THE RIOTS IN CHERIANG.
́À MISSION · LOOTED NEAX"NINGPO-
"Tome days pas sa is the Shangkas | Ymer of 15th inst., repons have been current in "the" Sattiamant: arding serious riota in Coøkläng. Proviɛce, site was only yester« day that anything:Ing shape of precise Information on the
bject_wan_available here. From what we have been abla to asces tain it sow appears that the Methodist mission
at Su-shun, near Nin,po, has been alsacked and, gravar" still that two, members of the mission have been killed. The rioters hay 'ing pillaged the premises and destroyed one of the buildings in the mission compound are now marching on Seishun city, plundering
very sumerous. Thors are fificen, mlusionary |
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPHY
Shipping,
“Arrivals=
Chiyaon, CES LEI C. Stewart, 19th Mary Shanghai sóth Man, Ges, CM, B. N. Ada Mar Amara Br. 8.8., 1,165, J.C, Mattock, roth A
BeBeigon 14th Mary Rice Jy M. & Co. Choislega Ger. 63. 17. S. Simonsen, 10th
at Man-Bangkak, teth Man, Rice, Orler. - Providence, Nor, 2.5, 69], H. Skarrebo, 19th ahu, Haiphong
A. Zaeder, zoch Mar, GAR. MALOikow.
San Francisco zist Feb., and Shanghai 17th Mat, Mails and Gen.-P. M. 8. S. Co. Tamba Maru, Jap. 28, 3,803, C. HButler,
20th Mar., Singapom 14th Mar, Gen
Mar-Canion 19th Mar., Gen.-C. M..8. N. Co.
Mario“ Ger"
Nam
12th: Mar, Gen-14M58 Petchaburi, Ger, ca. 1,370, C. Gon
Mary Bangkok Sih MarqEE) Fith, GeoMi & Compl Phuyen, F. & Bouisson, and Tab
Canton 23rd Faby Gen & Cont Pongtong, Ger, s, 008, W.- Bafahr 16sh MarBangkok 9th Mar, Bles. M. & Progress, Ger. a.s., 687, H. Pabna, 18th Mate 17th Mar Rice and Gen.--S, & Saigon Protons, Nor. 8, 1024, N. C. Krabbe, th Mar.—Bangkok 9th Mar, kice and Gạn, -N. Y. K
Contenedorded River Clyde, Br. 1.1., 2,326, J. Kuř, 18th Már., Barry Dock 19th n., Coal--Admiralty,
Manila 15th Mar., Gen."-8, T. & Co.
MARCH 20.
(Peru)] Bakeri Mary Balmer
Calcutta ***
John...
Bameson, Mil & in. Stónver, <1,CEP
Barry F. M Battiscombe H. GREAT Singapore and Colombo-Per Sackers, 27th Beattie, F. BA
Biervliet, A. Vau(Vien- K-Emione, &cloding via Tol ort-Pei Consal for Belguim):
Pring Lugu gjorth Mai, 11 A.Mark Bisbeck, R. J.,
Manila, Fir: Wilhelmshaton, Herbertshohe, Bissey, Mr. & Mr. 5. Marriott, Di, 0. Merapi, Simpsonhafer, Brisbane, Sydney, Blaney, Missing way, Miss K. A
Adams, M, and Mira: 15
«Smith,,Mu; and Daron, F. H Denison, Mr, and Mrii. Smi Grani
Gittlas, A. Webb Mr and Mrs.
right and left as they go. They are said 10 be' | Kwangtah,' Chˇax, 7,596, Wm. H. Lunt, 70, Rubi, Br. 14, 1,619, R. W. Almosi 18th MA Melbouras, Adelaida, Perth, Hobart, Launce Blach, r, and Mrs. Matchowk, Capt, WA 75 Ghakell, Mr, and Mray: Smith, Percy churches in the district and great anxiety is Kwongsang, Br, 68, 1,428, W. P. Baker, 20th | Shaohsing, Br. ss., 1,307, F, D. Nonhcombe, stop, New Zealand and Fremantle-Pex Prins GAN
naturally felt here regarding the fate of the people attached to them. To make the situs tion worse, the soldiers to the affected area are understood to have mutinied and it is feared
Mar-Canton 19th Mar, Gen.), M. & Copy Spartiate, Br, cruiser, 19,000, C. J. Eyres, 2011
Mar., -Woong 17th Mar.
10th Mar Canton 19th M, Gen-B & 9. Borba Maru, Jap #, 1,119, T. Suroga, 19th Mar,Shanghai 19th Mar, Gen-0.5.
K.
Block, K.
McLennis, Mabr
*Weihaiwel and Tinisin-Per Austcom Blount, Mr. and Mrs Moore, UEFASE Pro, E. Burson eps Oval TAMA
Sigismund, alth Mar 1A M. 28th Mar, 2M,
Shanghai Par Yiwchow, 29th Mar, 3 T.M. Manila-Par 2020, 30th Mar, 21 Ai
Brewer, Mr. and Mr.
Brighton, F, G.
W. B. A CHINA COAST |_ NEZEOS Marenoj Alberto (Con
March 19th
that little bein from that "quarter" "in ton | Ganfa, Br. s. 5,676, W.-C. Lycott.2015 Mal Suer, Rus, 2.1., 1,305, Klonaan, tiib Man per A Scomedia, 1st April, 11 A.MEMSgzi. Broughall: Mr. & Mrs. Munro, Mr. de Meng
expected. No further particulars have been received.
THE PIRACY AT POOTUNG.
With reference to the robbery at Pootong on the niht of the pth instant as reported in this column yesterday a short resume of the doings of these desperadoes-who, we bave already pointed out are members of the asso- ciation of salt smugglers" of Taihu Lake, Deur Soochow may perhaps interest our readers.'
The members of this "Association zumber between two and three thousand. Their leaders are gambles, whilst the rank and file when not required by their chiefs smuggle salt into the citles.
4.
Singapore 14th Mar, Gen-B. & S. Woolwich, Br, &.8., 1,841, A. Stoker, 20th Mar, -Salina Cruz (Mexico) 10th Fab., Ballast. -C. C, S. 5. Co.
** Hojij Kobe, Yokohama and Portland, Or➡
Chinking Par Kwangie, 1st April, 3 P.M. Shanghai Magasaki, i Kobe, Yokobams, Honolulei and Jan Francisco-Por Siberia,
Tericoria-Fe Europe, &c., Breast Blions, and April, 11 A.M..
Shanghai Mall, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria, B.C. and Sextile-Par Aki Mars, and April,
Topsang, Br. 2.9., 1,350, 3. M. Hay, 20th Ma Tartar, Bt...s., 1,768, H. Davison, R... 1ŝth-2 and-April, to ala, mut
Hongay 17th Mar., Coal.-J., M. & Co.
Clearaness at the Harbour Ones. Chiyuen, for Canton. aitan, for Swatow. Cheongshing, for Chaton.
Departures, Mar, 20.
Bingo Maru, for London.
wat Maru, for Nagasaki, Tarbe Maru, for Saigon. Fukusku Maru, for Swatow. Germania, for Saigon. Victoria, for Saigon, Yrchow, lor Canton. Hang sang, for Canton, Chiyuun, for Canton. Chongshing, for Canton, Alger, Fr, cruiser, for Saigon. Moyun, for Singapo z.
Passengers arrived.
Per Oanfa, from Singapore-853 Chinese, i Per Ama, from Saigon-Mr. and Min Robinson, Mr. Khodes, and 44 Chinese,
Saigon 6th Mar, Rice,--Ordt.BASE Suma Mars, Jap, xs, 2,204, H. Yungushi, rath My Mar,--Saigon 3rd Mar, Rica Gilman
& Co. Mar-Vancouver 14th Feb, and Shang, Mad hai th Mar, Gen. PR. Co. Tjiliwong, Dat. ... 3,061, N. van Wych Jani cane, 19th Mar—Macassar toth Mar; Geb.-J. C. J. L
Shanghai--Per Kiukiong, rd April, y P.M. Tranquebar, Dan. 9.8., 3,424, F. Thomsen, 17th
Mar.Shanghai 14th Mar., Gan, M. &oo and Newchwang--- Per Awelyong, 6th
April, 's ra
Media Shanghai, Nagasaki," Kobe, Yokohama, Henolple and San Francisco-Par Chas 9th April, 18 A.M. KANTA
Manila, Zamboanga, Port Darwin, Thursday Island, Cooktop, Calms, Townsvilla," Bris. bane, Sydney, Hobart Launceston, New Zealand, Melboures, Addaide and Perth-Per
Co. Undine, Nor. s., 1,113, H. Thorbjornsen, agrd Dec,-Chefoo 17th Dec., Git-Aagaard, Thoresen & Co. Yangmoo, Korean 8, 2,457, K. Fojise, 17th
Mar-Moji ta hb Mar., Coal-M. B. K. Vikrang, Br. 1,36, Thomas, 16th Mar
Saigon rith Mar., Rico.-J., H. & Co...
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Brayfield, T. Campbell, B. F Campbell, L. F Carmus, Capt. M. de Cartaz, A
ml for Panama Suede Nelson, T. CRANE Vladivostock 7am.
Newborn, Mr. & Mrs. Nemuro
B. H
Newington, A GI
ing. Capt L
Paine,
AE
Hakodate
Tokio Rochi Nagasaki... Chaplin, Mr. and Mrs. Paine, Mr. and Mrs. Kagoshima...
Oshima
Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. Tahigakijima,
Chafoo..
Chapman, H. x.V.C., Peake,
Major A Chapman, B. P. Ti L. Chaibam, Hon: & Mr.
W. Chatham, Misa Cheshire, F. D, Clark, M. O, Clarke. Mr. and
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Clegg, KN, Eng
and Mrs.
Flordten, AVROVɑa: Weihaiwal
Ber
Hankow
Phillips, W.
Kiskjang
Philpot, L. D.
Shanghai
-Powell, W. Am.
shpri-Pekk.
Swifow
Tahnku
Mrs. Freshaw, G; M.
Preston, Dr. and Mr-Amoy 6am.10.1)
Lu,^;A; Päls
Preston, Master R.
Yuensang, Br. 3.1., 1,128, T. M. Meyrick, 18th | Changsku, zoth Apríl, 3 Pokohama, Collins, Mr. and Mrs Ray, E. B
Man-Manila 15th Mary Gen--J., M. &
Co.
Vessels
Delta ...
Steamers Expected.
From Agists
nor
Singapore JP. & 0 Co Mar. 31 Sumaira......... Singapore. P. & 0, Co Mar. 23 Chingtu P. Darwin B. & 6 Mar, as Aki Maru ... Moji ...........N. V.K.... Mar. 24 Polynesies...... Singapore, M. M. Mar. 25 P. R. I uitpold. Colombo... M. & Co... Mar. 8 Nicomedia...... Japan...... P. & A Co. Mar. 30 Calcaits.... M. & Co Mar. 31 Kumaang Chips. Japan..... P. M. Co... Mar. 31
The great majority of the salt smugglers are natives, of Tw’ungming, Fushan and other islands at the mouth of the Yangtze where they manufacture salt and bring their cargoes into the Taibu Lake, some islands of which have, been, turned into their base guarded by strang and well-armed bands of men from raids of the excisemen. The leaders of those salt smug
Per Tamba Maru, from Singapore for Hong. glers make a regular circuit of the market
kong Miss A Towner, Dr. P. Anderson, towns and large villages of the prefectures of Messrs. C. Marshall; C. Stockwell, A. sc. Soochow and Sungklang and the sub-prefeckenzie, K. Prescott, A. J. Davidson, Dr. Mag. ture of, i'aita'ang, where with the connivance of hom, Wong Khun Yat, Mr. and Mrs. F. Coles the needy gentry and petty police officials man and 3 children, Capt. O. Wilks, and Mr. Tan Teck Kee, For Kobe-Mis, S. Curtis, of the market towar and police, gambling Messrs. T. Yoshizumi, T. Takabira and K. imbles are set up and the country people in- Sawada. For Yokohami-Co'. M. Akushi, vited to come and stake and loss thair, hard Col.. K. Yamagi, Dr, H, Nagase, Major Mẫ Hirase, Capt. Himyama, Col. and Mrs Lane won carnings. After one village has been squeezed dry of all its spare cash the next town and child, Major A. Pain, Mr. W. Majima, Mrs. N. Mathieson, Miss G. Vincent, Messrs. H. in visited, and so on, until the round has been Thompson, J. McHugh, T. Kimura, M. Ha HONGKONG AND WHAMPOI DOCKE made and by, the and of twelve months, in the mada, B. Tak nami, Y. Nakajima, Y. Ogaro, | Kwongchow.... case of the smaller towns, its tura comès
Mr. M. Hayashi, Mir. S. Hayashi, Miss A. | Dagny · ............ Fish, Mr. and Mrs. J. Esdale, and, Miss E. Hongkong komme again."
Erdale.
Passongers-departed." -
Chowie Emeraude Sorsogon
BOOK RETURNS,
When it is intended to, lay out gambling table in a certain market town or large village a couple or more of the smu, gler chiefe array and Mrs. Flora White. For Singapore Messrs. Z. V. de Aldecoa.............
Per Tonkin, for Saigon-Mr. W. A. Dowley, Fronde ed and dressed op Just like government officials
G. A. Vail, E. T. Smith, B. P. Nickien, C. B. | Tjilatjap........ call on the haadman and leading member of Bennett, T. McPherson, J. D. Ellis, and the gentry of the towa, or village, ell him that
Mrs. Van Houten.For Colambo-Vr. A. Seinam "they wish to spend a week or ten days there, Anderson, For Marseilles¬Mr. Ewens, Mr. to rali daiter, and invite the co-opera, and Mr. Abbatuci, Messrs.. James Decanville, tion and countenance of their hosis. Jacques Marchand, Alphonse Raphael, Miss G. Smail, Messrs. Helugon, A. de 1 afaulotte, ha cannot for certain reasons promise to give Gondebam, Smith, A. Gimenez and T. Igual, open countenance, the visitors hint that a certain blindness in vision or deafness in the ean would, do just as well. If the callers re- ceive a favourable reply they leave him, and in a few days' time the sown or village becomes a gay as a country fair in full operation and
thousands of people from the neighbouring smaller villages throng the place while the -"Buttar" Insta. The chief men of the town are "remembered" and apparently well satisfied by the time the gamblers are ready to leave for pastures new. But if, as in the case, evidently, of Saturday night, the request of the gamblers is refused, the notable concerned in then treated in the manner narrated in the foregoing, or simply kidnapped and held to ransom.
In conclusion we are informed that a Taihu Lake salt smugg'er usually possesses a breach. loading rifle, besides a revolver, and a long kuifa slmost like a sword, while the "hanghai Towdy and desperado as a role contents him self merely with a couple of revolvers and knives. The Taihu salt smuggler likes to be taken for a green rústia and so attires himself like one, namely, with a blue colton petticoat. like apron which envelops his whole body from the waist downwards to Just: above the ankles, and he wears à dirty, frayed brown, or black, felt hat with the rim turned up all round to the height of an inch and a-half or two inches Thezo are the salt smuggler's chief characteris- ties and an innocent, rustic may, therefore, often be mistaken for a smuggler.
ANGLO-FRENCH LAND INVEST, MENT CO, LID,
ANNUAL MIETING,
The drst annual meeting of the above-named company was held at the offices of Mesos, A, R. Barkill and Sons, Shanghai, on the 13th last- Mr. C. R. Burkill was in the chair.
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The chairman said there being a quorum
Shipping Laporta. ›
Str. Providencs, from Haiphong, etc. :—Strong W.E. monsoon,
Str. Amara, from Baigon:-Strong N.E. monsoon weather,
Sur. Hopsang, from Hongay-Beavy NE gales and high sea.
Str. Canfa, from Singapore:-Moderate N.E. monsoon clear weather.
Str. Woolwich, from Salina Cruz (Mexico) Moderate weather throughout to Mauana Islands, then strang N.E. wird to on arrival,
Sir. Choising, from Bangkok:To Cape Varella light winds and sea and finn weather from there strong N.2, wiods and rough sex continuous rain.
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VESSELS IN PORT,
Уткамица.
Alcedo, Br. *.8., 983, S. C. Loveland, ■ th Mar., ----Taal, Luzon 14th Mar., Ballast,—Order, America Maru, Jap... 3,460, Philip H. Going. 1th Mar., San Francisco 13th Feb., and Shanghai 11th Mar,, Mails and Gen-Ti K. K. Arratoon Apcar, Br. 2.5, 2,931, A. Stewart, 17th Mar,--Shanghai 14th Mar., Gen- D. S. & Co., Led."
Changsha, Br. 3, 3,300, C. Plunkett Cold, 17th Mar,--Sydney 17th Feb., Gen.-B. & S. Chowtai, Gor:sa, gars, W. Möllermann, 17th
Man-Bangkok and Swatow 1 th Mar Rice B. & S.
Daphne, Ger..., 1254, E. Schipper, rat Mar.,--Saigon 25th Feb, Gen.-H. A. L... Derwent, Br. 8, 1.563, J. Jenkins, 14th Mar, -Saigon teth Mar., Gen.-Man, Fat & Co. Empress of China, Br. 1.1., 3,036, R. Archibald,
11 Mar, Vancouver, B.C., 20th and_3banghai gih Man, Mạila and Cen.-C. P. R. Co. Rutin, Cer. a. 1.107, Langsohwagen, tzth
Saigon 8th Mar, Gen,--J. & Co. Haitan, Br. 16, 1,183, 3, 8. Roach, 9th Mary Foochow 16th Mar., Amoy 17th, and Swatow 18th, Ges.-D. L. & Co, Hellas, Gor. ss 3,556, W."Metrenthin, 15th MarKulchinolgu th Mar, Çoal-H.A. L.
persent, he would ask the secretary to read the Hilary, Ger, 11, 1,376. H. Uecker, oth Mar,
notice convening the meeting,
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Callao Wongkoi inimi Print Sigismund ...... Rubis Saphir Peng Fei Glenfarg Drufer
at Korloos. Dock
Cosmopolitan
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MAILS BY THE BIBERIAN RAILWAY. Letters and post cards only if specially su perscribed are sent by this route to Europe by steamers leaving Shanghal every Saturday,
Mails from London are despatched vik Siberia daily and forwarded from Viadirosinca by steamer every Sunday,"
A.D. Colledge, A. Coloham, H. J. Colvin, H. E.' Connor, J. L. Coulthart, J. Crook, A. H.. Cruickshank, A. Dalton, Capt. Davies, F.O. Donald, Mr. and The Postal Guide for 1907, and the W. H revised tariff of Parcel Post Rates ATA DOW Doolittis, F.-H. ready and on sals at the General Post Office Dowley, Mr. and Mrs.
W. A and all the British Postal Agencies in China. Downlos, Mr. and Post Office T. C. and infant. V=Money: Letters --The declines all responsibility for unregistered Disyfox, M. Letters containing bank notes or jewellary, Dunton, G. A and where Registration has been angiected Eichelman, B. will make no enquiries into alleged losses of Biostmani, W. much Jetters (Postal Guide 12x.) .'
VISITORS AT THE HOLELA...
PEAK.
Evan-Jones, Mr.
Mrs. E. Fairchild, H. J.
Fanbal; Th.
Fischer, R. Fisher, H. G.
Alexander, Mr & Mrs. Kelsall, R.A., Majorand Flatcher, H. L.
Kent, R.A., Col. & Mr.
Kent, Col. and Mrs. Knight, C. C.
C.M.
Aubrey, Dr. G. G.
Baud, Dr.
·Benttio, M. P.-
Belson, Mrs.
Martin R
Bendizen Capt.
Miller, Mr.
Blair, Mr. and Mrs. D. Moon, Mr. and Mrs.
Carruthers, E, S. Chalmers, 1, 1, Clothier, Mr. and
•H, W. Cobden, A. S. Courtney, G. N. Darling, Col. Dixon, C. F.
W
Moss, D. K:
Franklin, C. D... Froman, Miss Frost, B. L.
Fuller, Stuart
Reid, R. J... Reilly, Mr. and Mis: J. Riecken, T.
Roach, Mr. J. S. and
child Rosenthal, H. S. Fowan, Mr. and Mrs.
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Sander, C. B.
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Schaltheter P
Schneider, Mrs. and (3)
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Shields, Miss
Bird
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Skinn,
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Emith, · Mr. and Mrs.
Frank,
Labuan
and Smyth, F. W.
(American Vica Con-
Paul General),
Faller, Denman Gmat, AW:
Oldorf, Mr. & Mrs. K. Hall, Capt. 7.
Persico, Mr. and Mrs.
Soule, Mr. and Mrs.
1 Spitiles, J.,8,
Stebbing, W. T. Stephens, 11.
Stobr, T. W.
Stovold, P. A.
Sutherland, P. D.
Tabet, J.
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Thompson, Mr. & Mr Jahigakijima...
Thomps,
Toledano,
Nah
and Weikaiwela Chalco
Kian H. M.
Toplian, H. J.
1 redwen, C.
Wakefield, Mrs. M.
Winter, Mrs. and child Wise, J. B.
Wishart, 1, 11AM
Hungerford, Mr. and R. H. and maid
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Mrs. - R.
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J. M... Rigge, Mr.
Harker, B. B.
Hewett, too. K. A.
Hissland, Mr. & Mrs Howard, A.
Hewett, Mis.., A. Hinch, 5,
Wishart,
1.
Wood, G. G.
H.
Ross, Major
Howard, E
Wood, Mr. and Mrs.
Bawra, Mrs W. E.
Mrs, B. S.
Sayer, G. W.
Young, I. A.
Sinclair, A
Smith, A. Firdlay Spurge, Mr.
Thomson, O. D
Valficelli, Copmi-Gen
B.
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Ramall
West, J.
Alsop, R, D.
Arralove, C.
Wilder, A. PA WI'son, J. W.
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'Bhips Passed The Cami. 12th February-Neptuna, 'Frilerwog, Frans Ferdinand, 1th February-Solaric, Oanfa, Dooner, Capt. & Mrs. Agamemnon, Ping Susy, St. Gjorge, Naba, Ellis, Mr. and Mrs, Rivirciyda. 19th February-Allies, Ben Gale, Major, J. R. venue, Japan, Zielen, 23rd February--Mese Galbraithe, Mr. laws, Polynesten, Seydilte. Prier Heinrich, Gelsthrope, Mr. Kanagawa Mars, Tamba Maru, Belgravia Greenhill, Mr.: 26th February-mavon, Brisgwia, Montgo| Gregory, A. meryshire, Sumatra, Nubta, Palocles, Falcon, Hancock Mr. Dorotky, Kapnord, St Orwald, 1st March1lateland, F. A. Ambria, Borneo, Deucalion, Glinroy, Glanton Hill, E. E.. gan, Merionethshire, Oceanian, Sparta, Wray Hockaday, W. T. Castle 5th March-Benalder, Christiania, Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Indrini Java, Prins Ragant Lutspold, : Bib „Jeñves, H. U. | March--Formosa, Guzitenan, dimanaus, Ville |#joseph, Mr. and Mrs.
de la Ciotat, Koranna, Inaba Haru, Wahasa ES Mary, Foxtonhall, Schonfels, nth March Denbighshire, Dan of Mains, Masagon, Set Brown, Me. W. S.
Munio, Miss A. suma, Rhenania, Gleniarm, Shimosa, Sileria, Capell, Mr. and Mrs. Pellen, Mr. (Ger.) 15th March-Ajax, Alinous, Java, R. and 2 children: Piper, C. Tourant, Floriston, Norman Prince.|_|_19th
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TK. March-Benmohr, hinn, (Aut) Poons, Prins Farrow, Mr. and Mrs. Simpson, My, and Mrs. Eltel Friedrich, Sheikh, Sikh A
Simpson, Mis W, M. Forgan, Miss Marion Schaenfeld, H.-S. Gow, W. Arrivals at Home-12th February-Slam, Gow, Mrs. W. and 2
and child w
Gallagler, H. Matt Schmidi, Mr. and Mei,
A. Glaveus, Hlkantara, 15th February, “C. Ferd.
children
Tabot, D. valid Gardner, Mrs. J. Lasise, Flintshire, Keemun, Hilachi Maru tent. Com. Thomas, Thomas, Lt.-Comdr. L. Grayes, Mra. V Silversions, Mr. & Mrs.
S. St. Domingo, 19th February-Namur 23rd L
Whyte, Mr. and Mrs. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. February-Bellerophon, Hokensianfan, Eve-
W. R R. and child
Silverstone, M.-L. Lowe, J.L. Arzog Frane Ferdinand, Salore, 26th Feb ruary-Ping Suey, 1st March-St. Patrick Andalusia," 4th March Nadie, sth March
Sourabayą zjrd Feb, Sugar and Geo-Su || W, & Co. Hongkong, Fr. 1.8, 430, E. Coreil, 15th Mat,
Ghasse, Kanagawa Maru, Viana, Achillas, 8th March-Oceanion, Seydiile, Prine Heig rick, 19th March-Spinta, Wilusa Maru,
Post Office.
A Mail will alone for y Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Per Halton; 21st MarƐ, 9 A.SE.
Tsingtan and ChefooPar Kulim, 310 Mani Cado
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Bramley, Harry Brewster, W.
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HIS BRITANNIO MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE CHINA STATION.
TONK.
LH,P.
· Lieut-Commander E. G.W. Davidson. “Lient-Commander W. L. Bamber.
1400 Commander B. L. Majandio ... ME JÚ
Commander C, D. 8. Raikes
CAPTAIN.
despatch
Cruiser, zod.Class"
1,705 4,363
*3,000
Commander E. LI- Captain C. LVE
cruiser, 1st class
rivar gunboat river gunbost
rylliwong, 21st Mar, TX AM.
Shangbal, Moji, Kobe and Yokobama-Bir
sinop w
Flors Shanghai —- Fer' Kwongensgate Mar, Handy
Hart 11AM.
Macao-Por Sud Tal,'arst Mp, T35 2.4.
Januar Yokohama and Kobe--Per Gangiða, 21st | Kent Mar 3 P.M.
Swatow, Amoy, Foochow and Shanghal-Per King Alfred Seshu Varu, sisi Mar, 5 23.
Kinsha
Tima
torpedo boat destroyes
Liest/Commander A. L. Gressones:
cruiser, and class 2 pa
7,000,
Captain H. Grant-Dalton
torpedo boat destroyer
4,000
List-Commander H. B. Cox
torpedo boat destroyer
275.
4,000
torpédo boa, destroyer,
.380
cruiser, tpt class
4,80g
$1,000
cruiser, yet class river gonbost
616
|
1,070
Manila, Thursday Island, Cooktown, Caine, Honmonth. Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney, Hobart, Launce
zand
Rohin
Faihow 14th Mar., Ballast.-A. R. M. KaitƐng, Br. us, 985, E. Fin'ayson, 15th Mar, --Cebu and Iloilo ruth Mar, Sugar, and Sopan-wond.---B, & 5. Kohsichang, Gez, L., 1,193, C. Rosiefsky, ston, New Zealand, Melbourne Adelaide, Perth Ofter
17th Mar Bangkok 7th Mar, and Kohy | and Fremantle-Per Kan Makan
chang gth, Rice
Rice, Meal and Lumber.-B. | Mar., 11 4.M... Kramabad, Nor. 11. 8′0, 0. Shundans, 17th Hillary, 22nd Mar !
Slugapore, Samarang. and-8purabaya--Far Mar.,-Saigon 12th Mar. Rice. Anguard,
Macao-Per SwRWAT Thoresen & Cow
HAR MAN Kamane Manu; Jap. &.8,' 3,149, N. Mathieson,
19th Mar,- Yokohama 9th Mar., Goa,—** N.Y. KRON
Holkow and Haiphong-Per Providence, Mariin 21st Mar, CPMŰ
The secretary having complied, the chairman said: The report and accouáls having been'.fo your hands for a week. I will, with your per ilation, take them is read. The accounts call for very little comment. The item of "charges" bas bean beavy, chiefy caused by the printing expenses incidental to the preliminaries of a company the other. #gaiss bear out, the forecast made in the Prospectus. » The f buildings have all been kept in good repairs, and buildings destroyed by fire have been to placed by houses of batter class and one big black of Chinese houses in being rebulli on very remunerative terms. Of the two places of undeveloped land on Estates, oss is now being developed with a terrace of za houses and the ether block will be develop ad possibly this year. If there were any ques tions any aburaholdar wished to ask, he would be pleased to answer them There being no qussions
RLC
1. It was proposed by the chairman, seconded
Labor, No.1.3, 949, J. H. Jensen, sath Mary
Shade per Snip Sparilate
singapore, Penang, and Calcutta Par Tamar Arratsen Apear, 22nd Mar., 11,krasnang
Manila--Fer Twinsung, aznd Murų 3 PM Th Shanghai-Per Kalgan, 2304 Mar. 317.M. Cobu and Iloilo
-Per
Natuna Island, via Singapore 3rd Mar, Timber and Planks-Chinese Park Rand SrAmoy and Laertes, Br. 6.84 7,340, J. B. Jackson, 15th Mark 14 Paletlige lang
Saigon rith Mar. Rice and Gan, Chi Kobe and Yokohama Pa
Bibescue Brand Mars Pum by Mr. Gülben Daving, and it was carried," | Maria Rickmers, Ger. £5, 2,456, A. Rupp, 17th || "Shanghai," Naguan that the rupon) and "scropate as pmsented be: Mar.--Kuchinotan 12th. Mary Cohumu, | Honolulu 'andi Ban Docented
Moru, ssrd:Marsto
sorveying ship co cruiser, zet clus. river gunbost torpedo bost desta river gunboat river gunbeat Han foriver gunboat!..
crainor, set class
thrpedo Laat destroye receiving dip river gunboal
ganbar torpede bea surveying torpedo
*mor' in i d
LAST REPOR
Hongkong
Shangha
f'on pamage to Chi
Station
Yangton-na
Yangtese
Kongkong
Hongkong
Hopskong
Hongkong
Hongkon
Hongkon
{Singapore and Bou
Hongkong)
Llest Commander R. Henniker Lieat Commander W. H. Darwall
Captale #. V. V. de Howay ...
Captain C. 7. Thursby Collag Lient Commander Parcy Crai Captain John F. Parry
tain T/A Tuk
on passage to Chiss
Station
Thong
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