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COMMERCIAL,

FARN MARKE7:

In their report dated and ins, Massin, Phirozaba. Patit & Co, write |---|||

about "a most unsatisfactory condition of

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY MARCH 23 Ric

Imperial Mints from Peking has led to the dispatch of a wefywan to Hongkong on a mission of inquiry. It la camnestly hoped that the result of the mission of the Im- perial Commissioner will be the adoption of measures to remove the anomalous condi. tion now obtaining to the serious loss of trade in generalatan

No. 208,-Owing to hasty sellers prices have declined $4 to $2 per bile, and a limit cd business is reported.

No. 16-Not in favour, only two threads changed hands at quotations.

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Our last circular was dated the Bih inst. The long-looked for improvement is still to come and the fortnight which drive to a As compared with the quotations in pur close to-day stands on record as another of last circular xchange on India has had a big dulness and stagnation. This is all the more drop, from R 164 on the Sth inst. itin to be regretted a following ancient custom, 40-day quoted Rs. 157 per cent. But for the It was confidently anticipated that upon the overas factors explained above the differ resumption of business each Chink New ence in exchange clone would have sufficed Year, yarn dealers would return with good to push prices of yam up several points. and bumper order from the consuming Instead of this happening we have again to districu. Under normal conditions this record a further recession in prices of from would certainly have happened, but the all to two dollars per bale according to threatened famine in the interior has brought has not attracted buyers into the market who chop."The lowering of rates all round affeirs. This is almost entirely due to the "Ppear to be quite alive to the fact that im fallure of the rice crops in the Southern remala firm there is no good reason why porters are eager sellers. Should holder "Provinces" "with" the resultant effect in a

marked shortage in the staple commodity of things should not take a different turn and a the people. The deficiency is farther accentive in rates be at once established. tuated by the speculative operations of sice merchants who hoarded up their supplies with a view to profiting by a rise in the price of rice. In spite of the fact that viceregal measures have been decreed, such it, the prohibition of the exportation of the grain from the country, the natives of ont of the neighbouring districts (Tungkun) have actually been driven to rioting and pillaging of the rice shops owing to the deamers in the price of the foodstuff. Thanks to prompt official repressive measures and to the organising of relief committees at the South em capital, the impending famine which threatens the millions of Kwangtung and

Arrivals-Fer steamers Laisang, Japan, Kwang may be robbed of some of the worst features attending such a calamity. and Aamsang (from Calcutta), and Malta, Money has been raised by the various chari 15.dia, Ceylon Maru, &ersia, Totami Maru, table institutions and the numerous merard Della (from Bombay) of about 8,000

bales. chants' guilds in Canton wherewith to pur chase foreign rice in Hongkong to be resold at cost price within the suffering districts so as to relieve distress amongst the "people. When it is related that with commendable spirit of benevolence all classes of Chinese are coming to the aid of the poor famine- stricken populace it will at once be seen that the wherewithal for the purpose of trade must have undergone a large shortage.

No. 125.-Move slowly" at prices quoted in this circular..

No. Tor--A moderate business is dous in this count.

Nos, 8s. and 6s.—A trifle business in done, The market closes steady.

Sales 70.bales of No. 6.35 bales of No. 8 2,345 bales of No. 1or.; 285 bales of No. 125.; 130 bales of No. 165.; and 1,110 bales of No. 201.; in all about 3.975 bales.

India

Unsold Stock :-About rog,000 bales. - Exchange -We quole to-day as under —

T. T. at Rs. 156 per cent, l'emand

T. T. 'Demand,

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London

Shanghai.. Silver

Sh. 2.11d8

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2.1 2/158. $ „Tis. ya+810D.

30 13/16d. per oz.

THE WHIȚELRY MURDER.

TURNER IN THE DOCK,

The second of the retarding causes ex- plaining the dulness in the yarn market is to be found in the aggravating evils created by the over-production of subsidiary coins by the Canton-Mint." Since last noting in our

Timpassive of demeanour, shabbily, attired, circular the discount in the value of the and obviously weak and ill, Hor ce George native coins they have muffered a still further Tuner stood in the dock on Feb. 19 at Mary depreciation and are now quoted at a dis-lebone Police Court to answer the charge of count of $90 per $1,000. The situation thu mu.dering Mr. William Whiteley on January engendered is extremely disconcerting, and | 24 fast. 'the seriousness of the; evil from the mer

cantile point of view appears to be fully realized in quarters taking a keen appre ciation of the handicap placed upon local trade.

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A greater contrast between the prisoner and the excellent portrait of him; taken of course before the date of the tragedy, which appeared in the 0.er-Seas can hardly be imagined. In there pratented one saw an ill-dressed, pallid. stead of 1.0 smart, handsonis youn," fellow

unshaver, and dejected man The wound in the right temple stiil showed; it was obvious that his right eye was a falso one, and the nose bears patent evidence of the recent operation.

Only formal evidence of arrest was given, and Turner was at once removed to Brixton Gaol in a cab.

It was not until after he had breakfasted on Tuesday that Turner learned he was to be dis-, charged from hospital that day and taken to the police mailon, and subsequently to the police court. He received the news quietly and with apparent relief, and turning to one of the hospital officials, he said: "I than you very much for all you have done for me, and

In its issue of the 14th inst., the //ongkong Telegraph deale-editorially with this vexed question.

The situation is lucidly ex plained in the article, from which we "The veriest tyro in financial affairs has some knowledge of the absettling effect which the dispersal of a super-abundance of Chinese subsidiary coin has had on trade generally in Hon, kedy. The w. Viceroy, acting up to his public announcement that he would endea vour to co-operate with the authorities in this Colony is all that was calculated to advance the Interests of the two centres of trade in *South China, was induced so promise that he would restrict the output of subsidiary cains from the Canton Mint, while, on the other hand, the Government hele arranged to refuse admission to additional tokens of the small values pending a readjustment of the financial situation. It was confidently believed that the

An affecting scene eusued. The nurses at combined action of the British end Chinese authorities would have the effect of raising tached to the ward Lad tears in their eyes as within a short time the value of the depreciated they shook him by the hand and wished him coins and lower the discount on the product of Good-bye." Turner thanked each one in- the Carton Mint, with the result that the de- pression to trade would eventually disappear dividually. One suras quite broke down, and And fresh stability and encouragement be|| bursting into tears hurriedly Test the ward, say. given to the commerce of Hongkong and Caning, "Good-bye; I must go now.". As the sc tan. The Hongkong Government Toys ly ad cused man was leaving he turned and aald to bered to the Arrangement, and returned some $203,000 in subsidiary coins which had been the other patients in the ward: "Well, good- Went out for circulation by the British Mints, bye, all of you." But while the Viceroy of the two Kwang allow, ed it to be known that he had ordered the daily

For months

output of the Canton Mint to be reduced by something like jo per cent, the issue of twenty. cent pleco being dealt with in particular, there appear to have been grounds for suspicion that if the actual coins sent into circulation, had' beca d'minished, the Mint had made an effort to reduce the total number of cola produced. At all events, no other deduction secas pos‹, sible when it is stated; according to our fan- tom correspondent, that the British Consul- General considered it expedient to represent to the Viceroy the fact that the market was be ing swamped with Chinese subsidiary coins to the detriment of all legitimate_trade and to the foss of merchants generally. In answer to the Consul General, the Viceroy obligingly stated that the Caston Mint would be rigidly closed against the production of twenly cent pieces for the next three months.'. On the face of such prompt action seems to show the Viceroy in a very cordial and betignant light, gracious to the point of emb rassment, but there may be more in it than meets the eye the Canton Mint has been working at full pressure, the employees turning day into night in order to meal the 'demands of the authorf fics. 11, then, the circulation of the subsidiaryTM colon was restricted what, became, of the sur- plus stock? · Has it be allowed to accumulate In the Treasury vaults, till even Viceroy. Chow Fy feels that the temporary suspension of the manufacture of twenty cent pieces will in no way affect the Treasury's income). While he Stan argue with eviry appearance of Ingenuous blandness that the Mint being closed he can. not be bold respons ble for in overstocked market in subsidiary tokens, what fathere to prevent blu disposal of the superfinest coins which were in all likelihond manufactured fa view of the time when representations would be made by the British"Consulentn? It would have been much more satisfactory if the British rapiolanistive hnd not merely secured" the closing of the Mist, buthad exacted a clear. and definits promi & th tarot a single- subv sidiary cold should be fained by the Treasury other than those already in circulation dar

Ing the "close season. His should have point-

for your great kindness and consideration"

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Thera, no doubt that Turner made himself very popular while in the hospital, and he

achieved quile a reputation as a poet by reason of the many verses on a variety of topics which he composed while in the institution.

Intimations.

A_WONDERFUL DÍSOOVERY, This is the age of research and experiment, when ail saineo, so to speak, is ransacked by the acíans- tific for the comfort and happiness of mán. Science kas ladood made glast itriden during the past century, and among the by to maani lakai jm. pactant-discoveries in medicina comes that of

THERAPION:

This preparation is unquestionabl your of the most Trenine and reliabla Patent Medicinen over intro- duced, and haa, we understand, bans used in the Continental Hospitals by Ricord, Rostan, Jobert, Velpeau, Maisonsenye, the well-known Chinsaig nke, and indeed by all whcare regarded as autho. ritis in such matters, including the calebrated Hallemand, and Roux, by whom it was some tinsa 'nce malformly adopted, and that it la worthy the a'tant on of those who require such a ready wa silk thorn in so doubt. From the time of Arlitetla downwarda, a potent agent in the removal of thena disanine fins (like the famed philosopher's mune) been the airsect of bearch of some hapaful, genarozaminder and far beyond the more poiven il such could ever have been discigered of trans missing the baser metalchite gold is surely the dies covery of a remedymo potest autoreplenish thi faila ing energian of the conƐrmani suur in the one casa, -and in the other so infectuálly, upeodity and safely

to expel from the system, without the mid, or wren. the knowledge, of a second party, the polions of acquired or therited disease, la all their protega formaasto leave no taint or tracs beblad. Bachla THE NEW PRENCH REMEDY

THERAPION

which may cartela y rank with, if not take prec dence of, day of the discoveries of our day, about which no little ostentation, and solae bave boca made, and the entmadre and sygesincreasing das mand that has been created for this medicina where ever introduced appears to prove that it is dele 11ped in cast inte oblivion all these questionablą remediac that were formerly the sola vallanes of ,mid cal men. Therapion may be obstined of the principai chomla's and merchants throughout the World.-Diamond Fields Advertiser, KINAKAAMY, - Bold by xil Chemists.

"NOTICE V

Shipping

Taming, Br. *... 1,39 A. W. Onter Maand Mar, Manila 19th Mar. Gen.

19th Mary Generki &S. Hamun, Br. s.., 536, A, J. Robson, 22nd Mar

- Watow 21st Mar, GenD. L&Co. Kashima Maru, ap, de, 1,746, M. Uten, and

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hilfe, Gers, Set N. Jahneman, afst

Halphong vle Fakhol, and Holbow. ar. Gens and Pier-1 & CoEME Nami Laura BuL2591 P-H. Rolfe, 18:4 Calcutta vis Penang and Singapore 1th Mar Gen-M. & Ca

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Adını, P. R...

Hewett, Hon. E. A Andasón, Mrs. R. and Howett: Mig. E: A.

{{Queen's Road Sunday

5 daughter 11? 3ER Holm? Ballay Mr. and Mrs. Howard,

AVSENCO Howard, E. Paklat, Goat, Hong H. Demas, 13nd Mar. Bates, W. A. Innes, Capt R. Morning Prayer:11 m Vanito, Farran Petchaburi, Ger, 379, C. Gosewiach, 19th Beattie, R. B

MINAS. M.C. Capt. W.R Mer-Bangkok Bih

44—Bangkok tith Mar,'Rice—D, & Satscombe, H. GIANNADA PARA Më Evening Prayer 6:30 pm, Cantate, Woody

Del Mar, koji 15th Mar Lump Cosloth; Gan,-M: & Commvayan ang Hiervlet, A. Van[Více.

Co.

Mar, Canion and Mar, Gen.-J., M. & Glenfalloch, Br. 1., 1,473 J. Mason, and

Mar Penang and Singapore 17th Mar Gen.--Chinesa tj

Fakusel & Co River Clyde: Br... 2,526, J. Kart, 18th Mar

Barry Dock 20th Jan: Coal --Admiralty. Cheong Shing, Bi. 4.0, 1.156, S. 1. Paynn, 23rd

iberia, Am. 1.8, 5,655. A. Zeeder, 30th Mar

--San Francisca. 21st Feb; and Shanghai. 7th Mar Walls and Gen-P, M. 8. 6. Sirengas, Dut, 48, 1,300, T. C. Zildarhoud, 31nd Mar, Samarang and Polo Laut 13th Mar., Bugar-Yuen Fat Hong Suma Maru, Tap, 197

#. Yamagushi, rath] Mar Saigon

3rd Mar, Rice-Gilman Co. Tartar," Br. z.., 2,768, H: Davison, R... Ith Mar—Vadcouver 14th. Feb, and Shang.

· bei 11th Mar; Gen.-C. PR. Co. Tingrang, Br. at 1.056, E. M. Reynolds, and Mar.,--Baigen "6th M. *., Rice and Paddy.

M. & Co. Triumph, Ger. 19.

6.8.

J. C. Hansen, and Mar. Haiphong 17th Mar., and Hollow 11, Gen.-J. & Co

S Woolwich, Br. 1.1, 1,845, A. Stoker,, 20th Mar, -Salina Crui (Mexico) toth Feb., Ballast.,

C.CS. 3. Co.

Clearances at the Harbour Offon,

ono, for Saigon. Later, for Saigon,

Wenghol, for Swatow. Afetilide, for Haiphong. Joshin Maru, for Swatow. Dabins, or Saigon. America baru, fot Shanghai. Skramstad, for Saigon.. Revenue, for Nagasaki,

THE„Public are hereby informed, that np

opung, for Saigon. KangPinr, for Chin-wan-tao. Hokhing, for Kwong-chow-wan. Yunang, for Manila. Halmum, for Swatow. Glenfallsch, for Amoy.

Departures. Mar. 23..

Matdonta," for Europe. Della, for Shanghai. America Mare, for San Francisco, Yorków, for Swalow. Clara Jebsen, for Saigon. Prente, for Saigos,

Romany, for Shanghai, Lowther Castle, for Singapore, Benvenus, for Japan. Kaichow, for Canton Hangrang, for Shanghai. Sunstra, for Yokobama. Lantis, for Saigan. Wangkol, for Bangkok. Kalgon, for Shanghai. Onfo, for Nagasaki Yuintang, for Manila, Profiun, for Swalew.

Passengers arrived.

For Glenfalleck from Singapore-965 Chir nest,

Per Haimun, from Swatow -- Messrs. -J. Shields, J. Wolf, M. Adame; B. Nicholls, MG and Mrs. Farrow, Mr. and Mrs. May, Capt. Jenten. a Europeans, and 250 Chinese,

Per Taming, from Manila-Bishop Thor bum, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Sutherland, Messrs. F. S. Keller, O. H. Holsen, W, C. Wilborn, P. H. Phalim, Turnbull, H. Luyarlaga, H. Carlisis, H. W. Munger, H. D. Simpson, W. T. Pud- depha, Juan Riu, Mrs. J. K. Hutton, infant-and maid, Misses M. Routledge, G. Smith, Mary Humphrey, A. E. William, 6 Filipinos, and 13 Chinese

..... Pausengari departed.

Fer Tamba Maru," for Japan – Mr. J. Mer Hugh, Col. M. Akashi, Mrs A, S, Mihara, 4 children and 3 maids,ru. Vincent Mrs. H.

Dr. H. Nagate, Mrs, Matthieson, Mrs S Thompson, Major Pain, Meats. W. Molie, S. Yoshumi, Cal. K. Yang, Capt. Hirayama, Cunis, Mrs. Schonfeld, Mrs. Gardiner, Mass H. and L. Schanfeld, Mr. Takahira, Col, and Lase and child, Mr. and Mrs. J. Esdale, Miss E. Esdale, T. Kimur, M. Hameda, Y. Oguro, Y. Nakajima, Sawada, B. akinami, Loan' Fock, Mrs. Omoto Hayashi, Mrs. Oshima Hayashi, and Mr. and Mrs. T. Mine:

Shipping Reports." Str. Halmun, from Swatow-Light winds and foggy weather throughout,

Str. Taming, from Manila:-Light variable. wind, smooth sea, weather fipa and clear. ·

Str. Glenfallock, from Panang vi Singapore: -Ore Chinese deck-coolie died of gen, debility,

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Yiksang, Br. a hasố, Thomw, rốth Mar,,- Saigon 11th Mar., Rice:-J., M. & Co.

-Samina VruAKL..

Norseman, Hr. yacht, 168, A., S. Gibb, 19th

Mar.,—from Manjla,

Fester's

· Stasmore Pspoofed,

From

dernts

Borneo Sandakan., M. & Co... Mär. 24 Aki Maid... Shanghai... N. Y. K Mat. #4. Polynesien... Saigon..... M. M. Mar. 25 Catherine A'car Singapore D. S. & ColVkr. 25 Sachsen... Japan. M. & Co. Mar, 26 Prins Odwig Shanghai. M. & Co... Mar. 17 P..I uitpold. Singapore.M. & Co... Mar, 8 Nicomedio......Japan P&A Co. Mar. 30 Kumsang Calepita, M. & Co Mar 31 Chins ...........

Japan...... P. M. Co.. Mar. 31 Emp of India.. Vancouver C, P. R. ColApril 7

- DOOR RETURNS,

HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCKS. Kwongchów ..

1 Kowloon Dock Suez

Hongkong Emeraude....................... Sorsogon uomonei. 2. Y. de Aldecoa...... Tilaljag U.". Callao Wongkoi.................. Print Sigismund..... Rubi Saphir

Tartar

H,M.S. Oller S.M.5 Taingtan Peng Fei

H.M.S. Handy............ Glenfarg........ H.M,S, Hart Norma

L'osnopovitan

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Ships Parsed The Canal.

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Consul for Helguim) Birbeck,

Khaidju, Mr Kennedy, Mrs.

Mrs.

Te Deum,

{{scnedictus, 1 routback i Hymns 137, 116 and 115, Kyrin, ADENING

wärdj. Dens,

Hymas, 24, 120, 1

Holy Communion 745 pm

The Church launch Dayzoring: will call ships Carrying white

asd

ated

Sunday schibol to to 10.45 m,

Meeting at Saamen's Institute 72, Pa

Bisnay, Mr. de B Disney, Miss Block, K.

@tä "bring files da Brewer, Mr. and Law Smithy Misandrs to the Latrices Between Girl andsi Brighion, F. G.

am, and between 5.15 and 6 pm, Kowlo Logan, Mr. Sc Mrs. W. Polica Pish, to joʻand 6 pm) returning after Broughall, Mr. & Mrs. Longberg it., HAW. Card The Answering Pennant is the Call

Longher, Rev. E. H

All the sitting Are free and snapprop Brayfold, T

Lyard,

MI

Visitors walcoms Books; &c, prov Campbell, B. F

Lyon, Mea Campbell, L. F. Malden, G. F. Cortar, A

Marriott, Dr. O Cawotra, Mr & Mrs, Massey, Min K. A.” Chapman, IL. K.Y.C., Mathews, Capt. W. T, Sajor Alte McLennin, AMERI Chapman, B. F Moore, S. Chatham, Hon. & Mrs. Moore, Dr. And M,

WARM, W. B, AM Chatham, | Misa Moreno, Alberto (Con Clark, M. O. LEAR sul for Fansma) Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. Morrison, J.

T.W.

Newborn, Mr. & MI,

Clegg, R.M., Eng-Lt.......`_R, H.

and Mrs.

Colohum, H. J.

Colvin, H, E.

Conner, Coulbari,

Crook, A. H

Newington, A. G. Paive, A E

A. R... Von

Peake, W.

Parkins, Mr. and Mrs,

Croyndale, Mr. & Mrs.

der.

·Cruickshank,' A.

Dalton, Capt...

Davici, F. Q.

Denby, Miss

Daher, W, D.

Philpot, L. D.

"Powall, W.'A."

Prang, Mr & Mrs. L. Preston, Master R Ray E. H.

Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Reid, H.),

W. H. Doolittle, F. H. Dowley, Mr. and Mr

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Downing, Mr and Mrs.

T. G. and infant Dreyfus, M. Dunlop, G. A. Eichelman, B. Einstmann, W.

Riecken, T

child a Roach, Mrs. J. S. and Rosenthal H, S. A Rowoldt, S. B... Sandes, Miis F. E. Schmelael, Mr. & Mac

Shell, Mi Skinn, A

Eyan-Jones, Mr. and Smyth, F. W.

Mn, E. airchild, H. J. Farrow, Mr. and

Fischer, R. Fisher, H. G.

Fletcher. H. L. Forrest, Miss Franklin, C. T. Frost, R. L Fuller

Stuart

Sonder, C. B. Spittles, }. 5.

Mrs, Stebbing, W. T..

Stephens, it. Stobr, T W Stovold, P. A. Sutherland, P. 'D, Tibet, 1.

J.

(American Vice Con sul General) Fuller, Denman

Gamble, Mr and Mrs.

S."

Gamble, Misa A.

G drap, F.-

Godmin, T.

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Taite, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, Mr. & Mr. Thompson, Miss H. M. Tilton, C. Toledano, Th Topliss, H. J.

Tradwen, C

Wakefield, Mrs. M. Wellmann, E.

East on Sunday at 8.p.m.....

Roman Catholic Cathedral-Haas at 6 am. 547 am 8 am, and 9.30 Lm Benediction,

5.30 p.m.

German Bethesda Chapel, West Point

Morning Service, 12 um

St. Franids' Church, Wanchais

6 aku ( Port 17:30 am, Benedic St. Joseph's Church, Garden Roads

Sorica (English), los

St. Anthony's Chapel, West

Union Church Services,:11 am, and 6 pm,

Bt. John's, Outlisdeal. Holy Communion 7.30 am. Matins 13 am, Responses: Ferial Venite: Novello, Palmer of the 24th, morning, Bene dicije: Battishall, Tomlinson, Benedictus 45 Langdon, Hymas1,267, trg and ok. AMA

Evensong 3:45 pm, Fall Choir Respons Ferial, Psalms of the 24th evening, Magnificat? Nuoc Dimittis Wesley in F Anthem: 40; Saviour of the world Gois, Hymas: 99, 94 Sevenfold Amen, Voluntary: Sonats in de dat mino-Rhalabergerak Signed 1887)

N..-Psalm 119, Verses 1, 2, 3, Brug, 15, Gi

· P.-17, 23, 34—35, 19 in unison...

-T. ANDREW'S CHURCH KOWLOON, (ROBINSON ROAD, NEAR BRITISH SCHOOL.); Sunday next before Easter, Holy Communion 8 am, g Morning Prayer and Sarman, Ita.m., (Prea cher: Rev. F. T. Johnson, M. A.)

Evening Prayer and Sermon 6 p.m.

Holy Week Services:-8. a.m., Holy Com munion (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday 6 p.m. Short Service daily with reads ing Chorus Practices at 6.45 p.m. A PAS Good Friday Morning Prayer Libary and Sermon at 11...

Evening Prayer and Sermon at 6..........

The forel decorations for Easter will be in se progress during Saturday morning from to 31. Flowers and plants sunt" "at" "that" Bour will be thankfully, recaived. "Helpers also walcomed.

UNION CHURCH.

Evening Courage.

Morning Success,

228

Hyme

Wilson, JB

54 Pealm

Wishart, B.

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236

Hymn

374

Gould. Mr. and Mr.

J.

Wishart, LI

246

Word, G. G.

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389

301

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Granger, Major T.

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Wood, Mr. and Mrs,

R, H. and mald

Yawdall, Miss

Grani, A. W.

all, Gupt T, Harker, H. B, Harmar, D.

Young, J. A

KING EDWARD,

Almond, Capt. & Mr. Laylen, H. Van

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Malkin, S..

Mathay, Mrs. S. B

Moffatt, G.

Morgan, A. F.

Murphy, Col. S. G. and

Valot

Nicholson, D. M.

Owen, O. G.

Peacock, Miss Annie

Qulo-by, Mr. & Mrsi Quintby, Miss Rhodes, H

Ridgely, E.

H. W. Roberts, Rabinow, Miss E.

Silverstone, Mr. & Mr.

Silverstone, M. L. W Snowdow, Geo. H ̧.· Square, Miss N. Stevenson, Lt. Comdr and MruALLIN Stoker, Capt. and Mrs.

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rash February-Neptung, Brakiracg, Frann Agamemnon, Ping Suty, St. Georgs, Nubia, Ferdinand. 15th February-Salazie, Danfa,

Rivirciyda," "190" February-Achilles, Ban- Per Kumano Maru, for Manila-Mr. F. A pinus, Japan, Zitten, 23rd February=Afene, | Alsop, R D. Da Silva, Mr. Mrs: Alva Adams, Mesuras, Polynesian Seydlite, Prins Heinrich, Arraloon, C Brala, K. A. Pagenharp, M. Osior'o, Capt, and

Kanagawa Maru, Tomba Maru, Beisgravia Batantine, Miss Mr. Barneson, Messrs. Manuel de Chmus, C. 26th February-Benaven, Briigavia, Montge-Barr, F. M. Ingenohl, Capt. and Mrs. U. R. Harris, Mr meryshire, Sumálra, Nubia, Patroclus, Falean, Baugh, Miss H. A.. and Mrs. Hungerford, Miss Mooney, Mr. M. Dorothy, Kapnord, St Oswald. 1st March Baugh, Miss L, P. P. Beattie, Mrs. Smith and children, Per, and Ambria, Borneo, Deucalion, Glenroy, Glente. Beales, P. J. Mrs. H. Smith, Revs. Miguel Narro, B. Campt, gan, Merionethshire, Oceanien, Speria, Wray Boulton, J. F. Gabriel Martin, Manuel Alrono, Mr and Mrs. Catile. 5th March Benalder, Christiania, Bramley, Party C. Talbot, Mr. and Mrs. Feilly, Rev. Father Indr ni Java, Prins Regani Lutipold. Bth Campbell, H. L. De Cock, Mr. and Mrs. Martin and child. March-Formosa, Gneisenau, Idamansus, Pille Corse Jr, Mr. and Mrs, MI, Noble, Mesra. Paulino, G. Reyes, de la Ciotat, Koranen, Inaba Maru, Wakasa

G. B,... Bareda and Noble.

Ifare, Foxtonhall, Schonfels, 12th, March-rellin, M. L. Par Rubí, for Manila-Mr. Cowper, and 183 |'Denbighshira, Din of Maint. Maragon, Sat. ] Creliin, IF Chinese. For Manila-Messrs. C. E. Stragarsum, Rhanania, Glaniarn, Shimosa, Silesia, Donn, Mr. and Mrs. J. Robinow, W. W.C. Stand, F. C. French, Mr. and Mrs. A. (Ger) 15th Much-Ajax, Alcinour, Java, Elsworth, Chas. WT. Ryan, Mr. and Mrs E. E. Morgan, Mr. and Mri. Bardio, and Mr. Tourane, Floriston, Norman - Prince, 19th Esdale, Mr. and Mrs. John J. F. N. Barr.

March Benmakt, hina, (Aus.) Pcom, Frinx). T. Eitel Friedrick, Sheikh, Sikh - 110d March Forgan, Miss Marion Anchises, Bambarig Preussen, Salaris, Sana.. Frieland, E. gambia, Hakata Maru, Kamakura Marut

* | Gallsglor, H. M. Arrivals at Home-12th February➡Stow;

Gardier, Mrs. J. Glacus, Elkanisra, 15th February-C.Ferd. Graves, Mrs. Via. Lacity, Flintshire, Kemun, Hitachi Mars, Heller, Dr. St. Domingo 19th February-Namur, 23 Higgins, J. February-Bellerophon, Hohenstaufen, Er Hildburgh, Ha Aerang Franx Ferdinand, Calagis, atth Feb-ildburgh, W. L. ruary-Ping Suly, 1st March St. Patrick Howe, W. E, Andalusia, 4th March-Nubla, gth Starch Hurley, Fred. C. ➡Ghosts, Kanagawa Maru. Verona, Achilles

Jackson, M. & child 8th March-Oceanien, Seydlite, Prine Heim. Jensen, A.

Joseph, J. E. Alcedo, Br. 1.6., 083, S. C. Loveland, r, th Marrick, 19th March-Spesta, Wakita Maru,

Kelly, Miss ----Taal, Luzon 14th Mar., Ballast.-Order,

aznd March—Gneisenau, Patroclus, Tourani, Amurag Br.s..., 1,566, J. C, Matlock, 19th Mar,

-Baigon 4th Mar, Rice,.-J., M. & Co. „Aviton, Nor. is, J. St. Johns, 21st Mar,

Singapore 13th Mar., Ballast-Master. -Bandai. Meru, Jap. 1.5., 2,0co, 1, Mario, 20th Aar-Kobe and Moji 14th Mar., Gen, and

Belgravia, Ger. 2.8, 4.801, Hildebrandt, zzod Mar,Singapore 15th Mar, Gen.-H. A. L Childa, Nor, ., 1,101 A. Augensen, arst MarBangkok ith Mer, and Swatow both, Gen: Aagaard. Thoresan & C».

Ger, 15, 1, 21, S. Simonsen, 19th Mar,Bangkok toth Mar., Kice.Order. aphne, Ger, 8.4., 1,354. E. Schipper, at "Mar.,-Saigon 25th Feb; Gen.-H. AïL Devi, Nor. 66, 733) L. Pauleen, 19th Mar,***

Bangkok 1th Mar., Rice-Order, Empress of China, Br. £.a. 3,036, R, Archibald, RMR 11th Mar,Vancouver, BC, soth Feb., and Shanghai 9th Mar, Mails and Gen.-C. P. R. Ca...

Choring,

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Argaard, Thoresen & Co.

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CHINA, COAST METEOROLOGICAŬ REGISTER,

March 22nd, 1907, sm,

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A Mall will close for : Talgon-Per Dağhng, 24th Man, 9 AMI - Amoy-Per Gimfalloch, 24th Man, 5 2.16.. Tientsin-Per Cheongshing, 25th Mar,

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Mrs. 23rd Mar, 5 P.M.

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• 2^th Mar, 2 P.M.

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Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Heptang, Br... 1.350; J. M. Hay, 20th Mar, Daron, F. H.

Grantert opperdm Hongay 17th Mar., Coal —J., M. & Ca

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Balkon, Mr.

· Kent, Col, and Mr. Knight, C. C.

Martin, R.

Nagasaki Kagoshima... Oshima Miller, Mr.

Kaha Blair, Mr. and Mrs, D. Moon, Mr. and Mrs.

Ishigakilims Ki

Moss, D. K.

Chefoo Oldorf, Mr. & Mr. Khaiwe Persico, Mr. and Mrs. Halliw6A 2. R. Ch

Carruthers, S. Chalmeri, J. H. Clothier, Mr. and Mrs.

TH, WH Cobden, A. S. Courtney, G. N. Darling, Col. Dixon, C. F.

Rimland, Mr. & Mr. Amoy era

My Rigge, Mra

Ross, Major

Dopper, Capt. & Mr.

· Ellis, Mr and Mrs. » Gale, Major J. R.

Mr. Galbraiths, Galathrop, Mr. Greepbill, Mr. Gregory, Hancock,

Ms. Hazeland, F, A, A

Hill, E. EM Hockaday, V

WAT Hughes, Mt, and Mrs):

Joseph,', Mr. and Mrs.

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