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7YPHOON COMMITTEE

THE REPORT./

`HONGKONG OBSERVATORY÷EKONERÅTED,"

The reput of the committee Appointed to Inquire whether earlier warning of the typhoon of September 18th, 19:6, could have been

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY MRCH 25 1907.

ware confirmed by several naval people wao vaxe in the harbour, especially the comman». ders of the mail steamer Polynesian and of the French destroyers."

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Referring to the appearance of the weather on Monday, 17th, Monsieur Liébert said the appearance of the sky on Monday "to any ons sccustomed to these regions, indicated a phoon not far off"; among other Indications The Committee appointedan the 24th Sep- "the sun set viḥ slúp red colour in part

given to ship: log, is as follows:-.

Shipping

Arrivals M

VESSELS IN PORT

STEAMARM

Alcado, Br. x.s., 983, 5. C. Loveland, 17th Mar, Phuyan, Fr. 1.3. 1746, Boulon, 23rd Mar Taal, Luzon, 14th Mar Ballast-Deder. Saigon 19th Mar Rice B, & Co, Amain, Br, S., 0.56% Juttock; 19th Mar, Samson, Ger., 1,0:0, F. Schmeti, 23rd -Balgon 4th Mar, Rice.-,, M. & Co./

Rice and Avaten, Nor, 18, Į, St. Johna, z111 Marje, MarBangkok 15th Wool.—1,& B

Vestmann i Slogapore, 13th Mar¦ Ballast—Mastorą

Post Office.

ASSUKIKOAEDWARDIANS

Almond, Capt. & Mrs. Mather, Mis. 8. B... Biomaselton

A-Mail will elons for -- Singapore-Per Kistuck, 26th Mar., EXAM

Balantine, Miss. Shanghai -- Per Telemachus, 26th | Mar Baugh, Miss H2AN Baugby Miss LG Slugapore For Brasillo, 25th Mar, 2 P.M.

Bealer, P. J. 30th Mar 200 Singapore, Penang; Land Colombo PerBoulton,

Bramley,

Ad

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Moffatt, Giyiz." Morgan, A. FRE “Manfeld," Mr,”And Mrs.

Murphy, Col. S. G. and

Nicholson, D. M

Owen, O. G. V

Peacock, Miss Annia. Pearce, ATENAZEE

"Singapore'and.Rangoon-Per Bandat Mary, com a Pearsall, Mrs. Gao, H.

6th Mar., 5 BM, HARN

Holhow and Haiphong-Per Carl Diederich,

Sexta, Ger. 1.3., 991, H. Kriff, 33rd Mar, Bandai Baru Jap. 15., 2001. Marlo, 20th Krakoan, (Java) 11th Mar, Sugar and Genor Kabe and Meli 14th Marg Cen, and

ump Coal-A, K. & Co. 3. & Co.

Al 22nd! Mar 15th Childur, Nor. 1.1., 1,103. A. Augensen, atsi MarBangkok 11th. Mar, and Swaton 'zaib, Gen. Aagaard. This reson & Co. Dorri, Nor, 65.1733, L. Paulsen, 19th Mar,-

-Bangkok- 1th Mar., Rice-Order, Empress of China, Br. 2.1. 3,036, R. Archibald, ... 11th Mar,Vancouver, B.C., gol! Feb., and Shanghai 9th Mar, Malls and Gen C. P. R. Co.

Belg Singapore 3th Gen. 26th Mar 5.2.M.

Rajah, Ger. G., 1,375. A. Donker, 23rd Mar

Hangkok 1 tb Mar, Rice and Wood-M. & Co.

24th Chingtu, Br. ss. 1,15% W. B. Brown,

Mary-Australia via Ports 18th Feb, Gen. Aki Maru, Jap, .., 3,995, M. Yagi, 24th Mar.

Maru, Jap. 2., 3.431. T. Matsushim -Shangbal 21st Mar, Gen.-N. Y. K

24th Mar,Moji 17th Mar., Coal and Gen

A., K. & Co.. Telemachus, Br. 19, 4,801, J. H. Goodwin, 24th Mar.Liverpool via Singapore 19th Mar,, Gen.-B. & S.

tember last, by His Excellency Governor purple in others yellowish copper behind a Sir Matthew Nsihan, K.CWG, to inquira thick veil of grey heavy cloud". "That appears. whether earlier warning of the typhoon of ice was not observed on board · H. M. 5. the 18th of that month could have been given Tamar, nor at the Observatory, which the wit- to shipping, than was actually furnished by the sees remarked was in his opinion probably. & S. boisting of the black drum about 8 am, that due to the declination of the sus being such day, confining itself strictly to that question, just now that the sunset would be screenedTaki submits for His Excellency's information the by the Peak." This peculiar sunset was not following report i-

aoiced by any other witnesses examined. Continuing, Monsieur Liebert said “) 6th atmosphere was heavy, the temperature ixceptionally warm, the sky grey colour with thick cloud in the West "whereas the weather [observation taken at the Observatory of 4 p.m. on 16th.readB (blue sky without cloud).

1. The Committee met on the 24th Septem- ber and on several occasions subsequently.

2. The Commilles, was not lovested with power to compel the attendance of witness.

3. An invitation was, through the médium of the Fress, addressed to shipmatiers and others who might be possessed of information calcul»,

possess such information.

since

Monsieur Liebert also said that on Monday

Carl Diederichsen, Ger. s., 774, H. Schlafklar,

24th Mar-Halpbong aist Mar., and Hoihow 23rd, Rica and Gen -J. & Co.

-Saigon 19th Mar, Rice-B. & Co.

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Heimdal, Nor. ..

MatBalgon 16th. A. Jahrern,

Mar, Rice and Paddy. ---Aagaard, Thoresen & Co. Hellas, Gor. 88, 3,556, W. Meisenthin, rgth

· Nar-Kutchinatru - tb Mar, Coal.-H ̧A.

Taisban, Br. 8.6., 1,174, 1. 7. Laing, ach Mar..ngkung, Fr. s. 753, E. Corell, 15th Mar., Onsang Br. 2.8., 1,787, F. Wheeler, 34th Mari

Calcutta 7th Mar, Coal-1., M. & Co. Kwangles, Ch. .. 1,468, R. Lincoln, 24th

Mar Shanghai 21st Mar, Gen,C, M. Ningpo, Br. s. 1,328, G. W. Eedy, 24th Mar,

S. Ni Co.

Shanghai sois Mar., and Amoy 23rd, Cep.-B. & S.

Kiyo Maru, fap a 1,448, S. Hirai, 24th Mar, Saigon 19th Mar, Rice and Cotton; -Gilman & Co.

ated to assist the Committee in its inquiry to wvening there was very little breeze and what impart such information to the Committee, and here was came from the West," whereas the s like request was made by direct personal imbservation taken at Observatory read “ESE!!!| vitation to shipmasters and others likely to Exhibit D $), and H.M.S. Tamar at 4

Monday "wind E. 2," Monsieur Liebert 4. The evidence taken by the Committermured the Committee that in view of the ap together with the documents referred to in theearances described the Captain of the Poly- courts of such evidence in appended to this ordered full steam at 3 o'clock on the morning of the 18th, and the officers command*· 5. On the question referred to it the Coming the French destroyers “began to steam up Brasilia, Ger..0,1. 6,518, C. Ruan, 24th Mar, mittee finds that at 8 am, on the 18th Septem-7am, sometime before the first signal was ber an order to hoist the black drum, indicating the existence of a typhoon to the east of the Colony within 300 miles, was issued from the Observatory: the barometer then reading 29.604

*report.

force 1.

Shanghai at Mary Geo.-H. Á. L. Chiyuen, Ch. 2.6., 1,177, C. Stewart, 74th Mar, yucatan 23rd Mary Get.-C. M. S. N.

Co.

Bomeo, Ger, s.8, 1.344, F. Sembill, 24th Mar, ---Sandakan 19th Mar,, Timbor.-M. & Co.

Haliates, Duf. 3., 1,070, Miles, 24th Mar.

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Heihow 14th Mar,, Ballast.-A. R. M. Kashima Maru, Jäp. 2.4." 1,746, M. Uisu, zand

Narnji 15th Mar, Lump Coat Fukusel & Co, Kramabad, Nor. ss., § o, O. Bhandanı, ayıb. Mor-Baigon 12th Mar. Re-Aagaard, Thoresen & Co.

W. & Co.

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Lothian, Br. 1.4., 1,122, J. C. Williamson, aret MarKuchinotzu,16th Mar, Coal-D. E Co., Ld . . . Loyal, Gen 14, 1,237 Natsins, 20th Mar,

Java and Samarang 12th Mar, Sugar.S Maric, Ger, as., 1,169, J, Petersen, 16th Mar,,-

Saigon 13th Mar., Rice and Paddy.-J. & Nam Sang, Br. z., 2,591, P. H. Rolle, 18% Mar.,Calcutta yla Penang and Singapore 11th Mar., Gen.-J., M. & Co. M Pakla, Ger. 12, 1917 H. Den 22nd Mar, -Bangkok 14th Mar; Rice-1. & S.

Co.,

Amoy 22nd Mar., Ballast.-A., K. & Co. Polynesien, Fr. 1.3., 5.543, Broc, asth Mar,Petchaburi, Ger. s., 1,179, C. Gosewisch, 19th Marseilles 17th Feb., and Saigon and Nar, Bangkok 8th Mars an Kohsichang Mails and Gen.—M. M.

reth, Gan,---M. & Co,

oisted, plecautions which would have ensured heir safely, had it not been for merchant reamers drifting on to the French detroyers who were fully prepared for the typhoon."

1. With respect to the last portion of Man. At 7.21 (local time) an that morning (18th eur Liébery's statement it is to be observed` "the barometer at the bservatory read 29.98.hat the Polynesien (om her way from the The direction of the wind was NW and the North to Europe) was due to sail at noon on force 3

When the last previous barometrical the 18th, and would in any case have had steam St. George, Br. 1. 7,736, H. B. Sadler, asih observation was taken at the Cbservatory, atup at the hour mentioned. With respect to the Mar Singapore 18th Mar, Gen.--D. & 10,21 pm. on the 17th, the birometer read destroyers it seems to the Committes incon- 29 795, the direction of the wind was E and the chivable that they should have been "faily Heim, Nor. ss., 757, A. Eriksen, 25th Mar.

Bangkok 16th Mar., Rice,-Yuen Fat prepared" for the typhoon, and yet have ré-

Hong. mained at their buoys in close proximity to a Amoy, Ger s.2, 663, H. Blambeck, 25th Mar, dangerous lee shote instead of slipping andaigon 20th Mar., Rice, S., W. & Co.

choring under the lee al Stonecutters' Island, Kintuck, Br. ., 9:6, B. C. Lewis, asth

Mar,-Amoy 24th Mar, Goo--B. & S. ships were drifting about not under control.

Toongang, Br. 1. 1,093, A. G. Smith, 25th 17. Reviewing the 'evidence as a whole, the Mar., Manila 23rd Mar, Sugar and Committee find that prior to 7.44 a.m. on the

Cigars-J., M. & Co. 8th September there was no indication of a typhoon approaching Hongkong and that 6. On the 17th the Observatory received warning, by the hoisting of the Black Drum from the stations named in éxhibit Ds, includin the morning of the 18th, was given as soon ing Shanghal (Sicowai),' Gutzlaff, Pascadores, 1, in the circumstances, was practically Koshun, Swatow and Manila, the abservations posible. "therein aet out.

During the preceding period back to 1 a.m. on the 17th the reading of the barometer varied between 29.855 at 152.alm, and 297.7 at 3 21 p.m.: being the highest and the lowest readingsu at those hours respectively on that day (17th)

On the 18th September no observations had been received from other stations at the Observ. atory prior to the hoisting of the black drum.

The reading of the barometer as set out are as follows:-

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Shanghai...3 p.m. Barometer 30,82 Wind ENE 1

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Gutzlaff ...3

T

29 97 .....

NNE

Pescadores 1

21

- 29,81

SE X

Koshun '... I

11

t1

29.82.1

# 6

+

29 58.

10

++

I 2 NNE I

Swatow.....3 F Maniin....4.

2976.. At the Hongkong Observatory'at 4 pm. on the 17th the barometer read 2971: wind ESE

2.

7. These eading point to the conclusion that there was a gale of wind in Formosa Channel on the 17th apparently travelling

NNW.

HENRY SPENCER BERKELEY,

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Zafiro, Br, s.s., 1,629, R. Rodger, 25th Mar,

Manila 23rd Mar, Gen.-5, T. & Co. Dorothy, Dr. $.5, 425, J. N. Wilson, 25th

Mar., Copenhagen and Antwerp 9th Feb, Geo.-E. A. T.CO.

Clearances at the Harbour Omes, Kruanglee, for Canton. Belgravid, for Shangbai.

HENRY BUTTERWORTH, Lieutenant, R.N. Hrimdel, for Canton.

A. B. SKOTTOWE.

ALEXANDER SOMMERVILLE,

Attorney General's Chambers,

23rd October, 1906.

LIST OF WITNESSES.

Doare, för Bangkok. Halister, for Hankow. Telemackut, for Shanghai, Ningbo, for Canton, Triumph, for Haiphong. Cheongshing, for Swatów. Choising, for Swatow, Polynesien, for Shanghai.

Dopartures. Mar. 24.

Halmu", for Swatow. Daphne, or Saigon, Mathilde, for Haiphong. Joshin Maru, for Bwatow.

Mar. 15.

Glenfallock, for Amoy. Choising, for Swatow. Kreangle, for Canton. Cheongshing, for Tientsin. Triumph, for Haiphong,,

Sept. 24th, J. S. Roach, Captain of ss. Hai tez; G. Hooker, Captain of s.s. Kwed Chow, Wy Doberk, Director, Hengkeng Observatory; F. G. Figg, 1st Assistant, Hongkong Observatory: Sep. 25th, W. Doberck, Director, Hongkong Observatory R C. D. Bradley, Captain of s. ulang; Oct, 6th, G. Liebert, French Consul at Hongkong; W. Doberck, Director, Hong-Hopiang, for Saigon, kong Observatory: F.G. Figg, Assistant, Hong: Referring to this disturbance the Shanghai long Observatory; Oct. 12th, A. W. Outer Observatory (Sicawei) published the following bridge, Captain of s.r, Taming R. Unsworth, remarks: 15th September 19c5.--Depres Hangkong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co; sion.—A new centin in signalled advancing to.. E. Hodgins, Captain of ss. Hatching : R. wards Formosa from the South of the Veisco Rodgers, Captain of 1.3. Zafira, Shima Group; it does not yet give signs of violence but may bring rough weather in the Formosa Channel and north of Formosa."

"16th September 1906.-Depression.-The H.M.S, Kent, Capt. Spencer V. Y. de Hor centre in the south is nearly stationary atty, arrived on Saturday morning, says the Formosa."

| Singapore Free Prese of 18th inst., after her tour of inspection to the Cocos Islands and Christmas Island, returning via Sabang Bay, Penang and Malacca The Kent will leave ingapore on Friday, the 22nd inet, proceed.

12th September 1906.-The one reported at. Formosa (meaning the depression previously noted) filling up gradually," (Exhibits 1 a to 14.)"

H.M.S, “KHNTE

In the opinion of the Committee the barong to Labuan, Jesselton, and Kudat, thence metric observations noted above did not call to Hongkong. Experience, shows that a for the hoisting of any typhoon signal in Hong-cruiser of the Kents class is too deep in kong on the 17th September.

draght to visit atoll islands like the Caces, 8. Under the date 18th September the Shang- owing to the abrupt slope outside the hai Observatory, after the event, and after in- esfe and the difficulty of finding safe an formation received from Hougkong, rublished thorage. Rather than take risk of anchoring, locally the following remarks:-Depression, the Fent kept standing off shore during the -A very violent storm of quite limited ares duration of the visit. Ships of a shallower raged in Hongkong on Tuesday morning" dught like the Astrass or any lighter type (18th). (Exhibit 1 5.)

con get over the bar at the entrance into the

Passengers. Arrived.

· Per Ningbo, from Amop-Mr. J. Taylor. Per. Telemachus, from Singapore-850 Chi-

DCSC.

Nast, Messrs. Paul, Gray, McPherson, Henri Fer Samsan, from Bangkok-Mr. and Mrs, de Beaucount, Mrs. Teanne Henry, Mr. Bad- ford, 4 Chinese, and 3 Indians.. Markham, Messrs. Woods, Escalante and servant, Mrs. McDonald, Meisn. C. Koys, Joe Hang, Weng Choog-tal, To Mensel, Huchin son, Nelson, and 9 Chinese,

Per Aki Maru, from Shanghai-Messrs. W, B. Denny, H. J. Haselton, K. Hara, Miss B. M. Tibbit, Messrs. Y. Kubo, A. Collarito, Yo Sho Ten, Yo Kan Chu, Mr. and Mrs. Farias and s children, Mesir, Dalon, J. Yoshiye, 7

Europeans, and a Japanese, Fer Loongang, from Manila-ra. Hardy, Messrs. Fossner and Tanaka.

Per Kintuch, from Amoy for Singapore 1,860 Chineze,

Per Chingtu, from Australien · Ports-Mri,

Shipping Reports Str, Kintuck, from Amoy-Moderate South. erly breeze and foggy.

Light variable winds and dense fog,

Str. Ningbo, from Shanghai, and. Amoy:-

Sir. Kwangles, from Shanghai1-Light vari:

Str. Samson, from Bangkok:-Easterly and

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Str. Dorothy, fram Copenhagen and Ant warp-Gales und bad weather in Bay of Biscay shifted deck cargo. Fine for the rest.

Str. Talihan, from Saigon --Light to gentle E.S.E. winds, and fine weather until arrival there moderate N.E. winds and thick westher. Str. Saate, from Krankaan (Java)-Moder stes unto lips to 13 N., moderate N.E. but | heavy swoll, 1'3"to port tight NE. winds 'and

La

River Clyde, Br. 5.8., 3,526, J. Katr, 18th_Aer

-Barry Dock 29th Jan, Coal-Adminsity. Siberis, Am, 11, 5,655, A. Zeodtr, 20th Mar, San Francisca 21st Feb, and Shanghai yth Mer, Mail and Gen.-P. M. S. S. Co. Simongan, Dut. 88, 1,200, T. C. Zuiderhoud

and Mar.,-Samarang and Pulo Laut 13th Mar, Bugar. Yuen Fat. Hong- Suva Maru, Tapræ#, 3, 04. H. Yamaguaki, 12th Ner-Saigon 3rd Mar, Rice.-Gilman & Co.

Taming, Br. 34 1,35% A. W. Onterbridge, Dand Mar,—Manila: 19th Man, Gen.-B. *5.

Tartar, Br. ., 2,768, H. Davison, M... th Nar-Vancouver 14th Feb, and Shang. --ħaj fìth Mar, Gen.-C. P. R. Co. Tingung, Br. 8.4 1,056, E, M. Reynolds, and MarBaigen 16th Mr., Rice,and Paddy. -), M, & Co. Woolwich, Br. 1.8., 1,845, A. Stoker, 20th Mar., Salina Cruz (Mexico) 10th Feb., Ballast. -GC, S. 5. Co.

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9. The evidence as to the appearance and lagoon and anchor inside comfortably. The state of the weather on the morning of the 18th, Kent too': in '1,400 tons of coal at Sabang previous to the hoisting of the black drum is Bay, the electric transporters working well conflicting. Captain Unsworth, of the Hong and rapidly. Four days were put in pleasantly kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godowa Com-at Penang. Rumour says that a specially able air, and frequent fogs, sea smooth. pany, stated that at 6.30 am. he ordered enjoyable smoker at Penang Club ended at everything to be taken away from the wharves;a.m.; but everybody knows what a lying jade S.E. winds and fine weather moderate sea: that at 7.30 am, the sea was breaking Rumour is. At Malacca the Ken's beat the aver the wharves at Kowloon, and, that local teams at football and cricket, while at no skid could have lived, in such a sex as tennis honours were easy.

The weather at Was running then whereas Captain Oster sea was anything but good on the way to the bridge, who slept ashore on the night of Cocos, the ship mancing into something very, the 17th, and whose ship was lying in or like a cyclone, if it wasn't altogether that. Any. about the centre of the harbour, did not leave way the Kent proved herself an excellent sea the shore to rejoin his ship 101 between 8.30 bost and rode through the rough of it all right. **and 8.45 um. on the 18th, and H.M,*, Tamar's @signal log shows that torpedo boat No. 38 was alongside at 8.5, under order to proceed to D'Aguilar wireless telegraph station (Exhibit The following report is from Mr. F. G. Figg, 0), and sciually left H.M.S. Tamar at 8,15,| First Assistant of the Hongkong Observatory after the hoisting of the Black Drum, for Kow- On the 25th, at 11.55 2-The barometer har loon where she safely entered the cambor of teen moderately in Japan, and fallen slight- the torpedo depôt, altuated to the north of the aver the China cost, W. Japan and the

Loochoos. northern Kowloop wharf: and Lieut. Butter-

Pressure is highest over N. China and the worth (the King's Harbour Master), informed Sea of Japan, It is lowest in a shallow de the Committee that at 8 o'clock that morning pression lying near the Northern Loochoos. he ordered his skiff to be alongside HM,S. Light to moderate N.E. winds may be cand calms with clear and very few weather fill

Str. Leongsang from Manilaj„Light air Tamar at 8.30

pected in the Formoss Chaunal, and light nearing the China Coast where thick fog pre winds over the N. part of the China Sel.

valled clearing about 11am, Monday, 1.-Hongkong and neighbourhood, S.E, 10 E. Str. Palyst, from Saigon Torte briss, GA | winds, light to moderate, cloudy, mistyny N.E de Safeon la pointa Kepá Très beau

| Hougkong, brume durant la journée duay.

10, The evidence as to the appearance and state of the weather on the afternoon, evening, and night of the 17th is also condicting.

THE WEATHER.

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· FORECAST, A

SEJ,

Str. Helm, from Bangkok-Strong winds from East and N.E. to Capa Padaran, thence op weather, light .S.E. breeze outside the Island foggys,

Str. Chingiu, from Auralla yla Ports China Coast when dense fog was encountered, Experienced exceptional fine weather up to the causing a great delay.

Monsieur Liebert, the Cosial for Franco Formosa Channel, NE. 10 E. winds, light temp: dren des venis de 5.E de Padaran ki

Hfelt on Sunday, September 16th, nod Con

Monday, 17th, that wa, warn going 10, have a 10 moderato, AM

South coast of China between Hongkong

typhoon very soon and my rough observations and Lamocks, same as No, Teo www.ke light Non) Eutedy inde

South coast of China between Hongkong light Southy HakSTY kod'Hainan, sams ke No. 1igital

with dense log from the

- @The evading laʼovated by Mới

SAILING VESSEL. Norseman, Br. yacht, 168, A. §. Gibb, roth

Ner,from Manila,

Veidla

Stomers Frpartes.

From

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Mrs.

Quimby, Mr. & Mrs. Quinaby, Mish Rhodes, H.

Crellin, Miss M. L Shangliai, Nagasaki, Kube, Yokoham Creitin, Miss-1.F Victoria and Vancouver; 1.C.-Per-Tarlar, Currie, George 27th Mar., IO A M.

Dong, Mr. and Mrs. J. Robihow, Miss Ent Singapore and Colembo-Per Sochter, 2711.| Elsworth, Chat. W. T. Robinow, W. Many 10.A.M

Forgan, Miss Marion "Ryan, and Mrs Gardner, Mr. Jobijob Gravas, Mr. V. Silverstone, Mr. & Mr

Silverstone, M. LAS

Karais, Kobe, Yokohama, Callao, (Pero) and Iquique, (Chile)--Per Glenfarg, ayth Mur, to A M

Lamps, &, lading via Tulcorin-Pes Prins Ludwig, a7th Man, 11 am, a

Singapore, Penang and Calcotta --- Per Namsang, 27th Mar, 3 P.M.

Weihaiwer and Tientsia-Per Awalchow, 27th Mar, 3 M.

Manila, Fr. Willaimstunden, Herbertskobe, Svitury. Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth, Hobart, Samaral, Merapi, Simpsonhafen," Brisbane,

Launceston, New Zealand and Fremantle-Per Prins Sigismund, 28th Mar,, PAM.

Weibalwei and Ticntainer welckow, 28th Man, 3.P.M. DA

Swatow, Amoy and Fonchow-Per Hair ching, 18th Mar., 3 P..

Shanghai-Per Vinchow, 29th. Mary 3 P.M. Manila-Fer Loongsang, 29th Mar, 3 F.M.. Moji and Salina Cruz, (Mexico)-Per Wool wick, 30th Mar., 9 A

Manila-Per Zaftro, 30th Mar,, 11 KM.

Pericomedia, 1st April, 11.A.M.

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Dr.

.L...

Square, Miss N.

Stevenson, Lt Comdr,

and Mr.

Stoker, Capt. and Mr.

Sotro, Mr. and Mrs. Tapp, Mrs. and Miss

Howe, W. E, Hurley, Fred, Ci Tackson, Mrs, & child. A.! Jensen, A, King, Mr. and Mrs. Thatcher, Miss Luels Joseph, J. E.

Chas, G. Lafreniz, Mr. and Mrs. Thatcher, Mia Lydia Lenker, Miss Claro G.

·loyd, Geo. T Vesty, Miss O. & maid, Luce Miss Katherine Wagner, D. Lundholm, Capt. B.

Williami, G. Lylen, H. Van

Wilson, C. I.

Alexander, Mr. & Mr. Kelsall, R.A., Majorazd

C. M.

Mali, Kobe, Yokohama and Portland, Or Aubrey, Dr. Gr Chinklang--Per Kwangse, tat Apell, 3 .. Hengistu and San Francisco-Per Siberia, Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama and April, to AM,

Ernest Simons, and "pril 11 AM.

Emma Malia, in Toticaine

B.G. and Seattle-Per Let Mark,, and April. Shanghai, Moji, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria,

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Shanghai --Pex Aisikiang, 3rd April, g'æ‚M.” Manila-Per Rubi, 6th Ap il 10 AM. Cheloo and l'ewcbwang-Per Kusiyang, 6 April, 3 ".M.

Shanghai-Per Shaohsing, Bih April, 3 P.. Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and San Franciscn-Per Catwa, 5th April, 11.4-M.

VISITORS AT 99% HULKUS,

HONGKONG.

Kent, RA, Col & Mr.

Kent, Col. and Mrs. Kaight, C: CLANN

Band, Dr. Beattie, M..P. Blair, Mr. and Mr. D. Moon, Mr. and Mrs. Bendixen, Capt. Belson, Mrs.

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ja Martin, R,SARAN Mißer, Mr.AN MAN"

Carruthers, E. S... Clothier, Mt. and Mrs. Chalmers, J. H.

H. W.- Cobden, A. S. Courtney, G. N. Dixon, C. F. Darling, Col,

Dooner, Capt. & Mrs. Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. Gale, Major J. R. Galbraithe, Mr. Gelsthrope, Mr. Greenhill, Mr. Gregory, A.

Hancock, Mr.

Hareland

K. A.

Irving, Miss AS. M.C. Hill, E. E.

Izt, Capt. W. K

and joki, J. P. F.

Joseph, R. M.

Joughin, J. C.

Hockaday, W. T.

Hughes, Mr. and Mr.

Jeffries, H. U.

Kenrick, Mrs. C. N. C. Joseph, Mr. and Mrs.

Khaidju, Mr.

Kennedy, Mrs.

Adamı, P, R, Alkonnig. A. Anderson, Mrs. R.

daughter Bailey, Mr. and Mrs.

W.S. Bates, W. A. Battiscombe, H. G., Beattie, R. }, Bell, Mrs. W. A. Bell, W. A. J. Beynon, Vrs... Hiervliol, A. Van (Vice: Logan, Mr. & Mrs. W. Consul for Belguim) Longberg, jr., H. W. Birbeck, It, J.

Longher, Rev. E. H, Bisney, Mr. & Mr. S. Lyard, Mr. Bisney, Miss. Block, K

Krants, Mr. Kubo, Yoshio Law Smith, Miss Linton, P.

Malden, G. F. Markham, Mrs.

Brewer, Mr. and Mrs. Marriott, Dr. 0.

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