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MAIL TYPES.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY MARCH 21908..

Shipping,

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Daiya Maru, Jape 1.9, 1,735, M. Aikawa, agth Feb.,-Moji. 3rd Feb, Coal.--Ataka & Co.

Onsang, Br. 3.3., 1,787, R. Cox, 29th Feb,-

Java 17th Feb., Sugar.-J., M. & Co. Traqusbar, Dan, .., 2,125. C Von Deves, 24th Feb.,-Colombo 17th Feo, G€¤...M. &Co.

The arrival of the mail steamer is always an, interesting event, and though it is a common' feature of the work in Lingapore and Far. Basiam ports of call generally, it is interesting quite apart from the loads of lettere and parcels they carry, for there are the passengers, whom temporarily take possession of the hotels, the - streais, and. the curio, shops, wranglo with the gbarry mon and rikisha genii, and confound and confuse Sikh policemen, who, being far removed from England's man 'ip blog wlinst ancyclopaedic knowledge warranti a danger's inquiry on anything from the way to the time, can only stand and wonder.

It in the French mail that is in perhaps. One can always, veniure a pretty accurate goces as to the nationality of the steamer

Wongkol, Br. * 1,13, W. Reher, 29th Febi, Bangkok 10th Feb. and Kohsichang zand, Rice and Gen.-B. & S. Bosseo, Br. ks., 2,944, W. Gordon, 111 Mar -London 18th Jan., and Slogapore 24th Feb., Gen.-P. & O. S. N. Co, Hailan, Br, s.a, 1,183, J. S. Roach, it Mark -Foochow 27th Feb, Amoy 28th, and Swatow 29th, Gen.--D, L. & Co,

Cheong Shing, Br. 8.9., 1,256, F. Wheeler, 19th Feb, Canton 18th Feb., Gen.-J., M. & Co

Clara Jobace, Ger. *,*.” 1,103, J. Jewson, 28th Feb., Saigon 23rd Feb, Rice-), & Co.” Empress of China. Br. a... 3,046, R. Archibald, R.N., 11th Feb.-Vancouver, B.C., th Jan., and Shanghai rith Feb., Mails and Gen.-C. P. R, Co..

Entin. Ger. . .,9. Langschwagen, rith Feb.--Taingisu 6th Feb., Coali}. & Co. Causang, Br. 8.5, 1,065, Malkin, 2 th Feb.,

Saigon rd Fabi Rica.-J., M. & Că. ↑ | Fiume Ger. •.*, 81), R. Wagner, a8th Feb.,-

Teinatau 26th Feb, Coal.-S., W. & Co. Gregory Apear, Br. ss, 2,061, S. H. Belson, 25th Feb-Moll 21st Feb., Coal and Gen.

D. S. & Co., Ld. Hulyard, Nor. s., 1, 76, R. Ranneberg, nóth Feb-Dalny 21st Feb., Beans-Order,

IQIEBUAN

"Adams, M. and Mrs. F. Denison, Mr. and Mrs.

Post Office.

HONGK NG

Revised Postal Guide 'or 1958, now on sale. Price so cents each.

Adams, R. M. ARṣlion, A.

Joseph M. R. Joseph, Mr. and Min.

Ajud, Mr. Aubry, Mr.

ELS, Keating, A.

R-J Bird, C. F.

Denison. Musus (7)'

Baird, Miss

Kerr, Mr. and Mrs. C. Caldwell, G. E.

Ponnar, Mr. and Mrs.

J.W.C.

Jones, Dr. and Mrs.

Evan

"Klebi, Mr. H.

Lande, B Latec, General Lawrie, W.

A Mail will sloen for -- Haiphong-Per Hameť: 3rd Mat4,9 AM. Swatow, Amoy, Foochow and Shanghai-For Skogku Maru, 3rd Mar., 9 A.M.

Swalow, Amoy, and Foothow-Per Hallan, 3rd blat, 9 AM, QUEM

Shanghai-Per Hangzane, 3rd Mar, 10 AM Europe &c. India, via Tuticorin-Per Ernest Simons, 3rd Mat., 11° 8.38.

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Macao-Per Sui Tai, 3rd Mar,,',15 P.M." Singapore. Persog and Calcutta Par Gregory Afear, 3rd Mar, 2 P.M.

Manila-Per Taming, 3rd Mar, 3 P.M.. Shanghai, Moli, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria,

Mar, 3 P.M.

Serk, Mr. and Mrs

Grat Clothier, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, E. Grant

H. W.

Wright, Mra

KOWE.CON.

Barbedette, Mr. & Mrs. Kirchner, Mis..

F. Bartiscombe, H. G. Beattie, R. I

Coke, Mr. and Mrs, C; Macdonald, David Becker, C

T. and two children. "Morris, I... Hinay, Miss. Lecomte, Mr. and Mrs. Dorce, Mrs, and infatti Macdonald, Miss Flora Binay, Mr. & Mrs. 3.' A. Ji

Harrop, C. G. V. Nenendorf, P. Black, Dr. C. D. R. Leggait, E. Ar

Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. Blau, Oscar

Legier, comte de Si. Blechynden. 'Mr, and Leighton, W. Mr. 3 children and Levics, R. B. maid

Levien, Mr., C. Liule, A. C. Blann, A. B.

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Mr. and Mr. C

Ler, Mr

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Mrs. and children Schols, Capt. A Macdonald, Lieut, and Smith, Capt. C. H. Mrs, and children Stone, PERA

Lewis, E. Comswall

recently arrived, for on all hande, in all the Taiwan, Br. 1.s., 1,101, J. A. Martin, tat Mar. Hilary, Gar, 1.9.1,700. H. Uecker, 27th Feb, | R.C, and Seattle, Wash.—Per Aki Maru, 31 Bannell, Mr. & Mrs. F. Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Macdonald, Miss Mage Watling, Major & Mr

Saigon 25th Feb. Rice-Chinese.

chief thoroughfares it is reflected in the pKwanglee, "Ch. 8., 1,468, R. Lincoln, 1st peatance, style and gesture of the travellers, But let us to the wharf and witness the

landing of the party." This is not usually a tengthy operation, for long before they have reached the barth, they appear, in the majority, to be ready for a jaunt tourd the town, in the first vehicular contraption handy. They bustle down the gangway in.groups, cheerful, and smiling, and voluble always, and in groups they will remain during, their wanderings, Solitary meandering is no delight to them as with a great proportion of English travellers. They walk, ride, lunch and investigate in small crowds, and

· generally with an air as though they were doing all these things thoroughly. Their mein is gay, and they spread the impression, that they possess an infinite copacity for enjoying themselves, even in small things-decidedly a gift of great valus in the Ensli Fiem the hotel verandahs they smile upon. the world and in the native bazaars are swindled right and lelt-but they are marvellously cheerful over it, from the dapper infantry or artillery. officers, in their sentintly Frene's helmets, and their roomy "slucks" that form a weird kind of ellipse in the wind, to the unall child in very shor, frocks an very light brown boot, laced half way to the call. They are usually rown, and the last word in smartness. It is easy to tell, from a glimpse, whether the crowd are bound for home, or whether they are procce ing to exile in Indo- China, for in this matter Dress speaks with a voice of considerable eloquence. They come and go with the reguluity of a well-kept watch, filling the plaes with their presence for a brief hour or two-nad pass an.

Precisely what happens to the English par sengers, after the P. and O. steamer brings them up to the somewhat dreary looking land ing place, it is hard to satisfactorily.determine They wander dowa the narrow wooden way from the steaner, travellers without a ile, They do not pick themselves with much gesti culation into tile space, and tell the minal-visaged gharry driver that he is odd or a bumorous-looking fellow, neither do One looks for they porigrinate i 'groupe. them in vain in the town.. They have a supernatural facility for covering up their

Mar., Shanghai 17th Feb. Gen.-C. M. S, N. Co.

Hanoi, Fr... 75, P noier, 1st Mar,

Haiphong and Holhow 29th Feb., Gen.- A. R. M. Chibli, Br. ., 1,138. J. Warrack,,141 Mar.,

Haiphong 26th Feb, Pakhdi 27th, and Haihow 19th, Rice and Gen, B. & S. jax, Br. ss; 7,659, H. Husband, 1st Mar,

Liverpool 19th Jan, Gen-B. & S. Sikh, Br. s., 3,11 - W. Atkinson, 1st Mar,

New York via Party and Singapore 23rd Feb.., Gea.-D. & Co., Ld. Paklat, Ger, 1.6., 1,057, F. Wenpel, 1st Mar, -Bangkak 13th Feb., Gen.-B. & S. Petchaburi, Ger. 1.1., 2,190, G. Wolff,

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Mar, Swalow 29th Feb., Rice and Safi.— M. & Co.

-Saigon 22nd Feb., Rice,Chinese. 'Landrat Scheiff Gày, kn, 1.640, H. Grandt, ath Feb,-Saigon, 19th Feb., Rice-S, &

Co.

Look, Ger. ... 1,030, G. Schuitsen, 25th Feb-Saleno zis: Feb, Rice, Flour and Paddy, B. & S.

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Fab.,-Saigon 14th Feb, Rico and Paddy, Mandal, Nor. L., 194, K. Gabrielsen, 23rd

Wollem & Co.

Marie, Ger. 1. 7,169, P. E. Christianm, 18th

Feb-Saigon th Feb., Rice and Rice Meal.—C. C. S. S. Co. Mathilde, Ger, ss., 831, A. P. Ulderup, 18th Feb,-Haiphong and Heibow 27th Feb., Rice and igs—J, & Co.' Mongolia, Am. ss., 8,750, R. H. Hathaway, 27th Feb., San Francisco. 30th Jan., Honolulu 6th Feb, Yokobama 18th, Kobe 20th, Nagasaki aznd, and Shanghai 27th, Mails and Geri.-P. M. S. 5. Co..

Tjimahi, Dut, ss. 2,446, Honman, 1st Mar,Persia, Br. 4.3. 2,744, A. Dixon, 11th

Muntok 21st Feb, Sugar,-1, C. J. L F, Nor. 11, 16%, C. Wagic, 11 Mar

Phranang 2th Feb., S.-Wallem & Co. Standard, Nor., 297, Bull, 1st Mar,-

Saigon 24 h Feb, Rice and Gen.-Wallem & Co.

Taiyuan, Br. *.*.. 1,159, L. Dawson, 2nd Mar.,

Sydney 8th Leb, and Manila 291b, Gen. -B. & S.

Polynesien, Fr. 13, 1,543, H. Brac, and Feb.,

Marseille 2nd Feb, and Saigon 28th, Mails and Gen --M., M.`- Ernest Simons Fr. 8.9, 29.0, V. R. Girard, R N., and Mar,Yokohama aznd Feb., Mails and Gen.-M. M.

Kawachi Maru, Jap. s., 3.78, H. Petersen,

2nd Mar,Japan via Shanghai 8th Feb., Gen.-N. V. K.

Carl Dieder chsen, Ger. .4774, J. Kaysen,

and Mar-Haiphong 28th Feb., and Hoihow 1st Mar, Rice-J. & Co. Kaivaberg, Ger. s., 646, D. Henk, and Mar, -Swalow 11 Mar., Wallast,-, & Co. Idzumi, Jap, cruiser, Yamahuchi, and Mary-

Shanghai and Swatow 25th Feb Kwangrah, Ch. 1.x, 1,536, W, H. Lunt, and Mar.,Canton 1st Mar, Gen.-C. M. S. N.

Co.

Clearances at the Harbour Offion. 15 komat u`Maru, for Nagasaki, cringire, for Cnion.

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Hait in, fe Swałow. Polywetion, for Shanghai. Fri, for Macho. Ajax, for Shanghai, Sík, for Shanghai, Tranguebar, for Shanghai.

Bonto, ler Shao, hai. Evure Simone, far Saigon:

movemente-and-seem-lo-vanish-uitebly-A-Mathilde, for Haiphong- topee purchased in Port Said p. Phaps may now and then set the sent of the stranger upon some solitary wanderer, of a vest which the East bas not yet attained, not otherwise will they be identi 'fied. I had almost forgotton one other absolute. ly unfailing guide-the white.coat, made in England. They are usually terrible atrocities of the tailor's art perverted, and literally shout

at one as the nwar's passes by. The collar never meets, and the whole thing yella, "Made at home." But this is by the way.

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Tartares MRT. 1,

Daijin Mary, for Swplow. Hardinge, for Singapher. Shikoku Muru, for, Hakndale, Rajaburi, for Haikow,

agny, for Saloon, fwichow, for Tienis n. Klukiang, for Canion.

Mar. 2,

Filmy, for Japan Cyclops, for Saigon. Munduan Maru, for Kuchinotto, Aldenkam, for Moji. Parhan for Shanghai. Itukushiwa Maru, for Kabe. Victoria, for Saigon, Hallan, for Pakhoi.

angles, for Canton. Wakaniuliu Mūru, for Nagasaki Polynesies, for Shanghai,

There is usually an exceedingly fat man among the German and the Dutch passengers, who trundles himself alang sa to speak, hand. kerchief in hand, ((or hë perspires in profusion) to the nearest hostelry, by which I hope my friends of either, nationality indicate that ex- cessive corpulency and the desire for drink are cultivated inordinately or to excess in their but to leave us compatriots, who see us Not at all, but it is, curiously, as I have affirmed. They call the hotel boy in mar- vellous bass-and drink beer, though should they come here to reside they usually follow the fashion and drink whiskey and soda, "The Gerniss mail-enters"the"port with a--Takeon-und-Barna-M.-Jaubert

certain amount of ostentation with band playlog and colours flying, so to speak; as who should say, "We have arrived ; list to the songe of Rhineland," These boats carry the renowned Garman beer, and from what I hear from time to time, it would seem as 'hough pe- riodically a very fair proportion of Singapore'a

Puinencers arrived,z Per Afer, from *ingapore440 Chinese. Per Timahl, front Mustak-585 Chinese. Per Paklat, from Bangkok--Mr. and Mrs. A.

Per Chikli, from Haiphong, &c-Mons, and Madame, Dussor and 2 children, Mr. Tate, and 70 Chinese

Per Flaitan, from Coast Porto Mr. and Mrs. Meller, M., Miss Jessie and Master Thom, Dr. Moorhead, Messrs. Osborne, Shaw, Haf, Hayes, Thyssen, 5hgier and Low, and roo Chinese..

Par Taiyuan, from Australien Porte-Mr?| mala population is much given to visiting Mrs. Blechynden and y children, Miss Me these steamers and imbibing from the deep | Matron, Mrs. .C. E. Levein, Mr. G. Chamled caps the frothing tawny liquid. Unlike the Captain and Mrs, Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. French and like the English travellers thengined, Messrs. Smith, E. Newman J. B. Germans are generally the reverse of voluble, Holloway, T. O. Connell, J. Twannil, 35

"Chinese, and 5 Jap' nese, at least on their rambles, and they do not, ap, parently believe in walking much when there are other facilities for ge ting about.

-H. B. S. In Singapore Free Prent.

THE WEATHER.

The following report is from Mr. F. G. Figg, Director of the Hongkong Observatory —..

On the and at 1551 8.—The barometer har fallen rapidly in the E. Japan owing to the depression which is moving away over the Pacific to the Bonth of Hokkaido.

Preisure has increased slightly in 'N. China and S.W. Japan,' It is highest over Chica

Gradients are alight to moderate, and fresh monsoon may be expected in the Formosa Channel and the China Sen.

Hongkong Fainfall for the 24 hours anding at som, today, o co inches.

FORECAST.

Pananger derarted,"

Per Eastern, for Australian Foris-Messtr, IT. Bell, J. R. Berfram, Miss Chubb, Mr., Mrs. and Miss Cole, Messin J. Il. Desborough, 1. F. Puff. Mia Ford, W. Gallagher, Miss Huxham, Inspector Kerr, Mr. W. Lawrie, Miss Martyn, M, Mead, Mesins, T. Mervin H. E. Victor, Mr. and Mrs. White, child and | purse,

Shipping Reports.

Str. Peklet, from Bangkok -Strong E.N.E, - Str, Tjimakt, from Mentek:-Fresh mone soon, moderate sea and N.E, swell. ·

Str. Taiyuan, from Sydney via Experienced throughout passage fine weather, light to moderato wirds and sca.

belmshalen, Herbershobe, Matupi, Brisbane, Manila, Samaral, Sirapsonhafen, Fr. Wil Sydney Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth-Per Friss Sigismund, grå Mar. 4 2.34.

Haiphong-Per CA/All, 3rd Mar, 5 P.M.

Kawachi Farsi, 3rd Mar, 5 Plate

Singapore, Penang and Combs Per Tientain Per. Cheongshing, 4th Mar,

11 A.MY

Macao-Per 6! Tai, 4th Man, 1.15 P.M. Shanghal-Per Riukiang, 4th Mar., 3 P.. "Cebu and Iloilo-Per Sungklang, 4th Feb.j 3.P.M.

Meji, Salina Cruz and Mexico-Fer Marie, 4th Mar., 4 P.M.

11.

Macao-Per Sui Tal, 5th Mar., 1.1 P.M. Niegpo and Shanghai-Per Liangchow, 5th Mar., 3 P.M. TanTaingins, Nagasaki and Vladivostock -

Per Koteloon, 5th Mar, 3 P.M.

Macao-Per Sui Tai, 6th Mar,, LIS FM., Manila-Per Yuentang, 6th Mar., 3 P.M. Shanghel, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Hoanlula and San Francisco-Per Mongolia, 6th Mar 5 P.M.

San Francisco 7th Dec, and Portland, Or. 15th, Flour.-O. & O. 5. S. Co. Pheumpenh, Br. ss., 7,000, J. H. Scott, 26th Feb., Saigon 21st Feb., Rice and Gen.- Wo Fat Sing.

Progress, Nor. s.s., 1.641, T. Schjervik, 15th Feb-Sandskin reth Feb., Timber and Firewood.-Wallem & Co.

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Proteus, Nor. 8.5.. 1,024, C. Möller, 28th Feb-

Bangkok zeth Feb, Rice and Timber B. & S.

Sambia; Ger, s., 3,622, O. Mueller, 28th Feb,

---Singapore 20th Feb., Gen.-H. A. L. Sexta, Ger. 8.8, 0.2, Dealer, 21st Feb.,

Saigon 14th Feb, Rice.-S. & Co, Shoshu Maru, Jap. s. 61, M. Nemoto, 29th Feb., Shanghai via Fonchow, Amoy and Swatow 28th Feb, Gen.-O. S. K.

Spir, Ndr..., 876. A. Steen, 27th Feb.,-

Bangkok via Labuan 13th Feb., Rice Wallem & Co.

Stetin, Br. ss., 1,196 Farrell, 28th Feb,- - Singapore 20th Feb., Kerasine.-Mr. Goo,

McBain,

Sungkinng, Br. ... 987, G. H. Pennefather,❘

27th Fab.-Iloilo 2nd Feb, Sugar and Hemp.-B. & S..

Taming, Br. 1.4, 1.6, Somerville, a'th Feb,

-Wanila 25th Feb., Gan.-B. & S. · Thordis, Nor., s... 17/91, 1; Jorgensen, 27th

Feb.-Saigon 32nd Feb, Rice-Order. Trocas, Br... Carrick,, th Feb,-Puto Samba 2nd Feb., Bulk Oil--Mayer & Co, Yoneyama Maru, jan. s.k., N. Iwabashi, 24th Feb.,-Nagasaki 19th Feb., Coal.-M. B. K..

Veitals

Arabia

Stonmore Expestra,

Manila-Per Zafiro, 7th Mar, 10 ́ ̧ Europe, &c, India, via Taticorin-Fer Delta, 7th Mar., 11 AM,

J. Bonnet, F. Hommand, E. Brayfield, T.

Brighton, F. G. Brighton, G. L.

Bros, Madam

W

McCrow, R. H.

McIntosh, G. C. Metrenthin, Capt, and

Mrs. H.

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Brooke, Mr. and Mrs. Neighbour, Mr. & Mrs. Tokio

W. F. Nesbitt, P.

C. B. Brown, F. G.

Brown, L.-CL

Bryan, C. Bulmer, J. 1 Bucking, F. Burgess, R. C, Burie, L.

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Cernik, M. J.

Channer, G.

R.

Chubb, . E.

Nowell, H. N.

Clarke E. Collins, Miss Colvin, H. E.. Corwine, Mr. and

O'Neill, E. F.

Owens, J. R.

-Packer, B. L.

Mrs.

Page, H. D,

Pageot, G.

H.

Parker, Mr. & Mrs, J.

H.

Koshun

Patry, Mr. and Men,

R. M.

Couldery, Mrs. W.

H. and child Crake, W. A. Crook, A. H. Cruickshank, J. d'Allemague, Mr. Darton T.. Davidson, Capt.

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Macao-Por Sul Tol, 7th Mar., 1.15 P.M... Shanghai-Per Skansl, 7th Mar., 3 P.M. Manila, Zamboanga, Port Darwin, Thursday Island, Cooktown, Cairns, wnsville, Brit. bane, Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zea-Desborough, J. B.. land, Melbourne, Adalaide, Perth and Fre mantle-Per Talywan, 9th Man, 3 PH, ...

Masila-Per Tean, 1 th Marg 3 PM.

Forops &c., India via Tmicorin Per Gorben, 11th Mat; 14-A+M+

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Singapore, Penang and Bombay Per Capri, 19th Mar, 11.30 AM.

Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria and Vancouver, (B.C.)-Per Empress of China, 12th Mar., 3 PM.

Shanghai, Yokobami, Kóbe and Moji-Per Fooksang, 13th Mar., 3 PM,

Manila-Per Rubi, 14th Mar, 11 AM. Singapore, Penang and Calcults – Per Kutrang, 17th Mar., 11 AM.

Cabu and Iloilo-Par. Katjong, 20th Mar, 3 ..

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Palur, Dr. and Mrs. B. L. 3 children & purit Pearse, Dr. and Mrs

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Porkins, Mr. and

T. L.

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Ffrench, Lord and Mr. H.

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Frost,

B. L. Fuller, Desman Fuller, S. J.

Gibb, Misi C. S. W.

Gibson, Adam

Giancil, J.

Goode, Dr. G. E. Gorrell, D.

Golleniase, E. Grant, A. W. Vail, Capt. T, Harding, R Harris, A. F. Harrison, J. L.

Potts, Miss Powell, W. A.

Premesniel, Mr. de

Preshaw, C. M,

Pugh, A. J.

Ralphs, E.

Ray, E. H.

Rilson, F. K. Robinson, C. B. Saunders, Mr. &

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Scott, Capt. W, s,

Shields, O. E, Smith, H. T. Smith, W. S Spittles, J. Sinnafield, L..

Slanton, G.

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Hemrich, Mr. and Mrs. Stetson, C. B.

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Macdonald, Major. Cobley, Mr.

Malden, Gen. 1 Cochrane, Mr. & Mrs. Martin, R.,

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Hewett, Hop. Mr. and Hturtevant; G. T."

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Thomas, II. P..

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Darling, Col:

Husson, Mr. and

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J. • Coke, L. & Mr. B. E. McCoffery, Mr. & Mrs. | Howard, E. Colleyshaw, Mr.

Mitchell, R

Monk, S. D.

Dowley, Mr. and Mrs. Pereira, Consul & Mrs.

Ellis, A.

Ellis, Mr.

Fischer, R.

P. Sigismund. Moji M. & Co... Mar. Prinz Ludwig.Singapore. M. & Co...Mar. Oatherine &'car Singapore D. S. & Co Mar. Belgravia... Singapore, H. A: L. Mar. Kobe ... P. & A. Co Mar, Manila.........Sydney Mod Co., Har. 4. Marmora Singapore.[P. & O. Co Mar.

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Galbraithe, "r Fooksang... Singapore.J., M. & Co Mar, Gelsthorpe, H.-T. Goeben Japan..... M. & Co. Mar, 10

Gompers, H. H, Prinz Alice. Colombo...[M. & Co ..

Greenhill, L. 8 Mar. 11

Hall, J Hong Maru,.Japan..... T. K. K...Var.

Hancock, Mr. Kamsarg Calcutta..., M. & Co Mar. 13 Nicomedia ...Astoria, P. & A. Co Mar. 17

Hardy, Miss

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Hill, E. E.

Hockaday, W. T. Hutchison, Capt.

Mrs,

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Petrie, Mr. and Mrs. Playas, Mr. and Mrs. ..S.

Reid, Lieat. Col. Riach, Lt, Cot & Mrs. Rissland, H.

Ross, Major. R. }.. Fargent, M..

Sayer, G. W.

Saiboth, Consul & Mes

Shordridge, Mr. & Mrs.

A. B. Sinclair. A

Smith, A. Findlay

Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Stopani, Mr.

and Synnet, Capt. Han

Wakefield, Mrs. Wallace, Mr. Watkins, Mr. and Mrs.

Lambert, Lt.Col, and Wilder, A, P,

Williamson, Mr6,--

Mrs.

H

Lambert, Miss

Lander, Major

Williems, Staff-Surg.

and MIL

Lofte. Mr.

Worbrook, Mr.

Logan, Major and Mri.

Cosmopolitan

Aberdeen

The Ships Passed Canal.;

יו

Alacrity

NAMR.

18th January Eneries, Kleist, Sachsen, Meis Ham, Tourani. 21st January-Manila, Monta mouthshire, Solyma, Antilochus, Patroclus. Bedford..... 24th January-Banmohr, Pakling, Kanagawa Brambli Mark, Palma, Sambia, Pathan, Tonkin, Sego Cadmus

Britomart.... vie, Tamba Matu, Yorck, Jan Bond

Cherub VIA, itokenstaufan, a Myrmidon, Nyansa, von. 31st January--Armand Brkic, Lowther Clio Garlic, Sikh, Machaon, Andres, Richr Flors

Borneo,

Fore mers. 4th Glenturrat, sta, Diomed, Peltus, Bindoraw 2th February Handy ---ld mnenews,

Polynesien, Belgravia, Scandia, Han P. E. Fridrich, Inaba Maru, Wakasa Mark, Janus ..

Kont

+

iba, K.

Tourne......

C. St. James. น

Aparn

+ |1993

Manila (TOL.m,|29.91] Legaspi........ a.m. 29.8 Bacolod Hoilo

..

March and, 1908, am

2.m. 29.00

to sw

20

Lebrand, w

29.83 80 Jag.86 Bo lag.Bol Bá

Vladivostock.7 am. Nemuro

6.a.m.29.53

Makedoto

29.58

Takig

29 63

Mrs.

Kochi.

Naganaki... $29.00

29.80

Kagoshima...

[29.92

Jabim Naha

29 93

29.97

Ishigakistan.

|30,01

Bosia ....... M

Thouronde, Mr. and

Mr. G.

Mrs. Thomson, Dr. C. G.

Ingenohe, Mr. Innes, Capt. R. Tamar, Miss Johnson, Dr. and Mrs.

Jones, Mr. and Mrs. P.

N, H.

Atkinson, W. M.

Tullidge, G. W.

Vida, F. R.

White, Mr. & Mr. F.

G. nurse and infant Wilkinson, Mr. and

Mrs. G. B Wilson, A. Wollenden, H: Wood, G. G, Woods, I. D.

CONNAUGHT

Hendy, Harold E.

Holmes, F. E.

Ayre, Mr. and Mrs. Herkt, C.

Wm, H. and child Barrett, Mrs. M. A. Hough, Dr. Spencer

Berry

F. J. wife and child

Bilyen, Wm..

R.

Bright, W. H... C. fiarena, J. Chevalet, Madame H. Chevalet, L., H. Corwell, Mrs, C. B Dietrich, Mr. and Mrs,

Gilt, Wm.

Graw, E. W.

Howak, D. C. Hutchinson, Wmmad, Kiene, F.

Capt. J. J.

Lanzio, J. H.

Morgan, Mr. Silva-Netts, Mr & Mrs.

A. F. B. Wagatha, Mada Mais-

aello F. L. Wagner, John A.

Chefoo.........6 44.413 Weihaiwei...19 am lankaw-16-am Kinkinag Sbangbai

***

Gutela...... harp Peak.. Amoy Swatow

Faibaku....... Taichi.........

Cainan

Koshan ss} "escadores...

30,15

a.m 30.25

130,21

fl

(6

m.30.09 61

2F

29.94) 56

a.m.30.04

110,001 -

10.011-

29.97:

10,00

די

H

נו

#

naton.........9 .n.30.00

Hongkong...10a.m.|30.02|61| Victoria Peak 11

| Gap Rock ...

Macao

1 29.99)

30.02 64 Hoihow m

19

к

Pakhoi.... Phallen... 10 m.

Touranes

C. St. Jamen,

Aparri 6 am, Manila........ 10 am. Legaspi Bacolod......

Joila ......... Cebu...

Labuan. ***

11

March at Mach i st

Baconièter. Temperature Humidity.....asormissecad

10.

-30.03 62

88

Rainfall

HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE CHINA STATION.

CLASE.

TONS, GUNS. I.H.P.

Liaut, Commander E. G. W, Davidson, Yangtao

Lieut.Commander W. L. Bamber...Yangisa

CAPTAIN.

LAST REPORTED AT

despat biritel... cnior, and class

700

3,000

"Commander E. La T. Leatham

to

7,000

cruis, rst clasa

9,000

$2,000

Captain S. E. Erskine

Captain C. L. Vaughan-Los

cruising

Shanghai

Hongkong

rivne gunboat

για

900

river gunbost

710.

900

iloop

1,400

5

Commander B, L, Majendis .....

en route Pakhol

water tank and tug .....

590

300

18"

Bloop

1,070

1,400

Commander C, D. S. Kajker

Hongkong

Fame

torpedo bost destroyer...

306

5.700

cruiser, and class.

4,300

7,000

torpedo bost destroyer ...

275

4,000

torpedo bost destroyer....

.275

4,000,

Lisut Commander A. L. Gressom... Captain Roland Nugentin Lient. Commander W, H, Darwall Lieut.-Commander Dickens..

Cruising North

Hongkong

Hongkong

Hongkong

torpedo bost destroyer ...

280

3,000

cruiser, 1st class

9,800

22,000

cruiser, 1st class

..

14,100

30,000

"

616

1,200

Lieut Commander C. A. Fremantle Captain G. C. A. Marescaux... Captain C. F. Thursby

Hongkong

Hongkong

Hongkong

Hongkong

surveying ship...

Yangtze

1,070

griser, int class

9,800

14

1,400 ,23,000

river gunboat

river gunboat4, 1, ***

180

240

Olar

Kin. **

350

6,300

fiver gunbo.t

240

river gunbart...

140

rivar gunbot

240

torpedo boat destroyer

.r

250

6,500

receiving ship

4,650

· river gunboat som

180

800

Commodore

R. H. S. Stokes... «

Yangtee Hongkong

Hongkong

ver Runboat.

Yangtow

710

torpedo boat 4stroyer

·6,300

Lient, Communder Rinvesson

surveying ship...

Commander

Hongkong

R.W.

Giangle...

torpedo bgs) destroyer

360

5,900

Lieut.-Commander H. B. Dox .⠀ ...

Hongkong

fiver gunfort

800

river gutboar

-150.

550

river gunboat w

150

Ljent Commander Jno, F. Koox........ Laul Comdr, H. R. V. Cattrall-Dormer Licut Commander G. B. Livingstone,

Hongkong

"Yangtze

Yangtse

Vasutas

Tub February Benarly, Memmon, 'aylon, King Alfred Palao. 14th February - Ceylon Maru, Salasti, Kinsha Stent., Jason, Nile, Slawentyite. 18th Febru By Bevan, Hudion, Suvia, St. Nicholas, Meris

Mosmouth... Para, Borneo, Helena Rickmers. Dortmund, Moorhen.... 21st February-Aragonia, Albenga, Glenavon Nightingale Krak rzog Frans Ferdinand; Indrawadi, Proi metheus, Hakata Maru, Moyuns, Tourans, Robin Pertsaru. 25th Februwry Wys. 48th Fabe Sandpipar....

Zitten, 25th February-Urreonekire, Kamar Trary-Indien, Nare, Ping Suey, Sunda, Bri roll Yarra, Indrapura, Langbank, Priam,

Tamar Tydeus.

Teal Arrivals at Home-18th January-Nora.

Thistle 21st January-Achilles, Hitachi Mars, Chine, Virago (Aus) Glearn, Tourant, Candia, 24th Janu- Waterwitch | ary=P. R. Luitpold, Silesia, (Ger.) 37th jaung | Whiting a

ary-Syria, 281

28th January-Mainam, Canipy. 1st January-Yorck, Laeries, Sachsen All Wo

Woodcock... Barn Woodlak FebruaryArmand Kanagawa 7th F Segovia, 13th February-Nyanss. 18th Feb. Friedrich, Machaon, Scandia, 18th FebruaryBenavon, Salaxie, Wakats Mars, Palko atst February-Diomed, agil February-Caylon Maru, Atholl, Krakerzog Frane Ferdinand, Mamnon,, with February**

Str. Sikk, from New York vis Porte -Fresh monsoon half way light N.E. wind and light

well to pon, dense fog 39th to 1st.

Ste, Halfas, from Foochow to Amoys-Light wind, smooth ses, rain and fog; Amoy 18 Swatow-Light wind, smooth sea, dense fog I Hongkong and neighbourhood, E. winds, Bestow to Hongkong -Variables, and dense fresh ) fair, misty, for

Formosa Channel, M,F, winds, fresh,

const of Chiba batwaan'11ppgkong

reen Hongkong

log

VESSELS IN FORT,

All Muru, Jan. s., 3,995, M. Yagl, aged Fab,

Shanghal sath Feby Flour and Genum,

February-Ins 11th February

T. 224.

....

river gunhaat

torpado boat astroyer

***

tag of Admiral Bir Arthur W. Maörs, de

List Commander S. H. Tennyson Commander F. H. Walter Captain J. A. Take a man w Lient Commander A, Mellin Lieut.Commander R. S. Roy Llaut-Commander J. Kiddia Lieut.-Commander 0, 0, Walcott... Lieat-Commander H. R. Tickell

Lieut. Commander Alan Dixon Boin, W. Straik

Lout/Commander H. R. Godfrey

...Hongkong.

Colomba West River

OPEKOPE West River West River

Lient Commander R. M. R. Waste Yangisa

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