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THE SHANGHAI CLUB.

DESIGN FOR THE NEW BUILDING,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY APRIL 8 1908.

COMMERCIAL.

TO-DAY'S EXCHANGE

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demand .............................. '4'months' sight

Bryton, McKenna, Sedylin and Work From Shanghai for Singapo Mr. Murray. For London-Mr. and Mrs Brown and child. Mr. and Mrs. Alers and 3 children, Mrs, and Miss Lincoln, Mr. C. Amner, Miss Smith, Mr. F. R. 1/10 7/16 | Matthews, Mre, Macgregor and child, Mr. and

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Mrs, Wilson and child, Mr. R. K. Cheadler, Mrs. Bramer, Misses Stewart, Patterson and 1/10 Yamakito

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Shipping Reports.

Str. Daljin Mari, from Swalow:-Cloudy and foggy weather with Ely wind.

~Kailich, Mr. and Mrs.

R.

Keons, Mr. and Mrs.

18th March-Ariam, Prins Heinrich HONGKONG. Sada Mary 17th March-Allvanas, Slant. Adams, P. R. 20th March-C. Fard Losity, Glenavon. 37th Attalion, A MarKielsh Nippon Bingo Maru, Erroll, Anderson, Col. & Mrs. Abuja, Palawan 31st March Telemacks. Ashworth, Min: Ermill Simons. Hen

Steamers Kepested,

Vessela

Borneo

From

Battiscombe, H. Gj Bell, W. B.

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Knight, Mrs. W. B.

Kremer, P

Bitney, Miss

Leggatt, E. A.

Bissey, Mr. & Mr. S.

Leighton, W.

Agents

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Black, Dr. G. D. R..

Little, A.C.

Blodgett, Mrs, Bluns, A, B.. Bemand, B.

Little, T. M. Logan,

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Ta September last year the Committee of the Shanghai Club called for designs for the new. Club building, 10 be sent in by empetitors not later than January 31, 1908. Seventeen plans. France-Bank T.T........ wete submitted from architects practising in ' \nerica-Book T.T.. various parts of the Far East, and for the past | Germany-Bank T.T. two months a special. Building Committee has been investigating the designs with the object of klecting the most suitable for the new Club Three plans were finally chosen and have bess placed in order of marit, as follows: (2) Mr. Ber tram H. Tarran! (of H.D.M., Board of Works, Shanghai); (1) Messrs. Denisin, Ram and Gibbs (of Hongkong)"; (3) Mean, Beesley &; Bray (of Sbangbai). These three designs are now on view in the Shanghai, Club, together] With the unsuccessful designs, to which the names of the competitors have not been approded.

The style of

THE WINNING DESIGN

is English senaissance, and it is suggested that it should be built of pateat stose of Portland stone colour with columns of Tsingtan granite. The basement for has ample dorage accom modation, two bowling and one skille alleys, electrical generating plant, refrigerating plant, and molar car, bicycle and richa rooms. Co the ground or is the grand hall, 95ft. 6in. by 40'ft with top-fighting, carried out in recaissance style with balconies on the first. floor level. This hall has a direct entrance from the Bund. The bar room, oft, by 33 fr., opens out' from 'the left of the half, and the newspaper room occupies the same position in' the N.E, corner as in the pretent building. There are two billiard rooms, each with two tables, in the NW. corner, and the staircase andtwo passengerlifts are between the billiard room and the newspaper room. It may be mestioned that the staircase is only six feet in width, barthis in regarded as sufficient owing to the presence of the lifts, which are expected to take most of the traffic to the upper floors, On the first floor front is the dining room, sogli. by 45 a fine large room with an absolutely clear floor space. Some comment has been made on the large span-45 ft.-of the ceiling

of,this room, especially in view of the fact that It has to bear the weight at the bedroom walls and towers above. The winning design, how. ever, Include

FEATURES NEW TO Stanaitaj, and steel-work will enter largely into the erection of the building. The first floor hall is 6ykt, bỹ 39it, and all the rooms open out from the gallery mentioned above. The library and book store, 41 by 15ft is in the centre of the build. ing and is lighted from above, and behind it, away from the noise of the traffic, is, the reading room, 41ft 6in by 240. Another billiard room 77,6, by 32 ft. occupies the NW, corner, and the card room 481 by 26 πT, óío, is at the S.W. comer. There are also smaller dining rooms and service rooms. The main service room in not in a very convenient position, but it may be found possible to remedy this. The second and third for rs each have twenty bed rooms and bath-rooms, and the kitchen, 33 ft. 6 by

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VESSELS IN PORT.

STEAM +1.

Acolus, Am. s. 33 E. Drozco, 18th Mar.

Manila 9th Mar, and' Currimto 15th, Sugar-Mr. Moxon.

1,251 | Alesia," Gor. àa, 3,379, ), Erast, 7th April,—

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Portland, Or. zand Feb; Flour and Gen.--- P. & A. Š. S. Co. St0,50

America Mira, jap 54,,3,460, W. E. Filmer,

3rd April-San Francisco 3rd Mar, Hono fala gth, Yokohama 2244, Kobs a3rd, Nagasaki, 25th, and Manila 1st April,. Mails and Gen.-T. K. K.

SHIPPING AND MAILS

WAILS DUR

Indina (Gregory Apear) 12th inst. American (China) 14th inst.

The Glen-Line-sa-Glenearn-left-Singapore- here on 13th inst. ou 8th inst, and may be expecled to arrive

The P.VO, S. N. Co's 5.5. Japer left Singa pore for this port on 7th inst., at 1pm.

The Barber Line ș.s. Suruga lest New York for China and Japan on 5th inst,

THE WEATHER. "'.

The following report is from Mi. F. G. Figg, Director of the Hongkong Observatory.c

On the 8th at 12,10 -The barometer has fallen over the E and S.E. comte of China and risen along the Yangtze, -

A depression, moving, Eastwards, appears to have passed to the South of Shanghai and to have entered the Eastern Sea. Pressure re- mains low over. Tongking and the N.W. par

of the China Sea and high ovar N. China,

Strong N.E..winds may be expected in the Formosa Channel, and fresh E. winds over the N. part of the China Sea.

4

The Japanese returns are lacking this morning.

Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 am, to-day, o.or inches.

FORECAST.

1.- Hongkong and Neighbourhood, E. 10 N.E. winds, fresh or strang; unsettled, squally with rain,

3.-Formosa Chancel, N.E. wlads, strong. 3-Sputh coast of China between Hongkong And Lamocks, same as No. x.

4-South coast of China between Hongkong and Hainm. same as Ka....1. “

Shipping,

· Arrivals.

23.6, and servants' quarters are on the top Borneo, Br. 5.5, 2,941, C. W. Gordon, 7th

floor. Mr. Tariant's constructional work in criticized by some experts as is also the fact that the keystone of the main corsoce is eight fest deep, but on these points be has doubtless satisfied the building committer.

Turning to the second set of plans, those of

MXBSRS. DENISON, RAM AND GIODS, we may say that there is considerable differ. ence of opinion as to their merit. The eleva. tion is poor, but in many respects the accom. modation is similar to that of Mr. Tariant's designs. The central hall in this case is 93-ft. long by 4 ft. 6 is. The bar is placed on the North side of the entrance, and the newspaper room is where the bar is in the preifat building. The billiard rooms occupy practically the same poskion as at present, and on the first floor the dining room, the ceiling of which is sup. ported by columus, extends across the entire front of the building, measuring 42 by 120.3 fect. It should be mentioned that on the ground floor the billiard rooms and lavatories are reached by a corridor only fu in width

behind the staircase." The service rooms on the first floor are not well arranged, and the bedroom pln is open to objection, inasmuch as the bathrooms are away from the bedrooms.

April,-Yokohama 24th Mar., Gen.-P. & O, S. N. Co.

Matilda Komer, Ger. 1.s., Dibber, 7th April,

Hangay, 4th April, Coal-Blackhead & Co

Kwanglee, Ch. s.s., 1,648, R. Lincoln, 7th,

April-Shanghai 4th April, Gen.-C. M S. N. Co.

Takasaki Varu, Jap. 3.5., 2,950, , A.-Macker, th

April-from Japan, Gen-N, Y. K. Samsen, Ger. 5.5., 998, F. Schmitz, yib April,

+

Bangkok 31st May, Rice and Wood. 13 & 5.

Quinla, Ger. s., 987. F. Frahm, 7th April,-

Langkat agih Mar., and Singapore 2gih, Kerosine. Mr. Geo. McBain, Kiang Ping, Ch. 1.3.4 1,323, H. Udden, 7th April-Chiokjang 1st Aprii, Gen.-Tang Daijin Maru, Japan, 90, 1. Sakurai, 8th

Lée.

April-Swatow 7th April, Gen-O, S. K. Waiching, Br. 3.5, 1,287, A. E. Hodgins, 8th

April-Foochow 5th April, Amoy 6th, and Swatow 7th, Gen.-D., L. & Co. Triumph, Ger. s... 769, Hauser, 8th April,

-Haiphong and Hoihaw și April, Gen, -J. & Co. Paoting, fr, as, 1,073, t. E. Tuebben, 8th April-Amoy 7th April, Gen-B. & S. Kohsichang, Ger. 5.5, 1,292, C. Rosiefsky,

82.5.

h April,-Bangkok 27th Man, Rice.-B. Singa, Br. 85., 1,047, F. Jamieson, 8th April,

Haiphong and Hoihow 7th April, Gen -B. & S. Cheong Shing, Br. 8.5. 1,256, F. Wheeler, 8th April,-Canton 7th April, Geo --J., M. & Co.

MESSRS, BEESLEY, AND BRAY'S PLANS embody no very novel features, though the draughtmanship is excellent, and their desigs is beautifully worked out. Ti's gromad floor arrangement is good. The ba, 41.6 by 79.6 Kiukiang. Br. 1.5., 1,228, H. A. Wavell, th is is its present, position.. The whole of April-Canton 7th April, Ger.-B. & S. the remaining front of the ground floor

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is occupied by the main kall, góft. 6in.' Clearances at the Harbour Office. by 48ft. 6in. The newspaper room is intample, for Canton.

Paklas, for Hoihow.

the N. W. corner, the domino room is Quinto, for Swalow. mext to it, and the lower billiard room, is in the Porck, for Shanghai. 5 W, carost, Thero is a ta ft, corridor to the ¦ Hongkong, for Haiphong. back of the building. The fim floor design Fukura Haru for Moji."

Hongbad, for Amoy.

calls for some criticisms, mainly because the Takesat Maru, for Ringapore. larga dining room has to rely to a great extent Choiring, for Bangkok. On a Southern light. This is because nearly Toonan, for Shanghai: half the Bund frontage is given up to the Bornan, for London via Singapore. library. The service accommodation is inade farapi, for Amoy. quate, a fault which occurs la practically all Kong Fot, for Quang-chow-wan."

Departures. April 8.

the plans submited. Messrs. Beesley and Bray's bedroom, plan is excellent, and so far as draughtsmanibip is concamped, all their Princess Alice, for Europe. drawings are far and away ahead of any of the other, competitors. Their town are a litte out of scale” with the rest of the building.

́ ́Few who have seen.

THE UNSUCCESSFUL DISIGNS. would venture to differ from the committee's selection of the last three, whatever differenco of opinion there may be in regard to the arder of merit."With a few exceptions the remain Jug designs are below the average, and

and several

of the competiton have scat la elevations shat

Yorck, for Shanghai, & Choising, for Bangkok, Paklof, for Bangkok. Turus, for Saigon.. Oceano, for Canton. Kiang Ping, for Canion. Mathilde for Halphong. Amige, for Holbow. Toonan, for Shanghai. Flongkong for Haiphong.

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Mia Passoumors BYTEVEĎ, " Kambeard and Climents,

Per Xuangite, from Shanghal — Messrs

ould be ablegtore on the rand. To a lay Per Datching, from Coast Ports-Messrs

Craig, Vandalet, and #74 Chinese.

the winners design appeals because of

solutely, open dirisg room, Per Bonds, from Yokohama for London, Bray, place attract by Mr. Miclean, Mrs. W, K. Vincent, Misro Vincent Krs: BA. Vincent, Mis G. Vincent Workmanule —V:CD MILW Cam and dang

Weightme

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Bangkok, Ger. s., 1,337, E. Klimmet, 5th Apri-Bangkök 26th Mar., Gen.-8. & S.. Bessie Dollar, Br. 1.8., 2,798, A. Gow, 6th April, -Molisist Mar, Coil-A, K. & Co. Chingtu, Br. 4., 2,160, W.-B. Brown, 4th April-Sydney Inth Mar,, and Manila 2nd Dufferin, Br, transport, 3,906, Comdr. T. A. L

April, Gen.-B. & S.

de Baby, 3rd April-from Karachi and Singapore.

Empress of India, Br. s.5, 3,032, E, Beetham, K.N.R., & Mir-Vancouver, (8.C.) 18th Feb., and Shanghai 6th Mar., Mails and Gen.-C. P. R. Co.

Empress of Japan, Br. 3,039. Henry Pybus, a.N.R., 6th April, Vancouver 18th Mar., and Shanghai'¡th April, Mails and Gen.-C. P. R. Co.

Fiume, Ger, 5.8., 838, R. Wegner, sih April,—

Tourane 2nd April, Gen.-S., W. & Co. Fooksang. Br. B 1.97, A. Mitchell, "Eth Fukura Maru, jap. 8.8., 1,916, H. Sakamoto "April, Mojí 1st April, Gen.-., M. & Co

3rd April, Maji 28th Mar, Coal-M. B. Glamorganshire, Br. s.5, 5.740, H. C. Norris,

G. K.

15th Mar,from Kuchinozu, Coal.-S., T. & Co.

Haimun, Br. ss., 636, A. 1. Robson, 3rd April, -Foochow 31st Mar, Amoy 1 April, and Swatow 2nd, Get.-D., L. & Co. Halvard, Nor. 5.8., 1,566, R. Ronneberg,

24th Mar Hongay 22nd Mar, Coal- Aagaard, Thoresen & Co.

Hanoi, Fr. L... 745, Į Zerk, 7th April,—

Haiphong and Hoihów 5th.April, Gan.-- Heim. Nor. s., 758. Erickson, 7th April.

A. R. M.

Bangkok 30th Mar, Rice-Yuen Fat. Hong. Hilary, Ger. B.5., 1,276, H, Uecker, 20th Mar,

Holstein, Ger. B, 1,163-N. Niejahr, 2nd April, Saigon 15th Man, Rice,~Chinese.

--Gastón and April, Gen.—J. & Co. Hong Bee, Ir. s., 2,036, Holme, 7th April,→ Penang 28th Mar, and Singapore 1st April, Gen-Joo. Teck Sing. Kita Maru, Jap. s., 1,61, R. 10, 6th April,-

from Moji, Coal.-M. B. K Kwongsnug, Br. R.K., 1,417, W. P. Baker, 6th April, Canton 5th April, Gen-J, M. &

Co..

Laisang, Br. ss., 3,460, E-J..Todd, 6th April.

-Calcatta 11st Mar, Penang and Singa. pore 31st, Gen.-J., M, & Co. Levanzo, Ital. 5.5., 3,872, G. Belsito, 5th April, -Singapore 31st April, Gen.-C. & Co. 1'ooogsang, Br. B 1050, 5. J. Payne, 7th April, Manila 3rd April, Gen.-). M. & Co.

Merapi, Dut. 9.54 1,597, E. Uldall, ist April, Singapore 24th Mai, Gen-Kin Thay Loong.

Minnesota, Am. 6.5., 13.323, Chas, Austin, 1st

April cattle via Forts zad Mar, and Shanghai soth, Gen.-N. Y. K. Montragic, Hr.. 12. 5,953, W. Davisen, 31st Mar-Vancouver jth Mar., and Shangbai 27th, Mols and Gen.-C. P. R. Co Neumühlen, Ger. 2.3., 1,940, M. Fischer, 19th

Mar,Moji 23rd Mar, Coal.-M. & Co. Oscar II, Nor. 5.8, 1,999, A. Kjors, 2nd April, Bangkok 25th Mar, Rice-Wallem & Co.

Persia, Br. 2.% 2,744, A. Dixon, tha

San Francisco 7th Dec, and Portland, Or 15th, Flour.-O. & O. S. S. Co. Petchaburi, Ger. 3.5, 2100, C. Wolff, ard

April-Bangkok and Kobsichang 27th- Mar, Rice and Wood-M. & Co. Quarta, Got. 8.8., 1,145, I. Madsen, 16th Mar,

`---Pasarevar 4th "Mar, Sugar and Gen.~~J. |

C. J. L Rubi, Br. sa, 1,659, R-W-Almond, Ab-April,

Manila 4th April, Gen,~S, T. & Co.

Sexta, Ger. 5. 922, Desler, and April,

Faigon 30th Mar., Rice, S. & Co, Shakano Marui, Jep, ks, 2054, Sugi, 32nd April, -Moji 26th Mar., Coal-Ataka & Co. Siberia, Am. *.*., 5,655, A. Zeeder, 7th April, -San Francisco fotk Mar., and Shanghai 4th April, Mails and Gen.-P. M. S S. Co Saemiblevex, Br. 2, 2,84), Todd, 286 Mar,—

New aitle 5th Mar., Coal.-S., T, & Co. Spir, Nor. 14, 870, Horn, 18th Mar-Bangkok

19th Man, Pico.--Willem & Co. Standard, Nor, s.., 894, H. N. Ball, ut April,

-Saigon 27th Mar, Rice, and Cotton. Wallem & Co.

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Hutchison, Capt. and Watkins, Mr.

MrL

Jeffries, H. U.

Ken RA. Col Laudar, Major

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Allen, C. S. Edler, F.

Fager, H. A.

Frick, R.

Mr. and Mrs. Gardner, J. H.

[Wildər,"A. P.

Williams, Staff - Surg

and Mrs. Worbrook, Mr.

KOWLOON..

Macdonald, Miss Flor. Major, Capt. N. J. Noitalis Major M. ̈E.

(105 L 1)) Ord, J. W.

Grace, Major C. H. Osborne, I. W..

((ALA) Vela Owen, JAC.

McDowall, Miss J. A. Harrop, C. G. V.

and maid

McIntosh, G. C. Mellor, H.

Sandakan..M. & Co... April to Kigushima M. Singapore. N. Y. K... April 11 Bourne, Mr., and Mrs. Mad tem, R. Aosalias... Singapore, M. M..... April 13 Bryfeld, T. Kemaso Maru. Thursday N. Y. K... April 13 Brighton, F. G. Gleseas.Singapore. McG. & G. April 13 Brighton, G. L. Jopin Singapore. P.&O. Co. April 13 Brows, 8;

Amba Maru...Maji .......N. Y. K... April 14 Buckley, Miss E. M.. Chipa

(P. M. Co... April 13 Balmer, J. H.

Burgess, R. C. Burle, L

apan.....

DOOK RETURNS,

HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCKS.

Neil Mcleod... Sonopon...

H.M,S: Handy...... Nunning

Standard

Chalaboon

Dist

at: Kowloon Dock:

- A Mall will close for Quong-chow-wan, Hoihow, Pakkoi Haptong Per Hanoi, 9th April, 9 AM.' Amor, Singapore' and Samarang Merapi, 9th April, 9.A M

Ngpo and Shanghai-Per Kwongrang, April IT A MANU

Robertson, A. W. L. Lee, Mr and Mn. H. Shield, G., Sun Lewis, E. Cornewall Smith, S Macdonald, Lleut, and Sprath, E.

Mrs, and 3 children Stone, P. EF. Macdonald, Miss Mag Waller, Capt. and Mrs.

gie

and a children (105) .L...!.)

Neighbour, Mr. & Mrs. Macdonald, David

Michael, Mr. and Mrs.

C. F. Moore, G.

W. F

MTh, J

Bussierre, B. C. de

'Newbery," Mrs

Carpenter, E. W

Nissim, E.

Carroli, Men, and Miss

Offermão, Mr. & Min.

Ohl, J. K.

Ormiston, J.

Packer, D, L.

Carter, A.

Colrid, H. B,

Connell, Mr. and Mrs,

Cooper, Mrs. John Courtney, M.

Cox, Mr. and Vis, H.

Crake, W. A.

Crook, A. H.

Cruickshank, J.

Parr, J.

Parquie, Mr. and Mrs Pearse, Dr. and Mrs.

W.W. Peake, A. W. J. Perkins, Mr. and Mrs,

T.L.

-Poiglain, A. WANA

Polts, Mr. and Mrs. W.

H...

Davenport, Mr.

Davidson, N., K.

David, W. D.

and

Dignassa, Mr. & Mrs.

H. C.

Potty Miss

Per

Exton, Miss |

Powell, W. A.

Kiostmann, W.

Presbaw, C. M.

gib | Elsworth, C. W. 'T..

Pagb, A.].

Sratow and Foochow—Per÷Raimún, 9th April, I AM.

Singapore, Colombo and Bombay - Par Tokotki Maru, 9th April, 11 AM,

Macko-Per Sut Tai, 9th April, 1.15 PM. 8 Sigon For Kita Marw; 9th April, 2. P.M.. Shanghai-Per Kinkfang, 9th April, 2 KM. Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobo, Yokohama, Victoria and Vancouver, (B.G,)---Par Emprass of India, 9th April, 3 P..

Amoy and Manila-Per Rudi, 9th April, .4 Pu

Macao-Per Sui Tat, 10th April, 1.15 P.M. Singapore, Penang and Calcutta — Per Falang, zoth April, 2 P.M.

Nepo and Shanghai-Per Pasting, roth April, 3 F.M.

Hobo and Haiphong-Per Singon, rith April, 8 A...

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Fürgerald, H&D. Forbes, Mrs. J. M. Franklin, C. B. Frost, B. L.

Fuller, Denman Gibson, Adam Grant, A. W. Hall, J.

Hall, Gapt. T.

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and child-...

Hanus, Mr. and

Harding, R.

Harrison, J. L

Hastings, A.

| Hayward, J. A.

Quit, J.

Rabie, Dr. W. E. Ralphi, E.

Raven, Mr. and Mrs.

W. D. Ray, E. H. Rosewall, G. Saler, Sir S. and Lady Saint Leon, Martin

Mrs. Schaffer, O. P.

Hedworth, S. Hemans, H. K. Henderson, Capt. Henderson, H. K. Henderson, Lady V.

Hicks, Miss

Hutchinson, E.

[ones, Capt. R.

Hutton, Miss

Sngapore, Penang and Bombay-Per Le

T1th April. O AM, Kobe-Per Shak to Maru, 11th April, to..

Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Honolulu and San Francisco-Per America | Mars, 1th April, 11 AM.

Hoji, Kobe, Yokohama and Fortland, Or.- Per Alesia, 11th April, 10 496 2

Macao-Per Suit Tai, 11th April, 1.IS P.M. Vanila-Per Loongsang, 11th April, 3 P.M. Ampy, Manlia, Cebu and Iloilo-Fer Kat- fosi,ith April,'3 P.M

Swatow, Amoy and Foochow-Fer Hatching rath April, 9 A..

No, Kobe and San Francisco-Per Beastie Dalur, 14th April, 10 A 18.

Europe, &c, India, via Taticorin-Per

N. H. Joseph, M. R. Joseph, Mr. and

E.S. Kiebs, Mrs. H.

Barrett, Mist Baker, A. H.

Shielde, O. E Smith, Miss Elajo N. Smith; T. M. Spittles, J.

Stebbing, W. T. Stetson, C. B.

Stevens, Rev. A. Stikemm, W. R. Strong, Dr. and Mrs. Thomas, B. P. Thompson, MI and

Mr.

Tullidgs, G. W. Walton, T

P. Watson, H.

White, D. Wilson, Hits M.-- Mrs. Wood, G. G.

Woods, J. D. Yondau, Mrs.

CONNAUGHT.

Boulet, E. Blanc, P.

Borry, Mr. and Mrs.

B. D.

J. and child Torune, 14th April, 11 A‚M.

Shanghai, Moji, Kobe, Yokkaichi, Yoko. Bullock, E. hams, Victoria and Seattle-Per Tosa Mare, Bye, Mr. and Mrs."

Estom, F. 14th April, 3 P.M.

Gale, Singapore, Penang and Colombo-Per Gumpton, W. J. Tamba Maru, 14th April, 5 P.M.

Nagasaki, Kobe and Yokohama Fer Grunwald, L Kumano Mary, 15th April, 11 AM.

Hesley, R. S. &wlyang, 15th April, 3 P.M...

Tringtau, Cheloo and Newchwang - Per Holmes, H. 8.

Hough, Dr.

Lopanyade, Mr. & Mrs.

5. A. Marcovits, Mr, May, H.J

F. Merlin, Capt, J. A.

Manila, Thursday Island, Cooktown, Caims, Jack, Mrs. C. M.. Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney, Hobart, Laun. Kelly, W. H. ceston, New Zealand, Melbourne. Adelaide, Langford, Mr. & Mrs. Faith and Fremantle-Fer-Nikko Mar, 17th Lingeri, Miss L.. April, 11 A.M.

Shiogbai, Nagasaki, Kabe, Yokohama,

Nwanload, S. Perkins, C. B. Seam, W. A.

Shiley, S. B,

Silva-Netts, Mr. and¦- Mr. A. F. B. and child' Stapleton, Mr. & Mrs.)

F. W.

Stapteten, Master F.

W.

Thomson, J. W. D. Tom, Hr.

Weill, E.

PEAK.

Logan, Major and Mrs.

Victoria, P.C. and Seattle, Wash Per fim Adwards, Comdr, and merela, 17th April. Et AM,

Mrs.

Macdonald, Major Makin, Mr.

"Manila-Per Yuenzang, 17th April, 3-::Armstrong, Mr. & Mrs.

Manila-Per Zafiro, 18th April, 10 AM. Austin, F. Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Brister, Mrs. Hondula and San Francisco Per Siberia, Cha'mars, J. 18th April, 10-A.M.

Coblay, Mr. Farope, &c., India, via Tuticoria-Pe Cake, Lt. & Mr. B. E. McHuichon, Mr. uto, 18th April, 11 am,

Daniel; Mr. Manila, Zamboanga, Port Darwin, Thursday Darling, Col Island, Cooktown, Cairas, Townsville, Bris. Dehnhardt, Mr. bane, Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zea. Donner, Capt. land, Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth and. Fre-filis, Mrs. mustle-Ver Changsha, a st April, 3 P.M.

Fremantle, Ms.

maid Fuchs, Mr. Galbraithe, Me Gelsthorpe, H. T. Adams, M, and Mrs. F. Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Gompenz, H. H.

R.

Huster, H.

Greenbill, L. 8. Bird, C. F.

Pye, Mr. & Mrs. Boros į Hall, J." Caldwell, G. E. Smith, Mr. and Mr Hardy, Miss Clothier, Mr. and Mrs. Grant

Hell, P. H. W.

Smith, E. Grant -Jous, Dr. and Mrs. Thomas, E. R.

Evan

Wright, Mrs..

VISITORS AT THE HOTELA, “

CRAIGIEADRN,

Petrie, Mr. and Mrs...

CHINA,"COAST METEOROLOGICAL REDIÉTER. April 7th, 1908, a.m.

Bar. Th. Hu. Wind (Wi,

Vindivostock.7 am. -

Nemuro 6 am.39 61 Hakodate

29.85

Naganki

Tokio ......... Kochi

(29.99)

30.07

30.07

Kagoshima... Oshima

30.08

30.04

Naba

09.97

(ahigakijima..

Sopia 1......

Chefoo

am

Welbaiwe?'... 19. a.m.

Hankow

Kinklang......

Shangbal...

Gutzlaff

Sharp Peak..

201

am 30.1549

" 30.1549

30.0460

Amor 6 am 99965|84| NE. Swalow

Taihokus. Taichu Taipan.......... Kothan

$29,00 19.92 Pescadores.. H 29.93 Carton.m.3995 Hoogkong |toam 29.94 Victoria Peal #1 Gap Rock ... 1 Macao... # Holbow 9 am Pakhoi......... 1) Pholica

18 m

Tonnine..... d. St. James Aparri 16' Am. 20.8. Manila .......100.29. Legazpi........ am. Bacolod......

Caba

Laboro.....

Vladivostock

n

11

29

29 84

April 8th, 1908, a..

Nemuro.....[6 am

Hakodate... Tokio ******** .Kochi Nagasaki Kagoshima... Oshima.... Naha ******** Ishigakijima. Boaia Is

Chefoo....... 5 am 30.24 Weihaiwei 19 am 303 Hankow Kickiang Shangbai... Gatzlaf

15 5.11.

30.21

lord

1

30.07

Sharp Peak...

Amor,

*Swdow

Taihoku Taichu......... Tainan..... Koshun

Pescadores...

1

10

Canton.9 1.m/29/

· Hongkong ... tom.]29,9 Victoria Peak

Hoihow...9 LM.

Malden, Geo.

Martin, R.

Gap Rock

***

Н

29.8

Mast, É,

Macao

m

McCoffery, Mr. & Mrs.

-Pakho

Milingan, Mr.

Phallen

8 1 m 1985 72

ESE

Mitchell, R.

Topiane

Mank, S. D. Morris, Mr.

C. St. James.

Apar

Manita.. 104.m.

Legaspi 6 am. Bacolod

291

129.81) 84

April at April yat

Barometer ............. Temperature

29.94 2983.

65

Humidity

Rainfall

and Phillips Major

Reid, Lieut.-Col Ross, Major H. J. Bargent, Mr.

Sayer, G. W.

Schloss, Mr. and Mrs,

E.

Sinclair, A.

Smith, A. Findlay

Stevens, Mr.

HU, E. E.

Stopani, Mr.

Hockaday, W. T.

Syrpot Capt. Hart

Horke, MI,

Wakefield, Mrs.

Iloilo ...... Cebu........ Labtan

HIS BRITANNIⱭ MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE OHINA STATION.

CLASE.

NAMR.

TONS GONE,|| ||=LH.F/

CAPTAIN

L'AST. REPORTED AT

"Aloite

Algence

Aura

Bedard

Bramble

Stettin, Dr. B. 1,196, Farrell, 28th Feb

Britomart... Cadmus Cherch

despatch vessa!... - sloop cruiser, and class cruiser, 1st class river gunboat river gunboat... sloop

*41

700

3,000

Commander D.'T. Norris (Tempor,ry),

Cantos

1,050

4

· 1,400

Commander H. Edwards,

Hongkong

4,700

10

7,000

Captain F. E. C. Ryab

Hongkong

9,800

22,000

Captajn 5. E. Erukina

Hongkong

P

710

000

Lt-Comdr. Hos. R. O. R. Bridgem

Yangie!

710

goo

Lisot Commander F. B. Noble an

Yangie

1,070

1,400

Commander. B. L. Majendis ....

Hongkong

water tank and tog'........

390.

100

Hoogkong

Singapore 20th Feb., Kerosine-Mr. Geo. McBals.

Cilo...

IN

Bloop.......

1,070

1,400

Commander C, D, S. Raiken

Shanghai

Fame ...

torpedo boat destroyer cruiser, zed class

3065

5,700

4,360

7,000

Lient Commander A. L. GrasSON.... Captain Roland Nugent.

Hongkong

w]® Shinghala

Han ... Tosa Maru, Jap.8.0., 3,610, J. Nagao, gih

Janus April-Seattle, via Victoria, Japan and

Kest Shanghai and April, Flour and Get-N."

King Alfred Y. K.

Kinsha Wongkoi, Br. 61., 3,115, W. Reher, 7th April, |: Berlin

Bangkok 28th Mur, and Swalow 6th, Monmouth....

torpedo boat destroyer torpedo bost destroyer torpedo bost destroyer cruiser, cnt class cruisar, vst class

275

4,000

275

4,000

river gunboat

9,800 14,100 616

3,900 12,000 30,000

1,200

surveying ship ...

- 1,070

1,400

Lient.-Commander W. H. Durvali Lieut Commander Dickens "Lieut.Commander Q. A. Fremantle Captain G. C. A. Mareschansa pin Captain Clinton Baker's... Lieut. Commander 9. H. Tennyson Commander F. H. Walter

"**'.

Hongkong

"Hongkong

Hongkong

Hongtopz

Yangue

Hongkong

cruiser, ist class⠀⠀

Moorhen Nightingale -Diter

river gunboat

9,800 1Bo

#33,000

Captain G. W. Smith

Amoy

Lieut.Commander C. O. Walcott,si

Hongkong

Yangun

river gunboat

torpedo boat destroyer 350

6,300

Hongkong

river gunboat

240

- Llaut, Commander. A, A. Mellis '.

West River

West River

downriver gunbost

·240

river gunbout

torpedo bost destroyer

6.500

Telemachus, Br. 3.8., 1,240, J. Williamson, stb. Flor

Apr-Saigon 1st April, Gen-Wo Fat || Findy" Song.

* Rice.-B. & 5,

The Ships Passed" (Caza),

3rd March-Benalder, Habsburg, 6th March | Rabia Astyanas, Achtiles, Sado Maru, Armand Sandpiper Behic, C. Ford Lorian, Hitachi faru, Prius | Stipe *** Heinrich 10th March-Denbighshire, Ben | Tais ..... of Airile Palawan, Silesia, (Ger) 18th Ta March-Altinout, Catchan, Deannien, Titan. | Toil 17th March-Nippon, Yorck, Japan, Sensgame. Thitle Ma, Glanearm, Chrkundien, Headley, 20th | Vingo Match-Klint, Australlin, Glaucus, Danja, Waterwitch. Bingo Marw *Kanagawa, Mary Form Whing, | Korama, 17th March-Brisgavlaj

Diomed, Brat Sim Machaon Katuna, Taur Tinkai, Ganga (3rd Ap Pilwa, Yarra, Colomb Fenrirne Vanc

Arrivala, at-

Sumatr

receiving ship

river gunboat

river.gunboat

torpedo boar dstroyer surveying ship... torpedo boat destroyer river gunboat

Widgeon Was-cock SWoodlark

river ganbosT

@river zurboat”

·240

800 phu-240 | Lient.Commander R. 5. Roy:

800

· Lieut.-Commander H. R. Tiçkali Lieut-Commander Alan Dixon *** Bonn, W. Strath

Commodore R. H. S. Stokes,

Liant, Commandṣí H. R. Godĺrgy.

Commander HT. Aulay

Amikander Sterresos.

maandar HicP. Dougla

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Song

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