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20, Hikosan Maru, Jap. str., from Kutchinotzu. 20, Hermes, Norwegian str., from Hongay. 20, Afghanistan, British str., from Amoy. 20, Katsumo Maru, Jap. str., from Singapore. 20, Idzumi Maru, Japanese str., from Moji. July

DEPARTURES.

14, Gaelic, British str., for San Francisco. 14, Holland, Dutch cruiser, for Shanghai. 14, Sishan, British str., for Swatow.

14, Shinano Maru, Jap. str., for Nagasaki. 14, Telemachus, British str., for Amoy. 14, Canton, British str., for London. 14, Haitan, British str., for Swatow. 14, Fushun, British str., for Canton. 14, Taisang, British str., for Taku. 15, Tamsui Maru, Jap. str., for Swatow. 15, Verona, Norw. str., for Shanghai. 15, Bencintha, British str., for Shanghai. 15, Hongkong, French str., for Haiphong. 15, Tiger, Norwegian str., for Kutchinotzu. 15, Annam, French str., for Shanghai. 15, Nairng, British transport, for Taku. 16, Sydney, French str., for Europe, &c. 16, Michael Jebsen, German str., for Hoihow. 16, Princeton, Amr. gunboat, for Swatow. 16, Choysang, British str., for Canton. 16, Bonaventure, British er., for Woosung. 16, Itindo, British transport, for Woosung. 17, Pyrrhus, British str., for Manila. 17, Trym, Norw. str., for Newchwang. 17, Wongkoi, German str., for Hoihow. 17, Namyong, British str., for Amoy.

`THE HONGKONG WEEKLY PRESS.

Per Zibenghia, from Calcutta, Mr. S. A. Gaseler and staff.

Per Pakhoi, from (hefoo, Mrs. Nesbitt, two children and servant.

Per Annam, for Hongkong, from Bombay, Mr. R. D. Tata; from Singapore, Lieut. D. W. Maxwell, Lieut. F. F. 8. Dickinson, Messrs. D, Eisemann and E. Gazán; from Saigon, Mr. L. Williams: for Shanghai, from Saigon, General Key and staff and 225 soldiers.

Per Sydney, for Hongkong, from Yokohama, Mr. Hirose; from Kobe, Messrs. A. Imhoff and | A. Martin; from Shanghai, Mr. A. Mallone, Mr. and Mrs. Schurch," Mr. and Mrs. Kruje, Messrs. F. Bonnet, Engels, François, A. M. Mill and P. da Roza: for Saigon, from Nagasaki, Messrs. Shimador, Legac Louis, Mantion and Brier; from Shanghai. Mr. Lavail: for Singa- pore, from Nagasaki, Mr. and Mrs. Tanaka, Miss Matsuro and Mr. Tanaka: for Bombay, from Yokohama, Mr. M. H. Jaffar: for Marseilles, | from Yokohama, Messrs. F. Suzucki and Jules Chemnitz; from Kobe, Mrs. Lyons; from Naga- saki, Messrs. C. E. Motet, J. M. Apler, Linval, Pintat and Troussand; from Shanghai, Mr. Louis Spitzel. Mr. and Mrs. Dontremer and five children, Messrs. C. S. Leavenworth, Sal- misu, Rebba and Juliani.

Per Sungkiang, from Manila, Messrs. Ch. Gesell, Anchter Lonie, T. Beckett Bert, W. Beckett Bert, Reynolds Squire, A. Christian, W. H. orneck, W. Detrick, J. Shibahara, E. W. Wells and M. Ota.

Per Chingtu, from Foochow, Mr. F. England, Miss Boilson and Miss Thomas.

Per Loongsang, from Manila, Messrs. E. and C. Mitzger, J. H. Sheehan and R. M. Bovis.

Per Haiching, from Coast Ports, Mrs. and Miss Molley, Messrs. Bryer and Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Rhode and Mrs. Nagel.

For Sado Maru, from London, Miss Howker, Messrs. Cassall and Molkone, Mr. and Mrs. Steinback.

Per Loonymoon, from Shanghai, Mr. N. Müllen.

Per Uganda, from Calcutta. Major Hayes, Capt. Griffen, Capt. Moorhead, Lieut. Sproule, 343 native troops, 160 horses, 98 mules and 5 ponies.

Per Kumsang, from Singapore, Lieut. Moberly, Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Andrew and child, Mr. Selby and 657 Chinese.

17, Mary L. Scheep, Amr, ship, for New York. 17, Miike Maru, Jap. str., for Yokohama. 17, Toonan, Amr. str., for Canton. 17, Hailan, French str., for Pakhoi. 17, P. C. Klao. British str., for Bangkok. 17, Tailee, German str., for Swatow. 17, Winchester, British str., for Manila. 17, Diamante, British str., for Manila. 17, Hating, French str., for Hoihow. 17, Chingin, British str., for Sydney. 17, Pakhoi, British str., for Canton. 18, Teenkai, British str., for Shanghai. 18, Empress of Japan, Brit. str., for V'couver. 18, Hangchow, British str., for Amoy. 18, Lyeemoon, German str., for Shanghai. 18, Hoihao, French str., for Hoihow. 18, Wittenberg, German str., for Hamburg. 18, Charterhouse, British str., for Amey. 18, Anping, British str., for Shanghai. 18, Choysang, British str., for Amoy. 18, Pakshan, British str., for Swatow. 18, Lightning, British str., for Calcutta. 18, Trieste, Austrian str., for Trieste. 18, Loongmoon, German str., for Canton. 18, Zibengla, British transport, for Weihaiweilery, Capt. Nazre, Messrs. Haward, J. W. Barnes, 18, Nuddea, British transport, for Wei-haiwei. 18, Fushun, British str., for Shanghai. 18, Orestes, British str., for Shangliai. 19, Dido, British cruiser, for Shanghai. 19, Clara, German str., for Haiphong. 19, Rhipeus, Dutch str., for Shanghai. 19, Tientsin, British str., for Yokohama. 19, Liv, Norw. str., for Kutchinotzu. 19, Hainan, German str., for Chefoo. 19, Taiwan, British str., for Sydney. 19, Haiching, British str., for Swatow. 19, Uganda, British transport, for Weihaiwei, 19, Umta, British transport, for Weihaiwei. 19, Nawal, British transport, for Weihaiwei. 19, Coromandel, British str., for Shanghai. 20, Marie Jebsen, German str., for Kroksan, 20, Sado Maru, Jayanese str., for Kobe. 20, Eastern, British str., for Moji.

- 20, Quarta, German str., for Canton.

20, Sungkiang, British str., for Manila. 20. Loongsang, British str., for Manila.

PASSENGERS LIST.

ARRIVED,

Per Hongkong Maru, from San Francisco, &c., Misses Blanche Simon, R. Seligson, G.. J. Edgington, N. J. Lewis and Smith, Mrs. C. Woodcock, Mrs. John Meston, Messrs. Henry Jensen, T. Seghezza, S. H. Perkins, Edward O. Powers, Y. Tanima, H. Gayne Taylor, B. Stoer, and Ph. R. Goldkoop and 111 Chinese.

Per Diamante, from Manila, Mrs. MacDonald, Miss Wallace, Messrs. H. Humphreys, Oldburg, W. Stopani, G. Garcia, and Rosario and 159 Chinese,

Per Fushun, from Shanghai, Mr. Williams and 420 Chinese.

Per (hoysang from Shanghai, Mrs. Rol and four children, Mrs, Kent and Miss Black.

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Per Kasuga Maru, from Manila, for Hong- kong, Messrs. K. Uchido, J. Inouye, J. F. Mal-

H. E. Higgin Cocham, Capt. Orr, U.S.A., Messrs. D. H. Kempto, S. Teruki, Mrs. Destler, Messrs. F. Ovieds, Wm. W. Wilson, J. Ander- son, Mrs. H. Levin and Mrs. Amore. Passengers passed through:-Lieut.-Comdr. W. Brameoru- ther, Lieut.-Col. A. N. Sandilands, Dr. and Mrs. Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Rippingille, Mr. and Mrs. W. Ackland, Messrs. O. Takahashi, E. L.. Vail, Webber, Vail, M. Tagawa, A. N. Jenson, W. Bailey, S. Maegawa, Miss M. Kuwabara, Messrs. J. Dupree, Hitaka, J. Kirnan and Miss S. Izumi.

Per Rosetta, from Yokohama, Mrs. Fisher and two children, Mrs. Currie and two children, Mrs. England, Messrs. D. H. Dann, G. H. Donald, H. Bock and W. P. Leatry.

Per Thales, from Swatow, Capt. and Mrs. Muir, Rev. and Mrs. Geiss and child, Rev. and Mrs. Schalze and two children and Mr. R. Mc- Lellon.

Per Nawab, from Calcutta, Major Dobbin, Capt. Chatterton, Lieut. Beddy, Lieut. Costella and Lieut. Gidney.

Per Coromandel, for Hongkong, from London, Messrs. A. Squair and G. Keith from Bombay, Mr., Mrs. and Miss Naorojes and two children, Messrs. J. M. Kapadia, B. P. Tavaria and Rut tonjee; from Colombo, Lient. C. S. Peart and two nativo servants; from Singapore, Mr. W. G. Taylor and servant, Dr. J. S. R. Greville, Mrs. Č. A. Greville, Messrs. C. A. Jackson and Morrison: for Shanghai, from London, Messrs. W. Harris, Donnelly and Gibson; from London, via Brindisi, Dr. E. J. Dillon; from Bombay, Mr. A. S. Ibrahim: for Yokohama, from London, Mr. W. L. Wilson; from Marseilles, Miss Slade,

Per Valetta, from Shanghai, for Hongkong, Messrs. Rahin, Grant Smith, Wheeler, Major Morris and Mr. Witmus; for London, Mrs. Drake, two children and infant,

DEPARTED;

July 21, 1900.J

Por Esmeralda, for Manila, Messrs. W. Ahrens, C. Schlesinger, Geo. Benz, Chas. Cliff, J.. Eslick, W. Rivington, F. H. Hyndman. - H. Fernandes, Go Tiasco, J. H. Clairboone, Ong Agui and Mrs. Rennolds Bus [ries

Per Bayern, from Hongkong, for Singapore, Capt. A. A. Sountag, Messrs. J. A. Hamilton, A. Seemann, R. G. 8. Buckland, G. Shaw, Hi Graves, D. Mead, Mrs. F. W Newson, Mrs. M.: Britto, Master Britto; for Genoa, Mesars. von - Uffel and W. D. Power; for Southampton, Mr. and Mrs. Le Gall, for Hamburg, Mr. A. Ander- son; for Bremen, Mrs. A. Paétow; for London, - Messrs. G. N. Hadden and A: Searft: from Japan, for Singapore, Messrs. Haase and G.) Mosley; for Colombo, Mr. Thomas; for Genoa, Dr. L. Riess; for Southampton, Rer. F. Made- ley, Messrs. John McKin and Ruhe; for Bremen, Messrs. von Gruter, R. Lehmann and Miss A. Ebell; for Hamburg, Miss G. Fellmann: from Shanghai, for Genoa, Messrs. P. Baeyer and G. Thiel; for London, Mrs. Saxon and child, Mrs. Ethels, Mrs. Murphine and J. Thearer; for Antwerp, Mr. Matthieu; for Bremen, Messrs. A. Maass, J. Pech, D. Dittert, E. Wilkomm, H. Martens and Buschbeck; for Hamburg, Mr. 0. Kohler: from Foochow for Genos, Consul: Siemsson: from Hongkong, for Southampton, Mr. and Mrs. Varin, Mr. Renault and family.

Per Gaelic, from Hongkong, for Shanghai, Mrs. A. Tyler, Rev. Francis Flynn, Captain Douglas, Lieut. Twiss, Capt. Von Hofmann, Messrs. Albert White, Andrea Jonochi and W. D. Wells; for Honolulu, Messrs. J. W. Brown, Tong Man Chong and Toong Pui, for San Francisco, Commander Gilmour, U.S.N., Mrs. Chin Yet Gue and Miss Bellisle; for New York, Mr. Lee Doh You; for London, Messrs. A. Gomez da Silva, S. M. Leake, R. M. Leake, Eric V. Fraser and K. Crossly; for Amoy, Mr. A. C. dos Remedios.

Per Canton, from Hongkong, for Singapore, Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Clayton; for London, Chief Stoker F. E. Diamond: from Shanghai, for London, Mrs. Fenton and family and Mrs. Limby and family: from Yokohama, for London, Miss C. Turle and Mr. Harry McPhee.

Per Annam, from Hongkong, for Shanghai, Messrs. C. H. Pasquet, B. S. Steer, C. Dietrich, W. W. Wilson, L. O'dberg and G. B. Niblock; for Nagasaki, Mr. and Mrs. Vachier, Mr. G. Maidon, Revs. P. Villemot and O. Chapelain; for Kobe, Messrs. J. F. Duff and de Lisle: -

Per Sydney, from Hongkong, for Saigon, Capt. C. Nielsson, Messrs. Bouchet and Jone queur; for Singapore, Mr. E. J. Macarthy for Colombo, Mr. A. A. Dallal; for Bombay, Messrs. E. B. Galhardo and J. Dawod; for Marseilles, Major A. F. Cooper, Mr. F. F. y Figueras, Professor Mongreni de Lassomm, Miss Hart, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Paterson and infant, Mrs.

Harmon and four children.

Per Diamante, for Manila, Mrs. L. Jones, Mrs. Wallace, Mrs. H. Dow, Mrs. D. Smith, Mr. J. D. Collins, Mrs. C. Woodcock, Miss Edington, Mr. and Mrs. Davies, Miss Inman, Miss Curry, Mrs. Meston, Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Campbell, infant and servant and Mr.Williams.

Per Empress of Japan, from Hongkong, for Shanghai, Mr. R. D. Tata, Miss M. Borlean, Miss E. Thomas, Mr. J. A. Simmers, Mr. and Mrs. Paul King, Sir John Lister Kaye, for Nagasaki, Mr. T. Hance, Miss Stevens and Miss Locke King; for Kobe, Mr. W. Watson; for Yokohama, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Langford, Mrs. Commodore Powell, Misses Powell (two), Miss N. M. Cheney, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Robb, child and infant, Mr. G. A. Caldwell and Miss E. A.

Adams; for San Francisco, Rev. Elmer Mo- Meuse, J. Anchterlonie, F. N. Paton, C. H. Burney; for London, Messrs. A. J. Gazan de la Cowan, A. Hanish, Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Andrews and infant: from Yokohama, for Vancouver,

Messrs. Fred. P. Evans and A. Evan; for

London, Mr. and Mrs. W. Collins and Mr. John

Naismith.

Per Coromandel, for Shanghai, from Hong kong, Messrs. Holm, Nils Moller, W. R. Canfield and E. S. Phillips; from Suez, Mr. A. Hauf; from Port Said, Mr. J. Woowlich; from London, Messrs. W. Harris, Donelly and Gib-

son.

Printed and published by ALFRED CUNNINGHAM for the Concerned, at 9, Praya Central, City of Victoria Hongkong.

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