Thursday, Jung 11, 1806.
Merchant Vessels in Hongkong Harbour,
Exclusive of late Arvivals and Departures reported to-day.
THE CILINA MAIL.
To facilitate fuding the position of any vessel in the Harbour, the Anchorage Is divided into stovan Bections, commenclag leom Grom Island, Vessels hear the Hongkong shore are marked h, near the Kowloong thoro k, and these in the body of its Shipping or midway between each shore are marked c., in conjunction with the figures denoting the eastions,
Satron.
1. From Groon Taland to the Gas Works,
2. From Gas Works to Jardine's Wharf,
3. From Jardine's Wharf to the Harbour Master's line.
4. From Harbour Master's to the P. and O. Co, 'a Offic
5. From l. and O. Co.'s Oillas to Peddars Wharf.
6 From Podilar's War to the Naval Yard.
Vessel's Name.
Phepptern.
Fing and Lig.
Tons.
< Motyer
Section
7. From Neval Yard to Blue Buildings.
8. From Blue Buildings to East Point
9. From Kellett's Islaïd to North Point,
10, Kowloon Wharves.
11. Jardine's Whari
Date of Arrica!.
1252 Jones &
Swita
Steamers.
Anjer Head.....
Argsli
Australian si
Amanor ..
Benmohr
pripus Canton
Cholydra.....
Obow
F......
Chunskipa
Cosmopolit..
Duris
Esaniale
Foochow ....
Frazones. Fushun Папої
Holatdio
Rupoh Inchduno Kiang-zao.
Kong
Kutsaug Lyderuorn
Macduff
Maria Rickmera
Mennon
Mount Lebanon
Namua
Opsang
Palawan
Kio
Sungkong
Taichiow....
Thekla..
Brit.
Wardr Brit. Helms...... Brit,
bibson
. 1230 Juso atc. 1886 Jun str. 1549 Jung str. 2050 April atr. 1969 June
10Dodwell, Carlill & Ce 3 Dodwoll, Carlili & Co.
Bibb, Livingston & Co. Bradley & Co. 1iob, Livingston & Co. 10Gbb, Livingston & Co, Gibb, Livingaton & Co.
.N. Oo. 10P. & 0. 5. N.
11 fardine, Matheson & Co. 8Jardine, Matheson & Co.
Butterdak & Swire
7 Chinese
671 May 28 Wieler & Co.
10. &0. 5. 5. Co. - 70.
str 1127 Jane 10Jardine, Matheson & Co.
960-Jun
Wettergruan ... Norw. str. 13 May 10 M. S. R. Co.
Str. 1601 June 10 R. Marty
Bor.
Poh. str. 758 Juna 8A.
Brit.
str. 1893 June 11 Chices
......ichi. atr. 1347 June 10 Chinese
4 Thing. NOT
3 Rasmussen Norw. atr. Matheson & Co. Jus Payro
h]
str. 1496 May Gor. Hammerans..
...Nerv. s. 2014 June
Thomson.Ent
..... Brit. str. 1882
115 Berg
Rrench
Singapore
Bombay, &c.. Satow Singapore
Swatow
Sun Franclacc
ALE
Brit.
fo-morrow
SHIPPING IN OHINA, JAPAN, PHILIPPINES & BIAM
5'' N.
Bygdo Janion Choyrang
WATERS.
CANTON..
Ming & Bir. Norw. str.
Brit. air.
Brit.
at.
Daphne
Ger.
atr.
Fookeang Brit.
Диаад....
Brit. BIT. Strathallan Brit. str. Tionizin
Brit. str.
Leaguen
AMOY.
Datination,
in port an Juno 4, 1826. MERCHANT STEAMEUS.
FOOCHOW,
in part of June 2, 1896. MERCHANT STLAMEUX
Chinese
MEREDIANT BAILING VERSELV
Cos'tan Dock Walter Siegfried Brit, boc.
SHANGHAI
In pors on June 5, 1896.
unsignees or Agents.
Destination.
Remarka
Cheang Chow British
Haitan
British
Famoa
British
Benalder.......
Bealawora.......
Brindis
Brit, Brit. Thomson.
Brit. Webster Boutillier... Brit. Wickondes......
Terbai
British
13th ingt,
MKBURANT BALLING VESSEL,
1 Bellar BRL
R
at 1133 June str. 1035 Jure str. 2355 Juno 10 Brit.
str. 1110 Juno
****
2 hj
Brit. Prit
atc. 1674 June
str. 1057 June
Stovall Holtz
SIL.
str. 1281 June
eSmith
trit
str. 4675 Juno
L'O-HIGHTOW Fo-morrow 13th inst,
fo-morrow
116th inst,
Rows Trcop
Brit,
b.
Brit.
be
Tadd
Brit.
Taylor.
Brit.
alr
&
Co.
Amoy & Manila
fo-day
Buyera
Brit.
BEIT.
str. 2467 Jane
Busan Kaisha
Blackboame. Bri.
BLR. BLA
Slangbal
37 Wieler & Co.
is Irunt
Shanghai
Fo-morroa
K'Icon Dock
...Chenizico
13 cjßruha.
lier.
1103 June 6Jebsen & Co. ett. 1103 June
Butterfeld & Swire Btr. 1848 Juns
Hongas
To-unrrow
13
14 June
¡Swatow
18th inst.
HEROHAKT KLKAMMES
Chingan
Aden
British
Bingapore
K'loon Dook
Benalder
British
1188 JER
Mitsui Busson Kainha
4 Dodwell, Carlill & Ou.
Gor.
Karberg & Co.
Yokohama Shanghai
Benlodi
British
Canton
British
ほうま
Brit
str. 1228 Juuo
✔
Сдав
Chinese
o clicLean
Brit.
str. 1000 May
5
Brit
etr.
863 Jane
&
Co.
Douglas Steamship Co
Swatow, &c.
Chowchomioo Gorman
Brit.
str.
Matheson & Oo.
Fausang British
Brit.
Shanghal
3 Davidson
Ger
Amay
Po-morrow lo-morrow
Gathrie
British
Brit. str
Manila
Hrozn
Chinese
K'loon Dock
Hankow
British
Bloon Dock
13th inst
Byaon
British
Kiongfor
Chineso
Kingping Kveilin
Britiall
British
Marie Jebsen German Natal
French
Pakitog
British
Roastta
British
Sallio Maru
Japanera
Shengking Smith
British
Obinezo
Cos'tan Dock
Taivan
British
Tehbeing
British
Teucer
Toonan
Tryin
British Chinese Norwegiau
Cos'tan Dock
Teinan
Vulcan
British Norwegian
Thales.
Tainan.
Utrecht
Wootan
Bailing Vessels,
Bittern
***
Ackin
Ger.
Herrimann
Amer.
Lethrop
Amer
Sandakau
13th inst. TG-MUTTOW 13th inst.
fo-morrow
- Dongias
c'Christianson
< Ramsey
Pekulaar..
Columbus ...............& stover..
CommodoreT. H. Allen
Conquerer.......
line........YAR
Gerard C. Tobey
Glen Caladh Gor. Robic.... Harland
John Baizley. Kristina Nils... Manuel Linguao Retriever
Sintrom Troop
T. F. Oakos
Wandering Jow..
4 Olsen
3kShurtleff.
3 Lamout
2 c'Nichola
18 & Johnston
3 Boyaen Ballard mall
Walla
3 Woodside
at 1787 June 11 Jardine, Ma str. 2903 Jane 16P, & 0. §. K. Co.
100 To 11.Johnen & Co. str. 1000 June 11:Jobsen & Co.
Brit. str.
Brit. tr. Gor Brit. Dutch str [Gor. atc
934 Jano 11 Butterfield & Swire
pril 10 Yuen Fat Hong, 802 Apr 1 Steamship Co. 819 Jo 4
atr 2366 Jane biomasen & Co. str. 1409 June 10 Batterfeld & Swire
1413 Juno, 11 Lauta, Wegener & Co. 1016 June 10 Lauts, Wegener & Co.
Br.4m.sch.
599 May 26 Gilman & Co.
sh. 1429 May 20 Melchors & Co. th 2216 May 22 Standard Oil Co.
sh. 1827 June 10 Jardine, Matheson & Co.
616 May 25 Captain
Norw. 90 May
Amer, bge.
166 MAT
Brit. bac. BIAT.
5 Standard Oil Co.
a. 1627 May
May 27 Router, Brückelman & Co. sh. 1034 May 20Standard Oil Co.
30 Order brig 330 May 25 Wieler & Co.
Amor. Brit. jamor, ach.
Ger. Tamer. sh. Amer. ch, Amer. sc.
1379 Mar. 1650 April 7 April
3:0uptain
ab 1590 April 20 Wieler & Co. ab. 1020 May 4Standard Oil Co. Amer. ah. 1896 Juno 6Captaiu
Amer. eh. 1660 Sept. 17 Captain.
Swatow
Yokohama
May Hniyaone Rajonty's Ships on the China Station,
Captain.
B Frita...
Ataor. Brit.
3 Reid
...Nichola
gou-
May
Uo.
Commander F. W. Wyley
Gantain Edward Cochecter
Ganunder
Be
C. Sparkéa
B Lang Lem.Com. H. J. D. Larton
W. C. de Vries British Ynanwo
British
MERCHANT SAILING VESSELK. Amor. bqe. Alice Mary Brit bqc. Comat
Nica, bqe.
Name.
Big.
Toss.
GI.H.P.
Where at.
Aida
Molus Alnority Archer
twin-screw
crew crnizor 2nd class 3800
768
Std class
1770
Cent orion*
twinsnew batika ship
10,500
21 7000 12 3180 16 2200 13,000
Dapheu
aloop
1140
1400
Edgar
twin-screw cruizer 1st class
7330
10,000
Bek
g-bt. 3rd cland DOWL (SALE
353
340
Captain Robert L. Grooma Commander T. G. De Lisle Comd. O. E. Kingsmill Captain Spencer B, Logia Commander A. C. Galloway Capt William B. Banderson La-Com. E. P. Barten
Bingapore Yokohama
Shanghai
Nagasaki
Shangbat
Yokohama
Hanken
C. S. Bement Amer, jel
Amor. sh. Eclipse Fannio Skolfield Brit, bgo. Holen Brower Haw. sh.
Firebrand
gunboat 2nd das
455
Lieut.-Com
Vernon Mand
torship, cruiser
16 0
850
Honglong
5600
BOUD
34
850
Nagasaki
Paul Revere
2nd class
750
1050
Chomsipa
Standard
Helensburgh Brit.
Augur.
Amer.
}
0100
8,500
Captain II.
Naganari
70-1
1200
Amoy
Topgallant
eh sh. sh. Asmet, bye.
Ziti
Lient, Hollaire
Yokohama
Wa.H.Conner Amer.
ab.
9609
7000
Quent
C. Bigge
nucer V. Y, de Horney
ruiser 3rd alsas
177
Danamander F B. Felly
cruiser
3000
7000
Captain Wm. C. C. Forsyth
Yokolinus
gunbost lat
9
1209
Lent-Dom. Hugh Cotesworth
Hongkong
gunbost ist class
1200
Liont, Cum. E. &. Grafton
Hougkong
taia-arorutset and class 3600
7000
Captain Alized
L Winslos
Woolang
gun-vezvel 2nd days
1010
Culmeur R. K. McAlpine
Yokohama
ex-transport
2047
Hongkong
gh. 3 class coort duir.
563
310
Hoogkung
armoured cruizer
5600
定
8500
receiving ship
5187
14
Captais John S. Halifax Commodore Beyca
K'loc Dook
ougat facchip,orm var
2750
17 1480
Bagong Hongkong
Humber Immortalité
Narcissus
Poac.ck Pigmy Lique
Plov
Porpoiso Rainbow
Rattler
armouted cruiser guoboat lat clase gunboat lasise oruiser gubat la viaza
Swift
Tamar
Tweed
Judeanted
Vistor Emanuel
Wivera
W. H. Talbot Amd.n. 85.
NAGASAKI
In Port on May 29, 1896 MERCHANT SALLIDO VERSECA. Kozaki Maru Japan. barg
KOBE.
In port on May 27, 1896.
Brit. Dundco Durham Isaac Read
Brit xb.
Where sti
Torpedo Boats in Reserva Nus. 8, 23, 35, 36, 37 sed 36, fire: class; and 3 second stage boats, *Flagship of Vloo-Admiral Buller, C.B.
Foreign Men-of-war .. ine Übina dud Japan Station.
Alger
Aroona Aspic Boyard Brautemps-Bлupró
Hengo
Bobre Boston Castillo Charleston
Dan
Comite Dotrolt Dimitri Donakoi
Antonio de Vilo Don Juan de Austria Daguay Trouin Gaidamaic
General Alav75 Gremiostoly Importer Niobial I
Irene
Kalsor Korajotz
Kormoran
German cruiser
French gunboat
French wouden sloop Portuguese gunboat Russian sloop Ú, 8. cruiser
Frouck
back fagship
Spanish craisor French gunh
U.S. oraiser
German gunboat Russian ironciad Gorman ordisor French cruiser Garman dagship Russiau
Viadivostock Vladivostock dr route Vladivostock Yokohama Chefoo Bargkok
Yokohama
Yokohama
Shanghai Commander John Stark Newell Vladivostock
Liverpool Servia St. David
Amer, sh, sh. Brit. Amor, th Amor; th
YOKOHAMA.
In port on May 23, 1898 F. E. Sanders Ant. ach.
Ger. H. Bischoff
sh.
MANILA.
THE COMMERCIAL FEDERATION OF THE EMPIRE.
The following in a synopsis of the prizo essay writer by Mr J. G. Colmer, O.M.G., on the Camercial Federation of the Ex- pirs in connection with The Statist ihnu- and guineas competition on the subjcet. The 8868y was published in full te The Statist of May 2nd.
The scheme may be divided into four parts;
1. The granting of preferential treat- ment to Colonial and Indian pro- ducts in the United Kingdom. 2. Preferential treatment of British products in the Colonics and India. 3. The additional revenue en derived to form a fund, if the Mother Conn- try and the Colonies and India agres, with a view to improve and supple meat the defences of the outside
the Empire United Kingdom. 4 the The formation of a Colonial
Council
to give the Colonies a greater voice in Imperial affairs, and to provide
for the administration of the fund.
1. Is is suggested that in the United
fatimations.
5
W. ROBINSON & Co.
Kingdon small specific duties should be 794
placed on certain enumerated articles,
150 PIANOS for HIRE or casy MONTHLY PAYMENTS.
with Free Tuning. BESLER" MODEL SPECIALLY FOR THE PEAK.
RON FRAMES.
SOLID CASES,
Guaranteed wear.
$300, $350, $375
5 octaves, $175.
6
do. $215. Noto Pricus and
Iuspect them closely.
The ONLY firm of
Jogiats Deniors, Re- pairers and Tauers.
HIGH QUALITY-LOW PRICES -FULLEST GUARANTEE,
shout twenty in number, when jumpor G. FALCONER &
from foreign countries-similar importe from the Coleries and India te romain duty free, an at
presont. That the
moderate in their nature will posals aro
выд
Co.
Watch-makers, Jewellers and Opticians.
NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, BOOKS & CHARTS.
BEST QUALITY ENGLISH-MADE GOODS' Kept in Stock.
46a, Queen's Road. 1001
arising out of the preferential trade arrange- meats, and upon all other subjects in which the Colonies they reprcsculed had the
FOR SALE.
right to consult, or to be consultad by, the J, & G. STODART'S Imperial Government.
be understont when it is stated that the cutha, with one or two exceptions, are equivalent to an ad calorem duty of about 3 per cent, on forsiga imports of the articles specified. Da foreign wheat and for a revival of the duties in force up to 1869, of about 1 19, per quarter, is recommended. Tae impurts in 1894 of the enumerated articles from for- eign countries wero valued at £95,539,794, and from the Unlonies and Jadia at £44,058,350. The duties, it is anticipated, would realise about £2,700,000..
The enamorated articles are live Bonals, meats, cheese, butter, wheat, flour, hamp and other for
fibres, icory,
andreased leather, sugar, unretined and refined. wool, tallow sual skina, fish oil, lugwood, mahogany, and The only acrious obstacle of an interna- and kernola for oil. It would have been tional charactor in the way of carrying out puts and easy mention many other articles pro- the scheme is contained in the restrictive duced in the Colonies on foreign imports of clauses of the commercial troatios with Bol- which duties might be imposed,
Buch as in-
and Germany, which oblige the Colo- dia-rubber, indigo, farinaceous substances, nies to adult imports from those countries
the samo torm Dental feathers, fish, froita, gutta on the same ornamental
|ŽR' those from the
Uaited sking, Kingdom. hiden, palm oil, rice, furs,
By the action of the most- percha,
ore, wine, and wood. But, favoured-nation clauses in other treaties silver and tie to the judgmont of the writer of the
eBay, this obligation is made more or less general. Commercial Fedoration will have a greater Ae British imports from Belgium and Ger- chance of
of immediato adoption and success many are greator than British exports to If it is inaugurated on a moderate basis, those countries, and as, even if the abjec one-half tionable It is also proposed to reduce by one
classes wore cancelled, the Colonies the existing datise on imports from the could still be made amenable to the general
and mcat-favoured-nation clavas, Colonies sud India of eDDArt of cart of the treaties, it is suggested that I
the
to
cofee,
which forma
tea, the duties on the Lhose articlos
articles to:
somsin foreiga
as at present. This of the existing tariff, with a the proposition were made to the countries rearrangement of
in question they would prefer the modif redaction of b
of 5 per cent. in the duties on catious of the treaties rather then their tobacco from all countries, would mean a abrogation. The treaties are terminable in decreue in the revenue to the extent
Retaliation on the about £3,000,000. It will be acon, there case of twelve monthe' notice.
he part of foreign coon- fore, that the schome involves, roughly tries is not anticipated as the result of the speaking, a net increase in the revenue of adoption of the sahome, becaue their im
Uuited
Kingdom of about £700,000. It is orged that an increase.in price is port duties are now a high, generally
speaking, 85
as they can be made, and aug not likely to result from the placing of increase would coact on the countries them duties on foreign imports of the enumerated selves. Besides, with the Imperial Customs the extent of the Union in existence, a policy of retaliation articlos, at any rate proposed duties. Is overy caso
there would hardly be lightly undertaken.
The following are some of the advant would still be a considerable importation of the different commodities from the Colonies ages which it is claimed would be derived and India. As they
emain daty
the Mother Country on the one hand, Fold
by free, the supplies coming from within the and the Colonies and possessions on the Empire would dominate the market, and, ather, from the adoption of with the foreign competition, have a ten-commercial federation. It would bring the deney to prevent the increase in prices Mother Dountry into closer union with the which perhaps might follow if duties wore
Colonies. By giving proferential treat moris from all conatries. placed upon such imports in the Colonios withits the limits of the Empire, the bond en a moderate scale, to British trade 2. As the liacal and India ace so tema:
of unity be material as their trade cashanges ao different, it has timentai. By such apparently been found difficult to make of Free Trade that
in tha prevail any proposal for giving proferential trast. Kingdom would not be seriously endanger. ment of a uniform character to British im-ed, and freer trade then at
at present would parts in those markets, in return for the be made possible within the Empire. On
tha suggested on United Kingdon in the part of the the other hand, the British manufcctucar would retain the control of the rapidly in mended in the essay that Mothers
There creasing Colonial macenes of the outlying would Country sbould take the initiative in the to
to a ouity for the
a Colonial Coun metter, inform the Colonics and India parts of the Limpiro, what advantages the United Kingdom is cil for mutual sonsultation on matters of
In Purt on May 25, 1806, KERCHANT STEAMERS AND SAMINO VESSEL".
Brit. -str, dizcharging
Amaranth
Berlin
Bidston Bill
Elcano
Florence
Frooman
Heathbank
Bb.
Amter. Brit.
air. Atlantio, U.. Span. str. Singapore Amer. h. New York
Amor, el dinoharging Brit ch. Now York Isla de Mindanao Span. str. L'pool v. Spało Malacca Brit. aer, Mania& L'dan Manila Span, str. L'ecol v. Spain Salvadora
18
soleme of
And the nature of would preference the doctrines
ths"
recam.
Gud a
Foll
Duited
to offer to the imports of
of the arti-genera
general interest. Greater attention that
prepared to offe
the
FINE, OLD WEST OF SCOTLAND
Whisky.
PRICE,...
$12 per Chas of 12 Quarta. Dodwell, Carlill & Co.,
Praya Ventral
Hongkong larch 2, 1896,
A WONDERFUL MEDICINE.
478
BEECHAM'S
are universally admitted to bo Worth a Guinea a Box.
BILIOUS AND NERVOUS
DISORDERS,
Stok Headache, Loss of Appetite,
Scurvy and Blotches on the Skiz,
Disturbed Gleep, &c.
For jemales of all ages they are imja'uabls.
The 1/1, boxes sutain 56 Pilla, Price, 50 Ceuta a Box.
Prepared only by tho Proprietor, ToMAS BREUIAM, St. Heleu's, England Sale Agents for Hongkong and China- WATKINS & Co., GC, Queen's Road. [6
A
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Vol. XXIIï,-No. 1s
CHINA REVIEW'
CONTAINS
The Triad Society, or Heaven and Earth
Association.
Migrations of Tongs in Modern Chinoso, Tho Satsumas Rebellion.-Old Japan. Memorial Stone to the Luto Teghin K'üch.
and ask what concessions of a preferential Emigration attraper to the Colonis.The Tungkwan Dialect of Cantonese
to
countries. the
The Reviewer Reviewed, or Mr. Lockhart's Giles' Beylow of tha to Quotations. BILBUDI OF
Eagira, ever would oles enumerated from within
numbere would 1 few in large they would be character
x- their shores and increase the demand for prepared tead to importe from the United King British goods. The investment of
Capital dom over imperis from foreign
their powers of production be so ingrossed nature would pave the way for an Impo- that the United Kingdom would year by
of the which the detaile e proposals could be discorded, and definite year depend less upon foreign sources for
hur food supplies.
be cal
It is believed that correspondence of this Colonies would be encouraged, and Notes and Flo Kai.
at
ME
nature of
arrangements agreed upon of which au
would be every pert of the Empire
& moderate preferential treatment, on sosie, for Inter-Imperial trade. The schung,
the which is
essentially family arrangement between the Colonies And Possession and the Mother Country, to alteration frould naturally be subject from time to time, as required, in the inter- ents of all the parties concerned,
A Challenge. Sartor Rebartus. Notices of Now Boots.
To Contributors.
Attached to the essay are several statisti.Collectanes Bibliographica.
uppendicen, illustrating the commercial Books Wanted, Exchanges, & aixe of the Empire, and showing that relatively speaking, the trade of the uited Kingdom with the Coloales has been in.. orassing in a greater ratio than the trade with the other parts of the world.
VISITORS AT HOTELS.
HONGKONG HOTEL.
Me L Barindoague Mr B. J. Barlow
W, Robinson & Co. have 150 Pianos for
Me E. H. Bell
3. Assuming that the Colonisa were pre- Hire on Monthly Payments, also Pinnes parod
to grant proferential treatment to returned from Hire cheap. British teado (upon which no doubt appears
of the to exist, in view of the resolutionn Ottawa Conférence), assicing also that India was ready to follow their example. sad that they re-arranged their tariffs in favour of British trade in a manner satis-
and that factory to the United Kingdom and the formation of a fund for defence pur- upun a part of the
poses was gone to suppose that then!
scheme, it is
Colonies and Indis would be able to con
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL
Station.
REGISTER,
Jann 10th.AT 4 FM,
tribute, as partly or entitely the cateome Wrestock. 20.82 74 imports, according to their local circam-Tozio...... 28.10 stances, a sum equal in the aggregate to Nagasaki.. 29.95 the net amount of additional revenue Shanghai.. (£700,000) to be raised in the United King-Sharp P., dom. ens of the appendices of the Amoy ****** of Seaton... BSB a sugestion for the
or the apportionment | the £700,000 smong the Colonies
and Indis Gansen. offered. This would provide a uearly £1,500,000 per aus and
Vict, Pena of the Colonies contribution of
a fund of Hongkong 24.75
the
joint
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bezomater.
Exmidity.
Temperatura
* * § 8 - 1 2 3 - Durection.
Weather.
Gap Rock 29.7
the United Kingdom, which it is suggested Macao....29.76 could be used to
depplement and improve Hasphong, 29.1
includi
the era, Actong
graving Bolmao.... 29.78 outlying other things
Manila..... 29.88 99
docks and stations, in the
parts of the
the maintenance of guard-ships in the log ports o
of the Empire is proposed. Thace roads would be useful not only for har- hour defence, but in
Name
Flag and Big.
Tras.
Buss.
B.".
Cuplein.
Admiral Kornickoff Admiral Nakhtmoff Albatros
Russian oruiner
4960 12
6000
Captala Eltchaninoff
Kussian flagship
7781
9500 32
Captain Kaaberirinoti
Austrian gaubcat
650
400
Aleout
Busila gunboast
810
780
Captain Patenego
Fronch cruiser
4930
8000
Captain Boutat
2370
8400
Captain A. Sammow
176
400
28 1400
Fortiu
1360 -14 1000
Teruot
400
402
400
950
1150
Captain Bukvisky
3000
3000
Captain F.
9290
4400
Capt.
1040
6660
Capt. Coffin
Enrique Saulula
Capt. A. T. Da Costa e Silva Wildes
Hongkong Nosaki
Shanghai Manlis
gunboat
500
Capt.
Jay Saucet
Yokohama
U. S. erniser
2000
5100
Russian cruiser
16
70.0
Captain Witho
Spanish cruiser
1200
Capt. Duelo
Spanish cruiser
1130
1300
Commander
R. P. de Beaure
French cruiser
3636
4800
Captain Bayle
3500
Chemulpo Manita Mupils Saigon Кибе
Spanish gun-ve
1000
1200
Capt. Ramon Rochiquet Frsijillo Manila
Russian gunbost
1400
1980 13
Capt. Bouchanoff
400 4 340
Capt Lieut. Braun
Nogasaki Neaking
$800
32
8000
4400
8000
Chefoo
4350
8000
2300
7300
2159
German ervisor
200
Krolsur
Russian aloop
1930
French ganocat
"500
B00
500
Latin
French gunbɔnl
490
500
Machias
D. 8.
crainer
1050
3000
1000
1067
A 1000
Captain Vanigra
Yokohama Shorigai Chemulpo Yokohama Nagasaki Saigon Salgon Manife
. aidon :
B
1400
Commander Fodiapulak
1870
Coat. Rolginger
Questock Kintusk
ILOILO. Brit Brit
atr. Gibraltar fo
8800
Captain
Vladivostock
Otrajiny
1480
12
6060
8000
Coptela Rodionof
Doctork
for
BANGKOK,
tha
245
4400
8000
Captain you Holtzendorf
Enarkok Napiting
3000
19
4600
Com der
18,000
Captain
Usprain Baaranoff
960
1120
2100
2100
4050
2400
Captain Barbing
Captain Astromof
Mapila Vladivostosh Vladivostook Vladivostock Nanking Belgon
In port on May 31, 1800, NABURANT CALÁÍRU VARŠEM
Vipers--- Yerstown Rabijaka
French gunboat
480
U. 8. Groleer
1700
-$880
Commander Contkolla Commander Stobizton
Bangkok
Chemalpo
Enerton cruise
130
1470
Captain Lebedof
Chemulpo
Albert Swed, bid. Allegro
Norm bgoi Charun Wettane Blama, bqo Bran Pachdoo Windemer
Dan bo Norm. Ego. Merm bar
BOTI
1200
Format Azova
Reina Cristins Radk Bilatoh Elvontch
Spanish tramer Kasport
1. S, Gloup
U.
U. 8. flagship
Han ganhcat
Rosalon G
guabast
French Gorman grofcer
Spanish praises
Ruslan 1st cinés graines
Ruslan gunboat
Rundum
Gorman
10,930
Whela
French oruiner
863
19,000
Capt. Foelkerebam Capt. du Bois
Captsio
Rivet
Brinkmann
Liadostrosm
Beklemishelf Capt. Desier LiGutsuset. Gauchot
Lieut.-Com, Gueydot Commander Houtten.
10. J. Bead
Captela Baraht
List Commands Videl.
Spau. str. Provinces
Brita Toonsang
atr.. Hongkong Wm. H. Starbuck Amar, ah, discharging
lieved
0.8. James!
June 11th at 10 am,
milite, with the Wl'estock. 29.01 51
which it is bo Tokio...... 80.02 troula roadly be tormed in the lead-Nagasaki.. 30. 03
Shanghai.. 39& ing maritime ports of the Empire; a sharp Pk, 28.86 force would not only be valuable locally, but would be available for drafting on Her Ay Majesty'e ships that pight be operating in
Swatow
the neighbourhood of the Colonies in time Canton...28
Hongkong 29.83 of ware
Viot Feast In peder to give the Colonto a larger Beck 20 raice in the affairs of the Empire than they
ate, in quarantineow have, and to cuable them to participate Macao......
in the adininistration of the proposed fund Haiphong.
defence, the bristion of a Colonial Bolinao...29.87 b Council is suggested. It would oanslat
for
Manila 29.88 82 65
On the 11th at 11.20
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A further rise Children and mild die J, 4. Parsona Lord of the
Admiralty,
of the barometer has taken place on the Mr. de ChamponuaMe A. Preis of the Hzchequer, the Colonial
Mrs d'Ai, Remedios being add
President. The sheer Chlus Ocast, pressure now exceeding the Mr V. Cennes
the Apatite Goneral of the normal by about 0.08 inch totwear Long
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