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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16TH, 1910.
DIRECTORY
AND
CHRONICLE
FOR CHINA, JAPAN, COREA, INDO.CHINA, SIAM, STRATTS SETTLEMENTS, MALAY STATES, NETHERLANDS INDIA, PHILIPPINES, BORNEO, ETC.
SHANGHAI
Lanos PLAN OF THE CITY OF VICTORIA PLANO NEW TERRORY (KOWLOON) PLAN OF KOWLOON PLAN OF MANILA PLAN or
or SAIGON PLAN OF SINGAPOUR PLAN OF BATAVIA
The DIRECTORY covers the whole of the PLAN OF TINITAT (KTAOCHA) ports and cities of the Far East, from Nether: PaAN OF FOREIGN CORCESSION, lands India to Siberis, in which Europeans reside, Pias or BONAKE SHANGHAI) with Insel
Not only is the Directory as full and completo Blowing the EXTENDED SEPTLEMENT in each case as it can be made, but each Colony, Port, or Bestlement 3 prefaced by DESCRIP TION, carefully revised each year, wat of which will serve in pœnate GripES FOR THE Tour, giving every detail in connection with the pisces, their History, Topography, de, &c. *The Taforination in these Descriptions, com- sisting of a hundred interesting arteles, packed with facts concisely start, and containing utatistics of the TRADE of each Country, and Port, would alone wallin to fill a large volume. Royal Octavo-Complete with Fifteen Maps, and as, pp. 1,882, $10.00. Directory only pp. 1,300, $8.00.
The Directories and Description are of.
CHINA
Poking
Tientsin
Taitalle
Souchow
Canton
Chinking
Whampoa
Working
Kowloon
Taku
Kowkiang
Suanshut
Hankow
Antang
Chinrangla Wahu Lepra
Manchurian Yachow
Trade Centros Blus
Port Arthur
Ning po
Winchow
Santa
Konzmoon Nanning Wachowfu Kwangehanwan Palko
Lungchow Mangtze
Hokow
Nowchwang
Tairen
Chefoo
Weihniwei
Kiaechan
TRIDENfa
Szamo
Murden
Amey
Shanghai Swatow
AND
JATAN AND Fоnos
Tokyo
Osaka
Yokohama
Keeling Thinanfu.
Toochow
#ygo.
Kole
Moji
Nagasaki Takow Ilakodate Anping
Shinonoseki Tomsni
EASTERN BRETA
Vladivostock
SeculTMTM
Chomelro Kunsan
Nicujewsk
COREA
Wonant Mokpo Frison Chinasmpo Pinggang Songchiu Masarapo
HONGKONG AND ITS DEPENDENCIES
Humoi
FERNEN INDO-CHINA:
Haiphong
Tonkin Provinces
Manila
Serawak
МАСЛО
Jus
A ອນແຕ Quinhon
Topratie Saigon Cambodge
Caba
PHILIPPINES
Toilo
TORNEO
Labuan British N. Bornos
BANGKOK STRAIT SETTLEMENTS
Singaporo, PAY STATER
Johere Pabang
Batavia
Malacen, Prov. Wellesley
Sengoi Ujong Selangor
Perak
Jelebu NETHERLANDS INDIA
Macassar
Samarung Padang Buitenzorg Sourabais
East Coast of Sawatri NAVAL SQUADRONH
Germaan
Japarota
Siamese
British
Austrian French
United States Italian OFFICEUS OF COAST AND RIVER STEAMERS. The Book is printed from Now Type specially reserved for the purps, and uniformity in every arrangement greatly facilitates reforu ·co,
A feature in the 1909 Edition pro the CLASSIFIED LISTS of TRADES and PROFESSIONS AL the larger Commercial Centres
The ALPHABETICAL LIST of RESIDENTS -contains the names of over
20,000 FOREIGNERS, carefully arranged, with the Initis as well as the Surnames in strictly Alphabetical Order,
that any name can be found instantly. The
PROTESTANT
MISSIONARIES, IN CHINA, JAPAN AND COREA arranged in a special separate list.
THE MAPS AND PLANS"
are
have been engraved by one of the most eminent Firms in Great Britain and are corrected and brought up to date. They consist this year of the following
COLOURED PLATE OF FLAGS OF FOREIGN HONGS MAP OF THE FAR EAST PLAN OF YOKOHAMA Pran or Kone AND Hrogo PLAX
Or. Foxwar Basetatoris, TOKETNIN
The CHRONICLE covers the notable events of the last haft entury in the Far Eust together with the Texts of all the most important Troati concluded with the entries of Easters Ass the vations Custom Tariffs, Tudo Regulations, Chambers of Commerce, Scales of Commissions, Consular and Court Feee, 1ongkong Stamp Datics, Poet Coide, igual Codes, Chinese Festival Tables of Money, Weights and Measures, and other Commercial Information Lincluding:-
TREATIES WITH CHINA Great Britain:--Nuking. 1342; Tienbain, 1808: Tariff Agreement and Rules, 1850: Contention, 1880; Rates for Joint Investiga tion of Customs Seizures, 1869; Chefio, 3574-with-Additional Article; Opin Cor reation, 1890; Chnagking Convention, 1891; Tibet Sikkim Convention, 1890; Berwi Convention, 1897; Kowloon Extension, 1808; Wribaise, 1598; Convention, entoercial, Shanghai, 10:2; Imigration Convention, 1904 Free Tientsin, 1858; Convention, 1860; Tootsin, 1835; Conventions, 1890, 1887 and 1895; Frender Trade Legulationa
United States: Tlensin, 1858; Additional, 1805; Feking, 1880; Immigration, 1891;
mmercial, 1903.
1880
| Germany:-Tientsia, 1861: Peking,
Kinnchan Conyersion, 18998; Railway and Mining Conesian, 1899.
Japan: Shironachi, 1895; Ling Con- Tention, 1895; Commercial, 1996; New Fort 1896; Supplementary Commercial, 158. Russian-St. Petersburg, 1881; Russian Land
Trade, 1881.--
Portugal, 18-8; Commercial Treaty, 1904. FISA PROTOCOL minda" between China and
Eloveis Fowers, 1901.
TREATIES WITH JAPAN Gone Britain, 181; Duties Convention, 1895; Russ, Agreements to Corea; United State, Extrition. Treats 1884; Great Britain (Alliance) 1995; Russia (Peace Treaty) 1905.
TREATIES WITH COREA Jon, 1976; pan Supplementary, 1876; Japan, 1204 and 1805, United States, 1882; Great Britain, 1895.
TREATS WITH SAN
Great Pritain, 1856, 1899 and 1909, France, Great Britain and France, Siamese Frontier.. 1608 and 004; Jajas, 1883; Rusia, 1899. Great Britain and Ruest, Railway Convention
1969.
CUSTOMS TARIFES TRADE REGULATIONS China, Japan, Slam, Cgrei.
1.FOAL DOCUMENTS Orders in Copeit for Cremtuent of H.B.M.
Subjects in China and Corea, and in Sam Rufes of H.1.31 Supremo and other Courts in China, &c.; Tables of Court and onmilar Fees: Charter of the Colony of Hong kong Malay States Federation Agreement; Tuble of Hongkong Court Fees; Admi alty Bale; Foreign Jurisdiction Act: Rega- lutions for the or Courts of United Enter United Sutes Consular and Court Fees; Rate of Court of L'onvale of Shanglud; Chinese Passenger Aet Hongkong Licences, Trade Marks, and Letters Patent Feen; Fort Recuistions for Chiun; Harbour Regulations for Japan.
The CHRONICLE and DIRECTORY, al- though rendered in every possible tanner, con tains every year more pages.
It was years og universally pronomeed to be the cheapest work of the kid anywhere published, and although very much enlarged and improved in every war, the price in silver is now below the equivalent of 21 68, at which it was originally publiøret. -
It is published at the Office of the Hongkong Daily Press, and can be bad from, and adver timents sent the nigh the principal look- sellem in Asia and through LONDON ............. "Hongkong Daily From" Office"
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SPAIN AND THE PORTUGUESE REVOLUTION.
THE TASK OF SENOR CANALEJAS,
Whether the Republicans, can count on the Army er not, there is no doubt that they repro sent a considerably force of opinion, and they are certainly better organized than any other political party. Their chief strength lies in the but they
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without
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to be
se gaining adherents among all A special correspondent of the Tenes writing of the community. Norartheless the party from fifadrid, on October 17th, says
does not
prosent & united front It is scarcely. Notwithstanding many statements that have possible that the moderate Republicans view appeared to the contrary, the revolution in Port Rat
raisgiving ngai kas had no visible offent upon the political Radier! Republicans and the Socialists. The of reaction and Clericalism would ritnation in Spain. To say that Spaniards
have beon watching ovonts across the frontior with opinion, whereas the success of Liberalism weld together the various shades of breathless interest in to
give
totally false impression. Ministers, no doubt,
might have a disruptive effect and possibly concerned with the now problems which tho Tho triumphould probably,
boon attach moderato Republicans to con, have
the Momrohy. prorthrow of a noighbouring dynety has created;
war, Republicans have been robbing toir hands with joy at the success of their Portuguese brethren: ably bemoaned the passing of the old order of family in this country has prob.
anoble
things, which has involved friends in tho entourage of King Manool. But this is all. Thor has boon no popular excitement, no popular gathusiasm To
impartial observer who mingled with the crowd even yesterday's demonstration struck a perfunctory late.
It will bo equally fale to suppose that revolution, if it does come in Spain, will have been lustened on by the triumph of Ropub- canism in Portugal. Precisely what the psycho- logical effect has been it would be diffoult to say, but it is clear that, however similar
super. ficially the problems in the two countries inay be, the diflenities confronting Spanish states. Bren connot be solved, for the present at least, by the rough and ready metliods of revolution, In the opinion of those competent to judge, Republican coup d'état would plaage the country into civil war; for the Roman Catholi element is too strong to submit to the domina. tion of an anti-religions faction. And, more ever, it is not at all certain what attitude tho Army, which is the deciding factor, would take. Republicans affirm that when the time comes they may be sure of the Army. Ofliers and other
differout
parsons in a position to know tell quito It is a noteworthy fiet that most Republicans, even Radical Bapublicans like Soñor Lorrous, at whose word, it is said, the fareas of revolution will be set in motion, Heem all agreed that their organization is not yut in a state to warrant their forcing a crisis. This is why, no doubt, they are willing to gain time by supporting the Liberal Promior Sanor Canalejas, contient that in the and he must fall and be succeeded by a Conservati re Cabinet which will play into their hands.
THE PREMIER'S DELICATE POSITION. Soñor Canslejas is in a position of grot delicney which requires the exercise of do little fact, of strength, and of considerable dexterity, On the one hand, as the head of & Liberal Cabinet suspected of anti-Clericul designs, he
is
Pposed by trainonianos and Carlista-in
by the whole body of Roman Catholic opinion in Spain. On the other hand, he is HOSPI watched by the Republicans, who will turn on him the moment he unavors in the execution of his Liberal programme. If ho leans too much on the Republicas left he raus the risk of
of alienating his Conservative sup porters, and he may be sure that Etile meroy will be shown him if he attempts to look too much to the Conservatives for support,
The Republicans affirm that the deciding factor will be the King. They hold that no good has come out of the Monarchy for over 300 years, and though they have no personal disiko for the present Sovereign they declare that, how- ever Liberal his intentions any be, he esuust fight against the Clerical and reactionary influences of his immediate entourage. Those who know the King well say that he will not drop Señor Canalejas and his Liberal pro- gramme, as the Republicans scoretly hope. One thing seems clear, that if the King does abandon Señor Camalejas and turns again to the Conservatives he will place the Throne in extrome jeopardy.
cass would mean
eztait civil
sparing warfaro on the Church, which is still to Señor Canalejas and his colcagnas, in the dear to many millions of Spaniards.
It is for this rosson that moderate nien turn hope that they may succeed in holding the balauco between the conflicting interests and in
out their expansivo progamme of carrying Liberal noastres. Fow in their hourts wish for a revelation; any are agreed as to the nocossity of reforms, and many seo in Liberalisa the last bulwark against the parils of violent change.
BARCLAY,
PERKINS
FAMOUS
LONDON STOUT.
The
For FORTLAND, via MOJI, KORE YOKOHAMA & SAN FRANCISCO.
(WITH LIBERTY TO CALL AT HONOLULU AND SAN FRANCISCO.) STEAMPRIP
To SAI
Томк
CAPTAIN
HENRIK IBSEN"
...4,578... Christon Smith On 23rd Nov., at Noor.. Through Billa of Lading issued to Pacific Coast Polats and all Eastern Canadina and United States Puinta. For through rates of Freight and further information, communicate with or apply to
King's Building (Opposita Blake. Pier).
PENINSULAR
FRED J. HALTON,
AGENT
1229
& ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION 00. HOMEWARD
- PASSENGER SEASON 1911.
PROPOSED SAILINGS OF MAIL STEAMERS
MARSEILLES
ER
AND LONDON.
TAKING PASSESOERS ALSO YOR
COLOMBO, INDIA, AUSTRALASIA, EGYPT, BRINDISI, &c. THROUGH TICKETS ISSUED TO BOSTON AND NEW YORK.
STEAMERS
to COLOMBO
Leave
HONGKONG
·Connecting Steamort Эло
Duo MARSEILLES PLYMOUTH from COLOMBO to
(Brindisi (London MARSEILLES & LONDON 2days earlier) 1-day later)
...... 7500
Steamer Tous 1 P.M. SATURDAY
DELEI
8000 February ARCADIA...... 7000 February 18 ASSAYE
4 MARMORA... 10500
18
4
March
Steamer
MANTUA 11000 MALWA ......11000 MACEDONIA 10500
Tons
SATURDAY
FRIDAY
March 4
March 10
March 18
March 24
April 1
April 7
March
DEVANHA ... 8000
April
T
(Through Stesmor
calling at Bombay)) MOLDAVIA. 10000
April 15
April 21
April 29
May 5
DELHI
8000
April
15
MONGOLIA...10000
in
ASSATE DELTA
7500
April
29
2000
May 13
MOREA 11000 MOOLTAN ...10000
May 13 May 19 May 27 Jais June 10 June 16
Leading Brand
ENGLAND.
+
Passengers change Steamers at COLOMBO, and those for BRINDISI transfer also to the Express Mail Steamer at PORT SAID. Accommodation in the connecting Steamer from COLOMBO is definitely reserved in
Hongkong or at the time of Booking.
FARES TO LONDON (Including Surtax):
16T SALOON £71,10 SINGLE. £105.14 RETURN,
£48.8
IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE MAIL STEAMERS INTERME DAITE(NON-TRANEHIPMENT) STEAMERS WILL LEAVE FOR
LONDON
CARRYING SALOON PASSENGERS AT REDUCED KÅTES.
PROPOSED SAILINGS:
The
best that
can
be obtained.
STEAMERS
SOLD
* SUNDA
* NUBIA
EVERYWHERE.
• BYRIA
NORE
* PALAWAN
· SOLE AGENTS FOR CHINA ;
DADY BURJOR & Co.
* BORNEO
* SICILIA
* SUMATRA * NILE
2ND
£72.12
Leave Пококон
Due LONDON
Toonega
about
About
4760 5900
January
25
March
February
March
6650 March
April
6700
March
May
470) April
5
May
4600
April
79 June
67C0
May
3
June
19
4800
May
31 July
6700
June
14
July
PR&BS=
Wholesale Wine & Spirit Merchants. These Steamers call also at SINGAPORE, PENANG. COLOMBO, nail at MARSEILLES
FARES TO LONDON (Including Surtax):
11037
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. BREMEN IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL
FOR
KOBE & YOKOHAMA...
LINES.
NAPLES, GENOA, ALGIERS, GIBRALTAR, SOUTHAMPTON, ANTWERP & BREMEN
STRAMERS
TONS
PRINZ SIGISMUND," 6,000
Capt. D. LENZ
"PRINZESS MALICE,"
Capt. P. Qxosch 20,300
SHANGHAI, TSINGTAU, KOBE) "KLEIST,"
& YOKOHAMA
KUDAT & SANDAKAN...
SYDNEY
OBE}
MANILA, YAP, NEW GUINEA,
BRISBANE, MELBOURNE...
Capt. Q. PANNKE
"BORNCO
Capt. F. SEMBILL 5050
* PRINZ SIGISMUND"
Capt. D. LENZ,
TO BAIL
About
1 15th Novembe é
f Wod'day, 16th
Nov,, at Noos.
Abort
1er SALOON £55.0 SINGLE. £82.10, RETURN. 2ND
£38 10
Carry 1st and 2nd Saleon Passengers.
For further Particulara, apply to-
SUPERINTENDENT.
LINES.
£57.4
E. A. HEWETT,
10021
U.
S.
S.S. CO..
PACIFIC
TOYO
KISEN KAISHA.
SEMI-TROPICAL ROUTE.
Only Line taking the warm SOUTHERN ROUTE across the PACIFIC VIA HONOLULU, OAIIU, the most. Fertile and Bouutiful Island of the PACIFIC.
PROPOSED SAILING FROM HONGKONG.
17,000
2 161
6,000
16th November
End of November.
Saturday, 3rd
Deo, ut Daylight
New
STEAMERS.
Tons
* MONGOLIA
..27,000
TENYO MARU
21 000
KOREA
I1,000
NIPPON MARU
..11,000
* SIBERIA
18.000
SATURDAY, SATURDAY,
* MANCHURIA.
27.000
SATURDAY,
↑ CHIYO MARU
21.000
Twin Scrawe.
+ Priple Scrow Steame
SATURDAY,
AU the Steamers of the European Line are fitted with Wireles Telegraphic. System of Telefunken.
For further Particulars, apply to
Hongkong, 10th November, 1910.
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, MELCHERS & Co., GENERAL AGENTS HONGKONG & CHINA.
PASSENGER SEASON 19 11.
IN 25 DAYS TO ITALY
BY THE
MAGNIFICENT N.D.L. LINERS:
(SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.)
“SATURDAY,
SATURDAY.. SATURDAY,
All Stoumers are Equipped with Wireless Telography.
SAILING DAT÷E.
3d Dea, at 1 r.. 10th Dee, at 1 P.M. 17th Dea,, at 1 P. 31st Dec., at 1 P.M. 7th Jan, al 1 .. 21st Jan..
1 P.M. 23th Jan, at 1 13. -Via Manila..
HE P.M. S.S. "MONGOLIA" will be despatched for SAN FRANCISCO VIA MANILA SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, KOBE YOKKAICHI, YOKOHAMA and 11ONOLULU, on SATURDAY, 3rd December, ut 1 pm. -
FARES: HONGKONG TO LONDON £71 10s. Od. Beturn, Six MONTHS, £120'; 24 MONTUS, £125; INCLUDING BERTH AND MEALS ACROSS AMERICA.
SPECIAL RATES (First Class Only) Granted upon Application. To European Points: Officials of any European Naval, Military, Diplomacy, Consular and/or Civil Services located in Arin, to Enropean Officials in the Services of the vernments-
of China and Japan, To United States Points, Commissioned Ours of the United States. Army, Navy, US. PH. & H. Services, U.S. Consul Genorals, Consuls and Vice-Coamig stationed at Porta of Call. To United States and Canadian Points Meators of the Nuval, Military, Diplomatic and Consular Officials of the Governments of China and Japan. These Special Rates apply when travelling at their own expense and to their families. Toall points -Missionaries and their families.
"PRINZESS ALICE"- Capt. P. GROSOIT. •
“LUETZOW"
Capt. B, WILHELMI
* KLEIST"
DISPLACEMENT,
20,800
17,300
17,000
ON MARCH 22ND..
'ON APRIL
5тн.
ON APRIL 19TH.
ASIA... CHINA
Capt. 0. PANNIE.
CALLING AT NAPLES, GENOA, ALGIERS, GIBRALTAR AND SOUTHAMPTON TO LAND PASSENGERS,
All the Steamers of the European Line are fitted with Wireless Telegraphic. Now System of Telesunken.
Early booking recommended,
For Particulars,' apply- to-
Hongkong, 10th November, 1910.
GENERAL AGENTS.
MELCHERS & Co.,
[1062-
INTERMEDIATE SERVICE.
0,500 Tons,.....SATURDAY, 19th Nov., at 1 P.M. 10,200 Tons......SATURDAY, 14th Jun, at 1 P.M.
The 8. "ASIA" will leave for SAN FRANCISCO, VIA SHANGHAL NAGASAKI KOBE. YOKOHAMA AND HONOLULU, ou BATURDAY, 19th Noroeber, at 1 P.M.
On the Fine MAIL Steamers, ASIA and CHINA, FIRST CLASS. SALOON SERVICE is farnisked at Intarmediate Rates... FARES, HONGKONG TO LONDON via New York
vía Canadian Atlantic Ports. £43. £5. HONGKONG TO SAN FRANCISCO-
£25. Through Bills of I uding issued to Japan, North, Central and South American Ports For further information as to Passage and Freight, apply to the Agency of the Companies, KING's Bumpire (opposite Blake Pier).
FRED J. HALTON. AGENT.
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