INTIMATIONS

CROSSLEY BROTHERS, LTD. OPENSHAW, MANCHESTER.

MAKERB.OF

GAS & OLL ENGINES,

MARINE ENGINES.

MOTORS & MOTOR

GAS

-CARS,

PLANTS

POWER

AND HEANG

PORTOSES, YO WORK writ

KIND OF PULL.

SUCTION.

ANI

|PRESSURESYSTEMS,

JAMMONIA RECOVERY.

PLANTS, 80,

HAVE ALREADY MANUFACTURED CLOSE UPON 70,000 ENGINES,

'SEVERAL OF THESE ENGINES CAN BE SEEN NOW AT

WORK IN THE COLONY,

AGENTS FOR HONGKONG & SOUTH CHINA;

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IN PREPARATION.

THE

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1ST, 1910 THE REVOLUTION AT LISBON. others 20 days, from the 6th to 26th October, |

(Continued from Page. 6.)

hin family home. The Rev. Fathor Restor replied that it was impossible to quit immediately and that time should be allowed thom to arrange their affairs and for this they required a few days They ropiled that tims could not be granted and that all mast Toave the promises at once, as a special train was awaiting at Torres Vedras to convey them to Liston. Then," said the Rector," you should, at least, allow someone to stay to look after the Blessed Sacrament, and take okatge of the house till tomorrow bosides we have a couple of old sick priests who are unable to come with us just now."The troop commanders would not listen to this request and insisted that the priests should leave at once and anid they would send them afterwards the Blessed Sacraments and their halongings. What a miserable idea they have of the Blessed Succament! It proves their ignorance of the religion they profees. They said, further, that each of us should take what we headed in a small frayelling bog and carry it along with us, and that the rest they would take care to forward. But tho Roctor insisted that straeone had to stay with the sick priests, and that it was impossible that all should guit now. "Oh no, this wouldn't do all wond to go to Lisbon at ones;" they retorted. Thereupon the Recior promptly replied: If you will not allow to atay, none of us will leave the spot wo profer to die hare shot, by yon rather than all abandon our bonie." Then, seeing this determination and foating soricus' result 'they

DIRECTORY consented to the two old priests who were sick,

ANDY

another priest and a few laymon remaining. All the rest, including myself, wont to prepare our handbags and left hurriedly, as only a quarter of an hour was allowed for these prepara ioan. We were theu compelled to quit the

CHRONICLE 1911. seminary scorted botwson two lines of soldiern

For CHINA, JAPAN, COBEA, INDO-CHINA, SIAM, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, MALAY STAPES, NETHERLANDS INDIA, PHILIPPINES, BORNEO, ETC.

Information for inclusion in the 1911 Directory should be forwarded at once to the -"HONGKONG DAILY PRESS OFFICE.".

Tha DIRECTORY owers the whole of the PLAN OF THINGTAD(Rincian) parly and cities of the Far East, from Nather PL OF Fouses CION, SHANOTAT lands India to Siberie, in which Europeans raide.ELAX OF HONOKEW (SUANGIAT) with Inset

Not only in the Directory sa fall and cumplete Shoving the EXTENDED SETTLEMENT

PLAN OF NEW TERRITORY (KowLoos) PLAN OF KOWLOON PLAN OF MANILA PLAN or FALAGN PLAY OF SINDATORE PLAY BE BATAVIA

in cach case as if ou be made, but each Culony, LARO PLAN OF THE CITY OF VICTORIA Port, or Settlement is prefaced by a DESCRIP TION, carefully revised eich year, most of which will serve as accurate GUIDES FOR THE Toonra, giving every detall in connection with The places, their History, Topography, &c, de:

The Information in these Descriptions, sisting of a freel interesting articles, mcked

The CHRONICLE covers the notable "events and coctaining of the last half century in the Far East together with facts concisely set out, statistics of the TRADE of each Country, with the Torts of all the most important.Treatics Port, would alone suffice to a large voleme. concladed with the countries of Eastern Asia, Koral-Octro-Complete with Faten Mein Castoma Tarifs, Trade Regulations, and Plans, pp. 1,982, $10.00. Directory only Chambore of Commerce Scales of Commissions, pp. 1,300, $6.00.

The Directories and Descriptions site of

Peking

Tientsin

Foitaibo

CRINA

Sonchow Custon

Chinking Whampoa Nanking Kowloon

Chinwangtao Waba Lappe

Kewkiang Sagli Hanko Kougach

Taks Antung

Manchurian Yochow Nanning Trade Centres Shasi Wachof Nowchwang Ichiang Kwangchauwan

Chungking Pakh Hangchow Hoilon Nogpo Lungchen

Tairon

Port Arthur

Chefoo

Weihaiwoi Kinochau Taivanfu

Wênehow Mingize

Hobow

Senty Foochow Szemno

Amor Swalow

JAPAN AND FORMOSA

Mukilon

Shanghai

Tokya

Yokohama

Hyou

Kobo

Shirdonoseki

Oenke Moji

4

Folk

Trinanfa

Nagasaki.

Tukow Hakodato Anping Tamani EASTERN SITERÍA

Vladivostock

Seoul

Nicojowsk

CHOSEN

Wensan Chemalpo Fusen

Kunsau

Mokpo Chinnampe Pingyang Songchin

HONGKONG AND 178 DEPENDENCIES.

MACAO FRENCH INDOCHINA:

*

AAB

Huo

Hanoi Haiphong Tonkin Provinces Quinhou

Manila

Sarawak

Tourune Saigon Cambodge

Iloilo Cebu BORNEO Labuan British N. Borneo)

BANGKOK STRAITH SETTLEMENTS

Singapore, Penang, Malacca, Prov. Wellesley

MALAY STATES

Johore

Pabang

Batavia Buitenzorg

Subgol Ujong Selangor Jeloba

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German

Japanese

Austrian United States Italian

British Fronch

Siamose

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The Book is printet from New Type specially. reserved for the prep we, and uniformity in every urrangement greatly facilitates reference.

A feature in the 1911 Edition are the CLASSIFIED LISTS of TRADES and PROFESSIONS A the largo: Commercial Centres.

The

Consular and Court Feca, Hongkong Stamp Datics, Postal Guide, Signal Codes, Chinese Festivals, Tapies of Money, Weights and Measures, and other Commercial Information Tincluding-

TREATS WITH CHINA

Great BritainNaking, 1842; Tientsin,

1868) Tarif Agreement and Rules, 1869 Contention, 1860; Rules for Joint Investiga tion of Cuetoras Seizures, 1809; Chefio, 1976, with Aditional Article: Opium Com vention, 1866 Convention, 1800; Barmah Changking Convention, 1891; Tit Sikkim Conversion, 1897; Kgwinon Extension, 1805; Weisainei, 1898;

Convention, Commercial, Bhagimi, 1902; Emigration Convention, 1004

ictisinin 1858 Convention, 1800;

1886: Conventions, 1834, 1887 and Frontier

Trade Regulations. 18051 Colted States-Tiemsin, 1868; Additional,

Peking

1880; Immigration, 1804; 183%; Commercial, 1903. Germany-Tientsin, 1861;

l'eking. 1580: Kocha Convention, 1998; Railway and Mixing Concession, 1898.

Land

Japan-Shimonoseki, 1855; Listing Con- Tendon, 1985; Commercial, 1808; New Tort 1890, Supplementary Conincrelal, 1903. Russian St. Petersburg, 1991; Russia

Trade, 1881. Portugal, 1898; Commercial Treaty, 1904. Final Protocol, ninde between Ching and

Eleven Powers, 1901...

TREATIES WITH JAPAN

Great Britain, 1991; Duties Convention, 1805; Hus, Agreements as to Corea; United Sutes, Extradition Treaty, 1880; Great Britain (Alliance) 1935; Russia. {Prace Trerty) 1006.

TREATIES WITH Corka Japon, 1676; up-Supplementary, 1876- Japan, 1904 and 1905. United States, 1882; Great Britain, 1895.

TARATION WITHI SIAM Great Britain, 1856, 1890 and 1908, France, 1898 and 1804; Japan, 1893; Kresle, 1809... Great Britais and France, Siamese Frontier. Great Britain and Russia, Hallway Convention,

1809.

CUSTOMIR TARIFFS TRADE KEGULATIONS

China, Japan, Sism, Corea,

LEGAL DOCUMENTY [Orders -Corincil for Govärment of II.B.M.% Subjects in Chin's and Gere, and in Siam Rales, of II. BAI,', -Supreme and other «Courts in China, &c.; Tables of Court and Consular Foes; Charter of the Colony of Hong- long; Malay States Federation Agreement i Table of Hongkong Court. Fee Admir alty Rules; Foreign Jurisdiction Act; Regu Jasions for the Consular Courts of United States; United States Consular and Chart Fees; Rules of Cert of Consuls of Blanghai: Chinesa Passenger Aet: Hongkong Licences, Trade Marks, and Letters Patent Fees, Port Regnistions for China; Harbour Regulations for Japan.

The CHRONICLE and DIRECTORY, sl. though condensed in every possible manner, con-- ALPHABETICAL LIST of RESIDENT'S taisevery year more page contains the names of over

20,000 FOREIGNERS,

· carefully arranged, with the Initials as well as the Surnames in strictly. Alphabetical Order, 60 that any rame can be found insinatly.

THE MAPS AND PLANS

have been engraved by one of the most eminent Firme in Great Britain and are corrected and

It was years ag7 universally pronounced to be the cheapest work of the kind anywhere published, ad although very much enfarged and improved in every way, the prico in silver

is now below the equivalent of £1 58, at which is was originally published,

It is

published at the Office of the Hongkong Daily Press, and can be had from, and Adver

isements sent through the principal · Book». Frought up to date. They consist this year of sellas in Asia and through :- the following

LONDON *Hongkong Daily Fresa" Office

191, Ficet Sifoot, E.C, LONDON.Mr. F. Algur, 13. Clement's, Id. LONDON ...Mears, G, Stroot & Co.. Tal

30, Cornhill, E.C.

COLOURED BLATE OF FLAÏS'ÖF FOREIGN HOxes. MAT OF THE FAR EAST

PLAN OF YOKOHAMA

PLAN OF KOBE AND IT TOGD

PLAY OF FONEMY SETTLEMENTS, TIEFTAIN

armed to the tooth. Thus see wera casvoyed to the municipality of Torres Vedras, where a Eight most was provided before we were ordered to take the traio, at about 4 pm.. being con. ducted by the soldiers to the station. We entered the train accompanied by the sam soldiers to guard us. In all thestations wo passed the people were very much excited against us› insalting and threatening-ne, and were it not for the soldiers who were accompanying us perhaps all of us would havo boen etrangled or other- wise killed by that rowdy mass of people, full of internat hate against the priests and meinbers of any religious congregation.

. In one station the infuriated republicans went so far as to displace the rails in order to derail the train we were travelling in, but seeing that the soldiers were travelling with us, they immediately replaced the rails, and so the ontemplated accident designol to kill us and shoot us if any one of sought to escape was, averatod. They thought that we wore to travel alone, not accompanied by soldiers, and so they hat displaced the rails.. At last.we arrived at Caxias by night. We were assorted to a fort and all of us were thrown into a largo prison. I remained there with the

and I was only act-free through the British PENINSULAR

Consul at Lisbon, to whom I wrote asking his protection as a British subject, beanse I-wa born in Hongkong, a British Colony. The Consal lost no tipo in making fris ropresentation to the Republican Government, who, through fear, hal to let me free, and I was handed cror to the Conmil, who was exceedingly kind towards no and paid my passage to London, according to my wishes, giving me bonides one pound sterling for my travelling expenses, because I bad pot a cash in my pocket when I was takon a prisoner. The Republic bas robbed up of all-inonoy, belongings, and everything, even cur personal effects,

Tho

What has become of our priests at Macro P Suoli is a trae narrative, of what has taken place in the college of Barro, so differently described by the Republican · papers. ropublicans have sought to justify their atrocions actions by horrible calumnies and by atanic inventions fabricated against all the religious institutions.

"God haro mergy on thom."

BARCLAY,

PERKINS'

FAMOUS

LONDON STOUT,

The

Leading Brand

in

& ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO.

HOMEWARD PASSENGER SEASON 1911.

PROPOSED SAILINGS OF MAIL STEAMERS

FOR

MARSEILLES AND LONDON.

TAKING PASSENGERS ALSO FOR COLOMBO, INDIA, AUSTRALASIA, EGYPT, BRINDISI, &C. THROUGH TICKETS. ISSUED TO BOSTON AND NEW YORK,

STEAMERS

to

COLOMBO

Loave HONGKONG

Connecting Steamers

Dno

Dne

frana COLOMBO to

HARSKILLE

P.M. SATURDAY!

February 4 February 18 March 4

March 18

April 1

Toria

(Brindisi MARSEILLER & LONDON 2days earlier) 1 day later)

Steam of

PLYMOUTH (London

SATERDAY

FRIDAY

March 4

March 10

March 18

Daroh 24

April-1

April 7

April 15 April 21

April 29

May 5

May 13

May 19

7500 April 29 8000 May 13

May 27 Jano

Juin 10

June 16

Steamer Tous

DELHI

8000

·ARCADIA.............. 7000. ASSAYE 7500 MARMORA 10500 DEVANHA .. 8000 DELHI....... 8000 April 15

ASSATE DELTA

MANTUA ...11000 MALWA ......11000 MACEDONIA 10500 ((Through Steamor 1.

calling at BOMBAY), MOLDANIA...10000 MONGOLIA...10000 MOREA......11000 MOOLTAN 10000

Passengars chango Steamers at COLOMBO, and those for BRINDISI transfer also to the Express Mail Stramer at PORT SAID. Accommodation in the concating Steamer from COLOMBO is definitely reserved in

2ND

Hongkong or at the time of Booking.

FARES TO LONDON (Including Surtax):

248.8

IST SALOON £71,10 SINGLE. 410614 RETURN, IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE MAIL STEAMERS

£72.12.

INTERME DAITE/NON-TRANSHITMENT) STEAMERS WILL LEAVE VOR

LONDON

CARRYING SALOON PASSENGERS AT REDUCED RATES..

Proros SAILINGS:

"STEAMERS

• SUNDA

* NUBIA

* SYRIA

NORE

BORNEO

* SICILIA

ENGLAND.

* SUMATRA

• NILE

The

Leave HONGKONG

about

47C0 Jananry

Tonnago

5900 February

6660 Mark 6700 March

25 Mursh

Due LONDON

about

8 March'

April

May

4600

4700 April

Blay

Juno

6700

Juno

4600

May

31 July

-6700

Jane

July

យនិងអន

These Stanmore call also at SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO, and at MARSEILLES FARES TO LONDON (Tnolnding Surtax):

18 SALOON 255.0 SINGLE.

2ND

£38 10

Carry 1st and 2nd Saloon Passengers.

For further Fartienlars, apply to-

best that

can

10021

be obtained:

SOLD

EVERYWHERE.

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11037

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. BREMEN IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL

FOR

LINES.

STEAMERS

SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI KOBEL "PRINZ LUDWIG," 18,300

& YOKOHAMA

MANILA, YAP, "ANGAUR, NEW. GUINEA, BRISBANE, SYDNEY & MELBOURNE.............

KUBE & YOKOHAMA .....

NAPLES,

GENOA, ALGIERS,) GIBRALTAR, SOUTHAMPTON, ANTWERP & BEEMEN

KUDAT & SANDAKAN.....}

Capt. F. V. BINZER

U. S. MAIL

£82.10 RETURN. £57.4

E. A. HEWETT,

SUPERINTENDENT.

LINES.

PACIFIC MAIL S.S. CO.

TOYO KISEN KAISHA.

SEMI-TROPICAL ROUTE,

Only Tino taking the warm SOUTHERN ROUTE aeris the PACIFIC VIA HONOLULU, DAHU, Lhe vigst Fertile and Beautiful Island of the PACIFIC,

-PROPOSED SAILING FROM HONGKONG,

STEAMERS,

* MONGOLIA.....

TENYO MARU

* KOREA

SIBERIA.....!

(SUBJECT TO ALTERATION)

HALING DATES, SATURDAY, 3rd Dec, at 5 PM. SATURDAY,

10th Dec, at 1 F.N. SATURDAY,

17th Deo, nt 1 P.M

SATURDAY 31st Dec at 1-P.M.

All-Stoomers are Equipped with Wireless Telegraphy.

7th Jau, at 1 Br."

21st Jan, at 1 P.M. 29th Jan., at 1 P.M. -Via Manila.

THE PH 88. "MONGOLIA" will be despatched for SAN FRANCISCO, VIL-

SATURDAY, Sed Decomber, ut 5 P.M.

T NAGASAKI, KOBE KOKKAICHI, YOKOHAMA and HONOLULU,

Toxa

...27,000

.21,000

18,000

• NIPPON MARU

.11,000

18,000

SATURDAY,

℗ MANCHURIA

27,000

SATURDAY,

TONS

"PRINZ SIGISMUND,”

Capt. D. LENZ . 6,000

TO SAIL.

About 2nd December.

Friday, 2nd

+ CHIYO MAK.

.21,000

SATURDAY,

*Twin Serawe.

Triple Screw Steamer...

6,750

Capt. H. REGENER

"KLEIST,"

Capt. O. PAHNKE 17,000

"BORNEO

5,050 Capt. F. BENDILİ

Doo, at ..

About 13th December,

Wed'day, 14th

Dec., at Noon,

Middle of Doc.

Now

"COBLENZ,."

All the Steamers of the European Line are fitted with Wireless Telegraphic. System of Telefunken.

For farther Particulars, apply to

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,

MELCHERS & Co.,

Hongkong, 1st December, 1910.

GENE LAL AGENTS HONGKONG &.

CHINA

5

PASSENGER SEASON 1911.

IN 25 DAYS TO ITALY

BY THE

MAGNIFICENT N.D.L. LINERS:

“PRINZESS ALICE'

Capt. P. GrosCH.

* LUETZOW **

Capt. B. WILHELMI

"KLEIST"

Capt. O, PAЯNCE.

DISPLACEMENT.

20,300 | -

ON MARCH 22ND.

APRIL 5TH.

17,000

ON APEIL 19TH,

CALLING AT NAPLES, GENOA, ALGIERS, GIBRALTAR AND SOUTHAMPTON

20 LAND PASSENGERS. All the Steamers of the European Line are fitted with Wi Byetem of Telesunken,

Early booking recommended,

For Particulars, apply to

Hongkong, 10th November, 1910.

ss Telegraphia. New

MELCHERS & ̈ Co., GENERAL AGENTS,

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FARES HONGKONG TO LONDON £71 109. Od. BETURN, SEX MONTHS, €120; 24 MONTHS, £125; INCLUDING BERTH AND MEALS ACROSS AMERICA,

SPECIAL RATES (First Class Only) Granted upon Application. To European Points: Ofoils of any European Naval, Military, Diplomacy, Consular and for Civil Services located in Asia, to European Oficials in the Services of the Governmenta of China and Japan. To United States Points, Commissioned Officers of the United States Army, Navy, US. PH. & M.II. Services, U.8. Consul Generals, Consula and Vice-Consule stationed at Ports of Call To United States and Canadian Painis; Mombers of the Nasal, Military. Diplomatic and Consular Officials of the Governments of China and Japan. Those Special Rates apply when travelling of their own expouse and to their families. To all points: ---Missionaries and their famitios.

INTERMEDIATE SERVICE. CHINA.. 10,200 Tons.....SATURDAY, 14th Jan, at 1 P.x, ASIA..

9,500 Tons......SATURDAY, 4th Feb., at 1 P. THE 8.8. “CHINA" will leave for SAN FRANCISCO VIA SHANGHAI, NAGALA

KOBE, YOKOHAMA AND HONOLULU, 05 SATURDAY, 14th January, my 1P.M. On the Fine MAIL Steamers, ASIA uni CHINA, FIRST CLAS SALOON SERVICE is fornished at Iztermediaté Raton

FARES, HONGKONG TO LONDON via Canadian Athotic Poris. £43.

via Now York HONGKONG TO SAN FRANCISCO

£25. Through Bill of Lading issned to Japan, North, Central and South American Ports. For further information as to Passage and Freight apply to the Agency of the Companies, Kixa's BUILDING (Opposite Blake Pier),

FRED J. HALTON, AGENT.

£45.

*

15

41.4

441

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PORTLAND & ASIATIC S.S. CO.

OPERATING IN CONNECTION. WITH THE

OREGON RAILROAD & NAVIGATION CO.

For PORTLAND, FIA MOJI, KOBE YOKOHAMA & SAN FRANCISCO

(WITH LABELTY TO CALL AT HONOLULU AND Ban Francisco)

STEAMKHIP

TONS.

CAPTAIN

TO SAIL

Through Bill of Lading issued to Pacific Coast Pointa and all Eastern Canadiau and United States Points. For through rates of Freight and further information, communicate with or apply to

King's Building (Opposito Blake Pier)..

FRED J. HALTON,

AGENT

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