H.M.S."NEPTUNE."
SMART BUILDING RECORD,
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Captain C. M.De Bartolomé formally commis- sioned the now battleship Neptune at Portsmouth on January 11th for special servico. She will relieve the Dreadnought as flagship of the Home Fleet at the end of March, when Admiral Sir William May, the present Commander-in-Chief, haule down his flag. At present the Neptune is in dry dosk at, Portsmouth receiving her finishing touches, The gucleus crew of the battleship Illustrious was turned to the Neptune, the remainder of the ratings being made up from the Royal Naval Barracks and the Gunnery School. The Ilustrious was recommissioned the same day with a nuclens orew for fasther service with the Portsmouth Sub-Division of the Home Fleet. The Neptuur is to tearo on her experimental cruise shortly, and it is understood that she will proceed to the Mediterranean, afterwards returning to Portsmouth for the shange of ad- mirals, The huge vessel, which is the largest and most powerful battleship in the world yot completed for Bea, was ready factory respect, and most of hor stores were on board when her maiden commissioning pennant was hoisted.
Much entisfaction has been expressed in doak- yard circles at the completion of this das ship so well within the two years, now the alloited time for building a battleship. She was really rowly by the end of Docomber, with the excep- tion of a few minor details, an! as she was not coumenced until Jan. 19, 199, she Way therefore finished a full fortnight under the two years. She has also been coon- omically bailt, usata recent meetings responsible dockyard officer stated that her total cost would show a large sasing on her original estimated cost of £1,728,448.
This newest battleship is heavier, longer. broader, and more powerful than the original Dreadnought, and yet she has cost loss. She is 510ft loag, displacer 19,900 tons, and sleams at over 21 knots. She can fira six 1n, gnus sheat, oight astar, and ton broadside. This is two more astern and on the broilsis than the early Dreadnoughts.
The Neptunes the eleventh Dreadnought to heist the pennant for servica in the British Flest, and she will be joined shortly by the battleship-cruiser Indefatigable.
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MEMORIAL TO BISHOP TURNER, OF KOREA.
Tarner, of Korea, and Archileacon H.S. Wood, BN, commissary for the Navy, Live written to the Times as under:
Tho success of Herr you Lapel's "inging sparks" system of wireless telegraphy would seem to be assure), writes a Berlin correspon- dent, The Angio-German Wireless Syndicate, Ltd., of Landon, in conjunction with the Com pagnie Générale Radiotelegraphique, of Paris, have secured the rights of the system, which it is bolioved will be widely adopted in the near
Canon C. E. Brooke and the Rov. M. N. future. The spadiente has an important wiro-ProHope, commissaries for the late Bishop less experimental station at Slough, where numerons interesting devolopments have beau made, and visitors to the recent Brassels Exchibi. tion will remember the two Lepol stations in
"At a conference of the Korean Chureb, held constant connection with Sloagh and París.
at Seoul last year, a resolutio was passed to the Lepel a system is development of the Paulsenare effect that a large central church had now system, which saw -d the onlinary spack sy
become. a zoro sily for the mission. Bishop to identifked with the name of Marconi and Mout.omory, who has recently visited the others. From te practical point of view it diocese, has written strongly urging the building allows of ending telegrams not only on the of such a churcb. The central committee are, Paulsen system but also telegrams with wares therefore, of opinion that in recommending that having a musical note. The main advantage food all now be started as a memorial to of the Lepel system as distinct from its Bishop Turner they will be carrying out his Predecessors is that whereas the are and spark wishes, as cape seed in his last letter to those systems produce in their receivers a sort of at home, and at the same time be supplying o grating or sling noise, that of Lepel produces real need of the mission. It is not proposed to a musical note. With Le firmer systemistake any start with the building until Bishop telegrams coming at the
time Turner's successor shall have decided upon the cannot to discriminated
ta by
best locality. When this has been settled a In Lepel's system each.
easily chapel will be built, which will be known as the distinguishable by its own
Bishop Turner Memorial Chapel, and which distinguishing note. If several stations are telegraphing at
will be the first step towards the main building. the same time Lepel's system provides for a
For this purpose a foud has boon opened, for code of bugle call when necessary. For use
which donations will be received and acknow in wor this is of great mlyntage, as the ledged by the Rev. S. J. Childs Clarko, 5, onomy with other systems would be unable to Amen-court, St. Paul's Cathedral, E.C.". disturb the communication, Both are and
SKIDO
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ear.
epark systems are bero powerless, By the Lepel system it is possible to telegraph music oven of a complicated character by means of an electric:1 keyboard. Two transportable stations have been sold to the British War Office and to the Navy ned the Post Office. These stations are claimed to be simpler and less expensive thin others.
Herr von Lepel is now in Franco pushing his patent in that country. Owing to the por- tability of Lepel's stations they are well adapted for aviation purposes, and Dr. Burstyn, Lepel's assistant, is engaged in perfecting a station suitable for aeroplanes.
Dr.
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HONGKONG HOTEL.
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And
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Harrison
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It is interesting to note that Lepel is not yet 30 years old. During the Russo-Japanese war Mr&Mrs.D. Donnelly Misa K. Sachse war he accompanied Admiral Rodjestransky as chief of his viroloss staff, aud was prosent at the "Battle of Hull,"
WEATHER REPORT.
On the 6th at 11.35 a.m.-The barometer has fallen considerably in E. Japan and risen moder- ately on the N.E coast of Chiva and at Vladi- Tostok.
A depression, which appears to have passed to the North of the latter station yesterday, lins now off Eastern Hokkaido.
The barometer is falling over S. China and the Southern stations.
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The high pressure aras lies how over the Yellow Sea, and pressure is ralatively low over the Southern Philippines and adjwent waters.
Fresh to strong monson may be expected over the China Ses.
The forest for the 24 hours ending at noon to-day is as follows.
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Mr. & Mrs. C.D. Harvey Consul J 31. Macedo
B.
Hoffman Najo:&Mrs FJ. Hunter
Mr L. Kirkpatrick
& Ms. F. N. James Mr. & Mrs. C. Fog a air, J, F. Binegréger Mr. Moulty
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Williams Mrs V. B. Will Mr. J. W. Wilon
KING EDWARD HOTEL.
3'r & Mrs F. E. Ancsit Miss Lepreito Mr P. Harnei
Mr & Mrs Lookw>ol Mr M. P. Beattie fr Belifor
Capt. 1. Lundholm Miss Brande
Mr and Mrs I. .
Bridger & Sun
iss F. Chrystal
Mr & 8 D. Greeth
Hongkong & Neighbourhood (N.E. to E.winds,r. Ekbecke
Form
Chaynol
frash; fine.
Same as No.'].
South coast of Chius between! Bame as No. 1.
Hongkong and Lantocks, 1
Afr 4. G. Ecclestor 13148 V-TA.
Ferraco Dr. Findolson Dr.
South ouast of China between Same as Ne, 15 BOGF. G. Figy
Pangkur and Hxinan
Miss, M. Gains
HI
Mr C. M. Ferrost
Mr
and childe
Mr & Mrs II. F. Catze-
MeP. Hallowi
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H. B. Anwand
Capt. Hayong
.
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS. Mr & Mrs Elershey
The Apcar str. Japan from Shanghai and Kobo left Moji on the 4th instant afternoon. and may be expected here on or about the 9th Dr. Hintze instant..
The P.&O. S. N. Co.'s str. Nore left Singa pore for this port on the 5th instant, st 9 am, And is due here on the 10th instaut, at about 4
p.m.
The T.K.K. str. Tengo Maru from San Fran- disco sails from Yokohama on the 6th instaót en route to Hongkong, and is due to arrive at this port on the 14th instant.
The P. M. S.S. Co. sir. Siberia, which left hero on the 7th ult, arrived at San Francisco on the 3rd inst
Miss M. E. Kolp Mr C. Longe bries E Landis Mr. John Leurox Mr. Levy.
air. G. W. McEwan Mr Mrs RF.t. Master Mr. & Mr. Mackre, Mr. B.
.B. K. Mebt Mrs Hennz Capt. & Bira. Merlees
Mr H. Fecker
Mr & Mr. P. B. Denison
Mr & Mira
B. Dewey
Mr CH. Dickin Mr Capt. & Mrs B. Brege Mr W. C. Drew Mr&is Ebner Mr J. E Edwards. Mr. and
andre. H. C.
by Frenfels
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MrL, H. Friedlarder Mr. & Mis. Fry & infact Mr W, J. Galbraith Mr H. 8. Gaus
Mr & Mrs J. M. Glover Mr and Mrs E. C
Goodman
Mr. V. Goulbourn Mrs J. Gould MrR. C. Graff
Capt. T. P, Hall
Mr. J.C. Hamilton
Mra C. Ianuaord
Sargoon & Mrs. Minettir & Mrs W. Haywood
Mr. P. Nobba
31r. Packer Capt. and Ms. W.
Разблого Mr L Pack Me J. D. Powell
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Mire E. E. Smith
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ri Mr & Mr. Gatz!
Harnes
Mr R. H. North Mr. W Pringle, Jr. Mr G. Van Buria
Schele Mr O. B. Scott Mr & Mre Be ndry
Booksen Capt. and Mrs. A. H.
Stewart and child Mr H. F. Stoneham Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Mr. A. P. Storrie
The Silk ex 0.8.K. str. Seattle Mru, which left here on the 28 h. December, was delivered Mr S. K.
in New York on the 1st inst.
Lombeck
Mr.
A. C. Hondyk
The Indo China str. Kutsang left Calcutta Mr T. Ivora for the Straits and Hongkong on the 3rd inst., Mr A. Jonkino and is due here on or about the 19th inst.
Mr.
The C.P.E. Co.'s str. Monteagle loft Yoko- Johnson and childr
hams for Vancouver and Victoria, B.C., on the -4th instant.
The T.K.K str, America Maru from San Francisco, Honolulu and Japan ports, and is due to arrive here on or about the 9th inst
Wr0.4. Kinh Dr. F. Keyt Mr. T. A Kidward Mr and Mrs Knight
and family
Mr. B. Taylor."
T. Sweeting
Mr. W. Websler. Mr W. Winkler
Hen, Mr.
MrJ.
Mr. W. Logan Mr O. F Long Mr & Ms Lanebond Mr B. J. Ludwig
Air A. March
& ervent
Mr V. E.T. de Marney Mr and Mrs W. W.
Marquardt
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Massey
Mr L. Me all
Mr 9. 8. MsKee Mr and Mrs C.-P. Me Williams
Mr. & Mr. J. Mefor My & Mitg
1349 Merz
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Mr C. D. Nichols
Mr A. W. Nichola
Mr. and Mr. F. D.
Northcombe Mr J. C. Ugdon
dr. V
V. d'Certingen
ities Oliver Mr J. L. Park x
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Mr L. E. Pinkham
Prof. & Mrs CV. Piper
Mir D. J. Piza SP.C. Pott
Mr. W. T. Pritchard
Mr & Mrs Quelch
Mr F. Ra
Rattenburg
Mr. E. B. Bay
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Redtold
Mr H. F. Redfield
P. Robins, n
Miss T. PI
- MFC H. Bao
Mes K. Saunders Dfing H.
Saunders Mr H. Betmide
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and o child Mr C. M. Simona Mr Arthur Slingsby Mr. H. H. Solomon
Dr. & Mrs. Spalding Mr. J. Spilt es Miss A. Square
Mr H. Estafford *** Lt. & Mrs. G. E. Stairar Miss itevens-
Bla
Mr D. Hass Mr C. O. Hagen·
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Miss Taylor Bicks
Mr G.. W. Tewkesbury Mr. W. B. Hindo
and ra Mr. Mr'U. Holmes
Thompson Mr J. E. Hope
Mrs K. Enebbin Dr. S. Hough
umphreys Mr B. Innes Mire. C. M. Jack Mr Jackton Mr Jenten
Mr.C.
C. Ju fen
Memer
Bar E, C.
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& child
Mr F. R. Vida Mr. H. Weitz ifrand J. P.
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Me G. Woo
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7,003 ih.p Captain E Shanghai.
Atlas, admiralty tg, 615 tons; 1,400 i.h.p.,
Master B. West, Hongkong.
Bramble, guabcat 710 tons, 900 f.h.p. Lieat Comdr.. B. G. Washington Shanghai. Britomart, gunboal, 710 tons, 900 hp, Lieut..
Comdr. E. H. Donovan, Shanghai. Cadmus, British sloop, 1,070 tras, i.b.p. 1,400,
1. Conidr. H, Lynes, Shanghai, Cherub, water tank and tag, 390 tons, i.b.p. 340,
Master W. Smith, Hongkong.
Clio, British sloop, 1,070 tons, i.b.p.1,400,
Comdr. H. B. Vaale, Shanghai,
Fame, torpedo-boat destroyer, 340 tons. 6 gus 5,700 ilp, Lt. Comdr. Adair-Hall, Hongkong.
Flora, 2nd class cruiser, 4,360 tons, 10 guns, 7,000 ik.p., Captain J. Nicholas, Hongkong.
Handy, torpedo-beat destroyer 295 tons, 6 guns 4,000 p., Lient. Comdr. B. J. D. Guy V.C., Hongkong.
Aart, torpedo bost destroyer, 295 tons 6 gans, 4,000 h.p., Lient. Condr. H. S. Mouros, Hongkong.
Janus, torpedo-boat destroyer, 320 tons, 6 guns, 3,500 hp, Lt. Comdr. G. C. Heathcote, Hongkong.
Kent, armoured craiser, 9,800 tons, 14 guns, il.p. 22,000, Capt: 8. St. J. Farquhar, en route to Hongkong. Kintha, river gunboat, 616 tons, i.h.p. 1,200, Lient-Condr. T. J. S. Lyne, Yangleze, Meria, surveying ship, 1,070, tons, 6 gave, 1,400 Lk.p. Capt. F. C. Learmonth, Hongkong. Vinotaur, armoured cruiser (flagship Vico- .Admiral Bir A. L. Winsloo, "K.C.B., C.V.O., C.M.G.,) 14,603, tons, ib.p. 27,000, Capt. G. C. Cayley, en ronto to Hongkong. Monmouth, armon red cruiser, 9,800 tons, i.h.p. 22,000. Captain L. E. Power, M.V.O, Hongkong,
Moorhen, river gunbon, 180 tons, 2 guns. i.hp. 800. Lieut. Cor G. P. Leith, West River.
•
Nowenstle, 2nd class orniser, 4, 00 tons, turbine, Captain George P. E. Hunt, D.80., Hongkong, Nightingale, river gunboat, 85 tous, 240 h.p. Lt Comdr. Claude Hileraden-Woodward, R.N., Yangtze,
Otter, torpedo-bost destroyer, 385 tona, 6 guns, 6,300ih.p., Comir. Lambe, Hongkong. Robin, river gunboat, 85 tons, 2 guns, 240 hp.. Lt-Comir Cosmo A. O. Donglas, Hong- kong.
Sandpiper, river gunboat, 85 tons, 2 guls, 240 h.p., Liset. Comdr, E. J. J. Southby, West River.
Snipe, river gunboat, 85. tons, 2 guns 240 h.p., Lieut-Comdr. John Michael Barker, Yang
•tscze
Taku, torpedo bost destroyer, 305 tons, ih.p. 6,000, Gunner, E. J. Trillo, R.N, Hong- kong.
Tamar, reseiring ship, 4,650 tons, 6 gans,
Commodore Eyres, Hongkong. Teal, river ganboat, 180 tone, 2 guns, i.b.p. 800,
Lient-Condr, R. J. Buchanan, Yangtze, Thistle, gunboat, 710 tons, 900 h.p., Lieut.
Comdr. M. B. Balllie-Hamilton, Shanghai Virago, torpedo-boat destroyer, 395 tons, fi guns 5,300 i.b.p.. Lient Coindr. Harold D. Adair Hall. Hongkong-
Waterwitch, surveying ship. 620 tons, 450 i.h.p.:
Lieut. Comdr. R. L. ifancock, Hongkong. Whiting, torpedo-bost destroyer, 353 Lons,
gane, 5,900 h.p., Liant. Comdr. G. B. Hartford, Hongkong.
Widgeon, gunboat 195 tons, 2 guns, 800 h.p. Lt-Comdr. M. H. Wilding. Yangtzs. Woodcock, gunboat, 150 tons, 2 gras, 550 h.p Lieut.-Comdr. B. R. Brooke, Yangtare. Woodark, gunboat, 150 tona, 2 guns, 550 b.p.
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These Steamers call also at SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO, and sú MARSFILLES
FARES TO LONDON (Including Surtax):
1er SALOON £55.0 SINGLE, 68210 RETURN. 2ND
£38 10
Carry 1st and 2nd Saloon Passengers.
For further Particulars, apply to
10027
£57.4
E. A. HEWETT, SUPERINTENDENT.
PORTLAND & ASIATIC S.S. CO.
OREGON RAILROAD & NAVIGATIONCO.
Fos PORTLAND, VIA MOJI, KOBE, & YOKOHAMA. (WITH LIVERTY TO CALL AT HONOLULU AND SAN FRANCISCO,
STEAMSHIP
TONS.
CAPTAIN
TO SAIL
Through Bills of Luling issasi to Thaillo Cast Poiute and all Eastern Canadian and United States Points. For through rates of Freight and further information, communicate with or apply to
King's Building (Opposite Blake Pier),
FRED J. HALTON, AGENT.
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