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Alterity, deepstok-bost, 700 tons, 4 guns, 2,000
hp, Corale. A. Lowndes Weihaiwal. Astres 2nd class oruiser, 4,360 tons, 10 gans, 7.000 h., Captain . H. Kiddie.
Weibaiwel.
Atlae, admiralty tog, 615 tons, 1,400 h.
Masing . Woot, Hongkong, Bramble, ganbaat 710 tons, 900 h.p. Lent.
Condy. B. G. Washington, Shanghai. Britomart, gunboat, 710 tons, 900 hp, Lient
Comdr. J. M. Barker, Shanghai. Ondmus, British sloop, 1,070 tons, i.h.p. 1,400.. f.d., Comdr. H. Lynes, en route to Hong.
Long.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 36r¤, 1911,
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| Manche, surveying-ship,, 1,625 tona, 10 cume, 900 h.p., Commander Ragot de la Toanha, Balgon Mouquet, destroyer, 200 tons, 7 guns, 6,300 b.p. Commander de la Roche Kerandrion, Saigon
Olty, riser gaabost, 170 song, 6 gaur, 500 h.p. Lieut. de Maindreville, Upper Vangtes Febo, river gaubost, 130 toes, gums, 280 h.p.
Lient. Pasch, Tongku Parle, b-marine, 70 tons, 60 h.p., Ident, Mon.
biar, Baigon
Pistolet, destroyer, 300 tons, 7 guns, 7,000 h.y.,
Commander Mortenol, Höngay.
Protée, marine, 70 tons, 60 hp., Lient
Morris Salgos Redoutable, battleship (marro), 9330 toss
87 gum, 6,200 by Capt. Dronet, Bacon
MINDEN DAY.
NEXT TUESDAY'S PARADE.
On Tuesday next, August 1st, the fat King's
Own Yorkshire' Light Infantry celebrato Min. | Par value each den Day by a Parado and trooping of the share £1. Calls paid up are:--- Regimental Colours on the Hongkong Cricket Club Ground at 9:30 am, H.E. the Governur will take the Salute.
No Invitations are being issued for the Parade, but there will doubtless be a large gathering of the public to witness the interest. ing ceremony.
The men of the regiment wear roses on the dccasion, consmemorating the foot that as the regiment marched through a roza garden on the way to the battle of Munden, the men plucked roses and stack them in their headdress,
The Battle of Minden was fought on the Int of August, 1759, the commander of the French forces being Marshal Contades, and of the allied, Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick."
The Britleb troops-six regiments of infantry sud some cavalry-were under Lord Gearve Backville. Minden is a small town on the banks, of the Weser, in Hanover, and was than the scene of one of the most celebrated of the Sevon Years' War. The port played by the regiment was as follows: About 7 o'clock the 6 Battalions of 8 Companies - enali
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about 30 strong-in the two brigates formed to the right, marebing up by sub-divisions in front, till formed upon the platos of Minden, Under heavy cannonade, they were oppoend to a formidable body of onvaire of the best troops of the French service The first brigade. con sisted of the 12b, 23rd and 37, under Major General Waldegrave, and the 2nd brigade, the 20th, 25th and 51st, order Major Geners) Kingsley. The 51st (let KOY.L.I.) in the centre. The two br gades marched
Cherub, water tank and tog, 390 tans, i.h.p. 340 | Btyx, armoured granboat, 1,800 tons, 8 gun" were and repulsad a very vigorous attack
Master W. Smith, Hongkong. Clio, British sloop, 1,070 tons, i.h.p. 1,400.
Comdr. H. R. Veale, Shanghai, Fame, torpedo-bost destroyer, 340 tona,
guns, 5.700 h.p., Lt. Comdr. H. 8. Monroe,
Weihaired
J. Nicholas,
Flou, 2nd class cruiser, 4,360 tons, 10 runs,
7.000 1.k.p., Captain Waihaiwel.
Handy, torpedo-bost destroyer 295 tons, 6 guns,
4,000 h.p, Lient-Comdr. Hon. Guy Stop ford, Hongkong.
Hart, torpado boot destroyer, 295 tons 6 guns, 4,000 b.p., Ist-Comdr. Hoa. Gay Stopford, Hongkong.
Janus, torpede-boat destroyer, 320 tons, 6 guna, 3,900 b.p.; Lt.-Comdr. M.. B. E. Blackwood, Weihaiwel
Kant, armoured cruiser, 9,800 toną, 14 guna, ia.p. 22.000, Capt. 8. St. J. Farquhar, en route to Weihaiwej. Kinaha, river gunboat, 616 tons, i.h.p. 1,200, Lent Comdr. T. J. B. Lyne, Yangtem Merlin, sarvaring ship, 1,070, tons, 6 guss, 1,400
ih.p. Commt. B. O. H. Dary, Sandakan. Minotaur, armoured cruiser (flagship Vice. Admiral Sir A. L. Windies, R.C.B, C.V.O., C.M.Q.) 14,600, tope, i.hp. 27,000, Capt. G. O. Cayley, Weihaiwel. Monmouth, armoured cruiser, 9,800 tons, i.hp.
22.000. Captain L. E. Fower, M.V.O,
Weihaiwel
Moorhen, river gunboat, 180 tons, 2 gun
1.b.p. 800, Lieut. Comdr G. P. Leith, West River. Nowonatle, 2nd class cruiser, 4,800 tons, turbine, Captain George P. E. Hunt, D.8.0., Weihaiwel,
Nightingale, river gunbest, 85 tons, 240 b.p. Lt. Comdr. Claude Hillarsden-Woodward, R.N Yazglass.
Otter, torpedo-bost destroyer, 385 tons, 6 guns
6,300
Lhp., Comdr. Lambe, Weihaiwel Robin, river gunboat, 85 tons, 2 guns, 240 h,p., It-Comdr. Cosmo A. 0. Douglas, West River.
Rosario, depot ship for Submarines, 960 tons, i.h.p. 1,400, Ct-Commr. N. E. Archdale, Hongkong, Sandpiper,_river gumboot, 85 tons, 2 guns, 240
Ep. Ident. Comdr. E. J. J. Boathby West River.
Saipe, river gumbost, 85 tons, 2 guns 240 h.p.
Tt-Comdr. Maurice H. Leslie, Yangtare. Taku, torpedo bost destroyer, 305 tons, Lh.p. 6,000, Gunner B. J. Trillo, R.N., Hong
kong Tamar, roosiving ship, 4,650 tona, 6 guna,;
Commodore Byres, Hongkong. Teal, river gunboat, 180 tons, 2 guns, 800 i.b.p.
Lient Comdr. E. J. Buchanan, Yangtze. Thistle, gunboat, 710 tons, 900 hp, Lfeat. Comdr. H. B. Baillie Hamilton, Hongkong. Virago, torpedo-bost destroyer, 395 tona, 6 gane
6,300 Lb.p. Lient.-Comdr. Harold D. Adair Hail, Welbsiwoł. Waterwitch,
k,surveying ship. 620 tous, 450 Lh.p. Lient-Comdr. B. L. Hansok, Singapore, Whiting, torpedo-boat destroyer, 360 tons, 5 rans, 5,500 b.p., Lieut. Comdr. G. B. Hartford, Walkawei. Widgeon, ganboat 195 tons, 2 gens, 800 b.r.
Comdr. M. H. Wilding, Yangize. Woodcook, gunboat, 160 tons, 2 guas, 550 h.p
Lent, Condr. B, R. Brooke, Tangiaze. Woodlark, gunboat, 150 tons, 2 guns, 550 b.p. Ldent. Comdr. G. F. A. Mulock, Tangtane.
Bubmarines :-*
No. 36, Godfrey Herbert, Lleat-Commr. No. 37, A. A. L. Fenner, Lieat-Commr. No. 38, J. R. A. Codrington, Lt. Commr.
AUSTRIAN, ・・・
Kaizerin Elisabeth, Anatrina protected craiser
4000 Fregatteskapitan Oskar Hans, Northern Waters Panther, third eines eruiser, 1,530 tons, Fre gatiekapitan, Theodor Skerl Edi. von
Behzoldthalm
FRENCH, Achères, armoured gunboat, 1,830 tons, 9 guns
1,700 b.p., Lieut. Bertrand, Saigon
Alger, 2nd class cruiser, 4,820 tons, 22 guns
3,100 h.p., Commander Fournier, H kong
Alouette, gunboat, 503 tons, 7 gans, 10) hip'
Commander Badia, Balgon
Argus, river genbost, 180 tons, 5 guns, 570 h.p.,
Liont, Andouard,
Balodisette, gunboat
Cimeterre, gunbost, 140 tons, Heaarre, Saigon Caronalde, gunboat, 184 tons, Renarve, Baigon Décidée, gaabost, 630 tons, 10 gans, 900 b.p.
Lient, de Limarès, Shanghai” Duplaix, armoured cruiser, 7,578 tons, 36 gaus,
17,000 h.p Demis, Brmoured ernizar, 7,57 8 toas, 26 guns,
17,000 b.p. D'Therville gunboat
Fator, gunboat, 141 bous, Reserve, Haiphong Esturgeon, and marine, 10 tons, 60 h.p., Ident
Combet, Baigon
Frends, destroyer, 300 tons, 7 guns, 6,309 h.p.
Salgon
Henri Rivière, river gunboat, 150 tons, 6 guna
10 k.p. Haiphong
Lynz, sub-marine, 70 tons, & h.p., Lieut. Mar
Balgon Montesim, armoured cruiser, (Hagship}_8,367 toss, 8 gane, 19,600 b.p, Rear Admiral de la Croix de Castries (Commander-in- Chief
1,600 b.p.. Lieut. Berlot, Saigon. Takon, destroyer, 390 tons, & guns 6,500 h.p..
In Resorts, Saigon
Vauban, torpedo-depot, Commander Mors
Hangay
Vétéran, torpedo-depot, Lieut. Bibel, Cabot, and got the enemy between two fres,
Saint-Jacques Vigilante, river guabost, 190 tone, 6 guns, 7 hp
Lisut. Dumondin, Sikiang
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forward of the French cavalry; on their retreat second colume of carstry charged furiously, but the first line of the British troops opened," let the cavalry through, closed, went to the right
each line firing higa au killing, wounding, or making prisoners the greater part of the caval- which made the charge. The two bri-ades thon formed Fue
ono and ropulsed a Bank attack made by a Saxon Corps. The six British Regiments lost in the battle, out of under 4,000 men, 11 Officers, 11 Sergeants, 1 drummer, b.p. and 269 rank and file killed; and 51 Officers, 41 Borants, 11 drummers, and 919 rank and b.ple wounded,
Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick at a General Parade complimented the British troops on their valour, and and that the victory was in a great part due to their gallantry.
Arcona, cruiser, 2,719 tons, Captain von Hipper
Amoy
tis, gaubost, 1,000 tons, 10 gnar,
Captain Laus
Jaguar, ganbost, 900 tons, 10 guns, 1,300 Captain Graf von Podowsky-Wahner Laípsig; eraises, Capiain Eagsl Lusha, gunboat 850 tons, 10 guns, 1,344 bp
Captain Belken
Hebarnhorst, armoured raiser (flagshipja
11,420 tons, 58 guns, 25,000 h.p., Kapitan Zur Sec Mas
Taku, destroyer, 280 tons, 4 guns, and 2 torpedo
tabes, 6000 hp, Kommin laat Kolde (Hans) Bertra
Torpedo bost “go * Kapitan Lent. Haydon Tiger, gunboat 800 tona, 10 guns, 1,800 l.p..
Captain v. Kom
Tringtas, ganbost, 170 tons, 5 guns, 1,800 h.p.
Captain Rosa Vaterland, gunboak - toss, 3 guns, 500 h.p.
Captain Toimint
chess Lorenzo
ITALIAN,
PORTUGUESE
UNITED STATES.
Patria, gunboat, 700 tons, Captain J. Afrozo
Albany, oruiser, 3000 tons, C, 8. Williams, Arsyni, gunbost, Edant, Comdr, Matt H. Signor Bainbridge, destroyer, 7 gane and 3 torpedo
tubes Bosign Lloyd W. Townsend Barry, destroyer, 440 tons, Das. Edmond 3,
Koot
Callao, gunboat, 243 tons, Eas, J. H. Murrisson Cleveland, oralmer 3,200 ton, Commander
High Rodas, Shanghai Charleston, battle hip, (ilagenip), 9,700, tous 68 gzon, 21,000 h.p. Conde, John H Gibbins Shanghai |Chattanooga, cruiser, 3,200 tong, Commandar
John D. MacDonald, Shanghai Chatacey, destroyer, 420 tons, B. 1. N
MeNair
Dale, destroyer, 490 tons, Léonat. Harbert H
Michael
Denver, cruiser, 3,300 tons, Comdr. Edward E.
Cageburi, Shangini Galvenion, arainer, 3,200 toon, Commander
John A. Hoogewerit, Manila Holana gunboat, 1,392 tons, Comdr. Reuber
9. Bitter, shanghai
isalisbury MonSterey, monitor, 4,000 tona, Lt. D. W. Tódd
Olongapo
Marshal Contados, the French commander. when no saw the advance of the six Hritish Regimente, said :-- I hare seen what I could naver, hava beljeved to be possible, unbroken cavalry charged and beaten by Infantry."
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Bidor
Fandon Jchore Pataling
Pelepab (Johore)
Perak
Seakeld Selangor
Soletar Rubher
Sempah Sondayan Seremban
Bangaroan, July, 180
Singapore Fraser
222
STRAITS SETTLEMENTS STOCKS RUBBER COMPANIES.
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Malayan Companies
Singapore Franor
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Dividend
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Alor-Pongsu...
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139
Anglo-Johore
11
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Merlimau
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Anglo-Malay
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410
Merton Syndicate
10%
17/8
Bakap
Mount Austin
1.120
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Banteng
6X
10 2,1
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Batu Cavea..
15.0.0.
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North Hummock
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Padang Jawa
1.12,0
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4.10.0
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10 27
47/6 325% 10
Beranang Sélanger
Bernam Perak
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BI- 18%
10
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Peneiro Est...
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17/8
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Blands Selangor
12/8
Rembia
28/0
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R. Est. of Krian
B. of Johore...
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*Bukit Mertajam.
2/10
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Bakit Rajah...
11:17.6
80%
'10 2
12.0.0 4.19,6 49/3 370%
50%
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40%
10
Bukit Selangors
Castlefield
71%
10
Chankat Salak 1. and Tin.
1.18.0pm
4.0.0
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10
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Chersonese...
Serangoon
Cheviot
Shelford
3.5.0
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Chota Rubber ...
2
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150%
Siginting (N. B)
Singapore Para
4/4
192
Preferred
10 8/
Straits (Bertan)
8,0
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10
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Strathmore R
Sungei Bahru Sungei Chob
4.0.0
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11/1
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10
Bangai Kraft
Sungei Liang
Sungei Salak
4.0.0
10%
Sungei Way...
5,10.0
30%
20
Tangkah
DISPE
Third Mile
+4
Tremelbye
10%
Utd. Bus Betong
Val d'Or Eat...
Vallambrosa...
30/3
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25%
Trust and Finance
Companies.
3,7 pm-18%
516
51 paid
Anglo-Straits R. T....
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Consol, Malay Damansara... Dennistovu... Eabh. Selangor
*10 fy
Sungei Kapar
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Fed Solangor
9, 1/3
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Caring (Malacca)
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Golden Hope
40%
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101
Johore
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19/0
Jong-Landor
Jugra (Ordinay)
17/8
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K'pong Kuantan
2/
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Killinghall Kinta Kellaa... Klanang
Kota Tinggi... Khota Tampan
Krabong Kuala Klang Kuala Lumpur Kuala Pahi
Klian-Kellas...
20%
6.18.9 75%
9/
Kuala Selangor Labu...
30%
11/44 30%
4.3.9
80%
3.5.0
273%
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Linggi
42/9 2371%
London Asiatic
10,6
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Malacca 76% Cam. Partioi-
pating Pref
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Ledbury
Londu...
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Calabria, profectol quiser, 2,428, tous, 26 guos In connection with the present shipping * 4,000 h.p., Capimus Maria Casanuova di dispute. Mr. Busten bas had no difficulty in
Jerseroch
defending in the House of Commons the ad-- Paglis, propected cruiser, 2,438 tons, 28 guns, ministration by the Board of Trade of the Mer- 7,000 b.p., Capitano Gussal Viysenti Marchant Shipping Acte regulating the engagement of Chinese seamen in British ports. At the present time it is pro' abis natural that partis- ans of the Besmen's Union should describe them as "Chinese blacklegs." But it is not entirely, or even principally, on the score of economy that shipowners show so decked s preference for Asiatic Isbour on board of their voca la engaged in long-voyage trades. Taking the actual com of a steamer of 5,000 te nacurge capacity, engag- ed in general trading and manned within the past couple of years by a ful Enropez and Chinese arew successively, it is found that the European portage bill for a complement of twenty-seven hands was £119 58. per month, while, with an equivalent complement of thirty. three biasmes, eng ged in the United Kingdom, her monthly wages bill amonated to £116 10s. In each can officers and engineers are excluded from the calculation. Tare in a further economy in the viotasting of the Chinaman, which may be placed at fourpance per head per day, or £10 108 per mouth after allowing for the larger nuraber carried, although this. economy has a tendency to diminish as the ocolia becomes accustomed to Western luxuries, such as marmalaḍle and condensed milk. In any case, the ship-owner can scarcely be held responsible for his cheaper scale of living, Minders, ganbont, Lieut. Georgs M. Baum One may easily deplore the employment of Moh, an "(station ship), Commander . BAsiatic or any other allen labour on board of British ships. But unfortunately, it is not the cheapness, but the comparative efficiency of the coolie which secures his ready employment. Nanshan, transpart, 1,577 tans, W. D. Pardeaux He is often chillishly unreasonable. The paint. New Orleans, ortisar, 3,430 tons, Comdr. Rogering out of the ship's name or an alteration of
Wollon
the colour of the funnel will exeito bis worst New York, cruiser (dagship), Comdr. J. Papprehensions; but from the shipmaster's point
Jayne
of view-and he, after all, is the man who has the best opportunity of judging-his services Me H. B. E. Borok are easily proferred to those of the shifticas Mr A. B. Crew
Mr F. Dass class of sesgoers who man the average tramp
Mr L. N. Evaus stesmor.
Mr S. Gilbest It may be admitted that the conditions under Mr B. James which Chinese labour is recruited in this country r Kelly are not ideal. The supply is largely maintained Dr. F. T. Koyt by desertion from arriving vessels. Crowe Mr R. J. Mooney which have signed on in the East of wages Mr Muller which are less than half of the wages rebing Mr P. W. L. Namings here are tampted to ssorifes the fow Mr EL Parkhill
asily pounds due them, sad dosert upon arrival. With a couple of waska” tuition in a Limehouze
KINOBOLAKË PRIVATE HOTEL. boarding-house they gain the very elementary Comdr. F. Acton, R.N. Mr. J. F. Macgregor knowledge of the English language which MF. Acton and Waid Mr. & Mrs. L. D. Mande! is sufficient to euable them to pass the existing Mr. Adam
Master Mandall test, and sign on in an outgoing vessel at the Mr. E. Aradt
Miss K. A. Massey enhanced rate of pay. As far as it goes, the Mr & Mrs Ancott
Mr E. J. MoNalty language test ją administered with scrupulous
lous Mr. H. Bennett
Mr. K. S. Morrison Sir Francis Plygott fairness, so is shown by the considerable per. Mr. F. Bevington
Dr. & Mrs BW. Brown centage of rejections. After the seaman has
Mr J. Robertson signed on the ship's articles he is held in the rara.M. Crawford Poustody of the Board of Trade, and provided Mr.Mrs D. H. Donnelly
with
Mr & Mrs Ewing essort until to is placed on board his vessel. Bat, for reasons best known to the Mr. & Mrs. C.B. Harvey
Mr J. Graham Chinese bearding-hours masters themselves, it
to be I that the crew originally Mr. B. Hofman
essential presents at the shipping office should go to Mr. Koch
whother pas ed or rejected. And the Mic & Men Q.P. Lammert differenos between оле Chinaman and
and children another not being immediately apparent, thers Mr. & Mrm A. C. Logan is a strong suspicion that the necessary substitution is usually effected before the vessel
KING EDWArd Hotel. leaves port. For these reasons it is not likely Mr M. P. Baattie that shiporrners as a body would object to the
Dr Bellios strong thoning of the existing tests, either by Miss Bandia providing that the crew, as engaged, should be Mies Brands segregated until all possible communication Mr and Mrs H. B. with She production of a written discharge from the sea-
Brilger shora is closed, or by requiring the
Mr K. Brack man's last ship. At present the shipping Miss. M. Gaine master has to be satisfied with his glib state. Mr A. Harper mont that his last ship was s Goiman ship.
Mr. John Lennox.
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Paragusy, gunboat, Husign Roy L. Lowenn Pennsylvania, armoured cruiser, 13,880 tons
Capt. A. Ward
Pomper, collier, 1,600 tons, James D. Linett, Porpoiss, 125 tons, 180 hp. Eas. Kenne
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OFF OF COAST AND RIVER STEAMER, The Book is printed froms New Type specially curved for the purpose, and uniformity in every Arrangement greatly facilitates reference.
The features in the 1911 Edition are the CLASSIFIED LISTS of 'TRADES,' azl
The DIRECTORY covers the whole of the ports and citles of the Far East, from Nether lands India to Biberia, in which Enropeana reside Not only is the Directory as fall and complate m each case as it can be made, but each "olony, Port, or Battlement is prefaced by a DESCRIP FION, carefully revised each year, most of which will serve as accurate Guides 196 TEE TOCHET, giving every detail in connecies will the places, their History, Topography, odc. The Information in these Descriptions, co sisting of a hundred interesting artides, peoke! PROFESSIONS at the larger Commercial with facta concisely set out, and containing statistics of the TRADE of each Country and Port, would alone suos to fill a large volume. ALPHABETICAL LIST of RESIDENTS
Poyal Octavo Complete with Fifteen Mage, contains the names of over-
and Flasy pp. 1,832, $10.00, Directory only
PP. 362, $6.00.
The Directories and Descripilons are of
Peking
Tientsin
Peitaiko
CHINA
Soochow Canton
Chiakiing Whampos Neaking Kowloon
Chinwangtao Wahu Lapps Taku Antang
Kowkiang
Hankow
Manchurian Yochow Trade Centres Bhaal Newchwang
Dairen
Port Arthur Chefoo
Weihaiwei
Kisochan
Mrs C, H. Woods
Txinanfa
j
Makden
Mrs G. Baches Mew M. E. Shearer Mr, à. La Shields Mr. B. D. Stewart Mr. B. Wobb Mr Whyte Mr Otto
fea ingur
Mr. and Mrs BAM.
Williams
Mr. J. W. Wilson
Mr&Mrs McLean Mr & Mza T. Vetrose Mr A. P. Nobbs Capt. and Mrs. W. C.
Premore
Ichang
Samshai
Kongmoon Nanning
Wuchow fu
Kwangchanwan
gohon Pachai
Ninggo
Hoihow
Langeho
Winoliow Mongtae Santa
Hokow Foochow Szemae Amoy
Bhanghai Swator
JAPAN AND FORMOSA
Osaka
Keelang Tainants Nagasaki Takow Hakodate Anping
Tokyo
Yokohams
Moji
Hyogo
Kobe
Shimonoseki
Tament
EASTERN SIBERIA
Vladivostock
Сполик
WORSAN
Nicojowsk
Mokpa Chinaampo Bongobia HONGKONG AND 128 DEPENDENCIES,
Beani Chemulpo Kunsan
Fasan
Pingyang
MAULO. FRENCH INDO-CHINA:
Aunaal.
Hanai Haiphong Tonkin Provinces Quinhon PHILIPPINES
Manila
Sarawak
Torenine Saigon Cambodge
Toilo Cebu
BORNEO
Labuan British N. Bornes
BANGKOK
STAITS SETTLEMENTS
Aingapore, Penang, Maloon, Prov, Wellesley
MALAY STATEN
Ur B. H. Rigole
Mr. E. E. 8-mith
Johore
Mr & Mrs Stewart and,
whid
Pahang
Mr B. Talati Mr A. Falati Dr. Weber
Sangol Ujong Selangor Jelebu
NETHERLANDS
Persk
INDIA
Macomer
Batavia
Basisrang Padang Buitensorg Sourabala
East Coast of Bazmatra
Centres.
The
20,000 FOREIGNERS,
arefully arranged, with the Initials as well as no Burauen in strictly Alphabetical Order,
o that any name can be found instantly.
THE MAPS AND PLANS
have been engraved by one of the most eminent Firms in Great Britain and are corrected and
noht up to date. They consist this year of to following
COLOURED PLATE OF FLAGS Of Fouriem Horan
AP OF THE FAR East.
PLAN OF YOKOHAMA
PLAN OF KOBE and Hrogo
PLAN OF TOWERS SPTTLEMENTS, TrESTIM PLAN OF THINGTAT
(KILOCHAU)
BILANGHAI
PLAY OF FORzies CoveratÍON, PLAN OF HONGEEW (ƐRANOKAL) With Frant
Showing the ExFENDED SETTLAN KONT LARGE LAN OF THE CITY OF VICTORIA PLAN OF NEW TERITORY (KOWL000) PLAN UP KOWLOON
FLAN OF MARTLA
PLAN OF BAION PLAN OF SINGAPORT
PLAN OF BATAVIA
The CHRONICLE covers the notable events of the last half century in the Far East togethe with the Texis of all the west important Treaties concluded with the muntries of Eastern the various Customs Tarife, Trade Regulations, Chamber of Commerce, Scales of Commd fous Consular and Court Fees, Hongkong Stamp Datles, Postal Guide, Bignal Codes, Chinese Festivals, Tables of Money, Weights And Beseures, and other Commercial Information Including.
The CHRONICLE and, DIRECTORY, though condensed in every posible manner, cons tains every year intrs pages.
It was years ago univerally pronounced to be the cheapest work of the klud anywhere published, and although very much enlarged Anil Improved in every way, the price in differ is now below the equivalent of £1 de, at which it was originally published.
It is published at the Office of the Hongkong Daily Frets, and can be had fromy and Advers tisements went through, the principal Book- sellers In Asia and through
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