SHANGHAI SHARE QUOTATIONS

Os 1st August, 1911..

(J. P. B1992 & Co.'s Lux]

QUOTATION

$940, ales & b. 180, sales

$825, buyers

COMPANY.

EUD ET

Banke-***

Hongkong & S'hat... National of China...

Russo-Chinese ... ...

$128 £6 R1871.-

T125

Insurance

Union Focisty C't m

$100

North-China

25 Ta, 1671

Yasytaze Assoom. ».

160

$210, buyera

Canton

$60

$1771, buyers

Hongkong Firo....!

$50

$325, bayora

China Fireange

$20

$118, buyer

Shipping

Indo-China

prof.

25.

Sho Trans, ford

£1

& Trading prof.

210

£100, Bo.

(Tls. 20, sellore

T60

bai Tug & j profi

Lighter...ord Kechien Transport- rtion & Tow-Bost

Docks & Wharves :-

lai Dock & En

H. & W. Dock ............... 9, & H'kew Wharf... HK'loon W. & G...] Yangtaza

Mining:-

Raub Australica ... Chinese Eng.& Min.

·Lande:-

S'hai Investment... H'kong Investment Humphreys' Estate Wethet wate Coins........ Anglo-Fronch

Tis. 47, buyers

£4.9.0

THE NEW ANGLO-JAPANESE

TREATY

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, AUGUST 8TH, 1911.

The Times in a leading article on the Now Anglo-Japanese Treaty asys:-

to be applied to new facte. But they will be Polled as they have been applied in this now Treaty. We welcome it in itself; we welcome it as a condition of the Arbitration Treaty we Welcome It because it is the common work of

the responsible statemen of the Empire; wo welcome it, not lost, because it is's gauge of continalty for the future so it is an skampio of continuity in the past because it discloses, to all eyes that can see, an additional element of permanence in our foreign effairs,

RUBBER SHARES.

SINGAPORE QUOTATIONS.

ON 28th July, 1911.

(Messrs. Lyall And Evart's List.] Nom. Value.

llogar

We are satisfied that the step they have taken will be approved and welcomed by the peoples of the Empire, the people of Japan, and the people of the United States. Here and thera as inconsiderable body of Chauvinists may look upon it with diafavour, but the mass of these populations who love and seek poses will rejoice --that the chief bulwark of poses in the Far East has been confirmed, strengthened, and extended. It is not often that the signature of any Treaty brings assurance of peace to so large a part of civilized mankind. On the desirableness of the chief laneration in the new Agreement we need not again. dwell. We have more than ance pointed out that to siga a General Arbitration Treaty, emoh as that which we are negotiating with the United States, 2 Tis. 471, sellers while the Treaty of 1905 with Japan remained 24 Allagar Options

unaltered, would be to involve ourselves in £1 Anglo-Java obligations which might confict. The law in the login of our diplomatic arrangements was manifest, as was the expediency of obriating it. The other modifications

made in the new Tranty are not less clearly distated by the important, changes," in the situation to which the preamble refers. The old Treaty would

been have

determinable at s time when new factors affecting that situation will be coming into estive operation, and it is the clearly indicions to arrange beforehand for maintenance that time of the guarantee of which has gons al stability and reposs proved itself to be so strong and so efficient. The Articles affirming and recognising the special interests of the signatorios in Kore and on the Indian frontier respectively disappear usa matter of course, together with the tam porary provision relating to the Russo-Japanem 2s Chimpni War. Equally, of course, the statement of the 2e Cicely. Ord object of the Alliance, and the Articles for ensuring its attainment which contain the gist of the old Treaty, are preserved intact in the

T50Tla. 80, sollers

| T100 | TI«. 50, bayara 850 Tla. 65, sellors

T100 Tle. 85, buyers

$48, buyera

$50

T100

TI, 130

13

£1

$2, sellors

Tis. 14), mleadh

T50 Th. 01, sellers $100494, sellers

710 $0.16, buyors F20 T. 4), Bulos T50 Ta. 50, BOLD, T100.92

21 | Tle. 71, sellors

T!%. D

Plantations:-

Ayer Tawah Bubbar

"P'ation Co., La...j

T7

"Fio

1 1a, 12, bayers Tla. 26

e1

Tls. 4, solleri

Tols. 20

Chempedak

Domition Rubbera.. Kalupong Rubber K. Java P'ation, L. Sonawang B'ter ........ Shanghai Suunfra

Tolmeco

T. R. & T. Estate Co.

Coltons, etc

Ewo..........

Internationals

Laon Kung Mow... Soy Chees

Shanghai Cotton Mastern Fibre ..............

Industrin):--

A. Butler Cemont,'

Tile Works Anglo-Gor. Brewery China Flour Mill...... China I. Ex

Lumber

C. Sugar Refining..... Green Is. Cewent..... Haatschappij, &c., in Langket......... Major Brothers. Scharff's Oil & Bone

Mills, Shanghal Elostrie Construction......i Shanghai Electric &

Asbestos Shanghai Clas Shanghai Ice. Shai Pulp & Paper Shai Waterworks...

Storeя:-

Hall & Holte 1-Lowellys

4. S. Watron & Co.: Contral Ordinary... Contral Founders...: 3. Moutrie & Co.... Weeks & Co.....! Lane, Crawford & Co. Dunning & Co........ Hotolar-

Astor House Lotel

Hongkong Hutel Co.

T1

Tls. 11, buyers

T20 Tla, 90

21 Ts. 12.65

T50 Ti 771, salon 776 Tla 46

T100 Tle. 61, buyera

T60 Tls. 22 T50s. 63, enkes £10.

T50 Tis, 23, buyers $100 $72, sales

F50 Tls. 21, sales

TICO Tis. 70, ezios 8100 $81, buyera $10 $8.15, Fales

GR.10 Tla, 00, sules

T50 Pls. 20, xoilers

, T50 TIs. 40, sellers

210 T. 51, buyers

$25 $21, sellers TRO T. 105 T25 T. 12

T100 Ts. 22, veljors

620 T. 9721, buyers

$20 $10, aules

$60 $55, Hales

$10 803, buyers #16 $10

$15 $100

- $50 320), hellers

$20 $241, buyers $100 $115 aas 350 $21, sales

$25 $12

$30

Tls. 4, sollera.

Hotel des Colonies Tito

----$

"HONGKONG DAILY PRESS" PUBLICATIONS.

FIRECTORY AND CHRONICLE

Do.

OF THE FAR EAST ... $100

Do Small Edition 6,00 CHILDREN OF FAR CATHAY: . Social and Political Neval, by C. J. Halcombe

+

中央

+24 ...

3.50

THE JUBILEE OF HONGKONG,

being au Historical Sketch to which is added an Account of the Celebra tions in 1891

THE HONGKONG TYPHOON, Sept. 18th, 1906, Illustrated Account TEMPORARY MINING REGULA-

'TIONS IN CHINA REGULATIONS FOR RAILWAY CONSTRUCTION IN CHINA... HONGKONG HANSARD REPORTS OF THE MEETINGS OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL, Fab lished - Annually MOUNTINGS OF NAVAL GUNS and their Subsequent Use with the Ladysmith Bello? Column WARLIKE EXPLOITS OF THE MERCHANT NAVY, by J. F. Featherstonhangh

VIA

J

POLITICAL OBSTACLES TO MIS. SIONARY SUCCESS IN CHINA TRADE MARK REGULATIONS

IN CHINA FROM HONGKONG TO CANTON, BY THE PEARL RIVER~" A Book for the Globetrotter," by Capt. 0. V. LLOYD: with Mops and Illos, HONGKONG WEEKLY PRESS,

half yearly vol. bound

1.00

[

KUN.

1 Anglo-Johore.. 2s Anglo-Malay

£1 Anglo-Sumatra

1 Ayer Kucing 1 Banteng

29 Batsu Malaka El Batu Caves

1 Batz

Tiga

1 Beaufort Borns

1 Bukit Kajang ...

1

Bukit Lintang

28 Bukit Mertajam £1 Bukit Rajab

2a Bukit Selangor 183 pd. £1 Carey United 5 p.d.

1 Castletfeld 2s Chersonese

28

2

.

options

Pref

25 Consolidated Malay £1 Damansara

1 Deanistown

28 Edinburgh

£1 Federated Selangor 28 Galang Besar £1 Golconda ...

1 Golden Hopa 1 Hajoep

1 Harpenden... 28 Heawood...

£i Highlands & Lowlands ...

1 Inch Kenneth... 2a Jusin

We have reason to congratulate ourselves not only upon the conclusios of the now Treaty, but also upon the conditions in which it has been effected. Whon the frst anofficial report that it has beca accomplished reached us from Now York wo drow attention to its significanos in relation to the new Imporial foreign policy happily inaugurated at the Imperial Conference. It is Indeed gratifying that within a few brief weeks of its adoption this policy should afford ar, and should afford the world, so signal a

fof the fresh strength it has added to our £1 Johore R. Landa 10s-d

1 Juru lomaoy. It is

is gratifying, we may perhaps above all to those who, like ourselves, havo 2s Kampong Kvantang SAY.

without tosinted long

visible response on the 28 Kamuting 18.pd

f.pd. wisdom and on the necessity of the new des parture taken by Mr. Asquith and Sir £1 Kapar Para 1 Kepitigalia Edward Grey. They must know better than

1 Kepong most of us that, bad they not taken it, the pre longation of the Japanese Tresty would almost 25 Kota Tinggi .. certainly have given rise to discontent and to £1 Kuala Lumpur misgivings in the Dominions which need not 24 Labo (F.M.§.) ... now be apprehended. By admitting the Prime 1 Lauadron...

1 Ledbury: Ministers of the Dominions to complete cos-

1.pd Idence, and by submitting to them the general foreign policy of the Empire, the Government 2a Linggi Ord, will have otorcome many prejudices, soothel 28 London Asistio mang sugceptibilities, and conjured many £1. Lumut 16s. pd. phantome. It

It i notorious, to name but one of Malacca 75% Pret.

Ord these phantoms, that large sections of opinion

in the Dominions have looked askance at the 28 Merlimau Japanese Alliance, bemuse

were 28

they were' za

141

....

ht

Buyers. Beller

3-2

Isi

1671

4:3

59.11

7:3

9%

166

1773

551 689

133 178

4183 4889

1101

282

2204

70%

78-9

13 3

158

361

3886

7165 80%

235

2+1 -246 21583 23683x div. 1s dis. -s6 dis. 59

10s po. 1108 11785

2:10 34

19

184

132 1834 3486 39.3 x div.

3486 39e3 dir,

168 17:3

1058 11796x div.

2286

21:50 2636

1908

-210%

4.9 -56

8183

7756

8786

783 8810

1755

190%

4.2

1858 205

18 182

76

1169

14*9

9x9

1186

268

381 pm.

4:9 565

14183 15286

4641 8019.88A6 xdiv.

128 pm.

1136 138 x div. 111 3 125% 24 283

125.

980

€53

1

*55%

1358

1086 7389 65

Options

hauated by the fear that one day it might El Mount Austin.. entangle

EA

12

a

the

1 N/Hammock 16a6 på.. with contest United States. The renewed Alliance is 29 Padang Jawa

2s Port Dickson-eo pd. Bembia Pref....

the boat answer to such fears. It has been ap- 2 Pataling proved, we

wo have no doubt, by the most trusted 28 Pelepah itatesmen of the Dominions. On the face of itit 2 Perak shows that the Japanese themselves hare helped £1 Permog us towards the conclusion of our Treaty with the United States. That cogent

proof of Japan's friendship for the two great English. speaking nations and of her readiness to see the bonds that unite them multiplied sad strength ened speaks for itself, while the Dominion Ministers can assure their fellow citizens of their own personal knowledge, derived directly from the Foreign Berotary and from the Defence Committee, how invaluable £1 that Alliance has been, and is kell 1 Sendayan 18s: pd,

be, b

1 R. Eat of Jobore 15s pd. 2s R Est of Krian £1 R. Invest Trust 108 pd.

1 Sagga

1 Sapong

1 Seafield

23 Eslangor

Sangst

Seremban. 1 Shelford... 1 Slalang

£1 Soren

28 Singapore Para 2s Straits S. Bertam £1 Straits Rubber... 28 Sumatra Para El Bungei Chol

to the cause of the world's peace. The real strength of Alliances in these days lies abors all in the support which they receive from the nationa whose Governments have made them. The new Japanese Alliance will have behind it ot merely the support of the British people at home, but also the support of all the Britial: peoples of the Empire. It is of good augury for them and for the world that their first 28 Sungei Kapar.... entrance in the field of Imperial foreign £1 Sungei Krian Prof...

1 Sungei Salak policy has been marked by so conaderable az Bebievement in the cause of general stability

and

дет

0.50quence and afirmatii. It is a conse

Way

444

21

im 1236 pd.

1 Sungei 1 Trujong

Tongkah Prof

I

1 Tebran

£1 Tremelbye

---

1 United, Serdang

repose as the renewal of our Alliance with the island Empire of the Eastern Pacific.

That achievement illustrates and justifies principle which we have long uphold and 0.50 without which the new Imperial foreign policy

1 United maet speedily fade and

Sua Betong.. of that continuity United Samstra

23 in the conduct of foreign affairs which the

Temiang 13 pd. United Bagacity and the patriotism of both the great 2s Val d'Or... parties in the State have accepted for the first 28 Vallambross

To Lord Yau Seng... fime within the last few decades. Rosebery and the Liberals belongs the credit $1 Alor Gajah Hitam

0,5,

8.00

for

1.06

1.00

Q

1

of the Brat Treaty whics acknowledged that 10 Ayer Kuning Japan had won her plaos amongst the nations

Malek and which by that acknowledgement guised

1 Ayer us the friendship of her people. Lart

5 Ayer Pansa Lansdowne negotiated the first Treaty of

1 Balgownie, Allianse in 1932, and the more conspre. 10 Enkit

Timah hensive Treaty of 1905, with the approbation of

1 Bakit K. B. орііод, responsible Liberal

Bir 10 Changkat Bardans Edward Grey bas confirmed band prolonged 10 Cheras, 38 på that Treaty with the zoodifications that circun- £1 Duff 0.25stances demand. In the presence of facts like $1 Glenealy

this the day has gona. by when foreign states 5

Huytor

***

***

b. **

WI

0.25

1.75

H

C

**

FIFTY YEARS ANGLO-CHINESÉ

CALENDAR, 1864 to 1915 RATES OF EXCHANGE AT RONGKONG English Mail daya 1874 to 1909 BOMBAY RATES OF EXCHANGE AT HONGKONG, English Mail Days 1898 to 1909 CALLED OUT: or the Chang Wang's Daughter, an Anglo-Chinese Ro mancs, by Chaa. J H. Halcombe... SKETCH OF THE WEST RIVER PLAN OF VICTORIA

KOWLOON

"

PEAK

h

IN

Ja 401

1

THE

NEW TERRITORY CANTONM. POWER OF ATTORNEY FORM...

0.30 & MAIL TABLES for 1911

and now

+9

1 Jimali

the

5 Kelemak, 24pd

men could allege with any semblence of plausi 10 Henrietta, $8 pd. bility that our party system rendered Alliances 10 Indragiri with Englard too insecale to be practicable or advisable. In

of the world than other. Far East we have given proofs that arrange- meats and understandings with us are at least as stable as those concided with any of our

parts o

7.5 critics. They are stable because they are based

1.00

spon

Lat

it

5 Kempas

5 Laans

3. Malaka Pinda

5 New Bingapore

20% 28,6 pur. 3989-42-3 6-rts

10×10

10s 129 pm.

18183 175e 17889 1903

383 326

182

2769

186 3183

52.6 658 x div.

2.9 23

463 x div.

4.13 3+3

589 6x9 div.

20% 2285

par 844 pm. 243 221

786 983 pm. div.

30.6

269 314

2058 22716

25%

.90€

204 30

383 443

2843 9889 41-3 468 x div. pm.

70s 8183 z div:

526. 610g x div.

338 38 x div.

4+3 Jeb

58 546 x div. 9183 102.5 x div.

Выб $5

63,9 7286

10 11814

23.9 27.6

649 758 x div. 1001

10319

INTIMATION

THE PATHS OF COMMERCE even to the utmost

parts of the Earth are followed by the Remington.

In every olime and every nation it is the Standard

Typewriter.

SIEMSSEN & Co.,

SOLE AGENTS

TOB

HONGKONG, CANTON AND SOUTH CHINÁ AND FORMOSA.

MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA

AND JAPAN STATION.

DRITISH Ahority, despatch-boat, 700 tons, 4 guns, 2,000

ip, Comdr. A. Lowndes, Weibaiwel. Astra, 2nd class cruiser, 4,360 tons, 10 guns, 7,000 ihp., Captain E. B. Kiddle, Weibalwei.

Atlas, admiralty tug, 615 tons, 1,400 P.

Master B. West, Hongkong, Bramble, gunboat 710 tons, 900 ihp. Lieut.

Comdr. B. G. Washington, Shanghai. Britomart, gunboat, 710 tons, 900 hp, Lieut.

Comdr. J. M. Barker, Shanghai, Calmas, British sloop, 1,070 tona, ihp 1,400,

Lynes, Hongkong Cherub, water tank and tag, 390 tons,l.h.p. 340,

Master W. Smith, Hongkong. lls, British sloop, 1,070 tons, ih.p. 1,400,

Comdr. H.

Comdr. H. B. Venlo, Shanghai, Fame, torpedo-bost destroyer, 340 tons,

5,700 i.h.p., Lt.. Comdr. H. 9. Monroe, Weihaiwel.

Flora, 2nd class cruiser, 4,360 tons, 10 guns, 7,000 i.b.p.. Captain J. Nicholsa, Isures Weihaiwei 6th August for Hong teng and Colombe.

Handy, torpedo-bost destroyer 295 tons,

[533-11

Mancha, surveying-ship, 1,625 tons, 10 guns, 900 b.p., Commander Eagot do in Tonoke, Saigon Monqust, destroyer, 300 tons, 7 6,300

gua Commander de la Reche Kendraon,

Lieut.

Saigon Olry, river gunboat, 170 tons, 6 gans, 500 h.p.

ds Maindrorille, Upper Tangta Falho, river gunboat, 130 tons, 4 gune, 280 h..

Livat, Puech, Tongka Perte, sub-marine, 70 tons, 60 h.p., Ident. Mon

A Bler, Balgun

destropar, 300 tom 7 guns, 7,000 h.p, Commander Mortenol, Hongny Protée, sub-marino, 70 tour, 60 h.p., Lent.

Redoutable, battleship (rosarre), 9,530 tons

Morris, Saigon

Styx, armoured gunboat, 1,800 tour, & gass

37 guns, 6,209 h.p.. Capt. Drouet, Balgon

Takon, destroyer, 380 tons, & guns 6,500 hp,

1,600 b.p., Lieut. Berbit, Salgon,

Vauban, torpedo depot, Commander Mostenol,

In Reserva, Baigon

Hangay

Vétéran, torpedo-depot, Lieut, Bibel, Cap

Saint-Jasques

Vigilante, river gunboat, 180 tons, 6 guns, 7 h.p.

Lient. Damonlin, Sikiang

Amoy

GERMAN.

h.p.

4,000 h.p., Lient-Comdr. Hon. Gay Stop-Arsona, cruiser, 2,719 tons, Captain von Hipper ford, Hongkong, Aart, torpedo-boat destroyer, 295 tans 5 grans, 4,000 h.p., Lt-Comdr. Hon. Guy Stopford, Hongkong

Janus, torpedo-boat destroyer, 320 tons, 6 guns, 3,900 hp., Lt. Conde, M.. H. K. Blackwood, Welhalwei

Rent, armoured craiser, 9,800 tous, 14 guns,

i.b.p. 22,000, Capt. 8. St. J. Farquhar," Welhaiwei,

Kiosha, river gunbost, 616 tons, i.hp. 1,200, Lent.-Comdr. T. J. S. Lyao, Yangtase. Merlin, surveying ship, 1,070, tons, 6 guns, 1,40

i.h.p. Commr. B. 0. M. Davy, Sandakan. Minotaur, armoured cruiser (agship Vice. Admiral Sir A. L. Winslos, K.C.B., C.V.O., O.M.G.) 14,600, tons, i.h.p. 27,000 Capt. G. C. Cayley, Weihaiwei, Monmouth, armoured raiser, 2800 tons,

Captain . E. Fower, M.V.O.,

haiwej.

Koorhen, river gunboat, 180 tons, 2. guns, ihp. 800, Lient-Comdr G. P. Leith Hongkong.

Newcastle, 2nd alans veniser, 1,800 toss, turbine. Captain George P. E. Hunt, D.8.0.

Weihaiwoi.

Nightingale, river ganboat, 85 tons, 240 b.. Et.-Comdr. Claude Hillerdan-Woodward, F.N., Yangtare.

Otter, torpedo-bost destroyer, 385 tons, 6 gune, 6,300 1.hp., Comdr. Lambe, Weihaiwei. Robin, river gunboat, 85 tons, 2 gams, 240 h.p

Lt. Comar. Como A. O. Donglas, West Biver.

Rosario, depot ship for Submarines, 980 tona, ih.p. 1,400, Lt-Commr. N. E, Arohdale, Hongkong. Sandpiper, river gunboat, 85 tons, 2 guns, 24

Lieut. Comdr. B. J. J. Southby, h.p

West River.

Saipe, river gunboat, 85 tons, 2 gane 240 h.p.,

Lit-Conde. Maurice B. Leslie, Yangtazo.

Taku, torpedo boat destroyer, 306 tone, ibp

6,000, Ganner E. J. Trillo, E.N., Hong kong

Tamar, receiving ship 4,550 tona, 6 gans.

Commodore Eyres, Hongkong.

Teal, river gunboat, 180 tons, 2 guns, 800 i.h.p.

Lient. Comdr. R. J. Buchanan, Yang teza.

|

Titis, ganboat, 1,000 tons, 10 gans,

Jaguar, gauboat, 900 toms, 10 gane, 1,900 b.p

Captain Laus

Captain Graf von Posadowaky-Wahnar Leipzig, oraisor, Captain Barol

Luche, gunboat 850 tom, 10 guns, 1,344 hp

Captala Bölken

Scharnasrat, armoured cruiser (flagship)e 11,420 tons, 52 guns, 26,000 h.p., Kapiton Zur Bee Masse

Taku, destroyer, 280 tons, § gune, and 2 torpedo Erbes, 6,000 h.p.. Kommandant Kolbe

Bertram (Hans)

Torpedo host" Sgo," Kapitan Lent, Hayden Tiger, ganhost, 900 tons, 10 guns, 1,300 h.p.,

"Koss Caponia 7. Tsingtan, gunbost, 170 tena, 5 guns, 1,890 b.p.

Captain Ross

Vaterland, ganbest, teas, S guns, 500 h.p.

Captain Toussaint

MALIAN.

Oslabria, protected oruiser, 2,423, tons, 28 gaus

4000 hp, Capitano Maris Cassouova di Jetzeroch

Paglia, propected oruiser, 4,498 tons, 28 gana, 7,000 hp., Ospitano Gusani Viyoonti Mar. chess Lorenzo.

·PORTÚGIMAN

Patris, gaxboat, 700 tons, Captain J. Atrazo

UNITED STATES.

Albany, oraisar, 3,000 tons, C. S. Williams. Bainbridge, destroyers 7 guas and 2 torpedo Arsyas, gunboat, Liont-Comdr, Matt B Signor

tabes Ensign Lloyd W. Townsend Barry, destroyer, 420 tons, Eas, Edmund 8.

Root Callao, gunboat, 243 tone, Ene, J. R. Murrisson Cleveland, orniser 3,200 tons, Commander

Hugh Rodman, Shanghai Charleston, battle-hip (lagahip), 9,700, tons

56 gans, 21,000 h.p., Comdr. John EX Gibbins. Shanghai

Chattanooga, cruiser, 3,300 tons, Commander

John D. MacDonald, Shanghai Chunger, destroyer. 20 tons, Eas I. N.

Dale.

McNair

le, destroyer, 400 tons, Lient. Herbert H Denver, oraiser, 3,200 tons, Comdr. Edward E.

Cagebart, Shanghal

Thistle, gunboat, 710 tona, 900 Lp., Lient.Galveston, cruiser, 3,200 tone, Commander

Comdr. M. B. Balilie-Hamilton, Shangkat.

John A. Hoogewerff, Moniis torpedo-boat destroyer, 395 thn, gan. Helens gunboat 1,392 tons, Comdr. Reuben Virago,

6,3001.b.p

Lieut-Comdr. Harold D. Adair- Hall, Walhoiwei

O, Bitter, Shanghai Mindoro, guabeat, Liant George M. Baam

186 pm Waterwitch, surveying ship, 620 tons, 450 Lb. Bohar

1566 201

5359

90a

90%

5789

97.6

979

2236 25

75 7:101

86 dis. 3 dis.

18101 2844

30s 3189 u div.

7811 8.3 x div. $1.45 1.50

34.00 36.00 0.50 0.70 1,60 1.65

0.65

4.75

4.15

5.00pm

3.75

1271

7.25

100 dis.

0.272

4.00 5.0)

ON SALE.

THE DIRECTORY & CHRONICLE

1911.

FOR

CHINA, JAPAN, COREA, INDO-CHINA, SIAM, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, MALAT STATES NETHERLANDS INDIA, PHILIP PINES, BORNEO, ETO."

The DIRECTORY covers the whole of bo ports and cities of the Far East, from Nether lands India to Biberia, in which Esropeans reside. Not only is the Directory as full and complete in each case sali can be made, but each Oolony; A DESCRIP Port, or Bettlement is prefaced by TION, carefully revised each year, most of bich will serve as accurate GuDES FOR THE the places, their History, Topography, de, &c. Towarer, giving avery detail in conacation with

The Information in these Descriptions, son disting of a hundred Interesting articles, packed with there concisely set out, and containhag statleties of the TRADE of each Country and Port, would alone suffice to fill a large volume.

Royal Octa-Complete with Fifteen Maps, and Flans pp 1,33% $10.00. Directory only pp. 36%, $8.00.

The Directories and Descriptions are of

Peking Tientsin

Peitaiho

. CHINA

Seochow

Canton

Chinkiang Whampoa

Nanking

Kowloon

Chinwangtao Wuhu Lappa

Taku

Antang

Manchurian

Trado Centres

Newchwang

Dairen

Port Arthur

Chefoo

Weibaiwsi

Kinochan Trinenfa

Mukden

Kowkiang Samshui

Hankow

Kongmoon

Yoohow Nonning

Shasi

Tohang

Wuchowfu

Kwangohan WWI Chungking Pakhoi Haugehow

Hoihow

Ningpo Laugehow Wanchor Mêngtze Santu Hokow

Foochow

Amoy

Shanghai Bwator

Bramao

JAPAN AND FORMOSA -

Oewka

Nagasaki

Tokyo Yokohama Hyogo Kobe Shimonoveli

Moji

Tainanta

Takow

Hakodate

Tensai

Anping

EASTERN SIBERLA

Vladivostock

Nicojowsk

CHOSEN

Seoul

Mokpa

Chia nampo

Songahin

Подвод Chomulpo Fusen Kansan Pingyang

HongKorg and its DeraNDENCIES,

Надо!

Annam Нае Haiphong Tonkin Provinces Quinton PHILIPPINES

Manila

Sarawak

MACAO.

FRENCH INDO-CHINA:

Floilo

Tourine Saigon Cambodge

Cebu

British N. Borneo

BORNEO

Labuan

BANGKOK

STRAITH SETTLEMENTS

Bingapore, Penang, Malacos, Prov. Wellesley

MALAY STATER

Johore

Pahang

Batavia

Bungei Ujong Selangor

Jelebra

NETHERLANDS INDIA

Samarang

Perak

Padang

"Buitenzorg Sonrabais Macassar

British French

East Coast of Sumatra NAVAL SQUADRONS

German Austrian

United States Гарадова Siamese Italian

OFFIERS OF COAST AND RIVER SELAMER

The Book is printed from New Typo specially deserved for the purpose, and uniformnity in every arrangement greatly facilitates reference.

CLASSIFIED

The features in the 1911 Edition are the LISTS of TRADES arī PROFESSIONS at the larger Commercial Hentzen.

The

ALPHABETICAL LIST of RESIDENTS

contains the names of over

20,000 FOREIGNERS, (station ship), Commander G. Rmrafully arranged, with the Initials as well as Lient-Comdr. B. L. Hannock, Singapore.

the Sarnazie in strictly Alphabetical Order, Whiting, torpedo-beat destroyer, 360 tons,

Lionts Comdr. G. E. Monterey, monitor, 4,000 tons, Lt. D. W. Todd that any sins can be found instantly guns, 5,900 Hardford, Werbirel

Nanshan

; transport, 1,577 tons, W.D. Pardeaux gunboat 195 tons, 2 guus, 800 -F- cruiser, 3,420 tons, Comdr. Roger Widgeon, rabat Wilding, Yangtza,

Welles Woodcock, gonboat, 150 tons, 2 guns, 550 h.

Lient. Comdr. B. R. Brooke, Yanglaze Woodlark, gunboat, 150 tons, 2 gant 550 11 Liout Comdr. G. F. A. Mulock, Yangtate: Submariner

No. 35, Godfrey Herbert, Lisnt-Commr, No. 37, A. A L. Fenner, Lieut. Commr, No. 39, J. B. A. Codrington, Lt-Commr.

AFSTRIAN.

Kaiserin Elisabeth, Austrian protected ornicer 4,000, Fregatten kapitan Oskar Hanse, Northern Water

Panther, third slam oruiser, 1,530 tons, Fre. gatten kapitan, Theodor Sheri Edi, von Schmidthaim

FRENCH, acnéron, armourou ganboat, 1,830 tons, gans

1,700 b.p., Liest, Bertrand, Saigon Alger, 2nd elam oruiser, 4,320 ton, 22 guna

5,100 hp, Commander Fournier, kong Alonotto, gunboat, 506 tons, 7 guns, 601 h.p

Commander Badin, Saigon

rivor

2.90 dia 2.75 dis.

1.60

0.55

Argus, *

, 180 tons, 6 gramm, 570 h.p.,

1.50

Liented,

Balonuette, gunboat.

par.

2 Malakoff

#

Mantin, $3.50 pd

1.50

They

2 Now Serendah

2.10

535

1 Nyalas

0.32

ww

5 Paj

9.76

1.15

Pegob

10

Baling, $2.50 pd. ....... 1 Panggor... Radella 2 Sandycroft

41.00

27.50

1.00 dis

0.45

10.10 18:00

10.10

0.85

16.00

0.00

425

0,80

050

0.55

1.15

$120,00 130.00

i

the settled judgment of nationa

of the nation, which is quite unaffected by party 2.00 will be, and must be, mors stable than ever sow that this base has been broadened by the admission of the Dominions to the consi

consideration 2.10 with ns of our foreign's fairs. It is an admisedoz

which lifts this as we trust and rtment of our Imperial life,

10 military defence, the conduct of our Davul and will tend to lift high above all sectional differences and squabbles. Did it fail to do this were the Dominion statesmen herafter to discover that 2.06 the principles submitted to them as the founda- Vtions of our Imperial system in foreign affcim 1.00 vacillated with the changes of Government at 0.75 home, they would soon relinquish their hopes and relax their efforte for its consolidation and 0.75

developmont, The Gourament have made 0.75 such vacillation almost impossible for them- 0.10 solves and for all their ancestora, because they In the 0,25 have made it manifestly disastrens.

future, as in the past, the principles will bare Rs. 57 Jabong

2 Singapore & Johore 2 Sungei Ragan.. 10 St. Helena

Tembalak 5 Telnk An

Anson 2 Trafalgar 1. Ulu Panden

1 United Malazen

1 United Singapore

Cimeterre, gunboat, 140 tons, Resorts, Saigon

Caronalde gunboat, 184 tons, Resort, Saigon

New York, cruiser (flagship), Comir, J. P

Paraguay, gunboat, Easiga Roy L. Lorman Pennsylvania, armoured craiser, 13,680 tons

Capt. A. Ward

Pomper, collier, 1,600 tous, James D. Linett, Porpoise, 125 tons, 160 hp, Ens. Kenne

Whiting

Stolt.

Samar,

Rainbow, cruiser, 8,026 tons Comir, &. C gunboat, Ensign W. O. I. Stiles Shark, 125 tons, 160 hp. Ensign Theodore G

Ellyson Villalobos, ganhost, 370 tons, Lt. A. indrows Wilmington, gaubeat, 1800, Comdr. G.

Sailsbary Hongkong

ON BALE,

THE FIFTY YEARS

"

Décidés, gunboat, 630 tone, 10 gun, 900 hp. ANGLO-CHINESE CALENDAR

Lieut. de Linares, Shanghai

Dupleix, armoured crafner, 7,578 tons, 25 guns, |

17,000 b.p

Demir, armoured arniser, 7,57 8 tons, 23 guns,

17,000 b.p.

D'Therville gunboat

Estoo, gubbost, 141 tons, Reserve, Haiphong Esturgeon, submarine, 70 tons, 60 b.p.. Lient

Combel, Saigon

Fronde, destroyer, 800 tons, 7 grins, 6,300 h.p.

Baigon

Henri Rivière, rive gumboat, 150 tons, 6 gens:

15% k.p.. Haiphong.

Lynz, sub-marine, 70 tone, 6 h.p., Lleat. Marra,

Saigon

日腰英中年十五

From: 18v JANUARY, 1884 to 31st December 1913, BEING FROM THE 1ST YEAR OF THE 79TH CYCLE TO THE 50TH YEAI OF THE 76TH CTUA

PRICE $3 CASH.

On Sale at the "HongKong DAILY PRESS Orrios, or Agente in sil the Forts of the Far East.

The Book will be sent by Registered Post de la Croix de Castries (Commander-in-(free) to any part of the World unrepresented

Montcalus, armoured orniser, (flagship) 9,367 Long, 36 guns, 19,600 h.p, Rar Admiral

Chief)

by Agents on receipt of Money Order.

THE MAPS AND PLANS have been engraved by one of the most eminent Kirns in Great Britain and are corrected and hennight up w date. They owist this year of the following:

COLOURED PLATE OF FLAGS OF FOREIGN HONOR MAP OF THE FAR EAST PLAN OF YOKOHAMA

PLAN OF KOBE AND HYODO PLAN

OF FOREIGN Sertzekesis, TrRETSEM PLAN OF THINGTàu (KiaochaU)

PLAN OF FOREIGA CONCERTON, SHANGHAI

| PLAN OF HONGKEW (SHANGKai) with Inset

Showing the KXTENDED SEITLAMENT LABGE PLAN OF THE CITY OF VICTORIA PLAN OF NEW TERRITORY (KOWLOON) PLAN OF KOWLOOM - PLAN OF MANILA.

PLAN OF SABON

PLAN OF BIEGAFORR

PLAN OF BATAVIA --

The CHRONICLE covers he notable events of the last half century in the Far East together with the Texts of all the most important Treatem concluded with the countries of Eastern Asia, the various Customs Tariffs, Trade Regulaikom Chambers of Commerce, Scales of Commissione Consular and Court Fees, Hongkong Stanis Duties, Postal Gulile, Bigual. Codes". Chinese Festivals, Tibles of Money, Weights and Measures, and other Commercial Information Including.

The CHRONICLE and DIRECTORY, al though condrond in every posible manner, com taiza every yar more pages.

It was you go universally pronotweed t be the cheapest work of the kind anywhere published, and although very much enlarged and improved In every way, the price in silver is now below the equivalent of £1 66, at which it was originally published.

It is pallibed at the Office of the Hongkong - Duty Press, and can be had from, and AdviR- tisements sent through, the principal Book" sellers in Axis sad through >--

LONDON ****

Hongkong Dally Prees"_Offon

131, Fleet Street, EC Lommas.....Mz. F. Algar, 11, Clement's Lane, LONDON ....Meers. G. Bingot & Co, Ltd.

$0, Cornhill EC.

Share This Page