-RUBBER SHARES,
--SINGAPORE QUOTATIONS.
ON 8TH AUGUST, 1911.
MESSES LYNKI AND EVATT'S-LIST:]-
1 Bantong
Batin Malaka
£1 Batu Caves
Balu Tigh
Boufort Borneo
1 Bukit Kejang
29.
16
THE HONGKONG DAILY P
SHANGHAL SHARE QUOTATIONS ON 16TH AUGUẠT, 1911.
4849
1×10) 2
Shipping:
& Trading prof Shai Tug & prof. 7 Lightorord
Kochien Transport-j
$80, salce
1878. - T125
T50
382, Ayers
PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 24ra, 1911.
~THE POUNDS AND PENCE OF
BISLEY.
The Birley Carnival has now bogun, wrote a contributor to the Pall Mall Gazette recently, and from early morn to dowy evo enthusiasts with the rifle will never cease pumping load at tip targets, nad in the integrals between shots
INTIMATION
The man who makes any other Typewriter always PRETENDS make it as good as the REMINGTON,
The man who buys any other Typewriter always HOPES it will be as good as the REMINGTON. anathema ising every wind that blows, and, not The man who uses any other Typewriter always
WISHES it were as good as the REMINGTON,
withstanding the fact that it appears to beu festurs of that corner of Surrey for the gentle breezes to blow at short intervals from each
Tin. 107. sollers point of the compass in turn, good many that SIEMSSEN & Co.,
211.00, nom, Tis. 20, sellers Tia, 401, sellers
TEO T. 30, sollera
do not. Tho'oxset number of entries made for this year's events has not transpired, but the (grand, aggregate is believed to have left bollud the 1907 aggregate of 55,296,
48, ales & b. the smaller figures (51,927) of 1908, and £17 £440.
the grand record of 1909, that is to say. 56,901. 210
which is proof positive of the enormous interest takon in the meeting by marksmen all the world over. Althoughs simple laurel or wild olive wreath would doubtless be regarded by a large "Inca ber of vetraste ara pulzerali anfficient to promote keen competition, the fact that prize, to the value of £15,529, to quote last year's figures, are available does not appear to act as deterrent. At all events, not appreciably. Lududing challenga caps, at the first mosting
17
Ths. 51, Gayers 1ls, 57, miller
Tln. 144, lerá
[J. P. Beer & Co.'s LIST.]
COMPART.
PAID UP QUOTATION
Thanks
Non. Vala
Buyers Sellers
Hongkong & S'hai... National of China....
| $125 ̄ ̄| 1910, buyers
23
Russo-Chinese
2. Allagar
3-2
349
2 Allagar Optious.
19
118
Inetrance:-
£1 Anglo-Java...
3#9
48)
Union Society 't Ȗ
$100
North-China
£5
1 Anglo-Johora-
7:3
Yangtsze AssoCD.
200
1915, buyers
2x Anglo-Mulay.
16×6
17,6
Canten... ***
$60
$210
El Anglo Sumaira
65%
68×9
Hongkong Fira.....
$60
$35, buyers
1. Ayer Kuning
1383 17
China Fire.............
$20
$122, buyers
4183
220, 2358
Indo-China (pref.
1 Bukt Lintang.
70s 73.9 15-6 168 37: 38x6
7163 80
de;
£5
Shell Trans Cond,
2 Rukit Mertajam
243 2+6
£1 Bukit Rajah
220
240sx div.
ation & Tow-Bout
Bukit Slolungar 143 pilis
diam diy
Tock" "MWİLYVE= =
El Carey United 5s. p.d.
54
10%; pm
So bai Doel & En
1 Castlefield
107×6
11643
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F100 $50
24 Chersonese
34
3x6
8. & kew Wharf,
T100
Tis, J
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9
19.4
H. Kloun W. ZG.
$50
$50
23 Chimp
13
14
Yangtze uttry
-T100
Tla, 180
34%
39%
Pret
34A
Alining:--
Ran Austrinu
$2.
Chinese Eng.& in.
£1
£ Damansara......
է
1 nulstown
Lands:-
95
S'hai luvostont...
150
H'kong Investiment
$100
96, buyers
49
Humphroys Estuża -
110
586.
86, buyerя
754
*83x9
Weiheiwel..
T20
Tls. 44, males
Chinn..
160
Tls. 50, nom.
--77x6
87.6
763
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Anglo-French
T100
Th 22, buyra
1754
3×10
1909 4y
Plantations***
Alun Estates, Id........
£1
91.74, willers
80-9 37,6 x dir.
Ayer Tawah Rubber,
Inh
24 Jasiu
Kenny
1853 205
Pation Cut, bd....
17
18. 0
IN *
1-2
Chempedak
£1
TH 12
T10
£1 Jahre.
Eands 10s.jd
78
- 128 pm.
1 Jura
1180
149
9.9
116
2-9
3K3
pm.
f.pd...
4.9
5-6
Para...
141-3 151-3.
Tobacco.. T-R. & 1. Estate Co.
10g 12s 11 div.
111-3- 125x
Cottons, etc
24
243
Ewo...........
760
123-9 135%
Internationals....
THE
86
9.6
Lagu Kung Mow...
T100
Tis, 80, sales Tlz 423, sales TI6:0
Soy Choos......
*60
Tla. 23, buyer
65%
72-6
Bhangirai Cotton....
TLO
Ta. 51
554
653
Eastern Fibre......
210
The
20+ 27x6
pr
Industrin
A Butler Cement,
Tin Works .....
Anglo-Ger, Browery
China Flour Mill...
$100 150
Chinn
Int. & Ex. Lumber
2s Cicely
25 Consolidated Malay
2. Pinburgh
£1 Federated Solangor
→ lang Bear
£1 coma
1 Ould-n-Hope..
Hajoep
Harpenden
24 Heawood
£1 Highlil & Lowlands
394
1574 17
10 112s 6 x die.
236 2646
7×103
190% 210
3- Kampong Kwantung
24 Kamu sing 1a på
2+
24.
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£1 Kapar
1 Kopitigalla
£1 Kepong
24 Kota Tinggi
21 Kada pr
2x Lim (F.M.S.)
21 1. don
1- Lamiary fpd..
1
126 d.
2- Linzgi Onl.
24 Loudon Asiafie-
£1 L & 16x- på,
1 Malacca 73% Pref.
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24 Merliman
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El Mount Austin.
59s9 42-6 0-Fts
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160
94 13x pm.
175+ 167×6 182×6
3-3 346
โป 27-6 31-5
1s5
Hummock 16× 6 pd. 5286 65% die.
1
2 Pulang Jawo
2x Pataling...
24 Pelepah...
34 Perak
£1 Perans
...2+3 29
41 453 diz.
4.11 3:3
2. Port Dickson -6 pd. ...... Fard pra.
נני
Dosition Hubbara.. Kalumpong Rubber K. Javi P'ation. Lal, Somwang R'ber
וי
Shanghai - Sunatra
C. Sugar Refaing... Green Is. Cousent.... Maatschappij, &c.,
in Tangkat..... Major Brothers.... Scharff's Oil & Bou
Mill, Ld. Shanghai Electric.
Construction. Shanghai Electric &
Storos:-
Hall & Holts..........
J. Llewellyn...
A. S. Watson & Co.-
Central Ordinary
Central Foundore...
The 801, buyers
Ts. 25, Bellara 21 Ta 1, ellers T1
-Ï'ls..
Ms. 1, sellers
T20 Tls. 95, cular”
£11, 12)
Fis. 27, buyers (72), salos Tis. 21, buyers
1's, 70, 8nles Tra
$100 $141, Bayors
$10 84, buyers
G+.10 150
"T50 Ta. 1, sellors
Pls. 98, buyera Tx. 25, sellors
210. The 514, buyo:9
M. 105 Tis. 12 Ti0022, mellora
£20 Pls. 39, sollera-
$20 $181, sellers
00855, sales $1085, buyers 810, sollers $15 315 8400
64 7x
20s 2246
1 Rombia Prof.
23
25%
1 R. Es of Johore 15s pl. 25
30-6
2R-1st of Kriau
2-103-3
£1 R. Latest Trust 10s pl. 79
2
1 Sargs
205
227 6
Shanghai s Shanghai Tee... ak S'hai Pulp & Paper
$25 750
$21, sales
Shui Waterworts...
1 Sapong
2349
27-6
1 Seati
Js
-98-9
40 45 x div.
20% 30%
pm.
343
4:3.
70% 81-3 div.
48-9 57×6 x div.
294 35, 2.dir.
3-6
9143 10236 x div.
83
96
6349
72.6
24 Sungai Kapar...
9-74 1689
1 Snugei Satak
£1 Sungei Krion Prof
2349
27-6
6649 758 x div..
1 Sangvi
100%
103.9
·1. Tanjong Malim 12x6 pil.
16 pm.
1586.
20%
1 Tetesu
593
90%
-97-6
2x Selangor
£1 Sondayan 18s på,
2 Songat
£1 Servtuhan
hetford iSialang.
2- Singaporu Para
2. Straits S, Burts
£1 Straits Rubbēr
2 Sumatra Para
21 Sungei Choh
Tang kab Pre
£1 Tremelbyo
1 United Serdang
United Sua Belong
24 United Sumatra...
2 United Temiang 183 pd.
28 Val d'Or
rosa
Seng
$1 Alor Gajah
10 Ayer Hitam
1 Ayer Kaning
11 Aver Molek
50
4.3 5,3 546
8849 94.6
224 25/
69 7874
-86 die, --3 dis
1-1024
30% 326 e'dis, 7-38-3x-div
ST45 1.50 34.00 3600 0.50 070
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Ayer Panay
3.45 355
1
Balgownio
8 25 9.00
Bukit Timah...
840 10:00
1 Bakit K. B.
0,55
0.65
10 Chengkai Serduns
425
4.50
10 Cheris, 88 pd
2.50
3.50pm
£1 Duff.
3.50
3.75
St Glexonly
1.25 130
600 7.25
5.00
100dis. 6.00
0.23 0.271
2.90din 2.75 dis
5' laytor...
10 Henrietin, $8 pd..
10 Indragiri
1- Jianh
5 Kelomak, S4 pd
5 Kempan
-5 Lunas
1-Malaka-Pinda
2 Malakof
Mantis, 350 pd.
SM.r wi
2: New Screndsb
5 New Singapore
1 Sales
5 Pajam
1 Pantai..
10 Polau Bulung, $2.50 pd.
10 Pogol
1 Ponggor
5 Badella
2 Sandycraft
2 Singapore & Johore.
2 Sungei Bagan
10 St. Helens
Tumblak
Teluk Auson Trafalgar..
1 Ulu Pandan
1 United Malacca
1 United Singapore
Rs: 5o Jeborg
2.50 2.75.
150 1.60
550
50.060 1.40
125
0.50 lie.
1.00 1.95
par.
1.50
2.10
5.25 .535
0 27 0.32
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1.10 1.15
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[11.60
4.00
4 25
070-080
0:50
055
01.35
0,50 1.10 1.15 $120.00, 130.00
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KOWLOON
104
130
100
SOLE AGENTS
FOR
HONGKONG, CANTON axp SOUTH-CHINA AND FORMOSA,
MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA
AND JAPAN STATION.
BRITISH
Alacrity, despatch-boat, 700 tons, 4 gans, 2,000
ib.p. Comdr. A. Lowndos, Weihaiwoi.
Astros, 2nd class cruiser, 4,360 tons, 10 gaze 7.000 hp, Captain E. B. Kiddo. Weibaiwel. Atlas, admiralty tng, 615 tons, 1,400 i.b.p.
Master S. West, Hongkong.. Bramble, gunboat 710 tons, 900 h.p. Lient its_Comdr. B. G. Washington, Shanghai.
Britorart, gunboat, 710 tons, 900 h.p., Lieut.
Comdr. J. M. Barker, Yangtase. Cadmas, British doop, 1,070 tons, ih.p. 1,400
ITIN
of the N.R.A., a reminiscence of Wimbledon and 1860, the value of the prizes amounted to £2,258 all td, and the number avail-- uhio was, but sixty secna, but the success that attended the meeting from. incaption was such that at the eighth gathering there were $35 prizes to be shot for, and their valio was five times the amount that was cos silored adequate for the meeting. thai
Queen "bull's-eye." Victoria in ungurated with a
Up to and including 1978. in which
Fear the Faluo of the prizesamonated to £14,614, it was custom nry to include in the statement of the valne of the prizus shot for the value of the challenge
and caps trophlos, Naturally this method of basessment gave a very fallated appearance to the prize list, and what the value of trophies suck 49 the Elaho Shield. (£2,000,- * National Challenge Trophy (£1,000) Ashburton Chel lange Shield (140), Donegal Cop (£500), and nany other objets fast that could not be won outright, was deducted front the gross mount available for distribution, the sm that normally found its way into the pockets of the competitors was reduced to probably half the nominal amount competed for. *In 1879 the old method of assessing the value of the prizes was abandoned, and when to-day, we torn that between five and six thousand prizes are
bosme the
.
shot for we know but the winners receiend the same for koops," in addition to any Challenge Cups, ste, available, and that the £14,500 eloso of the or so distributed the masting actually
property of the winners, who paid £5.116 in entrance foes in 1937, £14.355 in 1903, 16,370 in 1909, and £14.353 in 1910, and had not to be returned, as in the case of the challenge trophies, at the close of the gear. It is interesting to, nuts, by the way, that from its inauguration in 1890 to dato Bistoy ill omen have paid £289,000 entrance fees, and have taken away £255,500 iu prizes, but in view of the fuct that railway fares, board aud lodging, and other expenses are estimated to have cost tho enthusiast on additional £150,000
it is evident that to win dao pound la přizo costs the man behind the gun at last.£1 15s. 5d of Jiis own money. It mony be painted out think the entrance faus
rear similar to that of 1909-in 1908 the boot Was on the other leg-excel the value of the prizes by some £70, the wonder is that they do not exceed the money distributed by the authorities by as many thousand pounds as they. da bundreds, in view of the heavy expenses and the fact that the public oʻy pays £150 or so for admission, Had not the Association other resources, and mang vory generous patrons, in- cluding his Majesty the King (E250), the sum deducted from the entrance fees would be very much greater, as can be gas heal from the stato ment that, including its prize distribution and ather atpenditore, Bisley costs something like £20,000 per annum to ran, or about 10d. per shot, of which 500,000 are fired at uach meeting
GERMAN, IRON INDUSTRY.
For some months the question of the relativa importance of foreign markets and the home market, as far as the iron industry is concerned, ms, says Engineering, been attracting a con sidora le amount of attention in different quarters in Germany; but it is a difficult prob lom to solve, the more so because the weights of iron imported and exported in the various, stages of manufacture are difficult to comparo, Nor is it. on the other hand, correct as fur us some brauchos of the iron industry ace concern. ed, to com are the Garman erport with the sutire production, and to state the result to be, 5 or 10 per cent, of the aggregate Perhaps, production of pig iren and manufactured fron It is overlooked that of the 90 or 88 per cent. ent. which, in the meantime, reunia in the country, a further 5 or 10 per cent are subsequently exported in a More tuished state. Of the German
pig-iron produc tion in 1910, which amonate to au aggregate of 14,800,000 tone, there were only exported about 800,000 tons, or some 55 per cent. The rest-that in, 94-5 per coat--cf the German pig. iron production was, however, principally
1.000
1.00
0.25
0.25
worked into steel, and in this share there were exp sted, during 15 D, 500.000 tons of half- finished goods, 500,000 tons altape iron
of 500000 tons of bar and hoop fron, 400,000 tons of plate, 400,000 tons of wire, and 700,000 tons of railway material, Leaving out of considera tion that it requires mura tlun one ton of irou to. anke one ton of manufactured steel, the above-mentioned specialities alone
75
f.d., Coindr. H. Lynes, Hongkong. Cherub, water tauk and tag, 390 tons, i.h.p. 340
Master W. Smith, Hongkong. lo, British sloop, 1,070 tons, i.b.p. 1,400.
Comdr. H. R. Veale, Shanghai, Fame, torpedo-brat, destroyer, 340 tons,
grans, 5,700 i.h.p., Lt. Comdr. II. S. Monroe Weihaiwei. Flora, 2nd class cruiser, 4,360 tons, 10 gum, 7,000 p Captain Nicholas, leaves Hongkong for Colombo 18th August.
J.
Handy, torpedo-beat destroyer 295 tons, 5 guns,
4000 h.p., Lient.-Comdr. Hon. Guy Stop- ford, Hongkong...
dart, torpedo boat destroyer, 295 tona 6 guns.
4,000
p., Lt.-Comdr. Hon. Guy Stopford Hongkong
Janus, torpedo-bost destroyer, 320 tons, 6 guo
3,900 0 h.p., Lt. Comdr. M.. B. R. Blackwood, Weitai wei.
Kent, armoured ernisor, 9,800 tons, 14 gun.
hp 22.000. Capt. 8. St. J. Farquhar, Weilmiwei.
Kirsha, river gunboat, 616 tons, i.h.p. 1,200. Lieut. Comdr. T. J. S. Lyne, Shanghai, Merlin, arcaging ship, 1,070, tons, 6 gana,1,40
i.b.p. Commr. B. 0. M. Davy, Sandakan. Minotaur, armoured cruiser (agship Vios:
Admiral Sir A. L. Winsloo, K.C.B C.V.O., C.M.G.,) 14,600, tons, i.h.p. 27,000. Capt. G. C. Cayley, Weibatwel Monmouth, armoured cruiser, 9,800 tons, i...
22,000, Captain L. E. Power, M.V.C....... Woihai wei
Moorhen, river gauboat 180 tons, 2 g
1.b.p. 300. Lieut. Comdr G. P. Leith West Rirgr.
Newcastle, 2nd class cruiser, 4,800 tons, Turbine.
Captain George P. E. Haat, D.8.0..
Waihaiwei..
Nightingale, river gunboat. 85 tous, 240 h.. Lt. Comdr. Claude Hillorsden. Woodward R.N., Yangleze.
Otter, torpedo-boat destroyer, 395 tons, 6 gun
6,300 ik.p., Comdr. Lambe, Waihniwei. Robin, river gunboat, 85 tons, 2 gans, 240 h.P.
Lt-Comdr. Cosmo A. O. Douglas, West
Birer.
Rosario, depot ship for Sabmarinos, 980 tax, hp 1,400, Lt. Commr. N. E. Archdale. Hongkong.
Sandpiper, river graboat, 25 tons, 2 guns, 24 hp, Lient-Comdr. E. J. J. Sothby
Wont River.
Snipe, river gunboat, 85 tons, 2 guns 240 h.p.
Lt-Comdr. Maurice B. Leslie, Yangtze. Taku, torpedo boat destroyer, 305 tone, i.b.p 5,000, Gauner E. J. Trillo, R.N., Hong
Long
Tamar, receiving ship, 4,650 tons, 6 gun.
Commodora Eyres, Hongkong.
Thistle,
Teal, river gunbort, 130 tons, 2 guns, 800 il-p.
Lient-Comdr, R. J. Buchanan, Yangtze, stle, gunboat, 710 tons, 300 hp. int.
B Hamilton, Shanghai. Virago, torpelo-boat destroyer, 395 tons, 6 gun
6,300 th
Licat Comdr. Harold D. Adair Hall, Weihaiwai, Waterwitch,
surveying ship, 620 tona, 450 1h.. Lient. Comdr. R. L. Hanebok, Singapore. Whiting, torpede-boat destroyer, 360 tons,
5.900 Kans,
Lieut. Comdr. G. E k-p, Hartford, Weihaiwei. Widgeon, gunboat 195 tour, 2 gas, 800 Comdr. M. H. Wilding, Yangtze, Woolcock, ganboat, 150 tonx, 2 gans, 550 by
Lieut. Comdr. B. R. Brooke, Yanglaze. Woodlark, grubost, 150 tons, 2 guns, 550 h. Eisut Coudr. G. F. A. Mulock, Yangtase. Submarines:
No. 36, Golfrey Herbert, Lieut..Commr. No. 37, A. A: L. Fenner, Lient-Commr. No. 38, J. R. A. Codrington, Lt. Commr.
AUSTRIAN,
Kaiserin Elisabeth, Austrian protected cruiser 4,000 Fregattenkapitan Oskar Hanks, Northern Waters Paather, third olass orniser, 1,530 tons, Fre.......
gattonkapitan, Theodor Skerl Edl. von Schmidtbelm
WRENCH.
Aonéros, armoured gunbost, 1,830 tons, 9 guns
1,700 h.p., Lisut. Bertrand, Saigon
P
Alger, 2nd clase cruiser, 4,320 tons, 27 guns
5,100 Commander Fournier, H kong Alouette, ganboat, 506 tous, 7 gans, 407 h.p
Commander Badin, Saigon
Argus, river gunboat, 180 tons, 6 guns, 570 h.p..
Lieut. Audonand, Brionnette, gunboat.
present an export of 3,000,000 tons of the 00,000 tons of rig-iron, which loaves only
ceut, of the German pig-iron as remain 75 per 1.75ing within tre
country This figure, however, iz st 11 I much too high, as engi
as engine construction 7,50 the slectrical industry, and the manufacture of smaller articles, which all show a material
export 2.00 sarplus, naturally absorb further quantities of
irga for this
export. The truth is that all of the Gorman iren and iron goods production in exported. The Garman-home market will-fur- the future only prove capable of comparatively Dupleix, armoured cruiser, 7,578 tous, 26 gune,
De 17,000 h.p. animportant developments far as iroa con. emption is concerned. When the home market Desaix, armoured cruiser. 7,57 8 tons, 28 gaus, 1.0V showed considerable development, and this a D'Therville gunboat
17,000 1.1.
2.0
0:20
Cimeterre, gaubost, 140 tone, Reserve, Saigon Caronaldo,gunboat, 184 tons, Reservo, Saigon Dicide, gauboat, 630 tons, 10 gaus, 900 h.p.
Lient, de Linares, Shanghai
the case over a long period, foreign competition. Estoo, gunboat, 141 tane, Reserve, Haiphong
was forced more and more into the barice Esturgeon, sub-marine, 70 tons, 60 h.p., Lisut
This has reduced the, eatiro import of
iron, iron goods, and machinery down to about 6 per cent, of the homo production. The inland 100 demand for raw material increases, to a great 0.75 extent only, because the manufactured articles
0.75 meet with a larger sale for export. The Gorman 6.7% coneumption of pig iron could not have increased 0.50 bar iron, half-finished goods, ie, pipes, railway so largely in 1910 had not the sport of girders, material (40 per cent), machinery (20 per cent.), de, increased so largely
PEAK NEW TERRI CORY CANTON POWER OF ATTORNEY FORM... 0.25 MAIL TABLES for 1 911 0.30 & 0,20
·+01
Fronde, destroyer, 300 tons, 7 guns, 6,300 h.p.
Cambet, Saigon
Henri Rivière, river ganbost, 150 tons, 6 guns
Baigon 192 kịp, Haiphong
Lynx, sub-marine, 70 tons, 6h.p., Light. Marrs,
Saigon Montcalm, armoured cruiser, (Ungsbip) 9,367 tons, 36 guns, 18,000 h.p., Bear Admiral de la Croix de Castries (Commander-in- Chief)
[533-1
Mouche, surveying ship, 1,625 tonk, 10 guas, 900 h.p., Commander Ragot de la Touche, Saigon Menquet, destroyer, 300 tons, 7 guns, 6,300 b.p.. Commander de la Roche Korandraon, Saigon
Olry, river gunboat, 170 tons, 6 gnus, 500 b.p. Liest, do Meladesville, Upper Yangtze Paiho, river gazboat, 139 tons, 4 gans, 280 p.
Liout. Preob, Tongk Perio, sub-marias, 70 tone, 60 h.p. Lieut. Mon-
alor, Saigon
Pistolet, destroyer, 300 tona, 7 gans, 7,009 h.p., Protée, sub-marine, 70 tons, 60 h.p., Lient
Commander Mertenol Houga
Morris, Saigon
$7
Redoutable, bath. Capt. Drozet, Saigon battleship (reserva), 9,330 tone Styx, armoured gaabost, 1,900 tons, Takon, destroyer, 280 tons,
1,600 b.p., Lieut. Seriot, Saigon.
gaat 6,500 b.p
gane
Vauban, torpedo-depot, Commander Mortenol,
In Reserva, Saigon Hongay
Vétéran, torpedo-depot, Lieut. Bihal, Cap.
Saint-Jacques Vigilante, river guabost, 150 teus, € guns, 7h.p
Lieut. Dumonia, Sikiavg
DELMAN,
Arcona, oraiser, 2,719 tons, Captain von Hipper
Amoy
b.p.
Iltis, gunboat, 1,000 tons, 10 ́gans,
Captain Lans Jaguer, gunboat, 900 tons, le guas, 1,300 h.p Captain Graf von Posadoweky. Wohner Luchs, gunboat 850 tons, 10 gars, 1,344 h.p Leipzig, erniser, Captain Engai
Sebarnhorst, armoured praizer (Bagship)o
11,120 tons, 52 gues, 26,000 ap., Kapitaa Taku, destroyer, 280 tons, 4 guns, and 2 torpedo
Zur See Msom
tabes, 6,000 b.p., Konmadsat Kolbo (Hans) Bertram Corpedo bost go" Kapitan Lonk. Həydən Tiger, ganboat, Bio toas, 10 grins, 1,300 bịp...,
Captain v. Koss Talogtau, gunboat, 170 tons, 5 guns, 1,300 b.p. Vaterland, gunboat, loas, 3 gnas, 500 h.p.
Captain Ross
Captain Tomainf
ITALIAN,
Calabria, proteotel cruiser, 2,428, tous, 28 gans 1,000 h.p., Capitano Maria Casanzora di Jurserech Puglia, propected oruiser, 2,198 ton4, 26 guns,
7,000 h.p.. Capitano Gusani Viyconti Mar obese Lorenzo
"PORTUGUESE -
Patris, genboat, 740 tons, Caplaïa J. Affcozo
UNITED STATES.
Albany, cruiser, 3000 tons, C. B. Williams, Bainbridge, destroyer, 7 guns and 2 torpedo Arayat, ganboat, Lieut.-Comdr, Matt H Signor
Labes Ensign Lloyd W. Townsend Barry, destroyer, 420 tons, Ens. Filmand 3,
"Boot Callao, ganbost, 213 tous, Eas, J. E. Marrison Cleveland, cruiser 3,200 tons, Commander
Hugh Radmin, Shanghai Charleston, battle hip (lagship), 9,700, tons
58 gina, 24,000 bp, Comdr. Join H Gibbins, Shanghai ⠀⠀ --- Chattanooga, cruiser, 3,200 tons, Commander
John D. MacDonald, Shanghai Chauncey, destroyer, 420 tons, Eas. I. N
MoNair
Dale, destroyer, 420 tons Lieut. Herbert H
Micimel
Denver, craiser, 3,200 tons, Comdr, Edward E.
Cagebart, Shanghai Galreaten, cruiser, 3,200 tona, Commander
John A. Hoogeworff, Manileon meat Helena gaabant 1,399 tons, Coudr. Boubeg
0. Bitler, haaghsi
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Mindoro, gunboat, Lieut. George M. Bian Mohan
(station ship), Commander G. alisbury MonSteroy, monitor, 4,000 tons, Lt. D. W. Todd
Olongapo
New Orleans, orniser, 3,430 tous, Comdr. Roger Nanshan, raasport, 1,577 tons, W. D. Parliar
Wellos
New York, cruiser (flagship), Comdr. J. P
Jayne Paraguay, gunboxt, Easiga Roy L. Lowasa Pennsylvania, armoured oraiser, 13,630 tons
Capt. A. Ward
Pompey, collier, 1,600 tons, James D. Linett. Porpoise, 125 bons, 160 h.p., Eos Kauns
Whiting
Rainbow, oraisor, 6,026 to us Comir. A. C
Stott Samine, gaaboal, Ensign W. C. I. Stiles Shark, 125 tons, 160 b p. Ensign Theodore
Ellyson Villalobos, ganbost, 370 tons, C. A. Kalraws Wilmington, gunboat, 1800, Comdr. G. R
Bilsbury Hongkong
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1911.
CHINA, JAPAN," COREA, SIAM, STRAITS INDO-CHINA, SETTLEMENTS, MALAY STATES, NETHERLANDS INDIA, Pune.
FINES, BORNEO, ETC.
The DIRECTORY covers the whole of ho ports and cities of the Far East, from Nether ads Indis to Siberia, in which Europeans reside. Not only is the Directory as full and complete in esel case as it can be minde, but ench Colony, Port, or Settlement is prefaced by A DESCRIP TION, carefully revised each year, most of which will serva as emrate GCIDES FOR THE
TOUT, giving every detail in come with
the places, thair. History, Topography, out, "&e.
The Information in these Descriptions, com with facts concisely set out, and containing sisting of a hundred interesting articles, packet
Port, would alone suttice to fill a large volume: statistica, of the TRADE of eachCountry and
Pogal Octave-Complete with Fifteen, Maps, and Plang, pp. 1,832, $19.00.- Dirstory only P. 302, $0.00
1 he Directories and Descriptions are of
CHINA
Poking
Tientsin
Feitaibo
Chinwang tao
'Taka
Autung
Sovoliow Caaton Chinking Whampoa Nanking Kowloon Wybu
Lappa
Kowkiang Samahni Hankow
Mansharian Yechow
Trado Centres Shasi Nowchwang
Daiton
Port Arthar
Cholov
Weihaiwei
Kiavohuo Teinhofa Makdan
Johany
Kongmoon
Nansing
Wnchowfu
Pakhoi
Clangking
cangchauran
Hangohow Hoibow
Langohow
Ningpo
Wenchow
Mangtze
Santu
Hokow
Foochow
Szowan
Amoy
Shanghai Swatow
JAPAN AND FORMOSA
Gaako
Moji
Tainaofn
Nagasiki Tako or Hakodate Auping
Tammi
Tokyo Yokohama Ifyogo Koba Shimonoseki
Vladivostock
Wousan
Chamalpo Кипзап
Payan
Sepul
EASTERN SIBERIA
CHOSEN
Nicojewsk
Makpo
Chianampe
Pingyang Songchin
HONGKONG AND ITS DEPENDENCIES,
MACAO.
FRENCH INDO-CHINA-----
Tourne Stigon Cabodge
Cobu
British N. Borneo
Напо
Anuam Haiphong Tonkin Provinces Quinhen PHILIPPINES Manila
Iloilo BORNEO Sarawak
Labuan
BANGKOK
STRAITS SETTLEMENTS
Singapro, Penang, Malanna, Prov. Wellesley
Johore Pabang
Balavio Buitenzorg
MALAY STATES
Sungai Ujong Sangor Jeloby
Netherlands INDIA
Samarang
Sourabaia
Purak
Padang...
Macassar
East Coast of Sumatra
NAVAL SQUADRON
Gormon British
Austrian- French
Гарапезо United State Siameso Italian OFFICERS OF Cauit Aro, River, SezamBIL
The Book is printed from New Type specially reserved for the purpue, and uniformity in every arrangement greatly facilitates reference.
The features in the 1911 Edition are the CLASSIFIED LISTS of TRADES "t" PROFESSIONS at the larger Com nercial fleatres.
The ALPHABETICAL LIST of RESIDENTS contains the names of over
20,000 FOREIGNERS, rafully arranged, with the fnitial as well as he Surnames in strictly Alphabetical Order, o that any names can be found fastantly.
THE MAPS AND PLANS
are bean engraved by oas of the myteainent. Firms in Great Britsis and are currested and hannaht up to date. They consist this paar ni the following:-
COLOURED PLATE OF FLAGS OF Forms Hɔx44 MAP OF THE FAR EAST PLAN OF YOKOHAMA
PLAN OF KŐBE AND HYOTO
PLAN OF FOREIGy Berruenexes Tissrus FLAN OF TAINOTAU (KIADCHAU) PLAN OF FOREIGN CONCESSION, SHANGHA PLAN OF HONGEER (SHANGHAI) with Lasst
Showing the EXTENDED SETTLEMENT LABGE PLAN OF THE CITY OF VICTORIA PLAN OF NEW TERBITORY (KowLOON) PLAN OF KOWLOOM PLAN OF MANILA PLAN OF SAIGON PLAN OF
SINGAPORE
PLAN OF BATAVIA
The CHRONICLE covers he notable erem, of the last half century in the Far East together with the Texts of all the most important Treaties concluded with the countries of Eastern Ajia, the various Customs Tariffs, Trade Regulations Chamber of Commerce Sales of Commissions Consular and Court Fees, Hongkong Samy Dulies, Postal Quids. Signal Codes, Chius Festivals, Tables of Money, Weights and Measures, and other Commercial. Information including
The CHRONICLE and DIRECTORY, a though condensed to every posible wannar, con tains every year more pages
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