RUBBER SHARES.
SINGAPORE QUOTATIONS.
ON 18TH AUGUST, 1911.
Merons. Lyall and Efatt's List.)
SHANGHAI SHARE QUOTATONS
ON 16TH AUGUST, 1911.
[S. P. BIMSET & 50% Lier.]
COMPANY.
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Canton
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SHIPS AND SHIPPING.:
RECENT AMALGAMATIONS.
INTIMATION
The REMINGTON is more than a Typewriter,
it is a BUSINESS BUILDER, the greatest of modern
The "deal" whereby tha..Aberdeen Direct Lina to Natal will in faturo be controlled by the Harrison Line, of Liverpool, is bot say incideat in a proces of amalgamation and absorption-which has boen marked feature.of
industry shipping
of recent years. The first and most gigastie of those organisations was, of course, the North Atlantis Combine, times. formed by Mr. Pierpont Morgan. Crested in the Interna. the year 1902, and since known
tho
tional Mercantile Marius Company, this com
bination brought together something like SIEMSSEN & Co.,
■ million tons of shipping, British and America. It is significant that an organisa- tion, which was at arst regarded as inimical to the welfare of the Tritish mercantile marine is now under British
with its niness headquarters atement,
Since the Combine was formed the famous {dot}
Aberdeen Line- to Australia has come more directly under its control, and the White Star Line, the main taT of the Combine, is also intimately associated with the Shaw, Savill, and Albjon Lino to New Zenland.
£10
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BEKANNTMACHUNG."
Hantlichen Bekanntmachungon
United Serdang 8715 SD Kaiserlie Doutschen Konsalats in
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|
Canton worden während des Jahres 1911 im OSTASIATISCHEN LLOYD, der CANTON WEEKLY. News und nach Bedarf auch in der HONGKONG Daily Press veröffentlicht werden.
KAISERLICH DEUTSQUES
(1403
KONSULAT.
Cunton, 15, Dezember, 1910.
D
BEKANNTMACHUNG.
TIE Bekanntmachungen aus dem genities Handelsregistar, sowie andere gesotalich vorgeschriebene Vercoffentlichungen worden im Jahre 1911 durch. den
6.00 7.25
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*** HONGKONG DAILY PRESS" erfolgen.
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"OSTASIATISCHEN LLOYD" and THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS" erfolgen.
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ON SALE.
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WITH DOG AND GUN IN HE
NEW TERRITORY."
DEING the Series of Articles recently D contributed to the "BONGEong Dang PRESS" by Sportsman," reproduced in bork form
PRICE ONE DOLLAR. -Hongkong, 29th October, 1910
(1433
TABLES
FOR 1911.
Shows the dates of departure of the Mai to Europe and America, and the dates of their spected arrival as well at their destinations, of the dates of return Mails.
Mounted on Card
On Paper
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30 Conts. 20
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The linos originally included in the Corabine were tho American, Atlantic Transport, Dominion, Lasyand, Red Star, and White Star. The American Lio ships of neersity remain for the American flag, with the heavy east of rking incidental therole. No now ships have added to its out. The ships of the Atlan Transport Company has a British Legister, and their number kar been in. orcusul. Some if noi all, the
of His pas the Red Star Line are boon pat ander
the Belgian fly for the convorture of working and its teet has bo- largely reinforced. The Dominion Line's-connection with Canda
has been jointly developed with the aid of the White St The Leyl ud Lino, like the White
Star and Dontigion, has remained under the British lag.
SOME LEADING SPIRITU
Sir John Ellerman has proved himself a great power in the acquisition and amal amation of stoomship outerprises. When the Morgan Combine bought the Logland Line Sir Johu Ellerinan acquired its Mediterranear interests, and the Ellersiau Lines (Limited) become established. He bought the famous City Line, of Glagow, in 1901, from Messrs. George Smith & Sons, Then followed the
perchase
of the tall Inue, asscal.ted, like the City Lane, with the Indian trade; and the Papayauui Line und the Westcot and Laurance Lico, both well established in the Mediterranean, Black Sea, ud Egyptian trades. Later Sir John Ellermar took over the control the Bucknall Stora hip Lines, which serve a wide range of porte, incind ing thess of Bouth and East Africa. He is also
Retively interested, with the North Atlantic Cambion, in the Shaw, Savill, and Albion Line. Anchor of the modern organizace of British shipping is Sir Owen Philipps. Since he becamo chairman of the Royal Mail Stoom Packet Company he has acquired Mosers. Forwood Brothers Morocco Line, tho Shire Line of steamera ongoyed in trade with the Far Esat, and the hare foot of the Tacific Steam Navigation Compouy, which circamuavigator South Africa. Again, he Bow holde controlling inforest in the Glen Line and the Lamport and Holt Lines; while in connection with the recently-formed Elder, Dempster Company he has the practical management of the African Steamship Com pany, the British and African Steamship Com pany, and other of the ocoon enterprises of the fato Sir Alfred Joues. The P. and O. Con- pany have latterly acquired Mosara, Land's Blue Anel or Line to Australia. Lord Furness, for his part, has absorbed the Norfolk, and North American Stenshup Company, the Argentine Cargo Lines, and other undertakings. Only lately he has secured an interest in the Ioulder Line and in companies which control a
SOLE AGENTS
FOR
HONGKONG, CANTON AND SOUTH CHINA AND FORMOSA.
MEN-OF-WAK ON THE CHINA
AND JAPAN STATION.
PRITISH
Alacrity, despatch-bout, 700 tons, 4 runs, 2,000
Lhp.. Comdr. A. Lowndes, Weihaivet.. Astro, 2nd class cruiser, 4,360 tons, 10 guns 7000 hp Captain E. B. Kükle, Weibsimei
tins, admiralty ing; 613 tous, 1,400 p.
Master S. West, Hongkong.
[633-3-
Manche, surveying ship, 1,625 tons, 10 un
900 b.p., Commander Ragot de la Tonsbo, Saigon Mouquet, destroyer, 300 tone, 7 gans, 6,300 Commander de la Roche Karandraon, Olry, river gunboat, 170 tour, 8 gana, 500 hip.. Pelho, river gunboat 130 tons, 4-gane, 380 h.p. Lient, do Maiadroville, Upper Yongtso Lleat. Puech, Tongka
Adigen
Perio, salamarine, 70 tank, fit hp, Lient Moe
Saigon
Dior,
Bramble, gunboat 710 tons, 900 i..p.. Liant.Pistolet, destroyer, 300 toas, 7 guns, 7,000 hp,
Commander Martenal, Hougay, Comatir, D. G. Washington. Shanghai. Britomart, guubeat, 710 tons, 900 lp., Lieut.. Protée sah-marine, 70 tons, 60 h.p., Lisat
Morris, Jaigon
Condr. J. M. Barker, Yangtare. Cadus, British sloop. 1,070 toas, t.h.p. 1,400,
f.d., Comdr. Hi Lynes, Hongkang Chorub, water tank and tug. tous, i..p. 340,
Master W. Smith; Hongkong. Co, British sloop, 1,070 tons, i.hip. 1,400.
Comdr. H. R. Vesle, Hongkong, Fame, torpedo-boat, destroyer, 340 tons, 6 gus, 5,700 Lh.p., Lt.-Comdr. H. S. Mouros,
Weihaiwel,
Flora, 2nd class oraiser, 4,360 tona, 10 guus,
27,000 i.h.p. Captain
en routs to Colombo.
J. Nicholas,
Handy, torpedo-boat destroyer 295 tona, guns, 4000 h.p., Lieut. Comdr. Flon. Guy Step- ford, Hongkong.
dart, torpedo-bont destroyer, 225 tons 6 guna, 4,000 b.p., Lt-Comar. Hon. Gay Stopford, Hougkong,
Janus, torpedo-boat destroyer, 320 tops, gun, Lt.-Comir. M. B. R. Blackwood,
.ht
3,900 Weihair Kent, armoured cruiser, 9,800 tone, 14-gana, 1.hp 22,000, Capt. S. St. J. Farquhar, Woikaiwel.
Kinsha, river gunboat, 616 tons, i.h.p. 1,200,
Lieut.-Comdr. T. J. S. Lyne, Shanghai. Merlin, surveying ship, 1,070, tona, 6 gais, 1,400
i.h.p. Commr. B. Ü. M. Darg, Sandakan. Vinelaur, semoured cruiser (dagship Vice. Admiral Sir A. L Winsloo, K.C.B. C.V.O., C.M.G.,) 14,600, tous, ih.p. 27,000. Capt, G. C. Capley, Weihaiwoi. Monmouth, armoured cruiser, 9,500 tona, i... 22,000, Captain L.. E. Power, M.V.O., Woilsiwei.
Moorhen, river gunboat, 180 tons, 2 guns,
i.h.p. 800, Lient.-Conde G. P. Leith Weat Rivor
Newcastle, 2nd class cruiser, 4,800 tons, turbino.
Captain George P. E. Hunt, D.8.0.. Waikaiwei.
Nightingale, river gunboat, 85 tons, 240 kp Lt. Comar, Claude Hilleraden-Woodward. B.N., Yangtze
Redoutable, battleship (reserve), 9,390 tons
37 guns,
6200 h.pa. Capt. Drouet, Balgon Styx, armoured gaubost, 1,840 tons, 8 gana
1,600 h.p.. Lieut. Seriot, aigon. Takou, destroyos, 290 tons, 8 guas 6,500 bap.,
In Romero, Saigon
Vauban, torpato-depot, Commander Mortenol,
Hongay
Vétéran, torpedo-depot, Lieut. Bikol, Cap
Baint-JacqnoA-
Vigilante, river ganbest, 180 sons, 6 gaus, 7 h.p
Lient. Damonlia, Sikiang
GERMAN,
Arsona, orniser, 2,719 tone, Captain von Hipper
Amey
h.p
Iltin gruboat, 1,000 tona, 10 guní, Jaguar, gunboat, 900 tons, 10 gane, 1,300 h.p.
Captain Lana
Leipzig, craiser, Captain Engel
Captain Graf von Posiewsky-Wohaer Luche, ganboat 850 tons, 13 gens, 1,341 t.p Scharnhorst, ermozred srafzör (lagship)^
Captain Bölken
11,420 болк, 52
-guan, 26,090 hp., Kapitan. Taku, destroyer, 280 tons, 1 guns, and 2 turpedo
Zur See Mлass
tabes, 4,000 b.p.. Koamant Kolbe (Haus) Bertram
THE
ON SALE.
DIRECTORY
& CHRONICLE
1911.
FOR CHINA, JAPAN, COREA, INDO-CHINA, SIAM, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, MALAY STATES, NETHERLANDS INDIA, PHILIP PINES, BORNEO, ETC.
The DIRECTORY covers the whole of Ae parts and cities of the Far East, from Nether landa Lalin to Siberia, in which Baroneum makte
Not only is the Directory as full and complete; in each case it can he made, but euch Colony, Port, or Settlement is preficet by a DESCRIP TION, carefully revised each year, most of which will TOURIST, givin
as neclimate Guin ME THE diving every detail in connewan with the phos that History To Descriptions; co-
"The Information in with facts concisely set out, and containing sisting of
hundrod interesting artide packel
tatistics of the TRADE of each · Conutry...ant-- Port, would alone suffice to fill a large volume.
Royal Octare Complete with Fifteen Maps, and Plane, pp. 1,832, $10.00, Directory only pp. 362, $4.00.
The Directories and Descriptions are of
CHINA
Peking Tientsin
Sonohoe
Chiakiang
Peitsiho
Chinyangtao
Nanking Wahu
Canton Whampoa Kowloon Lappo
Kawkiong
Antang
Hakow
Taku
Manoharian Yushow
Trade Centros Shasi
Nawchwang
Dairen
Chuten
Port Arthur
Wolhai wei
Shinghui Kongmoon
Nanning
Wachowfu
foluang Kwangchanwen
Chungking Pakhoi Haugehow Hoihow
Niggpo
Winchow
Santa
Lungchow
Meagtze Hokow
Focohow 9zumno
Amby
Klung Talunnia
Risonhau
Tsinonfa Mukden
Shanghai
Swatow
JAPAN AND FORMOSA
Tokyo
Osvis
Yokohama Hyago Kobo
Moji
Shimonoseki
Vladivostock
Nagasaki Hakodate Tamsui
Tekow
Anping
Nicojowak
Soon!
Wonsan
Choranipo Kansan
Knsun
Piocyang
Torpedo boat "go" Kapitan Lent, Hayden Tiger, gunboat 900 tons, 13 guns, 1,300 h.p... | 12 ||
Captain v. Koss Tingtin Rose
gunboat, 170 tons 5 geus, 1,300 h.p. Vaterland, ganboat, tons, 3 guce, 500 h.p.
Captain Toussaint
ITALIAN
Calabria, protected cruiser, 2,498, tons, 26 gans 4,000 F.p., Capitano Maris Casanova di Paglia, propssted ceriser, 2,428 tons, 26 gans,
Jorgerech
7,000 hp, Capitano Gussai Viyconti Mar- ches Lorenzo
A PORTUGUEGA ———
Patris, gaaboat, 700 tone, Captain J. Affexo
UNITED STATES.
large part of the cargo and passenger trades of Otter, torpedo-boat destroyer, 385 tons, 6 gun Albany, orginer, 3.000 tons, C, S. Williams, i
the Great Lakes of Canada.
SPECIL RESERVE FUSES,
How far this long list of amalgama- tions and absorptions is destined to be ex- tended in the near future it is difficult to say. Even Lord Furness seems startled at the rapidity with which events are moring.
Te quote bis recout Speech: "Adalgomations
and combinations of interests are the order of the day, and when the bigger concerns have driven out the smaller the struggle will lie bo- tween the giants. Lord Furness notion of preparing for the fyt leg the practical form of setting aide £50,000 as a special reserve
against coating- cies Whether thise pris from excessive competition, labour agression, or what not, the nost-cgg is to be there, and it is
to grow,
Lord Farness sufficiently indicates that if he wanted a p ecedent for this step he can find i ready furnished by the Hamburg-American Line, which has established a special fighting fund." But it is clear that Lord Farness also has in mind the possibilities of the ravelatioit which may be brought about by the advent of the oil-engined skip. It is tene that in building such a strip-a vessel of over 3.000 tons carrying capacity he speaks of it as boing on its commercial side of the nature of an experiment. But as a shipbuilder, and as a shipowner, Lord Forness knows the experiment of today is often the triumph of to worrow. The coming of this cil engine for ship propulsfati may meily involve almost as great a transition as the change from sail to steam. ***:
CIVILISATION AND DECATED
TEETH,
At a meeting of the International Dental Federation at the Uniremity of Londos & report of the work of the Hygiene Commissioa prepared by . Lenhardtson (secretary) was
in
read. Itstated that the progress of dental by gione was decidedly promising, and it had bear given
-s prominent place in the International Hygieno Exhibition at Dresden. The most pro ductive work had been in the United States of America. brothers Farting to the generosity of the who had given one and a half- million dollars as an endowinout, now dental infirmary for poor children had been created in Boston. Associations had been formed in Austria, Helgian,
Frane, Norway, and Finland and a boginning made with
doutai
clinica Germany had
sovent-sight school clinics in operation, and on The object
forty-one were being stitated in propaganda was to advocate the establish- ment iu ull civilised countries where the decay of tooth was particularly general of dental clinics in connection with all lementary schools. The decay of the teeth in civilised countries was as timated at 90 per cout of the children. This pere-ntage and was rapidly being reached fo the country.
already boon
been reashed in London, ton, and also in America and on the Continent. In Indio, Africa, and other
parta, where people lived on simple diet it. was found that the people had better teeth. Dr. G. Cunningham, the pioneer of the Cambridge Dental Clinic School, said that, thanks to the generosity of Mr. Sedle
bad
the
On Sale at the Hongkong Dacty Press Taylor, it was hoped to start a national commities Upica,
of oral bygiene in England, but it would be re- cesary to induce other public-spirited men to help in the work.
-Hongkong, 6th February, 1911.
6,300 i.b.p. Camdr. Lambo, Weibalwef. Robin, river gunboat, 85 tons, 2 gans, 340 h.
Lt. Comdr. Cosmo A. O. Douglas, West Rtiver.
Rosario, depot ship for Submarines, 980 tons, ih.p. 1,400, L-Commr. N. B. Azollate, Hongkong.
Sandpiper, river gunboat, 35 tous, 2 guus, 24. h.p., Lieut.-Comde. E. J. J. Southby West River.
Saipa, river gunbeat, 85 tons, 2 grus 240 .p..
Lt. Comdr. Maries B. Leelio, Yangtze Take, torpedo boat destroyer, 305 tods, i.h.p. 6,000, Gunner. J. Trillo. R.N., Houg Tamar, receiving ship: 4,650 tons, 6 guw.
kong Commodoro Eyres, Hongkong, Teal, river gunboat, 180 toss, 2 gins, 800 i,h.p.
Liont-Comdr, R. J. Buchasan, Yangtze. Thistle, gaubont, 710 tons, 900 hp. Lient.
Comdr. M. B. Baillie Hamiltou, Shanghai." Virago, torpwin-boat destroyer, 395 tons, o gaue 6.300 ..p., Lieut.-Comdr. Harold D. Adair. Hall, Wailmiwei. Waterwitch, anrvering ship, 620 tons, 460. Lieut.-Comdr. R. L. Hannook, Singapore. Whiting, torpedo-boat destroyer, 360 tons,
guns, 5,900 hp, Lieut. Comda. G. b. Hartford, Wellsi wel.
Widgoon, gunboat
gboat 195 tous, 2 guns, 800 by. Camdr. M. H. Wilding, Yangtze Woodoock, guzbent, 150 tons, 2 guns, 550 h.
Lieut.Comdr. B. R. Brooke, Yangtza, Woodlark, gunboat, 150 tons, guns, 550 F Liant-Comdr. G. F. A. Mulock, Yangtze, Submarines
No. 36, Godfrey Herbert, Lieut.-Commr. No. 37, A. A. L. Fenner, Lieut.-Commr. No. 38, J. R. A. Codrington, Lt.-Commr.
AUSTRIAN,
Kaiseria Elisabeth, Austrian protected cruiser. 4,000. Fregattenkapitan Oskar Hansa, Panther, third class cruiser, 1,530 tons, Fre
-Northern, Waters gattonkapitan, Theodor Skeri Edi. von Soumidtheím
FRENCH. Acnéros, armoureu gunboat, 1,830 tons, 9 gans Alger, 2nd class omisor, 45-tons, 22 gang
1,700 h.p., Lisut. Bertrand, Saigon 3,100 h.p., Commander Fournier, H kong Alonetta, guchost, 506 tons, 7 gans,
40 b.p Argus, ziver guubost, 180 tons, 6 guns, 570 h.p.,
Commander Badia, Saigon
Lieut. Andousal Baionnette, gaubost Cimeterre, goaboat, 140 tons, Reserve, Saigon Caronalde,gunboat, 184 tons, Easerve, Baigon Décidés, gunboat, 630 tons, 10 guns, 900 hp.
Lieat, de Linares, Shanghai Dupleis, armoured cruiser, 7,578 tons, 26 guns, Deais, armoured cruiser, 7,57 8 tons, 26 guza,
17,900 b.p
D'Therville gunboat
17,000 b.p. Estos, gunboat, 141 tone, Reserve, Haiphong Esturgeon, sub-marios, 70 tons, 60'h.p, Lieut
Combet, Baigou
Fronde, destroyer, 30 tons, 7 guns, 6,300 b.p.
Saigon Henri Rivière, river gunboat, 150 tons, 6 guns
152 lớp, Haiphong
Lynx, sub-marine, 70 toes, 6 h.p., Lient. Marrs,
Saigon Montealm, armoured cruiser. (Aagship) 9, 87 tank 96 guns, 19,800 h.p, Rear Admiral de la Croix de Castries (Commander-in- Chief)
Barr Loot
Bainbridge, destroyer, 7 guns and 2 torpedo. Arayat, gunboat, Liest-Comdr, Matt E Signor
tubes Ensign Láoyd W. Tewasood
destroyer, 420 tons, Bus, Edmand 3. Callao, genbost, 243 tous, Bug, J. R. Murrisson Cleveland, cruiser 3,200 tons, Commander Charleston, battla-hip (agship), 9,700, tons
Hugh Rodman, Shanghai
58 gaus, 21,000 b.p.. Comdr. fola H Gibbins, Shanghai Chattanooga, cruiser, 3,200 tons, Commander
John D. MacDonald, Shanghai Chauncey, destroyer, 429 tond, Eas: I. N
-MoNair
Dale, destroyer, 120 tons, Lent. Herbert H. Denver, oraisar, 3,200 tons, Comde, Edward E.
Michael
Galveston, oraiser, 3,20) tous, Commander
Cagebart, Shanghai
John A. Hoogeworf, Magile Helēna gunboat, 1,892 tons,-Comdr, Reuben
0. Bitler, dangusi Mohan (etation ship), Commander G. E Mindoro, gunboat, Liont. George M. Baum
Blisbury
Monterey, monitor, 4,000 tons, Lt. D. W. Todd
Olongapo
New Ocloans, craiser, 3,480 tons, Comir, Roger Nanshan, transport, 1,577 tons, W_D. Pardeanz
New York, druiser (flagship), Cómdr, J. F
Welles
Зауле
Paraguay, gunboat, Eusign Roy L Lowas Pennsylvania, armoured araisor, 13,680 tons
Capt. A. Ward
Pompey, collier, 1,600 tons, James D. Linolt Porpoiso, 125 tons, 160 hp, Ena. -Kenne
Wh biting
Rainbow, qruiser, 6,026 tons Caml A.-e
Stolt
Samar, gunboat, Ensign W. G. L. Stilas. Shark, 125 tons, 180 hp. Easiga Theodore
Ellysou
Villalobos, gaubost, 370 cuas, Ut. A. Andrews Wilmington, gaalost, 1800, Comdr. G. R
Sailsbury Hongkong
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