"NERVES IN DISORDER.”

When that distinguished Harley Street physician, Dr. A. T. Schofield, wrote his remarkable book bearing this title, it at tracted much attention, for it deals with a subject of supreme importance,

Everybody knows that nervous dis Lucky are they orders are lucreasing. who do not pay the price of diminished nerve force by suffering from symptoms as loss of sleep, oss of memory, depression of disordered digestion, spirits, constant lassitude and easily in- duced fatigue.

such

COMPANY REPORT.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL 22ND, 1918.

THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC CO., LIM VIED.

funtlemen-Your Directors have the pleasure to subrait the accompanying statement of the Company's accounts for the year ending 28th February, 1913.

To place to Reserve......

HISTORY OF DANCING.

"ON SALEN

French and foreign-dancing masters THE DIRECTORY

& CHRONICLE 1913.

NEW YORK...Universal Publicity Co., 45, Weat

34th Street.

BALTIMORE.Mr. A. I. Hart, 217-218, Equit. sblo Bailding, Ballitora, M. SAN FRANCISCO. L. P. Fisher's Advt. Agency 21 Morchants' Exchange, California St CAPE TOWN... Mesars. Gordon & Gotch, Id. SYDNEY A .. Messrs. Gordon & Goteb, Ld. MELBOURNE...Messrs Gordon & Gotch, Ld. Massts. Gordon & Gotch, Ld. Mossra. Thacker, Spink & Co. "Times of India" Offco. Mosers, A. M. & J. Ferguson. Mbasto, H. M. Van Dorn & Co.

BRISBANE. CALCUTTA BOMBAY

CHINA, JAPAN Conr INDO-CHINA, SIAN, STRAY: SETTLEMENTS, MALAY STATI NETHERLANDS INDIA, PHILIP SINGAPORE hiessra, Kelly & Walsh, LA. PINES, BORNEO, ETC.

FIFTY-FIRST ANNUAL ISSUE

*

have held their international assembly in Paris, and the report of the meeting com. The report of the Board of Directors tains some curious remarks about the of various dances. The waltz is, history according to this document, not a recent is as follows: ---

Instead of being only one or FOR invention. two hundred years old, it dates back to 1178. On November 9 of that year it was danced for the first time in Paris, and was made the official dance at the Court of the Valois Kings. It immediately be The balance at credit of profit and loss came popular all over the country, and Tho suffering induced by these and other

cottages with symptoms of nerves in disorder" is very account is $273,009-08; and after deduct was danced in castles and great, and may end in that serious condi-ing directors' fees (83,000) there remains equal enthusiasm. The youngest danco a sum of $270,000.08 available for appro- is the one-step, which the report says, was tion known as neurasthenia, Drugs alone will not cure such sufferers. They must priation, and your directors recommend imported from Brighton, England, by a

The DIRECTUà cover the hole of Miss Welch, in 1910. Miss Wetch brought That this be disposed of as follows:- be treated by special means in which, as

it over to Franco, where it appeared in

ports and cities of the Far East, from Neti physician writes in The Medical Free pay a Dividend of 16 per cent, 1-0

the salong only in 16. The two step was laude india u Siberia, in which Europusta resou

"Zol Lly 16.11. Say, $1.60 jww shape on 60.000 and Circular, "good food, travel, exer

is the Directory full examples shares

$95,000.00 created only in 1888 by Mr. Washington

made but each Colony, ciso, pure air, and sca-bathing play a con

30,000.00 Lopp, who caused it to become very in each case as it can be

But the three-stop Port, or Settlement is prefaced by

by DESCRI spicuous part,"

popular in France.

Year nicht of takes the cake, as it wore, for

TION, carefully revized 106,675,01 Boston. "

will serve as accurate GUIDES ON LEE antiquity. This dance, we are told, is 16,218.71 not one of the most recent, but the oldest Founier, giving every detail in connection with

places, their History, Topography des It dates of all the dances in Europe,

The Information in these Descripitons, com back to the reign of Louis II. 133.50

states that during the sleting of a hundred interesting articles, parkce The report

with fate concisely set out, and containing 5,126.02

festivals organised et Court by Ber; statistics of the TRADE of ench Country an 15,945.84

nard de Menthon the three-step" bourres was danced, and it is nothing but the Fort, would alone suffice to fill a large volume. Royal Octaro-Complete with Fifteen Maps $270,099,08 Boston waltz. What will Boston say to and Plans

P909, 1832, $10.00. Directory onl this?

Ta Direcorice and Deningitin ang ut Directors. Mr. Medhurst having The "Sherlockinette" was invented last resigned on leaving the Colony Mr. S. H. year. It represents the exciting adven- Dodwell was invited to fill the vacancy.tures of Sherlock Holmes, and the four This appointment requires the confirma-social classes with which be came in touch, tion of shareholders.

The figures are very original, and the style is novel. The international assembly declares that from good society the turkey trot and grizzly bear dance, as well as the

tango, should be rigidly excluded.

The most important of these is food. As Dr. Claude L. Wheeler has written, Either to keep the nervous system of the healthy individual up to the mark, or to raise it to necessary efficiency when at tacked, not only protoin (the body. building food) but phosphorus must be forthcoming in ample quantities.

This fact applies with particular forea when the bodily resources are weakened from previous attacks of illness and the digestive organs are unable to take up their proper quantity of nutriment from the ordinary meals.

HOW TO CURE NERVEB IN DISORDER. "Obviously, a combination of pure pro- tein with that form of phosphorus which normally exists in the body and nerven would be exactly what is nooded in such enses. Reasoning thus, Science has pro- duced the combination demanded. It is known all over the civilised globe as Sanatogen.

The debilitated nervous tissues," he continues, "take up Sanatogen as the

It im parched earth drinks up water. puses no strain whatever on the digestive and assimilative powers already weakened front one cause or another."

The result of using Sauatogen, whose value has been attested by nearly sixteen thousand doctors, including teu phy cians to European crowned heads, is that the nervous symptoms gradually disap pear, sleep returns, the memory is re stored, the digestion becomes good and the sufferer becomes perfectly well and strong. Many distinguished people have testi fied to the remarkable effects they havo obtained from Sanatogen,

Lady Henry Somerset, the distingu ished philanthropist, writes: "Sanatogen undoubtedly restores sleep, invigorates the nerves and brace the patient to health. I have watched its effect on people whose nervous system has been entirely undermined and I have proved Sanatogen to be most valuable."

The physician to Her Majesty the Queen Mother of Italy, Dr. Per nichetti, writes: "I have used Sanatogen in several cases of neurasthenia, and in overy case the nervous symptoins were I am convinced greatly diminished. Sanatogen is a valuable food tonic to re- store lost strength."

Kiu-

Write to A. WULFING & Co., 8, kiang Road, Shanghai, for a copy of a most interesting booklet, The Art of Living" by the distinguished medical I will be writer, Dr. Andrew Wilson. sent, free, to all mentioning this paper.

of be obtained

all Sanetogen can

Chemists.

To write off Plant Account" for

depreciation

To write off Property Account

for depreciation.

writs of Furniture Account for depreciation

To pay à Bonus to Stoff

To carry forward to next Account

1.

In accordance with the Articles of Association Mr. J. W. C. Bonnor and Mr. S. H. Dodwell retire, but, being cligible, offer themselves for re-election.

Auditors. Tho accounts have been audited by Messrs. A. C. Hynes and F. Maitland, the latter in the absence of Mr. W. Hutton Potts. Messrs. A. C. Hynes and W. Hutton Potta retire, but offer themselves for re-election.

J. W. C. BONNAR,

Chairman, Hongkong, 17th April, 1913. STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTS TO FEBRUARY 20TH, 1913. LIABILITIES.

Capital-60,000 Shares each $10

paid up Reserve Account, Sundry Creditors

SHIPPING IN PORI.

couver

STEMMERS,

DAGI MANU, Japanese str., 846, P. Some kawa, 18th April--Swalow 15th April, General-Osaka Shosen Kaisha. DAKOTAU, British str., 2,59, W. A. Ross, 17th April-Swatow 15th April, Bal last-Standard Oil Co. EMPRESS OF JAPAN, British str., 3,039, W. D. Hopcraft, 11th April-Van- General- 20th March, $600,000.00

Canadian Pacific Railway Co. 30,000.00

5,001.00 FOOKFANG, British str., 1,987, J. A. Mitchell, 19th April-Moji 14th April. 8,744.04

Coal and General-Jardine, Mathe 1,744.89

Bon & Co. FOOSHING, British str., 2,284, W. D. Walsh, 18th April-Singapore 19th April, General Jardine, Matheson & Co. FUKUI MARU, Japanese str., 3,087, H. Tominaka, th April-Moji 13th April, Coal. Mitsui Bussan Kaisha. GLENTURRET, British str. 3,056, R. Webster, 18th April-Londen 2nd March, General.-Showan, Tomes & Co.

Dividends Enclaimed Suspense Account.... Balance of Profit and Loss Acraint 273,099.08

$918,598.97

ARSETS

Plant and Mains ac

count, cost of, as per last account... $537,747.93 Less amount provided

for depreciation ... 97,747.98

$440,000.00

170,675.01

Cost of Plant, singo

aided

of

Property, cost

Land and Buildings

as per lest account, 8-90,192,50

Buildings, Cost. of

sinco added

·31,020.21

Installation Material, Stock of... No more striking testimony to Sanat-Stores and Conl, Stock of ogon's power can be desired than the foj- lowing from the well-known medical journal, The General Practitioner: - "The variety of conditions of ill-health in which Sanatogen has proved efficacious is, in itself, an indication of the 'value of

[111-526 this preparation?

VESSELS PASSED ANJER. March 20, British str. Menelaus, Bane, March 30, from Batavia for Amsterdam.

March 21, British str. Hymettus, from Calcutta westward.

March 21, British ar. Islander, Deans, March 19, from. Christmas Island for Singapore.

March 23, Dutch str. Pyrrhus, February 18, from Liverpool for Tintavia..

March 26, British str., Hoger, Ruhaak, from Rotterdam for Batavia.

March 20, British str. Prometheus, from Liverpool for Batavia

March 29, British str. Barra, from Liverpool wistward.

March 27, Dutch str. Kindjani, Bakker, March 27, from Bataria for Rotterdam.

Palembang, March 28, Dutch str. Gantvaart, March 27. from Tjilatjap for Batavia...

March 31, Dutch str. Sarpedon, March 20. from Tjilatjap for Batavia.

March 31, Germian str. Luneburg, from East London for Batavia.

PASSED THE CANAL. March 20th.dchilies, Ajax, Atsuta. Maru, China, Derflinger, Indramayo, Kama Mara, Polynesien, Wray Castle. April 1st Bellerophon,

Tools, etc., Stock of furniture, cost of, as

Cost of Furniture,

since added

$516,675.01

:

HATORING, British str., 1,267, W. C. Pass

more, 20th April-Swatow 19th April," General.-Douglas, Lapraik & Co. HAINORANG, Chinese str., 1,286, Hambliu,

16th April-Tientsin 10th April, Gen eral.-Chinese."

Huren, British str. 1,205, Arthur Tucker, 18th April Chinkiang 14th April, Oil-Butterfield & vire, ICHANG, British str., 1,225, Jones, 16th April-Chingwantao 10th April, Coal."

Butterfield & Swire.

-121,218.71 33,815.94 10.295.51

1,426.50 KAIJO MARU, Japanese str., 2,080, Y. Yamamoto, 29th April-Swatow 18th April,

Shosen General, Osaka Kaisha.

per last account... $ Less amount provided for depreciation

973.91

478.94

3

500.00

133.00

Insurance, Value of inexpired

portions of Policies Sundry Debtors...... Cash with Agents

Hongkong and Shanghai Bank-

ing Corporation

838.00

1,560.00 63,934.57 39,769.87

29,338.30 $918,598.01

WORKING ACCOUNT.

Dr.

To Agency and Office Expenses.. $8,000.00 To Rent and Taxes To Insurance

To Auditors' Fors To Bad Debts.

To Amount carried to Profit and

Loss Account

Ce

By Net Profit-on Working By Serip and Transfer Fees By Interest

8,120.06 3.155.74 200.00 2,185.79

257,225.11

3278,896.70

-$277,712.24

PROFIT AND LOSS: ACCOUNT.” Dr.

Bendoran, To: Anioant available for appre-

priation

Somali, Alesia, Demodocus. 4th-Bohemix, Ping Suey, Sumatra, Yunnan, Indra- kuala, Paul Lecat. th-Bentedi, Cathay, Sicilia, Peucer, Africa, Preussen. 11th

Lennox Brisnavia, Hitachi Maru, Menelaus, P. E. Friedrich, Pring Ludwig, | By Amount of undivided profit, Segovia, Neleus. 15th- Mart as per last account .... Ambria, Brasilia, E. Ferdinand, By Bulace of Working Account Glenesk, Perseus, Sambia, Fuxonia, Magellan. 18th - Deucalion, Jason Namur, Nera, Nubia, Annam, Gisela.

ARRIVALS AT HOME.

brought dorn

C. P. CHATER ) April 18th-Bendoran, Hitachi Haru, C. H. Ross Ping Svey, P. E. Friedrich, Somali, Proussen.

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.

The str. Thongwa, from Calcutta, left Singapore on the 20th April, and may be expected here on or about the 25th April, am ་།

Directors.

23.60 1,160.96

KONOR, Norwegiin str., 945, S. E. Mines, 16th April Bangkok 9th April, Rice. -Order.

KOREA, American str., 6,661, A. W.

Nelson, 16th April-San Francisco, 15th March Malls and General- Pacific Mail 8.8. Co.

KWANGLEE, Chinese str, 1,462, MacArthur, 16th April-Shanghai 13th April, 'Goneral-Chiness.

the

LAERTES, British str., 1,300, Wawn, 18th jag

April-Saigon 13th April, Rice.

Order.

Poking

CHINA

át.

Boochow

Canton

Tientsin

Chinking Whampo

Peitaiho

Nanking Kowloon

Chinwungtao

Wuha

Тарга

Takn

Kewkiang

Antung

Hankow

Manchurian

Yochow

Trade Centres Shnei

Samehul: Kongmoon Nunning Wuchowfu

Nowchwang

Dairen

Port Arthur Chefoo

Ichang Kwangebeow Chungking Pakhoi Hangchow Hollow Ningpo Lungchow Wenchow Mangtze Saato Hokow Foschow Stopad

Weihaiwai Kinochau

Teinnofa

Mukden Shanghai

Amoy

Swatów

Tokyo

Vladivostock

JAPAN AND FORMOSA

OaLke

Keelong Yokohama Moji

Taimentz Hyogo

Nagasaki Taków Kobe

Hakodate Anping Shimonoseki Tament

BARTERN SIBERIA

Nisojevah

CHOSEN Seoul

Wortan Chemulpo Fusau Kunsan

Mokpo Chinnampe Pingyang Songchin

HONGKONG AND ITS DEPENDENCIIS,

MACAO. Fannon INDO-CHINA:

Hanoi

Annam Haiphong

Hue Tenkin Provinces Quinhon

Tourans Faigon Cambcdte

Manila

PHILIPPINES

Hollo Cobo: BORNEO

Farawak Bransi

Estra

British N. Dorr

BANGKOK STEAITS SETTLEMENTS

Singapore, Penang, Malacon, Prov. Wellesle;

MALAT STATES Perak

Pahang Selanger Negri Sembilan Jobore

Kedah Kelautan

Perlis Trengganu NETHERLANDS INDIA Batavia Bomurang Padang Buitenzorg

Sourabala MBCDERET East Coast of Sumatra

British French

NAVAL SQUADRONĄ.

German Austrian Гарашева United Statai Siamese Italian

OFFICERS OF COAST AND RIVER STEAZER, The Book is printed from New Type specially LOCKSUR, German str., 1,026, W. Taubert, reserved for the purpose, and uniformity in ever

17th April-Banglrok 12th April, Ricerent greatly facilitates reference. Butterfield & Swire.

MEXICO MARU, Japanese str. 3,760, N. Kobayashi, 20th April Shanghai 17th Shosen April, Gereal. Osaka Kaisha.

Becides the agual Alphabetical List of Firme TEADES and PROFESSIONE at the lexper the Directory gives the CLASSIFIED LISTS of Commercia dentres.

of RESIDEN) ALPHABETICAL LIST watains the names of over

20,000 FOREIGNERS, stranged, with the Initials the Suruses in strictly Alphabetical Order. Casehat say name can be found instantly

THE MAPS AND PLÁNS have been engraved by one of the most eminer Firms in Great Britain and are corrected and Gen-brenght up to date. They consist of thr

following:

MICHAEL JELSEN, German str., 931, T. Jacobsen, 14th April-Saigon 9tb April, Rice-Jebsen & Co. OPLAND, Norwegian str., 840, Eriksen,

19th April-Takao 15th April. Oil.-Asistio Patroleum Coï PALAWAN, Britisk str., 2.928. R. E. Shene,

20th April-London 8th March, oral-P. & 0. S. N. Cu..

we}}

PHU YEN, French str., 1,246, L. Ribault, COLOURED PLATE OF FLAGS OF FOREIGN Hare

19th April-Saigon 15th April, Rice and Cotton-Bradley & Co.

9278,896.70 SAORSEN. German str:, 5,088, Wagner, 20th April-Shanghai 17th April, General.

Hamburg-Amerika Linio. SCANDIA, Germaz str., 4,800, Jochima, 17th April-Shanghai 14th April, General,

Hamburg-Amerika Linic. SEANGCHOON, British str., 3,753, Larkins, 20th April-Rangoon 4th April Gen- eral Chinese.

$273,099.08

$273,009.08

$ 15,873.97

257,225.11

SEXTA, German str., 902. N. Jensen, 19th April Swatow 18th April, General — Chinese.

STINTO, British str., 1,308, A. D. Baker, 16th April-Singaporo 10th April, General Butterfield & Swire.

Mar oF THE FAR EAST PLAN OF YOXORAVA PLAN 107 KOBE AND HYGGO FLAN OF FOREIGN SETTIRVINTE, TIESTU PLAN OF TAINGEAU (KIADURAU) ALAN OF FOREIGN CONCERTON, SWATSEA PLAN or HONGERW (SHAKOHAX) with Inw

Shoring the EstanDED SETTLEMENT LABO PLAN OF THE CITY OF VICTORZA PLAN OF NEW TERRITORY (KOWLOON) PLAN OF KORIDON

PLAN OF SINGAPORE PLAN OF BATAVIA

of

the

">

Tas CHRONICLR over he noteble surre

last half century in the Far East tegella with the Textof all the most important Tiezt - concinded with the countries of Latero Ex thunter of Commerce, Scales of Comairier varions Customs Terl Trude Regulation $278,009.09 TEAN, British atr, 1,551, Outerbridge, Cengler and Court Fees Hongkong Str 18th April-Manila, 15th April, den Datics, Postal Guide, Signal Codes, Chint

Feetvala,

Tables of Manor, Woisku en eral-Butterfield & Swire.

Measures and other Commercial Informa is TELEMACHUS, British str., 1,340, Fraser.ucding

GIBE, LIVINGSTON & Co.,

Agents.

We report that we have audited the above balance sheet with the books and vouchers of the Company and that in our opinion such balance sheet is properly drawn up so as to exhibit a true and correct view of the state of the Company's The H.A.L. str. Senegambia loft Shang-affairs at the 28th February, 1913, accord- hai on the 20th April, p.m., and may being to the best of our information and the expected here on or about the 23rd April, explanations given us, and as shown by

p.m.

The IG.M. str. Prinzess Alice, which left here on the 16th April, arrived at Singapore on the 20th April, at 6 p.m.

The I.G.M. str. Prins Ludwig carrying the German Mails with dates from Berlin of the 2nd of April, left Colombo on the 19th April, at p.m., and may be expected here on or about 30th April.

the books and securities of the Company. We have obtained all the information and explanations we have required.

Stocks have been valued and certified to by the Manager.

F. MAITLAND) A. C. HYNE Auditore Hongkong, 17th April, 1913.

Chamb

COLOMBO BATAVIA

BORNEO...

BANGKOK BATION

...Mr. J. Nimmo Wardrogi.

Bandakon.

Bangkok Times" OBoo.. A. Pfeiffer, Esq

TOSHIN...Meisyre. Speidel & Co., Hanoi.

MANILA... MAGAO

CARTON....

C. M-Cullough, Ltd. k. A. A de Melo. ...Mosers A.S. Watson&Co, Ltd. SWATOW... .. Yoon Choong Book Store AMOY FOOCHOW

CHEFOO THISTAU

........Messrs. A. 6. Watson &Co., Ltd.

...Messrs. T. Brookott & Co.

SHANGHAI...Messrs. Kelly & Walsh, Ltd.

...Mesars. II. Hietas & Co.

Messrs. Sists, Plambook & Co.. Messrs. H. Blow & Co.

TIENTSIN

PORT ARTHUR Messrs. Sietas, Plambeok & Co, FORMOSA ...G. Meidbrodt, Esq.

..." Soon Press."

СОВКА NAGABAKI Nagasaki Press" Oilco KOBE-ÕSAHA... Japan Chronicls” Office, YOKOHAMA Messrs. Kolly & Walsh, Ltd.

MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA AND JAPAN STATION,

BRITISH,

Atlas, admiralty fug. 615 tons, 1,400, i.hr.,

Hongkong,

Bramble, gunboat, 710 tons, 900 i.ph.. Lieut.

Comdr. B. E. Prichard, Hongkong, Bestomart, gunboat, 710 tons, 900 Lp, Lieut.

Comade. W. H. Darwall, Canton,

Cadmos, British aloop, 1,070 tons, 1.bp, 1,400) fd, Comer. Hugh P. E. T. Williams, Shanghai,

Cherab, water tank and tag, 390 tons, i.b.p., 340,

Mastor W. Smith, Hongkong, Clio, British sloop, 1,070 tona, 1.b.p., 1,400, Comdr, Mackenzie, D.8.0., Singapore. Fama, torpedo buat destroyer, 340 tons

6 guns, 5,700 1hp., Lt.-Comdr. Wilkin son, Hongkong. Flors 4,320 tons, 9,000 fd,, 12 gung, Copt Charles F. Charles F. Corbett, M. V. O., Hongkong.

Has pshire, 10, 850 tons, 21,000 f.d., 14 guns, Captain arous Bowley Hill, Hongkong Kont, nazoured erniser, 9,800 tone; la guis ih.p. 22,000, Capt. Allen T. Hunt C.SI, Weihaiwei Kinsba, 616 tons, ihp: 1,200, Lt. Comdx.

H. Marryatt, Harkow. Merlin, surveying ship, 1,070,tons, 6 guns, 1,40 hp, Capt. F. C. C. Pasco, Hongkong Minotaur, armoured oruiser (flagship Vice- Admiral T. H. Jerram, C. B., i.h.p. 27,00, Capt. B. B. Kiddle, Hongkong. Monmouth, armoured cruiser, 9,800 tons, ih.p, 22,000, Capt, B. H. F. Barttelot, M.V.O,

Hongkong. Moohen, river gunboat, 180 tons, 2 gan, hp. 800, Lieut. Comdr Allen Dixor, West River.

Nowonatio, 2nd class cruiser, 4,800 tons, turbine 22,000 £4, Captain George P. B. Hunt, D.S., Shanghai. Nightingale, river gunboat, 85 tons, 240 hp, Lt. Comdr. Malcolm Marrey, B.N., Yang taze.

Otter, torpedo-bost destroyer, 385 tons. 6 gon, 6,300 b.p., Lieut.-Comdr. Chambers, Hongkong

Ribble, T.B.D., 590 tons, 7,500 £4, 6 gmar, 0. Mackinnou Lt-Comdr. E. J.

Canton, Robin, river gunboat, 85 tons, 2 guns, 240 b.

Lt-Comdr. J. Hastwood-Nash, Hongkong Bosario, dapot ship for Babmarines, 980 tons, ih.p. 1,400, £t.-Commr. N. E. Arelidale, Hongkong.

Sandpiper, river ganhost. 85 tons, 2 gun, 24 hp, Licat. Comdr. I. A. 8. H. Hutton, Hongkong.

Saipe, river gunboat, 35 tons, 2 guns, 240 h.p.

Lt-Comdr. Maurice B. Leslie, Yangtao. Taku, torpedo boat destroyer, 305 tose kp:

6,000, Gauner W. H. Ryder, Hongkong Tamar, receiving skip, 4,650 tons, & gua Commodore R. Anstruther, C.M.G., Hong kong.

Teal, river gunbest, 180 tons, 2 guns, 500 1h...

Liont-Comdr. Hon Guy Stopford, Chung kiang,

Thistle, gunboat, 710 tons, 900 hp, Lieut. Com. H. R. N. Cottrell-Dormer, Hankow Usk, T.B.D., 590 tons, 7,500 f.d., 6 gung, L.

Maxwell, Hongkong

Vivago, torpedo-boat destroyer. 395 tons, 6gun,

6,300 1h., Lieut.-Comdr. Harold D. Adair Ball, Hongkong,

Welland, T.B.D., 590 tons, 7,500 fd., 6 gan.

Comdr. Seymour, Hongkong. Whiting, torpedo-boot destroyer, 360 tons.

guna, 5,900 hp, Lient-Corade. R-Noville, Hongkong

Widgeon, gunbost, 195 tons, 2 guns. 800 hp., Trout and Comdr. J.C. F. Borrelt, Kisting Woodcock, gunboat, 160 tons, 2 gun, 050 4.F., Lient-Comdr. M. B. R. Blackwood, Tang-

·tera

Woodlark, gunbost, 150 tons, 2 guns, 550 hp.. Liout Comdr. Robin W. Lloyd, Hankow

Enbmarines

No. 36, Godfrey Herbert, Liont. Commr. No. 37, A. A. L. Fenner, Lient. Commr. No 52, J. R. A. Codrington, Lt.-Commr. TB 035, IL Com. Handley, Hongkong. TB. 036, Lt.-Com. Stilouse, Hongkong. T.B. 037, Lt Com. Nicol, West River TB, 038, lat-Com. Seymour, Hough mig.

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hough condensed in every posible TEMIYO MARU, Japanese str., 2,135, Y. ains every year more pages

It was years ago universally pronounced to Kuchiki, 20th April-Japan 9th April, Coal-Mitani Bussan Kaisha.be the cheapest work of the kind anywhers

And improved in TILATAF, Dutch str., 2,470, W. H. Lap, published, and although very much enlarged way, the price in silver every

·19th April-Batavia 10th April,

is now below the equivalent of Ei ts, at whic Sugar and General-Java-China

it was originally published. Japan Lijn.

It is published at the Office of the "HONDROM YOKOHAMA MARE, Japanese str., 4,010, S. DAZET PR, and can be had from, and Adver

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The British str. Chinhua reports: Fine weather, inederste N.E. breeze and slight following son and no fog.

LONDON...

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