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The construction of these harbours necessitates a considerable change. of the Moscow traffic system. Streets and waterways within the city have to be enlarged, new brig- ges and godowns to be built, The authorities in charge of this huge project expect to finish this plan within three years. A number of German architects, engineers and waterway experts have already been engaged to participate in the re- alisation of this important scheme. -Transocean Kuomin.

LESSON SERMON

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, HONG KONG.

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PASSENGERS

THIS YEAR'S NAVAL MANCEUVRES

PROTECTION OF Shipping

TRAFFIC

Arrivals.

The following passengers arrived by the as President Jefferson: Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Bono, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. H. Burn, Mr. F. 'Court ney, Dr. A. Gregg, Dr. Y. H. Kwan, Berlin, September 10.-Tho Ger- | Miss Gladys Lee, Mr. B. J. Miles, man Naval Manœuvres began to-day | Mr. W. G. Pinkard, Mr. J. C. and will conclude on Wednesday, Williams, Miss V. Blick, Mrs. H. the vessels returning to Wilhelm | P. Burkwall, Mr. Chan Ya Heng, shaven, where the Commander-in- Miss Ada Hartzler, Mr. and Mrs. Chief will criticino the operations. K. Y. Hsu, Miss M. Kanogy, Mr. | The basis of the maneuvres is G. King, Mr. B. Y. Lee, Mr. and the protection of shipping traffic-Mrs. T. T. Lung, Mrs. Cora C. represented by a number of char-Lyle, Mr. R. Poinset, Miss S. S. tered mercantile ships-in the Tsui, Mr. Wong Au Bun, Mr. W. North Sen. The area covers the S. Wong, Mr. Edward Wong, Miss waters south and south-west of May Wong, Mr. Wong Cheng Norway, the Skaggerrak, and west of Jutland.

GERMANY'S NAVY ·

TO-DAY

THE POCKET-BATTLESHIPS.

Battleships-Hannover, Schle sien, Schleswig Holstein, Hessen, Deutschland, Lothringen (build- ing).

Mrs. D. G. Moore, Mr. and Mra. 4. E. Mayo, Mr. E. O. T. Matt, Lt. and Mrs. II. T. Miller, Mr. T. Nakano, Mr. S. Ng Quinn, Mrs. J. H. Nancollis, Miss P. Nicollis. Mra. E. E. Neiginzielter, Mr. Ong Ning Suin, Father R. M. V. Pas cunt Mr. E. Phillips, No Pai Moy Sui, Mra, A. M. van Rooyễn, Miss

Switt, Mr. C. Schultz, Mr. and Mr. F. J. Schuhl, Mr. .D. W.. Smith, Misa, E. Vander Starr, Mr. and Mrs To Yin Ting. Mr. Tang S. Shui, Mr. Tang S. Pang, Dr. and Mrs. S. W. Tso, Mr. L. K. Tsoi, Mr. Teo Kan Chai, Mr. Tani Ping Sai, Mr. Tong, Mrs. Wong, Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Woolley and family, Dr. and Mrs. V. P. Woode, Mr. S. K. Wonig, Mr. T. K. Waung, Mr. B. Wong, Mrs. Wong Shing, Mrs. Wong Hing, Mr. Van J. Pong, Mr. K. G. Young. Among Woodlands, Mr. Yu Hoi Moong, | pussengers passing through on their Mr. Yin To Shuk, Mrs. S. S.

way to Manila were:-Mr. C. w. Young.

Burgess, Mrs. Grace C. Curry, The following left by the sa Mrs. M. H. Lines, Mr. Ralph | Changle:-Mrs. S. R. Ambrose, Brambles, Miss D. V. Leopold, Mr. | Mr. and Mrs. J. Sharp-Brown, Mr. Charles W. Woodin, Mr. M. Yada. Chan Tai Fah, Master Chan Cheng, The following passengers arrived Mrs. Cordy, Mr. B. A. Cowell, Mr. by the s.5. Taiyo Maru:-Mr. C. W. A. R. Douglas, Mr. A. G. Ellis, V. Middleton, Mrs. D. E. Middle Dr. Friedlander, Miss Gin Lim, With Gorman disarmament, or re- armament, demands occupying so

ton, Miss E. E. Middleton, Mr. Mrs. Gee Fong Nam, Mr. and Mrs. prominent a place in the public. B. Newill, Mr. K. Oyamada, B. Hooke, Mrs. F. A. Hooke, Miss mind, it may be of interest to give Mrs. C. Oyamada, Miss E. Oya A. Hopcroft, Mrs. E. M. Hosking, the composition of the German mada, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Burns, Miss R. Hosking, Mr. and Mrs. H. Mr. Charles M. Manners, Mrs. A. J. A. Howes, Miss Ingham, Miss Navy at the present time

M. Manners, Mr. E, A. Chandrin, R. E. Leaser, Miss Janet Mitchell, Mr. Laurera Peel, Mrs. Jeanetto Mr. J. Morton, Mrs. P. Muench, Irwin, Miss B. Irwin, Master W. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson, Mrs. Nicol, Irwin, Miss R. Pena Mrs. M. A.Mrs. T. J. Price, Miss J. M. Price, Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Master R. J. H. Pringle, Mrs. Kim French, Miss

Ques, Masier Henry Quan, Master Walter Quan, Master Arthur Quan, Master Harold French, Mr. R. O, Wells, Mrs. Ada Williamson, Mrs. Master Norman Quan, Capt. n. Mildred H. Boyle, Miss J. K. Boyle, Turnbull, Mr. Willie Foun, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Romig, Willie Kee Kong, Mr. Wm. Lew Foun, Mr. Yip Chung, Mrs. Kwong Lau Wah, Wong Hi Hin, Lee Ching- Cheung, Cheung Kam, Yee Chan, Mrs. Shue Koon, Miss Cook Bow, Miss Kem Row, Miss Ying Dow. Miss San Bow, Miss C. Yong Bow, Lee Hin Ching, Mary-Yamautoter,

Mrs. J. M. Cordy.

Pauline French,

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Of these six battleships, the first four are pre-Dreadnoughts of 13,200 tons, mounting in each ship four 11in. guns, twelve 8.7in. guns, four 3.4in.. guns, four 3.4in. A.A. Bus, and four 19.7 in. torpedo tubes. They are heavily armoured, coal burning, and have a speed of 18 knots. At ten knots their "eenpa- The following passengers arrived mical speed," they have an endur- on Friday by the a.. Naldera from ance of 5,000 miles. These ships, the North:-Mra Nicol, Mrs. D. J. therefore, though old-fashioned, are O'Mara, Mr. and Mrs. B. Hooke, still powerful fighting ships. Mrs. F. B. Hooke, Mr. H: Glover, The Deutschland and Lothringen Mrs. C. Vinson, Mr. A. Pujeaux, are the now notorious "Pocket Col. A. H. K, Watson, Mr. A. J. Battleships" which, on a tonnage P. Heard, Mr. G. J. Chancellor, Wong, Chung Fong, Wong Quon Hing, Lew: Yee Shing, Yit Ho, of 10,000, maunt six in. guns, Mr. P. Tilky, Mr. and Mrs. H. S.Lowe Kew, Henry Lam Now, Ho- eight ein guns, four 3.4in. guns Prophet, the Hon. Mr. Paterson,

ward Leong Hong, Chiu Loong, C. (A.A.), and six 10.7in. torpedo Rev. C. E. Patton, Mrs. A. M.

R. C. Ah Him. H. W. Gin, Thomas tubes. By the use of electric weld-Jewell, Mrs. Hubback, Mr. Ching

Chong. ing and very light Diesels, it is Lee, Mr. J. F. Lung, Mr. J. Peter- claimed that 550 tons have been

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The following passengers left an Saturday, by the .. Naldera, for London, nú ports:-Mr. S. 'A. An-

E. G. Bird, Mr. and Mrs. R. H.

novelties, do not deserve the eulu Mr. B. Johansen, Mrs. A. M. derson, Mr. S. 6. Ahluwalia, Mr. gies that have been widely bestow-Farrel, Miss N, H. Hempstead, Mr. ed upon them, as their cost is no and Mrs. C. N. Vaswani and child, Bone, Mrs. C. S. Buell, A.B. H. W. less than £4,000,000, and they are Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Partridge, Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. H. known to have weaknesses, but they fulfil an internationally useful func. Mr. J. Ven-den-Bos, Capt. and Barn, Mrs. A. M. Cobbett, Misa: tion by demonstrating what can be Mrs. Nelson Russell, Mr. and Mrs. P. Cobbett, Mr. H. C. Curmally, Band Nippy It Must Be done in the way of armament and Dalal, Mr. H. C; Curmally, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. R. Cummings, Miss

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war, they did great execution Vocal Duet The New Moon against ships armed with guns of and Mrs. Harper, Mr. and Mrs. Dalal, Miss M. A. Dennis, Miss

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D. O. Smith and two children, Mrs. P. M. Dewey, Mr. M. J. Duff-Fyfe, K. Heard, Miss G. Heard, Miss Mr. T. H. Daly, Countess Frijs, L. E. Day. Mr. and Mrs. Kan Tao Mr. R. D. Fotheringham, Mrs. A. M. Farrell, Mr. M. J. Fortie, Mrs. Fu, Mr. A. MacNiven; Mrs. A. M. Cobbett, Miss P. Cobbett, Mr. and H. E. Gilroy, Mr. and Mrs. A. Cruisers-Leipzig, Konigsberg, Mrs. Sexton and child, Mr. J. H. Graham, Mrs. K. Hardey, Miss G. Karlsruhe, Koln (all of 8,000 tona), Emden

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ship to be replaced by one of more than 10,000 tons.

Cruisers-Six incommission and two in reserve, Age limit 20 years. New thing not to exeted 6,000 tons or to be armed with a 'gun: heavier than 6in. So Destroyers-93 boats and 11 in Teserve, Age, dimit 15 years. New destroyers not to exceed 800 tons and torpedo boats. 200 tons. Germany has no submarines,, and ie prohibited from building any,

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The Berlin is 30 years old, and is Cunningham, Mrs. Ching York Russell, Mr. C. P. Rom, Mr. J. E. likely to disappear shortly from the Yean and family, Mr. Chan Bing Read, Mr. and Mrs. D. 0. Smith Lucu, Mrs. F. de la Cantera, Mr. and two children, Mr. and Mrs E. German Navy List.

Destroyers-12 modera, vessels T.-L. Chow, Mr. Chen Shin Ming, Sexton and child, Mr. J. V. Saunt, of 34 knots, mounting three 4.1în. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Cheung, Mr. Mrs. (W. Shand, Sergt. G. A, Shar- gung and six 19.7in. torpedo and Mrs. Choy Hart Ting, Mies | man, Mr. J. A. Tibble, Mr. Takase, tubes, as well se 14 old pre-War I, Dunnett, Mr. Dong Siu Fung, Mr. C. E. Temlett, Mr. H. C. destroyers and torpedo bonte, Mr. D. D. Edgar, Mr. and Mrs. | Trivedi, Mr. and Mrs. O, N. Vas All the now Gorman ships have Fung Kong Um, Mr-M. Fitzwani and child, Mra, O. Vinson, been excordingly costly, the chief Gerald, Mr. J. H. Fung, Mr. W. Mr. J. Van-den-Boss Mr. W. H. items in the cost being speed and F. Fung, Mr. 8. V. Gittins, Mr. G. Whiteoak, Mr. and Mrs. G. Wood- novel methods of construction. A Gomez, Min Hornell, Ming ward, Mr Voshida, Major_K_H.

In addition to the foregoing ships A. Higgins, Mr. H. Harker, Mr. McL. Young, Mr. Ú. Yatın. - Germany has 60 auxiliary vessels, and Mrs. B. Hodges Smith, Mr. E. of which 30 are minesweepers and J. House, Mr. and Mrs, JJ, Joyce, 10 are motor patrol vessels. Her Mr. G. D. Krisepp, Miss M. 3. Japan:-Mr. H. B. Gledhill, Mr. Kennedy, Mr. Kan Long Po, Mr. G. Wilson, Mr. D. Mason, Rev. Kwok Pang Sin, Mr. H; Kawa- C. I. Blanchett, Miss I. Kaevskin, mura, MD. O Loh, Mr Lum, Miss M. Grinzoff, Mrs A. Kashka Mrs. Lo Mr K. PLai Mr Les danoff Mr M F Mu. Mr. Au Chuon Tín, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. H. Chin, Miss Any Choy, M. A¡H; Battleships Six in commission Lo, Mr. and Mrs. Lam Lai Fong, Turton, Mr, H. Jukes, Mr. and and two in reserve. Age limit 20 Mr. and Mrs. Ma Win, Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Phillips and, infanti (Costinued on Previous Colur.) Mrs. Ma Wing Chan, Major and Mr. C. D. Jackson.

call training ship, the Niobe, was recently, font,yum

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