TO MAKE SAHARA A GARDEN

MALAWIENNE SPOT.

The temper of the people of Great Britain in perhaps more warm than that of the prople of *France in the master of the Kaiser's Moroccan “adventures, though the feeling in France, ac cording to all accounts, has been warm onough during the past few weeks, saya a cable from London. The warmth of the temper of the people of London and the provinces is due in

n a large measure to the belief that it is the inten.

tion of the German Emperor, to partition Ma Tocco between Germany, France and Spain, the Atlantic sea-board falling as Germany's share.

Nobody seem to know what lies bayond in the general programme. f the Emperor of Ger. many, but his movements certainly. Have not Been conducive toward the general peace and welfare of Europe. About all that is known is that he regards Morocco as more rich in natu-

siji kal rebources than Algeria, and that be is con- vinced that it is the duty of the nations of Cop- tinental Europa to open the enuntry up to the civilizuion and the cominerces of the world.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY JULY 8, 1905

through France." The counterpart to this interview was the meeting between the Em: peror William "and the King of Italy at Naples,"

And l'another r

"England and France have effected a rep prochement. Whether they like it or not they must reckon with Germany. The English do not like this nor do the French. The French still recollect the last war and hesitate, but circumstances are stronger than men and the wise adapt themselves to circumstances”.

Shipping.

Arrivo 5.

Manica, Br. 6.1., 1,619, R. Leslie, 7th July,

Shanghai 3rd July, Gen.—N, Y, K. Clara Jebten, Ger. s.s., 1,103, F. Bendixen, 7th July,—5watow 6th July, Gen.-0. 8.

K,

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Proteus, Nor. ■., 1,017. N. C. Krabbe, 7th July, Tamasi via Amoy and Swatow 6th July, Gon-O. S K. Ilinsang, Br. 5.9, 1,400, G. Davies, 8th July —Java 29th June, Sugar.-J., M. & Có,

Kuchinotau at July, Coal-M. B, K... Kwanglee, Ch. 1.1., 1,474, R: Lincoln, 8th July, Canton 7th July, Gen.-C. M. 9, N. Co.

Shaohsing, Br. sa, 1,307, F. D. Northcombe,

One idea which has been advanced hero, pretero, Nor, a... 2,418,0. Syvertsen, 8th July, posterous as it may appear upon the surface, has found many believers. It is to the effect „that the Kaiser re-lly believes that the desert

of Sahara can be converted into a colony of! the German Empire and made to blossom as the case by letting the waters in from the ocean. In this event the Atlantic seaboard of Morocco

• would prove a magnificent bws of operations, giving Germany pons and harbours for Germa ny's North African Empire,

FAVOURITE SCHEME OF MONARCHS.

The schema of iedemption of the desers of Saham is by no means a new one but it has been a favourite theory ever since the beginning of great engineering works like the Kist Canal -- and the Simplon Tunnel. And some of these engineers, it is known, bavetheear of the Kaiser,

who is ever ready to listen to new propositions, and who shows a familiarity with engineering projects which sometimes startles the engineers themselves

The conquest of the Sahara haa been the dream of adventurous spirits in Continental Europe for a hundred years. Actuated by the Napoleonic philosophy that a man must be a public benefactor who makes, two blades of grass grow where one grew before, Adventurera liko Lebaudy have had themselves declared kings and emperors of Sahars, starting navies

with steam yachts and running the risk of being declared pirates by reason of the flying of strange and unknown flags from the mastheads * of their little toy navies. If the German Em- peror should take up the proposition, backed by the financial genius and the engineering skill of the German people, it is not too much to say that he might go a long way towards realising his heart's desire-that of a great colony peopled by prisons speaking the Ger- Man tongue,

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GERMANS HARD PARSSED FOR LANDS. That the Germans are hard pressed for lands for purpose of colonisation has long been recog. aised by the statesmen of Europe in general And by Teutonicstatesmen.in particular. With

a population of nearly 60,000,000 crowded into "a territory not so large as Texas in the United States the subjectis of the Kaler are constantly looking for new fields to conquer beyond the Beas. All efforts to obtain a foothold in South America have Luted owing to the fralous per. sistency with which the people of the United States have clung to the Monroe Doctrine Such fands as Germany possesses in the southern part of Africa are regrettably small in area and widely scattered. Russia's hard px- periance with the Japaness in Asia does not _lend_much_encouragement toward territorial aggrandisement in the Orient, and the Ger

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man posterion in that part of the world are little more than coaling stations. But with the desert of Sahara turned into a garden the Ger- man Empire would be`enlarged by the aci quisition of at least 2000,000 square miles, more than half as large as the United States which has an tres in round, numbers of, 3,500,000 square miles. The present papula tion of the desert does not exceed 1,000,000, made up almost altogether of nomadic and semi-civilised tribes. Hence it could not be urged that the Kainer was doing any particular barm-it could be argued that he was really doing the world good by letting the water of of the Atlantic and the Mediterranean into this hitherto unconquered and unconquerable desert.

GERMAN JAYISTOKS INTT RUSTED, It is known that .he German bankers are

taking an activa intere't is Moroccan affairs since the visit of the German Emperor to that country. German investments are being made at a rapid rate in all sections of North Africa all the way from Abyssinian railroads on the -eastern extremity of the territory apparently coveted by the Kaiser to Morocco.on the west. The German Consul continuas in high favour with the Sultan of Morocco, by whom he is received several times a day,

8th July, Canton 7th July, Gen.-B. &

S.

Kaifong, Br. .., 86, E. Finlayson, 8th July,

Cebu 4th July, Hemp and Sugar,—-B, & 9. Arcadia, Ger. 8.3. 5454. G. Schmidt, 8th July, -Hamburg 15th May, and Antwerp 28th, Gen.-H. A. La

Clearances at the Harbour Office. Chira Jedsin, for Swatow. Hot Tin, for Kwong-chow-wan. Shantung, for fourabaya, Palermo, for Singapore. Spera, for Yokohama,

Egmont Castle, for Saigon. Nicomedia, for Keelung, Fri, for Haiphong. Ontang, for Singapore. Pott, for Unilo,

July. B.

Paltra, for Singapore. Stenfor, for Shanghai. Louise Rath, f. Nowcastle. Madeleine Rickmers, for Swatow, Shuntung, for Sourabayn, Zafiro, for M nila. Pathaway, for Shanghai, &c. failas, for 11oihow. Onsang, for Samarang. Nicomedia, for Portland.

Pacers arrived," Fer Arcadia, from Bingapore-83 Chinese. Shipping Report.

ther, heavy rain,

Str. Proteus from Tamsui-Squally wea.

Str. Katlong from Cebu:-Light variable

winds and calms, smooth sea..

Str. Arcidia from Hamburg -Fine wea- ther by SWly, moderatę mansoon.

Vessels in Port.

STRAMRY.

dato, B. 8.8., 3,145, R. Stewart, 4th July,

Moji 27th June, Coal.- Order. Aldershot, Br. 8.5, 3,354, Adam, 5th July,

Canton 5th July, Gen.--D. & Co., Ld, Andree Rickmers, Ger. 1.8., 1,02, H. Köhn

5th July, Bangkok 29th June, Rico.-M.

Baron Fairlie, Br. 1.8., 2,323, J, L. Ullstrom, 6th

July-Calcutta rgth June, Coal-Order. Chowtai, Ger. 8.8., 1,115, H. Textor, 5th July,

Bangkok 19th June, Rice.-B. & S. Denbighshire, Br. ... 3,343, W. A. Evans, 6th

July,-London and Singapore 29th June, -Gon-5, T.-& Co......

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Empress of Japan, Br. 1. 3,039, Henry Pybus, R.N.R, 4th July, Vancouver 12th June, and Shanghai 1st July, Mails, and Gen.-C. P. R. Co.

If this is the real meaning of the "dark procedure " and the hidden policy of the Kaiser the movement may make for peace instead of war since it is difficult to imagine the nations - of the warld going to war fra stretch of sander | a barien waste that no one has cared for up to the present time. But there is a feeling of vague unrest throughout Europs because of this Moroccan incident, in more than one section the temper fast approaching the danger point,

This is evidenced by the fact that the English newspapers are everywhere printing extracts from obscure Alvatian journals which contain

ptterances like the following tị

"King Edward of England had a conversa tion with President Loubet during his journey through France, England is evidently at the

back of this whole affair; she is fond of send ing others into the heat of battle while she her * self romains la the background." opt

England furnished the French with the spectacle of a meeting between King Edward and President Loubet. The public, it is true, saw very litle of it, since the interview took place id the trip while the King was passing

Fri, No. 14., 860, N. G. Anderien, 6th July, Haiphong 4th July, Gen.~Asgaard, Thoresen & Co.

Germania, Ger. 5.9, 1,715, T. Petersen, 5th

July,-Hoihow 4th July, Rice.-J. & Co.. Gleslogan, Br 8, 3.740, J. McGregor, 7th July, London and Siggapore 1st July, Gen-McG, Bros. & Gow,

Haitan, Br. 4.d., 1,181, 3. S. Roach, 6th July,→

Foochow 3rd July, Amoy 4th, and Swatow gth, Gen.-D, L. & Co. -

Holstein, Ger. ss. 985, A. Niejahr, 7th July,

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Haiphong and July, Rice,-J, & Co. Rong Wan I, Br. .., 2,060, J. Slaker, 7th July-Penang 28th June, and Singapore 1st July, Gan-Joo Teck Seng, frching Ital, 8, 2,781, C. Andrew, 6th July, Singapore joth June, Gen.-C. & Co. Lightning, Br. 6, 2,172, 1. G. Spence, 3rd July, Calcutta 1914 June, Penang, and Singapore 28th, Gen.-D., S. & Co., Ld. Newby Hall, Br. 6.6., 3,840, A. Buck, éth July, Oanfs, Br. .., 5,676, T. Bartlett, 4th July,-

-Barry 26th May, Coal-Order.

Shanghai rat July, Gen.-B. & S. Taiyuan, Br. 4, 1459, L. Dawson, z6th June,

-Australia via Porta and Manila "24th June, Gen.-B. & S..

Tean, Br. ss., 1,346, W. B. Brown, 6th July,—

Manila 3rd July, Gen.-B. & Š. Telemachus, Br. 1.4., 1,300, J. Williamson, 5th

July,➡Saigon rit July, Gen.—Order,

SAILING VRABBLE. · Combribarık, Br. 4-masted ship, 3,151, George,

2nd June, Cardiff and Jan, Coal Government.

Vessels

Steamers Expected.

From

Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Returns, Travancore .....

Humber Taiyuan..

Kowloon

VISITORS AT THE HOTELS

Albarts, R

Baker, A. Bar

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL:: REGISTAR, July 7th, 1905, am

Bourchair, Mr. & Mrs. Meica, Mr. and Mrs. G. indivostock. 7. a.m. Boyd, Capt. and Mr. Brown, Mr. & Mrs. D.E. Moxos, Mr. and Mrs. Hakodate st

Bar, Th, Hu... Wind Wr."

Ascott E. F.

HONGKONG

Luttringhaus, P

... Macdonald, D. Berryhill, Dr. T. A....... Macko, B, H. Bingham, Mr. & Mrs. Mackay, C. H.

·JE and child. Marriott, Dr. D.

Matada, K.

Cocks, Mr. & Mrs. A. E. Muella, E. Darling, Col. Meikle, Mr. and Mrs. Dixon, Mr.

Macdonald, Mr. Bornand, Mr. and Mrs. Martin, R. "

PRAK

King, Dr. and Mrs: Beattle, AV Louder, Mr. Beaitia, M. P.

Mitchell, Raj.

Clothlar, A. N.

Herbert

Tokio

Kochi

Ollis, F. B...

Nagasaki.....

O'Nell, J. L. Hugh

Kagoshima...

Oshimel

Bhips Passed The Canal. Outward~14th Juno-Austria, Binlarig; Dwn of Cromble. 17th June-Liberia, Tonkin, Hudson, Keamun, Fingtien, Patroclus, Graf- tow, Verlands. 21st June-Southgrout. 24th Juse-Tydens, Benennus, Bfalacia, Pak Ling 27th June-Benlidi, Diomed. 30th June=}}}}+ tekind, Achillas, Agincourt, 4th July-Poona, Benalder, Sydney, Pyrrhui, Alkoll, Stuttgart, Bornischangi, Korana, Octano, Rhenania.

Homeward-14th June--Louther - Castle. 24th Jöne-Indrami, 27th June--Dardanur. 30th June--Laeries, 4th July-Bayern, Sayo- | Clark, T, -

vta,

Arrivals at Home-14th June-- Katsow, tych Júne-Ágomamnoa. 2111 June-Primezon. 21th Juna-Artemizia, Teenhal, 27th June

Brest Siment, Slavonia; 4th July-Room, Jason, Pera. 30th June-Schuylkill, Trietta,

Nasiovia.

Post Office.

A Mail will close for :-

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Bitback, R. J. {Bissell, w

Blair, D. K. Blungy, Brighton, F. G..

Merleen, Mrs. P; N. Miller, P. L.*. Broughall, L

Mooo, Mr. & Mra, F. M. Cartar, W. L..

Moore, Dr. W. B. A. Chalmers, Dr.

Morrison, Mrs. Chambers, Mr. & Mrs. Muller, Dr. F.

H. K

Murray, P. C. Murray, E. H.

Newington, A. G.. Offord, Mr. Patey E. Olife, O. C

Clark, Hon. Dr. Francis

Clogy, M., Rog, Lt.

and Mrs. H. 1.

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Cunningham, G. Davies, F. D.

Douglas, Capt.&M.), Deacon, F. B. Doolittle, F. H.

Downing, Mr. and Mr.

T.C.

Hymael, A.

Fletcher, H.

Frost, B. L.

Glover, C.

Grant, A. W.

Rdwards, Mr. and Mrs, Parry, Major Gates, Capt. fallingworth, Mr. and

Nr

Harker, B. Brotherton Hassan, Mr. and Mrs. Haynes, Col. Hazeland, F. A. Helagaun, Ar "fett," Mr. and

F. Taget

Paxton, Capt. H. W. Phillips, Major Pollock, K.6., Mr. Piggott, Mr. and Mrs. Reigfe, Dr. and Mrs. Sawer, Capt, and Mrs. Sinclair, A.

Nemuro 0.

Naha

Ishigakijima..

Taikoko m Taicha.........

Tainan ... Koshun

l'escadores...

Stadt, Mr. and Mrs. Weihaiwei ...9 am.ja

Mrs,Van de

Hindekalet, Mr. & Mrs.

Pan, Mr. and Mrs. F. foseph, Mr. and Mrs..

Stokes, Mr.:

Thomas, Mr.

Uffel, W. von Vandin, Gordon Vereker, Capt.

Mrs. White, Dr. and

M. f.

Hudig, D.

feffries, H.-U. johnson, Rev.

N. Le

Parfitt, W.

Peake, W.

Kaya, Major and Mrs. Kelsall, Major & Mrs.

Perkins, Mr. and Mrs.

T. L.

OCCIDENTAL

Row, C. H.

Roach, Mr. J. S. and Alford, J. R...

child

Anderson, G.

Rochet, L

Biermans, Dr. J.

Rosell, Mr. & Mrs.

Brunco, Dr. F.

Scott, A. Q.

Educ" Dept Fisher, R.

Snowin, E. A.

Frank, C.

Gorth, M.

Hala, G. L.

Swatow, Amay and Tamsal-Per Propu, Grone, Dr. and Mrs. F. Skinn, A. J..

9th July, 9 A.M.

Swatow, Amoy, Foochow and Shanghal-Per Clara Jebsen, gib July, 9 A.M.'.

Swatow Per Holstein 9th July, 9 A.M. Nagasaki, Koba and Yokohama÷Per Dex- “bighshire, roth July; 11 AM.

Macao-Per Htungskan, toʻh July, 1.15 Shanghai-Per Skaoksing, toth July, 3 P.M. Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Per Haitan, 1th July, 9 A.M.

Singapore, l'enang and Bombay-Per Ischia, 11th July, 10A.M.

|Hall, Capt. 1.

Hagedom, F. C.

Harding, R.

] Hurst, R.M., Engineer-

Skolt, O

Soper, C. H. Speelman, M.

Stanley, H. H.

Stein, A. L.

Stewart, W. M.

Swindells, Dr. Edgar Thompson, M. L. Thomborrow, J. · Trimnell, W. D. Uabebatin, C. H.

Vickers, R. C. Wales, H. H.

Williams, 1. V..

Chandler, Lieut.(Army

Harms, F. Hollinger, Dr. F. Jensen, H. Johnson, R. C. Keyt, Dr. H. Kober, Dr. G. Kock, H.. Korter, Fr.

Gutzlaff

H

Sharp Peak... 11

Amoy 630 9.87

Swatow

Canton

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and Hongkong ... ioäm.ag.Ɛ6| 79:

Victoria Peak

Mrs. Gap Rock ...

Leonhardt, Dr. M. A Lindenburg, W. Lowo, Mr. and Mrs. Lowe, Miss Sissie Majer, Capt. and Mrs.

and child Muller, F. Munro, Miss A.

Uffeldt, D.

Ohme, A.

Owen, Q. E. Paldtmann,

Capt. H.

Raamusten, M.

Reven, Ed.

Rose, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. and 2 children

Schmidt, Dr. H.

Ysenschumised, A..

Vojacek, R.

Wavanke, A.

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Haslett, H. J.

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Kempf, H. H.

Kerr, F.

Knaggs, Dr. Samuel Kraay, C.

Krill, G.

Laing, A. H.

Kuhn, J.

Laing, Dr.

Ward, J. C.

Large, B, J. C.

Watkins, Miss E.

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Wright, Mr. and Mr.

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Singapore, Bitavin, Samarang, Sourabaya and Macassar-Per Tjímaki, 18th July, to A.M. Singapore, Penang and Calcutta — Per Lightning, 11th July, 10-A M. --

Runce, Sc.. India pfa Tuticorin Per Dann, G.H.- Abo Oceanien, 14th July, 11 A.M.

Macao-Fer Naungikan, 11th July, 1.15 7.M. Shanghai-fe Kwongeung, 11th July, a P.M.

Marchant, Capt, and Manila-Fer Teon, 11th July, 3 7.10.

Mrs, and children Cebu and Tigilo—Per Sungklang, 11th July, † McPherson, J. L. 3 P.M.

Nicholls, E. A

Keelung, Moll, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria, B.C, and Tacoma, Wash.—Per Pleiader, 12th July, to A

Port Darwin, Thursday Island, Cooktown, Cairns, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, Melbourne, Ade-

aide and Persh-Per Australian, 19th July,

to A.M.

Shanghal, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Astraea Victoria and Vancouver, BC-Per Empress Bonaventure

Cadmus | of Japan, 12th July, 11 4.3.

Cherab ** Manila, Port Darwin, Zamboanga, Thursday | Clio) Island, Cooktown, Caitos, Townsville, Brisbane, Diadem

Dee Sydney, Hont, Taunceston, New Zealand,

Eme... Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth-Per Chingi, Etick"

Exe 13th July, 3 P.M.

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Evans, Mr. and Mr. Price, Capt, and Mrs.

4

Gap Rock ... Macao......: Haiphong... Manila........ Bacolod......9

110 10 .... Cebu.......

C. St. James.json.m.

HIS BRITANNIU MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE CHINA STATION.

CAPTAIN,

LAST REPORTED AT

loop.

Commander H. D. Wilkin, n.s.o.

Captain H. W. Savory

Lient-Commander H. E. Sulivan

Lieut-Commander Bather... Licut-Commander Lewin Commander A. F. Everett Lieut. Commander Stevenson Captain Hon. Stopford... Lieut. Commander J. May... Lieut.Commander Richards... .Captain B. F. B. Charlton ..

Captain Shortland

Captain William B. Fawckner Lieut. Commander Q. Seymour...

1,900" | "Lieut.-Commander W. II. Darwall

Lieut. Commander E. V. F. R. Dugmore Llaut-Commander F. B. Noble ... Lieut.Commander J, Kiddla (4 Commander C. E. Monro

NAME..

CLAGS.

TONE.

[GUNS. 1.H.P.

Alacrity Andromeda Arun...

despatch.vessat...

1,7,00

3.000

Commander Harbord

Weltaiwel

cruiser, ist class

11,000

16

16,500

Captain R. Nelson Ommannay...

...!

Weihaiwel

torpedo boat destroyer ...

$50

7,000

Lieut-Commander R. H. Heston

Welhaiwal

cruiser, 2nd class

4,363

7,000

Captain Lionel G. Tufnell

Shanghai

cruiser, and class

4,360

7,000

Captain H, H, Toriente...

Weihaiwei

loop...

.

1,070

1,400

Commander II, du C. Loard...

Yangtze

water tank and tag ...

390

300

Hongkong

1,070

1,400

Yangtze

cruiser. 1st class

11,000

16,500

+10

Bongkong

torpedo boat destroyer

560

7,000

Hongkong

torpedo boat destroyer

7,000

Weihaiwej

+

torpedo boat destroyer...

560

7,000

Hongkong

***

torpedo boat destroyer ...!

$50

7,000

Weihaiwei

Hang, 14th July, 2 P.M.

Singapore, Sourabaya and Samarang-Per

Fame...

torpedo bost destroyer...

306

5,700

Weihalwei

Glory

battleship, rat class...

12,950

13,500

Welhalwai

Handy

torpedo bont destroyer ...

275

4,000

Weihalwei

Hart

***

torpedo boat destroyer.

275

4,000

Hongkong

Hecla...

special service torpedo-v...

6,400

2,400

191

Welbalwei

Hogue...

***

Cruiter, tst class

12,000

$1,000

13

Weihalwei

Iphigenia ...

-cruiser, and class

3,600

7,000

...

Singapore

torpedo bost destroyer,...

550

7,000

***

Welbalwei

Janus ... Kinsha

torpedo boat destroyer....

280

Hongkong

river gunboat

1,200

Yangtsso

Moorhen ... Ofter Rambler Robin Sandpiper... Sirias... Stipe...

river gunboat.

180

Boo

Wert River

torpado boat destroyer......

350

6,300

...

surveying vessel

650

river gunboat

240

river gunboat 141

85

240

cruiser, and class

1,500

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7,000

Lisut, Commander Robert E. Vaughan.) Lieut. Commander H. T. Ailay Captain C. H. H. Moore

West River

很多

Wolkalwel

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rivar gunboat...

85

240

Lieut-Commander Davidson

"

Yangtze

010

torpedo bost destroyer` ...

6,500

In reserve..!

***

Hongkong

cruiser, ist class

21,000

Captain W. L. Grant

!

Hongkong

Commodore Dickens

"

...Hongkong

800

Liant:Commander E. Becretan

Yaugtszn

................ torpedo boat destroyer...

6,300

surveying ship...

450

***

torpedo boat destroyer ...

5,900

+

river gunboat.

550

river gunboat

150

Lieut-Commander Gregory... Commander R. W. Glennie an Lieut-Commander G. E. L. Thomas... Lieut. CommanderHugh Somerville... Lieut.-Commander Jos. F. Knox......

Weihaiwal

Surveying

Welbalwel

Yangtsso

Yangtze

Manila-Per Loongrang, 14th July, 3 KM. Cebu and Iloilo Por Kaifong, 14th July, 3 P.M.

Kobe-Per Tatywan, 15th July, 3 P.M. Shanghai, Moji, Kobe and Yokohama-Per Tiliasjap, 17th July, 11 AM, **

Tientsin-Per Warang, 17th July, 2. Pablo.............. Ringapore, Penang and Catcolta - Per Lafrang, 18th July, TIAM,

lichen.....

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No India, via Tuticorin- 1'4) Suckien, 19th July, 11 A.M.

Shanghai, Moji, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria, Taku (B:C.) and Tacoma,, Wash.-Per Shawmut Sulle... 20th July, 11 A.M

410

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Whiting Woodcock... Woodlark...

Mails for Canton, Samshui, Wachow and Macao will be closed on week days at 7.30

every morning. On Sundays the mail for Macso will be closed at 8 am, and that for Canton at 9 a.m..

Malls for Namiao, Saobus, Kongmoon, Kumchuk, Bamsbui, Wuchow and Canton every evening at 5 p.m. On Sundays the mails will be closed at gam

No malt will be closed for Canton on Bator- day evening.

TO-MORROW.

Third Sunday After Trinity, 8p. Peter's, Seamen's Church. Queen's Road, West.

Holy Communion 7.30 am. Moming Prayer 11 am, Venite, Savager; To Deum, Oakeley; Jubilate, Lemon; Hymns, 49. 113, 537 and 443.

Evening Prayer, 6.30 p.m., Magnificat, Barn- by; Nunc Dimittis, Tucker; Hymns, 569, 589 | 378 and 55.0

* Flag of Admiral Sir Gerard U. Noel, Commander-in-Chief,

Avalancha ... Balonnette.... Caronade.

| Casse-télu

**

Combie PAM Décidés Descartes Estoc Francisque, Fronda Guichen... The Church launch Dayspring will call on Gueydoo... ships carrying white crews to bring friends Henri Rivière ashore to the services between 9.15 and 10.30 | Jacquin a.m., and between 5.75 and 6 pm (Kowloon javeline Palica Pier, 10.30 and 6 p.m.): returning after Kersaint... wards. The Answering Pennant is the Call Lynx... fag. All the sittings are free and an Montcalm.. ed. Visitors welcome. Books, &c.

Mensquat.... Olyers Pathe..

Sunday school to to 10,43 am, Roman Cathollo Cathedral:---Mazs at 5 am., 7 am, 8 am, and 930am. Benediction, 5.30 p.m. German Bethesda Chapel, West Point

Morning Service, 18 skiri

W

IF

cruiser...

FRENCH MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA STATION,

river gunboat.

destroyer

destroyer.

***

144

w

Welhalwoi-

Furveying

West-River

NAME

FLAG AND DESCRIPTION.

TONS. GUNS. H. P.

COMMANDING OFFICERS,

LAST REPORTED AT

Acheron Argus

srmoured gunboat... river gunboat.an river gunboat

1,296 10

123

1,700 500

Lieut. Ferret

Saigon

Lieut. Jeanne!

Canton

140

Halphong

river gunboat.mi

150

Saigon

river gunboat

150

Lieut. Hus

Saigon

river gunboat

150

Saigon

gunboat

438

Lieut. Merveilleux du Vignaux

Gulf of Slam

Armoured cruiser

$500

Captain Allaire...

Baie d'Along

gunboat

+

1,000

Lieutenant L'Eost...

BA

Haiphong

5,500

Commander Arset...

P

Baie d'Along

303

Lieut. Mère

· Era)

303

6,500

Lieut. Cotoni

303

Lieut. Jebenne...

ter

9,376

20,200

Capt. Ridoux..

Lieut. Portier

308

Lieut. Corloger

300

Commander Sagot-Duvauioux

*** "

PAL **

***

1,250

2,200

Commander Simon

Armbruster

404 ++ $,700

∙19,600

Capt. Duval

destroyer

Fay

307

6,300

Lieut. Prat

+

ziver gunboat..

124 #

gunboal

***

destroyer

*

307

6,300

sub-marine

battleship, reserve

91437

· 6,071

destroyer

14

1,7067 10,012

1,700

Capt. Gulbertson

639

900.

250

*6,130

23

4,560

12379

500

Lisut. Brugnon

Pistolet Protée. Redoutable,

Sabre

Agents Thie Lalsang Slogapore, M. & Cojuly to Keemon......... Shanghai... B. & S....July to Tonkin.... Stigon... M. M... July 11 Maragon............... Singapore. P. & O. Cofuly Mongolia Shanghai... P. M. Co...July Tiilatjap.........Macassar.....]. C. J. L... July 11 Numantia... Mol P&A. Cofaly Ching. Kobe B. & S... July 13 8t. Brands Church, Wanchai-Mass (CAA); Sully Beplarig... (Singapore (GL. & Cossuly 12

6 am, (Port). 7,30 Lux Benediction, Surprise Takinng Takoll.j.

lunte

thening Vancouver. C. P. R. Colluly 18 China!

„Japan ................ P. M. Co... July 19 Emp, of China. Vancouver. C. P. R. Colluly 34 St. Arabia. Portland... P. & A. Coug. 3 Ras Dara New York. S., T. & CoAug, at

・Styx ****

Joseph's Church, Garden Road-Morning Vantan

Servion (English), 9ʻmm. (:

St. Anthony's Chapel, Weit Foint-MR&B,

$2.00.

Union Church-Services, rt a.m, and 6 pm. 14 John's Ostkedrál Hongkong:

**

professed cruiser. armoured cruiser river gunboat tirer gunboat ... destroyer cruiser... ... sub-marine...

armoured cruiser

- firar gunboat-sen

20,000

armoured gunboat...

armoured cruiser

gunboat gage the

··destroyer· ***

battleship, reserva

river gunboat He

Flagship of Vice Admiral Bayle, Commander-in-Chief. ›

† Flagship of Rear Admiral de Fanque de Jonquières, Second-ln-Command/

114

Lieut. Grallier

Lieut. Lavissidra

Liegt.

da Belnach Werth

Liegt. Gloffaux

Commodre C. P. M, Poidiots

Lieut. Leball

Capt. Duprier pa

Liest, Rogae

Capt. Terquemaps.

Haiphong ...Haiphong

Haiphong Balé d'Along Baie d'Along Haiphong...

...Haiphong

Halphony Saigon

Salgon

Base d'Along Bais d'Along .. Chunzing.

Tongku

Baie d'Along

...Saigon ...Baigon ...Haiphong

Hi Saizon

Baie d'Along Bale d'Along Upper Yangisa Balgon

Hougay Nappingfa

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