THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1905.

COMMERCIAL STUDY IN JI749N, ↑ have come to hand, but as these are not suffi. | Hopsang, Br. 6.1., 1,359, J. M. Hay, roth Sept.,

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Mr. Sutor, Commercial Agent for the States in the Ens, favourably commends to the notice of the New South Wales commercial com- munity the Japanese system of commercial education. Japanese officials, he sayı, ia many parts of the world make it special study of the particular goods in demand, also the principal | exports from each country, as well as a close study of the peculiar tastes of the people, › Samples of all manufactures and raw products are duly forwarded to japan, and on certain' days lectures are given to interested consumers or producer. In each large city the authorities have a complete reputer of the principal manufacturers and consumers of imported pro. ducts. When lectures are given, all interested people are duly notified to attend. Special attention is also paid to Japanese products exported to other countries, for should it be ascertained that certain products are falling off, the reasons for the decrease are duly investi- gated, and samples obtained of any other similar product from other countries, and more in favour. The whole matter is then gone into by the authorities, and the local manufacturers are duly informed of the cause for the prefer- ence being given to the products of other countries. Consequently the manufacturers are educated in the exact requirements of con- sumers in other parts of the world.

TRADE WITH JAPAN.

INCREASED COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY.

Mr. J. 1. Suttor, Commercial Agent for New

South Wales in the Bast, has forwarded to the Premier, under date Kobe June 30, his monthly report dealing with the trade of the Japanese Empira.

The decisive naval victory of the previous month has, he states, relieved the japanese nation from further anxiety so far as the dex velopment of commerce is concerned. There is already marked activity in all directions, se much so that it is feared that the money mar ket will harden owing to the large require meats for speculative purposes.

There is strong evidence of the desire to increase commercial relations with Australia, the great diawback being the entire absence of proper exhibits, a fact which has been fre- quently referred to in previous despatches. The Commercial Museums in Japan are indis.

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cicat hy testing purposes they are anxiously awaiting the anival of larger samples. Mr. Suttormentions that he has been asker to lec ture before the Imperial Railway Burenu offi- cials. He will do so at an caily date, and will make a special feature of the strength and durability of our timbers. He states that it is clear that attention is gradually being diverted to Amira'ia for timbers ---Sydney Daily Tele- eraph.

yipping.

Arrivo's

Rubi, Br. 3.5., 1,619, A. H. Notley, 11th Sept.,

Manila 9th Sept., Hemp.-S, T. & Co. Lyra, Am. ss, 3.516, G. V. Williams, 18th

Sept., Manila, 1, 9th Sept, Hemp and GenD, & Co., Ld." Siberia, Am. 9.5, 5,655, J. T. Smith, 12th Sept., -San Francisco and Ports 16th Aug. Mails and Gen.-P. M. S. S. Co. Preussen, Ger, s., 3,278, R. Meyer, 12th Sept, -Yokobama and Shanghai 9th Sept., Mails and Gen.-M. & Co.

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Choyang, Br. 5.3., 1,124, T. W. Selby, 12th Sept.-Shanghai 8th Sept,, and Swatow tih, Gen. J., M. Co

Elisabeth Rickmers, Ger. s.s., 997, G. Giltsche,

1th Sept., Bangkok 5th Sept. Rice.-- IL & S.

Hsieh Ho, Ch. 8.5., 1,082, A. Crawford, 12th Sept., Canton 11th Sept., Gen.-C. M. S. N. Ca.

Clearances at the Harbour Office.

Sikh, for Shanghai, Glenfallech, for Amoy. Pakting, for Singappie. Coptic, for Shanghai, Flailan, for Pakhoi. Lennox, for Callao, Sungilang, for Cebu. Zuida, for Amoy,

Tambig, for Manila.

Gregory Apcar, for Singapore,

Passengers arrived.

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-Probolingo 1st Sept, Sugat.-J., Mi & Co. Hue, Fr. 15, 705, Godineau, roth Sept,

Haiphong and Hoihow 9th Sept., Geo- A. R. M.

every evening at 5 pm. On Sundays the mail will be closed at 9 am.

No mail will be closed for Canton on. Satur day evening.

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On and after 15th July, 1905, the rate of postage on letlers from Hongkong and the issibanckessler, Dut, ss., 3,198, S. Blesin, oth

Sept, Polo Samboe and Sept., Bulk British Postal Agencies in China to Australis Oil-Mayer & Co.

will be at the rate for 4 cents for each half Jobanne, Ger. 5.5, 953, Jpland, 7th Sept.,-ounce instead of 10 cents as at present.

Bangkok 31st Aug, Rice.-J. & Co. The rate of postage on letters from Australia Kohsichang, Ger. s.s., 1,297, C. Gosewisch, gth to Hongkong and the British Postal Agencies in China wil be reduced from tid, to 2d. far each half ounce.

Sept., Bangkok and Sept., Rice and Meal. --B. & S.

Kwongsang, Br. s.8., 1,428, W. P. Baker, 10th Sept Canton 9th Sept., Gea-,, M. &

Co.

& Ca

VISITORS AT THE HOTELS.

HONGKONG.

Mausang, Br. s., 1,644, R. Houghton, 4th

Sept.-Sandakan 29th Aug., Gen-J., M. Battiscombe, H. G. Mercedes, Ba transport, 3,300, F. S. Macgregor,Baxter, Mr. and Mrs. 31st Aug-Weikaiwei 26th Aug., Naval Bell, R.N., Lieut. H. Stores-Admiralty

Montana, Am. 5, 208, D. C. Gamus, 21st Aug-Manila 18th August, Gen- Portuguese.

Pak Ling, Br. 8.5., 4.447, Rodway, 11th Sept.,

-Shanghai 8th Sept., Gen.-B. & S. Ponape, Ger. 5.s., 115, H. Martens, 6th Sept

Ponape (Caroline Islands) 13th Ballast-German Consol.

Sikh, Br. 16, 3,216, J. Rowley, roth Sept.

Singapore 4th Sept., Gen.-D. & Co., Ld. Tartar, Br. 15, 4,425, W. Davison, R.N.R., 6tb Sept, Vancouver and Shangbai 3rd Sept., Gen.-C. P. R. Co.

Yuensang, Ir. s.5., 1,428, P. H. Rolfe, rith Sept.,-Manila 8th Sept., Gen-1, M. &

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Co

Zaida, Br. 1, 2,905, C. Willis, 9h Sept Rangoon 28th Aug. Gen.-J., M. & Co

SAILING VERGELO.

Churchill, Am. 4-masted sch., 600, Huffiner, 27th Aug-Haiphong 23rd Aug., Ballast. -Master,

Combermen,.. ship, 1,686, C. G. Dixener, 5th Sept., New York 14th June, Case Oil. -5.0, Co.

E. G.

Bingham, Mr. & Mrs.

J. E. and child Berbeck, R. J. Bishop, L. C. Disney, S. Bissell, W. S. Bancabuille, Mr.

Bonner, E. A.. Brighton, F. G. Broughall, L.

Lawless, Major Levey, Mrs. M. E.

PEAK.

Beattie, A. Aucott; B. F.

Beattie, M. P. Boggan, Mr. and Mrs. Bourcheit, Mr. & Mrs. Boyd, Capt. and Mrs. Brown, D. E. Chichester, Maj. A. A. Clothier, A. N. Cocks, Mr. & Mrs. A. E. Darling, Col. Dixon, Mr. Duncan, Mr and Mrs. Dymack, Lleut. A. Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Fuller, Mr. Gales, Capt. Gudell, Mr. and Mrs. Hallingworth, Mr. and

Mrs.,

Harker, R. Brotheston Haynes, Col. Hazeland, 1, A.

Lewis, A. R.

F.

Lewis, L. S.

Lugebil, V.

Macdonald, D.

Magee, G.

Major, C, O,

Helsgaun, A. Howard, W. H.

Marriott, Dr. O,

Mason, W. M.

McAran, T. P.

Merlees, Mrs.

Miller, P. L. Moon, Mr. & Mrs. E. M. Mrs. Moore, Dr. W. B. A. Morrison, Mrs. Mosley, N. Myers, M. J. Newington, A. G. O'Brien, Mr.

Bunner, Mr. and .w.c. Carter, W. L. Chalkley, H. F. Chandler, W. N. Clark, Hon. Dr. Francis

Clark, M. O. Clark, T.

Clark, Mrs. T. W. Clegg, R.M., Eng. L.

and Mr. H. 1. Contow, Mr. and Mrs. Coulthart, J.

Oei, Miss G. Ori, Miss A

Dei Teong Ham, Mrs. Qei Ting Ham, Major

and servant Oliffe, O. C.

Peake, W.

Perkins, Mr. and Mrs.

Hudig, 11. jeffries, TF, [! Johnson, Rev. Joseph, Mr. and Mrs, Kelsali, Major & Mrs.

Adams, F. R. J. Barneti, H. J. C. Brown, C. A.. Dann, G. H. Fairchild, H. J. Frost, B. L.

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CHINA COAST. METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER - September 11th, 1905, a.m.'

Machle, Mr. and Mrs. Vladivostock.7.a.m.

Macfarlane, Dr. and

Mr. Maddaford, Mr. Martin, R. Mojar, Mr. and Mr. Mitchell, R.

Mulle, E. O'Neil, J. L. Hugh Parry, Major Peace, Mr. Phillips, Major Philpot, Mr. Pollock, R.C., Mr. Sawer, Capt. and Mrs. Scruton, Mr. T. Sinclair, A. Stadt, Van de Stokes, Mr. Thomas, Mr.

Uffel, W. von

Vandin, Gurdas

Vertker, Capt. and

Mm.

White, Dr. M. Į. Wilford, F. C. Witt, Major

CRAIGTEBURN.

Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs. Jameson, P. S.

Nicholls, E. A. Smith, E. Grant Smith, Mr. and Mrs.

Grant Smith. Percy

Webb, Mr. and Mrs.

Montague

Wilson, Dr. Newell

Marchant, Capt. and Young, J. Ashton

Mrs, and children

Bentler, erin

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Packer, B. L.

Cruickshank, A:

Powell, W. A.

Cunningham, G.

Parfitt, W.

Albert, 1 E.

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Davies, F. O.

Patey, Mr. E. O.

Doolittle, F. H.

Douglas, Capt. & Mrs.

J.

Downing, Mr. T. C.

Fletcher, U.

Freeman, }. G.

Gast, J... de

Glover, C.

Agent

}}ue

Grant, A. W.

Ecuador, Ger. 4-masted ship, 2,193, O. Dick

mane, zid Sept.,-New York 19th May, Parraling.-Order.

Steamers Expected.

Vessels From

Andalusia Singapore. H. A. L.... Sept. 14 Socotra Singapore P. & O. Co Sept. 14 Diomed. Singapore. B. & S... Sept. 15 Wray Castle...Singapore D. & Ca.... Sept. 16 Tjipanas Macassar. J. C. J. L...Sept. 16 Nicomedia.....Japan...... P. & A. Co Sep, 16 Chingtu. Darwin, B. & S. ... Sep 18 Caithness. Bombay.... Y. K....Sept. 18 Namsang Calcutta... J., M. & Co Sept. 20

Groue, Dr. F. Grone, Mrs. F. Hall, Capt. T. Hardie, F. H. Holt, B. G. Hurst, B.N., Engineer

Capl.

T. L.

Reel, Dr. L. R. Roach, M. J. S. and

child Rochet, L. Scott, J. Gray Scott, Mrs. J. G.

Schellhoss, Capt.

Mrs. Shea, J. J. Skinn, A. J. Skott, Smart, L. A. Stein, A. L. Thompson, M. L.. Thornborrow, J.

Iboleon, Mr. & Mrs, 3 children and mail Innes, Capt. R. Jones, Dr. & Mrs. Evan Uttley, H. Kerr, F.

Kobb, Miss C.

Laing, A. H.

Large, II. J. C.

Kowloon Dock.

Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Returns.

Pet Rubi, from Manila-Messrs M..Perez Johansen....... y Lopez, M. J. Myere, Chas. J. Kindler, A. 1. Devawongse... Robertson, Major Hardie, J. L. Quintos, Mrs. Sumatra Levy, R. Mitchell, Us Pak Leung, Master Ban Lues, and 13 Chinese,

Per Choysang, from Shanghai, &c. for Canton -Mr. and Mrs. Marray and children,

Oscar 11....... H.M.S. Taku

Empress of japan ... Ponape ................. Schleswigati

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Cosmopolitan

NAME.

Alacrity Andromeda

Arun ' Astraen Bonaventure Cadmus

Cherub

Departures Sept. 12. Copfit, for San Francisco. Saxonia, for Calcutta. Lennox, for Callao, Aldgate, for Kutchinatru.

lohenzollern, for Nagasaki. Tinta, for Bangkok. Den of Mfaint, for Nagasaki. Gregory Apcar, for Calcutta, Taming, for Manila, Sunghiang, for Iloilo, Hailan, for Pakhoi. Kiukling, for Shanghai. Langmoon, for Shanghai.. Ischl, for Bombay, pensable institutions. Each museum is pre-Loyal, for Touron. sided over by a staff of experts, and frequent | Benluwers, for Nagasaki. lectures are given with a view to promoting the development of commercial relations with other countries. The officials have very generously provided free space for Australian exhibits al the museums of Osaka and Tokio, and it is camestly hoped that satisfactory exhibits will be forwarded. It will be necessary to give approximate c.i.f. prices, and state whether sup- Per Preussen, for Hongkong from Yokohama plies are plentiful with regard to each product -Major and Mrs. Painter, Mrs. E. H. Sharp, exbibited, as inquiries for information of this Messi, Bratty, Lun Ten Fan, Mrs Beauchamp, kind are very frequent, and in some cases the Mr. and Mrs. Ray, Messrs. E. W. Bartman and

Ships Passed The Canal. E. E. Hawer. From Kobe-Capt. and Mis. inquirer has to be referred back to the New

Watkins, Messrs. Jortesqmen, J. W. Robertson, Outward-4h August-Agamemnon, gth South Wales exporter, and so unnecessary delay. J. Sommerville, Rev. and Mrs. Boges, and August-Sanley, Sylvin. 12th Augos is occasioned. Another cause of great incon MES. McIlroy. From Nagasaki-Messrs. W. Longsor, 19th August-Glenturret, 18th Aug- venience is that Australian expotters almost C. Bryant, J. M. Halt, W. King, Otto Webnes, ust-Kaisa, Nardot, Redhill, Andalusia, invariably geote prices fo.b. instead of cif, From Shanghai-Messrs J. de Jigurtida, P. Flintshire, 22nd August-Sophe Rickmers, Kunze, Mrs. Fr eman, Mrs. E. C. Space, Mr. Ohio, Bayam, Diomed, Jaureginterry, Neilly, as remarked in many former despatches; and

E. Petersen, Messi E. Wootmann, H. H. Socotra. 25th August-Dardanus, Caledonien it is hoped that the New South Wales commer- Todemeyer, C. C. Rutledge, V. Watson, Misses 29th August-Glaucus, Hector. 3th August cial community will arrive at a satisfactory so- Brighton, Clark, Mesrrs. "Braun, Dubois, Mr. Benvenue, Glenesk, Howick Hall, Palm", tution of the difficulty.

and Mrs. Bawa, Mrs. Wrindel, Messrs. Cheong Ghasee. tsi September-Ching Wo, Segovia, Rih Tsol and C. Th, Edmunds.

Tydeus, Borussia, Fook Sang, Iran, 5th Sep. Flora... PerSiberin, from San Francisco, etc.-Messrs.tember-Formosa, Serbia, 8th September-andy J. A. Darrett, and W. A. Dowley, Mts. F. Dow- Ajax, Kintuck, Chatham, Manningtry, Sene. fey Messrs. S. Best, E. C. Besi, H. O. Beyer, gambia. and W. B. Burt, Miss Mary E. Coleman, Messrs. Homeward-4th August~ Pera, Silesia, 15th Chester C. Fuson, and W. H. Gallagher, Mr. | August-Sikk. 22nd August-Oarfa, 30th and Mrs. E. C. Gee, Comdr. J. C. Gillmore, August--Brisgavin, Sithonia. USN, Mr. J. M. Gambill, Miss P. Grandstand, Arrival at Home-4th August-Bantu. Mrs. E. P. Hammersley, Mr. E. R. Hay, Mr.gth August-Parmstadt, 12th August-Oce. and Mrs. K. S. Heck, Ms. F. P. Holcomb anten. 19th August-C. Ferd Lazise. 18th Miss Marion Huff, Mr. Thos. G. Ingalls, Miss August-Ping Suey, Siam. 22nd August H. E. Jones, Messrs. Clinton N. Laird, and Hanica, Yunnan, Sagami. 25th August-A-Robic... Lec Pat, Miss A. L. Lowrie, Dr. Isabella vack nam. 29th August-Palermo. 20th August Sandpiper... Mr. Chis. H. Mager, Mr. and Mrs. W. W-Sachsen 181 September Glenturret. 4th Snipe ... Marquardt and infant, Mr. Ralph McCullough, September-favz. 5th September-Tourane, Taku... Miss Maud M. Miller, Rev. and Ms. J. R. Peale. Beniensond, Nippon. 8th September--Hylon, Sutlej... Rev. P. W. Pitcher, Mr. O. E. Pomeray, Miss El Kantaro, Montrose, Scharakorst, Tonkin. Mayme Quim, Mr. W. J. Scruton, Mi-s Mar

Mrs. Rudolph I. garel Strathie, Mr. and Turner, Mr. and Mrs Chas. I. Weise, Mrs. V. G. Willis and 2 children, Mr. 15. Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. Geo, H. Wright, Messrs Wm F. Bartell, A. W. Bain, Karl Polsterer, R. Polsterer, Dr. Fahrlandes, Mr. Stadtlander, Miss Elat, Messrs. Kegs berg, Mr. and Mrs. Miller, Mr. Leong Lin Pu, 166 Chinese, and 3 Japanese

WHEAT, HARLEY, AND OATS.

Owing to heavy rains the local grain crops have been to a great extent destroyed, and doubtless this will cause increased demand for imported grains. In this connection Mr. Sut- tor hopes that special attention will be paid to hie late report dealing with perished grain, de- fective bagging, and irregular weights. is is pointed out that the lag. samples reached Japan just at the time when the harvest was being gathered, and far too late to be of ser vice. It is suggested that instead of striking the average for the whole State of New South Wales, each important grain-producing centre should strike its own fag, the same as in Ame rica.

Mr. Sutter states that when anything like good samples of our wheat have arrived, he has received very flattering remarks ns 10 excel. lance of quality, etc., and excellent milling re- sults have been obtained. If New South Wales exporters will only act upon the advice which has already from time to time been given, a large proportion of the grain importations into Japan will be diverted to Australia,

WOOL AND WOOLLEN YARNS. Inquiries are being actively made for sil classes of wool, especially the coarser grades. If our woollen mills can produce fine wool yarns equal to samples recently forwarded to Sydney, a good business can be worked up with Japan, and is likely to rapidly increase.

In connection with the exhibits for Osaka and

Toko Museums, special attention should be paid to the wool exhibits, which should he made as attractive as possible. Mr. Sutor under- stands that a splendid exhibition recently took place at the Royal Exchange, Sydney, and that the samples were arranged in the form of

Shipping Report ***

St. Lyra from Manila --Very fine passage, light NÉ. breeze, smooth sea, clear weather

Sr. Rubi from Manila Moderate NE. winds and sea, fine clear weather throughout.

Str. Chayung from Shanghai-Fresh to moderate ŚWŷ and SW, winds, fine weather throughout.

Vessels in Port. STEAMRRE,

Dowbor, Fr. 5.5, 977, Ch. Sisco, 7th Sept,

Saigon 3rd Sept, Gen.-Wo Fal. Catherine Apcar, Br. 3.5, 1,730, A. Stewart, 11th Sept., Singapore 5th Sept., Gen-- D., S. & Co., Ld.. Chowtai, Gen. 3.5., 1,115, H. Textor, 8th Sept., -Bangkok 31st Aug. Rice and Wood- B. & S.

Post Ofre..

Mail will close for :-- moy, Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yoko- hama, Victoria and Vancouver, (D.C.)-Per Tartar, 13th Sept., 19 A.M.

Furope. Ar.. India, via Tuticorin- Pe Preussen, 13th Sept., 11AM.

Macao-Per Heringshan, 13th Sept., 1,15 P.M. Shanghai-Per Kzuangsang, 13th Sept., 31.M. Shanghai-Per Hsieh Ho, 13th Sept., 3 P.M. Swatow, Amoy and Foochow--Per Faithing, 14th Sept., 9AM.

Macan-Per Heungshan, 14th Sept, P.M. ingapore, Penang and Colombo - Per Candin, 15h Sept., 11 AM,

Samarang and Sourabaya Per Emma Luyken, 18th Sept, 11 A.M.

Clio

Diadem

Dee

Eme

Ettrick

Fame

Exe

Hart

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Hecia...

Vroeg, A. M.

Walkins, Miss E.

Whitlow, A. W.

OCCIDENTALN

Chandler, Lieut, Army

Educ" Dept Fischer, Ch. Fueder, Dr. Med Ernst Hales, G. L. Hansen, Capt. W. Karberg, Herm. T.

Lowe, Miss Siesie Mackel,

Thender

Dr. Med

Munro, Miss A.. Ohine, A. Owen, O. E. Steckew, Herrno, E. Swaby, Mr. and Mrs.

T. C. Vajacek, R.

Bar, Th. Hu, Wind-Wr.

Nemura ...... Hakodate...

Tokio

Kochi

Nagasaki...

Kagoshima... Oshima......

Naba

Ishigakijima.

19 29.93

Taihoko am 29.94) Taichy......... Fainan......... Kinshi.....

l'escalivich...

Weihniwel...9 a.m Gut:laff

Sharp Penk... 11

29.94

29.95

29.8

Amoy.......5.30 Swatow.....pa.m.29.8 Canton.......

Hongkong...to a.m. 19.98 85.

Victoria Peat.

Gap Rock

Масло м Haiphong... Manila........ Bacolod

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19.87 86

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19.92

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Cebu

C. St. James 10a.m

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September 13th, 1905, #5.

Vladivostock. am Nemuro......5 a.m. Hakodate .. Takio Kochi

Nagasaki...

11

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11 29 94

69.95

Kagoshima... Oshima Naha Ishigakijima.. Taitoks Taichu........ Tainan ....... Koshun 1 Pescarlates... Weihaiwei... Gutzlaff Sharp Peak... Amoy....6.30 a. — Swalow-9-a.m.19.86||

Canton

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51

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Bonafield, Miss Julia MacKinnon, Mr. and Hongkong [[roa.m (19.99) 85 Buller, Capt. Hall, J. S.

Keyt, Dr. H.

Krill, G.

Winn, W.

and

Lowe, Mr. and Mrs.

KOWLOON.

MTS. McAab, W. S.

Victoria l'eak

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Sept, ro Sep, 11 at

10. In.

Biomete

Temperature .......... Humidity.... 1-DURARYGULAM Rainfall.........................................

29.98

83. 84 76 69

29.91

10 81 86

29.96 Bacolod a → Hoilo.......

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Wright, Mr. & Mrs. T.

Macao.........

Haiphong... Manila.....

HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE OHINA STATION.

CLASS

Torpedo boat destroyer torpedo beat destroyer special service torpedov.

TONS.

'I.H.P. GUNS

CAPTAIN.

LAST REPORTED AT

Weihaiwei Weihaiwei

Weibiwei

.....Weibalwei

Shanghai ...Waihaiwei

...ea routefrom England

Weihaiwei

despatch-vessel...

cruiser, 1st class

1,700, 4 11,000

3,000 16,500

Commander Hatbord

Cr

Captain R. Nelson Ommanney

torpedo boat destroyer

550

5

7,000

Licut Commander R. H. Heston

ww

Welhalwei

Jar

cruiser, and class

4.360

7,000

Captain Lionel G. Tunell

Til

Weihaiwai

**

cruiser, 2nd class

4.360

7,000

Captain H. H. Torlesse...

Shanghai

sloup.

1,070

1,400

Commander II. du C. Luard...

416

... Yangiste

*

water tank and lug ...

370

300

Hongkong

sloop

1,070

1,400

Commander H. 1). Wilkin, D.9.0.

*

Yangiste

cruiser, 1st class

11,000

16,500

Captain II, W. Savery

**

***

Weihaiwei

torpedo boat destroyer

500

7,000

Lieut-Commander H. E. Sulivan

| Shanghai

A

torpedo beat destroyer

7,000

torpedo boat destroyer

7,000

Lieut. Commander Bather Lieut.Commander Lewin

***

torpedo boat destroyer

7,000

Commander A. F. Everett

**

torpedo beat destroyer

$,700

Lieut/Commander Stevenson

cruiser, and class

4.30

7,000

Captain H. Grap!-Dalton

275

4,000

Lieut.Commander H. B. Cox.

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275

1,000

Lieut. Commander Richards...

***

100

Hongkong

6.400

2,400

Captain E. F 1, Charlton

APL

Weihaiwei

craiser, 1st class cruiser, and class torpedo boat destroyer torpedo boat destroyer river gunhoat

12,000

21,050

***

Captain Shortland

441

3,600

7,000

Captain William B. Fawckner

TH

7,000

Lieut. Commander C. Seymour...

1900

Lieut. Commander W. H, Darwall

1,200

Lieut. Commander EV. F. R. Dugmore

river gurtoni

Boo

Lieut Commander F. B. Noble ..

forpedo boat destroyer

130

6,300

1.ieu Commander ), Kiddle

surveying vessel

050

Commander C. E. Monro

Surveying (Labuan)

PA

river gunboat

240

river gunboat

240

1.ient Commander Robert E. Vaughan. Lieut.Commander H. T. Allay....

West River

Hongkong

river gunboat

140

Yangtze

torpedo bat destroyer ...

aga

6,500

in reserve...

Hongkong

cruiser, 1st class

12,000

21,000

Captain W. L. Grant

#1

Weihaiwci

receiving ship

4,634

Commodore Dicken

Hongkong

river gunboat

180

800

*

torpedo boat destroyer ....

355

1,300

surveying ship...

620

450

torpedo boat destroyer ..

зво

5,900

river gunboat

195

800

river gunboat

150

550

river gunboat

150

550

Licul Commander E. Secretan Lieut.-Comniander Gregory... Commander R, W. Glennie... Liest-Commander C. E. L. Thomas... Lieut.Commander G. B. Spicer-Simson Lieut.CommanderHugh Somerville ... Lieut-Commander Jnö. F. Knox.....

HI

Yangtze

Weihaiwal

Surveying (Swatow)

Weihaiwel

Yangtze

Yangisze

Yangtze

Hogue...... Iphigenia ... fichen... lanus.. Kinsha Moorhen

Otter...

Rambler

Tamar

Teal.. Virago Waterwitch Whiting Widgeon... Woodcock... Woodlark ...

14

+21

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

arches. He suggests similar designs for the Clavering, Br. s.s., 2,154, D. Barton, 6th Sent. Zealand, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth-Per Descaties ...

exhibits in Japan.

TRIAL FRUIT SHIPMENT.

".

Frequent inquiries are being made in regard to general products, and certain firms are now

contemplating the opening of branches in Syd-

ney,

Mr. Suttor states that he is pleased to record that the energetic efforts of a Sydney fruit mer- chant have been rewarded by the satisfactory. sesults of a trial shipment. The apples arrived in excellent condition, and the shipment was disposed of within 24 hours. They are spoken of as being much superior to the Californian apples, and the only complaint made was that some of the fruit had been packed in kerosene cases, and had consequently become tainted in some slight degree.

It is expected that the Nippon Yusen Kaisha steamers will be running at an early date, and there will then be an excellent steamship sex- více to Australia.

NEW SOUTH WALES TİMDERS.

Interested people are favourably impressed with the small sized samples of timbers which

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Salina Cruz 31st Aug., Ballast.-C. C. S

S. Co.

Derwent, Br. s.8., 1,653, J. Jenkins, 6th Sept.,- Samarang 27th Aug., Sugar-Man Fai & Co. Devawongse, Ger. 5.5., 1,057, T. V. Bruhn, 19th Aug., Bangkok and Swatow 18th Aug, Rice and Teak-squares.-B. & S. Empress of Japan, Dr. $.3. 5,094, Heary Pybus, R.N.R, 6th Sept,-Vancouver 14th Aug., and Shanghai 4th Sept, Mails and Gen.-C. P. R. Co.

Fri, Nor. s..., 860, N. Andersen, 26th Aug,- Haiphong 23rd Aug, Gen.-Aagaard, Thoresen & Co.

Frithjof, Nor. 5.8, 891, A. H, Haraldsen, reth

th

Fept., Foochow 8th Sept., Gen.-O. ́S. K. Glenfalloch, Br, 8.8., 1,434, R. Pentary,

Sept.-Singapore Sib Sept., Gell.-Loo Tik Sing,

destroyer

Licul-Commander Davidson

**

Weihaiwei

Amoy Weihziwei Hongkong Yangiste

West River

Weihaiwei

Saigon

Canton

Haiphoog.

Haiphong

FRENCH! MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA STATION.

Macao-Per Heungshan, 15th Sept., 1.15 PM. Manila-Per Vuentang, 15th Sept, 3 P.M. Manila-Per Rubí, 16th Sept., 11AM. Keelung, Moji, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria, (B.C.) ard. Tacoma, Wash.-Per Lyra, 1ốth Sept, 11 AM.

NAME.

FLAG AND DESCRIPMON,

TONS. GUNS.

H. P.

COMMANDING OFFICERS.

LAST REPORTED AT

Acherna Argus... Raionnetle ... Caronade. Casse-tête... Comète

armoured gunboal

1,796

10

1,700

Lier Ferret

river gunboat

123

500

lieu, Jeanne!

Avalanche ...

river gunboat

1.40

150

Haiphong

river gunboat

150

Saigeb

river gunbaat

150

Lien Huc

17

44+

Saigon

river gunboat

140

150

Saigon

+

gunboat

438

Lieut, Merveilleux du Vignaux

Gulf of Siam

D'Assas

147

armoured cruiser

9,500

Caplain Allaire... 'ne;

Saigon

Décidét

20+

...

gunboat

1,000

Lieutenant L'Eost...

VA ***

.

...Haiphong

cruiser...

5,500

Commander Amet ...

Dais d'Along

river gunboat

Liest. Mère

***

6,300

Licul, Cotoni

Haiphong

** ***

303

Lieut. Jehenne. * qui

11

*

Bais d'Along

9,370

10,200

Capt. Ridoux

***

Saigoo

'Lieut. Portier

an

Haiphong

308

Liut. Carlover

Haiphong

300

Haiphong

1,200

**

Saigon

Ambruster

... Saigon

19,600

Capt. Duval

Saigon

6,300

Liect. Prat

Lieut. Grellier

>

***

Lient. Lavissière.

I

Mad

Fro

6,300

** 110

Laut. Glorieux

***

·6,071.

Licet Lebail

***

1,700

Capt. Dupriez

:10,000

Capt Gaiberteau '...

248

goo

Liest. Roque

134 ***

134

Capt. Terquem...

4,560

500

Licat, Brugnon

Sandakan-Per Maurang, 16th Sept., 1. P.M. Macao-fer leungshan, 16th Sept., 1.15 P.M. Macao-Per Heungshan, 18th Sept., .15 P.M. Brisbane, Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New

Estoc Willehad, 19th Sept., to A.M.

Europe. &c., India, via Tuticorio-Per Francisque......

Fronde Ernest Simons, 19th Eept., 11 A.5.

Macao-Per Heungskan, 19th Sept., 1.15.. Guichent... Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Gueydoo Victoria and Vancouver, B.C.-Per Empress Heat Rivière

Jacquin of Japan, th Sept., II A.M.

Macao-Per Heungthan, acth Sept., 1.15 P.M. javeline Macao-Per feugihan, 2151 Sept., 1. P.M. Kersaint Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama and Lynx ... Seattle, Wash.-Per Minnesota, 22nd Sept., Montcalm... Mousquet ... Macao-Per Heunerkon, 22nd Sept., 1.15 PM Olry

Peibo... Manila-Per Zafiro, 23rd Sept., 10 AM Europe, &c., Indie, via Tuticorin-Per Pistolet

Proté... Simla, and Sept., 11 A.M.

IT A.M.

H1

Macao-Per Heungshan, 23rd Sept, 1.15 P.M. Redoutable... Manila, Zamboanga, Port Darwin, Thursday Sabre... Island, Cooktown, Cairns, Townsville, Brisbane, Styx... Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, Sully,

23rd Sept, 3 P.M. Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth-Per Changsha, Surprise

Takisog Takou... Mails for Canton, Samsbui, Wachaw Vauban and Macas will be closed on week days at 7:30 Vigilante every momlag. On Sundays the mail for Macao will be closed at 8 am, and that for Canton at 9 a.m.

Helena Menzell, Ger. s.5, 984, K. Auer, 615

Sept,-Karatu a9th Aug. Coal-Order: Hercules, Jap. st., 1,439, G., Bjerck, 7th Sept,

Kuchinoizu 31st Aug., Coal-M. B. K. Highlander, Br. $.., 1,549, 1. Sinclair, oth Sept.-Koba and Sept., Gen.—Samuel, Samuel & Co. Holstein, Ger. ., 883, A. Nisjahr, 8th Sept, Mails for Namiso, Sazbue, Kongmoon, ➡Tüngine 3111 Aug, Goalk➡], & Go, |, | Kumchok Egmahal, Wachaw" and "Canton

**

*

destroyer ... protected cruiser armoured cruiser river gunboat river gunboat destroyer... cruiser... sub-marine... armoured cruiser destroyer

river gunboat gunboat

destroyer ...

sub-marine...

TH

***

เลย

battleship, reserva .... destroyer...

armoured gunboat

armoured cruiser

ae

** ....

gunboat

destroyer...

river gunboat

FOR

LH

FIL

+++

river gunboat...

* 5

battleship, reserve

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*Flagship of Vice-Admiral Bayle, Commander-in-Chilef.:

Rear Admiral de Fauque de Jonquières, Second-In-Command,

SAL

**1

Commander Sagol-Dutyauroux

Commander Simon

M

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***

I

*

Lieut. de Reinach-Werth

Commodre C. P. M. Pojdloüe

Daid d'Along Chungking Tongku

Baie d'Along Salgon

***Balgon

Halphong Saigon

Baie d'Along

Baie d'Along

Upper Yangisa

Saigon

Hoogey Canton

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