BRNATIONAL COTION
IRING COLD.
aing of this Company
on the rath Inst. There ware.
~H. ⠀ Posto ~ (Chairman),
N. Jameson, C. Iburg, F. Ayscough, M. March, and Chew Shing,ching:'(Directors); X...W. Campbell J. Fi Seaman, F. E. Taylor, Chang yin, Sen Mingyue, Walter G. Wood (Mill Manager), and G. Wuilleamier (Secréta
The notice cobráning the meeting baring:
·bean read/
The Chairman said—The Directors, trust the Report and Accounts now submitted wit meet with the approval of the shareholders. It
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY NOVEMBER
Shipping
Cranley, Br. 54,914, W. E. Steele, 30th Nov
Phm
inchansen, rock Nov pra'asth Oct: Surat-9. WIZA
Ger, L., 4021, F. v. Mangelsdorf, 17th Nov,Bangkok 9th Nova yan Adams, F. Riz
Adams, E Riow and Wood, Kechinotza 16h Nov, Ballast Phd You, FARE, 13, Ducrplaet, 19th Nov Allen, Mrs, R |, & CORDSTUPANJA
Tungshing, Br 6., 1,172, T. W. Selby, both Shahjahan, Bris, 105rs), Scott, 18th Nov., Anderson, Mrs. K.
Poola Laut 1 8th Nov. Coal,--Ordar, ja Almond R, W NovWoha and
15th Nov&watow 17th How Ballast Order Dard KINNA Br. 3.3., 1,330, Osterbridge, 17th Nov,
M:
Machew,
995, H. Harjus, soth Bangkok 11th New, Rice, M. Co
& Kutsang,
No-Cruise Penang and Singapore rath Nov, Gen-C. P. R. Ca.. Coptic Br...
Bra 309, R. C. D. Bradley, zoth Tartar, Br, 23, 2,768,
W. Davison, R. G.
Your Landsco
Wu, Finch, WR, 258 2301 Oct., Honolulu roth, Mails
9th
Hanghwont, WA Hollingsw Holl B Engineer Howes
Hunter, R.
1905.
Walion, Capt, &? Mei
CHINA'S COAST
ISTERS:
Wind Wi
Wright, Young,
Vindivostock. Némito)
ONGKONG," Turst,
Aboleon, Mrs. H
children and maid Ibolson Ins Innas, Capt. Repl Jameson, Mr. and Mrs.
Hakodata Tokio
Nagasaki 2001
Besttia, M."P⠀⠀ME
Lamparski)
| Mr. de Mrs. | Kagoshima a
Broham, MATUR
Ohlma
Brown, D, E, M, Mantin, R.
Chichester, Maj. A; A. Mitchell, R.
Mid Mrs. Johannsen, Edra. and child
Kent, H. W.
May Nov.
in Vancouver 16th Oct., and Shanghal
W. B. Brown, toth Nov., Bishop, L. C. Taan, Br. 6.5, 1,342.
Bladey ---Manila 7th Nov., Gas-B.& §.
Nagasaki, Jath and Man Kobe Tith, Timahl Dut 11, (3,740, N. de Brouwer, 17th | Bissell, W. Bj and Gen-0. & 0.8.9 %£% Rubi, Br. 14, 1,619, A. H.
must not be considered a matter of regret that Manila 18th Nov., Gel-5, at Nova LHELMUGATZEF 8ih“Nov., Gan.—}, C. J. | Honiard, Mrk.
T1 & Co. L
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Ai
Bonner, E, A,
child japan
Kirst, 16th
Vimeira, Br. 18. 1 745; C. Howat, 16th Nov,-
Balgon #1th Oct. Gen.-J. & Co" UCty~• | Borthwick, Mrs. R. W LOWELS.
Dragoman, Br. 2.8., 1,496, R. Owen, 31st Nov,Moji 9th Nov., CoatD. & Co., Ld.
Calculta 3rd Nov, Corder
Willebad, Ger. B2, 3,013, Ph. Obanaunt, 19th Beralar, 21st J. 3,144 13th Nov., Ger.-M. M.-Nov-Sydney 18th Oct, Gen-M. & Co. Yuengang. Br.., 1,128, P. H. Rolfe, 20th F. Yon L Peterssen,
Nov.-Manila 17th Nov., Gen-1 M. & Go..
Ainiral Sachses,
NORAY 13th
Nov., Mails
atat
and Gen.-; & Co. Hue Fr. 55, 7041
Haiphong
Goo-A.A
4dean, ist Nov}
and Hoihow 19th, Haiching, Br us, 1,267, A. E. Hodgins,
hh fuch good results no dividend can be re- commanded i your Directors believe that you will see the desirability (not to say alty) of following the course they propose; to carry on the mill properly more capțial it re- quired and falling the lane of debenturaï the only source from which this can be obtainable is to retain any profits made until a sufficient amount has been accumulated į last year bas| dons a great deal towards this end and given- à continuance of profitable working, the Mill will soon be in an excellent financial position. It may not be out of place to remind you that the mill cost Tis. 267,030 more than the amount of capital imised, and you can use from the acidstein, for Shanghai. counts before you that it requires Tis, 200,000 more to provide for stocks of material. This want of working capital has entailed continual
trouble to your Directors and is responsible for some of the unavoidable results of the past: The amount written off plant and machinary may seem large bat the total writings off (includ, ing this) fortbonine years the mill has been work.
ing is rather lessthan 25 per cent. Whenthe pro- pectus of thle mill was issued it was thought that 74 per cent per sanum would have to be written off but we have not come near that. It will-be seen that the position of the debenture bolders is a very excellent one; the stipulation that as per cost of net profits should go to the Trustees for their redemption was made in the expectation that all the debentures authorised would be taken up; the small proportion issued makes this a very onerous condition, and sub- less the debenturas coma Into favour they will be paid off as soon as possible. It will be noted with antisfaction that loans (bank and otherwise) which last year stood at Tis, 138,000 have been reduced to Tix. 180,000. The mill under the efficient management of My Wood, supported by his staff, has been maintained in thorough working order during the year and out yarn will bear favourable comparison, with any produced locally.
No questions were asked and the following resolutions were carried unanimously without remark:
Proposed-by the Chairman, seconded by Mr. Jameson-That the report and accounts for the year ended the 30th of September 1995, as presented, be accepted and passed."
Proposed by the Chairman, seconded by Mr. Chow Shing-ching-That the election of Messrs. F. Ayscough and. M.. March to the
Board of Directors be confrmad. "
Proposed by Mr. Jameson, seconded by Mr. Ayscough-That Mr. W. H. Posia be re-clacted a director.
Proposed by Mr. Seaman, seconded by Mr. Taylor That Mr. Arthur R. Leake, Chartered Accountant, be re-elected auditor for the pre- sent year,
The meeting then anded.
WHITE SLAVES.
AMERICAN GIRLS LURED TO CHINA AND SOLD.
The following ji taken from the London Mor- ning Leader of 19th alt-
New York, Wedacedny.. The Government officials at Washington have put the, Chicago police on the 'track of two women in the latter city who, acting with agents in Shanghai and Hongkong, have been faring American and Canadian girls to Chink. These women tall their dupes that fabulous
sums are to be earned as maids in the service of rich Chinamen. As soon as the women ar rive in China they are placed under guard and sent to the palaces of the purchasers.
The Chicago police have the names of jo girls who have been sold at prices ranging from 500 dols, to 1,500 dola.
The American Consu! at Shanghai, in con junction with the English authorities, is secur ing evidence of the traffic. It is known that. one American girl named Hilda Olson, aged 20, committed suicide.
Two young woman escaped from ́ibeir, cap. tors and sought refuge in a natoon frequented by American and English sailors in Shanghai. They told their story, and this led to consular forastigations.
The Chicago police assert that several wo- men make annual pilgrimages from the far East on behalf of Chinese merchants, escort- ing not only dissolute but lanocent and unsur pecting girls back with them, calling them
secretarios and travelling companions," The Goverment officials admit that they are.
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Nov.-Foochow via Amoy and Swatow 20th Nov., Gon.-D., L. & Co, Bantu, Br. 44 2,66r; A. W. Wooster, 21st
Noy —Shanghai 19th Nov, Gen.-N. Y. K.
Clearances at the Harbour Ofilae.
Tungiking, for Canion.. Admiral” „perre, for Shanghai, Stam, for Singapore Chiyun, for Shanghai." ininck, for Singapore, Korea, for Amoy. Indias, for Pakhoi. Cardium, for Nagasaki. Carl Diederichen, for Hofhow, Kampot, for Kwong-chow-wan, Teal, for Manila.
Departures. Nov, 21, Koran, for San Francisco. Raimun, for Swalow, Benalder, for Bangkok, Zambezi, for Newcastle, NS W. Holstein, for hanghai.
for Bangkok. Pitchaburi,
for Singapore. Calchas, for Sin Oceano, for. Canton. Brand
for Chinkjang,
Pechow, for Shanghai,
Calyses, for Shanghai,
Kintnek, for “ingapore. Tungshing, for Cantan
Passengers arrived,
Per Rubi, from Masila Comdr. A. Nebo sine, Mr. G. W. Ayliffe, Mrs. S. A. Mitchell Mr. Bernand, Lieut, H. Graham, U.S.A., Lieut M. B. Garber, U.8.4. Messrs. C. L. Mitchell H. D. C. Jones, E. R. Duer, and 100 Chinese,
Per Ceptic, from San Francisco-Miss Laur E. Austin, Rev. and Mrs. A. B. Caldwell, Mia May Caliwell, Master Jos. Caldwell, Mr. Harvey Neftert, V'r. and Mrs, Gien, 3. peristi
ca
SATLING VEIKLA, Celtic Chief, Br, ship, 1,709, Jones, 9th Nov.,
Philadelphia, toth June, Keranian. O. !.Co
-West Rose, Br. bq, 8za, Wright, roth Nov
Australia 4th Aug. Sandal Wood.--5. & Co,.
Vessats
Steamers Expected.
From
Acenti Due
Emp, of Japan. Shanghai.. C. P. R. Co Nov. 23 Prins Heinrich. Singapore M. & Co... Nov. 22 Emma Luyken Macassar.... C. J. L. Nov. 12 Formosa.... Singapore . P. & D. CoNov. 24 America Maru. Japan......T. K. K... Nov. 27 Changeba Sydney...B. & S... Dec. Aragonia Astorik... P&A. Co Dec. 5 Nicomadia Astoria"...P. & A. Co Dec.
DOCK RETURNS.
Ascot, E. F., Major & Mrs. Koch w Heattle, AL Kaleht, r
་་་་་་
Clothier, A. Nagy Moss, Krupa
Cocks, Mr. & Mrs. A. E. Moxon, Mr. and Mrs. Taicht......
Olli, F. B.
Dariel, Mr.
Muelle,
Tainah
B. J.C. Lewis, AR.
Darling Co...
Koshuo...
Dymack,
Gales, Capt
Back, Lieut. A
O'Neil, J. L. Hugh
inter
Major & Mrs.
G.D.
Gosling, L.-Cop
B. Brotherton
Col
Long Mackle, A.
Mr. and Mr. - MacSloy, Miss N,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard, W. H.
Mankhez, W. Miller, P. L
G,
Marriott, Dr. O.
Broughall, L. Buckley, A.J. Burale, C. M. G.
Marshall, F. B.
MCAMDT. F.
Meier,
CA
Mr. and Mro.
Mr
L Carter, W Chaplin, Miss C. A. Chaplin, G. W. Chatham, Hon. & Mrs.
"
Clark,
.D.
Clark, T.
Clarke, Mr. & Mrs. O. Clarke,
Mr. T. WA
Clarke, T. W.
Clexy, R., Eng.
Clore, A. S.
Lt.
Moon, Mr. & Mrs. E. M. Moore, Dr. W. B. A, Morrison, Mra & child Moulder, Mr. and Mrs.
Newall, S. Gi Newington, A. G. Nicholls, E. A. Oliffe, U. C.
F. N. Le.
Parfith W Park, J. S.
Pecker, B. L.
Pennefather, Capt. &
Mrs. G. H,
Hudig, D. Hughes, Mr. Jacka, Mr. Jeffries, H. U. Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. Kaye, Major and Mrs.
Majori
Pollock, K.C., Mr.
AB, Capt.
Sharp
Peak... Amoy 6.30 a.30.1
Snwer, Capt. and Mrs. Canton
Schelteme Sinclair Stokes, Mr.
Mr.
Gordon
Gap Rock
Swatow Hongkong
forma
Victoria leak:
Macao
30.00
90.00
m
Capt. & Mrs. | Haiphong
Manila
White, Dr. M. I. Wilkie, John Woodward, Mr. & Mrs. Hollo
CRAIGIEBORN.
Smith, E. Grant Smith, Mr. and Mr.
Grant
Smith, Parcy... Soppa, P.
Marchant, Capt. and Webb, Mr. and Mrs.
.
Bacolod
Cehu
St James tom
November aist, 1995, 11.
Vladivostock:
demarajó a.m. Hakodate..
Tokio
Oshima
Lowe, Mr. and Mr. Naba Lowa, Miss Slesia. Ishigakijima..
and Mrs. H. L.
Barnett, H. J. O Dann, G, H, Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs. Harben, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey, Capt. & Mrs.
Cockburn, M. Copelin, J. W.
Copp, Mre and Miss
Peake, W.
Patey, Mra. E, O.
Mrs, and children
Montague
Corning, Mrs. John
OCCIDENTAL.
5
Coulthart, J.
Botschker, R.
Cruickshank, A.
Perkins, Mr. and Mrs.
Caspersen, S.
14
Cunningham, G.
TL
Chandler, F.
Curry's
Dr. and Mrs. E. ffordten, A. R.
Fischer, Ch.
G.
Pigott, C
Hales, G. L.
Davies, F. O.
Powell, W. A.
Jobes, F.
Deaton, F. B.
Doolittle, F. H.
child
Krill, G
Scott, Miss E
Linderman, Dr. H.
Stoltz, H.
Scott, J. Gray
Scott, Mrs. J.-C.
Skott,
Douglas, Capt. & Mr.
Dowley, Mr. W. A.
Dowley, W. A.
Roach, Mr. J. S, and Keyt, Dr. H.
Dock. T. C. Shea, J. J.
HONGKONG AND WHAMPDA DOCKI..
Trimo..........
Kowloon
Hercules........................
Kwantin
Taming 0-24
Eidsvold
Mercedes
Decima
Undine
Cosmopoliton Aberdeen
SHANGHAI,
16th just,
A. S.
Evan-Jones, Dr.
Mr. E. Evans, Mrs. M. P. Evaus, Miases G. Fairfield, W. B. Fletcher, H. Gallway, F. P
and Stein, A. L
Stephens, H.
Stavenson, Mrs. Stevenson, R.K., Lleut,
Comdr. E
Thomas, H. P. Thomas, Miss M. L Timmie, 3.
Aintlle, Dr. D. H.
Majer, Capt. and Mrs. Taiboku
And child
Munro, Miss A.
Owen, O. E.
Pillis, E.
Schwiter, H.
KOWLOON.
Binder, Mrs. Mary Charlton, R. Capt. Hall, A. I.
el,
and Mrs. E. and MacGregor, J. W.
Burte
Taichu.........
Tainan
Kothup....... Pescadores Wolbulwei... Gutzlaff
Peak...
CRETOR Hongkong
ກ
91. A.n.
11
9 am
Victoria Peak E
Gap Rock ...
Haiphong..
Manila Bacolod 9
th
No pay at
10 ..
George, Hal
Golt, J. T
9
14.
Green, W. M." Hall; Capt. T.
Umbsen, Mis, & Misa Wakefield, 'Mes, and
Misa
Baineter 200 Temperature Humidity.............. Rainfall.....corum
30.26 ***** 74.
10.19:
Ito lo
43
73 62
41
Coba
C. St. James]iqa.m.
Esperance......Cosmopolitan, Nov. 14 9. M. S. Vaterland.latemational felt Ships Fassed The Canal,
Old,
Outward-20th October-Hyron, Okin, St. Exders, Tomkin. 24th October-Claverhill,
Priam, 318 October-Prins Helwrick, Sil Austris, Marwarri. · 28th October-Formosa, gia, Indrapura, Asema, Pathan. 7th Novem ber-Oceana.
Homeward-17th October--- Benlomond, Arrivals at Home-10th October-Ermut Símans. 24th October-Preussen, Kannebre, Malacca. 38th Oct-ber-Avon, Verona, Ben
and Mu S. c. White From Vokaba- || Mary P.. Gill.
From Kobe Mrs. H. F. Cook, Mrs. J. A Hoxett, Messrs. W. B. Jones, A. E, Kaeser, Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Leckier, Mr. and Mrs. Truman S. Lewis, Mr. E. B. McMurlarig, Laos, Rhinanta, 3141 October-Spezia,
Mi trie
McMurtrie, Mr. Fr. d. Parker, witria, Pak Ling, Candia, 17th November Clara Miss Mamie Powell, Dr. and Mrs. Chas A.-Caylon, Achilles, Shimosa, 15th November O'Reilly, Mr. Frank H. Slack, Misa H. Slack, Hohenzollern, Antenor, Ulysses, 16th Nov. Mr. H. Taylor, Mr. Da.id L. Wilson, Mr. and ember-Baralang, Scandia, 18th November Mrs. Warren M. Watson, Mrs, Carrie S. Wall, Rayern, Copack, Orestis, Nubia. Sirs, Jon. T. Beck, Ura F. Ashley, and Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bavd. From Manil-Mr. F. Allen, Mrs E. V. Hamilton, Mrs. R. D. White,
and 2 japanese.
"Per
149 from Singapore-Mr,. Smith,
from Baiphong, &c-Mr. Judell,
Por
and goé Chinese.
Por Hatching from Coast Perts-Rev, and Mr. Hutchin on, Messra. Bigley, Q, R. Chun- yu, and 167. Chinese,
Sipping Report.
Sir, Kuliang from Calcuta:-Strong NE. -monsoon, high sea.
Str. Cranley from Kuchinotsu:-Fine wea ther, moderate NE. winda.
Str. Rubi from Manila-Fresh monsoon and high sen, clear and cloudy.
Str. Halching from Const Porta :-Fresh' NE. monsoon, and NE. sta, fine and clear through
out.
Vessels in Port.
STKAMKUS.
Post Office.
A Mail will close for :-- Yokohama and Kobe-Per Wilshod, and Nov., 8 A.M..
Swatow and Bangkok-Per Phranang, and
Nov, B AM.
· Calculia-Per Vimeiro, aind Nov, 10 AM. Sachsen, 22nd Nov, 11AM.
Europe, &c... India,"vla Tutucerin-l'e-
NAME.
Magrity
pdromeda
Anis Astraca
Bonaventure Cadmus Cherub Chen Clio Diadem Dea
IN
Erne
Ettrick
Επε
HIS BRITANNIO MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE CHINA STATION,
CLABK
cruiser, 147 class
cruiser, and rinse
+ cruiser, and class
İnap
water
Lank and tog
cruiser, est class torpedo boat destroyer
TONS. GUNS 1.H.P.
CAPTAIN.
| LAST REPORTED AT
decratchwerre!...
1,700
3,000
Commander Harbord
*Shanghai
1,000
16
16,500
Captain R. Nelson Ommanney in Zod
Shaughal
torpedo boat destroyer
7,000
Llaut. Commander R. H. Heaton
Hougtoog
4.305
7,000
Captain Lionel G. Tufnell
Welhalwal
4.36
7,000
Captain H. H. Torlesse
100
Shanghai,
1,400
Commander 1. du C. Luard...
Yanguure
390
100
300
1,070
1,400
Commander H. D. Wilkin, D.LO,
*
11,000
16,500
7,000
Captain E. W. Savory. Lieut. Commander H. E. Sulivan
..: 7,000
Ligut Commander Bather
7,000
Lowin
Hongkong
:7,000
A. F. Everett
Hongkong
51700
Hongkong
7,000
4,000
279
4,000
6,400
1,400
Captain E. F. B.
Charlton
logue.....
cruiser, tst class
12,000
$1,000
lichen... Janus .. Kinsha
torpedo boat destroyer...
7,000
Lieut. Commander 0.
Saymour
torpedo boat destroyer
3,900
river gunbont
1,200
Moorhen
Boo
Kambler
Fame Flora... Handy
Hart *** Kecla...
Macao-Per Faungshan, aznd Nov, 1.15PM. Olter Singapore, Penang and Calcutta Per Robin....... Arritoon Apcar, aznd Nov., 2-P.M.
Kobe and Yokohama-Per Ontang, 22nd. Sandpiper...
Nov., 1 P.M....
Taka Shanghai-Per Tientsin, 22nd Nov., 3 L.M. Sutlej... Swatow, Amay and Foochow Par Dicima,
Tamar Texi and Nov, 5 P.M..
torpedo boat destroyer torpedo boat destroyer torpedo boat destroyer forgeda boat destroyer cruiser, and class torpedo host
at destroyer... Boat destroyer service torpedo-v
river gunboat
torpedo host destroyer surveying-vessel river
gunboat river gunboat
river gunboat torpede kunt destroyar cruiser, sat class
167
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יין
Grant-Dalton
H. B. Cox
Captain Shortland
W. H. Darwall...
Maadet F.R. Dugmore] Yangisze
Lieut.Commander F. B. Noble ...
Licut. Commander ), Kiddle
Commander C. E. Monro
Lieut. Commander Róbert E. Vangban. Lieut. Commander
Lieut. Commander J. T. S. Lyne ...
In reserve...
Wast River
Surveying(Labuan)
West River
West River
...Hongkong
en route Shanghaj
H.T. Atlay
174
240
240
340
5,500
*
Sw 1.
15,000
21,000
Captain W. L.. Great
receiving ship
Commodore ii. P. Williams...
river gunboat a
Вое
Lient-Commander R, Secretan
torpedo boat destroyer.
6,300
Liant.Commander Richarda...
Hongkong
surveying ship -**
620
450
torpedo boat destroyer.
360
5,000
river gucbost
195
Boo
river gunboat
M'a
river genbost
150: 150
*559
$50
Commander R. W. Glennie... Liant-Commander G. E. L. Thomas Lieut.-Commander G. B. Spicer-Simson Lleat-Commander G, J.Todd taiere Lieut.-Commander Jud. F. KO
Long Harbour
Hongkong
Yangisse
Yangtare
Yangtara
Swatow, Amos and Foochow-Per Hat virax ch
"ching,
Nov Banghoker Chozias, 23rd Nov, 11 AM. Singapore, Penang and Colombo-Per Serbia,
23rd Nov If A.M.
Whiting Widgeon... Woodcock...
Alexander, Am. 2.8, 1.785, Gave, 13th ov-Shanghai, Moll, Kobe and Yokohama-Per Woodlark ...
Cavité 9th Nov; Coal,-Order. Arratoon Apcar, Br. 1.1, 2,931, E. Fey, 14th
Nov.-Calcutta via Penang and Singapore Ataka, Br. 2., 2,393, J. Leary, 9th Nov.-
8th Nov, Gen.-D. S. & Co., Ld
New York 6th Sept., Cars Oil.--5, 0, ('a, Carium, Br. **, 6,08%, Wm. Damie, 18th
Nov.-Singapors 10th Nov, Gen. K & Co. Carl Diederichsen, Ger, 1.5, 774. H. Schlaikier, 19th Nov,Haiphong and Flo how 18th
Geu-J. & Co.
Carl
•
Ger #6, 684, G. Comand, 12th atuna Island 3rd Nov, Timber,
R. A. T. Co.
Chowtal, Ger, 1.: 1,115, 15. Textor 17th No
➡Bangkok gih Nov., Rice and Timber,
Clavori, 6, 2,154, D. Barton, 6th Sepl.,
Tjimahi, 23rd Nov 11 A.M.
Macan-Fer
Macao-Per Nov., Sith P.M.'|
Manlis-Per
14th Nov, 1.15 P.M. 24th Nov. 3 P.14, Swatow, Singapore and Bangkok --- Per Machow, 24th Nov.. 5 P.M.
Manila Per Rudí, 25th Nov., 11 AM; Mali, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria, B.C., and Tacoma, Wath. Per Tremont, á5th. Nov, IA M.
Macao Beungskaw, 25th Nov, 1.15 PLAN Swalow and Bhanghai-Per Yatsking, 25th Ndv., 57.3.
Flag of Admiral Sir Gerard U. Noel,' Commander-in-Chief,
Macao-Por Heungshan, 27th Nov., 1.15 P.M. Cebu and Ilolio-Par Kaifong, 27th Nov. | Achéron Europe, &c, India, via Tuticorin-ter Avalanche... Tourans, 18th Nov., 11 A.M.
Balonnette... Macao-Per Hengshan, 28th Nov. 115 PM. Caronade... and Shanghai-Per Tungeking, with Casse-tête...
Come
i por
Taming, 28th Nov,, 3P.K.
#2
Shangbal, Nagmaak, Kobe, Yokohama, Décidés Victoria
and Vancouver. BC-Per. Tartar Descartes 9th Nov.
Now, I AM..
Dupelit-Thouers Macao-Per Hengshan, 29th Nov, 1414 P.M.
Sa ina Crui 3rai Aug, Ballasi,~C. C. 8. | .. S. Co. Coningsby, Br. 1,157, Chas. E. Topp, 16th Nov.-Moji th Nov., Coal-D, & Con Curonia, Russian 8.5, 2,525, Ch. Neuman, 13th
Nov. Saigon 9th Nov. Ballast.Order. Daphne, Ger. 1,352, E. Schipper, 18th Nov. Hamburg 19th Oct., Gon.-E, A. T. Co.
Gers, 794, Schlaikier, 17th Nov., Decima,
Narezaki 11th Nov. Gen.Ö. S, R.
river gunboat
iver gunbost
gunboat armoured cruiser
gunbost
cruiser... armoured cruiser
Captain Allaire...
Lieutenant L'Eost...
Commander Amət aga
Gulf of Blam
Bale d'Along
Haiphon
FRENCH MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA STATION.
NAME.
FLAC AND DESCRIPTION.
TONS GUNS
H. P.
COMMANDING OFFICERS,
LAST REPORTED AT
w
.armoured gupbost...
1,796
to:
1,700
Libut Ferret
river gunboat
175
500
Linut, Jaangel...
Balgon
river gunboat
Canton
140
150
river gunboat...
Haiphong
Salzon
130
Lieut. Millet
Balzon
150
435
Lient, Merveilleux du Vigasux.
Saigon
$500
**
1,000
*
5,300
Captain Passerat de Silana
6,300
Laut, Mère Lieut.
Saigon
Bale d'Along-
Cotopl
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Haiphong
AJN
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Haiphong
303
Capt. Prat...
Hairhous
-"9,376
20,300
Capt. Ridoux...
300
308
Lisat. Portier.... Liest L
300
Seat La Coroller
1,200
9,600 6,300
Capt
Lloar
Laut,lller
Hanol
Commander Sagot-Duvaur Commander Biman Armbrustes
Haiphong
Halphong
Salgon
Bair
6,300
Bale d'Ales
Balgon
r gunhosi
riyer Parboanga, Port Darwin, Thursday Faciaque......
*** 唱歌库
Manila, Island, Cooktown, Calma, Townsville, Brisbane, Fronde Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, Guichent Melbonroe, Adelaide and Perth-Per Friss, Guaydon.*** 29th Nov.
Hearl Rivière...
powerless to do much, because there is no na./ Hinllan, Fr, ma, 377, 1. Andersin, 20th Nov, Dils-Pet Zafro, and Doc., 10 am).
gional law sgainst the traffici
WELL, KNOWN IN CANADA.
Montreal, Wednesday.
The report of women In Chicago sending girls from Montreal to China to become the dupes, of wealthy Chinaman is, unfortunately, 2oo true.
It is a well-known fact that the
Pakhoi and Holkow 19th Nov, Gen. A
Hedwig Mensell, Ger. 6.8., 980, C. Schönberg,
6th Nov-Sourabaya aard Oct., and Sin gapore 28th, Sugar.—E, A. T. Co. Helmdel, Nor ... 1237, Johnson, 20th Nov Manila 15th Ballast.--D. & Co
Hitary,
Ger, m.m., 1,176, F. Fiegler, 16th Nov., Mas Ma-Kind-chan 9th Nov, CoLS,, W. &.00
Qpuboc has been for years the hunting ground
of procurenses located in the United States, notwithstanding the strenuous efforts of the Authorities to crush them
-- French-Canadian girls are particularly in de- maad, bacanie "thay ars, palmad off in the Bintaa and olsewhere my run] Parisiaus, (2) Conference between the United States and convened shortly to remedy
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Nov---Java 3rd Nov. Sugar.-J., M. Mascellul, Ger. 4, 2435, Grerenity, 18th Nov., Calcuits 1st Nov., Coal H. A. L Mercedes, Br, trasport, 3,302, J... McGregor, 17th Nov. Nagasaki 15th Nov, Ballast.
Naval Store Ofice. M Nippon, Aust, aan 3,999, L. Solch, 19th Novy Onay 37. 18.: 1,738.
Singapore bot In Davies, 19th Nov.,
Gen-8, W. & Co.
* Hangkokand Anghin joth Nov,, Lumber
"Heuneshan, 30th Nov., 1.30 1.1
配
Macao-
Hurope. India, via Talicumn Pe Bengal, and Dec., 11 A.M.
Simpsonhafen, Fr. Wilhelmshafse, Herberts Montcalm... hohe, kad, tath Dec., TAM
Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne Mousquet ... Per Vicionadasaki, Kobe, Yokoham, Pehe....
Shanghai
Vancouver, B.C.-Per Hmpras of Pistolas Japan, 13th Dec. [ITAM,
Protés...
Tacoma, Wash.-Fet Lyre, 15th Dec, 11 AM. Repibre
Moji, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria, B.C, and
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DIY AA
destroyer...
19
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destroyer.... protected cruiser armoured cruiser river gunboat river gunboat..**
121
sub-marine.. armoured cruiser
destroyer.
river gunboar gunboat
***, destroyer-Tue 10 ...sub-marina..
destroyer.
***
Redoutable....... batileship, masarva
and Macso will be closed on work days at 7.30 Rabre ... - Malla for Canton, Bamshul, Wachow
every morning. On Sundays the mail for
St Macao will be closed at & am, and that for Surpriss Canton at 9 μm.**
Taklang Mails for Nambao, Sanbus, Kongmoon, Tako Kumchuk, Bamshui, Wachows and Canton Vauban will be closed to svery evening kt 3 p.m. :: On Sundays the malla vigilants. |-- No mali will be closed for Can
destroyer
armoured gunbost river gusbost
destroyer.com battleship,
Vica Admir
Lieut.
Bibel
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Duchemin
Lient. Marchand
Lieut, Glorieux
Vincent Brida
Lisat
boat
1700
Capt
iphons Saigon:24 Bale'&'Along
Upper Yangies Salgon
Happy Samshal