3STAN КОВА.

CABLE SCENEJE

THE

Shipping

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER

Luis Apra Africa, Portuguesa transport, 1,400, Jaskin Nov,I:isbon 4th Oct, and Macao

Loengmoon, Ger, 88, 1,700, F. Kälikofen, atut. The Japas Chronicle of 14th inst," says put Nov. Chinklang 18th Nov., Rice and Oil, The two extremes of the fortunes of war ware -84 & Co. curiously contrasted on Sunday at Kobe; Traiss ladan with triumphant Japanese troops 10th Nov "and dejected 'ussian prisoners arrived. almil at the railway station Crowds were (hands and relatives others enrious to sen

Brat detachment of Rus

Empress of Japan, Br. 18, 3019, Henry

LAlmand, R. W ||Andamon, Mȣ/K/

bridge 17th Nov, Abby Kits B.,

anlia teth Nov., Gas-}}, & i

Vancouver Tóth Oct., and 12th Nov, Gan——-C. P. R. Ca Nov.,Macasar 8th Nov., Gen). C. J.

17th

Beyha streets, come anxious to greet, Pybus, SK,K. 22nd Nov,Vancouver 30ch/Timabi, Dut. mai, 1,740, N. de Bädda Beck, Krig &FA2Karr,

the

Osta and Bhanghai 19th Nov Malls and Gen.C.P. R. Co.

Chiukiang

Co

1905

Liept

Mrs. & Miss

Hunter

Hurst,

WA Engineer Whi

Capt (bolson, Mr. L

Mr. & Mrs. T.

Jima.

Battlecombe, H. G. Ketilla R

Ball we Lisat. H. F. Rosaig, C. Bingham, Mr. & Mrs. Laing, H

BJ.C. Birbeck, d

Lackler, Mr. and Mrs,*. children and maid Yuensang, Br. 22, 1,128, PH. Rolle, sotho

A

· departing exiiès.' The Purabs at eight o'clock Ithaka, Ger. 15, 1,440, H. Rekhana Nova Telmo, Gay, 13 Kirst. 15th

sian prisoners arrived ut, in the morsipy, and were quickly on the march to the Minntogawa, guarded by Japanese sol diers Arrived close by the water-side, they. were ranged up into some semblance rundred forming seven companies of about one hundred each

inklang teth Nove

Nova Rice and Gen-8, & Wonge

2,853, Alfred, Féll, 320d 18th Nov Ceal-Order. Are NowSydney vis

Japan and Shanghai richtsin, Br... 1337, Monkman, 22nd Nov, Canton 21st Nov., Gen.-B. & 5, Daigi Maru;} p

* 5,400, S. Tagami, zand Novi Tamsui via Amoy and Swalow 19th

It would be difficult to imagine a body of men presenting more, deplorable appearagede than did these unfortunai Rusalann. and dishevelled, clashed, in a variety of costs kad hats, many having their tunics fastened to their bodies with string, they looked as uncouth and unlike men with the slightest military, training an one could imagine.

ht it is not kind to criticies men placed in such a position as were these Russians and it was Impossible to see them without a sense of sympathy and shame that men could be brought so low through no fault of their own, The majority of the prisoners gave

gave an observer the impression of being simple peas who had bean perhaps almost, ignorant of the existence of the war until forced into the Taar's service; peaceful men pressed into the murderous trade of militariomach had a few bundles, trifles precious to owner and

peasants-mes

the

none else, and some carried blankets," ketiles, and mors. They stond on the vacant ground at Miantogawa pallently awaiting developments, and seemed to display but a languid interest in the proceedings,

s. The Russian Commissioneri for the transfer of the prisoners were already on the spot, and held a consultation with the Japanese officers in char.e. A few minutes conversation, and Colonel Sestakovsky, an elderly man of martial beating, shouted a command. The ranks of Russians turned and faced the officer, who ad. dressed a few-remarks in them, and they were free The Japanese sentries at once quitted their posts, and the doctors attached to the Russian Commissioner's staff commenced careful inspection of the men, particularly scrutinising their eyes. When this was com pleted, the number of men present was care.

Nov., Gen -0.5. K. §4 teacral, Br. 32,156, A. D. Moody, and Nov-Kuchinoiz 18th Nov, Coal.-M. B. K

Clearanose at the Harbour Offe cengmoon, for Canton.

fun, for Kwong-chow-wan. Arvation Apear for Singapore. inaung, for Saigon, Sykurm for Tin, for Kwong-chow-wan.

Departures. Nov, 22. Fachsan, for Europe, Amiral Duperre, for Shanghai,

Pilished, for Japan /alinn, for Pakhol. Cardium, for

Nagasaki, Vimsira, for Calcutta. Aippon, for

Shanghai.

A

Cl Diederichsen, for Holbow. Phranang, for Bangkok. Arratian Apear, for Calgusta, Tean, for Manila. Raniu, for Singapore. filming, for Saigon. Orang, for Yokohama. Decima, for Coast Ports.

|_ Passengers arrived. Per Empreis of from Vancouver-

Japan, Mr. 1. R. McLaren, Mrs. R. A. Bush, Mr and Mrs. Hamilton, Messrs. M. Simon, E. Gregory, Dr. and Mrs. Bradley, Messra, T. G Cault r, R. Gaus, Lisel. Bhyte, Mr. A. H. Green, Vis K. Langley, Messrs. T. Woon, & falian, Messrs. T. Tanaka, W. Min, L. G. Hin and

G. Jones and D. R

fully checked by several officials, and; at last Mr. L. Chong, Mr. and Mrs. L. Cip Gow.

the order was given to march,

Saigon Tith Oct., Gen,-J, & Comp Nov.-Manila

Go

Oct.**

child

LJC..

la 17th Nov, Gun.-, M. & Bissell, W. g

Bonlard, Mr

Lavin, Mr. and Mrs. F.

PEAK.

Lavis, A. R.

Aucott, E: F.

Kalsall, Major & Mrs..

Lewis, L: 5.

Beattle, A.

Knight, Mr.

Pescadores. "Vaihalwal

Limby, G. O

Mentile, M. P.

Louder, Mr

Martin, R

Bonner, E.'Ange Borthwick, Mrs. R. W. Mackin, A. Bornand, Mr. and child

Mr. and Mrs. Stoy, Mian N.~

Dr. O.

Celtic Chief Br. ship, 1,709, Jones, 9th Nov.

SAILING VELS, Philadelphia, toth June, Kerosine-5.0. Caf

Baya Rose Br. bq, 822, Wright, toth Nov.-West

MicAran, T. P. M. Australia 4th Aug. Sandal Wood.-S, & Bradley, Dr. and Mrs. McLares, R

Bradshaw, 15-2

Co,

Steamers Expected.

Versals

Du

From Agenti

Formota ......Singapore P. & O. Co Nov. 24 America Maru. Japan ..........T. K. K... Nov, 27 Armand Bebic. Singapore M. M... Nov, 19 Laisang Calcuita...., M. & Co Dec. Changsha ...... Sydney B. & S... Dec. Aragonia po.... Astoria.

McMurtrie, E. S McMuertrio, Mrs. H. Mr. and Mrs. Meier, Mr. and Mrs. John Miller, P. L...

Broughall, L Burnie,

C.M.G. Burth, W. H.

Carter, Mr. and Mrs.

W. H.

Broham, Mr Brown, D. E.

Chichester, Maj. A. A. Clothier, As N. Cocks, Mr. & Mrs. A. E.

Mr

Dymack, Lieut. A.

Capt. E.

ling, L-Col.

Brotherton

BOE. M. Harker, B

Moore, Dr. W. B. A. Morrison, Mra, & child Moulder, Mr. and Mrs. Newall, S. G.

Lamparath Mr. & Mrs. Sutelaff

Mitchell, R. Moss, Mrs. Moxon, Mr. and Mrs. Mualle

E

F. B. O'Neil, J: 1., Painter,

Major

Hugh

Amoy

Poak...

*wntown 9 am Stanton...

long

ngkong «i |10a.m.

Victoria Teak]

Cap Rock

Parejor & Mr Maceo

Mr.

K.C Mr.

Capt.

ན་

Hassan, Mr. and Mrs. Haynes, Col.

F.A.

W. H.

O'Reilly, Dr. and Mrs. Ioseph, Mr. and Mrs.

Sawer, Capt. and Mrs. Schaltema, Mr. Sinclair

A

Flokes, Mr.

Haiphong... Manila Bacolod

In lo

Cebu

10. St. Jamesi 10 am.

November athd, 1905, am.

Vereker, Capt. & Mrs. Vladivostock.m

4

Carter, W. L.

5

Chaplin, Min C. A.

...F. & A. Co Dec.

5

Chaplin, G. W.

Nicomedia... Astoria ... P. & A. Co Dec.

14

| Chatham, Hon. & Mrs.

Newington, A. G.

ME

Vandin, Gordon

W

Nicholls, E. A.

tacks, Mr.

Clark, M. O.

Olife, O. G.

Jeffries, H. U.

White, Dr. M. }.

Clark, T.

Wilkie, Toba

Clarke, Mr. & Mrs. 0.

Clarke, Mrs. T. W.

P F. N. La

Parott, W.

Lt.

Parks,

DOCK RETURNS.

HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCKS.

Kowloon

"

Clarke, T. W.

Cler R., Eng.

and Mrs. H. 1 Close, A. S.

Mrs. C. W.- W. Mrs and Miss Corning, Men, John

Dock.Cong

Copp

Coulthart, I

Cruickshank, A.

Cunningham, G.

Tsimo..........miných

H

Kwantin an Taming........... Eidsvold............... + 'Lanschen i Otte

+

H

Cosmopolitan Aberdeen

SHANGHAI.

G.

17th inst, Cosmopolitan, Nov. 14. International,

Dallas, A.

Davies, F. O.

9.

..Old,

11

14.

Esperance ....... Undine............ S. M. S. Vaterland.

Ships Pained The Canal.. Outward-zoth October-Hyton, Ohio, St.

Park, J. 5. Parker, F. L.

Paley:

E. O

Peake, W. Pecker; B. L.

Penselather Capt. &

G..H. Perine, Mr. and Mr.

G. M.

Curry, Dr. and Mrs. E. Perkins, Mr. and Mrs.)

Deacon, F. B. Doolittle, F. H.. Douglas, Capt.& Mu.. 120wley, Mrs: W. A.

W., A.

Mr. T. C.

T. L.

Pfordlen, A. R.

Pigott, C

Powell, W. A.

Powell, Miss

Roach, Mr. J., S. and

child

Scott, Miss E. Scott, J. Gray

Away they went in doublu file across the From icteria Mohama-Wessre, K. Baker | Egbiri, Tonkin, 74th October-Claverkill; | Dortes, Dr, and Scott. Mrs. J. G.

sandy ground down to the water's edge, where the junks were lying in readiness to carry them across the hay to the transports, which were lying about a mile from the shore. They quickly tumbled into these craft, and were towed away to the distant ships, but even when they felt themselves upon the sea again, there seemed to be no lightening of the dull despair to be seen upon their faces,

'Soon after five o'clock another trainload of prisoners, about 6oo in number, arrived at Kobe, and were quartered for the night at the qua rantine stailon and adjacent hotels. Sunday's arrivals consequently totalled over 1,300 men.

That the Japanese were sympathetic towards them is undoubted. Occasionally a Rutkian would be observed to take off his cap to a po-

Wilson. From

and C Chin, From Kobe-Mr. A. Hallin worth. From Shanghal-Messrs. A, Dallas, H. D. Sauter, Mr. and Mrs. E. Kadoorie, H. Ling, H. Horsey, S. G. French, Mrs. J. T. Bush, Mrs. Thorpe Double, Messre, L. Bares, 1. Parks, Mr. and Mrs. G. Carter, Mr. W. H. Burti, T. W. Mitchell, 755 Chinese, and 3 Japanese.

|

Austria, Marwarri.. 28th October-Formosa, Priam, 31st October-Asama, Patkan, Silvia, Indrapura, 7th November-Octana..

1

Mei. E. Fletcher, H. French, S. Gi Homoward-17th October-Besiomond.

Green, A, H. Arrivals at Home-20th October-Ernest | Hall, Capt. T. Simony. 24th October-fraussan, Kennebec, Malucca. 28th October Room, Verona, Ban- larig, Laos, Rhenania, jist October-Speria, Austria, Pak Ling, Candia, 11th November Per Korad, for San Fr ncisco-Messrs. A J.

Ceylon, Achilles, Shimon. 15th November Buckley, A. Douglas Miller, N. C. Vestal, Mrs.Hekensollers, Aninor Ulysis. 16th Nov Ina Valentine and infant, Misses Thatcher, ember-Baralong, Scandia. 18th November M. Gray, M. (angdon, Capt, and Mr. E, S, Rayır, Dopack, Oresies, Nudia, 1st Nov- Walton, USA, Mr. Wm. Manke, Lieut. W, D. ember-Alcinous, Glenroy, Brotherton, U,SN, Mesurs, G. A. Parkyns, | S, Ladd, Wm.

Passengere departed."

liceman as the dreary procession moved along. Mead, A. 8 Gran, Geo. D Long, Edw.

and the friendly salute was invariably returned Gal by the Japanese.

Galt,

S. Padget

W. I' Fairfield, John T. Wm. Gordon, Jas, 1. Robine, Egbert A Comdr A: Nebolsine, (Russian Navy), Adam It would be interesting to know if these men Mears. M. Epolitoff, P. C. Mitchell. Herbert Wong Chong are aware that they are not going home, for W. White, C. S

Kay Chinese in the cabin. For this might account for the indifference which and

J.

Post Office.

A Mail will clows for :- Swatow, Amoy and Foochow-Por Ha ching, 23rd Nov, 9 AM.

Quang-chow-wan, Halhow, Pakhoi and

Bangkok-l'er Chowin!, 23rd Nov, 11AM.` Singapore, Penang and Colombo-Per Serbia, 23rd Nov., si aut

they show. They are being sent to Viadi China and Japan Ports-Mr. S. Faldstein, Dr. | 13aiphong-Per^Hwz, ayrd Nov., 9 A.M.

MPLSTS. Deveria, J. F. vostok, sot, as most people believed, to be ant Mrs. J. D. Long, transported by train to European-Russia, bot | Bramfield, F. B. Marshall, F. & Focken, T. W. Clarke, Miss M. Harding, Mr. S. Bomanti, and to became forced settlers in

Chinese in the cabin. For Honolula-Meurs, Leongheu and C. K. Moon,

Shipping Report.

Str. Ithaka from Chiakiang-Strong NE

from their homes as much as if they had re- mained prisoners in Japin. If they do know the fate reserved for them, it is not surprising: that so many should have petitioned the Jap- aness Government to allow them to remain in this country and become naturalised. It is ex-monsoon.-- traordidary that who have fought for their country should be subject t

It such treatment at the hands of their Government--exiled from homes and their friends, and compelled to re

·main la' hat to all intents and purposes is a

We doubt whether such com country.

what

men

ory settlement will be successful, but wa can easily understand that the Russian Govern ment is not anxious for the repatriation of men who for so many months have been captives in s country where the administrasion-ls honest and the people have the rights of free men.

THE JAPAN-CHINA NE-' GOTIATIONS,

BARON KOMUra's departuKE,

The Kobe Herald of yih inst. says:—Baron. Komura and his suite left Shimbaabi station on their way to Peking yesterday afternoon by the 1.20 train. Among those present to see them off were Count Katsura, the Prime Minister, all the other Ministers of State, Admiral Ito, Me. Chinda; Vica Foreign Minister, the

Ambassador, the Chinese and other fa

Bir. Datgi Maru (rom Tamsui :-Strong NE. monsoon, and high sea,

Str. Wonga, Fell team Sydney, etc - Left there on tih ultimo for Yokohama, moderate ly and NE. gale belween Shanghai and the

port.

Str. Zoangmoon from Chinklang :--Occurred very strong NE. monsoon, up to force B. baro. meter very high, during the last day occasional rainshowers.

Vessalu in Fort STRANERS,

Álnerity

NAMF.

Shea, 1). Skolt, O. Slack, F. H. Slack, Miss Stein, A. L.

Nemuro.....[50km.|30.04)

Hakodate

Kaye, Major and Mrs. Woodward, Mr. & Mrs. Tokio mismo

OCCIDENTAL.

Botschker, R.

Lowe, Mr. and Mrs.

Caspersen, S.

Lowe, Miss Slesia

Chandler, F.

Fischer, Ch.

Kochi Nagasaki Kagoshima.. Oshima...... Naha

Majer, Capt. and Mrs. | Ishigakijima..

and child

Hales, G. L

Munro, Miss A.

Jones, D

Owen, O. E.

Keyt, Dr. H.

Pillis, E.

Krill G

Linderman, Dr. H.

Schwiter, H. Stoltz, H.

KOWLOON.

Ainslie, Dr. D. H. Binder, Mrs. F. C. Charlton, R., Capt. Hall, A. J.-

and Mrs. E. and MacGregor, J. W.

nutse

No. Nov.

O alta

30.17 30.19

69 66. ..85

6$

.** 0.01

Tinineratura. Humidity Rainfall..

Taihoku...||

Taichu......

Tainan

Koshop

Pescadores...

M 30.21

30,39]

Weihaiwoi...9 2m

Gutslaff. +1." 30.3956 Sharp Peak...

·Amoy ...... 6,30 = 30.10|| Swatowa.m.

Canton Hongkong

Victoria Peak Gap Rock .... MACAO ***** Haiphong... Manila ***** Bacolod Iloilo... Caba

30.20

rom. 30.36 69

C. St. James 102.m

· HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE CHINA STATION.

CLASS.

Andromeda Arup... Astraca

cruisec, is clans

Des Erna Ettrick Exe Per-Hauneian, 23rd Nov., 1.15 P.M.

Fame... Heungthan, 24th Novom..\___*** Manila-Per Ywensang, 24th Nov., 3 P.M.

Handy Swatow Singapore and Bangkok-Per Machew, 24th Nov., 5 F.M.

Hart

Manila-Per Rubí, a5th Nov, 11 A.M.

Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria, B.C., and Tacoma, Wash.-Per Tremont, 25th Nov.,

Macao-Ve: Heungshan, 25th Nov., 1.15 PİNG, Swatow and Shanghal-Per Yateking, 25th Nov., 5P.M.

194 **

TONE. GUNI I.H.P..

300

30.0366

Commander Harbord

Captain R. Nelson Ommannay Lidut Commander R. H. Heston Captain Lionel G, Tainell :, mladimi

Captain

73 NNE

| LAST REPORTED AT

despatch-vessel...

,8,700

1,000

Shanghal

a 15,000

16,500

Shanghal

Torpedo boat destroyer

550

7,000

Hongkong

cruiser, and class

4,360

7,000

Weibalwel

Bonaventure

cruiser, and class

4.300

7,000

Cadmus

loop..

1,070

1,400

Captain H. H. Torlesse ...

H. da C. Laard.., Die, Commander

Shanghai

Cherab

water tank and sug

320

Clie

loop.

1,070

1,400

Diadem

cruiser.

class

11,000

16,500

torpedo boat destroyer

550

7,000

Commander II, D, Wilkin, D.5.0. Captain H. W. Savory

Yangiste

torpedo boat destroyer ...

550

7,000

torpedo boat destroyer..

560

7,000

Hongkong

forpedo

torpedo boat destroyer...

$50

boat destroyer.

5,700

cruiser,

2nd class |

7,000

torpedo boat destroyer...

4,000

torpedo bost destroyer

4,000

special service torpedo-v...|

6,400

3,400

cruiser, 1st class

17,000

21,000

torpedo boat destroyer...

7,000

3,900

1,100

Yangtura Wast River

6,300

350

240

240

240

6,500

la rosaryo

$2,000

21,000

Commodore H, P. Williams.

800 6,300

Liest-Commander E. Secretan... Lisat-Commander Richards...

***

+22

Hongkong

450

Long Harbour

5,900

Hongkong

800

150

550

150

$50

Hecla Hoguo.. [IcheD...

janus. Kinsha

金門

Moorhen

***

Olter ... Rambler Macao-Per fengshan, 27th Nov., 1.15 PM Robin.... Ceba and Iloilo Per Kaifong, 17th Nov Sandpiper.... 3 P.M+

Europe, &c, India, via Tuticoria-'er Spipe...

Taku Tourans, 18th Nov., 11 A.M.

Sutlej... Tamar

torpedo boat destroyer

river gunboat

river gunboat

.

Torpedo hoat destroyer

surveying-ventel

river gunboa!

river gunboat

\river gonboat

KAN

Macao-Tec Heungshan, 28th Nov., 15. Ningpo and Shanghai-Per Tungiting, ath

Toal Nov., J.P.M.

Manila Per Taming, 28th Nov., 3 r.K.

witch Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Whiting Alexander, Am, sa, < 785, Gove, 13th "ov., Victoria and Vancouver, B.C.-Per Tartar, Widgeon ...

Cavite 9th Nov, Coal-Order.

29th Nov., 11 AM.

Woodcock.. Ataka, Br., 2,393, J. Leary, 9th Nov.,-- Manila, Timor, Part Darwin, Thursday Woodlark ...

New York 6th Sept, Case Oil-S, O. Co. Island, Cooktown, Cairns, Townsville, Brisbane, Carl

Ger 6,984, G. Command, 12th Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, Novatuns Island 3rd Nov., Timber. Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth-Per Eastern,

29th Nov, 11 AM Chowtal, Ger. s.6, 1,185, H. Textor, 17th Nov, ➡Bangkok gih Nov., Rice and Timber,—— B. & S.

-E. A. T. Co.

Clovering. Br. 2, 3,154, D. Barton, 6th Sept., Ministers at Takin, and a large

➡Sa ina Cruz gist Aur., Hallast.—C. C. S. rge number of

B. Co. Japanese officers and officials. Liu.l the station

16th and the route along which the Baron passed Coningsby. Br. .., 2,151, Chas, E. Tepp,

Nov-Moll th Nov,, Coal-D. & Co.,

were closely guarded by the police and troops, but. there was no demonstration. Baron Komura and his nuits arrived at Yokosuka 3.5 pm and left at 4 o'clock on the Manchu Maru, which was escorted by' tha, warship Tsushima....... On arrival at Peking, the Baron

pro

and his colleagues will prostoring the pro Legution, where they will stay gress of the negotiations, as

A Peking telegram to the Mainichi states that Mr. Uchida, Japanese: Minister at Faking: intimated to the Chinese Foreign Department on the 4th that Baron Komura would arrive the capital on the 12th, The Chinese Govern

at

has appointed Prince Ching, and another bith

officit for the negotia tionem po

Coptic

Br.4.5, 2,744, Wm. Finch, R.M.R., 218 Nov., San Francisco 21st Oct., Honolulu 26th, Yokohama 9th Nov, Kobe 11th, Nagasaki 13th, and Manila agih, Mails Sand Gen-0. & 0. 5. 8. Co. Craniay, Br.. 7,934, W. Z. Steels, 20th Nov.

➡Kachinotra 16 h Nov., Ballast-G, *& Co,

Curonia, Russian s.s., 2,828, Ch. Nauman, 13th

„T, Cont

torpedo Laat destroyer cruiser, int class receiving

sivar

torpedo bost

ship....

boat destroyer ...

surveying ship...

torpedo boat destroyer ...

river gunboat

river gunboat...

river gunboat.

W

Flag of Admiral-Sir-Gerard V, Noel, Commander-in-Chief,

Seymour !!!

7,000"

Lisut-Commander H. E. Sulivan Lieut. Commander Batheri Lieut. Commander Lewin Commander A. F. Everai!...

Lleut, Commander Stevenson

H. Grant-Dalton

н.

CapCommander H. B. Cox

Lieut-Commander

Captain E.-F. B. Charlton

==PH

141

Lieut. Commander W. E. Darwall Lieut-Commander E. V.F.R. Dogmore

Licut-Commnoder.F.

B. Noble ...

List Commander J. Kiddle

at "

Lieut. Commander Robert E. Vaughanwering

Lieut. Commander H. T. Allay "...is

Lieut. Commander J. T. 8. Lyne ...

Captain

Riveri West River Yangtere

... - Hongkong

en route Shanghai Hongkong

Yangiare

Commander G. E. Monro,

Commander R, W. Glennie... Liant Commander C. E. L. Thomas' ́....

"Lieut-Commander G.-B. Spicer-Simson — Vangisza. Lieut-Commander G. J. Tödd we are Yangtasa Lieut-Commander Jnä, F. Knox...«'...] Yangtare

FRENCH MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA STATION:

NAME.

FLAG AND DESCRIPTION.

TONKGUNL, H. P.

COMMANDING Officers,

LAST REPORTED.

armoured gunbost

---

1,706

· 173

1,700 100

Ligist. Ferret

Lieut. Jeannel. „i

140

*Salgon

Canton Haiphong

Macao-Per Heungshan, 29th Nov., 1.15 PM, Manila, Zamboanga, Port Darwin, Thunday Island, Cooktown, Cairns, Townsville, Krishane, 5-dory, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, Methoume, Adelaide and Perth-- l'er Tainan, 29th Nov. 3 P.M.

Macao-Per Haungskan, 30th Nov.,

1.30 P.M. Manila-Per Zafiro, and Dec., 10A.M.

&c., India, pra Tuticory be Europe Bengal, and Dec., 11 A.M.

Simpsonhafen, Fr. Wilhelmshafen, Herberts Achéron hoke, Matapi, Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne Argus...

Pet Willtiad, t3th Dec, 11 AM.

Avalanche... Shanghai Nagnanki, Kahe, Yokohama, Falonnette... Victoria and Vancouver Homes Emprisinde... Japan, 13th Dec, 11 AM.

Robe, Yokohama, Victoria, B.G., and the Holl

Décidée

.' ,

191

904

Tacoma, Wash.-Paz Lyra, 15th Dag., 11 AM/ Nov, Saigon 9th Nov, Ballast Order. Daphne, Grr. 18. 1,252, E Schipper, 18th

Mails for Canton, Samehui, Wochow Nov-Hamburg 19

19th Oct GORE. A and Macao will be closed on week days at 7.30 / houars

every morning,

On Sundays the mail for Macao will be closed at 8 am, and that for

Francisque... Canton aia.m.

Fronde Mails for Namtao, Sanhuo, Kangmoos, Guichen t Kumchuk, Bamshol, Wacbow and Canton Garydon every evening at 5 p.m. On Sundays the malls Fenri Rivière ... will be closed at 9 am

No mail will be closed for Canton on Bator acquis Javeline |alay evening.

Kersaint

ontcalm

Dragomaketta 3rd Nov, Coal-Order:

Br. 8.1, 3,496, R. Owen, 21st Nov, Haichlag, Br. 265: 1,267, A.. E. Hodgins, 2181 đề: The Vorodtu, makes the following comments Nov-Foochow via Amoy and Swatow

on Baron. Komura's mission to Pekings—We 20th Nov,, Gen. -—-D., L. & Co. are afraid that Baron Komurs will and a hard Hedwig Menzell Ger. 2.8, 980, C. Schönberg, put to crack. It is reported that China-his 6th Nor. Soutabays 23rd Oct., and Sine demanded from Japan sa indemnity for the so-gapore stb, Sugar,--E. A. T. Con- called "lossen: she" auffered in Manchuria on Helmdel, Not. 14, 1,317, Johnson, 20th Nov,

account of the war, · Presuming that the rs. Manlia, 16th Nov, Ball

Ballast.-D. & Co

post

ir truk, we cannot but he surprised at

the impudences of Couscourse

Komurs

fend no par to such demand,

La

On and after 15th July, 1905, the rate

of postage on letters from Hongkong and the

1

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river gunboat.

river gunboat

river gunboat

river gunboat

river gunboat... gunboat

armoured cruiser

=-9413 river gunboat

destroyer... destroyer: ... ...protected cruiser armoured cruiser ... river gunboat

river gunboat... destroyer

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...cruiser.....

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1,000 5,500

Lieutenant L'Est --

100

Captain Passerat de Bílana

6,300

Lieut. Coton

303

20,300

308 300

Llant, Miliyi mi ma

Lieut. Merveillens du Vignaux n

Captain Allaire, ......

Commander Ametrin

Lieut. Mere

Lieut. Bibel Capt, Prat

eat. For

Capt. Ridoux

Fortlar Lieut. La Coroller Commander Simon

Armbruster Capt Martel

Sagot.

Lieut. Duchemin' Lient, Grallier Litat. Marchand

Lient, Glorieux

Lieut. Vincent-Bridugane Fieritip of Rear Admiral da Marośla Commanding the local defence

Salgon

Halphan Halphon

Alour

Bale d'Along

sie d'Alosg

9,376

200

咖啡鬯

307

1,350

2,200

9.500

6,300

4

420

gunbost destroyer à .sub-marine.....

307

***destroyar...

British Postal Agancias in China to Australia Mousquet ... will be at the rate for 4 cents for mach half. || Olry Sun

If any has really been made. Not only that, Hue, Fr, 26, 704 Godenas, 21st Novace instead of 10 cents at presante Pelko

but we hope he will make a counter-damard

for some substantial expression of China's

1,275, F. Fiegler, Nov. Nachao 9th Nov. Coal), W. & Os

- The rate of postage on letters from Australia | Pistolet Haiphong 17th Nov., and Hollow toth,

Protée... to Hongkong and the British Fostal Agencies Gen.-A. R, M. Fes

RC. D. Bradley, 20th in China will be reduced from spd, to 26, for Rapibre

́esch half oança:

gratitude for all Japan hau' dons: on: her baball 94-Calcata via Panang and Singapore

SOU JEG the late costly war' partly for hes be

the past our gear and half japan

Own like, but none can deny that she did to for Chias's sake too. At the cost of many

Genian); M. & Cabine Machew, Gert fin of, H. Harjes, 20th Nov.--

Bangkok 19th Nov, Fleet & Co.x

Shapusand lives par Army drove the Russians Mascello, Gen. pm, 1,435, Grirenity, 18th Nov,

which Chlans Calentes int New Coal-H. A. Lab

Mercedes Br, transport, $300,9) | McGregor,

VIBITORA AT THE HOTELSAR

MEMANG CRAIDIKBURN, Hammett, H. J. O Smith, K. Graat Dann, G. Hii ni Smith, Mr. Fundj Harben, Mr. and Mr. Smith, Perer

ARWAN: Monorm Peter Pas 17th Nov.-Nagam “Brands ART Ballast. | Gaskell Mr. and Mrs.^"^ Grant:5556)

utterly About to restore that region 10 Chine";V compensation will Calms ofar for it Kilt would Appear to un-Laki Japan in autitled to demand

Otta, Nori sa: 2,088

Naral Store Probolinggo 18th Oct, Bugur, W. & Harchiatry

Redoutable....

cruiser

destroyer ***iver gunboat

battleship

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