ONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY.

KRYCORE

LINE, OF THE NEW.

The Kuba leruid, of 2 th November, says

ssage received from Seoul this afternoon the Corean Capital is tranquil and ition of the disturbances on the

THE MABAHI

The Osaka Mad

comments on the new Artesp

yetto: band, expressed great) the news from Segull writes ṣas)! Marquis Ito's four hours' Interview with Coraan Emperor and the all-night conference at the Palace have brought the Japanese Corean

Fan, ord. The status: negotiations to

of the Peninsula has been settled it becomes a

Haitans,

•Novą" Malls and

Coals J. & Co 1,8S. Roach, 28th Nov.

Kosalg, C. Laing Large,

Adams, T-R Anderson, MIK Ashley, Mis WD. Baltiscombe, H. G. show 24th Nova Amoy dasth, and Beck, Mrs.). F. Swator 37th Gen DM & Co Bell, &W, Lient H. F. Lawler,

6th Nov,

(the 17th, whes the realdnace of the tectorate of Japan, it is at prescheides: Hedwig: Mankall, Ger. K1; 984 C. Schönberg, Birbeck

The Saoul correspondent of the Maintek bas seat lengthy telegram describion, the de- liberalióna which resulted in the acceptance by the Corean Goromment, after a prolongat re- the Japanese in char 10 proposals, as recorded in our last from this account that Mr. appears

by a statement

to the

|

gaporekebaya 23rd Oct."and Sin, Bitbon MID

Major.

• Sugar-E, A. T. Cau-Otero, F. JLS Helmdel Nor. 2. 1,237, Johnson, roth Novell, W. 5.

Ld

BAE. Fiegler, 16th Nov tako

EA

Howes,

Roxett, Mr. CA

"Hunter" R+6%IST

Hurst, R., Engiuser;

Capt. R Watk

Leckler, Mt, and Mis. Innes, Capt. |

H.

những là niềm tô th

nila 16th Nov., Ballast-D. & Co. Bonnur, Mr. and Mrs. Leony, A. 1.0.

Lowly, A R Hilary, Ger. 28.

Lewin, L. S. ^ Kinu-châo och Nor, Coal-S.. W. & 00.

Macfarlane, C. H. Indravall, Br.4, 3968 5. Callington, 27th Borthwick, Wins. R. W. Macgowan, Rev.

Nov-Durban aged Nov., Ballast, GL.

Bowden, Mr. V. R

Kobler, 27th Nor.

Kowalow 16th Nor But chang, Ger, maj3,292, Ci

Timber.-B. & H. Nov,Bangkok

Nov. Rice and Wood.--

Gosewisch, 17th

Bornand Mr.

and child menu Media. Dr. O. Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. C 2.9.

I. G.

Bradley, Dr.

T.P.

Misa C.

Maler, Meier, Mr.

Jobs

and Mrs,

& MI

Jameson, Mr. and Mrs. Watson, Mr. and Mrs.

Johannsen, Edm.

Whitlow, A. Wa

JJohnson, Dr. and Mrs." Wright, Mr. & Mr T. SI

D. PA

Wuonksoy AIS.

Taichu

Jones, W. B."

Young, J. Ap

Fainao

Kassar, A. EN

Koshun

Pescadores

Welhalwal

Sharp Perk...

Kulanii, Major & Mrs. | Gutslad Knight, Mijëra

Lamperski, Mr. & Mrs. Amey

Ascott, H. F. Beattin

A Beattie, M. P. Broham, Mrs. Bet,

D. EV

Cocks Mr. & Mra. A, E, Moxon, Clothier, & N

Louder, Mr. Martin, R.

and Mrs. Moan, Mr. & Mrs. E, MAKey, Maj. Ai A. "Mitchällä AMER

Education was destroyed, is whether the relations now established between thore which anticipated. The Corean Ministers all sent in Cores are Japan are similar to those which

exist between, Tunis ör: Annem and their resignations on the 18th, but the Emperor those between the Indian native states

or jo' / has declined to accept them,

and Great Britain, or whether they will be more analagous to the position of the Loochoo Islands vir diets Japan, but it is known that Corean diplomacy has been committed to the

country and

and that all the other; care, of this brachte to Goran sdministration are to be controlled by Japanese advice. These results djapan, will be advantageous to both Cores and prefaced his proposals by istence of countries in a state of barbared and also to all the other Powers. The ex The fact that familie | relations between Corea and Japan bare" peoplesit -It is necessary that-

ench conditions comitantly tended to become closer must be whatever country they exist, abould be attributed to the existence of common interests, brought to an end. It is with this aim in view

batwann

Laertes, and that the Russian people are cow shedding ¿The akhir: ASUMABisenie and their blood in e

their often endangered the barous Government, Chinero people realising the lecompatience of their Authorities. In the case of Corea, the People have been rescued by the Japanese as a result of the Russo-Japanese ward it must now be the endeavour of Japan to anable the Coreans to enjoy all the privileges of civilisation, and to accord them equality of treatment with her owa ubjects. In conclusion; the drant, which has not lately had many kind things to say of

gratitude in that Marquis Ito, expresses sincere ility displ-e in concluding the new Agreement,

detrimental to the interests of the civilised on Nov.,. Rice and Brown, Mr. & Mrs. G. Miller, P. L.

lack of skill on the part of Coreas

Cotes originated in forte bas, very"

ESSA

provides

Gavamment, Ba

interests and threatened the integrity common of Corea the proposals which the Japanese Government now ubmits are intended to re- the causes of these dangers, and 10 thus ass it in the maintenance of lasting in

редсе the Far Easty" An immediate answer hire quested to the proposals, made herewith.

The correspondert preceeds to state that the ina text of the sew Treaty will be made public in day or two. It

Corean that dealt with by the fapanese questions shall

anil that a Japanese Inspector shall he appointed In Cores. In's word, it establishes a Japanese Protectorate over the Peninsular. As ng nutcome of the Agreement, direct diplomatic relations between Cores an 1 the Pawers will now cease, and all the foreign Ministers at Seoul will be drawn The saine

River the correspondent following account of the final conference of the Gorean authorities-At the meeting in the presence of the Emperor, on the 17th, Jupa was represented by Mr. Hayashi, Japanese Minister at Seoul, Mr. Hagiwara, Chief Secret ary of the Japanese Legation, Mr. Kokubu, Secretary to Mr. Hayashi, aud Slessrs. Shimo. kawa and Mhem, who acted as interpreters, On the Corean side, there were present the the other Ministers of ¿Prime Minister and

in the evening the negotia tate. Until late in

everything seemed

and

with

Body,

Bre

The

Shipping.

Arrivals.

own bar

Germania, Ger. s. 1,713 T. Petersen, 28th Nav,Chinklang 25th Nov.. Rice and

· Beans.-J. & Co. Kampot, Fr. s. 412, Le Rail, a8th Nov.. Michael Jebsen, Ger..., 951, H. Bendixen.

Saigon 16th Nov., Gen-Chinese. *** 28th-Nov-Cheloo-23rd Nov., Vermicelli

---], & Co Volute, Br. 1 2,59, E. Stott, 18th Nov.-

Su-Su 2141 Nav, feiraleum,-, K. & Co. Benmohr, Br.5, 1.73% Webster, 29th Nov,

Shanghai 25th Nov, Gen.-G., & Co. Helene, Ger..., 773, 1. Jessen, 29th Nov.,

Canton 28th Nov., Gen- & Co

Br.

"Ei J, Buller, zóth and Nov., CoLJ

Nov.-Saigon 16th Now,, Meal Chinesa Br. 1,340, J. B. Jackson, and Br. 45, 2,112, J. G. Spence, 28th Lightning,

Noy Calcutta via Penang and Singapore 22nd Nov, Gen.D., 5. & Co. Loongmoon, Ger. .., 1,700, F. Kalkofen, 38th

Nov., Canton 27th Nov., Gen.--5. & Co. Nov-Manija 24th Nov., Gen.-J., M. & Br.4.1., 1,093, A. E. Sandbach, 17th

P

Lucia Vittoria, Ital. ., 554, J. Boardman, arth Nov-Kwong-chowan 16th Nov, Gen.

Music & Co. Manningtry, Br. 6.8., 1,828, E. Lawson, 28th Nov, Maji aand Nov., Coals.-D. & Co.,

L.d.

Mautang, Br. 48, 1,644, R.. Houghton, 24th Nov.-Sandakan 17th Nov., Timber.-- J., M. & Co Mercedes, Br. transport, 3,300, J. McGregor, 17th Nov. Nagasaki 13th Nov., Ballast.

Yaval Store Office.

Oanfs, Br. 3.; 4,866, J. Relry 28th Nov.

Liverpool 15th Oct., and Singapore 2and Nov., Gen-B&S.

Co

Otta, Nar. $8., 2,088, H. Linchanson, loth Nov., Probolinggo 28th Oct, Sugar, S., W. & Royalist, Br... 2,080, WA. Scott, 24-Nov-

➡Hongay atat Nṇy, Coal-—]., M. & Co. Shihjehan, Br. 3.s., 1,061.1. Scoll, 19th Nov, Swatow 17th Nov., Ballast.-Order. Triester Aurat, a., 3.223, D. Mistrarigo, 27th Nov, Shanghai 24th Nov., Gen.-W. & Co.

R

Brighton, Mr. and

Mrs. Morrison, Mis & child

Moore, Dr. W. B. A.

Moulder, Mr. and Muni Daniel, Mr.

Newell, S. G.

Burnie, C. M. G. Broughall, L Burtt, W. H. Carlton, L. M. Chatham, Hon. & Mrs, Olide, O. C. Carter, W. L

W.

3.

Clark, M.,O. Clark, T. Clarke, Mrs. T. W. Clarke, T. W. Clegg, L., Eng. Close, A. S.

and Mrs. H. 1. Colvin, H. E. Cook, Mrs. C. W. Cooper, W. /SOPP Ms. John

Coulthart, J. Cruickshank, A. Cunningham, G.

Mes and Miss

Newell, Mr. & Mrs. 1. Newington, A. G. Nicholls, E, A.,

O'Reilly, Dr. and Mrs.

Oite, F. Pan, F. N. Le

Parfitt, W..

Lt. Park, J. S.

.

Parker, F. L.

Parks, J. L.. Partridge, H. E. Patey, Mrs. E. O. Peake, W. Pecker, B. L...

Darling Col

Dymack, Lieut. A.:

Galer, Capt.

Gastic,

E.

Gosling L-Col

Harker, B. Brotherton

Moss, Mrs.

Dill

and Mi

∙Fest Rock

-MACRO SDime Haiphong...

Parry, Major Peeble, Mr. Pollock, K.C., Min.

ON Hugh"-|-Manila

Mr. and Mrs. Capt. --

Col.

W.H..

Hughes, Mr. Jacko, Mr.

Jeffries, H.-U.

ouaph, Mr. and Mr. Kaye, Major and Mrs.

Mrs. G. H. Cap. & Betscher, Rand

Perine,

Mr. and Mrs. G. M.

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

FB

W. A.

G. Davica, F. O. Deacon Doalitie, F. H. Douglas, Capt. & Mrs. nowiny, Mrs. W- A Dowley, Downing, Mr. T. C. Dupree, W. S. Edwards, Capt. Evan-Jones, Dr.

Mrs. E

Fletcher, H. Frankel, G. W. Graves, Mr. S. L. Hall, Capt. T. Hall, Mrs. T. G...

tions made no prągle termination, but at Dailin Maru," up. 5., 899, H. Ohta, 29th Wonga Feli, Br. 1.6. 2,852, Allied, Feil, and wischer,

to indicate an unf

a little before 8 p.m. Marquis Ito

B

and General Hasegawa requested and obtained an audience of the Emperor, and the repress tations which they then made had the effect of d sporing His Majesty to adopt a more favourable attitude, with the result that he eventually decided in favour of the acceptance of he proposals on the condition that a few alterations were made. The Emperor took the view that to reject the propo

als altogether would be an act of rudeness on the part of Corea. The, P.ima Minister, however, continued to maintain a most obstinate op position, and had an audience with the Em peror for the purpose of submitting his opinions. By this time a number of the Careas Ministers were inclined to accept the Japanese proposals, but noge of them ventured to give utterance that view. At about mid-

Yang, Minister

Nov.-Tamsa via Amoy and Swatow 28th

Gen. S. K

&Co.

Nov Eastern, Br. 3, 3,596, G. H. Powell, 29th Nov.,

-Kobe 23 d Nay, Gen.-G..!. Ithaka, Ger, 53, 1.446, 14. Echt 29th Nov,

Canton 18th Nov., Gen-S & Co. Shaobsing, Hr. ... 1,307, F. 1.Nor hcombe,

29th Nov.-Canton 28th, Nov., Gen.-B. &2 9.

Elita Noxsack, Ger. s.s., 1,161, W. Larsen,

Nov-Canton 28th Nov., Gea.- On,

29th

Long Kwongdang, Br... 1,428, W. P. Baker, 29th

Nov, Shanghai th Nova d Swatow 18th Gen)., M. & Co.

Carl Diclorichien, Ger. *.5, 774. H. Scḥlnikier, 29th Nov. Halphong 27th Nov., Gen.~ J. & Co

... Ülearances at the Harbour Ofios.

night the residence of \jkanining Dan | Helene, for Swaiow.

of

Education,

why on

of Japan, after

Kwongsong, for Cantan.

Come out 21 a strong supperty ani: Japanese, Triumph, for Swatow. having previously been was attacked by about twenty.roughs and set Germania, for Canton. on fire. Indications of public ferment were

Hero || Tsinan, for

Also apparent in the vicinity of the Palace, Tartar, for Manil

where the conference was still lo progress. "All the Ministers appeared by this time to be in favour of the acceptance of the Japanese demands, but they hesitated to openly express, their

opinion. Eventually. Yi-Kang- yong boldly took the plunge and declared that he was willing to.agree Japanese pro..

to the

he

proposedihe posals. As a matter of form, making of a few alterations. His example wan quickly followed by the other Ministers, and at I am, the new Agreement was signed by the Mr. Hayashi, Japanese Minister at Seoul, and Corean Foreign Mini ter. But although the signing thus actually took place in the early hours of the 19th, the

Shanebni. Laongmoon, for Haitan, for Swatos, Valute, for Shanghai, Wonga Fell, for Newcastle, N.S. W Dragoman, for Calcutta. Brumohr, for Singapore.

Dopartures,

Nov. 19.

Tartar, for Vancouver. Hangrenn 1, fair amoy. Alfaka, in Tamsui

idivolt, for Sigapore Feoksang, for Cantre

the instrument we given Trinan, for Australian Ports.

At Lbe

the date of the previous day in commeciorafungsking, for Shanchal

tion of the Japanese Japanese. Yamada shrines. were much gratified that the Agagement was concluded after only two days'

Emperors warriles Triumph, for Shanghai

bis

.

Passengere arrived.

Per Bartern, from Japan for Hongkong

Nov.-Bydney via Japan and Shanghai 18th Nov, Coal-Order.

Zafiro, Br... 1,618, R. Rodger, 27th Nov,

Manila 15th Nov., Gen.--Š,, T. & Co.......

SAILING VESSELE..

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

Philadelph a, roth June, Kerosine.-S. O. Co,

Roze, Br, bq., 822, Wright, roth Nov.-West 'Australia'4th Aug, Sandal Wood—§. &

Co.

Steamers. Expected.

Angest

··NAMRE

"From

Alacrity Andromeda Silvia........... Singapore H. A. L.... Nev, 30 Arun

Dec. Astraca Ajax ......Singapore B. & 5.

Path ....... Singapore. D. & Co.... Dec. Bonaventure Chutan... Singapore . P. & O. Co Dec.

Cadman Borneo

.........Sandakan.. M. & Co... Dec. Laisang

M. & Co Dec. Dec. Changsha Thursday 18. & S. Australian ........Australia . G., L., & Co}Dec: Siberia Japan...... P. M. Co... Dec.

P

E. Friedrich Colombo... M. & Co...Dec. Aragonia... Yokol unia. F. & A. Co Dec. 9 Exe... Algon..........Tacoma P. M. Co... Dec. 10 Fame... Trilaijap..........Moji,........]. C. J. L... Dec. 10 Flors Nicomedia ...(Astoria.....P. & A. CoDec. '14 | Handy

T. L.

Pfordien, A. R.

Pigott, C

Powell, Miss

J. Powell, W. A.

Roach, Mra-1-5 and

child

ނ

Rumple, Rev. Dr. and

Mrs. J. W.

Samson, A.

Mrs. Bacolod

lle lo

Capt. and Mrs.

Scheltama, Mr.

Sinclair, A.

Sioker, Mr."

Vandin, Gordon Varekor, Capt. & Mr. White, Dr. M. J. Wilkie, John Woodward; Br. & Mrs.

OCCIDENTALI

Bruhne, Mr. and Mrs. | Callesan, Miss H.

Caspersen, 5. Chandler, F.

G. L

Hales

Keyt, HA Krill, G.

Barnett, H. J. O.

Lows, Mr. and Mrs. Lowe, Mias Slesie

Ceba

C. SL Jamas. 20.M.

November 29th, 1905,:

Vladivostock, am Nemuro..... Tokio, Hakodate....

Kochi

Nagasaki Kagoshima. Oshima Nahan

*300

Ithigakijima..

Talchu.........

Majar, Capt. and Mrs. |· Talhoky ......

and child

Munro, Miss, A.

Owen, O. E.

"Schwiter, H.

Stolis, H.

CRAIGIEBURN,

Smith, E. Grant Smith, ME and M.

Grant

Dano, G. H. Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs. Harben, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey, Capt. & Mr. Soppa, P.-

Smith, Percy

Pescadores

30.35

Welhaiwal am 3031 44 Getzlaff

Sharp Peak... " Amoy 5.30 Swatow res Canton, Hongkong roa.m. Victoria Peak

Marchant, Capt. and Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Gap Rock

.Aloalia, Dr. D. H

Scott,

Scott,

and Schaeffer, G. S.

Gray

Mrs. and children Montague

Shea,

J. C.

KOWLOON.

Carter, L.

Skott,

Black, F. H.

Hall, A. J.

Slack, Miss

Small, W.

Steiz, A. L.

Binder, Mrs. F. C... Cope, W.H. Carppar. H.

Charlton, R.M., Capt. Lee Ray, H. Ji

and Mr. E. and MacGregor, J. W. nurse but del Terrell, Mr.

Macao Haiphong. Manila.......

#

H

Bacolodër,

Iloilo. Cabuy

C. St. James, 104.m.

HIS BRITANNIOʻMAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE OHINA STATION,--

CLAES,

despatch-vessel...

cruiser, 1st clank

torpedo boot destroyer

crulsor, 2nd class

cruiser, and class

J

water tank end tug

loop

torpedo boat destroyer ́...

torpedo boat

cruiser,

and class

torpedo boat destroyer.

TONS.

GUNS. I.H.P.

60

_KE

LAST REPORTED AT

CAPTAIN.

1,700 11,000

3,000

16,500

Commander Harbord · .......' Captain R. felson Ommanrey...

enroute Hk.vla Forta

Woosung

150

7,000

+

4,360

7,000

1

41360

7,000

11070

1,400

Llaut. Commander R. H. Heaton. Captain Lionel G. Tufnell Captain H H. Torlesse....... Commander II, du C. Luard......

Hongkong

By

Welhaiwal

Shanghai

Yangiare

Cherub

390

300

4. Clio 4" "Diadem *

Des

1,070

1,400

riser, 18! class

1,000

16,500

Commander 1. D. Wilkin, D.5.0. Captele II. W. Savory

gkeng WoGiang

torpedo boat destroyer....

7,000

Lieut. Commander H. F. Suliyan

8 Erpe.. A Ettrick

torpedo boat destroyer

7,000

Lieut. Commander Bather

torpedo bort destroyer

7,000

Lieut. Commander Lewin...

todo boat destroyer

7,000.

Commander A. F. Everett...

Hongkong

5.700

Hongkong

• 4.360

7,000

4,000

་་་

Hart... Hecla Bogue....

torpedo boat destroyer

275

4,000

...special service torpedo-v.....

:

5,400

2,400

Captain E, ET

201

cruiser, class

Hongkong

Hongkong

lat.

12,000

11,000

Hongkong

Itchen...

torpedo boat destroyer.....

Janus ..

torpedo boat destroyer ...

280

73,900

DOCK RETURNS.

Kinsha

river gunboat

++

85

1,300

Moorhen

river gunboat

180

800

HOMOKONG AND WIFAMPOA DOCKS,

Otter

6,300

Hercules

-Kowloon Dock,

Rambler

Furveying vessel

650

Commander C.

Kwanting

H

Robin...

river gunboat..i

140

Glenfarg

Sandpiper

river gunboat

river gunboat...

240

Lisat Commander H. T. Atlay

240

6,500

12,000

11,000

Captain

receiving alip

4,650

Tel

river

180

B00

Lias Commander

B. Bacretan

Waterwitch

torpedo

destroyer

6,300

Commander Richards...

...surveying ship ...

450

Commander R. W. Glennis

...

Long Harbour

torpedo boat destroyer

360

+5,900

Lical, Cominander C. E. L. Thomas ...

Hongkong

river gunboat

I

195

Boo

Lieut. Commander G. B. Spicer-Simson-

Vangtare

river.gunboat...... 10–399...

150

550

river genbost

550

Lieut. Commander G. J. Todd' 15 Liest, Commander Jno.-Fi-Knox,

Yangtere

Yangtza..

Pronto Wongalell."

Heungshan.......... Fooksang Lasites ...............................................

Capt. Ackley, fieut. Marble, and Miss Douglas. | H.M.S. Fame For Brisbane-Mr. J. Simon. For Sydney Sir John See, The Misses Ben (2), Miss Husky, Messrs L Cantlon, M. Cowper, B. Pawacy, F. A. Crago and H. Hirao.

Passengers departed.

The Mainicht's correspondent conclud message with the statement that tranquillity has been preserved at Senul since the signing of the Agreement. The residences of the Corean Ministers of State are, however, guarded by the Japanese authorities. The persons who attack- ed the residence of the Corean Educational Minister are

Per Tourant, for Saigon-Mr. C. Boulard, said to have been members of the Y.M.C.A acting at the instigation of officials Mr. and Mrs, O. Clarke, Mr. Yeng Feng, and of the Imperial Court. Marquis Ite will be Mrs. Achard. For Singapore-Messrs. Sim present at receptions to be given by the Ameri-Tack Sang, Chan Tung Chow, Kitano, and can Minister on the 10th and the French Minis ter on the 31st, ani! will return to Tokio before "the end of the minnik.

Govern

e

of

OUTLINE OF THE AGREEMENT. Seoul telegrains received yesterday by the Kobe Shimbun site that the newgreement between Japan and Carea provides: (1) that the position and dignity of the Corean Imperial Court shall be inaintained; (e) that a Japanese

Ganaral, who is to be directly respon

eror, shall Bible to the Corean Emperor,

app-int direction ed, and shall be charged with the affairs of Biate; (3) that Coreste diplomatic re Iations shall be placed in the hands of Japan, the latter undertaking to restore these posOFT to Corsa when the Government of that country la considered competent to properly employ Stout on the earncel representations of the authorities); (4) the Castoms Superintendents Treaty Ports to be Japanese (5) Coren At the

to enter into treaties with any Power with. put Japan's con 2*The Kobe Bhimijos masságo

massage says the Corean Prime Minister resisted these proposals to the and and threatened to kill himself. He is to be banished for three years.

Mrs. Ofuu. For Port Said-Capt. A. Novik off. For Marseilles--Mr. Fanald Gre's, Mr. and | Mr. J. C. Johnston Mesurs, José Hentique Tavares and Benrand.

Per Tariar, for Vancouver, &c.-Mer, G Law Ching and daughter. The Zorilla The

C S. Schaeffer, C. Brower, A J. MacPherson, trical Troupe, Meers. M. B. Garber, H. Graham, C. S, Virgil, R. Go ads, Mr. J. E. Findley, Mr. and Mrs. Gen. Ganer, Mr. F. Tontino, and Mr. and Mrs. P. Fier.

Shipping Borort 7

Kwanglee Ping Ching

4

י -

Aberdeen Cosmopolitan

27

SIKANGITAI,

Whiting Widgeon 24th inst.Woodcock- New, Nov. at. Woodlark.... „Old, " 21.

Ships Passed The Canal. Outward-20th October-Hyson, Okto, St. Rgbert, Tonkin. 14th October-Clavirkill, Austria, Marwarr. 28th October-Priam. 31st October-Aidma, Pathan, Silvin, Indrai Aura,

++

torpedo bost destroyer

torpedo Lust destroyer. ...

cruiser, tst class

* Flag of Admiral Sir Gerard U. Noël, Commander-in-Chiol ·

Homeward-17th October,Benlomond. Arrivals at Home-20th October-Ermist Simions. 24th October-Preussin, Kennedić, Mainica, 25th October-Roon, Veront; BIR lasig, Laos, Rhinanta, 31st October-Spegia, Austria, Pak Ling, Candia, 11th November Acheron

Ceylan, Achilles

15th November Argu Ulyan 16th Nor Avalancha ember-Baralong, Scandia, 18th November Balonnette

Bayern, Copack, Orestis, Nubla 21st or Casse-tête... Caronade.. Str. Datlin Mars from Tamsul, etc -Mode- ember Aicinus, Glawy 24th November

28th November--Barsiti, Combis D'ALAS moderato.

Persia, Ociana.

Décidée

Str. Volute from Susus-Moderate to fresh- wind, clear weather, by Ely swell,

them (this promise was given by Marquis It Tage to fresh breeza kud Ane weather, with | Benledi, Banca."

consent,

of

****Another Seoul telegram gives a version

new. Agreement which is said to have been published to an English paper there, & Il dess Themes in from thaibe Com

Str. Barten from Kobe:-Having left there at noon on 23rd inst, called at Moji for bunker coal, and left there at ó a m, on the atth, pass.. ed Tomabout Island at 7 p.m. on the ayih, and arrived at Hongkong at 2.10 am. on the zoth, experienced light to moderate N. and NE. winde, fine weather, and moderate NE. sea,

Voguela in Port. STRANNEL,

Alexander, Am. 2.5, 1.763, Gove, 13th Vev.,-

Cavite 9th Nov. Coal, Orday

Bost Office,

Lieut. Comniander Stavenson Captain H. Grant-Dalton

Lieut. Commander H. B. Cox Lieut.Comniander

D. Charlton

Captain Shortland Shortland

7,000-Lieut. Commander C-Seymour

Lieut. Commander' W. E. Darwall Lieut. Commander E. V. F. R. Dagmore Lieut. Comniandar F, B, Noble Lieut. Commander. J. Kiddle

C. E. Monro'

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