AWAKENING OF THE MONGOL PROPLAS.
[Continued from page 31
of propertion in the souls within. They will not give much trouble if the Japanese, do not good and bully them. A tendency in this direction has been remirked, and Marquis Ito has particularly emphasised the necessity for kindness and circumspection on the part of all Japanese in Korea ni well main the policy of her Government. Somewhat unfavourable comments have been made by foreign observers at to the conduct of the Japanese in Korea, and doubts are expressed as to their capacity for making a success in that country. As to this we have, however, a precedent in Formosa,
where Japaese rule was by no means a
Buccess at first. That island had proved too hard a nut for several lowers to crack-Spain, Holland, and Chins had failed in it-and it nd become an Alsatia for bad men and a refuge for savage tiben. After six years Japan established order, and since then, by a mix ture of severity and moderation, the island has be ame not only peaceable but is on the way to economic property. he may reasonably
Colombo Muru, for Bingapore.
M. Struva, for Chinking.
1
Barra, for Calcutta. Baicking, for watow, Falk, for Rajang. Ameer, for Shanghal, Phranang, for Bangkok. Kilburn,
for Yokohama. Riang, for Canton. Devanka, for Shanghai.. Kwangtze, for “hanghai, Loongsang, for Manila,"
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
Passengers arrived. Per Ontang, from Calcutta-Mr. Whitton. Per Glenfälloch, from Singapore--156 Chi
Tese,
Per Palamcotta, tram Singapore-300 Chi-
Lese.
Per Oczana, for Landon from Yokohama-- Mr. L. S. T. Burrell; and Miss Relbin. From
4 Kabe-Mr. and Miss Scranton. From Shan
dai for Hon keng-Mre, laquin, Mr. and Mrs.
Brums and servant, Mr. and Mrs, Serno, Mesirs. R. Bergen, R. H. Griffiths, A. Babbing- ten, Alderton and 1). Law, For Singapore-- Mr. Hankin. For Colombo-Mrs. Brereton Frou From Kobe for London-Mr. C. P. Rit- on From Shan, hai for Drin'ist-Mr. H. Coln and servant.. Penang-Mr. A Mackie, For London-Mr. and Mrs. 5. Elder, Miss Ingrom, Mr. K S. Lewis, Mr. Reid, hildren, infant and amal, Miss Owen, Messra. williams, Walker, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Shaw, and amat For Marseilles--Mr. Me-
expect, therefore, in have a similar successie.
in Korea and to develop her interests in Man- churia before her lenses are up, and before the Anglo-japanese Treaty expires. Berinteresis demand that China should a longer be the prey of Western Powers, but at the same, ime she dues not wish the Calorsus to awake 100 fast pr to develop turgilly, until the passage of time has enabled her to consolidate her own position."
In a sub-equent article Mr. Colquhoun say's
But undoubtedly the niost important of the recent development in China's attitude to the West is her surressfat boycott of American manufactures. Although news has just rome of a relaxation in the regulations concerning Chinese immigration, there is little sign at opart from the Fresident, a few statesmen, and the better informed sections of the Press, America takes the situation at all seriously The exclusion of classes of people who are not. likely to become "l-bourers' and the indigni. ties heaped on every Chinaman, not because of his trade, but because of his skin-this race discrimination, in short is becoming intoler. able to the Mangal pro»'es, and will develop in to a menace to peaceful relations between Eas!
and West. We must awake ourselves to the reality of the Orien Brena cence and accord its pioneers the respectful consideration (in act and not merely by word) which hey have won and deserved, while at the same time, we endeavour to discriminate between Reform and Revolu tion and throw our weight into the balance in favour of the former. When we read in the writings of Japanese that iles believe they can observe deteriorations in our national character, that we are becoming emotional and material. ́istic, that patriotism is not taught in our chhals, that religion is losing ground, and that wealth, nat duty, is our guidinge star, we, may well pause and wonder if we are on firm ground, and whether we are justified in the race-pride which makes in contemptuous of the Oriental even while we praise him. Our attitude at the best oscillate between lavish admiration and. panic fear, and neither is reasonable.
In view of the great interests. we still possess in the Far Fast it, is of the greatest Importance to estimate rightly the changes that are taking place there. They cannot be viewed without serious misgivings. The Government which talks of Constitutions and sends Com. missions to study our Parliamentary systems still pursues impenitent the policy of ignoring utterly the treaties and obligations she has entered into with us. While prating of reform she leaves the root of the mat er, the eruption of her finances, untouched. She speaks of building railways and working mines well knowing that, as Chinese capital will not be forthcoming, for these enterprises, they will have to be financed by tax tion
What pro greas will be made with such a source of re- venue is a matter of little doubt. Still, China is awake; the great body of the people is stirred, well may we ask the Titan, Whither Roest thou?"
Shipping,
Arrivals
Devanba, Br. s.s. 809. T. II. Hide, 5th April, -London 1st Mar, and Singapnie st April, Mails and Gen. --P: & O. S. N. Co. Palamcotta, Ir 5.8., 2,705, T. P2. Babb, 5th April,--Singapore 31st Mar, Gen.-J., M. & Co.
LC.
Victorious, Br. .., 2.213. C. W. Picktham, th April,Londonth Feb, Gen.-D. & Co., Glenfalioch, Br. 6.5., 1,134 G. Kinghorn, 6th April-Singapore 3 Mar., Gen-Jon Tek Seng. Namyong, Br. 1984. R. C. Willie, Ath Amil, Mauritius rotb Mar, Sugar.-Wei Bin & Co, Powbatan, Bir. 5.1., 7,503, W, F. Turner, 6th
April, Mofi 31st Mar, Coal.-D. & Co. Ld.
Ceylon, Br. I, 2,637, C. F. Lockstone, oth
W
Per Hangang, from `hanghai-Mr. Mooney, Pei Ceylon, for Hongkong from Colombo
and Mrs. Nix and maid, and Mr. and Mre. lilpatrick. From Marseilles-Mr. and Mrs. Eeegan From Port Said-Mes rs. A. Smith nud C. N. Washington! From Singapo e-Mr. Kirkham, Frons Port Said for Yokohama--Mr.
Thayer.
Shipping Ropart.
Str. Onsang from Calcutta:-Ely winds, fine with slight sea.
Str: Victorious from London-Woderate nonsoons, and fine weather
|
Zafiro, Br. 3.1., 1,618, R. Rodger, 3rd April,
Manila 31st Mar., Gen.-S., T. & Co. Zoroaster, Br. 3.5, 2,384, J. Ewan, 1 April,
Moji 27th Mar., Coal, & Co.
8teamers Expected.
Vessels From Agents
FRIDAY APRIL
Crowley, Mrá Saint Quin, J.
Edward and infant
Cruickshank, A. Danthandey, Mr. Davies, F. Ö..
Deacon, F. B. Donald, R. H.
Reed, E, B.
6, 1906.
KING EDWARD.
Backhouse, J. H. Bush, Henry A.
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL REGISTI 8, April 5th, 1906, K.MI
Tokio
Cunningham, Mr. and Morse, Mr. & Mrs. F. G. Hakodate ...
Mrs. A. Curry, Mr. and Mrs. G. Moulder, Mr. and Mrs.
Male, Mr. and Mrs. W.
Rees, L. C.
H.
Bar. Th. Hu. Wind Wr.
Reift, Mr. S. A.
Chandler, Miaz A, B.
Meek, Joba
Reach, Mrs. J. S. and Chandler, Geo. E.
Meok, T.
child
Roberts, Mr.
Donald, Mr. and Mrs.
W.H. Doolittle, F. H.. Douglas, Capt. & Mrs. Dowley, Mr. and Mrs,
Robinson, Mrs.
Cruck bank, J.
Mr.
Moors, Mr. and Mrs. Vladivostock:7am.
A. C. and s00
Nemuro
....16 a.m./29.53
#
Robinson, E. F.
MOSOL E. J.
#
.9.61 120.00
Schutte, R.
11
₤30,111
J.
Scott, Mr. and Mrs. J.
G. and child
W..
Shes,
Downing, Mr. and Mr.
J. Skott, C
J.
Draper,
L. T.
*Miss
A. B.
30.15
Narsaw, L
Moutrio, Sidney
...
30.13
བ
9
T. C. and Infant Dralis, L Einstmann, W.
Slocombe, Mr. M.
Spittles, J. S.
Stein, A. L.
Duckwonb, Mliés (2) Parrish; Mr. & Mrs. E. Fairchild, H. J. Faymoville, Mr. and Parrish, Master Brad-
Mrs. Bernard
ford
H
Oshima. Nahr Ishigakijima..
30.12
30.21
Taiboku ......5 ám. 19.97
Taichu.........
Fisser, Mr. and Mrs. Pearse, Dr. W, W.
Mrs. E
H. W.
Pryce, Mr. and Mrs.
Tainan
ལ་ཝམ་་པ། Kohup....
(30.00 29.99
Gero, Miss
Glidden, Mr. and Mrs, N.
Chak J.
Weibaizei...9
a.in.30
Rickenmann, U.
Gatzlaff
jomp
Sharp
Den of Malos. Shanghai...N, Y. K.... April 7 Tjiliwang
Macassar...J. C. J. LApril 7 Dakota
Japan an N. Y. K.... Apni & Numantia Moji....... P. & A. CoApril 8 Arratoon A pear Singapore, D. S. & Co April 9 P. Sigismund. Sydney M. & C
& Co... April 9 Shi'noseki .J. C. J. L... April Tjimahi........ Diomed
.........Shanghai, B. & S. ... April Emp of India. Japan......C. P. R. Co April to Sachsen... Singapore. M. & Co... April 11 Aker
........... Singapore M. & Co... April 11 Kutsang.........
Calcutta...., M. & Co April 15. 11'kong Maru.. Japan...... T. K. K... April 18
DOCK KETURNS,
HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCKS,
Kowloon Dock,
U.S.S. Barry..........
Dos HermaTIOS
H.M S. Handy
Anghin Chingiu. Ban Yik Hanoi.... Montcalm
U.S., Bainbridge Brand......
Cityal Birmingham... Doric....... Battenhal Taishan
Kiang Wo.......
U.S.S. Raleigh
U.S.S. Cincinatti Min Selan
Evan-Jones, Dr. and Stephena, H.
Stevens, Rev. AJ. Stevenson, R.N., Lieut. Eves, G. W.
Comdr, and Mrs. E. Fischer, R.
Sutherland, P. D. Fletcher, H. Formao, Mr. and Mrs. Tayler, Dr. and Mrs.
E. B.
N. G.
Mr. and Mrs.
P
Thomas, H. P. Thomas, Miss M. L.
.
Reynor, Mr. & Mrs. E. Pescadores...
Graves, Mr. & Mrs. A. Rietmann, F.
M.
Grundy, T. E. M. Grundy, Mines (2)
ET, Capt. and Thompson, Mr. and Hollabaugh, F. W.
Mrs.
Goodlos, Col. and Mrs. Tyson, Mrs, E, F
Mrs, and children
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17
מויCoathgspof
Goodwin, MM, Wm. B. Unbehaun, C. H.
Henry, C.
Mrs.
Vosper, Miss E. H.
Wakefield, Mrs.
Watkins, Miss E.
Mrs. P Williamson, Miss Wilson, C. H. V. Wood, G. G.
A, Worthman, Mrs. C. H.
& Yates, Mr.
Hollingshurst, H.
Haasburg, W. W. Hughes, J. Owen
T.
Robb, Į, M. Rutherford, T.
Peak...
M
Amoy .......................16.30 ₪|29.95) Swatow
102 Col, and Mr. Canton
Mr. and Mrs.
Siddio, C. L.
Jackson, Mrs, and child Stewart. Mias C. W.
Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, C.
E. S.
Hongkong Victoria Peak Gap Rock... Haiphong... Manila ******* Пlacolod
Macao
floilo.....
0.17.
.10&m. 30,07)
H
L
30.0469
29.96
ELIT.
19.93
Cabu...** แ 29.93 87
C. St. James 10a.m.
April 6th, 1906, a.m.
Vladivostock.7 a.m.
Vemure Hakodate Tokio
Shibuya, Y.
Hail, Capt. T.
Staeger, O.
Hamilton, A.,
Hanghwont, W. B.
Jacquin, Men, G.
F
Harker, B. B
Jame
Mr. and Mrs.
J.
Harris, J. R.
Thayer,
Hell, P.
Hewitt, Mr. & Mrs. E.
Lafrents, Mr. and Mrs. Withy, Edward
Vaughan, Miss
Higgins, J.
Wright, Mr. & Mrs. T.
Logan, W.
Aberdeco
Hollingsworth, Mr.
Lyell, Mr.
Withy, Mrs, and Min Wylie, Mr. and Mrs.
Young, J. A.
Matsuki, T.
H.
SHANGHAI,
PEAK.
CRAIGIEBURN,
Beattie, M. P.
Kochi
Carruthers, Mr.
#
12
Carter, Mr. and Mrs.
Miller, Mr. and Mrs. J.
F.
Smith, Mr. and Mr.
Nagasaki.
Barnett, H. J. O.
Grant
Kagoshima...
ቀበ
25
Chater, Col.
Smith, Percy
Oshima......
..New, ........ do
26.
Chichester, Maj. A, A.
Nnha
16. #
Clarke,
Taitoko 4m 29.92
Taichu.........
29.93)
Taipap...
jag.91
Kochup Pescadores... Weihaiwei...
29.89 14
am
29th ult.
........Teekadoo, Mar. 19.
International, Cosmopolitan,
Ships Pasand The Canal.
F. 8.
A. N.
Cartney, G. M.
Str. Powhatan from Moji:-Light to, fresh son, Stentor, Barra, Malacca. 6th Marches, Capt.
vatiable winds, and fine weather.
St Glenfalloch from Singapore :--Fine wea" the light NE. wind, and smooth sea through
11.
Vesselai Port,
Martin, R.
Mitchell, R..
"Moon, Me, and Mr.
Moss, Mrs.
Moxon, Mr. and Mrs. Ollis, F: B.
Painter, Major & Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Reynolds, F, O.
Sawer
Capt. and Mrs. Scarlo, Rev. G. Seymour, Lt-Col, and
Mrs. Sleclair, A.
and March Benvenue, C. Ferd Laris, Hud Darling, Col. Caledonten, Flintshire, Indrapura, Aker, La- fang Prins Eitel Friedrich, 9th March- Rhenania, 13th March-Alesia, Trieste, Sikh Calchas, Ernest
Preussen, Pathan, Simmons,
Вестилка, Devanka, Indian Monarch, lyo Mart. 17th March-Japan, Moyune, Sulaste Patroclus, Tencer. 20th March-Brisgovia,
Gaspar, Mr. Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Gaster, E.
W. Douglas Groskoma, Mr. Hall, Me Amiral Hanson, Mr.
Skottowe, Mr. & Mrs. Stokes, Mr. Vereker, Capt. & Mrs
Adaras, M. and Mrs. F. Smith, E. Grant
R. J.
Brown, C. A. Dann, G. H. Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs. Jameson, P. S.
Bettings, P. Brunco, Dr. K. Casperice, S. Finnick, R. L. Finnick, H. R. Geissel, O. Geutuez, E. Guthrie, G. R. Keyt, Dr. F. Krill, G.
Soppa, P.
Webb, Mr. and Mrs., Ishigakijima.
Montague
OCCIDENTAL
Mainka, J.
Arcadia, Benalder, Sachsener, 24th Hassan, Mr. and Mrs. Ward, Capt. The Hen, Lohmann, E. G.-
eun, Br. 3.2.100, Downie, 4th April. Axemans, Engineer,
Newenstle, NSW, tuth Mac, Coal.-S., T. & Co.
aka
and Mrs. M. R. C. Watson, Mr. & Mrs. M. White, Dr. M. f Wilkie, Mr. and Mrs.
John
March-Dardanus,
Palermo, Zitten,Hareland, F. A, Ping Suey, Polyresten, St. Bride. wyth March
Anténer, Hennety, Chin, Indramayo. In Jacke, Mr. Anghin, Ger... 120, D. Reimers, 29th Mar,
Jeffries, H. U. Bangkok 2 nd Mar., Rice and Wood-ararama Copack, Sithonia Afanica, osling, Lt.-Col.
March-Jason, Kouang-St, Sumatra, Touran, Kaye, Major and Mrs.
Wonde, Mr. and Mrs. Sprsia. 3rd April-Bemmohr, Laos, Palawan, Knight, Mr. Prins Heinrich, St. Bedt.
Van de Lang, Mr. Maitland, Mr. and Mrs, Woodward, Mr. & Mn.
Zehrmann, H. CI E. W,
1. & S.
Athenian, Br. 5.8., 3,228, S. Robinson, Jid April-Vancouver, B.C., 5th Mar, and Shanghai 30th, Gen.-C. P. R. Co.
flornco
Gen. 5, 1,344, F. Sembill, 4th April, Sandakan 291h Mar., Timber and Gen. -M, & Co. Braemar, Br... 2,116, S. L. Saxby, 30th Mar,
-Moji 24 h Mar., Coal-M. B. K. Brand, Nor. s. 1,520, M. Evensen, zud April, -Canton tit April, Gen.-Kwong Man Wo
Cari, l. 4,195. G. Belsito, tih April,~ Bon bay and Singapore 19th Mar, Ġen.-
& Co,
hingeu, Br. .s., 1,459, J. McD. Howie, 10th
Mar, Melbourne via Ports with Feb.. Gen, and Mastly Flour.-B. & S. eltonsang, Br. 5.9., 1,417, Cox, 2nd April,- Soumabaya zist Mar, Sugar.-J., M. & Co. City of Birmingham, Fr. 6.5., 140, Walton, 3111 Mar-Hainan Straits 29th Mar, Salvaged Gear of ss. Dreima.- Jamieson & Co. Cowrie, Br. 3.5, 3,55, A. E. "Dnnell, 3td
April,-Singapura 27th Mar., Petroleum. A., K. & Co. Daigi. Maru, p.ss, po, Olt, 4th April,-- via Amoy and Swatow 3rd April, Tamaui via Gen-0. S. K
Doric, t. 86, 4,975, 11. Smith, R.N.R., At April, San Francisco 27th Feb, Honolulu Var, Yoko na 20th, Kabe 22nd, 6th
agasaki 23rd, and Manila goth, Mails and. Gen., O; S. S. Ca.
Dos Hermanns, Am. 5.5, 816, M. Morales, 31st Maz, Manila 27th Mar, Ballast-Order. Elisabeth Rickmers, Ger, 5.5, 997, W Bote-
fuhr, 3rd Apri' —Bangkok 25th Mar., Rice and Gen.-B. & S
Glenroy, Bt. 9.8, 4,141, T. Darke, 4th April,-
Singapore 28th Mar, Gen.--McG. ro, & Gow.
Hanni. Fr. 5.5, 739, Meeres, 8th Mar. Vanila ith Mar,, Ballast.-A. R. M. tris, A, iransport, 2,100, Whitton, 27th Feb.
-Manila z2nd Feb, Coal-Government, Jules Terry, Fr.. 88, 300, Sap, 30th Mar
Baiphong 27th Mar, Ballast M, & Co. lies, 17th Mar, Celles, Kampot, Fr. 5.8, 412,
Macao 2 th Mar., Gen.-Chinese. Kohe, Aust. .8, 2.200. Ukerheish, 30th Mar
Mbji 23rd Mar,, Coal.-D. & Co., Ld. Loonginoon, Ger 1.8 1245 F Kalkoten, 4th
April-Canton 3rd April, Gen.-S. & Co. Machew
Ger. ss., 95 Haryes, 5th April, Bangkok via Swalow 28th Mar., Rice- B. & S
1, 6, 5: Madeleine Rickmers. Ger. 5.5..
Simonsen, 4th April — Bangkok 29th Mar, Vice-M. & Co.
Maila, Ger. s., 1,70, T. Minssen, 5th April, -from Singapore via Bangkok, Rice. & Co,
Musang, Dr. .., 1,644. R. Houghton, 27th MarSandakan 21st Mar, Timber and Gen-J... & Co Mercedes, Br. transport, 1,900, J., McGregor,
Arrivalent Home-2nd March-Wuðla, 6th | March-Pak Line. 8th March-Palma, oth March-Ajix, Glenturret, Roan, Indrani 13th Mar h-Ambria, Caledonten, Hudson. 14th March-falacca. 17th March Hellas, Stentor 30th March-Preussen, Salasie. 24th March |--Athell,, 27th Match--Iya Mfaru, Rhenania, 30th Maich-Alesia, China, Patroclus. and April-Fapan. 3rd April—Bechuana, Antenor, Brisgavia, Indrapura, Zieten,
|
6th Feb.,-from Pulo Condore Island. Nam BABK. Br. 1.5, 2,591, Geo. Payne, and April, Calcutta 18th Mar,via Penang and Cingapore 26th, Gen.-J., M. & Co, erite, Dul. 8.8., 1,000, Carrick, 5th Apill,
mbang vix Swarow 3rd April, Ballast. & C..
Oceana Br.
Hr. 3... 3.574, W, Hayward, A.M.R., 5th April-Shanghai 3rd April, Majls and Gen-P&O N. Co.
Post
Office.
A Mail will close for :-
Amoy and Manila - Per Zafire, 7th April,
9 A.M.-
1.owe, Mr. & Mrs. J. C. Lowe, Miss Sicale
Majer, Capt. and Mrs.
N.J.
Munro, Miss A.
Gutriaff
Sharp Peak... Amoy Swatow Canton......... Hongkang
+1
6,30 a
a.m.
11
29.93
... 10 Lm. 29.95 68 |
Victoria Hak
Richter, Mr. and Mrs. Gap Rock....
11
Majer, Master W.
Maltitz, J.
Merde, P.
Millar, P.
Owen, O. E.
Parkin, J. C.
and childrens Voster, E,
19.93 71
Haiphong...
Manila
Aprils at April 3 mi
#1
29.88 82
30.07
ipm. 29.93
Bacolod 9 a.m.
72
70
Iloilo. Cebu
29.89 86 (29.91) 86
62
67
C. St. James.ioa.m.
0.08
Temperature
hidity..................... Rainfall......
FRENCH
NAME.
FLAG AND DESCRIPTION.
TONS.
¡GUNS,
Н. Р.
'd fron
Adour...
Alouette
Argus...
Caronade
Décidée
Singapore, Sourabaya and Samarong Per Chuniang, 7th April, 2 PM
Descartes... Dupetit-Thouars Shanghai-Per Tingsang. 7th April, 10 A.M.Esturgeon... Shanghai and Vladivostock-Per Loong Fancirque...
i'mtide toon, 7th April, to Av.
zia Tuticorin-1-Guichent... Europe, &c. India Oceano, 7th April, It A.M.
Gucyder Macho-Per Heungsh ́×, 7th April, 1.15 P.M.
Henri Rivière Kudat and Sandakan-Per Mausang, 7th Jacquin April, 2 P.M.
Javeline
**
Kersaint
Lynk Manche Montcalm... Mousquet Otry Pribo Perie ...
A
Pistolet
Swatow, Amoy and Tamsui-Per Daifin Maru, 7th April, 5 P.M.
Swatow, Singapore and Baugkok - Per Elisabeth Rickmers, 7th April, 5 r.M.
Shanghai-Per Yachow, 8th April, 9 A.M. Amoy, Straits and Rangoon-Per Palam corfu, 8th April, F.M.
Bangkok-Singora, 10th April, to A... Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Hono- Julu and San Francisco-Per Doric, 10th April, II AM.
Singapore, Penang and Bombay-Per Caprí 10th April, 11 .M.
Namang, 10th April, 2 P.M.
Singapore, Penang and Calcutta-Per
Protée.... Rapitre
Redoutable *
Styx
Je
Rabre ...
Takinog Tako... Vauban Vétéran Vigilante.
H
Manila-Per Team, 10th April, 3 P.M.. Vedere Ne.. - Erature,
Tancorio 100 Prins
vins Regent Lulipold, 11th April, 11 A.M. Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, 11th April, 11 A.M. Victoria and Vancouver, {B.C.)-Per Athenian;
དྷྭ*
Tientsio-Per Esang, 11th April, 2 P.M. Shanghai -Ver Shachting, tỉth April,,3 P.M. Ningpo and Shanghai-Per Chintanė, 111) April, 3 P.M.
Yokohama and Kobe--Per Toryuan, 17th April, 3 P.M.
VISITORS AT THE UDELS
HONGKONG.
Aitkinson, E. C. Anderson, Mrs. K. Baird, Mr. and Mrs Parnes, Miss E. Battiscombe, H. G. Belden, J. J.
armoured gunboat rereiving.ship torpedo-depol
river gunboat river gunboat. gunboat
cruise
armoured cruiser sub-marine,.. destroyer destroyer...
cruiser
protect cruiser
river gunboat river gunbuat destroyer... cruiser... sub.marine... surveying-ship'... armoured cruiser destroyer river gunboat gunboat. sub-marine... destroyer ... sub-marine. destroyer...
battleship, reserve
destroyer ... armoured gunboat river gunboat destroyer... receiving-ship torpedo depot river gunboat
Macaona
MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA STATION.
1,796
Lieutenant Le Blanc
Haiphong Haiphong
Cape St. James
Commander Amet,...
COMMANDING OFFICERS..
LAST REPORTED AT
1,700
Lieut. Fauré
Lieut. Maria
Commander Kérihuel
123
500
Lieut. Jeannel ...
Lieut. Millet
1,000+
51500
6,300
303
20, 200
Capt. Ridoux
Lieut. Portier...
308
Lieut. Le Coroller...
Commander Sagot-Dovauroux
Cominander Simon
Jan
Armbruster
ཙྪི 1། (ཙིདྡྷིཀཽ །གྷཉྫཱཉྩི། ཻ (ཨོཾ ནི ཚིË,
aļšalāv a vlullavõlluvalilõlalõ
*Flagship of Vice Admiral Richards, Commander-in-Chief.
Flagship of Rear Admiral Boisse, Second-in Command
Lleut, Garreau Lieut. Bihel
Capt, Tracou
Commander Laporte
Capt. Martel
IN
Lieut. Vincent-Bréchignac...
Flagshipol Rear-Admiral de Marolles,
Canton
Yangtuke
Kiukiang
Saigon
Saigon
Foochow
gkong Hongkong
(Woosung)
Haiphong
Haiphong.. Hongkong Saigon Salgon
Bais d'Along
Hongkong Hongkong
**
6,300
Lieut, Duchemin
Lieut. Grellier...
Nanchangfu
Lieut. Marchand
Tongku
Saigon
6,300
Salzon
Lieut, Glorieux
Saigon
...
Hongkong
8
6,071
Capt. Passerat de Silans, Com'ding the local naval defence of indo-China) Lieut. Halller ...
Baigon
Foochow
1,700
Lieut. Duc...
100
Saigon
Commander Terquem
*
4.560
500
Lieut. Fougerousse... Liout. Brugnon
t at the disposal of Rear-Admiral de Marolles, Commanding the naval defence of Indo-China, - (*) Flagship of Rear-Admiral la Marolles,
HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE CHINA STATION.
UPA
Upper Yangtura
Saigon
Hongay
Saigon
Canton
LAST REPORTED AT
Hughes, R.N., Lient.
Comdr. J. C.
NAMR.
Humphreys, W. M.
CLASE
GUNS. TONS.
I.H.P.
CAPTAIN.
Hunter, R. Innes, Capt. R. Jameson, Mr. and Mr.
1.W.
Alacrity
despatch-versal...
1,700
Andromeda
Joki, J. P. F.
And
Kerr, F.
Bishop, L. C.
Knox, Mr. and Mrs. L. Laing, A, H.
Astraen Bramble Britomart Cadmus Cherub
FC
cruiser, at clase cruiser, and class river gunboat river gunboat ... sleop...
3,000
Commander E. La T. Leatham
11,000
16,500
4,305
7,000
710
900
710
9:0
1,070
1,400
Captain R. Nelson Ommannsy Captain C.-L.. Vaughan-Leo ..... Liaut-Commander E. G. W. Davidson Lieut. Commander W. L, Bamber Commander-E, du G. Luard...
...
***
en route Shanghai
H
water lank and 188
3:90
300
sloop
1,070
16,500
1400
Bell, 2.5, Engr.-Lieut.
H. F. Be illos, Mr. and Mrs. Kausch, E, A,
maid Birbeck, R. J.
Disney, Mr. & Mrs. S. Lowry, Mr. and Mrs. J. Clio Bisnoy, Miss Bissell, W. S.
C.
Macfarlane, R. G.
April,-Bombay 7th Maz, and Singapore reik. Nor. s... 745. J. Lorentzen, 5th April,OUD. and Mrs. Martin, Mrs. D. B.
Jist, Gen.-P. & O. R. N. Co. Onsang, Br, s.s., 1,787. D. Christie 6th April,
Calculin and Mar., Coal,--1., M. & Co. Glenfarg, Br. us, 2,350, H, W. L. Holman, 6th April-South America via Japan rgth Feb., Gen-T. Y. K.
Hangsang. Br. 2.0, 1.164. 5. Wilda. 6th April,
Shanghai 2nd April, Gen.--3., M. & Co. Clearances at the Harbour Ofies,
Phranang, for Bangkok,
Tingsang. for Shanghat,
Devianka, for Shanghai.
Colombo Maru, for Singapore.
Kwangler, for Shanghai.
Loongmoon, for Shanghai.
for Hollaw. Batmdal, for Hoihow. Oceana, for Bombay, Loongiang, for Manila, Ameer, for Shanghai,
M. Struvs, for Chiakiang.
Caylon, for Kobe. Hangiang, for Canton,
Departures. April 6. Manila, for Shanghai, Hilmndal, for Haiphong,
Bangkok 27th Mar, Rice.-Kin Tye Lung. Pekin, lir, .., 2,53, W. R. Le Mare, R.N.R sih pril-Singapore 29th Mar., Gen.-P. &. 8, N. Co. Rein, Nor, 4.5, 726, N. Mathisen, 2nd April,
Bangkok
24th Mar,, Rice,—Angaard, Thoresen & Co.
Bruce, C
Shahjahan, Br. &., 1,065, 1. R. Scout, rat April, Bruggemeyer, S., P.W. Newall, B, C.
Saigon ayth Mar., Rice-Wo Fat Shing. Buck.M.G.
Diadem Fame...
Flora ... Handy
***
Hart
237
+
cruiser, at class torpedo bost destroyer cruiser, and class
special se destroyer
cruiser, as clasa
cruiser, fat class
river gunboar
gunbeat
**
5,700
7,000
Commander H. D. Wilkin, D.3.0,
Savory
Hughes
Captain H..W, Lieut, Commander Captain H. Grant-Dalton
Lien Command B. Cox
Richards...
K. F, B. Charlton
Amander W. H. Darwall
曲
Hongkong Woosung
Shanghai
Hongkong
Yangtare
Hongkong
Yangiare
en route Hongkong
Hongkong
Honoluin
Hangkong
Dr. D.
W. c.
Manio, T. McAnhor, Mrs. Bonnet Borthwick, Mr. & Mrs, Miller, P. L
R. W. and child
Mooney, F. Brighton, F, G.
Montgomery, Mr, and King
torpedo boat destroyer torpedo
4,000
4,000
Hongkong
Hecla Janus
service torpedov. lameda bost destroyer...
5,400
2,400
280
3,000
3,900
Hongkong
en route Singapore
9.500
12,000
Mr. G, E. Moore, Dr. W. B. A.
Newborn, R. H. Newington, A. G.
E, A.
Kent
Kinsha Moorhen ... Oller Rambler Robin... Sandpiper...
Alfred
14,100
30,009
.85
1,200
200
river
180
8.00
Liest-Commander F. B. Noble...
Captain S. V. Y. de Horsey... Captain C, F. Thursby... Lieut.-Commander E. V.V.B. Dugmore
Hongkong
Yangtare
Hongkong
Hongkong
torpedo boat destroyer
6,300
Hongkong
surveying.vessel
650
Hongkong
West River
riter gunboat .*
340
240
West River
240
Yangtase
6,500
Taku ... Tamar Teal Virago Waterwitch Whiting Widgeon +** Woodcock... Woodtark ...
Pre
ship.
.....
Loo
Lieut-Commander E. Secretan..
rivar
torpedo boal destroyer. surveying ship...
6,300
Lieut-Commander Stevenson
Hongkong
450
Commander R. W. Glennia
041
Hongkong
torpedo bost destroyer ...
5,900
Lieut-Commander C. E. L. Thomas
Hongkong
800
*
***
river gunboat
Llout Commander G. D. Spicer Simson
Yangtze
"
***
river gunboat..
550
Liant Commander G. J. Todd
Yangtes
river gunboat
550
Lleut-Commander Jas, V. Knox.........
#!
*
C. M. A.
B. M. Singora
Ger. 8., 1754, P. Hermeling, and April,Dan kok 351h Mar., Gen.-B. & S. Campbell, L, F. Suisang, Br. 18., 1,600, T. A. Mitchell, 16th Chaldecott, It. G. Dliffe, O. C. Mr. Calcutta 27th Mar., Coal-I, M. & Chatham, Hon. & Mrs, Otto, A. Co.
Palmer, Mrs. R. H, Taishan, Br, .4., 1,821, 1. T. Laing, 31st Mar, Chatham, Miss
Parfitt, W. Major Von and Patey, Mrs. E. 0. Bangkok 23rd Mar,, Rice, B. & Co.
servant
Payson, Miss A. M. Clark, M. Q..
Peaks, W Clark, T.
Packer, D. L. Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. Pennefather, Mr.G. H. Perkins, Mr. and Mm.
Talyann, Br. .., 1,49, L. Dawson, 4th April, -Sydney 12th Mar, and Manila and April, Gen.-B. & B,
Terrier, Nor. s.1,008, H. Nilsen, 4th April,
Saigon 28th Mar, Rice and Flour, Nam
Long. Tian Maru, No. 7, Jap. 6.1.4 3,000, K. Itow, joth
Mar., Rangoon 17th Mar., Rice.-Order, Tingsang Br. ., 1,025, 1. H. Smith, 5th April-Swalow 4th April, Gen.-J., M. &
Co.
Yochow, Br. s. 1,301, 3. H. Brown, 30th Mar., Canion sath Mer, Geo-B, 8,
W. G. R.M, Eng. Lt.
ordien. A. R. Mr. H. L
WR Colvin, H. K.
Pigott, C. Cotes, E. C.
Piolweiss, & Coulthart, J..
Powell, W. A. Crabtree, Lt, and Mrs. Power, Mr. and Mits Crook, A, T,
O'Neill
19
river gunboal
river gunboat...
torpedo Luat destroyer
receivo. ***
Flying Flag of Vice-Admiral By Arthur W, Moore, Commander-ip:Quiet
Rnder J, Kiddie
C. R. Monro
Lent, Commander Robert H. Vaughan, Lieut.Commander H. T. Atlay... Llest Commander J, T. S, Lyne ... In reserve.
***
+
Commodore H. P. Williams......
Yangtera