JAPAN AND MANGRURÍA. “

CHINESE MINISTER'S WARNING TO PEKING.

DUBIHERO-MEN'S COMPLAINTS,

The Asahi publishes a Shanghai telegraru stating that Mr. Yang, Chluose Minister in Tokyo, bus warned the Chinese Government in regard to the policy of the Japanese Govern ment in Manchuria. The Minister stated that the working of railways and collisties in Man- charla by the Japanese Government would li about five years deprive the Chinese of their rigbin and profits in that region.

The Japanese Foreign Trade Society in Tokyo has addressed the following memorial to General Oshima, Governor-General of Kwan tung, relating to Manchuria:-

"The project of works in Manchuria ir en- gaging the energetic attention both of the Government and the people. Nearly a year has now elapsed since the conclusion of peace; but so slow is the progress of preparations made by the Government that all the opporta nities for increasing national prosperity will be. missed. In particular nothing worthy of atien tine has been done by the Government towards the furtherance of commerce nad industry. We beg to bring to your Excellency's notice the following matters, which require immediate Attention

The Government's policy in regard to the working of the South Manchuria Railways has been defined by the recent Imperial Or dinance. The value of the railways for com mercial purposes entirely depends on the raid of freight and the transport capacity of the lines, and it is of urgent importance at the present moment that means should be devised to render the railway facilities superior to the transport offered by the River Lino.

-The vast area of unoccupied tand, bundreds of thousands of trabo in extent, situated close to the pier of Tairan, where war

munitions were stored during the war, should be disposed of without loss of time, and ware. houses and other accommodation for com. mercial interests constructed.

*3-Warehouses, 9 in number, at Tairen, wherein war munitions were stared. are now standing empty; these useful buildings should be immediately converted into commercial and industrial accommodation.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27 19u6.

Piermore Expected.

Varsels

From

Mr. and Mrs. Rousslalle, Messrs Lacombe and Kanokogi. From Saigon-Mr. and Mr. Chan... tio and Mr. Canaco. For Yokohama from

Agents Port Said Messrs. Beverstein, Totski and R. Sugrijama, From Colombo-Mi, Jogendro Ch. | Monteagle...... Shanghal. C. P. R. Column 18 Vlay.

Wakana Maru, Singapore. N. Y. K... June 18 Devauba Singapore. P. & O. Col 39 M. & Coluns 29 Empire Manila G., L Nippon Shanghai W. & Collane 30 Alesia Singapore. H. A. L....aly Spithead......... Singapore. N. V. K....July Colombo Maru Japan... N. Y. K....July Emp. of Japan. Vancouver. C. P. R. CoJuly Euphrates. Celembe... M. M........ ply Bayern

Colombe... M. & Co...July Thiliwong Macassat. J. C. J. L. H'kong Mau Japan..... T. K. K.. July Ischia ... Bombay.....}C. & Co....July Koren. ...........................San F'cìisco P. M., Co...July 18

Lalang Singanon & Cojuns 29 |

Passengora departed. Per Inaba Maru, for Maolla-Mr. C. Bateman, Mr. and Mira, P. A. Jobsson, Messrs. W. W. Daarlig, K. Isonaga, K. Fuļi, Mrs. L. A. Marsden, Mia Alica Burgess, Mr. and Mrs. Robert ray and infant, Mr. A. A. Drewell, Prof Dr. K. Katayama, Mr. S. Hashimoto, Mr. and Mrs. Inagaki, Dr. Y. Yoshida, and Mr. S. Muller.

Pot Oceanien, for Saigon-Rer. A. Joubar, Mrs. L. Werth, Mias Anny Holder, and a Chiness. For Singapore—Mr. H. G. Murray, Col. and Mrs. McComb, Miss Hartwig, Mr. W. Colombo-Mrs. Scaurs Debat, Coln et Pélican. Chapman, Chinese, and 6 Japanese For

For Marseilles-Mesars. Gonçalves and J. de Laborde.

Per Athenian, for Vancouver, &c.—Lieut. C. K. McCallum, Messrs. E. Cunningham, Man Mrs. and Miss H, K, Holmes, Mr. and MI delli, Coh. Kent, Wm. D. Moyas, Bond, Kew,

Wilson and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. . P. Morse, Miss Protefend, Mr. A. Oke, Major Pemington, Dr. Scarleth, Dr. McCracken, Mr. A. S. Wright, Mini Shelbourne, Mr. and Mrs. JP. Presley and family.

Par Doric, for San Francisco, &c.-Messrs. Otto Meister, C. V. Guterres, Mr. and Mrs. It, W. Cadwallader, Mr. L. M. Hopkins, Master and Mrs. A. W. Babr, Mr. and Mrs. A. A1. Gatland, Judge and Mrs. J. S. Chapman, Misses M. Chapman, F. Coulter, Mrs. A. B. McCutchen, Master Jack McCutchen, Miss.5. Chapman, Mr. and Mr. T. J. Waldegrave, Meas, Ches Ho San. Ng Sun Chee, P. Gai, Mr. and Mrs. A. McQuaire, Mrs Reed, Miss A1, Ashley, and Mr. L. Karbolling.

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Bard, Mr. & Mrs. J. C. Battiscombe, H. G. Beattie, R. B. Bell, 2-M., Engr.-Lient.

CHINA COAST METEOROLOgical regiSTRE.. June 26th, 1906, a.m.)

HONGKONG

Adams, P. R.. Anderige, Mrs. K, Arnold, J.

XING EDWARD, Huke, Mr. and Mrs. Almond, Capt. & Mrs. Just, H. H.

A. N."

Russell Huster, R.

Andersen, Capt. R. A.

Logeuns, Vice-Consul

Little, A. C.

Camin, Miss

Lolis, A. C.

Colahan, Mr.

Logan, W.

McCracke, J. C,

Vladivostock, Nemur. Hakodate

a.m

McKay, T. D.

Tokiach

Kochi

Garland, M. and Mrs.

4. M.

Craig, Liew, and Mrs.

S. F

Motes, E. J.

ME

Biriler, A. Vas (Vice:

Innos, Capt. R. Jameson, Hrs. J¿W. Joki, J. P. F. Kemp, Mn. A. S. Laing, A. H. Koebler, K. F.

Birbeck, EJ Belguim) Lee Jones J. W.

B.J.

Blaney S.

3

Bissell, W. S.

Blair, K. J.

Boas, A. J.

Bowrack, G.

DOOK RETURNS.

HONGKONG AND WHANPOA DOCKS.

at

Kowloon Dock.

14

Et

#

Alta Sumatra. Toni

Omphala Stanley H.M.S. Pheuix

H.M.S. Rosario Magallanes

SHANGHAI,

Lokanog....................... Fronde..........

*

Brighton, F. G. Carter, A. Chichester, D. A. a. G., D.8.0., Major du Ai Chichester, Mrs. A. A. Clark, M. O. Clark, T. Clarke, Mr. and Mrs.

TW. Claz.x, Eag. Lt.

and Mrs. H. 1 Colvin, H. E.

Coolibart, 1.

Crook

Mackay, Mrs.

Marriott, Dr. O.

McDonagh, W. J. Millar, P. L. Moore, Dr. and Mr.

W. B.A. Moreno, A., (Consul Generel of Panum) Newboro, Mr. & Ms.

R. H. Newington, A. G. - Olido, O. C Packer, B. L.. Parfitt, W..

Cunningham, A. Dallas, Mrs,

Delaney, L. T.

Gantelk, Miss B. M. Grimshaw, R.

Guother, Dr. H. Harding, Mr and Mrs.

Becket Hass, A. Bass, Miss C.

Michael, Mr. and Ms. Nagekl

More, Mr. and Mrs. Kagoshima

Mo G

Oshima

Naka

Men, Mr. and Mrs. Ishigakijima.

Anbar A.

Moulder, Mr. and Mr.

A. B.

Nathac, J.

Nursaw, E.

Paine, A. E

Pokich, W.

Hull. Lt.-Col, and Mrs. Peine, Dr. W. W.

J. H.

Vabroger, Guy de

| James, Mr. Julian and Story, G. F.

tosid Jackson, Mr. and child Williams, G. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Wortmann, R.

Patey, Mn. E. O. Peake, W.

Perkins, Mr. and Mr.

Alament, Mr.

Andap, R. J.

Anderson, J.

Pratt, 14T

Cruickshank, A.

Davion, F. O.

Donald, Mr. and Mrs.

Powell, W. A

Prior, W. R. Roid, H.L

Roach, Mr. J. S.

child

CARLTON.

Jackson, W.

M.

od, G.

¡Anderson, RA, Capt.

Bargmann, F. Blanco, A. E,

Возра

W

Coggon, Mr. Edwards, R.

Farewell, Mr. and Mrs.

Meinoés, Mr.

Merlees, Capt. & Mrs.

Nietert, Mr.

Noble, Mr. W. Pearson, R. W.

Bar. Th. Ho. Wind Wr.

Taihoku......5 .m 19.87 Taichu.......

Koshun

19.88

Fainan........

1

39.87

Pescadores...

**

19-70 20.83

lomd

Weihaiwel ... B.m.19.85

Paak...

Gut-lall

Sharp

Amoy......6.go 1.19-75 Swatow......9 2.0 -

Canton

*

Hongkong to am. Victoria Peak

•Rock...

Macao..... Haiphong... Manila........ Bacolod

Iloilo

#

20.81

*

19.88

a.m.

" .

Cebu................. **

C. St James.10R.M.] —–

June 17th, 1906, a.m.

+

11.

and

W: H.

15th inst ...Tungkadeo Dock.

Old...

Doolittle, F. H.

Sander, Miss F. E,

Douglas, Capt.& Mu.].

Shes. J. J.

Downing, T. C. -Ripsimano, W.

Shepherd, E. B.

Perkins, Mr. and Mrs.

C. B.

Skinn, A

J. R.

Rayner, F. S.

Vladivostockya.m.

Gains, Miss M.

Stephens, Miss H. ·

Nemur......6 amj19.85|

Spitties, S.

Harrison, S. L.

telanson, R.

Hakodate

29.93

Stebbing, W. T.

Tokio

29.95

Stain,

OCCIDENTAL

Kochi

1 29.95

Becker, C.

Lobe. A.

Beiuber, E.

Beuns, L

Ships Passed The Cenai. 1st June-Hudson, Machaan, Sachten, So calra, Teenkai, Tonkin, gth June Kawachi Muru, Spithead, 9th June-Aanila, Caufa, Indrawadi, Polynesien, Langsør, Speria, 17th Per Prinz Waldemar, for Australian Ports-June-Bayern, Benlarig, Benlawer, Nebla, Astyanax, Bellerophon, 15th June-Armand Mrs. C. D. Ayton and child, Br. T. Bertels, Bekic, Polyphemus, Prins Heinrich, Ghares, Kesars, A. Blesie, A. C. Carson, Mr. and M Awa Maru, Atholl Lasrias. 19th June-Mow Chapin, Lieut. and Mrs. D. F. Craig, Messrs. Giesebrecht, Mr. and Mrs. Goldsborough, Miss Achilles, Calidonien, Ningchow, Sentra 26th A. Dowaldt, J. H. Edwards, Mrs. Egbert, Mr. mouthshire, Indramayo, Sambia, Istria, Sego via, Orestes, Urmston, Grange; aand June- B. M. Greach, Mr. P. Hoefer, Col, and Mrs. J. June-Bentarlich, Calchu, Ceylon, Mirionik A. Hull, Mr. T. Kurata, Mr. aúd Mrs. Lazarus, Mr. A. Maclean, Major and Mr. L. S. Mc. hire. Moyuni, Poona, Prine Regent Lulipold,

Anchises. Cormick, Mr. O. Mitsumine, Mrs. J. Millis and children, Messrs. P. J. Reiber, P. J. Schmidi, Tan Chan Tee, G. Weichert, P. J. Wendel, P. J. Weyer, J. Williamson. Misses Williamson, R. S. Wright, and Sub Lieut. Wendland.

Shipping Reports.

Arrivals it-Home-ist June-Neckar, Yed do, Benledi. 5th June-Machaon, Bingo Mars, Persia, Verona, 9th June–Kinduck, Shimosa, Agamemnon, Kawachi Muru, 12th Jupe Senggambia, Polynesien. 15th June-Sacken, 15th June-Socotra, 19th Júms—Langtor, Ban- Str. Australian from Kobe :-There to Hei-elon, Sachsen. 22nd June-Manila. 22nd June "The pier at Tairan has recently been shan moderate to strong E'ly winds, zaśny won-

-Bellerophon. 26th June-Benlawer. opened to public service, but the wharfagether, from there to arrival moderate SW. mon. charged is too high to benefit business. The soon and fine weather. rate should be lowered to the least practicable charge.

Str. Kwanglee from Shanghai-Light E'ly winds and thick fog to Steep Island, hence to Ting Yung strong SW, winds and hary wear

clear weather, with moderate sea,

Sin Manchuria Judicial machinery for the protection of commercial and personal right is entirely absent, except the organisather, hence to port fresh SSW. winds and fins

tion for delence against criminal offences, Thus there a necessity for legal machinery for the protection of those settling in Manchuria for business purposes, and immediate steps should be taken to remedy this defect.

"6-The dilatory proceedings of the quaran tine authorities at Tuïren cause considerable annoyance and loss to thosa ishing to enter Manchuria. They are obliged to waste several days on board the steamers outside the harbour before being allowed to go ashore.

-Japanese travelling north of Pulantien or Port Adams by train, have to waste several days in going through the most complicated process for obtaining the permission of the authorities to take the train This useless procedure should be at once abolished.

"8-The delivery of telegrams in Tairen should be expedited, and commercial code telegrams should be allowed to be delivered or dispatched, while the parcels post should be inaugurated without loss of time in the Interests of business"-Japan Chronicle,

Shipping.

Arrivals.

Jacob Diederichsen, Ger. 1.s., 613, D. Heniz, 26th Jun,-Haiphong and Hoihow 24th June, Gen. 1. & Co.

Magallanes, Am. s.8., 831, A. Frezabal, 26th

June, Manila 23rd June, Ballast Captain. Strathmore,

Br. s.8., 2,210. King, 26th June, Pulo Laut 17th June, Coal.-D. & Co, Ld. Tonkin, Fr. 18, 6,375, A. Charbonnel, ayth Jane, Marseilles and Saigon 24th June,, Mails and Gen.-M. M.

.

Australian, Br. 8.9., 1,784, W. G. McArthur,

-27th Juse,-Kobe 21st June, Gen.-G., L. |

& Co.

Helene, Ger. #... 771, J. Jessen, 27th June,--

Hoihow 26th June, Gen-J. & Co. Kina, Dan. 1.4, 2,765, H. P. Berg, 27th June,- Singapore 31st June, Gen.-M. & Co. Kwangles, Ch. 1.5. 1,468, R. Lincolo, 27th June, Shanghai 23rd June, Gen.-C. M S. N. Co.

Clearances at the Harbour Ofiics. Kwangle, for Canton.

Athenian, for Shanghai,

Triumph, for Haiphong.

Karin, for Saigos.

Kiko, for Shanghai. Hothow, for Amoy, Ontang, for Bingapore.

Departures.

Juac 27. Athenian, for Vancouver. Inada Maru, for Singapore, Prine Waldimar, for Manila. Progress, for Kwong-chow.wan.

Amigo, for Hoihow.

Johanna, for Haiphong.

Dagkat, for Nagasaki. Yunnan, for Shanghai,

Maidsuru Maru, for Swatow.

Choyrang, for Canton. Hußsh, for Shanghai, Holkow, for Shanghai.

Onsang, for Calcaite.

Passengers arrived.

Per Australian, from Kobe-Mezsra, F, W. Hall, L. Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Jupp, 3 children and nurse, Misies J. MacMaster, Murmy, Mrs. Foreman, Mrs. McKay, Meurs, W. Wolshagen and R. Bewick.

Vessels in Port.

STEAMXES,

Post Office.

A Mail will close for :--- Saigon-Per Karier, 28th June, 8 a.m. Swatow and Bangkok--Per Dayawongsi, 18th June, A.M.

Macao--Per Heungskam, 18th June, 1.15 P.M. Manila, Zamboange, Port Durwin, Thursday Island, Cooliowo, Cairas, Townsville, Brisbane, Syduny, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, Melbourne, Adelaides and Perth- Per Chang.

Ben Nevis, Br. 3, 2,400 Pritchard, and

June, Newcastle, N.S.W, 31st May, Coal.sha, 28th June. 3 P.M. Cairo, Nor. s.5., 1,381, J. Larsen, '4th June,

S., T. & Co.

Salgata 10th Jüse, Rice.-Aagaard, Thore- sen & Co.

Changsha, Br, 5.8., 1,465, T, Moore, 26th June,

Yokohama 19th June, Gen.-B. & S.

Childar Nor. ., 1,101, H. Niclasen, zand June, Bangkok, 15th June, Gen.-N. Y. K

Chingtu, Dr. 8.6, 1,419, C. Plunkett Cole, 23rd

June, Melbourne 18th May, Sydney 28th, and Manila 20th June, GenD. & S. Chunang, Br. 1.6, 1.417, Cox, 23rd Just

Sourabaya 13th June, Sugar.-J., M. & Co. Devawongse, Ger, 9.5, 1,957, T. V. Bruba,

and June,-langkok and Swatow 2111 Juse, Gen.-B. & S. Glenturret, Br. 1.4, 3,025. R. Webster, 25th June, Singapore 19th June, Gen.--McG. Bros. & Gow.

Gregory Apcar, Br. 6., 2,961, S. H. Belson, 25th June,-Calcutta 9th June, via Penang and Singaporn 20th June, Gen.-D. S. & Co., Ld

Han Wagoar, Ger, ss., 96, J. Kageman. 20th June,aigon 15th June, Rice.-L.; W. & Co

Heimdal, Nor. £8,761, T. Johnsen, 16th June,

- iphong isib June, Gen.-A. R. M.

3,389, J. G. McKechnie, 16th

ford Broj 15th May, Coal-D. & Co

May,-Moji Ld.

Indravelli, Br. 3.0, 3.768, 5: Callington, pih

June, Durban 24th May, Ballast.-G.

& Co.

Jura, Br, ss., 2,397, R. Parker, 15th June,— Cardin 18th April, Fuel and Coal-dr miralty. Loongrang, Br. $.89 1,092, Smith, 25th June,

-Manila zand Juse, Gen.-J., M. & Co. Luchow, Br. ., 1,146, Baddeley, 33rd June,-

Saigon 19th June, Rice.-Dider. Manchuria, Am. 14, 8,750, J. W. Saunders,

21st June, San Francisco 15th May, and | Shanghai 19th June, Mails and Gen.-P. M. S. S. Co. Maurang, Br. K., 1,644, R. Houghton, 17th June,--Sandakan rith Jane, Gen.-J., M. & Co. Naushan, Br. s. 1,399, A. Jones, aznd June,

Saigon 18th June, Rice and Gen.-B. & Co. Neil MacLeod, Am. x, 90%, E. Corral, 19th

June, Manila 16th June, Ballast-Barrel 10 & Co.

N. S. de Rosario, 715, M. Lopez Blanco, rath June, Manila 9th June, Ballast-Barretto & Co. Fetchaburi, Ger. 15, 1,373, G. Hillmann, 24th June, Bangkok 17th June, Rice and Timber ----M. & Co.

Tangkok--Per Tientsin, 28th June, 3 PM. Saigon Per Cafro,,28ik Juno, 5*P./ Swatow, Amay and Foochow Per Priskjaj, 28th June, & P.M.*

|

|

Evan-Jones, Dr, and Slingaley, Asthur

Mai, E.

Fairchild, H. J. Felves, C. P. Fisher, H. G. Forman, Mr. and Mrs.

E, B.

Foreman, Mrs. J. Fuller, D. Gibson, A.

Haselwood, C. H. Hall, Capt. T. Heasley, Dr. and Mrs.

A. L. Stephens, H. Staveni, Rev. A. J.

Stewart, W. M. Sutherland, 1. D. Tarrant, E. N. Thompson, Mr. and

MTS.

C, M.. Hewitt, Hon. and Mrs.

E. A.

Mr.

Thompson, Misa H. Uffel, W. Von. Unbehaus, C. H. Wakefield, Mrs. Hollingsworth, Mr. & Wishart, J. B. Warney, ID:

Humphreys, W, M.

Wood, G, G.

Blesse, A. Burkhardi, Frank Chenworth, A. R. Gelbert, C.

M. Giesbreicht, H..

Garcetti, Frank J.

| Hansen, Capt. A.. Hansen, Capt. M

Hofer, G. N.

Iverfield, Capt. W.

Wright, Mr. & Mrs. T. Karberg, Capt F. G.

CRAIGTEBORN.

Adams, M. and Mrs. F.

R. J.

Barnett, H. J. M. Brown, C. A.

Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs.

G.A

Davenport, Mr. Falloon, C. H. Gastell, Mr. and Mrs Jameson, F. S.

Morley, A.

Smith, E. Grant

Smith, M. and Mrs.

Nagasaki...... 11 29.95

Lomon, Mr. and Mrs. Kagoshima........

A

Major, Master W

:

Oshima...

Naha ****

Taiboku

Capt, and Mrs. Ishigakijima..

Michow, P. Munro, Miss A." Nachtigall, K. Owen, O. E. Pauna,

P

Romans, F. .Schiel, F.

Vennalds, A.

Vossler, Mra. Rudolf Voster, E.

Wilkina, H. N. Wielken, A. Thatborg, F. G.

Taicht.........

Tainan

Koshen .... Pescadorer.

ปี 30.00

30.011

P

10

a.m.90

+

*

29.89

17

29.87

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29.88

Weihaiwei...9 am 19. Gutalaff

Sharp Peak...

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29.74

" 29.58

Amoy 6.30 a 29-75

Swalow am 29.80 Bo

Caples

Hongkong...10a.m./29.87) B5 | 75 | 882

Victoria Peak

Hoy, Miss M.

Keyt, Dr. F.

Kitchen, H.

Kotraba, T.

Krill, G.

Kupsch, Joh

Juna só as Juda si mr

10 am.

29.82

2982

82

76

Cebu

92

1,59

Grant

Smith, Percy

Soppa, P.

Webb, Mr. and Mrs.

Montagus

Young, IA,

Tenuenture

wainfall...

Gap Rock... Macao......... Haiphong... Manila....

29.86 B2 87

1)

*

29.86 85

29.88 82

110.8781

29.80 85

Bacoled...n. +F..

Iloilo......................

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HIE BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE CHINA STATION,

TONE GUNS, I.H.P.

Lieut.Commander Hughes' on

***

Lieut. Commander R. Henniker-Heaton Lieat Commander W. H. Darwall

Captain S. V. Y. de Horsey...

Captain C. F. Thurtby....

...

Hongkong

S. American Ports

NAME.

CLASE.

CAPTAIN.

LAST REPORTED AT

Alacrity Astera

...

desprichazeval.,.

1,700

4

cruiser, and class

4,36

3,000 7,000

Commander E. La T. Leatham ...

Shanghai

Captain C. L. Vaughan-Lee

Shanghai

Bangkok Rajak, vath June, HAM Swatow, Amoy and Foochow--Per A'ottan, 29th

**P.. June,

Clio Macao-er Heungshan, 29th June, 1.15 P.M. Manila-Per Loongsang, z9th Jane, 31, Sandakan-Per Alausong, 29th June, 5 PM. Amoy-Per Pitchaburi, 20th June, 5 P.M. Swatow, Singapore and Bangkok Samsen, 30th June, 8 A.M.

Bramble Britomart...

river gusboat

903

Lieut. Commander E. G. W. Davidson.

Yangiare

river gunboat

710

900

Lieut.-Commander W. L. Bamber

Yangiare

Cadmus Chenth

iam

*Loop

#14

1,070

$400

Commander 11. du C. Luard.....

Yangisza

water tank and tug...

390

300

*inop

**

1,070

1400

Commander H. D. Wilkin, D.8.0.

Hongkong

Diadem Fame Flora

cruiser, 1st class

11,000

16,500

Captain B. W. Savory, u.v.0.

en roste japan

...

torpedo hoat destroyer...

306

5700

Hongkong

cruiser, and class

4,360

7,000

Captain H. Grant-Dalton

Per

Handy Kart

...torpedo boat destroyer.

ays

4,000

Lieut. Commander H. B. Cox

Nagasaki

Tenus +

torpedo boat destroyer ... torpedo baat destroyer. ....

275

4,000

3,000

Kent

**

cruiser, 1st cines

+

9,800

23,000

erpiner, nt class

14,10

30,000

exh

་་

river gunbost

1,100

L

生唱

'cruiser, ist class

9,80

23,000

Lieut. Commander Percy Crabtree Captain J. A. Tuka ...

I

Yangice

H {་

Hongkong

Hongkong

| Otter ... Rambler Rohin... Sandpiper ... Snipe... Take ... Tamar Teal

11,300

bo

Lieut. Commander J, Kiddie Commander C. E. Monro.

Nagalaki

H'kong(Burveying)

240

240

740

Lieut.Commander C. C. Walcott... Lieut, Commander H. T. Axlay ... Lieut-Commander J. T. S. Lyne .

Yanguera

6,500

>

In reserve... Commodor's

***

H.

P. Williams..

Hongkong

KA

Hongkong

river gunboat

800

mi

Lieut-Commander E. Secretan...

FAR!

Yangisse

***

***

river gunboat

900

Lieut. Commander R. M. R. Wen: ...

Hongkong

Vingo Waterwitch Whitlog Widgeon Woodcock... Woodlark

C44

torpedo boat destroyer ...

6,300

Lieut-Commander Stevenson

71

surveying ship

620

450

Commander R. W. Glennie

Nagaraki

Surveying

"t

torpedo boss destroyoi ...

360

5,900

river gunboat

Boa

Lieut. Commander G. E. L. Thontas.... Lieut. Commander G. B. Spicer-Simson

Naguki

Yangtare

rivar gunboat

Kgy?

#50

143

river gunboat.

HI !

150

$50 350

Liaut-Commander G. J. Tödd

Yangtare

| © Liect-Commander jud. F, Knos.....

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Manila--Ver Zafira, 30th June, 10 ĂM, Singapore, Venang and Calcutta -- Per Gregory Afror, 3 the funn, to A.M. Arcadia, 30th June, 11 AM,

Port Darwin, Thursday Island, Cooktown, Cairns, Townsville. Brisbane, Sydney, Hobart. Launceston, New Zealand, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth-Per Australian, 30th June, to A.M.

Macao-Per Haungskan, 30th June, LISP.M. Shanghai-Per Shachting, goth June, 5 P.ME. Chinking-Per Luchow', 3th June, 5 r.M Shanghai-Per Kiubiang, and July, 3 P.M.

King Alfred Kinsha Masmouth... Moothen

ingapore, Samarang and Sourabaya-Per Thistle

3rd July, 2 P.M.

Tempe if inita, via Cilic bin

Manila-Per Team, 3rd July, 3 P.M

Zicten, 4th July, 11AM.

Amoy, Shanghai, Nagauki, Kobe, Yokohamna, Honolulu and San Francisco--Per Manchuria, 6th July, 11,

Manita-Per Rudí, 7th July, 11 A.M. Europe, &c, India, la Tuticorin-Per Tourane, toth July, 11 AM,

Europe, &c., India via Taticoria-Per Roon, 11th July, 11 A.M.'

It is hereby notified that on and from the 6th instant, the rate of postage on Jatters from Hongkong and British Pontal Agenciesin China to Egypt and the Sudan was reduced to 4 cents for each balf ounes or fraction thereof.

A Pillar Box has been placed at Pokfu- lam Police Station. It will be cleared daily at

There will be a delivery of letters at Pokin« | Achéron Jam leaving the G. P. O. daily at zogo'sis

The following may now be obtained at the General Post Office counter'>---

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river gunboat

torpedo boat destroyer ...

surveying-vessel

Tiver gudbaat

river gunboat

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191

river gushoot

torpado lost destroyer ...

... receiving ship „

And

Lieut-Commander Robert E. Vaughan.

• Flying Flag of Vice-Admiral Sir Arthur W. Moora, Gammonderin-Chiet..

...

Adour ... Alotts Argus. Caromade... Décidéo Descarte.... Depetit-Thouarn Esturgeon ... Fruscisque...

rivergasboat...

guehost

craisat...

Commander Amet

Capt. Lespinasse de Sanns Liest Coquelin

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HI

Lieut. Portiers

Lisat. La Caroller a

Commander Sagot Daysurona Commander Simon

421

Hongkong

West River

Haiphong

Haiphong

Cape St. Jame Wuchow

Saigon

...Shanghai & Yangtasa

FRENCH MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA STATION.

NAME.

FLAD AND DESCRIPTION,

TONS,

GUNL. H. P.

--COMMANDING OFFICERS,

LAST REPORTED ÁT

armoured garboar

1,790

10

1,700

#14

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receiving-ship

Lieut. Fauré Liest Merla

100

torpado.depot

Commander Kéribusi

w

river gunboat

500

Licat, leannel...

I

150

Lient. Millet

645

1,000

Lieutenant Le,

Blank

***

PA

174

3.985

$,500

Shanghai

armoured cruiser

10,014

Chalco

sub-marine...

Balgon

201

***

destroyer

6,300

destroyer Farm

103

Lieut. de Saint-Seine

Lient. Garrean....

Chefoo

Chelco

**

protected craiser

Capt. Tracau

armoured cruiser

9.376

20,700

Capi,

Ridoux

Naguaki

Chetes

river gasbost river gunboat

Haiphong

308

300

1,300

***

fout, Armbruster

***Haiphong

Shangha

Haiphong

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TH

Saigon

Commander Laport

ww

Bato d'Along

14,600

Capt. Martel

Chefoo

6,300

Commander Terquem ...

Baigen

Liest. Grallier

Liest Marchand

gt. nie en

Lieut. Hubert -

Saigon

307

6,300

Commander Beribaud ...

Hoagay

Liast, Glorioux

Salgou

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Linut. Vincent-Bréchiguac

Shanghai

battleship,

FELBTYO

9,437

6,07%

Flagship of Rear-Admiral de Marolles, Com'ding the local naval defence of ...... Indo-China, Capi, Passerat de Silans)

Baiges

AL

destroyer

30%

Lieut. Hallier

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Chofen

armoord gugboat

1,796

J

river gonhost.**

*

歌联

***

receiving-ship..

6,150

torpedo dapat...

191

river gasboat

1,700

1.550

500

Fre 4++

***

Saigen

Upper Yangtsse

Hospy

Liest. Fougeroussa'

-

Saigen

Lisut, Brugno

Postal Guides, each ...........30 cents. Parcel Post Tariff, each ......20 From and after the 1st January, 1906, the rate for Poncards from Australia to Hongkong and British Postal Agencies in Chios is one.

Fronde penny instead of one penty and half penny,

Guichen ... Mail for Cantos, Samsbel, Wachow and Macan will be closed on week days at 7,30 Guerdon ovary moraloy.

Henri Rivièrs Op Sundays the mail for Macao will be closed at 8 a.m., and that for Jacqnin Canton at 98.m.

Avellas Kertaint yox... Manche Mostesim*... Mousquet ... Olry Friko *** Parla *** Pistolet

Mails for Namtwo, Sanbus, ' Kobgmo00, Kumchuk, Bamahui, Wuchow and Canton every evening at 5. p.m. On Sundays the mails No mail will be closed for Canton en Satur. Pay eveniòg

will be closed at 9 àm,

Petrarch

Ger, 18, 1,352, R. Hale, rath June, Saigon 7th June, Gen.-S., W. & Co. Fhuyen, Fr. .., 1,246, Dueralser, 24th June,

Saigen 20th June, Rice, B. & Co, Produce, Nor. 2.743, E. Winsnes, 20th June, Saigon 16th June, Rice and Fish,-- Aagaard, Thorsen & Co. Providence, Nor. 1.1, 693, Skatebo, 16th June.

-Baigon 12th June, Rice, Chinese.

Ger. ., 1,825, H. Madsen, roth June, Quanti

Moji roth June, Coal.-9, W. & Co. Rajab, Ger, 8., 1,400, C. Welf, 20th June-

Bangkok 1th Junr, Rice and Moal

Fat Hong Yuen Samien, Ger. 1.1, 98, Rewaldt, 24th June,-

Bangkok 16th Jane, Rice.-B. & 8.- Brayo, R. F. Sumatra, Ger. s.a., 584. C. Nauer, 14th June- Clothier, A. N.

Herbert Bark Nord, agrd May, Darling, Cel

& Co.

Gales, Capt Telemachus, Br. us, 1,340, J. Williamson,' agth Graham, Mr. and Juno,—Baigon 21st June, Rlcs and Gen ---- W. Douglas Chiuose.

Harker, B, B.

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Per Tonkin, for Hongkong from Marseilles— Count de Bleyor de Veyors, Messrs, Médard, Polisch, Mr. and Mrs. Kasih. From Singa- poro-Men. Huog Trai and Lin, Glovani Garda. From Batavia-Messrs. Y. H. ouer and H. Y. Van Den Doet. From Slegon- Mr. Alexandre, Mr. and Miss Clarck, Mesare. Guy de Vabroger, F. Bogliano, Gade, La Kai. | Then, Ger, sa, 2,109, H. Fulda, zand June-

For Shanghal from Marcilles-Mesum Tox-

don, Trapl, Plagnetneg. E. K. )

mal, Janmenne, Joseph

Laung,

Moji 15th furs, Coal,--), & Co.

Br. sa; 1,330, Monkman, 21st June,

Daven. Hem Baigon 17th Jane, Gen-B. & S.

Labordery and Boussion, From. Port Said Triumph, Ger. 3.5, 760, Kayaar, 35th June,

Aron From Marinatos. Haiphong azad From Colombo-Mr. Tabban, From Saigon Vittoria, Br. 2, 1700, J. Ronald, 24th June,

Mr. Boulard. From Singapore - Mr. Nowcastio. N..W. 1st June, Coal-Ordar, H. F. Rige, Capt. Alvarsen, Messrs. Z. Y. de Aldecoa, ám, 2.5., 1,260, F. Xandarn Mutenda, ɑ Teki, Mornico, Mr. and Mrs, Echauz, 15th Juns,-Manila 12th June, Hayashida, Mr. "Michida, Mrs. H. and Ballast-Barretto & Co, R. Lenvis From Saigon-Mr. C. B. Janssens, For Kobe from MarseillesMr. R. Móbsyask),

Zafiro, Br. s., 1,019, R. Rodger, 25th Juno,

Manila agid just, Gen,−9, T. & to.

VISITORS AT THE MITTELS,

| Hazeland, 7. A.

Hewitt, A. H.

Jacks, Mr. Johnston, L. A. M.

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Mitchell, R.

Moon, Mr. and Mrs.

Moxon, Mr. and Mr.

Protée !! Rapibra Redoniabis *

Cili, F. B.

Mrs. Painter, Major & Mrs.

Reynolds, F.0.

Koberts, A. G.

Sawer, Capt. and Mrs.

Seymour, LUCol and

Sinclair, A.

Joseph, Mr. and Mrs, Skott, C.

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Skattowe, Mr. & Mrs. Kistowsky, Mr. & Mra, Southey, Mr. and Mrs. Vereker, Capt. & Mrs. Knight, Mr. | Watson, Mr. & Mrs. M. Longridge, Rev, and Weismann, Mr. & Mr. White, Dr. & Kita, b. 1. Woodward, Mr. & Mrs. (Zahrmann, H. Co

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*Flagship of Vice-Admirai_Richard, !ommander-in-Chiel

+Flagship of Rear-Ademirel Boisse, Second-in-Command

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At the disposal of Rear-Admiral de Merolies, Commanding the naysi defence of Indo-China."

(*) Fingship of Rear Admiral da Marojies

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