30 feat from the top. It is from this shaft, that the water supply has fieen got for milling pur poses, and our attention, was first directed to
Departuros. Aug. 14. Siberia, for San Francisco,
aimun; for Swator, Tong, for Macassar. Memnon, for Cebu.
Apenade, for Hbilow.
::
its dangerous condition, and, as a sufficient supply could not be relied on. from other sources, we cribbed the bottom half of the abeft, und so have secured its safety and the for Shanghai, "supply of water.
for Caulon," Kwanglah, for Canton.
Canton.
THE NO. I SHAFT
✔
for Portland, Or. Suisang, for Calcutta Orestes, for Singapore. Shocksing, for Shanghai, Tean, for Manila.
fachew, for Bangkok. Kanju Maru, for Bangkok.. Riojun Maru, for Singapore.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH TUESDAY
Passengers arrived.
is 1,268 ft. ft. farther north, and is 80 ft, deep, reaching the No. 1 level. On this level there are several crosscuts and drives south, but these have proved nothing of value. The drive north is connected to the No. 2 shaft, which is 427 ft. still further north, and 134 ft. deep, reaching the No. level. Between these two shafts all recent operations have been confined. There has been little scope to carry on mining on ihe scale we hoped for here, for from thorough investigations, we found that there was ons shout of payable ore only. This ls about 60 ft. lang, with an inclination of about $5 degrees to the West, and, similar to others here, has a strike from South to North. It in located Between the No, and No. 2 shafts, Per Empress of India, from Vancouver- and, owing to the different depths of the shafts Revs, Andres, Gonzales, Comdr. B. L. Majen- and the surface equipment, it has been neces-R.M., Mesars. W. M. Weston, H. E. Blunt,
sary to keep the two shafts in use with pumps, hoists, and attendant employees, This has nded to inordinately raise the working cost The ora won from the one stope only.
B
NO. 2 LEVEL.
J
Waihora, Br. 5.8., 1,167, B. Lyons, 10th Aug
Pe ang 3rd Aug., Ballast.—], & Co. Woodf rd, Br. m., 1,860, Jas. Seddon,, toth❘
Aug.-Moji and Aug,, Coal.—D, & Co, Ld. Yangmoo, Korean s. 3,457, T. Murgo, 12th Aug-Kuchinotru 7th Aug., Coal.—M. D. K.
Z. Y. da Aldecos, Am. 16., 1,360, F. Xandaro Echauz, 15th June,-Manila rath June, Ballast.-Barretto & Co.
Vessels
Steamors Expected
From
Agonis Dur
Chiva
...P. M. Co... Aug., 15 ..........Manila P. R. Luitpold. Fonchow... M. & Co... Aug. 15 Glenfarg...Japan....T. K. K...
Aug. Laisang
Singapore., M. & Co Aug. 16 Kouang
......Singapore M. M. Aug. 17 Tilmebi ¡Macassar...]. C, J. L... Aug. 17 Mongolia
Japan ...... P. M. Co... Aug. 18 Polynesien... Singapore M. M......Aug. 20 Waldemar Sydney M. & Co... Aug. 27
Per Antenor, from Singapore-326 Chinese. Per Chipshing, from Tientsin, &c.-Mr. G. Piercy,
Pet Radnorshirt, from Singapore for Kobe-P. Mr. H. Cox.
Per #faifar, from Const Paris-Mrs. Studley and 2 children, Mim Ng Nang, Wandres, Sunching, and 113 Chinese.
and Gould. From Yokohama Mere B. L. Brown, D. Graham, E. P. Jones
GARKE and A. R. Firth. From Koba-Mr. and Mr. 1. T. Richardson and 3 children. From Naga
iki-Mr. and Mrs. I.
Ars. J. W. Jamieson, From Shanghai-Messrs.
Turner, Chow Le Tze A. H. Mrs. Tsan on Cho, Messrs. Taan Hon
l'er Rubi, from Manila-Messrs. 3. 1 Allen A. Helms, Charles Diugesser, R. J. Hagelsine, Otto Gumur, J. S. McNider, Juan Macaraeg, T. Darjunn, del Rosario, Juan Garcia, Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Mor, Messis. 1. Laguion, Pedro Dulay, Mrs. Caroline H. Wiron, Mrs. Max. Debbins, Mesara, Kenneth
Changsha ... Sydney .......... Sept.
AUGUST 14
Valparaiso Per Kasado Maru, 17th Aug. Adams, P. R.
Kabo, Yokohama, Callao, Iquique and 11AM.
1906.
HONGKONG.
Macao--Fer Heungshan, 17th Aug..1.15 m. Anderson, Mrs. K. Singapore, Penang and Calcutta Per Arnold, J. Gregory Aprar, 17th Aug, 2 P.M.
Manila Per Yarnsang, 17th Aug. 3 P.M. Ningpo, Shanghai and Vladivostock-Fer Paning, 17th Aog, 3 P.M.
Manila Per Rubi, 15th Aug., 11 A.M.
ACCELERATION OF THE CANADIAN PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE. Correspondence intended for this route to the United Kingdom should be so superscribed.
Pillar Boxes have been placed and will be cleared as under:
Park View-9.25 am, 11.25 am., 1.15 p.m., 3.35 pm, on week-days and 9.25 nm. on Sun- days
Ladder St.-9.35 a.m., 11.35 a.m., 1.35 p.m. 3:35 P pm, on week-days and 9.35 ním. on Sun- Macdonnell Road:~8.50a.m. to.50 am, 1am on Sundays.pm. on week-days and 8.50
DOOK RETURNS,
HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCKE.
Kowloon
Dock.
Allas ................ Yangtsze Waihora
Gregory Apcar..... Dragon* Drufar...... Halvard..
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H
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4
days,
No. Police Station -8, am, 11 am.
2 pm 5 pm on week-days and 8 am, on Sundaya
The Pillar Box has been removed from the back of the old Harbour Office. Letters in that district may be posted in the Western Branch Offics, 116, Des Veous Road Central.
VISITORS AT THE HOTELA.
Bain, H. Murray Bairnson, A. R. Battiscombe, H. G. Beattie, R. 13.
1
Bett, R.N., Engr.-Lieut.
Hoanley, Dr. and Mrs.
C. M.
Hewett, Hon. and Mrs.
E. A.
Hanter, R. Humphreys, W. M.
'' Innes, Capt. K." Jameson, Mr. and Mrs.
J. W.. Jokl, J, P. F. Joughin, J. C. Kemp, Mrs. A. S. Logan, W Marriott, Dr. O. McDonagh, W. J. McGregor, Mr. & Mrs.
OCCIDENTAL.
Amalia, Miss Al, Bann, Otto Braun, and child Carlo, Master G. Caronona, A. Corry, H. Bache, T. E. Gall, 1. M. Garrett, H. Gossow, R Heydenriech, Mr.
Holimnon; A.
Miss M. schundt, F. Intyre, F. S. M. Jones, Mrs. T. R. Kaiers, F.
H. F. Biervliet, A. Van(Vice. Consul for Belguim) Birbeck, R.J. Bisney, S. Bissoll, W. 5. Biewer, H., Brighton, F. G. Campbell, L. F. Chichester, D. A. A. Gi
D.8.0., Major A. A. Moreno, A (Consul Leete, Dr. Med. Chichester, Mrs. A, Á. General of Panama)Lyons, H Clark, M. O.
Newborn,
Mr. & Mri. Clark.
Carter, A.
.S.
Key, Dr. F.
Krause, L.
Kuiser, Capt.
Moore, Dr. nad Mrs. | Krill, J.
W. B: A.
Mr. and Mrs. Newington, A. G.
T. W. Colvin, H, E. Connor, J. L. Crook, A, B, Cruickshank, A. Davies, F. O. Diehl, T.
Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Prashaw, C. M.
W. H.
C
Mafalda, Miss M. Maasberg, C. A. Menzies, Joha Messner, Mr. and Mr.
К.
Munro, Miss A.
Ormuton, J. Owen, 0, E. Puncheon, J. Reutter, R.
Santos, Mr. and Mrs.
Arther Schlaikier, Mrs. G. and
child
Silve
Smith,
Gomes da
Textor, Inspector H. Thomson, J. W. Thowngel, W Uleberfeldt, Capt. C. Vorster, Otio Woodworth, R. C.
PEAK.
Kistowsky, Mr. & Mr.
F. von
Kologovsky, Consul &
Mrs.
Bradley, Dr. & Mrs: N. Lang, A. O.
Lang, E. P. II,
Brewin, Hon. and Mrs. Leask, Mr..
A. W.
Clegg, Engr.-Lieut. &
R.H.
B. L.
E. R.
Patey, Mrs. E. O. Peake, W
Anderson, Miss Atwood, Mrs. K. C. Austic, F.
80%gs, Mr. and Mrs.
Perkins, Mr. and Mrs.
T. L. Powell, W...A.
Braya, R. F.
Reid, H. 1.
Mr. and Mrs.
Doolittle, F. H.
Roach, Mrs. J. S. and Carruthers, E. S.
H
Cosmopolitan
Aberdeen
M
KINO EDWARD. Almond, Capt. & Mrs. Lack, Dr.
Pussell
Douglas, Capt. & Mrs.
J. child
Legeune, Vice-Consul
Dowley, Mr. and Mrs. Shepherd, E. B.
Mrs. H. J.
W. A.
Skinn, A
Clothier, &. N.
Darner, Mrs. W. II. S. M.
Downing, T. C.
Spittles, J. S.
SHANGHAL.
Beebe, K.
Little, A. C.
Einstmann, W.
H. W.
6th August,
Bennett, C. R.
McKay, T. D.
Fairchild, IL. J.
Cobden, A. S.
Old Dock.
Bingesser, Chns.
McNider, J. S..
Cornell, S. J.
Claridge, F. H."
Moir, Mr. and Mrs. -
.International
do do .Cosmopolitan ...New
Colahan, Mr.
Cunningham, Mr.
and
"
MN, A.
OF
The drive north has been driven 24 ft., and S. M. Wong, W. S. Davidson, and 10
Cinta du..............................
Pido.......... Yoong and Pooting......................... New
Lita.......
the south ft., in both cases several feet be. yond the extent of the ore shoot. The lode exposed was very irregular in its formation, but was of good, grade, assaying & dwt, for 30 in. wide. Above this level, there has been one stope in work, from which 1,773 Beebe, J. Kumantigue, Vicente Orosa, Q. Da. Shengking «...... tons have been raised, worth 63 dwt, per ton: the lode averaging 65 in. wide; 1,694 tons of this ore have been sent to Koman Mill, and 79 tons have been put through the Huntington
Mills.
NO. 1 LEVEL.
Canay, Condo Benitez, C. Cunningham, D. E. Fee, Ms. Carinen Ortiz, 3 children, amah and servant, Mr. F. Maher, Mrs. Baptista, Messis, P. Villanueva, C. Tanaka, John Walter, *K. Hirata, and 75 Chinese.
Shipping Reports,
Str. Orestes from Japan Moderate to light, Sly and SW, winds and calms.
Str. Radnorshire from Singapore-Experi
A crosscut west from opposite the No. 2 Shaft has been put in to previde waste for filling, baving also the dual object, 201 ft. has been traversed, but without any fresh disenced light winds and fine weather throughout. covery. Above this level, alj payable ore has been removed.
SURFACE.
In the north hill, standing between the Bt. Malacca mines and the Queensland Raub pro perly, two crossculs have been put in from the foot in an easterly direction, in search of other lodes. The No. 1 traversed 440 ft., and No. 2, at a point about soft..farther north, was taken to 84 ft. These did not disclose anything of a workable nature, and have been stapped.
"OTHER MINES.
Bukit Nibong, Hitam, Jellis. Koman North, Rastern Lode, and Queensland Raub have been idle doring the year Koman South has been in use for pumping purposes-anly.
NEW MAIN BHAFT.
Everything remains e same as at the close of last year. Had the work continued, we should have reached a depth of about 600 ft, or
nearly 200 fi, below any of our present workinge an operation which would have been of the
Str. Rubi Gom Manila:-Light variable winds, smooth sea and fine clear weather throughout,
fight 5W. wind and fine weather from NE. Str. Chipshing from Tientsin -Moderate in Promontory to port.
Vescia ja Port. МУКАНКИЯ, Borneo, Ger. 5.5., 1,344, F. Sembill, 3th Aug., -Sundakan 6th Aug., Timber-M. & Co. Chowtai, Ger. ss., 1,117, W. Mölleriana, ath
Aug. Unngkok 6th Aug,, Rice and Wood. -0. & S.
Chunsang, Br. 5.1., 1,417, R. Cox, 13th Aug., Samarang 3rd Aug. Sugar-)., M. &
Co.
Coptic, Br 1.4, 23,744, Wm. Finch, R.N.8 . zoth July, San Francisco 27th Jane, Yako-
haua 13th July, Kobe 15th, and Nagapaki
17th, Mails and Gen.--~0. & O. S. S. Că.
Dugsun, Nor. 6.5., 670, A. Lunde, 11th Aug Bangkok 4th Aug, Rice-Order,
Br. 5.9., 1,564, J. Jenkins, 10th Aug.
atmost importance to all concerned in gold Saigon 6th Aug. Rice and Gen.-Man
mining in this country.
MINE" DEVELOPMENT.
A comparative list of development work for the last three years is given below:
Year.
Main Air
[Sinking Sinking Driv-Cross-
ing cul Total. Shafts. Shalis, Levels ting.
Ft. Ft. FL Ft. FI.
975; 5,358 14,610||
1.0131799 13.132
1905
113 163
1904
74
319
1903
264
633
1901......
#14
897
1,247 1,287 31431 2,6834,044 7.739
ORE.
The following shows the source of the year's milling supplies:-
Tons,
Bukit Koman, surface workings 5.776
41
No. 2 level (140ft.) 2,799
No. 5 level (soft.) 1.359
Limac... Sulan
Kiangfoo
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER August 13th, 1908, ɛ.m.
Bar, Th. Hu, Wind Wr.
Vialevastock am Nemuro......6 a.m.19.97 Tokio ........ Hakodate
Kochi ........ Nagasaki .............. Kagoshima... Oshima Naha
D'Almeida, F. J. Delaney, L. T.
Dobbins, Mrs. Max. Ginner, Otto
·
Hazeltine, Ross J.
Hidder, S. L.
Jack, Mr. C. M.
Marau, Arthur P, Moses, E. J.
Moulder, Mr. and Mrs.
A. B. Paine, A. E
Peacock, Miss Annie Pearse, Dr. W. W Richardson, J.
Story, G. F.
jackson, Mr. and child. Wandrés, F.
Kofod, Capt. F.
CRAIGIRNURN,
Adams, M. and Mrs, F. Jameson, P. S.
Nicholls, E. A.
124.97
29.91
29 88
29.84
29.841
R. 1.
29.80
Armitage, Miss
Barnett, H. J. O:
"
Ishigakijima. 29.89 Cheloo B
Weil ainei...9 a.m. 29.86 75 Baukow..... 6 am 29 86 87 Kiukiang...
29 86 81 Shanghai..... Gutzian
+h
am 1981 89
"
29.808
1987, 84
A.ST. 29.91 82 29.84 76
**
**
Shop Peak... Amy.......... Swatow Taihoku...5 mm. 29.90 Taichu.........
|29.91 -Fainan- Koshun Pescadores.. Hongkong.m Canton
Gap Rock Victoria Peak
Mac30........
1
Hoihow. a.m. Pakhoi
Fat & Co Emma Luyken, Ger. 9.3., 1,159, G, Cornand, Phulien
16th July,Mauritius 20th June, Sugar, Wing Sing & Co. Franguebar, Dan. 84, 2,600, J. Thomsen, 13th Aug-Singapore 7th Aug., Gen-M. &
Fricher, R. Fisher, H. G. Franklin, C. B. Frost, B. L..
Fuller, Denman, Fuller, Stuart
Stader, O. Stebbing, W. T. Stephens, H. Stevens, Rev. A. J. Suite D.
H. P.
Thompson, Mr. & Mrs.
J Thompson, Miss H. M.
(American Vice Con.
sul General) Gibson, A.
Gould, S, C.
Uffel, W. Von.
Unbehaun, C. H.
.
Wishart, J. B.
Wood, G. G.
Leefe, Mr.
Leiser, Mr. and Mrs. Longridge, Rev, and
Lyard, L.
Macfarlane, Dr. B.
Clothier, Mr. and Mrs. Marney, V. H.
Crapacil, A. E.
Darling, Col.
Dalton, Mr. Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. Fegner T: H.
Capi, J. R. Galloway, A. D.
Goodwin, A. P. Greal, Mis
Wright, Mr. & Mrs. T. Graham, Mr. and Mrs.
Jackson, W.
Laing, A. H.
Lindberg,
0.J.
Mr. and Mrs.
Harrison, A.
Hall, Capt. T
Turner, A. H
W.D.
A.
CARLTON.
Kent, Capt. W. E.
Williams, G.
Wilson, Mr F. w.
Andap R. J.
·Gillan, Mrs. A.
R. A.
Krebs, Capt. H.
Anderson, R.A, Capt. Harrison, S. 1..
A, Harker, B. B.
Blanco, A, E.
Boanns, W.
Boyce, Wm. B.
Bruhl, Percy
Smith, E. Grant
Coggon, Mr..
Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
Grant
}, R.
Farwell, Mr. and
J.
R.
Ferry, W.
Fey, Mix. E.
Foster, J, D.
'Gains, Miss M.
Brown, C. A.
Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs.
G. A.
Davenport, Mrs. Gaskell, Mr, and. Strs. Hogg, Mrs. A. V.
Alacrity
Astrafa Bramble
Britomart ...
Cadmus
Cherub
cd
Clio
| | | | | | 2uul
Dindem Fame... FIOTS ...
Handy
Hari
anus
Smith, Percy Soppa, P.
Webb, Mr. and Mrs.
Montague
Young, J. A.
Lloyd, G. Martin, W. F. McInnes, Mr.
Mra, Merlees, Capt. & Mrs.
Osborne, Mrs. G. Pearson, R. W,
Stephens, Miss H.
tevenson, R.
Hazeland, F. A. Hewitt, A. H. Hockaday, W. T. Jacks, P. Jeffries, H. U.
[]
Johnston, L. A. M. Joseph, Mr. and Mrs.
E, S. Josling, Lt. Col.
Kinch, J. Knight, C. C.
HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE CHINA STATION.
CLASS,
despatch-verder
cruiser, and class river gunbest
· river gunboat sloup
Vater und making
cruiser, a class Silver Car beat
TONS, GUNE LED
סלנדי
לד
18,500,
CAPTAIN,
Commander C, D, S. Raikes
Martin, O. B. H.
Martio, R.
Mclssic, Mrs.
McNeur, Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell, R.
Moxon, Mr. & Mrs. H. Nort n, D. and Mrs.
A. B.
Potier
L.
Roger Dr. D. J.
Sawer
C.
Mrs. W. E.
Rev; G.
Seyinour, Col. & Mrs.
Sinclaire, Mr. & Mrs.
A.
Skottowe, Mr. & Mrs.
A. B.
Truman, Mr. and Mrs,
R. W.
Vaughan-Lee, Capt.
and Mrs.
Watson, Mr. & Mrs. M. Weismann, Mr. & Mrs.
C.
Whyts, J. F. M. Wilford, F. C. Wilkinson, Mrs, Zehrmann, F. C.
LAST REPORTED AT
Shanghaf
Llongkong
Yangtze Yangista Hongkong
میں
1,400
5,700
4,000
Commander E. La T. Leatham...
Captain C. L. Vaughan-Lee...
Linut, Commander E, G. W. Davidson Lieut.-Coramander W. L. Bamber
Commander, du C. Luard...
Captain II, W. Savory, M.Y.O.
Lieut. Commander Hughes Laptain H. Giant-Dalton Lieut.-Commander H. B. Cox Lieut.-Commander R, Henniker-Hoston Licut. Commander W. B. Darwall in S. V. Y. de Honey ...
C.F. Thursby
***
--
inander Percy Crabtree,
Captain 1. A. Tuke
404
Lieut. Commander Robert E. Vaughan. Lieut.-Commander J, Kiddle
Lieut. Commander C. C. Walcott...
Lisut Commander H. T.
r. Atlay...
Lieut.-Commander 1, T. S. Lyne ...
P. Williams...
Hongkong
en route Shanghai Maizuru Hongkong
American Ports Malturu
West Rivar Maizura
West River
West River Yangleze
D
11
Yangisse
Maizuru
4362
to
7:0
A
*3,000*** 7,000 905
*10
6
· 9:0
6
1,400
100
103
cruiser, Isl Plass
11.000
.....toa.m
Touranc
torpedo bait de surger cruises, net class torpedo boat destroyer
4:30
17,000
175
6
F1
C. St. James
forpedo bear destroyer
275
4,000
Aparri
Manila,
16 a.m.
10a.m.29.88 84
INNY
Co.
Legaspi
a.m.
Fri, Nor. 5.5, goo, Nagle, 3th July,-Hongay rth July, Coal-Aagaard, Thoresen & Co
Bacolod Hajla...
·Cebu 1,abuan........
A.17
Kent...
Alfredl King Kinsha ...
torpedo boal testover crusser, 1st Class
1000
9.8143
22,000
14,100
30040
616
1,200
IT
120 85
cruiser, 1st
1st class
9,800
12,000
*
29.87
river gunboar
29.83
torpedo hear destrover
150
river jenuha
25
140
river
river
Takin Kuchi
Vlativestock. Semaro itakdale...
Lover Rurboat
gunbinar
230
B5
7.10
torpedo attraver
150
6,500
In reserva ...
Tamar
receiving shop
1,650
Taal Teal
"
river gunhoa!
Commodore H.
200
Lient-Commander E. Secretan
(29.95
Thistle
river gasboat
710
7,00
Lisat-Commander R M. R. Wast
129 88
torpedo boat destroyer
72360
Yangtare
Lieut-Commander Stevenson
29.84
Waterwitch
surveying ship...
Commander R. W. Glennie...
Maizuru
**
29.85
29 89
20.80
Whiting Widgeon Woodcock Woodlark
torpedo bout destrøyer
5,900
Lieut.-Commander C. E. L
Hoogkopg
river gunboat
Thomas...
Maitur
195
Boo
river unbuat
river gunbeat
350 550
Lieut.-Commander G. J. Todd Licut-Commander Jno, F. Koox...
་་་
Yangtze Yangiske
Chefoo....... Weikaiwci
a. 29.8
am. 29.78
Gregory Apear, Br. ss. 2,061, S. H. Belson, 9th Aug. Calcutta 25th July, via Penang and Singapore 4th Aug., Gen.-D. S. & C. d. Hongkong, Fr. 8.8, 750, G. Surzon, 12th Aug, -Haiphong and rigihow with Aug, Gen.
A. R. M.
Huc, Fr, 205, Ramier, 13th Aug..-
Haiphong 9th Aug., Gen.—A. R. M. Ingalls, Am. transport, 603, Scott, 3rd July,
Manila 30th June.
3,350, Faas, 12th Augu
Swatow th Aug, Gen.-S. & Co.
31
11
No. 3 level (240ft.) 16,076
+1
No. 4 level (340ft) 13,278
Ithaks, Ger. ...
19
$1
"619
1.773
Stope, surface workings.......
+
Mine ore...****
5.369
Bukit Malacca, surface workings 18,66€
Mine ore....******
65,7 5 long.
A total of.........................................................
[To be concluded to-morrow.]
Shipping.
Arrivals.
Rubi, Br. 1.4., 1,611, R. W. Almond, 13th Aug,
Manila rith Aug., Gen.-S., T. & Co. Germania, Ger. ... 1,000, H. Flügel, rath Aug., Sydney 28th June, Copra.-S. & Co.
August 14th, 1906, am,
Nagasaki..... Kagoshima... Oshima Nala
Kalchur, Br. s.s., 2,145, Walker, 31d Augahigajira.
Newcastle 12th July, Goal-A,, K. & Co. Kaga Maru, Jap. s.s., 3.906, A. Christiansen, 19th Aug –Seattle 9th July, Gen.-N. Y. .K..
Kasaio Maru, Jap, 1.1, 6, 170, T. 8. Filmer, 13th Aug. Nagasaki 9th Aug, Ballast.-T. K. K.
Kiyo Maru, Jap. es, 1,448, J. Morio, 13th Auga -Japan 3rd Aug1, Gen,~~E. A. T. Co. Koun Maru, Jap s. 1,783, J. Minamikawa,
9th Aug-Moji ath Aug., Gen.-Order. Mathilde, Ger. s.s.. 830, N. Sahnemann, 12th Ang-Haiphong via Hoilow 9th Aug, Gen,-), & Co.
Neil MacLeod, Am. 5.8., 901, E. Corral, 19th
June, Manila 16th June, Ballast-Barret to & Co.
Euphrate, Fr.-18, 4:43), Bru, 19th Aug,—
Shanghai and Hankow roth Aug., Gen.-N. M. M. Antenor,
Br. 3,56, E. G. Dickens, 13∙h, Aug-Singapore 8th Aug., Gen-B & S. Empress of India, Br. 8.s., 3,032, E. Beetham, RN.R., 14th Aug., Vancouver, (B.C.) 23rd July, and Shanghai rith Aug, Mails And Gen.-C. P. R. Co. Haitan, Br
Foochow into, S. Roach, 14th Aug, 10th Aug, Amay rith, and Swatow 13th, Gen.DL., & Co. Chip Shing, Br..
Aug.Tientsio and Cheloo 8th Azell, 14th
Radnorsh
M. & Co.
Aug., Gen,
Br. ., 1,890, Haffner, 14th Aug, ingapore 7th Aug., Gen.-S., T. & Co.
5. de Rosario, 715. M. Lopez Blanco, fath June, Manila 9th June, Ballout-Barretto & Co. Petrarch, Ger. s.8., 1,252, R. Matfe, 12th June,
-Saigon 7th June, Gen.-S., W, & Co. Progress, Ger. 6.5., 687, H. Pahren, 13th Aug, Kwang-chau-wan 12th Aug., Gen.-Man Fank & Co.
Queen Alexandra. Br. 1.5., 2,300, Leshi, 13th Aug,Newcastle 20th July, Coal.-D. & Cold
Quina, Ges: 3.8.. 986, F. Frahm, 13th July.
Bangkok 4th July, Rice and Gen.-S. & Co. Resolut, Nor
S., Bós, M. Jorgensen, and Aug, Moji 24th July, Coal. Order.
Oreston, Br. S... 2,997, R. D. Owens, 14th Aug., Rajah, Ger. 6.5., 1,265, C. Wolff, toth Aug.
Yokohama via Ports 1st Aug., Gen.-B.
& S.
Meatoo, Ch. ., ára, McArthur, rath Aug.,
Danton 13th Aug., Gen.-C. M. S. N. Co. Sierra Monera, Br. s.8, 3,207, Hannah, 14th Aug-Sourabaya 1st Aug, Sugar--B &
5.
Sachsen, Ger. ., 3,118, F. von L. Peterisen, 14th Aug,Singapore toth Aug., Mails and Gen.-M. & Co.
Clearances at the Harbour Office,
Tillwong, for Batavia,
Machew, for Swatow.
Kantu Maru, for Swatow,
Arabia, for Keelung. Tean, for Manila, Siberias, for Bhanghal,
for Shanghai, for Hongkong, for Haiphong. Chirking for Halvard, for Nord, for Orviles, for Singapore, Antenor, for Shanghai, Sultang, for Singapore. Tinkow, for Ningpo.
Javon,
Bangkok 3rd Aug., Wood and Rice.-M.
& Co.
K.
&
Co.
Sabine Rickmers, Ger. s.s., 700, J. R. Nasbet, 13th Aug.,-Caston 12th Aug4 Geb.-A. Shoshu Mary, Jap. 1.5., 1,119,
Suruga, 13th Aug-Swatow 12th Aug., Gen.~O, S. K. Signal, Ger, as, 900, G. Schlaikier, 23rd July, -Bangkok 16th July, Rice.-Order. Taikosan Man, Jap. 1.5., 3,216, T, O, th Ang.-Kuchinotzu 31st July, Coal-M, B.
K
Taishan, Br., 1,100, J. T. Laing, 29th June, -Shanghai via Ports 24th June, GeD.- B, & Co. Tinho, Br.
,, 901, C. 1. Kem. 11th Aug, Doilo 7th Aug., Sugar.-A., K. & Co. Totomi Maru, Jap. 38, 2,464, A. Kiath, 30th July,Shanghala th July, Gen.-N. V. K. Tydeus, Br. #, 4,799. D. P. Campbell,
Aug.,-Tacoma, U.S.A. via
Kobe and Shangbal 9th Aug., Gen.-B. & Vienna, Br... 2,653, L. White, 6th Aug.
Calcutta ait July, Coats D. & Co., Ld. Virginia, Br... 2,789, J. M. Crocker, 4th App-New York 30th May, Casa Çil- 9.0. Co.
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Stinghai-Per Morico, lịch Aug 3 (K.
Monmouth Moorhen Otter ...
Robin. Sandpiper Saipe.. Taka...
Virago
*Flying Flag of Vice-Adm ral Sir Arthur W. Mon. Commander-in-Chiel
Achtzon
Adour....
Alouette
Argus...
Caronade
Décidée
Descartes
Depetit-Thouars Esturgeon.. Francisque... Fronde Guichen + ... Gueydon Henn Rivitie Jacquin Taveline
Kerip
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river gumboat
gunboat cruiser... armoured cruiser sub-marine... destroyer...
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Licut-Commander G. B. Spicer-Simeon Yangtze
Lieut, leannel
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Capt.
Capt. Ridoux
Lieut. Portier...
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FRENCH MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA STATION.
NAME.
FLAG AND DESCRIPTION.
TONS.'
GUNS
H. P.
COMMANDING OFFICERS.
LAST REPORTED AT
1,700
Lieut. Fauré Liest Merlo
Haiphong
Haiphong
Commander Kárihuel
Cape St. James
500
Canton
150
Lieut. Mille!
Saigon
1,000 5,500
Lieutenant Le Blanc
Chefoo
Commander Amet
Saigon.
10,014
Lieut. Coquelin
Capt. Lespinasse de Saune man
Chefoo
Saigon
6,300
Lieut. Garreau......
Chefoo
303
Lieut. de Saint-Seine
Chefoo
Traceu
... Saigon
20,200
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Cheloo
308
Lient, e
Haiphong
Haiphong
300
Chefoo
2,200
Commander Simon
Lieut. Armbruster ...
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Haiphong
Saigon
Commander Laporte
$9,600
Capt. Marte!
6,300
Le Marchaud
Lieut. Grellier...
Chunking
**
Toogko
Hubert
LA
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Saigon
0,300
Hongay
www
Saigon
Lien
Vincent-Bréchignac ...
Shangbaj
Flagship of Rear Admiral de Marolles,
6,071
Com'ding the local naval defence of Indo-China, Capt. Passeratda Silans, Lieut. Hallier...
Saigon
Chalco
1,700
Lieut. Duc...
*
Saigon
4,560
500
Lieut. Fougeroussa Lieut. Bruguun
171 10
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Mousquet
Diry Paiho
Perle ...
Pistolet
Protéo...
Rapitra
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P. R. Luitpold, 15th Ang, P.M.
Haiphong-Per Hue, 16th Aug. 9 AM.
Quong-chow-wan, Hollow, Pakhol and
Amoy and Feockow~Per Haftan, NOON.
16th
Macao-Par Heungshan, 16th Aug., 115 P.M. Shanghai and Nagasaki-Por Zihaka, 16th ̧ Aug, 2 P.M.
Shanghai Per Kevongsang,' 16th Aug, PN.
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BY..... sub-marine...
surveying-ship... armoured cruiser
destroyer...
river gunboat gunboal sab-marine... destroyer ... sub-marine... destroyer...
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destroyer
armoured gunboat river gunboat sa receiving.ship... torpedo depot ... river gunboat
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Commander Terquem ...
Lieut.
Licat.
Commander Bertheaud .. Lieut. Glorieux
Baie d'Aloog Chefoo Saigon
At the disposal of Rear Admiral de Marolles, Commanding the naval dasance of fado-China.
(F) Flagship of Rear-Admiral da Marolles
Hoogay
Upper Yangtasa
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Canion