Experience has shown, however, that the pre- dictions as to the future course of silver were not fulfilled. Silver has almost constantly rivaa.
in value since then so that in the early part of this year the bullion value of our peso, reached PL.073. According to the most reliable ip formation available at the present time it looks as though the price of silver would continue its upward course for several years to come."-
Now at the late high price of silver 31-3/8d.
por ounce, between 4 and per cent profit could have been made by shipping our peso to Hongkong in settlement of foreign debis and had it not been for the law prohibiting the ¦ exportation of Philippine silver coins, many auch abipments would have' been made. If
silver should continue to rise the point would
'soon be reached where the profit to be made would be sufficiently high to induce the smug-
·gling of our currency out of the 'Islands, how- ever rigidly the law might be enforced.
Again just in proportion, as the bullion value of the pesa is in excess of its face value, are we maintaining a needlessly expensive cur rency. It should be remembered that the maintenance of our silver currency involves an interest expense, at bes', et P1,200,000 per
THE
Shipping.
Arrivals.
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
Wongkoi, Ger..., 1, 15, W. Rehn, 1st Sept., Bangkok and Swatow 31st Aug., Rice and Teakwood.--B, & S. Nanshan, Br. 9., 1,299, A. Jones, 1st Sept.,
Saigon 28th Aug, Rice and Gen.-B. & Childar, Nov. 5. 1,709, 14. ~ løsen, `st Sept,
Co
-Bangkok 25th Aug., Gen.-N. Y. K. Zoroaster, Br. 1.3., 1,383, J. Fvau, 1st Sept.,
Huicho, Br. 3, 1.117. E. Forsyth, and Sept Mofi zuh Aug, Caal.-, & Cn.
Tientsin via Cheloo and Weihaiwei 24th Aug. Gon.-B. & S. Tientsin, Pr ss. 1,10%, E. Monkmän, and Sept-Tamsui 29th Aug., Ballast B, &,
S.
weiyang, Br. s.8., 1,0,2, Dow.on, and Sept.
Chefoo zah Aux, Gen. B, & S. Jacob Diederichsen, Ger. s.., 523, D. Hentz,
2nd Sept-Haiphong 30th Aug., and Hoihow at Sept, Gen. 1. & Co. Kwanglah, Ch. 1.5., 1,536, Wm. H. Lunt, and Sept.,Shanghal 27th Aug., Gen.-C. M. S. N. Co.
Get. 8.9, 46, C. lürgensen, and Knivsberg,
Septails 29th Aug., Wood and Sugar. -J. & Co. Machann, Br. 4, 4276, G. W. long, and ept, Liverpool 28th July, and Singapore 29th Aug. Gen.-B. S.
year, in that we have constantly invested som Kishing, Br. 15, 1,143. T. W. Pickard, zad
Pj0,000,000 which could otherwise be earning interest in some other form of investment,
It is in view of these facts that the re-coinage of our currency has been proposed. It is to he
gretted that any change is necessary. How ever, the use of silver under these conditions'as a medio of exchange will inevitably lead to' such readjustment as long as there is marked fluctuation in the price of silver. If silver be comes very cheap the danger of counterfeiting will demand. an increase in the fineness, or weight of the pero. If, on the other hand, it becomes very expensive the amount of silver in the peso must be decreased in onder to prevent the melting up and expaitation of the peso.
The proposed re-coinage of our currency at a fineness of 730 would produce a more durable peso, one in appearance almost exactly similar to the present pesh and one having a bullion. value several rentavos greater than the present peso had when its fineness and weight were determined. If we have so far been able to maintain the par value of the presont peso there is absolutely no foundation (ie the state, ment that we cannot in the future maintain at par a peso having a greater bullion value than the present one had at first. During the last three years the bullion value of our peso has varied from $.76 to P 1072 and yet its value as currency has varied only two centavos.
It cannot be emphasized too strongly that the value of our peko is ani determined by its silver content, but that it is determined by re. gulating the supply of aliem. When the sup
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Sept,Canton st Sept, Gen.-B. & S. Dope Thouars, Fr. cruiser, 10,p14, P. de Selans, and Sept.,-Chefno 20th Aug. sexta, Ger. 1.8, 950. Kraep, zud Sept.
Wakamatsu 2ath Aug.. Coal.-S. & Co. Maifa, Br, s.s., 2,711, A. W. Anderson, R.N.K., 2nd Sept.-Antwerp 5th July, London 21st,
Malta 30th, Pornid 3d Aug. Aden uth, Colombo 18th, Penang 2d, and Sin- gapore 8th, Gen-1 & 0.5, N..Co. Deric, Br. 3., 4.975, H. Smith, R.N.R., 3rd Sept., San Francisco 4th Aug, Honolulu rith, Yokohama 74th, Kobe 26th, Naga- saki 28th, and Shanghai 31st. Mails and
Gen.-O.&O. S. S. Co.
Salaris, Fr, 1,553, A. Ailland, 3rd Sept.
Marseilles gin Aur, mut Saigon gist, Maile and Gen.M, M. Kumano Mard, Jap. s.s., 5,076, W. S. Hunter,
311 Sept, Australian Ports and Manila 1st Sept., Copper, Hemp and Gen.-N. Y. K.
Glazee, Br. 5.5, 3,742, Cave, 3rd Sept. Liverpool 1st June Gen.-D. & Co., Ld. Hong Wan 1. Br. 3, 2062, J. L. Staker, 3rd
Sept.-Penang and Singapore 28th Aug Gen.-Joo Tecic Seng
Koun Maru. Jap. 5.5, 2.876, Y. Minamikawa,
3rd Sept-Kobe 28th Aug., Grn, Mr. Fokusei
Ioonging, Br. 5.5, 1,992. A. G. Smith, 3rd Sept.anita 31st Aug., Gen.-J., M. & Caledonien, Friss, £129, Gregory, ard Sept.,
-Shanghai 31st Aug.. Mails and Cen M. M.
·
Clearances at the Harbour Office. Castor, for Swatow.
Huichow, for Canton. Machuen, foi Shanghai.. Hanging, for Canton.
for Tsingtao.
ply of pesos is too great and the tendency is for Canton
Saint Helena, for Newcastle, Cranley, for Durban. Salasic, for Snogleni. Mantia, for Shanghai. Kaelyan, for Canton.
Coptic, Br. ss., 2,744, Wm. Finch, R.N.R., 20th Juls, San Francisco 27th June, Yoko- hama 1th July, Kobe 15th, and Nagasaki 17th, Mails and Gen.--0. & O. 5. S. Co.
Daphne, Ger. 2.5., 1,125, E. Schipper, 26th Aug,Moji 21st Aug., Coal.-H. A. L. Emma Luyken, Ger. ss, 1,159, G. Cornand,
16th July,-Mauritius 20th June, Sugar.→→→ Wing Sing & Co. Hanoi. Fr. ., 23, P. Me.ices, ret Sept..
Haiphong 28th Aug., and Haihow 31st, Gen.-A. R. M. Holstein, Ger. 11, 103, A. Niejahr, 29th
Aug. Hongay 24th Aug., and Hoibo Medaleine Rickmers, Ger. 8.5., 1,020, S. ----- 28th, Coals-and-l-igs., J. & Cor
Simonsen, 28th Aug. --Bangkok 18th Aug Rice.-B. & 8.
Mercedes, Br. s.5, 2,000, J. S. McGregor, 30th Aug.—Weihaiwei 1grḍ Ang., Govi. Stórel -Admiralty.
Minnesota, Am. 3.s., 13.323. J. H. Rinder, 24th
Aug-Senitle 25th
2161 Aug, Gen.-N. V. K. and Shanghai Nam Sang, Br. ss. 2,591, P. H. Rolfe, 16th Aug.,-Calcutta (rth Aug,, via Penang and Singapore 20th Aug., Gen.-J., M. & Co. Neil MacLeod, Am. 1.4, 901, E. Corral, 19th
June-Manila 16th June, Ballast.—Barret lo & Co N. S. de Rosario, Am. 1, 715, M. Lopes Blanco, 12th June,-Manila 9th June, Ballast.-Barretto & Cn.
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MONDAY SEPTEMBER 3. 1906.
Manila-Po Taming, 4th Sept., 1 P.M. Amy and Shanghai-Per Tientsin, 4th Augi, 3 PM.
Hoihow, Tourane and Quishon-Par Helene, ith Sep., 3P.M.
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HONGKONG.
Innes, Capt. R.
KING KUWARD. Almond, Capt. & Mrs. Lieko," Lit."
Russel Andios, Mr. and Mrs.
S.G.
Adams, P. R. Anderson, Mrs. K.
Istacl, O. J.
Little, A. C.
Amold, J.
Jokl J. P. F.
Legeune, Vice-Consul"
Bain, H. Murray..
Joughin, J. C.
M.
Baker, A. S.
Barnes, Mia. W. H.LF.
Kaempl, Dr. and Mrs. Andrus, Master V. S.
McKay, T. .D.
Per
Battiscombe, H. G. fleattie, R. B.
Kniesche, J. G.
Birnes, Mrs. W. H. L.
Verton, Fred.
Benta J. C.
Wares, E. J.
Logan, W.
Marriott, Dr. O.
Colahan, Mr..
Samarang-Per Quarkı, 4th Sept. 3 P.31. Bangkok-Per Providence, 4th Bent, 3'P.M. Singapore, Penang and Colombo Hakata Muru, 4th Sept., 5: P.M.
T
Nagasaki, Kobe and Yokohama Kumano Marw, 5th Sept., 11 A.M..
Macao-Per Haungadan, 5th Sept, 12.15 P.M., Shanghai Kiukiang, th Sept. 3 P.M. Kobe-Per Koun Maru, 6th Sept 9 A.M. Swalow, Amoy and Foochow www, 6th opt, Noo..
Perell, R., Engr.-Lieut.
H. F. Bell, J. G. Hiedermann, Mr. and | Mrs. diervliet, A. Vaa(Vice
Consul for Belguim) Biras, Capt. R. A.
..
Macao-Per Heuneshan, 6th Sept., 12.15 Chefoo and Newchwang--Per Kwaiyan, th Sept 3 P.,
Manila, Thursday Island. Townsville, Bris. Zealand, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth-Per bane, Sydney, Hobart, faunceston, New Nike Maru, 7th Sept. 11 4.34.
Amoy, Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yoko hama and Seattle, Wash.-Per Minnesota, 7th Sept, 11 AM.
Macao-Per Heungshan, 7th Sept., 13.15 P. st. Tient in-Per Hulchow, 7th Sept., 3. PAMU Manila Per Loonginne: 7th Sep., 3 P.M: Shanghai-Per Hangrang, 7th Sept. 3 P.M. Manila-Per Rubi, th Sept, to A.M.
Eurone, &c. India, va Tuticons-l'e,
Malta, 8th Sept. Dá
Marno-Per Hauerham, Bih Sept., 17.4 M. Shanghai, Maji, Kabe and Yokohama-Per
Ningpo, Br. s.s., 1,228, Eedy, 311 Aug.-— Nippon Maru, jap..., 3,073, W. C. T. Sins, 8th Soot. P.M.
Canton 31st Aug., Gen.-B. & S.
Filmer, 26th Aug.San Francisco 28th July, and Shanghai 241ḥ Aug, Mails and Peltarch, Ger. $.., 1,352, R. Hatje, 12th June,
Goo. N. Y. K.
-Saigon 7th June, Gen.-S., W. & Co. Providence, Nor, 11, 693, H. Skarrebo, 29th
Aug., Bangkok 22nd Aug, Rice.-A., K Co.
Quasie, Ger. 5.4., 1,825, H. Madsen, 24th Aug., Sourabaya tath Aug., Gen.-S., W. &
Co.
Rubi, Br. 5.8., 111, R. W. Atmond, 27th Aug.
-Manila 24th Aug., Gen.-S., T, & Co. Shahjahan, Br. s.s., 1,510, Scott, 25th Aug.,
aigon seth Aug. Gen. Chinese, Strathmore, Br. ss., 2,391, King, 27th Aug.
Batavia, Cheribon, Samarang, Surabaya and Macassar-Per Titlarjap, 8th Sept., P.M. Singapore, Penang and tombay--Per Ischia, Toth Sept, 11 A.M.
W. S,
Boone, H. L. Brighton, F. G. Brewer, H. Campbell, L. F. Carter, A., Chichester, D. A. A.
D.S.D., Major A. A. Chichester, Mrs. A. A. Clark, M. Ö.
Τ Clark,
?
Clarke, Mr. and Mrs.
T .W. Colvin, H. B. Congreve, Miss Connor, J. L. Cruickshank, A. d'milly Madam Davies, F. O. Donald, Mr. and
W.H. Deglittle, F. H-
Karatsu, Kabe, Yokohama, Salica C.A.
Dawley, Mr and Callao and Iquique-Pet Gle-farg, 11th Sept Hewning, T. C.
LEA,M,
Tuticorin-Per
Europe, Rr.. Ini Sachsen, 12th Sept, II.A.M.
Shanghai, Nagasaki. Kobe, Yokolian, Victoria and Vancouver, B.C.-Per Athra
th Sept., 10 A.M
Manila-Per Zafro, 15th Sept., FT AM...”. Kobe-Per Changsha, 17th Sept. 3 PM Manila Simpsonhafen, P. Wilhelmshaten, Herbertshobe, Matupi, Brisbane, Siry and Methoume="i'e Prinz Waldemar, 18th Sept
-Sägen 17th-Ang Goal-D. & Co, Ld Sullberg, Ger, ., 782. C. Luppi, 28th Ang-11 AM
Amoy 26th Aug, Gen.-S. & Co. Taming, Br. 5.5, 1.350, A. W. Outerbridge,
31st Aug. Manila 26th Aug, Gen.-B. & Victoria, Swed. .., 99, J. A. Hellberg, 17th Aug.,Saurabaya. Tith Aug., Sugar- Aagnard, Thoresen & Co.
Z. Y. de Aldecoa, Am: a 5., 1,260, F. Xandaro Echauz, 15th June,-Manila 12th June, Ballant-Barretto & Co.
SAILING. VKBAKS.9... Eclipse, Br. bk.r 7,968, J. McBryde at Sept., -New York 6th May, Case Oil.-S. O,
་
Co.
I. F. Chapman, Am, ship, 1,013, R. Banfield, 25th Aug-Manila 15th Aug., Ballart,- A., K. & Co.
.S. P. Helchenck. Am. ship, 2,186, 5. L. Zenz, 1st Sept.,-Manila 20th Aug., Ballast.-A, K. & Co,
Marao-Per Heungskum, 19th Sept. 2.15 PM
A Mail for Macao, is despatched cer Sunday the ma 1, for Macao is closed R1 8,00 38. Wingehal on week-days at 6.00 p.m. Ou
5.M.
Mails for Canton, Samshui and Wuchew are closed on week-days at 7 30 a.m. and at 6.00 M
Matley, E. R. McDonagh, W._},
Micuddy, D. F.
Mrs. J. S, Moore, Dr. and Mrs.
W. B. A. Moore, Major and Mr.
A. McDonnell -Moreno, A., (Consul
General of Panama) Monk, E. Newborn, Mr. & Mss.
R. H.
Packer, B. L. Palmer, C D.
Moulter, Mr. and Mrs.
Cunningham, Me. and A. B.
Mrs.
Delaney, L. T. Elliott, P. G. Evans, Major G. M. Goldman, D. Green, Thos. Halben, O. Hargis, Mrs. L. D.
Tellor, Dr. R. lack, Mrs. C. M. Kofoe, Capt. F. Jones, Fred. Claughtop
Laurius, Mr. and Mrs.,
Muir, Frank
Noel, H.
Noel, Master
Paine, . E.
Peacock, Miss Annia Pearse, Dr.W, W, 1: Repide. J. G. Rossoff, South, Miss M. H. Square, Miss N. Story, G. F. Williams, G.
September 2nd, 1906, a.m.
Patey, Mwand Mrs. E. CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER.
0. Fenke, W. Perkins, Mr. and Mrs.
T. L. Pfordten, A. R. Von
der Paint E.
Bar. Th. Hu, Wind Wr.
Vladivostock, .m. Vemuro.....6 am. 29.53 Hakodate
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Mrs.
Koebelen, C.
Santos, L.
Cheloo.... a.m.29.
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H. Bruce
Skinn, A.
Neihaiwei'... Rm19.90
Shepherd, Mr. & Mr. Hankow
Spinler, J. S.
Anil Stebbing, W. T.
Siar, C. G.
Duck, S. D. Dunlop, G. A. Einstmann, W. Engelhardt, Mr. ngelhardt, H.
Mrs G. W. autchild JLJ. Fischer, R Fox, Marshall P. Franklin, C. Fisher, H. G.
Fuller, Denman Frost, B. L.
Fuller. Stuart
(American Vice Con sul General)
Gibson, A
Mail far Namtao, Sanbuo, *Kongmogo, C. M. are closed every weekday, at 6.00 pm. On Sundays the mails are closed at 9 a.m. Saturday evening, unless previously notified.
*No mails are despatched to these places on
Found on the counter of the Registration Branch a purse. Owner can have the same by proving contents.
ACCELERATION OF THE CANADIAN
.. PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE. Correspondence intended, for this route to
the United King lom should be sn supers-ribed.
Stempel, R. Sepski, Mss. V. Stephens, H. Stephens, Mra Stevens, Rev. A. J.
uskind, A Sutherland, P. D. Thoma:A
J., Thomas, 14. P.
Thompson, Mr. & Mrs. Thompson, Miss H. M. Todd, Mr. & Mrs. J. H. Uffel, W. Von, Unbehaun, C. H. Ure, O. M. Wishart, J. Wolfhagen, R. Wood,
Hail, Capi, T Harker, B. Brotherton Hauck, }. F. Heaney, Dr. and Mrs. Hewell, Hon and My
E. A. Humphreys, W. M. 1 Hunter, B. Albon, Dr. Andap. 1. ]. Anderson, R.A. Bas, A. Le
Blanco, A. E. Boanas, W. Bajce, Wm. B
Bruk), Pergy Dodd, A. H.
Pillar Boxes have been placed and will be: Farwell, Mr. and cleared under:-
1 R. Ferry, W.
Steamers Fxpected.
Verrals
From Agenti D
Emp. of Japan, Shanghai... C. P. R. CoSrpl, Ischia
Singapore C. & Co....¡Sept. Bengloe Singapore G., L. & Co Sept. Nikko Maru. Japan... N. Y. K.... Sept. Devanha ..... Singapore. P. & O. Cosep. Tjipanas Macassar. C. f. L... Sept.
4
4
4
Park View:-925 am, 14.25 a.m., 1.25 pm.¦ 1.25 p.m. on week-days and 9.25 am on Sun days.
Fey, Mrs, E.
5
Sept. 2.
Austrasian P. Darwin. G., L. & Co Sept. Arratoon A'car. Singapore 1). S. & Co Sep. Bombay Maru. Singapore N. Y. K.... Sept.
3-35 pm, on week-days and 9.35 am, on Sun days.
' Halben, D.
i
Anderson, Miss Austin, F.
7
for them to fall in valte, the Treasurer buys in the surplus and withdraws it from circulation The diminished supply will, of course, raise the value of the pesos left in circulation. On the other hand, when there are no few pesos in circulation and the tendency is for them to rise in value, the Treasurer sells enough to meet the demand and the v due of the pesos is there- by decreased. It is for the purpose of making these purchases and sates that the Gold Stand-Censity, for Durban.
ard Fund was created. On September 1, 1906, this fund will contain only one million dollars United States currency of barrowed funds. Strange as it may seen the Government has not only not been to any expense on the $13.100,000 borrowed for this fund but has actually made a small profit on the transac tions.
Should re-coinage become necessary, ševeral things of importance are to be noticed.
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Departures
Hasching, for Coast Parts, Musau Maru, for watowi
I ..
Sept Kuching, for Sewchwang. Paklafine wałów. Vatching, for Hongay. Glenfallsch, for Amoy. Kiukiang, for Canton.
Jacob Diderichsen, for Hoihow.
Passengere arrived.
Per Naushan, from Saigon-140 Chinese. Per Machien, from Singapore-500 Chinese. Per Jajab Diederichsen, from Haiphong, &c. Capt. Merliss.
Per Loongang, from Manila-Messrs. J. Ehrman, Geo. Middleton, Frank .Love, D. F. Kenting, R. H. Barton, and 59 Chinese.
Vicomedia Japan .............. JF. & A.
Stentor
B. & S..... ......... Japan ... ..
Sept.
8 Gneiser att... Colombo...M. & Co. Sept. 10 Ceylan Mari Kober... N. Y. K.... Sept. to Sachsen Japan M. & Co... Sep, 11 Monteagle... Vancouver C. P. R. CojSept. 11 Kutsang Calcutta....., M. & Co Sept. 13
DOCK RETURNS.
HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCKS. H.M.S, Alacrity
at S.M. Tsingtau......
Athenian
Kwongchow N-deleine Rickmers Quarta
Indien
Kowloon
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SHANGHAI.
Yansong and Paoting Shagsi
Pock
24th August. ...International Dock.
New Tuskado
A
i adder St.1-9.35'a.m., 11.35 am. 1.35 pm,
Macdonnell Road: -8.50 a.m., 10.50 4. 1.50 pm, 2.50 p.m. on weekdays an 8.50 a.m, on Sundays.
No. 3 Police Station:-8 am 11 am 2 pm, 5 pm, on week-days and 8 a.m. on Sundays,
The Pillar Pox has been removed from the back of the old Harbour Office, Letters in that! district may be posted in the Western Branch Office, 216, Des Veoox Road Central,
VIŠTIŪRS AT THE HOTBAS,
'CRAIGIEBURN.
Adama, M. and Mrs. F. Nicholls, E. A.
Pearce, Mrs. and R. J. Barnett, H. JO Smith, E. Grant
Smith. Mr. and
Grant
Smith, Percy
Soppa, P.
Goins, Miss M,
B.
Woods, R. G., Wright, Mr. & Mr.
Wynne, Miss
CARLTON,
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Osborne, Mis. G.
Pearson, H. W.
Stephens, Miss H.
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Prakt
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Cobden, A. 5.
Ellis, Mr. and Mis.
Figner, T. H.
Mr and ra, idge, Rev. and Mrs. M, Macfarlane. Dr. H. Marney, V.. Martin,
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Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs.
G. A
Davenport, Mrs.
Tamson, P. R. McPherson, J. I.
ACCIDENTAL
A
1-It would have alprolutely no effect upon the curresicy value of the peso. As was shown above, in the face of a variation of 3 centavos in the bullion value of the peto within three
Per Daric, from San Francisco. &c.-Mrs, L years, there has been a variation of only two
D. Hargis, Dr. T. H. Cates, Messis R. J. 'centavos in its actual currency value and this | Seities. A. Lendal, Miss M, H. South, Messrs. due only to the condition of our foreign trade | A. J. Tereal. Alex. Morphy. C L. Hayes, M. W. balances. The Treasurer of the Philippine Haggerty. R. W. Alcock, RB, Westcott and
J. C. Beniz. Islands has been willing at all times, to
Per Mantla, for Hongkong fom London-
Claessens, R. exchange for ur pesas their legally deter- Lieut. R. de W. Miller From Singapore-
Ships Passed The Canal.
Deaker, Capt. mined equivalent in gold coin laid down in Mrs. M. Bevan, Miss C. Semmott, Mr., Mr. 181 July-Charles Tiburghten, Preusun, | Fischer, A.
Miss Engl hardt, and New York. Not only has he been willing to
Dr. McGillicuddy. Slavonia, Tumba Maru, Ajeddo, Suttonhall. Glay, 11,
20th July-Deucalion, Konangsi, Satruma, Halm, G, do so but he has actually done in to the From London for Shanghai-Miss E E. Lew.
bery. Mr. and Mrs H. Porter and infant. Mrs, Socotra, Liderin, 20th July-Antenor, 25th Hoy, Miss M. amount of $13,449,868.88, besides actually | G. A. Tisdale, Infant and amah, and Me, Kelly, July-Arcadis, Bencleuch, Oceanien, Irieitt, Keyt, Dr. Fred. exchanging 311,814,442.14 for P21,628,884.28 | For Yokohama Mr. H. St. John Bield.· Rhipiui, Sachsen. 273h July-flyson, Inada | Krill, 1. presented at the office of the Treasurer, Juan Per Salazie, for Hongkong from Marseilles Maru, Palawan, Polynesien. 1st August-Lindes, L. de Mariana of blessed 16th century memory to
Meurs. H. Weill, Luis Santos, Olegacia el Andalusia, Benmohr, idomeneur, Laos, Zielen, Linnemano, !!, the contrary notwithstanding,
Luz Paint, and Illy de Pages, From Colombo Sercambio, Shinko Mars, 3rd August-Bel -Mers Strouch and Hathena. From Singa lerophon, Kintuch, Kawachi Maru, 8th Aug- 2.-instead of involving a preal loss as stated, pare-Messrs. Poberjansky and Nursaw. From
ust-Bengior, B
Bramar, Denbighshire, Manila, recoinage at a finene ́s of 70%, the limit set by Saigon-Mr. and M ́s Biederman, Mr. Buck,
Prins Heinrich, Roan, Survia, Tourant, 11th Congress, would result in a net increase in the Rev. Wendling For Shanghai from Mar. August-Ajax, fachaon, Salazie, Awa Maru, Delfus, Seydii's, Teinkal, Acilia, Cambodia. 14th amount of our currency of searly 25% besides
e--Mesir, Smedley, Vogel, Guerin and Tourney. From Port Said August-Brniomond, Kennebec, Peshawar, paying all the expenses incident to the re
Messrs. Yanoùlatos and Varvannio.
18th rom Segovia, Kamakura Maru, Rhenania, From
A facrity coinage,
August-Agamemuon, Beklawers, Mayuns," Astinea Colombo-Messre.udinnt and Banei. From
Pomo, Prometheus, Tonkin, 21st August Bramble 3. It would entail no loss upon the people Singapore-Mr. Sonnroakein, Miss Bertha, and
Glenroy, Japan, Nippon. 15th August-Bayars, Batomart Mr Jacob. From Saigen-Mrs. Pozi, for the new peso would have exactly the sama
Kobe from Marseillez-Mr. Belin.
Calchas, Occanten, Sanuki Maru, Teucer, Tyo | Cadmus purchasing power both at home and abroad. | Colomb-Mr. Purohit. For Yokohama fram
Maru. 28th Augus-Merionethshire, Palma, Cheruh In fact the increase in the amount of the cur| Marseilles-Messrs Revert, Bersusier, Mr.
Ellen Rickmer. 1st September--Armand Cliu rency occasioned by the re-coinage will prevent and Mrs. Ramsden and family, Messrs. Soler Dehte, Brisgovio, Menelaus, Ningchew, Ping
suey, Sardinia, Nile, Glenavon. the necessity of purchasing bullion for the pur pore of coining more pesos to meet the in- creased demands of business the cast of which would otherwise bave to be borne by taxation. 4.-Business 'would not be affected in the least for the currency value of the peso would remain unchanged,
5. No confusion would be caused for faw people would be able to distinguish one peso from another.
6.—The holders of the present pesos could suffer no loss for the new peso would purchase as many goods as the old.
7.-Foreign exchange would not be affected in the least fixed absolutely within the limits set by the rate charged for New York exchange by the Government,
8-The occupation of the money changes would also be gone for they would be unable to sell the present peso for more than the new
And
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Shinning Raporis
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Str. Tintin from Tamsui-Strong SSW wind and high seas, fine clear weather.
Bu. Zereniter from Moline succession of NE. to SE gales, and very high sen fram leaving Japanese coast to within 300 miles of pori.
Str. Kwaiyang from Chefon:-Strong Sly wind and fine weather to Kinshan islarid, than encountered strong typhoon gale on 28th, 29th and goth ult., after fight monsoon wind and fine weather, but confused well.
Str. Huichow from Tientsin, etc.—First part fine from there to South of NE. Promontory, afterwards strong Ely and SE. winds with heavy confused swell to Taickow Islande at- tended with occasional squalls of rain, from there to part moderate to fine with Elly and NF. winds, and confused swell.
Vessels in Port.
SIKAMKU
peso unless they incurred the risk of smuggl. Athenian, Br. 1.1., 2,440, A. O. Cooper, 28th
ing which would of itself be ample justification for re-coinage.
FRANK A. BRANAGAN; Treasurer, Philippine Island.
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Minila. Legaspi Shortridge, Mr. & Mrs. Henlod Sinclair, A.
Harding, Mr. and Mr Skorove, Mr. & Mr. Cebu
A. B. Truman, Mr. and Mrs.
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R.. Harker, B. B. Hareland, P. A, Hewitt, A. U. Hockaday, W. T Jeffries, H.. Johnston, L. A. M. Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. Willes, Mr. and Mrs, Josling. Lt. Col
E. S.
Schultze, P. Scott, Mrs. A. Scott, Mise C. Thomson, J. W,
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HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE CHINA STATION.
torpedo boat desnoyer
torpedo boa detinjer cruiser, class cruiser, fat class river gunboat
TONS,
GUNE,
CAPTAIN,
Commander R. La.T. Leatham Captain C. L. Vaughan Lee 900 Ligur, Commander E. G. W, Davidson.
Lisut-Commander W. L. Bamber 9:0
Commander B, L Majendio...
C1455.
LAST REPORTED AT
despatch-versione
3,700
3,000
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Hoogkoog
Cruizer, 2nd -lask river gunboat river gunboal sloop...
4.363
10
7,000
Hoogkong
710
Yangisze
-
710
Yangisze
1,409
+17
Yorgiste.
water ank mk s
390
300
Hongkon
1,400
Commander C, D, S. Raikei
Shanghai
Diadem
Fame.. Flora
cruiser, 15) class Torpedo bost destroyer
ties, and class
.16,500
Captain H. W. Savory, M.V.0.
Welbaiwei
5,700
4,360
Liu, Commander Hughes ...
Hongkong
7,000
Captain H. Grant-Dalton
on route Hongkong
torpedo boat destroyer.
4,000
Lieut.Commander it. B. Cox
Weibalwei
4,000
1,000
Lieut. Commander R. Henniker Heaton Licut, Commander W. H. Darwall
11
9,800
13,000
Captain 8. V. Y. de Harey ...
14,100
30,000
Esplain
616
C. F. Thurshy
1,300
9,800 1
27,000
800
6,300
Lieut. Comm.sader I. Kiddle
***
Welhaiwei
340
Lieut.-Commander C. C. Walcott...
West River
740
Lieut. Comm.sails: H. T. Aday
Wast Rivat
240
Yangtare
6,500
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TESCIYO....
Hongkong
Hongkong
2ou
Lieut.-Commander E. Recretan..
Yangtze
900
surveying Chip
6,300
450
Lieul Commander R. M. & West Lieut, Commander Stevenson Commander R. W. Gleznie A40
+
Yangtze
Weihalwei
I
...Surveying
tameda hoi destroyer
5,900
Weibalwel
+4
river gunleat
200
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Her
$50
Lient, Commander G. j. Todd
Yangisze
Mar
river 'gunbo
$50
Lieut.Commander Jns, F. Knox,
Yangt
Arrivals at Home-18th July-Aker, Van-, dalla, C. Ferd Latiss, 20th July-Sitkonta, Jason, 15th July—Benolder, Benvenue, Flint. skire, Sinica, "Tomba Máru, 25th July— | Innus Palermo. 27th July–Arcadia, Oceanism, 15!
Kent August-C. Ferd Latiss, Triests, 2nd August King Alfred P
Deucalion, Preussen. 8th August-Chariss | Kinsha Tiberghien, Zlaten, Inaba Maru, 1th August Monmouth.. Tourane. Toth August — Palawan. 14th Mooshen ...
Olter !! August Hyson, Room, 18th August-Bes mohr, Idomintus, Satrumo, z1st August | Robin Ajax, Andalusia, Kamakura Maru. 25th Sandpiper... August-Acilia, Stydlity, Tonkin. 28th Aug. Saipe ust - Rhenania, Wraycaille, Bentomond, Pro- metheus,
Tamar Teal Thistle
Post Office.
Taku...
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witch A Mail will close for !---
Whiting Hoihow and Daiphong-Per Hanol, 4th Widgeon
Woodcock... Sopt. 9 A.M.
Samarang and Sourabaya-Fer Holstein, 4th | Woodlark Sept., 10 A.M.
Europe, &c., India, via Tuticorin-Pe
4th Sept., 11 AM.
Sheeringasaki, Kobe, Yokohama,
Maru, 4th Sept., 10 AM
Aug-Vancouver, B.C., 2nd Aug, and Honolule and San Francisco-Per Nippon Shanghai 24th, Gen.-C. P. R. Co, Clara Jebsen, Ger, ss., 1,193, J. Iwersen, sist Bingapore, Pepang and Calepite — Par
Aug-Samarang 2101 Aug., Sugar.—J, & | Namsang, 4th Sept., 7 P.M.
Macao-Ver Heungahan, 4th Sept, 3:15 p.3.
Co.
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gunboat Corpedo ho dettyre
river gunboat
river gunboas
river gunboat...
'torpedo buat destroyer ...
receiving ship
river gunhas
riyer
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torpedo hoat destroyer
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Lieut. Commander Percy Crabtree,
Captain J. A. Take
Lieu-Commander Robert E. Vaughan.
Yangisse
Weihaiwal
Macao
Flying Flag of Vice-Admwal Sir Arthur W, Moore, 'Ogmmander-in-Chief
Lieut. Commander !. T. S. Lyas...
***
Commodore H. P. Willliams ......
Lieut. Commander C. E. 1. Thomas... Lieut. Commander G. B. Spicer-Simson Yangtz