THE WANTON WASTE OF HUMAN, LIFE.
SIR J. CRICHTON BUOWNE'S STRIKING ADDRESS,
Sir James Crichton-Browne, the eminent special, delivered an interesting address to the students of the Leeds School of Medicine on 1st Bit.
Sir James said the aim of many modera physiologists was to bring their science into fine with other material sciences by showing that all physiological phenomena were but complex problems of a physical and chemical nature; but in order to do this they have to deprive their science of its distinctive character, for if physiology was the rum of scientific
ГНЕ
Passengers arrived.
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
Per almun, freni Swałow~~Merais. Deeks and Goddering, and 29 (hinese.
Per Hongkong, from fihow-Mesara Raun- selet, R. F. Gauthier, H. F. Rowisman, and 3
Sisters
Per Eastern, for Australian Pars for Hong; kong-Misses N. and V. Pounds, Mr. and Madame Brasier de huy and maid, Miss Wa ren, Master Wadley, Mr. P. Simcock, Dr. W. Nunan, Mr. H. S. McMaster, Mix Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Lue and child, Capt. 8, P. Blair, Messrs. V. L. Caital, A. C. Grailk, 1. Don D. Cumming, afael Reyes, Mr. and Mrs. L. and 139 Chinese. For Shanghai-Rev. H. M. Trickett, Mr and Master Trickelt, Mr..and and and Mrs. Trudinger and 2 children, Mr. Mrs. Malcolm, Miss McDonald, E. J. Clark
SAILING VELS. Eclipse, Br. bk., 1,968, J. McBryde, and Oct, -Canton 1st fict., Ballast.-S. O. Co. Eskasoni, Br. ship, 1,620, Wm. McBu nie, rath
Oct., Manila 13th Sept, Ballast -Order. 1. F. Chapman, Am, ship, 2013, R. Banfield, 25th Aug.-Manila 15th Aug., Ballast- A., K. & Co.
MONDAY
NOVEMBER 5, 1906.
Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and San Francisco-Per Nippon Mars, 20th Nov, 11 AM
Hoihow and Pakhai-Par Hailam, &th Nov., SP.M.
;
Haiphong-Par Hongkong, 6th Nov., 5 P.M.. Shanghal Kobe and Yokohama Per¦ Amasia, 6th Nov., 5 P.M...
Quang chow-wan and Chickhom - Per Prince George, Nor, bk.,472, A. R. Anderson.
18th Oct.,Manila 26th Sept., Old Tron-Jacob Diederichsan, 6th Nov., 5 P.M.
Hoihow
and Haiphong-Pei Carl Diederich, Order.
rent, 6th Nov. 5 ..
5. P. Hetchcock, Am, ship, 2,086, S. L. Zatt, 1st Sept-Manila zoth Aug., Ballast.-A., K. &. Co.
Vezzali
Steamers Expected.
From
Agents
Джа
knowledge concerning 1.ving beings, it must and S. M. Liddy. For Yokohama Mr. Buelow Singapore M. & Co...Nov.
cease to be physiology when it denies the existence o lile and reduces what had hitherto been regarded as vital functions to phenomena of inorganic nature.
MATERIALISTIC PRETENSIONS.
It was admitted that our present kowledge of living tissuer, 10 complicated were they, was extremely limited, and yet every. Ittle advance in physiological knowledge was made a pretext for proclaiming the final dethrone
Brown.
Formosa
Europe, &c., India, via Tuticorin-l'er Prinxist Alice, th Nov, 12 A.M.
Macao-Fer Homam, 7th Nov, 1.1G PIMA Shanghai-Per Tingane, 7th Nov., 3 P.M.. Shanghai-Per Kikiang, 7th Nov. 3 P.M. Swatow and Bangkok-Per Kanju Maru, 8th Nov., Q A.M.
F.M.
Macao-Per Honam, 8th Nov, 1.13 Shanghai-Per Hangwang, 9th Nov., 3 F.H. Manila-Fer Zofire, eth Nov, 11 AM. Samarang and ourabaya-l'er Hopsang, 10th Nov., 2 F.M,
Batchelder, Mr. & Mrs. Krill, T.
Kunia, P.
Biervliet, A. Van(Vien. Logan, W.
Füller, Stuart
J. Thompson, Miss ki, 28.
(An.arican Vica Con Thornam, sky -
Gibson, A:
Chinese servant Grilk, A. C.
Toledano, Th.
Topliss, H. J Dfel, W. Von. Unbehaus, C. H.
* Varnon, Mr. and Mrs'
J. Y. V.
and
Harker, D. Brotberton Harrison, Miss 1. Harrison, Miss M. Hewell Hon. E. A.
Vernon, Min
Vernon, Masiar Wakefield, Mrs. M. Watkins, H. H. Willis, F. W.
Wishart, J. B.
Wood, G. G.
MONOKONO.
1
Adams, P. R.
Howst, A. i. Alles, C. H.
Humphreys, H. S. Armour, Mr. and Mrs. Hupier, R.
J. M. Bailey, W. 5. Baker, A. S.
sul General)
Fuller, Neuman
Mrs. C. P.
Innes, Capt. R. Joki, J. P. F. Joughin, J. C.
Grant, A. W. Griffith, D. P.
G. A,
atchelder, R. N.
Baltiscombe, H. G. Beattie, R. 1.
I aidlaw, G. M., Lehn, P.
Lindberg, Capt.
Contul for Belguim)
Love, F. H.
Bitbeck, R.
1.
Mallian, Baroness
Hewett, Mrs.E, A. Horne, R
1
Bird, H. W.
Marke, W. H.
Bisney, Miss
Mr.
Blood, G.
Marielt, Dr. O.
Russell
Bovill, Mr. and Mrs. O. Mrs. J. S.
Barnes, W. F.
V
Miss Mo
Booth, H.
Breckwoldt, H.
Brownlow, E. O,
Brighton, F. G.
Colahan, H. J.
H.D. Cummings A.
S.
Silverstone, A. H.
Bisney, Mr. & Mrs. S. Marquardt, Mr. and
Singapore.P. & O. CoNov. 8 Arratoon Acar Singapore D. S. & Co Nov. 8 Nippon Maru opan. T. K. K... Nov. 12 Sanuki Maru...Japan ...N. Y. K.... Nov. 12 Athening
C. P. R. CoNov. 15 Kutanng......
Broeg, Calcutin..., M. & Co Nov. 15
ancouver C. P. R. Co Nov Emp. of Japan.
....apan
DOOK HETORNA.
HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCKS.
Kowloon
Dock.
G
Per
Nile, from Yekohama for London-Mr. 11. S. Field Mm, bals, H. E, Green.
j 2 infant and amah. For Maria Hes-Capt. Wakefield. From Shanghai for London-Rev. and Mrs. Parker, infant and a children, Mrs. and Miss de St. Croix, Mrs. Dew, a infants and mab, Dr.nd Mr. E. L. Marsh, 1 infants and amah For Marsesles-Mr. and Mrs. Hooper and 5 children, and Mr. Alex, Maligan. For -Mr. Aked Bea Amid, For Hong- of life, and the absolute dominion of Singapore G. C. Dew and naive servant, meat brute force over vil regions of which it was
king-Messrs. incapable of taking effective possession. The and Alex Hass.
Per demania, for Hougksng from Hamburg H.M.S. Taku non-living Rhenn, nd Mr. and Mrs. Rnther. Menlanes........ discrepancies between living-and-n phenomena had not been explained
away. He
ford, From Lisbon-Mra Mours and children, Borneo hind every going concern and working me
Monteagle chanism, ske
waich, there was life that Capl. Jetonyme Osorio de Castro. had made and started it, and winds it ples--Mr. Hoh, From Singapore-Capt Empress of India...... up, and without which it would not exist de Mouta, Mrs. Hrewn, Mr. and Mrs. Elridge Amara org and ye hey were asked in believe and children, and Mr. Donaldson Aik 8. Sorsogon that the mas intricate and marvellous of Prom Hamburg for Shanghai-Mesra, Richard Charles Hardouin
ate. Chowtai... Delbanco, Edward Gropps, F. G. Haverkate, all mechanisms, the human body, had no
Sabre Mrs, Ida Froberg, and Mr. Waller chanebeck. life either in it or behind it.
For Kobe Mrs. Alfred Hasche, Misses Else Standard
seche, Gerda Hasche, Masters Alfred Hache, Hygein........... Hos Tasche, Ms. R. Junker, and Miss Anua Teinan With. From Hamburg for Yokohama—Messrs. Hans Helinakenbeck and Alfred Hanche.
I
1
From
Tran......... DETER Eclipse
MAN REDUCED TO A MOTON-CAR-___-- The new materialists have dissipated the phantom of vitality, left us plants and animals, more or less complicated arrangements of proteid substances, responding in a very simple the ordinary physical forces that we saw around us. They left us the brain. a mass of glue-like substance nine-tenths water, with a ittle phosphorus thrown in, traversed by waves
physical forces, and nothing more. They. Nishimaki, Misses T. Nishimaki, H. Hashi Ichang
way
of
10
felt us man, a motor car, self-made and self- started, with no passengers, and no chauffeur, moved by a series of explosions or redistribu tinn of energy, and rushing on to inevitable destraction
LIVES THROWN AWAY.
Sir Jamex proceeded to consider the problem of our death-rate. In 1904, he said, there were $49.784 deaths in Ingland and Wales, and of. these a very considerable proportion were what might be called surplus deaths, or lives thrown away-deaths due to preventable, causes, lives that would have been saved by a properly or Raniled medical corps provided with suitable uppliances
The death rate was 16.2 per 1,000 living, but sanitarians had cateulated that the un preventable death rate in this country should not exceed to per 1,000 living, and if that calculation were correct, then, the debi to nature was each year overpaid to the extent of 200,000 lives.
We could not all at once put a stop to this profuse expenditure, but we practice pengres Live economy,
, and as the deathrate 40 years ngo was 234, there was good reason to hope that in another half-century, even if we diduet quicken our pace, but went on as we had been doing, we should have reached a paint it which it might be said we were living within our
mconc
SLAUGHTER OF THE INNOCENTS. Unnecessary leakage was still going on in all, directions. In towns the prodigal waste of life was still, of course, creater then in rural districts. With babies, we
wele very lavish,
Of every since born 145 perished within the first year of 1.4, but Dr. Hope, of Liverpool, had estimated that in every 1700 barn nội more than Bo at the outside should succumb during the first twelve mouths to what wight be regarded in the most liberal sense as un- avoidable cases, to that we were gratu.consis
into the
graveyard upwards of gegoo | every year.
tossing
Then the moibers as well is the infints were rardlessly snficed Upward of 1000 of
the
died every year frùm puerperal septi- caemix, an infectious disener luch would price tically be unknown anyengst us could untat.ht and dirty midwives all careless porcs be abolished.
Shipping.
Arrivals.
Hongkong, Fr., 7, R. Coreil, 3rd Nov.,
-Haiphone 30th Oct., Gen.-A. It. M. Carl Diederichsen, Cier. s.s, 954, 13. Schlaikier.
3rd Nov. Haiphong and Boihow 29th. Oct., Rice and Gen). & Ca Pitsanulok, Ger. s., 1,167, D. Reimers, 4th
Nov,Hangkok 27th Oct., Rice and Wood.-11. & S.-
Haimun, Hr...., 636, 4. 1. Ration, 4th Nov,
-Swatew 3rd Nov., Gen.-D., L. & Co. Chiyuen, Ch. 59, 77, C. Stewart, 4th Nov -Slanghai ist Nov, Get-C. M. S. N Co.
Kiukiang, Br. 5. 1,116, Miller, 4th Nov,-
Shanghai 1st Nov, Gen.-B. & S. Frithjof, Nor. 1.s., 891, H. A. Haraldien, 4th
Nov.-Bangkok 27th Oct,, Pice.—Angaard, Thoresen & Co. Chawla, Cer, 55, 1. Spieren, 4th Nov.
-Canton jid Nov, Gen.-B. & R
Br.4.179. E. P. Martin, R.N.R., Ath
Nile, Br..
Nov., Shanghai 3rd Nov; Mails and Gen. -P. & O.S. N. Co. Rhenania, Ger. s.8, 6,416, C. von Hoff, st
Nov.-Hamburg and Singapore 30th Oct, Gen-H, A. L.
1987, W. B. Sawer, 5th Fooksang. Br...
Nov-Calcutta, zand Oct., Quals.-J., M. & Co Hue, Fr. 6, 705, J. Pannier, 5th Nov.,- Haiphong via Yukhoi, Haihnw and Kwang. chow-wan 4th Nov., Gen.-A. R. M. Teutonia, Ger., 3,00, L. Girmenbran, sth -Hankow 31st ̈ ̈ct., Gen.—H, Ai La Nov Mandal, Nor, 1.1., 1,19%, E. Ericksen, 4th Nov., -Moji 29th Oct., Coal-Asgaard, Thore sen & Co. Dakotab, Bt. 5., 1,300, Kosi, 5th Nov.-San
Francisco and Shanghai isi Nov., Gen. S. O. Co.
Clearances at the Harbour Offos.
Kongmun, for Macao,
Chiyuen, for Canton.
Piisanulok, for Canton..
Haliotis, for Balik Pappas,
Chowlni, for Swatow,
Chan Fe, 10: Macao. Kiukiang, for Canton, Dakotak or Canton, Taiwan, for Salgon,
Departures.
Nov. 4. Hatching, for Coast Ports. Shimosa, for Singapore, Mausang, for Sandakan. Joshin Mary, for Swatow, Pronto, for Chefoo Karin, for Quinhos, Nithidale, for Kobe, Dovre, for Canion. Holstein, for Canton,
Passongers dotarted.
Per Kamakura diaru for Japan-Meirs, C. Asio, G. Ukita, C. Kadone, Mis R. Kadono, Master M, Kadone, Mrs. T. Nishimaki, Master
mo, ir S. Mitchell, Miss F. Pringle. Messrs.
. Richardson, Yobo Katsiawala. (J, Great, T. Harwood Darton, Mrs, Jenkins, Mrs. Graham, Messer, Kato, Horiuchi, Murakami, H Griffiths,
Harel and E. Sangster.
Shipping Roporta. Str. Hoimun from Swatow Fresh NW3y breeze and moderate sea, fine clear weather.
Str. Fooksame from Calcutta:-Calm to strong winds in Bay of Bengal, strong monsoon and heavy on in China Sea.
Str. Chiyuen from Shanghai:-Strang mon soon and rough sea port to part. On 2nd just, at 7an, picked up four fishermen out of a disabled samp in of the Heishant.
Vasels in Port
ŠTKAMBIA.
Amara, Br. 5.3., 1,566, C. 1. Mattock, 28th Oct., Swatow 27th Oct., Ballast,-)., M. & Co. Barnes, Ger. 6.5., 1,344, A. Deuker, 8th Oct, Sadakan rgb de Timber-3. & Co.
China, Am. s.s. 3, 85, D. E. Fricle, the
Ella..... Hinsang
נן
Tientsin-l'ei Xweichowy, 10th Nov., 3 P.M. Walow Amoy and Tamsui-Ter Masan Maru, toth Nov, 5 P.M.
Campbell, 1., F. Carter, Mr. and Mr.
Manila, Zamboanga, Port Drewin, Thursday Island, Cooktown, Cairos, Townsville, Bewbane,
Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, Sydacy, 'Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth- Per Taiyuan; 13th Nov., 3P.M.
Manila, Simpsonhafen, Fr. Wilhelmshafen, Herbertshohe, Merapi, Brisbane, Sydney Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, Melbourne, Perth-Per Willeḥad, 13th Nov, Adelaide
and TO A M
Singapore, Penang and Pombay--Per Ischia, 13th Nov,. TC A.M.
Europe, &c., India, via 'Australian, 13th Nov, 11 am
Tuticorin--l'e
Moji, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria, B.C. and Seattle, Wash-Per Kaga Maru, 13th Nov,
3.P.M.
Kobe-Per T's'nan, 14th Nov./.3 P.M. Manila-Pei Rubí, 17th Nov., JO AM. Empe, &c., India.
Capt. D. da Chapman, H. K.V.C.,
Major A Chapman, B. F.
Chapple, F. T.
D. G.
McMaster, H. B. McRea Moore, S
Moore, Dr. and Mr.
W.B. A.
2 children
Moura, L. and Mrs.
and z Newborn, Mr. & Mrs. Newington, A. G. Nicholls, E. A. Nunan, Dr. W. Packer, B. L Parker, T. F. Penke, W.
:
Chatham, Hon. & Mrs.
W. Chatham, Miss Chichester, p. 4. A. 9., D3 O., Major A. 'A.' Chichester, Mrs. A. A. Pfordten, A. R. Von
* bristle, J. D.
Clark, M. O.
Perkins, Mr. and Mrs.
T. L.
Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. Pourds, Misses (2)
T. W.
Clegg, RN., Eng.-Li,
VISITORS AT THE HOTELS
VŪNAIGIKBURN,
Adams, M. and Mrs. F. Smith, F. Gran:
Colvin, H, E.
L'alion, R.N., Capt.
der
Philpot. L. D.
Powell, W. A.
Preshaw, C. M.
Pritchard, H.
Reid,
H. I.
Roach, Mr. J. San
child
Rowoldt, 5. B..
Rutherford, Mr. & Mra.
'N.H.
Sanders, Dr. J. E. Schreen, R.
and Mr.
Collins, W. F
Concor, J. L Crook, A. H, Cruickshank, A.
Smith. Mr. and Mrs,
Grani
Davidson, Peter
+
Davies, F. O..
Smith, Percy
Donald, Mr. and Mis.
Searle, Rev. G.
W. H.
Shernau, H. D.
Doolittle, F. H.
Downing, Mr. and Yes.
Dowley, Mr. and Mrs. E. Bruce
W.A
Skizo, A.
Spittles, J. S.
Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. Soppa, P.
Cosmopolitan
Chinkai Maru ........................ Chowla
Abordeen
Delta, 17th Nov., TE AM
1
SHANGHAI DOCK.
19th October. International Dock. .....International
R. J.
Barnett, H. J. D.
....New. «
Bird, II. W.
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER. November 3rd, 1906, a m.
Bar Th. Ho, • Wind Wr.
G. A.
Falloon, C. H.
Jameson, P. S.
OCCIDENTAL..
nim (29.34
129 60)
Adamsen, H, A. Binder, F.
29.87
Durieux, G.
NW
Gilbert, G.
30.15
sw
29.23
NE
Hatje, Capt. R.
130.23
Hofst, Ch.
G.
30.13
Houzelle, L. A.
Rohden, Mr and Mrs.
Klaft, II.
A and 2 children
Motrin, J. P.
Willhelm, H.
Vladivostok 2
akodate Take Sayasal Kagoshiraa... (hima.... «.. Naha Isingavijana. Chefoo. Wehniwe.... Hakew Kinkiong Shanghai ... ami Graf.... Sharp Peal...
ינו
Swałow
Fachu.. Foman....
יך 1
a.m.
a.m.
*
.
บ
Arshus
14
esa teren..
Է
Sa Francisco 28th Sept, and Alanila | Prilaku 27th Oct., Mils and Gen.-P. S. S. Co Clave don, Br. 5.9.,
Parker, 29th Oct. 2,085, Card. If 6th Sept, Coals,—Government. Den al Kelly, Br. .,, 2.875. W. Jarvis, 2nd Sov. verpool 5th Sept, and Singapore 27th tet, Geb D, & Co., Ld.
less, fa, 1. Jenkins, 27th Oct., Sago 22nd Oct, Rice and Gen.-Man
Derwent
Oc., 2741
Canton.....
Mtong ketat Victoria Penk Gap Rock
Fat & Co Drutar, Nor. 5.4, 107, 1. 13ing, 29th Oct., Haihow Rice-Aagaard, khoi.. Bachok Thoresen, & CA. Eastern, Br 15, 1,272, W. G. MeArthur, 3rd Tourane .... Now Sydney Pia Paris Tithe, Gen.-C. St. James G., L. & Co,
am
+1
Webb, Mr. and Mrs.
Montague
Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs. Young, J. A.
Munro, Miss A.
Regairaz, Gaston Robertson, Mrs. C. Robertven, Miss Kathi Robertson, Master G.
Τ.
F. G. and infant“ G. A.
Einplant. C
Einstmann, W. airchild, H. J. Fischer, R. Fisher, H. G. Fletcher, H. L. Franklin, C. B. Frost, B. L.
KING EDWARD.
Almond, Capt. & Mrs. Nessler, A. O
Clark, Mr. and Mrs. R.
N.
Nicholson, D. M. Paine, A. E.
Peacock, Mins Annia Pannsfather, Capt. and
Mr. G. H.
Schiess, Mr. and Mra
H, L.
Colville, Lieut. & Mr. Silverstone, Mr. & Mr.
Cunningham, Mr. and Silverstone, M. L.
Mr. A. Deinney, L. T. Donaldton, J. W.
G.
Smith, Mr. and Mrs..N.
and family
Square, Mis N
Capt. & Mrs. Stetten,
Hochmer, R. L.
Hurley, Fred. C. Jack, Mr. C. M. Jackson, Mrs. & child Legouse, Vice-Consul
M.
Austin, F.
Bolton, Mr.
O. H. Story, G. F.
Suggett, Mr. and Mrs.
1.H. Viaveacon, Capt. G. Williams, Ge
Wright, Dr. and Mrs.
G. H. Bateson
PEAK.
Helsall, R., Majorsod
Mrs.
Bosch, Mr. and Mr. Kent, R., Col & Mrs.
Van der
Carruthers, E. S.
Chalmers, H.
R. A.
Lay, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr.
Clothier, Mr. and Mr. Mestariane, Dr. & Mr.
H. W.
Cobden, A. S.
Darling, Col.
Mr. and Mrs.
Dutton, Mr.
Ellis,
Fraser, Lieut.
Gelschrops, Mr.
Shepherd, Mr. & Mrs. Gaie, Capt. J. R.
1
Greenhill, Mr.
Sommerville, Capt. A. Gregory, A.
Sche,,!!.
W. T.
Steche, Dr. O, Stephens, H. Stevens, Rev. A. J. Sutherland, 1. Di Tallman, Mr. and Mrs.
'J. R, Thompson, Mr. & Mrs.
Harris, Mr. and
W.
Hartal, E.
Hazeland, F. A. Hockaday, W. T: Jeffries, H. U. Johnson, L. A. M. Joseph, Mr. and
E. S Josling, Lt. Col.
JIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE CHINA STATION.
יו.
TONS,
GUNS.
1.1.P.
Martin, O. B, H.
Martin, R.
Mitchell, R.. Moon, Mr. and Mrs. Mable, E
Painter, Major & Mrs. Porter," W.
Reid, R.A.M.G, Lt. Col
J. M.
Rogers, C.
Mrs. Sawer, Mrs. W. E.
ar
Mrs.
Seymour, Col. & Mrs. Sinclair, A.
Smith, A. Findlay
Thompson, Capt. and
Mrs.
Thompson, Miss White, Dr. and Mrs, Wilder, A. P.
Williamson, Mrs.
LAST REPORTED AT
NI
NAME.
NNW 20
N
CLASS. མ་
CAPTAIN.
64 NE 3
a.m.
78
NE
64 95 N
Alarity Asthen
despair impresné...
1,700
3,0x3
Commander E. La T. Leatham
Hongkong
cruiser, and 1589
4,365
7,000
Captain G. L. Vaughan Leo...
Weikalwal
Bramble
a.m
river gebaas
70.
90%
Lieut. Commander E. G. W. Davideun,
Yangtze
Beloma... Cadmus Cherub
river gunbest
710
9:0
Lieut.-Commander W. L. Bamber
Yangtira
alone...
1,070
1,400
Commander B. L. Majendie
1
Shoegbal
ank mitig
390
300
Hongkong
Cli
1,070
Diadem
11,500
.16,500
Fame
"pipeda bout destroyer
5,700.
Commander C, D, S. Raikos. Captaio H. W. Savory, M.V.0. ficut.-Commander Hughes
Hongkong
...Hongkong
Franses, and elits
41360
7,000
Hongkong Hongkong
torpedo bou destroyer
273
$,000
torpede wat destroyer
1,000
zło
Lieut. Commander
cruiser, 1st Class
19,800
22,000
cruiser, il class
14,100
30,000
Captain
river gunbox
616
1,200
cruiser, isi laps
9,800
23,000
river gunboa
180
the
torpiede bråt destage
350
100
ver guulet
210
river gunhas
140
140
tompede Lat
350
6,500
Hongkong
receiving that
4.05
river
180
Xuo
Yangtze
river gonboat
710
yoo
Yangtze
∙torpedo bost destinger
355
1,300
Lieut.Commander Stevenson
Hongkong
Waterwitch Whiting Widgeon Woodcock.. Woodlark
surveying ship...
450
Commander R. W. Glennie
Hongkong
torpedo bout destroyer
5,900
Lieut.-Commander C. H. L Thomas...
Hongkong
river gunboat
Boo
Licut, Commander G. B: Spicer Simson
Yangtise
river Kanboat
550
Lieut.-Commander G. J. Todd
Yangtee
river unlimat
$50.
Lieut. Commander J2o. F. Kaox...
Yangters
Phulien ......10 am.
Apairi 16 4.0 Ehsibeh Kirkmers, Gier. 5. 98, W. Röle. Mala... Joa.m führ nd us-Bangkok 6th Oct., Gen. Legaspi 6 am. -B & S.
Empress of India, lir. s... 3,033, E. Beetham, H.B.,, 21st de-Vancouver,. (B.C.) 2nd Ca, and hinghai 18th Det, Mails and Gen-C. P. R. Co. Germania, Ger. 59.,-117. 4. it. Lorenzen, and Nov-langkok cs 12. Rice & Co Hailan, Fr. 5.5, 7. Andersen, gid Nov,
Pahni and Buihow and Fav, Gen. A. R. M.
I
Har yang, Br. s. 1,207. H. Trowbridges, and
Sav-Canion and Nov., Gen.-B. & S. Hopsang, Br. 1. 2,339, 1. M. Hay, 2nd
Nov.-Santarang and Soarabaya 24 Oct. Gen.), M. & Co. Ithaks, Ger. ss., 2,269, W. Fams, 2nd Nov,-
Bang ok z5th Oct, Rice-S & Co. Kaga Maru, Jap. ss., 3.906, A. Christiansen, 3rd Nov,Shang a 31st Oct., Cen-N V. K.
Kanju Maru, Jap sa, 141, K. Ha-himet
ISI Nov.,Bing hol and staihow 3 st Oct.
Gen. V, K. J
Kenny Wai, Geuss, 115, Köhler,
..
ite Cel
Labuan....
Moorhen
130, 18
Flora Hлady
Hait
Kent
King
Alfred
Kinsha
Monmouth..
Olter...
Robin
Sandpiper...
Saipe
Tamar
Teal
Virago
31
river
129.90)
|
HW
n
NE
4
0
Такна
November 5th, 1905, aạm. Vladivostock. a.n Nenuro...... Hakodate ... Tokw....... Kochi
a.m. 29.81
29 97
30.06
"
130.23
Nagasaki... Kagoshima.. Oshima..... Naha
130,23
30.19
**
30.04
29.97
19
29 89
Weihaiwei.. a.m. Hankow
.***
a.m.
3018
Kiukiang..... Shanghai... 9 am 30.4 Clit..... 1 Shup Peak. any Swalow Tahoku Taiebu......... Tainas
11
**
16 a.m.130.
11
||2999 20 | 90
a.m.308
12
2987
29.83
NW
"
+Į
79.80 129.92-
NE NE
Achéroa
Adour...
Bangkok 5th Oct., Gen-B. & S Koun Mars, Jap 6.5, 1.78, Y. Minamikawa, zod Nov-Kabe 27th Oct., Gen-Fukusei & Co. Kumsang, Br. s., 3,400, E. J. Ruller, 28th
Del-Calcutta 12th Oct., Penang and Kashiin Singapore ah Oct., Gap.-J., M. & ÇA.
Lescadores... Mercedes, Br. 2.900, J. S. McGregor. 16
Cantong am. NovWeihaiwei 25th Oct. Gov. Store Hongkong 10am 30137051 |XNW|| -Admiralty -Ad
Victoria Peak Monteagle, Dr. is, 3.953, S. Robinson, 14th Gap Rock..
Seps-Vancouver 20th Aug., and hans Macan hai 11th, Sept., Flour, Lead and Gen.- Holhow a.m.
R. Co.
Pákhoj Neil MacLeod, Am. .., 901, E. Corral, 1918 Phalien...m
June,Manila 16th June, Ballast.-Darret Tourane...... io&Co.
C. St. James.] Nissin Maru, Jep. 5. 99°, M. Iwane, 3d Apatri...
Nov.--Swatow 2nd Nov., Ballast- Manila Japanese,
Legaspi...
P
་་་་་
N. S. de Rosario, Am. 1.1, 715, M. Leper, Incoled
Blanco, 12th June,Masin 9th June, Iloilo........ Ballast-Barretto & Co.
Cebu
Orel, Br ca. 2,406, G. Maddrell, arth Oct.TM. Labuan...
Moj sth Og, Coal-Bi & Co.
Petrarch, Ge
Ger. $11,752 R, F Hatje, 12th June,
Phuyền
& Co.
Saigon 7th June, Gen.-S., W, & Co.
s.s., Ducroiset, 3th Oct.,-Bang. hok-zist
Gen.-B.
"G Ragnar, Nor. 4, 1.220, H. Nielsen, 2nd Nov.,Rajang (Borneo) 16th Oct. Timber.
Angaard, Thoresen & Co.
Riojun Maru, Jap. . 2,979, G. S. Lapraik, 3rd Nov-Shanhai 31st Oct, Gen.-N.
V. K.
Sarrogan, Am. 1.8, 428, Vitterin, 7th Sept.-
Manila 4th Sept., Ballast.-Order. Sierra Morena, Br. 1.4., £47, Hannah, 1st Nova
Java 23rd Oct., Sugar.-B. & S. Soudan, Br. s.1,4,207, S. de D. Lockyer, R.N.R.,
29th Oct.,-Southampton, and Singapore 31st Aug., Govt. Store-Admiralty.
Br. 4.1 1,040, J. A. Martin, 15th Oc
and Nov.
Taigon gih Oct., ( Tean, Br. ..., 1,345,en.-Wing Sing.
Manila 30th Oct., Gen.-B. & S. Tainan, Br. ..,2,300, C. Lindbergh, 26th Oct,
Sydney
jih Oct, and Manila z4th, Gen. B. & S. Yruda, Am. 1.8, 469, H. Nelion, 16th Oct,-
Amoy 14th Oct., Ballast-Yeng Chung,
D
a.m. ironm 16 am
19 a.m.
Alouette
Yangtare
Hongkong
River
Hongkong
Captain H, Grant-Dalton
Lieut-Commander H. B. Cox
Lieut. Commander R. Heoniker-Heaton
der W. H. Darwall.
Captain S. V. V. de Horsey
C. F. Thursby ...
Lieut. Commander
mmander Percy Crabtree Captain J. A. Tuke...
Robert E. Vaughan.
Lee Kiddle
Lieut. Commander C. C. Walcott... Lieut.-Commander H. T. Atlay Liest-Commander ), T. §. Lyne ...
T. O. Strath Boaled:
11
Commodor H. P. Williams... Lieut.-Commander E, Secretan.. Lieut.Commander R. M. B. Wel
West River! Wast River
...Y
..... Hongkong
Flying Flag of Vice Admiral Sir Arthur W. Monse, Commander-in-Chief.
27
Haiphong Haiphong
NAME.
Tons.
FRENCH MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA STATION.
FLAG AND DESCRIPTION,
GUNS.
H. P.
COMMANDING OFFICERS.
| LAST REPORTED AT
1,700
Lient Fauré
500
1,000
Capt
6,300.
Argor Catonado
::
Décidée D'Entrecasteaux Esturgeon... Francisque... Fronde Henri Rivièra
Jacquin
Javeline
Kemaint
Lynx... Mancha
Mousquet
Olry
Peiho... Perle... Pistolet
Protée...
M
H
29.95
Nov. 441 10a.m.
fameter. 30.10.
p.m.
19.99
Rapière
41
Temperature Humidity Rainfall.
71
32
40
Sabre
Styx ****
Post Office.
学号
A Mail will close for :- Swatow, Amoy and Foochów-Por Esimun, 6th Nar, 10 A.
Singapore, Co'ombe and Bombay - Par Riojun Mars, 6th Nov, to A.M.
Amoy, Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and San Francisco Par China, 6th Nor, 11 A.M.
Macie-Per Homam, óik Nar., 1.14' TM. Manila-Per Sunghiang, 6th Nov., 3FM. Singapore, Penang and Calcutta-Per Awme jang, ôth Nov., 3 P.M.
Moji, Yokohama and Kobe-Per Eastern, [ 6th Nov., 4PM,
Redoutable *
Takiang
C
Vauban Vétéran Vigilante...
armoured cupboat recelving ship torpedo.depot river gunboat river gunboat gunboat protected cruiser sub-marise... destroyer destroyer riverboat genbost destroyer ... cruiser...
river
marine...
destroyer. river gunbeat gunboat sub-marine... destroyer ... #ob-marine destroyer...
battleship, reserve
Fie destroyer
armoured gunboat
...river gunboal
receiving ship torpedo.depot river gunboat
13,342
Fi,༑ཙིཊྛཱིR༅། ིིཛྲཱིË༑ཀཽ+ཧི ཧི ཊྛི ཙིËབོ
Flagship of Rear-Admiral Boisso, Commander-in-Chief,
alülõe a vlulautuvaluvialaltā
ཱ,888321388LSLLS✺YË&
Lient Merle Commander Kerihuel Licut, Audouard
Lieut. Millet
Lieutenant Le Blanc
Tracou Lieut. Coquelin
Lieut. Garrett
Liput de Saint-Seine Lieut. Portier Lieut. La Coroller ....... Commander Commander
Sayol Duvauroux*** Simon
201
"
144
...
יי
Cape St. James
Canton
Cheloo
Sejror
Saigon
Hongkong
Haiphong
Hongkong
Haiphong
Saigon
300
4,200
leut, Armbruster Commander Laporte Commander Triquem ... Lient, Grellier
Bain d'Along
Baigen
***
*
Chung kin
Lieut. Marchand
Tongku
+31
Lieut. Hubert
Saigon
401
6,300
Bertbeaud...
Hongay
1.ieut.
Saigon
Licat Vincent-Bréchignac (Flagshipo! Rear Admiral de Murchies,
Saigon
Com'ding the local naval defence of Indo-China, Capt. Passerat de Bilans
Baigon
1,790
Lieut. Hallier Lient. Duc...
JAN
Hongkong
Salgon
Upper Yangtos
4,560
Hongay
Lfeat Fougerouit sa sp
Balgon
500
Lieut. Brugnon
Commander pen
† At the disposal of Rear-Admiral de Merolles, Commanding the naval defence of fodo-Chlor.
(*) Flagship of Rear Admiral le Marolles,
יקו
Wuchow