smails.

THE HONG KONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY SEPTEMBER

Intimation.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, THE YOKOHAMA DOCK CO., LTD.

BERMEN.

IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LİNE

FOR

TO SAIL

About WEDNESDAY,

a3rd September.

STEAMERS

NAPLES, GENOA, GIBRALTAR..

SOUTHAMPTON, ANTWERP and BREMEN

"PRINZ EITEL FRIEDRICH") WEDNESDAY,

Capt. E. Malchown) Noon, 23rd September.

SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, KOJE Į "ZIETEN"

and YOKOHAMA

S

-Capt, F. Prosch

BRISHANÉ, SYDNEY and MELBOURNE

"PRINZ WALDEMAR "

Cap.. W. v. Sendes

THURSDAY,

KUDAT and SANDAKAN.

BORNEO* **NYTYKESUKARIDAKİNİ Gapt. F. Semblil ...........................

Middle of October.

For further Particulars, apply to

MANILA, YAP, NEWGUINEA,

Noon, 8th October.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,

MELCHERS & CO.,

GENERAL AGENTS, HONGKONG & CHINA.

Hongkong, 12th September, 1908.

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

FRENCH MAÏL LINES.

FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO and FROM EUROPE viɑ SUEZ CANAL.

TO and FROM JAPAN via BHANGHAI,

FOR

STEAMERS

SHANGHAI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA „Caledonien

CAPTAINS

TO SAIL ON Martin.....38th Sept., P.1.

--MARSEILLES, VIA-PORTS ERNEST BIMONE ... Gizard ......29th Sept, at 1 P.M.

SHANGHAI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA, POLYNESIEN

Broc 12th Oct., R.M. MARSEILLÈS, VIA FORTSVILLE DE LA CIOTAT, Barillon, 13th Úc, at I P.M. Tanskipment on the Co's Steamers at Singapore for Batavis; at Colombo for Calcutta, Bombay and Australia; at Port Said for the Levant, Constantinople and Black bea.

Through Tickets to London via Paris from £27.10 up to £71,10, 10 hours milway from Marsellies to Londos.

Interpreters moet passengers at their arrival to Marwoliles.

Forfarther particulars, apply to

Hongkong, 14th September, 1908.

No. 1 DOCK.

Length inside 614 ft. Width of entrance, top 98 ft.; bottom 75 it.. Water on blooks, 87.5 ft. Time to pump out, 4 hours.

No. 2 DOCK. Length inside, 375.ft. Width of entrance, top 60,5 ft. bottom 45.8 It. Water on blooks, 20.5 ft. Time to pump out, 8 hours.

THESE DOCKS are conveniently situated in Yokohama harbour and the attention of Captains and Engineers is respectfully called to the advantages offered for Docking and repairing Vassals and Machinery of every description...

The plant and tools, are of recent patterns for dealing quickly and cheaply with work and a large stock of material is always at hand, (plates and angios, all being tested by Lloyds' surveyors),

Two powerful Twin Screw Towboats are available for taking. Vessels in or out o Dock, and for taking Salling Vessels in or out of the bay. The doating derrick is capable

of lifting 35 tons.

Steam Launches of Steel or Wood, Lighters, Steel Buildings and Roof, Bridge Work, and all kinds of Machinery are made on the premises.

-Tenders-will-be-made-up-whan-required_and_the_workmanship and material will be

guaranted.

ויי

1908

FRANCH IN THE ORIBNI

GASTHE-NATIVE, UNR

NDO-CHINA

Saigon, July:15:

·PROGRESS OF

SHIPS.

that the:

When the battisship Colling Mood: Was : The unrest amor the natives of Fresch Indo China is such that, unless the signs are

down at Devonport on February 2S" derstood that she world be launched: misleading, or greater energy, is-displayed by the new Governor-General, M. Klobukowski, amber but it has now been decider than has previously obtained, we may expect aut to leave the slip outil

■ disastrous situation shortly. Indeed, it is not: too much to say that the French population is Pic-stricken as to the immediate fatarest

Taxation is resented by the natives through out the whole territory of French lado-Chins, and the Imposition ip its various forms has loog Kivaa, trouble" "But since the successes of Japan and the return of Chinese who have been in Japan to thous territories the agitation has immensely increased. Added to that is the impetus resulting from numerous Chinese rebel successes in Yunnan with echoes affecting nonbera French territories in Tonkin.

Splendid progress has been made with her construction, and it is bellaved, anys the Western Morning News, that the postpona ment of the launching ceremony is due to the fact that the slip on which she is being bulli is so completely equipped for the handling of material that up to a certain stage naW COR- struction can be carried on more expeditiously. and economically than is possible when he ship is affekt, j

The Collingwood will be launched on the afternoon of Saturday, November 7, but the name of the lady who will perform the ceremony is not yet known. Like her sister ship,-81. Native priests have taken adv-ntage of these Vincent, which will be bamed by Countess favourable circumstances to preach wat against Beauchamp at Portsmouth op September 10 the French. The Took ingess people have basho is to be. ready for the pennant two years come honeycombed with sedition, the agitation from the date of her commencement, being kept going by secretly distributed litera ture, assuring the natives that it would be easy to drive the French into the sea, with the mor-

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al support of Japan. The text of the doctrine is that the future of the East is for the Asiatics, and the foreigner must be expelled. This is

the same root ides that lies at the bottom of the trouble in South Chini, Sumatra, and the Celebes.

The cost of Docking, and repair work, will be toond to compare, favourably with that and robberies, murders, and incendiarism are of any poit in the world,

Telephone: Nos, 876, 506, or 881.

Telegrams, "Dock, Yokohama," Goden A. B, 0. 4th and 5th Edt, Lieber, Soutts, A. 1, and Watkins, Yokohama, May 23rd, 1905.

Shipping Steamers.

*139

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN.

REGULAR TERKI-WEEKLY, SERVICE

BETWEEN

JAVA, CHINA, AND JAPAN.

Expected on

or abontTM

Will leave, for

Steamer.

-From-

TJIPANAS TJIMAHI TJIBODAS TIILIWONG.

JAVA

-JAPAN

First half

Sept

Second half

JAPAN

JAVA

Bepl

JAPAN

·JAYA **.

Second half

Bept..

Second half

Sept.

TJILATJAP...

JAVA

First ball

Oct.

TJIKINI ............

JATA

Second bail

JAVA'

SHANGHAI

SHANGHAI

JAPAN

Oct.

On or about

First halt. Sept. Second hall Sept. Second hall

*Sept. Becond half Sept.

First ball

: Ock Second half Oct.

The Steamers are all ätted throughout with Electric Light and have Accommodation for a limited number of Saloon Passengers, and will taka Cargo to all Netherland India Ports rốn through Bills of Lading.—~*

For Particulars of Freight and Passage, apply to

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN.

P. NALIN,

"ACTING AGENT;

QUEEN'S BUILDINGS.

(14

Telephone No. 375,

York Buildings, ist door,

Hongkong; 7th September, 1968,

CHARGEURS REUNIS.

FRENCH STEAMSHIP Co.-HEAD OFFICE: PARIS.

ALL ROUND THE WORLD LINE.

Outward:_ANTWERP, DUNKIRK, LA PALLICE; MARSEILLĖS, GENOA, NAPLES, COLOMBO, VIA SUEZ, SINGAPORE, HONGKONG, CHIN- WANTAO (Paking, Tientsin), KOBE, YOKOHAMA,

"GENOA-TO-HONGKONG-IN 30 DAYS.

29

NAPLES

Unique opportunity to make a tour in North Chine and Japan with the Greatest Speed

Sa cty and Comfort,

Transpacifio; VICTORIA (B.C.), VANCOUVER, SEATTLE, SAN FRANCISCO.

Connecting with the Canadian Pacific Railway. FREIGHT 10 OVERLAND

PASSENGERS to OVERLAND and EUROPE

VANCOUVER,

YOKOHAMA—VANCOUVER..................................13 Days.

NA LONDON and PARIS 20

#

Homeward: MEXICO, RIVER FLATE, BRAZIL, LA PALLICE, LIVERPOOL,

VIA MAGELLAN STRAITS.

Proposed Bailings:

CORSE

AMIRÁL.OLRY3th Oct.

‡ CEYLAN pu........25th Nov.

MESSAGERIES CANTONAISES.

[10

FRENCH LINE OF STEAMERS BETWEEN HONGKONG. CANTON AND *KOUANG-SL

S.S. “ PAUL BEAU," 1,900 tons, 14 knots, - BS," CHARLES HARDOUIN,” 1,900 1038, 14 knots.

The speediant, most luxuriously appointed and punctual steamara on the line, Departure from Hongkongfat,10]P.M. (Saturdays excepted). Departure from. Canton,&t)5.35°P.M. (Sundays excepted).

These superb steamers carrying the French Mall are fitted throughout with Electric Light and Fans and were specially built for this trade. Excellent cuisins.

The Company's Own Whad near Wing Lok Street,

Canton Agenix Messrs. S. Pasquat & Co.

11th Jan, 1909."

For further particulars, please apply to—

1 New Twin Screw 16,000 Toas displacement, at class accommodation, splendidly

equipped with single both cabins:~~~~

"Intermediate class and rates of passage, v

· All round the world' ticket by these boats, &c.

For further Particulars, «ply to

Hongkong, 19th September, 1908.

--P. NALIN, French Mail OFFICE,

-₤460

WEST RIVER BRITISH STEAMSHIP

Steamers

COMPANIES.

THE "LINTAN" and "SAN-DI"

SAIL FROM HOMORONG TWICE A WEEK and CoMFLETE TER, ROUND Trip in 4 Days.

Thasa siçamers have Excellent Saloon Accommodation, and sin Lighted Throughout by "Kisctricity, "")

Hongkong, 28th March, 1908,

EYES

·BARRETTO, & Co. Agents.

RIGHT!

OPHTHALMIC OPTICIAN,

N. LAZARUS, OPE

CORNER OF D'AGUILAR STREET AND QUEEN'S ROAD,

THE CLIMATE ON THE WEST RIVER DURING THE WINTER MONTHS 18 WILL your eyes free of charge, and if they are wrong will put them right.

VERY FINE AND EXHILIRATING.WASA

For further laformatips apply to-

BUTTERFIELD #SWIÐ 1

VEST RIVER BRITISH 8.5 COMPANIES,

Leness Ground, A keds of Repairs.

wellay for Eustrated Bockist e

-

The St. Vincent and Collingwood will be the filth and sixth ships respectively of the Dread." the 19-7-8-programm, the third belog the udugår type to take the water. They belong to Vamurd, which is to be built by Vickers, Sen, and Max tn. The following table shows

at a glance the stages of progress which have been made in the provision of a fleet of Driad.

Britain

Laid Down Launched Months

Dreadnought Bellerophon. Dec. '06 July 07

Oct 05 Feb 06 Building.

Tamar airg Supirdi........... St, Vincent

Jen. '07 Aug. '07, Feb. 07. Nov. 07 ...Dec. 7 Sep. 08

Vanguarda... 1908

The giving put of the contract for the Pan-

BRIGANDAGE, MURDER, AND ANARCHY In the northern hills brigandage floursbes,

part of the daily official diary. In Annam, furtbar south, there has been for two months a state bordering on emprchy in the great part of the country. In Quiahon province a boy cost of the Freach has already impoverished Collingwood... Feb. 08 Nov: many French merchants and settlers, for the natives refuse to sell produce to, or buy goods from, Frenchmen or their households. Fur ther inland there has been from time to time ward was delayed pending the decision of The very serious fighting, and, in addition to, han-ague Conference on the limitation of armik- dreds of Aucamese being killed, the Frenchments. The eighth ship of this type, for the farces have suffered considerable losses. Only commencement for which provision is made in Cochin-China, in the extreme south of French the courrent.Estimates, will be built at

Portsmouth, a start being made in January, -Jodo-China, remains tolerably peaceful.

To add to the danger of the situation at the present time the French colonial administrators have conducted a policy of recrecy, and bave attempted to gloss over the facts and conceal the truth of the gravity of the situation inland, Since then the inevitable has happened. The successes' of the natives and the spread of the insurgent movement have become known through native sources, losing nothing in the can be further accelerated. telling Gradually enough of a reliable kind' has come out to land colour to the exultani native reports of murders, ambushes, battles, and brigand-activities. A favourite habit of the Annamese, for instance, is to snipe the. Franch and then to submerge themselves in a pond, a bamboo supplying air from the surface. Ilaw native supports to reinforcements en route for the scene of hostilities have bolted in several cases where these tactics have been employed, fearing the death that came from unseen quarters.

Thus, the French population, doubtful of the Iruth of the official assurances, have grown far more fearful than if the actual condition of affairs had been made, known to them as the events bccurred. Even the capital-of-Tooking is a hotbed of rebeiliona scatiment, and spies are everywhere. To the most superficial ob server it is perfectly apparent that the rebels are made aware immediately of any sign of activity on the part of the French authorities.

leave vacant at Devonport will be prepared for The slip which the Collingwood launch will

the keel plates of an armoured cruiser, which is to embody improvements on the Invincibis class, One of these improvements, we have. reason to believe, will relate to the turbines, as the result of an important-discovery which bas been mede in the Dreadnought, whereby speed

Dentistry.

TSIN TING.

LATEST METHODS OF DENTISTRY:

STUDIO AT NO. 14, D'AQUILAN ́STREET.

REASONABLE FERL

Consultation Fres

Hongkong, soth June, 1904.

Dr. M. H. ORAUN, THE LATEST.METHOD.

of the

AMERICAN SYSTEM OF DENTISTRY 13, QUEEN's Road Central, From the University of Paonsyivania, 0.5.A

Intimations.

A FORCED ENTRY TO THE PALACE. To emphasise their disapproval of the inertia of the administration in the face of here menaces the French residents and peaceful citizens held a meeting the other night in Hanoi Fiery speeches were delivered, and RARE COPPER AND SILVER COINS. thep a deputation was appointed to wait on the Governor-General at the Palace,

FOR SALE

"The crowd formed up behind the deputation, and when at the gates of the Palace admissionA MOST Valuable, and Rare Collection of was refused by the sentries, the gates were burst the SABBANIAN, GRELE, GRANCO-BACTRIAN, AAncient COINS" consisting" of "those of open by force and the guards swaps helplessly INDO-SCYTHIAN, AND ZARLY MINDU Dynas- aalde. The Governor-General, thinking the TIES, THE SULTANS OF DELHI (including noise came from a hostile mob of "natives tele- ] Pathan and Suri Kings) and or KáshMI4," phoned to the Commander-in-Chief that the "Palace was surrounded, and troops were ur- gently required. The garrison was immediate ly armed, but shortly after dismissed again, for the deputation sent word to the Governor-Gen- eral that the intentions of the demonstrators were peaceful and all were unarmed. falan

-For an hour, the Governor-Generat heard the frank criticisms of the deputatlon, who polated out that the public had been misled by official reports belittling the disturbances, and that an official declaration of the institution of more rigorous repression was urgently needed. "At langth, baving received an assurance that meg. sures would immediately be taken to ensure the pacification of the country, the crowd dispersed.

The Governor-General has a difficult task in ́hand, and the sdministration of the territory is -being-Yun-oa-lines-that are generally consider.. ed. parsimonious, but upon, the outcome will depend the repulation of the French in regard to Onental colonisation. At present there are many critics, including Frenchman themselver, who compare the government unfavourably. with the British method, of colonising nalive States in the adjacent territories of the Malay Peninsula Pall Mall Ganétio,

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LESSONS La Viollo, Mandoling, and Guitar

at papil's residence,

Evening

Concerte.

remanta,

Dances and

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Apply to

1. U. MIRZA, AS * Supreme Court,

Hongkong.

Hoogkong, 14th August, 1908,

THESAFION MAY NOW ALBO BE OBTAINED IK DRAGEE (TASTELESS) FORM.

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