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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY JUNE 4 1900.
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SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, KOBE)." YORCK"
and YOKOHAMA.
TO SAIL
WEDNESDAY,
Intimations.
THE YOKOHAMA DOCK CO., LTD.
No. 1 DOCK.
Length inside 514 ft. Width of entrance, top 95 ft.; bottom 76 15. Water on blooks, 27.5ft. Timo to pump out, 4 hours.
No. 2 DOCK.
Length inside, 375 ft. Width'of entrance, top 60.5 ft. bottom 45.8 ft. Water on blocks, 38,5 ft. Time to pump out, 2 hours.
9th June, Noon. THE
*HESE DOOKS are conveniently situated in Yokohama barbour and the attention of Captalos and Roglaser is respectially called to the advantages offered for Docking and repairing Vessels and Machinery of evory description,
WEDNESDAY,
16th June, Noon.
FRIDAY,
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The plant and tools are of recent patterns for dealing quickly and cheaply with work sad a large stock of material is always at hand, (platos and angles nil being rested by Lloyds' surveyors),
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Two powerfal Twin Screw Towboats are available for taking Vessels in or out of 18th June, 10 A.M. Dock, and for taking Salling Vessels in ox out of the bay. The floating derrick is capable
of liftlug 15,toos.
Capt. J. Randermann
About THURSDAY,
*17th June.
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YOKOHAMA and KOBE
FRINZ SIGISMUND "
Capt. D. Lent.
SATURDAY, 16th June.
For further Particular, apply to
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"Hengkong, 4th June, 1909.
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MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
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Through Tickets to London via Paris from £17:30 up to £71,10. - 20 hours' mliway from Manialies to London.
Interpreters most passengers at their arrival in Mariollies.
For further particolare, apply to
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AGENT,
QUEEN'S BUILDINGS.
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MESSAGERIES CANTONAISES.
FRENCH LINE OF STEAMERS BETWEEN HONGKONG. CANTON, AND
KOUANG-SI.
1.5.5. ? PAUL: BEAU," 1,900-tons, 14 knola.
BS. CHARLES HARDOUIN 1,900 tons, 14 kopts,
The speedles, most luxuriously appointed and punctual steamers on the llon- Departure from Hongkong at 10 P.M. (Saturdays excepted), Departure from Canton'ai 5.75 P.M. (Sundays axçapiad).
-Thess-superb steamers carrying-tho-French. Mall are fried throughout.with Electric Light- "and Fans and worn specially built for this trade. Excellent cuisine.
The Company's Own Whirl near Wing Lok Street and its berth in Cantos opposite
Shameen.
For farber particulars, please apply to the COMPANY'S OFFICE at Shamoon, Canton,
orito their Agents BARRETTO &-CO., Hongkong,
Hongkong, 9th October, 1908,
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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 when required and the workmanship and material will be
garanted.
UNREST IN INDO CHINA,
CONCILIATORY POLICY OF HOME GOVERNMENT.
STRONG MEASURES REQUIRED,
THEN FORBOAST, AND -WARNINGS ISSUED
·FROM THE HONGKONG OBSERVATORY.
Meteorological signals are hoisted on: tas mast in front of the Water, Police Station/n: Tsim Sha Tsul for the information of - masters/ of vessels leaving the port. They do not
METEOROLOGICAL SIGNALD MORE
M." Klobukowski, the Governor-General of Tudo-China, has entered upon a remarkable political course which has aroused serious mis givings among the colonists. Sedition" and tank Nationalism were most pronounced last year in Tonkin and Anoem, and manifested necessarily imply that bad weather is expected themselves in plotting and rebellion. The here
sings after much bloodshed, and many plotters strong arm of the Government crashed the sig
suffered death or had heavy, sentonces parsed upon them. After the Government had thus shown its strength, the Governor-General de termined on a policy of conciliation and of let-"] ting bygones-be-bygones--Reforms were in- troduced, and trials of insurgents and plotters were stopped. The idea seems to be to pass a
sponge over the past, and to gain over the natives by just government. In short some kind of amuosty has been declared.
GRAVEN FEAR OF HUMANITARIANS, This glossing over of unpleasant political events seems to be prompted by the home Gos verament which, above all chlogs, wishes to avoid parliamentary bother by showing how smoothly things are going in the Colony. The strength of the desire for political quiet in lado. Chion is best showo by the mismanagement of the brigand campaign in Tonkin. The Colo nial authorities only launched a field force
ter passed beyond endurance. The troops en- tered the brigand country in force, and pushed
against the outlaws when the crimes of the lat
The cust of Docking, and repair work, will be found to compare favourably with that the outlaws hard for three weeks, cogagement of any part lu the world.
Telephone; Nos. 376, 500, or 081. ̧
Telegrams, "Dock, Yokohams," Codes A. B. 0. 4th and 5th Edt.
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NIGHT CARS as on Week Days SATURDAYS.
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Hongkong, 1st September, rook,
NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON. dall
Trimmed and Untrimmed": "HATS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, &c., &c.
LACE SCARFS, MOTOR VEILS
VARIOUS COLORS.
MOUSQUETEIRE GLOVES
WHITE, BLACK & COLORS.
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following engagement, in quick succession. Then came a pause. The home Government grew alarmed lest the opposition and the humanitariaos in Parliament should, make capital out of the bloodshed, and call it to ac- count for allowing Tonkin to be in a disturbed condition. Word was sent to the Colonial authorities po to conduct the operations thai there should be few killed and wounded; espa- cially among the French section of the field force. Too beavy a botcher's bill would giva tise to unpleasant questions in the Parliament, "A cynic in a Tonkio newspaper calls this war
fare ip kid gloves;"
RESULTS OF NEW DEPARTURE. The Colonial Government listened and set native levies at work against the outlaws, sinca the sad of February. These lovies have no heart in the business and let down the brigands geatly. Their orders are, to surround the eaemy, to starve them out, and compel them to surrender. These tactics have resulted in the
surrender only of those outlaws who had joined the brigands out of fear. But the veteran out. -laws who have 100 many crimesko anwser for keep the field. The outlaws ace the nets spread before them, keẹp-continually, on the move, and only fight when driven to bay. The home Government has no idea that the outlaws and De Tham, their leader, are enemies whom no promises can bind nor threats terrify. They are armed with up-to-date miles and fight in regular order behind entrencaments, from which culy artillery fire can drive them out, Humano methods are utterly. thrown away upon them. The military commanders dare not shoot bri gand sympathisers and burn their houses, from fear of stirring up the humanitariae pariy in France. The brigands shoot and burn at plea. sure. As matters now stand the oatings dread and.serve the outlaws while they laugh at the officials.--Straits Times.
BRITISH # GERMAN GÜNS;
ARMAMENT OF THE RIVAL "DREADNOUGHTS."
A COME point upwards
s
A CONE
polot upwards
and KUM below
4.
▲ DEUM
A ONE point down..
wards and DRUK below
5.
A CONE point down- wards
6.
A CONE point downr wards and BALL balow
.7.
A BALL
A CONE polot upwards and BALL below.
lodicates & Typhoon to the North of the Colony.
indicates a Typhoon to the North-East of the Calany.
indicates a Typhoon to the East of the Colony.
indicates a Typhoon to the South-East
of the Colony.
indicatesa Typhoon to the South of the Colony.
indicatesa Typhopu
to the South-West of the Colony,
indicatesa Typhoon to the West of the Colony.
Indicates a Typhoo
10 the North Wes of the Calony..
Red Signals todicats that, the centre is believed to be more than 300 miles away from the Colony,
Black Signal Indicate that the centre is believed to be less than 300 miles away from the Colony,
The above iguals" will," na heretofore, be hoisted only when typhoons exist in such positions or are moving in such directions that information regarding them is considered to be of importance to the Colony or to shipping leaving the harbour.
Those signals are repeated at the Harbour. Office, H.M.S. Tamar, Green Island Signat Mast, and the Flagstaff on the premises of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company at Kowloop.
* :* URGENT SIGMAL.
In addition to the above, when it is expected that the wind may increase to full" typhoco force at any moment, the following" Urgent". Signal will be made at the Water Police Station, and repeated at the Harbour.Office :--- THREE EXPLOSIVE BOMBS, ÁT INTERVALS, OF TEN SECONDS.
From time to time come reports of enormous. ly improved heavy guns for Germao warships, gups which are said to hopelessly outrange the fioes British models. I am able, says the Berlin correspondent of The Navy, in the current ise time, superior to the other shapes.
of that journal, to correct some false impres sions which exist in England with regard to -(35-German naval ordonice,
L1 KWONG LOONG & CO.,
CABINET-MAKERS AND ART DECORATORS, from Shanghal, has re-opened thaik
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No. 39, Das Væőx Road GenTRAL. The only Shop la Hoogkong with this name,
Wever, description can be made to THERE HIGH CLASS FURNITURE
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LADIES' and CHILDREN'S
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Samples on application, Coast Port orders carefully executed.
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AN APPEAL.
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HE SUPERIORESS of the ITALIAN CONVENT, Gaine Road, bege mort respectfully to APPEAL to the Residents of Hongkong and the Coast Ports, for their kind patronage and support, and, desires, to šikis that she will be pleased to receive orders for all kinds of NEEDLE WORK.
* Gentleman's Shirts made to order, and Coffs
and Collars smaewed oz old ones.
Ladles and Uhlidren's Dader-clothing, Chil.
whom reference can be made as to the Superior Workmanship and Materials of the Faraltire, &c, stipplied
follows:-
Messrs. A, S "We have pleasure in stating that ir, LI KWONG LOONG(fore bed the Annexe to our Dispensery end gavo na every satis facilog.
-S. Watson" & Oo., Ltd., writs as
35th May, 1891.
(Sd.) AS. WATson & Co, .
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A Black Cross 'will be holsted at the sama
NIGHT SIGNÁLS.
The following Night Signals will be exhibit. ed from the Flagstaff on the roof of the Water Police Station at Kowloon, the Harbour Ofire Flagstaff, and H.M.S., Tamár.
...Imprimis, neither Krupp nor the Imperial Marine Office bave as yet seriously taken up the 13.5-inch calibre idea, and while the arsenal at Essen has already turned out some experi-
1. Threa Lights Vertical, Green Green Green, mental inch weapons for prospective mount-Indicates that a typhoon is believed to be ing on German warships, there authentic data
to prove these somewhat inferior to the latest situated more than goo miles from the Calony. British model of corresponding calibre.
'II. Threo Lights Veil, Green Red Green,
|--Forthe Vasen and herimmadate successors--indicates-that-s-typhoon-is-believed-to" "be
at least, it is quite certain that 45-inch gua will constitute the main battery. The 11-inch (28 centimetre) Krupp gun is a very hot weapon, particularly the so-calibre type destined to.arm the German Dreadnoughts.' -
of
Its weight is rather more than 49 tons; its armour-piercing projectile weighs 760 lb. With an initial velocity of 2,300 foot-seconds, the armour-piercing shell will pancirate zz the toughest armour (Krupp cemented) at 3,000 yard, 19 in. at 5,000 yards, and 8 in. at 10,003 yards.. Two rounds can be got off with ease every minute with the latest loading and.turret arrangements. It is thus plain that the poten tiality of this splendid weapon is not to be despised. It is the latest word in German naval artillery, all exaggerated rumoure to the .contrary.__
Torning to the contemporary weapon with ORDERS punctually attended to, and which the British Dreadnoughts," aṛo amod, CHARGES most moderate,
· AN INSPECTION INVITED. Tinwohner, Sch Anony, tonk,
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hqwaver, we find it to be superior in 'every re- "spect-save that, of‚fire rapidity—to the latest 144 Krupp model. The weight is considerably over to tons, while the projectile' weighs 850 lb., or
dren's Dresses, and all kinds of Embroidery, Dricas. 13 bore Double Dreechloaders \IRECT from the manufacturers at·lowest Materials can be supplied, if required.
The Superioreza will also be" most grateful from jofs each. Illustrated catalogus of for any Pares, or old HMYELOPES to be made latest model Shot Gans, Combination Guas
situated less than 300 miles from the Colony,
Thies Lights e-tical, Red Green Red, Indicates that the wind may be expected to increase to full typhoon force at any moment,
Nó. III. Signal will be accompanied by the Explosive Bombs, as above, in the event of the information conveyed by this signal being firma published by night.
Those Night Signals will be substituted the the Day Signals at soniet, and will, when necessary, be altered.during;the night;
SUPPLEMENTARY WARNINOW For the benefit of Native Craft and passing Ocean: Vessels, a Cone will be exhibited at each of the following stations during the thine that any of the above Day Signals are hols od
Gap Rock. Wagian,
In the Harbour.
Stanley.
Cape Collinson.
Aberdeen. Sap Ki Wan, Sal Kung
Sha Tau Kol. Tal Pa
This will indicate that there is a depression
92 lb. more than the German." So far as I a aware, "no exact figares regarding the muzzle valocity have yet boas published, but it is wall..) over 3,000 foot seconds, and the armour pierc. somewhere in the China Sea, and that a Storm ing projectile will penetrate'24) in, of Kripp | Warning is holsted in the Harbour, cemented armour at 3,000 yards. A comparison"
of these figures with those given above for Ger
Further detalla can always be given to Qorao'
konsen. ?
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