BFFECTS OF CLOSING OF FREE PORTS.
!
BAD PLIGHT OF SIBERIAN MERCHANTS,
We (Japan Chronić'e) have before referred to some of the evils which have followed in the train of the closing of Vladivostok as a free port. Another evil is pointed out by tha Prima, a Siberian journal, As is known, the Ordinance provided for the closing of all Russian ports
in the East, as well as points along the Amur River where trade had hitherto been unrestrict
ed,
...
The closing of the free ports, says the. journal, is now threatening to crash out of existence lawful trade in the Amur district and even in Zabaikalia, on the banks of the Arguna. Along the frontier mark. ed by the Amar and the Arguda the Chineta. have opened up trading stations, selecting sites for them on their own side far from the Ras- siap Customs and excisa posis. These, as is pow apparent, owing to their small number and to the enormous extent of the border-line between Siberia and Chino, are quite incapable of exercising any influence over the over-in- creasing relations between the Russian and Chinese sides of the boundary. The com modities traded in by the Chinese are 'alcohol, vodká, tea, sugar, and other goods.
That a trip across the frontier is not withet its attractions, continues the journal, may be judged from the following figures —-—A cask of vodka on the Russian side costa 9 roubles (Y9),
against z.go roubles on the Chinese side; sugar, 30 kopecks (zo sen) per pound, against 9 kopecks; tea, from.1 to roubles per pound, against 30 to 40 kopecks The Russian mer chants along the Amur and Arguns are all being forced to dircominue their operations, as no one would be willing to pay a Russian merchant 9 roubles. for a cask of vodka when he can get a similar cask on the Chin- ese side of the Amur for 2.50 roubles. The' Customs and Excise officials, who are perfectly well aware of ther impotency against the intro duction of contraband goods into Russian terri tory, can only fold their arms as they watch Russianstaking excursions across to the Chinese side. It will thus be seen that the introduction of the Customs along the Amar has bad no other result than to increase the expenditure of the receipts, at least as far as the Customs is concerned. Meanwhile the smuggling trade has'assumed throughout the Amur the character of au organised industry in the hands of the Chineser
COMMERCIAL.
TO-DAY'S EXCHANGE.
Selling. "
London-Bank T.T.....................1/8 15/16
..1/91
Do. Do.
demand'
4 months! sight. France-Bank T.T.... ......... .................19
America-Bink T.T.
Germany-Bank T.T.
...431 .r.78
India T.T.....
.....394
Do.
(1318 741
demand.................. Shanghai--Bank T.T......
Singapore-Bank T.T. per H.K, $100
Japan-Bank T.T......
Java-Bank T.T.nogoun
Buying
4
months'
sight L/C...........
6 months' sight.L/0.
104
.1/9 5/16 .....1/9 7/16 30 days' sight San Francisco & New York.43}
4 months' sight ទេ
do.
44
30 days'sight Sydney & Melbourne 1996
4 months' sight France........ 2.24
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 16-1909
Shipping.
Arrivals.
Tango Maru, Jap. L., 4,627, 5. Ishikawa, 16th Sept., Shanghai 13th Sept., Lumber and Coal.-N. Y. K.- Chunsang, Br. s.8. 1,418, W. E. Sawer, 16th Sept.-Hongay 13th Sept., Coal-1, M. & Co. Kwongsang, Br. 8, 1,427, W. P. Baker, 16th Sept, Shanghai rath Sept, and Sawtow 15th, Gen.-j, M. &'Oo. Cheong Shing, Dr. s., 1,265, V. McClymont Liddell, 16th Sept.,-Canton 15th Sept., Gen, J. Mạc Cử Indrapura, Br. s., 3,152, Kelway, 16th Sept -Koba zad Sept., and Keelung rath Gen, S., T. & Co. Garoslav, Rus. s.5., 2,540, Oranovsky, 16th Sept-Odoses 19th July, and Singapore 9th Sept., Gen.-M. & Co.
· Clearanons at the Harbour Ofen.. Kwongsang, for Canton... Merapi, for Amoy.
Bond ran, for Nagasaki. Namsang, for Shanghai. Glenogi for Amoy Garoslay, for Nagasaki. Chinhwa, for Shanghai.
Sept. 16.
Delta, for Shanghai. Liberia, for Shanghai. Tintas, for Hoihow. Chenan, for Canton. CAlywen, for Canton, Hinnang, for Saigon. ** Borneo, for Kudat,
Namiang, for Shanghai. Mer, for Amoy. Bendoran, for Japan. Kield, for Newchwang. Chindua, for. Shanghai.
turoligare UFTIVNO, Per Kwongsang, from Shanghai, &c. Messrs. J. Grant, R. Harris, Rev. Father Favrean. Mrs. Begley, and child.
Ships Passed The Canal,
4 Mail will alone for 1--- * Haiphong-Par Victoria, 17th Sept., 10 A.M. Kwong chow-was- Per Sul Cheong, 17th
Catherine Apcar, 17th Sept, II AM. Sept, to AM.
Singapore, Penang and Calonita - Par
JJ
Swalow, Amoy and Shanghai-Par Hanyang, 17th Sept 1 A.M.
Swator, Amoy and Foochow Per Halian, Macao--Per Sui Tal, 17th Sept., 1.15 P.M. Manila Par Loangrang, 17th Sept., 3 PM. Shanghai-Per Tingsang, 17th Sept., 3 P.M. Cabu and Iloilo-Per Sungklang, 17th Sept. PM.
6th August-Derflingar, Coulsdon. Hakata Marw, Polynesien, Tydrus, 10th August- Yorck, Pathan, 13th August-Ceylon, Yun- Scandia, Glenroy, Binge Moru, Nicomedia, man, Armand Bekic, Kintuch, Mamno. 171 August-Benderan, Prine Eltd Friedrich, Devention, Simla." zoth August-Indrasamka, Klist, Nippon, Glaucus, Stentor, Parkour: 19th Sept. Iyo Maru, Oceanien, 24th August—Karenga, St. Patrick, Amiral, Monmouthshire, Semica, Duporrs, Kamachi Mars, Cardiganshire, 27th AugustBelgravia, Tranquabar, Kamo Marn, Caledonien, Malta, Teinkai, Somali,
iria. 31st Augost-Myrmidon, Benalder,|3 Gharia, Lutrow, Klians Maru,_Patrocius, Pelews 3rd September-Sydney, Prine Lud. wig, Wakasa Mars. 7th September-Slam, Sanuki Marw, Segovia, soth September, Antenor, Bloemfontien, Ernest Simoni, Glen- logan, Glenash, Oopack, Palermo, Sardinia, Telamon. 14th September-Benation, Benzor lich, Draconikirs, Jason.
Shanghai and Kobe--Per Ceylon Marw, 17th Sept, 3 P.M.
Shanghai, Yokohama and Koba-Par As-
19th Sept., P..
Manila-Per Rust, 18th Sept., 10 AM. Keelung, Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yoko. hama, Victoria and Vancouver, (B.C.) via Siberia Mall to Europe-Per Monteagle, 18th Sept., 10A.M.
Arrivals at Home-6th. A gast-Hirano Maru, Tourane, Glenlochy, 10th August Imsiclyde, Bellerophon, Samagambla, Sado | Maru, Shimosa. 13th Augast---Menelaur, Sil-
via. 14th August-Namur. 171b August Astyanax, Yorck, Bingo Maru. "zoth August Armand Behle, Sattuma, Indrani, Danbigh shire, a3rd August-Socotra, 24th August- Scandia, Sithonia, Yu. 30th August-Europe-Par Chenan, 18th Sept., 6 r.. Simia, 31st August - Nippon, Deucailon, zed September-Kizisi, Caledontin, Kennabis, Isi fria. 7th September-Kamo Mars, Kawachi Mary, toth September-Cardiganshire, Pat- rocius, Peless, 11th September-Malla. 14th September-St. Patrick, Myrmidon, Orestes, Wray Castle, Sunuht Maru,
Europe, &, India, via Taticons-Per Astoys, 18th Sept. 22 A..
Shanghai-Per Wingsang, 18th Sept., 5.M. 18th Sept., 5 F.M.
Shanghai and Chinking-Per Liangchow,
Pear Chengshing, 18th Sept, 5 P.M. ---
Swatow, Weihalwal, Cheloo and Tientsin- SHANGHAI VIA SIBERIAN Mall to
HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.
From September 16th to 22nd, 1909.
HIGH WATER.
LOW WATER.
fis inh
Hongkung Mean Te
Height Mean Time,
Hongkong
Height.
14
Ex. 70.
h. m.
•
Thurs 16 m
103
112 48
SAL 18
|∙ 10
2:2 5 4
14
10 11 44
Mon.
Per Tango Mars, from Shanghai-Miss R. | Yel M. Bigler, Messrs. Odagiri, L. A. Jenning Capt. and Mrs. Seymore, Messrs. D. H. Powell, H. Waaber, Miss P, de Souza, Mrs. A. J. James, Sun, Mr. W. C. Wickersham, Mrs. W. M. Thebant and a children, Messrs. Alex. Danelsberg and Chaa Ua Um.
VESSELS IN PORT.
STEAMERS. Austria, Aust. s... 4,871, B. Cobol, 15th Sept.,
Trieste 27th July, and Singapore 9th Sept., Geo.—S., W, & Co. Catherine Apcar, Br. 5.5, 1,730, G. F. Hudson, 7th Sept.-Calcutta 22nd Aug, via Penang and Singapore 1st Sept., Gen.-D. S. & Co. Lth. Ceylon Maru, Jap. 8.5, 3,142, F. L. Pyne, 15th Sept.-Singapore 9th Sept, Gen.-N. Y.
K
Chowfa, Ger. 5.5, 1,955, F. Schmetz, 13th Sept.,,
-Bangkok and Swalow 12th Sept., Rice, --B, & S.
..
Chowtai, Ger. ss., 1,113, W. Möllermas, 11th Segl-Bangkok 7ib Sept., and Holbow 10th, Rice and Wood-B, & S. Daljla Mar, Jap. as,, 899, Y. Kaburakl, 15th Sept, Tamsui via Amoy and Swalow 14th Seph Gen-0. S. K. Fri, Not. 3.8, 860, C. Wagle 4th Sept,
Sourabaya, 23rd Aug. Sugar-Angaard, Thoresen & Co.
Wed.
נע
140
No inletion
ur
H
4
for low : Wilter. i denotes morning.
alternoon.
CHINA.COMST METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER. September 15th, 1909. a.m.
Vladivostock, am.
Nemaro.co Hakodala....
•Tokio Kochi: Nagasaki ....... Kagoshima... Oshima....
E.m
"
|
H
Naha Boala [............... Ishigakljima..
Chefoo.........
Welha wel...) Hankow Kinklang......
Sharp Peak...
Kobu Pescadoras...
Glepogle, Br. 5.8., 2,399, Larkins, 5th Sept
Rangoon via Penang and Singapore Toth Sept., Gen-Chinese. Haltan, Br. 3.3., 1,783, J. S. Roach, 15th Sept.,
-Satow 14th Sept, Gen.-D., L. & Co. Halvard, Nor. s. 1,066, C. Andersen, 12th 'Sept.,-Holbow 11th Sept., Rice and Pigs.
-Angaafd, Thoresen & Co. Hanyang, Br. S., 1,207, Trowbridge, 23rd Aug.Moji 16th Aug,, Coal.-B. & S. Helene, Ger. 5.5, 771, J. Jessen, 15th Sept.-
Tourass and Hoin 14th Sept., Gen-Wuchow.....9 -J. & Co.'
6 months' sight." ............................2.26yo Maru, Jap 5.8, 3,918, S J. G. "Persons,
months' sight Germany...Ba Bar. Silver Bank of England raje Savarelko
23 13/16 1% 21142
SHIPPING AND MAILS.
MAILS DUE 'Indian (Kumsang) 19th inst. German (Lution) 22nd inst.
The Chargers Reunis 5.6. Amiral Duperre `Is expected in arrive here on aoth fust, and will
probably leave on zist^inst;, aftarpoon.
THE WEATHER.
The following report is frầm Mr. F. G. Flag, Director of the Hongkong Observatory:.
On the 15th at 4.05.p.-Black, Northe Cong and Drum hoisted, At-top-The typhoon, which continues to move Westwards, hát eny fered the coast near Amoy.
On the 16th at 6:0 B-Signals lowered At 12.10 p. The typhoon has filled up durs ing its passage over the land.
S
The barometer has risen moderately over the S. coast of China and N. Luzon, and fallen
lightly in Tongking and Annam.
Pressure is relatively low over the N,W.part of the China Sea.
• Reports from Formosa and all stations in the North of Amoy are lacking.
Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 am, to-day, 2.09 inches,
› FORECAST.
1.-Hongkong and Neighbourhood, E: winds, freshening; equally, showery.
2.-Farmioka Channel, N.E. winds, strong.
19.—South coast of China between Hongkong
and Lamocks, same sa No. 1.”
4-South coast of China between Hongkong.
and Hajnan, same si No. 1⁄
DOOK RETURNS, JO
HONGKONG, AND WHAMPOA DOCKS.
Sorsogon mom : at
On Lao ..................ůrani B
Obsong Shingonen
Two Kwong codiario. # H.M.S. Cherub........... Mane
Kowloon Dock.
- s -- Cosmopolitan
TAIKOÓ DOCKS.
15th Sept, London 17th Aug, and Singa pore 9th Sept., Geo.-N. Y. K. Kowloon, Ger. s.3. 1,478, A. Enigk, 12th Sept, from Samarang. Sugar.-9, & Co. Laertes, Br.4-1,340, H. C. D. Frampton, th Sept-Salgon 13th Aug,, GeoWo Fat Sing- Lions, Br. 3., 1,352; C. O. Williams, arth
Sep-Croton 10th Sept., Gen.—B. & S.
|- Loongyangi Br. 'sá, 1,093, M.. Picknell, 13th Sept, Manila 10th Sept., Gen.-J., M. & Co
+
Marie, Ger. 5.8., 1,169, Christiansen, f2th Sept.,
-Java 5th Sept, Sugar.--& Co. Monteagle, Br. s... 6,103, S. Robinson, with Sept Vancouver 16th Aug; and Shang. bat 8th Sept., Mails and Gen.-G. P. R. Co. *
Ningpo, Br. ss., 1,228, Richards, 8th Sept Swalow 7th Sept.,, Ballasi,—B. & S. Nippon Maru, Jap. ss.,. 3,451, W. E. Filmer, r3th Sept-San Francisco via Ports 17th Aug, Mails and Gen. TK, K.- Phuyen, Fr. 5.5, 1,299. Chemessen, 12th Sept,
Iloilo 8th Sept., Ballast.B & Co.; Prometheus, Nor. s. 1,074. H. Jensen, 13th
Sept Bangkok via Swatow 4th Sept Rite-Aagaard, Thoresen & Co. Rajaburi, Ger as 5,189, Hyanga, roth Sept.
Rubt, Br. As., 1,619, R. W. Almond, 13th Sept
Badgkok het Sept Rice B. &.5..
Manilath Soph, Gen.-S. T&Co. Sexis, Ger. as, 991, N. fenaen, 14th Sept.,
.*
D. Th. u. Wind Wr
SwatoPar Haimun, 19th Sept., 9 AM. Swatow, Amoy and Tamsul-Por Daljin Maru, 19th Sept., 9 AM.
Haibow and Haiphong-Por Singan, 21st Sept., 8 A.M.
Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Per Hatyang, 21st Sept. 1 BM
,
Manila-Per Taming, 21st Sept., 3 P.M.
Singapore, Panang aud. Colombo - Per Atsuta Moru, 21st Sept., P.M.
Weihaiwei, Chefoo and Tientsin-Per Hi chow, aand Sept., 3 P.M.
Singapore, Panang and Calcutta - Por Fookrang, 23rd Sept. 1 P.M.
Shanghai-Per Ankuf, z3rd Šept, 3 P.M. Manila, Zamboanga, Fort Darwin, Thursday Island, Cooktowa, Cairns, Townsville, Bris bane, Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zea land, Melbourne, Adelaide. Dubedio, Perth and Fremantle-Per Talyman, 23rd Sept.
3 PM.
Samarang and Sourabaya-Per Shantungi 24th Sept. 3M,
Tsingtau, Cheloo and Newchwang - Per Kwelyang, 25th Sept., 2...
En ope, &c. adis, ta Tallcorja-Por Derflingar, 25th Sept., 3 P..
Shangbai, Nagasaki, Kobe; Yokohama, Victoria and Vancouver, {B.C.)-Per Emprest of India, 25th Sept. 5.M.
Shaoguai Per Linam, 25th Sept., 6 P,M. Shangha, Nagasak, Kobs. Yokohami, Honolulu and San Francisco Par Nippon Marw, 25th Sept, 6 P.M.
Keelung, Shanghai, Moji, Kobe, Yokkaichi, Yokohama, Victoria and Seattle-For Tango, Maru, 28th Sept., it A.M. --
Cadous ma
Handy
*Manila-Per Tean, 28th Sept., 3 P.M. Singapore, Penang and Colombo Hitachi Maru, 28th Sept., 5 P.M.
Nagasaki, Kobe “and” Yakabama --- Per Yawala Mars, 19th Sept., 11 AM.
Anderson, R. Cecil
Per
Adams, P. R.
Bannet, F.
Barnett, C.
Manila, Yap, Fr. Wilhelmshafen, Simpson; hafen, Herbertshoho, Matopl, Brisbane, Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, Dunedin, Malbourne, Adelaide, Perth and Fromantic-Por Prini Sigismund, 7th Oct,
VISITORS AT THE HOTELS.
Abraham, B. 5. Almaroff, Mr. Baillet, M. Broc, A, de Compere, Geo. Demarelz, P. Daryta, Miss. Ducroisat, L..
ASTOR HOUSE.
Ebersole, Mr. and Mrs.
R. R. Byro, H. Gagnon, A. E.
Gilbert, Mr. and
E.
Ginkel, Van
Glaser, M. S.
Alabaster, Mr.
Alexander, Dr. &
Auld, Mr.
Archbutt, Mr. Aubrey, Dr.
. Aucott, E. F.
Bates, Mr.
Gomer, A. J. M. Herrera, L. 0.
Hill, Miss Lucy
Holt, H. O. Ilford, Mr.
Lapicque, Capt. P. A. Monteith, F. S, Masso, V. P., Marquis
and Marchienen. S.
Orlolo
Owen, O.
'Pariset, M.
Mrs. Robie, F. M.
Schmidt, W.
Vina, Mrs. Ramona de
la
PEAK.
Knott, Mr. Mrs.. Leash, Mr.
Logan, Major Marila, R, May, E. A. G. Middleton, Mr. Monk, A. V. Munson, Mrs. Nicolaisen, Mr. Org J. W. Pemberton, W. G. C. Phelips, Mr. and Mrs. Phillips, Major Piggott, Sir Francis Potter Mr.
Bayard, Gol, and Mrs. Bowen, Mr. and Mrs. Brewis, Hon, & Mrs
A. W Cadbury, Miss Caurtney, McD Olark, T. Coughtrie, Mr. Cousland, A. Darling, Ool Davidson, E. Dawson, Mr.
Desser, Mis, & child Dutton, Mr. Earle, Mr. Edge, Mr. and Mri. O. Bootes, Rev. and Mrs.
Dallas
Fielder, Eug. Comdr. Galbraiths, Mr.... Harris, Mr
Probyn, R.A.M.C., Majör Reid, Lt. Col.
Rissland Mr. and Mrs.
H.
Sawor, Mr. Sayle, Mr. and Mer. Sinclair, A. Smith, A. Findlay Sorenson, S. Southerland, Mr. and
Mrs.
Stacpole, Lt. Col. Tomporley, Mr.
Thompson, Lt. & Mri.
Hazeland, F. A
Hockaday, W. T.
Totton, Mr. Welker, F. W. White, Mr.
Mrs. Wood, David:
'Hougãos, Rer. Humphreys, W. M. Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. E.
S.
Knight, O. Q.
Нококове
Borndy, H. Brace, T. Langdon Buckland, T. C. Banner, Mr. and Mrs.
W.C
Butler, P. E. O'Brien'
Clark, C: D. Clark, G. R. Clark, Mrs. H. N.
Colvin, H. E. Condon, H. L.. Danelsberg, A. Day, E. W. Deler, G. Evans, G. H.. Fair, Mr. and Mrs.
H. Fernibough, S. Faller, Danman. Gaooo, R. Garibolli, M. Garner, C. E. Gelar, E.
Gill, Miss
E. H
Gill, Miss V. H.
Kaufmann, H. Keach, O. O, Khoo Doo Gay, Mr.
Lack, G. M.
Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs.
G. T. and child
Macdonald, D. Marriott, Dr. O. Mcintosh, G. O; Menagh, J. E Marecki, J.
Mollemano, J. Morse, H. J. Packer, B. L. Ragan, O. A. Page-Patrick, F. A. Ray, E. H.
Readle, Mr. and Mrs.
H. D.
A. Soffietti, Paol
Spalding, RN, Surgeon
and Mrs. A. D.
Spittins, J. Stanley, Mr. L. Stending, W. T.“ Strickland, H. F Sundbeimer, W. A Swift, F. M.
Thompson, Mr. & Mr.
M..L.
Thompson, Miss
Ginger, A. S.
Hearmann, P. E.
P.
Whitmarsh, A.
Helm, Mr. and Mr. F. Waitsberger, J..
Hawatt, Hoa. Mr. E. Wickersham, N. C.
A.
Hough, Dr. S.
Ianas, Ospt. R.
Argaer, S. J. Ball, J. Bolden, S. G. Chapman, J. B.
Withington, Mr. and
Mrs. J. W.
GRAND CARLTON,
Paul, B.
Churchill, Dr. & Mrs. Davis, F. O. Forsaith, Mrs. G. A. Goulboro, N.
Hewett, Mr. and Mrs.
E. S. Jarerd, Madam Lack, S.
Lea, Miss E.. L.no, Miss Ivy Magner, L.
McKoo, Mr. & Mr."
Adams, F. R. J.
Pond, E. H. Powall,
A.
Prager, J Prager, Mr. S. P. Kady, Miss Rayner, Frank S. Roland, A. J. Simpson, Mrs. Stugsbergen, P. Thomas, A. Waldron, J. W. Wallace, J. D. White, D. T. Young, Miss
CRAIGIEBURN,
Ritchie, A
Daldwell, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Crowther
G. A.
Olothier, H. W. Elliott, Mr. and Mr. Haachecome, Madame Hollingsworth, Mr,
Whitemasch, Mr. and Lambert, Mrs.
Lambert, Minu Mohler, Mr. and Mrs.
HIS BRITANNIO MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE OHINA STATION..
TONS.
[GONI.). I.H.P.
CAPTAIN.
Commander G. T. K, 'Fuller'...
Captain F. B. G. Ryan
Captain Fitzkerbert...
Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
Grant
Smith, E. Grant Smith, Miss D. Smithson, Miss Williams, Mr. & Mrs." Wilson, G. L.
Lete Comdr Hos. R. O. B. Bridgeman ...
Lint-Commander F. B. Noble
Sommander H. L. P. Hoard...
Master S. West
部
| LAST REPORTED AT
Nagmaaki
en route San F'cisco
Shanghai
Weibaiwes
Welhaswel
Hongkong
Hongkong.
es route Hongkang Welharwai
NAME.
CLAES.
Alacrity
'Astmea
Bedford"
Bramble
despatch-vaasel... cruiser, and class cruiser, Ist class river gunboat
700
4
3,000
4,300
10
7,000
***
9,800 14
12,000
710
900
Shanghal. m. Gutzlaff ......
Britomart ....
river gunboat
710
900
gloop...»•—•«*______
1,070
6
1,400
Cherub
*
water tank and tug...
390
100
Amoy..6 alin. 29. Swato...... Talhoku Talchu.... Tainan
Ollo
141
sleep ...
1,070
1,400
Commander O. T. Borrett
Fame...
Flor...
cruiser, 2nd class
torpedo boat destroyer...
306 4,36a
6
5.700
Lieut. Commander Thomas
7,000
Captain Rowland Nugent
......”......
Cruising in Pacific
torpedo boat destroyer...
275.6
4,000
-Lleut,-Commander G. Heathcota ...
Hongkong
*
11
torpedo boat destroyer .....
275
4,000
Lient-Commander Monroe...
Waibaiwa!
---
torpedo boal destroyer ...
280
3,900
croiret, 1st class
9,800
14
12,000
Cantain G; O. A. Marascaux 2.
Llant. Commander G. O. Heathcote ...
Hongkong
Hongkong
cruiser, 1st class
14,100
18
30,000
Captain Ulinton Baker ...
Nagasaki
river gunboat
616
1,300
Latest Commander T. J. S. Lyze...
4,970
1,400
Oeptalo F. C. Lairmonth
.30
***Nagasaki
14.
12,000
180
600
Fu
Bc
240
6,300
-340
ENWA
WWW4
-
240
river gunboat...
85
240
อ
250.
6500
Tamar
recolving ship.
4,650
0
Toal...
ziver gunboat.
180.
Boo
Thistle
rivergenboat
710
900 &
SSW 2
Virago
THE
torpedo boat dstroyer
355.
6,300
1 b
Waterwitch.
surveying shipm
-630-
-450-
Whiting Widgeon
torpedo boat destroyer.
360
5,900
HI
fivér gunboat
195
866
Lieut-Gommander H. T. &tilny ... * Commänder Stevenson ́'.....''...
Lfeat. Commander AL..F. Douglas. Liaxi-Commander G. A. Fremantla Liest-Commander juo, F. Koox..
Singapáro
Weinniwal
Yaugias
Woodcock
***
J
river ganboat
150
550
Woodlark ...
river gunboat.
550
· Litol Coman H. R.V. Gottrell-Dormar, Lient-Commander G. R. Livingstons
Yangta
Yangtze
Canton 9. alm.|29 67| 87 Hongkong...10a.m.19.60 85 Victoria Paak Gap Rock...
Macao
Pakbol...
Tagrano,****
Hart
Janus
Kent
fing Alfred
Klasha
-
13
Merlin.
"
28.60 29.04 88 a.m.29.21 83
NNW NNW
Monmouth.*****
Moorhen
Nightingale
20
Halbow.......
29.72 89 73 Panllen... 8 am 29.74
||29.53 77 Q. St. James.
29.70 Aparri ......... 6 'm. 19.63 Manila.........10.m. 29.76 Legasp!......6 Lm. 29.71 Bacolod......9 LO Ilollo Geba
"
19.81 29.78 129.791 85 September 16th, 1909, a.m...........
Laban)
a.m.
Viadivostock.y a.m. Wemaro.... Hakodate... Tokio......... Kochi Nagasaki..... Kagoshima... Oshima.......
Naba Ishigakijima.. Bonia (....... Chefoo... im Weibalwe!...9 a.m. Hacków m.
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