LUG BOOK.
The Vessels Captured in tho Russo-Japanese War.
Of the foreign vessols captured by the Japanese Squadrons dur ing the Russo-Japanoso War in or near the Tsugarn, Soyn and Chosen Channels, sentenced to confiscation by the Prize Court in accordance with the law of Contraban of War. those of comparati oly lar.e size have
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1912.
VESSELS TAKING CARGO.
Destination.
European Ports.
bren registered at the Vossels London and Antwerp via Singapore, &, Superintending Bureau as Japan-London, Rotterdam and Antwerp, &c. ese ships and distributed minong | Havre, Rotterdam and Hamburg the Departments of the Navy, Havre, Bremnon aut Hamburg Commnujentions, and Agricultuto Havre, Bremen, Hamburg and Antwerp, &c. and Commerco. These vessels number sixteen, with a gross tonnage of 57,877, as detailed in the following table :---
Name of
Vossels. Tonnage. Alinched to: Beiten....3.698 Naval Dep.. Miyori 3,773
Eturo... ....4,105
Eboshi...... 4,0×7
Kasido...... 6,166
Saistu
2.117
Takamuli 1,746,
Wakuniya, 4,723
او
Kogeshima, 4,087 Agr. Dep.
Shinkubi... 3,765)
Eyama ......3,50
Miluira
3.043
Komun...... 1,867
Kirin...... 1.-492 Rahu 2 461 C. Kunjiri 3867
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Dep.
of the above vessels, the Kasado 3 ru has been soil in the Omka Thiven Koisha, while the Takasaki Marır word the Wakami- yn Murn of the aval Department, have recently been includes in tho Fleet.
Marseilles, &c., vin Suez Canal Marseilles, Havro und Hamburg, &c. Naples, Canon, Algiers, Gibraltar Southampton Triesto, Fiume, Venice vin Singapore, det
New York
Vessel's Name.
For Freight Apply To
P. & 0. Co....
Poonn
Pembrokeshire. Fuorst Buelow. Goldenfels Sambia
Kamo Maru Silosia
To bo Dispatched,
24 July, about
J. M. & Co.... 6 August, about
H. A. L.
H. A. Ja
· H. A, I. ·
N. Y. K.
H. A. L.
M. & Co.
.. 13 August
23 August
22 July
... 31 July
... 7 August
24 July, Noon 31 July,
23 August, about 30 July, about 30 July
Yorck Silesia
S. W. & Co...
New York, San
Francisco
and Cinada.
Boston and New York
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Atholl Indragiri Indraniayo Kanson Tonyo Mara Chiyo Maru
D), & Co.
J. M. & Co........
T. K. K.
Nilo Mongolin
l'. M. Co.
P. M. Co.
6 August, I p.m.
N. Y.,K.
5 August
T. K. K.
4 October
San Francisco, ele":
San Francisco vin Shanghai and Japan
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Sun Frupeisen via Keolung und Japan, o. Seattle vin Nagasaki, Kobe nad Yakolimau Mexico, Peru, Chili via Japan Victoria, and Tacoina via Japan
Victoria aul. Soattle vin Shanghai and Japan. Victoria & Tacoma via Shanghai & Japan Vie oria, B.G., & Tacoma via Keolung & Japan
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Vancouver vin Shanghai, Japan &e.
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Tho- belonging to Australian Ports via Manilu
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Minnesota Buyo Maru Seattle Maru .'. Sado Maru
Pannina Maru... Panoma Maru... Seattle Mura Monteagle Empressofludiu
Australia.
Yawota Maru Coblenz
St. Albans
S. T. & Co....
Bink Line
T. K. K.
0. 3. K.
N. Y. K.
O. K. S. 0.8. K.
+4
U. S. K. C. P. R. Co.... C. P. R. Co....
Singapore, Coast Ports and Japan.
the Department of Agriculture and Commerce are chiefly engag. Australian Ports od in transport of materials for the rise of the Imporial Steel Foundry, and we Rashu Maru and the Kanajiri Maru, atuched to the Department of Communni cations, are patrolling light houses and ruining semen Singapore, Penang and Calcutta respectively. The Ave ships,
Mexicm, Peruvion & Chilean via Jupan Batavin, Cheribon, Samarang, &c. Kudat und Sundakan
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of the Department of the Singapore, Penang, und Rangoon Navy, the Banten, Moyori, Etoro, Singapore, Penang, Rangoon and Calcutta Eboshi anul Saishu Maru, ol Bombay vin Singaporo, and Colombo 17,081 gross tons, were at first | Yokolumm und Kobe
placed at the disposal of the Yokoliana and Kobe via Shanghai Nippon Yen Kwisha for ship Japun
ping service in the Europe route,
but were all sold to the Company
do
do`
last December on payment by Nagasaki, Kobo and Yokuluma antiwal instalments without in Kobe mud Yokohama...
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secret, at least until the official | Kobo and Moji
terest. This contract is yet a
registration of the činugo of pro- Manila
pristorship. Still it is neverthe
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less manifest, says the "Tokyo Manila, Mangarin, Iloilo and Cebu Asahi," that Bachin procedure is Boihow (Mails) and Haiphong contrary to the law of audit, and Weihaiwei and Tioutsin
should be taken up for thorough | Tiếntsin
"Hand-to-Mouth" Monning
Policy.
discussion in the next session of Auping via Swatów aud Amoy the Impórial Diet..
Tamsui via Swalow and Amoy Swatow, Amoy and Poochow Shanghai via Swntow Shanghai and Kobe Shanghai, Kobo and Moji Shanghai, boji and Kobe
As the mobilising date ap proaches it becomes increasingly evident, says the "Globe," that
the manyies will drain the notive service forsonel to the lowest dregs, thereby accentcat- ing the illiculty enused by the aloriago of men. Many methode are being resorted to in order to conegal from the public the effect of the hand-to-mouth manning] policy which is at the root of the difficulty. The naval dopots and, training establishments afloat] (except that for boys) will be left | something like ships which are manned with reduced nucleus complements, while in order to bring the detachments of!
Ryal Marinos to pure mobi
lising strength," outmukers.
-tailois, and even lamp trimmers
do
du
··lo ·
Shanghai, Moji. Kobe and Yokohamn,
tu : do
do
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|
do
do
do
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Shanghai, Nugasaki, Kobe and Yokohama Shanghai, Tsingtau, Kobe and Yokohama Shanghai
do
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THE LAST WORD
IN
Borneo
J. O. J. L. M. & Co.
U August
20 August
23, July
30 July,,1 p.:
$ August
30 July
23 July 1 p.m. 23 July, 1 p.m.
8 August, I p.m.
3 August, 0 p.m. 24 August, 6 p.m.
6 August, Noon Quiole despatch Middle of August 21 July
N. Y. K. N, & Co. GL. & Ca........
2 August, Noon 10 August, 9 a.m. 23 July, Noon
Tjiliwong..
Kiyo Maru .... T. K. K.
Grogory Apear.
Kutsang
Ceylon Maru Kamakura Maru Iola
N. Y. K. N. Y. K. ... J. M. & Co....
pa
J. (L. J. L. J. C. J. L...
Itinda
D. S. & Co.... ...J. M. & Co....
M. & Co....
Vorwhorts ... W. & Co...
Timanoek
Tjitaroom
Tjiponos
Nikko Maru Coblenz Kaga Maru Arratoun Apear.' Yuensang Toming Vafiro Singan Iluichow Chipshing
Soshan Maru Duijin Maru
laiching Hangsang
***
Kirin Maru Fooksang Dilwara Bombay Maru... Candia
Nubia
Yaddo
Nippon
Latet zow
Anhui
Den of Clamis...
Bohemia
J. C. J. L
N. Y. K.
M. & Co.
N Y. K.
...
D). S. & Co.... J. M. & Co.... B. & S.
***
S. T. & Co....
B & S. B & S.
27 July, Noon 25 July, Noon 27 July 24 July
27 July, Noon 31 July, about
F. hall Angust. Quick despatch Quick despatch 31 July, Noon- 23 July, about
31 July, p.m. 20 July
27 July, 2-p..
23 July, 4 p.m.
30 July, 4 p.m.
21 July, 8 a.m.
27 July, 4 p.m.
J. M. & Co....
20 June, Noon
24 July, 10 a.m. 21 July, Noon
O. S. K.
0. 5. K.
D. L., & Co.... 23 July, 11 a.mi. J. M. & Co.....21 July, d'light N. Y. K. 20 July
169
J. M. & Co.... 1 August, Noon D, S. & Co.... 24 July 31 July N. Y. K. P. & 0. Ou.... 21 July, about r. &. O. Co... 25 July, about A. N. &.0o.... 20 July A. N. & Co.... J. M. & Co.... M. & Co. B. & 8. S. W. & Co... J. O. J. I
Tjikini Chonan Linan Yingehow Arendin
B. & S.
will be sent aflat. When their PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS.
requirements have been mot tho
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noval depa's and headquarters of the divi-ons of the "Red and "Blue" Marines will be left with barely sufiuion numbers to per- form "housemaid's" duties. The | Admiralty are also sending out into the highways and byways and inviting officers on the rotired | and emergency lists to volunteer for three weeks' servico allont, so as to be able to make a big show, consisting of six trotical units. This high-rounding phrase will doceive those who are behind 1 not
the scence.
Personal.
The ongagement is announced of Lionel Jolin Crowley Anderson, of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, (Penang), son of the Inte Dranimond Anderson, to Mory | Josephine (Molly) Noble, elder daughter of the late G. E. Noble. of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bink, and of Mrs. Noble, 37, Inverness torrece, Hyde-park,
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UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS:
Eastern Extension.
List of unclaimed telegrams lying in the Eastern Extension Office at Hongkong:-.
Evans Customs, from London Sub.
Changquan Mauwoo, from Habana.
Goon Gow You 108 Jorvois Street, from Boston.
Gorlum, from London Sub. Hukheng Kwongyak, from Bangkok.
Kialuat Nariparklung, 'from Bangkok.
Lieuwmyoykoun Vjisoenngan,
from Medan.
Limfookbing, froin: Oakland
Cal.
Mowha, from Parnello P. I Nishimura, C/o Pogosaka, from Manils.
Steamer Lygju Cure Binokhead, from Batavia,
Surazola, King Edward Hotol,
from Macao.
Suosemaan, from Bingkok, Tani Nomura,from Zamboanga, P.L.
PASSENGERS ARRIVED. Par 8.8. Devanha, arrived 19th July, from Shanghai -
Archer, W..
| Clark, Miss 11.
Elias, Mr.
Lowe, A. B. Milliau, I Northwoto,
HONGKONG Hornu,
Pro
Baird, J. A. Barberini, A. T Bate, E. R Bell, C. D. J.
Lehnert, G, F.^ Lloyd, G. T.
H, make Robluson, U. Simmons, J.
Bens, G. A.
Mardol, Dr. O.
Blanch, N., F.
Marshall, W. B.
Per 6. Glenogle, arrived 20th Jul», from Singapore - Sinth, Mr.
«
Brown, Mr. & Mr.
S. B.
Faller, H. Kadootio, S. J. Leigh, Mies A.
[SUIPS PASSED THE CANAL..
Loulon, June 25, Arrivals from China :-Bohemí "; Montrose and Ping Suay. ̧
The following vessels hava, passQİ to Causl-Brianar, Baluw, Cu die Carmarthenthir Entoppo, Peshawar Vandalin and Yang tao.
London, 28th June 1912. Arrivale from Chinn-Miyasaki Mart.
The following vessels have passed the Canal-Erest Simons, Nubin, Arondin, Baron Driesen, Bohuylkill, Nokos, l'atricia,
London, clur 9, 2019 Arrival from China :-Yang Tex. The following hare passed th Canal:Benvenue, Borneo, Calchass Yingainghing, from Victoria, Plishire, Lutzon, Yodda, Kioto:
Wingfook Choong 204 Wing- luk, from Newyork.
B.0.
6573, from Weihaiwai.
Hongkong 10th July, 1912.
J. M. Beck, Superintendent
Great Northern, List of unclaimed telegramS lying in the Great Northern Telegraph Company's office at Hongkong Dale. Hongbio. Kwongcheong. Macpherson, Persia. Nutmol.
Chowkay oo Shingyuon, 32 Manhamkai,
Shinsho, Woodil.
Yinkeechan.
Yust Hing Loong 290 Queen's Itond.
241 Doo Voux Road.
Louden, June 21st, 1912. Arrivals from Chips :-Coflon, O. J. 1. Aulses, Yorpa,
The following vos ois buvo passed the Caual-Arand Bebiu, Jason, Meinam, Mamaon, Myssaki Marn.
London, July
Arrivals from Chius: Ford, Laeisz, Ernest Simons.
The following vessels have passed the Canal:-Kitano Mara, Buorin, Nitan, Tolemachas.
Conner, Capt, F. E.' |Cong, G. H., Jr.
[Cox, Misa M. M.
Crocker, Mis [Curry, G., P.
Davis, C. H. D'Oettingen, V. Dollar, Mr. & Mrs.
MəQatily, Mrs. Mokanay, Dr. C
W.
Motta, K-P
Merechi, J.
Marley, J. P. Malder, and
Davis, Mr. & Mrs.) · Mra. J. D. 1o.
F.
Ormiston, J. Parkor, MI A. F. Qulolan, Miss E. Ray, E. H Raymond, B. M. Reay, Miis F. Reich, Chas.
J. H. & infant' row, W 0. Eames, B. J. W. Ehrhardt, F.-
Ehrenfele, Mr. and
· Mr H, 0. Ewing, Mts, M. G. Vilar, B. A. Floría; A. G.
Bitter, F. Safter, T. Schluter, E. Bobwolke, W. Shuster, Dr.
Smith, E, E.
French, Mrs.&child Spalding, Dr. and : Fuller, Denman Mr. A. D. & inft
[George, Mr. & Mrs.. Solaméo, U. H.
F. J. eargo, Miss Grafboara. V.
Southmayd, J. B. Pullivan, Miss K, ·
1.
| Gould, Mr. & Mrs. Sqrinzo, Misa W.
Gratamn, D. M. (i, Stalper, Lt. and Gritisbaw, R.; Hell, Capt. T. P. Harbord, W. T. Harrison, A.
Mre, C. B. Swift, Mr. & Mr. Varmeij, G. Vollbrecht, Mr. &
Mrs. E
·
Waterman, M J.
Watkins, H.
Hughes, E, L. London, July 12. Arrivals from China-Colohas, Inuss, Capt. R. 'Cilano Maru.
Joseph, R. M. The following vessula have passed Kabel, E. 8. White, Mr. & Mr. 100 Canal:Alsinous, Porzo, Kai Tang
H. L. H Janliuin, Sithonia, Tranquebar.
Kempthorne, A: 8. Wood, G., Ringetan, T. W. E. Wright, Mr. and Kirkpatrick, R..K. Mr. J. V. Krock, H. Young, J. A..
London, July 14. Arrivals from China :-Flintshire, Dosbon, Matoppo
The following vocals bare passed The Canal-Bolgraris, Glenlochy,
1484, 0504, 3111, 5594, 0906, | Hyson, Indrasamin. Kit, Nera, 1080, 3024, 5801, 0050, 5714, Scandia, Africa, Arabien. 0034, 2860.
6830, 7303, 4637;
·1340. ·
II.K.. 19th July, 1912,
J. P. JORGOD,
Acting Superintendant.
SHIPPING NEWS.
ARRIVED.
Usiching, Br. 98, 1,267, W. C. Pass
more, 19th July-Swałow
Aston Douss.
| Aruoli, J. B.. Austin, E. W.
Jones, L Kolling, U. H. 1.snzing, Goo. Layne, d
Jugabil, V.
Robinson, H. F. Rorothel, F..
Rongean, E.
July 19th,
Barley, H.
10 a.in.
p.tit.
Birot, L
Barometer.........20.78
20.77
Broc, A. de
Temperature Humility á
87
Byrne, J. D.
Muller, A.
69
Campbell, J.
Oider, E.
0.00
[{"hopard, F. A.
Cha", A E.
David, J. A,
Roven list, Jake
Engelke, B.
TIDE TABLE.
18th July, Op. 1. & Co.
Espagne, R. Gamean, L. Granado, A.
Rabenstein, Blen.
Taylr, F. W.
Thomton, Mrs.
muph, Gor, ..., 617. Langschurn July ger, 19th July-Haiphong
10th
to 22nd July, 1912 | Gralintu, J.
Walker, T. E.
Green, J. W.
Wright, II. M.
Low Water
$4
Paklat, Ger. na, 1,017, G. Punzal,
High Waler Hongkong
Gabbey, A.
Mean Time.
19th July-Singapoto 1811i| 20 July, Sugar, B. & 8. Gregory Apicar, Br 85, 2.361, J. E.
Drake, 19th July-Mo}}| Wed 15th July, Den-D. 5. &. Co.
Tues.
JC
5 24 40.3
9.
15
1
133 kes
As 10
Thur
13
4.1
'11 445 20
Glenngle, Br. 8 a, 2,309, Graves, 20th Fri.
Jaly-Singapore 15th JuJ, Gen-Seang Tai long.
10
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19
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DEPARTED.
17th July, Gen.—-1. & Ga
July 20.
Vatsiting, for Calcutta, Fumi-mam, for Tamhan. -- Tenpsion-marn, for Mlike. Idomenous, for Singapore. Devanlıu, for Bominy,
Rabi, for Philippias Islands.
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Hongkong
Mean
Time.
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547 2.9
Hasst, Mrs. J. de Jarvis, L. **.
Young, T. J. Williams, Mr.X,
#56.3.1 Braiɛn, F.
11. Band, C.
munes
1102
in morning, afternos.
GRAND HOTEL,
Barns, L. N.
9 49×3 | Burritt, Mrs.
Child, L. O.
Crawford, Mr.
Lauletay, P. F, Biringsinna Lorria, F.
Lyons, H. C. Martin, J. A. Mattbera
and Mila", 19. A.-
314k-prug
Vra, A. T. Pyx-GdBa de, T
HOTEL LISTS.
Croinar Crom is, Mr. Dalton, W.- Elon Gabriel
Tilg'
Jau-g,
"KING FOWAD HOTEL. Anderson, Mr. and Lemaire, Mr, auð
birs. 8.
Koerbar, for Trieste.
·Mrs, and child
Begly, B. A.
Maubo T. C. N.
Loongsang, for Philippine Islands,
Bellion, Dr.
M Cormack, J.
Kwangial, for Amoy.
Cmase, Lieut.
Brulawer, for Pakhoi.
Dubbie, Mr.
Chibli, for Taingten. Curonís, for Amoy.. Macbow, for Hollow,
Lyesmoan, for Saigon,
Petchaburi, for Bestow,
BOUR OFFICE.
Dobbe, J. A. Donaldson, W. A.
Moly, Mr. & Mr.
J. H, N. Muller, Dr. Marry, M. F. Nobla, A. P. Pramma's, Capt.
Mrs. Bamiyy. Mr. B.
Rood, E. P. Houghton, Mr. and Bear, L. O;
Mr. F. 15.
Being
Pinchett, Mim.
Hairdrop, Geo.
Hashimoto, M.
I
CLEARANCES AT THE · HAP-} Hunter, H.
Kobsichang, for Hollow. Petchaburi, for Singapore. Daljin-meru, for Temqui. Antivi, lor Bhanghai.. Loongsang, for Manlia........... Chibli, for Newchwang. Kwang'al for Shanghai. Bingan, for Haiphong. Lyromon, for Balgon, Peklat, for Bangkok,
Graham, Mr. & Mr. Solomiti, Mir, and
Griffin, D. P.
Hoffman, Chemd. J.*1.
Kalteobar!,
Karkutely, Mes.
| Kaszew, -1,
Колод King, A4, P. Los da
Taylor, Sir.
Taylor, Mr. & Min.
Taylor, John
Templo, B. Warringer,
Mrs.
URLIGINIURN,
Adams, Mr. & Mrs. Jonas, Dr. & Mi,
& 2 children
Bean
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Stewark, Capt. Caldwell, Mr. & Mr. Mackenzie, A.
Iloque, P. Butto, Lieut. Sibres, Dr. A. Coudr. 1 A. 8. Spurge, H., lydo, F. H. Johnaman.. Jedah, Mrs. Kinghorn, Hr. and Taylor, H. H,
Mrs.
Valenside, Ji Ladnika Mr& White, F,
WAL
Mr. Allan H. Omleton, A. P and children
Murphy, Mn.
Chinshan, 8. J.
Braith'; Mm. G.
Connell W. A.
Davison, A. C.
Smith, E. Grant Thomas H. P
Hamilton, Miss