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510

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710

900

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240

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torpedo boat destroyer

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500

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980

1,400.

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Hongkong

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83

240

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river gunboat

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83

240

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TAKO

torpedo boat destroyer\

350

&

.8300

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Hongkong

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4830

6

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CHINESE LOAN NEGOTIATIONS.

CHINA'S LOANS.

(Continued from prej 4.7

The correspondence respecting the C.56 They (the Eastern Bank Syndicate) were Chinese Jown negotiations has been púh. | 0,37 prepared to savet dhe representatives of lished as a Parliamentary Paper. The C.38 the other British group in friendly dis- despatches, which como dern to Oct. 30,

,035 cussion, and in the meantime they asked deal with the whole of the negotiations and that the British Minister might be in-bring out especially the opposition of the structed to receive from the Chilièse Foreign Office, first to the Angio-Belgiai | .037 Government the custorury notification of loan of a million and next to the flotation | .019 a lot of one million, which the Syndicate of Messrs C. B. Crisp and Co.'s loan of ten had arranged with Chino.

million. They were opposed because they were not in the best interest of Chian herself. His Majesty's Government and the other Governments concerned havo, says Sir Edward Grey, from the experience of past years, come to the unnimous con-

To that latter request Sir E. Grey was auable to agree, and in subsequent let ter the Eastern Bank Syndicate stated that in view of the letter of Feb. 3 it was

ressemble to consider that they had the support of the Government, sad no sug- godion was made in thas communication thus Sir E. Grey was pheigul to support and also as a safeguard of China's credit, the four groups, exclusively. In response

clusion that, both in the interests of their ΟΥΙΣ financiers and intesting public,

Sir E. Grey gave reasons for bis inability it is incumbent on them to prevent, as far

to support the Banic Syndicate, and do-as lies in their power, all possibility of a clared that when the bank applied for returns the former dangerous policy of _support na regards the Anglo-Belgian luan

the Government were pledged to suppert

lay with which it was in conflict. On May 15 thu" Syndicate wrote to the Foreign Ofice as follows:-

Our group, commonly known as the Anglo-Belgian syndicate. is alrealy asso cint with the Runto-Asiatic Bank, which has the support of the Russian Govern nent, and is interested in the one-sixth slire offered to Bussin, and we have on desgured to come to an undeable ar-

unprofitable international competition in

China. It has also been made clear, in

Priho

submarine

submarine

torpedo boat

torpedo boat

torpede bost

-torpeda bort

Lt. Comdr. Handley

Lt. Comds, Stileman

Lt. Comdr. Nicol

Lt. Comdr. H. W. Seymour'

Flagship of Admiral Alfred L. Wizslos, E.C.B., C.V.O.,C.M.G., Commander-in-Chief,

"Name"

Foreign Men-of-war on the China and Japan Station.

-Eng and description.

replies to many questions asked in the Kaiser Franz Joseph I Austro-Hungarian cruiser 4000 House of Commons, that the negotiations between the Chinese Government and the Depleix † Six-Power group being regarded by his Kleber Majesty's Government merely in

Decidée abeyance, they are not prepared to give support to any other parties desiring to Argus led maey to the Chines Government? Vigilante Mr Crisp, who positively asserted that the negotiations of the Chinese Government with the Six-Power group terminated on dr Deudard de Lagree about June 30, has been proved wrong, as the Chinese made fresh overtures to the Six Power group for a loan of twenty Lynx million, pounds on or about Sept 3. It is Protes rather curious that the impremion gives by

+ Styz Mr Crisp on his first visit to the Foreign Office was than he represented syndicate Fronde composed of Lloyds Bank, the Capital and Counties Pank, and the Leadon and South-

+ Flagship of Rear-àdmiral Colloch de Kerillis, Commander-in-Chief, the French China Station.

rangement with the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank to settle the Belgíur in- terest. We have asked that brik to ende to Belgium a suial1 percentage in the reorganisation, loan, and also to consent to a joint issue in London; and this latter paint appears to us to be the stumbling- blek to a settlement of all our interests. Inasmuch as the issues of Chinese loans on all the continental markets are con- dated by many banks on each markot, | we cannot understand why she Hongkong Western Bank. These banks were, of and Shanghai Bank is so unwilling to

course, only acting agents in the usua meet the very reasonable demands of our way for the purposes of the prospectus. Manche group as to the question of the issues On the whole, the papers vindicate the and we still hope that the solution may couras purused by the Foreign Office. Sir he arrived at along the lines we have men-E. Grey sent some sharp telegrams to tioned. May we therefore hope that the Peking warning the Chinese Government Foreign Office will understand and com.

as to its attitude in regard to the Cripe ply with our request to use itahi duence

loan.-Exchange. with the Hongkong Bark on our behalf. and request them to meet us in our en deavour to carry out the advice given us by the Foreign Office to come to a fair understanding regarding Chinese finance, THE HONGKONG BANK'S POSITION.

At the works of the F.L.A.T. in Italy there are now. Diwel engines.under con- struction for a total of 12,000 h.p. for Otter

French destroyer French surveying-ship 1825 10 9000

* Mazahip of Capt. (fammoders) Boncicaut, Commanding sha Inca), dalence Indo-China

The Foreign Office replied on May 25 marcantile work, and 20,000 h.p. for naval Scharnhorst as follows:---

work. It is said that this árm is now pre- 8, 20

Sir E. Groy feels bound to give duepared to build a double-acting, two-cycle Taku

Capt. Mürsberger

Hongkong

West River

Hongkong

West River

Tons. Guns... H.P.

45

8000

Captains. Capt. H. Nauts

Last report a Stanghal

French armoured cruiser 10,014

30 20,000

Capt. Vargos

French armoured cruiser

97 00 13 19,600

Capt. Gouts

Shanghai Hongkong

French ganbcat

345

10

1300

Licut, Vandier

Saigon

French river gunboat

180

B

570

Lieut. Dordet

Canter

French gunbçat

IZZ

'm *500

Lient. de Jervillier

Cantos

F'reuch gunboat

132

Lieut. Collin

Tongkt

French gunboat

Licut. Dupuy Detemps

Tebong-Kin

French sub-zine

Lieut. Boluix

Salgon

French sub-marine

Saigon

French armoured gunboat 1798

10

1700

Lieut. Guillaume-Louis

Saigon

French destroyer

350

7

903

Lieut. Aurillac

Saigon

Therville

French destroyer

-

-

Capt. de Frigate Pouisen

Hongkong

Pistolet

French destroyer

130

7

300

Comdr. de Marquessar

Saigon

207

8

300

Mousquet

Saigon

Comdr. Voisin

Saigon

Ender

German cruiser

$600

Gasisenau

German armoured cruiser 11,600

22 13,500 Capt✶ v. Restorf 36 26,000

Tsingtad

Captain Bruninghaus

Taingtan

Dis

German gunboat

800

12

1300

Comdr. v. Guhren

Shangta

Jaguar Leipzig Lucha

German gunbost

900

12

1900

Comdr. Vansalow

Teingtan

German cruiser

3250

24 11,000

Capt. Behncke

Taingtan

Germas gunboat

Kumburg

German cruiser

800 10 1350

3400

Comdr. BenderaND

Tsingtan

22 13,200

Isingts

Gorman river ganboat

Capt. Lieut. Firle

Yangtze River

German Bagship

11,600

34 26,000

Capt. Rösing

Shanghai

German torpedo-bost

400

8

8500

Capt. Lieut. Berenberg

Tsingta

German torpedo-boat

280

6000

Oblt. z. S. Classe

Tsinghu

weight to the special position wequired or

engine up to 3,000 h.p. peż cyclinder.

the Hongkong and Shanghal Bank by the fact that it was first in the field in regard

Tiger Tsingtan

Garman gunboat

900

10

1350 Comdr. Böcker

Taingtas

German river gunboas

243

1:300

Capt. Lt. Frbr. Speth v. Schulzbury Canton

The Rev. William Ball Wright, MA., Vaterland vieur of Osbaldwick, near York, has.

Jerman river gunboat

223

500

Oblt, z. S. Prius

Shanghai

Italian craiser

2145

Comdr. Sonami Picenardi

Shanghal

Portuguesa gunboat Portuguese gunboat

Capti Martins

700

----

Captain L. A. de Magalhaes Correa Macao

Ensign J. McC, Murray

Carita

Ligut, E. D. McWhorter,

Davita

Ensign J. C. Yau de Carr

Carite

Ensign C. M. Ystas

Cavite

д Albany

U. S. protected cruiser

3430

10

7600

Com, M. T. Bristol

Cruizing

Bainbridge Barry

Calino. Chauncey Chcinnati

U.S.apedo boat destroyer. 420 U.S.torpedo-boatdestroyer · (20 UB gunboat

8000:

Ensign H. A. Jobes

Carite

·8000

Lieut. R. Hill

Cavile

243

В

250

Ensign W. L Heiberg

Chaton

Dals

Dicitar

U.S.torpedo-bost destroyer 420 3183 U.S. protected craiser U.S.torpedo-bestdestroyer 420 E.8.torpedo-bastdestroyer 420

8000

Lient. F. J. Flatcher

Cavite

21 10,000

8000

Comdr. S. S. Robinson

Craining

Lieut. CLA. Woodruff

Cavite

Cari o

El Cano

U. 8. ganbost

620

Shanghai

Helena

U.B. ginbat

1992

U. 8. station ship'

1000

Shanghai Chrits

Monadnock

U. F. monitor

3990

3000

Olongapo

Monterey

U. S. macitor

4084

6277

Commander J. V. Chase.

Olongapo

US gunboat

243

Lieut. B.-B. Taylor.

Carite

Piscataqua

C. Em goloz teg

254

1600

Laut, S. WWallace

Pompey

US Repair ship

13087

Lirat: W... Wallace

Carita

Quiros Rainbow Samar

U. 8. jusbost

2208

Lieut. J. J. Hannigan

Bhengb

4360

1800

Lt. Comdr. D.-W. Wurtzbaug

U. 8. gunbost

250

LL G. C. Dichaza

+ Saratoga

US, Amarad arciser

6115

17,401

Comer, H. A. Wiley

U.S. gunbont

204

Lieut. E. Dur

U. 8. gunboar

1997

1804

Coudr. J. F. Hubbard

U.S.g

482

650

Chie! Boatum P. Kadelita

to the present loan, and also that it was

to a large extent instrumental in bringing mysteriously disappeared. The rev.gen Calabria about the present international combine, which, it is hoped, will render efective tleman, who is about 72 yesta of age and married, left homo about sight o'cloëk on

Mieso

the aim of His Majesty's Government to Saturday night, 20th ult., and has not Patria prevent any return to the former uapro boas seen or heard of since. Mr Wright Stable policy of international competition has been Vicar of Osbaldrick for nine.) in Chinese leans. Under these circa-

stances. Sir E. Grey feels that the Hong. kong and Shanghai Bank can hardly be expected to give up the position of sole ising bank in England for the present loan, and, thought he would be glad to see you secure financial participation in the lean, ho counot urge the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank to share the issza, in London with you or other banks. Final. ly, I am to add that it would be impon sible for Sir E. Grey to suggest to the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank that they should give a percentage of their share of the loan to the Belgian grip, and that the most ronsonable courad for the latter

to adopt would appear to be that they

should in the first place approach their Busian partners for this purpos London and Chian Express."

It has been objected against the longi tudinal bulkhead, that, in the event of berry flooding no one side of a ship 'n bavy list would be eassed, which might ultimately result in total capeize. To present this, opposite compartments should Always be connected by piping to allow the indor of water, if so desired, to extend to onreponding compartments on the oppos Bite side of the ship. This trapsTorse con- action could be controlled valves and used only as desired,

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years. In 1874 he went to Japan as a 2

the A imionary of the Society Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, and he Isboured in Tokyo for terr

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