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Eleven Powers, 1901.

TREATIES WITH JAPAN

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ECLIPAR, British 4-m. barque, J. McBryde-

Stazdard Oil Co.

LYNDHURST, British 4-m. barque, Parnell-

Standard Oil Co.

ODD, Norwegian barque, Arroldson-Shewan,

Tomes & Co.

R. Grealing

Alfred Hanart

Mr.Jachin

Capt. and Mrs. R. Jano

waky Capt. Wm. Johnson

Mrs.

Child

Mr. M. M.

Thompson

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Mr. Ce Stevens

Major

Mr. K. Stobris Mr. V. 86. Walstor Mr. John Weimberg

COLD STORAGE,

Mr. E. C. Knight Mr. Arthur ak

HS HONGKONA Ice Company, Do., have now 40,000 Tabis feat of Go, Btorage available at EAST POINT. Stores will be Open at 10 a.x, aud 4 p.m. daily, Sundays excepted to receive and deliver perishable goode

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Comdr. J. Nicholas; Shanghai

Rambler, surveying-ship, 583 tons, Comdr.

Cha E. Monro, Amoy

Rivaldo, sloop, 980 tons, & gans, Comdr. D. S.

Aubyn Wake, en route Singapore

Robin, river gauboat, 85 tone, 2 gans, 240

hp., Lient-Comdr. Vaughan, Macao Rosario, sloop, 980 toas, 6 guns, i1,470 hp,

Comdr. Thos Jackson Yangtsze Sandpiper, river guatout, $3 tons, 2 guns, 240 b.p., Lient Comdr. L. W. Jones, West Rivor Sirius, 2nd class craiser, 3,600 tone, Capt. C. H.

H. Moore, Hongkong

Snipe, river gun-boat, 85 tons, 2 guns, 240 hp.. Linut-Comdr. Ernest W. G. Davidson, on Yanglere

Sparrowhawk, torpedo-boat destroyer, 360 h.p., Lieut. Comdr. Codrington, Hongkong Takn, torpedo-boat destroyer, 250 tons, 6.gans,

5,600 hp, in Rosorra

Talbot, cruiser, 5,600 tons, 11 gaus, 9,600 h.p.,

Capt. Lovis Bayley, Singapore

Tamas, rocaiving ship. 4,60) ton 6 guns,

Commodore C. G. Disken, at Hongkong Teal, river gunboat, 180 tons, 2 guas, tient-

Comdr. E. F. B. Dugmora, on Yougteze Thelis, cruiser, 3,100 tons. Capt. J. C. A.

Wilkinson, Shanghai

Tweed, guuboat, 302 ton, 3 guns, 200 h.p..

Lien-Comdr. R. H. Keate, on Yangisze Vengeance, battleship. 12.05) toas, 1 guns, 13,500 hp., Capt. L. C. Stuart C.M.G., Woosung

Vestal, sloop, $80 tons, 10 guns, 1,400 h.p. Comdr. Stuart St. J. Farquhar Singapore

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