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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS. TUESDAY, MARCH 21st, 1905.

THE GERMAN NAVY. Ueberall states that the mum demanded, but not yet granted, for the German Navy Budget for 1905 is 238,200,0x) marks, or about 11 millions sterling. Taking this year alore, this exceeds the saw foreseed in the 1900 programme of by 15.400,000 marlin, or about three-quarters

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TION IN THE FAR EAST.

Colonel Picquart, well known in connection with the Drorfus trial, contributes to the Aurore an interesting article on the military situation in the Far East. After an impartial survey of the campaign down to the present, in the a million sterling. If. however, the amounts interests of Russia ke adroestos peace, granted for the years 1991.4 be added to that Although, as he observes, nobody can pretend Jemanded for 185), the total is slightly to predict the result of a great battle, it may lean than that foreseen for the tire yearš,

be perriissible to say that, even if the Japanese Some additional expense has bega enused by a do not succeed in their new enterprise, tho larger proportion of steel shells being considered situation would not be much more brilliant for necessary in consequence of the longer mange Russia. He considers that in order to put

which ships now come into action, ranges at which ordinary sho'l is not so effectire. The things back to the point where they were at tho.] and expoinre to cald. After too heart a med. beginning of the war-not on sea where the Babstitution of 346in. for 1-45in, guns in skips game has beau irretrievably lost, but only en of the Braunschweig class has also caused an

land-Genera! Kuropatkin would have to best increased charge for ammunition altogether twice the amount for ammunition is Marshal Ocama's armies thoroughly, to drite

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Colonel Picquartfarther romarks as follows;- As to that famous test under Roldestrau- of these torpedoos in the German sky which left Russiu last October for the

with together

111 improvement in

Bent of war, and which distinguished itself in generally, and the submerged sach a singular manner against the Hull fisher torpedo tulas

beats also, having large ratins of action, list of naval disa ters hitherto experienced by as these abaye water; the now and larger otherwise than as being likely to increase the requips to carry a larger number of forp does Russia.

On the other hand, it is a for the various reasons the sam of 720,000 feet of which a a Rasian officer himsel repealed marks (135,000) is asked for on account of to the Press the serious weaknesses, and i will eoli Dosu's Dinner Pills, prica 1/13 for E. W. Campbell- r.endis. J. G. Scott torpedo armament. A first instalment ie asked for the rearming of the landing corps of the arrive on the scone of operations after ragaths farious ships, a magazine pist 1 being substituta nasipation without any other point d'appui ed for the obsolete and heary revolver within the Far East than Vladivostok, the entrance to which wit ba closed by ice until the begin which these corpe hare ben hitherto armed.

The Budget includes provision for 10 ad.ning of April, while the roud thither is barred

by the Japanese fleet." ditional naval officers--namely, one vico-atmirul, two rear-adutirals, four captains, 12 commanders, 31eutenant

ant commanders,

and The needs of the service require more str. chiefly listenauts, but for the present the German Admirally contents itself with an incremenil number of midshipmen and cadets. The additional naval enginers include cut, fost engineer, three staff engineers, vo senior, and nino other

Provision is also asked engineers. for an additional 2.103 warrant and petty officers and meu, sto bring the total number of these up to 32,83

With regard to ships, final instalments are

51 Heutenants.

Rusia, Colonal Picquart continass, canot exhaust herself in a single enterprise so far

from her vital centres. She ecoupis in

Europe a position which does not admit of her sending out the whole of her army. She has, moreover, to rackon with eve intaraal diffenlties. The crifices already ads are

is

considerable. Six army corps in Euro-that the effective forcas of to one quarter Empire-hare

bean

successively mobilized. of the army A still more considerable portion has been disorganized to contribute to the formation of those corps called Siberian and

of various elements. As to the loss composed

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Colonel Plaquart also points to the heavy the last two of the five battleships the

sacrifices entailed by the war on the Japanese. Dental.land class, "Q"

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to have come to put an end to hostilities the laid down last year), the protected

torrible sacrifices without essentially modifying "O" Ersatz Wacht, and Ersatz Blitz, a t.b. prolongation of which would cause further M division, and a steamer for Laying wings; the

the present situation. The number of those C"

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*MAGA'S NEEDLESS FEAR.

that they will carry the day before a now and useless conflict occurs between the two great hostile armies to the south of Mukden, "-Times.

NAVAL NOTES.

The Courrier de tƐaiphong says that it is anticipated by these in the vicinity of the wreck of the French cruizer Sully that the 2nd April will see the vessel once more adout. When anco host she will be taken to a neighbouring and bay where she will be sheltered. not before, will it be decided by order from Paris whether she will be sent aither to Saigon or Hongkong. The Sully is in a very precarious position being astride the summit of a rock heavy weather just now would mean her total toss

The Manila Cublenews say-Important changes will shortly take place among the higher oflcars of the Asiatic feet. Rear Admi ral Yates Stirling, the commander-in-chief, will relinquish the command aheat the 17th Instant. On that date the battleship squadron will leave Cavite for Hongkong, and Rear. Admiral William M. Folger, now commanding the cruiser squadron, will assume the chief eoramund.

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a master of detail, and training has made àita

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of a warlike race.

સ his blood is the We have in bin enns

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SOLE PROPRIETORS of Takashims, Ochi, Shinner, Namazuta and Kami-Yamada Colbieries and also Hoje Colliery, which will shortly be ready to produce on a large scale the doubt the presence of the Baltic Float will coctions to do for some time Fist.-Magazine of beat Buzen Coal. Sole Agents

for Kigin, Komatsu (Tagawa) | Contmere and Yashiromachi Cost (Karatsu).

The Head sal Branch Offices and the Agen- cios of the Company will receive any order for Coals produced from the above Collieries.

Coat seld in 1904 by the Company amozated

LARGE and SPACIOUS ROOM cr Queen's Road Central. Possession from 1st April. 1905,

For particulare, please apply to

WONG CHU HANG,

Care of Tee Baug Fat,

Opposits the Post Office. [635 Hongkong, 7th March, 1905.

AOFFICE on the First Flots of No. 31, to 1,520,000 tons.

*

TAKASHIMA COAL.

New and additional shafts at the Takalima Colliery have been completed and this well- known beat and most economical steam Ceal in the EAST is now produced in abundance and can be supplied to any quantity,

Hongkong, 15th February, 1905.

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GARRISON ORDERS.

HEAD QUARTERS, HONGKONG, 2011 March, 1905. GARETHON ORDER-Leave-No. 2. Leave of absence on private affairs to the neighbouring counties and England has heen granted to Lieut T. A. Whyte, Royal Garrison Artillery, from th Mareli to 28th December. 1995.

By Order

A. A. ÜHICH ENrve. Major. Chief Staff Officer.

i

DR. M. H. CHAUN.

From the University of Pennsylvania, USA 6.3 Hongkong, 3rd June, 1904.

A. LING & 00., FURNITURE STORE.

WARE, &c. &c.; and FOOCHOW PLATED GLASS AND CROCKERY LACQUERED WARE.

A

68, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL Hongkong, 21st September, 1943.

FOR EUROPE and AMERICA,

INDIA, AUSTRALIA, &0.,

Width of Entrancs on Top

Width of Entranos on Bottom...

Water on Blocks Spring Tide

PATENT SLIP (st KOBUGE).

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Can take vessels up to 1,000 tont grOSS.

THE WORKS are well equipped with the LATEST IMPROVEMENTS and gás execute any kind of work in SHIPBUILD ING and MARINE ENGINEERING as in REPAIRING of SHIPS.

The

well

COMPANY has a SALVAGE STEAMER 712 TONS GROSS, FITTED with POWERFUM SALVAGE PLANT

73 READY at SHORT NOTICE.

MAIL TABLES

FOR 1905.

Мт. С. Канді

A r. and Mrs. Albert S.

Latin

Nr. H. MacKay Ar. Emas, L. Massa Mr K. Nagi

Mr. M. 8. Ni wande Dr. 4. . Obuy Mr. J. H. Su th Figett Mr. W. E. Roberts Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Kony Mr. C. F. W. Bowen'

How lands Mr. Bruce Shepherd Ms. J. H. Simmonds Mr. C. 14. Unbeban Mr. E. A. Wilkinson

JAL.

Mr. Paul Lehrs Mr. V Lugebil Dr. Alex, J. Lugubft Mr. Acilian

Mr F. Man

Dr. W. B. A. Moore

Mr. U. Nervegno Mr. and Mr. Now

Mr. & Mrs. C. A. Orrasby Mr. and Mrs. Pescio Mr. C. M. Preshaw

Mr.

Bogge

Mr. H. Schuter

Mr. and Mrs. Kimóns

Mr. O. Stager

Mr. Fr. Unlesp

Mr. & Mra, T. Wright

CONNAUGHT HOTEL

Eng. L. and Mrs. Clegg Mr. Cookie

Mr. and Mrs. J. Dalins

Mr. Davis

Mr. E. Eden

Mr. and Mrs. H. Eyre Mr. K. l. Ezekiel Mr. Furters Me and Mrs. Garton Miss T. Grattan

Tackett

Mr. A. Hiton

Mr. H. M. Hobbins

Mr. Hosking- ar. E. nward Mr. J. E. Joseph

Miss Konp

Mr. Loe

Miss Lu-cembe

Dir. McIntyre Mr. Murstom.

Mr. E, Menashih

Mr. H. E. Miller

Mies Nicoll

Mise O'Brien

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Mr. W. A. Robins Miss Booves birs, Hobinson & family Str. A. Smith Mr. H. H. Stanley Miss Strachan

MY. C. Templeman Mr. & Mr. Tomsitt &

children

Mr. and rs, Vallanco Mr. M. Webb-Dowen Mig Williams

Mr Williazok

Kowloon HOTEL.

Capt. & Mrs. Mackay. Mr. R. Mitchell

Heriot, K.M.LT. Capt. & Mrs. Tuke Lieut.-Comdr. and Mrs. Mi& Mrs, W. H. Watson

Showing the dates of departure of the Maily

Stevenson 122 to Europe and America, and the dates of their expected arrival at their destinatione, as well as the dates of departure of the Mails from Europe and America and the dates on which they are due to renol Hongkong. A Special Table is devoted to the Parools Fast to and from England.

and for PRIVATE RESIDENTS AT THE (UTFORTS. COMPREHENSIVE AND COMPLETS Record

OF THE

NEWS OF THE FAR EAST is given in the HONGKONG WEEKLY PRESS, with which is incorporated

"THE CHINA OVERLAND TRADE REPORT.” Subscription, paid in advance, $12 per annum Postage to any part of the World 32.

Mounted on Card

Un Paper

30 Cents 20

On Sale at the Hongkong Daily Prezo Oso, Hongkong, 10th February, 1905.

ON SALE.

THE

ROVINCE OF SHANTUNG

PROFINE POPULATION AND FUTURE

РЕОБРЕСТА.

BY M. O'S Reprinted from the "HoxoxONG DAILY PEESS" Price, 50 cents Cash, Messrs. Kelly & Walsh or Daily Press Office

Hongkong, 31st January, 1900,

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