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Alacrity, despatch-boat. 700 tons, 4 gunr, 2,000

hip, Comur. A. Lowndes, Tangtan. Astriga, 2nd elu erniser, 4,360 tons, 10 guna, 7,000 ihup: Captain E. B. Kiddie, en renta to Weihaiwoi. Atlas, adminity tug, 615 tous, 1,400 il.p.,

Muster S. West, Hongkong. Bramble, gunboat 710 tons, 900 ih.p. Lieut.

Comdr. B. G. Washington Shanghai. Britowart, gunboat, 710 tons, 900 hp., Liɛut»

Comdr. J. M. Barker, Shanghat. Cadmus, British sloop, 1,070 tona, ih.p. 1,400.

f.d., Coudr. H. Lynes,

Shanghai

Chorah, water tank and tag, 390 tons, i... 340.

Master W, Smith, Hongkong. Clio, British sloop. 1,070 tons, fh.p. 1,400, H. R. Veale, Shanghai. Conur. Fame, torpedo-hrat destroyer, 340 tons,

gus, 5,700 h.p., L. Comdr. i. S. Monroe, Wallniwei.

Flora, 2nd class cruiser, 4,360 tons, 10 guns 7,000 i.h... Captain f. Nicholas a route to Wajhatwei.

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"Handy, torpedo-boat destroyer 295 tons, 6 gume,

4000 h.p., Lieut. Comdr. Hon. Guy Stop ford Hongkong.

Hart, torpedo-bust destroyer, 295 tons 6 guns 4,000 k.p., Lt.-Coudr. Hon. Guy Stopford Hongkong. Janus, torpedo-hoat destroyer, 320 tons, 6 gun

Lt.-Comir. M. B. R. Blackwood 300

Kant, armoured cruiser, 9,300 tors, 14 ran

b.p. 22,000, Capt. S. St. J. Fargilas. cruising. Kinsha, river gunboat, 616 kas, ib.p. 1,200, Livut-Comer T. J. S. Lyre, Yangtze, Merlin, Forveying ship. 1,070, tons, & guns, 1,400

Commr. B. O. M. Davy, Sandakan. Minotaur, armoared cruiser (flagship Vice Admiral Sir A. Is. Winsfoe, K.C.B.. C.V.O., C.M.G.) 14.600, tous, il.p. 27,000. Capt. 0. C. Cayley, Wooming Monmouth, armoured cruiser, 9,800 tons, i.b.p. Captain L. E. Powo, M.V.O,

gun

Moorhon, river gunboa, 180 tons,

hp 200. Ligut-Cemdr G. P. Leith West River. Nowcastin, 2nd class erniser, 4,800 tona, turbine

Captain George P. E. Hunt, D.9.0. en route to Hongkong und Weihaiwal, Nightingale, river gunboat, 65 tons, 240 h. Lt. Cmdr. Claude Hillenden-Woodward I.N., Yangiare..

-Oller, torpedo-boat. destroyer, 185 tons,

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6,300 h.p., Comdr, Lamb, Weihaiwet. Robin, river uniroat, 85 tons, 2 guns, 240 bp.

It.-Comdr. Cosmo A. O. Dinglas, Wisi River.

Sandpiper, river gunboat, 85 tous, 2 guns, 240 b.p., Liont-Comdr, E. J. J. Southby. West River.

Suipe, river gabout, 85 toas, 2 gurs 240 hr..

Lt.-Comdr. Maurico B. Leslie, Yangtze, Taku, torpelo beat destroyer, 305 tems, i.h.p. 6,000, Gusser E. J. Trillo, R.N., Hong kong

Tameiving ship, 4,650 tons, 6 gar-

Commodore Eyres, Hongkong. Tel, river gunboat, 180 tons, 2 guns. 800 i.b.p.

Lieut. Comdr. R. J. Buchanan, Yonglaze. Thistle, gunbout, 710 tons, 900 p. Lieut.

Comair, M. B. Baillie Hamilton, Longkong Virago, torpedo boat destroyer, 395 tons, 6 gal

6.3001.b.p. Lieut. Comdr. Harold D. Adair Hall, Weihuiwei. Waterwitch, am

h, surveying ship. 620 tons, 450 i.b.r Lient-Coudr. R. L. Hancock, Penang, Whiting, torpedo-boat destroyer, 360 tons,

guus, 5,900 h.p., Lieut. Comdr. G. B. Hartford, Weihaiwei. Widgeon, gunboat 195 tous, 2 guns, 200 h. Lt.-Comdr. M. H. Wilding, Yangtzo. Woodcock, gunboat, 150 Lous, 2 guns, 560 h.

Licut-Comte. B. R. Brooke, Yangisie, dark, gunboat, 150 tons, 2 guna, 550 bp WeoLieut.-Comdr. G. F. A. Mulock, Yangtszo

AUSTRIAN, Kaiseria Eleabeth, Austrian protected cruiser 4. Fingetteokspiton Oskar Hauss, Northern Walors

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Panther, third plass cruiser, 1,533 tous, Fre. gatia kapitan, Theodor Skarl Edi Too Schmid heim

FRENCH,

Achérez, at moured gaubeat, 1,830 tons, 9 gas

1,700 L.p., Lieut. Bertran, Saigon Alger, End ofera araiser, 4,320 tons, 29 guos

Commander Fournier, Hong 5,1001 Alonette, gunboat, 506 tons, 7 gass, 4 h.p

Commander Bedin, Baigon Argue, river gunbent, 180 tone, 5 guns, 570 h.p.,

Lieurd,

Baionnelle,

Cimeters, guzbest, 140 tons, Reserve, Saigon Carena do gunboat, 184 tore, Reserve, Saigon Décidéo, gunbeat, 630 tons, 10 guns, 900 h.p.

Lieut. de Linares, Shenghai Bugleis, armoured cruiter, 7,678 tone, 25 guns,

Dersi 00

b.p.

armoured cruiser, 7,57 8 tong, 25 gune, 17,000 b.p.

'Therville gunboat Estoe, gubat, 111 tone, Reserve, Haiphong Fsturgeon, sub-marine, 70 toos, 60 b.p., Lient

Fronde, destroyer, 800 tons, 7 guns, 6,900 b.p.

Brigun

Henri Riviere, river guabcat, 150 tone, 6 gun,

162k.p, Ha phong

Lynx,

»r, sut-mazine, 70 ton, 61.p., Lieut. Marre,

Saigon Montoris, armoured craiter. (Segship) 9,367 tore 36 gun 19,600 b.p., Rear Admiral de la Croix ue Castries (Commander-in- Chief

Manche, surveying ship, 1,625 tons, 10 guns 900 h.p., Commander Bagot de la Touche Baigon

Monquet, destroyer, 300 tons, 7 guns, 6,300 1.p, Commander de la Reche Keraadrion, Brigon

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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JULY örn, 1911. ·.

EMPIRE UNITY. -

SIR JOSEPH WARD'S WARNING.

IMPERIAL OFTIZENSĻIP. ·

The Earl of Seĺkorna présided at n

mreting of the Royal Colonial Institute he'd at the Whitehall Rooms last month, when au address was delivered by Sir Joseph Ward, Primus Minister of New Zealand. There was a large attendance, among those present hing Lady Ward, Lord Brassey, Sir F. Tonny, Liont. Gen eral Bir J. Edwards and Lady Edwards, Major Bir Hamilton Gold-Adams, Ton, Sis William and Lady Russell, Colonul Sir David Bruse sad and Lady Bruer, Colonel Sir John Young, Ad- miral Sir Fremantle and Lady Fremantle,

F Mr. S. W. Knaggs, Hon, J. G. and Mrs Jeuline, und Mr. H. Paga Croft.

Disenssing "A Higher and Truer Imperial. ism," Sir Joseph Ward said that the Cauference just now sitting in London was doing næful work in discussing and sofiling questions of general interest to the Empire but this Can- foronco bad mutola do por interest, a desper siguilleance to every man who had followed historical development of British Colonial poling. of Britain might be

Faldeh an pornicious expressed

Olry, river gunboat, 170 tons, 6 guns, 500 The oarly Colonial pol unqualifies),

Liegt. de Maindrevitia, Upper Tangise Peibo, sivor gunboat, 130 tons, gaus, 280 b.P

Lieut. Puech, Tongka Perle, sub-marino, 70 tons, 60 b.p., Lieut. Mon-

nier, Saigon Pistolet,

tolet, destreger, 300 tens, 7 guns, 7,000 h.p.,

Mortesel, Hongay Protée, 3-marino, 70 tons, 60 h.p, Lieut

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Morris, ship (reserve), 9,330 tous Redontatio

Capt. Saigon Styx, armoured gunboat, 1800, wous, & guns

1,600 h.p.. Liont, Bariot, Saigon. Takon, destroyer, 280 tons, 6 guns 6,500 h.p.,

In Reserve, Saigon Vauber, torpedo-depot, Commander Mortenot,

Corpedo-depot, Liest. Bihol, Cay

Saint-Jacques

Vigilante, river gunboat, 150 tons, & guns, 7 h.p

Lieut. Dumoulin, Sikiang

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indifference, and then there came a

Afterwards oppression gave way to

third

slagn of which the Imperial Conference was one of the most significant plures,

It signified that Great Britain had reangnised that it was her duty to call her children to her connecks, that while she must always be first in her own bove those children were vitally interested in what the family were doing Chara) Ind this third abige finished, or was uing? The auswer to that questions determinad the final destiny of Great Britain. If the Empire was to have no closer unity, no halter organised system of co-operation, no closer Council of Empire than a four-yearly meeting Prime Ministers around in London, then the outlook for Imperial anity is go

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LOST TO THE EMPIRE,

Arcona, cruiser, 2,710 tons, Captain von Hipper prosent system, and the other was a study

Amoy

Ntis, gunboat, 1,000 tona, 10 ganɛ,

Captain Laus

Jaguar, gunboat, 900 tons, 10 guns, 1,300 Captain Graf von Posadoweky-Wehner Leipzig, cruiser, Captain Engst Luchs, gunboat 850 tona, 10 guns, 1,344 bp

Captain Bölken

Scharakɔest, armoured croiser (Bagshiple 11,42 tons, 62 guus; 20,000 h.p., Kapitan Zür Sea Maass Taku, destroyer, 280 tons, 4guas, and 2 torpedo. tubes, 600 lp., Kommandant Kolbo (Hans) Bertram

promotion of Imperial co-operation--(banr, hear) p.for all the vital questions, including defence, which affected the Empire as a whole. Phoy call- hp-ed, and rightly called, the British Empire the greatest the world had ever seen. And yet fiftenu millions of their white follow-subjects wero ta- day excluded from a full Tuperial citizenship. They had no voice whatever in

qacations of foreign policy, in the maintenance and control of the Navy, in the all-important questions of penco or war. While these peoples overnes were disfranchised in this way they had not, and noter would tavo, o basis of a trus Imperial system. (Ilear, hoar.) That, the childron of the Empire shelf help to best its burden was now a teaching as longer questioned. This, expressed, in clear words, moant that they should contribute in money, in ships, and men to the de opeo of the Empire 8 a whole (Henr, hear.) If they were so to contribute, were they to be denied any voice in the employment and destination of their contribution? It was a consider

Torpedo boat "Bgo," Kapitan Lout. Hendon Tiger, gunboat 900 tons, 10 guns, 1,300 b.p.

Captain v. Kons Taingtau, ganhost, 170 tons, 5 gans, 1,300 h.p.

Captain Toss

Vaterland, gunboat, — tons, 3-gans, 500 k.p.

Captain Toussaint.

ITALIAN.

Calabria, protectal cruiser, 2,428, tons, 26 gau

4,000 b.p., Capitano Maria Casaunova dition of the utmost importance that the sons who Jereercob

left the United Kingdom sievuld not cease to be Imperial citizens and to have any reice in lor foreign polity, in defi

fence, and

in the vital ques tion of peses and war. Were the people in the Dominions, and the millions more who would be there in the future, to ho left voiceless in the counsils of the Empire, anconsulted in all ques- lions of foreign policy, left, as far as legal right

Foglin, propected orainor, 2,198 tons, 26 gans, 7,000 bp,, Capitano Gusari Virconti Mar. chem Lorenzo

PORTUGUESE

Patria, gunboat, 700 ton, Captain J. Affrexo

UNITED STATES.

Albany, cruiser, 3,000 tona, C, S. Williama, Arayal, gunboat, Lost-Comdr, Matt 11

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was concerned, entirely in the hand of the British statemen

men of the day as to whether or Bainbridge, destroyer. 7 guns and 2 torpedout tranties might be male with nations in the neighbourhood of those Dominions which might tubes Eusiga Lloyd W. Townsand Barry, destroyer, 420 tons, Ens. Edmund 5. vitally affect their interests, and possibly their

Root

existone? That such a stato of things abould be allowed to go on was, to his mind, anthinkable (Cheers,}

Callao, ganbost, 213 tone, Ens. J. R. Murrison Cleveland, erniser 3,200 tons, Commander

Hugh Rodman, Shanghai Charleston, battle-bip (lagatip), 9,700, toa

21,000 bp, Comdr. John -58· gaest

Gibbins Shanghai Chattanooga, cruiser, 3,200 tons, Commander

John D. MacDonald, Shanghai

destroyer, 420 toas, Ens. IN

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The instincts of the British people should teach them that the British overseas would not be content with such a state of affairs, and u less some scheme was devised by which they might be brought truly and of right within the Empire ne Imperial citizens the drift must be as they grow in wealth and population, towards, not disintegration, Boal intep ndonce. "Cont we, as British people, contemplata rush a pos- Wed. Denver, cruiaor, 3,200 tons, Comdr, Edward E. Ribility without a sense of prior? Bat unless

Csgehart, Shanghai

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unity John A. Hoogeworff, Manila

Guru. It was against common-sense to sur. Fri. Helens gunboat, 1,302 tona, Comdr. Reaboa gest that sentiment alone, ups which suity at

O, Bitlor, Shanghai

present rested, would be salcient in the all-Sat. Mindoro, gunboat, Lisut, George M. Baum

pire and the Mohican (station ship, Commander G. Rimportant mations of saral defenea of the Em-

question of Britain stand alone, peace and war. Could Sun. 9

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HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL

xlisbury Mon Sterey, monitor, 4,000 tons, Lt. D. W. Todaid, in the day of trial and perit? Could the Mon.

Olongapo Nanahan, transport, 1,577 tons, W. D. Pardeanx forty-five millions of people within the shores New Orleans, oruiser, 3,430 tone, Comdr. Roger maintain for all time, ngairat the growing Tues,

of foreign nations, that majestic aspre- power Welles

many of the eras upon which her national great- Awes was bend? In his judgment, that task would locomo almost impossible unless Graat Britain could draw to her side more effectively

than at present the rapidly increas power of union for Imperial defence was as vitally ne cessary for the Dominions as for the Mother- land. United, they could defy the world. Cheers.) Divided, they could maintain their national oxistence only with a burden and at a sacrifice pressing on very citizen and obstructive to every facial schema. What was wanted just now, as a preliminary in each of effective Villalobos, guaboat, 370 Lens, Lt. A., Andras scheme, was a genuine desire on the purl Wimington, ganboat, 1800, Comar. G., Rof the peoples of the Motherland and the Over-

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a trua Council, or Imperial Parliament, giving to overy part of the Empire a voice in its destiny, and wolding the free nations whial constituted it into one indissolable whole, (Cheets)

The Cimiriman assured Sir Joseph Ward that when statesmen of the Dominious Orensens did come forward with a proparad scheme, they would find men on this side of the water who would give up the whole of their political lives to support it. (Hear, hear.)

A hearty vote of thanks was accorded Bir Joseph Ward for his address.

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ON SALE,

THE FIFTY YEARS

ANGLO-CHINESE CALENDAR

日歴英中年十五

FROM 1ST JANUARY, 1884 TO 31st Decemnit 1913, BEING FROM THE 1ST YEAR OF THE 76TH CYULE TO THE 50TH YEAR OF TH 70TH CYCLE.

PRICE $2 ASH.

On Sale at the "HONGKONG Daily Perby" OPTICE, or Agents in all the Ports of the Far East

The Book will be sent by Registered Post (free) to any part of the World marepresented

turn out the Best Printing at Reasonable Prics by Agents on receipt of Money Order.

Kinana

JAPAN AND FORMOSA

Oska

Moji Nagasaki

Keelung Txinanta Takow Hakodate Anping Tamsui EASTERN SIBERIA

CHOSEN

Nicojewak

Мокра

Chinnampo Pingyang

Songchin HONGKONG AND ITS DEPENDENCIES.

MACAO. FRENCH INDO-CHINA: Hanoi

Ánuam Tonrane Haiphong

Has

Saigon Tonkin Provinces Quinhon Cambodge PHILIPPINES

Céba

British N. Borneo

Manila

Boilo BORNEO Sarawak Labuan

BANGLOR STRAITS SETTLEMENTS Singapore, Penang, Malacos, Prov. Wellesley

HATAY STATES

Sungei Ujong Selangor Jelebu

Perak NETHERLANDS INDIA

Samarang Padeng Sourabaja Marastar

Johore Pahang

Batavia Buitensorg

East Coast of Sumstra

PLAN OF THINGTau (Kiaochau)

PLAN OF FOREIGN CONCESSION,

SHANARAI PLAN OF HongKEW (SHANGHAI), with Toot

Showing the EXTENDED SETTLEMENT LARGE FEAN OF THE CITY OF VICTORIA PLAN OF NEW TERRITORY (KOWLOON) PLAN OF KOWLOON

PLAN OF MANILA-

PLAN OF RAIGON PLAN OF FINGAPORE

PLAN OF BATAVIA

The CHRONICLE covers the notable event of the last half century in the Far East together with the Texts of all the most important Treaties concluded with the countries of Eastern Aniz, the various Custome Tarifa, Trade Regulation Chambers of Commerce, Scales of Commissions Consular and Court Fees, Hongkong. Biamų Duties Postal Guide, Signal Codes, Chines Festivals, Tables of Money, Weights and Messar, and other Commercial Information including

The CHRONICLE and DIRECTORY, al though condensed in every possible manner, con- lains every year more page

It was years ago universally proncupoed to be the cheapest work of the kind anywhere published, and although very much enlarged and improved in every way, the price in silver is now below the equivalent of 21 55, 81 which it was originally published.

It is published at the Office of the Hongkong Dally Press, and can be bad from, and Adver tinmente sent through, the prizelpal Book sellers in Asia, and through >--

LONDON

*Hongkong. Dally Press" Office 181, Fleet Street, 1.C. LANDON „Mi, F. "Alger, 11. Clement's Lage, Landan.....Mesrs. G. Stresi # Go,

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