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25 Allagar

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26 Baten

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1 Bokt Linting

26 Bukit Mertajam

£1 Bakit Rajah

2a Bukit Sulingor 163 pl.

£1 Carey Unitel 58 p.d.

1 Castlefield

2s Chersonese

2. Edinburgh

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| FORTUGUESE COLONIES IN AFRICA

THE REPORTED SECRET PARTIȚION TREATY.

The question whether a secret tresty exista between England and Germany concerning the partition of the Portuguese Colonies in Afrión is again discussed by Herr Maximilian Harden in weekly oriew, Die Zukunft. Mway Gormans, writes a Berlin correspondent, inve firmly belierod for years past that the ultimate fato of the Portuguese Colonial possessions is stready decided upon by scoret agreement between those two Powers, and Herr Harden contends that the German policy in South-West Africa can be justified only on the grounds that this assumption is founded on fact.

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Herr Hardon points out that, although it is now twenty-five years since, by treaty with the Portuguese, the northern frontier of German South West Africa wa tired, no effort has been made to extend the German dominion over the Ovambo country, lying to the extreme north of the German Protesterste and bordering on Fortuguese territory. There is at present, he says, no Garman soldier, official, or agent in the Ovambo country,

and eleron only six kenish Finnish missionaries are endeavouring to:

to spread among the natives the civilising influence of Christianity. In the year

Lieutenant 1900 Franke visitou a few Orambe chiefs on his owo account, and reported that his reception was friendly and that there were no obstacles in the way of establishing German authority in the Alacrity, despatch-boat, 700 tons, 4 grans, 2,000

taken, Goverument, and nothing was done when, in the Comdr. A. Lowndes, Wolheiwei.

ihip, year 1901. Captain Kliefoth assuccessfully endeavoured to punish the Orambee for On the murdering two German traders. suppression of the Herrero insurrection troops were stationed along the southern borders of the Ovambo nutry to pre- vent the impetuous natives from penetrating the peaceable districts of the Protectorato, and nothing further happened until in the year 190 Captain Franke obtained permission to travel the Orambo.country.

Hosuceeded in prevailing conditionally the German dominion, and re- commended the despatch of an armed force into the country to secure, by means of a military de- monstration, what he had gained. His advice was disregarded, and up to the present moment the Ovambo natives have been left to their own devices,

in

Weibsiwei.

7,000 ih.p., Captain E. B. Kiddle, Atlas,

admiralty tag: 615 tons, 1,400 Lb.p. Master S. West, Hongkong. Bramble, gunboat 710 tons, 900 ih.p. Lieut.

Comdr. B. G. Washington, Shanghai. Britomart, gunboat, 710 tons, 900 h.p., Lieut.

Comdr. J. M. Barker, Shanghai, Cadmus, British sloop, 1,070 tons, i.h.p. 1,400,

L, Comdr. H. Lynos, Hongkong.

[533-9

Mancha, surveying ship, 1,625 tona, 10 gu

900 hp. Commander Raget de la Touchio, Baigon Mouquet, destroyer, 300 tons, 7 gaan, 6,300 b.p., Commander de la Roobs Karandraos, Saigon

Olry, river gunboat, 170 tons, 6 gans, 500 bp. Lieut, de Maindroville, Uppor Yangtze Pelho, river gunboat, 150 tons, 3 guns, 280 b.p.

Lient, Pasob, Tongko Ferie, aab-marine, 70 tons, 60 h.p., Lieut. Mon.

aler, Saigon

Pistolet, destroyer, 300 tone, 7 gaas, 7,000 bp, Protée, sub-marine, 70 lons, 80 k.ps Lieut

Commander Mortenol, Hongay.

Redoutable, battleship (reserve), 9,330 tous

Morris, Saigon

guns, 8,200 h.p.. Capt. Dronek, Saigon

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on the fire mos' important chiefs to acknowledge Cherub, water tank and tag, 390 tona, ih.p. 340. Styx, Armoured gunboat, 1,800 tons, B. gan

According to Herr Harden the natives have

Master W. Smith, Hongkong.

li, da o 1,070 tons, Lh.p. 1,400,

Comdr. H. R. Voato, Shanghai. Fame, torpedo-bost destroyer, 340 tons,

KILLS, ih.p., Lt. Comdr. H. 8. Monzoo,

Taihaiwal Flora, 2nd class cruiser, 4,360 tons, 10 guns,

7.000 Lb.p. Captain J. Nicholas,

Weilisiwei.

HONGKONG. WEEK employed thingh the help of Portuguese andy torpedo-boot destroyer 296 tons, 5 gum

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the strong Orambo natives, who would be invaluable as labourers in the almost depo. polated Protectorate, find work on the Benguella railway.

Herr Harden declares that this waiting atti tade on the part of the German Goverment is fully explained if there exists such a secret

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territory to the north of South-West Africa would one day fall into the German lap. If so such treaty, exists he contends that Germany must without further delay proceed to assert ber righis over the Ovambo country, and he ex- presses the opinion that a serious mistake would bo committed if she waited until the Portuguese Government is again firmly established and until the Britons are no longer, as they are just at present, inclined to prove that they are willing lo give the German Empire fair play.”

GIRLS SHOOT MILLIONAIRE.

TRIAL OF STARTLING AMERICAN CASE,

A sensational case beran in the Tombo Police Court recently, which is likely to have serious developments. It is the case of the alleged attempt on the part of two young indies, Mies Lilian Graham and Miss Ethel Conrad, to murder Mr. W. E. D. Stokes, tho millionaire proprietor of the fashionable. Ansonia spart went house. Mr. Stokes, who has her under

medical treatment for the wounds inflicted by the girls, was able to appear to-day in court and give his version of the shooting..

Miss Graham is 22,and Miss Conrad is only 19, and the young girls, who have been out on bail of £5,000 each, were in court to most the

and were dressed in dainty costumes. Despite the great beat, the court was crowd- ed with men and women of the social world, as interest in the case is exceedingly keen.

charge,

Mr. Stokes testified that while he had koown Miss Graham for some years Miss Conrad was unknown to him. On the even ing of June 7 Miss Conrad telephoned him at the

Ausonia saying that she had a sum- ber of letters which he had written to Miss Graham, and that if he would come to her apartments at the Varum House she would give bim the letters which Miss Graham had left with her for this purpose,

Mr. Stokes said that he was auxious to get

thege writing in them libels concerning Mies Gra. ham's family. He went to the flat, and there found

both the girls, who, when he entered, locked the door and nought to enter into negotiations with him concerning the letters.

letters, because he had been aesused of

Miss Graham demanded £5,000 for their re- "which I said Mr. Stokes,, "promptly turn, denongoed na a blackmailing demand, and I fa- stantly refused the desì.

"Upon my rofusul both the girls drew revol- vere, and each fired six shots at me. Three of them got home, ons in my thigh, and one in epeb of my legs. staggered to the door, and one of the girls, evidont frightened by what had happened, unlocked it. I no sooner got

into the ball than three

me uncon.

pounced on me, and nearly rendered servants ecious by their violence, I was rescued by superintendent of the building and a policeman

ing

Miss Graham in her testimony declared that she had lived at the Ansonia with her married sister for five years, and after lear- there had corresponded with Mr. Stokes. The letters, she said, were of no importance, but the millionaire wished to get them back, and frequently had telephoned for them to Miss Courad, who was living with her at the Varuus, he apparently having heard that she had the lotters lotters.

*

"On the evening in question," mid Miss Graham, he called at our apartments, and demanded the letters. When we refused to give them up he grabbed me by the throat and storted to shoke me, and wa both shot at him in self-defence."

2000 Lient Comdr, Hon. Guy Stop-

Hongkong. fart, torpedo-bost destroyer, 295 tons & gans, 4,000 h.p., Lt-Comdr. Hon. Guy Stopford, Hongkong.

Janus, torpedo-boat destroyer, 320 tons, 6 gans, 3,900 h.p., Lt. Comdr. M., B. R. BlackwoOŽ Wethaiwoi.

Kent, armoured cruiser; 9,800 tons, 14 guns. ih.p. 22,000, Capt. S. Bt. J. Farquhar, Weihaiwei.

Kinaha, niver garboat, 615 tons, i.h.p. 1,200,

· Idont-Comdr. T. J. S. Lyne, Tangleze. Merlin, aurveying ship, 1,070, tous, 6 guns, 1,400

i.h.p. Commr. B. O. M. Davy, Sandakan. Vinotaur, armoured cruiser (agship__Vice- Admiral Sir A. L. Winsloo, K.G.B., C.V.O., C.M.G.) 14.600, tons, i.h.p. 27,000. Capt.&. C C. Weibaires. Cayley,

Monmouth, armoured cruiser, 9,800 tong, i.h.p. 22.000, Captain L.. E. Power, M.VO

Weihaiwei.

Moorhen, river gunboat, 180 tons, 2 guur, ik.p... 800, Lieut.-Comdr G. P. Leith, West River.

Newcastle. 2nd olssa oruiser, 4,800 tong, turbine, Captain George P. E. Hant, D.5.0, Weilaiwei.

Nightingale, river gunboat, 85 tons, 240 h..

Lt. Comdr. Claude Hillersdon-Woodward, R.N., Yangtaze.

Otter, torpedo boat destroyer, 325 tons, 6 gans

6,300 ih.p., Comdr. Lambo, Weihaiwei. Robin, river guabcat, 25 tons, 2 guns, 240 h.p., It-Comdr. Cosmo A. O. Douglas, West River.

Rosario, depot ship for Baba arian, Arohdale,

ih.p. 1,400, Lt.-Commr. N. E, Hongkong.

Sandpiper, river gunboat, 85 tons, 2 guns, 240 Lient Condr. E. J. J. Southby, Vest River.

Snipe,

We ipe, river gunboat, 85 tons, 2 gans 240 h.p.,

Maurice B. Leslie, Yangtaze. Taku, torpedo boat destroyer, 305 tons, ip. 6,000, Gunner E. J. Trillo, R.N., Hong- kong Tamor, receiving ship, 4,650 tons, 6 guns,

Commodore Eyres, Hongkong. Teal, river guncat, 180 tons, 2 guns, 800 i.h.p.

Lient-Cemdr. R. J. Bushanan, Yangtane. Thistle, gunboat, 710 tons, 900 h.p., Lisut.

Comdr. M. B.

B. Baillie-Hamilton, Hongkong. Virago, torpedo-bost destroyer, 395 tons, 6 gaas

6,300 L.p

Lieut. Comdr. Harold D. Adair Hall, Weihaiwei. Waterwitch, aurveying ship, 620 tons, 450 i.h.p.

Lient. Comdr. R. L. Hancock, Singapers. Whiting, torpedo-bost destroyer 360 tonn,

Comdr. G. B.

Comdr. M.

gana, 5,900 Hartford,

Welbarei. Widgeon, gunboat 195 tons, 2 guns, 800 kr.

H. Wilding, Yangtze. Woodecek, gunboat, 150 tons, 2 ganz, 550 b.p

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AUSTRIAN.

Kaiserin Elisabeth, Austrian protested oruiser

4,000 Fregattenkapitan Oskar Honra, Northern Waters

Panther, third sless cruiser, 1,530 tone, Fro. gattockspitan, Theodor Bail Edi, vou Schmidtbeim

PRENCH.

Aonéron, armourou ganboat, 1,830 tons, 9 gans

1,700 b.p., Lieut. Bertrand, Saigon Alger, 2nd class craiser, 4,820 tons, 22 gans

100.

Commander Fournier, Hikong

Alouette, gunboat, 508 tone, 7 gans, 400 h.p

Commander Badin, Saigon

Argus, river gunboat, 180 tons, 6 guns, 570 h.p..

Lient Audouard, Balonnette, gunboat,

Cimeterre, gunboat, 140 tons, Reserve, Saigon Caronalde, gunboat, 184 toas, Reserve, Baigon Décidée, ganhost, 630 tons, 10 guns, 900 h.p.

Lieut. de Linarda, Shanghai

armoured cruiser, 7,578 tone, 26 gum,

Miss Graham described herself as an actress D009 £.p.

and singer, and Miss Conrad sa an artist. They explained that they kept revolvers because they lived alone and nooded them for protection. Á policeman gave evidence that the girls made no attempt to conceal themselves or their revolvers. They wore both nervous and byatorical,

The case is proceeding-

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Estos, gasboat, 141 tong Reserve, Haiphong Fatorgens, sub-marina, 20 tons, 80 b.p., Lient

Combat, Saigon

Fronde, destroyer, 300 tons, 7 guns, 6,300 h.p.

Balgon Henri Rivière, river gunboat, 150 tons, 6 gam

162 km, Ashphong

Lynx, sub-marine; 70 tons, 6h.p, Lieut. Marra,

Bmigran Mastasim, armoured cruiser, (Harship) 9,367 tour, 36 guns, 19,600 hp, Rear Admiral de la Croix de Castelar" (Commander-in- Ubiot

1,600 h.p., Lieut. Seriot, Saigon. Takon, destroyer, 330 tons, 6 guns 6,500 bp,

In Kaserre, Saigon

Vauban, torpedo-depot, Commander Mostenol,

Hongay

Vétéran, torpedo-depot, Lient. Bibel, Cap

Saint-Jacques Vigilante, river gunboat, 180 tons, 6 guns, 7 h.p

Lisat. Dumoulin, Sikiang

GERMAN.

Arcona, oruiser, 2,719 tons, Captain von Hipper

Amoy

h.p.

Iltis, gunboat, 1,000 tons, 10 gans, ·

Captain Tens

Jaguar, gunboat, 990 tons, 10 gang, 1,300 h.p Captain Graf von Foundowaky. Wehner Leipzig, oraiser, Captain Engel Lachs, ganboat 850 tons, 10 guns, 1,344 h.p

Bölkon

82 armoured oralser (fagalip)e

11,420 tons, 52 guns, 28,000 h.p., Kapitan Zur See Misa

Taku, destroyer, 280 tons, 4 guns, and 1 torpedo

tabes, 6,000 h.p., Kommandant Kolbe (Hans) Bertram

Torpedo boat "go" Kapitan Lent, Heyden Tiger, gunboat, 900 tons, 10 guas, 1,300 h.p.,

Captain Kom Tinglau, gunboat, 170 tons, 5 guns, 1,300 h.p. Vaterland, gunboat, tons, 3 guns, 500 h.p.

Captain Ross

Captain Toussaint

ITAKKAN.-

Calabria, protecte 3 sraiser, 2,428, tons, 26 guns 4,000 h.p., Capitano Maris Casanova di Jersertch

Puglia, propected oruiser, 2,489 tons, 20 guns, 7,000 h.p., Capitano Gusṣui Viyconti Mar- chese Lorenzo

PORTUGUEJN

Patria, gunboat, 700 tons, Captain J. Aṛremo

UNITED STATES

Albay, cruiser, 3000 tons, 0, 8. Williams: Amynt, ganboat, Lient.-Comdr, Matt H Signor Bainbridge, destroyer, 7 guns and 2 torpedo. Barry, destroyar, 420 tons, Ens. Edraand 3.

tubes Busign Lloyd W. Townsend

Boat

Callao, gunboat, 245 tons, Ens. J. R. Murrisson Cleveland, cruiser 3,200 tons, Commander

Hugh Redman, Shanghai Charleston, battleship (Ragship), 9,700, tous 58 gana, 21,000 h.p., Comde, John H Chattanooga, cruiser, 5,200 tons, Commander

Gibbins Shanghai

John D. MacDonald, Shanghai Chauncey, destroyer, 420 tons, Ens. I, N

MaNair

Dale, destroyer, 120 tour, Lieut. Herbert

Michael

Denver, orainer, 3,200 tons, Comdr. Edward E.

Cagebart, Shanghai

THE

ON SALE,

DIRECTORY

& CHRONICLE

1911.

FOR CHINA, JAPAN, COREA, INDO-CHINA, SIAM, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, MALAY STATES, NETHERLANDS INDIA, PHILIP. PINES, BORNEO, ETC.

The DIRECTORY covers the whole of he ports and vitim of the Far East, from Nether- lande India to fiberia, in which Europeans realde.

Not only la the Directory as full and complete each be but each Colony,

Post, or Setlement is prefaced by the Coll

TION, carefully revised each year, most of which will serve as accurate GUIDES FOR THE TOURIST, giving every detail in connection with the places their History Topography, ese, &c. The Information in these Descriptions, con- with facts concisely net out, and containing deting of a hundred interesting articles, packed

stilstics of the TRADE of sach Country and Port, would alone antice to fill a large volume.

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Peking

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Chinwang tao Taku

CHINA

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Kowloon

Wuhu Харра

Korkiang Samshui Hankow

Yoohow

Trade Centres Shasi

Newchwang

Dsirən Port Arthur

Chotoo

Kinochan

Weihaiwei

Trinenfu

Mukden

Wushowfu

Jahang Kwongchauwan

Chungking Pakhoi Ningpo

Hangohow Holhow Winchow Mingtae

Santa

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Amoy

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Tokyo

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Kobe

Nagasaki Takow

Tarisui

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JAPAN AND FORMOSA

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Moji

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Hakodate

Shimanek

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EASTERN SIDERIA

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Pingyang

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HONGKONG, AND ITS DEFENDENCIES.

FRENCH INDO-CHINA:

Annam

Hanoi

Tourans Haiphong

Saigon Tonkin Provinces Quinton Carahodge

Iloilo

Manila

Barawak

Hue

PHILIPPINES

BORNEO

Cabu

Labuon British N. Borneo

BANGKOK

SIBAIT. SETTLEMENTS.

Singapore, Penang, Malacca, Prov. Wellesley

Jotiore Pahang

Batavia Buitenzery

British French

MALAY STATES

Sungai Ujong Selangor

Jelobu

NETHERLANDS INDIA

Perak

Bamarang Padang Sourabais

East Coast of Sumatra

NAVAL SQUADRONS

German

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Macassar

Austrian United States Italian

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Centres.

The feature in the 1911 Edition are the CLASSIFIED LISTS of TRADES art Galveston, raiser, 3,200 tong, Commander PROFESSIONS at the larger Commercial

John A. HoogewerE, Manila Helena kaabost 1,882 tons, Comdr. Esuben

O, Bitler, shangisi Mindoro, gunboat, Lieut. George M. Baum Moslibney

an (station ship), Commander G. R MonStorey, monitor, 4,000 tons, Lt. D. W. Todd

Olongapo

Nanshan, transport, 1,577 tous, W.D. Pardeaux New Orleans, cruiser, 3,430 tons, Comdr. Roger

Waile

New York, cruiser (flagship), Comdr. J. P

Jayne Paraguay, gunboat, Ensign Roy L. Lows Pennsylvania, armoured cruiser, 13,080 tons

Capt. A. Ward

Pompey, collier, 1,600 tons, James D. Liusit, Porpoiss, 125 tons, 150 hp. Eus, Kenne

Whiting

Rainbow, araizer, 6,026 tons Comir. A. C Samar, ganboni, Ensign W, C. I. Stiles Shark, 125 tons, 160 hp. Eusiga Theodore &

Ellyson

Villalobos, gunboat, 370 tons, Lt. A. Andrews Wilmington, ganbost, 1800, Comdr. G. B

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