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RUBBER SHARES.

SINGAPORE QUOTATIONS.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6TH, 1911.

SHANGHAI SHARE QUOTATONS. Į 0 28TH AUGUST, 1911.

[J. F. BISSET & Cole LIFT.] COMPANY. PAIN T

Singapore, August 28, 1911.

Banka.

Buyers Sellers

Hongkong & Sani...-

Timsamancer-

333

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£1 Anglo-Java...

Auglo-Johore

24 Anglo-Malay

Sumintra

1 Ayer Kuning

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55x 689....

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QUOTATION

$123 1920, buyers

$100-$825, buyers

25T-165, eòllera. $650-8235, buye 200 $210, galos $50 $350, anima

$123, sales

46-71x49; buyers-

44.1.0

Noni, Valno.

2. Allagar

24 Allagar Options

44 481.

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1644 1783 x dir.

£1

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40+

4706

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1810 201

Shell Trans. ord

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2204 235

£1 £10

1 Batu Tig

GONS

73.9

70

1 Beaufort Borneo

168

17-6

1

3166

373

2.4

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259 I

JA dis, -36 dia. B

1 Bukit Kajang

1tuk 1 bintang...

2. Bakit Mertajam

£1 Bukit

Rajadi

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El Carey United 5x-p.d....

-1 Catlefield

305 1163

Golconda

1 Goldm

Hope.

&.Trading prof. Shai Tug & pref.

lighter...ond Kochien Transport: ation & Tow-Bonl

Rocke & Wharves:---

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28 Edinburgh

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190

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24 Koln Tinggi

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21 Landran

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Ord

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19' 12.5

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61-3 G9-6

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Plantations:-

Alun Estate, Lad.....! Avo Tawah Rubbar

P'ation Co., Lai...!

Chetpodak ........

Dominin

n Rubbera.. Kalumpang Rubber

K. Java Fation, Ld. Sonawang ber Shanghai-Suzantra

Tobacco

7. R. & T.Estate Co.

Cottons, ete

+

DW...... Internationals Lacu Kuug Mow...

Soy Chees..........

Shanghai Cotton.

Industrial:-

A Baller Cement,

Tile Works Anglo-Gor. Brawery China Flour Mill... Chiun Im. & Ex

Lumbor

Scharff's Oil & Bonn

Mille, Ld, Shanghai Electrio

£11.0.0, som. Tls. 18, sellors „Tis. 45

five The. 30, cellora

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T100 Ts. 5, buyers $50 Tls. 1, buyers T10018. 89, Layers #50-181, buyers T100 T, 130

41 $2

£1 T19-14, sollera

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Tia, 7, sollers

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ዳ J'la. 12 T10, T16. 241

41 Tim. 12, señora T1 Tia, 4

T6 Tis, 20

720 Tis: 102, Kalen

1 T1, 12

750 Tls. 01, Alem T75 Ti8:43, buyers T100 Ti, 60, sales

Tools. 23, buyers TGOTs, 65, sales

ГБО; 199в. 23, внуета $100 $721, malos

T50T8, 21, buyers

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849

157-6

176-3

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24 Merliman

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Options

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26-3 37xdiv.

Sugar Beining.....! Green Is. Cement....

Tle, 70, unlea THE

$100 $145, buyosa

$10 $4, soller

1 Nummock 16s 6 pd.

488

Maatschappij, 40,

2 Padang Jawa

2-3

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Major

2 Pataling

29 Pelepub

386

24 Perak

69

£1 Porma

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210 Ts. I buyers

28 Port Dickson -s6 pd.

1 Remkin Praft

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248

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1 Sialang

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2 Straits-5. Bertim

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21 Sungei Chick

28 Sungei Karar..

£1 Sungei Krian Pref

1 Sungei Falak...

Sungei Way.

1 Tanjong Malim 12×6 pd.

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£1 Tremeltyn

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وتبال

Construction..... Shanghai Electric &

Asbesto Shanghai Clas Shanghai 100. S'hai Pulp & Paper

S'Ent Waterworka.

Stores:

Hall & Holts.

J: Llewelly

A. S, Walso & Co. Central Ordinary Central Fondêre ...

9. Moutris & Co...

Weeks & Co.

276 34s

·4x11

Lane Crawford & Co.

53

5-6

Dunning & Co. 99

90%

102-6

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Hitam

Ayor Kuning

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$20 $18

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$26, buyers $i$110, Balea

$2+, salus $30

$25

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Hotel des Colonies T5.50

ON SALE.

Tla, 4, sellors

HONG

TONGKONG HANSARD REPORTS

of the MEETINGA. at Lor COUNCIL LEGISLATIVE Sossion, 1910,

REVISED BY THE MEMBRES.

PRICE

$3.

DAILY PRESS UPVICE.

Hongkong, 21st February, 1911.

報新外中港香

HUNG NOOI BAN

(Chinens Daily Press),

POBLISHED DAILY,

A BOXER MEMORY.

[CONTRIBUTED TO TED "BANGOON GAZETTE."]

The presence of Admiral de Marolles at Epit. head for the Coronation festivities called to which is rising mind an incident in the Boxer too little remembered. It was at the beginning won the Buxars had poured out of Shantang sacked Facting fu, the headquarters of the Re-han railway then ander construction frem

Han Poking to Kon, driven off all the Ear peans and isolated them and the Logations in Peking. The European flyets in Chine hur riod to the Feka anchorage nud soolamu of Leo thousand European and Japanese sailors and marines was formed a proceed to the relief of their fellow countrymen shut upla tho capit, under the command of Vice Admiral Seymour. They went up to Tiontein and started from there fuz Peking on the 10th June, 1930. The column was put into trains with

tion and

title sup very good deal of ammunition

would reach pling, for it was hoped that the Peking the next day. Tha Chinnso erguar army, camped near the city of Tientsin, let the column pass without hindrance.

6

But the advance became slower and more slow.

At first every milo" or two and later overy for hundred yards the troops had to get out to repair the line torn up by the Boxers, and the stations land to be fortitel to ensure the withdrawing of the Legatious and the reprovisoning of the fore. The stations were all burnt so that the task was all the moro laborions. In four days they did not cover more than from thirty-five to forty miles; they more oply half way to Peking, and then the swarms of Boxers made their appearance. They attacked the trains and the fortified stations with rockless

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HONGKONG, CANTON AND SOUTH CHINA- AND FORMOSA.

MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA

AND JAPAN STATION.

BRITISH

Aluority, despater-boat, 700 tons, 4 runs, 2000

ibp, Comdr. A. Lowndes, Weihai wet. Astrren, 2nd class erniser, 4,360 tons, 10 ans,

7,000

Lh.p., Captain E. B. Kiddle, Woibaiwsi.

Atlas, miralty tag, 615 tons, 1,400 1.kp

Master S. West, Hongkong. Bhamble, gunbort" 710 tons, 900 hp. Lient.

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

Comdr. J. M. Barker, Yangleze.

never stop Thing, were Lostea off but Cadmus, British Bloop, 1,070 ans, il.p. 1,400,

coming on again. The line onward to Peking was absolutely desired. The rails were bent into carvas, or twisted into cork scrow, or thrown into pools and paddy march along the felle. It was impossible to embankment, for there was no transport for the wounded, for the reserve amraunition, for what supplies there were erary means of taking on the guns. In four days they struggled sub- bornly to repair what could not be repaired and. the Boxers destroyad the work again as fast as it was done. There wore more rations. The line to Tientsin behind them was torn up also, so nothing could be hoped for from there, There was no pasibility of going on. They had to set themselves to march back.

Tho

was

it 108 retreat

tegan, but

would Luck

adrance 36 hoary a

na al baro boen By day they marched under Ablazing suu, cross fields

Fere all deserted and nothing was left behind without water, for the river, when they got to it again, was poisoned with the bodies of dead mon; and all the time the Bozore, day by day more being

on their flank and attacked with co. growing reckienne, Might was hardly laws

the host; without food, for the weed with

Lerribly than day, for the Boxars

the

villageant that they should not even hare shilter,

out of

the Tientsiu And from the direction of

guns and there was an ominous in the

ky. glaro in

Nevertheless thor slowly and their way back at last they were only four miles from Tion- tsin. There they were attacked without waming

Chinose

ose regalars, nine thousand strong, by the Ch entrenched and shalong the banks of the river. Shot the column and the posi- upon

Betish detachment tion was critical until a crossed the river ander heavy firs in the junks that and carried the wounted and took the Chinamen in flank. The Imperial troops did

the not wait for an assalt and

column hole marched into the fortified camp without further ado. had

They ban Fached a fort of protestic but it

was surrounded by a solid mud wall was much to large for small a force, and though they had captured enormous quantities of munitions of war there was not a partiole of food.

The arsenal, crammel to overflowing with

arins and ammunition, was designed to the caro of the French contingent under Commander de Marellos, the officer who as vicondanical repre- sented France at the Corenation Naval Review, with his flag Bring on the Brenton. Hand &

the

Chinese directed. perilous post, lo

all their force against the angle of tha camp

where the arsenal stood in order to retake it. The small arm fre was tremendous and koge shell were fired Frotu Tionisia in the hope of the exploding the magazines. If that had happen- would have the ed Admiral Seymour's cofame w

for been annihilated. The struggle went in three days without cessation. When Comman der de Marolles was not engaged in repoling an attack, he occupied his men in buradag the Chinese ammunition stores. They had plenty

of time for that. Thero fras no breaking off for meals, for there was nothing to eat.

At last on the 25th Jonsa olond of that was 50911 the horizon. There was

011

doubt at Bret-

f.d. Comdr. II. Lynes, Hongkong. Cherub, water tank and tug, 390 tons, i.b.p. 340,

Master W. Smith, Hongkong.

io, British sloop. 1,070 tons, i.h.p. 1,400,,

Comdr. H. R. Veale, Hongkong Fame, torpado-boat destroyer, 340 tons, 6.

gung, 5,700 L.h.p., Lt. Comdr. H. S. Moures, Waiholwei,

flora, 2nd class cruiser, 4,360 tone, 10 guns, J. Nicholins, 7,000 ih.p., Captain

en route to Colombo Hanly, torpedo-beat destroyer 295 toas, 6 guns, 4,000 h.p., Linat. Comar, Hon. Guy Stop. ford, Hongkong.

are, torpado boat destroyer, 295 tons 6 guns, Oh.p., Lt. Comdr. Ion, Guy Stopferd, 4.000 Hongkong-

Janus, torpedo boat destroyer, 320 tons, 6 guns, 3.900 b.p., Lt.-Comdr. M., B. R. Blackwood, Weihaiwel.

Kont, armoured cruiser, 9,800 tons, 14 guns, ihr. 22.000, Capt. S. St. J. Farquhar, Weihaiwei.

Kinaba, river gaaboat, 616 tons, i.h.p. 1,200, -List-Comdr. T. J. S. Lyue, Shanghai, Merlin, surveying alip, 1,070, tons; & guus, 1,400 1.b.p. Commr. B. O. M. Davy, Sandakan. Vinotaur, armoured cruiser flagship Vice- Admiral Sir A. L. Winsloo, K.C.B., C.V.O C.M.G.) 14,600, tons, Lh.p. 27,000, Capt. G. C. Cayley, Weihaiwei. Monmouth, armoured oraiser, 9,800 tons, i.h.p. 22.000. Captain L. E. Power, M.V.O., Weibeiwei.

Monchen, river gunboni, 180 tons, 2 gube, G. P. Leith, i..p. 800, Lieut. Comar Weat Rivor. Newcastle, 2nd claas eraser, 4,300 tons, turbine, George P. E. Hunt, D.9.0.,

[533-4

Moaquet destrogar, 300 tons, 7 guns, 6,300 h.p, Commander de la Roche Kerandraon, Saigon Olry, river gaabost, 170 tons, 6 gnos, 500 h.p... Lieut. de Maindreville, Upper Yangtze Peibe, tirer günbest, 130 tons, 4 guns, 280 h.p.

Lont. Prock, Tougka Perie, sub-marize, 70 tons, 80 h.p., Lieut. Mon.

nior, Saigon

Pistolet, destroyer, 300 tons, 7 guns, 7,000 h.p.,

Commander Mortenol, Hongay. Protés, sub-marine, 20 tons, 60 kp Leat

Saigon

Rodonta

37 Styx

Takou, destroyer,

battleship (resort), 9,330 tons 6,200 h.p., Capt. Dromat, Saigon Ermoured

Fanboat, 1,910 tons, 9 gane b.p., Lieut. Seriot, Salgon,

080 108,

guns 6,500 h.p., In Reservo, Baigan

torpedo depot, Hongay

Vanban,

Commander Mortenol,

Vétéran, torpedo-depot, Lieal Bibel, Cap

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

Lieut. Damozlia, Sikiang

GEENAN.

Arcons; cruiser, 2,719 tous, Captain von Hipper

Amoy Iitis, gunboat, 1,000 toom, 10 gans

Captain Laus

Jaguar, guubost, 900 tons, 19 guns, 1,800 h.p Captain Graf von Posadowsky-Wehner Leipzig,

orniser, Captais Engel

ON SALE.

DIRECTORY

& CHRONICLE 1911

FOR CHINA, JAPAN, GOREA, INDO-CHINA, SIAM, STRAFTS SETTLEMENTS, MALAY STATES, NETHERLANDS INDIA, PHILIP PINES, BORNEO, “ETC.

The DIRECTORY covers the whole of La porta anil cities of the Far East, from Nether lande India to Siberis, in which Europeans reside. Not only is the Directory as full and complete in euch case it can be made, but each Colony, A DESCRIP by Port, br Settlement is

•1 prehod TRON, carefully revinst each year, most of which will serve as accurate GUIDES FOR THE Tourer, giving story detail in connection with the places, theft History, Topography, dc, do The Information in They Descriptions, on- imdrel interesting articles, packed sisting of with facts concisely set out, and containing statistics of the Titan of each Country and Port, would alone suffice to fill a large volume. Pogal Octavo-Cmplete with Fifteen Maps, and Plans, pp. 1,832, $10.00. Directory only pp. 362, $8.00.

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The Directories and Descriptions are of

CHINA Soochow Canton

Taku

Port Arthur.

Kongmoon Nansing Wuchowfa Kwangchauwan

gking Pakhoi

Santu

Koibow

Langahow

Hokow

Wenchow Mengiz

Foochow Szeuso

Peking

Tientsin

Peitaiho

Chinking Whapon Nanking

Kowloon

Chinwangtao

Wuha Lapps

Korkiang

Samashui

Antung

Haukow

Manoharian.

Yochow

Trade Centras Shogi

h.p.

Newchwang

Iclang.

Dairen

Chofoo

Niogro

Weihaiwoi

Kinochan

Txinanfo

Mukdea

Shanghai

Tokyo

Yokohama Moj!

Hyogo

Shimonoseki

Vladivostook

Wonsan

Luchs, gunboat 950 tons, 10 gans, 1,344 hp

Captain Bölkor

Saharulierat, artaburod oruiser

(flagship)

11,420 tons, 52 guns, 28,00 h.p., Kapitan Zur Ste Maass

Taku, destroyer, 180 tans, gaus, and 2 torpedo

tabes, 6030 h.p., Kommutant Kolbe (Haus) Bertram

Torpedo boat" dro" Kapitan Leut. Heyden Tiger, gunboat, 960 tons, 10 guns, 1,300 h.p..

Kos Captain v

Tsingtau, ganboat, 170 tons, 5 guns, 1,300 h.p.

Captain Rose

Vaterland, gauboat, tons, 3 gans, 500 h.p.

Captain Toussaint

ITALIAN,

Calabria, protected oraleer, 2,128, tons, 26 gans 4,000 bp, Ospitano Marie Casanova di Jersersch Puglia, propected oraine, 2498 toas, 25 gang 7,600 hp., Capitano Gusani Viysonti Mar chusa Loresso

TOETVOUESH

river gunboat, BS Laos, 240 h.p. Night Gundr, Claude Hillersden-Woodward, Patria, gunboat, 700 tons, Captain J. Altrexo

IN, Yangtze

Diter, torpedo-boat destroyer, 385 tons, & gans,

Weihaiwei.

Robin, river gunboat, 55 tons; 2 guns, 240 b.p..

Lt. Comdr. Cosmo A. 0. Douglas, West

·Riser.

Rosario, depot ship for Submarines, 980 tons, i.h.p. 1,400, Lt. Commr, N. E, Archdale, Hongkong

Sandpiper, river ganboat, 85 tons, 2 gana, 240 Liut Comdr. E. JJ-Southby, River.

Snipe, river gunbost, 25 toas, 2 guns 240 h.p.,

Lt.Comdr, Maurico B. Leslie, Yangtzo. Taku, torpedo boat destroyer, 305 tons, ib.p. 6001, Ganner E. J. Trillo, R.N., Hong- kong

Tamar, receiving ship, 4,650 tous, 6 gana,

Commodore Eyros, Hongkong.

Teal, river gunboat, 180 tons, 2 guns, 800 i.h.p.

Lient. Comdr. R. J. Buchanan, Yangtaza. Thistle,

istle, gunboat, 710 tons, 200 h.p., Lieut. Cemur. M. B. Bailie Hamilton, Shanghai. Virago, torpedo-bost destroyer, 395 tons, 6 guns

6,300 i.h.

UNITED STATES.

C, Williams,

Bainbridge, destroyer, 7 guns and 2 torpedo

tabes Eneigo Lloyd W. Townsend Barry, destroyer, 420 tous, Ens, Edmund 8.

Boot

Albay, craises, 3600 tons, G. S. Will Bignor

Callao, gunboat, 243 tons, Ens J. R. Murrisson Cleveland, oruiser 3207 hs, Commander

Hugh Radman, Shanghal- Charleston, battle-hip (fagship), 9,700, tans 58 gane, 21,000 hp, Comir, John H Gibbins Shanghai -

Chattanooga oruiser, 3,200 tons, Commander

John D. MacDonald, Bhanghai Chauncey, destroyer, 420 tona, Ens. I. N

McNair

Dale.

Mroyer, 420 tong, Gleat. Herbert H Denver, cruiser, 3,200 tons, Comdr. Edward E.

Cagehart, Shanghai

Galveston, cruiser, 3,300 tons, Commander

John A. Hoogewerf, Manila Helena gunboat, 1,392 tons, Comdr. Ranhán

O. Bitler, shangbal Mindoro, gunboat, Lieut. George M. Baum

Kobe

Senul Chemulpo Kunkan

Amoy

Swatow

JAPAN AND FORMORA

Nagasaki

Keelnng Txinaufu

Takow

Hakodate Anping

Tamsui

EASTERN SIBERIA

CHOSEN

Funn

Nicojowsk

Mckpo

Chinnampo

Pingyang Sozgobin

HONGKONG AND ITS DEPENDÈNCIES, MACAO.

FRENCH. INDO-CHINA?

Hanoi

Aunam Tourano Hoo Haiphong

Saigon Toukin Provinces Quinbon Cambodge PHILIPPINES

Manila

Sarawak

Doilo Cebu BORNEO

Labuan Britia N. Borneo

BANGKOK

STRAITS SETTLEMENTS

Singapore, Penang, Malacca, Prov, Wellesley

MALAT STATES

Johore Pabang

Batavia

".

Sungei Ujong Selangor

... Jelebu

Perak

NETHERLANDS INDIA

Samarang Padang

"Buitenzorg Sourabajo

British Franch

East Coast of Sumatra NAVAL SQUADRONS

German

Japanese

Macassar

Austrian United Statom Italian

- Siamese

OFFICERS OF COAST AND BIFER STEAMER, The Book is printed from New Type specially served for the purpose, and uniformity in every arrangement greatly facilitates reference.

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The features in the 1011 Edition are CLASSIFIED LISTS of TRADES PROFESSIONS at the larger Commeruia)

Ocutree. Lieat.-Comdr. Harold D. Adair

Hall, Weihaiwei.

Waterwitch, surveying ship, 620 tons, 450 ih.p.

torpedo boat destroyer, 360 tone,

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