RUBBER SHARES.
SINGAPORE QUOTATIONS.
Singapore, September 5, 1911,
(MESSUS LYÁLL AND KVATTH LIST)-
Nom. Valin
Buyers. Sellers.
28 Allagar
387 464A
24-Allagar Options
18
EXT
£1 Anglo-Java.........
4*
456
1
63
76
24
16674 18
41
I
isaatery
2 Batang Malaka
£1 Batu Caros ...
1 Bain
Batu Tiga
"Homfort-Banned.
1 Bukit Kajang
1 Bukit Lalang
Es Bukit Mertajam
El Bakit Rajah
2x BalSelangor 143 pd.
£1 Carey Uniti5s. p.d. ...
1 Call-lok
29 Chersonese
28 Cicely Ord
55 6389
133 17
404 4786
T10 2011.
21949. 235x
68.9
73,9
154 16.9
403
413 63×5 70%
2-3
289
215 235%
In die. -86 dis. 959 pm. 6.6
1079 11595
39- 189
12 13 x div.
358
324
.... 3.3
ZA
uptiona
23 Chimpal...
211
Prof
El Damansara
I Donaistowa
24 Consolidated Mulay
2s Edinbuégla
ET Faleratu Selangor
2s Galang Besar...
Galeenda
1 Golden Hops
1
28 Heawood
32-6 35
15-10 17:5
1058 115%
25K -7-104 9ǎ
190 210
3x6
713
4.6 70×6
80% 90%
733 172-6. 1908
45 4.3
80% 85%
1 Harden
£1 Highlands & Lowlands.
1 Inch Kenneth
Jusin
1 Joher R. Lands 20s-pd Gs
1 Juru....
28 Kampong Kwantang...
24 Kamaning is pd
f.pl....
£1 Kapar Para
10
Catler Famer &&
The Wine Merchany of the les
THE HONGKONG DAILY. PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12TH, 1911.
NAPIER JOHNSTONES'
"SQUARE BOTTLE"
WHISKY.
UNVARIED
FOR OVER.
150 YEARS.
THE SAME TO-DAY AS IN
∙1745. BEWARE
OF
IMITATIONS.
SOLE AGENTS IN HONGKONG.
LANE, CRAWFORD & Co., and from ALL WINE MERCHANTS.
[56
SHANGHAI SHARE QUOTATONS ON 2ND SEPTEMBER, 1911.
EJ. P. BIBART & Co.'s Last.]
PAID UY
QUOTATION
-180% 197:6
1+
1-2 105 R
Coxe NY.
104
138
-444
9861183
Baka-
H
3.1
3-6 peut
Hongkong & Shai..,
$125 $935, salee
5al E
J
Insurance:-
Cuion Society C't m North-China
$100
Yangtzo, Assocn...
$60
$222, aina
Canton M Hongkong Wire.....
$60
$210, salee
$50
$300, salos
136x5 14756
10×3 12×3 x div.
110s
120
1 Kepitigalla
£1 Kepong
28 Kota Tinggi
£1 Kush Liopur
2s Labu (F.M.S.)
21 Lanadron
Libary pl.
12:6 pd.
2s linggi Ord,...
2s London Asirdie
El Lamont 164 pd.
1 Malaces 71% Prei.
2x Merliman
Ord
Options
£1 Monat Austin
IN/Hammock 16s 6 pd,
2s Putaling..
22×6 2859 pm..
30-9 41-3x te.
1183
14+ 1.
16 175x
28
T
2. Padang Jawa
Zs Polopah...
2s Perak
£1
Formes
10-14 10:
167s6 180
37 3x9 185
169
26+3 30 xdir.
Chinx Fire...... openi
Kochiion Transport-
ation &Tow-Boat
Dooke & Wharves :-
'hai Dock & Eag
1. & W. Dock .............)
S. & Ikew Wharf...
$825, Inyora £ | Tls. 100, sollers
$20 $123), sales
26 Tle. 49, bayora £1.24, or ‹liv.
£11.0.0 €10
Tls, 15, sellers T50
Tle, 57, les rls, 51, buyers
༧༥ 2-3
1220 13×5
9% 949 x div
551
544
71-3- 649
Shipping
J profi Indo - Cius'
def. Shell Trans. ord
& Truding pref
Shai Tug & pref
Lighter
ord
Tla. 45, hayera 150 Fla. 30, sollera
433
2.3
608 pru. Ba9
T100
41s9 45s
346 4:12
533
75
Bat
21 A
II. Kson W. & G... Yangtze ....
... $60
T100 Tle. 85, buy. x. $50 8491, buyers T100 | Tlę, 130
par 28
218
Mining
24%
Kaub Australian ......
21
$
3046
Chinose Eug. & Min.
ΕΙ
Tie. 14), Bollers
293 29
200s 222s
Tao
Tie, 00, buyers
23.59 27×6
$100
$98, buyers
T10 $0, exlos
T50
T20 TIs. ** Tls.50
48
T100
658 47x6
2586
72$6
Flantations -
Alma Estates, Ld...)
Tis. 71, sellora
Ayer Tawal Eubber!
Pation Co., 1771
Da. 000, sollars
2s Straits 8. Bertam
583
90s 10266
Chempedak
£1
Dominion Rubbere.;
.T10
Tla. 12 TIM. 24
399
Kalampong Rubber
£1 | "T19, 11.00, sales
65%
K. Java Pution, Ld.
Ti
Tla. 4, boyera
9.7 109
15
718. 25, sales
19
1 Sungoi Balak
67-6
T20
་『་
1 Sungei Way..
1054
T. L. & T. Estate Co.
£1
Tia. 102 Tis, 12.50
1 Tongkah Prof
Tanjong Malim 126 pt.
158
Cottons,
eta--
53.9
£1
90%
7
Serdang
9183
223
28 Port Dickson -tő pd. .......
1 Kombia Prof.
1. Est of Johore 153 pd. 25s
2. R. Est of Krian..
Invest Trust 10s pd. 6810 889 pm.
B8%9 98,9
358 4183
Lands:-
S'hai Investment... Il'kong Investment Humphraya' Estate
Weiheiwo.... China Anglo-French
£1
Th
1 Sagga
www
Sapong
1 Seafield
2s Solanger
£1
2sdayan
£1 Berobau
I Shetford
286 Para
£1 Straits Rabber
2 Sumatra Para
£1 Sungoi Clioh
28 Sungai Kupar...
£1 Sungei Krian Praf
1 United Sua Botong.
24 United Sumatra
40
4483
s
24 United Tomisang 183 pd. 87 dis, 3 dis. -
2 Val d'Or
28 Vallambrosa
Yam
Seng
$1 Alor Gajah ...
10
Ayar
1 Ayer
Kuning
Hitaus
1 Ayer Molek ...
5
Aser Panna
1 Balgownis
10
Bukit Timah..
1 Bukit K. B.
Changkat Serdans
10 Clarus, $5 pd
£1 Duff..
$1 Glenealy
5
Haytor...
10 Henriette, $8 pd...
10 Indragiri
Jintah
5 Kelomak, 34 pd
5 Kempas
5 Lanas...
1 Malako Pinda
2 Malakoff
5 Mantin, 14.25 pd..
5 Morni
2 Now Serendab
NHW
5 New Singapore
1 Nyalas...
5 Pajam
1 Pantai...
10
Pegoh
Ik10 2x3 22-6 303 x dir,
783
711
8-6
31.40 1.45 34.00 35.00
0.50 0.70
1.55 1.70 4.55 4.60 7.85 8.25 xdir. 0.00 10.00 8.00 10.0 0.55 0.65 0.69 4.50 5.00- 2.50 3.00pm.
3.50 4.00 1.40 1.50 6.00 7.25 1.00 dis. par 0.32 0.37
5.00 6.00
3.00 dis 2.75 dis.
2.40
100
1.35
0.47
053
1.50
1.55
0.50 dis,
por.
0.75
1.05
2:00
2.10
---
5.00
5.10
0 30 0.35
9.50
1.00
...28.25
10 Polua Buling, $2.50 på,
1 Panggor
5 Kadella
30.00
1.10
29.50
0.55 9.75
1.00 dis
0.45
2 Studycroft
2 Singapore & Johore
8.50. 18.00 18.50 9.50 10.00...x
div.
2 Sungei Bagan - ...
0.75
0.85
10 St. Helenu
16.00
་་
1 Tambaiak
0.50
0.55
5 Teluk Anson
2 Trafalgar
1 Ulu Pandan
1 United Malacca
1 United Singapore
Rs. 51 Jebong
0.50
4.00 4.10 0,65 0.75 0.45 047 0.52 .... 1.10 $112.50 120,00 dir.
1:15
"WITH DOG AND GUN IN THE
NEW TERRITORY."
EING the Series of Articles recently
But for the HONGKONG DAILY
PRESS" by "Sportsman," reproduced in bock Lorm
PRICE ONE DOLLAR. Hongkong, 27th Poteber, 1910
Sonawang R'ber
Shanghai Suantra
Tobacoo
Internationats
Laou Kung Mow... Soy Chees Shanghai Cotton...
Industrial —
A. Butler Cement,
The Works Anglo-Ger. Brewery China Flour Mill... China Im. & Ex.
Luuiber
€2.
Sugar Budning...' Green Is. Coшent..... Maatschappij, 40.g
in Langkat......... Major Brothers.... Scharfa Oil & Bone
Millo, Ld. Shanghai Electrio
Construction..... Shanghai Electric &
Asbestos
Shanghai Gas ..... Shanghai Ice.java S'hai Pulp & Paper! S'hai Waterworks...
Stores:
Hall & Holtz
J. Llewellyn...
A. 8. Watson & Cof Central Ordinary co Central Foundore.... S. Motrio & Co. .... Weeks & Co. '.................... Lane, Crawford & Co, Dunning & Co.......! [fotols:
Tls. 044, buyers
T50 Tls.93
−T76-i-Tla 13, buyers: TLOU-Tis: 62, bayer? Tão Tls. 23, buyer
Tla. 554, buyers T50
T50 Tls, 23, buyers $100 $72, sales --T60 Tls. 21, anleg
T100 Tia. 76, salea $100 $130, buyers
$10 64, buyers
Ga.10 T50
T18, 90, buyers Tis. 25, Bollors
THE RUSSO-JAPANESE WAE,
RUSSIA'S CLAIMS FOR COMPENSATION.
The following statement has been published
by the Japanese-Foreign Oco in zogned to the ↑ saltlement of the Russo-Japanese di Ferences
TYPEWRITING
INTIMATION
WITH BEGAN
THE
THE
all that is best in TYPEWRITING.
The Russian Government made's auraber of Remington, and the REMINGTON stands to-day for demands upon Japan for compensation for damage sustained by the Russian Government and people during and after the Russo-Japanese war as the result of the notion of the Japanese
carefully authorities. The question was sidered between the two, Governments, and tracted negotiations followed. If the Roug
сол
demands were considered from & legal point of STEMSSEN & Co¿,
thero
view.
of
and
toth sides had a good case, was no hops of a speedy settlement
SOLE AGENTS
FOR
AND FORMOSA.
of the matter. As the long continadoon to such a dispute was entenlated disturb the existing friendly relations betwenn the two countries, the Governments of both countries endeavoured to settle the dispute in a conciliatory spirit. As a result, the Japanes JONG KONG, CANTON AND SOUTH CHINA Government considered it reasonable tā, pay proper compensation in cases where extenuating cirosmstances aristal and acting under the guidance of this policy, agreed oat of friend- ship to pay to the Russian Government a sum of Y450,0:0, which was to be distributed compensation as the among applicants Russian authorities deemed fit. In doing this the Japanese Government did not abandon its legal contention regarding the claims maado, and at the same time the Russian Gorerament gave an assurance that it would make ne regard to loss of further demands whatover damage resulting from the action of the Japanese thorities during the war.
Pori.
the
In the special privilege zone at Arthur, there stands about 45 summer residencas belonging to Russians. These buildings being of use to the Japanese authorities, the Govern wont has agreed to buy all of them, and the prica has been assessed at Y13,000, which sum has been paid to the Russian Garornment to be distributed among the owners of the house as the Russian anthorities deem fit.
"The Russian Government maintain that the netion of the Japanese Nayy in capturing the Russian merchant steamers Russia, Eka terinasta, Manchuris and Argun on February 6th, 1901, before the formal declaration of war. was not only illegal in tatorautional law, but also was in violation of the spirit of Imperial Ordin- anes No.20 of 1904. The Japanese Govern ment, however, held that the capture of thess
was lawful in international law as
prored, and replied that it was in-
to accept any demand in regard to the steamers in question. The Russian Government further held that tho confiscation by the Japanese of the Hassian hospital shipsKazen, Angara and Orel
I was in violation of the principle (gensohu) of The Hague Treaty of 1899, nad insisted that the conflaration was unlawful. The Government declared that it had full justification iu asch case to enfores its belligerent rights and confiscate the vessels. However, there are special circum stances in regard to hospital ships, and in com. pliance with a special Imperial command the Government has decided to deliver one of them, the Augura, to the Russian Govern.
ATO preparations
.now boing ment, and made to that end. On the settlement of the questions mentioned, the Russian Government ision has agreed to pay, independent of loyal decision, a sam of 60,000 roubles to the Japanese Govern ment in regard to the oapture by the Russian authorities of the sealers Mie-maru and Kom
WAS pira-mir, another question which
two Governments. ponding between the
divid- is to be The
80 paid money od among the parties concerned as the Govern ment thinks fli."
It may be mentioned that the Kazan was re-named the Kozado-maru and sold to the Osaka Shosen Kaiska, and is now of the Formosa line of the company. The Orel has been re-named the Kusuba-maru and was sold
to a private steamship owner.-Japan Chronicle.
VISITORS AT HOTELS.
HONGKONG-HOTEL
Miss Anderton Mion N. Browa Mr. Burgoza
Mr. C. J. Burningham
Mr. W. H. Burtt
Mr. P. T. Chi vers:
Mr. S. Foo Ching Mr A. H. Cobb
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Mr A. Harrison
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and infant
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Too
Tle.---
Tla. 52, buyers »
F. P. Denfestey
ero
$25 $21, sellers T50 T. 105, allora T20 Tle. 11, sellers T100 Ths. 12, sallers £20 Tla. 383, sellers
$20 $18
.
$60 $56, sales......... $10 $51, buyers $15 810
$15 | $100 $50 $20, sellers $20 $25, buyors $100 $110
$50 $24, sales
Autor Honse Hoteli
Hotel dos Colonics T12.50
20
311+
Ta.
ON RALE.-
A TABLE OF THE
RATES OF EXCHANGE
AT HONGKONG
FOE
DEMAND DRAFTS ON BOMBAY On the Day Preceding the Departure of the English Mails from the Year of the Closing of the Indian. Mints to the Fros Coinage of Bilvor
FROM 1893 To 1909;
ALBO
RATES FOR SOVEREIGNS, GOLT LEAF, BAR SILVER (From 1900), and other Useful Information.
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Misa M. Dolleuro
E. Foss
B. James
A. Justunbaste
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Dr. F. T. Koyt
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Mr Geo, lubar
Me & Wes F. Lay te
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Mr. E II. Bay
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Mise F. Isay
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and infant
Mr J. Spittles
Min W, Sqnira Lt. & Mre. U, E. Stainer Mr C. B. Watking Mr E. J. Waterman
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D. M. Robertson
U. F. Simpson
R. Taylor
R. W. Tosedale
H. Wading
KING EDWARD HOTEL
Mr M. P. Besitio Dr Belitina
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Dr. Fulcoke.
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Mr F. Kolman
Capt & Mrs Lewingalon
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Passino:e
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Black
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Mr. B. Webb and children. Mr. H, Hoffmam mt Mr Whyte
Mr. Wingrove
On Saló at the "DAILY PERSSTM Oce, or Mr & Mrs A. C. Logan Local Booksellers.
Miss K. A. Mazzey
Mr. X. W. Wilson
SEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA
AND JAPAN STATION.
BRITISH
Alacrity, despatch-boat, 700 tona, 4 gaus. 2,000
hp, Comdr. A. Iowades, Woibaiwel. Astres, 2nd class cruiser, 4,360 tons, 10 guns, 7000 lip, Captain E. B. Kiddle, Woibaiwei.
Allas, admiralty tng, 615 tous, 1,400 i.h.p
Mastor S. West, Dongkong. Bramble, guzhout 710 tons, 900 h.p. Lieut.
Comdr. B. G. Washington, Shanghai, Britomart, gunboat, 710 tons, 900 h. Lieut.
Comdr. J. M. Barker, Yangisze.
1533-1
Souquet destroyer, 300 tons, 7 guns, 6,300 b.p. Commander de la Roche Kerandrson, Saigon Oley, river
ver gnabost, 170 tons, 6 guns, 500 h.p. Lient, de Maindreville, Uppor Yangtze reiho, river gunboat, 130 tons, guna, 280 h.p.
Lieut. Fasch, Tongka Porle, sub-marine, 70 tons, 60 h.p, Liant. Mon.
Dier, Saigon
Pistolet, destroyer, 300 tout, 7 guns, 7,000 h.p..
Commander Mortenol, Hongay.
Lieut Prolét, sub-marine, 70 tons, 60 h.p.,
Morris, Saigon
6,200 h.p. Capt. Drenet, Saigon Redoutable, battleship (reserve), 8,339 tons
37
ON SALE,
DIRECTORY
& CHRONICLE
1911.
FOR CHINA, JAPAN,
COREA,
INDO-ODINA, SIAM, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, MALAY STATES, NETHERLANDS INDIA, PHILIP PINES, BORNEO, ETC.
The DIRECTORY cerere the whole of he porte aid cities of the Far East, from Nether Innds. In in to Siberia, in which European reside.
Not only is the Directory as full and complete in each case it can lo inde, but each Colony, Port, or Settlement is prefaced by DESCRIP
most your, TION, refully revisel ench
of. which will serve as accurato GuiES FOR "THE Toumier, giving every detail in connection with the places, their story, Topography, we do. The Information in these Descriptions, on sisting of a hundred interesting articles, packed with facts concisely set out, and containing large volume. Port, would alone utice to fill
Royal Octavo Complete with Fifteen. Maps, statistics of tlie TRALY of each Country and
Pp. 339, $6.00
Cadmus, British sloop, 1,070 tons, i.h.p. 1,400 Styx, semoared, gunboat, 1,800 tons, 8 guns and Plane, pp. 1,832, $10.00. Directory only
f.d., Comdr. H. Lynes, Hongkong. Cherub, water tank and tog, 390 tons, i.h.p. 340,
Master W. Smith, Hongkong.
Clio, British sloop, 1070 tous, i.h.p. 1,400,,
Comdr. El. R. Voule, Hongkong. Fame, torpedo-boat destroyer, 340 tons, 6 gun, 6,700 h.p., Lt, Comdr. II. S. Monroe, Weihaiwoi
Flora, Zad class ornisor, 4,360 tons, 10 gaus, J. Nicholas, 7,000 ih.p., Captain
on route to Colombo. 4,000 bp, Lieut.-Coudr. Hon. Gay Stop Handy, torpede-beat destroyer 275 tons, 6 guns,
ford, Hongkong.
Hart, toreado-boat destroyer, 295 tons & runs, 4,000 h.p., Lt-Comdr. Hon. Guy Stopford, Hongkong
Janus, torpedo-boat destroyer, 320 tons, 6 guns, 3,900 hp., Lt-Comar. M.. B. R. Blackwood Weihaiwei,
Kont, armoured cruiser, 9,800 teas, 14 gana, Lh.p. 22,000, Capt. S. St. J. Farquhar, Wolltinci.
Kinsha, river ganboat, 616 tons, i.h.p. 1,200,
Shanghai, Lient. Comdr, T. J. S. Lyne, Merlin, surveying ship, 1,070, tons, 6 guns, 1,400
i.l.p. Comms. B. O. M. Davy, Sandakan. Minotaur, armonte erniser (flagship Vice- Admiral Sir A. L. Winelee, K.C.B., C.V.O., C.MLG) 14,600, tons, i..p. 27,000, Capt. G. C. Cayley, Weihaiwol. Monmouth, arracmrod ornicar, 2.800 tons, i.l.p.
22,000. Captain L. E. Power, M.V.O.,
Weihaiwei
Moorken, river guubost, 180 tons, 2 guns, i.h.p. 800, Liout-Comdr. G. P. Leith, West River. Newcastle,
2nd class cruiser, 4,800 tons, turbine, Captain George P. E. Hunt, D.8.0., Weihaiwoi
1,600 b.p. Llout. Sariot, Saigon Taken, destroyer, 980 tons, 6 gane ·0,600 b.p.,
In Reserve, Saigon
Vauban, torpedo-depot, Commander Mortenol,
Hongay
Vétéran, torpedo-dopot, Lieut. Bihol, Cap
Saint-Jacques Vigilante, river gunboat, 180 tons, & guns, 7 h.p
Lieat. Damonlin, Sibiang---
GNEMAN. Aroons, cruiser, 2,719 tous, Captain von Hipper
Amoy
b.p. Iltis, ganboal, 1,000 tone, 10 gune,
Captain Laus
1,300 h.p Jaguar, gunboat, 900 tons 13 10
Captain Graf von Posadowsky- Leipzig, oraiser, Captain Engel Luchs, garboat 8501 tons, 10 guns, 1,344 h.p
Captain
Bölken Saharaborst, armoured cruiser
(ilagship)e
The Directories and Descriptions are of
CHINA
Peking Tientsin
Soochow Canton Chinking Whandpos Naaking Kowloon “Wahu“ Tappa
Kewking Samshi Hankow
Kongmoon
Manchurian Yochow Nauning
Wuchowfu
Ichang Kwangeliauwan
Chungking Pakhol
Hangohow Hoihow.
Luogobow
Winchow Mengtze
Teitaiho
Chiwangtao Taku
Antung
Trade Centres Shasi
Nowchwang
Dairon
Port Arthur
Chefoo
Ningpo
Woikniwai Kiaochau Tainanfu
Suntu
Hokow
Foochow
Szemno
Mukden
Amoy
Swatow
JAPAN AND FORMOSA
Oka
Yokohama
Moji
Tainanfo
Hyogo Kole
Nagasaki
Takow
Bhimonoseki
EASTERN SIBERIA
Vladivostook
Nicojowsk
Wonson
Mokpo
Cheraulpo Kunsan
Fusan
Cidstampo
11,420 tons, 52 Zur See Mass Taku, destroyer, 280 tons, 4 guns, and 2 torpedo tabes, 6,000 h.p., Kommulant Kolbe (Hans) Bertram Torpedo boat" go," Kapitan Lent Heyden Tiger, gantat 900 tons; 10 gaas, 1,800 b.p.,
Captain v. Koss
Shanghai guus, 28,000 k.p., Kapitan
Tokyo
Tsingtan, ganhost, 170 tons, 5 guns, 1,300 h.p.
Captain Boss Vaterland, gunboat, tous, 3 guns, 500 h.p.
Captain Toussaint
ITALIAN,
Calabria, protected oruiser, 2,128, tons, 26 gana 4,000 h.p., Capitana Maris Casanova di Jerserech
Paglia, propected cruiser, 2,498 tons, 26 guns, 7,000 bp.. Capitane Gusani Viyosati Mar chese Lorenzo
PORTUGUESH
Nightingale, river gunboat, 85 tons, 240 b.p.
Lt-Comdr. Clauda Hillarsden-Woodward, Patria, gunboat, 700 tons, Captain J. Altrere IN., Yangiare.
.
Otter, torpedo-boat destroyor; 385 tɔns, 6 guns, 6,300 .h.p., Comdr. Lambe, Weihaiwel. Robin, river guuboat, 85 tons, 2 guns, 240 h.p., It-Comdr, Coemo A. D. Douglas, Wast
River. Rosario, deput ship for Submarines, 980 tons, 1,400. Lt.-Comur. N. E. Archdale, i.h.p. Hongkong Sandpiper, river ganboat, 85 team, 2 guns, 240 p., Liout-Comdr. E. J. J. Southby, West River. Scipe, river
gunboat, 85 toud, 2 guns 240 h.p., Lt-Comdr. Maurice B. Lavelle, Yanglaze. Taku, torpedo boat destroyer, 305 tons, ih.p. 6,000, Gunner E. J. Trillo, E.N. Houg kong
Tamar, receiving ship, 4,650 tons, 6 guns,
Commodore Eyres, Hongkong. Tial river.gunkost, 180 tons, 2.
guzs, 300 i.b.p. Lieut. Comdr. E. J. Buchanan, Yangtzo. Thistle, gunboat, 710 tons, 900 h.p., Lieut.
Coudr. M. B. Baillie Hamilton, Shanghai. Virago, torpedo boat destroyer, 395 tons, 6 gana 6,300 i.h.p. Lient-Comdr. Haroki D. Adair. Hall, Weihaiwoi.
Waterwitch, surveying ship, 620 tous, 4501.h.p Lient-Comdr. R. L. Hannock, Singapore. Whiting, torpedo-boat destroyer, 360 tone,
6,900 h.p., Lient. Comple. G. B. Hartford, Weshaiwel. Widgeon, gunboat 195 tons, 2 guns, 800 b.r.
Comdr. M. H. Wilding, Yangtze.
150
tons, 2 guns, 550 h.p. Woodbook,
gunboat, Lieut. Comdr. B. R. Brooke, Tangtazo. Woodlark, gunboat, 150 tons, 2 gune, 550 h. Lieut. Comdr. G. F. A. Mulock, Yangtze. Submarines
No. 36, Godfrey Herbert, Lient-Commr. No. 37, A. A. L. Fenner, Lieut.-Commr. No. 38, J. B. A. Codrington, Lt. Commr. AUSTRIAN,
Kaisarin Elisabeth, Austrian protected cruiser 4,000, Frogattenkapitan Oskar Hausa Northern Waters
UNITED STATES.
Albany, cruiser, 3.000 tons, C, B. Williams, Arayat, gunboat, Lieut. Comdr, Mett H. Signor Bainbridge, destcoger, 7 guns and 2 torpedo
tubes Ensign Lloyd W. Towassad Barry, destroyer, 420 tons, Eus. Edmond 8.
Boot Callso, gar
ganhout, 243 tous, Eng. J. E. Murrisso Cleveland, cruiser 8,900 tons, Commander
Hugh Reiman, Shanghai Charleston, battleship (lagship). 9,700, tons 58 gas, 21,000 b.p., Comde, John H Gibbins, Shanghai Chattanooga, erniser, 4,200 tons, Commander
John D. MacDonald, Shanghai
Chatboy
McNair
destroyer, 420 tons, Bos. I. N
Dale, destroyer, 420 tons, Lieut. Herbert E
Michael
Denver, oraisor, 3,200 tons, Comdr. Edward B.
Cagehart, Shanghai Galveston, crater, 3,200 tons, Commander
John A. Hoogawerit, Manila Helens gunbost, 1,392 tone, Comdr. Reuber
O. Eltler, shanghai Mindore, ganbent, Lieut. George M. Baum Mohan (station ship).. Commander G. B
alisbury
Monterey, monitor, 4,000 tons, Lt. D. W. Todd
Olongapo
Nanshan, transport, 1,577 tons, W.D. Pardons New Orleans, cruiser, 2,430 toss, Comdr. Roger
Welles
New York, cruiser (agship), Comdr, J, P
Jayas
Paragasy, ganbost, Easiga Roy L. Lowass Pennsylvania, armoured cruiser, 13,680 tons
Capt, A. Ward
collier, 1,600 tons, James D. Linett,
Pompo25 tons, 160 hp,, Eas Kenne
Porpoise.
Whiting
Faisbow,
Oriser, 6,026 tous Osnale, A. Btott.
Bamar, ganbost, Fasiga W. C. I. Stiles
Pantber, third class oruiser, 1,530 tons, Fro-back 125 tons, 160 p. Ensign Theodore G
gattankapitan, Theodor Skerl Edi. voR Bobwidtheim
FRENCE. Acuérou, srmoured gaubast, 1,830 tons, 9 guna
1,700 hp, Lisat. Bertrand, Saigon Algar, 2nd class oralser, 4320 tons, 22 guns
3,100 h.p., Commander Fournier, H kong Alouette, gunboat, 606 tons, 7 guns, 40 h.p
Commander Hadin, Saigon
Argus, river gaubost, 183tona, 6 guns, 370 h.p..
Liont. Andouard,
Brionnette, gunboat.
Cimeterre, goobost, 140 tons, Reserve, Saigon Caronaide,gunboat, 184 tons, Reserve, Baigon
Décidéo, ganbost, 680 tons, 10 guns, 900 hp.
Lient. de Linares, Shanghai
alsis, armoured cruiser, 7,578 tons, 26 gans Dupleis,
17,000 h.p.
Desals, armoured cruiser, 7,57 8 tons, 26 guns,
17,000 b.p. D'Therville ganbost
Estoc, gunboat, 141 tons, Beserve, Haiphong Esturgeon, sub-marize, 70 tons, 60 h.p., Ident
Combat, Haigon
Fronde, destroyer, 30 tons, 7 guns, 6,300 b.p.
Saigon
Henri Bavière, river gunboat, 150 tone, 6 gans
152 k.p. Tuiphong
fyns, sub-muire, 70 tons, 6 h.p., Lieut, Marry
Saigon
Montealms, armoured croiser, (flagship) 9,367
Eliygon
Villalobos, gunboat, 370 tons, Lt. A. Autraws Wilmington, gunbost, 1800, Comdr. G. R
Ballsbury Hongkong
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