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RUBBER SHARES.

BINGAPORE QUOTATIONS,

Singapore, October 16, 1911,

MESSRS, LYALE AND EVATT'S LIT.]

Buyers. Sellers

Nom. Value.

2a Allagar

26 Options

£1 Anglo-Jara

1 Anglo-Johore

2N Anglo-Malay

£1 Anglo Sumatra

Ayer Kuning

1 Banten

28 Utan Malaka

El Batu Caves

1 Batu Tiga

Ik 1.10

Ан 488

6x3 Teb 15.102 16.9 57x6 67-6 1766 21s 40m 40m

1kg 2,

210, 23286

70% 78×9

1 Beaufort Borneo

1766 206

42N6 436

1 Bakit Kujang

1 Bukt Lintang

ZK Bukit Mertajam

£1-Bokit-Rajah

28 Bukit Selangor 183 pd.

El Carey United Se- p.d.

1 Castlefeld

28 Chersonesė

2,

24

Chiop

Cicely Ont

72-6 - 80x

285 29

205 230 x div.

18 din,-86 dia.

...ba

Jpm.

1676 128-9

3x22

options

... 18. 1874

I

1-2

-29

340

· Pret

29, 34

28 palidated Malay

24

£1 Damansara,

1 Dunistown

28 Elinburgh

£1 Federated Selangor

2 Galang Besar...

21. Golconda

1 Golden Hope

1 Hajor...

1

29

H

Highlands & Lowlands

1 Inch Kenneth

24 Jasin

£1 Jubord R. Lande 10s-pd

1 Jarn

158 1683 r div.

.958 106-3

223

24/3 9:3

180% 210 r div

3+9 4.3

6889 806 x div.

16×3 676 x div.

6:9

7.3

172:6-1904-

4x3 4s6 x div.

Cutler Falmer

& The Wine Marchang of the Eas

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS; WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2518, 1911

FASHIONS AND FANCIES.

THE DISPLEASUNES OF OLEANLINESS,

This is the season, of the year when those who return from their holidays sond off mam- moth washer to the laundress, and equally mammoth parcels to the cleaner. A love of cleanliness in unfortunately the price we pay for civilisation, and it is a high price in many ways, including that of hard cash. Wearing clothes dous not wear them out one-tenth as much es

NAPIER JOHNSTONES' having them kept, olan, and then, when they

"SQUARE BOTTLE"

WHISKY.

UNVARIED FOR OVER

YEARS.

150

THE SAME TO-DAY AS IN

1745.

BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.

SOLE AGENTS IN HONGKONG.

LANE, CRAWFORD & Co., and from ALL WINE MARCHAKTE.-

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7483 79.6 x div. SIANGHAI SHARE QUOTATIONS

ON 16TH OCTORĦS, 1911.

140s 152 x div.

1A 182 6s106 pm.

1189 -148

24 Kampong Kaantang... 96.

2s Kamuning 14-pd

£1 Kapar Para..

1 Kapitigalla

£1 Keagg

24 Koin

་་

f.pd....

$1-Kuala Lumpur

24 Labu (P.M.B.)

£1 Laundron

1 Ledbury

10

2 Linggi Orl.

}.

2e London Asiatic

41 Enmnt 16s- på,

4 Malacca 7 Prof.

£1 Mount Austin ...

1163

2-101 3841 pm.

5x11 6x-c-div.

2766 PID.

3649

65s pis.

41-3

(J. F. BISET & 30's List.]

COMPANY. PAIR UP

Rauke:-

Kongtong & Shui...

Insurance:

Unton "wisty Erm North-China.............. Yangiaze Assoon, Canton

Hongkong Fire......

Shall Trans. ord

& Trading pref. Shai Tog & pret. Lighter...ord Kechien Transport- ation & Tow-Boat

Docks & Wharves:——

Shai Dock & Eng..... H. & W. Doct 9,&H'kow Wharf.

H, Kloon W. & O... Yangtze

QUOTATION

$125 $945, sstes

$300-$800, buyers

Te. 102, huyois 160 $220, Buy $50 $220, seliers 250 $300, zallara 120 $127, buyers

}

Tle, 40, sellers

210

T60

211,00, nom Tla. 16, buyora TIs. 46, buyers

T50 Tla. 30, sellers

T100 Tie. 591; buyos

$50 Fle, 61, saler T100 Tls. 84, buyers

$50 $50

T100 T. 130

€9.

12786 1423x div.

10A

110

122-6

1810

243

-111×3 --12186 98. 10% 63x6 €93Tits,

,

55K

6006

... 22x5

351

China Firo....

... 96

10-3

8x6

135 pm.

Shipping

... 137-6

148×9

Indo-Chins

pref

1

ཏ་ ་

Ord..

1438

154 6

daf

28 Merlimasu

3$5

3-9

Options

JB21 1×104

27.6

31×3x diy,

1 N/Hummock 16s 6 pd.

5685

2x Pedang Jawa

---2-3

256

2x Fraling

37:6

2s Pelepuh...

386

4:01

Ds Peruk

6 6

£1 Perina

161

18x9

2 Port Dickson -só pd. ........

2 pm.

1 Rembia Pref.

21:3

259

1 R. Est of Johoro 15s pd, 31

40M

2. Est of Krian

2x5

2x9

£1 R. Invest Trust 10s pd,

63

786 pm.

Mining:-

1 Saggs ***

182.5

20 €

Raul Australian

1 Sapong

23

259

1 Beatield

858

959-1 div.

26 Selangor

37.6

413

2864!

30円

48.9

16

3.3

5876

Chion Anglo-French

8389 95-x div.

Plantations:

£1 Sungei Choh

B#3 6183

9831 div.

705-

Ala Estates, Ld.... Ayer Tawah Rubber

£1

2. Bangai Kapar...

96 10×6 div,

£1 Sungei Krian Pref

2063

1 Sungei Salok

63A

23.9 73+9

-1

Sungoi

Way...

95%

10785

16#3 20:6

la dia 1s-pra.

53-3 5869

92.6 9859

9286 100E-

218

238

6:44

78,

110 23

El Sendayan

1 Bhelford.

1 Sialang

2 Singapore Para

2: Straits 8. Bertam

£1 Straits Rubber

28 Sumatra Para

58.9.658

5186

393 42.

394 1.9

5x3

1 Tanjong

Malim 126.pd,

1 Tongkah Prof

1 Tetrau

£1 Trimelbye

Uulted Serdang

1 United Sun Betong

2 United Sumaira

United Temiang 1×3 pd. s44 die, 1914 die.

2

Val d'Or.....

2% Vallambrosa

2 Yam S

$1 Aler

10 Ayer Hitam

?

1. Ayor

Kuning

Molek

5 Aver Panda

Balcownie

Bukit Timah...

1 Bakit K. B.

10 Chorus, $8 pil

26-14 27.9

7:3 886

$135 1.424 34.00 36.00

0.60 0.70 1,77 1:82) 4.70 475 7.35

7.75

6.- € 10.00 0.72

0.20

2.50 3.00pm.

10 Changkat Serdans

4.90

5.05

£1 Duff.

$1 Glenealy

5 Huytor

10 Henrietta, 88 pd.

10 Indragiri-

1 Jimat

5 Kelemak, $4 pd

5 Kempas

5 Luvas ..

1 Malaka Pinda

2 Malakoff

5 Moutin,

5 Mer.ui

84 251

2 New Serandah

5 New Fingapore

1

Nvalua

5 Pajam

Poutai

20 Perak

pal

4.65

5:00

15 160

6:00

7.25

100 dis, par

6.25

-7.00 0.30 0.35 3.00 dic 2.75 dis.

1.65 2.05

1.15 1.25

055. 062) 1.90 2.00 0.50 dkk. 0.25 dis

1.00

12.5

1.90 1.95

6.10

5.15

030

0.35

9.50

9.75

1.00 1.05 27 00 27.75

10 Polan Buling, $2.50 pd. 150 1.25 dia

5 Radella

1 Punggor

2- Sandycroft

2 Singapore & Johore

2 Sungei Bagan

10

St. Helena

Tambak

5 Teluk Anson

2 Trafalgor

...

1 Un Pendan

1 United Malacca

Be. 57 Jeboog

1 United Singapore

0.40 055

8.50 ∙16 50 1700 x'diy,

9.50 x div

9.35 9.50

0.70 0.75

15.00

0.50

0521

3.65 400

0.65

0.75

0.50

051

0521

0.60 1.05 1.10 $117.50 127 50

"WITH DOG AND GUN IN THE NEW TERRITORY,"

contributed to the HoroKONG DAILY PRZAS" by Sportsman," reproduced in book form

PRICE ONE DOLLAR. Hongkong, 29th October, 1910,

Chinese Eng. & Min.

Lands-

ghai Investment... H'kong Investment Humphroys' Estate Weiheiwei....

Pation Co., t... Chempedak ........ Dormition Rubbers... Kalurapong Rubber K. Java P'ation, Ga. Seaswang B'ber... Shanghai - Surstra

Тобнова T. IL. & T. Estate Co.

Cottons, eto

Internationals Laou Kung Mow... Loy Choce...... Shanghai Cotton,

Endustrial:-

A. Butler Cement,

Tilo Works Anglo-Gor. Brewery China Flour MAN...! Chins Im. Ex.

Lumber

C. Sugar Refining... Groen le. Comment..... Maatschappij.

......

1

A&jor Schaeffl'a Oil & Bone

Mille. Ld. Shanghai Elastrie:

Construction..... Shanghai Electric &

Asbestoe Ehanghai Gus........ Shangbai Ice........ 8'hai Pulp & Paper B'bai Waterworks...

Store-

Hull & Holtz..........

J. Llewellyn... 4. 8. Watson & Co. Central Ordinary... Central Foundera........!

S. Moutrie & Co.... Weaks & Co Lane, Crawford & Co. Dunning & Co.......!

Hutela:

T50 $100

Fla. 14

Tls. 104, sales $100

130 $7 T30 Tl. 41 T60 Tls.50, nom. T100 T'ha, 91, buyer's

+

73A, 71

TTs. 10, buyers

'Te,"12

Tar

Tie Tie 25, buyers

1 T. 121, lea TTls. 4, sellers TTls. 244, eller

T20, T. 110, anled 1 Tb. 11, salen

T60 Tla. 17, sellers T75 Ta 51, buyers T100 Th.724

T50 The. 30, salos T50 ''s. 60, sollers

T50 Tls, 23, buyers $100 $721, sales

T50 208.20

Tico Tle. 76, wales' $100 $138, buyers

$10 $41, sellers -

Ga 10, Ts. 2), sellers T50 Tle. 20, buyers

T50 '1'38.-

210 Tls. 50, buyers

$221, sellera Tao. | Tla, 191, bayers T25 Tls. 11, sellora T100 18. 8, Bellers

£20 Tle. 385, buyerə

$20 $181, buyera $60 $66, ales $10 $51, buyers FIE 78

$15 $100

$60 $20, sailers $20 $26, sallera $100 $110, buyer

$50 $20, wales

$25

Astor House Hotel

Hotel dua Col nies T12.50

ON SAL C

$3 Tla. 4, sellers

MAIL TABLES

FOR. 1911.

Shows the dates of departure of the Maila

came back from the mysterious processes which haro oleased them, it is found that these same processes are also supped their vitality.

tho Even if the material, ol dress eurvives, there is mortality amorg the hooke, buttons, tapes, and so forth. The dress wante by the time everything has been rectified, a couple of hours bas slipped away Modorn en- terprise has found a way of avoiding all this, for the private individuals who can afford to pay for the release which after sil does not oost very much. Thero is more than one com- pany which sote se a slet sending at stated intervals of once a wooks, or more, or loss, taking away clothes that require slezing, renovating or merely vienling, returning them brashed and in their right mind in a very short space of. time, So one ou send away dress to he cleaned and have it come home not only free of dirt but actually ready to put on.

etitah here and a touch there, and

AFTER THE BATTLE.

La how many navob do we read that the horoins hastily donned a clean nation frrek? It is sot to be done. Those clean cotton frocks --they come home from the wash and amile up sl one is their crispness and freshness. Then one tries to don them hostily. The only hooks which are not holding their tails in their months, like whitings, promptly open them- solves out and fually break in two: button. holoa have been starched, up, collars half torn

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off and so forth, I believe a laundry was once started which advertised itself as laundry with a conscience. Apparently no one could believe in the combination, for it had i to be shut up. Various home devices for cleaning are on the market, of which, of the most frequent ia petrol or course benzine. Others are done up in easier forms, anch as a cleaning stick, for which it is claimed that it only has lo touch the stain to remove it, or cloth-balls, and so forth. Liquid ammenia does wonders, salts of lemon can be relieil on at a pineb, but, after all, these only refer to casualties, and not to-the-dark-east-of-j dirt which sicklies o'er the countenance of our pretty frocke.

FROCKS FOR INDOORS,

When aulainn evenings make the froside cony, and yet cot quite necessary, the thoughts of youth turn to pretty hours gowns, for with the beginning of each new season we feel a ostural instinct to sloths ourselves freshly and suitably. The first spring day ineri. tably sends us out to buy a Bat; the first autumn day turas our thoughts to cashmere and tweed; ad a white mu in dress or a cosy fur cap are almost synonymak with the opening of summer or winter. A very postty dress for quiet evenings at home istof mola colour and powder hine shot milk ninon over silver. The waist belt is of the gangad ninon, showing between two lines of opals, with a clasp of opala in front. The bodico is cat very slightly low, and partly veiled under s #JUST

*

re-collar of lace hanging in points at either side of the froat, and caught up like a' jabot lu the middle Tols matches the under-dress. which is also of lace. Tonches of opals at the neck and on the sleeves finish this very beautiful little frock.

THE PAISLEY BORDER.

The Indian cashmere patterns, over which Paris raved last season, are still worn fairly often, but they will have nothing like the same vegus this autumn, for they were copied in cheap materials, and lent themselves to general wear far too much to plosse the or

Tiny touches of Paisley clusive Parisienos.

INTIMATION

Do you know D

The REMINGTON TYPEWRITER was the first Typewriter ?

That all recent progress in REMINGTON PROGRESS?

Typewriters is

A leadership unbroken since the invention-of-the- writing machine.

SIEMSSEN & Co.,

SOLE AGENTS

FOR

HONGKONG, CANTON AND SOUTH CHINA AND FORMOSA.

MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA

AND JAPAN STATION.

“BRITISĦ”

Alacrity, despatch-boat, 700 tons, 4 game, 2,000: ih.p, Comdr. A. Lownder, Yangtane. Astres, 2nd class cruiser, 4,360 tons, 10 guns. 7,000 ih.p, Captain E. B. Kiddle. Hongkong.

Atlas, admiralty tug. 615 tons, 1,400 thn.

Master S. Wort, Hongkong. Bramble, gunboat 710 tons, 900 hp. Lieut.

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

Comdr. J. M. Barker, Yangtze. Cadmus, British sloop, 1,070 fors, i.b.p. 1,400

f.d., Coudr. H. Lynee, Yangt

y teze. Cherub, water tank and tog, 390 tons, i.b.p. 340,

Master W. Smith, Hongkong. Clio, British loop, 1,070 tons, i.b.p. 1,400,

Comdr. H. R. Veals, Shanghai. Fame, torpedo-boat destroyer, 340 tons, 6 gung, 5,700 1.8.p., Lt. Comir. E. S. Monroe, arnieing.

[533-13

Manche, surveying-ahip, 1,625 tons, 10 gun, 900 h.p., Commander Angot de in Tousbo, Saigon

Mouquet, destroyer, 300 tons, 7 guns, 6,300 b.p.. Commander de la Roche Kerandraon, Saigon

Olry, river gunboat, 170 tas 6 gans, 500 b.p. Ident, de Maindreville, Upper Taugte Pethe, river gunboat, 130 tona, guns, 280 hp

Lloat Pueob, Toogl

ON SALE,

THE DIRECTORY

& CHRONICLE

1911

CHINA, JAPAN, COREA, Inno-Ciciza, "ŠIAM, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, MALAY STATES NETHERLANDS INDIA, Philip PINES, BORNEO, ETC..

FOR

The DIRECTORY covers the whole of Is ports and cities of the Far East, from Nether fanda India to Siberis, in which Europeans reside. Not only is the Directory as fall and complete in each case as it can be made, but each Colony. Port, or

Bellement

tis prefaced by a DESCRIP MION arefully revised ch year, mont which will serve as accurate GUIDES FOR TAM the places, their History, Topography, dc,. &a TOURET, giving every detail in comedi withi

Perie, sub-marine, 70 tons, 80 h.p. Lieut. Monsisting of a hundred interesting articles, packed The Information in these Descriptions, con- nier, Saigon

with facts concisely set out, Pistolet, destroyer, 300 tons, 7 guns, 7,000 h.p.. statistics of the TRADE of each Country and and containing Commander Mortenol, Hongay

Port, would alone suffice to fili. a large volume. Protée, rub-marine, 70 ions, 60 h.p., Lieut

Royal Octavo Complete with Fifteen Maps, Morris, Saigon

and Plats pp. 1,832, $10.00. Directory only pp.,362, $6.00.

The Directories and Descriptions are of

Radonisble, battleship (rosorce), 9,330 tons

37 guns, 6,200 h.p.. Capt. Dronet, Saigon Styx, araonrod gaubnat, 1,300 tons, 8 gane

Ub.p.

1,600

Lient. Seriot, Saigon. Takon, destroyer, 280 tons, 8 gane 6,500 h.p.

In Reserve, Saigon Vauban, torpedo-depot, Commander Mertonal,"

Hongay

Vátéran, torpedo.depot, Lieut. Bikel, Cap

Batot-Jacques

Vigilante, river gunbost, 160 tons, & gens, 7h.p

Lieut. Dumontia, Sikloog.

Flors, 2nd class cruiser, 4,360 tous, 10 gung.

7,000 ih.p., Captain C. F. Corbett, M.V.O cruising. Handy, torpedo-boat destroyer 295 tons, 6 guns,

1000 hp, Lieut. Comdr Hap. Ony Stop, ford, Hongkong

Janus, torpodo-boat destroyer, 320 tons, 6 guas,

3,900 &.p., Lt.-Comdr. M.. B. R. Blackwood oruising.

Kont, armoured cruiser, 9,800 tons, 14 ur. ih.p. 22,000, Capt. 6. St. J. Farqubar, Hongkong.

Kinsha, river gunboat, 616 tons, i.h.p. 1,200,

Lieut. Comdr. TJS Lyne, Shanghai Merlin, surveying ship. 1.070, tons, 6 guns. 1,400

Lb.p. Commr. B. O. M. Davy, Labuan. Winotaur, armoured cruiser (flagship Vine. Admiral Sir A. L. Winsloo, I.C.B.. CV.O., C.M.G.) 14.600, tons, i.h.p. 27.000. Capt, G. C. Cayloy, en rout to Hongkong. Monmouth, armoured crniser, 9,800 tons, ib.P.

22.000, Captain L. E. Power, M.V.O., Yokohama

Moorhen, river gunboat. 180 tons, 2 run

i.h.p. 800, Lieut.-Comdr G. P. Leith. West River

Newcastle, 2nd class cruiser, 4,800 tons, turbine,

Captain George P. E. Hunt, D.9.0.. Yokoh mm.

Nightingale, river gunboat, 85-tour, 240, b.p. Lt. Comdr. Clande Hillersden-Woodward. R.N, Yangtare.

Otter, torpedo-bost destroyer, 385 tons, 6 gana

6.3001.h.p.. Comdr. Lambe, cruising. Robin, river gunboat, 85 toax, 2 guns, 240 h.p., Ist.-Comdr. Cosmo A. O, Douglas, West River

Rosario, depot ship for Submarines, 980 tons. i.b.p. 1.400, Lt-Commr. N. E, Archdale, Hongkong Sandpiper, river gunboat, 85 tons, 2 guns, 24 h.p., Lieut. Comdr. E. J. J. Southby Hongkong

will still be wed owing to the way in which they carry out the present fashion for mixed colouring. Little rents or cuffs of this style". on dark suits brighten them up very much, and give quite plain costumes a dress air,

GOWNS FOR THE CASINO,

There is no and to the luxury and elabora- tion of the materials and trimmings of yowou now worn at the various essinos on the Continent. Even the simplest materials are enriched to no immense extent by the exquisito embroideries with which they are decorated, Ninos, for instanse, is a pile sitron tiät as embraideries of the finest in a mingling of pale blue, Nile green, soft coral and black. A desas of this description is worn with a fairly fall skirt

ught in high as the waist with a black velvet belt tied in a bow, which falls in long ends slmost to the edge of the skirt. The velvet is quile narrow, not more than an lách and a half

dered

in with. Binds of it are carried up across the shouders in bretello-fashion, with the difference that instead of one on each side there are two and sometimes three... The gown in question hes a little bib carried up from the waist and bor-

with black velvet over:

square joke of Cù paint, ending in's square out out at Veneti the base of the throat leerea are made of falled sinon edged with blank above the cuff of Venetian point. The hat work with this pretty

olh frock was in

straw, gold

the brim lined tagel with citron colour and the trimming confisting -of white rosne massed round the brown and _finished with a tall bow of white China silk- at one side, the poluted ends rising high above the bow itself.

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THE ORNAMENT OF THE 'FAIR. At Deanrilth and Trouville many pearls were worn, even by those, who, as was well known, had no scruples $3. to

good taste, if they had preferred to wear diamonds or coloured

It WAB jewels by the sea.

case of pearls every whore; pearl pondtats, ropes, collars, brooches, rings, and hat-pins. Casino gowns were trimmed with pearls, real or Parisian, like the rest of the ornaments. Per haps the favourite adornment was the long single chain of pearla, since it lont itself to every kind of dress and many ways of wearing. Distinctly the most striking pearls were those which were strung with a very tiny one, or a very small crystal, in between each two of the larger pearls. Treated in this way pearls always stand out, and one can see their beautiful shadows and colours very much better than when they fouch each other. A levely ornament is a callar consisting of three rows of pearls with two of diamonds alterasted. the pearle being large and small alternately. This collar, worn over black velost, in very lovely... Li ht designs still pre- vail, and platinum remains the undoubted aora. reign of all settings.-X. AND Z. in the Globe.

to Europe and America, and the dates of their PRINTING

expected arrival as well at their destinations, of the dates of return Mails,

Mounted on Card.... On Paper

30 Consta 20

On Sale at the Honghong, Daily Press foe.

Hongkong, 6th February, 1911.

Nothing creates such a good impression in bagines as the use of First Class Printing The diference in cost between good and ta) priating and material is generally nil

DAILY PRESS WORKS

"THE

HONGKONG PRINTING

turn the Best Printing at the Reasonable Price

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Snipe, river ganbest, 85 tore, 2 guns 240 b.p.

It-Comdr. Maurice B. Leslie. Yangiz, Taku, torpedo bent destroyer, 305 tous, ih.p. 6.000, Gunner E. J. Trillo. R.N., Hoog kong

Tatar, rengiring ship, 4,650 tone, 6 guns

Commodore Eyres, Hongkong.

Teal, river gontost, 180 tons, 2 guns, 800 i.b.p.

Lient. Comdr, R. J. Buchanan, Yangiaze. Thistle, gunboat, 710 tons, 900 h., Lient.

Condr, M. E. Baillie-Hamilton, Yangleze Virago, torpedo-bost destroyer, 395 tons,

6,300 i.h.p..

Lient-Comor. Harold D. Adair Hall. eruising. Waterwitob, surveying ship, 620 tons, 450 ... Lient-Comdr. B. L. Hancock, Singapore.

torpedo-bost destroyer, 360 tour,

Whiting, 5,900 b.p. Lient.Comdr...

prune

cruising.

Hartford, Widgeon, guuboat 195 tona, 2 gore, 800 5.-.

Comdr, M. H. Wilding, Yangtza- Woodcock, guabeat, 150 tous, 2 guns, 553 h.

Liant-Comdr. B. R. Brocke, Yangtas", Woodlark, gunbost 150 tons, 2 guna, 550 h.ş." Lient.Comdr. G. F. A. Malook, Yangtes Subzerines :—

No. 36, Godfrey Herbert, Lieut. Commar. No. 37, A. AL. Fenner, Lient-Commr. No. 38, J. B. a. Codrington, Lt.-Commr.

AFSTRIAN.

Kaiserin Elisabeth, Austrian protect & craiser,

4,000, Fregattenkapitan Oskar Hanan Northern Waters

Panther, third am oralzer, 1,530 tons. Fre- gatten kapitan, Theodor Skerl Edl, vor Bebmidtbeim

FRENOR.

a cheron, armoured gunboat, 1,830 tone, & grdB

1,700 by, Linnt. Bertrand, Baigon Alger, 2nd class oruiser, 4,320 tons, 22 guns

5,100 b.p., Commander Fournier, H kong Alouette, gunboat, 500 tons, 7 gans, 40 b.p

Commander Badin, Saigon Argar, river gunboat, 180 tons, 6 gung, 570 b.p..

Lieut. Audouard, Bsionnette, ganbrat Cimetorre, genbost, 140 tons, Reserve, Baigun Carenalde,guabos, 184 tons, Reserve, Baigon Décidéo, gunboat, 830 tons, 10 guns, 900 h.p.

Lient, de Linards, Shanghai Dupleis, armoured orafeer, 7,578 taas, 28 gans

17,600 h.p. Devain, armoured aruisse, 7,57 8 tons, 26 go prherville Funboat

Liant

Estos, gunboat, 141 tons Reserve, Haiphong- Esturgood, sub-marine, 70 tons, 60 h.p..

Cambel Bigon Fronde, destroyer, 300 tons, 7 guns, 6,30 h.5-

Baigon

Henri Rivière, river guzbest, 150 toss, & guar

152 b.p., Hipbong

Lynx, sub-marine, 70 tons, 6 b(p., Lient. Marre..

Saigon

Montcnim, armoured cruiser, (fingship) 2,67 Lone, 36 guns, 19,800 h.p, Rear Admiral.

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GERMAN,

Aroons, cruiser, 2,719 tons, Captain von Hipper

Amoy

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6.p.

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dou

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Captain Tonisint

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UNITED STATES, Rear Admiral Joseph B. Murdock, U S.N., Commanding.

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D

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Submarine Division. Shark, Adder, Porpo so and Moocais, al 190

tons.

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Special Service, Harbour Defence.

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