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NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES AMERICAN-ASIATIC SS. CO.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM NEW YORK.

THE

NHE Steamship

"CITY OF BARODA” Captch E. Mason, baving arrival from the aboro Fort, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowas of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company Limited, Kowloon, and stored at Consignees

risk and orponse.

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be oxamined on SATURDAY, 12th inst, at 10 AM..

All Claims must be presented within FIFTEES DAZH of the Steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognized,

No Cisims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 12th Inst. will be subject to rent

No Fire Intrance has been effected, Bills of Lading will be conatorsigned by

SHEWAN, TOMES & Co., General Agents.

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Hongkong. 5th April, 1913, "SHIRE" LINE OF STEAMERS, LTD.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM EUROPE.

THE Steamship

T

|

·CAMBRIDGE RAGS" TO BE

SUPPRESSED

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 12ra, 1918.

As the result of conference between the eisie and academie anthorities at Cam bridge, stringent measures are to be taken to put an end to the practice of holding amoek funeral" when any prominent undergraduate is "scut down."

The general opinion is that the decision The mock hits not come too soon. funeral" has generally taken the form of a procession to the station of every available form of hired conveyance Hansons, four-wheelers, drags, carts and (in these latter days) motor and taxicabs have been pressed into the service and the main thoroughfares have been render-

nearly impassable by the procession. Some sort of substitute for a hearse-and

occasions the real thing itself has been chartered, in which the "corpse' has held comfortable state, and the soone at the station has baffled description. Ordinary passengers have had their com fort seriously interfered with, and the railway staff have found that the morale. of the station has been completely over- turned.

Imagine some thirty or forty vehicles adorned with funereal ribbons; under- graduates in various fantastic attire perched on the top of cabs and cars; à band playing lugabrious airs; a platform thronged with men in academical costume drinking the health of him who has been rusticated while he makes a valedictory spereh from the window of the railway carriage! Men have climbed on to the roofs of the coaches, and the officials dared not send the train away while they remained there.

"FLINTSHIRE," having arrived from the above Ports, Consignee of Carge by her are boreby informed that all Goods are being inaded at their risk into the

Inquiries at Cambridge go to show that hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong, and Kowloon Whirl and Godown the best men-for the waut of a better Co., Ltd., whonce and 'er from the wharvestern-take no part in those affairs. The delivery may be obtained

Goods not cleared by the 14th inst. will be subject to rent.

All broken chafed and damaged packages are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 14th, inst., at 9.30 .. Claims against the Steamer must be presented within 10 days of arrival, otherwise they will not be recognized.

No Fire Lasaranse will be effected by us

Buy care whatever.

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.

Agenta. Hongkong, 8th April, 1913.

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8.8. "AMAZONE." COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

NOTICE.

Old Etonians and the members of the best clubs took upon the exhibitions as senseless and derogatory to the dignity of the Varsity, as represented by the undergraduates, and it would be a rare thing to find a member of the Pitt or the Atheneum lending countenance to any thing of the sort,

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

THE

Bondrose HOTEL

structure of the lungs, the form of the chest, the attachments of the muscles of respiration, and the manner in which the lungs filled and emptied, the chief structural modification seen in the human lungs and ebest were already portrayed. The upright posture gave that full and free control over the movements of the thorax, which was so necessary for speeches and singing. With the upright posture there appeared that great development of the top part of the lungs, which was so

Capt liable to become the site of phthisis, Mr G. A. Bes though consumption laust not be regarded.

Mr G. Block as a postural disease. One could not say. F. Blauch

Dr von Borch and that the part of the lung most liable to

family phthisis appeared with the evolution of the upright posture.

HIS CURE PROVED THE TRUTH OF

HIS FRIEND'S ASSERTION

That Dr.

Williams*

Pink Pills

are the

Mr E R. Bate Mrs Agre

A. Barborini Mr E. A. Beaumont.

C. R. Beynon

Mr T. Braddcell Mr R. Brown Mr A. J. Cambridge Mr B. W. Cartwright

Mr J. 8. Chalmers

Mr R. M. Clark

Mr A. A. Claxton

Mrs Cogan

Mr T. J. Cokely

J. W. Cranfian

Mr & Mrs F. Cropper

Mix Crocker

Mrs WF. Cowen

Mr V. d'Oettingen

Mr P. Danth

Mr C. H: Davis

Mr A. F. Desne

Mr & Mrs Dertsane

and 2 children

Dr. J. Mu fyn Lobb

Purgetts

Mrs Goo. Martin Mẹ & Mrs Nell

MacIntyre

Dr & Mrs C W

McKonny

Dr G. W. MoKean Mr C. D. Melbourne Mr B. K. Makta Mr J. Marecki Mrs Moncreiff

maid

and

Lt J. R. G. Moneraf

Mr L. Miller

Mrs M. O, Muir Mr J. D, F. Mülder My J. Ormiston

Mr H.A. Pattman

Mr & Mrs Petrie

Me W. Polot

Mr E.H. Bay

Misa F. Resy Mr J, Raimsche Mr & Mrs Ribeiro and

infont

Mr W. M. Seston Mr & Mrs O. Salke

Zure cure Mr W. A. Derham Mr F. Rosatzin

for Malaria.

As long as the malaria parasite remains in the blood attacks of Malarin Fever will be recurrent, It is obvious, then, that the first thing to do when this distressing malady takes hold of you, is not merely to allay the symptoms, as to many sufferers try to de, but to eliminate the cause. Just how Dr. Williams' Pink Pills cure the

sufferer from Melaria Fever is hors graphically described by Mr. D. T. Paul, Station master at Tharrawaddy, on the Burma Government Railway.

Oxford has not played such a promin- inent part in these rags of late cars Memory harks back to the carly ninetics, when a prodigious" mock faneral" was held on the occasion of the great rag

The Malsrist attacks used to start with me one might more truthfully say riot-at Christ Church. It will be remembered that leave was refused to attend the ball by a fo ling of lassitude, and pains in my back given by the Duke of Marlborough at and lower limbs. Meats became repugnant. Blenheim, and as a protest the rope of Prolonged fits of shivering followed and left Big Tom was cut so that the familiar my body cold all over. Then my temperature hundred and one strokes could not ring would rise, degree by degree, until even my light gotten clothes were too much to wear. Pere piration simply poured out of me.

MOXSIGNEES of Cargo from London ex CONSIGNEES Chiggers, Basque and frm Bordeaux ex 8.8. Ville d'Arras" and Ville de Valenciennes," in connection with ahore Steamer are horeby laformed that their Goeds with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables are being landed and stored at their risks into the hazardous and/or extre hazardous Godowns of the Hougking and Kowloon Wharf and Godowa Co., Ltd. at Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained immediately after lending.

out.

Bonfires blazed in every quad. Statues were painted scarlet. Then came the apodusis. Many were sent down, and

"mock funeral

was held of a singu

larly turbulent kind. More than one present member of the Upper House was intimately concerned, but it would per- haps be unfair to mention names at this stage.

***]hese continual attacks made me very thin and wesk. The so-called remedies I obtained from the shops, instead of caring me, made me feel even worse than before.

Mr C. J. Donnall

Mr W. A.Dowley

Mr E Bendres

Mr E, H. Sharp

Mr & Mrs P.

C.

Mr C, B. Shielta

Dunroche

Mr.J. U. Sibley

Mrs G: V. Bidford and

child

C.

Mr & Mrs E. E. Smith

Mr Y. Sorby

Mr Dubenisl

Mr J. E. Edwarda Mr & Mrs H. Ehrenfels

Mr H. G. Fisher Dr L. E, Foonin Mr.E. A. 8. Fowler

Mr A. G. Gordon Mr & Mrs K. Geare Mr J. Gourger Mr V. Goulbourn Mr Joseph Gould Mr J. H. Green

Mr P. O, von Griso-

gono

Capt. T. P. Hall

Mr W. T. Harbord Dr J. G. Hanns

Mr F. B. Hespe Hon. Mr E. A. Hewett

C.M.G.

Mr N. G. Huar Capt E. Innes

Mr & Mrs T. C. John

ston

Mrs Jordi Art. 1. Lloyd

Mr. A. KrumIABI Mrs W. H. Lambert Mr J. Landahl Mr & Mrs P. E. Laws

Mrs R. T. Mathes.

and child

Mr. 8. Spiro

Et & Mrs C. E.

Steiner

Mr P. D. Sutherland Mr H. E. Bwafield Mr J. K. Tapp - Mr M, Tobias Mias K. Tripp Mr Its H. M.

1. 1 Mr&A. Vandam Mr & Mrr A. Vivian Mr & Mr J. C.

Walkers

Mr H. Watkins Mr & Mr. B. Webb Mr B. Wobator

Mr & Mrs. A. Weill

and 4 children

Mr E. Wellmann Dr L. H. Wert

Mr& Mis Waynachosk

D & Mrs Stanley

White

Mr H. P. Whito Mr S. Williams

Mr G. G. Wood Mr. Wrohuly

Mr & Mr F. Winkles

ON SALE,

DIRECTORY

& CHRONICLE 1913.

FOR CHINA, JAPAN, COBRA

INDO-CHINA, SIAM, STRAK SETTLEMENTS, MALAY STATE NETHERLANDS INDIA, PHILIP PINES, BORNEO, ETC.

FIFTY-FIRST ANNUAL ISSUE.

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The Information in these Descriptions, con sisting of a hundred interesting #rijklos, picked "with" ficts concisely eet out," and containies statistics of the Trans of each Country ana

Part, would alone suffice to fill a large volun

Royal Octavo-Complete with Fifiten Me and Plans, 1,933, $10.00. Directory ont PP., 852, $0.56

The Directories and Desisipilons are of

CHINA:

Peking

Tien tain

Pettaiko Chinwangtuo

Taka

Antang

Saachow Canton Chinking Whampoa Fanking Kowloon Yuhu Lappa Kawkiang

Hankow

Manchurian Tonhow Trade Centres Bhaal

Nowchwang

Dairen

Port Arthur Chefoo

Weihaiwoi

Kisochau Teinanfu

Mukden Shanghai

Bamshni

Kongmoon Nanning Wachowin

..

Tchang Kwangobanwa Chungking Pakkof Hangohow Heibow Ningpo Lunguhor Winghow Mingise Santa Hokow

Foochow Bzenino

Amoy

Thinsula

Swatow

JAPAN AND FORMOSA

Takyo

Osaka

Keating

Yokohama

Majl

#Togo Kobe

Nagasaki Takow

Hakodate Anping

Shimonoseki Tamaul

Vladivostock

Nicoforsk

CHOSEN Tonear

Chemulpo Kunsan

· Pasan Pingyang

Scoal

Easthus SisERIA

Mokpo Chinnampe Songebin

HONGKONG AND ITS DEPENDENCIES,

FRENCH INDO-CHINA:

MACAO.

Hanoi

Árman Haiphong

Huo Tonkin Provinces Quinton

Touraue Saigon Cambodgs

KING EDWARD HOTEL,

PHILIPPINES

Mr & Mrs J. IL N

Mody M. Capt G. D. Mills

Mania

Barswak Brunei

Follo BORNHO

Labuan

BANGKOK

A friend who came to see me told me that Since those days there have, of course, the only sure cure for Malaria is Dr. Williams boen intermittent attempts to revive the pink pills for pale people, and I decided to give

at Oxford has custom and the "High" now and again been denuded of its cabs them a trial. I must say that I have ever since to take part in a procession station-boon sorry that these Pills did not come to my But the practice has generally notice before, for oven after a week's treatment "fizzled out," and such legislation as the I felt that they were invigorating me. It was Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Cambridge authorities are now center wonderfel. bow quickly my appetite colurned Mr f. Aron Dal Undersigned. Goods remaining Laclaimed after plating is both welcome and salutary, the 14th inst. at Noor will be subject to rent and landing charges.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless intimation is received from the Consignees before Noon To4AY requesting it to be landed here.

All Claims must be sont is to me on or before the 17th lost., or they will not be recognised.

All damagal pasanges will to examined or 1514th us, at 10 a.it.

No Fire luzumace has been affected.

P. THOMAS Agent. Hongkong, 7th April, 1913, 89 12.

"MOGUL" LINE OF STEAMERS. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. The Steamship "LOTHIAN" FROM GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL AND

STRAITS. MONSIGNEES of Cargo are bereby informed that all Goods are boing landed at thoir risk into the Godowns of Holt's Wharf at Kowloon, whence and/or from the wharver delivery may be obtained.

wards.

UPRIGHT POSTURE OF MAN.

and refreshing sleep came to me at night. When getting up in the morning I felt bright and contented with the whole world. A three weeks' course of Dr. Williams Pick Pills mado Another and stronger maz of mu."

MECHANISM OF THE SPINE.

Among the diseases consequent noon impare Professor Keith, continuing his series of lectures at the Royal College of Sur blood or weak nerves which bavə besu banished by Dr. Williams Pink Pills are Anaemia, geons on the Upright Posture of Man," discussert the erect spine. Mankind, he Nervous Debility, Digestivo Troubles, Rheuma- said, had won its place in the world' because of its great brain, but, without fism, and the ailments peculiar to women the ereet posture, such a brain world These Pills are obtainable everywhere, or direct have been of no avail. Amongst the from the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., 84, disablements due to our posture must be Szechen Road, Shanghai, one bottle for $1.50. counted the various spinal deformities which were so common in civilised com-six for $9 post free. manities. He considered that it would be more correct to ascribe modern deformities.

Mrs B. Almozd General & Mrs I.

Bell Mr A. Biroh Mrs Birss and obild Mr T. Chee Mr J. Coalthart Mr P. W. Cox

Mr & Mrs Dobble Mr W. Donaldson Mr C. N. Doustil Mr G. L. Duncan Miss A. H. Farmer

r&Mrs W. Farmer Mrs Finchett

Freitas Mr & Mrs B. de

Mr Geo. Grimble Mr W. D Hawkes Mr & Mrs Kraft Mr & Mrs C. Lauritsen

Mr & Mrs Lemaire

201

Miss Massey Mr & Mrs F. McHugh Mr E. A. G. May Miss D. B. Meyers

E.

MCM. Murray Miss E. M. Nation MrA. P. Nobbe Mr E. H. Parrott Capt & Mrs Passmors Mr C. Peel Hise F.Saunders Mr.A. H. Bayco

Mra H, Sidobotion Mr & Mrs Sohark Dr Sibre e

Mrs Smiths

Capt & Mrs A. H Miss M, B. Emaith

Stewart and chil- Mr H. 8. Spurge

aven

Mr L. A. Thomas Mr G. Tilsley Mr Welker

Mr W. E. Wiedler

Mr & Mrs A. Willcox

of the spine to a misuse and not to a PRINTING M& Mrs Majer and Mr G. C. Whilelaw proper use of the upright posture. It sined such an easy thing to stand up that people, except those who had Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless studied the matter closely, were unaware of the extremely complex incchanism notice to the contrary he given before. "No Claims will be admitted after the Goods involved us far as the spine was con- and all Goods cerned. The wonder was not-that-the have left the Godowna, remaining undelivered after the 15th Inst. will mechanism broke down, but that it lasted The twenty-four so well as it did. be subject to rent.

All Claims against the Steamer must be prevertebræ or joints which made up the free senteil to the Undersigned on or before the 5th and moveable spine were polsed one abere another by such a complex arrangement prox. or they will not be recognised.

All braken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Gedowns, where they will be examined on the 15th inst., at 11 AM.

No Fire Insurance baz been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

DODWELL & Co., ITD.,

Agents

Hongkong, 8th April, 1913

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE P

HE P. & O. 8, N. Co.'s Stoomer

"DEVANHA,"

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Arrived Hongkong on 9th April, 1913, FROM BOMBAY, COLOMBO AND STRAITS. Consignees of Cargo by the share-azie Vessel are hereby informed that their goods are being loaded and placal AT THEIR RISK in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godows Company a Clodowns at Kowloon, where each Consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark and delivery van be obtained as the Good are landed.

Nothing restes nab a good impression ix hueines sa the use of First Class Printing, The difference in cost between good and bes printing and material is generally nil

THE BONGKONG "DAILY PRES PHINTINO WORKS

of muscles that medical students avoided tura the Best Printing at Reasonable Price

PASSED THE CANAL.

March 18th Glenturret, Danfa, Sardinia, Tanga Maru 25th Bulou, Himulya, Indrawadi, Machaon, Pala wan, Stentor, Atreus, Fille de la Ciotat, Benmohr 20th-Achilles, Ajax, Atsuta

ARRIVALS AT HOME.

April 8th-Pauit Lecat,

Min Willcox Mr J M. Willcox Mr W. W. Wilson.

PEAK HOTEL

Bir Aurou Dr& Mrs Aubrey Tent Archer, R... Mr & Mrs W. Arm

atrons air & Mrs T. Arthur.

ir E. F. Aasott

their investigation as far as was possible. That was a misfortune. because there was now no doubt that all deformities and curvatures of the spine were due in the Arst place to a functional failure of the spinal muscles. There were no other means of curing such deformities except by bringing the muscles mck inte a healthy condition by suitable exercises, The spinal muscles were especially liable Maru, China, Derflinger, Indramayo, Mr L. M. Bagley

Bendorun, and chit! to become exhausted and thus allow the Kamo Mira, Polynesien, Wray Castle Mr & Mrs W. Barrett

1st Bellerophon, spine to assume ahnorical curvatures and April

Bell twists. There was no debt that the Somali, Alesia, Demodocus, 4th Bohemia, Mr & Mrs C. W. J physical exercises which had been intro-Ping Sucy, Sumatra, Funnan, Indra- anced into schools in recent years had unla, Paul Lecat 8th-Bealeds, Cathay, Mr & Mrs Buyer done much to keep the muscles of the hack Sicilia, Teuver, Africa, Preussen. in a physically healthy condition. The unbending of the loins or the lumbar curvature had always been regarded as a human character, but it taight be more truthfully described as one of the more recently acquired human characters. In more civilised communities, particularly in women and especially during certain From London, &c., ax ss. "Malwa."

phases of fashion, the lumbar curve was From Persian Gulf, or 9.8. B. I. S. F.

absent. It was absent in the child until Mr C. BaumanD and B. & P. 8. N. Co.'s SteamN GIA. Optional Goods will be landed here unless the art of standing erect and walking was Mr. Benobansen instructions are given to the contrary within aequired, and it was also absent in Miss V. Bonetta

anthropoid apes. He considered that the Dr Brill 6 hours.

Goods not cleared within 8 days including significance of the lurabar curvature was Mr Bumatn date of arrival will be subject to rent..

No Fire Insurance will be effected by mo interesting in view of the fact that haman Miss Calvert

beings were descended from a pronograder Coyre In any case whatever,

Miss Frampton Damaged packagos must be left in the Go- ancestry. By bending the spine forwards Mr & Mrs Crow downs for examination by the Consigneer, end at the loin it was possible partially to Mr W, El-on

positions as they Miss Grace the Company's Surveyors, Messrs. GODDARD maintain the joints between the spine and Me Fute

Recent MV. Geurist and DOUGLAS, at 10A.M. on MONDAYS and thigh to the same THURSDAYS. All claims must be presented occupied in four-footed apes. within ton days of the stormer's arrival here, investigations had shown that the whole Mr F. Hadon after which date they cannot be recognised. mechanism of respiration must-have been Mr J. Heldt

will he admitted after the gecdsaltered during the evolution of the Mr Higginbotham

Even in the gibbon, Mr. Kadell

This vessel brings on Cargo:-

GRAND HOTEL.

Mr Lorria Mr & Mrs Lowell Mrs P. Masen Mr McGarth Mr N. Meyer Mr Moller Mr D. Opershaw Ar Pancofort Miss Ada Rowley Mr W. Sautora Mr Schmidt Mr H. J. Sharp Miss C. Stephans Mr & Mrs Tobias Mr Tobias Mr G. Watkins Mr G. Weismann

Mr O, S. Binbow Major Bowen A.PD Mrs Bondler Hon Mr Buckall Mr W. Cricg Lt. & Mrs T. C. Cunningham, .. Major Dary, B.E. Mr G. A. Dutton Consul & Mra Bilzen Mr G. E. Flangan Mr & Mrs A. Gibson Mr& Mits G.G. Gordon If Cal, & Mrs Gordon Halt, a.m.c. Mr & Mrs B. A. Hale Mr H. A, Hazoland Mr I. H. Heurn Mr T. W. Hill Capt & Mrs Hodgins Mr & Mrs W.

Humphreys Mr & Mrs W.

Humphreys' Maj. Humphrey,8. MrLesson Mr & Mrs P. Jacks Mr H. U. Jeffries

A Keith

G.

Mr M. Kissan Mr & Mrs Kohler

Mr G. P. Lammert- Loan and child Lt-Col. & Mre A 1. Capt & Mrs MoMuan children & præe Mr McNulty

& M E. N. Mre Meneer

Mitchelmore

M

Coba

British N. Borza

STEAITS SETTLEMENTS

Singapore, Penang, Malacca, Pro7. Wellesley

MALAY STATES

Belbogor

Perak Negri Sembilan Johore Kelantan

Pahang

Kedah

Tranggann

Parlia

NETHERLANDS INDIA

Batavia Buitenzorg

Samarang

Pedang MCCASLAY

British French

Sourabala

East Coast of Sumatra

NAVAL SQUADRONS

Gazzan Austrian

United Stata Italian

Japanese Slamere

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Besides the usual Alphabetical List of Firma the Directory gives the CLASSIFIED LISTS TRADES & PROFESSIONS at the larger Commerel Beatres,

The

ALPHABETICAL LIST of RESIDENI montains the names of over

2,000 FORBICKERS, arranged, with the Initials as well as the Barnama is strictly Alphabetical Order, tist any natre au be found fastantly,

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COLOURED PLATE OF FLAGS OF FORMIGN Hose MAP OF THE FAB FAST PLAN OF YOKOHAMA

FEAN

PLAN OF

KORY AND HYOGO

PLAN OF FOREIGN SETTLEMENT, TIENTSI PLAN OF TRINOTAU (KILOCHAU)

BHANDEL ALAS OF FOREIGN CONGESTION, PLAN OF HENGREW (SHANGHAI) with Tone

Showing the ErrUIDED ŠEITINMENT LAEG PLAN OF THE CITY OF VICTORIA PLAN OF NEW TERRITORY (KOWLOON) PLAN OF KOVINOM

Lit Monteith. AMⱭ, PLAN OF SINGALORE Mr & Mrs M. Patten

don::

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Mej. & Mre Wenborr Mr & Mrs E. L.

van Weldon Capt Whitefield Mr David Wood

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Comdr. B. E. Prichard, Hongkong. Britomart, gunboat, 710 tons, 200 h.p., Lieut

Comdr. W. H. Darwall, Canton.

Cadmus, British sloop, 1,070 tons, i,h,p, 1,400

f.d., Commr. Hugh P. E. T. Williams Shanghai.

Cherab, water tank and tng, 390 tons, i.h.p., 340,

Master W. Smith, Hongkong.

Clio, British aloop, 1,070 tons, i.h.p., 1,400, Gomdr. Mackendis, D.S.O., en, ruota to Singapore.

Fame, torpedo bout destroyer, 340 ton, 6 gun, 5,700 ih p., Lt. Comdr. Wilkin son, Hongkong Flora 4,300 tons, 9,000 fd., 12 guas, Capt/ Charles F. Charles F. Corbett, M. V. 0, Hongkong. ⠀..

Hampshire, 10, 850 tons, 21,000 £d, 14guu

Captain Marons Rowley Hill, Hoagkong, Rent, armoured cruiser, 9,800 toms, 14 gaos, i.b.p. 22,000, Capt. Allen T. Hunt, C.S.J, Weihaiwei

Kineha. 616 tons, ib.p. 1,200, Lt-Comdr.

H. Marryatt Hankow.

Merlin, surveying ship, 1,070,tons, 6 grans, 1,400 Lh.p., Capt. F. C. C. Paco, Hongkong. 4. inotaur, armoured praiser (agship Vis

Admiral T. 11. Jerram, O. B., 1h.p. 27,000, Capt. E. B. Kials, Hongkong. Monmouth, armoured cruiser, 9,800 tone, ih.

22,000, Capt. B. H, F. Barthelot, M.V.O

Hongkong.

Moohen, river gunbost, 189 tone, 2 guns i.kp. 800, Lieut. Comdr Allen Dixon West. Biver

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

22,000 1.d., Captain George P. E. Hunt, D.S.0, Shanghai,

Nightingale, river gumbost, 65 tons, 240 b.p., Lt-Comdr. Malcolm Murray, H.N., Yang-

taza.

6,300

Otter, torpedo-boat destroyer, 385 tons, 6 guns, 1.hp., Lieut. Condr. Chambers, Hongkong.

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Ribble, T.B.D., 590 tons, 7,500 đa., Lt-Comdr. E. J. Q. Canton.

Robin, river gunboat, 85 tour, 2 gans, 210 h.p.. Lt. Comdr. J. Heetwood-Nash, Hongkong. Rosario, depot ship for Submarizes, 980 tons, 1.b.p. 1,400, Lt. Commt. N. E. Arohdale, Hongkong.get

Sandpiper, river geubeat, 85 tous, 2 guns, 240 hp, Lieut. Comdr. I. A. 8. H. Hutton, Hongkong.

Balpe, river ganboat, 85 tons, 2 granr, 240 h.p... Lt Comdr. Maurice B. Leslie, Yangtae. Taka, torpedo boat destroyer, 305 tons, inp.

6,000, Gunner W. H. Ryder, Hongkong. Tamar, resolving ship, 4,650 tons, 6 guns, Commodore B. Anstruther, C.M.G., Hong bong.

Teal, river gunboat, 180 toxe, 2 gans, 800 ih.p. Lieut. Comdr. Hon Gay Stopford, Chung. kiang...

Thistle, gunboat, 710 tons, 900 1.g. Lieut.

Com. H. R. N. Cottrell-Dormer, Hankow Usk, T.B.D., 590 tons, 7,500 f., 6 gunn Lt;

Maxwell, Hongkong."

Virage, torpedo-beat lestroyer, 195 tons, ó gúns

6,300 Lap; Lieat-Comdr. Harold D. Adair. Hail, Hongkong.

Walland, T.8.D., 590 tons, 7,500 f., 6 guns,

Comdr. Seymour, Hongkong.

W biting, torpedo-boat destroyer, 350 tons, 5 gans, 5,900 L.p., Lieut. Comdr B. Neville; Hongkong.

Widgeon, gunbost, 195 tons, 2 guns, 807 hp.. Lient, and Comdr. J. C. F. Berrett, Kiating- Woodcock, ganboat, 150 ters, 2 guns, 550 k.p.. Isnt-Comdr. M. B. B. Blackwool, Yang- taze.

Woodlark, gunboat, 150 tons, 2 guns, 550 hp. Lient Cowdr. Robin W. Lloyd, Hankow Submarines: N

No. 36, Godfrey Herbert, Lieut. Commu No. 37, A. A. L. Fenner, Lient-Commr. No. 3, J. B. A. Codrington, Lt-Commr. TB.035, LL-Com, Hanley, Hongkong. TB. 836, Lt.-Com. Stilemas, Hongkong T.E. 037, Lt Com. Nicol, West River T.B. 038, Lt. Com. Boymour, Hongkong.

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