STATE OF THE BRITISH ARMY,
COLONEL SEELY'S URASONA FOR OPPOSING
inoro
UNIVERSAL SERVICE.
things as payment of taxes--(Iaughter)- let it be in things for which they wanted overy man to join of necessity, such as national insurance-(applause) let it be for national physical training continued beyond the school age at the expense of the State. If their object was to improve soldiers, they wore taking men. the national physique by training all into at the The time to start physical training was from 15 to 18 not from 20 to 22; and, besides, military drill in itself was not the best form of physical exercise for purely physical development. want a good many soldiers," said Colonel Secly,
"but we don't want the whole (Applause) rare
Colonel Serly, Secretary of State for War, speaking at Barnstaple last month, said the army was more efficient and mure healthy than it had ever previously been.wring age, (Hear, brar.) The army probably stood higher in efficiency and readiness for the call that might come than ever before, whilst the figures as to the health of the army wore astonishing. From various causes-bettor pay, better housing, and a
scientific system
of training. gionastic, physical, mental, and moral the British soldier was in all respects twice as healthy as he was a few years ago. In the period from 1880 to 1807 admissions to hospital bad fallen by mcre than half. There had been a similar reduction in the deaths from disease apart from casualties in war, whilst the men sick at any one time numbered less than. half what they were in the period just before the South African war. But a more remarkable figure still was that the number of invalids sent back to this country had bean radneed from 1,801 in the year 1906 to only 512 last year.
He was glad to be able to tell them that, in spite of very violent attacks by certain newspapers, recruiting for the Territorial Force had been buoyant under our voluntary system. They had had the best recruiting year for four years. Those
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THE FREIGHT MARKET.
Messrs. Lamke & Rogge. ship and froight brokers, of Hongkong, in their freight circular dated 5th July state:-
During the period that has elapsed since writing our last report shipping business gmòrally has exhibited very little life indeed. At the close operations in most directions are at a deadlock as far as the South is concerned, whilst the North reports that freights, which were ruling rather easier unt quidé recently, have since recovered and there is again a good enquiry for tonnage in various directions,
season dmYAPTIKTÍ.
Sagon-Hongkong, The rate bas-dropped who continually objected to a thing. to 15 cents, and chartering has been confined whether it was the Insurance Act refers being unable
to a solitary Settlement. Other regular Territorial Forse, were always making
find paying the mistake of the man who kept pulling ployment have accepted freights from up the plant to see how it was growing Saigon to Singapore on a basis of about 24
ernis, per picul Rice exports during thei (Laughter.) The Government did not
to total 505,511 tons com- intenil to allow them to uproot either the Insurance Act or the Territorial Forced with 364.430 tons during the same Quotation for rice (Applause.) The Teritorial Forer, like Period of last year. the Insurance Act, was a very new thing,stands for July-August shipment No. 2 White Bad it took things a very long time to sifted at 81.32 against $6.58 same
period last year. grow in England, but when they did grou
If they grew to they grew strong. quickly they did not grow strong.
The Territorial Force on July 1st, 1908, numbered 1811,000 officers and men; to-day the total was 242,000. (Applause.) It was quite true that an abnorioal number of men were due to lease the ranks during the present year; but he had little doubt that the shortage would be made good, They need have no fer of the fature of the force. (Applause.) It would go on from strength is strength to fulfil the needs for which it was designed.
COMPULSORY TRAINING.
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Prom Saigon to Plilippines, business has be imited to a single charter at 3 cents to Manila, option 2 ports P.L. at 35 cents per picul.
Saigon-Java.We hear of business having been done on a basis of 32 cents per picul to 1 port N. C. for usual part-cargoes.
Saigon-Japan-During the month of May over 30,000 tons have been shipped to Japan, nil, with the exception of a few small cargoes in Japanese bottoms.
Bangkok-Cargo offerings seem not so plentiful at the moment and the rate has receded to 40/83 cents per pienl
Nowchwang has been a source of dis- market shows no immediate prospect of appointment to owners, and as the local bean improvement very little is anticipated in the way of chartering in the near future.
Time charters-A few vessels have been taken up time-charter for forward delivery. The German 5.s. Landrat Scheiff. 1612 tous nel reg.. two years at $8,400 and British ... Yilodag. 1.122 tons net reg, f mcnths at $9,500 per month.
Coal Freights from Japan remain steady.
Tixtures reported: Moji-Hongkong $2.40, Newanton-Canton, P.T. Wakamatzu- Swatow, $3.30. Tongay-Penang $4.45. Benway Singapore 4-person,
Stil Tornage louding or to load.---For Baltimore and New York:--
British barqun Daylight, 3.509 tons pot reg.. September-November loading!
British barque Drumcltan, 1,820 tons net reg.. September-Noveraber landing.
We had heard a great deal Intely of a proposal to abandon our voluntary systent for military affairs. We had not had that suggested yet for the navy. The Govern-1 inent meant to extend and foster the voluntary principle by every means in their power, and had no intention what ever of abandoning it (Applause.) It might be said. "Why are you so strongly in favour of the voluntary principle for your fighting forces when you, as Liberats, were in favour of a universal system in insurance? The answer was easily given. In this island kingdur u did not require every man to stand in the ranks of our fighting army, but we did require a better chance for every lad and lass in the buitle of life by giving them the advantage of a better mental and physical training. He would urgently appeal to all those who believed that we ought to make aeg. greater sacrifice for the great heritage wei had inherited to wok farts in the free What was the good of spreading a vast sum of money on creating a great army for home defence in addition to our fleet, when the time funds were urgently needed to carry forward the rent work of social reform, well began but by nwans finished ? (Applause.) If they lived in some Continental country where. owing to strange Fatalities which opprised men, miles every man นาคา - trained to arms it might well be that their liberties were taken from then, tren b would be the first to say, “As your liberty and your institutions are more valuable to you than worthing else. You must shoulder the burden that others hatents per picul," shouldered." It is not so here in our
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Janary loading. British harque Brilliant, 3.609 tous yet
ported :---
The following are the Settlements re-
ineries. British str., 1.340.not reg., Saigon to Hongkong, 15 cents per picul
Dagny. Norwegian str.. 882 net reg.. Saigon to 1 or 2 pts. P.T., 33-85 per picul.
Kumeline, British str., 1,11 et reg.. Saigon to Singapore, shout $10,000 up won.
Dermeoagse, British str.. 1.057 not beg.. Saigon to Singapore, privatn terms.
Carla German str. 1.116 not reg. Saigon ka Singapore, private terms.
Torun, British str., 1,012 not reg.. Saigon to Singapore, private forms.
Paki. British str., 1.227 not reg Heil
Ningpo and Shanghai ont. Chinking. 38
Landint Seliciff, German str., 1,012 net
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JULY 7TH, 1918.
SHIPPING IN PORT.
AnnATODY APCAR
STEAKBES.
British str., 2,031, Walker, 3rd July-Singapore 27th June, Goneral-David Sassoon & Co. BARON ELEKINE, British str., 3,505, J.
Sarkor, 28th June-New York th May, Case Oil-Standard Oil Co. BENCLEUCH, British str.. G. McMillan,
30th June-Moji 24th June, Coal. CHYEN, Chinese str., 1,287, F. H. Proit,
Gibb, Divingston & Co,
Bra).--Chinese,
28th June-Shanghai 25th June, Gen FACEANO, British str., 1,410, S. Malkin.
3rd July-Moji 7h June, Coal- Jardine, Matheson & Co. FORD MARU, Japanese str., 3,097, R.]
Tominska, 1st July-Moji 9th June, Cub Mitsui Bussen Kaisha. CRMANTA. German str. 1,000, Jepan, 29th Jane Sydney, Copra-Sismesen & Co. HAMUN, British str., 615, J. W. Evans, All July Swatow-3rd July General -Douglas, Laprak & Co. HALDIS, Norwegian str., 1.085, Jurgensen, 2nd July-Amoy 1st July. General- Java-China-Japan Lijn.
KAIRO MARU, Japanese str., 2.949, 8
Minato. 21st June-Karatsu 15th June, Coal-Bazuki & Co. KASHING, British str.. 1,143 E. Bera, 2nd July-Chinwantão 25th Junė, Conl.---Order.
Marsive, British str., 1,646, Corneck, 30th July Sendakan 23rd June, Timber- Jardine, Matheson & Co. OKSANG. British str. 1,474, Picknell, 24th Jube Saigon 20th June, Rice and Meal. Jardine, Matheson & Co. ProsEN, German stt., 5.082, J. Bahle, 4th July-Singapore 28th June, Goo- eral-Hamburg-Amerika Linie. SEATTLE MARU, Japanese str., 3,832, T. Saitow, 1st July-Manila 29th June, Flour and General.-Osaka Shosen Kaisha.
SA. British str., 992. F. Prynne, 25th June-Palo Sambo 18th June, Cas SHANSI, British str., 1,212, C. B. Simons,
Ol-Asiatic Petroleum Co. ard July-Newchwang 27th June, General. Butterfield & Swire. SHINYO KARU, Japanese str., 7,228, WC T. S. Filmer, 3rd July-San
TAMING, British str., 1,350, G. H. Penne Francisco 4th June, General-Toyo Kisen Kaisha.
father, 4th July-Manila 1st July.. General-Busterfield & Swire.
TJILIWONG, Dutch str. 3,081, J. P. Scholten, 14th June-Macassar 5th June, Sugar and General Java- China-Japan Lijn.
VESSELS EXPECTED.
THE AMERICAN MAIL. The P.M. str. Siberia, carrying the United States mail, left Yokohama on the 30th June, between 2 and 4 p.m., for Hongkong via Kobe, Nagasaki and Shanghai.
THE CANADIAN MAIL
The C.F.R, str. Empress of Russia left Nagasaki on the 3rd July, at 6 p.m., and was due to arrive at Shanghai on the 4th July, at midnight
TRE GERMAN MAIL.
The I.G.M. str. Fork, carrying the German mails with dates from Berlin of the 11th June, telt Singapore on the 4th Fly, at 6 pan., and may be expected here on or about the 8th July. at 7p.m.
HERCHANT BTSAMERA."
The str. Janex, from Calcutta, left Singapore on the 2nd July, and may be. expected here on or about 7th July, a.m. The N.Y.K. Mr. Rangoon Maru (Bom Bay Line) eft Maji for this port on the and July, and is expected here on the 8th July.
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DIRECTOR BATAVIA & CHRONICLE
1913
CHINA, JAPAN, CORMA INDO-CHINA, SIAM, STRAI SETTLEMENTS, MALAY STATI, NETHERLANDS INDIA, PHILIP PINES, BORNEO, ETC.
.. FIFTY-FIRST ANNUAL ISSUE. "?
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CHINA
Peking Tien tuin Foitaiho
Chinwangtao Taku
Antong
Port Arthur Chefoo Woibaiwei Kisochan Tainanfa Mokden Shanghai
Socohow Canton
Lapra
Samshoi
Kongmoon
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Korkiang
Hankow
Manohurian
Yoohow
Trade Centre. Shasi
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Ichang
Nanning Wuchowin Kwangchauwe
Chunglong Pakboi
Haugcho
Hoihow
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Lungalow
Wenshow
Mêngtz
Santa
Hokow
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Swaton
JAPAN AND FORMOSA
Обыка Moji
Kenlung TainADIU
Takow Anping
EASTERN SIDERIA
Vladivostock
Nicojevsk
CHOBEN Seoul
Trong Channulpa Fasa
Mokno
Chinnampe
Kansan
Tokyo
Yokohama Byogo
Nagasaki Kobo
Hakodate Shimonoseki Tamsui
Pingyang Sengebin HONGKONG AND ITS DEP DINCIES,
MACAO FRENCH INDO-CRISA:
Hanoi
Annam Haiphong
Hoo Tenkin Provinces Quinhon PHILIPPINES.
Iloilo
Tourna Baigon Cambodge
Cebr
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Manila
Sarawak
Brunei
BANGKOK "STRAITS SETTLEMENTS
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Palang
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MALAY STATES Presi
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NETHERLANDS INDIA
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Italar OFFICERA OF COAST AND RICER SPARTY, The Book is printed from New Type specially coserved for the purpose, and uniformaty in ever arrangement greatly facilitates reference.
the Directory gives the CLAFFIFTED LIFTE of Berides the usual Alphabetical List of Firms TRADES and PROFESSIONS at e larg. Commercial Glentres.
TA LPHABETICAL LIST e witsine the names of over
The N.Y.K. str. Hakatu Mare (Calcutta) Line) left Kobe for this port on the 4th July and is expected here on the 11th | areoncel,
island country. (Applause) Lt meal row. Time-charter, 9 years, $8,100 psi via porls on the 2nd July, and is expected
devate their self-sacrifice, and those who had energy dele the'r energies, to the greater task, and the more important task
with
th
charter, & mouths. 89.500 per mouth.
Yoona, British str., 1.122 net reg., Time, Bendors, British str., 2:687 met reg., Moji
of RESIDEN)
20,000 FOREIGNERS, with the Initial st the princes in stictly Alphabetical Order trey came con be found instaully.
The NYK. str. Kayu Mari (Euro- near Line) left Yokohama for this port bere on the 14th July,
The P. & chartered str. Bengore is up to date. expected to arrive at Hongkong on or about the 15th July.
The N.Y.K. str. Miuuzeki Mary (Euro, nean Line) left Colombo for this port via regineacore on the ard July, and is ex-
pected here on the 16th July.
For them, of steing that we, as a rato Hongkong 82 40 per ton. who controlled one way and another almost one-third of the world's weine and 'quarter of the world's population should be healthy, strong, moral, api wigh (Annlauso ì. That bud bid unor tamponsibility and duty of dealing
the Ent edneten difcult (Annlauen) Theo chqulri anorogch the national problem from the educations" side and not from military vid's. and i that way they would do more good to the people of the country, and in the lear run achieve more for the safety mast Becurity of the emnire then by forcing upon the poodle of this country a system which they would disapprove and which! in their considered judgment was wholly
Aldon Aprar, British str., Moji in Hongkang. $2.40 per ton.
Shansi, British str.,
1.228 net Newchaton to Canton. private terms.
A Jonnnese str., Wakamatzu to Swatow, *330 ner ton.
UBUGcEstary.
MERITS OF THE PROPOBAĽ.
Choising. Gorman sir.. 1.210. vet Honey to Singasaro, $1.25 per ton.
N.D.L. str. German str., Hongay Penang. $4.25 per ton.
Wee
HONGKONG TIDE TABLE
Py 9th to 13r July 1913.
HIGH WATER
143
The N.Y. K. str. Kiriu Maru (Calmakta Ling) left Calcutta for this port on the repach July, and is expected here on the
18th July.
LOW WATLA
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TITE MAPS AND PLAND ave been glared by one of the most ren Firms in Great Britain and are certed e
They convin
SOLOURED PLATE OF PLANS OP FORSE WHIT MCP OF THE FAR EAST PLAN OF YOKOHAMA PLAN 2 Key and Brown PLAN FORERY SETLERynes, Jize PLAY OF Terrerau (KLADORA) CLAB OF POBEGA
LAS OF HONOKEY THANGray with h14. Showing the BEEN SETY T LARG PLAY OP 749 CrtY OF VITTORIA LAN OF NIK TERRITORY (KOLCON
The YY K. str. Sanubi Moru (Ameri-R OF can Line) left Seattle for this port via ports on the 17th June, and is expected here on the 20th July.
The T.K.K. str. Kiyo Maru arrived at Honolulu from Manzanillo on the 11th Jane, and is due in Hongkong on the
20th July.
The N.Y.K. str. Nikko Maru (Austra lian Line) left Melbourns for this port via ports on the 2nd July, and is expected here on the 28th July.
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The CHICLE covers he notable svem of the list half century in the Far East togethe ith the Texts of all the most important Trate eluded with the countries of Fastern Asia the various Customs Tariffs, Trade Eegnations Chambers Consular and Court Fees, Honghost Stand Commerce, Sealer of Commisjons of
Fervals, Tabins of money, Weigh it
Posted Guide, igual Codes Chines
Measures and ather Commercial Informatio
The str. Glenroy passed the Suez Canal neludicg
CHRONICLE and DIRECTORY,
on the 6th June, for Hongkong visiongh condensed in every possible reannes, can
Straits.
The American and Manchurian Line Isi every year Zora pages.
It was years ago universally pronounced to
str. Kansas passed the Suez Canal on the be the chengest work of the kind anywhere. 17th June, for Hongkong direct.
The N.Y.K. 3.0
now
via ports on the 1st July, and is expected it was the equivalent of £i 6ɛ, at whic
BORNED
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SAIGON
TONKIN
MANILA.... MACAO SWATO CANTON
AMOY Россном SHANDRAL
CHEFOO: TerNIAD
...Masara. Thooker, Spink & Co.
Times of India" Ofico. Mesars, A. M. & J. Ferguson. Messrs. H. M. Van Dorp & & Mesars, Kelly & Walsh, Tel. ..Mr. J. Nimmo Wardrop,
Sandakau,
.....“ Bangkok Times” Offer,
A. Piniffer, Esq
Memes Sonidel & Ca. Hanoi.
E. C. Melough, Ltd. ..... Hr. A. A. du Azollo
...Mesars A.S. Watson & Co. Ltd.,
Yuen
Cheong Book Stern.
Moara, A. Watson & Co., Ltd. Mesas. T. Brockett & Co. Hess, Kelly & Walsh, Lt
H. Sietas & Co. - ...Herm ...Desses. Bietas. Plambeck & Co. TIENTNIX Monste: H. Blow & Co PORT ALTuun Mosera. Sistas, Plumbeck & Co MOTORA ...0. 3ddbredt. Bag Coney... Smagi Pakes" NAGABAKI Nagasaki Press" Office KODE CASKS "Japan Chronicle" Offon. YOKOARMA Messrs. Kelly & Walsh, Ltd.
MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA AND JAPAN STATION.
BRITJAH.
Alaority, despatch-boat, 1,700 tons, 4 guns, 2,000
i..p.. Comdr. A. Cochrano, Weihaiwei. Afisa, admiralty ing, $15 tons, 1,400 i.h.p.,
Hongkong.
Gramble, gaabost, 710 tons, 900 i.p.b.. Lieut. Comdr. B. E. Prichard, Yangtse. Britomart, gaaboat. 710 tons. 900 h.p.. Lieut-
Conde, W. R. Darwall, Hongkong. Cans, British sloop, 1,070 tons, hp, 1,400 f.d., Commr. Hagh P. E. T. Williams, Shanghai.
Chern), water tank and tag, 390 tons, th.p., 340,
Muster W. Smith, Hongkong.
Jio, British sloop, 1070 tons, i.p.. 1,400
Comdr. Mackenzio, Hongkong. Fame, torpedo-baat dosroyer, 310 tons,
6 gaus, 5,700 h.p, £t.Comdr. Wilkis. son, Hongkong-
Flora 4.350 tons, 9,000 fl. 15 guns, Capt. Charles F. Charlos F. Corbett, M. V. 0, Shanghai,
Hampshire, 10, 850 tous, 21,000 Cd., 14 guns, Captain Warcus Rowley Hill, Weilniwel. Kiosis, 616 top. h.p. 1.90, L-Com-le.
H. Marryati, Yangtze Harlin, surveying ship, 1,070,tous, 5 gune, 1,400 i.hp., Capt. F. C. C. Pasco," Labuan. Minetur, armoured craiser (flagship Vin- Admiral T. f. Jorrow, C. B. L.b.p. 27,000 Capt. E. B. Kiddle. Weihaiwei.
Monmouth, ardoured cruiser, 9,303 ton, ih.r
32.000, Capt. B. II. P. Barthelot, M.V.O..
Weiwaiwei.
VISITORS AT HOTELS.
HoraнONG HOTEL
Mr J. M. MaroR M. W. H. Anderson:
A. P Arbini
Ate A. T. Barberint Mr M. Baring Miss L. Daring
Mr E. R. Bat...
Me G. A. Be
Ir Stoo wall Bond!
Mr_WA- Blavoin
Mr. C. Brown
Mr R. Arowa” Me A, J. Canħlu nigga
Miu F. Crocker Mia E. M. Crowley Mr C. H. Davia Mr J. Dewor Mr & Mrs Derteano and 2 ohildren Mr & Mrs R. A.
Douglas
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C.
Mr & Mrs 1. H. Gear
Dr J. M. Gillespie
Miss M. Glen
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Mr J. Gougey Mr V. Goulbourn
Mr I. F. Grimsta
¦ Mr P. 0. von (Friss,
Mr M, B. Manati: Dr J. G. Hanna
Mr W. T. Harbord Hou Mr E. A. Hewett,
O.M.O
Miss M. Hill Mr E. B. K. Hand Capt R. Inun
Mr E.S. Kabo! 31: Ellis Kadoorie Mr M. Kersakowitz Mr & Mrs W.
night
Mr A. Les
Mit S. E. Linderm
Mr F. Load
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Le Ty M&M E Madsen
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Str
C. Farbrother M.son
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MacLutyn
Mr. MasKio Dr & Mrs C. W.
MoKonny
Mr S. MaeMichnol Mr R. L. M-villa Mr B. K. Mats
Mr A. Merton Mr.), MoreeM
Mr W. Mong Mr A. B. Mostr Me J. 1. F. Malders Mis G. O'Leary, Vr J. Ormiston Mr & M H. Ra mond
Mr E. B. Ray
Mini. Reay
Mr W. . Robinson
Mr J. C. Sibley
Mr E. T. juger
D.
Mr & Mrs E. B. Smith Mr V Srby Atr 8. Spiro Capt H. A. Walker Me & Mr. B. Webs Mr F. W. White Mr H. P. White Mr W. E. Weidler Mr G. G. Wood Mr B. A. Teadendi
KING EDWARD HOTEL.
Moorhen, river gunboat, 180 tons, 2 Mrs R. Almond
i.h.p. 800, Lient.Comdr. Alan Dixon,
West Rivor.
Newcastle, 2nd class cruiser. 4.8) tons, turin 22,000 f.¿, Capt. Fowlett, Weilani Nightingale, river gunboat, 85 tous. 240 h.p.. Lt-Comer. Malcolm Murray. R.N., Yaof-
taze. Otter, corpezle-boat destroyer, 385 tons, gun, ib.p., Liont-Comdr. Wilkinson,
Hongkong
Mr S, Anderson
Mr G. F. Carson Mr F. J. Cargill Mr T. Choo
Me P. W. Cox Mr W. Donaldson Mr Goo, Grimble Mrs Finchett Mr F. Holma
Mr G. Kavick
Mr & Mrs Kraft
600
6,300 Cunton. Ribble, T.B.D., 590 tons, 7,500 f.d., 6 gun,
Lt-Comdr. E. J.
Mackinnon Weihaiwai.
Mr & Mrs C. Lauritsen Robin, river gunbont, 85 tous, 2 guns, 240 Mr W. Logan
Mr & Mrs Lemaire. Lt. Comir Fleetwood-Nash, West River Mr F. A. Macintosh Rosario, depot ship for Eubaarines, 980, wan
Lhp, 100, Lt-Commr. N. E. Archdale, Mr & Mrs Majer ani
Mr&Mrs F Sandpiper, viver granboat, 85 tons. 3 gnus, 34,
McHugh port-Code. L A. S. H Hutton, west River "Saípe, river gaabost, 35 tone, 2 guar, 268 h.p.
Jt-Condr. Maurice B Leslie, Yungtse. Taku, torpede bent destroyer, 35 tous, iby,
6,000, Gunner W. H. Ryder, Hongkong, Fims, receiving ship, 4,650 tons, funt, Commodore R. Anstruther, C.M.G., Hong kong. Toni, ziror gunboat, 180 tons, 2 gaos, 820 hp. Lieut. Condir. Flos Gay Stopford, Caung. kiang.
Chistle, guabort, 710 tour 900 b.p Lious.
Com. H. R. N. Cottrell-Dormer, Yangtze Vet, T.B.D., 590 tons. 7,500 f.d., 6 gaan, L.
Marwell, Wothaiwei.
Virago, torpeds-bant destroyer, 395 tons, 6
Mr Armstrong Mr G. Carvalho Mr Cecil Mr Goyra Mr Creass
Mies Mar Dr Michool Mr & Mrs A. C
Millar Mr & Mrs JKN
Mody
Mr M. F Marray Mr & Mrs Nowall Mr A. P. Nobbs Air Outhugs
Capt & Mrs Passmor: Misa F. Saunders Mr & Mrs Schon k Dr Sfhree
Mr H. S. Spurge Capt & Mrs A. K.
Stewart and ehrl drou
Mr Walker Mr G. C. Whitelaw
GRAND HOTEL
Mr & Mrs A. B. Crow
Miss Frampton
Mr G. Fronok
Mr Florris
Mr Gourist
6300i.bp, Lieut. Corsdr. Boddam White Haude ham Weiwei
Mr Mill Welland, T.B.D., 590 tons, 7,500 fd, 6 gaur. Dr Koyt
Condr, Seymer, Weikai roi.
Faiting, torente-nt destroyer, 360 9703
euns, 5,000 itp., Liut.-Coudr. R. Seville. Wellaire.
Widgeon, unheat, 195 tons, 2 gons, &p.
Liest, and Comdr. J. C. F: Barrett, Yangtz Woodcock, garboat, 150 toza 2 gana, to jak i
Liest-Conde. 11. B. B. Blackwood, Vaug- tgre
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could not apply this compulsion to their sir service, where they found brave officers and mon ever ready serve; they could' not apply it to the great oversea garrisons; and, above all, they could not apply it to the defence of India. And would it not be very unwise to attempt to apply it to one portion of our defensive force when they left the others under the voluntary system? (Applause.) If they wanted universul service, let it be in sucla
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