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BUSINESS MEN AND THE. PEACE.

POPINIONS OF DANK PRESIDENTS

Some further opinions of prominent com mmercial men are published regarding the peace terms and trade prospects. Mr. Koyama, the President of the Thirty-Fourth Bank, Limited," agrees that the inadequacy of the peace terms is generally believed in, but thinks the public, Indignation is largely directed against the Japanese plenipotentiaries rather than against peace terms themselves The plani- liaries, indeed; appear to have been

outwitted

"by M. Witte, maya Mr. Koyama. The bank president goes on to point out that it would require a man of re- foresight to forecast the general pro- markable for specia of trade in the near future. The way | will be cleared, however, when the question post-ballum foance is settled, involving the launch of new loans, either domestic or foreign. The economic situation is

fa likely to remain a

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1905.

THE

shington whence went, the offer of President Roosevelt to use his good officas in the loterest. of an arrangement of terms of peace. This would be piper and hgical finale: apart from this it will save dhe unfortunate school. master of the future endless trouble in explain. ing that the scene of the negotiations was Portsmouth, U.S A., and not Portsmouth, Eng land; or that Newcastle, U.S.A., and not New. castle, England; that New Hampshire, U.S.A; is not the county of Hampshire, England; and that the Goverment of this country had no thing to do with the matter at all.

Shipping.

Arrivals.

Rajaburi, Gen. an. 1,189, G. Wendig, js

OftBangkok 21st Bapt., Rice and Meal. -B. & 5.

Atlantis, Am. 1, 960, Aldegaon, 1st Oct.,-

Manila 28th Sept, Gen,-Order,

·

Taishan, Br.sa, 1,124, J. T. Laing, 27th Sept..

Saigon zand Sept, Gen,-E, & Co. Taiyuan, Be. 1.1., 4,459, L. Dawson, and Oct.,-

Sydney Lith Sept., Queensland Porte ariel Thursday Island 20, and Manila agth,

\\"Gen.-B. &S, «

Wik, Ger. s., 2,0x0, H. Carstens, a5th Sept.,

Moji zal Sup, Coal.~~J. & Co.

the impression of a device or private, mark. Coins must not be used for sealing purposes.

On and after 13th July, 1got, the rate of postage on letters from Hongkong and the British Portal Agencies in China to Australin will be at the rate for 4 cents for each half ounce instead of 10 cents as at present

The rate of postage on letters from Australia to Hongkong and the British Pratal gencler in China will be reduced from aid, to 28. for each half ounce.

HONGKONO Battiscombe, H. Gamer, Mr and Mrs-} Bell, R., Lieut. H. F.-W. Bingham, Mr. & Mrs. Kent, H. W. Berbeck, R. J.

J. E. and child Kerr, F.

Koenig, C Bishop, LAC.

Laing,.1.C. Blinay S Bissell, W. S. Bohner, E. A.

Bonner,

SAILING VEKAFLA, Churchill, Am. 4-masted ach, too, Huffman, 27th Augaiphong 23rd Aug., Ballast.

Master.

Mails for Canton, Samshof, Wuchow Combermen, Br. ship, 1,686, C. G. Dixener,

5th Sept. New York 14th June, Case Oil. and Macan will be closed on week days at 7.31. every morning. On Sundays, the mail for -S. O. Co, Ecuador, Ger. 4-masted ship, 1,193, O. Dick-aco will be closed at 8 am, and that for

Canton at 9 a.. mann, and Sept., New York 19th May,

Maits for Nantao, Sambua, Kongmoon, Parraßun-Order.

Kumchuk Bamabui, Wuchow and Castor evary evening at 5 p.m. On Sundays the mail: Clark, will be closed at 9 a.m.

Vaul

Br... 161 Rodger, and Oct-Kintuck

puzzle until the Diet is convoked and the Zannila 30th Sept., Gen.-S., T. & Cn..

scheme of the Government made knowp Mr. Koyama warmly recommends, as a relief to the financial strain, the introduction of foreign capital, as he believes it to be quite imposible in successfully develop Industry and commerce in the future without recourse to cheap money. Domestic money is too dear for such purposes, And to facilitate the entry of foreign capital the Government must amend all laws and regula tions likely to check capitalists abroad and impede investa ent, and, as peace in the Far Eng is assured for some years to come, great national development must be the result. The great field abroad of the Japanese is in China and Korea. China iemaise the "only backward or weak country on the surface of the globe that is not partitioned up in

favour foreigners, and with its enormous sture of natural wealth, it is an enormous attraction to the Powers. Japan has obtained a dominant position in China by the war, and now is the time for Japanese to make the most of the situation. If such an opportunity should be

of

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Charterhouse, Br. £., 1,778, K. S. Bainbridge,

and Oct.,-Samarang 11th Sept, Boura baya 17th, Singapore 23rd, and Hoihow 1st Oct., Bugur-foo Tek Song. Loyal, Ger. 48, 1,583, L. Lorenzer, and Oct ---

Tourane a9th Sept., Salt.-S., W. & Co. shackad Oct-Shanghal 8th Sept, Gen.

Br. 15, 1,307, F. D. Northcombe,

B. & 5. Promise, Nos. 15, 714, E. Torstensen, and

Octnping 29th Sept, Amby 30th, and Swatow 1st Oct, Gen-, S. K. Haitan, Ir. 8, 1,183, J. S. Ranch, 3rd fiel,— Swatow 2nd Oct., Gen.-D. L. Ch. Kwangtah, Ch. ., 1,536, Wm. H. Lunt, 3rd Oct.. -Canton and Oct, Gen.-C. M. S. N. Co.

Hailan, F... 377, 1. Andersen, 3rd ct.

Pakhai and hihow 2nd Oct, Gen.-A. R. M.

Clearances at the Harbour Office.

lost, Japanese commerce may sink to a hopelessSgozd, for, Shanghai position. There are many ways of extending longkong, for Hidihow, Japanese trade in Chiny but the most ready is Charterhouse, for Amoy,

to bblain concessions in "anchuria and de.drration Apeur, for Singapore. velop the mine and other industries there.Tear, for Manila. Some

people,

Departures.

Uci. 3.

i did Mr. Koyama in conclusion, || (piching, for Kwong-chow-wan; attach great importance to Korea, but in my opiston the peninsula, while valuable from a. military, pint of view, is not of much value. economically. But Korea is indispensable to | Polynesien, för Europen Japan as a connecting

link with Maschuria.

Oceanien, for Shanghai, &c. "Flentiin, for Singapore. Nithsdule, for Vokobuna, Cranley, for Taku.

Mr. Sonoda, president of the fifteenth or Nobles'-Blank, says he is not in a position to pass any comme on the peace terms bolso

be has full knowledge of the details, together with the circumst inces which led Japan to be content with the terms, as published." He re commends that even if the terms should be un- satisfactory in some respects, the nations should be conical, give up agitation, and join with the Government in forwarding the country's in- terests. The Empire has raised domestic and foreign ions to the extent of thiltgen hundred million yen, there has been a heavy in- crease of laxation, and the nation will not ser ceive

a yen of Indemnity. This cannot be helped, but the war has been the means of de monstrating the valour and the sinbility of the nation, and this will prove a great asset in the future. Foreign capital, Mr. Sunoda belleves, will flow into the country as a result, and it will be necessary for the nation to make the best 01 of its advantages. The army and navy and other post-bellum war must be steadily advanced, Fire, lio vever, the Glovemment must dispense with unnecessary offi.ials, curtail its expenditure where possible, and observe simplicity in all things. The people must avoid luxury and employ their money in national industry. The growth of business will require the Assistance of

of foreign capital, and the Government must therefore be careful to remove all legal obstructions to its free entry. The people also most lay themselves out to attract foreigners and so encourage travellers, who will now probably visit the country in in

It is created numbers.. is necessary," said Mr. Sonoda," for the people to remove old pre- een and they must place no barriers between Judices, so fest The fentical and economic administration will have to pass through difficulties, but all these can be over. come if Government and people work together." -Japan Chronicla

THE RETURNING ARMIES.

Signal

for Haiphong, atamun, for Sw tow... Heimdal, for Saigon,

nghai.

for Sh

Diters for Sourabaya,

| Vosang, for Canton,

Shuosing, for Canton. Arratonn Afcar, for Cileuita, Tran, für Manila.

Passengers arrived. Per Loyal, from Tourane-Mr. Dupuy, Per altan, from Spatow~116 Chinese, Per Shnoksing, from Shanghai, &c.—Mesari. Hack and Woods.

Per fro, from Manils-Mr. and Mrs, Chas. H. Smith, Mears, M. Ghee, J. Bleck, Cus. Duval, W, Koke, M. and Mrs. Seymour, Mesers. C. W. Tarrant, J. Galbreath. P. C. Beames, Hipolito Hoahn, G. A. Chalmers, G. Keen in, Gustav Oda, Arnold Hallman, Tan Hun Po, Wong Pah Hing, and 42 Chinese.

Passagers departed.

Per Siberla, for "San Francisco-lears. C H. Lavers, W. H. Deiby, E. R Graham, M. Schweitzer, A. 1. Schwaltzer, Mrs. M. H. Kind ley, Wilhelm Deunich, R. Hamilton, Woo Ming, Wm. Gunzel, Tung Sung, Mrs. Christine Kec and child, and Mr. W. H. Anderson. For China and Japan Ports-Mrs. Cheung and native servant, Mr. 11, H. Kempf, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Poor, Lieut. F. L. Bisset, U.S.Na Meinen. P. 11, Ashmeal and ́native servant, G. Kalin, Wong Koo, F. ". Gaule, j. 13. M. Cameron, and Mes, Wm. Pugh,

Shipping Report.

Str. Shaphatng from Shanghai-Strong mon- soon, beary sea, conţinuous rajn.

Str. Baltan Góm. Swatow:- Moderate to fresh Elly to NE, winds, and showery weather.

Str. Promise from Auping :-NE. gala in the Formosa Channel, fine N. of Hongkong.

Str. Zafiro tom Manila -Light variable

PROBLEMS FOR the governmenT. The Japaness Government has a great tonic before it in the disposal of the troops returning from Manchuria and the question of pensions, winds, with smooth sea till 4 pm on the 1st &c. During the war a number of new army divi-inst, thence moderate to strong NE. breeze, sions were created, and the question is whether with moderate beam sea till arrival,

these new divisions will be maintained, or

abolished. In some quarters opinion is in favour of disbanding these divisions now that'

Vosols in Port,

STHAMKIN.

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Moji 13th Sept., Ballast H. A. L. Australian, Br. 1.4, 1.784, W. G, McArthur, ist Oct,-Kobe 26th Sept., Gen.-G., L. & Co.

Borneo,

Ger. 8.a., 1,344, F. Sembill, 25th Sept., -Sandakan a11: Sept., Timber and Gen. -M. & Co.

peace is restored, in view of the great cost of Arcadia, Ger. ... 5-4 4, G. Schmidt, 19th Sept., maintenance, but the Government, it is said, holds contrary views. The authorities believe. that at least three-fourths of the new divisions must be maintained, ant that the extension of both army and navy is inevitable. This will undoubtedly form a great question in the Diet. As the war has continued for some nineteen months, most of the men on the reserva listá who were called out are now entitled 'ia pen. sion. Among others, the men of the Hiroshima which was originally sent rat in con- nection with the Boxer disturbance, are now fully entitled to the pension. According to the amended Army Tension Act the amounts per

·annum receivable by privater and non-com- missioned officers are as follows:--Second class

Division,

thec

Bontban, Fr. 4.6., 997, Ch. Sisco, 7th Sept.,-

Maigon 3rd Sept. Gen.-Wo Fat,

Carl alenzell, Ger 18, 484, G. Cornand, z3rd Sept,Mofi 18th Se, L., Co.-E. A, T, Clavering. Br. 18., 2,154, D. Harton, 6th Sept.,

2

Co

—So ina Cruz 3:45 Aug,, Ballast.—C. C. S. 5. Co.

.

1

Steamers Expected.

From Agents Dut

.......Singapore B. & S.

Oct. 4

Coromandel...Singapore.

• . P. & O. Co{Oct, Empire ... ***** SydneyG, L&Co Oct. Sanegambia Singapore. H. A. L....Oci. China ...... Japan ... R. M. Co... Oct. Athenian Vancouver. C. P. R. CoOct. Prinzess Alice. Calambo... M. & Co... Oct. Bayer........ Japan, ...... M. & Co... Oct. Arabla Portland...P. & A. Co]Nov.

Į AF.

+

Mr. and Mrs.

W. Carter, W. L. Chalkley, H. F Chatham, Hon. & Mrs.

Clarke, No mail will be closed for Canton on Satur. Clarks, day evening.

VISITORS AT THE HOTELS.

M. O.

Mrs. T. W, T, W. Clegg, .., Eng. Lt.

and Mrs. H. 1.

Connell, M...

Mr.

H. de Ste

and Mr. E.

A.

Davies, F. O.

Macfarlane, Dr. andham, G,

PRAK.

Augott, B. F. A Beattie, A.

Lay, Mrs Louder, Mr.

10

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Peattie, M. P.

to

Boggan, Mr. and Mrs.

10

Bourcheit, Mr. & Mrs.

a

Hoyd, Capt. and Mrs. Brown, 1), E

Machle, Mr. and Mrs. Maddaford, M Martin, R.

Chichester, Maj. A. A. Claibier, A. N. Cocks, Mr. & Mrs. A. E.

Mr. Duncan, Mr and Mrs. Dymack, Lieut. A. Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Fuller, Mr. Gales, Capt. Gudell, Mr. and Mrs. Hallingworth, Mr. and

Mrs.

DOOR RETURNS. ·

HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCKS.**

Clavering Empress of China Ponape Atlantis

At

Kowloon

Dock.

St. Dunstan

Kaipan in

Promise......

Cosmopolitan

SHANGHAI,

29th September.

| Howard, W. H.

ม่

50 22.

Terje Viken .........International,.............. Sept. 18. Koret.......am

Satsuma..............Cosmopolitan, ...

Yaroslav

Meteor

Vikingais

Tug, Svir

Licoshing

Tahung Maru

+4

Harker, B. Brotherton Haynes, Col Hareland, F, A. Helsgaun, A.

11.Hudig, D.

feffries, H. U.

28. Johnson, Rev..

23. Joseph, Mr. and Mrs.

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Old,

21. Kelsall, Major & Mrs.

28.

New,

18.

1

22:

Adams, F. R. 1

1

Barnett, H. J. C

„Tunkadoo, ...

Ships Passed The Canal. Butward-rath September-Glenlochy, Ben alder, Dardanus, Tiderint, Kouang Si. 15th September-Farna, Lothian. 10th September -Anam, Bhatia, Prinzess Alien Shadwell. 23rd September-Dencalion, Altita, Renarty, Indrani, Saluzie, 27th September-Inkula, Himalaya 29th September-C. Find Lattia, Indranadi, Menelaus, Ping Sury, Munchen, Cusitie, Darvel, Rugis, Krácska,

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Homeward-5th September-Acilio, Cal char, 20th September-fdominami, Kannidee, Japan. 23rd September-Prina Bitel Fried rich, 17th September-Benmohr, St. Hugo, Stenter 29th September-Armand Bektc......

Mr.

Meier, Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell, R. Muelle, E. O'Neil, J.. Hugh

Parry Major

Peace, Mỹ. Phillips, Major

Philpot, M. Pollock, Mr. Sawer, and Mrs. Setutto Mr. T. Sinclair. Stadt, Van de Stokeh, Mr. Thomas, Mr. Uffel, W. von Vandin, Gorden Vereker, Capt.

Mr.

Whits, Dr. M. J Wilford, F. C.

Witt, Major

CHAICIENURK,

Smith, E. Grani

A. H..

* Large

Leadbeater, T. E. Lewis, A. R.

Lewis, L. S.. Lugebil, V

Macdonald, D.

MacLennan, C. E.

Marriott, Dr O.

CHINA COAST METEOOLOGICA U REGISTERR. October and, H955, **,m.

Vladivostock, 7.

Bar. Th. Hu. Wind Wel

Nemuro................ 6. 110 6 —— S

'Hakodais..

Tokio Kochi

10

$0.00

30.10

30.03

E

30.07

30.07

Nagasaki..... Kagoshima... Oshima..... Naha Lahigakijima.. H

May, Mr. and Mrs. X. Faiheku

P

Miller, F. L.

Moon, Mr. & Mrs. E, M.

Moore, Dr. W. B. A.

H.A.

, Mrs.

ton, A. G.

Olife, O. C.

Packer. B. L.

F.N. LE

W

Parfiti,

Mrs. E. O.

n.

Mr. and Mrs.

| Day, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. T. L..

Doolittle, F. H.

***Pfordien, A. R.

Douglas, Capt. & Mr. J.

Mri, W. A.

Mr. T. C.

Powell, W. A.

Price, Mrs. P. M. 'Reel; Dr. L. R.

Dr, and Rinderknecht, H. T..! Mr. E.

Roach, Mrs. J. S. and Flecher, H.

Freeman, J. G. Fulton, Dr. W.

Glover, G Grant, A. W. Grone, Dr. F. Grone, Mrs. F. Hall, Capt. T. Harman, Mr. and Mrs.

Hit, R. L.

child

Scott, J Gray

Skolt, C.

Stoppa, Mr. and Mrs Taylor.

Koshun

Pancadores... Weihalwal... Gutzlaff

H

13

Te

MI

14"

++ *.m

30.20

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Sharp Peak... H |10.12 Amay minum 6,30 a.

Swatowa.m.30.01 Canton....

F*`..

Hopglony tos.m.$0.04 76

Ictoria Feak

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Gap Rock સામ W: MACEO ********* Haiphong Manila......... Bacolod.....} llalo Cebu.........

29.8073

29 92 8477

N

(19.89

C. St. James.jioa.m.

October 3rd, 1905, men,

Vladivostock.am.

Nemuro Hakodate

・Tokio ........

Kochi Nagasaki Kagoshima...

Naha Oshima

6.11.

Rochet, L.

Scott, Mrs. J. C.

Shea, J. J.

Shipman, E. J.

Stein, A. L.

P.

W. C.

+.

Thompson, H. D.

Ishigakijima.. Taihoku

11

A.m/30.06

$20.00

Minn

Tainan

32.00

Hurst, R., Engineer.

Capt.

Walkins, Miss E.

29.96

Whitlow, A. W.

l'encadores.

30.01 "

3

Whitton, Mrs., child

and infant

Woodi, W.

Hollingsworth, Mr. &

Mira.

Holt, B. G.

and Hunter, R.

Iboleon, Mr.

children and maid Innes, Capt. R.

Wakefield, Mrs. and Taichu.........

Koshua ......

Weihaiweb.gain 30.40 Gutzing

30.29] 69

Sharp Peak... .....30.19] 71

Wright, Mr. & Mrs. T. moy. 0.30

OCCIDENTAL.

Lowe, Mr. and Mrs.

Lowe, Miss Siesie Munro, Miss A.

Johannsen, Edm.

Smith, Mr. and Mrs

Grant

Caspersen, 5.

Chandler, F.

Fischer, Ch.

Gorcke, Mr.

Hales, G. L.

Hollmann, A.

Olles, Gi

Kampjard, Mrs. G, and Owen,

O.E.

child

Pararis, E

Keyt, Dr. H... Kill, G.

Dann, G. H.

Smith, Percy Fairchild, H. J. Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs, Webb, Mr. and Mrs.

Montagun Jameson, F. S. Marchant, Cant, and Wilson, Dr. Newell Mrs, and children Young, J. Ashton Nicholls, E. A,

Hall, J. S. Leenev. C. De

Arrivals at Home-rath September-Sitko- Hi, 15th September-Brizgauta, Nordpol. 20th September-Alcides, Formosa, Palma,

VIDE -ejnrich, | Martity. 3d September - Afax, Sydney, 27th September-Telemachus 20th Septensber-Bechuana,

Post Office.

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A Mail will close for :- Boihow and Haiphong- Per Hongkong, 4th. Oct., 9 A.M

Island Cooktown, Cairns, Townsville, Iris Manila, Timor, Port Darwin, Thursday

bane, Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zea land, Melbourne, Adelaide, and Perth-Per Australian, 4th Oct, 11. & M.

NAMI.

Fame...

·Flora ... Handy Blatt...

kowtoon.

Pearson, W,

Neubraun, J.

Obme, A

Gap

Dawatow, non§. Am.

Canton

11

Hongkongo.m.

Victoria Peak

Rock Масло

(29.80)

Manila ...... Bacolod.....

29.96

a.mm,

Hoilo......

th

Cebi.........

+1

Haiphong...

Pile, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. St. James, 10a.m.

G. and child

HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE OHINA STATION.

tarpede hont destroyer

special cervice torpedo.v...

TONE.

GUNS I.H.P.

Commander, D.

Captain W.

· H. E. Sulivin S...

LAST REPORTED AT

Weihaiwal

CLABS

CAPTAIN.

despatch-vessel...

1,700

3,000

Commander Harbord

Andromeda ATUD Astrea

cluiser, iki class

(1,000

16,500

Captain R. Nelson Ommanney...

Welbałwai

torpedo boat destroyer.

550

6

7,000

Lieut..Commander B. H. Heaton

Welhalwei

enuiser 2nd class

4,365

10

7,000

Captain Linnet G, Tufnell

Hongkong

Bornventure

cininer and cines.

4.360

10

7,000

Captain H. H. Torleste

Welhaimai

Cadmus

•Prop...

***

1,070

1,400

Commander il. du C.

C. Luard....

Yangtare

Chenib

*water tank and

nd tog

300

Clin

sleep

1,670

6

1,400

D. Wilkin, p.8.0.

Hongkong

Diadem Dec Eme Ettrick Exe

cruiser, 1st class

11,00

16,500

Yangtere

Waihaiwal

tarpedo boat destroyer

7,000

Lieut. Commun

Weihaiwal

torpedo boat destroyer.....

་་

7,000

Lieut.-Commander Bather..

Weibalwei

torpedo boat destroyer

$60

7,000

Lieut.-Commander Lawin

Car

Weihaimoi

torpedo boat

destroyer ...

$30

7,000

Commander A. F. Everett

Weihaiwai

crubeat destroyer, ...**

torpedo bout destroyer ...

and class...

заб

5.700

414

4.360

7,000

*75

1,000

Lisat. Commander Stevenson Captain H. Grant-Dalton Lieut.-Commander H. B, Cox

Welhaiwaj

Singapore

Weihalwel

175

4,000

Lieut. Commander Richards...

Hongkong

6.400

1,400

Captain E. F.. B. Charlton

Walhalwai

12,000

21,000

3,600

Captain Shortland..........

Weihaiwei

7,000,

torpedo boat destroyer' ..

550

7,000

3.000

1,200

Chitain William B. Fawckner Lieut. Commander 0. Seymour.. Lieut. Commander W. E. Darwall Lieut. Commander E. V.F.R.Dagmon

1+

Hongkong

Weibalwol

Hongkong

Yangiare

185

Eno

Hongkong

44300

240

240

240

Taku...

6,500

in reserve

TARKLER be

Sulle!....

Tamar Teal Virago Waterwitch Whiting Widgeon Woodcock... Woodlark

21,udo

Honriend

receiving ship

Commodore H. P, Williams...

Hongkong

river gunboat...

800

torpedo boat destroyer

6,300

rveying ship...

450

torpedo boat destroyer

5,900

Lieut. Commander E. Secretan Lieut.Commander Gregory... Commandar it. W. Glennia Lieut-Commander G. E. L.

Yangtze

Weibatwel

Surveying (Swatow)

Waibalwal

river gunboat ...

800

liver gunboat

river gunboat...

$50

Lieus-Commander G. B. Spicer-Simson), Yangtza Lieut. Commander Hugh Somerville ... Yangtze Lieut.Commander Jno, F. Knox... Yangtiza

Macao-Per Hrungskan, 431 Ocl., 1.IŞEM. Ringapotion

Sourabaya and Samarang-Ter 4th Oct, 2 P.M. Shanghai-Per. Kwongrang, 4th Oct., a p.st. Kube-Per Taishan, 4th Oct., 4 PM. Bwatow, Amoy and Auping-Per Promise, 4th Oct., 5 P.N.

- Macao-Per leungshan, 5th Oct., 115 P.M. Amoy, Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, "Yoko hama, Honolulu and San Francisco-l'er Mongolia, 6ih fict, 11 A M.

Swatow, Cheloo and Tientsin-Per Wolang. 6th Det, A.M.

Oct. 3

Macau Per Brungshan, 6th Oct., 1.15 P.M. Manila-Per Loongsang, 6th Oct., 3-P.M..

and Shanghai--Per Shaøkring, 6th

Batavia, Samarang, Sourabaya and Macassar --Per Tjímahí, 7th ct, to A.M.

Manila-Per Zafiro, jih Oct., ja A.M. Europe, &c., India, pig

Nubia, 7th Oct, TI A M

Macao-ler Heungshan, 7th Ga., 1.15 P.M. Shanghai-Per Zikuka, 7th Oct., 3 F.M.T

· Swatow, Cheloo and Tientsin-Per Kantu, 9th Oct., 3 P.M.

Yokohama and Kobe-Per ̈ Faiyuan, 9th Oct., 1 P.M.

Hecla

igenia tichen...

Conus .. Finsha

norhen

CHLICE ***

Rambler Rebin Sandpiper Snipe

cruiser, 1st class

cruiser, 2nd class

torpedo boat destroyer

river punhas

river

unbont

tagiedo boot destroyer

surveying rerel river gunboat

river gunboat

tiver guntiat

torpedo Lat destroyer

cruiser, is class

* Flag of Admiral Sir Gerard U. Noel, Commander-in-Chiel,

Singapore, Penang and Bombay-Per Capri, 12th Oct, 11 AM

Manila-Per Rubí, 14th Oct., 11 A.M. Manila, Zamboanga, Port Darwin, Thursday Island, Cooktown, Caims, Townsville, Brisbane, Acheron- Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, Argus... Molbourne,

Adelaide and Porth--Per Câingin, | Avalanche zi, 16th

6th Oct., 3 P.M.

flaionnette...'' Frederich, Wilhelmshales, Herbertsbohe, Caronada Matupi,

Sydney and Melboome- Brisbane, Per Friss Waldemar, 17th Oct, 11 & M.

Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama Victoria and Vancouver, BC-te Emprats of | Chína, 18th Oct, 11 AM

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Casse-tête... ་དོན་ Comate D'A Décidéo Descartes... Enoc Francisqu Guichen ! ... Gueydop Henri Rivière...

.river

Lieut.-Commander F. B. Noble

Lieut. Commander J. Kiddie Commander C. E. Monro

Lieut. Commander Robert E. Vaughan. Lieut.Commander H. T. Atlay

Lieut. Commander Davidson,

W. L. Grant

Captain W. L..

Welhalwal

Surveying (Labuan)

West River.

Wart

River

Lieutenant L'Eost...

Thomas

Welhalwal

Canton

Saigon

Haiphong

Saizon Saigon

Balgon

|

Singapore, Penang and Calculla – Per Kultang, 10th Oct, 2 P.M.

Europe. Nelda

|

Bayern, tish Oct. 11 A.M.

Cebu and Iloilo-Fer Sungkiang, Tith Oct...

FRENCH MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA STATION,

NAME

FLAG AND DESCRIPTION.

TONS.

GUNS. R. P.

Commanding OFFICERS.

| LAST REPORTED AT

armoured gunboat ........

1,796 10

1,700

Lieut. Ferret:

***

**

river gunboar

113

500

Llaut, Jeannel ...

fiver kunboat

140

150

river gunboat

14

river guotost

150

Liast. Hus

༞!

river gunboat ro

140

150

gunboat

***

525

438

Armoured cruiser

4,000

9,500

Lieut. Merveilleux du Vigueux. Captain Allaire...

Gulf of Siam

*** **

645

Baie d'Along

1,000

3,985

5,500

Commander Amet

Haiphong,

river

Liedt. Mère

destroyer

6,300

Lient, Coton!

*** **

***

*

Haiphong

Bait d'Along

destroyer....

303

protected cruiser

Capt. Prat....

Haiphong

Haiphong

Hongkong

9:376

20,260

river gunboat

Capt. Ridoux,

Ls

Lieut. Partier ...

PE

308

Lisut, Corlover.

307

300

1,350

3,200

Commander Simon

+ Bet

Armbruster

9,700

19,600

307

Lieut, Praz

Lieut. Grellier'

Liene Lavissièra

30%

6,300

9,437:

бруд

· 1,796,

10,014

1,700 20,000 900

.

Capt

Terquem...

Empress of China, ir. ss., 3,046, R. Archibald, pdrates, V45; fir ! clasa privates, Y50;

R.M.R.,, 26th Sept., Vancouver, BC, 4th extra clase privates, Y55; corporals, Y70; ner- Sept, and Shanghai 24th, Maila and Gen. geants, Y8o'; sergeant-majors, Yoo.

C.P. R. Co. The Home

we learn, Department, is maki & Foothing, Br. 4.8 1,423, T. Arthur, aand Sept. Inquiries regarding

➡Java 12th Sept., Sugar.-J., M. & Co. of wounded soldiers and countries for the relief regulations of various

Fr. B., 747, A. Susioni, 1st Oct. Hunga the families of men killed, with the object of

ng and Hoihow 30th Sept, Cen- drawing up the best system possible, Mr.

A. B MY Yamagata, Vice-Minister for Home Affairs, hat. Katherine Park, Br. ss., 8,075, W. Hi Copp, asked the prefectural Governors to report on

21st Sept-Durban arit Aug, Gen.-G., dition of woun 'ed soldiers and bereaved

Jars & Co.

· Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, and the best means for giving these Kutsang, Br. s., 3,109, R. C. D. Bradley, Ist Victoria and Vancouver, B.C.—Per Athenian, unfortunate people employment. The authori ties are evidently determined to die justice to

Oct Singapore 8th Sept., Gen.—f, M. | 1st Nov, 11 AM & Co. those who have a claim. upon the country-woogiang. Br. 4,8., 1,48, W. P. Baker, Jai CHRISTMAS AND NEW YER PARCEL Japan Chronicle.

MAILS, HOMEWARD, Oct-Canion 30th Sept, Gen,~J, M. & Co.

Parcels for the United Kingdom via Gibraltar The NAMING GE THE TREAT F. Cacic, Br. 6., 1,541, J. B. Jackson, ist Ocs, Saigon 27th Sept., Meal and Gen- Chipess. Loongtang, Br, 1., 1,097, A. E. Handbach, and Oct.Manila 20th Sept., Gen.-J. M. & Co. Loosok, Ger, a 1,920, G., Schulten, goth Sept Bangkok 20th Sept, Rice and Gen,

8. Madeleine Rickmers, Ger, M., 1,126, Simon san, 29th Sept.-Bangkok 22nd Sept, Rice, B. & S.

་་

posted up to 5 pm, on Friday, the 3rd of Javelins November, are due in London about the 11th Kersaint... December, and those posted up to 5 p.m. on Friday, the 17th November, are due in London Montcalm... on Christmas

fe of 60 canta parcais Mosque!

Olry may be forwarded vin Brindisi and if posted Paine ... before 5 p.m. on the 17th November would: Pistolet accompany the letter mail due in London on

Proléo

With orning,

There appears to be considerable discussion throughout the United States, remarks & car. respondent to a Loddon paper, in relation to the name of the treaty, which it is hoped will be negotiated between the plenipotentiaries of Russia and Japan, Portemouth maintains that -it shall be called the treaty of Portsmouth, be- cause the regulations are to be made at the Portsmouth Navy Yard, but the Navy Yard, in fact, is at Kittering, In the State of Maing, and the Maina people, therefore argue that it should be called the treaty of Kittering, New Mercedes, Br, transport, 1,970, J. S. Macgregor, of the 1st of December is not due in London f

castle, it is said, has already put in a claim.

26th Sept. Weins

Weihaiwel 21st Sope, Ballast. Admiralty

and yat others hold that it should be named Mongolia, Ant. B, Byso, W. P. B., Porter, 25tl

"The

the treaty of Pientaugua, because Navy, Vard is on the river of that game,

Now let London offer a suggestion through

The Globe. If a treaty be signed jat it be call-

the 18th December. Parcels intended for New Redoutabla..... Yaar's delivery should also be forwardad by the | Bahru. mail of the 17th November, as the parcel mail

till the 8th of January win Gibraltar and the Burprise and January via Brindisi,

Takiang.*** The rates of postage on ordinary parcels are Takom Can Francisco a6th Aug', Honolulu | as 'allows -

Vauban 1st Sepu Yokohama 14th, Kobe 16th, Fora parcel not exceeding gibs, in weight facts. "Nagnuski" (gth, and Shanghai #3rd, Malls.

7lbs $1,30 and Gen.-P. M. S. S. Co.

Jibs. $1.59

Sept

ed the Trealy of Washington and nothing else. | Segovia, Ger. Lay 3,800, Schoenfeldt, 30th

The probabilities nep: that it will be formally 'signed as "Washington, and it was from Wa

Seply Singapore 24th Sept, Gen-Hi A.

*

All parcels containing Jewellery or any article

of gold or silver must be insured, all ingred 'parcels must be sealed.. The mis man bour

Vigilants

armoured cruiser

river Fun

ganbaat delrayer cruisef..."

sub-mai

moored cruiser destroyer....

river guabost

| destroyer. ** ...sub-marin...

זי

battleship, reserve i destroyer “Krmoured gumboni ́armoured cruiser

river dastrofar battleship, reserye u

gunboabout

W

Slagship of Vice-Admiral Ricliard, Commander-in-Chief: || Flagship of Rear Admiral de Fauque de Jonquières, Pacot

Commander Spot-Duvauroux....

Bale d'Along Haiphong

Награсяв ...Haiphong

* Salcony

...Saigon

Bala d'Along d'Along

JPL

***

Commode C. P. Mr Poldious

Liest, Glorieux

Limut, Labelline Capt, Dupries

Capt. Galbertad

Lient, Raque

"

Son Lieut. Brugnon

Balgon

Baig d'Along

Bale d'Along Upper Yangien Saigon

Hongay Canton

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