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CE IN

“POLITIUSK

resignation laibe New York Bite

from ble position la Department of Education has brought to the front the juffuence of the Jaw and Jewish pre: Judice in American politles, and a number of ́observare a'oʻremarking that an attempt to use the “ Jewish vote l'as a club may do the faws more harm than good. This remark is based on the fact that the Dewey resignation comes as the result of a bitter war waged against him

Wray Castle, Br. 3.3, 3.717, P. Watson, raib Nov.-Amoy.th Nov, Gen.-D. & Co.,

Chronia, Russian & 2,818, Ch. Neuman, 13th

Nov. Saigon 9th Nov, Ballest➡Order, | Zafiro, Br. sä, 1,618, R. Rodger, 13th Nov.-

Berlomond Singapore: G. & Co Nov, 15. Tartar.......................... Shanghai... [C. P. R. Go Nov. 15.

•Tlimahi !!!!!!!!! carenr. 1. C. J. Li, Nov. 16 Borthwick, Hin R. W Simi

ngapore, F. & O. Co Nov, 18., and child Nippon... Willebad. Brisbane M. & Co... Nov. 19

Singapore S., W. & Co Nov. 18 Brighton, Mr. and Mrs. Kutsang

Calcutta. Ma

M. & Co Nov, zi..

J. Fa Emp. of Japan. Vancouver C. P. R. CoNov. 12

Brown, Capt. P.-5... Prins Heinrich Colombo. M. & Co. Nov. 32 Coptic... Japan .............. O. & O, Co Nov. 12 Bryan C.

Buckley, A. J.. B. & S. Dec. Burais, C. M. G. Changaba Sydney

Bablard,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY NOVEMBER 14

Shipping,

Arrivals.

Anne Stommers Expected.

From

"Agents

Lay, Mrg, Lello, Dr. and Mrs. A. 95% Levy, Mr. and Mrs. S..

Lewis, A. R

Autoit, E.F. Beattie, A

1905.

Kolanti, Major & Mrs. -Kaight, Mr.

Birbeck R. JA Bishop, La G

Bisney, Si

Bissall, W. S.

ME

Bonner, K. A.

Lewis, Cheer Lewis, G. W.

Beattie, M. P.

Lamparski, Mr. & Mrs.

s.

Lloyd, Mrs, and Miss

G. Bak MacArthur, Mr. and

Drobam, Men Brown, D. E. Chichester, Mal. A. A.

Louder, Mr.

Martin, R.

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Jr Mr. and infant

Clothier, A. N. Cocks, Mr. & Mrs. A. E. Daniel, Mr. Darling, Col,

Mose, Mrs.

Dchl

Moxon, Mr. and Mrs. Nagasaki

Kagoshima...

Muelle, E

Ollis, F. B.

Naha

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O'Neil, L. Hugh

Ishigakijima..

Fainter, Major & Mrs. | Talhoku w

Mr. and W. H.. Canter, W. L.

Mrs.

Tainan Koshun

Joha Minkber, W. Millar, P. L

Moon, Mr. & Mrs. R. M. Hudig, D. Moore, Dr. W, B. A.

son, Mia, & child i

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Mr. and Mrs.

A. B.

Hughes, Jacks, Mr. Jeffries, H. D. ·· Joseph, Mr. and Mrs.

S. G.

Mr.

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Gordon

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Manila 11th Nas, Gen.-S., T. & Ch. Holstein, Ger. 1.085, 4. Niejahr rath Nov, -Keban 11th Nov., Coals, J. & Co. Bourbon, Fr. 977, Ch. Sisco, 11th Nov

Maalia toth Nov., Ballast-Man Fat Nabi, Ger. 1.4, 3,401, G.. Habel, 13th Nov..

New York 8th Sept., Oll-H, A, LA MA

Ships Fassed The Canal"

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|_ Butward—zoth October-Hysan, Okie, St.

McAran, T. P. McCallan, Miss L. McConnell, Lt. F. C. McLeod, Mise M.

Dymack, Lieut. A. Gates, Capt. Gantis, E. D

HarketCol. *

B. Brotherton

Haynes, Col Haseland, F. A. Howard, W. H.

Parry, Major Peeble, Mr. Pollock, x.c., Mr. M.

Sawer, Capt. and Mrs. Weihaiwal 9 a.m.

by some of the Republican politicians, who Kwangae, Hr. 18: 1,178, A. Stott, 4th Nov,➡ Bydert, Tonkin, "rath" October-Claverhill, tham,'Hop, & Mrs. Moiar, Mr. and Mrs. | Hatian, Mr. and Mrs. Quennel!; Capt. .-

7th Novi Gon

uned as their chief weapon the charge that Dr. Dewey excluded the Jews from his hotel, the Lake Placid Club, and they urged that a man with such race. prejudices ought not to hold office in the State Board of Education. 1:

General Alava, Am, L., Boc. T. Adamson, 13th Nov.-Shanghal rith Nov, Ballast-US Hinang, Br. 2.8, 1.57, W. E. Sawar, 131b

... NAVY..

Priam. 31st October-Prinä Heinrich, Sil, H. B

via, Indrapura, Asama, Pathan, Ulysses. 7th November-Oceana, Oristat.

Homeward-17th October-Baniomond. 31st October-Scandia, Antenor,

M. O.

Clark, T.

Clarke, Mr. & Mrs. Q. Clarke, Mtn. T. W. Clarke, T. W

turned out that the Hebrew excluainn was the Nov.-Jara ·3rd Nov., Sugar.-J., M. & Arrivals at Home-20th October-Ernest | Clogg, *.*., Eng. * A. G.

work of the club, of which Dr. Deway was noi even a member, although his family owns the hotel but this did not stóp the campaign against him. His friends, aver, that the cam..... paign was purely politicala rald on the Sinte Library officer with the cry of Antisemitism raised to cover the real purpose of the raid.

The peril of expiniting the "Jewish vole in this way is suggested in the following letter to the New York, Sun by Dr. 1. K. Funk. He Bay':

is it wise for the Jews to cause thousands of educated men who are greatly 'Interested in public library work to feel that they have forced from this important 'service the most energetic and moni rasnurceful librarian in the world!

Palma, Br. *1, 4913, G. W. Cockman, 14th Nov.-Landon th Oct., and Singapore 7th Nov, Gen P. & O ̈9. N. Co. Sithonia, Ger. 5.9, 4,230, H. Brehmer 14th.

Nov., Hamburg 1st Oct. Port Said via Penang ant. Bingapore 7th Nov., Gen.—. H. A. D!

Amara, Brčka, 1,566, C, J, Mattock, 14th Nov,

-Canton 13th Nov., Gen.-J., M. & Co. Hyndes, Am. **, 2,911, John Alwan, 14th Nov.-Manila 11th Nov, Gen.-D. & Co.. Ld.

Ohio, U S. batleship, 13,500, Togan, 14th Nov.,

-Shanghai orth November,

(lenfarg, B 2.68, R.W. S. "oiman, 14th

Nov-London via Singapore 6th Nav Gen-McG. Bro, & Gow..

Clearances at the Harbour Offos, Nubia, for Taikon.. Anglee, for Shanghai. "Racial prejudice has teeth, and teeth have Promise, for Swatow. edge, but it is not racial prejudice that bars the Rayalist, for Hongay, Jews from summer hotels The present aver···Palma, for Yokohama. nge Jew is stamped, and coined out of past acorminus infustices. Po lenined from pre- sistent wronk an appormal self-az eriton which in social intercourse is disagreeable, and nowhere more so than at a summer resort. This, together with the fact that where one few comes a crowd is apt in 'came, ex- plains the bar.

"Naver at any time in the last nineteen.cen. turies nor anywhere else has the Jew made so great progress toward 'nbsolute social equality Las in America,and now, Ponti crowd the incoming tide. Certain movements are started by forces heyond our indiviual reach. It would seem foolish to attempt to bridle the arth with a spider's web in the hope of con. trolling its speed and course; yet feeble things have often retarded great movements whose initiative was beyond human reach Let the low remember that in this country all things that he just will come to those who wait, and let both Jew and Gentile take to hent the saying of the great Jaw 'Spinoza: There instory for all in the house of the Lord,!"

The Boston of thinks this point well taken, and Til Skadunku!

"The milling Jaws now in New York, would only arouse tice prejudice against them by any conspićunus assertion of their powers as * dietlact race, and therefore, as pointed out by Dr. Funk and Dr. Singer, their solidarity in the case of the State Librarian would have been a grievous mistake. It is a small mailer whether a hotel in the Adirondacks objects entertaining Jews, and they can well afford to Ignore it and to ignore every manifestation of similar sentiment in sommer htela. They are numerous enough and rich enough to port superior hotels exclusively for themselves. Their patronaze in ton desirable to, ba, die- carded. The thing will right itself, unless the bitterness of the race prejudice is Inflamed by Jewish attemips to force the solution.

*** The Jaws are a very remarkable race and their strongest paint as manifested in their history has been their moderation. Every thing comes to him who waits seems to have besa their motto; and nowhere else in the world has in much come to them as in New York. In this country, the firet, and highest wisdom on the part of a race is not to am- phasize its race or its religious distinction.”

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The American Hebrew (New York), how. ever, declines to accept this advice.' declares:

“No one has criticized Dk. Dewey as a librarian and no one will, except, may be, to Buggeit that where a man hebb; such prejudices against the Jews it is not in probable that he has expressad ii in his dealings with his subför. dipates. And we have reason for believing that suggestion an Illuminating ont... But Dr. Funk, with the usual friendly' spirit' which characterizes him in all his dealings with the Jewish question, séumes & defence for the Jews against Antisemitism which every self. respecting Jew repudiates. We do not believe

in lying low, and not provoking the latent prejudices against the Jews, which Dr

|

Funk really believes exist, Dr. Funk asks, Is it wise for the Jews to cause thous mds "of educated men who are greatly interesied in the public-library work to feel that they bave forced from, this. Important Service the most energetic and most resourceful librarlan in the world?". And we say that it is wise to force from: his position the very best libraries in the world if that librarian shows that he hates a large number of our citizens, that he is a willing party 'to acts that show a fack of that very spirit for which this Republic “standc) (If it had bein Germana who were the

Departures. Nov. 13.

Nov, 14. Salazie, for Europe. Tokkin, for Shanghai, &c. Atholl for Singapore. Kwangle, for Shanghai Halfa, for Swatow, Kaifong, for Manila.

Konsu, for Canton."

Passengers arrived.

Per Kwangse, from Chefon-Mr. Notes.

Per Sithansa, from Singapore—576 Chinese. Per Palma, from Landon-M...T. C. Stafford..

Per fire, from Manila--Mr. A. J. Buckley, Mr. and Mr. Baker, 'Mr. and Mrs. Sienfield; Mes & Charles Bryan, W. A. Kemper, Alfred David, Dr. Pedro Robledo, Dr. G. F. Fireman, Meisri Chos. F. B-deltine, J. C. Dare, J. F. Bromfield, F. P. Gallway, N. C. Vestal, U Ballestaros, Teh Pek Lian, and 110 Chine'e.

Shippany Reert

Str. Zafire from Manila-Modénue to strong NË. breeze, with moderate following sea ail the way acrası,

Str. Wray Castle ftoin. Amoy Weather fine and clear. moderate swell. Spoke to three whalen (1) -3 days out fram, Hongkong, all well.

Yoseols in Port.

Stranno, Alexander, Am, s.6, 1785, Gove, 13thov

Cavite 9th Nov. Coal-Order. Amka, Br. 5, 7,393; J Leary, 9th Nov

New York 6th Sept., Oure Oil –S. O; Co. Carl Menzell, Ger 18, 484, G. Command, 12th Novaluria Island 3rd Nov., Timber

EAT CO.

Clavering, Br. ... 2.154. D. Barton, 6th Sept,

-Sa'ina Cruz 316f Aug, Ballos.-C. C. S s. Co. Dagmar, Ger.., 963. C. Wolf, with Nov

Bangkok 31st Oci, Rice and Gen-B. &

5.

Dr. Hans Jurg Kier, Nor, sa, 69, H. E.

Lorien, 15th Oct-Canton 14th Oct Gen-, T. & Co.

Empress of India, Br. *.*., 3,032, E. Bart!àm, R.M.R., 25th Oct-Vancouver, (R,C.) and Oct., and Shanghai aand, Mails and Gen. -C. P. R. Co. Hedwig Menzell, Ger. .s., po, C. Schönberg,

6th Noy Sourabaya 33rd Oct, and Sin- gapore 28th, Sugar.E, A. T. Co. Korea, Am...1.0, 5,611, W. B. Seabury, 11th Nov., San Francisco rath Oct; and Shanghai 9th Nov, Mails and Gen.-P. M. S. S. Co. Loongiang, Br. 1.4., 1,092. A. E. Sandbach; 13th Nov.-Manila toth Nov., Gen.-J., M. & Co.

Simons. 24th October-Premszan, Kannebes, Malacca 18th October-Rook, Varona, Bin larig, Lace, Rhenania, 3111 October-Spesia, Austria, Pak Ling, Candia, 11th November -Caylon, Achillei, Skimosa.

Post Office.

A Mall will oloss for :- Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kahe, Vokishams, Veteria and Vet couver, BC.-Pei Ruprast of India, 15th Nov, 11 A.M.

Afacan-Per leungskan, 15th Nov., 1.15 P.M. Singapore, Penang and Calcutta- Per Namson, 15th Nov, 2 24

Bangkok-Per Dagmar, 16th Nov, 11 A.M. Macao-ler leungshan, 16th Nov, 1.15 PM. Macao-Pet Hengshan, 17th Nov., 1.15 P.M. Shanghai-l'er Kroongang, 17th Nov.,

1 P.M.

Manila-Per Leongsang, 17th Nov., 3 PM. Shanghaic: Forohow, 17th Nov, 3 P.M. Swalow, Tsingtas, Chefoo and Tientsin-Per

17th Nov., 5 P.M.

Bila-Per Zufiro, 18th Nov., to A,M.

Amoy Moji, Kobe, Yokohama Victoria, BC, and Tacoma, Wash.-Pei Hyn 73, 18th

Nov., la

A.M. one,

Delo, při Pokud te Ariadia, 18th Nov,, 11 AM.

Macao-Per Heungskèn, 8th "`ov,,'1.15 PM. Kobe and Yokohama-Per Ontang, “tith

2 1.5, Singapore, Pehang' and 'Calcutta - Per ́ Amara, 18th Nov. 3.P.M.

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Amay, Straite and Rangoon-Per Zibengla, 18th Nov., 3.7 M.

Macao-Per Heungshan, 20th Nov., 1.15 P.M. Macao-Per fleungshan, 1198 Nov, 1.15.P.M. Manila-Per Taming, 21st Nov. 3PM

Jadia, via Tuticorin V Europe,

22nd Nov,, A M Macho-l'er fleungrias, 12nd Nov, 1.15EM. Macan- Per Heungshún, 23rd Nov, 1.15.P.M. Tientsin-Per Esang,, 231d Nov., PM, Moji,

Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria, B.C., and Tacoma, Wash-Pet Tremont, 24th Nov,

IT AM

and Mr. H. IT Copp, Mira and Miss Copp Corning, Mr. John Coulthart, J Cou Crawford,

W: Crossley, J. W.

Cruickshank, A. Cunningham, G.

Dr. and Mrs. Curry',

Davies, F. O. \

E. A. o. C. F.N. Le

Park, J.

l'aley.

Mr. E: O.

W.

E: Pecker, 1.

Deacon, F. B. Doolittle, F. H. Dowley, Mrs. W. A... Douglas, Capt. & Mrs.

W. A. Poning,

Mr. T. C. Evan-Jones, Dr. and

Mrs. E Farnam, Miss Fletcher, H. France, Mr. Reba

C. W.

"hol, Dr. G. F.

FW. Gailwey, F. P. Hall, Capt. T Hanghwont, W. B. Harnam, Miss

Fennefather, Capt. &

Mrs. G. H..

Sharg

Capt. & Mrs.] Canton 9 a.m.2 Wilkie, Joha White, Dr. M. J.

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Smith, E. Grau! Smith, Mr. and Mrs

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Harvey, Capt. & Mrs. · Soppa, P.

Barnett, H. J. O Dann, G. H.

Harbon, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Percy

Marchant, Capt. and Webb, Mr. and Mrs.

Mrs, and children Montague

OCCIDENTAL

Bohmer, Dr. M. A. H. Kolmons, H.

Perkins, Mr. and Mrs.

J.

T.

Ffordien, A. R.

L.

Figott, C.

Bumann, A.

Potts, Mr. and Mrs.

L.

F. Casperson, S.

Chandler, F.

David, A.

Dollinger, H.

Ehemann, F.

Powell, W. A... Reed, Mrs. G. W. Rhoden, A. K.

Ronch, Mrz, J. S, and

child

Scott, J. Gray

Scott, Mrs. J. G.

Shen, J. J.

Skott, C.

Small, Stafford, T. C.

A. La

Hollingsworth, Mr. & Steps, H.

MIN

Holt, A. J

Hall, B. G.

Howes, A. T. Hunter, R.

Hurst, R.N., Engineer. Iboleon, Mr.

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Jameson, Mr. and Str.

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Macao-Per leungië 19, 20th Nov, 1.35 P.4 Island, Cooktown, Cairns, Townsville, irishrane, Clio

Manila, Zamboanga, Pert Darwin, Thursday Cherub day, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, Dee

Didem 14-bourne, Adelaide'nnil Perth-Per Tsinn, Eine 29th Nov, 3 P.M

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Saipe The best method of sending cards is to Taka enclose them in an envelope with the flap Sutlej turned in.

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Stevenson, Men.

Stevenson, R.N., Lieut..

Comdr..E. Thomas, Hi, P.

Wakefield, Mrs. and Werkins, Miss E

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Watts, Miss M. J.

Whitlow, A. W. Woods, H. F

Krill, G.

Lowe, Mr. and Mrs.

Munro, Mins A.

Lowa, Miks Sienia

Neumark, I), M.

E.

Rohnstadt, F.

Dommic, Mr. and Mrs, Owen, O. E.

Fischer, Ch.

Grundelius, Capt. and

Mrs. C. and child

Hanson, Miss

Hales, G. L

Kayt, Dr., H.

Pillis, 4

Schlosser, Julius Schmidt, Dr. Adolf · Stattz, H. Valkamp, F

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CLASS.

TONS. GUNS LHP

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torpedo boat destroyer ...

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Lieut, Commander Stevenson Captain H. Grant-Dalton

Lieut. Commander H. B. Cox Lieut.-Commander

Captain E. F. B. Charlton Captain Shortland,

Lieut. Commander C. Seymour... Lieut.-Commander W, H. Darwall

Lieut. Commander E. V. F. R. Dugmore||

Lieut, Commander Robert E. Vaughan.

Lieut.-Commander J, T. 5. Lyne ......

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7,000

torpedo boat destroyar

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torpedo hoal destroyer

5.700

4.36

7,000

torpedo best destroyti

4,000

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4.000

6,400

2,400

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12,000

21,000

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torpedo boat destroyer...

3,400

1,200

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Lieut. Commander F. B. Noble Licut Commander J.

Kiddle

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Long Harbour

torpedo boat destroyer

5,900

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'550

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Lieut. Commander G. E. L. Thomas.... Lieut. Commander G, B. Spicar-Simson Lieut. Commander G. J. Todd.... Lieut.-Commander Įno. F. Knox....."

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Virago MAILS, HOMEWARD, Parcels for the United Kingdom via Gibraltar Waterwitch posted up to 5 pm on Friday, the 17th of Whiting, ... November, are due in London on Christmas Widgeon

Woodcock Morting,

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With an additional fee of 50 cents parcels may be forwarded via Prindisi and if posted before 5 p.m. on the 17th November would accompany the letter mail due in London an the 18th December. Parcels intended for New Year's delivery should alen he forwarded by the mail of the 17th November, as the parcel moit of the 1st of December is not due in London Naus Sang. Br. s.5, 2,591, Geo. Payne, Bil | vill tha Rth of January via fübraltar and the

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i The rates of postage on nulinary parcels are Oita, Nor. **, 2,088, H, Linchansen, soth Nov,ras follows :--

Probolinggo 25th Oct., Sugar-S, W. & For a parcel not exceeding is, in weight docts.

$1,30 Prinz Sigismund, Ger. 48, 3,307, D. Lenz, 13th

Nov., Kobe 6th Nov., Gon.~~~~M, & Co. Fromire, Nor. ... 74, E. Torsionen, Tath NovAnping th Nov. Amoy roth, and Swatow 11th, Gen.-0. S. K. Sams-3, Ger... 1,635, F. Richwaldi, 10th

Nov.Bangkok rd Nev., Gen.-B. & S.

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Tean, Br. 1, 1.34%, W. B. Brown, láth Nov. Manila 7th Nov, Gen-B. & S. Thaima, Nor. 4., 1.896, 1. Jager, 1st Nov.

Moji 26th Oct., Cônle,~-M. B. K. Trino, Ger, 5.5%, 1,839, A. Kinat, 16th Oct.,--

Saigon 11th Oct. Gen.-Į. & Co....

Sallinn. VesszLA,

Celtic Chief, Brship, 1,709, Janes, 9th Nov.-

Philadelphia, teth June, Kerosine.-S. O, Co.

Rose. Br. b 832, Wright, 10th Nov.-West Australia 4th Aug,, Sandal Wood.—S. & Co.

BOOK RETURNS,

· ́-HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DÒCKS.

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Kowloon Dock,

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river gunboat

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liver gumboat

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Argus...

All parcels containing Jewellery or any article of gold or silver must be insured,, all insured parcels must be ranled The seals must bear Baionnelle...

Achéran

Avalanche... the impression of a device ar private mark.

Caronade. ... Coins must not be used for sealing purposes.

Casse-tête ... of postage on letters from Hongkong and the

Comète Do no₫ after 15th July, 1905, the rate

D'ASS British Postal Agencier in China toustralia Décidée will be at the rate for 4 cents for each balf

Descartar ounce instead of 10 cents as at present Dupelit-Thouars

The rate of postage on latters from Australia Brioc

*

destroyer.... destroyer

to Hongkong and the British Postal Agencies Francisque...... in Chion will be reduced from si to zd. for each half sunca,

Malls for Canton, Samakui, Wuchow sad Macso will be clored on week daya at 7.30 every morning. On Sundays the mail for Macho will be closed at 8 am, and that for Canton at 9 a.m

Mails for Namiao, Sanbue, Kongmoon, Kumchuk, Bamshui, Wuchow and Canton every evening at 5 p.m. On Sundays the mails will be closed at 9am.

No mail will be closed for Canton us Sater day evening,

Haiphong

Baie d'Along

Balo d'Along Saigon

FRENCH MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA STATION..

NAME.

Flag and DebCRIPTION, TONS. GUNS, H. P.

COMMANDING OFFICERS.

LAST REPORTED AT

armoured gunboat

river gunboati

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1,796 133

10

1,700

Lisut: Farrel

Saigon 3:

500

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T

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river gonboat

140

150

river gunboat

150

Salzon

river gunhaat river gunfoat

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Lieut. Miller

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150

Baigon Salgon

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438

Lieut. Merveilleux du Vigonux

„Gulf of Blam

cruiser

4,00

9,500

Captain Allaire...

ipt

1,000

Lieutenant I.'Eost...

Haiphong

3.985

1,500

Commander Amat...

*

10,034.

Captain Passerat de Bilans...

303

Llout, Mère

303

6,300

Lieut. Cotoni.....

303

Lieut. Bibelun m

EA

Caps, Prat

F24

9,376

30,200

Capt.

pt. Ridoux...

Lieut Ponier ...

F

200

108

307

300

2,200

Hala d'Along

marina..., **

9,100 F.307

Capt.

Martel

Armbruster ***

Bale

Lint, Grellier..

***

Tongka

6,300

Glorieux

Baie d'Along Salgoo

9437

Commanding the local defence of

Saigon

Indo-China

Haiphon

Dupri

Saigon

Bale d'Along

Upper Yangi14

Saigon

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armoured cruiser river gunboat...

protected cruiser armoured cruiser

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destroyer.... sub-mintine destroyer......

battleship, reservé

dastroyar... armoured gunboai gunboat

AM

river gunboat,

2. destroyer HE ...battleship, reserve

river ganhost.

Flagship of Vice-Admiral Richard, Comm Flagship of Rear Admiral de Fanqui

Fronde Guichest. Graydon Henri Rivière... Jacquin Javeline Kersaint Lynx Montcalm... Mousquet ... Olry Pelko ... Pistolst Protés..

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Redoutable...

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Номакона,

Hedwig Montell

Adama, F. R.

Allen, Mrs. R.

SHANGHAI,

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8th inst. International, Oct. 31.

Almond, R. W, Anderson, Mrs. K. Pardy, A. H.

Battiscombe, H. G. --

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Now, Nov.

Kem Koenig, C. Laing, A: H Bell, R.M. Lleut. 11, P. Laugboran, Miss and Bingham, Mr. & Mr. maldata

Johannsen, Edm,· *| Kaplan, Mr. & Mr. N, Kemper, Kent, H. W

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Takow....

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Vigilante

objects of this batred on the past of Dr. Dewey Plaenyempi Dr. Funk would opt have been surprised to Timo....bove.jp2-in And determined opposition to him. Why does Hercules... Dr. Fank offer, the degrading suggestion, to Kwantin the Jews if he holds them in such high esteem Tean

that be speaks to them as a friend?'.

Holding a man to his opinions is the open, no matter what the consequences, if li do nothing else but rivet the attention of the American people to what Dr, Funk admits to

5.M.S. Tiger wrong. Ji the best way to eliminate it al Bodry, Tod ogether pr to come to a polot where it may be U.S.S. Elcanp

sahi to qxtermination V-Literary Pigist. ||- | Wingiang gururu

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