CHINESE COLLEGE, ORE FENANG.
A MAONIFICENT DONATION,
The preliminary arrangements for the fond- stion of a Central College in Penang for the teaching of Chinese in the Mandarin dialect were concluded yesterday at the Chinese Tows| Hall, the "Straits Echo of agth oft; says, Bin Excellancy Thio Thio Sixt, Vice-President of the Board of Trade, Peking, presided over a vast assemblage of Chinese. He urged the necessity of this important institution in the Straits Settlements, where very few Chinese boys ever learned their national language. All over the principal cities of China, such colleges had been or ware being established, and it be hoved residents in the Straits not to lag behind. He proposed the large piece of land adjoining Tek Soon Street be bought and buildings erected there, and, would gladly subscribe $50,000 towards the fund in addition to a 'regular subscription of $1,200 a year, (Cheers.) After speeches had been' made by various leading members of the Chiness Community, including Meters. Lim Kek Chan, Fan Choo Chuun, Oon Boon Tan, Lim Hua Chiam, etc, it was finally decided to appoint the following on the Board of Trustees:
Chairman-Mr Leong Fee, Vice-Consul
for China.
Vice-Chairman-Mr. Lin Hua Chiam. Committee-Mestra. Cheah Tek Soon..
Oon Doon Tan.
Lim Kek Chuan.)
Oai Hap Boon, Oai Kim Kheng, Lim Teng Seang. Leong Lok. Hing.
Ng Seah Wong. Ten Soon Khang. Foo Choo Choon, Lean Swee Lee, Goh Taik Chee
THE JAPAN-KOREA TREATY.
OFFICIAL TEXT.
Au extra to the Official Gaz:tie has been published giving the text of the Japanese Korean Treaty, signed on the 17th ult. be- "tween the Japanera. Minister at Séoul and the
Korean Minister for Foreign Affi, Some difference is noticeable in the official text from what has already been published as regards the details of the Trenty. The official text roads as follows:
The Japanese and Korean Governments, being denfrous of strengthening the principle of the combination of interests, which links the two Empires, have, with the same end in view, agreed upon the following Articles, which will remain binding until the power and wealth of Korea ure recognised as having been himly established:
abroad.
"Article --The Japanese Government will take upon itself the duty of carrying out the existing Treatles between Korea and foreign
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Kilhennard, tir. nu. 1,784, Wilson, sth Dec,-
S. N. Co.
Calcutta syth Ner, Coal-A., K. & Co. Haimun, Br. .. 696, A. I. Robson, 6th Das, -Coast Porte jih Lecy Geumkin L & Chussang, Br. 1.5., 441%, R. Cox, 6th Dec,,~ Canton sib Dec, Gen.~~). M. & Co. Wingsang, Be. #14 1,517, W. Stalker, 6th
Dec-Canton jih bac, Gen-J, M. & | Co. Wongkoi, Ger, s., 1,170, W. Rehar, 6th Dec
Vossola in Part
Alexander, Am. 8., 1,785. Gott, 13th Nov.-
Cavite geh Nov, Coak-Order.
America Marti, Jap 6 Philip Going, 27th Nov.-San Francisco 27th Oct., and Shanghai 24th Nov, Malls and Gap.-T. K. Ka
Amigo, Ger. ., 811, L. Iverson, and Dec- Lollo 37th Nov, Sugar and Wood.-J. & Andres Rickmers, Ger. 5.8., 1,820, H. Köhn, 1st Dec-Bangkok 3rd Nov., Rice.-B. Australien, Br. as., 1,784, W. G. McArthur, 4th Dec-Australia via Timor and Manila 1st Dec, Geb.-G., L. & Ca. -
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Laing, A., H. Les Leigert, S.
Anderjon, Mr. K. Bells RM. Llest. Hy. Battiscombe, G. Birbeck, R. J. Bishop, L. G
Lewis, L. S. Matriolt, Dr. O. McArun, T. P.
Miso M-
C.W.
| Innes, Capt. R.
Jameson, Mr. and Mrs,
Johannsen, Edm. Joki, S. P. F.
Wakefield, Mrs. Mod
Miss
Watkins, Miss E.
Keller-Sturcke, Ed. A. maid-
son
And
Kent, H. W..
Kom, F.
Koetilg, C.
Mr. and Mrs. Aucott, H. F.
Bonby Mr. and Mrs. Bonner, E. A. Bornand, Mr. Borthwick, Mrs. R. W. Millar, P. L.
and child
Moffatt, J. D. Bradley, Dr. and Mrs.
Leattie, A. Beattie, M. P. ' Broham, Mrs.
Mr. & Mr.
IRINA: COAST
December.
Vladivostock.7.10. Vemuro...m.
Whitlow, A. WA Williamson, Mr. and
Woodley, M.
Wright, Mr. & Mrs. T.
Hakodate
Tokio
Young, J. A.
Kochi
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Kelsall, Major & Mrs. Nahu Knight, Mr.
Lumpet Louder,
boku
Mitchell, R. Martio, R. Moss, MIE
Mr. and Mrs.
A. B
Daniel
Newall, S. G.
Newington, A. G. Nicholls, E. A
Col. Dymack, Lieut. A. Gales
Capt. Gantie, E.
Muelle, E. Ollis, F. B.
O'Neil,
J. L. Hugh
Parry, Major Peeble, Mr.
M
Mr. & Mr. R. M. Chichester, Maj. A. A.
Bangkok 26th Nov, and Swatow gih | Bangkok, Br. 6.6. 1,237, E. Klunmit, sth Dec., Brighton, Mr. and Mrs., Capt. W. Brown, D. E.
Elisabeth Rickmers, Ger. S., 997, G. Götschr
Dec, Rice and Word.& S
& S,
6th Deca Bangkok 28th Nov., Ricd-, Clara Jebsen, Ger. s., 1,103, J. Bendixen. 6th Dec.-Chelon goth Nov., Gen.-J. & Co.. Vorwarts, Ger. 10, 1,700, Ulderup, 6th Dec,-
Pakhai and floihow 4th Dec, Gen. and
· Pign.—]. & Co." Dundas, Br. s.8. 1,054, H. G. Case, 6th Dec.,
-Kraksan (Java) sind Nov., Sugar.-D. & Co.
Victoria, Ch. L., 914, J. F. Messer, 6th Dec,
Nawchwang 25th Nov., and Cheloo 30th, Bulk. Beans and Gen-Xung Fat. Proßt, Nor, 18., 713, E. Olsen, 6th Dec,
Bangkok via Anghin 27th Nov., Rice.-M. & Co..
Clearances at the Harbour Offee. Vuensang, for Amoy, Haimun, lor Swatow. Shantung, for Samarang. Progress, for Canton. Chunsang, for Satow
Pingang for Chinking. Australian, for Moji, Lightning, for Singapore.. "Deucalion, for Singapore Holching, for Kwong-chow-wan.
Departures.
Dec. 6.
Priya Regent Lulipold, for Europe. Prins Etd Friedrich, for Shanghai. Heucalion, for Sit gape, Fokanue, for Haiphong, Germania, for Port Vala Otta, for Kobe,
C. Ferd. Laiss, for Hongkong, for siphong
Emma Luj ken, for Hongo.
dafing Maru, for Coast Parts, Indravelli, for Chefon, Lightning, for Calcutta. Wesang, for Can
Yuensang, for Manila.. Juchow, for. Shanghai
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Hong 22nd Nov, Rice. Yuen Fat Borneo, Ger. &., 1,344, F. Sembill, 1st Dec, Sandakan 176 Nov., Timber and Gen. -M. & Co.
Broholm, Dan. 1.1, 817, Birkholm, 27th Nov., Manila 24th Nov, Ballast, S., W. & Co. Changsha, Br, ax. 32,369, 7. Moore, 3rd Dec
Australian Ports 4th Not, Gen.-B. &
5.
S. Co.
Clavering Br. 6. 154, D. Batton, 6th Sept, -Salna Cruz 31st Aug, Ballast.-C. C. S. Courifield, Br. 8., 2,874, J. W. Martin, and Dec.,-Moji 27th Nov., Coal-D. & Co.,
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Derwent, Br. 4.8., 1,563, J. Jenkins, 30th Nov.,—
Saigon 26th Novi Goo-Man Fat. Eiger, Nor. 1. 875, Fingalsen, 5th Dec.
Canton 4th Dec, Gen.-S., & Co. Empress of Japan, Br. 1,039, Henry Pybus, R.M.R. 22nd Nov.-Vancouver 30th Oct., and Shanghai r9th Nov. Gen.-C. P. R. Co. Germanin, Ger. s., 1,000, H. Jlügel, 4th Dec, -Sydney 18th Oct. Copra —S. & Co. Khalif, Br. 2,319, 1. H. Middleton, st Pec.Calcutta 13th Nov, Coal-D, &
Ld.
Mails and
Kumoang, Br. 8., 2,077, E. J. Buller, 26th Nov-Kutchinatsu 22nd Nov, Coal-J.
M. & Co. Laeries, Br. $.., 1,340, J. B. Jackson, 22nd Nov-Saigon toth Nov., Meal-Chinese. Logank, Gen8 1,020, G. Schultzen, 30th Nov.-Bangkok 22nd Nov, Rice, and Timber-1. & S.
Mercedes, Br, transport, 3,300, J. ". McGregor, 17th Nov,-Negasaki 3th Nov., Ballast.
-Naval Store Cffice.
Michael Jebsen, Ger. ss., 951, H. Bendixen, 4th Dec.,--Canton 4th Dec, Gen.-J. &
Co.
W.
Dr. W. B. A,
Clothier, & N.
MIK, & child Cocks, Mr. & Mrs. A. E. Moxon, Mr. and Mrs.
children, Col
GL. Broughall, L.' Burale, C. K. G. Burt, W. H. Byrnes, Mrs. Carter, W. L. Chatham, Hon. & Mrs. Nichols, Mr. and Mrs.
1 Clark, M. O.
Secretary and 'govar Clark, T. Clarke, Mrs. T. W. Clarke, T. W. Clarke, Mr. and Clegg .. Eng.
and Min. H. I.
Colvin, H. E,
I
ness
Okubo,
Okamoto, T.
Mrs.
Oliffe, O. C.
Pro, F. N. Le
Li.
Parfitt, W.
Parks, J. L.
Copp, Mrs and Miss Codithart, J.
Cruickshank, A. Cunningham, G. Dallas, A Davies, Deacon, F. B., Doolittle, F. H,
Douglas, Capt. & Mr. Dowley, Mrs. W. A. Dowley, W. A. Downing, Mr. T. C. Dupree, W. S.
§.
Evan-Jones, Dr. and
Mrs. E. Faulbaum, G. Fischer, R. Fletcher, H.
Frank 1, G. W.
Pater, Mrs. E..O. W.
L Pennefather, Capt. &
Mrs. G. H. Ffordten, A. R.
Pigott, C.
Powell, W. A. Roach, Mrs. J. S. and
child Robbins, R.M., Lt. J.W. Robbins, Mrs. F. Robinson, Miss Saker, R. M. Scost, Gray Scolt, Mrs. J. G. Shea, J. J.
Skott, C.
Small, W. Spalding, Mrs. S.
Grant, R.N., Capt. W. Spencer, Mr. and Mrs.
T.
Grant, Mrs./L.
Hall, Capt. T Gray, T. C. Hanghwont, W. B. Hardy, Lt. Mr. C. T. Hollingsworth, Mr. &
MIS
BE Springli, E.
Springli, Mr. & Mrs.
Stein, A. L. Stephens, H. Stevenson, Mrs. Stevenson, R.M., Lieut.
Comdr. E. Stuckardt, W. Homberg, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas, .P.
JR.
Thomas, Miss M. L. Howes, A. T.
Thompson, A. Hunter, R..
Tracey, Mr. and Mr. Hurst, R.M., Engineer J, T., son and gover
Oceano, Br. s... 1,734, M. Le Brun, 4th Dec, -Hongay and Dec., Coal.-D. & Co., Ld. Royal, Br. 3., 1,080, W. A. Scott, 24th Nov,,Holt, B. G.
-Hongay 21st Nov., Coat.-J., M. & Co. Rubi, Dr. 1.., 4519, R. W. Almond, 4th Dec...
Manila and Dec., Gen.-S. T. & Co. Siberia, Am. 8.5., 5.659, J. T. Smith, 3rd Dec, San Francisco 4th Nov., and Shanghai rat Dec., Mails and Gen.—P. M. S. S. Co.
Tungus, Nor. s. 1,039. C. L. Malvorsen, 5th Thyra, or, s. 7719, H. Pedersen, 30th Nov,
Kuchinarzu 27th Nov, Coul-M, B. K.
Dec-Chefoo 30th Nov., Gen.-H. A. L Zweena, Br. 3.8, 946, J. Ewart ist Dec
Samarang via Ports 17th Nov., Sugar- Chinese.
Celtic Chief. Br. ship, 1,709, Jones, 9th Nov.- SALINO VERCLE.
Philadelphip, roth June, Kerosine.-S. O: Rose, Br. bq., Bat, Wright, soth Nov.-West Australia 4th Aug. Sandal Wood.-S. & Co.
Co
Capt.
NCES
B. Brotherton Mr. and Mrs. Col.
Hay F. A
Howard, W. H.
b. Hudig, Hughes, Mr. Jacks, Mr..
jeffries, H.-U. Joseph, Mr. and Mrs, Kaye, Major and Mrs.
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K. Mr. Capt. Capt. and Mr.
Mr.
Vandin, Garden Vereker, Capt. & Mrs White, Dr. M. 1. Wilkis, Jobn Woodward, Mr. & Mrs.
CRAIGIEBURN,
Barnett, H. J..O. Dann, G. H. Dow, P. Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs. Harben, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey, Capt. & Mrs. Marchant, Capt." and Mrs, and children
Casperson, S.
:
Jameson, P. 5. Smith, E. Grani Smith, Mr. and
Grant Smith, Percy Suppa, P. Webb,, Mr. and
Montagus
OCCIDENTAL
Chandler, Lieut. F.
Cose, R.,, Lieut. H. B.
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Mr. Oshima
Naha Ishigakijima.. Talhoka..... Taichu..... Taingn******** Koshua Pescadores 104 Weibaiwai...9 mm 29
Lowe, Miss Siesie Majer, Capt. and Mrs,
and child
Cox, R.N., Lieut. Com. Manrei, H.
H..
Manrei, W. H.
Frederick, Mr. & Mrs. Munro, Miss A.
W.
Owen, O. E.
Hales; G. L,
Kassten, Mr. Otta
Schaalke, Mr. &
W.
Schwiter, H.
Stoltz, H..
Keyt, Dr. H. Lowe, Mr. and Mrs. Krill, G.
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HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE CHINA STATION.
TONI. GUNS.
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1,070
18 - 28 8 8 8 8
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Anchineda Aurit *
Arun Asirarn Bonaventure
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countries; and the Korean Government binds Cheah Chen Herenebohm, Miss S. Krater, Capri.
Steamers Experipa.
Passengers arrived. &c. for Hongkong Mr. and Mrs. F. H. L. Per Prinz Biel Friedrich, fenn Biomen, Haestoop and children, Misses Smith, Marles Thoma, Mr. and rs. E. J. Grist and children, Mr. and Mrs. H. Jessen and children, Mr. and Mrs. A. Danison and children, Mr. F. Sprüngli, Str. and Mrs. A. liccker, Mr and rs. Scott Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Kell turke, 1. Merz Karston and Mrs, Flylair Ms. "p lingli, Miss Siebe, Messrs. 5 Siegert, Chin Το and, "Article The Japanese Government, family, Bishop Dr 1. P. de Azevedo e Castro, through the Foreign Office at Tokyo, will Rev. Maraes Sarmento, Misses 11. Tyzicki, E. henceforward take control of and dine thefeld, W. Davisne, E Chaimers,
öhme, CHITE 21. and E Naspel, Heding. foreign relations and affairs of Kores, and W. H. Gill, W. Krater, G. Faulbaum, T.
Bughe Japanese diplomatic represent ajys and can. Kot ma, F. alien, K. M. Taetence, 1. H. Tam suls will profeet Korean people and interests and on in Tong, Miss 1. Harrison, Capt.
and Mrs. Milroy, Mr. and Mrs. C May, Witchell, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Friedrich, Miss Wollermann, Capt, and Mrs. Schaake, Misses Burion, Hin, Thomas, Taylor, C.. Cree, Mr. and Mr. Chien Sony Song, Mrs. Oshizu, Mr.
Singapore B. & S.... Dec. and family, Mr Morgan
Singapore S., T. & Co Dec. Mr. Simon and chi'dier, 31rs. Grand Algna...... Tucoma. P. M. Co.. Dec. to and children, Mrs.
......Singapore C. & Co....Dec. 9
Hecla.... Messrs. Okoda and Tuseduiriki. For Shanghai aap Moli, C. J.L. Dec. 10, and and Mrs. Crawford, Mr. and
Willehadapan P. & O Co Dec. 11
Hague... M. & Co...Dec, 11 Mrs. Cooper, Mr. and Mrs, 1. Müller,
Itchen... Ernest Simone Mrs. R. A. Rickaid, Mr. E. Parlett, Mrs.
12 Janus .. Aldom, M. A. Ci ske, to, R. Macgregor, Dr. Whinali, Messrs. A. Moor Radford, A. H.S. Aragonia
Nicomedia..... Astoria... & A. ColDec.
Monchen 14 M. Bethke, Dr. and Mrs. W. 1. Milles and child, Clenlee........ Bombay... Y. K... Dec. 15 Otter... Mr. and Mrs. A. P. M. Ewen, Mrs. E. Pape, Chingtu.......Sydney. B. & S... Dec. 17 Rambler Mr. and Mrs. E. Martines, Mr. and Ms. 11. P. Waldemar...Sydney M. & Co... Dec. 17
Robin Kentler, Miss von Groth, Count Hirosawa, Mongolia... Japan....... M. Co... Dec. 19. Mre, Hutchison, Lady and Miss Dud, eon, MT, Emp. of China. Vancouver.C. P. R. Co Dec. 20 and Mrs. R. Sulzer and children, Dr. R Schechner, Mr. and Miss de Luca Kennedy, Mis un Mr. and Mrs Applegate, Lady and Miss Lovett Souter, Mr. and
IS. HODY, Min Hon Messrs F. Schoene, von Harle”, E, Kroneck, M. Wikai, P. Griebel, J. Collbrae, T. Crawa, S. Tashima, E, Schulze, Capt. Matsu shiter. Misses S. Borschel, 1. Cellerich, Dr. and Mrs. Isaki, Mr. and Mrs. 11. 1. Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. 1. 1. Cheque, Capt. Wagle, Mesara. E. Thiele, 1. 1. W. Charlez, I, O'Tools, F. Lewis, 'isses Gulbrandinn, Casperton, Rev. and Mrs. Crawford, Mrs. F. A. Hicks, Misses Murray, E. M. Read, Bluck, Mr. and Mr. W.
itself not to enter upon any Treaty or Agree. ment of diplomatic nature without the inter- mediary of the Japanzie Government,
"Article 3-() The Japanese Government will appoint under his Ainfesty the Emperor of Korea a Pesident-General as its representative, who will remain in Scout chiefly to administer diplomatic affairs
with the prerogative of having private audience with his Majesty the Emperor of Korea,
"(8) The Japanese Government is entitled to appoint a Resident to every Korean open port and other places where the presence of such Resident is considered necessary. These Residents under the supervision of the Resid ent General will administer-att-the duries hitherto appertaining to Japanese Consulates in Korea and all other affairs necessary for the satisfactory execution of the provisions of this Treaty
Article All the existing Treaties and Agreements between Jap in and Korea, within limits not prejudicial to the provisions of this Treaty, will remain in for. e.
"Article 5.The Japanese Government guarantees in maintain the security and re-pect the dignity of the Korean Imperial House,
In witness whereof the undersigned, with due power granted by their respective Govern. mants, have signed this Treaty and affixed their acaiu.
"HAYASHI GONJUKE, Japanese Minister Plenipotentiary and
Envoy Extraordinary.
"PAR CHAI SYUL "Korean Min'ster of Stats for Foreign Affairs,"
Imperialdinance No. 24 has been issued relating to the establishment of the Pesidency General and Residency-Offices in Korea. This Ordinance reade
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Robertson and child, Mr. and Mrs. B. 1 Smith, Mes. Hirata, M. and Mrs. Dyer, Mrs. G. Stott, Miss Lauro, Mra and Mia Johnston, Mrs H. Otel Mr. W. R. Parkin, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Raddais, Mr. Tomisan, Messrs Forbes, Mackay, G. Tyler, a Brambiller, F. Waterson, 1. Esdal, A. E. Bray, N. W. Masterson, J. Donovan, A. J. Ferguson, W. Grunay, S. G. Reading, H. T. Paul, J. C, Flemons, Yu Yin Tachanz, C. S. Symons, R. Walter, Ch. Ley T. Kumagai, S. Gerngross, I. Liesecke, E. Lauro Tramm, Th. Kemperaers, J. Adous, H. Cor bisier, Levy, A. Wacien, L. 0, Horn, "1. Dulour, C. Behrens, Miss Lindley, Mathe- son, M. Dexael, Mrs. H, Olel, Miss B. Stern. berg, Lapijulkor, L. Schwarz and 20 Japanese, Per fialous, from Cost Ports-Mrs. Brewitt Tayler, Mr. Woodley, and 162 Chinese,
Per Vongkot, from Bangkok, &c.—Mr. dwards, and 6 Chinese,
Passengers departed.
Palawan.' ZNANA De Kinsha
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torpedo boat destroyer-
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7,000.
7,000
7,000
CAPTAIN.
Commander Harbord
Captain R. Nelsan Ommanney. Lieut.Commander R. H, Heaton
Captain Lionat G: Tufnell Captain H. 11. Toriesse... Commander II, du C, Luard...
Commander H. D. Wilkin, D.S.O Captain H. W. Savory Lient-Commander H. E. Sulivan Lieut. Commander Bathore Lieut-Commander Lewin ...... Commander A. F. Everett,
Lieut.Commander Sternion.
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Weihaiwel
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Hongkang
Hongkong
1,400
16,500
7,000 1,000
7,000
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7,000
5,700
4.300
7,000
Captain H. Grant-Dalton
4,000
Lieut-Commander H. B. Cox
4,000
Lieut, Commander
6.400
3,400
Captain E. F. B.
B. Charlton
12,000
11,000
Captain Shortland
7,000
3,900
Lieut. Commander C. Sarmour...
1,300
800
1061300
650
240
Sandpiper Snipe ... Taku... Satlej... Tamar
140
240
6,500
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$3,00
21,000
4,650
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Lock,
Virago Waterwitch Whiting
torpedo boat destroyer
6,300
surveying ship
450.-
torpedo boat destroyer
5,900
Widgeon Woodcock
800
Hongkong-
550
Woodlark
$50
Lieut, Commander G. J. Todd Lient-Commander Jno. F. Knox...
Yangtize
Yangtze
BOOK RETURNS:
HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA-DOCKS.
Kowloon
Hercules H.M.S. Virago ini. H.M.S. Whiting... H.M.S. Handy......... Dragos +RERO SKOLE Kwantin Germania Paul Beau EVA Hilary ......... Laertes Loosok
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28.
Post Office.
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Saturday, next (9th December) having been declared a Public Holiday, the Post Office will be open for one hour only on that day, f from 6 to 9 a.m.
There will be one delivery and a collection from the Pillar Boxes is on Sundays.
The Money Order Office will be entirely closed.
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river gunboat
river gunboat.
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Acheron Adour... Argue Avalanche ... Baiorлelte... Coronade Cassevičie Combin D'Ass Décidé
Dupelit Thouars Estoc... Francisque...
Descartes ...
river gunboat ... river gunboat.... rivet gosbost...
gunboat
armoured cruiser
gunbout craiser... armoured crtiizer
Lieut. Commander W. H. Darwall Lieut. Commander X. V.F.R. Dugmore Lieut. Commander F. B. Noble Lieut.-Commander
· Kiddie
Commander G. E. Monro
Hongkong Hongkong. Hongkong
Yangtuxe
West River
...Hongkong
Lieut, Commander Robert E. Vaughan, Lieut Commander H. T. Atlay Lieut. Commander J, T. S. Lyne ...
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Captain W. L. Grant ... ...
Commodore H. P. Williams, Lieut.-Commander E.
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text.-Commander Richards.
West River Surveying Labuan)
West River Yangtess Hongkong ...Min Bay ...Hongkong
Commander R. W. Glenule Lieut-Commander C. E. L. Thomas...
Yangleze Hongkong
Long Hatosur
Lieut-Commander G. B. Spicar-Simson Yangtaze
Balgon Haiphong Wachow Haiphong
Salgon
Balgon
Gair of diam Baie d'Along Haiphong
Port Daycs (Annam) Port-Dayot, (Annam
Halphong Haiphong Haiphong
FRENCH MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA STATION,
NAME.
FLAC AND DESCRIPTION,
TONS. GUNS H. P.
COMMANDING OFFICERS,
LAST REPORTED AT
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1,796
10
1,700
Lieut. Ferret
Lieut. Marla
500
Lieut. Jeannel ...
149
150
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150
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9,500
1,000
Lieutenant 1/Eost
Lleat. Merveilleux'du Vignaux Captain Allaire...
00
10
PRI
3,985 10014
5,500
Commander Amiel
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301
303
350
6,300
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200
A
307 1,250
300
1,300
214
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9,500
10,600
307
Capt. Martel
6,300
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Llant. Marchand
Liest, Glorienz
In accordance with Article 3 of the Treaty concluded on November 17th, 1958, between the Imperial Inparate and Korean Govern.
Frunde manis, the office of the Residency-General
Gaichen + shall be established at Seoul, and the Residency for Shanghai-Messrs H. P. Souter, Jacdicke, Per Prins Eitel Friedrich, from Hongkong
Goeydon offices in Seoul, Chemulps, Fusan, Gensan, W. Mitchell, G. Harling, H. C. Krol, C.
A Mail will close for :-
Henri Rivière Chinrampo, Mokp
And MATAR
other places
Swalow-Por Halmun, 7th Dec, 9 A.M. where auch offices are required for the adminis Watson, M. and Mrs. Mancell, Mr. and Mrs,
Jacquin Eidale, Haya, S. Smith, Koyama, Coleth,
Shanghal, Nagasaki, Köhe, Yokohama, Hono- | Kersaint Javeling pration of all affairs relating to the Treaty
A Basto, Misies Azedo, Bennett, The duties of the Resident General will be
Mrs. M. A. Clarke, conducted by the existing Japanese Legation,
and Mr. A. Papier, For Nagasaki 7th Dec, 11 A.M.
Montcalm*... W. Collzy,
Macao-er leungskan, 7th Dec, 1.i5 P.M. Mesars
Kabay shi, Yoshioka apd.
and
Mousquet Shanghal-Per Kwongseng, 7th Dec, a P.M. Mis Japanese' Consulates for the time being,"
For Kobe--Mrs.
children, and
Kobe-Per Changsha, 8th Dec,, ti A.M. Mr. Learmouth
For Yokohama Bira. Jaedleke, Mrs. Or, Messrs. H. Fremm, J Lasarus, Tseng Kwong Chun, Wong Chi Hing, Kwong Wek Soy, Sen Tung Shin, Mra, Tsing Kwong Pan, and Mr. and Mrs. Marshall,
and duties of the Residents by the 'existing*] Takaki, Mr. and Mens
ABSENT-MINDEDNESS.
J.
Shipping Report
Omure.
-Per Rowingthan, Bih Dec. 1.15 PM.
Per Amigo, 8th Dec., SP.M. Manila-Par Rubi, gh Dec. 9 AM, Nagasaki and Vladivostock-Fer Tungus, 9th Dec., 9AM.
Macao-Per Bengshan, qth Deci, 9 A.M. Zamboanga, Jolo (Sulu Island), Sandakan Str. Praft from Bangkok-Strong wind, and Kudat-Fer Bornay, 9th Dec, 9 AM. big ass.
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breeze, and dult h ́xy weather, and smooth sea Why, I called
your house she very day | Str. Fundas from Jay-Fine weather first you asked me,rang your front door ball part of voyage, trong NE, monsoon, very high time" and, time again and no one paid the sea and heavy squalls from to" N., weather Falightest alsantion To mala Surats Blagarine, | dpil,
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Babro Heungshan, gih Dad, 1.14 P.M.
Fr. Wilhelmshafen, Herberts Surprise ees
Styx Brisbane, Sydney and Melhoutor Taking
salb Dec, to 4 M
Takohet &c. Isdia, via Tuticoris-Fer Vaba Europe, Tankin, 13th Dec, 17 M.
Ve:gran Singapors, Penang and Calçotta-Per Awm- Vigilante sang, 11th Pepy 3 2.4"
Manila Pet Tassing, 12th Dec., 3 P.M. Singapore, Penang and Bombay-Per Capri, 13th D864 10ʻAN.
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destroyer
cruiser... sub-marina...
armoured cruiser
destroyer
Tr
river gunboat...
gunboat
HI
no
Dan
*
303
30,300
*308
Lieut. Maro Lient. Cotoni
Lieut. Bibel Capt, Tracou
Capt. Ridoux...
Lieut. Portier...
Lieut. Corolier... Commander Sagot-Davauroux Commander Bimen
***
Lieut. Vincent-Bridagnac
(Flagship of Rear Admiral de Marolles,
6,071 Capt. Passerst de Bilans, Com'ding
(belocal naval defence of Indo-Chies) Liast: Lobalfàm
Baie d'Along
ALL
sub-marins...
"
destroyer...
.FE
sub-marina... deptrayer....
**
*
battleship, reserve. destroyer
9.437.
armoured ganbost
1,796
1,900
*F
,big
Capt. Dupeles
000
**
river gusboste
I
destroyer
***
350
Commander
***
ww
battleship, reserva .....
6,150
4,560
recalving shig...
Liant Fougergi
river gunbolt
Liant Bysgson
++{ gunboat
Flagship of Vice Admiral Richard, Commander-in-Chief.
Flarship of Rent-Așimiral da Fangna de Tangulāros, Saensd-in-Command."
As the disposal of Resrrádmiral de Marolles, Commanding the naval defense of
200
Baie d'Along
Balgon
Saigon
Baigon
Haiphoos
Bara Along
Upper Yangtee
Sigon
Hongay
Bairon
Samibul
we
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