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AMERICA AND THE CHINESE,

AN APPRECIATION,

[Continued from dogs 3.]"

Tapid and gezeten thou

In

Chinese critice of foreign mititude toward China hold that a cardinal fault. In the past darlings of Europe and America with Asia has been their spirit of palionage, Forsiga pro "Eres toward power and wealth has been sa that foreigners too often assume then

Attitude. stead of

te and (seeming sympathetic, co-ordinate co-operative with the Asiatics, foreigners have almost unconsciously made themselver appear to Asisies ar unsympathetic, superior, and independent. The average foreign bunk ness or professional mas, traveller, official, soldier, or fallor, win has

made

passing visite to Japan, China, Korea, Siam, and the Philip- pines, has had a marked tendency in both

Apeech and manner to patronize the natives of buth bigh and low degree. This tendency exerted over a considerable period of years has. had a cumulative influence that has found

ultimate remonstrance in such movemento as the Chinese Doyco 1.

BOYCOTT MAY NOT LAST.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7 1905.

Shipping,

Arrivals.

Suisung, Br. 6.4., 1,776, T, A. Mitchell, 6th Dec-Moji (Japan) ist Dec., Coal.-J., M. & Co Progress, Ger, a.m., 685, F. Bremer, 5th Dec,

Cheloo 30th Nov; Gen., & Co.

'Oceano, Br.`s.a., 1,734, M.. Lo Brdo, 4th Dec,AKU INILARN AT THE HOT FUSE.

➡Hongay and Dec., Coal.-D. & Co., LE Próft, "Nor. L., 715, E. Olsen, 6th. Dac

Bangkok via Anghin 37th Nov., Rice-M Royalet, Br. 0.5, 3,080, W. A. Scott, 24th Nov. ----Hongay 21st Nov, Coal—Ji, M. & Com Rubl, Br1619 RW. Almond, 4th Dec,

Mauila and Dec, Gen.-S.; T. & Co.

Desy Francisco

4th Now, and Ist Dec. Mails and Gen.-P. M. 5, 5. Co. Vorwarts, Ger. .. Ulderup, 6th Dec,

Pakbol and

4th Dec, Gon. and Wongkol,

Jameson, Mr. and Mrs. Wakefield Mrs; and

J.W..

*HÍNA” COAS

HONGKONG,

December

(1995)

Johannsen, Kám.

Watkins, Miss E.

Anderson, Mrs. K. Battiscombe, H. G. Hell, N, Lieut. H. F. Birbeck, R. J. Bishop, L. C Bisney, S...

Leigert, S. Lewis, A. K.

Jokl, S. P. F.

Whitlow, NEWARK

Keller-Sturcke, Ed. A. Williamson, Mrs. and

Lewis, L. S. Marriott, Dr. O. McAran, T, P. McLeod, Miss M.

and son

-monid

Kent, H. W.

Woodley, M.

Vladivostock.7.in Nemuros am

Kerr, F.

Wright, Mr. & Mri, T. Hakodate

Koenig, C.

Young, J. Av

Tokio

Laisy, A. H.

Kocht

Kagoshima...

Benpar, Mr. and Mrs. Mead, C.. W,

Melar, Mr. and Mr. Aucort, R. F.

Joba

Beattie, A Miller, P

eattle, M." L

"P

Bradley, Dr. and Mrs. Moan, Mr. & Mrs. F. M. Borthwick, Mrs. R. W. Moffatt, J. D..

Broham, Mrs. and child.

Mollermann, Capt. W.

Brown, 1. E,

Moore, Dr. W. B. A.

PEAX.

Online po

30,68

#

Kelsail, Major & Mire,

Kaight, Mr.

**

Hue, Fran; 707, Andanan, Ath -Parg-Siberia, Am. 12, 5,055, 7. 7. Smithanghai Binsoll, W. S. McWillie, Appl

Haiphong and tothow sin Dec., Gien.-A. R. M.

Desd

Hangmoh,

7-88, 3554, Wm. Dawior, 6th Dem-Singapore 30th Nov,

Gen.-Ch Dalgi Maru, p. 840, Tagami, 6th Dec,— Jacob Diederichsen, Ger. s.., 625, W. Lang

Tamaui 3rd Dec., Gen. —D. 5, K.

& Co

Genth Dec,-lloihow 5th Dec. Kampot, Fr. s. 412, Le Bail, 6th Dec,

Ouang-chow was 4th Dec, and Macao

Gen.-Man Fai.

Windsor, Br. s., 1,853, J. B. Booth, 7th Dec,

-Soumbaye 24th Nov., Sugar.-D. & Co., La. Krongiang, Br. 1.8., 1,428, W. P. Baker, 7th

Dec-Canton 6th Dec, Gen.-., M. & Co.

Norden, Nor. 5.14 1.497, W. Wilhelmsen, 7th Dec-Moji 30th Nov, Coul-Order. Clearanoas at the Harbour Office. Jara Jebsen, for Canton, Undine, for Shanghai. Khalif, for Calcutta. America Maru, for Shanghai,,

vongsang, for Shangha

It is not in accordance with the laws of trade that the Chinese Boycott as a boycott should be lasting, it is even probable that within a few months it will spend its strength. There are already indications that it is weaken-witna, for Samarang. Ing. We must in, however, close our eyes and believe that there is no cause for worry if the boycott as an organized movement fails to accomplish its object. Even if it is net lasting,

Departures. Dcc. 7.

America Aturu, for San Francisco.

ustralian, for Moji. ingrang, for Chinking. Shantung, for Propter for C

it can not avoid having a depressing effect uponemeh, for Amoy. On American trade and influence in China. Ito, for Kwong-chow.wan. Is through the boycott that millions of Chines who before knew nothing of the United States have made their first acquaintance, as it were, with us. Vast numbers of Chinese will, un fortunately for the United States, not leak with favour upon America and it will require many years to remove the false impression. A buy Colt of this kind also tends to develop a gener. lant foreign feeling throughout China and in engendara sense of resentment that may react upon foreigners in a thousand different ways. It therefore to be regretted that there should ever have been cause for the feeling noninst the United States which has reached its con summation in the boycott.

INFLUENCE COUNTERACTING THE BOYCOTT.

Three influences should work successfully to counteract the effect of the boy chit. The first is the proclamation of the President issued last June in which he specifically stated that the Exclusion Law must be administered fairly and withour discrimination against the exempt classes. When is generally known through. out China. that the President has taken this interest and means that every Chinaning shall be treated strictly as the law demands there must be a change of sentiment.

Endins, for Canion, Pictoria, for Canton. Tungus, for Canton Clara Jebsen, far Canton. Chung, for Swatow. Haimun, lor Swatow.

Fassengers arrived.

"Hoshow, 430. Make & Co.

Boaner, E. 'A.

Piger, 44, 1,170, W, Reber, 6th Dec, Bornand, Mr

Zwetu, Br. 68, 946, 1. Ewaff, ist Dec

Bangkok 26th Now, and Swatow 5th Dec. Rice and Wood.-F. & S.

יי

Samarang via Pons 17th Nov., Sugar- Chinese.

SAILING VONK18,-

Celtic Chief, Br. ship, 1,709, Jones, 9th Nov.

Philadelphia, toth June, Kerosine.-5.0.

Co.

Road, Br, bq., 822, Wright, roth Nov.-West Australia 4th Aug, Bandal Wood.-S. &

Stormers Expected,

Moulder, Mr. and Mrs.

A.

Newall, 5. G.

Newington, A. G.

Brighton, Mr. and Mrs. Morrison, Mix & child { Broughall, L. Burnie, C. M. G. Burtt, W. H. Byrnes, Mrs. Carter, W. L.

Chatham, Hon. & Mrs.

Clark, M. O.

Nicholls, E. A. Nichols, Mr. and Mrs.

Mya

Chichester, Mej. A. A. Clothier, A. N. Cocks, Mr. & Mrs. A. E. Daniel, Mr. Back, Lieut. A.

Col.

Gales, Capt. Gastie, E.

GO-Col.

8. Brotherton

children, Hasian, Mr. and Mrs.

Col.

Secretary and gover Hayd, F. A.

Clark, T.

Okubo, K.

„Glarke, Mrs. TMW,

Okamoto, T...

Clarke, T. W.

Oliffe, O. C.

l'assels

From Angust. DNI

Clarke, Mr. and Mrs.

Olauka, H,

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Pan, F. N. Le

Lalsang Idomeneus

Singapore., M. & Co Dec.

8

Clegg, R.M., Eng. L.

Parfitt, W.

Singapore. B. & S...Dec.

8

and Mrs. H. I.

Singapore. S., T. & Co Dec. Singapore, C. & Co. Dec.

9

Colvin, H. E.

Parks, J, L.

Copra and Mies.

Pay, Mr.

Ambria

Montrose Capri Algoa

Tacoma. P. M. Co... Dec. to Tillagep......... Moji......... J. C.). L.Dec. to Singapore H. A. Dec., 10 Gregory A pcar Sing-pore D. S. & Co Dec. 11 Willehad...Japan......M, & Co... Dec. 11 Palawan... Singapore, P. & O. Co Dec. 11 Ernest Simons Singapore. M. M....... Dec. 12 Aragonia Moji. P. & A. Co Dec. 12 Nicomedia.....Astoria...P. & A. Co Dec. 14

Coulthart, J. Cruickshank, A. Cunningham, G. Dallas, A. Davies, F. O. Deacon, F. B. Doolittle, F. H. Douglas, Capt. & Mrs. Howley, Mrs. W, A.

W. A.

Glenice Chingin Sydney ... B. & 5. Dec. 17 P. Waldemar... Sydney... M. & Co... Dec. 17

Emp. of China. Vancouver/C. P. R. ColDec.

.......Bombay...N, Y. K. „„,{Dac." 15 | "Dowley's Mr. T. G.

Dupree, W. S.

Howard, W. H, Hudig

b.

Lamparski, Mr. & Mr. Talhoku

Louder, Mt.

Mario, R.

Mitchell, R. Moas, Mrs. Moxon, Mr. and Mr. Muelle, E Ollis, F. B.

O'Neil, J. f. Hugh Painter, Major & Mr.

Parry, Major

Peable, Mr. Pollock, K.C., Mr. Qutanell, Capt.

!

Taines Koshua

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Waitros

29.97

Gutzla, Sharp Peak...

9am. 29.96 50

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29.80) 63

29.97

Swatowa.m. 30.0 Amoy 6.30 .29.95

Canton

Hongkongom. 30.01 Victoria Peak Gap Rock

Capt, and. Mas..Macao

Sinclair, A. Stokes, Me

Haiphong... Manila

Bacolod.....

Vandin, Gordon

Hollo........

Jeffries, H. U.

White, Dr. M. 1..

Joseph, Mr. and Mrs.

Hughes, Mr. Jacks, Mr.

29.93

REGISTAKE.

Hu Wind WES

Mm. E.O.

Pecker, B. L. Pennefather, Capt.

Mr.

Vereker, Capt. & Mrs. Cebu

Wilkin, John

Kaye, Major and Mri.. Woodward, Mr. & Mrs,

& flamett, H. J. O.

Daan, G. H.

C. St. James tos.m.

December 7th, 1905, a.m.

Vladivostock. a.m.

Vemuro... a.m. 30.20 Hakodata...

Saker, R. M.

Gray J

Evan Jones, Dr. and Scott, G...

20

Mr. E. Fischer, R.

Fletcher, H.

Frank 1, G. W.

Shea, J

11

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

Majer, Capt. and Mr. Koshun......

#

CRAIGIEBURN;

Mrs. G. H.

Jameson, P. 5. Smith, E, Grant

30.00

ffordten, A. R.

C. Pigolt, Powell, W. A.

Dow, P.

J.

Roach,

Mrs. J. S. and child

Gaskell, M., and Mrs. Harben, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey, Capt. & Mrs.

Smith, Mr. and Mr.

Grant

Smith. Percy

Soppa, F.

Takio Kochi Nagasaki..... Kagoshima...

30.06.-.-.

11

TJ

29.7

P

Robbins, R.N., Lt. J.W.

Mra, and children

Montagua

Naha

Robbins, Mrs. F.

Ishigakijima..

Robinson, Miss.

Taihaku

OCCIDENTAL

Taichu.......

Caspersen, S.

Lowe, Miss Sienie

Tainan......

Chandler, Lieut. F.

+i

and child

Pescadores...

Maurel, H.

Weibalwei... a.m

Gutzlaff

Munro, Miss A.

Owen, O. F..

Sharp Peak... Amoy

Schaaike, Mr. &

Mr.

Swalow

31.29

W.

Schwiter, H.

Canton......... Hongkong

Sextoo, Major and Mrs.

Stoltz, H.

Cap

Rock,

MACAO

Haiphong Manila

H

Bacolod.....m

Ilo lo

卡图

Grant, RN, Capt. W.

DOOK RETURNS.

HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCKS.

· Kowloon

T.

Dock.

Grant, Mrs, L. -

Gray, T. C.

Per Flongmok, frous Singapore-517 Chinese. Hercules

Passenger departed.

H.M.S. Virago. H.M.S. Whiting.. H.M.5. Handy..... Dragon...... Kwantin Germania Paul

∙Beau. Eva Hilary Lees................... Lohsok............. Michael [ebsen Andide Rickmers.

SHANGHAI

Gasztrópoliten

"

Aberdee

Hall, Capt. T Hanghwont, W. B. Hardy, Li. Mr. C. T. Hollingsworth, Mr. &

Holt, B. G. Howes, A. T. Hunter, R.

..

Hurst, RN, Engineer

Capt. Innes, Capt. P.

Isinal.

Old Nov, 21.

NAMF.

"1 30. 28.

Ping Ching Columbia................... Tunkadeo, Gov. Jaeschke.......Cosmopolitan,

Per Prins Rigent Luitpold, for Hamburg, c-Mr. C. Amschel, hr, Behmer, Miss Pen ham, Dr. R Bierich, Mr. G.ümer, Miss F. Baurgignon, Dr. van Bosch, Mr. Bourmacheff Lieut. bull, Mr and Mrs. Campbell and child, Mr. and Mrs. Chandwick, Mr. Clark, Lar. Walter Clar, Miss Cole, Bishop O'Connell, Messrs, Creaven, Davydof, Dr. Debuse Mr. and Mrs. The second is the utumate ealization among Derrick, Mr. W. . Dicks, Rev. C R. Dye, Mr. Chinese in general that the United States and Mrs. L. G Emery, and children, Dr. Erd Government has invariably been more friendly mann, Mr. Freimaná. Prince Gartschakoff, to China and has stad for the protection of Capt Lieut. Giebler, Baron von Gleichenstein, Chinese rights in all diplomatic and political Mr. Harck, Miases Harding, Hall, Mr. G. questions that have arisen in regard to the d'Hestroy, Mr. and Ms. C. Henschel and child. welfare of the Empire. It must appear to Mr. and Mrs. H. Hoffmann, Mr. and Min. thinking Chinese that they are not warranted Huber, r. G, Huber, Mr. T. Ito, Mr. and Mrs. in taking steps that might bring a serious C. Kaufmann and children, Mears, G. Kawa trouble between the United States and hinnata, N. Kock. Dr. and Mrs. Kopuschaar, just

because the workings of one law in the Mr. Lea chukuff, Capt obtengel, ears, 17. United States have not been satisfactory to Long, Manew ki,

C. II. Meares, them.

Modzalevsey, Litu. Meord, che dt-fillesrem, Mrs, G., A. von Meets

1). Musso

Mr. and Mr. J. Newell, Mrs. C. Norie, Messrs.

Obser sky, isen, C. Faiche, G. Fiordte, C. Penting, Miss Reid Reay, W. P. Rutherf rd, H. Saiki, A. Sass, Mr. and Mrs. C. Schell, and Homeward-17th October-Renlomoni. children, Dr. Chmith, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer, Arrivals at Home-arth October-Ernest Didem Mr. Tetistaky, Ulatovski, Baton von Ungelter, Simons. 24th October-Preussen, Kennebec, Der Capt. Wagner, Mr. But ra. Watson, Mr. and Malacca. 28th October-Roon, Verona, Ben Mrs. Wheelook, Dr. Wintz, and Mr. Wyraylarig, Laoi, Rhenania, 31st October-Speria,

Eurick kowski.

Austria, Pak Ling, Cardin, 11th November Exe -Ceylon, Achilles, Skimosu, 15th November

Fame... -Hohenzollern, Antenor, Ulysses. 16th Nov. Florn ember-Baralong Scandia 18th November Handy NE.Bayern, Copack, Orestes, Nubia 21st Nov. Hait,

ember Aletnous, Glenroy, 24th November ledla

enledi, Banca. 28th November-Barest, llogue... Persia, Oceana. Silesia, (Ger.) Suenia, Zisten, gth December

2nd December-Longsor, lichen...

Janus -Bencleuch, Bingloe.

Kinsha Moorhen Olter Rambler

The third is the expectation of the Chinese that a new treaty in tune w be negotiated, which, while not allowing coolits free admis sion, will so specil, the exempt classes and regulate the rules regarding their entry into the United States that there will be no friction or difficulty in the figure less it is due to Occasional bad! administratio of the law as may happen in any country in the practical

Lon of statutes. application

ком

In all these discussions of a thinese boy. we should be fair and but indulge in whole. sale condemnation of the administration of the Chinese i xclusion law. It is no doubi true that in the majority of instances the sustoni officers have undertaken to perform their duży faithfully while the Department of the Treasury and the Department of Commm tee at Washing ton have always intended that perfect Justice should chamcterize the administration of the Jaw. There has been no intention on the part of the Government itself to offend China or Chinesa.

SIAMESE CURMBACY,

'PADDY, CULTIVATOR THE BASIS OF PROSPERITY.

The Bangkuk Times, of 23rd ult, wikes: We learn that the Strails dollar has taken a downward tendency again, so that the likeli hood has not increased of a definite settlement taking place there in the immediate future an to the sterling price at which dollars will be sold to the public. As mentioned yesterday, we believed that the policy of the Government of Siam is not to increase the sterling price of the tical beyond is. 3d., the rate now fixed un der any but the most extraordinary circums. tances, such as an encrinous further rise in the price of bar silver. Varius considerations have no doubt influenced that decision, but the maju argument must have been regard for the wallare of the paddy cukivator and the pros. perity of the export trade. It is on the actual cultivator of paddy that the prosperity of Siam is really based, and any big alteration in the selling price of the tical must directly affect him, and cause a serious dislocation in trade. Whatever may be decreed with regard to the sterling value of the tical does not in the least affect either the

скреписв or the taxation that the paddy planter has to meet, He has to pay outt the same number of ticals, and if the ticut had been advanced to 18.4d.a step which was seriously advocated and which found not a little favour since it would

have put the coin on a par with the rupee-the nam ber of ticals he could receive for his crop muss have been seriously reduced. The one real danger, from the very start three years ago, has been that at any stage the peasant might say the return for the labour was not adequate. has not said so 3 under present conditions the area under cultivation, has every year increas

ad and trade has prospered to a greater extent than has ever bean recorded before. But it would be

Shipping Roport

Su Duigi Maru from Samsuí¡-Light monsoon, pud fine generally,

Sir. Pondser from Sourabaya:-Experienced moderate to strong head winds throughout the passage,

Str. /longmok from Singapore:-Experienced strong to moderate NE. monsoon, with 'mode rate sca, and fine clear weather.

Str. Suisung from Mojis-Across to Turn- about fresh NWly in WWly breeze, fine weather, thence in Chapel Islnd light N'ly breeze, and clear fine weather, thence to port light variable breeze and cloudy, hazy, fine weather throughout,

Vassels in Fort.

STEAMER, Alexander, Am, 5.3., 1785, Gavė, 13th ov

Cavite 9th Nov, Coal,-Order." Amigo, Ger. s., 833, 1. Iversen, and l'ec.,-

Iloilo 77th Nov,, Sugar and Wood.-J. &

Co.

Andree Rickmers, Ger. .., 1,020, H. Köhn,

1 Dec-Bangkok 33rd Nov, Rice.-B. & 3. Bangkik, B. 6.1,737, E. Klunmit, sili Dec, Bangkok 22nd Nov, Rice-Yuen Fat Horneo, Ger. 4., 1,344, F. Sembill, 1st Dec.,

Hong

-Sandsban ayih Nov., Timber and Gen. -M. & Co.

Changsha, Dr. ... 2,159, 1. Moore, 3rd Dec., Australian Ports 4th Nov., Gen-13. &

'S.

Clavering, Br. 1.. 7,154. D. Baron, 6th Sept., Sa ina Cruz 31st Aug, Ballast.-C. C. S. S. Cn.

Courifield, Br. s. 2,874, J. W, Martin, and Dec-Moji 27th Nov., Coal-D, & Co. L.d.

Derwent, R., 1,563. J. Jenkins, soth Nov., Saigon 26th Nov, Gen -Man Fat. Dundas, Br. 1., 1.954, H. G. Case, 6th Dec., —Kraksan (Java) and Nov,, Sugar-Di & Co. Eiger, Nor. 4. 875, Fingalsen, Sth Dec.

Canton 4th Dec, Gen.-S, & Co, Elisabeth Rickmers, Ger. 1.., 997, G. Getsche, 6th Dec, Bangkok 28th Nov., Rice.-B. & 5.

Empress of Japan, Bouver 30th Pybus, 2.N.R., 32nd Nov,Vancouver Oct., and Shanghai 19th Nov, Malls and Gar: 1.3. 1,000, H. Jlügel, 4th Dec, Sydney 18th Oct. Copra -5. & Co...

Dec.,-

unwise in do anything to put that Germania, P. R. Co.

prosperity in danger. Moreover, the land tax

bas just been increased and this has a very. Khalif, Br. &, 2,119, 1. 11. Middleton, tat direct bearing on the position. The change

now effected, coming as li does at the begin Co. L. 13th Nov, Coal,-D, &

Aing of a season that promises to yield a recoid crop, is not likely to be felt, We gather that another consideration has been the expectation pf the Straite dollar being fixed at 484 or possibly more, at say rate something above at. Id., the basis on which the tical is now Azed. Blamesa trade'should then enjoy a die- sinct advantage competing, in the Malay Peninsula and Diber places, where the Straits "Aollar js carrest,Zny advance, "of

course, bepeßts ska Government in its Mint operations and in the paynuspis it has to make in Europe, but the present rate is bifloved to be thorough- ly safe, conveniant, and as high as is compati. ble with ropining the advantages of a. reason. ably low agchangha

Kilhennard, fr. s.s., 1.784. Wilson, 5th Dec,- Calcutta 25th Nov, Coal-A, K. & Co, Kunsang, Br. 26, 2,077, E. f. Buller, 26th Nov-Kulchinotsu aand Nov., Coal.-), M. & Co.

Laeries, By. 68, 1,142, J.-B. Jackson, zand

Nov-Saigon 16th Nov,, Meal,-Chinese, Loosok, Ger. 28. 1,010, G. Schultsen, 30th Nov., Bangkok zand, Nov., Rice and Timber-B. & S. Mercedes, Br, transport, 3,300, J. McGregor, 17th Nov,,-Nagasaki rath Nov., Ballast.

Naval Store Office, Michael Jebsen, Ger, 2, 951, H. Bendixon, 4th Dec, Canton 4th Dec, Gan.-J. & .

Ship Pasand The Canal. Outward-20th October-Hyson, Ohio, St. Egbert, Tonkin. 24th Oct-her-Claverhill, Austria, Mforwarrt. 28th October-Priam. 31st October-Asama, Pathan, Indrapura,

Post Office.

Saturday next (9th December) having been declared a Public Holiday, the Post Office will he open for one hour only on that day, fa from 8 to 9 a.m.

There will be one delivery and a collection from the Pillar Boxes as on Sunday...

The Money Order Office will be entirely closed.

Skott, Small, W.

5rs, S.

E.

Mr. & Mrs. Stein, A. L. Stephens, I. Stevenson, Mrs. Stevenson, R.N., Lieut.

Comdr. E Stuckardt, W. Thomas, H. P Thomas, Miss M. L. Thompson, A. Tincey, Mr. and Mrs.

J: T., son and gover

ness

Cose, R., Lieut. H. B.

Cox, R.N., Lieut. Com.

H.

Frederick, Mr. & Mrs,

W.

Hales, G. L

Kassten, Mr. Otto Keyt, Dr. H.. Lowe, Mr. and Mrs, Krill, G.

Manrei, W. H.

KOWLOON,

Victoria Peak

Haosloop, Misa' Charlton, R.N., Capi, Cebu

Ainslie, Dr. D.'H. Aylen, R.A.M.C., Capt. Hall, A. J.

E. V. Binder, Mrs. F. C. Haesloop, Mr. F. Îl, L. nurse

and Mrs. E. and C. St. James tom.

HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE OHINA STATION.

crulser, 1st class

TONS. GUNS. 1.H.P.

CAPTAIN:

Commander Harbord

Captain R. Nelson Ommanney Liest-Commander R. H. Heston

CLASK

LAST REPORTED AT

despatch-vestel...

1,700

3,000

Cade Cheinb Clia

Andippedą Arun Astraca, Bonaventure

cruiser. is class

144

11,000

10,500

Lespeda hont destroyer

550

7,000

Mirt Bay

Hougkong

ciniser, and class

**

4.360

7,000

Hongkong

emiser and class

loop writes.

Captain Lionci G. Tufqull

Wetbalwel

14,150

...

7,000

1,070

14400

Commander 11. du C.

Captain H. 11. Torints...

Shanghai

C. Luard...

am!

**

Yangtoms

121

390

300

Hongkong

1,070

1,400

Yangtze

11,000

*་་

torpedo bnat destroyer

Hongkong

7,000

7,000

Liest-Commander Bather

Hongkong

Hongkong

7,000

Hoogkang

·7,070

***

Hongkong

706

5.700

4.36.0

7,000

... Hongkong

275

·1.000

Singapore

175 6,400

4,000

3,400

11,000

21,000

Captain E. F. 1. Charlton

#11

**T

Hongkong

Capiala Shortland

***

7,000

3,900

FAL

torpedo hoat destroyer torpedo bant destroyer

torpedo boat

cruiser, and class

torpedo nat destroyer torpedo hoat destroyer

Cial service terpėda-v........

18 cines

torpedo boat destroyer torpedo boat destroyer..... river gunhont river gunboat

* Jigi 14

tompede boat destroyer

surveying-vessel

river gunboat

1,200

6,300

Commander H. D. Wiikin, D.B.O.

Captain H. W.

Savory

Lieat.-Commander H. E. Sulivan

Lieut.-Commander Lewin

Commandar A. F. Everett

Lieut. Commander Stevenson

Captain 14.

14. Grant-Dalton

Lieut. Commander H. B., Cox

Lieut.-Commander

240

240

Lieut. Commander C. Seymour... Licut-Commander W. H. Darwall Liout--Commander E. V.F. R. Dugmore Licuander)

F. B. Noble Riddle

Commander C. E. Monro

...

40

Lieut. Comniander Robert E. Vaughan Lieut-Commander H. T. Adlay Lieut. Commander J. T. S. Lyne ... In

reserve ou Captain W. L. Grant Commodore H, P. Williams... *

far ... ང Lieut-Commander R. Secretan Lieut-Commander Richards...

Hongkong

Yangtsse Wel Rivar

Hongkong Surveying (Labuan)

West River

West Rivar Yangtze

11.

вда

Robin Sandpiper Snipe Satlej

river gunkost...

river gunboat....

240

201

Torpedo Luat destroyer ...

250

6,500

***

cring ship

1st clan

12,000

21,000

4,650

Miss Bay

Hongkong

river

over gunboat

Hoarkong

180

Boa

torpedo boat destroyer.

Yangtare

355

6,300

surveying ship ...

630

450

torpedo boat destroyer

збо

5,900

river gunboat

195

Βρα

Commander R. W. Gleapis. Lieut-Commander C. E. L. Thomas ...

...

Hongkong

Th

Long Harbour

Hongkong

river gunboat

530

river gunbost ...

441

150

550

Lieut. Commander Jno, F. Knox...

Lieut Commander G. B. Spicer Simon Lient-Commander, G. J. Todd

Yangusse

Yangtze

Vangtsso

Virago Teal ... Waterwitch Whiting Widgeon

Woodcock..

Woodiark ..

and

A Mail will close for *---- Haiphong-Per Hu, 8th Dec, 9 AM.

Quang-chow-wan, Hoihow, Pakboi Kobe-Per Changtas, Bib Dec., Et A.M. Macao-Per fengshan, Bth Dec., 1.15 P., Halphong-l'er Amigo, 8th Dec, P. Amoy-- Per Hongmoh, 8th Dec. 5 F.M Hoihow and Pakhoi-Ter facob Diederich-

8th Dec. 5 P.M.

1,

*

* Flying-Flag of Admiral Sir Gerard P. Noel, Commander-in-Chief,

river gunboat...'......

ed cruiser gunboat Craisor... Armoured cruiser

Lieut. Mervailleux du Vignaux

Captain Allaire...

Lieutenant L'Eost...

Commander Amet...

Llaut, Mère:

***

...Saigon

<

Gulf of Binns

......Bais d'Along

Haiphong Port-Dayot (Aanam) Port-Dayot ADERED

Haip

FRENCH MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA STATION,

Manila-Per. Rubi, 9th Dec, 9 AM.

fars, 9th Dec, 9 AM.

Swatow, Amoy and Tamsul-Per Daigi

NAME.

FLAG AND DESCRIPTION.

TONS,

GUNK H. P.

COMMANDING. OFFICERA,

Last REPORTED AT

Singapore, Penang and Calcutta-Per &μm. rang, 13th Dec, 2 P.M.

Macao-Per rungthan, oth Dec, 9 A.M. Zamboanga, Jolo (Sulu Island), Sandakan Adour... and Kudat-Per Borneo, 9th Dec, 9 AM.

Argus Macao--Per Haungikan, qth Dec., 1.1 P.M. Avalanche... Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Per Halfan, Baionnette.. Toth Dec, 9A..

Chronide hohe, Mato, Brisbane, Sydney and Melboume Comète

Simpsonhafen, Fr. Wilhelmshafen, Herberts.

Carretéte Per Willehad, 12th Dec, 10. A.M. Tonkin, 13th Dec, 11 ..

Europe, &c., India, via Tullcorin-Per

Décidéo

Achérop

armoured gunboat ... transport

1796

10

1,700

Lieut. Ferrél

Algon

*

-

river gunboat.

river gunboat...

Lieut. Merle Liant. Jeannel,...' 500

Haiphong

"

Wachow

150

river gonboat

Halpbook

river gunboat

150

Lieut. Millelize

150

"

by

438

D'A

9,500

1,000

5,500

10,01

Estoc

A

6,300

Liant, Cotoni

Lieut. Bibe!...

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9.376

20,200

300

308

307

300

1,250

3,200

sub-marine... 2 Armoured cruiser destroyer. river gunboat gunboat

9,500

19,600

Сери Maria!

307

6,300

Lient, Duchemin

Lisut: Grelller

Lisut Marchand

.:

Lieut, Glorious

13ih

13th

polis-Thogars Manils-Per Taming, 12th Dec,, 3 P.M. Francisque....... Singapore, Penang and Bombay-Far Capri, Fronde

Guichen Nagasaki and Vladivostock-Per Tungur, Gueydo

Gucydon TO A H

Batavia, Cheribon, Samarang, Sourabaya and Lyox Victoria Nagasaki, Kube, Yokohama, Henri Rivičia

and Vazenuver, BC-Fe Empress of Jacline 13th Dec., 11 A.M.

Kersaint Macassar-Per Thilaffap, 14th Dec, 11 A..

Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Mousquat... Honolulu and San Francisco-Per Siberia, Olry... 15th Dec., 11 AM.

Felbo Singapore and Rangoon-Për Jamaila, 14th Perie. Dec, 3P.M.

Pistolet Manila-Per Loongsang, 13th Dec, 3 F.M.

Proté.... Mavila-Per Zafiro, 16th Dec., 10 A.M. Еигоре

Rapidro Simla, 16th Day, 11, 7, Taticorin-Fa

Redoutable... Europe, &c. Indin, via – Tuticorin÷Før | !!! Prins Heinrich, acth Dec, 11 M

Sabre Moji Kobe, Tacoma, WishFor Lyra, and Dec., 11 AM Surprise

Yokohama, Victoria, B.C, and

Styx Coby and Iloilo-Per Ratjong, 2nd Dec P.M.

Paste Takinog Takot... Zamboanga, Pon Darwin, Thursday faland, Vauban Cooktown, Calms, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne-Per Changsha, #71h|| Vigilanta

Vétéran Doc., 3 P.M.

Victoria and Vancouver, B.C.-Per Emprese Shanghai, Wagsaki, Kobe, Yokohama, of China, soth Jan., 1900, 17 &.38,

IN

river

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་་་

gunboat destroyer****** protected cruiser armoured cruiser river

gunboat river gunboat. destroyer.

447

sub-marine. In destroyer. sub-marine..... ...destroyof..

+

392

客服告

Capt. Tracou... Capt. Ridoux.... Lieut. Portier.

Lisut. La Corolleri...

Sagot-Duvadroux Bimon

Commander

Halphong

Fort Dayot (ABERIT

Lient. Vincent Bridugnie (Flagship of Rear Admiral de Marolles, Capt. Passerat de Bilans, Comiding the local naval defence of Indo-China) Lieut, Lebail it bahan the Capt. Dupries jumlah mỤ:1667 Lleat, Roque, juan

...battleship, reserved

9:437

6071

....destroyer

#

armoured gusibost

3,795.

1,700

gunbost

019

goo

zto

river gunboat.**

destroyer

250

battleship, reserve

QESO

Commander Vertuem

4,560

receiving-ship in min

Lieut. Fougerousse

river gunboat h

113

Lleat, Brugnon,

+

w

*Flagship of Vics-Admiral Richard, Commander-in-Chick

{ Flagship of Rear-Adimíra de Fauque de Jonquières, Second-in-Command:

At the disposal of Rear-Admiral de Marolles, Commanding the naval defence of Sudo-

Baie d'Along

Tongka

Salgon

BRIN 'ALONE Saigon

Balgon

Haiphon Baigon..

Bais d'Along

Upper Yangtse

Balgon

Hongay

Saigon

Bamshaf

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