BASTERN SHIPPING
MONOPOLIES.
A TRENCHANT. CRITICISM,
.....
The Singapore Free Frem, in a leading article, has a very strongly worded criticism of shipping monopolies in the East. It says Perhaps there never was a batter instance of the position of our enemies being those of our own household," than that provided by those groups and combinations of shipping companies Is our own paris whose policy it is to postres themselves of fraight monopolies, and, to that end, to compass the wiping out of all indepen- dont shipping competition. • It is not the superior speed and other advantages of steam navigation, that has made the British nailing ship and the British tramp steamer hardly more than a dim memory in our roadstead of Singa. «porn. • Bụt it is the octopus-like grasp of the Shipping combine or ameward Conference that holds abippers in its firm embrace,
•
THE
Shipping.
Arrivals.
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JANUARY 15, 1906.
Quarta, Ger..., 1,823. 11. Madsen, 17th Jan., Wakamaten 6th Jan, Coal.-S., W. & Andromeda, Br. cruiser, 11,000, R. N. Om
'',
Co.
manney, 13th Jan,,--Shanghai roth Jan, Decima, Ger. 8,749, H. Schiziklar, 13th Jan.,
-Swatow 3 le Jua, co- & Co, Shaohsing, Br. 1.8, 1.307, F. D. Northcombe, 12th Jan-Shanghal 10th Jan., Gen.-B. Frithjof, Nor. ., 891, H. A, Haraldsen, 11th
Jen-Anping via Amoy rath Jan., Gen. O.S. K.
Prinz
nz Sigismund, Ger. 2., 3,302, D. Lent, 24th Jan-Sydney soth Dec, Gen.-M. & Co. Glenfalloch, Br. 4.4., 1,434, F. J. Slach, 141b
Gen.
Paklat, Ger. s.o., 1,018, H. Demes, zoth Juml3 | Clark, M. O. Bangkok soth Dec, and Swalow 9th Jan, ¿Clark, T. Rice and Wood.-B. & S........ S
Clarke, Mr. and Mrs, Pronto, Nor Bay S6 Walan, sth Jan- Hoibaw 3rd Jan., Gan.-
Haiphong
A. R. M. Quito,
Br.. .., Newcastle,
154, 5. Shotton, och Jan
Dac, Gen (N.S.W.) 17h
Order
Rajaburi, Ger. 8.8, 1.189, 0. Koch, 17th Jan
Bangkok and Jan., Rice and Wood. B. & S.
Sirocco, Br. 1., 2.34%, G. Williames, 7th Jan.,
Moji and & Co., Ld. Taiwan, Br. 3, 1042, J. Martio, 8th Jan, Bangkok 30th Dec, Rice, Chinese,
W. B. Brown, 13th Jan, Manila 9th Jan, Gen-B, & S Tholma, Nor 1,896, F. Joger, 8th Jan.,
34th Dec, atâ, W. & Co. -
Tean, Br. 134
3.0
R.M., Enge LG And Mr. H, 1. " Colvin, H. E. Copp, Mr and Miss Corbett, R. &.
Contthart, Cruickshank, A. Cunningham, G. Curry, Dr. and Mrs. E. Daries, F. O.
Deacpp, F. B. Doolittle, F. H.
Millais, Capt. and Mr ourse and infant Moon, Mr. & Mr, M. Moore, Dr. W. B. A. Morrison, Mis & child Nawall, B. G.
ington, AG.
Σ.Α.
KING EDWARD,"
Jurriaause..Jr.. Karminski, Dr.
Alpine, Mrs. K. M. Alberti, H. P. Baldwinj Barry Barnes, Mra Howden, B.
Katz, Mr. and Mr. W. .... Kundern, Cipt. Leanoz, Geo. Logan, W.
"KINA · COAST MEŢEO
Vladivostock an Vemuroa.m.) Hakodate
Moulder, Mr. and Mrs. Kagoshima...
Mr. V. B.
O.C
child
D. E. and McClelland, J. C.!.
More, F. G. R.N. Comdr. Moses, B. J.
Tokią
ngzaaki".
Peake, W.
Packer, B. L.
Fennefatber, Mrs. G. Evans, H. M.
C
Mrs.
Miss.
Fairburs!, Thoer Fraker G.H.
Dobima
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Vahe
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Parker, W. T
Ahigakijima.
[Pearse, Dr. W. W,
a.m.jgd.3
Mr. and
Mrs. Prints, F. Von
[30,16]
Staoger, O.
90.at
Stanley, H. L.
a.in. 30.18
and Tobin, R. J.
30.49
Unbebaun, C. H.
Peak...
30.40
Waterhouse, Mrs. A.
130, al|30.10)
iwalow...9, .m. Canton
Douglas, Capt. & Mrfordten, A. R.
Dowley, Mr. and Mrs. Powell, W. A.
W.
Reel, Dr. L. R.
via Holbow and Jan., Tout. 6.5.1 3,001, N. van Wych Jurri.flowigg, Mr. and Mrs, Ringer, Mr, and Miss
Janele.. Chowtal, Gars, 15, W. Möllermann, 14th Jan, Bangkok sih JR., and Hollow
Rice
Timber and Gen.-B. & S. Talaang, Br. s., 1,544, Bowker, rath Jan.—
Canton 13th Jan.
M. & Co.
Canton 13th Jan., Gon.—3, & Co.
cane,
..
12th Jan Macassar 4th Jan, Ballast.-J. C.-J. L Wakamatsu Maru, Jap. as, 2,777, Y. Oda, roth Jan.,-Moji sth Jan, Coal-H. U. Jeffries.
Sailako VroulO,
Philadelphia, 10th June, Kerosing-5.0. Co.
Hellas, Get, ka 4539, H: Ronde, 14th Jan, Celtic Chief, Br. ship, 3,704, Jones, 7th Nov.,
and japanese maid Roach, Mr. J. S. and
child
Fyft, Joseph
Gunder Mr.
Capt.
Petersen, Mr.
Seymour, Mro. I., K.
Talhoku!
escadores... Vaihaiwal Getzlaff iharp
and Infant Evan-Jones, Dr. and
Mr. E.
Mrs. S Fiegel, Mr. and Mr. Robbins, 2. Lieut. Hill, Wm. C.
Haslewood, C. H. and maid
and Mrs J, F. E.
Jackson, Mrs, and child Waterhouse, Vr. N. Schelthöfer, P.
Janson, A, Scott, Mr. and Mr. J. Joseph, Mr. and Mr. Fletchar, H.
E. S.
Flacher,
With No. F... 965, Narbam, 14th Jan. Otra, Nor. ship, 1,199, E. Refsnes, 24th Dec,- Glow..
Canton 13th
13th Jan Gen-Order.
1.3, 717, Suzzani, 14th Jan,/---
phong and Heihow 13th Jan., Gen.Rose, Br, bq, 822, Wright, 10th Nov.-West Fremantle 18th Oct., Sandalwood S. & Co. A. R. M. Panther, Aust. 3.3., 570, L, R. Höhaal, 14th Australia 4th Aug, Sandal Wood.-S. &
Jan-Macao Rod Canton 14th Jan,
Co.
i'
and child Show, J.. Skott, с Grant, M, Capt. and Smith, W. D, Fond
MTS.
I. B.
GRYT.C Hall, Capt. T. Hanghwont, W. B.
AL
Yuenzang 3. 53, 1,528; 1. I. Rolle, 15th Simla, Br. 4-masted bq, 1,087, Casson, 13th Hardy, 2., LESIAS
and by penalty on one side and rebate on the other, coerces and cajotes to itself the virtual" || Doris monopoly of Europe-bound cargo. Even. at. starvation feeights the tramp steamer can pick up nothing here, for the merchants who ship homeward produce are themselves bound up often as shipping agents, with the combine, and have no liberty of action or choice in the matter. For the several shipping`lince who constitule this "ring the art ingement is the best possible, for shippers have only Hobson's Choice: "ship by us, of, he boycotted." But for what used to be the real backbone of the mercantile marine of the British Empire, the sailing vessel, and the tramp steamer with a
Jan., Manila 12th Jan, Gen.~], M. & Co.
triching, Br s., 1,267, A. E. Hodgins, rgtb
Jang-Foochow rath Jan, and Amoy 14th, Gen.-D., L. & Co.
Numantia, Ger. as, 4,383, H. Feldtmann, 15th Jans-Moji toth Jan., Gen.-P. & A. 5. 5., Co.
roving commission, the "gang" arrangement Andalusia, Ger. s.s., 3.770, M. Filler, 15th Jan-Wladivostock 8th Jan, Ballast.-11.
ม
P A. L.
is no destructive that it has finally almost nust- ed theat cut of the Far East, and to a great ex-Jacob Diederichses, Ger. .., 625, Hentz, 15th tept out of existence. This is 'a' bad thing for
the personnel of the British mercante marine, because where the cream of the freight marker goes to the big lines, and particularly to those constituting rags and confe ences, the out- siders can only pick up low freights, and pay low wages, thus removing all inducement for taking that
a scafering life, Hence it is that to- day we have 40,00 foreign seamen in our mes cantile marine to whom we pay two millions sterling annually in wages, In wartime this would in anthat one slips would be largely in the hands of foreigners when the British portion of our seamen were taken away to man our warships. The result might be ruin to our country, inaunsch as our nerchant shipping and
of our commerce are the principal sources our wealth." The monopoly
Jan.,-Hoihow 13ik, Jan., Gen.-J. & Co.
Clearances at the Harbour Office, Liza, for Kobe. + Prior Sigismund, for Yokohama Wakamatsu Maru; for Moji. Lytemcón, for Shanghải, Taitung, for Swatów, Shaohsing, for Canton, Andalussa, for Singapore. Hotching, for Koagnion,
Departures. Jan. 14 Antenor, for Shanghai, Palampett, for Rangono.
Jan 15, Alacrity, Br. despatch-vessel, for Saigon. Spezia, for Japan. Timahi, for Macass ir.
ingeang, for Canton, Lycemoon, for Shanghai. Shaoksing, for Canton!
freighty and · Dallin Maru, (ni Swatów;
the faics on
Caithness, Newcastle. E imposition if high freight
has, therefore, a very distinctly in Thyra, for Kutchinatzu, jurious effect on the welfare of our
Our inercantile marine, and so operates in austful way against our national interests. If the monopo ly were a British manuply it would still be bad, but where it is a monopoly into which foreign capital and foreign interests enter, it is all the more injurious, directly and indirectly, to the true welfare of rain. Particularly where by the use of greater capital, energy and enterprise, in controlling the auxiliary or feeder system of local steamer communication, the foreign elements of the combination hold the dominating position. The ultimate, result must be the retirement of the dominant part. ner from the combination, when all other com petition can count for little, and, by mani-Cr pulating rates, the capture of the bulk of the freight trade at present divided amongst the members of that combination.
THE FIN CRIATING DOLLAR.
MERCHANTS "OROPING IN THE-DARE."
Writing on the subject of the tis ng dollar and the advantages which would accrue to the com. munity, and especially exporters, if it were fixed at a set value, the Eastern Datly Mali says: Undoubtedly there chaises-and they are the backbone of the country-must be fully pro tected, Red Government should remember what an important point the low dollar is to the capitalist dependent upon cheap cuolie labour for the success of his enterprise. At the same
dollar would be eminently suited to. time a 2/6 the needs of the Man in the Street, and it cer 1ainly locks, judging by the recent rise, that the dollar will get as high as that within a low weeks. To our way o thinking, it would have been wiser to have fixed the dollar at af, a handy decimal of the sovereign, when it was round about that sam, buche due has gone by. Government, it is said, is also contemplate ing a large gold loan in the near future, and this, of course, only serves to complicate maltors: Most certainly the present uncer tainly, this gruping in the dark, is hampering business, and is unsatisfactory to all concerned.
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REGISTRATION OF PARTNERS,
FRAUDULENT BANKRUPTCY IN SINGAPORE.
An excellent illustration of the necessity which exists for a Registration of Partnerships Ordinance-despite the decision arrived at by the Singapore Chamber of Commerce-was furnished in a trial which took place at the Singapore sizes this month.
Lim Kee Seng, and, Lim Heng Kee were charged with sending out of the colony goods valued at $6,074.00, purchased on credit and for which they had not paid, within four months before the presentation of a Bankruptcy petition. They were also charged with dispos ing of goods on
on credit. Mr.
ey, the Pountney.
acting Official Assignee, explaised at some length what were the charges for which the accused were now placed in the dock. The object of the Ordinance was to protect traders from fraudulent bankruptcy, In the
the present case, be said, the firm he had in dest with were pelty traders and carried on a small cash business. Towards the beginning of the year their books s'owed that there was stock is hand amounting to $
but 7,213.77 within, a period of ten days that stock was wiped out of existence by an entry of credit transactions
not reside. with people who did
within the jurisdiction of the colon". It did not require a very keen observer 10 sea that a fraud
of some kind had been committed. The Official Assignee had made a very careful investigation of the books of the firm and bad made up statement of what the stock WAS in 1995. When made binkrupt the accused said their assets would realise $2,000, but only $30: was actually realized from the sale. of
goods al public auction. The outstanding transactions were on a credit basis,
The previous deslings of the firm had been for cash, On the face of t
the whole transactions, appeared to be an impudent fraud. There were many partners in the whose interests therein Arm, whose ranged from pne * four shares cach: A final balance sheet of the "chop having been roade the total liabilities were found to be $16,313,61 and the zasers festimated) S/7,356-40.
these
| assets'only reźlized $845 01,
up.
But
After hearing avidence, the Court sentenced the first accused to two years' hard labour; the -dacond was discharged,"
Passengers arrived, · Per Chowtal, from Bangkok, &c.-Mr. H Steinbacks,
Per Shukring, from Shanghai-ess. H. Marshall, Caltanie, Davis and Scott.
P. Plaichine, from Coast Parts-Mrs, and Miss Hekk, Capt. Jensen, Messrs. Faithorst, phton, J. C. Keda, Dr. and Mrs. Curry, and 29 Chinese.
Per Prins Sigismund, for Hon. kong, from Sydney-Messrs. A. Brambach, R. Hoesch, Santhern, Misses Panthern (2), Rev. C. Butler, Messrs. 11. Würst, J. and V. Milner. From Southampton-Capts Coinne, and Schulz, and 12 Chinese From Hebertshohe-Rev. Bum, For Yokohama from Sydney-Me, and Miss Crew, Messrs. White and F. Joneliara.
Per Purniane, from Manila-Mrs. Wright, Capt. Kunaden, Messrs. Fyff, C. Aitken," A, Cameran, L. M, Hopkins, Fred, Sparrevahn, William Barrel H. K. Taylor, Willi.m Fow and Wong Fit,
.
Dec.Cardiff 4th July, Patent Fuel- Naval Yard,
Pekin
Vessels
Steamers Expected.
Angert Dur
From
Emp. of India. Shangbai... C. P. R. CoJan. 17 Manchuris..... Shanghai.... M. Co. Jan. 17 Lightning... Singapore, D. S. & Collao. 17 Presion
Singapore P. & O. Co Jad. 17 Singapore M. & Co... Jan. 18 Ceylon Singapore: P. & O. Co JaD. 30 Kumaang Calcuita, M. & Co Jan. 23 Vancouver. CP. R. Colan. 30 Sydney G., L. & Co Feb.
Tartar...........
Eastern
DOCK RETURNS.
HONGKONG, AND WHAMPOA DOCKS.
Kowloon
Dock,
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SHANGHAI,
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H.
Comdr. and Mrs. E.,
Wyck, Capt and Mrs. Longkong. tom.
FRAK.
Aucott, E. F.. Beattie, A. Bentinck, Mrs. Buxton, Lady B. Chichester, Maj. A. A. Clothier, A.. N.
Mr. & Mr. A.E.
Mr.
Stevenson, R.,
Lieut. Col..
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Miso
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Hollingsworth, Mr. & Thomas, H. P.
Mrs. Hopkins, L. M. Hoppe, H. J. Huggett, J. H. Humphreys, Mr. Hunter, R.
Thomas, Miss M. L. Thompson, N. S. Wakefield, Mrs. and
Mr. H. Hurst, R., Engineer
Capt.
Miss
Earnshaw, D. Fenton, Mr. Gales, Capt. Gasier, E., Gearle, Rev.
Knight, Mr. Louder, Mr. Martin, R. Mitchell, R. Moss, Mrs. Moxon, Mr. and Mr. C, F. B.
Painter, Major & MER
Major
Victoria Peak Gap
Rock... Viação...
Haiphong... # Manila U Bacolod 9 Iloilo.......
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St. James to M.
January 15th, 1906, 1.m.
ladivostock...
Jemum......6 'a.m.3.0) Takodate...
Pachle, Mr.
Philips, Mr. and Mrs.
Fallock, K.C. Mr.
Tokio
Quennell, Capt.
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Sawer, Capt. and Mrs. | Vagazaki Sinclair, A.
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and
Whitlow, A. W. Watkins, Mian E,
Harker, B. Brotherton
Wood, G. Gr
Hassan, Mr. and Mrs. Haynes, Col.
Wright, Mr. & Mrs. T. Hazeland, F. A. Young, J. A.
Stadt, Mr. and Mrs..
Van de Stokes, Mr.
Dihima
Cagoshima...
|30.13)
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OCCIDENTAL
Bendixen, Capt. A, Rendixen, Capt. G. Birmann, Dr. Med. H. Caspersen, S.. Edwards, H. Flecher, H.
Hapses, H.
Kayt, Dr. H. Krill, G.
Lack, Dr. M. E. Lindemann, Dr. Lowa, Mios Slavia
Lowe, Mr. and Mr. J.
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Majer, Capt. and Mrs. Munro, Misa A. Owen, O. E. Packham, Mr. & Mrs
R. and a daughters Schönberg, Victor Schutz, Franz Uldrup, Capt. A, `P." Warmecke, H.
XOWLOON.
Ainslie, Dr. D. H, Crawford, Mrs. A. Charlton, 2... Capt. Hall, A. J.
and Mrs. E. and Reynoldi, F. O,
BET
NAMR
Ships Passed The Canal 5th December-Alston, Matapfo., 9th Dec. ember-Chingwe, Kurichow, 12th Dec- ember-Auria. "Revurdṣle" Siberia, Liang, chow, 15th December-Antenor, Binlarig, Machaon, Brroll, Speria, 19th December
bia, and December-Calchar, Ning-
Depack, Segovia, Sunda, Toprane, Kat bera, 30th December-Preussen, Prina Regent Twitpaid, Ceylon. 2nd January-Benmor C.
Lacis, Descation, Glenlogan, Tonkin, Alacrity 3rd January-Baralong. 9th January-Ranca, Andromeda Benledi, Nubia, Peleus, Saxento,
Zister
Cam
Aron hroman. 12th January- Wonsung
'Astraca Tourant, Prina Heinrich, Indrowadi, Menelaus, Persia, Bonaventure Trieste.
Cadmus Arrivals at Home-30th December-Bix. Cherub venue, Sechsen. 1st January-Socotra. 3rd Clio. ***
Diadem January➡Senegambia, 5th January-Sunda, 9th January-Aiston, Bantu. 12th January Prix Regent Luitpold, Serbia, Tonkin.
Post Office.
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Vandin, Gordon
Vereket, Capt. & Mrs.
Watson, Mr. & Mrs. M. Pescaddies... White, Dr. M. T.
Wilkie, Mr. and Mrs.la
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Woodward, Mr. & Mrs. Amoy gas
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Mrs, and children Montague
HIS BRITANNIG MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE OHINA STATION.
TONS, GUNS. I.H.P.
CAPTAIN,
Commander Harbord"
Captain H. W. Savory
Lieut-Commander H. E. Sulivan Lieut-Commander Bather.
A. F: Everett
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Hongkong Hongkong
CLASS,
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despatch-véssel...
1,700
3,000
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cruiser, ist class
11,000
16,500
torpedo boat destroyer
7,000
441
cruiser, and class
4.353
7,000
cruiser, and class
4.360
7,000
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1,070
1,400
Captain R. Nelson Ommannsy Lieut. Commander R. H. Heaton Captain Lionel G, Tufnell Captain H. H. Torlesse Commander 'I. du C. Luard...
Hongkong
Shanghai
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Shanghai
water tank and tug....
390
300
sloop
www.
1,070
1,400
Commander H. D. Wilkin, D.5.0.
Hongkong Vangtiza
cruiser, ist clasa
11,000
16,500
en route Manila
torpedo boat destroyer'
560
7,000
Hongkong
7,000
2,000
Lieut-Commander Lewin
414
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7,000
Commander
Hongkong
Hongkong
Hongkong
$,700
Lieut. Commander Stevenson
вот
4.360
7,000
Captain H. Grant-Dalton
Hongkong
Singapore
275
4,000
Lieut.-Comm inder H. B. Car
14+
275
4,000
Lieut. Commander Richards....."
Hongkong
6,400
2,400
Captain E. F. B. Charlton
412
11,000
11,000
Captain Shortland
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en route
Manila
7,000
3,900
H. Darwall
1,300.
Foo
Lieut. Commander J. Kiddle
West Rive
650
Commander G. E. Monro
Hongkong ...Surveying
140
Lieut. Commander Robert E. Vaughan.
340
240
6,500
12,000.
*21,000
800 6,300
Yangtise
Hongkong
.450
Commander R. W. Glennis
Hongkong
$,900 Boo
Lieut. Commander C. E. L. Thomas Llaut Commander G. B. Spicer-SimBOD Lieut. Commander G. J. Todd Lient-Commander Juo, F. Koox...
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Haiphong-Per Hongkong, 16th Jap... 9 AM. Flipping Report,
Swatow, Ama and Foochow-Per- Hal Moorhen Sr. Numantia from Moji :~~Moderate and ching, 16th Jan, It A.M. light breeze, and moderate sea.
Otter Singapore, Persang and Calculla-Per Ai
Rambler sang, 16th Jan.,"2_P.M..
Robin... Sourabaya and Samarangler Fausang. Sandpiper,... 16th Jan, 2 P.M.
Spipe...****
Sur. Glenfalloch from hingapore:-Strong mopsoon with heavy rea, and cloudy and foggy weather.
ly winds, (NW.-F.) force 4/9, with rainy, Str. Andaluska from Vladivostok-Strong
cold weather.
Str. Yuentang from Manila:-Experienced strong in fresh NF, monsoon, with correspond. ing rough sea; fine clear weather.
Str. Quarta from Wakamate-Colo Island to Tung Yung fresh NE'ly winds, from then to middle of Formosa Channel SWly winds, with thick, foggy weather, from White Dogs to port strong NE. winds.
Veasca in Port.
STEAMERS,
Amoy, Ger. B.B., 663, 11. Plambeck, 8th Jan,
Chelon 3rd Jan., Gen.-S., W. & Co. Athenian, Br. ... 2,440, S. Robinson, R. NR.
athan,Vancouver, B.C., 11th Dec, and Shanghai 8th Jan., Gen.-C. P. R.
Coningsby, Ar. .., 7,15, Chas. E. Topp, 91b
Jan-Calcutta 21st Dec., Coal-Order, Daric, B., 1975, H. Smith, A.N.R., Joh Jan., San Francisco gth Dec., Honolulu 16th, Yokot ama 29th, Kobe 30th, Maga saki and Jan, and Manila 8th, Malls and Ge-0), & O. 5. 5. Co.
Dr. Hans Jürg Kier, Nor., 6gr, H. E Larsen, 19th Dec,loilo 14th Tec Sugar-Angaard & Thoresen Co.
Elita Nossack, Ger. 1.4., 1,160, W. Lassen,
31st Dec.Canton 30th Dec., Gen.-S. & Co.
Emma Luyken, Ger. .., 1.160, G, Cornand, 1st Jan,Canton 31si Dec., Coal-Order. Fausang, Br. sa, 1,410, F. Wheeler, 3rd Jan, -Souraimya ajih Dec., Sugar.-J. M. & Co Fernandes Hermanos, Am, 13., 487,
Manila, Zamboanga, Port Darwin, Thursday Take...
Melbourne, Adelaide und Perth-Per Chingiu, Island, Cooktown, Cairns, Townsville, Brisbane, Satlef*** Sylaey, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, Tamar
Teal 16th Jan, 3 P.M.
Virago Waterwitch Whiting
Manila- Fer Team, 16th Jan., 3 PM. Kobe-l'er Dakotak, 16th Jan, & P.M.
ex Doris, 16th Jan. 4 P.M. Moji, Kobe and Yokohama-Per Tjillwong, 16th Jan., 4P.M.
Saigan-Per Taiwan, 16th Jan., 4 .. Pekhoi-Per Jacob Diederichsen, 16th Jan,
5 1.3.
Swatow and Bangkok-Per Paklof, 16th Jan.
P.M.
***
Widgeon Woodcock... Woodlark
torpedo beat destroyer
Redo hoat destroyer
boat destroyer. best destroyer.
torpedo boat
cruiser, and
and class
torpedo boat
boat destroyer
torpedo bost destroyer
special service torpedo.v...
cruiser, int class
torpedo boat destroyer ...
torpedo bost destroyer.....
river gunboat..
river gunboat
**
torpedo boat destroyer
survaying-vessel
river gunboat
river gunboat
river gunboat
topedo Luat destroyer...
cruiser
Bat class
receiving ship...
river gunboat
torpedo boat destroyer...
surveying ship...
torpedo bost destroyer
river gunboat
river gupboat
river gunboat
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Lieut. Commander C C. Seymour...
Lient. Commander W. I
Lieut. Commander E. V.F.R. Dugmare Yangtze
Lieut. Commander. F. B. Noble**
Lieut. Commander H. T. Atlay
Lieut-Commander J. T. S. Lyne ...
In
Captain
་་་
W. L. Grant Commodore 11. P. Williams Lieut.Commander E. Secretan Lieut-Commander Hughes
**
Ningpo and Shanghai-Pei Ningpo, 18th Jan., 3 P.M.
Europe, &c., India, vra Tuticorin-Fer Greisenau, 17th Jan, T1 A.M.
Moji, Kobe, Yokohama and Portland, Or.—
Numantia, 19th Jan 5 PM
NAME.
TONI.
FRENCH MEN-OF-WAR ON THE OHINA STATION.
FLAC AND DESCRIPTION,
GUNS.
IL P.
COMMANDING OFFICERS,
LAST REPORTED' AT
Per
Singapore-Per Idomanaus, 17th Jan, 4 P.M. || Achéron Shanghal-Per Shaoksing, 18th Jan, 3 7.M. Adour...... Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Hono, Alepette lulu and San Francisco-Pat Dorte, agih Jan, Argus... EXAM.
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Caronade.
Manila-Per Yuentang, 19th Jan, 39.34.
D'ASILE Manila Per Rubi, zoth Jan., 11 A.M.
Décidé Sandakan Per Bawiang, 20th Jan, II AM.
Descartes ... Cabo and Hollo-Fer Sungklung, z2nd Jan, Dupelit-Thouars 3 P.M.
Francisque... Europe, &c.. India, via Tuticorin Pes Fronde Polynasin, 23rd Jan., 11 AM,
Guichen + ... Found outside the General Post Office activ
Rivière... watch. Owner can have same on application to Jacquin
Postmaster General.
VISITORS AT THE HỞI ELS
HONAKONG:
Innes, Capt. R. Johannsen, Edm."
javelins Kersaint Lynx *** Muncke Montcalm*...
Mousquat Olty...
Jameson, My, and Mr. Pihe
11
Perle ... Pistolet Proté...... Rapidra Redoutable *
bbott, L. S. Aitken, C, H. 3rd Jan.-Manila 30th, Dec., Gon.-G., L, Anderson, Mrs. K. & Co.
Bachman, D. Haitao,
J. S. Rosch, 10th Jan, 1,185
Baker, A
Joki, J. F. F. -Foccbow Jan, Amoy 8th, and Baitiscombe, H. G.
H.W. Gen.-D. L, & Co.
Hell, M., Engr.-Lieut. Kert, Bayfield, H.
F Mrs. H. Kerr, Master H. and Berblinger, A. Birbeck, R. J. Karr, Mr. & Mrs. J, K. | Subro ... Bishop,
Koenig, C. L. C. Disney, Mr. & Mrs. 5. Köbler, W. Q.
Miss
Laing, A. Hy ell, W. S.
Lewis L. S.
Br. Swalow gth, tiikan Maru, ap. 3. 3,912, P. Mori, 11th
Jan, from Kuchinotto, Coal,-M, B. K. Holstein, Ger, 8, 985, Niejahr, 13th fan, Haiphong 9th Jan, and Holbow 11th, Coal and Gen.), & Co, Knivsbbra, Ger, 3.3. 616. H. Jeminke, 13th
Jan-Shanghai Kutsang, Br. &, 3,109, R. C. D. Bradley, 9th
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He, Br. a.m., 1,340, J. B. Jackson, sth Chinese Mausang, Br. 25, 1844, R. Houghton, 6th Jan-Sandakan 30th Dec, Timber and Gen, M. & Co.
Mercedes, Br. transport, 4,000, F, S. McGregor,
6th Jan-Welhalwei Siat Dae,, Ballast. Admiralty
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destroyer destroyer
cruiser
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cruiser
destroyer river gunboat.. gunboat ... sub-marine... destroyer ... sub-marine....
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battleship, reserve...
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500
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6,300
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Cape St. James. Hongkong
Saigon
Balgon
Salzon
303
20,100
300
Capt. Tracou
Capt. Ridoux...
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Lieut.
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Comme Sagoi-DuvaUFOUN
Commander Simon
Comaporta
Capt. Martel
Duchemin
Lient, Greller
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Saigon
Saigon
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2,700
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19,600
6,300
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Lieut. Glorieux
Lisut. Vincent-Bridegnac
6,075
11700
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4,500
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Saigon
Upper Yangtea
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