Intimations.
CIGARS
DUTCH CIGARS, MIXTURE OF JAVA AND BRAZIL TOBACCO WITH SUMATRA COVER.
'Well-known brands are:-- Mercuria (Cigarellos). Orlanda Carlo Basto, Flor.de Flares.
Tingua.
Don Alonso; Club.
Excellents.
La Bella Rita.
HAMBURG CIGARS OF BEST BRAZIJ, Tobacco,
Itoland von Hamburg.
Aristocracia.
Recordschlager.
Flor de Mondego.
Hammonia Jocks. Bent everything of same origin. VIRGINIA CIGARS OF BEST VIRGINia Tobacco.
Liliput Export,
Liliput Proprietaris,
Export.
Deliciosas,
SOLE IMPORTERS :-
Proprietario,
LÜTGENS, EINSTMANN &.00.,
2. Peddar Street, 2. Third Floor. Please take the Lift. Hongkong, 12th April, 1906.
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AGENTS, GROUND FLOOR,
ST. GEORGE'S BUILDING,
:
HONGKONG,
SOAP AND SODA MANUFACTURERS.
SOLE AGENTS FOR
COMPOSITION
HARTMANNS RATENED HAND BRAND, HARTMANN'S GREY PAINT, DAIMLER'S PATENT MOTOR
&C..
LAUNCHES, tc..
Sale Agents for
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FERGUSON'S SPECIAL CREAM
and
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WHISKY, &c.
EVERY Kind of
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY
whose results we see in the consular reports, is a very different matter. It requires alertness and industry in acquiring information and rea- soanbic facility in putting it in form. The objection to the "spoils bystem" is not in the ability, or even the honesty, of the appointees, but in cmbling the higher officials to use Go: vernment
those who work for positions to pay their interests. A man who has the capacity "eain" a consular appointment in the rough nd tumble of polines in pretty wire to ba a good deal smatter man than the one who gets Civil - by a civil service examination. vice" methods are, of course, no protection hatever against venality. Possibly they rather favour it. If a political appointed is honest and can speak the language of the country to which he and if
goes, public opinion preventą, as it seems to, the displacement of a good man for political appointments are not well enough. At any rate, the methods of our present consil far service are being imitated by other nations, Doubtless the service can be improved, but we need, not revolutionize it.-San Francisco Chronicis,
Shipping,
Arrivals.
Devanha, Hir, 6.5, 4785, T. H. Hide, 3rd May,
Shanghai 1st May, Mails and Gen. P. & O. S. N. Co.
Siam, Br. s.3, 1,206, lins, 3rd May-Singa.
pore 26th April, Case Cil-Mr. McBain. Tartar, Br. 8.8., 2,768, W. Davison, R.N.R, 4th MayVancouver 3rd April, and Shanghai 30th, Gen.-C. PR. Co. Tean, Be..., 1,346, Sommerville, 4th May,→
Manila 1st May, Gen-B. & S. Gregory Apcar, Br. ss. 2,961, S. H. Belson, 4th May, Calcutta via Penang and Singa- pore 28th April, Gen.-D. S. & Co., Ld. Zida, Br. 5.5, 2,945, A. M. Rait, 4th May Rangoon via, Straits '21st April; Gen Order.
Eastern, Br. 6.5., 3,586, G. H. Powell, 4th May, Australian Ports vin Manila and May, "Gen.-G., 1. & Co.
Clearánoos at the Harbour Offiso.
wangu, for Shanghai.
for Saigon.
Cairo, for Saigon. Devanha, for Singapore. Siam, for Cantan..
aitan, for Swalow, Leongsang, for Manila. Zafiro, for Manila,
Telemachus, for Saigon.
Departures.
May 4
·Dongoka, for Yokohama. Hatton, for Coast Ports, Quarta, for Saigon. Loongang, for Manila. Kiukiang, for Shanghai. flangsang, for Shanghai Kwangtak, for Shanghai. For Pacoster, for Japan,
CABINET-MAKERS AND ART DECORATORS, from Shanghai, has seropene their FURNITURE STORE
At
No. 35, DES VEUX ROAD CENTRAL..
The only Shop in Hongkang with this name, THERE HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE W
of every descriation can be made to order in any design required.
Have been patronised by the Hongkong Club, Hongkong Hotel. Telegraph Co, Messrs, A. S. Watson & Co., L.d., Fums and other leading Establishments in the Calny, to whom refer ence may be made as to the Superior Work. manship and Materials of the Furniture, &c., supplied.
!
Benmehr, for Ispan
Rio Lima, Portuguese gunboat, for Macao,
Passengers arrived.
Per in, from Manila-Misses Mendent, Watkin, Lane, Major and Mrs. fare and 2 infants, Master Lane, Mesers McCrew, in Halmes, award and Pedro Skochangko
Per Gregory Aptar, from Calcutta, &e Messrs. 1. C. Akton, B. L.. Ward, D. Ezta, Capt. W. A. Oni, Messrs. W. M. Haywood, D.| 1). Mehta, A. Engley, Miss C. Lander, Mrs. Engley, and 216 Chinese.
Peit, Nor. ., 744, J. Lorenteen, 1st May,
Bangkok '33rd"". April," Rice.--Kia Tyo 1.ung.
Phranang, Ger.. 8.5., 1,021, Mangelsdorff, 30th April,-Bangkok 13th April, Rice and Gen-Y, & Co. Rein, Nor. 5,716, N. Matheson, 3 th April,- Bangkok zand April, Rice, Chinese, Saint Bride, Br. s.., 3,511, W. Nicoll, zoth
April-Cardiff Bib Mar
Coal.-Govern ment, Senecca, Br. 1.1, 7.200, Grimes, and May,
Kobe via Shanghai 18th April, Gen.-S. T. & Co, Shaatung, Tr..., 1,400, Jno. Robinzon, 27th AprilCanton 26th April, Coal-B. & Suisang, Br. 4., 1,500, T. A. Mitchell,
May, Calcutta 15th April, Coal.-J., M. & Sungkiang, Br. .a., 987. G. U. Pannefather, 25th April,-Hoito 20th April, Sugar-B. Taift, Ger. u., 1,065, C. U-berfeldt, rath April, Swatow 11th April, Ballast.-E. A. T. Terrier, Nor. 1.1., 1,008, H. Nilsen, 29th April,
-Iloilo ath April, Sugar.-Kwong Tuk, Thyra, Nor. 1.., 2,419, H. Berger, 27th April, Kutchinatau at April, Coal-M. B. K. Tjilatjap, Dat 1.8... 2,473, H. Koops, 30th April, Macassar and Batavia aand April, Gen,-)
C. J. L. Tainan, Br. 18, 6,420, C. Lindbergh, rat May, Sydney 7th April, Gen.-B. & S. Zafiro, Br. s. 1,618, R. Rodger, 20th April,
Marila 28th April, Gen.—S., T. & Co. Steamers Expected.
& S.
Co.
From Agents Дома
MAY 4, 1906.
VISITORS AT THE HOT KLS.
HONGKONG.
Acton Adams, Mr. & Hewett, Mr. and Mrs
Mr. -.
A, F.
Arenon, Mrs. K. Armstrong, Arnold, J.” Dabrdt, Mr.
Baird, Mr. and Mrs.
Baitiscombe, H. G.
Beattie, R. B. fell, 2.M., Enogr.-Lieut.
H.
F
Bellies, Mr. and Mrs.
and maid Birbeck, R.J. Babop; L-C
Mr. & Mr. S.
Miss
Bissell, W. 5. Brighton, F. G. Broughalf, I. Brunschwig, Edm. Chaibam, Hon. & Mrs. Callsen, F.W.
Chatham, Mits Clatic, M. O. Clark T. Clarke, Mr. and Mrs.
T..W.
Clarke, W. G. Clegg, .., Eng. and Mrs. H. I. Colvin, H. E.
Combe, G, Crook, A. B. Cruickshank, A.
Davey, E.
Davies, F. Q.
Donald, R. H.
EA. Hollingworth, Mr. &
Mrs.
KING EDWARD.
Lafrentz, Mr. and Mrs. Legenne, M.
[Almond, Capt. & Mr. Kohler, R.
Russell Backhouse, J. H, Colahan, Mr. Colleyshaw, H. H. Creecy, Lieut. R. B..
Limond, Capt. & Mrs.
| CHINA COAST, METEOROLOGICAL, REGISTER,
May 3rd, 1906, 1.1.
Vladivostock. a.m. Nemuro 6 2,100
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Moulder, Mr. and Mrs. Kochi
Miss
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Bår. Th. Hu. Wind Wr.
Little, A. C.
Logan, W.
Humphreys, W. M. Hunt, E. B. K. Hunter, R.
J.
Moses, E. J.
Mr. and
A.
A. B.
Innes, Capt. R. Jameson, Mre, J. W.
LT.
Nuras, H
Nagasaki....
Kagoshima...
Mrs.
Paino, A. E.
shima
fokl, . F.
J. P. Kerr, F. Katsch, E. A.
Ezra, David
Pearse, Dr. W. W:
Vaka
child, H. J.
Joseph
Ishigakijima...
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C. Vaner
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Mr. and Mr. L. Gucht, Mr. and Mrs. Roa, Mrs. L. M.
Rowley, Mr. and Mrs. Helvis,
Mr. and Mrs. Rutherford, T C. E.
Laing, A. H. Lattorf, K. LeciJones,
J. W. D. J. Marriott Dr. 0.
R. R.
W. J. McGram. P. L.
Miller, P. L. McRitchie, D. G. Moore, Dr.
Dr. W. B. A. Newborn, R. H. Newington, A. G. Nichols, E. A
O.C. Ord, Capt. M. A. Packer, B. L. Lt. Parfitt, W.
Donald, Mr. and Mrs.
Patey, Mr. E. 0. Peake, W.
Perkins, Mr. and Mrs.
T. L. Pigott, C.
Plate, Carl
Powell, W. A. Quin, I.
Savory, H. Capt. and Pescadores...
Howlett, A.
Mrs. H. W,
fackson, Mrs, and child Spens, R. N.
Johnston, A. R.
Story, G. F.
Kirby, Mrs. John
Williams, G.
PLAK.
Beattie, M. P., Carruthers, Mr. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Chichester, Maj. A. A. Clothier, A. N.
Lang, Mr.
Martin, R.
F. Mitchell, R.
Mr. and Mrs, L. Capt. Graham, Mr. and Mr.
W. Douglas Groskoma, Mr. Halshae,
Staff Surgeon and Mrs.
Haraland, F. A.
| Jacki, Mr.
Johnston, L. A. M.
Rannay, F. O.
W.H.
7
Doolittle, F. H.
Douglas, Capt. & Mr.
J.
Roach, Mrs. J. S. and
child
F.
'Vessels Bellerophon Shanghai.. B. & S... May Borneo....... Banguty... M. & Co... May Singapore. C. & Co....May Japan... P. M. Co... May Japan
M. & Co... May 7 Sydney M. & Co... May 7 Colombo... M. & Co.... May 9
Ischia Siberia Sachsen Willebad, Roon.... Leisang America Maru. Japan...... T. K. K........ May - 16 Emp. of China Vancouver. C. P. R. Co May 12 Mongolia...... Sao Fcisco P. M. Co... May 17 Aragonia ...... Astoria ...”. M. Co... May 27
Singapore 1. M. & Co May
DOCK RETURNS.
HONGKONG and WhamPOA DOCKS,
Loongwo...........
Kumsang
Fame
U.S.S Monadnock
Lingan
Amiral de Beaumont.
9
Kowlane rock.
Dowley, Mr. and Mrs.
W. A.
Downing, Mr. and Mrs.
T. C. and Infant
Dules, Air. Edelmeio, A. J. Einstmann, W. Evan-Jones, Dr.
Mrs. E. Fairchild, H. J. Fisher, H. G. Fischer, R.
Fletcher, H.
Reed, E. B.
Reid, H. I.
RowCroft, "Major
Scott, Mr. and Mrs. J.
G. and child
Shea, J
Skinn, A,
Skott. C.
J.
and Spittler, J. S.
Forman, Mr. and Mrs.
E. B.
D.
Gibson, J. E. -
Hall, Capt...T. ·
Stein, A. L.
Stephens, H.
Stevens, Rev. A. J. Sutherland, P. D. Thompson, Mr.
Mrs.
Sharp Peak...
a.m. 29.93 65
30.03
Amay.30 a 19.84 68 Swatowa.m.29.58 68
Canton......... 44 Hongkong
|29.95
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Victoria Peak
Rock...
Miller, Mr. and Mrs. J. Gap Ho
Moop, Mr. and Mrs. Moxon, Mr. and Mr. Clir, F. B.
Painter, Major & Mr. Roynolds. F. O. Roberts, A. G.
Sawer, Capt. and Mrs.
Macao se
Halphong
Manila.........
29.
Bacolod m
Tailo
29.84
Cebu
29.91
C. St. James.106.10
May 4th, 1906, 0.1,
Seymour, Lt.Col and Vladivostock.am.
Sinclair, A:
Skottowe, Mr. & Mrs.
Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. Watson, Mr. & Mrs. M. White, Dr. & Mrs. M. J. Wonde, Mr. and Mri,
Var de Woodward, Mr. & Mrs. Zehrmann, H. C.
E. S. Kays, Major and Mrs. Kistowsky, Mr. & Mrs. Knight, Mr.
1
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Nemuro...... a.m.30.12) Hakodate
Kagoshima... Oshima Naba
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Tokio .........
Kochi Nagasaki...
29.94
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30.07
30.07
30.04
30.01
Ishigakijima.
29.93
Taihokum.29.95
Taichu........
11 (29.93)
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R. J.
Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
Koshan **** Pescadores...
29.92
29.91
Barnelt, H. J. O.
Grant
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Brown, C. A.
Smith, Percy
Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs:
Soppa, P.
G.A.
and
Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs. Jameson, P. S
Montague Young, J. A.
OCCIDENTAL,
Thompson, Miss H. M. Thurston, Mr. and Mrs.
} Adams, M. and Mrs. F. Smith, E. Grant
Caspersen, S. Cooks, G. los, Antonio Keyt, Dr. F.
Krill, G.
T
30,00
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Webb, Mr. and Mr. Amoy ... 6.30 29.89
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Munro, Miss A.
Bacolod
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Owen, O. E..
follo...]
39.89 88
Heanley, Dr. and Mrs. Wood, G. G.
Lowe, Mr. & Mrs. J.
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Cebu 34
139.91 89
C. St. James 10A.M.
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Cosmopolan Aberdeen
Itell, P.
Majer, Master W.
SHANGHAI.
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26th ult. International Dock.
New ..Old
Heim...
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NAME.
Marrity+ Andromeda Astmen Bramble Britomart ... Calmus Cherub Clin
Wright, Mr. & Mrs. T. Lowe, Miss Siesie
1
HIS BRITANNIO MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE CHINA STATION.
CLASS
TONS.
GUNB. I.H.P.
CAPTAIN,
Commander E. La T: Leatham Captain R. Nelson Ommanney Captain C. L. Vaughan Lee... Lieut. Commander E. G. W. Davidson Lieut.-Commander W. L. Bamber Commander B. du C. Luard...
LAST REPORTED AT
despatch-versel...
1,700
3,000
Fuolog
cruiser, it last cruiser, 2nd class
11,000
16,500
4.360
7,000
r'ver gunboal
710
907
liver gunboat
710
9:0
Shanghai
Shanghai
Shanghai
Shangha!
loop
1,070
,quo
***
વનું
Yangtze
water tank and rug
390
300
*
sleep
214
1,070
Commander II. D. Wilkio, D.5.0.
Diden Fame, ... Finet Walty Hol
cruiser, 1st class
$1,000
16,500
Captain II. W. Savory
Enrpedo boat destroyer ...
306
5,700
Lieut. Commander Hughes
41+
cruiser, 20d class
"
4,360
7,000
Captain H. Grant-Dalion
S, American Ports
torpedo bost destroyer
275
4,000
1.
inrpedo boat destroyer
4,000
anus
torpedo barat destroyer
283
1,900
Kent
cruiser, Int
cruiser, 111 clas
9,800
22,000
14:100-
Lieut.-Commander H. B. Cox · Lieut. Commander R. Henniker-Heaton Lieut. Commander W. H. Darwall Captain
Funiag
Fanlar
101
30,000
*
1,200
Min Bay Yangtze
Bog
Waat Rivar
destroyer
/.300
Commander C. E. Monro
Fusios
Surveying
240
West Rivar
240
Lieut. Commander H. T. Atlay...
river
240
Lieut.0
torpedo bat destroyer.
6.300
la reserve...
river gupboat
receiving ship
4,650
180
torpedo boat destroyer
355
6,300
surveying shin...
620
450
torpedo bout destroyer
360
5.900
river gunboal
Boo
195
river gunboa
..i
150
550
river gunboat.
150
$50
Ships Passed The Canal. 3rd April--Benmohr, Laos, Palawan, Prins Hesurich, St. Bede. 7th April Nippon, Caledonien, Deucalion, Gaekwar. Prinsess Alice 11th April-Andalusia, Aubia, Sam bia, St. George. 17th April-Achilles, Ben Per Tarlar, hom Kobe-Dr. Lattorff, Capt. larig, Benlamend, Claveus, Hyson, Ocaanien, Dulon, and Lieut. Bahrdt. From Shanghai-Roon, Varonej, Schuylkill, Nithsdoli, Aberlour, Revs. L
Robert; M. Dandolo, a-1 Mr. A. Bilva. Glenstrae, St. Eederi, Tinhow, 21st April- Per Devanke, from Shanghai for London Bayern, Peshazuur, Rhipeus, Salaxie, Kien, Mr. and Mrs. Loder and z infants, Mrs. Robert Acilia, fieliopolio, Rasbera, 25th April- Barsitt, Mr. C. Wier. Mr and is C. Cham Glenesk, Kish. 28th Ai-Aicinous. Bara pion and infant. Mr. Anderson, Mr. and Mu long, Formera, Idomeneus, Tonkin, 1st May Pitcaum, Mr. and Mrs. Daw, infant and amal, —Ambria, Palma, Peleus, Pera, Preussen, | King Alfred Messrs. W. G. Cowan, T. W. Chapman, E. B. Saxonia, Telemachus, Renation,
Kashu Symonds, Mrs. M. Moorhend, children and
Arrivals Home-zid April-Bechuana, Mouthen amah, Mr. and Mrs. Inwbottom and child, and
Antenor, Brizgavin, Zitten, Indrapura, yib Mr. C. Spratt For Marseilles-Messi. Ainslie, April Pathan, Tourane. 11th April-Ping Ramb's Davis, Bayfield, Tornaghi, Cornut, Mrs.
14th | Rabin... Suey, Kouang Si, Copock. Benarty. Mathas and child. For Brindisi via India-
Apríl-Sumafia, 17th April--Princess Alice, | Sandpiper "We have pleasure in stating that Mr. LIMessrs. C. 'Hinman and T. R. Neil For Sin-
Spreia, St. Bede. 21st April-Coulsdon, Den Snipe KWONG LOONG furnished the Annexe gapore--Mr. Sinclair. For Hongkong-Capt. arig, Oceanien.. 25th April-Indramayo. 28th Tako... to our Dispensary and gave us every satin
Kohler and native servant, Messrs. Weir, April-Achilles, Sambia, 18th April–Nudių,
Tarian faction,"
Nance, Cho Han Tsai and native servant.1st May-Glenstrae, St. Gabrge.
Teal From Yokohama for London-Miss B. De Pledge, Mr. H. T Thompson,
Mrs, and Miss
Mesurs. A. 5. Watson & Co., Ltd, write as follows:-
(S.) A. S. WATSON & Co., i.d. ORDERS punctually attened to and
CHARGES most moderate,
AN INSPECTION INVITED. Hongkong, 1st March, conk,
D. S. CONSULAR SERVICE.
1706
THE SPECIAL INSPECTOR VINDS SOME BLACK
Are
SHEET.
some cases,
The President has transmitted in Congress the report of Assistant Secretary of State Peirce, who has been paying some of our con sulates a visit of inspection The report is particularly strong against two Consuls who are not now, in the service, and decidedly un- complimentary to some who are still at their posts. The report presumably found matters satisfactory in most of the consulates, but the dispatches mention only the evils discovered. Drunkenness, general had character er venality
alleged The report is doubles communicated to
in Congress
connection with the discussion now in progress on a bill for the reorganization of the consular service. What the President desires is to assimilate our consular service to that of some European countries, in which admission is by competitive examination 10 the lowest grade, promotions to higher grades to be upon their record in the service.
also desires that all appointments be to grades and not to posts, so that Consuls can be chang ed from one post to the other withour con- Armation by the Senate
He
The Sonate will not agree to all this, and perhaps it ought not to do in So long as the Sedato must share with the President xeupho. sibility for the character of our con ular service it must apparently retain all its authority over appointments. At any rate it is certain to do
so. All the civil service provisions have been atricken from the bil. It is doubtless true
until
within recent years our consular
that
the politicians who secured the appointments. changed. Consuls now appointed
2
Rhodes McKeight, Mr. and Mrs. E. Tanning, Messrs. Hals, A. H. Harmson, and Bishop Welldon, For Brindisi-Messrs. C. Graman and C. Luchenbach, From Kobe for Mar sailles-Mr. Kempton..
Per Zaida, from Rangoon, &c-Mr. J. D.. Casta Cabral, 324 Chinese, and a Japanese,
Shipping Report.
Str. Fear from Manila:-Light Nły winds, ine and clear, with smooth sea.
Sir, Gregory Apcar from Calcutta, etc, Fine, clear, and smooth throughout.
Vessala in Port,
STEAMERS.
Post Office.
A Mail will close for Haihow-Per Banol, 5th May, 9 AM, Manila-Per Zafiro, 5th May, to A.M. Bangkok-Per Paklat, 5th May, to A.M. Batavia-Per Thyra, 5th May, 10 A.M. Hoihow, Tourane and Quinbon-Per Helene, 5th May, to A.M.
Europe, &c., Inda, via Tuticoris-Per Devanka, 5th May, AM,
Macao-Per Heungshọn, 5th May, LIS P.M. Singapore, Penang and Calcutta→→ Per Sultang, 5th May, 2 P.M.
Andree Rickmers, Ger. 5., 1,020, Chr. Kumpel
17th April,-Bangkok 21st April, Kice and Wood.-B. & S. Aughin, Ger, oor, D. Reimers, and May.
Bangkok 23rd April, Rice.-B. & S. -Cairo, Nor. 4.4., 1,381, }. Larsen, 27th April,— ↑ May,
Moji 21st April, Coal-Aagaard, Thoresen & Co.
Coptic, Br. 2.5, 2,744, Wm. Finch, R.N.R., and
Mailrancisco 31st May, Honolulu
7th Yokohama zoth, Kobe 22nd, Nagasaki 24th, and Manilé joth, Maile and Gen.-O. & O. S. S. Co.
Daijin Maru, Jap, 44, 900, H. Ohta, zod May-Tamsui via and Swatow 29th April, Ges,-0. 5. K.
Empress of Japan, Br. k., 3,039, Heory "Pybus, R.M.2, 1st May,-Vancouver oth April, and Shanghai 28th, Malls and Gen.
C. P. R. Co.
Fallodon Hall, Br. 2.a., 2,206, F. Wickham,
1st May, Moji 26th April, Coal-D, & Ca, Lê
Glenlochy, Br. 1.8. 3,997, E. 1. Stallard and
May,London 11th Mar, Gon-McG. Bros. & Gow.
Wayseri
Hanoi, Fr. 3.1, 739, P. Merleen, and May,- Tervice
ice was beneath contempt, and a great part
Haiphong 30th April, Gen.-A, R. M. the persnnuel very discreditable. We were Hour
Gor, •,, 965, J. Kayemann, not reaching out for foreign trade and so ody 3rd May, Iloilo zgih April, Sugar.-L., seemed to care anything about our Consult
IV. & Co. except the fellows who were after the jobs and Hong Bee, Br. 0.5, 2,036, J. Hainsworth, 3rd May Singapore 27th April, Gen.-Joo
Seng,
Bangkok 24th April, Gan.-J. & Co. Kassalda, Br. B. 3,200, Simmond, 27th April,
Port Kembla 3rd April, Coal-Order. Kumsang, Br. 8.3., 2,072, E. J. Butler, 29th April-Calcutta via Penang and Singapore 23rd April, Gen.), M. & Co. Laeries, Br. 1.1.1 1,560, A., Jalachi 33rd April-Saigon 19th April,
All that must be of good character, and, except in Johanne, Ger. Es, 910, Ipland, and May, Oriental countries speak the language of the country to which they are accredited. So much the departments expect. Otherwise consul abips are political jobs, except that a good
than formarly of
chance
Cosul, once appointee his place when
has betler
Д administrations change. It is by no means certain that civil service methode would got us good Consule, it would get us good
Ger, .., 1972, Sischer, 30th
bureaucrats, but what is now expected of Neu April, Moji 33rd April, Coal.-J. & Co. Consuls is that they shall promnts our foreign trade by getting information and commt. Taklai, Ger. 1.3., 1,016, H. Demes, Joth April, —Bangkok 21st April, and Swatow soth, but is not difaull. Their outside businass; Rice and Meal.-D.,
nicating it. Their routine business takes time,
Amoy and Tamsui-Per Dalfin Afru, 5th May, 5 P.M.
Bangkok-Pe Phranang, 5th May, 5 P... Swałow, Singapois and Bangkok - Per Andree Rickmers, 5th May, 5 P.M.
Kangkok-l'er Rei, cth Mac, & P.M. Bangkok-Per Fallodon Hall, 6th May,
-
Otter ...
Waterwitch "Whiting Widgeon... Woodcock ... Woodlark
Int class river gunboa river gunboat...
actu torpedo surveying-versel river gunboal river gunboat
Supboar
*Flying Flag of Vice-Admiral Sir Arthur W. Moore, Commander-la-Chic!,
Décidéo Descartes ..... Dapetit Thouars Franco..... Fronde Guichen + Gueydon ...
Rivière
Henri
gunboat cruiser...
moured cruiser sub-marine...
destroyer destroyer
41
+21
5. V. Y. de Horsey ...
F.
Captain C. Thursby
Lieut. Commander E. V.F. R. Dugmore
Lieut-Commander F. B. Noble...
Lieut. Commander J. Kiddie
Lieut. Commander Robert B. Vaughan
-Commander J. T. 9. Lyzo ...
Commodore. H.
P.
Licut Commander E. Secretan...
Licut-Commander Stevenson
Commander R. W. Glennie
Lieut.-Commander Q. K. L. Thomas ...
Lieut.-Commander G. B. Spicar-Simson Yangtare
Lieut.-Commander G. J. Todd
Lieut.-Commander Jnó, F. Knox...
Williams
40 20
1
141
Lieutenant Le Blanc
Commander Ame!...
Capt.
Lespinasse de Saune
Lieat. Coquelin Lient Garreaus...
Lient, de Salot Seins Capt.
Tracou
Fortier
La Coroller...
Capt. Ridoux ... Lieut Lieat. Commander Sagot-Davgaroox Commander Simon Armbruster.
Commander
Capt 19,500 6,300
141
Laporte
Terquom
Commander Lient, Gra
Grellier
Lieut. Marchand
Haiphong Haiphong
Cape Br. James Hongkong
...Balgon
...Shanghai & Yangtare
Klukiang
Balgop
Saigon
Yokohams
R
Yokoham
--- ***
而幽自
J
Halphong
217
Haiphong
Yokohama
Balcon
Balzon
FRENCH MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA STATION.
Amoy-Per Hongdee, 5th May, 2 P.M. Chinking-Per Foochew, 5th May, 3 P.M. Foochow Per Yunnan, Sth May, 5 P.M. Shanghai, Moji, Kobe and Yokohama-Per Tilatjap, th May, 5 P.M.
NAME
FLAC AND DESCRIPTION.
TONS.
GUNS. H. P.
Commanding Officers.`
LAST REPORTED AT
Amoy, Straits and Rangoon-Fer Zaida, 5th SM.
Acheron Adour...
armoured gunboat
1,796
10
1,700
receiving-ship ..es q
Alouette
torpedo-depot ..
Liety. Fauré Lieut. Merle Commander Kerihuel
***
LAC
Argus...
river gunboat
123
500
Lieut. Jeannel...
Caronade...
river gunboat
150
Lieut, Millet
645
1,000
3,985
5,500
10,014
***
303
***
350
protected cruiser
8,300
armoured cruiser
9.376
20,200
river gunbost
river gunboat ...
200
308
307
300
Kersaint t Lynz... Manche Montcalm... Mousquet Olry Peibo ... Perle... Pistolat Protto...
cruiser.
1,250
7,200
***
+
**
***
surveying ship armoured cruiser destroyer river gan
gunboat ... gunboat sub-marine... destroyer. sub-marina.... destroyer...
16
***
Ligat
"
397
6,300
Lieut. Glorieux
Commander Bertchaud
Hubert ****
307
battleship, reserve
9.437
6071
Saigon
destroyer
30%
Yokohama
armoured guaboat.
1,796
1,700
Lieur. Duc...
Salgon
***
river gunboat .**
Upper Yangtaza
receiving.ship...
6,150.
4,560
Hongay
torpedo-depot ..
· rivér gunboat ́
123
500
Lieut. Fougerousse Lieut. Brugaon
Saigon
E
* F.M.
BAM.
Macao-Per Haungthaw, 7th May, 1.15 P.M. Foochow Per Chiskiang, 7th Ma, 3 P.M. Macao-Per Heungshan, 8th May, 1.15 ..
Penang and Calcutta-Per Rum Jacquin Singapore, Jang, Bir Tan, Bth May, 3 P.M.
Aveline Manila-Per Callao-Per Shantung, 8th May, 3 P..
hanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Victoria and Vancouver, B,C.-Per Ampress of Jurope. See, Tedia, via Tuticorin-Pei
9th May, to A.M.
Sechsen, 9th May, I AM.
Yokohama,
Macao-Per Heungshan, 9th May, 1.15 P.M. Chefoo and Newthwang-Per Kalgan, 9th May, 3 P.M.
Singapore, Penang and Bombay-Por fichia, | Rapière 10th May, II A.M.
Macao-Per leungskan, rotb May, 1.15'P.M. | Redoutable Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, 000.
lulu
and San Francisco-Per Copfif, 11th Habro May, I AM,
Sty... Macao-Per Heungshan, zith May, 1.15 F.M. | Takiang
Vauban Manila-Per Rubí, 12th May, 11 AM.
&c., India, via" Tuticorin➡Per | Vétéran Polynesien, 15th May, is ..
Vigilante Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokobama, Victoria and Vancouver, (B.C.)—Per Tarlar, 23rd May, 11 Ac
Manila, Simpsonbales, Fr. Wilhelmshafen, Herberishohe, Matapi, Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne-Per Willshad, agth May, 10 & M.
&c. India, via Tuticorin-Por Caledonien, 29th May, 11 A.M.
Europe, &c., India, via Tullcorla-Per Belarii, sath judB; II AM,
destroyer...
marine...
Flagship of Vico-Admiral Richard, Commander-in-Chief,
Flagship of Rear-Admiral Boisie, Second-in-Command,
LAT
Lieut. Vincent-Bréchiguac
(Flagship of Rear Admiral do Marolles, Com'ding the local saval defence of
Indo-China, Capt. Passerat de Silansj Lieut. Hallier
病床眼
At the disposal of Rear-Admiral de Marolies, Commanding the naval dafance of Indo-China.
(P) Flagship of Rear-Admiral de Mareliss,
.
Bais d'Alcoy Yokohama
Ninchangin, Tongku Salgoo
Hongay Salgon
Yokohama
Canton
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