on bir business with other coundries. As To the quality of the coin he confessed there was some attraction in the suggestion that they │ should have a smaller coin of the same fine. ness But the argument against it seemed to be that if we had a coin of the same fineness as at present it would inevitably be melted down. But that was a condition under which they always lived in this Colony, and he -thought it had been made rather too much of He hoped they would decide for a smaller dol. far and that before, any stop was taken they would get the best advice on the subject, pbs
sibio.
THE CHINESE ATTIT. DE: " RETAIN THE
FINENESS.
be Hon. Tan Junk Wim spoke on the Chi- nese attitude and said that what had been remarked induced him to say that he fully endorsed the attitude taken by the Chinese Advisory Board which at a recent meeting had voted with only one distantiant for retaining -the fineness of the dollar.
The Col. Secretary in reply said there was no question of repealing this ordinance once it had been passed.
HIS EXCELLENCY'S CALCULATIONE,
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY OCTOBER
Passengers arrived. Per Hanyang, from Swatow-Mrs. Focken. Per Prometheus, from Singapore--you Chi-
nese,
SAILING VRUBELS. Eclipse, Br. bk, 2,958, J. McBryde, and Oct, -Canton ist Oct., Ballast-S, O, Co. Eskasoni, Br, ship, 1,670, Wm. McBurnie, 12th
Oct-Manila 13th Sept., Ballast.—Order, F. Chapmas, Am. ship, 2013, R. Banfield, 25th Aug.,-Manila 15th Aug., Ballast-- A,, K. & Co.
Per Habsburg, funi Shanghai-Comdr. Barends, Messrs King, Behr, Warhtel, E. C. Sanhl and family, A., Woraum, Walsh, Miss Sonedbe:, Gale, Klimanck, Gutierrez and family, Desham and von Lehenner.
Prince George, Nor. bk., 477, A. R. Anderson,
18th Oct-Manila 26th Sept., Old Iron- Order.
Per Soudas, from Southampton for Hong kong-M Sennereff. Leut-Col. and
rs. Carter and subdien, Cul Kod, Capt. and Mrs. Collingwood and child. For Taku-
dewis. From Durban for Hongkong- Sergt. Capts. Davy and Thompson, Lleus.” Large, Pearson, Drew, Dixon, Lieut-Col. Seatt Mon crieff, Major and Mrs. Stephenson, a childres and maid, Caps, Milleraad Cunningham, Sub- Lieut. MacDonald and Fasken, Lieut.-Quarter Master and Mrs. Fulcher and a children, Sergt. Major and Mrs. Deason and z children, Bd.. Master and Mrs. Galthorpe and children, Quarter-Master-Borgi, and Mrs. King and children. For Taku-Major Burton, Lieuta. Webb Bowen, Scarborough, Home, Sub-Lieut. Gate, Capt. and Mrs Large, Capt and Mr Lewis Lloyd and child, Lieut. Talloch, and Lisut,-Col. Anderson,
His Excellency congratulated them on the interest displayed in the subject which Govern-x
Passengers departed.
Per Siberia, for San Francisco,&c.—Messrs. R. D. Harvey, R. A. “¿Williams, H. P. White, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. Eastman, Mrs, 1. N. Wilder, and family, Mr. and Mrs. L. Ardain, Mesara A. Jupp, W. Taylor, T. D. McKay, Mr. R. M. Shearer, Mr. A. E. Fewland, Mr. ment was glad to see. The suggestion that | end Mrs. H. C, Cheek, Messrs. Ji W. Green, F. they should to coin so many dollars as before. Deacon, I. G. Martin, Jr. F Dodwell, G. B. was worthy of consideration.. If they had the Atkinson, T. E. Griffith, Thos. flough, Sir C. one-dollar notes which woul ! shortly be in the hands of the public he saw no reason why they should not d'anense with a great number of the metal dollar and their place in the reserve
would be taken by an equivalent amount in gold, If they replaced five millions in notes they would be able to put nu extra five million dollars gold into their till; and if they reduced the silver dollar from 9:0 to 8c finenes they would increase (assuming there was no loss in minting) the number of new dollars made out of the old to may forty millions. But he did 'not think such an addition to their currency Was required and certainly ant in addition to the one dollar notes.
A GOVERNMENT PLEDGE Hon, members need have no fear that Go. "vernment would coin more dollars than were absolutely necessary for trade, and the Govern ment would be bound to keep up the gold value of the new dollar. Government would undertake that absolutely. As 10 fineness or size if they got a dollar right-ninths less value thas their previous one it was a matter of little
consequence whether the reduction was obtain- ed by reducing the amount of alloy in the coin or reducing the size and weight of the coin, le did not think the Chinese were so ignorant as to think a smålfer dollar of the same fineness better than the rame dollar of less fineness, if they understand clearly that in, either case they were only taking coins for a gold value. On the ather hand if they kept to the present size they could start reminting at once with the nid die, and a new die would take three or four months to get ready. If the appreciation of silver con- tinued their margin which was now practically reduced to two percent would go, as a tie of three per cent would at once start the drain and do what they would they could not stop it.
The exportation would be on a small scate 'because the banks and large firms bore would never do such a thing and in this consection he should like to notice favourably the cor dial cooperation Government had received from the firms and people here in a mea sures taken in this matter of currency eform. As to the island currency, the currency for the purposes of commerce was the Straits dollar.
In the Dutch island the Mexicno dollar wAS demonetised, but ours was: permitted. In the north of the Peninsula the Siamese Govern. ment had demonetised the Mexican and British Trade dollar and made the tical the medium of exchange, doubtless in time the Straite dollar would be demonetised also, but it was current
carried on through a gold medlum,
P. Herchcock, Am. ship, 2,086, 5: L. Zerte, Ist Sept., Manila 20th Aug., Ballast.-A, K. & Co.
Steamers Expected.
Du
Vensuis
From
Agents Kamakura M... Singapore. N. Y. K.... Nov. Malia Singapore. P. & O. Co Nov, Eastern Sydney... G., L. & Co Nov. Den of Kelly... Singapore. D.& Co., Ld Nov. Rhenania... Singapore. H. A. L... Nov. Arabia
31.
1906.
HONGKONG.
Horne, R.
Post Office.
Adams, P. R.
Allen, C. H.
Howej, A. B.
Hoiben und Haiphong-l'er Hanoi, Nov., 9 A.M.
A Mail will lose for:- Naguaki, Kobe and Yokohama - Bewalder, 1st Nov., 9 A.M.
Bailey, W. S.
Hunter, R.
For
Bakor, A. S.
Batchelder, Mr. and
191
¦ Mrs. G. A.
Batchelder, RN.
Kelly, A. J.
Jonghip, J. C.
Innes, Capt. R.
P. F.
Battiscombe, H. G.
Krill, T.
Beattie, R. B.
Kulka, F.
Belstead, Miss
Kunze, P.
Biervliet, A. Van (Vice:
Lavy, W.
Connal for Belguim) Logan, W.
Love, F. H.
Swaton-Ver Haimuw, 1st Nov., TI A.M. Saigon-Per Flume, tsi Nev, TEAM, Macro-Per Honam, 1st Nov., K13 P.M. Tientsin-Per Chongshing, 18 Nov. 3 P.M. Hoihow and Haiphong--Per Mathilde, 1st Nov, 5P.M.
Swaton, Amoy, Foochow and Shoughal-Per Sezam Varu, at Nor., P.M.
Kwong-chow-wan and Chickhom Fer Kg, tai Nov, P.M. 15 P..
Prinzess Alice. Japan M. & Co... Nov. ....... Portland... [P. & A. Co]Nov.
Diow.......
Colomba...[M. & Co.....]Nov. 7 Athenian. Vancouver C.P. R. Co Nav. 13
DOCK RETURNS.
36
and Tamsul-Per Quaria, tet Nov.,
Manila Thorsday Island, Cooktown, Cairns,
Bitbeck, R.
J. Bisney, Mr. & Mrs. S. Marquardt, Mr. and Risney, Miss
Mrs. J. Blood, G.
Marriott, Dr. O, Breckwoldi, H. Brighton, F. G.
Call, L. F.
McGregor, Mrs. J. S.
McLeod, Miss M, Moore, S.
Mr. and Mrs. Moore, Dr. and Mrs.
a
3ston, New Zealand, Melbourne, Adelaide and
Perth-Pes Pawata Maru, and Nov., II M.
Singapore, Penang and Colombo-Per Hats burg, 3d Nov. 11 AM.
Tolas,
Cheloo
and Newchwang-Per Bamyang, and Oct., II AM.
Macao-Per Honam, and Nev., 1.15 PM. Shanghai Per Kwongsong, and Nov., 3 F. Manila-Per Loongiang, and Mov., 3 P.M. Amey and Manila-Per Radi. 2nd Nov, 4 FM.
Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney, Hobart, Launchug. V. C
Kowloon.. Dock.
HONGKONG AND WRAMPOA DOCKS. H.M.S. Taku Montanés......... Monteagle Fatshap Sorsogon Johanne. Charles Hardouin Chowtai.. Sabre. Devawongse..
Taiwan Chinkai Maru
al Chater, Mr. C. P. Chaler, Mr. and Mr. G. H. Waters and son, Messrs. Tong Five and family. Lung Yep, Tong Yul Wan Leung, Sue S-, Patrick Lain A, H. Turner, F. E. Nettie, C. E. Melihee, Mr and Mrs. A. Í, Francis, Mr. M. Krepleever, Mr. and Mrs, W. W. Ni- cholls, Messrs. Chas. T. Palmer, G. G. Hard, Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Harrows and family, Missygeia R. Cable, Mr. C. J. Connell Mr. and Mrs. leger and son Messrs. J. L. Ball, G. H. Ski. shima, Mrs. 3. and Miss Anderson, Messrs. W. K. Kennedy, A C. McMillan, Capl. Lyons, Mr. R. N. Carwine, Mr. and Mrs. C. 1. Hathaway, Mr. H. Verdon, Mr. D. Turnbull, Capt and Mrs. G. Purton, Mr, A. J. Iserai, and Capt. H. L. L Talbot.
Pēc Awa Maru, for London and Ports—Mr. H. A. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Gẹo A. 'Caldwel', Mr. L. D. Johaston, Mirs, and Miss Richardson, Messrs. John Cree, Merrett, J. A. Yoelzes, Yra. K. Furuya, Mr. H/Fukuyama, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Eldridge. Mr.. I. Iwano, Mr. Mrs, and Mis Adamson and baby, Mrs. K. Kate, Miss K, Sukegawa, Messrs. E. J. Ward, F. Yoshii, |' N. Yoshii, Y. Suzuki, G Nomura, K. Wada, A.
Yamagata, D. T. James and N. Kaneko,
Vessels in Port
STEAMRIN,
Acon; Br. 8.5, 2, 105, Dawnie, 24th Oct--from
Newcastle, [N.S.W.), Coal.-Order. Amari, Br. s.s., 1,566, C. J. Mattock, 28th Oct.,
Swatow 27th Oct., Ballast:-), M. & Co. Andree Rickmers, Ger. s.s., 1,010, W. Taubert,
30th Oct-Kobsichang art Oct., Gen. and Rice.-B. & S. Anghin, Ger. 5.5, 1,170, Chr. Kümpel, 24th Oct-Bangkok 12th Ock, and Swatow 23rd, Rice.-B. & 5. Borneo, Ger. ss., 1,344, A. Denker, 18th Oct., Sandakan 13th Oct., Timber, M. & Co. China, Am. 28, 3,186, D. E. Friele, zih let, -San Francisco 28th Sept., and Manila 27th Oct., Mails and Gen.-F. M. S. S.Co. Clara Jebsen, Ger. 46, 1,103, J. Iwersen, 25th
Gu-Hangkok 15th Oct., Rice.-J. & Co. Claverdon, Br. 5.9., 2,085, Parker, 29th Oct.,-
Cardiff 6th Sept., Coals-Government. Derwent, Br. ss., 1,562, J. Jmakina, 27th Oct., -Saigon 22nd Oct., Rice and Gen.-Mad Fat & Co.
Ichang Ella
Cosmopolitan
Aberdeen
SHANGHAI Dock.
14th October. International Dock. International as
Ships Passed The Canal. 28th September–Caledonian, Idomentur, Achilles, Sunda. 2nd October--Glanturit, Armand Bekic, Benmohr, Deň of Kelly, Mim-
. 6th October-C. Ford Latiss, Erchering, Franz Ferdinand, Polyphemus, Prometheus, Tonkin, Hakala Maru, Kamakura Mfaru, 9th October-Formosa, Sachsen, Myrmidon, uzih October-Alcinous, Byson, Java, Polynesian, Silesia 'Ger.), Rhenania, 16th October-Bix- lomond, Benvorlich, Diomed, Peshawar, Sax- onta, Albenga, Benledi. Cardiganikirs. 20th October-Andalusta, Ernest Simons, Prin Heinrich, Oceana, Sođe Maru, Atholl, lyo Maru, 23rd October-Glenroy, Promethiu. 26th October-Glaucus, Nubla, Salazie, Mont comeryshire, Siberien.
Arrivals at Home-25th September Ambria, Nordkap. 28th September-China.
་
Swatow, Amoy and Anping-Pet Fukushu
and Nov., 5.M. Marn,
Europe, &c., india, wą Tai r Simia, td Nov., 11 AM
Macao-Per Honam, 3rd Nov. 1,15 PM. Singapore, Pedang and Calcutta-Per Aum sang, 3d Nov. 3 P.M.
Ae.
A
Chapman, B. F. Chapple, F. T. Chichester, 2. A. A.., D.8.0. Major A. A. Chichester, Mrs. A. A. Christie, J. D. Clark, M. O.
W. B.A
Moreno, A., (Consut General of Panama) Newborn, Mr. & Mrs.
R. H.
A. G. Newington, Nicholls, E. A. Packer, B. L Parker, T, F. Peake, W.
Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. T. L.
T, W.
and Mrs.
Crombie, Miss
Groat, C. J.
Vernon, Masier Harker, B. Brotherton Wakefield, Mrs. M.. Hewel, Hon. E, A. Wishart, J. B. Hensley, Dr. and Mrs. Wood, G. G.
C..M.
KING EDWARD.
Almond, Capt. & Mr. Moses, E. L
Russelt
flarnes, Mrs. W. H. L. Paine, A. É.
Nicholson, D. M.
Booth, H.
Brownlow, E. O.
Peacock, Miss Annie Pennefalber, Capt. and
Saymat, Mr. and Mrs. Silva, Nalasco da
Silverstone, Mr. & Mrs.
Clark, Mr. and Mrs. R. Mrs. G. H.
N.
Colahan, H. J.
Colville, Lieut. & Mrs.
H. D. Cousland, Mr. & Mrs. Silverstone, ASH,
A. S. D.
Silverstone, M; L.
Cunningham, Mr. and Bmend, Dr.
· Mrs. A. Delaney, L. T.. Hurley, Fred, C. Jack, Mrs. C. M. Jackson, Mrs. & child. Logaune, Vice-Consul
Lemon, Mr. and Mrs. Little, A. C. Maclaren, Mr. & Mrs.
A. F.
Perkins, Mr. and Mrs, McKay, T. D. Pfordien, A.
Austin, F. der
Bolton, Mr.
Square, Mini N. Stetten, O. H. Story, G. F. Troberg, Capt. G, Tride, Mr. and Mrs. I.
C. Vlavernos, Capt. G. Wachtmeister, Count and Countess CA Waddington, Chas. Williams, G.
PEAK.
Kojail, R., Majorand
Mra
Bosch, Mr. and Mrs. Keni, RA... Coj, & Mrs.
Van der
Clothier, Mr. and Mrs. Macfarlane, Dr. & Mrs.
R. Von
Clegg, R.N., Eng. Lt.
Philpot, L. D.
Colvin, H. E.
Powell, W. A.
Connor, J: L.
Preshaw, C. M. Pritchard, H.
T
R.A.
Carruthers, E. S.
Ley, Mr. and Mrs.
Crombie, Mr. and Mrs. Reid, H. 1.
Chalmers, H.
Loask, Mr.
!
H
Crnok, A. H!
Rissland, Mr. and Mrs.
H.
H. W
Martin, O. B. H.
Cobden, A. S.
Martin, R.
Balion, R., Capt.
Darlingt
Col
Dution, Mr.
Mrs.
Davies, F. O.
Defer, C.
l'er
Shachting, 3rd Nov, 3.P.M.
Sari Per Mausang, 3rd Nov., 3 P.1.
Ningpe and Shanghai-Per Ningpo, 3rd Nov., 3P.M.
-
Swatow, Amoy and Tamui-Per prin Mars, Nov. 9 A.M
Shanghai, Kobe and Yokohama Rhenania, 5th Nov., I AM,
Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Honoluin and San Francisco-Per China, 6th Nov, 11 A.M.
Europe, &c., India, via Tuticorin-Pe Prinzen Altza, 7th Nov, II A.M.
Manila-Por Zafiro, 16th Nav., 11:A.M. Manila, Zamboanga, Port Darwin, Thursday Island, Cooktown, Cairns, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand Melisure, Adelaide and Perth- Pet Talysak, 12th Nov, 3 PM
VISITORS AT THE HƠI PAM,
Binder, F.
Bruder, C. Durieux, G. Gilbert, C.
OCCIDENTAL,
Klatt, H.
Munro, Miss A. Regairaz, Gaston
Cruickshank, A.
Davidson,
Peter
Donald, Mr. and Mix.
W. H.
Doolittle, F. H.
Roach, Mr. J. S. and
child
Sanders, Dr. J. H,
Schween, R.
Searle, Rev. G.
Shennan, H. B. Shepherd, Mr. & Mr,
E. Bruce Dowley, Mr. and Mrs. Skinn, A
Eluyters, I
w. A
T.
L. Van Downing, Me and Vrs. Spittles, J. S
Stebbing, W. T. Steche, Dr. O. Steche, H. Stephens, H.
C. and infant Dunlop, G. A. Earnshaw, M. Eiustmang, W.
airchild, H. J. Fischer, R. Fieber, H. G. Fletcher, H. L. Franklin, C. B. Frost, B. L. Fuller, Stuart
(American Vice Con- suf General) Fuller, Denman
Rohden, Mr. and Mra
Mrs. C. P.
|
A and a children Süller, A.
Gibson, A
Houzelle, 1. A.
Hatje, apt. R., Helst, Ch.
October-Nubia.. and October-Wakaia Maru, Prins Eitel Friedrich, Alesia, Oresits. 6th October-Yunnan, Caledonien, Patroclus. 121 October-Achilles, Hakata Mary, 15th October-Sunda. 10th October-Glenturret, Shesta, Sachsan. 20th October-Polynesian, Schuylkill. 23rd October-Memnon, Poly- phemus. 26th October-Diomed, Indrapura, Bramble Sado Mars.
CHINA COAST METRONOLOGICAL REGISTER.Therub
October 30th, 1906, am.
Clio Har. Th. Ho, Wind Wr.
Vladivostock. 7 .. Semuro... a.m. Hakmater
30.10
30,21
30.12
30.01
29.97
39.93
է .
Drular, Nor, 1.8, 1.702, 1. Bing, 29th Oct., Takin
Bangkok zist Oct., Rice-Aagaard, Rocht......... Thoresen & Co.
Nagasaki... Empress of India, Br. s.5, 3,032, E. Beetham, Kagoshima....
B.N.R., 21st Oct-Vancouver, (B.C.) 2nd | Oshima Oct, and Shanghai 18th Oct., Mails and Haba Fukushiyu Maru, Jap. s.5, 1.473, T. 1tow, 30th Chefoo.....64
Gen.-C. P. R. Co.
Ishigakijima..
Oct-Kobe zeth Oct., Gen.-0. 5, K. Weihaiwai...9 a.m. Haimun, Br. s.s., 636, A. 1. Robson, 30th Oct. Hankow 6 a.m.
-Foochow 26th Oct., Amoy 28th, and Kinkiang Swataw 29th, Gan P. L. & Co.
Shanghai an30.00 Keong Wai, Cer. s. 1,115, Köhler, 28th Ct., Gutzlati Kamang, Br. s.s., 3.400, E. J. Buller, 28th Amoy
➡Bangkok 20th Oct, Ĝen.—B. & S. Sharp Peak..
Oct-Calcutta 12th Oct., Penang and Swatow Singapore 12th Oct., Gen.-1.1
Taihoku..... M. & Co. Laeries, Br. 340, J. D. Jackson, 23rd Taichu...... Oct-Saigon 18th Oct. Rice-Chinese. Tainan...
Dr. ... 1,092, A. G. Smith, 30th Keshup .............. Pescadores... Contop.
at present. Later exchange might have to be anila 26th Oct., G.-J., M. &
SO CENTS THE POPULAR COIN.
He believed the order in Council was being deliberated on by His Majesty that day, possi bly at the time they were discussing this, and that order provided that the fineness should be Boo and also that the half dollar should be made legal tender to any amount in the same way as the dollar was at present. This would probably result in the half dollar coming very widely into circulation, because it would be exactly half the value of the dollar, instead of as at present of a low value.
After some further discussion of details the bill passed through committee and third read- ing and was declared passed.
Council then rose.
Shipping,
Arrivals,
Mathilde, Ger..., 830, N. Johnemang, 30th Oct-Haiphong and. Hoihow. ayth Oct., Goa.-J. & Co. Habsburg, Gr. 6.5, 6,417, M. Filler, 3 Del -Shanghai 28th Oct, Gen.-H, À. L.. Benmohr, Dr. 6.5, 1,935, Į. Wabater, 116) Oct,
-London 8th Sagt., Gen.—G., L. &
& Co. Prometheus, Br. s.5. 3.583, Geo. Moir, 31st
Oct-Singapore 25th Oct. Geo.-B, & 5.
Hanyang, B., 1,207, H. Trowbridge, 31st
Ocs-Swalow 30th Oct., Gen.-B. & S. Kwanglee, Ch. ss, 1,468, R. Lincoln, 31st Oct., Canton joth Oct, Gen.-C. M. B. N. Co.
Clearancss at the Harbour Office, Tsurugiran Maru, for Kuchinotzu.
Taikojan Maru, for Kuchinėtra,
Halian, for Swatow,
Devawongis, for Swalow,
Nickobar, for t
Singapore.
Taming, for Manila,
Andres Rickmers, for Canton. Prometheus, for Nagasaki, .
Departures. Oct. 31.
Awa Maru, for Singapore. Johanne, for Haiphong. Nikko far, for Nagasaki, Haiton, for Cons! Porte. Tamring, for Manila, Forkow for Ningpo. Sosku Baru, for Swalow. Devawong for Bangkok. "Hanyang, lor Captop.
Go:
Maueang, Br. 5.6., 1,644, R. Houghton, 19th Oct-Sandakan 14th Oct., Timber and Gen,−], M. & Co
Monteagle, Br. s.5, 3,953, S. Robinson, 14th Sept., Vancouver 20th Aug, and Shany. hai rith, Sept., Flour, Lead and Gen.-C. Neil MacLeod, Am. ss., 901, E Corral, 19th
P. R. Co.
June, Manila 16th June, Ballast.-Barret to & Co.
N. S. He Rosario, Am. ss, 215, M. Lopez, Blanco, 12th June,-Manil 9th June, Ballast-Barretto & Co.
Nichiyei Mara, Jap. 1.5., 1,427,5, Natsume, 16th Oct.,--Kobe 18th Oct; and Moji zoth, Cen-My, Fukusel.:
· r
Ger.
W. & Co.
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Kart
fanua..
Rev. A. J.
D.
Sutherland, F. D.
Thompson, Mr. & Mrs.
Thompson, Miss H. M. Thoraam, A.
J..
Toledano. Th.
Topliss, H. J.
Gomb, D. P. and
Chinese servant
Uffel, W. Von. Unbehaun, C. H.
Vallons, C. E. V. de Vernon, Mr. and Mrs.
J. Y. V. Vernon, Miss
די
Ellis, Mr. and Mrs.
Fraser, Lieut.
Gale, Capt. J. R.
. Mr.
Gelsthrope, Mr. Gregory, A.
Harris
Mitchell, R.
Moon, Mr.
Muhle, E.
And
Painter, Majur & Mrs. Porter, I. W.
Reid, R.A.M.D, Lt.-Col
M
Rogers, C, Mrs. Sawer, Mre, W. E.
Seymour, Col. & Mrs. Sinclair, A
Mr. and W. L. Hartel, E. Harpland, F. A. Hockaday, W. T. Jeffries, H. U. Johnston, L. A. M. Joseph, Mr. and Mrs.
E. S.
Josling, Lt. Col.
Smith, A. Findlay Thompson, Capt. and
Mrs.
Miss
Thompson, White, Dr. and Mrs. Wilder, A. P. Williamson, Mrs.
CRAIGIEBURN.
Adams, M. and Mrs, F. Smith, R. Grast
R. J.
Barnett, H. J. O...
Bird, B. W.
Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
Grant
Smith, Percy
Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. Soppa, P.
G. A.
Falloon, C. H.
Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs. Jameson, P. S.
HIS BRITANNIQ MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE CHINA STATION.
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TONS, GUNS, LH.F.
Captain II. W. Sav
Savory, M.V.O.,
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+
Webb, Mr and Mrs.
Montague
Young, J. A.
11
Boo
Licut Commander Robert E. Vaughan
11
en route Hongkong
Hongkong
Hongkong
Mire Bay
en route Hongkong
Mirs Bay Hongkong Yangtsen Hongkong West River
ea route Hongkong
West River
Wast River
NAME
CLASS
CAPTAIN,
LAST REPORTED AT
perity
Britomat Cadnaus
despatch-verse Cruiser, 2nd class river gunbost river gunboat sienp
. 1,700
4.
3,000
Commander E. La T. Leatham
Hongkong
4.363
7,000
Captain C. L. Vaughan-Leo...
Weihaiwal
710
900
Lieut-Commander E. G. W. Davidson
Yangtze
710
900
Lieut-Commander W. L. Bamber
Yangtere
1,070
1,400
Commander B. L. Majendis...
Shangbai
390
300
Hongkong
sienn
...
1,070
6
1,400
Commander C, D, B. Raikes
Diadem Fame
'cruiser, Į$1 Craşă
11,000
16,500
Flora...
101pede kang: destrFRE Trainer, a chys
306
A
5,700
Lieut.Commander Hughes...
4.300
7,000
Captain H. Grant-Dalton.
Handy
torpedo beat destroyes
275
4,000
Lieut. Commander H. B. Cox
torpede boat destroyer
275
6
4,900
Torpedo best destroyer
80
6
1.900
Lieut. Commander R. Hennikar-Heston Lieut. Commander W. H. Darwall
cruiser, ist Ch
9,800
22,000
Captain S. V. Y. de HomBY
cruisey, 1st class
14,100
30,000
Captain C. F. Thorsby...
***
river Kunigal
616
A
1,200
Lieut. Commander Percy Crabtree,
cruiser, ist elaje
4,800
14
22,000/
Captain J. A. Tuke ......... ..
river guabour
Zo
torpedo bays destroyer
350
+1.300
Lieut. Commander J. Kiddie
Robin Sandpiper
river gual.
K5
740
Lieut. Commander C. C. Walcott...
river gunboar
83
240
Lieut. Commander H. T. Atlay...
Saipe
river gunboat...
240
Taku... Tamar
torpedo bine destroyer
250
6.500
Bostad. T. Q. Strath
Lieut. Commander, T. S. Lyne ...
Yangtsso
Hongkong
“receiving shop-5
*4;650-
Commodore H. P. Williams
Hongkong
Teal
river
yunbear
វ
Coo
Licut Commander K. Becrcian
Yangtalo
river gunboat
710
Lieut. Commander R. M. R. Wast
Yangtze
torpedo boat destroyer ...
.355
6,300)
Lieut.-Commander Stevenson
surveying ship
450
Commander R, W. Glennie
en route Hongkong
Hongkong.
Whiting *** Widgeon Woodcock...t Wendlark
torpedo boat destroyer
5,900
Lieut. Commander C. E.
Thomas
en foute Hongkong
J
river gunboat
800
Licut Commander G. B. Spicer Simsex
Yangtare
river guobual
550
Lieut. Commander G. J. Todd
Yangtate
river supbeat,
$50
Lieut. Commander Jno, F. Koozi
Kent King Alfred Kinsha Monmouth. Moorhen
Otter "
Thistle Vijago
Waterwitch
112
21
Achéros Adour
October 31st, 1906, am.
2.m. - a.m.132.12
Alouette
12
30.01
F
30.14
29.95
1.88
Nikobat, Dan. ., 3,453, C. Rumbusch, 30th Oct., Foochow 28th Oct., Ger.-M. & Co. Ni gpo, Hr. s.s., 1,218, G, W. Eedy, 26th Oct..
Wakavates 21st Oct., Conl-M, B. K. Vladivostock, Orel, Br. 8.3.. 2,200, G. Maddrell, 18th Oct., Nemur
Hakodate Moji 5th Oct, Coal.-B. & Co. Petrarch
-Saigon 7th Halje, Fath June, Tokio .........
Fine, Gen-S
Kochi hun, Fr. 8, Ducroiset, 30th Oct., Bang Nagasaki.....
Lok zrat ct, Gen.-B. & Co.
Kagoshima.... Progress, Ger. 5.5, 687, H. Pahren, 25th Oct., Dhima
-Quiphon 22nd Oct., Sall.-S. & Co. Prosper, Nor. s., 925, K. Lausen, 25th Oct. algakijima... Naba ......... Moji arst Oct., Coal.-Aagaard, Thore Cheloo........ en & Co.
Weihaiwei... Quaria, Ger. ... 1.145. H. Madsen, 29th Oct., Hankow.... a.m.
Swalow 28th Oct., Gen.-0. S. K.
Kiukiang...... Rubi, Br. 5, 6; R. W. Almond, oth Oct., Shanghal
Marila 27th Oct., Gen.-S, T. & Co.
Gutzlaff Sarsogan, Am. 6, 428, Vitterin, 7th Sept., Sharp Peak...
Manila 4th Sept., Ballast-Order..
Ainoy Shoshu Mara, Jap. 8, 999. S. Nemoto, sorb Swatow
Oct., Swatow 19th Oct., Gen.-O. 5. K
Talhoku Taichu..
Saudan, Br. s., 4.107, S. de B, Lockyer, R.N.R
29th Oct., Southampton and Singapore Tainan 31st Aug. Govt. Store.-Admiralty.
Kashun
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Flying Fing of Vice-Admín1 Sir Arthur W. Moore, Commander-in-Chisi.
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FRENCH MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA STATION.
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FLAG AND DESCRIPTION.
TONE. Guys. H. P.
COMMANDING OFFICERS.
LAST REPORTED AT
armoured goahoat "...
1.706
1,700
receiving ship
Lieut. Fauré Lieut. Merle
torpedo-depat
Commander Kárihval
river gunboat
123
500
Licut, Jeannel...
river gunboat
150
gunboat
Lieut. Miller
645
1,000
Lleutenant La
armoured cruiser
Blanc
19,014
Capt. Lespinasse de Saune
11,242
Capt. Tracou
Lieut. Coquelin
303
6,300
Lieut. Garreau
350
303
9.376
10,200
200
307
300
* 1,350,
2,700
9.500
19,500 6,300
*
***
140
Argus Caronade Décidé Dupetit-Thouars D'Entrecanteaux·† Esturgeon ... Franciique... Fronde Gueydon... Henri Rivière ... Jacquir Javelins Karuit.... Lynx # Manch Montcalm...
Mousque
protected cruiser sub-marine...
destroyer .... destroyer ... armoured cruiser river gunboat river gunboat destroyer ... cruiser... sub-marine... surveying ship armoured cruiser destroyer
river gunboat .ir
destroyer ...
Proies Rupière
..9.a.m. 30.03 67|8g|
29.90 29.96
FNWom
Olry
.6 a.m.29.98
A
Peibo
29,86
db
5 am 29.93
Parle ... Pistolet
.19
29.94-
"
29.91
11 29.91
17
10a.m. 39.95 79
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30.00 78
Taikonen Mary, Jap. 1.8, 3,715, K. Shimidru, Pescadoros...
27th Oct-Moji 21st Oct, Coal and Cement.-M. B. K.
Talwan
j29.91 Chalon 19 .m.29.97 80 87 Hongkong
Br. ., 1,040, J. A. Martin, 15th Oct., Victoria Peak -Saigon gih Oct., Gen.-Wing Sing.
Br.
Gap Kock...
1.4, 2,300, C. Lindbergh, 16th Oct., . Macao.......................! Tydney 5th Oct., and Manila 241b, Gen
B. & S.
Tauragiaan Maru, Jap..., 3,489, U. Nagatsu,
17th Oct-Kuchinotru 21st Oct., Coal M. B. K.
Hoshow.9am.
10
Pakhoi......... Paulien 10.m. Tourane.......
C. St. James)
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Aparri 16 m. Manila....... [10a.m. Legaspi am.
Victoria, Swed, .., 989, J. A. Hellberg, 21
Oct-Pohulongan and Sourabaya 8th Oct., Sugar-Aagaard, Thoresen & Co. Yawats Maru, Jap, 1.5, 2,366, T. L. Harrison, Bacolod ..............
oth Oct-Nagasaki 26th Oct, Gen.-N. Y, K.
1
Yruna, Am. 4.1, 469, H, Nelion, 16th Oct.,
Amey 14th Oct., Ballast ➡Ying Chung,
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Sabre Sty
7
Takiang
Vauban
Vétéran
Vigilante
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+13
gunboat
sub-marine...
***
L
H
*** 441
**
++
308
de Ligat Saint-Selze
Capt. Ridoux
Lieut. Portier....
Lieut.
LI Coroller...
Commander Sagol-Duvauronx
Commander Simon
Armbruster.... Commander Laporie
Capt. Martel
Linct,
Ar
Terquem
Co Grallier
Liesi, Marchand Lieut. Hubert ..
Haiphong
Haiphong
Cape St. James Hoogkong Saigon
Chafoo
Saigon
Saigon
Saigon
Hoogkong Hongkong Saigon Haiphong
.. Haiphong
Saigon
Haiphong
Saigon
་་་
+1
卜章
Balo d'Along
Salgos
Baigon
Chua alex
010
་་་
Tongku
Saigon
307
0,300
Commander Bertheaud ...
Hoogay
sub-marine ..
Ligat, Gloricux
144
Saigon
destroyer...
307
7
Lieut. Vincent-Bréchignat ***** (Flagshipof Rear Admiral de Marolles,
Balgon
battleship, reserve
9.437
&
6,071
Balzon
destroyer
307
Lisut, Hallier
Hongkong
armoured genboat ...
1,796
1,700
Lieut. Duc...
river gupboat...
M
receiving ship
0,350
torpedo-depot ...
Lieut. Fougerousso..
1
river gunboat
(23
300
Lieut. Brugaoa
(20
P
*** ...
***
...
Com'ding the local naval defence of Indo-China, Capt. Passerat do Silans)
Saigon
Upper YangisZE
Saigon
Casion
Flagship of Vice-Admiral' Richard, Commander-in-Chiel.
Flagship of Rear Admiral Boisse, Second-in-Command.
As the disposal of Rear-Admiral de Marpliss, Commanding the naval defence of Indo-China.
&.m.
lol...
1
Cebu...
+
Labuan.........
H
(") Flagship of Rost-Admiral Ju Marollas,
Hongly
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