ttleship: „Nežton, › which was launched in November last after the Dreadnought, is iņ. ferior in power to the last named, Speaking conscientiously, the new Japanese battleships now under construction are interior both in cdichive and difensive power to the Draud moughs, and will have to take second place in
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH TUESDAY JANUARY 22
Departarea. Jan 22 Salarie, for Europe. Chingiu, for Australian Tts. China, for San Francisco. ; Anghin, for Bangkok, Halvard, for Sharghai.
for Changhai, m
the order of the world's strongest ships, The7er Chinklang.;
battleships Aki, Karama and Ibuki, now on the slips, cannot fully utilise the improvemente In ship construction which hive been learned from the battles in the Roojapanese war. Japaners, warships, he repeats, still require
much improvement, The Japanavy, which held fourth position among the Navies of the world immediately after the war, has now fallon to Alth, while the other Powers will build very powerful ships upon the completion of f.the ships, now being buil by way of ex- periment. It is urgently important, concludes the Osaka writer, that the Japanese Navy shall be restored to its position as fourth among, the | Navies of ibu-world without delay.
Our own views on this question have been so recently stated in an editorial article that there is no need to comment upon the above obser vations, though it may be usted that the anony mous paval sutsority advances no logical argu- ment to show why Japan should öö; be filth or should be fourth in the senseless race for naval
supremacy, nor does he stay lo compare Japan's resources with those of any of the European Powers named-Jap in Chronicle.
CHECK ON THE JAPANESE
IMPORT OF RICE,“
POLICY OF THE MINISTER FOR AGRICULTURE AND/COMMERCE.
A representative of the Omka Mainichƒ has obtained a "New Year interview" 'with Mr. Matsuoka, Minister for Agriculture and Com. the Papan Chronicle. The merce, says Minister has many aspirations in regard to the administration of agricultur, om- merce and industry during 1907. He is very much interested in the question of the re- adjustment of arable land and the furtherance of industry. Japan, he poined out, has been looking to foreign countries yently for the sup. ply of rice to the value of between Ys0,000,0on, ́in addition to about Y14,900,000, of wheat;and four. It would not be an easy task to stop
this enormous impors of foodstuffs. The only course available for the purpose would be to sabance the production of tie cereals in Japan,
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During the past ten years the production of rice had been increased by 10,000,000 koku This increase might be chiefly attributed to the improvement in the method" of cultiva tion, as shown by the fact that the increase In the area of the rice fields during that period had been not more than 100,000 cho or 250,000 acres. But the' readjustment of the land under cultivation was undoubtedly the most important factor for checking the im- | portation of foreign rice.. When such read- jasiment was effected, rome to per cent. addi tional land under cultivation could be obláin. ed, though in Kyushu and Shika u the rate might be a little less.. If the increase could be obtained at the rate of 10 per cent. by such readjustment, 280,000 car more of rice fields would be obtaibed, the total in a under cultiva- tion at the pre eni sime bring 2,800,0 3 são, If, however, only 2,000,000 che admits of read. justment, an additional area of 200, ono che can be obtained. A large portion of the land at present used for rice-fields could be used for the cultivation of wheat or barley as well, and Mi, Matsuoka thinks the increase of the area of the fields will, therefore, seralt in the en- hancement of the production of tice and, wheat or barley as well. He considers it doubifal whether the importation of sice can be entirely checked by the readjustment of the land at present under cultivation, last regards îl as be-
Mars, for Kuchinotzu. in the Wutchinois. Saxonia, fui hangtanford Drawongas, for Bangkok... Chontal, for Bangkok, Clywen, for Canton..
Traw, for Manila. .. Yochow, for Shanghai. „Kniviberg, so Macao,
Passengers arrived.
Play'n, Fryskerto, Huiskon, ATAI" An B: Saigon 1eth Jas, Rice, B. & Co.
Prominent, Nor, sa. 746, Christiansen, 8th Jan Pula autoth Dec, Coal Aagaard, Thoresen & Co Sarsogan, Am. 41, 428, Vitteria, 7th Bapt.,-
Manila 4th Sept., Ballast. Order, Skuld, Nor. 28. 947, "A. Odd, sist fat.— Saison 15th Jan., Rica-Aagaard, Thore
en Co. Star
101
Teleon Tir. . 153. Starkey, 19th Jan,
Palo Dukum roti fan, Olke-A., K. & Co. Ulv, Nor. 13,810 J. Pedersen, 17th Jan
Balgon fith Jan. Rice and Flour,— Aagaard, Thoresen & Can Undine, Nor. Dec.
H. Thorkfordsen, 3rd Dec-Cheloo 17th Gan.--Aigaard, Thoresen & Co. Yruna, Am. s... 469, H. Nelson, 16th Oct., Amoy 14th Oct., Ballast. Yeng Chung. Yahi o Maru, Jap. 1, 3.304, J. Sumita, 20th
Jan..—Moji rath Jani, Coal,—Japanese. Vuonsang, Br. 68, 1,198, F. Mooney, 14th Jan-Manila Irth Jan, Gen-1, M. & Co.
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HARRAPADOCK RETURNS.
H.M.S. Whiting Heungaban
SALAHONOKONG AND WHAMPOA. DOCKS,
Adam, P. R..A
Lugold, Mr. & Mrs. F
Alsop, Mrs. R.: F
Innes, Capt R
galley, Mr. and Mrs.: Jokk J. PF..
Joughing J: C.
Baker, A. S.
Barentsen, F.
Buttscombe, H. G.
Lang, John
Banıtla, R. BONN
Bernhard
Ho TAB
Kwoogt, ng Kwongchow A Pries Waldemar Parle MODBAgIe Se Z. V. da
Lokia, Empress of India Petrarch...sui
Cosmopolitia"
Pang Fol Skramstad Lisa
Aberdean
Karis
Per Kanagawa Mars, from Japan for Hung kong-Messrs. Cheo Hong Chong and Silva, Mrs. T. Nomura, Marrs, Chin Tere Kow,
Ng Chuck Chin and S. Meri. For Singapore Mr. and Mrs. C. Ebbine, Mesra, K. Horba and Y. Masuda. For Colombo-Messrs.
SAILING VEMMELS. Maxim Pick and S. Rama Row. For Mamelles E. B. Sutton, Am, ship, 1639, Botmann, 22nd Major K. Hikids, Capt. G. OBO. Messrs. Y Dec-Haiphong ist Dec., Ballast.-A., K.
T. Kametaka,&c CR. Jwase, J. Jaka, K. Yamada and A. P. Rath. Ponape, Ger. sch., 220, H, Marions, 318 Dec.,
Tashiro, Majima,
IT AM 20th Dec., Ballast-German For London-Masura Robert Mann. James M, Buchawan, T. Goodan, F. Bonn, T. Chiba, McLead, D. M. Dekie and A. lfedderick,
Per Kwongcang, from Shanghai, &c.-Mis, Muskou, Mr Findises, and 131 Chinese.
Per Rubi, from Manila-Mears. P. G. Mc-
Donnell, Vellagan, C. B. Riphey, E. F. Ong Cupin, J. W. Mathers, Capt. James, F. Quinin and Wong Tai
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Per Tourane, for Hongkong-from Marseilles Vestr. R. Ride la Cavada and R. R. Steizi, Afr. and Mrs. R. Fruguane, Mr. and Mrs. R. Vleite, Mr. and Mrs. Barbey, From Colombo Col. 1. Scoit, From Singapore--Mr. C. C. Butlaw. From Saigon Mernie W. C. Walker; Wishart, W. C. Warmalt, Leroy, and Renaud. Fur Shanhai from Marseilles Mr. Descotes; - Mr. and Mrs. Coursier, Messrs. Iernoite, Hust Nordey, Cap. Jacobi, Capt. Ferry, Mr. Freau, Mr. and Mrs. Brigandet and 2 children, Mr. Navel,
It Messrs. Sibille, Vatsooyan, Kin Ya, Loh Tcheng, Vests and Oaie. From Thibaute-Mr. Alexandre. From Celomba Sisters Jacob, Theresa and Leovieve. From Singapore Mr. L. W. D. Hoffman. From Saigon Capts. Seguin, Brangier, 16. French Officers, and 127 Soldiers, Messrs. Aguilino, Aubert, J. Gouchat and Michel. For Kobe from Port Baid-Mr. Aneroussis. From Colombo-Mr. Gomes From Saigon-Mrs. S Dunne, For Yokohama from Marseilles Mrs. Heller and baby; Mr. and Mrs. Koesting, Mr. and Mrs. Bickat and hoy, Mrs, Descoter, Messis. Dreyfus, Pounah and Blum. From Port Said Mr. Nakan ura. From Bombay Me, Yauseige Edule. From Singapore-Mr. Kamsay, From Saigon-Mr. and Mra., G. Thouronde, Airs. Daninzet, and Mrs. Castaing, Shipping Reurig
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Prince George, bk, 473, AR. Anderson, 18th Oct-Manila 26th Sept, Old Iron,- Order.
Versals
Steamers Expected.
From
Agents Itu
Devanha ......Singapore P&O Co (Jan. 24- Gregory Apcar Singapore (1).& Co.,L.djan. 74 Bingo Maruingapore. N. Y. K., Jan. 2 Nippon Mara, Japan.....T. K. K... Jan. 28 Prinz Heinrich Japan... M. & Co... fan; 28
...Calcutta....!!
, M. & Co Jan. Namsang
M. & Co... Jau. 31 ...Colombo...M. Preussen... Easier...ydney...G.. Li & Co Feb. Athenian... Vancouver C. P. R. Co]Feb. P. Sigismund.. Sydney ... M. & Co... Feb. Tainan •isydney ....
R. & S...... Feb.
31
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A Wait wil close for:- Swalow, Amoy and Foochow Par Haimun, 23rd Jan, 6 A.M..
Shanghai Per Awangish, aged Jan., 9 A.M. Taingian and Chefoo--Fer Doti, 23rd Jan,, Macao-Par Swi Tai, 23rd Jan., 1.1 P.M. Singapore, Penang and Calcutta-Per Japan, 23rd Jan, 23.3.
Haiphong Per Mathilde, ayed Jav., 5 r.M Nagasaki, Kobe and Yokohama-Per Nikke Mary, 4th. Jan, 17'AM. '
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Macao-Per Swi Taf, 14th Jan, 1,15 PM. Singapore, Penang and Calcutts Per Latsang, 24th Jan, 2 P.M.
Manila, Thursday Island, Cooktown, Cairns, Townsrills, Brisbane, Sydney, Hobart, Launce ston, New Zealand, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth-Per Yawala Maru, azth' Jan, 11 4.34. Macho-Per Si Tai, 25th Jan., 1ÍS BMI. Manita Per Longsang, 25th Jan., 3 P.M. Swatow, Amoy, Ningpo and Shanghai-Per Changshow, 25th Jan, 3 P.M.
VISITORS AT THE HOTELS.
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CHAIGIEBURN.
Adami, M. and Mrs. F. Smáh, Mr. and Mrs.
R. J.
Grant Dann, G. H..
Smith, E. Grapt Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Percy Olpp Dr. and Mrs. Pye, E. Burnes
Webb, Mr. and Mrs
Montague
AE OCCIDENTAL,
Ships famed Tie Canal, 1st December-Ceylon, Tonkin, Nyansa, Denbighshire, Deucalion, Telemachus, Ban vene, Riverton, Titan, Brisgavia, 28th Dec. -Beawarlich, Gneisenau, Raiko, T'amba Maru, Bulow, Dacia, Yeddo, tel January—Brasmar, Dioned, Hellas, Sumatra, Bingo Maru, Tour
Oelricht, W. ane, anamet. 4th January-Ernest Simont, Brown, Mr. W. S. Idomeneus, ndrapura, Machaon, Masagen, Capell, Mr. and Mrs. Pellen, Mr.
JR and a children Piper, C. Afesionalhakira, Monmouthshire, Newian Hall, Palma, Strutor, Vewari, 8th January-Ban Famin, Mr. and Mrs. Simpson, Mr. and Mrs.
J. I L
T. K. cleuch, Banca, Renalder.. Preussen, Scandia, | Sithonia, 11th Januarymdstralian,
Gow, W
Simpson, Mr W. M.
and child. Segauza, Trieste, Zabaleration, Saco, Ma, 11, and
children Prins Regent Lwilpald. 15th January—/4/ benga, Benmehr, Kowacht Mars, Boyuna, LORE, . C.. Lothian, Myimidon, Ghares, Glenavon, Rheid. Munro, Min A.'- Str. Pubi from Manita:-Fine and clear with feir, Tranquebar 18h January-Formosa, Newmen, S. fight NEly wind and seat
Kintuck, Pak Ling, Polynesian, Ching Wo, Lennox,
Bir. Kruongtang from Shanghai, etc.:~Light NE'ly wind and fine clear weather to Swatow, from thence strong ENE. wind 10 port:
Vessels in Port.
"STEAMRIN Ailacraig. Br. 9.2., 2,166, A. H. Moody, 8th Jag-Mororan Bih. Jun., Coal--D. & Co.,
ง.
migo, Ger. 6.1., 18, N. Baltzer, 19th Jan-
Holbow 18th Jan., Gen.~~J, & Co. Changchow, Br. s. 1,203, 1. W. Walker, 7th Jan, Saigon 31st Dec,, Gen.-B. & B. Christiania, Ger, 5.4, 2,811 Kolyte, 211 Jan.,
Maji 14th Jan, Ballast.-H. A. L. Chunsang, Br. B., 1,417, R. Cox, 21st Jan.
Arrivals at Hau.e-21st December Eroli, Dardanus, Longsor, Roon, Nile, 28th Decem bar-Tonkin. Lei Janua y-Persia, Indrani, 5th January-gumemnon, Deucalion, Tamba Masu, Manelaus, 5th January-Ceylon, 8th Innuary-Tutonia, sath January-Prisgavia, | Acheron Dacia, Shimola, Kroest Simons, 17th January Adour
Sumatra, 18th January-Caesar, Kennebec, Alger in Idomindur, Inaba Maru,
CHINA COAST METROROLOGICAT, BRU
January 21st, 1967, sm.
Mai. Thị Hu. Mu
Vindivastark. a.19 Nenuro 3008
Hal edate
| Tokio „ku.
Kochi Nagasaki..... Kagoshima...
-Sagun 15th Jan, Gen.1, M. & Co. Derwent, Ilỵ, ±3., 1567, J. Jenkins, roth Jan.
-Saign 6th Jan, Cen.-Man Fat & Co. Empress of India, Br. ss., 3,032, E. Beetham, Pec, and Shangha ancouver, (1.C.) z5th 11th Jan, Mail and Gen.-E. P. R. Co. Frithjof, Nor. 3.5., 801, H. A. Haraidsen, 19th | !shigakijima.
Gen. Aagaard, Jan.-Tourane igili Yan,, Thoresen & Co. Fokurs Maru, Jap, 194, K. Mori, 19th
Jan-Moji ji Jan., Coal-M. B. K. Fukushu Maru, Tap. se, 1,090, T. 110, 19th
Jun Anping 16th Jan, Gen. S. K. Glenturret, Br. s. 10 R. Webster, 19th Jan, ingapore Fith Jan., Gen-McG. Bros. & Gow.
Oshima...... Kaba
Cheloo......... Wohaiwci Hurk w...m "Kinkiang... Shanghai: Gualaf Sharp Pank Amoy Swalew
yond question that by this means the importa. Hamoochow 17th Jan., Amoy 18th, and
tion can be very considerably limited If the work of readjustment advances at the rale at- which it has progressed during the last two years, the prospects of a considerable step in "advance during this year are very encouraging.
Shipping.
Arrival
Phranang, Ger. 8.5, 102, F. v. Mangelsdorff, 21st Jan-Ban Fok' and Swatow oth Jan., Rice and Gen.-M. & Co. Pitsanulok, Ger. 4.8.,,1,267, D. Reimers, 218t Jan., Bangkok 13th Jan, Rice and Wood.
B. & S.
Kanagawa Maru, Jap. x.n., 1,815, N. Ohno, 218t Jan.--Yokohama and Shanghai Bih`jan,, Gen.-N. Y. K.
Mandasan Maru, Jap. as, 4.135, }. Naraonki, 1st Jan,,Kuchinotza 16th Jau, Gen,-- M, B. K. Mathjida, Ger. 1.3., 831, N. Jahnemann, 21st,
Jan-Haiphong and leihow 20th Jan, Gon, and Pigs,-). & Co, \ Rubl, Br, 1.5, 1,611, R. W. Almond, atat Jan,
Manila 'th Jan., Gen.-S., T. & Co. Fausang, Br, na, 5,410, Malkin, 21st Jan,—
Mororan 13th Jan., Coal~~J., M. & Co.
Br. s.s., 636, A. J. Robsan, 20th Jan. watow. sgth, Gen, D., L. & Co., Heimdal, Nor. 38, 763, Jahns-n, 15th an- Saigon 7th fan, Rice and Flour. Aagard, Thoresen & Co.
Holstein, er 157 A. Niejoht. 18th
Jan.-lion-Cohe Jan, and -16th, Salt and Pigs-, & Co. ichang, Br. 5,8., 1,131, W. L. Jones, roth Jan,
Hongay 8th fau, Gen--B. & S. indrades, Br. ss., Fasterbrod, 19th Jan,— Sydney 24th Dec., Coal.-S., T. &o. Iyo Maru, Jap, ss., 3712, Wm. Thompson,
11th Jan.,-Moji 7th Jan., Gen-N, Y. K. Japan, Br... 3,806, Olifent, 9th Jan,
Caleutia 21st Peci, Penang and Singapore 1st Jan, Gen.-D., S. & Co., Ld. Kaifong, Br. s.s., 893, R. Fin ayson, 15th Jan., -Cebu and Iloilo roth Jan., Sugar.-B. &
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Kaga Maru, Jap. 6., 1,501, M. J. Curnow, 20th JanSeattle, Wash. U.S.A. si Jan., Flour and Gen.-N. Y. K. Katin, Nor. *.*., 698, G. Petterson, 7th Jan.-
Haiphong 5th Jan, Gen. Aagaard, Thore Vladivostock.
Nemuro......|| sen & Co. Kwangtah, Ch. as, 1,536, Wm. H. Lynt, zoth Hakodate
Canton 19th Jan., Gen.-C. M, S. Toki ......
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Laisang,
PS2 1.4. 3,460, P. M. B. Lake, 16th ima Singapore 8th Jan., Gen. Smith, are Naha
M. & Co.
Jan Calcutta 30th Dec, Penang and
Tourene, Fr. ., 3,104, G. Lancelin, aand Jan..oungiang, Br. s., 1,002, A.
*****Marseiller, 23rd Dec, and Saigon 19th
-Jan., Mails and Gon.-M. M.
and Jan-Manila 20th Jan, Goo~~N. Y, K. Yawata Maru, Jop. s.n., 1,366, T. l. Harrison,
aand Jan.,—Nagasaki 15th Jan, Gen.-N. | Y. K. Kwongrang, B. 1,435, WF. Baker, zind Janhanghai and Swatow 1st Jan, Ged), M:& Co. Benvorlich, Br. 13, 2,83, C. K. Mcintosh,
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A. Van(Vice: Logan, Mr. & Mrs W.
Blafur Belguim) Manville, Mr, and Mrs. Bonib. HAWWAY
Birbeck, R. 1.
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Bunnatt, C. Peter
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Day, Mr. & Mr. S
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Mr
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Monisilk, J. D. Mooje, S. Moersem, C. J.
Blanch, Mr. and Mrs. Masssy, Miss K. A.
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W. W.. Brighton, F. G..." Broughall, Mr. & Mr.
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Clarke, Mr. and Me, Pick, M.
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Picton, J. B, Clegg, N., Eng. Lt. Plath, Dr. and Mrs. C. Backhouse J.
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Fugit, W. A Cole, Mr. and Mrs, C. Preshaw, C. M.
Colokam, H.J. Colvin, H. E. Connor, 1 Coulthar, J. Cremer, t Crook, A. H. Cruickshank, A. Davies, F. O.
W. II. little. F. H. Dowley, r. and Mes.
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Hazeland, F A.
Hockaday, W. T. Jacks, P.
Jeffries, H. D. Patrick
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Joseph, Mr. and Mrs.
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Long, E. P. HA Miller, Mr. Mitchell, K., Moon, Mr. and Mrs Morano, Mr. Mubio, E.
"Newman, Mr. and Mrs.
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Major & Mrs. Price, Mr. and Mrs.
Phillipa, Major
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Risland, Mr. & Mr Sawer. Mrs. W. E. Schmidt, Dr.
Seymour, Lt.Col, and
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Turner, R. X.
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FRENCH MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA STATION.
Commander Kerihuel-
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Haiphong Halphang
NAME.
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1,796.
10
Lieat, Vincent-Brócbiguac ..... (Flagship of Rear-Admiral de Marolles, Com'ding the local naval defence of Indo-China, Capt. Passeratde Silans) Lient, Hallier Lieut. Duc... 1,700
Baigon
Balgon
...
--Hongkong
Upper Yangtsso
***
***
6,150
113
4,500
500
Hongay
Saigon
Styx ...
Takiang Vauban
Vétéran
Vigilante ...
destroyer.... Armoured guebont river gunboat... receiving ship... torpado-depot ... river gunboat
T
Linut, Fougriausto ...... Lieut. Deva PROS
! Flagship of Rear Admiral Boisse, Tommander-in-Chief,
At the disposal of Rear-Admiral da Marolles, Commanding the naval defence of Indo-Citipą. - (*) Flagship of Rear Admiral la Marples.
HIS BRITANNIO MAJESTY'S SHIPS, ON THE CHINA STATION.
NAME.
cruiser, 1st class.
Barelad
Heilo Cebu Labuan
14
CLASE:
TOKE GUNS, LH.P.
January 22nd, 1907.a.m.
a.m. —- a.m. 29 81 29.85 29.87
130.15
Alacrity
NW
Astrea Brambla...
Britomart'
despatch-vessel... eruirer, and class: river gunboat river gunboas
1,700 4.365
4.
Сибтик
loop...
710 1,070
710
Cherub
Clin
1,07
Diadam
Fame ....
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Maalla 18th Jan., Gen.-J., M. & Ishigakijima.. Chefoo......21 Ger.' s., 1937, F. Natzing, 21st Nov., Weihaiwei.... Nikko Maru, jap. s. 3434 E. W. Haswell, Longkok gih Noy, Rice and Gen.-S., W, Hankw..... & Co. Manila, Ger..., 1,108, J. Minszen, 17th Jan., Shaugh...
Sydney 21 Dec., Gen, M. & Co. Maurang, Br. 1.3., 1,644, R. Houghton, 15th Sharp Peak... Jan-Sandakan 9th Jan., Timber.—1., M. | Amoy mm... & Co.
SWALOW Mongolia, Am, ss., 8,750, R. H. Hathaway, Taiboku
19th Jan, San Francisco 21st Dec., Taichu.... Honolulu 28th, Yokohama 9th Jan., Kobe Tainan 11th, Nagasaki 15th, and Shanghal 7th, Koshun Mails and Gen.--P, M. S. S. Cp.. Monteagle, Br. 1, 3.953, S. Robinson, 14th Sept., Vancouver 20th Aug, and hang. bai 11th, Sept., Flour, Lead and Gen.-C. P. R. Neil Re Cod, Am, 6.8., 901, E. Corral, 19th Jono, Manila 16th June, Ballast-Barret
Clearances at the Harbour Office, Balletes, for Singapore. ** Fukushu Maru, for Swalow, Detawongis, for Swatow.
Chowlal,
Bangkok,
for Canton,'
Kwong China,
for blacao.. Team, for Manila. Touran, for. Shanghai,,
for Swatow
for Natsuna Is.
norway, for Foochow
Kanagawa Mary, for Singapore.
Gimturret, for Shangbal, - Amigo, for Hollow,
moy for Baigon, .
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Pescadores... Canton 9 a.m. Hongkong...10a.m.36.10 60 Victoria Peak
Rock Mac... Holbow.9am. Fakhol.........
11
#
30,09 67
#
N. 8. de Rosario, Am. 715, M. Lopes, Phulien 103,m
Blanco, 13th June,Manila 9th June, Toorals Ballast-Barretto & Co.
Nord, Nor. s.2., 730, G. Haraldson, 15th Jan, Ails 108.10.04
Iloilo, P.1.9th Jan, Sugar and Sapanwood.
Aagaard, Thoresen & Co.
Nubie, Gor. s., 3,494, G. Habel, 20th Jan.,
Shanghai 17th Jan, Gen.-H. A. La
C St James.
Legaspi... Bacolod
Phaampenh, Br. sa., 1,069, J. H. Scott, 18th Caba wa
TapBalgon 13th Jan, Rice and Gen. Labus
Opinata,
King Alfred * Kinsha Hoamonth... Moorhen Diter w Robin.... Sandpiper Snipa Taku... Tamat 100. Tesl...
Thistle
Vinge
Waterwitch Whiting Widgeon
Woodcock. Woodlark-
water tank and rtis
skoop...
torpedo boat destroyer. cruiser, and class
torpedo bost destmyer...
torpedo beat destroyer.
cruiser, 1st class
fo
torpedo bost destroyer. cruiser, 185 Class
14,10
river gunboat
cruiser, ist claus
9,800
river gonbant
180
torpedo boat destroyer
350
6,300
river gunboat ti
240
260
river gunboat
L
river gunboal
bont destroyer torpedo receiving abip river gunboat. .... river
river genbeat.... torpedo boat destroyer surveying
L'
240
CAPTAIN,
Wachow
LAST REPORTED
Commande. La T. Leatham Captain C, 1.. Vaughan-Lee... Lidut-Commander. E. G. W. Davidson List Commander, W. l.. Hamber Commander B. L. Majoudio ...
Comman ler (7, 1), 9. Raikes
Captain C. 1: Umireville Lieutenauder A. L. Grasson...
Din conte Manila
ap
es route Saigon Yaotsfo
... Vangturs.
Yangiszo Hongkong en route Manila
en routs England
Hongkong Shanghai ....Hongkong
Captain, H. Grani-Dalton • Lieat Commander H. B. Cox Lieut.-Commander R, Henniker-Heston Liest-Commander •W; H; Darwall Captain S. V. V. de Horsey on C. F. Thursby Captain C, F. The
Lieut-Comms ader Percy Crabtree,
Captaip J. A. Tuke
Licut-Complaudri
Robert E Vaughan
Lieut-Commander J. Kiddle
Lieut Commander C. O. Walcott. Lient, Commander H. T Allsy Lient-Commander
Boates.
1. Strath
eb route Salgön}}
en route Saigon
Weal River
Caston West River West Rivsy Yugeszs Hongkong Hongkong
Yangtze
E
se tor
Vanglann
Lieut-Cumurander R. M. Raj Went you
Commander It. W. Glennis
Lisst-Commander C..E. I Thomas Oog
6,500
Commodore HP. Williams
Boo
Liant Commander, R. Becretan
goo
6,300
Lieut. Commander Stevenson.*****
450.
torpedo boat destroyer
5,900
800
Lieut. Commander G. B) Spica Simson
550
Lieut. Commander Ga.); Todd w
civer gubbar
550
Lient Commander Joo, Y. Kaos
river gunb
ship ***
river gunboat
Flying Fils of Vice Admiral Sir Arthur W. Moors, Domi
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