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A GREAT FUTURE FOR CHINA,

LET HIM DIG 'THE CANAL...

LAUDS THE CHINAMAN AS THE XOME OF HUMAN EXCÉLLI NGAS

{Continued from page 3).

In the way of euloge. Col. Heistand said I believe the individual Chinaman represents - an element of human excellence unsurpassed anywhere on the face of the earth. Chinese business affairs ara characterized by great per sonal integrity. They do not give and take

notes for indebtedness. The verbal promise to pay is all sumcient, and all debts aro soitled on the Chinese new year,

If for some reason an individual cannot meet his obligation he does not deny because there is no written note. On the contrary, he admits his indebtedness, proclaims his inability to pay it, and straightaway goes and takes his owa Ilfe, "a do ntherwise would bring to him and his family, such an expression of adverse sentiment and public indignation that they could find in ihe whole empire 'no peaceful asylum. There is seldom any plugging in the Chinese commercial world, and when there is it generally makes business for the undertaker. The Chinese aid n lawabiding and pencetul people, whodwell in contemplation of a favourite molto," right is right-what's the use of [might?" They have never lwen able to resist. The encroachments of the Western world. To add to resentment due to the epiunt outrage different governments have upon one pretex Foranoiler seized China's best harbours and most valuable seboard until the empire finds itself with scarcely a dourway to the sea that is rot dominated by a foreign Power,

There nie those who sen in the awakening of China what they call The Yellow Peril. The only peril I see is the peril of the highwayman, when caught with his planter ; the peril of the bully when the sprit of the gentle aroused: ths peril of fazi ets in competition with in- dustry; the perit, of "koavery, su rounded by probity: the peril of a lie when assailed by the truth; the perd of a labour trust when put in fair and open competition.

Let mankind and the nations of the earth disclaim then all and they will cease to see, yellow. What I see in the awakening of China is to release her from the bondage of superati tion, quicken her late-forces and make her..

· resources and her viștues the heritage of the world and from mingling of the two civilizations, the crqasion of a higher and I ftler civilization, incorporating the best fastures of bath for the betterment of all God's children

and the uplifting of the human race without

prejudice to colour or country,

Col: Hristand said that there was no mistake about Chinese progress, both in commercialium and militarism, and the nation that attacked China under the impression that she now lack- ed patriotisin would make the deadliest and conliest mistake of its career." In concluding, "the lecturer said:

I hope you may a ́l see and know China and the Chinese as I saw and learned to know them and that we may establish and maintain such relations with thein and the rest of the world that we will see the Stars and Stripes go for ther and further to the utermost parts of the earth in peaceful and commercial triumph everywhere and forever to be loved and revered as the symbol of humanity and mercy and respected as the emblem of national integrity and justice.

Shipping.

Afrivil D'Entrecanteaux. Fr. cruiser, Boro, Tricos,

12th Mar,from Along Bay, Ceylon Maru, Jnp. 1.3., 1,068, F. L. Pyne, szth Mar.,-Singapore șih Mar., Cotton and Taa Onions,N. Y. K.

Hue, Fr. 54, 1708. J. Pannier, 12th Mar

Haiphong 7th Mar., Gen.-A. R. M. Wakem sisu Tap. 1., 1,722, N, Geda, 17th at Mar, Coal-MB. K,

+

Clam, Dr. ....2,310, A. E. McDonnell, 12-h Mar Balik Pappan (E. Borneo) 4th Mar. Liquid Fuel,~A., K. & Co. Eutin, Ger. ., 1,107, Langschwagen, "sath

Mar, Salgon 8th Mar; Gen.-] & Co, Nanchang, Br. 1, 1,040, U. Graves, 13th

Mar-Craton 12th Mat., Gen.-—D, & S. Jacob Diederichsen, Ger. s.s. 613, D. Heniz 12th Mary-Ponape 27th Feb., and Swatow 11th Mar., Ballast.-J. & Co.

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY MARCH 13 1907.

VESSELS IN PORT.

STRANKEN,

Amberton, Br.. 9.-1.527. J. Williams, 11th

Mar-Cardiff and fro, Cole-British Government,

Aragonia, Ger. s., 5,198, J. Erost, 12th Mar - Portland, Orinh Feb, Gen -H. A. L Blue Cross, Br. 3.3., 1,959, Hesel on, rzih Mar ➡Cardiff 17th Jan, Coal-Admiralty,

Ceylon, Br. s. 67, 6, W. Balog, ruh Para —Loud... 23, med. Sing pro 4th 'Mar, Gần 1. & 0.5. N. Ca Chowin, Ger. 2.5, 1,055, F. Spiesen, 8th Mar -Kahsichang 28th Feb; Rice and Wood. Dagny, Nor. 5.3., 883, O. Abrahamsen, 5th Mar-Canton 4th Mar., Coal-Anguard, Thoresen & Co-

-D, & 8,

aphne, Gers, 1754. R. Schipper, 1st Mar Saigon 25th Feb., Gen.-H. A; L. Impress of China, Br. $.., 3,036, R. Archibald,

RN. 11th Mar,Vancouver, B.C., 20th Feb., and Shanghai gth Mar., Mails and Gen.-C. I, R. Co.

Empress of Japan, Br. s. 3,039, Henyr

Pybus, R..R., 13th Feb-Vancouver asth Jan., and Shanghai Frth Feb., Malls and Gea.-C. P.. R. Co.

Falit, Ner. s... 1,380, G, M. Gundersen, th Mar,Rajang (Bomeo) 2nd Mar, Timber. -S., W. & Co.

I

itilary, Gers, 1,276, H. Uecker, gih Mar

Saurabaya 23rd Feb., Sugar and Gen.-S., W. & Co.

Ischia, Ital. ss, 4,182, D. Guiseppe, 11th Mar,

-Bombay 17th Feb., and Singapore 4th Aar. Gen.-C. & Co, Joura, But, ., 1,418, 1.8 C Chedulu, 81b

Mar-1fo.lo 161 Mag, Rudelwood, Coffee and Finur.-J. CAL. Keten, Am. 6.8, 5,651, S Sandberg, 5th Mar, San Francisco 5th Feb. and Shanghai -nd Mar, Maila and Gen.-P. M. S S. Co.

·

Laisang, Ur. 6.5 3,460, E. J. Tadd, 8th Mar, --Calcutta 19th Feb, Penang and Singa- pore 1st Mar Gen, M. & Co. Labor, Nor. s. 949, J., H. Tensen, 17th Mar, Natuna Island via Singapore jrd Mar, Timber and Planks-Chinese. angsang, Br, 5., 1,493, A. C. Smith, 4th Mar-Vanila) it Mar, Gen.-J., M. &

Co.

Lecksun, Ger, ss, 120, W. Tanbert, 8th

Bangkak 271 Feb, ice.-B. & 5. Lydia, Ger. 5.5, 1,34", C. Meyer, 7th

Steamers Expected

From

Agents

Tartar......

Shanghai, C. P. R. Co Mar. 14 America Maru Shanghai..]T. K. K....Mar. 14 Zieten... Singapore. M. & Co... Mar. 14 Tean Manila...B. & S. Mar. 15 Changsha ...... Manila... B. & S...... Mar, 18° Japan .........Singapore. P. & O. Co Mar. 17 Persia........

Sjogapore. S., W. & Co Mar 17 Ringe Maru Shanghai.. N. V. K...Mar. 18 Macassar...J. C. J. L... Mar. 'Ik Tiliwang... Namsang... |Singapore {1., M; & Co Mar, 20 Intomi Maru... Singapore. N. Y. K. Mar se Siberia

..... Japan... P. M. Co... Mar. 21 P. Darwin. B. & S. Mar 23 Chingto

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER. March, 12th, 1907, ani.

Har, Thị HD, Who Wr,

B.11.

Lipuro Y, Cukeulate ai foko serhi

Am. 2085

29.84

129.87

WW

29.80

129 761

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Chefoo........

4.

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Bamp Peak... Amoy ...... 6

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RIDAN

Mar,angkung

an

Saigon aleb Mãi, nice –s, & Co., Machew, Ger. ss., 996, il Zöllner, 3rd Mar,

Bangkok 18th Feb. Rice and Teakwood -B. &.6,

Margarita, Am. 15, 721, 1. A. R. Cushing and

Mar., Singapore 24th eh,

ord, Nor ... 730, G. Haraldsen, rath Mar

Saigon thir, Rice.Angaard, Thore sen & Co.

P'huyin. Fr. B., 7.5co, Bouisson, 23rd Feb., Capton 23rd Feb, Gen.-B. & Cn. Quarto, Ger, 8.5, 1,145, H. Madsen. 10th Mar,

-Saigon 5th Mar, Rice and Gen.-Man 'Fat Co. Rajaburi, Ger. s..., 1,189, D. Koch, 8th Mar,—

Bangkok 1st Mat., Rice-B. & S Sibir en, Dan, ss., 3,137, Fr. Madsen, roth May-Antwerp 18th Jan., Gen-M. &

C

Suez, Rus, 1., 1,305, Klonsen, tih. Mar,

Saigon 6th Mär, Pice.-Order, Sua Var lap, ss., 2, 04, . Vaning shi, rath

Mar-Saigon 3rd Mar, Rice-Ginan & Co.

Taising, Br. 48, 104, D. CA pub Mar-Saigon 7th Mar, Rice.-J., M. &

Co.

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Doaster, Mrs. M. E. G. Stovold, P. A.

Eichelman, B.

Einstmann, W.

Evan-Jones, Mr. and

Bubs, P. Howard, E. Innes, Capt. R, James, F. H. farmay, Dr. L.

Mr. E.

Fairchild, H. J.

Fischer, R.

Fisher, H. Gi.

Flake, Mr. and Mrs.

HowaRoNd.

Haweit, Hon. E. A. Alney, Miss G. N. Hewett, Mrs. F. A. Anderson, Mrs R. and

daughter Angier, Mr. and Mrs

AG, Apcar, G. Arter, Mr. and Mrs. Joki. 1. P. F.

F.A.

Joseph, R. M. Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Joughin, J. C.

W. S.

Kewley, I. Darette, Mr. and Mrs. Linton, P.

R. E4Childres and Logan, Mr. & Mrs. W. 2 maids

Lougberg, Ir. H. W. Longedon, Mr. Mrs. Battiscombe, H. G.

Lyard, Mr. Beattie, R. B. Behrens, Misses (3) Behrens, Mr. and Mrs. Maiden, G. F.

Mandl, Mr. and Mrs. Biervlist, A. Van(Vice-

H. Consul for Helguim) Birbeck, R. J.

Marriott, Dr. Oct. Massey, Miss Ki A...

Bisary, Mr. & Mr. S. McLennin, A. Biene, Mise

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M. Fletcher, H. L. Franklin, C. B. Frost, 'B. L. Fuller, Stuart

(American Vice sul General). Fuller, Denman Godman, F. Godman, T.

Sutherland, P..D.

Swift, Mr. and Mrs. C.

Swift, Miss

Tabet, J.

Telsch, J.

Thompson, Mr. & Mr.

B. Thompson, Miss H. M.

Toledano, Th.

Topliu, H. J.

Tredwen, C.

Uffel W. Von

J., Wakefield, Mrs. M. Con- Wales, H. H

Willett, E. S.

Wishart, J. B.

Wishart, L..

Walison, J. N.

Grant, A. W.

Wood, G. G.

Gross, Mr. & Mrs. M. Young, J. A.

Hall, Capt. T.

KING-EDWARD,

Lang, Leaker, Miss C. Lewis, R. 5. Lloyd, Gao. T

McMahon, Sir & Lady. Almond, Capt. & Mrs. Kroning, F

Moore, S.

Moore, Dr. and Mrs.

1. D. A.

Mrs. Moorsom, C.

Blanch, Mr. and Mrs.

N. F.

Mohr, A

Block, K

Brebner, Dr. A.

Bremer, T

Brewer, Mr. and

W. W.

Brighton, F. G.

Broughall, Mr. & Mrs.

Neuburg, Q.

Page, E

Brooke, C, B.

"L.

Brown, Miss C. A:

Brayfield, T.

Campbell, L. F.

Carmus, Capt. M. de

Carter, A.

Chapman, H. R. V1⁄2 C.,

Major A. Chapman, B. F. Chatham, Hon. & Mrs.

Chatham, Miss Clark, M. O.

Moreno, Alberto (Con-

sul for Panama) Nawbers, Mr. & Mrs.

R. H. Newington, A. G.

Russell Aurten, F.

Beers, Mr. and Mrs. E.

L.

Boot, Mr. and Mrs. H. Boulton, J. F. Bramley, Harry Byrus, 1.J Campbell, H. J. Chandoir, Count

Madame P.

ley, Dr. H. R.

Minn

Milbs, Mr. and Mrs. P.

E

Miller, F.

and

Moffatt, G.

Moore, Mits

Colleyshaw, E. H.

Ossori, M.

Cooke, L D..

Cradier, Pierre

Perkins, Mr. and Mrs.

T. L

Corad.

Paine, A. E. Peake, W.

Pfordien, A. R. Von

der

Philpo. L. D.

Pollock, F.

Pope, R.

Powell, W. A.

Preshaw, C. M.

Ray, E. H.

Eng.-L.

Clarke, Mr. and Mrs.

T. W. Clegg, R.

and Mrs. Coloham, H: J. Calvin, H. E. Connor, J. L. Coulthart, J.

Crook, A. H. Crooke, H. A. Cruickshank, A, Davies, F..O.. Dingwell, Miss

Radford, Mrs. A. F. D. Reid, H. J. Riecken, T. Roach, Mrs. J. Sand

child

Robinson, Dr. Robinson, Miss H. Rowoldt, S. B. Russell, Mr. & Mrs. J.

B.. Sander, Miss F. E.

Mre, & maid

Donald, Mr. and Mr. Sandford P.

Dowley, Mr. and Mrs.

W.A.

- Downing, Mr. and Mrs.

T. C. and infant

W. H.

Doolittla, F. R. van

Schutre, Mr. O,

Singer W

Skinn, A.

Am.

Smith, T.

dito... -Cebu'

Labuan

24

Smyth, F. W.

LE

29.91

Dieyfon, M.

Spittles, J, S.

19.79

Dreyfus, N., Dunlop, G. A.

Stebbing, W. T.

Stephens, 11.

March 13th, 1907, a my

a.m.30 a.m

Vladivostock. an. Nemuro... a.m.29.73 Hakodate Tokin Kochi Nagasaki..... Kagoshima.. Oshima... Naba Ishigakijima.. Cheloo Wesha wei Largo Maru, Jap. s.5, 4,624, A. E. Mosen,

Ith Mar. Shanghai th Mar... Flour, Haw

Kiukiang...... Matches and Gen ---N. V, K. Telemachus, Ur. s... 13 D. J. Williamson, 4th Shanghai...

Whe-Saigon 16th Feb., Rice, &c. We Gutala

Sharp Peak... Fat Seng Tarjap, Dut. ss. 2,475, P. J. van Emmerick, Amoy

12th Feb-Moji 7 Feb., Coal.-J. C. J. Swallow.......

Taiboks. raichu......... Tungus, Nor, s.s. 1,83, C. 1.. Halvorsen, th

M-Saigon and Var, Rice,-Aagaard, Tainane

Koshun Thorsten & Co.

Marescadores....

Canon................ Hongkong Victoria Peak Gap Kock...

L.

7ly Nor., 8P4. J. Feduysen,

Saigon 715 Mar, Rice and addy, Aagaan, Thoresen & Co. Undine, Nors.., 1,113, It. Tharkjornsen, zard Dec.,-Chefoo 17th Dec, Gen.-Aagaard,

Thoresen & Co.

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M

Nicholson, D. M. Norove, 1.

Mr. and Mrs. Peacock, Mis Annie

Rabbits, C. W.

Danford, Miss Dohle, Walter

Domes, Miss E.

Elinox, Chas. W. T. Gondehanx, E. J. Goodhue, C, T. Goodhue, Mis Graves, Mr. V. Harvey, Ms. J. E. Holberton, Miss Holliday, Miss T. Harley, Fred. C. Ingenohl, C. *Jackson, Mrs, & child.

Joseph, J. E. Junkers, Mr. and Mrs. King, Mr. and

Chas. G. Klover, Mrs. R. Kofod, Capt F.

Roa, Mrs. L. R.

Sberrick, Mr. and Mrs.

I.

Stilton, C. C.

Silverstone, Mr. & Mrs

S.

Silverstone, M. L. Smand, Dr. Sourtre, Albert Square, Miss N, Stevenson, Lt.Comdr..

and Mrs. Sway, W, H. Talbott, Mr. and Mr.

H. M.

Tefft, Miss J.. Mrs. Thurn, Miss M.

Wegener, Mrs, West, Mrs. E. M.;, Williams, G.

CRAIGIEBURN, Adams, M. and Mrs. F. Nelson, R. H.

R. J.

Dar op, F. H.

Denison, Mr. and Mrs. Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs.

Giltins, A. Kelly, F. S.

Pye, E. Burnes

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Smith, Mr. and Mr.

Grant Smith, E. Grant Smith, Percy

Webb, Mr. and Mrs.

Montague

xander, Mr. & Mrs. Kelsall,'RA, Mejorand

Aubrey, Dr. G. G.-

Band, Dr.

Beattie, M. P..

Belion, Mn

Bendixen, Capt.

Koat, RA, Col & MA,

Kent, Col, and Mrszá

Knight, C. C.

Martin, R.

Miller, Mr.

Blair, Mr. and Mrs. D. Moon, Mr. and Mrs,

Mon, D. K.

Carruthers, E. S.

Oldorf, Mr. & Mrs. K,

Chalmers, J. H.

„Panico," Mr. and Mrs,

Clothier, Mr. and Mrs., R.

H. W.

Cobden, A. S..

¡Courtney, G. N.

Darling, Col. Dixon, C. F

-

Dooner, Capt. & Mrs. Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. Gate, Major J. R. Galbraithe, Mr. Gelathrope, Mr." Greenhill, Mr.... Gregory, A. Hancock, Mr. Haseland, F. A, Hill, E. E Hockaday, W. T. Hughes, Mr. and Mrs.

way Jeffries, H. U. Joseph, Mr. and Mrs.

E.'S.

Reid R.A.M.C. Lt Co

Rigge, Mr.

Risaland, Mr. & Mrs.

Ross, Major p

Sawer, Mrs. WE

Sayer, G. We

Sinclair, Ab Smith, A. Findlay Sporge, Mr. Thomson, O. D. Valficelli. Conmúl-Gen.

and Mr

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Wilder, A. P Wilson, J. W. Wounamsker, Mr. and

Mrs.

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HIS BRITANNIO MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE CHINA STATION.

torpedo boat destmyer

TONS, GUNS. 1.H.F.

CAPTAIN.

LAST REPORTED

Commander E. La T. Leatham

Captain C. L. Vangban-Lee...

Hongkong

Shanghai

(on passage to China

Station Yangtuza Yangtera

Lieur Commander R. Henniker-Heaton

Hongkong

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Yangiare

fon persage to China

29.81

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CLASS

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4,362.

$3,000 7,000

9.850

14

Arambia

...river gunboat

710

22,0:0

900

Britomar.

river gunboat.

7TO

900

Cagligs

sloop...

1,070

1,400

Lisut, Commander E. G. W. Davidson, Licut, Commander W. L. Bamber Commander B, L. Majendie

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Bongkong

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300

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1,070

1,400

Commander C. D. S. Raikes

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torpedo host destroyeş

5,700

Lieut.Commander A. L. Gressob...

Hongkong

Flor

ruiser, and class

7,000

Captain H, Grant-Dalton

of

Handy

Hongkong

torpedo boat destroyer

4,000

Lieut. Commander H. B. Cox

Hongkon

$4,000

Hongkong

...torpedo boat de boyer

3.900

Lieut Commander W.H. Darwall

cruiser, it class

9,800

14

12,000

Captain S. V. Y. de Horsey

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cruiser, 1st class

14,100

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Captain C, F. Thursby...

1,200

Licut Commander Percy Crabtree.

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surveying ship it

1,070

1,400

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Station

cruiser, 1st class

9,800

12,000

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Lieut-Commander Robert E. Vaughan.

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Lieut.Commander J. Kiddle

13 29.92

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Robib...

river gunboal

230

Lieut.Commander G. C. Walcott...

Hongkong,

30

Sandp per ...

river gunboat. 100

Hongkong

240

Lieut. Commander H. T. Atlay

Salpe

river gunbon

240

Lient. Commander J. T. S. Lyne ...

Hongkong

44

14

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6,500

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100

Hoppkosg

Hongkong

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Commodore H, P. Williams.

Hongkong

river gunboat

800

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river guabpa

900

a.m.

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, torpedo boat datiqyer

6,300

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Hongkong

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5,900

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800

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Hongkong

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river gunboal

550

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550

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Hoihow....... 9 a.m Pokhai Pholien....... Tourane...... St. James A harri Yoneyama Maru, Jep, 16, 1.750, S. Todoroki, | Vanila

and Mar.,-Moji asth Feb., Matches and Legaspi incolnd Gen-Fook Sang & Co. Zafiro, Br. M... 1,629, R. Podger, 11th Mar.....

Manila 9th Mar, Sugar and Hemp.-S., Cela E T. & Co.

Labuan........

DOCK RETURNS

HONGKONG" AND WHAMPOA DOCKS.

Kwongchow Fmeraude Sorsogon Frande

Japan, Br. ss., 3,805, I, G. Olifent, 13th Mar., |, Z. V. ḍe Aldecoa........

Calcutta 24th Feb, Penang and Singa Tjilatjp..

pare 6th Mar., Gan.-D., S. & Co., Ld.

Johanne, Ger..., 912, Ipland, 13th Mar.

Canton 12th Mar, Gen.-J. & Cn

U... Calloo Sainam

Princess Alice, Ger, 9.8., 6,710, Ch. Polnch, 13th | Nanning 2.............

Mar,--Yokohama and Mar., Mails and Wongkol

Clearances at the Harbour Office.

Gen-M. & Co.

Cylon Mars, for Shanghai,

Sandakan, for Yokohama.

Clam, för Shanghai.

Prinz Sigismund

Rubis q.p?»»eq! Saphir

==

Thistle Virago

***

Waterwitch

surveying ship .......

river gunboat

* Flying Flag of Vice-Admiral Sir Arthur W. Moore, Ormmander:la-Oklej

Alobette

"ም

***

FRENCH MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA STATION.

NAKE,

Flag and DeSCRIPTION,

TONS, GUNS. H. P.

COMMANDING OFFICERS.

LAST REPORTED

1,790 10

1,700

500

Lieut Faurd Lient Merie Commander Fournier Commander Kérihuel 'Liast, Andosard

Halphong

Haiphong

491

Hongkong

Cape Strampe

Hongkong

150

Liedt. Millet

201

TH

...

1,000

Lieutenant Le Blanc

Capt. Tracou

Liest. Coquelin

**

»

destroyer

wer

river gunboat

***

destroyer...

***

303

Lieut. Thisny

Lient Portier,

308

Lieut. La Coroller...

300

3,300

Saigon Saigon

Hankow Hongkong Baigon ...Hongkong -

Haiphong

Haiphong

Saigon

Haiphong

4. Saigon

... Baio d'Along-

...

Balgas

...Tongka

chungking

Saigon

Hongay

Saigon

Baigon

Baigos

Saigon

Sibirien, for Shanghai.

Departures Mar. 13. Prima, for Yokehams, Muncaster Castle, for Singapore. Mihall, for Bhanghai," Sandakan, for Yokohama.

Walthing, for Canton,

Ceylon Maru, for Shanghai,

Passengeri Afrivet.

Per Hus, from Haiph'ng-187 Chinese,

Peng Fei

1gnv Gleng Sul Tai

1p 14

Cosmopolitan

12

-Ships· Passed- The Canal,"

Saipoo-Per Nord, 14th Mar, 9 A.M.

Quong-chow-wan, Haibow, Pakhoi and Achéron Halphong-Per Hus, 14th Man, 9 am/

Adour...

Tsingtau, Nagasaki and Vladivostock-Per Alger Tungur, 14th Mar., 11.M..

J

Singapore, Penang and Bombay-Per Ischia, Argus rath Mar,, Ft A.M,

Braix Mrcao-Per Syt Tai, 14th Mar., 1.15 K.M., D. Caronade .... Shanghai, Nagasaki, "Kože, Yakolism, Décidéo statin and Vancouer, B.C.-Ve› Empress of D'Entrecasteaux Japan. 14th Mar. 3 P..

Hoihow and Pakbol--Per Jacob Diederich | Fronce

Esturgeon...' (gen, 14th Mar...,5_PAM.

歌L

Armoured gunboat receiving-ship. cruiser.

torpedo-depot

river gunboat...

Armoured cruiser

river gunboat

gubboat

Armoured cruiser

sub-marine...

cruiser........

sub-maring...

surveying ship...

destroyer

river gunboat 'gupboat ....

sub-marino,..???

destroyer...

Henri Riviéra—,.–...|—river gupbost- Holhow and Bangkok-Per-Rafaburi, rath" "Jacquin.... Mar., 5 P.M.

Javelips Swalow and Bangkok-Per Machna, 15th | Kersaint... 14th February-Neptune, Erzherzog, Frant Ferdinand. 15th February-Salasie, Ganfa, Mar. 9 AM..

1.yax Aramemnon, Ping Sway, St. George, Nubia, Swalow, Amoy and Foocbow-Per Hair Manche Fivirclyde 19th February-Aphility, Binching, 15th Mar, Noon,

Mousquet ... venue, Japan, Zieten. 23rd February-Mence Micro-Per Byl Tai, 15th Mar., 5,15 P.M. Otry **** Tous, Polynesien, Seydilis Prinz Hainrich,

Calcutta-Per Peiho Kungus Maru, "amba Moru, Relegrada por Penang and

r5th Mar, 2 P.M.

Perla 16th Fbruary-Benavon, Beizgavia, Montgo- Shanghai-Per Kiukiang, 15th Mar, JP.M.. Pistolet

Manila-Per Loongiang, 15th Mar., 3 P.M. Protée... Dorethy, Kafnord, St. Orwald, 131 March Manila-Fer Zafiro, 16th Mar,, to AM. Amb

Rapier Desicalion, Glanroy, Glanton Moji, Kobe, Yokohama and Portland, Or

Redoutable.

Per Jacob Dieteriches, from Swałow--125|| maryshire, Sumatra, Nudia, Patrocius, Falcon, Chinese,

Per Japan, from Chlruta, &c Major and Mrs. D F. Stune), Miss Fraser, Lient, Reger. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Davis, Rev. and Mrs J W. Robinson, Missen Robinsors, Rullivan, "Mtra, F. Chow, Mr. and Mro. Shellim, Mr, C F, Badel, Capt. E, M. D. Hepenstal, and Mr, A, J. Cowdrey.

Shipping Ronoris

French cruiser D'Entrecastanier, from Atong BAY.

Str. Japan, from Cálcutta, etc.-Flue sad

clear weather.

|

| VAY, Merionethshire, Pizanien, Spiria, Wray | Ter Ardgonia, 16th Mar., 10.

Castle th Marchenaider, Christiania, Inte mi Jaus, Prins Regent Lulipold. Bit

||

Arch--Farmnia, Grelienas, Idomeneur. Ville de la Ciut. Koranna, Inaba Moru, Makita Mark, Fostonhall, Schonfeli)- 12'h-March- Denbighshire, Den of Mains Maragon, Sat- suma, Rhenanta, Glencorn, Shimpsa, Silesia, (Ger)

Arrivals at Home-1th February-Slam, Glacus, Blkantora, 15th February C. Ferd. Lasts, Flintshire, Kommun, Hitachi Maru, St. Dominga, 19th Febuary--Nawer, 23rd February-Heljarophon, Hokanstantin, Eras herzog Frane Ferdinand Salaric, 26th Feb Fuary-Ping Sway, 1st March--St. Patrick, "Andalusia, 4th March-Nubia, th March Str. Clam, from Balik (E. Horneo);-Fine | —Ghazıt, Kanagawa Maru, Perorá, Achilles weather throughout passage, via Sibul Sula Bib March-Ociomlan, Saydiitu, Pring Heine -Ban, and Mindoro Biralu

rich.

Sir, Wakamatsu Maru, (rom Mojii-Heashan Light to Hongkong very very dense fog and Bouth-westerly, wind...

Shanghai, Nagasaki, Köbe, Vokohama, Honolala and San Francisco-Per Korea, 16th Mar 11 A.M.

Macaa-Par Sui Tal, 16th Mar,, s.rg'2.56.

+

VIŠPLORS AT THE HOTELS:

OCCIDENTAL Brown, Mr. W. S. Muoro, Miss A Capell, Mr. and Mrs. Pellen, MT, 1. R. and a children Piper, C. Farrow, Mr. and Mrs. Simpson, Mr. and Mrs,

J. L. Gow, W.

Simpson, Mrs. W Gow Mrs. W. and a

and child children

Tabot, D. Ilent, Com. Thomas, Thomas, Lt-Comdn L, Whyte, Mr. and. Mrs.

R. and child

L

Lown, J. C

6,300

6,300

Commander Sagot Duvauroux

Commander Simon

.last. Armbruster Commander Laporte

Commander Triquem... Liest, Grallier in Lieut. Marchand“ Lient. Habert

#11

Commander Bortheaud

Lient, Glorieux? ?

Lieut. Vincent-Bréchignac... (Flagship of Rear Admiral de Marolles,

Com'ding the local naval defence of

Indo-Chins, Capt. Passerat de Bilans)

mon

$10

307

sub-maripo...

destroyer...

-307

battleship, reserve

2.437

6,071

Styx... Taking.

*

armoured gunboat ` ...

1,706

1,700

"Lieut, Dug...

river gunbost

Vauban Vétéran Vigilante A.

receiving ship

6,150

4,500

torpedo-depot

Liast. Fougerousse ...

...] · river guabdate

133

500

Lieut. Devárenns

4 Florship of Rear-Admiral Boisse, Commander-in-Chiefj

† At the disposal of Rasr-Admimi de Marolles, Commanding the naval defence of Indo-China,

(1) Flagship of Rear-Admiral de Marolles,"

Upper Yangtan

Hongay Saigon Hongkong

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