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THE HONGKONG. TELEGRAP
MARCH
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Shipping..
Arrivals,
Lowther Casile, Br. 1.2., 2,951, Wm. Lightoller, NR. 21 Mar-Japan via Shanghai and Foochow 19th Mar, Gea.-S., T. & Co
Childar, Nor. ., 1,102, A. Augensen, arst
Mar Bangkok 11th Mar, and Swatow 70th, Gen. Aagaard, Thoresen & C Mathilde, Ger. 8, 831, N. Jahnemann, atst
Mar Haiphong via Pakhol and Hoihow 20th Mar., Ges, and Pigu.-J. & Co.
Romany, Br. 2.14 2,50, T: Powell, arst Mar,
States Government adopted measures calculat ed to encourage the importation of gold bullion with a view to relieving the "situation. Thereupon a considerable amount of gold coins and bullion was exported from" London to New York, Egypt and Brazil with the result that the specie reserve in, the Bank of England diminished gradually.. In October, the reserve fell to a margin of £17,000,00% The Bank of England therefore raised its discount rates three times, so that the rates went up to six per cent. per annum, a rite witnessed for the first time since the South African, war. The discount rato in the market which stood at three per cent., rose steadily, ranging between
Mar.,--Baigon 16th Mar., Rica and Paddy. six and seven per cent. The stringency of the
-Aagaard, Thoresen & Co. money market in England was not due to dir- Avaton, Nor. . . St. Johns, arst Mar.,— ect financial circumstance at home, but arose Singapore 13th Man, Hallast.—Master. from international pressure. In the Orient, Delta, Br... 4743, G. L. Daniel, and Mar, joundations were experienced in the Yanglaze Bombay 5th Mar, and Singapore 17th,
Mails and Gen.-P. & O. S. N. Com valloy, bringing farsine in South, China. The Sumatra, Br., 2,976, E. W. Bruce, aind North China districts also suffered from · Mar, -London giħ Feb., and Singapore "drought." At Hongkong, several cases of bank-16th Mar., Gen.-P. & O, S, N. Co. *rupicy were reported among cotton merchants Hangsang, Br. .., 1,305, S. Wilde, zand Mar.,
and other establishments, while a disastrous hurricane swept over that colony. Business
· In various "centres in China remained dull, and owing to the rise in silver, exports were also. Inactive In Manchuria, things assumed a normal condition and there were signs of a -revival of trade between Japan and that region. However, the effects of the "Tato warʻtiave not yet vanished and the general tone of business remains inactive.
pore 14th Mar., Petroleum - Heimdal, Nor. .., 761, S. A. Johonen, 2 st
Yochow, Br. B., 1,309, J. H. Brown, 22nd
Canton 21st Mar., Gen.-J., M, & Co.
Mar-Canton 2131 Már., Gen.-F Belgravia, Ger. 8.1, 4,802, Hildebre -
1,355.
2,
2nd
Mar Singapore 15th Mar., Gen.-H. A. น Kweichow, Br, ... Hooker, and Man,
-Ticatsin 13th Mar., Gen.-B & S. Paklat, Ger. s.8., 1,017, H. Demes, aand Man, exar —Bangkok 14th Mar, Rice.—11, & 9. Benvenue, Br. s., 2,505, R. Kroble, azad Mar,
-London 3rd Feb, Gen.-G., L. & Co. 23nd Mar.,-Samarang and Puio Laut 13th Simongao, Dub sa, 1,200, T. C. Z.iderhoud,
Mar., Sugar.-Yuen Fat Hong, Tingsang, Dr. 6.5, 1,956, E. M. Reynolds, sand
The advance in the price of silver is still maintained. In November last, it reached 334, which is the highest recorded in recent years. There were several canses for the rise in silver, but the principal factor was that the output was comparatively less than that of gold fast, year. Further, owing to the plentiful agricul- tural crops in India last year there was a re
Clearances at the Harbour Ofiles. viral of business and the need of silver increased Yochow, for Swalow. steadily in a permanent fashion. The American | Danfa, for Nagasaki.", Government announced its intention to pur- Clara Jebsen, for Saigon: chans a hundred thousand. ounces of silver Delta, for Shangbai.
Mar Saigon 16th Mar., Rice and Paddy.
Triumph, Ger. ., 68, J. C. Hansen, 'zand
Man, Haiphong 17th Mar,, nnd Haihow aist, Geo,~-~], & Co,
Kalgan, for Shanghai.
every week. Mexico also effected monetary Tanda Maru, (or Kobe.. reforms and purchased silver from foreign Lowther Castle, for Singapore. country. All these circumstances are regarded || Sumatra, for Yokohama. as the direct cause for the rise in the white metal. Finally, as the result of a general ad- vance in the way of living, the demand for silver for manufacturing and Industrial purposes greatly increased with the result" mentioned above..
The financial conditions both at home and abroad were, broadly speaking, as explained above. Exchange has no doubt been affected
by the rise in gold and silver. Despite this fact, Japan's foreign trade was fortunately favourable and the business of the Specie Bank was far more successful than had been 'anticipated, drie to the increase of exchange |
Proteus, for Swatow, Kwajchow, for Canton, Rubi, for Amoy. Arratoon Apcar, for Singapore.
Départures. Mar, az Kumano Maru, for Australian Ports. Macduf, for Kobe, Sorku Maru, for Swatow.. Derwent, for Saigon, Pongtong, for Bangkok. Providence, for Hoihow. Hilary, for Singapore, Labor, for Rangoon. Kohatchang, for Bangkok. Fri, for Canton Changtha, for Japan.
for exports and impone. The 'net profit during Artation Appar, fer Calcutta."
the period under review. was. Ya,217,339,40, to Kaifong, for floilo. which was added, Y793,908 94, the balance Rubi, for Manila, brought forward from the previons account; | Tamba Maru, for Japan. making a total of Y301,147.14. The expentli
Passengers arrived.
Dap
-Doubl
rkok 11th Mar, Empress of China, Br. 25. 3,03
Lowa for:
Sestile [GMUB F. P.
Balley," Mr. and Mrs. okokama, :|*)WYAN
Amarlen Baker, Mr. and Mrs. C.
Rulinar, Miss
Kobe San Francisco-
PARNIR, 11th Mar-Vancouver, B. C. 2010er Man India via Taticorin-Per
Fob and Shanghai 9th Mar Malls and Gen C. P. R. Con un s Hellas, Ger. 2,556, W Matsenthin, 15th - Mar,„„Kuichispien 4th Mur, Coal...H.A
Hngkong, Fr. s., 750, E. Corel, 15th Mar, **** HoiBow 14th Mar., Ballast, R. MAR Hopsang, Br. s., 1,359, J. M. Hay, 20th Mar,
Hongay 17th Kiar, Coal --)., M. & Co Joshin Maru, Jap, sik, 1,400, H. S. Smith, zoth
MarTamsui 17th Mar., Gen.-O. S. K. Kramabad, Nor. s. 80. Shardans, 17th
Mar Saigon 11th Mar. Rica-Aagaard,
Thoresen & Co.
Laertes, Dr. ., 1,3:0, J. B. Jackson, 15th Man, " – Saigon sinh War, Rice and Gan, Th
nese
Europe, &c, vía Macedonia, and Maug ANSYST
Swataw, Ningpo and Shangbai--Per Yochow, jel Mar, he
Saigon-Per ordre, 31 d Mar, & P.M. Macao-Per Sui Tal, 23rd Mar, 1.15 P.M. Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Par Haimun, Manilamper kwameang, 23rd Mar 3 P., Swalow and Bangkok-Per Pentsui, 23rd Mars P.M
Swatow and Shanghai-Per Hangrong, 3 rd Mar 3 PM And Tamoul Ter, Jorkin
1
Swalow, Amoy Warw, ayrd Mar 5 7.M.
Saigon-Per Hopeang, 23rd Mar., 5. P. M. Tientsin
Singapore, Penang and Calcutta Per Namsang, af th Mar, 27.M.
Lothian, Br. 1.1., 1,232, J. C. Williamson, 21813 Per Chrongiking, sith Mary Mar, Kuchinoszu 16th Mar, Coal-D Karatau, Kobe, Yokohama, Callao, (Peru)
and Iquique, (Chile) -V'er Glenfare, 26th Mar Loyal, Ger. 3., 1,337 Naising, 20th Mar 11 AMORR
Java and Samarang 13th Mar, Sugar—S, W. & Cow
HONG Macedonia, Br. 535,245, C. D... Bennett,
·R.N.R., 275|| Mar..—Shangbai-rġik - Man, Mails and Gen.-P. & O. 3. N, Co. Maria Rickmers, Ger. 5.1., 2,456, A. Rupp, 17th Mar Kuchinotza 11th Mar, Coal-M B. K. Marie, Ger, 28, 1,169, J. Petersen, 16th Mat,--.
Saigon 13th Mar., Rice and Paddy,-), & || Co.
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Manila-Pir Taming, 26th Mary 3 P.NET: Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Vikhains, Victoria and Vancouver, BC-'er Tartar, 19th Mar, 10 a 3,'
Singapore and Colombo-Per Sechsan, syth Mar, 10 A,Mae R
Europe: &, India, via : Toii orin-Pai Pring Ludwig, 27th Mar 11 A.M,“
Manila, Fr. Wilhelmshafen, Herbertshoha, Canfa; Br. ss., 5,675, W. C. Lycett zoth Mar,Samaral, Merapi, Simpsonhafen, Brisbane, —Sin, apore telli Man, Gen,--3; & S. Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth, Hobart, Nam Sang, Br. 18, 2,591, P. H. Rolfe, 18th Launceston, New Zealand and Fremantle-Per
Mar, Calcutta via Penang and Singapore Prins Sigismund, 18th Mar,, TEAM. 12th Mar, Gen.-J., M. & Co. - Petchaburi, Ger. 5.1., 1,179, C. Gosewfich, 19th Mar., Bangkok 8th Mar, an "Kobslchang rith, Gen, M. & Co. Progress, Ger. s., 687,, H. Pabren, 18th Mac, Saigon 13th Mar, Rice and Gen.-S. & Co.
Pronto, Nor. .., 838, T. Seeberg, zath Mar,—
lojhow 18 h Mar Rice and Pigs Aagaard, Thoresen & Co, † ·
Proteus, Nor. 1.3, 1,074, N. C. Krabbe, 1'th Mar, Bangkok 9th Mar, Kice and Gen. -N, Y. K.
River Clyde, Br. s.s., 2,526, J. Karr, 18th Mar., Barry Dock 29th Jan, Coal Admiralty. Siberia, Am. *.., 5,655, A. Zeeder, 20th Mar,
-San Francisco 2 st Feh, and Shangbai. 17th Man, Mails and Gen.-P. M, S. 5. Co,
.
Suer, Rus, LE, 1,305, Klossen, rith Mag,—
Saigon 6th Mar Rice-Order.
Surra Maru, Tap. 6.1., 7, 04, (1. Yamaguchi, 12th Mar-Saigen 3rd Mar, Rice-Gilman & Co.
Tartar, Br. 9.8., 2,768, H. Davison, R.N.R., 15th Mar-Vancouver 14th Feb, and Shang. hai 11th Mar, Gen.-C. P R. Co. Tranquebar, Dan. a.a., 3,124, F. Thomsen, 17th Mar., Shanghai 14th "Mar., Gan,-M. & Co.
Woolwich, Br. Ls., 1,845, A. Stoker, 20th Mar, -Salina Crus (México) 10th Feb, Ballast. -C. C. S: S. Co.
Yangmoo, Korean 1.1., 3,457, K. Fujise, 17th
·Mar,Moji ra h Mat., Coal-M. B. K. Vikang, Br. ., 1,236, Thomas, 16th Mar,
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We halwal and Tisstsin-Per Enrickow, 20th Mar,3 P.M.
Bates, W. A
Joseph RMS Joughin, J. Ces in Kenrick, MIL. C. N.C. | Hurley,
Longberg, Jr., H. W Longher, Rev. E. H. Lyard, Mr...
1 yon, Mis Mogill, G. S. Malden, G, F Marrion, Dr. O.
Ackson. Mrs. & child Joirphy J. Ex Kelly, blant
Gingy Mr. and Mrk
Char, Galdors t
Kulp, Mr..S..
Lenker, Mise Clare
loyd, Geo, "TUNG
Cuce, Miss Katharine Williams, G. Lundholm, Capt. B Wilson
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL" RKGJETUR.
March 21st, 1907, 1.1
Beattie, R. Sadar Kennedy, Ma Haitiscombe, 11. G. Khaidju, Mr. Biervliet, A. Van(Vice Kepner, Mr. and Mr
Consul for Belguim)"
A Befana Lawrence, Mr. & Mrs. Disney, Mr. & Mrs. S., W. J'and valsts Hisney, Miss Black, Mr, and T. Linton, P.
Lemaire: Za
G Badened logan, Mr. & Mrs. W. Block, K Blount, Mr. and Mrs, Brewer, Mr. and Mrs, AWWNENO
Brighton, F. G. Brougball, Mr. & Mrs. Brayfield, T
Mat how, CapliWST. 21 livestock, Campbell, B. F. McLennin A Campbell, LF Moore, S Canter, A. Meare, Dr. and Mrs. Cawatra, Mr. & Mr WB, ANN Chaplin, Mr. and Mrs. Moreno, Albarto (Cos. Valavaki *** ER. Paul for Panama) pod Kagoshima... Chapman, K.V. C., Morison, J.
(2.himia 102 Major Any Monro, Mr. & Mr. J. Chapman, B. F. Nelson, T. C
Niha Chaibam, Hon. & Mrs. Newborn, Mr. & Mrs.
Newington, A. GA Nickalt, R.
Chatham, Miss Cheshire, F. D. Clark, M. O.
Clarke, Mr. and Mrs,
T.W.
Clegg, R., Eng-Lu
and Mrs.
Shanghai Per Vinzhow, 29th Mar, § P.M. Hanila-Per Zafiro, 30th Mar, 17 Á.M. Moji, Kobe, Yokohama and. Portland, Or-Coloham, H. J Pericomadio, 1st April, 11 AM, Y
Chinkiang-Per K'wangse, 1st April, 3 P.M.. Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and Ban Francisco-Per Siberia and April, in A.M. BAL
Eurne &c., India, ufe Tuticorin- Per Ernest, Simons, and April, 11 A.M..
Shanghai, Moji, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoris, B.C. and Seattle-Per Aki Mary, and April, 3:P.MIES
Shanghai-Per Riukiang, gıd April, 3 pac Chefoo and Newchwang—Per Krosiyäng, ötḥ April, '3 P-Meal
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Shanghal-Per Shaaksing, 8th April, 3 P.M.
VISITORS AT THE HOTELS,
PRAK.
Alexander, Mr. & Mrs. Kelsall, RA, Majorand
C. M. Aubrey, Dr. G. G. Kent, A., Col. & Mrs. Band, Dr.
| Belson, Mrs.
Olothier, Mr. and
Kent, Col, and Mrs, Knight, C. C.
Martin, R.
Miller, Mr.
D., Moon, Mr. and Mrs.
Most, D. K. Oldorf, Mr. & Mrs. K. Persico, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs.^=>R ̧
Reid, R.A.M.C., Lt. Col.
J. M. Riggr; Mr.
Colvin, H. E. Connor, J. L. Coulthart, J. Cmok, A. H. Croysdale, Mr. & Cruickshank, A. Dalton, Capt. Davies, F. O. Denby, Miss Doben, W. D.
Massey, Miss KÁZ
hakijima
Choloo
·Weihaiwai
Kinkiang
Shanghai Am
Frang, Mr. & Mr... oseminres....
A.P.
Paipo, A: E.
Peake, W.
Parkins, Mr. and Mr. Shay Desk.
T. La
Amay
Pfordton, AR Vouwatow
Collins, Mr. and Mrs,
A, D Colledge, A.
der
Taiboku
Phillips, W
Taichu...
Philpol D
Powell, W. A.
*Kosilug
Preshaw, C. M.
Priston, Dr. and Mr
Canton
Hongkong
Victoris Peak
Mrs. Preston, Master R.
Gap Rock..
Bay, E. H.A
Macao.
Reid, H. L
Hoihow
Riecken, T.
Fakbol
child
Phalien
Tourang ......
C. Ft. James
Rowoldt, S. B.
Aparri
Hander, Miss F.E Schaltho er P.
Manila
Legaspi
|aj|| Schefzei, Mr. & Mrs.
Bacolod
lollo
Schnaider, Mind (3)
Misses
Cebu. Labuan
Shields, Mr J. H. and
· child -
Roach, Mrs. 1. S. and
Shields, Miss
Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Rosenthal, H.,
w. H. Doolittle, F. H. Dowley, Mr. and Mr
W.A Downing, Mr. and Mrs.
T. C. and infant Dreyfus, M. Dunlop, G. A. Eichalmon, B. Elestmann, W... Evan Jobas, Mr.
Mrs. E. Fairchild, H..) Farrow, Mr. and
E. J Faubel, Th. Fischer, R. i Fisher, H. G. Fletcher, H, 13 Franklin, C. n. Froman, Miss Frost, B. L.
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Beattie, M. P.
Bendixen, Capt.
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Blair, Mr and Mrs.
к.
Carruthers, E. S
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Chalmers, 1. if,
H. W.
Cobden, A. B.
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Courtney, Gỗ Nộườ Darling, Col.
Dixon, C. F.
Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. Gale, Major
R.
Sawer, Mrs W.E Sayer, G. W.
Sinclair. A.
S.
Gelsthrope, Mr
Greenbill, Mr.
Smith, A. Findlay Spurge, Mr.
Steamers Fxported.
Gregory, A
Hancock, Mr.
Hareland, F. A.
Vessels
From
Hill, E. R
Agent:
Av.
Saigon 11th Mar., Rice-J., M. & Co. Yuensang, Br. 5,1,128, T. M. Meyrick, 18th Mar, Manila 5th Mar., Gen.--J,, M, & Co.
Safting VroBEZ.
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and Skinn, Ab
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Bat., The Huc AVIESAW,
March 22nd, 1907, &m. Vladivostock. 7am.
Smith, Mr. and Mrs Vemura
kle Frack,
Mrs. Smyth, F. W.
Rissland, Mr. & Mrs. Faller, Stuan,
H. Dooner, Capt. & Mrs. Ross, Major'
Norseman, Br. yacht, 168, A. S. Gibb, 19th | Galbraithe, Mr
Mar.,-from Manila,
Hockaday, W. TE
Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Jeffries, H. U. Joseph, Mr. and Mr.
E. B.
Thomson, O. D.
Vallicelli, Consul-Gen.
and Mrs.
West, J. J. Wilder, A. P. Wilson, J. W.
Mr.
(American Vice Con- sal General) Faller, Denman, Gamblo, Mr and Mrs.
Gamble, Miss A. Gdman, F. Godman, T,
Gnald, Mr. and Mrs.
Grant, A. W. Hall, Capt. T Harker.
R. B.
Farmer, D.
Wounamaker, Mr. and Hewett, Hon. E. A
ESAIGIZBURE,
Chingto.......P. Darwin. B. & S....... Mar. 13 Aki Maru....Moji N. V.-K.... Mar. 24 Polynesien...... Singapore M.. M.......Mar. 13 Prins Ludwig, Singapore., & Co., Mar. a Catherine A'car Singapore.D. S. & Co Mar. 25 Adams, M. and Mrs. F. Nelsos, R. H P. R. 1 uitpold. Colombo... M, & Co... Mar. 18 RJ Nicomedia..... Iapan ......P. & A. Go. Mar. 30 Dar on, F. H. Kumsing ..... Calcutta.... I.. M. & Co Mar. 31|| Pension, Mr. and Mr. China ............ Tapan...... P. M. Co... Mar. 31 | Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs. Emp
of India. Vancouver C. P. R. CojApril 7 Gittins, Ant
∙Kelly, F. S.
Pye, E. Barnes
DOCK RETURNS
(LONGKONG' AND 'WHAKPOA' DOCKS.
Kwangchom sao
Hewett, Mrs. R, A, Hirsch, S,
Smith, Mr. and Mrs. | Almond, Capt,
Grist Smith, F. Grágt Smith, Parcy
Wabb, Mr. and · Mru.
Montague
«OCCIDENTALE
Bmwn, Mr. W. 6. Munro, Miss A. Capell, Mr. and Mrs. Pellen, Mr.
at Kowloon Dock.
Hongkong unda u
Gow, W,
Fmeraude...çeste
Sarsogon ......................
Z. Y. de Aldecoa
ture for the establishment of various branches Per Childar, from Bangkok, &c.-985 Chl|| Tjiletjap zmoniu both at homia and abroad was
6xed at bese, Y1,403,0-6 at the previ us general ment. Odel', ing, for which purpose one million yan
U. Callao pa Per Lowther Cazili, from Foochow Mr. Wongkoi.............................. Per Mathilde from Haiphong, &c.-Mr. Print Sigismund ...
Rubis mim
was set apart as a reserve, but there | Montgomery, and 98 Chinese, was a deficit of Yero,00%. On the other · Per Sumatra, for Hongkong from Lösdon= | Saphir hand, the price of commodities has risen, and Mrs. Beck, a children, infant and governess, TRIAT
Mesars. R. P. Carter, Wm. Pinnell, W. Panton,T,M.S. Otteri it was therefore judged prudent to make a Rev. K. Garaier, J. Koy, Mr., Mr. and Miss suitable special reserve in order to meet any Jameson Torris. From Marreilles-Mines S.M.S Taingtau ...... deficiency. I therefore beg you, gentlemen,.: chofield and L. Smith. From Gibraltar Peng Fei
R. and a children Piper, C. Farrow, Mr. and Mrs. Simpson, Mr. and Mrs.
T.K. Simpson, Mr. W. M. Gow, Mrs, W, and g
and child. children
Tabot, D... Lieut. Com, Thomas, Thomas, Lt.Couds, L.: Whyte, Mr. and Mrs. Lowe, 1,C
R. and child
Sonder, C. B.
Soule, Mr, and Mn. Epistles, J. 8.
Stebbing, W. T.
Stephens, H Stobr, T W. Stoyold, P. A. Sutherland, P. D Tabet, Jakes Taite, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, Mr. & Mr Thompson, Miss H.M. Tilion, C Toledano, Th. Topline, H. J. Tredwen, C. Wakefield, Mrs, M,
J. Wishart, J. B.
* Wishart, L. J. Wood, G. G.
Wood, Mr. and Mr
R. H. and mald' Yowdell, Misa
Young, J. A,
KING EDWARD...
& Mrs. Luyler, H. Van
Russell Alsop, R. D. Armipop, C, Balantine, Mins Barr, F. M. Baugh, Miss H, A Baugh, Miss
Beales, P. J
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Gap Rock...
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Phulian
Malkin, S.
Touren
Mathay, Mrs SB
St. Jame
Moffatt, G.
Aparri
Morgan, A. E.
Manila
Morphy, Col. B. G. and | Legaspi,
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Bacolod
Nicholson, D. M2
Iloilo...
Dwen, Q. G.A
Peacock, Miss Anate
Quinsby, Mr. & Mr. Quinsby, Miss
Bariton, J. F.
Bramley, Harry (
Campbell, HJ
G.B
Ridgely, EM
Roberts, H.
Corse. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes, Hand
Creille, Crollin, ML
Robinów, Miss E, Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. J. Rabinow, W. Elsworth, Chan, W. T. Ryan, Mr and Mrs, Esdale, Mr. and Mr. John J.
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* HIS BRITANNIO MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE ORINA STATION,
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TONE GUNS)" LH,P.
March
Ningpa Shanghai
NAMI
CLASS
CAPTAIN
Alacrity
Astraca
despatch-vessel... cruiser, and clasa
Bedford
Cruiser, rat class
1,700 4.360 9,800
3,000
14
7,000 12,020
Commander E. La T. Leatham Captain C, L. Vaughan-Lea'
Bramble
river gunboat
000
Britomart
Cadinus
river gunboat wi #loop:
710.
900
1,400
Lient Commander E. G. W. Davidson. Lisal-Commander WL. Bamber.... Commander B. L. Majandis ...........
YangLEN
YAD
Cherub - Clio... Fame ...
water tank and tug
Hong
Commander C. D. 8, Ralkes 4 fol.
Skapp
torpedo bost destroyer
Lient-Commander Ale Gresonan
Jong
Cruiser, and class! :
Captain H. Grant-Dalton
...
torpedo boat destroyer
Lieut-Commander W. H. Darwall,
a
torpedo bost destroyar
Liest Commander Dickens ...
torpedo boat destroyar
3,900
cruiser, tot class
12,000
Captain 8, YY, de Horasy,
Mr. W. B. Stanton. From Colombo--Mr. G. Glenfarg to refer to the balance sheet distributed among A Ruters, Mr. and Mrs, Cawthra, J. Gonzalsey, you and to approve of same. Finally, I am HE. The Duke of Penerada and Medaocelll, glad to add a few words with regard to Man- evry. L. de la Mara, Meisma. Amos, Gueri,
Ships Passed The Canal. churia. The condition of this vast region may Gurnch, Rubio, Mr. and Mrs. Bell, Mr. W. 12th February-Neptune, Eviherzog, Frans be described as one of transition' and there is A. 1. Bell, Miss Wellesley and maid. From Ferdinand. – 19th February--Salante, Ganfà, nothing remarkable to record in any respect for Manila-Mtre, Morgan, For ShanghaRtvirclyde 19th February Achilles, Ben Flon....
Calcutta Major T. A. Grainger. From London Acamemnen, Flag Suey, St. George, Nuile, in October last, an Imperial Fdict was issued Mins H. Canter, Mesars, J. C. Kaya and E. Kapan, Zistan 23rd FebruaryMe Handy regarding the nature of bank notes to be issued Walter From Singapore--Mr. and Mrs. A. laus, Polynesien, Seyaliz Pring Heinrich Hill... in China and Kwantung. The Specie Bank Irvings For Yokohama from London-Major- Kanagawa Mary, Tamba Maru, Bilegraufa" Jasur 29 (ij has done its utmost to attain the object of the General and Mrs., Caldecott. From Colombo 26th February Benaven, Brisgaula, Montgo sald Efici and in Febuary this year a branch
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Its shareholders calling for payment of Fir "Romany, fróm' 5 tigapore:-"Irong 10 Y3,000,000 which is the balance of the third moderate Easterly winds, and fine. isang of new shares. „Thus the Bank capital Sur, Lowther Coatletion Feechow-Bode. amounts 10 Yaz,oc0,050, showing an increase rate N.E. windy, slight sex, fine weather with of eight times as against the original capital of overcast skysto
300,000 The Bank has now 24 branches both at home and abroad. The amount of gold and slivar handled at the Bank showed an increase of about 150 times over that of
#With a view to' developlus the busines- the frien Babk is desirous of increasing the number of Directors from seven toten. I therefore trust that the abórn proposal will receive your candid approvalam Chronicle.
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