houses'ree withis Settlement limits the Chinese overflow has begun and, must be followed up. quickly by Municipal extension if the perma pent well-being of Shanghai is to be insured.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH TUESDAY
Shipping,
Catherine Apcar, Br. 1, 1,730, W. D. A In other words Seitlement extension must Dow7 homas, 25th Mar, ~Calcuna via harg be insisted upon at Ance
The area, which very soon it will be incum bent on the Municipal Council to demand should be set under proper Municipal control, must be very carefully decided upon, and must be sufficient for the maximummiganulon, posť
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and, Singapore zoll Mar., Gen.-D. S. & Knivsberg, Gor, L., 616, Calver, 3th Mar Bough Balgon 19th Mar; Rice,-), & Compan
Frithjof Nars, Bach. Haraldsen, auth Mar,--Saigon at Mar., Gen-Aagaard, Thoresen & Co. and Vegeta
Samsen
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Phuyen, Fr.LL,1,240, BOBIODIESEL WAT
Saigon 19th Mar Rice B, & Cont Rajab, Ger. 1374, A. Deoker, asid Mar, — Bangkok Tin Mary Rice And Wood Mi & Co
Ger 1,000, F. Schmettsyrd Ma-Bangkok : 16th Mary Rice, and Seste, Gar. 14, 991, H. Kriel, 23rd HAT
Krakian, (Java) 11th Mar, Sugar and Gen.
S. & Co Siberia, Am, 22, 1,655, A Zeader, soth Mar. D-San Francisco 21st Feb, and Shanghai. 17th Mar Mails and Gen--P. M. 9. S.
Simongan, Fol. 28, 1,200, T. C.
MARC
Bits, W. Bith combo 1. Gi Beattie, R. B
and Tokl
Joseph, R. M.
son, Mesta
Kenrick, Mr. C. N. C. Bendigen, Cap Khaidja, Mr.
[acio==Per Swi: Täf, and April, 1.15 P.M.
pore ...... Pening" and 3. Calcutta -- Per | Bellay" Mr. and Mrs. Joughis, J; C.
dýrar and April, EPİLASY Shanghai, Moll, Koba, Yukohama, Victoria, B.C. and Seattle-Por Aki Mark, and April, Macio Per Surf Tuf 3rd April, 1.15 P.M. Shanghai-Per Kfakiang 3rd April: 3 P.M... Kawishi Marw, 3rd April,"
Singapore, Penang and Colombo Per
|Bell, Mr W, AME
Bell, W. A. J. Beynon, Man
Kennedy, Mm. Krause, Mr. Kubo, Yoshia Law Smith, Miss Linton, P.
Martin,
Miller, Me
| Blair, Miz and Mis, D. Moon, Mr. and Mrs.
Carruthers, N |Chalmers,NEMA
|Clothier:MF MED MPG, HE
alble during the next thirty or forty years. As Kwangie, Br., 2.5 1,288, A. Stott, R., 25th County Zaiderbond B.C., and Seattle, Wash-Ver Riojun Maru, Biervliet, A, Van(Vico, Lógan; Mr. & Mrs W. Darling, Col 1
S
| Mary --Chiskinng 20th Mar, Gan, --B. &
Binh Thuan, Fr. 28, 1,000, Langlois, 25th Mar Salgon arst Mar., Rice, & Co. Phenmpenh, Br. ., 7,036, J. H. Scot, 25th
Mary Saigon 31st Mar, Rice, &c.-Wo ** Fat Sing, PA Landrat Schel, Get. 1.1, 1,012, H. Frank, 25th
suming that the present 6 square miler are sufficient for three-quarters of a million inha bitants, then extension must provide sufident. land for at least a further two-and-a-half million people. That le to say an area of twenty or thirty. square miles more le needed for the proper growth of Shanghai, and looking at the Seille- ment man inclines us to the belief that a block of teritory two miles deep and eight miles long ronning from the Point to where the Jessfeld fond Joins the Soochow Creek, and taking in the Northern bank of the Creek to the "recon-Fri, Bettlement limits together with; all, the dis'.
tricts-included in that sten traversed by the
Rabican and Hungjao roads would be exactly what is wanted. This would give between
thirty and fosty square milles, and added to the present area would be the site which Shanghai' should attain by 1904. The carrying out" of such a programme is necessary for the welfare; of Shanghai, and we trust that this question of Settlement extension will be taken up and pushed in a successful, conclusion." The time has also come when the whole of Pootungabould be controlled by the Municipality and this last point should not be omitted from consideration in a careful and comprehensive scheme. -China Gagitis.
THE OPIUM TRAFFIC,
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On the 14th ult, Mr. Reti asked the Secre tary for Foreign Affairs whether, he had in--| formation that the Government of China pro- posed to increase the existing taxes on Chinese-
grown opium in the same proportion as that by which it asked that the import duty on Indian opium might be increased ; and whether the Foreign Office had any information whether the Chinese drug was steadily supplanting the imported article among the population of Chios.
Mr, Morley, who replied, stid :—The Chincen. Government has increased the duty on native opiam, which until now has varied in the different provinces, to a uniform-rate of Tis 175; this is higher than the duty on imported opium; and proposals for a corresponding en- haucement of the duty on this latter article are under consideration by His Majesty's Govern- ment. As to the supplanting of imported opium by the homegrown diug I have no trust worthy information. According to the Con- sular report on the foreign trade of China for 1904-5, imports of foreign opium have decrens ed by nearly 22 per cent. during the la: 30 years. The same report sites that the prov duction of native opium has increased during the period. In the absence of accurate statistics, it is impossible to say to what extent native opium has supplanted the foreign product.
Mr. Kees niked whether the British Com- mercial Attaché in China 'had reported that the decline in the import of indian opium into China was due, not to a decrease in the use of the drag, but to the fact that the production of Dative opium increased year by year without restriction, oad thai the taxation of indigenous opium producted a large revenue, all of which now. went to the Imperial instead of to pro- vincial Governments.
Mr. Morley The answer to my bon, friend's question is in the affirmative; but as I have
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MariJava 15th Mar., Sugar-3. & Co. Yerimo Maru, Jap..., 3,950, N. Roca
and Mare Samarang and Pulo Lart 13th Mar., Bagan-Yuen Fat Hong,
Suma
Shanghai, Moji, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria, 5th April, 3 and
Kobs and Yokohama-Per Inaba Marw, 6th April, 10 AMEN.
Manila-Per Audi, 6th Ap il 10 AM Chalod and Newchwang-Par Kwelyong, 6th: April, 3 7.M
Cebu, and Iloilo-Per Sungkiang, 6th April, 3 P.MEL
St. George, Br, ka, 2,756, H. B. Sadler, asth
Mar.Singapore 16th
18th Mar Gan, D. & Lả ng mga larangan Mar Saigon 3rd Mar,
Co Talaban, Br. 3., 1,174, J. T. Laing, 21th Mar, -Saigon 19th, Mar., Rice.-B. & Con Kweichow, Br. 1.8., 1,315, Hooker, 26th Mar,Taki Mam, Jap. 18. 3,433T. Matusi
Canton 25th Mar, Gen.—B & S.. Nor. s., 160, C, Waxle, 26th Mar Canton 25th
Gen.-Aasard, Thore
25th Mar,--Rangoon 13th Mar., Rica-O
S. K.
sen & Co.
MAR..
Prinz Ludwig, Ger. 2.0, 5.704 Fevo is
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26th Mar-Yokohama 17th Mar, Mails and Gen.---M. & Co.
Mavilo. Br. 22. 2711 F. E. Andrew
26th MarYokohama 9th Mar., Gen. - ". P, & Q, S. N. Co.
•
Clearances at the Harbour Ofoo, Yiksang, for Saigon. Chyn, for Shanghai."
mara, for Salgoo. Ongang, for Swatow. Falk, for Uraga.
Frine Ludwig, for Singapore. 7'aming, for Manila.
Departures.
Mar 15.. Polynesien, for Shangbal,
Mar, 26, Telemachus, for Shanghai: Dovi, for Bangkok. Kalioles, for Hänkow. Dorothy, for Yokohama, Ningpo, for Canton, Heimdal, for Canton. Toming, for. Manila.
Kintuck, for Singapore. River Clyde, for Rangoon, Belgravia, for Shangh Chiywen, for Shanghai, Br. illa, for Singapore,
24th Man-Moji 17th Mar., Coal and Gen. ➡AK & Co,
Tartar, Br. 2, 2,768, H. Davison, R... 15th
Mar., Vancouver. 14th Fat, and Stang Tingsang, Br. 13, 1,056, E. M. Reynold, 22nd Mar., Balgon 16th Mar., Rice and Paddy
M. & Co. Woolwich, Br. A, 2,845, A. Stoker, zoh Mar
-Salina Cruz (Mexico) 10th Feb, Ballast -C. C. S. S. Co. Zafiro, Br. 8.1., 1,629, R. Rodger, 35th Mar
Manila 23rd Mar, Gan.-S., T. & Co.
Bhai arth Mar, Gen.-C. P R. Co,
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Shanghal-Per Shcoksing, Bih April; 3 P.M. Shangbal, Nagasaki, "Kobe, Yokohama, Hondain and San Francisco-Per China,
okohama and Kobe-Fer Cany
3.2.M.
oth-
Consul for Belguim) Bhbeck, F..J.
Blaney, Mr. & Mrs. S. Baney, Mins Block, K.,
Longberg, Jr., H. W. Loogher, Rev. E. H. Lyard, Mr.. Maidan, G. F. Markham, Mrs.
Brewar, Mr. and Mrs. Marriott, Dz, O.
W. W. Sighton, F. G. Broughall, Mr. & Mrs Draydeld, T.
Campbell, L. F. Carter, AbuseN ANG CAWOLEN, Mr. & Mrs.
Chapman, H. X.V.C.
Manila, Zamboanga, Port Davity, The Srity bane, Sydney Hobart, Launceston, New Chapman, B. Fa Island, Cooktows, Cairos, Townsville, Bris- Zealand Melbourne, Adelaide and Parth-Per Chatham, Hon. & Mrs. Changika, toth April, 32.3.
Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama,Chatham, Miss Victoria and Vancouver, BC-lei Empress of Clark, M. Q. China, 11th April, 3 FM
NOTICES
Friday, 29th March, Saturday, the 10th March SAILING VESSEL.
and Monday, 'at April, befag Public Holidays, Norseman, Br, yacht, 168, A. S. Gibb, 19th the Fost fice will be open for one hour only
Mar,,—from Manila,
Versals
Steamers Expected.
· From
Agents Du
P. R. Luitpold. Singapore. M. & Co... Mar, 17 Nicomedie......fapan ...... P. & A. Co. Mar. 30 Kumanng. Calcutia..., M. & Co Mar. 31 China Japan......P. M. Co...Mor. 3T Kawachi Maru Japan ............... N. Y. K.... April 7. Emp. of India. Vancouver C. P. R. Co April 7
DOOK RETURNS.
HONGKONG AND' WHAMPOA DOCKS,
Kwong Bai mem ̧ at Kowloon Dock
Suct
Kaiser Frans Jose 1, Austrian cruiser, for Hongkong
Tsingtau.
Passanger arrived,
Fei Pheumpink, from Saigon➡63 Chinese. Per Catherine Apcar, from Calcutta, &c. Mr. and Mrs. Parkins, Mears, W. Robertson, C. Alexander, G. Baker, Trower, Mr. and Mrs. Bould and a children, and 730 Chinese,
Per Prins Ludwig, from Japan-Mr. and Mrs. H. Hoffmann, Mr. and Mrs. T. Arima and so vant, Dr. MacAulay Messrs. R. W. Sexton, Ark, Talbot Smith, A. Lorenz, Leiser, Pachod, Me, and Afrs. Bolognstog and child, Capt. Ri chards, Miss Elisabeth Hartwig, Messrs. Robert Hartwig, W. Brun, Mr. and Mrs. Ronch, Capt Holen, cases. Pettersen, Hunt and famil,, G.
Kolderup, Miss Ellmers, Mr. and Mrs. Blom, Miss G. S. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Dir and 3 children, Mrs. Betty Rud, Mr. B. R. Thuddi and family, Mrs. Weiss, Mr. K. G Lee and children, Meurs Chan Young Ches, Y. Chi Yuen, Chung Jok-tao, Lee Jim Nam, H. Shimamoto & Hirani, J. Nyeli, K. Takeda, K. and G. Shimidzu, M. Kanebara and 2 children, Mrs. Hide Hirakawa, Mrs. Hisa Ta- judi, Mr. T. Mera, and Mrs. Harrington, «
Shipping Rejoris
Str. Binh Thua, from Saigon:-Fiac weather.
Str. Pleumpink, fron Saigon Moderate to light, winds fine weather and smooth sea throughout,
Sir, Kwanger, from Chinking :-Thick fog in Yongze and N.E. gale 20th and 21st,. For all down the coast.
3.
VESSELS IN PORT STEAK,
wald, a moment ago, I have reason to think | Aki Maru, jap. 4.r., 3,995, M. Yagi, 24th Mar, that the inferences drawn in the report to which, -Shanghai 2018 Mar., Gen.-N. Y. K. he refera cannot be verified by statistics. I am without accurate information as to the alloca
tion of the proceeds of the laxation of native
opium..
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Mr. Rees further asked whether the Secre. tary for Foreign Affairs had information where by the quantities of opium imported into and -grown in Chian could be compared; and if not, whether he would instrut Consular officers in China to oblain such information, in order to ascertain the correctness of the unofficial ra ports that the China-growd opium. was, at the lowest estimate, five times that imported for Jadi,
الا
Mr, Marley: The answer to the first part of Consular the, question is in the negative, officers in China will continue to obtain such information on the subject as is within their power, but, as stated by the Secretary of State for Foreign Affair in reply to a question asked by the hon. member for Ripon on Nov. 29 last, more information than exists cannot be pro- mised.
THE WEATHER,
The following report is from Mr. F. G. Fizz
· First Annimant of the Hongkong Observatory>— On the 28th at 12.45 p➡Except over the E, coast of Chins, the barometer has risen slightly at all stations.
Pressure is highest over the Sea of Japan, It appears to be low over Central Thing.
Moderate S. E. and S. winds may be expected in the Formosa Channel and the N, part offhe China San,
FORECAST.
Alcedo, Br. s.8, 983, 5. C. Loveland, 1.th Mar., -Taal, Luzon 14th Mar., Ballast-Order.'
Amara, Br. 1.4., 1,566, J. C. Mattock, 19th Mar Amoy, Ger. s.s., 63, H. Blambeck, 25th Mar,
aigon 20th Mar, Rice.-S., W. & Co. Avaton, Nor. ss., 1. St. Johns, 21st Mar.
Singapore 13th Man, Ballast.--Master, Banda Maru, Jap. 3.5; 2,050, J. Mario, 20th
-Saigon ‘4th Mar., Rice J., M, & Co.
].
Mar Kobe and Hoji 14th Mar., Gon. and 1ump Coal-A, K. & Co.
Bornes, Ger. #.8., 1,344, F. Sembill, 24th Mar., -andakon 19th Mar,, Timber.-M. & Co.
Carl Diederichsen, Ger, B.5, 774, H. Schlaikier,
24th Man-Haiphong 2145 Már., and Hoihaw 23rd, Rica and Gen ➡J. & Co. Childay, Nor. £.3., 1,102, A. Augensen, arst
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H.M.S. Harl....... H.M.S. Handy....... Petchaburi Triumph
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Bhips Passed-The Canal
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11th Februsty-Neptune, Brskersög, Frans Ferdinand, 19th February-Salaste, Canfa, Agamemnon, Ping Suey, St. George, Nubia, Rizirclyde. 10th February-Achill, Ben venus, Japan, Zieten, 33rd February-Mane laus, Polynesien, Seydilis, Prins Heinrich Kanagawa Maru, Tamba Maru, Belgravia
6th February-Benavon, Brisgavla, Montgo|| meryshire, Sumatra, Nubio, Patrocius, Falcon, Dorothy, Kapword, St Oswald, 1st March Ambria Flornis, Deucalion, Glenroy, Glanlo- gan, Merionethshire, Oceanian, Spazio Wray Castle. 5th March-Benaider, Christiania, ledrent Java, PrintTM Regant Luitpold, 8th March-Formosa, Gneisenau, Idɔmenaut, Villa de la Ciotat, Koranna, Inaba Maru, Wakasa. Maru, Foxtonhall, Schonfels, 12th MarchTM Denbighshire, Den of Malns, Masagon, Sol suma, Rhenanie, Glentarn, Shimosa, Silesia, (Ger.) 15th March–Ajax, Alcinous, Java, Tourane, Floriston, Norman Frinci. 19th March-Bammohr, i kina, (Aus.) Peox), Prinz Biul Friedrich, Sheikh, Sikk, “aznd March- Anchises, Bendarte, Preussen, Salarii, Semi- |gambis, Rakaja Maru, Kamakura Miru.
Arrivals at Home-11th February-Stam, Glaucus, Elkantara. 15th February-C. Fard, Latits, Fitshtra, Kaamun, Hillochi Maru, St. Domingo, 19th February-Namnt. 23rd February-Bellerophon, Hohenstaufen, Bre Arsog Frans Ferdinand, Salarie, 26th Feb runty-Ping Suey, 1st March-St. Patrick, Andalusia, 4ib” March--Nubia, 5th March Gharce, Kanagawa Maru, Verona, Achilles. 8th March-Oceanien,' Saydlite, Print Hain rich, 19th March-Spista, Wakass Meru, 220d March-Gneisenäu, Patroclus, Tourans,
Past Office,
A Mail will alows for :- Haiphong-Per Triumph; 27th Mar 9 A.M. Shanghai Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria and Vancouver, H.C.-Pet Tartar, 27th Mar., 10 AM."
fe, from 8 am, till 9 a.m.
9 a.m.
All the outgoing malls will be c closed a In the event of the arrival of the French mail from Europe on Monday next, the Office will be open for the delivery of the mail for one hour.
There will be one del very and a collection of letters each day as on Sunday.
he Money Order Office will be entirely closed.
NAILS BY THE SIBERIAN RAILWAY. Letters and post cards only if specially su- perscribed are sent by this route to Europe by steamers leaving Shanghai every, Saturday,
Mails from London are despatched vik Siberia daily and forwarded from Vladivostoca by steamer every Sunday.
☛ The Postal Guide for 1907, and the revised tariff of Parcel Post Rates are DOW ready and on sale at the General Post Office and all the British Postal Agencies in China,
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Moore, Drand
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Cobden, AS Courtney, G. N.C Dixon, D. FAUN Elli, Mr. and Mrs.
Dooner, Capt. & Mrs.
Gale, Major Galbraithe, Ma [Gelathrope, Mrs }Greenhill, Mr,“
T. Gregory, A.
|| Hancock, ME Hazeland, F.
Moreno, Alberto (Con-
Marion, Mortimer, Mrs. Nash, Rev. G. D. and
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and Mr.
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Wilder & PGA
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Jeftler, H. UNANIM
Vonnamaker, Mr, and':
Joseph, Mr. • and Mra," --"Mru,
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER March 5th, 1907"'i.m.
Mr. & Mr.
Vladivostock
Clarks, Mr. and Mrs. Newington, A. G. IT. W
Clegg, RM., Eng.
and, Mrs, Colokam, il. J. Calvio, H. E.
Connor, 3: Li Coulthart, J, Crook, A. H. Croyadals, Mr. & 3 Cruickshank, A... Dalton, Capl.
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Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. Nagasaki...
Palne, A.E.
Paul, A. J, D.
Peake, W.
Pano, Mits
T. L.
Kagoshima.
Pfordten, A. R. Von
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Philpot, 3. D.
Powell, W. A
Prang, Mr. & Mra, I.,
Preston, Master R,
E. H.
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Donald, Mr. and Ms. Riecken, T.
W. H.
Doolittle, F. H. Dowley, Mr. and Mrs. |-W.ASA
Downing, Mr and Mrs.,
"T. C. and infant Dreyfus, M.
Dunlop, G. A. Echelman, B. Minstmann, W.
Roach, Mis, J. Szant
child Rosenthal, H, S Rost, D. G. Rowoldi, S. B. Sander, Miss F. E. Schmelzel, Mr. & Mrs.
Senile, Rey G, 29. Sholl, Miss
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Bacon, Mr. and
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Mrs.
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Godman, T.
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Wishart, 1. B.
Wishart, L_1.
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Wright, R. H.
Wood, Mr. and Mrs.
Woods, J. D.
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NAMP
Mar., Bangkok 11th Mary, and Swatow 20th, Gen-Aagaard Thoresen & Co. Chingto, Br. $., 1,159, W., B. Brown, 24th Mar-Australia via Ports 28th Feb., Gen,
B. & S.
Singapore and Colombo-Per Sachun, zyth || Albesity." Empress of China, Br... 3,036, R. Archibald,
8.M., tựth Mary-Vancouver, B.C., 20th | Mar.,, to also pa Feb., and Shanghai 9th Mar., Mails and Gen.-C. P. R. Čo.
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Bramble | 10 A.M.
Europe, &c. India, ela Tullcorn-Per Britomart
Cadmus Print Ludwig, 27th Man, 11 AM,
Cherab Clis... ∙Fame ... Flor
Baihow 14th Mar., Ballast.-A. R. M. Kashima Mari, Tap.sh., 1,746, M. Utes, aznd | * „Mary-Yoji 15th Mar, Lamp Coal--
Fakel & Co.
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Macao-Por Sul Tai, 17th Mar., 1ÁJEM. Singapore, Penang and Calcutta Per
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Sutro, My, and re.' Tapp, Vis and M ́ss Thatcher, Miss Lucia
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-- Williams, G. Wilson, C. 1.
R. J. Darion, F. H. J'enison, Mr. and Mr.
| Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs.
Gittips, A. Kelly, F. S.
Pye, E. Burnes.
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Montague
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HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE CHINA STATION.
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LAST REPORTED AT
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L'on pasizga to Disina
Station
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1,700
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1,070
1,400
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300
300
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1,070
1,400
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306
5,700
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4,360
7,000
torpedo boat destroyer
273
4,000
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torpedo boat destroyer
4,000
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380
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9.800
3,900 23,000
{erulues, sat cigIR/
39,000
`river gunboal
1,200
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1,090
1.400
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9,800
23,200
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180
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Falgon Per Fri, 28th Mar,, Noom
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Swatow Amoy and Foochow Far Hai Phing, 29th Mar, 8 AM
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Mar.Saigon 11th Mar, Rice-Aagaard,''. Thoresen & Co
1.00 Maobla 23rd Mar, Sugar and Br. 1.5., 1,093, A. G. Smith, 25th
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3-Formosa Channel, S.E. winda, moderate. 3--Somh coast of Chin between Hongkong || Loyal, Goz, sa, 1,337 Natxins, 20th: Mar,—|
and Lemocks, sama as No, Tintapatra,
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river gunboat
cruiser, rat class torpedo lat siesire receiving ships
river gunboatings [river gunboat? torpedo boat detrays
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