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Intimations.

GREEN ISLAND" CEMENT COMPANY, LIMITED,

PORTLAND CEMENT.

In Casks of 375 The, not $5.00 per Cak ex Factory. In Bags of 50 Do not #3.00 per Big ex Factory.

"EHEWAN-TOMES-&-Go ̃

General Manager/

Honakona, sri Oktahımı, 1915.

PATST BRF VING COMPANY, MILWAUKEE.

FRESH HUPPLIES ALWAYS KEPT IN STOCK, BY

'SIEMSSEN &.Co.,

Agents for

Howákona & SOUTH CHINA,

Hongkong, 29th July, 1967,

SWATOW DRAWN WORK COMPANY,

38, WELLINGTON STREET.

Dealers in all kind of HAND-MADE DRAWN CHINESE LINEN, GRASS CLOTH, &c., all of the best quality;

ALBO

152

ree

SWATOW BEST PEWTER-WARE. CANTON EMBROIDERY od CHINESE LACES,

all from the best French patternr.

HONGKONG AND SWATOW. Hongkong, 10th October, 100%.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY FEBRUARY 19

THA" TAISU MAKO"

SINGAPORE COMMENTS

Departures. Feb. za

Namsang, log Calenta,

Febr Nippon Mars, for San Francisco: Kumano Maru, for Australian' Ports. Hatton, for Swalow, 4 Relene, for Hoihow. Laartes, for Saigon. Kwengang, for Canton.

Paingers arrived.

Per Austria, from Shanghai-Mr. Hoffman.. Per Devanka, from Shanghai for London Mr. D. Smith, Miss Han, Capt. W. G. Zhou Mrs, and Miss. Harpem, and Mr. J. E. Chutt. For Marseilles Mr. and Mrs. Moule, Archdea con, and Rev W. Crabtree. For Singapore- Mr.J. A, Delay. For Hongkong--Mr. Facke thals, Mrs. Spencer and infant, Messrs. L. G. folly, R. Nissio, R. 5. Pratt, E. Gregg, Stoffar, Capt. Scott Mesurs, Van Kennits, C. Grenvald, To Trav Yen, Lan Tal Kai and native servant, S. L. Gruter, W.. Pongden, C. Stockhaussen and F. J. Abbott,

The Singapore Bra Prats, of 14th insju devotes a leaderette to the seizure of the us, Tatau Maru No. 3, and, after quoting partics lars relating to the se'sure from the Hongkong Telegraph, commantelt will be seen from 'a special telestam from. Hongkong that the Carl Diederichsen, for Haiphong. Japanese Government have promptly demand-Delhi, for Shanghai. ed from the Chinese Government the release Kanchow, for Shanghai. of the Japanese steamer Taliu Maru, Red Fukushu Moru, for Swatow... on an alleged charge of carrying arms and Ammunition, inta. Chloese waters, iba pre- sumption being that these munitions were intended to be supplied to Chiness rebels. It is asserted on behalf of the Tatru Maru that the consigoment of arms and ammuni tion was being imported into Macao under manifest and bills of lading in the usual way of business, to the order of's will known him there. The contention was that the vessel'wai making for its port of destination and was approaching Macao, but was compell edito anchor and await a pilot as the tide did not serve. While thus at anchor the Chinese Customs officer, in a launch escorted by two gunboats, boarded the ship, put. armed sailors an the vessel, and conveyed her to Canton. In a statement given in connection with the telegram it will be seen that the lawyer for the Macao consignees maken out a strong case Against the arrest of the Tatṣu díaru, ospecial ly alleging that the Macan Government were cognisaal of the consignment being on board the Tairu Maru and had despriched a guard of Portuguese soldiers in a junk to protect the

F.

Steamers. Expertsankar

From

Acentri

Mmouthshire Siaga

(apore ST. & Co Feb. 12: Petronia...... Shi'noseki. M. & Co... Feb. 22 Aki Marn

N. Y. K.... Feb. Spezia Doma Nagaszki.. H ALA

Feb, 23 Kagoshima M.Japan .............. N. Y. K... Feb. 24 Hohenstaufen, Singapore. H. A. D... Feb, 174 Kient

at, Japan... M. & Co Feb 25 ArratoonApca Singapore, S. & Co Feb. at Gregory A'car. Japan... D. S. & Co. Feb. is Mongolia....apan P. M. Co... Feb 27 Semble ...? ~

Singapore H. A. L. Feb. 27 Arabia. Astoria... P. & A. Co Mar. 3 Prius Ludwig GoBoa... M. & Co.. Mar. Menila ......... Sydney M. & Co.. Mar Emp. of India. Vancouver C. P. Ri Co Mar

...Astoria... P. & A. Co Mar. 17 Nicomedia

HONGKONG.

Johnston, W.

Joseph, Mr. and Mrs.

ES.

Joseph, M. R. King, H.

Kirchner, Mrs. Klebs, Max. H., Krons, W. Leggett, E. A

Adams, R. M. Aftallop, A. Arnbold, Mia. GAMEDI Avery, Mrs. U, H Baird, Mian Barnes, Major J. P. Battiscəmbe, H. G, Beattie, R. B. Behrens, E. C. Berbliger, ALeighton, W. Bichel, C. Binay, Miss J Bisney, Mr. & Mrs. S. Black, Dr. G. D. R. Black, N. A

Lesser, E. A. Levy, B. Little, A.G.. Logao, Mr. and Mrs.

Luchsinger, Mr. Lumbers, J. H. ·

Blau, Oscar

Bluan, A. B.

Bonnet, F.

Manarte, A, O.

Bornand, E.

Matheson. Mr. R. T.

Brayfield, T. Breen, M. The Ships Fassed Canal.

Brighton, F, G 18th January-Emeriet, Kleist, Sachsen, Met. Brighton, G. L. nam, Tourane, 21st January-Manila, Mom- Brooke, Mr. and

C. B. mouthshire, Satsuma, Antileckus, Patroclus. PCE Daiki, for Hongkong from Bombay Heru, Palma, Sawhin, Pathan, Tonkin, Sego

24th January-Brnmohr, Pakling, Kanagawa Brown, F. G.

Bryden, W. Rev. and Mrs. Rogers, and i infants, Mr. T. H,

via, Hohenstaufan, King, and Rev. and Mrs. Ebrenbetger. From via, Tamba Maru, Yerck. 28th January-51. Bulmer, J..It.

Myrmidon, Nyanza, Bena- Bucking, F. Colombo-Mr. A. Nielsen, Frivate Suppkers op 3111 January-Armand Bikit, Lowther Burger, R. C. and Sir Allan Perry, From London-Mr, and Cartir, Sikk. Ajax Machaon, Andres, Rick Carpenter, E. W. Mrs. Nightingale and maid, Admiral and Mrs., 4th February-Glenturret, Bornes, Par Carter, A. Edwards, Mra. Langely and 3 children. From Diomed, Peleus, Bendoran. 7th February Cherry, B. leg. Mr. and Mrs. Griffiths, and Mr. C. Gameness, Polynesten, Belgravia Scandia, Chubb, J. E ley, G.

Friedrich, Inaba Maru, I'aknia Clarke Glover. From Brindisi Mr. F. D. Chester 11th February-Benarly, Memmon, Ceylon, From Aden-Mr. Marista. From Singapore Paise 14th February - Ceylon Mars, Salante, Mr. Frater, Dr. R. Keith, Dr. Black and servant, Mr. and Mrs. Wilkinson, Miss M, Batcher, and Stinter, Jason, Nile, Slawentydin, 18th Febru- Mr. Nakamurg Fireman, For Shanghai from Ben Hudin, Surgia, St. Nicholar, Bombay Mr. C. C. Shelton. From London Para, Borneo, Helena Rickmers, Dortmund.

Arrivals at Rome-18th January-Nore. Mr. R... Saunders, Miss E. Whyte, Messrs.

Colilas, Miss Calvillo, W. Colvin, H. H.

H. and child Couldery, Mrs. W,

-Crake, W. A. Crook, A. H.

Cruickshank, J. Darton, T. 1 Davis, C. N Doken, Despeistis, H.

Ch

ship and supervise the landing of the arms, A, Spiers, J. Crouch, Mrs. Tattersall, Mr. Wu Juary-Achilles, Hitachi Maru, China, The fact remains that the Japanese Govern. R. Brown, Dr. C. N. Davis, Col, Iucland, nad (Ass.) Glanern, Tourans Candia. 24ih Janu Carry, George

Mr. 1, B. King.

From Port Said--Mr. P. R. Leipold, Silesia, (Ger) 27th Janu ment has instantly asserted its claim that the Jeffreys. For Kobe from Singapore-Mr. Ary-Syria. 28th January Melam, Canton, steamer, be released. That implies that, unides 14. Marshall For Yokohama Tom Mar. 31st January-Forck, Inerics, Sachsen, 4th sta demand be complied with, sare definite sailles-Mr., Mr. and Miss Campbell and Februaryrmand Bihie, Kanagawa Maru

7th February-Indratamka 11th February steps will be taken, by the exhibition of naval maid, Messrs. T. K. Laddell, E. E. Desco, Servis, 11th Februar Nyansa, 14th Feb- and Mts, and Miss White and maid. From force, to compel the release of the Tulgu Maru, London Messrs. N. A. Black, R. Cousens, rury. E. Friedrick, Machaon, Scandia. 1st Japan appears to be very much in earnest and N. Nowell. From Port Said-Mr. and 18th February-Benavon, Saluzie, Wakasa

Maru, Petho about the matter, and the sooner the affair is Miss Ryder. amically settled the better. Ceriainly the better for China,

THE OPIUM TADE.

Reporting on the trade of Bushire (Persia) for 1906-7, the British Vice-Consul reports an follows with regard to the opium trado i

The export of opium advanced 433,621 on 1905, but still fell short of the average. The British market proved much more satisfactory than the Chinese, and exports to London were £35,000 in excess of those in 1905. As usual much speculation ensued amongst Persian buyers, who, having advanced money to grow- ers, were compelled in, take up their purch ase and incurred substantial losses wher prices fell in Hongkong. As in the case of in: solube gun in Bombay the sale early in the year of some 200 cases, which reached Hong kong at 4,003 to 5,coo krans with favourable dollar.exchange in Bombay, led to the sending forward of large consignments from Busbire. As a sequel, for three months no sales were advised from Hongkong, and something like 700 to 800 chests are said to be still on the Hongkong market, Pr.ces in Bashire. ranged from 3,50 to 4,000 kranı (£67, la-f77) per cheat in accordance with a resolution of the Bombay Government, opium chests tranship. -ped via Bombay, are no longer required to -weigh 1403 ibi, but 140 lbs., the 1b for leaf and dust allowance having been abolished. The transhipment for leviable there is; for con. signments of wat nore than 150 chests, r per chest of 140 lb., and 2 s. 8 it. per chest of 70 lbs. The opium trade forms so large and "so profitable's 'part of the produce exported via Bushire that the imposition of an embargo by China on the imports of foreign opium wilt- undoubtedly hit many cultivators and merch. ants very hard at present native traders are incredulous as regards the proposals under discussion.

COMMERCIAL,

TO-DAY'S EXCHANGE Setting.

:...

Tokio, February 17, The Japan Shipowners Union has resolved to lend all possible assistance to the demand of the owners of the Tutti Mai (strested on the charge of gun-running off Macao) not only for the release of the vessel, but also for compensation.-N. C. D. News

LEAGUE CRICKET.

CRAIGENGOWER V. HONGKONG "'À.” This match will take place on Saturday at 5 pm, on the former Club's ground. The following will represent Craigengower:L, E. Lammett (cypl.), M. E. Asger, R. Bass, A. D. Brawn, IL Manderson, G. A. Hancock, G. Evans E. Trying; R. Pestonji, L. A. Rose, and J. 1. Kinnard.

་་

LEAQUE TABLE. The following is the table up to date

Club,

Matcher. P. W, L. D. Pts. Percent.

6 50 %% Craigengowor.. 13 9 3 1

4.3 R. G.A com 13 Telegraphs

12 8.4 0 Hongkong Police 1+ B Civil Service 14.63

14. Kowloon Hongkong "A".....12° -4° 6 3rd Middlesex ...6 3 13 Departmental Corps16 3.13 0-10-6150%.

تانا

65

4

0

Z

14 28%

33 31%

T

9.9%

2 Nil 2-4

Nil

SHIPPING AND MAILS

"MAINS DUB. German (Kleted) 75th inst, Indian (Arratoon Apċar) 25th inat., 8.01. Indian (Gragory Afcar) agst inst., daylight. American (Mongolia) 27th inst.

German (Prins Ludwig) 4th prox. The T. K. K. s. America Maru aniyed at San Francisco po 19th inst

The C. F. R. Co.'s es. Empress of Japan left Yokohama p.m., on 20th inst., for Victorin

and Vancouver,

"

The H.,A... Sambia left Singapore on London-Bank T.T ... - '... 1/10 13/26 20th inst., at 2 p.m., and may be expected bere

on 27th ist, am

Do Do France-Bank 1,T....................

demand............

'4 months' sight...

America-Bank T...........

Germany-Bank TT,

India T.T

Do... demand......... Shanghai-Bank FT.nie.

Singapore-Bank T.T.

Japan-Bank T.F.....................

../$

The N, Y. K. s,s. Aki Maru, American Line. 1.39 left Shanghai for this port on 20th inst., and is

.461 | expected here on 23rd inst. .1.91

* 1431

212 X prem

.937

· Buying, **

JavaBank T.Te di vanimaidinate

eini

The Apcar Co's s.s. Gregory Apeur, "from Yokohama and Kobe, left Moff this morning, and may be expected here on 5th inst, at daylight,

Shipping:

Arrivals,

4 months' sight ! JC. 1/1) 5/16 Dolbi, Br. 9,5 4,783, J. D. Andrew, R.N.R.,

6 months' sight L/C,

mand{\

48] |

30 days'sight San Franciscn' & New York.47|

4 months' sight

do: *

`go days' Light Sydney and Meltonme,.1.11'9/15- A months' sight france ......46

6 monthe sight jy n

4 months' sight Germany -ja, inte ju2,011

Bar Silver................

Bank of England rate Sovereign.

inter

THE WHATHER.

acth Feb,-Bombay 5th Feb., and Singa pore 15th, Mails and Gen.-P. & O. S. N. Co.

E-Sang

ing, Br. 1.8., 1,171, Lee, 10th Feb.-Wuhu 15th Feb, Rice.-J., M. & Co. Huichow, Br. s... 5,260. E. Forsyth, 20th

Feb, Holhow 19th Feb., Gen.B. & S. 248) | Devatha, Br ki, 4,785, T. H. Hide, R.N.A

3 Feb., Shanghai 18th Feb., Mails and Gen, P. & O. S. N, Co. 625 = 36

.4% Victoria, Swed. 13., 989; 1. A. Hellberg, zist Feb-Pulo Laut toth Feb, Coal-Wallem 3x0.45.

& Co. Austria, Aust. **, 4,879, G. Gillhuber, 21st Feb.-Kobe and Shanghai 18th Fab, Gen.-S., W. & Co.

+

The following report is from Mr. F. G. Figg. Director of the Hongkong Observatory ¿----

On the arat at 11.55 The baromeler bas falled generally, particularly is the North.

Pressure appears to be low over Manchuria. It is highest over the Upper Yangtze, in the West, and over S,E, Japan in the East,

Gradients are slight along the China. court, and moderate monsons may be expected in the Formosa Channel, and fresh monisan over the China Bea

Flora, Br. Craiser, 4,36, R. Nugent, 21st Feb.,

from Mirs Bay,

Tean, Br. 8.a., 1,346, Outerbridge, 21st Feb.

Manila 18th Feb, Gen.-B. & B. Telemachus, Br. ., 4.at, J. Goodwin, arst Feb-Shanghai 19th Feb., Ga-B. & S. Rexta, Ger. * 972, Desler, 21st Fab

Saigon 14th Feb., Rice, & Co. Tjiliwong, Dut. ... 3,06, H. van Wych Jurri-

cano, 21st Feb,Japan Posin 16th Feb, "Co it and Gao.--], []; L Telemichni, Br. ss., 1960: 1. Williamson, 21

Fab, Saigon

Rice and Gen,*** th, Feb Wo Fat Seng

Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours ending | Nisypo, Br. 6.8., 1,148, E. Richards, x1st Feb,

FORECASTIN

Mito-day, 0,02 inches.

Hongkong fed neighbourhood, N. winds, sedarata ; cloudy probably some rain.”

Formosk Channel; N, E. winds, modeste. Bouls Count of Chies between Hongkong

valsouth cork of Chisu between Hongkong

|

Swatow 10th Feb, Goo,, & S.

King Alfred, Br. 18-class cruiser, 14,100, G,

Thunby, arst Feb.,-from Singapore.

Clearances at the Harbour Offos. Larster, for Saigon.

Motion for Ningpo Wippen Mars, för Shanghat,

Dranka, for Singapore, Pansousur, toy. Nowcastle, Deli); for Shanghai,

Per Telemichur, frem Saigon-Dr. T. H. flays and servant, and to Chinese.

l'er Tean, from Manila-Messrs. Fiska Warn and Davis Lamoschipkol

Stanise Renarts.

Post Other

"A'Mail will store for -- Kuchinotzu, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria, B.C., Sr. Huichow, from HoihowFresh N.E. Vancouver Seattle, Wash, and Tacuma-Par

Antilochus, 22nd Feb, 9 a.. monsoon and moderate sea, overcast: **

Sr. Telemachus, from Saigon :-Strong mansoop, and high head sen; dull, cloudy weather throughout.

Str. Thliwony, fennį Tapan · Ports in general moderate N.W.io N. wind, high sen and swell, good weather.

Str. Delhi, from Bombay, &c. -Weather i From Singapore to Lat: 10 N. fine. From Lai. 10 to Lat. 17, M. Fresh, gale from N.N.E. with heavy sea and strong Monsoon to arrival..

VESSELS IN FORT..

SPANKIN Amara, Br, 8.5, 1,517, C. J. Mattock, 16th Feb,

Saigon 1th Feb. Rice-1, M. & Co. Amiga, Ger. s.5, 822, N, J. Baltzer, 18th Jan; Haiphong and Haih yw 17th Jan., Gen. -J. & Co. Antilochus, Br... 5,796, G. D. Keay, 20th Feb.Liverpool 5th Jan, and Manila 17th Fab, Gen-B. & S.

Cheong Shing, Br. s.8., 1,256, F. Wheeler, 19th Feb,-Canion 18th Feb., Gan, M. &

Co.

|

Singapore, Penang and Fangnan Per Authila 22nd Feb. 9 AM TA

·and' child' McClean, F. K

McCallum, Mr. & Mrs.

...G.

Mrs. McIntosh, G."C.

H.

W. D. mao, 8. F. instmann, W Elseworth, C.-W.T. Ffrench, Lord and Mrs.

and maid Fisher, 17. G. Fletcher, S. Footer

Franklin,

C. B.

T. D.

Fraser, De, Frost, B. L. Fuller, Desman Fuller, S. J.

Gibson, Dr. A.

Ginnell, 1. Bangkok-Pet Flintshire, 22nd Feb., 10 A M. Gorrell, ó, Swatow and Bingkok - Lorkrun, and firhot, A. W. Gruber, E. L Fab, 10 AM

Europe, &c India. * Tatironin-Per Guerin, Miss H. Divanha, 22nd Feb., M

gil, Capt. T. Hancock, R.

Manila-Per Zofim, 1201 Feb, LEẨM Macao-Pe Sut Tai, 2 od Feb. 1.15 F.M.Harding, R. Manila-Par Yurmang, 22nd Feb. 1 pss, New Yorker Indraní, 22nd Feb., 2 ̃v.m... Singapore P Antenor, and Fels, 5P vs, Haiphong-Per Triumph.,a nd Feb., 5 is Swatow and Shanghai--Per Wingiang, 22nd Feb., $P.M.

Swalow, Amoy and Tamsui-Per Joshin Maru, 22nd Feb,, P

Batevia, Cheribon, Samarang, Sonrabaya and Macassar-Per Tidliwose, 23rd Feb., 9·Â‚M...

Hothow and Bangkok-Per Drufar, 23rd Feb., P.M.

*

Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kohe and Yokohama Per Monmouthshire, 25th Feb, 1PAM,

Shanghai - Pei Kreongsung gth Feb.,

11.A.M

McKean; Dr. G. W,

CRAIGIEBURN,,

Adams, M. and Mrs. E. Marchant, Capt. & Mrs. "Hollingsworth, Mr. & 4Bonnar, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. A

Į, W. C. Caldwell, G. E

Jones, Dr., and Mr.

Evan-

Clothier, Mr. and Mrs, Smith, Mrs. HI'S.

H.W.A

Spib, Mr. and Mrs.

Denison, Mr. and Mrs. Grant You

Denison, Misses (2)................... Smith, Farcy

KOWLOON.

Dorce, Mrs, and infant"Morris, 3- Harrop, C. G. V Macdonald, Miss Fion Jankione, Mr. and Mrs. Neuendorf, P.

Jawis,

E. Cornowall Macdonald, Lieut, and

Mrs. and 3 children' Macdonald, David Macdonald, Mian Mag

gle

Robertson, A. W. L. Rosenstock, Mr. and Mts, and 3 childres✨ Schule, Capt. Aan de Smith, Capt. C. H. Stone, P. E, F,

CHIMA 'COAST METEOROLOGICAL REJISTER,

+ February 20th, 1908, s.2,

Bar. Th. Ho, WET WE

Metzenthin, Capt. and Vladivostock. am.

Nemurs ...... 6 am. 30.74 ——

Mrs. Hy

Neighbour, Mr. & Mrs. | lakodate ...

F 130.33

Tokio

དྷྭ་ 30.34

Nesbitt, F.

3027

Nielen, A.

wasaki....

30.31

Nightingale,

Mr. and Kagoshima..... ..

30.27

*M16-A, and maid

130.10

Naha

130.17

Nowell, H, N.

ishigakijima,

30.17

Cheloo...6 am 30.34

Nissim, E.

O'Neill, E. F.

-Paquet, M..

Patterson, Major G. W.

Pearse, Dr. and Mrs.

W.

Perkins, Mr. and Mre,

T. L

Perry, Sir Allan

Poiglase, A. W

Palts,

H.

T

isaain 1........

Weiharwei ...9 am.3235 Hanko .m. 30.42 130.37 Kiukiang... Shanghai am. 30 42 40 Gutala

וי

B

| WWW 30.40 42 30.495066 WNE Antòg ......... 16. a.m; 3026; 34: 68 WE

Sharp-Peaked

Sbou ........

Taichu.........

Mr. and Mrs. W. Tuboky.....5

Potts, Miss

Bowden, V. G.

Powell, W. A. Pieshaw, C. M.

Preston, R. A. Pugh, A. J. Ralphs, E. Ray, E, H. Reilly, W.- Ritson, F. K.

Saasom, C. H. Scott, W. S Shields, C. E. Smith, F. T..

Spencer, Mr and Mrs.

F. S. and lofant

·Spittles, Į.

Stonsfield, L

Stebbing, W. S. Stevens, Rev.-A. J. Sutton, J. B.

Tattersall, Mrs.-'

Tatterson, Mrs..

Harrison, I. L.' | Tüllldge,.G. W.

Vida, F. R. Mauser, H.

Voskressensky, A. Hava, Dr. T. H. Helm, Mr. and Mrs. F. Wagner, Dr. V. E.

13.

Wella, V. Hemmings, Mr. & Mrs. West, J Herb, F. C

White, Mr. & Mrs. F.

G. nurse and infant Hewelt, Hon. Mr. and

Mrs. R. A.

Wilkinson, Mr. and Howard, E.

Mrs. G. B.. Wilkinson, T. L. lones, Capt. R. Jones, Mr. and Mrs.

N. H.

P. Wood, G. G.

Woods, J. D.

PEAK..

Pereira, Connd & Mrs.

TAILAR...

Koshun

m 30.3.

130.13

130.13

F

30.11

Pescadores... * 130.15

Canton A.M.

Hongkongoa.m.30.23 54 54 Victoria Peak! 0

12

15

|30.22)

Gap Rock ... 30.20 MACAO....... Hoihow.m.

Pakho

Phulica.tom 30.15 52

Tourane .........

D. St. James. Aparri

M

30.12 04 29.80]

(man|5 &m/30.05] Manila... 10a.m. 29.96 ↑ Legasp!.......................15 am./29.89

Bacolod 9 m. Hollo

Cebo

,30

20.8

#1

H

February 21st, 1908; - s.m.

Vladivostock. 7 s.m Nemura Hakodate

Tokia Kochi

Nagasaki ........... Kagoshima... Naha Ishigakijima,

O'hima.....

Bonis

[.......

Chefou........ Weihaiwei ...

-

a.m.30.01 30.17

si 130.30

30.37-

30.23

30.13

130.16

₤30.13

30.09

29.97

A.D 30.2345

Hankow...... LES.

Kinkiang

Shangbai.m.30.

Gutzlaff ......

Sharp Poak....

301952

Amoy

Em. 30.1

Swatow........

#

4.1.30.

130.11

30.10 30.05

Taichu.........

Think....... Koshan....... #1 Pascadores... H

Aunin, F.

Macdonald, Major Manila-fer Tinn, 2th Feb., 1 P.M.

Malden, Geo. Shanghai Per Yunnan, 25th Feb. 3 P... Cobley, Mr. Shanghai and Chinking Per Chinktang. Cochrane, Mr. & Mr. Martio, R.

Mast, E Chussang, Br, s.2. 1,427, Sawer, 13th Feb-25th Feb., 3 P.M.

Sourabaya and Feb, Sugar.-J., M. & Co. Cebu and Iloilo-Per Kalyong, 25th Feb., Coke, Lt. & Mr. B. E. McCoffery, Mr. & M. Taihnku........

Colleyshaw, Mr..

Mitchell, R. Mook, S. D. Darling, Col. -Saigon 11th Feb, Rice,Chinese. Sesame Main, 13th Feb, 5. Baby-Per Darley, Mr. and Mrs. Derwent, Br. s.s., 1.556, 1. Jenkins, 15th Feb, 3PM Drufar, Nor. 8., 1,raz, 1. Bing, 18th Feb. Kagoshima Mary, 15th Feb., 5. PM.

Ellis, Bangkok 10th Feb.. Rice.-N. Y. K.

Ellis, Mrs. Elgin, Hr., 2,443, Patts, 14th Feb,-Port Kleist, 26th Feb. 11 AM.

Fischer, R. land 26th Jan and Maroraa sth Feb. Moj, Kobe, Yokohama. Victoria, Ti.C., and Grais.-P, & A, S, S. Co. (N

Tacsmr,, Waib-Per Sharumul, 17th Feb., Fuchs, Mr.

Galbraithe, Mr. Empress of Chinn, Br. s.8., 3,046, R. Archibald, JAPANU

Gelithorpe, H. T H.N.R., 1 th Feb., Vancouver, B.C., 25th Jau., and Shanghai 1th Feb, Mails and Gen.-C. P: R, Co.,

Entin, Ger, s. 1,19, Langschwagen, th Fukura Mare, Jap. s... 1,156, H.. Sakamoto. FabTelagts 6th Feb, Coal-J. & Co. 20th Feb,-Moji 14th Feb., Coal,-M, B, G. K

Johanne, Ger. 3... 952, Ipland, 18th Feb -Saigon 13th Feb., Rice-1. & Co. joshin Maru, Jap #k., 702. H. S. Smith, 19th

Feb-Swatowth Feb., Gen.-9.5. K. Kaifong, Br. .., 984. Mathias, 9th Feb,

Cebu and Iloilo ath Feb., Gen.-B. & S. Laisang, Br.'ss., 3,160, E. I. Todd, 18th Feb --Calcutta 1st Feb., Penang and Singa

pore rith, Gen.-J., M. & Co, Lennox, Br. s... 1,361, F. McNair, 16th Feb., Moji Irth, Feb., Coal.-M. B. K Locksun, Ger. ., 1,020, W. Taubert, 18th.

Feb Anghin roth Fob Rico B., & S Loyal,

Ger. 4. A. Natceque, 18th Feb, Bangkok 6th Feby Rice.-S., W. & Co. Marit. Ger, s. 1,169, P. E. Christiuam, 18th Feb,-Saigon 13th Feb, Rice and Rice. Meil-0. C. 8. § Co.

Peru, Br. £.5, 2,744, A. Dixon, 11th Ind

pricorne Per

VÍSITÖÈS AP THÊ HOTELS

CONNAUGHT

„Atkinson, W. MI : Hendy, Harold E. Aye, Mr. and Ms. Heki, C.

Wa, H. and child Holmes, F. E. Barrett, Mrs. M. A. Hough, Dr. Spencer

Howak, D. C..

Berr F. J.. wife and

child |

Wet R. 1 Bilgen, Bright, W. H. Cafarens, J. Chevalet, Madame H, Chevalot, L. Ha Corwell, Mrs, C. B. Dietrich, Mr. and Mrs. Gitt, Wm. Graw, E. W.

.J..

NAME:

Alperity

San Francisco 7th Dec, and Portland, Or 15th, Flour.-0. & 0. 5. 5, Co. Shamur, Br. s., 6,191, E, V. Roberts, soth Astraea Feb,-Satile 7th Feb, and Manila 17th, Bedford

** Brumble......pe

• Geo.-D. & Can Ld.. Tambs Maru, Jap. s. 3,803, C. H. Butler, Britomart

25th Feb-Singapore 14th Feb, Gen. Cadmus

Cherub N. Y. X. Triumph, Ger. ., 685, J. Bendixen, roth Clo

Fame phong, and Hollow 18th Feb

Flora *Co. Trocis, Br. 4.B., Carrick, roth Feb., Fulo Handy

Sambo and Fel, Bulk Oil-Meyer & Co. Hart Vancouver, Br. 1.3., 2,140, McDougall, 14th Janus '.. Fab, Newcastle 25th Jan, Coal-5, T. Kent'

Alfred King & Co,

Kinsha Merlin Yucasang, Br. 28, F. Rolfe, 18th Feb,,

-Manila 15th Fab., Sugar and Hemp

Monmonth.. J., M.& Co. Zafiro Br. .., 1,619, R. Rodger, 17th Feb, Moorhen

Manila 14th Feb., Hemp and Sugar S, Nightingale

Otter T. & Co.

Robin...

1

DOCK RETURNS..

HONGKONG AND WHAMPDA DOCKS,

Nell Melaad seminin at Kawinan Dock.. Sontogen

Persia............. Amigo magkasuaji Cyklop........................ Shantung..............

Kailong jamani. Germania psom Oscar Hinoma.290 Eatis ará

Mausben using.

Patchinson, Wm..M. Kiene, F. Lawson, Capt. 1. J. McKeorie, J. H. Morgan, Mr. Silva Nelik, M&Mr.

A, F. B.

selle F. L.. Wagner, John A.

Wagatha, Made Main

Gompertz, H. H. Greenhill, L, B,... Hall, J.

Hancock, Mr. Hardy, Miss

'- Hart Syamot, Capt,

Hazeland, F. A. Hell, P.

Hill, E. E.

Hockaday, W. T..

Petrie, Mr.

Playce, Mr. and Mrs.

6.

Reid, Lieut. Cal.

Riach, Lt. Col. & Mr.

Riesland, H.

Ross, Major H.3.

'Sargent, Mr.

Saver, G. W.

Saiboth, Consul & Mr.

Sherdridge, Mr. & Mrs.

A. B

Sinclair, A,

Smith, A. Findlay

Stopani, Mr.

Wakefield, Mrs.

Stewart, Mr. and Mrs.

Hutchison, Capt. and Sypnot, Capt. Hart

1. Mrs..

Jeffries, H. Vi Kent, R., Col.

Lambert, Lt. Col, and

Ms.

Lagder, Major Lofts Mr.

Lambert, Miss

Logan, Major and Mrs.

Wallace, Mr.

Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. Wilded A, F.,

Williamson, M.

Williams, Staff-Surg,

and Mrs. • Worbrook, Mr.

30.111 Cautod......... a.m. 30.25 47 93 Hongkong rom. 30:19 53 72

Victoria Peik

Gap Rock it

Macão........ 摊 Hoihow.19 1.0. Pakbo.

#1

Paulien ...]to a.m. Tanraan ... “u”

C. St. James

Legaspi

Ceby

Aparri

Manila

Bacolod 19 4.m.) Iloilo

Lebanonnal",

M

#

29,81

Fah, no ni Toh, so si

10

Basometer...

30.25

Temperature

Humidity Rainfall.

54%

·544

HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE CHINA STATION.

CLASE.

despatch vessel...m reviser, and 'olánky. Scelbar.class"

fiver gunboat

doop.

torpedo boat destroyer

cruiser, tot cines

er, 1st clar

gunboa!

CAPTAIN,

· LAST REPORTED AT

Singapore

... Shanghali

Hongkong

Yangtas

Hongkang Cruising North

Hongkong

Hongkong

...

Hongkong

... Hongkong

Commander E. La T. Lóatham 2.7- Captain C. L.Vaughais Leo Captain S. E. Erskine ..........

Lisat. Commandır E. G. W. Davidson, Lisat-Commander W. L. Bamber Commander B. L. Majondie .............. Commander C. D. S. Raikon... bip

Lleat, Commander A, L. Gresson..... Captain Roland Nugent... Lisat-Commander W. H. Darwall....

Liest, Commander C. A. Fremantle Captain G, C. A. Marescaux..... Captain C. F. Thunby, but

Lieut-Commander 8. H. Tennyson Commander F. H. Walter

Captain J, A, Tuke

Lleat. Commandar A, Mellin. Liegt. Commander R. S. Roy Lieut-Commander Į. Kiddiá

Lient-Commander 6. 0. Walcott...

Blent. Commander H.-R. Tickell Lent. Commander Alan Dixon... .... Hoin. W. Strai

Commoden R. H.S; Stokes.

Heute Commander H. R. Godfrey

* Kistit, Commandar R. M. R. West.

Lieut.-Commander Stevenson

Yangtes

Hongkong

Hongkong- Hongkong

Hongkong Yangtan Hongkong Colombe West River Yangtse! Hongkong Hougkosy West River

Yangtze

Hongkong Hongkong Yangtse

TONS

GUNE,1,H.P.

*700

3,000

4,363

7,000

9,600

710%

900

410%

1,070

1,400

water tank and tag

390

300

1,400

turpedo bost destroyer...

• 306.

-5,700+

craiser, and class) KIMME

1,360

7,000

***

torpeda boat destroyer.

4,000

torpedo heat destroyer:

4,000

Lient Commander Dickens...

-3,900.

9.800

22,000

**;

14,100

18

30,000

616

1,300

1,970

1,400

**

9,800

21,000

180

BOD

84

*240

350

0,300

85

140

240

240

5,500

800

gog

Yangtse

6,300 €

Hongkong

450

* Commander R. W. Giannis ...

Hongkong

5,000

Lient-Commander H. B. Cox

Hongkong

Lient-Commander jaŭ, F, KooK „.

550

550.

Lient-Comdr, H. R. V. Cottrell-Dormer. Yangise Lieut-Commander G. R.'Livingstone,,, Yanglis

Yangu

Sandpiper...

Tamar

Taku****

Teal Thistle

Virago Waterwitch Whiting Widgeon

surveying ship or

emiter, su class

vivar günbnai

Tiver

goabbas

torpedo baat destroyer

river gaubost u ...river gunboat ........! tiver gunbort*:

torpedo receiving

river gunboat

destroyer

ver gunboat torpedo boat detroyas,...

surveying ship........

torpedo bast destroyer

river gunbost

Woodcock.. Woodlark

river ganboys

river fagbost

* Tlying Flag of Admini Sir Arthur W-

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