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Japanese seiPPING..

THE N‚Y,K. AND PROPOSED, INCREASE OF AMERICAN FREIGHTAGE,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER

Shipping

、 Arrieath..

Loongsang, Br. 3., 1,091, S. J. Payne, 8th,

Sept-Manila via Amoy 7th Sept., Gen.

M. & Co.

Signal, Ger L, 94% G. Schlaikieg, 8lb Sept.

Swatowyth Sept., Ballant. J. & Co. Lutenw, Ger B.; 5,135, C. Derwers, gih Sept., -Bremen 20th July, and Singapore th Sept, Mails and Goa.-M. & Co. Aratoon Apcar, Br. 1.8., 3,931, A. Stewart, 9th

Sept, Moji 4th Sept, Gen.-D. S. & Co, Ld. Yochow, Br... 1,306, Brown, 9th Sept.,

Canton 8th Sept., Gen, B, & S. Tihava, Gen, as 1,446, W. Vogeler. 9th Sept.,

-Canton 6th Sept, Gen-H. A. Le Hulchow, Br. 117, E. Forsyth,

th

Sept., Canton 8th Sept., Geo.-B. & S. Haichiog, Br. ss., 1,267, W. C. Pasimore, 9th Sept-Foochow 6th Sept., Amoy yib, and Swatow 8th, Geo.-D., L, & Co.

-Shanghai 5th Sept., Gen.-H. A. L. Daijin Maru, Jap. 5.3, 902, 1. Sakurai, gth

Sept.Tamsus 6th Sept, Gen.-O. S.K. Carl Diederichsen, Ger. B., 774, 1. Kaysen, 9th Sept., Haiphong 5th Sept, and Hoihow Sth, Rice and Gon.--]; & Co. Wakama'su Maru, Jap, 8.6 1,770, ikawa, 9th

Sept.Moji and Sept., Coal.-M. H. K. Hokato Maru, Jap. 8., 2,475, Kenoda, 9th Sept.-Maji 2nd Sept., Coal-M. B. K

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The proposed increase of freight rates by the leading American railway compaties on goods exported and imparted to and from the Far East, as already mentioned, has aroused a great deal of attention in Japan. The Otaka Asahi credits Mr. Koddo, President of the Nippon Yusen Kaisha, with a statement on the ques fion, which in substance is as follows-"No notice bas yet been given to the Nippon Yusen Kalaba by the Americ in railways regarding au increase in freight "raten. In, the event of the increase being carried out, a heavy blow will be struck against Japanese shipping. Those American steamship companies which até also engaged in railway business may not be affected to such an extent. Even the exist ing rates of freight hardly pay the working, expeates cf Japanese steamers on the Ameri-Slavonia, Ger. 38, 3,90%, B. Peter, 9th Sept., can lines, and it will be difficult for them to reduce freights to any extent. I would be absolutely impossible for the company to bear any additional freightage charged by the Ame rican" railways, and such, being the case, the only course left with regard to the Pacific service is to leave things to take their course. Certain classes of cargo seni to America may be attracted to the Suez route, but not all, as the increase in the rate of freight on the railways will vary according to the nature of the goods, and cargo sont via Sues takes a longer time to reach its destina tion. On the other hand, there is not the faint estsign of any revival in the shipping business; on the other hand, there is a tendency towards Tarther depression. As far as Japan is con cerned, the Government is postponing, pro- jected works, so that the importation of ma chinery and building materials required by the Government will besuspended for the time being. If the Japanese railways were conducted by private companies the materials required for for Sandakan- the construction or improvement of lives might be imported from abroad, but under the present nationalisation system anno of the railway material will be ordered from abroad for the present, as the railway improvement and exten- sion works are to be postponed,

"The depression in trade has reached its climax, and trade in China, one of the world's business marts, is becoming more, and more depressed in consequence of the low market of silver, and the partial failure of the crops, Neither Is there any prospect of improvement in the ship- ping trade, which shows a tendency towards further depressiou. By the operation of the "natural law of the survival of the fittest, only those shipping companies or business men, with ample fand at their command and well versed in the shipping trade will survive; the others will undoubtedly collapse. The only remedy for the depression of the shipping business is to revive foreign trade, which is not so easily. achieved. The excessive supply of bottoms is also in a large measure responsible for the pre sent shipping depression, and a remedy which might be commended for the improvement of the shipping business is to lay up or condemn many of the steamere which are ware cut with age: To meet the require- ments of circumstances' individual steamship owners have agreed among themselves to form a trust to avoid competition, but it is not. considered practicable to induce the steamship owners of the world to agree to lay up their steamers. The only couran therefore which is left open to help tide over the present depres- sion in the shipping business is to economise working expenses."—dapun Chironteln.

COMMERCIAL.

TO-DAY'S RXCHANGK

·Selling

London-Bank T.T.O

Do.demand

1/9 2/10

Do. 4 months'-sight .........meâum.

1/9 9/16

Vrance-Rank T.T.

.2 24

(Vinerica--Bank T.T...........

43

Germany-Back T.T.

1.81

·Indila T.T.

10. demand......

hanghal-Baok T.T.

Singapore-Rank T.T. per H.K. S100

apan-Bank T.T.... -

Ja-Hask T.T.

4

Enying.

months' sight L/C,...

mootbe sight L/C.

1/9

Clearances at the Harbour Omics Valshing, for Switow. Kam Jura Maru, for Kobe.

foutang, for Sandakan. Yorkote, far Shinghai, Loyal, for Saigon. Mantia, for Manila. Ragnar, for Rajang.

en days' sight San Francisco & New York 141

do... manths' sight

451 Kadaya' sìght Sydney & Melbourne to months sight Francen varios à 29 'F. months' sight

'4 months' sight Germany „ma .....861

Par Sireratorių Punk of England rate ..................JEMPESTA Sovereign

231

23 15/16 21% ...St.

SHIPPING AND MAIS

པ་་་་ ་་་ American (China). 16th inst.

Canadian (Ampress of China), 17th inst ferman (Arine Waldemar) 18th inst

-

The E. & A. Co.'s x.s. Empire from Sydacy &c, left Port Derwin yesterday for Timor, Martily and this post..

TN. Y. K. 1.s. Awa Maru, European 1.ine left Moji for this port via Shanghai on 17th is st., Kad is expected here on 14th inst

Lini

On

Sh

Ti V. V. K., t.a. Velozofu Maru, Bombay Colombo for this port ula Singapo e st, and is expected here on 23rd last Y. K. s.. Tora Maru, American Kobe for this port via Moji and.

8th inst., and is expected bore on

'

R. Co.'s 1.4 Empress of Japan Gangbai at 8 a.m., on 8th inst., and mores again at 5 p.m., same day, for Nagasaki, where she is due to arrive at 6 am., os 10th inst.

The C. P. R. Co's ss.. Empress of China Arvad at Yokohama at 7.30 a.m. on 9th inst kod leaves again at 3 p.m., same day, for Kobe, where she is due to arrive at 4 pm, os toth inst.

Sept. Supt. But

#Departures, Sept. 9. Ayanz; for Singapore. Kotohiro Mars, for Kabe.

vertet, for Shangha.. Halt in, for Swatow.

Shile torn Mars, Jor Saurabaya. on thshare, for Shanghai. war game, for Canton, Kam ikura” Maru, for Japan. Yaliking, for Shanghai.. Jarl, for Sigon. Langchow, inr Shanghai,

Partongers arrived. Per Loongsang, from Manila, &c.-Mesirs Hannah and Morgans.

Par Haiching, from Coast Ports-Mr. and Mys Craggs, Mrs. Komaroff, Messrs Stanton and Houghton, Miss Hanes, Mr. Kirvan, to school children, and 112 Chinese.

Tarré

“Rabi, Br. 1.2., 1,619, R. W. Almond, yib Septi, Manila 3rd Sept., and Amoy 6th, Hemp -S. T. & Co." The B

6 b Siberia, Am. 14; 5,655) A. Zeeder,

Sept. San Francisco 11th Aug, and Shanghai Choyang ↑ “4th Sept:, Mails and Gen.—P. M. S 5. Co

Silesia Toonan, Ch. 4.1., 942, A. “A, Crawford, Pern

Sept.hanghai 4th Sept, Goo.-C. M. S. N. Co.

Steamers Exportao,taga

Kenti

From

Singapore. J., M. & Co Sept. 11 Singapore. H. A. L... Sept. 11 Ville da In Car Singapore.M. M. Sept. 14 Singapore « P. & O. Co Sept. 2

Pafiro, Br. s. 1,619, R. Rodger, 31st AugAs Maru.....M NY. K., Sept. 14 Austria... Singapore S., W. &Co Sept, 14 “... Manlin 28th Aug. Ballast.-S., T. & Co. Cathay

SAILING VESSELS.

Juleopolis, Br. ship 2,840, Stewart, 5th June,

San Francisco 5th April, Casa Oil.-S. 0. Go

King George, Br. ship, 2,057, Tucker, 7th Aug. Canton 6th Aug., Ballast.-$, O. Co. Nirvana, Fr. varh (7), G. II. Eviard, C.L.E., 6th Sept., Nagasaki. via”” Guzlaff and Sept., Ballast-Orden 2,

DOCK RETURIS,

HONGKONG AND "WHAMPOA DOCES..

Sorsogon

H.M.S. Whiting .............. Vigilante

U.S.5. Albatross ......

Juteopolis.............

Lennox ....... Montanes Chan Da H.M.S: Otter Pocahontas nozariad Loyal.............................

Ragnar.....................

at. Kowloon Dock

11

11

Kobe M. & Co... Sept. 14 P: M. Co... Sept is C. P. R. CoSept. 17 N. V. K... Sept. 17 & Co... Sept 18

China ............................... [apan ...... Emp, of China Japan Toss Mara fapan

Waldemar, Sydney Vetorofu Maro.Colombo...IN. Y. K. Sopt y

Pozi Omer.

19c8.

"Yand Meļboume-Per idrakom, 17th Sept, ||.

a Meil will close for :--- Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe and Yokohama Por Luisow, 10th Sept., 9 AM.

Singapore, Penang and Calcutta- Per Arratoon Apcar, yoth Seph, to A.M.

Quong-chow-wan, Hoihow, Pakhoi and Haiphong-Per Hanoi, 10th Sept., 10 AM.

Chinkingg-Per koki, 10th Sept., 10 AM, kuzspe," "de, Juan, dra

Der flinger, roth Septų II A.M

Mavila-Por Parang, 18th Sept., 3-PM, Manila Per Rubf, 19th Sept 10 AM-SA Keelung, Shanghai, Nagasaki,-Kobe, Yoko- bama, Honotato and San Francisco Per Siberia, 19th Sep); to a M.

Europe, &c., india, via Toticosia-Pe Malia, 19.h Sept, 11'AM.-

VISITORS AT VIEDNIMES,

Нонакона.

Adams, P. R. Bache, C. H. Battiscombe, H. G. Benson, R.

Burger, W. C

Johnston, Mr and Mrs.

M&G

Kingtombe, K. A. König, C. Lau Hao Cho H

Manart, J.

ter.

CONNAUGHT,

Almada, Mini & Man Kelly, W. H.

Mather, H. L.. Morgans, C

Chute, Mr. and Mrs

Conbter, Dr. E. Camming, J. A. Davies, }. A.

Engelen, 'Dr. M.

Muldoon, W. G. Olven, F.

Pilgrim, J. A. and Bar

Pöld, Mr. and Mrs. G.

Eira. Mỹ Lan Mr. Hi.Đ,

Ford, Mr. and Mr. S. Riggs, H. E.

w.::

Gockel, A..J., Hairona, E. 1 Habah, H. P.

Haynes, A: (American

Consul General) Hazen, R. Heran, Miss. Holmes, H. S.

·Black, Dr. G. D. R

Blood A. B.

Brayfald, T.

Massey, Miss K. A.

Hoover, C.

L

Bumano, Mr and Max McIntosh, G.

McKean, Dr. G. W.

Hough, Dr. Hulen, H.

Moore, Dr. and Mrs,

W, B. A.

Jorge, Mr.,

Master FJ. V.

Jns, Dr.

Niedbardt, E..

Pears, Dr. W. W,·

.

Bussierra, S. C. de ' Butler, Dr and Mtn. A. Clark, M. O. Colvin, H, E. Condon, H. L. Copr, Capt. W. H. Corrigan, Mrs., Courtesy. Mrs. M. and

child

Murphy, J F

Packer, B. L.

Peake, A. W. J Parkins, T. L

Perindorge, Dr. & Mrs.

Ray, E. H.

Macao-Per Swi Tai, 10th Sept. 1.15 P.M. Swatow, Weibaiwei, Chèfon and Tien sin-Crook, A. H. Per Hmickow, xoth Sept., 3 P.M.

G. de

Cosmopolitan

Aberdeen

Day, E. Darell, C. T. Elmore, E. Esrom, F. Fink, C. Fuller, SJ

W.

Rich, L.

The Ships Passed Onua). - 18th July-Brasilia, Crewkali, Prometheus, „Palermo, Hakata Maru, Memnon, Derflinger, Klast. 31st July-Bentomond, Ninechow, Nors, Polynesien, Maria Rickmers, Teuter. | 4th August—Adisa troig, Prina Eitel Fried- rich, Glentorn, Kiniuck, Benvenus, Namur, Oceano. 7th August-Gesien, Briigavia, Cal- cha, Ernest Simoni, ♬ llar, Kaisow, Kenne bit, Kamakura Maru, Tydaus, Ouessant, 11th August-Austria, Monmouthshire, Muncaster, 14th August-Inverclyde, Wakasu Maru. Pera, Silesia, (Ger.) 19th August-Bendoran, Bombay Maru, Caledonien, Patkan. Latrow 211 August-Alcinous, Hitachi Maru, Ville de la Clst, Liberia, Aføjune, Prinx Ludwig, 25th August-Melnam, Soestra, Dortmund, Sade Moru. 28th August-G enavon, Sardii nia. Sumatra, Touran, 1st September Alyanaz, Agamemnan, Benalder Indra. samha, Trankat, Ching Wo, Siam, Soyo Maru 4th September Wray Castle, Suruga, C. Ferd Lariss, Ceylin Maru, Glenturral, Hyto Kanagawa Maru, Peskowur.

Arrival at Home-28th July-Prins Hein- ich, Denbighshire, Tonkin, agih July-Ponna 31st July-Canton, Stentor, 4th August-Cey lon, Kliksi, China, (Aus, Den of Airits, Rhein, Scindia, Sithosda, Hakata. Maru, Segovia, Candia, 7th August-comed, Polynesiem, toth August-Palermo, 11th August-Alcides. 14th August-Calchas, Kintuch, Satsuma. 181b August-Ganzee, Glenearn, Goaben, Memnon, Wakasa Moru, 'Namur, 26th August-Cels September-Muncaster, Moyune, Prinz Lud. le. 4th September-frisgauta; Tourofu..

Per Lutot, for Hongkong from Bremed Mr. Geo, Coureie, Mrs. E. F. Brodersen, Mesars. P. Hesse, W van Ruik, B. Rubiza, V. Tuse and Chas. Harding. From Gilbratar Mr and Mrs. E del Saz Orazco, and Missanten, Halla 28th August-Sodo Maru 11 LAMA Sanchery de Hanape. From Genoa Messrs. R. Scherer, Gö't, L. Wilson, Don José del Saz Orazco, 1. Reuckenbeofsed R. Wacke. From Colombo-Col and Mr Eastwood. From Peneog-Messrs. I.. Murphy, and I.

Linare From Singapore-Messrs. Van de Stadt, O. Tecuwissen, I. C. Downing and child, Mr. and Mrs Saroko, Mrs. L, M, Clarke, Messrs. Rozario, Meliraith, D. Gregory, 1, Antonio and S. Elia,

Passengers departed.

Per Kamakura Marii, for Japan-Messrs. Wilson, S. Iba, S. Tokumar, Desser, J. W. Taylor, L. S. Greenhill, Tanno. Peacock, W. Mestre, Kayama, Ohno, Bren, Mr. and Mrs, Kress'er, Messrs. F. and W. Bloomfield.

Shipping Reports.

Str. Hafting, from Coast Pori-Moderate and fine.

Manila, Yap, Fr. Wilhelmshafen, Simpson halen, Herbertshobe, Matupi, Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand Melbourne, Ade laide, Perth and Fremantle~Pes Manila, toth Sept, 4 PIMON,

Kudat and Sandakan-Per Borneo, Tiib Sept., 8 A.M.

Keelung, Shanghai, Nagasaki, Koba, Yoko- hama, Victoria and Vancouver Per Dance, 17th Sept., 10 A.M.

Shanghai, Nagasak, Koba, Shimidru, Yoko bama, Honolula, and San Francisco - Par America Mars, 11th Sept. 11 A.M.

Swatow, Amay and Foochew-Par Hatching. 11th Sept 1PMEN

Macao-Fer Swi Tai, 11th Sepi,, LÌS P.M. ( Manila Por Loongrang, reth Sept., 3 PM, Ningpo and Shanghai-Per Yochow, trih Sept., 3 *M.

!.

Fuller, Denmas

Goldman, I. Hall, J. E. Hall, Capt. T. Hayes, G..V.. Helm, Mr. and Mrs.

B.

Innes, Capt. R. Keitel, 1. G.

Adams, F, R. J.

Roland, L. A. Shields, C. E. Spittles, J.

Stadi, P. A. vau de Starr, F. Stebbing, W. T. Stevens, Rer. A. J. Tecnivizion, O Thomas, E. P. Thomas, Miss' V.

F. Wallach, C.

Wiseman, Capt. Woods, J. D. Young, F. S.

CRAIGIEBURN,

Anders, R.A., Major logs, Mrs.

and Mr. F. H. E. Caldwell, G; E

Hayes, Dr. Jones, Dr. and Mrs. R. Nikkels, R. Nj W.

Ram, E. A. Baunders, Mr.

Manila-Per Zufiro, 12th Sept., `LAM. Singapore, Penang and Bombay-Per Capri Clothier, Mr. and Mrs. Pye, Mr. & Mrs. Buras

12th Sept 1

Par

Tuticorio-Per

Macao-Per Si Tal, 12th Sept., 1.15 P.M. Singapore, Poning and Calcutta Fooktang, 13th Sept., 2... Europe, &c, túdia, via Australiin, 13th Sept, IF A.M.

Keelung, Shanghai, Moji, Kobe, Shimideu Yokohama, Victoria and Seattle-Per Kaya Mary, 15th Sept., 3 P.M..

Sept. 4 P..

Samarang and Sourabaya-Per Quarda, 15th

Singapore, Penang and Colombo Per Awa Mars, 15th Sepi., 5 P.M.

Timar, Part. Darwin, Thursday Island, Cook- town, Cairas, Tovasville, Brisbane, Sydney

Alacrity

NAME.

1 straca Bedford Bramble"... CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER.

Britomart... September 8th, 1908, a m.

Cadmus Bar. Th. Ho. Wind WCherub

Clio

Vladivostock Nemuro....... Hakodate .. Tokio........ Kochi **** Nagasaki.... Ragoshtme... Oshima

Pus. Arratoon Apear, from Moji :—Fine wea. Kiukikog.................. ther from port to port.

Str. Slavonta, from Shanghai: -Fine waa- ther; N.E.40.N.W. winds in the channel.

Str. Loengrang, from Manila, &c.—Fide weather throughout, light to moderate variable winds and slight sen,

VESSELS IN PORT,

STEAMERS. Ailsacraig, Br. 3.5, 2,166, A. D. Moody, 30th Aug., Barry Dock 14th July, Coal.-Navy Department. America Manr, jap. k., 3,460, W. E. Ejlmer, 29th Aug.San Francisco 1st Aug, Heno tuluth, Yokohama zoth, Kobe 21it, Naga- saki 23rd, and-Shanghai asth, Maile and Gen-T, K K. 7

Homeo, Gor, s.s., 1,344, F. Sembill; 3rd Sept,

Sandakan 29th Aug., Gen-M. & Co. Bourbon, Fr. 5.8., 997, Le Bail, 6th Sept

Saigon and Sept, Gen-Man Fat." Capri, Ital, s... 2,718, D. Pedone, 5th Sept.,

Bombay 17th Aug., and Singapore 30th, Gen --C. & Co.

Courtfield, Br' ■*, 4,897, Į. Wiseman, aşıb. May-Moji zoth My, Coal--M. B. K. Fiume, Ger, s.6,838, Wagner, 7th Sept. Labuan 1st Sept,, Coal-S., W. & Co. - Hailan, Fr. 5.8, 477, Q. Hoog, 31st. Aug –

Hoihow oh Aug., Gen.-A. R. M. Hanol, Fr. 8, 739. J. Pannier, Bih Sept.,

Haiphong 3rd Sept. and Hoibow 7ib, Gen A. R. M..

am 30 076378 3.1.30 16-a

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130 131-

T

135.07

NW

"

299

29.91

29 91

29 85

01

29.77

.NE

29 82

29.851

4

Naba tshigakijima.. Bonin' Is...... Chefoo.......5 am Weihaiwe...g am. Hankow 5 am

Shanghai... am .88 83 Gutzlaff

29.8b) 841 Sharp Peak. Amay

a.m. 19.1 |83|87 Swatow .... Ta hoku Taichu....... Tainan Koshaa......

Pescadores...

+1.

15

or

H. W. Destelan, Madame Elliott, Mr. and Mrs,

T..M. Fletcher, H. L Gaster, Mr. E, R. A.

Grant

Scarpati, M. Springlar, M. E.

Siva Netto, Mr. and Mr. A. F. and child Gilva, Mr. & Ms. F. F. ***Eça da 16.

Sousa, Dr. E. Le Sprint, Gi By

Schnitzer, Dr. Stewart. G. R.

Mr,

Storbeck, Dr.

Stuart, Mrs. Joan

and Templeton, P. A.

We call. H. M. Wasssall, Mr. & Mrs.

N. C

Kwan, Mr. and Mrs. C.

H.

Aagaard, Mrs. B.

Allen, Mr.

Aubrey, Dr.

Aucott, E. F.'.

Austin, Mr.

PEAK.

chii-

Carruthers, E. 5. Chamier, C.M.G., Lt

Col, Chamier, Mrs. &

dren Daniel, Frod. W. Daniel, Water J..

Darling, Col.

Davidson, Mr.

Davies, Hon. W. Rees

Edwards, Rev. & Mis. Ella, MT.

Irving, Edward Joseph, Mr. and

S.

}

Koid, Miss Kondo, Mies

Kondo, Mr. and Mrs,

H. sed children

Kon, E. L.

Lanning, Albert E.

Lauder, Major

Lawford, L. H."

Logan, Major and Mrs. Martin, R.

Mitchell, R. Moliermann, Mrt: Monk, S. D. Moreno, A.

Ennies, Rey, and Mrs. Nalin, Mr. and Mrs.

Dallas

Evans, Mir

Finch, Capt, and Mrs.

Galbraithe, M.

Gansdon, G. G.

Glover, Lt Col

Mrs. Gompertz, H. H Hassan, Mr. and Holl, P.

Smith, Mr. and

Me,|_

Hewitt, A. H.

Hewetson, J.

Hickman, Mr.

"

HIL B.-E.M

Smith, E. Grant Stewart, Capt.

KOWLOON,

Hope, Mr. and Mrs J.

and z children Stapleton, Mr. & Mrs.

|

Bedo, Capt.

|

Doughty, Mr. and Mr. Gardner, J. H.

Guild, Mr. & Mrs, and

2 children

and 2 children Stone, P. E. F.

Fond, E.

Oliver, Capt. and Mrs. Otte, FL

Phipps, Mr.

Piggott, Sir Francis Raymond, Mr. E.

and Raymond, Mr. & Mrs. Reid, Lieut. Co- Riftland Mr. and Mrs.

Mr.H.

Silas, Mr.

Sinclair, A.

Smith, A. Findlay

Stone, Mr. and Mrs.

Watkins, Mr.

Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Whathirst, K.

Owen and children

Willord, F. C.

Hutchison, Capt. and Williamson, Mn, and

Mrs.

Humphreys, W. M.

Hoc caday, W. C

children

Williams, Dr. Fitz Wood, David

Jones, Ra... Major Worbrook, Mr.

T. P.

HIR BRITANNIO MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE CHINA STATION.

TONS.

GUNS.

1.H.P.

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LAST REPORTED AT-

Waibaiwai Colombo

Weibriwni

Weibaiwel

Shanghai

Lt. Comdr Hon. R. O. B. Bridgeman.....| Licut-Commander F. B. Noble a.. Commander B. L. Majendie........ Master S. West...

Hongkong ...Hongkong

Hongkong

Waibalwei

Shanghai

..: WaihaiwaÏ

CLASS.

CAPTAIN.

despatch-scrsel...

700

3,000

cruzer, and class

4,360

10

7,000

cruiser, Is clazy

9,800

12,000

river, gunboat

Captain S.. E. Erskine ..."

Commander C. T. K. Fuller. in Captain F. E. O. Rysa

710

900

river gunboat

***

710

sloop

1,970

1,400

water tank and tug...

390

300

T

sloop

1,070

1,400

Fame...

torpedo buat destroyar.

: 306.

5.700.

Flors..

cruiser, and class

4,360"

7,000

Handy

torpedo baat destroye

Commander C. D. S. Rukes Liont. Commander. A. L. Grosson Captain Roland. Nugent ..

+

275

4,000

torpido boat Ceuroyar

475

4,000

torpedo boat destroyer

180

3,900

9,800

22,000

cruiser, 1st class

14,100

30,000

016

1,200

+1,070

1,400

cruiser, ist.class

་་་

9,800

14

11,000

Captain G. W. Smith

180

Boo

10

**

85

240-

6,300

140

&

240

240

6,500

800

900

6,300

N

river gunboat

Hart. ...

Janus. Kent King Alfred Kinsha.... Marijo Moamenib... Moorben Nightingale Olter ...

Sandpiper...

Whiting

Widgeon.................._494. Woodcock... Woodlark

cruiser, ist class

river gunbast

surveying ship

river gunboat

river kunboat

torpedo boat destroyer

river gunboat

river gunboat

torpedo boat destroyei receiving ship...

ris ar gunboat

H

river gunboat torpedo boat dettoyer survoying ship...

torpedo bost destroyer nver gunboat

"river gunboat

river gunboat

Robin....

b

Snipe

cm

TAKE....

b

Tamar

h

Teal

**

19.83.79 91 (NNE)

C

Thistle

a.m.29.86

Virago

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29.84

Waterwitch

29.81

29.86

29.8

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