AWAKRNINGTM OF: CHINA."
This is the subject of an article in the cur- Tent Handira Barchasi by his elander Chester Lambert. Be remarks
The game in the Far Eial, played on the part of at least three of the Powerk with definite intention to win, and by the remainder with an energy which depends largely upon the pressure of home interests, and is at its best fitful and ill-directed, presents several aspects watey of consideration. With China as their playground, thest Powers have for some years past indulged is in international tug-of-war in which the sides have hitherto been two to one, though not always the same, two. When in the scaffloo-looking nations are rudely pushed aside, pitsons hauds are raised to beaven de-
claiming the villainy, the treachery, the untreaty like behaviour of the offenders. For the leci- ings of China in the "matter-the householder whore gardens have been overiún by the war ring parties as one seems to care. Will she, formerly the proudest of nations, for ever con- tious to permit her domains to be turned into
■ political baar gaideo? la not the even now quietly preparing to enter the arena and de. cide once and for all her night to live in pence and contentment? One attitude" of China must not be lost. sight of, and that is the intense carnestness underlying all her en- deavours. The rational pit is at least aroused with its silent appeal for assist
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abce and friendship. Those who stand by China pow. will have little cause-to-regret- it in the future. Seeing that a Chinese never forgets his friendsor seldom his enamics-we may well ask ourselves what part we are going to play in this new act of
Commercially our inter the Eastern drama. ents lie in China. Already other nations are cutting us out and obtaining a foothold in the country and word in the councils of the -Empire. China has foquently turned to Great
་ ། ད་ -བ་ ་་་་ མ་ ་ Britain for advice or assistance, and as fre- distracted in oiber quently, our attentions directions of our interests Imperil'ed hearer at hame, she has obtained but little satisfaction or assistance. Now that other nitions are Eager to pose as her advisers and protectors in reluta for bent his in the shape of concessions and trade facilities, perhaps as for the moment we are not engaged in adding territory to our dominious for which we bave' neither use nor suitable population, we might do worse than Try to regain some of our prestige in the East which was certainly not increased in Chinese eyes when we allied ourselves to her old epspy and quondam vassz, fapan.
VOLUNTEER.COMPS ORDERS,
AREILLERY UNITS TRAINING,
sod Special Course for Officers, N.C.O's and specialists.
Date of attendances:-Monday 14th, Tuesday 15th; Wednesday 16th and. Friday 18th.
Parade. At Headquarters at 5.30 p.m. sharp and proceed to the Peak for instructions Tram tickets will be provided.
Offices Commanding Companies will warn the selected layers, range finders and signallers to attend,
Company Sergi-Majors must be piezent,
ENGINEER COMPANY.
Parads. At West Fort, Kowloon, at 9 p. on Wednesday, the 16th instant, for technical
autructions.
ENGINEER AND INFANTRY COMPANIES. ́) Parade, Headquarters at 5.39 pm. on „Monday, the 14th, and Friday, the 18th instant, for infantry drills. Sergt. Downes, 3rd Mid. dlesex Fegt, will attend.
.
TAIKOO DETACHMENT.
Parade. At Taikoo at 5,30 on Thursday, the -17th instanı, for infantry drill. Sergy Downes,
3rd Middlesex Regi, will attend.
JOINED.
-Mr. K. F, Morrison joined the Corps on the 7.b September; 1938, assigned Corps No. 1,044, and posted to No. 3 Company.
· STRUCK OFF,
Gunner A. H. Laing in struck off the strength the Corps with effect from the 1st October,
8.
RKSIGNED,
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY SEPTEMBER II 1908.
THE WEATHER.
The following report in from Mr. F. G. Figg, Director of the Hongkong Observatory :---- 1: Do the 11th at 11:55: *.—The typhoon is moving towards N.E. about midway between the Loochoos and the Bonins
'Tho' barometer has fallen over. N. Chins owing to a de ression which appears to be Passing from the Continent to the Yellow Sea.
Pressure has increased slightly and is bigbent over NE Japan. _________
Light variable to moderate N.E. winds may be expected in the Formoss Channel and light variable winds over the N. part of the Chion Sea, Hongkong Rainfall for the 74 hours ending at 10 am. to-day, o.co inches.
FORECAST. -Hongkong and Neighbourhoud, variable winds, light; lait.
2-Formosa Channel, variable to N.E. winds, fight to moderais.
1.-South coast of Chiza batween Hongkong and Lamocki, same as No. 1. 24
South coast of China between Hongkong and Hainan, same as No.'1...........
Shipping.
ATTIVIE
Kiukiang, Br. 8.5 1,228, H. A. Wavell, toth Sept-Shanghai 6th Sept., and Swalow gth. Gen.-B. & S.
- S:0. Co:
Signal, Ger. ., 910, G. Schlaikier, 8th Sept.
Swalow 7th Sept., Ballast.—J. & Co. Wakamates Mara, Jap, s. 1,7°0, ikawa, 9th
Sept-Mojzad Septy Goal-MBK Zafiro, Bato Be Rodger gist Asig mm pass Manila 28th Aug,
ig Ballast. – S., T. & Co.
سمسم
SAILING VARIE Julenpolis, Br. ship, 2,840, Stewart, 5th June
San Francisco 5th April, Case Oil-S. O. Ch. King George, Br. ship, 2,057, Tucker, 7th Aug-Canton 6th Aug,, Ballast.-S. O.
Co
·DOCK RETURNS,
HONGKONG AND WHAMPDA DOCES. Sorsogon t Kowloon Dock H.M.S. Waitin Vigilantsien U.S.S. Albatross avise Juteopolis .......................................'”
Moutanes
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Chan On
Siberia
Rubi
Kiang Ta Kaga Mani
Pocabontas ............
Cosmopolltan
The Ships Passed Canal.
T
18th July-Brasilia, Criwhall, Prometheus, Palermo, Hakala Maru, Memnon, Derfinger, Klets in July-Bantomond, Ningchow, Fitzpatrick, Br...., Williams, fath Sept. Nors, Polymasian, Maria Rickmers, Tencer.
Penang 30th Aug. Gen. Order.
rich, Glentara, Kinfück, Benvenus, Namur, Choysang, Br. 5.5, 2,784, A. E. Saudbach, sath 4th August-Alisa Craig, Prins Bild Fried- Sept Calcutta via Penaog and Singapore Oceano. 7th August-Goeben, Brisgavia, Cal ** 5th Sept., Gen.-J., M. & Co. Faming, Urs 1,316, A-Somerville, 11th chas, Ernest Simine, Filis, Kaisow, Kenne bic, Kamakura Mare Tydens, Querant 11th Sept, Manila Bth.Sept., Gen.-B. & S.
August-Austria, Monmusiikshira, Muscaster, Br. 4-masted bark, 2,968, J. White, Wakasa Mars. Eclipse,
14th August-Inverclyde, 1th Sept.-Canton reth Sept, Ballast.-Pera, Silesia, (Ger.) 19th August-Bendoras, Bombay Mars, Caledonien, Pathan Lutrow. 21st August-Alcinous, Hilachi Maru, Ville de la Ciotat, Liberia, Moyuna, Print Ludwig. | 24th August-Meinam, Soiatra, Dortmund, -Sade-Mars 28th August-Glennvon, Sardi- mia, Sumatra, Tourant et September- Ailyanas, Agamemnon, Benalder, Indra- samha, Teenkai, Ching Wỏ, Siam, Soyo Maru 4th September-Wriÿ Ca tle, Suruga, C. Ferd Lariss Ceyl Man, Glenturrit, Hyson, Kanagawa Maru, l'eshazour. 8th September -Seiarnhorst, Beniedi, Bingo Mars, Carnar vonshire, Caledonien, Istria, El Kani wa, Zie- ten, Ronang St.
Knivsberg, Ger .., 646, Henk, 11th Sep.
Kwongchow-was and Macio rith Sept Gen.-J. & Co.
Clearances at the Harbour Ofiče. Kwanglie, for Shangha. Loongiang, for Manila. Lexhor, for Shanghai,. Haichist, for Swatow. America Mars, for Shanghai. Fochow, for Shanghai
era for Shanghai, Zafiro, for Manila.
Hanoi, for Kwong-chow.wan.
Departures Sept. 11. America Maru, for San Francisco, Lennox, for Vancouver. Kohitchang, for Bangkek. Borneo, for Sandakan, Reidar, for Singapore.. Hamot, for Haiphong. Kinklang, for Canton, Hatching, for Coast Ports. Vochow, for Shanghai. Lrongsang, for Manila. Kwangle, for Shanghai,
* Passengers arrived, Per Kiukiang, from Shanghai, &c=Mr. C. E. Garner, and 40 Chinese.
Per Choyiang, from Calcutta, &c.—Mr. and Mrs. Goorie, and 254 Chinese,
Passengers departed.
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Pee Derglinger, for Hamburg, &c.---Messrs. ]. C. Bagks, F. M. Boll,'F. L. de 'Baer, A. v. Bochove, S. Bird, Rev. and Mrs, E. Chute, Mr. and Mrs. Coke, Mr. Jasć Froy, Mm. Ülars Faldo, Me. Gi. M. Eleming Dr. H. B. Gia ham, Mrs. Huha, Rev. W. E. Holley and family, Mr. J. Ingimoto, R-v. and Mrs. Mercer G. Johnston, Capt. Lieut. v. Koch, Capt. and Mrs. King, Mr. C. de Mello Leis and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lindenmeyer, Messrs. Harald Mills, E. Mollican, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Parr, Messrs. R. Rickmers,], A. C. Sleyster, J. Stark, Dr. J. Stronck and family, Messes. Rudolf Beyler, L. Thompson, Sub-Licut, v. Tilling and family, Miss E. Thormables, Lady Walham, Miss Wendt, Bod Mr. C. Zimmermann.
Cupping Reports.
Str. Fließatrick, from Penang i-Fine wea- ther throughout passage,
Str. Choysang, Iram Calcatta, &c.:-Light variable winds smooth sea cloudy floe weather, VESSELS IN PORT."
STEAMERS,
Ailsacraig, Br. sa, 2,166, A. D. Moody, goth
Aug,-Barry Department,ock 14th July, Coal, Navy
Bourbon, Fr. 8.5, 997, La Bail, 6th Sept Saigon and Sept., Gen-Man Fat.
Gunner J. McIntyre is permitted to resign Capri, tal, as, 2,718, D. Fedone, 5th Sept., wab effect from the 2nd instapt.
TRANSFERS
Gunner G, Hill is permitted to transfer' from No.a Company to the Infantry Company with eflect from the 3rd instant.
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Gunner W.-Ironside is permitted to transfer from No. 3 Company, to the Infantry Company with effect from the gth instant,
*. LEXVA!
Captain. D Macdonald is granted leave of whence out of the Colony for 3 months with + et from the 'gth instant..."
COMMERCIAL.
TO- JAY'S RACHẲNGE.
-Selling
London-Bank T.T..........................
Do.
Da
demand.
Bombay 17th Aug., and Singapore 30th, Gen-C. & Co. Cart Dieder.chsen, Ger. 5.8, 774, J. Kaysen, 9th Sept., Haiphong 5th Sept, and Hoihow 8th, Rice and Gen.—J, & Co., Courtfield, Br... 4,897, ]. Wiseman, 35th
May-Moji zoth May, Coal.-M. B. K. Daijis Maru, Jap: s.s., 200, I. Sakumi, oth
Sept.Tamsui (sh Sept, Gen.-O, S.K. Fiome, Ger. 3.s., 838, Wagner, 7th Sept.-- Labuan 1st Sept, Coal-S., W. & Go. Germanin, Ger. 1.1., 1,714, R. Lorenzen, 10th
Sept.-Canton 9th Sept, Gen.-J. & Co. Hailan, Fr. 11. 477, D. Hõeg, ftit Aug.—"|
Hoihow 19.b Aug,, Gen.-A. R. M. Hokuto Mars, Jap. £8., 2,416, Keseda, gib
Sept., Moji zad Sept., Coal.-M. P. K. Hupeb, Br. 15, 1:274, G. J. Splok, 10th Sept.,-
Hoihow 9 b Sept., Gen-B. & S.
|- Invatclyde,-lir. 6.5,,-3,243, W.-H. Léa, roth,
Arrivals at Home-18th JulyPrins Hein. rick, Denbighshire, Tonkin. 29th July-Poons. 31st July-Canton, Stentor, 4th August-Cey Ion, Kleiri, China, (Aus.” Dan of Airlie, Rhate, Scandia, Sithosta, Hakata Maru, Segovia, Candia, 7th Angust-Pinmad, Polynesien, toth August-Palerms. 11th August-Alcides, cath' -18th August-Calchas, Kíniuck, Satsuma. August-Gharts, Glensarn, Goeben, Memno Wakasa Maru, Namur. 26th August-Calz donien, Helly Bib August--Sado Mary 1st September-Muncaster, Moyuni, Prini Lud-, ig. 4th September-Brizgavia, Tourare, zih September--Socotra. 8th September-Ching Wo. Titan,
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL RÉGISTYF,
*September, folk, 1908, 2.0
Kochi
Nagasak!..... Kagoshima.. Oshima...... Naha Ishigakilimu
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Ulie de la On Austria
From:
"Agente.
My Means Sept"14" S, W. & Co Sept. 14 Awa Mardini
NAY. K. Sept. 14 | Calbay
M. & Co Sept. 14 K Sapt. 15 Yebbahi Maro, Moji... Y. H Bendoran ...... Singapore. G., L. & Co Sept. 15 Tranquebar Singapore: M. & Co Sept. 15. China dan Tapan P. M. Co... Sept. 10 Emp, of China, Japan : 0. P. R. Co Sept. 17 Tosa Mard Japan ... N. Y, K., Sept. 17 P. Waldemar. „Sydney M. & Co Sept 18 Tipanes....... Macassar...). C. J. L... Sept. 18 Yetorofu Maro, Colombo.... N. Y. K.
Sept. 23
Posi Oface,
A Mail will close for :---- Manila-Par Zafire, 12th Sept., 'T'À M. Saigon-Per Flums, 12th Sept. 11AM. Singapore, Penang and Bombay-Per Capri, 12th Sept; it A.M.
Macao-Par Søl-Taf, 1zth Sept., 1.15 KN. Singapore, Penang and Calcutta- Pe Pepksang, 12th Sept., 2`....
Hollo Per Llanfchow, 19h,Sept., 3 P.M)! Heibow and Haiphong-Per Carl Diederick 300, 12th Sept. 5 PM
Swatow, Amoy and Tamsui-Por Daiji Marw, 13th Sept 9'AM
VISITORS AT TEN HOTELS
HONONG.
G.
Inuck, Capt. R. Johnson, Mes, W. O." Kiercobe. I. An
Adamı, PAR “Bacha, &. A...
Battiscombo, H. G. Benson, Ring An Black, Dr. G.-D. R Blanchard, Mis. M. Blane, A. B. Brayfield, T.
Massey, Miss K. A. Buck, G. G.
McIntosh, G. Uk Buck, L A. Bomann, Mr and Mrs. McKean, Dr. G; W.
Moore, Dr. and Mr.
Bodnar, WC, Bassierre, S. C. de i Butler, Dr and Mrs. A. Clark, M. O.
Colylu, H. E.
König, G
Lau
MAG Cho, H.E Lindberg, C.
WBA Murphy, F. Niedbardt, R. Packer, B..
Condon, H. L.
Copp, Capt. W. H. Courtney. Mrs. M. and
child
"Day, E. W.
Crook. A. H.
Pearse, Dr. W. W. Peake, A. W. J. Partins, T. L | Perindorge, Dr. & May.
G. de' Ray, E. H. Rich, L.
·ཎྜ་
G. B.
Schlachter, G.
Elmore, E. J.
Emm, F.
Ningpo and Shanghai--- Per Ķwongrong, 14th Sophy 11 AM.DA
Dexter, Mr. and Mrs. Roland, L.A.
Fuller, S. J.
Faller, Danman
Gamper CE. Goldman, 1
Gowie, Mr. and
··R. -Hall, J. E.
Tient in--Por Chipshing, 15th Sept., TO AM. Europe, &c, India, via Tuticoria-PerHall, Capt. T.
Hayes, G..V. Australien, 15th Sept, 11AM.
Keelung, Shanghai Moji, Kobe, Shimire, Yokohama, Victoria and Seattle-Per Laga Marw, 15th Sept, M.
Shanghai-Periukiang, 15th Sept, 3 B.M. Samarang and Sourabaya-P'er Quarta, Tith Sept, 4 P.M.
Singapore, Penang and Colombo - Per Awa Mary, 5th Sept, 5 M.
Timor, Port Darwin, Thursday Island, Cook town, Cairos, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne-Per Aldenham, 17th Sept.,
AM
Cebu and liollo-Per Kaifong, 17th Sept., 3.P.M.
Manila-Per Yunsang, 18th. Sept., 3 P.M. Manila-Per Rubi, ngth Sept, to to the Keelung, Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yoko kama, Honolulu ao San Francisco Per Sibarta, 19th Sept., 16 A.M.
Rurope, &c. itia Malia, 19th Sept., 11 A.M.
Shields, O. B.
Spittles, J. Springman, W. Stebbing, W. T. Stevens, Rev. A, J. Thomas, H. P. Mrs. Thomas, Miss V. Wallich, Ge
'Woods, 1. D.
Whisman, Capt.
Young, F. S.
CONNAUGHT,
Almada, Miss & Mai- Kwan, Me, and Mrs. C.
H.
ter
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Chute, Me-and-Mrs.-Maihar, H.-L.
E.
Compare, G. Coubter, Dr. E. Cumming, J. A. Davies, 1. A..
Drox, Mr. and Mrs.
D. del Engelen, Dr. M.--
Eyre, Mr. and Mrs. H.
vta Taticusi--P-Hannab, H. P.
Shanghal, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolula and San Francisco-Fer China, 26th Sept: 11 A.M.
Shanghal, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Honoluld and Sin Francisco-Per Monteagle, 3rd Oct. 11 am,
Manila, Zamboanga, Thursday Island, Cook. town, Cairns, Towasville Brisbane, Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, Melbourne, Perth, Adelaide and Fremantle-Por Taiyuan,
10th Oct., 3 P.M..
Janna...
NAMR.
Morgans, C.
Muldens, W. G.. Olsen, F.
Oroner, Josude $;
Asgaard, Mr. B #Allen, Melb
WARDA DEJ
Aucott EF. Austin, Mrs. Carrothers, E. S
Chamler, Co., Lt-
Col
Chamier, Mm, & chil
drenge
Daniel, Fred W. Danikl, Water }A Darling, Col
Davidson, Mr.S"
Keid Miss Rosado, Mias Kozido, ar, and Mrs.
H. and children" Krause, E. L Lanning, Albert E Lauder, Major
Lawford, Le H Logan, Major and Mrs. Martin, Ka
Mitchell, R.
Davies, Hon: W. Rees Mullermano, Mrs.
Edwards, Rev. & Mrs. Mook, S. D.
KUM MIN.
Ardell Moreño, Ak
Enuses, Ray, and Mrs. Nalle, Mr. and Mrs.
Datius
Evan, Miss
Finch, Capt. and Mrs.
Galbraithe, Mr, (HRK
G G Gansdon, Glover, Lt Col
and
Gomperia, H. H.
Hassan, Mr. and Mrs
Hell, P.
Hewitt, A. Hi
Hamation, J.
Hickman, Mr.
· HIILE. E.
Oliver, Capr. and Mrs,' Que, Lt.
Phipps, Mr.
Piggott, Sir Francis Raymond, Mr. E Raymond, Mr. & Mrs. Reid, Lisa Lo Rissland Mr. and Mrs.
Silas
Mr.
Sinclair, A
Smith, A. Eindlay.
Stone, Mr. and Mrs
Watkins, M
Hogbes, Mr. and Mrs. Wharhirst, K.
Owen and children
Wilford, F. CARNE
Hutchison, Capt. and Williamson, Mrs, and
·Mrs.
children
Humphreys, W. M.
Williams, Dr. Fitz
Hockaday, W, T. Wood, David
Jones, KAMC, Major Worbrook, Mr.
T.P.
Adams, F. R.
CRAIGIEBURN,
Hayes, Dr.
Anderson, R., Major Inge, Mrs.
and Mr F. H. E. Caldwell, G. E Glothier, Mr. and Mrs,
Pilgrim, J. A. and ser. W
vent
Pold, -Mr. and Mrs. G.
D..
Rigge, H.E.
Ford, Mr. and Mrs. S. Rozario, Gao. A. D..
W.
Scarpari, M. Springfor, M. E. Genkel, A. J.
Silva-Notio, Mr. and Hall, H. L. Haliqua, E. J.
Mrs. A. F. and child Bilva, Mr. & Mr. F. F.
Eça da Souza, Dr. E. L. Sprint, C. B.. Schnitzer, Dr. 8. Stewart, G, R.,
Storbeck, Dr. Stuart, Mr. Joan Templeton, P. A.
Hazen, R. Heron, Miss Holmes, H. S. Hoover, C. L.** Horst, Mr. and Mrs.
.C.
է.
Hough, Dr. Hulen, H. jorge, Mr., Mrs, Master F. J. V. Kelly, W. H.. Jos, Dr.
Wait, Th. W. Mcl,
and
Wescall, H. M.
Wessuall, Mr. & Mrs. |
N. C.
Destelan, Madame Elliott, Mr. and Mrs.
·T.-M.
Fletcher, H. L Gaster, Mr. E. R. A.
Jones, Dr. and Mrs. K.
Nikkels, R. N. W. Pyn, Mr. & Mrs. Burns. Ram, ELA Baunders, Mr. Smith, sét, and. Mrs.
Grant Smith, E. Grant Stewart, Capt.
- KOWLDON. ——
Bode, Capt. Doughty, Mr. and Mrs, Gardaer, H.. Guild, Mr & Mrs, and
a children: Pond, B.
Hops, Mr. and Mrs J.
and 2 children Stapleton, Mr. & Mr.
and 2 children Stode, P. E, F.
Sept, as at Sept, zo at
10
Barometer...
29.00
2.Bo
Temportana : có H 85 Hamidity to ex Rainfall.......
86
69
HIS BRITANNIO MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE CHINA STATION."
Toks GUNS LH.P..
CAPTAIN.
LAST REPORTED AT
Shanghai
Hongkong
Hongkong
Hongkong
Nagasaki
Shangbai
Nagasaki
Nagasaki
Nagatnici
Port Letzter
Commander 6. T, K. Fuliar ....
Captain S.. E. Erskina_.........
Lt-Comdr Hon. R. O. B. Bridgeman...... Lieut-Con mandar F. B. Noble ... Command r B. L. Majandis....
HA the
Master S. West... Commander C. D. 5, Rakes Lisut,-Commander A. L. Gresson Captain Roland Nugent .. Libat Commandor W. H. Darwall Lisat-Commander Dickens ....dan Lient.-Com-nunder C. A. Fremjatle Captain G. G. A. Marescaux ....... Captain Clinton Baker...
Lieut-Commander S. H. Tennyson
Commander F. H. Walter
Captain G. W. Smith
Lieut. Commander C G. Walcott Lisnt-Commander R. 5. Roj.... ....
Liast-Commandor J. White
Lieut-Commander H. R. Tickell Lleat-Commander Alan Dixon Hosn. W. Sirath
Rear-Admiral R. H. S. Stokes
Liept, Commander H. R. Godfrey Lieut.-Commander H.T. 'Attlay ... Comando Stevensod ...
Lieut-Commander H. P. Dooglas
Port Lacaref
en route Cocos Ids,
Port`Lazarof
Shanghai
· Port 'Lazaraf
Yangis Jossaicon Port Lazaraf West River. Yangtes Hongkong
Hongkong
West Kiver Yangita Hongkong Hongkong
Yapptis
Yangise Naguki
Port Swattenham Hongkong
CLABS.
Alacrity
despatch-vessel...
700
4
1,000
Astraes Bedford
cruiser, and class
4,360
7,000
Captain. F. E. C. Ryan
cruiser, 1 class ‚...........
9,800
12,000
Brambio
tiver gunboat
710
900
Britomart
river Funboat,
-710
.900
6
"
Bar. Th, Hu. Wied W.
Vladivostock.j? `ami30.02j53 94 Nemuro
m.3004] Hakodate Tokio
Cadmus Cherub
sloop of
1,070
1,400
Water
trok and lug
390
303
sloop...
1,070
1,400
Famo
torpedo bost destroyer.
306
5,700
300
Flora...
craiser, 2nd class.
4,360
7,000
13 202
-torpsó hoar-lestroyer
275
4,000
中國
2995
to pedo boat dearoyer
275
4,000
12
29.88
to perla boat destroyer
3,900
29 B4
raiset, 1st class
4,800.
12,000
ag 69
cruiser, ist class.
14,100
18
30,000
29.6
616
1,200
ag 8
1,070
1,400
**
9,800
12,000
10 4.m
180
800
85
240
6,300
BS
240
river gunboat jar
240
——-river-gunboat........
249
torpado‘bost destroye! ...
150
4,500
receiving ship...
river gunboat the
800
river Khabost ...
900
torpedo boat detroyer
355
6,300
surveying chip
620
(50
torpedo boat destroyer
300
900
Lient-Commander J. Kiddle
river ganboat
195
Box.
Lieut-Com-nander ino, F. Kao...
Yangtso
river gunboat
150
550
fiver güzboat
150
$50
Lieut.-Comdr. H. R.V, Cottrell-Dormer. Lieat.Commander G. R. Livingstons...
Yangise
Yangthe
Bonic, Is..... Chefoo 'Washawe
Hankow..... Kinking..... Shanghai.... Gotzlaf Sharp Peak Amoy...
Swator
Taihok
Taichu
Tainar
(2989-
a.m.2999
a. 10.04
OF
9. a.m. 79 8879
Keshub .... Pescadores..." Canton..... 19
Handy Hart
Kept
King Alfied Kinsha Marlia
Monmouth... Moorhen Nightingale
Oster ... Robin... Sandpiper...
Saipo **** Taku ...
river gunboat surveying ship... cruises, ist clues river gunboat t river gunboat
torpedo boat destroyer fiver gunboat.
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m.)
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Macao... Haihow.19 Pakbo) Phullen........ 8. Am. Tourans viss
Virgo Waterwitch
Whiting Widgeon
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Word cock to Woodiark ...
Flying Flag of
0, St. James. Abarri Manila Legnspl. Bacolod
6 A.M.
101m.
77 WN
5 a.m.)10 85 77
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September 11th, 1908, ‘a m.
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Iral the Honourable Sie Hedworth Lambion, x.c.8.; Commander-in-Chiat
FRENCH MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA STATION,
COMMANDING OFFICERS.
NAME.
FLAG AND DESCRIPTION,
TONS.
GUNS. H. P.
Alger
Argal
2nd class criter rivergunboat
3,100
Commander Foursier
Bruin
6. 16
570
Kient: Audouard
1,300
Captalo. Rochas
Décidée
·13,500
Olry
500
Paibo ve
280-
441
i.
Takiang
180
530
D'Entrecasteaux †
Vigilante
armoured cruiser...
gunboat
1st class armoured cruiser.
river gunboat ett gað an
river gunboat
| Flagship of Rear-Admiral Perrin, Commander-in-Chief.
15
#
P
19.88
að
298
(29.76)
(19.7.
29.77
2922
Basis ..... Chalon...
#
29.81
**
a.m.19.95
COWNW
Vipère.... Lion
#
am 20.82 7000
Baforsette ... Bouclier
Tahig ikisima,
Fept., New York 3181 July, Oil and Gen.
,, T. & Co. .........1/94. Kaga Maro, Jap. 8.1, 3.995, G; S. Lapraik, 6th Weiwei.m.296966
Sept., Shanghai 3rd Sept., Gen.-N. Y. Hankow...... 9 5/16,
.80 ...33 Do demand.................................................................. 153) Shangtal—Bank T.T. nouşi......................754 Singapore-Bank T.T. par H.K. 510976 Japan Back T.T.
Java-Bink T.T. suminis
Buying.
K.
05
29.79 73 86 | WW
91 NE
Coronade...
Cimeterre...
Estoc
Jacqulu
Achèron
Alouette
Comète
Fronde**
Lynx. Ake
Manche
river gunboal
steam-launch
Gunboats.
} 1
LAST REPORTED AT
900
Lieut. de Linards Busi
Capt. Thibault ...
Lient. de'Maindegville
Lieal. Fuech
Lienu. Bismil
Saigon
Canton
Gulf of Pechi Shanghai
Chelon & Chingtão. Upper Yangtz Tougko
Upper Yangiso Cantonged the
Reserva,
Saigon
475
500
170
140
140 141
200
Haiphong
armoured, guzboat ...
1,700
Lient, Berimand...
Saigon
パ
400
Commander Badin
Balcon
gunboat
H
gunboat
500
Capt. L. Gervais
Saigon
FID
·60
Llaut. Gombet .......
Salgon
IN
29.8
Esturgaon
imp-marine... has
P
Balgon
29.8
destroyer:
6,300
HE
Henri Rivière : 191
zivar gunboat, an
Liant Marrsra
Balgon
anb-marins.
surveying ship..
900
Commander Ragot de la Touche...
IM
6,300
Commander De la Roche Korandrson.
Mousquet
Period
submarino...
60
Liant. Monnierius)
Pistolet
destroyer
7,000
Commander Mortenol
60
Lleus, Monis 004 Mar 400
Proto@iz Redoutable
'sub-marina.....
|^ battleship, reserve' - ...
6,100
"Capt. Dronet
Styx
armoured gunboat
1,600
Takot
destroyer).
+6,500
In Reserve...
Varban
torpedo-depot
Vétéran
#
Kinking. 4 months' igbl.
-419 7/10 · Laartes, Br 11, 1,340, H. C. D. Frampton, Shanghai France-Bank T.Tammarayanan .3 221 5th Sept-Saigon zik Angi, Gen-Wo | Gutzlaff ...send
Fat Sing. America-Bank TiT.'...........
Sharp Plak... Lamington, Br. .., 2,283, J. J. G. MacPhail, Amoy........ Germany--Bank T,Tiger
3rd Aug..-Hongáy 18th Aug. Coal-B Swatown India T.T.
& s.
Taiboku |} 10. Loosok, Ger. 45, 1,025, G.- Schultzen, 6ik Taichu....... Sept.,—Bangkok. 31st Aug., Rico and Teinen......... Wood.-B. & S.
Koshun 861 Montages, Am., 211, C. Camus, 4th Sept., Pescadores.
Manila fet Sept., Ballast.—Master, Canton) #m]295 ,106) | Montangle, Br. 18, 6,163, W. Davison," "9th "Hongkong... foam.39.88 Sept Vancouver 1515 Aug, and Shang- Victoria Foak hai 6th Sept, Mails and Gen.-G. P. R. | Gap Rock" ... Co.
MECSO meman „1/99 | Pera, Br. 1.6, 4.918, W. W. Cóɔke, a. M.R., 10th Hollow TG9 LE
Sept.–Middlesboro 19th july, Gén,—P. & Pakbol................... 0. S. N. Co.
Phallen u Ger. 16, 998, W. Bötefülür, yih | Tosmne .............. Pongton
SeptBangkok 29th Aug, Rice, Wood O. St James. and Salt B. & R. Robi, Br. na, 1,619, R. W. Almond, yıl Sept., Manila....
-Manila 3rd Sept., and Amoy Gib, Hemp. |- Lagavo! -S. T. & Co
Bacolod: Siberia, Am. 1, 5,055. A. Zeeder, 6th Supt. Callo -San Francisco fath Aug, and Shanghải Onbe -4th Sison, Malls and Guten? Ki Bâ, Co. Lakuan
(months' sight Leff................dt.i
6 months' sight LfCommuniti
3 --days' sight San Francisco'& New York 1.44 4ths' night
do."
19 days' aight Sydany & Melbourne apnel9
„souths' dight France
suuptas" sighiş
the nithe sight Germany.
sof England rate
43
-2.97 ***............................ 3/29)-
destroyer
torpedo-d
Lient, Sarlot
Commander ©Lieut. Bikai
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