THE CHINA ASSOCIATION,
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best to make the dinner a success. What that best la 1 leave you to judge As you know from what I said before this evening, I bave endeavoured to limit the duration of speeches-(laughter)-and to keep to the ten-minute role. I only regret that my lead is not better followed, because, mach as we delight to listen to the eloquence of our friends, 1,do think that long speeches interfere with the success of the dinner-in this way, that they limit the time during which we can meet and chat and discuss old days with our friends; and though, 1. step down from the chair after this occasion, I hope that those who follow me will remember the words of wisdom which I gave them-(laughter)
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Mubtaitas) Musician, 2 Followers, Mod B D.B.S. Chloasa, From London-Me. Di Taylor, Mr. and Mrs E Hughes and child, a Masters Grise and Stubbs, and Mr. Lurie, Frim Kaga Matu.... and Miss Hughes,, nome and am ch, Minnes Marscillas Ray, Dr. and Mr. Riddle, Mr. Fo China
Nov, 20 Dec. Browntigg, and Mire "H. Müx." From Singa-
T. & Co Dec | pora-Messrs. W. Carter, G, Blass, Hon. Licut. Lightning ...
D.3. & Co Dec 1 Kimm, Messrs. 1 eeng Swee and Wong, Sum Chen. For Strenghal from Brimbay Mr. Name Maru... Singapore. N. Y.K... Dec. Datalzi and Japanese ayah. From London Boclown Colombo, M. & Co... Dec
Monteagle.....apan C. PR. Co Dec. 3 Capt. and Mrs. 1. Smith, Comdr. and Ms Totomi Mari... Bombay N. Y. K... Dec. Webster, Miss Gray, and Mr. Keith Sign. Waldemar.. Sydsey. M. & Col. Dec. For Yokohama Hiss Dixon, Mr. Franklin, Emp. of India Vancouver C. P. R. Co Dec, 10 dr. R. and Miss Hill, and Mr. W. Warren, For Manila-Mr. and Mrs;”"H, Kruzi and child. From Marsellies-Mes, F. Snowden,
Passangers departed.
and that they will limit themselves and en-
Per Nikko Maru, Tor Japan-Meisn. 5. Golo, deavour to get other gentlemen who are going B. Hammond, B. Puderson, M. Schuti,
T. H. Kelly. K. Yasbitom', A. A. Lysaght, to make speeches to limit themselves, too. Col. H. Fortar, L. and Mrs. McCabe, L.-Com, think that in ten minutes those who are not. Furukawa, Lical Com. Y. Masaki, Mesir, specially gifted can say 'all that you wish to William Wyuu, H. B. Pollock, Mrs. Chang, hear, and I hope that in fatare we may find
Master Chaug, Mrs. Kan, Mrs. Kan Tong Po, my example followed Gentleman, I thank
Mesars, Tida, K. Tanskamaru, Miss_ Yuri Yo- bara, Mr. Shigetomi and child, Messrs. T. you very beartily for having drunk my health. Kids, Cho Chong Lin and Ng Yan Nung. (Loud cheers.)—L.& C. Exprem
COMMERCIAL-
TO-DAY'S EXCHANGE.
Selling.
London-Brok T.T...................
Do demand...
Do: 4 months' sight. France-Bank T,T.................. Amarĺča-Bank T.T. Germany-Bank T.T." India T.T.....
Do. demand........ Shanghai-Bank T,T,, nouris Singapore-Bank T.T. per H.K. 5100 tapan-Bank T.T. ................... {ays—Bank T.T.
Buying.
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Str. Kumang, from Calcutta, &c,Strong N'iy wind and rough sea,cloudy with frequent rald squalls to fat. of Paracels then, moderate .....1/81
gale with very high tea overcast weather 1/8 7/16 moderating as we approached. Gap Rock to 1/8 9/16 | moderate N.N.E'ly wind ; fins and clear. ~2322-231
VESSELS IN FORT.
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ber of our Association can render good seervice—it entities us, without any question, to the fullest benefits of the open door, (Cheers.) It is in this connection, that the Chion Association justifies its existence. As a co-operative body permitted to voice the Deeds of our members to the responsible officers of His Majesty's Government, wa can say what we want and what we do not want, and so exert an influence in secur.ng conditions necessary to our purposes. The sbare of the British Empire is importsandexports of Eastern Asis, though totalling the huge sum of £60,000,000 sterling, giver but a partial idea of the large British interests concerned in the trade, shipping, insurance, and founce of the most populated portion of the worlds suriace, But, geallemen, just because the Chins Asso ciation enjoy the privilege and opportunity of exercising such an influence, just so is it se cessary that the opinions advanced shall be right. opinions, enlightened and guided by knowledge, and not bliad judgments based on ignorance or misapprehension. This, brings us back once more to personal responsibility, responsibility which cannot be too strongly urged on every member, especially those who'|| are où the fighting line 10,000 miles away for on them will res the progress of the dowalall of British trade and commerce in Eastern Asia There never was a time when Elke affairs were in a more interesting state of flux, saver a time when the conseq repces at stake wore so great. To rightly appreciate and prepare for the developments which will in- evitably follow an inquiring, friendly, and sysmpathetic attitude of mind is absolutely necessary, The Chinese language school, in the promation and progress of which our Pre- sident bartaken a prominent path, is an ex-
4 months' sight L/C, cellent slap in this direction. (Cheers.) No4 months' sight L/C, better commencement can be, made, by the envoys of our commerce, towards acquising a facility for accommodation, to new circum. 15 days sight Sydney & Melbourne...1.8 15/16 stances, insight into fecal conditions, a
months' sight France ............. "access to the minds and, hent's of the people months sight
among whom they trade, than by securing a
i'months' sight Germtay... knowledge of their language. Your Japan: The Silke?................................... branch, secaggising the importance of this fact,ank of England zato i has prepared a scheme covsting a course of sovereign study. divided into six stages, successfully passed. These certificates are not' only proofs of knowledge, but undeniable evidences of car nestness and industry. The scheme has only 'been in operation a few monthy,' but already a great obstacle is seen in the queertainty.which -after surrounds the stay of an employco lù Inpau. So many firms regard their Easter staff as interchangeable between different countries, In these days this is vodoubtedly a great mis tako. Conditions of trade, and general sur roundings in Japan-are-totally-different-to- those prevailing 1 Chion or elsewhere, and each country requires a special experience, the longer the better. The days of the interme- diary, compradate or bante havé almpit entire. ly passed away in Japan, and to seçura suc- cessful and satisfactory business it is now more —and more necessary-to-postess-n-personal-ac-|-fall-bas-occurred-in the S. Philippipes.
quaintance with cheats, and a working know. ledge of the language. No interpreter, how ever able, can, make up for the lack of those Bcquirements. On account of this need for personal touch. between the British merchant and his japanese constituents, for an under standing of each other's ways of thought, it
· seems advisable that those employed by British firms to Japan shail he encouraged in regard .* themselves as permanently established, and not subject to sudden transfer to another sphere, where their knowledge, to gain whịch may have required considerable work and self. denial, will be thrown away, and may even prove a hindrance! Have spoken of the rapidly changing nature of the East, with which we must keep pace or fall behind. Those of us
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SHIPPING AND MAILS
MAILS DUB
American (China) ist prox. German (Buelow) 3rd próx German (Prine Waldemar) 9th prox.
Kobe at 7.30 am,.00 95th ort, and left again The C. PR. Co's as Monteagla.arrived at at 4 p.m., same day, via Nagasaki for Shanghai, where she is due to arrive at 5 am, on 19th inst.
THE WEATHER.
The following report is from Mr. F. G. Fig8 Director of the elongkong Observatory 100-
- On the 46 h at 11.30 a.~The depression is moving Eastwards over the Sea of Japan. **
The barometer is rising ovet China, while
The high pressure area lies over the Continent to the North of the Upper Yangiz.
The monsoon_will_frusben–sgain-in-the Formosa Chanceland continue to blow strongly over the China Sea.
Hongkong Rainfall, for the:24-hours ending. at 10 am, to-day, 003 inches.
-FORECAST......
24-Hoqgkong and Neighbourhood, N. and N.E. winds, freshening; finc,
1-Formosa Channet, N.E. winds, strong.
-South coast of China between sloogkung sad Lamock, same as No.".
4South coast of China between Hongkong and Haidan, same as No. 1.
⇒hipping.
who are working amidst theie changing condi-Kumsang, Br. 1.,, 1,077, E. J. Buller, agih tions may easily fail to realise the grant differ ences which have taken place, and the still- greater differences to which we must, look for ward. As an illustration of their vital and ime portant character, permit me to draw your as tention to the comparison between Japan's disfrostful antagonism of fifty years ago and the sentiments expressed in the rescript issued
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Nov.-Calcutta via Penang'and Singapore 17th Nov., Gen.), M. & Co. Sungkiang. Br. 8.1, 895, G. H. Pennefather, 25th Nov,,Iloilo 21st Nov., Sugar.-B. &
longtong, Ger. 8.8, 998, W. Bötellihr,
Nov.Bangkok 13th Nov, Rice and Wood, B. & S.. Loyal, Ger..., 1,237, F. Natring, 25th Nov.,
-Samarang 1h Nov., Gen.-S., W. & Co.
Dagoy, Nor. 18., 1,483, 0. Abrahamsen, 25th
Con Oct. 14. by his Majesty the Emperor of Japan. Fifty years ago japan in her weakness would fain have shut the door to Western trade. Noy, Newchwang and Dalny 18th Nov, Beans, and Oil-aagaard, Thoresen & Co. To-day lapan in her strength sends forth this Chickiang, Br. 8.5, 1,229, Kay, 25th Nov., invitation to co-operate in the peaceful aria of
--Swatow-24th-Nov-Ballast.—B, & 5, Commerce. A change, which, in view of the Ctúra Jebsen, Ger, 12, 1,103, J. Bendixen, 26th commercial tendencies of the people, we may-Nov-Canton agih Novy Geo, & Co. reasonably hope will bring about similar te Tungshing, Br. 28, 1,176, W. Stalker, 26th Nov., Canton 35th Nov., Gen.-J., M. & Cor Hikusen Maru, Jap. 1,8, 2,301, M. Matsuda, *29th bov,-Kutchínoizu 18th Nov, Coal,
-M. B. K. Benmobr, Br. £., 1,935, j. Menderson, 26th Now, London and Singapore 17th Nov, Gen.-O., L. & Co. (*
sults, is, now taking place ia China a change call it myher'a revolution-promising in its consequences to be the greatest revolution the world has ever saeo, politically, socially, econo- mically,reconstructing the entire basis of ostios. al life. It is a satisfaction to know that at soch a time our Fresident is abortly leaving to visit the scene of thesa imporisat, dévelopments, and I, am sure, genilémen, you will apite in wishing hím a safe journey, a pleasant visit, and a - speedy return—to give again to the Committee of this Associatios the benefit of his wire- and Experienced counsel (Loud chegr.) Genile men, I ask you to jolo with me is drinking to the health of "Our President."
The toast, which was enthusiastically drank,
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STRAMERS.
Asama, B. 6. 2,705, Carr, 22nd Nov
Canton arst Nov., Hallast.-S. O¦ Cat. ~ Ban Tek, Am. 5,5..329 Francisco Fabregas, 5th
Nov,- Manila and Nov., Sugat.--Örder. Bearbee, Fr. ss., 990, Le Bail, 25th Nov.-
Saigon roth Nay., Gen.-Man Fat, Doyawongse, Ger. 8.3., 1,057; F. Rehwaldt, 4th Nov.-Bangkok a8th Oct., Rice, Rice and Meal B. & S. Empress of China, Br. 3.8 3,046, R. Archibald, R.N.R., 19th Nov,—Vancouver, B.Q., 28th Oct, and Shanghai 16th Nov,, Maita and Gen.-C. P. R. Co.
Fausang. Br. %.5., 1,014, H. S. Malkins, 23rd Nov,Bangkok 12th Nov., Rice, Paddy and Gen.-J., M. & Co. Fooksang. Br. s. 1,917, T. A. Mitchell, 23rd -Nov.-Moji 18.h Nov., Gen~~~)., M. &
Co.
Fri, Nor, s 260-C. Wagle," 12th Nov.
Manila 13th Nov., Ballast.-Aagaard, | Thoresen & Co,
Haimun, Br. s. 636, 1. W. Evanı, 19th Nov.,
-Swalow 18th Nov., Gen.-D., L. & Co. Haitan, Br. 5.8., 1,189, J. S. Roach, 35th Nov.,
-Swałow 24th Nov,, Gen.—D, L. & Co, Haiyang, Br. ...73, A. E. Hodgins, and Nov.-Swatow 21st Now, Gen-D, L. &
Ca.
Hulward, Nor. ss., 1,701, R. Rönneberg, 10th Nov.-Taka Bar 5th Nov., Ballas Kowloon, Ger, ss., 1,874, A. Eaigk, 211f Nov.,
Asgaard, Thoresen & Co
-Swatow 20th Nav, Ballast.-H. A. L. Lennox, Br. 3.5, 2,361, F. Mcvair, 16th Nov.,
Shanghai's 3th Nov, Gen, C. PR or Manila, Ger, B, 1,108, J. Missco, 13th Nov, --. - Melbourne 12th Oct;-and- Manila “loth Mathilde, Ger. 33, 831, A. P. Ulderup, 24th
Nov, Gen-M & Co,
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· DOCK: RETORNE, "HONGKONG AND WHAMPOL DOCKS. H.M.S: Kent Usher.....
KowloonDock- H.M.S, Whiting Countfield......... Ban Yik, Haimun............... Eclipse
Cosmopolitan
Post Ottice,
177 In accordance with an instruction re- ceived from the American Portal Authorities for the present the weight limit eo parcels to America by the direct route-hai been altered from 1 lbs. to its old limit 4 lbs, 6 ozs.
1908.
Adams, P. Rokko Martime, R.: Alexander, Mrs. V. N. Bamann, Miss E. V. Bauckham, E. W.
Bedford, Mrs, W.
Black, Dr. G. D. R.
Mandelbaum, Mrs. C. US;Anarka Massey, Miss K. A. McCabe, Mr. and Mrs.
ER
GALVORAND CARUTON,
Bantos, Mr and Mr. Kincko, c Blung, Mrs.
Caster, Mr. and Mrs.
Bolden, S.-J.
Cała, W. Më
Dila, B. G.
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Danial, F. *,
McKean, Dr. G. W. ***Merritt,
Danish W. J.
Blaine, Mr. and Mrs. Mcintosh, G. O,
E.F. and
Blass, 200
Buckingham, Mr. and Merritt, Miss
Merrill, Mr and Mrs.
Milne, Mr. and Mrs.
¬Davies, F.O.
Day, E. W. Gandet, Anden Goalbom, V. Guskel, A]; Hennam, C. H. Haunso, A. A. Hay, G. M. Helm, R. E. Hugh, Dr. L.
Kaneko,
Mace ongell, P. E McKee, Mr. and Mrs. Moore, Dr. dbd Mrs. Mopas, Mr. and Mrs; Newman, K Olivysts, L. D Poths P_C.. Raey, Miss Reyes, PAZA Ribby, Madamd Rigge, H. E Rolaad, A. J. Shield, G.
Sigalas, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, J. D.
ORIENTAL
$
* Mr£ S. Boutinon, L.
Brayfială, T...
Brennan, Miss Thox. E. Cainoys, Lord"
Morgan, Mrs. J. Ekki
Cherry, B.
Morris, Miss }; J.
Clark, Mr. and Mrs. O, Morton, Miss H.
MR
Morton, Mrs. J. W.
Cohen, F. L
Mussofman, E
Colvis, H. Bi
Nash, F.D."
Coadon, H. L.
Crenshaw, Mrs. A.
Osborne, Mr. and Mrs Andre, Miss
Androw, Mr. &
Mrs. J. McOstrich, D.
Boyce, Wm. B
Chapple, F. T.
Carric, r.
Cury, G.
Gaertner, Mrs, &
Kart, Dr. F.
Lennox, Mt..
Crook, A. H.
Crowley, Miss J. C.
· Davis, Miss J, FA Dawson, Mis Dennis, Mrs. J. B. Dollar, Mr. and Mrs.
R.
Doagherty, J.B. Bamer, A. G. Eaton, Mrs. Beymour&.
maid Ellis, Dr. K. Ksrom, F.
Fielly, Miss E. D. Francis, G. Approximate times of closing malls as Faller, Mr., Mra Shanghai vis Daley and Siberia
27th November, at rigo A.M. And December, åt 8.30 PNG
1th December, at^E^«OQ A«M/
- A Mall will olgre for i- Haiphong-Per Clava, Jebsen, a ih Nov.
&'AM
Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Par Haitan, 17th Nov., to AM,"
Shanghai-rer Divanko, 27th Nov, -FA.M. Manila, Thuraday Island, Cooktown, Carros, Townsvilis, Brisbane, Sydney Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, Melbourne, Ada side, Perth and Fremantle Per Vapaa Haru, 17th Nov., 11 4.M.
Swalow and Shanghai - Par Kwongtang 37th Nov...IE AM
Chees, Naga. Chefeo, Nagasaki and Vladivostock-Per
Singapore, Penang and · Calculta ➡ Per Fonkiang, 37th Nov., NooM.
warao—Per Sui Tai, 270b Nay, E15. P... "Manila-Per:Ymeničný, 27th Nov., 3 P.M
Nagasaki-Per Hikosan Marw, 27th Nov., 3 P.M.
Mazija—Por Kubi, 28th Nov., tuża.M. Saanghal, Nagasaki, Koba, Yokohama, Homoluta and San Francisco-Por Nippon·
or 28th Nov. 10 A.M.
Batavia, Cheribon, Samarang, Saurabaya and Macassar-Per Tfilati ip, a8th Novi, 10A.M.
Ningpo and Shanghai-Per Yafiking, 28th Nov, to A. M.
Europe, &c. Tedia. via Tuticorin-Pai Oceana, 28th Nov, A.
Skangbai–Par-Yochow_58th-Nov-1J-AM- Macao Pat Si Fa', 18th Nov., 1,15 P.06. Shanghai, Nagasaki, Koba, Yokohama. Victoria and Vancouver, (8.0.)—Rer Empreit of Ching, 2:18-Nov-1 M
Sydney-Per Courtfisid, joth Nov., 11. A.M. Hoihow. Pakhoi and Haiphong-Perps, fat Doc., 8 a......
Mrs.
Jae nutEL.
VISITORS ai
PEAK.
Aubrey, Dr.
Jaffries, H. N. “Kuotų, Mrs. Bayard, Lt-Col, and Krauss, &. L.
Lanning, Albert E. Large, Capt. and Mrs. Lawford, L. H......... Martin, K. Mitchell Re
Beadnell, Surgeon and
Mrs. Bedford, Col, and Mrs. Bell, Li
Nov.-Haiphong and Holbow 23rd Nov., Rice and Pig1—J, & Co. (* Manang, Br, 8, 1,644, G. S. Weigail, 218 } ** Nov., Sandakan 1th Nov. Timber and Geal M. & Co Ningchow, Br. 13, 3,589, H. L. Allan, asth Nov.-U.S.A. viz' Japan.und Moji zist Nov., Geb.-B. & S. Nippon, Maru, Jap. .., 6,168, A. G. Stevens, 21si Nov.-Yokohama 16th Nov, Mails and Gen; T, K. K. Rajah, Gor.-28., 2,103, R. Peteries, 31st Nov., -Bangkok and Anghio roth Nov., Teak Wood, Rice and Sali.-B. & S. Robi, Br., 1,610; R, W. Almoně, 24th Nov.,
-Manila 21st Nov., Gen.-S., T. & Cà... Siberia, Am, 14., 5,655, A. Dixon, 23rd Nov,
-San Francisco 27th Oct., and Manila 21st Nov., Mails and Gen.-P. M. S. S. Co:-
Baltes, Mr. and Mr. Bowen, Mr. and Mrs. Campbell, Miss Carter Craig, Capt. and Mr. Dating, Col. Davidson, Mr. Dooner, Mr. Ellis, Mas
Mostfield, Rogr.-Com.
and Mrs. Moreno; A Oliver, Capt. and Mrs. Paston, Mr. and Mrs
B.
Peel, Mr. Perkins, T. L Eunies, Rex, and Mrs. Philips, Major
Dallas
S.,
Braus, Miss
Swanley, Br.) 5.6, 2,988, W E. Steele, 15th Nov-Ching wants gib Nov, Coal T. & Co
Taming, U., 319, A. Somerville, 24th Nov., Cebu 19th Nov., 'Ga9.-B. & S. Tjilatjap, Dus, 6.4., 2,475, P., von Emmerick, 7th Nov., Shanghai 4th Nov., Gan.-J. C. I. L
·Usher. Br. 1.1., 2,350, Perry, 27th Oct-Manila
23rd Oct., Ballast.Master. Wakamatio Marų, jap. ss., 1,712, Geda, 22nd Nov-Nagasaki 1715 Ney,, Coal.-M. B.
K
Yawata Maru. Jap. 5.5, 3,816, T. Sekine, 24th Nov,-Yokohama 14th Nov. Potatoes, Onion, Silk Goods and Gen.-—~, Y. K. Yuensang, Br. s., 118, P. H. Rolfe, 34th Nov.-Manila 20th Nov,, Gen—J., M. &
00.
SAILING VESSELJ
Daylight, Br, ship, 3,060, McBryde, 9th Oct., Yokohama 19th Sept., Ballast—S. O. Co. Eclipse, Br. 4-masted bark, 2,968, J. White, -------- 4th Oct. ----Canton 3rd Oct, Ballast.-S..O.
Co. Lyndhurst, Br. bark, Parnell, 14th Sept.
Bangkok 25th Augi, Case Qil.—S, O. Co.
Ships Passed The Cinal.
and
Finch, Capt, and Mrs."" Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Galbraiths, M., “ Gansden, G. G. Glover; LieCol
Mrs, Greenbill, L. 9. Grieve, Mrs. Hassan, Mr. and Mrs. Hockaday W. T Houten, Mr. and Mrs.
Van
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Piggott, Sir Francis • Probyn, Major Keld, Lisut Col. Rissland Mr. and Mrs.
H.
Sayle, Mr. and Mrs. Shallard, Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair, A. Smith; A. Findlay. Stacpole, Lt. Col Stewart, Capt. & Mrs. Suter, Mis Thompson, L*. & Mrs. Totton, MK, Humphreys, W. M.. Tweedie, 2., Lt, and "Hutchison, "Capt, and Mrs.
Mr.
Watkins, S. A, Jackson, Mrs."
Wilford, F.O. Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. E. Williams, Dr. Fitt*
Wood, David
S
NAME.
Alacrity
#strea Bedford
20th October-Mainam," Glenroy, Scandia, Bramble Rickmers, Helene Ching Wo. 23rd October Britomart ** | -Stellla, Colchas, Idomeneur, Glenearu, Blz. Cadmus Devanta, Br. s.5, 4,785. Wm. Hayward, R., Maru, Ernest Simons, Jaton, Star 30th
ley, 27th October-Australian, Benmohr, Cay. | Cherah 26th Nov., Bombay 11th Nov., and Sin-
October-Lutrow,
gapore 21st, Mails and Gen.-P. & O. S. Maye, Blage Māru anuz, Dumbed, Indra. Fame...
N. Co. Kwongsang Br. .., 1,428, P. Baker, 26th Nov-Canton 25th Nov, Gen), M. & Co,
Ulnaranoda at the Harbour Oflaa. Dagny, for Canton. Zeng, for Swatow. Toonan, for Canton,
was followed by the singing of "For be's a' | 'Clara Jab an, for Haiphong.
Jolly good fellow" and three cheers and a "tiger.""
Tunerking, for Shanghai, Phaumžank, for Saigon. Drvanko, for Shangbai,
In responding, the Chairman asid -- Mr." Sale, and Ganilamen,-I thank, you most
Departures sincerely for baving, drank my health.. so
Nov. 26. Cordially, and I thank Me, Sale for all ho hus Mikko Mars, for Japan, aid and the flattering remarks he has made, Hongwas, for Amoy.
Phaumpen, for Saigoor though I most disclaim of their application to non, for Capten. me, because I do out think he sufficiently up. Chopsang, for Canion, preciates what the position of the President of Twagshing, for Shanghai,
this society is. He is simply a Egurehead chanr, for Shanghai.
ahead carved out for use for
time at these dispots. He has DIY
Vockow, for Canton Jaka, for Canton.
with the working of the Ary Pamongers arrived..
I be had, I do not know that the *would beseft much. But this PRAR
Per Boumour, from Singapore--108 Chinese. Por Kumeang; from Singapore-1,141, Chi-
Miss
Fuller, Deamio
Graham, A. O
Gray, Miss
dale, Mr. and Mrs.
B
Hall, Capt. T.
and
Obey, J.F
C.C.
Packer, B. L.
Page, W. T. Payne, Miss A
Payne, W. W. Peake, Ä. W. J.
Pearse, Dr. and Mrs.
W
Feriadorge, Dr. & Mr. - Lowry, R. A.
G.de
Phipps, L. E
Pingdeczosas, E.
Ralen, Capt. F.
Ray, A
Robertson, A. L
Robson, Mrs. J. R.. Scott, P. W. Evelyn. Sellerold, L. Ac
Snowdon,
Miss L.
Spear, Mrs. J. S.
R. Spittles, J.
Hall, Miss E. M. Hewalt, Hon. Mr. E.A. Higgins, Al Huster, Mr. and Mrs.
E. L. Innes, Capt. R Jackson, G.
Stebbing, W. T. Stetson, J. B.
Stevens, Mr. and Mrs.
W. H.
Stickooy, Miss M. Stonor, Hoo. M. Thayer, Miss Thums, P. Thomas, L. 1. Jacques, Mr. and Mrs. Trost, Mr. and Mrs. H.
FA
Jones, W. B. Jones, Mies E. M. fapp, L. Kulka, F.
Kelly, H. Wilfred
C.
W.
Wallack, C.
Walthe, J.
Waterbury, F. C.. Webster, Comdr. and
Mrs.
Layton, Mr. & Mrs. E. Westcott, Mrs. M
White, E.
-Wickham,drs. E. Williams, Mrs. F. Wilson, F.
Letham, Mr. and Mrs. White, Mrs. R.
W Lorman, Mr. and Mrs.
J. D.
Lovell, Sir Francia Lowe, Mrs. H. C. Maclaren, J. W, B. Mandelbaum, Mr.
Mrs. C.
Wilson, T. S. Woods, J. D.. Worley, Mr. and Mrs. Bod. C.
Wright, Dr. & Mrs. H.
ASTOR HOUSE,
'Ames, J. H. Baillet, M, Bagaley, Mr. M. Bautista, M. H. Baring, M.
Halliste, Mons. Bauduin, Mr.nod-Mrs. Beck, T. B.
Boost, Mr. and Mrs.
AP.
Blacland, Mr. and Mrs,
M. C.
Hough, Dr.
Jack, Mrs. A. M. * Kally, W. H. Khunsky, B.. Kint, L. P.
Lange, Adoli Mr. and
Mrs. Lyclard, G. Lieman, George
Marcovitz, Mr. McConnell, Dr. H.-A. Medlay, J.
Priagla, W. Jur. Robjoba, H. W,
Rowley, Mr.
Faylor, R.
Thompson, T. P...
child, Trickor, C.-H.
Uschmanu, A.
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November 25th, 1998, 8,100 ||
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Vladivostock.j. a.m./29.89; 34156
Nastro .m. 30.04
Hakodate
Tokio Kocht Tagasakt
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Chefor.........
29.07
130,85
30.13
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19
30.03
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faload
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Macao
Wuchow .......19 a.m. Molho Pakhol
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24
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30.05
30.04
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Bradford, Mra,
Milikod, 1.
Brown, W, W.
Mobarley, D. G......
Carter, M. H.
O'Brian, C. W.
Chapman, Mr. & Mrs.
Robinson, F. W.
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Roberts, Men, S, Rosolgb, A.
CERITA, Mr. and Mrs. Phillips, G. W.-
Clarke, J. H.
Corey, Mr. & Mrs. and Schong She Kong
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Gar, H. Gradt, J. Hamilton, J.-C. Hamilton, J Hamilton, W.
Adams, F. R. J. Caldwell, G. E.
Shrader, W.
Silva Netto, Mr. and atra, A. F. xod child Sinclair, T.
Stevenson, Mr. & Mrs
F.
Steventon, Mr. & Mrs.
·Taylor, Mr. Weigle, C. K
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Nikkola, R. N. W.. Pye, Mr. & Mrs. Barns
Clothier, Mr. and Mrs. Ram; E. &.
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Smito, Mr. aåð “MÈ,
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Mackensie, Mr. & Mrs. Morton
and child
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Wilson, G. L.
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Rabbles, Capt.,
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Hope, Mr. and Mrs. J. Stone, Me, and Mrs.
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10,39 30.20
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30.06
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HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE CHINA STATION.
TONS,
GONE. I.H.P.
CLASE.
CAPTAIN.
LAST REPORTED
despatch-vessel...
700.
$1,000
Commander G. T.K. Fuller
croíser, 2öd class
cruiser, 1st class
4300 9,800
7,000
Captain F.M. C. Ryan
Hongkong
Hongkong
14 23,000
Captain S., E. Erthing:
Hongkong
river gunboats
goa
L-Comdr Hon. R. O. B. Bridgeman...
Shanghai
river ganhost. sloop.
710 .1,070
900
Lleat. Commander F. B. Noble....
Shangha
1,400
Commander H. L. P. Heard....
Shangbal
water tank and tug ...
390
500
Master &. West.
sloop
1,070
1,400
Commander C. T. Borratt
Hongkong
torpedo boat destroyer
306
$700
Lleat, Commander A.. L. Gresson
Hongkong
cruiser, and class
4.360
!!
7,000
Captain Rowland Nugent
Shanghai
Hongkong
torpedo boat destroyer:
275
6
4,000
Hongkong
...
torpedo boat destroyer
272
4,000
Mita Dap
tpipedo bat destroyer
280
3,900
Mira Bay
„cruizer, int class *
9,500
11,000
$4,200
30,000
::010.
1,200.
8,070
1,400
9,800
21,000
180
Boo
Libat, Commander 0, 0, Walcott...
river gunboat | SA
140
List Commander E. 8. Roy...
+3
torpedo bost destroyer
6,500
river genbost
340
Lien Commander, Wills.
river gunbost
240
"Lieut. Commander H. R. Tickali
240
torpedo bost destro)
6,500
Yaugtre
river Runboat
900
Vangtsfor
torpedo boat dstroye
6,300
Hongkong
surveying ship...
450
torpedo boat destroyar
195
river ganboel ...
550.
550
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Singapore
Hongada
Yangtan
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Core, 6th Vandalia, $10,
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cruiser, at class river gunboato joi surveying ship... cruiser, ist class
river gunbost
tiver gunboat...
*** receiving ship
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fiver
gunboat
river gasboar
river gunboat
Liem Cominander B. J. D. Guy, V.C. Lieut-Commander Dickens...
Lient-Commander G. A. Fromantie
Captain G, O. AMarescaux.o Captain Clinton Baker arm Lent Commandar T. J. S. Lyne 27, Commander F. H. Waiter
Captain G..W. Smith kata “
Llant-Commander Alan Dixon
Guaper W. Barlow
Lieut. Commandse H. R. Godfray: Lient. Commander H. T. Attlay Commander Stevenson,
Mirs Bay
Hongkong Yangton Jesselton
Hongkong West River Yangtow
Hongkong: West River West River Yangtse Hongkong Hongkong
Commodore H. Lyon;
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