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LUG" BOOK,

Naval Strength'of Japan. “ According to the Intent statis- tics 10 prosent power of the Japanese navy, including those ships whleb are in course of con- struction, is as follows:- Battloships-15 (232,080 tons) First-class Cruisers÷14 (105,083

1008)

Second-class Cruisers-12(58,549

tons)

Third-class Cruisere—8 (23,918

tone)

Coast Defence Boats-7 (26,736

tona)

Gunboats-4 (1,176 tóns) Despitel Bonts-6 (11,643 tons) Torpedo Dopot Boat-2 (14,620

ton's)

Torpedo Bout Destroyors-57

(23,013 tons)

Torpedo Boats-57 (5,803 tons) Submarines-12 (2,227 tons) Total-104 (566,337 tons)

Besidor these, a battleship (about 30,000 tons), the construc- tion of which has not yet been commenced, the Hiyot, the Haru-

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1912.

VESSELS TAKING CARGO,

Destination.

London; vin Usual Ports of Gall Loudon, Rotterdam and Antwerp, &c. London and Antwerp vin Singapore, &e, Havro, Rotterdam and Hamburg, &c.

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do Havro and Hamburg, &c. Havre, Bremon and Hamburg Marseilles, &c., via Suez Canal Marseilles, Havro and Hamburg, &c.

Triesto, Fiume, Venice via Singapore, &c.

na, and the Kirishima (27,000 | Now Yurk tons enol) and a gunboat (700) tons), which are 2101

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on the New York, via Suez Canal

Boston and New York

stocks, are to be added in the near future. Then Japan will ~possosa-[{}}} warships, with-a-t

tal tonnage of 677,587 tons,

Notices to Mariners.

China Enst coast-Yangtzo River approach-Hobson Islands -Elgar Island-Light establish- ad. The Chinese Government has given ustino that a 4th order, flashing white light, showing 1 group of flashes overy 20 0- conds, has been established on the eastern summit of Elgar Island, Hobson Islands, cast coust of China. The light is exhibited 205 fost abovo tljo sea from a vir- cular steal tower having à total height from basolo vane of 20 feet, and is visiblo 20 miles over the whole horizon, except where obj

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San Francisco, ute.

European Ports.

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Pembrokeshire. J. M. & Co.... Pora

To be

Dispatched.

| UNCL AIMED TELEGRAMS

Eastern Extension.

PASSENGERS ARRIVED,

Por s Tean, arrived 26th July, Į from Manile- Colm

List of unclaimed telegrama Humphrey, Sergi,

Lying in the Eastern Extension U.S. Office at Hongkong:-

Evans Customs, from London Sub.

Changquan Manwoo, from Habano.

Goon Gow Yon 100 Jervois Street, from Boston,

Gorham, from London Sab. Hakhong Kwongyak, from

Bangkok.

Kishuat Namparkhung, from

HOTEL LISTS,

HONGKONG HOTEL.

Ashurst, F. W. Barberini, A. T

Spreider

Bato, E. R."

PASSENGERS DEPARTED.

Por an. Lutzow, sailed on 25th July.

Bell, C. D. J. Boat, T. B.

Burk, C. D,

Le Sco

Bens, G. A..

for Shanghai, &c.

Blom, F. Chai Hạ

Leung Hang

Moiners, G.

Q.

Scall, Il. A.

Bano, N. F. Blum, Chas. B. Brown, Mr. & Mrs.

8. R. Charotie, F. de MasterCrooker, Bliss

Vessel's Name.

For Freight. Apply To

Chau Tea-hon Chaves, E.

Mache, C. B. Macaulay, H. H.

Gidley, Mrs, T.

Meu Traung-hsino

P. & O. Co...

3 August, Noon

Boll, Mr. & Mrs.

Rungo

6 August, about

Bangkok.

Hora, D,

Richani,

Fuerst Buelow.

P. & 0. Co.... II. A. L.

7 August, about

Lioumyoykoun Vjisooungen,

Hansen, J.

from Medan,

Hung Syo

Brisgavis

HA, L.

...

Suovio

... 11 September

Limfookhing, from Oakland

Hung Wan

Cal.

Hagor, N.

Goldon fels

H. A. L.

Hong, O, A.

Kumo Muru

N. Y. K.

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31 July

Silosia Silosia

II. A. L.

7 August

S. W, & Co...

31 July

Ilawhch Kallmann Keo, Master

Lam, M. S.

Tsen San-buz Tang Te-san Varansgen Weltenberg

Loong Kat-po

Wong

H. A. L

New York, San Francisco and Canada.

San Francisco via Shanghai and Jupan San Francisco via Keelung and Japan, &o. Soattle via Nagasaki, Kobe and Yokohama Moxico, Poru; Uhili via Japan Mexican, Peruvian & Chilonn vin dapan Victoria, and Tacoma via Japan Victoria and Soattle vin Shanghai and Jepun.

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Vic oria. B.C., & Tacoma via Kooling, &li. !... Vancouver via langhai, Japan &e.

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soured by the islands betwoou Vitstralian Ports vin Manila the approximate horings 3 de- grees 30' and 12 dogroes 30. The tower and the dwellings aro painted white.

China-South const-Cantan Harbour-West Ranch --

Wong-

sha Rock Buoy established:

The Chinco Government his

Atholl Ambrin

luverclyde

Indraghiri Indramayu -Kanses- Tenyo Maru Nile Mongólin Minnesota

D. & Cò,

II. A. T. ... S. T. & Co. ... J M. & Co.... S. T. & Co.... Biak-Line

T: K. K.'

13 August

Soptombor

23 August

23 August, about 31 August, about 10 Sept., about 30 July, about 30 July 0-August-

20 August 30 July, 1 p.m.

... 6 August, I p.in.

5 August

P. M. Co.

P. M. Oo,

N, Y, K.

Buyo Maru

Τ. Κ. Κ.

4 October

Kiyo Maru

T. K. K.

6 Auguel, Noon

Seattle Maru

O. S. K.

8 August

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N. Y. K.

30 July

O, S. K. 0. 8. K. C. P. R. Co.... O. P. R. Co....

3 August, 0 p.m.

24 August, 0 p.m.

Sado Maru Fuaulo Maru Moxico Maru Monteagle Empressoffudia

Australia.

8 August, 1 p.in,

17 August, 1 p.m.

Yawala Maru Coblenz

N. Y. K. M. & C6,

2 August, Noon 10 August, ✪ a.m11.

Singapore, Coast Ports and Japan.

Tjiliwong Tjiuli

J. Q. J. L

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J. C. J. L.

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Batavia, Cheribon, Samarang, &c.

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given notice that a 6-foot, black, Kulit and Sandakan

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conical buy, carrying a green Singapore, Penang and Calcutta

light at night, has boon establish- Singapore, Penang, Rangoon and Calcutta

ed to mark the northeastern edge Yokohama and Kobe

of Wongsha Rook, Canton ar-Yokohama and Kobe vin Shanglai.

hour, China.

The buoy is moored 61 yards 314 degrees from Oliver Point.

L.C.S N. Co.'s Annual Meeting.

Fapan

do db

Nagasaki, Kobe and Yokohama

Kobo and Yokohama... Kobe and Moji Manila

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The annual general meeting of the Indo-China S. N. Co., Ltd. was to be held in London on July 18. 210,000 has been transferroil from Underwriting Account, balance of which is £94.785, do have written £1,500 off Dobon- ture Expenses, and after provid. Manila, Cobu and Iloilo

Weihaiwei and Tientsin. ing for all expenses, and usual

Poochow via Swatow and Amoy depreciation, thoavailable balunco in £22,107. The Board of Direc-Tamsui via Swalow and Amoy tors will recommend payment of Shanghai and Kobe

per. cont. Dividend "on. Pro- ferance Shures for the year 1910, leaving liability of 6 per cent. for the year 1911 and to carry forward, £7,500. .

Manila, Mangarin, Iloilo and Cobu

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Bombay's fuforior Coal. Tho steumor Gramsbergen, which loft Bombay on the 7th, bound for Antwerp, was forced to put back to Bombay. The cause of her return is attributed to inferior coal. Had she not put back, the captain states that sho would not have even reached] Adon, whereas the coal should' have carried her to Port Suid. She is discharging cont in dock. Her bunkers are being filled with afrosh supyly of first-cluas coil.

Oversen Passengers.—1311's Record.

Tables relating to emigration] and immigration from and into the United Kingdom in 1911. with a report to the Board of Trade by Mr. G.,8. Barnes, havO been issued as a 'Parliamentary paper. The statistica deal not merely with emigrants and im- migranta, but with the entire move- ment of passengers of all classes to and from the United Kingdom.

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Shanghai, Kobo and Moji Shanghai, Moji and Kobe Shanghai, Moji. Kobe and Yokohama,

The number of passengers ta and from non-European countries wos :-Inward, 350420; outward, 023,425-giving an outward balance of 272,090. The numbers" of outward and inward passengers in 1910 were respectively 018,850 and 208,779; and in 1900, 474,378

'And

621,325. arrivals in 1911 exceeded thoso of any previous year, and tho total volume of the overeen passenger movement, exceeded that of ans, other year, by, over 41,000

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THE LAST WORD

IN

Borneu Kutsung Ceylon Maru Dola Vorworts. Tjitaroom

Tjimanook

Tjipanas

031

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11. & Co.

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J. M. & Co.... N. Y. K.

COA

J. M. & Co....

S. W. & Co...

J. C. J. L.

J. U. J. L.

J. Q. J. L.

Nikko Marn N. Y. K. ...N. Y. K.

Kaga Maru Arratoon Apear.

Yuensang Loongsang Zafiro

Rubi

Toin

Huichow

Kaijo Maru Daigi Maru

437

Kirin Maru Jinsen Maru Fookeang Bombay Maru... Yoddo Nippon

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Quick despatch

Quick despatch

Middle of August, 27 July, Noon “ 27 July

27 July, Noon

31 July, about

F. half August

Quick despatch

... Quick despatel ... 31 July, Noon

31. July, 5 p.m.

27 July, 2 p.m. 3 August, 2 p.. 30 July, 4 p.m.

D. S. & Co.... 29 July 'J. M. & Co.... J. M. & Co....

S. T. & Co....

S. T. & Co.... 9 August. 4 p.m.

B. & S. B & S.

O S. K.

0. 8. K.

N. Y. K.

N. Y. K.

...

་་

30 July, 4 p.m.

27 July, 4 p.m. ...31 July, Noon

A, N. & Co.... 20 August, about

Mowhu, from Puracalo, P. I. Nishimura, C/o Poyosaka, from

Monile.

Steamer Lygju Care Blackboad,

from Batavia.

Surazola, King Edward Hotel,

from Mueso.

Suosamaan, from Bangkok.

Tani Nomura, from Zamboanga, P.I.

Winglook Cheong 204 Wing- luk, from Newyork.

Yingainghing, from Victoria,

B.C.

-6573,-from-Weihaiwoi

Hongkong 19th July, 1912. J. M. Beck, Superintendent

Great Northern. List of unclaimed telegrams lying in the Great Northern Telegraph Company's office at Hongkong:-

Dale, Heugbio.

Kwongcheong.

Macpherson, Porsin.

Nutinol.

Bhall, Miss W.

Sam Tux-yu

Sham, Master

Curry, G: P.

Davis, O. H.. Diokhoff, F. A. D'Oettirga, Y.

Dotian, J. H.

Drew, W O. Eames, E. J. W.. Frenfels, Mr. and

Mr. H. C.

SHIPS PASSED THE OANAL, Fenn, W. T.

London, June 25, Arrivals from China Boliemi,

Montrose and l'ing Suoy,

The following vessels are paid Ike Canel-Broamar, Bulow, Candia, Carmarthenshire, Matoppó, Peshawar Vandalin and Yang taze.

London, 28th June 1912," Arrivals from China-Miyaanki Marn.

The following vessels have passed

the Caual-Eroest Simons, Nubia

Arondin, Baron Drisson, Botylkill Nelaus, Patricia.

London, July 2, 1912. Arrival from China :—Yang Tsas. The following have pissed the

Chowkay clo Shingyuen, 32 Osant :-Boavenue, Boraco, Calchas

Manhonikai.

Shinaho,

Woodil.

Yinkecohan.

Yuet Hing Loong 299 Queen's Road.

·241 Das Vœux Road. 1484; 0504, 3111, 5504, 0906, 1080, 3024, 6804, 0050, 5714, 0934, 2860.

6839, 7303, 4037.' 1340.

H.K, 19th July, 1912.

3. Р. Зеввов,

Flintshire, Lutzow, Yoddo, Kioto,

London, June 21st, 1912. Arrivals from Chian :-Vaylon, O J. 1. Ablora, Yaria,

.

The following vassals'have passed the Canal:-Amand Bebio, Jason, Meinam, Memnon, Myasaki Maru.

London, July 5. Arrivals from China, Ford, aeisz, Ernest Simons.

The following reusele liavo pasaud

the Canal:--Kitano Mara, Sueria, Acting Suparintendant, | Titan, Tolotnauhan,

SHIPPING NEWS.

ARRIVED.

oldenfels, Br. 8, 3,00g, Diederiuli- sen, 24th Joly-Singapore 18th July, Goa.-B. A. L. Dalgi Maru, Jap 8.8, 829, Y. Soma• kawa, 25th July-Swatow 24th July Can.—0, 8. K. Hongkong, Br. 8.8., 789, Cornetineren, 2 th July-Haiphong 21st July, Gen.-A. R. Mary. Fainiau, Ger. 8.8., 2, 188, 1. Marking, 26 July-Holbow 24th July, Rica-1, & Co Mai Rickmen, Ger..., Schults, 25th

July-Hamburg 18th May -Önle

Londou, July 18, Arrivals from China:~Onlchau, Kilano Mara.

The following rosseld have passed to. Canal:-Alcinous, Perseus, Sardinia, Sithonia, Tranquebar.

Kirkpatrick, R. Krack, H.

Lehnert, G. T. Leigh, Miss A.

Mr. Mail Macqueen, T.M. Marriott, Dx. 0. Mantall, W. D. MaKenny, Dr. C.

W. McWilliams, 0. F. Malta, K. B. Merecki, J. Mulder, Mr. and MN. J. D. F.. Ormiston, J.

Ray, E, H. Raymond, E. M. Rexy, Mina F.

Bottlek, Dr. W.

Fisher, H.,

Bister, F.

Florin, A. G.

Fafe-, T

Bob wolke, W. Simons, E. J. Smith, E. E. Spalding, Dr. and

Forrer, H. A. Fowler, E. A. 8: French, Mrs, & oild Fuller, Denmas George, Mr. & Mrs. Mr. A. D. & faft.

F. J.

Solomon, H. H. Feorge, Miss Goulbourn, V.

Bullivan, Mias K.

E. Gould, Mr. & Mral, Square, Misi W, Gmisma, D. M. G, Hall, Opt. T. P. Grimshaw, R. J. Hannibal Mr. and Tarawissen, Mr. &

Mrs. W. A. Harbord, W. T. Harrison, A. Hawker, Mr. H,

Allan

Hughes, E. L. ·

Innes, Capt. R.

Jones, J. W.

To aph, R. M..

Joropli, E. M.

| Kabal, E. 8: Kashler, O. Kaumanna, V. Kempthorne, A. 8.

ASTOR

Arnold, J... Austin, E. W.

Bidcon Lt. soj

Mrs. C. E. Swift, Mr. & Mrs.

Mrs. Vermell, G. Vollbrecht, Mr. &

Mrs. E. Wachslor; A.. Waterman, E. J.

Watkins, H. While, Mr. & Mr.

H. L. H.

Wood, G. G. Wright, Mr. and

Mr. J. F. Young, J. A.

HOC SM,

Hwang, J. S. Jarvis, L. W.. Jones, D. Lafuonto, A.. Lazinz, Geo.

Laumia, Dr. F. J.

Berbey, B.

Bim), L.

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Blau, F..

Brna. A. de

Burditt, H. H.

Byrne, I. D..

Moller, A.

Campbell, J.

Naktaly, 11.

Olson, C. G

Romero, E.

Casinor, J. Chopard, F. A. Coter, A E. Callie, J. Gouveia, J. David, J. A. Formoso, V. Frantz, Misa M.

laurabil, V.

Robinson, H. P., Rosenthal, F, Ross, F. E. Rongean, E. Rubenstein, Mrs. Taylor, F. W.- Walker, T. E.

Wright, H. M. Young, T. J.

Gamean, L, Granado, A. rohy, J. Oman, J. W.

GRAND HOTEL

London, July 16. Arrivals from Chiny:-Flintshire Goebén, Matoppo.

The following ranels have passed Canal:-Bolgravis, Glenlochy, Lyson, Indrasamin, Kleist, Nofá,

Batcock Soandin, Afries, Arableo.

Bond, O. London, July 19.

Brobo, F. Arrivals from China :-Sithon's, Barns, L. N.

Ginofallich, Br. 8.8., W. L.. Gardus”, { Vandalis, Arcadia, í

28 July, Noon

29 July.

12 August

Burritt, Mrs.

J. M. & Co....

1 August, Noon

1,434 tons. Gen.. Singapore

The following vessels pissed the Child. L. C.

N. Y. K.

...

31 July.

A. N. & Co...

29 July

25th

Dea of Glamis...

J. M. & Co....

23 August, about

9. W. & Co...

4 August

| Rajabari, Br. 0.8., 1,189, Minkiniz,

Tjikini

Quick despatch

19th July Sing Kiuto, Br. M.., 4,320, J. A. Smith, Coal:-Achillo, Bayera, 'Nonsider, July New Dorflinger, Iyo Maru, Pelho, Pole ns.. York vin Ports 8th Jann,

London, July 23. Gen.-9. T. & Co.

Arrivals

Chian-Nurn, J'erselis,

Cranford, Mr.

from

25th July-Swatow, 241%

Mis. Cromer Crom is, Mr. Dalton, W. Elson Gabriol

Linan

27 July, M'night

July, Rior.-B. & 8.

27 July; M'night.

1 August, about

July-Iloilo 19th

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1 August, 4 p.m.

Sugar, B. & S.

3 August, M'night

Bohemia

帮题哨

Yingobow

Arcadin

114

J. O. J. L.

B. & S.

B. & S.

归属眼

P. & 0. 0....

B. & S.

B. & S..

Chinhua Anhui

PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS.

ONE CENT PER WORD!

FOR EACH INSERTION

YOU HAVE A HOUSE TO LET.

IF YOU DESIRE TO RENT A HOUSE.

F YOU REQUIRE ROOMS,

F YOU WOULD LIKE TO LET ROOMS.

F YOU WANT, AN EMPLOYEE.

IF

IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF A POSITION. IF YOU HAVE LOST ANYTHING.

IF YOU HAVE FOUND ANYTHING,

ADVERTISE IN THE ** TELEGRAPH

ONE CENT PER WORD!

FOR EACH, INSERTIONE

ADVERTISE AND WATCH RESULTS.

Lenfely, P. F. Tiringstone Lorris, F. Lyons, H. U. Martin, J. A. Matthews

and Miller, H. A.

Mucksprang Myall, A. T. Peyton-Griffin Phillips, T. Bidger Rogzage.

The following vessels have passed Graham, Mr. & Mrs. Schmitto, Mr. and

MrJ Halfina, Chan M. Smyth, J. H..

Samson, Ger, ..., R. Polørsen, 26th | the Canal:-Anténar, Assets Mim. 0-480, D. P.

July: Coylon, Lothian, Nippon, Pathan,

Profit, Nor... 715, Olsen, 28th. "yria, Walton Hall."

· July—Haiphong 231d July,

Gon-A. T. & Oo,

Shantung, Br. s... 1,885, More, 25th

July-Moji 19th July, Coal,

M. B..K.

Tesa, Br. an, 1,340, A. W. Qalır. bridge, 26th July-Manila 23rd July, Gon.—B. & 8.

| Mouteng)>, Br. 4.8., 6,103, W. Davi-

вол R.M., 20th July— Vancouver 5th July, Mall and Gen.-C. P. R. Co.

CLEARANCES AT THE HAR.

BOUR OFFICE.

| }{anoi, for Haiphong. Haitan, for Foochow Sungklang, for Balpbang.

Jobanne, for Haiphong. Tjikini, for Batavia, Dilwara, for Moji.

Candia, for Yokohama,

Natia, for Yokohama, Fukai-mur, for Wakamatsu. Taisbon, for Canton..

DEBARTED. July 26.

Kamakura-marn, for Bombay, Tjikini, for Shanghai. Linen, for Canton. Chipabing, for, Cantón. Hulehow, for Canton... Heimdal, for Dairen. Han for Haiphong. Dilwang for Kota, Haftan, for Foorhow!

Kyltrabacb Karkataky, Mm.

.

Taylor, Mr.

Taylor, Mr. & Mr.

Kenrosy, de

Taylor, Joha

Barometer

July 25th. 10a.m.

.20.00

1,16 en

4 piin. 29.70

Ama, F.

Temperature ... 78 Hamidity ..................... Ralo............... 265

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89

Realy, R. A.

Balillos, Dr.

Coz. F. W.

Crosse, Lient.

Dobble, Mrs.

Rolres King, A. J. R.

Temple, Be

Waringor, Mr.

Mr.

King EdwAd Heren'

Dobbe, J. A. Donaldson, W.

Finebatt, Mrs.

Elsahimoto, M. Hunter, H

to 230) July. 1914 Hv, F. 11!..

10 30 3:3

Mondolf, O, N, Marley, U.

M-Cornack, J. Mitchell, Mm. B. Mody, Mr. & Mrs

J, H. N. Marrey, M. F. Passmore, Capt.

Mr.

Pairman, B,

Ramsay. Mr. R.

Reed, ER,

Ribres, Dr. A Spurge, H..

Kinghorn Mr. and Stewart, Caps,"

Mr.

Launitke My Aard children

Mr. (

Lemaire, Mr. and Williams, Mr.

Mr. and oblid

'CRAJONKURN,

'Adoma, Mr. & Mri, Jones, Dr..

| Caldwell, Mi&Mis. Mackenzia, AG Carleton: Az Berly Murphy, Mis, Chinchon B, J., Bulik, Mis. 0. Connell, WA Smith, E. Grat Dirkson: A. 0.1 TYP

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