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little cockleshells of gunboats-the British Algerine, French Lion, German Iltis, and the Russian Bobr, Gelek and Korietz-and two landing parties of British and Japanese numbering about 300 each. The residents of Taku village found refuge in the U. S. Monocacy, which, after getting a shell through her bows, steamed up the river out of range. Many refugees fleeing from Tientsin were on the merchant steamers at the wharves, and were under fire for some hours. The firing was somewhat wild during the darkness, but when dawn appeared, at 3.45, the gunboats, led at first by the Algerine and afterwards by the Iltis, steamed down the river and took up a position close under the N. W. Fort. A single well-timed shell would have utterly destroyed any one of the six vessels, but Chinese gunnery was once more at fault. The naval guns soon mastered the heavy and modern weapons on the Forts, and before 5 a.m. the two landing parties had rushed the North-west Fort, and then proceeded along the causeway to the large North Fort at the river mouth. This was also escaladed and its great guns turned against the two fortifications on the South side of the river at close range. The whole affair was finished before 6 a.m.-a large number of Chinese dead testifying to the accuracy of the Allies' fire. Four Chinese torpedo-boat destroyers were captured with conspicuous bravery by the British torpedo-boat destroyers Whiting and Fame and distributed amongst the Allies. The demolition of the Forts was effected during 1901-2.

DIRECTORY

ASIATIC PETROLEUM Co., (NORTH CHINA),

LTD.-Tongku Installation

古太 Tai-koo

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE (John Swire &

Sons, Ltd.), Merchants

H. H. Brown, agent

CHINA MERCHANTS' STEAM NAVIGATION

Co.-Tongku

J. Johnson, lighter supt.

CHINESE GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS-Tongku

(Peking-Mukden Line)

CHINESE MARITIME CUSTOMS

(Tongku and Taku Bar) In Charge-E. A. Koosache Tidewaiter-E. B. Weir

Do. -S. J. Herrett

Do. -A. Lascar Do. -S. Takamasu

Medical Officer-Dr. Y. Setoo Taku Bar-K/H. "Tienching"

In Charge A. Pedersen Tidewaiter-P. G. Bahr

Do. -P. J. Ross Native Customs-H. A. Bach

HAIHO CONSERVANCY

W. G. Sherman (Tongku)

H. Tanaka

KAILAN MINING ADMINISTRATION, THE- Tel. Ad: Maishan (Tongku) near Taku

J. H. Worth, shipping agent

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PILOT COMPANY, TAKU

Ta-ku-yin-shu

STANDARD OIL Co. OF NEW

Hsinho Installation

TAKU CLUB

A. B. Gaston, hon. secretary

司公船駁沽大

Ta-ku Po-ch'uan Kung-sze

YORK-

TAKU TUG & LIGHTER COMPANY, LTD.-

Head Office: Tientsin; Tel. Ad: Calendar

TIENTSIN LIGHTER CO., LTD.

Butterfield & Swire, managers H. H. Brown, supt.

J. S. Calder, engineer

W. T. Hodge, overseer

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