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THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1806.
Merchant Vessels in Hongkong Harbour, Exclusive of late Arrivals an! Departures reported to-day.
THE CHINA MAIL.
To facilitato folie; the position of any vassol in the Harbour, the Anchorage isdlyldad luto elevan Sections, commencing lam Green Island. Vosols n the Hangkay shore are marked k, near the Kowloong choro k., and thone in the body of the Shipping or midway betwosa each ahora are marked c., in conjunction with the figures denoting the sections.
Sution.
1. From Green Island to the Gas Works,
2. From Gas Yorks to Jardine's Wharf,
3. From Jardine's Wharf to the Harbour Mastor's Olive.
4. Fron Harbour Master's to the P. and 0. Co.'s Oza,
5. From f. and O. Co.'s Olling to Pellars War.
6. Fr Peddar'a Punni to tua Naval Yard.
Section
7. From Naval Ysed to Bloe Baildings.
9. From Blas Buildings to East Point.
9. From Kellett's Island to North Point
10. Kowloon Wharvos.
11. sedute's Whart.
SHIPPING IN CHINA, JAPAN, PHILIPPINES & SIAM
Vera NamE. Caaton
Chilli
WATERS.
CANTON. Marig. Brit. 1.
Brit. BET.
Feechou
Chi. Ltr.
Fu-ping
Ohi, tr.
Kwolyaug
Brit. alr.
Nauchang Brit. str.
Strathalan Brit. ■LE+ Wohu
Brit.
ALT.
AMOY.
Dutination
In port on May 2, 1896. MERCHANT STEAMER,
Vessel's Name,
Heptai.
flag and Rig.
Tons
Shubent Arrium.
Carigitces or Ağesia.
festination.
Remarks,
C. H. Kian
Britiel
Steamers.
Afghan .....
Afrid:
Barten Goldtog
Airlie
Аквата.
Smith
Brit. Brit, Brit. Brit.
str. 2400 May
atr. 1439 Mar. 26odwall, Carlil & Co. str. 2854pril 26Ddwell, Carlili & Co.
70ibb, Livingston & Co.
trong Blo Wenchow
British
British
str. 1304 April
3 Jardins, Matheson & Co.
Ancona
Modia
Brit
Ariako Maru
Asui..
ste. 1889 May
1680
Yokohama
To-utorrow
MERCHANT SAILING VESSEL, Berlin of Bath Amer. Treno
Brit.
sh
sh.
Hoihow, &c.
TunaoTow
Ask
A loun
Saigon
To-morrow
Chafno
; l'e-morrow
K'loon Dock
Brindisi
Brit
3 V4
eBrick
Sexlby.
Schall
Poll
$ c'Garlicksou
Norx
or
str.
3 bilant
Umm.
18 Pithia
Brit
Brit
16 Gen
Erit
brit
Brit.
6A. R. Marty
Australía Australian
Azamor Benachr Bannington
China
Ooptic.
F'ke Frogner... Fushun
Tuto
Glenfalloch....... Glenugio..... Glenorchy....
II i
Воста Hector
Flupab
Inchdung
duf
.....
Macduff..... Marcotto....... Memnon Nauchang
Nord
Ocampo....
Murray Barker Heins.. Cibarn Buutillier
karendon
15 Frakes.....
...thuret.
Barr
Purse
13 Ahrenkiel
Kuemurson.. Lorensea
Tapan. str. 18 May
Danish air 091
May
1827 Apr Bir. Lows
Gier. str. 19 May
Brit,
str. 1019 May
Brit, 2050 April atr. 1:3 May Jan.
Bris.
Brit. ALF
BLE..
Brit. Bl. 2306 May BLE 1:40 MAY
Ger. ALZ.
jiselt
Brit.
4. $0. 5. N. C
3 Mitsui Busan Kaisha
20 Sheran & Co.
2 Melchers & Co.
400b, Livingston & Co.
Bradley & Ún.
ib, Livingston & Co.
P. &0. S. N. 00.
11D dwell, Carlill & Co.
simsson & Ca
44.hold, Kurberg & Co.
Ar 2311 290. & D. S. S. Co.
Best Atr. 2744
brt.
Brit.
Brit
Brit.
Brit.
12
str. 13 April 28 Chinese
str. 138 April 12 Chin
Chineso
71990. M. 8. N. Ca.
str. 1604 May
2157
Matheson & Co,
abc.patheson & Co.
4000
ste. April 29 Jurite, Matheson & Co.
BL1821
str. 2820 May
atr. 48 May
Ger. str.
871 April
10rder
S Banship Qu
1 & Swire
4 Bradley & Co.
orde
3Chinese
Brit.
str. 2018
768 May
etc. 1311 April
2 Butterfold & Swire
Livingston & Co.
str. 1601 April 11, Carli & Cu.
BLT, 2702
1202 May
Bir. 120
Btr. 10:1 May
atr. 1991 May
Dodwell, Carlill & 00.
3 Violer &
24
& Swice
Produca Szechnet
DOGCBOW,
n port on April 30, 1896.
MEMAST STRAMERS.
Norwegian British
MERCHANT SAILINO VESSELS, Walter Siegfried Brit be.
SHANGHAI.
in po on May 1, 1896.
MERCHANT STEAMKICH,
Russian
Norwegian Britinh
San Francisco
Kloon Dock ¡Cos'tan Dock
Bongkek Shaoghal
Shanghai
Amoy
Sourabaya
Tomorrow
(To-morrow
Kloon Dock
Fo-metrow 11th inst.
str. 189 May
str. 1847 lap
Baital
Bjurg Canton
Chinese CAB Chonchowioo German Ella
British
str. 1237 May
Chinese
chemeon......
Bir
1988 April
27 Dadwell, Jarlill & Co.
Yokohama
Brit.
Branch
Brit. Str. 1228 May
26 Brulley & Co.
Finlaysor
Ruil..
Brit. Norw. atc. Brit.
AUL
May
4 Buturbold & Swire
¡Sandakan Shaughni
To-morrue K'loon Deck 9.1 inst
To-murrow
Fooksang Fuhwo
British
British
Fangsbun
Chinese
Fushun
Chinoso
'loon Doch Kloon Dock
Hiusang
British
Hunan
British
Olympia
Trubridge
Brit,
Pathan
Day ........
Brit.
Shanghai
Jo-morzow
Keifong
British
Petrarch
elschall
21.
Phra Chon Khao ...
Fowler
iBrit.
Bmt.
Saigon Bangkok
lo-murrow
11th inat.
Brit.
Brit.
Fat Hong
cDavien.
Brit.
Str.
S Wallace.....
Cartia Brit.
Etr.
Dineo.....
5 Moller...
5 Wido
Ger. Brit
st
193 Brit etr. 1267 May
April 642 Gier. str. 1190 May 20 MAY
MAY
Carlill & Ob. &D dwell, Vartiil & do.
Singapore
Fo-morrow
Kiangloo Kiangyung Nierstein
Chinese
Chincao
Gorrasu,
101aen Fat Boag
kinese
K'loon Dock
Onwo
Britinh
Pekin
British
Jebson de Co.
<
Pechili
Britizli
str. 1016 April 20
Jardino, Matheson & Co.
¡Singapura
9th inst,
Peochi
Chinese
Sailing Vessels.
Ray, Davies
Radnorshire
British
Standard Of Go.
Ravenna
Britinis
Saghalien
French
Siugan
British
Smith
Chinese
Telamon
British
K'loon Dock Trym
Norwegian
Wing Hong
British
Wosang
British
Yling
British
Watton
2k Nichols
le clsmall
Phra Nang..
Radnorabira
Shelley Taichiow.. Tritos
Triumph.
Wingsan
Formess
Gorord C. Tobey
Glen Caladh
Luoy
4. Nickels
Matinal Hagurro
Elisabeth'....
Retriever
Santa Anna
Sebastian Bach
Sintram
3 Ohrloff
Brit, bqo. 147 April
SurthAmer. be. 1300 May Lamont Brit. be. 460 Mar. Amer. 13.9 Mar.
3 c.B-dard
Fulton Wails Mazzitelli
3 Woodridge.
1 Gibran & Co.
28Capain
24 Standard Oil Co.
Amor, bq. 1339 Mar. 2
Amor.
¡Brit
ala. 1653
ah. 170 Mar.
sol.
640 Mar. 24 icmasen & Co.
20 Master
kalian bgo.j
bye. 826 Ap
Brit. Amer. sb. 16)
Brit be. Tam O'Shanter...... 2 Peabody ..... Amer. sh
1976 May
776 1322 Fub. 17 Captain Velocity.....
Erit. qe. 496 April Chinese Wandering Jew.........Nichola jAmer. b. 1650 Sept. 17 Cap.in
Her Britanie Mapesty's Skire on the Chica Station.
Cos'tan Dock Y'hama Maru Japanese
Quson
Stanfield
Name.
blus Alacrity Archer
3 Wilson
Martin
37
400
& Co.
& Co.
Captain.
Captalo Robert L. Groome Commander F. G. De Lisle Cond. C. E. Kincamill Captain Sp. neor H. Login Commander A. V. Galluwag. Cast William H. Henderson
D. Vernon Maud -Com. Commander F. W. Wyley Captain Edward Chichester Commander R. C Sparkes
, H. P. Barton
H. J. D. Laxton
Lieut. C. Houry Adair
Henry Bizgo
Licul, Spencer V. Y. de Horney Commander F. R. Pelly
tain Wm. . . Forsyth
Lieut.-Com. K. B. Grafton Captain Alfred I. Wiuslos Commander R. K. McAlpine
Amny
ALBOKANT NAILING VESSEL.
Alice Mary Saluto
Brit. bqo. Norw, bqe. sh.
T. F. Vakes Amer,
NAGASAKI,
In Port on April 24, 1896, MERCHANT FAILING DERRELS. Kozaki Maru Japan, barg
KUBE.
In port on April 1, 1996.
Brit. ab. Bramble ya
Brit, st-yak Catarina
τείς.
Ton
Guns, I.H.P.
Where at.
win-scrow crainer class 8000 despatch-Voden
1700
21 12
cruiser 3rd class
1770
16
**7000
2200
Singapore
3780
Uhemulpe
Shanghai
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10,000
41
13,000
1140
16
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twin-screw cruiser letol sa
2350
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Yokoisina flankow Bankow Yokohama Formoso Tientsin
100
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Captain H. B. Long
1200
Chomulpo Singapury
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Henry Failing Amer.
Bla
3600
61
5000
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5
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Mary L. Cushing Am.
Bh.
Queen Elisabeth Brit
craiser
3000
21
7000
Nag
Stato of Maine Amer,
sh.
ah.
1st clas clas
10
1205
Lacut. Uan. Hugh Costesworth
14 1200
Hongkong
21
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756
B
1010
Shanghai Yokubama
sz-transport
2047
Yokchams
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364
&
240
Armoured oruiser
6600
34
8600
redolya
ship
5157
.14
Captain John S. Vallifax Quinmodore Boyes
Hongkong
Amer. sh.
Labuan Mongkong
Aretio
Brit. Ach..
cosetoo/euceship,armour
2750 13
1450
K'loon Dock
Bering Diana
Russ. bqc.
Amer, sch.
Dunfermline
Brit
Bb.
Centurion*
Daphro
Elter
Firebrand Humber Immortalité
Lander
Narcissus
Figmy
Pique Plover
Porpoise
Rainbow
Rattler Redpole
Swift
Spartac
g-bt. 3miclass co134A ÚN RESUL
armoured oruiser.
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gua-esp
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armour
gunboat 1st class
gamboat let o
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Victor Fanual
Wilvern
Aleaut
Alger
swiu-screw oruiser 2nd clase 3600
Torpedo Boats in Bessers Nos, 8, 20, 35, 36, 37 and 38, firat class; and 3 eroond class boats. *Flagship of Vios-Adurizal Buller, O.B,
Foreign Man-of-war on the China and Japan Station.
cruiser
Fraanbaat
U. S. craiser
Bobro
Boston
Castilla Charleston
Comèto Detroit
Dimitri Donakoin Don Jan de Austria Daguay Trouin
Don Antonio de Ullo
Forfait
Gaidamak General Alara Gramlastehy Iltis Imperator Nicola I Irene
Ialy Kaiser
Korejeta
Kormoran Kreiser Lion
Lapin
Mardshur
German ingehip
Russian sloop German cruiser Russian sloop French gunboat French Kuaboal
V. S. cruisex
2100
450
Captain Bontst
Captain A. Sarnow
Commander Jornet
Commander Fortin
Captain Ternet
Where at.
Nagsaaki Chamulpo
en ruilo Vladivostock Karee
Yangkok
Nagsiekt
Yokohama
Lt. Pedro de Azevedo Coutinho Tinor
TOKOHAMA.
In part on April 20, 1896, Anohnda
Golden Fleece Amer. sch. Barry Morse Amor. be. Josephine Am. Birth Saipan Wm. H. Macy Amer, sh.
Coringa Elax
Amer. ach,
MANILA,
INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL MATCH,
SCOTLAND, ENGLAND,
The twenty-fifth Annual International Match between the representatives of the Rose And the Thistle was played on the Saturday, 4th April, on the splendid ground of the Celtic FC. at Parkhead, Glangon. Not, perhaps, in the whole history of the series of engagements between the two ouED. tries has such widespread interest heen is faken in any International match... This dus clicly to the fact that Scotland for the first time decided to call upon the Angle- Scots, or those Sectal players in the employ. mont of English clabe. Five of theed
- were included in the outch team. !
iy
from Sunderland, Blackburn Rovers, Anton Ville, and Everton TUSKOLLive- aud eaab saes the player wee a man who enjoyed a high reputation in both coun- trice. Sootland had for many years been on the lasing side, and it being felt by the Scottish Football Asociation that victory was very problematic were Scotland to agin rely solely on home tilent, it was deelded, siter much hesitation, to call upon the Sonts abroad,
In order to test their capabilitie
a trial match was played against home. players. The combined team was soosidered,
the
whole, satisfactory, though one of could have been improved
two park which applies also to the
UPORA
English Eleven, which did not give uni- veraal, satisfaction either. In that
the tame met each other on an act While there were six amateurs in the Eng- lian Eleven, there was only oue (Lambie, Queen's Park) in
in the Scottish, which gues to usted prose the
• professional has practicilis -
the outeur from Solish
teariem being new simost entirely confined to the Queen's Park. Great lenta
had been made at Celtic Park,
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And On the day itself the weather was dull, just a little close for football. The Scottish team turned out
eut exactly as criginally selected, but there were two changes from the side chosen for England. As nounced County, some time ago, houer, of Derhy owing to an injury sustained in a L'ap tie could not play, and his place was filled by Wond, of Wolver. an old Internationalín fi. bump on Wanderers, whilst Needhams, of Friday a Shefield United, taken Glasgow, and had to keep to his bed. This anused a rearrangement in the buck division, L. T. Lodge (Cambridge University)
part noring Oakley at all back, whilst Crabtree .ក។ng previous weat amongst ths halves. Of the 24 10atches, So
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The English won a game since 189
were the first to appear, Iteferee (Mr Humphrey Jones) allowing the and were closely followed by the heme repaint.
With eight minutes to go, England re- met with a finereception. presentatives. Both t
Scotland won the toss, and elected to play newer the attack, indulging in combination with the slight wind blowing. England bioked more than previously, and Scotland hnd off, and tance made for the Scotah territory. really a warm time, and twise Doig, who had a comparatively easy time in the first foul against
alap stopped their
to fat out, which be Oak galop str was got away, Lambie (Queen's Park) was did in his usual accomplished style. foul instrumental in a good run, bu: Heufrey closa in on the tinglish goal looked daa-
Bebbing rcer from gorous, but, after
about, King
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gross, Uakley scat into goal, has the 'halt half, was called apar s
Kave
oleated in time. Lodge en struggle took | shot bekind, Drumused vipped up the ball
a kick of Blessington. A
in front of gaol, but Lodge cleared. on the kick-off, and be strong return enablad seed, firet Ball and then Cowan to try Balkes'e Setiand, in the first five minutes, ply saving powers. Fortunately for Erglend,
and some very were
ling of
defe
the Oxford was was in the humour, and ho stepped by tha Bassett and Goodall were first to tost repalled all shots. Another fout fell to Drummond, but this Dr His link was sent further criage, Bagland looked like equalising. hich, after a spell of mid-field player returned into Sootland, which,
Crawshaw shot behind. Still keeping
escape, na Hyslop just shot at Derowubote of the most dangerous kind being rafo-
past.
in the d
but Raikes rashed out and want the ball up away. The English goal had
despite the excERS: VE next xainate the visitors furwards had a preneure, managed to spoil the best attempts, game ended is favour to one. This is
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upon Doig,
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inan was pulled up by Brandon in the nick Scotland's first victory during of time. A beatiful shut, by Lambis years, and it must be admitted that it (Queen's Park) j
) just missed. A second shut was fairly earned, Scotland's front rank Immediately after went high over the bar. Was decidedly saperior to that of Eagland, foilaro, At Bassett carried play into the beme quarters. King being about the only and again Buruju had the last by Dug. bu be protect, wanis orthog superior
her opponent, was successfully negotiated The Englishmen returned to the charge. keepers wore about equal. Raikes, for Eng Goodall passing sat to G. O. Smith, Branden land had most to do, and what fell to Duig
was done smartly and effectively. intercepted the pass, and the Bootch for
good run, formed a corner, not by any means a great game: wards, after
is was interesting, very often exciting, Mr K. H. H. VanMr. A. McCallan which,
however, was fruitless Bagg was penalised for a foul throw, and England ground. Bassett's final touch went ady wide. The first goal of the metal band the Seatch side. Lambis was well bucked-
p by
Ketting well. King, and,
AWAY is a shot, which Eaikes just stopped with
Bootland: Doig (Sunderland) (goal), T. his body. Before the English goalkeeper
Mir Bugins Chesseler Mr A Ormiston. Braden (Blackbord Rotots) and J. Dram could reosar, Lambie dashed in
again, and sacred firat puist amid cheeze. Boon after, mand (Bangera) (backe), N. Gibeon (Ran-M E. Daly
Mr F. B. Descor wards the Scots soared again after abortgers), Jas, Cowan (Aston Villa), and G.
Mr W W 4. Dof alege of the English goal. Lambie and Hogg (Heart of Midlothian) (half-backs), J.
Mr J.
B. Duutan Mr U. Easton King, the leit wing, were again effectual, Bell (Everter), J. Blossington (Voltio), T. The latter player passed into goal, and Boll, dyslop (Stoke) 4 King (Heart of Mid
Eachke the Everton player, qutched the second point lokian), and W. A. Lambie (Queen's Park) Mr V. Each Mr A. Fair for Scotland. The home players now settled (forwards).
Mr H. K. C. Fisher Mr W. J. Bobertson. England.-G. B. Raizes (Oxford Univer- Mr W. E. Frost down to a fast and elever game, and Rakes
in A
DOW
the victory which fell to Scotland was no than deserved. For England, the pro- teazionale were much ahead of the amate Beroup and Houfrey scarcely being as diezain anaounter. The enough for such
teams word:-,
and W. J. Oakley (Oxford RELY),
Mr J. W. Bolles Mr and Mire A. Bottenheim Mr W. J. Canter
Me A Mirog
Mr R. Morgan
B.Mr Gon. Mudge
Mr JW. Oliver
Me Owen Urdish
Oaph
Palmer
MY W. Parätt
Major and Mra Pem-
berton
Mr H. T
Mr A. EL. Rozpie
Mr Clarke Robertson
bad lots to do. Twies he caved in grand elis) (30a)), T. V. Lodge (Cambridge Univer. Capt. F. D.
University) wa specially line effort, A foul la goal (backs), J. W. Crabtree (Aston Villa), TR. GoddardhLvs d. 3'. Smith
and bia clearing of a shot from
style, and
Hyslop
н.
Mr
T. Gribbio
Mr Roulier Miss Stith
Stepani against
Lodge looked dangerous hat Crawebaw (Sheeki Wednesday), and A. Majar & Mrs HastanMire J. Step
0. Barris Mr C. L. Sturrock map G. Henfrey (Corinthiane) (half-backs), W. Raikos Eated plear. Wood and Burnap Bassett (West Bromwich Albion) J, Good-Bad Mrs D. V.Mins Suramers : initiated passing run, and when with-
Bonnery Mr Taed G, 0. Smith (Oxford Mr & Mrs P. G. Hill Mr and Mrs J. P.
Her Toung County Wolverhampton Mr J. J. Hoar in shooting distance 6.0, Smith was all
tackled. Scotland, in this balt, bad nicely
Thomas and | C. J. Barkop (Cambridge only two goalkicks, and pressed most of the
Mr R. L. Thomas (forwards).
Mr H. H. Tomkins Linemen: Solland, Mr R. F. Harrienn
Mr F. Walkor Mr. W. B. Walker M: W. Whiley
Mr. W. G. Williams Mra Wyley Miss Wylay and gover..
time.
The English defence was good, but Lambie and King were to
te too much for the we
to them. Raites had all the work (Scottish Football Association); and Eug fio, and Deig very little. The resuit at ande, Mr Humphrey Jones (Wales).
Mr N. L. Jackson (Corinthians). Re- balf-time was-Scotland, two
Eng-ferHe jand, no goal, On resuming had a
Me I. Boward
Mr W. E Hugbes
Mr J. Jenzinson
Mr Morten Jeues
of
B
the
the expone
Brit. Brit.
al. New York Ego. U.K. v. Ceba
atc. Hongkong
a corner
Mr J Kinghora M: J. C. Knattel, The receipts reached the enormous tutal
Mr W. Kromme 88101,
record for world's
a football
Mr J. J. Lela of a normer-n marrow squeak,
7002. in the day Another run by England ended in Goodall is tickets sold before the shooting high over the har. King muddled Bands. This represents a crowd of close 60,000, which beats by 15,000 the re- a likely chence, and Drummond had to give upan
Me W. G. Alleti Mr J. Lamko Prior to the match, the acnual Conference Mr. A. J. Anderson Mr R. E. McBirney in raid.field, England shot playin
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on took place at the Central Hotel. Mr R. F.
s goal, which, however, was disallowed Harrizon (President Scottish F.A.) coupled Mr W. van Qurbeca
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Russian uraleer Russian flagship
4060
6000
Captain Eltchaninoff
7781
32
9000
Captain Kasheririnoti
Austrian gunboat
650
5-
Russian gunboat French cruiser
810
730
Captain Parenego
4330
8000
Gannan Franch Fronch
3370
415
P010
4400
Beautemps-Beaupré
French wooden sloop
1559
2009
1000
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Portugueso gunboat
40
462
400
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950
1160
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F. Wildes
Spanish cruiser
3200
4100
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Enrique Saniuli
S. croiser
4040
6646
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0.3.
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French gunbost
495
500
Capt. Maudet
2000
2000
6100
Cummaridor Joba Stark Newell
Russian cruiser
6000
7000
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Wittkofft
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Nagasaki
Spanish cruiser
1200
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Manila
Spanish cruiser
~1130
1600
Commander R. P. de Bonarre
Manila
French cruiser
3535
4800
Captain Barle
Saig
French cruiser
3380 23
2750
Captain Delort
Russian guavat
400
3500
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Spanish gun-rousel
1200
Russian gunboat
1490
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Manda
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8000
8000
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$800
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Russian gunboot
1490
12
2000
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DEBU. Brit
Russian cruiser
6060
33
8000
Fluvier
Breren gurbet
546
450
Palaces Wilhelm
German
4400
8000
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Spanish oraizer
3000
4000
Russian lat class cruiser
10,930
48 18,500
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050
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German araber
2100
4000
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Bangkok
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3500
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Woosung
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1339
1479
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Yokohama
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Machia
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Bilatch
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to press for
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February 20, England, freised, la Bag. others shot behind. Lodge was forced to
kayland. Raikey concede a curaer to Lambic, and, after had cleared, the Scottish goal was smartly citaoked, with the result that Dotg had to flat out. Then it was Raikes' turn to handle ¦
shot put in by Belt, A splendid run by land. Furnup and Wood was checked by the Re feree ov thereafter aerner fell to was smartly saved by Doig. A splendid shot by Wood hit the goal poal, sud soon after Raiken was called upub. Lambie and King succeeded beating Lodge. The pass from
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when in-a good pucktion to shoot, unaosunt shot Fant, An awkward shot from Boly Goodall was well caught by Dolg. Shortly aftor Baraup and Wood made ground, and Doig, jumping up, stoared his charge Tho ball was next run past by Guoduil. England at this time bad fully the best of mattere, attacking again and again without susteas thanks to the fiue play of Duig, Brandon, FRICS, and Drummond. A des run up by the Eng. liah Forwards was beautifully folshed by Bagaolt, who shot ofonu past Dolg, who stood Inad mislmed off-alių, melibant expult, the!
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