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Commnder.
Comdr. U.. I. Lanibe
Lust report as
Yangtze River
Lt. Countr. Baddam-Whethe Cpt. A. T. Hane, ...
-Comdr, E. D. Marryst
Capt. F. U. C. Pasco
Bonghad Hengkoug
Name.
Class
despatch-vessel
Tons. Ghana LH.P.
2700
.-19 2000
Admiralty, mug
Master W. Wond
Hongkong
river gunboat
#10
900
L-Comdr. E. £. Pchard
Kaikime
Britomast Cadmus
rivor gunboat
710
900
Lieut-Comdr. 1. H. Darwall
Hankow
aloop.
1400
Commr. H. P. E, T. Williaris
Chaton
Chorub
Apter tank and, tug
390
SOL
Master II. Swi
Hongkong
aloop
1070
t
1400
Comdr. Colin Mackenzie, D 8.0.
Hongkong
Defence
cruiser, 1st class
14,800
Capt. Henry B. Brues, M. V
Hongkong
Fame
torpedo boat destroye
860
t
5700
Lieut-Comdr. H. S. Monrou
Hongkong
Flom
cruiser, 2nd class
4380
JU 7X0
Handy
torpodu boat destroyer.
975
Janu
torpedo host destroyer
Kent
cruiser, Ist clima
B
* 4000
$900 140,000
Capt. C. F. Corbett, MI, V.D. Lt.-Comdr. Briekendva
Shanghai
Hongkung
Kinsha
river gunboat
1 1800
Methin Minotaur * Monmouth
loop.
*1340
wrtiacy, Lat case
14,600
$7,000
Capt. G. C. Caylay
cruiser, ist eine
9800
22,000-
Capt. B. FL. F. Barthelot
Yangtsso Labuan Stanghel Weihniwei
Moorhen
river gunboat
180
2
800
Lb.-Comdr. G. P. Laith
West River
Nightingare
giver gunboat
25
1
240
Lieut. Com. Malcolm Murray
Yingste
Ottar
torpedo heat destroyer
960
8
Lt-Condr. E.T. B. Chambor
Hongkong
Ribble
torpedo bost destroyer
500
750G
Lt.-Camiår. E. J. G. Mackinnon
Shanghai
Rosazio
depot slip, submarinos
980
1400
Lt.-Comdr.. N. E. Archdale
Hongkong
Robin
river gunboat
93
240
Lt.-Com. Allan Dizon
West River
Sandpiper
river gunboat
85
2
240
Lt.-Com, LA. 8. Hutton
~West River
Snipe
river gunboat
SNO
Lt.-Comdr. Maurico B. Leslie
Taku
torpedo bont destroyer
350
B
8500
'Gunner W, E. Ryder
Hongkong
Tamar
receiving ship
4850
1
-
Commodore R. E. Anstruther, F.M.G.Hongkong
Toal
river gunboat
180
2
800
Lt. Comdr. Hon, Q. Stopford Shanghal
Chistle
river gunboat
110,
900
Lt. Comm. H. R. N. Cottrell-Dormer Yangtze Riva
Cak
torpedo-bont destroyer
600
7500
Tt-Coude. Maxwell
Hongkong.
Fingo
Woland
Whiting
torpedo boat destroyer torpedo-boss destroyer torpedo bont destroyer
355
8900
Lieut. Com. H. D. Adair-Hall
Hongkong
590
7300
Comda. Seymour
'Sinuzbai
380 B
6000
Comdr. G. B. Hartford
Shanghai
Widgeon
river gunbost
196
800
Com. M. H. Wilding
Upper Yangt
river gunbeat
150
:
500
L.Com. M. Blackwood
Yxngtase
river gunbont
150
500
Lt. Comdr. G. F. A. Mulock
Yangtime
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Hongkong
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Hongkong
Hongkong
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Mr. C. T. Benth beat Mr. J. T. McMur
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Hongkong
:
.036
torpedo boat
Lt. Comdr. Stileman
West River
2ND ROUND.
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LL. Comdr. Nicol
Hongkong
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Much, criticism has been proved upon,057 Mr... Hutchison best Mr. C. T. the action of the Rev. Philip T. Bain- .039 Bouth.
Dr. Lindsey Woods walk over. Mr. A. H. Ferguson scratched. Mr.. K. M. Camming best Mr. J. L.
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At the conclusion of
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**I now ask you to do what perhaps bus mover yet been done in a Christian church, o, H ́so, very rurely, I ask you to pray for the repona of the souls of two, us suppose.Christio persons, J. mum and a woman, the heroic Japanese Gourral Count Nogi and his wife. In their last honing: to their beloved Em.
Rov. Foster Pogg beat Mr. Forbes par they ended their earthly lives by
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Dr. Lindsey Woods beat. Mr. 'R. Hutchison.
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Foreign Men-of-war on the China and Japan Station.
unsoon world, in order that there, too, Kaiser Franz Joseph I Austro-Hungarian cruiser they might reader hic faithful service.
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Rev. Fuster 2hgg beat Mr. 3. A. W.bide us lay it down. But the splendour Decidée Walkinshaw
of their devotion is a rebuko to many who profess and call themselves Christians."
The service concluded with the cigilante mandatory prayer from the Oer for the Pailo Visitation of the Sick, slightly altered,
Mr. K. 31. Cumming beat Dr. Lindsey Woods.
Rev. Foster Pegg, bent Mr. R. M. Smith.
FINAL
Rev. Fo-tur Pegg beat Mr. K. Ma Cumming by 4 and 6 (over 30 holes).
2.
and the organist played the Dead Murch Doniard de Lagree
Saul," the congregation standing as + Flagship of mark of respect.
Mr. Bainbridge, interviewed by a re- Lyax presentative, said that there was nothing Protec
AN the final match on Wednesday in the foregoing account he would wish, nighteen bales were played in the mora. altered except that for the word. **re
ing and I holes in the afternoon. At pose" he would like to substitute rest Fronde
the end of the first 18 holes Mr. Pegg in a place of refreshment and light." Iberville was 1 up, the scores being
PEGG:
4-4-1-5-4-4-4-5-4-4-4-4-6-1-1-$-3477.
COMNING:
9-4-4-5-5-42-3-4-5-1-5-4-5-8-45–470. Mr. Pegg's figures for the holes played In the second eightena were
3-4-4-4-4-4-5-4-5-6-4-3-0-4-4-81
for 13 bolos.
Had he finished the remaining three holes in an average of lour's, his score, for the lë boles would have been 50. The record stands us 74, only two better.
Football
ROYAL ESTANEERS Y. INNISKILJAK69.
Hapore, he said, "is for the faith-
ful.only, and I should have doubtless Pistolet male the alteration hed I not spoken on Mousquet the spur of the moment. Let me explain Manche may position. Some years agoʻn sermon was preached hard by the Rev. Arthur Lloyd, who was at one time Fellow of Peterhouse, Cambridge, who went out to Manden Japan and became profecace in the Gasisenau periul University, Tukio When he was Titis over here two or throo years ago be preached an extraordinary and intensely interesting sermon on the rapprochetucat between modern Buddhism and Chris-
Nürnburg tianity. It seemed to me that this was just the moment to strike a note of syre- Otter
Rear-Admiral Colloch de Kerillis, Commander-in-Chist, the French Chins Station.
French surveying-ship
German-cruiser.
Capt. Bohneke
Comdr. Bendemang
Capt. Mörsberger
Capt. Lieut. Fizle
Capt. Rösing
Fag and description.
Toms. Guns. H.P.
4000 45 8000
Captains.
Cant, H. Nasta
Last report q
Shanghal
Franch armoured cruiser 10,014
30 20,000
Capt. Vorgos
Stanghai
French armoured cruiser
970
1o 19,800
Capt. Gouts
Hongrong
French gunbost
10 543
1000
Lieut. Vandier
Saigoo
French river gunbeat
180
6
570
Limt. Dordet
Cantor
French gunboat
123
7
5:00
Lieut. de Jervillier
Canton
French gunboat
180
Licut. Collin
Tongku
French gunboat
Lieut. Dupuy Dutemps.
Tchong-Kin
French sub-marine
Lieux Boluix
French sub-marine
Saigon Saigon
Styc
French armoured gunboat 1798 French destroyer
10
1700
Lieut. Guillaume-Louis
Saigon
350
堕
303
Lieut. Aurillac
Saigon
French destroyer
Capt. de Frigate Rouisen
BongLoog
French destroyer
130
..7
300
Comdr. de Marquessar
Baigon
French destroyer
307
6
300
Esigon
1625" 10
• Flagship of Capt. (Commoders' Borscicnut.
9000 Commanding sha local defences Indo China
Comdr. Voisin
Saigon
3500
22 13,500
Capt1 v. Restorf
Tsingtaq
German armoured cruiser 11,800
33 20,000
German gunboat
900
12 1300
Jamiar Leipzig Laiche
German gunbost
900
12 1300
Captain Brazinghaus Comdr. v. Gobrez Comdr.- Vanselow!
Tsingtan
Shanghai
Taugtad
German cruiser
3250
24 11,000
Tringtan
German gunboat
900
10 1350
Tsingtan
German cruiser
3400
22 13,200
1stngtaa
German river gunbost
Yangime
German Bagship
11,600
36 26,000
Shanghai
German torpedo-boat
400
8
8500
Capt. Lieut. Berrenberg
Tsingtan
German torpedo-boat
280
A
6000
Ohlt. z. S. Claassen
Tsingtan
German gunboat
900
10 1350
Comdr. Päckar
Taingtan
fleman river gunboat
1300
Capt. Lt. Frar. Speth v. Schnixburg Canton
Vaterland
Calabria
jerman river gunboat
-༡༢་་- Italian craiser
2:23
4
500
Ohlt. 2. S. Prinz
Shanghai
-2145
Macao
Portuguese gunboat Portuguese gunboas
Comdr. Sommi Piconardi -
Capt, Martins
Shanghai
Macro
700
Captain L. A de Magalhaes Corres (Macso
Easigu J. McC. Murray'
Carit
Lieut. E. D. McWhorter
Chrite
Easiga J. C. Van de Carr.
Cavite
Radigu C. M. Yatan
Cavite
Barry
Callao Chauncey
U. S. protected cruiser UB, torpedo best destruyer U.B.torpedo-bost destroyer U. B. gunboat
3430 10 7500
Coni, M. L. Bristol
Cruising
4.20
7
8000
Ensign H. A. Jones
Cavite
420
8000
Lieut. R. Hill
Carite
-250
Enage W. L. Heiberg
Canton
Cinciorati
Dele
Decatur
Hi Cano
U.S.torpedo bost destroyer 420 U. & protected cruiser 3183 U.S.torpedo-boat destroyer-400) 17.3. torpedo-bost destroyer 420 U. S. ganbout
7
8000
Liegt. F. J. Fletcher
Cavita
11 10,000
-B00U
8000
Comdr. S. 8. Robinson Lieut
C. A. Woodruff Lieut. B. E. Green
Cruising
Cutite
Cavite
820
WATERBURY'S METABOLIZED COD LIVER OIL COMPOUND
Helaru Mobican Alonadnock Monterey Pampanga
U. S. gunbæt
1392
.1988
Lt. Conidr. 8: Ganon Comdr. G. E. Morrell
1000
1190
U, B. mouiter
3990
3000
D. 8. monitor
4084
5277
U. S. gunbost
243
Pincstugus
11. 2. ako going tog
854
Pompey
U.S. Repair ship
The W. Wallace-
Quiros
U.S. gumbost
206
Licut. J. J. Hap
Rainbow
U.S. erainer
1800
Lt. Comdr. E. W Wurtzbaugh
Raine“
U.S. gunboas
243
200
L G4.C. Dialpänna (2
†Basings
U. 8. Leured' orafner
8116
17,401"
Comdr. H.
Wiley
Villalobos
909
Timit. En Durr
1391
1894
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A good game of football was played pathy betwem the Christian iden and the Scharnhorst yesterday afternoon st Happy Valley ancient Tapanese ideas, and that the in- 8.90 between tesnis representing the R. Iazis.cident might, at least, be an eye-opener Taku Tiger killing Fusiliers and the Royal Engineers.and draw them towards us. I have had an interesting lattar from a very shle lay. The following teams turned out:-.
Taingtau R.E-Rogers, goal; Coxon and Mor.saan on the subject, and he says that if rish; backs: Ferrigan, Scott and Palmer, he had known of my intention, although balf hucks: Lewis, Brown, Pearson, Kelly he entirely disagrees with the linn Gen- eval Nogi and his wife have taken, ho and Pearse, forwards,
Inniskillings.-Hood, goal; fall and would most certainly have been prosent Carmichael, backs; McCormick, Stitt and at the servico.
I rather expect there will be a row," Patria, McCormick, hal-backs; Bull, Nash, Col. |
continued Mr. Bainbridge, but I enjoy liss. MeNeill and McLaren, forwards.
row. I admit there is no anthority to
A-2. pray for non-Christian people, but, we have to pray for the faithful departed in A-4 Christ's faith and fear, and if you believo -6
Although the Engineers ran out winners by the small margin of four goals to thros, the game was very evenly con. tested. At the beginning of the game the P.E.'s made most of the running but it was not long before the Fusiliers ahowed their metilo, and tins they were not going to let the match he too one. sided. The combination by both teains was excellent, whilst there was plenty of good shooting which made the guma a most interssting one to the mazy spectators. By the time that the whistle blow for half-time, the Engineers were Leading by two goals to ens. On the resumption of play the Engineers were put alightly on the defensive, and Brown just missed the net twice in succession. with dropping shots. Pearson next had atry, but Blood cleverly saved. He scored soon after, however, from a finely placed pass from Pearse. When the whistle blew, for time the core stood st four to three. The game was very clean and sportsmanlike one, and it was ther oughly enjoyed by the onlookers.
On Saturday afternoon the R.0.A. 4o leaque fixture on the Hongkong Foot ball Club ground meet the Club, who will be represented by the following z→ðasper Clarko, J. MoCubbin and V. M, Gary-
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Blessed Lord was the Saviour of the world, surely if you pray for non-Chris- Albany tians now you must be prepared to pray Bainbridge for them when they are gosɑ.",
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