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On Trsday 14th it blew

strong gate (force 10) the wind

Commencing

at C. N. & and

gradually hauling to the Southound, accompanied with Kenvy rain

and squalls.

I consider

a

-Typhoon

passed to the Southward of this place;

the Centre being 60 or

orgo

miles

distant; the north edge having passed

bey

Zenpak.

On Sunday evening

having sear

I started, and

16th

searched

the canst up returned this day to Bong Kang.

Considering the Bay

previously mentioned to be unknown (but to the Chinese) and that

to

Z

it's approach, extent and capabilities

harbor are

as

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I have enclosed a rough plan

of it.

Lyphoon

A diagram of the

I also enclose.

I feel it my duty to

mention the civility

of

and Kindness

the head Mandarin at Tien pak,

The insisted on

Company

supplying the ships

with fresh beef and

vegetatiles, and for the

use

of

the fun bout water and wood. I felt obliged to accept these things, knowing that to refuse is

considered

an

insult.

Shavete

(d) H.C. A. John

Captain M. S. Nolloth R.N.

Princess Charlotte

Lent.

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