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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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