THE RELATIONS OF SWEDEN AND NORWAY.
MANIFESTO BY DR. NANSEN,
r. Frithjof Nansen, the Arctic explorer, bas actively intervened in Norwegian politics for the drst time. This is in connection with the crisis between Sweden and Norway in consu
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY JUNE 15, 1905
Shipping.
Banch, Br... 3-794, 1. D. Fergusonyalath'
June, Moji toth June, Coal, Nor., 860 N. G. Anderson, 14th June, 5. N. Co.
Haiphong and Holbow in June, Gen. Aagaard, Thoresen & Co.
Fri,
Langdale, Br. ., 2,291, C, J: Killey, toch June, Meji 31d June, Coal.-S., T. & Co. Loongsang, Br. s.8; 1,091, G. S. Weigall, 12th June-Manila 9th June, Gen.-J., M. &. Co.
Co.
Macquire, Br... 2,073, St. John George, 25th April-Moji 21st April, Coal-G1 L. & Mausang, Br. 1,644, R. Houghton, oh June, Sandakan 5th June, Gen.-]), K. & Co.
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Abele, F. W. Baker, A. S. Banks, C.W. Blugham, Mr. &
J. E, and child Hisbock, R. J.
quence of the failure of negotiations for the Machow, Ger. a 950, Harjes, Fath June Norma, Nor." ... 598, 8. V. Marking, toth Himself, W. S.
establishment of separate Consulates for the two countries, The Swedish Government in- vists on conditions which, according to Nor wegian opinion, a self-respecting and self- governing country cannot even consider.
Bangkok 8th June, Rico S. Foxton Hal, Br, 2,735, A.-B. Kilvert, 14
June-Singapore 8th June, Gen-B, & S. Heimdal, Nor. s., 761, S. A. Johnson, th
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June-Wubu 8th June, Rice.-D. & Co., Helm, Nor..., 259, A. Eriksen, 14th June- Bangkok 7th June, Rice. Yuen Fat Hong Broholm, Dan, s.6, 817, Birkholm, 14th June,
Bangkok 7th June, Rice and Wood.- Hallks, Ger. mn., 2,559, H. Rohde, 15th June,
Order.
Chinking tolh June, Gan.-S. & Co. Pronto, Nor. ., 837, Larsen, 19th June,--
Canton 14th June, Gon,-A, T. & Co. Wong, Br. 1.6., 1,137, M. S. Malkin, 13th
Jane, Canton Fath June, Gen,-), M. & Co. Kwongsang, Br. ..., 1,428, W. P. Baker, 15th
June, Canton 14th June, Gen-, M. & Co. Emma Luyken, Ger. 2.8, 1,109, H. Martens,
15th June, Swatow 14th June, Gen.-D., L. & Co. Riverdale, Br. s. 1,756, G. G. Hay, 15th June,
Coptic, Br. 8.1., 2.744, Wm. Finch, B.N.R., 5th -Moji ith June, Coal.-S., T. & Co. June, San Francisco 12th May, Hanoiule 19th, Yokohama grst, Kobe and June, Nagasaki 5th, and Manila 13th Mails and Gen.-O.&O. 5. S. Co. Kwanglee, Ch. 1, 1,474, R. Lincoln, _15th June, Shanghai 12th June, Gen.-C.M. S. N. Co.
Clearances at the Harbour Ofies. Hellas, for Canton. Charles Hardouin, for Canton, Shun Lee, for West River. San Cheong, for Canton. Devawangsa, for Holhow, Kwongtung, for Canton.
Juse-Bangkok 3rd June, Rice.—Order. Paoting, Br. ., 1,056 H. Wavell, 8th June,
Amoy 7th June, Gan.-B. & S. Phra Nang, Gor, ss., 1011, F. v. Mangelsdorff, ith June,-Bangkok via Swatow toth June, Rica-85.. Proft, Nor. 900, Olsen, 13th June, Rubi, Br., 1,019, A. H. Notley, 13th June,-
Bangkok 5th June, Gen-Order, Manila roth June, Gen.-S., T, & Co. Thyra, Br..0.0., 2,419, R. M. Fayn, 13th June,
Kuchinotre 6th June, Coal-M. B. K.
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2nd June, Cardiff zad Jan., Coal Government,
Jordan Hill, Br.. 4-masted bq., 3.776, G. N.
Kennedy, 30th May, New York 1st Dec 1994, Case Fil-5, 0.co.
Lawhill, Br. 4-masted by, 3,743, J. C. Jarvis, 3rd June, New York 27th Jan,, Case Oil. S. O, Co.
Blaney, S. Blaney, Mrs. Bisney, Miss Black, H. 1. Blair, D. K.
Harakona.
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Large, H. J. C. Lewis, A. R.
Mrs. Lewis, L. S.
Luckle, A. R. Lyons, S. J.
Mackay, C. H. Marriott, Dr. O. Marshall, Mrs. F.
McAmp, T. F. Merecki, J.
Marless, Mr. P. N.
Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs.
F. W.
Boggat, Mr. and Mrs. Müller, P. L,
and infant Bonner, B. A, Borthwick, Mrs. R. W. Moon, Mr. & Mr. E. M.
and child
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Brighton, F. G. Brinton, Mina B. Brine, J. M. Broughall, L.
Bunner, Mr. and Mrs,
w.c Carmon, Jr, M. J. Carter, W. L.. Chambers, Mr. & Ms. Chalmers, D.
H. K. Clark, Hon. Dr. Francis
Clark, T.
Scottish Hills, Br. ship, 1,998, Blackmore, and
June-Cardiff 14th Jan, Paten Foel-Clegg, Admirality.
Sierra Lucena, Br. ship, 1,628, E. Vooght, 4th June,-Cardiff toth Dec, Patent Fuel- Government, Travancore, Br. ship, 2,217, Harges, 30th April, -Cardiff 5th Sept., Patent Fuel-Govern
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In these circumstances Dr. Nacsen has Issued an appeal to the effect that Norwegians have done everything to bring the negotiations for the establishment of separate Consuls for Norway to a successful issue. They welcomed the provisional agreement between the Nor- wegian and the Swedish Governments. At the last elections the Norwegians rejected a Go vernment who for a moment had shown them. solves vacillating, and in their place they put man who would take up the 'work and carry the negotiations to an end. But suddenly, without any pravocation whatso. ever from the Norwegians, the Swedish Prime Minister dismissed from his Ministry the
• man who had conducted the reconciliatory negotiation, and then put before the Nor wegian Gayarament certain demands for guarantees which were altogether new and could never be accepted by the Norwegians, | and so formulated as to prove that he did not deem it worth while to disguise his contempt for the sovereignty of Norway guaranted by the Constitution worn to by the King himself, and by the Act of Union. The first paragraph of that Constitution declared that the kingdom of Norway should be free, independent, indivisi. ble, and inallensble, united with Sweden under ons King. They had now been occupied with this ma I question of separated Consuls for 15 years, with aut making any progress. Yet they believed that in two or else five years more they would have come to an agreement about the dissolution of the Union itself. To the Norwegians this seemed mere fully. Did they imagine that astute a politician as Boström (thewedish Prime Minister) did not know his own people? Wat it credi. ble that after 9 years of wrangling over the Union he expicted to gain power in his own country by offering the Norwegians what he had now offered? Was it credible that in two to five years' time the Swedes would have been converted by Norwegian politicians? The politicians had, indeed, treated the Nor wegians badly. They had given them the years ☎1892, 1893, and 1895, with their disappointing
Ships Passed The Canal. results in regard to the claim for full equality
Outward-20d May-Priam. 6th May- In the Union. Now they would give the Nor
Per Coptic, from Yokohama-Mr. and Mrs. Shimon, Goldmouth, 16th May--Java, Mara. Kolpino, gh May-Merionethshire, Copack, wegians a 1995 of a still worse kind. The W Brun, and Mr. Oscar Head Pad May-Prometheus, Pyrrhus, Drufar, Labuan, F. W. Mitchell. From Kobe Mr. and Msgon, Eidsvold, Prins Eill Friedrich, 19th Norwegians, who weren't politicians, now Manila--Dr. and Mr. W. C. Brownlee, MIPS. Inkula, 23rd May-Silesia, Bechuana, Eccls. Alacrity meant to have a say, in the business. Antrinton, Mr. B. J. Blow, Me and Mrs. P. E. attempt had been made to frighten the Norwe Rev. S. N. Ussher, 58 Chinese, and a japanese. Wills, Plequa, Auchenblat, and fune-Flint Bortver Dudley, Mr. R. King, Mis Hazel Lynn, Triungs, Khalif, Sachsen, Norden, Thaoder-...
14. 26th May-Ajax, Formosa, 30th May-- Andromeda gians by pointing not the serious trouble that would ensue if they went the direct way to
shire, Agamemnon, Alesin, Afghan Idomengut 'Bonaventure wark-that they would be isolated in Europe,
Glenlogan, Arcadia, Peckanur, Japan, Neudy 6th June-Trave, Denbighshire, 9th June. Cadmus perhaps for years, and might be attacked by
sta, Benlarig, Nassoula, Den of Crombie, Sla Hall, Lumbia. 14th June-Austria, Aritmi Sweden. There had not been much display
vonia, of courage in Norwegian politics since 1854. It was shown then. He asked that it be put to the test now. If it was thought that there were soine Norwegian electors who
weld cowards, did not that i apose the double daty of taking action at once, so that the voice of cowardice might be prevented from making itself heard?
HISTORY REPEATS ITSELF.
THE DESTRUCTION OF A FORMER ARMADA,
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rinta, for Bangkok. Hongkong, for West River. Kalgan, for Shanghai. San Ui, for West River. Proft, for Bangkok, Foxton Hall, for Shanghai, Wingchat, for Macao. Heimdel, for Canton,
Juna 15. Kamor, for Hollo. Devatuongs, lo: Bingkok, Yochow, for hanghai, Tainiau, for Bangkok, Helins, for Hoihow. Yangrize, lur Tacoma,
Pants Si'
Pet Fri, from Haiphong, &c.-146 Chinese, Per Foxton Hall, from Singapore-55 Chi- nose.
Pasongers departed.
Per Korea, for San Francisco-Mr. and Mrs. Schau, Mrs. A. E. Clark, Mrs. H. J. Bailoy, R. H. Sherman, Mis. J. L. Moody, Col, G. Miss A. M. Johnson, Mrs. F. D. Black, Capt. and Mrs. C. 1. Drake, Mesars Edgar Ulph, Geo. Sommerville, Wm Franzen, J. T. Pea M. Yager, Lieut. P. M. Rixey, U.S.M.C. Mr P. M. Kiney and Infant, Messis. Hong Chack, Henry Gross, C. W. Bernhardt, Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Rondolte, Messrs. M. A. Whipple, S. W. G. Henshaw, Misses A. Henshaw, F. A Henshaw, A. Grimes, Wong Yen ue, Wm. E. Pearson, Mrs. York Nock, Miss G. Noel, Mr and Mrs. W. L. Altdorfer, Messrs, S. J. Boyd, C. B. Thomas, Mrs. Jung Po Lin, Kock Moon, Leong Jar, Israel Puteau, Mrs. Jai Loung, Mr. N. Cordonnier, and Mr. and Mr. E. Miguel, For China and Japso l'orts-Mr. J. T. Hayton, Mra. A, Shelton Hooper, Mike Christine Hooper, Miss N. oui, Mrs. F.taples, Messrs. Gea Bow, J. R. Hopkins, Mrs. E. M. Post. Hong Chup, Hong Quan, Tong Liang Chow,
Yang Chung Yuen. Major and Mrs. F. B. Mc Mrs. Mc. Pagle, Messrs. Lum Tuck Chee, Coy, Miss W. K. McCoy, Messrs, 11. Ogawa and native servant, R. Rose, S. Yamamoto, M. Ohtsuka, J. H. Monte, Capt. and Mrs. 1. G. Lyon, Mr. Alan Cameron, Mr. and Mrs Jas Woods, Meurs. Jas F. Kelly, Wm. G Byers, Mrs. Jas W. While and intant, Mr. M. V. Lawver, Miss Edith Lawyer, Rev. W. F. Kaux, Capt H. Mulier, Mrs. R. Yoshiyama, infant and native servani.
In a book recently issued by M. Okakura Yoshisaburo, entitled "The Japanese Spirit the writer gives a brief account of the destruc tion of a former Armiade more than six hundred years ago, an event which took place in the same locality as the battle of the 28t ultimo, but which was due as much to the elements as to the intrepidity and courage of the Japanese in resisting invasion. Mr, ukakura saya i—-
The mighty Kublai, grandson of the great Genghis Khan, haughty with his resisticas army, whose devastating intrepidity laught aven Europe to tremble at the mention of his name, dispatched an embassy to the Japanese Court to demand the subjection of the country, S'ly wind.
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HIS BRITANNIO MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE URINA STATION.
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16
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Lieut. Commander R. H. Heaton
4,305
7,000
Captain Lionel G. Tufnell
4,360
7,000
Captain H. H. Tarlesse...
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42
1,070
1,400
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390
300
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11,020
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560
torpedo boat destroyer
$50
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550
306
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201
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Captain Hon. Stopford......
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275
4,000
Lieut. Commander J. May...
275
4,000
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6,400
2,400
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21,000
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Hongkong
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1,000
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Captain William B. Fawckner
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550
Lieut. Commander C. Seymour
Hongkong
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234
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180
5,900
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7 P.M.
Shanghai-Per Shacksing, 16th Jane, 3 PM," Manila-Per Loongiang, 16th June, '3 9.38. Haiphong-Per Fri, 17th June, 9 AM. Manila-Per Rudi, 17th June, to AM. Hopsong, 17th June, to AM,
Singapore, Sourabaya and Samarang-Per
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Europe, &c, India, vra Tulicorin-Per
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Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama and Seattle, Wash-Per. Minnicta, soth, June, 11 AX.
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Manila-Per Taming, 20th June, 3 F.M. June, 3 ..
Yokohama and Kobe-Per Chingin, solb
Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria and Vancouver, B.C.-Per Empruit of India, arst June, 10 A.M.
Kurope, &c., India, via Tuticorin-Par Zietan, 1st June, 11 A.M.
The message was referred to Kamakura,,then Str. Markew from Bangkok:-Fine weather, the seat of the floju regency, and was of course indignantly dismissed. Euraged at this, Ku- blat equipped a large number of vessels with the choicest sol lein China esuld furnish. The Si Bellar from Chinklang -Had light vari Invading force was successful at first, and comble winds, and fine weather from Yangiate to mitted massacres in Iki and Tsushima, islands Ockseu, from there to port moderate to resh lying between Korea and Japan. The position NE breeze and fios, ' was menacing; even the steel nerves of the trained Samurai felt that strange, thrill a patriot knows, Shinto prieits and Buddhist mosks were equally busy at their prayers, Able fog, then squally with rain, moderate peas,Per Chikli, zoth June, 1 P... new embasty came from the threatening Mon gal leader. The imperious ambassadors were jaken to Kamakura to be put to death, as ab unmistakable sign al contemptuous refutni. A hemendous Chinese fleet gathered in the bois terous bay of Genkai in the summer of 1z81.) At last the evening came with the ominous glow on the horizon that foretells an approach Ing storm
It was the plan of the conquering army victoriously to land the next morning on the holy soil of Kyushu. But during this cri. fal night a fearful typhoon known to this day As the "Divine Storm,” arose, breaking the jet black sky with its tremendous roar of thunder and bathing the glittering armour of our of Alers guarding the coastline in white flashes of Battling light. The very heaven and earth shock before the mighty anger of nature. The it was that the dawn of the next morning saw the whole fleet of the proud Yuan, that had darkened the water for miles, swept com pletely away into the bottomless seg of Genkat, to the great relief of the horror-stricken papu Ince, and to the unspeakable disappointment
our determined soldiers. Out of the bun
Vessels in Port. STEAMERS. Albenga, Ger. 5, 2,763, H. Petersen, rath Alemannia, Nor., 1,164, Neilsen, 13th Juce, June, Manila 9th Jane, Gen.-C. & Co. -
Saigon 8th June, Coal-Order. Aramba, Dan. K., 1,158, Cortsen, 13th June,
-Canton 13th Juns, Ballast-M, & Co. Beachley Brad R. Forsyth, 13th June, Buford, Am. transport, 5005, Hall, 29th May,
-Moji 6th June, Coal,-B. & Co.
3
!.d.
cruiser, ist class
torpedo boat destroyer
surveying-vessel
river gunboat..
river gunboat
* Fing of Admiral Sir Gerard U. Noel, Commander-in-Chief,
kärmoured gunboat
river ganbaat river gunboat ... river gunboat.. ...river gunboat' ...
river gunboat gunboat
armoured cruiser
gunboat...,
cruiseries
river gunbost destroyer destroyer
EA
***
Lieut. Commander E. V. F. R. Dugmore
Lieut. Commander Robert E. Vaughan..
Lieut Commander Gregory... Commander R. W. Glennia... Lieut..Commander C, E. L. Thomas... Lieut-CommanderHugh Somerville... Lieut.-Commander Jac. F. Knox...
Hongkong
on route Welhafwei
Yangtsso Yangtze
...
Llaut. Merveilleux du Vignaux Captain Allaire...
Commander Amet ...
FRENCH MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA STATION.
-NAME..
Flac and DESCRIPTION.
TONS. GUNS. H. P.
COMMANDING OFFICERS.
LAST REFORTED AT
1,796
1,700
Lieut. Forret
*PFI Saigon
123
500
Lient, foannel...
201
140
150
ate 50
Hongkong Haiphong Saigon
Lieut. Hue...
140
150
Saigon Salgon
sas
438
га
Gulf of Siam
4,000
9,500
Baie d'Along
645
1,000
Lieutenant L'Eost...
104
3.985
...Halphong
14
5,500
...
Baigon
303
Lieut. Mère
*J
www
303
6,300
Lient. Cotoni
Haiphong
La
Helphong
100 CAR
350
303
Lieut. Jehenne...
220
DAS
Halpboog
Saigon
$376
20,200
Capt. Ridoux
#17 ***
Bale d'Along
**
200
308
Lleat Corlouer
Bhipbong
Haiphong
307
300
Haiphong
#14
1,150
3,300
Chemulpo & B’kai
Balgon
$700 307
13
10,600
Capt. Duval
Bale d'Along
6,300
List Prat
103
Liant. Grellier
***
300
10
Liant. Lavissière
Tongk
*
107
Bale d'Alony
Lieut. Glorieux
9,437
· 6,07% |
Commodra C. P. M. Poidľolle
***Baigon
destroyer
Lieut. Leball
Haiphong
.......... armoured gunboat
1,796
(1,700)
Capt. Dupries
Salzon
armoured cruiser
20,014
gunboat ...
620
10,000 900
Capt. Guiberteau
Lieut. Roque
destroyer an ver gunboat...
jaso
Capt. Terquem...
], battleship, reserYO
ipe
***, river gumboat
123
500
Lieat. Brugnon
protected cruiser armoured cruiser river gunboat river gunboat... destroyer-mat
Acheron, Argus Avalanche... Balonpetti Caronads ...'. DOP Casse-tête momen Comite D'Amas`. Décidéa Descartes. Estoc_ Francisque, se Cabu and Iloilo-Per Kaifong, 22nd June, Froade P.M.
Guichon+ Manila-Per Zafro, 24h June, 11 AM, Matup, Sydney and Melbouras Per Wills Jacquin....
Gueydon Frederich, Wilhelmsbalen, Herbertshobs, Hear. Rivière... kad, pib Juse, 10 AM.
Javelins... Europe, &c, India Tuticorin-Par Kersaint Caledonien, 27th June, 11 AM
Lyös uni Shanghal, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama. Montcalm... sth July, 9 AM. Victoria and Vancouver, (B.C.)-Per Farkar, Moanquet man
*** Avi armoured cruiser.
destroyer. Olry
***, river gunboat Manila, Zamboanga, Thursday Island, Paiho... ***, gunboat ''mai. Dutt, Nor. ... 629, J. Gjemre, tith June, Sydney, Hobart Launceston, New Zealand, Protée
Cooktown, Cairns, Townsville, Brisbane, Pistolet
destroyer ko Hong Bangkok 4th June, Rice.-Guan Fat Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth-Per Ching, Redostable...... battleship, reserve...
sub-marina .... m. Empress of India, Br. 3,032, E. Beetham, 10th July, 3 P.M.
Bebre ** R.M.R., 13th June,Vancouver, (B.C.) and
Mails for Canton, Samshal, Wachos Sully,...
Slys May, and Shanghai 11th June, Mails and and Macao will be closed on week days at 7.50 Serprise Gladestry, Br. 1.8., 1,521, C. Crane, ath June,Macao will be closed at 8 am, and that for Tako
Geo,--C. P. R. Co.
every morning. On Sundays the mail for Taking Moji 6th June, Coal.-D. & Co., L Haitan, Br. La., 1,183, J. S. Roach, 14th June, Malls for Namiao, Sanbre, Kengmoon, Vigilante
Bank Vauban win Kumchuk, Bamshui, Wachow and Canton
-from Manila.
Clavering, Br, &, 2,153, D.. Barton, 16th June,
-Salina Crus 6th May, and Moji 6th June, Ballast.-G. C. 5.8. Co.
red thousand warriors who manned the inFoochow rith June, Amoy rath, and
ading ships, only three are recorded to have
Murvived the destruction to to the dismal tale
their crastíalion grost Khan' i
Indradec, Be. As, 1457. Masterbrook, 8th June,
Swatow 13th, GenD, L. & Co.
Newcastle via Sydney 19th May, Coal. 8, T,& Co.
Cauton at g
... !...
evening at 5 pm. On Sundays the mails
will be closed at 9am.
No mail will be closed for Canton on Sater dayrening.
TH
* cruisering va will sub-zarima...
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Flagship of Vice-Admiral Bayle, Commander-in-Chiet
† Flagship of East-Admilial de Fauque de Jonquières, Second
Liebt. Portier.n
Commander Sagot-Durauroux
Commander Simon
Armbruster
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