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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY JULY 3, 1905.

SANDOW IN SINGAPORE,

rather starling night as to the average state of, cleanliness among "savants" AN INTERVIEW.

during that godly age, seeing that the de tails of the skin wire presumed to remain {Continued from pa, c.6.]

invisible until the hands had been very well One question that occurred orpecially was washed with a bali') may enable us is read with reference to the Jijutsu method of Jap new meanings in finger prints when subjected Bocso wrestling which has enjoyed such a to close scrutiny. When magnified three or vogue on the London and Continental stages. four diameters, the lines are found to bear à Mr. Sandow tins very decided views on curious resemblance to blurred line of print. the point. He says that the jijutsu system This is owing to the fact that the cup-like has the same brutalising effects that ap- pores, to which Dr. Nehemiah Grew draws at- † ply to prize fighting, and that it never tention, almost break the continuity of the would have come into the popular view to lines, giving them somewhat the appearance of the extent it has done but for the war, series of letters and words which have partly The "locks" of the Jijutsu Mr. Sandow has run together. It will be seen that he accounts tried, personally and he is of opinion that for the existence of the minute ridges by they would be of no are from a self-defence preference to the protection which those giva point of view-that the forcing back of a leg or to the cpenings of the sweat glands. Galton arm-joint against its natural inclination is a come to have arrived at almost the same còn. thing that could not be effected without conni-clusion, for he says: 'The uses of the ridges vance or submission on the part of the subject upon whom the experiment is being tried.

Epegial interest will be evoked in Bingapore by the fact that Mr. Sandow is the exponent of a system, very successfully applied in India, for les-ening the size of the spleen-a disorder to which the Chinese are particularly prone. One man who has followed Mr. Sandow's treat men, with the best possible results is a mem«. ber of the Company. The troupe.consists of all nationalities. There are spanese, Indians, Chinese and South Africans among the many ---all pupils of and exponents of bar dow's sys- tem and living examples like their teacher of

physical beauty. The show will open on Toes- day next.

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By the way, it will interest local sports to hear that the Chinese in Singapore have or claim to have a very strong man among them, who, they think, could try conclusions with Sandow in strength. They assert that the man is a notorious heavy,weight lifter and breaks up coins with his fingers very easily. It would add to the excitement of the show if the man could be induced to enter the arena.

AN ANCIENT READING OF

FINGER. PRINTS,

In the North American Review for May 15. Dr. Louis Robinson has an interesting paper on Finger-Prints-"the curious scroll-like pat- terns made by covering the front surface of the fingers with printer's ink and then pressing. them on paper." "In discussing the true natural history of the minute ridges upon the fingers," says Dr. Robinson, Galton goes no further than did the first physiologist of note who drew attention to their presence. This was Dr. Nehemiah Grew, an almost forgotten worthy, who gave an account of his observa- tlons in a paper rend before the Royal Society In the year 1681. Oddly enough; Galton, abose paper on Patterns in Thumb and Finger Marks' came before the same august body just 207 years later, appears never to live heard of the observations of Nehemiah Grew, which are still to be found in the Society's Proceedings. At any rate, in tracing the his- tory of finger study, Galton goes back no fur. ther than Parkenje of. Breslau, whese theais dealing with the minole patterns on the fingers was published in 1821.

"Nehemiah Grew, who was then of Oha diab Grew, an eminent Puritan diving, was elected Secretary of the "oval "ociety in 167), and probably held that coveted position at the time when the essay above alluded to was read. He was by no means the least notable of that

band of eager students of science, who made the reign of King Charlet II. almost as much ‚a time of scientific awakening as the Italian Renaissance was a time of artistic awakening: Probably the discoveries of the illustrious Wil. liam Harvey who first revealed the truth as to the circulation of the bland, hid a great deal to do with arousing this new interest in the won ders of nature. Nehemiah Grèw was born in' 1641, a few months before. Sir Isaac Newton, and among his contemporaries were Harvey Leuwenhoek, the pioneer with the mirinscope ; Edward Tyson, who first dissected a chim- panzee, and published hit results under the title, 'The Anatomie of a Pygmie'; Sir Hans. Slone, Lejhaitz; Halley, the astronòmer; Dr. Sydenham, one of the greatest reformers in medicine; and Sir Thomas Browne, the gentle philosopher of Norwich, whose words quoted from the 'Religia Medici,

Search where thou wife and let thy Wisdom go To ransom Truth, e'eo to Abyss below Rally the scattered cauter, and the line

Whichi Nature twists be able to untwine, give admirable proof that the true scientific spirit animated the men of this seventeenth- century renaissance.

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ara primandily as I suppose to raise the mouths of the dicta so that the excretions which, they' pour.cut may the more easily be got rid of; nad, also, in some obscure way, to assist the sense of touch.""

smpping.

Arrival

Strathuavis, Br. a. 2,103, Huchanan, 30th June,-Probolingo 19th June, Bugar.—8. &

S.

Taiyuan, Br.sk, 1,459, L. Dawson, 26th June, -Australia via Ports and Manila 24th Talisman, Nor. 1, 1,178, S. Pettersen, 19th

June, Gen.-B. & S.. June, Samarang 20th June, Sugar.-Kian Gwan. Taming, Br. s. 1,350, A. W. Outerbridge, 30th June,—Maulla 27th June, Gen.—B. & S,

Tartar, Br. 6.1., 4,416, W. Davison, R.N.R., 28th June,Vancouver 29th May, and Shanghai 24th June, Gen.-C. P. R. Co.

Yochow, Br.&.5., 1,306, J. H. Brown, 29th June.

-Canton 19th Jusę, Gen.-B. & §.

SAILING VESSELS,

Combribank, Br. 4-masted ship, 3.151, George

2nd June, Cardiff and Jeo, Coal Government

Ferials

Steamers Expsotea.

From

Emp. of Japan. Shaoghal. C. P. R. Couly4 Scharnhorst. Singapore. M. & Co... July Bucentaur......Singapore .IN. Y. K....July Oanfa... Shanghai... B. & S. July Darmstadt......Japan...... M. & Co... July Peshawar Singapore P. & D. CoJuly Spezia............ Singapore H. A. LJuly Denbighshire...Singapore D. & Co...July Steator Singapore B. & S...July Japan............ Singapore P. & O. CeJuly Ischin... Singapore C. & Co....July Numantia... Portland... P. & A. Couly Glenlogan...... Singapore McG. & G. July 1st July-Swatow 30th June, Gen.-D., LTjimahi... Karatzu ... C. J. LJuly 7 Laisang... Calcuits....., M. & Celluly 10 Athenian ......Vancouver C.P. R. Couly 18 Ras Dara New York S. T. & Co Aug. 31

Jacob Diederichsen, Ger. ss., 623, B. Ohlsen, tat July,-Pakhoi 29th June, and Hollow 10th, Gen.-J. & Co.

Imma Luyken, Ger. 8.5, 1.140, H. Martens,

& Co.

Palamcotia, Br. 5.s., 3,413, T. P. Babb, rst July, -Singapore 20th June; Gen.—Order. Rajaburi, Ger, 1.5, 1,186, G. Wendig, 1st July,,

--Bangkok z3rd June, and Swatow 30th, Rice - B. & 5.

Madeleine Rickmers. Ger. a.s.. 1,458, Simon. sen, 1st July,—Bangkok 21st June, Rice.

B. & S..

Promise, Nor, 5, 754, F. Torstensen. 1st July-Tamsui via Swatow and Amoy 28th June, Gen.-O.S, K. Kwanglee, Ch. 5., 1,174, R. Lincoln, sed July-Shanghai 19th June, Gen-C, M. S. N. Co.

Kashing, Br 9.5, 1,142, T. W. Rickard, and

July-Chefon 27th June, Gen.—B. & S.

Kowloor, der, ** 2,418, H. Stehr. and July,

Cop at July, Gen.-S. & Co. Hue, F, 705, Godineau, 3rd July,

Quang chow-wan and July, Gen-, R.

M.

Clearance at the Harbour Onloe. Kwangle, for Canton.

Abbay Holme, for Kuichinottu, Kwangish, for Shanehai.

Jacob Piedsrichter, for Hoihow. Johanne, for Haiphong. Flanal, for Haiphong. Kathing for Canton, Pelthfof, for Swatnw, Kerangshaw, for Canton.

July 2

Atesta, fer Shanghai, Glenfallech, for Amoy. Anghin, for Bingkok, Afshan Prince, for Shanghai. Egremont Castle, (or Shanghai, Ksunngrang, for Canton.

July 3.

Oceny I, for Kulchinorzu, Zweina, for Rangnan.. ('Afontrose, for Singapore,

Sildra, for Moji. Hanot, for Haiphong.

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"Nehemiah Grew, in his paper 'On the Pores in the Skin of the Hands and Fect, says: -*If any one will but take the pains, with an Indifferent gloss, to survey the palms of bis hands, very wall watbed with a ball, he may perceive innumerable little ridges, of equal aize and distance, and everywhere running parallel to each other. And especially on the ends and first joints of the fingers and thumb, on the top of the ball, and near the root” of the thumb a little above the wrist. In all which places, they are very regularly disposed into spherical triangles and ellipses. Op there rid,es stands the pores, all in even rows, and of such a magnitude as to be visible to a good eye with out a glaar. But, being viewed with ano, every pore looks like a little fountain, and the sweat may be seen to stand therein as cleaừ op rock- water, and as often as it is wiped off, to spiag up within them again. What pature intends In the position of these ridges la, that they "may the better sult with the use and motion of the hand. On the ridges, the pores are very providensly placed, and not in the furrows which lie between them; that so their structure might be the stronger, and less liable to be depraved by compressie. For the same reason, the pores are also very large, that they may it be the better preserved, though the skin be ever so much compressed and condensed by the constant use and labour of the hand.'

As Dr. Robinson says, "this quaint and graphic description (which, by the way, gives

Rie Lims, Portuguese guohoai, for Macao. Kwangtah, for Shanghai. farna Diderichsen, for Pakhoi. Kwangler, for Canton. Kushing, for Canton.

Pigadeguati arriend.

Ter Karking, from Chefoo-Mr. Hansen. Fer Kwanglee, from Shanghai-98 Chinese. For Emma Luyke", from Swatow--69 Chi

DESA.

Par Pelamioita, from Singapore-455 Chi- Best.

Per Promise, from Coast Ports-85 Chinese, and 3 Japanese.

Shipping Renort

Str. Kingles from Shanghai :~Fresh SE wind, and moderate sen to Tung Yung, hence to part strong Niy and NE. wind, and cloudy weather with low glans..

Str. Rashing from Chefoo:-Light winds, and fine weather throughout, weather off Swa. tow on Saturday forenoon gave indications of a typhoos to the eastward.

Vessels in Fort.

STEAMERS,

Bulord, Am. transport, 5,000, Hall, 29th May.

-from Manila.

Dia Maru, Jap, ... 1.732, .1. Yokoyama, 30th Jung-Moll 24th June, Coal.-M. B. K. Frithjof, Nor. .., 891. H. A. Haraldsen, 29th June-Tamani via Amoy and Swatow 35th June. Gen.-O: S, K. Johanne, Ger. ss., 952, Ipland, 20th June,-

Bangkek a3rd June, Rice.-J. & Co. Khalif. Br. 1., 2.319, J. H. Middleton, 19th June-Barry Dock and May, Coal-D, &

Kohsichang, Ger. 1.1., 1,192, C. Gozawisch, sat

July-Bangkok 22nd June, Rice and Timber.-B. & S..

Kumsang, Br. 6.5, 2,077, E. J. Buller, 25th

June-Calcatis roth June, Penang 17th and Singapore 20th, Gén,--J., M. & Co. Louise Both. Br. 1.5, 2,196, J. J. Thompson 29th June, Newcastle, N.S.W. &b May, Coal-Order.

Nord, Nor. ., 730, G. Haraldsen, tat July

Amoy 29th Jone, Gen-Order,

& Co.

No dool, Nor, 8., 2,418, Stolix, 23rd June,

Kelung (Formosa) 31st June, Can.-S., T. Oasang. Br. 6.8., 1,787. J. T. Davies, 28th Jože, Pekalongan 10th June, Sugar.-J., M. & Co.

Quinta, Gar. 18, 3,600, Frabm, 27th June,

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Aucott, E. F. Beattie, A. Beattie, M. P. Bornand, Mr. and Mrs.

VISTOURS XF THE BOI ELUS.

HONGKONG,

Lewis L. S. Luckle, A. R. Luttringhaus, P. Macdonald, D. Macfe, D. F. Mackay, C. H. Maher, James

Clothier, A. N.

Herbert

Marriott, Dr. O,

Cocks, Mr. & Mrs. A.E. Muelle, E.

Matada, K.

Darling, Col.

Ollis, F. B.

Dizon, Mr.

Abele, F. W. Baker, A. S... Bauld, R. Borthwick, R. W. Bingham, Mr. & Mr Birbeck, R. 1.

J. E. and child

Bissell, W. S. Blaney, S. Blair, D. K. Bonner, E. A.

McAmb, T. P McKellar, Miss Bonbwick, Mrs. R. W. Merleen, Mrs. P. N.

and child Brighton, F. G. Brougbalt, L

Bunner, Mr. and Mrs.

W.C.

י'

Carter, W. L. Chalmers, Dr. Chambers, Mr. & Mrs.

Н. К. Clark, Hop, Dr. Francis Clark, T.

5.Fletcher, II.

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Grone, Dr. and Mrs. Hall, Capt. 1, Hanron, J. Harding, R. Haslett, H. J.

Miller, P. L. Moon, Mr. & Mrs. F. M.

Moore, Dr. W. B. A.

Morrison, Ms.

Murray, E. H. Mutny, P. C. Newington, A. G. Offord, Mrs. Patay E. Olife, 0, C.

child

Scott, A. O. Shaw, Dr. H. H. Skinn, A. J. Skoti, C.

F. Snewin, E. A.

Soper, C, H. Sinplay, H. H. Stein, A. L.

Stewart, W. M. Swindella, Dr. Edgar

(CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL, KEGISTER.

July 1st, 1905, am.

Bar. Th. Hu, Wind Wr.

Boyd, Capt. and Mrs. Mitchell, R.

Brown, Mr. & Mrs. D.E. Moxon, Mr. and Mrs. Kochi .........

17 29.911

PRAK.

King, Dr. and Mrs.

Louder, Mr.

Macdonald, Mr. Martin, R,

Bourchair, Mr. & Mrs.

Meice, Mr. and Mrs. G.

Vladivostock. Semuroo Hakodate .. Tekio

Am.

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O'Neil, J. L. Hugh Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Parry, Major Gales, Capt. fallingworth, Mr. and

Мл Harker, B. Brotherton Hassan, Mr. and Mrs. Hayner, Col. Hazeland, F. Á.

Paxton, Capt. H. W. Phillips, Major Piggott, Mr. and Mrs. Pollock, x.c., Mr. Relgfe, Dr. and Mrs. Sawer, Capt. and Mrs. Sinclair, A.

Stadt, Mr. and Mrs,

Van de Stokes, Mr.

Hindekofet, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas, Mr.

Uffel, W. von

Vandis, Gordon

Ishigakijima.. Taiboku s taichu... Taioso.........

Canton.........

Hongkangta a.m.19.50 85

Victoria Feak

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84

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Manila

Veraker, Capt. and Bacolod...9

Mrs.

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White, Dr. and Mrs. C. St. James. tom.

M. J.

Vladivostock. a.m. Nemuro

Majer, Capt. and Mrs. Hakodate .... 14

Kochi

Tokio

Nagasaki.....

Kagoshima...

Oshima

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July 3rd, 1905, am.

Pan, Mr. and Mrs. F.

| Helsgaun, A.

N. La

Clogg, RW, Eng.

Lt.

Parfitt, W,

Hett, Mr. and Mrs.

F. Taget

Açmis

Dr

and Mrs. H. I.

Peake, W.

Connell, J. J.

Cunningham, G.

Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. Hudig, D.

T. L.

4

Davies, F. O.

Pew, C. H.

Jeffries, H. U.

4

Davies, Mrs. J. T.

Roach, Mrs. J. S. and Johnson, Rev.

4

Deacon, F. B.

Doolittle, F. H.

Robertson, W.

Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. Kaye, Major and Mrs.

5

Douglas, Capt. & Mrs.),

Robertson, Mrs.

5

5

Downing, Mr. and Mrs.

TG.

Robartsin, J. M.

Kelsall, Major & Mrs.

Rochet, L.

OCCIDENTAL.

Frost, B. L.

Glover, C.

Grant, A. W.

Becker, C. Biermans, Dr.

Krill, Mr.

Brunco, Dr.

and child

Chandler, Lieut.

Meyer, Mr..

Emmert, Mr.

Munro, Miss A.

Faldimano, Capt. H. Ohme, A.

Fisher, R.

H. and 2 children

Harms, F.

Sankton, W.

4.

Imanz, P.

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Schmidt, Dr.

Keyt, Dr.

Kober, Dr.

Lowe, Mr. and Mrs.

J.: Wames, C. A.

C. and daughter

KOWLOON.

Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Price, Capt. and

Mrs.

Pinkers and child

Hall, J. S.

Tenkate, Mr. and Mrs.

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Hongkong & Whampan Dock Returns. ̈ Travancore ............................. at Kowinop Dock, Humber....tes Taiyuan.......

Pronto

Hurst, M., Engineer-

Innes, Capt. R.

Capt,

Kampf, H. H.

Kerr, F.

Kangge, Dr. Sampel

Krany, C

Laing, A. H.

Laing, Dr.

Large, H. J. C. Lewis, A. R.

Ships Patio The Canal. Outward-and June-Agamemnon, Afghan, Flintshire. 6th June-Trave, Denbighshirt. | Barnett, H. J. O. 9th June-Glenloean, Arcadia, Japan, Naudy. Lumbes, Pichanur, Hall. 14th June-Den of Crombit, Austria, Artemisia, Binlarig, Nas sovia, 17th June-Hudson, Kiamun, Tonkin, Fengtion, Patrecius, Grafton, Liberia, Per- danda. 21st June-Southgrove, 24th Jone Tydeus, Malacca, Benvenue, Pak Ling. 17th |June-Binlidi, Diomed. 30th June-Achille,

Agincourt, Wittekind,

Homeward—9th June-Stanton, 14th Jona | --Lowther Castle. 17th June-Roon. 24th June-Indrami. 171b June-Dardanus, joth June-Lacvier.

Thornborrow, J. Tobin, R. J. Trimnill, W. D. Uabebaun, C. H.. Vicken, R. C. Wales, H. H. Warrick, Capt. J.

Watkins, Miss E, Williams, I. V. Wright, Mr. and Mrs.

CRAIGIEBURN,

Or, H. Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs. Kapteyn, f. D. Gibbons, J. B. Lyons, F. W. Marchant, Capt.

Mr. and children Nicholls, E. A. McPherson, 1. for

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Bonaventure -Kaisow. 17th June-Agamemnoa. 21st Jana

Cadmus →Preussen,, 24th June-Artemisia,” Tuenkai,

Cherub 27th June-Jason, Pera. 30th June-Ernest Clio.......

Diadem

· Simons, Schuylkill, Slavonia, Trieste.

Post Office.

Dee

Erne...

Ettrick

Exe

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Glory

Handy

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Rüssell, Mrs. Smith, E. Grant Smith, Hr. and Mrs.

Grant

Smith, H. Percy

Webb, Mr. and Mrs.

Montague

Wilson, Dr. Newell

Young, J. Ashton

Hales, G. L

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Rose, Mr. and Mrs. G. Naha..............

Jahrling, Dr. and Mrs. Sen, S. N.

Thompson, Mrs. J. J.

Vojaceke, F.

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Weihaiwei... am Gutzlaff

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Hongkong... tom. 29.5 Victoria Penk

Gap Rock

Macao.........

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HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE CHINA STATION.

CLASS.

despatch vessel...

She com

crufser, cas class

torpedo boat destroyer

Cruiser, 2nd class

2.

cruiser, and class

...... sinop

...sinop... **

cruiser 1st class

torpedo boat destroyer

water tank and tug ...

torpedo boat destroyer...

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Weihatwel

Weibaiwel

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Shanghai

Weihaiwel

Commander Harbord Captain R. Nelson Ommanney ...

Commander H. D. Wilkin, D.8.0.

... Yangisie

Hongkong ...Yangtze

Boogkong *Hangkong

Weihaiwei

Hongkong Welbalwa Welhziwei

Captain Hon. Stopford... Lieut. Commander J. May... Licut-Commander Richards...

1,700

4

3,000

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16

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550

6

7,000

Lieut. Commander R. H. Heaton

4.362

7,000

4,360

7,000

1,070

1,400

Captain Lionel G. Tufnell Captain H. H. Torlesse... Commander, du C. Luaid...

300

300

TO

1,070

1,400

11,000

16,500

560

7,000

550

7,000

Captain . W. Savory Lieut.-Commander H. E. Sulivan -Lieut.-Commander Bather

444

LE

560*

7,000

550

7,000

305 6

5.700

Lieut. Commander Lewin Commander A. F. Everett Lieut.-Commander Stevenson

...

140

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16

13,400

...Weihaiwei

275

4,000

Weihaiwal

275

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6.400

3,400

Captain E. F. B. Charlton

...

Weihaiwel

Hongkong

***

cruiser, 1st class

$1,000

$21,000

Captain Shortland

Walbalwai

201

cruiser, and class

3,600

7,000

Captain William B. Fawckner

Singapore

torpedo baat destroyer.

7,000

Lieut. Commander C. Seymour

Weihaiwal

torpedo boat destroyer...

280

3,900

Lieut.-Commander W, H. Darwall

ww

P

river genboxi

1,200

-

4

Lieut. Commander E. V.F. R. Dugmore

Hongkong

Yangtsza

Moorhen ... Rambler... Olter ...

river gunboat

Boa

-

*14

**

torpedo boat destroyer ...

350

6,300

Lieut. Commander F. B. Noble. Lieut. Commander J. Kiddle

AD

West River

101

Weihaiwel

surveying vessel

Tiso

Commander C. E. Mauro

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|

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Robin Sandpiper i.. Sirius...

river gunboat

340

Licut, Commander Robert E. Vaughan

river gunboat.eu, 20 1

· 240

West River Welt River

cruiser, and class ·

3,600

7,000

Walhalwei

240

"Lieut-Commander Davidson

Yangtze -

Macao-Per Hewagikan, 5th July, 12.53 KM Singapore, Penang and Calcutta - Per Kumiang, sih July, z Y.M.

Sutle)...

TAKU...

250

6,500

in reserve...

Hongkong

1

12,000

21,000

Captain W. L. Grant

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Hongkong

Tamar

4,65

Commodore Dicken

..

Hongkong

Tas!

river gunboat...

180

800

Lieut-Commander E. Secretan

161

...Yangiszo

Virgo

torpedo boat destroyer...

6,300

Lieut-Commander Gregory...

Welhaiwel

Waterwitch

surveying ship...

450

Commander R. W. Glennie

Surveying

Whiting Woodcock... Woodlark ...

torpedo bout destroyer ....

5,900

Lieut.-Commander C. E. L. Thomas

Weihaiwal

river guaboar

river gunboat.

550 550

Liey-CommanderHugh Somerville.. Lieut.Commander Jao. F. Knox...

Yangisse

Yangiszo

A Hall will close for: Haiphong-Per Johanne, 4th July, 9 A.M. Macne-Por Heungshan, 4th July, 2,15°F.34. Shanghai-Per Yochow, 4th July, 3 P.M. Chinkiang-Per Kowloom, 4th July, 3 P.M. Amoy, Straits and Rangoon-Per Palam coffa, 4th July, FP.M...

Kudat and Sandakan-Per Bormio, 5th July, 8 A.M..

Amoy, Keelung, Shanghai, Nagamaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria and Vancouver, (B.C.) Per Tartar, 5th July, to AM.

Shanghai Per Wingrang, sth July, a P.M. Manila-Per Taming, sib July, 3 P.M. Amoy,Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and San Francisco-Per Siberia, 6th July, 10 A.M.

Europe, India, pde Tuticorin - Pes Darmstadt, 6th July, It A.M.

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Har! ... IT Hecla,..... Rogue... Iphigenia ... Jtchen... Jantia.. Kinaba

ان

WI

riper gunboat...

torpedo bost destroyer

cruiser, 1st clair

receiving ship

* Flag of Admiral Sir Gerard U. Noel, Commander-in-Chief,

Macro-Per Brungshan, 6th July, 12.15 PM. Samshui-Per Lintan, 6th July, 3 P.M. Macao-Per Haungskan, "th July, 11.15 PM. Shanghai --Per Amara, 7th July, a F.M. Manila-Per Yurntang. 7th July, 3 P.M. Manila-Per Zafiṛe, 8 b July, 11 AM. Macao-Per Heungskan, Bth July, 12.19 P.M.

Ontang, 8th July, 2 7.M.

Singapore, Sourabaya and Samarang-Per

Acheron.... Macao-Per Hrungskan, 19 h July, 1.15 P.M. | Argus

Avalanche Manila, Zamboangs,' Thursday faland,

Balgpretip... Cooktown, Cairns, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand,

Caragada... Melbourne, Adelaids and Perth-Per Chingis, Comete

Casse-tête 10th July, 3 P.M.

Singapore, Penang and Bombay-Fer Fichta,

Décidée rith July, 10 AM.

Descarton ... Eurons. &c.. Indis, vi Tuticorin Var Estoc... Oceanien, 11th July, 11 A.M.

Francisque...

3 P.M.

D'A

armoured cruiser gunbat

river gunboat 'me

*

cruiser.ur

dastroyar ::: ***

-

destroyer

PI

пра

Lieut. Commander H. T. Atlay

Captain C. H. H. Moore

M

***

Saigon Saigon

Gulf of Siem

FRENCH MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA STATION.

NAME.

FLAG AND DESCRIPTION.

TONS. GUNS. H. P.

COMMANDING OFFICERS,

LAST REPORTED AT

armoured gunboat ... river gunboat in river guaboat... river gunboat. river gunboat river gunboat gunboat

4,796

1,700

Lieut. Ferret

Saigos

500

Lieut. Jeandel

Cadton

140

Haiphong

150

150

Lieut. Hue

140

150

Saigon

438

9,500

Lieut. Marveilleux du Vignaox ... Captain Allaire...

12

21

104

Bale d'Along

1,000

Lieutenant L'Eost...

106

Haiphong

3,985

5,500

Commander Ame! ...

**

IM

Lieut. Mère

134

***

...

6,300

303

Lieut, Cotoni Lieut. Jehenne...

IPA "

100

9.376

30,200

Capt. Ridoux,

104

the

I

Lient. Portier...

308

Lieut. Coilover

300

2,200

Commander Simon

142

Armbruster

9.700 307

19,600

Capt. Duva!

F

6,300

Lient. Prat

Lieut. Grallier

ale

Lieut. Lavissière.

Churglar

l destroyer"

307

6,300

Liear. de Reinach-Werth

*

Lieut. Glorieux

The

...battleship, reserva ...

"destroyer ....

9.437

6,071

Liem. Leball Te

**

...»« armoured pupkast v

armoured cruiser

1,796

1,700

#

10,014·

70,000

Capt. Guibertass`..

gunbost

610

+34

900

Liest, Roque

ww

var gunboat, ME, destroyer

Capt. Terquem....

battleship, reserve

river guabost

6,150 123

4,560

500

Liast Brugnon

091.

Magan-Per Brungskam, 11ih July, 1.15 8.M. | Fronda Cabu and Hollo-Par Kalfong, 11th July. Guichen.f Gueydon Moji, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria, BC, and Heuri Rivièrs..... Tacoma, Wash.-Per Platadas, 12th July, Jacquip to A.M.

Javélina Kersaint Cairns, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney, Hobart, Montcalm.. Fort Darwin, Thursday luland, Cooktown, Lynx ... Laupceston, New Zealand, Helbourne, Ade. Housquet laide and Perth-Per, Australian, 13th July, Olry..... 10 AM,

Feing... Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Pistolet Victoria and Vancouver, BC-Per Empress Protes of Japan, 12th July, 11 A.M.

Redoniable... Sabre Mails for Canton, Samahui, Wachow

Styx..! and Macao will be closed on week days at 7.30 Sully every morning." Op Bundays the mail for Surpris: Macao" will be closed alam, and that for Taking

Takou, Vauban Vigiladte

Canton at 9 a.m.

Bangkok 17th Juna, Rice Order. Regins. Br, as, 1,251, R. Lieberg, 2nd June, Mails for Namtao, Sanbue, Kongmoon, Calcutta 7th June, Coals-Order.Kumchuk, Samahui, Wachow and Canton Siberia, Am. 4, 5,655, L. T. Smith, 27th every evening at 5 pm. On Sundays the mails

--San Francisco 27th May, and Shanghai will be closed at 9 am, 2th Jane, Mails and Gen.-P. M. 3. S.;

Co.

No mail will be closed for Canton on Satur day evening.

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protected cruiser

armoured cruiser

river gunboat

river gugboat..

destroyer...

craiser! **0

sub-maria...

armoured criter

destroyer,

siyer grahost

gugboat

sub-marins...or.

Flagship of Vice-Admiral Bayle, Commander-in-Chief

† Flagship of Rase-Admini de Fanque de Jonquières, Second-in-Command

15+ AP4

... DET *** 201 100

Commander Sagot Duvauroux

Commodre C. P. M. Poidlollo

Capt. Dupriez ...

Bais d'Along Haiphong

Haiphong Haiphong

Balo d'Along

Bale d'Along

...Haiphong

Haiphong

Halphong Saigon

Salgon Bale d'Along ...Bale d'Along

Tongku

Baie d'Along Saigon

Saigon Haiphong Saigon

Baie d'Along Baie d'Along Upper Yanglas Saigon

Hongay Nanningia

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