THE PHYSICAL BPEELTS OF ALCOHOL,
Po lic opinion on the "drink question" bas changed remarkably during the past genera ion. It is no longer a fitting und conventional end of the hospitable dinner for the jovial Company to be sprawling under the table; the hard drinker is now becoming rare, and pura water is becoming recognised more and more widely as the most natural and the best of beverages. Last month Sir Frederick Treves, the eminent surgeon whose recent visit to Ilong kong will be remembe.ed, lectured in London before a temperance society on the physical effects of alcohol, Sir Frederick said that alcohol was, of course, distinctly, a poison. It had certain uses, like other poisons, but the limitations on itú use should be as strict at on arsenic, opiùm, and strychnine." It was a curiously insidious poison, producing effects Which seemed to he only relieved by taking more of it-a remark which applied to another insidious poison, morphia, or opium, It had a certain position as medicine, but in the last 25 years its use by the medical profession bad steadily and emphatically diminished. People
were often heard to say that alcohol was an excellent appetiser when taken before meals. But the appetite did not need artificial stimula How if the body wanted feeding it demanded food. As for its " aiding digestion,” it hinder- :: ́ed digestion even when taken in small
amounts, as could be easily demonstrated. | Then there was the idea that alcohol was strengthening. As a fact, it curiously modi- fed the nourishment of the body; it greatly lessened the output of carbonic acid-a very important matter-so that the drunkard was neceimarily an ill-nourished man; and to reach the acne of physical condition was im
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possible if any alcohol was used. Its stimulat. ing effect was only mouentury, and after that had passed off the capacity for work fell enormously. Alcohol, as it were, brought up the whole of the reserve forces of the body Gand threw them into action, and when these used up there was nothing to fall back on. It dissipated rather than co served bodily energy. An a work producer it was exceeding ly extravagant, and might lead to physical bankruptcy; and he was not speaking, he would remind them, of excessive drinking. It was a curious fact that troops could not march on alcohol. In the Ladysmith relief column, which he accompanied, the first men to drap out were simply the men who drank. The fact was as clear as if they had all boins labels on their backs. Afor the statement that alcohol was "a great thing for the circulation," it increased the heart-beat and reddened the skin by using up the body's reserve power, but then the heart's action be. came emphatically weaker a temporary effect being gni at an enormous cost. The action of alcohol on the central nervous system was very definite, and was that of a functional poison, first stimulating and then de presslug the nervous system. The higher mervous contres went first, becoming slightly
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dulled. The man who worked on even a mo derate amount of alcohol was not at his beat., Fine work could not be done under that con. dition. The use of alcohet. w.s absolutely in-- consistent with a surgeon's work, or with any work demanding quick and alert judgment. He was much struck by the number of profes. sional men who for this renson had discontinu. ed the use of alcohol in the middle of the day. The fast. nolign he would reler to was that al-. cohol kept out the cold-that a little nip" was good when going out into cold air, and so forth. In the words of a great authority, alcohol really lowered the temperature of the body by Increased loss of heat and the extent by increased oxidation, and much reduced the power of the body to resist cold. Finally, he would say that the great and laudable ambition of all, and especially of young men, to be "fit" could not possibly be achieved if they took al cohol. It was simply preposterous to suppose that any young healthy person needed any al- cohol whatever; and, indeed, he was much bei. ter without even the smallest amount of it. Haring spent the greater part of his life ope rating, he would say, with Sir James Paget, that of all people those he headed to operate on were the drinkers. He hap'd that 'what he had said would help his hearers to answer such absolute fallacies as "a glass of post can do you no barm."
THE DEPTH OF WATER AND VESSELS SPHKD,
Last month, in London, befor the Junior Institution of Engineer, Mr. Leslie C. Lam. bert read a paper entitkd, "The Induence of Depth of Water on Speed of Vessels,"
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY
Shipping.
Arrivs.4.
Kampot, Fr. 6.1, 400, Le Rail, 10th July,
Saigon sib July, Rica.-Man Fat. M. Struve, Ger. 966. P. Bandi, roth Tuly,
-Mauritius 15th June, Sugar-Wing Sing Co. Australian, Br. 4.8, 1.21, W. G. McArthur, |
11th July,Kobe 6th July, Gen.-G., La & Co.
Massgon, Br... 4,007, W. H. B. Hall, Trth July-Bombay 54th June, and Singapore. 3th July, Twist and Cotion.-P. & OS, N. Co Kwailin, Br.. .., 1,072, W. D. Brymer, 11th
July, Iloilo 7th July, Sugar.-B. & S. Petchaburi, Ger. s.a., 1.375. G. Hillmann, 11th July-Bangkok 4th July, Rice and Gen.- B&B
Cyrus, Br, ds, 2.174, J. W. Knox, 11th July,
Calcutta 23rd Jane, Coal-Ordar. Halvard, Nor, as, 1,100, Andersen, 11th July,"
-Cheribon and July, Sugar.-Chinese. ` Blackheath. Br. s. 1,719, Sherborns, 11th
July-Wehu 5th July, Gen.-D. & Co., Ld.
Clan Mackenzie, Br. As. 1,921. G. W. WHIL
man, trth Taly,Kobe via Mojt 6th July Gen.--A., K. & Co.
Carl Ménzell, Ger 11., 984, G. Comand, orth July, Cebu 7th July, Ballast.-E, A, T. .Co.
Chaosang, Dr. ., 1,418, R. Cox, 12th July.
Pekalongan 3rd July, Sugar.-J., M. & Co. Castor, Nor. ... 774, J. Martin, 19th July,-
Singapore 5th July, Patroleum-Order. Beniarig, Br. 88., 2,510, A. Wallace, 13th July,
-Singapore 6th July, Gen~G., L. & Co. Taishan, Br., 1,531, J. T. Laine, cath July,
-liollo 8th July, Sugar.-B. & Co.
Clearance at the Harbour Office Castor, for Tientsin. Danfa, for Singapore. Empress of fop in, for Shanghai. Australian, for Port Darwin. Adal, for Calcutta. Sunghiang, for Iloilo. Keeman, for Nagasaki. Ischia, for Singapore.
Depilares. July 1.
Empress of Japan, for Vancouver. Banel, for Haihow. Jacob, Diederichsen, for Hoihow.
Timahi, for Singapore. Glenlogan, for Shanghai, Iphigenia, Br. cruiser, for Welbaiwei, Australian, for ustralian Parts. Sungkang, for Iloilo,
chia, for Bombay, Oanja, for Singapore.
Passengers arrived,
Per Samlarig, from Singapore-Mr. Kenneth
Maclennan.
Per Petchaburi, from Bangkok-Messrs. Schmidt and Hansen.
Fer M. Struve, from Mauritius-Capt. Folketsham, and 192 Chinese
Mongolia, Am. 1., 8,750, W. P. S. Poner, fith Joly-San Francisco 7th tune, Honolula 13th Yokohama 27th, Kobe 2nd July, Nagasaki 5th, and Sharebai 8th, Mails and Gen.-P.-M. S. S. Co. ¦:/ Newby Hall, Br's 2,824, Buck, th July,
-Barry 16th May, Goal.-Urder. Numantia, Cer. 2, 2004. H. Brehmer, toth July-Moji 5th July, Gen.-P. & A. S. 5. Co
'alma, Br.'s,6, 4,911, G. W. Cockman, rith Joly-Moji fith fúly, Gen--P. & O. 5. N.
Pleiades, Br. ss., 2012, F. G. Parington, foth July, Manila 8th July, Gen.-D. & Co.
·Rubí, Br. 1.4., 1,619, A. H. Notley, 10th July,
Manila 8th July, Gen.-S., T. & Co. L Taiyuan, Br. a, 1,459, L. Dawson, 26th June, —Australia via Ports and Manila 24th June, Gab.-B, & 5. Telemachus, Br. na, 1,300, J. Williamson, stb July, Saigon sést July, Gen-Order, | Tjllatjap, Dut, sæi, 2,495, H. Koops, rith_July,
Macassar and July, Gen.), C. J. LA Tsintau, Ger. 6.8., 1,006, O. Koch, reth July
Bangkok 1st July, Rica and Gen.--B. & S.
Bailing Vranu.
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VISITORS AT THE HOTELS:
Albertz, K.
Baker, A. S. Baldwin, Mra Baldwin, MD
Номакона:
JULY 12, 1905
Aucott, E. F.
Beattie, A.
· Largo, BJ, J. C. Lewis, A. R.
Beattie, M. P.
Lewis, L. S. Lackie, A, R.,
Bingham, Mr. & Mr. Macdonald, D ---J. E. and child *** Bitbeck, R. J.
Biell, W. s. Blaney, S. Blair, D. K. Brighton, F. G.
Broughall, £. Carter, W. L. Chalmers, Dr. Chambers, Mr. & Mrs
H. K. Clark, Hon. Dr. Francis Clark, T.
Clegg, R., Eng.
and Mr. H. 1. Coolb, J. Van Copp, Mrs. Capt. Copp, Miss
Craig, J. C
Cunningham, G.
Davies, F. O....... Davies, W. Deacon, F&B
Combribarrk, Sr. 4-masted ship, 3,151, George,
2nd June-Cardiff and Jan., Coal-life, F. H.
Government.
Varrels
Steamers Expected.
Agents
From
Coromandel ... Singapaia P. & D. Co|July 13
Chingiu Empire Silvia Baralong
Lt.
Dundas, Capt. & Mrs. J. Dow G. E.
Downing, Mr. T. C.
Mackay, C. H.
Marios, Dr. O.
Matada, K.
PRAK
King, Dr. and Mrs.
Louder, Mr.
Macdonald, Mr.
Bornand, Mr. and Mrs. Martin, R. ZA
CHINA COAST METROROLOGICAT, REGISTAN, July 11th, 1905, Am.
Bourchair, Mr. & Mrs. Melco, Mr. and Mrs. G. femuro Boyd, Capt. and Mrs. Mitchell, RESU Brown, Mr. & Mrs. D.E. Moxon, Mr. and Mrs. |
Clothier, A. N.
Herbert
Cockt, Mr. & Mrs. A.E. Mucils, EM
Darling, Col.
Ollia, F. B.
Dixon, Mr.
O'Neil, J., Hugh
Parry, Major
Meikle, Mr. and Mrs Edwarde, Mr. and Mrs.
Мепляске, У.
Menascho, G. Miller, P. L. Moon, Mr & Mrs. R.M. Moore, Dr. W. B. A, Morrison, Mis Murray, E, H. Murray, P. C. Newington, A. G.
Offord, Mrs, Palay E.
Oliffe, O. C.
Pan, Mr. F. N. La Farfitt, W. Peake, W.
Parking, Mr. and Mrs.
T. L.
Rew, CH, Reynolds, T. J. R.
Gates, Capt. Hallingworth, Mr. and
Mry. M Harker, B. Brotherton | Hassan, Mr. and Mrs.
Haynes, Col Haieland, F, A, Heisgaun, A.
-Paxton, Capt. H. W.
Phillips, Major. Piggott, Mr. and Mrs. Pollock, K.C., Mr. Reigfe, Dr. and Mr. Sawer, Capt. and Mr. Sinclair, A.
Stadt, Mr. and Mrs.
Van de
Stokes, Mr.
Hindekofat, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas, Mr.
Hett, Mr. and
Mrs.
F. Taget
Hudig, D.
Jeffries, H. U.
Johnson, Rev. Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. Kaye, Major and Mrs. | Kelsall, Major & Mrs.
Roach, Birs, 1. S. and Alford, J. R.
child
Rockenback, 8. D.
Rochet,
Anderson, Fred.
Anderson, G.
Anderson, H.
Rose, W. J. & servant
Educ" Dept
Fisher, R.
Scott, A. Ó.
Shaw, F. E.
Eymael, A.
Fletcher, H.
Пие
Frost B. L.
Giles, Mr. and Mrs.
B. Skinn, A. J.
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Gillon, R. C.
Glover, C
13
Grani, A. W.
Grone, Dr. F.
Hall, Capt. 1.
Kobe D. & S. July 13 Manila .. ¡G, L. & Co July Colombo... H. A. L... July 15 Singapore. N. Y. K july 17 | Prinz Heinrich. Colombo... M. & Co... July 16 | Hanron, J. Athenian japan..... C. P. R. Cojuly 18 Harding, R. China
...........japan... P. M. Co... July 18 Haslett, H. J. Emp. of China. Vancouver, C. P. R. CoJuly 24 | Helcker, H.
P. Sigismund. Sydney ... M. & Co... July 31 || Humi, R.M. Engineer. Arabla.......*
Portland... P. & A. Coug. 3
Ras Dara ... New York.|S, T. & ColAug. 21
Knagga, Dr. Samuel
Skott, C. Suewin, E. A. Soper, C. H. Stanley, H. H.
Staunton, Mrs.
Stein, A. L. Stewart, W. M. Swindells, Dr. Edgar
Thompson, M. L Thornborrow, J. Tdmnell, W. D.
Uubehaun, C. H.
Vickers, R. C.
Watkins, Miss E. Wigelio, H. Wright, Mr. and Mrs.
Capt.
| Inner, Capt. R.
Kemp, H. H.
Kerr, F.
:
Walk, A. D.
Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Roturas.
Travancore.
Kowloon
Dock,
Krug, Mrs.
Humber ....... Germanis
Laing, A. H.
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Laing, Dr.
Hockingmeen “p
Cosmopolitan
Gibbons, J. B,
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Aberdeen
Taiyuan...o m
Mauche........
Chowtai.
Kampo!
Dann, G. H.
CRAIGIEBURN.
Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs.
Kapteyn, B. D.
Lyons, F. W.
Marchant, Capt. and Mrs, and children McPherson, J. L Nicholls, E. A.
Whips Passed The Canal. Ontward—rath June~ Den of Crombie, Aus. tria. 17th June-Liberia, Grafton, Patrocius, Hudson, Kezmun, Fengtien, Verdande. 2111 June-Southgrove, 24th June-Malaçça, Pak Ling. 37th June-Benledi. 30th June-Wil- hind, Achilles, Agincourt, 4th July-Prons, Benalder, Sydney, Pyrrhus, Atholl, Stuttgart, } ——— Materijal koji Bornexchange, Forona, Oceano, Rhenania. 7th | July-Antinor, Bayern, Candia, Glenroy, Ma-
Alachty chaon, Merionethshire, 12th July-Polynesien, Prins Bitel, Friedrich.
NAME.
Andromeda Per Australian, from Kobe for Hongkong Messrs. A. Williams and H. Olsen.
Arun... For
Astraca Manila-Mrs. and Miss Baldwin, Mrs. Krug, and Mr. T. Roberts, For Fort Darwin-Mits
Homeward-24th June–Indrami, 4th July | Bonaventure Cadmus 57%.. O'Niell, and Mrs. Budgeon. For Thursday Bayerr, Seyouin, 12th July-Secatra, Island Japanese. For Sydney-Messrs. Arrivals at Home-14th June-Katiow." | Clia Wilkie, C. H. Roberts, Prot. N. Smith, 17th June-Agamemnou, 21st June-Preussen. "Diadem Mes. and Miss Richardson,. Mr. C. H. Smith, Misses A. E. Smith, M. Smith, Martin, Mrth June-Artemizia, Tenkai, 27th June Dee
Erne Milne Walker, Messrs. E. Litchfield and W. E. Jason, Pera, 30th June-Schuylkill, Trinke, Eutrick" Courthope.
Ernati Simons, Slavonia, 4th July-Room, Exe Nassovia 7th July-Lowther Castle. 1210 Fama... Joly-Laertes, Benvenue, Dardanus, Diomed, Glary*
Tydeus.
Handy Hart
Passengers departed.
Fer Tonkin, for Shanghai-Mr. Androil, Mrs. Clara Sagal, Rav. P. Antonin et Louis, Mess, A. Boner, G. da Lilva, Tromeur, Mrs. Ernestina Felmann, Messrs. M. Paps and Kmil Damerisen. For Kobe-Mr. Wong Big. For Yokohama—Mr. Jehenne.
-- Por Oceanien, for Saigon-Messrs. Lawrenco A. Brook, Chang Lint Chuen, Boni et Héne, Vip Ol Shan and C. B. Jassens. ForSingapore -Mr. F. C. Hagedorn, Mr. Tan Yan Flane, Mrs. R. L. Andersen, Bears, S. A. Marican, Goh Liang Yong Chen E. Boh, and Miss Okon. For Colombo-Miss H. Felmann. For Mar. seille-Mr Richard, Mr. and Mrs. Savoya, Rev. P. De Antonio José Gomes, and Mr Douglas.
Shipping Report,
Str. Petchaburi front Bangkok-ly winda,
The author said that the great importance of the question of the influence of the depth of water on the speed of vessels had come into fine weather all through. prominence during the last year owing to the difficulty experienced by the British Admiralty contractors in obtaining the requiret speed for the new destroyers of the "River" class. It was discovered that the chief difficulty lay in the fact that the depth of water in which the trials were made was not sufficient to ensure the best performance. Curiously enough, experiments. with Danish torpedo-boats had indicated that there might be shallow
Str. Halching from Foochow --Moderate monsoon, and fine clear weather,
Str. Cyrus from Calcutta-Light - breeze, and clear weather throughout passage.
Str. Tulshan from Iloilo :-Light N. to 'NW. winds, smooth, clear and fine throughout.
Vessels in Port
Str. Australian from Kobe-Fresh S5W. draught, 2 to 21 fuboms, which are a better winds throughout, with strong Ny current, result than a deeper draught, but this was with file weather. abnormal. With larger craft of the modern destroyer type, an increase in depth had leen proved to result in an increase of speed, and faste on the Tyne mea uted mile with the same boat had shown approximately if knot increased speed in so fathoms as compared with 8 fathom. On the Maplin messured mile, with a depth of 8 fathoms, a speed of 23 knots was obtained; on the new mile off Dover, in 16 fathoms, 25 knots; and on
the Skelmorlie mile, in 40 fathoms, 26 knots,
under the same conditions, and with the same horse power, Turning to the influence of the depth of water on the speed of large craft, two instances might be given of trials of some cruisers in the British Navy The "Latona" and sister ship "Terpsichore" both second-class cruisers, were tried at differ. ent depths of water The "Latona” was run on the inile in Stokes Bay, and the "Terpsi chora" on the deeper Skalmarlia mile on the Firth of Clyde. The Latona," at 8,700 horse. power, gave a speed of approximately 196 knots, and the "Terpsichore,” at the same horse power, gave to knots. This represents again of approximately 0.4 kenet due to au extra depth of water of 150 ft. The cruiser Edgar was sun in Stokes Bay requiring 13,360 horse-power to attain 20.5 Knoll:. On a y subsequent run between Plymouth and Fal
mouth, in water of an average depth of go fathoms, the high speed of at knots was obtain ed with 710 less horse-power. This represents at the same horse-power a gain of about 3/4 koot, due to increased depth of water, and it """""kisp" shows that the "Edgar" (would have at-
talsed 20.5 knots with about 1,500 horse-power less than was necessary in Stokes Hay. The experiments made by ears, Danny had abown that the deeper water resistance may be exceeded by so per cant. in moderately shallow water, and the late Mr. Fronde's investigations lad to the assumption that with the present bigh speeds the depth of water should be con- siderably more than ten times the drought,
STEAMERS.
Aldershot, Br. 8., 1,354, Adam, 3th July,-
Cantón jih July, Gon.--D. & Co., La Bourbon, Fr. 1.8 990, Sisco, 20th July
Saigon 6th July, Rice.-Chiness. Chowfa, Ger. 48, 1,055, F. Spiesen, toth July,
Bangkok and Swalow gth July, Rice and Wood. B. & S. Chowtai, Ger, s. 1,115, H. Textor, jth July,
Bangkok 19th June, Rice,--B. & S. Eva, Nor. 1.0 1.915, Salveren, 10th July,
Cardiff 17th May, Coal--Order.- Germania, Ger. & 1.715, T. Petersen,
Russell, Mrs. Smith, E. Grant
Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
Grant
Webb, Mr. and Mrs.
Moutagus Wilson, Dr. Newall Young, J. Ashton
Uffel, W. von Vandin, Gordon Vereker, Capt. and
Mrs.
White, Dr. and Mrs
M. I..
OCCIDENTAL.
Kuhn, J.
Leonhard, Dr. M. A Lindenburg, W.
Lowe, Mr. and Mrs.
Chandler, Lieut.(Army Lowe, Miss Siesie
Garth, M.
Gibbard, J.
Green, J. B, Hales, G. L.
Harmi, F.
Hedger, G.
Hollinger, Dr. F.
Jensen, H. Jahnson, R. C. Kanitz, R. Keyt, Dr. H.
| Kock, H.
Kortor, Fr. Krill, G.
Bar. Th. Hu Wind Wr.
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Schmidt, Dr. H
Vojacek, R. Wavanke, A. Ysenschumised, A.
KOWLOON.
Price, Capt and Tenkate, Mr. and Mrs
Chenoworth, Capl. Evans, Mr. and Mrs Pinkers and child Hall, J. S.
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HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE CHINA STATION,
torpedo boat destroyer
torpedo bant destroyer torpedo bast destroyer
TONE. GUNS L.H.P.
CAPTAIN,
Commander Harbord
Captain HW Savory
Lieut. Commander H. E. Sulivan Lieut.-Commander Bather
Lieut.-Commander Lewin
Commander A. F. Everett
CLASS.
LAST REPORTED AT
despatch.vessel...
cruiser, at class
1,700 11,000
3,000
Weibalwel
16 16,500
Captain R. Felton Ommandey
Weihaiwel
torpedo boat destroyer
550
7,000
Lieut. Commandar R. H. Heaton
Welbaiwel
cruiser, and class
•
4.360
7,000
Captain Lionel G. Tuinell
Shanghai
cruiser, and class
4,360
7,000
Captain H, H. Torlesse...
Weibniwel
sloop...
1,400
Commander H. du C, Luard..............
Waibaiwei
water tank and tug ....
390
300
Hongkong
slonp...
1,070
1,400
1
Conimander H. D. Wilkin, D.SO.
Yangtsso
cruiser 1st Class
11,000
16,500
en routs Weihaiwsi
7,000
Hongkong
7,000
Welhalwel
7,000
Hongkong
824
torpedo boat destroyer....
7,000
Weibalwel
torpedo boat destroyer...
5,700
Lieut.Commandez Stevenson
Weibniwel
battleship, rat class ...
12,950
13,500
torpedo bost destroyer ...
4,000
10+
***
torpedo boat destroyer.
775
4,000
Captain Hon. Stopford... Lieut. Commander J. May... Licut Commander Richards...
Welbaiwei
Weihaiwei
ฝูง
Hongkong
Hecla...
special service torpedo-v.....]
6,400
2,400
Captain E. F. B. Charlton
414
Weihaiwe
Hogutu
cruiser, at class
13,000
21,000
Captain Shortland
*** A
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Welbalwei
Iphigenia ... lichen...
cruiser, and close
***
3,600
7,000
Captain William B. Fawckner
en route Weihaiwel
•
T
***
torpedo bost destroyer ...
550
7,000
torpedo bost destroyer
5,900
river gonboat
1,200
•
river gunboat
800
114
torpedo boat destroyer
41,300
Rambler... Robin..... Sandpiper...
650
140
Lieut. Commander C. Seymour Lieut.-Commander W. H. Darwall Lieut. Commander E. V.F.R. Dugmore Lieut-Commander F. B. Noble Lieut.-Commander J. Kiddie. Commander C. E. Monro Lieut.-Commander Robert E. Vaughan.
Weibalwe
Hongkong.
57
A
West River
Surveying
West River
340
Lieut. Commander H. T. Atlay
1
Sirius
cruiser, and class
3,600
7,000
Captain C, H. H. Moore
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***
Swalow, Amay and Foochow-Per Hal ching, 14th July, 9 AM.
Snipe
river gunboat
240
Taku
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torpedo bost destroyši ....
250
6,500
Lieut-Commander Davidson In reserva ..
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Hongkong
Sutlej Tamar
cruiter, ist claus,
12,000
11,000
Captain W. L. Grant
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4,050
Commodore Dicken
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100
... Hongkong
Hongkong
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river gunboat.
180
800
Lieut.Commander E, Secretán
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Yangtore
41
torpedo hast destroyer...
355
6,300
Lieut. Commander Gregory
Weihaiwei
surveying ship.
450
torpedo boat destroyer
360
$,900
river gunboat
195
800
Commander R. W. Glennie... Lieut.-Commander C. E L. Thomas... Lieut-Commander G. B. Spicer-Simsop
Surveying
Weihaiwei
Yangtzo
river gunboat
$50
.
river gunboat
150
550
Lieut. CommanderHugh Somerville Lieut.Commander Jnä, F. Knox..
Yangtze
Yangisse
Best Office.
of pri ploie for!
Keelung, Maji, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria, BC, and Tacoma, Wash-Per Pleiades, 13th July, II A.M.
Macao-Per Hrungskan, 13th July, 1.15 7.M, Newchwang-Per M. Strupi, 13th July, P.M.
Janus .. Kinsha Moorhen... Otter
Bangkok-Per Chowfa, 14th July, II'.M. Bangkok-Per Krongwaf, 14th July, EI A.M. | Tea) Macao-Per Hrungshan, 14th July, 1.15 F. | Virago
Waterwitch Singapore, Sourabaya and Samarang Per Whiting Hintang, 14th July, a P.M.
Shanghai-Per Fauzang, 14th July, 2 P.M. Manila-Per Loongsang, 14th July, 3 P.M. Cebu and Hoilo-Per Kaifong, 14th July, JP.M.
Shanghai and Chinklang-Per Loongmoon, 14th July, 3 P.M.-
Manila, Zamboanga, Port Darwin, Thunday Island, Cooktown, Cairns, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth-Per Chingis, 14th July, 3 P.M.
124
Widgeon... Woodcock... Woodlark
**
shywuying.vessel
river gunboat...
river gunboat ...
* Flag of Admiral Sir Gerard U. Noel, Commander-in-Chief,
Shanghai, Moli, Kobe and Yokohama—Per | Casse-tête ... Tfilesfag, 17th July, 11AM.
Comite
Tientsin-Per Wasang, 17th July, 2 P.M. Shanghai-Per Kweilin 17th July, 3 P.M. Lafiang, 18th July, 15 A.M.
Singapore, Penang and Calcutta -–- Per
Swatow, Wei-hal-wei, Chefoc and Tientsin 5th-Per Chikit, 18th July, to A.M.
July,-Hoihow 4th July, Rice~3. & o. Haiching, Br s., 1,367, &, E. Hodgins, 11th July,Foochow via Amoy and Swatow Toth July, Gen.-D., L. & Co, Hero, Nor. ... 3,418, O. Syvertsen, 8th July,
Kucblootin ist July, Coal.—M. B. K. Hinsang. Br. a., 1,400, G. Davies, 8th July,
D'Astax
Décidée
FRENCH MEN-OF-WAR ON THE OHINA STATION.
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gunboat
cruiser.
river gunboat
destroyer...
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23
Yanglare".
Welhalrei
West River
Hongkong Yangtera
COMMANDINO OFFICERS.
LAST REPORTED AT
Salgoo
Cantort Haiphong Salgon Saigos
Saigont
Singapore, Penang and Calcutta - Fer Clan Mackensie, 15th July, 10 A M.
Kobe-Por Talysan, 15th July, 3 PM Shanghai and Chinklang-Per Lydia, 15th
Acbéron July, 3 P..
Chefro and Nowchwang-Por Hudek, 15th | Argus ag van July, 3 PM
Avalanche... Amoy, Straite and Rangoso-Fer Pundwa, Baionnette... de
Caronade 15th Joly, $P.M.
NAME.
FLAG AND DESCRIPTION,
Toxs.
GUNS. H. P.
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armoured gunboal ... river gunboat. ...
1.796 10
123,
1,700 500
Llaut, Ferret
Lieut. Jeannel
F
***
river gunboat
$40
150
river gunboat.
150
river gunboat
150
Lieut. Hue
river gunboat ... gunboat
140
***
M
Lieut. Merveilledx du Vignaux.
137
9,500
Captain Allaire...
ww
1,000
Lieutenant L'Est
3.98
$.500
Commander Amet...
**
Lieut. Nère
***
***
6,300
Liew, Cotoni. .......
350
103
Lieut. Jchenne...
119
*
9,376
10,200
Capt. Ridoux
i
300
308
307
: 300
cruiser...
jaso
3,100
***
sub-maripe... «
armoured cruiser
9,700
destroyer
$9,600 6,300
Capt, Duval
· 19
Lieut. Fram
歌手
Liaut, Grellier...
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„Lieut. Lavissière -
120
307
6,300
Lipat, de Reinach-Werth Yo
Lieut; Glorieux 3/
· 9,437 ·
Lleut, Lebail'
1,796
1,700
armoured cruiser gunbost
20,000
Capt. Golberteau
m
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*
rivar gunboat an ang
destroyer.
250
battleship, reserve
6,150
4,560
river gooboxtur
133
201
Descartes ... Esto... Francisque... Fronde Amoy,Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, | Gulchen ↑ Honolula and San Francisco-Per Mongolia, Gueydon 18th July, 11 M
Keari Riviem ... Manila-Per Taming, 18th July, 1 P.M. Jacquis Europe, &c., ladin, vía Tuticorin–F'as.] Javelins Sachsen, 19th July, 11 A.M.
Koraint Victoria, BC, and Tacoma, Wish,Per Shaw. Montcalm...
Amoy, Shanghai, Moji, Kobe, Yokohama, Lynx o
Mousquet ... Olry Peibo... Pistolet
-Java 29th Juno, Sugar,-),, M. & Co. Kalfong, Br. .., 986, E. Finlayson, 8th July, 20th July, II A.M.
Cebu 4th July, Hemp and Sugar.-B. & S. Keemun, Br. s... 5,727, R. Cooradi, toth July,
land, Or Per Aumantia, 31st July, 5 PM.
Keelung, Moji, Kobe, Yokohama and Port
Manila Per Zafiro, 22nd July, 11 A.M. Shanghal, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Protén..... Victoria and Vancouver, B.C.-Per Empress of Redoutablēm othMails for Canton, Samshul, Wuchow
Chino, and Aug. 11. A.M.' ^, -
Singapore 5th July, Gen.-B, & S.. Keang Wai, Ger. 11., 1,115, Köhler, 8th July Kirkheld, Br. 28, 3,191, T. B. Watson,
Bangkok and July, Hice.—B. & S.
July, Calcutta 22nd June, Coal,-1, & Co.
M.
|
Lalang, Br. 3.8 3,450, P. M. B. Lake, 9th July--Calcuits 24th June. Penug and d. Singapore 4th July, Gén-)..., M. & Co. - Leongsang, Br. LL, 1,092, G. 8. Weigail, Toth July-Manila 7th July, Gen.-., M. &
Co.
Mancha, Fr. 6.8, 5.400, Morward, 10th July,--
Halphọng yth (úly, Ged—M. M,"
Babre...
Styr Sully... and Macao will be closed on week days at 7.30 Surprise Macao will be closed at 8 am, and that for Takon,... every morning. On Sundays the mail for Taking Canton at 9 a.m.
Many Vauban Mails for Namino, Sanbue, Kongmoon, Vigilapto Kumchuk, Samshui, Wochow and Canton every evening at 5 p.m. On Sundays the mails will be closed at 9 a.m..
No mall will be closed for Canion on Satur day evening.
destroyer
... river gunboat gunboat destroyer... sub-marins...
· battleship, resoTVE
...destroyer ...
armoured gunbout
Lieut. Partier
Ligat, Corloger
Commander Sagot-Duvauroux
Commander Simon
Armbruster
17 607 Commodra C. P. M. Poidiots
Capt. Duprias
Lieut. Rogue
Sot, Terquam
Lieut, Bragaon
Flagship of Vice-Admiral Bayle, Commander-in-Chief.
† Flagship of Rası-Admiral de Faúque de Jonquières, Second-lo-Command
Gulf of Siam
Bain d'Along Haiphong Bale d'Along Halphong Haiphong
Haiphong
Bale d'Along
Baie d'Along
Halphong
Halphons
Haiphong
Bagon Tiale d'Along Baie d'Along Ohungking Tongka Baie d'Along
Baigon Baigon
Haiphong Saigon Baie d'Along
Bste d'Along
Upper Yangiss
Saigon Hongly Nanningfu