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DR. MORRISON ON KOREA.
ANOTHER VIEW,
[Continued from page 6.]
We are told that order in preserved with the smallest evidence of force? Some Koreans near Seoul were deprived of their fields and when they protested they were told to look to the government commission or bureau whose special duty it was to attend to such claims, These men were desperate, and in the night they tore up some rails of the track which was being constructed across their land. They knew nothing of martial law and a few days later they were taken out and tied to
stakes and riddled with bullets. This was
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, AUGUST 18 1905.
REMINISCENCE OF OLD
BOMBAY
ROMANCE OF & © TH ̃LIC Charity SCHOOL.
ARCHBISHOP DILUOFF'S CLAIM FOR A
LAKH.
A suit is now being heard in the Calcutta High Court, before Mr. Justice Bodilly. In which the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Bom. bay is claiming payment of a sum of over a lakh of rupees lying in the hands of the "fficial Arustee of Bengal and belonging to the Barotin estate, the Archbishop having been appointed by the Bombay High Court trustee to the Baretto Charity School at Cavel, Bombay. The history of the establishment of this chari. effective, and no more Koreans have protested, table institution dates back to the year 1797, but if Dr. Morrison calls this the smallest and Mr. Ros, a solicitor, who has made a care- possible evidence of force we would like to ful search through papers originally belonging .hear what he would call a fairly large exhibition, to Messrs, Joseph Baretto and Sons, has come We are told that there is a great contrast across documents which clearly place it beyond between the policing of the Korean railway and doubt that the sum of money now being claim-. that of the Russians in Manchuria, "where theed was held in trust by the firm of Messrs. people were set at enmity by the harsh treat ment that they suffered." Well a few days ago some American gentlemen were travelling between Seoul and Fyran. At a certain station a Korean gentleman about seventy-five years old came on the station platform leaning heavi ly upon his long staff. As he was looking with interest at the train n. Jpanese employé of the station, about eighteen years old and nearly
Joseph Baretto and Sons on behalf of the charity school at Caval. The firm of Baretto afterwards removed to Calcutta to trade there, and returned a good deal of the money of the school, which they financed from Calcutta, and their accounts clearly showed hair dealings with the principal of the chool, to whom they regularly remitted money. The school at this time was under
Votels in Port.
STEAMERS, y Amara, Br. 1.1., 1,566, C. J. Mattock, 15th Aug.,
Hongay 13th Aug., Coal.-J., M. & Co. Battenball, Br. ., 1,378, Chas. Paison, 29th July,Sourabaya zoth July, Sugar.-D. & Co., La Courtfeld, Br..s., 2,874. Į. W. Martin, 15th Aug., Moji 9th Aug. Coal.-B. & Co. Dagmar, Gera, 963, C. Wolff, 14th Aug.— Bangkok 7th Ang, Rice and Gen.-B. & +S, Empress of India, Br. 4.5., 3,032, E. Beetham, K.N.R., 15th Aug.-Vancouver, (H.C.) 24th July, and Shanghai 12th Aug, Malls and
Gen.-C. P. R. Co.
Guen, Nor. .., 621, Hans Dabl, gth Aug
Sourabaya 19th July, Sugar-Order. Germania, Ger. s.a, 1,714, S. Petersen, 14th
Aug.Bangkok 8th Aug., Rice.-J. & Co. Hatching, Br 8.8., 1,367. A. E. Hodgins, 17th Aug. Amoy and Swalow 16th Aug., Gen. --D., L. & Co.
Helene Menzell, Ger. s.8., 984, K. Auer, 14th
Aug-Moji 6th Aug- Coal-Order. Hohenzollern, Ger. s. 6,660, O. Kraeft, zoth July, from Genoa, Ballast-M. & Co. Keong Wai, Ger... 1,115, Köhler, 14th Aug
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Mails for. Canton, Samshui, Wachow and Macao will be closed on week days at 7.30 Aucott, E, F. every morning. On Sundays the mail for Beattie, A. Macao will be closed at 8 a.m., and that for Beattie, M. P.
Canton si 9 a.m.
Mails for Namtao, Sanbue, Kongmoon, Kumchuk, Sarashui, Wuchow and Canton every evenlog at 5 p.m. On Sundays the mails will be closed at 9 am.
PEAK.
Bornand, Mr. and Mr. Bourcheir, Mr. & Mrs. Boyd, Capt. and Mrs. Brown, Mr. & Mrs. D.E. Clothier, A. N.
No mail will be closed for Canton on Sator | Cocks, Mr. & Mr.A. E. day evening,
Darling, Col. On and after 15th July, roof, the rate Dixon, Mr. of postage on letters from Hongkong and the Edwards, Mr. and Mrs, British Postal Agencies in China to Australia Gales, Capt. will be at the rate for 4 cents for sach hair fallingworth, Mr, and ounce instead of to cents as at present.
to
The rate of postage on letters from Australia Hongkong and the British Postal Agencies in China will be reduced from 3d, to zd. for each half ounce.
VISITORS AT THE HOTELS.
HONGKONG. Bannell, C. O
Lewis, A. R. Bell, R.N., Lieut. H. F. Lewis, L. S. Bingham, Mr. & Mrs. Macdonald, D.
J. E. and child Marriott, Dr. O... Bissell, W. S.
McAran, T. G. Meikle, Mr. and Mrs. Birney, S.
E.
Bangkok 8th Aug., Rice.-B. & S. Kiukiang. Br. 5.3., 1,238, Harris, 17th Aug. 1.
Canton 17th Aug., Gen.-B. & S. Kumsang, Br. 8.5, 2,077, E. J. Buller, 16th Aug.,-Calcutta and Aug., Penang 7th, and Singapore 10th, Gen.~1, M. & Co. Kutsang, Br. 3, 3,109, R. C. D. Bradley, 13th Aug-Shanghai toth Aug, Ballast.-J., M. & Co.
Lennox, Rr. s.5. 1,361, F. McNair, 15th Aug. -Callao 29th June, Ballast.-D. & Co., Ld.
Bonner, E. A. Bradley, R. C. D. Brighton, F. G. Broughall, L.. Bunger, Mr. and Mrs,
ידין
Merlees, Mr. Miller, P. L. Mondon, E. L. Moon, Mr. & Mro, R. M.
Moore, Dr. W. B. A.
W.C.
Morrison, Mis Carter, W. L.
Newington, A. G. Chambers, Mr. & Mrs Oei, Mias G. Dai, Miss A.
Н. К.
nude, came up behind the old man and threw the jurisdiction and control of the Bishop of Nanshan, Br. x.s, 1,229, A, W. Brynull, 6th Clark, Hon. Dr. Francis Oliffe, O. C.
him, heavily on his back and then stood aside Damoun, subject to the Archbishop of Goa, and laughed. The old man painfully regained who was the head of the Padroado. Some- his feet and then the young Japanese threw him time in the eighties, the long-discussed ques off the platform on to the track. The old ion between the Jesuits and the Padroado was man was unable to rise and hit Korean friends eiled by n Catholic Hierarchy being formed hastened to pick him up. We can bring irrefutin India with the Archbishop of Goa as its able proof of this transaction It would be head, and in the allotment of jurisdiction and well if the "mere handful of gendermerich | property this school passed into the hands of mentinned by Dr. Marrison could be largely the Jesuits and the Bishop of Damaun gave increased in order that the Koreans could be up his rights in favour of the Archbishop of secure from such wanton acts of brutality as Ron.bay. It appears, however, that there is another claimant for the money, the Bombay Educational neiety, who claim it on behalf of a Protestant charity school in Bombay. About two years non on the application of the Arch. bishop of Bombay, Mr. Justice Stephen made
this.
The most astonishing statement made by the
correspondent of the Times is that "The Kore. ao police have been suspended and a Japanese' gendarmerie has undertaken since January the maintenance of order in Senal and the sur rounding country." To nur certain knowledge there has ever heen a day that the Korean police were suspended. They are in evidence everywhere in Seoul and its virinty and Dr. Morrison could not have walked two hundred yards in any thoroughfare in this city without passing the little sentry boxes where they are stationed.
We do not think the extremely one-sided view presented by Dr. Morrison is accurate nor will it do Japan any real good. The latter have acquired certain rights in Korea which all are bound to respect. Railroad building is a thing of national, and international importance and the impulse given to the development of the country's sources and industries is wholly praiseworthy; but that, connected with this work, there should be no mistakes--no practice that are questionable is hardly to be expected, As well-wishers of lanin as well as of Korea we indicate the bad points as well as the good, feeling that this is best for every one con cerned,
an order for payment to the Archbishop of that
sam, the Official Trustee merely stating that the evidence sermad to him to be a little un- | satisfactory. On that order being passed another counsel appeared in Court and stated that he had an application on behalf of the Bombay Educational Society actually claiming that the money belonged to them, and that ke was about to make an application.
Shipping.
Arena A
Prinz Heinrich, Ger. 5.5.. 1,902, P. Grosch, 17th Aur-Yokohama 5th Aug. Mails and Gen.-M. & Co.
Helene, Ger. 8., 980, J. Tersen, 17th Aug.
Tourne 13th Aug., and Haihow 16th, Coal and Gen.-J. & €5.
Dagny, Nor. ., B8g, C. #brahamsen. 12th
Aug.-Newchwang 9th Aug., Gen. Aagard, Thoresen & Co.
Aug. Kohsichang 31st July, Rice.
Chinese.
Packer, B. L.
Sire
Harker, B. Brotherton Hassan, Mr. and Mrs.
Haynes, Col. Haieland, F. A, Helagaun, A.
Hett Mr and Mrs.
F. Taget.
King, Dr. and Mrs. Louder, Mr. Macdonald, Mr. Martin, R. Meice, Mr. and Mrs. G. Mitchell, R. Moxon, Mr. and Mi
Herbert Muelle, E.
Ollit, F. B. O'Neil, J. L. Hugh Parry, Major Paxton, Capt. H. W. Phillips, Major Piggott, Mr. and Mr. Pollock, K.C., Mr. Reigfe, Dr. and Mrs. Sawer, Capt. and Mo. Sinclair, A.
Stadt, Mr. and Mrs.
Van de
Stokes, Mr.
Hindekölet, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas, Mr.
Hudig, D.
Jeffries, H. U.
Jobuson, Rev..
Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. Kaye, Major and Mr. Kelsall, Major & Mrs.
Barnett, H. J. O,
Brown, C. A.
Dann, G. H.
Frost, B. L.
Uffel, W. von
Vandin, Gordon
Mrs.
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER,
August 17th, 1905, am.
Vladivostock. 2.1. Vemur. Hakodate
Tokio Kochi
Nagasaki..... Kagoshima... Oshima
Yabai 11 Ishigakijima.. H raihaku...... 4.m Taichu...... raipan........ Koshun Pescadoros... Weihaiwel
11.
11
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1.01.
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Bar. Th. Hu, Wind Wr.
Gutzlaff ....... 29.B Sharp Peak...
Amoy 8.30 a.129.1
Swatow9 a.m.29.8 Canton......... 11
Victoria Peak) 11 Gap Rock...
Vereker, Capt. and Hongkong... tom. 19.78 While, Dr. and Mr.
M. Į.
CRAIGIEBURN.
Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs.
Nicholls, E A.. Russell, Mrs.
Smith, E. Grant
Smith, Mrnd Mi
Grant Smith, Percy Webb, Mr. and Mis
Montague
Marchant, Capt, and Wilson, Dr. Newell
Hogg, Mrs.
Jameson, P. S.
Lyons, F. W.
Mrs. and children
Young, J, Ashton
Pan, Mr. F. N. Le
Lt.
Parfitt, W.
OCCIDENTAL
Patey, Mrs. E, O.
Albert, B. E.
Peake, W.
Anderson, G.
Perkins, Mr. and Mrs
Bvelyer, C.
and child
T. L.
Chandler, Lieut., Army
Munro, Miss A.
Quinckardt, F.
Educ" Dept
Ohme, A.
Reel, Dr. L. R.
Fischer, Ch.
Owen, Q. E.
J.
Roach, Mrs. J. S. and Fisher, R.
Smend, Dr. H.
child
Furth, Heinz
Rochet, L.
Hales, G. L.
Scott, A. O.
Keyt, Dr. H.
Clark, M. O. Clark, T. Clegg, R., Eng. and Mrs. H. 1." Cunningham, G. Davies, F. O. Davies, W. E. Denver, Miss C. Doolittle, F. H. Douglas, Capt. & Mrs. Downing, Mr. T. C.
Nord, Nor. 8.s., 730, G. araldsen, 13th Aug.,- Canton 12th Aug., Gen.-Aagaard, Thore sen & Co. Peirarch, Ger. 6.4., 1,352, C. Ahrens, 7th Aug.,
-Amoy 5th Aug., Ballast.-S., W. & Co. Stenior, Br. 3., 4.308, B. Lewis, 15th Aug. Shanghai 12th Aug., Gen.-B. & S. Suisang, Br. 5.5, 1,776, F. Wheeler, 12th Aug. -Calcutta 26th July, and Singapore 6th Aug., Gen.-J., M. & Co. Sungkiang, Br. s.s., 1,685, . H. Pennefather, 16th Aug.-Iloilo 13th Aug., Ballast.-B. & S. Telemachus, Br. ss. 1,300, J. Williamson, 11th
Aug-Saigon 7th Aug., Gen-Chinese. Wik, Ger. 5.8., 4,000, H. Carstens, 21st July-nam, Major and Mrs.
Moj 23rd July, Coal.-Order.
Zafiro, Br. 5.5., 1,618, R. Rodger, 14th Aug.
Manila 14th Aug.. Gen.-S., T. & Co. Zoroaster, Br. 5.9, 2,383. J. Evan, 11th Aug, —
Moji 6th Aug., Coals.-B. & Co.
SAILING VESTES.
Pass of Brander, Br ship, 3,000, W. J. Ryder, 28th July, Philadelphia 14th April, Case Oil.-S. O. Co.
Verdis
Sunmore Expected.
From Agents Due
Changsha ¿Manila B. & S. ...Aug. 19 Tjiabi
Macassar..., C. J. L...Aug. 19 | Lightning..... Singapore D. S. & ColAug. 21 Radnorshire Singapore S., T. & CoAug. 21 Alcinous.......Singapore B, & S...Aug. 21 New York, S., T. & CojAug. 21 Ras Dara ... Ercest Simons Singapore M. M. Aug. 22 Aragonia Japan.....P. & A. CoAug. 22 Tjilatjap... Kobe. C. J. L. Aug. 24 Calcutta...., M. & Co Aug. 28 Lisang...... Willerad Sydney M. & Co... Aug. 28 Tartar.
Vancouver. C. P. R. CoAug. 30
Pelayo, Br. 4.5., 1,100, F. J. Prynn, 17th Aug Emp. of Japan. Vancouver: C. P. R. Co Sept. 6
Tientsin 9th Ang, Ballast.-Mr. McBain.
LOSS OF THE " BIRKENHEAD" Kwongsang, Br. s... 1,428, W. P. Baker, 17th
A GREAT DISASTER RECALLED.
There was recently unveiled in the parish church of Beckingham. Notts. Fogland, a handsome memorial to the late Mrs. Marian Parkinson, one of the last survivors of the Bir.
•kenhead troopship disaster. Mrs. Parkinson was a daughter of Drum-major John l'obert Darkin, of the Queen's (Royal West Burrey) Regiment, and as a child was going out with her mother to join the drum-major, then enga ged with his regiment in the Kaffir War. When the vessel struck on Daryer Paint, South Afri ca, Mrs. Darkin and her young daughter were among the women and children who, thanks to the heroism and discipline displayed by the troops, were enabled in escape in the ship'e boats, while 445 soldiers and seamen, including most of the officers on board, perithed, being either drowned outright, dashed to death on the rocks, or devuured by the sharks which in- fested the sen Marian Parkin remained with the regiment until her father's discharge in 1860 Three years later ber mother died at Kaares. borough. Her father died at Leeds in 1883. Her brothers, all born at Fort Hare, Cape of Good Hope, entered the Coldstream Guarde, in which corps they represented the fourth ge neration of the family Juhn Pehert. Darkin' belonging to that regiment before joining the Queen's, and his father and grand-father hay. Ing also served in the Coldstreams. Marian Darkin married and settled at Beckingham. Not long before her death in November last Mrs. Parkinson, who retained a vivid recollec. tion of the shipwreck, wrote as follows of her experience on that terrible night in. February, 18;2:
"I was three years and eight months old st the time of the wreck, and I can remember quite well my mother taking me jo her arms on deck in my pight clothes, and giving me to the cabin-boy to hold. In after years I learnt she went below to fetch a cloak she left behind, and they had lowered me into the boat when she got back on deck. She could not find me, and all the boats had pushed off clear of the ship. Two of the officers swung mother from the side of the vessel as it was sinking, and she just caught the side of the boat and fell among the accu. pants as the boat was on, the point of being drawn ander by the sinking vessel. We word in the boat many hours, 'natil a small vessel picked us up."
The memorial to Marian Parkinson-s large mural brass on cake base, with a representation of the sinking troopship above the lnscripilen records that the Wirkenband was lost "under circumstances which evoked the admiration of all countries," it was erected by the officers and all ranks of the 1st Battalion the Queen's, which regiment had a detachment on board, of whom Ensign Reylan, Bandmaster Zwyker, and thirty-three men of fifty rank and file were drowned.
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The Lord Bishop of Southwell and a large representative company were present at the unvelling, which, in the absence of the battalion in India, was performed on their behalf by Mr. A. C. Addison, author of "The Story of the Birkenhead,"
Aug-Canton 17th Aug. Gen-}M, &
Co.
Pawel Andrejeff, Dan. s.s., 1,293, 1.. Taunekok,
1th Aug-Shanghai 13th Aug, Ten Order.
Proteus, Nor. & 9.,, 1,024. N. G. Krabbe, 17th Aus-Tamsul via Amoy and Swatow 16th Aug. Gen.-O.5 K.
Haimun, Br. 5.8., 636, 1., J. Robson, 18th Aug
-Swalow 17th Aug., Gen.-D., L. & Co. Tean, Br. s.5., 1.334, W. B. Brown, 18th Aug. Manita 15th Aug., Gen.-B. & S. tyndes, Am. s.., 7.937, Geo. Wright, 13th Aug..-Tacoma 4th July, Gen.-D. & Co.,
Ld.
Clearances at the Harbour Office. Germania, for Yap, Triumph, for Swatow,
Netherton, for Rangoon, Prine Heinrich, for Shanghai, Zoroaster, for Christmas Is. Kiukiang, for Shanghai, Fri, for Haiphong. Yuensang, for Manila, Manchuria, for Amoy. Fooshing, for Singapore.
.........
August 17. Lucia Vittoria, for Kwong-chow-wan.
- August 18,
Print Heinrich, for Europe, Manchuria, for San Francisco. Ceylon, for Shanghai, Idomeneus, for Singapore. Persia, for Shanghai. Anamba, for Bangkok, Benglor, for Nagasaki, Fooshing, for Singapore, Eclipse, for Whampoa. Felching, for Canton. Tihaka, for Canton. Yuentang, for Manila, Kiukiang, for Shanghai. Triumph, for Swatow. Fri, for Haiphong. Pawei Andrejey, for Singapore, Germania, for Nydney.
Passengers arrived.
Per Haimun, from Coast Ports-Mr. Kraay, Capt. Mitchel, Mrs. Parkson, Dr. Hough, Mr. Gah Yong, Mr. Chua Tik Ming, and 131 Chi
NICAR
Par Teas, from Manila-Messrs. „W. R. Wat- 100, Henry S. Townsend, W. F. Callender, C. S. Liverworth, Lieut. H. L. Wigmore, Capt. C, Smith, Messrs. John Lakeness, Edward Hill, W. C. Ogas, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Campbell, Mr. and 18. P. M. Scott, rog Chinese, and 40 Students (Fipions), for the United States.
· Per Prins Heinrich, for Hongkong from. Yokohama Mr. R. Hauptmann. From Shang: hai-Messrs. F. B. Jacob, E. S. Landon and servant, Miss C. Dawers and servant, Major Wett, Mrs. Freemann, Mes, G. Carltan, Mr. T. Brutow, Rev. T. Beanblat, Mr. Tenssen, Dr. Tchanger, and Mr. L. Schultze. From Koba Mr. Plate, and Mr. T. Kimura. From Naga-. saki-Miss Tami Tlinezi, Dr. Nigel Oliphant, Mrs. T. Mariyama, and Mr. S. Minami,
Shipping Report.
Str. Raimun from Coast Porta
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Fletcher, K. Glover, C. Grant, A. W. Grone, Dr. F.
Gone, Mrs. F
Hall, Capt. T.
O. T. Haworth, C.
Harding, R.
Hurst, R.N Engineer.
Capt. Innes, Capt. R. Kerr, F. Kobb, Miss C. Laing, A. H.
Large, H. J. C. Lawless, Major
NAME.
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Scott, Mr. and Mrs. P. Krill, G.
M.
Shen, J. J.
Skinn, A. J. Skott, C.
Snewin, E. A. Stewart, W. M. Thompson, M. L. Thornborrow,
Lemcke, Capt. P.
Lowe, Mr. and Mrs.
Baxtubbe, R. Carr, Chas. J.
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HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE ORINA STATION.
torpedo boat destroyer
TONS. GUNS I.M.P.
CAPTAIN.
Lieut.-Commander Bather Lieut.-Commander Lewin
Captain E. F. B. Charlton
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LAST REPORTED AT
Weihaiwol Weihaiwei- Weihaiwei Shanghei
Weibalwel
CLASS.
Ainctity Andromeda Arun ... Astraen Bonaventure Cadmus Cherub Clio
despatch-verdi...
1,700
3,000
Commander Harbord
cruiser, 151 class
11,000
16
16,500
Captain R. Netano Ommanney...
torpedo bnat destroyer
550
7,000
Lieut. Commander R, H. Heaton
cruiser, 2nd class
4,365
7,000
Captain Lionel G. Tufnell
cruiser. 2nd class
4.360
7,000
Captain H. H. Torlessa ...
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1,070
1,400
Commander 11, du C. Luard...
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390
300
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sloop ...
6
1,400
Commander H. D. Wilkin, p.8.0.
Yangtsze
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cruiter, 1st clas
16
16,500
Captain H. W. Savory...
Weihaiwel.
Dee
torpedo bont destroyer
7,000
Lieut.-Commander H. E. Sulivan
Weibaiwai
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7,000
Weihaiwoi.
torpedo boat destroyer
7,000
Weihaiwai
at Kowloon Dock.
Exe
torpedo boat destroyer....
7,000
Commander A. F. Everett
Fame....
torpedo bont destroyer...
5.700
Lieut.-Commander Stevenson
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下
Flora ...
cruiser, 2nd class
4,360
7.000
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11
24
Handy
torpedo boat destroyer ...
175
4,000
Captain H. Grant-Dalton Licut, Commandar J. May
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Hart **
torpedo boat destroyer
275
4,000
Lieut. Commander Richards...
11
special service torpedo-v...
6,400
2,400
*
Hogue...
cruiser, it class
12,000
21,000
Captain Shortland ...
**
Iphigenia ...
cruiser, and class
3,600
7,000
Captain William B. Fawckner
Cosmopolitan
Itcher...
torpedo boat destroyer
550
7,000
Lieut. Commandar C. Saymour
Aberdeen
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torpedo boat destroyer
200
3,900
Kinaba
river gunhou
1,200
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Moorhen
7
river gunboat ...
180
Boo
147
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150
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surveying-vessel
740
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J
river gunboat.
85
240
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Lieut.-Commander Davidson
Yangtze
torpedo boat destroyer
6,500
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cruiser, 1st class
+
13,00
21,000
Captain W. L. Grant
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Weihaiwal
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receiving ship
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... Hongkong
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180
100
torpedo boat destroyer ...
355
6,300
surveying ship...
450
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193
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150
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150
550
Otter 2. Ships Passed The Canal. Outward-14th July-Ulysses. 19th July Rambler... Baratse, Bingle, Freya, Pocahontas 28th Robin... July-Alcinous, Suttonhall, Ernist Simon, Sandpiper ... Rhein, 2nd August-Swart, Gante, Yunnan, Snipe... Taku.... Bencliuch, Wray Castle. 4th August-Aga memnon, 9th August-Roon, Swanley, Sylvia, Sutlej Slavonia, 12th August-Polynesien, Trenkal, Tamar
Teal Langsor. 15th August-Beniawers, Glenturret.
Virago Homeward-2nd August-Slam, 4th August Waterwitch -Pera, Ping Suey, Jason, Silesia, (Aust) 12th Whiting August-Palermo. 15th August-Montross, Widgeon ... Glaneus, Sachsen, Sikh, Manica.
Woodcock...
Arrivals at Home-14th July-Banalder, Woodlark Bayern, Hudson. 19th July-Segovia, Indrani. 25th July--Whampor, Survia, Poona, Socotra, Abergaldit, Sagami, Fallodon Hall. 28th July -Kintuck, Caledonien. 2nd August-Den calion, Benmohr, Calchas, Senegambia, 4th August Bantu 9th AugustDarmstadt, 12th August-Oceanien. 15th August-C, Ferd Laeisz,
Post Office.
A Mail will close for- Amoy, Straits and Rangoon-Per Glenogie, 19th Aug., 11 A.M.
river gunboat
* Flag of Admiral Sir Gerard V. Noel, Commander-in-Chief,
-Achéroś Macao-Per Heungshan, 19th Aug,, 12.157.M. | Argus ..... Amoy Faochow and Tamsul-Per Halmum, | Avalanche... 19th Aug., 1 P.M.
Baionette...
Singapore-Per Standor, 19th Aug, 5 P.M. Quong-chow-wan-Per Hoi Tin, 19th Aug,
5 P.M.
Manila and Iloilo-Per Sungkiang, 21st Aug., 3 P.M.
Singapore, Penang and Calcutta Per | Fronde Kutzang, 120d Aug, 10A.M.
Kobe-Por WiA, 22nd Aug., 10 AM.
Lieut.-Commander W. H. Darwali
Weihaiwei
Weihaiwei
en route from England
Weihaiwai
Hongkong Weibelwei Weihaiwei
...leaves for Hongkong
Weibaiwai
Lieut. Commander R. V. F. R. Dugmore Lieut-Commander F. B. Noble. ... Lieut-Commander J. Kiddle Commander C. R. Monmo Lieut.-Commander Robert E. Vaughan.] Lieut.-Commander H. T. Atlay
Hongkong Yangters
West River Weihaiwai
Hongkong
...
F
14
Lieut. Commander C. E L. Thomas ... Lieut. Commander G. B. Spicer-Simon Yangtze Lieut. Commander Hugh Somerville ... Lieut. Commander Jna. F. Knox.......
FRENCH MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA STATION.
Yangtate
*er
Yangtera
וין
Saigon Macao Haiphong
Saigon Saigon
Saigon
Saigon
Haiphong
Haiphong
NAME.
FLAG AND DESCRIPTION.
TONS, GUNS. HAN COMMANDING OFFICERS.
LAST REPORTED›AT
10
armoured gunboat
1,796
TO
1,700
Lieut. Ferret
**
river gunbost
123
500
Lieut. Jeannel
+
ww
rivar kunboat
140
150
river ganhnat
[50
Swatow-Per Helene, 19th Aug,, 1 P.M. Caropade ... Swatow and Shanghai-Per Kwongrang, 19th || Cause-tête ....... AUR, 5 P.M.
Combie
***
river gunboat
Lieut. Hus
river gunboat
140
150
fle
...
gunboat.
438
Lieut. Merveilleux du Vignaux
Gulf of Sizm
D'Auu
... armoured cruiser
4,000
9,500
Captain Allairbo...
**
***
| Décidés
124
... gunboat
645
1,000
Lieutenant-L'East,
LY
***
...Haiphong
Descartes...
10
cruiser.......
3.985
5,500
Commander Amet
Baie d'Along
Estock... Francisque...
421
river gunboat ***
Lieut, Mère
destroyer
6,300
Lieut, Cotoni
...
Haiphong
destroyer
350
303
Lieut. Jebenne...
+37
FIE
201
P
Guichen ...
protected cruiser
Baie d'Along
Gueydon
armoured criser,
9,376
10,300
Capt. Ridoux
+
*
J
Salgon
......
river gunboat
சப்
Lieut. Fortier
***
yar
Haiphong
Jacquin
***
MA
J
river gunboat
200
308
Lieut. Corlouer
...
414
...
Haiphong
Javeline
*** Еге
destroyer...
307
300
** 120
Haiphong
Kersaint Lynx
1,250
2,200
Commander Simon
*** ***
E
Saigon
CA
市售
Armbruster
14
401 Ma
Saigon
***
Montcalm...
9.700
Mousquet ...
***
307
Capt. Duval Lieut. Prat
TH
L
•
Salgon
441
Lieut. Grellier...
*
Lieut. Lavissière
***
144 *
*** ***
PLO
Shanghai, Moji, Kobe and Yokohama Fer Tjimahi, 14th Aug., II AM.
Tientsin-Per Esang, zith-Augi, # PM. Swatow, Weihaiwel, Cheloo and Tientsin- Surprise Per Chthif, 35th Aug, 3 EM...
Pistolet Protée... Redoutable... Babro... Styx Sully...
307
6,300
Lieut, de Reinach-Werth
Lieut. Glorieux --
***
9,437
6,071
+++
*
***
Lieut, Lebail
17
**
品
+
armoured gunboat ...
0796
1,700
Capt. Dupriez
714
朝
1
armoured cruisar
10,014
**
gunboat
629
20,000 900
Capt. Guiberteau
***
142
art
Lieut. Roque'
"
TH
Takiang
river gunboat.*
Manila-Per Zoro, 26th Aug, 10 AM, Europe, &c., India, via Tuticorig-Per | Vauban
Tako...
ap
*
destroyer...
battleship, reserva
FR
:250 6,150
Capt. Terquem...
Vigilante...
Griver gunboat
123
4,350 500
Lieut. Brugaon
Europe, &c. India, via Tuticorin-Per| Henri Rivière. ... Sydney, zand Aug., 11 A.M.
Frederich, Wilhelmshafen, Herbertshohe, Matupi, Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne
Per Prina Sigismund, aznd Aug., 17 A.M.
„Manila-Per Teow, 22nd Aug, 3 P.M.
Shanghai-Per Pakhqi, zand Aug., 3 P.M. Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, | Ojrý Victoria and Vancouver, B.C.—Per Empress of Peibo India, 23rd Aug, 11 AM
Singagore and Calcutta-Per Sambia, aged Aug, 4 P.M.
Moderate | Afalfa, 26th Aug, 11 A.M.
to fight variable winds and showery, smooth.
Str. Team from Manila Fresh breeze shift- ed to the Eastward, last night about 5 pm. cloudy and heavy sky, moderáte sus.
Manila-Per Rubí, and Rept, 11 AM; Kobe--Per Changsha, 6th Sept., 3 P.M. Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria and Vancouver, (B.C.)-Per Tarior, 13th Sept., 31 4-M.
150
cruiser...
sub-marine...
armoured cruiser
destroyer ...
river gunboat
...gunboat
...destroyer ...
sub-marino.. ...battleship, reserve
destroyer
ba
1. 1
Flagship of Vice-Admiral Bayle, Commander-in-Chief. Flagship of Rear-Admiral de Feuque de Jonquières, Second-in-Command.
Commander Sagot-Duvauroux
Commodre C: P. M. Poidlole
H
Tongka
Baie d'Along
Chao
kinh
Baie d'Along
... Saigon
Balgon
.... Haiphong
Saigon
Baie d'Along
Bale d'Along
Upper Yangtse
Saigon
Hongay Hongkong