That, in abort, is why Now Zoniaad in beat- ing England That is why the men of the Colonies will beat her more and more, as yoare go on, unless she wakes up to the fact that men, and women, and children are of more, importance iban partridges and pheasants, and grouse, and gives them the chance, that every Maorilandar has, of getting their fair share of fresh air and the smell of nirtha
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY DECEMBER 5, 1905.
Shipping
{ Arrivala!
Empress®) of -Japan, Br.. way" Loja – Haniy |~~~_MINITORS) My Pybus 2.N.R., and Nov., Vancouver soth and Shanghai 19th Nov... Maila and GDC.P. R. Co, i Prius-Regent Luitpold, Ger 4,3.919 H. Germania, Ger. 1, 1,co, H. Jigel 4th Dec. **) Kirchner, 4th Dec -Yokohama 25th Nov, 2-Sydney 18th Oct., Copra --S, & Co. Hedela Mentall, Ger. 18. 980 C. Schönberg, Australian, Br. 20, 3,714, W. G.
4th 6th Now Sourabaya aged Oct, and Sin. Dec-Australia via Timor and Manila 1st gapore 28th, Sugar. Dec, Gen-G. L. &
Malle and GenΜ; &NEN.
lubi, Br. s.alybag, men CORNER PHILLS, GOT, LENT276;F. Finglar, 16th )
Dec
and Dec, Gen.-S., T & C Ca
Sen Wasks agu, before New Zealand started Man 1,032, N. Kovayashi,"
her victorious career, refaired in the "Specia tor to the marked want of villity in the youth
of the nation. I dealt with both the mental and physical aspects of the case. If any one wants Any further confirmation of my prognosis than that furnished by the New Zealand Rugby footballers, ther indedd his mental obscuration must be nearly complete.
THE VOLUME OF LIFE, 17hiva always found the chief charm of skistence in trying to read the book of human Be-the most fascinating, the most delightfully fresh and phrancially interesting volume that exists; the first book published, yet one that is aver now when the newest of other books har palled; and never have I read this quila as I do read other matters, for here there is no hypers criticism, no harsh, cold judgment of the intel- lect, for I am's part of the great book, am every day doing my share in writing it. And no 1 love it and it is in this spirit that I read, that
it is not well for a county to deny her best
bone and brawn and brain the chance to siny with her and help to keep her and her national standerd of mind and body as high as ever they were so it is that I see that generation after generation of dear old England's best, most enterprising, and most vigorous have gone forth, leaving her the poorer. Sa it is I see that generations of her best will go forth to leave room for the pleasants, and the partridges, and the grouse, and the rabbits, all of which, na doubt, are of greater importanza to. England than the men. And so I see that in the end it will come to pass that the men of old England will not be as they were, take they pot heed ere it be ton Isle, for now it in time for England to take as her watchword what the Prince of Wales aid when he returned from visiting the lasty sons of Empire in their homes across the sen, where they watch with fond hearts" and
proud hoper the fortunes of the dear old
P. A. VAILE.
MYSTERIOUS CAMP TRAGEDY:
EUROPEAN BITTEN BY A SNAKE WHILE ASLEEP.
Motherland, and to Wake up 1"
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|
Apping
1
Kiau-chaq,9th Nov. Coal--S., W. & Hongkong Fr 6:747, Sumarson, 3rd
Anderson, MrE Bandholts, CLSID Battincombe, H. G Hall, N. Lient. H. F. Lalgort, 8.5l- Birbeck, R. 1.
{Lewis, L. 8.
Marriott, Dr. O, McAran, T. P
Mr. and Mrs. McLeod, Miss M.
Haiphong and Hoihow and Dac., Gen. Bonne McWillia, A
* Õ
Meter Mead, C. W.
() Mry and". John
Homberg Mr. & Mrk Stuckard, W.
JR
Howes, A. TO
Thomas, B. P.
QUILINA COAST: MITIGOL
December ath, 1905;
REGISTEKU
Thomas, Misa M. D
Vladivostock Namuro
Huber, Mr. and Mrs. C. Thompson. Hunter, R.
Mark R, Engineer.
Toner, Capt. R.
Mr. and Mrs
Keller-Sturdies, Ed. A.
Tracey, Mr. and Mrs. and gover
Wakefield, Misakic
Williamson, Kes, and goshima...
maid'
Wright, Mr. & Mr Ti
Jobannsan, Edm.
fokl 8 PF
and son
Mrs. | Kent, H.
Young, A.
|Kerr, F.
Brighton, Mr. and Mrs.
G.L Broughall, L.'
Millu, P. Dr
Mofiti, 1. D. Milligan, J.C.
PRAK,
MOOR, Mr. & Mr. F. M. eatl Moon, Dr. W. B.A.
Lucott, E, F. Heattis, A.
M. P. Mrs.
- Knight, Mrij
Morrison, Mis & child Brown, Moulder, Mr. and Mrs.
Louder, Mt.
"Martine
A. B.
Munson, W. S
Moss, Mr
and Mrs.
Newall, B. G.
Muslie, E.
4th Dec, Talienwan: 28th Nov., Ballast Indravaill, B. 6.8. 3.765, S. Callegton, 27th Barzand, Mr
Boaner Oceano, Br. &... 1,734, M. Le
Brun, 4th
At Dec.
Durban 23rd Norg E
Ballast. GLBonbwick, Mn R. W. Hongay and Dec, Coal.-D. & Co., L Deucalion, Br.4036, G. D. Keay 4th Johanns, Gar. 8, 952, Ipland, and Dec Bradley, Dr. and Mrs.
and child
Michael Jebsen, Gers. Deca Gon-J
Dec, Amor Sid Dec, Gene-B. & Shapes Penang sơth Nov, Bingapore syrd, and
H. Bendixen,
Hoolhow 1st Dec., Gen, and Wood.-J. & 4th Dec. Canton 4th
Co Co
Khalif, Br. **) 1,119, L. H. Middleton, 1st| Yechow, Br. LI, 1,106, J, H. Brown, fib Dec.,
DacCalcutta 13th Nov., Coal. & Canton 4th Dec, Gen.-B. & 8. Germania, Gar. 8.3., 1,733, T. Petersen
KUMERDE, 5th
Br. 3, 2,077, E. J. Buller, 20th Dec-Canton 4th Dec., Gen. 1. & Co.
Nov-Kutchinotra and Nov., Coal.-J. on th Dec, Gen S. & Nar. 1.3. 875, Fingalsen, 5th Dec Laertes, Br. 1.4, 1.350. 1. B. Jackson, 32nd
M. & Co. Vosung, Br. 4., 1,117, H. S. Malkin, 5th Lighting, Br. 8.5, 2,132, 1. G. Spence, 28th
NOT
Saigon 16th Nov,, Meal-Chinese. Nov Calcutta via Penang and Singapore 22nd Nov, Gen.-D., S. & Co., L4, Lobsök, Ger. 2... 1,020, G. Schuhren, Jeth Nov.Bangkok 22nd Nov, Rice and Timber.-B. & S. Mercedes, Br.transport, 1,300, J. S. McGregor, 17th Nov.-Nagasaki 13th Nov., Ballast.
Vaval Store Office.
Dee,Tientsin 26th Nov., and Weihaiwol 30th Gen.-J., M. & Co. Rangkak, Dr. B., 1,337, E. Klunmil, sth Dec.,
Bangkok 22nd Nov, Rice, Yuen Fat Hong.
tins Eitel Friedrich, Ger. $.., 5,001, E. Mal
chow, sth Dec-Bremen asth Oct., and Singapore 30th Dec., Mails and Gen.—M.
Co. Tungus, Nor, .., 1,039, C. L. Malvorsen, stb
Dec-Chefoo joth Nov., Gen.-H. AL.
Clearances at the Harbour Offlos, Aahstchang, for Bwntow
mae, for Haiphong. lie, for Kobe. Germania, for Port Valot.
Emma Luyken, for Hongay, Sungklang, for Antly,
Prins Regent Luitpold, für Singapore, Prins Estel Friedrich, for Shanghai. Glenfarg, for Callao, Weng, for Canton. Hongkong, for Haiphong. Teaw, for Manila. Indravalli, for Chefoo,"
Departures. - Dec. 5. Boksichang, for Swator, Chill, for Robe Funging, for Chulan, Decima, lor Swalow.
Zorrester, for Yokohama
Patha", for Shanghai Sungkang, for Manila, Tent, for Manila. Mauring, for Sandakan, Glenfarg, for Callao,
Passengers arrived:
Per Deucalion, from Amoy-208,Chinese,' Per Wong, from Tientsin, & Lieut. Stevenson, (Royal West Kent Regiment), Capt. Alyen, R.A.M.C., and go N.C.M. Officers and Men.
11angkong-Mr. and Miss Wall, Mr. and Mr. Per Australian, from Australian Ports or King, Mrs. Case, Messrs. L. Jo, J. Sheri dar, Dr. lines, Mrs. A. Rogues, and "cigeant Varude. For Japan-Mrs, E. Ribby, Mr. Mead, R. Young, Lucas, Kawachi, C8 Chinese, 6 Mr. and Mrs. Seppalt, Miss I. Paul, Mears. Hindoos, and 3 Japan sc
A singular and rather mysterious fatality reported to have occurred in a shooting camp in the neighbourhood of Chaser. It appears that a holiday party of five Europeans of the Calcutta Police and Fire Brigade arrived seve ral weeks ago at Chungs and Barted out for the bills to the west of the railwy, pitching their tents about six miles from the station. The members of the party used to go out daily shooting, leaving one of their number behind Per Print-Regers Luftfold, from Yokohama with the cook and a few coolie's to look after Mr. C. A Hutchison. From Kobe-Mr, and the camp. On the rth Oct. the party started out hard. From ShanghtMr. and Mrs MC
Mrs. F. G. Deur ori
orili, Heinz Nib'er and Stuck as usual, leaving Patrick Gleeson, memberNichols and children, Mr. J. R. Michiel, Mr. of the Calcute Fire Brigade, in charge. They did not returo sill late at night when they found their unfortunate comrade in his bed on the ground lifeless. The body appears to have been quite livid. The natives declared that Per Rubi, from Manila-Comdr, and Mis, they had heard no sound within the tent, so the Leopold, US M., Paymaster J. R. Haraberger, ́natural presumption is that the deceased must, Mr Barnkerger, Mrs. H. T. Andrews, have been bitten in his sleep by a snake Its Mentrs Ratk inck, Otto Dedersen, Segvold Miss and Master Andrews, Miss H. Andrews, said that the gorge where the party were en Berwillie, E. Springle, Mrs. Cazizas, 1. S. Ludwig Larsen, John Andersen, A. canipad is notorious in the neighborhofer Waddington, Miss cland; Mes rs, ohn being infested by cobras of the largest size, The body was buried in the Roman Catholic Johnsen. Jan Brymen, Adolf Andersen, Erting
Chuco, Cari 1 orentzen, Anders Severin, cemetery at Chuner after a "post mortem ex- Steen, and 175 Chinese, amination had been conducted at the diapan. sary, the result of which has not yet been made known,
VARIETY IN FOOD.
BY JOHN J. HOLDEN.
and Mrs. G. Forster, Messrs. H. Vastning, ORO Leers. . H. Oldenhourgh, Miss C. Rowe and Sister, Mr. C. A. Davidson, Mrs. A. C. Webb and daughter, Mr. Sing Chun Chin, and Miss A. Waff.
Shipping Report,
Str. Ocrane from Hoogay-Moderate mon- soon and sea, hazy weather
Str. Rubi from Manila:-Moderate monsoon and sea, clear weather, passing clouds.
Str. Australian from Australia, etc.:-Sydney to Brisane wrong head winds, thence to the
Philippines light variable and fine, thence fresh monsoon, moderate sen to arrival in 24 hours, with big SW, sea.
A large class of Americana, most of us, in fact, do not have variety enough in food. In the cities this is not so likely to be true, but in the smaller towns and country places, where there are not many varieties of food placed in market, grént "masses of population grow up accustomed to eat so few things that they wouldable winds and moderate sea, and from thence probably be surprised if they made a list of them, so short wou'd it be,
For those people know only beef, mullan, veal, pork and chicken, among meats,' and' generally know those only as belled, slowed, rosited or fried, and generally without season jag, and only from the most obvious portions
of the creature.
And so af vegetables-only the commodest worts are used, and that only when cooked in the simplest manner,
Plain cooking
is the customary American standard of cooking. In this connection it may be remarked that "plata" here means very uch what it does when applied to person *much
face-tomething not, worth canaldering and hardly worth thinking of the second time.
such
Having been brought up on this sort of food, our people never eat anything sise, no matter ow long they chance to live. If they come
city
if they go visiting among those of more varied dietary, their attitude is that of the proverbial countryman-they wish to throw Away everything to which they are unaccustom
to
Even hard times and economic strain Cannot
not force them to vary their victuals.
It is not in the least true that the people of any given country have the cuisine best suited to that country. The most noteworthy proof to the contrary may be found in France, which leads the world not only in the delicacy and savoșinası of its cookery, bat in its variety and economy as well.
Yet it is doubtful in the modern French cuisine any trace of the French cooking of three centuries ago remains. Paris learned to cook from Provance, and Provence took the cookery of Italy and Spain, chiefly the former, and improved it into its present form.
Broadly speaking, everything used by civil. Ixed people anywhere is good food,
Here in the United Bistes,
made up
with our popula: of every sort of people under the sun, we have opportualijes for trying the viands of diverse pations seldom granted elsewhere,
And in Justice to that trying of all to sense of exparisaent, and holding fast that Which is the best food, we should adopt in our families
diabes of all nations – Be.
halwei fresh NW, winds and rough sea, thence Str. Wong from Tientsin-There in Wei- to Lat, 27 N. Long, 121 E. fresh 5Wly`vari 10 port fresh to fight monson, with clear wea ther, sea moderate. Spoke s.s. Altaka in Lat. 24 $5 W. Long, 119" 3' E. on 3rd inst., wish- ed to be reported.___
Olta, Nor. 1.1, 2,088, H. Linchanzee, 10th Nov. Probolinggo 28th Oct., Sugar.-S., W. &
Co.
Pathan, Dr. 5.5, 3,175, W. Atkinson, 4th Dec., Singapore 26th Nov., Gen.-D. & Co. Ld.
Royal Bl
, Br. 1,5, 2,089, W. A. Scott, 24th Nov., -Hongay 21st Nov., Coal.-J., M. & Co. Siberia, Am. 6.5, 5,655, J. T. Smith, 3rd Dec -San Francisco 4th Nov., and Shanghai 1st Dec.. Maila and Gen.-P. M. S. S. Co. Sungkiang, Dr. ., 987, Lothergill, 29th Nor. Cebu 12nd Nov, and Iloilo 15th, Sugar, B&
W.
Bruce, Mr. and Mrs. Burnie, C. M. G. Burtt, W. H. Byrnes, Mrs. Chatham, Hon. & Mrs. Newell, Mr. and Mrs. Carter, L.
Clark, M. O.
Newington, A. G. Nicholls, E. A. Clark, T. Clarke, Mis. T. W.-
Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. Clarke, T. W. Clarke, Mr. and Clegg, R.N., Eng.
A.
and Mrs. H. 1, Cleveland, W. R.
Colvin, H. E.
Ishigakijiman: Tao
Kelsail Major & Mra, l'oscadoras
Welbuiwel
Lamperski, Mr. & Mr. Gotilal
Maj. A. A. Mitchell, R. N.
• Mr. & Mr. A. Ei· Moxon, Mr, and
Cal
O'Neil J. L. Hugh. Painter, Major & Mrs. Parry
Major
Mr.
Cuntor
Peak...
Kurak6,30 alg
Victoristoamis
Peak
Gap Rock Macao Haiphong
Lieut. A.
M
2
children,
servant & governess
Gales, Capt. Gastle, E. Gesting,
Mrs.
Oliffe, O, C.
Pan, E. N. Le
Lt.
Parút, W.
Lt. Col. Harker, B. Brotherton Hassan, Mr. and Mrs. Col
F.A...
Manila ******
Pollock, C., Mr.
Пlacolod......
Hoito......
Quennell, Capt.
Cebu
Scheltema, Mr.
Parks, J. L.
Sinclair, A.
Peake, W.
Copp, Mrs and Miss Coulthart, J. Cric Cruickshank, A. Cunningham, G. Dallas, Ap Davies, F. O. Doolittle, F. H. Deacon, F. B.
Douglas, Capt. & Mrs. Dowley, Mr. W. A. Dowley, W. A. Downing, Mr. T. C.
W.S.
Patey, Mrs. E. 0.
Pecker, B. L.. Pennefather, Capt.
Mrs. G. H.
fordton, A. R. Pigott, C.
Powell, W. A
Howard, W. H.
Hudig, D. Hughen, Mr. Jacks, Mr.
& effries, H. U.
Roach, Mra, J, S. and
child
Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. Kaye, Major and Mrs.
Barnett, R. J. O.
Robbins, R., Lt. J. W. Dann, G. H
Robbins, Mr. F. Robinson, Miss Saker, R. M. Samson,
A.
Scott, Mrs. J. C. Shea,
JJ Skott, C Small. W.
Thyra, Nor. 1, 7,719, H. Pedersen, 30th Nov Evan-Jones, Dr. and Scott, J. Gray
Kuchinotzu 27th Nov, Coal,M. B, K Vuensang, Br. 3.5, 1,128, PH. Rolfe, 4th Dec-Manila' st Dec, Gen.-1, M. & Co..
Zweena, Dr. 8, 946, J. Ewart, is Dec.
Samarang via Torta 17th Nov., Sugar-Frank 1, G. W. Chinese.
SAILING VERNELS.
Celtic Chief, Br. ship, 1,709, Jones, 9th Nov,
Philadelphia, toth June, Kerosine-5, 9:
Co,
Rase, Br, bg, 821, Wright, oth Nov.-West Australin 4th Aug., Sandal Wood.-S. &
Ca.
Versols
Steamers Expooted,
E.
Exdale, C. Faulbaum, G. Fischer, R. Fletcher, H.
Grant, Mrs. L.
T.
Grant, Mrs. L. Gray, T. C.
Spalding, Mrs. S, Spencer, Mr. and Mrs.
H. L
'Dow, P.
地
Sawer, Capt and Mr. St. James 10m
Sloker, Mr.
Vandin, Gordon
Vereker, Capt. & Mr. White, Dr. M. J. Wilkie, John " Woodward, Mr. & Mrs.
CRAIGIEBURN,
Jameson, P. S. Smith, E. Grant Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
Grant
Smith, Percy. Soppa, P..
December 5th, 1905,"km.
Vladivostock.7 a.m.
'emuro Hakodate h rokio Cochi ... Yagasaki..... Kagoshima...
ahima Naba ******* Ishigakifima.. Taihotus Taichu.......... Tainan
Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Koshun ......
Montague
Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs. Harben, Mr. and Mr. Harvey, Capt. & Mrs. Marchant, Capt. and Mrs, and children
· OCCIDENTAL,
Caspersen, S.. Chandler, Lieut, F.' Cose, R.N., Lieut. H. B. Hales, G. L.
Munro, Mias A.
Schwiter, H.
Sexton, Major and Mis.] Stoltz, H.
Grant, R., Capt. Mr. and MIL Kassten, Mr. Otto
Hall, Capt. T. Hanghwont, W. B. Hardy, Lt. Mrs. C. Hartley, T. E.
Springli, E.
Spring, Mr. & Mrs. Staley, Mrs. L. L.
Stephens, H.
T.
Stein, A. L
Staley, Miss
Stevenson, Mrs.
Stevenson, R.N., Lieut.
Comdr. E.
Hollingsworth, Mr. &
Mr.
Holt, B. G.
NAMR.
From Anger! Huichow ......Singapore B. & S. ...Dec. 7 Glenturrel... Singapore. McG. & G Dec. Laisang... Singapore.L. M.& Co Dec. 8 idomeness.Singapore B, & S. Dec. 8 Montrose...... Singapore S. T. & Co Dec. 9 Aragonia... Yokotama. P. & A. Co Dec. 9 Capri............. Algos Tacoma P. M. Co... Dec. to Andromeda
.....Singapose C.& Co... Dec. 9 Alarrity *
Willehad......
Tilasinp......... Mofi..
·To Arun 1. M.& *****apan"
Astraca Ernest Simoningapore M. M. Nicomedia...... Astria P. & A. Co Dec, 14
Bonaventure Glenlee Bombay... Y. K.... Dec. 15
Cadmus Cherub Waldemarm Sydney M. & Co. Dec. 17 Chingtu...... Sydney B. & S.
Dec. 1 Clo Emp, of China. Vancouver C. P. R. Co Dec. 20 Dee
Erne Eurick Exe
at
DOCK RETURNS.
Hercules................
HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCKS. H.M.S, Virago
Kowloon Dock.
H.M.S. Handy........ H.M.S. Whiting......
Kwantin Dragon...om
Hilary America Maru........ Eva.........
Heung ban toc M
Laertes ....... Shantung J
Catanyolun
SHANGHAI,
Tunkadoo,
Diadem
HI
Fame...
Flora
Handy
Hart
Hecia
#
Hogue...
Ist' inst.
100
ན་ ་
itchen... Jaque .. Kinsha Moorhen... Oiter Rambler Robin... Sandpiper... Snipe Taku....
Sutlej
Tamar
Ping Ching.........................Old, Nov. at, Teal Columbia......
30 | Virago, Gov. Jaeschke........Cosmopolitan, 28. Waterwitch
Whiting. Widgeon
Keyt, Dr. H. Krill, G..
Lowe, Mr. and Mrs. -
Alnelle, Dr. D. H.
Binder, Mr. F. C.
| Hall, A. J.
Harman, G. I..
Lowe, Miss Slezle Majer, Capt. and Mrs.
and child
Owen, O. E.
KOWLOON.
Charlton, R., Capt. and Mr. E. and
пите
12
Pescadores...
Waihalwei.... Gutzlaff
11
30.19
Sharp Poak....
moy
"
30.19
∙10 agac
Swatow
Cinton
ז'
Yongkong to am
Victoria Peak
Rock
Gap MACAO........ Haiphong Mabila.. Bacolod.....19 23.
lo lo Cabu
H
29.88
籍
30.00 B
a
29.91 80
#
C. St. James. 10A.M.
HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE OHINA STATION.
torpedo bost destroyer torpedo boat destroyer tarpedo boat
boat destroyes...
torpedo hoat destroyer. cruiser, and class
torpedo boat destroyer...
torpedo boat destroyer
TONI GUNE. I.H.P.
CAPTAIN.
Commander Ifarhord
"
7,000
7,000
Captain II. W. Savory Licut-Commander H. E. Sulivan Lieut. Commander Bather... Lieut.-Commander Lewin Commander A. F. Everett Lieut. Commander Stevenson Captain H. Grant-Dalton
Lieut. Commander H. B. Cox Lieut. Commander
LAST REPORTED AT
CLASS.
despnich-vessal...
1+7.00
$,000
Hongkong
cruiser, ist clas
13,000
го
16,500
Captain R. 1'elson Ommannéy.........
Mira Bay
torpede bont destroyer.
$50
7,000
Lidat-Commander R. H. Heston
cruiser, 2uid glank
4.365
7,000
Captain Lionel G. Tufnell
Welbalwei
Hongkong
cruiser and class
4,360
7,000
Captain H. H. Torless...
Floop...
1,070
1400
Commander II. de C. Luard... -
Yangisse
Shanghai
water sank andling
-- C* ༣༠*
100
100
Tʊya
T400
Commander H. 1). Wilkis, D.1.0.
Hongkong
Yangiere
cruiser, 18 class
!1,000
16,500
Hongkong
torpedo boat destroyer
560
7,000
Hongkong
550
*་
Hongkong
7,000
550
306
5,700
20+
4.360
'7,000
275
4,000
Singapore
Hongkong
275
4,000
.6,400 12,000
2,400
Captain E. F. B. Charlton
21,000
Captain Shortland
7,000
Lieut. Commander C. Seymour
3,900
Lieut. Commander W. H. Darwall
Hoogkang
Hongkong
1,100
+
H
Lient-Commander E. V. F. R. Dugmore
Yangisse
180
Boo
Lieut. Commander F. B. Noble...
ww
West River
6,300
Lieut. Commander
Commander
der C. E. Monro
J. Kiddie
8 Labuan)
740
140
Lieut. Commander H. T. Atlay
Wast River
85
740
6.500
In reserve
13,000
25,000
Captain W.
ιδα
Boa
⚫torpedo boat destroyer
6,300
rveying ship ....
419
bost destroyer
5,900
...
river gunboat
195
river gunboat
150
$50
river gunboat
150
550
Liast-Commander C. E. L. Thoma... Lieut-Commander G. B. Spicer-Simson Lieut.-Commander G, J. Todd Lisat-Commander Jud, F. Krox...
Yangiers
Yangtssa
special service torpedo-v...
Cruiser, 1st class
torpedo boat destroyer... Inrpedo boat destroyer
river gunboat river gunboat.... torpedo
bor! destroyer surveying-vesse]
river gunboat river gunboat,
river gur
gunboat
torpedo tuat destroyer
cruiser, 1st class
receiving ship
river, gunboat
Flying-Flag of Admiral Sir Gerard U. Nael, Commander-in-Chiel,
Ships Parsed The Canal. Egbert, Tonkin, 74th October-Claverhill, Woodlark
Gatware-zoth October-Hyson, Okie, St. Woodcock... Austria, Marwaryl. 28th October-Priam,
Homeward-17th October-Beniomond. 31st October-Arama, Patkan, Indrapura, .
Arrival at Home-2 th October-Ernest Simmons, 24th October-Preussen, Kennebec, Malacca. 28th, October-Roon, Verona, Ben Turig, Laos, Rhenania. 31st October-Spexta, Austria, Pak Ling, Candia, 11th November -Ceylon, Achilles, Shimera. 15th November -Hohenzollers, Antenor Ulysses 16h Nam.
Left Singapore on the 30th ult. at 8.32 p.m.,Bayern, Oopack, Oresies, Nubia. 3151 Nov Acheron
Str. Prins Eftal Friedrich from Bremen - ember-Baralong, Scandia, 18th November with cloudy and rainy weather, encountered on ember-Alcineur, Glenroy, 24th November Adour. the 2nd and 3rd inst. between the latitudes of Rentedi, Banca. 28th November-Barotit,
Argus
Baionnette...
8 to 13 N. a strong NE monsoon, with squalls Persia, Oceana, and December-Longsor, Avalanche... of rain; cloudy atmosphere and rough sen, at
all other times of the passage had light NE Silesia, (Ger.) Survio, Zisten, wind, and moderate sen.
Versals in Fort. STKAMERS. Alexander, Am, 1.8., 1785, Gove, 13th Nov,
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