THE SHANGHAI, RIÓN. BURNING OF THE LOUZA POLICE STATION.

At the request of the Captain Superintendent of Police, the following report and enclosure are ordered for publication.

With reference la Cartain Boisragon's ■emi. official note of the 13th, asking permission to issue carbines and ball ammunition and to fire on the mob if f necessary, the Council's instruc tions were given on that occasion that no such extrems mexkuren, were to be taken without referring to the Watch: tions in the event of emergence for instruc

The outbreak develop extres

with extreme r3.

pidity, and Captain Boistagon considered that he was acting in accordance with Council's instructions in withdrawing the side arme from the men on the mark

of the 18:1 Superintendent's Office,

Captain

Shanghai, 2 th December, 1905.

Sir,-Inspector Wilson's report on the LOUIR Station fire is forwarded herewith. It will be seen that he had available at the time of the attack but & Foreigners and, to Indians. His actual streath the day before the riot was

13 27

Foreigners.

150 Chinare.

These numbers were depleted by his having seut out his men also by the detachment of anticl duly, and 2 Foreigners and 4 Sikhs for the prote of the Town Hall,

protection

Bol

Instructions had been issued the night before for all mes to be confired in barracks, so that when I ascertained that there

Was serious trouble in the Laura Station, did anticipate any difficulty in having it quelled there, wave no written instructions with te gard to the protection of buildings, but each Inspector is expected to make such minge ments as he deems access try for the protecting of hit Ration against fire and attack: His arrangements were to guard the three en- trances to the station to the best of his ability, in case of failure to keep them to relie and in gradun ly on the Charge Room where a stand was to be made. A to the station will explain the difficultynienced by the Police.

Mr. McEuen on passing the 'Louza ation at 9am. noticedkhe on the Nanking Road entrance to the station with rifles and .fixed bayonets Quarrival here he reported the matter to me and gave instructions for the bayngets and rifles to be gradually with drawn from the Indians, but not so as te altraci altentio

also instructed that under no circumstances wrie the moba to be fired upon, as it was my chief endeavour until assis tance

Arrived,

to keep them as far as possi

to

ble around the Police Station where they could be seen and cuntalled, than allow them swim in a spots where the Police could not cope with them.

In carrying out this consider that much valuable property and liven were saved, for 1 am positively certain that had shouting tactics been adopted the unb would have felted to other quarters to

ta bem and lont before sufficien! force could arrive to overwhelm them.

Inspector Wilson is in no wise to blame for failing to fire on the mob, as he was obeying to the letter, and I with now to my instructions

opinion that he and the men. register my him.could

Maca under chaved in a pluckier and not have more forbearing, manner under, cir valances which were provocative of extreme measures,

I also wi

wish to pour out that I was told in are of riot CALA riot not to take any extreme measu es without the sanction of the Watch Committee. On the 13th instant wrote S/O No. 189 stating my opinida that if the nei tings of the Chinese in the City and elsewhere were not prohibited the mob would eventually get the upper hand and riots ensue. also asked per. mission in case of zó ta to be allowed in fire on the mobs. is persion was not given me, In addition judgin, by the mob congregated outside the Central Police Station I thought that they could be kept out of the Laura Police Station without having resort to filing. Mr. McEuen was of the same opion, With the. idea therefore of keeping the meh engaged the Police Stations issued the order, sinted above, for combines and layonets to be gradual ly withdrawn,

on

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY JANUARY II 1906,

I cannot speak lus highly of the pluck shown by the Foreign and Indian members of the Foice, in the plucky way they charged the Crowd from time to time against a perfect forlade and overwhel kumbers. A large number of native constables rendered valuable In trying to quieten the mob, also in

assisting the fra..

At the time of actual attack the Force in Barracks under arms were 8 foreigners, and about to India aflate frequenin four Indians had been drafted over, is then our Hall, na a message was received stating a mob had left longkew Market en route for the Maloo Maikel

am, etc,

To Capt. A. M. BOISHAGON,

Capt. Supt. of Police

J. M. WILSON,

Shipping.

Arrivals,

Inspector,

Dorie, Br. ss., 4975, H., Smith, ..., oth Jan,San Francisco 9th Dec, Honolulu 16th, Yakalama 29th, Kobe 30th, Naga aaki 2nd Jan, and Manila 8th, Mails and Gen.0, & O. 5, S, Co.

Lyeemoon, Ger. . 1,238, F. Th. Lehmann, 1, 6th Jani-Kohe 1st sani, Gen.-S., & Co. Manningtry, Br. 2.8, 3,786, Lawson, 6th Jan.,

Mausang, Br. 28, 4,644, R., Houghton, 6th

Pasaran 30th Dec, Sugar.-B. & S. Jan. Sandakan soth Dec., Timber and Gen., M. & Co. Mercedes, Br, transport, 4,000, 1. *. McGregor,

A

Booner, E. Aga von Borthwick, RW. Borthwick, Mrs. R. W. Bray,

and child Bray, W. M.. Broughall, L

C. Burnie, H, G.

Infant

MAKING EDWARDŐ. Alpinë, Mrs. K. M.. Lugebil, V.

TIINA COAST, METKODLOGICAL : REGISTRAR

Moulder, Mr. and Mrs. Vladivostock.7 am-

Lawis, L. S. Macaulay, 1. A. Marriott, Dr. O. Meier,

Mr. and Mr M

P. L. Michael, J.S. Balton, Mrs. E. T. and Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs.

M.

Barons, Mrs.

McClelland, J. C.

January, 10th, 1906, mim..

Battye, C. F.

More, F.G

Bar. Th. Bu Wind Wr.

Cummings, H. W.

Moser, E. J.

Dismukes, D. E. and

child

A. B.

femuro... am 19.16)

A

Thorpe Double, Mrs. Pouglas, Miss

Double, aw, Comdr. Nursaw, E.

Parker, W. T.

Takodate Tokio.......

30.30

Mr.. F. Von

Kochi

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30.10

29.91

30.07

Fraker, C

C. R.

130.08

Seymour, Mrs. I. K.

Gumprecht, Mr.

Stanger, O.

flamperly, Mr. & Mrs.

Haslawood, C..H.

Thomas E

Stanley, H. L.

Naha ishigakijima. Taihaku......

T 200

It

m 29.97 30.00

Hill, Wan. C.

Tobin, E. I

Hislop, Ray. C.

Villa, Mr. and Mrs. J.

"

-Weibsiwei gesi Dec., Ballastham, Hon. & Mrs. Modor W. B. A.

Y. K.

Nippon Maru, Jap. s. 3,072, W. W. Greane, 4th Jan-Yokobama 27th Dec., Malls and Gas. Fronts, Nor... 860. Haien, Sth Jan

Haiphong and Holhow 3rd Jan., Gan.-

A. R. M.

Quito, Br..4.1.2 114, S, Shotion, 9th Jan.-

Newcastle, (N.S.W.) 17th Dec, Can. Order

Veigate, Br. 6.8., 2,504, F. R. Ross, and Jan.- from Newcastle, N.S.W.. Coal.-M. B. S.. Sirocco, Br... 2,319, G. Williamson, 7ih Jas,

Moji 2nd Jan, Goal.-D. & Co., Ld. Taiwan, Br. 6.5., 1,047, 1. Martio, 8th Jan,

10th Dec, Rice, Willamson, ath

Chines. Br.

$340

Telemachalgon 20th Dec, Meal, &c.—

Chlosse

Tholing, Nor. ... 1,896, F. Joger, 8th Jan.,

Jav zịch Dec jurur–6, W. 2 Gửi

Kuchinotsu 4th Jan., Coal.-M. B. K.

ני

W. Clark, M. O.

T. Clarke, Mr. and Mrs.

T.W.

Clegg, Eng, L.

and Mrs: H. I. Colls, Mr. & Misses Colvin, H, E.

Mr. & Mrs. R. M. Moon, Morrison, Mis & child 8. G.

A. G.. Nicholls, E.A. Olife, O. C. Parfil, W. Patey, Mrs. E. O. Peake, W. Pecker, B. L.

Mr. and Mrs. Robobacher, Comdr. Jagoshima...

Jackson, Mrs, and child Unbehaun, C. H.

Pennefather, Mr. G. Joseph, Br,^and Mra, Waterhouse, Mrs, Ale

Capp, Mrs and Miss

J.

H.

pfordten, A. R.

Pigotti C

Cruicks Cunningham, G. DAT, L

L

Pollock, F. Powell, W. A.

Σ. Β. Logan, W."

-Ausoti, E. F.

Realle, A.

Davies, F. O.

Deacon, F. B.

Doolittle, F. H.

Real, Dr.

Douglas, Capt. & Mr.). Reiter, G. C.

Mr. and Mrs. Ringer, Mrs, and Miss

LR.

·Bentinck, Mrs..

C, and infant

Mr. J. S. and child

aitan, Br. ... 6,183, 1. S. Roach, reth Jan,

Thyra, Nor, 2.419 E. Berger, 9th Jan Downing, Mr. and Mrs. Ross panes mald -Foochow Swalder 9th, Gen.-1, L, Cr 8th, and Zafiro, Br, s. 1,616, R. Rodger, 9th Jan. En-Jones, Dr. and Robbins, R... Lieut.

& Co.

Wakamelsd

kamals Afare, 130, 86, 2,727, V. Oda, seth 5th Jan, Coal, U. Jeffrien Pakist, Ger. • mal oil, H. Damen, tnth Janna Bangkok 30th Dec., and Swatow gth Jan., Rice and Wood. B. & S.

Toth

Daljin

Jan.-Tamssi vin Amoy and Swatow 9th

Jan., Gen.-SK. Atholl, Brass. 3,031, CH. Kemp, toth Jan.,

Amay qth, Jan, Gen--D. & Co., 14, Kwongsang, Br. 16, 1,477, W. P. Baker, foth Jon, hanghai and Swatow 6th Jan,, Gen,

& Co.

Kashing, dir. Bu 143. T. W. Rickarder th

Jan-Canton tot Jan, Gen-1. &S, Chansang, Dr. 9. 1,4 8, R. Cox, 15th Jan,

Canton 16th Jan, Gen-J., M. & Co. Haimun, Hr. s.s., 636, A. f. Robson, 1k Jam,

-Swatow 10th Jan., Gen.-D., L. & Co. Antenor, Br. ., 3,80, R. Williams, 11th Jae-Liverpool and Dec., and Singapore

Jan., Gen.-B. & S.

Manila vla Amoy pih Jani, Gen.-S., T. & Co.

Sailing VrisELA, Celtic Chief, Br. ship, 1,700, Jones, 9th Nov.,- Philadelphia, roth June, Kerosine-3, 0. Co.

Ourn, Nor ship 1,199: F: Refsnes, 24th Dec.

Fremantle 18th Oct., Sandalwood.-S. & Cu. Rosc.

Br, bq., Bzz, Wright, 19th Nov,-West Australia 4th Aug.. Sandal Wood.-S. & Co.

Simla, Br. 4-masted bq. 2087, Casson, 13th het-Cardif 4th July, Patent Fuel-- Naval Yard.

Stcamere Expected."

Fram

E

Evans, H. M..

4

Rod Mr. J. F. Schalthöfer, P...

Buxton, Lady B.

Waterhouse, Mrs. N.

A.

FRAX.

Knight, Mr.

Louder, Mr.

R.

MartR

Chichester, Maj. A, A. Moss, Mrs.

AN.

Moxon, Mr. and Mrs.

Gitzlaff Sharp Peak... Amoy ... 6.80 a: Swalow 9 (82 Canton

#

Yongkang...to ant

Haiphong

Macio

Gap Rock...

toria Peak

.

Mr.

Mr.A.E. Gillis F. B.

W

Manila

*

Col

D.

Peable, Mr.

Parry, Major

Mailo....... Cebu

Fiero Mr. and Mr. Scott, Mr. and Mrs./IEW

and maid Fischer, X. Fischer, R. Fletcher, H.

Fox, Mr. Mary Frankels, C, W.

Fraser, Mr. and Mr.

R, B. Glover, P.

Goldstein, A. E

and child

Skoll, C Solomon, S. Spittles, 1.5. Stein, A. L. Stephens,

H: Stevenson, R.N., Lieut.

Comdr. and Mrs. E Stinchfield, Jr., C.

Grant, R., Capi, and Sweeting, H. S.

Gray, T. C.

Tacker, Miss Thomas, II. P.

·Mr. Gales, Cap

Capt Gaster, E. Gearic, Rey, Graces, Harker, B. Bretherton

HAISER,

Mr.

an. Mr. and Mrs. Haynes, Cal, Haieland, F. A.

Howard, Mr. and Mrs.

W. H.

Hughes, M.

jacks, Mr.

Joseph, Mr. and Mr.

Jeffries, H. U.

losling, Lt.Col.

Kelsall,

Painter, Major & Mrs. Bacolod 9 km.

Mr. and Mrs.

P.C., Mr...... Quennell, Capt.

SAWER Capt. and Mrs.

. Sinclair, A.

A

St. Jaines. tom.

January 11th, 1906, a.m..

Stadt, Mr. and Mrs. num....4

Van de

Stokes, Mr.

a.m.

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Vindivostock.j

1.m. 29.45

Hakodate...

[29.34

Thomas, Mrs. Carl Thomas, Misses

Anchi Vandin, Gordon Vagasaki..... Vereker, Capt. & Mrs. Kagoshima Watson, Mr. & Mu, M. hima White, Dr. M. I. Wilkie, Mr. and Mrs. Paihoku

John

Fokio

29.31

F

20 64

29.87

22.87

29.95

T

30.01

+ 30.0

0.01.39.13

30.02

to.or

20.00)

30.09 30.03

kerala M and Kaye, Major and Mrs. Woodward, Mr. & Mrs.

·Major & Mrs.

Adams, M. and Mrs. F. Marchant, Misi

R. J.

Mis

Hall, Capt. T..

Hanghwont, W. B.

Thomas, Miss M. L.

N. S.,

Hardy, M., L. and

411

Clearances at the Harbour Office,

Angest Dru Athenian...... Shanghai... C. P..R. Coljan. 12 Tiliwong Macassar...]]. C. j. L...Jan. 12 Saint Hede, Br: s., 2,288, H. Clenne P. Sigismand. Sydney M. & Co... 14 11th Jan,-Singapore 4th Jan, Gen-Numantia ...... Moji... P. & A. Cojan. 15 Emp. of India. Japan ... C. P: R. Colan, 17 Preussen

......Kingapore M. & Co... jan. 18 Kumsang...alcuit..., M. & Coljan. 23

Vessela

Mr. C. T.

Min

Barker, B. Hazard, E. R. Holt, B. G.

I.

Walkins, Mias E.

Whitlow, A. W.

CRAIGIEBURN.

Wood, G. G.

Mrs.

Young, J. A.

Hollingsworth, Mr. & Wright, Mr. & Mrs. T. Barnett, H. J. O.,

Jameson, P. 5.

..

Reynolds, F. O.

G. H

Smith, E. Grant

Hunter, R.

Bendixen, Capt. V. Bendixen, Capt. G. Birmano, Dr. Med H. Caspersen, S,

OCCIDENTAL

Grant

J.

& 5.

Kashing, for Shanghai.

rozmar, for Rangonn. Haimun, for Swatow.

Saint Rede, for Changhai, Kaifong, for Amoy,

BOCK RETURN..

HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCKS.

Departures Jan. 1.

Ka fong.....

Hochinger

Powan ......nïàa

Hongmoh, for Aniay, Castor, for Fanchew. Kiffong, for Manila, Kwongrang, for Chilton,

nose.

Passengers arrived.

Liest lakeman, L.

H.M.S. Virago...

Fausing m

Haitan;

Daijin Maru...... Caithness...... Kanau

Kowloon

Edwards, H..

Fischer, H.

Dock.

Keyt, Dr. H.

+4

Krill, G. Lack, Dr. M. F. Lindemann, Dr. Lowe, Miss Siesio

:

Ver Saint Bede, from Singapore-295 Chi Per Halmun, from Swatow-Mis Mary C. des Sanint.

Par Jintian, from Const Portes Marsrs..| Thomas, Carvallo, annd 186 Chinese.

Par Doric, from San Francisco, &c.-Mrs. and

Miss Ringer, Mr. and Mra, Mason Mitchell Mr. J. Witchell, Miss... L. Dunbar, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Dunbar, Mr. and Mrs, P. E. Fraser,

Cadmus Mesir

1. C. han. 1. T. Barr, W. Hember-Autria. R.vardale, Siberia, Liang Cla

Dec. Cherub Bray, C

dmiral: Reiter, U.S.N., chow. 15th December-Antenor Beniari. Diadem USH. Messis 1. A. Macauley, Machaon, Erroll, Spezia, 19th December Dee H. Blum, Miss Macy Fo, Mr. Barry Baldwin,

Sambia, 13nd December Calchas, Ning Erve... ieut. E R. Hazard. U..N., Messrs E. .. Chow

Ettrick Kempton. H. M Evans, tas, S. Michael, A. K., pack, Segovia, Sunda, Tourane, Ras Resser, D. Bachman, M. H. Sakal, T. S. Ab Luitpold, Ceylost 2nd January-Benmohr

30th 11ecember-Prissten, Prins Regent | Exa bi, E. F. Williams, Mrs. 18. S. Kerr, child and Ferd Lartss, Deucalion, Glentoran, Tonkin. Flors... C. Fame... valet, Miss Jacks, Mrs. Lolly, and Mrs. F. R. Bution.

3rd January-Baratong, 9th January-Banca, Handy Benledi, Nubia, Pileus, Saxonia, Zielen, Cam Harl

Recla... Arrivals Home-30th December-Bin Hogue... venue, Suchun, 1st JanuarySocotra. 3rd Fichen... January-Senggambla, 5th January-Sunda. Janu 9th January-Alston, Bantu,

Kinsha Moorhen

Passengers departed.

&c.-

Per Caledonten, for Shanghai-Messrs: L. Gilles and Emila z For Kobe-Mr. In this course I may have been wing and Augusto Vicial and a Chinese For Yokohama had I known how exci filingly dangerous the-Wessrs. Richy. Fernand Bonte, K. B. Dar- state of things was thould have given In yanani, Indian, and 6 Chinese. spector Wilson the order qu fire mab. At the same time I cannot hot point out the ill affect which would have been pinged by the order to fire, and he great loss of life which would have resulted a course which, I consider would have been very difficult justify and would have brought heavy bisme on the Police from the majority of Chinese and many of the foreign population, had, the mob dispersed leaving to or 30 dead behind.

1 ans, etc..

A. M. BOISRAGON, Capt,

Captain Superintendent.

J. O. P. BLAND, Esq

Secretary.

Lonza Station, 18th December, 1905. Sir-beg to report the fall wing paticulata re attack on this Station this morning -

About 8 3 ani, a foreigner (German) came to the Station and complained that he had been molested by a crowd on Siz Road; a few minutes later Mr. Stuart of the Engineer's Dept. came

in and made il similar Jeport.

Per Empress of China, in Vancouver, MT and MIS. W. Wrightson, Cemdr. P. Han- kin, R.N... Engr. Capt. 1. 1. Adams, Rev, and Mra. S Barnjee. Messa P. B. Biswas, C. J. Arnell. C. B. Hare, D. A herfey, Mrs. J. G. Say, M, W. H. Honges, Mrs. M. Heckeri, Mrs. H. W. Rebrison and children, Messrs. 3. W. R. Word, Ja. Rankin, Mr. and Miss Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Bradley, Mestrs, J.

A. H. A. H. Hamison and T. Schnock,

Shipping Report.

Gribble,

Str. Halmun from Swatow:-Light NWy airs, and dense fog.

Str. Atholl from Amoy:-Hot sultry wen ther, with dense fog.

Str. Kwongsang fmm Shanghai:--Moderate and sinooth sea, misy

Str. Antenor from Liverpool;-Dense fog approaching Hongkong, fresh monsoon,

Str. Hailan from Coast Porte-Moderate

About 8. 45 a native constable brought a man NE. winds, and fine clear weather, thence to

to the station for creating a distance in a port calm and dense fog,

tes shopp

they were followed by a large crowd.

at once released the man. I then assembled

all the foreigners and Sikhs off duty. arm

armed

them and served each man with ten rounds of ball ammunition. A few minutes later the Sikhs Da

DB duty on the 'noking Road returned to the station and said the mob bad driven them. In. I telephoned to the Chief Inspector, told him how we were shuated, and that I had served out ammunition, Shorily afterwards he telephoned to say I was to disarm the men by taking their ammunition and sidearms away. mob of what appeared to be thousandi flock- ed

each of the entrances to the station and stoned the Police with bricks, etc they were

Ain

Vossels in Port.

STEAMERY,

Ger 56, 661. 11. Plambeck, 8th Jan,,- Cheton 3e Jin. Gen. --S, W. & Co. Athent

Br.

1,439. Walters, 9th Jan, Canton 8th Jan. Gen.-D. & Co., Ld. Binemar

Br. .

3.601, S. L. Sexby, 8th Jan, -Moll Caithness, r..., 2,127, W, Atkinson, 29th

Meil 3rd Jun., Gen-Order. Det Newcastle, N.S.W, and Dec, Coal, -Order.

repeatedly charged by the foreigners and Sikh Moji 27th Dec, Coal-B & Co.

their

with carbines, "The men were unable to hold

ground as they were hail of bricks and other.

Br... 2,498, J. C. Soulsby, and

Br... 2.157, Chas. E. Topp, sth Jan Calculta 21st Dec, Coal,-Order. receiving a perfect Devawongse. Ger. 3, 1,057, T. V. Bruhn,

The hose

8th Jan-Anghin (Bangkok) 31st Dec., in the com

Rice and Meal.-B. & S. pound and played on them, but this did not them at bay long. Almost every man

was then attached to the miles

Leop

was wounded about the head or bands.

•prescaly A

wn had

Dr.

Hans Jürg Kir, Nor, 691, H. E. Latsen, 19th Dec,-Hollo 14th Dec, Begar-Angaard & Thoresen Co.

in the building: bway and seek to Elite Nossack, Gar. 1.4, 1,160, W. Lasten,

by

we were berth then stoned

attacked from all sid

the station with bricks takim the wall at the Kwalchow ford mathrea

and other instruments

with choppers

off the cells and

rero (about

40)

Constable

Hally.

the locks

and a Ger

eventually

Co.

31st Dec.-Canion goth Dec, Gen.-S. & Emma Luyken, Gar, as, 1,160, G, Cornand, 1st Jan, Canton 31st Dec., Coal-Order, Fausang, Br. 1. 1,410, F. Wheeler, 3rd Jan., -Sourabaya 25th Dec,, Sugar.-1, M. &

man who had sought held the Forpandex Hermanot, Am..#., 482, -

Charge Room as

the small office behind

ard Jan.-Manila 30th Dec, Gas-G., L, & Co.

We had to take the mob then commenced Ischia, Ital, 3, 2,784, C. Andrea, 6th Jan,

the Charge Room

Room.

to demolish all there was in the Charge

repeatedly discharged my revolver into the Boor and wall to try and frightes them, but it had no effect. They then barricaded the door

Bombay 16th Dec., and Singapore 31st, Gen, C. & Co.

Kowloon, Ger, a, 2,326, Stehr. 7th Jan

Canton 6th Jan, Gon.-S. & Co,

O

Lowe, Mr. and Mrs.

C Majer, Capt. and Mrs. Munro, Miss A. Owen, O. E. Packham, Mr. & Mrs.

R. and 2 daughters Schönberg, Victor Schulz, Franz

Warmecke, H.

Danz, Dow, P. Falloon, C. H. Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs Harben, Mr. and Mrs. Marchant, Capt. and Mrs, and children

י

Smith, Mr. and Mrs.

Smith, Parcy Soppa, P.

Ishigakijima Taichu.......... rainat Koshunt Pescaderes.

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Sharp

Amoy

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Swatowa.m. Canton.c 1 Hongking Joam. Victoria Peak

Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Gap Rock

Montague

KOWLOON.

Ainille, Dr. D. H. Charlton, R., Capt. And Mrs. X. and

Durse

Binder, Mrs. F. C.

Crawford, Mr. A Hall, A, Į;

30.20

+

Macao Haiphong

*

Manila.......

30.07

30.00 76

NW

Bacolod Ilo lo

Hoggo, Mr. and Mrs: Cobu

H. N. and childres Reynolds, F. O.

C. St. James 10a.m.|

HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE OHINA STATION.

Torpedo boat destroyer

cruiser, and clas

torpedo boat destroyar

Deal destroyer

TONE. GUNG LU.P.

CAPTAIN,

Commander Harbord

Captain R. elson Ommanney Lieut. Commander R. H. Henton

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NAME.

CLASS.

SHANGHAI,

Lady Mitchell .......

4th. inst. pigernes y mord.Old, Dec. 29 Montrose.................International,

Ships Passed The Canal 5th December-Alston, Matoppo. 9th Dec emher-Chingwe, Kueichow 12th

Alacrity

'despatch-vessel...

1,700

3,000

Andromeda

28.

cruiser, 1st-class p

11,000

16,500

Arun... Astraca

torpedo boat destroyar...

$50,

7,000

erviser, and class

4,365

7,000

Captain Lionel G. Tufnell

Bonaventure ...

cruiser, and class

4,300

7,000

Moop

1,070

1,400,

Captain H. H. Toricise ... Commander II. du C. Luard...

water tank und füg

199

300

sleep ...

1,070

1,400

Cruiser. Ist

class

11,000

16,500

torpedo boat destroyer

560

torpedo. boal destroyer

torpedo hoat destroyer

-7,000

7,000

torpedo boat destroyer...

5,700

7,000

Captain

torpedo

boat

4,000

4,000

special

6,400

2,400

cruiser, fat class

12,000

21,000

7,000

inrpedo boat destroyer

1.900

river gunboat

200

320

240

740

240

6,500

cruiser, fat class

31,000

river cumbant

receiving ship

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Commodore H, P. Williams.. Lieut.-Commander E. Secretan

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torpedo boat destroyer...

6,300

Lieut.-Commander Hughes ...'

Hongkong kong

surveying ship...

450

Commander R. W. Glennia

Hongkong

torpedo boat destroyer

5,900

Lieut.-Commander C. E. L. Thomas ...

Hongkong

river gunboat

Boo

*

***

*

river gunboat

550

river gunboat

411

150

650

Lieut. Commander G. B. Spicer-Simson Lieut.-Commander G. J. Todd Lieut.-Commander Jaó, F. Knox..

Yangiare

Yangtare

Yaugters

broman.

Post Office.

Otter

Rambler Robin A Mall will close for

Sandpiper... Swatow, Amoy and Foochow--Per Haiman,

Snipe... 12th Jan., A.M.

Taku Singapore, Penang and Bombay--Per calo, Sulle)... 12th Jan, 11 A.M.

Tamar

julu and San 12th Jan., 11 A.M.***

Kabe-Ver Athens, izih Jan, NOON.

Teal...

Kobe, Yokohama, Hosa Virago

Shanghai, Nagas Per Nippon Marup!

Macro-Per Hesketh Jan, 1.15 PM. |

12th Jad, 3 nă

12th Jan.,.M.

Bangkok -- Per

Manila-Per Shanghai-Per Swatow, Singapore and Devawangre, 12th Jan, 5 P.M.-

Manila Per Zafro, 13th Jan., 10 A.M. Furope, &c. Inda, via Tuticorin-Per Delta, 13th Jan, 11 AM

Macao-Per Heungihan, 13th Jan.,.1.15 P.M. Kohe-l'er Chunsang, 13th Jan.. 2 PM; Yokohama and Kobe-l'er Spesia, 13th

Р.М

Shanghai and Chiakiang-Per Lysemoon,

13th

3'P.M.

Waterwitch Whiting...

Widgeon... Woodcock..

Woodlark ...

service torpedo.v...

torpedo boat destroyer

river gund

“forgedo boat i destroyer

surveying-versol

...river's

rivenbos ›

1+

river runboat

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*Flying-Flag of Admiral Sir Gerard D. Noel, Commander-in-Chiel

ala, Cheribon, Samarang, Sourabaya and Acheron

Macassar-Per Bimahi, 13th Jun., 4 P.M.

Saigon- Per H.M.S. Alacrity, 14th Jan, 9A.M. (By the courtesy of Commander H, MATE Harbord

Shanghai Per Talsang, 15th Jun., 3 F.M. Amoy, Straits and Rangoon-Per Palam: catta

19th Jan.... Singapore, Penang and Calcutta-Par Kur. sang, 16th Jan, a r..

Samarang and Sourabaya-Per Fawn

16th- Island

NAME:

Alouette

Caronada

D'ASSAS

Décidés Descartes... Dupelit-Thouars Francisque...... Fronde

Guichen .... Gurydon

Rivière

Zamboanga, Port Darwin, Thursday

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Commander H. D. Wilkin, D.8.0. Captain B. W. Savory Lieut. Comenander E

Sullvan Lieut-Commander Bather Lieut.-Commander Lewin

Commander A. F. . Everett Lieut. Commander

Stevenson

in H. Grant-Dalton Lieut.-Commander

H. B. Cox

Lieut.-Commander Richards...

Captain E. F. B. Charlton

Shortland******

CutCommander C. Seymour

Commander: H. Darwall ...

E. V. F. R. Dugmore F.B. Noble...

your Kiddle

C

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For

Hongkong

en route

Manila

West River

g?Labuno)

der

Robert E. Vaughan: West River

Lieut. Commander H. T. Attay

Lieut-Commander]

J.

T. S. Lyde...

In reserve. ****

W. L. Grant Captain

West River Yangtere Hongkong

an route Manlis

FRENCH MEN-OF-WAR ON THE UHINA, STATION.

FLAG AND DESCRIPTION, TONS. GUNS.

H, P.

armoured gunboat

1,796

to

receiving-ship

-

torpedo depot

river gunboat

river gunboat

armoured cruiser

destroyer

Lieut. Mille!

Lieut. Bibet

Tracou

Ca Ridoux...

Haiphong Cape St. JamesE

Salgon

Commanding OFFICERS,

LAST XEFORTED AT

Lieut. Pauld

Haiphong

Lieut. Merlo Commander Kéribusi Llaut, Jeannel

Hongkong

Captain Allaire... Lieutenant..1 Commander Amet

L'Eost

Salgon Haiphong

Salgan

Lieut. Coloni

Salgon

Salgon

Balgon

Saigon

Lieut. Portier

Haiphong

Liebt. Le Coroller

Haiphon

Commander Sagot-Devauroux

Saigon

Commander Simon Armbruster Commander Laporte

Baigon

Salgon

Baie d'Along

9,500

307

Lieut. Grellier.... Lient. Marchand

Toszku

Chưa khai

Saigon

Salgos

Lieut. Glorieux

Saigon

Lieut. Vincent-Bridugnac

Capt. Passerat de Silang, Com'ding Lieni, Lebail

Flagship of Rear-Admiral de Marolles,

Baigon

the local naval defence of Indo-Chins)

Capt. Duprias A

Salgon

IN

Saigon

Upper Yangtse

Commander Terquam

Salzon

+

Hongey

Lieut. FougerousSO Işi-

Saigon

Liao, Brugaon

Canton

123

4,000

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134

645

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cruiser armoured

1.985

10,014

destrover

343

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destroyer...

150

nikotected craiser

P.M.

armetred cruiser

9,375

Sydney

Europe, &c. Indis, via Tuticorin-Ferrousquet Gratzenau, 17th Jan. 11 AM

1, Cooktown, Gaima, Townsville, Brisbane, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth-Per Chingin, Kersint ... 16th Jan 3 PM

Lytk Manila-Per Tram, 16th Jan, J. P.M.

Mancha Shanghai, Moli, Kobe and Yokohama Fer Mostcalm... Tilliwong, 16th Jan., 4 P.M.

river gunboat

river gunboat

700

***

307

cruiserem

130

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Mr, H. Hurst, R.M. Engineer. Innes, Capt. R. Johnanses, Edms.

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441

armoured cruiser

gunbest ...gunboat ...sub-marine... destroyer ... sub-marino...

120

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10+

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307

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9.437

J. W.

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Joki, J. P. F. Kempton, E. L Kent, H. W.

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230

6,150

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B. Bambe, H. G. Bell, .., Engr. Lieut.

H. F. Berblinger, A. Birbeck, R. J. Bishop, L. C.

Mina

of the room in which we were and act. Ara to Kulsang, Br. t... 3,109, R. C. D. Bradley, 9th Bina Mr. & Mr. S.ht

the C Station was one of Mechree other

Room we then forced our way out

to find

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The lower portion of the the Arst door damaged by water,

Jan-Calcutta 24th Dec, Penang and Singapore gedan, Gen-)., M. ft Co. Loosok, Ger, s. 1,010, G, Schultan, pth Jan,Bangkok via Hoihow 1ph Dee, Rics, B, & S

Bissell, W. 5, Blakely, J.

Kerr, Mr. & Mr. J, K, Blune, H.

Koenig, C. Bonnar, Mr. and Mrs. Köbler, W. O..

J. W.C.

Laing, A. H.

battleship, reserve

destroyer

armoured gunboat river gunboat në 'n destroyer...

receiving.ship...

torpedo-depot..

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*Flagship of Vice-Admiral_Richard, Commander-in-Chief.

́4 Vingship of Rose-Admiral Boissa, Second-in-Commandi.

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Capt, Martel

Lieut. Duchemin

† At the disposal of Rear-Admiral de Marollsi, Commanding the 'naval defence of Indo-China, (") Flagship

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