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case a clue was wanted to the whereabouts of a child described as having fair hair and blue eyes, who was left at the Foundling Ho pital in 1861. W. A. N, C. was found dead in the bush in Queensland, and. J. W', last heard of as having accepted a job'in the bath in 1873. was supposed to be dead. The heirs of a teacher, who parished in' a snowstorm, were antiled to fund and the children of 1. S., be lieved to have been drowned in the Torres,
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH TUESDAY, JUNE 12, 1906
Shipping.
Arrivals.
Tourane, Fr. 2.9, 3,104, R. Girard, 11th June, -Marseille 13th May, and Saigon 8th June, Malle and Gon.-M. M. Talaban, B., 1,121, ). T. Laing, txth June, Shanghai via Forte jed June, Gen...
S.K. Triumph. Grr.1.5, 769, A. Hansen, 11th June, -Haiphong and Boihow qth June, Gon,~~-
& Co, J.
Machow, "Ger, .., 96, B. Zollner, 10th June, -Bangkok and Swatow gist May, Rice and Wood.-B. &8. Madeleine Rickmers, Gar. **, 1,020, 5. Simonsen, 8th June,-Bangkok 27th May. Rice, B. & B
Nippon
HONGKONG,
C.
Adams, P. R. Anderson, Mrs. K. Arnold, Į. Band, Mr. & Mrs. J. Battiscombe, H. G.
B., Engr.-Lieut. H. F. Biervliet, A. Van Vice- Consul for Helguim) Birbeck, R. J.
Filmer, Tap. B.S., 3,077, W. C. T. 5.
10th June,San Francisco Toth BR. H. May, and Shanghal 7th June, Mails and Gen.-N. Y. K. Paik, Nor. ., 745, I. Lorentzen, 7th and June, Sugar,Chinese. Hollo
June,-
Straits, were wanted. Persons supposing them 1.0ongsang, Br. s. 1,093, A. E. Sandbach/ Proft, No. 28, 715, E, Olsen, roth June,-
7th June,-Manila Bib June, Goa.~~~]1 M. & Co.
selves to be entitled to the inheritance, of the fate Judge of the Civil Tribunal at Durango were inquired for; also the widow and daughter. Zafiro, Br., 1,618, R. Rodger, 11th June,-
Manila 9th June, Geo.-S., T. & Co.
Rice, B. & 8,
Bangkok 4th June, and Koksichang 6th. Bey, B. Quinta, Ger. La., 987, F. Frahm, 1st Juns,
Swatow 31st May, Ballast.--S, & Co.,~-
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W. S. Blair K. J. Brighton, F. G. Cattarinich, A. Clarks, Mr. and Mrs.
of a person who was murdered.. Two sisters, Mercedes, Br. 1.1, 3.500, J. S. McGregor, 11th Sabine Rickmers, Ger. 3., 600, Naabit, sith Clark, M. Ö.
connected with a mubic-hall, were interested in 'their father's estate; and trust funds were divisible among the legatees of a stocking-frame maker, of Glasgow, who died in 1847. A logacy of £5, bequeathed in 18 4, and amounting, with interest, to £1533 In 1887, was payable; and to the craditors of B., G., of London, the pleasing news was conveyed that "assets had been recoveret, and were now
in Court sufficient to pay all his doble with interest,"
The Civil Registers of Switzerland not con> taining satisfactory evidence respecting the next-of-kin of K. H., claimants to the estate were advertised for; also to money in the funds
Jane, Newchwang 3rd June, Gen.-A.
K. Co.,
June, Tinghai (Chusans) Rth June, Naval Stores. Admiralty.
Stabjchan,
Br... 1,396, J. R. Scott, 8th June, Wasang, Br. s. 1,127, C. Lee, 1th June,--Saigon 3rd June, Gen-Wo Fat Sing. Canton 11th Jose, Gen.-J., M. & Co. Sparach, Ger..., 900, Lonbard, 11th June, Linan, Br. 1.0., 1,352, C. C. Williams, 11th Hoihow 9th June, God.-J. & Co.
June,-Canton Irib June, Gen.-B. & S. Tamba Maru, Jap. 1. 3,802, C. H. Butler,
Sungkinng, Br. 1, 987, 1. Robinson, 9th
June,-Iloilo 4th June, Sugar.-B. & 8. Taikosen Maru, Jap... 1,995, T. Ora, 6th June, Kuchiuetru 31st May, Coal-M. B K. Tinhow, Br. s., gor, Kerr, 9th June,-Saigon
5th June, Gen.-A., K. & Co. Steamers Expected.
1th June,Yokohama via Paris 30th May, Gen.-N. Y. K. Zaida, Br. 15, 3,200, A. Rait, R.8.2., 11th
June, Singapore 7th June, Gen.-, M. BL CO. Manila, Get R., 1,108, J. Minssen, 11th June, Bangkok 5th Jude, Rice and Wood.-B. & S. comedia, Ger. 8, 1,807, G. Meisoner, 12th June, Portland, Or. 6th Jun, Geo.-P. & AS. S.Co.
and the Savings Bank, left by a cook, and to Chiyuen, Ch. .., 177, C. Stewart, 12
which her unknown kindred were entitled,
Henry H., or his representatives, were D titled to share in the proceeds of the sale of a cselle apd other est tes in Radnor, and the address wat wanted of a person who obtained
his living by conjuring in public-houses. R.P.B.,
who went to Australia, and had the misfortune
to break his leg, was entitled to L1000; while “the papers relating to the money and shares to
TJR., who was burrit to death, are missing.
In view of the fact that the Court of Chan- cory is custodias, on behalf of the suitors, of a spqjol no' less than £54.906,39r, it is not surprising that some of this huge amount should be unclaimed. Nearly every day adver- tisements for missing heirs are issued by order of the Court. Among some of the latest cases may be mentioned: Thomas Wood, á brother of David Wood, who emigrated to America in 1848, and is believed to have died ja New York: John White, last heard of at Now Bas ford, Nottingham, in 1888, the children of Agnes Wright, who went to Australia in 1851; the hair-at-law of Jeremiah Cowden, of Scar. borough, who died in 1884; John Evans, Inst heard of at Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, in 1868 and William Evans, alias "Bili Blunt,”. last heard of in South America în 1878.
No doubt many of these advertisements are the means of bringing forward the missing hairs. But, as there are thousands of news papers published at home and abroad, several- notices fail to catch the eyes of the persons for whose benefit theyware issued." in some cases people bear, in an indirect way, that they have heen advertised for, and frequently large rewards are offered for copies of adver. tisements for next-of-kin. Here is an instance. "Whereas an advertisement has bee in ons of the London papers respecting a property belonging to a person of the name of Waters, of the parish of Crowran, in the county of Cornwall, ar ward of £50 is hereby offered to any person who will give correct information respecting the said papers, so that the adver tisement may be again referred to and the pro perty recovered."
A novelist in search of a subject might use. fully consult the Agony”, columas of our leading dewspapers. He would often and in next-of-kin' advertisement ample material for an absorbing and romantic family history.
A MAORI WITCH. There is a tohunga of the feminine persua. sion practising her art in Hawke's Bay (NZ), and not long ago a, Wairoa half-caste cop. salted her on behalf of his daughter. Though. the healer had never seen the patient, she replied, “Your daughter is cured now," and the father alleges that at the very same hour she was cured. There was probably nothing whateverthe matter with the young lady. But the natives put great faith in this tohunga, and are flocking to her from all parts for treatment of ailments real or imaginary.
CHINESE SURGERY.
The Hospital-Some interesting state- ments have been made by a medical man in Hongkong in respect to Chinese surgery. Alluding to a distinction between intemal and external medicine, the external medicine being what we call surgery, he referred to the fact that several hundred years before the birth of
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Christ there, was an eminent Chinese surgeon who balleved in oxtensive operations and amputations, but he was almost aloud, as no else ever attempted even to cut off a finger. Describing the chlef aims of the native doctor in surgery at the present time, he said that they are the use of the needle and counter Irritation, the latter including what is ordi narily termed massage, and burning of the flesh. He had himself.seen children treated by this burning process of diseases of the stomach. Commenting on the deplorable ignorance of anatomy among the Chluase, he affirmed that they have an idea that the, heart and the stomach are connected, and that the epigastrium is the seas of thought. They also imagine that the gallbadder is the seat of bold- ness, and that all schemes originate from it. He attributed the difficulty of introducing the science of Western medicine Into Chios to intense hatred of the foreigner on the part of the active and in confirmation of this belief As mentioned that of more than a score of graduates of the Hongkong College of Mediclas not one ha metiled in China. He had personally known Chinese commaaliles in dulge in a riot over the incoming of a medical man educated in Western science, the disturb ance being promoted by nulve doctors, who could not, therefore, possess aby profound faith
in the stability of their practice. This perhaps is the most hopeful sign of the times in the Celestial Empire, so far as the plactice of medicine in any of its branchse is con! sotped."
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Canton 11th June, Gen.-C. M. S. N. Co Binh Thuan, Fr. 1.5., 983. L. Henry, Fath June,
-Saigen 7th June, Rice.-B. & Co. Fetrarch, Ger. 5.5., 1,252, R. Haife, 12th June,
-Saigon 7th June, Gen,—S., W. & Co.
Lombard, Br. &.8., 2,300, Morris, 12th June,
Kobe via Moji 5th June, Gen.-S., T. & Lothian, Bra Singapore 6th June Gen. 3.222, Williams, rith June,,
Co.
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Gironde, Fr. 5.5, 1,600, Aumeran, 12th June-
Haiphong 8th June, Geo.-M. M. Empress of India, Br. s.s., 3,033, E. Beetham, R.N.R., 12th June, Vancouver, (II.C.) 21st May, and Shanghai gib June, Mails and Gen-C. P. R. Co.
Haiching, Er. 8.5., 1,267, A. E. Hodgins, 12th June-Fonclida 9th June, Amoy reth, and Switow 11th, Gen.-D., L. & Co.
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Departures. June 12.
Saldzie, for Europe.
Tourane, for Shanghai, c. China, for San Francisco. Afinnesota, for Seattle. Apenrads, for lioihow.
Moji. Stanley Dollar, for
for Canton. for Manila.
for Calcutta, Cheysang, for Shanghai. Shacking, for Shanghai. Andres Rickmers, for Bangkok. Hutchou, for Tientsin.
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Vessels
From "Agenti
Bombay Maru. Singapore. N. Y. K... June 13 Delta....... Singapore P. & O. CoJune 13 Doric Japan.......&O. Coluna to Tilatjap......... Kobe Shinano Maru, Kobe N. Y. K... one 16 C. June 16
Cayton Maru... Kobe N. Y. K... une 18 Suisang Siogapore, J., M. & Coune 18
Seydlitz... Colombo... M. & Co... June za Manchuria...... Japan P. M. Co... June 23 Monteagle...... Vancouver. C. P. R. Cojude 27
DOCK RETURNS.
HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCKS, Hailan
at Kowloon H.M.S. Fame ........ Alin
Loongwo Omphale
Andres Rickmers
Siam Loksang
Three Lichters
T
W..
Jakl, J. P. F. Komp, Mrs. A. S. Laing, A. H. Lee-Jones,
J. MacLOAD, A. Marriott, Dr. Og Meoaschi, G. McDonagh, W. J. Moord, Dr. and Mr.
W. B. A. Newborn, Mr. & Mrs.
R. H.
L
Newington, A. G.
Oliffe, O. C.
Porbit, W.
L
KING: EDWARD.
Abt, Mr. Andrew Almond, Capt. & Mru
Ruksell Bube, K. Colahan, Mr. Cunningham, A. Dale, Mrs, and Mias, Delaney, L. T. Donnersmisk, Baron Baroness Dobrowds.
Firmin, F. J. Gilman, Mrs. L. C. Gilmao, Mies
'Lorenthal, Mr. & Mrs.
Frank Logan, W. Macas, W.
McKay, T.D. Morse, Mr. and Man
F.G.. Moses, E. J. Moulder, Mr. and Mrs.
A. 3, Nomar, E.
Potts, Mr. & Mrs. E.G.
Legeune, Vice-Consul Woodruff, J. B.
M.
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER. June 11th, 1906, am.
Hakodate
Tokio ... Kochi:......
Des Th Hạ. wind Wa
Vladivostock. Nemuro **RY)
a.m. 1.1.2060
P1
29.70 (20.67
29.58
20.68
Delima...... Naba
129.00
#
29.63
1920
Ishigakijima..
20.56
Taichu........
Nagasaki..... Kagoshima...
Taihokuam. 29.69
Tainan ****** Koshop Pescadores...
TO jag.78 29.70
H 39.74
Weihaiwei am.
Paine, A. E.
Paarte, Dr. W. W. Picisant, &
Gutierres, Mr. & Mrs.
Pecker, D. L.
and family
Salak, S.
Hellor, R.
Salek, W.
Patey, Mr. E. O.
jackson, Mrs. and child Jones, A, B,
Story, G. F.
Underwood, R. O.
W.
Peake, W.
Leask, Mr. and Mrs. 1, Williams, G.
Clegg, R., Eng.
Lt.
Perkins, Mr. and Mr.
Gutzlaff
and Mr. H, I,
T. L.
Wright, Alex. 5.
Pizoit Powell,
Little, A. C
Prior,
W. R.
CARLTON.
Reid, H. I.
Alament, Mr.
Klimnock 5.
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child
Roach, Mrs. J. S, And
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Anderson,
Andap, R. J.
Letes, M.
.
Lloyed, G.
Donald, Mr. and
W.H.
Mrs.
Sondes, Miss F. E.
Anderson, RA, Capt.
Selby, Capt. T. W.
Bargmann,
F.
Mouget, Mr.
Scolt, Mr. and Mrs.
J.
J.
G. and child
Boacas, W.
Blanco, A. E.
Nieter, Mr.
Noble Mrs. W.
Show J. J.
Colvin, H. E. Crook, A. H. Cruickshank, A. Daily, J. C. Davies, F. O. Donald, R. H.
Doolittle, F. H.
Douglas, Capt. & Mrs. Downing, T. C
W
Shepherd, E. B.
Dr. and Skinn, A
Mr. E. Fairchi)
H. J.
Fisher, H. G.. Fernandes, M.
Forman, Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher, H.
E. B.
Fuller, D.
Gibson, A.
Hall, Capt. T. Heanley, Dr. and Mrs.
C. M. Howell,
Hon. and Mrs. E, A,
Humphreys, W. M.
Dock. Hollingsworth, Mr.
Mrs.
Hunter, R.
Ipacs, Capt. R.
Jameson, Mrs. 1. W.
Cosmopolitan
SHANGHAI..
7th inst.
Beuns, L. Dabzy, H.
New Dock,
Hamman, A. H.
......Tungkadoo
Hofmana, A,
Old
Keyt, Dr. F.
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Kitchen, H.
Spittles, J. S.
Stebbing, W. T. Stein, A. L. Stephens, H. Stevens, Rev. A. J. Sutherland, P. D. Stewart, W. M..
Tarrant, E. N.
Thompson, Mr, and
Mrs.
Thompson, Miss H.M. Tudsbury, J. H: Uffel, W. Von. Unbehaun, C. H. Wakefield, Mrs. Walker, J. A.
& Wishart, J. B.
Wood, G. G.
Boaler, Mr. Coggon, Mr. Edwards, R. Farewall, J. R. Gains, Miri M. Harrison, S. L. Holmes, Mrs, Jackson, W.
Merless, Capt. & Mrs.
Rayner, F. S. Scurt, K
F
Searson, R. W. Stephens, Miss H. Steltenson, R.
Tomlinson, C. B.
White, J. W.
PEAK.
Brown, S. R. Bryan, R. F. Carruthers, Mr. Chichester, Maj. A. A. Clothier, & N. Engel, Mr. and Mr. Fabs, H,
Lang, Mr. Martis, R. Mitchell, R.
Moon, Mr. and Mrs. Moxon, Mr. and Mrs,
Olla, F. B.
Reynolds, F. O.
L.
Painter, Major & Mr.
Galei, Capt.
W Douglas
Hareland, F. A.
Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Robert, A. G.
Harker, B. B.
Wright, Mr. & Mrs. T. Jacks, Mr.
Young, W. S.
OCCIDENTAL
Kitchner, S. Krill, G. Kroes, E. H. Majer, Master W. Majer, Capt. and Mrs.
'N. J.
Ships Pasted The Canal. 1st-May--Ambria, Palma, Peleus, Preussen, Pera, Saxonia, Telemachus, Benavon, sth May-Ajax, Benvorlich, Oceanian, Verona, Silesia, (Ger.) Prins Regent Luitpold, Tye Mara, Rhenania, 8th May-Indrant, Den of Maine, Radnorshire, Nebe, Swanley. 12th May-Armond Behic, China, Japan, Java. 15th May--Benledi, Diomed, Simosa, Mac du. 18th May Bingo Mars, Patroclus, Tourant, Nechar,
Prins El Friedrick. Passengers arrived.
22nd May Agamemnon, Banarty, asth May Per Loongiang, from Manila-Mrs. C. Far Suty, Sardinta. 19th May-Kinfuck, Yarra, -Bengloe, Ernest Simons, Glenturret, Ping rel, and Mr. A. Vilia.
Alacrity Senexambia. Per Zufro from Manita-Dr. A. Razta, Mr.
1st June-Hudson, Machaon, Astraen Greisalmer, Sor Maria, Ser Josefa, Baron Sachsen, Secotra, Feenkat, Tonkin, 5th June Bramble and Mrs Donnersmark, Lieut.-Comdr. Mc-drawadi, Manila, Oanfa, Pemerien, Longsor, -Kawachi Maru, Spithead, 9th June-In Alphine, U.S.N., Mr. and Mrs Potis, Mrs. D. C. Worcester and a children, Mrs. W. F. Pack,
Spenta, Revs. B. Hernandez, P. Peler. H. Martinez, Mrs, Gordon, Mesers, M. Lazaro, Francisco de P. Masallera, Co Quim, and 107 Chinese.
Per Zaida, from Singapore-Messm. J. W, Stokes and W. Klinck,
Per Tamba Maru, from Yokohama for Mel buuree-Mr. and Mrs, W., Higgins. For Sydney-Mriand Vis C. Bridge.
Per Hatching, from Coast Ports-Mr. and Mrs. Arthur, Mr. Grigsby, and 202 Chinese.
Per Embrus of India, from Vancouver Ian. and Mrs. Litheciem, Measts, R. M. Powers, F., Kimball, Capt. Phillpolts, and Alexanders, Mis. A. Adams, Miss Leadam, and Lieut A. Yates. From Yokohama--Mies Mr. .. Rock From Kobe-Mr. C. D. and Miss Wilkinson, and Major R. Carleton, From Nagasaki-Mr. O. Michael. From Shanghai Mestrs. C. H. Falloon, J, Holloway, T. Wroe, A. H. Cobb, Licuts, M, W. Graham, R. S. Lucy, and 193 Chinese.
Shipping Reports.
Str. Tafilan from Shanghai:- Moderate
SW. monsoon, wind and sea from Foochow to
port.
Str. Zafiro hoi Mauila :-Light to moderate Wily wind, smooth water, flos clear weather
all the way across.
fine weather. Towed Company Maritima's 69. Sir. Loongang from Manila:-Light wind, Rosario over hom there for decking purposes.
Vessels in Port.
STEAMERS,
Arrivals at Home-1st May-Glenttras; St. George 5th May-Austria, Baralong, Bayern, 8th May-Rasbira, 12th May Peleus. 14th May-Formosa, 15th May- Benvorlich, Telemachus. 17th May-Pera, 18th May-Armand Bekic, Silesia, (Ger.) Prins Recent Luitpold, z2nd May-Achillas, Baron Balfour. 25th May-Agropes, Prins Eltel Friedrich. 20th May-Java, 29th May -Diomid, Ernest Simons, Radnorshire, tet une-Neckar, Veddo, Bentedt. 5th June- Machaon, Persia, Verona, Bingo Mars, 9th June-Agamemnon, Kintuck, Shimosa, Kawa- chi Afuru.
Post Office.
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Cherub
Clio
Diadem
Fame... Flore... Handy. Hart ... anus.. Kapt King Alfred
Mirland, C. Messager, licut, and
Mrs.
Owen, Ö, E.
Romap, A.
Nachtigall, K.
Schmidt, Dr. Radolf
. I.
necko, H....
Voster, E.
Vossier, Mrs. Rudoli Whehausen, G.
Johnston, L. A. M. Jones, Patrick Joseph, Mr. and Mrs.
E'S. Kistowsky, Mr. & Mrs.
Knight, Mr. Longridge, Rev.
Mrs.
Baroanete
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Sawer, Capt. and Mrs.
Seymour, Lt. Col. and
Mrs. Sinclair, A. Skolt,
Skottore, Mr. & Mrs. Vereker, Capt. & Mrs. Watson, Mr. & Mrs. M. Weismido, Mr. & Mrs. White, Dr. & Mrs. M. Woodward, Mr. & Mrs. and Zehrmion, H. C.
Sharp Feak... Amoy 6.30 Swatow
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Amoy 30 a 20.66 Swatow 9 a.m.20.60] Canton...
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Api-Api 28th May, Bulk Petroleum- Asiatic Petroleum Co. Fiume, Ger. 1, 838, R. Wegner, toth June,
Co.
Hon Kahe Bay, 6th June, Salt.-S., W. & Hailan, Fr. 1, 377, L. Andersen, 7th June,— Pakhoi and Hollow 5th June, Gen.-A. R. M. flford,. Br. . 2,789, JG. McKechnie, 16th May-Maji 15th May, Coat-D. & Co., Japan, Br. 88. 2,795, F. Notley, 9th June,
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London 28th April, and Singapore 4th Jane, Gen.-P., & D. 9. N. Co. Jou, Goz. 1, 2,575, W. Ziegenmeyer, 7th
June,-Moji and June, Coalu.--); & Co. Kailong, Br. 8, 982, Finlayson, 5th June,
Tourane and June, Coal.-B. & S. Karin, Swed, 698, G. Petterson, 8th June, -Canton 7th Juue, Gen. Asgaard, Thoresen & Co.
Kaemun, Br. 4. 5.727, R. Conradi, 10th June, Tacoma via Japan 16th May, Flour, Kipklang, B., 1,228, Miller, 11th June,
Salmon and Lumber.-B. & S,
Shanghai via Swatow gib Jane, Gen.-B.
land, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth-Per Nikko Maru, 15th June, 3 P.M.
Manila-Per Zafire, 16th June, to AJM) Singapore, Penang and Calcutta Per Light-
Europe, NC. India, via
Tuticorin-For
ning, 18th June, zo AM.
Kinsha Monmouth... Moorhen
river
gunboat
cruiser, ist class
river gunboat...
H
torpedo boal destroyer ....
survaying.vessel
river
ver gunboat
-
gunboat.
torpedo boat destroyer
Lieut-Commander J. Kiddie
Captain H. Grant-Dallos Licat-Commander, H. B. Cox
Lieut-Commander R, Henniker-Heaton
Lieut.-Commander W. H. Darwall
Captain S. V. Y. de Horsey... Captain C. F. Thursby, ...
Lieut.-Commander EF. R. Dagmore
Captain J. A. Take
***
** ***
Lieut. Commander F. B. Noble ...
Commander C. E. Monr
Lieut:-Commander Robert E. Vaughan
Lieut.-Commander H. T. Allay ... Lient-Commander J. T. S. Lyne ...
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In reserve...
Commodore H. P. Williams...
Lieut-Commander E. Becretan
Lieut-Commander R. M. R. West Lieut. Commander Stevenson Commander R. W, Glennie Lieut.-Commander C. E. L. Thomas...
S. American Ports On crass
Yangtasa
Hongkong
West River
On cruise
H'kong (Burveying)
Lieut-Commander G.B. Spicer-Simson Yangtasa
Flying Flag of Vice-Admiral Sir Arthur W. Moore, Commander-in-Chief,
Acheron Adour... Dangola, 16th June, 11 A.. Tjibanar, 16th funt, 4 F.M.
Shanghai, Moji, Kobe and Yokohama-Per Alouette
Argus Caronado Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama,
and San Francisco-Per Nippon Descaster
Décidés Mark
Bataviane, 11 A.M.
Cheribon,
Dupetit Thouars Sourabaya and
Esturgeon ... 19th June, 4 P.M. Macassar-Per Titarfop, 19th
Francisque... Shanghai,, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria
Fronde and Vancouver, B.C.-Per Empresi
Guichen't of India, soth June, 10 AM.
Gueydan.... Pre, &c. ladin, via Tuticorin--Por
zoth June, 13.
Henri Rivière ... Tarqu Magile-Per Rubi, a3rd June, 11 A.M Keelung, Shanghai, Moji, Yokohama, Victone
B.C., and
Seattle, Wash Per Kersaint Shinano Maru, 25th June, ..
Lynx e Herberthohe, Matupl, Brisbane, Sydney and Mont
Manche Simpsonhafen, Fr. Wilhelmsbafen,
Montcalm... Mousquet Melbourne-Poy Prins Waldemar, 26th June,
Oly Europe, &c., Inda, gia Tuticorin-Per Fribo.... Oreanten, 26th June, 14.M.
Porlo... Pistolet Froté#... Rapitre
Redoutable
10 A.M.
Shanghai Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria and Vancouver, (B.C.) Per Athenian, 27th June, 11 A.M. Island, Cooktowe, Cairns, Townsville, Brisbane, Manila, Zamboanga, Port Darwin, Thursday
Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth-Por Chang. she, 27th June, 3 P.M.
R. J
VISITORS AT THE HOTELO.
CRAIZIEBURN,
Kowloon, Ger..., 1,500, H.-Stehre, 9th June, Adams, M. and Mrs. F. Smith, E. Grant
-Canton 9th June, Coal.-H. AL Kumano Man, Jap. 2, 3,147, H. Fraser, with June-Melbourne 16th May, and Manila 9th June, Gen.-N. Y. K. Lightning, Br. s.s., 2,123, J. G. Spence, roth June-Calcutta 25th May, Penang and Singapore 5th June, GenD., S. & Co.
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1.4.
Smith, Mr. and Mrs, Barnett, H. J. O.
Grant Brown, C. A
Smith, Percy Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. Sopps, P.
G. A.
Wabb, Mr. and Mrs.
Montague Young, J, A..
Gaskell, Mr. and Mr. Jameson, P. E. Morfay, A.
... armoured gunboat.
receiving-ship ...torpedo-depot...
river gunboat river gunboat gunboal
cruiser....... Armoured cruiser sub-marina...
***
...
destroyer destroyer protected cruiser armoured cruiser river gunboat... river gunboat destroyer. cruiser... sub-marins...
...
**
Capt. Laspinasse de Spone
Lient.
Lisatulia
Garreau... *** Lieut. de Saint-Seine
Capt. Tracou
Capt. Ridoux***
Liept,
Portier
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West Rivar
Hongkong
Yengtsso
Hongkong
Hongkong
Yangtsse
Hongkong
On cruise
...Surveying
On cruise
...Shangbald Yangissa
Bhanghal
NAME
FLAG AND DESCRIPTION.
FRENCH MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA STATION,
TONE GUNS.
H. P.
-COMMANDING OFFICERS.
LAST REPORTED AT
1,705 10
1,700
Lieut. Fauri
...
Haiphong
Lieut. Mere
...
Haiphong
Commander Kerihuel
Cape, St. James
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500
Lieut. Joannel...
HI
Wuchow
150
Lieut. Millet
p
***
+
645
1,000
Lieutenant La Blanc.
Saigon
3ABS 10,014
5,500
Commander Amet
6,300
303
DID
Saigon Shanghs! Shanghai ...Nagasaki
Woosung
20,200
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Fel. 074
F
308
LIBOL
Corollari.
200
Commander Sagot-DuvauroUK
1,250
2,200
Commander Simon
Liant, Armbruster
424
131
9,500
19,600
Commander Laporte, "ent
***
914
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Capt. Martel
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JEL
6,300
Linst. Grellier
Commander Terquem?
Saigon
16
**
Tong
Lieut. Hubert....
1
307
30%
6,300
Lleut, Glorieux
Saigon Hongay
Lieu Vincent-Bréchignac
Saigon
9,437
8
6,071
Sabro Styr Tiklang
L
TE
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armoured gunboat „
307 1,796
1,700
(Flagship of Rear-Admiral de Marolles, Com'ding the focal naval defence of Indo-China, Capt. Passerat da Silans) Lient, Hallier Licat, Duc...
Ma
Shanghai
Balgori
Shanghai
W
Vauban
river gunboat. receiving-ship
5,150
4,560
Vétéran Vigilante
Lieut. Fougerousse
500
Lient. Brugnon
216
Burraying-abip
Armoured cruiser destroyer ... river
gunboal Kusboat
aub-marine... destroyer...iii sub-marine... destroyer....
battleship, reserve
destroyer
Torpedo.depot.
river gunboat ...
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Lipol, Marchand
Commander Bortheaud "...
At the disposal of Rear Admiral de Marolles, Commanding the naval defence of Indo-Ubina,
(*) Flagship of Rakr-Admitsi du Marolies,
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Haiphong
...Haiphong
ACADE
Saigon
Upper Yangtid
Hongay
Salgon Wuchow