THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH TUESDAY AUGUST 28, 1906
Bellerophon, for Kutchinoitu. Phranang, for Bangkok. Flume, for Ningpo." Catherine Apcar, for Singapore. dragonia, for Keelung. Blisabeth Rickmers, lar Bangkok.
Departures. Aug. 18,
HISTORY OF TRINITY HOUSE.
The capital of England and of the Empire is rich is the possession of many anciest and honourable juilds and associations whose tradition and integrity rank properly among the city's chicsest treasures. None of them can point to a finer record of honourable usefulness, of high sanding, and of intimate "connection, not alone with the history of the capital, buiongolia, lor San Francisco. with the fortunes and progress of the Empire, Halfan, for Com Fonts than the corporation of Trinity House. The Albenga, for Manila. most cursory study of the unnals of this great corporation is sufficient to remind one of the fact that seafaring has alw vs been at the toot of British progress, and that throughout the firmest and most constant friends and guar dians of the British seafarer and the British consts and harbours, ships and, shippers, have been the Brethren of Tinity, writes Mr. A J.eefoo, for Canton.
Kingpo, for Canton. "Catherine Apear, for Calcutta,
Team, (or Manila. Prins Heinrich, for Shanghai.
ring Waldemar, for hanghai. penrade, for Kwong-chow-wan. Achilles, for Singapore, Angoshima Maru, for Bombay.
angping, for Canton, huching, for Canton.
Dawson.
At the present day the rights and duties of Trinity House are concerned chiefly with the management and upkeep of lighthouses, bunys, lightships, and the like, the control of pilais, the guidance and advice of Admiralty Court Judges, and the relief of ancient mariners. But, even as recently as one hundred years ago, when Napoleon threatened England, Trinity House was appealed to by the Sovereign, and became responsible, with its traditional loyal throughness and despatch, for a deferce of the Thames which rendered it practically Impregnable.
atklide, for Shanghai. may, for Saigon." Erithjef, for Coast Parts. Elizabeth Rickmers, for Bangkok. Carl Diederichsen, for Hoihow. thenmasking, for Canton Cheysong, for Canton.
Passengers arrived.
Per Bourbon, from Saigon-300 Chinese.
SAILING VESSEL.
1. F. Chapman, Am. ship, 2013, R. Banfeld,
25th Aug-Manila 15th Aug., Ballast. A., K. & Co..
Vessels
Steamers Expected.
From
Agents
Day
Post Office,
A Mail will close for:-- Quong-chow-wan, Hoihow, Pakhoi Haiphong-Per Hue, 29th Aug., 9 A.M.
Keelung. Majl, Kobe, Yokohama and Por. land, Or.-Per Aragonio, 19th Aug, 21 AM.
Holbow and Pakhoi-Per Failan, 29th Aug.,
·LA.M.
Brighton, F. G. Compbell, L. F. Curter, A.
| Chichester, D. A, A, G., and D.5.0., Major A. A. Chichester, Mrs. A. A. Clark, MD. Clark, T. Clarke, Mr. and Mrs.
T. W. " E. Friedrich Foochow ..M, & Co.. JAug. 29
Eurose, &c., Inda, via Tuticorin-Per Colvie, H. E. Changsha ...... Thursday 1B. & S... Sept.. E. Friedrich, 29th Aug. 3 1.M.,
Connor, J. L. Chinking Per Ningpo, 29th Aug. 3 ..
fruickshank, A. " Shanghai, Yokohama and Kobe-Per Senemilly Mudar cambia, 29th Aug. 4 F.M.
Davies, F. O.
Manila Silazio
ustralian
Nagasaki, Moji, Kohe, Yokohama, Tacoma, lec, L. F. Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle, Wash.-Peronald, Mr. and Mrs. 6ellerophon, 39th Aug., 4 P.M.
W. H.
Singapore P. & O. CoSept. 2 Singapore M. Ma... Sept. 3 mp. of Japan. Japan...... C. P. R. CoSrpt. 4 Onric .....
Japan & Co Sept. Tjipanas....... Macassar..). C. J. L... Cept. P. Darwin. C. L. & Ca Sept. comedia... Japan...... P. & A. Co. Sept 7. Monteagle.....Vancouver C. P. R. CoSept. 11
· DOCK RETURNS.
HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCKS.
Nippon Maru
at Kowloon Dack.
H.M.S. Alacrity ...... Phu Yen Falk
11
Cosmopolitan
SHANGHAI,
Por Senegambia, from Singapore-217 Chi-Indien ........ nese.
Singapore, Penang and Colombo - Peri L'onljuk, F. H. unda, 29th Aug, 4 P.M.
Dowley, Mr. and Mrs.
W. A
Shanghai Naganku Mob“, Yokohama, Actoria and Vancouver, H.-J. Empress of "ndin, 30th Aug., 3 P.M.
Ningpo and Shanghai-Per Skaoksing, goth Aug, 3 P.M.
Tsingtao, Cheloo and Newchwang - Per Kosking, 311 Aug., 11. A.M.
Swalow, Amoy and Foochow-Fer War. ching, 3912 Aug. ILAM
Manila Per Yurnzang, 31st Aug., 37.M. Amoy, Manila, Cebu and Iloilo Per Kaifong, 318 Aug.3 P.M.
Tiontin Par Cheongshing, 311 A
24th August. International Dock.3 FM.
Yoosong and Paoting New Tunkada
Ver Pitranulok, from Bangkok, &c.-Messrs. | Shansi Hall, Ogle, Huttenson, and Miss Hall,
Per Athanian, from Vancouver, &c.--Misses Mathews, Read, Carden, Jobusun, and Mr. and Mrs. Moun.
great historian has told us that when the eighth Henry ascended the throne of England be found ins realm without a fleet, and, without any sense of the need of one. One of the earliest among his wise as was the granting of a Royal Charter of Incorporation of the already ancient Brotherhood of Trinity, with the title of "The Masters, Wardens, and Assistants of the Guild, Fraternity, or Brother hood at the Must Glorious and Undivided Trinity, and of Saint Clement, in the County fieizlaw, Dr. J. Lucas, Messra. Kammerherr, Kent." (St. Clement was fellow-worker
A
Lauren Ciangen, G. Halben, H. Ebell,
Ver_Prins Henrich, for Hongkong from Hmburg-Mr. . Z. D. Tanke, Miss T. Breh- mir, Dr. Waltan. Mr. and Mis. R. B. Kalpin,
Miss Wieslaw, From Genoa-Lieut.
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Ships Passed The Canal.
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owning, T. C. Dunlop, G. A.
McDonagh, W. J. McGregor, Mrs. }. 5. McGuire, Mrs. G. M. McGuire, Miss 1, G. -- McLaughlin, W. F. Moore, Dr. and Mrs.
W. B. A. Moreno, A., (Consul General of Panama) Munk, E.
Newborn, Mr. & Mru.
Abbey, J
KING EDWARD.
Little, A. C.
Amand, Capt. & Mrs. I.egaune, Vice-Consal
Rossell
M Andrus, Mr. and Mr. Lundholm, Capt. B.-
S. G.
McKay, T. D. Andrus, Master V. S. Moses, E.,
Dobbins, Mr. and Mrs. Pearse, Dr. W. W.
fjares, Mrs. W. H. S. Colaban, Mr.
Moulder, Mr. and Mrs.
A. B.
Cunningham, Mr. and
Mrs. A.
Muir, Frank
Paine, A. E
R. H.
Heinney, L. T
Peacock, Mins Annie
'Neill, Mrs.
Packer, B. L.
Max.
Patey, Mr. and Mrs. E. Elliott, P. G.
Repide, 1, G.
Skinner, Wilson E.
0.
Halbrá, O.
W.
Lick, Mrs. C. M. .
Todd, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs."
Luzins, Geo.
John Howard
TL, Powell, W. A.
Proshaw, C. M.
PRAXI
derson, Miss
Read, Miss Harriet C. Reid, H. 1. Edgar, Mr and Mrt. J. Roach, Mrs. J. S. and
R.
child
Emann, W...
Major G..L.
* zirchild, H. J.
Fischer, R.
Fisher, H. G. Fox, Marshall P. Franklin, C. B. Faller, Denman Frost, B. L. Fuller,
Swart
་
J..
Kobdel, Miss E, ¦ Shepherd, Mr. & MIB.
F. Bruce
Skino, A.
Spittles, J. S
Stebbing, W. T.
Stepski, Ms. V.
American Vice Can- Sanki Rev. A. J.
sul General).
Shanghai-Par Choysang, 31st Aug., 3 P.M. Port Darwin, Thursday Island, Cooktown, Cairns, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, Melbourne, Ade. Gibson,'A. laide and Ferb Per Eastern, tat Sept., 11 A..aga, B.
Manila-Por Zafire, 1st Sept., II A.M.
Hall, Capt. T Nagasaki and Vladivostock-Per Daphne, Harker, B. Brotherton 1st Sept., II.A.M.
atrick, R. N. Singapore, Penang and Calcutta Per Heanley, Dr. and Mrs. Namrong, 1st Sept., 2 P.M.
C. M. Heilbronn, J. P.
Swatow and Bangkok-Per Prometheus, 1st| Sept., & P.M.
Europe, &r. India, edr Tetioma - Pe
of St. Paul, and is generally representedwergott and K. Fiedler. From Penang Vierophan, Kintuck, Kawachi Karu." 8th Aug. Caledonien, 4th Sept., 11 A.M.
with an anchor by his side.) From that day, if not from a much earlier date, a bad rithy been side that the Trinity House Corporation became "the cradle of the Navy, and the purse Af the mercantile marine."
'of
In his account of the corporation, Mr Walter Mayo quotes from Ashbee's first
monograph the committee of the survey of the memorials of Greater London; it is traditions} memory of ours that when the Spanish Armada, came, the English ships were so little that the great Spaniards shot away over their heads but those little ships were guided and directed by the Guild of Mariners from Trinity House." In the preamble of the Act ef Elizabeth in 1566, "Touching Seamikes and Maryscre," Trinity
H
House is charged with re condition of the ¡Queen's Majesties Navye Royall" "There can be no douhi that, besides the redoubtable Sir John Hawkins, many of the lesser leaders of the glorious repulse of the Armada were members of Trinity House,
́Although the Corporation of Trinity House
Messrs. B. F. Madan and Choi Peng Nam. From Singapore-Major G. M. Evans, Consul General Kiliani, Messrs Inke Chow Kit and servant, Lee Tan Pun, F. S. Abdul Karier, W. R. Lawrence, W. Gauda, Capt. A. Denke, Messis, Gob Tay Chée and E, R. Mailey.
Passengers departed."
Per Mongolin, for San Francisco..e-Mr. 5 M. Wong, Mr and Mrs. F. P. Firey, Messrs. Subara, J. Abbey, H. W. Robbins, Mrs. Tung Soot Lin and amab. Rev. and Mrs. D. Lee, Messrs. F. W. Lon, A. C. Lee, Men, W, Rutledge, Masters Gerald and Robert, Vesers. Malcom, F. R. Vidu, Matter H. V.
Burke, and Ms. E. Hall,
Shipping Resorts
18th July-Charles Tiberghien, Presses, Slavonio, Tumba Maru, Ajiddo, Suttonkall. 20th July-Deucalion, “Komangri, Sattuma, Socotra, Lideria, zoth July-Antenor, asth July-Arcadia, Bencleuch, Oceanien, Trieste, Rhipeus, Sachien. 17th July—fłyson, Inaba Marg, Palawan, Polynesten, ist Auges1-- Andalusia, Benmohr, Idomeness, Laos, Zitten, „Senegambia, Shinko Maru, 3rd August-Bel- ust-Bengloe, Braemar, Denbighshira, Manila, Prinz Heinrich, Roon, Survía, Tourane, 11th AugustAjax, Machaon, Salaxie, Awa Moru, Seydlits, Tenkai, Acilia, Cambodia. 14th August-Benfomond, Kennebec, · Peshawar, Segovia, Kamakura Moru, Rhenanta, 18th August-Agamemuon, Beniawers, Moyne, Poons, Prometheus, Tonkin, 21st August Glenroy, Japan, Nippon. 25th August-Bayern, Calchar, Oceanien, Sanuki Maru, Teuter, yo Maru
Arrivals at Home-18th July-Aker, Von dalla, C. Ferd Lacisa. 20th July-Sithonia, Faton. 35th July-Benolder, Benvenue, Find shire, Seneca, Tamba Maru, záth July- Palermo. · 37th July—Arcadia, Oceanien, 181 August-C. Ferd Loeiss, Trieste, 2nd August Str. Kiangping from Chinking :- Light N. eucalion, Preussen, Bib
August-Charles NE. breeze. and fino, weather throughout the
Zieten, Inaba Marsi. 11th August -Taurant, 10th August — Palawan. 14th voyage.
August-Hyson, Rocn. 18th AugustBox. mohr, Idomeneus, Satrums, 21st August Ajax, Andalusia, Kamakura Maru. 25th August—Acilia, Stydlits, Tonkin,
Str. fellerophon from Singapore-Had fine was, as has been shown, respons ble for the fear weather and light variable aire during the
beaconing and safegarding the English coasts, from the earliest to the present time, it was only in 1836 that, by Act of Parliament all coast lights came absolutely and finally under its control. The long delay in teach ing this desirable end was caused by the practice of the Crown in giving paten's, or grants, of lighthouses to private individuals, who a rent, and were entitled to collect
paid tolls. It was a bad practice, from the sailor's point of view, as is shown by the act that candles were in use in Smoaton's Fddystone lighthouse down to 18to, when, its base having expired, the Elder Brethren were able to obtain cputrol of it, and instal lamps with reflectors.
Besides its engineer-in-chief, always a man of eminence in his profession, Trinity House has an adviser of the highest scientific attain- ments. Lord Rayleigh occupies the position to-day which was previously held by such men as Dr. Tyndall and Professor Faraday, the latter having been quoted by the emporation's
passage.
Str. Chayrang from Shanghai, etc. -Expe- fenced light and variable winds throughout the passage, with smooth sea and fine clear weather
Versole in Port.
STKAMERY, Aragonia, Ger. 5., 5,198, J. Eros, 24th Aug.
"Portland, Or, 25th July, Gen.-P. & A. S.
S. Co,
Austria, Aust. s.3., 4,879, A. Bileffer, 16th Aug
Kobe 16th Aug and hanghai zand, Gen.-S., W. & Co.
Bellerophon, Br. s. 4,569, T. Bartlett, 27th Aug-Singapore 22nd Aug, Gen.-B. &
S.
Binh Thuan, Fr. 5.5., 98, G. Rouler, 22nd AugBangkok 19th Aug., Rico.~A, K. & Ch.
/
CHINA COAST METROROLOGICAL REGISTER August 27th, 1906, 8.m.
Shanghai Per Kluklang, 4th Sept., 3 P.M. Singapore, Penang and Colombo Hakama Maru, 4th Sept., 3 P.M.
VISITORS AT THE HAT ELS:
HONGKONG.
1
Adams, P. R. Anderson, Mrs. K. Arnold, J
Hain, H. Murray Baker, A...S. Pattiscombe, H. G. Beautie. R. i. Bell, A.M., Engr.-Lieut.
H. F.
Herrmann, Dr. P. R. Humphreys, W. M. Hunter, R.
Innes, Capt. R.
1
A.
ama, A. D.
Thomas, H. P.
Thompson, Mr. & Mrs. Thompson, Miss H. M. Uffel, W. Von.
Unbichaun, C. H.
Wishart, J. B. Wood, G. G.
Hewett, Hoa, and Mrs. Wright, Mr. & Mrs. T.
E. A..
Austin, F.
ogge, Mr. and Mrs. Bradley, Dr. & Mrs. N. Brewin, Hoo. and Mrs.
A. W Burne, Mr. and Mrs. Carruthers, E. S. Clegg, Engr. Lieut. &
Mrs. H. 1. Clothier,
A. N. Clothier, Mr. and Mrs.
H. Wi
obden, A. S. trappeil, A. E. Darling, Col. Dutton, Mr. Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. Fegner, T. H.
Story, G. F.
Knight, C. C. Kistowsky, Mr. & Mrs.
F. von Kologovsky, Consul &
Mrs. Lang, A. O. Lawrie, Mr. and Mrs. Leask, Mr. Leefer Mr. and Mrs. Leiser, Longridge, Rev. and
Mrs. M. Mactation Marney,
Mr.
Dr. H.
Martin, O. B. H. Martin, R.
Mclssac, Mrs. Mitchell, R.
Roger, C.
Sawer, Mrs. W. E.
Searles
Rev. G.
Moxon, Mr. & Mr. H.
Gale, Capt. J. R
Nelson, Min
Galloway, A. D.
Geisthr po, Mr.
Goodwin, A. P.
V. D.
fands, J.
Chegery, A.
Sinclair, A.
Paham, Mr. and Mrs. Seggie, T.
Seymour, Col. & Mrs.
Shortridge, Mr. & Mrs.
Harding, Mr. and Mrs. Skoltowe, Mr. & Mrs.
CAI 1.TON,
Por
Andap, R. J.
Harrison, S. ..
Anderson, R.A, Capt.
Jackson, W.
Harker, B. B.
Bas, A. Le
Kiva, Mr. and Mrs. M.
Blance, A. E.
dc
Laing, A. H
Hoanas, W.
Boyce, Wm. B.
Truhl, Percy
Jameson, Mr. and Mrs. Ferry, W.
J. W. Joki, I. P. F. Joughin, J. C. Kaem:f, Dr. & Mrs. E. Kniescho, J. G.
.1 toyd, G
Martin, W. F.
Melanes, Mr.
Mrs. Merlees, Capt. & Mrs.
Osborne, Mrs. G. Pearson, R. W.
Stephens, Miss H.
tevenson, R.
Dodd, A. H.
Farwell, Mr. and
J. R.
Fey, Mr. E. Gains, Miss M.
OCCIDENTAL,
Denker, Capt. A. Fischer, A.
Hoy, Miss M.
}
Keyt, Dr. Fred.
Schultze, P.
Krill, J.
.
Thomson, J. W.
Lindes, L.
Willes, Mr. and Mrs.
U. K.
Biervliet, A. Van Vice-
Consul for Belguim) Lecomteur, Mrs. F.
Levien, R. B Logan, W. Marriott. Dr. 0. Mailey, E. R. Matthews, Miss Ella Munro, Miss A.
Birss, Capt. R. A. Risney, S. Bissell, W. S. Boone, H. L. Brewer, H.
Bar. Th. Ho. Wind Wr..
alacrity
Astraea
Bramble
Vindivostock.7 a.m. Nemuro...6 nm,30 10 Hakodate
*3000
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4.
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29.84
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Jalest historian as saying that no part of Cairo, Nor. s.s., 1,381, J. Larsen, 17th Aug. Shanghai.. 9 am 19.7 83 NNE
life gave him greater happiness than that in which he was associated with the lighthouse work of Trinity Inuse.
duties The 01 Trinity House, though possib- ly of lesi magnitude and diversity to-day than in the brave, simple days in which they practi- cally included the whole and sole defence of England's coasts, are far too numerous and complex to be dealt with in a single article, They are carried out to-day with the same study, thoroughness and despatch which char- Acterised the work of the frotherhood in
the middle ages, which saw to the seaward defence of London when Napoleon's name spelt terror for Europe, and drearl of invasion for England. The present royal Master, who will be re- elected on Monday, hai for deputy Captain Bir George Rawlinsos Vyvyn. Then there are thirteen arting Elder Brethren and eleven who are honorary The number of Younger Bre thren is large, and not fixed by any rule,
Shipping.
Arrivals.
Prinz Heinrich, Ger. 5,9., 3,902, P. Grosch, 27th Aug., Hamburg 19th July, and Singapore 23rd Aug., Mills and Gen.-M. & Co, Senegambia, Ger. 4.5, 4150, B. Peter, 27th Aug-Hamburg to fly, and Bingapore 21st Aug., Goa.-H.A Hailan, Fr. 8.64 377, 1. Andersen, 27th Aug
-Pakhoi 24th Aup., and Hashow 16th Rica and Gen.). R M.
Pitsanulok, Ger 4.9., 1,367, D. Reimera; 2701) Aug-Bangkok via Swatow 19th, Rice Bud Wood-B. & S.
|
Samarang 7th Aug. Sugar-Angaard, Thoresen & Co.
Coptic, Br. 1.5., 2,744, Wm. Finch, R.N.R., 20th July, San Francisco 27th June, Yoko bama rall
July, Kobe 15th, and Nagasaki 17th, Mails and Gen.-O. & O. S. S. Ca. Daphne, Ger. $,8., 1,225, E. Schipper, 26th AugMoji.21st Aug., Coal.-H. A. L Emma Luykes, Gen. 1, 4159, G. Cornaad, 16th July,Mauritius 20th June, Sugar Wing Sing & Co.
Empress of india, Br. 4.5, 3,033, E. Beetham, R.N, 14th Aug.Vancouver, (B.C.) 1. 23rd July, and Shanghai 11th Aug., Mails
and Gen.-C. P. R. Co. Falk, Nor. 1.5., 1,380, G. M. Gundersen, 19th Aug-Singapore 12th Aug, Timber- Order. Germania, Ger. ... 1,000, H. Flügel, rath A-Bydney 28th June, Copra.-S. &
Co
Glenturret, Br. 5.5, 3,025, Webster, 14th Aug., -Shanghai 11th Aug, Gen-McG. Bros. & Gow,
Helene, Ger. 5.5. 771, J. Jessen, 26th Aug.
Swatow 25th Aug., Coal nad Gen.-J.& Co.
Kaifong, Ir. ss, 986, Finlayson, 2,th Aug- Cebu and Joila 22nd Aup, Sugar and Hemp.-B. & S.
Lonsok, Ger. 18., 1,010, G. Schultzen, 25th
Nam Sang Br...
Aug. Bangkok 19th Aug., Ricé-B. & S. Minnesota, Am. 96, 13,323, J. H. Rinder, 24 h Aug-Seattle 75th July, and Shanghai 21 Aug, Gen. N. Ý K
1,591, P. R. Kalfe, 26:h Aug,➡Calcutta rith Aug., via Penang and Singapore 20th Aug., Gên:-),, M. & Co: Neil MacLeod, Am. is, gor. E. Corral, 9th Jnce,—Manila 16th June, Ballast.-Barret. to & Ca
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Canton.......9 m. 1977.
Hongkong foam 297186 Victoria Peak Gap Rock Helbow..... 9 a.m.
Macan
Pakhoi Pholien.. ‘Tourane.
NAME
Nielson, L. Owen, Ó. E. Reutter, R.
Hveland, F. A. Hewin, A. H.
Hockaday, W. T. lefiries, H. D. Johnsino, L. A. M. Joseph, Mr. and Mrs.
E. S.
Josling, Lt. Co.l
A. B.
A. D
Truman, Mr. and Mrs.
R: W.
Vaughan Lee, Capt.
and Mrs. Watson, Mr. & Mr. M. Weismann, Mr. & Mrs,
C.
Whyte, J. F. M. Wilford, F. C.
CRAIGIEBURN,
Adams, M. and Mrs. F. Nicholls, E. A.
R. I.
Barnett, H. J. O..
Brown, C. A.
Caldwell, Me and Mrs.
G, A.
Davenport, Mrs.
Baskell, Mr. and Mrs.
Tameson, P. S.
McPherson, J. L.
HIS BRITANNIO MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE CHINA STATION.
CLASS,
Britomart
Cadmus
Cherub Clio
despatch-versel... cruiser, and class river gunboat
river gunboat
slaop..
Hart
torpedo boat detrayer .....
torpedo boat destroyer...
cruiser, 1st class
TONS. GUNS, I.H.P.
5,700
7,000
4,000
CAPTAIN.
Pearce, Mr. and Miss
Smith, E. Grant
Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
Grant
Smith, Porcy Soppa, P.
Webb, Mr. and Mrs.
Montague Young, J. A.
30
LAST REPORTED AT
i
1,700.
4
3,000
4,362
to
7,000
wwj
710
***
710
900
H
1,070
4,400
$loop
water tank ami tug
Commander E. La T. Leatham, Captain C. L. Vaughan-Los... Lieut. Commander E/G. W. Davidson Lieut. Commander W. L. Bamber Commander B. L. Majendie...
Hongkong
Hongkong
Yangtare
390
300
1,070
1,400
Diadem
cruiser, 1st class
11,000
16,500
Fame
306
Flora
cruiser, 2nd class
***: 4,360
Commander C, D, S. Raikes Captain H. W. Savory, u.v.0. Licat, Comm.suder Hughes...
་་་
Shanghal
Yangiere Amoy Hongkong
Captain H. Grant-Dalton
Handy
torpedo boat destroyer 2.)
275
torpedo boat destroyer
279
Janus
280
Kent
9.800
14
72,000
King Alfred Kinsha
14,100
TE
30,000
river gunboat
616 9,800
4
1,200
21,000,
ro
7
Boa
350
t
6,300
240
240
740
1-6,500
Boo
river gunboat
yoo
Yangtuto
torpedo boat destroyer
1,300
Weihaiwei
DEF
surveying ship'...
150
Commander 1, W. Glennie...
Hongkong
[
torpedo boat destroyer
5,900
river gunboat
Boo
Lieut, Commander C, E, L. Thomas .... Liput.-Commander G. B. Spicer-Simson
Weihaiwal
Yangtera
river gunbost
$50
river guphast
550
Lieut.-Commander G. J, Todd Lieut.Conimander Jus, F. Knox...
Yangtera
Yangiste
Monmouth... Moorher
Otter Robić... Sandpiper
Snipe ....
Taku Tamar
Teal
Thistle Virago Waterwitch Whiting Widgeon
"
29.70 29.71 87
Woodcock... Woodla
14
C. 4. James Aparri 6 a.m.
Manila.....
toa.m.19 69 82 77
BW
Legaspi.......6 am
|
Huculud 9 Hoilo..... Ceba.......... Labuan...
29
29.885 19.82 83
August 28th, 1906, am.
Vladivostock
Hakodate ... Pestera
4.4.
35.28
14
Kagoshima...
ma
29 91 29.60
19.49
(29.23
NB
S. de Rosario, 215. M. Lopez Blanco, 12th June, Manila 9th June, Ballast.-Barratio S: Cm. Nippon Maru, jap. LE, 3,073, W. C. T. S Filmer, 26th Aug.,-San Francisco 28th Jut,, and Shanghai 24th Aug., Yalla and | Gen.-N. Y. K.
Hue, Fr., 70s, Godinau, 27th Aug. Holbow 26th Aug., Gen--A, R. M. Bourbon, Fr. 5.., $90, Le Bail, 27th Aug.-N.
Saigon 23
à Aug
Gen.-Man Fat. Victoria, Swed, $.., 989, J. Hellberg, 27th
Aug-Sourabaya 17th Aug. Sugar Aagaard, Thoresen & Co. Glenearn, Br. sa 1,815, Haughton, 27th Aug..
-Londen vis Pots th July, Gon, McG. Bros, & Gow. Fiume, Ger. ... B38, K. Wegner, a7th Aug.-
Iloilo aird Aug., Sugar-Order. Yatebing, Br. 10, 1,424, Courtney, 27th Aug. Moji 21st Aug. Coal.-., M. & Co, Strathmore, Br. x.., 2,29, King, 27th Aug., Bingen 17th Aug., Cosi D, & Co, Ld. Athenian, Br. 40, A. D. Cooper, 281) Acouver, B.C., and Aug., and
#4th, Gen.-C. P. R. Co.
Sullberg, Ger. 1.4, 782, C. Luppi, 28th Aug.
Amoy 26th Aug, Gen.-S. & Co.
Medaleine Rickmers, Gar ... 1,022, S. Simonsen, 28th Aug,,Bangkok 18th Aug, Rice.-B. & S.
Naha Ishigakijima. Chelen........ Weihaiwe: 9 a.m. 29 037 Hanke.....6 am.29.95 28
Slang Get-Inf Slurp Peak...|. Amoy..... Swalow...!
Ger. 1. 1,018, H. Demes, 331d Auk Taiboku ......
Pakok 16th Aug., Rice and Wood,
Petrarch, Ger. 48, 1,752, R. Haije, 12th Juse,
Saigon 7th June, Gen,-9 W, & Co Phayan, Fr. 8.3., 2,406, Ducroisel, 18th Aug.
14th Aug, Gen,--B, & Co, Promeless, Non ", 1093, 0. Komelinser,
23rd AugBangkok 17th Aug, Rice
Anngel||ALET
$29.85 83
N ME ENE
; £2 | 37 } ENE
cm
6 a.m.29.62|||
29.61 84
29.5583 a.m.19.50
(29.4)
29.4
P 29.42
11
[29.49)
10 m
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29.63
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11
29.65 91
V. K.
Gap Rock Prominent, Nor 6.4., 746; }, Cbristiansen, 22nd
Aug-Chinking 18th Aug, Gen-Order. Hoihow..... 9 am. Quarta, Ger. s., 1,825, H. Madsen, 24th Aug. Pakhai........
-Sourabaya 12th Aug,, Gen.-S., W. & Pulian Са
Tourane C. $1. Jamer Aparri
Kwanglos, Ch. 1., 1,468, R. Lincoln, 28th | Rubi, Br. 3.4., 1óri, R. W. Almond, 27th Aug,
Ang-Canton 37th Aug, Gon-C. M. S. -Manila 24th Aug., Gen.-S., T. & Co., N, Co.
Alcinous, Br. *.3, 4,778, D. Davier, 18th Aug,
Bhanghai 15th Aug, Gen-B. & S.
Clearances at the Harbour Qfloe,
Helching, for Kwongchowwan,
Austria, for Singapore.
Kagoshima Maru, for Singapore.
Prins Heinrich, for Yokohama.
Bottam, for Swalow.
Tean, for Manila, Helone, for Swałów. Mongolia, for Amoy. Qatre, for Sourabnym
10 m.
→
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Saint Helena, Br. ss., 2.707, Robertson, 26th Mani am)
Co.
Aug-Calcutta 12th Aug, Coal.-M. &
Bacolod Skabjohan, B., 1,610, Scott, 25th Aug, 11ilo zoth Aug, Gen-Chinese, Korean 1, 3,345, T. Murao, 27th
& SUV and Aug, Coal-M. |
Zafiro, Br. s.s., 1,629, R. Rodger, 10th Aug.— Manila 17th Aug., Hemp and Sugar.-S., T. & Co,
2. Y, de Aldecoa, Am. 1.6. 1,260, F. Xenduro Echaux, eth June,--Manlia 12th June, Bellast.---Barretto & Co,
am
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Crbu... Labuan
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Paymen
Teasurtainse
11875
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Aug 17 st Aug. 17 as
104,
4 June
29.71
29.60
74
70
Rajafafyriomas
Acheron
Adour
Alcudia
cruiser, 1st class
cruiser, 1st class
river gunbeat
***
torpedo boat lestroyer...
river gunboat
river gunboat..r
river
gunboat...
torpedo Loat destruyer
receiving ship
river gunboat
***
ין
Captain S.
Captain C. F. Thursby
Tuke
***
4,000
3,900
Lieut-Comm under II. B. Cox
Lient, Comun mnder R. Hanniker-Heaton) Licut-Commander W, H. Darwall
S. V. Y. de. Horady ......
Lidut. Commander Percy Crabtree,
Captain J. A.
Lical. Commander Robert E. Vaughan. Lieut. Commander J. Kiddle Lieut.Commander C. C. Walcott..... Lieut. Camnder H. T. Allay. Lieut.Commander J. T. S. Lyus... In reserve ...
Commodore 1, P. Williams... Licut. Commander E, Secretan Lieut.-Commander R, M, R. West Lieut,Commander Stevenson
Weihalwei
Hongkong
en route Hongkong Weibalwel
Flying Flag of Vice-Adri✨va) Sir Arthur W. Monir, Pannanite e-by-file1.
Lisut, Toanet...
Lieut. Millet
Youkse
Weihaiwel Macas.
Weihaiwal
West River
... Yang
West River
Hongkong
Yangtsre
FRENCH MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA STATION.
NAME.
FLAG AND DESCRIPTION.
TONG. |GUNB
H. P.
COMMANDING OFFICERS.
LAST MEPORTED AT
1,796
1,700
Lieut. Fauré Llout Merle
Haiphong
Haiphong
Commander Kóribusi
Cape St. Jami
500
Canton
150
Saigon
1,000 5.500
Lieuteanas 1. Blanc
Commander Amet...
Lient, Coquelin
Capt. Laspinasse de Saune
Saigon
Woolang
Saigon
6,300
412
303
Woosung
Saigon
70.200
308
ין
Argu
Catonade....
Décidé Descartes Dupelit Thouars
Eudegan... Francisque... Frondo
Guichen ... Gueydon... Henri Rivier Jacquin
Lynx. Manche Montcalm... Mouquet. Diry
Peiho...
Berte... Pistolet Protée..
Rapière
Rambutable
Яabra Styx Taking Vaban Vétéran Vigilante...
armoured gunbiat receiving-ship ... torpedo-depot
river gunboat river gunboat
gunboat cruiser...
armoured cruiser. sub-marine... destroyer ... destroyer. pintected criser armoured cruiser river gubbolt river gunboat destroyer. craiser, sub-marine... surveying ship armoured cruiser destroyer ... river gunbou
gun...
destroyer ... sub-marine... destroyer...
battleship, reserve
++-
1+
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中
199
3,98
10014
100
307
1,250
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4
300
Lieut. Garrezu
Lieut, de Saint-Seine
Capt.
Capt. Nidan
Liaus. Portier...
Lieut. Le Coroller
Commander Shgot-Dayauroux
Coinmander Simon
lent, Arm) rulator Commander Laporte
Capt. Maria!
Commander Terquem...
Liast. Grelliar
Lieut. Marchand
1,200
6,300
TEL
Chefoo
Woosung
Woosung Haiphong
Saigon Bala d'Along Woosung
Balgon
20
JOL
"Tongka
Lieut, Hubert ... ***
Saigon
307
(1,300
Commander Barthakud ...
Hongxy
Lieut. Glorioux
Saigos
307
Lieut. Vincent-Bréchignac
Shanghel
9.437
6,071
Fingshipol Rear-Admiral de Marolles) Com'ding the local naval defence of
Balgon
destroyer...
19
Indo-Chino, Capt, Passers! de Silans) Lient, Haller i
Woosung
armoured gunboat ...
1,700
Liest, Dog.
te+
Saigon
river gunboat
Upper Yangiste
receiving abip
4,560
Hongay
torpado.depot
Lient. Fougeronssé...
Saigon
[
300
Lieut. Brug440
river gunboat
*Flagship of Vice-Admiral Richard, Commander-in-Chief. ·
Flagship of Rear Admiral Boisse, Second-in-Command.
1 At the disposal of Rear-Admiral de Marolles, Commanding the unval defence of Indo-China.
(*) Flagship of Rear-Admiışi da Margilas,
Canton: