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hipping Resorts Str. Glenfalloch from Saurabaya-Strong a butch invenTION THAT WAS, IMPORTED | SW. winds and rain, heavy sen to port
INTO GREAT BRITAIN.
"Yacht" is one of many marine terms im
ported into English (and indeed every Euro- pean language) from the Dutch. It is derived from the verb: "jachten jagen,” to hurry, to chase, to hunt. And, like the word, so the sport of yachting-that is, taking up shiling for its own sake no a mánly'excicise-orig. inated in Holland. The Phenicians, Greaks and Romans had their pleasure craft pro- palled by the galley s'ave, however, these floating barges had merely some ornamental snil. There is no, evidence"that even those superb shipwrights of Venice and Genoa were over employed by the amateur sailor of the Alteenth century. On the other hand, it is quite certain that before to the "jacht," a ship.not for purposes of either commerce or war, was known in Holland. The absolute flatness of the country, its great network of jaland waterways, the proximity of many fourishing towns, had always favoured navi gation. In their life and death struggle with Spain the Dutch made the waters their bul warks, on the water they wrested the sceptre of colonial empire from Philip's hand, and is the flush of victory it became the favourite scene of their recreations.
Bur. Cranley from Cauf --Experienced ly phoon N. end of Formosa Channel, (Turn.
about) with very high sea followed by strong
SW, monsoon..
Vonis in Pert
Athenian, Br. 3.3., 1,140, A. O Cooper, 28th Aug.-Vancouver, B.C., and Aug, and Shanghai 24th, Gen.---C, P. R. Go" Coptic, Br. 5.5., 3,744. Wm. Finch, R.N.R, 2uth July, San Franciscn 27th h June, Yoko hama 13th July, Kobe 15th, and Nagasaki 17th, Mails and Gen.-Q. & D. S. S. Co. Daphne, Ger. s. 1,425. E. Schipper, 26th Aug. Moji zist Aug, Conl.--H. A, L. Eastern, Br. 3.1, 3,587, F. W. Hood, R.M.R,
2814 Aug,Japan 21st Aug, Gen.-G., L & Co. Emma Lurken, Ger. s.5., 1,159, G. Command,
16th July, Mauritius 20th June, Sugar, Wing Sing & Co.
*
Cilenturret, Br. s... 3,025, Webster, 14th Aug, -Shanghai 11th Aug, Gen-McG. Bros. & Gow. Haiching, Br. 89, 1,262, A. E. Hodgins, 201h Aug-Foochow 26th Aug., Amoy 27th, and Swałow 28th, Gen.-D., L. & Co. Holstein, Ger. ss. 103, A. Niejahr, 20th Ag. Hangay 24th Aug,, and Holhow 28th, Coals and Figs.-I. & Co. sok, Ger. s. 1,020, G. Schultzen, 25th Asg-Bangkok 19th Aug, Rice.-B. & 5. Medaleine Rickmers, Ger. 4.6., 1,020, 5. Simonsen, 28th Aug..-Bangkok 18th Aug, Rice.-B. & 8.
Mercedes, Br. 1, 2,900, J. S. McGregor, 30th Aug.Weibaiwei z3rd Aug., Gov. Stores. -Admiralty.
Minnesota, Am. 8.s.,-1123, J. H. Rinder, 24 b Aug-Seattle 15th July, and Bhanghai 2 st Aug, Gen.-N. Y. K. Nam Sang, B. 9.. 3.591, P. H. Rolfe, 26th Aug-Calcutta 1th Aug, vin Penang and Singapore zoth Aug, Gen.), M. & Co. Neil Mackrod, Am. 1, ca. E. Corral, roth June, Manila 16th June, Ballast-Barret
to & Co.
S. de Rosario, Am. 8., 715. M. Lopez Blanco, 12th June,-Manila 9th June, Ballast-Barretto & Co.
Nippon Maru, Jap. 8. 3,072, W. c. T. s. Filmer, 26th Auz-San Francisco 28th July, and Shanghai 24th Aug., Mails and Gen.-N. Y. K.
Especial mention is made by the chroniclers of yachts belonging to the Ext of Leicester during his itay in the Netherlands (1587+0588) and to Maurice of Oraige. We know their igventories, but unfortunately do pictures hav» been preserved. The growing popularity of the iport is testified to by the fact that in 1629 sharbour for yachts was laid out in Amsterdam, and it was soon followed by two other. Thes. harbours were undoubted! the first of the kind in the world. The yacht owners formed three chattered guild, with regular constituN. tions and officers, after the manner of the time, and once a year they kept holiday. Those were the palmy days of magnificent proces. ́sions, glittering groups, living pictures, pf the guilds of thetoric in which Motley is eloquent. They had their counterpart on the River YPaklat, Ger. s.s., 1018, H. Demes, 23rd Aug.. Bangkok 16th Aug,, Rice and Wood,--- before Anigerdam. Every year on two con.
B. & S. secutive days in July the guilds squadrons sail Petrarch, Ger. 4., 1,252, R. Hadje, 12th Janr, ed forth to hold their grand parades, mimic fights and concerted manovring. This "Ad- miraalzeilen," as it was called, dates 'from the Steenth century The merchanmen engaged in the Bde tride combined in large fleets, and had to arrange for their own defence against enemies. With this end in view, they were, annually drilled by an Admiral. In later times the duty of protection fevolved on. the regular navy, but the name and practice of Admiraalzeilen was retained, and survives till, this day.
i
-Saigon 7th June, Gen.-S., W. & Co. Phuyen, Fr. &.s., 2,436, Ducroiset, 18th Aug.,-
Saigon 14th Aug, Gen.-B. & Co. Fitsanulok, Ger. ., 1.367, D. Reimers, 27th AugBangkok vin Swatow 19th, Rico and Wood.-N. & S. Prominent, Nar. ss, 746, J. Christiansen, 29th Prometheus, Nor. 1, 1,023, 0. Kornelinser, Aug-Canton 28th Aug, Gen.-Order,
23rd AugBangkok 17th Aug,, Rice.- ✓ N. Y. K. Pravidence, Nar. s.s., 693, H. Skarrebo, 29th Aug-Bangkok 22nd Aug, Rice.-A., K,
Co.
Quaria, Gera, 1,825, H. Madsen, 24th Aug.,
Sourabaya 12th Aug, Gen, W.
Co.
Rubi, Br. 5.1., 1,511, R. W. Almond, 27th Aug
-Manila 24th Aug. Gen.-5. T. & Co. Saint Helena, Br, ss., 2.707, Robertson, 26th Aug-Calcutta 12th Aug., Coal.-M. &
Co.
Shakjehan, Br. 3, 1,610, Scott, 26th Aug.
-Saigon zath Aug, Gen.-Chinese. Strathmore, Br. 5.s., 2,291, King, 27th Aug..--- Sullberg, Ger. s.8., 782, C. Luppi, 28th Aug, Sagen 17th Ang, Coal.-D. & Co., Ld.
Amoy 26th Aug, Gen.-S. & Co. Victoria, Swed. .a., B9, J. A. Hellberg, 271
King Charles II. may be said to have intro- duced the sailing spon le England. During his long exile in the Netherlands e acquired a good knowledge of ships, and he had, more. aver, all the instincts, of a yachtsman. At Bresla, where he happened to be when restored to the throne, he received a special embassy from the Dutch States-Geng ral. A fatika of yachts was put at the disposal of the King and his suite. Charles traveled to The flague in a yacht built for the Prince of Orange, and ex- pressed himself su delighted with it that the States then begged to present him with one like it. It is this yacht Mary which Samuel Pepys mentions in his diary as making its appearance on the Thames in 1660. It was 52 Jeet long, had 19 feet beam and drew to feet of „water. In 16ft andther yacht from Holland, the Bean, followed. All the first English Z. yachts were close copies of hese boats. Indeed, when in 1730 the first English yacht club was founded, the Cork Harbour Water Club, the Skerry-fooker was the popular yacht, and a very Dutch looking craft it was.-The Outlook
Shipping.
Arrivale.
Glenfalloch, Br. 1.6., 1,434 G. Kinghorn, 31st Aug-Sourabaya 16th Aug., Sugar.-Joo
Aug-Sourabaya 17th Aug Sugar Yatshing, Br. 8.5, 1,434, Courtney, 271h Aug.,
Aagaard, Thoresen & Co.
Moji 21st Aug., Coal.-J., M. & Co. Zafiro, Br. s... 1,629, R. Rodger, zoth Aug.
1.
Vessels
Steamers Expected."
From Agenti
&
Changsha ...... Thursday 1 B. & S...... Sept. Machaon Singapore. B. & S..... Sept. Manila... Singapore P. & O. CoSept. 2
Salaric... Saigon...... M. M..
5....... Sept. 3 Emp, of Japan. Japan...... C. P. R. Ca Sept. 4. Doric
Co Sept. ..........................apan,...,& Ischia Singapore C. & Co.... Sept. 4 Stentor
...Kobe B. & S... Sept. Tjipanas Macassar..]. C. J. L... Sept. Australian P. Darwin. G., L. & Co Sept.
licomedia Japan ... P. & A. Co. Sept. 7 Monteagle.....Vancouver C. P. R. CoSept. 1 Kutang C... Caleim... I., M. & Co Sept. 13
CHINA COAST ́METFOKOLOGICAL REGISTIR.
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| FRIDAY AUGUST 31, 1906.
Europe, &c., India, vla Taticonn-Per Malla, Bib Sept., 11 AM.
Macao-Par Henrikan, 8th Sept., 13.45 PM. Shanghai, Moji, Kobe and Yokotama-Per Tjipanas, 8th Sept., P.M.
Batavia, Cheribon, Samarang, Sourabaya Bad Macassar--Per 7 jilatjap, 8th Sept., 5 F.M., Baker, A. S.
Singapore, Penang and Lombay-Per Jrchia, toth Sept. 11 AN
[I A.M.
Karatsu, Kobe, Yokohams, Salina Cruz, Callao and Iquique-Per Glenfarg, 11th Sept
Europe, &c., India, a Tuticorin-Per Sachsen, Tath Sept, 12 A.M
A. Mail for Macan, is despatched per 1.8. Wingchad on week-days at 6.00 p.m. On Sunday the mail for Macao is closed at 8.00.
A.m.
Mails for Cacton, Samsbui and Wuchów are closed on week-days at 7 30 a:m. and at
August 30th, 1906, am.
Bar. The Hu. Wied Wr. 6.00 pm.
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Adami, P. R. Anderson, Mrs. K. Arnold, J.
BY Hawett, Hon, and Mrs. Bain, H. Murray
E, A. Barnes, Mrs. W. H. L. Humphreys, W. M. Battiscombe, H. G. Hunter, R. Beattle, R. fl.
Innes, Capt. R. Bell, R.M., Engr.-Lieur. Jokl, 1. P. F.
Joughin, J. C. Biervliet, A. Van(Vice Logan, W.
Consul for Belguim) Marriott, Dr, O. Biras, Capt. R. A. Maloy, E. K. Bisney, S.- Bissell, W. S.. Boone, H. L. Brewer, H. Brighton, F. G. Campbell, L..F. Carter, A
McDonogh, W. J.
KING EDWARD.
ubey, J.
Lauring, Ges. mond, Capi, & Mrs. Little, A. C.
Legeune, Vice-Consul
McKay, T. D.,
Andrus, Mr. and Mr. M.
S. G. Andrus, Master V.-S. Colahan, Mr.
Merton, Fred.
Mores, E. ).
Cunningham, Mr. and
Mrs. A.
Moulder, Mr. and Mrs.
A..B.
Delaney, L. T.
Muin
Frack
Dobbins, Mr. and Mrs. Nievergelt, E.
Max.
#bell, H.
Elliott, P. G.
Evans, Major G. M.
McGregor, Mrs. J. S.
Goldman, D.
Green, Thos.
Moore, D. and Mrs.inlben, O.
W. B. A.
Moreno, A., (Computack, Mrs. C. M.
General of Panama) Jones, Fred. Claughton
Newborn, Mr. & Mrs.
R. H.
Mail for Namteo, Sarbus, *Kongmoon, A. O., Packer, B. L.
are closed every weekday, at 6.co pm. On sundays the maffs are closed at 9 a.m.
*No mails are despatched to these places on Saturday evening, unless previously notified.
Found on the counter of the. Registration Branch a purse. Owner can have the same. by proving contexts.
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Pillar Boxes have been placed and will be cleared as poder:-
Park View-9.25 m, 11.25 am., 1.35 p.m., 3.25 pm, on weekdays and 9.zƒ a.m. on Sun
days.
Ladder St.-9.35 a.m., 11.35 a.m., 1.35 p.m. 3-35 pm, on week-days and 9.35 a.m. on Sun. days,
Macdonnell, Road:-8.50 a.m., 10.50 a.m., 11.50 p.m., 2.50 p.m. on week-days and Rgo a.m, on Sundays.
No. 2 Police Station:-8 am 11 a.m.; 2 pm 5 pm. on week-days and 8 am, on Sundays,
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VISITÕUS AT THE HOTELS.
Classcas, R.
Hoy, Miss M.
OCCIDENTAL
Munro, Miss A,
Nielson, L.
Owen, O. E.
Reutter, R.
Schultze, P.
Scott, Mrs. A.
Q.
די,
Dr. G.
D.8.0., Major A. A. Pa'mer, C D. Chichester, Mrs. A. A. Patey, Mr. and Mr. E. Clark, M. O. Clark, T
Peake, W. Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. Perkins, Mr. and Mrs.
T. W.
T. L. Colvin, H. E.
Pfordlen, F., . Van Conner, J. L.
der Cruickshank, A. d'amilly Madam
F. 0. Davior, Donald, Mr. and Mrs.
W. H Doolittle, F..H." Dowley, Mr. and Mrs.
W. A..
owning, T. C. Dunlop, G. A. Einstmann, W. Fairchild, H. J Fcbar, R. Fisher, H. G. Franklin, C. B. Frost, B. L. Fuller, Denman Fuller,
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Powell, W. A.
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child
Shepherd, Mr. & Mrs.
E. Brace Skiph, A. Spittles, 1.5. Stebbing, W. T. Stephens, H.
Stevens, Rev. A. J. Sutherland, P. D.' Thomas, H. P. Thompson, Mr. & Mrs. Thompson, Miss H, M. Uffel, W. Von. I, Unbehaun, C. H. Wishart, JB. Wolfhagen, R. Wood, G. G.
Stuart. (American Vice Con sul General) Gibson, A. Hall, Capt. T.
Albon, Dr.
Andap, R. J.
Anderson, R... Capt.
Bat, A. Le Blanco, A. E. Bounas, W.
Bayce, Wm. B. Bruhl, Percy Dodd, A. H,
Farwell, Mr. and
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Krill, J. Lindes, L. Linnemann, H.
Thomson, J. W.
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Willes, Mr. and Mrs.
Fey, Mrs. E.
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Bramble, Britomart...
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Cherub
Diadem
Janus
Kent King Alfred Kinsha Monmouth.. Moorhen Otter ... Robin... Sandpiper Salpe...
Takn Taku...
Tamar
Scott, Miss C.
J. R.
Anderson, Miss Austin, F.
Paine, A. E
Peacock, Mini Annie Pearse, Dr. W. W.
Power, Capt. O'Neill
Repide, J. G. Rossoft P.
Skinner, Wilson E. Story, G. F.
PEAK.
Boggs, Mr. and Mrs. Bradley, Dr. & Mrs. N. Brewin, Hon. and Mrs.
A. W.
Buras, Mr. and Mrs. Carruthers, E. S..
Knight, C. C.
Kistowsky, Mr. & Mrs.
F. van Kologovsky, Consul &
Lang, A. O.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrie, Leask, Mr.
Engr. Licut & Leefe, Mr.
H..
Clothier, A. N. Clothier, Mr. and
H
W.
Cobden, A. S. Crapocit, A. E. Darling, Col. Dution, Mr. Ellis, Mr. and Mrs.
Leser, Mr. and Mrs. Leiser :
Mrs.
Fegner, T. H. Gale, Capt, J. R. Galloway, A. D. Gelathr pa, Mr. Goodwio, A, P. Graham, Mr. and Mr
W.D. Gregory, A. Hands, J.
.
Longridge, Rev. and
Mrs. M. Macfarlane, Dr. Hi Mamey, V. E. Martin, O. B. H. Martin, R. Mclssac, Mrs. Mitchell, K. Moxon, Mr. & Mrs. H. Nelion, Mrs. Rogert, C.
Sawer, Mss. W, E, Searle, Rev. G. Sergie, T.
Seymour, Col. & Mrs Shortridge, Mr. & Mrs. Sinclair, A.
Harding, Mr. and Mrs. Skottowe, Mr. & Mrs.
R. A
Harker, B. B.
Hazeland, F. A.
Wright, Mr. & Mrs. T. Hewsit, A, H.
Hockaday, W, T1.
Jeffries, H. U.
Johnston, L. A. M. Joseph, Mr. and Mrs.
E. S.
Kiva, Mr. and Mrs. M. Josling, Lt. Col
CARLTON,
Harrison, S. L.
Jackson, W.
de
Laing, A. M.
Floyd, G.
Martin, W. F.
McInnes, Mr.
Merlees, Capt. & Mrs.
Mrs. Osborne, Mrs. G.
Pearron, R. W. Stephens, Misu H.
tevenson, R,
A. B.
Truman, Mr. and Mrs,'
Ꭱ.
W.
Vaughan - Lee; Capt.
and Mrs.
Watson, Mr. & Mrs. M. Wolamann, Mr. & Mrs.
C.
Whyte, J. F. M. Wilford, F. C,
CRAIGIEBURN,
Adams, M. and Mrs. F. Nicholls, E. A.
R. J.
Barnett, H. J, Q.
Brown, C. A
Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs,
G. A.
Davenport, Mrs.
Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs.
Jameson, P. S.
| McPherson, J. L.
HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE CHINA STATION.
CLASS.
deepaich-vessel.
cruiser, and Class
rver punboat river gunboat ..
cruiser, 181 Class
torpedo boat destroyr:
torpedo
haat destroyer
cruiser, rst Class
TONS. UNE.
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CAPTAIN.
Pearce, Mrs, andĮMias Smith, E. Grant
Smith, Mr. and Mrs,
Grant
Smith, Fercy Soppa, B
Webb, Mr. and Mrs.
Montague Young, J. A.
Hongkook Bookkong
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Commander E. In T. Leatham ... Captain C. 1. Vaughan-Leo... Lieut, Commander E. G. W. Davidso Lieul, Comin under W. L. Bamber Commander B. L. Majendis...
Commander, D. S. Raikes Captain H. AV, Savory, M.V.0. Lust-Comst nder Hughes...
....
Captain H. Gram-Dalton. Lient-Commander H. B. Còx Lieut.-Comin nder R, Henniker-Heaton Lieut. Commander W. H. Darwall Captain S. V. Y. de Hosoy... Caplain
CF. Thursby
Captaander Percy Crabtree,
1 J. A. Tuks...
Lieut-Commander Robert E. Vaughan. Lient-Commander J. Kiddle Lient-Commander C. C. Walcott...
Lieut. Cominander H. T. Atlay ... Lieut-Commander J. T. S. Lyne in reserve....
in resan
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Commodore H. F. Williams... Lieut.-Commandar E. Secretan
Lieut. Commander R. M. R. West Lieut. Commander Stevenson.
LAST REPORTED AS
Amoy
Shanghai
Macao
Weihaiwci West River West River
Yangitza
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14,100
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$16
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22,000
river genbnat
torpedo beat desirayer
river gunboat
Ex
230
river gunbaar
240
river gunboat
210
torpedo Lont destroyer
6,500
Teal
receiving ship...
river gunboat
Thistlo
river gunboat
710
Virago
torpedo boal destroyer ...
Waterwitch
,300
surveying ship...
LA
Whiting
torpedo boat destroyer...
Commander R. W. Glennie...
300
1.900
Widgeon...
river gunboat
195
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Woodcock...
river gunboat
Lieut Commander C. E; L. Thomas .... Lieut-Commander G. B. Spicer SimenoĮ Yangtere
Welbalwal
Hongkong
$50
Woodlark ...
river gunboat
1513
5807
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SAILING Vrane...
F. Chupman, Am. ship, 2013,
R. Banfield, 25th AugManila 15th Aug., Ballast. A., K. & Co.
DOCK RETURNS.
HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCKS.
at Kowloon
Nippon Maru
H.M.S. Alacrity...... S.M.S. Tsingeau
Athenian
Tek Seng. Cranley, Br. sak, 3,933, W. E. Steels, 31st Rein
Aug,Ching-wan-tan and Chefoo 25th Robi...
Coolies-G, L. & Co.
Aug
Cheongshing, Hr. 5.3, 1.256, S. L. Payne, 3181 Aug-Canton olli Aug, Gen.-], M. &
Co, Meeloo.
Ch. 1, 313, McArthur, 3151 Aug. Canton 30th Aug, Gen -C. M. S. N. Co. Masan Maru, Jap. ss., 9to, S. Tagami, 30ılı Ang,Tamsui via Swalow 29th Aug, Gen.-, 8. K.
Clara Jobsen, Ger. x., 1,101, J. 1werten, zist Aug. Samarang. 21st Aug, Sugar.-J. & Co.
Clearances at the Harbour Office.
Cheoppshing; for Swalow,
Choying, for Shanghai,
Yunang, for Manila.
Zaffre, for Manita.
Hailan, for Hoihow. Ningpo, for Chinklang.
Departures.
Aug. 31.
Germania, tor Sydney. Falk, for Singapore. Yuensung, för Manila. Choyang, lor Shanghai, Hallan, for Roilow, Altinous, for Singapore Shachting, for Shanghai. Kaljong, for Iloilo.
“Pasiongora mirived,
Per Glenfallock, from Courdbaya-217 Chi-
Per Cranley, from Ch÷foo—Mr. Baldwin, and 1,521 Chinese.
Pasongarı departad.
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SHANGHAI.
Indien Yooseng and Pasting". Shani
Aberdeen
24th August. International Dock. .New .......Tunkado
Phulieno am Pakhoi........ Tourane Aparri
C. St. Janier
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Celu! Labuan.........
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Temperature Humidity Rainfall..
Post
Office.
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Saigon-Per Phuyen, ist Sept., to A.M.
Bangkok--Per Pitsanulok, 1st Aug, 11 A.M. Swatow and Bangkok-Per Paklai, int Aug,
I AM.
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armoured gunboat ... receiving-ship torpedo depot river gunboat river gunboat gunboat
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ruiser
sub-marine... destroyer
Haiphong
Haiphong
Canton
FRENCH MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA STATION.
"
NAME.
FLAG AND DESCRIPTION,
TONS. GUNS,
H. P.
COMMANDING OFFICERS..
LAST REPORTED AT
Port Darwin, Thursday island, Cooktown, Cairas, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, Melbourne, Ade- laide and Perth-Per Eastern, 1st Sept., 11 A M. | Achéron
Manila-Per Zafire, 1st Sept., 1 A.M.
1,796
10
1,700
Adour ...
Lieut. Fauré -Lieut. Merle
Bangkok-Per Lorok, 1st Sept., IT A.M. Chinklang-Per Ningpo, 181 Sept. 11. A.M. Tsingtau, Chefoo. and Newchwang- Per Caronade Rashing, 1st Sept., 11 A.M,
Alouette Argus
14
Commander Kérihuel
จรเ
123
6
500
Lieut. Teannel...
Cape St. James
150
Licut. Miller
Saigon
Décidét Descartes
645
1,000
Lieutenant Le Blanc
Chefoo
+3,985
5.500
Commander Amat...
-Thouars
10,014
Capt. Lespinasse de Saune...
Woosung
Lieut. Coquelin
Saigon
303
destroyer,
350
6,500 303
Lieut. Carreau...
Lieut. de Saint-Seine
- Woniung
Woosung
protected cruiser
8,300
armoured cruiser
Capt.
Saigon
9,376
14
20,300"
Capt.
Woosung
river gunboat
Ligut Portier..
200
-508"
Lieut. Le Colier ...
Haiphopy
***
ALA
Haiphong
300
Commander Sugat-Duvauroux
1,250
2,200
Commander Simon
leut, Armleuster
Woosung Haiphong Saigon
19,600 0,300
Woosung
6,300
Ships Passed The Canal 18th July-Charles Tiberghien, Przuszan, Slavonia, Tamba Maru, Ajaddo, Sultonhall. 20th July-Deucalion, Konangri, Satiumaj Socotra, Lideria. 20th July-Antenor. asth July-Arcadio, Benclauch, Oceanien, Trieste, Rhipeus, Sachsen, 27th July-Hyson, Inada Maru, Palawan, Polynesien, 1st August- Andalusia, Benmohr, Idomenews, Laos, Zielen, Senegambia, Shinko Maru. 3rd August-Bel- lerophan, Kintuck, Kawachi Mar 8th Aug- ust-Bengios, Braemar, Denbighshire, Mantia, Prinz Bainrich, Roon, Suevia, Tourane. 11th August—Ajax, Markaon, Salarie, Awa Maru, Soydiits, Teenkai, Acilia, Cambodia, 14th AugustBenlomond, Kennebec, Peshawar, Segovia, Kamakura Moru, Rhenania., 18th August-Agamemuon, Benlowers, Moyuns Poona, Prometheus, Tonkin. 21st August- Glenroy, Japan, Nippon. 25th August-Bayern, Colchas, Oceanien, Sanuki Maru, Trucer, Iyo Maru. 28th August—Merionethshire, Palma, Ellex Rickmeri,
Arrivals at Home—18th July—Aker, Van dello, C. Ferd Lasirs, 20th July—Sithonia, Jason, 25th July-Benalder, Benvenue, Fint. thire, Seneca, Tamda Maru. 26th July-
Per Empress of India, far Vancouver, &c - Mr. Macdonald, Maver Hector Macdonald, Mrs. Tops, Misses Winsome Topo, Dorothy Palermo. 17th July-Arcadia, Ocianten, zat Tope, Mears, Richardson, Griswold, Mr. and August-C. Fird Lasise, Trieste, and August MYS. J. R.Edgar, Messrs W. E. Skinner, A. G.Diucation, Preussen. 8th August-Charle Belli, M. Dean, f. Will er, Mrs. M. Dobbins, Tiberghien, Zieten, Inaba Maru, 11th August Comdr. O,
C. Mo
Monno, R.N. Cemdr. II. dis Cand Luard, B.H., Messrs. Ges., Macias Williams, August-Hyson, Reon, 18th August-Bin Tourane, soth August - Palawan. 14th Haterick, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hill, Messrs, Whitamore, Alex. Ross, Capt. O'Neill Power,
mohr, Idomeneut, Sattuma, prat AugustTM Hr. Chas. W. Ure, Mr. and Mrs. Bisschop Ajax, Andalusia, Kamakura Maru. 25th Messm. Levein, Woll, Butterworth, Mr. and Mrs. Jameson, Mr. E. Mast, Messrs. G. August-Acilia, Seydlile, Tonkin, 28th Aug. Newington, Matley, Mrs. Pesch, and Mrs. ust-Rhenania, Wraycastle, Renlomond, Pro- Lyakum,
methowa.
(P.M.
Dupelit Th Esturgeon ching, 18 Sept., IP.M.
Swatow, Amoy and Feochow-Per Hale Francisque...
Fmode acao-Per Heungshan, 1st Sept., 1.15 P.M. Guichep † ... Swatow and Bangkok-Per Prometheus, 1st Gueydon
Heari Rivière Sept. 2 P.M.
Swatow, Chefoo and Tientsin-Per Cheong | Jacquie
1st Sept. 5 sking
Javeline Macao-Per Houngshan, '3rd Sept., 1.15 F.M.
Kersaint Tsingtau, Nagasaki and Visdivostock-Per Lynx ... Daphne, 3rd Sept., 4 P.M.
Manche Memore, 86, India, vén Tyllcarin~Pe""|"Montcalm*... Singapore, Penang and Calculta Per "Caledonien, 4th Sept
Mousquet ... Olry Namiang, 4th Sept., 2 P.M.
Peiho Ferie... Pistolet Prolés... Rapière Redoutabla❤
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Macao-Por Haungskan, 4th Sept., 2.15 P.M. Manila-Pe Taming, 4th Sept, 3 P.M. Amy and Shanghai-Per Tintrin, 4th Aug... 3 г.м.
Hingapore, Penang and Colombo - Per Hakala Mars, 4th Sept., P.M.
Nagasaki, Kobe and Yokohama — Par Kumano Maru, 5th Sept., II A.M.
Rabro Macao-Per Haungakan, 5th Sept, 12.15 P.M. | Styx
Takiang Shanghai-Per Kukiang, 5th Sept., 3 23. Macao-Per Heungakan, 6th Sppl., 12,15 P.M. Vauban Chafoo and Newchwang➡Per Kwelyang, 6th | Vétéran
3 P.M.
Vigilante Thursday Island, Townsville, Bris- Sydney, Hoban, Launceston, New Nikko Maru, 7th Rept. 15 A Zealand, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth-Per
Amoy, Shanghai, Naganaki, Kobe, Yoko- hama and Seatle, Wash. Per Minnesota, yib
Sept., II A.M.
Macao-Per Haungahan, yth Sept, 18.15 PM, Tient in Per Huichow, 7th Sept., 3 F.M. Manila-Per Rudi, Bib Septų to 4.M.
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river unboat destroyer ... cruiser. Jubmarines surveying ship armoured cruiserį destroyer river gunboal
gonboat
.sub.marine...
destroyer
sub-marine...
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Baie d'Along
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Commander
Capt. Martel
Laporte
Commander Terquom
Lient, Grelllet
Lieut. Marchand Lieut. Habert...
+J4
Commander Bartheaud ...
Glorioux
Lieut. Vincent Brechinac Lieut.
(Flagship of Rear-Admiral de Marolles,
the focal naval defence of ›
Hongay
Saizoo Shanghal
*14
... Saigon
*** ***
11
307
destroyer...
307
orp
battleship, reserve
9,437
8
0,071
Salgoo
China, Capt. Passerat de Silena)
destroyer ....
307
Licat, Hallior
***
+4
41
+
Wooring
armoured gunboat...
1,796
1,700
Lieut, Doc...
TH
Balgon
..
river guaboa!
Upper Yangtze
***
receivlog-ship
6,150
4,500
Hongay
torpado.dapat...
Linut. Fougeroussa
Saigon
**
a #21
**
river gunboat
133
500
Lient, Brugnoo
*Flagship of Vice-Admiral Richard, Commander-in-Chief..
Flagship of Rear-Adirmiral Boisse, Sacosd-in-Command.
† At the disposal of Rear-Admiral de Marolles, Commanding the naval defence of fado-China,
(*) Flagship of Rear-Admiral da Marolles,
Canton