WATER RETUNA.

Level and Storage of Water in Reservoirs otherst

Brwash...

LEVELA

1905

1907. 441 below), 21′ 8′′, below overflow

Loverflowing, 18′ 4′′ - halow]|| 74" 16" below „overflow

'overflow. 107 below gi" 61" below Pokfufum..

overflow overflow Wong-nel="f• 45′ 3%. below) 33′′ 6]" below

chống Loverflow overflow.

Tylem..

STORAGE. GALLONS.

Pokfulam... Wong-nai-chong

107,314,00

*7:450,000

nil

**1907. 125,$20,000 737,000 5,440,000 1,844,000

Tolai ................. ...,14,775,000 333,534,co Consumption of water in the City of Victoria and Hill District during the month of February,"

-1906 Consumption... 91,631,000 102,783,000 gallons

#36,100

Estimated)

population..J

Consumption)

232,700

per head per 14 dayci

1907.

15.5 gallons

Intermittent supply in Easterh and Rider

|

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, MARCH 14

Shipping.

Flora, Br. croiter, 4,360, H. Grant-Dalton, 13th

Mar. from Practice, indep

Scandi 1, Ger. 6.8, 4,815, W. Dahren, 13th Mar, | Changeba n..

*--Yokohamıs and Shanghai.

AH. A. Liudasth Mar, Gen" Japan'an Surin

Helene, Gerak par 1 Istien, rith Matam |

SWALIW FEIER Genm] & Cn. Hanal, Fr. 1.3.75 leuk, 13th Mat

Haiphong roth Man, and Hollow lath, Gen.-A. R..M.

Slogan, Dr. 6., 1,039, Jamieson, 14th Mar

Canton gili Mar, Geo.-B. & S. Standard, Nor.., Bg, H. N. Bull, 14th Mar

Canton 13th

Mar, Gen. Aagaard, Thoresen & Co.” Derwent, Bi. s. 1.563, Į. Jenkins, 14th Mar,," Saigon Tech Mar, Gen.-Man Fat & Cn. Germanis, Ger. ., 1,714. H. Lorenzen, 13th Mar.-Bourabaya and Mar., Sugar.-J. &

Co.

Spire No. 83, 870, A. Steen, 141k

Saigon 9th Mar,, Rice.-Aagaard, Thore sen & Co..

Clearances at the Harbour Office.

Spir, for Tientsin.

Lydin, for Saigon.

Hackew, for Swatow.

"

Holching, for Kwong-chow-wan. Empress of Japan, (or Shanghai, Telemachsis, for Saigon. Standard, for Saigon..

Departures

- Mar, 13.

MAF. 14.

Main Districts during the whole month of Februars, 1906, intermittent supply in the partiale, Br. crueer, for Shanghai. whole of the Rider Main Districts during the whole month of Februnty, 1907, except f'rinness Alice, for Europe. from the 4th to the 14th nclusive where 17 Jasne, for nigan, universal constant supply was in force for them, for Shanghai Chinese New Year cleansing operations;

iou of water in Kowloon Peninsula Consumption during the month of February,

1906.

1907

Consumption... 14.585,000 13,128,0 gallons

Estimated

population..J

Consumption*

per head per { » day.)

77,750 82,150

5.8 gallons

6.7

The Government- Analyst reports that the water is of excellent quality.

W. CHATHAMTMTMTM

Water Authority.

'CATTLE BAGELANG IN JAPAN,

GOVERNMENT PROPOSALS.

A Government Till relating in inspection of alad bulls is now bring discussed in the Unuse of Representative. At the proceedings of the commities on the Bill on ist inst, in reply to Mr. Sakamoto, Mr. Wada, Vice-Minister for Agricul ture and Commerce, stated that in examining animals for stud purposes the authorities in tended to select buils more than a year and a hill old, exceeding four feet in height and sound in health and temper. For dairy pur. poibu, the breeding of Ayrshire stack woul' be encourageri,

*

Mr. Sakamoto asked whether, the Govern ment intended to select Japamerg callle or foreign for breeding purposer in forure.",

The Vice: Minister for Agriculture and Com merce st red that the Japanese were inferior 1 the European or American cattle in many repacli. The average, weight,'of' Japanese cale, added the Vice-Minister was 70 to 80 Auamme, while European or American cattle averaged from 100 to 125 kwamme. Japanese cattle were also inferior in pulling power, which averaged four miles a day with a load of 100 kwavime, against bout 5 miles per da with The 10 dwomme done by foreign calile.

bide of European cattle were over twice as large as those of Japanese, were stronger, and the price was three times higher. Japan ele calves varied from Yan to You, against -Y40 to. Yigo for. European calves, Under the chcumstancer, the Government intended to gradually replace Japanese cattle with Euro- peio, and this tendenç, prevailed throughout the Empire. The Vice-Minister stated, in re, ply to a further question, that at present the Impection of stud bulls was left to the local authorities, but it was proposed to appoint officials in, the Central Covernment for the Expervision of the inspection, in order to get uciformity in the quality of the stud balls The appointment of such officials would cost the Government Y20,000 a year. At present there were about 3,464 stud bulls and 600,000 cows in the Empire.—Japan Chrenicle.

LEGENDS ABOUT THE MOON.

Nidirien, for Shanghai.

Ceylan, to Moji"

Telemachus, for Saigon.

Machew, for Bangkok.

unchang, for Chefon, ord, for Saigon,

Empress of Jupas, for Vancouver.

Pasiengers Arrived,

Per Helene, from Swat -133 Chinese. Per Ferwent, from Saigon-7 Chinese,

Sting. Be-orie

Str. Hanal, fions 1'aiphong, etc.-Fine weather and fag:

Str. Derwent, from "aigon :—Light'variable winds and fine clear weather, sea smooth all the

way to Gap Rock. Thick for, passed Robert Conk, dietni ce 3 miles, Innking laying comion- able.

Loamers #Expectad.

Agents;

From

P.&.0. Go Mar. 17 Persin

pore. S., W. & Co Mar. 17 Hings

Maru.

ghai N. Y. K. MAY 18 Tilliwong

facassar..]. C. J. Lane Mar, 15 pan N. V. K. Mar so Kumano Mars. | Namaang Singapora, M,& Co Mar. 30 olami Maru. Singapore. N. Y. K. Mar. Siberis Japan P. M. Co... Mar. 31 Chinglu Conym. P. Darwin B. & S... Mar. 23.

"DOCK KETOAYS,

HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCKI.

Kowloon Kwongchow.........

Digay Emeraude...

Sorsogon

Fronds *****

2. Y. de Aldecom........... Tilatjap.. COPYRI U.S.S. Callao............... Sainam ...... Wongkai scum Prins Sigismund Rubis

Saphira Feng Fei

Glenfarg Sui Tai

Cosmopolitan

Ships Passed The Canal. 14th February-Neptuna, Erskirnog, Frans Ferdinand. 15th February-Selasie, Canfa, Agamemnon, Ping Suey, St. George, Nubia, Rivirclyde 19th February-Achiller, Be Venue, Japan, Zielen, 23rd February-Mint laus, Polynesien, Seydilix, Prins Heinrich, Kanagawa Maru, amba Maru, Beitgravia 26th February-Renavon, Brisgavia, Moniga meryshire, Sumatra, Nubia, Rali oclus. Falcon, Dorothy, Kapnord, St Oswald, 1st March Ambré, Borneo, Deucalion, Glenroy, gan, Merionethshire, Oceanien, Spexia, Wray Casil 5th March-Benalder, Christiants, Indr ni Java, Prinx Regent Luitpold. Bih MarchFormosa, Gneisenau, Idomenaus, Ville de la Clotat, Koranni, Inaba Mars, Wakura Alaru: Foxtonhall, Schonfels, 1215 March Denbighshire, Den of Mains, Masagon, Sof. suma, Rhenania, Glentarn, Shimosä, Stiasia, (Ger.)

Gianio

Post Office.

Qong-chow wan, Holbow Pakboland Halphong-Per Bar, 15th, Man, 9 AM) -

Swalow Par Holstein, 15th Mar, XY`AM. Manlia Per Loongrang, 1

113th Man, 5 PM. Helhow and Hiphong-Par Zanol, 16th Mar:0 AM

Arter

Нонаконо

| Adamı, P. R."

Godman, T [Alney, Misa G. N..N« Grant; AWPSE Andaison, Mr. R. and Gross, sir. & Mr. | daughter dvd Hall, Capt. Test

Angier, Mr. and Mr. Hewant, Hon, L.A. Hewett, Airs. E, A. pcar

Mrs. Howard, E Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. James, 7

FH W.S...

Joki, J. F. F Jarmay, Dr. L

Beattie, R. B.

oseph, R. M. Behrens, Mr. and Mrs. Jonghin, J. C Behrens, Mines (3) Karley Biervilet, A. Van Vice- Linton;

Med Viennes. Cant R.

Manila. Per Zagro, i 16th Mar., 10 M Moji, Kobe, Yokohama and Portland, Or Battiscombe, H. G. Per ragenia, 16th Mar. 10 AMA

Tinglan, Chefoo; Nagasaki and Vladivostock --Per Zw#gar, 16th Mang 10 AMUS

Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama Honolulu and San Francisco-Per Korda, 16th Mar 116.16

Consul for Belguim) Logao, Mr. & Mrs. W. Birback, R. J.

Longberg, H. W. Disney, Mr. & Mrs. B. Longsdon, Mr. Mrs...

Lyard, Mr. Malden, G.-F. Marriott, Dr. Oe Mussy, Min K. A.

Swatow Amoy and Food Bisney, Miss

and Mr

Filzgerald, H.

Flatcher, HL

Franklin, C. Bred Frost, B. L

Fuller, 56(uart J., W

(American Vice Con-:Wi

Diut:General) GANPOWI

Fuller, DenmAM

Wood, G.

Godman, FS-MA Young, J. A

Tenison, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, R. Grant.

RAIDIEBURN

Adams, M. and Mrs; F;-Ma

R. T

Paron, F. H

Smithy Mr. and M

Grot

Macao Par Swi Tai, 16th Mar., 1.15 PM. Singapore Pesang... and Lofrang, 16th Mar, 2 P.M.

Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs. Smith; Percy

Calcutta-Pai

Glutine, A.

Webb,⠀⠀ Mr, and. Me

Hat.

ching, 16th Mar., * PM Shanghai -- Per

Blanch, Mr. and Mrs.

N.F. Block, K

Kelly, FS.

Montague

Pye, Burais

Mar

Brewer, Mr. and Mrs.

McLennio, Audio

#PEAK.

www.

Mohr, A

Brighton, F. G..

Moore, S

́Alexander, Mr. & Mrs.

C.M.

Kolsall, i

Mrs.

Brooks, C. B.

Kent, A

Broughall,

Mr. & Mr.

Bind, Dr.

Kent, Coland

Benitie, M. P. 2

Brown, Miss C. A.

Brayfold, T.

Campbell, L. F

Kwongkang,

Singapore---Per Skantung, 18th Marų ir AJC Macao-Par Sul Tal, 18th Mar, 115 P.M. Shanghai-Fer Kiukiang, 18th Mar,:5 PM.

VISITORN AT THE HOTELS.,

TO SIMOKING EDWARD,

Almond, Capt, & Mrs. Klover, Mrs. R.

Russell

Baker, Mys

Adler, F

Baars, Mr and Mrs. H.

Bedt, Mr. and Mrs. H.

and

Boulton, J. F... Bramley, Harry Byrus, 11 Campbell, H. J. Chandoir, Court Colleyshaw, R. H. Cooke, LD. Cordier, Pierre Cone, J., Mr. and Mrs.

Madumo P.

Kofod, Capt. F.

Kroning, F

Lapp, CLE

Lenker, Miss C.

Lewis, R. S.

L..

Carmus, Capt. M. de Carter, Also, Chapman, H. K. V. O.,

Major Ál

Moore, Dr. and Mrs. Aubrey, Dr. G. G.

Moreno, Alberto Con

aut for Panacia)

Newborn, Mr. & Mrs.

R. H.

Newington, A. G... Neuburg, O... Paine, A. E Peake, W.

Perkins, Mr. and Mrs.

T.L

A

Flordian, A. R. Von

der

`Lloyd, Geo. T,

Chapman, B. Fan Chatham, Hon. & Mrs.

Macauley, Dr. H. R. Micki, Miss

W

Chatham, Miss

Milhe, Mr, and yrs, P.

Clark, M. O.

E.

Miller, F.

Moffatt, G.

Clarke, Mr. and Mr. Philpo', L. D.

T..W.

Pope, R

Moore, Miss

and Mrs.

Preshaw, C. M.

Ray E. H

Reid, H. J

Riecken, T.

Ouori, M.

Nicholson, D. M. Norove, I.

Peacock, Miss Annie Rabbits, C. W. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs T.S.W.

G. B. Danford, Miss Domes, Miss E. Elinox, Chas, W. Gondehanx, E. J. Goodhue, C. T Goodhue, Miss Graves, Mrs. V. Harvey, Mr. J. E. Holberton, Miss Heller, Dr. Rolliday, Miss T. Hueber, Mr. and Mrs. Arrivals at Home-1th February—Siam, Harley, Fred. C. Glucur, Elkantar, 15th February-C. Ferd genohl, C.

Jackson, Mrs, & child Lasiss, Flintshire, Kamun, litachi Mareseph, 1. E. St. Domingo, 19th February --Namur, 23rd

Junkers, Mr. and Mrs. February-Bellerophen, Hohenstaufen, Bre King, Mr. and Mrs. Amberton,. Br. 54., 3,597, J. Williams 11thersog Franz Ferdinand, 'alamit, 2fth Febr

Mar-Cardiff 23rd Jan, Coals-British.

ruary-Ping Suey, 1st March-St. Patrick, Government.

Andalusia 4th March- Nuhin, 5th March Aragonia, Ger. ... 5,198, J. Ernst, 12th Mat,Gharce, Kamigawa Murs, Varona, Achilles

Portland, Or. 12b Fab, Gen.-H. A; L. 8th March Oceanten, Seydiita, Friku. Zikin. Blue Cross, Br. s. 1,959, Heselion, 12th Mar, rich.

-Cardiff 17th Jan., Coal-Admiralty. Chowfa, Ger. 8., 1,055, F. Spiesen, 8th Mar,

Kohsichang 28th Feb, Rice and Wood. CHINA COAST. METEOHOLOGICAL REGENER.

March 13th, 1907, sm. .-B. & 8:

·

VEFBELS IN PORT, .

-STRANNOR,

Dagny, Nor. s. 831 0. Aleahamsen, th

Mar-Canton 4011 Mar, Coul-Anghard, Thoresen & Co

aphne, Ger, 8., 1,254, E. Schipper, 1st Mar-Saigon 25th Gen.-H. AL Err press of China, Br. s036, R. Archibald, R.N.R., Mar., Vancouver, BC, zoth Feb,, and shanghai 9th Mar., Mails and Gen-C. P. R. Co,

| Eutin, Ger. ., .107. Langschwagen, 12th

Mar-Saigon 8th Mar, Gen. & Co. Falk, Nor. s... 1,180, G. M. Gundersen, 11th Mar., Rajang (Hornen) and Mar, Timber, -S., W. & Co. "Hilary, Cer. 8., 1,276 H. Uecker, oili Mar.

In almost every country, there are many quaint legends and beliefs cancer ing "The Ladye: Moon," who, by the way, is not always looked upon as feminine, for Germans, Scandinavians, Hindus and Slave assign the. masculine gender to the luminary, though the French and Italians, like ourselves, speak of it

u a woman.

Our Anglo-Saxon ancestors regarded it as masculine, so, doubiless, we borrowed nur idea.

of a feminine moon either from the Normans or from the Greeks and Romans, with their andless legends of the Moon,goddess, Dians, Phoebe, Cynthis, or Hecate. The Egyptian had thair Moon-goddess-isis-the Phoeni cians bad. Astarte, the Ashloreth of the Bible, and though the Germans regarded the bright orb itself masculine, they have stories of a feminine deity, Hulda, Rolds, or Holle, whose boat is the silver crescent moon, and whose flower is the pretty pale-blue'd x- It is said in some parts of the Fatherland that If 7-year-old children dança by mounlight in a feld full of blooming flax they will grow up "very beautiful,"

Sourabaya z rd Feb., Sugar and Gea-S., W. & Co.

Hue, Fr. s., 704, J. Pannier, 12th Mar

Haiphong 7th Mar, Gen-A. R. M. Ischia, Ital. s*, 4,182, 3. Guiseppe, 11th Mar., Bombay 17th Feb,, and Singapore 4th Mar., Gen.-C. & Co.

Jacob Diederichsen, Ger. s.., 613. D. Hentz,

12th Mar,Ponape 27th Feb., and Swalew 1th Mar., Ballast.-J. & Co.. Japan, Dr. ., 3,806, F. G. Olifent, 13th Mar,

-Calcutta 24th Feb, Penang and Singa pore 6th Mar, Gen.-D., S. & Co., Ld. Japara, Dul, 3.8., 1,418, P., M. C. Chedula, 8th

Holda was supposed to bring Christmas gifts. to reward good children and industrious mai. dens who had finished their appointed portion" of spioning before "Holy Eve," after which it was thought most Improper to spin till the twelve days of the Yule feast were over. Even now in the Tyrol the spinning wheels are pat 'Away "on- Christmas Eve,, as (they formerly were in our own lates, forthe women think that if anybody spins at this season the mice will eat bar thread. When the white snowflakes fall awility from the landan akies. German Chỉ làran, Bay, Holda is making his bed,MENTA

MarIloilo 18 Mar., Rudelwood, Coffee - and Fleur.--). C. J. L. Korea, Am. 31, 5,651, 5 Sandberg, 5th Mar, -San Francisco sth Feb, and Shangbai 2nd Mar, Mails and Gen.-P. M. S S. Co.

Laisang. Br. ss., 3,460, E. J. Tadd, 8th A, -Calcutta 19th Feb, Penang and Singa pare 1st Mar, Gen.-J., M. & Co. Labor, hor. 5.9., 949]. H. lensen, 1zıb Mar,

Chai. G.

King, H. P.

NAME.

Bar,,Th. Ho. Win? A4,

erity Astinea

Bedfor

Jamble

A.J Vladivostock. Nemuro...... Hakodate.. Tokio Kuchi Nagasaki..... Kagoshima... Oshin a Nabn Ishigakijima.. Cheloo.....6 Wen wei...9 Hask w Kiuk:ang...... Shanghai.....15 ni |30, 6| Gene Sharp leak... Amoy or g

PE

Ittemark

Ross, Mr L. F. Sherrick, Mr. and Mrs,

JA

Shilton, C. C... Silverstone, Mr. & Mrs ..S.

Silverstone, M. L. Square, Miss N. Stevenson, Lt. Comdr.

And Mr.

Swan W. H.

Clegg, AM, Eng.-Lt. Powell, W. A.

Coloham, H. J.

Colvin, H. E. Connor, J. L. Coulthart, J. Crook, A. H. Crooke, H. A. Cruickshank, Ai Davies, F. O. Dingwell, Miss Donald, Mr. and

W. H.

Doolittle, F. H.

Roach, Mrs. J. S and

child

Robinson, Dr.

Robinson, MI H.“

Rowoldt, S. B

7: Sondei, Miss·F. E.

Mrs. Sandford, Mrs. & maid

Schalthofer, P.

--Schutze, Mia, O:

Dowley, Mr. and Mrs. Singer, W.

W.A.

Talbott, Mr. and Mrs. Dunlop, G. A.

Skinn, A.

Downing, Mr. and Mrs.

Smith, Tim

T. C. and infant Drayton, M.

Smyth, F.W.

Spittles, J. S.

Dreyfus, N.

Stebbing, W. T.

Stephens, H.

Tad, Miau J. Thun, Miss M. West, Mrs. E. M. Williams, G.

Eicbelman, B. Einstmann, W.

Stovold, P. A.

Sutherland, P. D.

Evan-Jones, Mr, and

Mts, E

M,

Fairchild, H. J.V

Swift, Miss

H. M.

Belson, Mrs.

Bandixen, Capt

Mr.

Knight, C. C.

Martin R.

Miller, Mr. 23RD

and Mrs. D., Moon, Mr. and Mrs.

Moss, D. K.

Blair -Carruthers, E. B.

Chalmum; }. Han Clothier, Mr. and Mr. JH_W, VLADE Cobden, A. S. Courtney, G. N. Darling, Col, Dixon, C. F.

Dooner, Capt. & Mrs. Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. Gale, Major IRS Galbraithe, Mr. Gelithrope, Mr. Greenbill, Mr. Gregory A Hancock, Mr. Hareland F.A. Hill, E. E

Hockaday, W. T.

Oldorf; Mr. & Mr K. Persico, Mr. and Mrs,

Ra Reid, RAILC., Lt-Col JEMI COLjus Rigge, MrALA Rissland, Mr. & Mr

He

Ross, Major s Sawer, Mr. W. B. Sayer, G. W Sinclair, A.!

Smith, A. Findlayla Spurge, Mr.N Thomson, O. D Valdeslll, Consul Gen.

and Mr.

West J

Wilder, A P

Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, J. W. Jeffrics, H. U.

Joseph, Mr. and Mrs.

ES

Wounamaker, Mr. and

Mrs

OCCIDENTAL

Brown, Mr. W: S. Mucro, Mins A, Capell Mr. and Mrs. Pellen, Mr.

- Rand 2 children Piper, C.

Farrow, Mr. and Mrs. Simpson, Mr. and Mr

Gow, WA

Gow, Mia, W., and a

children

Shipos Mr W

and child

Tabot, D. D

Swift, Mr. and Mrs. C. 1 lent. Com. Thomas, Thomas, Lt, Comdr. L.

Lowe, J. C

HIS BRITANNIO MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE CHINA STATION.

TONS. Guxs. 1.H.P.'

'CAPTAIN,

Commander E. La T. Leatham.............. 'Captain C, L, Vaughan-Leo ....í,

Whyta, Mr. and Mrs.

* Lleut,-Commander E: G. W. Davidson,

Lieut. Commander W. L. Bamber

Commander B. L. Mafendie...

R. and child RAUH

LAST REPORTED.

Hongkong Shanghai fon passage to C {Station

CLASS,

a.m.20 73

despatch-verso.... cruiser, and class crujter, 1st class

11,700

4

3,000

4,365

ro

7,000

9,8x0

1:48r!

river gunbaat

710

6

900

Vangtere

20.F

river gunboar

710

1

970

28

Yangises

{nsi 11v

~JAMES A

+,070

6

1,400

Hongkong

**ไม” ปอ -

water oond and "up" ***

190

-100

Hongkong

24 BA

Clin

'atropi.

1,070

1,400

Commander C. D. S. Raikes:

Shanghai

28.

Fine

inipeda bed dextrove

306

1,700

Lient, ('omniander A. In Gressone

298

Terisher, Mat claus

4.15%

7,000

Captain it. Grant-Dalton....

Hongkong

Hongkong

29 82

Hardly

torpedo,bout deployer.

273

1,000

Lieut.-Commander H. B. Cox

Hongkong.

3.24

torpedodiest désiroser

275

4,000

Licul. Commurder R, Henniker-Reston||

Hongkong

m 337

InsuTM

torpeda bat dag

280

3.500

Lieut. Comminder W, H. Darwall

Hongkong

a m

Kent...

cruiser, clase

9,Boo

12,000

Captain S. V. V. de Ho sey...

King Alfred'

'cruiser, ist clues

$1,100

30,000

Captain C, F. Thumby....

616

1,100

Lieut.-Commander Percy Crabtree,

surveying ship,

1,070

1,400

Captain John F. Parry

cruiser, 1st clas

9,800

22,000

Captain J. A. Take

river gunboat

180

800

KTA

torpedo heat essuyta

360

6,300

Lieut. Commander 7. Kiddia

river gunb

140

Lieut, Commander C. C. Walcott,

river gunhaa!

240

***

Lieut. Commander H, T. Adlay

Hongkong

river gunboat

140

Lieut-Commander J, T. S. Lyne ...

cruiser, ist class.

12,300

Captain C. J. Eycos.!!

...Shanghal

lopedo Laat strožės

6,300

Boaten, T. D, Strath-

Hongkong

receiving ship....

4.650

Commodore H, P. Williamant si

Hongkong

river

gunboa...

180,

800

Lieut. Commander E, Secretana...

Yangtura"

W -16

900

Lieut-Commander R. 4. R. Wast

**Yangiese

torpedo boat detrayer

355

6,300

Libat Commander Stevenson

Hongkong

surveying ship

620

450

Commander R, W. Glennie ...

Hongkong

torpedo boat destroyer

зва

5,900

Lieut, Commander G. E. L. Thomas „.

Hongkong

river gubbaal

195

800

Lieut Commander G. B. Spicer Simson

Yangisse

river gunboat gi

150

350

*

river gunbat

130

$50

Lieut.Commander G. J Todd Lieat Commander Inq, F. Knox ...

Yangiare

Yangtss

|3502)

4 299

n.m.29.

129,"

A.m. 29 86

H

Jag 85 29 B5

Swall Taiholu. Taichu........ raingo Koshan....... Pescadores... Canten, m

Peak Victor so.. Gap Rock.... Macao..... Hofhow am Pakkai.......... Pholicno am Tourans...... C. St. James. Aparri mijő am;]*9,9 Manila.......10a.m.29

31

44

10

Legaspi ami

Natuna Island via Singapore 3rd Mar,flacolod .......g am. Timber and Planks.—Chinese.

i pongsang, Br. 5.5., 1,092, A. G. Smith, 4th Mar, Manila 1-t Már, Gen--}, M. & Co.

Locksun, Ger. 8.6, 1/ 20, W. Tanbert, 8th Mar,

Bangkok 27th Feb, ics.-B. & S. Lydia, Ger. s.5, 1,340, C. Meyer, 7th

Bt. Shigon 18th Mar., Rice, S. & Co. Margarita, Am. 5, 711, J. A. R. Cushing and

Mur.Singapore 24th Feb. Thuyen, Fr. 9.5., 2.500, Boulsson, 2nd Feb, -Canton 23rd Feb, Gen.- B. & Co. Quarto, Ger. 3.3., 145, H. Madsen, toth Mary -Saigon gth Mar., Rice and Gen.-Mar . Tại Co. Rajaburi, Ger. 8.8.189. O. Koch, 8th Mar.,

flangkok tot Mar., Rico-B. & S. Suez, Rus. Es, 1,305, Klonsen, 11th Mar,

Saigon 6th Mary Rice-Order.

Su

a Maru, lap. 8.5, 2,04, 5, Yamaguchi, 12th Mar Saigon 3rd Mar, Rice Gilman & Co. Tang, Br. 1,544, D. Christle, th Mar-Salgon 7th Mar., Rics.--1., M. &

Co.

Targo Maru, Jap. ., 4,636, A. E. Moses, 10th Mar,Shanghai th Mar, Flour, Matches and Gen.-N. Y, K. Tjilatjap, Dat. ... 2,475, P. J. van Emmerick,

12th Feb.,-Moji 7th Feb., Coal:--J. G. }). Tungus, Nor. ., 1,839, C. L. Halvorsen, th MarSaigon 3rd Mar, Rice-Aagaard, Thoresen & Co. Ulv, Nor. ., 884, J. Pedersen, 17th Mar

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March 14th, 1967, 1

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Kochi........ Nagasaki..... Kagoshima..

Tokio...

Oshima Naha

43 29.91

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29.0 Koshun

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Pakhoi........ Dec-Chefoo 17th Dec., Gen-Aagaard, Tourane....... Thoresen & Co.

E. St. James. Varg Not. L, 674, H. Braarad, 11th Mar,

· 4.m.]19.95 Saigon 7th. Max, Rice-Aagaard, Thor: Manila,... 10 a.m.

Aparri sen & Co. Victoris, Swed. s., 989. J. A. Hellberg, 12th Bacolod

Legasp a.m. Saigon 7th Mar,

Rice-Aagaard, Iloilo Wakamatsu Maru, jap. 86, 1,912, N. Geda,

1 & Co,

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Cebu

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Tamar

17

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Widgeon ***

Woodcock...

Woodlark...

tive; günbnai

river gunboal

***

Lieut.-Commander Robert E. Vaughan.

(Singapore add Bow

thern ports

Hongkong

Çou passage to Uhina

Station Hongkong "Went River, Hongkong Hongkong

.... Vangtuza

* Flying Flag of Vice Admiral Sir Arthur, W. Moore, Commander-ip-Chlo

FRENCH MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA STATION.

NAME

FLAO AND DESCRIPTION.

Τοπι

GUNS.

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Acheron

armoured gunboat ....

1,796

10

receiving abipur Tin

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river gunboat cruiser..., **.

destroyer

river gnaboat ... **gunboat, kat

destroyer.

11,0

307

700

ich-marine...

30%

sub-marine...

battleship, reserve

9.437

armoured gunboat river gapboat was receiving-ship

1,795

6,150:

torpedo depot

river gupboat

193

Flagship of Rear-Admiral Boisse, Commander-in-Chief.

maj 2âmână Engja

COMMANDING OFFICERS,

LAST REPORTED AT

***

Haiphong

Lieut. Fauré *- ་་་ Lieut: Maria Commander Fournier: Commander Kérihuel Lieut, AndouardTM**

Lieut. Millet

Lieutenant Le Blanc

Haiphong

Hongkong

Cape St Jame Hongkong

Saigon Hankow

fent, Armbruster 2.

Saigon

Capt. Tracou

ANA

Hongkong

Llest. Coquelin

Saigon

Llaut Thierry

"

Hongkong

Lieut. Portier.

Haiphong

Lieut. Le Coroller ...

Haiphong

Commander Simon

Haiphong

[...]

*Saigoni

Commander Rugot de la Touch................ Commander De la Roche Karandraon.

Bais d'Aloeg

Baigan

Lieut. Grallicr

Liant, Marchand

Chuagiar

Liost. Habert in m

Commander Bertheand

Lieut. Glorieux

Flagshipot Rear Admiral de Marviles, Com'ding the local naval defence of Indo-China, Capt. Passerat de Bilans } Lieat. Duc..

Liaut Fougeroussa

Lient. Deveranns -

At the disposal of Rear-Admiral de Marolles, Commanding the naval defenes of Indo-Chins,

Flagship of Ranz Adnširal de Marolles,

Tongku Balgon Hongay

Saigon

Saigon

Upper

Baigon

Hongkong

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