of Imperial Govern £30,000 paid annually towards expenditure

ment.

12,000 tons of coal- £12,000 paid in lieu of

Naval Ex-

Naval

Population,

Expenditure.

Population. penditure1 Head of

Remarks

APPENDIX B.

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Name.

Date of Load Dis- Launch, placement. Mile Speed.

Measured

Remarks.

Year.

Tens.

Knots,

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The following tables give the British Ships and those of the principal Foreign Powers on the NORTH AMERICA, CAPE OF GOOD HOPE, SOUTH-EAST COAST OF AMERICA, PACIFIC STATIONS, and in the EASTERN SEAB on April 15th, 1902. (The names of Battleships and ('ruisers only are given, for smaller vessels the total numbers of each class):

I.—ATLANTIC OCEAN,

NORTH AMERICA AND WEST INDIES.

GREAT BRITAIN,

Classification.

Date of

Load Dis-

Measured

Classification.

Xame.

Remarks.

Launch. placement. ¦ Mile Speed.

UNARMOURED.

Cruisers, 1st Class -

"Grafton *

Year.

1991

Tous.

7,850

Koots.

20'0

11

2nd Class

* Amphion

1882

4,300

"Phaton "

1882

4,300

Sloop

1900

URA

9.91

9-91

13-25

*Forjicko Boat Destroyers

1895

360

30.0

See remarks against French Squadron in Eastern seas.

Torpedo Bout

++

1983

40

11.—raviTIO QUEATV.""""

Classification.

Same.

Date of Load Dis- Measured Launch. placement. Mile Speed.

Remarks.

Year.

Tons.

Koots.

Classification.

Xame.

Date of Load Dis- Measured Launch, placement. Mile Speet.

Rewarks.

Year.

+

Tens.

Knot.

}

UNARMOURED.

Cruiser, 2nd Class, Protzeted Special and Smaller Vessels.

!

RUSSIA (Nil).

FRANCE.

"Protet "

+

20.2

1898 *1,001 1885–1899 637 to 1,575 10-5 to 13-0 GERMANY AND JAPAN (Nil).

UNITED STATES.

* Wisconsin " **Oregon.***

1898

(1,6.53

1893 10,258

17-2

36-8

USARMOURED,

Cruisers, 2nd Cinss, Protected;

“ Boston “

1381

3,035

"Philadelphia**

1889

4,410

15-6

19-7

11

3rd Class, Un-. protected.

+ Yuhina'

872

1,300

10.6

Training ship.

** Marblehead **

192

2,0189

184

** Bennington **

1890

1,710.

17.5

** Concori”

1890

1,710

8.91

Gunboat

Sloops

Tornedo Boat Destroyer

Torpedo Boats, 1st Class

1874-97|||1,000–1,100 In to 12-92 of these are Training ships.

1888

11.8

185x

279

1.0%

*

AHMOCHED.

Battleships, 1st Class -

HOLLAND (Ni).

NOTE-Besides the above, Chili has a squadrop as follows:-1 Battleship, 2nd Class ; 2 Comit Defence Ships, 2 1st Class Cruisers, 3 oì Class Cruisers, 3rd Class Cruisers, 3 Torpedo vessels, 9 Destroyers, 5 Torpedo

boats.

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APPENDIX B.

The following tables give the British Ships and those of the principal Foreign Powers on the NORTH AMERICA, CAPE OF GOOD HOPE, SOUTH-EAST COAST OF America, PACIFIC STATIONS, and in the EASTERN SEAS on April 15th, 1902. (The names of Battleships and Cruisers only are given, for smaller vessels the total numbers of each class):-

I-ATLANTIC OCEAN.

NORTH AMERICA AND WEST INDIES.

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