hipping,
STIVALS
Border Knight, Br. .. 3.973, Dalion, 31st May, London 1 th April, and Singapore 25th May, Gen.-V. Y. K.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1904.
Vessels in Fort,
STEAMERS.
THE WEATHER.
• The following report is from Mr.J.1, Plum Anghin, Ger. 8.5, 1,caro, Scharfer, 28th May,mer, Chief Assistant of the Hongkong Obser-
Bangkak sath May, Kice.-B. & S. Belgian King. Br 5.5., 2,153. J. Haytor, 30th May, Barry 23rd Mar, Coals.-D. & Co, Ld.
vatory :--
On the 1st at 11.30 a.m. The barometer May,Wakamatsu (Japan) 25th May, Coal. Bemes, Ger, 5.5, 2,168, E. Muhic, 30th May fallen in both N. and S. China and in the Phi. has risen in Japan and in Mid China and
Opland, Nor. ., 877, Th. W. Schlythe, 31st
M. B. K. Zafiro, Hr. s.5, 4611, R. Rodger, 1st June,— Iloilo 29th May, Ballast.-S., T. & Ch. Kwelynng, Br. ... 1,062, 1, Menthrel, 1st June,
Wuhu and Chinking 27th May, Gen. B. & S. Flintshire, Br. s.5, 2,476, G. P. M. Haffner, ist June,-Singapore 26th May, Gen--S., T. & Co. Simon, Br. 65, 3,379, Collins, 1st Juny-
Mororan 23rd May, Coals.-D. & Co., Ld. Taurus, Nor. 5.5, 1,3 7, E. Kizer, 1st June- Barry Dock 14th April. Coal.--Order. Cheang Chew, Br. 5.8., 1,113, f. Harrison, 1st |
June-Singapore and Hoihow 31st May, Gen.-Chinese.
Karin, Swed, 5.5, 697, G. Petterson, ist Tune, Chelon 26th May, Beans.-S., W. & Co. Helene, Am. gunboat, 1,388, Staunton, 181
June-Swatow 31st May. Foochow, Br. ss., 1,128, H. Smale, tst fune,
-Canton grat May, Gen.-B, & S.
Clearances at the Harbour Office.
Karin, for Chefon.
Kwongchow, for Canton.
Taurus, for Singapore.
Wingehat, for Macao,
Kongnan, for West River.
Chingwn, for Maji.
Hoiching, for Macan
Yingking, for Canton,
Tour at 0184.
May 31 Sirins, H.M.S. cruiser, for Singapore.
June r.
Empress of China, for Vancouver. Candi, for Shanghai, &c.
Gaea, tor Salgan.
Germania, for Moji.
Strasburg, for Singapore.
Trites, for Anping.
Canton, for Shangluni.
Meefo, for Shanghai.
Jacob Diederichten, for Hoihow.
{tal ", "s"aY ་g-།",
Per Flintshire, from Singapore-Mr. Mosley, 77 Chinese, and i Japanese.
Per Zafira, from Hoito- Messrs. M, Martez And child, P. Marquez Limbov, Yap Kai Hock, Lo Lin, Co Chan Co, Tan Mun, Ti Ak, Co Cani, Tin Chien, Lin Bun Pn. Lim Cun Co, Lo Si C, Le Quai Co and child, Go Yo, Co. Tap To Lin, and 6 Chinese.
Per Cheang Chew, from Singapore, &c.-150 Chinese.
Per Taurus, from Barry Dock-Messre H. Ailsen, H. Granneberg and Stoffel.
Fassengers departed.
Per Ernest Simans. for Saigon-Mr and Mrs. Kra-rich, Messe de Sant Quentin, Pellen, 10 Chinese, and 18 sailors For Sin- gapore. and Mrs. Wehb, 4 Chines and 26 Japanese. For Bataria-Mr. At H, Gomes and daughter For Bombay-Mesars M. D. Vaaia and K. Edulj Vaidor Djibauti-z Chinese. For Suez--Mrs. Clarisse Brown. For Marseilles-Messrs A. Klappenhauer C G. Benzenuis and E H. Moser. For London -Mr. Horace E. Marrow.
Per Fuensang, for Manila-Miss E. W. Clark, Messrs. H. Mon e, A Havert Charles K. Bliss. Stewart Laughlin, Alejandro Livioco, Aniceto Avelino, W. P. Sherlock, Miguel Loren, Cheong Wing. Cheong Tong, Cheung Yu, Cheung Chan, Cheung Lee, Cheung Lun Yao, Cheang Yu, Woo Yukhang, Cheong Lack and Cheong Ken Yuen,
Shipping Report
Sandakan 26th May, Timber and Gen.- M. & Co. Ching Wo, Br. s.5, 3,881, G. H. Parkinson, 31st Portland, Or, via Japan Ports rst May, Gen.-C. C. S. 8. Co. Hingang, Br. 8.5, 4,576, W. E. Sawer, 29th May, Hongay 27th May, Coal.-J., M. & Co.
Gaelic, Br. 5.5., 2,691, W. Finch, R.N.R., 27th May, San Francisco 26th April, Honolulu 3rd May, Yokohama 17th, Kobe 2 st, Nagasaki aznd, and Shanghai 15th, Mails and Gen.-9. & O. S. 5. Co. Giang Bee, Br. 3.8., 1,198, A. Dunlop, goth
Bay, Palembang 23rd May, Gea.-Heng Seng Chiang.
Gregory Apcar, Br. s.s., 2,949, J. G. Olifent,
29th May,-Calcutta rath May, via Penang and Singapore 25th, Gen.-D. S. & Co., Ld
Hailan, Fr. s., 377, Andersen, 31st May,
Hoihow 29th May, Gen. and Pigs →A. R. M.
Helene Rickmers. Ger.
.s., 6,000, G. Warncke, 31st May, Cardiff 19th April, Coals.- Order.
Hermiston, Br. 8.8., 2,883, Wm. T. Bain, 30th May, New York 7th April, Case Oil- S. O. Co.
Hopsang, Br. s., 1,439, J. M. Hay, grst May, -Nagasaki 26th May, Coal.-J., M. & Co, Kaifong, Br. 5.5., 1,024, G. H. Pennefather, 29th "May, Manila 25th May, and Amoy 28th,
Ballast B. & S.
Kobsichang, Ger. ss., 1,292, T. Spiesen, 27th May, Bangkok 18th May, Rice and Wood.-B. & S.
Loongsang, Br. 8.3., 1,091, G. S. Weigall, 31st
lippines.
The depression referred to on the 30th alt. is now situated to the north of Shantung and the low pressure in the China Sea is maintained. Gradients are very slight on the China Coast and light variable winds will continue in the Formosa Channel, and moderate NE, winds in the northern part of the China Sea.
Forecast:-Light E. to NE. winds, fine.
HONGKONG.
Anderson, Mr. Beattie, R. B. Benzenuis, Mrs. R. Birbeck, R. J. Bissell, W. S. Hoggan, Mr. & Mrs. R. Bonnet, Mr. & Mrs. Bonner, E. A
Lewis, A. R. Mecgowan, R.J. Mackie, C. Gordon Marriott, Dr. O.
way. And Dr. Williams, Pink Fills the the origin in this brave woman's devotion to bor greatest of all Tonics because they are the only children; and that she did not actually give rational Tonic.
her life for theirs is due not to any sparing of St. Vitus' Dance is a disease that is getting herself, but to the fact that when, exhausted by Matheson, Mr. R. S. more and more frequent in our schools. Young nursing two of them in succession through people tire their Nerves with study, and the dangerous illnesses, she fell sick herself and E. is their cry. Sometimes the trouble takes the for pale people snatched her from her peril and Nerves cry out. Sometimes St. Vitus! Dance seemed likely to die, Dr. Williams' pink pills
form of Neuralgia, Headache, Nervous Exhaus-made her a strong woman again, able to con- tion, weakess of the limbs and muscles, and tinue ber devoted, useful life as wife and what we call "being Run Down."
mother,
and child McAran, T. P.
F. Meikle, Mr. & Mrs.
Moir, G. A.
Moon, Mr. & Mrs. E. M. Morrill, J.
Newington, A. G.
North, C. J.
St. Vitus' Dance is a troublesome disease, In October, 1902, Das of her sons became and no wonder it has given the Saint a bad seriously ill. Night and day the unselfish
J. Pattie, Mr. & Mrs. J. A. little bands are always twitching. "My little which only a clever, tactful woman's heart can name. The patient cannot keep still. The mother sat at his beside, rendering that care
O'Brien, J. P.
Osborn, Mrs. F.
Borthwick, Mrs. R. W. Miller, P. L Boyce, W. B. Clark, W. G. Davies, F. O., Deacon, F. B. Davies, Mrs. J. T.
Dean, G. Derbyshira, J. H. Douglas, Capt. & Mrs. Downing, T. C. Emerson, A. Fischer, R Fisher, H. G. Freear, W. Glover, C.
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER. May 31st, 1904, 1.11.
Bar. Th. Hu, Wind W. Graham, F.
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Co.
Machew, Ger. 5.8, 996, Harjes. 28th May Bangkok 22nd May, Gen.-B. & 5. Macquarie, Br. s.s, 2,703. St. John George, 26th May-Saigon 23rd May, Gen.-G, L. &
Co.
Marie Jebsen, Ger. s... 1,776, H. Bendixen,
zrat May.-Java Ports 11th May, Sugar J. & Co. Mercedes, Hess, 2,99%, G: S. McGregor, 30th May,Wellington and New Zealand 7th Nanshan, Br, S.S., 1,299, F. F. Stovell, 26th
May, Cal-Admiralty
May-Kotisichang 19th May, Rice and Nanyang, Ger. 15, 1.000 E. Hass, 30th May,
Meal-B & Co.
-Chefno 25 h May Beans and Bean-oil. Chinese.
Nithsdale, Br. 4.5, 7.234, John Cameron, 31st May,Moji 25th Way. Cool.-B, & Co. Plitvice, Aust. 5.5, 2.742, J. Blecich, 25th May.
-Moji 18th May, Coal.-Order. Progress, Ger. s.a., 687, F. Bremner, 29th May,
-Hoihow 28th May, Gen.-S. & Co. Tam.og. Br. ss., 1,360, Stort, 27th May,
Canton 26th May, Gen.-8. & S. Unis, Nor, 1.5, 761, P. Peterson, 26th May,
Whampoa, Br. 5.5, 1,109, l'actuer, gh May - -Penarth and April, Coal-Order.
Zirgam, Br. s.s., 2,21,J. Webber, 27th May.-
Shanghai 6th May, Gen. 1 & 5.
.
arry th Mar., Coal-H. & Co.
SAILING VENNELA.
Eclipse, Fr. ship, 1.978, McBryde toth May, -New York toth Dec., 1903. Case Dil- S. 0. ".
Marise. Ital. bq., 1,118, 1). Urso, 9th April,
-Freemantle 7th Feb., Sandalwood. Order.
Odd, Ner. bq, 997. Arnoldsen, 18th May.
Trongate, Br. hq, 949. A. Hutton, 28th May,
Bunburg 2nd April, Timber.-S., T. & Co.
Fremantle 23rd May, Sandalwood.- Gilman & Co.
Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Returns. U.S.S. Wisconsin
Kowloon
Str. Any ing from Wuhu :-Light variable | U.S.S. Callao ..... airs and calms, fine weather.
Str. Zafiro from foilo:-Light to moderate N.E, winds throughout, spa smnalk.
Str. Flintshire from Singapore-Light to moderate variable winds, fine clear weather, sea smooth.
Str. Simon fom Mororan Light to mode. vale N.W. to E. winds, overcast and cloudy weather, and moderato 888.
Str. Cheangthese from Singapore:-Light Ely winds from there to Hoihow, thence to port fresh E.NE wind, and heavy swell.
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Grant, A. W.
Harrington, L. M.
Hall, Capt, T.
Hayton, J. T.
Hemens, H. K.
Heckford, R. G.
Hooper, Mr. and Mr.
Hughes, W. Kerfoot Icely, Rev. F.
Joseph, Mr. & Mrs. E,S.
Katsch, E. A. Kirkwood, Į.
Lapp, H.
Latta, J. Leggelt, E A.
Allen, Thomas Birtan, H. D. Burdekia, Geo. Coomb, L. M. Deniston, G. Erskine, E. P.
Peck, Dr. H.
Pike, Mrs. G.
Potter. A. G.
Rice, P. F.
Ruggler, Mr. and Mrs.
J. A.
Sayle, R. T. D.
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girl,” snid Mr. Street, of 23 Clyde-street, Fenton, give. It is an old adage that nursing can do Popham, Mr. and Mrs. Stoke-on-Trent, England "suffered so much more than doctors: the doctors themselves are the first to affirm it. When at last her boy was out of danger, and Mrs. Went already ex- hausted by the long devotion which had warded off the threatened death-began to hope for a little rest, her daughter was sud- denly brought home from London stricken with the dread typhoid fever. But the noble woman did not shirk the task before her. Her nursing saved her daughter's life; but her own- health collapsed at the end of the long months of
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Simcock, Mrs. F.
Skott, C.
Sloan, P. Somerville, Geo. Somewille, Mrs. A. Sprungli, E. Stanley, H. H. Thomas, C. B. Trimmel, W. D.
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Bunner, Mr. and Mrs.
W. S. Chandler, Lieut. F.
Delgado, F. P.
Deters,
Erust, John Harns, F.
Keyt, Dr. F.
Konig, Dr. Lorinzin, Mr. and Mrs. Maisda, Mr. & Mrs. McClay, A. Pezare, Lieut. T. Ritzpanpt, Dr.
Rogge, F.
Sipply, E.
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Jones, Frederic
Iremonger, Lieut-Col.
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A SAINT WITH A BADME NA.
DREAD ST. VITUS DANCE CURED BY
DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS FOR PALE PEOPLE.
WHAT I LSE THEY HAVE DONE.
St. Vitus Dance is the type of many dis. tases, It comes from hungry, exhausted Nerves. So do Neuralgia, Spinal Weakness, and Paralysis so do many aches and pains that trouble men and women, without their being able to tell the rause of them. The way to cure them is to feeu the Nerves; and that is where so many people make a mistake. They try to cure themselves with drugs that deaden, and tonics that only whip up the tired nerves.
That's the old-fashioned way. Tinker at the symptoms; neglect the cause of the disease.
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People
"Hopelessly wrecked."
May Street, who was cured of St. Vitus Dance by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. from St. Vitus' Dance that her life was a misery to her. She was plagued with pains in her head, and the doctor said she was Anemic. We had to take her from school. Now fifteen years old, she is well and bonny, without a sign of illness. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People made her so. We had tried many remedies'in vain. She got no relief until she took Dr. Williams', anxiety and overwork. She seemed hopelessly and the effect these pilfs had an her was simply wrecked. As long as there was anything to be marvellous. As soon as she commenced to done for others she laboured cheerfully and take them she felt considerably better, and by without stin!. The moment her care could be the time she had finished the second bottle all dispensed with she dropped, exhausted. traces of St. Vitus Dance had gone. Her appetite returned, the colour came back to her cheeks, and she looked and felt as happy and as well as a young girl should."
"Day after day," she said, "I lay helpless on the couch, unable to do anything, and want ing only to be left in peace. The strain of continual nursing from October to February Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People are had made me hysterical; my nerves were all not a cure-all. They care the one thing that is on-end, and I had terrible pains in the head. the cause of numerous diseases-poor blood. I tried many remedies, but without benefit, Acting on the blood, and on the nerves through until a pamphlet came into my hands, in which the blood, they have cured Anæmia, Bile, Con- I read of cases exactly like my own which bad sumption... Bronchitis. Eczema, Fits, Gout, been cured by Dr. Williams' pink pills. 1 Heart Disease, Paralysis, and the ailments decided to give them a trial. My health began which women suffer in silence. It is the to improve at once. The pills seemed to put genuine pills, not substitutes (which some new life-blood into me. I was soon able to re. shopmen push that cure. The full name on sume my household duties, and ever since I the pink wrapper is a guarantee of genuine began to take the medicine I have felt an alio, ness Refure pink pills that don't bear Dr. gether different woman. Williams' name. You can send direct for the pills to Dr. Williams' Medicine Company, but I still keep a bottle in the house, and occa "I took only three bottles in all at that time, Helborn-viaduct, London, enclosing the price,sionally take a dose or two as a tonic, for I 25. gd. (or 115. gd. for six battles): but the best think they are really invaluable and should be plan is to ask for them at a shop where they always at hatid in every home. You have my sell you what veu ask for, and don't try to permission to publish my statement and my palm off Substitutes upon you.
Substitutes
address-24 Upper Park-road, Brightlingsea, never cured anyone, but they bring more profit England-for I think the benefits to be derived to the shopkeepers who try to sell them, and from a course of Dr. Williams' pink pills should. who would rather make mare profit for them be made known far and wide." selves than supply what will really do you good. You should avoid Substitutes and the people who keep them.
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A DEVOTED MOTHER.
PERILS HER LIFE FOR HER CHILD.
blood and new strength which Dr. Williams' Men as well as women benefit by the new
pink pills are able to give. But it is only the genuine pills bearing Dr. Williams! name (and to be obtained past free for two and sinepence from Dr. Williams' Medicine Company, Hol born viaduct, London, if readers have any diffi culty in purchasing the genuine at shops) which have cured so many cases of anemia, bile, consumption, fits, goul, indigestion, kidney disease, paralysis, locomotor ataxy, St. Vitus' dance, and the frequent ailments of ladies. used an imitation, she would probably never Substitutes cure nothing. If Mys, Went had
have recovered from the terrible state of ex- Rose, Mr. & Mrs. T. I, begin at the other and. They act on the
haustion into which she had fallen, and it is to Rosencrauts, H. L.
Nerves through the blood. They cure the gives the simple story which she told in reply the genuine remedy that she owes the fact that Shepherd, Brace cause of the disease first, and the aches and to his questions.
she still lives to enjoy the love and gratitude Stephens, Mr. & Mrs | pains that are the effset of it soon vanish. The tragedy which seemed to threaten the of the family to which she so unsparingly gave
M. J. D.
That's the new-fashioned way-the reasonable family circle of Mr. and Mrs. Went had its of her best.
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Mcdest, retiring, seeing no great merit in her own devotion, Mrs. Went, the wife of an Essex man, has a higher claim to respect though until now the World has never her of her than many a showy heroine of sensational newspapers.
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A, and child
Llageri, Miss L.
Christie, Mr. & Mrs. D. Menashib, R.
Newborn, R. H.
. Reeves, Miss
Ribot, Capt. and Mrs.
Alacrity Albion Algerine Amphitrite... Andromeda Bramble Britomari Centurion ...
*
despatch.vessel...
1,700
3,000
Commander O. de B. Brock...
***
battleship, 1st class... sloop ...
Shanghai
12,950 16
13,500
Captain T. H. M. Jerram
Watung
1,050
1,400
Commander R. Nugent...
Shanghai
11,000 16
18,000
Captain Charles Windham, c.v.0.
Wozung
Captain R. Nelson Ommanney
Weihaiwel
Mar
710
1,300
Lieut.-Commander F. M. Leake......
Yangiare
710
6
1,300
Lieut-Commander T. D. Pratt
Yaugtise
Walker, A. T. Williams, W. H.
10,500 14
13,000
Captain Fegan
200
Wusung
Creasy
**
13,000
14
21,000
Captain Henry M. Tudor
M
IN
Hongkong
Cherub
**
390
300
Eclipse
5,600
11
9,600
Espiègla
1,070
1,400
Captain Robert H. S. Stokes... Commander Ernest Barton....
Hongkong
+.
Weihalwei
Hongkong
CRAIGIEBURN,
Fame...
360
5,700
Fearless
1,580
3,200
Lieut. Commander C. Asser... Commander P. V. Lewes, D.&.0. ...
Hongkong
Ross, W. W. Smith, Mr. E. Grant Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
Grant Woodward, Mr. & Mrs.
and children
PEAK.
Martin, R.
Glory * Handy Hart... Humber Јарци Kinsha Leviathan ... Moorhen Ocean
battleship, rst class...
12,950
13,500
Captain W. A. Carter
120
Wunung
275
4,000
.
Hongkong
311 I
123
torpedo boat destroyer...
375
4,000
Hongkong
*** ***
***
storeship
1,640
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torpedo boat destroyer ...
зво
800
1,900
FII
14
riter gunboat
Fr+
cruiser, Ist class
14,100
31,592
KA
river gunboat
180
Bog
#11
#4
battleship, 1st clasa...
12,950
13,500
Commander J. D. Daintree Lieut.-Commander J. A. Gregory... Lieut.-Commander G. B. Powell... Honourable N. G. Stopford... Lieut.-Commander G. G. Webster Captain T. G. Grost, R.N.
440
1
Weibelwel
Hongkong
10
H
Beattie, J. M.
McDermott, A. P. B.
Otter
***
104
torpedo boat destroyer ...
350
6,300
Hongkong
Beattie, M. P.
Moxon, Mr. and Mrs.
Phospix Rambler
+40
sloop !!!
1,400
Commander W. H. Nicholson
+
**
Herbert
surveying:yessel
B35
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Captain Morris H. Smyth
<
Amoy
Rinaldo
201
MI
980
1,400
Commander D. St. A. Wake...
Sandakan
Perry, F.
120
A
*
-
85
240
Lieut. Commander John P; Irven...
West River
Pollock, H. E.
TOP
sloop...
74
980
1,400
Commander T. Jackson.....
Shanghai
про
-Post, N.
river gunboat ...
85
240
Lieut. Commander H, T. Atlay ni
West River
Sawer, Mrs. W. E.
cruiser, and class
1,600
9,000
Captain C. H, H. Moore...
en route Singapors
Sharp, Mr.
river gunboat
14
340
Lient.-Commander Davidson
434
Yangtzo
Sinclair, A.
torpedo boit destroyer ...
6,300
Lieut. Commander C. G. Codrington ...
Hongkong
Skelton, MI. Skelton, Mars, Smith, C. W, *Spalckhavar, W. O. C.
Stevenson, D. Stokes, Mr.
**F
torpedo host destroyer ...
250
6,500
Fleet Reserve
Hongkong
Uffel, W. von Watkins,
and Mr Watson, Mr. and Mrs. -Watson," Comdr, and
Mrs. Wenbom, 3. T.
Capt,
Talbot... Timar Teal Thetis... Tweed Vengeance Vestal... Virage Waterwitch Whiting Woodcock... Woodlarke
Jae
craiser, and class
+
1,600
9,600
Captain Lewis Bayly.
Singapore
receiving ship
+
4,650
Commodore Dicken
Hongkong
180
2
Boo
Lient-Commander E. V. Dugmore
Yangitra
...
3,400
9,000
163
200
Captain J. A. C. Wilkinson .. Lieutenant Forbes'....
Shanghal
ATS
042
Hankow
12,950
13,500
PR
980
1,400
Captains Leslie Stuart, CM.G Commander S. St. John Farquhar
Wasang
Singapore
*
6,300
Hongkong
459
Lient-Commander Ernest C. Hardy
Welhalwal
3,900
Lient-Commander H, M, Wells...
550
550
Lieut.-Commander Hugh Somerville Lieat-Commander Wass4, my v
Hongkong
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Yangtom
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river gunboat
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river gunboat at
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coast defence gunboat...
bartleship, 1st clan!!!
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surveying ship
torpedo boat destroyer, ...river gunboat
river gunboat
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