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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

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HONGKONG.

| CABLE ADDRESS,—Telegraph, Hongkong,

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Also widely circulated in Japan, Cochin China, Ceylon, India and the Far East generally,

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Shipping,

arrivate.

Vigilante, Fr. gunboat, 180, Cemdr. Carol,

27th June,Canton 26th June, Australian, Br. 5.5, 3,870, W. G. McArthur, 30th June,-Kobe 24th June, Gen.-G., L. & Co.

An Pho, Br. ss., 966, 1. Kynoch, 30th June,

Saigon 26th June, Rice, Chinese. Phranang, Ger. s.s., 1,021, F, Mangelsdorff, 30th June, Bangkok 16th June, Rice.-B. & S. Woosung, Br. 5.3., 1,109, M. Dowson, 30th June, -Shanghai 24th June, Gen-B. & S. Saint Leonards, Br. ss, 1,763, C. J. Shrine, 30th June,-Cardiff 27th April, Coal.-D. & to Le.

Tiger, Ger. gunboat, goo, Dainling, 30th June,

from Macau. Chihli, Br. s., 1,142, G. Hooker, 30th June,

Tientsin 21st June, Wei-hai-wei 23rd, and Chefoo 24th, Gen.-B. & S.

Pakhoi, Br. 5.5., 1,229, K. E. Tuebben, 30th June, Newchwang and Chefoo zand June, Beans.-B. & S.

Erica, Ger. 5.5., 1,301, R. Rickmann, 30th June, -Hongay 28th June, Coal.-J. & Co. Knight of the Thistle, Br. s.a., 4,286, G. S.

Baker, 1st July,-Cardiff 2nd May, and Singapore 25th June, Coal.-D. & Co, Ld. Dagmar, Nor. 28, 383, C. A Carl, 1st July,

Tourane 21th Jane, Coala Bune. Fritbof, Nor, as, 891, Haraldsen, 30th June,

Tamsul via, Amay and Swatow 16th June, Gen.-O. S. K.

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Clearances at the Harbour Ofles

Loongmoon, for Canton,

Pakket, for Canton.

Chikit, Canton.s Yingking, for Canton. Halian, for Swatow Laertes, for Saigon. Deramore, tor Sasebo." Vedra, for Balikpapar." Wo Ping, for West River. Chan On, for West River. Saint Leonards, for Nagasaki. Haileeng, for Swatow, Kroongtung, for Canton.

Departures.

July

Chusan, for Shanghai. Hailan, for Coast Ports, Woosung, for Canton. Canton, for Shanghai, Tyr, for Hangay,

Cassougore Berived, Per An Pho, Ironi Saigon-209 Chinese. Per Woo ung, from Shanghai-Mrs. Lubin, and Mr. Clark.

er Chikli, from Tientsin, &c,-Messrs.

and Lecompte.

Lat Loongmoon, from Shanghai-Messrs. C. Cassidy, W. S. Wyler, D. Ferkermigham, and 57 Chinese.

Steamers Expooted.

Vassals

From

Agents

Dur

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Clavering. Moji C.C.Co.,LdJuly

2 Athenian ... Shanghai... C. P. R. Cofuly 3 Benlarig... Singapore G., L. & Cojuly Emp. of Japan. Tapan......C. P. R. ColJuly 4 Himera ......... Manila S., T. & Co July 4 Ischia............. Singapore [C. & Co... July 54 Seydlitz........Japan. M. & Co...|July? P. R. Luitpold. Singapore. M. & Co... July 6 Siberis Japan...... P. M. Ce... July 7 Victoria...B. & S. Faly, 7 Nicomedia......fapah......P. & A. ColJuly to Calcutta..., M. & CoJuly 2 ...B. & S. July 13 Sydney Tartar...........Vancouver. C. P. R. Cojuly 19

Calchas.........

Kumsang Tsinan

Hongkong Whampoa Dook Returns. U.S.S. Pathfinder... Kowloon Dock. U.S.S. General Alara' 21 Haimun ......> U.S.S. Chauncey Taiyuan

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Per Australian, from Kobe for Sydney---Mr.. J. W. Purvis, Misses K. and B. Callinan. For Manila-Mr. and Mrs. Murphy and servant, CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER. Messrs. E. L. Crooke, J. W. Goodwin, Heurity and Harden.

Per Rengal, for Hongkong from Shanghai-- Mr. and Mrs. Arneit and infant, Messrs. H. S. Conway and child, J. P. Morley, H. M. Hem ming, A. R. Hassan, Capi. Wakefield, R., | Master P. Dixon, Master H. Ramsay, Messrs.

June 30th, 1904, a.m.

Bar. Th. Hu. Wind Wr

Vladivostock.7 a.m. →

euro... Haf:odate Tokio ..........

1. Kernan, L. F. Fegner, A. Bastien, Chinese Kochi assistant, and 3 Indians. From Kobe-Mr. R. Nagasaki..... J. McLaren. From Yokohama-Mr. Franks. Kagoshima...

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29.87

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29.71

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29.88

29.85 29.81

From Shanghai. for Singapore-Mr. Jas. El-Oshima ....... linger. For London-Miss Lewis, Engr. Naha. 2 Comdr. Rushbrook, R.N. Sub-Lieut. Burnet, Ishigakijima.. R.N., and Engr.-Lieut. Crabtree, R.N. For Marseilles-Messrs. F. Reinman and Von Kiss, From Yokohama—Mr. F. A. Olivan.

Fassengers to depart.

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Taihoku...... am. 29.74 Taichu.........

Taipan.........

Kashua ..... Pescadores...

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Post Ginre.

A fall will diote for :---- Canton--Per Haytow, zud July, 7.30 AM. Europe, &c India, via. Tuticorin-}| Bengal, and July, 11 AM

Macao-Per Hangshan, 2nd July, 12.15 P.M. Swatow, Amoy and Tamsui-Per-Hasionng, and July, 1 ...

Manila-Per Zafiro, and July, 2 P.M. Manila-Per Leongsang, 2nd July, 3 KM. -- Per Kongnam, 2nd July, 4 P.14. •

Samshul, Shishing, Takhing and Wachow

Namtao-Per Tatchun, and July, 5 P.M... Sanbue-Per Hot:Fu, and 'July, 5 P.M. Macao-Per Wingcħat, 2nd July, 5 P.M. Port Darwin, Thursday Island, Cooktown, Cairns, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne-Per Australian, and July, P.M.

Swatow, Amoy and Tamsui-Per Frithjof, 2nd July, 5 P.M.

Canton-Per Powan, 3rd July, 9 A.M, Kongmoon, Kumchuk and Samshui-Per Lintan, 3rd July, 9 AM.

Namta Per Taichun, 3rd June, ÿ A.M. Sanbue-Per Hoi Fu, 3rd July, 9 AM. Macao-Per, Wingchai, 3rd July, 9 A.M Macau Per Heungshan, 4th July, 1.15 P.M. Kongmoon, Kumchuk and Samshui-Per Tak Hing, 4th July, 5 MM.

HONGKONG.

Anderson, WMAUSFLergait, EA, Beattie, R&B.TVEN

Lestar, Mis Bingham, Mrs. Mr. Lewin, AIR, TAGU / T. E. and child Machowan, R. J. Birbeck, RJ Mackie, C. Gordon Blabaya, P.Marriott, Di. 0. Bissell, W. S McAran, T. P.. Hogg Mr. & Mrs. Ry Meikle, Mr. & Mrs. E Boaner E. An Miller, F. L. Borthwick, Mr. & Mrs. Moir, G. A

Bod

Cay

Cla

Darby

Davici 20. Davies, Mrs. J. T.. Deacon, FB. Dean, G.

Douglas, Capt. & Mr. Downing, TC Econamos, D. S. Emerson, A.

Fenwick, E

Fisher, H. G

Garlick, WCD-

Glover, C.

Graham, F.

Gras, Mr.

Grant, A. W.

Hall, Capt. T.

Harding, R. Hart, C.D. Hayton, J. T. Heckford, R. G. Hicks, A. P. C. Hochappel E. C... Hooper, it and Mrs.

Namta-Per Türckun, 4th July, 5 P.M. Saubus-Per Hoi Fu,-4th July, 5 P.M. Macan Per Vingchai, 4th July, 5 P.M. Part Barwin, Thursday Island, Cooktown, Caims, Townsville, Brislane, Syhy and Melbourne-Per Chingtu 5th July, 3 P.M.

Europe &c. India, **** Doran Percely, Rev. F.

Seydlits th July, 11 AM...

Shanghai-Per Changchow, 6th July, 3. P.M. Manila Per Tean, 6th July, 3 P.M. Shanghai-Per Woosung, 7th July, 3 P.M. Swatow, Chefoo and Tientsin-Per Chihli, 8th July, 3 P.M.

Hughes, V. Kerfoot

Mood, Mr. & Mr. E.M.

Morie, Mrs.

Mowry, II.

Newington, A. G,

Meyers, F

North, C. J.

Pattie, Mr. & Mrs, J, A.

Point, E

Potter, A. G

Rayner, F.8. Rice, P.F.

Sayer, G. B. J. Sayle, R..T. D.

Scott,“Mr. & Mrs. Gray Skott, Ca Somerville, Geo.. Somewille, Mrs. A Stanley, H. B Stewart, W.,

Thomas, C. B.

Swann, W.

Trimmel, W. Tuebben, Mr. and Mrs.

and child Vetch, F

Viserie, Dr.

D.

Waite, H, E. & sérvant: Whitton, Mrs. A. M.

and child

Windsor, J. A. Williams, W. H.

Philips

Ai vulmer, 'Mr. & Mrs.

Ioseph, Mr. & Mra E.SC. E.

Katsch, E. A. Lecomte, G.

Burdekin, Geo. Manila-Per Rudi, 9th July, 9 a.M.

Chun Jock Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Hono- Coomb, L. M. tulu and San Francisco-Per Deric, 9th July. Duncan, L. W.

29.74

29.72

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91 29.73

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II A.M.

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129.69 129-73

Per Bengal, from Shanghai for London-Weibaiwei...9 a.m.zo. Miss Lewis, Eng. Comdr. Rushbrook, Sub-Lt. Gutzlaff Burnett, R.N., and Eng. Lt. Crabtree.

For Sharp Peak... Marseilles-Messrs. Reimann and Von Kiss, Amoy 6.30 a 29.77 78 From Yokohama for Marseilles-Mr. F. A Swatow.....9 a.m. Ollivan. From Shanghai for Singapore-Mr. Canton.......... Jas. Ellinger. From Hongkong for London Hongkong... tom. 29.54 76 95 NE Mr. and Mrs. Morris and a children. For Victoria Peak Bombay-Lieut. R. J. McLaren. For Singa Gap Rock ... pore-Sergt. and Mrs, Hazell, 2 children and Macao.......... infant, Col. Brown, R.N., Messrs. Harold E. Haiphong.... Waite and Jas. Hutchison.

Manila........ Bacolod 9 a.m.-~ floilo

Shipping Report

Str. Phranang from Bangkok :-Strong mon- soon, heavy sea.

Str. Woosung from Shanghai:-On 16th ult. heavy galo, anchored in Hengwha harbour; British str. Kansu of London wished to be re- ported.

Str. Australian from Kobe-Through in land sea heavy rains and thick weather, from Moji heavy S. E. swell, and rainy weather with falling Bar.

Str. An Pho from Saigon-Moderate to fresh winds with corresponding sea to Gap Rock, thence to port moderate to strong N'ly winds with continuous rain, and thick weather.

Vessels in Port.

STEAMED

Anapa, Br. 5.s., 2,251, J. M. Williamson, 28th

June, Barry Dock 15th May, Coal. Order.

Anerley, Br. 5.5., 1,199, R. M. Robertson, 24th

Juac,-Saigon 20th June, Gen.-M. & Co. Carl Diederichsen, Ger. 6, 774, H. Schlaikier, 19th June-Haiphong and Hoihow 26th June, Geo.-J. & Co.

Carl Menzell, Ger. 2.5, 984, J. Janssen, 18th June, Amoy 17th June, Ballast.-E. A. T. Co.

Clitus, Br. s., 1,558, D. W. Hislop, 28th June,

-Saigon 23rd June, Rice and Geo.

Oider.

General Alava, Am. transport, Whitton, zoth

June, Cavite 17th June. Hailong, Br. 85, 783, Gibson, 30th June,

Tamsui z8th June, Gen.D. Lo Co Haimun, Br. 5.5, 636, W. C. Passmore, 14th

June, Kobe 19th June, Ballast.-D., L. & Co.

Hinsang, Br. ss., 1,424, W. E. Sawer, 30th June,-Saigon 26th June, Rice.-J., Ñ‚ & Co.

Keongwai, Ger, 9.5, 1.5, W. Möllermann, 29th June, Bangkok zoth June, Rice and Teakwood.-M. & Co.

Laiyang, Br. s.s., 2,224, E. J. Tadd, 6th June,- Calcutta z1st May, Penang 26th, and Sin- gapore 31st, Gen.-J., M. & Co. Loongsang, Br. s... 1,093, G. S. Weigall, goth June,-Manila 27th June, Gen.-J., M. & Mausang, Br. 3.5., 1,644, S. J. Payne, 25th June, -Sandakan zoth June, Timber.-J., M. &

Co.

Go.

Progress, Ger, s.s., 687, F. Bremer, 29th June,

-Swatow 28th June, Gen.-S. & Co. Samsen, Ger. 5.5, 998, Richwaldt, 26th June,

Kohsichang 19th June, Rice.-M. & Co. Suisang, Br. 9.s., 1,776, J. Young, 28th June,

-Calcutta rath June, Penang and Singa pore zand, Gen.-J., M. & Co. Taiyuan, Br. 5.5, 1,459, L. Dawson, 26th June, -Australian Pons 4th June, and Manila 23rd June, Gen.-B. & S. Zafiro, Br, 8.8., 1,510, Radgers, 20th Jane,

Manila 27th June, Gon.-S., Ti & Co.

Eclipse, Br. ship, 1,978, J. McBryde. 10th May,

HAVE SAILING VESBELI.

-New York toth Dec., 1903, Case Oil. S. O. Co.

Kentmere, Br. bq, 2,334, Burch, 14th Jane,

New York 29th Jan, Kerosine.-S. 0. Co. Maria Le, Ital, bq, 1,118, D. Urse, 9th April,

-Freemantle 7th, Feb., Sandalwood. Order.

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Singapore, Penang and Bombay-Per fichia, Irth July, II A.M,

Europe, &c., India, via Tuticorin-Par

Wylie, W. S.

THOMAS

Lau Shlu Namm

Lehman, E.

Lilly, Mr. and Mrs. W.

Vardegan, G.

Whiley, Mr.

Economone, D. S.

Málta, J. B. K,

Freman, O. L.

Manning, S.

Ilains, Mr. & Mrs. J.

J.

Ng Shic Chan

and a children

Varra, 12th July, 11 A.M.

Harries, G. B.

or

Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe,

Yokohama,ickman, C. S.

Williams, S. Young L. Cr

Hough, Dr..

Victona and Vancouver, B.C.-Par Empress Hillerman, B. of Japan, 13th July, 11 A.M.

Europe, &c, India, via Tuticorin-Per Chusan, 16th July, 11 A.M. ̧.

Shanghai,, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria and Vancouver, BC-Por Athanian, zoth July, 11 AM.;

attie, J. M.

Reattle, M. P.

Benson, Mr. & Mr

Bunny, Lieut-Col.

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VISITORS AT THE HOTELS.

Osborn, Mrs. G. Ough, A. H. Railton, W. A.

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Hawkes, U. S. N., Dr.

Robf. H. Jameson, J. Watt

Ladureuw, Mr. & Mrs.

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Browne, Dr. C. S.

Rose, Mr. & Mrs. T. J. Schmidt, Emilo Shepherd, Bruce Spencer, F. W. Stephens, Mr. &

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Christie, Mr. & Mrs. D. Lambert, W. F.

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C. St. James, 10am.||

Barometer. 29.54

Cronin, John

Eyre, Mr and Mrs. II. Newborn, R/H.-

Howard, E. Hutchison, I.

Menashib, R.

Reeves, Miss

Templeman, C. Webb-Bowen, M.

Mrs.

helderke, Capl.

French, Major G. A.

Hudig, D.

Hamilton, Major

Janmer, Mr.

PEAK

Matile, Consul E Paxton, Mr. Pollock, H. E

F. Post, N. BUKA

Holborow, Mr. Jeffaes, H. W. Kourchier, Mr. & Mrs. Martin, K. McDermott, 4. P. B. Moxon, Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert

Sallaway, A. D. G Sewer, Mrs. W. E Smith, CW Spalckbaver, W. O.Ɑ. Steavenson, D.

Stokes, Mr. Stoplitos, Mr.

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Ufici, W. vou Watkins, R., Capt

and Mr. Walton, Mr. and Mr Watson, Comdr. and

Mrs. Wenborn, S. T. White, Dr. and Mrs.

M. J.

Yates, Mr. & Mri.C. C

CRAIGIEBURN.

Cowden, Mr. & Miss Howard, W. H.. Daan, G. H... Lauder, P. Drayson, Mr. and Mrs. Ross, W. W Forrest, T. S.

Smith, Mr. E. Grant Smith, Mr. and Mrs.

Grant

Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs. Gibbons, J. B.

Mrs. Griffith, Mrs.

Harrison, W. S..

Robinson, Capt. W. R.

KOWLOON.

Jun 30 Jane 30 at

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Teraperature....... 76 Humidity... 95 Rainfall......

6.72

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Anderson, Dr. Baxter, Mr. and Mrs. Burton, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel, W.

NAME.

Alacrity Albion ... Algerine Amphitrite... Andromeda Bramble ... Britomart... Centurion ...

Cressy

Cherub

Eclipse

Espiègle

Festless

Iremonger, Lieut.-Col.

and Mr. Jones, Frederic Mitchell, Mr.

Baird, B. A. Barker, W.

Bohlmann, O.

Woodward, Mr. & Mrs.

and children

OCCIDENTAL

Kemp, H. N. Keyt, Dr. F.

Lorenzen, Mrs.

Bunner, Mr. and Mrs. McClay, A.

W.C. Chandler, Lieut. F. Coleman, Y. M.. Cornand, Mr. and Mrs. Dibrell, W. C. Hartog, H. W. Hookios, L. M.

HIS BRITANNIO MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE CRINA STATION.

CLASS.

despatch-vessel...

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Farc... Glay Hart zat Handy

Humber Jakus Iphigenia Kisha Liviathan ... | Myorhen

Octan

Over

Trongate, Br. bq., 949, A. Hutton, 28th May

Fremantle 23rd May, Sandal-wood - Pleenix Gilman & Co.****

Vale of Doo, Sarawak bq., 669, 1, Petersen, R

Dermore, Nor, ss, 925, Scharvig, 30th June,azad Jnce-Rajang, (N.W. Bornse)

* JS-zliff 10th April, and Labuan 26th

June, Con ilman & Co. Laongmoon, Ger. $S

F. Kalkofen, to July-Shanghai 25th Tile, Gon-S

Bengal, Br. 15, 2,751, G. Philipps, July

Shanghai, 28th Jane, Mails and Gen.

OSN. Co..

ngah, Ch. 4, 1,536, W. H. Lust,

Jane, Timber, W. & Co.

Ships Pasted The Canal

Ro

Ro

Sa

Si

Germanican Indrabadi Al Jung Silvia

OULFATA STATIONS ARada, Start, Bodesia, S 6ib June-Benlarig, 7th June- 10th June-Jumna, Nippon, Sii

dnarikisu, June-Oceanien, Sarpedon, Rhein and June 18th Baralorg: Shimonand

July-Canton 30th June, Gen.-C. M. Savo, Peleus, 28th Jane Antimon N, Co.

Estimates given for all 'classes' of work on Biph-Thuan, Fr. ss., 983, Ribault Lagasne, application to

THE MANAGER": HONGKONG TELEGRAPH CO., LB.

Ice House Road,

1st July-Swatow, zyth June, Ballast. B. & Co.

Fude, Fr. torpedo-boat destroyes, 350, Lient. de Vaisseau Jehenne, 1st July,Andam Const 28th Jupon

"Homeward fit "Juse-Brigadayl June Dayers, Binalder, 23 June 2 Simons, Ping Sway, Achilles, June-Manila, NE

Arrivals at Home 18

4th Jude-assinia, Prins Helmet 7th Juno-Tydews: (14th Junn

Moncalm, Fr. battleship, 10,00m Crus, rat Joly,,, mosa, Trierte Glenpers,

Salgon 27th June

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battleship, 1st class....

cruiser, 1st class

cruiser, 1st class

gunboat, 1st class... gunboat, 1st class ... Battleship, rst class... cruiser, jst class

CAPTAIN.

1,050 6 1,400

Commander O. de B. Brock ...

Captain Sydney R. Fremantle Commander R. Nugent

Captain Charles Windham,.c.v.o. Captain R. Nelson Ommanney Lieut.Commander Ostar M. Making

TONS. GUNS. I.H.P.

1,700

D

3,000 12,950 16 13,500

**

11,000 16 18,000 11,000 16

710

16,500

710 6 10,500

1,300 1,300

14. 13,000

12,000

14.

21,000

water tank and tug

Captain Henry M. Tudor,

Lieut. Commander J. D. Pratt Captain Fegan... Wil

390

cruiser, and class...

300

5,600

II

9,600

loop

1,070

10

lorpade, bost destroyer

1,400

360

6

5,700

1,580

battleship, fut obaju

3,200

12,950

16

torpedo boat de

13,500

torpede boat de tr

275

.6

4,000

storeshipja

375

4,000

1,640

3,000

280

cruiser, 2nd class

torpedo boat destroye riyer gunboat

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Peterson, Mrs, & child Pezau, Lieut. T. Robinson, H. Smith, H. S. Stephens, H. Trenmann, Capt.

LAST REPORTED AT

Shanghai

Weihai-wei

Behring Sea

Wei-hai-wei

Wei-hai-wei

Yangtare

Wukung (Wei-bai-wel

Captain Robert H. S. Stokes... Commander Ernest Barton Lieut.-Commal,der C. Asser je.. Commander P.V. Lewes, D.5.0.

Captain W. A. Carter.

Boo.Commander JD. Daintrenamien 7,000 Captain why

Wei-bai-wei

···Hongkong.

Wusung

Chinwantad

Shanghai Wei-hai-wei

Wel-hai-wei

Hongkong

SHongkong

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