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HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL

SIGNALS.

A NEW CODE.

We have received from the Hongkong Observatory a new rode of meteorological signals which comes into force at Hongkong on New Year's Day. They are the some as those at present in use at Shanghai, and will be hoisted on the mast beside the time-ball at Kowloon Point for the information of masters of vessels leaving the port. They do not neces- sarily imply that bad weather is expected. The Bignals are as follows:-

A cone point upwards indicates a typhoon to the North of the Colony.

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY AUGUST 26, 1904.

Intimation.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

1, ICE, HOUSE ROAD,

HONGKONG,

CABLE ADDRESS,--Telegrapk, Hongkong,

THE

HE leading English Newspaper in Chian Also widely circulated in Japan, Cochin China, Ceylon, India and the Far East

E generally.

1

Adaily newspaper with weekly edition

A cunt point upwards and drum below in-published for despatch by the homeward mail dicates a typhoon to the North-East of the

Colony,

The daily is recommended as more generally suitable, except for subscribers in Europe or

A dirum indicates a typhoon to the East of America. the Colony.

A cone point downwards and drum below indicates a typhoo, to the South-East of the Colony.

A cone point downwards indicates a typhoon

to the South of the Colony,

A cone point downwards and ball below indicates a typhoon to the South-West of the Colony.

A special feature is made of full and accur ste reports of local occurrences, and of mat- ers of general interest.

ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.

The Hongkong Telegraph is the best medium for advertising in China. It circulates

Shipping.

Hanoi, Fr. 8.5, 735. P. Merlees, 15th Aug,- Haiphong and Hojhow 23rd Aug, Gen.— A. R. M. Bourbon, Fr. 1.3, 997, Antoni, 26th Aug. Saigon 22nd Aug., Rice.-Chinese.

Departuror. Aug. 26.

Ernest Simons, for Shanghai, &c. Fermasa, for Japan. Decima, for Canton, Choysang, for Canton. E-sang, for Canion,

Fassengers departed.

VISITORS AT THE HOTELS.

Steamers Expected.

Vessels

From

· Agonis

Du

Anderson, W. M. Beattie, R. B.

T. E. and child

28

Nippon........ Shanghai... S., W. & Co Aug.

......Manila P. M. Co... Aug. 29 Mongolia Kumsang...... Singapore J., M. & Co Aug. 29 Argonia... Japan.....P. & A. CoAug. 30 China........... Japan P. M. Co... Aug. 31 Bayern ....... Singapore. M. & Co... Aug. 31 America Maru. Japan......N. Y. K... Aug. 31 Emp, of Japan. Vancouver. C. P. R. Co Sept. 6 Chingtu. Sydney....B. & S...Sept. 7

HONGKONG...

Macdonald, D. Macgowan, R. J. Mackie, C. Gordon Malpel, L.

Dingham, Mr. & Mrs.

Clark, J

Dann, G, H, ̈ ̈

CRAIGIEBURN,

Lauder, P. MeTsaic, Mra.

Forrest, T. S.

Drayson, Mr. and Mrs. Pearce, Rev. T. W, and

| Gaskell, Mr. and Mi,

ibson, Dr. and Mrs.

Mrs.

Ross, W. w.

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

Grant

Woodward, Mr. & Mrs.

S. Matsuda, K.

Marriott, Dr. O.

Goode, Miss

1 arrison, W. S.

McAran, T. P.

HORRI Mrs.

Meikle, Mr. & Mrs. E. Hughes, Mrs. M..

Miller, P. L.

Milton, Miss

KOWLOON.

Birbeck, R. J.. Bisney, Mr. and Mrs. Bisney, Miss Bissell, W. 5. Blaney, Dr. Bonner, E.. Borthwick, Mrs. R. W. Brunschwig, Mr. and Boyce, W. B.

Mrs. N. Clark, W. G. Ships Passed The Canal.

Cunningham, G. Ontward-3rd August--Bulysses, Dante Darby, A. J. Per Ernest Simons, for Shanghai-Mr. M. 6th August-Japan, Telemachus. 9th August Davies, C. 1. Jaffer, Birs. About, Mr. Harald Bull, Mrs. E.-Eidsvold, Bayern, Ambria, Balfour, Aliz Davies, F. O. Robins, and Mrs. P. Vedagourski. For Kobe andra, Seneca. 13th August-Pairocius, Sue Davies, Mrs. J. T. -Messrs. T. Kauda, S. Miura and H. Okusa via, Malacca, Barotse, Heathglen, 17th Augus! Deacon, F. B. For Yokohama-Mr. H. M. S. H. Esmail. -Baroneldon. 19th August-Malta, Inveric, Dean, G.

Ping Suty, 23rd August-Indrapura, Avala, Douglas, Capt. & Mrs. Kintuch, Manila, Sachsen, Kwangsi.

Downing, T. C. Homeward 9th August-Trieste, Bea- Emerson, A. cleuch. 13th August-Candia, 19th August Farrow, C. J. Prometheus, Nurnberg, Tonkin. 23rd Fisher, H. G. August-Richmond Castle.

Arrivala at Home-9th August-Segovia, Benmohr, Himalaya, Monmouthshire, Aga memnon 13th August-Yarra, Main, Sayd- 19th August-Glenturret, Gloucester City 23rd August-Roon, Satsuma, Yang Tite

Vessels in Port. STRAMBES. Amara, Br. s.s., 1,566, C. J. Mattock, zand Aug,

Saigon 18th Aug, Rice and Flour,

M. & Co.

Anchenarden, Br. 6.5., 3,502, Bryce, 22nd Aug

—Moji r5th Aug., Coal.-M. B. K. Ataka, Br. 5.s., 2,393, J. Park, 18th Aug.-Newz.

York 25th June, Petroleum.-S. O. Co. Borneo, Ger. s.s., 2,168, E. Muhle, 23rd Aug., Sandakan 19th Aug., Timber and Gen. -M. & Co.

Changsha, Br. 5.5, 2,300, T. Moore, 15th Aug, -Sydney via Ports 19th July, Gen.-B. & 5.

Chwnshan, Br. 5.8., 1,281, B. S. Lawlor, 21st Aug.Manila 18th Aug., Ballast.-B. &

Co.

Cranley, Br. ss., 2,933, W. E. Steele, 22nd Aug,-Yokkaichi 14th Aug, Ballast.-G., - L. & Co.

A ball indicates a typhoon to the West of largely among all classes at the community. Devawongse, Ger's.9., 1,057, Ch. Kümpel, roth

the Colony,

is the largest daily newspaper and bas a wider circulation than any journal in the Far

East

A cone point upwards and ball below indicates a typhoon to the North-West of the Colony.

Red Signals indicate that the centre is believed to be more than 300 miles away framing the Colony,

Black Signals indicate that the centre is believed to be less than 300 miles away from

the Colony,

The above signals will, as beretofore, be baisted only when typhoons exist in such posi

tions or are moving in such directions that in. formation regarding them is considered to be of importance to the Colony or to shipping leav ing the harbour.

NIGHT SIGNALS.

Two lanterns hoisted vertically indicate bad weather in the Colony and that the wind is

expected to veer,

Two lanterns hoisted horizontally indicate

bad weather in the Colony and that the wind it expected to back.

The signals are repeated on the flagstaff of the Godowa Company at Kowloon, and also,

by day only, at the Harbour Office and on M's Receiving Ship.

LOCAL STORM-WARNINGS.

The Colony itself is warned of approaching typhoons by means of the Typhoon Gun placed | at the food of the mast, which is fired whenever

a strong gale of wind is expected to blow here.

NOTICE BOARDS,

Natice boards are placed at-

Joint Cable Companies' Office,

Ferry Company's Pier, Ice House Street. Blake Pier.

Post Office.

Harbour Office.

Special attention given to effectively display:

advertisements.

The type used as a standard for setting advertisements is similar to this, unless we are instructed to display the advertisement, when. any effective style of type will be adopted This standard runs exactly eight lines to the inch, and about eight words to the line.

ADVERTISEMEN: RATES.

(per inch.)

One week.......

One month

.$ 2,85

7,20

Two months

13.09

Three

10.00

Six

Twelve

21

37.50

73.00

1

No charge less than one dollar.

Discount allowed un--

3 Months Contracts...... 5 per cent.

6

12

1994 to

25

DOMESTIC OCOURRENCEJ.

Notices of Blinths, Deaths, and Marriages Si ench insertion in the Daily and Weekly

CONTRACT ADVERTISEMENTS.

Special Rates for standing advertisements can be ascertained from the Manager.

Advertisements for the Daily should reach the Hongkong Telegraph Office pot later than Daon of the day they are intended to appear.

Re

Unless otherwise specified all advertisements will he repeated and charged for natil counter- maaded,

Ferry Company's Pier, Kowloon.

WEATHER FORECASTS and STORM-

WARNINGS are exhibited on the above boards daily about it a.m., and also at other hours, day or night, whenever necessary. Informa tion of importance is also issued by "Express." THE CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER is exhibited at the same places daily about soon. It contains observations made at Hongkong and at a number of stations in the Far East, together with Remarks, Weather | PROGRAMMES forecasts, and information regarding the axist- ence and movements of typhoons based thereon.

SPECIAL INQUIRIES.

Masters of vessels or their agents may, whenever necessary, call at the Telegraph Company's Office in Connaught Road and send telegrams to the Observatory asking for special information without charge. Such inquiries may also be sent from the Polles Station at Kowloon Point, which is connected with the Observatory by telephone.

THE LAW OF STORMS.

Farther information concerning the weather

JOBBING DEPARTMENT.

Job Printing of all, descriptions undertaken.

PAMPHLETS.

CARDS,

CIRCULARS

FIPRESSES

All job printing is done under European supervision, well tumed out, free from errors, and remarkably cheap at

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

OFFICE

Estimates given for alt classes of work on

te be expected while signals are hoisted, and application to sailing directions, are given in "The Law of

Storms in the Eastern Seas."

F. G. F100,

Acting Director,

Hongkong, Observatory, and January, 1904,

THE MANAGER,

HONGKONG TELEORAPH Co. LD.

1, Ice House Road,

Hongkong.

Aug,→Bangkok 4th.Aug., Rice.-B. & S. Eastern, Br. s.8., 2,272, W. G. McArthur, 22nd

Aug-Sydney via Ports 30th July, Gen.- G., L. & Co. Ecclesia, Br. 5.3., 2,385, A. M. Dormand, 23rd Aug-Philadelphia, U.S.A. 29th June, Case Petroleum.-Order. Elisabeth Rickmers, Ger. s.8., 998, G. Gotsche, zoth Aug.-Bangkok 14th Rico.-M. & Co.

Hailan, Fr. 5.5, 377, L. Andersen, 73rd Aug.,-- Pakhoi and Hoihow 22nd Aug, Gen.-A. R. M.

Haitan, Br, 5.8., 1,182, J. Roach, 24th Aug.,- Foochow via Amoy and Swatow 21st Aug,

Hohnstein, Ger. 5.S., 1,275, H. Hamer, 220d Aug.-Saigon 17th Aug., Rice-Order. Hopsang, Br. 4.8., 1,359, Jas. M: Hay, 22nd Aug-Java Ports 15th Aug., Sugar.-J., M. & Co

Ikbal, Br. s.5, 2,905, Robinson, 24th Aug.

Durban 30th July, Hallast.-G. L. & Co. Kahsichang, Ger, 5.8., 1,292, S. Simonsen, zrst Aug, Bangkok 11th Aug., Rice, Wood and Gen.-B. & S. Korat, Ger..., 1,998, H. Hirbaer, 16th Aug: -Singapore 26th July, and Bangkok 9th Aug., Gen.-M. & Co.

¿ Laertes, Br. .., 1,341, J. B. Jackson, 13th Aug., -Saigon 9th Aug., Rice and Meal-Wo Fat Sing. Lightning, Br. 5.5., 7,122, 1. G. Spence, aand Aug,-Calcutta 6th Aug., Penang and Singapore 17th, Gen.-D., S. & Co., Ld. Laongmoon, Ger. 8.1., 1,245, F. Kalkofen, 24th Ang..-Canton 23rd Aug., Gen.-S. & Co. Loongsang, Br. 5.5., 1,097, G. S. Weigall, 22nd Aug.,-Manila 19th Aug., Gen.-J., M. & Co.

Oscar II, Nor. 8.5., 2,000, R. Olsen, 23rd Aug,, -Ketchinotza 16th Aug., Coal-M. B. K. Pitsanulok, Ger. s.s., 1,246, C. Fuchs, 20th Aug..

-Swatow 19th Aug., Rice.-B. & S. Prometheus, Nor. B... 1,024, H. Larsbryggen,

21st Aug.-Bangkok 14th Aug., Rice, Yuen Fat Hong.

Pundus, Br. 9.5, 2,136, R. F. Thomson, zand Aug. Calcutta 29th July, and Singapore th Aug. Gần. in B. CO

Quang Nam, Fr. s.8., 710, V. Jean, 17th Aug,

Saigon roth Aug. Rico and Gen.-B. & Co.

Scandia, Ger. 5.5, 3,135, Behrens, 24th Aug,

Hamburg and Singapore 19th Aug., Gen. -H. A. L.

Shantung, Br, 5.5., 1,837, J. Manach, 8th Aug., -Java Ports 30th July, Gen.-B. & S. Shawmut, Am. 5.5., 9,605, W. M. Smith, 120d Aug.-Tacoma 18th July, Gen.-D. & Co.,

Ld

Sikh, Br. s.s., 3,216, James Rowley, sth July,- New York 4th May, Gen. and Case Oil- D. & Co, Ld. Suisang, Br. 5.4., 1,776, 1. Young, 17th Aug.,--- -Pekalongan (Java) 8th Aug., Sugar.-J., M. & Co.

SAILING VESSELS.

Post Offre.

In future, there will be one delivery of correspundence each day on week days only in Shaukiwan, leaving General Post Office at noon.

Pillar Boxes at Arsenal Street and Percival Street will in future he cleared four times a day as under,

Percival Street

(8 am-1 am. 22 p.m.- p.m. Arsenal Street (85 h.m.-11.5 a.m. (2.5 p.m.-5.5 p.m.

Fletcher, W. Forst, T. C. Franke, C. Garzac, Miss I.. Glover, C. Grant, A. W. Hail, Capt. T. Hanron, J. Harding, R. Hayton, J. T. Icely, Rev. F Heckford, R. G. Jobannsen, E.

Moir, G. A Newington, A. G. Moon, Mr. & Mrs. E. M.

and children

Crozier, Lieut. G. H. Mitchell, Mr.

Back, Mr. and Mrs. Pinkston, Col,

North, C. J. Pattle, Mrs. J. A. Pollard, A. U.

Stanley Fuller, Mr.

Potter, A. G.

Powell, H. E.

Thomson, Mrs., and

child

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER.

August 25th, 1904, am.

Bar. Th. Hu. Wind W.

Vladivostockly am. Nemuro......5 a.m.30.20 Hakodate

Tokio ......... Kochi ......... G. Nagasaki....

Kagoshima...

shima Naba Ishigakijima..

Rayner, F. 8. Reiners, W. E., Rice, P. F. Rosenfeld, J. J. Sayer, G. Burton Saylo, R. T. D. Scott, Mr. & Mrs. J. Skott, C. Somerville, Geo. Somewille, Mrs. A. Soper, C. H. Stewart, W. M. Thomas, G. B. Thornborrow, J. Trimmel, W. D. Wadleigh, J. W. Weir, Mr. and Mrs. Wemyss, J. L. Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs.

C. E.

Whitton, Mrs. A. M.

child and infant

D.

[oseph, Mr. & Mrs. E.S. Wilkins, Mr. and Mrs.

Wolff, Philip Wright, Mr. and Mr.

Katsch, E. A. Kiene,) F. Laing, G. M. Lapp, H. Lewis, A. R.

Gordon Zanett, Dr. A. B.

KING EDWARD.

Farias, Mrs. J. Hamblin, Capt. F. H. Hamblin, Mrs. F. H. Fawkes, U. S. N., Dr.

Robt, H.

A Mail will close for:- Canton-Per Falskan, 27th Aug, 7.30 A.M. Bangkok-Per Taintau, 27th Aug., to A.M. Bangkok-Per Samsen, 27th Aug., 10 AM.

Coromandel, 27th Aug., II A.M.

Eumpe &c., India, via Tuticorin-PerJameson, J. Watt

Lawrey, Miss

Singapore and Sourabaya--Per Suisang, Marcaído, Mr. & Mrs. 27th Aug., 2 P.M.

Saigon-Per Laertes, 27th Aug., 4 P.M. Samshui, Shiching, Takhing and Wuchow-Anadaloft, B. Per Kongnam, 27th Aug., 4 P.M.

Manila-Per Zafiro, 28th Aug„, 9-AM» Canton-Far Hankow, 28th Aug. 9AM. Kongmoon and Kumchuck-Per Lintan, 28th Aug, 9 A.M.

Namtao-Per Taichun, 28th Aug., 9 A.M. Sanbue-Per Hol Fu, 28th Aug. 9 A.M. Macao-Per Winechai, 28th Aug. 9 AM. Swatow, Amoy and Foochow-Per Haitan, 28th Aug., 9 A.M.

Manila-Per Loongsang, 29th Aug. 3 P.M. Foochow and Shanghai-Per Yochow, 29th Aug 4 P.M.

Wei-hai-wei, Chefoo and Tientsio Per Kansu, 291b Aug., 4 P.M. Tak Hing, 29th Aug., 3 P.M.

Kongmoon, Kumchuk and Samsbui~~Per

Tientsin-Per E-Sang, 30th Aug., 3 P.M. Shanghai-Per Wonrung, 30th Aug., 4 P.M. Manila-Per Tran, 30th Aug., 4 P.M. Batavla. Samarang, Sourabaya and Macassar Per Tilatjap. 31st Aug., 3 P.M. Cebu and Iloilo-Per Sungkiang, and Sept.,

Bell, Mrs. J.

Ough, A. H. Shepherd, Bruce Staeger, O. Stephens, Mr. &

M. J. D. Vaughan, H. S. Wortman, A.

Eyre, Mr. and Mrs. B. Reeves, Miss

Mrs.

30.07

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14

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Taihoku......5. R.m. 19,80) Taichu......... 11

Tainan Koshun ....... Pescadores... Weihaiwel... Gutzlaff makkak Sharp Peak...

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1 29.75 a.m.30.01 81 29.8 29.85

ENE

"1 29.79 82

Amoy.........6.30 a 29.73 79 87 NK Swatos a.m. Hongkong...10a.m. 29.76 79 Canton .......

Victoria Peak Gap Rock... Macao Haiphong Manila........

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Iloilo...... 11 29.85 Cebu

11 29.90 86

C. St. James, 10a.m.

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August 16th, 1904, a.m.

Vladivostock.7 a.m. Nemuro......6 am. Hakodate ... Tolio......... Kochi.........

11

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Oshima......

Nagasaki...... Kagoshima...

11

11

13

Naba į Ishigakijima..

Taiholu......5 am. Taichu........ Tainan.........!

CONNAUGHT,

Kirby, R., Capt. Menashih, R.

Christie, Mr. & Mrs. Cronin, John

D. Newborn, R. H.

Pugh, W.

Spratt, R.N., W. R. Webb Bowen, M.

"

"

Koshun ......

"

PEAK.

Pescadores...

11

Gutzlaff ......! FI

Ezekiel, R. M. Howard, E. Jackson, T. B.

Beattie, J. M. Beattie, M. P. Benson, Major & Mrs. |Bourchier, Mr. & Mrs. Bunny, Lieut. Col. and

Mrs. F. W. Bunny, Miss- Chapman, A.

Ormiston, Major and Weihaiwei... a.m.

Mrs. J. W.

Playello, Mrs. Pollock, R.C., Mr. Post, N. Porton, MT.

Sharp Peak...

Amay 6.30 a{

Swalow.....9 a.m.

Centop.......

Victoria Peak

Gap Rock...

Macao........

Spalekhaver, W. O. C. Haiphong...

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Pratt, Major and Mrs. Hongkong om 19.49 7393 WNW [oda

H. A, Chichester, Major and Sawer, Mra.

Mrs. A. A,

Smith, C. W. Dymock, Lieut. A. Ferrier, Col. G. H, French, Major G. A. Galloway, Á. D. Guibert, Mr. and Mrs. Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Hamilton, Major Honolulu and San Francisco-Per Mongolia, Hanmer, Mr. 3rd Sepi.. IT A.M.

Hassan, Mr. Kumsang, 6th Sept., 2 P.M.

Singapore, Penang and Calcutta - Per

4 P.M.

Holhorow, Mr. Hudig, D. Jeffries, H. U. Köhler, E. L. Martin, R. Moxon, Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert Muelle, Consul E. · Port Darwin, Thursday Island, Cooktown, Mumford, Mr. Caims, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney, Hobart, Ollis, F. B. Launceston, New Zealand, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth-Per Eastern, 17th Sept., 11 A.M, Victoria and Vancouver, B.C.-Per Empress of Barker, W,

Shanghai. Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Baird, 9. A. Japan, 21st Sept., II A.M.

Manila-Per Rubi, 10th Sept., 9 A.M. Port Darwin, Thursday Island, Cooktown, Caims, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne-Per Changsha, 13th Sept., 4 P.M.

Europe, &c. lodia. via Tuticorin-Per Gneisenau, 14th Sept. 11 A.M.

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Bacolod 9 a.m.

Stopani, Mr.

floilo .........

W.

Thomson, Mr. & Mrs. Cebu.....

Watkins, E., Capt.

and Mrs. Watson, Comdr. and

*Mrs.

Watson, Mr. and Mrs.

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

M. J.

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C. St. James. to a.m.

THE

AN APPEAL.

HE SUPERIORESS of the ITALIAN

CONVENT, Caine Road, begs most' espectfully to APPEAL to the Residents of

Hongkong and the Coast Ports, for their kind Wolison, Mrs. & Miss

patronage and support, and desires to state that Yates, Mr. & Mrs. C. C. the will be pleased to receive orders for all kinds

NEEDLE WORK.

OCCIDENTAL.

Bohlmann, O. Bunner, Mr. and Mrs.

w.c Chandler, Lieut. F. Coleman, Y. M. Cornand, Mr. and Mrs.

may be obtained at the counter of the General Dibroll, W. C. Post Office and at Kowloon Post Office, Price Harrop, H. W. $1.00 each book.

Hopkins, L. M.

Kemp, H. N. Keyt, Dr. F. Lorenzen, Mrs. McClay, A. Peterson, Mrs. & child Pezau, Lieut. T. Robinson, E. Smith, H. S. Stephens, H. Trenmann, Capt.

Gentlemen's Shirts made to order, and Cuffs and Collars renewed on old ones.

Ladies and Children's Under-clothing, Chil dren's Dresses, and all kinds of Embroidery, Materials can be supplied, if required.

The Superioress will also be most grateful for any PAPER, or old ENVELOPEs to be made into Books for the Children of the Poor Schools

who are taught by the Sisters,

Marakong, sand April, 1801.

HIS BRITANNIO MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE OHINA STATION.

cruiser, and class

torpedo boat destroyer...

*

TONS. GUNS. 1.H.P.

CAPTAIN.

Commander O. de B. Brock

LAST REPORTED AT

Shanghai

404

Wei-hai-wel

Behring Sea

Wei-hai-wei

Woi-bai-wei

Chemulpo

Captain Charles Windham, c.v.o. Captain R. Nelson Ommanney ...

Lieut-Commander Oscar M. Makins...

Captain Fegan.. on.

Yangtze Wei-hal-wei Wel-hai-wel

Singapore Chinwantso

Hongkong

Captain William B. Fawckner

Lieut.-Commander J. A. Gregory.....

Liaut-Commander G. B. Powell

Captain F. G. Kirby

Taku Yangiszo

NAME.

CLASS.

Sungkiang, Br. s.s., 1,021, J. Robinson, 24th

Aug.,-Manila 21st Aug. Gen.-B. & S. Themis, Nor. ss, 1,209, T. Thomassen, 21st Amphitrite...

Aug,, Kobe and Mofi. 14th Aug., Gen. Andromeda Yue Woo.

Bramble Taintau, Ger, a., 1,002, O. Koch, 17th Aug., Britomart... Bangkok toth Aug, and Kob-si-chang | Centurion ... 11th, Rice, Wood and Gen.-B. & S. Unity, Nor. 9.3. 939, Hansen, 24th Aug.-

Rangoon 12th Aug., Oil-Chinesa. Zafiro, Br. 1.,, 1,611, R. Rodgers, 22nd Aug.

Manila 20th Aug. Gen.-S., T. & Co.

Alacrity

Albion t

despatch-vessel...

battleship, 1st class...

Algerine

sloop

417

cruiser, 1st class

1,700 12,950 1,050 11,000 16

3,000

16 6

13,500

Captain Sydney R. Fremantle

1,400

Commander R. Nugent ...

18,000

cruiser, ist class

11,000

16

16,500

**

APA

gunboat, ist class

***

710

6

1,300

***

gunboat, tat clas

710

1,300

Lieut-Commander T. D. Pratt

battleship, tat claus

10,500

14 13,000

Cressy

***

cruiser, ist class

12,000

14

31,000

Captain Henry M. Tudor

Cherub

water tank and tug

390

300

Eclipsa

184

*p4

cruiser, aud class

5,600

II

9,600

Fame...

Espiègle

sloop...

1,070 10

1,400

Captain Robert H. S. Stoker... Commander Ernest Barton ...

Fearless

cruiser, 3rd class

torpedo boat destroyer

160

6

5,700

1,580

3,200

Lieut, Commander C. Asser .. Commander P. V. Lewes, D.8.0.

Shanghai

Wei-bal-wel

Glory

4

battleship, 1st class...

12,950

13,500

Captain W. A. Carter

Wei-bai-wei

Eclipse, Br. ship, 2,978, J. McBryde, 10th May,

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

Handy Hart... Homber Iphigenia | Jaaus

Kinsha Leviathan.. Moorhen

11

torpedo boat destroyer ....

375

4,000

torpedo boat destroyer...

975

4,000

Lieut. Jellicoe

Hongkong Wel-hal-wei

storeship ....

1,640

800

Lient. F. H. Riadore

***

A

101

3,600

7,000

Hongkong Shanghai

380

3,900

L

*

river gunboat

***

cruiser, rst class

01.1

river gunboat.

Otter Ocean

+1+

+

battleship, rst class...

14,100 180 12,950

31,592

Hongkong

800

Liant. Commander F. B. Noble ...

West River

13,100

Captain T. G. Grost, R.N.

<10

.... Wel-hal wel

torpedo boat destroyer...

350

6,300

Hoogkong

Phoenix

sloop ...

143

LOIS

1,400

Commander W. H. Nicholson

Yangtexo

survaying vessel

650

Commander C. E. Moure

Hongkong

34

For

*140

Hongkong

**

sloop

980

1,400

Commander Vivian...

**

14

+11

aja

Hongkong

river gunboat

LEF

***

www

140

Lieut. Commander H. T. Allay

30

*

West River

+

H

县职业

cruiser, zod class

Captain C. H. H. Moors

Hongkong

+++

A

TA

river gunboat

340

Lieut-Commander Davidson

201

...Yangtze

at

6,500

Flast Reserve

J

**

524 #49

610

Hongkong

<+> 461

+

receiving ship

Commodore Dicken

***

36

Hongkong

Teal ...

171

river gunboat

180

Boo

Yangtare

Terrible. ...

*** A

cruiser, 1st class

14,200

25,000

PIN

cruiser, and class

3,400

9,000

coast defence gunboat

363

700

Captain Arthur T. Stuart Captain J. A. G. Wilkinson ... Licat-Commander R. H. Keate ..

121 374 WIR

enroute Welbniwej

Mar

இரன்

Wel-hai-wel

Yangtire

battleship, 1st class...

12,950

13,500

+

HIP

Wei-bai-wel

N

sloop

1,400

...

Yangtze

14

***

torpedo boat destroyer ...

6,300

Hoagkors

#.

th

H

surveying shipp

450

Shantung

11

H

torpedo bost destroyer*

5,900

Wel-hai-wel

+

17

JI

Woodcock...

***

***

#

H

#

Deyawongse ............ Halian.....

Woodlark...

river gunboat.

200

river gunboat *

550 550

Yangtaze. Yangtzo

19

$$

H

Cosmopolitan

Cranley......019232

H

H

Katsaroke

* Flag of Admiral Sir Gerard H. Noel, Commander-in-Chief,

Chwashad ...TO

1F

Aberdeen

ta

E. B. Sutton, Am. skip, 1,630, Jobuson, 19th

July,-Chafeo 20th June, Ballast.-Order. Evie T. Ray, Am. bq., 918, Karten, 6th Aug.,-

Manila 20th June, Timber-Order. Kentmere, Br. bq., 3,334, Burch, 14th June

New York 29th Jan, Kerosine-S. a. Co. Queen Elisabeth, Br. ship, 1,700,'C. E. Fulton, Rambler... 21st Aug.New York 19th April, Kerosine Robin.. Oll.-S. O, Co.

Rosario Sokoto, Br. 4-masted bq., 2,193, Wm. Bourke, Sandpiper rit Aug. -New York 3rd April, Petroleum, Sirius -9, 0. Co.

Snipe Trongate, Hr, bq, 949, A, Hutton, 18th May,- Taku

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

Dock.

Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Beturns, U.S.S. Pathfinder. ...

Kowloon Shanghai ..................... H.M.S. Leviathan... Lothian.......... Changeba......mun Shawmut.....z Korat............

Shantung........

Thatis... Tweed Vengeance

Vestal... Virago Waterwitch Whitlog..

***

VOL

river gunboat...

L

torpedo boat destroyer...

Flag of Rear-Admiral the Hon. A. G. Canon-Howe, C., C.1.0,

Lieut.-Commander Robert E. Vaughan

Lieut-Commander E. V. Dugmers.

Captain Leslie Stuart, C.M.O.... Commander S. St. John Farquhar

Lieut-Commander Ernest C. Hardy Lieut.-Commander H. M. Wells ... Liest-Commander Hugh Somerville... Lient-Commander Wison,

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