THE AFTERNOON NAP
IS IT DENEFICIAL TO HEALTH? BY A
PHYSICIAN:
The majority of people take a men! of some kind between the hours of twelve and two daily. With a number of persons. this meal Assumes the form of a substantial dinner,
whilst with others it amounts to nothing more than a light lunch on. In either case, how ever, the repist requires to be digested, and this necessitates some modification of the acti vities of the brain, since neither that organ nor Those concerned in the processes of digestion are capable of good work when an attempt is made to put forth their energies simul. taneously. The exceedingly complex processes of digestion and assimilation, whereby dead animal and vegetable matters are transformed into living human tissues, demand for their mpid and healthy performance an increased circulation of blood in the stomach and ancil. lary organs, as well as a concentration of nervous energy in the same region. Now, in- crease of crculation in ne organ or set of organs entails a diminution in the others.. Consequently the supply of blood to the brain
i curtailed Immediately after a meal has been esten, and since the blood is the life the higher fanetion of that great organ are performed 'only with difficulty, if at all.
THE CALL OF NATURE.
A tendency to drowsiness, confusion of thought, and inability to make any great mental effort are among the rests of a dimi
nished cerebral circulation. These feeling are, therefore, experienced by most persons after a meal, and they are the more pronounced in proportion to the greater amount of digestive energy expended,
Since brain-work of good quality cannot be produced while the procèsses of digestionare
in active operation, it is wise not to attempt it. It is never prudent to thwart the beneficent intentions of nature Many persons struggle against the mental and physical lethargy that accompany the earli e stages of the digestive Act, apparently under the delusion that all time given to the important business of building up and repairing their tissues in time wasted. So far from this being the case, a well-spent post. prandial interval tends to the preservation and prolongation of life. If a tendency to drowsi. ness is felt, sleep should be allowed to prevail, for the proverbial "forty winks" in justified of icience. A ten or fifeen minutes' nap after meal, curiously enough, will enable many a brain-worker to arise refreshed who might have spent an hour or two in a vain and mentally confused struggle against the "drowsy góð." A cup of tea or coffee, about an hour after a light lunchens will Tagilitate and expedite the Jau stages of paveric digestion, and so assist in the rapid re-establishment of mental vigour and clearness of mind.
Shipping.
THE
Polynesien, F., 3.543, Bros, 12th June,
Yokotama vis Kobe and Shanghai 3rd Juue, Mails and Gen-M. M. Loongsang, Br. 1.4, 1,092, G. S. Weigall, rath June, Manila 9th June, Gen. 1. M. & Co.
Rubi, Br. 13., 1,619, A. H.Notley, Jah June, Manila zoth June. Gen-S., T. & Co. Rhein, Ger. 4., 6,398, G. Roth, 12th June,
Jacob Diederichsen, Ger. ., 1,623, B. Ohlsen, Bremen 7th May, Troops.-M. & Co,
1th June,Haiphong 10th June, Gen-). & Co, Charterhouse, Br. s... 1,278, B. S. Bainbridge, 12th June, Singapore 6th Juve, Gen.- Chinese. Tientsin, Br. 1.4., 1,227, J. Gibbs, rath June,-
Chiakiang 7th June, Gen.-B. & S. Hailan. Fr. L., 377, L. Andersen, 13th June,
Pakhoi and Hoihow 11th June, Gin.-A. R. M.
Albenga, Ger. ., 2,763, H. Petersen, fath
June,--Manila 9th June, Gon.-C., & Co. Kalgan, Br. ss., 1.141. J. Speed, 13th Juner
Tientsin and Chefco 6th June, Gen.—B. & 3.
Chunsang, Br. 6.5., 1,418, R. Cex, 12th June,-
Oceanien, Fr. 5.5, 1,428, Courel, 13th June,
Canton 12th June, Gen-J., M. & Co.
Marseilles 14th May, and Saigon toth June, Mails and Gen.---M. M. Kwangtah, Ch. s, 1,536, Wm. H. Lunt, 13th
June,Canton 12th June, Gen.-C. M.S. N. Co.
Empress of India, Br. s.s., 3,032, E. Beetham,
13th June,--Vancouver, (C.) 22nd May, and Shanghai 11th June, Mails and Gen. -G. P. R. Co.
Clearances at the Barbour Office. Dugny, for Canton. San Cheong, for Canton. Domanico, for Quang-chow-wan.
anal, for Haiphong. Hongkong, for West River. Renarty, for Nagasaki, Charterhouse, for Amoy. Koneckou, for Canton. Emma Luyken, lor Swatow, Jacob Biederichsen, for Pakhni fia'stein, tor Haiphong. Kerca, for Macao. Taifter, for Saigon. Yangtze, for Nagasaki. Tean, for Manila. - Hoining, for Shausung. Changsha, for Manila. Lindan, for West River.
June 13.
Polynesien, for Europe. Emma Luyken, for Swatow. Korea, fot San Francisco. Tairhan, for Saigon. Holstein, for Haiphong..
anal, for Haiphong. Taishun, for Canton. Shaphing, for Canton. Germonta, for Canton. Vechow, for Canton.
Fun, for Manila. Kalgan, for Canton. Changaka, for Australian Ports
Tanya shape Aryee,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH TUESDAY JUNE 13, 1905.
Devawongae, Ger. s.4., 1,057, S. Gerchen, gth June, Bangkok joth May, Rice.-B. & S. Dott, Not? EK, 619, J. Gjemre, 11th June,
Bangkok 4th June, · Rica,~Guan Fat Hong.
Hans Wagner, But, a.6, 961; ). Kagemann, 5th June,Hamburg 16th April, Gan-C. &
Co.
་ ་
Indradeo, Br. ., 3.457, Easterbrook, 8th June,
-Newcastle via Sydany roth May, Col. Langdale, Br. 4., 2,191, C. Killey, Toth
S., T. & Co.
Macquaire, Br. 8.3., 2,071, 8t. John George, 35th Tung-Moji 3rd June, Coll-8, T. & Co. Apri-Moji 21st April, Coal-G., L. & Co.
Mausang, Br., 1,644. R. Houghton, 10th June, Sandakan 4th June, Gen.~~~J., M. & Co.
Nam Sang, Br. 6., 3,595, Geo. Payne, sth June, Calcutta z1st May, via Penang and Singapore 31st, Gen.-J., M. & Co. Nanshan, Br. s. 1,220, A. W. Brynull, 7th Tune-Bangkok 1st June, Gen.-B. & Co. Norma, Nor. ss., 898, S. V. Marking, 10th
June, Bangkok 3rd June, Rice.-Order. Paoting, Br. xv. 1,056, H. Wavell, 8th June,~
Amoy 7th June, Gen.-B. & S. Phra Naug, Gor. 3.6., 1,021, F. v. Mangelsdorff, ith Juse, Bangkok via Swatow roth June, Rice, B. & S.
Trintau, Ger. s., 1,002, O. Koch, 8th June,-
Kohsichang and June, Rice and Gén.-B.. & S...
Yangtze, Br. 1, 4,149, W. Cope-Lycett, 11th June-Liverpool vie Singapore 6th June, Gen.-B, & 5.
SAILING VROOKLA.
A. G. Ropes, Am. ship, 3,303, D. H. Riners, 16th Mar,,--Philadelphia 16th Oct., 1904, Cate Oil-8 0. Co.
Combribarrk, Br. 4-masted shig, 2,151, George,
and June, Cardiff and Jan., Coal Government.
Deccan, Br. ship, 1,836, E. Gale, 13th May, New York 22nd Nov. 1904, Case Oil.
. O. Co.
Jordan Hill, Br. 4-masted bq, 1,776, G. N. Kennedy, 30th May,--New York in Dec., 1904, Case -il.~~~S, O. Co.
Lawhit, Br. 4-masted by., 2,742, J. C. Jarvis, 3rd June, New York 27th Jan., Case Oil. S. . Co..
Scottish Hills, Br. ship, 1,998, Blackmore, and
June, Cardiff 14th Jan, Paten Fnel- Admirality.
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VISITORS AT THE BOTEUS."
HONGKONG.:
Lowther, G. Luckie; A. R. Mackay, C. H. Marriott, Dr. O.
-- Marshall, Mr. F.
Memo, T. P.
McGregor, Mrs.
Bacon, J. |Baker, A.-S.
Banks, C. W. Bingham, Mr. & Mrs.
J. E. and child
Bissell, W. Š. Birbeck, R. J.
Bisney, S Bisney, Mrs. Bisney, Miss Black, H., I. Blair, D. K. Boggan, Mr. and Mrs. Morrison, M3«.
and infant Bonner, E. A.
Borthwick, Mrs. R.
and child Brighton, F. G. Broughall, L., Bunner, Mr. and Carter, W. L.
W.c.
Chalmers, D.
Merecki, J.
Marlees, Mrs..P. N. Miller, P. L. Moon, Mr. & Mra, F.M. Moore, Dr. W. B. A.
Murray, E, H.,
W. Newington, A. G.
Murray, P. C.
Noel, Mr. Y.
Noel, Min{G.
PRAK.
Loader, Mr. Martin, R.
Aucort, E, F. Beattie, A Reattie, M. P. Bornand, Mr. and Mrs. Rourchair, Mr. & Mrs. Brown, Mr. & Mrs. D.E. Caldwell, Mr.
Meade, Eng. Comdr:
and Mu. Michell. R.
Moxon, Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Muelle, E.
Cocks, Mr. & Mrs. A. E. Ollis, F. B.
Clatbier, A. N.
Darling, Col,
Dixon, Mr.
Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Gales, Capt. Fallingworth, Mr. and
Mrs. Harkar, B. Brotherton Hassan, Mr. and Mrs. Haynes, Col. Hazeland, F. A.
Holaghan, A.
fett, Mr. and
F. Taget
Hudig, D.
feffries, H. U.
O'Neil, J. L. Hugh
CHINA COAST - METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER.
June 10th, 1905, a.m.
Bar. Th. Hu. Wind Wr.
Vladivostock am. lemuro......6 a.m.5.00) Takodate... # 29.97 Tokio Cochi Vagauaki
Painter, Maj. and Mrs. Kagoshima... Parry, Major Paxton, Capt. H. W. Phillips, Major Piggott, Mr. and Mrs. Pollock, E., Mr. Sawer, Capt. and Mrs. Sinclair, A.. Stokes, Mr. Thomas, Mr.
Mrs. Uffel, W. von
Offord Patey, Mrs. E. Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Oliffe, O. C.
Chambers, Mr. & Mrs
H. K.
Connell, J. J. Cunningham, G.
Davies, F. O.
fnsling. Major C. L.
Vandin, Gordon
H 29.90) jao.7ol
19 29.64-
29.04
shima... Taha Ishigakijima... Taitoku am faichu......... Cainan ....... Kashua Pescadores...
39
Weihaiwei...9 am 29.64 74
Vereker, Capt. and Amoy
#
8.m.129.67] 78|91 N 29.62 891 White, Dr. and Mrs. Longkong ... tom. 29.62 87 77 817
M. I.
Gap Rock Macao......... Haiphong... Wanita Bacolod
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29.62 29.59 83
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......9 am!
29.8x
Lyons, F. W.
Marchant, Capt. and
Mrs, and children Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
Grant
and children
C. St. James 104.m.
June 13th, 1905, 4.01.
Wright, Mrs. R. J. L. Vladivostock,
and children
Jemuro Hakodate ... Cokio
tachi ie Tagasaki..... Kagoshima...
Lowe, Mr. and Mr. Ithima...
2993
ป 29.67
29.63
Guiaff...
11
Sharp Peak...
29 6067 100) 20.5881
16.30 0.29.5979
Mrs..
Swalow
Watkins, R., Capt.
Canton
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Kaye, Major and Mrs. Pau, Mr. and Mrs. F. Kelsall, Major & Mrs.
N. Le Parfitt, W.
Victoria Peak
CHAICIRBURN.
Peake, W.
Barnett, H. J. O.
Smith, E. Grant
Putnam, 1,
Dann, G. H.
Smith, H. Percy
Hojo
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Clark, Hon: Dr. Francia Clark, T..
Ranger, J. H.
Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs.
Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Cebu
Rew, C. H.
Gray, S. H.
Montagua
Clegg, R.N., Eng.
Lt.
Roach, Mrs. J. S. and Kapteyn, B. D.
Wilson, Dr. Newell
and Mrs. H. L.
child
Woodward, Mr. & Mrs,
Rochet, L.
4
Schmidt, E.
Schmidt, O.
Schwob, J.
Young, J. Ashton
Scott, A. O,
Sherman, Mr.
OCCIDENTAL
Douglas, Capt. & Mrs.
J.
Sherman, Mrs.
Downing, Mr. and Mrs.
Skinn, A. J.
Byro, W. G.
Lindemann, Dr.
+ 10.72)
Evans, F. W.
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Fletcher, H.
Skott, C. Spawin, E. A. Somerville, Geo.
Chandler, Lieut.
Emmert, Mr.
1
C. and daughter
1975 19.65
Evenberg, Mis, & son Meinecka: Mr.
Fraker, É, H.
Soper, C. H. Stanley, H. H. Stein, A. L.
Fisher, R.
Meyer, Mr.
Vaha! Ishigakijima..
19.70
Hales, G. L.
Munro, Miss A.
Tailekoa.m.19.71)
Harms, F.
Ohme, A.
!faichu.......
11
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Taisan.........
1971
Stewart, W. M.
Kelly, Jas. F.
Vojacek, F.
29.70)
Kayt, Dr.
Watson, J. G.
19.70
Kollerker, Dr.
Watson, Capt. J. E.
Vethaiwe...
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Sharp Peak....
KOWLOON.
Burton, W. E. Johnston, Mrs. J. Johnston, Miss B. Johnston, Master
McCrae, D.
Davier, Mrs. J. T.
Deacon, F. B. Doolittle, F. H,
T. C.
Frost, B. L Glover, C.
Grant, A. W.
Grone, Dr. and Mrs.
Hall, Capt. 1,
Hapton, J.
Harding, R.
| Haslett, H. J.
Sierra Lucena, Br, shin, 1,628, E. Vooght, 4th
June.-Cardiff ath Dec., Patent Fuel-Hopkin, J. R. Government.
Travancore, Br. ship, 2,217, Harges, 30th April, -Cardiff 5th Sept., Patent Fuel-Govern-
ment.
Vessels
Steamers Expected.
From Agents
Coptic............Manila... & O. ColJune 13 Enp. of India Shanghai... C. P. R. CoJune 13 Oceanien!"
Saigon.M. M....... June 13 Faxton Hallingapore B. & S.... June 14 Mimla........... Singapore. P. & 0); Coljune 15 Arratoon Apcar Singapore.D. S. & ColJune 16 P. Waldemar...Sydney M. & Co... June to Tatar...) Vancouver. C. P. R. CoJune 20 Sultang......... Singapore [[., M. & Co June 25 Sachsen ......Colombo..., & Co...June 21 Nicomedia ....Portland...P. & A. Colluse 26
Portland... P. & A, ColJuly
Per Charterhouse, from Singapore - 630 ↑ Numantia .... Chinese, and 3 Japanese,
Noci, Miss G. Noel, Mr. J. F. Kelly, Capt, and Per Loongaung, from Manila-Mrs York
Mrs. Bilan, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Gunntilaka, Mr. and Mrs. W. Altdorfer, Mr. A. T. Williams, Mr. J. E. Springer, Mesars. S. J. Boyd, W. J. Byers, R. Jensen and W. E. Pearson.
At
Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Returus. Buford
Kowloon Adamastor Travancore
F. Swindells, Dr. Edgar
Hurst, R.N Engineer-
Capt.
Innes, Capt. R.
Kempf, H. H.
Kert, F.
King, Chas, G.
Knoggi, Dr. S. H. Kraay, C. Laing, A. H. Lewis, A. R. Large, II. J. C. Lewis, L. 5.
Glory Handy Hart
There are some persons who, instead of rest ing after luncheon early dinner, take some form of exercise, such as walking or cycling, If the meal has been at all substantial, muscu" latexercise must tend to retard and weaken digestion by withdrawing a certain modicum of nerve energy to the lower limbs and the Gonzales, Master Augusto Gonzales, Messrs, Shimore, Goldmouth, 16th May-Jova, Magn. Hogue...
It i
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Per Rubi, from Manila-Messr, E. K. Spencer, Feliciano D. Palerno, Feliciano Paterno, Israel Putnam, J. E. Winehrommer, Mrs. G. 1). Wood, Mr. Ang Seng Quo Ang Yee Kee, Messis S. Bolger, Matian
Frank Tagart 1. 1. Con ell, Bacon, D. Joce. Revs. Janies Mobleskey, Daniel Z. Goicke and Yegg, Dehard Lal, E. . King and J. A. Peter- Edgar W. Conk, Messrs Go Sing Go, Lee
san.
contres which govern their movements, and Aiminishing the circulation in the alimentary canal by increasing it in the legs and arme Unless their digestive powers are very keen people who take active exercise after food find Per 0.canjen, for Yokohama from Marseilles that the process of digestion is thereby onlyMessi Merecki, Hoffenck, Barda, Mrs. prolonged.
Escary, and Mr. de Barante. From Colombo From Singapore Sister St. Cecio Allena. For REST FOR BRAIN AND EVE.
Shanghai Mrs. Ramale and 2 infants, Messrs. On many grounds, rest after food is more in Yochick, Rockring and Hyukinchio.
For Shanghai-Messis. Bera. Mead, Baizsegon, accordance with physiological requirements Li Chong, Mrs Marchetti, Mrs. Bacci Mts. Li, than exercise, and the afternoon nap, 10 scoff and Mr. Xoufada. From Port Said-Mears, d at by the heedless, is a measure to be nut Blathaties, Joseph und Kempf. From Colombo only defended, but recommended.
Messrs Schmidt, J. Muberi, J. Pungenti and practice beneficial not mily to digesting, but to
G. Muberi, From Singapore-Messrs, K. Kamiz and Filmann, From Saigon-Messrs. many of the other functions of the body. Rede Almeida, Faerier, Walesen, Gini, Mr. and is the one thing needful in this restless age, Mrs. Berthor and boy. For Hangkong from and it is never so necessary as in the small Marseilles-Mr. and Mrs Blach, Messre, de hours of the afternoon. Amongst the many Monijamant and Labrouche. From Colombo *generally unsuspected benefits conferred on
-Cof. Hankins, rs, Asui, Mrs. Alin, Mrs, the postmeridian sleeper, rest of the heart and Algroom, and 15 Chinese, From Singapore
Darrent, Mrs Danble, Mrs Adrann, Mrs. ystematic circulation must be placed in the Messrs Sheifard, Schmidt, Yap Ty Kee and front ark. Now the more test, within the infant, . C. Fraser, Swadden, Williams, iberio.
mits of health, the heart is able to obtain, the
. J. Riberie, Cordamier, Mashieki, and 7 more efficiently and the longer will it continue Ruan and boy, Gug Ah Thail, Berry, and 377 Chinese, From Saigon-Messrs. Khoo Teng to carry on its work. For the heart is, with Chinese.
ost people, a much over-worked organ, and any indulgence given it will be repaid several Kimes over.
Another very important organ which obtains | # ¿müch-needed rast during the afternoon nap the eye. There is no reason why people should be constantly laying waste the powers of the organ of vision, the optic nerve, and the isual contres of the brain itself, by continual garing at whatever trivial objects chance to Egresent themselves within the deld of vision. Even the most casual of "things seen" entails an expenditure of nerve energy, an adjustment of accommodation, wear and tear.of the ex ceedingly fine and complex ocular mechanism, and a corresponding exhaustion of the nerve-' cells constituting the visual centres of the Brain, all of which must tend ultimately to Curtail the period during which the visual sense should be at its best.
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THE WEATHER.
Ver Empress of India, from Vancouver-r Geo Ab Fong, and Rev. and Mrs. Shepman. Frem Yokohama Mr. C. W, May, Judge and Mis, McCobe,. Mr. E. H, Lovell, and Major Morris. From Kobe-Mr. M. Oxen, and Capt, and Mr. Creighton, From Nagasaki- Mr. Tester From Shangbai-Mrs. J. Hender son, Messrs. S. J. Lyon, A. S. Caldwell, L. M. Dittey, B. Eyekiel, C. S. Gubbay, Mr. and Mrs. Kadvorie, Messrs. W. D. Mays. H. Maurer, R. J. Smardon, K. Nomura, F. W. Abele, and 165 Chioase,
Shipping Hobort. Str. Loongang from ManilasLight 6W, wind, showery weather.
Str. Charterhouse from Singapore-Strong SW, winds and seas from there to port.
winds, and SW.. swell, dull squally weather Str. Rub from Manila:-Moderate Wily with rain.
Str. Changsha from Kobe:-There to Ku chinotna moderate variable brează, overcast and showery weather to Rochuren, thence fine and clear weather to arrival; thence to port light to moderate variable breezes, fine and clear weather to Me Sima, thence cloudy show ery weather until nearing the China coast,
Ships Passo The Canal. Outward-2nd May-Priam. 6th May- Kolpino, 9th May--Merionethshire, Orpack,
NAME.
Hecla.. Iphigenia
Tagant. F.
Thomas, C. B Thornborrow, 1. Trimpell, W. D. Unbehaun, C. H. Vickers, R. C. Watkins, Miss E. White, F. C. W. Williams, Mrs. C. J.
Wood, Mrs. C.. D.
fahrling, Dr. and Mrs. Prance, Mr. & Mrs. E. Kachun .......
Pescadores:..
Krill, Mr.
A.m. x.m.19.96
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NA 30.02
14 29,74
[29.751 29.73 amoy.6.30 2.29.73 Bo walow am 29.8178) Canton.......
Price, Capt. and Mrs. Lengkong ...roa.m. 29.73
ĐI
June 18 21 June LÊ DE
Victoria Peak
Gap Rock
Macao Haiphong
Manila......... Bacolod
++
M
20.74
H
29.69 89
Williams, J. V. Wolf, H. É.
10 1.70.
+ 0.19.
Woolmer, Mr. and Mrs.
C. F.
Some p Temperature
29.70
29.64
am.
85
85
Go to...
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80
C. St. James.roa.m.
Rainfall
0.05 -
Wright, Mr. and Mrs.
Zehrmann, F. C.
HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE OHINA STATION.
TONS, GUNS. 1.H.P.
כסף
CAPTAIN.
Commander Harbord
Captain R. Nelson Ommetnoy...
Captain Lionel G. Tuinell
Commander 11. du C. Luard...
Commander H. D. Wilkin, n.s.a. Captain H. W. Savory...
Lieut.-Commander Stevenson
Lieut.-Commander J. May
29.84
LAST REPORTED AT
Wolhalwal Hongkong Stangbai
en route Weihaiwei
,Hongkong
Hongkong
en routa Yangtze
Singapore
on route Weihaiwal
an route Weibalwel
en route Weihaiwei
Hongkong Hongkong.
CLASS.
0
Alacrity Androineda Astraen Bonaventure
despatch-vessel...
1,7
3,000
cruiser, 1st class cruiser, and clays cruiser, 20d class
11,000
4.365 10
16
16,500
2000
4.360 10
7,000
Captain H. H: Tortese...
Cadmus
rock,
Cherub
Clie
+
Diadem
*loop... water tack and tug - sloop
+14
•,070
6
1,100
390
-44
1,070
1,400
Fame...
***
cruiser, 1st class torpedo boat destroyer...
£1,000
16
16,500
306
-6
5,700
L
battleship, tat class...
12,950
16
13,500
Captain Hon. Stopford ...
torpedo boat destroyer
275
4,000
torpedo boat destroyer
275
4,000
Lieut. Commander Richards....
special service torpedo-v...
6,400
7,400
Captain E. F. B. Charlton
cruiser, 1st class
$2,000
21,000
Captain Shortland
SIN
cruiser, and class
3,600
7,00
Captain William B. Fawckoer
torpedo boat destroyer ...
280
3.9.20
Lieut.-Commander W. H. Darwall
river gunboat
1,200
river gunboat...
350
6,300
Lieut-Commander E. V. F. R. Dugmore Lieut-Commander F. B. Noble Lieut.-Commander J. Kiddle
100
100
en route Weihaiwal
úça
Commander C. E. Monro
Surveying
240
Lieut. Commander Robert E. Vaughan,
West River
240
Lieut. Commander H. T. Atlay
West River
+1
3,600
7,00
Captain C. H. H.Moore
140
Lieut. Commander Davidson
1.
..
torpedo boat destroyer... cruiser, 1st class
250
6,500
In reservo..
+14 404
12,000
21,000
Captain W. L. Grant
120
Commodore Dicken
***
river guaboat.
180
тор
Soa
torpedo boat destroyer....
355
5,300
surveying ship...
620
$50
360
5,000
150
550
150
550
Lient Commander. E, Secretan Lieut.Commander Gregory... Commander R. W. Glennis Lieut.Commander G. E. L. Thomas ... Lieut-Commander Hugh Somerville Lieut.-Commander Jno, F. Kuor...
+
119)
Moorhen Kinsha
May-Prometheus Pyrrhus. Drufor, Labuan, gon. Eidsvold. Prine Fitel Friedrich. 19th fabula. 23rd May-Sile fa.(German) Ecclesia, Alcinaus, Bechuana, 16th May--Ajas, For.
Otter ... mera, 30th May-Jelunga, Khalif, Sachin,
Rambler Nordin, Theodor Wille, Plcqua, Auchenbloe 2nd June-Agamemnon, Alesia, Flintshire, Idomeneus. Tourant, Afghan, 6th June-Sandpiper
Robia... Trave, Desbighshire. gih June-Glenlogan,
Sirius... Arcadia, Lumber, Japan, Perkonur, Neuby
Snipe Taku Hall,
Sutlej Teal ... Tamar Virago Waterwitch Whiting Woodcock... Woodlark
Homoward-12th May-Macknom, Survia. 23rd May--Barotse, 26th May-Armand Cey lon. Bekic 30th May-Kaisou, and June Schuylkill. 6th June-Preumen, 9th June- Stenton.
Arrivals at Hame-2nd May-Persia, Ras Isin, Satiuma, Tourant, 6th May-Kemun, Sambia, 9th May-Pak Ling, Benlədi. tath May-Malacca, Achilles, 16th May-Swan- ley, Tonkin, Richmond Castle. 19th May- Anitnor, Pring Heinrich. 25th May-Manila. 25th Way-Marquis, Bacquehem, George, T. Friedrich, Alcinous, Barotas, Armand Behir, Hay, 30th May-Bengloe, 2nd June-P. E. Merionethshire, Survia, Pyrrhus, St. Fillant. 8th June-Crylon, 9th June-Silesia (Ger.)
Post Office.
Mwder for:- Swatow, Ampy and Fonchow-Per Clara dun, 14th June, 9 AM. -
Pakhoi-Per Raslan, 14th June, 9 AM. Singapore, Penang and Calcutta - Per Namsang, 14th June, 11 A.M.
a
torpedo boat destroyer
surveying-vessel
river guaboat ...
river gunboat...
cruiser, and class
river gunboat
receiving ship
***
*ui
torpedo baat destroyer... river gunboat...
river gunboat
* Flag of Admiral Sir Gerard V. Noel, Commander-in-Chief.
Hollo-Per Kamer, 14th June,.JS A.M. Acheron Macao-Per Heungshan, 14th June, 1,15 P.M. | Argui 1.4 Sourabaya and Samarang-Per Chunsang,
Avalanche... 14th June, 2 P.M.
Shanghai-Per Yochow, 14th June, 3 P.M. Macao-Per Heungakan, 15th June, 1.15 P.M. Kongmoon, Kumchak, Shuibing and Tak- hing-Per Sonul, 15th June. 3 P.M.
Tientsin-Per Wesang, 16th June, 11 A.M. Shanghai Per Kwongsang, 16th June, PM.
river gunboat gunboat *** armoured cruiser gunboat cruiser...
river gunboat ...destroyer...
destroyer ....
protected cruiser
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Lieutenant L'Eost...
Lieut. Mère
Lieut. Cotoni
en route Welhaiwai en route Hongkong Hangkang Yangtze
Hongkong
Welhaiwel Yanglase Hongkong ...Hongkong
Hongkong Yangtaxo
en route Weihaiwał - Hongkong
en route Waibaiwe!
Yangtssa
Yangtza
Saigon
FRENCH MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA STATION.
NAKE.
Flag and DESCRIPTION. TONE. GUNS.H. P.
COMMANDING OFFICERS. -
LAST REPORTED AT
armoured gunboat
4,796
-1,700
Lieut. Ferrer
Saigon
river ganboat
113
500
Lieut. Jeannel....
Hongkong
rivar gunboat...
140
150
Haiphong
Balonnette...
river canhoat
Caronade...
river gunboat
Iço
Lieut. Hue...
Saigon
Casse-tête
140
150
Salzon
Comète
438
Lieut. Merveilleux du Vignaux
Gulf of Stam
D'AssZS
9,500
Captain Allaire... ́****
Bale d'Along
Décidéo
p
1+1
1,000
Haiphong
Descartes ...
3,985
$,500
Commander Amet .....
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Saigon
Estoc Francisque... Fronde Guichen t
303
ME **
Haiphong
301
6,300
*** *** 10
350
303
Lieul Jehenne...
Haiphong
ww
F
Halphong
Saigon
Gueydon
armoured cruiser
9.376
20,100
Capt. Ridoux
Fet'
Bait d'Along
Swatow, Wei-bal-wei, Chefoo and Tientsin Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohamb,
Diy
Henri Rivière Jacquin Kersaint Javelina
Lynx. ... Montealm... Mousquet ...
river gunboat...
Lieut. Portier...
247
river gunboat
300
308
Lient. Corlouer
destroyer ...
307
Commander Sagot-Duvauroux
***
cruiser.....
1,250
Commander Simon
141
p
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Armbruster
armoured cruiser
9,700
Capt. Doral
04
*
307
6,300
Lieut. Prat
river gunboat.***
Lient, Grellier
DA
an
Di
gunboat
Lieut. Lavissière
Cu
64
*...] destroyers
307
6,300
Lieut. de Reinach-Wartb
sab-marine .. **
Lieut. Glorieux
E1
battleship, reserve ...
9,437
6,071
destroyer ...
Lieut. Lebail
armoured gunboat
1,796.
1,700
Capt. Dupriez
armoured cruiser
10,014
20,000
Capt. Guibertean
era
620
900
Leal Roque
y Maque
Baie d'Along
river gunboat
destroyer
250.
Capt. Terquem.
La battleship, reserve
23
4.550
river gunboat
Soo
Liest Brognos
Manila-Per Loongsang, 16th June, 3 F.M. Manila-Per Rubl, 17th June, 10A.M. Europe, &c, India, via Tuticorin-Fer Bangal, 17th June, 11 A.M.
Shanghal, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama and Seattle, Wash.-Per Minnesota, 19th June,
I AM.
Amoy, Straits and Rangoon-Per Zaida, 19th June, 5 F.M
The following report is from Mr. F. G. Fize when foggy weather was experienced to Kup-Fer Chikli, 20th June, 3 P.M. First Assistant of the Hongkong Observatory-chi Point, when fine cloudy weather was again
On the fath at 5 p. The barometer has risen set in and continued to arrival, smooth sea Victoria and Vancouver, B.C.-Per Emprut slightly over 9. China and Luton, and fallen in throughout.
the neighbourhood of the Loochoos.
Pressure remains low over the Gulf of Pechill, and there are indications of the existence of a low pressure area to the East of the Loochoos * Pressare in highest to the E. of Japan.
Gradients continue slight over S, China, and gbt Twisble winde may be expected in the Formosa Channel, and moderate 5, winds over
M. part of the China Sta.. Forecast light SE, or yarlable winde j fair.
Vessels in Port. STEAKERS,
Benarty, Br. ss., J. Daarched, 11th June, Singapore 4th June, Gen.-G., L & Co. Buford, Am. transport, 5,000, Hall, 29th May,
-from Manila: jy
Clara Jebsen, Ger. s., 1,103, F. Bendixen, and Swatow and fans, Gen-0.8.K. 11th June-Shaoghal via Toechow, Amoy Clavering, Br. 6.8., 2,28, D. Barton, 10th June, -Salina Crus 6th May, and Moji 6th Jane, Ballast C. C. 9. 9. Co
Peibo... Protée... Pistolet of India, zlat Jude, 10 a.M.
Redoutable... Europe, & India, via Taticorin-Per Babru ... Zleten, arst June, IF A.M.
Styx Cebu and Iloilo-Per Kaifong, 22nd June, Sully....
Mi Surprise... Manila-Per Zafra, 24 h June, 11 AM. Frederich, Wilhelmshafen, Herbertshohe, Taken... Takiang Matupi, Sydney and Melbourne-Per Wille Vauban hod, 17th June, to A.M.AU/
Vigilante
3 P.M..
Europe, &c. India,' vía: Tuticorin-Per Caledonien, 17th June, 12 AM,
|_ Shanghal, Nagasaki, Kobe," Yokohama, Victoria and Vancouver, (B.C.)-Par Tarjar,
sub-marine...
destroyer
gunboat
*Flagship of Vice-Admiral Bayle, Commander-in-Chief
† Flagship of Rese-Admiral de Fanque de Jonquières, Second-in-Command,
FLA
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Commodre C. F. M. Poidlode
HI
...Haiphong
...Haiphong ...Haiphong
Chemulpo & Shal Saigon
Baie d'Along
Bale d'Along
. Chuogking
Tongku Baie d'Along Salgon Baigen Haiphong Saigon
Baie d'Along
Upper Yangisa Saigon Hongay Nunding-fu
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