44 ADMIRAL TOGO.".
A SKETCH OF HIS CAREER.
· {Conținued from page 6.] During Togo's absence many changes had token place in Japan. Especially fe must have
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY JUNE 19, 1905.
Triumph, Gers, 769, A. Hauses, 19th June,
Shanghai via Foochow Amoy and Swalow 17th Juno, Gooi--O, S. KIND, Paklat, Ger. 2.4., 1,018. Demes, 19th June,
Bangkok rath June, nice and Wood-B & Sinhala
Loyal, Ger, sa, 1,337, L. Lorenzen, 19th June,
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VEDISITORS AT THE DOTALS.
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2nd June,--Cardiff, and Jan, Coal Baker, A. S. Government,
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bean a source of great sorrow to him that Saigoj Veersang, Br. 50 1,438, P, H, Rolle, roth Jordan Hill, Br. 4-masted bq., 2,776, G.-N. / Bingham, Mr. & Mrs, 'Lewis, AIR.⠀
Takamori, his teacher and exemplar, had died, and with him Toge's two brothers, fighting against the Imperial troopt. Yet it may be re- garded as rather fortunate for the coualry that the Admiral was in England at the time of the Satsuma rebellion, for if he had been in "Japan he might have been reduced to join the rebellion and have shared the fate of his teacher and brothers.
After his return to Japan Togo beld commis- sions on different war-zhips, but it was not wat!! the outbreak of hostilities between Japan and China in 1894 that his name was prominently brought before the public.
The circumstances attending the sinking of the British Beamer Kowsking by the Nasiwa, of which Togo was commander, will be sijil fresh in the memory of many, but a bief rece. pitulation may not be uninteresting. Towards sethe end of july the relations between Japan |
and China had been strained to such a point that a spark was sufficient to set the whole house ablaze. The First Flying Squadron, consisting of the Naniwa, Yoskino, Takachiho, and Akitsushima, under the command of Ad- miral Trudot, was charged with the duty of keeping watch over Korean waters. On the morning of July 25th the Japanera alghted - two Chinese men-of-war, the 7siyın and the 4 Kwong-ys, in the vicinity of, Fengtao. Spon the contending squadrons ́wers involved in a hol engagement in which the Chinese were de- feated. Shortly afterwards, the British steamer Kowsking, escorted by the gun-boat Seko, kove in sight. She had on board's,100 Chinese offi- cere and men and 14 guns and a German mili. tary officer named von Hanneken. The Na miast at once fired some blank shot and stopped the "Kowshing," while the Akitsushima pave ephan to the "Soko" After and examination
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June-Manila 16th Jane, Gen.-I., M. & Co.
Clearances at the Harbour Ofiés. Attaka, for Canton, Dagny, for Cheloo, Paul Beau, for Canton, Tak Hing, for West River. Lintas, for West River. Kwongchow, for Canton.. Tai On, for Canton. Vinghing, for Canton, Taishun, for Changhai, Longdale, for Singapore. Oceano, for Shanghai. Wingchal, for Macao.
Loyal, for Kobe,
Prise Waldsmas, for Kobe. Thyra, for Kobs, in Chukong, for West River.
Departurer, June 18, Frithjof, for Swatów,
June 19. oval for Kobe. Kwallin, for Canton. Carl Diederichten, for Haiphong. „Indromeda, H.M.8, cruiser, for Weihaiwel.
Waterwitch, Br. surveying ship, for a cruise, Taishun, for Shanghai.
Passesgos Arrived,
Per Kalfong, from Heilo--Mr. J. Wright. Ier Signal, from Haiphong- Mr. Martin. Per Halching, from Coast Ports-Mr. and Mrs. Hanssar, Mile Hansser, European nurse and a children, Mrs. Seymour, Mrs. Mackoffer, Miss MacHoffer, Dr. and Mrs Cousland, Mr. Danger, 224 Chinese, and Japanese.
Kennedy, 30th May, New York 1st Dec
1004, Cats Oil-9. O. Capelk Lawhill, Br. 4-masted bq, 3.741, J. C), Jarvis, 3rd June, New York 17th Jan, Case Oil $..D. Co.
Scottish Hille, Br. ship, 1,998, Blackmore, and
Juse-Cardiff 13th Jan, Paten - Fael Admimlity.
Sierra Lucens, Br. shir, 1,628, E. Vooght, dih
June, Cardiff roth Dec, Patent Fuel Government.
Travancore, Br. ship. 2,317, Harges, joth April,
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Borthwick, RW.
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Edwards, Mr. and Mrs, Paxton, Capt. H: W.
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Vessels From Agmiz Dru
Zieten............ Shanghai... M. & Co...Juan 20 Seitang Singapore.J., M. & Co]June zo❘ Bechuana...... Singapore. N. Y. K... June 20 Sachsen Singapore. M. & Co...June 21 | China............Singapore. S., W. & Co June 21 | Catchan....... Foochow..... B. & S. ...June 11 | Formosa...... Singapore. P. & D. Collane.22 Ajax ........... Singapore B. & S. June 11 Siberia apan P. M. Co... June 1 Tientsin......... Singapore.F. & 0. Coljane 23 Kuntsang... Calcuita..., M. & Colone 2 Nicomedia...... Portland... P. & A. Colluna só Emp, of Japan Vancouver. C. P. R. Cojrly Numantia Portland... P. & A. CoJuly ́6||
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Ships Passed The Canal. Curtis, Miss Herrich, Mr. H. Haynor, Mrs. of the ship's papers Admiral Toge signalled Glebert, Mesars, C. E. Workman, H. C. Russel, Kolpine. 9th May-Merionethshire, Oopack,
Outward-and May-Priam. 6th May the steamer to follow the Nanda. Captain F. W. Sebring, A. B. Ward, J. W. Jennings, Shimesa, Goldmouth. 16th May-Jova, fosa Gal worthy, of the Kowsking, agreed to obey Mrs. E. Batlow, Mr. H. S. Robinson, Mrs. B.
gon, Eidsvold, Prinz Eitil Friedrich. 19th the order, but the Chinese trop, who took Hajans, Misses F. and M. Hajans, Mis. F. J May-Prometheus, Pyrrhus, Drufar, Labuan, Gibson, Messrs. F. Morrison, 1. Millard, Mr. Inila. 23rd May-Slizia, Bechuana, Eccle possession of the ship, would not allow them. Morrison, Miss Morrison, Mrs. F. O. Millard, a 261b May--Ajax, Formosa, 30th May selves to be thus captured by the Japanese. Mesnis, Chas. Marks, 11. 1. Eiste. J. F. Pearson, Jelunga, Khalif, Sachsen, Norden, Theodor Admiral Togo sent a boat again to the Koush Miss Owien, Mas. Trace, Mis. Curtis, Messrs Wille, Pleque, Auchenblar and June--Flint ing for the purpose of taking away the Euro. Marah, Gurtis, Trace, T. Foxworthy, F. -pean officers of the steamer, but the Chinese Waters, H. A. Holden, Des, 1. Tunon, M. thirs, Agamemnon, Alssia, Afghan Idomenius, 6th June-Trave Denbighshire. 9th June- Martin, O. Tuvador, Messrs: M. l'adrigon, R. Gianloran, Arcadia, Pechanur, Japan, Neuby would not allow this to be done. Seeing that Shidles, D. L. Davis, L. F. Berlec, H. W the Chinese had taken possession of the ship, Forabe, II, O. Mead, J. F. Scauller, W. Abell, Hall, Lumbra. 14th June-Austria, -Arlem the Admiral made up his mind to sink her, and G. H. Kemper, W. B. Greig, Miss Marks, Mrs., Benlarig, Nassovia, Den of Crombie, Slą |
Tonfa. 17th June-Hudson, Kramun, Tonkin signalled to those on board to quit her at once. Macaudray, Miss F. Macaudray, Mrs. Echares, Patrocius, Fingtion, Grafton, Liberia, Ver The Naniwa then discharged her broadsides Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Davis, Mr. | Davis, Misses M. and E. Davis, Messrs. J. Northcott, H. J. at the Kowsking, which was sunk in half-an- Robinson, M, C. Cauchales, Koppen, Chas. **bour, Captain Galsworthy, the First Officer, Dutey, A. 5. Caldwell, Miss Dora Ellis, Revs.
a quartermaster of the 'owshing and other Palacios and Aparicics. men were picked up by the Naniwa's boats. Subsequently, the Naniwa's netloa became the subject of much diplomatic correspondence be- Teen the British and Japanese Covernments, __and it also evoked much adverse criticism from the foreign Press Such eminent authorities on international law ni Dr. Westlake and Dr.
Holland, however, exonerated Togo from
blame.
In the eng gement in the Yellow Sea and
Shipping Report Str. Kaifong from oila-Strong SW. wiudi, and high confused sea.
dande.
Borthwick, Mr. R.
and child
Moon, Mr & Mrs. F. M. Moore, Dr. W. D. A. *Morrison, MẸs ·. Murray, E. H. Murray, P. G. Newington, A. G. “
Brighton, F. G. Broughall, L. Brownien, Mr. & Mr. Benner, Mr. and Mrs.
W. C Carter, W. L. Chalmers, D. Chambers, Mr. & Min
H. K. Clark, Hon. Dr. Francia Clark, T. Clegg, K.M. Eng. Lt.
and Mrs. H. 1. Connell, J. J. Canningban, G. Darim, F. O.
Davies, Mrs. J. T Deacon, F. B. Doolittle, F, H.
Douglas, Capt. & Mrs.]. Downing, Mr. and Mrs.
T.C.
Evans, F. W.
Fletcher, H.
Froit B. L.
Glover, C.
Grant, A. W.. Grone, Dr. and Mrs.
Hall, Capt. 7.
Hasros, J.
Hanser, P. F.
Haniser, Mr.,
Obord Paley, Mrs. E. Ollä, O. C.
'fett, Mr. and
F. Toget
Hudig, D.
oaling, Major C. L
Kolnill, Major & lfre, 34: 1. Louder, Mr.
Perkins, Mr. and Mr. Blamett, H; J. O.
Roach, Mr. J. S. and Marchent Capt. and
Koaggs, Dr. Samuel Schoenfeld, Mr. and
Mr. R. Å.
Scott, A. O. Seymour, C, Shaw, Dr H. H. Skinn, A. J. Skoll, C.
F. Smardon, R. J.
Snewin, E. A. Soper, C. H Stadtlander, A.
3 Stanley, H. H. Stain, A. L. Stewart, W. M, Swindells, Dr. Edgar Thornborrow, J
children and närse Harding, R. Hanis, F. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. S. Haslett, H. J. Hill, R. Holm, R. Houston, Mr. and Mrs.
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Hurst, B., Engineer
Capt. Hutchland, R. U, Innus, Capt. R. Kempi, H. H. Kerr, F King, Char. G. Knaku, Mr,
NAME..
Homeward 12th May-Machaon, Survia, 23rd May Barotas, 16th May-frmand Bay- Afc. and June-Schuylkill 6th Jane-Presi JEN, 9th Juno-Stentoa. 14th June-Jason, Lowther Caille, Trenkal, 17th June-Room. Alacrity
Arrivals at Homo-2nd May-Persia, Ras Andromeda Issa, Satsuma Tourane, 6th May-Kemung | Atur ... Sambia, 9th May-Pak Ling, Benledi. _ sath
Astraca. breeze, latter part heavy EN, swell.
Str. Uarching from Foochow:-Fresh SW, || May—Malacca, Achilles. 16th May-Swan:
By, Tonkin, Richmond Casili, 19th May Antanor, Prine Heinrich. 25th May-Manila 2011 May-Marquis, Bacquahem, George, Hay, 30th May-Benglos, and June-P. B. Friedrich, Alcinous, Baroite, Armand Behle, Merionethshire. Survio, Pyrrhus, St. Fillans 8th Jung-Ceylon, 9th June-Silasta. 14th June-Kaisow. 17th June-AgAMEMNON,
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Str. Signal from Haiphong-Changeable weather, and from Hainan to here very rough
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Str. Scott from Singapore:-Experienced the blockade of Wei-hai-wel that followed, Ad-strong Wly wind and veering to N. and NE,
and heavy sea on the presɩge."
**** miral Togo alio played a prominent part. Sub- sequently be was sent to Formola and the Pes- 'caderes to take pccupation as commander of the Standing Squadron, and he remained.tbere for several months until his mission was aphieved, despite the unhealthy and trying cli. matic conditions of the islands.
Str. Prine Waldemar from Sydney:→Had a fine trip from there to the islands with light SWly winds and a small sea; on the 14th we entored into the St. Bernardino Strait which was passed, on the 15th at night short after we accountered a heavy SWly pale with a tre- mendous high sea, it lasted until 6 a m. on the 18th, although the Print Waldimar had a very rough shaking no serious damage was done and she proved to be the smart seaworthy ship she is known for.
During the progress of the Chino-Japanese war logo was promoted to the position of Rear Admiral and appointed to the command of the Standing Squadrón, After the conclusion of
Vessels in Port 'peace he held several important posts in the Admiralty, and in 1902 he was transferred to
STEAMERA Maidtura as Commander-in-Chief of the port, Alemannia, Nor. ., 1,164, Neilsen, 13th Juse, where he remained until the outbreak of the -Saigon Bib June, Coal-Order. present war called in forth to active sea sor-Arratoon Apcar, Br. 1., 2,931, E. Fey, idth June, Singapore 11th June, Gen-D. s. vice. What he has achieved in the war is too well known so be recapitulated here. ported that the gallant officer has been the re- cipient of many telegrams and letters of eulogy from all parts of the world. The object of most of the writers of these misrives is evidently to receive a reply from the Admiral in his hand- writing, and after the battle of the roth of Au- gusi he is said to have attended to this corres. pondence with the spirit of a martyr.
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In private life Admiral Togo is a quiet and unassuming gentleman, His wife is a daughter of Viscount Kaieda, a Privy Councillor, The Admiral has two sons and a` daughter, the eldest of the former being 21 years of age. If he has any particular hobby It is abooting and Ashing. The Admiral's residence at Kami Makubancho, Tokyo, is as unpretentious as its master in ostentatious.
Shipping.
Arriva's..
Kallong, Br. $.5, 1,024, E. Finlayson, 17th
June,-Iloilo 13th June, Sugar,~—-1), & 5. Drufat, Nor. ., 1,102, J. Bing, 17th June,
Hamburg 1st May, Ges.—Aagaard, Thore- sen & Co.
Deucalion, Br. .., 7,030, G. D. Keay, 18th Jane, Shanghal 15th Inne, Gen.-B. & S. "Petrarch, Ger. s., 1,257, C. Ahrens, 18th Jone,
-Hongay 15th July, Coal,.-S., W. & Co. Slapai, Ger, st, 907, A.. Bendixen, 18th June, -Haiphong and Holbow 14th June, Rice and Gen.), & Co. Haiching, Br, 1,267, A. E. Hodgins, 19th
June,→Foochow via Amoy and Swałow | BA 18th June, Gea.-D., L. & Co. “Ocekno, Br. 6.a., 1,739, D. A. Cave, 18th June,
Singapore fith June, Gen.-D. & Co., Ld. Bcott, Br. 4.3. $54, G. R. Stratford, 18th June, -Singapore rith June, Ballast.—D. & Co.,
Chinklang, Br. 2, 1,139, Robertson, 18th
June-Canton 18th June, Gen.-B. & S. Hongkong, Fr. x,742, A. Suzzoal, 18th June, phong and Holhow 18th June, Rice and Gan.-A. R. M. Print Waldemar, Ge, kk, 3,327, C, Woltemas, roth Juse, Sydney 17th May, Brisbane
By 20th, Rockhampton tat June, Herbertshohe 6, and Friedrich Wilhelmhafon 8th, Gen.
M. & Co.:.
Beechley, Br... 2,40g, R. Forsyth, 13th Jane,
-Moji 6th June, Coal.-B. & Co. Borneo, Ger. $.., .313, F. Sembill, 15th June, -Sandakan 15th june, Timber and Gen. -M. & Co.
Broholm, Dan, ss., 817, Birkholm, 14th June,
Bangkok 7th June, Rico and Wood.~~ Order.
Buford, Am. transport, 5,000, Hail, 29th May,
-from Manila,
Chingto, Br. 4.4., 2,260, J. McD. Howie, 17th
June-Australia pth May, Gen.-B. & S. Coptic, Br 1, 2,744, Wm. Finch, R.N.R., 15th
June, San Francisco 12th May, Honolulu 19th, Yokohama 31st, Kobe and June, Nagasaki 5th, and Manila 13th Mails and Gen.-O. & Ó. S. S. Co.
Empress of India, Br. ., 1,032, E. Beetham, R.N.R., 13th Juna, Vancouver, (B.C.) 22nd May, and Shanghai 11th June, Mails and Gen.-C. P. R. Co,
Gladestry, Br... 1521, C. Crane, 12th June, -Moji 4th June, Coal.-D. & Co., Ld, Hero, Nor. 80, 2,417, Sylvesak, 16th June-
Moji roth June, Coal.-M. H. K. Hopsang, Br. 6., 1,337, Jan M. Hay, 16th Juno-Canton 15th June, Gen.-J., M. & Co.
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Bangkok 8th June, Rice.-B. & 5. Macquaire, Br. a.s., 2,073, St. John George, 25th
April-Moji 21st April, Coal,-G., L. & Minnesota, Am. x.a., 13,323, J. II. Rinder, ryth|
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torpedo boat destroyer...
1,000
river gunboat.ge
1,200
800
Hongkong
torpedo boat destroyer ..
6,300
650
240
240
cruiser, and clay.
7,000
*** IN
river guahoat
2:40
Captain C. H. H. Moora Lieut.Commander Davidson
H
torpado bost destroyer ...
6,500
In reserve 430
***
Sutlej ...
cruiser, ist class
12,00
11,000
Captain W. L. Grant
TH 141
receiving abip
Commodore Dicken
E
river gunboat..
180
800
かい
404
torpedo boat destroyer ...{
6,300
surveying ship ...
450
torpedo boat destroyer
5,900
river gunboat...
442
river gunboat....'
550 550
Kobe and Yokohama-Por Prine Woldemar, { Iphigenia ... zoth June, 9 A.M.
lichen... Swatow, Amoy and Foochow-For Hatching, Janus..
Kinsha zoth June, ro A.M.
Moorhen ・Olter
Swatow, Amoy and Auping-Par Promise, 20th June, 11 AM,
620
Rambler Shanghal, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohanis and
Robin... Seattle, Wash-Per Minnarota, 20th June, Sandpiper...
Sirius
II A.M.
Macao-Per Haungahan, 20th June, 1215 P.M. Snipe Singapore, Sourabaya and Samarang-P4! || Taku ... Hopiang, 30th June, 2 F.M,
Manila-Per Taming, zoth June, 3 pal Chefoo-Per Chinklang, 20th June, 3 P.M. Boihow-Per Signal, 20th June, 4 PM. Kongmoon, Kumchuk and Kaukong-Per Hongkong, 10th June, 5 FM.
Haiphong-Fer Hongkong, 21st June, 9AM Swataw Wei-hai-wei, Chefoo and Tientsin Per Chikit, 21st June, 10 A.M. Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama,. Victoria and Vancouver, B.C.—Per Amprent of India, 21ņi June, 15 a.m.
Europe, &c., lodin, via Tuticoris-Pe Zlates, 2111 June, 11 A.M.
Shanghai-Per Skachring, a1st June, 3 P.M. Yokohama and Kobe-Per Chingis, zost June, 3 FM.
Kongmoon Kumchack, Samsbol, Shuibing, Takhing and Wuchow-Fer Samut, 3181 June,
3 P.M.
Kongmoon, Kumchuk and Kaukong-Per Tak Hing, 21st June, 5.m.M.
3 P.M.
Tamar Texi Virago Waterwitch Whiting.... Woodcock... Woodlark
river gunboat...
surveying veskel river gunboat
14
river punboat...
• Flag of Admiral Sir Gerard J. Nosl, Commander-in-Chief,
Amoy, Keelung, Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobo, Yokohama, Honolulu and San Francisco-Par | Achéron Coptic, and June, to A.M.
Argua Macao-Per Brungakaw, Band June, 1245P.M. || Avalanche... Cebu and follo-Fer Kaffent, sand June, Balconetto....
Caronado . Carse-tête... Comble D'Assas Décidée Descartes .. | Estoc
Francisque... Fronde
Macao-Fer Heuxftkan, 23rd JunG, 1.15 P.M. Shanghal-Per Hangrang, 23rd Juno, á P.M. Bingapore, Penang and Calcutta- Per Avraicon Abear, 131d june, 2 7.1.
Manila-Per Fuensang, 23rd June, a P.86) Singapore, Penang and Calcutta --- Per Sultang, 24th June, 17 AM,
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armoured gunboat ........
river gunboat
rivar günboar river gunboat
river gunboat
river gunboat
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gusboat cruiser...... river gunboat ... destroyer*** destroyer protected cruiser armoured cruiser river gunboat river gunboat... destroyer. cruiser... ...sub-marine...... armoured cruiser
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Lieut. Commander C. Seymour Lieut.-Commander W. H. Darwall
Lieut. Commander E. V.F.R. Dugmore Lieut.-Commander F. B. Noble
Lieut. Commander J, Kiddle Commander C. E. Monro
Lieut,-Commander Robert E. Vaughan. Lieut.-Commander H. T. Allay...
P Pr
Lieut. Commander E. Secretan... 1.izut,,Compinader Gregory...
Hongkong
Hongkong
Hongkong
Hongkong
Yangisze
an routs Wolhaiwei
Surveying West River
West River
Welhaiwe
...Yangtere
Hongkong Hongkong Hongkong
Commander R. W. Glennie Lisus-Commander C. E L. Thomas ...) Lieut.-CommanderHugh Somerville Lieut.-Commander Juő. F. Knox...
Yanging
én ronto Waibaiwal
Hongkong
es route Weibałwal Yangtza Yangisza
3+4
Lieutenant L'Eost... Commander Amat ...
32
*** ***
141
461
FRENCH MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA STATION.
NAME.
FLAG AND DESCRIPTION,
TONE GUNS, H. P.
COMMANDING OFFICERS.
| LAST REPORTED AT
1,700 500
Lieut. Forret Lieut. Jeannel...
...Saigon
P
150
150
Lieut. Hue...
...Saigon
+
438
Lieut. Merveilleux du Vigosax... Captain Allaise...
1,000
5.500
Lieut. Mère
6,300
303,
Lieet, Cotoni...
Lieut Jehenne....
20,200
Capt. Ridoux
+
Lieut. Portier
308
300
2,200
Commander Simon
Armbruster
19,600 6,300
Capt. Daval
Liant. Prat
Lieut, Griller...
Lient. Lavissière
5,300
6,071
1,700
Capt. Dupriez mi
20,000
Capt. Guiberteng
900
Lieat Roque
Capt. Terquem...
4.360 500
Lieut, Brugnen
•
Manila–Pai Zenra zah Juns in bil Macao-Fer Heungskan, 24th June, 115 PM) || Guichen... Kongmoon, Kumchuk, Samshui, Sbluking, Gueydon Takhing and Wuchow--Per Liniam, 24th June, || Hear! Rivière 37.
Jacquin Macao-For Heungshan, 26th June, 1.75 9.M. Jareline Frederich, Wilhelmshafan, Herbertabobs, Kersaint Matupi, Sydney and Melbourne-Per U
Lynx ... Aad, 27th June, 10 AM.
Montcalm... Europe, &c., India, via Tuticorto-Per Monsquat. Caledonien, 27th June, 11 A.M.
Oir Macao-Per Heungskon, 17th June, 1.15 PM. Paiko... Sandakan-Per Mausong, 27th June, 2 P.M. Pistolet Macao-Per Haungskas, 18ih junu, 1.15 P.M. || Protáeven Tientsin-Per &sang, 28th June, a P.M. Redoptable... Macao-Per Haungshan, aých June, 1.15 P.M. || Babna 197 Macao--Fer Heungråon, 30th June, 1.15 7.M. || 817%| Manila-Per Rudi, 1st July, 19 AMU
Sully... Emore, &c, fadia, via Tuticorin-Par | Florprise- 16th June,-Canton 1&tb Just, Gen.-B. || Nubla, 1st July, 18-2-91.
Takiang & S.
Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama. Takon,,. Tamping, Br. 26, 1,359 A. W. Outerbridge, Victoria and Vancouver, (B.C)-Par Tartar, | Vauban
1-116th Juno-Manila 14th June, Gen.—B, & | 5th July, 9 AM
badanaal VigilantsTM Manila, Zamboangs, Thursday Island, Cooktown, Cairos, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, Melbourne, Adelaide and Penb-Per CAsugis, zoth July, 3 F.M
Pitsanulok, Ger. 2,019, C. Fuchs, 5th June, Bangkok Bth June, Rice and Wood,
B. & S. Providence, Nor. ., 900, C. Cornelinsen, 16th June,Bangkok 16th June, Rico.--Order.
Br. na, 1,756, G. G. Hay, trib June, River Moj 11th June, Coal.-S., & Co. Shachsing Br. 1-6, 1,307, 74 D. Norcombe
Thyra, Br. 1.4, 3,419, R. M. Fayn, 13th Jane,
Kuchinolia 6th June, Coal,--M. B. K. -Jane-Anping via amoy and Swalow 14th | Zaida,. Br. Ra, 3,204, C. Wills, 16th June, Singapore 11th June, Gen.~), M, & Co,
Fromise, Nor. 99, 714, E. Torstensen, 19th"]-
Jung, Gan,-Ő. 5. K).
40
, destroyar... river gunboat gunbost
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destroyer... ...sub-maring .....
battleship, riserve... destroyards Lapt armoured gunboat ... arnoured crgiser
quabeat com river gunboat destroyer battleship, reserva
river gunboat
203, 228JTERR, 3, ARE 85, 2, 3, 38, AE
Flagship of Vice-Admiral Bayle, Commander-in-Chief;
† Fingchip of Rear Admiral de Fauqua de
and-in-Command
Lieut. Corlcuer
Commander Sagot-Duvauroux...
· Lieut. de Reinach-Werth
- Lient. Glorioux'
Commodre C, P. M. Podložia
Lieut, Lebail
Hongkong Haiphong
Saigon
Selgon Galf of stam Baia d'Along Halphong
...Balgoo
Haiphong ...Haiphong Haiphong Saigon
Baie d'Along Haiphong
Haiphong ...Haiphong
Chamnipo & S'hal Saigon
Hale d'Along Bais d'Along
a. Chungking
Tongku Baie d'Alors Saigon ...Balgon ... Haiphong
Salgon Baie d'Along
· Bais d'Along Upper Yangis Balgon Hongay Wachowfy
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