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NEWSPAPERS NAMES,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY JUNE 28, 1905

Presently the searchlight beams, and could, ba seen racing for the harbour entrance as hard as they could go. Just as they entered, by a prearranged order, one of the searchlights, apparently accidentally, how her beam right across the painted screen, thus as the torpedo boats supposed-showing up the ship A great shout of joy went up from them as they made

rush for their helpless (2) foe sad discharged their torpedoes. Then rushing by to put ano ther in on the other side something seamed suddenly to hit them, much to their surprise, and when they had sufficiently recovered from their shock they discovered themselves deci of the five were" bigh and dry, and the re dedly out of their elementi. That is two out mainder severely damaged--a regular lesson to "look before you leap."

Shipping.

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Newspaper nomenclature in Australia, as is also the case in Great Britain, shows lit le or no originality of choice. We have over and over again a repetion of Mail and lots and Expresses, Stats, Sins, Telegraphs, and Heralds repeating themselves throughout the country. For variety, we must go to America; but what a diversity of titles is to be found there few people-even the Americans them selvas--would have suspected had not an enter prising collector bean at the pains to compose list. And in the more distant portions of the Union, especially, has he encountered some very characteristic oames. Ferinstance, there are the "Hustler and the "Push" The "Buzz Saw," the "Pine Knat," and the "Larial" seem to suggest special features of local environ- ment while the "Fiery Cross," "Firebrand," "Hat Blast," "People's Ponlard," and "Jabs" are, doubtless, all rabidly political partisan prints. The "Candle" and the "New Gaslight"| speak for themselves so far as their illuminat. Ing powers are concerned. Spot Cash," how ever, 'a "Loose Spokes," and the laconic "All" are mather more difficult, with perbape the exception of the significant reminder con tained in the flat tiame; to guess the origin of And out of court completely are the "Pome-Tartar, Br. ., 4,416, W. Davison, R.N.R., 28th torpic," the "Jimplecute," the "Tar Heel," and the "Buzon. As in America, co in Australia, the Press bas grown up in unison with a con stantly expanding national life. Yet no such eccentric seekings:after originality have ever distinguished either its pioneers or those who succeeded them in the field. And, perhaps, it is just as well that it should be su. In strain ing after the original and the effective, the bizarre and the protesque are too often en- countered in their stead.

DISGUISING BATTLESHIPS, -

BOME INGENIOUS NAVAL TRICKS

The dastardly outrage recently committed by the Russians in the North Sea and their excuse that they mistook the fishing smacks for disguised de troyera naturally evokes the question, "Can wa ships be successfully dia. guised?". The answer is, "Certainly they can." Lieutenant W. Johnson, late R.Ny has gather. ed together in the Daily Express, u' few ac- ⚫counts of such achievements, at some of which be was present himself, and they certainly go a long way towards showing the ingenuity exercised by noval officers. Of course, the idea of a blockaded fleet escaping "en bloch in disguise is obviously out of the question there are, however, many ways and means by which a single ship may through energetic enterprise avoid or even slip through the most. alert foe. This applies solely to ships of smali dimensions, such as torpedo-boats, destroyers, and gunboata A method calling for Bittle or no display of genius, and one frequently practi sed by our own feets during manoeuvres is for a two-funelled torpedo-boat to rig up an : extra one or two canvas funnels abat the regular ones, and then with the aid of a litle paint to embellish them that they exactly resemble their metal sisters. This done, the vessel has the rough outward appearance of a three or four funnelled beat of a totally different type, and aided by the shades of night, she stands a good chance of getting through when the enemy's four-funnelled destroyers were on guard.*

LA & Co.

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Maria Rickmen, Ger. sa, 2,256, H; Pape, aznd-

Jana-Moji 17th June, Coal. Order, ag Nordpol, Nor. ., 2,418, Stolis, 23rd June,

Kelung (Formosa) 21st June, Gen.—S., T, & Com Regina, Br. BL, 1,251, R. Lieberg, 23rd June,

-Calcutta 7th June, Coals —Under. ita Rubi, Br. 6, 1,619, A. H. Notley, 27th June

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VISITORS AT THE HOTELS..

Abela, F. W Anderson, A., Biker, A. S Blagham, Mr. & Manila 34th Juno, Gen-S, T. & Co. Siberia, Am., 5,055, 1. T. Smith, 37th Birbeck, RJ.

JK and child San Francisco 27th May, and Shanghai Bissell, W. S. asth June, Maila and Gen.-P. M. S. S. Binny, S.. Co.

Pop FBlair, D. K. Taiyuan, Br. s.s., 1,459, L. Dawson, 26th June, alau, D.

Australia via Porta and Manila 341 Zweens, Br. u., 1,200, J. Ewait, and Juce,

Juna, Gen.-B. & S/

Shanghai 17th June, Gen.-Chinesa.

SAILING VRELA,"

A. G. Ropes, Am. ship, 2,302, D. H. Riners, 16th Mar,Philadelphia 15th Oct., 1901," Case Oil.-8.0. Co. Combribank, Br. 4-maxed ship, 2,151, George, and June, Cardiff and Jan., Coal

Government.

3rd Jane-New York 27th Jan., Case Oil. 5.0. Co.

Emma Luyken, Ger. s., 109, H. Mariens,

27th June-Swatow 26th June, Ges-Lawhit, Br. 4-masted by..: 2,742, J. C. Jarvis, Quinta, Ger. s.8, 2.600, Frahm, 37th June, Bangkok 27th fuse, Rice.-Order. Carl Diederichsen, Ger. 3, 724, H. Schlalkier, 27th June-Halphong 25th June, Ge J. & Co. Chulan, Br. 8, 2,832, H. W. Kenrick, 28th

June-Bombay 13th June, and Singapore 23rd, Malls and Gen.-P. & O. 5. N. Co.

June-Vancouver 29th May, and Shanghai 12-Sang, Br. 3.9., 1,127, S. J. Payne, aßih June,

24th June, Gen.-C. P. R. Co.

Canton 27th June, Gen.--, M, & Co. Fooshing. Br... 423. T. Arthur, 28th June,

--Canton 27th June, Cen-), M. & Co.. longkong, Fr. 6.5, 712, A. Surzoni 28th June,

Haiphong and Hoihow 27th June, Rice, Pigs and Bullocks.-A. P. M. falching, Br 8., 1,267, A. E. Hodgins, 29th June, Foochow via Amoy and Swalow 17th June, Gen.~-~~D, L. & Co. Tiger, Cer. gunboat, goo, Delmling, 28th June,

-from Pakhai.

Clearances at the Harbour Office. Kansu, for Swatow. Paul Beau, for Canion. Yingking, for Canton. Tak Ring, for West River, Tai On, for Canton. Kwongchet, for Canten. Scottish Hill, for Mauila. Ve Kwat, foi Wuchow. Loongmoon, for Shanghai. Louan, for Shanghai. Suisung, for Singapore. Chukong, for West River.

Maria Valerie, for Singapore.

June 18,

Alsidcraig, for Kuichinotzu. Hanyang, for Ningpo Wingang, for Canton.. Sufiang, for Calcutta Loongmoon, for Shanghai.. Mario Valerit, for Singapore. Kansu, for Tientsin.

to em quad

Scottish Hills, Br. ship, 1998, Blackmore, and Tuns, Cardiff with Jan, Palen Fuel Sierra Lucena, Br. ship, 1,628, E. Vooght, 4th

Admirality. ESTAN June, Cardiff toth Dec, Patent Fuel Government. Travancore, Br, ship, 2,217, Harges, soth April, -Cardiff 5th Sept., Patent Feel-Govem

meat,

Steamers. Expected.

HONGKONG.

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Bornand, Mr. and Mrs. Martin, R.

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Luckie, A. R. Lewis, L. S.

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Lyona, S. J.

Boyd, Capt. and Mrs. Brown, Mr. & Mrs. D.E. Clothier, A N.

Mitchell, R.

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Mackay, C, H,

Cocks, Mr. & Mrs. A.E. Maella, E.

Marriott, Dr. O..

Darling, Col.

Oшlla, F. B.

Matada, K.

Dixon, Mr.

'O'Neil, J, L. Hugh

McCullough, R.

Edwards, Mr. and Mrs.

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Borthwick, Mr. R.

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Moon, Mr. & Mrs, P. M. Moore, Dr. W. B. A. Morriton, MIL

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Briggs Mrs. G.

infant Brighton, F. G. Broughall, L..

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Chambers, Mr. & Mrs Oliffe, O. C Chapman, A.

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Clark, Hon. Dr. Francia Charles," Clark, T, Clegg RM., Eng.

Pan, Mr. and Mrs. F.

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Davies, Mr. J. T.

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Perkins, Mr. and Mrs.

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Prindle, N. S.. Rew, C. H.

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Barnett, H. J. O. Dann, G. H.

Paxton, Capt. H, W.-- Phillips, Major Piggott, Mr. and Mrs. Pollock, K.C., Mr. Reigfe, Dr. and Mrs. Sawer, Capt. and Mrs. Sinclair, A.

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Hardeman, Miss

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Harmer, F.

Haslett, H. J.

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Hurst, R.H. Engineer-

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"Cosmopolitan

Ships Fasted The Canal. Outward-and June-Agamemnou, Alstin, Flintshire, Afghan Idomeneur, 6th June Travi, Denbighshire 9th June-Glenlogan, Arcadia, Pechonur, Japan, Neudy, Lumben, Hall 14th June-Austria. Artemisia, Den of Crombie, Beniarig, Nassovia, Slavonia, 17th June-Hudson, Keemun, Tonkin, Feng- fin, Patroclus, Grafton, Liberia, Verdange. 21st June-Southgrove, 24th June-Tydeus, Malacca, Benvenue, Pak Ling. 17th June- Bentedi, Diomed.

Homeward-and Jube—Schuylkill. 6th June Przuzión. 9th June-Stantoa.. 14th June- Gordon, H. E. Stevison, Mr. and Mrs Mooney-Ernest Simant, Indrami.

Per Tartar, from Yokohama-Messrs. E. S. Lowther Castle. 17th Jana-Room 24th June 37th June- and infant. From Shanghai-M, C. E Spore, Dardanus. Mr. and Mrs. "avoya, Mrs. F. E. Cameron, and ; Chinese,

Arrivals at Homa-2nd June-Fridrich, P. E. Baroise, Alcinous, Armand St. Fillan), Baki, Hyrehua, Merionethshire Suevla, 8th June-Caylon, gth June-Silesia. 14th June

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Kerr, F.

King, Chas, G. Klase, Mine

Knaggs, Dr. Samuel Kraay, C. Laing, A. H. Laing. Dr.

Alacrity

Per Watching, from Coast Porte-Mr. F. Chuanes, Mis. Doffesty, and 124 Chinese.

Per Hongkong, from Haiphong-Messrs.Kaisow, 17th June-Agamemnon, sist June Grivean, Piviat, and 2 Missionaries. From Flintshire, Preussen, 24th June-Aritmi. Diadem Hoihow - Mr. and Mrs. Campbell and a sia, Teenkat, 17th June-Jason, Pera. children, Miss McKinley, and Chinese.

Per Chusan, for Hongkong from London- Mesir, W. Bishop, D. Fuller, and Sergt. Major Ridley. From Marseilles-Mr and Mrs Kap lin. From Gibraltar-Surgeon J. E. Bringar, RN. From Singape-Mr C. R. Scott, Mrs. K. Parker, Messrs A. Gutierrez, and S. Hallam For Shanghai from London-Messes. Yard, Bishop. J. W. Tinsley and F. Richardson. Fr m Marseilles-Messrs. E. Pannenborg, H. Blade and R. F. Parvagel. From Colamba Mr. Meistol, Miss Martini. Mr. and Mrs. Perrett, Mr., Mrs, and Mist Maibaum, Mr and Mra, Bachar From Bombay-Mr. Kazerooni. From Singapo e-Miss A. Failey, and Mr. Jacobins,

Bout. Office.

"Mall will rinne tor: mers, 29th June, 8 A.M.

Hojkow and Bangkok – Per Elisabeth Rick

Halphong-Per Fri, 29th June, 9 AM. Goldsmouth, 29th June, 11 A.M.

Nagasaki, Moji, Kobe and Yokohama-Per

Macao-Per Heungshan, 29 h June, 1.15 8.3. agth June, a F.M.

Swatow, Chefoo and Tientsin-Per Frank

Matupi, Samaral, Brisbane, Sydney and Frederich, Wilhelmshafen, Herbertshobe, Melbourne-Per Willehad, 29th June, P..

Holbow and Haiphong-Per Carl Diederick Haiphong-Par Hongkong, 30th June, 94.M. Swator, Amoy and Foochow Fer Hat ching, 30th June, 10 AM

Of course, the main risk lies in being dis- coverad just as he is coming out. this happens, it is len chances to one that all is up, as the enemy do not cruise so close In at night but, once clear of the harbour mouth, she has her dsguise and her heels to It is recorded of an enterprising depend on. young lieutenant in command of a destroyer that, having to take despatches through a parti- cularly enemy-infested zone of the sea, he put fato a harbour lose by, and so rigged up his ship with the aid of canvas, planks, etc, that at nightfall when a couple of merchantmen put to sea he went out with them, and succeeded in Boodwinking the enemy, they thinking-it, in- deed, they took any particular notice of him- that he is the tugboat accompanying the other ships. This resourceful lieutenant's modus operandi was as follows: Wil great alacrity a superstructure of wood and canvas was rigged up the length of the thip; the bridge was heightened in the same manner, us a'so his two foremost funnels. The third funnel he took down altogether. Next he removed the yard from his mast, ad lengthened the latter by Gundersen, Min Eonsgany, Revs. Balamery, Per Caledonien, for Saigon Mrs. M. fixing on a space spar, and with another spar Arvien, Villenauve, Mr. F. M. Lancher, Miss for setting un imaginary sail on, the metamor. Bertha, and Mr. Matsui. phosis was complete. He had

For Singapore- a couple of Messrs. J. T. Merecki. J. A. Peach, Dr. M. L.. planks across the top sails of his bridge to King, Mie. Mary P. King, Messrs. Perry King sland on, so that he could see what was hap-and Thomas. For Colombo-Rev. P. Queran, pening. Once wall clear of the enemy, down came everything, up went the funnel, and with the engine room telegraphs "Full speed ahead," he arrived safely at his destination, thereby gaining much credit Among other decepilons de that have been pinctised the following may, Santos, A Figue as, G. Krohn, Q. Landgraf, justly claim a front places-

A battleship was at anchor in a certain har. Sigosaby and John Harger.

Passengers departed. Per Tourane, for Shanghal-Messrs. F. Ben., 2th June, 5 F.M. net, Hebden, P. Kleemn, Mr. and Mrs. J. Noble, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Armstrong, Misses Rosa, Sara, Margarete, Vessrs. Gilsen T. da Beraiere Smith, P. D. Hatay, G. H. Palls, Klatzker, R. Gardener, J. W. Davis, J. R. Young, Demare and Rosa Weiss. For Kobe Messi. G. N. Courtney and K. Kato.'.

bour in the Mediterranean when the order

came that she was to be attacked for practice,

and Mr. R. J. Perez For Marseilles-Mr. J. Rommy, Count de Piolant, Messrs. Louis l'e Sauvage, 1. Robert, V. Siamla, C. Mack, E. Varella, M. Bergara, S. Rodriguez, W. Oriente, ama, F. Valderana, E. Mardouit 1.

at night time, by torpedo-boats. Next morn

Shipping Herort

Ste. Hatching from, Foochaws-Fine wea

lag, after the torpedo-boats had left the officers ther, wind variable W, to SW,

and crew set to with a will to lay a little trap for the attacking boats. A party of bluejackets want ashore to cat brushwood, shrubs, and small trees. While, this was proceeding, the ship's painters were busy fixing up, with the aid of the carpenters, a large canvas screen. This was close to the shore, but at a good distance from the ship, and on it was painted rough but fairly accu ate idea of the ship. The general aspect of the shore was also portrayed rou. d the edges of the canvas," such is trees, rocks, water, etc. This being satisfactorily completed, a spat, the other side of the bay, was chosen, where the beach was steep to, or, in other words, where the water was deep close in The ship was then moved Hover, and warped close in under the land, and secured Topmaats were got down, black- painted canvas was covered all over white, and conspicuous objects, such as funnels, masts, ete Torpedo nets were got out on the un- protected sides, and secured to the store, ahead and astern, and more canvas painted to represent rocks was spread along the torpedobooms. The party from the shore thea came off with their young forest, and with this the whole ship was "planted" from stem to aters, not even the funneli baing Jaft out; Searchlights and guns were placed At the harbour entrance and everything was then complete. As soen a twilight descended the lights on board were put out and strict of dars given as regards lighting pipes, talking, atc. About 11 pm one of the searchlight, whose ray had bean ceaselessly wandering up and down, suddenly became fixed, and simuls taneously the guns on shore started firing. This was evidence that the attack bad started,

Vessale in Fort, STEAMENE.

Abbey Holme, Rr. 8., 1,995, Brown, 27th

Juno-Mororan 17th June, Coal-Order. Anghin, Ger. sa, oor, D. Reimers, 26th fune,Bangkok 20th June, Rice and Word.-B. & SA

Buford, Am. transport, 5,00, Hall, agth May,

-from Manila..

Elax, Bra, 5,310, Baker, 27th June,-Polo Samba roth June, Bulk Oil-A, K. & Co. Dufforio, Br. transport, 3,966, A. W. McAnhp, 27th June, Bombay 14th June, Govt Stores Government.

Elizabeth Rickmers, Ger. ... 997. G. Götsche,

3rd June, Bangkok 17th June, Rice and Wood.-B. & S.

Fri, Nor. sa, 860, N. G. Andersen, 26th June, -Haiphong 32nd June, and Holhow 25th, Gen. Aagaard, Thoresen & Co. Goldmouth, Br. s.1., 4,854, H, Carter, 26th June-Singapore 20th June, Gen-A1, K, Kumsaag, Br. ., 1,077, E. 1. Buller, asth

& CQ, June-Calcutta tolb Jane, Penang 17th, and Singapore 20th, Gep.-) M, & Co. Labuan, Br. 10. 2,194. 1. S. Gardner, 21st June, Butoum zoth May, Case Petroleum.

Bassops & Co.

Laanes Br. s.s., 1,357, J. B. Jackson, 22nd Juun,

Saigon 18th Jane, Gen, Rico and Timber-Wo Fat Sing Loongsang, Br. s., 1,093, G. 8. Welgall, ach June,-Manila 23rd June, Gen.-J., M, & Cop

Macao-Fer Baungskan, joth June, 1.15 P.M. Manila-Per Loongiang, 30th June, 3 P.M... Manila-Per Rubí, 30th June, 3 F.M.” Samahui Per Linian, 30th June, 3 P.M. ̧ Singapore, Sourabaya" and "Samarang-Per Foorking, 1st july, 10 a.M,

Europe, &c., India, la Tuticorin- Fer Nubia, 1st July, 11 AM.

Macao-for Hungañan, 18) July, 1.45 7.30, Shanghai-Per Funnan, 1st July, 3 FM. Macan Per Heungshan, 3rd June, 1.15 P.M. Samabul-Per Sansei, 3rd July, 3 P.M. Macao-Per Heungshan, 4th June, 2.05 P.M. cotto, 4th July, 5 P.M.

Amoy, Straits and Rangoon-Per Palam-

Amay,Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, 5th July, 10 4.4.⠀ Victoria and Vancouver, (B.C.)-Per Tartar

NAME.

Scott, W. P.

Shaw, Dr. H. H.

Skinn, A. J. Skott, 0. Snowin, E. A.

F. Soper, C. H.

Stanley, H. H. Stein, A. L. Stevenson, H. B. Stewart, W. M, Swindells, Dr. Edgar Thornborrow, J. Tobin, R... Trimnell, W. D. Unbehaun, C. H. Vickers, R. C. Wales, H. H. Warrick, Capt. J. Warren, C. B. Watkins, Miss E. Willian, Mr. C. J. Woolmer, Mr. and Mrs.

C. F. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Zehmann, F. C.

Smith, E. Grant

Becker, C. Biermans, Dr. Brunco, Dr.

Chandler, Lieut.

OCCIDENTAL.

Lowe, Mr. and Mrs.

C. and daughter

Mayer, Mr..

Munro, Misa A.

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Hales, G. L.

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Harms, F

Sankson, W.

Imann, P.

Schmidt, Dr.

Jahrling, Dr. and Mrs. Sen, S, N.

Keyt, Dr.

Kober, Dr. Krill, Mr.

Thompson, Mrs. }. J.

Vojaceke, F.

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HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S SHIPS: ON THE CHINA STATION,

water tank and tug ....

cruiser 1st class

torpedo boar destroyer

torpedo boat destroyer

...torpedo boat destroyer.

TONS, GUNS J.H.P.

CAPTAIN.

اب مهما

Commander H. D. Wilkin, D.8.0. Captain II. W. Savory

Lieut. Commander H, E. Sulivan Lieut.-Commander Bather...

Lieut.-Commander Lewin.

Weihaiwel **

Welbsiwe!

en route Welhalwai

... Shanghai

Weihniwel Yangiere Hongkong ...Yangtera

*** Hongkong

1. Hongkong

en route Weihaiwel

... Hongkong

Lieut. Commander W. H. Darwall Lieut. Commander E. V.F.R. Dugmore Linut-Commander F. B. Noble

Lieut. Commander J. Kiddie Commander C. E. Monro

Lieut.-Commander Robert E. Vaughan Lieut-Commandar H, T. Atlay

Captain G. H. H, Moore

Liest Commander Davidson

Hongkong.

en route Welhalwei Welhalwel Weibelwel Hongkong

en route Walhalwei Weibalwol Singapore

en route Welhalwal

Hongkong Yangtse

West River

Walhalwei Burveying

Wast River

{. Waibalwal

CL.ASS.

LAST REPORTED AT

despatch.vessol...

Androineda Árun... Astraca

.cruiser, isi clase-

1,700 11,000

10

impeda boat destroyer

$50 6

3,000 16,500 7,000

Commander Harbord

Captain R. Nelson Ommanpey

***

**

Lieut.-Commander R. H. Heaton

ruiser, and class

4.365

10

7,000

Captain Lionel G. Tufnell

1)

Bonaventure

cruiser, and class

የሽ .

4,360

10

7,000

Captain H, H, Torlesse...

Cadmus

Floop

1,070

6

1,400

Commander II. du C. Luard...

Cherub

Cla

sloop

300 —1,070

* 300

1,400

11,000

16,500

Dea

7,000

Emo... Ettrick Exa

7,000

**

THE

7,000

**

torpedo boat destroyer...

7,000

Fame

torpedo boat destroyer.

5,700.

Commander A, F. Everett Lieut.-Commander Stevenson

Glory

battleship, 1st class...

12,950

13,500

Handy

torpedo bost destroyer ...!

4,000

Hart...

Captain Hon. Stopford... Lieut. Commander 1. May i

ALY **

torpedo boat destroyer.

4,000

Lieut. Commander Richards...

Hecla..

special service torpedo-v...||

6,400

7,400

Captain, E. F. B. Chariton

413

Hoque

**

cruiser, 1st class

12,000

41,000

Captain Shortland

cruiser, and class

3,600

7,000

torpedo boat destroyes...

$50

7,000

Captain William B. Fawckner Lieut. Commander C. Seymour...

torpedo boat destroyer...

3,900

+14

river gunhoal

1,200

river gunboat

800

104

...

torpedo boat destroyer

..

6,300

όξο

..

1

river gunboat

240

+

river gunboat

240

West River

cruiser, 2nd class

1,600

7,000

river gabboal

B

240

-

Yagters

....torpedo baat destroyer**

250

0,300

In reserve...

...

ATA

#1+

Sptle... Tamar Teal Vinigo Whiting... Waterwitch

Woodcock... Woodlark ...

*

cruiser, at class

12,409

11,000

Captain W. L. Grant

Hongkong

...

Hongkong

receiving ship

4,65

Commodore Dicken

Hongkoup

24

P

river gunboal.

180

800

Lieut.-Commander R. Becretar

Yangtaxe

***

--

torpedo boat destroyer...

6,300

Lieut.Cammander Gregory,

Wainaiwel

surveying ship.........

450

Commander R. W. Gleanic

Surveying

torpedo boat destroyer...

360

1,900

Lieut.-Commander C. E. L. Thomas...

Weihaiwej

***

*3+

river gunboat

***

550

HI

river gunboat

150

150

Lieut-Commander Hugh Somerville Lieut-Commander jos. F. Kuos...

Yangiste

Yangista

Iphigenia Itchen... Janus ... Kinsha Moorhen Otter Rambler Rohin..... Sandpiper.... Eirios... Snipe Takn

1

surveying-vessel

יו

* Flag of Admiral Sir Gerard U. Noul, Commander-in-Chiel,

Achéron Amey, Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama. Argus ja sa Honolulu and San Francisco-Per Siberia, 6th | Avalanche July 11 AM

Baloaneita Macao-Per Houngskan, 6th June, 12.15 P.M. Carobade Samsbal-Per Linian, 6th July, RM. Casse-tête Manila-Per Zatro, 8th July, 11 M. Comite Cooktown, Calms, Townsville, Brisbane, Décidéo Manila, Zamboanga, Thursday Island, D'Assas Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, Descartes... 10th July, 3P.M. Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth-Por Chingiu, Estoc

Francisque. .. Cebu and Holla-Par Kalfong, 11th July. Fronde

Guichen ... Moji, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria B.C., and Gneydon... to AM. Tacoma, Wash-Far Flotades, 12th July, Hear Rivière...

Jacquin Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobo, Yokohama, Jeveline of Japan, rath July, 11 &M, Victoria and Vancouver, B.C.-For Empress Karsaint 100

*****.

ganboat IN armoured cruiser gunboat.

cruiser... river gunboat destroyer ***.

destroyer ...** protaged cruiser

armoured cruiser river günban

river gunboat ...

destroyer. cruiser...

sub-marine...

#19 004

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Lien, Merveilleux du Vignaux...

FRENCH MEN-OF WAR ON THE CHINA STATION.

Europe & India, via Tuticorio Darmstadt, 5th July, 11. A.M.

"

NAME.

Flag and Description} Tons

GUNS

H. P.

COMMANDING OFFICERS.

LAST REPORTED at

Macao-Per Heungskam, jih June, 13.15 2.14. Singapore, Penang and Calcutta - Per Kumiang, jth July, 2 P.M.

IM

armoured gunboat .........

By

rives gabpat

***

***

river gunbank ...

**

1,798 12

123 140

1,700

Lieut. Ferret

Lieut. Jeannel

Saigon Canton

130

Haiphong

river gunbuata

Selgon

**

river gunboat...

Lieut. Hun

LIT

200

Salzon

*

river gunboal...

Saigon

438

Gulf of Slam

9,500

Captain Allaire...

***

Baia d'Along

1,000

Lieutenant L'East ...

ara

200

Go Halphong v

BIR

5,500

Commander Amet...

Bala d'Along

i

....

Liest, Mère

6,300

Lizut, Coloni 100

Haiphong

*11

303.

Liaut. Jehenne...

073

20,200

e

Lieut. Portier:

Capt Ridoux...

121

14

Haiphong

308

Lient. Corloner

300

H

*

2,100

Commander Simps

+

**

Armbruster

arcopted cruiser

"

D

19,609

Capt. Duval

destroyer

6,300

Lieut. Prat N *

110

Lient, Grellier

...6,300

Lieut. de Reinach-Werth

9:437

6,077

E

1796

*1,700 **

10,014

10,000

639

900

Lieut. Roque ...

destroyer

350

Capt, Terquem,

battisahip, reserva ...

6,150

"river gunboat

300

Liaut Bragaon

Lynx Montcalm. Mails for Canton, Samshal, Wachowipingunt... and Macro will be closed on week days at 7.30 Olry... every morning. On Sundays the mall for Pelke..... Canton at 9 am, kmPA Macaal will be closed at 8 am, and that for Pistolet

Protée...

די

Mails for Namtao, Sanbue, Kongmoon. Redoutable every evening at 5pm. On Sundays the malla Sty Xpmchuk, Bemabul, Wechow and Canton Sabre will be closed at 9 am day evening.

No mail will be closed for Canton on Satur- Sorprigs

Sully Taking g

Baromaine

•Temperature

muu #45

Juse ogar,” as gal

29.77

„Takodəyi Vauban

Vigilante

174 AN

Humidity

•Rainfall,,

I

river gunboat

gunboat

destroyer L

battleship, reserve destroyal...

sub-marina:

... armoured gunboat

armoured cruiser gunboat

seu river gunboat ..

· Flagship of Vice-Admiral Bayla, Commander-in-Chisi. Flagship of Rase-Admiral de Fanque de Jonquières,

Commander Asgot-Durauroux

Lieut. Larissière

Lleat, Glorieuse

Haiphong Halphong Salgon

Bala d'Along

Halphang

Haiphong Chemulpo & Bhai

...Saigon

DJ Bass d'Along

Bale d'Along. Chupphir

Tongku Bale S'Along

Saigon ...Balgon

• "Haiphong:

Saigon

Commodre G. P. M. Poidiote Lient, Lebail

Capt. Duprier 2 Capt. Gulbertean

Bale d'Along

Baie d'Along

Upper Yangtse Saigon

Hongy Nanningfa

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