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bar 6hich guns, her best shot being First- Clam Petty Officer W. Bell; The " Diadem Was in the third, pince, with Bazné points, ac counting for 88 hits out of to rounds, her best gunlayer being Able Seamya A. Smith. The Andromeda · fell off, in 77'46 points, her score being 8j bits out of ing shots The best shot aboard her was 'rivate R. W. Wind. sor, Rayal Marine Light Infantry.

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY JANUARY 28 1907

Shipping.

Arrivali.

Providence, Nor. 691, 4. Skattebo, 35th Jan-Hongay 23rd Jan, Cont.--Wallem Bingo Marb, Jap. 43, 1873, F. L. Sommer,

& Co:

Nord, Nor... 750, G. Hamidien, 15th Jan,

Iloilo, P.1. 9th Jan, Sugar hid Sapan wood.

Asgaard, Thoresen & Card

Kowinos, Dock:

INESE DOCK RETURNS AG HOWUKONG AND WHAMPOL Phuyan, Fr. K., 1,150, Buisson, 2161-Jan-18M.S. Whiting

Saigon 16th Jan, Rice, B. & Co.

Paal Bea Prima, Nor, 12, 761, BA, Meyer, and Jau, Kwongchow

Meroras, (Japan) 12th J., Slippers.Pring Waldemar Wallem & Co.

Parke O. Kornetenssen, Monteaglą mijenja Jan, Bangkok via

Fronde deres Jan, Gen.-N. Y. K.

16th Jan-Antwerp 9th Dec., and Sings Promethens, Nor. £a, 1,02313% Swatów 1.th" Sorsogon sommer

pore 21st Jan, Gen-N, Y. K

22nd

Flora stands Gb in the list with GroAmiral Fourichon, Fr. a... 3,185, Alkpchard Riverton, Br., 2., 2,336, T. H. Whiteway, 24th ZY, de Aldecoa.........se".

points to her credit, made up of six hits 'in wight mounds from her 6 in guns, and 41 hits ont of 63 rounds from her 47 guns. In the first, Private Gershon, Royal Marine Light Infantry,-made-the-best-shooting, and in the second, Abla Seaman Burnett made the best score. The lionmentà occupies the foot of the Bit with the indifferent score of 6000 points, made up of 47 hits out of 83 rounds from har 6 in. weapons in all, 603 shots were fired and 461 bits registered, which works' bùs at an average for the squadron of 82'228,. This is a great improvement from last year, when the average for 14 ships was only 65'0s, and in addition the squadron has risen from the seventh to the sixth place for straight shooting Yet that is a good bit from the head of the list, where we hope to see it next year,

BRIDGE A NECESSITY.

LADY PROFESSOR CLAIMS THAT IT HAS NO RIVAL..

Bridgo having become elorated to the status

of a social necessity, the need of an efficient, teacher of the gania has arisen in its train. Mrs. Suvle, a lady who has made the satisfaction of this need a profession, told a Morning Leader representative her idea of teaching bridge was the result of anticing how nisential a know. | ledge of theme was nowadays to everybody in Society: folks could not, she found, get on without and the justice of bar observation

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"a6th Jan,—bi gapura rötő Ján, Gen--M, Patroclus, Br. s... 3,548, W. R. Bailey, 27th

Jan-Shanghai 24th Jan., Gen.-B. & S. Yingchow, Br. s.5, 215, Frasier, 27th Jan,

Dalny 15th Jan., Gen.-B. & S......... Lock Sum, Ger. ., 020, W. Taubert, 17th Jan Bangkok 20th Jan., Rice and Wood. Pronto,, Nor s.5., 1,920, Reeberg, 27th Jan,

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Haiphong via Helhow 25th Jan., Gen.-A, R. M Germania, Ger. 0.34 1,7:4. H. Lorenzen, 27th Jan-Sourabaya 13th Jar., Gen.-J.& Co. Kwangles, Ch. s.s., 1,468, R. Lincoln, 28th

Jan., Gen.-C. M. S.' Jan., Shanghal 25th N. Co.

Carl Diederichsen, Ger. ss., 774, H. Schleikler, 28th Jan Haiphong and Hoihow. z'tk Jan., Gen-J. & Co. China, Aust. . 3,8,6, C. Damianovich, 28th

Jalapan and Shanghai 25th Jan, Gen.

-S., W. & Co. Chowla, Ger. ., 1,055, P. Hermeling, 28th Jan.-Bangkok 18th Jan., and Swatow 17th, Rice and Wood, &c.-B. & 8

Clearances at the Harbour Office. Shoshu Maru, for Swatow. Haprang, for Canton, Kwangles, for Canton.. Proteus, for Hangkok, Prometheus, for Swatow.

Amiral Fourichon, for Shanghai. Doft, for Ningpo. Prima, for Saigon. Yingchow, for Canton, Teffi, for Moji.

Departures. Jan. 27. is well confirmed by the fact that since the day | Joshin Maru, for Swatow, she advertised she has never heen without Chuntang, for Bongay, pupils,

TOO MUCH TALK.

"The pupil are mostly ladies."

-* Does that signify that, ladies are naturally Jess.proficient than men 7" asked the '" Lea der" representative.

"Ob, no. If they would only talk less," said Mrs Susie, smiling at her sex't weakness, they would be much better players than they are, for bridge is a “sarious ganie, you know, and ought to be treated accordingly.".

The quickest pupils, Mrs. Susie finds, are the younger generation, who have been ac: customed to cardplaying. People who begin well on in life find it difficult to pick up.

Jan. 28. Alger, Fr. cruiser. for Practice. Bingo Maru, for Kobe. Proteus, for Bangkok, Tetit, for Maji. Hopiang, for Canton. Speria, for Colombo.

Passengers Arrivað.

Per Binge Afuru, from Antwerp, &c. for Hongkong-Messrs. H. J.Hay, T. Honjo, Miss Hose, Mestra i inton, G. McLean, and Y. Hoshino. From Kobe-Mr. S. Fukui For Yokohama Prof. I. Matsumura, Messis. K. Tauge, T. Minamizawa, T. Ide, T. Fujita, G. Yamanaka, Mrs. K. Tamai and 3 children, Mesara, K. Homma, F. Hart and K. Funahasul

Empress of India .... Pang Fei Powan,,

Indradeo-34569192

Jan-Cardiff and Dec., Coal-Admiralty, Sarsogan Am... 428, Vittoria, Bept Lekin

7th Manila 4th Sept, Ballast-Order. Shoshu Mars, Jap. 1.3, 999, M. Nemoto, zoth Jan., Shanghal via Foochaw, Amoy and 24 and Swatow 25th Jan., Gen.-Q. S. K. Sophie Rickmers, Ger. Ks., 3,548, H. Kohn, 14th Jan-Moji 19th Jang Coal-E & Co. Taming, Br. sa, 1,350, A. W. Outerbridge, 29th Jan, Manila and Jan., Gen.-B. & 5.

Tates Maru, Jap. 3., 1,951, N. Yanagi, 24th Jan Koba 15th Jan, Matches, Cost and Gen.-Yee Hing Tai,

Tjibodas, Dut, & 2,959, P. "Zwart, zand Jan-Makassar 34th Jan., Gas,—–}, C. J. Undine, Nor..., 1,113, H. Thorkjornsen, 23rd Dec-Chefoo 12th Dec; Goa.—Angaard, Victoria, Swed. .s., 1,234, Kellberg, 24th Jan..

Thoresen & Co.

← Saigon 19th, Jan,” Rice. —- Aagaard, Thoresen & Ga.

Yruos, Am. 1.1, 469, H. Nelson, 16th Oẹt,--

Amoy 14th Oct., Ballast-Yeng Chang,

SAILING VESSELS.

E. B. Sutton, Am. ship, 1,639, Butmann, sand Dec,-Haiphong, 1st Dec., Baljast.-A, Ki & Co.

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Patapo, Ger. sch., azo, H. Martens, 31st Dec

-Yap, 20th Dec, Ballast.-German Consul,

Prince George, bk., 472, A. R.. Anderson,

18th Oct., Manila,26th Sept, Old Irop. Order.

Steamers Expected.

Agents

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From

· Vessels ·

Prinz Heinrich Shanghai... M. & Co...Jan. 28 Totomi Maru... Japan ah.. N. Y. K. Jam 29. Nippon Maro Manila..... T. K. K.... Jan. Namsang Singapore J, M. & Colan. Pieussen... Singapore. M. & Co... Feb. Palme Singapore.P. & O Co. Feb. Eastera....... Sydney...G.. L. & Co Feb. Athenian... Vancouver C. P. R. Co. Feb. M'mouthshire. Singapore.S., T. & Co Feb. Australien......Singapore. M. M....... Feb. Wakasa Meru Japan wre N. Y. K.... Feb. P. Sigismund..Sydnay...M. & Co... Feb. Sachsen.......Colombo.. M. & Co... Feb. Tsinan Sydney...B. & S...... Feb. Emp. of Japan. Vancouver C. P. R. Co Feb,

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Post Office.

A Hall will alose for :- ́Kudat, and ́ ́Sandakan-Per. Børnas, – 29th Jan, 9 A.M:

Shanghai, Yokohama, Kobe and Möjl-Par Gregory Afcar, 29th Jan, 10 AM,

Shangbai,, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and San Francisco-Per Mongolia, 29th Jan, 11 AM

Manila-Per Taming, 29th Jan., 3 P.M. Shanghai, Moji, Kobe and Yokohama--Pér Tjibodas, 29th Jan., 4 F.M,"

Europe, &c. Tadis, via Teticorin Per Prína Heinrich, 30th Jan, 11 4.M.

Swatow, Amoy and Foncho-Per Hai, ching, 30th Jan, 1 PỚC.

1.34.

Singapore, Penang and. Colombo--- Per China, 30th Jan, 2 ha

Slugapore and Sourabaya-Per... Hopsang 3181| 2 PM, '

Salla~Per Shaoksing, 1st Feb., 5 P.M.

Yuaniang, ist Feb, 3 P.M.. Manila, Simpsonhafen, Fr. Wilhelmshafen, Herbertshohe, Merapi, Brisbane, Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, Melhomme, Adelaide and Perth-Pei Manila, and Fab 11 AM.

VISITORS AT THE HOTEIS,

CRAIGIERUPN,

Нококово Adams, P. R.Vester Howatt Hon. 14 A. Apcar, G. and servant Hewett, Me: E. A Alsop, Mus. R. T. Hippe, A. W. Bailey Mr. and Mrs. Ingold, Mr. & Mrs. F.

Capt. R.

Barentsen, P.

Joki,

Beatlies & B.

Battiscombs, H. G. Joughin,

Koenile, G. L

Bombard,

Kril, Th

Benhet, Miss M.

Kusse, P.

Labra, P.

Bierelles A. Van(Vice-

Consul foc Belguim)

› Birbeck, R. INTE

Blaney, Mr. & Mr. S. Miss

Linton, P. Lloyd, Mrs. A L

Logan, Mr. & Mrs. W.

Lang.T. Hi

•Branch, Mr. and Mrs. Lyon, J. S.

N. F.

Blood, G.-

w.w.

Brightos, F. G.

H.

Frost, B Fuller

aul Gezu

Fuller, Denmar

Grant, A.

KING EDWARD

Almond, Capt. & Mrs. Kransa, G. L.

Russell

Bramley Harry:

Arratoon, C.

Kuwada, Legou

Bergwits,

Macaulay, S. H. R

Collett, Charles

Cumming/ AJAH PA

Nicholson, EL MA Nosove, J

Petara, Major & Mrs. Rogue,

Manville, Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham, Mr. and Peacock, Miss Anais

Mrs. A.

T

Brawer, Br, and Mrs. C ̧R... and Indian raise and Mr. H.. Silaminae ue & MIL

AUTED

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Marriott, Dr. O. Merten, C. Moore,

Broughall, Mr. & Mrs.

L.

Bullen, Mr. C. N. Campbell, LT Carlisle, G. L

Mr. and Mrs.

S..

Moore, Dr. and Mrs.

W. B. A.

Neith, Mr. and Mrs. R. Newborn, Mr. & Mrs

R. H. Newington, A. G.

Nunn A Mrs.

Carter, A. Chapman, IL. X. V. c., Nistert, H. F.

Major Avalan Chapman, B. F.

Chatham, Hon. & Mrs. Palde; A, E.

W. Chatham, Miss

Peake, W.

Perkins, Mr. and Mr.

T. L. Chichester, D. A. A. Q..

D.$.O., Major: A. A. Pfordian, A. R. Ven Chichester, Mrs. A. A. der Clark, M.-O.

Philpo'. L. 'D: Clarke, Mr. and Mr. Picton, J. B,

T. W

Flemyng, G. J. M. Clegg, R., Eng-Lt. Powell, W. A

and Mrs..

Presbaw, C. M. Cole, Mr. and Mrs, C. Pritchard, H,

Reid, H. Coloham, H. J,

Riecken, T Colvin, H. E. Connor, J. L. Coulthart, J. Crook, A. H.. Cruickshank, A

Adams, M. and Mrs. F. Smith, Mr. and Mrs, Davies, F. O...

R. J. Danu, G. H,

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Fann

Halton, Mr. and Mr. J. and family Hannibal, W. A Hatzenberg, B... Hemperley Mr. and

Mrs. J. H.

W. V. Houghtos, Humphrey, H. S. Hurley, Fred. C

fack, Mrs. O. M.

Silverstona, M. L Smith, E. Art Spurge, Herbert S.

Miss N. Steventos, L. Comdr.

and Mr. & Williams, G

Wold,

Zeus, Mr. and Mrs.

Tackson, Mr,& chiläum Ang

Kimura, N.

Long, E. P. H.

PEAK.

Alscander, Lady Austin, F

Backhouse, J.

Bolton, Mr.

Brays, R. H.

Carrother, X. S. Chalmers, J. H.

Clothier, Mr. and Mrs.

H.W.

Cobden, A, S.

Roach, Mrs. J. S. and Darling, COL

Ripley, C. B.

child

Rowoldt, S. B.

1,

Rutherford, Mr. & Mr.

N, H.

Shepherd, Mr. & Mrs.

Downing, Mr. and Mrs. E. Bruce

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Skino, A.

Spittles, J. S..

Stebbing, W. T..

Stephens, H.

Grant

Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs. Olpp, Dr. and Mrs.

Smith, E. Gmot Smith, Percy

Donald, W. f. Doolittle, F. H.

Tatberford, R. O.

30

Pre, E. Burnes --

Webb, Mr. and Mrs.

Montague

Dowley, Mr. and Mrs.

W.A

Sander, Miss F. E. Searle, Pov. G.

31

T. C. and infant

OCCIDENTAL,

Dunlop, G. A.

Brown, Mr. W.S. Pellen, Mr.

Dupree, W. S.

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Capell, Mr. and Mrs. Piper, C.

Einstmann, W.

1.

T. K.

4

4

Gow, W.

Simpson, Mrs. W. M.

and child

Mr. E Fairbum, H.

Fairchild

B.J.

6

7

Gow, Mrs, W. and a Tabot, D.

children

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Lowo, J. C.

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Munro, Miss A.

Thomas, Lt-Comdr. L| Whyle, Mr. and Mrs.

R. and child

Fisher, H. G.

Newman. F

J. R. and a children Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. Evan-Jones, Mr. and mand, P. 1)... 3Farrow, Mr. and Mrs.

Per Kwangles, from.Shanghai-Misses Lyon Fair, Mrs. Beriram and child, Mr. Birgurtz, Masters A. and W. Simpson, M. Mitchell, and CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER.

"My best pupil is a young married woman, who in a prefect wondert She has only had six lessons, but she is already one of the best152 Chinese. bridge players I aver met. Germans are quick. or learners than anyone else. French and E- glish people are much on a level. A girl of 14 is another of my best pupils but as a general rule 1 do not like to teach children, it goes against the grain, I think, to see children, at cards,"

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THE INDIVIDUAL ELÉMEN". The main idea of Mrs, Busie's system of in- struction is to encourage her pupils to use their brains and so develop an individual game. "Of course," the lady remarked, candidly, "some people have no brains. They are just and could never learn fill their dying stupid, day!"

Her comment upon the sugestion that brid

was perilous to the morals was simply-- "Fiddles." "I do not believe," the said, "in those stories of bridge depravity at country bouse parties. Feople will bet on anything and everything, and there is no mora gambling at bridge; taken as a whole, than at other amuse wments. At my instruction and practice classes I do not allow stakes at all."

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Mrs. Susie is a whole-hearted champion of the game. "Speaking for myself, I love it!" she declared, and soutly denied that teaching the game all day long bored her one little bit.

IN UNKNOWN, TONGUE..

MBS, DISCOVERED BY DR. STEIN

IN KHOTAN.

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Bombay, Dec. 25, Further dews, which has now reached bere with regard to Dr. Stein's exploration of Khotan, shows that the excavations at the ruined temple on the Hangaya Tati resulted in the discovery of many interesting small terra cotta reliavos, which once decorated the temple walla.

The style of these sculptures is niainly deriv. ed from models of Greco-Buddhist art, and

· agrees closely with that of the "awak lupa re- liavos, dating approximately from the filth ar sixth century A.D.

A specially noteworthy feature of the sculp tural remains which have been recovered is the

prevalence of richly gilt pieces. This striking ly confirms the hypothetical explanation given by Dr. Stein of the origin of leaf-gold, namely, that it was obtained by washing from the culture strata of the old Khotan capital at

Vatkan,

MIA IN AN UNKNOWN LANGUAGE. Proceeding to the rained sites east of the Khotan oasis, Dr. Stein. examined the Khadelik site, where he recovered a large number of paper manuscripts in Sanskrit, Chinese, and the unknown lapgauge of old Khotan, The great majority of the manu scripts contain portions of Buddhist texts, which

have been deposited as votive offerings.

The style of the remains of stucco-relievas, frescost, and

painted panels made it highly probable that the shrine belonged to the same paried as the templos excavated by Dr. Stelp. At Bandan Nilig, that is to say, the latter por: tion of the eighth century A.D.

CHINESE COFFER COINS,

The subsequent discovery in a second shrine close by of stringed soils of Chinese copper money supplied definita numlamalic proofs of the identity of date. The same templa also yielded portions of Sanskrit manu #cripts on birch bark, which were of far earlier date, and had no doubt bean imported from India

Passengers dapariad. ·

Per Ampire, for Australian Porta-Capt. J. Andrade, Messrs. A. Ayres, Brunning, M. Car rasco, A. Claudine, J. Cordeiro, J. Duarte, Gonsalves, Miss Helms, Mr. and Mrs. B, atheus, Mrs. M. Merdes and 2 chil 'ren, Mir F. Miguel, Mr. and Mrs. J. de C. C. Mou. shine, Rev. S. N. Nazareth, Messrs. A. P. de Oliveira, A. Paschoal, Major C. S. Paton, Mr. A. Pereira, Sister S, Pimentel, Mrs. Sampson and child, Rev. S.. M. A. da Silva, Mr. M.- da Silva, Sister I. Siqueira, Meari. Walt, J. Wilkins, and Miss J. C. Wilton.

and Mrs. Parkhurst, Mrs. Carpenter, Mr. and Per Fubi, for Manila-Mrs. Hopkins, Mr. Mrs. Masserann, Messrs. Ferguson, E. B. An nesley and Booth,

Shipping Renoris

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130.04

30.06

January 26th, 1907, m.125,

Ban. Tb. Ha, Wind Wr

Viadivostock, 7 am — Nemuro.....10 8.m.30.20)

30.25- Hakodate

30.18-- Tokio Kochi Nagasaki......

30.03

Kagoshima... Oshima ima

13005 Noha

30.05 Ishigakijima... Chefood an: 30 19 Waihaiwai... B.m.10.10 Kinkiang...... Hankowa - Shanghal... am. 30.09 48 30.16 45

Gutzlaff

30.00 49 ICO ENE 2om Sheep Peak... 30.08 59 91 NË 6.m, 29.93 58 100 NE

Amoy

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Alacrity

Astraca

Bramble

NAME.

Britomart: « Cadmus Cherub

Fischer, R.

Fletcher, H. L. Forde, F. H.

Franklin, C. B.

Mr. & Mrs.

Thompson, Miss H. M.

Toledano, The

Toplies, H. J. Fredwan, C

Uffel, W. Von.

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Unbehaun, C. H. Ventris, Miss

David, &. J.

David, E.

Dizon, C. F.

Eilis MA

and Mrs.":

Fowler, E. A. M.. Fraser, Ligat. Gale, Capt. J. R. Galathrope, Mr. Greenhill, M Gregory, A. Haveland,

A.

Hockaday, W, T. Jacks, P. ́

feffries, H. U..

Jones, Patrick

Josling, Lt. Col.

Miller, Mr.

Mitchell, R.

Moon, Mr and Mrs. Mareno, Me

·Mublu, E.

Newman, Mr. and Mrs.

BL

Palater, Major & Mr. Perico, Mr. and Mrs.

Phillipa, Major Potts, Ha

Reid, R.A.M.CLL-COL

Riggs, Mr.

Rimland, Mr. & Mr.

H

.. Sawer, Mr. W.E

Schmidt, Dr.

Seymour, Lt-Col, and

Mro. ・・ Sinclair, Al Smith, A. Findlay Tollidge, Mr.

Turner, R. R.

Vaughan-Len, Mrs.

Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. West, J.J.

E.S.

White, Dr, and Mes.

Kelsall, K., Majorand Wilder, A. P.

Mr.

Williamson, Mrs,

Kent, RA, Col. & Mrs. Wilson, J. W. Kaight, C. C.

HIS BRITANNIO MÁJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE CHINA STATION;

cruiser, and class

TONG.

GUNA.I.H.P.

1,400

CAPTAIN.

Commander E. La T. Leatham

Captain C. 1.. Vanghts-Lee .... Liett, Commander E. G. W. Davidsor Liant Commander W. L.. Hamber Commander B. L. Majendis ...

Commander C, D, 5; Raikes

en route England'

CLASE

LAST REPORTED AT

despatch-vessal...

1,700

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4.365

3,000 ..7,000

Manila

Saigon

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river gunboat ...river gunboat....

7.10

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Yangture

Yangtua

sloop

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1,070

Yangisze

watertank zad tog

300

300

Hongkong

Clo Diadem Fame... Flor... Handy Hart

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341

sloop...

1,070

1,400

Manila

Cruiser, 1st Class

11,000

16,500

Captain C..11 Umtreville

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...torpedo boat destroyer...

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5,700

Lidut.-Commander A. L. Gresson...

Hongkong -

craiter, and claïe !

4,300

7,004

Captaio 14. Grant-Dalton

Shangbai

torpedo bnat destroyer

275

4,000

Lisut. Commander H. B. Cox

Hongkong

Jorpedo boat.deuroyar

175

4,000

Lieut.Commander R. Hennikar-Heston

Hongkong

torpedo boat destroyer

1.1,00

Lieut. Commander W. H. Darwall

Hongkong

cruiser, rst clas

$4

11,000

Captain S. V. Y. de Horsey

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Hongkong

craiser, Tat class

14,100

18

30,000

Captain C. F. Thursby

Saigon

river gunboat

4

1,200

Lieut. Commander Percy Crabtrés..

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1,400

Captain Job, F. Parry

{onpassage to Chins

cruiser, 1st clans'

9,800

14

12,000

Captain J. A. Tuko ...

river gunhost'

BA

West

River

torpedo boat destroyer ...

140

Cantor

river gunboat ...

Sandpiper ... Suipe... Taku

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740

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150

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Lieut. Commander Lient-Commander J. T. 6. Lynn. ... Boatso, T. D. Strath

Lieutiomnander C. C. Walcott....

11. T, Aday····

West River:

West River

Yangtze

261

Hongkong

receiving ship...

Tasl

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180

Commodore H. P. Williams.... Lieut-Commander E. Secretan

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Thistle

river genbost....

210

4,00

torpedo boat destroyer...

8,300

Ka

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J50

Lieut.-Commander R. M. R. West Liput.Com ander Stevenson- Commander R. W. Glennie

Hongkong Yaugisen YADIRE

Canton

Hongkong

30.1170

5.000

800

550

Lieut. Cominander C. E. L. Thomas ..... Lieut. Commander G. B, Spicer-8lmson Lieut. Commander G. J. Todd

Hongkong

Vangtera

Yanyters

$50

Lient. Commander Jao, F. Knox......

Vangisse

Str. China from Japan, dic:-Rain and fog, Swatow..... 29.98 5894| --- NE, wind prevailing.

Str. Kwanglee from Shanghai Thero to White Dogs light NW. winds and fins, hence to Ockeg thick fog, hence to port moderate N'ly winds and fine.

There were further discovered some excal. fantly preserved large rolls bearing Buddhist taxis in Chinese, and, baring on the revera alde what was evidently a translation into the unknown language of old Kbotan. It may prove that these will farmish the, long-desired dlas whereby the latter, language, may be, deciphered. Restora

Str. Patrociur from Shanghai-Light winds and fog. On 25th inst.at .top.m. Tung Yung Lighthouse bearing N. 24° W, distance 15 miles passed submerged junk stern above

water, no masts,

Vusands in Port,

STEANERS, Anuicchur, Br. 23, 5,795, G. D. Keny, 25th

Jan Tacoma 26th Dec, Gen.-B. & S. Borneo, Gar. ., 1,344, F. Sembill, and Jan, -Sandakan 17th Jan, Timber.-M. & Co. Bourbon, Fr. 4.8., 990. Le Bail, 23rd Jan Saigon 20th Jan., Rice.-Man Fat. Chip Shing, Br. s.s., 1,199, G. S. Weigail, 16th Jan Bangkok 19th Jan, Ries.-),, M. & Co.

Empress of India, Br. 1.8., 3,032, E. Beetham,

R.N.K, 14th Jan,,Vancouver, (B,C.) 25th. Dec., and Shanghai 11th Jan., Mails and Gen.-C., P. R. Co.

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a.m.₤30.05

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$30.05

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30.02 Canton...9 a.m. 30.08 Hongkong 10am. 30.07 Victorin Paak Gap Rock... Marno......... Holhow 9 am Pakhoi. Phulien Tourape C. Si, James. Apazia.m. Manila

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Hongay 8th Jan., Gen.-B. & S. Indradeo, Br. 1.5, Easterbrod, 19th Jan, Johannes Ger, Dec,, Coal.-S., T. & fo.

Ger. s.a., 955, Ipland, 25th Jas Dell 9th Jan, Penang 11th, Singapore

5th, and Hoihew 24th, Gen.-J. & Co. Kailong, Br. s.s., 897, E. Fin'ayson, 15th Jan,

Weihaiwei...9 km 30.38 Hankow.... a.m.30.29 Kinkiang *****

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---Capton 15th Jan, Cen,--S. & Co, Locsok, Gen, L., 1,024, G. Schultzen, aged Hongkong...100.01.

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Pakhoi......... Sydney aust Bec, Gen-M. & Co.

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19th Jan. San Francisco 31 De Legazpi.....6 Honolulu 1816, Yokohama 9th

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Neil MacLeod, Am. ., 001, E. Commal, roth June, Manila 16th Juse, Ballast.—Barret to & Ca

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29.99

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King Alfred Kinsha

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Tamar

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Woodcock...

11

Woolark

surveying ship .. in

torpedo boat destroyer...

river gunboat *** river Kumbeat

river gunboat. van

Flying Fing of Vice-Admiral Sir Arthur W. Modré, d'omropḍer in 1*kieß

NAME

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Lieut.-Commander Robert E. Vaughan, Lieut-Commander']. Kiddie

FRENCH MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA STATION.

river gunboat armoured cruiser river gunboat gunboat Armoured cruiser anb-marine... destroyers. destroyer...

river gunboat... river gunbost

destroyer ...

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1.04

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Capt. Tracon Lieut. Coquelin Lient Garreau Lieut. Thierry

Lieut. Porroller

L.

Commander Sagot: Duvauroux e Commander

Commander Simon

Corellier ***

Lieut. Ma

archand

174

Lieut. Hubert meg vi

Commander

Bertheand

Lieut. Gloricax

Yangisz

Station

Saigon

Haiphong Haiphong

FLAO_AND_DESCRIPTION,

TOMB GUNE H. P..

COMMANDING OFFICERS.

| LAST REPORTER AT

armoured gunboat ....... receiving-ship ... cruiser torpedo-depot.

1,796

to

1,700

Lieut. Faurd Liant Merle

Fa

Commander Fournier Commander Kérihuel

Hongkong

Cape St. James

123

1500

Lieut. Audouard

Canton

Saigon

150

Lieut. Miller

Salgon

645 11,24*

1,000

Hakow

Baigon

Saigon

་་

་་་

303

6,300

Saigon

350

303

200

Haiphong

307

1300

Saigon

2,100

Haiphong

} laut, Armbrasier....

Saigon

Commander Laporta

Bale d'Along

-6,900

Terquam ...

Lieut,

Salgan

30%

6,300

Hongay

Saigon

destroyer...

307

Lieut. Vincent-Brochignac

Salgon

(Flagship of Rear Admiral de Maroljas,

Redoutable*

battleship, reserve

9.437

Boys'

Com ding the local mayai defence of Indo Chips, Capt. Pasparat de Silans,

Balgon

Babre

destroyer...

Lient, Hallier

Styx ***

armoured gunboat ...

you

Lieut. Dus,

***

Takdang

river gunboat

+19

Vauban Vétéran

· recalving abip ...

6,150

4,560

014

Vigilante

torpedo-depot 6800 river gunboat

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123

500

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cruiser..! ** sub-marine... surveying ship... destroyer...

river gunbost

gunboat

sub-marine.. destroyer... Sub-MATips...

--

| Plugably of Resr-Admiral Boisse, Commander-in-Ch\afi

At the disposal of Rear-Admiral de Marolles, Commanding the naval defence of Indo China.

ship of Kaar-Admiral de Marolles.

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