14 June 1901

At sea Bushehr to Jask. Course S65E at 7.9 knots with smooth sea. 71 Revolutions. Wind NW force 3 with broken cloud. Barometer 29.67 inches falling to 29.70 at 0800 and then rising to 29.76 at noon before fall again to 29.72 at 1600 and then rising to 20.74 inches where it finished at midnight. Temperature at noon 90F. 0400. Increased to 75 revolutions.0430. Increased to 81 revolutions. 0500. Sighted T—– Island (unable to read handwriting). 0630. Altered course to S89E. 0800. Wind east force 2 with blue sky. 0900. Divisions and prayers. Exercised General Quarters. 1030. Magazine party at drill. Training class at instruction. Remainder as requisite. Noon. Course S89E at 9.3 knots. Position 26.11N. 55.16E. wind ESE force 1 to 2 with blue sky. Altered course to N72E. 1300. Training class at instruction. Watch employed as requisite. 1600. Wind ENE force 1. Quarters. 1730. Sighted Great Quoin. Altered course to N65E.1905. Altered course to N73E. 2000. Wind E by S fore 1. 2010. Altered course to S83E. 2100. Altered course to S30E. 2130. Eased to 78 revolutions. 2200. Exercised – Close watertight doors and seaboats crews. Coal expended 20 tons 19 cwt. Number on sick list 6.

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