13 November 1894

At single anchor in Orient Bay, Diego Garcia. Wind E by S frce 3 to 4 with broken cloud. Barometer 30.13 inches rising to 30.15 at 0800 and then falling to 30.12 at noon and 20.09 at 1600 before rising to 30 16 at 2000 and finishing at 30.14 at midnight. Temperature at noon 83F. 0800. Wind SE by E force 2 to 3 with broken cloud. Divisions and prayers.  0900. Weighed and proceeded at 80 revolutions. Course as requisite out of harbour. 0950. Increased to 85 revolutions. 1000. Course N38E.  Ordinary seamen at instruction. Class at signal instruction. 1145. Last sight of Diego Garcia. Noon wind SSE force 3 with broken cloud. Position 6.57S 72.35E. course N38E at 9.2 knots – 85 revolutions.  1300. Employed as requsite. Seamanship and signal classes at instruction. 1600. Wind NE force 4  with broken cloud and passing rain. 1700. Quarters. Washed clothes.  Ship rolling 10 degrees either way. 2000. Wind NE force 3 with overcast sky and passing rain.  2200. Exercised sea boat crews and the closing of watertight doors. Coal expended 17 tons 9 cwt.  Number on sick list 12.

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