At sea Aden to Suez. Course N27W at 8 knots. Wind NNW force 4 with broken cloud. Moderate swell. Barometer 29.82 inches rising to 29.86 at 0800 and falling to 29.80 at 1600 before finishing at 29.82 inches at midnight. Temperature at noon. 95F. 0730. Passed HMS Blenheim standing southwards. (Exchanged numbers)
HMS Blenheim was a Blake-class first class protected cruiser that served in the Royal Navy from 1890–1926. She was built by Thames Ironworks & Shipbuilding Company at Leamouth, London. The ship was named after the Battle of Blenheim.
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- Divisions and prayers. 1000. Ordinary Seamen at seamanship instruction. Watch employed as requisite. Noon. Position 20.58 ½ N. 38.30 ½ E. Wind NW by N force 2 to 5. 1300 Watch employed as most requisite. 1700. Quarters. 1740. Observed land to NNW. 1900. Hands scrubbing and washing clothes. 2200. Starboard watch closing watertight doors and exercising sea boats crews. Coal expended 25 tons 9 cwt. Number on sick list 4.
