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June 15 – Partly cloudy – Cool and pleasant early in day with a very stiff breeze blowing from the S. E. At 9:30 had quarters and exercised at General Quarters. An officer from the "Tauranga" called on the Commanding Officers, to notify him of the death of a seamen on board of the "Porpoise" who died at 2: 00 AM on the 14th, and who would be buried today at 2:30 PM. At 2:30 sent ashore one section of "blue jackets" without arms to take part in funeral ashore of a deceased British sailor. Following motions of English ships – half masted colors during funeral. At 5:45 the German Cruiser "Falke" came into the harbor, and took her usual anchorage. "Falke" playing her search light on land to the E'd until 11..... went swimming. Very warm.

June 16 – Clear and pleasant, at 7:00 steamers "Mariposa" came in and anchored. Had quarters and exercised at divisional drills. The German cruiser "Cormoran" anchored off the port at 11:20 AM. The "Mariposa" went out at noon – the usual boarding visit was made to the "Cormoran" Barometer falling. Cool towards evening – Went swimming from ship. 



 

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