HC Deb 20 September 1909 vol 11 c188W
Mr. BELLAIRS

asked the First Lord of the Admiralty whether he is aware that, in addition to the "Tsingtau," "Vaterland," and "Vorwärts," Germany is about to send a fourth river gunboat, the "Otter," to the River Yang-tse-Kiang; whether he can state the dates of launch of these vessels and their armaments; what are the names of the British river gunboats on this river; and what are the dates of launch and the armaments of these vessels?

Mr. McKENNA

The answer to the first part of the question is in the affirmative. The details of the vessels are as follows:—

Date of Launch. Armament.
"Vorwærts".. 1899 2 5-cm. Q.F., 2 8-mm. machine guns.
"Tsingtau" 1903 1 8.8-cm. Q.F., 1 5-cm. Q.F., 3 8-mm. machine guns.
"Vaterland"
"Otter" 1909 1 8.8-cm. Q.F., 1 5-cm. Q.F.

The British gunboats permanently employed on the Yangtse are:—

Date of Launch. Armament.
"Thistle" 1899 24-in.Q.F,412-pr. 8-cwt. Q.F., 6 .45-in. maxim.
"Kinsha" Purchased in 1900 2 12-pr. 8-cwt. Q.F., 8 .303-in, maxims.
"Nightingale" 1897 2 6-pr. Q.F., 4 .303-in. maxims.
"Snipe" 1898 2 6-pr. Q.F., 4 .303-in. maxims.
"Teal" 1901 2 6-pr. Q.F., 4 .303-in. maxims.
"Widgeon" 1904 2 6-pr. Q.F., 4 .303-in. maxims.
"Woodcock" 1898 2 6-pr. Q.F., 4 .45-in. maxims.
"Woodlark" 1898 2 6-pr. Q.F., 4 .45-in. maxims.

The gunboats "Bramble" and "Britomart" also cruise occasionally on the Yangtse.