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English: "Chin Yen. --- Built 1897, displacement 7,350 tons, length 308 feet, beam 59 feet, depth 23 feet, armament 4 12-inch Krupp, 4 6-inch, 2 6-pound rapid fire, 8 machine guns, 3 torpedo tubes above water, armor, 14-inch belt amidships, 10-inch belt bow and stern, 3-inch deck, 14-inch bulkheads, 12-inch barbettes, 8-inch conning tower, speed 10 knots." This may or may not be the Chinese turret ship ""Zhenyuan
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Source http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn88085187/1904-01-01/ed-1/seq-2/ (Tacoma Times)
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