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THE CALENDAR FOR 1890.
SEPTEMBER-30 DAYS.
MOON'S PHASES.
HONGKONG TEMPERATURE.
d. h. ni.
Last Quarter
6 11
New Moon
14
3
29
sec. 5 45 40
A.M.
Maximum
P.M.
Minimum
1888.
1889.
.89
90
71
76
First Quarter 22
5
41 45 A.M.
Full Moon
28
8
35
35 47
P.M.
Max.
BAROMETER, 1889.
30.01
Min....... 29.77
1888. 6.41 inches.
RAINFALL.
1889. 11.80 inches.
DAYS OF DAYS OF 7 and 8 WEEK. MONTH. MOONS.
Mon.
18
Tues.
19
Wed.
3
20
Thur.
4
21
Frid.
5
22
Sat.
6
23
Sun.
7
24
Mon.
8
25
Tues.
9
26
Wed. 10
27
Thur. 11
28
Frid.
12
29
Sat.
13
30
Sun.
14
1
Mon.
15
2
Tues. 16
3
APOGEE, 11 days, 7 hours, A.M.
PERIGEE, 26 days, 12 hours, midnight.
12
Chronology of Remarkable Events.
Ma, Viceroy of Nanking, died of the wounds inflicted by an assassin, 1870. Treaty with Austria signed at Peking, 1869. Arrival of the "Vega" at Yokohama,
after havingdiscovered the North-East Passage, 1879. Terrific fire at Hankow; over 1,000- lives lost, 500 houses, 612 junks, and 2,000 sampans burned, 1887.
Forts in Canton river garrisoned by Chinese troops, 1811.
Attack on the forts at Shimonoseki, Japan, by the allied fleets under Adml. Kuper, 1864 H.M.S. "Zephyr" fired on by Chinesc in Kimpai Pass, 1884. Death of Teo Taung tang at Foochow, 1885.
H.R.II. Prince Alfred received by the Mikado of Japan, 1869.
14th after Trinity. "Imogene" and "Andromache" passed the Bogue, 1834.
Great typhoon in Hongkong, 1867.
Sir Hercules Robinson assumed the government of Hongkong, 1859.
Riot by Chinese mob at Canton; great destruction of houses and property on Shameen, 1883. Typhoon in Hongkong, steamer" Taisang" driven shore, 1884. British gun- boat "Wasp" left Singapore for Hongkong and was seen no more, 1887.
II.I.II. the Grand Duke Alexis of Russia visited Hongkong, 1872. Convention signed
at Chefoo by Sir Thomas Wade and Grand Secretary Li Hung-chang 1876.
15th after Trinity. Public Meeting in Hongkong, with reference to the blockade of the
port by the Chineso Customs' cruisers, 1874.
Typhoon at Yokohama and Tokyo, 1884, Chinese transport "Waylee" driven ashore on
Pescadores; upwards of 370 lives lost, 1887.
New convention between Germany and China ratified at Peking, 1881. Public meeting at
Shanghai on Franco-Chinese difficulty, 1884,
Wed. 17
4
Thur. 18
5
Destruction by fire of the Temple of Heaven, Peking, 1889.
Frid. 19
6
Sat.
20
7
Sun. 21
8
16th after Trinity. St. Matthew.
Mon.
22
9
Terrific typhoon at Swatow, 1858,
Tues. 23
10
Wed. 24
11
II.M.S.
Thur. 25
12
Frid. 26 13 Sat. 27 14 Sun. 28
Lord Napier arrived at Macao dangerously ill, 1834.
15
Mon. 29
16
Tues. 80
17
Am. Brig "Lubra" taken by pirates, 1866. Terrific typhoon in Hongkong and
Macao; many thousands of lives lost, 1874.
Rattler" lost off Japan, 1868. Piratical attack on the German barque "Apen- rade," near Macao, 1869. The Satsuma rebels in Japan routed with great slaughter, their leader, Saigo, killed, and the insurrection suppressed, 1877.
Land Regulations for Canton passed, 1871. Daring attack upon a Chinese shop in Wing
Lok street, Hongkong, by armed robbers, 1878.
Commissioner Lin degraded, 1840.
17th after Trinity. Yellow River burst its banks in Ilonan; calamitous inundation, 1887
Death of Hon. F. Stewart, Colonial Secretary, at Hongkong, 1889.
Michaelmas Day. Hurricane at Manila, causing immense damage to shipping, 1865. All the Bogue forts destroyed by the British fleet, 1841.