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THE CALENDAR FOR 1919

MAY-31 DAYS

SUNRISE

SUNSET

HONGKONG TEMPERATURE

1st

...5h. 52m.

6h. 49m.

15th

....5h. 43m.

6h. 56m.

Maximum

1917 1918 .79.4 80.3

Minimum

..7019 73.1

MOON'S PHASES

Mean

...74.8

76.2

d.

h.

m.

First Quarter

BAROMETER, 1918

7

7

34

A.M.

Mean

29.85

Full Moon

'5

9

1

A.M.

Last Quarter

23

6

4

A.M.

1917

RAINFALL

1918

New Moon

29

9

12

P.M.

9.685 inches

6.655 inches

DAYS OF

DAYS OF

4 & 5

WEEK

MONTH

MOONS

Thurs.

1

2

Fri.

2

3

Satur. Sun.

Mon.

Tues.

Wed.

Thurs.

Fri.

Satur.

1

LA

G

ON

00

45

- 30 000

9

10

10

11

12

Sun.

Mon.

12

13

Tues.

13

14

Wed.

14

15

* * * 28 2 2

* 4 7 2 2 2

21

Thurs.

Fri.

Satur.

15

16

16

17

17

18

Sun.

18

19

Mon.

19

20

Tues.

Wed.

20

21

22

**R

Thurs.

Fri.

Satur.

***

23

23

24

24

25

Sun.

25

20.

Mon.

26

27

Tues.

27

28

Wed.

28

.29

Thurs.

29

1

་ ་ ་

Fri.

30

2

atur.

31

3

CHRONOLOGY OF REMARKABLE EVENTS

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First number of "Hongkong Gazette published, 1841. Telegraphic communication established between Hongkong and the Philippines, 1880. Spanish fleet destroyed by U.S. fleet at Cavite, 1898. Emperor Kwang Hsu buried, 1909.

Ratification at Tientsin of the Treaty between Portugal and China, 1888. United States formally recognised Republic of China, 1913. Presentation of Chinese Note in reply to Japan's revised demands, 1915.

Suspension of Oriental Bank, 1884.

Riot in French Concession at Shanghai, 1874. Roman Catholic Cathedral at Peking

inaugurated, 1884. Aomori devastated by five, 1910.

British troops evacuated Ningpo, 1842. Imperial Government ordered steps to be taken

at Hongkong to close opium divans, 1908.

King Edward VII. died, 1010. Attack on Mr. Wood at the British Legation at Tokyo, 1874. Departure of Governor Sir William Des Vœux from Hongkong, 1891. Japan presents

ultimatum to China, 1915

New Town Hall at Tientsin opened, 1890. Waglan Lighthouse opened, 1893. Chinese

Government submits to Japan's revised demands, 1915.

·

Hongkong declared infected with plague, 1894. Colonel Gordon with the Imperial troops captured Chang-chow, the rebel city, 1864. Occupation of Port Hamilton by the British Squadron, 1885. Meeting of Chinese merchants at Shanghai instituted a boycott of American products as a protest against the Chinese Immigration Act, the movement eventually spreading extensively in China, 1905.

Attempted assassination of the Tsarevitch by a Japanese at Otsu, Japan, 1891. Execution of fifteen pirates, including leader of "Namoa" pirates, at Kowloon, 1891. Portuguese cruiser Adumastor struck rock near Hongkong, 1913.

East India Co.'s garden at Canton destroyed by the Mandarins, 1831. Swedish str. Nippon

wrecked on Scarborough Reef, 1913.

A corporal of the British Legation murdered by Chinese soldiers at Peking, 1864. Anti-foreign riot at Wuhu, 1891. Bill for amending the Trading with the Enemy Ordinance, 1914, read a third time and passed by the Hongkong Legislative Council, 1915.

Arrival of Sir John Walsham, Bart., in Hongkong, on his way to Peking to assume

the functions of British Minister, 1886.

Ratification at Peking of the amended Treaty between Russia and China, 1881.

Anti-foreign riot in the Hochow district, 1891.

Loss off Amoy of the French war steamer "Izere," 1800. Arrival of General Grant in

Shanghai, 1879. Kowloon walled city occupied, 1899.

The city of Chapu taken by the British troops, 1842. Anti-foreign riot at Nanking, 1891. Disastrous surprise of a French sortie in Tonkin led by Commandant

death of the latter, 1883. "Hongkong Daily Press enlarged, 1900,

Riviere and

Forts at mouth of Peiho captured by British and French forces, 1858. The Canton Mint

commenced striking silver coins, 1890.

Loss of M.M. str. "Ménzaleh" while on her passage from Hongkong to Yokohama, 1887. Imperial Edict respecting anti-Christian literature, 1892. Ministers' Joint Note to Chinese Government on the Boxer agitation, 1900, Mandate issued cancelling arrange- ments for Chinese monarchy', 1916.

Foreign factories at Canton pillaged, 1841.

U.S. Legation at Tokyo burned down, 1803.

EMPIRE DAY. Captain Elliot and all the British subjects left Canton for Macao, 1838.

British flag hoisted at Weihaiwei, 1898.

The city of Canton invested by British troops, 1841. Anti-foreign riot at Nanking, 1891. Formosa Republic declared, 1895. Sino-Japanese Treaty signed at Peking, 1915. Brit:sh Chamber of Commerce inaugurated at Shanghai, 1915.

Death of Grand Secretary Wen-siang, 1876.

Canton ransomed for $6,000,000, 1841. Boxers burn station on Lu-Han line, 1900. Battle o Kinchau, Russo-Japan War; Japanese stormed Nanshan and captured 78 guns, 1904 Battle of the Japan Sea; Admiral Togo practically annihilates Admiral Roshdesvensky's fleet, 1905. A Bill to provide for the levy of Estate Duty passed by the Hongkong Legislative Council after considerable opposition from the Unofficial members, 1915. Queen's Statue, Hongkong, unveiled, 1896. Anti-foreign riots in Szechuen, 1895. II. M.

Queen Mother of Siam visited Hongkong, 1911.

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Empress of Ireland" sunk and 600 lives lost, including several prominent Far Eastern residents, in the St. Lawrence River, 1914.

H.B.M. screw sloop "Reynard" lost on the Pratas shoal in trying to rescue remainder of crew of "Velocipede," 1851. Opening of the Peak Tramway, Hongkong, 1898. Chinese Postal Service transferred to Board of Communications, 1911. Conscriptio n Bill introduce in Hongkong, 1918.

Typhoon at Hongkong and Macao; loss of the "Poyang," with 100 lives near Macao, 18

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