THE CALENDAR FOR 1923
AUGUST-31 DAYS
HONGKONG TEMPERATURE
xiii
1st 15th
SUNRISE ...5h. 54mi.
SUNSET
Th. 04m.
1921
1922
***
...6h. 00m.
6h. 55m.
Maximum
...87.4
87.3
...
+
Minimum
...78.6
78.8
MOON'S PHASES
Mean
...82.2 82.4
d.
h.
Last Quarter
5
3
22
A.M.
BAROMETER, 1922
New Moon
12
7
Mean...
29.65
17
P.M.
***
First Quarter
19
2
7
P.M.
1921
RAINFALL
1922
Full Moon
26
6
29
P.M.
15.445 inches
17.535 inches
DAYS OF DAYS OF
6 & 7
WERK
MONTH
MOONS
Wed.
10
Thurs.
Fri.
3
Satur.
4
22
21
Sun.
Mon.
Tues, Wed. Thurs.
20
24
32355
50 50 100 —
8
28
27
23
288 289
20
Fri.
10
Satur.
11
Sun.
12
1
Mon.
13
2
Tues.
14
Wed.
15
Thurs.
16
5
Fri.
17
6
Satur.
18
7
50 00
Sun. Mon.
Tues. Wed.
28 22
19
20
9
21
10
22
11
Thurs.
23
12
Fri.
24
13
Satur.
25
14
Sun.
26
15
Mon.
27
16
Tues.
22
17
Wed.
Thurs.
Fri.
285
29
18
30
19
31
20
852
CHRONOLOGY OF REMARKABLE EVENTS
Both China and Japan declare war, 1894. Kucheng massacre, 1895, Germany declared
war against Russia, 1914.
Victims of massacre at Tientsin buried, 1870. Swatow struck by disastrous typhoon and tidal wave, which did extensive damage to shipping and house property and caused the loss of many thousands of lives, 1922.
British fleet arrived before Nanking, 1842. First Chinese Bazaar held at Canton, 1908. War declared by Great Britain against Germany, 1914. Macartney's Embassy entered Peiho, 1796. Bombardment of Keelung by French, 1884. Allied march on Peking started, 1900. Li Hung Chang visited Queen Victoria, 1806.
Political unrest in Kwangtung culminated in seriour aghting 1916. Serious flood at Tientsin, 1871, Hongkong Volunteers mobilised, 1914. British Squadron arrived off the Peiho, 1840.
Assassination of Mr. Haber, German Consul, at Hakodate, 1874.
British troops landed at Nanking, 1842. Sun Yat Sen left Canton hurriedly on II.M.S. for Hongkong, whence he sailed for Shanghai, thus leaving his op- ponents in undisputed possession of the city and province,
Moorhen 17
Sir H. Pottinger arrived at Hongkong, 1841. Destructive typhoon at Foochow, 1888. Lady
May launched the War Drummer, first standard ship built in Hongkong, 1918. First public meeting of British merchants in Canton, called by Lord Napier, who
suggested the establishment of a Chamber of Commerce, 1834.
174 British prisoners executed in Formosa, 1842. Manila occupied by U.S. Troops,
1898. Attempted assassination of Admiral Li Chun at Canton, 1911.
Tong-ur-ku taken, 1860. Japanese squadron sinks Russian cruiser Rurik near Tsushima, 1904. Fighting and looting at Canton following flight of rebel leaders, 1913. Compul. sory Military Service Bill pussed its third reading in the Legislative Council of the Straits Settlements, 1915.
British steamer "Glenfarg "sunk after striking a submerged rock near Goto Islands, 1914.
China declares war against Germany and Austria-Hungary, 1917.
Great fire on French Concession, Shanghai, 991 houses destroyed, loss Tls. 1,500,000, 1879. Total loss of the E. & A. steamer "Gatterthun" near Sydney, 1895. Peking Legations rescued, 1900. Murder of Messrs. Bruce and Lewis at Chengchow, Hunan, 1902. Prince and Princess Arisugawa entertained at Hongkong, 1904.
British trade of Canton stopped by Hong merchants, 1834. French Treaty with Siam
signed, 1850.
"Empress of India" sinks Chinese cruiser "Wong Tai" in collision near Swatow, 1903.
Destructive typhoon at Macao, 1913.
Lord Napier ordered by the Viceroy to leave Canton, 1834. Great fire in Hongkong, 1868. Indian troops landed in Shanghai, 1900. Large gang of pirates attacked Cheungchow, killing three Indian constables, and looting the village, 1912. American Chamber of Commerce established at Shanghai, 1915.
First conference between Sir Henry Pottinger and Ki-ying on board the "Cornwallis,"
at Nanking, 1842. Taku forts taken by the Allied forces, 1860.
Palace Revolution at Peking, Empress Dowager again assumes the Regency, 1898. Governor Amaral, Macao, assassinated, 1849. Seizure of steamer "Spark" by pirates between Canton and Macao, 1874. Telegraph line to Peking opened, 1884. Korea annexed by Japanese, 1910. H.M.S. Bedford wrecked at Quelpart, 1910.
Large meeting in Hongkong to protest against the military contribution, 1864. Chinese fleet at Pagoda Anchorage destroyed by French, 1884. Japan declared war on Germany, who had ignored her request to evacuate Kiaochow with a view to its "eventual restoration" to China, 1914.
Wreck of the C. N. Co.'s str. "Tientsin" near Swatow, 1887. Disturbances at Amoy,
Japanese landed marines, 1900.
British Chamber of Commerce established at Canton, 1834. Treaty between Great Britain
and Japan signed, 1858.
British left Macao, 1839. British steamer "Dunearn" foundered in a typhoon off Goto
Islands, 1908.
Amoy taken by the English, 200 guns captured, 1841.
Lord Amherst's Embassy left for Yuen-ming-yuen, 1816. Slavery abolished in British. possessions, 1833. Kimpai forte silenced by French, 1884. Hongkong Legislative Council passes Ordinance to admit enemy aliens only on licence for 3 years, 1919. Treaty of Nanking signed, 1842.
Wreck of "Futami Maru" off Cape Calavite, 1900.
Severe typhoon on coast of China, many lives lost, and much damage done to shipping at
Hongkong, Macao and Whampoa, 1848.