DATE.

SUPPLEMENT TO THE HONGKONG GOVT. GAZETTE OF 2nd OCT., 1886.

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At 10 a. on the 29th it was noticed that the barometer was beginning to fall in the East an sen in the West. The temperature was moderate, the humidity great and the weather overe et. The winds were very light. W breezes prevailed in the China Sea and S breezes in th mosa Channel and farther north. The American barque Amy Turner in 17° N, 138° E had

ind, which increased during the night accompanied by a heavy NW swell. This was due to T VIII, which appears to have been at the time in about 15° N, 139° E.

At 10 a. on the 30th the centre was in about 16° N, 137° E. The barometer was falli Luzon, Formosa and along the SE Coast. It was rising in Tonquin and along the Yangtzekiang W breezes and fine weather were registered in the China Sea. Light NW breezes and fine

reported from Luzon. Along the S and SE Coast of China light S breezes prevailed an NE breezes North of Formosa. The temperature was low, the humidity high and the weather

were

and wet.

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