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TYPHOON SIGNALS.
STOKK-WARNING. ISSUED
TRO
A CONE
poins upwards.
indicates Typhoon to the North of the Colony.
The changes in the new form of Corons. The following Typhoon signals are hoist tion service, though tow and meely on the mast in front of the Water unimportant, are nearly all in the direction Police Station, Kowloon, the Harbour of improvement and restoration-doubtless Office, the Kowloon Godowns, H. M. 8. Is the result of consultation with liturgical, and Green Island signal mast. exports One of the most interesting is the reintroduction at the actual crowning of the prayer beginning "God crows thee with crown of glory." This prayor, "Coronet to Deus" had been used frem before the Conquest till excised by Archbishop Seckont 1760. The transfer of "Te Deum" from itsformer place. Immediately after tho King's crowning to the end of the service TARGE BED-SITTING ROOM, addi- has been generally approved. Yet the old
tional Sleeping-room and Bathnont attached; fine Verandah; magnificent out-arrangement seems more significant. The look; Electric Light; Tonals Lawn. Ideal chanting of the hymn-furmerly plemu Apartments for TWO GENTLEMEN, act in itself-pow becomes merely the Britishers preferred. Terms reasonable.
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ALBION,"
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618
TO LET,
choral accompaniment to a procession.
King George V has discarded the "roba royal of cloth of gold" made for King Edward in favour of that worn by George IV. The robe used in 1902 was made of an exquisite fabric--perhaps as fine a TODOWNS, 95 & 08, PRAYA EAST. product of the weaver's loom as over way
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soon. But in form it was too tight-thing, CHATER & MODY..and the effect was somewhat "skimpy." Itongkang, December 6, 1010.
The older mantle la of smpler proportiona and more dignified.
TO LET.
1474
YODOWN No. 4, NEW PRAYA,
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A DRUM
indicates Typhoca to the East of the Colony
› A CONE "paint down=""
wanlatandum DRUM below
A CONE poins down wards
A' CONE
.......
The coronation of George IV. was carried out on a scale of unprecedented nagnifi-
point dowa warde m BALL bolow
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CECOND FLOOR of No, SA, DES VEUX ROAD CENTRAL, newly completed with Lift and Lavatories.
FIRST FLOOR of No. 4, De Varx ROAD CESTRAL.
GODOWNS in Masons LANE good for storage of Wines and other articles, Ront modenta.
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coronation..
As the half-crown,
Mistakes are still continually made as in the crown, and over as to the robes. used at the Coronation. At King Edward's crowning the regulis placed on the altar - 658 | included three crown--(1) that specially
made for Queen Alesandro, and immediate ly afterward broken up, which was sur mounted by the Kohinoor diamond, and was designed searty on the dowing lines rf. the former imperial crown of France: tilfe so-called "Crown of St. Edward"--4 Apply to
copy made for Charles II. of the destroyed c/o Brothers, Alexandra Buildings, crown of that name, and apparently altered Hongkong, April 17, 1911. 537
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For 12 months 4 per cent por razum, For G
34 per cent per annunt per cent per annum.
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TO LET.
FOUR and Fire-Roomed HOUSES, New and Commodious SHOPS, NATHAN ROAD, Kowloon, Lumediste possession,
Cheap Rentals.
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Co., Irto.. Hongkong, March 23, 1909.
TO LET.
408
|
A BALL
A CONE point opwarde ind. BALL below
indiestera. Typhoon
to the South-East od the Colony.
indicatos a Typhone
to the South of the Calcary.
"indicates a Typhoon to the South West the Colony,
indicates » TrhOOL to the West of the Colony
indicates a Typhoon to the North-West of the Colony.
Fel Signals indicate that the centre b lieved to be more than 300 miles away from the Colony.
Fused Signals inlicae that the centre. believed to be less than 300 miles away from the Colony.
hoisted only when typhoons exist in such The above signals will, as heretofore, be
positions or are moving in such directions that information regarding them is con
in Georgian times; and Instly (3) the sidered to be of importance to the Colony magnificent crown originally made for or to shipping leaving the harbour. Queen Victoria, and enlarged and enriched
UROYNT BIOKALO,
for King Edward, but more sorare in out-ition to the above, whos it
line than its predecessors, ita arches rising
for some height nearly straight from the expected that the wind may incise to circlet before turning-sharply over to form full typhoon force at any moment, the following Urgent Signals will be made at the Water Polips Station, and repeated at the Harbour Office:-
the top.
In the front of this crown areket two cele brated genia(1) in the centre of a crone of diamonds the great raby given to Edward the Black Prince by his brother
LODOWN No. 5, DUDDELL, Dom Pedro of Castile, and worn G STREET.
Apply to
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MENT & AGENCY Co., L Hongkong, May 1, 1911.
TANEE ZIPLOSIVE BOMES AT ESTERVAL2
OF TEN SECONDS.
A Black Cross will be holated at the
NIGHT SIGNALE.
The following Night Bigusle will be hoisted from the Magstaff on the roof of the Water Police Station at Kowloon, the Harbour Ofice Fisgitaff, and EMS. Tamar."
by Henry V. in his helinet at Agincourt | same time, superior to the other shapes, i and (2) the great sapphire el Charles II. This, and not St. Edward's croirn-which 703 remained unused on the altar-was thaë with which King Edward was crowned, and which he also wore on his return to
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Rooms; Large Verandahs; Americand, represented the King wearing the On Current Account at the Rate of beating apparatus installed, making the wrong crown, and in some of them he was
house dry and comfortable throughout tho also shown wearing the wrong robes, year; Vegetable and Flower Gardens, Croquet Lawn. 15 mautes walk from tram, 7 minutes by rickshaw. One of the bost .....4% per annum. situations at the Punk, cool irsummer- warm in winter... ..34%
Apyly to
Hosxoxo-Interest allowed. .
per annum on the daily balance.
ON FIXED DEPOSITS
For 12 months
For 6 months For 3 months.
TAKEO TAKAMICHI,
Manager:
Hongkong, March 13, 1911..
FEDERLANDSCHE
Tha
AGENCY, CL, Iso. Hongkong, May 1, 1911.
TO LET..
Seren
108
The coronation of King Edward will always be associated, in the minds of those who witaessed it, with the pathetis figure
I Three Lights. Vertical, Green, Greas
Green, indicates that a typhoon is believed
to be situated more than 300 miles from the Colony,
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Adrertisements and Salesriptions which are not ordered for a flaed period will be continued until counteraled.
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III. These Lights Vertical, Red, Green Bed, indicatos that the wind may be expected to increas to full typhoon force at any moment,
HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT & of Archbishop Temple as he bravely strug-Green, indle that a typhoon is believed gled against the illness which was so soon to be situated lass than 300 miles from to prore fatal. He was several times com- the Colony, pelled to rest in his chair by the altar; he placed the crown on the King's head wrong side foremost, so that it had to be raised and, turned round; he was unable to see correctly the words in the service-book and during the communion-time there were moments when accidents seemed imminent both to the paten and to the chalice-the event of the information conveyed by the latter held by the dean. Then there wasignal being first published by night. the touching scene when the enthroned King was compelled to assist the Arch. bishop to rise from his knees.
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ONALD,
deling Manager,
On Current Accounts 2% per Annum Fixed Deposits 12 months 44% per Annum 4 months
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OFFICES on Ground and 1st Floors, CHATER ROAD, (vory central position) No. 18, BELLLIOS TERRACE. No. 0, BEACONSFIELD ARCADE (Shop).
FOR SALE TOR CREST, at Peak, commanding magnificont view of the Har bour and adjacent alanda. By Apply to
LINSTEAD & DAVIS,
3rd Floor, Alexandre Baldings. Hongkong, April 18, 1907.
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The London Corporation has decided to renovate the harness of the Lord Mayor's ktate couch and to repair the coach. Mr Hentschel, he moved the recommend top, said that the incass work of the harness, which was 154 years old, would TO LET
be retained. The coach itself was built, in ODOWNS, 151 to 155, Praza EANT.
1757, and was very heavy. Including the SEMI-EUROPEAN FLATS, Modemte occupants on whom he made no reflection, Kents, PRAYA East-Corner of Obserlaughter) it weighed four tons. vation Place. The Trams stop at the door. Also now EUROPEAN FLATS joining the new Stanna Institute, Prays East.
An OFFICE on 14 Floor, 16, Des Vaux ROAD CENTRAL
PE OFFICES in KINGS BUILDINGS 4th Floor
May
9, MACDONNELL ROAD, from Lat
No. 107 MACDO TELL ROAD
CREAGAN 39 The PEAK
*THIS
FIRST AIDAS
URING the warm weather, Attacks of
DURING mettent and often
No. III Signal will be accompanied by the Explosive Bombs, as above, in the
The Night Signals will be substituted for the Day Miguals at sunset, and will, when
be altered during the night. A^
· EVERLIMENTART WARNIKON.
For the benefit of Native Craft and passing Ocena Vensely, Come will be exbibited at each of the following station during the time that any of the above Iky Signals are hoisted in the Harbour,
Ong Brak
Stanley,
The Tao Fol
This will indicate that the lex depres. onewhere in the China Sea, and
GRAND CARLTON HOTEL
Mir and r Almera Mr W. Jackson
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Mr. & Mrs Ballantine Madam Juvenal 20 Mr W. A. Barnett Mr J. Kinghors Mr M. Block
Mr Gerald H. Mavor Mr D. N. Blockmann Mr Wm. MeComb MrS Bolders
Miss L. Parker Miss
Victoria Paar
r S. G.
Capt. and Birs Brage Miss Majozia, Pass Missen Bragg (2
Masters Brigin (2) Mr R. C. Fuse Mr G. G. Burnett Mr C. A. Pass
P. Cohen Mr B. Pal
Mr G,
Mr Thomas Croft Mr Harold Hillips Mr and Mira Fuster Miss F. Reay
and child Mr H. E. Redmond
Mr W. L. M. Grapt Me A Roland
Mr C. E. Nicholas
Mr K. Onor
Mr EL Parkhill
B.. Mr A Petersen
Mr Ph. Pyelirum.
Mr and Mrs J,
Consul and Mrs. H. C. Ramirez
Fein
Mr H. R. Heckechir Mr A. C. Hondek Mr T. Hood
Mr Jatues Mr Kolly Dr F. T. Kayt Mr Voluy Lupay
Dr Ro
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Mr F. Sunkson
Capt. and Mrs A. HA Stewart and child BE IL F. Stonelem Mr R. Taylor, Me H. Watermoyler Mr & Mrs E Wilter Mr M. Wingard
KIM EDWARD HOTEL.
Capt. Thos, Arthur Mr M. P. Beattie Dr Belling
Sum Bopdr.
Min Lepristo Mr C. Jarico Mr L. Manrin. Mz GW. McEwen
Mrand Mr Bridger Capt. & Mrs Merloss
Mr M. Mobicr and son
Mr and Ms W. T. Mis Murais
Bryant and child Mr A. P. Nobbe 1r nnd 31 F. Br Mr Packer
Creath Capt. W. Ehcharit Mr C. M. Forrest
Misa M. Gains Mr A Granado Mr Harrison Mrs Heymann Mr Jolin Lennox Miss J. Lepommid,
Mrs J. Frisco Capt. & Bits W.
Passtore
Mr G. B. Ray My E E. Smith Mr I. Sunthorn Mr H. Willnor Miss M. Grico
THE 'NTATION HOTEL. Mr B. Buring Mr Neidt
and Mrs J. R. Ma, A Party Capell & children Mr C. Stewart Mr J. Hildebrandt Mr E. Wisheit Mr D. J. Lennox
Mr E. O. Lewis-
KOWLOON HOTEL..
Mr W, B. Brown Mr T. Macphail Mr and Mrs Eastlake Capt. & Min Mnie Capt. & Mr Cavite
and 2 children. Capt. Mapsh
Hr 3. Harbucks and Mics B. A Capt. Benughton Mr EC HellieBahadone Me J. B. Jack Mr & Mrs Hewett Mr. G. W, Sewell Lieut. Leopo Mr Chas, J. Higgin Air and Mr B. B.
Stephenson HW.BBind Mr Geo. C. Whitelaw
Mr Humphreys
Hope Mr.L. P.Iveza
Mr E Reinhardt
Mrr A. Scott
•Capt. Slater
VICTORIA BOUNE,
Mr H. Wyvill Mine Grace Wyreens Mr W, Barke Close. Mr P. L.. Moinks
· KIKOROLENE HOTEL,
Macgregor Comdr. & Mrs Acton Mr J.
and minid Mr and Mrs L.-D. M-El Arit
Blandulis
Me and Mr Apicott Moder Hafidel Mr H. Reanote Mr And Mrs J M MJ. Buvington/Mellutchon Dr. and Mrs B. W. ME. J. McNulty
Barwn
Mr Cocker Mr KB Morrison Mr and Ms FM ME&M O'Neill
ford
Sir Francis Piggott
Donnelly Mrs G.
Are, so heift in their results that life is that Storm Warning te boleted in the D. K. Mr Hobergu Langer before a physician can be muntioned, Harlour Every man who has the interests; of ht
Furklist stills esq. Always be given to
mat. Vanan-In, ym dabaand, by signal, frown
at heart should knopelishla remedy in his home for immediate use in Crane of tra kindlat Chamberlain's Gobe, Cholers and Diarrhoea Remedy without the light) doubt, the best remedy prUPA
diarrhoea. It should be given if yo
at the first unusasal lopenders of the bowels,
ME and Ms CEME SAM
Dr Bebeon
Mr. H. Horma
Mr and Mrs CHO
Lammert & Ükildre
MT. Glendinning MrA. W. Norman
Dr P. Poul Mr M. Gaiger Mr Albertas Kairs Mr H. K. Flatey
and child
Mrs Lilly Kahrs, Me-
Esgerees
Hongking, Apr 28, 10117
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