EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

(Continued from. Page 8.).

THE GREAT BATTLE.

RITISH AVIATORS BOMB HOSTILE

TROOPS.

In 18

FÉMACHINES BROUGHT DOWN,

Taisnox, Sept. 28. Field Marshal Sir Douclis Haig, torting on aviatint, mysle.

GERMAN REPORT:)

LONDON, Sept. 29.

- ST

THE CHINA MAIL.

HONGKONG DEFENCE

CORPS.

· Morgan, · Administrative. Commandant.

A wireless Gorgun otficial message| Administrative Order by. Major H.. I. Baya

British and Belgian troops attacked from southward of Dixude as far as Wulverghem, captured our crater post. tion and in places advanced into our artillery lines."

We held Wytschaetu heights against repeated attacks.

withdrew westward of Cambra owing to the loss of the canal position Astride Marquior we withdrew be hin the iso-diene canal betweun Anizy-la.Chateau and Bourg

The French captured Sommopy, We withdrew in Argonne as far as Recon, south-eastward of Binarville and south-westward of Apremont.

Our scraplines on the 27th heavily rachine-gunnert" enemy tryps and Cratosport at the CanaFly-Negross- ines on the roads. Many explos tos and fires were observed on how Buttery positions us it inlb of eur utillery Are.

were

ADDRESSES AND TELEFONE NUMMERNO

All ranks aro reminded that changes of address or telephone nuthbers must be notified to the Adjutant immediately they occur.

MEDICAL CERTIFICATES - Medient certiflentes must be sent to the Gilleor Commanding the unit con cerned immediately after receipt

EQUIPMENT BOARD,

The Board wil sit at Headquarters from 3.30 pm. to 6 pm. on the following dates. FRIDAY, October 11th :- NDAY, October 21st THURSDAY, October 31st-

The Americans pressed us back na faredes for Amiliary Company by Caps Cunel wood and Cays

Ki

GOVERNOR OF METZ REMOVED.

Loxoes, Sept. 28, A lansund photographs

Il'e keken.

effectively boubed A telegram" from The Hague states several aerodromes, and allway that General Oven, Governor of Metz jungtions, in acklition to extensive since 1911, has been removed from his Lombing just behind the ince, post, receiving the Order of Merit. Thirts tons of Chimbs, were dropped

during the day rael 181 rons at night.

We destroyed eight" boligor uni aeroplanes, and drive down 201 Nineteen of ver

ut of control. machines are offissing.

A NASTY SURPRISE FOR THE ENEMY.

LONDON, Sept. 28, Feuter's Correspondent at British Hendlearters states:-

THE BALKANS.

ኒኒ

ITALIANS. OVERCOME OBSTINATE DEFENCE.

Losoy, Sept. 29. An Italian tiein! message from Macedonia states:--

J. W. Armstrong, V.D.

PARADEY AS BELOURRI BATTERY, THURSDAY, 3rth Oct. :-

5.30 p.m.-Left Half Coy. Now D.RF. Ulase only. BRIDAY, 4th Oct.

7.30a.m. Right Half Cor. Fall drill, 5.30 p.m. Left Half Coy, New Layers" Class only.

י

Orders" for Engineer Company by Captala. F. H. Jam65–

K. DUTIES.

TRUST YOUR SKIN AND SCALP TO CUTICURA

The Soap to cleanse and purify, the Ointment to sootheand heal.

Pure and sure, these fragrant, super- creamy emollients are wonderfully effective for skin and scalp troubles that itch, burn, torture and dis figure infants, children and adults. Free Sample, Each by Post

For free mmple each "address post-card! "F. Newbery & Som, 17. Charterhonen: Stis“ London." Buld everywhere.

WEATHER REPORT.

October 11, 30-Warning to Hongkong. Const Ports, &c. -Typhoon

Parades ae per rosters posted at Head in Lat. 18" N Leng. 127 moving

quarters.

On umal from 1st October, Engine Dri- vors,ať 8.15 p.m.; electricnns at 6 p..

OFFICERS NEER FOR BUTT.

Belchers, 2nd Lieut, Marley: Lyee mun. 2nd Lieut. Templeton; atosentters, obstinatend Lieut. Brown

We have overcome an lefence, advaheed across the rigged On Saturday morning the Canadians, massif of Nt. Bow and broken the iter crossing the Nord Canal expected strong resistance of the enemy rear easy lighting, but were genuineir disards in the region Westward of gstedt d the Germans had bolted Jerond effective rifle rangep

Cambrai now lies at our feet and is dominteri by fekk-guna.

The appearance of American infantry at the other end of the battle-field mast Five heen a nasty surprise us the enemy all scarcely expect the "dough bags" far from the Worvre.

Prisoners report the greatest D- fion areng the enemy reserves who hopelerletterert kaul mixed with There is a continous ether unit. stream of enemy transport eastward, also tres behind the German lines. It is Jurpossible yet to tell how far the latter is cadeed by our artillery.

frrent misses of our troops rested at righttime in the capacious shelters of the Elindenburg MUNIPER

FRENCH PURSUIT OF ENEMY "CONTINUES.

Losos, Sept. 5

A French maniqué says:— North of the Aisne, the pursuit was continued Anrag the night

We occupies the forest of Piñon and reached Arlette in this region, and also advanced east of Chavignon.

On the Ostenron frout the enemy

is resisting our evance.

Krusevo. We have continued our icr ward march astride the Krusevocer road and occupied riblich and Kocista

THE SERBIAN CAMPAIGN.

ENEMY ADMITS RETIREMENT

AMSTERDAM, Sept. 29

A message from Moscow states that a Russian communiqué, dated Sept. 25, admits that the Fighting on the Northern front is unfavourable to the Sories troops who are retiring at various points.

Strong forces of Czecho-Slovaks on the Eastern front are advancing on. Alajerak from two sides. «

ין

GERMANS IN RUMANIA -

"RETREATING.

PERS, Sept. 9S. Swiss reports state that German forces occupying Rauania+bave begun to retreat The German civil author ties at Bulharest are bastily removing their archives.

It is persistently rumoured that there have been general risings of the popula

in Champagne vident attacks launch-tion, in occupied Rumania. by the enemy yesterday were broken

and we resumetur progress particular-

Ir north of entre where we took

persession of Bellerie Heights,

ENEMY FIGHTING WITH THE ENERGY OF DESPAIR.

COTTON SPINNING MILLS.

J

ALLOWED TO RUN MORE LOOMS.

LUNDON, Sept. 29.

LONDON, Sept. 20. Renter's Correspondent at French

The Cotton Control Bourit un- niue Headquarters, telegraphing at

manges thut, in onker to, müke up yesterday evening, saya-

The whole enemy front from St. for the time lost owing to the recent entin to Rheims bas become a salient, strike, spinning mills may be licepred sne bases of which are being vigorously to work hour weekly to October attacked from both sides. On both 20ah. wing the enemy is fighting with, the energy of despair.

·Ailetta,

7

runa

#TRUCTIONS FOR KIGOKE BATINGS AND

.0.08. AND WET OF TUS INPANTET

BATTALION ATTACHED TOS D'UTT.

Class 1, at Belchers at 5.30 pm. on Mondays and Thursdays for all who have. not passed the "Proficient" rate (1) examination.

Class 2, at Belchers at 6.30 p.m. on Tuesdays and Fridays for all NCOs. and men of higher ratings under Staff sergts. Ovendene and Parson, B.F... and Sergt. Day, H.K.D.C.

Class 3, at Lyeemun at 8.30 p.m. on Tuesdays and Fridays, onder Q.M.S. White sod staff Sergt. Harclay, RRË

Letail of Belebers Reliefs for October, and detail of duties at Lyeemun from 1st to 16th October inclusive are posted at Headquarters for information of all con- Corned.

Orders for Infantry Eastalion by Major H. A. Morgan,

"A" COMPANY.

PARADES.

WEDNESDAY, 2nd Oct. :-

5.15 p.m.--No. 3 Platoon at King's Fark Range Annual Musketry Course. Part 2 Practices and 9. Dress, drill

pouches.

order

3rd Oct:-

THU No. 4 Platoon at King's Park]

6.15

Range Annual Musketry Coarse. Past 3, Practices, 13, 14 and 19. Dress, drill' onder with pouches. FRIDAY, 4th Oct. :--

5.15 p.m.--No. 3 Platoon at. Kirg's Park Range Annual Musketry Course. Part 2, Practices, 10 and 11. Dress, drill order with pouches

4.30 p.m.No. 1 Platoon on Murray Parade Ground Squad drill: Dress drill order.

"B" Company. WEDNESDAY, 2nd October

NN.W, a 4 to 8 p.p.E.

VISITORS AN 173 HOTELA.

G

HONGKONG HOTEL

Mr Douglas Abbay Mr J.C.G. de Jagur : Mr D. Abraham Mr and Mrs A

Me and Mrs. Alford

Johnston

Mr E. M. Joseph...

Mr and Mrs F. 0. Mr B, H. van Ketel

Mr J. B. T. Koop-

Miss Alford

Anderson

Mr F

Bailer

mann

Meand Mrs G. E. M.Mr R. Krebs

Bannerman

MP.F. Lanebbers

Me J. H. Baring Mr and Mrs

Mr H. A.. Baxter Mrs E.F. Balilica

Mr R. J. Birbeck Mr J. D. Birrell

Mr J. J. Bleeker Mr and Mrs A. 1.

Bouot

Mr A. A. Bonry Mr G. Bowles

Lauritaan

Mr & Mrs A. Leach

and child

TUESDAY OCTOB B1 1918)

MAIL NOTICE

HONGKÒNG, TUESDAY, 181 OCTURER, 1018.

OUTWARD MAILS.

REGISTERED and PARCEL MAILS close 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated.

FOR

Mr and Mrs J. J.Japan via. Nagusaki...

Leirin

Mrs F. Leyte

Mr H.J. M. Labourel"

Mr C. Littlà

Mr J. M. Lopes

Capt. & Mrs Branch Mr N. MacIntyre Mr and Mrs F. G. Me D. MacKintosh Bromley & child Ir G. W. Mackoan Mr & Mrs E. BronsMr and Mrs. Mallet Mr W. G. Browell Mr and Mrs H. Me N. Burns

Malder Mr R. V. Cameron Mr and Mrs G. 8. Mr and Mrs E. A. Morso

Carvalho Mr and Mrs W. P.

Neeson Mr J. Mrs Papini

Mr E. Cayron

የት

Col. Chapost

Mr M. Chen

S. Nicolson

Mr and Mrs J: Je Mr and Mrs P. H..

Connell, child and Patterson

Japanese nurse

Mr F. L. Cooko

Mr F. W. Cox

C. H. Cruick- shants

MrS. S. Ferry

Mr E. Pontey

Mr and Mrs

Portail

Mr N. D. Pullen Me H. D. Ramsay

Dr and Mrs H. L. Mr E. H. Roy

Chuming

Miss Reynolds

Mr. F. Dalero Mrs J. F. October 1 12h. 17-No returns Mrs. F. E. Davis Mr D. Ritchie from Japan and Wladivostock. Pressure Mies ML. C. Dawson Mis B. Seaton.

Mr T. G. Davis Mr F. G. Sailer has decreased slightly over Luzon and Mr A. W. v. Dobben fr . E. Seybu Formosa, increased considerably at Mme. E. Esmalt Mr H. Sbechan Weihaiwei, and increased slightly else Mr A. M. C. J. van Mr R. D. Sheldon

Exter

Mr & Mrs Sterman where. The anticyclone has increased in intensity, and the typhoon is situated Mr & Mrs McGregor Mrs G. Sherwood

and maid at about 250 miles to the cast of Aparri | Mrs A. Fraser Mrs M. Slade

Mr H. Gerritsen neving N. or N.N.W.

Forbes

Mr V. Steensley

Hongkong Rainfall for the 94 hours Mr C. Gimbel & son Mr C.Stubbe

Mrs S. Gooler Mr J, P. Grant Mr and its E.

Groom

Mr Capt. T. F. Hall

boding st. 10 am. to-day, 0.06 inch, Total since January 13t, 96.34 inches, against an average of 75.87 inches

Forecast for the $4 hours ending at noon on the 2nd October :--

1.-Hongkong to Gap Rock: N.E. Mr G. winds, moderate; fair.

2-Forma Chaznel: M. winds, fresh to strong, v

2.-South coast of China between Hongkong and Lamocks: The same as No. 1.

Nouth coast of Chins between Hongkong and Hainan: The same as No. 1.

ROYAL OBSERVATORY HONGKONG, DAILY WEATHER

REPORT.

.OCTOBER 1, 1918-

Station.

Widiostock, Memuro Hakodate 5.15 p.m.No. 6 Platoon, Nos. 5 and 6 Tokio Sections (Men who have not passed), at

Косы Kennedy Road Hange. TET. Group Nagasaki... ing. Dress, drill order without rifles.

5.15 pm-No. 7 Platoon at Headquar

Kagoshima Ostitus ters Quar

Bay men will parade at 6.30 Naha 1. Dress," drill order with Ishijim pouches and dummies.

Bonin Laland THURSDAY, 3rd October:-

Weiherwei 6.15 pm.No. 8 Platoon (N.U.U.'s and Hankow men as detailed by Platoon Commander).

Ichang Kiukiang FRIDAY, 4th Oct: at Kowloon Docks. TET.

Changaha..

m

6.15 p.a. No. 6. Flatoon Nos, and 8 Sections at Kennedy Road Range, T.ET. Grouping. Dress, drill order without

MACHINE GUN COMPANY.

WEDNESDAY, 2nd Oct.:-

Hour.

Haromoter

at Sea Lovol.

Miss

AT

Sweetland H.Mr P. Templeton

Mr F. G. Thompson Mr W. Verbeek

and Mrs WA. Mr P. W. Varmenico Handibul

Mr Thos. Vint! Mc Arthur J. Waller Harper Mrs A. C. HartbuckMr and Mrs J. S.

rs F. Barvey & son Wardles Mr E. Hausmann Mr A. Waters Mr A. Hicks

Mr G. W.. Watson

Mrs F

W. A Higen- bothan

Mr H. L. Biggins Capt. R. Hill

Mr M. G. Hoekstra Mr A. E. Hodgins

Mr and Mrs. C. J.

Weid

Mr F. C. Welch

MrJE. Westers

31 H. L. Wiles

Mr D. Williamı

Mr. A. Holgerson Mr G. G. Wood Mr T. J. Honweit MrG. Woudenberg MrA Shelton HooperMr and Mr B. Capt. H. Innes

Wylie

PEAK HOTEL...

Mr and Mrs F. H. Mr FB. Johnson

Anderson

Mias Anderson

Mr Q. B. Bird

Sir Ellis Endoorie

Mr and Mrs D. K. Jammerte

Mr. T. Breakspear

Wind

Blair-

Mr W. S. Browne Me J. A Carter

Temperaturs.

Humidity,

Direction.

Weather.

Force,

18.30.08 co

the... Sharp Pk. Acoy... Swatow Taiboka... 58 Taichu... Tainan Koshun..... Pescadores: fi

Canton 88.29.9 Hongkong Gap Rock Macao Wachow 95.

0.15 p.m. No. 1 gun team at King's Park Range. Annual Musketry Course Part 2 Practices 8 and 9. Dress, drill order with pouches

FRIDAY, 4th vct:

7.10 a.m.-Beginners' Class at Head quarters:

From "September 30th manufat-ifles. turers engaged on American, yarn The enemy bezan to retreat on the will be allowed to run 60 per cent. fit of the Laffanx-Malmaison Plateaustead of 65 per cent. of their loons. Manufacturers at present licensed from which Chemin-des-Dames rantward to Crane and touches to work i per cent.. because they have some lootus engaged on Egypt- As the result of General Mangin'san yurns or fine counts, may only advance yesterday the whole of Makrun 60 per cent. of their remaining maison plateau and the western end of Chemin des Dames for about 1,500 yards are in our possession. The enemy is here, after fighting desperately for weeks to keep them abandoning the approaches to the massif, of St. Golmin and Iaon pintean, that is, the group of haighte which for four year has formerl the contral pillar of his line in France. The strategy of Marshal Foch compels aim, as it did on the Marne, to with On London-

d' his centre before the Alfes attack Borth and east and has forced

him to withdraw on the wings. This streat is the first irait of the French, British and American offensive of the last three days. ..

"KING ALBERT'S COMMAND.

PARIS, Sept. 29, Adespatch from the Belgian front ay that King Albert commanded the Belsan and Second British Armici wh.. attacked on front of 13 Julks between south of Ypres and Lake Han koert.

After carrying the first German posi time soil Houtbolat Forest, they assault en Flanders the hills forming the

mend German position.

looins..

KICHANGE. Hongkong, October 1, 1918.

"Bank, Wire

+

On demand....

3,61

**

30 days' sight

NI

+42/71

11

4 months' sight,

***

...3/

Credite, & coopthe sight,... 3/8 Documentary, 4 months' sight 3/89

5.15. pin.-No. gun team at King's Park Range. Annual Muaketry Coume Part 2, Fractices 10 and 11 Dress, Pakhoi drill order with pouches. NOTE..

Holbow... Phulien Any change of address. telephone Tourage... number, rifles or equipment number is C.St. James to be notified to C. M. S. Feticy Aparri without delay

MOUNEED. BECTION. THURDAY, 3rd Oct

Dagupan... Manila Legaspi 6.30 p.m. At Jockey Club Stibles, Tacloban ... Dress Drill order without rifles..

Iloilo Surigao...... Guam Labuan...

'R' CIUITS... FRIDAY, 4th Get

5.30 pm Recruits of all units except "D" Company," on Murray Parade Ground, under Sergts. Urberry (Mon- day) and Edmunda (Friday). „Dresa, drill order.

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+

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(Wednesday, 2nd, Registration

Letters

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Wednesday, 2nd, 100 P Thursday, 3rd, 1.00 P Frichy, 4th, 200 Fa Saturday, 8th.. 5.00 m.ac

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8th 1.00

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on the previous evening.

SHARE QUOTATIONS

HONGKONG STOCK

EXCHANGE

HONGKONG, 1st OCTOBER, 1918.

OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS.

BANKA.

11 A.3.

Hongkong Banks $500 b... 600 s.

... 18380 n.

...T.196.

...3890: b.

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Carton Ins. North Chins Ins. Union Ins...... Yaugtaze Ics. Far Eastéros. *** FILE INATRANCE),

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Do.

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*++

Kamasan (82) Kedah (91).....

Stearoak, Sept. 20th.

Alor Gajab (81)

9.10 8.00

Amak Mainy fg.pd

2.00

2.25

$210 x 73 T: 264 b.

STas b

Ayer Hitad (85) ... Ayer Kuning (#1).

11.00. 12.50

.93

1.06-

1.35

1.70

8.00 8.50

x

... $330-n.

$83 b.

4.00

4.50

0.89

0.90

....

82775.

10.00

19.00

8:06

Batu Lalang (814)

(Def.)...

$147h.

...

115 b. 826 n.

Bukit Jelotomy (51) Bukit Katil (81)

1.00 1.25pm

0.10 *0.00

Bukit Kepong (2); !

0.70 0.80

9.40 3.80

$85 B.

Bukit K. B. (31)

0.80

0.65

$38 2.

Bukit Timah (310)

11.00

Changkat S'dang (85)...

6.23

5.75

... 47/. b..

T. 171 b.

Glanesly Pn. (31)

150

1.76

Rauha......

32.40 n.

Tronoh Mines **

337. b.

Mrs Milner Jones

Ural Caspians

27, D.

Haytor (85) ... Indragiri (33)... Jerám (91)

7.00 7.80

- 6,10

6.50

எண்டு

"1.20

1.30

DOCKS,

Jinish ($1)

3.90

H. & K. Wharts

"..993 b.

135

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...135 b

4.00

+$25

S'hai Docks

2.00

210

Tab

Krismak R. (šu)-- Kempas (82)

ELVIS 6,00

6.30

7,00

$100

**Kluang (55) ...

190

B.OC

207 b

Imax (85)

8.70

8.90

$7.25 b.

Malaka Lizda

1.85

2.00

....

232 b. -$71 b.

Malakoff (82)

3.80

4.10

Magsi-Tekong (91)

0,40 0,55

T. 205 b.

-5,008.00

816

bo

New Berendah (99)

3.25 3.10

$15K b.

Kyalas (35)

5.20 8.50

362 ...

Pajam (85)

2.20

9.76

$146 &

Patai (81)

100

1.25

Parit Perak (81)

1.75 185

$8.30 hr.

1.80 9.00

... 310 b.

3.76 3.00

0.45.

17.00

0,60

6.76

3.25

3.00

65. B.

$5.00

241 D.

....8304 6. $8.90 b.

26.76

(New)

8.701.

Tapab

Tela (810)

Sungyi Palani (31) Tambalak (81)

0.30 0.30nom 185 -0.25 0.55pm

280

0.75 £1.50

11.00

13.00

$.25

0.00

0:70

0,00

$39.

Trafalgar (8)

0.80

$5.50 6. 89.00 b. 826 2.

Ula Pandan (81)

11.96

0.55 0.65

Uni ed Malaco (81) Ctan Simpan (81).

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Mrs Macaulay Mrs. Matthieson

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Mrs Fletcher

Mr 9. Fukuza

Mra Tamagalli

Mr. A. D. Galloway

Curousson

Miss Pedden

Valery

and Mra hury Pelham

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Mr B. James Mr J. Joseph Mr (3. Bannerman Mr & Mrs Madinah

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My Stubbings "and j

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OFFICIAL NIGHTS IN OCTOBER.

The following Table shows the Stan dard Time, at which Official Night enda and begins during the month of Oct

1918 -

Data"

Oct. lat, 6.3

Begins 0.93 pm,

6.10.

HONGKONG TIDES.

The tide table Kıyan below has been

compiled at the NationalAlmanse Office

in London from the result of the analysis of observations taken by means of so automatic Hide-rocording machine in the Water Police Basin at Trim Sha Fani- during the years 1909-0149

The sero of the tabis corresponds with the zero of the sounding in the Admiralty Chart, which has been found to be 4 feet- 3 incher below mean son-level eg To obtain the depth of water on the tide gange at the Victoria Naval Yard sdd 3 feet 4 inches, and on the gauge- at Lamont Dock, Aberdeen, add 10 feet in ches to the height given in the tabla

October 2nd to 8th, 1918.

Mr G. R. Haywood

Mr P. Heathcote

Mr. A. W. T. Hoy

Un daty 20th Sept-No. 3 Platoon. Hongkong Observatory, Oct. 1, 1918,

Mounted Section and Signalling-BAROMETER, reduced to 31 degrees SITE Section (4)

Fabr ubois, on the level of the sea, in nebes, tenths and hundredths.

Onduty 20th Sept.-No. 4 Platoon (4)

Da l'aris—

On demand, Bu

4721

Credits, 4 months' night, In New York-

480

in duty lat Oct-No. Platoos (4),

Oud.

*** 854

On demand.

Credita, 65 days' sight, ya Bombay--

Wire, mean On demand,

Da Calcutta-

Wire,

On demand... Hi Singapore--

Ou demand,

On Manila

On densad, On Shanghai-

THE ALLIED CAPTURES.

200,000 PRISONERS SINCE:

JULY IBA

LONDON, Sept. 29. ines July 18 the Allies have taken

200,000 personere: 3,000 gust, ,000 machinogun huze quanti ics of materialeve

This does not include insenere taken

On demand

30 days right(privato

ta Yokohama

On demand,

165 Gold Lent, 100 fize (peritaal) ..: 43,40 Sovereigns (buying rate) $5,55 kom. Silver (per oz) Bar Silver in Hongkong Chinese Upper Lash Chinter Copper Cento: 9% po Buts of Nakse Interest

10 Palestine, Mtumes and Male-Chrinne Bub. Colu

Hoogkong deh. Coin

Un duty 30th Sept.-c. ↑ Platoon (14).

On doty 2nd Oct-No. # Platoon (4)..

o duty 3rd Oct-No. 7 Flatoon

2. TEMPERATUR, in the shade, in do- xrees Fahrenbelt

3 AuxIDITY, in percentage of ators tion, the humidity of sit turated with

| On daty 4th Oct-Na: 8 Platoon (4) «) moisture being 100,

On duty oth Vet-No. Pintoxin (14)

On duly 6th Oct-M. Dus Company (4).

| On duty 6th Oct.-No. 1 Plafton (4..

Crderly, Ufficer for week ending

October, Lieut. E. B. G. Souter.

SEXT TUE DUTY

2nd Lieut. F. R. Thomas.

th

orders for Cadet Compiný by zad Litat. J. E. R. Baró..

UNJOCK.

All Cadata requiring unifrom will report 'st: Headquartere at 5 plimit on Monday, 30th instant in uniform.

Bervice Caps and tunics will be worn to all parades after 6pm. in future. A PARADES. *** WEDNESDAY, Det sod

DIRECTION OF WIND, to two points, 3. konum Or Wam, according to Bedford Scale

CARLTON HOTEL:

Mr P. Fox

Mr D. Arakie

Mr B. A. Ballantine Mr K. B. Grase Mr H. I. Brewer Mr. McMahon Mrs F. E. Cameron Mr O. Murrell, Mr von N. W. Mr. Paul

Courtlands Mr. and Mrs

6. STATE OF WRATHER, b blus ME. T. Crocker Stephens

sky.s dotached cload d' drizzling rain, t, fog, ggloony, h hail, I lightning, o overcast,

Pphasing abowers, equal, r min, 1800W, 6 thunder, v vlaibility", w dew, wet

7. Kate in mohcs, tenths and hun dredthe~

Temperature. ** Hongkong October 1st, 1918. BAROMETER HEAL

THERMOMETER 9 AN.

6.15 p.m. Nos. 2 and 4-Fections fall Day In's Faunisti Football Ground) Band - Practice at Headquarters.

Adjutant, BAK; Defence Corps. De ARE STEWART,

Do

HONGKONG” REGISTER:

Precione

Già data ac Ca'drinat

Barometer 29.01 Temperature79 Humidity

67 sitemiano 19 89. Diraction of

29.15

WWW. Winda! 28,92 | Porce

Weather

$29.866.1 £9,80 73 .70 AB

#

2

0.

0.00

0.00

4P.X

? Wet bulb)

70

Wat bilb) Maximum

2nd, 6.3. 3rd 6.3 At,

101

-6.21

6.20

5th 8.3

"

6.19

cth, 3.4

171.

6.18

7th, 8.6 8th, 6.6

9th,

5.0

6.16

10th, 6.6

8.15

11th 6.6

6.14

12th, +8.8

6.13

13th, 4.7.

8.12

14th, 6.7

8.11

18th, 8.5

10th, 8.9

17th, 8.9 18th 60

19th 6.9

20th 6.9

21st 6.10

22nd, 11

Serd 6.11.

4th, 8.11.

95th, 412 98th, 4.197.

7th 6.12 23th 6.13 20th, 6,14 `30th: 6.14% 31st, 615

ULAZIO: Director:

topy Oct. 1, 1918,

BRIDGE SCORERS

In Blocks of 50 SHEETS.

80 cents bagh:

Foar for One Dollar,

TRY CHINA Man? Eiv.

Wyndham Street:

Mo

Bright

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