WEATHER REPORT.

July 1d. 195. C-No returns from Japanese atatiars.

EARLIER TELEGRAMS,

(Reuter'a Service to the China Mofl.) CHINA INVITED TO THE LEAGUE

LONDON, July 31st.

Preure has decreased slightly to moderately at all reporting station; it is below normal cver China generally. A

A communix states that the League of phoon is indicated to the N.E. of Lane, Nations by invited China to send delegates bet owing to lack of observations fom the to the assembly of the League sa November northern part of that island, no defisite: 13th. position can be given,

Hoogkoop Bainfall for the 34 hours anding at 10 am, to-day, 0.05 inch. Total since Jaanary 18, 0.29 Inches sgainst an average of 53.68 Inches.

Forecast for the 24 hours ending at e on July 31st.

1.-Kangkung to

Gap Rock"

and S. winds, fresh: cloudy.

aqually, showery,

1-Formosa Channel.

The same as

South coast of Chias between Hongkong and Lamocks The same as No. 1.

Bouth coast of China between Hongkong and Hainan. The same as No 1.

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The ss. Glensända," Capta n

Newing, 4,068 tors, arrived this morning at 8:30 am. from Singapore with 2,000 tons of general cargo.

The 5.s Prometheus," Captain Bevan, 3,391-5 tons, arrived this morning at 8 a.m. from Singapore with 2,944 tons of general cargo.

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