10
WEATHER REPORT.
July 4d 11h No returns from Japanese stations.
Pressure changes are everywhere slight, a defect from normal remaining" general over China. Indications of a yphoon to the N.E. of Lazon are not pretent this morting,
Hongkong Rainfall for the 14 bours. suding at 10 am today, 223 inch. Total lace January 1st, 1943 inches, against an average of 33.57 inches.
Forecast for the 24 hours ending st noon on July 13.
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VESSELS DUE ·
FROM SHINGHIL
Aug.
&-B F
Pak Ling-
15-B. F. 16-R F
16-R F. 24.-B F. 3-B. F.
Sept 5-F
6-B. F. A-B. F.
Al-B F.
1.- Hongkong
19.-B. F.
GAD
Rock, cloudy.
squally, showery.
Oct 11.-B. F.
23-R-F
G. and S.W. wind, fresh
-Formoss Channel. The same as
No. 1.
-South coast of Chins between Hongkong and lamocks. The same as No. 1.
oach coast of China betweep Songkong and Hainan. The same as No 1.
ROYAL #BSERVATORY, MENGKONG, DAILY FATHER
Station.
REPORT.
AUGUST 4, 1920-
Hdar.
Wind.
Baromotor
at Son Lovel.
Temporature.
Fiumidity.
Direction.
Forco.
Werther."
Fidivostock &a. 29.39 57
Nemuro Eakodate
Tokio
Bochi
Nagasa
Oshima -.-.
Биль
Kagoshima
Jankow
Icbang ---
Kinkisr
Duner Aleinesī. Prometheus Usnia
City of Birmingham.
Protesilans. Ningchow. Rhesus. Achilles.
City of Dunkirk.
Mentor.
Idomenens. Teresiac.
FROM JAPIN.
Aug. 6. Y. E.
2.-X. T.K.
11. P. & O. 13.-P. 0. 14.-F. &0. 15. P. O. 18.-B.. F. 23.-F. O 30.-P..
Sept. 3-P. & 0.
4.-P.&O. 10.-R. F. 13.-P. & 0. 13-P.&O.
19.-P.&O.
90.-P. it 0. 21.-B. F.
Oct. B. F..
3.-P. & O. 18.B F.
Nov. 1-B, V.
Toychashi Maru. Atsuta Maru Lahore. Eastern. Kalyan
Takada. Bellerophon.
Plasty-
Japan.
Jeypore.
Arratoon Apear.
Cyclops.
Madras.
Khir
Gregory Apcaг.
Kanowna.
Lyacon,
Eurypylus
Xanti
Titan.
Peleus.
13 B. F.
Teater.
FROM MINILA.
Aug. 26-R F.
- Talthybius.
FROM CALCUTTE.".
ADR. & N. Y. E.
10.-P. & 0.
15.-P. & U.
24-P.&O.
30- P.&O.
Shingo Maru. Japen
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The 5.5. "Glengyle," Captain Sanders, 3963 tons, arrived this morning at 7 a.m, from Shanghai.
"DEPARTURES.
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