MONDAY. FÚBRUARY 19, 1928.

"CELESTIAL VAGABONDS." NYTICE TO SHIPPARYS AN

the Scientific Nareltirs Exhibition, King's College, which was

мото

This

PASSENGERS.

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F. M. ---E.A.

DEPARTURES

· Bintang

Mar. 2.-A, O. I

· 3.—E, & A.-- 7.8.9.B. 4.-P. H1

6-Col, P, 5/ IL BAL

· 14,--A 0, L. V. 21.-N.Y.K,

24.-8. & R.".

Apt. 14.—HAL. -

Prra Crabbi Eastern. Elkridge. Pree, Tait Hannawa. Havaliand Pres. Madison.. Tango Maru. Wet Prospect. Rhienland.

JAYE PORTS, X 10.

THE CHINA MAIL.`

HISTORY OF HALLEY'S COMET.

In one of the afternoon lectures at:

CELINA GÖART, ETC.

WATOW

*

20-D, I

Halching.

•』3GN Kiusgelöwa

Saiyang. Hopang.

Feb. 10.-U. N.

CEBU, AND ILOILO..

Tawiog,

SANDAKAN,

Feb. 21.-1.0.U.N...

Buma Marn. Fooshink. Chubrang Hashong. Gorjiatan. Bask

Maurang Eastern

Feb. 21.-J.C.J.Lo

.-K.P.M.

Tjipsoas.

Vau Overstraten.

Tjitsraem

AMOY.

Koyo Marc.

27.-D: tu. 1-0. M.

Hatching. Blaugchow. jisondari. Raina Maru. Hathong. Gorjistan.

FOOCHOW,

Haiching.

Cheasta. Haibong.

-

SHANGHAI

reb. 20-D. L.

orowdent than ever. Sir Rictund #WY: 10,--LUXM. Gregory, F.R.A.S., told his audiends many interesting and amusing thing about "celestial vagabonda." was the title bestowed by the distin- guished astronomer on somete, in his leotara on "Comate and Sbooting Stare. The former would, be said, wander about space in an Mer. irregular way, coming and going at their own perverse will, som time paying return visits to the staid and respectable members of the colar system; at others enrenring off into illimitable space after one circuit round the end and never coming back any more. Comets have been known and recorded from very ancient times, especially by the Chinese. The first comet which was proved to have a regular orbit-a very eccentric ons, it' is true-und to be a periodio visitor : to the sun, was that now knowa

Halley's comst. It was so named Feb.

after the famous astronomer, who, in the seventeenth century, calculated

its ofbit and predicted that it would

again return to the sky seventy-five

Mar.

28.-O. N. 23-J.0.3.1 £5~0.8.K.

Feb. 20-D. L

J

23.-C. N.. 97.-D. L.

25,-C.P.S. 27. —Ɑ, N. 22-0. N... 23.1.0.8.N. 24.-P. 4.0. 27.—A, 0. 1. 37.-N.Y.K.

5.-T.K.K.

years later. Hailey did not live to Mar. 1-NY.K.

·witcess the fulfilment of his predic-. tion, but it was fulfilled, and every bas saventy-five years since then reappeared. Sometimes it has been appunctual, but that was due to the influence of the planet Neptune, who, if he happened to be near the comet when abeat to start on ite ̈return journey to the sun, caused a little de- Jay.

'Hatley's Comet had been traced back as far ne May, 240 B.ċ., mainly in-Chinese records, and may be regarded as a member of the solar

Apr.

3.-D. & Co. 1.-P. M. 10.-P. 40. 10-P, &,, 11.-A. Q. L. 14.~~P, M... 18.-O. M. 18. B. F. 18.-N.Y.K. 20.-T. K. K. 91-GP.N 23.-A. O. L. 2.-T.K.K. 4-A. O. L. 7.-C.P.8, 15.-T.K.K.

18.-C. H 19.-O.P.X.

Empress of Russia. Salyang. Hiongchow. Hopsang. Dengola Tres, Jefferson. Fashimi Maru. Iyo Maro. Tonyo Maru Trieste. Pres. Lincoln. Pouden. Nankin Pres. Grant. Fres, Tatt Nanking. Pyrrhus Balazačka šaru. Korea Marn, Empres of Asia. Fres. Madison." Shinyo Mara. Pres. McKinley. Empress of Canada.

Siberia Maru. Chica

Express of Russia,

ayetem, though a very irregular-one, Bay .-C.P.8. Empress of A'lia.

as its orbit lies entirely within the

orbit of Neptune. On most of its

periodio returns until its motions Feb. 241.CMN.

TIENTSIN.

Chipehing

WEIHAIWEL

Feb. 4.-O, N,

Kueichow..

were understood Halloy's Comet Mar. 3.-10.S.N., Choongahing, caused great dismay.and perturbation

to the inhabitants of the earth. It way held to be the prognostic of some. great disaster. One of its appear.

CHEFOO:

-ances was just before the Norman Feb. 24,--0, N, Kooi show. rinvasion of England, when it'

was held to foretell the down-

KEELINE.

Kaijo Mara

fall of Harold and the SBION Mar. 6-0.SE.

dynasty. The comat which Josephas Apr. 3.-T.KK.· Anya Mara.

23.—3.0. JcLa

*2K+9+J,0:3. LE

97.-EKE

Tilsanduri

Mar. 3.-Nanto Y.K. Brang Maro.

10.-C. M.

Gorjistan.

* INDIAN PORTS, STO,

CALCUTTA VIA RANGOON)

Feb. 91.—N.Y.K.

31.-P..M.

31-1.0.8.N. *6.---0.8.K.

28.-B. I..

Mar. 1.-1.0,8.8.

זי

12-0.5.K.

Tatoishi Maru. Jadox.* Kutsang.

Altai Karu

Torilla..

Namsaug.

Boraso Maru.

BOMBAY AND COLOMBO.

Feb. 21.-P. & D.

11-SK Mar. 1.—2 &O,

7-PO R ̧---P. & 02′′ 8.-08.K. 10.-P. & 0, 13.-P. & 0. 21.-R. &0. 21.-P.&0.

Khita

Famstra Meru.

Bicilia

Мотов

Lahore. Honolulu Maru. Bancs.

Aliogre Kashmir. Houdan.

Apr. 4.-P. 9.

13-P.&O...

+ Khyber,

Siclita.

AUSTRALIAN PORTI,

BYDNEY AND MELBOURNE.

Mar. 3.-E. & A. 21-..K.

pr.7-.-

→ 18 V.K

May FE. & A. June 2.-E. & A..

Fastern,

Tanzo, Maru. Arafurk. Veghino Maru

Rt. Alh Eastern.

VIPAN PORTÀ.

Empress of Rusia. Dongols

Feb. 2-P.40. Nallore. 22.-L.CBN. ` Hosana. 97.-O.P.8 .94.—P. & 0. 27.-N.T.K. 87.-A.,L

Mar. N.V.K.

5.-T.R.K. RPM.

10 M 19.-A.0.0. 14.-P. M. 1.-N.Y.K. 18-NY,K,

20.-T.K.K.

21.0. 22-0. P.A.'- 28.-A. O. L. 23.-1.8.X, Apr... S.-T.K.K.

mentions as being visible during the

HOIHOW.

siege of Jerusalem in. 59 A.D., was also Feb, 20-I.U.S.N.

Miogsang.

Halley's. Its last return was in 1910,

and it will again appear in 1985.

HAIPHONG.

Halley's Comet is shora of a great Feb. 10.-LO.S.N.

Mingsang

deal of the glory which it formerly

BANGKOK.

to the dissipation of its substance

11.-E. A.

Tatabing. 24-I.C.SN. Chunsang.

Biotang Foothing. Busho Maru.

Banks

·

had, due, Sir Richard Gregory said, Fob. 21-LAN.

·inite-wanderings, s bebit which

24.- A. 16.-1.0.8.N,

.-C. N. $1-0 N.

BAIGON...

- 3 Spd Cat, La --Mar...-- 1.-0.3.K.

Vouchwanz Jebaug, Tji'endari, Bisho Maru.

SINGAPORE.

Feb. 31.-N.T.K.

$10. 21.-K.P.M. 21.-P. M.... 21.-08. E. $2.-B. F. 95 -0.8.K. 25.-B. F. 27.-A. O. L 98th, 1. 28.-N.Y.K. Mar. 1; 8. E

apparently is common to celestial Mar. 1.-0.9.5 well as to terrestrial vagabonde." The ‚'inst really great comet was that which appeared in 1858, and despite the spread of knowledge in the nineteenth Fab. century, caused, the lootarer thought,|-- a good wonby people to way their prayers more earnestly than usual,

Shooting stars were quite different -object". --Theer were particles of solid matter, mostly iron and nickel, vary- ing in size from microscopic grain up to masum weighing thousands of tour. These fell into the earth's atmosphere at speeds varying from 25 or 30 up to about 70 miles an hour and were for the most part burned up by the fric- tion. Rome, however, actually reach. ved the earth, and it was believed that the idol in the temple of Diana. at Epheran and the famous black stone at-Mecca,-na-well as other objects. which had been worshipped as of celestial origin at various times and places, were meteoric stones which had fallen on the earth in this way. One of the finest collections of these meteors in the world was in the Natural History Museum at South Kemington. Included in it was a mass weighing over three tous, which fell in Australia, but several much larger masses are known.

Profescor A. O. Rankine illustrated"

e comparatively unknown method of

1-P. &0. 4.0.8.8. _5.-11. R...

6. P. & 0.

7.-P. & 0.

8.~~P, & 0. -0.6.K. 9.-B. F. 10.-7. H. 10.-0.8. K. 11.-A. O. L 12.-B. F.; 13.-R. F. 13 —P & 0, 14.--N.Y.E.

· 20.—E. A.“ 2.-P. O 23-P&Q

-24-1.88.B.

24.-B.T

LR, F.

J.-P. & 0.

L-P. & 0.

wireless telephony-or, rather, photo. Apr. 1.-B. F. phony-which is a good many year older than that now becoming.so familiar through tradebating." This was the transmission of speech

B.-B. P. along a beam of light, first dis-

-10.—E. A covered by Mr. Graham Bell, D-N.Y.K;

* 16.-B. F. the inventor of the ordinary telephone.:

18.-P. While photonhony was somewhat 1.-P. & O limited in its appliestion, it--bach/

B÷E F certain advantages over wireless

30, H. F telephony. The lecturer said the May 1-.. method undoubtedly contained the T2-EAS

7. F possibility of adding speech to cinams

14.-B.F. plotures. The word record could be attached to the side of the picture film

Tatoishi Maru. Khiva

Van Overstraten."

Sumatra Maru. Polors. Borneo Mart. Trameden. Pres: Jefferson, Torilla. Kashima Maru. Runbo Maru, Ricilla. Elkridge. Helsaus...... Banca. Mores. Labore Honelala Mera. Titan. Gorjistan, Leaden Mara Pres. Grant Rexenor. Talthybius. Alipono Hakone Maru.

• Afrika. Kashmir. „Boadao.

City of Bimia Went Prospect. Friam: Antilochu Pyrrhos.

Kamala. Dingol Bailarophon. Deucalion. *Indien:** Kanskawa Hapu.

Lycaon.

Mankin

Kashgar. -Sébilín *Demodocu. Agapenor Tegcof Chile: Mentor Persenta Ostile

£4.0.

4.-P. &0. 7.-1.P.S

9-7,P. IT.EE

May 4.-P. 40.*.

18-P. & 0, 30.-P. & 0.

Fabimi Maro

Pres. Jefferson. Ivo Maen. Teuyn Maru. Pre. Lincoln." Kaleati.

Nanking. Pres. Grant Pros Tatt Toshino Yan. Rhidzuake Waru. Kors Mara. Kashmir,

Emperes of Asia. Prov. Madison. Amazon Maru. Shinyb Marn Prot. McKinley. Dongola. Empress of Canids. Empresa Rastai Riberia Mars. Harmais. Impress of Alia. » Khiva. Kashgar.

HONOLULU.

-Mar-U. -- *. K+K. - Tonya Mary.

-6.-1. M.

14-0. M. 90.-T.K.K.

Pre Lincola... Nanking.

- Fores' Marai

Apr. 2-T.R.K. Shinro Mura.

·15. —T.K.K.......... Siberia Maro,

VANCOUVER, ETC.

Feb. 99,—D. L.

22-0.9.9.

Mar. 1.-V.Y.K,

7-B. F. 10.-D. T

Stuart Dollar.

Empress of BussiNG Jyo Mun. Achillér Bessie Dollar..

18.—V.Y,T,- Abilznoka Maru,

2-QPS $3-A.0. L.

H.-T. Apr. 4-A OL 7.-Q.P.8, 19-0.P.8. 24.-B. F 35,-DL. May 4-1.P.8.

15.-B. V. June 19.-B. F July 3-8 F.

Empress of Asia.“

Pres. Madison. Philoontes.

Pesa, Mókinlər. Empress of Canada. Empress of Raszik, Traderens Grace Dollar, Empress of Alia. Protesilaus. Achilles.. Philoctetes.

VICTORIA

Mar. 1-N.YE.

7.-B. 1A-N.Y.K. 28-A-0. L. 20 324–3, 62, AT 4-AOL.

PL-B, F. May, 15.--B, F. June 11-B, F: July 3B. F.

Iyn Mara. Achliles. Auļdznóka Marn. Pros, Madison. Philcotatos. Rres. MaKinley. Tyndareas. Protoallans. Achilles. Philoctetes.

SZATTÉR,

Feb. 21-D. JAS Mar, 1---N.Y.K.

24-F | Apr. 4 A.D.L

24-B17.

May 13.-B. F

art. Dollar. Lyn Marn. Achilles Hovalo Pollar. Shidznoka MarTL.

Pres. Madisons Philoctetes

Pres. MoKinley. Tyndaróns.

Graab Dollar. Protovilaus Achilles

Phillestates

B

21.

and the sparch and action of the notor

10.-

Nrenze.

be produced synchronously. This i development might not take place for June 1.-E. some time, but a large number of

Noloas.

Maleyn

Jane 12,8. F. July 8-B. F

Automedon.

skilled people were working on it, and

it would one day be achieved,

EA -P.&0.

·Dalto

Bolivia

-SAN PRANCISCO.

Navst

Holy & E. AN

July 11,#15 @ 0.

Tanema Australien „Malwa

Davanka.

MOVEMENT OF STEAMER.

MANICA.

The P. O..B, Khiva foft Shar

hal for this port on Saturday, Feb, 17)

PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, NEW.

at room and is duo bora our Tutada Feb. Feb 10 N.

Tomtar..

·LOS,N. Teasing.

Pros. Lincoln.

20 at about 6 am

LK.K

| Ap. 3-TEE.

|

LOS ANGELES.-

Fab 36.-U.8.6.B. Wost Ivan.) Mar. 17.-U.9.9.8 Doway..

AA VALPARAISO, (VIA JAPAN HONOLULU, HAM FMANDINGO BAR PEDRO, SALINO ORUT, BALEAO

10-D. L

Tag: Catsão, Anica & Iquiqua). - Feb. 22-D, L Stuart Dollar.

Giyo Marn. Beocis Dollar Apr. 2-T.E.K.Anyo Maro.",

20.-D. LA Grace Dollar. Jeno-TEK. Beiyo Mara.

BAVANA NEW ORLEANS GALVSETON & MOBILE

Heffron.

Mar. 7-T.LO.

PORTLAND, Mar. 1-Ool. P. 3. Hannawa.

39.--Col. P. B.

Wawalons

.. BALTIMORE, Feb. 21-D. L. Stuart Dollar, Apr. 15.-D. Le Diana Dollar.

Feb. 1.-D. L

NEW YORK, !

VIA PANAMA.)

26.-0.8.. 17.-T. LO.. Mar. 2-N.YK.

Stuart Dollar, • Hague Maru. Radoor. Tobe Haru. (YLA BURL.)

Feb. 19.--D, L

$7.-T.K.K. Mar. 1-B, Y.

B.--B. F. 7.-D. L 12.-D, & Co. 16.-R. F 18-P.L. 20.-D. L 23.-B. F. Apr. 5-B. F.

15.-D. I 15.-B. F..

Stuart Dolls. Kayo Maru Hyson

City of Norwich. Father Dollar. Bolton Catle Agamemnon. Celtic Prince. W.8. Dollar. City of Lansoln. Burybates.

Diana Dollar. Ixion.

BOSTON.

Fobi 3.-D. L

27.-T.K.K.

Mar. 2-B. F. 5.-B. F. 7~~D. L.

-N.Y.K. 13.-D. & Co. 15.-B. 19. P. L 20-D. L 15.-B.F. Apr. 8. B.

15.-D. T 15.-B. F.

$

+

Stuart Notlar Koyo Maru Hyson.

City of Norwich. Esther Pollar Tobs Mar

Bolton Castle Agamemnon. Baltic Prince

M. S. Dollar. City of Lincoln, Enrybates.

Diana Dollar, Ixion,

SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS.

DURBAN AND cabbrown. (VIA SINGAPORE, Burvos Aires, - Bio DE JANEIRO, SANTOS AND MAURITIUS)

BAHCELONA & VALENOIA,

Mar, 19.--EL ALL

97.-0.8. K

Apr. 13-N.Y.K.

14. HAL

Havelland. Canada Har

Kanagawa Maru. Rheinland.

THE CHEQUE HABIT.

HOW IT HAS GROWN.

ANGLER'S FINE CATCH:

A 40% LUMP'OF GOLD.

Mr. Thomas F. Foreman, of the

WEATHER REPORT.

February 180/11h. 28m.--Presen bas increased sonsiderably at Wladil»! alightly in central distriota. Is is vostock and decreased moderately to nearly stationary over the Philip

The extraordinary growth of the peculiarly British habit of making in tam to 6. Woodside road, payments by cheques is shown by whose home is at. Woodside-road, figures published by the Clearing Wimbledon, 8.W. fishing from East An anticyclone is extral to the

House.

bourne Pier, landed with · BET22110

pines,

"! ཱ།

1

north of Wladivostock and a depres

suding at 10 am to-day, 0-00-fach. Hongkong rainfall for the 4 bona

against au average of 2.63 inchisa. noon on February 20, 1993.

"Forest for the 24 hours ending at

1-Formons Channel. 8. or variable. winds, moderate; overomst som drizzle

or mist.

-Bouth cost of Chins betwe fourkonz sed looks. il, or variable winds, moderate; overcast, some drizi, or mist.

I was somewhat astonished, says difficulty a weighty metal object. It Urbanns; in the Outlook to son that was covered with seaweed, and Mr. over S.W. China, on what must have bean a record day Foreman and his companion Wale no less than 1,305,000 drafts of one about to throw it back into the Tatal since January 11th, 0-20 inches Bart and another passed through the whens yellowstreak was noticed under Clearings, of which halt were town the mass of weeds. The catch was taken and metropolitan and the rest to a secluded part of the pier and the country drafts. The average number two found that apparently it was is given at somewhat less than crude gold. half the above figure, but even so, it

Mr. Foreman had his catch sub- is clear that the chegas has to a large mitted to an soid test, which showed extent ousted legal tender as a means that about a quarter of a pound of of paying even small amounts. The the substanon is, in fact, pure gold. 3-Rodakong to Cup Book. 8, or late Lord Avebury stated in 1885 that Fishermen on Eastbourne Pier have variable winds, moderate; overcast, of all payments made through his bank recovered from the bed of the Beasome drizzle or mist.

Sopto "comes of Obtas betwees only 2.7 per cent, were in notes and recently: a revolver, and a pair of wegkoor and Haluan. S. or variable coin. Recent statistics show that to opera glassen.

winds, moderate; orerçast, some drizzle or mist. } day this percentage in not even sá bigh a1,7 so that the growth of the habit | has evidently been very considerabla..

Strangely enough, the only other country in which this form of pay ment has any great popularity is America, where even worker's wages are frequently paid by choque, Quite

PASSENGERS.-

DEPARTURES.

ROYAL - OMÍNAVARNER,

DAILY WRAZADEK

FEBRUARY 10, 1923.

Station.

Hour

Barometer

Son Lovel

Temperature.

Per P. M. Es President Wilson" on Fob. 14; for an Francisco--fr Weltor recently the habit has been encourag. J. Allen, Me and Men D. Livingston ed here by offering facilities to the Bayard, Ure Janet Braun, Mr and Mrs Leo E. Brown, Mr and Mrs J. H. Bussell, small man, who for a few shillings per Mr J. Calmettes, Mr and Mrs A. Collon. sanam can how place his money in Miss Frances M. Colton, Mr Arther J. safety and remit it without inconven-Foote, Mr E. H. Hooper, Miss. M. Hors ience. It is probable that these two fall; Miss B. A.-M. Hegens. Mre Lauric Havgood. Mr Myrtle U. Haygood. Me features of the method are its chief and MM B. Klopp. Mr and Mrs R. T. recommendation, and both have been Jones, Miss Florence Jones, Mr George Vŕdivostock 61,30.51- 10 made more valuable by recent bask. Le Vecque. Mr-Harry Maundrell, Mr. Tamaro, 5. 87, 10

Edmund Marchant, Mr and Mrs. Tekodata.. ing amalgamations and the wider vae Milholland, Miss T. Milholland, Min M, Tokio made of the Clearing Bouse. Milholland, Mr Thomas 8. McGrath Tool

Lieat. Col. Brucs Powley, Miss 8. I. Rifə, Mrs La. A. Bank. Me E. F. Smith, Master

LIVERPOOL

Feb 22.-B. F. · Mar. -B. F..

13.-B. P.

Apr. 1B. F.

- 20.—B, B.; May 1;-B. F. 10-R. B.

Pelcas. Titan. Jalthybius. Antiochus, Demodocus. Tencer. Caula

GLASGOW.

Feb. 24.-B. F. Mar. 9.-B. F. 15.-8. F. Apr. 1-A. F

29-B.

May 1.-R. F 10-B: F.

BRINDISI, VENICE & TRIESTE Apr. 1-N: L

Feb. 28.-L. T. Perala. Mar 28.-L. T.

Feb. 20.-E. A

37.-N. TA Mar. 7.-D. L

Trieste.

GENOA.

-13.B. F...

14.-N. Y. K. 14-N,Y.E 18-E A 20-D L Apr.- 1.-N. L. 12-R. A. I&-D. L. 20.-B..F. May 22-E. F.

Anatralien. Paleos- WONT Father Dollar. Talthybius. Hakong Mart, Eskone Maru. Afriku. M. B. Dollar. Piele.

Chile. Diana Dollar, Dandoçus Oinfo.

MARSEILLES,

Feb. 11,—P, &0.

B. F. 18.-N.Y.E

Mar. 7----0. L

7-P. & 0. - 9 B. F. 13, B. F. 14.-N.T.K. 20.-D. L

24-I

Apr. 1. F

Khiva. Peleus. Kashima Mern. Ether Dollar: Mra Titan.

Talthybine Hakous Maru.

M. R. Doller

„Kashmir.

City of Simia.

Antilochus

4-P, &* Dangoli.

78). In

19.-P. & 20.-B. P.! May | 1.-B. F

-F.&O. 16-P,&0. 20 B. F. 30. P. &0. Jude 13.—P, & 0,

-NIZ.----P. & D.

Dians Dollar. Naokin. Domodocus Taucer. Karmala Kaschar. Of

Nyanza

Navar.

Delta

July 11-P.&.0),-~** Malwa,

2-P, & O. Darauha

HAVRB.

Har. 9.-B. P. Titan, Apr. 1B., F. -Antilochus, May 1.-B.

Teucor.

LONDON

Feb. 21.-P. & 07 "Whing!..

Laomedon

Bleliin.

Helenus,

23. – N.Y.K. - - *** Kashima Maru. Mar. 1-P. & Q.

5-B, F.

7.-P. &0. 8.-P. & 0, 100SE 11-B. F. 19.-P. & INTE

IL-P&Q 13. P. & 0, .

-EI

Apr. 2-B, V

Moron

Lahore. -London Maru.

Therenor Alip

Hakone Mara.

Rhexenor,

Peleus. titan.. Talthybius Antylochus. Demodecus. Teacer. Qanta

PORT SAID.

Pile.

AMSTERDAM.

·Feb 20.--HRA.L. · Febiedek.

Iromedon $7.-F. L.

Weset. [Mar. 6.-R; ".

Apr. 1-N. L

Helenus.

20.-R. A

11.-B. T

3.-R. T.

10,--R, A.

Rhaxenor. Afriks Ffalz. Bellerophon 16.B. FLycaon.

Indien. Dimodocus. Chile. Mantor. Kina Malave

17.---F.-A. June 1.-E. A,

2-AB Joly, B.-E A. Aug. 7.-E. A.

Blivia. EnamA. **Australien."

ROTTERDAM.

Feb. 18.-R. V.

11.-P.&O. 25-HEAL 2.-B. F. 97.-N. L.

Här. 11.-1.-A. L.

Troilus. Khive Schiedyk.. Laomedon. Wesor. Havelland.

11.-B. FRhexeder.

20-3. A.

Apr. 1.-N. L.

-B. F. 9.-R F. 10.-E. A 14. R.A.L. 30.-B. F. May 1-E. A

· B..

· 14.-R. B.

Jung

Joly 8.-E. A.

Aug. 7.-A.

Afrika

Plains

Pyberns.

Deucalion. Indian. Rhionland, Agapenor. Chile.

·Marbor: Persens.

Klas Glaucus. Nelaus.. Malaya Automedon, Bolivia. Panaman Australica.

ANTWERP.

||Feb. 81,--P; & O, F.Y.K. MIP-K-R É

7 P&O.. 12-E.F.7 14»NIF

21.-F. & D... 20.-B. P. Apr. 4.&O..

5.-B. F

Kaabira Mars, Helanas

More Buakenor. Hakone Mars, Rahmir. Prism Dongola Bellerophon Konkin Agapenor. Karmals. 16-P.407 Kashget. 33.-B. T..

Demodocus MOPAR ON. Nyanza. June 15.-P. & 0.

1.-P. & 0.

May P.D.

Nove

Mura

1977 +8. & O' Dalta

$5 =P & 0.72 Dovanlis

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Wind

Direction.

0. W JUTES, Director Hoogkong Observatory, Feb. 19, 1918 1. BAROK, redzood to 81 dagrose Fahrenheit, on the level of the sem to, inches, tenths and hundredthe,

2. TEMPERATOsk, in the shadh in də- groes Fahrenhafte

tion the humidity of air sturated f

3. Howmurry, in persontage of maturs - moisture being 100,

4. DIRECTION OF WIND, to two points. 3. FORCE OF— Word,”” according to Beadfred Bosla.

STATH OF Whature, b blus tky. detached cland. d dealing talne Tori

p

gloomy, h hall, fightning, o overrut

thandary visibility w daw, wet. paming shawom, a aquali, 'r malo, a vane

7. Ram to faches tenthal and num fredthe.

HONGKONG REGISTER.

Barometer .. Temperature Humidity Direction of

Wind. Force Weather

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`T/T, CLAXTON, Dwestor. Hongkong, Observatory, Feb. 19, 1993,

HONGKONG TIME SIGNALS

dropped dally at 10 sm, sad 4 pm This Time Ballon Kowloom Signsi XT1).

The Ball is hoisted half mas

Mr and Mrs White, Mr and Ms M except on Saturdays when it is dropped Earnshaw Mr and Mta L. C. Gardner, 10 am, and 1 p.m., and on Sunday) Mr T E. Tako, Mr. Jas. D. Burton, Mis and Holidays when 15 is dropped at Frank Book Me A. B. Edgecomby Mrs: 8-11-2 1.8. Bolt, Mr and Mrs Root. Maxwell, Gustavo Otto, M * Johanns Otto, Me F.166th minute and full mast at the #71a Buggy, low Solid & Broth,

Stoddard. Mr and Mrs. Tait, Me and Mrs F. J. Ballinting, Mr V. Blusters, Mr Albert Rope Brand Mrs GWJones, Min Nano Cones,

potem the hall fall to drop

the correct time it will be lowered at l cainutes past the hour vnd the ordinary routine reposted at the following hou 1 nomdbla

Miss Katherine Jones Mr L. Shippers Should the Time Ball be out of orde

„the above routine will be curried" on). Mr. 4. Ondler, Wyseri AG and Mire G. Sherwood, Mra M. Chely, He Chal with the fag “Z,"on the Storm Blan Wib Few-hit Chow Chunn, Me Jaw met

Toe Signals are also given at nigh Hop Mr Loc Duck, MẸ Chia Oberk c Chu Chang Pau, Be 7. Baidin, Mr Ching- by mana chen chile James mont Yee Heidi Wa Keighley;: Mr. El vertically on the Obervatory : wirei Oʻokham. Mind Blight, Miss Kitty mark

Bleight, Fir: Wa Brunystę, Mr. D. d. : From 8.56 to 9.30 p.m. the lampa.

Twa Yos, extinguished momentarily at the arm Pel, Mr Basketuan, "Mr | Men Jas. D'Beconds, except at the find, BB+h.” 50%= Rindal li and Mor W. Moon; Mr. Band, and 50% of eschi minate, ( TREN MALLU W. 8. Econsid Mir Ha. The hours refer to Hongkong Htandart. Beauna, dr Radòif'Laure

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