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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20TH, 1906.
is unfortunately only too good an, illustra- tion of the trouble which attaches to all promises of progress made by China, She accepts the principle, but proceeds about reform slowly and reluctantly that
1
It is estidated that an expenditure of:$78,000 will be acessary to put tho S. P. Hitchcock in sea-worthy condition. Sho received greater damage during the typhoon than was at first anticipated.
The Japaneis Ambassador (Baron Komur) TELEGRAMS. visited the Mansion House last month for the purpose of investing the Lord Mayor with the Insignia of the 3rd Class (Knight Commander) of the Order of the Rising Bow, which the Emperor of Japan recully conferred on him. The bosith raturas of the Colony-nr_satisi Excellency afterwards look luncheon with
A. S. WATSON & CO., accept and rejection are practically the factory: There have beni au plage cases the Lord Mayer and the Lady Mayoress.
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One Chinese caso of diphtheria and three European enses of enteric represent all the sickness last - week. The diphtheria palient died,
The armoured cruiser Suflej, recently with the China Squadron, and now with the Fourth Cruiser Squadron, has been ordered to Chathan to refit, prior to taking on mano 25 Luye for a arse of e-troloing from the Shotley establish
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SIKH TROUBLE AT
SHANGHAŁ
Sitason, October 29th.
SUPREME COURT. Moulay, 29th October,
IN CRIMINAL JURISDICTION.
BEFORE THE CHIEF JUSTICE (SIR
FRANCIS ProGOTT).
THE CHARGE AGAINST INSPECTOR
IDLET.
The name of U. J. W. Gilley was called, und when the Inspector stopped forward, the
Major Hall, of the Tientsin Balu-gistrar informed the Court that in this chis, accompanied by a deadar, caso the Attorney General and entered a nolle
marqui.
to accept and wear the Grand Cross of the Order of the Crown of Siam, which decoration has been conferred upon him by the King of arrived to-day to investigate the Sikh
railway augineer in the employ of the Simmons Sim in regnition of valuable services police difficulties. rendered; also to Mr. Robert Ferguren Smyth, Govarumaat, muthority to accept and wear the Captain Stepford Case Tracey, IN, died Order of the White Elephant of the fourth suddenly at Ryde on Sept. 18th at the ago claws, conferred on him by the King of Siam in of His emission as second master was recognition of servicos rendered in the con dated July 13th, 1979, and in this capacity extraction of the State railway to the porth of was landed with a uoval brig ulo at the capture Sim. of Canton, and was pressut abu at the destruc- lion of Namtow, recriving the Chila medal with clap for Canton.
The Chief Justice-You are discliargal. Defendant then left the court.
ATTORNEY GENERAL'S FARKW KIL,
The Chief Justice was accompanied by the Paisna Judge on the bonch and all the Court Offici she were present in view of this Attorney General's farewell.
A
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AMERICA AND JAPAN.
Lostos, Oculer 27th.
The Attoeasy-tienerat said - 1 have no The Secretary of Commerce, Mr. Metcalfe, other case to bring before the Court on this will prased from Washington to San occasion. My Lorde, this is. I may say, the The Irish Channel Tunnel scheme wil le¦ Francisco tomorrow, to investigate the last orzusion on which I shal; appar bafers resuscitated, it is reported, during the forth-Japanese situation. The Japanese Minister the Court in this character-qu the criminal coming session of Parliam
bus called the attention ad Mr. Root to the side of this Court. Enilged on für as I have At the Magistrant yesterday afternoon before promising conditions than before. It is pro-Japanese Conator »qurts, which indicate any reason to beliggá this is the last time 1 shall appeur in this Court as Autoruny Mr. H. H. J. Gompertz and a jary, au loqui y posed to bore the tunel between the two near st
routs, the windows of which have been officer of the Crown for was held concerning the death of a prisoner points of Southern Scotland and Northern that the biscott extends to Japanese restan-General of the Colony.
hroken, The Minister says that the troubly | ber is coutined to San Francised.
uutaed Chan Choi who was admitted to jail ou October Tul for 12 days in a charge of larceny. Dr. Moore's erience proved that doessed died from dysentery, and the jury returned a verdict of death from natural causes.
under nord
Ireland in the vicinity of Sumuraer and LacUE, The cost of the tunnel is placed at chosen a sterling, and it is estimated that it would take 13 years to complete. The new promotion includes the making of a railway from the point where the tunel toméhes Ireland across the country to Blackrod Bay, which would be made a calling place for a line of steamships ross the Atlantic. By this routs it is es inmated a considerable amount of time could he saved
and the East, E Canada,
ARRIVAL OF THE MIDDLESEX RNMENT.
This while there is some same thing. apparansi of 'improvement in various diretions, Tadre is too muele grond to believe that China is as determined as ever. to keep up her old policy of exclusion and obstructiveness, This attitude is a poor return for the consideration which is CHEMISTS BY APPOINTMENT TO ceporially of late been extended to her but it is only whit, from experience of the past, was to be expeted. During The Russo-Japanese war, the pudicy of maintaing the integrity of China was naturally
strongly, emphasise 3. The possibility of the lestikties being mado a means of aggression "ton China by either side, but more particularly by Russia, made it imperative for the various foreign nations to belare zory definitely in favour of maintaining the mviniabdits of Chisa. This ecmise was an obvious woessity in order to keep the wur within as small a compass as possible and niso in view of what might be done by the victorious nation at the vios: of Bastilities. ¦ The loyal adoptions of this principle. by
The death is reported of Edmund Waller on foreign nations was of incalculable value to sth Sept. at the ripe age of 75, an oid China Chama in maiding her to preserve her hand, who played bis partʼas a sportinian neutrading throught the war and toescoperind the lium of Smith, Kounedy and Co. -BEEF AND IRON WINE (B. W. & Coj.
being dragged at it, ns was, at one line in the micule 'B's, and f- that period to ¦ for the uaile from England through to Japan were expected to arrive by the Soudan yısterday. | avery propar consitleration #hìch zould assist
the early the sport of horseracing DARTHING' LANDLINE PREPARA
beyond questing the huyu af Bassin. This
was at its height. Ihr deceasel was a member Lata, Bels, a TIONS.
jolicy udhered to by foreign nationis, pre-of the Wative family of
·HAZELINE," "HAZULINE' CREAM. | cis'y suited China and oud-dolher to game householt werd in the country:
-HAZELINE SNOW," &v., &c. &e. | out at the end of the war withon loss or
The day uight, and Sunday afternoon ro-pectively TABSORO' MEDICINE CHESTS, AND expense and with her territory intact.
the fallensing telegious from the Manila Obory necessity of the course thus adopted was POCKET MEDICINE CASES.
yond dispute. If China had been draggolalery: (1) October 27.3.15 pm. Typhoon two hundred milee EN.E. of Manila, moring inte the war, there would have been no
TIM N. W. at presii. (4) October 28, 11 am. The Fine Profacts of BeYOUR WELL-Hait to the complications which would cyclone has been ing upsince yesterday even. wone & Co. are, pra cried by leading have arisen. This was clearly fourteen anding and is at prosent 1-shaped; moving to the There was conseqpiently, a general consensur Physicians all over the World,
of opinion among diplomatists in favor of a line of action taking for its basis the principle that under no circumstances WATSON & CO., | should the integray of Chima te interfeest with. This policy is of course hat now, LIMITED,
U is imleed, that which lins been held by the majority of foreign autions as best for their own interests and those of China for many yours" pasi, bat especial emphasis w naturally given to it during the vent
This farl
CHEMISTA AND DRUGGISTS, THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY,
ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS. Hongkong, 19th October, 1903.
NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS.
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trous tunes.
SVEINS
have been misutderstood by the Chinese,
appear Recording
and they
Ho
The American Consulate rocaived on Sater-
W. of N. Lu20.
Mr. Chamberlain has decided on medical advice not to undertak vany public magnants this autume, and it is als stated that he will not be in Parliment ducing the coming ession. It is his intention to fake a leng and complete. rest from work of every kind. According to the Firm'nghans Port, the famous statesman has suffered from the most severe attack of goat ho has ever experienced. The long delay in bis return to Highbury was partly due to the fact that while walking in his house in Prince's gardens be slipped down and twisted his foot, but this is now much better. Mr. Seville interviewer that his Chamberlain t
II. M. the Kaiser has declared his intention of påring. a visit to his Royal uncle Kugther's eyesight has been slightly affected by. Edward, next spring, following His Majesty's the gout a tack, and his fingers have been so recent kind visit to Crouberg. The announce ment is creting great joy all over Cermany, cramped that he canal write with comfort, being viewed as a proof of the growing good He is, however, making very satisfactory relations between the two nations, and as the progress, stamp of friendship between two peoples who. are destineli» na:ch forward hand in handia
her of human progress and eülturo.
Truth has hit on How long uro wa te some epper coinage distead of a small nickel The Metcar was unable to fund her passengers que: If Mr. Aspith wishes to merit that Ryde owing to the rough sea, so the captain approbation of his fellow-cmútrygen during his
lowreform." It is
afflicted with a cumber-
Latest mail advices from Berlín about the Meteorincident'show that Professor You Blum who was a passenger on boari the stander Méteor, ius letter to the Tugliche Fundsshax, attaches the blame for the incident to the English pilot taken up at the entrance to Portsmouth Harbour.
decided to call at Portsmouth and to send her
ONLYCommunications relating to the news column good authority to be truly under the 3 tenue of ‹dice, he will do away with his rolic
impression that this line, netion will of barbarism, whiele dates from Lycurgas, and Dangers thence to the Isle of Wight. The
hould be addressed to Tan EDITOE. -Correspondents must forward their names and adder
no possible ciremstänes
de wes with communication addressed to the Editor, departed from, Henie the opportality aat for publication but as evidence of good faith,
be
is
it Letters for publication should be scritten ning seized for certain reactiamry move one side of the paper only.
Na anonymously signed communications that have tents, such as that taken with reford to
'papers will be inserted, aireddy appeared in other
Orders for extra copies of DA PRESS should be the Customs Inspectorate and with respet nt before 11 4.7), on day of publication. After that to radiaay concessions, the idea being that Lever, the supply is limited. Only supplied for Casa foreign nations will put up with anything Eelegraphic Addrous Puss, Code:D,V......th Ed
Lieber
P.O. BOR, 33. Telephone No. 13
FUNTIES.
the Detober 2a, at Shongbai, the wifs of A. ROBERTSON Deuzivas, of a daughter.
At Shanghai, the wife of Capt. Mawr. 4. N.
Cu, steamer Hingeleur, of a × 11.
MARRIAGE.
A1 St. Peter's Church on 24th October, by the iley. J. France, MA., H.A. W. GHOLKY, P. Stent. S, 35.86.8.1, te S818, sel daughter of Capt.
So card HANSHAW RESKEL, 18, London, W.
DEATH.
Ou Betober 24th, at Shanghai, Lria, the third
Telved dargliter of Mr. F. A. atra Da Costa
|
in order to
preserve the
integrity'
policy. This conclusion is of mistural from the point of view which is taken by
from which most other comtries have emnuri.
pated themedves The penny and the halfpenny merde tokens and da zet represent intrinsic
ralur.
Twe delegates from the Japanese Ministry of Japan bau Agriculture are in Vienna on a horse-purchasing set aside ten million yen to be spout in the next soven years on improving the breed of horses and Dr. Tange, general inspector of the Royal stod, and Dr. Minawissaws, director of the State tud in Hijamaki, are visiting some of the trial purchase, preliminary to wholesale buying lateron. So far, they have bought sixty Loraes in Austria-fangary, iwo in France, and coa in England..
mission from their Government
pilot, says Professor Blume, took the Metror through the barbour without informing the captain that it was only open to warships. H emphasizes the fact that the steamer was not in
distress, nor was the behaviour of the British authorities insulting, as asserted in the German treated throughout their cruise with the utmost press. The passengers of the Afetour wore cordiality by the British.
the Chimes. They anse what mast principal stud farma in Europe and making men and negroes. It was alleged that some
appeated to then an excellent opportunity for my foreign antion to adopt a hustile attitude towards then passed by- and they found that peace was established and their territory still intact. The conclusion which they drew from this was that China was perfectly safe in future from anything in the form of coercion-frous any foreign.
A review of the trade of Kobe, according to Mr. Contal Bonur, bring the very comforting refletion that imports, both from the United Kingdom and British dominis, have shown
Atlanta, the capital city of Georgia, as in- Jicated in our telegraphic news, bas been in the throes of another desperate fight between white negroes had areaulied some white women, and ou September 23rd in retaliation, a number of white men, armed with revolvers, attacked the negro quarters, and shot 1 men dearl. The disorders thus commenced continued for several days, a further number of blocks being lynched by the mob whilà ancounters occurred in which a policeman and several whites were killed. Seventeen companies of infautry, a
Yesterday fonts were pitched and temporary accommodation provided on the Parade Group in readiness for the Middlesex Regiment, who
The troopship did not reach port till late in the afternoon, and the landing was deferred. The new reginient will enter harrocks after the departure of the Word Konte
I have been a law a great mum- VARYK. រ have held this parti cular olico us Attorney-General of Hongkong for something like four and a half years. My Lord, it has been my happy and pleseaut experienes during the period to which I have | referred, in my tenure of the high and respon- sible office of Attorney-General of this Colony, to have received at your Lordship's hands and the bands of you, my lord the Puisse Julge,
me in the performines of the responsible duties connected with the administration of justice in thig Colony which falls to the lot of the Attorney-General. My Lord, it cannot but be a happy sur pleasant memory for me in rotising info private life to know that I carry with me the recollection that during the many years 1 have appeared in various portions of his Majesty's empire us Attorney-General my rela- tions with the Bench have always baan of a
The circum plonaut and cordial nature. slauces, 1 need not tell your Lordships, are not 70 only calculated to assist in the administration of justice fit are essential for the proper perform- ance of the dution of the officer representing the Blute. My Lord; Tuow respectully take farewell of your Lordships as Attorney-General of the Colony,
THE HONGKONG VOLUNTEER
RESERVE ASSOCIATION. The following are the highest scores for the Composition for the Governor's Cup for the month of October at the 200 yards' runge. There were 117 entries.
A. Jenkins A. Moir
A. 8. Gubbay..... A. W. J. Walt Sir Francis Piggott
1. G. Brd W. Chatham J. U. Gow
J. H. Pidgeot
G. B. Wakeınan
J. Hutchings... J. C. Peter
D. J. Mackenzie H..W.
W. Bird
E. W. Torry W. J.
1. Willis
W. H. Wickham 1. F. Guldsmith ST: Ezekiel R. M
€ 3. Gubbay €. Bond
Dr. W. A. E. Moore
W. II. T. Datis WCB. Boyce
W. H. Douak B. 8. Carruthera W. G. Stackwond..
· Dr. Evan Jqués P. N. H. Jones A. Blowry
J. McCubbin ...
63 + 7
10
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The Tool Competitiu of the 27 th and 29th was won by A. Jonkies with a score of 65 -- 1
1,60
THE ITALIAN COMMERCIAL
TREATY
NEJOTIATINS BROKEN OFF.
The Commissioners
The Chief Justice-Mr. Attorney-General, the Court is lath, tỏ take bare of you us
Attorney-General, for it is very much beholden to you for the tact, ability and invariable courtesy with which you have conducted casos for the Crows. In' speaking for the Coart I baliers I may also speak for the Crown und niso for the Colony. As Attorney-General, yan go ont. As Sir Henry Berkeley you re-appear. Wo wish you every prosperity and long life.
The Attoring-General- Thank you, my. Loril.
The Court was adjourned sine die.
*POLICE COURT.
Monday, October Buth.
BEFORE MR . H. J. GoMVERTZ (FIRST POLICE Magistrate).
GAMBLERS.
Ou Sueday night Sergeant Lee raided house No la Quarry Bay and arrested 65 nativex on a charge of gambling.
After hearing the evidence his Worship fined each of the first sight defendants, who were proved to be the keepers, 850 and the remainder peech.
#ISORDERLY JAPANESE.
J
HONGKONG OFPICK: JOA, DES Vaux Road C | Power; in other words that do what she must satisfactory and steady increase since battery of light artillery and one squadron of eng sar-hori, (Sheng Kungby her intent to causs grievous bodily harm, end the
LONDON OFFICE: 181, FLEET STREET, Eight as respected any individuad nationor, bus to be noticed, but in this case the
The Daily Press.
HONGKONG, OCTOBER 301a, 1906.
PROBABLY an ao period in the history of with this country has foreiga relations
End One exceptios, however, that of Houg. cavalry had ultimately to be requisitioned to restore order. According to The Tim's corres decline is entirely due to the cessation of the pondent, there was very little excuse for the decline is entirely de 12, 101 imports from 02tbreak. There have been 4,1247 17achings in the United Kingdom have increased 138 per the United States during the last 25 years, and
95 per cent of the victims were negroes. cl. fudian have increased 58 per cent, whilst imports from Australia and Canada are respectively over four and nearly seven times as larges as in 1941. The total British
years. The progress of the United States has
CORRESPONDENCE. KOWLOON RIUSHA COOLIES.
opinion been so much divided as it is at evade obligations which have become imports have increased 81 per cent in the fire} \ THE EDITOR OF THE DAILY PRINS". China as likely ever 10 enter fully in, assumuces which have been given by tho also been very great, the value of her exports |
present time upon the question whether
international comity and become a Power which can be accepted, in reality as well as
10 Kobe increasing from £2,319,474 in 3901 to
**
October th..
Kung tang. Italy kar bon reprezzini).
Negotiations for the ugy Commercial Treaty between Italy and thing, which have been
Three Japanese why side at Hillside suspended since the beginning of the mouth, Terrace, Wanchai, after drinking three bottles were definitely broken off on that all, of whisky and tire bottles of beer on Saturday
onced in our telegram. The
siltinge
rst met in May lust and have hold numerous afternoon rerolled with a foarik man aud in since then. The Chinese representatives the fight which oneund, knives were frdely used, were, us
in the
been engaged revising
was removed to hospital. treaties with China, T. E. Lu Hai-ban and Powers, who have book puguged invising tour the result being that one of the billigarenta
Sheng
with Li The accused wars charged with assault with
with whom were astuciated Baron Vitale cass was remendod. Secretary of Legation, and Mr. Ach. Riza without Gruvian as decetary. In connections by with a chopper. bring into effect the provisions of Clauss Fight
The ovidence showed that the small boy had with the clause which is required in order to
(the Likin
of the British Treaty, the bees, playing in the vicinity of the hawker's italian Caked certain
stell, and by dropping things on his wares had Cesaloni, which wore emphatically refused. irritated the hawker who raised a chopper and Erity
effort, we understand, was made to come struck the boy on the haud, indicting a pasty to un understanding, but without arail and as a
Conaal General at Shanghai (Major
of the Chins
con- con-
CUT WITH A CHOPPEL. Inspector Gourlay charged a banker with
protest Major Nerazzu intimate that unless gash on one of his fingers oraclures were made by yesterday the His Worship imposed & fine of $25, and aegotiations must be broken off.
r.marked that if he thought he act war Of the revised commercial treaties which were to be an outcome of Article XI of the Final delicate he would have sentenced Protocol of 1901, with the eleven Powers, there defendant to six months' imprisonment, Jav new book signed these 15
with Groat Britain
in name, as upon an equality with other promises are not unnaturally suspected in Germany maintained a rate of progress of behaviour of the Kowloon rickshaw coolies. Tog, the Cnited States 71931. Japan (74BL
WEATHER REPORT.-
the
On the 29th at 10.15 a.m.-Orders isaned to
the Foreign Powers as a whole would always | combine to prevent my individual oue from foribly asserting is rights. This view, though it may unexpectedly prove to "be erroneous, is no dort the secret of the obstructiveness and of the attempts
manifest of late, notwithstanding the
Feking authorities that Chhia intends to
S-I fully endorse the remarks of SB. These 5,088, in 1985, or 117 per cent, whilst is your today's paper concerning the iuscleat enter upon, substantial reforms
49 per cent
know from personal experience that even if they and Portugal (194) The negotiations with some well inforpied quarters to be a mere
Had the increase in the pries of soup with are paid their legal fare, one cannot escape their Germany were opened but were broken off by nations. The principle bas always been
feint at being progressive as a mach af
which we are pow threatened come in sarlier abuses and insult. Most of us being business Dr. Kappe in much the same manner as these hoist the Red Cone point downwards and Dram. adopted of accepting China as a nation amusing the outer barbarian while a very days, the authorities would have heard of it, the curlies, and knowing from past experiocco secret how that request was made for the open.
wen cannot afford to lose time in prosocating the Italian Caramissioner have now boon (Typhooo. 8.E. of Colouy beyond 300 miles)
abandoned. In the case of Germany it is no At 10 m.The barometer has risen slightly in S. Foriness, and fallen moderataly to the ones declared is u on an equality in respect to all diplomatic different course
Fays a mail paper. The Britons and the Saxons maliers. This has been done in the hope being followed, if we are to judge of Chins did not wash. The Ranaus did, se did the that they can do so with impunity they noting of the internal waters of China to free in Chine. Pressare has given way also over that she would appreciate the confidence by actions and not merely by her words. Danes. The latter combed their hair once aday, only take this advantage but also teach their rigation and the direct refusal by the Chinese E thus shown and adopt steps to qualify The game is clever and has been kept up burself to take up a position in the same way as bas be done by Japan. For many years this bope seemed little likely to he realised, but of fate there have certainly heen indications that China has at last begun to realise that she must make some effort to get into line with modern require ments if she wishes to hold her on with European nations. The last, and the must
use burub the olethea and barat the body. So the women of London rose and marched on the Lord encouraging sign which she has given hrs | been her admission that some reform must H.B.M. Cousal at Neweiwang is notifel; also Mayor. And mightily vexed was the King he made in her internal administration; that of Mr. Frederick Edgar Wilkinson az because the Intter sympathised with the cleanly but the manner in which she has done this vice-Consul at Shanghai,
successfully for many years, but it is a dangerous ane to play too long.
The French Government bave consented to
the establishment of a Chinese consulate at Saigos.
It has been ruled that furlough granted to a serving in India and in Colonial stations will reckon in their service as Indinu or Colonial Service.
Mr.
Michal Hughes' appointment BY
bathed themselves once a week, changed their clothes ferquoptly, and by all these arts of effeminacy, as well as by their military character, rendered themselves so agreeable to the women that the wives, and daughters of the English, were by no means safe in the company of such desperadoes." So says an ancient chronicle. The Jore, of soap lived on, and when Charles I sold the patent for the manufacture of the article for what in our money would be about 10,
iets resulted. The soap which the poor had to
rebels.
friends to treat their fures with contempt. 1 hope the authorities will take some stops to remedy this puteance as it is becoming intol rabe Enclosing my card,---I remain, yours faithfully,
KOWLONITE.
A-SELECT COMMITTEE..
At to-day a meeting of the Sanitary Board the President will-move: Thut-the-Board under Section 14 (2) of the Public Health and
amended by
Commissionera led to the rupture.
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS
The P. & O. str. Mult left Bingapore for this port on the 27th inst, at 4 p.m., with the out ward Fuglish mails, and is dus here on the 2nd Nov, ata.m.
The 1 GM, str. Prin Ludvig which left bore on
on Wednesday, the 24th inst, arrived st Singapore on Sunday, the 28th inst, at 3 am.
The HA. str. Hebeburg left Shanghai on the 29th ist., at 9 n.., and way be expected
bere on the 31st inst.
The Mogul Line str. Den of Kelly sailed-from Buildings Ordinance 1993, as Section 5 of Ordinance 2 of 1903, appaint Singapore on the 27th Oct., and may be expected The str. Rae Bera left New York on the 23rd Select Committee consisting of the President hore on the 3rd Nov. and Messrs. Fung Wa Chau and Luu Cha Fek Oct., aud is due here on or about the middle of to consider all complaints arising in connection | December. with the Genezal Cleansing.”
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Japan.
The depression is probably situated to the W. of N. Luzon. It seems to be moring West- Pressure is highost-over Cores and the S. part
of the Sea of Japan.
werde
Bad weather in jodicated over the N. part of the Chias Sra...
Hongkong rainfall for the 24.boure unding at 10a.m. to-day, 094 înches.
The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon to-day is as follows:-
N. to N.E.
Hongkong & Neighbourhood winds, fresh or
Formosa Channel...
strong; rainy
N.E. winds, ...strong.
South coast of China between Hongkong and Immocks Hongkong and Hainan..)
South coast of China between
Sameas No.2.
Same as No.1.