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IN 1745.
IMITATIONS
BOLE AGENTS IN HONGKONG.
POLITICS IN CORK.
INFIRMARI BUST
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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY 2ND. 1910.
But for the extraordinary precautions taken by the constabulary authorities to maintain pence 18 Cork Bunday (May 22nd) it is safe to assame that the day would not have passed over without serious bloodshed. The meetings of the Redmondites and O'Brienites brought enormous orowds into the city from all parts of the county, almost every man of whom carried a stick of some description. Five hundred extra men were drafted into the olty, and as a further measure of precaution the military were confined to barracks. On Saturday night the Redmondi tos had it all their own way, when Mr. Red mond and his colleagues were received by cheering maltitude with tordilights and banda. Mr. Redmond went to Cork special train, which was a disappointment to both his friends and the O'Briented, for while some of the former awaited the ordinary evening train at several stations to wolsome him, at others the O'Brienites mustered in force, who' cheered | for Mr. O'Brien. At Mallow there was a hostile demonstration when the special train was run- ning through, and augs were flung at the
carriage.
("RIESITE! EARLY ASHE,
On Sunday morning the O'Brienita were the first to appear in Cork City, and contingents from South, Mid, and West Cork marohed to the sound of fife and drum across the city to the Glanmire Railway Station, where they wore to meet the men from North and East Cork Nearly every man in the procession was armed with a barley or stick. Some ourried the legs of tables or chairs, and one man was
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THU TEMPLE OF PRACH AT THE
HAGUE.
of
The building of the world" Temple of Pesco" gove en space. The foundations dilont undertaking at The Hagne--are now complete, being 25ft. deep. Few beyond American and Datab appear to interest themselves in the growth of this wonderful building, to which all astions are contributing. The gifts from Norway, Sweden, and Denmark are already in their place, for the base of the Palace is faced with Norwegian granite. Danish granite is built into the side walls and terraces, and the Swedish granite finds a place in the balustrades of the terrace. Amerion, already to the fore with Carnegie's gift, is sending some
· ME.. special statuary. France will contribute the Gobelin tapestries for the groat Arbitration Chamber. The great iron gateway enclosing the ground is to be the gift of Germany: Japan is decorating the Hall of the ministration" with embroidered silk hangings of great value. Belgium makes the bronze and iron door for the chief entrance, The South American States are sending gifts of previous woods; and Austria is supplying the bronze and crystal chandeliers. Holland contributes some of the famous F. Bol palatings. The Tsar of Russia is presenting a vase Gft. in height, of jasper and gold, and China is sending two beautiful cloisonne vases. Ose of the most characteristic and unique gifts is that from the Argentine Government. It is a replica of the huge cucifir erected in the Andes on the can. fines of Chill and Argenting, "at the conclusion of the treaty of peass between the countries symbol that the Prince of Pesco would reign "Temple of Peace" will be almost square, with grand tower some 266ft. high, and not caly the most important edifice over erected in Hol land, but the most attractive.
SHIPPING IN POET.
STEAM VES
ALINE WOREMANN, British str. 1449, J. D.
Martin, 7th June-Saigon 2nd June, Bine and Genemi-Chinese. AMARA, Belfish str. 1,565, C. J. Mattook, 25th
Juno-Tavu 16th June, Sagar-Jardine, Matheson & Co. CATHERINE AFCAE, British str., 1,730, G. F.
Yunngang, British str., 1,123, P, H. Rolfe,
27th June-Manila 25th June, General Jardine, Matheson & Co.
June-Maails 24th June, Hemp Sugar and General-Shewan, Tomes & Co.
ZAFIRO, British str. 1,618, R. Rodger, 27th
BAILING VESSEL.
ABRów, British barque, 2,971, McIvor, 20th May-Anjer 8th April, Kerosene Oil- Standard Oil Co. ·
VISITORS AT HOTELS.
HONGKONG HOTEL
Mr. P. R. Adamı Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
Andrew
Hudson, 23rd Jung--Calcutta and Straita 7th June, Gronemal-David Bassoon, & Co. CARONGSHING, British str., 1,245, Liddell, 28th
Jane Tientsin 22nd June, Gastal Jardine; Matheson & Co. CHINHUA, British str., 1,359, A. S. Harris, 30th Janë-Shanghai 26th Juns, General
Butterfeld & Swire. CHOWTAI, German str., 1,115, Mollermanu,
25th Jane Bangkok 17th Jane, Rice Batterfeld & Swire. DAIGE MARU, Japanese str., 846, Murayams,
29th June-Swatow 28th Jane, General Osaka Shosen Kaisha. DEEWENT, British str., 1,562, J. Jenkins, 20th. 8. P. Clament Mr. & Mr. Coor Jane Saigon 17th June, Rice-Man Fat
Mr. W.J.Cray Mr. Br. 8. Coxon & Co. ESEDALE, British, str. 1,946, H. Adam, 26th Ms. M. Darragh
Jane Aden 31st May, Salt-Order.
Capt. F. C. Armistead Mr, J. H. Backhouse Mr. A. Bigga Mr. P.-J. Buckland Mr. & Mr. B. S. Catlett
& child
Mr. M. 0. Clark
akinson, 20th Jans-Moji 14tli June, Coal Mr. and M. H. C.. FITZPATRICK, British str. 2,838, R. E. Hut. Mono
Order.
Ehrenfela
Jane-Newchweng and Tsingtau 23rd Mrs. C_B. Eyer. FoocHow, British str., 1,238, Vincent, 29th Mr. H. R Elliot
June, General-Butterfeld & Swire.
Mias M. Eyer. GIENESE, British str., 2,275, J. Rafferty, 28th Mr. J. Z. C. Faber Juno-London vin Singapore 22nd June, Mr. H. G Fishor
5018. F. Flanell General-Shewan, Tomes & Co.
LANE, CRAWFORD & CO., noticed with a spade handle strapped to his Fills I felt much relieved, and after four bottles henceforth instead of the god of war." "The HAIYANG, British str, 1,352, A. E. Hodgins, Mr. E Finnoll
and from ALL WINE MERCHANTS. 146 shouting and brandishing their weapons at tho
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wrist. Thus they marched along, singing,
Crowds of Redmoudites who led the footpathu. Occasionally a admondite loet control of him- self and ran amongst the O'Brianites, where he was roughly handled, but the police ware always quickly on the scene, and separated the combatants. In the South Mall two rival bands met, and there was a short scuffle, during which Mr. D. D: Sheehan, M.P., was roughly laudled In Patrick Street, when passing the Victoria Hotel, where Mr. Redmond and the other members of Parliament were staying, chors were called for Mr. O'Brien. This was 20 sponded to by the rival pries of "Groans for O'Brien," One of the O'Brienites promptly responded by striking o Badmendite on the head with a hurley. He fell to the ground, and was taken off to the hospital. The O'Brienite procession as it marched to the meeting place was of very large dingusions. Mr. O'Brien sat on a side car in the centre of it, and as he came opposite the hotel which was
I was cured,”
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between youth and middle age find prompt and illiams Fink Pills, permanent relief from Dr. and these Pills are also the great restorative for men broken down by overwork, excessos, or stanted children grow sturdy and strong with residence in unhealthy climates. Weak, sickly, their use. Obtainable from meat shope where
CHURCH SERVICE. S.
PAK CHURCH-Holy Communion B a.m. ever on day.
ST. PETHE'S CHURCH, Queen's Road, West 11 a Preacher, Revd. Howith, M.A., Vonite, Sunday after Trinity 3rd July, 19 0 Matins, Russell; Palme, Kelway and Tomlinson; Te Deum, Laves, Cooke and Hopkine, Kyrie, Vincent; Hymes, 53, 445, 229 und 550 Evousong, 6.30 p.m. Psalms, Hopkins, Rimbanit, Monk, Battichill Anon and Hopkine, Magnificat, Beethoven; Nuno. Dimittis, Peregrine Tone; Hymns, 24, 290, 604
and 11.
The Church Lanne's "Dayspring** will call on ships carrying white crews to bring friends nahoro the Services between 9.15 and 10.80 a.m. and
10.30 and 8: rettimin. "Sfterwards). The “An-
to
the beadquarters of the Redmondites there was medines are sold, also direct from the Dr. between 6.15 and 8 pm.. (Kowloon Police Pier
a scene of great cheering and booing, and there was every prospect of a greneral molée. My O'Brien, who sat on the side of the dar next the the hotel, took off his hat and frantically wared it in derision at the people who filled every window in the hotel.
Williams Medicine Co, 84, Szechuen Road, Shanghai, who send 6 bottles for $3, or 1 bottle for $1.50, post frees to any address.
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HONGKONG SHARE MARKET.
swering Pennant is the Call flag. All thosittings
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30th June--Focchow, Amoy and Swatow Mr. A. Gand-t 29th June, General---Douglas, Lapraik & Mr. V. Galhoun
Capt. T. P. Hall HOFSANO, British str., 1,354, Hay, 29th June air. E. 0. Hashagen
Saigon 25th June, Rice-Jardine, Matheon. Mr. and Mrs. E. A
son & Co.
HEING SAUN, Chinoso str., 809, Muraksno,
24th Juno-Amoy 23rd June, Ballast Order,
HUE, French air, 742, Pauser, 8th May
Haiphong 5th May, General-A, R. Marty.
Dr.
Hewett 5.
Hongk
Mr. F. J. Howard
Mr. F. H. Kalon
Mr. M. A. Kats
Mrs. W. D. Kraft
Mr. E. L. Lovatus
MG, T. Lisa Mr. B. Staude'l Dr. 0. Warriott Miss K. A. Massey Capt. J. MoHrida Mr. G. C. Meintoah
Mt. J. E.
De, & Mis, L. 0. Mendel Miss Z, Mazdel MH.. Meyers Mr. D. M. Hicle. Mts, J. G. Minor Mr.A. B. Moulder MILE, J. More Mr. J. E. Morrison
& Mrs. D. Mudro AS M, E.
Perley
B. K. Rodger MiL Ross'. MrsyD. &. Smith Miss P. M. Smith Mr. B. H. Solozzon. Burgaon and Ars, A.D,
Spalding, B.,
Kr. J. Spittles Alier Aquare Mra. C: E. Stanton
Mr. M. 7. Tvil
Mr. and Mrs. M. “L,
Thompson
Mr. W. W. Trantschold Mr. W. A. Verschoor Mr. A. V
V. Walker
Mr.T. Walton Mr. A. B. Windt Mr. G. Wolf
Major & Mrs. T.J. Le pis Mr. G. G. Wood
Karpono, British afr., 987, Warrack, 29th
June-Iloilo 25th Jane, Sagar-Batterfield Miss Lewis & Swire.
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KEONGWAI, German str., 1,115, Joh. Zöbler, 25th Jure-Bangkok and Hollow 24th Jane. Rice-Butterfield & Swire. KIANG PINO, Chinese str., 1,222, Udden, 29th
Fous-Chinking 25cd June. General Chinese.
Mr. & Mrs. W. Zollner
KING EDWARD Horat. Mr.&. Mm. D'anchflower Mrs. Marston Mr. & Mrs. Capron Mr. E. F. Cox
Mr. O. R. Derber....... Mr. H. Ebail
N.
KORAT, Gerinan str., 1.223, W. Schmidt, 30th. & M. Eber Jang-Bangkek 23rd June, Rice Butter. Mr. Herna
Haymon feld & Bwire,
Mr. A. Hiwink KUMERIC, British str., 1,234, J. Mathie, 24th Mr. E. Hollows
June--Manila 21st Jane, General Dod Mica Jovenel Mr. Konaedy wall & Co.
Miss J.M. Kannody Dr. W. B. Lamb. Miss Lepreito Mra. M. Leslie
are free and unappropriated: Visit elcome. KWANGLES, Chinese str., 1,469, Lincoln, 25th Books, &c., provided. Sunday shool 10 to 10,45 June-Shanghal 21st June, General
C. M. S. N. Co. ST. JORY'S CATHEDBLL, Hongkong, oth
Bunday
MACHOW, German at... 998, C. Wolf, 27th after Trinity, July Ord. Holy Communion . (7.30.
Jane Bangkok and Kohachang 21st Juus, STICKS, STOWER, AND BOTTLES.
a.m.) Matins (11a.m.) Responsos, Ferial Venito,
Rios-Butterfield & Bwire. Eustoll, Paalmas, of the 3rd morning (L.); Te Soon after the Redmondites-another big body Masard. Vernon & Smyth in their weekly share Dea, Smart in F, Jubilate, Ayrton; Anthem,
MECKLENBURG, German str.,2,093, M. Malchow, -marche with drains and banners to their report dated 1st July state:--
23th June-Hamburg and Singapore 23rd Holy Com meeting ples in the Corn Market. When the
Jnno, General-Hamburg-Amerika Linie. Kyrie,
Smart in Fyna, There has been more activity in local stocks Saviour of the World"Goss
munion (12-noon.)
MEEFOO, Chinem str., 1,339, J. McArthur, meeting was concluded there was some hting during the past week, the chief feature being 818
15, verses 1, 2 and
7 in 818 (L) NEPALI in the streets, but nothing very serious conrred, the demand for Shell Transports and China watson Fealm 16, verses 1, 6, 6
28th June-Shanghai 25th Jane, General 1,6, 0 and 12 iu uaigon.
C. M. & N. Co. At night, however, things were flood Sugars, in both of which a very fair business, Pakra 17 Veréb 1, 6. 18,
18, and 10 i unison. Evan- many arrests were made. The staffs of the local has been transacted at adyacolng rates, song (5.45
Responses,
Pasims, of
MONGOLIA, American str., 8,750, E. P. Kett, more busy attending to the forening (1) Mogaificat, Battinhill, 25th June-Ban Francisco 24th May,
General-P. M. 8. S. Coi Touns Peregrinos (23rd evening) t on the whole show no material Hymns 537, South Infirmary over 70 persons had their in-ratos
28th June-Calontta 12th, Penang and juries dressed, while a large number were also change. Fine Hard Para Robber is quoted at 1,2,718, 14, 17, 27, 81, 38, 50 and 51 in
51 in aulson Voluntaries, (a) War Mach from Athalie"
Singapore 22nd Jane, General-Jardine, treated us the North Infirmary. While en. 10/ per lb, and the tone of the London skate
Mendiosach, deavouring to separate rival orowds near the market firm Bar Silver oloses at 244d, per
"All Souls' Day Las (6)
Mathason & Co. ANDREW'S CHURCH, Kowloon. 6th Junday Corn Market, Constable Coudrisk was strnokas, and Sterling T.T. 1/9). Shanghai T.T.
Onsäng, British-str., 1,787, E. J. Buller, 24th on the head with a stick, and he had to be con- is quoted at 743, and the Bank's baying rate at 6 am, and at min Morning Service at 11
3rd July, Co
Communion
Juna --- Moji 17th June, Cool — Mitaal Bussan Ksish member of the Butter Exchange Band named
am. Eve ing Bervice at 6 pm, Servicos on Eun-
PITSANULOK, German str., 1,267, D. Beimers, BANES-Hongkong
27th Juno-Esngkok 21st Juze, Rice and Bundays of the month at noon; on 2nd and 4th
Timber-Butterfield & Swire. Sundays at 8 am Morning Erayer at 11 am. Evening Prayer at 6 p.m.
It is the only real apoctilo for Cunt and Ehegmatic wounds of those who were injured. At the torched, "Rubbers" have ruled dall, but Kuno 45 and 19. N.B.-Pasim 18 veres NAMSANG, British str., 2,591, P. M. B. Lakė,
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Thousands of wonderful aures have been effectet veyed to hospital, were he was detained. Afor 3 da bills at & Shanghals have again days:-Holy Communion on Jak 3rd and th
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A DEPARTED,
FIRE INSURANCES.-Hongkongs after fur ther sales at $350 close with bayers at the rate. China have sold at $114, and more shares are. procurable.
Lyone was struck by a botile in Shandon been fixed at 8945, at which rate more shares are Btreet, and his skull was fractured. In available, Londa is unchanged at £89 10/. that thoroughfare some serious fighting Nationals are still in request at $76. took place, stones and bottles being "MARINE INSURANCES.—Unions have been thrown and sticks freely need. At Blackpool booked at $815 and $820, and North Chinas at faction fights also took place, and constable Th. 115. China Tradera, Yangtzes, and named Ahern was struck with a bottle, and had Cantous are unchanged, but there are sellers of to be medically treated. A serious riot occurred the latter at quotation. at the Macroom Railway Station as the ex- cursionists were roterning, Excitement ran high amongst the opposing crowds who came into collision. The police were obliged to draw
SHIFTING-Hongkong, Canton and Mass their batons to separate the parties, and several persons received minor injuries Scones were have been booked somewhat freely at: 8234, at also witnessed at the Great Southern terminus, which rate the market closes steady, where bottles were thrown, and the police had Indo-Chinas are neglected -nt: 565, -as seme difficulty in quelling the disturbance are also Donglases and China and Manilas, At the Police Court on Monday a number of which can be had at quotations Shell Trans- mon were obarged with assault The Ne ports have been dealt in to a fair extent at rates tionalists and the O'Brienites were about evenly ranging between 103/ and 105/ cura dividend, divided, and fines were imposed in all osses. The the market closing firm with probable buyers at only man under treatment in the infirmary. 102/ ex dividend. Star Ferrys are quiet with William Lyons, had recovered consciousnes on sellers at $243 and $14 for the old and new. Monday, and was progressing favourably.
issues, respectively.
BIOTING RENEWED,
MINING-Ranbe after sales at $7 close firmer with buyers at the rate. Chinese Engineerings are quoted from the North at Tis. 174 buyers.
BEFINERIES China Sugars have bean the On Monday evening fierce rioting occurred in medium of a fair business at $166, 3167, 8167) the Blackpool district, as a result of which aand $168, and market closes firm with probable large number of persons, including police, were buyers at the latter rate. Lasons continue on seriously injured. A hostile crowd invaded the offer at 826, and we have reason to believe that a quarter singing Boys of Wexford" and other lower rate if offered would lead to business, national airs. The police had been forewarned, and on arriving in Clarence Street the band was confronted by a cordon of police drawn across the roadway. Some etone-throwing took place, and this was the signal for a baton charge. There was a sharp confict, in which batons, sticks, stones, and bottles were freely used. After a time quiet was restored, when two men, named Carroll and Hackett, were found lying in the roadway in an unconscious condition. They were conveyed to the infirmary, where Carroll was operated on for fracture of the skall Thirty cases, including three constables, were treated at the infirmary.
WEATHER REPORT.
The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issued the following report zo
DOCKS, WHARVES, AND GODOWNS-Hong- kong and Whatopos Docks have further dealined to $51 with sales and sellers, buyers now offering 850 Kowloon Wharves have sold at 857 and are prosurable at the rate. Now Amoy Docks, Shanghai Dooks and Hongkew Wharves are unchanged and without local busipress.
LANDS, HOTELS AND BUILDINGS-Hong kong Lands have again been booked at $100, and close in further request Kow loon Lands are wanted at 833 after salea. West Points have been booked at $39 and Humphreys at $84, the latter closing with selises. Shanghai Lands have improved to Tin, 109.
COTTON MILLS-Hongkongs continus or at $6, but no business is reported. Quotations for the Northern mills, in the absence of advices from Shanghai, are unchanged.
MIBOULLANBQua-China Borneos are prOM ourablest,810,Chins Providents at 584, Electrics
offer
On the 1st at 12.20 p.m.-Signals towered. The typhoon has probably reached the West river in the neighbourhood of Wuchowat 820, Ices at $163, and China Lights at 913.
The barometer is rising in the neighbourhood of Hongkong, and falling over the Chins coast to the Northward.
A depression appears to be developing over China to the North of the Yangtze valley.
Pressure is highest over the Pacific to the South of Japan;
Strong S.E, to B.W. winds may bo
be expected in the Formoss Channel and over the northern shores of the China Soa,
Hongkeng rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 am, to day, 802 inches,
sales have been booked of Campbell, Moore's t 810 Dairy Farms at $19, and Cements at $7. Sales of Watsons at the improved rate of $7 are reported, but at this there are sellers, and it is probable that the offer of a slightly lower rate South China Morning would be accepted. Pests have improved to $26 buyers.
BUDBERS.Cheviots have been booked at 239 premium, Kamuninga at 8 and 8/13 pre. mix Eastern and International Trusts ati at 150 and 132/6, London Ventures at 6/5 35/ premium, Labas at 15/10), United Serdangs Por Luclap, for Shanghai, Messrs E. Hal- lowe, Bandeuf, H. Kase, Cohen, F. G. Alshorn,
and Batu Tigns at 110/. The following are the E. W, Lonz, C. W, Slade, A. M. Collnco, Sahib.
London by wire, midāls quotations from The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon beth, A. Jacobson, A. Bull and Fenn, Mrs E Blombardi Miss H H. Fletcher, Mis A. Mto-day is as follows:-- Jones, Mrs A. Bee, Miss Allahorn, Mr and
strongs squally, London Asiatics
Highlands and Lowlands (S. & S.W.winds,
Ledburys Gruzinan, Miss Cosingcob and Mr Y. Sithiina
Crainy for Nagasaki, Mers W. T. Dickenson, W Velder, Morowga and Mrs E. Hayashita for Formosa Channel...
8.E. and S. London Ventures 1'winds, strong. All
United Bordange Kobe, Mr J. Reinemann; for Yokohama, Messra
Allagars.... Same as No. 1. Batu Tigne D. D. Bisama, M. Caedes, C. Emberger, P. D. South coast of China between Besama, H. B. Basam and C. W. Olson, Mrs Hongkong and Lamecks, 8. A. Joseph, Mrs and Surft, Mrs Powers, Dr. South coast of China between 8.W winds, Choviots... and Mrs. H. M. McCandless.
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SHINCHIKU MARU, Japanese str., 1,938, K. Muto, 23rd June-Moji 17th June, General
Osaka Shosen Kaisha,
SINGAN, British str., 1,547, Jameson, 23rd Jane Haiphong 21st June, General- Butterfeld & Swire.
Srts. Norwegian str., 871, H. E: Solam, 16th Juno-Suizon 12th June, Riss-Asgaard, Thoresen & Co.
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Dr.
Fitch
4. D. Foster
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Miss
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HONGKONG TIDE TABLE,
From July 2nd to 8th, 1810,
HIRE WATER,
Low Warka,
Hong Height Mean Time Hagkong 'Mean Time.
b. in
20
7 20
Mon.
嶼
Weck
TELEMACHES, British str., 1,340, Edwards, Thas 7 21st Jane--Saigon 17th June, Ries-L Wo Fet Sing
TERY MARC, Japanese skx, 7,265, Ernest Beat, 28th June-San Francisco 31st May, May, General-Toyo Kisen Kaisha, TauRUGIBAN MARU, Japanese str., 4.128, N. Iwoki, 27th June--Mlike 22nd Jane, Goal
-Mitsui Bussen Kaisha, TYMERIC, British str., 2.159, Robt, Mollwaine, 25th Jane Newcastle, N. B. W., 3rd Juno, Coal-Order
VALDURA, British str. 5,494, McDougall, 18th June - Meji 12th June, Coal - Mitent Bussan Kalsha. VESTFOLD, Norwegian str. 1,122, Bertelsen,
26th June-Peang 18th June, Ballast Order.
VOLDTE, British st, 2,599, H. Jackson, 26th June-Singapore 19th June, Petroleum in bulk-Asid Petroleum & Co.
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Balghts
HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL,
REGISTER.
Hongkong Obervatory, July 1st.
Peretour Day On Date st
10-5.10.
Barometer Temperature ...... Humidity Wind Direction| Weather .........
29.52
20.62
£2.59
18
16
84
M
BE
Force..
on
Rein
8.02
B
Highest open air Temperature on 80th June,,,52 Lowest open air Temperature on 30th June...76
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