WEATHER REPORT
On the 28th at 18.45 p..-The Japaness depresion is Alling up. A depression appears Le be forming to the N. of Weihaiwei.
Bbellow depressions lie to the S. of the Yangtze Valley and over Tongking.
Preasure in inclined to give way over Indo China It has increare considerably over N. Japan
Moderate S. winds are indicated along the Esse coast and over the bine Sca..
Hongkong rainfall for 24 hours eading at 10 am, to-day, 0,00 inches.
The forecast for the 24 hours vailing at noon to-day is as follows:
DISTRICT
Hongkong & Neighbourhood Formoss Channel
FORECAST.
S wimis.
fresh.
South coast of China between Same as No. 1.
Hongkong and Lamooks
Bouth coast of Chins between), Same as No. 1.
Hongkong and Halasa.. ]
8. winds, moderato, squally, fair.
QUINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL
Station.
REGISTER.
28TH JUNE, A.D.
Wind.
Vlontock
7 m. 29.63:55 | 97, 11
Nemuro Hakodate
6 a. 29,79-
ES2 1
29.65
Takic
27.59
NW
29.58
29.58
29.53
Oshima
29,61
Naba
29.63
Ishi'jma
Boniu T
Chofeo ....
Welhaiwoi
71 71
Haskur.....
Klukiang
Shanghai......
Gatzla
29,61
00
5 29,7
Sharp Peak... ??
Amoy
Swatow.......
Taibokr
Talohu
Triuan
29.76
29.73
Koshua
Poscadores
Canton
Viet. Peak
Hongkong
6
H
GBD
Rock
6th
BAW
Macao
Wuchow
Hollow....
Pakkoi
Phafen
courane
C St James...
or
6
BW
sew
b
Legaspi
Bacolod
9a
C
Hollo
129.87 80
1 or
129.90, 37
о
129 86 84
Cebu Labuan
T. F. CLAXTON, Director. Hongkong, Obseratory, June 28th, 1912.
1 Binouer, roduced to 32 degrees Farenheit wn the level of the sau in inches, tenths and hundredths.
TEMPERATURE, in the shade,
Fahrenheit.
in
THE FENCE BUILDERS.
BY
W. H. OGILVIE. (Author of "My Life in the Open," etc.). (Continned from l'aye 7.) with this that his presenEr
Only day pre required in Bourke. viously life had ucemed a very good and desirous thing, and now by reason of those well-meant hints given him by his
WAN ΙΣΟΥ
ste the poison had entered his blood, and life to him had become a worthless thing. As he sat and watched the pretty face of this woman that he loved, his heart grew hitter against Robert Hamilton, and he swore to himself that he would be revenged upon hine for his many sucers, and for his real or attempted intrigue with his wile.
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At the first streak of dawn he was in the saddle, ambling down the Bourke rond upon his free-stepping grey; while very inthe later Ned-Jackson, the giant, ! was back at work upon the myall plain, singing contentedly as he plied shovel and bar, determined to have a brave | show of accomplished work to set before! his mate when he returned.
And at the head station Hamilton, the manager, wove his plans.
On the arend day of Jim Arrol's absence. Nel caught one of his horsCA and rade to the township to sue about rations for the camp. It was the custom for Mrs. Arral to supply the fencers with scones and cakes, and to see about these Ned rod up to the little cottage that stood by itself a little apart from the other houses. Biddy, the baby, saw him coming and toddled out to meet him and Ned, stomping from his big brown horse, caught her up in front of him on the Mra. saddle and rode up to the door. Arrol made him welcome, and the bush- man tied his horse in the shade of a aeighbouring tree and entered the house, "I have all your things ready, Ned," said the woman, all but a few 888 they're keeping the at the hotel. "I'll run; down and get them now if you'll watch; Riddy till I come back."
All right," said the bushmark, cheerily, come on, Biddy Malone, an' I'll give ye a ride on my back!" He hoisted her on to his broad shoulders; And the little room rang with childish laughter, he galloped up and down with cluinsy steps. The mother had only been gone a moment or two, but was out of sight among the houses, when the station blackboy rode up on a sweating "Hallo, horse with a letter in his han37).
Fred! What's that you've got ?' called! Jackson.
Letter from Boss-far Missus. Arrel." Well, give it to me; she's gone to the township!"
The boy hesitated,
Boss said baal me
gibbit any feller only Mistress Arroi!”
"Oh, get out, ye yellow nigger, ye know. me, don't yer? In Jim Arrol's mate. Give it here!"
The boy hesitated, but was afraid to refuse. He rude close up to the verandah and handed the note, carefully sealed and addressed in Hamilton's well-known bold hand, to the big bushman.
Now, eut home as quick as you like,
The boy
or I'll take a whip to you.' nerded no further hint, leaning over
his mare's neck he disappeared in a cloud of dust,
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He broke the seal and so here goes!"*
Will be up to-night at eleven read.
3 HUMIDITY, in percentage of saturation, the hamidity of air saturated with moisture boing 100.
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With an oath the foncer wheeled the tired grey horse and galloped up the rond he stood up in his stirrups and raced over the four miles that separated him from his home, but he saw no signs
the manager of Wonbilla, who was either ahead of him or had left the road.
& STATE OF WEATHER, b blue sky, o detached clock R.H." That was all, but it was horse paddock. Oner out upon the open cloud, d drizzling rain, fog, g gloomy, bhali,nough. He thrust the piece of paper ilglitning, overest, p passing showers, a squally into his pocket inst as Jim's wife ap
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things she had prepared for him into a billy-can and a small bag, swung himself into the saddle and with a cheery good hye to the little girl analded off towards the township.
HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER,
Hengkong Observatory June 27th.'
Barcmeter....
Temperature
Humidity......
Wind Direction...
Provious On Date On Dais
Day at
at 2.p.m. 6 s.12.
at
-29.70
29.57
2 p.m.
29.67
85
82
85
...76
85
77
SW South
BW
2
ry
0
0,00
Forceti ...... 3
Weather Kain
Highest open air Temperature on 27th...87 Lowest open air Temperature on 27th...82
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H'kong.
Mean Time.
Height,
H'kong
Mean Time
Et. in.
h. m.
ft.
in.
Bat.
29 m 8'25
7 1m 143
11 9
3 7
30 m 8 54
11.48
b. m.
July
1m 9.25
20 24
3 3 4104 73 m 2 12 3 6
7 3 2 42
NOMBORDER
Mon.
Trea
m 9.57
Wed,
Thurs 4 m
3 m 0.59
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45
10'32
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4
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Nearing his house Jim Arrol reined. the grey into a walk and then, dismount. But he did not collect the rest of the jug, tied his horse in the little stockyard rations and go back to camp as he had and crept stealthily towards the fronteral-Chinese. Instead of that he verandah of the cottage. The house was intended to do. stabled his horse at the hotel and linger.very still, but Jim, with hatred and a ed about the township talking to his raging jealously in his heart, to be. friends antil long after dark. Then by southed by its apparent peacefulness. As round-about path he approached the ho erept onward in the shadow of the Arrols house. With the exception of a nearest tree he drew from his belt a lead- couple of small trees which stood by aed revolver which he always carried, and small railed stockyard there was very his fingers_closed lovingly on the trigger little over, but in the house all was guard.
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