NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES

"DEN" LINE OF STEAMERS.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNDES.

8.8. "BENARTY," FROM ANTWERP, MIDDLESBRO', LONDON AND STRAITS. NONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informal

Cat all Gonds are being landed at their

risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardone Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Whart sud Godawn Co., Ltd., whóneo andjor from the wharves delivery may be obtained.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowas, and all Goods remaining andelivered after the 25th inst, will be subject to runt.

All Claims against the Steamer must lo presented to the Undersigned on or before the End April, or they will not be recognized.

All broken, chefed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where ey will bo examined on the 95th iust,, at 11 A-M.

No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

GIBE, LIVINGSTON & Co., A ponts

Hongkong, 18th March, 1913.

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SOCIETA NAZIONALE DI SERVIZI

MARITTIMI.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM BOMBAY, AND KOBE.

THE Steamship

THE

"CAPRI," having arrived from the abovo port, Consignee of Cargo by her are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Ltd., Kowloon, whence delivery may be ablained. Perishablo Goods to be taken delivery of imanelistely.

All Claims must be sent to the Office of the undersigned before Noos on the 29th inst, or they will not be recognised,,

All Claims ranst be presented within ten days of the steamor's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognised.

No Claims will be admitted after the Gonde have loft the Godowns, and all Goods remaining

undelivered after the 26th inst. will be subject to rent.

All broken, chofed, and damaged goods must be left in the godowns, where they will be szamined on the 26th inst, at 9.30 AM. No Fire Insuranos has been effosted.

CARLOWITZ & Co.,

Agents.

Hongkong, 19th March, 1913,

"MOGUL" LINE OF STEAMERS.

[3

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. The Stormship "GĦAZER.”

FROM GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL AND

STRAITS.

TONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of Holt's Wharf st Kowloon, whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded unlos votice to the contrary be given before.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have loft the Gedowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 25th inat, will be subject to ront.

All Claims against the Steamer must be pre sented to the Undersigned on or before the 22nd prox, or they will not be recognised.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 25th inst., at 11 A..

:

CANTON.

[From Our OWN CORRESPONDENT.]

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 24ru, 1918.

March 19th, IMPROVING THE DITY... As we reported some time ago, the authorities have decided to make many improvements in the City, the principal

INTIMATION

"A MACHINE A MINUTE.”

The week just closed, as this isaus gose to pross, has been epoch-making is the annals

of the Writing Machios.. A great milestone has been resched and passed in the history of the

Remington

Remington

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During the week we have booked orders for more than a fachine a minute for overy working hour.

VISIBLE MODELS 10 AND 11. Not many years ago Bemington sales wore Sixty Machines per month; now they are over Sixty- Machinos par bear-Mons THAN A MACHINE A MINUTE Suck is Typewriter Development; such is Remington Progress

one being the widening of the main thoroughfares and the making of new streets in some quarters. The Govern Trent's plans it is understood have been drawn up and several of the intentions are common property, They have do- cided in the main streets to buy the pro- perty which will require to be knocked down and rebuilt at the price quoted in the title deeds, and after alterations have been completed to sell the remaining portion in lots to shopkeepere. The value of the sites, of course, will have gene up considerably and the Government! will make this large profit. As a result

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keepers are up in arms and a meeting of representatives of the 72 guilds was held yesterday when a protest against the Governnwat's proposed action was drawn up, The persone interested are careful to state that they are certainly in favour of the widening of the streets, etc., but they will not entertain the present scheme and are determined to resist the Government if they try to force them to soll their present shops. They ask that matters should be discussed with the Chamber of Comineres and they offer to help all they can in the matter.

Thore

are not wanting signs to show that it will not be long before we have in Can- to greatly improved thoroughfares, and as it is hardly to be expected that any new scheme like this could go through without opposition this barrier which now presents itself should not prove in- surmountable.

THE SPRING SACRIFICE TO CONFUCIUS. The spring celebrations to Confucius do not seem to have been so popular this year as formerly and many schools and colleges which formerly had a holiday for this event did not celebrate it this time

However, the Confucian societies were active and a large meeting to wor ship the sage was held on the 17th inst. The present Educational Commissioner, Mr. Chung, tried some time ago to get the people to give up there celebrations, but his interference only made the last. festival much more popular and as his attitude is still unchanged the present quiet celebration seems to point to the fact that this festival is dying out.

FIGHTING WITH GAMBLEES AT PUN YU.

In the Pun Yu District, where there is

always trouble of one kind or another, there has just been some serious trouble with gamblors. A man who fell foul of a company who were gambling was shot and on his friends making up a party to revenge his death the gamblers showed fight and killed another mati and wounded several. Gambling is remark- Hongkong, 18th March, 1913,

ably prevalent here and people choose out of the way spots which they can NORDUEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN, either hold or make their escape from in

No Fire Insurance hae boon affected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

́DODWELL & Co., LTD.,

Agents,

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FY THE Stanship

"PRINZESS ALICE," having arrived, Consigness of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods, with the exception of Opiam, Trensure and Valuables, are boing innded and stored at their risk into the hazard- ous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Ltd., Kowloon, and West Poin Godowns, whence delivery may be obtained,

Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless Intimation is received from the Consignee before Noor TO-DAY requesting it to be landed

here.

to rent

which to indulge in this forbidden vice. Also the presence of many pirates and robbers in the district helps rather than hinders them, and the soldiers in the dis trict either can't or won't put them down.

THE ROYAL HONGKONG YACHT

CLUB.

The 9th Club Race in the above club was sailed on Saturday last. A heavy squall of wind and rain came on just before the start and all the boats were reefed. The course for the Handicap Class was Channel Rocks, Lyemun Bed con, Mark boat on starting line, Kowloon Rock, Chaunet Rocks, 9.4 miles Dione and Rolla were first over the line close having towed her crow out to Dorothea together, Kathleen was about z§ min. late, who was late in arriving, and Dorothen was some distance behind Kathleen. The order remained unchanged and the boats

No Chime will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all goods remaining undelivered after the 27th inst, will be subjo

All broken, chafed, and damaged goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 27th inst., at 9.30 4.M.

All Claimu zaust reach us before the 3rd Apr, or they will not be recognized,

No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the finished :- Undersigned.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,

MELCHERS & Co.,

General Agents T4

Hongkong, 20th March, 1913.

CHILDREN OF FAR OATHAY.

BOOLAL AND POLIT CAL OF NOVEL

ADSORBING INTZEEST,

By OHAS, J. HALCOMBE Formerly of the Imperial Chinese Castonit Service, Author of “The Mystic Flowery Land," etc.).

THE VOLUME which consists pr

Pages, and includes a Bkotch Ph

historical interest showing the disposition o

the Forces at the battle of Kweilin, dolios

RENNIE.

Dione

Rolla...

KathJoon Dorothes

Actual. Correcteil,

H. M. 8.

4.11 23 4.13 10

4 19 22

H. M. 8.

411 23

4 10 49

4.19 08

4 25 20 2431-46

Marks

5

1

The course for the One Design Class Na Channel Rocks, Lyemur Beacon, Mark boat on starting line, Channel Rocks. Only two boats started and they finished:--

Bonito Haleyon

WC. 8.

2 29 04 4 20 10

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The Handicaps will be as follows↓ →

1ST CLARS,

Dione

La Linda

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

HONGKONG HOTEL,

Mr & Mrs G. D.

Adams Mrs J. J. Agow Mr R. J. Allyn Mrs L. G. Aldou Mrs James Armstrong Hon W.H. Armstrong Miss Arras

| Mr & Mrs W. H Ayres

Mrs Barbour

A. T. Barberizi Mr E. A. W. Boll Mr & Mrs S. Borge Mr E. E. Bate Men G. B. Beardsley

Mr E. A. Beaumont Mr G. A. Beno Misa J. Berge Dr T. J. Berge Capt. C. R. Beynou Mr & Mrs N. B.

Blasch Meo. Hond Mr G. Bowack Mr H. Bridges Mrs B. F. Bridge *Mrs Bristol Mre Brooke Mr W. H. Bartt Mrs A. E. Burr MrA. J Cambridge Miss A. G. Cartri Mr J. S, Chalmers Miss M. Christie Mr & Mrs W.

Christie

Mr & Mrs H. W.

Keat

Mrs. B. Kennedy Miss M. Kera Mr C. Kittrige Mr A. Krusom in Mias G. Q. Leary Mr Loring Mr G.T. Lloyd Dr E. E. Martyn Lobb Capt A. W.

Lilienthal

voh

Mr & Mrs A. Lobman

Mr S. Lowrie

WEATHER REPORT.

On the 23rd at 12.23 a.m-Pressure has decreased slightly along the E. coat of Chua, and increased slightly along the S. coast and over central Auuam, and madorately avOR Tongking. It is saliouury over the Philippines.

No return from Foriness and Japan. Fresh to maderate monsoon is indicated along the E. coast of Crios and over the northern portion of the N. China Soa.

Longkong ramfell for 24 hours ending at 10 am, to-day, 0.03 inches.

The ferocist for the 24 hours ending at nesa t-day is as follows:

DISTRICT Hongkong & Neighbourhood

Formosa Uhannal

FOBIC.LT.

N.E. gale, mo- decating.

South coast of Chins between (The same as Hongkong and Lanouks. No. 1.

Ara T. Mathesouth coast of China between The same

Yautorilo

Hrs Mad

Mrs Gloo, Martin

Mr

MacIntyne

Net

Dr & Mrs C. W

McKenny

Mr & Mrs Maskichan Miss Mackichan

Mr A. S Mao Kioban

Dr G. W. MoKesu

Mr & Mrs D. G. MoNaughtor

Miss A. Molutyro · Mr C. D. Melbourne Mr B. K. Mohta Mr. J. Moreski

Mrs E. Mi Morze Mr. J. D. Mulder

J. Mr A. S. March

Mrs C. L. Church Mr A. A. Caxton Mr H. L. Connon Mr.T. J. Cokely Mr & Mrs J.-J.

Corbett

Mr G. H. Corse, Jr. Mrs W F. Cowen

SHIPPING IN PORI. r A. T. Crookett

STEAMERS.

Miss Crocker

Scratch.

Scratch.

Mr J. R. Curtis

Kulla Lily

5 sece. per mile.

10

JE

21.

Spoondrift Colleon. Kathleen Dorothen

40

44

BENLMOND, British str..

Webster, 18th March-Moji 12th March, Coal-Gibb, Livingston Co.

3,128,

A.

Mr V. d'Oettingen

&

Mr W. Cole Davis Mr Day

Mr A. f. Despe

410

391.

40 2

2

Violet

50

23

21

50

1

Daisy Ayeshin Eva Corrinney Vera

1 min. per mile

2ND CLASS.

Оде

Scratch.

J

1

.R.H.K.Y.C..

Design...... Hayward-Hayes Class 27 sers, per mile.

Ghol Class

35

and Clase at 3.10. Time limit for both The 1st Class will start at 3 pm, the classes 6 p.m.

ROYAL HONGKONG YACHT CLUB

REGATTA.

The following particulars of the regatta to be held on Saturday next have been forwarded to us ---

The Nathan Challenge Cup.-For this there are at present six entries-two from the Minotitur, R.A., R.E., Taikoo,

P.W.D., and Eve.

Inter-Club Pairs.-Crews representing R.H.K.Y.C. and V.R.C. are entered.

Ewo Challenge Cup.-Taikoo, P.W.D., and Ewo

Chairman's Challenge Cup.-V.B.C. entries only-four or five crews.

Hongkong Challenge Cup.-V.R.C. and R-H.K.Y.C

Open Feurs-Füst entries.. whalers, 4 entries; Naval gigs and Service Races. - Officers gigs and whalers (men), 14 entries

The entries are not yet closed and it is hoped to receive more, and also that Canton will send crews for the Hongkong Club Cup and Inter-Club pairs. Train ing is taking place nightly from the Club

house.

Barth.

PASSENGERS.

ARRIVED.

Per Kwongsang, from Swabow, Mrs.. Hern.

Per Anghin, from Bangkok, Mr. "Per Tranquebar, from Karatsu, Mrs Hansen.

Per Glenlochy, from London, Mr. Denholm.

Mrs. Morley.

Per Haitun, from Swatow, Mr. and

Per Borneo, from Sandakan, H.E. Sir West Ridgeway.

and Mrs. Robert and son,

Per Hongkong, from Haiphong, Mr.

Per Toming, from Manila, Messrs. lies, Hamilton, Valdez, Dufty, Lieut. Bigler and Miss Hart.

Per Fonkang, from Calcutta, Mr. G. Roberts, Mr. V. Doyle, Mr. Moneriegg, Mr. and Mrs. W. Bremner.

Per Chowtat, from Bangkok, Mr. H. Ahlers, Mr. Setshorn, Mr. and Mrs. Jones and 2 children, Mr. and Mrs. Alsa.. Per Nippon Maru, for Hongkong, from San Francisco, etc., Mrs. J. D. Bolton, Mr. J. Beck, Mr. R. M. Dick Mr. M. Caidry, Mr. J. A, Galteri, Mrs. Keeler. Mr. F. O. Laser, Mr. C. Part, Mr. H. Spear, Mrs. V. C. Sligh and son, Mr. Tanaka, Mr. F. Wegmann and Mr. Zulciaga.

A

YOLOPE, British str., 0,032, D. Arthur, 18th March-Vancouver 7th Febru ary, Flour and General-Butterfield & Swire.

DAITE MART, Japanese str., 1,727, Kata yama, 19th March-Port Arthur 13th March, Coal-Mitsui Bussan Kaisha. DALGI MAKU, Japanese str., 646, 8. Toku-

ahiga, 19th March-Tamaui 46 March General. Osaka Kaisha.

Shosen

EMPRESS OF INDIA, British str., 5,041,

14th Murch-Vancouver and Shanghai 19th March, Mails and General HANGSANG, British atr., 1,350, S. Wilde,

Pacific Railway Co.

10th March-Shanghai 11th Macan, General-Jardine, Matheson & Co. MEXICAN PRINCE, British str., 1,953, J. C. Young, 17th March-Bingapore 10th March, Bulk Oil.-Asiatic Petroleum ... Co. MONGOLIA, American sta., 8,750, Emery Rice, 10th March-San Francisco 15th February, Mails and General Pacific Mail 8.8: Co.

PREUMPENIE, British str., 1,065, J. H. Bcott, 19th March-Saigon 16th March, General.-Chinese. PHU YEN, French str., 1,246, L. Ribault Lugasne, 17th Marcb-Saigon 13th March, Rico.-Bradley & Co. STANDARD, Norwegian str., 1,461, Bull, 18th March-Bangkok 10th March, Rice-Chinese, FMAHI, Dutch str., 3,816, T. E. v. Schermber, 10th March-Mantoh 12th March, General-Java-China-Japan VAEG, Norwegian str., 874, 0. Rasmussen,

Lijn. 19th March-Hongay 16th March, Con-Bradley & Co, WICOAND, German str., 291, B. Ahrens, 19th March-Caroline Islands 10th YANGTZE, British etri, 4,140, G. Rodway, March, Ballast.-Melchers & Co. ·

18th March-Shanghai 15th March. General.-Butterfield & Swire.

GRAND HOTEL,

Mr C. Becker Mr P. Benohansen Miss F. Bonetts Mr K. Braun

Mr Bumaan

Mr & M Crow Mr. P. Drummond Mr W. Elven

Mr P. Giertz

Mr J. Heldt: Mr. P. Helm Mr Higginbotham Mr A. Jonkins Dr Koyt Mr Lorrin Mrs P. Mason Mr N. Meyer Mr F. Miller Mr C. Post

Bell

Mrs A. Rodyb Miss Ada Rowley Dr Scherey Mr J. Sohanlus Mr Schmidt Mr H. J. Sharp. Mr & Mrs Smith Miss C. Stephano Mr D. Storch Mr P. Stoll Mr & Mrs Tokias

Mr Tobiny Mr L Tholen Mr Wable Mr G. Watkins Mr G. Weisman Mr Wenton Mr E. Winston Mr Woodcook

KING EDWARD HOTEL

Mas R. Almond

Mr & Mrs J B. F fr§. Áron ............

Mody General & Mrs L. M. Capt G. D. Mills Mr A. Birch Mes Birse and child Mr T. Chee Mr J. Coulthart Mx F, W. Cox Mr. & Mrs Do' bie Mr W. Donaldson Mr C. N. Donetil

Mr G. L. Dancan

Mird

Freitas

de

PASSED THE CANAL. Feb. 25th-Benaran, Jason, Kasengo, Monmouthshire, Teenkai, Armenia. 28th Simons, Gochen, Alcinous, Ernest the occasion of the Regatta on the Hirano Maru, Indien, Japan, Mishimo & Mira W. Forme to Sir ROBERT HART, G.C.M.G., and Dr. sath March, there will be races for all aru, Prinzest Alice, Brodstone,

boats belonging to the R.H.K.Y.C. and Sithonia, Furst Bulow, Rhesus. March Mrs Finebot I description of Chizose Social Politica to the CVC, in two classes; viz., 1st 4th Bayern, Beravon, Altmark, Plint. Mr Kits B Class, The Handicap Classes of both shire, Lovat, Laomedon. th-Japan, Nile, Mr G, Grimble clubs. The 2nd Class, The One Design Sunda, Telemachus, Magellan 11th Me W. D Hawkes Claes of the Royals and the Hayward Antenor, Benvorhh, Bohemia, Candia, r & Mrs Kraft The coure for both classes will be Lye Lutzew, Middlellam Hayes and Gael Classes of the CY.C. Kanagawa Mors, Lothian, Longsor, Mr & Mrs C, Lauritsen

Castle, Tydeus, Mr & Mrs Lorcair mun Beacon, port, Channel Bocks, port Goldenfels 14th-Kaya Maru, Liberia, Mr & Mr Majer and Cust Rocks Buoy, port, 6 miles. The Arabia, Amazone, Peshawar, Narrung, $3.50

starting and finishing lines will be be Bremen: 18th - Glenturret, tween a yacht and a mark boat noored Sardiniu, Tango Maru. ···

and Superstitions, combined with the insight' gives into political conditions in China, ma ÜHILDENN OF FAR CATHAY" na ocoli volume for presentation to friends at Home,

Well bound in Yellow Cloth with Chine Emblem in Gold.

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the Printers and Publishers, the "HONGKON DAILY PRESS" Ofiles:

the inner end of the line and will fly a Red or Blue Ensign at the masthead.

ARRIVALS AT HOME. March 18th-Brodstone.

Vanfa, Miss Massey

Mr & Mr. FE

McHugh

Mr E. A. G. May Mise D. B. Mayers

Mr M. F Murray Miss E. M. Nation MrA, P. Nobbs ... Mr E. H. Parrott- Capt & Mrs Passmor Mr C. Peel Miss F. Saunders Mr A. H. Sayce Mr & Mrs. Sobenk : Mrs H. Sidebottom Dr Sibree Mrs Smith Miss M. B. Emith Mr H. 8. 8purge Capt & Mrs A. H. Stewart, and chil- dren

Me L. A. Thomas

Mr. C. Tilsley

Mr Walker

Mr G. C. Whitelaw Mr W. E. Wiedlor Mr & Mrs A Willcox

Miss Willcox Mr. J. M. Willcox Mr W. W. Wilson

Mr & Mrs Dortoano

and 2 ohildren

Mr H. O. Denson Mr. G. A. Dike

Mr & Mrs J. B.

Donkin Miss Donkin

Mrs E. H. Douglas MR. H. Douglas VrW, A. Dowley Mr W. Downie Mr W, C. Drow Mr & Mrs P.

Danriche Mrs Dungans Mr & Mrs H.

Ehrenfels

Mr J. W. Newlink Mr G. M. Nowten Min R. F. Nicholson Mr G. Nilmer Mr E. S. Norman Mr J. Ormiston Mr E. E. Partous Mr & Mrs Parwell and

maid

Mr W. T. Payne Me M. O. Parston Mr.L. E. Pinkham Mr & Mrs W. Hutt

Putta

Mrs H. B. Rawlino Mr E. E. Ray Miss F. Reay.

Miss E. Mm Reed Mr C. Reich

Miss A. W. Ronnie

Miss Edua Rier Mr & Mrs E. Rochford Mr P. F. F.-Rohlader Miss L. Rosenberg Mr & Mrs E F. Rash Mr W: Sohmidt Mr & Mra A. W.

Söhneider

C. Mr P. Schalthoffer

Mr & Mrs B. H,

Seward

C. Mr E. H; Sharp

Me J. C. Biblay Mrs G. V. Sidlard and

child.

Mr & Mrs R. E vered Bishop Fellows Miss Fallows Mr & Mrs E. Fallows

Mr T: W. Smith

H. Mr & Mrs B. E. Smith

Mr. H. G. Fisher Mr & Mrs Fl. Fogg Mr F. Fitgorald Mr & Mrs S. M. Foster Mr E. A. S. Fowlor Miss A. Fuller

Mr & Mrs D. Fox

Mr Denman Fuller MriA. Genre

Mro. T. Gillespir Mr A. G. Gordon Mr J. Gourgey Mr V. Goulbourn Mr Joseph Gould Mr J. H. Groom

Mr P. O, von Griso

gono

Mr E. J. Grimshaw Capt. T. P. Hall Mr B. Hamilton Dr J. G. Hanna Mies Harkor Mr W. T. Harbord Miss Hart Mr & Mrs J. H. Hart Miss L. D. Hawkes Hon.Mr E. A. Howatt

C.M.G.

Mr J. 8. Happer Mr & Mrs H. F.

Hickman

Capt A. Aki-

Higgins Mr. H. Horton Capt. & Mrs C.

Humphreys

M-H. J. Hant Mr H. W. Hunter Mies Hunter Capt R. Inuos Mrs Kalsoy

Mr V Sorby

Mr Cotton S. Spira Mr & Mrs Insu

Spittio's Lt & Its C. R.

Stainer

Mr F. K. Blearns Mr P. B. Stubbo Miss Square

Mr P. D. Satherland Mr H. E. Swaffleld Mr&Mrs J. D. Swayer

Mr K Takahashi Mr J. R. Tapp Mr M. Tobins Mr & Mrs. W. B.

Thomse

Miss Thomas Miss T. E. Tobey Miss C. Walker Miss A. Walker

Miss M. Walker My B. Watkins Prof & Mrs W. F.

Watson

Mr & Mrs B, Wobb Mr & Mrs A. Woill and 4 children Mr W. F. Wenyon. Mr D. M. Whamoni Sir William & Lady Reas Davies and maid

Mr L. R. Williams Mr & Mrs F. Winkles

Hongkong and Hainan. 1

Το Σ.

N.E. winds, fresh to moderate; overcast.

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL

Station.

Voslook Nemuro Kokodate

REGISTER.

23RD MARCH 1913, A.M.

Wind.

Tokio Kool! Tagasaki Kagoshima... Oshima abs

labi ja Benin Is. Chefeo PIT Wuilmiwei Hankow.... Tebang Kinkang......

Changsha ...... dhanghai ...... Gutzlaff Sharp Peak Amoy Swałow Tohoku ....... Talche

Koshan ....... -Pascadores

Canton Hongkong... Jap Book V8040

78.

6

30 21 31

#30

6.3

30.0

ENE

E

9

Woshow 9.30.10.

Hothow.........

Pakhoi Phulion

Tourane...

Ú. St. James

| Aparri

Manila

Legaspi

Gnooled follo

Ceby...... Labuan

6.29.91 59

9780 129.82

129 85 75

(29 85; 72

39 86 72

92120.8781

29.984

T, F. CLAXTON, Director. Hongkong, Observatory, 23rd March, 1919.

1 BAROMETER, reduced to 32. degroom Fahrenheit n the laval of the sea in inotes, teathe and tundredthe,

2 TEMPERATURE, in Fahrenheiti

his shade, in degrés

3 HUMIDITY, in percentage of saturation, the quidity of air saturated with molstars being 100.

& DIRECTION OF WIND, to two points,

5 FORCE OF WIND, according to Beaufort Seals. 6 STATE OF WEATHER, & blue sky, o dotached lord, d drizzling rain, ffog, g gloomy, h halt lightning, voraust, passing sheword, equal rolu, a snow, t thunder, v visibility, w daw (not)

7 RAIN in izoles, tou

bundredths

HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER.

Hongkong Observatory, March 23rd

Barometern. f'empratura

Previous On Date On Date

mi

Day a2 p.m. 6 am.. 2

st

29.95 29.95 39.97

B. Mr & Mrs. C. I,

Wintersmith

59

56 57

Tumidity...

93

85

82

Mr & Mra L. H. Wise

Wind Direction.. East:

North

Foron

4

·0

1

Weather

0

Cain **

0.03

Mr G. G. Wood

Mre Woods

Mies H. Young

PEAK HOTEL

Dr & Mrs Aubry Lout Arober, ...0. Mr & Mrs W. Arm

strong

Mr & Mr T. Arthur Mr E. F. Aucott. Mr L. M. Bayley Mr & Mrs W. Barrett.

and chil

| Mr & Mrs C. W. J.

Bell

Mr & Mrs Beyer Mr Bowdler Major Bowen A.P.D. Hon Mr Buckmill Major & Mrs Comyn,

BA

Contingham, B.

Mr M. Kisasue. Mr & Mrs Kohler Mr G. P. Lammert

Lt. Col. & Mra A 1,

Loan and child Mr R. Masajima Capt & Mrs MoMunn.

children & auLDO Mr & Mre E. N Mitchelmorë

Daya:

Highest open air Temperatureon 22nd...63 Lowest open air Temperature on 22nd...58

HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.

From 24th to 30th March, 1913.

50.

It Monteith. LAMIN Thes Mr B, C. Nutly

Mr & Mrs M. Pattan-

dan

Rev, Foster Fegg

My J. I. Plummer Lt.Col. Radoliffe, B.E

Lt. & Mrs T. C. My Relton

Mr & Mrs A. Ritonie Mr Roberts Mr Rogers Eug Coindr & Mrs Boome, R.N. Mr A. Sinclair Mr A. B. Skotti Lt-Col, Usher Safith Mr A. Finday Smith Mr & Mrs Soflota Capt & Mrs Bterickor.

mail and child Mr R. S. Stewart Mr. & Mrs J. Salber.

Major Davy, R.B Mr G. A. Datton Cousal & Mrs Filzon MrJ. Gordon Mr Mrs G.G. Gordon Lt. Col. & Mrs Gordon Hall, B...C. Mr & Mrs B. A. Hale Mr H. A, Hazalınd Capt & Mrs Hodgins Mr & Mrs W. G.

Humphreye Mr & My W. M.

Humphreys Maj. Humphrey...s Mr & Mrs P. Jacks Mr H. U. Jeriou Mir A. Keith

land

Col. & Mrs Tuson Maj. & Mrs Wenborn Capt Whitoffeld Mr David Wood

Ned

HIGE WATER,

H'kong.

Mean

Time.

hm. 24 m 10.24

LOW WATEL

F'kong

Mean

Time

ft. in. h. m.

6 2m 4 31

13.26 m 6.

25m 10 53

26 m2 0.20 11 23

Lurs 27 m 127

34.

མ R8 སྐུ ཆཆ

m 11 55

CHANGO ANNE Hight

6 23

5 44

66 7 30

ft. in

By the time at your 22 per parHeight

28 m 3.9 4 1 6 0

fatur 29 Ne infer, high

0 31 6 5 8 56 a 21

10.

30 No infer. high

1 18a 6 2

2 42 a 6 0

ON SALE.

nor low water 10.45 2 1 nor low-water

the the

TONGKONG HANSARD REPORTS 1 L of the MEETINGS of LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL for Session 1911.

ROVISED BY THE MEMBRES.

PRICE

DAILY FRIED OMFICH, Hongkong, 6th March, 1911.

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