YRANS-PACIFIC

QUICKEST TIME ACROSS THE PACIFIC

CANADIAN PACIFIC

OCEAN SERVICES

LIMITED

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS SATURDAY, JUNE 23RD, 1917.

PASSENGERS. DEPARTURES.

UNCLAIMED

TELEGRAMS,

Miss L. L. Austin, Miss Edna Beatty,/ The following is a list of vizclaimed telegrame Miss A. Brawn, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Bez-lying in the Eastern Frtension, Australaus nu nett, Miss Benedict, Mr. G. H. Boyd, Chins Telegraph Condyany's diffie at Hong. Ms H Barton, Miss D E. Carter, Mr. kong mak

J. R. Capell, Mr. F. 8. Dougins, Mr. R.

ÁDORMU

FROM

H. Daniels, Mr. CR. Drayton, Ming Lo Ehrhardt, Rev. and Mrs. N. M.

Chak fid, Sug Hotel Eva Havia, co zani Mrs H. A. Grut Mr. A. R. Hager Hike BE MILL Hall, Master Dr Hall Hatchirr, Capt. Ungkeng V Hip, Mr. F. C. Jenkin, Mr. and Mrs

THI

Taipeh

Hatal

Shanghai

Bankok

Reid

Hai phong Vauconser

cheong

WEATHER REPORT.

On June 22nd at 12 56. No returns from Japanese station panure Lan insreased slighty at Sba gbai, and decreased slightly évot For sa spd to Philippines

re, erat pint corrosion at ears to be still centothe nuts west of Haiphing,

Honplong witor, 24 de DE BRUNET 16:10. 10-day, 0.42 ineb, Total 1925 let Jakes 24,62 bes, against an average of 2414 inch

*The foroount for the 94 hours ending at meer to-day is as follows i

CHINA.“ COAST, METEOROLOSTOAL

Vladivostock Senaro FOLEOAST. Hakodate

Tukio

S.W.wind<fresh Kochi

10 moderate.

aqqally foule Kagoshima

showery.

Dibenior

Viacāvera Marila

`aluan

Evaphong to Gap Rock

Formons Chano si

No. 1.

·South Coast «f China between Hongkong and Tamooka

The sam^

56

FROM

¿may

Turonio

Yokohama

The same ne

Bouth Coast of Clina bawas The same au

No. 1 Hongkong and 15MINEN ... 7

Ushima Naha

Bon I Weihni wei Hankow Ichang Kinkiang

HONGKONG'S STORM SIGNALS Amoy

S/NO: JUNE AM,

Hour

Farorlar

1949 1

Anjarət mər

[Humility.

--0ypyi

61991 66 69 W

29.79 694 BON

- 29.67-80

Troather

To Canada, United States and Europe vla Vancouver

In connection with

THE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY EMPRESS OF ASIA. EMPRESS OF RUSSIA.

30,625 tons displacement

30,625 tons displacement,

Electric Heat In Every Cabin. Electric Light in Every Barth Ono, Two and Three-Room Suites with Private Bath. Laundry-Gymnasium-Verandah Cafe,

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11,000 tons displacement.

12.000 tons displacement.

Twin Sorow Steal Steamships, with Modern Accoromodations.

Excellent Table.

Rodnool First Class Fares,

BS."Monteagle calls at Moll instead of Nagasaki. ALL AMEES all at Shanghai both East and West Bound.

Through bills of lading lamed ris Vanscavar in oomasation with Canadian Pacific Railway

to all Overland Paint to Canada and the United States, also to Pacific Coast Points, European Parte and the West Indies.

For information sa to Bats of Freight, Passage, etc, apply to

Agentsioon?

HONGKONG-MANILA-SHANGHAI-NAGASAKI-MOST-KO-TOKOBAMA.

J. R. SHAW,

3. H. WALLACE,

General Agent, Passenger Dept, Hongkong, Tel. 42. General Agent, Hongkong,

€65.

P. & O. S. N. CO.

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ROYAL MAIL SERVICE

WILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTS

LONDON & BOMBAY VIA SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO, PORT

LONDON

VIA

SAID and MARSEILLES,

SHANGHAI MON

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BAID and MARSEILLES

SHANGHAI, MOJL, KOBE and YOKOHAMA -

DONDON

BOMBAY AND

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WIRELESS ON ALL STEAMERS. Return tickets at a fare and-a-half availab.s' to Europe for two years, or Intermediate Ports for six months, Round the world and through tickets to New York, st Spoeia Rates.

For PASSAGE RATES, HAND-BOOKS, FREIGHTS, DATES OF BAILING, ETC/ apply to

P. & O. B. N. Co

E. V. D. PARR. ⠀⠀

Superintendent,

INDO-CHINA S. NAV. CO.,

CR Kellogg, Dr. H S. Linch Mr, and Kwaug Hour Seat Mrs, O. H. Lee, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lambert, Mr. A. Lilly, Mr G. ML SOS, 16, Wauchul Lakin, Miss E. F. Lowe, Mr. G. McCann, Metron Mr. Rose Miss J. Simpson, Mr. Ossorio Miguel, Hongko L. W. Strawn, Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Shan-Hot non, Mr. E. T. Singer, Mr. E H Staber, Sur Mr. and Mrs G. D. Templeton, Mrs. D. H. Thebant and son, Mr. A. W. Van Delden, Mr. W. B. Walker, Mr. A. A Alarakia, Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Crum, Mr. FA Cook, Mrs. H. Hedberg, Miss Hedberg, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Mitchell, and Mr. Simon Mendoza.

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

HONGKONG HOTEL.

MG. Anderson Me J. H. Baring Me. W. & L. Horker Mei, M. Bar-te Mr & Mrs H. A

Batter

Mrs El. R. Pollios

Mr R. J. Brbock

Mr 8. T. Kitting Capt R. Badly Capt & Mr. Branch My W. G. Browall Mr W. Breymar

led. (1 bagaba Mr LA Cildersoa MO, E Camarın Mr D. E. Capplemati Mr P. Carlton T Mr Char

Me M. Ostana

MrG W, Chandler

3 FW. hu man Mra Corner and

sha

Mr. E Co:ellò

MeJ. D. ou ta

FM. Ueford

Me P. Da muyer

Mr F, F. Das

|

Mrs W. Davenport

Mr W. B. Daport

Mr D. E Dmoby

W. A Dowloy Mr.HQ. Dukcas Mr. E dirarus

WIJ Foo Mr K. M. F

Frterly "Meister

Mr Harry Friedman 36 N. Kueff

Wy C F Ge süsin Mr A B. Gas

L U. vklopar

LTD.Me&. G. rdon

PROPOSED BAILINGS FROM HONGKONG (SUBJECT TO ALTERATION).

SANDAKAN

MANILA

SHANGHAI

TIENTSIN

FOR

......

STEAMERS

TO BAIX

"MAUSANG " ...Saturday, 20th June, Noon. LOONGSANG" Saturday, Brd June, 3P.M. WINGSANGWed'day, 27th Jane, D'light. CHIPSHING". Thursday, 15th Jane, D'light "YUENSANG" Baturday, 30 h Jane, 3 P.M.. CALOUTTA LINE --Thres sailings par month from Hongkong to Calcutta Calling at

Singapore and Penang.

MANILA........ ..

Pres

but

Returning from Calentts steamers prosced to Kobo and Moji, frequently calling at Shanghai.

Those steamers have excellent passenger socommodation, are fitted with alsakrio light fin, and carry a fully qualified Surgeon.

SHANGHAL LINE Sailings approximately every five days betwood Canton and Shanghai,

calling at Amalow,

Steamers on this line have a limited amount of passenger accommodation, and through tickets can be obtained for Northern and Yangisse Porta vis Shanghai Through Bills of Lading aro innod to all Northern and Yangtze Ports,

MANILA LINE :--A weekly service is maintained with Manila by voals with good passenger

accommodation, sailings from both ports every Saturday.

HAIPHONG LINE-Sailings approximately weekly for passengers and cargo, calling at

Hoihow when inducement oftars.

BORNEO LINE/Two sailings per month between Hongkong and Sandakan 'by

steamers having up-to-date accommodation for passengers.

Cargo taken on through Bills of Lading for Kudat, Jesselton, Labtan, Tawao and

Labad Data

TIENTSIN LINE-A regular service run from March to October between Hong-

kong and Tientsin, calling at Waikafwel and Cheloo,

UNDER STRAITS GOVERNMENT PASSPORT REGULATIONS. All European Passengers leaving the Colony for Straite Settlements are required to produce on arrival at destination passports with their Pictographs and description wized thorato,

For Freight or Pantage, apply to

Telephone No. 215.

JARDINE. MATHESON & CO., LTD.. General Manager.

R.M.S.P.

THE

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Batoiral “MrG. Harper

Mes AE Hogina

Capt B-Inn

Mr N. "e Jouzel

Mr K. M. Jo oph

Mr H. M. Kane

DrE. Rog

Mr C. King

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Maut'a

To following uncisined falsuma Be lyug in the Great Northern

ompany's office at Hongkong

ADDRESS

Kho ngcheong, e/o King-

Chong Han Ket, 38, Dev KA Roid

Bangang...

Ban min. Peninsular Nors a Hankow

Mr T Kirk-Bug Baie vin, us anger,

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at Hongkong on July 1st, in place of the old Local Code and the China Const Code.

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A NEW CODE.

EVORIS

· 17.

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Petrohezga

Ptschungs

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New local signals codes

will be

and non-local storm hoshun

introduced

Pescadores

Canton

gkong

Rockin

Macan

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Hoihow

Fakhoi Phulion Tourane

post, James Dagupan

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6.29.74 70

Manila

129 78 76 26

Tacloban follo

Sangao

Graus

Labuan

Mr Banout, Klogo ere

CHURCH

SERVICES.

ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL · Hongkono, Bird Sunday at er Tri in, 24th June, 917, Hily C muina usa (757 am) M tim. 11 am, Respon er hnis: Venite, Nelle Palms, Omidgid Camide; to Doa Wandard Smart and Furie; Bu lot. We lay (1 mota 2 Fyne, 291 and 418 (P-23). od Swee King. Er song 6 pm. E sponses, Ferial, Poding of the 14 h avoine pagal fos), Chalco (1-1 evening); Nano Pmitta,

·Furo·ll (1st evening); flyma», 281-179 and £4 NB-Psalm 119, verzos 1. 2., 8, 9 12. G. P 17.

-22-24 23, 29 and 12 in a son.

Be, - ANDREW: Cruncë, Kowloso.. 24th Jeng, 1917-3 d 'Bands after Trinity. Holy Commnuto at 8 km, and at evening Servic Mo cing Pray-r at 11 Responsus, Ferial; Vaulte, of 21th morising; Palms, of 24th morning; Te D-am, Oakler in F. 15th

Sven-

1 g1 ) on debus. La ed o; Hymns, 6. 403, 575 and 190, Gd Swe the Kinz. N.B- The following in azivu; -HỊma No. 403, Last veres; Psalm 116 verse 15 and 16; Pesla“ 118, verásu. 1-4, 11-12 and 2.-29. Evening Praye at 6. Responses, Ferial; Pesim", of Magrifost, Stainer, Chant 398 Napo Dimitte "Moak;, Kyrie, Mendelssoba, Hymns, 39 (ane A and M.

MECA (763), 334 (tune A and M 277), 243 and 578... Wagner Vape Bynin God Save the King B MAHA Walkerbefllowing in unison-Hymn No.579-8 at and list vors 8.VID Mr Mrs G-Want

"GAASI Willzon Mr&Mrs Wollher Mr. FW leiffer 21 G. G. Wood

FRAN HOTEL.

Mr D. K. Blair Mears FW. Cary Mr & Mrs L. "A

Cust

Col. Da ling, RE Sir W. Rees Davian Capt & Douglas Mr&Mrs Duicker Mr FW, Evan

on Mr C. Me T.

Kenar

Mr VL Perkinı Mr D. Hitchis Mr&Mr W. E.

Boberts

Miss Skincer

air & Mrs V Findley

Bmith

Mr & Mrs A. Findle's Maj-Goz. Ventrze

Veturis

Mr Denson Fuller Mr&an B. A. Hain XMT J. H.Jouus Me& Mis A. › emlélet") sari ▼

Alan No Macliter

Lt. & Mrs Macaulay

Mr C. M. Mutuass

La John Ward

P Air Dunford Wood

and child ba

Mr H, James

KING EDWARD HOTEL

Mr J, H. Ad,

Kr J. Joseph

Med H. kỳnh

Mrs Máðinn

M

Austinva

Mr G. Banerimaa Mr W.JJegy

ROYAL Mugh

STEAM

PACKET

CO.

OWNERS OF THE “SHIRE LINE OF STEAMERS.

FOR BAILINGH TO AND FROM THE UNITED KINGDOM AND

INTERMEDIATE PORTS,

Please Apply to

Telephone No. 215, Bab. Ex 19.

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.

Agenta

CHINA MAIL S.S. CO., LTD.

FREIGHT AND PASSENGERS

S.S. CHINA

WILL BAIL FROM HONGKONG FOR

SAN FRANCISCO

VIA SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA AND HONOLULU TO SAN FRANCISCO.

3. PM. JUNE 25-8EPT. 5. 1917. AN UNSURFAMED HIGH-CLASS PASSENGER Servion at Intremediach R▲ 18.

M. KITTER. Freight and Famsenger Agent,

Felope's Bulidings, Zoo House Birock

M

Mr & 1. Chang Ainu. OLENEIALBOA KIS

Mr D.Clark "Metë. E "Costelio.

MrJ. Crutcaahank Mr T. B. Cuba

-MF F. H. Fisker Mr & Mrs Hammes

Mr & Mrs Wm.

香港中

HUNG

Mr H. Parker M. Parsons and

Mes WU Passmore Mrs U. J. Pine

bro

Dn . H Sha Mr & Mrs riteTE SOU.

مال المان ما بين

diy ta mrs towart

olsitatron

Mr & Mrs Underwoo,

NOOL

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PUBLISEED DAILY.

Is the oldest and still immeasurably the

best Advertising medium among

the Native Community,

Established for Ever FIFTY YEARS.

Circulates largely throughout Souther

China, Indo-China, etc.

Terms for Advertising (Translation

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Des Vœux Road Central, Hongkong, 131, Fleet Street, London or from the different Agents,

Documents trapslated from or into Classical or Colloquial Chinese

Bold by all Chemiste and Stores REFUSE ALLE SUBSTITUTES.

The principal change in the Local Code

is that the new signals will show the direction from which the gale is expected, whereas the old signals showed the post-Aparri tion of the typhoon. The latter will be indicated, as heretofore, by the non-local | Lega signals. The new Local Code is given "below:

DAY SIGNALS

Signat, Symbol,,

Meaning,

-Rod conc.- typhoon exists which nay possibly cause a galo at Hongkong with. in 24 hours --

3 Black cone--Gale expected from the

North (N.W. to N.E.). 3-Black cons

inverted. Gale expected from the

South (S.E to S.W),

.

4. Black drum.-Gale expected from the

East (NE. to 8. E). 5.Black ball-Gale expected from the

West (N.W. to S.W.). 4.Double cone.--Gale expected to in

crease.

7. Black cross-Wind of typhoon force

expected (uny direc tion).

Signal No. 7 will, by accompanied by three explosive bombs, fired at intervale of 10 seconds at the Water Police Station and repented at the Harbour Office.

The signals will be lowered when it is considered that all danger is over.

The Day Signals will be displayed at the masthead of the storm signal mast on Blackhead Hill, the Harbour Office, H.M.8. Tamar, Green Island signa] mast, the flagstaff on the premises of the Hong- kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company at Kowloon, the flagstaff on the premises of the Standard Oil Company at Laichikok, and the flagstaff, near the Field Officer's Quarters at Lyemup.

(Lamps)

NIGHT SIGNALS.

White-white-white, White-green-green. 3-Green-white white.

4-Green-green-white.

3.White-white-green.

6-Green-green-green.

7-Bod-red-red.

The Night Signals will be displayed,

29.79

1 F

129 10.75 DARW 4.20 28.78 75

6.3981-78-94

E CLAXTON, Irector.

1, BABY, echoed to 22 degrees Fityez- hoff, en the love of the ac in inchus, ba and bandredton u

2. „Takrobature, “In the aade, in do, rana Fahrenheit.

a. HUMIDITY, m percentage of esturtium, tumidity of air aromted with nature m

DILE IND, to two

to two points BOBOR OF WINTS, according to Beaufort mi 6. STATE OF WEATun, b-blue sky, ustachet clond, d drieling rain, £ tog, y gloomy, b bail, I 'nghtping, o overcast, p passing shower, gequa

rain, snow, I thunder, v vaibility, wax web.. 7. harx in inches, tenths and hundred

HONGKONG

METEOROLOVICAL

REGISTER

Hongkong Observatory, June Žind.

Barometer Temperature Humidity

Wind Direction....

Force

50

Weather

Rain

Previous Date On Inte

Day

A

at 2.p.m

88.1 p.m.

29 68 29.83 29...4

84

BA

BW

SW

4

09

3

g

0.02

Highest open-air Temperature on 21st 86 Lowest open-air Temperature on 22nd 31.

HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.

at sunset, on the tower of the Railway Batar Station, on H.M.S. Tamar, and on the Harbour Office flagstaff. They will have dus the same signification as the day signals.

Signal No. 7 will he accompanied by Mon explosive bombs as above, in the event of the information conveyed by this signal being first published at night.

SUPPLEMENTARY WARNINO.

When local signals are displayed in the Harbour a Cone will be exhibited at

Rock the following stationsGap Wagian, Stanley, averdeen, Sau Ki Wan, Sai Kung, Sba Tau Kok and Tai Po, to notify the fact to native craft and passing ocean vessels,

Further details can always be given to ocean vessels, on demand, by signal from lighthouses,

The object of the code is to give at least 24 hours warning of a gale (Force 8 by Beaufort Scale, or 40-45 m.ph.. mean velocity by Dines Anemometer) and also warnings of expected changes in the direction and force of the wind. Owing, however, to the uncertain movements of typhoons and to insufficient telegraphic observations, it will occasionally happen that signals to 5 may be displayed without a gale oscurring at Hongkong, or even Gap Rock, but the reverse is not likely to happen, except in the case of typhoons forming in the vicinity and travelling rapidly towards Hongkong, or, of a located typhoon increasing its rato of progression abnormally.

Signal No. 1 is intended as a warning to Stand By and watch for the next cignal

In the new non-Local Code the approxi mate velocity. of the storm centre will be shown, in addition to its direction of motion, and the position of the centre will be given in degrees of latitude and longitude. The time at which the warn- ing was issued will also be shown.

From 23rd to 29th June,

HIGH WATER.

LOW WAKE,

H'kong

Mena

Hong

aime

23 10 10 I'm 10 48

94 m 187

Time,

Height

37m4 11 3 3 67: 198 08 3 8 449 2 6 3 6588 25 m བ ་ 8.39m 529 ja 737 1

11 23

5 3 8171

IRM 26

48- Wea 27 m 32

43 4

8 66 2 Thurs. 28 3 31

2 49 & 4.3

0359 29 m 4.9 1m 11 20 839

10 14

FORTHCOMING EVENTS.

Wednesday, 27th Jus

10m Aaction of Old and Surplus Nov

and Victualling Stores af Naval Tard and at Kowloon Depot, by Mesars, ghen & Hough

Thursday, 28th June

10 am-Auction of Old and Surplus Naval and Vistusling Stores at Naval Yard and at Kowloon Depot, by Mass Hughes & Hough

Tuesday, 3rd July ---

8pm Auction of Crown Landt Publie

Works Dep.

Tussday, alas July —

Noon-Auction of Valuable Leasehold - Pro- perty from the Tiquidatore of Hecure. Jebsen & Co., if Sales Roams, by Mr. Geo, P. Lammert,

Monday, 18th Aug.

3p-Auction of Valuable Lousebold Pra perty at Bales Rooms, by Mere Hughe & Hough fooday, 27th Aug,

Noon-Anotion of Valuable Leashold Pro perty from the Liquidator of Mears. Witzke & Co. at Sake Boue by Mr. Aeo. P. Larmert

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