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July 186. 926-Uniers given to lower local typhoon s'gual No, 5.

July 1928-Warning to Heng kong Cout Ports, &c.: boon filling up in Lat. aling, I feng 1ơng. E.

1 Julv Int, at 12.12.-No Teturns from Japan and Vladivostock Pressure has increased considerably over. Formoen and the east coast of China, and slightly elsewhere. The typhoon protably entered the anat to the south of Bwatow yesterday evening, and is now filleg up to the N E. of Hong kong.

CHINA COAST -M)

Station.

Rongkong rainfall for 24 hours anding at Vladivostook 10 5.m. to-day, 068 lush,

Nemaror; Total non-Jat Jendary, 37:60 luchen, against sa avenge al 3961 luches

The forecast for the 24 hours unding så mene to-day in as follows iw.

Hakodate wi

Kochs

Yagasak

Kagoshima

DzaTRIOT

FORPOLAT.

Naha Ishiima

Hongkong to Gap Book

(B.W. gale, wo

derating; aloody,

qually, rain,

Smul orly gate, modern ing.

Formen Chaza mail')

Bonth Cones of China between. The game in

Hongkong and Lamoska) No

gouth Cost of China between The same as

Hongkong and endingu..

HONGKONG'S STORM SIGNALS

A NEW CODE,

New local and non-local storm signals. codes were introduced at Hongkong on July 1st, 1917, in place of the old Local Code and the China: Const Code.

The principal change in the Local Code is that the new signals will show the direction from which the gale is expected, whoreng the old signals showed the posi- tion of the typhoon. The latter will be indieated as heretofore, by the non-local signals. The new Local Codo is given below

DAY: SIGNALS.

Meaning

Signal: Symbat. 1.-Red Conc.-A typhoon exists which may possibly cause o gule at Hongkong with in 24 hours, -Gale expected from the North (NW, to N.E.)

Gale expected from the South (S.E. to $.1.)...

2. Black cone

Black conc inverted

Bonita laland Weihaiwe Hankow me lobang re Kinheng ma.

Changaba Shangha

Sharp Peak Amo

Taihokim

LOGICAL VISITORS AT HOTELS.

1ST JUN, BA

Winds

*1 :: Bow ⠀ Level,

Temperature

Bumidity

Direction.

29.46

Talean

Keshun

Fescadores

Canton •

Hongkong

29

Usp Book aur Alacso

9a

Wachow Hotbow Faktor

Fhullen, 71007 Tourane xi | Capest Jaz

Dagdpan Aparri

Manua kama Legaspi Tadoban oilo ........... darigao Uan Labuan

4.20

8 59,73 8051 Tow

Weather

T. E CLAXTON, Director

"1, "Banomaran, seduced to 18 degiena kokiaze keit, on the level of the son in inches, tot EAA. and hundredina,

2. TEKPEKATURE, in the anado, in dogress Fahrenheit.

5. HUMIDITY, in yeronstage of enturation, the humidity of mir saturated with molatura being 100

DESNOTION OF Wres, to two points

5. FORCE OF WIJs, sccording to Bennicet Beale 6. STATE OF WHarnan, b hins sky, a detached cloud, d driesling main, I fog, g glocmy, k ball, 1 lightning, o overcast, p raiding slower, a squ

•1• Fain, L. #now, i ikunder, v vúilility, w den

TRAIN in inches t tenths and hundrede.

4. Black drwn. - Galo-expected from the

East (NE. to SE.), 6. Black ball. Gale expected from the

West (N.W. to BW.).at G.-Double cone. Gale expected to in-

Bergast Black cross-Wind of typhoon force

expected (any direc Lion)..........

Signal No. 7 will be accompanied, hel three explosive bombs, fired at intervals uf 10 seconds at the Water Police Station. and repeated 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 musthead of the storm signal mast,

HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER.

Hongkong Observatory, Jaly Let

Previous On Dato On Date,

Day

HONGKONG Hor.

Mr D. Abraham Mr EM E 0.

Anderson

Mar E. Appum MrA. H. Ashiza

Mr J.H. Baring Mr H & Baxter

Mrs E R. Fulilon

MrF. Biguell Mr. J. Kirbock MJ, D. Bleroll Mr & Mrs AL Boust Capt & Mrs Branch

tigan Fran Mr. H. H. Browver Mr G brown MrW. Browell Mr.B. F. Bryn MR. V. Cameron Me C. B. Casssiman Me & Mrs B. S. Carr,

and family MrP. Chivers MA Coben: Mrth L. Coleman Mr GE Cornián MrJ.11

Mr & Mrs

Cox

Mr & Ma J. J. Loirin

Mr Colborno Little

Mr Robt, L. Loga Mrs. Longdeld Mr H. W. Lucas Mr H. D. Maslin Dr G. W. McKean MF D. MaeLood Mr & Ms D. McCol Mi A. McCol MIL McColl Mr C. M. Molanes. Mr & Xw W. P Mr M. R. Nicholson Mr J. B. Nicolson Mr O. W. Nicoll Liont. P. Oliby Mr8 S. Perry Me a. Poppie Me Aston Peubet Mr K, C. Rangdon Mr. B. Bay Muir F. Reay Mr GV. Blach Mr D Ritable

ZAB

Deiss Rome

Mias E. Esmalt ared. Gels man Capt J. C. Geraon

Mr & Mrs L.

Gray

Mrs d. Gessler

Mr P. C/Sawyer

L. Mr C. E. Seybt"

Lagi T. P. Hall Mr F. W. Horderson

Mr AB. Hirks

Mr A. Hicks

A. E. Hodgina

Mrs Hofland! Mr A shut. Hooper Mr D. J. van Houten Mr EJ. Bowley Miss Ingers mah G. O.

Ingersoll

Capt B. Innes

Me E. M. Josoph Mra A. J. H. Kandon Sir A. Kamerling

Mr H. Krob

Mr A. H. Lay

Mr. G. Leemao

Mr B. D. Serwon

MG. Sherwood and

PERIT

MB. Sheehan Mr&Mrs van Sluyters Capt J: L. Sprott M. Slade MA. W. P. Spiers Mr. V. Steensby Miss Swtelland Mr. O. P. Templeban Mr. F. G. Thompson Mr P. W. Vermenlen Mr. Thos, Vis

Mr J. J. Walsh Mr G. Watson Mr & Mrs C. J. Wood Mr & Mr H. W. Weymouth

Mr L. C. Wintere Mr. Wondenberg Mr G. G. Wood Lapt W. Wright My W. C. Youngs

KING EDWARD HOTEL

HB. Almond Dr Auger Mr G. Bannerminal Mr W. Budge

Mr & Mas Course Mr F. C. Crush

Mr T. B. Culhane Mrs Charming Min J, D. Edward Mr E. C. Fernstern Mr AM. Fox Mr P. Goulder Mr & Mrs Gregory Mr C. J. Ramses Mis Y. Haslam Mr G. B. Haywood Mr A. W. T. Hoy Mr&Mrs Wm.

Jackson

Mr. James Mr J. Joseph

Mrs Motice

Mr B. J. de Moore

Mr W. Mozley

Mr A. Merton Mr K. L. Palmer Mrs W. U. Passmore Mr K. Ptister MF LI

Rebfess

Mr & Mrs C. E. A Bighardson Mrs. Ricaim Mira Sangster mr W. hemple Mr & Mrs Snarski Mr & Mrs Starkey and

children

Mr G. Stayrakos Mr & Mrs Bioder Ma, Alabbinge auð.

pad daughter gOGN Mrs A. C. Trickey

Mrs L Kiltee and Mr

child

Mrs B. Legge

Mrs Unasrwood" Mi J. de Vrica

Bar & Bized. W. White

41.2p.m-8 mm,

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STEAMERS "TAKSANG". ...Wed., 3rd July, 7 am, Wed, 3rd July, Noon. "MAUSANG" Wed, 3rd July, 4 ..

*TAISANG "YUENSANG Thurs., 4th July, Dlight the flagstaff on the premises of the Hong-

..Fri, 5th July, 3 p.m. ...LOONGSANG". Fri, 12th 3 p.m.

Barometer Temperature Kemidity

29.22 29.99 29.45

86

78

75

66

F9

91

Wind Directions... West

Forés Weather

PEAT HOTEL

SW

West

13

5

4

.cr

ong

Bala

2.72

Mr & Mrs F R. J. MAAGádam.

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Mr C. B. Bird

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Tometimes sailing

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more on this Hie kavu » Umitat amount of passenger- assommodation, and through man be ob alust for Elorthern and Yangtase Ports via Shanghal. Through

to all Northera auk Yangınzo Ports.

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HAIPHONG LINE ---Fallingu approximately weekly for pazzaagers and cargo, estling at

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BORNEO LINK One calling par mon between Hongkong and Bandakan by s

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HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.

From 2nd to 8th July, 1918.

· HIGH WATER

B'Long

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Week or

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at sunset, on the tower of the Hailway Station, on H.MS. Tamar, and on the

TP Harbour Office flagstaff. They will have the same signification as the day signals. Wed.

Signal No. 7 will be accompanied by explosive bombs as above, hi the event of Thur the information conveyed by this signal

Fri. being first published at night.

Bater

SUPPLEMENTARY WARNING.

When local signals

nro displayed in Bu the Harbour a Cone will be exhibited at

2 m 3.55.

Helght

H'kong

Mean

Time

Height

b. m. ft. In im. ft. lo 53 m.10 82 0 124 46 9:59 2.7 30.4515 711 5124 10 48 30 13 a 146 11:37 32

3 4. in 5

62 7.20's 4 I 50km 6:22 8 7

6 m 197 1m 0 23 3 3 19:38 x 40 2.4606 7m 75576m1 M33 10 22 4 0325a04

the following stations Gap Rock Mon. 8 m 8 407 6m 161 3 8 Waglan, Stanley, Aberdeen, San Ki Wan Sai Kung. Sha Tau Kok and Tai

to notify the fact to nafive craft and passing ocean vessels,

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

The object of the code is to give at least 24 hours warning of a gale (Force 8 by $15 Beaufort Scale, or 40-45 m.ph, mean

090 velocity by Dines Anemometer) and also, 1,00 warnings of expected changes in the direction and force of the wind. Owing, however, to the uncertain movements of typhoons and to insufficient telegraphic 176 observations, it will occasionally happen that signals 2 to 5 may be displayed 7.80 without a gale occurring at Hongkong, or even Gap Rock, but thus reverse is uob 200 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 rate of progression abnormally

Signal No. 1 is intended as a warning. 100 to Stand By and watch for the next L00 signal.

100 In the new non-Local Code the approxi 1.75

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