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and MARSEILLES.

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BAID and MARSEILLES.

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SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO,

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For PASSAGE RATES, HAND-BOOKS FREIGHTS, DATES OF BAILING, ETC.

seply to

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Acting Superintendent; -

INDO-CHINA 8. NAV. CO.,

WEATHER

REPORT."

August 29ih, as 1215-No returns, from Japan and Vladivoɛs:of. Prendre las de- creased slightly at the majority of, reporting stations; it is lowest over Tongking.

Hongkong rainfall for the 14 hours ending at 10 am to-day, 181 inch. Total sinos Jangary 1st, 77.79 inches, against an avdrage of 6481 Inahon.

The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon today is as follow-

DISTRICT

Hongkong to Guy Rock

Formen Chanel

FORECAST

QHINA COAST METEOKOLOGIQAE

BIGINTRE

Station.

(E. &SE. winds, Vladivostok 8

moderate; Mamaro

cloudy

pawi

Hakociate OR

[ch wery" gener- - 1 każda son namens Lally.

Na L.

.

BouthCossa of Chiza between. The same se Hongkong and Lamogas į No. 1 Swath Coars of Chiz” between | The must në Hongeng and HMTAL. No. 1.

Koobs

Nagsaki

Kagoshima

Naba

labijima

Bonin Island

t

Weihalwar ï, 19,51 Hankow

Lehang

HONGKONG'S STORM SIGNALS Shanghai

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 Coast Code.

The principal change in the Local Code

*

Gand Sharp Foak! APAT...

29.98.

$ 29.20

abo Tainan j Pedores

29,80

6.29.7

Vantos Hongkong Usp Rock... is that the new signals will show the

Macso Wachow direction from which the gale is expected, Halbow whereng the old signals showed the posi-Phulien Pakbol tion of the typhoon. The latter will be Teurana indicated, as heretofore, by the non-local CapeStJaner signals The new Local Code is given Dagupan

below:

Aparri

: ང་

HHHHHenri 1883718. 11138181118 TÂ388 31:

Manila

DAY BIGNALS.

Legaspi Tacloban

Signal. Symbol.

Menning Surigao T-Red Cone.-A typhoon exism which Gam

may possibly cause" a Laboan gale at Hongkong with. in 24 hours.

14.20′29.88′

6.39 79 83

2-Black cone.-Gals expected from the

North (N.W. to N.E.).

3. Black cone

inverted-Gale expected from the

South (8. E. to 8.W.) -Black drum-Gale expected from the

East (NE to 8.E.).

6. Black ball--Gale expected from the

West (N.W. to S.W.). 6.-Double cone.-Gale expected to in-

crosse.

7-Black cross-Wind of typhoon force expected (any three- tion).

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

The signals will be lowered when it is copsidered that all danger is over. LTD. The Day Signals will be displayed at

PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG (SUBJECT TO ALTERATION),

TOR

M

*

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STEAMERS

: TO-BAIL "YUENSANG".. Fri, 30th Aug. 3 p. MANILA

TAISANG Sat, 31st Avg. Dlight BHANGHAI « SANDAKAN

"MAUSANG".. Wed, 4th Sept. Noon. MANILA

"LOONGSANG"...Fri, 6th Sept :3 p.m.

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SHANGHAI LINE --Sailings approximately every five days between Canton and Shanghai, sometimes calling at Swstow. Steamers on this line have limited amount of passenger accommodation, and through tickets can be obtained for Northern and Yangtr Ports via Shanghai. Through Bils of Lading are issued to all Northern and Yangtze Porta.

MANILA LINE :—A weekly service is maintained with Manila by vessels with good

passenger accommodation, sailings from both porta every Friday."

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

at Haihow when inducement offers.

BORNEO LINE-One sailing per month "between Hongkong and Bandskin by ⋆

steamer having, up-to-date accomodation for passengers

Cargo taken on through Bills of lading for Kudat, Jesselton, Labuan, Tawao and Labad Data.

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

kong and Tientsin, calling at Weihaiwei and Cheloo.

All

UNDER STRALIS, GOVERNMENT PASSPORT REGULATIONS. European Passengers, learing the Colony for Straits Settlement, am required to produce on arrived at destination passports with their Photographs and description Affixed thereto.

For Freight or passage, apply to Telephone No. 218.

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Bept. 11th. Ook 9th. Nov. Bab

These Eteamers have the most modern equipment, including Overhead Electrie Fans and Electrio Lighting ALL LOWER BERTES and large comfortable stateroomas (all single and two bertan only), "

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the masthead of the storm.signal maat, the flagstaff on the premises of the Hong. kong sad 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 Lyemua.

NIGHT SIGNALS (Lamps).

1.-White-white-white.

2-White-green-green.

3-Green-white-white.

4-Green-green-white...

5.White-white-green.

6.-Green-green-green.

7.-Red-green.red.

#

The Night Signals will be displayed, at sunset, on the tower of the Railway Station, on HLM.S. Tamar, and on the Harbour Office flagstaff. They will have the same signification as the day signals. Signal No. 7 will be accompanied by explosive bombs as above, in the event of the information conveyed by this signal being first published at night.

Wind

TTAILf།1༄། །།】ཤྲྰི༞Ē།ཡ1་F1 ! ཨཡཡ། ། Hd | L ༔yE;L ཻ་ཚིཎྜ

"

T. E. CLAXTON, Director.

1

1. Basorater, reduced to $2 degrees Fahren heit, on the trel of the se in luchar, tenILE and hundredthe

3. TEXTILATULA Fahrenheit.

in the munde, la dagros

1. Emere, in peroestage of maturations, tha kumidity of air satumused with moisture being 100%

4. Direction of Winn, to two points:

6. Foxon on Wix, socording to Beanfort Bele c☎ STATH OF WRATENK, & bằng sky, o detached alene, dúrissling rain, I fog, z gloomy, à bail, 1 lightsdag, o overset, 2, peletog #borers, § agus * FRźn, & Mow, &tbusser, v vizibility, w daw

7. Ea in inches, t ceaths and hundreds.

HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL

BIGIETER.

"

Rongkong Observatory, August 28th.

Baremeter midity Temperature

Previous On-Date On Date

Day

at

at 2pm 6am. } $ pa.

28.77

22.76

29.75

88

78

81

.87

91

80

Wind Direction...

Forsa

Elat

Fast

East

4.

%

Winther Bala

O

0

0,48

1.63

2

Highest open-air Temperstars on 27th ...85 Lowest open-air Temperature on 28ih...78

HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.

From 29th August to 4th September; 1318

HIOX-WAD

DAYS OF

Balght

Low Warsz

Halght

Exong

Кид

- Time,

"Time

At in

HUPPLEMENTARY WARNING.

Jchárs 20 m 2 1 When local signals are displayed in

TEL the Harbour & Cone will be exhibited at

2014

7 0 4 a 4.18 6 6

E

10 30 & 4 2

7

5m 9 4212 a

7 38 11 20

the following stations-Gap Rock Batar. 31 m

Sept 8 64 Wagian, Stanley, Aberdeen, Sau Ki Wan, B.

I m 5 53

87 Sai Kung Sha Tau Kok and Tai Po

8 30 46

to notify the fact to native craft and passing ocean vessels.

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

Tues.

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.p.h. mean valocity by Dines Anemométer) sad also warnings of expected changes in the direction and force of the wind. Owing, & however, to the uncertain movements of typhoons and to insuficient telegraphie observations, it will occasionally happen that signals to 5 may be displayed without a gale occurring at Hongkong, or even Gap Rock, but the reverse is not likely to happen, except in the esse of typhoons forming in the vicinity and travelling rapidly towards Hongkong, or of a located typhoon increasing ita rátaj of progression abnormally.

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

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 given; dre

40

1 42 4 2 0 35% 18

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Mr & Mrs R. FJ.

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Miss M. Boots

My O. T. Breakspear Mrs Brasil

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Miss Cartridge Miss Cisments:

Mrs Channets

Mr G. L. Coleman

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M.A, D.D. Mr 0.8. Gubbay Mr A. D. Galloway Mr & Mrs B. A. Hale Mr H. Hancock Mr & Mis E

Hayward

Mian Hämmerla

Mr W. B Hind Mr & M Hogg Mrx Botsc

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Me Hatchison Miss James Mr F. B. Johnson Mr Jobatos

Bir Ellis Kadoorie Mr & Mrs Kitaling Mr &

NODE

Mar Macaulay Mrs Mathieson MFB F. Mattingly Mr & Mrs MoNear Mira Moore

Men Myers Mr T. Nagano Mr & Mr F, G. Nightingale

Mr & Mrs H. A

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DIRECTORY

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1918.

FOR

CHINA,

JAPAN,

INDU-CHINA,

SIAM,

COREA, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, MALAY STATES, NETHERLANDS INDIA, PHILIP. PINES, BORNEO, Ero.

FIFTY-SIXTH ANNUAL ISSUE.

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