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WEATHER REPORT.
September 6th, a 12,14---No returns from Japan, Vladivostook and Weihaiwel. Freasure tardecreased over the south coast of Chirs, and increased slightly alsewhere. A typhoon appears to be stationary about 250 miles east of Aparri,
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 am, to-day, 0.00 inch. Total since January 1st, 19.81 inches, against an average of 67.85 inches.
The forecast for the 24 hours anding at noon to-day is as follows DISTRICT'
Chius Telegraph Company's office at Hong Hongkong to Gap Beak
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Fam
FORICAST. Westerly Gr variable winds, light to moder Lase; fine. "North winds,
kong-
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CHURCH
SERVICES.
Mation
REGISTER.
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7TH SEPTIMBER, A M.
ST. Joan's CATHEDRAL, Hongkong. 15th Sunday after Trinity, 8th September, 1918. Holy Communion (7.80 s.m., Service CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL Adam and Merbecke: Palm, 122; Hymn, 368 (Tuze 251), 313, 31 and St. (11am. Responses. Ferial: Venite, Farrant: Prima, Torle, Te Deum, Russell, Jenes and Pre: Benedictus, Goodenough (32nd evening) Hymns, 380 and 359 (Tane 78% God Save the King, NB-Palm 39, verses 3, 1. 9 and 13 in unison; Fatim 40, 7son 1, 2, 3, 6, 11, 12, 16 and 19 in unison; Hymn 3-0, Toraes 1 and 5 in unison.
112 Noon). Breasonz Litany
Ferial; Paims, floss and Evening Prayer-
m. Papon oinstary.
Stainer; Middle
Smart, Magrudent, · Cocks (15th morning);
Nuno Dimitif, Smart (22nd evening); Liymns,
Station.
Hakodate lkoi
Kochi Nagasald Kagoshima
Wind
Hour
Harometer
Temperature
Hamidity.
Direction.
231.282 kad 165. NE-Pasim 41, Verses 1, 2 | Vladivostock, 6 a and 13 in unison; Psalm 42. versen 1, 7, 8. Nemuro fm, 5 a} and 15 in unison; Hymn 289, perse i in unison; Hama 365, varses 1, 3 and 8 in unison. St. Asarw's CAVACH, Kowloon, at September, 1919. 15th Sunday after Trinity. Holy Communion at 8.15, Morning Prayaz. at 11. Resp. Ferini Vonite, Nare; 8th evening; Fra'm", 38, and $4 Tarlo from Parel, 40, Turle; Te Deum, Bates Rusland Stainer: Jalate, odward, 28th, worm 7: Hymay 285 219, 567, 479 (9 and two Verves). God Save the lar. Erning Prayer at 6 R-sparse, Ferial; Faal 41. Gess, 49, Foster; Magnifest, Smart: nue Dimittis, Foster; Hyzor, 283 (Türe131) 368 (Tane 49C Sud), and 31. Visper Hymn. Save the King.
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Changahs Gunział Shanghai Sharp Peak UNION CHECя. Kennedy. Brad. Sunday, Amoy
Swabow.... 8th September. Morning Service at 11. Hymns, 129, 336, 104, 6-4 and 151, Evening ish
Taihoku Service at e. Hymirs, 438. 197, 202, 93 d 352 Preacher, Rev. J. Stewart Kasil, M.A., of Union Theolrgical College, Conten.
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The Dread Grip of RHEUMATISM, SCIATICA, LUMBAGO, GOUT.
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Hongkong HotLL.
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Anderson
1. BABOKSTED, reduced to #2 "degrees Fahran- hit, on the level of the sea in inches, tetila and hundredźni.
2. Tumrunavuka, in the shade, fi dəgrem Fahrenheit.
1. Humor, in percentage of saturation, the humidity of air intaratod with moisturn bêing 100.
4. Diaporion on: Wien, to two points
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HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER.
Hongkong Observatory, September 6th
M.
Mr E. A Baxter Capt C. Berk Mrs E R. Bellos Mr H. T. Bennett The Mizzen Betnel Mr A. C. Biestorfeld
Mr R. J. Birbesk
Mr J. D. Birrell Mr. Nai Boen
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Mr. Bony
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Mr R. F. Cameren Mr B
Carma
MA. Chapman 31r E. Chapman Mr H Chep. M78 F. W. Cha Mr & Mrs T. . Clark Mr & Mrs T. J. Cekety M. F. L. Cooke Mrs Cornelissa and
daughter
MrJ.D Courtney
Mr W. C. Creix Mr F. W. Cer Dr&Mr H. 1.
Comming
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MH. J. Eddo Misa Evans
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Mr. Steererder. Mr & Mr B.. A Frargal and d.rghters
Mr W. Kobayashi Mr Kraba Mrs &. B. Langley Mr P. F. Larahberg
Mr & Mr P. A. Feulka.
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Mr & Mrs C. Lauritsen Mr & Mr J. J. Leiris Cap 18 Mr J. Lennoz Mr E Leth
Mr J. E. H. Libertai MiLadzay Mr P. F. Linton Mr Colberna Litte Mr B. Longfield Mr M,
M. Lopes Mr H. W.Lucas Mr H. E. Maslin
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Mr C.Larcy Goodrich Mita D. Goodfellow Mrs S Gowder Capt T. P. Ha'l Mr G. Harper M; E Hats AND
Mr W. A Helkens
Mr A. Hicks
M A. E Bodzine Mr & Mrs Henk koek Mr M. G. Bookstra Mr A. Holgersen Mr C. A. Holgeran MA She'ton Hooper Mr W. H. Hughes Mr E. P. Humbert Capt. R. Inne Mr J. C. de Jager Mr E. M. Joneph
Me & My H, E. Jadd
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Mr Amer haguers
Miss Anderson
PLAX
Mrs Ashworth Mr Clinton Baler
Mr & mr Dyer Ball
Mr C. B.. Bird
Mr S. McCrea
Dr G. W. MacKean Mr NcIntyre Miss MagPao
Mr & Mrs E. Madge
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Mr & Mrs M. M. Mangueran
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Mr Barked
Mr & Mr F. W. Cary
Mr A. J. CartST
Miss C-ments
Mrs Cbeurett
Mr G. L. Colem as
Mra Cormack
Mr A.S. D. Ceuland Mr & Mrs Donnell' Mirs Dodson MS. En, M.B.E.
Mra Esger Mrs Fletcher
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-HONGKONG-TIDE TÄKLE.
From Oth to 18th September, 1918.
HIGH WATER
H'kong
Height
Low Wazer.
m.fi
Hong
Mean
Time.
Bata
km. ft. Ini
10 10
B
10 295.
10
M8
Wat 10
6 am 3.12 7 592 0 65 m 3 50-
9 62
429
588 2 10 48 8 1 44342-6
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