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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1904.
HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL
· SIGNALS.
A NEW CODE.
We have received from the Hongkong Observatory, a new code of meteorological signals which comes into force at Hongkong on New Year's Day: They are the same as those at present in use at Shanghai, and will be hoisted on the mast beside the time-ball at Kowloon Point for the information of masters of vessels leaving the port. They do not neces sarily imply that bad weather is expected.. The. signals are as follows:-
A cone point upwards indicates a typhoon to the North of the Colony,
A cone point upwards and drum below in- dicates a typhoon to the North-East of the Colony.
A drum indicates a typhoon to the East of the Colony..
Shipping.
Arry #
Hangsang, Br. 5. 1,356, S. Wilde, 19th Oct.,
-Wahu and Chinkiang 15th Oct., Gen. J., M. & Co. Hailan, Fr, s.s., 377, L. Andersen, 19th Oct.,
Pakhoi and Hoihow 18th Oct., Gan, and Pigs, A. R. M.
Tipanas, Dul. 5.5, 2,475, P. Zuart, 19th Oct.
Amoy 18th Oct., Geo.-C. J. J. L. Pelayo, Br. ss., 11,000, Brooke, 19th Oct
Singapore 13th Oct., Petroleum.-McBain & Co.
Kwanglee, Ch. 5.s., 1,460, Lincola, 20th Oct.,
Canton 19th Oct., Gen.-C. M. S. N. Co. Uganda, Br. s.8., 3.498, Cunningham, zoth Oct., -Rangoon 8th Oct, and Singapore 13th, Gen-Order.
Kwangtah, Ch. s.s., 1,536, W. H. Luat, 30th Oct-Shanghai 17th Oct., Gen.-C. M. $. N. Co.
Steamers Expected...
Vassals
From
Agents
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VISITORS AT THE HOTELS.
HONGKONG.
Allaire, U.S.A., Capt. Katsch, E. Ai
and Mrs. W, H.
Allen, C. H. Barbiton, Mr.
Kirkwood, J. Knaggs, Dr. S. T. Lauback, Mrs. H. L.
Bingham, Mr. & Mrs. Lewis, A. R.
Macdonald, D. Mackie, C. Gordon
Simlag. ..... Singapore. P. & D. CoOct. 21 Agamemnon... Singapore. B. & 5, Oct. 21 Segovia Singapore. H, A. L....Oct. 22
T. E. and child Korea.......Manila ...P. M. Co... Oct. 23 Birbeck, R. J. Zieten. Kobe M. & Co... Oct. 25 Bisney, Misa Emp, of India.Japan C. P. R. CoOct. 24 Bisney, hic. and Mrs. S. Marriott, Dr. O. Gaelic San Fcisco O, & O. Co Oct. 29 Blair, D. K. P. R. Luitpold. Singapore M. & Co... Oct. 26 Bissell, W. S. Kish
McAmo, T. P.
New York. S., T. &Co Oct. 30 Boggan, Mr. and Mrs. Milton, Miss Arabia. Portland... P. & A. CoNov. 7 Siberia. San F'cisco P. M. Co... Nov. 4
and infant
Moon, Mr. & Mrs. B. M. Mongolia....... San Fcisco P. M. Co... Nov. to Borthwick, Mrs. R. W. Overend, Dr. E. K.
Newington, A. G. Massapequa ... New York. S., T. & CoNov.
and child
KING KIWARI,
| Asis, Mr. and Mrs. J. Logan, J. C.
VA, Van
Casulti, D. C.
Trocker, Capt. J. M.
Hamblis, F. H.
Hamblin, Mm. F. H..
Hanmer, Thos A. *. Jackson, Mr. & child
Jameson, J. Walt
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Lugabil, V. MacMillan, A. C. May, Alfred J.
May, Ernest A. G.
Pierre, R. S.
Prat, Lieut. E
Rose, Mr. de Bing, Tho
I.
Shepherd, Bruce
Staeger, O.
Wortman, A,
Kemp, H. N.
Bunner, Mr. and Mrs. McClay, A.
w.c.
Kiene, F.
Meikle, Mr. & Mrs. E. Miller, P. L.
Kiene, Mrs. Kranil, G.
OCCIDENTAL
Bonner, E. A.
Baird, B. A. Barker, W.
Keyt, Dr. F.
Bohlmann, O.
Lorenzen, Mr.
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Pattle, Mr. J. A.
Paterson, Mrs. & child
Boyce, W. B.
Broughall, L.
Perkins, Mr. and Mrs.
T. L.
Chandler, Lieut. F.
Peran, Lieut. T
Coleman, Y. M.
Robinson, H.
Bryan, C.
Cormand, Mr. and
Mrs.
Smith, H.S.
Dibrall, W. C.
Ranney, Mr. and Mrs.
arrop, H. W.
Hopkins, L. M.
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Deacon, F. B.
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Rice, P. F.
KOWLOON:
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Dean, G.
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Robertson, W. R.
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Adams, Miss J. C.
Dewar, F. M.
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Rutherford, N. H.
Jagt, B.
Dorsey, W. R.
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Sayer, G. Burton
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Mitchell, Mr.
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Downing, T. C.
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Fisher, H. G.
Scott, Mr. & Mrs J, G. Skott, C.
Mrs. G. S.
Forster, Dr. A. F.
Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Returns.
at Kowloon
Claverburn, Br. 5.s., 2,518, Parker zoth Oct..-U.S.S. Pathfinder... Yokohama via Shanghai and Keelung 18th U.S.S. Fathomer
U.S.S. Decatur ............. Oct., Gen.-S., T. & Co.
U.S.S. Bainbridge ... Pakhoi, Br. &5., 1,229, K. E. Tuebbia, zoth
U.S.S. Chauncey Oct-Saigon 13th Oct., Rice and Rice H.I.G.M.S. Hansa.... meal,-B. & S.
Tsinan......romane via Sikha.................. Yatshing...............
Empire, Br. 3.5., 4.499, P. T. Helms, zoth Oct., -Sydney 28th Sept., and Manila 18th Oct., Gen.-G., L. & Co.
Clark, W. G. Cunningham, G.
Dock. Davies, F. O.
Likin.... Agincourt.
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low
Clearances at the Harbour Office. Hot Ho, for West River.
Lilia
Cosmopolitan
30
1
Post Office.
A cone point downwards and drum indicates a typhoon to the South-East of the Colony.
San Cheong, for Canton. Keongwal, for Bangkok. Decima, for Chefoo.
A cone point downwards indicates a typhoon Pak Kong, for West River.
to the South of the Colony,
A cone point downwards and ball below
indicates a typhoon to the South-West of the
Colony.
Uganda, for Yokohama. Kwongchow, for Canton. Fausang, for Kobe,
Chanwat, for West River. Pelaya, for Taku.
Tak Ding, for West River. Achilles, for Singapore.
Wingchal, for Macao.
A ball indicates a typhoon to the West of Kwangiak, for Canton. the Colony.
A cone point upwards and ball below indicates a typhoon to the North-West of the Colony.
Red Signals indicate that the centre is believed to be more than 300 miles away from the Colony.
Black Signals indicate that the centre is believed to be less than 300 miles away from the Colony.
The above signals will, as heretofore, be Special attention given to effectively display. hoisted only when typhoons exist in such posi- tions or are moving in such directions that in. log advertisements.
formation regarding them is considered to be of The type used as a standard for setting importance to the Colony or to shipping leav
ing the harbour,
advertisements is similar to this, unless we are
Jastructed to display the advertisement, when
any aflactive style of type will be adopted This standard runs exactly eight lines in the
inch, and about night words to the line.
DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
Notices of Births, Deaths, and Marriages
St each insertion in the Daily and Weekly
CONTRACT ADVERTISEMENTS.
Special Rates for standing advertisements
can be ascertained from the Manager,
Advertisements for the Daily should reach
the Hongkong Telegraph Office not later than
noon of the day they are intended to appear.
Unless otherwise specified all advertisementa
will be repeated and charged for until counter-
manded,
JOBBING DEPARTMENT.
Job Printing of all descriptions undertaken,
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PAMPILLETS,
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FXPRESSES.
All job printing is done under European supervision, wall tamped out, free from errors,
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OFFICE..
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THE MANAGER,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH CO., LE
I, Ica House Road,
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NIGHT SIGNALS.
Two lanterns hoisted vertically indicate bad weather in the Colony and that the wind is expected to veer.
Two lanterns hoisted horizontally indicate bad weather in the Colony and that the wind is expected to back.
The signals are repeated on the flagstaff of the Godown Company at Kowloon, and also, by day only, at the Harbour Office and on M's Receiving Ship.
LOCAL STORM-WARNINGS.
The Colony itself is warned of approaching typhoons by means of the Typhoon Gus placed at the food of the mast, which is fired whenever a strong gate of wind is expected to blow here.
NOTICE BOARDS,
Notice boards are placed at:
Joint Cable Companies' Office. Ferry Company's Pier, Ice House Street.
Blake Pier,
Post Office.
Harbour Office,
|
Ferry Company's Pier, Kowloon.
WEATHER-FORECASTS and STORM- WARNINGS are exhibited on the above boards daily about 11 a.m., and also at other hours, day or night, whenever necessary. Informa. tion of importance is also issued by "Express." THE CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER is exhibited at the same places daily about noon. It contains observations made al Hongkong and at a number of stations in the Far East, together with Remarks, Weather, forecasts, and information regarding the exiri | ‚ence and movements of typhoons based thereon.
SPECIAL INQUIRIES.
Masters of vessels or their agents may; whenever necessary; call at the Telegraph Company's Office in Connaught Road and send telegrams to the Observatory asking for special information without charge. inquiries may also be sent from the Police Station at Kowloon Point which is connected with the Observatory by telephone,
Such
- THE LAW OF STORMS,
Further information concerning the weather to be expected while signals are hoisted, and salling directions, are given in "The Law of Storms in the Eastern Seas.
F. G. F100,
Acting Director. Hongkong, Observatory, and January, 1994.
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Departures. Oct. 20. Keongwat, for Bangkok. Shahrada, for Saigon, Hangsang, for Canion, Thales, for Swatow,
Fausang, for Kobe. Decima, for Chefoo. Achilles, for Singapore.
Presengers arrived.
Per Tipanas, from Amoy-Mr. and Mrs. van Aalst, and 12 Chinese.
Per Pakhol, from Saigon-Messrs. Dewar, Allen, and go Chinese.
Shanghai-Messrs.
Latham, Alton, and 102 Chinese."
Per Kwangian, from
Shipping Report.
Str. Pelayo from Singapore-Fresh Elly wind and fine.
In future, there will be one delivery of correspundeace each day on week days only in Shaukiwan, leaving General Post Office at
noon.
Pillar Boxes at Arsenal Street and Percival Street will in future be cleared four times a day as under.
Percival Street $8 am-11am 12 p.m.-5 p.m. (85 am-115 am. 22.5 p.m.-5.5 p.m.
Arsenal Street
Mail will clona for :- Canton-Per Hankow, 2131 Oct., 7.30 AM. Boihow and Bangkok-Per Loosok, 21st Oct, 9 A.M.
Macao-Per Heungskan, 21st Oct., 1.15 P.M. Manila, Thursday island, Cooktown, Caim, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney, Hobart, I aun ceston, New Zealand, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth Per Fawala Maru, 21st Oct., 3 P.M.
Shanghai and Yokohama - Per Maria Valerie, 21st Oct..'s P.M.
Manila-Per Leongsang, 21st Oct. 3 P.M. Namtao-Per Taichun, 21st Oct., 5 P.M. Sanbue-Per Hol Fu, 2191 Oct, 5 P.M. Canton-Per Powan, 21st Oct., 5 P.M. Canton-Per Kinshan, 22nd Oct. 7.30 A.M.. Amey and Manila-Per Rubí, 22nd Oct., 9 A.M.
Shanghai, Moji, Kobe and Yokohama-Peri Tiilatjap, 22nd Oct., 10 AM,
Batavia, Samarang, Sourabaya and Macassar -Per Tjipanar, zand Oct., to A.M.
Europe. X, Indus, vira Tu corb Per
Str. Kwangtah from Shanghai :-Light vari- | Malla, 22nd Oct., A M able winds, and fine throughout.
Str. Fangsang from Wuhu :-Moderate N.E. winds, and fine weather throughout, passed 1.. Coptic of Heachu Island bound N... Trocas with lighter in tow off Dansberg Island (bound N.)
Str. Pakkat from Saigon :-Fine weather throughout the passage, passed s.8. Telemachus with French man-of-war hulk in tow on Mon- day, 17th inst., Cape Varella bear 5. 30* W., dist. 18 miles.
Swatow, Amoy and Foochow-Per Hailong, 32nd Oct., I PM.
Macao-Per Heungshan, and Oct. 1. P.M. Namtao- Taichun, 22nd Oct. 5 Pat Sanbue-Per Hot Fu, 22nd Oct., & P.M. Canton-l'er Falshan, 23rd Oct, 9 A.M. Singapore, Penang and Calcutta Kumjang, 25th Oct, 2 p M.
Manila-Per Team, 25th Oct., 4 P.M. Europe India, via Tuticorin Zielen, 26th Oct., 11 A.M.
Per
Port Darwin, Thursday Island, Cooktown, Cairns, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, Melbourne, Ade. laide and Pertb-Per Taiyuan, 27th Oct.
4 P.M.
Davies, Mrs. J. T.
Pollard, A. H. Puddepha, W. T.
F.O. Rayner, F. 8.
Douglas, Capt. & Mr. J. Sayle, R. T. D.
Fox, Dr. H. E. Freeman, Dr. W. P. Fullaway, Mr. and Mrs.
C. H. Glover, C. Grant, A. W. Grant, Mr. P. D. H. Grimain, Count P. L. Gray, H. C. Hahn, Dr. D. E. Hanron, 1. Hall, Capt T. Harding, R.
Hardy, Mrs. C. S. Hoggan, Dr. B. B. Hordern, J. B. Howley, Dr. E. J. Hoyt, Mr. and Mrs, P.
Hurst, R.N., Engineer.
Capt. Johannsen, E.
Alton, Mr. Beers, H. H. Bell, Mrs. J. Burke, F.
Sleeman, Dr. B. Somerville, Geo. Somewille, Mrs. A. Soper, C. H. Stein, A. L. Stewart, W. M. Tarboux, M. G. C. Thomas, C. B. Thomborrow, J. Thomson, S. Thutherly, U.S.A,Major
and Mrs. H. E. Trimael, W. D.
Stephens, H.
Trenmann, Capt.
Pinkston, Col.
and Mrs.
Thomson, Major and Watson, Mr. and Mrs.
Tremonger, Lt-Comdr.
W. H.
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER. October 19th, 1904, am.
Vladivostock.
Nemuro......
Hakodate ...
Tokio ......... Kochl....... Nagasaki..... Kagoshima... Osbima
Bar. Th. Hu. Wind Wr.
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29.97
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Wemyss, J. L.
Wolf, Philip
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Woolmer, Mr. and Mrs. Taichu..........
Tainan.........
Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Koskus.......
Gordon
Wyles, W. S.
Yoshida, M.
Zanetti, Dr. A. B.
CONNAUGHT.
Canteron, J. D. M. Christie, Mr. & Mrs. D. Cronin, Joho Eyre, Mr. and Mrs. Ezekiel, R. M. Grice, M. Howard, E. Jacobs, M.
Jackson, T. B. Menashib, R. Newborn, R. H. Palmer, Mirs Parker, W. T. Pollard's LilliputianCo. Ross, H.
II. Spratt, R.N., W. R. Templeman, C. Warnes, C. A. Webb-Bowen, M.
PEAK
Beattie, Į, M. Beattie, M. P. Benson, Major & Mrs. Black, Mr. & Mrs. W. Bourchier, Mr. & Mrs Brown, Col. F. I. Bruins, J.
Chapman, A.
Mosie, Major Muelle, Consul E. Ollis, F. B. O'Neil, Mr. Pheldrake, Capt. Pollock, K.C., Mr. Post, N. l'owell, P. J.
Chichester, Major and Poxton, Mr.
Mrs. A. A.
Donald, W. H,
Dymock, Lieut. 1. Ferrier, Col. G. H. French, Major G. A. Galloway, Á. D. Grant, A. K. Guibert, Mr. and Mrs. Hassan, Mr. Hudig, D. Holborow, Mr.
Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. Jeffries, H. U.
losling, Major C. L. Karel, K. Laing, Mr. Martin, H.
Sawer, Mrs.
Smith, C. W.
Smith, Mr. and Mr. Spalckhaver, W. O. C, Steavenson, D. Stokes, Mr. Stopani, Mr. Stoppa, Mr. Thomson, Mr. & Mrs,
W.
Watkins, RE, Capt.
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Vessels in Port.
STEAMER. Agincourt, Br. ss., 2,676, J. E. Watson, 3rd Oct., Hainan 1st Oct., Sand and Water. --Order. Amara, Br. s.5., 1,566, C. J. Mattock, 17th Oct, -Moji 13th Oct., Coal,-., M. & Co. Binh Thuan, Fr. &.5., 983, Ribault, 15th Oct., Honolulu and San Francisco-Per Korza, 29th McDonald, Mr. & Mrs. White, Dr. and Mrs. Manila......
Chowia, Ger. 8.9., 1,055, T. Spiesen, 17th Oct., Samarang 24th Sept, Sugar-B. & Co.
-Bangkok 4th Oct., Rice.-B. & S. Chowtai, Ger. s.8., 1,115, H. Textor, 12th Oct., -Bangkok 5th Oct., Rice and Timber- B. & 5.
Dagmar, Ger. s., 911, C. Wolff, 18th Oct-
Bangkoke rith Oct, Rice.-B. & S. Edendale, Br. 8, 772, Moss, 17th Oct.,
Singapore a7th Sept., and Saigon 10th Oct., Rice and Geo.-Master.
Forest Dale, Br, 1.9, 2,284, H. Noall, 18th Oct,
-Moji 12th Oct., Coal.-B. & Co. Hailoong, Br. sa, 783, C. A. Mutton, 17th Oct., Hainan Island 15th Oct., Gen.-D., L. & Co.
Industrie, Swed, salvage-tug, 62, H. O. Uddin,
14th Oct,from Stockholm.
Kumsang, Br. s.5, 2,077, E. J. Buller, 19th Oct-Singapore 15th Oct, Gen.), M. &
Co.
Swatow, Chefoo and Tiantsin-Per Kani, 27th Oct., 4 P.M.
Cebu and Iloilo-Per Kaifong, 27th Oct., 4 P.M.
Manila-Per Zafiro, 29th Oct., 9 A.M. Shanghai Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama,
Oct1 II A.M.
Shanghal-Per Woosung, 29th Oct., 4 P.M. Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria and Vancouver, B.C.-Per Tartor, and Nov., II AK.
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Bramble Loock, Ger. ... 1,010, G. Schultzen, 18th Britomart...
Oct-Swatow 17th Oct., Rice.-B. & S.
Centurion ... Maria Valerie, Aust. $.5, 2,543, Berberovich,
Cressy Cherub 18th Oct,-Singapore 13th Oct., Gen.-- S., W. & Co.
Espiègle Numantia, Ger, ss., 4,386, H. Brehmer, 19th Fearless Fame... Oct-Moji 14th Oct., Coal-P. & A. S. S. Glory Petchaburi, Ger. 3.8., 1,373, G. Hillmann, 18th Hart
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175
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208
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140
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414
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134
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140
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6,500
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Sirius Tartar, Br. u., 2,768, F. W. Evans, 18th Oct., Snipe
-Vancouver 19th Sept., Gen.-C. P. R. Taku... Co.
Tamar Tilatlap, Dut. s.5, 1,475, H. Koops, 17th Oct., Teal
Macasar 9th Oct., Gen.-J. C. I. Lou Theti... Tsinan, Br. 8.8., 1,453, W. B. Brown, 15th Oct., Twood
40+ ....... coast defence gonboat -Australis 10th Sept., and Manila 12th Vengeanca Oct., Gon.-B. & S.
Vestalu Yatshing, Br. 3.5., 1,423, T. Sellar, rath Oft, Virago
Sourabaya 3rd Oct., Sugar-j., M. & Co. Yawata Mars, Jap. 1, 2,366, A. E. Moses, Whiting
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