THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY OCTOBER 4 1907.
pond at Taipo, $9,000. With these exceptions inga sro always prominent by reason of their all the works appenripe on the estimates have||chameter, and I don't think it would appeal to been began. It had been decided that the the general public that our buildings should second section of the Tytam Tuk scheme be of the inferior class that he desires to intros should not be gone on with, and therefore ducs. As regards laying out the main roada that is sufficient reason for not having in at Kowloon, a former colleague of my hơn, curred any expenditure. The Branch Post friend advocated making the roads zzo feet Office at Wanchal, it has also been decided to wide, so it is obvious it la impossible to please | postpone. With regard to Blake Fier, a everybody, He stated that Gascoigne Road
S.Ippongi, K. Kanasuve, K. Matinshima, S. Usuki, Matino, U. Teruke, Sato, J. Sugimoto, Ichihashi, Keat, G. A. Short, T. Hands, Miss Baker, Miss Merreck, Messrs. R. R. Shee and
Ano.
Shipping Reports, Sir..Hongkong from Holbow -Very strong wind, F.N.E, monsoon, high sea, rainy,
Str. Pambank, from Saigns:-Fine weather
great quanillies of rajo.
Jog) Office.......... Abraham, E, S
A Mati witi close for Saigon Per Telemackus, 4th Oct., 8 AM Matila-Per Zafiro, 5th Oct 10 AM, N Saigon Por Quarta, 5th Oct, to AM. Feiops &c, India, via Tasicoris-Par Dalen, 3th Oct. 11 AMOLE
Micio-Per Sui Taf, 5th Oct., 1.15 B.M. Swatow and
Aftalios, tel Adamı, P. R. Backbuse, JE Battiscombe, H. G. Beattie, R. H Birbeck, Bisney, Blancy, Miss
Brayfeld, T. Bucher, J. I. Carpenter, E. Way Carter, A. Crook, A. H... Calvin, H. E.
Cruickshank, J.
indent has gone home for the necessary mate was metalled from kerb to kerb. If that is so to variable, thence strong NE. winds and Oct 3 PM): ghai-Per Chunsang, Sib Riunn, A, H.
After remarks by the Colonial Secretary and the Governor, the Bill was referred to the Finance Committes.
COMMERCIAL,
rial to erect a covering, but it is not expected I was not before aware of it and bave heard it that it will be received in time to be erected for the first time. I don't think that in the during the current year. As to the resuming.mattor of thin road any undue extravagance and filling in, of the fish pond at Taipo, the has been perpetrated. Becomary resumption has been carried out, but it has been decided to employ the funde iptend- ed on works of greater importance. In place of these works we have undertaken the building of a slaughter house and animal depot at Kow loon at an estimated cost of $70,000. This was rendered necessary on account of the Railway, work. We now have undertaken the erection. of officer's quarters at Talpo, estimated to cost | over $10,000. The extrusion of the medical taff quarters was rendered necessary by giving up the private nur lng institute, which bas been in vogue for's-me time, and a consider. able amount of time has been devoted to the
preparation of "particulars with regard to the boat refuge on which 'my honourable friood at the head of the tabla has said a good deal. Com log now, Sir, to the wosks that are in progress; about which my hon. friend opposite stated that great delays had occurred, 'I would preface my remarks by stating that according toʻre- cords in my possessing the Hotel Mansions were nearly six years in construction, and St. George's and the Royal Building seven years. The foundations of the Law Copite was laid in July 9, and it is expected that it will be completed in 19ro, or ten years from the date .of commencement. The present contract was Int in July 1903. Some delay occurze, Sir, in Connection with that contract. When lenders
TO-DAY'S EXCHANGE,
London-Bank T.T.
Selling.
Do.. demand....... Da. 4 months' sight France-Bank T.T........ America-Bank TŤ. India T.T... Germany-Bank T.T......
demand
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30 days sight San Francisco &. New York.54 4 months' sight
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DIN 192193 Bask of England rate ......................... Ban' of Franca... Shearmign
THE WEATHER.
Sir Taming, from Manila -Light variable winds, and light N.E. breeze, with fine clear weather and smooth sea.
VESSELS IN FORT.
НТНАМНИЯ,
Hai bong-Per Hongkong, 5th Oct., 5 r.M. Manila Por Sika, çib Det, 5 P.M. Swain Amoy and Tamsui-Per Yorkin Hary, 6th Oct., Bam.
Niogpo and Shanghai-Per Kuungsang, 7th Oct., 3 FIM,
Hoihow and Haiphong-Per Hudek, 7th
SP.M.
Oct
Swatow, Amoy and Foochow-Per Halmun, 7th CL, P.M.
Amara, Br., 1,554, C. J. Mattock, 27th Sept.
-Moji 31st Sept, Coatu-J., M. & Co.. Anglo Australian, Br. s., 2,545," Lewis, tat
Oct-New York and Durban soth Aug.Manila-Por Taming, tih Oct; 3P.M. -Kerosine Oil.-S. O. Co.
Singapore, Penang and Calcutta- Fer Gregory Apcar, Bib Oct.. 2. P.M.
Borned,
Ger. By 1.344. P. Sembili, soh Sept Sandakan 24th Sept., Gen.—M. & Co. Chunsang, Br. 6, 1,417, D. A. King. 30th SeptMoji asih Sept., Coal-), M. & Co.
Delta, Br. 8.8, 4,785, C. L. Daniel, 3rd Oct.
Shanghai 1st Oct, Mails and Gen.-P. & 0.5. N. Co. Empress of India, Br. 2, 3,032, E. Beetham, R.M.R., 120d Sept, Vancouver (8.C.) 3rd Sept, and Shanghal 19th, Flour, Malls and Gen., C. P. R. Co. Gregory Apcer, Br. 3., 3,961, S. H. Belson, and Oct.,-Moji 27th Sept., Coal, D. S. * Cả Là Joshin Maru,
Jap.1.72, 1. S. Smith, Kamakura Maro, Jap. 8. 3,798, H. Fraser, Oct-Tamsui 29th Sept. Gen. 40. B.
3rd Oct, London 14th Aug., and Singa Kassio Maru, Jap. s. 1,824, D Meri, 2nd
pore 24th Sept., Gen.-N. Y. K.
Keong Wai, Ger, 1.5, 1,115, J. Köhler, 19th
Oct-Iquique toth C'er., Gen.—T. K. K. Sep-Bangkok- and Swatow 18th Sep Pice.-B. & S.
K.
a. Kumiang, Br. 2, 3,078, E. J. Buller, 6ib. Aug.-Calcutta via Penang and Singapore 2015 Aug. Gen-J M. & Co. Machew, Ger, s... 993, R. G. Zöllner, 3rd Oct, Bangkok 26th Sept, Rice,-, & Co.
41% -ji % 59.06
were called for, the Inwest that could be obtain. ed from a sellable contractor was for $6.0,poo, I could ant see my way, Sir, to advisa the Governmint to let such a contract. After 'some delay in which an attempt was made to carry out the work departmentally a contract' was lot for $483,209, a loving of 5:46,800 Even if the work has taken a litle longer un der contract, I submit the d·lay,TM jastified by the saving effected. The building, caties slightly over N. E, China and W, Jopan, scarcely reasonably, be, compared to those
and fallen moderately at the Yangtze stations. surrounding, because it is, of an entirely different character. The foundation is-of stone with huge granite blacks from the top to the
The following report is from Mr. F G Figg Director of the Hongkong Observatory :---
On the 4th at 11.50 2.-The barometer has
The area of low pressure, lying over the N.E. part of the Sea of Japan' yesterday, appears to shallow depression is moving Eastwards over huva passed to the Pacific. This morning'a the Lower Yangtzo.
Moderate N.E, and E. winds are expected to prevail in the Formosa Channel and the N. pair of the China Sea,
Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 nm. In-day, '0.00 inches.
YORECAST.
winds, moderatej fair to shown y
1-Hongkong and neighbourhood, E.
2-Formosa Channel, same as No. 1. 3-South rosat of China between Hongkong auf Inmocks; same as No. 1.
bottom. Every surrounding with some slight exception, the exception being imposed on the "owners by the Building Ordinance as regarde the use of granite on the ground floor, is but of brick and plaster, and if the Colony desire, such buildings can be erected at a much greater - speed than granițe, buildings. The designs for the new, buildings were prepared by eminent architects at home under instruc- tions from the Secretary of State, an l.it cannot be sald anybody here was responsible for them. With regard to the Pastice the foundation contract was let in December 93, and it is expected that the building will each comple tion in 1911, or eight years after it was under taken. Comparing thai, Fir, with the surround. -ing bulldings I dont see that there is much-to- cayil_at_In_the_care_of_that_building....1. venture to say that it is of a very superior class to those immediately surrounding it. The ban, member asid there must be a great loss to the Government through the delay'in şelling, land. I can only say in reply to that, that if land was available for sale at the present moment, my advice to the Government would-Pheumpenh, Br. s.5, 1,062, J. H. Scott, ird
be not to sell it as the time is not an opportune one for selling land in my opinion, and I don't -488-that-the-Government is suffering a greatTM| 'loss. As regards the preparation of bullding material with the tools available here it in almost necessary to exeruta on the site, other wise the delay, I fear, would be greater than under the present syrium Take the case of the Law Counts; the stones are not interchange. able to any extent, and as occasionally happens when cre stone gets damaged it is necessary to wait until another is brought across from the quarry. No obvious gain would result from a change from the present system to any other. As regards the draining of nullahs, that is a work that has been actively e rried on for a good many years, and if the hon, membir will refer to the estimates he will see that a large expenditure has been incurred on it during the past year, Regarding the "typhoon refuge, Bir, the hon. member stated that members were not in a position to judge. how the estimate was arrived at. It certainly has
4 --South east of China between Hongkong: and Haisan, sam as No, i
Shipping
Arrivals.
Hongkong. Fr. ... 712. A. Cornelinsen. 3rd
Oct,Beiha 2nd Oct., Gen.~A, R. M. Deli, Ger. 2.5, 726, J. Leuss, 3rd Oct.-Bang
kok 26th Sept., Rice -M. & Co.
Oc-Enigon 19th Sept., Gen, and Rice. -Wo Fat Sing. Taming, Dr... 1,35 AW, Outerbridge, 4th Oct-Manila 1st Oct, Hemp and Gen, B. & S..
Calherind Apcar, Br. 1,730, W. D. A.
Thomas, 4th Oct-Calcutta 18th Sept... Penang and Singapore 30th, Gep.-D. 5, & Co., 18,
Devawongas, Ger. x.a., 998, T. V. Bruhn, 4th Oct-Hoihow 3rd Oct. Gen.--M. & Co.
Clearances at the Harbour. Chiyse, for Shanghai, Klukiang, for Shanghai, Anghin, for Swstow, Delta, for Sing pare. Cheangchew, for Amov. Heiching, for Kwong-chow-wan.
Depart from Oct. 4.
Delhi, for Shanghal. Button, for Swatow. Christian Michelsen, for Mofi. Glenfallsch, for Amoy.
not begs the custom to give hon. mombers Yawata Marg, for Manila. detailed estimates, nor do I think it would be a
for Swaty w.
for Sham
Ing of Causeway Bay, it has been before the
.prudent coured to adopt. Regarding the
dreht, for..
for Saigon.
Council on previous occasions. Tho estimate 4ght, for Bangkok.
Tjiliwong, for MacFar
:
Passengers arrived.
Manila, Ger. 6.4., 1,t. 8, J. Minsten, 22nd Sept., Melbourne 17th Aug, and: Manila 19th Sept. Gen.-M. & Co. Merapi, Dut. 1. 1,597, E. Uldall, 25th Sept
—Java" via Síògapore 19th Sept., Sugar.—- Chinese
Shanghal-Per Vilsang, 8th Oct., 3 P.M.
Europe. Geur India, via Tuticorin-Pa| Garden, 9th Oct. 11 & M.
(Peru iquique-Per Kamis Maru, toth Oct, Karatau, Kobe, Yokohama, Callan, and TEAM.
Yokohama and Kobe-Per Chingt, joih Oct.3 P.M.
Cebu-aud Iloilo Per Sungkiang, toth Oct Manila, Zamboanga, Port Darwin, Thursday. Island, Cooktown, Cairns, Townsville, Bris- bane, Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zea- land, Melbourne, Adelaide, and Perth--Per Changsha, 10th Oct., 3 P.M.
Manila, Simpsonhaten, Fr. Wilhelmsha terbershobe, Matupl, Brisbane, Sydney,
toth Oct., 42 M Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, Melbouras, Adelaide, Perth and Fremantle-Per Hanila,
Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and San Francisco Per Persia, 11th Oct.,' it A.M. Singapore, Penang and Bombay-Per Levan #o, 3th Oct, NOON.
Oct., 3 P.34.
Swatow and Shanghai-Par Shaaksing, 11th Manis Per Loongsang, eith Oct., 3.P.M. Tientein - Per Cheongshing, saih Oct.,
Warm, Sth Cct., 11 A.M.
Europe, "&c. India, vi Tuticorio-Per |
A
Shanghai, Yokohama, Koba and Moji-Per Frohsang, 15th Oct. 3 P.M.
Oct, 2 M..
Swatow and Shanghai-Per Vochow, 16th
Chefoo and Nowchwang-Per Kwaiyang, 18th Oct., 3 P.M.
Shangbai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama and Seattle, (Wash.)-Per Minnesota, 19th Oct.,
Mercedes, Br. .., 3,00, J. S. McGregor, 211AM.
Sept.Weihaiwel 16th Sept., Ballast.— Admiralty.
Nanshan, Br. .., 1,299. A. Jones. 30th Sept.
Sigon 25th Sept, Rice and Gen.-B. &
Co.
Profit, Nor. 8., 215, H. Schlytter, 10th Sept.
Progress, Ger. 1.8., 687, H. Pahren, 3rd Oct.,- Iloilo th Sept, Sugar,-Aagaard, Thore sen & Co.
Cebu 28th Sept., Ballast---S. & Co. · Quaria, Ger. $.1,-1,145, H. Madren, aznd Sept.,
Java Porta via Macassar 13th Sept., Suur and Gen.-J. C. J. L. Saint George, Br. 13, 267, A. W; May, 3rd Oct-New York, U.S.A. 3rd Aug., Cien --
Solstad, Nor. .., 897, N. Bjornsgaard, 8th Sept,-Saigon 14th Sept., Rice and Flour,
Aagaard, Thoresen & Ca Telemachus, Br. ss., 1,40, J. Williamenn, 26th Sept,Saigon 21st dept, Rice and Flour. -Wo Fat "eng,
Tolv, Not, 13.,,~40, E. Jacobsen, 24th Sept..--- Bangkok 1 th Sept., Rice.-Wallem & Co. Zafiro, Br. s... 1,619. A. Fraser, 1st Oct.
Manila 18th Sept., Hemp and Gen.--S., T; & Co, Zoroaster, Br. $3,2,375, J. Ewan, 5th Sept
Xmas Island 3rd Sept., Phosphate Rock,
M B. K
Singapore, Penang and Calcutta Per Kutsang, 19th Oct, so A.M.
San Francisco-Fer Hongkong Maru, 19th Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and
- Oct; to A.M.
Chefoo and Tientsin-Per Kueichow, "21st Od. 1 P's.
bapghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohami, tors and Vancouver, R.G.-Per Empress of Chlan, 24th Oct 3 P.M.
On and from the seth October, the. British Post (ffice at Tientsin will be closed.
CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR PARCEL MAILS, HOMEWARD
Joseph, M. R. Toughin, J, C. Logan, Lübring, Bys Marioit, Dr. O. Mcintosh, G. C. Matt, F. DA Newborn, R. H. Qute, F. Pollock, 5. Powell, W. A Preshaw CM. Pugh, A. Reiphs, E. Ray, E. H. Spurge, H. S. Stevens, Rer. A. Symmon, W. G.
I:
W. 5.
how M. L.
Toovey, R. Topless, H. I Tricker, C. H. Tailidge, G. W
Rinstmann, W.
Ezekiel, R. M.
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Fairchild, H. J.
Falconer, P. J.
Fisher, H. G. Franklin,
C.B.
R. L
Denman
Fuller, S. 1,
Gucht, C. Van der G. E. Gorrell, O
H. E
Watkins, C. E.
Hail, Capt. T.
Williams, J. T. L
Hall,
W.
Wisbatt, 1. B.
and Wishart, L.
Mr.]; W.
Woods, J. D. Zacharian, Mrs.
Hewett, Hon. Mr.
Mr. E. A Howard, L. Harding, Innes, Capt. R.
R..
Wittington, Mr. and
·KING EDWARD,
Allyo, Harry Bramley, Harry Corse. Jr., Mr. & Mrs. Price, W. G.
G. B.
Peacock, Miss Annie Price, H. E.
•
Dickinson, A. R. Harman, Mr. and Mrs. Jack, Mr. C. M. Jorge, Mr. and Mrs.
J.V. Joseph, 1. E Katsch, E. A Kennard, H. J
Scot, Mrs. James Scott, Master G. Scott, Master R. Silverstone, Mr. & Mn. F.S
Silverstone, Arthur H. Silverstone, M. L. Silverstone, M, S. Smith, Mrs. A. Ga“ Square, Miss Steavenson, D. Vy Stevenson, Lt.-Comdr..
and Mrs. B. Tabin, R, J." Tyndall, H. Darby Vieveanos, Capt. G.
King, Capt. and Mrs
R. G. and child Marshall, Ja Morita, K
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1.
Newson, Mr. and Mrs.
and child Nicholson, D. M. Passmore, Mrs. W, C.
ORAJOIEBORN,
Adams, M. and Mrs. F. Hellingsworth, Mr. &
R...
Tent, Mr. H, Bonnar, Mr. and Mrs.
1.W.C
Clothier, Mr. and Mrs.
Smith, Crowther
ATHER AUR
WARNINGS INSUED FROM THE HONGKONG OBSERVATORY.
METEOROLOGICAL SIGNALS
Metsorological algoals are hoisted on the mast in front of the Water Police Station Tsim Sha Teni for the information of masters, of vessels leaving the port. They do not necessarily imply that bad weather is expected. hure:
4.
A,COME polni upwards
A CONE point upwards
and LYUK below
DLUK
A ODNE point down. wards and DRUK below
SA CONE point down- wards
6. A CONE
-point down-
wards and BALL belo
A BALL
Mr.
Jones, Dr. and Mrs.
Evan
Smith, Mr. and Mis,
Grant
Smith, Percy Simms, B. G. Wrighi, R. J. `L
6.
A CONE
KOWLOON.
- H. W.__// Dar on, F. H, Denison, Misses (2) Gitti, A.
Aushorn, F. Harding, Reginald Murcheson, Mrs. Row bein, W.
Richardson, Mr. & Mrs. H. T. and children Steffens, J. C
October 3rd, 1907, ..
Bar. Th, Hu. Wind Wr
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29.93
M 30.06
HW
30.07
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30.07
30.07
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30.08
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30.05
30.05
30.04
Parcels for the United Kingdom-VIA CHINA COAST MATECHOLOGICAL BROILER, G1R LTAR posted up to p.m. on Friday, the 1st November, ara dus in London about the 7th of December, and those posted up to pm on Friday, the 15th November, are due in London on the 21st December,
Vint 101lock... With an additional fee of cents, parcels New-nro. 20.85 before 5 p.m. on the 19th November, would Takig may be forwarded VIA PRINDISI and if posted Hakodate
Accompany tha letter mail, due in London.sn. Kachi The 16th Necembr..
Nagasaki Parcels" intended for New Year's delivery Kigashima... should also be forwarded by the mail of the rgi. Dhima November, as the next parcel mail of 29th Naba November is not due in London till, the 4th Ishigakijima, January, 1998; unless they are posted to be for Bonin Is... Alcides, Br ship, 1, 95, Cummings, 16th Aug,warded overland VIN BRINDISI, in which case Eclipte, Br. 4-masted hark, 7, 68, L. D. Vance, parcels are due in London about the 30th Hankow6 m. 30.27 65
Chefoo. from New York, Case Oil-S, D. Co,. an additional fee of fo cents must be paid, such Weihaiwei 9 am 30.09 70 20th Sept,-Canton 19th Septy Ballast December. 5 17, Cô, .
Kinking... 30.18 as follows
The rates of postage on ordinary parcels are Shanghai 9 am 30.15 71
Gutzlaff Sharp Peak..... Amoy Awatow
SAILING VOSKI 1.
Lawhill, Br. 4 masted bark, 1,251, Jarvis, ath Aug from New York, Case Oil-S O. -Co
Lyndhurst, Br. 4-masted ship, 2,50%, Fainell, 26th July,-Kobe tat Jube, Ballast.—S, O. Co,
Vessis
Persia.... Sikh Kaga Maru Goeben...... Roon
Steamers Expected.
From
Agents
Der
6
8
申请
1
For a parc 1 not ex'ding 3lbs, in weight foots.
$1.10 # 1: lbs.
$1.80 Under no circumstances will parcel weigh- ing over IT lbs. be forwarde
All parcels containing jewellery or any article of gold or silver, mut he insured, all In ured parcels must be sealed. The analo must bear the impression of a device or private mark, Coins must not be used for sealing puspries,
VISITORS AT THE HOVELS,
CONNAUGHT.
Shane bai... O. & O. ColOct. Keelung....D.&0a La Oct. Shanghai... N. Y. K... Oct. Shanghai..M, & Co...Oct. 18
Baine, J. W. ...Singapore .M. & Co... Oct.
Bames. R. L. Wakamiya M..Singapore N.
N. Y. I K.... Oct. 8 Fooksang)
...Calcutta....., M. & CoOct. 1 Bebler, L. A.
Bayers, Chao, J. Minnesota.....Japan...... Y. K... Oct.. 11. Blackmore, T. W. G. Hang Maru.. Japan T.K. K....Oct. 12 B'unck, Mr. and Miss Kegoshima M. Bombay.... Y. K....Oct. P. Waldemar... Sydney M. & Co. Oct. Kumiang......Calcutta. St. & Co Oct.
19
6
16
Jones, D. W... Kinchela, M. Knight, Dr. R. F.
Lewis, Jas. C
J.
Holmanson, Mr. and Nicholas, E. T.
Mrs, and child Burdette, Bea
LawIDD, F.
Parish, Mrs. M.
Paterson, f. B, Pearson, R. W.
Emp, of Japas. Vancouver C. P. R. CoOct, 20devall, Dr. Geo. P. Phillips, Mr. and Mrs.
DOCK RETURNS,
HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCKS
H.M.S. Fame
Maoila
ipina Amara....a inimest Changsha
Powballs)....REGANOLONE
** Per Pheumpank, fiaṁ Saigon—to Chinese.
Per Catherine Apear, from Calcutta, &c,-- | Lungshan Damasus Mr. W. O. Hildred, and 455 Chinese.
Per Taming, from Menits-Lieut. A, M.. Macnab, Messrs. R. Loovey. R. Ramos, Sam Fowler, E. J. Ferguson, 17 Chinese, and i Japanese.
+
Kawinna ock
Cookier, A.,
›Coates, Mr. and Mrs.
Dietrich, Mr. and Mrs.
and child
"Feist, Mrs. M.
Fraser, J
Geegle, D
5. Dr. C..H. Graw,
E W Herbert,
Hickman. William B.
Hillsband, M. Hols, John G. Horstmapo,
H.
Casmoj o itso
Betsop, Mrs.
The Ships Prised, Cans).
showed that the cost was so very great that it Yuaniang, for Manila, was decided not to do anything with it. The Chipsen, for Shanghai. paving of our streels is a mere question of money. It was intended to include in this year's estimates a small sum of money for lay. ing down wood paving in Ice House Fire.t. That, Bir, was struck out as the money was required for more urgent and important works, As I have already stated the Taipo Land Office, one of the works appearing in this year's putimates, is in progres. With regard to the classification of the staff in the esti mates, I would say that the mere statement with regard to the Building Ordinance over-
Per Nikko Mars, for Japan-Messrs. A. S. members will look at the estimates they will Chan Che On, Ng I Chun, Miss K. Higuchi, Mr. and Mrs. M. Brenich and child, Messrs
Cardio see that the subordinate staff is divided under Nes, Eveleigh, Mr. H. Lelteb, Misses Lietch Scandia, 20th September araton,
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Tayler,
Dogmar Framery.
Par Davawongs, from Hojhow Miss
Passengers departed.
•sebilling, Mr. and Mrs.
G. E Smith, E. E Souza, Dr. E. L. Stein, Mr. and Mrs,}|
and child Tamer, Geo E.
Thomas, Mr. and Mrs.
J. and son
Wong Hung Kavai
Young, J. D.
PEAR,
Hall, P. Blair, Mr. and Mrs. D. Hill, E. E,
Κ.
Hockaday, W. T.
3rd September--Anchies, Mathnon, Prikaz Boskam, Capt. wur, Benalder, Nyanta, China (Ass.), Poona, Bawin, Hon. and Mrs. Brighton, Ceylon Maru, Kleini, St. Patrich...
..
Mrs..
Tasty Col,
Lee
Vaughan
6th September-Glaucus, Yarra, Kamakura Broadwood, C., H.E. Martin, R, Maru, Hakata Maru, Pak Ling,
Hohenst fan, lot September-Hakata Maru, Zielen, Chalmers, J. H.
Major General K. G. Marshall, Mr. Brisgovia. Dritten, Beron, 13th September Cochrane, Mr.
Glania
Davies, Hon, W. Res Bitter, Hi
sears in not in any way peculiar. If hon. Mihara’and servant, 1, S. Perry, N. V. Hanson, Promithist Nord. 1778_
(1), Mr. G.. Hobbs, Mr.
„Salórie, Stonio Davidson, Mr.
Benlomond
Hitachi
El
Mast, E McCaffery, Mr. & Mrs. Mitchell,
R Moss, D.K Osborne, Mr. and Mic Ra sira, Consal & Mr.
H
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point upwards and BALL below
Indicatesa Typhoon to the North of the Colony.
indicates Typhoon to the North-East- of the Colony..
Indicates & Typhoon to the Fast of the Colony,
Indicatesa Typhnom to the South Bant of the Colony.
indicatesa Typhoon 10 the South of the Colony,
indicatesa Typhoon
to the Fouth-West of the Colony.
indicates Typhoon to the West of the Colony.
Indicaissa Typhoon to the North-Wert of the Colony,
Red Signals indicate that, the contrain believed to be more than 300 milan away from the Colony.
Black Signals indicate that the centre le belleved to be less than 3oo miles away from the Colony.
The above siganis will, as bazetofore;' be". hoisted only when typhoons exist in such positions or are moving in such directions that Information regarding them is considered to be of importance to the Colony or to shippi.g leaving the harbour.”
Thein gignals are repeated at the Harbour Ofice, H.M.S. Tamar, Green Island Signal Mast, and the Flagstaff on the premises of the Hongkong and Kowloon Whail and Godnwn,- Company at Kowloon,
URGENT SIGNAL,
In addition to the above, when it is expected. that the wind may increase to fall typhoon force at any moment, the following Urgent Signal will be made at the Water Polica Station, and repeated at the Harbour Offica
THREE EXPLOSIVE BOMBS, AT INTERVALI
OF TEN EEÇONDI, A Black Cross will be hoisted at the sama time, superior to the other shapes.
NIGHT SIGNALS.
The following Night Signals will be exhibit ed from the Flagstaff on the roof of the Water Police Station at Kowloon, the Harbour Offre. Flagstaff, and H.M.S. Tamar,
1. Three Lights Vertical, Green Green Green, indicates that a typhoon is believed to be situated more than 300 miles from the Colony.
11. Three Lights Vertical, Green Red Green, Indicates that a typhoon is believed to be situated less than 300 miles from the Colony.
111.. Thres Lights Vertical, Red Green Red, Indicates that the wind may be expected to increase to full typhoon fo
force at any moment,
No. III. Signal will be accompanied by thà Explosive Bomby, as above, in the event of the Information conveyed by thin signal'being dem published by sight.
These Night Signals will be substituted the the Day Signals at 'sunset, and will, when
acessary, be altered during the night,
SUFFLEMENTARY WA
BY WARMINGS:
For the beat of Native Craft and passing Ocean Verials, a Cone will be exhibit a each of the following stations during the Limp that any of the above Day Signals are pointed in the Harbour.
Qap. Rock.
Waglan.
Stanley,
Cape Collisson,
Abardess. „San Xi Wan,
Sai Kung
Sha Tau Kol Tu Pe
This will indicate that there is a deprasalon. somewhere in the China Sea, and that a Storm Warning is hoisted in the Harbour,
Further details can always be given to Ocena: Vassala, on demand, by signal, from the light. houses
16th July, 1907.