Shipping.

Arrivals

Roon, Get, 8.5, 5,034, G. Meiners, 5th Nov,

-Yokohama 26th Oct., Mails and Gen. M. & Co.

Jacob Diederichsen, Ger, sa, 623, A. Viderup,

5th Nov,Pakhoi nad Hoikow 4th Nov., " Gen.-) & Co...

Kaifong. Br... 987, E. Finlayson, 5th Nov, --Toile and Cebu tat Nov., Sugar and H-mp-B. & S.

Bandai Mart, Jap 1.5.000, 5. Moria, 5th 1. Nov,-Java 14th Oct, Sugar.-M.,B K...... Vikkang, H. 14, 1,236. W. S. Thomas, gth Nov.-Wuhy 1st Nov., Rice.-J., M. &

·Com

Wongkoi, Br. 11, 1,777, M. Engelhart," 5th Nov.-Bangkok 26th Oct., Rice, Wood, Salt and Leather.-B. & S. Bornea, Br. &#; 2,944, G. W., Gordon, Ath Nov.-Yokohama 22nd Oct., Gen.-P. & Q..S. N, Co.

4.

Prinz Waldemar, Ger. sp., 1,717, "W. van Sender, 4th Nov.,-Yokohama 27th Oct, Gen.-V. & Co.

Bortico, Ger, n.8., 1,344. F. Sembill, 6th Nov., -Sandakan 31st Oct., Grp.—M, & Co. Halmun, r. ss 636, A. I. Robson, 6th Nov.,

-Fonchow ri "Nov, Amay 4th, and Swalow 4th, Gen.—D., I., & Co. 27 Choyanng. lir. 8.4., 1,424, T. Meyrich, 6th Nav.,

Shanghai 1st Nov., and Swatow th Gen.), M. & Co.' Kiokiang. Br... 1,17%, H. A. Wavell, 6th

Nov,-Chaton 5th Nov, G-n.-B. & S. Devawongse, Ger. 15, 2017, T. V. Bruhn,

6th N -Bank and Swatow 5th Nov Rice and Gen-M. & Co.

Dailin Man, Jap. 6.8., 1,602, 1. Sakurai 6th Nov,Tamsui via Amoy and Swatów 5th Nov., Gen.-O. 5. K..

Yikrary

........

Clotheos at the Harbour.

for Canton,

Roon, for Singapore.

Kwangluh, for' Shanghai,

Bandai M ww, for Moji.

Prinsess Alizi, for Yokohama

Choysang, for Canion,

Halian, for Haihow,

Jacob Didulchren, for Floihow.

Monteagle, for Shanghai,

Taming, for Manila.

Lighting, far Singapore. Borneo, for Singapu

Mortlake, for Murora",

Departures.

Nov. 5. Haiyung, Chinese cruiser, in- Manila. Balcki, Chinese criser, for Manila. Arcona, Ger, cruiser, for Mirs Bay. -Leiprig, Ger-cruiser, for Shanghii-

Wilmington, Am. gunbo, tur Manila, Drufar, Joc Swatow

Roon, for Europe. 1

Nov. 6.

Priness Alte, for Shanghai, &c. Monteagle, for Vancouver.

Ellan Rickmers, for itaiphong,

Indrani, for Manila.

Sothu Mara, lor Swataw,

Banlidt, for Nag 1saki,

Swechuen, for Canton. -

Bruir, Fr, culier Saigo 1.

Taming, for Maniin, Hallen, for Pakhal.,

Cheongsking for Tientsin.

Lightning, for Calcutta,

Kwangla, for Shanghai,

Pumpengers arrived.

Per Borneo, from Sandikan --Mr. Lawrenr. Per Hain, from Coast Ports-Messrs. Asker, E. Point, and 115 Chinese.

Per Bines, from Yokohama' for London Misses H. Todd (2), From Shanghai for Hongkong-Mr. P. R. Dividsos. For Mar seilles Mr. E. King For London-Mr. and Mrs. Leike, 4 children, infant and amah, Mr. A Saies, and Miss Croker.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 6 1907.

when the weather was raining and squally Strong E. nonioon' and rough-sen swell, ship roll-x.

VESSELS IN PORT.

"BrxAMBER' America Maru, jap 13,460, Philip H. Going, 3th Oct-San Francisco zed Oct., and Shanghai 27th, Wails and Gen-T. K; K. 'Amigo, Geras, 813, N. J. Balizer, at Nov -Ha phong a th Oct, and" Hóibaw 30th Gen-J, & Co. Anghin, Ger. 9.5. 1,00, Chr. Kumpel, ist Nov,Swalow 31st Oct, Rice and Wood. -B. & S. Darwent, Br. 3.s., 1,567, J. Jenkins, 20th Oct., -Saigon 24th Ort, Rice and Gen.-Man Fat & Co.

Empress of Japan, Br. 8, 3,039, Henry * Pybus, R.M.R, zoth Oct,—Vancouver fat Oct, and Shanghai 18th, Mails and Gen.

C. P. R., Co.

Hue, Fr 11 705, J. Pannier, 4th Nov

Haiphong 31st Oct, Pakho 1st Nov, Hoihow and, and Kwong chow-wan 3rd,

· Gen.-A, R. M. Ischia, Ital's, 4,182, D, Francesco, 4th Nov., Bombay 17th Oct., and Singapore 30th, Gen.-C. & Co. Kashima Maru, Jap. s., 1,746, "M. Nteu, and

Nov.--Moji 27th Oct, Coal-Fukusei & ̈¦ Co.

Loungeang, Dr. a. 1,092, S. J. Fayce, 4th Nov.-Mattila ist Nov, Gen,-), M. &

Cò.

Macduff, Br. s.a., 1,881,"). D. Muir, 4th Nov.,

—Moji 29th Úct, Coal.—D. & Co., Ld. Mausang, Br. 5., 1,644. R. Houghton, 24lb

kety-Sandakan 14th Oct., Timber and Geo,=)., M. & Co. Mercedes, Br. s.a., 3,100, J. S. McGregor, 31st.

sept.-Weibáiwei Tóth Sept., Ballast.— Admiralty.

Nam Sang, Br. 5.9., 2,591, F. Wheeler, 4th Novi Calcutta via Penang and Singapore | 29th Oct., Gen.-J., M. & Co. Rubi, Br. 1.8., 1,611, R. W. Almond, 5th Nov,

|

Haiphong-Per Amigo, 7th Nov., 5. P.M. Holbow and Haiphong-Per GAIAH, 7th Nov, P.M."

Swalow, Amoy and Foochow~Per Haimun 8th Nov., 8 ANGES

AVVISTI ORN AT TUE HOTELS N

Shanghai, Yokohama, Kobe and Moji-Per Beattie, R. B. Namsang, 8th Nov., 11.AM.

Macao-Per'But Tai, 8th Nov., 1.15 P.M. Manila-Pe Loongsang, 8th Nov., 3 P.M. Sandakao-Por Maurang, 8th Nov., 3 P.M.. Shanghai-Por Choysang, 8th Nov. 3 P.M. Tientsin-Per Kuzickow, Bih Nov., 3 F.M. A Amoy and Manila-Per Rui, 8th Nov

3 PM,

Bwatow and Shanghai-Per Kaur, 8th Nov.,) 3 P.M.

Mauritius-Per Sexta, 8th Nov., 5 P,M.- Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and San Francisco-Per Amarica Mara, 9th Nov., 11 A.

HONDRONG,

McIntosh, G. C. CUMčKenzie, 0. A.

Abraham, E. 5.

Adamı, PAR. Aftation, A Battiscombe, H.

G.

Birback, R. J. Eisney, S.

Bisney, Miss

Bluen, A. B

Hulmer, J.

H.

Brayfield,

Carpenter, B. W. Carter, A Cohn, S. T. & servant Coldman, T.

Colvin, H. E, Crook, A. H. Cruickshank, J. Carry, George Doolittle, F. H.

Durant, Mr. and Mr.

F.

Einstmann, W. Elaisley, Capt. J.

Samarang and Sourabaya-Per Tjipanas, Ezekiel, R. M. 9th Nov., LAW.

Macao-Per Sut Tai, 9th Nov, 1.5 P.M. Swatow and Shanghai-Per Tlamizin, gah Nov. 3 P.M.

Cebu and lolio-Per Kaifong, 9th Nov.

3 P.M.

Swataw and Shanghai-Per Sarchwen, 10th Nov., 9 a.M.

Singapore, Penang and Bombay-Per chin, 11th Nov, 11.3 A.M.

Shanghai, Moji, Kobe and Yokohoma-Per Tjillwong, 11th Nov, 3 P.M.

Europe & India, via Tuticaria-Per Arnett Simons, 12th Nov, 11 A.M..

Singapore, Penang and Calcuita-Per Fook-] ̧sang,`12th Nov., & P.M..

Shanghai, Moji, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria, B.C. and. Seattle, Wash.-Per Shinano Maru,

rath Nov., 3 P.M.

Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, and San Francisco-Per Siberia, 16th Nov., 10 AM.

Maalla 2nd Nov., Gen, and Hemp-Honolulu 'T. & Co.

Sexta, Ger. ss., 992, J. Desler, 29th Oct-

Saigon, 29th Oct., Kice.-S. & Co. Shantung, Be 6.9.; 8,835, Itobinso¤, 18 Nov,—

Cheridon, ('robolingo) 20th Oct., Sugar.~~-

B. & 5.

Shinano Maru, Jap. 6.s., 3,950, K. Kawara, 3rd. Nov-Shanghai 3:11 Ock, Flour, Cotton, Yarn and Gen.--Ñ, Y. K.- Shinshu Mara, Jap, 5.5, 4,050,-K-Nagata, and Nov Moji-27th Oct., Coal-Fokusei &

Co.

Siberia, Am. s.8., 5,655, A. Zeeder, 5th Nov.,

Swatow and Shanghai-Pex Shacksing, 16th Nov., 3.P.M.

Swalow and Shanghii-P'er "Yochotu, 20th Nov. 3 P.M...

Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kohe, Yokohamir, Virtoria and Vancouver, R.C.-Per Ampires of Japan, 21st Nov. 3 F.

Honolulu and San Fraccisco-Pei China, 23rd Shanghai Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokolima, Nov., II A.M..

Kobe-Per Tilman, 25th Nov., 3 P.M. --San Francisco yth Oct., and Shanghai 3rd Nov., Mails and Gen.-P: M, S. 5. Có, Timor, Port Darwin, Thursday Island, Suising, Br. 8.5, 1,785, W. D. Welsh, 5th Cooktown Cairus, Townsville, Brisbane, Now,Hongay 2nd Nov, Coul and Bri- Sydney, Hobal Launceston, New Zealand, queries, M. & Co.

Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth and Fremantle Telemachus, Dr. 8.8., 1,370, J. Williamión, 4ther Eastern, 3th Nov., JEAM

- Nov., Saigon 30th Oct., Kiće and Gen.— Wo Fat Seng.

Tencer, Br. s.8, 58.5, 1. Honwise, 2nd Nov. Nagasaki 28th Oct., Gen. B. & S. Tjipanas, Dut. ss. 2,47, A. Pender, and Nov,--Macassar 22nd Oct, Gen.--). C. J.

L..

..

SAILING VESSEL.

Eclipse, Br. 4-masted bark, 2,968, L. D. Vance,

20th Sept.,-Canton 19th Sept., Ballast. S. o. Co.

Vessels

Steamers Expeated.

From

Agents Da

hawt

Märila D.&Co, Ld Nov. Glenlogan...... Singapore. MCG. & G. Nav. Laisang

singapore, M. & Co Noy. 10 Polynesien Singapore. M. M. Nov. 1 Inaba Maru...Kobe. V. Y. K. Nov. 11 Sachsen Colombo. M. & Co. Nov. 12 China........... (apao. M. CoNov. 15 Emp. of China. Vancouver C. P. R. Col Nov. 17

DOCK RETURNS,

Bt

HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCKS, Neil Mcleod........... Kowloon Dack Amigo Fatshah... Lekin.. Shinano. Maru Derwent

Cosmopolitan

The Ships Passed Cânal. ́ ́

Por Roos, lat Husgkong fron Yokohama -Messi. Kuhn, D. M. Silva, Bjillande, Wong and Ah Show, From Nagisaki-Mr. Willy Samuel, M. and Mrs. Grossmann, and Miss Koch From Shanghai-Mrs. M. Low- retice, Messrs. H. Koch, Radbruch, Mr. and Mrs. Johnstes, Mr. E. D. v. Wairen, Dr. Albert, Mr. Mende, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Graham. Miss E. Trudinger, Mr. L. Basto, and Miss Elvira' Day,

Per Prinsen Alice, lor ilangkong from Bremen -Dr. W. Grevel, Messrs Carl Möller, F. W. Hentschel, Mus Toni Bass, Merus: H. Kauf. bolz, J. Johansen, H. Scharnberg and J. Falck. From Genoa-Mr. C. Struckmann, Miss P. Grevel, Mr. v. d. Herde, Coarul v. Varchaias, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hener, Major and Mrs. Hatch, Mr. E. G. Kittenmacher, Mr. R. Klisch, Mr. and Mrs. G. Kinrger, John Walchli, Mr. and Mrs. Lehmann, Mrs. J. Ziegler, Misses Lohs, L. Morgenroth, Dr. Hermann, Missen Clara Gries, Jörnand; Messis L. Raber, P. Koobelanch, P. Kastner, Mrs Blicfermilch, Miss Woliermann and party, Miss B. New tomba, Mesirs, H. Dalme and 1 Heisler. From Southampton-Mr. and Mrs. Hickling, Mr. and Mrs. C. Disp, Mr., W. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Underwood, Messrs. H. Harron, P. Plage, Mellor, D. McLaren, J. Scottie Ross and family.

From Colombo Mr. F.. Matauki, From Penang-Messis, to Pak Leng, Lam Hai Yiu and Lain Chew Loon. From Singa pore-Messri. R. Lloyd and servant, Carlos, Fernandez, Mes. Jones, Messrs. King Sang,dia, Peshawar, Nipton, Tranquebar... Loh You, Chow Fong, Lye Min, Schaeffer, Hen Seag Jo, K. Takayam, Chung, Ng. Mrs. You Ah Wan and party. From Gibraltar Mr. C. dela Serna: From Naples-Mr. J.

Bremer.

Per Kaifong, from Cebu-Mr. Pemberton. Per Davaone from Bangkok, &c.

"Messrs. Listerand Graham-

Passengers departed"

Per Monteagle, for San Francisco, &c.- Mestis. E. C. McKee, Mr. and Mrs. Chamber- Jain, Messrs. Doolittle, W. T. Dupert, S. L. Corum, H. J. Topliss, Chang Yu Hang, Miss * Ferguson, Mr. Derliner, Mr. Sam Kin, Mus. Barrish, Mesurs. P. D. Colbert, S. E. Cortelyou, Dr. Colo, Messre. E. E, McVicar, P. Bload- horn, Mrs. Berry, and Capt. Elmsley,

Shipping Roberts.

Str. Hodmus, from Coast Pods:-Fresh N.E. wind and dull, cloudy weather..

8th October Siesta," (Get.) Habiburg, with October Calchar, Glenlogan, Oopack, Syria, Saxoula, Laeries, Tourane, 18th October- Benauen, Polynesien, Cardiganshire, Kawachi Mani, Prins Heinrich, Peltus, Silesia (Ger), Wakato Maru, 22nd October-Fetho, Sachsen. 22nd October-Austria, Benclos, Ceylon Maru, Glenavon, Erroll. 15th October-Telemachus, Satumia, Cyclops, Memnon, Kasenga. 26th October-Australien. 29th October-Nyanza, Dortmund, Monmouthshire, Dinearn. ist November-Montgomeryshite, P. B. Luitpold, Sanuki Maru, Touranr. 1st November-50- cotra, Hakata Mars, 5th November-Dom say Maru, Namur, Rhenania, Sambla, Scam-

Manila, Zamboanga, Port Darwin, Thursday Island, Cooktown, Caires, Townsville, Bris- Zealand, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perthier bane, Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Changsha, 4th Dec, P.M.

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Parcels intended for New Year's delivery should also be forwarded by the mail of the 15th November, as a next parcel mail of 29th November is not due in London' till the 4th January, 1958, unless they are posted to be for warded overland VLA BRINDISt, in which case an additional fee of éo cents must be paid, such parcels are dua je London about the jath December.

The rates of postage on ordinary parcels

as follows:-

For a parcel not ex'ding 3 lbs. in weight 60 cts.

7 lbs.

#

#

#

I lbs..." Under no circumstances will parcel ing over 11 lb. be forwarded."

.

Meisenthin, Capt, and Mrs. H.”. Minnitt, C. F. and

SETYADI

Musgrove, W. E, Newborn, R. H. Ortiz, Mr. and Mrs, and

a children

Phillips, A. C.

Pollock, F.

Porter, Min Au

Fuwell, W. A.. Porter, Miss M. A.

Presba, C. M. Pagh, A.

GRAIGIEBURN,

Adam, M. and Mrs. F. Hollingsworth, "Mr. &

R. J

Beat Nhi H. Donnar, Mr. and Mim.'

J.-W..O... Clothier, Mr. and Mrs.

H. W. Denison, Misses *Gitrine, A..

Jones, Dr. and Mr

Evan Raymond, Mrs. Smith, Crowther Smith, Mr. and: Mr.

Grant

Smith, Percy

KOWLOON.

Rotb, Mr. and Mrs.

R.

Jeffries, W, C. Laidler, Mr. Morris, J.

Stone, P. E. F.

Zweiger, Mr. and Mrs.

and children

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL, REGISTER.

November 5th, 1907, 8.1,

Spittles, f.

Stebbing, W. S.

Stevenson, Mr. & Mrs.

Thwing, Mr. and Mrs.

Tokio ....... Kochi..

Naha

mast

HER.

STS AND M*WARNINGS ISSUED. FROM THE HONGKONG OBSERVATORY.

METEOROLOGICAL SIGNALS

Meteorological signals are hoisted on the in front of the Water Police Station a Taim Sha Tsul for the information of masters of vessels leaving the port. They do not necessarily imply that bad weather is expected baie:- Bigasi

1.

A.CONK point upwards

and & L'UM balaw

Ralphs, E

Ray, E. H

Sander, Min F, E.

Schneider, J.J.

Schneider, C. A.

Smith, Mr. and Mrs. D.

Bat. Th. Hu. Wind 'Wr.

E.

Falconer, P. J..

Vladivostock

Stafford, T. C.

Fisher, H. G.

Nemuro

30.12

A CONE point upwards

Franklin, C. B.

Hakodate ....

H

30.28

Stevens, Rev. A.

Frost, R. L.

30.3

Faller, Denman

н

Faller, S. J

w.

30.19

Gorrell, O

Nagasaki..... Kagoshima...

30.19

30.19

30.08

Ganiser, H.

Topless, H. J.

Hill, Capt. T.

30.01

A DRUM

Tricker, C. H.

Hardy, A, E. Harding, R.

Tullidge, G. W.

Harrison, J. L.

Wahl, Mr. and Mrs. K. Chefoo

Ishigakilima.. Bosin Is

30.04

2.ni

Harvey, Mr. and Mrs.

R. D..

R.

Walton, T.

Hewett, Hon, Mr. and

Mrs. E. A.

Weihaiwai am. Hankow White, Mr. and Mrs. Kinkiang •- ----

H. G.

Shanghai Whitty, N. J.

Gutrinf...

am.

11

am 30.34 62

A ONE

poist dawa..

*

11

30.2367

Williams, J. T. La

Amay iwatow

16 am 30.04 69

Wishart, J. B.

Jars

Wishart, L. 1.

Caihoku ****

.m.30.15

"

3008

Tainan.......

and Wood, G. G.

Woods, J. D.

30.08

Kothun

30.06

Pescadores...

"I

3.08

CONNAUGHT.

Canton....an 30 19 68 Hongkong}. Da:m. 30. 15},74

Victoria Peak

Gap Rock ...

6.

Maroun

$30.15 72

Hine, B. S. Howard, E.

Inses, Capt. R. Joki, J. P. F. Joseph, M. R Logan, W. Lichtig, Mrs. B.

Marriott, D.D.

child'

Williams, Capt. & Mrs. Peak..

C. 1.

Wong, P. L

ז'

Asen, Mr. and Mr. Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. G.

Luke, and child

N.

Ayre, Mr. and Mrs. Lawion, Capt. J. J.

Wm. H. and child

Long, Miss Barrett, Mr. M. A. Bailey, Miss

Lopes, Mr. Bates, H. Reswell ́Hilyen, Wm. R..

Bright, W. H. Burbank, Capt., W. H. Carter, Thos, F. Cattaro, Mr. and Mrs.

F. Clifford, Mr. Colbert W. J. Cole, Mr.

March, Miss-Antónia Major, Mr. and Mrs.

Miller, S. J.

Murray, Mias

Milton, Miss

Morgan, Mr.

Packer, B. L.

Park, Miss

Peake, A. W.j. Primmer, Miss

Randall, A, C. D.

Rayner, Miss Romaine, Miu Rooney, MT.

Golbert, P. D. Chapman, L. Dietrich, Mr. and Mrs. Savage, Thos, F Deighton, Miss

Dr.keford, Mr.

J.

Dallas, J. G

Ellis, Mr. and Mrs.

Giu, Wm.

Shortlands, Mr.

raichu.......

י.

Hoilio am Pakhoi...

"

Pbulion...... 108 m,

C. St. James Aparri

16 a.m. 30.00

Mauila.......roa.m.29.9

Legaspi.......6 am Bacolod

indicates a Typhoon

to the North of the. Colony.

-Indicates a Typhoon to the North-East of the CalopY.

indicates a Typhoon

to the I mat of the Colony

wards and DRUM below

indicates a.Typhoon 10 the South-East of the Colony,

A CONE point down wards

A CONE point down

wards and BALL below

indicates & Typhoon to the South of the Colony,

indicates a Typhoon

to the Fouth West of the Colony.

7.

A BALL

A m

taito ......

29.89 85

Cebu Labuan

H

20.00 86

1.

November 6th, 1907, &m..

Vladivostock. a.m.

Stephenson, Mr. and Oshima......

Bonin Is........

Yemuro......6 2.m. 30.40

Hakodate... 35 30.44

Silva, Netts, Mr & Mrs.

A. F. B.

Smith, P.

Tokio ......... Kochi Nagasaki

1

[30.42)

30.27

I

30.23

Garcia, Miss Rosa

Stephena, Mrs.

Kagoshima...

30.19)

39,08

Granby, Mr.

Mrs.

Graw, E. W.

Stuart, Miss

Naba..... Ishigakilima..

30.05

30.05

Hendy, Harold E.

Sullivan, Miss

29.80

**

Cheloo.......6 m 39.17

Weihaiwoi am Hankow am Kiukia

Jutalaff

14

| Amoy .... ...........16

Swałow

Harkt, C. Hill, Mik Halmes, F. E. Hutchinson, Wm. M. Johnstone, Miss. Joons, M. Kiene, F.: Lalt, Miss

Austin, E. ↑

Smith, J. Rost Thomas, J Thomas, N. M. Venske. P. 'Wellard, Mr. White, Maj J. R.

Wade, Wm.

Worley, Rev. and Mrs.

# 30.20

Shanghai.... a.01.30.27

Sharp Peak...

Caihoka

Taichu......... Coshun

PEXX. Blain Meat Mm. D. Lee, Capt. and Mrs. Tainaa

Keat, RA, Col. K Brebner, A. W..

Vaughan Chalmers, 1. H. Cochrane, Mr. & Mrs,

Pascitors...

30.25 65

30,2065

a.m. 30.04) 69 30,12 67

5`a.m. 30.12 →

t

30.04 30.06

12

32.02

30.06 10tosa.m.3.30 68 Longkong...toa.m. 30:18 76

McCoffery, Mr. & Mrs. Jictoria Pesk

Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. Paulica.......10a.m.30.18 70

Maldeo, Geo..

Martin, R.

Mast,

are

Darling, Col Davidson, Mr. Davies, Hon, W. Rees Ellis, A.

H

Mitchell, R...

Gap Rock

Monk, 5. D.

go.18)

Mooriom, Mr.

Heibow

Pareira, Consul & Mrs. | Pakhni.

8.1.

W

Fischer, R

Ellis, Mr. and Ms.

Foucau.......

2. S james

#

30.09, 75 29.91

NNW NHE

Manila

Aparri 13 a.m.29.99

ros.m. 30,00

Legaspi......

L.M. 1992 81

Ross, Major R. J.

Jacolo 1

Att.

Bargent, Mr.

Joilo

**

Sayer, G. WA

Jebu

29 91 29.91

A. B.

Sinclair, A..

$1,20 $1.80 11

weigh.

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Arrivals at Home-8th October-K'infuck. 15th October-Sunda. 18th October-Prins Eliel Friedrich, Astganar, Wraycastle. 22nd Cherub October-Ambria, Habsburg, Yunnan. 25th allo October-Calchas, Kawachi Maru, Saxonia,

Fame

26th October-Verona, 28th October-Ceylon. Flora... 29th October-Semicanum, Australien. Ist Handy -November-Prins tituṛtch, 5th November Hart ...

-Cathay, Priam.

Post Ofer.

+

Fletcher, Mr.

Frater, RA.M.C, Lieut. Fremantle, L-Comdr.

and Mr. Galbraiths, M- Fuchs, Mr.

Gibson, Mr. G sisthraps, Mr. Greenhill, L. B. Grieg, Mr. Hall, J. Hancock, Mr.

1. L. Raymond, Mrs. Raid, Lizut-Col. Reigner, F. vou Rissland, H.

Shordridge, Mr. & Mrs. Labuan........

Smith, A. Findlay

Stellim, Mr. and Mrs.

Nov, ja Nuv, ját

+p.m.

Wakefield, Mri, Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. Williamson, Mei. Wilson, Dr. & Mr N.

Bayanieter Temperature Humidity lnfal

30.15 30.05

74

74

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Harding, Mr. and Mrs. Synnat, Capt. A. Hari Haland, F.A. Hell, P. Hill, E. E. Hockaday, W. T. Kelsall, Major & Mrs.

HIS BRITANNIO MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE CHINA STATION:

torpedo boat destroyer... cruiser, at tiasa cruiser, 1st class

TONE.

GUNS,1,H.P.

LAST REPORTED A

NAME.

CLASS,

CAPTAIN.

Varrity Astraca

despatch.vessel... cruiser, zod class

700

'4'

Bedford Bramble Britomart Cadmus

cruiser, 1st class

river gunboat

4.365 10 9,800 710,

3,000 7,000

Commander F. La T. Leatham

Caplain : L. Vaughan-Lee...

*22,000

Captain S. E. Erskine

Hongkong Hongkong

m

Mira Bay

900

Lieut-Commander E. G.W. Davidson.

Yangie

river gunboat.

710

920

Lient Commander W. L. Bamber

Yangue

sloep ...

1,079.

1,400

Commander B. L. Majendia,..

Mirs Day

water tank nn i tug...

390

300

Hongkong

sloop

---

1,070

1,400

Commander C. D. S. Raikes

Hongkong

torpedo boal destroyer...

306

5,700

Lieat Commander A. L. Gressan....

Hongkong -

cruiser, 2nd clues...

4.360

7,000

Captain Roland Nagent...

Shanghai...

torpedo bost destroyer' ....

4,000

Lieut. Commander W. H. Darwall...

Hongkong

torpedo bost destroyer..

270

4,000

Lieut Commander Dickens....

Hongkong

280

3,900

Lital. Commander C. A. Fremantle...

Hongkong

9,800 14,100

12,000

Captain S. V. Y. de Horsey

Hongkong

30,000

Captain C, F. Thunby

Hongtong

610

+

1,200

cruiser, rát class.

1,070 9,800

1,400

Commander F. H. Walter

**Yangite

Kadal

22,000

Captain J. A. Tuke....

river gunboating

180

800

torpedo boat destroyer

6,300

river gunboat

240

siver gunboat

240

Lieut-Commander H. R. Tickell

West River West River

***

river gunboat

240

Lieut.-Commander S. H. Tennyson...

Yangite

6,500

Boln. W. Strath-

Hongkong

***

4,650

Commodoje R. H. 9. Stokes...

Hongkong

800

Lient-Commander H. R. Godfrey.

Yangiso

900

Lient-Commander R. M. R. West

Yanghe

6,300

-Lieut-Commander Stevenson

Hongkong

450

Commander it. W. Glennie..

Bias Bay

5,900

Lieu-Commander H, H. Cor

Hongkong

800

Lient Commander G. D. Spice-Simros

Yangile

Lieut-Commanderfi, f. Toda

Yangue

550

Lient. Commander jao. F. Kdox...

Yangtse

Janus ... Kent King Alfred...... Kinsha Mertin Monmouth... Moorhen ... Oiter. *** Robin...

Saturday next, the gh instant, having been declared a public hallday, the Post office will be open from 8 am. until the despatch of the United States Mail at it a.m. There will be one Sandpiper .....' delivery and a collection from the Pillar Boxes Snipe .... As on Sunday, The Money Order Office will Taku be entirely closed.

Tamar Teal

A bunch of keys was found left on the Thistle counter of the General Post Office on the 5th Virago

Str. Y/Liang, from Wahu:-Moderate mon instant. spon and fios clear weather,

Sir. Wongkol, from Bangkok!-Had to -Padaran-celmu-and-fine-Padarán N.E. mon--

BOOD

Str. Kalfour, from Cebu-Fine weather with light N.E. winds half way across the Chiun sea, thence fresh to strong monsoon until (arrival,

A Mali will close for:-

Chinking For wenger; 7th-Nor; Macan-Per Sui Tai, 7th Nov., L.15 PM. Swatow and Shanghai -Per Kinkiang, 7th Nov., 3 P

Manila, Simpsonhafen, Fr. Wilhelmshalen, Samaral, Brisbane, Sydney, Hobart, Launce Str. Room, from". Yokohama :-Flue clearston, Niw Zealand, Melbours, Adelaide an. -weather except the day after clearing-Fooctow--Part-For-Prinu-Wildamak zła-Nov. 4 Fan--

Waterwitch Whiting Widgeon... Woodlark ... Woodcock

river gunboat

surveying ship...

...torpedo baat destroyer...

....... receiving ship

river

gunboal

river gunboat

torpedo boat dstroyer...

surveying ship...

torpedo bost destroyer

fiver guabeat in

river gunboai

river guabost

drim! Sir Arthur W. Moore, Gemm

Lieut-Commander Robert E. Vaughan.

Lieut-Commander J. Kiddio

Lieut. Commander O, C Walcott...

ww

Hongkong West River Hongkong

8. A CONE

-point upwarda-

and BALL

below

indicatesa Typhoon Colony

to the West of the

indicates a Typhoon to-the-North West of the Colony,

Rad Signals indicate that the centro believed to be more than 300 miles away from the Colony, :

• Black Signal Indicate that the centres believed to be leas than 300 miles away fmm the Colony,

The above aiguals will, as heretofore, ba hoisted only when typhoons exist in such positions or are moving in such directions that information regarding them is considered to be of importanca to the Colony or to shippi g leaving the harbour.

These signals are repealed at the Harbour. Offico, H.M.S. Tamar, Green-Island-Siguat~ Mast, and the Flagstaff on the promises of the. Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company at Kowloon,

·URGENT BIGNALS...

In addition to the above, when it is expected that the wind may increase, to full typhoon": force at any moment, the following - Urgent Signal will be made at the Water Police Station, and repeated at the Harbour Office →→→

THREE EXPLOSIve bombs, at inTERVÄLS - OF TEX SECONDS

À Black Cross will be hoisted at the me 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 Kowloot, the Harbour (Bre Flagstaff, and. H,M.S. Temar

1. Three Lights Vertical, Green Green Green, indicates that' a typhoon is believed to be situated more than 300 miles from the Colony.

II. Three Lights Vertical, Green Red Green indicates that a typhoon is believed to be aituated less, thap 300 miles from the Colony,

II. Threa Lights Vertical, Red Green Red,.. Indicates that the wind may be expected to increase

to full typhoon force at any moment,

No. III. Signal will be accompanied by the Explosive Bombs, as aboge, in the event of the information conveyed by this signal being fiæt published by night..

These Night Signals will be substituted the. the Day Signals at sunset, and will, when necessary, be altered during the night,

SUPPLEMENTARY||WARNINGS,

For the benefit of Nativa Craft and pasing Ocean Vessels, a Cobe will be exhibited as each of the following stations during the titan, that any of the above Day Signals are "holsted In the Harbour,

Gap Rock.

Waglan,

Stanley.

Cape Collieson,

Aberdeen, San Ki Wan

Sai Kung.

Sha Tan Kol. Tai Po.

This will indicate that there-is-a-depronion: somewhere in the China Sea, and that a Stores Warning is hoisted in the Harbour.

Further details can always be given to Ocea Vessels, on demand, by signal, from the Hyht.

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