COMMERCIA
TO-DAY'S EXCHANGE.
Selling
London-Back T.T......
Do.
demand
Do.
4 months' sight.
France-Bank 7.T, ................
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 201907.
Chibli, Br. 3, 1,135, Warrack, 18th Nov., fastened anvelope or in a cover which can be Haiphong 15th Nev, and Hoihow 171b,eally removed for the purpose of examination Rier, livestock and GenB, & S. without breaking any so, tearing any piper Childar, Nor.., 1,103, Augenuen, 16th or separating any adbering surfaces. Corers Nov.-Bangkok via Swatow 6th Nov, may, however, he secured with string. Cards 2,01 Gen.-N. Y. K..
enclosed in envelopes with notched ends or actChina, Am. 5, 3,186, J. F. Robinson, 16th corners cut will be taxed as letters. The best Nov-San Francisco r/th Oct., Honolulu method of sending Cards'is to enclose them in 3/13
23rd Yokoha Sth Nav., Kobe 6th, na envelope with the flaps turned in, 2.50
Nadaki h, and Manila 14th, Mails and Gen.-P. M. S. s. S. Co.
América—Bank, T.T., duidend von 50 Germany-Back T.T.
.2.31
Indis T. mestraktoumigay
Do. demand.......
1551 Shanghat-Bank, UT,
...744 Singapore T.T... ....................................... at % prom, Japan-Bank T.T...100% Java-Bank T.T.
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4 months' sight L/C, .......................7/17/16 6 months' sight L/C2/1 51/16 30 days' sight San Francisco & New York. 511
24 months' sight
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30 days' sight Sydney and Melbourne,at #1/16 4 months' sight Fracce.2.65). 6 months sight
4 months' sight Germany ........ empresa Bar Silver.ensei'larincaman-zami Bank of England rate
Bank of France.. Sovereign
VISITORS AT THE HOTELS
HONGKONG.
Abraham, E. S Abram, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. V.
Innes, Capt. R. W.J
Jones, W. B. Joseph, M. R.
Adams, P. R. Aftalion, A. Again, A. R Andrew, F. R. Angus, H. D. Ashcroft, L.. Avery, Mrs. R. W. Bard, Mise B. Bames, W. F. Battiscombe, H. G. Beattie, R. H.. Barker
Y.V. Birbeck, K. J. Bisney, Miss +
Such
NEW YEAR PArcel mail hOMEWARD Chioa. Aust. ., 3,85, A. de Petris, 17th Nov., The next Parcel mail of the 29th, instant is -Kobe and Shanghai 9th Nov, Gendue in London on the 4th January, 1938. S., W. & Co.
Parcels intended for New Yaris delivery may. Chowin, Ger..., 1,055, T. Spiesen, 18th Nov,, be posted with an additional fea of 61 cents to
Bangkok via Hoihow 17th Nov, Rice be forwarded overland via Brindisi. and Wood.-B. & S. Coquet, Br. s., 268, T. Walter, 19th Nov., December.
Parcels are due in London about the 30th Kutchinbizu 13th Nov, Coal.-M. D. S. Empress of Japan, Br... 3,039, Henry Pybus, RN. 20th Oct-Vancouver ist Oct, and Shanghai 18th, Mails and Gen, -C. P. R. Co
Erzheren: Franz Ferdinand, Aust. s.8., 3,843,
as follows:-
The rates of postage on ordinary parcels'ave,
21
-0
For a parcel not ex'ding 3 lbs. in weight facts.
7 lbs.
$1.20 IT lbs.
$1.80 Under no circumstances will parcel weigh
C. Matcovich, 16th Nav-Singapore 17thing over. It ibr. be forwarded. Nov., Gen.-S., W. & Co.
Pel-Ho, Fr. 5,456, Card, 19th Nov.-
Singapore 13th Nov,, Gen-M..M.
$62 2.69 Fri, Nov. 8.5,
C. Wagle, 191 h Nov Saigon 14th Nev., Rice and Flour Aaganed, Thorasan & Co.
...2.18
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31% 9.63
Shipping.
Arrivals
Hongkong, Fr.. *.*., 712, A. Carselimen, 18th Nov.-Haiphong 16th Nov., Rice" and Cat lej-A, R. M.
Empress of China, Br. 3., 3,046, R. Archibald, "R.NR.; 19th Nov.-Vancouver, B.C.,, 29th Oct., and Shanghai 17th Nov., Mails and Gen.-CF 1 R. Co.
Tilstjan, Dut. a., 2,47°, P. J. von Emmerick,
19th Nov.-Moji 14th Nov., Coal and Gen.-J. CJ L
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Huichow, Br. 35, 1977, E. Forsyth, 19th
Nov.-Tientsin (4th Nov., Gen.-B. & S. Winnehage, Br. 5.3. 2,640, McDonald, 19th Nov.-Shanghai 16h Nov., Bulk Oil.-S. 0. Ca Ascot, Br 85,786, J. 13. Tinnth, rgh Nov, Durban Eth Oct. and hing wan-tao 14th Nov., Ballast.-G. L. & 'Co., Manchuria, Am. 9.3, 8,750, J. W. Saunders, 20th Nov.-San Francisco reth Oɛ, and Shanghai th Nov., Mails and Gen.-P.. M. S. S. Co.
,
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Haiching, Br. 8.5, 1,267, A. F. Hodgins, zath |
Nov.,-Foochow 17th Nov, Amay 18th, and Swalow roth, Gen.-D., L: & Co.
Clearances at the Harbour.
Tingsang lor Swatow. Benavon, for Nagasaki Glenavon, for Shanghai, Bepsang, for Haiphong.
Bepartures
Nov. 70.
Jaren, for Singapore. Kwgilis, for Shanghai, Cardiganshire, for hanghai, &c, Shoshu Mart, for "watow.
Kiev, for Singapore
Von, for Kwong-chow-wan,
-Hulchow, for Canter.
Yochow, for CarION.
Tingang, for Shanghai.
Dinavon, for Japan.
Pazgengari krtivodi
Per Küngörng, from Haiphong-Mr. Nuguet... Per Hatching, from Coast Fois-Din Wyke- ham Myers, Mr. E. A Haney, H.E. Wonk and Pre Chinese.
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Holslein, Ger. Le, 985, A. Niejahr, 17th Nov.,
-Moji 15th Nov, Coal & Co. Hue, Fr. 5.5., 705, J. Pannier, 16th Nov.-
Haiphong và Takhoi, Hoibaw and Kwang chow-wan 17th Nov, Gen-A, R. M Kagoshima Maru, Jap. a.., 2,711, K. Kori, 19th
Nov.,——Moji 15th Nov., Gen.--N, Y. K. Laisang, B. #5, 3,460, E, I, Todd, 11th Now,
-Calcutta 2 th Oct, Penang and Singa pare 4th Nov., Gen.-J., M. & Co. Lo kaun, Ger. kl., 1,675, W.-Tanbert, 16th
Nov., Bangkok 2nd Nov,, Rica.—B. & 5." Tonngang, Br. $.5., 1,091, S. 1. Payne, 18th Nov.,-Manila 15th Nov. Gen.—I... M. &
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ር . Mercedes, En. ., 3, 00, J; S. McGregor, arst
ept-Weihaiwei 6th Sept., Baligst Admiralty.
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Murex, Br. 1.s., 2,340, A. Deacon, 14th Nov. — Pain Sambo 7th Nov, Oil i: bulk-A, K. & Co.
M. S. Dällar, Br, 5.5., 2,674, C. H. Cross, 18th Nov.-Maji th Nov., Coal.-A., R. & Ca
ད་
Pheumpenh. Dr. 5.5., 1,065, J. H. Scott, 14th
Nova-Saigon 8th Nov., Rice and Meal- Wo Fat Sing Prinz Sigismund, Ger. s.5., 3,103, D. Lenz, 18th Nov.-Sydney 25th Oei, and Manila, 15th Na. Gen.-M. & Co
Rub, Br. 5., 1,611, R, W. Almond, 18th Nov., Manila 16th Nov., Gen, and Hemp.-S. T. & Co.
Shantung, Hr. za, 1,835, Robinson, 1st Nov.,-- Cheribon, (Probolingn) zaih Oct., Sugar- I & S.
Taikosan Maru, Jan 5.5, 1,996, 1. Fukuri, 8eli.
Nov-Kuichinotzu 3rd Nov, Coal. ----M.
B. K,
Tango Maru, Jan. 5.5 7.46%, A. E. Moses, 17th Nov,Seattle and hanghai 14th Nev., Four and Gen--N, Y. K” Tsinan, Br. s.s., 2,300, C. Lindbergh, 14th.
Nov.-Sydney 16th Oct, Queensland Ports, via Poit Darwin, Zamboanga and Manita 1th Nov., Gen.-B. & S. Woolwich, Dr. 5.2, 1,843, A. Stoker, 13th Nov.,
-Moji 8th Nov., Coal.—D, & Co, Ld.. Zweens, Br. s.5, 941, A. Ramay, 17th Nov, Samarang 6th Nov., Sugar and Collon. -Chinese.
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SAILING VERARIS. Eclipse, Br. 4-masted bark, 2,6,68, L. D. Vauce. 20th Sept., -Canton 19th Sept., Ballast.--. 5.0, Co.
Lawhill, Br. 4mated baik, 1953, -,
18th Aug..from New York, Case Oil 5. 0, Co.
Japan
Silonmel Kxpectan,” “
„Apeids
From
All parcels containing jewellery or any article of gold or silver mut he insured, All inted parcels must be sealed,. The rals must, bear the impression of a device or private mark. Coins must not be used for sealing purposes.
A Mall will olove for :- Salgón-Per Derwent, 21st Nov., Q.A M.. Quong chow-wan, Hoihow, Pakhol and Haiphong-Per Hue, 21st Nov, 9 A.M.
· Haiphong-Per Hoptung, 21st Nov., JO AM. Macao-Per Sui Fat, 21st Nov. 3.15 PM. · Laisang, 21st Nov., & P.M.
Sogapore, Penang and Calcutta Per
Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobs, Yokohamır, Victoria and Vancouver, B.C.-Per Amprent of" Jahan, 21st Nov,, 3 P.M.
Singapore, Fenang. Madies, Colomba and Bombay-Par Kagoshima Maru, 21st Nov., 4 P.M.
Moli, Kobe, Yokohama and Portland, Or
Per Arabia, 21st Nay. P
China, 218, Nov., 4 P.M.,
Singapore, Penang and Colombo Per
Europe, &c., lodia, via Tuticorin-Per Pring Ludwig, 1st Nov., 5.
Swatow, Amoy and Foochow-Per Hat ching, aand, Nov., 9 A.M.
Ningpo and Shanghai-Per Hangsang, Tind Nov, 1 A.M.
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Bisney, Mr. & Mrs. S.. Blauchard, Mr. & Mrs.
N. W.
Bloss ise 5..
·G, S. Blano, A, B. Boyd, W. H. Brioner, J. Bulmer: J. H. Brayfield, T. Broške, C. B. ̈ Carmichael, D. Carpenter, E. W, Carter, A Cheney, W. G. Cole, Miss C. C.
Colvin, H. E.!!
Cornell, C ̧ J....... ́ ́.
Cooley, Mrs. G. G
Cory, Mr. and Mrs.
D
Crake, W. A, Crook, A. H. Cruickshank, J.
Currie, Mr. F; E. Curriz, Miss E. Curry, George Dave, Mrs.
R.
Kopp, A.
Law, B. D.
CONNAUGHT Atkinson, W. M.!? Hendy, Harold E. Ayre. Mr. and Mrs. Harm, C.
Wm. H. and child. Holman, F, E. Barrett, Mrs. M. A. Hough, Dr. Spencer Berry, F. J., wife and Howak, D. C.
chila
Hutchinson, Wm. M. Kiens, F. Menge, . H.
Morga", MEANS Silva-Nettr, Y-&les.
A, F. B.
Bilyen, Wm. R...... W. H.
Bright,
"Learned, Mr. and Mrs. Coffrena, J.
R. F.
Lefroy, A.
Lemieux, J. A;
Lindberg, Capt.
Logan, Mr. and Mrs.
Dr. 0.
McIntosh, G.C. Meisenthip, Capt. and
Mrs. H. Nelson, Col. C. E. Newborn, R. H.
child
Chevalet, Madame H. Chevalet, I., H. Corwell, Mri, C. B. Dietrich, Mr. and Mrs.
Glu, Wm. Graw, E. W.
Cepi. J. J.
Wagatha, Made Mais
selle F. L. Wagner, John A.,
CRAIGIEBURN,
Adams, M. and Mr. F. Hollingsworth, Mr. &
R. J.
Mr.
Bodnar, Mr. and Mrs. Jones, Dr. and Mrs.
Evan JW.C
Clothier, Mr. and Mr. Smith, Crowther
H. W.
Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. Denison, Misses(2) -
Oriz, Mr. and Mrs. and
Otto, A.
Payne, W. W.
Feake, T. M.
TL.
Folglass, A. W.
Potter, E. C.
Powell, W. A.
Preece, A. H.
Prashaw, C. M.
Pugh, A. J
Radbruch, W.
Ralphs, E.
Ray, E. H.
J.
Richardson, Miss
Richardson, Mrs. M.
Robinson, Capt. C. S.
Russell, Mr. and Mrs.
'R. F. and maid Sander, Miss F. E. Schlesinger,
C Sellers, F.E
Shields, C. EAVING Siegel, Mr. & Mis Smith, McGrego
Day, Mr. and Mrs. W. Spittles, J.
H.
Demirelt, Mr. Deermann, Mr. & Mrs. Dohen, W. D. Dowson, Capi, M. Duncan, Mrs. K. M. Kinstmann, W. Ezekiel, R. M.
Smith, E. Grant
Denison, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
Grant Gittis, A.
Smith, Percy
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER. November 1gib, 1907, am.
Vladivostock. 7. Nemuro..... 16. a,m.
Hakodate
M
Takto ....... Kochi ....................| Nagasaki..... Kagoshima.. Thema .... Nalia
.......
higakijima
Bonía 1.... Chefog
TJ
Har: Th. Hu. Wind Wr.
Weihniwe 9am. 3037 39 Hankiw............6 am. Klakiang Shanghai Guisla...
Slevens, Rev. Aharp Peak..
Fair, Mr. and Mrs. A. Thorne, Mr. and Mis
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Spitzmiller, Mrs. 3.P. Stark, G. L. Stebbing, W. S. Sleeden, J. W. C. van
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30.1371
Stade, Mrs. F. B,
4
Imoy ........
16.a.m./29.99 71
Stoce, Miss J. Stone, L. D.
walow.... Taikoku
30.0471
a.m.30.co
Taichu..
10.ro
H.
ainan.
33
30 09
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Falconer, P. J. Fay, Mr. & Ms. C. A. Vidal, Mr. Farrant, P:
Fiedler, P. Ningpo and Shanghai-Per Påoting, 220d-Fisher, HG, Nov., 3 P.M.
Tricker, C. H..
Forbun
IF 11027
Tullidge, G. W...
escadores.
A 30,08
Wagner, Mr. and
.A.
Mrs..ongkony.
Walton,-T..
Warren, Mr. and Mrs. Macao
130.08) 78-
F.M.
Warren, Miss
Pakhoi..... Phulien
taam 30.05
Tournos .....
Macao-Fer Sui Tal, 22nd Nov, 115 PİMU Manila-Per Loongsang, 22nd Nov, 3 P.M. Swatow and Shanghai-Per Yochow, 2nd Nov., 3 P.M.
Cebu and floilo - Per Kashing,a nd' Nov., 3 PM
Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and San Francisco-Per China, 22nd Nov. 5 P.M.
Manila Per Rubí, 23rd Nov., 13 A.M. Macao-Per Sui. Tal, 23rd Nov., 4.15.P.M. Tientsin-Per wickow, z3rd-Nov. 3 P.. Kobe Per Tsinon, 25th Nov., 3 P.M. Europe, &c. India, Fuucorin-Per Tonkin, 25th Nov, 11AM
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Manila-P Taming, 16th Nov. 3 P.M Shanghai, Moji, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria, B.C, and Seattle, Wash.-Per Tango Maru, 26th Nov., 3 P.M.
Franklin, C. B. Frost, B. L.. Fuller, Denman Fuller, S. J." Gitting, G. Garrell, O.. Hall Capt. T. Harding, R. Harrison, J. L Hashim, A. T.
Hewett, Hon. Mr. and
Mrs. E. A. Hodder, Mr. and Mrs. |Hoerbei, Miss C. P.
Hoffmann, W. Hohmann, A. |Holdsworth, P.
Howard, E Hutchinson, J. O,
Warren, Mas G*“
Weifgarh, Miss H, Weite, W.-A..... White, Mr. and Mrs.
H. G Whitcombe, B. Wibel, D. Williams, Capt & Mrs. Williams, J. T L Winter, A. S. Wong, E
• Caston....10.1765 95
10a.m. 79
Victoria Teak, Gap Rock..
Hoitow...9 am)
C. St. James
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30.08 81 29 99 82 Aparri 16. a m. 30.08 Br
14
Manila.. ... am 300484
j29,9-181 ||39.94831
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Legaspi Bacolod Holle
·Cebu, Labuan
Am. 19.9972)
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j29.97 80
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Woodman, Miss F. R.
"Wood, G. G. -Woods, J. D.
Kent, X.A.. Col.
Vladivostock.7 a.m. Nemuro......6 am. 30,11] – Hakodate #' 130.25 Tokio........ D 1995 Kuchi
..W
NE
NW
19.07
W
D.ee, Capt. and Mrs. Nagasaki....
130x7
Vaughan
Kagoshima...
53
(30.04
Malden, Geo.
Oshima...
3208
Martin, R.
Naba 01}
30.09
Mast, E.
*shigakijima..
30% 5
L
10
Mitchell, R.
Chaloo (2.3
Davier, Hon, W. Rees FILS, A.
Austin; F.
Swatow and Shangboi - Per Kiuklang 16th Nev., 2
3 P.M. Batavia, Cheribon, Samarang, Sourabaya and Macassar-Per Tiberias, 2Pth Nov, 1 A.M." Manila-Der Zafiro, 30th Nov., 10 A.M. Timor, Port Darwin, Thursday Island, Cooktown. Caims, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney. Hoban, Launceston, New Zealand, Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth and Fremarle-Cochrane, Mr. & Mrs. ra Eastern, 3 thì Đức A
Shanghai, Nagasi, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and San Francisco-Per Manchuria, 30th Nov. A HE'
Fotone, Mr. India, via Twi orin-Pe Devanha, 30th Nov., 11 AM Kusang. 3rd Dec. 3 P.M.
Shanghai, Yokohama, Kobe and Moji-Per
Manila, Zamboangh, Port Darwin, Thursday. Island Cooktown Cairns, Townsville, Bris base, Sydney, Hobart, aunceston, New Zealand, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth-ler Changsha, h Dec. BM.
Blair, Mr. not Mrs.
K. Chalmers, 1. H.
Darling, Cal, 'Davidión, Mr.
Per Empress of Chiản, from "Vancouver- Mr. and Mrs. Benodfoot, Mr. L., Ashcraft, Capt. and Mrs, F. A. Brown' and 'ch lo, Mi, W. A. White, Misses R. McLean, I emaile, Mr.
EUs, Mr and Mrs. and Mrs. Hodder, Messrs. T...Hough, A. W..
Prinz Ludwig.. Shanghai... M. & Co... Nov. 21.
Fischer, R. Walter, Mr. and Mrs,11. G. Clyde, Mess, G.
Japan DS. & Co Nov, 2
Fletcher, Mr. F. Kenny, R. B. Will-ami, W. D. Dohen, Rev.
PR. Laitpold. Singapore M; & Co... Nov. 23
Fraser, R.A.M.C., Lieut. and Mrs. D. MacLeod, Mr. D'Le Stewal, Mr.
Catherine A'car Singapore.1, S. & Co Nov. 24
Fremantle, Lt.-Comdr.
and Mrs. and Mrs. Lew Ah Yam,and a children, Messrs,Sui Mow..... Singapore H.A. L... Nov. 24 R. M. Morgan, R. T. Armstrong, Miss G.
Yawata Maru... Thursday IN. Y. K... Nov. 15
Fuchs, Mr. Kankura Mapan...... N. V. K... Nav. 25
Galbraithe, M Douglas, and Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Lord. From Yokohama Mr. Wm Smith, Misdes Merritt,
A: Fourichon.tgapore. D.&06., Ld Nov. 5.
Swaro and Shanghai-Per Shooksing, 4th Geisthrope, Mrk Mr. and Mrs. C. 5. Ileary, Licul, R. E. W Erroll Singapore .&Co.,Ld Nov. 25 Dec, 1 P.M.
Gibson, Mr. Tourane Singapore M. M...... Nov. 16. Kirby, R., Messrs. A. T. Hashim. J. Drage,
Manila, Samurai, Simpsonhalen, Fr. W. Greephill, L. 8. Mason and A. J. S. Lefroy.. From Nagasaki
Tjitodas MojFCL... -ov, 6lar han Perbershohe, Matupi, Brishare,
rice, Mr. Mesir, W. Marley and A. 1. Hosken. From Nipppn Maro.. Japan......TR.K... Nov. 27 Sydney. Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, Hall, 1. ... Calcutta.... J., M. & Co Nov. 18
Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth and Eremantle-Habcock, Mr. Shanghai-Sir Samuel and La'y Chisholm, Kusang Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lowe, Mrsellenry Keswick,
Par Prine Sigismund, 5th Dec. 4 PM
Harding, Mr. and Sha ghai, Nagasaki, Sir Liang Chieng, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Fair,
Kobe, Yokohama, | Hareland, FPA.. Mr. and Mr. Chas. F. Veysey, Messn. A, H.
Honolulu and San Francisco-Per Nippon Hell, P. Preece, N. Quion 3. Richards, P. Holdsworth,
Afaru, pth Dec., 10 A.M.
Hill E E. Shanghai, Nagasaki, Dr. J. A. Wellwood, Mr. 10. Anderson,
Kobe Yokohama Madam Ho Sheng, Mr. Fang Foo See, Dr. Jeu
Victoria and Vancouver, (B.C.)—Per Empress Hawk, Mr. S. S. Young, Dr. H. A. Cheng, Mr.
of China, 19th D-c3 PM. and Mrs. Ho. Fook, Mr, A. Kopp, 6 Euro peans in and-class, and 848 Chinese in steerage. Per Manchuria, finm Sin Francisco, &c Mr. C. F. Darrell, Rev. and Mrs. A Heattie, Germania Mines E. 1: Trambar, E. Bostic, M., D. H.H.M.S.Taku Sibbett, Misses H E. Chandler. Magorm, Mr. B. F, Durr, Capt. Elastium; Mr. E S. Hoyl, Mrs., and Miss E. M., Dunn, Messrs.
DOCK -RETURNI
HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCKS.
Kawloon Dock Neil Mclend......... Tsinan .....
Tango Marui
Sui Ananin
A. Wagner, R. E. Learned, Mr. and Mi.C. A. | Taming .....................................
Fay, Mr. P. B.'Andrews, C. B. Day, Mr.and Pheumpenh
Mr, W. H. Day, Mrs, G. G. Cooley, Messis. Cheney, JF Linneux, C. G.Paget, S. Robert," A. Besomber, Master Limmer, Dr. J. A Cooper, Miss CH, Hothér, Mr. R. F. Rustell and amah, Miss M. Miller,.Mr. and Mrs, R. Catter, Miss L, Carter Mrs. D. H. Hibbett, Rev R., Moc, Messi, J. W C. Van Steeder, C. E. Nelson, Mrs. L. Harthand, Major). O. Hutchinson, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Fowler, Miss M. F. Fowler, Mrs. A. Wagner, Mr. R., F. Learned, Mr. and Mis, W. Cloff, Miss E. Cluff Mrs. F. E. and Miss E. Currie, Mr. and Mat. J. C. Woodbury, Miss Woodbury, Mr. and Mr 1. Seigel, Mr, R. Fi Faget, infant and imah, Mr. A. E. Steward, Mr. B. Hempel and servant, Mrs. J. K. and Miss Ohl, Mesara, G. Weller, C. Skot, 1. E. Conner, D. G. Cromer, A Bm hard, Dr. E. Carper, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hab. bell, Infant and 4 children, Mrs. G. 'RL&m• men, Mrs. G. Lammert, Messrs, J. K. Ohi, R. Wrightley, E, . Faulkner, Mr. and Mrs. W. Blanchand, Miss B. Bard, Mrs. R. W; Avery, Masiri. L. D. Stone, D, and P. Warfield Mein, W. B. Jones, Miss C. Cole, Miss Woodman, Mesirs. J. H.Spitzmiller, G. Lammert, Mistes E. Y. Cooper, J. H. Woodward, 392 Chinese,
13 East Indians, and rg Inpanese,
Shipping Reports.
Str. Stihonia, from Shanghai:-Fine wea
ther, moderate wind and set.
·
Str. Nanshan, from Saigon :-Light. Ely Winds, fine clear weather throughout.
VESSELS IN PORT,"
BIXAMERA,
Arabis, Ger. ., 4438, C. Neumann, 'ib Nov.,Portland, Ör, vin Japan and Oct.,
· Float,—P. & A. S. S. Co. Barkston, Fr. 8., 2,754, B. D. Seaborne, 16th Nov.-Fortland, Or, 28th Sept., Wheat.-- Orde
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The Ships Passbd Canal, 1
4 p.m.
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McCaffery, Mr. & Mrs. Bonin Is...... |30.12]
Monk, S. D. Moorsom, Me Peraira, Consul & Mrs. Perkins, Mr. and Mrs.
J. L. Raymond, Mrs. Reid, Lieut. Cof. Reigner, F. von Ristland, H. Ross, Major R. J. Sargent, Mr.
s.m.30.35 47 a.m
Weihaiwei... Haskow.... Kiukiang...... * Shanghai... Guislaff Sharp Peak...
Amny, Ga.jŐˆ B.MT, 29. Swatow
WEATHER FOR BOASTS AND STORM-WARnings issuED FROM THE HONGKONG OBSERVATORY.
METEOROLOGICAL SIGNALB..
Meteorological signals aen hoisted on the mast is front of the Water Police Station i Tsim Sha Tsui for the information of master of vassals leaving the port. They do not necessarily imply that bad weather is expected bere:-...
Signal No
A.CONE polal upwards
AO'NE polat upwards
and 11 UM below.
3.
A DRUM
A CINE point down- wards and DRUM below
5. A CONE
6.
point down. wards
A CONE point down-
wards and
BALL below
7.
A BALL
8.
A CONE
point upwards
and BALL
below
indicates a Typhoon to the North of the Colony,
indicates a Typhoon to the North-East of the Colony.
indicates a Typhoon to the last of the Colony.
indicatera Typhoon to the South-East
of the Colony.
indicalesa Typhoon to the Bonth of the Colopy,
indicatesa Typhoon
to the South-Wert of the Colony.
indicatesa Typhoon to the West of the Colony,
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 Signal indicate that the centre is, believed to be less than 300 miles away from the.Colony.
The above signals will, as beetafora, ba hoisted only when typhoonx, xist 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.
These signals are repeated at the Harbour Office, H.M.S. Tamar, Green Island Signal Mast, and the Flagstaff on the premises of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company at Kowloom.
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Captain C. L. Vaughan Lee...
Captain S. E. Erskine
Hongkong Hongkong
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900
Lieut. Commander E. G. W. Davidson.
Yangise
river gunbout..
710
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Lieut. Commander W. L. Bamber
Yangiss
sloor ......
1,070
1,400
Commander II. L. Majondie...
Hongkong
water tank and tug...
390
300
Hoogkong
sloop...
1,070
1,400
Commander. D. S. Raikes
Torpedo boat destroyer cruiser, and class.
306
5700
4300
7,000
torpedo boat destroyer
4,000
torpedo boat destroyer ..
375
4,000
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280
3,900
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Liaul, Commander A. L. Greason... Captain Roland Nugent.. Lient-Commander W, H. Darwall Lieut.Commander Dickens... Liett Commander C. A. Fremantle Captain S, V. Y. de Honey...... Captain C, F. Thunby
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350
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Lieut.Commander H. B. Cox
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torpedo boat datroyar
The Canadian Mall leaving Hongkong on Whiting Thursday, the at November, is due in Laadon Widgeon..... on the 21st December, .
Woodcock... The French Mail leaving Hongkong on Woodlark Thursday, the zßih November, is dus in London on the 26th December.
The German Mas leaving Hongkong on "Thursday, the 21st November, in due in London
on the 21st December,
Christmas Cards (if prepared at Printed Matter rates) must be posted either in an un-
river gunboat...
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Flying Flag of Vice<Admiral Sir Arker W, Moore,
Licut-Commander S. H. Tennyson.... Commander F. H. Walter....
Captain J. A. Take ..........
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· Lleut Commander Robert E. Vaughan. Lieut. Commander R. S. Roy. Lieut.-Commander J. Kiddle Licet Commander C. C. Walcott... Licul-Commander H. R. Tickell Lient-Commander Alan Dixon ..... Bain W. Strath
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URGENT BIGNÁL
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 Polica Station, and repeated at the Harbour Office *--- THREE EXPLOSIVE BOMBS, AT INTERVALS
OF TEN SECONDS. A Black Cross will be "hoisted at the mamin time, superior to the other shapes.
NIGHT SIGNALS
:
The following Night Bignals 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.
17. Three Lights Vertical, Green Red Green indicates that a typhoon is believed to be situated less than 300 miles from the Colony.
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111. Threp Lights Vertical, Red Green Red, indicates that the wind may be expected to increase to fall typhoon force at any moment.
No. III. Signal will be accompanied by tha Explosive Bombs, as above, in the event of the information conveyed by this signal being first "published by night,
These Night Signsis will be substituted tha the Day Signals at supset, and will, when necessity, be altered during the night,"
SUPPLEMENTARY WARNINGS,
For the benefit of Native Craft and 'passing Ocean, Vessels, a Cano, will be exhibited at each of the following stations during the time that any of the above Day, Signals are beirted in the Harbour,
Gap Rock.
Waglan.
Stanley,
Cape Collinson.
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Aberdeen. Sau Ki Wan, Sai Kang. Sha Tag Kol Tal Po
This will indicate that there is a depression somewhere in the China Sea, and that a Storm Warning is hoisted in the Harbour,
Further details can always be given to Ocean Vessels, on demand, by signal, from the light- house1.
F. G. Fico,
Director