Intimations.
0. C. MOOSA,
18, D'AGUILAR STREET:
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY DECEMBER 5 1907.
Alba, Messis, Leopard Smith, E. J. Stowers, JJCGaithe, Capt. A. Butler, Mr. Stephen, and Mr. and Mrs Low Sp
Por Lairdes, from Salgos-134 Chinese,. For Manigomeryshire, from London, &c. Min. Even ste
Passengers depaited.
Ceba and Iloilo-Per, Katfong,,
Atyanax, Prins Eital Friedrich, 20th Novem": ber-Roon Hohenstaufen, Ziberia, Salasit,• Tamba Marm, Belgravia, St. Patrick, Bingo Harm, Priam, Sophia Rickmers, 3rd Decem: ter-Austria, Claverdura, Ching We, Spiesa,
Arrivals at Home-12th November STM Tranquebar Brotilió, Bingine, Starowia, Sam Bla. 10th November-Gorden," Agamemnon Antenor Bombay Mars, aoth November Namur, 21ad November-Kialak, Satruma,
Per Prinzess Alice, from "-Hongkong fof. Hamb. 1r. Becker, Mr. Borsand FURSI FURSI FURS! Let Bombers Blairs. Chimeradwa Maru 25th Novembar Seretra. 16th
VARIOUS SHAPEN AND COLOURS.
DRESS FABRIC "
NEWEST PATTERNS.
SERGES,
TWEEDS,
VOILES.
LADIES' & CHILDREN'S UNDERCLOTHING, HOSIERY, GLOVES.
Asla Shanghai, P. M. Co... Dec. Sandakan. M. & Co. Dec. Borneo, ...**.** Armand Behic, Singapore. M. M.Dec. Airatoon A'car Singapore, S. & Co Dec. Nippon .......Singapore, S., W. & Co. Dec. Casion Kobe ... M. & Co... Dec. istek Singapore S., W. & Co Dec. 11. Mongolia Japan P. M. Co... Dec. 13 Manila Sydney M. & Co... Dec, 15 Emp. of India. Vancouver C. P. R. Co Dec. 16 Taiyaaa...Sydney B & S......Dec. 171
Deco Barry, JA MARINER Hutchinson, Wm. Ma
child
* CONNAUGHT Europe, India, via Tuticorin He
Atkinson, W, M. Handy, Harold E. Walid, 14th Dec., II.&.M.
Swalow and Shanghai -Per-Ainkiang fath Ayın,, Mr. and Mrs. Herkt, Chapje
We, H. and child. Holmes, F. E Dec,'s PMAGISAI
Barret, Ms. M. A Hough, Dr. Spencer
J., wife and Howak, D.C...... Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, ilyen, Wm. R
Klebe, Fa Victoria and Vancouver, (B.G.)--Per
Lawson, Capt. J. J. aprari | tright, WV. H.S China, 19th Dec, P.
Calamos, e McKenzie, J. H. Sh nghi, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Chei et, Madams H. Morgan, Honninto and San Francisco-Per Mongella, Chevaler, 1., H. 24th Dec, 15 AM
VISITORS AT THE HOTI BLS
*** Silva-Notus, Mr & Mrs, Co.well, Mrs. C. BRA. FIB, BA Dietrich, Mr. and Mrs. Wagatba, Made, Mais
Wagner, John A
Graw, E. W
Jones, Mr. and Mr. P. Cox, RN, Lieut.Com. Morris, J
H. B.
Hope, Mr. and Mrs.
6-Mri, dal Sh
Valenzuela, Dr. F.
WEATHER FORBUASTS AND STORM WARNINGS ISSUED "FROM THE HONGKONG
OBSBRPA7ORFIRE
METEOROLOGICAL SIGNALS,
Meteorological signals are hoisted on the mast in frost of the Water Police Station L. Tsim Sha Tial for the information of masters of vessels leaving the port. They do not necessarily imply that bad weather is expected here i
Steathers Expected.
HENGRONG,
Vessels
From Agenti Dus
Abraham, E, S
KOWLOON.
Bienal
Adama, P. R.
N. H
Adaur, Mr. and Mrs.
Kenner, G. F.
6
Aguado,
F.
Kingcome, Ti A
Stone, P. EF. J. Tuke, ..., Capt, and
6
Bato, N. H.
Kopp, A.
jn: C. and children
ACONE point upwards
9
Bain, Miss R.
Krebs, Mr. and Mrs.
Jeffries, C. Wan
9
Battiscombo, H. G.
Kulka, F.
Lewis, E. Cornewall.
9
Beattie, R. B..
LAW, II, D.
9
Berbli-ger, A.
Little, A. C
Benram, J.R. Birbeck, it. J. Blaney, Miss
Lloyd, Mr. and Mr
Mr. and Mrs.
Brousmiche, Dr. E
Marriott, Dr. O. Marshall, F. B. Marshall, MissTM
{"ladivostock am Semuto
Takodate
ja.m.29 93
(30.03)
11
Bicoke, C. B. Brown, F. G.
30.03
39.75
30.25
30.16
Ni vember-Gunturrat, Longsor 29th Nor- Blos, O. Busse, D. B. Bos, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hember Parra, 3rd December-Glazer, SIRA, Hotelho, Messrs. B. J. Botelho, Brown, Mie; Deucalion. Bilbrough, Mrs. Corvetten, Capt. Boelken, Mr. Beebe, Misses F. Ducato, R, Du Cane, Hr. F. E. Currie, Miss E Corrie, Mr. and Mrs. Heary Cohen, Mr. and Mrs Castillio and childre Messts, V. Celoase, E, W. Damm, Mr. and Mrs. Evans, Messrs. 9. Each, Fox, P. Fiodler, Rev, au Mrs. Fieden, Baron de Geer, Mesars H. Hennesker, Hall, Capt,, and Mrs. Haycock, Mr. and Mrs. Flamy Mr. and Mrs. Hupgen, Dr. W. F. Hunger, Mr. H. De Kem penner, Capt. Küsel, Dr. and Mrs. Mclean, Mr. and Mrs. He Pak eng and servant, Mr. and Mrs. W. H, Longadon, Mr. S. Ah Lam, Dr. A. Ludlow, Mr. and Mrs. V. de Lerm, Dr. Lim Rnon Keng, Dr. Lim Ann Eng, Capt. H. W. Miller, Bir. and Mrs. Motte and servant, Miss Dr. A. Veyer, General O, Nuszkowski, Dr. and Mrs. Posthuma, Capt. and Mrs. Roberts, Mr..
H. and Mrs, N. B.Bairden, Mr, Rellinaon, Mrs Mrs. Prof. Selenka, MT van Son and family, Mevara, G. Spicer, O. Shimbrock, L. Seva- rance, Schoenfield, Mr. and Mr. H.O. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Thoras, Mr. R. Tiedemano, Mt. Mr. C. S. Virgil, Capt. and Mri. Weisright, Mr. E. Wibel, Mr. and Mrs Whitell, Mr. and Mrs. Whittam. Mr. Wolier and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wright, Miss H. E. Chandler, Messrs, C. C. F. Crowther, Engeirone, A. Fries, Mn, R. Grunning, Mr. R. Guiseppe, Mr. H. J. Hulawit, Empres of China ... Mr. Hacaloop, Miss M. Harrison. Mrs. C. | Aki Maru ................... •; Hanson and baby, Messrs. Jones, G. Lazzara, | H.M.S..Alacrity Mrs. O. Matsuda, Miss Mary Polac, Mr. Pau-
NOVELTIES IN SEQUIN AND LACE and Mrs. Tieden, Mr. and Mrs. G.H. Vasburg,
ROBES.
Samples on appliantion.
port orders carefully executed. Hongking, and December, 1907.
Coast
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SWATOW DRAWN WORK
COMPANY,
38, WELLINGTON Street.
Dealers in all kind of HAND-MADE DRAWN CHINESE "LINEN, GRASS CLOTH, &c, all of the best quality;
ALSO
SWATOW BEST. PEWTER-WARE, CANTON EMBROIDERY and CHINESE
LACES,
all from the best French patterns,
HONGKONG AND 'SWATOW,
Hongkong, 19th Uclaber, 1997.
AN APPEAL.
lan, Mits M. Pollock, Me, and Mrs. Rowly, Mr.
** DOCK BETURNS.
HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK'S. Neil Mcleod................ at Kowloon finck, Triumph npr. Vorwaertaimede Germania
Woolwich 26
Tsingtau.....
H. Swordson, Rev. and Mrs. Soper, Mia M.M.S. Dollar
'Namtang,
A. Spencer, Messra. T. G. Sinclair, R. Sawabs,
E. Schnizler, Roy. And Mrs. Trinpony-Mr-Progress Werkwerth, Miss 1., Wendt, Mr. 14. Wendt, | Dott ................ Mr Wegner and family.
Shipping Ruporis.
Str. Wanchow, from Amoy :-Strong mon- soons, rough seas.
Cosminto1itao
Aberdeen
Port
Oifier.
Bisney, Mr. & Mrs: 5. Lüscher, V. Bluos, A, B.
Amyfeld, T.
Brown, W. T. H. Brunoer, Mr. Balmer, J. 14. Carpenter, E. W. Carter, A. Cartwright, H. A. Caplis, Mr. and Mmm.
W. H. Chivin, H, E.
Crake, W. A.
Crook, A. H,
Cruickshank, }, Curry, George
Darton, T. B
Duncan, A.
Biostmann, W.-
Ezekiel, R. M.
McGregor, Miss McIntosh, G.C... Meurenthia, Capt. and
Mr. H. Montagne, Mr. & MIL.
R. 8, Newborn, R. H. Ortiz, Mr. and Mrs, and
child
Perkins, Mr. and Mrs.
T. L.
Preshaw, G., M
Polglase, A. 'W;
Pollard, 4, H.
Powell, W. A.
Pagb, A. J.
Rahl, G. A.
Ralphs, E.
Rafferty, Capt. J.
Fair, Mr. and Mrs. A. Ray, E. H.
H.
Fearnley, A. E.
Fisher, H. G.
Frost, B. L.
The Money Order Office will be entirely Franklin, C. B.
Str. Buchten, from Chefoo:- Fresh to strong close to-morrow. NW, winds and sea.
Str. Hanyang, from Chinkiang,:-Moderate N.E. winds and son, and fipt weather.
Sir. Montgimeryshire, from Singapore- Heavy monsoon form Singapore, fide plavious.
Str. Laertes, from Saigon: Experienced moderate N.E. winds from Cape St. James to Cape Paderan, thence strong N.E. monsoon, with cloudy, wealber and high head sen to this (882❘ port.
THE SUPERIORESS of the ITALIAN TH
CONVENT CAINE ROAD, bogs most respectfully 10 APPEAL 10 tis Residents of Hongkon and the Coast Ports, for their kind patronage, and support, and desires to state that she will be pleased to receive orders for ...all kinds of NEEDLE WORK.
Gentlemen's Shirts made to order, and Cuffs and Collars renewed an old ones.
VESSELS IN PORT
STEAMERS,
Aki Maru, lap, ss., 3.995, M. Yagi, 1st Dec.. -Seattle via, Japan and Shanghai 28th Nov., Flour and Gea.-N. Y. K.
Fuller, Denman
6 cents stamps may now be obtained at the Fuller, S. J. Post Office:
4
A Mail will close, for :---- Singapore Per Atholl, 6th Dec,, 9 AM, Haiphong-Per Frithjof, 6th Dec., 9'a M.: Swatom, Amoy and Foochow-Pet fatian,| 6th Dec,, 9.,
Macao-Per Sul Tal, 6th Dec., 1.13 P.M. Manila, Samarai, Simpanshaten, Fr. Wil helmshafen, Herbersbohe, Matupi, Brishane, Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, Melhaarne, Adelaide, Perth and Fremantle - Pat Print Sigismund, 6th Deci, 4,24, Manila-Per Rubí, 7th Dies, 10 A.M. Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama,
Ataru, 7th Dec., If A.M..
Giltios, G. Gorrell, O. Gray, T. C. Guterbach, W Mall, Capt. T. Hillows, E.
Harding, R.
Reynoldr, Miss
Russell, Mr. and Mrs.
R. F.
Sandes, Miss F; E. Shields, C. E.
Smith, W. McGregor.
Spittles, J.
Stabbing, W. S.
Stevens, Ray, A.
Stickney, M/s. J., maid
and valu
Terrett, Mrs. G. C.
Tricker, C. H.
, G. W.
Tellidge R.
Vida,
"
Harrison, J. L. Helmer, Mr. and Mrs. Wäinright, Mr. & Mrs.
F. DI
D. W. Hewett, Hon. Mr. and Warnington, E. 5.
Mrs. E. A.
White, Mr. and Mrs. Boeslech, Mr. & Mrs. H. G...
J
Hoosiech, Master J. Joostech, Miss G. Howard, E Inman, MelbourES Joseph, M. R.
Atholl, Br. ... 3,231, Kemp, 30th Nov., Honolulu and San Francisco-Per Nippon Innes, Capt. R.
Foochow 28th Nov, Gon.-S., T & Co. Chilli, Br. 1,135, Warrack, 4th Dec.,-- Haiphong and Nov., Pakhoj 28th, and Hoihow And Dec., Gen, and Live Stock...... B. & S.
Ladies and Children's Under-clothing, Chil-Chowtai, Ger. s.6, 1,115, W, Möllermann, 15th
dren's Dressos, and all kinds of Embroidery, Materials can be supplied, if required.
The Superioress will also be most grateful for any PAPER, or old ENVELOPES to be made into Books for the Children of the Poor Schools, _who_are_taught by the Sisters.
Hongkong,and April, 1907,
Shipping.
Artis
Victoria, Swed. .3.4 989, J. A. Hellberg, 4tb |
Dec,-Pihalangaa and Samarang zist Nov., Sugar and Collen-Aagaard, Thore. sen & Co.
Laçrtes, Br. 14., 1,340, J. B. Jackson, 4th Dec, -Saigon 27th Nov, Rice and Meal,-We Fat bing.
Stechen, Br. #çalşa, Sidford, 4th Dec,- Newchwang via Daloy aud Cheloo 24th Nov., Gea.), M. & Cia., ...... Vochow, Br. 8.5., 1,312, F. Northcombe, 4th
Dec,-Shanghai isi Dec., Gen.-13. &. Hanyang, B., 1,307, ii. Trowbridge, 4th
DecA thu and thinkiang goth Nov,, Geo-B. & S.
Pronto, Nor, 838,, T. Seeberg, sih Dec...
-Canion 4th Dec, Coal-Wallem & Co. Yorck, Ger..., 8,901, J. Randermann, 5th
Dec-Bremerhaven 23rd Oct., and Singa- pore joth Nov,, Mails and Gen-M. & Co. Tremont, Am. 9.5, 6,195, T. W. Garlick, 5th
Dec,-Seattle 27th uct, and Macila and Dec, Gen.-D. & Co., Ld. Onzang, Br. 2.3., 1,787, R. Cox, stb Dec,-
Java 21st Nov., Sugar.—]., M, & Co. Wenchow, Br. 1.., $60, G. R. Amalie, sth Dec.,
-Amoy 4th Dec., Beans.-B. & S. Montgomeryshire, Br. *.*., 3,581, W. T. Hall,
5th Dec,-Eundou via Singapore 19th Oct; Gen.-S., T, & Co.
Drular, Nor, 8, 1,102, J. Bing, 5th. Dec.,- Bangkok 24th Nov., Gen.-N. Y. K.
Clearances at the Harbour.
Scandia, for Shanghai..
Kwongtang, for walow,
Hue, for Kwong-chow-wad.
-Hallan, for Swatow..
A. Lothian, for Kuchinolzu.
Frente, for Haiphong, Frithjof, for Haiphong. Dalya Haru, for Wakamitza,
Felching, for Shaogbai.
·Mayori Moru, for Singapore.
Hanyang, for Canton.
Shackring, for Sharġbai.
Bercluck, for Cintos
Afacdu, for Canton.
· Montgomeryshiri, lor Shangliai.
Departures.
Dec
Nore, ist Singapore, Parkour, for Shanghai, Scandia, for Shanghai. Pronto, for Haiphong.
Kwongsong, for shanghai,
Bamarly, for Nagasaki,
Changsha, for Australian Ports,
Hongmek, for Amoy.
Hue for Haiphong.
Yochow, for Canton;
Skaohsing, for Sbargħal, Mayori Maru, for Singapore. Felching, for Shanghai,
Per Tramo from: "Manila-Mr. J. Baxter Major and Mrs. Wheeler, and, a children, Miss Kruiser Capt. E. D Entick, Col) and Met,
Nov., Bang ok 16th Nov, and Swalow 24th, Rice and Teak-wood-D, & 5, Daiya Maru, Jap. 5.5., 1,735, M. Aikawa, rd
Dec.-Moji 28th Nov., Coal.-M. B. G. K. Dott, Nor, 1.8, 629, 1. Dunneniz, and Dec❘
Bangkok 21st Nov., Gen.-Wallem & Co Empress of China, Br. 3.5., 3,046, R. Archibald, R.N.R., 77th Nov.-Vancouver, B.C. 29th Oct., and Shanghai 17th Nov., Mails and Gen.-C. 1, K. Co.
Frithjof, Nor: 8.54 891, O. Andersen, 4th
Dec., Haiphong 1st Dec., Rice.-Aagaard, Thoresen & Co.
Glanssk, Br. 3.8., 2,274, J. Rafferey, 30th Nov., alina Cruz 16: Nov, Ballast.-C. M. S. S. Ca.
Haitan, Br. 5.1., 1,183, J. 5. Roach, 4th Dec.. |
Foochow 1st Dec, Amoy 2nd, and Swalow grd, Gen.-D., L. & Co.
|
Macao -Per Sut Tal, 7th Dec, 1.15 P.M., Shanghai-Për Butsong, 7th Dec, 2 P.M... Manila Par Loongiang, 7th Dec, P.M. Dec 5 Pie
Ningpo and Bhanghai-Por. Kwangse, 7th
Swatow, Amoy and Tammi-Per Daijin Maru, 8th Dec., & A.
;
Singapore Peong and Calcuits Per Namsang, 9th Dec, P.M.
Swatow and Shanghai-lar Nasekang, 9th Dec., 3 P.M..
Swatow, Amoy, Fouchow and Shanghai-Per] Shorku Máru, gih Dec. 5 P.M.'
Moji, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria, B.C., and Tacoma, Wash-Por remont, toth Dec,
10 A.Ms
"
Europe, &c., Jodia, via Tuticoria--Por Polynesiem, 10th Dec., 11 A.M.
Swatow and Shanghai-Yer Sockow, 10th Dec., a P.M.
Austin, F.. Blair, Mr and Mrs. "Chalmers, 1. H.
Cochrane, Mr. & Darling, Col.
Williams, Capt. & Mr
C. I.
Winter, Mr.
Wong, P. L
Wood; G. G. Woods, J. D.
CHINA. COAST METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER.
"Min:December: 4th, 1907, sou
Tokio ***** Kochi *** Nagasaki nin Kagoshima. Oshima..... Naba, uso. thigakijima.. chaloo.......m Weiḥalwai 19`am. 1ankpwa.m Kiaksi Shanghai 9 am
Futzlaff
Sharp Peak
Amoy nea
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BAR TỪ HUY WING WE
om
30.30
4.2.392
Taiboku 5 mm
Taichu......... H
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Koshua
Penendorosi
村 30.10]
30.08
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30.13
antona.m.30.38
Iongkongtoam.30.22
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*
Hoiber........9 · 1.m. Pakbai........ 11 Pbulien... 10 ADD
|· Courans ........ 30.09 St James, 19.85
.!
*
Aparri 15 a.m. 30.0368: danila 10BTD
Legasp!...6 am 29.9177
lacolod......9 KM. - tailo
Cebu.........
Labuasum
A CONENT point upwards and BEUN below
indicates & Typhoon
to the North of: the'. Colony,
indicates a Typhoon" to the North-East: of the Colony.
A DRUM
indicates & Typhoou to the last of the Colony
A O NE
point down wards and DRUM below
Indicates a Typhoon to the Bouth-East of the Colony
5
A CONE
point down. wards
A CONE point down- wards and BALL below.
indicalesa Typhoon, (to the Bonth of the
Colony.
indicatesa Typhoon
to the South-West of the Colony,
A BALL
NNW
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NE
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8. A CONE
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Vladivostock,ļ).ALEN
Vemuro... im.
lakodate
Cachi.............. w
fokio
Kest, K.A., Col.
Nagasaki.....
Kagoshima....
Lee, Capt. and Mrs, thigakijima..
PEAK...
Jim
Yahs
D.
Gani I...
Vaughan
Maiden, GOD,
Cheloo...
Ali
Mrs.
Martin, R.
Waibalwei...9 m. 3030 lankow
Mast, E.
McCaffery, Mr. & Mrs. Kinkiang
+
Mitchell, R.
Mook, S. D.
Shanghai) Jutilad
Moorsom, Mr.
Sharp Perk...
H
要
Davidson, Mr. Davies, Hon, W. Rees Ellis, A.
Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. Fischer, R. Fletcher, Mr. Fraser, .&.M.C., 'Lieut. Framintle, LL-Com1r.
and Mrs. Fuchs, Mr. Galbraiths, M. Gatebrops, Mr. Gibson, Mr.
Manila-Per Taming, 10th Dec,,.3 P.M,” Greenbill, L. 8. Shanghai, Moji, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria,irieg, Mr. Hilary, Ger. 5. 1,276, H. Uecker, 1st Dec.-B.C. and Seattle, Wash.-Per At Maru, 10th Hall. 1
Macassar 21st Nov., Gen.-1. C. J. L.. / Kumtang, Br. 3, 1,078, E.-J. Buller, 3rd
Dec-Calcutta via Penang and Singapore. 20th Nov, Gen—], M. & Co.
I congrang, Br. $..,. 1,092, S. 1. Paybe 3rd Dec., Vanila 30th Nov., Gen-, M. & Co.
Lothian, Br. 3.5., 3.23, J. C. Williamson, god Dec Callan 26th Oct, Ballast.-D & 'Co. Ld. Macduff, Br. a m., 1,882, W. H. Holley, 4th Dec.Moji ath Nov, Coal-D. & Co., Ld Mandasan Maru, Jap, $,'4:54*, P. Hallstrom,
•
26th Nor-Japin 21st Nov., Coal.-M. B. 'K.
|
Mercedes, Br. 5.6., 3, 00, Į. 5. McGregor, 2141
Sept-Weihaiwel 16th Sept., Ballast- |· Admiralty.
+
Nam Sang, Br. 1. 2,591, P. M. B. Lake, zod
Dee, Yokohama 20th Nov,, Gen.-J., M... & Co. Nippon Maru; Jap... 6,168, W. E. Filmer, 27th Nov.-San Francisco. 30th Oct., and and Shanghal 24th Nov., Flour, Maile and Gea, N. Y., K.
Dec., 3'P.M...
Hancock, Mr.
Fukushu Maru, 19. Dec., 5 P.M. J
Swalow, Amoy, Takao and Anping-Perarding, Mr and Mrs.
Singapore, Samarang Rod Sourabaya-Por Onsang, trih. Dec., a P.M. E
Singapore, Penang and Bombay-Per Er vanzo, 12th Dec, IAM.
Shanghai, Yokohama, Kobe and Mɔji-Per Arratson Aptar, 13th Dec., It A.M.
Manila-Per Yumiang, ijth Doc., 2 P.M. Singapore, Penang and Calcutta-Por Kum sang, 13th Dec, 2 P...
I
Manila-Por Yuentang, 13th Dec., 3.P.M. Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Fionolulu, and San Francisco-Per Asta, 14th Degu (2 A.M.
Phuyen, Fr. 1.4., 1,299, Bonitroa, 4th Dec,-| acrity
Saigon 26th Nov., Rice, B. & Co.
1straen
Prinz Sigismund, Ger. .., 3,302, D. Lenz, 18th-Bedford
NAME.
Nov. Sydney 25th Oct., and Maullu 15th | Bramble a No. Gen. M, & Co
Bntomart....!
Rabi, Br. 16, 1,611, R. W. Almond, 3rd Dec. | Cadmus
Manila 30th Nov., Hemp, Gep, and Cherdh Mails-5, T. & Co.
Clio Sandown Br. 55, 2,466, A. L.' Paterson, 4th || Fame :.. Dec-Moji a'th Nov., Ballast.-D. & Co., Flors... Ld.
Handy Hart Janas
Taiwan, Br. 12, 1,054, J. A. Martin, 28th Nov
Saigon 120d Nov., Rice-Chiness,
Tatsu Maru, Jap. 4.x. 1,948, H. Terumine, 30th | Kent
Nov-Kobe 10th Nov, and Moll, 25th,
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King Alfred
Hill, FA, Hail, P.
Hill, E. E. Hockaday. W. T Kelsall, Major & Mrs.
Pereira, Consul & Men, Parkins, Mr. and Mrs,
.J. L. Raymond, Mrs. Reid, Lieut.-Col, Reigner, F. von Rissland, H. Rass, Major R. J. Sargent, M Styar, G. W. Shordridge, Mr. & Mrs.
A. B. Sinclair, A
"
Amaya.m. 30,16 walow
faiboku
raich......... Tai........ Coshua... Pescadores... Zatop. Rangkong Victoria Peak
izp Rock
indicates Typhoon to the West of the Colony.
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 Signal Indicate that the centro fa believed to be less than 300 miles away from the Colosy.
The above signals will, as heretofore, 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 abippi: leaving the harbour,
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30.12 59 Hoihow 39 mm. Pakhoi......... Phalica...... 10 2 m. Courage......
St. James. #
Apaul am 30.03 70 Manila.......10 4.M. Legaspi
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Bacolod....
floita
Labuan
Smith, A. Findlay Stallim, Mr. and Mrs. Synnot, Capt. A. Hart Wakefield, Mrs., Watkins, Mr. and Mo, Williamson, Mrs.... Wilson, Dr. & Mm. N. CRAIGIKBURN, Adams, M. and Mrs, F. Hellingsworth, Mr. & Cobu
Mrs. R. J. Bonnar, Mr. and Mrs. Jones, Dr. and Mrs.
I.W.C. Clorbler, Mr. and Mrs.
H. W. Denison, Mr. and Mr. Denison, Misses (x) Gittins, A.
Dec. 4 at
Evin Smith, Crowther Smith, E. Grant Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
Graal Smith, Percy
Doc. 4
4 Ju
Bäumetatakse **T-mpelpler
Humidity...ND Mainfall
90,22
63
30/2
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RIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE CHINA STATION.
CLASS.
despatch-vessel.... cruiser, 2nd class cruiser, 1st class tiver gunboat
river gunboat...
nor
TONS. GUNSH.P
· Commander C, D, S. Balkes
Captain Roland Nugent.....
Lieut-Commander W. Hi Darwall...
Lient. Commander Dickens
CAPTAIN.
700 4.350
10
9,800
3,000 7,000 21,000
Commander B, La T. Leathani Captain C. L. Vangban-Leo ....... Captain S. E. Erskina Dino
sea
710
goa
710
900
1,070
1,400
Liegts Commander E.G. W. Davidson, Liadt Commander W. L. Hamber Commander D, L
+
L. Majendie man
"water"auk and
390
300
sloop.
1,070
1,400
torpedo boat destroyer .... cruiser, and class ........
5,700
Lient Commander A. L. Grasson...
4.300
7,000
... torpedo bost destroyer: „
275
4,000
torpedo boat destroyer..
4,000
་་4.
torpedo boat destroyer,
280
3.990
Lieut.Commandar C. A, Fremantle
cruiser, 1st class.
9809
12,000
cruiser, 1st class
14,100
30,000
"Captain C, F. Thursby....
Captain G. G. A. Marescaux
616
Lieut. Commander S. H. Tennyson
1,070
1,400
Commander F. H. Walter
*4,800
23,000
Captain J, A..Toke
-
river gunhoni
1Ro
Boo
Lieat Commander Robert E. Vaughan
river knabost w
240
Lieut Commander R. S. Roy.
torpedo bost destroyer ...]
350
6,300
Liedt-Commander J. Kiddle
river gutbosto
240
river gunboat does an
245
240
6,500
Boo
909
6,300
450
5,000
800
·550
150
550
4415
Coal and Goo-Wallem & Co.
Kintba Merlin Titan, Br. ss., 5,720, 1. Day, and Dec.,-from
.Monmouth... Tacoma, Flour B. & §. Triumph, Gor, 1, 679. J. Bendixen, 26th Worhen
Nov-Naura 11th Nor, Ballast:-), & Nightfogale Ca
Otter ... Woolwich, Br. 1.1, 1,843, A. Stoker, 18th Now, Robin
-Maji 8th Nor, Coal-D, & Co., Ld.
Sandpiper... Saipa...**** Taku Tamar
SAILIKO YESBEL.
Lawbilly-Br. 4-masted burk, 3, 5%
28th Aug—from New York, Case Oll | Terline, B. O. Co.
Thistle Virgo, : Waterwitch The Ships Passed Canal.
wanwi ngna | Whiting, 12th NovemberAgamemnon," Glenturret, Widgeon: Aragonia,÷Hiraju Maru, Yorth-Hemlasig, Woodenck 15th November-dwa Meru, Sade Mars, Woodlark Armand Bekle, Siam, Klis, Marusan. 19th November-Lempox; Moyuas, Cresbehall, Gangar 22nd November-Bellerophon, Dru- callan, Manils, Sunda: Yarra, Carnaropa. "shire, Cheriton, Longior, “a6th November
Australien, Banmohr, Banverlich, C. Ferd Luolan Habiburg, Indrawadi, Autlockur,
****
-river gunboat...
surveying ship...
cruiser, rst class
river gunboat
torpedo Lost destroyer. receiving ship,
river gunboala river gunboal... torpedo boat datroyer surveying ship.is torpedo bost destroyer. river gunboat me fiver gunboat 4:
river gunboat
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Admiral Sir Arthur W Moo
1,200
Licot Commandry G. C. Walcotti Lieut. Commander H. R. Tickell Liont-Commander Alan Dizon ...
Boin. W Strath
| LAST REPORTED AZ
Hongkong
en ronto Shanghai Cruising Yangice
Yangtas West River. Hongkang West River West River
Shanghai West River West River West Rivar Cruising Hongkong Yangiss Kodat Hongkong
West River Yangten Hongkong West River West River Yanuuen Kamsingmunharbour
Hongkong
Yangisa Yangise
WHongkong
Blas Bay
Commodore R. H. Si Blokesman D Lieut, Commander H. R. Godfrey Lient Commander R. M. R. West Lieat-Comander Stevenson.... Commander R. W. Glenols .................' Lieut.-Commander 1. B. Cor Lost-Commander Jan K Krowie. Lisal-Come H. R. V. Cottrell-Dormer Lleat, Commande G. R. Livingstone... Yangise
Hongkong
"Yangias
Yangtae
These sigoals are repeated at the Harbour Office, H.M.S. Tamar, Green Island: Siguati | Mast, and the Flagstaff on the premises of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown- Company at Kowloon,
URGENT SIGNAL.
In addition to the above, when it is expected that the wind may increase to full typhoon force at say moment, the following Urgent Signal will be made at the Water Police Station, and repeated at the Harbour Office 1-
THREE EXPLOSIVE, BOMBE, AT INTERVALS "
OF TEN ZECONDS..
A Black Cross will be holsted at; the anme time, superior to the other shapes.
NIGHT SIGNALE.
The following Night Signals will be exhibit ad from the Flagstaff on the roof of the Water Police Station at Kowloon, the Harbour Office Flagstaff, and H.M.S. Tamari
I. 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, Great Red Green .. -indicates that a typhoon" is believed to be. situated less than 300 miles from the Colony.
111 Three Lights Vertical, Rod Green Red, Indicates that the wind may be expected to Increase to full typhoon force at any moment.
'No. 111: Signal will be accompanied by the Explosive Bombs, as above, in the event of the information conveyed by this signál þeing An published by night.
TRESO
| Night Sigoals will be substituted the the Day Signals at sunset," and will, when necessary, be altered during the night,
SUPPLEMENTARY, WARNINGS.
For the beneft of Native Craft and passing Ocean Vessels, à Cons will be azbiblind si each of the following stations during the time that say of the above Day Signals are hofsted in the Harbour.
Gap Rock
Waglan
Stapley,
Capa Collinjon,
“Aberdeen."
San Ki Wan, Sal
Sha Tan Ko),
-- This will indicate that there is a deprobalom somewhere in the China Sea, and that a Stormi Warning is hoisted in the Harbour,
Farther details can always be given to Opasa Vessels, on demand, by signal, "from the -houses into