Doring, the year wave paid to Govern ment, finstaxer, the arm of $13,92593 or 166 cents per ton of tủi wonka g cont

Concentrates-from the Wilflay", tables #331.757/(ons have been recovered "with an average valuola's "2" perton; of this 91:35 tops have been treated at the cyimide works.

The whole of the tailings from the 40 stamps is run over the four Wildey tables. The con contrates contained in the tailings are about 1. per cent, had the tailings leave the tables practically free, Heidas the concentrates several ounces of amalgam have thus b.co recover.d. Cyanidation. The thud af treatment is the same as reported list year, viz. :-Grinding to slime, and agita ing (mechanically) in the

"treatinent vat., AN

Some 860 lonerat old baddlings were re- ground by the Chifi mill, aleɔ 14 tons of Koman concebirstas and 80'85 tons of concentrates and 176 tons of Raub tailings were re-ground by the geis mistl

Cabi.mill produced na smálgam.

Grit mills-Amdgam yielded 152771 01, munelted gold. “

Gold recovered by treatment, 173°30 uzi.."

Total tonnage treated, i,ige dons, for 436% 1 az-equalling a recovery of 7:513 dwt. per ton,

and 78.66 per cent of total contents.

ני

The re grinding of the concentrates in the grit "mill has given an average of one nunce per too,

ground at a cost of about $125 per too.

The total cost perton, treated with the whole plant, works out at $7.

Tae estimated value of the gold won is $14,14,53 - working expenses $7,917, or a

- working profit of 16,#26°53, ~°

· The high cost of treatment is because of the difficulty in treating the concentrates, no so much in the dissolving of the gold, as in the bigh consumption of cyanide, caused by the presence of sulphides.

We have found that oxidised concentrates. are more readily and cheaply treated, but dur experiments on roasting, have demonstrated that the firewood obtainable here is not suffi ciently long-flamed to effect the necessary change.

PLANT AND MACHINERY. Komaa. The electric hoist continues to work well, but the cost of maintenance is normous. Thus far it has not been found ponible to devise any décideḍimprovement.

The pumping gear (electrically-driven) has worked without a stop.

"Stops."The motor to drive the pumpi geir arrived, and was installed in May. The

RETURNS for wear ended 29th February, 1908.

Ballion RetarOK.

e}Local Dollara

Cinis

DAN Love

-$2.017.05

Tonnage.

MINE

Finene

Average |

Ex

££1,21045

3, Bag

**Stigre **

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 5 1908.

Less Komar Laxm

434-832-19_

456 DEO

.

Totallion working costs.

$145,953,38

Cyankle.....

illuckiser

13:844677

Expediture.

Bakit Komaninkis ha

Kiap plant, etc. Aft

Bukit Malacca-prospecting wi yanide-new plant, pe

Less capital expen

304305

From the table of working costs-is-will-be-

seen that the costs have risen 3.44 dwt, per ton This is chiefly due to renewals of plant, to the scattered nature of our works, and to the sddi- tional cost of cyaniding.

During the coming year the development,of Stope" mins will, of necessity, be pushed. ahead with all possible speed.

It is also intended to more systematically prospect the land lying to the east and west of the line of our present workings

The closing paragraph contained, in my last Aunual Report, judging from the year's opera tion's, may be said to have been well borne out For the coming year, unless any upfireseen circumstance arises to interfe: a with the opera

whole plani has worked very successfully."

A steam engine and boiler are kept in reserve `zguins! any breakdown with the electrical mations, I think we may look forward to a no less

chinery,

satisfactory result than the year now closed has given.-I am, gentlemen,

A boiler has been brought from Bukit Malacca and installed here for driving the steam finist.

Malacca. A cand Berdan pan has been added at the mills.

Sempant (Electric Power Statio) -The iotake dam has been further strengthened by the addition of a mass of concrete in front of the overflow to prevent any undermining of the buttresses.

The cutting, in place of the old tundel, has been completed.

The pipe line gave a little trouble by shifting,

and strong anchor-bolts have been'put on and fastened to concrete pillére,

Your obedient veryant,

W. H. MARTIN, MOX 35 MUJ General Manager,

COMMERCIAL.

TOCIAN'S EXCHARIF, Setting.

Londer-Bank T.Tuqunuzun

Do. "demand" KÚLUPALITAN Da... 4 months' night......... Franco-Bank T.T...

America-Bank T.T...... Germany-Bank T.T.............

The machines in the stations have been kept ludia T. T. .......................................

in very efficient ojder.

.

On the transmission line, several poles have

demand...... Shanghat Bank T.T.

91

•1/93/16" rig 7:16.

221

Johanne, Ger. 2, 952, Į. Iwarsen, rth Sept.

-Swalow4ih Septy, Gen-), & Co

Clearances at the Harbour Omon

Lightning, for Singapore, Awangtah, for Shan hai,

Kwangles, for Canton.

Hoishing, for Kwong-chow-wan,

Empress of Japan, for Shanghai...

Wingsang, far Swafdw.".""

„Joskin Marių, for Swatow.

Token for Hoihow..

Arcond, for Singapore..

11144, for Europe.

Sept. 5:

Lock us, for Swatow, Germania for Canton. Shifts; for Tientálo.

Empress of Jabin, for Vancouver. Lightning, for Calcutta. Yuentang, for Manila. Wingzony, for Shanghai.

CHAL, for Hoihow.. Kwak, for Shaoghal.

"

Paarmakers, arrived, Per Iverter, from Saigon-383 Chinasa. Per Capri, from Singapore-300 Chinese.

Shipping Raperte.

N

Fir. Lairies from Saigon -Fine weather.

Str Awanglee, from Shanghai --Light vari-

able winds and fos weather smooth sea.

VESSELS IN PORT,

STEAMERS.

Ailsacraig, Br. 197 2,166, A. D. Moody, goth Aug-Barry Dock Fath July, Coal.--Navy Department:

America Maru, Jap. 8.8. 3,400, W. E. Filmer, 29th Aug-San Francisco ist Ang, Hono lulu 7th, Yokohama 25th, Kobe 2181, Naga- saki 23rd, and Shanghai 25th, Mails and Gen.-T. K. K......... Arconia, Ger. $93, Tuergensen, 3rd Sept. -Kobe via Moj. 29th Aug., Gen.—M, & Co. Barnea, Ger. s., 1,344, F. Sembill, 3rd Sept.,

Sandakan 2911 Aug, Gen.-M. & Co. Bujan Maru, Jap. 2.5, 1,971, M... Nemoln, 4th Sep-Shanghai vin Fonchow, Amoy And Claverburn, Br. s.5, 2,518, W. H. Sel.on, 17th

Swalow 3rd Sept, Gen÷0. 5. K.' Aug. from Cardiff, Coals.-Di & Co., Ld, Courtfield, Dr. ., 4,897, J. Wiseman, 25th

, May, hơi sot May, Của M B K Forest Dale, Br. ss., 2,2. 3. Noall, 24th Aug,

Da Samarang 14th Aug., Sugin.-B. & S.

Frithjof, Nor. .s., 89, O. Andersen, 8th Aug

from Saigon, Rice,--Aagaard, Thoresen

& Co.

Kailan, Fr. s. 477, 0. Höng, gru Aug-

Hoibow 19th Aug, Geo.—A. R. M. Joshin Maru, Jap. s., 702, Y. Kaburaki, 2nd Keong Wai, Ger. ss., 1,115, 1. Köhler, 3rd SeptTamsui soth Aug., Gea.-0. S. K,

|

#AUR

Augus|--Palermo, 11th August Alcider, 14th Shanghi, Nagasaki, Kobe, Shimidsu, Yoko-

Kintuck," Sadruma, 218th hims, Honolula and San Francisco Perdang, P. R FAQ: Bache, C. H. Bleminon, Amarica Maru, 11th Sept., 33 A.MU

-Cala "Manila-Per Loongtang, 11th Sept, 3 R,M,-/ Haru,ist donith, Hella 18th August-

Manila-Per Zajing, 12th Sept. 11 AM SeptemberMuncaster, idojume, “Prins Ludo Slogapore,Penang and Oslcatta-Per with September-Brisgavin, Tourane.Fockan, 13th Sept, a P.

Europe, &cadia, via Tuticorio-Por Ulormore Expectoa.

Australian, 15th Sept., 11. A...

·From:

Agenti

•HONGKONG,"

kiu comhe Kin

Közig, Ch G|--Littiö, RAZNA

Battiscombe, H. Benson R Black, Dr. G. D. R.

Blon, A. B. Brayfield, T. Broog, G.

Lushington, C. F. Massey, MR. A. Meintoab, G. CHRON McKean, Dr. G. W. Moore, Dr. and Mrs.

úniano, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. An

b

Runner, W. Hussierre, S. C. do Clark, M. O.,

Keelung, Shanghai: Moji. Kobe, Shimidro, Yokohama, Victoria and Seattle--For Kaga Afari, Igth Sept girationa Siberia Shangbai P. M. Co... Sept. 6 Singapore, Penang and Colombo - Per Kaga Maru Shanghai... N. Y. K. Sept. 6 Apa Mars, 5th Sept., 5 Pain Totomi-Matu... Singapore. N. Y K Sept. 6 Timor, Port Darwin, Thursday Island, Cook Colvin, H... amakura, M.Singapore N. Y. K... Sept. 7 town, Cairns, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney Coadon, H. L Robin Manila S.-T. & Co Sept. And Melbourne-Per didenkam, 17th Sept., Cop Capt W. H. M'mouthshire Singapore 5. T. & Co Sept 8 AM

Wigs, Kobe, Toll Courtcey, Mrs. M. and

Child Keelcog, Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yok- "Arra/005 A'car. Moji............ D. S. & Co Sept. 8 Monteagle... Shanghal... C. P. R. Co Sept. 9 kaichi Shidmidzy, Yokohama, Horolla and Day, E. W.

Durell, C. T San Francisco Per Starria, 1915 SeptEldridge, Mr. and Mrs. Luetrom... Sipgapore ·M, & Co - Sept. 9 Desfiliogar. Tapan M. & Ca. Sept. 10 AM Choyang Singapore.J., M. & Co Sept 12 Emp, of China Vancouver, C. P. R. Co Sept, 17 P. Waldemar, Sydney M. & Con Sept. 18

JO-MORROW.

Manila--Par Rubi, 19th Sept., 11 KM, Marilo, Zamboanga, Thursday Island, Cook town. Cairy Townsville; Brisbane, Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, Velbourne, Portb, Adelaide and Fremantle Per Taiyuan, 10th Oct. 3 P.M..

VISITORS - AT,THE HOTFLF.

CONNAUGHT.

St. John's Cathedral. Sixth September 12th Sunday after Trinity.

Holy Communion 7.jo a... -Matins 11 am., Fall Choir. Responses 1 "Ferial, Venite: Alcock, Psalms: of the 6th Almeda, Miss & Map Koath, H.

morning, Te Deam: Smart in F Benedictos Garrett Is G., Anthem: "God is Spirit," Bayless, N. E. Beposit

Holy Communion at 12 noon, Kyrie; Adlam ́in F., Hymox 1 298 and 160,---

ter

Milkoff, T

Carlo, J. Y.

Carpins, J. B.

Darling, W.

Opto, Y, Olsen, F... Rigge, H. B. Robson,

R. H.

Day 1. A..

-1, 2, 9, 16, 17, 31, 33, 27, in voison.

N. -Parim 30 Veries 1,'4, 7, 19, la cuinan,”

Dason, Mr. Engelen, Dr. M. Preachers Rev F. Chia.

Evenbudwig W. Evondong (45 p.m. Responses: Ferial,, Eyre, M1, and Mrs. Psalms! of the oth evening (11), Magnificat:"| Fraser, D. M. Gors 7th evening, Nunc Dimittis: Havergal, Gainbeld, M. 7th crebing, Hymos: 260, 249, and 25,- Roman Catholic Cathedral:-Mass at 6 am. 7 m, 8 am, and 9 30 a.m., Benediction, 5.30 p.m. “

German Bethesda Chapel, West Point: St. Franch Church, Wanthai-Mass (CA), St Joseph's Church, Garden Road: Morning 6 am. (Post), 7.30 a.m. Benediction, spm Nervica (English), 10 a.m..

Morning Service, II âm.....

St Anthony's Chape, West Point-Mau,

8.a.m.

Hashian, Said Hoc', O. D. Holmes, F.E Hough, Dr.

Matter F. J, V..

Mr. Mrs Jos, 12r. Kart, Mr. and Mrs. Ktise, Roy D. Kelly, W. H.

Rumie, H. Schenck, W. B. Schoaidermans, J

Schnitzer, Mr.

H. Sohr, A,

24.

Springler, M. E. Silva-Netto, M. and

Mrs. A. F. and child Mrs. F. F.

Bilva, Mr

Eça da

Soo, C. K. and Seura, Dr. E. L.

Kwan, Mr, and Mrs.

H.

The Botary Church, Kowloon-Every Sun

day. Masi at 7.30 am, and Mass, followed | Angaard, Més. B......... by the Benediction of the Blessed Sacra. Alley, Mr.

Anderson, Miss Aubrey, Dr.

mont, at o n.in.

Union Church:—Services, 11 am and 6 pm

Post Office.

After the "-September, parcals for Ger

many by German mail steamers can be for Sept walow & d Sept., Rice and Tenk warded by the overland raule via Naples. The postage in sixty cente' for each” parcel·lo wood. B, & S. Knivsberg, Ger. s.s., 646 Henk, 2nd Sept, addition to the amount required for the ordin

Tourade 3 Aug, Coals and Gen.), &ary all sea route. The limit of valoa of insur- ed parcels by thiï route to one thousand Lamington, Br. 1.4, 2,283, J. J. G. MacPhail, | francs.

in Aug.➡Hongay 28th Ang, Coal.-B. & S.

Ca.

Lennox, Br. 5., 2,361, F. McNair, 4th Aug.

Wosung 20th Aug. Gen.-C. P. R. Co. Loyal, 'Ger. *, 1237. F. Natxius, 30th pug,

Hangkok via Kohsichang 22nd Aug,

• Geu.—S, W, & Co,, Maudal, Nor. s., 100, Gabrielsen, 31st July,

-Borneo 25il July, Cos),~Wallom & 1,075 Maoils, Gar, 18, 1,128, 1, Minoneo, 11st Aug,

Sydney 30th July, Gen.-M. & Co. Mausang, Br. 2, 14,644, Weigil, 18 h Aug,--

Sundakan 1und Aug., Timbar and Gen.-- J., M. & Co. Nam Sang, Br. 1.4., 2,591, P., M. H. Lake, 3rd Sept,-Calcullavia Penang and Singapore 28th Aug. Gen-J., M. & Cot

...80] | Nicomedia, Ger, 5.1. 4,364, P. Wagemano, 1st Sept.,Moji 27th Aug., Gen.-P. & A. S. S:Co. -Oosang, Br. 4.4., 1,787, F. -Wheeler, 14th Aug., --Moji 8th Aug, Coal~]., M. & Co. Proteus, Nor ss., 1,024, C. Miller, 3rd Aug.

Saigon 29th July, Rice,-Aagaard, Thore sen & Co

331

1331

.86?

1061

been changed, and quirds have been 6xed Bank T.T. per H.K. 500........76 under the line ever the various ronds, TheRiok T.T.

Haller is in accordance with orders from the

lines Office.

Kom Mill-A now 5 f. dibmeter Hunting

mill has been added, and was got to work November.

For separating the' concentrates from the failings, four of the Mo, 5'model Wolf-ý tables

Bank T.T. 1. poi..

Buying

rantha' sight E./C.......

....1/9 9/1'5

5 months! sight [JC, queno mum. 1/9 11/16 |

jo days sight, San Preocisco New York. gmonthal sight

4

do..

441

have been laid down and have worked nout days sight Sydney & Melbourne...!.9.13/16

Successfully.

The ore bin has been extended accomm modala the Hustington mill ;' oo this has been fixed a Dodge rack-beaker; brought from Malacca mias.

A new Mataden breaker has been got to take. the place of one of the old ones; also "four'new' grizílies to replace the worn-nul ones,

To supply the extra water required at the mill and cyanide pleny, a wooden lauk hús | been built at the top of the mill, and nue of the Cyanide centrifugal pumpe fixed on the dam to pumjáto it.

outh' sight France izaten..2.274 nzouths' sight pinaths' sight Germany.............1.8

3.5 Silver:

π

Bank of England rate .....................mis Sovereign

THE WEATHER.

33,11/16

*.4$11.18

The following report.is.from Mr. F. G. Figg.. Director of the Hongkong Observatory:-

On the 5th at 12.10 p.-The barometer.has Chide Plant -Two new Hulman grå mills hawes installed for re-griviting concentrates tisen moderately. over S.W, Japan and the andrds before trewment ; these have given--Lonchoes, and falles slightly over Formosu

and Luzon,

ansfactory resuhe.

eatment vats, of the same size as the oths,ve been added making five na sil,

Ailer machinery has been kept in good

runningjorder,

(Roman, Malacca, "Stope * and Cyanide) for Year ended 29th February, 1903, GA TAKLE OF WORKING COSTS

(And Comparisons with Precious Years to zgar-3).

1- ស

05.05 Te Pigtren

Fat

4.

дом -

The depression noticed over the Pacific to the S.E. of the Loochoos during the past thres days, uppours to have Alied up,

The anti-cyclonic area remains over N.E. Japan, and the lowest pressure is now shown over the Pacific to the E. of Luzon.

Moderate N.E. winds may be expected in the Formosa Channel," and moderate, variable winds.over the N. part of the Chin Sea.

Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 km 10-day, 0,00 lachei,

FORECAST.

1.—Hongkong and Neighbourhood, N.E. or variable winds, moderate; fair to showery."

1/—Formosa Channel; N.E winds, moderate,

3.--South coast of Chins between Hongkong

and Lamocks, simoïds. No. 1.

Shipping.

Arrivals, Kohsichang, Ger. s. 1,307, Goswich, 4th SaptBangkok agth Aug Rice and Timber.-B. & SIST

|

Reguar, Nor, 8.5, 1,10), Augensen, 17th Aug, Rajang toth Ang, Timber-Wallem &

Reidar, Nor. 6.4. 2,176, C. Stangebys, 3rd Septy Muji 18th Aug., Coal Aagaard, Thoresen & Co..

Shibatora Maro, lap. ss., 2,179, S. Atsumi, 3rd

Seply-Moj 26th Aug., Coal.-Q. S. Ki

Br. 14., 1,145, Outerbridge, 4th Sept., Tennis Sept, Gen.-B. & S. Triumph, Ger. s., 760, J. C. Haosed, 4th

Sept Macao 4th Sept. Rice.-J. & Co. Yunnan, Br. 3.3., 13.6, W. O. Jones, 3rd Sept.

Chinking and Shanghai 30th Aug,, and Swatow and Sept., Gen. C. M. 9. N Co. Labro, Br. s., 1,619, R. Rodger, 31st Aug.-

Manila 28th Aug., Dalinst.—S., T. & Co.

SAILING VESSELS.

|

Jutoopolis, Br. ship, 2,840, Stewart, 5th June,"

San Francisco 5th April, Case Oil, S. 0:|

Cn.

King George, Br. ship, 1,057, Tacker, 7th Aug.,-Capion 6th Aug., Ballest,—§, O. Co,

DCOS RETURNS,

.HONGKONG · AND WHAMFOA DOCKS,

Sorsogas engin At Kowloon Dock H.M.S, Whidløg ..............

Vigilante or

Zafiro „koosmunan U.S.S, Albatross...

Juleopolis prze H.M.S. Outer

Pocahontas vicio Foresid 18.-.-.-.-.-.

MAILS VIA BIBERIA,

The ... Robe Mars will be depatched to

Dalny from Shanghal overy Friday with rail way connection to meet the, mall train from Vladivostock,

Sestow, Amoy and Tamsui-Per Joshin Meru, 6th Sept, Q 1*

Stewart, G. R. Stuart, Mrs. Joa Bullivan, F. Å. Victo:B. E Walter, John C. Whito, J. S.

„PRAKA

Aucott, E. F. Austin, Mr. Brition, Mist Buitt, Mr. Burting. Major Carruthers, E. 5. Chamier, C.M.O., Lt. (Col

Chantier, Mrs. &

drea Clarke, F. S. Daniel, Fred. W. Daniel, Water J Darling, Col. Davidson, Mr

chil

Davies, Hon. W. Ress Edwards, Rev. & Mis Ellis, M-1, A Engres, Rev. and Mrs.

Dallas

Evans, Miss

Swatow and Bangkok-Per Kinguni, yib 'Sapl., 9.A.M

Hoihow and Haiphong-Pat Triumph, 7th | Geoke, A Sept Moon.

Swalow, Shanghai and Chickiong-Fer Yu- man, 7th Sept', a r.

Finch, Capt, and Mrs. Galbraithe, Mr. Ganster, G. G. Glaver, Lt. Col.

Gompenz, H, Hi...

Harian, Mr. and Mrs.

Min.

Hoihow and R iphong-Ter CAAN, Bur| Hall, J. Sept, VAM

Swalow, Amoy, Foochow and Shanghai-Hell, P. Per Bujum Maru, 8th Sept., § A. M

Shanghai, Yokohama, Kabu and Moji-Per Namiang, Bth Sept., 11 4,4

Swalow Amoy and Foochow-Per Hatian, 8th Sept., EEăc

Manila-Pay Tran, 8th Sept., 3. P.M. Sandakan-Por Maurang, 8th Sept., 3 P.M. Singapore-Per Ajax. 8th Sept., 3 P.M. Kobo and Yokohamı-Per Kamakura Maru, 8th Bont,, 4 P.M.

Kealang, Moji, Kabe, Yokkaichi, Shimldzu, Yokohama, Honolulu and San Francisco-Per. Nicomedia; 9th Sept., If A.M

}

Singapore, Penang and Bombay -Per Capri, Imth Sept. 10 A.M.

Singapore, Penang and Calcutta — Per Arration Apcar, 10th Sept, to A.M..

Hawit, A. H. Hawetson, J.- Hickman, Mr. Hill, E. E

Humphreys, W. M.. Hockaday, W. T.. Irving, Edward Jones, R.A.M.C, Major

T.P.

Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. E.

S.

Krauss, E. L. Keid, Miss

Labaing, Albert E.. Lauder, Major Lawford, L. H. Logan, Major and Mrs

Macdonald, Dr. nod

Mr. Maren, A. Martin, R. Mitchell, R. Monk 9. D. Mollermann, Mr.

· Nalie, Mr. and Mrs, Oliver, Capt. and Mrs. Otte, Ft. Piggott, Sir Francis Raymond, Mr. Raymond, Mr. & Mrs. Reid, Lieut-Gol, Rinsland Mr. and Mrs.

H.

and

Sabin, Miss

Silas, Mr.

'

Sinclair, A..

Smith, A Findlay Tiedmann, Consul Watkins, Mr.

Whathirst, K. Wilford, F. G. - Williamson, Mr. and

children Hughes, Mr. and Mr. Williams, Dr Fils

Owen and children Wood, David Hutchison, Capt. and Worbrook, Mr.

M

Hayer, Dr. Ings, Mrs.

CRAIGIZBURK, Adams, F. R. J. Anderson, R. Major

and Mr. FH. E Jones, Dr. and Mrs. E

Nikkels, R. N. W. Caldwell, G. E. Clothier, Mr. and Mrs, Pye, Mr. & Mrs, Barns.

H-W

Ram, E. & De telan, Madamse . Baunders, Mr. Ellott, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Mr. and Mr.

Great T. M.

• Smith, E. Great Stewart, Capt.

Swato, Chefoo and Tien sfa-Per H. chow, tot fep Wilhelmshafen, Simpson,

Manila, Yap, hafen, Herbertstohe, Matupi, Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand Melbourne, Ade laide, Parth and Fromanile. -Per Manila, 10th Sept., & P..

Flatcher, H. L. P.M.

Gaster, Mr. E, R. A..

Enmapa, &c., lady, ma "Der flinger, 10th Sep!._f1*AMTM”

Bhunghal, Nagasaki, Kobe, Vokabams, Victoria · andTM Vancouver-Per · Lannon, "11th" Sept, 10 AM.

KOWLOOK.

Bode, Capt. Donghiy, Mr. and Mrs, Gardner, J, H~*~*~ Guild, Mr. & Mrs, and

---2-children Pond, E,

Neablit, P.

Niedhardt, E. Packer, Br

Parkins T. L

Pratie, Dr. W. W. Peake, A. W. f.

Perindorge, Dr. & Mrs.

G. de

Ralphs, E

Ray, E. H. Rich, L Roland, L. A. Sander.on, F

men. Shields, OFE.

A. S. and 2 children Etrom, F Fuller, S. J. Fuller, Denman Hall, J. Hail, Capt. T.

Hayes, G. V.

Halm, Mr. and Mrs.

B.

Innes, Capt. R.

Keitel, 1, G.

Skipper, H, W. Spittles, J. Stebbing, W. T Stevens, Rev. A. J. Thomas H. P.

F. Wallach, O. ::

Wiseman, Capt. Woods, D. Young, F. S.

CANA COAST-METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER, Septembar 4th, 1908, a.m.

Has Ta. Ha Wład Wri

Vadivostock - .in.:0.106383

Sinura Pakodate

Sucki

Kagoshima... simě Can

Nah

Gingakiļāma..

Lin 30.34-

30,17

30.02~~

20 84

"

ay.84 (19.77)] 29.73 [29.74

29.97

Hegin ....... Chefao...alam.

Je haiwei 9 3.m.10.8976) Askow....6 20

Kinkiang

+1.

19.81 77

Shanghai.. 29.84 Gutzinfi.29.845 Sharp Peak 1

Amoy 6 m. 19:80 Swatow

11

19.86

Teiboku.......19.79 Taichu........ 19.89 Tainan Koikan Foscadorcy...

39.79 29.79

: 9.80

Cautop........9m.19.83 67 Hongkong.tos.m.29.8

V cloris Peak

Cap Rock...

Macso.....

Haihow m Pakkol......

M

39.79 [29.83) 87

Phallen....8 am.29.80) 81 TO TH 6. St. James.)

29.86 81 29.88

Aparri 6 am 29.79 Manila....... tom.29.80 84 Legaspi ......6 km. 39.8377 Bacolod 9 m Ilollo

Cabu............ ot

39.83 84:

September 5th, 1998, im,

30.21

Vladivostock.y am 30.00 64 86 Namuso......3 1.m. 30.74 -| -| Hakodate Tokio Kochi Nagasaki Kagoshima... Oshima Nabs: Ishigakijima

Boola 1|

11 29.99

B 29.91

1 29.91

19."

».

29,81

п

C

2978)

29.03

...

Chefoo. ..................6. £ti 29.87749025K Walhalwoi...g m Hankow

4.m19,8778

Shangbal......9 LM 29.90 Gutzlaff

20.8881

Sharp Poek...

Swatow

Amoy...6 m. 29.)

Taiboku...... Talcht.....

Tainan Koskon Pascadores...

Canton

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