TYPHOON SIGNALS.

STORM-WARNINGS ISSUED FROM THE HONGKONG OBSERVATORY.

The following Typhoon signals are hoisted on the Masthead on the Kowloon, Bignal Hill Harbour Office, the "Kowloon Godowns, H. M. 8. Tamar, Green Island, Standard Oll Premises Lai-chi-kok and F. O. Quarters, Lyeemoon.

A CONE

Indicates a y phoon to the North of the Colony.

point upward

'A CONE' point upwards and DRUM below

A DRUM

Indicates & Ty phoon to the North-East of the Colony,

adicatos a Ty- phoon to the East of the Colony.

HOTEL LIST.

Hongkong Hole). -' ... Amaral Mr & Mr CLongtien B

Bain H Murray

Baring J H

Bradel DO

Lauritsen O

Balillo, Mr&Mrs E Mansfield

R

Ball DJ Blackett Mr & Mra Marecki J

WL

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, 'TUESDAY, OCTOBER '6, 1918.

Manning Mrazid

Mr Mrs W

MoNiall L D Mehta B-K Moore W McMurray D Bouman G Buna Mr & Mrs R DMyburgh Capt R W Buang Mr and Mrs Nathan & A Choy Loung shi Mr.Neighboon WR Champlin Mardling H Markham B Cheethem if

Marriott Dr & Mrs O Crawford GA.

MoNloo!! LD Corlobar M D'Almada Castro e Nel bour WR

Nissin Mrs Mr&Mrm D'Almada Castro e Nissim A

Ormirton J Max D'Almada Castro e Paraley TN

Master

Pitober A3 Davis Mr & Mrs FEPloije Dr Donnison Mr & Mrs Pluggern Ken G Dowloy WA Duffy Miss M

Early HE

Ferguson V

Fitzwilliams De

Foster U D

Plumber Dr&Mrs Ray, E. H Raymond Mr and MrKM

Rony, Mi F

Road Mrs C

French Capt & Mrs Robinson Capt

EM

Robinson GJ

Gassoins Lt-Cam & Rouss R and A

Mrr V H

Goodrich O L

indicaten A phoon to

Ty.

Goutbourn

the

Gould Mr & Mrs

Bouth-East of the

Urierson P W

Hall Capt T P

A CONE

point down- wards and DRUM below

Colony.

A CONE point down- wards

A CONE

point down- wards and BALL below

indicates Ts. phoon to the South of the Colony.

Ty-

indicatos A phoon to South-West of the

Colony.

Hendarion CA

Haweit Hon E A

Hodge W J Jepson BB Johnatoas J

Rolfo Capt PH

Balle Madam

Bookt Wm

J Shooks Mira

Borby V

CONSIGNEES

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

FROM EUROPE, COLOMBO AND STRAITE.

THE Company's Steamship.

CONSIGNEES

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG & SINGAPORE THE Steamship

*"MUTTRA“ having arrived from the above ports, consignees of Gargo are hereby informed that their goods will be delivered' from alongside.

Cargo impeding the discharge of the vessel will be landed at once, at consignoes' risk and expense;

"HIRANO MARU," having arrived from the above! parts, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Cargo remaining on board Kowloon Wharf and Godown On the 4th instant, at Noon, Company's Godowns at Kowloon, will be landed at consignees where each consignment will be risk and expens. sorted cut mark by mark and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed.

Optional goods will be carried on unless instructions are given to the contrary before' NÕON, TO-DAY.

Goods not cleared by the 11th October, will be subject to rant..

Damaged packages must be left Talt Mr and Mrs EG in the Godowns for examination by the Consignes's and the Co.'s representatives at an appointed hour on Tuesday & Friday. All claims must be presented within ten days

Trium O

Walter WB

Wailos CB

Watkins E-C Wilkio J

Jones Mr & Mr. F OWilliamson Mr&Mr Joseph FM

Wood G Konning A J

King Edward Hotel.

Jonoph J the Almond MR Beale Vri Bolshold Mra Black J A

Kalea FH Lambden D Lambdon M

Cheng Mr & Mrs TBLenex

Indicate a Ty

Bromley Mr & Mrs Los W D Budge W

Lennox Capt & Mrs

A BALL,

phoon to the West of the Colony.

Cooke FL

Lobe L Lobo

paint upwards

A CONE

and BALL below

Indicates a Ty phoon to the North-West of the Colony,

RED SIGNALS indicate that the centre is believed to bo more than 300 miles away from the Colony.

BLACK

SIGNALS indicate that the centre is believed to be less than 300 miles away from the Colony.

The above signals will, as hero- tofore, 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 shipping leaving the harbour.

URGENT SIGNALS,

In addition to the above, when it is expected that the wind may increase to full typhoon force at any moment, the following Ur- gent Signals will be made at the Water Police Station, and re- peated at the Harbour Office :-

THREE EXPLOSIVE BOMES AT

INTERVALS OF TEN SECONDS. A Black Cross will be hoisted at the same time, superior to the other shapes...

Cooks, Miss J R

Cooks Martesa✪ M& Norris E

JP

Contro A Deann Mr RG Duckworth FF Dutton Mr & Mrs

A

Elson W T

Evans G C

Foo Mrs C Fritz C

=

Macleon DR

Murphy H

Passmore Mr WC Newman Mr & Mrs

G Pramok WO

Robson Mr

Roncia J E

Slo gb E M

Sopar O H

Rammy Mr RA Raymond

Geo Mr&Mra Geraghty Men Stoneham H F

Sylvester Mrs 8 Gregory T M Griate E

Thornton H Gunn T

Tourtellot MEL Hammes Mr & Mrs Underwood Mr & HoshingA Jackson Mr Mrs WWons 8 Johnstone Mr & Mrs

Mm J H

Peak Hotel.

John Mrs TJR Kadoorie E Kork Me & M WL

Armstrong W Barnatt Mr & Mr Bell Mr & Mra W Bowdler Mrs Lemlet Carolebael Mr andMackowan Men

Mr HF

Marritt Mra Cartwright HA Michoson Maj&Mrs Cary FW

Mitchelmore Mr& Casulli Mr & MrsD Mra V

Morgan Major

0

Cooney Lt & Mrs Courland A Perkins T L Darling Col RE Pratt Mrs Dobbie Mr & Mrs Ralphs Mr & Mrs Falchina Col Sklarer Miam Fuller Denman Skott C

Moss Mr&Mrs DK

Mts Jonas Lie

Blowart Capt & Mrs

of the steamer's arrival here, after which dato they cannot be recognised. No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowns.

NIPFON YUSEN KAISHA. Agents, Hongkong, 4th October, 1915.

PACIFIO MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

From

SAN FRANCISCO, JAPAN PORTS and MANILA

THE Steamship

* MONGOLIA',"

The above mentioned vessel having arrived, consignces of

No Fire Insurance has been effected.

Bills of Lading will be counter- signed by the undersigned.

DAVID SASSOON & Co., Ltd.

Agents,

Hongkong, 2nd Octobor, 1915.

LIST OF PASSENGERS,

EXPECTED..

NOTICES

R.

TECHNICAL INSTITUTE. Evening Classes in the follow- ing subjects will commence on Monday, the 4th of October

.

Engineering Section :-

Building Construction

Field Surveying...

Applied Mechanios 8team

Machine Drawing Mathémation.

Sclence Section:-

Chemistry Metallurgy

Physics Electricity Sanitation First Aid,

Commerce Section:-

English French

Shorthand

Book-keeping.

Teachers' Class for:-

Women (English &

at

Vernacular) Mon (English & Vernacular). Students should attend Queen's College at 6 p.m. during the weak commencing on Mon- day, 4th October for enrolment. E. RALPHS,

Director.

Hongkong, 1915.

UNIVERSITY OF HONGKONG.

MATRICULATION, SENIOR & JUNIOR EXAMINATIONS.

Par P. and 0. steamer Medina. From London Sept. 4.-** To Shanghai: Mr R G. Dawie,| Rev J. 8. Helps and son, Dr E. Oundall, Miss B. Weaver, Mrs and Miss Cooper, Miss Dale. Mr G. Stephenson, MrF. E. Frazer, Miss D. J. Walker, Mrs R. P. Sanderson, and son, Mr W. Har-Matriculation, Selor and Junior Notice is hereby given that the row, Dr and Mr W. G Grovnor Local Examinations will be held Miss Wilson, Mr A. C. Thomas, on the following dates: Mr and Hra J. H. Jennings. Capt.and Mrs Meathrello To

| Hongkong "Mr A. K. Henderson, Miss E. D. George. Mrs H B Che.

December 13th-18th, 1915. Arrangements will be made to: hold the Examinations at any town where a suficient number of candidates offer themselves.

Candidates must sand in their

Per P. sid O. steamer Mongo-names to the Registrar, with the cargo are hereby notifled to send lin, From London September 18, fee, not later than October 31st, in their Bills of Lad.ng for coun-[—To Shanghai: Miss M Bucha- tersignature and take immediate

Cargo

19 5.

Examination Fee $10.00 (Hong-

delivery of cargo from alongside. nan, Mies F.Sanders, Miss Tomp-kong Currency).

Forms of Entry and all parti- impeding discourge kins, Mr F. A. Samson, Capt. W.

culars may be obtained on ap- will be landed immediately at J. Barker, Mr and Mrs C.Eplication to the Registrar, Uni- consignees' risk and expense. Stephenson. Mrs Hughes and versity, Hongkong,

Cargo remaining on board October 2, 1915 at noon will child.

bo subject to landing charges and if undelivered October 6th at noon will be subject to both land- ing and storage charges.

No Fire Insurance whatever will be effected.

All

NOTICES

MELACHRINO

& CO,'S

EGYPTIAN CIGARETTES.

Radames No. 9.

·

$2.20 per 100

2.80

3.00

4,00

"

SOLE AGENTS:])...

HONGKONG CIGAR STORE.

OBTAINABLE ALSO AT

His Excellency the President and

of the Republic of China has been Per N.Y.K. ss, Hirano Maru, pleased to endow 5 Scholarships Fr. m

London Aug. 28. To each of the annual value of $400 Shanghai: Mr Fraser, Mra San- (Peking Currency), tenable at the deraon and Master Sanderaon, University by students of Chinese Mrs O'Hara. To Hongkong: Nationality, who pass the Matri- Mr S. M. Mayes, Miss G. Rip-cution Examination. The first of these Scholarships will be award- damaged cargo will be examined Pingale, Mr A. S. Allaon.

ed on the result of the Examina- at the above Company's godown

tion mentioned above. on October 6th 1915, at 10 a.m.

chafed and

otherwise

Par N.Y.K. s.8. Katori Maru. No claims will be entertained From London Sept. 11. To unless accompanied by short Shanghai: Mr W. H. T. King Hala Mr & MrRB ABmith Mr&Mr Edelivery note or list of exceptions Miss K. H. lt, Mrs Preistley and Hanson WJ Mrs Smith Mr MrAF taken at the time of delivery to child, Mr R. Macfarlane, Mr Mrs Hind B A

consignees and signed for and on and Miss Hinton, Capt. and Mrs Hammond Capt & Tisdall G

Traku JA Mr&M behalf of the Pacific Mail 8.8. Co. Sangster, Mrs Stott, Mrs Fried Ventris Maj. Gen All claims must be filed on or rick and 2 ohil 'ren, Mr W. before October, 30th 1915, other Blenok. Mrs A. H. Skinner, Mrs wise they will not be recognised. Stewart, Miss K. I. Craven. Mias B. U. MORZON, Ta lor, Miss Casswell, Miss E. Agent. M. Kean, Miss I. Macvean, Mrs Hongkong, 30th September, 1915 Walley. Mr FO Ball. Miss M. Light, Miss G Smith. To Hong-

Carlton Hotel.

NIGHT SIGNALS. The following Night Bignals will be hoisted from the Flagstaff on the roof of the Water Police Station at Kowloon, the Harbour Andrews A Office Flagstaff. and H.M.S. Cameron Dr M Tamar.

Clark Miss EC Clark Miss G M

Anderson

I. Three Lights Vertical, Green, Cain DJ Green, Green, indicates that a Collin F typhoon is believed to be situated Cressey Mr & Mrs more than 300 miles trom the Cropley L Colony.

Cropley N O Crapley O O 11. Three Lights Vertical, Curtia Mia E Green, Red, Groen, indicates Davis Miss GG that a typhoon is believed to be Del Pan RJ situated less than 300 miles from Donaldsen Mies E the Colony.

III Three Lights Vertical, Red, Green, Red, indicates that the

wind may be expected to increase

Duthie Mr & Mrs Engelbreht FP Edary Miss A Faith Miss M Fife Miss E

Jones GLD Jonas Miss & M Joan Miss Joseph A Kerr Miss A Lewis MD Miss E A Macalaor C Maory Mm 30 Manry James O Maraton Miss E Matihows P W McDougal! A K Meek Thomas Melbourne Mr&Mrs Parker F Pennell WV Rhoado Wm Short A M Smith DS Sprung A L

ife Miss Elizabeth States EJ

• to full typhoon force at any Florence Mles moment.

+

Stock WA Ferger Mr&Mrs H RBtephons Mr&Mra H No. III Signal will be accom- Forker FR

Slovanson & Taylor J

JT Thom Wm

Tough Wm Walter Rev JA K Wilson J W

panied by the Explosive Bombs, Fulcher WC

Frances Mias.

as above, in the event or the Galbreach Miss E DThomson information conveyed by this Grass. signal being firet published by night.

Griswold Mrs F8

Hope Mim M Hoshal Dr J

Five prizes of $100 each will be awarded to the successful candi- dates who obtain the highest marks. The winners of the

prizes may enter any Faculty but must join the University on January 3rd, 1916.

KELLY & WALSH, LIMITED. LANE, CRAWFORD & CO.

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CONTENTS.

13(The Culoay's Health

............................................12-17

42

Holders of the President's Day by Day...

of Passenger Lists...

A Macao Festivity .....41 prizes must reside in one of the Steamers. Scholarships and winners

(Government Appoint Hostels directly managed by the Hotel Lists AAA 16996

menta.........FA 961 (2398)

41 University.

CorrespondencO PARA REST 7-8 British Red Cross Society 42 Commercial..... 9-11 Tenders for Government

Work The Courts i kong: Mrs Rees, Mrs Car THE NEW FRENCH CONVENT. Leading Articles...18-24 The Toya Kisen Kaisha... 42 wright, Mr and Mrs White, Hon E. R. Mre and Miss Halifax, Miss Marr, Mr and Mrs Chapman, Mr and Mrs Davidson, Mr Richardson, jun.. CONSIGNEES Mrs Richardson, Mr D.8. Cooper.

Mr H. Scott,

"SHIRE" LINE OF STEAMERS, LIMITED.

NOTICE TO

From UNITED KINGDOM, GENOA, PORT SAID. COLOMBO & STRAITS

THE Steamship

"CARNARVONS9IRE”

NOTICE,

SILIMPOPON - (SEBATTIK)

GOAL.

ANNUAL BAZAAR.

Notes and Comments......25-29 Death of Local Gentleman 48 Special Articles 30-35 Executive Council Sport -36-38 Kwangtung Flood Relief Portuguess Organisation 39

New Pacific Steamship Co. 39

The French Convent Annual Gifts for the Troops....40 Bazaar will take place on Wed. Police Reserve Concert ...40 nesday, October 6, in the New The Dentistry Ordinance 40 Convent at Causeway Bay. One The Motor Ambulance...41 part of the establishment being

completed, Lady May has kindly consented to open this part of the building at 10.30 am. on October The undersignol having been, after which she will proceed to appointed Agente for the Cowie open the bazaar. having arrived from the above Harbour Coal Co., Ltd. are The Reverend Mother Superfor Parts, Consignees of Cargo by her prepared to quote prices for best begs that all good friends and are hereby informed that all quality Silimpopon Coal trim those who have always shown goods are being landed at their med into Bunkers at ebatlik or such a kind interest in the work risk into the hazardous and/or, Sandakan (British North extra bazardous Godowns of the Borneo).

The Night Signals will be sub- stituted for the Day Signals at auneet, and will, when necessary, be altered during the night. Bollen J W SUPPLEMENTARY WARNINGS... Bar Percy For the benefit of Native Craft Disk W

Cavaro B M and passing Ocean Vossola, a Fielder B Cone will be exhibited at each of Fukins Min D the following stations during the Forbes Mr Mrs A Binger Mr Mrs ET rent.

Kingsclere Hotel.

North RAG Rawlinson R J Rolfo PH Robertson Mr &

Sackze Mrs G

Smith Mr & Mr F Bmyth R Watkins OE Wilson M J Wood GG

Barbour,

Gap Rook,

Hccgeworff time that any of the above Day Logan W Signals are holated in the Lubreyan G

Negro B Joseph EM

Aberdeen.

Waglun,

Sau Ki Wan

Stanley,

Sai Kung.

Grand Hotel,

Cape Collinson, Sba Tau Kok

Tai Po.

Ankor JO This will indicate that there Aroit OR is a depression somewhere in the Booth UH China Sea, and that a Storm Buchanan Hra 8

Crow A B Warning is holsted in the Craden O Harbour. H

Dunrich A Further details can always be DrkP8 Van given to Ocean Vessels on demand Grat

01245 OJ d Algoals from the lighthouse, ATTEN

KW JETTRIES, Hamus FG

James B Klark J de „Manteiro J Philipp P

Reynold OW Hyka E Bmith J Stanton J.KG. Whoria HYB Todd WN

Wright 5 H

of the convent will consider this notice as an invitation and kindly

Fand Maater, Mate and Engineer

Examinations.43

St. Andrew's Society......13 Telegrams

PUBLIC COMPANIES

SINGON & G.

THE DAIRY FARM Co., Ltd.

Establiabed A. D. 1880.

The Nineteenth Ordinary Yearly Meeting of the Share- holders In the above Company will be held at the Company's Town Office, 2 Lower Albert Road, Hongkong, on Saturday, 9th October, at 12.30 p.m. for the purpose of presenting the Report of the Directors and statement of Accounts to 31st July, 1915.

Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf Silimpopon Coal compares attend on this occasion. and Godown Company. Limited,' fovourably with the better grades i There will be a great variety of NON, STEEL, METAL and HARD NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

WÄRE MERCHANTS. Wholesale whence, and/or from the wharves,, of Japanese Coal and gives good beautiful and useful work, under and Batall Ironmongere, Fig Tron and delivery may be obtained. results on a very moderate con- clothing and fancy work, made by Foundry Coke Importers. General Store

Goode not cleared by the 5th sumption.

the orphans small articles at keepers and Shipchandlers, Nos. 35 and October at 5 p.m. will be subject to Steamers calling at Sebatlik moderate prices and toys and 32. Ilog Loous Brash (nd No.1 or Sandakan exclusively for sweets for the children. to Central Market Telephone No. 415 All broken, chafed and damag- Silimpopon Coal (either oargu or Visitors will have an opportu

nity of viewing the transforma- ed packages are to be left in the Bunkers) are exempt from pay tion that the Cotton Mills of godowns, where they will be, most of all Port charges. examined on 5th Oct. at 9,80 a.m... At.. Sebattik steamers are Hongkong are undergoing. No chits will be taken. ... Claims against the steamer must berthed alongside the Company." bo presented within to days of wharf where there is a minimum arrival otherwise they will not be depth of 27 to 28 feet at low water recogalsed..

Spring Tidos. No Fire Insurance will be Charts of Sibuko Bay, (Sebattik effected by us in any case what Earbar) Prices, and all other ever

inrmation concerning the Port We have removed our offices to Bills of Lading will be count can be had on application to the No. 6 Des Voux Road Central arsigned bygge

Aget to WA

(Second floor) over the Bank of HARDINE, MATHESON BRADLEY & Co. Ltd. Canton.

& COLD.

Agents Cowie Harbour Coal;

NOTICE OF REMOVAL_

DENNYS & BOWLEYS Basti Solicitors, and No BEA

Houskone, September, 50th

HIMROD'S

Ovos Instant R&FI

No matter what "your tump" story. organs may be sufarlig trom-whelker

ASTHMA, INFLUENZA, NASAL CATARRI, MAS ORDINARY DOUGH. As -you will fad in this famous remedy a cestovatīvu pewer that la plaça.

The Transfor Books of the Company will be Closed from the 1st to 9th October, 1815 both days Inclusive,

By order,

MANUE, Hair, Becretary

CURE FOR FEEL ASTHMA Hongkong, 24th September, 1913

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