TYPHOON SIGNALS.
STORM-WARNINGS ISSUED FROM THE HONGKONG OBSERVATORY.
The following Typhoon signals are boisted on the Masthead on Signal Hill. Kowloon, the Harbour Office, the Kowloon Godowns, H. M. S. 'amor, Green
Island, Standard O Promises Lai-ohi-kok and F. O. Quarters, Lycomoon.
A CONE
Fontur ward
indi atés & Ty
hoon to the North of the Colony.
A CONE
indientes Tx. boon to the North-East of thei Colony.
4
point upwards
and DRUM
below
A DRUM
A CONE
point down. wards and DRUM below
A CONE
polat down- warda
A CONE
point down- wards and BALL below
A BALL
A CONE
point upwarda
and BALL below
of the Colony.
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1915.
Hanson A Harrison MraR J Bornhem Yr & Mrs Innes Capt R
E
Bunu Mr & Mrs
Joblin
R
D.Joseph EM
Bala H Murray Bell CDJ Relilios MER Baring J 11 Bavol ham E Bantam FO Hitbook KJ Darton J H Can F de Collett T Croucher N Cheotham H Dat is Mrs FE D'Almada e Castro
Mr & Mrz F X D'Almada Castro
Mias D'Almada o Castro
Master Cameron WH M Culomb Capt & Mra Cokely P
Lloyd GT Lauritson U Longfold B Loywood Bir & Mrs Lawrance GA MoKean Dr G W MoMurray D Marriott Dr & Mrs Mehta B K Horock! Mitchell L P Marill GB McKinlay W8 Nolgt.bour W R
Mr & Mrs Nisalm Mra Nissim A Ormiston J Ormiston Jas PitcherMr & Mrs ET Pinson. Part Mr&Mr EVD Paloy WS
A
Reay, Miss F
Reed Mrs O
Crumble A D
Duffy Min MH
ndicates B
Ty
phoon to the East
Douglass FS
Ray, K. H
Dowar J
indienio phoon
a
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to
tho
Falconer Mr & Mr
PJ
Bouth-East of the Colony.
MTA EM
Dalziel Lt Com GE Raymond Mr and Fitzwilliams DOHL Fuller Mr. 8
French Capt and Mrs E M
French Martor
Gould Mr & Mrs Gibb J
Goulbourn V
phoon to the South
Hunter R
indicates a T1-Gold' Mr & Mrs
of the Colony,
indicates A Ty-
ta phoon
the
South-West of the Colony. -
Ir d'eates a Ty-
phoon to the Wast
of the Colony.
to
the
Indicates D Ty-
hoon North-West of the Colony.
RED SIGNALS indicate that the centre is believed to be more than 300 miles away from the Colony.
BLACK SIGNALS indicata that the centre is believed to be less than 300 miles away from the Colony.
The above signals will, as here-' tofore, be hoisted only when typhoons exist in such positions or cre moving in such directions that information regarding them is considered to be of importanco to the Colony or to shipping leaving the harbour.
URGENT SIGNALS,
In addition to the above, when
Hunt J Bt C Hodge W J
Howett Hen EA Hall Capt TP Hannibal Mr &
WA
Holgate LG Heyblom W
Haworth Mr & Mr
Smith
AB
WH Bimmons F W Borby V
Ebooker Mrs
Show Mr & Mrs JS Bchroeder W E
Smith R H
H Symmons W G
Taylor H H
Trowbridge Capt Tuobben KE Wood GO Wilki. J MraWright J F
Woods Dr & Mra
FL
Kingsclere Hotel.
Bol'en J W Burn Percy Cararo 8 M Claxton & A Cooper W AJ Dick H W Bara Mr. F
LIST OF PASSENGERS.
Por P. and 0. ateamer Mooltan. From London Oot. 16. | -To Shanghai: Mr and Mrs G
WHITEAWAY'S
Are
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VALUES IN
J Turnbull, Miss Coleman, Miss EXCELLENT
Dunk, Miss Solls, Mr and Mrs S Hutton, Milo Bhorens, Miss B L Vicary, Mr AF Blancho, Mr W B Hinde, Mr 8. N M Aldridge, Mr A Haalam, Mr A W Prior. Mr and Mrs A C Burna,
To Manila: Rer J Knight, Rev P Jackson, Rev J Wichman. To Hongkong: Dr J Duncan, Miss [OJ Nicholls, Mr G. Moses.
Per F. and O. steainer Maloja. From London October 30,-To Shanghal: Mr H M' Bishop, Rov and Mrs E Thompson and party, Miss E McPherson, Mrs and Miss McNeill, Mr A H Prior, Mr W Macfarlane, Mis A Partridge, Mr JC Hanson, Mr G Ling. To Hongkong: Inspector and Mra Garrod. Mr C Fox, Miss M Day,| Mr F P Lonfesty, Mr W G Cog- gia, Mr G Neill.
Per P. and O. sto mer Arabia, From London-To Shanghai: Mr JC Hanson, Miss G Thomas, Mr W Moore. To Hongkong : HMr W G Clarke, Miss Ferry. Miss F N Cooper, Mrs Foulds and child.
Negro R North R A C Powell Cupt & Mis 8 Ranger Mr & Mr
FE
Robertson Mr &
Mra J
Rolfe PH
Bacbse Mr G
Fielder E Filkins Miss D Forbes A Hurley Mr and Mrs Smyth H Hrigeworff
Korr Mes A Logan W Luhrs J II Y Q
FC Mason
Ander JC Arnott CR Booth H
Crew A B Duurich A Dyer D
Dyk PS Van at d
it is expected that the wind may Hume Fo increase to full typhoon force at James any moment. the following Ur-Kleek J do gent Signals will be mado at the wrle W Water Police Station, and re- peated at the Harbour Office - THREE EXPLOSIVE BOMBS AT INTERVALS OF TEN SECONDS.
A Black Croes will be hoisted at the same time, superior to the other shapes.
NIGHT SIGNALS. The following Night Signals will be hoisted from the Flagstaff on the roof of the Water Police
Mm.te ro
Por N.V.K 6.9. Mishima Maru From London Oct. 23. lo Shang- hai: Mr BG Tours, Mr E Wheeley Mr LD Lemaires Mre Gorin, Mr Blenk Mrs Lyons and 2 chil- dren Miss Barclay Miss E W Hudson Rev and Mra W H and Master Geller Rev and Mrs EE Bryant and 2 chi dre", Mrs T and Master Gillison Miss M M Hogben, Miss J Wi'son. Mrs Bailey and 3 children, Mr Durbes, Miss M Simpson. To Hong-
kong: Dr and Mrs Sanders and
| child Mr L Ross Mr T Haslam,
Singer Mr MrET Mr and Mrs Sorensen and 2 Smyth Mr & Mrs Fchildren, Mr Kerr, Capt W A Tyson Mr & Mrs
Valentine, Mrs Slade. TH Watkins HO
Grand Hotel,
McLaren L Morrow James Philipp P Royauld CW Ryan E Smith J
Per N.Y.K. B-8, Suwa Maru, From London Nov. 6. To Shanghai: Mr R Macfarlane, Mr and Mrs Hayos and 2 children, Miss Setchfield. Mr Parrott Miss Morrison, Mrs Leslie and infant. To Hongkong: Mrs and Mastor M Henderson, Mrs and Miss Main, Mra Hodgins, Mr and Mrs Weir, Mies Emerton. Mr and Mra TR Wolff, and 2 children, Mrs P Hodgeson Mr and Mrs Brown, i Stably Mr & Mrs J 3 Mr Grist, Mr and Mrs GH Moore-Mead. Capt F Wheeler, Rey and Mrs Ferguson, Mr and Mrs Steart Mr and Mrs Griffin Mr Mr AJ Poole Mr and Mrs J. T Smalley and 2 children Mra ant Miss E Roberts Mrs Knight and infant.
Stanton JS
Thorin H F
Veez H B van Welle Mrs E Wright S H
Carlton Hotel.
Mesk Thomas
Lewis H
Pennell W V
Barnett Mr & Mrs Kont Mr and Mrs Cropley L Creploy NC Crory OC Fulcher WC
Fitz Grubon FJ
Station at Kowloon, the Harbour Hind B Office Flagstaff, and H.M.S. Heshial Dr J Tamar.
Jones GL D
I. Three Lights Vertical, Green, Green, Green, indicates that a typhoon is believed to be situated more than 300 miles trom the Colony.
Bindlalt Th
Rogo Capt T
Stephens Mr&Mrs H
Thom Wm
Timney J
Foak Hotel.
II. Three Lights Vertical, Green, Red, Green, indicates Armstrong W. Mrs Jones Lou
John Mr TIR Macbowan Mrs Martin Mis Morgan Major
Paterson R
Bowdler Mra that a typhoon is believed to be Carmichael Mr and situated loss than 300 miles from MHF the Colony.
Cary FW III Three Lights Vertical, Red, Casulli Mr MD Mos Mr&MrDK
о Green, Red, indicates that the Cift Dr H Lechmere Perkins T L wind may be expected to increase Cooney Lt & Mrs Skatt O to full typhoon forcs at any Cousland AMr&Mrs Smith MrMG Darling ColRE Smatth Mr & MrsAF D'Olloeyra Capt & Stewart GET
Trahn J A Ventris Maj. Gus
moment..
No. III Signal will be accom- Men panied by the Explosive Bombs, Falchnia Col as above, in the event or the Fuller Denman information conveyed by this
signal being first published by night.
King Edward Hotel,
Almond Mri R Bardon 3 H Budge W
The Night Signals will be sub- stitute for the Day Signals at sunset, and will, when necessary, be a'tered during the night.
SUPPLEMENTARY WARNINGS. For the benefit of Native Craft Cheng Mr & Mr and passing Ocean Vossols, a Cooke FL Cone will be exhibited at each of Cooke, Min JP the following stations during the Cooke Mastors
F time that any of the above Day Cooke J H Signale ате hoisted in the Course A
Harbour.
Gap Rook,
Waglan,
Stanley,
Davison J H Aberdeen. Deane Mra RG Sau Ki Wan Deakworth FF
Elson WT Sai Kung. Foo Mra Capo Collinson. Sha Tau Kok Fesser FE
Tai Po.
Fritz C This will indicato that there Geo Mr & Mrs
Gregory T M is a depression somewhere in the Grove E China Sea, and that a Storm Guan T
hoisted in Warning is Harbour.
Lon KC Kuhn Mr & Mr Lambdan Miza
T8Les W D
Lennox Capt & Mis Norris EO
& Macleod DA' MADJ Heyer V Murphy H Pamimore Mrs WO Ramsay R A Richardson O E Robson Mia Sawyer LR Blogh EM Bopor OH
Stoneham H│F
M
Sylvester Men S Taylor HO Thornton H the Hammes Mr & Mrs Tourtellot Mrs E L
Holm J II
Underwood Mr & Jackson Mr&
MI HJ Wm
Witchell D H Wong 8
Youngson A
Further details can always be given to Ocean Vessels on demand. Jones TR by signals from the lighthouse. Joseph J
O. W JEFFRIES, Lambden D
Director.
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VINCE OF MACAO
Acquisition of a wooden hull for Univeraity Engineering
a sea going steam ivg. ORDINANCE No. 257.
Taking into consideration the manifest nocessity of a third steam tug to assure the service of the new lighters lately ordered for the works of the harbour dredging;
Taikoo
42 Death of a Volunteer ......42 Hongkong Prople. Nearly
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The Governor of the Province of Macao, having heard the Har- bour Administration Board. orders as follows:
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"KASHIMA MARU” having arrived from the above porta, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Gooda are being landed and placed at The above-mentioned steamer their risk in the Hongkong and having arrived from Vancouver, from the date of publication of Any European, Nov-Asiatis or Loans on Mortgage of House Pro- Kowloon Wharf and Godown Victoria and Japan Porte, Con this ordinance in the Government Indian desiring to leave the perty, &c. Company's Godowns at Kowloon, signess of cargo are hereby noti-Gazette, lenders will be receiv Colony should apply in writing Goods received on Storage. where each consignment will be fed that their goods, with theed for the supply of a wooden for permission to do so to the Advances made on Merchandise: gorted out mark by mark and exception of Parcels, Treasure hull for a sea going steam tug for Captain Superintendent of Police, Loans made on the Provident delivery can be obtained as soon and Valuables, are being landed the use of the Macao Harbour at least 48 hours before the in Bystem: as the Goods-are landed.
and placed at their risk in the Works, atilising a boiler and tended hour of departure, giving (Rates and Particulars on sp- Optional goods will be carried Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf, engine which are in the naval name, nationality, age, on unless instructions are given and Godown Co's Kowloon Go- workshops.
height and occupation of the to the contrary before NOON, downs where delivery can be The tenders must be sent to applicant, and stating the name TO-DAY.
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Masao in a sealed cover addressed of the steamer or other vessel or Goods not alenrod by the 23rd:
Goods on band after the 22nd, to the President of Harbour Ad- the hour of the train by which November, will be subject to rent. Nov., 1915, will be subject to rent. ministration Board not inter than the applicant wishes to leave. Damaged packages must be left No Fire Insurance will be 3 p.m. of 22nd of November and Applicants should apply in person in the Godowns for examination effected.
made out in accordance with the for their passes at the Central by the Consignoe's and the Co.'s All damaged packages are to be conditions stated below which Police Station between the hours representatives at an appointed lefs in the Godowns and this are also on view in the Harbour of 9 a.m. to 1 p., and 2 p.m. to hour on Tuesday and Friday. All Office notified, when arrange- Master's Office, Macao, and in the 4 p.m. daily. claims must be presented within ments will be made for examina- Portuguese Consulates in Canton Hongkong 9th, July, 1915.
dayo of the steamer's tion.
and Hongkong.
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arrival here, after which date) No claims will be admitted they cannot be recognised. No after the goods have left the Go- claims will be admitted after the downs. goads have loft the Godowns.
NIPFON YUSEN KAISHA,
Agents.
Hongkong, 16th November, 1915
In the noquisition of the above mentioned wooden hull the con- ditions anexed to this Ordinance A Firehaving occurred on board, and forming an integral part it will be necessary for Con, thereof shall be observed.
Macao, Government House, signees to sign a General Average Bond before Bills of Lading will 6th November, 1915, be countersigned.
(Signed) JOSE CARLOS
da MAIA, Governor of the Province
of Maono,
D. W. CRADDOCK,
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