T.
HONGKONG STORM SIGNAL CODE (LOCAL). Introńced on ist JULY, 1917.
·DAY SIGNALS.
MEANING.
CREWS (A typhoon aziata which may postihy sanse again að:
Hongking within 24 hours, 2
Gal expected from the Forth (N.W. to MEJ
South (SE to SW)
Fax (ME to SE)
West (N.W. to 9)
Gale expected to increage. “
Wind of typhoon" force expected (any direction)
Meilet Sa, İla isstandeď na a varning to "Stand By !" and watch for the next alacake. When I
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
HOTEL LISTS:
Hongkono HOTEL.
"Corrected to August 9th, 1918.
J. Abildgaard Mra. I. M. Joblin Mrs. G. d'Almei|Mra. M. Joblin
da & family E. AL Joseph vs E & Adler Mrs. L. Yan Roes Mr. & Mrs. & G. veld & chil-
Anderson
dran
J.. BAIT
Mr. & Mrs. V. B.J. 1. Kidd
Bradshaw
FRIDAY AUGUST 15 1919.
CARLTON HOT GLASS
Corrected to August 96.-1919. Cól. Áramatof D. Lysaraar. Mrs. Andrews & Li Lebedalt
Capt. Lipinsky
children
| EL. Byford
A. Bor
Capt. Brjeicky
Basto
J. Van Lom
J. Leonard
F. Lammert
Murray
Moyer
J. L. Bominel C. Catar Cross Mrs F. E. Came. Morren
ron
"
A. W. Neef
"SHELL" PERFORMS
THE HAT TRICK
3 SUCCESSIVE TRIUMPHS
M... and Mrs.
Mier Meyer
¡Dr. Meetha
Madam E. Keeler
W. G. Chan Col. Datzento
L. Magun
Lt. Deingar Lt. Deakoff
J. Oostings
J. Orudenburg
P.-Edetlerk
J. Forseth
Capt. Poprogonko Capt. Popronjen-
ket
A. W. Bourne Jr. ike
de-5. Barboza Capt.
W. H.
1st
#
DAILY MAIL" £10,000 PRIZE
cher
London-to-Manchester Flight,
1910
Mrs. G..d'Almei da & family WW. Besson A. Luxings
instafetu himik signal has busi önleyed it will mean that, ea noogant of a thangs is the track. Dr. Hallantyne, Jr.)
hat mount, mof that surther black, egal tray pombly be hoisted later.
Detal Blas fell be contrained by three explosive bombed at interests of 15 encada Mr Mrs. A. Miss B. Lecce
Water Poles Beadles and repeated at the Harbour Ofios.
The signals will be lowered when it in ouumideed that all danger in DVM,
The Dee Sirio g. Temir, Green Island signal mast, the Bagets on the pranim Min F. A But-
will be damlared he Harbour Dales, Sungtong und Moreleta Waret and Godown Dompany at Kowloon, the Sagwad on the presides of the tumbuk. Čat Chocsity sa Lai-chi-fi, and the Cagstaf test the Field Offrw's Gouters of Creung
d sẽ lần maatband of the victim sigual meer að Tickhead 11!!
NIGHT, SIGNALS. (Lamps.)
6.
7.
GREEN
VSD GREEN
5.
GREEN WHITE GREEN WHITE GREEN WHITE WETE GREEX GREEN
WHITE GREEN
GREEN WHITE
The Might disuals will du diplared, at wineet, un the tower of the Balkar Stanna an Alla Tamar Pantun the harbour Offen hivat, Theykava 120 Kuuse Kimiteding an
ventupad ka nila sina) beina Šrot, prýðished at nig
SUPPLEMENTARY WARNINGS.
Than Iommi mignals are displayed latka Macimura CONE will do exhibited ng the following atafia-
GAP ROCK
WAGLAN
STANLET
ABERDEEN
wwwtify the fact aircraft at passing dewan vessain.
SAU EI WAN
SAI KUNG
SHA TAV KOE TAI PO
Parkour dealin can always be given, to comen vesels en deunad, be signal from lighthouse.
D. Lageman Capt Longlands
Mi Bergstrom GEL. Lynett J. M. Brady
J. Ele
G. J. Tan Genkiles. Podelsky R. A. Guo Ross & family Mrs. F. E. Hamil-Lt. Rosinoff Com. Rinkit
tom
J. F. Hepworth It. Rodolf
Batelier
Mr. and Mrs. O.. Hennessey.
D. M. Biggar Lauritsen "> Mr. & Mrs. RE
Bargeron
E. R. Boericke Krs, R. R. Balilios Mr. & Mrs. 8
Bisney
W. G. Browall R. Colquhoun Mr. & Mrs. E.
Chandler
Y. Croucher J. EL Cosgrove F. W. Cor
Mme. Leiria G. Ludin
Mr. & Mrs. D. P. Wm. Ross
Henderson
A. Johnson
R. Kendall
W. C. McNaught. A. Kumor ¡ML Merriman Master Merriman Madam Mattos - Miss Mattos
E. P. Kwah Lt. Kititoroff · Capt. Kolensor Fan J. Kolh Capt. Korosto YK Kapadia J. H. Kelly
Koops
H. E. Maslin P.Mr. & Mr. T. R E. McInnes Dr. G. W. McKear. Mr. & Mrs. H
Nathansan
HONGKONG STORM SIGNAL CODE. (NON-LOCAL). Capt. W. Davi-W. P. Neeson
Introduced on ist JULY, 1917.
Passit are made by costa di tes urisdale representing the ter
1-1T+AVNX
1.
2. 3.
$
5.
6.
7. 8.
9.
0.
They are diepland at the whims of the bratu nimeal st
en til an arder to change se Janown jeznoured from the DowTTED
The following infummatiors brea
"Trabona and Collikaula kenderman bir 4 numainan 25 yan tact
Depension Signals
Gals Sigapi.....
13 by af zauna and voicester of many,
Les at the other yard anal Tarina 1, 2 pagi
Iles The Mine threaten, Uke qirecting frogs th
and the W
EXPLANATION OF THE SIGNALS.
The tare cover wienste of gran in) radicate the latitude, and t-1-*
of the ostre of the Hyplatom or Degas on in deprem, as zeme și a cat ta
dan thinkin. Only be teas an i un af the inszitele a sima itu, TĀD
The spent tenda er kricht de 150
zarallina. (TMDEN LJ-
in, which the
Themakrývače so za savivárnice the velocity n; which varalica. Alimetatumia mer udan pei mia coalitivam, des Co.: so velocity is given
The lower armbel of grength Extender the CIA
The upper symbol of good lainate the enginn suştu
trom which she gplain erzwind, wil the Tommi egasini, the time
adicated.
Longlivda
TYPHOON SIGNAL,
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Latitude View of aution unknown A'onditions at 6 mm. today, indicated
Time stormcenter of motion
Longhude
CONTINENTAL DEPRESSION BICHAL
Continental depression in and a thude 30 N and
Laaditude
Fo, traveling S
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Region
threatened
Time Condition of motion
at $ a tu yesterday i
gala bi the Purinera Changet
Time: direction
TYPHOON SIGNAL.
CALE SIGNAL
Condition
CAUTION.—Under the most favourable circumstanses the, pauition sigset indicates saiy Se degree of liituda and laatinde aurast to the estrantza position of the son free samira je far from any reporting sation or wass telegruskie resorts are inching, the soulies signalled may be as much as ?' la error, both in latitude sad iongitude, and lae velocity and Kreation of maties will then be is arror by corrispondiaz amounts.
- it should be particularly said that the velocity sizhausen is the man for the options 16 or 24 hou
Table No. 1.—Direction Signals.
UPPER SYMBOL OF HOIST.
Thows indicate the direction in which a typhona or degrumpit a traveling on tüm dipantun form
Which I ZDOBAoon giàu la expected.
1
1
2
3.
5.
-LT+A
NNATE EAL WLW.
7.
8.
9.
W
WJLW.
NW, 5.5,W. - Vakawa
Table No. 2.-Yelocity and Condition Signals.
MIDDLE SYMEOL OF HOIST.
VELOCENO
CONDITION.
3.
4.
ર.
B,
7.
8.
9.
0.
Nearly alonity
Foline Creticw'al
IX
-LT+AV
ahora
2031–30 mm2, &'ationary Unknown?
Table No. 3.-Time Signals. LOWEST SYMBOL, OF HOIST
7.
8.
6 am. To-day-
p.m. Tofa).
$. Yesterday.
~~Rigions Throntanos by Mansion-Refus.
BOTA
Miss D. Petersen Mr. J. A. Done Mrs. M. Powell Mr. & Mrs. H. Mrs. Petersen &
Epstein
child Miss E. Euanson Mr. & Mrs. Page I." Fetherston Patrick
hangh
J. O. Slater
N. Souboff
R. Shannon
¡Cal Strookaff
Spiegler & s03 Stephena
B Thomson A. V. Taylor Capt. J. Tham-
son
8. L. Vellenga Tarischo
KIXO EDWARD HOTEL.
Corrected to August 11th, 1918.
Ashby
Dr. ME. Asger
Mrs. R. Almond
D. G. Burleigh
J. Baylis
•
11 de Boer
R. H. Bearan
S. Bawder
F. G. Becke
S. Perry -W. L. Gaddam H. Logan Rassell
B F. Gordon E. H. Ray Mr. & Mrs. F. W
Hay. Swann
Green & child C. E. Smith J. H. Green
F. M. "Sanderson
A. O. Graeme HL. Stephen
N. C. Galuzzi
P. Steensbr
J. 8. R. Gardiner, T. Teaff Mr.
I. G. Tanaka
Herts
W. R. Hart
P. Hyman
| Mr. and Mrs. A.
Hagedoors
Mrs. V. Heber
J. P. Hananic
L. Horiesberg Mr. & Mrs. C.
Henrique
F. Thomper
J. P..Thorator Mr. & Mrs. .E
Tetapleton
W. 1. Targhan W. Voorendonk
Vacher Thoa. Vint Capt. F.A. W.
ster
A Vander Bil:
HL. Bardsley
E. C. Bell
G. P. Curry
H. C. Corlson
E. G. Coomes
J. G. Chadwick
Choi Shing & son
3. D. Danby
R. G. Douglas
W. Eborall
Av L Br
P. T. Farrell
Miss Farrell
E. P. Fielding
E. L. Hendry
E. H. Harrison y. 5. A. Wuri-T. W. Harrison
Mrs. McConnell
Bossar
H. E. art
manchil
M. & Mrs. G. T.
Wohater
Capt. T. P. Han, F. Wythe
Dr. E. G. Water
G. Harper
EL P. Holzheisari honen A. Shelton Hoon Win! Capt. Mr RIM«, A Max 1.
Iones
Williame
R. J. Johnsod Youn
S. J. Johnston
Miss Young
PEK HOTEL
Corrected to August Hth, 1014
Capt. Archer D. Hall Capt. Allen Miss Knight.
F. B. J. Adams Sir Ellis Kadoorie Major Bird, D.3.0. LtCol Loring Mrs. N. Beicovitz D.S.O.
Mrs. Bird
Mr. & Mrs. A.W. A. Knight
Beattie
1. Huggins Master C. Ham-
mea
Mr. & Mrs. C. J.
Hammes
Miss F. Hammer A. Barrison Ingenhoes Mrs. J. John
stone B. James F. K. King
W: F. Love Capt. K. LarRSER
Mr. & Mrs. Lum-
mis
. Mannk Miss M. Maank
J. G. Markly
D.-Mackintosh J. B. Meille Mr. & Mrs. Molino S. Prytherch Mrs. L. M. Pesce Mrs. W. C. Fase-
дого
Capt. WF. S
Roberts
Mrs. A. Robert-
бод
J. Rocha
Mr. & Mrs. CE
Richardson
Mr. and Mrs.
Southerton
W. L Shinn
¡A. J. Smid
R. Slessor
Hr. ¡R. Spencer
and Stewart family
F. Tavlor E C. Todd.
Mrs. and
C. H. Turner T. E. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. W.
Underwood
D. O. Williams Mr. and Mrs. G.
B. Witchell
W. Woodward
H. Walters
İG...E. Wetton II. Welch
KOSOSCLERB HOTFI,
fangston Mr & Mrs
SH
- Logan W.
Meico Mr& Y-
Alabester CG Hitting T Burdin BC Coleman T.. Diseman Mr
EC Profiels Mr & M•“Jon
G W
Mrs. Loring
Eliett G H
Fairley V I.
Miss Marsh
Pilkina Miss D
and
FARH D
Mrs. Mikasker. sky
"
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Misa F. A. Brit-Lt Comdr.
IAD
Mrs. C. Bul}
Maj. F. T. Bowen Mr. and Mrs. R Dr. & Mrs. Byers Kewley
O. T. Breakspear Miss L. B. Losbe Mr. and Mrs. Capt. Monteith
Bridger
J. A. Morrissey Bridger, Jar. Miss McEwan W. A. ButtertekJ. D. Lloyd G. W. Barton 7. Finlay Miller
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. B. "Bird
Martin Mr. & Mrs. D. E
Blair
C. M. Blaker
A Button Bev.
Bandle, c. I.
FL. J. Brett
R. D. Cromartie
Mrs. Charlton R. C. Comrie J. Cochrane
Lt. Col. E.,
Coles
Mr. and Mrs.
Miina
D. McMurray Miss H. S. North Van Ostreet.
Mrs. Misses
Pike
¡E. Platt
Miss Phillips T: L. Perkin Lt Col and Mrs C.
Thursby Pelham Mr. and Mrs. J.
Pilger Miss P. Tickson Rer. W. Rogers
Miss Rogers Cant, and M. Mrs. E Y. Carr
Mrs. Cormack Miss J. Douglas
Man
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Jennings Mr & METH
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Jhen M ́s FE L'e EN-
Robert on Mr Mza
Robinson Mr & ̈ ¥x*
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Sache WGA
Rent Holmes
Singer W» Je Vrt TT Skilten Capt
FL
Mis
Steevenson DV Tod's Mr M & L Webb H.M
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ment for another increase next spring as their activities have MITSUI BANK
now extended to Siberia and There are various rumours re-Singapore respectively. To sum J.garding the issue of the 300,000 up, a fever for increase of capital new shares (Y30,000,000) of the is now prevailing among the Mitsui Bank. When the new banks in Japan.
Although the coal mines in shares were at last put on the E
market they were snapped up Kyusha and Yamaguchi, Pre- 219 endeavouring to immediately. They were offered fecture from the morning of the 21st ult increase their output they are and by 11 o'clock the list was very greatly handicapped ir closed as applications bad al- various ways, Stocks of superior ready exceeded the mount re-quality coal have run short and this are quired. In this connection, it is measures to remedy interesting to note a statment receiving special attention. Dar made in the Osaka Mainichi. At-ing the first half of this year, the cording to this paper, the banking total output from the important circles in Japan were rather mines in Kyushu and Yamaguchi ment of a large increase of capital 9,602,829 tons, showing the slight surprised by the sudden announce Prefecture amounted to "only by the Mitsui Bank. The First: increase of about 3.5 per cent as Bank, which is one of the rivals compared with the corresponding of the Mitsui Bank in the matter period of last year. Below are of the of deposits and other bulky shown the particulars J.statistics, cannot overlook this monthly outputs in these two Scantlebary
Dew enterprise, and is periods: Mrs.
and is therefore expected to
low suit sooner or later."-Con- Stubbings
sequently the quotations for its January shares have already risen in February anticipation. The Banking De March partment of the Mitsubishi-Com- April pany, which had been looking for May... Wat-prospective capitalists with a June
vies to increasing its capital, al 3,002829
Davies
Baxosey LJ. Davies Mr. & Mrs. Jaba A. Ram
W. E. Roberts Duncan.
E. H. Stansfeld Mr. and Mrs. D]
Enger
S. Evans
Mr. & Mrs. D. G
& Fraser
7. Fumagalli
M. Fasse
Mr. & Mrs. Spit Maj.
A. Findlay Smith Miss Fanderbarke Mr. & Mrs. G. Mr. and Mrs. Thomson
Flondet
Maj Ger. Mr. F. L. Garter Ventris. A. D. Galloway Mr. & Mrs.
Mine Garcino Mrz. Graver
****}M». & Mrs. E Z Mrs and Man). Wooks
Entworthy Mr. & Mrs. G. JE
Henshaw
Col. Ha
prior
.fol-
Total
1919. 1918. Toos. Tons. 1,532,919 1,535,686| 1,405,841 1,422,6 1,728,524 1,651,522 1,656,5101568,751 1,707,323 1,610,978 1371,712 1,482,402
9,275,7
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