HONEKING STUM SICIAL CODE (LOGAL).

STERL

duced on ist JULY, 1917,

-DAY SIGNALS.

MEANING.

wykoën exists which may posihły çamos a pale są

Hongkong within 3 hours.

Gala uxpected from the North (N.W. to NEJ

THE HONGKONG

OTEL LISTS.

RAPH

Corrected to August 9th, 1915

Col' Aramatoff D. Lysersar

Нокока Нот

Corrected to August 9th, 1818

Mr LM. Joblin Mrs. G. d'Amiel Mrs M. Johlin

Mrs. Eva Foas J. Bominet

Capt. Lipinsky

J. Van Lom

Murray

Miss Meyer

Mis Androwa

Mildren

L. Lebedaff,

B. Byford

J. Abildgaard

Bar

Leonard

Capt Brjeicky

F. Lammert

Bout (SE to SWI

da & family

EM. Joseph

JA: Basto

East (NX to SE}

B. S. Adler

Mr. and

Mrs.

†Mr. & Mrs. B. G.

Wast N. to SW.)

Anderson

Ghala expected to increase,

J. Barr'

veld "chil dren Madam K. Kotler

C. Cater

Meyer

*Crou

MR. E. Came

J. Morren

Mr. & Mrs. V. B.J. T. Kidd

Bradshaw

Dr. Meetha

Mrs. G. PAlmeis

da & family AH Lunings

W. G. Chan

Col Datzento

A. W. Xeef

L Deingur

J. Oostinga

Lt. Deskoff

J. Gradenburg

Capt. Poprogenko

P. Edeklerk

Wind of typhoon force expected (any direction.)

Dr. Ballantyne, Jr.

·Elront Ya. I de breaded as a warning to“ Band Hy ** quit waach for the next sixral. When it la lighted near a blank cigsel has been displayed it will rosen thats on menoss of a change NEW. W. Beason

when trakenne ar for some other reason, a file is so loure expected from the direction indicated by the Mr. & Mrs. A. Tis B. Leece

lent eigand, and that another blank stanal may possibly náheinted later.

Bhul Ka. 7 will be accompanied by then explosive bomba, fired at Intervids of 10 seconds at iba Estar Pollen Antion and repostre as she Hurbane Offen

when its considered that all danger in over. •

The signada will be belekeved at the masthead of the store sigad messe Slackbed H

The Day Bigmale will b

the Harkur Cf. EMS. Tamar, Gzen Jained, signal monet, the Sagstad on the present an Longkung und Kawima þarf and Godews Company at Kewicon, the dagstaf in the bemessines of the HOME CE Chapter at kabinoka-kuka and the Backafi near the Find O£rtt's Quartare at Importa,

MIGHT· SIGNALS." (Lamps.)

3.

5.

SITE WHITE GREEN GREEN WHITE WHITE GREEN WHITE GREEN GREEN WHITE WHITE

WEITE

The Night Signals will be dieslayed, at

WIMTE

GREEN

6.

'GREEN

-GREEN GREEN

emer, and as the Harbor Den Eagats they did barer of the Rale

RED

de S. Barbaza Capt W A. W. Bourne Jr. Lake Miss F. A. But D. Lageman

cher

Miss Bergstrom J. M. Brady · D. M. Biggar Mr & Mrs R B

Bergeron

GREENER Boericks

31. Mrs. E. E. Belilio,

REU

Sigand Now? was 1 Bowen passen by resista baba se abre a

edỉ have the aizzība?v?n the ung bestiala,

danvey tá kự thin signa) þang árd pushabad al viabi

SUPPLEMENTARY WARNINGS,

Fast lasti ziguals' nos displayed in the Harbour a COME will be exhibited at the blowing stations **==-

GAP BOOK

WAGLAN

STANLEY

ABERDEEN

tify the fact to native craft and passing (EAS THORAİN.

SAU KIWAN

SAI KUNG

SHA TAY KON TAF PO

Parther detaile can siwaya de given lo acan Tesla, on demand, by sirisi from lighthowers.

HONGKONG STORM SIGNAL CODE. (NON-LOGAL).

introduced on 1st JULY, 1917.

The Signs are tais.by means of ma umbols representing the can sunerals

1-↓T+AY

&

2

0,

They are diarič i ve yard arms of the Storm Signal mest un Burkhead 1.4 and ma mci en endae to change or kur is zove v mi firm he Observ.

The allowing information in gem

Typhase and Cantines): age of crater: by 4 asmbois at one vaid ata

Depression Signals

Sale Signale.

12

15) Dhension of twin wat volity of caste, and the loan; be a substa

aryard arm (Tavier 1, and

Wet The crown threatened, the directim from when the szia me merele

and the them; by boat Teli REM

EXPLANATION OF THE SIGNALS.

The two umer nga of group (a) indvate the inditado, and betweentathlonde timomplinte of the care of the Tabon Tyr Daarmee on 24 da, zal smarty necha be incertavad In the imma Marble Caly the sad units of the brgitude and givana thon, 19 indralna langit von 109 5.

The weser vymiz. of stop (y raders the direction in which the Trior Day, peut vi in velling. (Table 1.)

The middle adica ilm velocity or which the opera ve tür Typhoon a svačing themetarsky A may into cartas maditiona, or a Coat-catal Deprest. Za such. LAPOR ma važnost in gYEL

The tow #tabel of comes the indicate the time at which the center was in the powering sinnied", The arper #7-abel of update the region thred suicidin eftmisal Tur suretina brom which the gain in DIju, sad the lowes; exmbof the time at which gửi ondkuns were stat Ladicated

011

Latitude

TYPHOON SICKAL

20 N. and longitud

Latituda

12. Direction of Conditkes et 6 am, to-day, indicated a Time Valaries af

Longitude

CANTINENTAL DEPRESSION SIGNAL

Time Costicles

of walios

Cualitions *f 6 m. resterday indicatod a N.E.

_lluru ichar "ધ પણ છે

Tin

keentched

SITECTURA

TYPHOON SICKAL,

CALE SICHAL

- CAUTION.~Onder 124 most favours kindircumstassen the pozițios sinal ládicatza only the lagras at latitude and jeusitzig anarest to the estimated position of thecentre. When

• 'mustet in lay [ram say: suporting_station," ar vies telegraphic resoriu are lacking, the vestiss séconlod may was much as 7 is thror, belk is latitude and longitude, and the veiner Ad direction. of motion will then be in acrer by corrisponding auDENİZ.

It should be particularis volod that the locity sitasllad is the meas ior the sativu

Table No.4-Direction Signals.

UPPER SYMBOL OF HOIST.

Mr. Mrs.

Bimey

W. G. Browell

R. Colquhoun

מות

HJ. ENS

G. H. Ignott Capf. Longlands

Mr. and Mrs. Ɑ.

Lanritsan

Mme. Leiris (G. Ludin

C. McNaught

¡M. Merriman,

J. Forseth

L. Magun

Capt. Popronjen-

ket

G. J. Yau GankLeo. Podolsky B. & Galje

Ross & family

Mn. F. E. Hamil Lt. Rosinoff

ton

Cam Rin't

J. F. Hepworth LA Rodinaff - H. Hennessey Buteliert

Mr. & Mrs. Ď. P. Wm. Ross

Henderson

A. Johnson

Master Merriman R. Kendall

Madam Mattos.. V. & Kumor

Miss Mattos

H. E. Masin

Mr. & Mrs. E. P.Mr. & Mr. T. B.

Chandler

N. Croucher

E. Melnass Dr. G. W. McKean

J. Cosgrove, Mr. & Mrs. F. W. Cor

Nathansin

son

Capt. W. Dari-W. P. Neeson

Miss D. Patersen Mrs. J. A. Doune Mrs. M. Powell Mr. & Mrs. H. Mr. Petersen &

Epstein

child

Miss K. Eaanson Mr. & Mrs. Page J. Fetherstus Pitc

haugh

S. S. Perry

E. H. Ray

W. Gaddum H. Logan Russell B. P. Gordon

Mr. & Mrs. F. W SwanD

Green & child. E. Smith

J. E. Green

A C. Graeme

F. M. Sanderson H. Stephens

X. C. Galuzzi V. Steensbr

J. B. R. Gardiner. H. Teaff Mr. & Mrs.

Herts

W. B. Hart F. Hyman Mr. and Mrs. Hagedoor

Mrs. M. Hellet

J. F. Hananie

H. G. Tanaka

F. Thompson

J. P. Thoraton Mr. & Mrs. C. B. Aj Templeton

W. A. Vaughan.

Voorendonk

F. Vacher

L Honigsberger Thos. Vint

Mr. & Mrs. C

Henriques

Capt. H. A. Web.

ster

H. H Harrison S. a. Turi

Mrs. McConnelli

Hussey

H. E Hart

K. Kwah

La Ritteroff Capt. Kolensor Tan J. Kolh

Capt. Korosto

Kapadia

J. H. Kelly E. Krops

J. O. Slater

N. Soubaft

Is Shannon

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THE POSITION ON JULY IST.

GENERAL NEWS.

PRESS IN WAR TIME

PROFITEERS IN ITALY,

TO BE FINED OR IMPRISONED.

CoL Strookoff Spiegler & son B. Thomson "Stephens.

Washington. July 1 Test Washington, June 18-Gen- cases on the sale of beverages eral March, Chief of the Army AV. Taylor Capt. J. Thom-1 per cent of alcohol will be of weekly interviews with news decree that profiteers in future London, July 8-King Victor containing more than one-half of Staff, brought to a close his series Emmanuel Italy Ifas issued a brought immediately by S. L. Fellenga

the paper men, granted throughout will be fined 10,000 lire or seat- Tarischo

Department of Justice in

all the war. In concluding the series enced to from three months to jurisdictions where such cases he declared that the attitude of three years in prison, and in are not now pending..

the American Press throughout addition will suffer confiscation "We propose to make immedi-the struggle had been of great of the goods, according to a Rome ate arrests of persons who violate value to the military programme dispatch to the Exchange Tele- the War-Time Prohibition law The voluntary censorship bad graph Company. according to our interpretation been observed by the American middlemen dealing in food will.

Unauthorized thereof," Attorney-General Pal papers religiously. He had found suffer similar punishment, it is mer said to-day. The depart-American newspaper correspond- I said. ment does not intend, however, ents of the greatest assistance, to be swept off its feet the first not only in the prevention of general strike was declared in The dispatch states that a day that prohibition comes into publication of news which would Naples on Monday. After looting effect. We will proceed in an

have been of value to the enemy, outlying stores in that city, a orderly fashion to establish whe-but by putting before the people crowd attempted to reach the cen- ther intoxicating beverages pro-

tre of the city, but was prevented scribed by the law include those

by the police, who were occupying baving less than 2.75 per cent.

the princip al thoroughfares. At alcohol."

Palermo the police have arrested 400 former convicts who are alleged to be responsible for many of the disorders on Sunday.

KING EDWARD HOTEL

Corrected to August 11th, 1913,

Mr. & Mr Lom.

mis

M. Manak Miss M. Manut.. J.. G. Markly

R. Jshby Dr. E. Asger Mrs R. Almond D. C, Burleigh

J. Barlis

"

D. Mackintosh

R. Bearan

J. B. Melo

S. Barder

H. de Boer

what they should know of the activities of the Army. As an example of Press co-operation, he cited the movement of 12,000,000 Saloons of the New York open-men over American railways A Vander Bilt Mrs. Led on July 1 as usual and out-without the fact being known to

F. G. Becke

H. Bardsley.

E. C. Bell

G. P. Curry

H. C. Corlson

J. G. Chadwick

E. G. Coomes

Mr. & Mr. Moline S. Prytherch.

HOT

¡Capt.

W. S. Boberts Mrs. A Robert-

..

Inward.

Mrs. W. C. Pass-wardly there was little evidence the American people except in so of any change in the situation intervals. A total of 2,500,810 far as the news was given out at from the previous day. ly there was a change. Beer of 2.75 per cent of alcoholic content only and some light, non-intoxi- cating wines were being sold over the bars which on June 30 had sold whisky.

son

J. Rocha

Mr. & Mrs. C. L

Richardson

Jan & child

Choi Shing & son

-& Mrs. G. T. Webster

J. D. Danby

R. G. Douglas Eborall

hir.

Dr. C. Water

Capt. T. P. Hallin, H. Wythe G. Harper

E P. Holzheiser house A Shelton Hoope. R. Wiel Capt. & Mrs. RM. & Mrs. J. H.

Innes

Winn

R. J. Johnson

R. Young

8. J. Johnston

Miss Young

PEAK HOTEL

Corrected to August 11th. 1919.

Capt Archer.. D. Hall Capt. Allen

Miss Knight

F. R. J. Adama Sir Ellis Kadooria Major Eird, u.s.o.Lt-Col Loring Mr. N. Beicovitz D.5.0.

Mrs. Bird.

M. & Mrs. A.W. A. Knight

Beattle

Mrs. Loring

Miss Marsh

and

Mrs. Milkasher- sky

Miss F. A Brit-Lt.-Comdr.

Mrs. C. Bull Maj. F. T. Bowen Mr. and Mrs. B. Dr. & Mrs. Byers Kewley

O. T. Breakspear Miss L. B. Lusho M:.

Mr Capt Monteith Bridger JA. Morrissey Bridger, Jor. Miss McEva W. L. Batterfeld). D. Lloyd G. W. Barton C. B. Bird

A. Ly

P.-I. Farred

Misa Farrall

E. P. Fielding

B. L. Hend

T. W. Harrison J. Haggis Master C. Ham-

mes

Mr. & Mr. C. J.

Hammon

Miss F. Hammes A Harrison Ingenhoes

Mrs. J. John

stone

B. James

F. K. King

W. F. Love

Capt. I. Larsen

and Mrs. Southerton W. L. Shinn 14. J. Smid: E.-Slessor R. K. Spencer Mr. and Mrs.

Stewars ard family

New York, July 2.-The last word on whether 2.75 per cent. beer is intoxicating and whether its sale is illegal under the War Prohibition act will not

be spoken till late next fall, when war prohibition will, in. all probability, be a thing of the past and the sale of liquor, temporarily, will have been resumed.

This became certain to-day Mr. and Mrs. W. John C. Rose of the United following the decision of Judge

F. Taylor F. C. Todd

C. H. Turner

T. R. Taylor

Underwood

D. O. Williams Mr. and Mrs. G.

B. Witchell

JW. Woodward

H. Walters G. E. Wetton J. Welch

NOTICE.

NOTRE TO CONSIGNEES.

AND. CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

officers and men had been dis- charged. The total number of en who had sailed from Europe since the Armistice was 1,448,444.

per cent, alcohol, will be arrested and prosecuted at once.

BARGAIN UNTERS AT

this

with

FLORENCE Florence, Monday, July 7 (by the Associated Press).-All, the business houses of the city were overrun

morning bargain hunters who sought to take advantage of the price reduction decreed here. Many stores had completely sold out The Department of Justice will their stocks before noon. The not be governed by the Baltimore correspondent visited thickly case except in the Baltimore dis-settled sections of the city to-day trict. A. Mitchell Palmer, A and saw the violent eagerness of torney-General of the United men, women and children seeking States, proposes to order test cases to secure eatables, clothing, dry- initiated in all jurisidictions where goods, shoes and chocolate. These the sale of beverages containing articles were sold on the presents- alcohol is practiced. « mre than one-half of 1 per cent. tion of a card from the Prefect's

from the price reduction. office, so that only residents of Florence will be able to benefit

ingmen's committees deliberately Vt was learned to-day that work-

have ransacked: These included chose the stores they wished to places which were alleged to have violated Governmental regula- tions and war restrictions in sell- will try to have Title 1 of the Waring prohibited articles of food at Tice and National Prohibition exorbitant prices, thereby making Enforcement bill, as reported on fabulous profits." Monday to the House by the Judiciary Committee, into legislation immediately after, July 4 recess. Congress convenes following the This Bill, known

But while the Lepartment of States District Court in Balti Justice and the wets are fighting more. Judge Rose

yesterday their delayed action in the courts, sustained the demurrer of the the drys propose to hurry a com- Standard Brewery Company to plete surrender of Barleycorn's the Federal indictment charging friends by an attack through Con- the brewery with violating the 8. The dry leaders in Con- Food Conservation act on June gress announced to-day that they 4, 1919, by unlawfully making use of certain grains, cereals, fruits and other food produces in the manufacture and production of a large quantity of beer for beverage purposes.

In the course of his decision. Judge Rose state that the practi- cal effect of his sustaining" the demurrer merely meant that until the Supreme Court decided dif ferently prosecution in the

Finlay Miller OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO, LTD. Baltimore district were not likely to be instituter against any man for selling any fermented or vinour liquors, not intoxicating.

As the Supreme Court has ad- journed for its summer vacation, there is no likelihood that he 2.75 per cent. beer case will reach it till next October.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Mr. & Mrs. D. K. Martin

Bhir

Mr. and Mrs. J. C. M. Blaker

Milao A. Batton

D. McMurras Rev. RA Miss H. S. North

Van Ostreen

Bundle, a r.

These indicate the directos in which a typhoon or depression is travelling, or the direction fros. J. Brett

THORMOOR SLÏa in expected.

2

3.

4.

.

7.

8.

9.

0.

-LT+AVOX

E.. E. LIE WAY. W. W.3.W.

4.3.1. Taksowa

Tablo No. 2.-Velocity and Condition Signals.

HIRDLE SYMBOL OF MOIST,

VELOCITY.

2.

3,

CONDITION

8,

7.

8. 9.

0.

-LT+AV

abowe

Bearly Velocity

F1.3 35 m. p. Brationery Unknown Forming

Tabla No. 3.-Time Signals.

&L. Yesterday.

LOWEST SYMBOL OF HOIST.

7.

84

To-dar.

Flies Protinental

Depres

I Am Today.

3. Yesterday.

Table No. 4-Regions Threatened by Monsoon Gales.

Gulf of China 14. Former Forgenes

North of Sea of Fechill and to Shirting

Hakaną į Juphaly Gus. Promotory Chussa

Chipmat

Gall of

·Tongling" dub: ja Swetow

R. D. Cromartie

Mrs. Charlton

E.. C. Comrie

J. Cochrane Lt.-Col E.

Coles

Mrs & Mizsen

Pike

B. Platt

T. L. Perkins

Consignees per Company's Steamer "AJAX"

enacted

as the Volstead Bill, pr vides:

"The words beer, wine or other intoxicating matt or vinous liquors" in the war prohibition act shall be construed to mean any liquors which contain more than one-half of one per centum of alcohol by volume."

,

The King's Commissioner for to-day placing the population on Flerence issued proclamation

in prices approximating 50. per rations and decreeing reductions

and cafes were ordered to lower cent. in eatables. Restaurants their rates 30 per cent.

The civil authorities have ad-

misted that they were unable to cope with the disorders during the last few days, and the merchants, seeing it was imppaai- Throughout this tumult in the ble to prevent enforced ales, courts and in Congress, New placed their stocks at the disposal York City's thousands of bar pro of the workingmen's committees prietors and retail liquor dealers to the best advantage possible." remain as silent and meek as They say that the arbitrary re- lambs. Many of them are selling ductions, of prices which have Although Judge Rose's decision covers only the jurisdiction of the only pop, sarsaparille. soda, been decreet are certain to cause more, it was said to-day that one-half of 1 per cent, alcohol. ganized to-day to keep order Federal District Court of Balti lemonade and other drinks which enormous losses

don't contain even as much as A super-police force was or- thousands of saloons and hotels throughout the country will Others are taking chances on It is made up of demobilized continue to sell 2.75 per cent. beer selling light wines and 2.75 soldiers and workingmen. Thote and light wines of no greater beverage being a diluted Rhine stituted authority here, although per cent. beer, the former is apparently no regularly con- alcoholic percentage on strength of the decision of the wine, which tastes a good deal control is nominally retained by Baltimore jorist. The risk taken like water flavored with sugar and the Prefect. There have been no is small, according to the vinegar with a bit of sode. governmental protects against All broken, chafed, and damag-spokesmen for the liquor men.

The business now being tran- the commandeering of prirede. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. & Mrs. Spit Godowns, where they will be Court decide that 2.75 per cent. men will never pile up formes, householders in violation of the ed goods are to be left in the For, should the Supreme- sseted by these daring saloon stocks of food belonging to

beer is intoxicating, the violations The soda water fountains in drug rights of domicile. will be so many that it will be stores are better patronized than virtually impossible to prosecute the most wide-open near-beer and all the offenders.

light wine emporium Greater New York

Mrs. Cormack

Miss Phillips are hereby notified that the Carzo Li-Col and Mrs. Wharf, Kowloon, where it will will be discharged into Holts Thursby Pelhante at Consignee's risk. The Mr. and Mrs. J. Cargo will be ready for delivery Miss J. Douglas Pilger from: Godown on and after 16th Miss B. Dickson Rer. W. Rogers August. Capt. and Mrs Miss Roger

Davies

Mr E M. Carr Optional canzo will be landed. L. J. Davies

Bxt:107 unless notice has been given Mr. & Mr. John E. A. Ram

prior to reamer's arrival. Duncan

Eager

8. Evans Mr. & Mrs. D. G.

A Fraser

Fumagalli

W. E. Roberta P. H. Stansfeld

Maj. V.

Scantlebury Mr. and Miss

Stubbinga- A. Findlay Smith Miss Funderburke Mr. & Mrs. G. 1. Mr. and Mr.Thomson

Floatiet

Maj Gen.

Mrs. Fasse

#

| Mrs. F. L. Garner Ventris

A. D. Galloway Mr. & Mrs. Wat Miss Garrison

Mrs. Graves Mr. & Mrs. 1. J. Mramed - Him Weeks

Hotworthy

M. and Mar

Henshaw,

Mr. & Mrs. G. M

Wil Williams

Lt Col J Hum Mrs. A. Wilson

phreren De Wilson

ke the above coda ace av by the Cable Companies, free of charge, to Bharu, D. L Hard Maj. Wakeman,

W szokow, Fakkel. Enlows: Ephong," Marane Maria, Ziman." "284

examined on ady Tuesdays and Fridays between the hours of 10.45 am and noon within the free storage period.

No clims will be admitted after the Goods have left the steamer's Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 22nd Aud, will be subject to rent All Claus against the Steamer

pensated for the, eridie essor: before, the her, or the

the i

Francis G. Caffey, United Stater District Attorney, who was Visits to a few of the open bars one of the prosecutors in the in lower Manhattan to-day and Baltimore case, has returned to yesterday seemed to indican the city. He said that arrests that the court battle would probably be made of gressional enforceme

selling : 2.75 per cent. ) HO

ENGLAND'S AID TO HER AL

During the war Great Britsm made larger losus to b

figures, covering

other Ally. The

M

the

4. 7. CLAXTONY

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