·

21.

HONGKONG STORM SIGNAL CODE (LOCAL).

Introduced on ist JULY, 1917.

DAY SIGNALS.

MEANING.

HEHONG KONG

(RED) {A typhoon exista phlon may posibly same a pale ak

Hongkong within hours.

Gale expected from the North (N.W. to `N.M.)

South (82 to 8.W)

Easi (N.I to :87)

Wert (N.W. to BW) -

Gale expected to increase.

ANYTHING BETTER

THAN THIS "

MR. ASQUITH ON SIX MONTHS OF COALI-

*TION RULE

EGRAPH.

NEW GOVERNOR OF KUREA WELCOMED WITH A BOMB.

Seoul, September 3 A special telegram from Seoul says that the Governor General, Chief Administrator and their staffs arrived

1919.

THE TRUST IN INDUSTRY.

REMARKABLE DISCLOS- URES IN COMMONS" DEBATE

Mr. Asquith, speaking at a

London, July 28 remarks Nataimon at the garden party at Edgware, recently

Table revelation of the machina- under the auspices of the Willesden station at 5 p.ni. on the 2nd. The tons of American. Trust that Liberal Association, said we had platform was full of Japanese to has obtained a dominating in- seen, the downfall, and as we be- welcome the new bigh Japanese fluence over the British boot and lieved, the permanent destruction officials. The party, while lear-shoe industry was made in the of that noxious international ing the train, was led by the House of Commons this afternoon of the Manchurian during a debate on the second poison, the military domination of manager Prussia. We had seen the righting Railway Company. Among those reading of the Patents and De- Mynst Ku, 3 is intended sa z waratzig 30 "Stand By and watch for the next serst when it iof international wrongdoings of who gathered at the station were signs Bill.

Wind of typhoon fores expected (any direction)

pabetot sīver a binok signal has been displayed in will mess that, ou count of a change in the track ni

Naa kyphoon, or for some other gayo longer expected from the direction indicated by the

*

And that another black signal may possibly be bainted later. Banal No, I will be acompanied by thres explosive bombe, fred at intervals of 10 seconds at the Hala Polim Station and repeated at the Barbarica

Təssirsala will be lowered when it ie vadered that all danger in over.

Biete it! The Day Signs will be displayed as the romethand of the stern signal mast tha-Bached Offer, H. Tamer, Grlo sad signal mast, the flagated on the pressinen ut chem Saekong and Kowloon What! and Godowu Chindsay at Lowbon, the fagstaff the pentation cứ tư **** Oli Cropsey x: Lai-shi-kok, and the fagwad wear the Field Omen's Quartare at lutemin

NIGHT SIGNALS: (Lamps.)

old standing and the setting the foreign consuls, members of up of what we hoped and believed the Korean Imperial house, com- would be a permanent safeguardmanders of the occupation army, against the recurrence of wars of nobles and military and civil After shaking hands ambition and aggression in the officials.

with the guests the party went League of Nations..

While we rightly rejoiced in into the waiting room, from these great results, we must re- which the party emerged to member that Peace had not been proceed to their carriages. The Governor General led the party, GREEN completely attained.

RND

at this moment war he might five or six paces behind came almost say a number of wars-the Chief Administrator. going on, The one great menac- ing and overshadowing figure was the problem of Russia.

3.

4

5.

6.

WHITE GREEN

GREEN

GREEN

WHITE GREEN GREEN

WHITE GREEN WHITE

GREEN

7.

RED

GREEN

WAITE WHITE

GREEN The Night Signwa =10 bo danlaged, at 1- names, on the tomar of the Rabat Face, e 4.4 Turner, and on the Exque: 0329 doprial. Then wit have the warte was Bration as the eng, matice"

Biznet No. 7 de aproɔnd be #tjies ve bambe de alors in the vent al tam 52. M un voỪNď kr Shin digua. Se sig test published at Royal

SUPPLEMENTARY WARNINGS. ·

#Phan inni eignola, non deployed in tầu Harbour à 2051 will be exhibited at the following viations, you

GAP ROCK

WAGLAN

STANLEY

ABERDEEN

SUWAR SAI KUNG

SHA TAU KOK TAI PO

wo notify the fact to pat, ve vzaći sad pessing deres vegnet in

Further details ous divers be given te vosan visais, ca demand, by aigusi fanm hgh thouars.

There was

OUR RUSSIAN COMMITMENTS, "I confess to you." he said. "that I regard with bewilderment and with apprehension the par: which this country is playing in that quarter of the world.

HONGKONG STORM SIGNAL CODE. (NON-LOCAL). (Cheers. We want, the astion

Introduced on 1st JULY, 1917.

The Biguale as made by means of ten epochodu representing the the sun scale com

1-1T+AY

2.

3.

4.

5.

8.

9.

0.

They are displayed at the yard arts of the Storm Sopal cast on Binräbent Hill and rema entil an order to change (~ × way is received from the Obervalocy.

"The following catenation İÐ GETIÐ

Types and Continental Position of cratre; by 4 kým bola at one paro ken.

"Desrossins) Sizuali (b) Direction of motion and vanity of centre, nd the time: by 3 eyesbo'a

at the other yazi atım ¡Tabina 1,5 and 3)

Jala Signals......

Can The mgina threatened, the directing from which the pain in este - Athin

and the t. a; br 3 aruahelt an own vendam (Tusinde to miem du?

EXPLANATION OF THE SIGNALS.

Theme anger kgmals of group (a) indaste zian latitude, and the two lower symbols the age «ć the centre «f the Typhoon ur Depressions in day room, an awarty as can be recurtained from the informa

lo sraćlabla. Only the tune and units of the longitude are anven; thus, tð indlosses long rude 19 E

The apper symbol of group (b) indicates the disastrod in which the Trasons or Depres zavulling. (Tadim !.)

warsling. Alaruwurety it may adicata certain conditions or a Continental. Depamaina, fa, aliaj ka

se velocity is given.

The lowest my mbrong fờ, indicates the time at which the centre was in the person signaling The upper sy mini et group (d) indicates the rog.on farmaseară; son middle armson in withsta rom which the guia ạt 13 pocima, sad the lowest symdol the time si when gale conditioga wars Seat

TYPHOON SIGNAL

TYPHOON SIGNAL

་་

This measure is intended to remedy defects in the Act of 1901; to add to the protection of, and to reduce the fees chargeable to, a poor inventor: to give the Comptroller of Patente power to authorise the working by licence of foreign patents in this country. and to stop the abuse by foreign. inventors of the protection which they enjoy under our Patent Law.

The second reading was moved in a brief speech of Sir Auckland Geddes. He explained that under Clause 6 the duration of a patent is extended from 14 years to 16 years, the reason for this exten- sion being that during the war it was impossible for many patents. to be worked. inventors losing

fruitful years in cousequence.

Suddenly a Korean, in the midst of the dense gathering of people a distance abour 1 or 13 paces, threw a bomb at Governor Gener- al Saito. The explosion was ter- rific and louder than a ceremonial gun. It fell between the carriages of the Governor General and the Chief Administer and exploded, injuring the horses and causing wants-the world wants them to bolt away. Many were clearer definition than has yet wounded. In a second the wh le The rejection of the Bill was been given to us of our com.place was a mass of confusion, moved by Mr. John Wallacy [Co. mitments, actual and

pro Among the severely woundedL) on the ground that it did not General Murata, deal adequately with the tyranny spective, there. (Hear. hear.) were Lieut.

Notsu Tachibana. af foreign trusts operating in this We are constantly being assured Colone! that the forces of the Allies still special correspondent of the country. He proceeded to show R special how the United Shoe Machinery engaged in that theatre of Asabi, Yamakuchi belligerency are small in number, correspondent of the Mainichi. Company of America had acquir are always on the decrease, and Kamahara a spec al correspended dominating control over our every now and again on the point ent of the Chosen Simbun. Takie boot and sho making indestry of withdrawal, Yet

we see photographer-reporter of the through its offshoot, the British month the after month contina-Seoul Simbun and pole chief United Shoe Machinery Cam-

Mrs. Harrison ing expenditure of British blood Komuta

pany. of Leicester. The parent i and British treasure.

American lady, Kubo, the mana-company controls 98 per cent, Meanwhile attempts are being ger of the railway," eight railway of the trade in America, and still not hands, two police officers and through its subsidiary English

Korean officers

company dominates the British everal high Korean trade.

General Governor bit br

а frag- the bomb in bi

be

quarters

success-

an

made in The middle erant of khus bi indicate the velocity at which the centre of the wholly without influence to several high

agitate for an increase both in and the scale and in the scope of officials.

ONEROUS TERMS. our intervention. I trust and Saito was believe that those attempts will ment of

This Trust supplies its machin- breast but without receiving ery to British boot manufacturers and strenuously

The injury.

horse of only on fully resisted. (Hear,

lease. and the lease hear.) any

terms. This, believe me, is not a time the carriage of the Administrator contains very onerous

Not a single mem-Once, said Mr. Wallace, a manu- when we can afford to embark was injured. on crusades for the extermina-ber of the staff of the two newfacturer gets into the meshes of Under a the company, he has no way of! tion of what is called Bolshevism officials was wounded.

heavy guard the carriage of the escape. It was not surprising to (Hear, bear)

Whence, have we derived any Governor General and the Chief learn what strong feeling exists Administrator subsequently pro-among boot manufacturers and mandate for any such mission?

for the ceeded to their respective reside-workmen in this country against as or

the humiliating conditions impoe- 10 take sides

the inces.

Latitude

Lentilada

Latitude 119. Direction of musiu pakaoTH.

Cundiiloon at 5 mm, to-day indicated a subOGA Tims Velocity al Dirties

CONTINENTAL DEP

ESSION SIGNAL

mail » ''

119 jo

-Time

Color

gale in the Ferminlarda mudicated

Wind

སྐ་-་----་

Direction

CALE SIGNAL

Condition

Dingelion

CAUTION-Cader ike most favosenbis vírcumsipäeen ske sovitiwa sigan) indiesios vais

signalled may be at much as I′ in aeror, both in latitude and longituda, and tha velocity and Menetina wi matina will than be in errue ky corresponding añosala

Bill soovid ka particularly unind that the volucity signalled is the mean swɛthe arevious 18 në 24 SenER..

"Table No. 1.-Direction Signals.

engineering concerns world: its organisation and methods of work are admirable; its machinery is excellent: ita operatorsare carefully trained and highly skilled; it is very tactful in its dealings with s. British cus- tomers; it does not seek exorbitant profits. On the other hand, its control over a great British in dustry is very dangerous; it uses its power ruthlessly on occasions; it compels every manufacturer who leases its machines to buy from it all the stitching wire he needs; and such were its ramifi. cations that it proved too strong for the Government during the war, in spite of the aid of D.O.R.A.

EFFECT OF THE WAR.

RED WING THOROBRED

THE MARINE MOTOR WITH POWER TO SPARE

GENERAL DESCRIPTION

. This motor is a four cycle, four cylinder L'head type motor:: In general appearance it is compact and clean cut, yet there has -been incorporated the greatest,degree of accessibity for such adjustments, as daily service requires. Careful design and manufacture under the most rigid system of înspection and final test ensures a motor of extreme refinements, that is quiet, smooth running and powerful with the added and very important feature of economy of operation. The large valves, free intake and exhaust passages and carefully balanced and light weight: reciprocating parts make this motor unusually powerful at the slow speeds as well as the higher speeds up to 1400 R.P.M. There is no unpleasent vibration at the high speeds.

In order that this motor shall stand up and have endurance under severe conditions, there have been provided liberal pro- portions of euch feature as bearing area, water jacket volume and connecting rod.& crank shaft strength. Lubrication is direct and positive. The use of accurately graduated, helical, timing gears and entirely enclosed and lubricated push rods, valve springs, etc., make one of unusual silence în operation. + MODELS IN STOCK-14 TO 40 HORSE POWER

SHEWAN TOMES & CO.

MOTOR DEPARTMENT. Garage No 7 Russell St.

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J. ULLMANN & CO.

In

The Jewellery House

order to make room for further

we begin from this

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REDUCTION SALE

of

BACCARAT'S CUT CLASS

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It is not for Allies to domestic controversies" and the VAIN SEARCH FOR THE ASSASSIN, fed by the Trust.. "It is." he said. an intolerable position for a constitutional development of The police. who were in read. independent nations. The future ness for such an emergency, at great British industry. A royalty govemment of Russia is a matter once set about looking for the is paid to the Trust on every pair for the Russian people-(chers) assassin but he managed to escape of boots made in America and in and for no one else but the during the confusion as there this country. Russian people, to decide.

was a large crowd. The confusion Sir Edgar Jones. who was "We have had how six months' which prevails now in the capital Director of the Priority Depart- experience of a Coalition House cannot be described in words.ment of the Ministry of Munitions of Commons. "Is any Liberal here The whole city is in a ferment. during the war, made a powerful satisfied with the result? (Laugh Tachibana, Yamakuchi, Noisu attack on the methods of this ter and No.

and Murate are more seriously American Trust. He acknow- "I ought not perhaps to pre-injured. Kubo has a rip in his ledged that it has its virrues. It INST efficient sume to stand on

own thigh about one inch long. Others is one of the my

in the authority. I see that Mr. Chur- are only slightly injured. Up til chill-laughter) in the revised midnight of the 2nd no sign of the and expurgeted edition of his con- bomb-thrower was found, versation-renewed laughter)— A man about the age of 40 has with his Centrally-minded friends been arrested in Seout as a sus inda me hopelessly and lament-pect. He lives in Pilwoontong ably out of date like free and his name is Pat Wang-kei. trade-laughter) as it used to The man had difficulty in walking be understood.

He told the police of his trouble "But has not every one of the and was taken to the hospital warnings which I gave las: where it was found that he had a December to my fellow Liberals wound in his leg. It has not been on the eve of the election been proven, however, that he had more than justified by events ? anything to do with the outrage. (Cheers.) The principles of the The cause of the explosion is the degree of Intilate and longituds aastast to the estimated panties of the contra Wish the Trade are being undermined with not yet definitely decided. Some mendes in furiran ung reparting station, or whea telagraskic reports are lacking the the connivance and, I am sorry say it was a homb, but others say to say, with the acquiescence of it was the exploding of a stick or the vast majority of the present so of dynamite According to a House of Commons,

newspaper reporter who was ao "Take the case of Ireland. So eye-witness, a flash of light like

man." As the result of Govern-| additional life without any extra far as the Government and that sent out by the tramway cut. It so happened that the war Parliament are concerned-out, preceeded the loud explosion, actually strengthened the position ment pressure to sign that lease, fee:

** ECONOMIC FREEDOM LOST. * gladly acknowledge that it is If so then it must have been a of the trust in this country Sir every bootshop in this country is

now. said Sir Edgar, tied for Mr. William Graham, for the different outside we have not bomb. The force of the explos Edgar Jones said it fell to him to made one inch of progress on the ion made a hole in the concrete seek the help of the fine engineer. ever and ever to this American Labour Party, spoke strongly of road to settlement, and now the floor about 3 inches deep and 5 ing equipment of the trust in company. On the plea that the the necessity of curbing the power order to make ganges for the pro- Bill does not deal with this grave of trusts. He does not share the latest official pronouncements on or. 7 inches in diameter. the subject, both in tene and sub-ground round about this hole is duction of shells and guns. He scandal he seconded the motion view of the member for Launces

ton that the Bill as it stands is found himself up against two for its rejection: stance, are the most disquieting covered with blood.

difficulties.

Both these speeches made a anfficiently drastic, and he urged and discouraging we have bad for months,...

a clash of (1). The company and the works deep impression on the House. the Government to strengthen its ministrative chaos, "Taks

at Leicester were largely under Then up rose Sir G. Croydon provisions. The lease imposed by orce more angther

warring departments. a congest-

patent expert, who argued that harsh and unjust. It was almost testing and crucial question the area of Commissions and the control of the parent American Marks (C. L.), the well-known the American Company was very question of the land. I have said Committees! (Laughter.)

No menopoly;

(2) Those responsible for the Mr. Wallace and Sir E. Rincredible that such drastic con

bed over and over again that you common policy, no co-ordination

entirely mis-ditions should be exacted. *A provision of boots for the Jones will never have a fair or a work-

concentration of

British Army were insistent conceived the purpose of the Bill, man who is in the toils of this able solution of housing difficul- of powers no

council or responsibility.

that nothing should be done to for it actually provides remedies Trust suffers a complete loss of ties unless and until the land cenACEMEN, NOT FOLICEMEN

hamper the production of boots. for the very grose abuses of which economic freedom." Labour, he be acquired for public purposes

said, view these trusts with on exactly the same scale of "The first and the most press-When in 1916 we undertook they complained.

Clause I, he said, nullifies grave concern, and means to valuation at which it is asseseding of all our needs is the rigid the gigantic task of re-booting the for public burdens." (Cheers.) and effective curtailment of public whole Russian army, the British every one of these obnoxious fight them with all its power.

Turning from the legislative to expenditure. (Cheers.) And yet Government, in order to stimulate leases, aud prevents any similar The Solicitor-General argued the administrative sphere, Mr. we see side by side with swollen production, compelled every boot-restraint on trade beans imposed that the Bill was quite adequate Agnith said that the economic estimates for the peace require-maker in the land to obtain these in future on a lessee.Sir George for its purpose, and announced conditions of the world and of our ments of all Departments, the American machines. The Gor cordially welcomed the BML It that it is to be supplemented own country were never more deliberate continuance of costly ferment were the better able to prevents monopolist tyranny; it an Anti-Trust Bill, which disquieting, never more menacing and wasteful adventures such, enforce their will because they encourages the poor inventor, and Government intend to introd Excessive prices, inflated car for instance, as that at Cippen-had complete control of all the Tency, exorbitant profits in ham, the constant creation of leateer. favoured trades, deficient and new places, new suthorities, each Mr. Wallace, in describing the disiocated transport all these with its own expanding equip ease which British customers and other like legacies of the war ment of subordinates and stanare required to sign, said that called for prompt and drastic I don't suppose there have ever is a standardised document of handling:

been so many placemen in the 10,000 words and, according American critic, the cle "But what he asked do we House of Commons (cheers)

Jesse Lever devi Somesning -

KEHA: since the days of Queen Anne

UPPER SYMBOL OF HO13T.

Thave indicase the direction in which a trybees or depression in trivelling or the directium from sensoon gala is expected.

hinh

1.

2.

3.

4,

6.

6.

7. 8.

-LT+AV

N.E. E.SE WAW.

W

W.N.W. N.W. S.K.K. Cas

Table No. 2.-Velocity and Condition Signals,

MIDDLE SYNEOL OF HOIST.

VELOCITY,

1.

2,

3

5.

....

1-1T+AV

Loore Karly Velocity. 21-30 30.21.5'ationary Unknow

Table No. 3-Time Signals.

LOWEST SYMBOL OF HOIST.

7.

8.

1pm. Testerday.

Ba To-day.

Table No. 4.-Regions Threatened by

7.

LT+AY

·Charan, TA : TOR

8.

CONDITION.

9.

Q.

Filling Continssta)

17 Depremi

The

makes ours the cheapest patent in the autumn. Meantime a law in the world. No other coun- persons who have grievance try, for fee of £5 guarantees an because of conditions Imp investor protection for six years. upon them by truste should In Germany the corresponding to the Comptroller of fea 240 in France £28, in The motion, to reject Holland £52.7in Americs £78, was then will

it or have to ting ears of committee.

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