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HONGKONG
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER
HONGKONG STORM SIGNAL CODE (Local).
Revised on Ist June, 1920. –
HONGKONG HOTEL; REPULSE BAY HOTEL: PEAK HOTEL SIGNAL SYMBOL.
Telographio Address: "KREMLIN, HONGKONG."
AND
SHANGHAI
ASTOR HOUSE HOTEL; PALACE HOTEL:
KALEE HOTEL; MAJESTIC HOTEL. Telegraphic Address: "CENTRAL; SHANGHAL”
HOTELS,
LIMITED.
In association with the Grand Hotel
Des Wagons Lits, Peking,"
KOWLOON HOTEL.
THE
PREMIER HOTEL KOWLOON.
First Clam Billard Boom & Baloon Bar.
Electric Lift and Telephona so sach. Floor."
Tel K.533 and K.603, "Cable address :---KOWLOON HÓTEL, Hongkong, Onder the Personal fluprevision and Management of
FBANK L. COOKE, Proprietor.
·KING
EDWARD HOTEL.
CENTRAL LOCATION
ELECTRIQ LIFTS AND LIGHTING,
TELEPHONE "ON EACH FLOOR,
HOTEL LAUNOH MEETS ALL STEAMERS
Tel dentral 373.
Talegraphio Addensa "Vioronia"
THE EUROPE HOTEL.
BINGAPORE.
FOR
COMFORT-FOOD-MUSIC-DANCING
Terms-A la carte or Inclusive.
The after-dinner dances are held every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Telephones in every room,
The Europe Orchestra plays nightly during Dinner, sad for Tiffin on Saturdays.
GRILL
felograme "Europe Singapars",
Telephone 2740,
ROOM
ARTHUR R. ODELL, Managing Director.
TO WORK IN COMFORT DURING THE DAY. AVORIT IN JOVESORE DUZINGPIS NIGHT.
USE
SKET OCIDE 'and quickly rid the Officeand Home,of all
MOSQUITOES. FLIES. SANDFLIES, Etc., Etc. SKETOCIDE kills all insects.
SKETOCIDE is pleasant in use
SKETOCIDE is nonstaining
SKETOCIDE is nonpoisonous.
THE PHARMACY,
Asiatic Building. 26 Queen's Road Central. Tel. 345
POST OFFICE NOTICE.
The public are advised that correspondence intended for Canton will, if superscribed "By Train", be transmitted in the mail closed at 8.15 am. daily and forwarded by the 0,16 train from Kowloon.
Radio Trafic with Canton is suspended until further notice. Interport radio telegrams are subject to delay of 2 hours. Kassages in code must hava name of code used included in text
The Radio office has reverted to its normal working hours, viz: G.P.O. Counter.—8 a.m. to 6 þ.m.
Radio Offco-5 p.m. to 8 x.m.
3rd floor, G.P.O. Building.—6 p.m. to 8 a.m.
Straits
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From
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For
DAY SIGNALS.
MEANING.
Hongkong within 24 hours.
1. Ah (Red) { A typhoon exists which may possibly cause a paid a
Quis expected from the North (N,W; 10, N.E.)
2.
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South (8.E. to'S,W.)
East N.E. 10 9.E) West (N.W.io S W.J
Gale expected to increase,
Wind of typhoon force expected (any direction).
Blamal No. 1 will be soonpanied by three exclusive bonus, drad ng intervals of 18 secunda ni
Watar Palies Mialian and roventelet the Harlene Dolen
SEVERE STORM AT KEELUNG.
HUNDREDS OF HOUSES INUNDATED.
1925.
American Vessel Aground. Nagasaki, Sept. 17.A message from Formosa says the storm on Tuesday flooded Keelung Hun- dreds of houses are inundated, téléphone and telegraph communl- cations are interrupted, a number tof motor boats and fishing boats are missing and some bridges have been washed away or damaged.
Tàn slagale wiki be lowered when di venerdeend that.ill danger İr over, » The Day Bienes 11 bedien syed on the Rain the Hayal Observatory, at the far om, 1.M.S. Tamar. Oman Taland and must, that on the prea of the Honkong and Kowloon Wharf and Gulown Compnar at Kowloon,. Dis flagarafī on klio premises of thy Misdard De Company 11 Labobirkok, nnfjhe Dagstaff near the Visid Offrer « Quartera at 1yemun,
NIGHT SIGNALS (LAMPS)..
Z..
3.
4.
WHITE
WHITE GREEN
WHITE
GREEN... WHITE
GREEN GREEN
WHITE
GREEN
5.
6..
WHITE CREEN WHITE OREEN WHITE WHITE GREEN GREEN
RED ORFEN RED
The Night Signals will be displayed, at senset, on the Rodio, paket at the Roral Chaerentier, the tower of the Bailway station, on H.Ms, Tomar, and on the Harbour On a fagsins. They wi have the sama alguification as the stay signals,
1:
Bienal No. 7 win be accompanied by explosiva bombs as above, in zba seant of the unfortunatem conveyed by this rignal being firež published at th
SUPPLEMENTARY WARNINGS.
When toral signato aro displayed in the liarbour a CONE-will be aakiuited si the fallawme
OAP ROCK WAGLAN'.
STANLEY ABERDEEN
BAU KJ WAN
SAI KUNG
SHA TAU KOK TAI PQ
do motify the fast to nalive senft nail passing neway romels.
Further details can always be given to ocenit vesi, ca dematil, by gigpå from ligh
CHINA SEAS STORM SIGNAL CODE.
(Oporative in Hongkong from the tat June, 2020.)
The Gigaels me måde by means of certain Bymbols, aneh corresponding, for curtain swME LUBIN,
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LT+AVOLX
3
4
3
7
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The American vessel Helon is reported aground near the light: house.-Reuter.
PASSENGERS.
ARRIVED.
Per as Amboise from Japaneso ports September 172-Mr. Takeoka, Mrs. Tapernoux, Mr. and Mrs. d'Aurica, Mr. and Mrs. Wharton, Mr. and Mrs. Gerry, Miss Wanng. Miss Liang, Mas Montgomery, Miss Chenga, Miss. Fengkeng, Miss Wulin and Misg Chou San.
Per a. Porthos from Europe vis ports September. 17.-Mrs. Tavera, Mr. and Mrs. Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. Odell, Mrs. Well, Mr. and Mrs. J. Behar, Mr. and Mrs. II.
M. Hadges, Mrs. Ruler, Miss
5. The dignals are holated at the ward-aras and matbed of the Storm Signal Monks Herbert Ling, Miss Duclos, Miss. Jia, Mowbean and have the following general charanlarlaison Trphops and Continental Depression Signalazi
(m) 4 symbols at note yard-arm showing the position af in centre.
133 wy abode at the other yardarm showing the direction of motion
Charaslariation (ane Tabine How 1, and 3.-
MacCleary, Miss Cheng Al Foon, Misa Tsing" Wah Shin, Miss Tsing
(nd i armbol at the markhead showing the time the waxing was inced by the Road Wah' Kit, Miss Tsing Wah Taun,
Dbowvalevy (pe Tabla Dio, 4).
Gale Signals:
(4.) 1 syntin) at ere gardiner showing the region ifrunteand Line Täble No. 53., (e) 2 ryghbola at the other yard-ursi sliowing the cemerat draction of slim wind fam
Tabla Ho, J
(A) 1 aymbol at the masthrod chuwine the time tha Warning wna imuel-by the Ṛ veni
Observatory (uay Table Na. 4).
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The two upur yankala of group falindirate by their corplaponding numbers tha betetod the two lawer symbola the longitude of the onatre of a circle of specified sign within which the centre i the typhoon or deprasion lies. The symbot for longituds give the unite and tens only: indicates longitude 153,
The two upper symbols of grow [5] indicats the direction in whilets the typhoon in crulline. [pee Table Ni, 13 or, alternately, cartals conditions of the typhoon (me Tribe No. 7). The third an lowes ambel of group (8) indicate the radius of the circle who are in hawn by the failed ioned. This symbol may also indicate degree of int-neity. in the man of a contloantal depremium se ind lowted the? It is such, and the corresponding laturin rice Lutselt le the centre of an inled area affected fase Table No. 31,
Caution-It should be clearly understred that the position intimiad by the latibede som longitude signalled does not purnort sa be the position of the centre of the tyndinon. It indimet a merely the centra of a circle of a specißad radias within which the entire of the traškom se believed to lie.
Table No. 1.-Direction Signals.
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Two upper Symbols of hoist,
This Indlats the direction in which a typhoon is travelling or the divesting from which a pan may be rented
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Miss Taing Wah Keung, Miss Taing Wah Hoe, Miss Lipts, Miss Longa, Miss William Yuen, Miss Isonné Kobayashi, Miss Longa and Father Wilfred.
Pers.s. Malwa from Europe vie porta September 17-Commd. P. Pidcock, Mr. A. Sinclair, Mr. S. D.- Carothers, Miss Carothers, Mrs. Carothers, Miss M. D. Robson, Mr. K. C. McLennan, Pay Commd. Hurst, Mr. & Mrs. T. P; Jacobson, Miss Cranfield, Mr. E. G. Stewart, Mr. W. G. P. Guest, Lieut. G. A. D.' Cooper, Lient. Yeoman, Mr. E. 'F. Coggins, Miss Dakin, Mr. H. J. Pearce, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fraser, Mr. Berent, Major P. Rashleigh, Mr.
X-TAX-TAX E. Broadberry. Mr. Willaims, Mr.
L LLL LL KALKULLE ŠE PIE A BLEEK KAT
Table No. Z.-Condition Signals;
Two ceziren.
Two in Symbols of heist.
Direction
Stallunacy or Recurving'
very slow, Table No. 3.-Badins and latenalty 'Signals. The lowest of three Symbols:
Radļus
Pasitisa Circle1.
1-LT+AVO
"
1SICA
alty
Unknown. MGA
Severo.
Seraro,
ťnknown.
Severa
Table No. 4.--Time Signals.
Sinule Symbol at masthead.
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Tanter day
Yesterday
marking.
afternoon.
TOJS morning.
This alteraosa.
Table No. 5.-Gale Signals.
One Symbol at yard-arm.
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September 194
September 13,
September 21,
TYPHOON SIGNAL,
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Dato." Préa, Pierce Fri., Sept. 18, 12.30 p.m. Prosper...Fri., Sept. 18, 2.30 pan.
Manila Saigon Shanghai, Japan, Canadu, U.S.A., C. and S. America and Europe ›vin Victoria, B., and Europa via Siberia (Correspondence specially superscribed "via Siberia only) Pres. Grunt
Shanghai and Japan'
Straits, Coylon, India, Mauritius E. & S. Africa, Egypt and Europe, via Marseilles
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Parcels
Fri., Sept. 18, ..Noon. Registration...2.45 p.m. "Letters.....3.30 pm. (Due Vancouver, B.C. October 8.). Soudan....Sht., Sept. 19, 10.30 am.
Khyber
Sat., Sept... 10, Parcela
.6 p.ru. Registration -1.45 pm. Letters
.2.30 p.m. (Duo Marseilles 17th Oct.) Kuing Yuan Sun., Sept. 20, 8.30 nim.
Swatow, Amoy and Formosa..... Kaljo Maru....Sun., Sopt, 20, 90.m. Shanghai, Japan, Canada, U.S.A..
G. & S. America, Europe vin San Francisco
Amoy, and Faschow
Straits, Egypt and Europe via
Marsollies
Siberia Maru... Mon., Sept. 21, Registration..9.45 a.m. Letters ........10.30 a.Mi (Due San Francisco 15th Oct.)' Haining Mon,, Sept. 21, Noon.
Mon., Sept. 21. Registration 146 p.m. Letters....2.30 p.m. (Due Marseilles 20th October).
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Printed and Published for the Proprietor by FREDERICK PERCY FRANKLIN, at: 11, fee House Street, in the City of Victoria, Hongkong.
고시
Latitude
Direction
Latitude
Direction
Radins, etc.
A severe typhsen wlibla 20 mins of tar.
25° 4, 1922 120o 8, Hfreekiling 8.0%, Warning takued this morning. TYPHOON SIGNAL
Tíma
Badías, vic
à continental depression in int. 589 N.
* E., travelling B. S Varming Insaed yesterday morning.
GALE SIGNÁL.
Timo
Latitude Condition
Eegion
Direction
ongitude | Radius, etc.
- A typhaer within on mitan et let. 20o K.,
Jend. 1229 l, two centras. Waruto
The worch sount of Bokkaido Chronieyad-
by a gala, ` from 5%. ŠÁNOVÉ TILLEYGAy afternoon.
Warning
T. F. CLAXTON, Director,
Rawal Observatory, Bongbong
Drum, Eng. Comd. R. Rampling. Dr. Lura, Mr. M. Craz, Dr. and Mrs. L. Sites, Mr. and Mrs. Bellaza, Bishop Sancho, Man, St. Arico, Mr. P. B. Quimpo, Mr. Panes, Miss M. U. Ben- son, Mr. G. Kok and Colf C. c. Blackburn.
DEPARTED.
Per es. Aki Maru, for Japanese ports September 17.-Mr. Abe, Mr. K. Yoneda, Mr. G. Ashida, Mr. H. M. Clark, Mrs. E. F. Evans, Dr. J. Elliott, Lieut. G. S. Pierce, Mrs. G. S. Pierce and child, Mr. A. Seo, Mr. J. Yasuda, Baron M. Kusumoto," Mr. Humaguchi, Mrs. Homaguchi and 2 children, Mr. M. Akiyama, Mr. M. Tamura, Mr. and Mrs. T O'German, Mr. D. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Y. Ito, Master Ito, Miss Ito," Mr. S. Sasaki, Mrs. T. Uyeki, Mr. Matsuo and Mr. Sakal.
Per the as Empress Russia sail-' ing September 17. Mr. W. T.
Alexander, Miss Sara, Asch, Major
and Mrs. J. B. R. Enochus, Mrs. L
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CHINA COAST OFFICERS
LATEST OHANGES,
Bach, Mr. E. M. Bachrach, Mize Captain D. Lupton, of the Hupeh,
WATER POLO,
INTERESTING GAMES AT V.E.O.
Two matches in the Water: Fold
A. B. Barbey, Capt. and Mrs R. has gone master, Taming, Captain League were played last evening. Bedm, Miss G. Beam, Mre. S. E. Bor- C. S. Isbister, of the Taming, is on In the first the Kowloon British don Miss S. N. Borden, Mina 8. T. leave.
Bound, Mr. and Mra W. M. Burn Mr. W.. T. Hodge, chief officer, side, Mr. and Mrs Allan Cameron, Shuntien, has gone acting mastor, Capt and Mrs. J. J. Canella and Hupch.
family, Mr. F. W. Chatham and son, Mr. F. Benzett, Bupy's second Mr. W. T. Chan, Choo-Ban, Mr. L officer, Kuoichow, is on reserve. Chong, Mra Chang Sze, Chong Chien-ting, Mr. S.. Churcli, Mr. and
Mr. J. W. Ridley, second engineer,
School Former Pupile Association met and defeated the Victoria Bo cration Club "B" team by a goals. to 1. It was a fairly even game, with the Kowloon men alightly the betser Aide
difficulty in defeating H. M. S. The VRC "A" team had no
Hermes, the score in their favour being 8 goals to nil, The VR C forwards were faster and worked together than their opponents, who showed little skill, in combination. Five goals were scored in the first half and three more added after the ang interval
Mra. L P. Cooper,. Mr. P. d'Alene Wuhu, is on leave. sete, Lt. and Mrs. H. P. Ellis, Mr. S. Dumbreek, third engineer, Mrs E Esser and family, Mr. G. S. Wenchow, has gone second engineer, Foreman, Mr. T. Gibbison, Capt. M. Wuhu. Goodman, Mr. A. Harper, Mr. and Mr D. Ruxton, from reserve, has Mrs. J. R. Harris, Dr. S. C. He, gone third engineer. Wuhu. Mr. H. N. Howell, Mr. C. W. Ha,] Mr. V. Pethorick, from leave, bas Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Jensen, Mins Lgono chiof officer, Hinsang Jessen, Lt. and Mrs. J. J. Johnson, Captain T. Croft, from leave, baske Capt. and Mrs. H. Klopfer, Miss gone master, Mausang, N. I Klopfer, Lt. and Mr. J., I., Mr. J. Rees, third officer, Wong Lambert, Mr. and Mrs H. has gone third officer, Fooshing Lamond, Mrs. N. L. Loo, Miss Lan Mr. G. Clark, coond officer, Kwai Yum, Mias S. Leo, Mr. and Mrs sang, has gone acting chief officer Lee Chu-son and family, Mra Leo Hosang. Szo, Mr. Robort Lowis, Miss G. K.; Mr. J. Turbyne, chief officer, Ho. Lovis, Me N. K Lo, Lo Cheung sang, is on leave shio, Ma Sco-son, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. A. U Newton, from leave, has McArthur, Mrs McGowan, Miss gone aup'y second officer, Kutwa. McGowan, Dr. and Mrs. B. A Moore, Mr. R. J. T. Hopkins, from leave, Capt C. H. Murphy, Mr. RH has gone chief officer, Fausang. Olson, Dr. Ka Pank, Miss R. Paul, Mr. B. E. Bidwell, chief offices, Mr. W. H. Peters, Mite Sara Quinby, Fausing, in-on reserve. Mr. Arthur Ross, Mr. Donald Ross, Mr. C. Bailey, second officer, Hai Hon. Newton Rowell Miss Mary yang, is on leave, Rowell, Miss G., M. Rowell Miss
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Me, W. B. Wilkinson, acting chip
G. M. Smith, Lt. V. W. Smith, Capt. officer, Haining, has gone second Bunda, Mr. Tang Kwan-san, Mrs officer, Haichung
The Quebec Basilica, the most famous religious building in Canada, which was burned to the ground on Christmas, Evg, 1922. Will be re-opened shortly. Paint ings destroyed in the fire have been replaced by the kindness of that now remains to be completed the French Government, and all is the installation of some magni. ficent stained glass windows,
stan, has gone acting master, Boi- stan
Captain W. R Reynolds of the Sei
W. H. Teoft, Miss G. A. Toeft, Mr. Mr. O. C. Dalziel, mapy second stan, has left the Coast Wong, Mr. Johnson Wong, Mrs. Mofficer, Haining has gone suy
L Yun, Miss O. B. Yankoy, Mrs. C second officer, Haiching
Yap and Mrs Yao Sze
Mr A Molanos, second oflcer, Haldis, has gone chief officer, B
Mr. R. H. Bujo, chief officer,' Lore--ship,
Bame