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Weather Telegrams by Radio.--The following table gives the monthly number of ships from which radio meteorological messages have been received, and the number of messages received (each arrival and departure is counted separately) :

Month British (including H.M. Ships) Other Nationalities Total No. of ships No. of messages No. of ships No. of messages No. of ships No. of messages January 77 222 57 105 134 332 February 58 210 57 130 115 340 March 66 210 58 110 124 320 April 56 188 62 165 118 353 May 51 149 64 141 115 290 June 68 202 78 150 146 352 July 52 136 50 119 102 255 August 59 151 105 224 164 375 September 52 176 56 148 108 324 October 52 187 66 202 118 389 November 45 180 42 110 88 290 December 50 183 57 158 107 341 1925 687 2199 752 1762 1439 3961 1924 665 1703 852 1667 1517 3370 1923 195 409 431 698 627 1107 1922 280 732 369 702 649 1434 1921 267 145 238 266 505

It will be seen that while the total number of British ships co-operating increased slightly, the number of ships of other nationalities decreased from 852 in 1924 to 752 in 1925. This is disappointing and difficult to explain. A Notice to Mariners giving particulars of what information is required is handed to masters of vessels by the Harbour Department. Copies are also sent to the shipping companies for distribution to their Captains and supplies are sent to the Master Attendant, Singapore, who has kindly consented to furnish copies to north-bound ships. A form for standardizing the returns has been drawn up in co-operation with the observatories at Manila and Zikawei and

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Weather Telegrams by Radio.--The following table gives the monthly number of ships from which radio meteorological messages have been received, and the number of messages received (each arrival and departure is counted separately) : Month British (including H.M. Ships) Other Nationalities Total No. of ships No. of messages No. of ships No. of messages No. of ships No. of messages January 77 222 57 105 134 332 February 58 210 57 130 115 340 March 66 210 58 110 124 320 April 56 188 62 165 118 353 May 51 149 64 141 115 290 June 68 202 78 150 146 352 July 52 136 50 119 102 255 August 59 151 105 224 164 375 September 52 176 56 148 108 324 October 52 187 66 202 118 389 November 45 180 42 110 88 290 December 50 183 57 158 107 341 1925 687 2199 752 1762 1439 3961 1924 665 1703 852 1667 1517 3370 1923 195 409 431 698 627 1107 1922 280 732 369 702 649 1434 1921 267 145 238 266 505 It will be seen that while the total number of British ships co-operating increased slightly, the number of ships of other nationalities decreased from 852 in 1924 to 752 in 1925. This is disappointing and difficult to explain. A Notice to Mariners giving particulars of what information is required is handed to masters of vessels by the Harbour Department. Copies are also sent to the shipping companies for distribution to their Captains and supplies are sent to the Master Attendant, Singapore, who has kindly consented to furnish copies to north-bound ships. A form for standardizing the returns has been drawn up in co-operation with the observatories at Manila and Zikawei and
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- F 8 Weather Telegrams by Radio.--The following table gives the monthly number of ships from which radio meteorological messages have been received, and the number of messages received (each arrival and departure is counted separately) : British (including H.M. Ships). Other National- Total ities. Month. No. of ships. No. of messages. No. of ships. No. of messages. No. of ships. No. of messages. January 77 22 57 105 | 134 332 February, 58 210 57 130 115 340 March, 66 210 58 ΠΙΟ 124 320 April,. 56 188 62 165 118 353 May, 51 149 64 141 115 290 June, 68 202 78 150 146 352 July, 52 136 50 119 102 255 August, 59 151 105 224 164 375 September, 52 176 56 148 108 324 October,... 52 18.7 66 202 118 389 November,. 45 180 42 110 88 290 December, 50 183 57 158 107 341 (1925, 687 2199 752 1762 1439 3961 1924, 665 1703 852 1667 1517 3370 Totals 1923, 195 409 431 698 627 1107 1922, 280 732 369 702 649 1434 I 21 1921, 267 145 238 266 505 It will be seen that while the total number of British ships. co-operating increased slightly, the number of ships of other nationalities decreased from 852 in 1924 to 752 in 1925. This is disappointing and difficult to explain. A Notice to Mariners giving particulars of what information is required is handed to masters of vessels by the Harbour Department. Copies are also sent to the shipping companies for distribution to their Captains and supplies are sent to the Master Attendant, Singapore, who has kindly consented to furnish copies to north bound ships. A form for standardizing the returns has been drawn up in co-operation with the observatories at Manila and Zikawei and
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Weather Telegrams by Radio.--The following table gives the monthly number of ships from which radio meteorological messages have been received, and the number of messages received (each arrival and departure is counted separately) :

British (including H.M.

Ships).

Other National-

Total

ities.

Month.

No. of ships.

No. of

messages.

No. of ships.

No. of

messages.

No. of ships.

No. of

messages.

January

77

22

57

105

| 134

332

February,

58

210

57

130

115

340

March,

66

210

58

ΠΙΟ

124

320

April,.

56

188

62

165

118

353

May,

51

149

64

141

115

290

June,

68

202

78

150

146

352

July,

52

136

50

119

102

255

August,

59

151

105

224

164

375

September,

52

176

56

148

108

324

October,...

52

18.7

66 202

118

389

November,.

45

180

42

110

88

290

December,

50

183

57

158

107 341

(1925,

687

2199 752

1762

1439

3961

1924,

665

1703 852 1667

1517 3370

Totals 1923,

195

409 431

698

627 1107

1922,

280

732 369 702

649 1434

I 21

1921,

267 145 238 266 505

It will be seen that while the total number of British ships. co-operating increased slightly, the number of ships of other nationalities decreased from 852 in 1924 to 752 in 1925. This is disappointing and difficult to explain. A Notice to Mariners giving particulars of what information is required is handed to masters of vessels by the Harbour Department. Copies are also sent to the shipping companies for distribution to their Captains and supplies are sent to the Master Attendant, Singapore, who has kindly consented to furnish copies to north bound ships. A form for standardizing the returns has been drawn up in co-operation with the observatories at Manila and Zikawei and

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