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This publication is exhibited on notice boards at the Hong Kong and Kowloon Ferry Piers, the Harbour Office, at the offices of the Cable Companies and at the General Post Office. It may be purchased by the general public at a subscription rate of $10 per annum. During the year 47 companies etc. subscribed for 57 copies. The weather report and forecast, and all storm warnings, are telephoned to Stonecutters Wireless Station for transmission to H.M. ships on the China Station.

A weather map for 2 p.m. of the 120th, meridian time is also constructed daily. It is not published, but an evening weather report, and forecast based thereon, is sent to the morning papers and exhibited on the notice boards.

Meteorological observations made at the Observatory at 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. are published in the local press.

Meteorological observations from 26 stations in the Far East, followed by a weather report and forecast, are broadcast by Cape d'Aguilar (VPS) on a 600 metre spark at 0400 and 1200 G.M.T. A repetition of the 0400 message is made by VPS on 2913 metres I.C.W. at 0500 and the 1200 message on 2913 metres I.C.W. immediately following the 1300 time-signal.

The weather reports and forecasts are also broadcast by the Hong Kong Broadcasting station (ZBW) on 355 metres telephony at 0530 and 1300 G.M.T.

Hong Kong storm warnings are broadcast by VPS on a 600 metre spark and by ZBW on 355 metres telephony on receipt and at the two subsequent hours. They are also broadcast as above at every hour when the typhoon is threatening Hong Kong.

Shanghai and Manila warnings are broadcast by VPS on a 600 metre spark on receipt, and repeated after an interval of 10 minutes. They are similarly broadcast by ZBW on 355 metres telephony when the Hong Kong local typhoon signals are displayed.

V. WEATHER TELEGRAMS, FORECASTS AND STORM WARNINGS.

Daily Weather Telegrams. In addition to the ordinary 6h, and 14h. observations, which the Cable Companies transmit free of charge, the 11h. and 17h. observations were received at half rates from the following stations:--

Shanghai
Gutzlaff
Amoy
Macao

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- F 7 This publication is exhibited on notice boards at the Hong Kong and Kowloon Ferry Piers, the Harbour Office, at the offices of the Cable Companies and at the General Post Office. It may be purchased by the general public at a subscription rate of $10 per annum. During the year 47 companies etc. subscribed for 57 copies. The weather report and forecast, and all storm warnings, are telephoned to Stonecutters Wireless Station for transmission to H.M. ships on the China Station. A weather map for 2 p.m. of the 120th, meridian time is also constructed daily. It is not published, but an evening weather report, and forecast based thereon, is sent to the morning papers and exhibited on the notice boards. Meteorological observations made at the Observatory at 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. are published in the local press. Meteorological observations from 26 stations in the Far East, followed by a weather report and forecast, are broadcast by Cape d'Aguilar (VPS) on a 600 metre spark at 0400 and 1200 G.M.T. A repetition of the 0400 message is made by VPS on 2913 metres I.C.W. at 0500 and the 1200 message on 2913 metres I.C.W. immediately following the 1300 time-signal. The weather reports and forecasts are also broadcast by the Hong Kong Broadcasting station (ZBW) on 355 metres telephony at 0530 and 1300 G.M.T. Hong Kong storm warnings are broadcast by VPS on a 600 metre spark and by ZBW on 355 metres telephony on receipt and at the two subsequent hours. They are also broadcast as above at every hour when the typhoon is threatening Hong Kong. Shanghai and Manila warnings are broadcast by VPS on a 600 metre spark on receipt, and repeated after an interval of 10 minutes. They are similarly broadcast by ZBW on 355 metres telephony when the Hong Kong local typhoon signals are displayed. V. WEATHER TELEGRAMS, FORECASTS AND STORM WARNINGS. Daily Weather Telegrams. In addition to the ordinary 6h, and 14h. observations, which the Cable Companies transmit free of charge, the 11h. and 17h. observations were received at half rates from the following stations:-- Shanghai Gutzlaff Amoy Macao
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- F 7 This publication is exhibited on notice boards at the Hong Kong and Kowloon Ferry Piers, the Harbour Office, at the offices of the Cable Companies and at the General Post Office. It may be purchased by the general public at a subscription rate of $10 per annum. During the year 47 companies etc. subscribed for 57 copies. The weather report and forecast, and all storm warnings, are telephoned to Stonecutters Wireless Station for transmission to H.M. ships on the China Station. A weather map for 2 p.m. of the 120th, meridian time is also constructed daily. It is not published, but an evening weather report, and forecast based thereon, is sent to the morning papers and exhibited on the notice boards. Meteorological observations made at the Observatory at 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. are published in the local press. Meteorological observations from 26 stations in the Far East, followed by a weather report and forecast, are broadcast by Cape d'Aguilar (VPS) on a 600 metre spark at 0400 and 1200 G.M.T. A repetition of the 0400 message is made by VPS on 2913 metres I.C.W. at 0500 and the 1200 message on 2913 metres I.C.W. immediately following the 1300 time-signal. The weather reports and forecasts are also broadcast by the Hong Kong Broadcasting station (ZBW) on (ZBW) on 355 metres telephony at 0530 and 1300 G.M.T. Hong Kong storm warnings are broadcast by VPS on a 600 metre spark and by ZBW on 355 metres telephony on receipt and at the two subsequent hours. They are also broadcas as above at every hour when the typhoon is threatening Hong Kong. Shanghai and Manila warnings are broadcast by VPS on a 600 metre spark on receipt, and repeated after an interval of 10 minutes. They are similarly broadcast by ZBW on 355 metres telephony when the Hong Kong local typhoon signals are displayed. V. WEATHER TELEGRAMS, FORECASTS AND STORM WARNINGS. Daily Weather Telegrams. In addition to the ordinary 6h, and 14h. observations, which the Cable Companies transmit free of charge, the 11h. and 17h. observations were received at half rates from the following stations:-- Shanghai Gutzlaff Amoy Macao
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This publication is exhibited on notice boards at the Hong Kong and Kowloon Ferry Piers, the Harbour Office, at the offices of the Cable Companies and at the General Post Office. It may be purchased by the general public at a subscription rate of $10 per annum. During the year 47 companies etc. subscribed for 57 copies. The weather report and forecast, and all storm warnings, are telephoned to Stonecutters Wireless Station for transmission to H.M. ships on the China Station.

A weather map for 2 p.m. of the 120th, meridian time is also constructed daily. It is not published, but an evening weather report, and forecast based thereon, is sent to the morning papers and exhibited on the notice boards.

Meteorological observations made at the Observatory at 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. are published in the local press.

Meteorological observations from 26 stations in the Far East, followed by a weather report and forecast, are broadcast by Cape d'Aguilar (VPS) on a 600 metre spark at 0400 and 1200 G.M.T. A repetition of the 0400 message is made by VPS on 2913 metres I.C.W. at 0500 and the 1200 message on 2913 metres I.C.W. immediately following the 1300 time-signal.

The weather reports and forecasts are also broadcast by the Hong Kong Broadcasting station (ZBW) on

(ZBW) on 355 metres telephony at 0530 and 1300 G.M.T.

Hong Kong storm warnings are broadcast by VPS on a 600 metre spark and by ZBW on 355 metres telephony on receipt and at the two subsequent hours. They are also broadcas as above at every hour when the typhoon is threatening Hong Kong.

Shanghai and Manila warnings are broadcast by VPS on a 600 metre spark on receipt, and repeated after an interval of 10 minutes. They are similarly broadcast by ZBW on 355 metres telephony when the Hong Kong local typhoon signals are displayed.

V. WEATHER TELEGRAMS, FORECASTS AND STORM WARNINGS.

Daily Weather Telegrams. In addition to the ordinary 6h, and 14h. observations, which the Cable Companies transmit free of charge, the 11h. and 17h. observations were received at half rates from the following stations:--

Shanghai

Gutzlaff

Amoy

Macao

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