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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1911.

Hughes & Hough

"AUCŢIONECAS' TO' THE GOVERNMENT:"

General Auctioneers

AKC

Share, Coal and General Brokers."

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PROPRIETORD

*To-kwi-Wan" Coat Store 84.

A.B.C. 4TH 5TH EDITION.

At. Ezicoraphic CODE

Falographie-Addres "MEIRION" HONGKONG,

PUBLIC AUCTION.

HE Undersigned have received instran

tions to soli by Public Auction,

On

FRIDAY,

the 9th September, 1011, at:2.30 г.m., at their Siths kone, No. 8"Der Vœux Road,

corner of Tes lio STREET, A QUANTITY.Ox

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE,

Particulars from Catalogue; "TRUE":-3 fua),"'

HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers,

Hongkor, Sept. 20, 1911.

Hotels

THE

3231

STATION HOTEL,

NATHAN ROAD,

KOWLOON.

DILECTRIC LIGHT AND FANS

ROOM 20 EACH RCOM.

Cold and Hot Water throughout.

PRIVATE AND PUBLIC BARS. BILLIARD ROOM,'

Private Dining Room,

EXCELLENT GUISINE

TEL NO. KI20. Telg. Address "TAKMOTEL.

For Purtinalars dy t

to

THE MANAGER.

Hongkong, March 1, 1911.

VICTORIA HOTEL

LATE

NEW AMOY HOTEL,

KULANOSU.

THE CHINA MAIL.

Intimations

THE POSSIBILITY OF, WAR-

AND THE COST.

A Clergyman

Nervous Collapse, Brain Fag,”

Neuralgia-

For getting things does, making things go, the invigorating stimulus of Phosferine cannot be equalled, says the Rey, A. H. Field. Fully aware that as a clergyman he is bound to make sure of the accuracy of his estimation of Phosferine, this gentleman states that, distinct from other cases, he has verified and tested the efficacy of the tonic himself, It was Phosferine, and Phosferine alone, be says, which raised tim from the nervous collapse, remedied the brain.fag and neuralgia which held down his eforts and arrested his plans over a lengthy period. Since taking Phosferine he is entirely free from pervous distresses, and can put his whole heart and energies into his work, and indeed, such is his activity that he has roused many helpers to his cause. Experience has taught the Rev. A. H. Field that numbers of people do not realise their languer and half-hearted efforts are due to lack of siered forti, and he believes they will quicker appreciate the efficacy of Phosferine by leaming of his own recovery.

Have No Existence Now.

Rev. A. H. Field. 336, Brettenham "Road, Walthamstow, writes: "It gives me much pleasure, to testify to the beneficial effects of Phosferine in many cases of nervous disorder, where I have advised the use of your tonic. Some four years ago Iinyself bad a nervous breakdown, and a friend advised Phosferice. I took his advice, and I speedily found that I had acted wisely, for the neuralgic pains and the mental weariness soon took flight, and I was thoroughly braced up.. Recently some members of my church, at my suggestion, tried the remedy, and were quite satisfied with the beneficial results. I have advised its use cow for nearly four years, and in no case has it yet proved a failure. When he thinks of the great number of so-called - nerve remedies, it is satisitory to find at least one upon which reliance cau be placed. I wish your Phoslerine every success. When preaching away, I have noticed Phosferine finds a place in the village homes."

PHOSFERINE

THE GREATEST OF ALL TONICS

Kerrona-Dability

Indcenza

Indigestion

Sleepleannin

.A.PROVEN REMEDY FOR

Neuralgia

Maternity Weakness"

Premature Dresy

Mental Exhaustion

Lauxitode

Nauritia

Faintness

Brain-Fag

Backache Rhedinatism Headache Hysteria

and all disorders cananquent upon a reducód state of the nervous systemi

The Remedy of Kings

Phouferine has been supplied by Royal Commanda

To the troyal Family".

8.1.2. the Empress of Hüszim

1.3. the King of Spata

the King or GRESCO

Presto

AMOY.

UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. Good Food, Clean Rooms, cach, with Sepante Bathrooms.

REASONABLE CHARGES.

Two minutes walk from the principal land-

ing place.

BAR, BILLIARDS AND BOWLING

ALLEY

Chas. A Mution

Proprietor.

Hongkong, January 3, 1911.

KING EDWARD HOTEL

HIGH-CLASS HOTEL

ADIES AFTERNOON TEA ROOMS PRIYAZ BAR AND BILLARD ROOMS Hot and Cold Water throughout.

Electrically Lighted.

The Imperial Family, of China HM-to. Quein or Raumənlamak H... the Dowager Empress of Russia HR.H. The Grand Buchess of

454 the Principal Royalty and Aristocracy throughout the World.

Ashton # Parsons, Ltd., La Bolio Sauvage, Ludents Bill, Landon, zuglanda Prier'in Great Britain, besilen, ffi, zig and 16. Said by all Creatinta, Sigres, 25. The 29 sixa contains nearly four times the 1/43 KA2-

BEST

HOUSEHOLD COAL.

Delivered free Kowloon:

$10.50 per Ton.

Delivered free Hongkong;

$11.50 per Ton.

Electria Fans (if required Delivered free Peak District ::

Electric Passenger Elevator to each Floor,

TABLE D'HOTE AT SEPARATE Tables Teje. Address *VICTORIA, Hongkong

For Terms, atc., apply to the

MANAGER

Hongkong, October 2, 1908

1362

'KINGSCLERE'

PRIVATE HOTEL

*PPROACHED from Kennedy Rosa and Macdonnell Road.

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Address: Scuola.'

********* A.B.O., Code 4th Ed,

Tel. No. 134, Toleg..

Electric light, hot and cold water through.

out. Billiards, ennis, roquet, patting. groot and fino stabling for hors.

Proprietress, Mas F. SACHSE, Hongkong, September 1, 1908.

1208

BRAESIDA. PRIVATE HOTEL,

CITANDING in its own grounds with Tennis and Croquet Lawns,, Large Airy and Well Furnished-Rooms, Frary Houo confort Fino View of the Harbour, Telephone. No. 400,

Apply to Mus F. W. WATES,

Brusside, 20, Macdonnel Roda. Hongkong, September 2, 1908.

Burgeon Denkiol

121

"No," 14, D'ÁGUILAR STREET."

TERJIS VERY MODERATE.

Consultation Frow,

$13.75

Can There be a Confict

of the Nations T

The following interesting and timely article is taken from the Auckland Weekly News,, but in boara, internal evidence of baving been written for ab Anturlenni paper. However, whatever paper desérven the cre.lls for it, the article is worthy of rapreduction. We quote:-

A war in the 20th century 7 To the sentury of teatles and alliances, of triple

and doable ulliances, of ententes cordiale

and commercial aggrooments It would be ha conflict of the nations, the general so gration of peoples; something ver before seen. Extraordinars, pam- doxical, fantastic! Imagine: All Europa in flames devastated by the fire of artillery, dackoned by the' smoke of ́mnobino guns, tramped under the 'Eools of thound atnios, denfened by cannon thundering from St-Petersburg to Berlin, femme Olwagon to M.svina.

GEO. P. LAMMERT

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AUCTIONEER

PUBLIO AUOTION THE Undersigned has received Instruo tions to Sell by Public d'action,

са

THUESDAY,

the 38th September, 1911, coumencing at 2.30 Ex, at No. 50, Moanmor HIL

"BOLD-

À. QUANTITY OF

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

DADE FURNITURE, (Particulare, from Catalogue). Terms-Cash on delivery."

On View from Wednesday, the 27th Sep'.,

1911.

"GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer,

Hougrong, September 22, 1911.

VISITORS AT HOTELS:

HONGKONG HOTEL

Mr H. W. Andrews Mrs 31. R. Melroes Me. O. Bosch --Mrs V. Bolanlf Jr. Mr R., Burgess, MA, A. Moore Jr.

Mr H. D. Clark

My w V. E. Clarke.

*. Mr and Mrs J. H.

Moulton

MrEV. Mischalnor Mr and Mrs. A. B.

Mr-8. K, Coben Mr P. T. Chilvers Mr A. Cro-by, Mollar

child and paris • Dr & Mrs A. Mulier

Daney

Mr W. Nenly

Me W. C. DeW Mr W. North Mr E. J. W. Eames Mr V. d' Oettingen Mr J. Er Edwardsbr 0. H. Paddison Mr Erasab H. Pond Mr and Mrs F. W.

Pitin

M. W..T. Fann Mr H. G. Fisher Mr J. Forrester Mrs Fraser Bliss

C. McDaniel

Mr A. T. Prichard Capt. F. Ri fen

Mr Devin Fal'er Hr EH. Ray

Mr A. G. German Mr A. S. Goldsmith

Miss T. Roxy,

Mr B. K. Roesler

Mr V. Goulbou Mr and Mrs. W. A.

Mr. and Mrs Joseph

Gould

Capt. T. P. Hall

Mr and Mrs W.

Hannibal

Basenfchl

Miş, B. Sham Min H. L.. Shaw

A. Mr J. C, Sibley

Mr H. H. Solomon Dr and Mrs A. D.

1918 Mr A. Harrison

Mr and Mrs G... Spalding and infant.

Me J Spittles

THE Undersigned harcived instruc 1 tioni”o sell by Public Auction,

on -

MONDAY,

the 2nd October, 1911, commencing at A.M., at the WILD DELL GODOWAS

Wanchai,

A battle fruit awaying over aIMPORTANT NOTICE TO then and m les from the Valdui Plateau to ENGINEERS, CONTRACTORS, ETC. te Dolomites and the Balkans, from tho Bar Mountains to the Pyrenees, from Stotfic to Venice. Two innumerablodcets, secl squadron of which is formed by thi wry of a whole nation. Army corp zigagging like a human spine right across the Continent, so numerous that the legions of Napoléon seem in comparison a little' handful of infantrymen ; so'rast "that the Muedonian phalanxes and the 'borde

the afonrish: Caliph would seem like a aquidea of 'envalry prancing in Fatty evolutions on a diill field. In a single your Germany has spent about £30,000,000 for her army and my, to which we must vid £900,000 of extra.rdinary expense for the army in 1910-1911. England, moru than ever à tormined to carry out Lont Roberta's programme and create A |territorial" army, bay lavished on it,

A LARGE QUANTITY OF MACHINERY, ELECTRICAL MATERIALS, ETC., TIC..

Comprising —— Dopler Marico Oil Engine (completo), Steam Sets and Electric Generators, Elec trie Drilling Machine, Vertical Engino Piston Pump, Worthington Pumpe, Gould's Mixer, Vacuum Cleaners, Bank Sawing and Klein's Hard Pumps, Concrete Batch

Both

and B. A. Miss W. Square Hewett

Tad Sirs 0. E

Stalber, R.N. Mr and Mrs F. J. Mr and Mrs O_E.

"Hlmes (fant

Stevens

Me H. C. Hoxtall

| BEs at Mfrs A. Shelton-Mr.O. A. Steven --

Hooper

Mr & Mrs A. Seranaz" Dr S

Hough

Mr and Mrs T. P,

Terry

Capt. R. Inter Mr H. L. Jordan

Mr A. Johnstone.

Mr Y. J. Kolman

Mr. and Mrs G. J. M.

Tuasen

Mr and Mrs F. A,

Cait. and Mrs R. C... Vanderico

Langton

Mr. E. J. Warren,

Mr W. C. C. Langdon Mr E. J. "Waterman

Dr O. Marriott Mr J. Merecki

Mr E Wilke

Mr T. Wroe

"FLAT NOTHI

Dr Aubrey

Mr and Mrs Kent Capt. Bell, R. A.M.C, Major de Men Lean

Mr R. Lemaitre Mr C. Blaker Mrs Bowdler

Mr and Mrs Lewis Mr and Bits Bowen Mr and Mrs Lindsey Hon. & Mrs Browin Mr M. M. Mus Mr Brayfield Capt. Lyons

Capt. Clark

Rav. Morton, R.N. Mr and Mrs Munton'

and Planing Machines, 3,000-.p. Bcarch-r Browns £13,043,300 sterling. Deutocratic Frince lighty Horse Gear; Warehouse Crane, L-Col. Close. R.E. Mr Nelson

Cast Iron Valves, etc., etc.;

Also Insulted Cables, Button and Cable Iz-

his contributed to the military budget the generpus sum of 1,277,723,982 francs, I about £50,000,000. Austria, which hear year devoted £16,440,000 to her arma-sulators Cleate, Leading-in-Tubes, Electric ments, outside the £320,000 for Bois Bell, Armoured Hose, Fibro Coment

Tiles, etc., etc. and Berzegovina, is hurrying to-day to Populate the sa ty" Adriatic with near

and more powerful DiAdioughts. Italy.. Tevote to these so-called "unproductive" expenses the sum of frein 2 6,000,000 to £18,000,000 a year. And about 570,030,000 Joubles." or "£57,000,000—in addition to £5,000,000 extra in 1910-is sp nt on the various armies and flees of RussİK,

Immense, fabulous, unheard of-wa-te, but scarcely sufficient in the need of great

The abore are odered for sale owing owners removing to other promises.

"On View now.

For further particulars apply to

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer.

Hongkong, Sept. 23, 1911.

Mr. Netham

Capt. Craig L. & Mr. Cumming-Mr & Mrs Patterdes Mr & Mra H. l'earoo Rev. FC Parkins Bir Dalin

Mr and

and Mrs Mr Day Mr and Mrs Dávia

Capt. Perry R. A.M.C. Li, and Mrs Dodgson Mr and Mrs Petrio Mr and Mrs Duncan Major and Mrs Fyne Mr Fielder Fng. Comdr. Rundle

M Capt. & Mrs Garett Burgeon and Mr Gell

Rutherford

Capt.&Bs Guthrie Mr C. Scott

Mr and Mrs Harvey, Mr A. Sinclair Mr A. Hazeland.. Mr and Mrs S. S.)

Hertiman 1122 Br

Sorenson

PUBLIC AUCTION THE Undersigned as received instrue

Sing,.Com. Highton. Lt. Col. Stacpole

T. Hocksday, Capt. & Mrs St. Clair

Mr

Rev. and Mrs Hotel Mr & Sutherland Mrs Howart Rev. & Mr Thornhill

„TYPHOON SIGNALS.

STORM-WARNINGS ISSUED

FROM THE HONGKONG! OBSERVATORY.

gala |

The following Typhoon buistod on the Maathend on Signa Hill, Kowloon, the Harbour Cica, the Kowloon Godowns, H. M. B. Tamar, and. Green Island signal mast.

A CONE

point upwards

* A CONE

indiaziona Typhoo to the North of th Colony,

indicatos a Typhoo

point upwards' SW HE to the North-Easte

and DRUM" below

.4 DRUM

A CONE point down

words and DRUM below

A CONE

point, dawn- warda

A CONE paint down wards anc BALL below

A BALL

A CONE

point upwards and BALL below.

ha Colcay,

Fadicates Typo

the East of Kas

Colacy

Indicates a Typhoo

to the South-East the Oolony

Typhoo

indicates

Colony,

in the South of to

Indicatos a Typhoo to the South- the Colony,

indicates a Typ

Colony.

to the Weal al

indicate a Typho

to the North-West the Colory.

Red Signals indicate that the centre b believed to be more than 300 miles away from the Colony,

Black Signals indicate that the centre

armice. Germany," Italy,, and Austris tions from the Executors of the Estate Mr&Mrs Hetchinson Mr and Mrs David lived to be less than 300 miles aw

of the bro E. JONES HUGHES, to sell by Fublic Auction,

.on

MONDAY,

the 2nd October, 1911, commencing st

2P.M., at MEIRION, No. 9, The Peak

A QUANTITY OF S VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE,

Comprising

keep 1,200,000 men under arus. And Rissin, France, and England together keep almost twice that number. But in time of war armies are trebled, quintupled; they ay reach to one tenth of the effective, population. Forty miliin men out of the Burundred and, a-half; millions that according to Juraschok's minute calcuta

European tions compose "the vast Emily will shoulder arms when the Lour" of the gigantic-arent shall strike- Brocade Covered Drawing Room Sulte, Party million men and two thousand and Armchairs, Lace Curtains, Carpets, K&e.,&c. five hundred ships of war. Let us begin. Extension Dining Table Tenk Sideboard, with the ships, Esch Fattleship or armour-Diner Wigg, Teak Bokens with Druk, el cruiser needs 2,500 tons of coal. In Fire Bassos, Rugs, Cutlery, E.-P. Waze, world war more than 2,000 resocis, great Engravings, dc., de. aid small, would plough the sen "A for the munitione, according to calculations. mude the the American navy a suit of Brst order should embark about 800 projec Hles for the big gunr. 2,100 for the artillery of medium calibre, and 10,000 for the small guns. Which meanE SO expense of several million dollars for the artillery of each ship, whh we remember that each shot from a big gun costa about 1,000 dolars. For the field artillery it is at possible to make-any-but-approximate calculations, but when it is considered that A modern army with only 2,000 guns may áre 2,400,000 rounds in an hour it is ensy see to what moustrous proportions the collective expenses would reach in a single Tsy of warfare.

Let us take up the troops. What does

Rev. Hughes Mr Watson Mr and Mrs Huztoda Mr Weatherall Mr P. Jacks Mr Jones Mira Justi

Mr A. Antolini

Wood Col. & Mrs. Wrig-

loy

ASTOR HOUAZ.

AL P. Bern's

Mr Brown bis 9. C. Burgess Mis O. Child

H. Com

Mr Li Liang Chùa Mis E.. Mr W. Cox

Mr H. W. Dawson Mind Mira Frink

R. 1 rink

MIA. Gelle Mr & Mrs Canthier Mr Gossé

Brass and Bras-mounted Bedstead, Mr.J. H. A. Hasen

· Mr L. 8; Grabow Wardrobes with Bevelled Mirrors, Marble-M. S. Humes top Washstands, Dressing Tables with Mr. Johnson Bevelled Mirrors, Chests-of-Drawers, &c.

Mr M. R. Luson Mr E. TAMOD Bathroom, Pantry & Kitehon Requisites; Mr E. Lo e

Mr.V. Lugebil

An Assortment of Fine" Canton Black- wood Ware,

And

One 13-Bore Fowling Piece by Westley Richards...

One Rifle in Case.

TERMS-Cas ou delivery.

Mr M. B. Marshall "Mr. J. de Mecquemain

Mr N. Mody. Mr. G. de Moncan

Mrs R. de Morris

Thi

E. C. Newby

Mr J. de la Pom.

merayo

Birs J. 3. Beed Mr C. 8. Robinson Mr L Rondon Bir G. Rutley Mr F. E. Shnyder Mr Walter Smith

Mr A. Valette Mr Guo, Thornton

Mr & Mrs F. Varela Mr J, Velo

Mr H. A. Willard Mr W... Williams Mr and Mrs Yeager Mr. V. T. Young

GRAND HOTEL.

Mr. H. Banister Mr and Mrs Frack

Roc

Moss and children Mr and Mrs A. B. Mr W. H. Muller

Cro

Mr T. A. Nand MrP. W. L. Nannings Mr G. Nissen Mr H. Oleen Mr Frans

|

Mr G. H. Evans Mr W. A. Fraser

On View from Friday, the 29th Sept., Mr W. A. Frazer

1911.

Auctioneer,

Mr B. James

Oskar

GEO. P. LAMMERT, " Mr and Mrs Jorgens Mr C. R. Pago

and child Hongkong. September 29, 1911.

1217 Dr F. B Key

Mr J. R. Kinghorn Mr H. Lee Mr F. P. Lenfestey Mr Paul Linder

it est to keep them in the dela? The CHEN KWONG & CO., LD. McKey

expense varies from 10 cunts to EU conta day for onch soldiers. The five greatest European Powers, which in times of peace koap more than 7,00),(00 of men angez arms, would consumo every day 6,000,000 punds of bread, 23,300 000 pounds of fresh per Ton, 1,150,000 pounds of 1100, 200,000 jounds of park, 132,000 pounds of salt, 200,000 pounds of sugar, 100,000 pounds

F. Blackhead & Co.,

Coal Merchants.

7815

MEE CHEUNG & 00., ART PHOTOGRAPHER, ICE HOUSE LÄNE

¿PECIALIST IN ENLARGING AND BROMIDE - WORK. Eelect Views of Hongkong and South China

Spec al Department for Developing and Printing for Amateurs,

CAMERAS FOR HIRE.

WING ON Co...

1768

TAILORS AND OUTFITTERS. EXPORT AND IMPORT MERCHANTS

HAVE JUST RECETVED NEW SHIPMENTS OF

Drapery, Grocery, Ironmongery, Crockery, Glass and China Ware, Furniture, Watches & Clocks,

The Cheapness and quality of their Goods have no equal, 08-213, DES VOUX ROAD CENTRAL, a

107 & 108, CONNAUGHT ROAD CENTRAL. (Trans to Door)

V Polophong:180, Bugtong,gust 15; 1919,

GENERAL IMPORT & EXPORT.

CANTON'S LARGE WHOLESALE & RETAIL"

STORE:

TURNITURE, Draperies, Groceries,

Boot and Shoes,

Crockery Ware.

I coffee, and 198,000 gallons of wine.sker of Jewellery, Lacqueres, Now, what would a great, war est to norrow? The Franco-Prussian war of 1870, in the 160 days the campaign Foreign Clothes for gentlemen made to

Iron-mongery, Wine and Spirits. Astad, erst the French taxpayer just about 2400,000,000. M. Freycinet, subtracting

order by our own tailors, Large assortiment of Chinees Silks and rom the fantastio sum the £200,000,000 ndemnity paid to Prussia, calculated that Foreign Goods of overy description. nch soldier cost on an avora o fis. 6d, a All goods sold at reasonable Prices. -day. The calculations made by Minister The Cheapest and Best place in Canton to

Mayne increased this average, And the

buy Chinese and Foreign Goods. lopaty and financier Juics Roche made

SUP PAT POO STRFEI. .brief study of it, and found that the

vore cost of ench soldier was about No. 1400 -CANTON, 4. Gd. a day.

Canton, August 1, 1911.

P 器

The war with Rus ia cost the Japanese but £500,000 a day, or a fetal of shout 2106,000,001 and an average of 81 a day or each soldier. But England, which had A totram port its troops into another land fr from Lomo, during the war in the Centravant, was obliged to experid 4 dollars r every soldier every day. If we minko teneral average from the three percentages, it would correspond to the averago of pro bablo "tepographical conditions, and wo have an expense of 10, hd, a day 'ench soldier Now, since in the event of vrast European-catastrophe "the six great Powers would keep from 15 to 20 million soldier under arma," we have-the mad, terrifying, astounding, insuperablo num from £7,800,000 to £10,400,000 to represent the average, expense of only one day of war. It costs £270 to fits a 15in, gen. A

a Inttleship in wit Cartier BU big proj

tiles, 2,000 of medium and 10.000 of

B

WEYES

FLUID

Mr.G. Misson

MrJ. W. Pringle, Jr. Mr Roberta Me W. Rudge Mr O. F. Simpson Mr H. F, Stons, ham Mr H. Taylor. Mr H. Watling

BELKALDE

Mr H. Murtay Bain Mr Leslie Rosa

Mr and Mrs J. A.

Scott

Visa Baylin

Mr C. Brown

Miss Fairall

-P. Gannay Mr E. Goy

ME

Minu Hazel Scott Master Scott

Capt. & Mrs Bidfor! Mr and Mrs R. A. Master Stephen 5d

Harding

Mr R. K Rodgers Mr F. J. de Rome

I

ford

Mrs F. W. Watta Mr A. Buller West

KINGACLERE KOTEL

from the Colony,

The above signals will, as heretofore, di boistad only whoa typhoons axial to 400, positions or are moving in such directi na that information regarding them is cou Eldered to be of importance to the Colory: orto shipping leaving the barbour,

GROENT SIGNALA.

In addition to the above, when it b expated that the wind may increase! full typhoon foras at any monient," th following Urgent Signals will be made. the Water Police Station, and repeater at the Harbour Dice:

TAREA EXPLOSIVZ SOM39 47 ISTEET AL

OF TEN SECONDS.

A Black Cross will be hoisted at th same time, superior to the other shafer

NIGHT SUNAISU

The following Night Signals will b hoisted from the Flagstaff on the roof a the Water Police Station i Kowloon, the Harbour Office Flagstaff, and H.M.S Tamar,

I. Thres Lights Vortical. Green, Grenz Groen, indicates that a typhoon is believer to be situated more than 30 miles from he Colony,

II. Three lights Vertical, Green, Rod. Green, indicates that a typhoon is balin roc to be situated less than 300 miles from the Colony.

III. Thren Lights Vertical, Red, Green Red, Indicates that the wind may be.

expected to increase to full typhoon forei

stany moment,

No. III Signal will be accompanied by. he Explosive Bombe, as above, in the

The Night Signals will be substituted Im the Day Signals at sunset, and will, wher 'necessary, be altered during the night,

Mr and Mrs J. Font of the information conveyed by this" Mr E. Amdt Mr and Mrs Aucott Macgregor 1200 | igual being first published by night. Mr W. Anfotinana · Miss K. A.. Mussey, - Mr H. Beinelt Mr E. J. MoNulty Dr & Mm G. D. E. Mr K. 8. Harrison

lack

Mr and Mrs Nisbet L. and Mrs L. P. and child

Boot

Mr and Mrs J. B. Dr. and Mrs B. W. Perman

Brown

Sir Francis Piggotti 211- Mrs F. M. Mr.Robertson.

Mrs G.Sachs Crawford

Mr

Mr and M

Mrs D. E.Men M. E. Shearer. Donnelly

Me A. L, Shielda

Mr and Mrs Grundy. Mr R. D. Stewart.

Mr B. Wobb 31 Grudny F#, Hoffmente air Westpha].

1 Me and Bits Go, P. Mr Whyte.

Lunit & children Mr J. W-Wilson Ir. and Mrs A. C. BLr Wingrove Egan

$3

B

SOLE AGEN TE

11

eslibco, the cast of Sting them all would WG HUMPHREYS & CO.

Battle onald burn £400,000,000 worth of exceed £30,000, Europos 2,500 shippin

179 Ammunition five times the cost of the

Panama Japal.

BANK BUILDINGS,

*:10, 1938.

KING- EDVARD HOTEL.-

Mr J. H. N. Mody Or Belilioneraal. Dr. Monini

MP3L P. Bamttin

Mr and Ms Bedger Mr A. P. Nobba

and children: Capt. & Mrs W. &

Mr G. K. Teacher 2 Passmore J.

Mr. H. Pearnin

D1 Bihardt MFE E-Smith

Capt

Muse M. Galos

SUPPLEMENTARY WA

TASTINGS For the benefit of Native Craft and passing, Uces Vessels, Cone will be exhibited at each of the following tatious during the time that any of the above Ds)

8 mala are hoisted in the Harbour.

Gap Boar

Waglan

Stanley

Cape Collinson,

Aberdeen Saa Ki Web,

Sai Kang

Bha Tau Fol

Tai Po

This will indicate that thofe is a depre

on somewhere in the China Son, saf

clon

Chat Storm Warning is hoirtos tá thể Harbour.

Further detalle can always-le-giv Capt. & Mrs Stewart | Ocean Venezia, on demand, by rignal, from

the light houses.

Me A- Harport and amild w

Dr. K. Jen

Mr and Mrs Vernon

Mr John Lennas Mr A. O, Walls -- Kúpte de Mn Lówings De Wader

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