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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1812.

Hughes and Hough

ACUTIONKEES TO THE GOVERNMENT.

General Auctioneers)

AND

Share, Coal and

11

General Brokers.

"PROPRIETORS..

·TO-KWA-WAN'

COAL STORAGE.

Cados usod: ABC & Sia EvaTIONS. A. TEZEGBATIC CUPE.

Telegraphic Address?

•BEIEIAN" HONG KONG

PUBLIO AUCTION.

THE Underigued have received instruc tions tot by Public Auction

072

WEDNESDAY,

the 16th October, 1912, at 2.30 v‚X=qst.

thair Satzs 'Roosa, No. 8. Des Youx Road, Corner of Ice House Street,

A LARGE QUANTITY OF

VALUABLE HOUSKHOLD

30.,

FURNITURE.

&c.

&c., Comprising as follows:-- Two Drawing Room Suites, Ono Silk Tapastry and One Leather Covered. Up- holstered Chairs and Sufax, Carpots and Rugs, Pictures, for Oil Paintings and Engravings, Bed Room Suites, Double and Single Brass and Brass-mounted Bedsteads

To Let

TO LET.

ROOMED BUNGALOW, at the Prix,

with Tennis Court to les furnished for

THE CHINA MAIL.

GEO. P. LAMMERT

در همین

AUCTIONEER

month of November, ponsibly longer if BY ORDER OF THE MORTUAGEES.

desired.

Modarate renă..

Apply

* REX.,?

Caro of Cona. Mazy" Offço Hongkong. Oc'aber 13, 1912.

TO LET.

1308

08. 3 and 4, DURBAR VILLAS NURBAN

Apply to

SPANISH DOMINICAN

PROCURATION. Hongkong, October 11, 1912.

1298

TO LET FURNISHED, LIVE-ROOMED BUNGALOW with Large Garden, in NATKAX ROAD, Kowloon.

Apply to PERCY SMITH, SETH & FLEMING;

5, Quson's Road Central. Hongkong, October 10, 1939.".

TO LEE.

1291

EUROPEAN FLAT in NATHAN ROAD,

Kowloon, from 1st November next. SHOP with Godown sttached, NATHAN ROAD, Kowloon.

Kowloon Marine Lot No. 49 with whari.

Apply to HUMPHREYS' ESTATE & FINANCE

Co., LTD. Bongrong. Jane 1, 1912

PUBLIC AUCTION.

GEO. P. LAMMERT bas received

Minstructions to sell by Public Auction

WEDNESDAY

the 16th October, 1912, at 3 o'ɑlock in 'thà

afternoon, at his Auction Rooms

in Luddell Stroot-

THE VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY

known as Nos. 111 and 113, Jerveis Street, Victoria, Hongkong.

IN ONE LOT.

The Property consists of all that pisca or parcel of ground situato at Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong, and registered in the Land Office as THE REMAINING PORTION OF SECTION A or MARINE LOT.No. 34

... Particulars and Conditions of Sale may be had from the Vendurs Solicitors.

DEACON, LOOKER & DEACON,

No. 1, Des Voeux Road Central,

Hongkong, And alan from the Auctioneer. Hoazhong, October 4, 1919.

PUBLIC AUCTION

CT

1235

VALUABLE POSTAGE STAMPS.

TO LET.

FFICES in KING'S BUILDING.

Apply to

THE Undersigned has reostved instruc

OFFICES

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST.

MENT & AGENCY C.; L. Hoagkong. September 2, 1912.

TO LET

1594

and Cots, Bureaus, Wardrobe, &c., Teak-ON 210 F100, No. 2 PEDDER

wood Dining Room Furnituro, ., ., Dinner Service complete and Dessert Service, Crockery, Electro-plated and Glase Ware, 2 Cooking Stoves and Kitchen Utensils, Enamelled Ware, Cutlery, &c., Electric Lamps and Fans,

Alau

A few pieces of Carved Blackwood Furniture, 2 Cottage Pianos, 1 Large American from Safe and 1 full size Billiard

Table,

And

STREET,

One-Roomed OFFICE. Apply Pro- party Office JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LTD.

Hongkong, April 30, 1912.

OFFICES TO LET

505

DIRST-Class Central accommodation,

light and airy, on First, Second, or Third Floor, in new building being exacted for Messrs WHITSAWAY, LAIDLAW &

1 Dinner Service of Royal Copenhagen COY., LTD. Entrance from Dea Youz Porcelain.

Catalogues will be issued.

Un Ti day before sile.

Trams :-As natal,

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers. Hongkong, October 7, 1912.3

FOR

SALE.

12783

THE Undersigned have received instruc tims to sall at their Bales Roama, No. 8, Dos Voeux Road, corner of Ice House Street,

One 'RONED DUPLICATOR' Complete with all accessories and practically now. One Cano REGISTER,' working Order. THREE TYPEWRITERS

and THREE PIANOS.

For further particulars apply to the Undersigned.

TERMS-AS noval,

HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers.

Hongkong, Sept. 13, 1912.

F

JEYES' FLUID

1153

D

ARRLESBOHOS

Riad. Electric Lift to all Floors, Electric

110

WEDNESDAY,

the 18th October, 1912, commerciog at 5 r., at his Salos Rooms, DÍÓDELL STRZEI,--

A LARGE COLLECTION OF VALUABLE POŠTAGE STAMPS,

(including Rarities in Straits, British North

Borneo, Federated Malay States, Macao, Hongkong, British South Africa, etc., etc. On view from Thursday, the 3rd Oct. Catalogues will be issued. TERMS Cash on delivery.

*

GED. P. LAMMERT.

Auctioneer.

Hongkong, Sept. 30, 1312.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

1905

GEO. P. LEMMERT has received

Light through be seen and all particulars Mon to sell by Public Auction

obtained at the Offices of MESSRS.

PALMER & TURNER,

BUILDINGS, 32D Floon.

Hongring, October 1, 1912.

TO LET.

ALEXANDRA

.on

TUESDAY,

1239 the 22nd October, 1912, at 3 r., at

at his SALES Rooms, DundriL STREET,-

ODOWNS in No. 4A and No. 4c. Paxys East, Wanchai, from 1st Octo- ber doxt.

Apply So

WONG SANG HONG, LTD., 248. Des Yux Road Central. Hongkong, September 18, 1912.

TO LET?

1188

ODKEENAGH, 21, The PEAK, for

Mix months from lut November.

Apply Property Oce. JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.

Hongkong, September 4, 1912.

TO LET.

The following VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY LOT 1:-No. 10, 21, 23 and 25, Shelly

Streat, Victoria, Hongkong. LOT 2:-Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1179,

and

LUT :-Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1180. Particulars and Condition of Sale may be had from the Vendor's Solicitors

DEACON, LOOKER & DEACON," No. 1, Des Voux Road Central,

Kongkong, and also from the Auctioneer.

1287 Hongkong, October 10, 1912.

1113 THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES.

ARGE Bubstantially built GODOWN,

LARGE Front Bust Point. For farther particulars apply Property

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO., GINAL MANAGzun, Horasono.

OT

GRAND PRIX

Imperial

Behibition

London, 1911,

· The Highest

Award posable

No other Drink in the World has better guar- antees for Purity and Goodness.

"Buy a Bettie to-day!

A DRINK, A TONIC, AND A DIGESTIVE COMBINED

Without Alcohol or Gas.

GOLD

SEAL British

Analytical Control.

TYPHOON SIGNALS.

"STORM-WARNINGS ISSUED FROM THE HONGKONG OBSERVATORY.

The Following Typhoon = signals hoisted on the Mis

Bignal

Hill, Kowloon, the Harbo

Kowloon Godowas, H. M. 5. Thisar, Green Island, Standard Oil Premises Lat- ahl-kok and F. O: Quarters, Lysomoon.

GOLD

MED.

Paris

· 1908.

A CONE point upward

Suits Abstainers & Non-Abstainers

O.T. moderates the intoxicating effects of alcoholla liquors, the "flatulent effects of wrated driskaj and acts as a corrective for drinking water.

A Safe Thirst-Quencher

A. Ettis OT with crushed Ice' makes the mont affectual and healthiest Thirat-Quencher in the Tropics

A Substitute for Alcohol

After alcoholic excess, O.T. restores vitality. appetite and nerve, while satisfying the craving for stimulants.

A Valuable Stomachic

An excellent remedy for Calic and other stom- ach Troubles; Safeguards against fevers, dysen- tery, and other inflammatory complaints.

Relieves Indigestion, Colic, etc.

A true digestive. Prevents indigestion, flatulence, and "full feeling" after meals.

Most Beneficial for Ladies

Really groellent for ladies when needing a stimulant

The Right Drink for the Tropics

TELEPHONE No. 633

Hotels,

THE

STATION HOTEL,

NATHAN ROAD.

KOWLOON.

GARNER, QUELCH

VISTORS AT HOTELS.

KONGKONG HOTEL.

Mr A. T. Barberini Mr C. H. Bartlett Mr E. A. Beaumont Mr Q.D. J. Bell M: G. A. Beas

SOLE AGENTS

Mr O. A. Leary Mr G. F. Lohnort- Mr G. T.-Lloyd Mr N. C. MacGregor Mr and Mrs Nail

Mr and Mrs N. F. MacIntyre

Blatch

Mr H. Bosoler

Mr A. Mackenzie Mr J. T. Macleod

Capt. & Mrs F. BoydMr J. Madden

De 0. Marriott

MO Buschner

Mr E T. Byrne

Mr A. A. Claxton

GLECTRIC LIGHT AND FANS. Mir T. J. Cokely

Mr W. R. J. Cooper Miss Crocker Mr G. T Curry

Mrs R. T. Matheson

and

child

Dr C. W. McKenny Mr B. K. Mehta Mr J. Mele er

BATH-BOOK TO EACH ROOM

Water throughour,

Mr J. Merecki

Mr C. H. Davis Mr C. Defer

Mr D. M. Mickle

Mr

Cold and Hot

PRIVATE AND PUBLIC BARS. BILLIARD ROOM,

Private Dining Room." EXCELLENT CUISINE.

For Particulars apply to

THE MANAGER.

Cal. No. K129, Telg. Addres TramOTEL

Hongkong, Feb. 27, 1912.

WYNDHAM HOTEL, WYNDHAM (Flowzn) STREET, Opposite Clock Tower.

£96

OCATION good for Hillside Scenery

Li and ONLY TWO MINUTES WALK

FROM BUSINESS CENTRE.

Ofice, JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., J. T. HAMILTON, GENERAL MANAG Families, Residents and Tourists

| Lav.

Hongkong, August 14, 1912.

102

. TO LET.

TKTO. 12, BEACONSFIELD ARCADE,

*SOLE AGENTS, WEG. HUMPHREYS & CO.,

BANK BUILD150S Hongkong, May 15, 1900 -

THE CHINA MAIL TYPHOON

MAP and

GUIDE

Enable out to locate the centre

of a Typhoon

MOUNTED ON CARDBOARD AN

TAPED FOR HANGING.

Price 40 Cents,

#rem War Carisa Mist":{}Ken

NOTES ON WILD IN LIFI

HONGKONG "AND" SOUTH CHIKA."

BUNBURYIN.L.

First door. No. 13, BEACONSFIELD ARCADE, First floor.

LARGE ROOMS to let; central posi- tion, cheap rent.

No. 19, SHELLEY STREET. No. 115, PEAK, HIRKENDOA, Five Rooms, furnished immediste possession.

08, PEAK, Mount KELLET, partly fur- nished for 7 months, from lat November. Cheap. Rout.

'The KYRIE,' No. 13, Peak, to let from 1st November.

FOR SALE HARTING and BOGATE on part of Kowloon Inland:Lot No. 1164,

Apply to

-LINSTEAD & DAVIS, 3rd Floor, Alexandra "Buildings. Borisone, Apt.2 1911

NOTICE,

LESSONS IN CHINESE.

MRLI HON PAN, & China grada

:18

ersed in literature, has been a teacher to Europesin officials and, merchante in this Colony for over ten years, patient

He has good method of training laro. peanstoess inthe Chinese examination, and possamod of a first rate certificate se a Chinese teacher. He has also a good know. ledgs of Mandarin and Bakks.

Thoes who intend learning the Chinese language are requested to write care of Ching: Max-offies, or direct to 97. Hally wood Road, ist floor.

Hongkong, May 17, 1912.

Burgio Denttin

No.14, D'AQUILAR. Stamm),

S

QUINA MAILE CHflow,

ERMS-VERI ZKÓDERATE

49

FOR THE EAST, TUKYO,

25,687,50€

„£282, 653;220

Now Insurance Paid for..... Outstanding Insurance amounts

Assets amount to... Surplus amounts to... Dividends to Policyholders 1810...Ken

Total paid Palieyholders 1910 Total Expenses for 1810 Groms earnings from Internet and Rents:for 1910 Groes rate of Income from

Investments1910.........cies. Hongkong, Feb. 23, 1912,

PRAK

,

made thoroughly comfortable.

Terms Moderate.

RUN ON FIRST-CLAS LINES. Under the Personal Supervision of the £104,088,656 Proprietress:

M. S. HOY, 17,828,766

10,576,157

63,439,880 BRAĦSIDE 10,832,05%

21,640,62€

*PRIVATE

HOTEL,

Mr Patrick Millax

And Mr. H. Mr W. Moore

Desigins

Mr W. C. Drow

Mr J. E. Edwards

Mr and Mrs H.

Ehroufals

Mr H. G. Fisher

Mr J. Morris

Mr J.

D. F. Mulder Mrs J. D. F. Mulder

C. Mr J. Napier

Capt.

and

Mr F. D. Northcomba

Mr E. A. S. Fowler Mr V. d'Oettingen MrJ. R. Freemas Dr L. F. Banda!! Mrs Freach & child Mr N. Raphnel Mr & Mrs Frings Mr E. H. Ray Mr Denman Fuller Mr and Mrs J. M.

GABtVoort Mr and Mrs J. F.

George":

Miss George Mr. G. Gordon Mr V. Goulbourn Mr J. Gourgey

Miss F. Keny Mr F. Reiss Mr P. Roque Mr W. Schmolke Mr E. E. Smith Mr H. H. Salomat Mine Square

Miss M. Stevens

Mr P.D. Sutherland

Mr and Mrs Joseph Mr J.O. Taylor

Gould

Commander H. Voale, R.N.

Mr D. M. G. Grotams

Mr H. J. Grimabaw Mr G. Vembrecht

Capt. T. P.-Eall

t

Dr. J. G. Hauos Mr and Mrs W, A.

Beznibal

Mr W. T. Harbord Mr E. Hope Dr 8. Hough

Capt. R. Innes

Keeler

Mr M. 8.

Mr J. S. Keeler

Mr B. Komer

Mr A. Kruseman

Mr E

Mrs E. Vollbracht Mr H. Watkina Mr Watson Bir JM. Wendus Mr D. 31 Whamon Mrand Bis H. C.

White

Mr A. Whitmarab Mr H. Widmer

Mr G. G. Wood

R.

& Co

PEAK ZOWEL

Mr A. And 4 -..

Mr G. W. Barton Mr L. M. Bayley

Lt. Col. & Mrs Lan and child D.P.- Mr J, D. Lloyd

Mr & Mrs Beltchankajor & Mrs Lyddan

and children- Mra Bowdler

A.O.D. Mr&Mrs G Macpha.

Attorney General & Mrs Smith Malkin

Mrs Bucknill Dr & Mrs MéCondliar Major Caalifield, R.E. and child Mrs Cole and child Capt. & Mrs Mshana chidren and ourse R. &.M.C... Mrs Metalar

Lt, Curningham

Darch

M.

M: A. F. Deado.

A CONE point upwards And DRUH below

A DRUM

A CONE.

point down wards and DRUM bolow

À CONE

point down-

iranda

& CONT paint down-

wards and

BALL below

A BALL

A CONE

point uggande

and BALL below

Indi's on a Typhoon

To the North of the

pesindhentos a: Typho

the North-East the Colony.

Salienton: a Ty book

to the End "o), Abi

indicates a TeNIO:

to the South-

· Sko, Chlony,

in Hostes a Typpoom in the Soul, ak the- Colony,

is dientes a Typhoon

to the South-Westal

the Colony,

indosses a Tyyli

to the West

Cology

indicates -Typhoon.

mg to the North West o

The Colony

Bat Signals indicate that the centre is believed to be more than 300 miles aw--7 from the Colony.

Black Signals indicats that the centr. ir. belloved to be lase than 300 miles away

from the Colony,

The above signala will, as heretofore, be hoisted only when typhoons exist in such

positions or asa mering in such directions

or to alpping learing the harbour.

DURGRET KIGNALE.

Mra Davanport and Mr & Mrs H. Pearce that information regarding them fe con-

children

Major Prichard, Asidered to be of importance to the Colony Consul & Mrs EitzooaLt Col Radcliffe R.E. Mr and Mrs GG, Eng. Comdr Rooms,

Gordon

RN, Capt. & Mrs Guthrie, Dr & Mrs Ratherford,

R N. RA Mr and Mrs B. 4. Mr A

A Sinclair Mr and Mrs Talati Halo Lt. Col. Gordon Hall, Miss Tope

Major & Mrs Waring R.A.M.O. Capt & Mfrs Hodgins R.AM.C.

In addition to the abors, when expected that the wind may incresas to fall typhoon force at any moment, the following Urgent Signals will be made at Mr and Mrs W. G. Mr and Mrs W. Mthe Water Polles Station, and-repeated

Watson

Humphreys Mr & Mrs Lee Joncs Mr F. Wilford Mr N. B. Karanjia Mr David Wood Mrs Kent

Capt. Wood RA, MyC. Lt.Col. and Mr Dr and Mrs S. L Wrigley, A..D.

Lasell

Mr M. KissOn

GHAND CARLTON HOTEL.

Mr and Mrs Frank Mr A. F. Remedios

Mr W. J. A. Robbing Allen

Rogerson

Mr A. G. Beaumens Mr. and Mrs Arthux Mr S. G. Bolden Capt. and Mrs Braga

Mr F. Biga Miss

L

Brags

Miss M. Braga Mrs J. Crawford Mr G. Harper Mr W, Jackson Mr and Mrs Jenneys Mr R. ylin B. | Miss M. Klyhn

Mr. and Mrs J. F.

Wright :

Mr H. A. Lampman Mr A Foung

SINO EDWARD HOTEL.

Miss Ada Rowley- Mr G..W. Sawall Miss Ethel Smith Miss Gladys Spongar Mr R. H. Stephensor Mr and Mrs Stokes

and children Mrs Tall

Mr E. J. Troadgold Mr.J, Vernon.

Mr W. Priule, Jun, Mr and Man West

Mrs D. Dawson Miss

S. Dawn

GRAND BORAL

Mr W. R.. Duney

Mr & Mr Brondfoot Mr F. B., Madin

Mr A. T. Myll Mr M. Oiler Mrs M. Ollie Me S. Paul Mr T. Schlaeger Mr J. H. Shatcher Mr Snowdon

Me Elson

CITANDING.in ifa.own grounds with 8217 Toned Croquet Lawns, Large 12 Ary and Well Furnished Rooms, Every

home comfort. Fine View of the Harbour. Mr A. D. Anderson Mr and Mrs FEM IL Grimberg. Telephone, No. 8.

TRAMWAYS COMPANY,

SLIMETEL.

TIME TABLE

Mas F. W. WATTS, Apply to

Badda, 20, Macdonnell Road, Frogkong, September 2, 1908,

Mr T. Aoki

J

Mr F. Aton

Dr Ballion-

Mrs Bins and child 193 Lieut. Croac Mrs Crozier Mr Ewing Hr R A. Feston

KINGSCLERE HOTEL, cott

HONGKONG.

WEAK DATE. 7.00am to 8:00 am...Every 15 miṇabor:“ 8.00a.m. to 19.00 am... Erary 10 mhónten.. 10,00 am to 11:00 am...Every 10 paányban. 11.50a.m. to 12.45 p.m...Every 15 mtot 12.45p.m. to 1.16 p.m...Every 10 minutes. 1.10 p.m. to 145 p.m. Every 15 minutes. 1:45 p.m. to 2.15 p.m. Every 18 minuter 2.15pm to 5.00 pan. Rrazy 15 minutes 5.60p.m. to 8.10 p.m. 10 haberited Bathrooms, Telephones and Electric

WIGHT CARA,

7.46 p.m. and 9 p.m., 8.40 p.m. b0-11.8

p.m. every 15 minute.

BUNDAYE.

8,00 m to 10.30 am...Evy 15 minutes 10.30., to 11.00 ...Every 10 min. 11:45 am to 12 Noon Every to mimba. 12.00 Noonto 100 p.m...Every 10 miqnbeh

1.00 pm to 5.00 p. 16

5.00p.m. to 6.00p.m. Every 10mm 8.00p.m. to 7.00p.m. Every 15 minubes. *.00pm, to 8.10 p.m.ter 10 minebes 7.80 «m.. Sunday).

NIGHT CARE 23 on Wook Days

~BATURDAYS.

Exten Cat 11.45 pm SPECIAL CARS by arrangement at the Qompany's Office, ALETANEEL BUILDINGS Der V11 Road Central.

JOHN DĹBUMPHREYS & SON

Gaaral Managers.

McHugh

Mr. Miyatomi Mod Mrs J.H. N.

Mody

CHOICES

Mr Perton

Grifin

Mr J. R. Halms Mr. F. E. Hanley Mr A. Herzl, Mr.

Holon. Mr Jenson Mr Jullian

Mr Keil Mr & Mrs Kunzel -Mr Mesitel

Mrs B L. Strong Rev. Sc.dies Ewogger Mr A Ci Turrall MrF, S. Watson Mr J. B. Walsh Mr T H. Worts Mr L. Me, William Mr C. -Younger

LEROM BOUSK

Dr Muller -Mr M.-F.-Marry..

Mr B. Overy

& Mrs. W. C

Mr Geo. Grimble

Mrs R. A. Ramsey

Faunders Miss Mr H. Dunter Mr rand Mrs Kemp Mrs Behenk NRIVALLED position in the Hill Capt. Lasala & familyDr Bibero

district, veripoking the Botanical Cut Mira C. Lanrit Mz. H. S. Sparge

Mr J. B. Arnold Gardens and facing the Harbour.

Capt. and Mrs Allan

Mr Brule and H. Stewart (Nomanus quist Suites with laxariously A. Leigh

Mr I Birot MER E. Brooks Mr and Mrs Lemaire children

and child Me and Mrs W. Air J. D. By Telephones in Bedrooms and Sitting-rooms M Makashima

Swinerton

Mr H. V. Chenu throughout.

Mr G. N Manhoff Mr II. H. Taylor

Mr F. A. Chopard Telephens No. 1192,

Mr G. H. May Mr Walker

Mr D. N. Cosgrave Mr FW: White

Mr W. Dalziel Mr J. A David Mr A. R. Gagnon

Cable Address: Bechiscia."

A.B.. Code 5th Ed.

LO longkong. Sophamber 1, 1906

BING EDWARD HOTEL

FIRST-CLASS HOTELA UNDER EUROPEAN MANAGEMENT EXCELLENT ROOMS.. ELECTRIC LIFTS & LIGHT, REASONABLE RATES, TELEPHOSE 973;-

My

Mr-E. Arndt

KINGSOLEER "HOTEL.

Mr & Mrs J, Bobech

Mr and Mrs R.. E,,

Rucker

Mr. and Mrs J. Hon

Backhouse Dr. and Mrs B. W.

Brown Mr A. E. Carleton! Mr. and Mrs M. D.

Carrie Mr Hoctor Fuller Mr Gillingham

Mr J. M.Harria "Mr P. A. Lapicque

MV.Lagabit-

Mrs Marshalle Mrde. My Menter Ms L. Morris Mis Kd de Morris MS..Morton

Mr and Ms Peamis Mr Schults

Mr J, Boott

Mr and Mrs Too MrEO, Wheeler

Germay

Met Foodward

Mr F. Ben

WYNDHAM HOTEL

Mr G. Bechse Mr M. L. Schaller

Mr & Mrs J. Craig Mr AIr. Shields Capt. 0..V & Skrim-Miss T. Orsig

Master J. Grai

MR. M. Smith

Dr & Mrs Evan-Joses Hand H Boreman Deliblartyn Lobb Mr R D. Stewark, Me de Mrs W. Laiga Mr. H. P. Thopes Mr.T. M. MacQueen Mr B. Webb Mr. B. Moran, My van. Waaren Dr. and Mrs Past Me Jay W. Wilson

Mr By Tournam 13/11 Dr Robertson

EN HAYNES Manager kong. October 21908-

Miss M.Jnokwon

Ms D. Mar

Mini & Muir Mr Arthur. Stephens Mr and Ms W. & Mr. ppd Mr John

Digging Miss D. Digging

· Miss-Taila

M: W. Dobla.

Mr. E. Hayward

Mr Thot. Hamaley

Mr GaTaylor

Hater & Wright Miss E. Ewri of

6 the Harbour Office --

!

THEXI

EXPLOSIVE BOMES AT INTERVALA

OF TEN BRCON DE. A-Black Cross. will be holsted at tha same time, saperior to the other shape.

HIMET KIGNALE.

The following Night Siguals be hoisted from the Flagstaff on the rocța! the Water Police Station at Kowloon, the Harbour Office Flagstaff, and B.M.B

Tamar

I. Three Lights Vertical, Gcess; Groen Green, ladicator that a typhoont is believed

to be altasted pore than 500 wiles from the Colony.

IL Three Lights Vertical, Green, Red. Green, Indicates that a typhoon is bellered to be situated low than 30 miles, from the Colony

III. Three-Lights-Vertical, Red, Green Red, indicates that the wind may be expected, to increase to full typhoon farve st any moment.

No. III Signal will be accompanied by the Haplosive Bombay ar shore, in the avent of the information conveyed by it a sigual being first published by night.

The Night Signals will be anlaticated for the Day Signals at sunset, and will, ovi coppssary, be altered during the night.

KUCPLEMENTARY WARNINGS,

For the benefit of Native Orph passing Cost Venmoin, a exhibited, at wach of the

during the time, that'j Signals are hoisted in

Cap Hook.

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