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MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 1916

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TYPHOON AT YOKOHAMA. veranda in front of the Grand Hotel Tyne has been demoralizeil in many

Wreckage which appeared to have come places, TATA

"WORST IN MANY YEARS."

The Japan Advertiser af July With contains the following:-

BARKS

VISITORS AT THE HOTEISE

HONGKONG BOTIKË.

Mr Atholl Anderson Me Keinu

SHANGHAL Mr G. E. Anderson, De A. T. Enoderma

fr terus, almost hundreds of sampana The storm caught a number of persons and a creek, which runs alongwind and rains have worked disaster as HBANKING CORPORATION

larger craft, was thrown up on the while they were climbing Mt. Fuji The

ITONGKONG the Grand Hotel yan alumi choked far up as the sixth station, where all communication, has been stopped. The with debris,

persons above the sixth stationare b PA-UP CAPITAL kept in the little stone buts, but are with REKAYE FUNDE

AMANA MYYRENCE OF LAST KHIP." With the storm raging fá tinabateri

Fully a hundred barrela, which conk! few artichs of necessity.They may fury, rain driven by a gale, houses inunnot be identified last night, were driven suffer if the gate continues. dated, rivers overflowing, all ears of on shore by the high wind. Where

MARSEILLES AND LONDON, communication destroyed in any places these came from was not known inst

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↑ anal debris of all sorts pilling up on the shore at Tokokain, it was impossible as an early hour this morning to approach an estimate on the loss or damage caused by the typhoon, which struck this section its heaviest blow last night.

After travelling up from the south

night, bus it was feared that some ship must have foundered. Although the typhoon warning was issued several days ago and most of the Yokohama shipping was in port, a large number of vessels are known to have been at sca. when the typhoon was at its worst.

Considerable property damage was done on the Bluff, especially among the bouses facing the Bay. Trees were electric light and telephone, service for large portion of the Bluff district was out of commission front about 7.30 o clock til late last night In many houses windows were broken by the fury of the wind.

JAPANESE TENNIS CHAMPION

IN ENGLAND.

Were it not for the great waż obsession remarks one of our Lozdan contem.

Sterling

£1,500,000@2/=1,300,000 Silver * 18,000,000

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Dr C. TAndrew Air R. Larsson Mr RJ.Anwyl Mr & Mrs C Lath

#15,000,00 Ar B. L. Atkinson

COURT OF DIRECTORS. W. L. Fattenden, Esq.,-Chairman. 8. L. Dodwell, Esq. Deputy Chairman: GTM Edkins, Esq Hos. Mr. D. Cis.

Mr B. Murray Bain. Miss I. V. Longus Mr LB Barber Mr. Langfield Mr J. B

L. Beckinsale

Mr H, Lunder" Majar D. Macdon Are Mom $13,000,000

R. Bellice Mr W.S. I. Manning $15,000,000.-16 C. D. J. Bell Dr. O, Marriott

Mry

P. J. Mra E.M. Martin Bell and son Miss. D. Martin MAALUM Mr&T Betting Mr H. McCan Mis H. Bowday Mr and Mrs.

and

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*: MrR E. Mehta

Mr & Mrs Montre Mr J. Kurecki Mr.S. Ochs, Jr, Mr NV. Ochs Mrs C. B. Paget Mr J. R. Pollpele Mr and Mrs

cash coast of Japan for the last few days,'l uprooted and wires blown down. The poreries, the appearance upon English? Habbay, Esq. M Landale, Ess E. L Brown-MrA-B Meter

HOUSES WRECKED BY WI

anking its elect felt only in a small way, the typhoon swept in from the

conts of Zenzo Shimidian, the Japanese lawn tennis player, and champion of Oct.

ocean last night with a fierce new that

Japan until four years ago, when be Oct. 16

seemed to know to ond."

migrated to Bengal, would have been Nov. 4

Friday there was a full in the storm,

halled with a burst of enthusiasm and Nov. 19 Nov. 26 and it was reported to have passed to

columns of criticisms and prophecy. ̧«H»] ~ Dec. 15 the north of Japan Early yesterdas

From the outlying, districts of Yuko cames "with new ideas and brainy Dec. 11 morning, however, it resumed with more hams came reports of flooded areas and methods. He gave us a full dimonstra- No hope of in-houses wrecked by the wind. So far notion of them as Southfields and Harrow. strength than ever. mediate recovery was offered last night loss of life ch land has been reported. by Dr Okada of the Central Meteor ological Observatory.

: Dea. Passenger change Steamera at COLOMBO, Acoommedation in the connecting Steamer from COLOMBO in datinitely reserved in Hongkong at the time of Bocking,

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On the Australiar Route Tickets Interchangeable with Orient Line.

SAILINGS DIRECT TO

SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA.

S. S.

MALTA

NAMUR

SARDINIA

NOVARA

Pusong

Leave Hongkong About

TUESDAY. SUNDAY SATURDAY, SATURDAY,

1

15th August.

27th August.

9th September. 23rd September,

may travel by Railway in Japan betrean Purts of Call free of charge. Return Tickets are available by Mesengúries Maritimes Company..

IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE MAIL STEAMERS, INTERMEDIATE (Non Transhipment) STEAMERS

WILL LEAVE DIRECT FOR,

MARSEILLES AND LONDON,

sites' RUFETY FLARED,

Fear that the typhoon would result in ships foundering at sea was felt last night. While wireless meages left many vessels safe in Yokohama harbour, lelayed in their sailing dates, other ships had already left port, while it is believed that some, due to cook at Yokohama in a few days, may have become victims of the gale

The

greatest damage in thu section is thought to have been done at Yoko- hung, where property loises were grow

ins

last night with the increase in the storu's power, and in small towns near Tekya, where rivers and canals have been overtuwing since the store was well started. The raitis have played havoc in many of city's outlying districts. in many fits are built on low

ground.

INSCMERABLE. HOUSES. FLOODRI

Mr.

A Plummer, Eng. P.. Holyoak. Hon. Mr. E. Shellim.Ar E. Carett

- CHIEP, MANAGER U Hongkong-N, J. STABE, Ex.

·BLANADER 1

Shanghai-A. G. STEPHEN, Esq. LONDON BANKERS--LONDON COUNTY AND WESTMINSTER BNI, LIMITEIN

HONGKONG-INTEREST ÁLLOWED)

On Current Account at the rate of Twc

While the velocity of last night's wind His grip unal, judged by home At Yokohama has been exceeded within Mamlards. He is practically believer recent years, no tsplein has done, so fin an unchanged grip, but instead of murod damage. This wind New directly

from the bay, making it extremely thing the racket like the Doherty, who per cent per annum on the daily balance dangerous.

also advocated a *! no change" grip, he by Oy Fixed Deposits 200 Shipping, delayed from the beginning bolda it continually for a back-band shot, For a months 24 per cent per annum of the storm, may now suffer financial a grip for a back-band top drivo, so se loss, with the gale at the hurricane to bring the rocket squarely, full facé, violence it attained last night. No on the hall for the backhand shot. steamers reached Yokohama yesterday many others were forced to remain in port. All water-front communications were entirely suspended yesterday after

Boon

Without changing the grip he takes big forehand. The result, is a forehand drive with tremendous top th on the ball.| Small in stature, light, wiry, full of brain, with a "* kill "' overhead "that is real

In the Honjo district,, on the Surtid, fill Day morning, was tied to be buoy States.

River in the manufacturing part of the city, over 900 houses had been booded at a Iste hoor last night. The residents were to the higher parts of Tokyo, reports are received froci es many s ten other districts of the city, although

**ROMEWHERE ON THE PACIFIC" The Tamba Maru, "somewhere me the mess, taken with the full face of the Pacific, and due to arrive at Yokohams racket, and often with the player well from Seattle to-day, notified the Nippon off the ground, never furried, toetsingly Fasen Kaisha office by wireless yester active. Shir dizu, when the real time day that she could not possibly make mea, will probably give cuts best players port before Theslay

Peninsular and Oriental liner all they ask. He is leaving for Buenas scheduled to sail for Bombay Ayres, this week and thence back, via the

would be able to leave Har ali yeaterday, with no idea when she officers have decided they will take no chances and will wait until the storm has entire same line, was due in Yokohama yester a from Europe, vis part of me her telegram was received announcing departure from Kobe, so her present whereabouts is unknown at the Socal office.

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N.J. STABE

Chief Marsger

Hongkong, Feb. 19, 2016.

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VIA SHANGHAI, NAGASAKÏ, YOKOHAMA & HONOLULU.

SEPT. 5-NOV. 11-JAN. 18.

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20th July,

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the damage has not been so extensive.

The mains have turned many of the streets into simill

sitches bare streams taken the

appearance of rivulets, the ferry service has stopped-everywhere in suburban Tokyo the storm bas had telling effect.

Old residents of Yokohama said last night that the typhoon that swept in from the bay, reaching its greatest viol ence about 6.30 o'clock, was the worse that has visited the city in many years.

DAMAGE CREAT IN YOKOHAMA,

Last night it was impossible to estinute the damage to property in the port, though it is known it will reach a large figure. It was feared that ship ping, specially the smaller Japanese craft will have suffered terribly before the bad weather is over...

The Cannda Maru of the Osaka Shose Raisha broke her way through a rough ses and made port Friday night from Tacoma. She, too, is waiting for the storm to quit. Tokohama harbour is full of boats, all afraid to venture into the typhoonstruck seas

STORM'S DISTRICT SMALL

The sphere of the typhoon is compare tively small said yesterday's yesther report. To the north it extends from Joshu to Sendai Josha is 25-miles northwest of here; Sendai is 95 miles north of Tokyo. On the west the hurria cane is being felt as far as Numadzu, distance of 50 miles.

Last night, the waves were dashing Mary bridges have been swept away over the Band and praying the build-within a radius of 50 miles from Tokyo ings along the waterfront. Salt water Some of the rivers have risen as high as was flying as high as the top of the glasa, fifteen feet above their normal level

THE AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL LINE, KONGKONG TO MANILA, ZAMBOANGA & AUSTRALIAN PORTS,

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present, judged by Western standarda, it is handicapped by the fact that a cheap one-ounce ball is invariably used. There movement, however, in favour of the heavier ball as we know it.

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