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EARLIER TELEGRAMS,

(Continued from Page 3.15 THE AIR-RAID ON LONDON. AN OFFICIAL STATEMENT.

THE CHINA MAIL.

AREKIN TREATMENT OF BRITISH THE SITUATION AT ZEEBRUGGE

LONDON, May 30,

PRISONERS. FURTHER EVIDENCE OF REVOLThe Admiralty reports

TING CRUELTIES.

Fine weather has enabled constant air reconnaissances of Bruges and the Zeebrugge-Bruges canal Photographs shew co change since April 23.

To-day's Advertisements FIERY RED FACES

PUBLIC AUCTION. THE Undersigned have received in structions to sail by Public Auction (YOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),

CD

TUESDAY,.

LONDON, May 31. The Times gives prominence to further

The greater park of the enemy's authenticated atrocities, systematic tor-sabmarine al torpedo craft based on tures and cold-bloorled manters of British the, Flanders coast is immobilised at LONDON, May 21. The Press Boreau states that probably prisoners in Germany of which the sum Bruges since the Zeebrugge blocking the 28th May, IDis, commencing at Latween 20 and 30 Gothas participated total of the evidence is incredibly operation. in Sunday's raid. A group entered the Thames estuary at eleven o'clock in the evening and skirted the north Kent cost towards London. heavily shelled.

johnman.

There is an instance of a B ANOTHER BRITISH SUCCESS ·IK,

MESOPOTAMIA. soldier at Minden who was deliberately shot dead because a dozen Britüber They were did not want to draw a ration of filthy

A British airman engaged a Gothant 11.30 in the evening at clear range The totha disappeared in the clots, Shortly afterwards there was a burst of Batch at a height el 7,000 feet and the machine fell a blazing wreck. The remainder traversed Kent, bombing but doing no damage.

The other group entered Essex and resehed London, where a lotha was brought down by gunßre

A few dozen bombs were dropped on the London district, damaging small dwelling houses but the casualties are in na wise heavy or proportionate to the rasterial damage.

All the raiders wors betly engaged by the anti-aircraft lefences. Some the Thames attempted to descend retary and others proceeded eastwards oreland, some were probably severely damaged attempting to penetrate the Looton defences. At least three more failed to mcape and two were brought down before they crossed the coast. One of them was destroyed by British

LONDON, May 21. and undrinkable wash served as coffee. FATHA "ABANDONED BY TURKS. An official message from Mesopotamin says:

Our mounted troops in the Tigris | region advanced as far as Fatha.

Tho, Turks abandoned the village offering little resistance, and retreated upriver.

and HANDS

Quickly Soothest and Bealed by

Cuticuras

Trial Free

Bathe freely

5.30 pm, at their Sales Rooms, No. 8 Des Varux Road, Corner of Ice House STREET, TEAKWOOD AND BLACK WOOD

with Cuticura

Soap and hot

water, dry and

TEAK

gently apply

Cuticurs Oint-

FURNITURE BRASS

AND

TWIN BEDSTEARS, CURTAINS, CARFETS, &c., dc,

+

'AND AN ASBOBIKETT OF

USAFUL HOUSEHOLD GOODS,

As follows

Arm-chairs and Chesterfield Sofas (new) Card Tables, Upholstered Suites, &c.

Bedroom Furniture, comprising Double Brass, and Braes-mounted "Bexistents, INSURRECTION IN ASIA MINOR. Took Twin Bedsteads, Sideboards,

At Merseburg a number of seriously woanded and wholly unit Britishers were, after vain protests, forced to work twelve hours a day. Soon this did not satialy the Germans who ordered the British to commence at four in the morning. Ten refused but, after brutal blow, all except two gave in. Sentries with kicks and blows with clubbed rifles then drove the two recalcitrants oud to work One of these Britishera held up a. badly wounded hand to show the sentries that he was unfit for work anti he was thereupon shot dead and his a dirty body thrown aside into washboire. A German officer, on ui

An insurrection, has broke out at visit of inspection, shook hands with the murderer. The body was buried Aidia, in Asia Minor and is extending to Two Choosum Turkish troops sent to or the following day in the presence of Meneni a crowd of jeering Germans.

TURKISH TROOPS DESERT.

ATTENS, May 21.

At Schnedemuehl, British prisoners Manata to quell disturbances have without huts had to live in holes in the deserted. Numerous desertions are also ground which the prisoners themselves reported from the const garrisous: Esaad One morning at bread Pasha of Janina has been entrusted with scooped out Brithaber which was not understood. parade a zentry gave an order to one the repression of the movement. armer. A fifth fell in flames into the The sentry mashed at the Britisher se. A sixth and seventh were observed and struck, hita. The latter thereupon falling at sen, but this is not confirmed.hid in one of the holes. German officers The casualties are 37 killed and 161 ordered that they make an example of injured.

this Britisher although ba bad committed

Except for two ontbreaks of fire in Large premises which were acon con- trolled the damage was confined to the wrecking of dwelling houses by couens

alon.

FURTHER ENEMY LOSSES REPORTED.

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LONDON, May 21. Apparently last night's air-raiders suffered further losses while returning

kome.

A Copenhagen telegram states that a steamer which arrived at Gothenburg and also a Swedish fishing boat aneb saved two German airmen from two aeroplanes of a large new type which bar Jeep forced to descend in the vicinity of the Dogger Bank owing to lack of petrol.

The Germans destroyed their aero planes.

THE RAID BY AUSTRALIANS.

LONDON, May 20. Beuter's Correspondent at the Front, referring to the Australians" machine-gun post capture of n

says: of Mortaneout, west The Australian patrol, with their

HONGKONG POLICE RESERVE

BISLEY 1913-

offence. The Britisher was captured,

The following are the entries for the stripped to the waist, tied up to a

arret and six Germans, with thick Team and Individual Contests to be wooden staves which were used for fired at King's Park Range on Empire holding barbed wire, beat the Britisher Day, commencing at $145 am. sharp. for ten minutes over his head, bare back

Competitors will be squadded as and body. The Britisher was then swooning but was tied up to a post and follows: left fainting Subsequently a Gorman officer came up and struck the Britisher with his sword and spat at him calling him an "English swine." The Briticher never recovered and in a few weeks later died, and a neutral representative visiting the camp was informed that the death was from typhus.

At Langenalan camp 300 wounded Britishers who arrived at night time were berded in a large hat without hedding or blankets. By next morning The remainder were ve bad died. taken cat and left in the sun for three hours, when seven more died. Sabee- quently, through calcuinted neglect and ill-treatment, Bity succumbed. funerals this camp from the summer of 1917 to the spring of 1918 were the grossest scandal, the details of the evidence being toc revolting for publics- tio

U-BOAT CAPTURED.

The

CARTAGENA, May 0 A Franch seaplane patrolling, the Straits of Gibraltar espied, bombed and disabled anbmarine U19, which was subsequently towed into harbour by a second submarine, upon which the latter doparted U39 has been interned.

ties off and their sleeves rolled FRENCH SEAPLANE'S EXPLOITS. were not noticed until within a few. yards of their quary. Then with a egular wallehy whoop they dushed in with levellest rites and told the garrison to put up their huzate Twenty-one pairs of Teatonio paws scared with ouinous promptitude. bs party was marched to the Anzac line whilst a few Australians took GERMANS SEIZE DUTCH STEAMER. charge of the machine-gun and tesined the weapon in, quite the opposite direction.

FIELD-MARSHAL HAIG CONGRATU- LATES AUSTRALIAN TROOPE.

LONDON, May 21. Field-Marchol. Sir Douglas Haig has congratulated the Australians on the complete success of their operations on the 19th inst. which resulted in the capture of Ville-aur-Ancre and other

FRENCH SUCCESS NEAR L'OCHE.

· LONDON, May 20. Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig Reporta

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The French carried out a successful might operation est and north-east of L'Oere, gaining all their objectives on a front of 4,000 yards and taking 400 prisoners.

Local ighting in the morning north ward of Albert resulted in a few of our mon being missing-

We rushed a German post eastwarl f Hebaterne, capturing prisquers and 1wo machine-gune

Hostiles abelling northward of Bethune,

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active

GREAT SCARCITY IN AUSTRIA. PEOPLE FAINT IN STREETS THROUGH INANITION,

LONDON, May 4. The Daily Mail: Correspondent at the Franco Svit frontier bas received Faformation from Vienna and Styria escribing the famine conditions, in Austria People talk and Risk of nothing but breadt

AMSTERDAM, May 20.

The Germans have seized the Dutch steamer Agnila bound from Sweden to Rotterdam.

The German Minister at Stockholm refused to supply the dgnite, which was requisitioned by the Dutch Government. and was carrying a cargo of timber, with a pass pending the repult of the Dutch Germanic negotiations...

MEAT RATION OF GERMANY.

REACHED DANGER POINT.

LONDON, May 21.

A telegram from New York states that the Food Controller, Mr. Hoover, believes that the ment ration in Ger- many camely five ounces weekly, has reached the danger point. He says the Germans are beginting to feel the full effect of the American embargo on anp plies to Holland and Northern neutrals, whereas the shipment of pork, beef and cereals to the Allies is proceeding in great quantities

RATIONING TO CONTINUED AFTER WAR.

LORD RHONDDA WITHDRAWS

RESIGNATION.

.....10

.30

No. 1 Squad.Nos. 1 No. 2 Squad Nos. 11 .20

No 21 No. 3 Squad No. 4 Squad Nos. 3140 No. 3 Squad... Nos. 41.53 No. 1 Squad must report to this Squadding Officer (Chief Inspector Chinchen) at the 200 yards Firing Point at 9.40 am. sharp.

ENTRIES.

H.K.S.B.R.C.A.

1. Captain Harris.

2. Havildar Major Mungal Singh.

3. 2nd Lieut. Wilcox..

4. Actg. Naik Indar Singh.

18th Infantry.

5. Jumadar Fateh Muhd Khan.

6. Naik Imamuddin Khan.

7. Drummer Ruiva Khan.

8. Sepoy Akbar Hussain Khan. Poyal Nary

9. Mr. Crane, Master-at-Arm8. 10. P. 0. McClelland. 11. Stoker P. O. Loach 12. Leading Stoker Murray. Deckard Defence Corps.

13. Patty Officer Elson. 14. Petty Officer Wright.. 15. Leading Seaman Brock. 16. Seaman Deane 74th Punjabis.

17. Havildar Nand Singh. 16. Naik Naranjau Singh. 19. L/Naik Alam Din. 20. Naik Rasila.

H.K. Defence Corps (Infantry Train A).

21. Q. M. S. Mackay.

99. Cpl Grimes.

23. L/Cpl. Goodman. 24. Pic. A. Jenkins Royal Engineers,

25.Lient. Bryant.

26. Staff Sergt. Barclay.

27. Sergt. McGregor!" 28. Sapper Powell,

Royal Marines

29. Sergt. Watering, 30. Pte. Dougherty. 31. Pte. Kelly. 32. Pte. Biggs. Royal Garrison Artillery.

33. Captain Nevill 34. Sergt. Major Best

36. Master Gunner Bradley. 36, Master Gunner Hartres. I.K. Defence Corp (Tajaniry Team B.)

37: Sergt. Leach:

38. Sergt. Bannerman, 39. Cpl. Lyon

40. Pts. Tollan

H.K. Defence Corps

Engineers)

41. Lieut. Bill

49. Sergt. Mauuk.

LONDON, May 20.43. Cpl. Eldridge.

The Press Bureau announces that at

44. Gunner Sorby.

45. Asst Shot Franke.

the Prime Minister's "request, Lord H.K. Police Reserve, Rbondia has withdrawn his resignation, hurt is able to resume duties for a few weeks. Mr. Clynesacts to the meantime

LONDON, May 21,

Mr. Cirnen, Assistant Food Controller, at Liverpool said that rationing would last a considerable time after the war.

KAKAPAPAN, AND SIBERIA.

KUSSIAN REVOLUTIONARIES, OPPOSE INTERVENTION.

LONDON, May 21.

46. Sergt. Major Roylance.

47 Chicf lospector Birdar Khan.

48. Trooper Hodge.

K. Police.

49. Inap J. Grant

50. Arm. Sergt. Avonell

51. Bergt Grimmalt.

2:59. Bergt. Marke.

It is to be regretted that owing to insuficient practice, the 25th Middlesex will be unable to compute.) The Ureter Zellung of Vienna. Fas

Instead of allowing 30 seconds from onated last March became it belated telegram from Moscow the time the signalling disc or flag is Jemanded an astigation into two states that the members of the Extreme lowered within which to fire, hot; of nander Cisoners of war by Right and a faction of the Revolutionary Condition 21 is alteret to read The Tamen when Basworks, who NET Executive levoured Japanese inferre time allowed for each shot in deliberate used of bating part of the bodies in Siberis, but the contention of cople often fait is the streets from the Revolutionary party desirled against practices is 30 seccoli. from the time

common sight to res

Any Officer of Hern ping brend from the inhabit Several members of the Right the competitor is realy to Er

faction were ascated

ition.ut

population is shuddar

atten! The Preda The official Bolshevik dieg the meeting as spectators as well

of what will happenorge declases that the Breathiyak at all competitors and

ugusty which were

has been spinly violated by the are invited to tifin on Sheen and Abould be considered as

Dinner Waggons, Extension Dining Tables and Chairs, Tos and Occasional Tables, &c., Dinner Services, Crockery, Glass Ware, Cooking Stoves, Catlory, Toilet Sets, des Bath Room-Utensils, Electric Reading Lamps, Blackwood Sundry Electro-Plated Wardhan

Teakwood-Bercoms, Blackwood and Furniture, focluding large Blackwood Sercen, Side Tables, Chairs, Cabinets, de te., Engravings, Pictures, Kinkossa and Brass Vasce, &c, ác., Tennis Pole and Not, Iron Safes, Several Carpets new and second-hand, and 1 Perambala tor practically new, cost £10.,, do

Bir FIANOS, # (Fall Farticulars from Catalogue). TREKE:--Cash.

HUGERS & HOUGH,

ÁUCHOMITI.

Hongkong, May 23, 1318.

ment. Ure night and morning.

For pimples, redness, roughness, itching and irritation dandruff, itching scalp and falling hair-red, rough hande and baby rashes, itchings and chaing these fragrant, super-creamy emollients are wonderfully effective.

Address Sample Each Free by Post. post-card: F. Newbery & Sons, 27, Charterhouse Sq., London. Solá throughout the world.

"WEATHER REPORT.

May 21 19-Pressure has decreased slightly over Formosa and stations in its vicinity, and increased slightly elsewhere. A weak, irregular anticyclone extends from S. Mazeburis and N. Japan to the Bonin Islands; a shallow depression covers Indo-China.

Hongkong Fainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 am, to-day, 0.13 ineb. Total since January 1st, 8.77 inches, against an average of 10.52 inches.

Forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon on the 24th May

THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1918.

MAIL NOTICE

HONGKONG,"TUURSDAY, 231c MAY, 1918, 180, P.M.

Friday, the 34th instant, being a Public Hobday, the Fat Office will be: open from "S to Neon.

There will be one delivery of ordinary correspondence and one collectido of letters from the Pillar Boxes

The Money Order Office will be entirely closeds

The Services to Germany, Austria, Bulgaria and the Ottoman Em

ar suspended.

OUTWARD MAILS

REGISTERED and PARCEL MAILS close 15 minutes. earlier than the time given below unless otherwise

stated:

Fox

་་་

Weihaiwel, Chefoo and Tientsin Philippine Islands... Straits and Bangkok Saigon

Shanghai, North China Japan

Nagasaki, Carada, United States, Central, and South America and Europe via Canada... Shanghai and North China. Bangkok

f

436

1.-Hongkong to Gap, Rock: S.W. winds, moderate; fair.

No. L

JAPANESE MAKERS.

Every kind of Footwear,

MADE

ΤΟ

ORDER

CHERRY & ¤¤„

NA PEDDER STREET, Opposite Hongkong Hotel,

Tolephone No. 491.

Hongkong, March 9, 1914

ÉXCHANGE.

Hongkong, May 1918.

Shanghai and North China

***

The Parcel Mail will be closed on Saturday, 13th Straits, Bombay, Aden, Egypt and *Etrope ...

Swatow, Amoy and Formosu via Keclung Cebu and fiello....

Shanghai and North China........ ... STRAITS, BANGKOK, CHYLON, BOMBAY,

ALES, EGYPT and EUROPE..

The Farcel Mail will be closed on Monda Swatow, amoy and Foochow Shanghai and North Chiss

1-Formoes Channel: The same as Swatow, Amoy and Epochawk

Shanghai North China, Japan via Honolulu, Canada, Nagasaki,

3-South coast of China 'between Hongkong and Tamrocks: The maze at: No. I.

4-South coast of China between Hongking and Hainan: The mame na No. L.

ROYAL OBSERVATORY HONGKONG, DAILY WEATHER REPORT.

Station.

MAT-03, 1913.-..

Понг.

Wind

Barometer

at Sea Level.

Humidity.

Direction:

Westhar.

Forge.

3.02

Widicstock 630.18 43)

Memuro... 5 Hakodate H Tokio

29.99

Eochi****** 30,01

Nagasaki

Kagoshima.

*

99,99€ -

130,00 -

Oshima *** 21 29.97

31

Neb

29.89,

Kabijima n

29.3-4-

30.01

Bonin land.

Weibaivei 829,33 58

Ou London

Bank, Wire

Hankow...:

On demand

3/10

H

Credits, map the night,

30 days sight

months sight, boot

3/1

Ichang

Klukiang

Changaha

Documentary, 4 months'

Shanghai

Gatzlaff

In Parie

Sharp Pk

On demand,

1971

Amoy

Credits, 4 months' sight,

442

me

Credits, 60 days' might,

On New York-

On demand,

Ou Bombay...

Wire, ....

On demand,

On Calcatta-

•Wire -- *** On demand... On Singapore- On demand.

SWELOW O

Tsiboka ... ☎.

Taichu Tainan .....

Koehun Fescadores

Canton Hongkong

Gap Rock

·∙Macao -...

Wuchow... 94. Pakboi

United States, Central and South America and EUROPE via SAN FRANCISCO:

* Superscribed correspondence only.

DATE

Friday, 24th, 9.00 - Friday

24th, 0.40 K Friday, 24th, 1.00 £30. Friday, 24th, 9.00 AC

(Friday, 24th,

Registration

Letters Saturday,

th,

Saturday, 25th, Saturday, 29th, Sunday, 96th,

"Registration Letters

May, at 5 pm.

Sunday, 28th, -9.00 4.3.

Monday, 7th, 11.00 a Tuesday 28th, 1000 MIL (Tuciday, 29th,

Registration 1.45 1.

Letters

10.30 34.

97th May at p...

Tuesday, 28th, Noor

Thursday, 30th, 200

1. Friday, 31st) - NOON

Sunday, Jrck,

Registration 9.45 A-X.

Letters

10.30 M.

SHARE QUOTATIONS.

HONGKONG STOCK

EXCHANGE.

HONGKONG, 23rd MAY, 1918.

OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS,

North China Ins

دوره

Fix ISTANCE.

Chins Fire Inst Hongkong Fire Ing.

Douglases H. Steamboats Indo-China (Pref.).

Do.. (Def)... Shells

Star Ferries RETINERIXS.

SINGAPORE · RUBBER

SHARE MARKET,

MESSKS. FRASER AND CO.'s QUOTATIONS,

-Balgownie (91)

BATORE May-13th.

3.00 13, 20: 9.75

3.00

11

BASICS.

Hongkong Banks...

MAXINE INJUBAN CZ. Canton Ins...

$523 b.

| Alor Gajah (81) $300 b. ...T:1913. Union Ind 3800 b. 80 sa Yangtare Ins. $200's. ex. $73

Amal. Malay y. pd,

Ayer Hitam (95)

13.00 15:00

$133.6.

Ayer Kuning (31)... Ayer Molsk (81) -~*~*

1.05

1.1

200*

褒め

$310-b..

Ayır Pansa (85)

8:10 9.00

*0.00** 5:50

888 b. & 67 s.

$19.75

832 bi

Bammett (91)

Bukit Jelatous (31)

$1.00 10.00

$136 0:

Bakit Katil (81)

0.75

Iku-n.

$26 b.

Bukit Timah (10)

0.85 11.00

"Bakit AB. (1)

0.60 0.7

Changkat Sdang (35)

6.50 $5,00

Glenenly P.

(91)

1.90

2.10

38-bi T16 n

7.50

32.80.n.

Indragiri (83).

5.23

8,75

• 96(-1.

Jeram (31)

1381

15-n.

Jimah ($!)

*1.39.

1.59

Kolemak R. (33).;

H. & K. Wharfs than kee

5,50

6.9%

B&W Dock

•Shai

Docks

109 15.

Kompas (32)

7.70

LAND HOTELS & BUILDINGS

Lora ($5)

6.00

6.40

Central Estates - men trans sta

$80.n

Malkka Pinda

2,00 2.15

of 18 be

Malakoff (82)

4.15

4.25

.0.50

0.63

5.75 6

China Sugars ... Malabon Sugars MINING Mining Adm

Langkats

Rans Sain

Tronch Mines

Ural Caspiana

DOCES, SYEARYEE, GODOWKS, &

Hayter (15) ...

Hongkong Hotels

Hongkong Lands $80 b. 848, (840)

30% $5.50 b. 321 b.

1.173 m2.

Mandai-Tekong (SI) Margui (95)... «Now Burendah (19)

Nyalan (85)- Pajam (33)

Humphreys

Kowloor Landa

West Points

1542

Heibow

COTTON MILIA.

On Manila

Phulen 78.

On demand,

∙10)

Ewo Cottons Kung Yiks

On Shanghai

C.St.Jamca

On demand

nom.

20 days' night(private paper).....

Da Tokobama.

142)

On demand,

Gold Leaf, 100 fine (per tael) 45.40 Sovereigns(Bank's buying rate) $8.20

Silver (per or)

Bar Silver in Hongkong

Chinese Copper Cash ...

Chinese Copper Cents

Rate of Native Interest

Chinese Sabi Gaižaus tarp

Hoogkour Sad, Coin

Aparri

Dagupan

Manila

・Legsapla

Tacloban

Iloilo

48d Surigao

25%. nom. Gusm

pm

THE CALENDAR,

MEMO.: FOR...

TO-DAY

2.16-Frawley Co. at the Theatre Royal FlyThe Boomerang":

MEMOS, FOR TO-MORROW. Empire Day

9.16 pm. Frawler Co. at the Theatre

Fly Tiger Rose All ever

GENERAL MEMORANDI, BATURDAY, May 25 se Sor

9.15pm-Frawley Co. at the Theatre.. MONDAY, MAY 17 May

3 p.m.-Auction of Crown Land it

PW.D Fuar, May 28

29.79

D 4.30

Tabuan...... 0.78 80 5o8

T. F. CLAXTON, Diestory Hongkong. Observatory, May 23, 1918. 1. BAROMETER, reduced to 32 degrees Fabri obelt, on the level of the ses in inches, tenths and hundredths,

8. TEMPERATUAL in the shade, in de grees Fahrenheit.

a HODITY, in percentage of estors tion, the humidity of air saturated with moisture being 100

4. DIRECTION OF WIND, to two points. 6. FORGE OF WIND according to Beadford Seala

6. STATE OF WEATHER, b blue sky, e detached aloud, d drizzling rain, I fog,

Shanghai Cottons.. Yangtazepoons past amo Orientals

i

M:90ZLLADIOUS. £

China-Bornes

China Lights

Chins Providents

688.70 b. & 6.80 ste

Dairy Farme

Cements

H.E. Electrics

Hongkong Hoper

9:

T. 138) 12

11.15

6.30 b

Fantai (31)`

1.10 1.25

... $8.25 n.

Palin Balang (810): Punggor (81)...

3.35

4.10

0.60

$400 badalls (65)

$7.25.

83.

Sandycroft (B2)

3.25

Soudai (85)...

6.00

·6,50.

B

Sembrong ($1)

0.35

Sungai Bagan (9)

do.(New)

576

b."

UBO

0.35

...

Tapab (810) *.

14.50 15.50

Water-boats

IL

Teluk Anson (35)

5.10b

9,50 20.00

$8.00 b.

$1.00 1.20

0,60 0.76 0.90 L00

H.K. Tramways $5.40 h. 6.45.50

Pesk Tramways (Old)... 88,80 Tambaiak (#11)***

Steam Laundries

Powells

ELK Steel Foundries Wispana..

-10-b.

29.968

HONGKONG REGISTER.

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passing showers, a squat, I rain, snow, Tamporsture thunder, visibility, w dow, wet dri

KAL irractice. tenths and ban-Directi dredths.

Temperature. Hongkong, Ma

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Hughes & Hough

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OFFICIAL NIGHT IN MAY.

The following, table shows the Bien- ¤¦dard Time at which Official Night enda

and begiza during the month of May 1018 —

Date

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