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EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

(Continued from Paga 5.) STIRRING SPEECH BY FRENCH PREMIER.

THE TIME A TERRIBLE ONE

PARIS, June 1.

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In the Chamber, E. Clemenceau in the course of a statement said that although the time is a terrible one the courage and beroism of the troops are equal to the situation. The soldiers have been fighting one against five Loud cheer.) f. Clemencean paid high tributes to General Foch and General Petain. He said: "Genel Foch possesses the confidence of the Allies and the Versailles Council decided to thank him pablicly. Despite may withdrawal To shall expitulate. The British and French affectives are becoming exhausted, like those of the Getmans. The result of the struggle depends on America's help. The Allies are determined to pursue the war to the end Victory will be ours if the authorities rise to the height ad the situation." The Premier received an ovation, and a vote of confidence was necorded the Government by 377 votes

to 100.

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CONFIDENCE NOT SHAKEN.

M. Clemenceau aid that dificult timas were coming and the only question was whether they could stand them.-(Loud cheers). For four years our effectives have been wearing them- elves out. Our front has been heid by line of soldiers, which is becoming thinner and thinner. Our Allies have aleo anffered enormous losses and now arrives a fresh mass of German Divisions 1 good condition. Is there anyone who does not realise that under the weight of this tremendous move our lines had to give way at some points!" The Ex.ent of their recoil has become great and dangerona. I say nothing mort, Nothing has occurred to shake our confidence in our soldiers."-(Lond cheers.)

The Preinier's tribute to the French. soldiers, Eghting one against five and aleepless for three or four days, arousel

A number of De great enthusiasm. paties sprang up shouting Vice Armee! M. Frischanel interposed: "The Cham- ber unanimously recognises the beroism of our soldiers."--(Loud cheers).

THE HARDEST BATTLE OF THE WAR

THE URGENT NEED OF MEN. FURTHER COMBING OUT.

LONDON, June 5.

Sir Auckland Geddem Minister of National Sorrice, speaking at Whit church, deseribel the present work as the most critical of the war and said the casualties of both sides in the present 'battle werd very beary Consequently, as the call for pan is more orgent than ever, the Government were not calling men from agriculture. coal mines. munition works and all essential industries which the Govern ment had hitherto done its best to conserve and develop. The calls upon the rural parts

THE

HINA

MAIL.

HONGKONG DEFENCE

CORPS.

Orters for Cadet Company by 2nd Llous To-day's Advertisements

*. J. E. W. Beard.

PAZIDER."

Administrative Orders by Major M. A.Saturday, 13th June:-

Morgan, Administrative Commandant.

ZECTUÉE.

A lecture will be given by Captain E H. Gray, 74th Punjabis to N.00 and men of the Corps at Headquarters" on Friday, 14th Joas, at 8 p.m. Subject, Experiences of Service.

Uniform need not be worn.

Orlen ter Intasiry Battalion by Major R. 1. Morgan,

Jadging Distance Test. were very heavy.SATURDAY, 15th June Everything in the next few weeks depended upon maintaining the armies.

M. Clamencezu proceeded to say he could not maintain that there had been no mistakes; but it was bis business to discover and punish mistakes and in this he was supported by two great salters, General Foch and General Petain (Loud cheers? These men were as present fighting the hardest battle of the war with n hercism which

AUSTRIAN WORKING CLASSES EXCITED.

COPENHAGEN, Jane 3. The" Arbeiter Zeitung of Vienna publishes the Austrian Socialist Congress proclamation to Austrians warning the Goverment of the danger arriving from the greatly excited state of the working asses, which is likely to be heightened if the people believe the Central Powers as ghting for Imperialistic aime particularly if food conditions do not improve. The Congress considers a general strike at present inadvisable.

The Austrian Censer struck out two thirds of the Congress decisions.

OBITUARY.

INDIANAPOIS, Jone. 5. The death is announced of Alr. Fair. banks, a former Vice-President of the United States.

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ROYAL OBSERVATORY HONGKONG, DAILY WEATHER REPORT.

JUNE 12, 1913-

Wind

Station-

Hour.

Widicstock 6a

Barometer

at Ses Lovel.

99.73

39.97

29.89

Memuro₤29.63! Hakodate .. Tokio ...... Kochi Nagasaki... Kagoshima Datima...!

Nabe....... fasigion....

99.80

30.0

29.70

Bubio Island, Weibaiwei 629.79 Hankow ... Ichang Kiskang **** Changsha Shangbai... Gatz'aff sharp Ph Amor...... Swatowe Tihoku ... (3.29.71 199.74 Taichu....

19.71 Tainan ***** " Eoshua...

29.71 Pescadores

29.62 Cantona 29.68 Hongkong

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Gap Rock.. 89.8i

Maczo

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he was unable to find words to expresa

The Army is better than anything we could have expected-Lond cheers). Hen must have faith and die for their deal if they wish to give us victory. We have yielded ground, much more ground than we could have wished. There are man who paid for this retreat with their blood. I know some who accomplished acts of beroism like those Bretons who were surrounded in a wood all night and who next day sent a

Wachowa. message by carrier pigeon: "You may

Pakboi # ecme and find us. We shall hold opt Elbow..... half a day ret."(Load ebeers). These Phalen 7.29.63

en make the Fatherland. They con Tourane... tiave it, prolong it that Fatberland C.St.James without which no reform is possible Aparri They die for an ideal, for a history, Dagupan which is foremost among the histories Manila. Legaspi amirilised peoples. They are calm and Tacloban

bold on to the Iloilo confident, determined and in this hard battle. (Lasd cheers). Surigao Victory is to you because the Germans Guam who are not so intelligent as they are Laboan.... told they are, have only one method,

namely, to throw their whole weight

iuto the venture and push it to the end.

FRANCE WILL NEVER YIELD,

Temperature.

Humidity.

Direction.

Foroo.

Weather.

TITIATURE |

001201

230 pm. "A" Company, Mounted

Section, half M. frun Co. (as detailed by O. C. BL. G. Co.) and half Signalling Section (as detailed by OC. Signalling Bection) will parade at Statue Fier: Dress, drill order.

Company and the remainder of the M. Gun Co. and bignalling Section will parade on Saturday, 8th instant, instead of as previously ordered.

TONKRAL

140 - 8 and 4 Sections fall in at Headquarters to proceed is Sai-Wan.

G. E. STEWART, Captain, Adjutant, H.E. Defence Corps. Hongkong, 7th June, 1019,

WEATHER REPORT.

June 12. 194. 40m-With few

ly to moderately throughout the ard ceptions, pressure has increased slight it is highest in the vicinity of the Bonias The northern depression has passed into the Pacific, and the southern depression appears to be filling up to the NE of Hongkong.

Hongtong Rainfall for the 24 hours eading at 10 am today, 9 inch. The funeral of the late Sergt. 4. B. Total since January 1st, 31.83 inches, Bryson will take place on Sunday, 10thminst an average of 39.41 inches. iamant. Time and point of assembly will be notified later.

J. H. W. Armstrong, 7.D.

Orden for Artillery Company by Capt.

Duties at Belchers Eattery are discan. tinurd so froze p.m., atb June. Thursday, 13th Jan

7.80

Forecast for the 34 hours sading st noon on the 13th June:-

1-Hongkong to Gap Rock: Light variable winds, probably freshening from S. or B.; cloudy, some rain.

1-Formore Channel: The same as Na 1.

I-Bouth coast of China between Hongking and Lamocks: The saINI RA am-Right Half Company, No. 9. pazade at Headquarters Full-South coast of China. between marebing order, with ammunition Hongkong and. Hainan: The same as

No. 1. but without great coats.

st Relahera Battery. New Layers' Clase only.

13 p.m.-Left Halt Company, parode

Friday, 14th June-

4.15 p.m.-Left Half Company, parade

at Headquarters. Full marching order, with ammunition but without great coats.

Orders for Enginese Company by Captain B. Rosvali.

7th to 14th June

E. MANNING SIGHTLY.

Parades as per rosters posted at Ecad quarters. Engire drivers, 6.45 p.m.; electricians, at 7.00 p.m. OFFICERS XELT FOR DUTT,

Belchers, Lieut. Hall; Lyeemen,

Lieut.

YISITORS AT THE HOTELS.

HONGKONG HOTEL

Mr and Mrs JI. Mr W, D. Keith

Abert

Mr H. Krebs

Mr R. W. ArceN Capt. J. Bakker Mr J. H. Baring Mr H. A. Harter Mrs ER. Belilios Mr and Mrs O.

Bierelez

Mr. B. J. Birbeek Birchell Mr H. G.

Mr J. D. Birrell

Mr C. D. Bobanan Mr Bonnefoy

Capt. Th. Larsco Me and Mrs artsen

My A. H. Lay Mr and Mrs J,

Leiria

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Mr

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H; Stonecutters, Lious.MFR. F. Brayn

Mr A. Brieron Mr W. G. Browell

Stevenson,

WSTRUCTIONS YOR HIGHER RATINGS AND

BATTALION ATTACHED FOR DUTY.

Class 1, at Belchers at 9.30 p.m. on Mondays and Thursdays for all who have not passed the "Proficient *** rate (1) examination. Class 2, at Belchers at 8.30 pm on Tuesdays and Fridays for all N.C.OL and men of higher ratings, under Staff Sergis. Ovendene and Parsons, EE., and Sergt. Day, H.K.D.C. Class 3, at Ireemun at 6.50 p.m. on Tuesdays and Fridays, under Staff Serts, Banlay and White, R.E., and Sergt. Williams, H.K.D.C. N.C.Os. and mea residing at the Peak are informed that a special tram leaves

at 12.15 am, on Wednesday, Fridays and Sundays (ie. for those coming off first relief on Tuesday, Thursday and Satar. Any nights

Orders for Lafantry Battalion by Major H. A. Morgan,

PARADES.

“ į "* Company.

MrA. G. McDowall

Mr E. M. MeGrath

Mr C. M. Mclane

Mr D. C. McIntcub

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Neeson

Mr L. J. Milenbach Mr R. V. Cameron Mr and Mrs W. F. Mr G. W. Chandler Mr P. Chilvers Mr J. 4. Clark Mr W. Clarke Mr J. D. Courtney MrJ. B. Crew Dr and Mrs H

Cumming

Mr M R. Nicholson MJ. S. Nicolion It. P. K. Otky Mr S. 8. Parry Bir D. D. Petrie L Mr A. F. Pfiner

Mrs Pritchard and

$ children Mr E. H. Est Miss F. Reay Mr G. V. Riach MP M. Rishood Mr D. Bitchie Madam Rouse Mr C. E. Seyb Mrs H. Sheelan Mrs G. Surwood

and maid Mr F. D. Bilas Mr Geo. Sim

Mr W. L. Davies Mrs F. E. Davis Mr C.J. Donnell Mme. E. Esnault Mr A. C. Fewings Capt. and Mrs.

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PUBLIC AUCTION.

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from account er zur GONGWANED),

WEDNESDAY,

the 19th June, 1918, commencing at 5.30 p.m., at their Sales Rooms. No 8, Des Vorax Road, Corner of Ice House Street,

AN ABOLTMENT OF

HOUSEHOLD LINENS, &c,

Comprising:

Singla and Double Plain

and

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11018.

MAIL NOTICE

HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, 13TH JUNE, 1918

The Services to Germany, Austria, Bulgaria and the Ottoman Em are suspended.

OUTWARD MAILS

REGISTERED and PARCEL MAILS close 16 minutes- earlier than the time given below unless otherwise. stated

Quilts, Table Cloths, Pure Linen Damuk Hemstitched Shoeta, Fillow Casas, Bei Swatow Serviettes, Bath Sheets, Bath Towels, Turkish Towels, Blankets,

&Com £ Terms --Cash, o

&c.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers. Hongkong. June 19, 1918.

PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.

S.S.. "COLOMBIA" FROM SAN FRANCISCO, IA HONOLULU, JAPAN: PORTS, SHANGHAI AND MANILA.

515

baring

HE abovementioned · vessel

arrived from the shorementioned parts. Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Cargo will be landed at their risk into the Bazardous and/or antr Hamrdous Gedowns of the Bongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godawn Co., Ltd, Kowloos, and stored at Consigases' rak Consignces of Cargo are hereby notidad that they must produce an Import Permit signed by the Superintendent of Imperte and Experts, Hongkong, before Bill of Lading can be countersigned.

All broken, chafed and damaged Goode are to be left in the Godown where they TUESDAY, will be azamined 18th June, at 10.3.

All claims must be presented wildla a month of the steamer's arrival hers, ser which they eaunot be recognized. M

No Claims will be admitted after the. Goods have left the Godowns kad ali Goods remaining undelivered after the 19th June, 1918, will be subject to rest.

No Fire Irantance whatever wil be affected.

Consignees are requested to sepi in their Bill of Lading for countersignature immediately..

PACIFIC MAIL S.S. Co.

J. ORAM BHEPPARD,

Acting Agent. Hongkong, June 15, 1918.

EXCHANGE.

Hongkong, June 18, 1918.

On London...

41

Bank, Wire

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On demand, on

H

30 days' sight

4 months" sight. ---

Credits, 4 months sight,

Documentary, 4 months sight 3/1

Jn Paris

On demand,

Credite, & months' sight,

On Bombay-

517

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Saigon... Formoes vis Angiog Japan via Kobe Shanghai and North Chins Shanghai and North Chine Philippine Islands...

Port Bayard

-...

Shanghai and North China Haiphong

Haiphong, Saigon, Straits, Bangkok, Colombo. India, Aden, Egypt. South Africa and Europe vie Buck Japan via Nagasaki....... Weihaive and Tientsin... Shanghai and North Chins Swatow, Amoy and Formoss via Keelung Japan via Nagasaki, Honolulu, Canada,

United States. Central and Nonth! America and Europe vin kæ Franciscu

Cebu and Iloilo

Swatow, Amoy and Foochow

Shanghai and North China Shanghai and North China Swatow, Auroy and Fodehow

Superscribed correspondence only.

DATE

Thursday, 13th, 2.00 AM,

Thursday 13th, 200 Thursday, 18th, 11.00 Thursday, 135, 11,00 Thursday, 13th, 11:00 am. Thursday, 13th, 200 Thursday, Lath; /1.00 x.m.- Thursday, h. 1.00 .. Thursday, 188.00 Thursday, 10th, "8.00 7.x, ¡Friday, 14th,

Regististion 11.15

Letters

Nous

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2.30M

Tuesday, 18th, 11.00 AM.

Tuesday, 18th 1.00 PM

Tuesday, 18th, 200 FIG Thursday, 20th, 200ra 21st 1:00 PM Friday,'

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Fraz SRANCZA..

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SHIPPING

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13.001342

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8790 D:

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1.108

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1.20

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35/-

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1504

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108 b.

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1.9$ 1.35

4.50

400

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3.25

3.75

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om

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5,50 6.00

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$90 b & 90s.

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7.50

5.26.

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5.00

5,50

On

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147

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P.

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4.00. 4.25

Mr P. Thomson.

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0.60 0.70.

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T. F. CLAXTON, Director. Hongkong Observatory, June 12, 1918

1. BAROMETER, Foduced to 32 degrees Fahrenheit, on the level of the sea in inches, tenths and hundredths.

P

The only thing that matters is fuel

2. TELATUS in the shade, in de access. You have before you a Govern-aroes Fahrenheit k

3. HUMIDITY, in percentage of satura ment which, as it told you, did "bot enter into power ever to accept artion, the humidity of air saturated with Trader.-(Loud cheers from Left and moisture being 100. Right). As long as we are here. the Fatherland will be defended to the death and no force will be spared to untain success. We will never yield. That is the word of command of our Government. We will never yield at day mobiant.

The Germans are once more staking verything on a cowp which is meant to frighten us as that we may abandon the struggle. For what was their rent

etiort made on the Yser in 1914 order to reach Calais aud reparató from the British and compel the latter to renounce the struggle. Why did they begin again and why have they once more begun agnia? In order to obtain the effect of terror. The effec tires of the belligerenta are being exhausted, those of the Germans as well.

5.30 p.m.-Nos. 8 and 4 Platoons on Mrs M. V. Jones

Murray Parade Ground. Dress, drill order. Saturday, 15th June-

Nos. 1, 3, and 4-Platoons Judging Distance test. Time and place will be notified later,

"B" Company. Saturday, 15th June:-

Inter-Section Rifle competition at King's Park Hange. Teams of six men and one N.C.O. (as detailed by Fatson

DIRECTION OF WIND, to two points 6. FORAE OF WE, according to Commanders) from each section. Dress, Bodford Scale

6. STATE OF WEATHER, b bine sky, drill order with pouches. Teams detached cloud,'d drizzling rain, I lograrado outside U.S.B. Club orpo

gloomy, h hail, 1 lightning, o overcast King's Park Range as follows- ppassing showers, a squal, rain, 10000,

thunder, visibility, w dew, vok 7. Rams ir mehed. seuthe sud bran dredtha

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** Concluding, M. Clemenceau says: The, HISTORY. T

vents in Russia gars our enemies's mil ou additional men on the Franco-Brish Front, but we have Allies representing the foremost nations of the world who are plodged themselves to continue the war until the attainment of success, which we, kold within our grasp if we xart the necessary energy. The people of Francu will accomplish its task, and those who have fallen have not fallon MHK is van, since they have made French istory great. It remains for the living to complete the magnificent work of the dead(ou cheers from all parts of the Houre Ty

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Ale G. G. Wood Judge Me and Mrs N. B. Mr and M B

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Capt. de MiraMacaulay

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Mrs Moora

On Calcutta

On datand

Borereigns (Bank's buying rate) $ 0.05 Silver (per oz) say

Bar Bitrer in Hongkong 25 p. nom. Chinese Copper Cash mem # % pos. Chinese Copper Cents

Rate of Native Interest Chinese Sub. Coin

Hongkong San. Coin

HONGYONG REGİŞTER.

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Halo Distance test. Time and places, and Mrs. H. Smith be notified later.

MACHINE GUS CEFANT, Thursday, 18th June

6.10 p.m.-The following men will

Bancock

My W. B. Hind

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He and Mrs F. G.

Tarser

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parade Headquarters Privates Mr and Ms Geo.Lt. Col. Jolm Ward,

Field, Irvine, Labram, Logan, McKerns and Stapleton." Beginners Class on Wudzesday, 12th and Friday, 34th Jane, 7.10 am, at Headquarters.

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Mr and Mr Blarkey

6.30 p.m.-At-Jockey Club Stables.

Uress, drill order without rifics.

ONALLING SECTION.. Friday, 14th June!

6.80 p.m.Parado at Headquaria

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riday, 14th

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and

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T. 107

Lagu Kung Mows .... Oriental

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11:50

110

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Hongkong Ropes

29.62 29.68.

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HK Trailways

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87,01%.

70

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0.50

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$43.

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10 b.

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$12.0

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Weather

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85,10 b.

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0.80. : 0.00

$7.80 b.

$28.

Utan Simpan (31)-

Uri ed Malacon (81)

"0.75) (1.0)

Force

Highest apen 1's Temperaints on the Uth-80') Loret, apan`ate Temperature est the 10-76

EFCLAXTIVE Dirilor. Hongkong, Ubservatory June it, 1818.

BAR

Temper

AD

Do

Do

Wet

Wet

Do

(Wet bull

Ba

+39 05

Bteam Laundries

H.K, Steel Foundries

Water beata

Watsons ma

Powells

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HONGKONG TIDES.

The tide table aven below has been

compiled at the National Almanng Office

OFFICIAL NIGHTS IN JUNEZ

The following Table shows the Stan

in Londen from the result of the analysis dard Time at which Official Night ende

of observations taken by means of a and begins during the month of Juney Automatic tide-recording machine in the 1918

Tuni Water Folice Basin at Tsim Sha Data

during the years 1903-8, 20

of the table correpanda with June 19th, 5.17

· The zero of 29.03 the rare of the sounding in the Admiralty 20.00 Chart, which has been found to be lost

81 inabas below mean sea-level r

83

4

To obtain the depth of water on the

83 tida, gange the Victorie Naval Yard

78 3 Leet 4 inches, and in the gange 78 at Lamont Dock, Aberdeen, add 10 feet 4 inches to the height given, in the table.

Maximun BRADOROID Minimuta fover night) 77

BOWEL COMPLAINT IN CHILDREN.

URING the summer months mott

should watch for

Me Stabbing and looseness of the child's

tion:

B$19 and daughter,

#flain

Benedy

June 13th to 19th, 1918.

21st,

5.28)

20th, 5.30 97th 5.31

Begins

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