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EARLIER TELEGRAMS.
(Continued from Page 5.)
THE ROYAU SILVER WEDDING.
WOMEN WORKERS' HOMAGE.
LONDAY, June 30,
Three thomand women workers marched to Buckingham Palace to pre- sent an address of homage to Their Majesties the King and Queen as the women's present at the Silver Wedding The King replied warmly paying a tribute to women's services during the war and adding, “I trust the procession today will bring home to those who have not yet realised it the country's med of their help."
THE IRISH PROBLEM.
THE FEDEKAI" DEVOLITION QUESTION.
Lexbox, June 30,
The PréseBurena publishes a raport of the proceedings of the deputation of all parties except the Trish, which arged the case of Federal davolution to Str. Lloyd George, who was accompanied by Mr. Barces, General Smeta, Mr. Chamberlain, Mr. Long. Dr. Addison, Hr. Fisher And Mr. Shortt, Lond Brassey, Lord Selbourne. Sir Wm. Robertson and Mr. Adamson were among the spokesmen of the depata
tion
GERMAN ĠIASING METHOD A FAILURE
HONGKONG DEFENCE
AMSTERDAM, June 20. The Koelwish Folkstrúng anggesti that besides bad weather, treachery was responsible for the Austrian failure on the Piave and quotes the official Vienna
the Rechspent for
statement Webst German gassing mothers are a failure.
A SHINING AUGURY OF FINAL TRIUMPH.
ROME, June 29. King Emmanuel in an Army Order congratulates the troops on the brilliant His victory on the Piave, which, Majosty says, is a shining augury ef final triumpb.
CZECHO-SLOVAK TROOPS IN
FRANCE.
PARIS June 30.
In presenting colours to the Czecho Slovak troops in France, President Poincar hoped they wuak acon be reinforced by the heroic Czecho legiona which had cut their way through Siborin from Ukraino.
UNITED STATES AND THE SLAY QUESTION.
WASHINGTON, June 29.
Order
CORPS.
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the Armory Company by Capt. J. H. Y. Armstrong, V.D."
PARADES AT BELCHERS LITTERT.
Thursday, 45 Taly:--
5.15. p.m.-Leit Fall Coy..
Layers' sss only. Friday, 5th July
Now
7.30 un-Right Hall Coy. Full drill. 5.13 p.m.-Left Half Coy. Full drill.
Order for Engineer Company by Captain W. Russal,
[39th June to th July –
B. L. MANNING NIGHTLY.
Parndes is pez rostera posted at Head- quarters. Eogine drivers at 6.45 p.m. Electricans at 7,00° p...
OFFICES NEIT VOS DETT. Belebers. Lieut. Hall; Lyeemun, Jud Lieut. Hill; Stercutters, Leut. Steven-
son.
INSTRUCTIONS. FOR. HIGHER RATINGS AND
N-0.08, AND MEN OF THE INFANTDY
BATTALION ATTACHED FOR DUNT. Clase '1. ut Belchers, at 6.30 pensà en Mondays and Thursdays fat all who have not passed the "Proficient" rate (I/-)
examination.
Class 9, ni Belchers,nt 6,50 p.m. on Mr. Lansing in a statement points cut that German and Austrian officials Tuesdays and Fridays for all N.0.0. and amypatilizers have eight to mis ad men of higher ratings, under Staft represent the United States Government Sergt. Ovendene and Parsons, R.E.; and statement of June 29 as regards the Sargt. Day. II.K.D.C. interests of the Czecho-Slovaks and
Chess 3, at Lyman, at 6.50 p. 60
Mr. Adamsoo, while in favour of devolution, mid the Labour Party would not acquiesce in an attempt to go-Stars and therefore Mr. Lansing Tuesday and Fridays, under Stat establish a federal form of Government now defines the position of the Govern Burgts. Barlay and White, K.E.; and being made the excuse for hanging upment to be that all branches of the Slav Bergt, Williams, ILK.D.C.
race should be completely freed from Home Rula for Ireland
German and Austrain rule.
Fin believed that unless the Iriah dificulty was settled quickly they should either re- sign Ireland or in the near future to Bring to the settlement other forces than the two sections of the British
people.
THE EX-TSAR. SAFE.
BASLA, June 29.
Newspapers state that the Court, of
Mr. Lloyd George replying said he Darmstadt has been informed by to had always been a strong federalist. Russian Ambassador in Berlin that the He realized the impossibility of Parlin-ex-Tear is safe.
sent dealing adequately with post-
war problems if it was simultaneously RUMANIA'S HARVEST A COMPLETE
FAILURE.
AMSTERDAM, June 29.
In the Reichstag the Progressive Deputy, Herr Gotheim, stated that the Rumanian harvest would be a complete' failure owing to the war and bad
QUESTION.
t
|
Datu af Belchers Pellets for Joly, 1018. is posted at Readquarters for in- formation of all concerned
Orders for Infantry Battalion by Major H. A. Morgan.
PARADES.
"A" Company.
Friday, 5th July —
5.30 p.m.Yox. 3 and 4 Platoons on Murray Parade "Ground. T.E.T. Dress, drill order with pouches. No. 1 Platoon will parade during the
week
as ordered by in T.E.. Platoon Sergeant,
"B" Company. ursday, 4th July-
5.30 p.m.C.Os. of No. 7 Platoon
jas detailed by Piston Commander) at HendyCarters. T.ET. Saturday, th Juiga-
Inter-Section Rifle Competition at King's Park Range.
Teams of ene
taxed with local affairs, bat it was impossible to carry such a measure during war without something like "general, ascent, There was no doubt about opinion in Scotland and Wales, but, opinion in England was not clear And that really mattered. It was really a question for the English con- weather.
tituencies. Other special difficulties included the question of Ulster, on THE WAR PRISONERS EXCHANGE which the deputation's view was not cloar. Be would not like to predict
devolution how far
would help.
LONDON, June 30. solve the Irish question.. The Sir George Cave, interviewed, stated .40
sational ecnicianica must be eased. that he did not uaticipate much.D. and six men (as detalled by Both Unionists and Home Rulers diffenly in coming to an arrangement Platoon Commanders) Irom each section. had an Darnay feeling that the best was being done fur the country, But if the scheme proposed giving quil treatment to Ireland, England, Scotland and Wales, we could say to Irishmen :
"We are giving you esselly what we are taking ourselves. What i sgood enough for as ought to be good enough for you." That would satisfy the Dominiona who are con vinced that we are treating Ireland
lumsily and tactlessly by not giving her the freedom which is her due That cortably is the feeling in America. He had ruceived letters rem during the last few days from prominent pro-English Americans who
wern
most unhappy that the Trish question was 'unsolved and therefore he was glad they were promoting a Molution which would ultimately give some satisfaction as being fair, just and business-like,
THE BIG OFFENSIVES.
Losbox, June 28,
A well informed source confirms the message from Rotterdam regarding the impending German offensive being probably in the northern sector, while subsidiary attacks elsewhere are, likely The Italiane are not likely to launch further great counter attacks as the disculties would be very great, but it
·will be long before the Austrian army Las recovered sufficiently to resume the offensive.
EFFECTIVE WORK BY- KEROPLANES.
LONDON, June 30,
The Air Ministry states:- The enemy aarodrome at Frescaty was attacked on the evening of June Bursts were not observed owing to had visibility. Wo Tery successfully tacked the Badische Aniline Sodafa brik at Manheim yesterday despïta unfavourable weather and dropped many beary bombs 8x bursts were observed. on the factory. Five hostile Laachines attacked our formation over the objec Live, bat we drove down thres, two of thes being out of control All our machines returned.
NAVAL ENGAGEMENT OFF BELGIAN COAST.
LONDON, Jans 29, The Admiraly announces that four British destroyera patrolling off the Tolgian count on the evening of the 27th, sighted eight enemy torpedo boats. The British destroyers went full-speed nextterly sourse and engaged the ay in a long range action lasting for fifteen minuta. Thres more torpedo
enemy whereupon the This joined the Britah fell back on their support. The nemy did not follow and the action www.broken of. The British vessels wors not damaged
regarding a treaty on the war prisovers question. Exchange was more difficult but he still hoped to arrive at reasons hle terins."
+
WAR BONUS FOR MINERS.
LONDON, Jona 20.
At a Conference of the Executive of the Miner's Federacion the 1'remier, the President of the Board of Trade and
the Coal Controller conceded the miners an advance of eighteen pence daily as a war bonus.
HERR" KUEHLMANN'8 SPEECH.
DRAFTED AFTER CONSULTA- TION WITH THE KAISER
LONDON, June 25,
The "Times" correspondent at The Hague, says:
Herr Kuehlmann's first speech in the Reichstag was drafted after consultation
Dress, drill order with pouches. Teams to parade ontside U.S.R. Clah opposite King's Park Rance as follows:--
2.45 p.m. Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4 Sections. 3.15 p.m. Nos. 9, 10, 11 and 12 Secs, 3.43.p.m. No. 5, 6, 7 and 8 Sections. 4.13 p.m. Nos. 13, 14, 16 and 16 Secs.
MACHINE GUN COMPANT.
Wednesday, 3rd July -
5.10 p.m.-N. 4 'nad 5 Gnas at Headquarters Dress, as above.
Friday, 5th July
7.1a.m.-Beginners' Class at Head.
quarters..
.MOUNTED
SECTION.
Thursday, 4th July:-
5.30 pm.At Jockey Club Stables.
Dress, drill order without rifles.
Unbearable Itching Spread Over Head Healed By Cuticura
"Ringvorm left a round patch of dan- druff which at times was very irritating. I commenced scratching and by so do ing the dandruff spreadali overniy head, Then my bair began to fall out and the itching right and day was unbearable. The dandruff would come off in large pieces, leaving a more place, also discharge of watery-like duid
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WEATHER REPORT.
www.
July 27. 121. 10.-Owing to the lack of telegraphic returns this morning, it is impossible to summarise pressure change | and distribution. No weather map will be issued.
Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 am. to-day, 3.72 inch. Total since January 136, 41.39 inches, against an average of 39.98 inches.
Forecast for the 14 hours ending i
noon on the 3rd July
OFFICIAL NIGHTS IN-JULY.
The following table shows the Stas. dard Time at which Oficial Night ends and beging during the month of July,
Date. Ends July at 1-
1973
Jad, 3.31
3rd, 5.32
19
4th, K.Ja
3th, 5.33
6th 1.39
"th, 8.34 9th. 5.34
"1
19th, 3.30
10th, 3.35
17th 5.39
Begins. 7.21 pm..
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TUESDAY, JULY 2-1:
MAIL NOTICE
HONGKONG, TUESDAY, 2ND JULY, 1919,
The Services, to Germany, Austria, Bulgaria and, the Ottoman Empire are suspended..
OUTWARD MAILS
REGISTERED and PARCEL MAILS close 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated.
Saigon......
Weihaiwel, Chaloo and Tientsim
Sandakan
11th 5.35
19th 3.38
For
13th, 5.36
14th, 6.39
Fort Bayard
128, 5.37
Saigon...
16th, 5.37
18th, 5.38
19th, 5.38
⚫ 20th 5.30-
'Pakhoi
Hist 8,39
2nd, 5,40
S4th
3.40
23th,
5.41
"geth.
5.41
27th. 5.42
.23th
5.42
DATE Wednesday, 3rd, 8.00 A.M. Wednesday, 3rd- 9.00 £
་་
23rd, 3, 40.
Hoitow
Swatow, Amoy and Formosa via Takao Hoihor and Haiphong
Swatow, Jmoy and Foochow
Wednesday, 3rd Noor Wednesday, 3rd, 11.00 AM. Wednesday, 3rd, 1,00 Par Wednesday, 3rd, 1400 Fal Wednesday, 3rd. 1.00 PM. Thursday, 4th, 8.00 4.x. Thursday, tb, 1000;
Thursday, 4th, 200ra. Thursday, the 4.00°r.
29th 3.43
20th, 5.43 31st, 3.44
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ROYAL OBSERVATORY
· HONGKONG, `DAILY WEATHER
REPORT.
1Hongkong to Gap Rock: S. and 3.W. winds, fresh to moderate; cloudy. Station. occasional rain.
4.-Formosa Channel: More. 3.-South coast of Chiis between Hongkong and Lamocks: None.
4-Youth coast of Chica between Hongkong,and Haipan : None.
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Andergon
Imiris Capt. and Mrs. J.Me C. Little
Barku
Mr Robt. L. Logan Master B. L. Berkus Mr H. W. Luck Mr JH. Baring Dr G. W. Wickman
Mr & Mrs D. McColl Miss A. McColl
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Sprott
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T
Mr V. Steenaloy Mr Hashim
MPA. T. Stubbi MrF. W. Henderson Mies Swestland Mr A. Hicks
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Wind
Hour,
Barometer
nt Yes Level.
Temperaturo.
Humidity
Direction.
Weather.
Force.
Tho
5 K
Takio Kochi Nagasaki Kagoshima. Ostina Naha.....! Ishijima Weihaiwei sa Bonin laland
Hankow
Ichang
Changths Shanghai
Gutah......
Sharp Pk... Amoy...... Swatow Taiboku ........| 5 Taichu...... Teinan
ZP
Koshop Pescadores. Canton 6 Hongkong Gap Rock.. Масао Wnchow...9K Pakhoi Hollow
Phalien
Tourage
C.St.James
Aparri Ga
Dagapen... Manila..... Legaspi Tacloban .. Iloilo Surigao... Guam - 4.30 Labuano
29.88 21
Shanghai and North China
Fort Eayart...
Swator...
Japan vi Kube...
Philippine Islands
Japan via Kobe, Canada, United States Central and South America and Europe ria Seattle Tientsin
Thursday, 4th, 5.00 r
Friday
5th, 11.00.
Friday,
th, 11.00 LK.
Friday,
th, 2.0.x.
¡Saturday, 6th,
Registration 9.45 1.3! Letters 10.30 L.M.
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Tuesday, 8th, 11.00
Shanghai and North China"...
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Tuesday, ath, 1.00 P
Straits, Bangkok Ceylon Bombay. Adeo, Egypt and *Europe 'vin Snez
BLA
(Wednesday, 10th,
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• Superscribed sorrespondence only.
Fridag, ist 2.00 PM...
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QUOTATIONS.
HONGKONG, Snd JULT, 1918.
SINGAPORE RUBBER SHARE MARKET.
MESSRS, FRASER AND CO.'9 QUOTATIONS.
BANES
Hongkong Banks"
MARINĂ ÎNSUBAJ CIS,
Canton Ins. North China Ins. Union les.
Yaugtsze
Ins.
FIR IURANCH,
И
Rauta
Docks, WhitYm, · GOƉOWNa, kc, --- H&K. Wharfs... 1803 b. 80
***
Bukit Timah (10).
(66 0.75
*0,00 | 5,50)
"OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS.
11.XX.
$59% 39
Biwakose, June 24th.
Alor Gajab (81) $339 h
3.00-
...T.125 n.
***
*** --- $799
Amal Maisy fy. pd.
0.25
Chine Fire Ins....
$190 ex. 73
$132
Ayer Hitasi (93) ...
13.00
18.00
Ayer Kuning (51).
1.05
LI
Bangkong Fire Ins..
$390 b.
Ayer Molek (31)
1.78
1.95
SHIPPING.
Ayer Papas (25)·
7.95 7.75
Douglases
$68 b.
Balgownie (51)
4.50 5:00
H.K. Steamboats 34) b. & 20 zai
Bassett (91)
Indo Chines (Prof.)
0.40
0.90
$33
Do. (Def. 139. & 130
Batang Benar ($10)
11.00
19:00
Shells
+140/-b
Bata Lintnor ($10)-
1.00 1.507
Star Ferrien
'321'H.
BZFINIRIES,
China Sugars ...
$84.
Malabon Sugara ...
Kailan Mining Adm.
Langkate...
... $31 1
43/- b. ... T. 14 a ...$1.80 b. 2.85 38
Bukit Jelotong (St) Bakit Katil (8) Bakit Kepong ()'...
0.45 0.56
Bakit . B. (81) ...
2.30 0.00 0.70
2.75
11.00
Changkat S'dang (85) ...
8.40
5.05
Tronoh Mine
301-5
Ursi Caspiana KLA
15/. u..
Glenealy Pins. ($1) Haytor (35)
1.80 se
7.00
7.50
Indragiri (80)......
H. &W. Docks
$125.b. & 198
Jeram (1)
2.00
1.5
Shai Docks...
LANDS, HOTELS & BUILDINGS.
Central Estates
119h
$89 b.
Jimah (31) oo
1.20 1.30
Kampani (92)
4.28
4.75
Kadah (82)
3.30
1.50
Hongkong Hotels
Hongkong Landı
#90 b 7388 bi ... $5.75 b
Kelema R. (20)
6.25
5.76
Kompani)...
7.23 1.75-
4.75 5.00-
$26.b... $73 b
3.7% 1.00 1.90 2.0 4.00 4.25-
0.00 0.0
Mergus (85) ...
6.00 6.40
New Berandah (32) Nyalas (85)
230
1.00
5.75
6.25
Pantai (8))
Pajam (B)...
9.50.
19.50
1.00.
.L15
1.83
3.15-
2.30 2.25
4.00
14.10
... $4.00 E
0.55
-0.83.
China Providents 22
... $7.50b.
9.00 9:50
Dairy Farms
... $484 à
Sandycraft (39) 2
3.00
3,50
HE Electrics...
#38 b.
Sendai ($5)
5.6
6.D®
Macao Do.
828 b.
Sembrong (81)
0.00
0:50
Hongkong Ropes, ...)
1981
Sungei Bazka (83)...
*
2.75 3.25
PACE (1)
Peak Tramways (Old)
27.00
do
(New)
$.75 b
Tapab (910)
Steam Laundrics
...$4.00
8.0000
Do do.
1.P.M. ruber sanca
P.
TAIRMOXETER A.K..
23.95 29.55 63
.H.K. Steel Foundries
Water-bonta
$16. #12 b
Tewarich (31)
10:30 71.00
Trafalgar (2)
090
200
Watsonn
.... $5.10 E.
Ulu Pandan (81)
0:55
0.85
1
Do.
+1,P.M.
Powells
Do,
Wisemans ...
... $8.00 b 928 n
Uni ad Misto (81)
0.80
10:00
Utan Himpan (1)
3.00
2.75
Do
Do.
(Wet belb) 1 P.M.....
Do
(Wet bulb)4 P.M...
Mr G. B.Haywood
and children
Do
Maximeni
Mr A. WT. Boy
Mr Stabbings and
daughter
Do.
Mr CF. Templaten Mr A. R. Hicks Mr F. G. Thompson Mr A. Shelton Hooper's W. Vermeulen Mr A. E. Hodgins Mir Thos. Vina, Mr D. J. van Houten Mr J. L. Walsh Mr E. J. Howley Mr G. W: Watson
Orders for Cadet Company by 2nd Lieut. Mr and Mrs G. J. Mr and Mrs C. 7.
J. E. W. Beatdī.
-
STRENGTE.
PARADES,
Section Commanders are reminded that with Main Headquarters and the fists of all the members of their sections Kaiser, who approved it, as also did are to reach the 0.0. on or before Satur. Count Hertling,
day, 29th June. German papers indicate that the resignation of Herr von Kuchlmann is at present unlikely, as it would suggest Wednesday, 3rd July that Germany is ruled by militarista 5.00 p.m.-Swimming. and that he repudiates his desire for an
Blake Pier. understanding.
Saturday, 6th July:-
1.30 p.m.-Nos. 3 and 4 Sections fall in at Headquarters to proceed to Sai-Wan.
THE SILVER MARKET.
LONDON, Jane 27. The Silver Market is steady. Mesara. Montagu and C# report that the price of silver is still unchanged. The toue continues good. Shanghai exchange has risen sharply to 48. öjd, per tael
AGENTS.
Fall "in ai
G. E. STEWART, Captain Adjutant, EL.K. Defence Corps. Hongkong, 38th June, 1918.
KOTICE.
BELGIANTS' MER.
The quarters moeting of the members of the Sergeants" Mess will be held st
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silend.
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163 Queen's Boud, Fictoria
The following till norve on the Com
CLAREL, ScH & PUTT. 85 Gromittee of the Sergeants Mens for the
Ingersoll
Miss Ingersoll Capt. R. Innes
Weed" Mr and Mrs: 1.
Weymouth
Mr E. M. Joseph Mr L. O. Winters Mr A. Kamerling Mr G. Wordenberg Kra A.J.H. Kandon Mr G. G. Wood Mr. Lanchhuy Capt. W. Wright Mr H. Krebe
and Mr E. Mr and Mr
C. Wylis Lauritsen Mr W. C. Youngs
KING EDWARD HOTELE, 31rs R. Almond Mr C. D. Kincaid Br and Mrs Asger Mr A. Lambden
Miss E. Lambden BOO BOT
Mir
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WV. Budge
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Mr B.J. de Moore Cheng Mr and Mrs Course Mr W. Morley Mrs T. B. Cullané : Mr A. Morton Mrs Comming
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Mr. C. Fritz
and Mrs W. Jackson
Mr B. James Mr J. Juroph
·Mr A. A.-L. Tod
3 Mr and Mrs Under
A wood
Mrs L. Kilbes and Mr and Mrs J. W.
chila
White
PMAK HOTEL,
T. F. CLAXTON, Director, Hongkong Observatory, July 1, 1918. 1. BAROMETER, reduced to degrees Back on the level of the ori inches, tenths and hundredthe
1. TEPERATURA, in the shade, in de roca Fabrenheit
a Buxorry, in percentage of satura tion, the humidity of sir anturated with moisture being 100
4. DILICTION OF WIND, to two points. 5. For or WED, according to Bedford Beale.
6. STATE OF WRATere, b blue sky, c. detached cloud, d drizzling rain, fg, 8 gloomy, is hail, 1lightning, o overcast, showere, qisqal, r rain, s mów, Paasdier, viedbility w dow, wok
7. RAN is aches, weathe and hum- dredths.
* Temperature Hongkong, July 2nd, 2018. BAZOMIZER-9 Mon
82
Minimum (over night) 70
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On demand, Credits 4 months' sight, On New York-
On demand.
50'days' sight Credit
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WASHING ROUES (kr.
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On demand,
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Silver (per or
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Chinese Copper Cents.. Rate of Native It
Chinese Bru, Coin
Honekoor St. Lofri
Klasay (26) ...
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Parit Forsk (81) Perak Hiver (21) Pulau
Baking (310) Panggor (
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Teink Assos (15)
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HONGKONG TIDES.
The tide table ven below has been ompiled at the National Almanaq 0% in Londen from the result of the analysis of observations taken, by means of
utomatic tide-recording machine in the Water Polo Basin at Tsim Sha Tans during the years 1903-3;
The zero of the table corresponds with the zero of the sounding in the Admiralty Chart, which has been found to be a fos 3 inches below mean sea level *To obtain the depth of water on the tide gange at the Victoria Naval Yard add 3 feet 4 inches, and on the gauge at Lamoat Dock, Aberdeen, add 10 feet 4 inches to the height given in the table. Jaly 3rd to 9, 1918,
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