EARLIER TELEGRAMS.
FATAL COLLISION BETWEEN AMERICAN TROOP SHIPS,
HEAVY CASUALTY LIST.
LONDON, Oot, 11,
The Admiralty states :-- Atam on October 6 the armed rcantile cruiser ranto collided with a steamship Kasuti Both were crying American troops. The weather was very bad and the two ships drifted apart and soor lost sight of each other, The destroyer Mouniey was summoned by wireless, and by skilful handling Look bi 27 officers, 939 of the crew, 535 United States military ratings, and 30 French saller and landed them at
north Irish port.
The Otranto drifted ashore on falay and became a total wreek. Sixteen Jurvivors were picked up on Islay.
LYONS-CHINA WIRELESS.
SOME DETAILS OF THE NEW
ŽERVICE.
M. DROLEMAN'S WORK.
We take the following from the N. C. Daily News ***
in
The Arst news of the signing of the aruistice with Dulgaria aired Shanghai and also we may s2d. The
first news of Germany's request for an armistice.-E..." C.3.") through the slivas of wirdess talegraphy from Lyons, received by the Improvist appara- to which through the efforts of 31, Bateman, a telegraphist of considerable ability, has been installed at "the_wize; loss station at Koukaza. It is a matter of congratulation to our Allies that the skill of one of her sons has rendered this possible and the claim that Shang obtain "red hot nows has been trium. bai is in the position of being able to
phantly indicati
•
595. Usited States military ranks and Heavy casualties are fearest as follows:
ratings, 11 officers and 85 of the crow.
M. Brotemna wear to Tonking in 1868. The Kashmir landed her troops at a Boattish port without any essualties. Ho, was then i specialisa jo telegraphy |: Survivors of the Otranto who, have'] and bad male a study of the system of Jarrived in London state that there was | wiraless telegraphy invented by Beanly fog and gale at the time of the prior to the more effective invention of gallipon. A wave flung the Kashmir on Marconi. On the outablishment of mili top of the Clients which was swept by tury wireless stations in Tonking. M. Zerrific seas. The man, paraded very Boleman was appointed operator, but teadily though the hip hated heavily continuing his escurebes his ability was the boats were ordered to be lowered But there were crushed to matchwood, But they served as "fehdars" when the
destroyer appeared.
*
nized in his appointment in instal stations in Chine, Kuangchowan and Kingnan. E was eventually sent id Shanghai to hamile the apparatus ni Kaukaza with full powers to deal with the phunt for its improvement. He sig credeal in ionereusing the delicacy of the receiving apparatus to such an extent that
The survivors were loud in praise of tha skill and heroism displayed on Board the destroyer, which raced sight times siongside, now high above, now deep below, the raufo, na the wayon toased her. The men were ordered to jump ms can be picked up over 6,000° and some did so safely. Others were | mules. crushed to denta between the destroyer nd the Ond, or killed by the fall ou the deck of the destroyer. Many were' Badly injured; others swimming for a
LI
BEST FAINT FRÁČMENT,
It is interesting to learn of the fire: steps which have led to this latest strik
.long time were rescued by the destroyer, in us. Koukaza some time after Even then the face of the 400 aboard the commeticentent of M. Broleman's the destroyer was uncertain, for she was
work was able occasionally to pick up the
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muations from Berlit Then other THE CHINESE OPTICAL CO. usages were overheard and these suhi a sapiently proved to be the reports di tieneral Pershing, in command of the American Expositionary Force, in France.
Weaking and the pumps had to be kept going. They were knee-deep in water and had, to he lashed to the guns and, ttings, but the destroyer fought the
for seven or eight hours, Anaval offer rescued from the Otwinfo said that he was asleep at the time of
Washington. Then the indicating thecollision andonly heard it. Two hours igual of a despatching station was re- Later when the ship was breaking up the rorded. This first one was thought to stroyer departed and he and a group i Boricanx. but baguently found to of officers went to the after-part, while be that of a station in the Dutch East; many meh took to the water and clung Indies. Again a code sigual for a den to the rafts and wreckage. Finally the patching station was received and this. deek collapsed above the officers who time it was thought to be Lyons. Cable took to the water, except the Captain inquiry confirmed the fact that Shanghai and two or three others. The narrator had picked up. Iguns's code sigbal and others were washed up, choked with from that beginning it was only step and and unconscious, badly bruised. to follow out the suggestion that Shang- Many bodies were buried in the sand, hai should be supplied by "news from
and injured by the waves.
Earope.
A hundred and fifty other bodies are Iring in Labay Church and will ba
SPECIAL HOUT FOR SHANGHAI. furied in gaires dug on the bore.
Communication With Paris ful to an About: 100 en cases, sufferers from thone being set apart during which Egony duenza and premonia, on the Otreatwid despatch information to Shanghai perished
aid 10 n'clock ar ulght, Europeus time.
ROYAL OBSERVATORT HONGKONG, DAILY WEATHER REPORT.
OCTOBER 14, 1918.
Station.
Bour,
Barometer
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Magoshim
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Letang
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Koshta Festadorts Canton Hongkong
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Dagupan
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Ilumidity.
Direction.
Weather,
11
T. F. CLAXTON, Director. Hongkong Observatory, Oct. 14, 1918. 1. BAROMETER, reduced to 37 degrees Fabrumbelt, on the level of the set in rechen, tenths and hundredths.
www else. This synchronized with d
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all sorts of
am sa next day in Shanghai. Mes Frames Lenses, and Protection glasses.
suges, were being sent out some time
before they were made public. All mp
nes of adjustments would have to "be ***
nade before considerable certainty, could
be insured. Even now the receipt is not all that could be desired, for reasons not altogether under control of the tele- graphist. For instance, there is the puri. ous fact that wireless belegraphy is more efficient"in the night then during the Jay" jand while the messages from France ace [despatched during the dark hours,' they are received in Shanghai after sunrise, to Shanghai's disadvantage.. 'Of course, as winter druses 'on and the sun rises. later nesages will be picked up with Leven greater facility than at present. »
UNCRIVING NOT TRANSMITTING.
A question has been asked by a reader. relative to a statement in a Note, and Comment bearing on the subject, why,| if Koukaza can receive mesanges from yuns, it cannot despatch them Suther
The answer is that despatching and re-
Jériving are two entirely different fune
tions and performed by entirely different
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HONGKONG TIDES,
The tide table wiren below has been. compiled at the National Almano Office
of
In London from the result of this azialysis of observations taken by me antomatic tide-recording machine in the Water Police Basin at Tsim Sha Tant turing the years 1998.
The corn of the table eorresponds with the zero of the rounding in the Admiralty Chart, which has been found to be 4 Zoet 3 inches below-menn non-level
To obtain the depth of water on the side gauge at the Victoria. Naval Yard: add & feet 4 inches, sud on the ganga at Lamont Dock, Aberdoen, aild 10 Loot inches to the height given in the bible.
TEGEKATTE, in the shade in do 17
Mine, the
@rose Tabirenber percentage of enture. "kuzaidity of bir starsted with
being 100- DEEDTEE OF WIND, to two points. FORON OF WIND, cording to Badfor
Boala
Lead aloud, d drizzling rain, flog, gloomy, hall lightning, overcasty pawing showers, 2 sqjusi, a rain, I ZBOW,
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October 15th to £st, 1918
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Hous J. R. SCHWARZKOPT, EH. THIEL and J. E. DANIELSEN in porsuance of an Order of the Hongkong Govern ment to sell by Public Auction at 3 o'clock in the afternoon
4
TUESDAY,
the 15th day of October, 1918, at his Auction Rooms in Duddell Street, THE VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY
situate and being Shaukivan Marine Lot No. 1 and known as BLACKHEAD'S SOAP WOEKA
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A RESERVED PRICE OF has been fixed.
க
$15,000
The Property is Ecld for the residue of a term of 908 years from August, 1890. The Crown Rent is 8440 par sannm.
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WEATHER REPORT.
OFFICIAT NIGHTS IN OCTOBER.
The following Table shows the Blan- October 24d 11h 38m-No returns dard Time at which Oficial Night ende from Japan. Wladivostock, Weihaiwa and begins, during the month of Oct and Indo-China Fressara has decreased: 1918
Ends slightly at all stations reporting and Oct. 1ith 6.7 aka
remains highest over N China. There are indications of a depression or typhoon to the east of the Visayan
Hongkong Bainfall for the 14 hours Boding at 10 am to-day, 0.00 Incl. Total since Jannery lat. 96.29 inches sgainst an average of 78.83 inches,
Forecast for the 24 hours; ending st noon on the 16th October
1-Hongkon Gap Book N.E. winds, moderate; ans.
-Formosa Channel N.E. winds, Strong.
Bouth comet of China beteen Hongkong sad Lamocks': Iba saņe
post of China
Date
16th, 9.8
16th, 89 17th, 8 18th
20th 6.3
6.9
21st, 66.10
14th. 25th 6.19
297th, 6125
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29th 6.14 30th 6.14 alat dis
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