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BOATS DUE TO ARRIVE AND DEPART.

VESSELS DUE TO ARRIVE.

FEBRUARY 8. *TENYO MARU, T.K.K., from San Francisco, with mail

FEBRUARY 10

„HOKUTO MARU, D. & Co., from Japan.

PYRRHUS, B. and S. from Liverpool. ATREUS, and-S; from Liverpool

#FEBRUARY

NOVARA, "F. & D., from Feindon-

FEBRUARY,

EM PESS OF RUSSIA, Canadian Pacific, frem Vaccouver, with mail.

FEBRUARY 13. YAMAGATA MABU, N.T.E from Calcatta, with mail.

FEBRUARY 14,

TAISHO MARU. Caleati with mail,

FEBRUARY 15.

NOTICES.

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ALL STEEL *

FILING EQUIPMENT OFFICE FURNITURE

EXPANDED METAL PRODUCTS,

SAFES, PORTABLE BUILDINGS, ETC.. - ETC.

Sole Agents:

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.F... from

EMULSION

BANRI BARU, D. & C, from Java.

FEPRUARY 13.

KAMAKURA MARU, NY.K., from

Jaja, will: mail.

FEBRUARY 19,

COLOMBIA, Facifie Hail, from San Francisco, with mail.

ITO MARU, N.I.K., from London, with mail.

YETOROFU MARU, K.Y.K, from Calcutta, with mail.

FEBRUARY 20.

ELPENOL, E. and S., from Liverpool. HEOTOR, B. and S., from Liverpool. FEBRUART ef.

TANGO MARU, N. Y. K.. from Australia, with muit

FEBRUARY 22.

KORE, P. and O., from Yokohama. FEBRUARY 25.

SHINTO MARU, T.K.K., from San Francisco, with mail.

AGAPENOR, and S., from Liverpool. MARCH 14"

LAOMEDON, B. and S.. freth Liver pool...

MARCH 3.

RIOJEN MARU, D, & Co., from

Japan, with mik

ANYO

Valparaiso..

MARCH S MARETE. K,

frem

MARCH 1 BORNEO MARY, D. & Co., from Javu, with mail.

FISHIMI MARU, NY.K, from Seattle, with muil.

MARCH 7.

PROTESILAUS, B. and S... from Bingapore.

NANKIN, Ching Mail, from San Francisco, with mail.

DEPARTING VESSELS.

FEBRUARY TA

CU NA. China Mail, for San Fran- cisco, via Japan And Hobelate.

MAUSANO, J.3., for Sandakan. CYCLOPS, B. and S., for Seattle.

FEBRUARY 11.

PYRRHUS, B. and S., for Japan, via Shanghai

ATBEUS, B. and S., for Japan, vis Shanghai.

1

DUNERA, F. and O., for Bombay. INDUS MARU, O.SK., fo: Marseilles

FEBRUARY 12.

NOVARA, P. and Q.. for Tokohama, HOKUTO MARU, D. and Co., for TO MARU, T.KK, for San Francisco.

RINSANG, J.M. for Singapore. TENYO MARU, T. K., for San. Francisco.

FEBRUARY 14.

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WEATHER REPORT.'

February 12 20m.-No retains from Japan, Vladivostick and the Philippines. Prosaurs has decreased alightly to moderately at all reporting stations, the anticyclone having com menced to move castward. The mon 3.30 and 8. p.m. soon will be interrupted to the north of Saturdays

I pa

the Formoen Chantel, but will continne Sundays and Holidays. 11, 8.10.

to blow freshly to the southward.

Hongkong Rainfall for the 14 tours

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Forecast for the 14 hon ending at

Samples of Tea, not exceeding 8 oz.ding at 10 am. to-day, 0.00 Inches. Total since January 1 1.1 inches, in weight may now be admitted into against an avaraga of 1,83 inches. the United Kingdom by Sample Post. provided that each packet is marked soon on February 7, 1919.

1-Hongkong to Gap Rock: E. containingTe, and that it is made up winds, frrab to moderate; fair. in accordance with the general regula- 1-Formosa Channel: NE winds, tions of the Saaiplo Post. Each pack]South coast of China between

fresh. Lover 3 oz in weight, will be subject to a Hongkong and Lamooks: The same as

charge of ad. Customs Duty, and this No. 1. charge will be payable by the addresses. -South coast of Chins between Sampla packets of Tes not marked as Songkong and. Hainen: The same as

No. 1. containing Ten are, fiable to forfeiture.

Wolds' |

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The Waglan lĩno is interrupted.

The parcel post service to Cuba is suspended.....

It is Dotifed that, all restrictions as to the use of wireless Telegraphy by Merchant Vessels on the Chita Station have boon abolished.

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

No unofficial letter addressed to Abidan, Ahwaz or Mohammorabin the Forsian Gulf may exceed eight ounces in weight.

Dis

The insured lotter and insured parcel services between Egypt (or in transit through Egypt) and Cyprus are tempor arily suspended.

Uninsured parcela for the United Kingdom will in future be forwarded from Hongkong in bags and the Fublic are therefore advised to pack such parcels very carefully.

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ROYAL OBBERYKTORY 118NGKONG, DAILY WRATHER REPORT.

FEBRUARY, 6, 1919.—8.m

Station,

Boar.

st Ses Lovel.

Barometer

Temperature.

Vidicstock.. 6 Be!! Namaro Hakodate. -- Tekio Eochi Kagasaki... Kagoshima Ostima Naba...

Ishijim

Bonin Island Weihaiwei.a. 30.89 "Esokow chang Sinking!... Changsha.. Shangbai..

Until further notice parcels för civă | Amoy .............. addresses to the provinces of Unine, Vicenza, Trevise Padua, Venice and Bel lune in Italy will not be accepted for transmission unless posted under the British War Office Fermit

30.57

Gatzia.....

30.80

Sharp Pk...

30.32

Saato Taihoku Tsichu... Tainan Kochun...... Pescadorga.

30:38

30.30

$0.3

Canton. Gap Rock... Hongkong Macao- Wuchow... Pakhoi

30.9

1

11

78. $0.23

31

24.01

The Parcel Post Services to British East Africa and Egypt (except for members of the Expeditionary Forces), and to' Abyssinia, Bagdad, Frithres, Hoihow French Somali Coast, Italian Somalileod, † Phulian Portuguest East Africa, Zanzibar apd| Tourane Russia have been suspended.

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Registered and Parcel Mals close 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated.

In the case of Mails ofosing before 01.1

St. James Aparri ... 8 B. Degubat... Manila Legaspi Tacloban... Iloilo

Surigao Guam

Registration clares at 8 c'clock on the Labuan

Mr & Mrs Gregory Mr and Mrs C. Eevious evening,

Mr C. T. Hall

Richardson

Mr & Mrs HammesMrs A. P. Sangster

and family

Mr A. Bann

and servant Mr and Mrs N.

Maclatyre

Mr A Barrison Mr P.. Heathcote Major and Ms G. D.Master Macintyre

Black and son Dr G. W. Mackasa Mr J. C. Rupeter

"Mr E

Irving Mra R. D. Blackburnir E. J. Mabon

azd Mrs Mr Mr N. G. Maitland M-J. J. Bleeker

Jackson Mr B. James

YAMAGATA MABU, N.Y.K... for Capt. & Mrs Branch Mr M. Mallik Japan.

Mr O. T. BreakspearMaster Mallik Mr W. G. Browell Mr.de Marqucicsae Mr & Mrs T. Cama Air Fred. B. Marshal Mr R. V. Cameron Mr & Mrs B. Mason Mr and Mrs E A. Madame de Maltos

Carvalho

and child Mr G. Mavor

FEBRUARY 15. SUMATEA MARC, O.SK, for Buenos, Aires and Bio de Saneiro

TAISHO MAHU; N.Y.K., for Japan. FEBRUARY 17. MISHIMA MARU, N.Y.K., for London.

* FEBRUARY 19.

BANKI MARU, D. and Co. for Japan.

FEBRUARY 19.

Mr H. Cayron

Mr and Mrs. J. O. Mr J. A. McCulloch Mr and Mrs T. R. E. Clark

Melpnes

Mr J. Cochrane

Mrs Corneliuson

Mr F. W. Cox

KAMAKURA MARU, KT.K., for Dr and Mrs H. L.

Australia.

FEBRUARY 20. COLOMBIA, Pacific Mail, for San Francisco.

Camming

Mm F. E. LavİS

Misa M. C. Dawson

Mr S B. Morse

Mr G. Stavrakov

Mrs Stabbings and

daughter

Capt. & Mrs Swain Mr and Mrs Under-

wood .Mr. and Mrs S. FL.

West and family

CARLTON HOTEL

Mr Wm. Bellie Miss E. Boyd

Mia D. May

Mr and Mrs E. E.

Mr & Mrs U, Bradley Malina Mrs Barton

Mr F. E. Cameron

Miss V. Pain Mr. G. H Parcech Bir S. Paul

Mrs S. N. Petroff

Mr J. Milno

Miss S. Cokke

Mr A. Cook

Mr and Mrs D.

B.

Misa S. Cooks

Muriay

Bir O E. Corner

Mr W. Riley

F.

Miss J. Descrues

Mr and Mrs W.

Neeson Bizs F. M. Dillon Mi J.S. Nicolson Mr A. W. T. Dobben Mr E. S. Norman TETOROFU MARU, N.Y.K, for Madame E. Essault Mr E. J. Odufte Japan.

IYO MARU, N.Y.K., fer Japan.

FEBRUARY 21. ELPENOR, B. and S., for Japán, við Shanghai.

AGAMEMNON, B. and S., for liver-i

FEBRUARY 22.

pool.

TANGO MARU, F.T.E, for Nagasaki.

FEBRUARY 23. NORE, P. and O., for Loadoz. via Marseilles.

FEBRUARY 95. AFRICA MARU, 0.8.K., for Victoria. TEIRDSIAS, B. and 8., for London.

FEBRUARY

Miss K. Euanson MY C. P. Powrie Me and Mrs J. M.Mrs O. R. Powrie

Forbes

Me and Mrs S. A. Mr & Mrs &. Ferbe Presley

and ayah

Mr E. H. Ray Sir Bugh & Lady

Fraser

Miss F. Bear Mr. J. R. Redfern Mr O. E. Beybt bir E. T. Sbenf Mrs B..Sheeban Miss B. F. Skinner Mr and Mrs W. A.Mr A. Sklarevski

Hannibal

Mr N. C. Galluzzi Mr EL Gensburger MrJ. H. Giles Capt. T. H. Hall

Mrs M. Blade

Mr D. Phillips

Mr A. Rodriguer

Mr J. Fetherstroughhirs G. Sim MK. B. Grane

Mr and Mrs H

Mr G. Graystone Stephens Mr and Mrs F. E. M and Mrs L.

Hamilton

Stephens

Mr. J. Hennessy Mrs. Stervis

Mr and Mrs

Holmesss

L.Mr R. Thomson

Mrs P Koretzky Misa E. Lawn Bing Vera Lech Mr Wm. Mackenzie

Mr G. Titcheter

Me W Vencont

Mr P.W Vermenłow Miss E. Watson

PEAK HOTEL

Mr D. J. Hanscom Mr and Mrs Sennet Major Apthorpe, Mr F. B. Johnson

Mr S. H. Hansen

Mr G. Gordon Eare Mr G. Harper

AGAPENOR, B. and S., for Japan. Missca Barrisun (9)

ris Shanghai,

FEBRUARY £7.

EMPRESS OF RUSSIA, Canadian.

Pacific, for Vancouver.

FEBRUARY 29.

DJIPANOS, 7.C.J.L., for Jara.

MARCH 2

LAOMEDON, B. and S., for Japan.

MARCH 5. RIOJUN MARU, D. & C., for Java. SHINYO MARU, T., for San Francisco.

MARCH 11 HYEON, B. And 8., far London. ATREUS, D. and S. for Liverpool." MARCH 12

BORNEO MARU, D. &Co., for Japan.

MARCH 18.

Mr A. J. Hayin

Mr. A. Hicks

Mrs M. Bicks

Mr and Mrs B.

Hodge

Mr A. Holgerson

A.C

Capt. B. Smirk. C. B. Bird Capt. J. G. Smith

INWARD MAILS.

SATURDAY, February 8. Manila and U.S.A.-Per TENYO MARU.

OUTWARD MAILE,

FRIDAY, February 7 Saigon-Par KIUKIANG, H.D. Shanghai. North China Japon vi

Nagasaki, Honolulu, Canada, United States, Central and South America, and EUROPE via San Francisco-Per CHINA, Registration 10.45 am, Letters

11.30 am.

Philippine Islands-Per LOONGSANG,

p.m.

Straits, Bangkok, Ceylon, Mauritius, Fouth Africa, India via Dhanush- kodi, Bombay, Aden, Egypt and EUROPE via Syez-Per KENKON MARU, 5 p.m. SATURDAY, February 8. Fandakan-Per MAUSANG, 9 a.m. Japan via Kobe, Canada, United States, "Central and South America and EUROPE via Canada- Per CYCLOPS, Registration 8.45

m.. Letters 93m Bwatow, Amoy and Foochow Per

HAITAN, 1 p.m. Japan vis Nagasaki, Hondola, Canada,

United States, Central and Bouth America and EUROPE via Бил Francisco Per GROTIUS, Registration 1.45 p.m., Letters 2.30 p.m. Swatów, Shangbai and North Chins-Per

WINGSANG, 5 p.m. SUNDAY, February 9. Shanghai

China Per YINGCHOW, 9 a.m. Bwatow, Amoy and Formosa via Keelung

Per KAIJO MARU, 9am. TUESDAY, February 11.

China-Per

and North Mr W. Emith Mr and Mrs. Rev. S.P.& Bundle,

Somerville

Capt. W. B. Sparke

Mrs W. B. Spark's

E. Mr.V. Stensley

Mr H. F. Stoneham Mr B. Sykora

MrA.Shelton BooperMis F. Sykora

:

Mrs Litt Capt. &Mrs Macaulay Mr and Mrs D. E. Capt. & Mrs Malkin

Matheson Blair

rard Mis H, A. CF

Mrs Matthieson

Mr J. Fiolay Miller

Mrs Moore

by Felharn

Mr C. F. Templeton Mr B. K. Howe MrRE. Humphrey Mrs E. Templeton Capt. E. Innse Mr. Travers

Miss Ireland

Mr F. H. Jerrard

Major & Mr T. de

Valla

Mr and Ms M. Mr Thos. Vint

Joblin

Mrs M. Joblin Mr E. M. Joseph Mr J. J. Judah'

Mr B. H. Vad Kotel Mr. H* Krebe

"PROTESILAUS, B. od 8., for Mr & Mrs Laidiny

Bexttle.

ANTO MARU, T.5.5, for South

Amer? 20

MARCH 21.

MARCH 25.

MARCE

FYREUS, P., and B., for Loudou

FUSHIMT MARU, N.T.K., for Seattle. WANKING, China Mail, for· Ban Francisco.

A FORTY YEARS TEST. (BAMBERLAIN'S Couch Bemedy bouring coughs and colda for the past forty years and bra gained in popularity every grapWhat better recommendation is required 1 "For mle by all Chemists said Storskampers."

and maid

Mr M. o. Williams

Mr G. Wood

Mr G. Woudenberg

Capt. T H. Butler

Mr A. J. Carter

Mr and Mrs F. W, Lt-Col.&M Thurs-Shanghai and North

Cary

Mr & Mrs Cochrane Mr T. L. Parking

Lt. Col. E'J. Coles Mrs Puddicombe ME J. Coomes

Mr W. Roberts Mr and Mrs S. G. Mr F. J. de Rome

Coppin

Mrs Cormack

Mrs J. 3. Dobie

Major V. 3. Leanilo

bury Mrs Sidford

Mr and Mrs John Mr A Findlay-Smith

Duncan

Miss.N.Stephens

Mr. B. Evans, M.B.E. Mrs Sveen

Mr Denman Fuller Major. & Mrs Wake-

Mr and Mrs.

Wylie

Mrs F. Goodrich

P

2030

SINKIANG, 11 Lm.” Straits, Bangkok and India vis Calcatta

-Per WAISANG, 2 p.m. WEDNESDAY, February 12 Shanghai, North China, Japan vin Nazasaki, Honolulu, Canada United States, Central and South America, and EUROPE via San Francisco Fer TENYO MARU Rexistration 9.45 m.ur., Letters 10.3 8.10. THURSDAY, February 13.

SUIYANG, 11 A12,

Humidity-

Wird

Direction.

Force.***

bojrw1

O... Ja, Chief Assistant, Hongkong Observatory, Feb. 8, 1919, Fahrenheit, on the level of the aes in 1. Baxor, reduced to 37 degrees

Inches, tenths sad hundredths.

2. TEMPERATURE, in the shade in de rees Fahrenheit.

3. HUMIDITY, in percentage of saber- tion, the humidity of air saturated with moisture being 100

4. Direction of Win, to two pointa. · 5. Faz OF WINE, according to Beadford Scale.

6. STATE OF WEATHER, b’blue sky, o detached cloud, d drizzling rain, £ fog. gloomy, h Hail, I lightning, o overcast, p passing showers, o equal, r rain, 1 KGÓW,

thunder, viibiity wdow, web 7. Ban in inahes tenths and hun- dredths

BONGKONG REGISTER.

Trèrlow

Jayon data as on date st at p

Barometer... 30.31 Temperaturo Humidity Direction e

Wind... Force Weather Rain......

20.27 30.19

69

56

50

63

78

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ENE

FE

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3

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0.00

0.00

0.00

Sighet: open at Temperature on the 5th-56. Lowest opes Mir Temperature on the 8th-61

4. F. CLAXTON, Director.

Hongkong Observatory, Fob. 6, 1919.

HONGKONG TIDES.

The tide table kiven below has been complied at the National Almanac Office

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1919.

ENTERTAINMENTR

THE

Tel. No. 1793.

Tel. No. 1743,

CORONET

TO-DAY

`at 5,15 & 9.15 p.m.

Positively the Last Performance of

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Booking at ROBINSON'S.

VICTORIA THEATRE

February

203

7, 8 and 9.

at 9.16 P.M. ANNALS OF THE WAR No. 59.

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The MANILA STRING BAND will be in attendance on SATURDAY February 8, at 9.15 P.M.

MATINEES

every Wednesday and Chursday at 5.15 p.m. on Saturday at 2.15 p.m. and 5p.m. and on Sunday at 6 p.m.

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showing 7th to 8th Episodes of

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Management J. GENIN..

ROYAL

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on WEDNESDAY, February 12, at 5 p.m...

BY

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FRICES:

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Booking now open at MOUTRIE'S

ARRIVALS OF STEAMERS,

FEBRUARY 6, 1919,

·CADDOPEAK. Arper,1,103 tons,

Management: J. GENIN."

DIVA, Norw.. 4 pm, for Bangkok, Fuk Tai Cheng;

HAIDONO, Brit, 2 pm, for Foochow Du & LL.

SHAW-HSING, Chi, 4 pak, for Dairen, K.N. Seng.

KIT AN, Chi, noon, for Heangshap, Kwong Fuk Cheag

In London from the result of the analysis from Shanghai, Capt. Flottie, P.M.S.S., of observations taken by means of en Á 33. Water Police Basin at Trim Sha Tsul from Wahu, Capt. Hamada, Y. Sato, C16. automatic tide-recording machine in the DAITOKUMAKU, Jap 735 tons,

DAITOKU MĀRU, Jap... 3 pm., for foring the years 1909-9,

KAIFONG, Brit., 981 tons, from Canton, Bato.

BIERRA, Amer., 6pm, for Seattle,.: Canton, Capt. Cogan, B. & B., 036.

KWONG HUNG, Chi, 418 tona, from 4. Fot.

FEBRUARY

8, 1919. YANG THE-KIANG, Chi, 7 s., for Touren via Holbow, Yuan Chirg Lee.

INAHO MARU, Jap., & a m., for Singapora, 08K

The zera of the table corresponds with the zero of the sounding in the Admiralty

hart, which has been found to be 4 feet

* Incher below moon sea-level

wachow, Capt. Chua Kun, Hong In A

To obtain the depth of water on the ILHA VERDE Briti 165 tons, from

tide gauge at the Victoria Naral Yard Macao, Capt. Assumpras, G.T. Co.,

from

Swatow,

De Moore Graham Mr and Mrs H. W. Shanghai and North Chin-Ferade 3 fost inches, and on the gange Hok Un

at Lamont Dock, Aberdeen, add 10 feet KIT AN, Chi, 144 tong,

Capt. Lankambes, E. 5. Choong, Hoachat

Mr E du Flon Woodroffp

Hutchison

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· 27, Queen's Hond CentraL

FRIDAY, February 14.

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HONG, 1 p.m. SATURDAY, February 16.

Shangbai and North

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HUE CANTON, Brit, 850 tons, from Swatow, Capt Sparke, Tat Hing Taumati.

CLEARANCES.

FEBRUARY 5, 1910. CADDOPEAK, Amer, 10 am, for Manila, P.M.9.8.

SHUN CHEONG; Chi, 11m for K.O. Wad via Macar, Wo Hing.

ABOSAN-MARU, Jap., 7 a.m., for Bangkok, Y.K.K.

HAIPING, Brit,7 a.m., for Haiphong- Shun Lee.

· MOVEMENTS" OF STEAMER.

The C.P.08. Co's R.M.S. "Monteagle

left Vancouver for Hongkong," via. Japan ports, Shanghai and Manila, on the 20th January and is doo here on or about the 26th February

Painted and Published for Tax CoNCERSED by GEORGE WILLIAM CADE BURNETT, Editor and Manage, No. By Wyndham

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