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FEBRUARY 10
„HOKUTO MARU, D. & Co., from Japan.
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FEBRUARY 15.
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FEBRUARY 19,
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ITO MARU, N.I.K., from London, with mail.
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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
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Barometer
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Ishijim
Bonin Island Weihaiwei.a. 30.89 "Esokow chang Sinking!... Changsha.. Shangbai..
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30.57
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30.80
Sharp Pk...
30.32
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30:38
30.30
$0.3
Canton. Gap Rock... Hongkong Macao- Wuchow... Pakhoi
30.9
1
11
78. $0.23
31
24.01
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* 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
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KAMAKURA MARU, KT.K., for Dr and Mrs H. L.
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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
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Muriay
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Mr W. Riley
F.
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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.
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Miss K. Euanson MY C. P. Powrie Me and Mrs J. M.Mrs O. R. Powrie
Forbes
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and ayah
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•
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Mr G. Graystone Stephens Mr and Mrs F. E. M and Mrs L.
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ris Shanghai,
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FEBRUARY 29.
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MARCH 2
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MARCH 18.
Mr A. J. Hayin
Mr. A. Hicks
Mrs M. Bicks
Mr and Mrs B.
Hodge
Mr A. Holgerson
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Nagasaki, Honolulu, Canada, United States, Central and South America, and EUROPE via San Francisco-Per CHINA, Registration 10.45 am, Letters
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m.. Letters 93m Bwatow, Amoy and Foochow Per
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China Per YINGCHOW, 9 a.m. Bwatow, Amoy and Formosa via Keelung
Per KAIJO MARU, 9am. TUESDAY, February 11.
China-Per
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Mrs W. B. Spark's
E. Mr.V. Stensley
Mr H. F. Stoneham Mr B. Sykora
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ANTO MARU, T.5.5, for South
Amer? 20
MARCH 21.
MARCH 25.
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FYREUS, P., and B., for Loudou
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SUIYANG, 11 A12,
Humidity-
Wird
Direction.
Force.***
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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
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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
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63
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4. F. CLAXTON, Director.
Hongkong Observatory, Fob. 6, 1919.
HONGKONG TIDES.
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1919.
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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.
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INAHO MARU, Jap., & a m., for Singapora, 08K
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* Incher below moon sea-level
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De Moore Graham Mr and Mrs H. W. Shanghai and North Chin-Ferade 3 fost inches, and on the gange Hok Un
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