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EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

[Beuter's Service to the China Mail.),

PARI, April 95th.

AT THE SORBONNE.

EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

(Reuter's Serelos to the China Mail.) THREE UNHELPFUL MESSAGES.

PARIS, May th..

TENNIS.

HARD COURT LEAGUE..

THE CHINA MAIL.

The Chinese Y.M.C",A. and R.C.C. having tied for fist phice in the Harth Conrs League, played off a desiding

SPORTING MEN and PARS.

At Eron on Marsh 10 J. P. Small on the putting the weight event R. with a throw of soft. lin. Fothergill was second with $0fs, Sin..

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THURSDAY, MAY §, 1919.

Borst had thy advantage of the In South Africa he became renowY- drst station, which enabled him Led as a three-quarter. always to have his opponents in view. At the first post he had gained a light kaal, which Tent reduced on rounding Ditton Corner Both crews went all out in the long reach."

WEATHER REPORT.

The death occurred at Fulham ou May 8d. 194. 16m-No-returns, from March 7, after a long illnese, of Dig. Japan, Vladivostock, and Weihaiwei... ger Stanley, aged 4. ex-bantam Pesante bas again decreased alightly at weight boxing champion of England. all reporting stations. It is probably Of gipsy desocut, he began boxing fighest to the south-east of Japan, and at the age of 18, and revived a good relatively low orer Chica generally.

Hongkong Rainfall for the 13 hours

The final drafting of the peace terms match yesterday on the K.Cand T. St. J. Killery third with, 2018. The finals of the time racon were deal of teaching fru Jem Mace.)

There was a demonstration in honour has been completed, and will be present of the British navy at Sorbonne at which ed to the German on May 7th, at the 1. Pichon and M. Leygues (the Minister Trianon Palace Hotel. of Marine) presided.

Admiral Beatty and the other chief

Visiting naval men wore the guests of

and diploma's were niso, present.

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THE LATE KING EDWARD THE PEACE-MAKER.

PARIS, May 3rd

A Hayss message statęs:- The German envors have arrived at

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auces, but are now beginning to realise and S. Rumjaban 8-8. they belong to a branded nation.

PARIS, May 3rd.

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decided at Oxford on March 13,

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Forecast for the 21 hours ending at

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Gap Rock". -Forces Channel. The same di

The Chinese Y.M.CA. won the match and the league. the margin.

In the rights Magdalen beat Bal. He was the first to win the Lonsdaleeding at 10 am to-day, 0.05 inch being games. Scores:

Total since January 1st, 8.31 inches, honour and distinguished politicians Versailles. They were full of arrogance, Mohler and Macpherson 9-6, lost to/dack Johnson, the former hey• | Eton); 2. G. Jabb (E); 8. T. Park caused the abandonment of the

Mead and Hobbs (K.C.0.3 lost to telegram from Havana stating that fiol by Seed in 6unin. What Their championship beks outrigin.

Row, H. W Hoskys Military ocupation of Kempton and prepared to look up old acquaint and Y. FI. Liu 8-8. lost to a weight boxing champiozt, has given Butler (Tusmania): 473. L. Pher Faster Monday fixture. A new pro-l winds, moderate; cloudy, main later.

the Associated Press cormspondent Kay and Bunyets (K.C.C.) heat there a signed statement in which Briel (Eton); granume for a substitute meeting at

6. B. Congreve Bridgson (Etap); # A Havas mesengo: states :—

Mohler and Macpherson 7-4, speaking of his fight with Willant four Earl (Eton), stroke, Hou. B. L. Hurst Park on the wine date is at Nor

vertised, wong the events being 1-South coast of China. betwest circles with the Fence Conference, froix, and S. Bamjhn 6

tain arrangements in advance in nes colonial point view, because Germany

[St. Paul's) Edwards and Davidson (K.C.0) conlance with which he was to allow cedes her colonies to the United States.est to Mohler and Macpherson 8-8. Willed to win.

Johnson says that France, Britain, Italy and Japan but no heat to and Y. H. L. 6-0, lost to be ceived 80.000 dollars and mention is made of Belgium, which play ed a leading part in the conquest of [0, and S. Rumjaha 1–10:

lure in the kineins rights. He now former German colonies in Africa.

challenges. Willard to meet him again, and declares that unless bridge): 3, D. J. Contes (Bedfont)goers are asking if the famous oll

Jubilee will this year have a new; ard agrees to do so he will plain the co., F. J. Hamblin (Ipswich).

stroke. B. E. Heawood Bedford: venue. The jump meeting fixed for chumpionship of the world.

March 20-21 at Kempton has been

ansferred to Sundown Park.

Fissatisfaction exists among Belgian to and Y. H. Liu S-S, Jost to 1): | Fears ago, he`says that he made cer- Bathurst (Eton); cox, L. H. Eberte the Victory Cup of £1,000, decided | Googkong and - Lamooks. The skido as

M. Pichon, eulogistically paid a tri- bute of friendship to King Edward Re aid that the present celebratious of vie Cory were the direct outcome of his late Majesty's labours in cementing the Anglo French alliance.

Franco was not only honouring the incomparable Navy but also honouring Britain's Army, her Government, and her Dominions and Celonies. They were determined to maintain the present Anglo-French collaboration for all time, i because, without it peace would remain at the mercy of that fickleness of fortune so often experienced.

SUBMARINE CRIMES MUST BE PUNISHED

1. Leygues said that the successes of the Armies in France and Belgium, also

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FIUME

NO SPLIT AFTER 'ALL.

PARIS. April 25th.

The Italian incident. is in no way a in the East and in Africa, would have rupture, but merely a suspension of been impossible but for the protection of Italian collaboration in the work of the the Navy, which prevented the destruc, Peace Conference Possibly. Professor the Dominions and Colonies. More negotiations with the German plénipot- over, the war would have lasted much entiaries on May 1st or 2nd. lenger without the naval blockade.

Totals .M.C.A...... K.C.C., 1 games.

58:

Kolles:

GARRISON TOURNAMENT. -

No. 83 Co. B.G.A. v. No. 67CAL R.G.A.

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Lover a mile, and she Queen's Frize In the four, Lincoln beat Merton of £300, distance one mile fire fur Hongkong and Rainas. The same as South coast of China between by sec. in imis. The winning

The military hold on to grew was: Bow, R. C. G. Durtford

Haileybury); 2, C. M. Ia (Tortone stubbornly that rice-

The eights was a good race up to the Cut, when Ballied became sheet or scrappy, but Magdalen, rawing a long stroke, kept their form to the finish and deserved their win. Ty sixteen crews, and, it will be noticed. were undoubtedly the best of the

longs.

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Midland golf clubs at Birmingham As a meeting of representatives of recently it was decided to revive the Midland Charcpionship in the autumn of this year. No beting

tion of their ports and the devastation of Orlando will be back for the opening won their games. 27 to nil, Scores: very few of the former international had six. Okl Etonians in the bout has been had since 1914.

Continuing, he outlined she achieve ents of all branches of the Navy, cone qf which had ever failed to rise to every anergency. He said that the atrocious grimes of the enemy submarines must be punished.

RIVALS ON THE SEA NO LONGER. Admiral Touchard oulcgistically re- viewed the achievements of the British ailors in every ocean. He concluded by anying We have disputed with you the empire of the sea. We shall no longer be your rivals, except in works of peace Thousands and thousands of your zons sleep their last sleep under the soil. of France. A honour and brance to those glorious dead remem-

dend!" PARIS, April 5th. The British warrant officers and sailors, after an entertainment and a farewell dinner, left for Cherbourg and Brest to day,

PARIS NEARLY NORMAL..

PARIS, May 3rd.

A Havas message statce: Work was resumed under norins con- ditions yesterday throughout. France. Paris has re-gained its every-day aspect Business has been resumed as DAUL! save in the dress-making table here the strike stif prevaila.

PARIS RIOT.

PARIR, May 3rd. A Havas meesage states:- Four hundred and twenty eight men bers of the Police have been injured in Paris during the May Day rioting Many demonstrators Were not French citizena.

* ANZAC DAY** PARADE.

LONDON, April 25th. In beautiful spring time weather, 6,000 Australian John Bonash, cele

under the command of Lieut-Geneal brated Anzac Day by a march through the main West-End-city thoroughfares.

Played at Lyemin last week and won easily by $9 Company, for whom Captain Lucy and Sergt. Atborne Capt. E. G. Jay and Sergt: A that a friendly solution of the insident McGregor and Chapman, beat Be Conference circles are of opinion athome (83 Coy.) bent Sergis will be found.·

Sergt. Clarke and Gnr. Ashworth

Bowerman 0.

z Petit Parisien suggests that Pro-, bent Sergt. Wedlake and Bemployed on patrol and other duties fessor Orlando is going to Rome to obtain Parliamentary endorsement of yesterday's discussions. the proposed compromise, resulting from

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To commemorate the memory of

ROYAL OBSERVATORY HONGKONG, DAILY WEATHER REPORT.

Station,

Nemuro

Oshima Vaka Ich Film

MAY 9, 1919,-..

Hour.

The Flag Others and Committee of the Reynt Yacht Squadrons have decided not to hold the usut Cowes Regatta this season. The reasons given are that there is no prospect of any class racing caling place. As class bouts are in existence in this the fours Lincoln had an easy the steam yachts belonging to the one sceny. They gut & Lieutenant Fraax Cure, a prominent country. Moreover, practically all story, and no crew really challenged Royal Yacht Squadron have been pace on and rowed well together.

Midland player who was killed indivostock; Bla. Mesopoutsia, the Handsworth Club, Hotodate... Stanley Avila, the cross-country of which he was a member, offered Tikio... during the war, and the difficulties

a cup to be played for in cornection Kochi... Bdr. Nicholls and Gur, Sharof getting these vessals repaired incider, died on March 13, from i (83) Co.) boud Sergis. Meffregor and tune for a regatta would make the flueaza after a short illness at the with the meeting, to be called the Nagasaki.. ORLANDO LEAVES IT TO ITALIAN Chapman & beat Sergt. Clarke finding of accommodation at Cowes "ge of 25. He was a jockey of con- Frank Carr Mensorial Cup. The Kagoshima.

PARLIAMENT.

and Ashworth 8-1, heat Sergs. for visitors akrost impossible.

siderable ability and saw a lot offer was gratefully accepted. PARIS, April 24th. Wallake and Bdr. Bowerman 8-1,

service in the war with the North Professor Orlando, Signor Barzilai. Bdr. Gowen and Gnr. Perkins.. 'Imcknow, who used to carry the [ Stuffs. and General Diaz leave at eight this 3rd Coy) beat Sergts McGregor King's colours but was sold early in evening for Rome. Baran Sonairo care! nnc Claptonn 90. bent Serat. his career to Messrs. Robinson, and tomorrow. Italian Aribassador remains at his post. Clarke and Ging, Ashworth B-3. beat Clark and exported to Australia, has It was upon the urgent representation Sergt. Wedlake and Bdr. Bowenthan won a £3,000 race at Melbourne. Orlando attended the Council of Four of Mr. Lloyd George that Professor 5-1.

Totals: No. 83 Co. R.G.A... 74 At the Burroughes Hall on March this afternoon.

The discussion at this gaines: No. 87 Co. B.G.A games. 15. Peall easily beat Cook by 1.182 Council

was characterised by the great RAM CA“ v. RAMC. “B. points. His hest breaks were 7 and Fest good-with

Professor Orlando will submit the

Played at the Military Hospital 93, afinst 50, 158.105, and 73 by whole came to the Italian Parliament and yesterday and won easily by "Cook. Full scores: Deail, 4,000; abide by its decision. It is expected team 041 games. Scores:-- Cook, 2,638. that he will return to Paris to report to Tee-Corp Webb and Sergeant: bis colleagues after the debates in Parlia-MoKechale (A tear) less to Piz.) ment.

Credee and Pte. Roberts 4-5. heat Corp. Woolman and Corp. Horrocks 7-9 beut Lee. Corp. Elkarby and Sergt. Pitt 5-4

The Afth delegate.

JAPAN WINS.

A Havaa message states:--

the

PARIS, May 3rd. Faris circles state that the settlement of the Kiao Chan question is a relief being a good augury for the return of the Italian Delegation

The endorsement by the Peace Confer ence of Japan's claims militates in favour of Italy's claims to Fiame, as is has not been proved that Fiume is casential to the well-being of Jugo-Slavia.

CZECHO-SLOVAKS ON WAR PATH.

BERLIN, April 28th. A telegram from Vienna states that the garians has opened. Czesho-Slovak offensive against the Han- A. Czecho-Slovak garian frontier. Army of 180,000 is ready on the Hun-

GERMAN AUSTRIA.

COPENHAGEN, April 25th.

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Deputy Monti has called a feet-Pal Taland ing at Romeo representatives of hawwei Press sporting organisations, "inform.aukow

ichang Shortly before a recent match at Ping them that Baron Coubertin, pre-Riokiang Okhan players of the home teamsident of the International Olympic Changsha apprached the directors and de-Gunes Committee, has written to the Shanghai

uded a wage of £4 a week. They Italian Communitace suggesting that antzlaff based their claim on the allegation the 1020 Olympiad should be held Starp Pk,

AMOY... that the men of Everton and Man in Roue instead of Antwerp. A Swatów... chester City were receiving this committee aras appointed to ank the Taiboke Govement for adequate financial || Taichu |

Teinan The Oldhaur club reported the support, without which the offer can-Kaham mrster to the League Management not be accepted.

Pescadores Canton.. Committee, and at an inquiry hell

The death occurred recently of F. Hongkong in Manchester recenter wwo of the

Rock Cap Flayers apologisel for their action. Day, a one-time prominent They pleaded that they were under trainer, in his 86th year. He is sur

amount..

In the presence of Prince Albert, Prince Arther of Connaught, Major Cheig. Equerry: General Sir Godfrey Payne, R.A.F., Col. H. H. C. Clarke, Chief Inspector of Gymnasia, and engther officers, and about 5,000 people. Mr. G. Rober's XI. beat the R.A.F. at Stamford Bridge on March 12 by 4 goals to 2. The match was ployed for the Chenons Club and a Capt. Burn and Lee. Compl. Kirby Fund for RF sport abroad. Atkinton. Roberts 8-1, beat Woolmon and football signed by the teams, £ CA' team) beat Creedee and half-time Mr Robey auctioned a

Horrocks -1. beat Ellarby and being reulised for it.; Pitt 0.

Staff Sergt. Theyers and Servi alor (A" team) beat dee and Roberts 0 beat Woolman and Horrocks 6-3, heat Ellurby and Pitt Sim1.

Totals: R.A.M.C. "A." 81 gantes: RAM.C. "B" M.

AMERICAN COMEDY COMPANY C MING.

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Merriment will prevail during the engagement of the Banvard Ameri ean Musical Comedy Co. which starts on Saturday, May 10, at the Theatre Royal. Bantard is bringing to

The smart and trim appearance of the Baminion troops evoked the, admiration of the great crowds which assembled to demonstrate the Mother-country's feelings of admiration and gratitude 5 Oversea German-Austrian Government has secept people; eighteen of whom are seen A telegram from Vienna states that the Hongkong company of twenty troops.

ed the German Government's invitation The Prince of Wales, representing the to send five members of the German-ou the ware and composed mostly King, took the salute outside Australia Austrian National Assembly to the Con-of dashing, pretty girls. The Suf House, the Commonwealth's imposing stitution Committee at Weimar. administrative beadquarters Strand.

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The building was specially decorated with numerous scrolls, recording the actions in which; the Australians glori- ously participated.

The windows were filled with numerous wounded Aazaes, who heartily cheered their marching comrades.

A squadron of large aeroplanes escorted the troops, who were subsequently enter Lained to funcheon and attended special theatrical performances,

WORLD'S LARGEST STEAMER.

BERLIN, April 25th. The Berliner Tageblatt says that the atcammer Imperator, the largest steamer in the world before the war, is going to England, to be surrendered.

SIR ERIC GEDDES.

LONDON, April 26th. Reuter learns that the report that Sir Eric Geddes has been appointed a mem ber of the War Cabinet is inaccurate.. Ee attends the Cabinet under an agreement operating during the past four months. No increase in the number of Cabinet, Members is contemplated.

A QUESTION OF UNIFORMS. *

LONDON, April 25th.

A Committee has been appoiated, head- ed by Sir Archibald Murray, to enquire jalo the question of uniforms for the post-war Army.

BOMB STORE AT CORK.

LONDON, April 30th. The Police have discovered at Cork pre mises containing over two hundred bombs, believed to be a Sinn Fein depôt..

NOT MURDERED.

BERLIN, April 25th.

FAR EASTERN CABLE NEWS,

[BY COURTESY "nosGKONG RAILY PRIS."]

BTUDENTA DEMONSTRATIONS IN PEKING.

MINISTERS INJURED.

PERINO, May 5. Yesterday's attack on Teso-du-lin's residence was inore serious than at first reported.

Tiso Ju-im escaped by jumping out of the windows. His leg was broken by the fall aid fe was taken in u motor to a hotel

Chang Tsung-halang, the lute Minister Tokyo, was so badly. hundled by the crowd that he had to be taken to the hospital.

-Feno Ju-lin's pipers were piata in a cur for deposit in u friend's house, and members of his family bounded General Wa. Ting-hsiang's car Bolluns wire stopped in the Legution quarter for driving it ex-7 cessive speed. The chauffeurs were... arrested and General Wu's shred escorts were disarmed.

PERINO, May 5. Tuo Ju-lin, I Chung-y and their retinoe departed for Tientsin at 5 o'clock the morning in two special trains,

The students have declined to attend the losses at the University and Higher Schools uolem the ter arrested students be released. The President's good offices are being enlisted. A

A telegram from Vienna alates that Count Wekerle, the ex-Hungarian Pre- uner, died in prison at Budapest, wognot murdered.-

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MOSCOW MASSACRE.

BERLIN, May 6th, The Deutsche Tages Zeitung states that four thousand persons were recently, shot or bayoneted at Moscow owing to distur haffees among workman, occasioned. by hunger. It appears that at a mass moot- ing the people raised a cry of;"""&WAY. with Lenin and Trotsky and the Hungar Iepublic, whereupon the Red Guards drove the demonstrators into squares and butchered them.

Excitement prevails in the city."

PAREWELL TO THE PORTU- GUESE MINISTER.

PERINO, May á.

The Portuguene Minister departed from Peking this morning for Representatives of the Allied Lega Portugal. He wiseen off by the

tions.

fragettes is the title of the open- ing comedy and tells how well the women can handle the men when

they have the power, "The Suf- fragettes" in two screamingly funny acte keeps its audience in uproars for over two hours. If you have that tired feeling or the blues The Suffragettes will relax your mind and send you away with a head fuil of catchy, tunes and delightful non- sense, The Suffragettes" will be appreciated by the young as well as the okl. If it hurts you to laugh

tay away.

During the action of the comedy the Beauty Chorus, wearing miles of miles, clothed in Fashions' incat novel, daring apparel will sing and dance their way into your favour, with a selection of the latest Ameri- can "jazz" song hits. If you are human you siraply can't make your feet behave. While in Hongkong the Banvard Company will present In repertoire of the latest American musicul succESS. The repertoire to be played will be announced. Inter Bookings at Moutrie's

HOWITT PHILLIPS CO.

PRESENT DAMAGED GOODS."

There was n fair attendance, in- cluding a few ladies, at the Theatre Royal last night to witness the re discussed play by Brieux. This was pest performance of this niuch

presented so that what might easily be an objectionable play is decidedly interesting und entirely devoid of anything approaching. This is due to the careful handling of the piece by the company.

"To-night the company stage" Peg of my Heart," a popular entertain- ing play, full of amusing incidents. Mish Phillipe is Peg." This is the closing perlonnance. by the company.

nastiness."

CAUSE OF DESPONDENCY. \ESPONDENCY is often caused by indigestion and constipatide and gofkly Jippeora what Chamberlain's Table's RTP taken. Thess tablets strengthen the digestion and move the bowels. For aalo By all Chernints and Storekeepers.

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The Snal race of the Cambridge trial eights on March 15,produced capital finish, C crew, wircked by Boret, beating B crew, stroked by Teal, by bec

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a misapprehension. Their explana-vived by two sons and three daugh- Pakbol or was accepted, but the League ters one of the fonner being the well- Heiber Committee at the same time con- known Newmarket trainer, Reginakd. | Phalien

Deceused cume of a line of famous Tourans. demned their action.

C.St. James trainers. F. 1. Das was in Aus-Aparri tralia in the raiddle eighties, and Dagupan.. while in that country he achieved | Manila..... much success.

The players concerned were Gee, Wilson, Matthews, Goodwin and

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Mr. Sam Hosking, a Cornish cric-

NOW IS THE TIME. keter and Rugby player, died at the Springkell Sanatorin, Johannes- OR Theumatism you will and nothing burg, of minem pluthisis, on Janu-Feher

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ary 28, at the age of 12. Before Balm. Nor is the time to get rid of it going to South Africa, in 1897, Mr. Try this liniment and see how quickly it will relieve the pain and gormers. Hosking bad represented Cowl Foo sale By all, Chemists and Store- in both Rugby football and cricketkeepers.

DODGE BROTHERS

MOTOR CAR

WE HAVE CONCENTRATED ON ONE CAR AND ONE CAR 'ONLY, IN 'A DETERMINA- TION TO MAKE IT AS GOOD AS A CAR CAN BE MADE FOR EVERY PART AND EVERY PROCESS THAT ENTERS INTO IT WE HAVE PERSONALLY ESTAB- LISHED A STANDARD"""" THE WORK, DONE AND THY MATERIALS USED IN EACH PART AND EACH PROCESS, IN EVERY "CAR, MUS" CONFORM TO, THAT STAND- ARD. DODGE BROTHERS WILL ALWAYS GIVE TO THEIR CAR THAT OVER CARE. WHICH THE PUBLIC EXPECTS OF THEM

PEOPLE HAVE IMPLICHT FAITH IN THE INTEGRITY OF DODGE BRO THERS MANUFACTURING METHODS. BECAUSE OF THE NAME IT BEARS. YOU MAY BE. SURE THAT. THE PRINCIPLE BEHIND THE CAR WILL NEVER BE CHANGED 赴 HAIR'S BREADTH + DODGE BROTHERS HAVE. ONLY ONE IDEA IN 'THE UPBUILDING OF THEIR BUSINESS. THAT IS TO BUILD IT SO SOUNDLY AND 60 WELL THAT THE GOODWILL WHICH THEY HAVE WON WILL GROW AND ENDURE FOREVER

ITS STABILITY IS BUT A REFLECTION OF THE INSTITUTION ITSELF.

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Temperature

Humidity,

Wind

Direction.

Force.

Weather.

C. W. JEFFRIES, Chief Assistant.. Hongkong Observatory, May 8, 1913. BAROMETER, reduced to 2 degrees Fahrenheit, on the level of the so in fiches, tenter and hundredths:

in the shade in de trees Fahrenheit.

la percentage of satura tion, the humidity of air saturated with moisture being 160.

DIRECTION OF Wom, to two points, 5. Foxo Or Warn, sccording to Beadford Scale.

6. STATE OF WEATHER, b blue sky, detached cloud, d drizzling rain, t fog, ggloomy, h hail, Tlightning, o overcast, P paaring showers, a squal, z rain, sanow

founder, viability w dew, wẹt 7. Ram, fy inches tenths and bun. dredths

HONGKONG TIDES.

The tide-table idven below has been compiled at the National Almazte Office in London from the result of the Loslysis of observations taken by means of an automatic tide-recording machine in the Water Police Basin at Taim Sha Taul during the years 1909-9.

The zero of the table corresponds with the zero of the sounding in the Admiralty Chart, which has been found to be 4 est

* inches below mean sea-lare!

To obtain the depth of water on the dido gauge at the Victoria Naval Yard add feet 4 inches, and on the gauge at Lamont Dock, Aberdeen, add 10 feet <laches to the belgbt given in the table-

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T. P. CLAXTON, Director, Hongkong Observatory, May 8; Lɛ19,

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