10
-WEATHER - REPORT.
MOVEMENTS, OF STEAMEAS,
Ostober #8c. 114" 1-No returna. C. POR CƠ KMS Emurer of Asia from Vladivostock, Waihaiwal, Japan De Formoes.
Freure has increased moderately at Shanghai, and decreesed slightly over The Philippines.
An suficyclone has formed over
The monsoon will set in arsin along. the south-east comat of Chins and freeben over the N. China Sea
Hong Rainfall for the $4 hours ending 10 am to-day 0.00 inch. Total since January 1st 19.53 Inches, aquinet an average of 80. 28 inebes
Torocant for the 24 hours ending st oo on Uctober 19th.
1.--Hongkong to Gap Koek. ME. winda, fresh; fica
-Formons Channel. N.Einds,
skroug
2-South coast of Ciniza. between Hongkong and Lamocks. The same 25 Bo. 1.
4--South coast of China, between Hoogkoux and Hainan, The mame 68. No. L
ROTAL OBSERVATORY, HONGKONG, DAILY WEATHER REPORT.
OCTOBER 29, 1919..
Station.
1003
Tdivostock is.
Hemero
Bakodate
$5.
Kochi
Nagam... Kagoshima
Ostima
Labijima.
Benin laland
Websiwei 2..
Brokow
chang! N
Kin Kianiz Changiba... Shanghai..
Gatriaff
Abarp Pk....
Amoy
Sato
*
juoj kg 10
Tonjorature.
Humidity.
30.18
30.13
30.03 TU
6.30.01 49 85
Wind
Weather.
Force.
d 30.01 64 75 x 1. b.
Taihoko A.'
Taichu....
"
Taianz.....
Husban.....
M
Pescadores.
Canton, 2004
Hongkong.. 30.01
Gay Rock..
Kacao +****
Fachow... 9a.
Takbo..
Hoihow
Phaben
Tours
C. St. Jamer
Apart!
Darapan.
•Kants.
Legaspi
Tacloban
floilo...-
Surigao
23.99
19.8
79.84 75
Con 48.82.
Gam Labusai Ő ai
Bongbong Observatory, Oct. 29, 1919.
T. F. CLAXTON, Director.
1. BaLOMETRI, reduced to 22 degrees Fahrenheit, on the level of the sea in faches, tentha and hundredths.
2. TEMPERATURE, in the shade in de Aroos Fahrenheit
2 Hugning, in porocntage of satura sion, the humidity of sir saturated with moisture being 100..
DIRECTION OF WIND, to two points 5. FORCE * WIND, sccording to Beadford Scale.
BRATE OF WEATHE, b’bing sky,c detached flood, a drizzling raia, I fog, gloomy, h hail, I lightning, o overcast Ppassing showers, g squal, r' rain, snow
Thunder visibility w dow, wet
sailed from Hongkong se. Cetober
%, and arrived October #0
The
The
Vancouver oa
CPOB Com RMS. Hentaigia arrived as Tokohama, and left there October 18, and is due st. Vladiyo stock on October 59
M.85. Co's as. Nanking salled from Shanghai Monday afternoon, October: 47, and. is due to arrive si this port on Thursday morning. The NY... Rausch Karu (Ear opesa Line) left Singapore for this port on the 26th October, and is
Pare on the 1st Novomber. | 15. Tenshin Haru (Bombay Iduo) loft Eabe for this part via Boji on the 10th October, and is expected here on the 1st November. The N.T.K. 8.6 Fazaga Mars(
(Cal-
The
cutta Line left Kobe for this port via Moji on the 26th Oct. and is expected here on the td Nov.
Latest Advices.. The N.Y.K. a. Koga Mura (European Line) loft Fobs for this port vis. Moji and Shanghai on the Sard October, and is expected bare on the 1st November...
The I.K. Kotei Marn (Caletta
Line left. Singapors for this port on the 23rd October, and is expected bere on the 1st November. The C.P.0.8. Co's S.8. Methin
lett Fancouver for Hongkong via Japan porta sud Shanghai or Cot: 19. and is due here on or about Nov. 94.
The PJES Ca's as. Colombia asiled.
from Shanghai, for Manila and Hongkod on Thursday, October 23 and may be expected hers, on Monday, November 3.
The N.Y... Tama Hars (Calcutta Line) left Singapore for this port on the 21st Oct and is expected bere on the 29th Oct.
The Admiral Live's 8.5. Inium is due
to arrive at Hongkong on November 7, from Seattle vis usual Japan ports and Shangbai.
The NY... Nishina Maru (Eur-
opean Line) left Loudon for this port via Suez Canal on the 8th Sept. and is expected here on the 4th Nov.
The N. Y. K. R... Kod Maru (Bombay Fins left Bombay for this port direct. on the 17th Oct., and is expected bere on the 7th Nov.
The American & Manchurian Line 5.5. City of Newcastle is doo to arrive here about 10th November. The N.I.K. s.5. Sado Mara (Europosa Line) left London for this port via Suez Canal on the 4th Octy and is expected here on the 12th Nov. The NY.K. 5.5. Ailano Mary (European Line left London for this port vis rez Canal or the 18th October, sad is expected here on the 24th Nov.
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ARRIVED.
October 23.
Per s.s. Empres of Russia-Dr. C. K Adams. Miss Aitkins. Mr. and Mrs. W. LL. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Best. Mr. T. Brayfield, Mr. and Mra E A. Miss M. H. Black, Mr. A. T.
·Britto Dr. J. M. Crage. Mina A. R.
Clark, Mrs. A. Dushan, Miss Desham, Commander W. A. Dunham, Mrs. W. Davidson, Misa V. Dennis. Mr. M A. Drevaid Miss H. W. Downs. Mr. J. B. Emmert. Mrs. J. Epstain. Miss R. Famer Mrs C. P. Fletcher. Mr. A. E. Fothergill, Mrd J. N. Forman. Lieut. M. Geddes, Mr. W. A. Hardie, Rev. and Mrs. J. L Hartzell, Miss F. Hartsell. Mr. and Mrs F. G. Herose, Mr. T. W. Hill, Dr. L Hoffman, Lieut. W. Ho'man, Mr. J. E. Hargraves, Hay, and Mrs. E. J. Hendrix, Mr. R. H. Hunman, Mr. and Mrs. John ston, Mr. and Mrs. G. W: Jones, Capt. F. E. Johnson, Mrs. J. E. Jennings. Mr. G. F. Kendall, Miss M. 9. Key, Capt. Knott, Bishop and Mrs. Lander, Mr. James Marton, Miss E. Musson, Mr. B Moore. Capt. J E. Morgan, Miss. O.. Machay. Kiss G. L. Newton, Mr. A Ogilvie. Mr. H. C. Page, Miss L Pool. Miss Edith Page, Mr. and Mrs. T. E Pearce, Mr. T. L. Pentilow, Mr. H. F. Payne. Mr. O. Ritchie, Mr. and Mrs. C.
7. Ram ir foobee rentba and hun-E. W. Ricos, Bliss L. Ricon, Miss P. dredth.
HONGKONG TIDES.
Ricor. Major Robertson. Rev. and Mrs. Ramsay. Mrs. G. E. Baybald, Miss Ivy Shaver, Misa I. Slaper, Capr. and Mrs. C. T. Smith. Mr. Bira. A. H. Stevenson, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Sherman, Dr. ind Mrs. J. E. Stevens, Mr. H. P. 8trause. The Hide-twbie ziven below has been ra. J. W. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Rev. and Mrs H. J. Strickler. Mr. and sompiled at the National Almanac Office Tebben. Miss J. Walsh, Dr. and Mrs. in London from the result of the analysis G. G. sanop" Mr. C. E. Warren. Miss af observations taken by means of an E. D. Warrer Mr K. Wilson. Miss A. automatic tide-recording machine in the Wilkins. Capt. 1. D. White, Mr. A. Woods, Water Police Paxin at Taim Sha Tani Major A.. Woodcock, Mrs. L. P. Brown, daring the years 1900-9,
The zero of the table corresponds with Blanca. Hr. E. Barrors, Mr. I. Beek. iss P. Brown, Mrs. P. Bravo. Mr. 7. the sero of the sounding in the Admiralty Mr. A. 8. Biggerstaff, Mr.W.J Cassady. Chart, which has been found to be 4 teet Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Gaillard. Mina Ka #inches below mean sow-level
Yau Chin, Miss W. M. Carter, Mr. Kok
October #9 to November 4, 1918.
SIOR WATER
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HOW WATER
Height
To obtain the depth of water on the Leong Cheo, Mr. Asia Cbian. Mr. Chico tide gange at the Victoria Naval Yard Cheng. Mr. E. Chae Cuba. Mr. 0.8. add a feet 4 inches, and on the gauge Derham, Mr. O. Davidson. Mr. H. at Lamont Deck, Aberdeen, add 10 feet Dalahd momal, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Fox <Inches to the height given in the table. Mr. Q. C. Fong, Mrs. C. E. Guest, Mr. D. M. Gandiar, Mr. C. Guaz. Mr. V. D. Gensberger, Mr. R. Y. Hanlow, Mr. C. E. Bibert, Mr. D. 8. N. Ha, Mr. O. Jackson, Miss G. Kwei. Mr. and Mrs. 8. Line, Mr. and Mrs. D. Morrison, Rev. and, Mrs. Mea, Miss Mao, Mro. 8. R. Moran, Mr. L. J. Melenbach. Mr. and Mrs. A.: Miller, Mr. 7. W. Mahtani, Miss M. MeCormack, Mr. A. MeLore, Miss T. McKenney, Mr. and Mrs. W B, North, Mr. B J. Nodgoard, Mr. J. H. Falmer, Mr. W. M Postan, ME, F. R Pendleton. Mr. V. Palmaroli, Mrs. M. E. Rice, Mr. C. W. Rasenstock, Mr. J. Rosenthal, Er O. Boberts, Mr. J. F. Riley, Mr. E. F. Bouter. Rev. and Mrs. Schill, Mr. and Mrs. R. Sunga Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Baller, Min. Staller, Miss W. Staller, Mr. and Mrs. L. B, šim Jings, Him § de la Viers, Mr. 3. Viera, Col. J. N Wallas. Mr.. B. F. Ward, Mr and Mrs. 4. R. Wilson, Mr. Watanabe, Br. Carpai ter, Mr and Mrs. Hess, Mr. J. B. Hain, Mr. W.", Ireland, Mr. J. McL ggar, Bergt. Major C. Brott, Barok-Major O. Charlesworth, Mr. T.-O. Jones, Mr. W. O. Barney, and and Mr. C. B. Buch.
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manifesto addressed by Soviet Russia HATYANG, Brit., 1,389 tons," from to the Chinese people was despatched Fingapore, Capt. Pasmore, D.L. &Co. on July 25, and will be printed in Ose
TOSAN MARU, Jsp, 2,838 tons, from tens of thousands of copies in the Chinese language” Caloutts Capt Yamamoto,
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WOSANG, Brit. 7 a.m., for Shanghai despot Koltchak and victoriously.en tered Siberia. Soviet Sussia and the vin Swatow, J.M. & Co.
BAIHONG, Brit, 1 p.m., for Foochów: Soviet Red Army, after two years struggle, after incredible strain, are via Swatow. D.L. & Co.
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DIPHTHERIA-HOW TE MAY
BE AVOIDED."
DIPHTHERIA is neually contracted
DA OLEARANCES,
October 28.
BUIYANG, Brit, noen for Shanghai,
B&B
marching onwards to the East across HSIN TAH, Chinese 7 pm, for Bhang-
the Urals, not in order to enforce hai.C.M. & N. Co.
the child basa cold. The their will on other nations; not to KWONGSANG, Britp. foc
cold preparin the child's systems for the
mcaption and dees cent of the diphenslave them, nor to conquer them. Calcatta via Singapore, I.M & Co. theris germ. When there are cases of Every Siberian peasant and worker eng diphtheria in th rizhbourhood children knows this already. We are bring-
that have cold-huld he kept at home ing freedom to the people, and their the East especially the great Chinese and off the street un:il recovered Gire liberation from foreign, hayonets; nating. We are bringing help, not them Chamberlain Cough Remedy and from the yoke of foreign gold which only to our own working masses, but they will not have to, remain, at home
long. It is clowns out the culture is throttling the enslaved peoples of to the Chinese people.
beds, which form in a child's throat when it has a "cott, and minimizes the riak of contracting infections diseases For hate by all bemists, and Store. keepers.
Printed and Pubkebed for THE CONCERNED by Grough WELLAN
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