10
WEATHER' REPORT.
October 20. 112' fm-No returna from Vladivostock, Waihaiwei, Japan, Formos or Lado-China.
The anticrclone appears to be moving
LATEST SHIPPING NEWS,
ARRIVALS.
The M. B. K.. s.s. "Urusan Maru,"
pastward Pressure changes since yeearrived this morning from Mike tenciay are sanall at all reporting stations. with 3,150 tons of coal, a N
Treat monsoon may be expected along
the sout sat comst of Chias and over the N. na Sex.
The J. M. and Co. s.5. "Yatshing
(Capt. Mitford) arrived at 7 p.m.
Hongkong Fainfall for the 24 hours yesterday from Kobe with 867 tons anding at 10 am. to-day, 9.00 inebot general cargo.
Total lace January 1st 79.53 inches
Against an average of 10,38 inches,
Forecas for the 24 buurs ending at ponge October 10th.
1-Hongkong to Gap Bock. winds, strong : fino.
Ko..
The J. M. & Co... s.s."Hangsang.' (Capt. Holmwood) arrived this morn N.E.ing from Swatow with 400 tons of
cargo and 65 bags of mails.
The same sa
-Formosa 'Channel. 1-South coast of China between Hongkong and Lamocks. The seas Ko...
-Soath creat of Chias between The same så Hongkong sad Hainan.
ROTAL OBSERVATORY. HONGKONG, DAILY WEATHER REPORT.
OCTOBER 29, 1919, -6.00...
Wind.
Hoor.
Parowozer
Temporaltro
Humidity,
Direction:
Weather.
Tdivostock Bs.
Nesvar ... Ga
Eskodate
Tekio.....
Kochi
Nagasaki...
Kagoshima.
Oafina....
Lahijima. Bonin Island We.baiwe Escrow. (chang ****** Kindang.... Changaa.. Shanghai
Gutzlaff...
Sharp P...
Amoy.
Bwstow w
ヴ
Talhoku......... 5.
Taichu
Tsinas
Kabun.....
Pescadores.
30.01
Chatona 20.06
Boogkong"
Gap Rock..
Wachow
Pakhoi
Boibo Fuation Tograne...
C. St. James Aparri .... Dagupan.. Mania
Legnapi Tacloban ..
Iloilo
Surigao....
30.01
€29.311
1
10.8
0857796
39.80 75 96!
Graaca4209.81-
Labuso.....
Hongkong Observatory, Oct. 29, 1919.
T. Y. CLAXTON, Director.
1. BAROMETER, reduced to 32 degress Fahrenheit, on the level of the ses in Aachen, tentns and hundredths.
grees Fahrenberg.
TERASER, in the shads in de 3. HUMIDITY, in percentage of estars tion, the humidity of air matarated with moisture being 100.
4. DIRECTION OF WIND, to two point 5. TCH OF WD, socording to Bondford Sea Is..
The O... K. ss. "Kaljo Maru," (Capt. Kingra) arrived this morning! from Swatow with 115 tons of gen eral cargo and 73 bags of "mails.
The S... "Cornelia" (Captain Guerreiro) J. K. Braga arrived yester- day from Swatow with 150 tons of general cargo and, 3 bags of mails.
The NYK. s.s. "Delagon Maru" (Captain: Saito) arrived from Shang hai yesterday with a general cargo. She had three first class passengers.
The NYK. 3.s. "Tosan Marut Captain Yamamoto) arrived from Singapore yesterday with 453 tons of general cargo and 20 bags of mails..
The Royal Mail s.s. "Carmarthen- shire" (Capt. Hannan) arrived this morning from Singapore with 21730- tons of general cargo, four parcels of mails, and 10 passengers.
The s... "Lien Shing" (Capt. Cul-j len) Kung Yuen and Co. arrived yesterday evening from Saigon with 1750 tons of general cargo, 2 bags of mails and 560 Chinese passengers.
The D. L. & Co., s.s. "Haitan," (Capt. A B. Stewart) arrived from Swatow with 1,100 tons of general cargo. She had three saloon passen- gers.
She experienced rough wea- ther on the voyage.
„DEPARTURES.
The B. & S. 5.5. "Hoihow" (Capt. Dillon) left at 3 p.m. to-day for Shanghai with 90 tons of general
cargo.
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The T.K.K. 5.3.. 'Shinyo Maru" left at noon to-day for San Francisco. She tad a farge number of passengers.
MAILS DUE.
The following mails are due From the Straits, per s.3. "Kotsi Maru," 1st Nov.
From the Straits, per 5,3. "Kawachi Maru" 1st Nov.
From Japan, per ss. "Tenshin Maru 2nd Nov.
From Europe, per s.s. Bencleuch"
2nd Nov,
OPIUM AGAIN.
A Chinese was charged this morn- ing before Mr. R. O. Hutchison with being in unlawful possession of 330 taels of prepared opium, which was found in a junk. Defendant said a passenger from one of the steamers handed him a parcel and asked him
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Japanese Fine Art Carioa.
Embroideries. Tea Set.
Satiama And Katani Wares. Bronss Ornaments, Etc.
and way be expected bere on Monday, November 3.
The N.Y.K. As Tama Maru (Calcutta Line) left Singapore for this port on the 1st Octy and is expected here on the 9th Oct.
The Admiral Line's ts Iconium is due to arrive at Hongkong on November
1, from Seattle ris usui Japan ports and Shanghai. The N.Y.K. 5.3. Mishima Mare (Eht
wpean Line) left London for this port vis Suez Canal on the 28th ept., and is expected here on the 4th Nov.
here on the 7th Nov.
"ADMISSION OF NEW SOLICITORS,
MR. EDWARD BENTLEY POTTER.
At the Supreme Court, to-day,
the admission of Mr. E. B. Potter the Hon. Mr. H. E. Pollock moved to pactise as a Soliciter and Procter in the Supreme Court of Hongkong.
Mr. Pullogs said that Mr. Potter was admitted a Solicitor in England in 1905, having passed the final Xumination of the Law Society in May, 1903. Mr. Potter afterwards
The N. Y. E. 5.5. Anaku Maru (Bombay Lino) left Bombay for this port direct on the 17th Oct, and is expected The American & Manchurian Lines.. took his brother's place in the firm City of Newcastle is due to arrive of Marshall Son and Potter, Solici. tors, of Colchester, and who took up bere about 10th November. The N.I.B. Sade Maru (Europesu
Line) left London for this port via veril other acting appointments in Suez Canal on the 4th Oct., and is that town, which he resigned on being called up in May, 1919. Mr. arpected here on the 12th Nov.
POST OFFICE.
CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR PARCEL MAILE
The Public are informed that the Christmas and New Year Parcal Mail to the United Kingdom will be alosed in this office at pm. on the 3381 October.. This Mail in duo in London on the 17th December. The above date of departure is liable to alteration.
communication Telegraphic Waels Lighthouse is interrupted.
with
The Money Order Service with..the Fhilippine Islands has been temporarily aspended
The parcel post service to Cubs is suspended.
It is notified that all restrictions a to the use of wireios Telegraphy by Merchant Teesels in the China Station have been abolished.
The Services to Germany, Austria, Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire are suspended.
Yo unofficial letter addreued to Abadan, Abwar or Mohammersh in the Persian Gulf may exceed eight ouness: in. weight.
The lamrod latter and hasured paren services between. Egypt (or in transit | through Egypt) and Cyprus are tempor- artly suspended..
Registered and Parcel Malls are closed 35 miantes sarlier than the time given. belor anless otherwise stated, and bere mails are advertised to close before 9 Am registered and parcel mails are closed & 5 p.m. on the previous day..
In the sea of Malls closing before 9 a.. Registration close at 5 o'clock on the previous evening.
INWARD MIKA..
THURSDAY. November 30, USA, Japan and Shanghai-Por
KANKING.
FRIDAY, October $1. Shaughal-Per SHANTUNG.. Shanghai-Per KHIVA-
SATURDAY, November 1. Japan and Shanglisi-Per KAGAMARU, Straits Per KÖTSU KARU. Etraite Per KAWACHI MARU.
SUNDAY, November 2 Japan-Per TENSHIN MARU. Japan-Per KANAGAWA MARU. Europe (vis Negapatam-Per BEN-
CLEUCH.
TUESDAY, November 4, Japan-Per INDUS MARU,
OUTWARD MAUA.
THURSDAY, October 30. Macao-Per SUI TAI, 8.30 .m. Hoihow, Pakhoi and Halphong-Per
KAIFONG, AM,
Amoy, Bhanghai and North China-Per
SINKIANG, 9 a.m. Japan via Kobe-Fer CARMARTHEN.
SHIRE, 10am. Bwatow
and
8traits Per LIANG CHOW, 10 in Weihalwei, Chefoo and Tientsin-Per
OHIISHING, 10 a.m. Shanghai, North Chios, Japan vis Canada, Vaited Saga Central and South
"
Japan
Statea
Ametics and EUROPE via B.C.-Fer VANCOUVER,
EMPRESS OF RUSSIA. Ro gistration 0.45 am.
10.30 a.m.
Letters
via Moji-Fer. URUSAN MARU,
4 p.m.
Shanghai,
North China, Canada, United States, Central and South America and EUROPE vis -SAN FRANCISCO Par WEST SEQUANA. Registration 3.15 p.m. Letters 4.00 p.m.
6. STATE OF WRATHIR, b bloe sky, c/ to take charge of it. He did not know The N.Y.E. 3.5. Kitana Maru (European Putter had arrived in the Colony of Macso Per CHUEN CHOW, 4.30 pm,
}
detached cloud, d drizzling rain, I fog. gloomy, h hail lightning, o overcast Pacing showers, a squal, rain, sao Ebander v visibility w daw, wat 7. Ram inches tenths and ban dredth.
HONGKONG TIDES.
The Bide-table xiven below has been compiled at the National Almause Office fu Loudon from the result of the analysis of observations taken by means of an autoremte tide-recording machine in the Water Police Basin at Tsim Sha Tariİ during the years 1909-8.
The zero of the table corresponds with the zero of the sounding in the Admiralty Chart, which has been found to be feet * inches below mcan sea-level
To obtain the depth of water on the alde gange at the Victoria Karal Yard add a foot. 4 inches, and on the gauge Lamont Dock, Aberdeen, såd 10 feet 4 inches to the height giren in the table.
October 30 10 November 5, 1919.
dyan Farts
LOW WAT
Wongkong Ma
Height
Weight
TEL
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20 We later
Vich
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water
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21
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M
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1
1 10
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triar
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now low
Water
as 11-50
116
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3
J300
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719
0.0
HONGKOTO REGISTER.
what it contained.
"A revenue officer said a search was made on the junk, and the optim which was hidden underneath some planks in the hold was discovered.
His Worship imposed a fine of $5,000.
MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS.
about 2nd November.
Line) left London for this port vis
Quez Canal on the 18th October, and the Empress of Rusia on Satur.Haiphong-Per MU HON, 3 p.m.
in expected' bere on the 24th Nov,
PASSENGERS DEPARTED.
October 28.
Hay lust, and was joining Messrs. Anson, Stakes und Master as Man aging Clerk.
Hi Lordship said he was glad to find that Mr. Potter's record was a
MR. GEORGE WINNETT
NOBLE TINSON,
patiskictory one. He had to doubt Per s.a. Peleus, for Straits and Len he would be a useful acquisition to don-Mr. W. H. G. Whittock, Mr. J. the legal profession. Be had great Callender, Mr. J. Matthews, Mr. W. Smith, Mr. J. 4 Agnew, Mr. G.pleasure in admitting hem. The Ben Lines.s.. Bendruck from London McDougall, Mr. J. L. Cruickshanks. Mr and Middlesbro'. Yeit Singapore for P. Habaux, Mr. L. Henveldop, Major this port on 27th instant, and may. H. Douglas, Capt. W. B. d. Green, ba expected to arrive here on or Mr. G. E. Edwards. Mr. J. P. Sparling
Lieat. Schiofis, Bir. McGregor, Mr. Tomlinson, Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Railton, Mr. C. A. Railion, Mr. W. A. Hardie, Mr. A. T. Coumba, Capt. J. Spottiswood, Capt. J. Howett Lieut. A Ramsey. Loat. T. Phillipe, Mrs. Anderson, Miss M. M. Charch, Miss & Armstrong. Mra. The N... Tendin Mary (Bombay B. Tom inson, Mr. C. D. Hunter, Mr. T Lane) left Moji for this port on mater, Mr. D. Dunsmore, Mr. and the 28th October, and is expected Mrs. E. J. Frost, Mrs. V. A. Cheabire, here on the 2nd November.
Mrs. C. D. Hanter, Mrs. F. C. Feather
The PU..B.I. & A.L... Khi left Shanghai for this Port on the 29th instant, with the homeward English Mails, and is due bere on the 31st
instant at about 7 m
The Admiral Lines 8.s. West Hartland stone, and Mrs. G. N. Cobb.
(from Portland) sailed from Bhangbai
on the 28th instank, and will arrive
at Hongkong.on the afternoon of the 31st instant
Latest Advices.
The C.P.OS. Cos RMS. Montargis
The Hon. Mr. Pollock then moved the admission of Mr. Tirson as a Solicitor and Proctor.
Mr. Pollock said that Mr. Ticson had been admitted as a Solicitor in England in December, 1912, having pussed the final examination of the Law Society in January, 1910. He acted as Managing Clerk to Mr. T. W. James at Swansen till Septem-' ber, 1914, when he joined his
ARRIVALS.
1October 29.
KANCHOW, Brit, 1,323 tons, from Majesty's Forces..
Ele served in
in
arrived at Yokohams, and left there Bangkok and Bwatow, Capt. Cowan, Gallipoli from August, 1915, October 28, and is due at Vladivo B. & S., C17.
TAKBANG, Brit., 977 tous, from Hai Egypt from the evacuation of Galli- stock on October 20. The CAM-BB. Co's, 8. Nanking sailed phong and Hoihow, Capt. Picknell, poli until June, 1916, and theme:
from Shanghai Monday afternoon, J.M. Co., C38. October 27, and is due to serive at F&M WO, Chi., 54% tons, from Hoi-forward in Mesopotamia until Febru. how, Capt. Bhaldrup, Kwong Ring Co., ary this year. He had been awarded this Thursday morning,
: on port o The N.K. as. Kawachi Mara (Ear-C4 opean-Line) left Biogapore for this
in the Despatch of June, 1919. Mr. port on the 28th October, and la Chaton, Capt. Dillon, B. & B., 42.
HALLAN, Brit. 1,183 tons from Tinson, who had arrived in the expected here on the 1st November.
FRIDAY, October 31. Macao-Fer EUT AN, 8.30 swatow, Amoy and Foochow-Por
HATTAN, Noon.. Philippine Lalande-Per LOONOSANG,
I p.m. Macao-Per CHUEN CHOW, 4.50 p.m.. SATURDAY, November 1.
Shanghai, North Chias. Japan via Nagasaki, Canada, Taited States, Central and South America and ECROPE via VICTORIA, B.C.-Par SUWA MARU. Registration 8.43 a.m Letters 9.30 ." Macao-Per SUI TAL 1.80 p.m. MICRO-Per CEUEN CHOW, 430 p.m. SUNDAY, November 2 Macao-Per BUI AN, 8.50 m. Straits and Bangkok-Fer EURY.
MEDON, th Swatow, Amoy and Formoss via Keelung
-Per KALJO MARU, 94.m. Shanghai and North Straits,
Not
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Mrs B. G. Jamieson Mr B. W. Lee Jones Bir Ellis Eadogrie Mr I A. Laing Mr & Mrs Breve
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The Nike so. Managsu Maru (Cal- Swatow, Capt. A. Stewart, D.L. & Co.
cutta Line, left Robo for this port Wharf.. via Moji on the 28th Oct., and is expected here on the and Nov.
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T. F. CLATTER, Director,
Bengkong Observatory, Oct. 19, 1910.
Lice) loft Kobe for this port via Moji and Shanghai on the 23rd. October, and is expected here on the 1st November.
· CLEARANCES,"
October 29. STATHIB, Grock, 10 a.m., for Makai. sar. Dodwell,
and South America-Per BEIYO MARU, 11. WEDNESDAY, November
Bobe Per MISHIMA MARU, 10 am
Mr J. D Lloyd
Hutcheon field Mr A. Button Mr J. Finlay Müller
Mr&Mrs. W.J. Milno Mrs Charlton
Colony on the "Empress of Japan Shanghal North China and Japan vis Mrs. W. E. CheshireCapt, afonteith last Friday, was joining Messr7. Johnson, Stakes and Master an Man- aging Clerk.
Mr A. a. Catton Mr P. 8. Newcombe Mr P. H. Cobb Mr Ogilvie FRIDAY, November 7:
E-Ool, E. G. Coles Miss U Pain
Mr EN. Parsons Bestow, Amoy and Foochow Per HAI Mr R. C. Comrie
Lt. Col. & Mrs Thurs Miss B. Cook His "Lordship addressing Mr.
HONG, Noo
by Pelham MrT. L. Perkins Tinson, said that he had come to Japan via Kobe, Caoads, United States, Mrs Cormack Central and South America and Lt. Col. Criap BHINYO MAKU, Jap, noon, for Fan Hongkong with a good legal training EUROPE VICTORIA, B.O. Eng. Comdr. & Mrs Miss Philips The N.I.K. 8. Kotru Maru"(Calesttá
Per PROTESTLAUS, 5 p.m.- Misa Detraa
Mr E. B. Pofter Line) left. Singapore fer this port on Francisco via Nagaki, T.K.K.
TOSAN MARU; Vap. 10 am, for and a very good record in the
TUESDAY, November 11.
Capt. &Mr DavisME. & Bam Bangkok, Ceylon, Mauritius, Mr La 3. Davies Mr W. Boberta South Africa: India via Dhanush-ar J. Desormes
Mr 8. D. Rossolynes kodi. Egypt and EUROPE is Mr B. U. Dixson
Major V. J. Scantle
bary BUEZ Per. MENTOR. RO. G. E.Dritt :icistration. 9.45 8.15. Letters
the 23rd October, and is expected
Here on the 1st November, he Kobe via Shanghai, B.Y.K The CP.O.E. Co's 8.8. Methren
laft Vancouver for Hongkong via bai via Amoy, B. &. Japan porta and Shanghai on Oot. 19, and a doe here on or about NOT, 24.
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Army. As he had said in the pre-straits, HOIKOW, Brit, 3 pm, for Shangvious motion, he would again eay KAIFUDG, Brit 10 am, for Exi- that he had no doubt that Mr. Tin phong vis Hoitow, B. & 5.
son would be a useful soquisition "tó the legal profession. He had great pleasure in admitting Mr. Tinson,
DHUFAB, Nor 3 pm, for Bang. kok vis Bwatow, Chino Siam Co
HANG MANG. Brit. 10.30 p.m., for Canton, J. On
10:30 am.
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