BATHER REPUNT:
30m Wareing to Hongkong Phalieri, Manila od Co "Parts :-A) typhoon within 60 miles o La o N. Long 1STO E, moving N.NE. Eept 97d. 14 Wayning to Hoogkone typhoon, within 60 min of Lot 50 N. Lang. 190 K, moving N.
R
Sept. 29d 12h 15mWarning to Hong- kong, Phulen, Maile and Coast Ports:
typhoon within 60 miles of File N. Long. 113E, moving W-
33d. 134. 20m-bo Jeturns from
Cada alations.
HONGKONG HOTEL.
September 27:
General E. B. Mas
Baoghten Mr P. D. Chandler Capt. Partridge Mr and Mrs L. H.Mr B. Pearce
Cole
Mr. G. E. Andrews Mr D. MeMarray. Mr Mrs G. P. Mr. and Meg
Bartynd
Mitchell Mrs KR Balilice Mirsad Mis E. Mr and Mrs C.-S. Molden
Benson-
Miss C. R. Morgan Mr & Mrs S. Bissey Kr red Kn Miss A. Blender Most
Hr. and Mrs W. J. Frans has increased-alightly are Mr F. P. Beady
mend the Pallippices, and d. Mr G. K. Hall New
-Bration htly to miderately also ere The position of the typhoon in the Faclic Capt. G. Exers Te pourtain this morning owing to lack of Starne tom the Leochtas; tis probatly eitasted near Oshima, moring N. r .. K. A depression or typhoon is stated in the China Ses to the S.E. of the Miceleafely Bank, probabis moring W.
Hongkong untali tur the xe Dout 000 inch. gading at 10 am today Cowl since January 14 9953 inches AKSİNSİ EN KYUnge nf 75*10 inches. "
forest for the 1 a ending at acon on September 29th,
1.-Hongkong
Gap Ro
E. and N.E.wixis, frah; foc.
Capt. G. L. Penne-
Mr and Mrs H. E father
Crampton Master E. Cramp
ton, Jr. Miss Crampton Mr A: C. Debbie 30. nalison Mr. Easton Mr and Mrs E Evenever Miss E. Fairies
Me B.. Perry Mr. Th. Plerta Misa A. Playte
-Formon barnet, N.F. winds, Engineer Captain
strong
1-death cons of Chian betwien dongkong and Lamorks. The satis -dooth can of Chios between Hongkong and Hsics. The same
KA 1.
ROYAL OBSERVATORY, MOREZONG; DAILY WRATHER REPORT.
SEPTEMBER 28, 1990-m.
Station.
Hour.
Barometer
At Son Gorel,
Wind.
Tomperature
Innfalty.
Dicootjon.
Forco.
Winther,
VTdivostock 8.30.16 58
Spuuro. Ga
Eskodate
Ekio
Kochi
Sagasal.. Kagoshima Oslims
Rating
30.05, 85, 8
Changahs Shanghai
Sharp Ph... 72
29.82
Brato
Taiboko
Taicha.....
.29.20
Think w
(22,78
Koshun
29.30
Centon- Hongkong
Cap Rock...
finetow
Piktoi
Huibow
thalien
TWITH THE ON
C.St.Jams
Aparri
HADIA
Legasi
Tacloban
BoBo Boriso
T. F. CLAXTON, Director. Hongkong Observatory, Sept. 28, 1920.
1. RAKOMETES, rrdared to 32 degne Fahrenheit, on the level of the ses in ipoles, tenths and hundredtha
+ MPEVATCHE, in the shade ir de
Fahrenheit
1 KEMDIy, in percentage of shitza, tion the Humidity of air mabusated with quistare being 100.
4. DIRECTION or fim, to two points.
5. FORCE OF WD, according to
Beadfrá Koule.
Mr and Ms C. R Poure and child Min K. Proper Capt. F. C. Parkins EMr and Mrs B. N.
Raitey
Miss L. "Rainey Mr G. Rawlins 5. P. Ferguson
Mr. F.-V. Reilley M. W. G. Frare
Me W. R. Ricketts Med. N. G. Gibbon Capt. J. Eobinson Sits L., Goodman Miss 4. Robinson Mist M.L. Goodman, R. 8. Bogers
FR Gowen Mes W. N. hogers Capt. Grierson Mes M. Rogers
Mr and Mrs J. W.MrG. J. Rudolph
Ham
Mr J, J. Baell A.Mr J.J. King Salter
Mr. Sinclair
Mr and Mn W.
Hannibal
Mr J. Scott Harstonkirs N. P. Sinclair
M and Met
Hashim
Mr H. W. Hols Mr and Mrs W.
Tander Hoff
Capt. Biqueland > Kr 1. Sleman > Was H. E, Sasa, F.Miss I. Af. Sloan
Mr E'S. Jaccarti Mra E. L. Jayne Mr W. G. Johnson Hrs E. Joces Mr F. M. Jones Mr E. M. Jeeph Mr R. Julien Mr&Mrs R. Kewiey Mr H. J. Kech Mrs E. C. Koop Mrs L. D. Knight Mr E. F. Roch Dr M. C. Lasher Mr J. A. Lanung Mr and Mrs
Lauritsen Capt. J. 31. Lopes Mr M. Nalthein
Man
Mr P. Marks
Dr. Marriot
Mr J. Kona Smith Mr and Mrs C. E
Stamp
Miss M.Stamp Mr and Mrs B, F.
Stercker
Miss C. Starcker Mic M. Starcker Mr N. Stevenson Mr L. H. Stewart Mr. F. Stewar Mr H. A. String-
fellow
Mis Sterrett Mr 11. Swart
C.Mr and Mrs C. P.
Templeton
Mr C. F. Tyssen
deMr J A. Urquhart
Mr E. de Voeux
Mis LB. Walte:5
Mrs E. Warren
Hi P. M. Mars) xil Mr L. Wilson
Mr and Mrs F. F.Mrs M. E. Wortman McOsnaha Mr M. van Vreren
BEPULSK GAT ESTIL
Mr and Mrs I. F.Mr & Mrs Pentreath
Cobbe
Mr A. Tutundjian .. Mr and Mrs Dupuy Mr A. R. Wilion Mr 31. F. Kline
Capt. Archer
PEAK HOTEL'
September 27.
Mr & Mrs Ashton Dr and Mr H.
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Mis Barker Mr RE O. Bird Mr R. Blating
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Mr and Mrs J. K
Jolly
der EW. Lee Jones
Mr and Mrs D. K.
Blair
Mr and Mrs Booth
Mr J. G. Bridger
MFG. P. Caville
Sir Elis Karoorie
Mr O. Harpersen
Mr Konkolevaky
is and Miss Kon- kolersky
Mr I A. Lalog
Mr T. D. Lloyd
Mr M BL Logan
Mr P. J. Maltiazd
Mr and Mrs B. deMr. P. Marvel
Chazopres
Mr HeAsah
Morgan
Mr and Mrs T. W.Mr and Mrs
Church
0.
Mr & Mrs Cockturfol la a.Ficholson
UMG, D.5.0.
Mr G. F. Cooper
Mrz Cormack
Capt. B. Mille
Capt. & Mrs Corson Head Mia 0. X
Mr Coron
Mr B. Czorlay
Mr D. C. H. Cally
Mr D. F:Cathai Eng--Comdr
USWOOD
Mr X. R. Dick
Uteidofer
Mr. B. Poster
Mrs from
Mr JF Hobinson »
W.
Mr H W. Boger
Mr and Mrs J. B.
Boss Mr and Ms F. J.Majo. & Suaders .. Dictio
MIU E. Sandstrom
bir & Ma JohnMrA. dos Santos
Duncan
Mr G. Ellazze
HrA. V "Fumer
Mr C. Farnes
MrJ. Farmer
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GIANT STEAMSHIP.
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DEVICE USED IN AMERICA.
NOT TO BE USED FOR IMMIGRANTS.
An interesting coeling appliance has
A proposal that the giant steam- been brought out by the Bargen Point ship Leviathan." formerly the Ham- Me and My W-Ironworks, of Bayonne, New Jersey, burg-American liner "Vaterland," U.S.A.. designed to save time and which for more than a year has been labour in the usually tedious opera- lying idle at her Hoboken Dock, de tion of coaling steamships.
used to transport steerage passengers
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HONGKONG TIDES.
September 29 to October 5. 1920.
*
HOW MANY
Longkong
LOW WATE
Monkees
Honra
Sach
Tukia
HONGKONG REGISTER.
"Perdess. On date and
day
233D
stone
Mr H. picer
The machine consists of a light to and from Italy, was recently made Dr & 3ra 0, Forsythlt-Cond: and Mrs Structural steel frame to which is 10 the United States Shipping Board.
attached "the hosting motors and The proposal, it was said,
Stopford Mr H. Greenwood
Vale
Mr B. C. Hale M. D.Hal
Mea L. Hansen
Major Harding Mrs. A. Walter Me C.J P. Hellstrom Mr H HL Wester Mr Hellingworth Me FM Weller Flight-it. Hervey Mr A. Wilkinson Mr U. iopi Mr R. P. Williema Mr and Mrs C. Mr & Mg WinGold
Holm-s
My Marshal Wood Mr & Mr Hunter Mr T. H.right
came
Lt. Col. M. Greer Mrs & MissStakingsmachinery. The frame also supports from a shipping firm now engaged in Mr and Ms B. &.Me i. F. winde le- the receiving hopper with telescopic an extensive business of handling Mr and Mrs Jexible chute at the bottom. The third-class passengers, but was not
By oth
{lifting boom "is pivoted on the frame favourably received by the Board. Mis 1. Tobi-ssen 31aj Gen. F. Veutrie and the bucker is suspended by ropes The big liner, according to naval , from the lifting boom. A seat is pro- officials who handled her as a' trans- vided for the single operator with con port, could be made ready for sea at venient control levers. Suitable short notice, provided it was not books are provided so that the machine necessary to restore her former pale- can be hung from the side plating or tial passenger accommodation. bulwarks of any large steamer.
The vessel, as she now stands, could The grab bucket is a standard clam be used with Et little alteration of M-joy B B. Young shell self-filling bucket, which has a her present troop transport facilitics capacity of one-third of a ton of bita for steerage passengers, and it was minous coal. The topping up of the said that she could accommodrie, more boorn is automatically controlled by . than 5,000 persons each voyage, conical shaped diferential drum, so Demand for third-class agcommoda that the operator has only to loist and tion now exceeds the availible too over the bucker and the bucket autonage. The proposal to use the ship, maticstly swings in over the hopper it is understood, was on a charter to its dumping position without atten" basis, the ship to be turned back to tion on the operator's part The the Board on reasonable potice when hoisting and closing motors are of 15 existing negotiations for her sale or HP. each and can be either D. C. allocation, are completed.in
KING EUWARD HOTEL
Reptember 11.
Mrs R Almona Met't. Killen and
child-
Me sid Me Fans, Tra Vec Tinglarn Mr and MrsaemiaMr. W. Knight MỸNC Hary M&Touram e 'Mr and Mrs Puke Mr, MA
Mr & Mrs WLTodgeM> ↑ Mina Munck Mr H. Chaney
Mr LeKich is, Master Choi ing Plot 25 erlian:
Mr
Me Chi hing
Mr A. "ohen
Mr. G. Cocina i
Me and Mrs Davide
t
Mr G. vien
I
Mr W. Dixo
29.19
29.74
MeTM Graham
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61
19
45
Miss Farrell
Mr PT. Yarryil
Met D. Forrest
Mr and Mrm
Fothergh
Mr. A, L. Fry
| Mr & Mrs GregOTY
`r D. 3. Mi nhy
Nichal
de 5 1944 fardly
Men Polisare
Me: A. Schertzon
Bacht. -
Mr. Ma, Both Ted Ma * B A.
Mr Mrs Sostherton Mr and Mrs Browart
N-W.This Mra Tolmstope Mi-e dits Under *Mr and Mrė-W. WBUSE. Vetton
The Top
or A. C. current. An electrical con In response to a recent call for bids necting plug is provided on the for the Leviathan, ..... only one oder machine so that a wire can be run was made.
from the dock or steamship to furnish
the current. Each machine, has a
capacity of 50 tons an hour,
The total weight of machine, is necessary is to put in the electric plug about four and a half tons. It can before starting operations.
be quickly and easily hung in place it is claimed that one man operate. on the side of the steamship by means ing this steamship conier will handle of in derrick lighter. It requires more coal-thin; a stevedore's gang about dve minutes for the derrick i ming hand-filled tube. When it is lighter to hoist and land the machines considered five such, a gang usually in place, and even less time to take consists of twelve to fourteen men, the economy of, operation of much a them down
It should be noted particularly that machine, will be evident, and there the whole machine is self-contained should be a big future for it in the and after hanging in place all that at principal pócts of the world. Sure
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GLADSTONE'S POEM..
TO "MARGOT.”
MRS. ASQUITH'S STORIES OF THE "G.O.M.
JAPAN'S PARTY POLITICS.
A NEW PARTY.
OBJECT TO REFORM ALL OLD ONES.
Formation of a new political party as a means of reconstructing the
Writing on Gladstone and the Home older parties and freeing them from the domination of the older members Rule split, Mrs. Asquith, in the Sun-is the object of a movement started The political by the younger members of existing
parties in Japan.
day Times, says:
event that caused the greatest sensa- rion when I was a girt was the mu der of Mr. Burke and Lord Frederick Cavendish on May 6; 1882...
These murders tended to confirm
.
by its promoters to be to put a stop to The object of the movement is said the privileges and despotic power of those long in coatrel of the parties
and to end the tyramy of party
resolutions.
Mr. Kumpei Matsumoto, an old
Gladstone in his belief that the Irish were people whom we did not under- Seiyukai member, who after years stand, and that they had better betfabsence from the Diet was recently encouraged to govern themselves. reelected from his home prefecture He hoped to convert his colleagues toia Shizuoka as an independent mem- a like conviction, but Chamberlain and ber, was chosen at a meeting of younger members of the Diet to be he disagreed.
**When Mr-Gladstone went in forcome a committee of one to draft a statement of views as to reconstruc Horne Rule, society was rent from top "to bottom, and even the most devoted ties of political parties. He is re ported to be busy working on the was as much divided as any other.
29 this is completed and when a favourable opportunity is presented, a move will be started to organize a new party composed of the, modern men who have been ejected to th Diet.
Hoibow and *Haiphong - Per LOK. Iriends, quarrelled over it. Our famay draft of the statement. As soon
BANG, & p.in. Formosa vis Keelong-Per 50AN
MABU, 5p.m *Holbow and Haiphong-Fer JADE
3 p.m.
"Our follies in Ireland have-not only-cursed the political but the social life of this country. It was not unt
Fort Bayard Per CHUEKON, & pm..the political ostracisms over Home Rule began all over again in 1914 that I realised how powerful socially 1 and my friends were in the 'eighties.”-
Daim-Per TURIU MARU, 5 p.m.
WEDNESDAY, September 99, Shanghai, North Chins, and #Japan via Kobe-Per KITANO MARU,
10 a
Stow, Shanghai and "North Chin
Per TỔNG SEINE ĐẠI Fort Bayard, Bobow and Baiphong-
Per HANOL, 8 p.m.
་་
THURSDAY, September 20. Philippine Islands. Formoss via Ko
GLADSTONE THE VIT.
Torning from Gladstone the politi- cian to Gladstone the man. Mes. Asquith reveals him in the role of poet...
After her first visit to Hawarden long, Shanghai, North China he sent her a poem addressed to *Japan vis Nagasaki, "Canada, "Margot." We quote the concluding *United States, Central: 'and
Bouth America and EUROPE Verses:
via VICTORIA B.6. Per Up hill and down dale: 'tis a capita! KATORI MARU, 10 s.m.
Came
The younger members of the Kokuminto, which party has a larger share of "modern" men, according to the Yomiari, although that opinion of the journal might be disputed in some quarters, have already started. the propaganda work in order to of reconstructed help the idea political parties to germinate
The Kokuminto is not the only party, it is understood, which joins. in the new mavement. Some of the younger members, of, the Seiyukai" party are also interested; is it. The
*Shanghai and North China-Per To blossom in friendship, to sparkle position of the younger Seiyukai
SINKIANG, 10 & m
Shanghai, North China, and Japan eis in fame; "
Japan
Nagasaki, Homolain, Canada. There's but one objection can light United States. Central and upon Margot,
South America and EUROPE
A SAN FRANCISCO-Per It's likeness to rhyming, not mean KOREA MERU. Begistration 8.45 am, Letters 10.30 an
via Kobe-Per YATSHING.
2 pus.
FRIDAY, October 1.
Weihaiwei Cheloo and Tientsin-Per
KUKIOHOW, witor, mod Foochow Per
HAICHING, Im Philippine Islands Bandakan, Australia,
Saigon,
and New Zealand-vis THURS DAY ISLAND — Per OKANG- SHA. Registration 1.45 Letters 230 p.m.
BATURDAY, October 2
Shaghai
d
ing, of argot
Never mind, never mind, we will give
it the slip, Tis not argot, the language, but
Argo, the ship; And by ses or by-land, I will swear
you may far go Before you can hit on a double for
Margot
UGLIEST MAN.
A
members, who have infused new- blood since the recent election-into that ancient party is that they de not want to do anything to interfere with the fundamental policy of their
to act in present-day issues. party, only that they want to be free
They are th touch with Mr. Hara, the Premier and the president of the Seiyukai, in this movement, for they trust that Mr. Hara wants to carb the power of older men who are blocking the progress of the Seiyukai party by their obstructioniým, and therefore chose younger men to be the secretaries of the party,"
An example of Gladstone's sense "Straits and Bangkok--Per of humour is afforded by the following
story told to Mrs. Asquith by her LADY ASTOR AS ATHLETE. and North Chins-Fer husband CHESAN, 5 pm.
UNNAN HARU, 911.
SUNDAY, October 3.
1 My husband, in discassing with me
Swatow, Amoy snd Formom is Kee. Gladstone's sense of humour, told me
Jung-Per AMARURA MARU, the following story
-$8.2.
"I was one evening, in a very thin Shanghai North China-Per House, seated by the side of Mr.
DUNERA, 9 SIZE. ``
Gladstone on the Treasury Bench, of MONDAY,
Bif
BD October Martins, which we were the sale occupents
I Marques, Booth Abrics, India vis Dhanushkodi.: Egypt
Amoy, #Shanghai and North China
BUTYANG, S LIE. Bwatow, Amoy and Poochow Per HAI
AN AMAZING FEAT.
-BOY SCOUTS ASTONISHED,
Lady Astor, M.P.. accomplished an
amazing feat the other night at the Suddenly he turned to me with Washington Inn, the well known EUROFE HABSKI air of great aniraation, and said in hospitality centre for Americans in Per TAMBA MARU, Regis his most solemn tones. Have you St. James's Square. She was a guest tration 9:45 am. Lettan 1030 ever considered who is the ugliest man a reception to the American branch of the International Boy in the party opposite?” TUESDAY, October B
"Mr. Asquith Certainly; it is Scout Jambores, and had been given *Swatow and * Bangkok-PORUBAN, without doubt X inaming a famous as having the song. Way Down
"thres cheers and a tiger,” as well
Ole Virginie" (Virginia is her native - Anglo-Indian-statesman),
"Mr. Gladstone You, are wrong state), played in her honour. She X, is no doubt an ugly fellow, but i was leaving the fun, escorted by much uglier is Y." (naming a Queen's | meinters of the committee, when it Counsel of those days),
was found that the big side gate in Mr. Asquithi :-* Why should you the six-foot fence was locked. “You » give him the preference?"
will have to go round." said “a mem- Mr. Gladstone Apply. very ber of the committee, but Lady Astor simple test. Imagine them both exclaimed: "I will show you how to banghai Forth China Japan is magnified on a colossal scale. K.'s vault or climb over a fence in case, Nagasaki, Honolu, Onada, ugliness would then begin to look we have another war Gathering her Untied Bistos, Central & fortè dignified and even impressive, while skirts together she leaped lightly and
Waalweb-too and Tientala-Pee
WEDNESDAY, October B
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NING 11 N TUESDAY, Octoer 23,
Americs & *EUROPE BAN
FRANCISCO Per BIBERY the more you enlarged Y the meaner cleared the gate a feat of which any "of the youthful scouts present would HABUA Begistration 9.05sm. he would become. Letters 10.30 am.
J Mrs Asquith's autobiography will have been proud. The approving be published in book form in October bowl that went up from those present *Courespondanor bearing vessa's cake by Messrs. The Butterworth, was beard, all over the neigh
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