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13th Apr. Havre & Liverpool
WEATHER REPORT.
March 9 h. 39-Pressore has increased slightly at Wladivostock and decreased slightly from Weihaiwei to Shanghai. It is nearly stationary at other reporting stations.
The anticyclone is probably central over EW. Japan.
1
Fresh to moderate monsoon will con- tigue over the N. China Sex.
Hongkong Rainfall for the #4 hours Boding at 10 am today. 000 inch. Total since January" lat, 198 inches, against an average of 3+88 inches.
Forecast for the Rheers ending at noon on March 10th.
L-Houstong
2
to GAD Rock,
E. and K.E. vinds, moderate; fair.
1-Former Chus/L NE winds,i fresh..
Z-South coast of China between
19th Apr. Geboa, Mlles, L'pool & Glasgow Touakong sed Lamɔcks. The same as |
PACIFIC SERVICE
36. 3.
(Reuter's Service to the China Moil),
(vis Kobe and Yokohama) **TALTHYBIUS" 16th Mar. Sch Apr * TYNDAREUS * * PROTESILAUS” „4th May
--South coast of China between Roarkong and Hainan. The same at No. 1.
Tietaris, Seattle and
Vancouver
NEW
"LAERTES "
KOTAL GĦERYÁTORY, KERAXONG, DAILY WEATHER REPORT.
2511:
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MARCH 9, 1821.-
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9 1921.
ENTERTAINM SITS.
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To-day, at 230, 5.15, 7.15 & 9.15
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COAL INDUSTRY.
GOVERNMENT RELINQUISHING CONTROL
LONDON, March 9.
The House of Commons by 277 votes to 72 passed the second reading of the bill banding back the coal industry to the owners on March 31. A grave situation is threatened if the owners and miners do not reach an agree ment as regards wage reduction.
AUSTRIAN DIPLOMATIC MISSION.
VIENNA, March 9. At-the-invitation of the British Government, the Chancellor. Dr. Mayer, the Finance Minister, Herr Grithm, and the Minister of Food, Herr Gruenberger, are on the eve of proceeding to London via Paris to hold a conference.
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until of
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*for London"
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́10th June' 7th July
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for Liverpool
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AGENTS.
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Hour,
Barometer
At Sea Lore!,
Temperature,
Vidivostock 620.15 18. Kemuro
Zicodate Tukio
Kochi Nagasaki.
Eagvebina
Thims
ishiji
Bouin Island
Welhaiwela 20, 14 Hankow
Kehsag....
Klariang Chamaha
INWARD MAILS.
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Shanghai.
...Soiyang
THURSDAY, MARCH 10. EUROPE vis Sueź (Letter ard Newspaper only London
3rd Feb.)
Shanghai
Dutzhi.....
Shanghai.
Gregory Apear Keist
Sharp Ph..! 7 the
8 a
FRIDAY, MARCH 11.
30.09
Shanghai
Straits...
Shanghai...
FOR
SATURDAY, MARCH 12. -
Idomenens
TTXTS.
Pelet Kwongying
4 p.30.
Faoting- Teopao
5pm.
5 p.m.
10 sp
ti
St Albans
10.30 1.15
10.50 a.m.
I p.1. 1.30 p.m. 5 p.m.
Amazon Marnier
Düwara.
Suroing
Hydrangea Derwest
Taeringwa Liangchow Hazoi
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TO-NIGHT, at 15 & 9.15 p.m.
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"THE SONG OF SONGS"
VISITORS AT THE HOTELS.
HONGKONG HOTEL.
March S.
Me W. Anderson Mrs G. Jack Mr. H. Anderson Mr and Mrs. A. de
Mr B. Appel
Mr J. Amold
Jacobs
Dr E A Jay
Mr and Mrs G. H.Mr R. Julian
b. BannerLAM
Miss Bates
Mr and Mrs N. E
Karanjis
Mr J. E. de Beau Mrs W. G. Kent
champ
Mrs
Offs Kent
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Brown
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Ball
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Martin
TEL
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C. WJZs, Director. Hongkong Observatory, March 9, 1991.) 1. BAROMETER, reduced to 35 degres Fahrenheit, on the level of the ses in Inches, tenths and hundredths.
TEMPERATURE, in the shade in de grees Fahrenheit.
Hey, in percentage of matura tion the humidity of air saturated with moisture being 100,
..
4.DIRECTION o Wors, to two points. 5. FORCE OF WISD, according to Beadford Seale.
Mrs C. Lacy Good-Mise E. Proper
Goldsmith
Capi T. Hall Mr W. G. Hall Mr and Mrs W.
Hannibal
A.Mr E. O, Richardson
Mr W. R .Ricketts
Mr G. J. Rudolph
Mrs Sanders
A.Mr and Ms R,
Wehmilz
My G. Harper Miss A. Schmitz MR. R. Hancock Mr R. H. Skelton Me F. F. Harris. Mr A. D. Stausel! Mrs G. Havrison Mr L. H. Stewart MrR. J. Morrison Sir Eric & Lady MrJ. Sco't Harston Stuart Taylor Mr and Mrs F. E. Miss D.Tilling
Haslett
Mr F. Wale
Mr B. B. Baslett Mra P. T. Walsh Hr A. H. Hilbert Miss Walsh Mr and Mrs T. W.Miss E. M. Willams Hindmarsh Mias M. Fiddes.
Wilson
8. STATE OF WEATHER, b bine ky, Me F. L. Hongh detached cloud, d driezling rain,
fog Capt. W. HowardMr R. L. Wilson g gloomy, b hail. I lightning, o ovERRED | Mrs A. A. Fydë”
P passing showere, q squali, r rain, s Bow Mrs M. Hussey ttharder risibility w dew, wet
7. Ras in inches tenths and hun-
áradtbs
Premier Dato was assassinated last right while motoring from the Chamber. Several shots were fired.
NEW GLEN BUAT.
** LAUNCHED.
SHIPPING DISASTER.
LOSS OF THE "HONG MUHA
HAZARDOUS RESCUE WORK.
steamer
Szechuen Sankin ...Tamba Marn
EUROPE vis Ster (Letters only London 10th Feb
Parcels 5th Jas.)
SUNDAY, MARCH 13.
EUROPE via Ɛnes (Newspapers only London 18th Feb.)...Khyber
OUTWARD MAILS,
PIR
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9. the Shanghai, North China and Japan......
Samshut and Wachows were Tientsin que
Holtow and Haiphong...
THURSDAY, MARCH 10. Singan
PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION. Messrs. Harland and Wolf, Lid.,
Local interest in the disaster which launched from their Govan shipyard. on December 25, the twin-screw ves resulted in the loss of the steamer sel" Glenbeg." built to the order of
"Hong Mob" with the master, Cap: The principal the Glen Line. Ltd.
overall tain Holmes, and over eight hundred are:-Length dimensions 502ft., breadth moulded 62t, depth of the Chinese passengers, remains moulded 38ft. Gin, with a gross ton undiminished. Though the full story
The
told new vessel.
be not will age of 9,500. which is classed 100 A! at Lloyd's,
Hongkong in lus three complete cecks, and is fitted arrival with poor, bridge, and forecastle. European survivors who There are eight watertight bulkheads. rescued by the China Navigation 'Shansi" and taken to and the double bottom and space bo- tween the tunnels are fitted for the Swatow, it has been possible fo carriage of oil fuel.
The steering obtain some details of the terrible gear, windlass, and the 16. cargo events following the disaster, though winches are all electrically driven, and the circumstances which caused the there are 33 cargo derricks suitable wreck still remain largely obscu e for dealing with weights up to Seven In the course of a visit to HM tons, also two derricks for dealing "Carlisle," which was directed to with weights up to 40 tons. There proceed to the scene of the wreck are six cargo holés, one of which can by wireless, a representative of the be used as a deep water ballast tank. Chira Mail this morning learned In addition to the accommodation for that the Commander, Captain Evans, officers, engineers, and crew, here CB. DS.O., of Antaritic exploration Saigon is first-class accommodation for twelve fame, who did splendid work, was Holbow and Euphong...... passengers, which includes a large responsible for saving about a Swatow and Bangkok...............
hundred lives. baving managed, in Fort Bayard, Hoihaw and Baiphong... paloon, smokeroom, bathroom, etc.. and the vessel is Hirted with wireless spite of the weather, to get close into telegraphy. The propelling machinery the wreck in a motor boat with a consists of two sets of Diesel engines. designed to give a ses speed of 121 knots,
7
cutter in tow.
The remaining] distance to the wreck he swam, with a life line. When the propellor of the motor boat fouled some wreckage, Captain Evans jumped into the water, and with the assistance of Able Seaman Whitehead, was successful in removing the obstrac- tion.
Eandakan Australia, and New Zealand vis Shanghai and North China ............
THURSDAY. ISLAND. Registration 9.45 B. Letters 10.3). Shangbai North. China, Dairen, "Japan Canada, United States. "Central and *South America and "EUROPE vi "SEAT LE Straits
Bangkok. Ceylon, Mauritius, Le Marques South Africa, India vis Dhanushkodi, Bombay and ADEN... Shanghai and North China ..
Swatow.
FRIDAY, MARCH 11.
L Marques, South Africa, India vis Straite, Bangkok, Ceylon, Mauritius EUROPE Dhanushkodi, Egypt Tia MARSEILLES. Registration 8.45 sm. Letters 9.0
Philippine Islands, Shangha, North Chins, Ispan, Canada, United Staten, Cen- tral and South America & EUROPE vis VANCOUVER, BC. Registration 9.15am Letters 10a.m. Mr. A. B. Peacock, an American
Shanghai and North China gentleman visiting the FMS, on
Though scores of Chinese Swatow, Amoy and Foochow business, has reported a big loss sustained by bim. He was travelling perished through exhaustion and Weihaiwei and Chefoo... from Perang to Kuala Lumpur by exposuIC
Kleist
Toyama Maru Pakboi *****! Haicking Chibli Tuensang
Stentor
SATURDAY, MARCH 12
Nankin
before help could be Philippine Islands.
Marques, South Africa, Indis via Carlisle's" the mail train. A little belore he given, many were resuced by jumping Straite, Bangkok, Ceylon, Mauritias, I Dhanohakodi, Egpyt & EUROFE via reached the Federal capital, Mr. into the sea when the
SEVZ Registration 145 pm. Letters Peacock went into the restaurant car boats approached. Among those saved for tea and, when the train reached was the son of the manager of the
The Parcel Mail will be closed on
Thursday, 10th March st 5 pm Kuala Lumpur, te alighted. It was Company owning the "Hong Moh." only then that he realised that he Of the two hundred and more per- had left his wallet under his pillow sons saved by the "Carlisle" only one was a woman, the sole female in the sleeping berth. The matter
the survivor, the other hundred on the once reported station-master, and, the train having vessel having perished in the hold. moved into the yard, a search was In view of the boisterous nature of made in the yard, but without the weather it is remarkable that the success. It is understood that the boats engaged in rescue work escaped wallet contained about 2500 in with slight.damage only. Owing to Straits money and 800 ticals Siamese the bad, weather when the Fox- money, also a letter of credit on the glove arrived on Saturday night Swatow, Amoy and Keelung Hongkong and Shanghai Bank from the boats "could not be lowered
was
at
to
survivors
Shanghal, North China and Japa Shanghai and North China Saigon,
*Bangkok, Straits,
Geylid, Mauritius Margues, South Africa, Indis vis Dhanushkodi, EUROPE is MARSEILLES &
tion 5 p.m. Letters 6 pm.
the National Bank of Detroit, Michi and only 26 persons were saved. Shanghai, North Chins and Japan gan, US.A., for $5,000 gold, and a Chinese" gold watch and chain worth about $125 gold.
declare that o weapons were used by members of Tientsin
the Chinese crew on the Tuesday in Shanghai and North China pominek.. their efforts to keep the boats for themselves. Of the six boats launched Bwatow and Bangkok-min
Canada United States, "Central & at different times, only one escaped Shanghai, North China, Dairen, "Japan, destruction, that which reached the
Senth America, and EUROPE vis VICTORIA, B.C. Registration 9.10 am. Letters 10 A. medio_marauz Shanghai, North China, Japan, Honolulu, Canada, United States. Central and Fouth Ameries & *EUROPE via SAN FRANCISCO. Begistration 9.45 am,
Hrs 10.50,
Shansi" Several passengers are reported to have been killed by the crew for attempting to gain seats in the boats,
"Peking telegrams to the Chi- nese papers state that Dr. Wu Ting fang and Mr San Hung, having. fallen out with Dr. Sen Yausen, have left for Hongkong, but upon Dr. Sun's sending a delegate to Hongkong, Dr. Wa was presuaded "to return to Canton. Another report has it that, owing to the change in the Yunnan situation is a fairispecimen of the attempts angpanas
Central & South America & EUROPE and the uncertain financial condi- the part of Peking to mislead the Japan, Honolulu, Canada, United States. via: BAN FRANCISCO. Registration tion, Mr Tang Shaoys has left public. Both Dr. Wu add Mr. Tang Canton for Shanghai is believed Shao-yi are now in Canton attending 9.16 am. Letters 10 5.1. that Dr. Sun will shortly follow suit to their official duties. There is not Amoy, "Shanghai and North Chin
scintilla of truth in the reports Bwatow, Amoy and Foocba
Strait Bangko's, Calentte and ADES emanating from Peking, says the Conton Times"?
These reports may be accepted for Their worth. The above clipping from the North China Daily News
Alabama Mara
Amoy Satow Taiboks Taichu....
Teinan Kochan Pescadores
Canton ! Hongkong Gap Rock.. 15.3030
Wuchow 8 *. Pakboi... Hothov Fhalien
Foua Lê
C.St. James Aperi
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HONGKONG REGISTËR.
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SUNDAY, MARCH 19,
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MONDAY, MARCH 14.
Khyber Hangchow
3 BUL
Kuzichow Hangmang
5 p.m..
TUESDAY, MARCH 18... Lachow
9 8.m.
Kores Maru Nikko Maru
3p.m.
5 p.m.
Anyo Maru
Haibong. Yatching
100%
2 p.
adenoe bearing vessel's name only
Wind......
Forco
Highmet open siz Temperatus on the 8th- Lerect, open air Temperature as the
Mr J. Wyer
REPULSE BAY HOTAL...
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Birchall
Compton
Mr and Mrs E. M. Mr & Mrs A. R
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Cobbs
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PEAK HOTEL
March 4...
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Allen Mr & Mrs Ashton
Surgeon-Comde. andMr & Mrs Language
Mrs Aveling
Mr R. L. O. Bird Mr H. W. Bird Bird Mr and Mrs D. K.
Blair
T. F. CLAXTON, Director., Hongkong, Observatory Mar. 9. 192LM-F; Bouliol
RONGKONG TIME SIGNALS.
The Time Ball on Kowloon Signal Hil is dropped daily at 10 am and 4. p.m. except on Baturdays when it is dropped at 10 am and 1 pm and on Sundays and Holidays when it in dropped at 10 a m.
The Ball is hoisted half wast at the 50th minute and fuli mast at the 57th minute, Abould the ball fall to drop at the correct Itime it will be lowered at 5 minutes past the hour and the ordinary routine repeat od at the following bour, if posible,
Should the Time Ball be cut of order the above routine will be carried out with the flag," on the Storm Signal mast.
Time Signals are also given at night by means of three white lampa mounted vir ricaly on the Observatory, wireless must. From 8.66 to 9.00 pm, the lampa are extinguished momentarily at the even seconda, exount" at the 2nd, 28th, 50th, Bind, and 54th of each minute
The hours re'er to Hongkong Standesa Time (8 kxotica Eut of Greenwich).
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Hr. T. D. Lloyd Mr M. R. L. Logan Major and Mrs J.
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Moller Carpenter...
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Church
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LOCK HING.
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