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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20. 1822.

ARMS ARRESTS.

SPORT.

AUSTRALIANS SENTENCED.

SATURDAY'S FOOTBALL

ONE YEAR'S JAIL, APIECE.

·LEAGUE RESULT.

of the 8.,

William E. Pitts, formerly secand Hongkong League matches played

"President on Saturday resulted as follows: -steward

DIVISION 1. Jeferson was eentenced by Mr. J.R. Wood to-day to one year's hard Hawkins.. labour on each of the four counts, the King's... Kowloon. sentences to run concurrently,

| University Hawkins.

S.C. "B".

6. Darbas....

5 Despatch

.1

2 Carlielo

2 South China..2

Kowloon....

1 J. K. Club...0

DIVISION U.

3 Carliele2

# Wa:dors

1 Auxiliaries...8

1 Despatch

United A.C.. Ambrose... R.G.A.

THE CHINA MAIL.

NOTICE TO SHIPPRRS AND

"PASSENGERS.

*LOJECTED. DE ARTURE:

OKINA COAST, ETC.)

This reverso spurred the sailors and play became faster. Taking a long pass from Murphy, Downward had Woodman guessing. The score was now one all. Receiving from Clamo, however, Duncan soon added Kow- loon's see and goal.

Play

fast in equally the second half. Applauso Nov. 21.-1.08.N rewarded Browa when he saved from

дя

a free kick taken by King.

The teams:

Kowloon.-Woodman;

Wheeler

and Knight; Morrison, King and Pasco; Clemo, Hall, Maton, Duncan and Coombes.

"Carlisle "--Brown; Watson and Barnas; Eldrett, Botting and Murphy,

SWATOW.

"

21.-1.0.6.N.

1.-D. L.

21.-C. N. 2t,-0.8. K. $1.-L.C.S.N. 20.-D. L 20,-1,CBN.

C.-E. A. 20.--0. N. 27.-1.0.8.N. PH.-D. L.

Jarrett, York, Wright, Downward Dee. 19,-0.9.B.

..8 and Marsh.

Police......& Referee: Mr. Perryman,

@ S.OR. "A"...0

“HAWKINS" y. "DURBAN,"

KAN

·KING'S v. DESPATCH,

Ya'shing. Chalang. Huitong. Vingel

Amiksa Mare.

ingang.

Hatching. Kongsong

Bintang.

Keying.

Drofic ilifong,

Josht Maru.

AMOY.

Halhong.

Nor, A.-D. L.

In view of the fact that the Tamar.... defendant was not legally represented, Ambrose.. his Worship said that he had con sidered the case during the week-end and bad considered it form the point St. Joseph'e.....S of view of a delending solicitor. He was of the opinion that from the circumstances he could only arrive at one conclusion and that was. defendant was guilty of the four obarges preferred-against hia. Ilis

This match was played at Sooku-Dec. statement to the effect that the

poo before a large orowed of naval and Chimae crew were his anemice was

military spectatora, Canoor made a not consistent with the fact that he

With several players on le injare weak clearence from Hart. This gave Oct. was friendly with Ng Chiu (thie man who jumped bail. It had been list. the Durbon bad tile chance Jones his chance to score the King's proved that the defendant had signed against the Hawkins" which tan first goal. Twice awarded fre kicka jalec labels, knowing thein to be false, out victor to the tuse of six gent join the brick play that followed, the and was the means of bringing the one. Play was not five minutes King's twice failed to use their Nov. luggage in which the arms were found, egun when Ifyn's opened the score. advantage to the best. However, a into the King Edward Hotel. Under After keen play in the Durban's ball, long shot from William coon put

ene registered the second goal, then two abend. an alias he used Room 98. Worship went Da lu Bay that beating Lawrence frou close range. he would probably have given The Durban next kept their op attention to the second ponente busy until play went to the charge of 10ssession of arius and other end. considered the defendant's plea that which led King to undio the ball,

The King's next forced a corner, he was the victim of a frame up had thinking a free kick had horn calleil it not been for the fact that the am-gave the Hawkins, players their third and in the goal mouth melee Jones goal, Hynes again beating Lawrence. eesred the third goal. The King's cou- munition was found in his cabin.

The second half saw Hawkins get tinued to press, and in spite of a free away. Even play followed. Then kick against Hart, enabled Jones to Barkhan got his charce and this register their fourth goal. Later re- Dec. fourth go I was registered. Frost civing from Williams Jones again ̧ added the filth. Then the Durban gave Bremerton no chance. The final men scored their only goal, Hector whistle found the King's victory by supling the ball to Yeoman, who ro- five goale to one. turned to centre, thus enabling Millar beat Hooper. Osborne had added the sixth goal, when a penalty MAN LURED IN10 FLAT AND just on time gave the Durban a fire kick, which Hooper easily SET UPON.

His

Owen Jama Smyth, an Australian, formerly bar manager of the Palace Hotel, was al-sentenced to one year's imprisonment with hard laber, for being in pussession of arms.

ARMED RUBBERS.

An armed robbery with violence has been reported from Samoluipo. Fong Sam-ring, a contractor of No. 6. Maa Chung Terrace, Wrogatichong Road, atates that at about 4 pm he was enticed into No. 5. Peilo Street. Samabuipo, by a man wispromised to to a prospective introduce him customer. When he arrived at the first floor of the househe was set upon by three men who gagged and bound hio and then stole $160 from bis -person

/GROCER'S SHOP RAIDED.

www.

Lui Io, assistant, manager long the Shing

fr cery

Lo

cleared.

From a corner in the recond half Blacoomaden weak clearance ood Carter headed into the net. Another Aminalerstanding free kick for the King's resulted in notbing, Jones shooting over the bar'

The teams were;-

Hawkins. Hooper. Adkins and Marrow; Stirk, Crow and Sawyer: Barkham, Frost Osborne, Hynes and Imeson.

Baker and

Duban-Lawrence; King; Legge, Hector and Radford; Yeoman, Darlison, Millar, Weyms and Dioliton.

Referee: Mr. Newton.

;-

TAMAR, SOUTII CHINA.

Band

This match resulted in a drawP game-two all. That the referee found it necesary to caution-four players individually and at one etage of of the game stop the play to caution

th players generally indicates the! of

No. 33 Patl: Strect reported methods adopted. The game itself

to the Police that

at about

was exciting enough, ofeving in

with

The teams

Williams and King's-Blacue: Wynne, Newton Hodgson and Bar low; Williame, Hart, Litut, Jores Dyer and Scott.

:

$1.-0.8.K. 23.-C. N...

24.-D.-U. MA--D. L. 19-18. K.

"Amakusa M.

Soochow Hatching.

Haifoong. Eosbu Maru.

FOOCHOW.

24.-D. L. 28.-D. L.

21.-D. L

Bailong, Haiching. Haifoong.

SHANGHAI. 21-LC.S.N. Yatsbing.

Wingsang.

Foochu.

Suaning.

Pros. Cloveland.

Waba

21.-P. & Keshigir. 22.-J.C.J.L Tjikini 2.-L.C.S.N. Bong- 23.-1.0.8. N. 23.-0, N. 21-0. N. 25.-P. M. 20.-C. N. 26.-T.K.K. 2-1.08.N. 9.-N.Y.K. Si--O, N. 17.-C. M. 28.-C. N. 93,-N,Y.K. -N.J.K. 30.-C.P.S.

3-P $0. A-NYE.

1-LT

-P.&O. 1.-P. M. 9.-R. F. 18.--T... 20.-N.Y.K. 22-E L 21.-C.P.S. 27.-P.M. Jan.-T.K.K.

5.-C. M. $5.-C.P.S. 24.-T.K.K..

Taiyo Haru. Kwongsang Haruus Maru. Lucho. Chi a

Liangelow.

A wa Mazu

Sado Mari

Kupresa of Russia.

Ni pon..

Plassy.

[70 Maru.

Sicilia. Prrs. Wilson. Mentor Tonya Bfact. Shidzuoka Maro. City of York. Empress of Alia Pres. Taft. Korea Mara. Nanking.

Empress of ASTAL, +iberia Maru.

Dispatch. Brewertor; Clarke and Contor; Henshaw, Thorogood and White; Balcombe, Bladen, Carter, Feb. 19-0.P... Empress of Canada, Woods and Fisher,

Referce: Mr. Smith.

UNITED FLEET

AUXILIARIES.

A keen game resulted in a win for the United A. C. by one goal to pil. Brown scored thir.

HAWKINS v. WARDERS.

The Hawkins won by three goals to oil. Wrigley scored twice in the first hall. Hewitt sco:cd in the second half.

KOWLOON. ST. JOSEPH'E.

St. Joseph's wen by three guals to scoring in the second half.

-PUKOW.

Nov, 20-C. N.

Luchow.

TSINGTAO.

Nov. 21.-1.0,8.N. Tashing

BI.-C. N. 2.3.-1.0.8.N. 25.-C. N. 24.-1.U.S.N... 29.-C. N.

Nov. 21.-0. N.

Nov. 10, N.

Yingchow.

Widgang. Funolog. Kwongsang. Liangchow.

WEIHAIWEI.

Hulchaw.

CHEFOO.

Hui:how.

TIENTSIN..

Huichow

⚫HOIROW.

Chubog,

KEELING.

Nov. 21), S., K.

24.-T.K.K.

Amakusa Maru,

Nov. 21.-C.,

..

28-1.0.9.N. Chongshing.

9.45 pan. on Sunday, white writing favour of the Tamar who scored twice cil, P. Xavie, Ogley, and Umar cach Nov. 23.-L.C.S.N.

the first ten minutes. up his books, five men entered the within

first the shop. Two made a pretear of Oxland scored purchasing cigarettes while the other a high shot. and Burd the second three produced revolvers. They drove with a fast shot from close range. him and two other foks into the rar Midfield play remited in the South

UNIVERSITY v. CARLISLE..

The University won three gosts to

SOUTH CHINA B v. POLICE.

Dre. 21.-T. K. H.

Taiyo Maru. Persia Maru.

SATCOW

27-0.8,8.B.

Tjipanna West Facilm Kishu Mar Basho Maru. A pus: Woyo Mars.

6.-15.5. 12.-11.S.S.B. 10.-T.K.K. HAIPHONG VỈA FORO7.

Mingsang.

of the shop, where they were gagged China forwards breaking away, Clever two. Carry and Mitchell scared for with wine-cups and towels. The combination enabled Wong Shui-wa the railors. Samy scored for the Nov. 9, rabbers removed 860 95-from the till to send down a twister which elipped University twice. Luz added the Dor. 2.0.5.B. and ransacked a Fate which they re into goal between Reatley's legs. third goal. moved from behind the counter to Rough exchanges in the second half the kitchen. The contents of the brought the referee's reproof and the cafe are at prevent known. game improved considerably. Brisk

Playing ten men in the first half, After bolting the tack door, the play ended with robbers made their estaps by the Leung Tai fong who landed the ball the Police lost ca goal to two. Ip in the net when Routley only partly Kau and Kwok Po Kan scored for cleard from Wong Pak-chan, South China. Angue played a fine Nov. 21.--1,C.,N. Even

followed play

until game in the Police goal. South China broke

front door,

RIVER TRADE.

-FOUR NEW STEAMERS TO BE BUILT.

The China Mail under tanda that thren river steamers are to be built

goal scored by

away.

Chakenng. Chunsang. Bintang. Denfar

Nov. 24.-1.0.9.N.

BANGKOK.

A

Dec.

34-1.0.8.N.

2R.-A. 27.-I O.R.N.

20.9.K.

Ambrose won by one goal to nil. Burt soared in the first half.

!

·R.G.A. v. SOUTH CHINA A.

free kick for the sailore AMBROSE V. DESPATCH, relieved the pressure and the final whistle found the game drawn.

The teams:- Tamar-Routley: Smith and Grant: Orland, Hudson and Bryant; Hill, Brazendale, Cross, Burd and Sadler.

This game resulted in a draw, i

for Chinese owners for the Hongkong-1 South China.-Lan Hing Cheung: Canton and Chaton-Macao rua. The steamers, which ars to be from 250 to Fong Tai ard Lam Yuk Tuk; Leang Neither side noored. 300 feet in length, will be built at the Yuk Ying, Leang Tai Ferg and La

Taikoo Docke.

The Hongkong Canton and Macao Steamboat Co., Ltd. has placed on order with the Dock Co. at Hunglom for an addition to their fl-et. This new ship will be about 30 feet in length and will be completed at about the same time as the other three, a year bence.

PIECE GOODS DISPUTE.

DEADLOCK CAUSES PRICES TO INCREASE.

Tuk Cheung; Chui Kwong Youth Chan So, Wong Pak Chong. Wong! Shui Wa and Chai Kong Yai.

Referee Mr. Hollande.

AMBROSE V. CLUB.

The Club'a side was weak, with: Begg. England, McPhail

LEAGUE TABLE,

GOALS,

P. W. L. D. E. . FTS. King's 75 11 18 4 11 FI.M.8.

"Tamar" 7 4 1 2 10 710 Clab... 74 2 1 12 9 Kowloon... 6 4 11 7 7 9 FI.M S.

I

"Hawkinn" 4 901 11 3-7

.

and South China 7 3 3 1 10 8 7 Donovan absent. With the stronger IIMS. side, the Ambrose' bad most of the Ambrose" 7 3 5 10 4 play. The Ambrose won by the GA...... 1 game's only goal. This was scored

НИЯ.

Darban" 3-1 by Edmonds in the first half.

The teams

H.M 8

ستا

Bibn Marz.

SINGAPORE.

Nov. 22.-R.Y.E. 12-P. & Q., 23.-K.P.M.. 23.-P. & 0. 16.-G. N. 17.-9. & B. 27.-N.Y.K 27---B. I... 97.-B. F. 99,--G, L. 19.-N.Y.K. Dec. 1.-B. F

7.-8.T. 3.P&O,

4. NY.K.

7.4. 10. N.Y.K 11.-B. P 13.-U...E. 10.-0.9.8. 17. P&O 18,-0. F. ...$0.-B, R. 29.-B. F. £3-D.F.. 23 - L £7.--Pit O. 50.-B. F. Joo, B. F.

8.--B, F. 10.-P. & 18-B F

£ 0.9 12 2

0 3 9 2

1

3

9 1

4

·

Ambrose-Cayab: Lindon and reDeutch" 3 0 2 Boulter: Harper, Butler and Arm-...

strong; Boldrates, Welbourne, Carlinlo 19.020 26.0 Edmonds. Hood and Pow.

Police

4040.1 16 0 Titazia" and Babmarines not yet layed.

· No further developments have taken place in connection with the dispate hatecen- the fateign.importers and Club-J. Roger; Gerrard and Chinese dealers regarding fancy goods Bishop; Iersel,, Valentine and Hair: cratracts. The Chinese dealers have Purvis, Day, Forsyth, McTavish and asked the Chiurre Chamber of Com-Hamilton. merce to mediate on their behalf, bat

as yet the importers have not received

Toply to the latter, written by the

Chamber of Cimmelco some two

months ago(xplaining the situation.

Referee: Mr. Garton.

Mishima Harn, Nankin.

"PHILIPS"

A PHILIPSLAMP

IS A PERMANENT

ECONOMY

SOLE AGENTS

Holland-China Trading Co Hong Kong

NOW WE COMMESOE

CHRISTMAS SALE

OF

MODERN JAPANESE ART PRODUCTION.

COME AND CHOOSE YOUR ARTISTIC PRESENT:

NIKKO,

WEATHER REPORT.

Nov. 20.1. 11h 15m.-Preacuro has |decreased conviderably over central ↑ Japan and moderately over N. and 8. Japan. It has increased moderat Iv over N.E. China. Changer elbowhere forp slight, a decrease bring shown at

Guam,

A depression was siltiated at 8 a.ml; this morning to the N.E of Tolio.

The auli yclone over N China has moved slowly eastwards.

There are indications of a dépression to the S. Quam.

Bougkong minfall for the 14 hodn anding at m today. 0:00 Inch Total since January 1st. del Inches

Fiat an average of 87 inches.

Forecast for the 24 hours ending s 000 on Novel er 3, 1922.

strang.

Furmo Chantel NK. winde

-Bratb 92401 of China bec dongkane and Lamocks. S.E winds If ash; fine.

Bouskone to Ony Rock. N.K winds, fresh; fine.

4-oath cost of China beti

Halaan. S.P. "winde;

frosh; Gur

ROYAL OBSERVATORY, HONGKONG. DAILY WEATHER- HEPORS

NOVENDER 21, 1793.—x.m.

tour.

จงกg wittin

Wind

૧૫. 20.84

NNW 4

NAW

tatlan,

Tel, Central No 1259.

H. E. Hotel Buildings.

Vidivostock 0 Yauro Kikoina Takin

J

whi

fegesíti...

28

froshima

#0.02

labima

30.24

30.23

13

WING CHEUNG & CO.

SHIP

CHANDLERS

AND

GENERAL STOREKEEPERS

No. 105, Des Voeux Road Central, HONGKONG

KWONG NING TAI

CHAN LUM.

STEVEDORES COAL

COMPRADORES & SHIPOHANDLERS

bijima...!

anlalaland 368

טיא

NNE

1

Velbaloi. 3147 31 54 NAW

*cback....

Ciakinog

Jhangah.. 3bangbal... Daulat......

31.70

harp Pk... 7: AO3197 Swalow....... Fetboko.... Trichu

Talonu ..... Toshan..... Pescadores

Centra Hoakkona

30.31 0

30.17 79

319 39 -- MER

30.03.72

30.14 68 NHE 30 20 10 TO

Jap Rock.

30 20

MERCHANTS

MAJAD

Wncho

Ekhol

Esik

thalien

Tozrezo

0.St. Jame

Aparri

€ 30.01

SHIPPING MASTER,

No., 79 Des Voeux Road, Central PHONE CENTRAL 1768

CHEUNG

SING

JEWELLERS

Dealers in Chins Jades, Diamonds, Pearls.. Precious Stones & Amber-Beads.

Tel. Centl, 2907,

78, Queen's Roa 1 Central,

Inspection Cordially Invited.

PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, STU.

Jan.

3.-E.&O. 4.-A. O 16.-N.Y.K.

Ársfuma

MANILA.

Nov. 24.-I.U.S.N.

27.-U.S.S.D. 27.-P. 3. 28.-T.K.K. Doc. 4.~~~A, L.

14-U.S.6.1 18. A. L 18.-P. M. 19-N.Y.F.

Jan. 10-T.K.K. 11.-T.K.K.

1.302 ng Weat Faralon. Pres. Wilson. Pelso Man Pret. Jackson. Apus. Pies. Grat. Pres. Tult Tango Maru. Rakaya Mara. Shiago Maru.

SANDAKAN.

Van Overstrateg. | Nov. 2-LCS.N.

Foo 'on.

·Kaying...

Went Farsion.

· Walaan AlaruL

Takais

Philoctator. Glen carry. Hawachi Mara. Démodrica Kish Maru. Pyrrhus

Karmala Halozaki Harg

Haldja.. Kanskura Maro Alelrous. Apur Shunko Marta. Biollia. Fhemica Meriones.

Oania

Hentor. City of Taris..

Kashgar.

Glaucus.

Myrmidon.

-Eümams.

Thastog Australien. Keemba

Finsang.

JAYA PORES, I TEL-

Nov. 7.-U.S.&B.

28.-J.C.J.L 30-T.K.E. Des. 1-LOLI

-Nanyo Y.K. 13.-V.89.B. 15.-T.K.K.

West Farsion Tjisslak, Parsis Hara. Tjitreem. Sng Maru. Ap28. Woyo Maru

INDIAN FORTE, KTO,

CALCUTTA. (VIA RANGOON). Nov. 27. B. L. Dec.

9–L68N. 10-IL L 12-0.8.K. 15-LOAN.

Takad

Hotsing. Terills Solka! Maru Loisang.

BOMBAY AND COLOMBO.

Nor. 11-0, 8. K.

...94-P.&0...

17.-N.T.K roc. -0.8.E.

4.-P. & 0. 10. N.Y.L 17.-P.&O.

Honolulu Marz.

Fondan Wakam Maru.

Java kard. Karmala. Kamakura Mar

Silla Kabger. Plasty. Bardiola, Nellore Fob 7.-P. &0.

Khiva. 11.-P. &.0.

Moret: Mat.-P. & 0.

-P.&.~2 Kashmir. Apr. 4-P. & O. Khyber.

20.-B. F.

F 24-P. A 0.

Klponor Bardinis

Diomed

· 17.—P.&O.: Jh, 10.-P. & Ɑ, P&O

Feb.

1.-B. F.

7-P. & 0.2 12-B. F...

11,

11-P.&O.

amáchus. Delti.

City of York.

Khiva.

Mar. 7-P. & O

Mored

Chile.

Mr Mei Lan-fangú company w 11 finish its season here on Wednesday. KOWLOON v* “CARLISLE”~" | Mfr. Mai Lan-fang will, however, give two performances on Thursday and Played on the Kowloon ground this Friday, in aid of local charities, The Bard.y any new businers has been match resulted in a win for the home proceeds will be divided mainly a 19- duns and the prices of the goods in team by two goals to one. Play was among the Tang Wah Hospital, the The shops are steadily mounting. briskly even, rau graf being visited Confucius Society and the Chin Chan Arc: 4-P, 4 0. Flannels and wook goods prcially, in turn, until Danean scored a clever Commercial Asscciation's Swatow May-0

10P,O, e much higher.

first goal giving Brown no chance. Rello! Fund.

AUSTRALIAN PORTS.

SYDNEY AND MELBOURNI NOT. -EGA.

Doc. 4-AO,

Hastorn.

Talyann

Thugo Maru.

Ching-lis 10hlan Maru.

BAYAN PORTE.

Terils.

| Nov. 21.–1.C.S.N, Hosing.

21-0 abger. 97-J.J.L. Tjikini 23,-B. I. 24.-Nanyo 2.-P. M.

8.-N.Y.K. 26-T.K.K. 27.-C. M 29.-T.K.K. 28.-N. Y. K. 19.-N.Y.K. 30,-E, & A. 30-7.P.8.

Dec. 3-P.&O. 1. N.Y.K. 4-B. F.

44.0.

-P. M. 4.-P. &0. 12-44.5.8

K. Bornoz Mart, Fres. Cleveland. Haruns Maru. Taiyo Maru

Chiou. Fleiro Maru. Awa Maro............ Bado Maro. Eastern. Empress of Russia.

Plassy. Tyo Maru Pyrrhus.

Triguan. President Wilton. Karmsin

Parta Tarn.

:

18.-P.&O. Floills 18-T.K.K. Tenyo Haru.

U.-N.Y.K. Fhidzucks Maru. 21-A.0. Chang:hs.

21.-1.0.6.V. Hosang 11.-T.EX.

FL-C.P.8

91.-E. L

Persia Mara. Empress of A'lia. City of York.

17.-P. 4.0. Kashgar.

.-P. M.

Jan. 4-T.K.K.

| 5.—-0, M. 10. T.K.K. 10-P. O,

T.K.K. 24P.40. 25.-G.Pf.

16 T...

Feb. 7-P. 20.

JQ-CPS

Pres Taft.

Kores Hard Nanking, Rakuyo Mara. Play.. Shiryo Maru Sardinia

Empress of Asia,' Biberia Maru, -

Delta.

Empress of Canada.

11.-P. 40. Holln L. Mar. 2-P. & 0.. Kalyan.

· Mar, 21,--P. 40. Karhmic.

Apr 4-F&0..

May 2&G. 1100.

́Dongola.

Kermala. Rbirs 32-P.20. Kungsr

HONOLULU.

Nov; f-1; M. Fres. Cleveland, M=TEE. Taiyo Haru

- 32-TE.E. Belyo HATU. 30-TKK Korea Maru. Tec F-H.-Pres Wilsone 2018. -T.H... Tonyo Maro, - 97¬P M. ⠀ Pros Taft. Jing:13 -0, M. */ Nanking,

10.—T.H.K.,„Nakuyo Maru ALTEK. Shingo Mara: .-T.K.K. Liberia Mara.

Ongopin

Manila......

Lazari ...

Tacloban

Iloilo

2.87

H

Sarigno ...

29.86 70 98

Suam...4.20128,80 -

Yap 4.47

1

Labuan.019.18 75 kw 2

C. W JEFFRIE", Dirason

“Hongkang Observatory, Pov, 2) 1929- 1. PAROMATER redured to $3.devise Fahrenheit, on the level of the on nehee, tentis and hundred he

2. TEMPS Trar, in the shoir in co Kres. Fahrenheit

1. funny, in porcentage of mat RS.19 in the humidity of air maturated with umisture being" 100%,

Direction or Wave, ko tas patrics

5. FORER OF WIND,

Readford Rade,

uching,

* STATE OF Written, 5 bing sky. -

d-tachet ala d. d drizzling ruin.

e gloomy, h hail. i fightning.

ing

P passing showers, q squall, risin, s ener

|é Chundar e visibility w slow, wel.

7, RAIN in fncher tontha mud Dan dredthr.

HONGKONG REGISTER

Previnde

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Barometer ... Temperature: Humidity Direction of Wind......

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78

64

75

70

37

KNE

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Night open air Temperatuas on the Mas LOWANE PAR MY THE DETALES OF Lor B

T. F. CLAX108, Director. Hagkong, Obaurvatory, Nov. 20, 1'!23

HONGKONG TIME SIGNALE.

The Time Hall on Kowloon Signal Hi is dropped daily at 10-am, and a vin exoopt on Saturdays when it dropped. at 10 am, and 1 6.m. “and on Forday! and Holidays whom it is dropped at

The Ball is hoisted?"ball 'mart at 15th minute at full-mest at the 67th minute. Should the ball fail to crop at the correct time i will be Inwornel at E minutes past the hour and the ordinary routine repeated at the Following hour. LE pratib'o

Should the Time Ball be out of ́erdar the shove patine will be ever fell 200 with the flag." Z. on the storm MiDe mast.

Time Signala arv, klan eixen ht righe by moans of thres white-lam, om «un'ed vertically on the. Obervatory wireke"

Ed From 6.58 to 696 vm. She left Fas turulabed moipentarily at the cores

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The bears refor 16 VI- pgkong Standard times 18 hours Rut of Greenwich A

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