CO129-336 - Governor Nathan & Public Offices - 1906 [11-12] — Page 594

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To give you some idea of the damage done, I may mention as follows:-

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All the timber jetties at Kowloon wharves except one have been swept away. The masonry wall has been wrecked for about 100 yards; the foundation apparently gave way and the wall subsided.

Besides the tramp steamer which was landed on the Pierre Perdu at Tai Kok Tsui, the Monteagle, one of the C.P.R. liners running to Vancouver, was washed up with a French Torpedo Boat Destroyer between here and the shore. Another Trench Torpedo Boat Destroyer was crushed like a match box between a 3-masted sailing vessel and the Kowloon Wharf wall.

Four or five other steamers were driven ashore, one in Hung Hom Bay. Some of these steamers, including the Tai Kok Tsui one, were warped off in the high tide the next morning.

About 90% of the Chinese junks, I should think, were wrecked and the loss of life must be enormous. Five thousand, I fear, is a small estimate. Hong Kong, being sheltered by the hill, did not suffer so much as Kowloon. However, Quarry Bay shipyard suffered very badly, the workshops being flattened out.

13. The above was written on Wednesday morning, and on Wednesday afternoon the typhoon signals were again hoisted, and the typhoon struck the Colony again, coming from the East about 12 o'clock in the middle of the night.

The warning, however, allowed steamers to get

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588 12. To give you some idea of the damage done, I may mention as follows:- I All the timber jetties at Kowloon wharves except one have been swept away. The masonry wall has been wrecked for about 100 yards; the foundation apparently gave way and the wall subsided. Besides the tramp steamer which was landed on the Pierre Perdu at Tai Kok Tsui, the Monteagle, one of the C.P.R. liners running to Vancouver, was washed up with a French Torpedo Boat Destroyer between here and the shore. Another Trench Torpedo Boat Destroyer was crushed like a match box between a 3-masted sailing vessel and the Kowloon Wharf wall. Four or five other steamers were driven ashore, one in Hung Hom Bay. Some of these steamers, including the Tai Kok Tsui one, were warped off in the high tide the next morning. About 90% of the Chinese junks, I should think, were wrecked and the loss of life must be enormous. Five thousand, I fear, is a small estimate. Hong Kong, being sheltered by the hill, did not suffer so much as Kowloon. However, Quarry Bay shipyard suffered very badly, the workshops being flattened out. 13. The above was written on Wednesday morning, and on Wednesday afternoon the typhoon signals were again hoisted, and the typhoon struck the Colony again, coming from the East about 12 o'clock in the middle of the night. The warning, however, allowed steamers to get
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U 588 12. To give you some idea of the damage done, may mention as follows:- I All the timber jetties at Kowloon wharves except one have been swept away. The masonry wall has been wrecked for about 100 yards the foundation apparently gave way and the wall subsided. Besides the tramp steamer which was landed on the Pierre Perdu at Tai Kok Tsui, the Monteagle one of the C. P. R. liners running to Vancouver was washed up with a French Tapedo Boat Destroyer between here and the shore. Another Trench torpedo Boat Destroyer was crushed like a match box between a 3 masted sail- ing vessel and the Kowloon Wharf wall. Four or five other steamers were driven Some of these steamers ashore, one in Hung hom Bay. including the Tai Kok Tsui one were warped off in the high tide the next morning. encrmous. About 90% of the Chinese junka, I should think, were wrecked and the loss of life must be Five thousand I fear is a small estimate. Hong Kong being sheltered by the hill did not However Quarry Bay ship suffer so much as Kowloon. yard suffered very badly the workshops being flattened out. 13. The above was written on Wednesday morning and on Wednesday afternoon the typhoon signals were again hoisted and the typhoon struck the Colony agein coming from the East about 12 o'clock in the middle of the night. The warning however allowed steamers to get
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12.

To give you some idea of the damage done,

may mention as follows:-

I

All the timber jetties at Kowloon wharves except one have been swept away. The masonry wall has been wrecked for about 100 yards the foundation apparently gave way and the wall subsided.

Besides the tramp steamer which was landed

on the Pierre Perdu at Tai Kok Tsui, the Monteagle one of the C. P. R. liners running to Vancouver

was washed

up with a French Tapedo Boat Destroyer between here and the shore. Another Trench torpedo Boat Destroyer

was crushed like a match box between a 3 masted sail-

ing vessel and the Kowloon Wharf wall.

Four or five other steamers were driven

Some of these steamers ashore, one in Hung hom Bay. including the Tai Kok Tsui one were warped off in the

high tide the next morning.

encrmous.

About 90% of the Chinese junka, I should think, were wrecked and the loss of life must be

Five thousand I fear is a small estimate. Hong Kong being sheltered by the hill did not

However Quarry Bay ship suffer so much as Kowloon. yard suffered very badly the workshops being flattened

out.

13. The above was written on Wednesday morning and on Wednesday afternoon the typhoon signals were again hoisted and the typhoon struck the Colony agein coming from the East about 12 o'clock in the middle

of the night.

The warning however allowed steamers to get

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