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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11TH, 1906.

be said of Hongkong and other Far Easter communities. The Shanghai and Hong- kong communities are alike famed for their it is conopolitan composition, and rather startling to hear now for the first

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It is suggested that the persistent remoar of Japanions attempts to buy the Philippines may mean an effort to obtain a naval base there.

We take the following item from a Singapore paper without knowing to what it refers -- The oz Hongkong Bank clerk who is allegad to have chested" a money changer out of 100 overigus, has bonn saut up for trial at thes

noxi Assizes."

Six haudrad Annamites recently went to the neiris at Hanoi de protest against the measure, of the French authorities to ebook the progress of the plagas. The mooling was noisy and kable. In Shanghai or Hongkong, tunaltuens, but, it need hardly be added, the as we know, it is possible to nut-SHAW | Kutives did not guiu thoir'end. BERNARD SHAW in contempt for Snage

Autording to Ficha de Chine, M. Leygues SPEARE, and still receive dianer invitations, has, at the Conneil of the Elysés, sulmittel for There is stuck more choice than the approval - f tlas Presid at a scheme untheris- ing the Cor-rament to take provisional te ures to issaro de rutinuation of the work of cour as our contemporary ought to have knownstructing the Lokay» Yuanonsen railway, are inevitable; the mistake lay in the very hicge assumption that Shanghai has but It is so many that the man must be eccentric indeed who cannot find his place. As to the dullness of Shangbai dinner parties, it is a regrettably rude accessity to have to romind. the eritin that a much depends upon the dinner. We can with- ont effort recall occasions when the feast OF FELNOU was equal to the spread of eatable, which latter, all seora of Chinese cooks notwithstanding, compared very Favourably indeed with the "groovyness

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IJ0110,[F of many a European men. This newly-discovered "omposite type" would be as unwelcome as are the innovators it a really "groovy" circle, and so far as the China coast is concerned, must be reckoned a myth. One salient com. plaint of our contémporary is that re improving conversation early Victorian days is never now thought of We protest: it is--and with a shudder. Wo fancy it was as much the improving conversation as the port, that left our ancestors so notoriously under the table. Can it be that our contemporary bas keen misguided by some contributor who went to Shanghai dinner armed with carefully | rehearsed "improving onverestion," and

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A very pretty juvvuil cantain entitled Playmates," which was recently perforasl by the young folk at Quarry Bay, will be repeated by special request in the Union Church School Hall at 78 this evening. On the former eassiva the performance was highly appreciated by all present.

It is understood that Mr. B Outram, M.E.,

who went out to South Africa nome time last your, is returning to China, and will be the repretative of the British Government at Chinwangtan with headquarters at Shashaj. kwan, iu the place of Mc. Halifax, who is ordered

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TELEGRAMS.

[DEUTEL'S AERVICE.]

CONCLUSION OF THE MOROCCO CONFERENCE.

LONDON, April 8th. The last sitting of the conference took place resterday; a governl act was signed, nad all the delegates left.

RUSSIA AND TIBET.

LONDON, April 8th- The Tsar has telegraphed to the Dujai Lama us follows: "A large wumber of my Buddhist subjects have had the happiness to pay homage to the grent High Priest during his visit to Northern Mongolia, which borders on the Russian empire," "le Tisar rejoices that his subjects have had the opportunity, of benefiting by the salutary spiritual influence, and begs the Dalai-Lama to accept bis thanks and sincere regards,

THE ERUPTION OF VESUVIUS.

Losnos, April 8th. The emption of Vesuvius in assuming extraordinary proportions. The cone on the Pompei side has collapsed, and a new crate has opened on the opposite side. Crustant explosions occur, and the principal crater in vomiting red-hot rocke to the height of 3,000 feet. Nuples is crowded with refugees, The houses are shaken, and many of the length and sighty or insty feet in width.inhabitants are collected in the squares at Howes war danmaged and many people were injured. In some parts of the Besace "dark night.

The Nankangpan reports that an earthquake took place during the latter part of the second moon in the Uliasutai cireuit, causing a bissure in the earth's Ba-fuch of more than ten li in

coloural water" bubbled up,

The three railways to be built in Shausi. without the aid of foreign capital, ara to rup :-(1) From Tatangfu to Kalgan, passing through Shippingfa, Chiku soheng, and Sha yachông; (2) from Pachou to Tongkuan in Sheri, passing over the Yollow River: (3) from Pingyang to Trechen, conuocting with

the Troknu and Tsochon railway.

A writer in L'Avenir da Tonisin discurso the partibility of a war between France and Japan, in which evout the latter is considered

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A fortaight ago there was a revolt in the civil prisa at Hanoi The prisoners over- powered their guards hut were themselves surmonded by reinforcements before they

A. S. WATSON & CO., who was soured by finding that the co-likely to operate against Indo-China.

posite types were too busy eating and addition to possessing a powerful army, the clattering to hear him to the end of his Japanese would have a good base in Formosa flowing periods? Selety everywhere is for their peration. The erretion of forli like that; it is not just to call Shanghai fications in the French Colony is advocated. maines for it. Visitors who go away," as our contemporary says, "saying that nover elsewhere have they found a community so restricted by grooves on such a table-land of uniformity only say that at the wharf, we venture to gness, because they failed to get'a hearing for something equally verbose at the dining table. They are unfair to Shanghai, and, in a subtler sense, still more unfair to Surbiton.

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On April tb, at Kule, whilst on his homeward Toyage, J. il, Say, Second Assistant L. M. Customs Servico.

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HONGKONG, APRIL 11ra, 1916.

Six plague coses making 741 to date,

were recorded yesterday.

£150,000 capital is being subscribed for new ice works at Singapore.

The Commission for the delimitation of Franco-Siamese territories bes arrived Hanoi.

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The final detachment of the Japanese army reached home from Manchuria trouty days ahead of time.

The Emperor of Anuum is about to visit Tonkin, and in Hanoi. fêtes are being, arranged in hour of his coming.

Mr. R. W. Mansfield, C.M.G., levos Amoy for his new post at Canton on April 124k. He will be succeded by Mr. P. B. O'Brien Butler.

The following telegram is been received from H.B.M, Consul at Chefon dated 10th insiuut-Quarantius enforced against Hong-

kong.

A leader-writer in the North-Chine Daily News has managed to stir up a remonstrance by suggesting that the society of Shanghat is unitorily dull. Is it, he writes, evisiontly meaning interrogative to imply Affirmative" is it that by mixing all our manners and customs together we hate avolved a composite type which is so com- pletely in harmony with our environment that we bend all our energies to modelling ourselves on it?" There is an undercurrent of protest in the whole of the commenta from which we quote, as if the writer had been trying to introduce some innovation, such as insisting opon paying for his own drinks at the Club, or wearing a white tie with a dinner jacket, or a monocle in the left eye, or something equally repugnant to

At the opening of the Penang Assizes, the on the serious received opinion. The writer appears to Solicitor-General remarked believe that the Shanghailander is a com-increase of orimea ef violence in the Zettlement. posite type, for he reminds us that the He pointed to the calendar whic's coutaiul

wight charges of such crimes. blending of all the colours produces white;" and adds, "not but what white is very nice, but it is uninteresting." Some little knowledge of the community dealt with

could effect their expe. Fonc prisoners were kiked and u autor injured. It is suggested that the police guard is insufficient, there being only savan European and thirteen natives to guard 253 natívo prisoners. -

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A CURIOUS REPORT.

SUPREME COURT.

Tuesday, April 10th,

IN ORIGINAL JURISDICTION.

BEFORE SIE FRANCIS PIGGOTT (CHIEF JUSTICK).

A PARTNERSHIP DISPUTE. The trial of the issue to determine whether Wong Ka-cheung was at the presentation of a petition in bankruptcy a partner in the Lai

POLICE COURT.

Tuesday, April 10th.

BeFols Ma, F. A. HazɛLAND (FIEST

POLICE MAGISTRATE).

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AN ADMIRER OF HONGKONG.

Li Mun was proceeded against on a chwge of returning from banishment,

Detective Wiklen informed his Worship that he had bean convicted three times before on similar oturges,

His Worship recorded a fourth conviction, Hing firm was resumed. Mr, E. H. Sharp, entending the defendant to twelve mouths" K.C., instructed by Mr. G. H. Bratton (of | imprisonment with bard laboar, and ordering Messrs. Button. Hett and Goldring), appoared him to be banished again when his sontonea for the Official Receiver, and Mr. H. G. expired. Calthrop, who took the place of Mr. M. W, Slade, instructed by Mr. R. A. Harding, a ppeared for Wong Ka-chwung.

Mr. Slade baring the provious day concluded his address to the jury, Mr. Sharp addressed the jury at length, after which his Larkhip summed up.

The jury, after an sbances of twelve minutes,

OBSTRUCTIONS.

Mesura, Price and Co. were prosseded against en summous for obstructing Connaught Road/ near Blake Pier by discharging goods from resaola.

His Worship held the offence proval and imposed a fins of $10.

The masters of seren suntpans were darged

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returned with a unaainous yerdict that. Wong with obstructing the s.s. Kinshan while under

Ka-o' eung was not a partner.

His Lordship -Call forward there eight witnesses.

The witnesses came forward, with the exception of one who was absent, when the Chiol Justice said These right witnesses have been guilty of the most flagrant conspiracy to defrand the alleged partner Wong Ka-choung, You have each one Leon guilty of the most corrupt perjury, and in virtue of the provisions of the law which empowers me to deal at once with such cases I commit ouch of you to prison for

three months.

weigh.

They were found guilty and each food $19.

Before Ma. C. D. MELBOURNE (FIRST POLICE MAGISTRATE).

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"A SERIOUS OFFENCE' The master of the steam launch. Haipay, was proceeded against for travelling in the harbour without lights after dark,

His Worship said it was a serious off sce sud impoenda Bau of $10.

TOO MUCH WHISTLE,

For blowing his whistle without cause the Mr. Calthrop Your Lordship will give uster of the steam launch Chewny On was

ordered to pay a Eus of 310. judgmont. with costs out of the estate ?

Mr. Sharp held that the defendant had only himself to blame in making extravagant statements and he ought not to have his coste.

His Lordship-I can only pivo jadgment with costa. My only regret is that I cannot make these witnesers pay the couts.

In dismissing the jury, the Chief Jratico said they would be struck off the list for two

years.

DISORDERLY BEHAVIOUR.

Lily Leet was obarged with behaving in a disorderly manner at 12.30 am. ou the 10th iustat at No. 112, Macdonnell Road, Kowloon

The defendaal admitted eresting & distur- bane, but said it was not at such an early hour.

Inspector Langley said he would not dispute the time, but as there had been several com) – plaints regarding this house he would ask his

The witnesses were afterwards removed in Worship to bind her over.

Peking, April 6th. It is notiesable that the German diplomatie castoły. policy, which has been voiced by the Kaiser and Prince Bülow as well as by the Minister at Poking, has unexpectedly succeeded, and the Germany has lately secured the cesfidence of the Chinese high officials, while Great Britain, the United States, and Japan, which bore tili only been in close relations with Chine, have become estranged.

DISTINGUISHED FELLOW.

TRAVELLERS.

Tokyo. April 6th. Viscount Loki, Minister to Washingtoo, and Admiral Sir Gerard Noel are both passengers from Yokohama by the E.M.S. Express of China.

EVACUATION OR BLUFFY

Tokyo, April 6th. General Grodekoff has ordered Russian women and children to leave Manchuria, pra.

amably with the object of bluffing Chias.

THE ITALIAN PRINCE IN JAPAN.

THE GERMAN ADMIRAL'S VISIT.

A sonsational terminstion to a protracted hearing in the Supreme Court was witness-d

Tokyo, April 6tk. la evening. The action was to determine Prince Ferdinando of Udino returns to whether a retired Chinas bunker was a member | H.I.M.S. Calabria to-morrow. of a banking firma at the Ume of its bankruptcy. Many witnesses were called on both sides and after a five days” hearing the jarg last night decided that the banker was not a partner as

Tokyo, April 6th. Rear-Admiral Breusing. Commander-in-Chist alleged. After giving judgment, the Chief of the German Far Eastern Squadron, will Justice villed before him eight, witnesses who be received in andince by II.M. the Emperor appeared in support of the Official Receiver's on the 9th inst. claim. These leading Chinese merchants were very much astonished when his. Lordship said he found them guilty of the most flagrant CeLspiracy against the alleged bankrupt and ccmmittal them at once. to threw months* imprisonment.

A Chinese paper states the Russian demands in treaty with China to be as follows :----

1.The retention of the Maho, Kusaying. huo, and other gold mines in Heilun kiang by Russia, because the Russian Government has

spent large sums of money on them during

the last ve years.

RACE WAR IN OHIO.

A despatch clated Springfield, Feb. 27th,

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Mob violenon resulted to-night from a shooting is the railroad yards early this morn- iug, in which M. . Davis, a brakeman, was perhaps fatally shot by two negroes, Preston Ladd of Ballefontaine and Edward Dean of this offy.

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LOCAL SPORT.

SOLDIERS' SHIELD FINAL,

The final for the Soldiers' Club Festhall Shiold will take plues to-morrow, 12th ins!.. the contestants bing the Royal Engineers and the West Kents. A good gaine is anticipated,

The last time these tras moti The Hongkong Shield Competition-Que of the best games of the your was witnessed. It has not been definitely decided on what ground the mate is to take place, but the players hope that the Hongkong Club ground will be placed at their disposal. These teams met in the final for the Hongkong Shield ço April 8th last year, the Keats running out winners on that occasion by three goals to one.

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FANCY DRESS FOOTBALL, At the Happy Valley on Good Friday the Royal Engineers' team will try conclusions with "prehistoric" iltena, and if the ancients turn out this year as they dil last, with fine weather a good afternoon's sport will be assured.

UNDERPAID CONSULS,

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The resignation is announced with regret by the Depictment of State at Washington of Mr. James W. Davidson, Consul to Autung, Man- churis, who, after a service of nine

years, felires bocanse of his inability to longer draw on his private income to maintain the Consalute. his letter of resignation Mr. Davidst says: The salary of my post as Consul at Aatung is innainnt, even with the increase which the new Consolar Bill now pending in Congress provides, to maintain any Consul in the Orient with becoming dignity and elenoy, in view of the necessity of com peting with

eft.

The defendant was bound over in the sua of $100, personal bend, to be of good behaviour for Fix months.

THE PINGCHAU KULDEN. The hearing of the charge of murder pre- ferred against Li Lau, a fisherman residing at Pingebau Island, was continued.

Chief Detective Inspector Hanson prosecutul, and Mr. Otto Kong Sing appeared for the defonce.

Lok Kap-mui, a girl 13 years of age, gave eridonee us to seeing defendant in deceased'a house on iveral occasions, and one za return- ing kome early she found them both in bed.

Cross-examined Sho know the deferdant She did not know very well; also his wife

what day of the month it was, or how many menthe hat olapsel tince Chiasse new year, but remotuberad very well that the marder took place on the 29th day of the 6th moon. Shu know a mai named Wong Pang, but he pover Lok Tak did, but visited deceased's house.

She did not know who killed nerer slopt there. Mansot,

Lok Yau said he was the father of Lok Tak who was betrothed to the dapensed, Mo Lan On the evening of the 10th September witness wout to his son's house to got clothing. Re called Mo Las and when she spenat, the door the defendant rashed out and witness failed to match him. Ou February 1st he again returned to the house in the evening, when he saw the defendant and Mo Lan in bed. The defondant again evaded him and ran away.

Cross-examined-Defendant knocked him down when he rushed out of the house. Ifer did not tell Tok Tak, what he had son, asither did he report it to the village elders

After further evidence was heard the cus was again adjourneit.

ANXIOUS TO FIGHT CHINA.

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-The construction of branch lives of the Chiquso Eastern Railway in the provinces of Hailongting and Kiria.

3.-The granting of special mining, railway purpose of burning that section. The me possible to retain Mr. Davidson by brausfer to awed withoul money. Napoleon sai that

The Chinese Court has telegraphed to the

London, H.E. Vang Ta sio and commercial privileges by China to Enazia Minister in to proveed to Spain. to congratulate the

ja Mongolia and Chinese Tarkestan under the Spanish King on the occasion of tis marriage same conditions as the Japaness here sequired

£ir Ernest Satew havsug repeatedly protestodia Feuglien o. Southern Manchuria

coue ssions, the Waiwapu has replied that unless against the cancellation of British mining a preliminary agreemeeut has been ratified it is not a valid document.

Messrs. Siemsson and Co., agents for the steamer M. Straze, have received word that that Food is strautod off Ocksen Island, some 500 miles from Hongkong. The vessel left hore causes us to wonder how any observant last Friday with a cargo of sügar consigned to person can think of Shanghai society a3 Choking. An effoil at salvage is considered either white or uninteresting. With the advisable. remonstrance ovoked from an angry corres-

Mr. Senator Hale, in replying to a question pondent we have un concern, for he appears asked in Washington, 28 to the amber of to. bave nrisinterpreted the intention and troops ready for service in China, said: "I don't purport of the leader in many ways. Not know how many troops have been sent there, but what the comments are very nice, we but I think several thousand. The purpose of† inight say, but they are so uninteresting. the general staff is that they may be used if any emergency either arises or can be made,

THE ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB.

The first maullily competition for the Cap tain's Cup, presented by flis Captain of the Club, Mr. E. J. Geist, took place on the 7th to 9th April, 1906: The heavy storm which took pen on the morning of the 8th instant pre vented many players from putting in cards. The winner proved to be Mr. F. fi. Barry. The following returns were made:

CAPTAIN'S CUP.

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SET. 86-- 1 103 17

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the Consulates of other Powers, which, owing to the importance of this

The Manila. Cableness, convinced that the great and growing field of commercial and

Chinese despise Americans, ibirsts for blood. It demands-Where is all this China war Ladd was taken to the hospital this morning politic activity, have large sums expended upon them by their respective Governments." a result of injuries received pressmably in Davidson adds that the salary at each of the excitement we had a couple of weeks ago? Hare conditions so anddenly improved in China connection with the shooting of Davis a diConsulates he is served has been too small to in eward adjacent to his victim. Den was conduct iu a satisfactory way the several offices that the scare is over? Are the whooping and taken to-day after a hurried conference of

not rage any longer? The troubis is increas officials. A mob of 1,06 men and boys formed he be bold, and, bad be not possessed some killing bequeued subsidout? Doth the heatben private income obtained from literary work, it

Then why not rush those anything. and marched to the Jungles," a locality in would have on impossible for him to have ing habited by coloured people, with the announced continued in service this long. Had it been American troops out here to be ready for the combat? A lax! Though wer is bell it can't soon reached the "Juuglas" and battered one more lucrative just the Department would have

the first requisits for victory was money. house to pieces with stones and pesta ased as done so, but the offers he is bad are so far in

Aud a cold bloodat, compon.clipping, trust. excess of what he would receive in the Consular battering cams.

Beaste refuse the service that the Department has boan fareed to bought United States accept his rosignation.

sin-ws. The Senate under the guidance of Senator Hale, who seems to have taken the leadership from Senator Aldrich, said "no" to Secretary of War Teft when he asked for wo millions to prepare for the possible necessiting in China Senator Hale, who is a methodical, unimaginative Yankee from the State of blaine, said that to appropriate this money would be equivalent to

to a declaration of wer against China. The Senator arred. It would boa plain warning to Chins that America would All stand no more murderous foolishness. observers agree that the United States is despised in China for its weak attitude toward the boycott. Now Senator Halo his ackled to the gostempt the Celestials feel. Meanwhile when the conflagration hurels out in China Inle will be ready with an explanation for his action in barring preparedness on the part of the

At 10 pm. the mob entered Kempler's saloon, on East Columbia Steet, and quickly looted it Kampler and his wife fled, loving their little children asleep in the room over the saloon. The building was riddled with bullets and ntouss, and it was only by the bardast work o the part of the police rud i emen that a way was forced through the mob and the children rescued. After the pillage of the salonu drunk enuess was an added fenture of the riot.

At 11 o'clock members of the mob broke through a cordour of police and get fire to a ease in the "Jangles, which was quickly burued. Sergeant drengur, who and charge of the squad of police, was hit on the head with brick and seriously wounded.

A request was sent out at 19 o'clock for the Xenia militia company, but the troops had nut arrived at 11 o'clock.

PERSIANS AND PLAGUE PRECAUTIONS.

A crowd of excited Persian fanatics has demolished the plague hospital at Soistan (Persia). They beat the British Consul and Doctor with sticks. Precantious against plague casuot be ecforced in Beist. In connection with this outburst it is interesting to note that according to the report of the doctor attached the the Russian

daai omenlate at Teheran, 40 loss than 99 per cent. of the places wenstrach here occurred in the Maier district of the province of Beistan Imvu prove] fatal. The authorities

there

attacked

Mr. F. R. Barry...

At midnight six houses which had been fired the aid to be taking avery precaution Mr. J. Clark

by the mob were burning fiercely and the police to prevent the spread of the disease. Mr. R. Miller

nd apparently lost control of the situation, advices from Suisun show that the plague t Mr. T. C. Gray...

Only six members of the local militia responded is not abating, but is not yet quite certain The pool was won by Lt. F. Gilson, R.Nto the Mayor's call, and the Xenis pauy, that the epilemic is one of true plagne.

which was expected, had not arrived. At Specimens of the blend of the

persona 1230 am. the city authorities succeeded in have bes sent to hay for examination, and with a neti sonre of 78.

assembling purts of Companies E and F of the this should be cone unive test. Captain Kelly, Third Regiment, which are stationed here. I.M.S., has proceed to Soistan with a hospital The total force numbers about soventy-fire assistant, and the services of Dr. Clemenger, man. Thuy want to the scene of the fire and of the Ludo-Dur peau Telegraph Department, have foread the mob back. Just as the troops has also been acel at the dispost of the strived cue mere building was fired and no local authorities

Inspection posts have been offorts were tonde to save it. The efforts of established for at

protection of British territory sading from Beistan, and the the police and the firemen and the guardemen on the routes were directed solely to forcing the rioters back Afghan officiel and saving the property outside of the droned with the Bullore arranging in communication sh Consal in Saistan for the protection of Aquaro.

Foeir border.

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The competition for this cup took place nu the samedate, the fallowing rotaras being made

Mr. A. S. Fraser

fr. F. W. Pentycross 111 ... Mr. F. C. Kandutl 113 † Wianer. The next Club competition will take place ou while Coogress is in the 14th to 16th April for the Robertson Faro-

yell Car.

The description of the inhabitants of to invade China, which, of course, would be a Shanghai as "groovy"cannot be allowed to declaration of war ge unchallenged, us all that was said wight Besion."

Blatės.

WEATHER REPORT.

The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issue! the following report:--

On the 10th at 11.50 a.m. The barometer

has risen generally, particularly over Chius and

Japar

The depression has passed into the Pacific to the E of Japan. The area of high pressure is ging over the N.E. coast of China,

Strong N.E. winds may be expected in the Formosi Channel, and over the N. part of the China Sen.

Format:-Strong E. winde; dull, rainy.

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