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SHIPPING IN PORT.

STEAMERS

ASGARD, German str., 2,172, Hemd. 21st June -Port Arthur and Manila 17th June, Oil

Order

FASHION AND FANCIES.

HAIR DETHRONED,

woman's

BRAN Nowchwang 30th May, Chefoo 2nd Egestion of something less polished and white

Juno-

CHUOLL

British

It is no longer necessary to have pretty hair, even from the hairdresser. The fashionable hard-dress does away with all that. A few BRAIN DOLTAK, British str., 2,927, Cross, 17th tremely well) are all that is necessary for the

caris fastened to the hat (millinera do it Inne-Manila 13th Juno, Lumber and day, and in the evoving Grou Hemp-0 Order.

Norwegian str., 1.519, Franson, crowning glory is allowed to show. Just a Jano, Goneral-T. & Co.

than scalp is neoemory, beneath the hair orna tiak str. 1,143, F. Mediarity. 17th mont, and a curl or two on the forehead Ens June-Swatow 1615 June, Ballast-Butter- hot nights it would be quite pleasant to a convincing look, but that is all. These Hold & Swire. CHISKIANG, British sir, 1,229, Kay, 22nd of caris and plaits which usually store be for once without the heavy, hot pilea June-Wooning 18th Jan, Gongral- Batterfell & Swire,

up warmth on a woman's head. No man can CHINO MARE, Japanese str., 7.250. William ever realise the full blist of the moment when Woodes. Gresus, 20th June Sau Francisco bakes her hair about her, more especially avomsp, having removed the last airpin, 24th May, General-Tago Kisen Kaislu. CHUNGANG, British str. 1.418, C. Mattock throngl it.

if circumstances permit a breeze to wander

But to return to the more sophie 18th June-Singapore 31st May and Paleticata pleasures of adornment correct Last 9th June, Coal Jardine, Matheson &

thing to do is to Co.

wear a close-Biting nightcap, DAONY, Norwegian air, 883, Solvesen, 22nd coming well down on the neck. of very heavy with Jun-Hongay 20th June, Coal-Angaurd, gold or silver ziet or these, enernstod. Thornson & Co.

bosses of jewels, and sewn with pearls in between. If this broad bead of metallic material, fringed displeasen the taste, a very

with lang

bo substituted, iwale Waring plus, held by ornaments which it real, would alue the emeralds and rubies of Grintal Priness, my spring from the ido; and, if one feels a little too tired to live 31st May. Mails and General C. P. R. Co.al. The simple morning frock of the future up to the whole head-dress, the many be worn ErKDALE, British str., 2.917, Stephens, will probably, unless something changes

19th Juno-Moji 12th Jane, Coal-Dod-course of fashion, consist of gold tissue onlively well & Co.

hidden under pourla, with a tunic of diamond fringe, and a shady hat cut out of a single emerald (green is so pool for tenis) with a senci of black opals lightly twisted round the

DAIYA MARU, Jap, str., 1,735, Nakamoto, 12th Jung-Motsu 5th June, Coal-M. B. K. E. F. FERDINAND, Austrian str., 1872. B. Colol, 24th June-Shanghu 21st June. General Sander, Wielor & Co. EMPRESS OF INDIA. British str. 5,940, E.

Beatham, 22nd June-Vaucouver, BC

FALLS OF MORE, Tiritinh nr. 3,457, G. H. Piku, 19th June-Philadelphia, Kerosene oil-Standard Of Co. HAITAN, British str., 1.183, J. S. Roach; 25th

June-Fotobew,

crown, and Swatow 24th

June, Generaaraik & Co. HENRICK THEN, Norwegian str. 4.578, Chr. Smith, 17th June-Portland 10th May, General-Portland & Asiatic 8, Co. Hot FUNG, stem trawler, 69, Cameron, 19th June-Swansa 28th April Hongkong Fisheries Co. HUPE, British str., 1,825, Tucker, 16th June

בונג

the

MUSLIN WHEAT AND RAINFROOF TULLE. moment is wheat made of maslin, with beards A very fashionable lat-trimming of the

of

hali-wiry, hullwilky material in black or white so far, not once in wheal- Curiously enough, I have only seen this wheat green or what-yellow. Queen Mary's bat at made of this silk-muslin, so far as the car gous White Lodge was trimmed with white wheat

- Nowchwag and Chefoo 9th June, Gon-It has quite the effect of a straight spray, and aral-Butterfold & Swire, KWANGLER. Chinese str. 1,468, Pratt, 21st phimane ornament. If someone would now has not oven the disadv ntage of imitating that Jane-Shanghai 17th Juno, General-unly stay forward with a substitute for-coton Mr. S. N. Co.

fashion might be cleansed of yet another stain. imitation of-paradise plumes, the pages of A great simplification of the hat question is provided by the invention of

for people right kind is

KWAKUTAH, Chines atr, 1.536, Stewart, 17th Jana-Shanghal 14th June, General-C.

M. S. N. Co.

KWONGSANG, British str., 1,965. W. F. Richard, innovation of which surprising tullo, au

make an officient tant in bad weather. Its simply refuses to turn itself into the huddled virtus is more negative the positive-it

stickiness which represents ordinary fulls Auyons who wants to

18th Jung-Wakamatsu 12th June, Coalhave heard. It is cheap, and

'''' Jarding, Matheson & Co. LAINANG, British str., 2.225, E. J. Tad, 23rd 17 d. Of couro, the word raiuproof is comparative. It would not do for instance, Ju-Slogapore 7th June, General for a waterproof on the moors; nor would it Jardino, Matheson & Co, LANDRAT SCHEIFF, Ger, dr., 1,015. A. Strare. 24th Juno-Fangkok 14th, Swatow 23rd Jang, General-Kin Tye Lang. Loose Sanu, British str., 1,093, 2. Wholer, after a brisk shower.

12th June-Manila 9-June. General-feel like a murderess, a forger, and chent Jardins, Mathosen & Cu,

ut cards rolled into one, has ouly to wear a hat LUCERIC, British str., 4,100, J. Muilds, 180,

InManila 16th Fun, Generikying entirely on tuile for its trimming (all crisp and upstanding and cloudy), get it wat in a thunder-shower, and then have to finish out a sunny evening in it-say, at Hurlingham.

Line, Lu. MANDASAN ARU, Japanie str.. 3,246, T. Oto. 16th June-Milke 10th June, Coal- Mitsui Bustan Kaisho. MARIE, German str. 1,169, Seblaikier. 23rd

June-Saigon 19th June, Bis-Jobsea & MEXICO MARU, Japanose ate., 6,064, N. Kolm yashi, 15th Juan-Tacoma via Ports 13th May. General-Osaka Shosen Kaisha. MONTHAGLE, British str., 6,163, W. Davison, 21st June-Vauennyor 24th May, Fleur, Lumber and Gegeral~C. P. 1. Co. MUREX, British str., 3.066, Y. A. Thon, 10th Juno-Balik Papau 2nd June, Bulk Oil- Angaard. Thoresen & Co. NANCHANG, British str.. 1,065, Robertson, 23rd Jung-Chofco 18th June, Genorul--Better- told & Swire.. Ntxaro, British str., 1,227, Pickard, 22nd June -Shanghai 19th June, Goueral- Butter, field & Swire. RAJABURY, Gaman sir.. 1,189, C. Wolff, 24th Jun-Barkok 15th Juna, Rice and General Butforfall & Swire.

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WEATHER REPORT,

On the 26th at 11.55 .m.-The baroniator has risen on the E. to N.E. coast of China, and

Fallon over the Sea of Japan.

The depression lying over the Yellow Sun yesterday has reached the neighbourhood of

Vladivostok.

Tongking nerose S. China to the Eastern Sea.

An awon of low pressure still extends from

Pressure is relatively high over the Pacific of the China Sea. to the East of Japan, and over the South part

Fresh to strong monsoon will continue to pre. vail over the N. part of the Chains Sca.

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours suding at 10 am, to-day, 0.03 inches.

to-day is as follows

The forconat for the 24 hours auding at non

Hongkong & Neighbourhood...() Formon Channe

Same as No. 1.

South coast of China between gans as No. 1

Hongkong and Enmooks. I

South coast of Ching between Same as No. 1.

Hongkong and Hainan

**B.W. winds, fresh to strong; qually,

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THE NOT QUITE HAREM DRESS, Tipid souls have one great plesauro denied- to the sturdy-minded. They have the fearful joy of veaturing a little way. There is a pretty woman in Paris who is wearing a skirt se full that she can almost skirt-dance in it. It is of the finest pleated silk, of stripe grey † and brown-soft as chiffon. Bat on it is a representation, ju black silk, of trousers-or rather. of top-boots. It sounds extraordi pary, bat it is really very simple. The top boots consist of two pieces of sik laid on the skirt at either side of the front and oxto ding to the back. They are joined by a band o FAMOUS ADMIRAL'S DIVORCE SUIT, black silk at the foot, beneath which the fall gray and brown silk witnesses to the ominont propriety of the gown. About ten jaches below the waist the book-like trimming stops, terning down at one corner to show a tau silke Haing A little black silk bolero finishes the dress, with a ta cu lar. It is, perhaps. only the cowards of this world who evor fent bravo. This seems unfair. A brave

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los admiralty tug, 615 tons. 1,400 i.h.p.

Master S. West, Hongkong, Bramble, ganboat 730 tons, 900 i.b.p. Liont.

Condr. 8. G. Washington Shanghai. Britonart, guboat, 710 tons, 0 hp., Licut.

Comdr. J. 4. Barkor, Shanghai. Camus, British sloop, 1,070 tons, i.br 1,400,

Ed, Comir. II. Lynos, Shanghai. Cherub, water tank and tug, 390 tons, i.h.p. 340

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the dissolution of his arriage on the groundKinsha, river gunboat, 616 tous, i.h.p. 1,200, Ure E. M. A. Apear

of the misconduct of his wife with co-respon

Mr. Barnard, K.C., said the partios were mar- ried on January 10, 1894, at St. George's, Han- over-square, and lived in Eaton-terrace and other places: there were three children. The marriage was not a hoppy one. Early in 1910 differences arciso between husband and wife in reference to her friendship for Dr. Green, the no-respondent, Admiral Scott wished the acquaintance to caso, but Lady Scott refused, and the result was that there

RAJAW, Gorman, str, 1,275. II. C. Rahon, 24th

June Rajang 19 June, Timberman is brave all his life, quite unconsciously.dent. Dr. Philip Green. Butterfield & Swin

To wear a dress which looks like a harem, Rizal. American caldeship. 2.744. J. Henninge, while rejoising in the propriety of a full skirt,

22nd June-Manila 18th June.

is eminently a device to fill the timid with the SABINE BIOKER, Dutch str., 572 D E. exquisite consciousness of being a Light Brigade

Boeve. 19th Jang Suntow 18th June, saving a forlorn hope. Kerosene oil-Asiatic Petrolone Co. SBANGBER, British, str., 5,878, J. Travis, 23rd

The fashionable transpicent coats are ux- Jane-Rangoon 10th June, General-

quisite things. They are cool, graceful, pro- Soang Tail: Hong. SHANTUNG, British str.. 1.859. J. Robinson, ride mans of endless colour harmonies, and 20th Jan-Hongay 13th June, Coal take away the unfinished feeling which usually attands the first warm weather when Butterfield & Swire, SIAM. British str. 992, Binues, 23rd June we go out, as Americans say, "in our waists."

Kobe 17th June,

They see also satisfactorily wide in the range Potrolount Co.

of their prices. Suburban shops, of that par ticular goodness which always surprises SIONAL, German st. 907. P. Boss, 24th June dwellers in town by its very creditable repre-

Haiphong 21st and Hoilew 23rd June, General-Johan & Co.

ductions of sartorial · novelties, have very usafal 81-KIANO, French str.. 615, E. de Catalano,

little garments in six voila, silk, and or silk fringer, edged with embroidery 18th Jung-Haiphong 16th Juno, General—

two to five guineas. In stich placos as Messagerie Maritimes.

the famous

West-end TAMING, British

houses of st, 1,30. G. H. Pennefather, 23rd June-Manila 20th June. Hemp and are these costs have a different aspect. and their cost is likewise on a different Copra-Butterfield & Swire. TILATSAP, Dutch str., 2.740. A. W. Ln Rooy, scale. Ons hero has to pay (and it is wall worth 24th June-Java 14th and Swatow 23rd the money, if one has it for the invaluable June, Sugar-Java-China-Japan Lijn.

restraint which makes them what they are. YUNNAN, British str., 1,240, G. W. Edily, Sth They are, perhaps, composed merely of one layer of shiffon, with a tassel or two, and the mallest June-Newchwang 2nd June, Cool But- torfield Swire,

touch of embroidery on the collar. That is all -except liao,

HAILING TERSEL. ECLIPSE, British 4-masteil barque, 2,996, Jame, White, 12th MayNew York 20th Jan, Kerosene Oil-Standard Oil Uo

corner

LINE AND COLOUR.

Colour is useful-it can hide a mistake, or

success. On

tassels and a little

was a dred of separation on July 18, 1910, the petitionor allowing his wife £800 a year, which was in addition to her own private fortnus. At the end of 1910 the patitiouer, in conse quence of something he heard, e consulted his solicitors and inquiries were made.

Lady Sectt was watched, and on the 23rd of March this year she was followed to Paris, where she went to a hotel Next day abo was joined by Dr. Green, the rooms occupied forming a self-contained fat. On March 28 Mr. Lister. a clerk, employed by Mossrs. Lowis & Lowie, weat over to Paris and raw the two people living at the hotel. He follow ed them, and both the respondent and 29- respondent had since been identified.

The petition was served on March 31, and! shortly afterwards the solicitor who had neted for Lady Scott in the preparation of the deod of separation wrola to the petitioner's solicitors, saying:-

Dear Siri,-We have now recsivel instrue. point out a success; but what one gets for all respondent. Neither of our clients proposes to tions from the corespondent as well as the the extra money expenilad sa garments maile | ******

enter any appearance to the citation, and you by first-rate housos is that elusive quality.

lity-.. line. Not every wall-known house achievos will therefore take this letter to agren for the LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS, it; but those a thing as a transparen

which do

caro to be sot down immediately as undefeuded. ahead to wealth and

Sir Percy Scott was called and gave evidence. said that in 1910 he had differences with his The Philippines Co. str. Zagira loft Manila coat, which consists of purple zinon-with gold wife in consequ-ace of her conduct with Dr. on the 24th inst., and is due hero to-day at day- tho shoulders, line works its magic. and turns ttle torquoise embroidery round

Green. The witness objected to the doctor as light.

socisting with Lady Scoth The Bank Line ste. Ortorie arrival at Yoke it into a fairy cloak. For neither colour nor

texture is

a dress is to mean any. Laws from Seattle on the 24th instant, and thing. One may lavo eload-coloured chiffon

enough,

it will not be plondy if the line is not right. The T.K.K. str. Tenyo Maru left San Fran. It is the old doctrine of the power of the fitting. cisco on the Elst inst, and is due to arrive at f a garment has the proper robation, no matter Hongkong on the 18th prax.

The T.K.K. str. Nippon Muru

what its chape (for line is not quite outline) to due to the body of the wairer, it will have meaning arrive at San Francisco on the 29th inst.

and beauty. It is this which that most useful The T.K.K. str. Kigo Muru arrived at Hoac-parson, the little dressursker, dryer sheet, Lulu on the 24th instant, from South America, it is this subtle lack which makea bor copies of sal is due to arrive at Hongkong on or about fashionable modela worse than useless, and

sailed for Kobe on the 25th inst.

1st August

The T.K.K. str. Buyo Maru sailed· from Callao on the 20th inst. for Valparaiso,

The T.K.K. str. Hongkong Juru leaves Moji on the 26th instant for South America.

The O.S.K. str. Canada Afars left Tacoma for this port via Japan and Shanghai on the 10th instant, and, in due here on the 13th prox.

The P. & 0. 8. N. Co.'s str, Palermo left. Singapore for this port on the 26th instant, at 9.30 a. m., and is dus here on the 31st instant, at about 6 a.m.

but

Z. in the Globe.

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His Lordship: Did you know him?—I met at a garden party when I was there. bim once,

I think. He was once at my house

Mr. Bayford: In consequence of the differ ences between pat and your wife a deed of separation was entered into on July 18, 1910?

Yes,

Counsel produced a large photograph of Lady Sott, which was identified by the petitioner.

In reply to the judge, Mr. Barnard sail bo could not say whether the co-respondent was on the register of medical men.

Mr. Edward Lister, in the employ of Messrs. Lerig & Lewis, also gava evidence. He said that on March 31 he served the divorco papers on Dr. Green at 37, Onslow-square, where

Laut.-Comdr. T. J. S. Lyne, Yangtzn. Merlin, surveying ship, 1,070, tons, 6 guns, 1,400

i.h.p. Commr. E. O. M. Davy. Sandakan. Vinstar, armoured cruiser (dagable Vice- Admiral Sir A. L. Winsloo, K.C.B., CVO, C.M.G., 14,600, tons, i.l.p. 27,000. Capt. G. C. Cayley, Woosung. Mormonth, armoured cruiser, 9,800 tons, i.h.p., 22,000, Captain I. E. Power, M.V.O, Hongkong.

Mr & Min Banor ME N. Blanch Me 4. C. Burgess

le P. F. Chilvora

Me D.E. Clark Mr. W. E, Clarks Mr N. K. Daridien Mr W. C. Drew Mr E. J. W. Eamos Capt. G. W. Eody

Mr&Mrs Ebreufals Mr F. Esrom Mr G. H. Evans Mr. FL. G. Finaor

Moorhen, river ganboat, 180 tons, 2 gus ih.p. 800. Lieut. Condr G. P. th. West River. Newcastle, 2nd class cruiser, 4,800 tons, turbine. 1 J. Forrester

Captain George P. E. Hut, D.S.O... Goulb

Denman Fuller Singapore. Nightingale, river gunboat, 35 tous, 240 h.

Lt. Comdr, Clande Hilersden-Woodward, B.N. Yangisze.

Mr W. Granjahana

Capt. T. F. Hall Mr... Ha nilson

M: A. Harrison Mr T. F. Heusen

MT, Heinrich

Otter, turpedo-bust destroyer, 385 tons, 6 guns. 6.300 hp, Comdr. Lambe, Weilatwel Robin, river gunboat, 85 tous, 2 guns, 240 hp, lon.Mmm, EA, Howet Lt. Comar. Cosmo A. O. Dongles, West | Dr. Spencer Hough Hivor,

Capt. E. Innes

Sandpiper, river gunbest, 85 tons, 2 guna, 24

hp.. Lient. Comdr. E. J. J. Southby, West River.

Snipe, river gunboat, 55 tous, 2 gums 240 h.p.,

Lt-Corbär. Maurice B. Leslie, Yangtze, Taku, torpedo boat destroyer, 305 tons, i.h.p. 6,000, Gunner E. J. Trillo, R.N., Hong- long Tamar, receiving ship, 4,650 tons, 6 gons

Commodore Byres, Hongkong, Teal, river gunboat, 150 tons, 2 guns, 800 i.h.p.

Lieut. Comde, P. J. Buchanan, Yanglaze. Thistle, gunboat, 710 tons, 900 kp., Lieut. Cedr. 31. B. Bullie Hamilton, Hongkong Virago, torpedo-boat destroyer, 595 tone, o ganz

6,300 hp Lin

h.p. Licat-Comdr. litrold D. Adair. Hall. Weihaiwei.

Watse rito, surveying ship, 620 tons. 450 i.h.p.

2

Mr E. C. Jabin

Sir R. M. Josep Mr L. M. Laga Je, O. Marriott Mra H. McGarty Mr&co E. Sough

Mr F. G Morer

Mr E. V. Mitobelmore Mr & Mrs A. B. Moulder Mr W. North Mr. H. Me

V. d'Oettingol Mr J. C. Ogden MJ, L, Parko Air Ernest

H. Pond Mir A. T, Prichard Mr. B. H. Ray

Mr. E, H. Bolomon Dr.S. Mr. A.1. Spalding

Mr. J. Spittles

Miss Wiquera

Lt. & Mrs. C. £ 8tainer Mr J. W. Taylor

ir T. Taylor

Mr E. J. Waterman Dr. Worator

KING EDWARD HOTEL.

Miss L. Arcold Capt. Thos Arthac Ltr Belilios Mr M. P. Beattie

Miss Brandt

Mr and Me H, B.

Bridger & Son Capt, W. Ehrhardt

Mrs R. Ferrand

Mies. M. Gains

Mr H. Goorge Mr A. Harper Mr & Mrs J. Hay Mr. Food

Lieut.Comdr. R. L. Hancock, Fenang, Whiting, torpodo-boat destroyer, 360 tons,

gus, 5,900 h.p., Lisut Comdr. G. B. Hartford, Weihaiwei. Widgeon, gunboat 195 tons, guns, SOU b.p

-Le-Comdr. M. H. Wilding, Yangtze. Woodcock, gunboat, 150 tons, 2 guns, 550 h.

Lieut-Comdr. B. R. Brooks, Yaugiame Woodlark, gunboat, 150 tons, 2 guns, 550 hp. | Mr H. Adam

Lieut-Comdr. G. F. A. Mulock, Yang t

WITH DOG AND GUN IN THE NEW TERRITORY."

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his (co-respondent's) name was on the door. PEING the Series of Articles recently Lady Scott, was served at Drayectt-place. They B contributed to the "HONGKONG DAILY were the same two persons witness said he had PEERS" by Sportsman," reproduced in book Boen at the Paris hotel.

Other evidence was called, and a decres nisi, with costs and custody of the three children, was granted.

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Mr Muller.

Mr P. W. L. Nauninga

Mr R. Porak

Mr J. W. Fringlo

rs. L. Runway

C. Roso

Mr & Mrs. A. H.Stoward

Me H.-P. Stenninn Mir A. Vrik,

Mrs Wooda

·

HONGKONG TIDE TABLS.

From June 27th to July 3rd, 1911

UGH WAYER.

how WATE

II2007

kong

Mo

IA NAVI

Tikuntie

Time.

b. at. ft. int

HW-WOWOWORON Height.

Thes.

Wexl

27 m 9 2 8 0 172

11 22 4 0 3.9 48.0

2 23

4 36 n

22 a

Thurs. 29 m

0 18 m 10 35

4 0 m

6 9 a

Fri.

30. m 1 13

4 313

Mr G. W. MoEwen Mr McHoory

6 57

D

SIL.

1 m 2 7 4.1 m

24

3

Capt. & Mrs. Merle

19.6 6.

46 a 0

Dr. Mullor.

Sva.

2 m 2 19 4 3

6 25 3 7

Mr A. P. Nobbs

Capt.

and Mrs. W.

Mon.

3 m

3 49 4

Pusstoote

Miss Katkin.

Mr. E. E. Smith Mr L. A. boinas Miss M, S. Wilson

KOOSOLERE Pasath HorER,

Comdr. F. Acton, B.N.

Mr F. Acton & Maid Mr. E. Arndt Mr & Mrs. Aucott. Mr H Bennatt Mr. 7. Berington Dr. & Mrs B.W, Brown Vr.-Coolcor Mram F.M. Crawford Nzális,D. £. Donnelly Mr C. L. Gorham

MrJ. Graham

Mr. & Mrs. O.E. Harvey Dr. Hobeun

Mr. H. Hoffman Mr. H. Koch

Mr & MG.P. Lammert

and children

Mr. & Mrs., C. Logan Mr. J. F. Macgregor Mr. & Mrs. D. Mandet Master Mandell Mr E. J. MoNulty Mt. K. S. Morrison Sir Francis Piggott Mr J. Robertson Mrs G.Sachsa Misa K. Sachiao Mr. A. I. Shields Mr. R. D. Ftowart

Mr. B. Wabb

Mr Whyte

Mr Otto Wlesinger Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Y.

Williama

Mr. J. W. Wilson

m 11:24 7 2

1 22 5 3 8 36 1 4

234 a

m7 56

3 8

9 20 a. 1

8

HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER.

Hongkong Observatory, Jana 2811.

Barometer Temperature Humidity...... Wind Direction

Forceti..... Weather

Rain.......

Previous On 1-noon Date

Day at

at

at 4 p.m. 10 .m. 4pm

29.63

29.70 29.62

87

85

85

60

76

76

SW SW SW

$ 1

+

C

0.00

Highest open air Temperature on 25th . 87

Lowest open air Temperature on 25th 81

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