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WEATHER REPORT.
On the 24th at 1213 p.m.-The China Sea depression has entered Annam naar Turane. the E. of Luson. It appears to be moving The depression over the Pacific is still: für tu slowly Westwards.
The depression over N, Chim" is moving intɔ -the-Yellow Sex
neighbourhood of the Bonitis.
Pressure is highest over the Pacitis in th
Light to moderate E and N.E. winds may be expected over the N. part of the China Sea.
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending
In the latter part of June, Shanghai had tha pleasure of welcoming several of the ships of the British. China Flost during an all too brief visit. At this time a cricket match was arranged between the S, C. U. and the Navy, and two excellent sides wore out to play, but, as luck would have it, the game had to be abandoned without a ball being bowled. It was possible, however, to entertain the visitors at tifla in the Pavilion, and this was done. Both tenis were present, and before they broke up the cap tain of
of the visiting team expressed the hope that A match could be arranged later in the season to be played either in Shanghai, or in Weihaiwai.
It was with very grant pleasure, therefore, at 10 am, to-day, 0,01 inches. says the N. C. Daily Noce, that the of the S.C.C., Mr. A. P. Wood, received, some President weeks ago, a letter from Vico-Admiral Sir A. F. Winelee, containing an invitation to the $.0.0 to send up a team to meet the China Fleet in Wadhaiwoi. The invitation, which was expressed in the most cordial terms and stated that the Fleet hoped to put the visitors ap during their stay, was accepted with the greatest satisfaction. It was decided that August Bank Holiday week was the most convenient tirao for Shanghai, in fact it may be said that it was. almest the only time at which our men could got away. The Fleet, with their usual courtesy, agreed to this arrangement, but it is only fair to any that the week solented was probably the very worst time for thom, as it coincided with their nanual battle-firing, perhaps the busiest time of the year, the firing being cortainly uno of the most important of their exercises.
As it turned out, the ships went out to do their Bring in the morning and returned about mid-day, and one can readily believe that the strain of this work, to say nothing of the nerve- shattering dia on board, was scarcely the best prolude to cricket match. Shanghai held a
The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon to-day is as follows ;——
great advantage in being free to spend the time ashore in prasties or in resting.
The result of the match, however, was a viatory for the Fleet.
The details of the scores are as follows:
BHANGHAI
lat Inninge..
A. E. Lanning, 1.b.w., b Annnheim
-DISTRICT... Hongkong & Neighbourhood,-
Forziosa Channel
FORECAST
Same as No. I.
South opast of China belwoon) Same as No. 1.
Hongkong and Lamooka.)
South coast of China between E. winds, Hongkong and Hainan...1 derate,
mg.
* E. and N.E. winds, moderate or light; fine.
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER
se August 24th---ÁƑ 4,35,
Station.
Second half of
J...W, C. Bollaud, o Pafford
A. H. Leslie, Ward, b Pafford
C
C. H. L. Bymous, 1.b.w., b Anaheim
27
Naba Tahi jina
Bonin Is. Chefoo
...216 Weihaiwek
Hankow Kinking 2 Shanghai
Wind.
... 16
R. M. J. Martin, run out
18
P. Innube, e Annaheim, b Ward
0
STEAMER
JAVA, CHINA
EXPECTED FROM
ON OX ABOUT
AND JAPAN. ·
F. W. Potter, b Pafford
G. M. Billinga, b Ward...
Vl'ostock Nezaro Hakodate
7 a. 29.74 6594 Ga.29.7
NNI NW
G. C. Wingrove, c Attwood, b Aunsheim
Tokio
NSW
WILL LEAVE FOR
ON OR ABOUT
G. H. Gowland, Murray
Kochi
12
J. R. Weake, not out
48 Nagamki
S&W
5
DATE OF SAILINGS. About 20th Sept. About 17th October,
TELEPHONE No. 171.
Oshima
Kagoshima
29.90
28.87
ESE
TJILATAP
TJITAROEM
TJIPANAS...
TJIMANOBR
JAVA
JAVA
JAVA
JAVA
First half of Sept: First half of Sept. Eccond half of
TJIBODAS..
JAVA
Sept. Second half of
Sept.
SHANGHAI JAPAN
SHANGHAI
JAPAN
SHANGHAI
Aug. First half of Sept. First half of
Extras
9.84) 29.91
6 д.
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
Sept. Second half of
M.
R.
W.
21
4 60
69: W
A. P. AnnaLeim
12.5 0 50
Gutzlaf
87. saw
Bev. Hewitson
Sharp Pk.
ES E
TJIMAHI
JAVA
Second half of
TJIKINI
JAPAN
Sept. Secesul half of Sept.
TJILIWONG
JAVA
LIMITED.
First half of Oot.
JAVA
JAVA
SHANGHAI
Souni
Lt. Murray
7 0 39
1
Amoy
6 a.2 277 B1
half of
5 0 21
D
Sept. Second half of
Swalow.
29.83 80191
A. P. Pafford
Taiboku
5 a 29.8
N
Tinha
$29.87
Sopt
"
Tainan
129.8
First half of
15
w
L
13 Kashan...
129.9
Oct
JI
129.83
W
9 a.129.
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and children
Staff-Surgeon Greenhaigh
Pafford bowled a wide.
2nd Tunings.
E. Laoning, e Attwool, b Ward
B. M. J. Martin, lb.w., 6 Annaheim...
P. Lambo b Ward
F. W. Potter & Whitehead, b Ward
J. R. Weeks, o Ward, b Anaheim
G,
.C. Wingrove, b Anusheim
G. M. Billings, o Whitehead, b Groenhaigh
.C. H. L. Symons, retired hurt
G. H. Gowland, o and b Pafford
A. H. Leslie, not out:
17
J. W. C. Bolland, b Fafford.
57
Extrus
Total
.BOWLING ANALYSIS.
*** Mr. & Mrs. L‚D. Mandel
Master Mandall
Miss K. A. Massey Mr E.J. McNulty Mr. K. S. Morrison Mr J. Robertson Sir Francis Piggott
Mr G.Sachee Mis M. E. Shearer Mr. A. L. Shiolda Mr. B. D. Stewart Mr. B. Webb Mr Whyte Mr. Wingrove Mr. J. W. Wilson
VESSELS EXPECTED.
THE AMERICAN MAIL.
Com.. Ward
A. P. Anvalisim
Capt. Harrison, b Gowland
14
TLO
9 Pescatores Canton
20 "Hongkong
D Vict. Peak
Gap Rock.
21 Macao
10, Wuchow
4 Hollow...
O Paklioi
Phulion.
3 Tourane
C. St. James.
78 Aparri
Manila Legasp... Bacolod.... Tailo Cebu
2
4
A. A. Pafford... Greenhalgh
H. M. NAVY,
let Innings.
..
--12
Rov. Hewitson, b Billings
0
27
Lient. Murray, b Billings
13
Lient. Noble, b Billings..
វា
Sab.-Lt. Ormond, b Martin
...18
Lieut. Whitehead, Lambe,
Gowland
38
Paymaster Annaheim, c Symons, b Gowland
Anat. Purmaster Pafford, b Gowland Staft-Surgeon Gesenhaigh, ran out Lieut. Attwood, not out.. Comdr. Ward. b Billings
Extras
- Total BOWLING ANALYĦIJ.
16
**
1:50
0.
14,5
The P. M. S.B. Co. str. Manchuria sailed from San Francisco on the 2nd instant for Hongkong, via Honolulu, Yokohama, Kobe, Nagasaki and Shanghai, and is due to arrive at Hongkong on the 29th instant.
G. M. Rillings, The T.KK. str. Chiyo Maru sailed from G H. Gowland, San Francisco on the 9th inst. for this port en FW. Potter, Lt & fre C. E Ftainerend Shanghai, and is due to arrive at this port ronte Honolela, Yokohama, Kobe, Nagasaki
Mrs Struthers Miss Struthers
Mr Struthers
Mig W. Square
Mr M. L. ThopIGN
Mr.J. M di Villa
Mr EJ. Waterman
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Mr Zeno
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Tarumore
Mr H Pearman
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Capt & Vrs Stewart
and children
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Mr A, O. Watts
on or about the 5th prox.
THE AUSTRALIAN MAIL
The E. & A. str. Eastern loft Manila on the 23rd Instant, at midnight, and is dus here to morrow at daylight.
The N... str. Nikko Maru (Australian Line) lett Sydney for this port via ports on the 9th fast, and is expooted here on the 28th Inst. The E. & A. str. Aldenham left Sydney on the 16th instant for this port (via Queensland
Ports and Manila.
THE CANADIAN MAIL
The C.P.R. str. Monteaglo arrived at Yoko- hams at 6.30 am, og the 24th instant, and left again at 3 pm on Friday for Kobe, where she is due to arrive at 6. p.m. on the 26th inst
THE INDIAN MAZL
The Indo-China str. Namsang left Calcatta Mr & Mrs H M. for the Straits and Hongkong on the 15th inst.,
Wheeler
and is due here about the 31st inst.
GRAND HOTEL.
Mr A. B. Rogelson and
and family Mr J. H. Ren on
Mr N. Blum Mr A, B Crow Mr.
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Ad child en Mr Evans Mr Werl Fisher Mr V. Forber
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MERCHANT STRAMÈBS.
The P&O. 5. N. Co.'s str. Sunda left Singapore for this port on the 19th instant, at 1 p.m., and is dus horo to-day.
The H-A. Linie str. Brisgavia left Shanghai en the 22nd instant s.m., and may be expected here today,
The Hansa" str. Rheinfels left, Singapore en the 20th instant a.,, and may be expected hora to-morrow á.m.
The O.E.K. st. Seattle far left Tacoma for this port via Japan and Manila on the 22nd ltime, and
and is due here on, or about the 28th instant.
The Siemseen & Co.'s str. Germania, with Mails from South ees Islande, left Yap on the 20th inst, and may be expected here on the
instant a.m.
29th
The str Gleness passed the Suez Canal on the 25th ult, and is dus here on or about the 1st prox.
The THE str. Buyo Maru sailed from Manzanillo for Hongkong on the 8th inst., and is due to arrive on or about the 29th prox.
R. M. J. Martin,
A. H. Leslie....
2nd Innings
fter. Hewitson, 6 Martin, b Billings, Asat. Paymaster Pafford, o Gowlandi,
Billings,
Liont. Whitehead, Billings, Lieut. Noble, b Billings,... Capt. Derrison, not out, Paymaster Aunaheim, bw, b Gowland, Sub. Lt. Osmond, ust out, Lient. Murray Sto-Surgeon Groenhaighdid not bat Lient. Attwood Com. Ward
Totul for 5 wickets_ BOWLING ANALYSIS,
4. M. Billinge GC. Wingrove
M. J. Martin.
G. H. Gowland
F. W. Potter
Martin bowled one wide.
10 a 29.9
11
F
Ga
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8.29.80
ENE
629
10.
6a. 9a
29,80 77
29.81 81
гр
29.87 83
2. od
F. . FIGG, Director.
Hongkong Observatory, Augast 24th, 1911.
1 BAYONETER, reduced to 32 degrees Fahrenheit on
the level of the sea in inches, tentha and bonlroths.
2 TEMPERATURE, in the shade, in degrees Fahren beit.
3 HUMIDITY, in poreontage of eaturation, th humidity of air saturated with moisture being 106.
4 DIRECTION OF WIND, to two points.
5. FORCE OF WIND, according to Beafort Sente 0 STATE OF WEATHER, b blacky, a detached cloud, drizzling rain, f fog, g gloomy, hail, 1 lightning, a overosak, p passing showers, ez egially, e min, snow, t thunder, y visibility, wdow (wat)
ORAIN in inches, leuths and hundreths.
HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER.
Hongkong Observatory, August 24th.
Previous Date On Date
Day
at
at
at 4 p.m. 10 a.1, 4 p.m.
23 Barometer
Temperatura Humidity
Highest open air Temperature on 23rd. 86 Lowest open air Temperature on 23rd...79-
29.78
29:66 29.77
83
84
7.
74
73
Wind Direction
Forceti
Боне
E
Weather Rain
2
0
Extras
D
148.
0:
M. FL. W 17 4. 51 71 27
A
KONGKONG TIDE TABLE,
4 2
10
1 40
B
1. 16
From 25th to 31st August, 1911.
HIGH WATER.
LOW WATEE
H'kong
Mean
Time.
Height.
H'kong
Mean
2ims.
1.0.
·ft í
h. m.
102,
25 m 9 51
11 3 5 1 26m 10 36
11 27 5. 27 m 11 17
23 m
7 6 m.3 13
3.30 a
AWWUNGAN Beight.
SOUTH SEA ISLANDS STEAMSHIP LINE.
Days of
Wek.
Tags of
The Department of Communications bas ander consideration inaugurating a South Sea steamship service, and the matter is now being studied at the hands of a special commission. The NY K. is reported to have approached the Government with a proposal to engage ía thoser. Fri.
ice without asking for a subsidy. The proposal was accepted, and it has now been decided to in-
Sat. augurate the service from the beginning of the next fiscal year. Tha will, when opened, radically alter eommunica
now stoomship service | Stn. tion between Japse and the South Sea Islands, having Singapore for a centre.
0.36
not paid to begin with, the Government is dis
It if riber stated that even if a subsily be Tes. 29 m posed to grant an adequate subsidy if the prac tiesl result obtained by the service warrants
Wed. 30 m 0 52 fostering trafle on the reate bybeidisation-Thurs 31 132 Japan Buil
3 57 5 2 Jm. 4 39
5 325
im 5 22
J
61
6·10
6 21
7
7 9
22
4 7
6. 49
5 8 m 8 42
4 2
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