WEATHER REPORT,
On the 26th at 12,00 noon.-Pressure bas increased moderately over osatral and North Japan. An anti-orclons is o-atral to North of Hokkaido.
the
l'enre has decreased considerably over the Luzon, Loochoos and moderately over N. Formoss, and the B.E. coat of Chins, owing to
• typhoon which formed yesterda! to the Bast of N. Luzon, and is apparently travelling northward. Its approximate position st.6 s.m., this morning was intitaila 20 deg. N. and longitude 125 deg. E.
Freshentug N. wads are indicated along- the East coast of China and light or variable winds over the N. China Ses.
Hongkong rainfall for 24 hours ending at 10 am, to-day, 0.49 inches.
The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon to-day is as follows:
DISTRICT
Hongkong & Neighbourhood
Formon Channel
6-7
FORRUAST.
JN. to NW.winds, freshening. Bouth coast of China between) Same as No. 2.
Hongkong and Lamooks.)
South coast of Chins between game as No. 1.
Hongkong and Hainan..f
*Light or variable winds; fair, some thunder showers,
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL
Station
Nemuro
Vestock ***
Hakodate Takio Kochi
Nagasaki
Kagoshi
REGISTER.
26TH AVGUST, AM.
Hour,
Razométer..
Kumidity...
Temperatura,
Direótion.
Weather. Force.
́...... 6.30.09°
ENE
的影
298
KND NNE
.0
NNE
Iski'ima......
Bonin Is
Chsfoo
Welhalwei
,, 29.89, 73
NNW
Banker
Kicking...
Shanghai......
Gutrist
Sharp Peak
78.
Amoy
63,
Swatow
Ба
Talhoku Taichu
Tainan
Kochun ......... Pescadoras.. Canton
Hongkong
Peak
Gap Rook....
M3000
ENE
tobow
:59
Hothow
Pakkoi
hulien
629.
Todrane
WEW
#W
BW
€.8t James
Aparri
Manila
Legaspi Bacolod Iloilo
141441
Cebu Labuan
FROM ANON! INDAH
OF
T. F. CLAXTON, Director, Hongkong, Oberstory, August 26th, 1912. 1 BAROMETER, radiused to 32 degrees Faurenheit on the level of the pea la inolies, tenths and anndredthe
9 TIMPERATURE, in the shade, Fahrenholt
the
SHIPPING IN PORT.
WTRAMERS.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS- TUESDAY, AUGUST 37TH, 1912.
ABBATOON Arcas, British str.,,2010, R. F. Thomson, 22nd August-Mojí 17th August, General. David Sassoon & Co.
BARON CAWDon, British str., 2,764, J. G.
Fullerton, 19th August-Yokohama
19th August, General.-Gilman & Co. BENALDER, British str., 1,959, J. H. Mason,
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29nd August-Mareilles 21st July, General Messagorics Maritimes. CANDIA, British str., 4,195, R. E. Shone,
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3 Hombrer, in perpentage of saturation, humidity of air saturated with moistare being 100.
4 Dinmontow or Wino, to two palučaj
5 Foxes on WIND, according to Beaufort Soxle. 0 STATE OF WEATHER, b blao sky, e detached clouded drizzling rain, I fog, g glomy, k· hail, 1 lightning, o overcast, passing showers, a squally, e rada, a snow, ★ thunder, ▼ visibility, w dew (wet).
10 RAIN in inches, teathe and hundredths.
HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER.
Hongkong Observatory, August 26th.
Previous On Dato On Date
Day At
■t
|st 2 p.m. 6 a.m.
Barometer *.....
29.77 29.75
2 p.
29.67
Temperature
BL
78
86
Humidity......
B0
91 77.
Wind Direction ...
Dest
calm
Forcati......
0
Weather......
0
Rain
0.49
Highest open air Temperature on 25th...84 Lowest open air Temperature on 25th...77
HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.
From 27th August to 2nd Eeptembar, 1912.
HIGH Warn.
Day:
allunth
H'kong:
Time
Mean
Height
LOW WATER
Height.
Per Korea, for Hongkong, from San Francisco, Mr. F. W. Popence, Mrs. Geo. Heusner, Mrs. Macher, Mr. R. Tremblay, Mr. H. B. Grayhill, Mrs. W. B. Walker and amah, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Taylor, Miss S. M. Bachrachy Mr. R. H. Mass, Willitis, Mr. and Miss J. B. Murphy, Mr. J. P. Eskridge, Mr. W. C. Crowe, Mr. 3.0. Ward, Jr. Miss C. S. Ward Mr. 3. W. Edio, Mr. John R. Cooke, Mr. and Mrs. G. F-Desdion. Mr. P. B. Popence, Miss May.Heusner, Miss M. S. Macher, Mrs. R. Tremblay, Mrs. H. R. Graybill, Master Donald Walker, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Reburn, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Taylor and child, Mrs. M. Me- Donald, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Hassan, Mr. O. B. Bawn, Mrs. H, Naptaly, Miss C. Naptaly, Miss Y. Naptaly, Miss D. Kamaroff, Mr. II. Naptaly and servant, Mrs. C G. Olson and infant, Miss Tottenham, Mr. V. Moroni, Mr. G. Hoppelor, Miss M. P. Taylor, Master Dick Walker, Master Jack Walker, Mr. Albrt Stein, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. F. soll, General J. J. Pershing, Lieut. Q. P. Swift, Mr. H. Junger, Mr. S. 1. Gaches, Mr. Th. van Hunt, Miss P. P. Chase, Mr. Stewart Tait Mr A. Melian, Mr. N. Joshimura, Mrs. Emaria Mahoney and Mr. Simon Wile.
taza
Otter, torpedo-boat destroyer, 385 tons, 6 gues 6,300hp., Lout, Comde Chambers, Wei- hairei. Fogasus, protected oruiser, 2,155 tons, La
(7,000 F.D.), Comar. F. H. Mitchell,
5,000, Comdr. H. Larmore, Pagoda Anchorage,
Ribble, T.B.D., 590 tons, 7,500 F.D., & gass, Lá Comdr, E. J. G. Mackinnon, Wei- haiwai, Robin, river gunboat, 95 tons, 2 gunt, 240 h.p.
It-Comdr. Allan Dizon, West River. Rosario, depot ship for Submarines, 980 tons. hp. 1400, L4.-Comme. N. E, Arohdale, Hongkong Sandpiper, ritar ganboat, 85 tons,
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KINGSCLERE PRIVATE HOTEL.
Dr & Mrs Patten Mr & Mrs J. Hebert-
800-
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Commodore R. Anstruther
Hongkong... Commodore R. H.
800 i.bp. Anstruther, E.. Hon Gay Bopford,
And maid Thistle, gunboat, 710 taus, 900 h.p., Li
Mr & & Mrs J. H. Back-
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23rd August-Swatow od August, Renier and servant, Mr. Frank E-Ingerestoft, 180 tons, 2 g Mrs B. H. Anstruther Mrs G. Sachse
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San Francisco for Hongkong via Hono- lulu, the Japan ports and Manila on the 23rd August.
PASSED THE CANAL.
July 16th Belgravia, Glenlochy, Byson, Indrazamha, Kleist, Nera, Scandia, Africa, Arabien, 19th-Achil les, Bayern, Benalder, Derflinger, Fye Maru, Feiho, Peleus. 23rd-Antenor, Atesta Mars, Ceylon, Lothian, Nippon, Pathan, Syria, Walton Hill. seth Machaon, Nore Ulysses, Pisa. 31st Caledonien, Prinz Ludwig, Prometheus, Salazie, Tydeus. August 2nd.-Dento mond, Hirano Meru, Palma, P. B. Fried rich, Seneca, Stentor, Den of Glamis eth-Hitachi Maru, Liberia, Bramley. The IG.M. str. Prins Ludwig, which 9th-Denbighshire, Namur, Oceanien, left here on the Sard August, at 9 a.m., Sachsen, Teenkai, Alesia, Theseus, Africa, arrived at Shanghai on the 20th August, Glenfarg. 1364-Ajaz, Kaeber, Ping at 7 a.m. Suey, Simla, Glenshiel, Burmese Pringe. The I.G.M. str. Lutzow, which left here 18th-Benavon, China, Goeben, Segovia, on the 21st August, at i p.m., arrived at Tango Maru 23rd-C. Ferd Laeisz, Singapore on the 26th August, at 9 am Polynesien, Poona, Priam, Tangisze, The I.G.M. str. Goeben carrying the Rhesus. 20th-Baron Napier, Bellero German mails with dates from Berlin of
Benavon, phon,
Brasilia, Japan the 7th August, left Colombo on the Menelane, Middleham Castle, Miyasak 26th August, at a.m., and may be ex- Maru, Myrmidon, St. Patrick, Sydney, pected here on or about the 4th Septem-
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