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WEATHER REPORT.

On the 28th at 12.00 Noon-Pressura bas increased alightly over N. Japan, and decreased considerably over the B. Loochoon and Form and lightly along the S. com! of Chlas to Tourane.

Observations from the Looshon received at 2.50 p.m., yesterday indicated that the typhoon was still travelling N. or N.N.E.

At&B. this morning it was within 5) miles to the E. of Ishigaki, travelling apparently

N.W

Frosh N. winds may be expected along the Bast coast of China and moderate N.W. and W. winds over the N. China Bra.

Hongkong rainfall for 24 h ekding, 81 10 m. to-day, 030 inches,

Tho forecast for the 24 hours anding at noʊm today is as follows:

DISTRICT

• Hongkong & Neighbourhood

Formosa Channel

FORBOAST.

N.W. grlos.

South coast of Chios between JN.W. winds

Hongkong and Lanooks. {

fresh.

Bouth coast of Chins between

Bamo a No. 1. Hongkong and Harasa j

• N.W. windą, moderate; fine,

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICA L

Station.

REGISTER..

28TH AUGUST, A.M.

Vi'ostock Neratro Hakodate

Takio

Kochi

Kagoshme......

Jahime.....

Naha

Hour

SHIPPING IN PORT.

STEAMERS.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 29th, 1912.

AUSTRIA, Austrian st., 7,638, D. Cosulich,

27th August Singapore 21st August, General-Sander, Wieler & Co. CHANGERA, British atr., 1,483, Pricor, 28th August-Australia 3rd August, Gonoral. Butterfeld & wire. Cars, British str., 1,210, Walker, 26th AugustShanghai 22nd August, Goa- eral.-Butterfield & Swire. Cowra, German str., 1,115, W. Reher,

23rd August-Hoihew 22nd August, General--Butterfeld & Swire. FUORBANO, British str., 1,087, T. A. Mit-

chell, 25th August-Moji 20th August, Coal and General. Jardine, Mathe- son & Co

FRI, Norwegian str., 800, C. Wagle, 23rd August Newchwang 14th August, Geboral-Angaard, Thoresen & Co. HALVARD, Norwegian str., 1,008, C. Andersen. 23rd Aug.-Bangkok and Swatow 22nd August, General.- Order.

HANGSANG, British str., 1,306, S. Wildo, 26th August, General. Jardine,

Matheson & Co.

Wind. ¡

BOD,

Barometer.

Humidity.

Temperature.

Direction.

Weather.

E

NW

7. --- 6.30.

1+3B

-3007;---

J

27.89

2.8x

.. 29.82

29.79

680

2-61 ..29.31

24.87 29.53

Tibi'ima

IA.

Waihaiwel

HADKOW

29.72

Gatsbalk

2076

Amey

6a. 23.70 74 ; 86

Swałow

29.67

NW

5% 29.43

N

29.47

29.47

293

Taiboku

Taloba Fainsa Koshpa

Pescadores Hongkong

Viot. Peak

Aap Kook

Macao

Vushow

Hotho Pakhoi

*bulien

l'ecrane

C. St James ***) Aparri

Manila...

Legaspi.....

9 a. 29.65

6 a. 29.60

6 a. 27.60

94.29.70 80

Bacolod

Holfo

Cebu Labuan

6.21

29.64

129.61

9.

29.76

29.84

129.25 62

от

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T. F. CLAXTON, Director. Hongkong, Oboratory, August 28th, 1912.

Hanoveras,-raluced-to-2-degrees - Faurenheit on the oral of tho now in inahos, tonths and hundredths.

* TSKPIRATOus, in the aando, Fabronhalt:

in degroom

3 Haminte, in poroantage of saturation, the huntity of air saparated with moisture being 100,

DISHORTON OF WIND, to two paints.

3 Pouce oF WIND. according to theaufort Soals. 6 STATE OF Weath24, 5 bize sky, a detached stood, d' drizzling rain, tg, a gloomy, h hail, i lightning, o ovacast, p plasing, showers, q equally, rain, wow, t thunder, y visibility, we dew (wat)."

Ra in frohem, toatha nnd handrod the.

HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL

- REGISTER.

Hongkong Observatory, August 22th...

Barometer

Temperature

Humidity.....

Wind Direction

Forosti.....

Previons On Date On Dats 密 Day

at 2 p.m. 6 ..

at

3 p.m.

29.59

29 60

29.57

87

73

89

69

90

62

Weat

1

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0

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0.00

Weather Rain..........Y

Highest open air Temperature on 27th...89 Lowaat open air Temperature on 27th...78

BONGKONG TIDE TABLE.

From 19th August to 4th September, 1912.

HIGH WATER,

Bong

deight

Low WarmŁ

H'kong

Mean

Mexx

Tine.

Time.

b. m.

1..

ft. in.

Thure 2) 951

10 38

30 10 25

1 11 39 6 0

Height

&

JAPAN, British str., 0,083, I. Y. Arch- deacon, 23rd August-Singapore 18th August, General--Order, KAO MARU, Japanese etr., 1,202, Y. Ya- mamoto, 24th August-Swatow 23rd August,

General Osaka Shosen Kaisha. KIUSIANG, British str., 1,228, F. Robert

26th 27th August-Swetow August, Ballast:- Butterfeld Swire. KOREA, American str., 5,651, A. W

Nelson, 26th August-San Francisco 26th July. Mails and General-Paci fo Mail 8.8. Co. KUMCHOW, British str., 1,450, C. Martin, 28th August-Saigon 22nd August, Rice and General-Chinese, LATSANG, British str., 2,224, E. T. Tadd, August Moji 22nd August, Coal-Jardine, Matheson & Cu. MATHILDE, German str., 831, Ch. Ulderup, 25th August-Hoihow 24th August, General. Jebsen & Co. MEXICAN PRINCE, British str., 1,954, J. C. Young, 7th August-Balik. Pappan, Bulk Oil Asiatic Petroleum & Co. MISHIMA MARU, Japanese str., 5,270, A.

26th

E. Morea, 25th August-Shanghai 23rd August.-Nippon Yusen Kaisha, NIKKO MARU, Japanese str., 3,439, M.

agi, 37th August-Nagasaki 23rd

"August, General Nippon Yusen-

Kaisha,

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HONGKONG AND CHINA.

VESSELS EXPECTED.

THE AMERICAN MALL

The T.K.K. str. Shingo diors, with U.S. mails is expected to arrive at this port on the 20th August, at daylight.

Tho P.M. str. Siberia left San Tran- cisco for Hongkong via Honolulu, the Japan ports and Shanghai on the 10th August

The .K.K. str. Chiyo Maru leaves San Francisco for Hongkong via usual Parts of call on 31st August, and is expected to arrive here on 27th September.

The P.M. str. Manchuria sailed from San Francisco for Hongkong via Hono lulu, the Japau ports and Manila on the 23rd August.

THE AUSTRALIAN HAI

The E. & A. str. Empire Jeft Manila on the 98th August 30,5 5.m., and is ex pected to arrive here on the 30th August at daylight.

The 1.0.M. str. Prinz Waldemar loft Bydney on the 24th August, at 11 am, and may be expected hore on or about the 10th September,

THE CANADIAN MALL

The . P. K. Co.'s str. Empress of Japan arrived at Yokohama on the 28th August, at 7.30 a.m., and left again at 3 p.a. same day for Kobe, where she is

due to arrive on the 29th August, at 3

[ p.m.

THE GERMAN MAIL

-PETCHABURI, German str., 1,373, C. Gose- The 1.0.M. str. Gochen carrying the wich. 27th August Samarang 18th German mails with dates from Berlin of August, SugarButterfield & Swire. the 7th August, left Columbo on TELEMACH UB, British str., 1,340, C. A.

pected here on or about the 4th Septeak

ber.

MERCHANT STEAMERS,

the

Fraser, 25th August-Saigon. 21st August, General.-Chincst. TOBA MARU, Japanese str., 5, 800, T. Satu, 24th August-Moji 18th August, Gen-

The P. & O. str. Palma left Singapore eral-Nippon Yueen Kaisha. THINTAU, German str., 1,002, Fr. Bueck for this port on the 24th August, at 7 ing, 23rd Aug.-Bangkok via Swator, and is due here on about th

August, at nonu. 16th August, GeneralButterfield & Swire. YUENSANO, British str., 1,128, P. H. Rolfe,

27th August-Manila 21th August, Hemp and General.-Jardine, Mathe- son & Co. YUNNAN, British atr., 1,246, G.. W. Eedy, 23rd August-Swatow 2nd August, Ballast.Butterfield & Swire. TUSHUN, Chinese str,, 1,079, E, H. Pratt, R.N.H., 23rd August-Tiontain 16th August, General.-Chinese.

PASSENGERS. ARHIVED.

Por Kueichow, from Tientsin, Mrs. Thornhill and children, Mr. Pepys, and Mr. Thor.

D. Sutherland,

The str, Rai left Manila on the 27th August, at midnight, and is due here ou or about the 30th August, at daylight.

The LG.M. ir. Borneo left Sandakan on the 27th August, at pm, and may be expected here on or about the 81st August, at noon.

The Ben Line" str. Benlomond from Antwerp, etc., left Singapore on the 23rd August for this part.

The N.Y.K. str. Shideuoka Mare (American Line) leff Kobe for this port via Moji and Shanghai on the 23rd August, and is expected here on the lat September

The str. Glenogle left Rangoon on the 21st August for Hongkong via Penang and Singapore, and is expected to arrive here on the 2nd September.

The Swedish East Asiatic Co.'s str. Japan expected to arrive here on or about left Port Said on the 20th August,

is

the 10th September.

MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA

AND JAPAN STATION.

BRITA

Alacrity, despatat-boat, 1,700 tons. 4 guns. 2,000 ih.p, Comdr, Lambe, C., Weihnimel. Atla nimiralty tug, 615 took, 1,400 i.h.p.

Weihaiwei, Bramble,

gunboat 710 tene, 900 Lb.p. Lieut Comdr. B. E. Prichard Kiukiang. Britomast, gunboat, 710 tons, 900 h.p.. Lient..

Comdr. W. H. Darwell, Shungbai Cadmus,

Britieli sloop. 1,070 tona, Lh.n. 1,400. f.d., Comar Hugh P. F. 1. Willia.me, on route to Hongkong. Carb, water thak and tig, 390 tons,l.l.p. 340TM

Master W. Smith, Hongkong. Cho, British stoop, 1,070 tons, 1.b.p. 1,400

Comdr. H. R. Voale, Canton, Fame, tomado-boak destroyer: 340 tons,

guza 6,100 k.p., Lt. Cmdr. H, S. Monroe Handy, forpode-beat destroyer 295 tous, 6 gane, 4000 hp, Tient. Comdr. Brickendon, West River.

Janns, torpedo-hat destroyer, 323 tons, 5 runs. 3,900 h.p., Licut. Comdr. Maxwell, Hong. kong.

Rout, armoured cruiser, 9,800 tons, 14 guns,

ih.p. 22,000, Capt. Allen T. Hunt, Wei haine. Kinska, river gun bast, 616 toni, iħ.p. 1,200

Lt-Comdr. H. Marryatt, Hankow. Merlin, surreying ship, 1.070,tons, 6 guns, 1,406.

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Mr G A. Bena

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Hey

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Taylor Mr F. E. Traoman Mr G. Vermolj

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1.b.p. Capt. F. C. C. Pasoo, Harveying Dates Vinotaur, armoured crniser (flagship Vice Admiral Sir A. L. Winslow, E.C.B. C.V.0. CMG) 14,600, tons, i.h.p. 27,030 Capt d. C. Cayley, Walhalwei 22,000. Capt. B. H. F. Barttelot, B.V.O.,Mrs Finchest Mouzout, armoured cruiser, 9800 tons. i.h.p. Mr E

Woihalrei

Mr W, Donaldson

Mr F. Elphinstone

Mr A. G. Gordon

Moorhen, river ganhost, 180 t 2 Mr. Geo, Chimble

1.b.p. 600, Lieat-Comdr G. P. Leith, Me H. Hastor

West River.

Newcastle, Zadelass oruiser, 4,800 tons, turbine, 22,000 F.D., Captain George P. E. Hunt,

Hoogkong,

Mr F. H. Hyde Mrs W. Kay

Mr R M. Lineala

Mr & Mrs C. Lauritson

'N D.8.0 er ganbont, 85 tons, 240 hp Mr & Mrs Lemaire

Lt. Comdr. Malcolm Murray, RN, Yang-

Otter, ton

torpedo-boat destroyer, 365 tons, & pans 6,300 Lh.p., Liont. Comdr. Chambers, Wei- haiwei:

protected eroiser, 2,135 tons, ib.p. Mr Bstcook Pegrens,

5.000, (7,000 F.D.), Comdr. F. H. Mitchell, Mr. Bond

Weihaiwof

Promethens, 3rd class cruiser, 2,135 tons, Lh.p. 5,0x, Comdr. H. Laxmore, Shanghai. Ribble, T.B.D., 590 tons, 7,500 F.D., 6 gus, It-Comdr. E. J. O. Mackinnon, Wai- haiwei

Robin, river gunboat, B6 tons, 2 ans, 240 h.p. Est-Comdr. Allan Dixon, West River. Rosario, depot ship for Submarines, 980 tons, i.hp. 1,400, Lt. Commr. N. E. Archdale, Hongkong.

Snipe,

1

The N.Y.K. str. 70toms Maru (Cal-Sandpiper, river gunboat, 85 tons, 2 guns, 34 ht Lieu Comdr. L.A. 8. H. Hatton, Par Haiyang, from Foochow, Mr. C. Heutia Line) left Calcutta for this port on

Hengkong. Hicks, Mr. J. O. Morley, Mra. Hunt, Mr. the 20th August, and is expected here ou

river gumboat, 25 tans, 2 guns 240h.p. and Mra. Cohen, Mrs. and Miss Sullivan the 6th September.

Tet-Comdr. Maurice B. Leslie, Tangisa. and 3 children, Capt. Lasalu, Mr. and Mrs. W. Wood and 2 children and Rev.

Tamar, receiving ship, 4.650 tons, 5 gam Taku, torpelo boat destrover, 305 tone, ih.p. 6,00), Gunnar E. J. Trillo, Hongkong

Commodore E. Ansleather, Hongkong... Teal, river

Lionboat, 180 vona, 2 guns, 800 i.h.p.

Ron Guy Stopford, Chang Thistle, gunboat, 710 tons, 900 h.p. Lieut. Can. H. R. N. Cottrell-Dormer. Hankow Uck, T.B.D., 590 tons, 7,500 F.D, 6 guns, Lt.

Comdr. B. W. Bluett, Weihaiwo, 63001awei. Virago, torpedo-beat destroyar, 39 tons, 6 guns, b.), Lient. Comdr. Harold D. Adair

Per India, for Hongkong, from London, Mr. J. D. Watt; from Marseilles, Mr. and Mrs. Shires, Mr. and Mrs. Macphail, Mr. L. Bryce; from Penang, Mr. Worcester, Mr. Durston; Singapore, Mr. P. Janasin and Mr. E. Davis.

DEPARTED.

from

Per Inala Maru, for Formosa, etc., Miss Alice Blau, Miss Moore, Mr. R. H. Nass, Mr. A. Mélian, Mr. N. Yoshimura,

The str. Glenfarg passed the Buez Caual on the 9th August for Hongliong via. Straits.

The Mogul Line" str. Montrose anil- ad from United Kingdom on the 17th August for Hongkong via the Straits.

The "Barber Line" str. Wray Castle sailed from New York on the 18th August for Hongkong via the Straits.

1SDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

Mrs. Araki, infant and maid, MasterChongshing, from Weihaiwei, ip dus in Takamichi, Miss Takamichi, Masters Dixon (2). Miss Dixon, Mr. E. P. Shed-

Hongkong 30th August.

don, Mr. Weat, Mr. Ishiwara, Mr. Nasasang, from Singapore, i due in

F.

Mesare. Sudzuki, Mr. Masegawa, Morgan, J. Robertson, Capelianco, Yori tomi, Tokai, Mins N. Fujisaki, and Miss Takahashi.

Per Kumano Haru, for Japan, Miss Wallace, Mrs. Bond, Miss Shinking, Mr. Hashizaki, Mra. Yamamoto, Major and Mrs. Martin, Mr. M. Hira, Miss Thomp son, Misa Harvey, Madame Salmon, Miss Knight, Miss Nowry, Miss Traz, Mr. A. W. Grant, Mrs. Yoshikawa and three children, Miss Mori, Mrs. Nuro and child, Mr. and Mrs. W. Edwards, Mr. W. Armstrong, Mr. H. R. Walker, Mr. Mei Eons Neur, Mrs. Yamada, Mr. O. Usa, Miss F. Usa, Mr. F. Chipongiwa, Mr. A. M. De Silva, Misa Fujisaki, Mr. Jackson, Mr. Gardner, Mr. S. T. Jones, Mrs. Nakamura, Mra. Nakashima, and Mr. Gochin.

Per Mishima Mara, for Straits, etc., Mr. Yorioka, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Wolf, Okakura, Tauda, Koizumi,

J. H. Anderson, Mrs. Kotake, Mrs. Sugawara, Messrs. J.

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SALE.

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Hongkong 29th August, Tughing, from Calcutta, is due in Hong-

kong lat September. Choysangs

from Shanghai, is due in Hongkong ist September.

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29th August.

Okara, from Rangoon, is due in Hong-

kong 7th September.

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THE DIRECTORY

FOR

& CHRONICLE

1912

OHINA, JAPAN, CORBA,

INDO-CHINA, SIAM, STBATTS

SETTLEMENTS, MALAY STATES

NETHERLANDS INDIA, PRILI

PINES, BORNEO, etc.

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Peking Tientsin

Feitajho

Chinwang tao Taka Antung

Manchurian

CHINA

Booobow

Canton

Chinking Whampes

Nanking

Kowloon

Vahu

Kewkinag

Samahai

Hunkow

Yoobow

Trade Centres Shasi Nowohwang Tchang

Dairen Port Arthur Chotoo

Weihaiwa Kinoohan Tainanfu

Ningpo

Lappa

Kongmoon

Showin

Kwangchaawin Paskol

Holbow

Langchow

Wenchow Mengias

Santu

Hokow

Foochow Szemso Amoy

FORMOSA

Keelnog

Tainaniu

Nagasaki Takow

Mukden

Shanghal

Swatow

Tokyo

Yokohama

Moil

Hyogo Kobe

Skimonosaki

Vladivostock

Tonsan

Soonl

Hakodate Anping Tomeni

EASTHEN SIBERIA

CHOSEN

Chomulpo Fusan

Kunsan

Niojowah

Mokpo

Chianapo

Pingying Songchin

HONGKONG AND ITS DEPENDENCIES,

FRENCH INDO-CHINA:

домо

Hanoi Haiphong

Annam

Toarne

Huo

Tonkin Provinoes

Quinton

Saigon Cambodge

PHLLIFFINS

Cada

British. N. Borna

Manila

Sarawak

Hollo BOENEG

Labusa

BANGKOR

STRAITS SETTLEMENT:

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MALAY STAKES

Sungel Ujong Selangor Jelebu

NETHERLANDS India

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