WEATHER REPORT.
On the 14th at 11.25 am-Pressure hea decreased over the whole area. The high pr sure ares which was yesterday central over- Kores has passed to the East of Japan.
A typhoon has formed to the East of the Vinayas. At 6 am. this morning it was in about latitude 11 deg. N and longitude 125 deg. E. travelling W. or W.N.W.
Light or variable winds are indicated along the E. coast of China and mederats E. winds over the N. China Sas. Squally weather in the S.E. portion of the Chion des
Hongkong rainfall for 24 hours ending at 10a.m. to-day, 0.00 inches.
The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon to-day is as follows:
DISTRICT
* Hongkong & Neighbourhood Formoss Channel
+
(N.E
FORECAST
[N.E. winds,
strong, South coast of China between) The same as
No. 1. Hongkong and Lamooks, South coast of China between N.E. winds,
Hongkong and Bainan derate. ⚫E, winds, fresh to moderate; fine.
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL
Stalion.
REGISTER
14TH OCT BER, A.M.
Wind.
VPorlock
7.a. 2006; 601931 88
Nemuro
65.30 20
WOW
Hakodate
3019---
Takio ..........................
* 30.28-
NW
Kochi
30.19
NH
27
Nagasaki...
0.19
f
Sagoshima
30.15-
N
30. 8-
30.03
WNE
Naha Ishijma Bonin Ia Chelgo Weihai wei
·Hankows Kinkling ***
. 2001
30.08 62 83 sew
·30.05
30.08 59,
Shanghai.... 30.09 65
GutELLF Starp Peak...
Amoy
Swatów........
Tailioka
·Taichu
Tainan ****!!!
Kostunn
Pescadores...
Sanion S
7a, 30.06-71-1
6.3001 75 67 7.30.64-7381 530.00-
29.95,--
29 97
29.96
29.96
Hongkong 6 B. 30.00
Vist. Peak
Gap Bock.....
Моско
Whokow...
Holbow.......
Parboi Phulion.........
હા.
#
68./29.94
Tourano
>>
C. St. James...
Aparri
Haxila
Legaspi
Bacolod
Iloilo...
-Ceba
Labuan
29.89 82
NE
to.
0-
T. F. CLAXTON, Director. Hongkong, Observatory, October 14th, 1912: I BAROMETEN, reduced to 32 degrees Falironhoit on the level of the woa in Inches, toxthy and handredths.
TRAGAVORANOR KET
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18TH, 1912.
JAPAN IN THE LATIN QUARTER,
BY JOHN F. MACDONALD IN THE DAILY
NEWB."
1
INTIMATION
Fifteen years ago, not a single Japan- esa was to be encountered in the other niso luridly-ensmopolitan Latin Quarter One beheld Chinese pigtail or two, urnbers of coal-black negroes, scores of pale Scandinavians, dozens of heady- eyed, sallow-faced South American Re- publicans and a fall, lauky, shaggy un- earthly-looking soul, with a vacant expres sion and an incomprehensible language, who was wildly alleged by the good Bohemians of the Boul' Mich' to have emanated from a coral reef in the Pacific Ocean. So vague a being was the latter that he was nicknamed "L'Inconnu "---- "The Unknown. When asked gaily by the Paris students, "Well, what's the latest news of the coral reef?" he would nod his shaggy head, thereby giving some corroboration to the fiction that he and But then lived strangely amidet coral, he-nodded that dishevelled head at every- thing that was said to him-and never spoke an intelligible word--and lived no one knew where-and never was seen eal- Yet there he was. ing, or drinking, or-. Vaguely, hazily, he attended lecture after Lecture in the Sorbonne, passing from one amphitheatre to another with no ap-
Literature-history- Larent purpose, the law-medicine-deep philosophy: he went in most unsystematically for them all But never did he take a note; nor did he appear to have even a glimmering of what the wise, venerable professors Still, there he was were expounding. Latin Quarter its favourite freak, its informed that their Goods, with the exception of And he became one of the sights" of the baring arrived, Consignees of Cargo are heroby. When fond French Opium, Treasure and Valuables, are being landed get phenomenon: inthers visited their student sons on the and stored at their risk into the hazardous and/or Bout hich the Unknown, More Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Ltd. Boul Mich, the latter would say extra bazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and extraordinary than anything you ever saw in your own student days.
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Then one memorable day Japan came to the Latin Quarter, How the French students stared at, and surrounded, and questioned the three young travellers from (as Paul, the student, eloquently put it) the land of chrysanthemsuns and Eclipso, ob- geishas and hara-kiri?
Collapes, seurity of The Unknown."
No total submersion of the Coral Reef. oyes for anything, no gossip about any thing, but Japan.
ENIGMAS,
I cannot tell what became of the alleg ed, vague visitor from the Coral Reef- but I remember that the three Japanese soon grew into a little colohy in the Latin Quarter. To-day, scores of Japanese stu- dents are at the Borbonne; and sincere was the sympathy felt for them amongst the Paris students over the heroic if fantastic
But the sym suicide of General Nogi.. pathy was not required. Young Japan on the Rive Gauche accepted the Gen- eral's death philosophically-oven with satisfaction. When Paul, the doyen of the Paris students, offered Japan his emotional condolences, he received the following reply-"We thank you. we are not, as you appear to think, either surprised, unhappy, or dismayed. expected that of a man like Nogi, should have been disappointed in him, if he had survived his Emperor's funeral." Amazement of emotional and Gallic Paul To his colleagues on the Boul' Mich he exclaimed, "Extraordinary,' these little Japanese i They are more bewildering, more incomprehensible than. Of all enigmas, they The Unknown,' are the most embarrassing and petrify
TEMPERATURE, in the shade, in degressing.'
Fabronheit
2 KUMIDITY, in percentage of saturation, humidity of air saturated with moisture being 100.
& DIRECTION OF WIRD, to two points.
5 FORCE OF WIND, according to Beaufort Scale,
But!
We
We
No sooner
And Paul was right. Nothing could be more enigmatic than the Japanese stu- dents of the Latin Quarter. arriveel in Murger's land than they study its every aspect, without actually partici slona, d driesling rain, I fog, gloomy, h haipating in its life. They go to cafés--and lightning, a ovezanat, p passing suwere, qualis, observe. rram, a snow, t thander, visibility, wdow (wat),
ORAIN in inchoe, tenthis and hundrediba.
U STATE OF WEATHza, b Blau aky, a detached
HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER.
Hongkong Observatory, October 14th
Previous On Date On
Day st
Date
at 2 p.m. 6 a.m.
ats 2p.m
Barometer
29.97
30.00
29.94
79
75
BQ
69
78
64
East
East
East
4
3 ....
14
b
0
0.00
Temperature Humidity.....
Wind Directica....
Force
Weather ****
Rain
Highest open air Temperature on 13th... 81 Lowest open air Temperature on 13th... 74
HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.
From 15th to 21st October, 1912. HIGH WATEE.
Days of
Days
Fr
LOW, WATER
H'Long,
Mesa
Time:
F'kong Mesn Time
b. m. tt. in.
15
ft. iz 145 4 6m 62920 1177 3 4 46 4 3
2.3
They attend the Sorbonne lec tures-and listen earnestly. They hit about beneath the trees of the Luxem bourg Gardens, in the shadows of Notre Dame, in the crypts of the Panthéon- always imperturbable and expressionless, in Western patent leather boots and Europe's most-admirably cut clothes.
471
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NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES
EAST ASIATIC COMPANY, LTD., COPENHAGEN.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. HE Steamship
INDIEN,"
Kowloon, and West Point Godowne, whenca delivery may be obtained.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded oa unless intimation is received from Consignee. before Noor To-DAY requesting to be landed her
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowas, and all goods remaining andelivered after the 17th Oct, will be subject to rent.
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be xsemined on the 17th Oct., at 9.30.M.
All Claims must reach us before the 24th Oat, or they will not be recognized.
NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES
NOTICE TO: CONSIGNEES. THE P. & Q.S. N. Co.'s Steamer
THE P.S
"DELTA,"
Arrived Hongkong on 10th Oct., 1912, FROM BOMBAY, COLOMBO "AND
STRAITS,
Consignees of Cargo by the above-named resel are hereby informed that their goods are being landed and placel AT TEELE BISK in the Company's lodowns at Kowloon, where each Consignment will be sortori ont Mark by Mark Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godowe and delivery can be obtained as the Goods are landed,
This vessel brings on Cargo
From London, &o., exs... farmora." From Parsian Gulf, or Rs. 1. 1. 8. N. Bad 3. & P. 3. N. Co.'s. Steamers. Optional Goods will be landed here lase
instructions are given to the contrary within
6 hours.
Goods not cleared within 8 days including date of arrival will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insuranos will be effected by we in any case whatever.
Damaged mokagos must be left in the Go- downs for examination by the Consigness' and the Company's Surveyore, Masers. GODDARD No. Fire Insurance will be affected... Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the. and DOUGLAS, at 10 AM on MONDAYS Undersigned.
MELCHERS & Co., Agenta
Hongkong, 10th October, 1912.
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SHIRE" LINE OF STEAMERS, LTD. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE
FROM EUROPE, Stormskip
"FLINTSHIRE,"
having arrived from the above Forts, Consignees of Cargo by her are hereby informed that all Luzardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Goods are being landed at their risk into the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., whence and or from the wharves delivery may be obtained
Goods not cleared by the 17th inst, at Noon, will be subject to rent.
All broken, chafed and damaged packages are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on 16th inst., at 10 AM. Claims sgainst the Steamer must be presented within 10 days of arrival, otherwise they will not be recognized.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LTD.
Agents.
(59 Hongkong, 11th October, 1912, ':
"BEN" LINE OF STEAMERS. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
S.S. BENLEDI,"
What inscrutability; what sheer - FROM LEITH, LONDON. AND STRAITS. Cathomable Far Eastern-ness! When-in-
ONSIGNEES of Carge are hereby informed vited to express an opinion on the sights nind people they have been so intently ob- en Gods we sing landed at their serving, they are almost as vague and un-risk into the hazardous and/or extra bazardous communicative as the alleged gentleman Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf Like him, they and Godowa Co., Ltd, whence and/or from the from the Reef of Coral.
wharves delivery may be obtained. nod their heads. Then they say,
No Claims will be sulmitted after the Good bien." And next they smile that enig matic smile, half childish and half have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining shrewd, with a note of mockery in it, undelivered after the 17th inst. will be subject which is peenliar to the Japanese... to rent.
THE ETERNAL SMILE,
Très
It is this smile that at once charms and exasperates the Paris students. Cries Paul, Either one smiles or one doesn't smile. What portend these half-smiles of the little Japaneset Nom d'un nom d'un So, with nom, what are we to think!" characteristic impulsiveness, Paul aas Japan the exact significance of its smile -but Japan only smiles back the same old. smile.
How comes it that, Other enigiaas. after only two or three rehearsala, Japan masters the subtleties of a French billiard table? Then how happens it that, after
All Claims against the Steamer mest be presented to the Undersigund on or before the 24th inst., or they will not be recognized.
All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will examined on the 17th inst., at 11 AM.
No Fire Insurance has been affected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
GIED, LIVINGSTON & Co.; Agents
[1197 Hongkong, 10th October, 1912.
a trial hand or so, Japan beate the Latin Fron Quarter in the latter's own national
of manille and écarté? And why
Should Japan (with its scanty, knowledge
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
8.3. MONGOLIA,” SAN FRANCISCO VIA JAPAN
PORTS AND MANILA
HE above-mentioned Vessel having arrived,
16 high-m 31
No infer high m. 75, 2tor of French) be able to explain to Paula Coborenent Cargo are hereby wetted
1 46 65 m 11-16
THURSDAYS. All claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be rsorgnised. No claims will be admitted after the goods
have left the Godowns.
H. W. D. SHALLARD,
Acting Superintendent. Hongkong, 10th October, 1912,
8.8. "MAGELLAN," COMPAGNIE DES MESS AGERIES MARITIMES.
NOTICE. MONSIGNEES of Cargo from London' ex
6.9. Breton." from Bordeaur ex 1.8.
Vills de Constantine" in connection with above Steamer are hereby informed that their Goods with the exception of Opium, Tressure and Valuables are being landed and stored at their risks into the hassidons and or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkeng Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., at Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained immediately after landing.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless intimation is received from the Consignees before NOON TO-day requesting it to be landed bera.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned Goods remaining unclaimed after the 16th frat, at Noor will be subject to rent and landing charges en gehen?
All Claims must be sent in to me on or before the 18th inst, or they will not be recognized,
All damaged packages will be examined on the 16th inst., at 3 F.M.
No Fire Insurance has been effected.
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Nor does impulsive, candid, Gallic Paul conceal his feelings from Japan.
Yes, I prefer Coral to Chrysanthe mums," he tried upon a memorable ocea sion, in the presence of Japan. And na- turally Japan smiled once again.
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Agent. Hongkong, 12th October, 1912.
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The str. Glenstrae loft Singapore on the 13th October, p.m., and is dus here on the 19th October, a.m.
The P. & O. str. Namur, due here at 5.p.m, on the 15th October, will leave for Marseilles, London and Antwerp at 13 p.m. on the 10th October.
PASSED THE CANAL September 27th-Bayern, Jason, Kleist, Koneng Si, Mishima Mars, Paluphemus. October 1st-Carmarthenshire, Denbigh- Lothian, Memnon, Stentor, Indradeo, Neleus 4th-File, Nubia, Theseus, shire, Erroll, Himalaya, Hirano Mara, Egremont Castle, 8th-Aleinous, Mei nam, Schuylkill, Telemachue, Estonia, Vladimir. 11th Ajax, Antilochus, Aus tralien, Bohemia, Braemar, Cathay, Glenlogan, Kaga Maru, Teentai, Foronej, Torch, Ocean Honarch.
ARRIVALS AT HOME. October 11th-Veleur.
Dr & Birs Evan Jones Mr & Mra W. Logan Dr. L Martyn Lobb Mr K.8. Morrison Mr T M. MacQueen Mr & Mrs J. Kobert,
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Mr B. Webb Mr H. P. Thomas
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Mr J. W. Wilson Mr H. Wontman
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and 2 children Mr & Mrs Hatcher Mr David J. Lonnor
Mr Miguel Lopes Mr & Mrs Knight Mr H. O Naylor Mis B. M. Watling
Mr Binirionohensti Mr H. Wathing
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