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SATURDAY, JULY 28TH, 1917.

WEATHER REPORT,

On July 27th at 11.40-No returna from Japanese statisur, Pressure Las again in created lightly from Honghong to Walhriwal it has decreased slightly over Formors, Anna nud the Philippines An saticyclone probably Covers Japan and the depression remains cestral in the vicinity of Haiphong,

Hongkong rainfall for 24 hour ending a 10 Km. 20-day, 1.60 inch Total since 1st. January, 54.46 inches, sguiort an average '49.75 inches.

The forest for the 24 heurs ending at noon today in ne followw

DISTRICT

Hongkong to Gop Rock"

Formon Channel

FORMCAST.

OHINA

Alation.

COAST METEOROLO

Vladivostock Nemuro Blakodate

Kachi

SE winds mo... Tokio vet

derste 16 fresh'.

Coloudy, rain.

Taoisms

No. 1

South Coast of China between The same as Hengkong and Lace No, 1. South Coast of China bouweez, The same. ee

No. 1 Hongsong and TADAG...

HONGKONG'S STORM SIGNALS

A NEW CODE

Nagasaki Kagoshima Vahima Naha Ishima Horin Is. Weihaiwal

Hankow Ichang

REGISTER.

28TH JULY, A

Sea Level

Honr

Barometer

Wind

Temperature.

Humidity.

Direction.

Forge.

Weather!

193170186

15 bh

VISTORS AT HOTELS,

Capt Jakker

MEJAH Baring.

Mr J. R. Barrecklo

ME Adair

M-SS Aitken

HONGKONG HOTEL

Mr & Mrs C Lauritson

Lager Lavallée

Grasdam

Capt RC. Lane

Mr & Mis J. J Leiria

Mr & Mrs H. Ar A. Linbirdb

Baxter.

Mr. L. R. Boblics

Mr P. W. W. Bell

Capt

Bentley

MrS. J. Ben Mr. EF. Mr R. J. Bitbook S. T. Bitting Mr C. H Capt & Mis MLA.

Chide in

MOE Cameron Mr.D. E. Capplaman Me Geo. E Costellà“ Mr J.D. Courtford

W. B.

Mr Herbert Dext

Mr.J. G. Dillion Mr B Dinesen

Már

D

E Donnelly Air W. A Dowloy Mr H. J. Eddo Mr. J

Gumour Ferterly

Capt A F Mr. & G. Gurdon Mr VA Gonidbourn Capt E. B. Grea Cap Tr. Hall

My W. Ar Havdinal

MrJ. S. Ha viton

Mr G. Harper Mr & Mrs. Hidden BMW; J. Haze,

·Mr A. E-Hedgins My L. Hope Cape G. P. Huttgos ite V. H mphriya. Capt Runes

Mr N. ge tournel

Mr E. A Jo

gh

Mr & Mrs

Kershaw

Mr S. Longfell

Mr

G. Lalin

Me as Mrs J, Maddooke Mr. Marxisto.

Mr FRE

Y KL B. Muslin Dr O. Marriot MrJ

W. Mayhew

Mr C. E. Meyer

LE

R.

B. McKay Mr H van Meines

MY J. Merecki

Mr.]

H Molden

Mr P NOWY

Mr J. S. Nicoleva MEJN Mr J. E4 Norton

Mr

Noon

G. Osborne Mr S. C. Pendell

Mr&Mrs J. M.

Prostice Mr H. Rey Mr G V. Read Mr

Rin 4. do

Cast H. Hoope Mr P Ruerell

Smith an child Mrs. S

S. Suveren Mrs Speakman MAW P. Spien MAE

Sprague Mins A.Siqnaro Mr. C. P. Tam leton,

∙F. Thempron Mr & Mrs A. Tier Mr H Titohen

AP ALL Født

Mr. Mr J.G. Ward Mr E Ward Mr L & Ward

Mr WT. Wattana

Mr van fer Weid

Mr & Mrs C. Kits, Mr C. F Wolsifer

and child

Mr G. G. Wood

99.01

29.90

Sharp Peak

A Boy

SWALLOW

20.09

For

Taiboka

6.29.74 75 89

Mr K.

Taicha Tainan

29.74

49.718

introduced

Roshun be

Pescadores Venton Hongkong Cap

29.71 77

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Not local and non-local storm signals codes will

at Hongkong on vuly ist, in place of the old Local Code and the Chins Coast Code:

The principal change in the Local Code

is that the new signals will show the direction from which the gale is expected, whereas the old signals showed the posi- tion of the typhoon. The latter will be indicated, as heretofore, by the non-local signals. The bew, Local Code is given below

DAY BIGNALS.

Meaning.

Signal, Symbol, 1-Red cope-A typhoon exista which

may possibly causs

a

gale at Hongkong with. in 24 hours.

2-Black cone-Gale expected from the

North (NW. to N.E.). 3---Black cons

inverted-Gale expected from the

South (S.E. to B.W.). Black dram-Galo expected from the

East (N.E to 8.E.). 5.—Black_ball.—Gale expected from the

West (N. W to B, W.) 6-Doublerone--Gale expected to in-

страсе

INDO-CHINA S. NAV. CO., LTD.-Black cross-Wind of typhoon force

PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG (SUBJECT TO ALTERATION)

MANILA SANDAKAN HAIPHUNG MANILA

ГОВ

STEAMERS

TO GAIL

"YUENSANG" Saturday, 28th July, 3,1 M.

MAUSANG

Tweday, 31st July, No n. LOKSANG Friday, To Aug. 7 à 1. "LOONGSANG" Saturday, 4th Aug., 3 r.m.

CALCUTTA LINE-Threo sailings per month from Hongkong to Calcutta Calling at

Singapore and Panaug

Returning from Calcatta steamers proceed to Kobe and Moji, frequently calling ab Shanghai.

But Thane stommura have excellent passenger socommodation, are fitted with electric light

and carry & fully qualified Burgeon. SHANGHAI LINE Bailings approximately

Komekkous calling at Swalowa

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MANILA LINEA A weekly service is maintained with Manila by vessels with good passing or

socommodation, sailings from both parts every Saturday, Vietn

HAIPHONG LINE Salling approrimately weekly for passengers and cargo, calling at

Hollow rises indomans ontera, ja

BORNEO LINE Two alling per month between Hongkong and Sandakas by

ricksters having up-to-date accommodation for passengers,

Bill of Cargo taken on

Lading through Lahad Dain

for Kudat. Jesselton, Labuan, Tawas and

TIENTSIN LINEA reguler service is run from March to October between Bong.

and Tiantain, calling at Welhalwel and Chatoo,

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AN UNSURFABond High-CLASS PASSENGER

UN AT 【STERMEDIATE RA 1

TR Trofæbt and Passenger Agent,

Toe Homes Birent.

expected (any dirso tion).

"Signal No. 7 will be sccompanied by three explosive bombs, fired at intervals of 10 seconds at the Water Police Station and repeated at the Harbour Office

The signals will be lowered when it is considered that all danger is over.

The Day Signals will be displayed at the masthead of the storm signal mast on Blackhead Hill, the Harbour Office, H.M.S. Tamar, Green Island signal mast, the flagstaff on the premises of the Hong- kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company at Kowloon, the fingstaff on the premises of the Standard Oil Company at Laichikok, and the flagstad near the Field Officer's Quarters at Lyeman.

NIGHT SIGNALS. (Lamps) 3.White white white, 2-White-green-green.

3 Green-white-white.

4.-Green-green-white.

-White-white-green. 6-Green-green-green. 7.-Red-green-red-

The Night Signals will be displayed,

at Buaset, on the tower of the Railway Station, on HM.8. Tamar, and on the Harbour Chico flags. They will have the same signification as the day signala, Signal No. 1 will be accompanied by explosive bombs as above, in the event of the information conveyed by this signali

being first pablished at night.

SUFFLEMENTARY WARNING.

When local signals are displayed in

the Harbour à Cone, will be exhibited st the following stations-Gap Bock, Waglan, Stanley, Auerdeen, Sau Ki Wan, Sai Kung Sha Tau Kok and Tai Fo to notify the fact to native craft and passing ocena vessels.______

Further detailz can always be given to ocean vessels, on demand, by signal from lighthouses,

Wachow Hoihow Pakchoi Phulien Tourane Capešt.James

Aparri Dagupan Manila Legs Tacloban Lotto

2059171875

Surigao Gania Laburn

4.20

The object of the code is to give at least 24 hours warning of a gale (Force 8 by Beaufort Scale, or 40-45 m.p.h., mean velocity by Dines Ansiometer) and alss warnings of expected changes in the direction and force of the wind. Uwing. however, to the uncertain movements of typhoons and to insutbolent telegraphia observations, it will occasionally happen that signale e to way bố displayel

(29.63)

29.00 75

Ba 29.75 60 91

T. E. CLAXTON, Distector

DE

1, BAROMETER, reduced to 39 degrees Fahren seit, on the level of the sea in inches, tonthe and hundredtha”:

2. Tempamusa, in the shade, in degrees fahrenbait.DN

3. Humisinz, in percentage of astarstion, the humidity of air saturated with moisture boug 100.

points.

GEWORD,,to |

5. FOROMOF WIRD, sounding to Beaufort Scale 6. STAT OF WEATERE, U blue sky, s detached end, d dueling rain, Ling, g glomy, in Sail, fighting, o overcast, p passing showers, q squal,

rain, snow, i thander, rivisitality, w dow (webyr

7. Kaze in inches, tenths and hundreds

HONGKONG

METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER

Hongkong Observatory, July 27th.

Barometer

Mr D. K. Blir Mrs Briand:

PEAK BOTEL

Mrs Marshall- Misa Monzes

Mr & Mrs A. E

Carleton.

Mr & Mrs FW. Cary.

digees Correa Lido N

N. Corres

Mr & Mrs DA

Custar MIA David

Sir W. Rees Davies Capt & Donglas Mr & Mrs Dubuis Mr&Mr Duluker Mr F W. Evang D&M C. Forsyth

Mrs Flock

Gandios

Kro Ex Bar Griflu

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Highest open-air Temperature on 20th 10 Lowess open-air Temperature on 17th 74

HONGKONG TIDE TAULE

Low Warin.

Fri 26th July to 3rd August

HIGH WATER,

H'reng

an

Ting

Mouth

Height

Ekog

Time.

Height

m. it in. b. m. fs in 28 5 5 10 48 29

3:38 3 6 :9 m

010s 2: 021 32 1 48 16 10:33 & 3 2 0150

Mon

628 3 30 m 5 3 0 7 368 3 31 m 6 2

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1m 6:58 75

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10

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10 30 3180 21 3 84 8 1 1 67 3 9

10 7 6 4 4:18.50 0 1:

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