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J. R. SHAW,

Telephone 42

J. E. WALLACE, General Agent, Hongkong

793

General Agent, Passenger Department,

Hongkong,

HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2978, 1917.

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AND

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Superintendent.

LTD.

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PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG (SUBJECT TO ALTERATION).

MANILA

FO

8HANGHAI via SWATOW

HAIPHONG

MANILA

.STRAMWAS

TO SAIỮ

* LOONGSANG" Saturday, 29th Sept., Jr. "WOSANG** Sunday, 30th Sept. D'light "LOKSANG". Tuesday, 2nd Oct. 7. "TURNSANG" Saturday, 6th Oct., 3 PM

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AD

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HANIZA LINE-A weekly sorrise is maintained with Manila by vossals with good passenger

ccommodation, sailings from bekk ports every Saturday.

HAIPHONG LINE-lingeappratimately weekly for passengers and cargo, calling at

Hoihow when indacement offers,

BORNEO LINE-Ons mailing per month between Hongkong and Sandakan by

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Cargo taken on through Bills of Lading for Kudat, Jesselton, Labusu, Tawas and Lakad Data

TIENTSIN LINEA regular servis in ran from March to October between Hong.

kong and Tisntain, zalling at Veikalwal and Chefoo

UNDERETRAITS GOVERNMENT PASSPORT REGULATIONS. 'All European Parangers learing the Colony for Straits Settlements are required to produce on arrival at destinabian passports with their Photographs and description zod, thereto.

For Freight or Paige, apply to

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Telephone No, to.

R.M.S.P.

UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS.

The following is a list of unclaimed talograme lying in the Etern Extension, Adatraisals and China Tebgraph Company's office at Hong kong

Chunting

ADDRESS

Gincheong

Hildreth

Hookeenghin

Borayashi W

Wingle Street Lalaschen Poonkaw Sebihanghong.C Sikker, Cheng Tick Singlichoo

Santos Sanches Catalino, eta

FROK Sandakan Foodhor

kolay In:

WEATHER REPORT.

September 28th, st 12.05.-No returns from Pressure has de- Japan and Vladivostock. creased slightly to moderately ai all stations reporting; it probably remains highest over 8. Manchuria. There are indications of the formation of a typhoon in the western extremity of the trough of low-pressure,

Fresh monsoon will continue along the China cosef and over this N. China Sea.

Hongkong rainfall for 24 houre ending að 1etal Binde tat 10 ., touny, 0,00 lacki, January, 15.33 Sachen, against en kosrags of 15.04 inche

The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noch -to-day is as follows in

CHINA

COAST METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER,

28TH SEPTEMBKE, LE

Wind

Station.

Vladivostock Nemuro

INGET

5

Barometer

■t-bes · Level

Temperature.

THAIRE

Humidity.

Direction.

Mandalay

Parang...

Chefoo

Hakodate Tokio

Caleotta

Kochi

Sourabaya

DISTRICT

FORECAST.

(E. winds, freab;

Manila

Tongontal

Haiphong

Hongkong to Gap Rock

loudy general-

White Hedley...

Bangkok

Wingahun

Penang

ly, etme rain. winda, JN.E

Saba

Lahijma

Yestal, c/o Kren hunchsa

Nowchrung

Formers Channei.

Bonin I. Weihaiwei

6.30 18 8404 NNW

are

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OWNERS OF THE “SHIRE" LINE OF STEAMERS.

FOR SAILINGS TO AND FROM THE UNITED KINGDOM AND

Fiss Apply to

Telephone No: 215, Sub:

INTERMEDIATE PORTS,

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD

10.

Agents.

CHINA MAIL S.S. CO., LTD.

FREIGHT AND PASSENGERS

S.S. "CHINA”

WIEL FAIL FROM HONGKONG, FOR

SAN FRANCISCO

VIA SHANGHAL, NAGASAKI KOBE, TOKOHAMA "AND HONOLULU TO SAN FRANCISCO.

731

NOV. 16. 1917.-JAN. 28, 1918,

AN UNSURPASSED HIGH-OLARS PASKENORE SERVICE AT Intermunitat: Bayng."

0 4, KITTER, Freight and Passenger Agens,

Priory Buildings Loe Hoses Street.

Niku Mayn (2)

The following anclaimed telegrame lying in the Great Northern Tolograph Company's office st Hongkong FROM

ADOBI88

Ab Foo Tun Tong ... ** ** Cavite, Manila Tutk Chong

Silva, Kurea Maru

CHURCH

Kobe Shanghai

SERVICES,

(7.60)

South Coast of Chins between (The esme na

No. 1. Hongkong and Lamçoks

South Court of China between / The same as

Hongrong and da

No. 1..."

"

HONGKONG'S STORM SIGNALS

A NEW CODE

Naw Jocs and non-local storm will be introduced

The principal change in the Local Coda

Hankow Ichang Kiukiang Changsha Shanghai... Gutzlaf Sharp Peak Amoy SLOW Taihoku......

Weniker

*** Force,

WNW 4 0

NW

VISTORS AT HOTELS.

MrS. Aitken

HONGKONG HOTEL

Mr W. B. Andrew

Mr G. E. Anderson Mr & M J. W.

Mr A. 8. Hooking. Min &E Hodgins Me A. J. Jacobson Mr E. M. Joseph Mr M. R. de

Mr & Mrs 8,1

And child Mr J. H. Baring

Mae Bathurst Mr & Mrs H. A.

Baxter

Appleton F. 1. K

Capt&

Mes B. R. Beklios

Mr O.D. J. Bell・・

Mr R. J. Birbook Me, D. Barrell

Mr.S. T. Bitting

R. Bottewa

Mrs

Journel

Koopman Mr O. Eand-

Mr & Mrs C.Lauritson:

Gaidon

Mr

Lavallee

Capt & Mrs Lermon

Mr & Mom 3: J. Letri

Mr C. Little

Mrs. Longfield

Mr Leo Loaginotte

Capt H.F. Longland - MH. E. Maslin

Mr. A. L. Boust Mr. G. Ludi

Mrs Branch.

WG Browe!!

Mr Mr.

E. Cappleman J.T. van Clave Min Coleborn Mrs H. CATHOD Mr. Geo, E. Costello Mr J. B. Coubro Mr J. D. Courtney Mr G. L Courtney

-Mr. M. Contuey

Mr F. M. Crawford

Mr K. Daurelle MW. Mr B Davenport Mr D. E Donnelly Mies Dora A. Earle Mr C. W. Falk Mr K. M. Fetterly Mr P. Foerster Mr G. H. Fountain Mr J. F. Gale

Mr. M. Ganjoin Mr Me Gasthron Mr A. D. Glaes Mr V. Gouldbourn Mr&Mrs J. Gould Capt T P. Hall Mr & Mr D. A

Hannibal

Mr J. S. Hamilton Mr G. Harper Mr D. B. H-witt

Mr H.

H. Markey

Macdonsid

Maj.

D

Dr & Mrs O, Marriott Mr A. MoNeill Mr H. van Moines Mr J. Merecki Mr T. H. Mullins Mr J. S. Nicolson

e pirker:

Mr O

Mr J. Mr L. Pearce Mr M. S. Pow Mr.C.. Powell Mr. H. Bay Miss F. Reay

Boufoot

Capt H. Hoope MFR. R. Boxburgh Mr. M. Sherwin Mrs M. Slade. Mr A. W. P. Spiers Mis A. Square MrA. W. van de Star MrJ. B. Stewart Mr V. P. Templeton

F. G. Thompson Mr 4. L. Toật är Mr E. B Wiklams Mr. G. Wood Mr. C. Zante

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29.7 29,75

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ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL, HONGKONG, 17th Sunday after Trinity, 30th September, eignala code 1917 Holy Communion

21, 1.)

at Hongkong on July 1st, in place of Mating (11a.m.): Responses. Ferisi

the old Local Code and the China Cost Venite. Hinile: Psalms, Woodward,

Code. Crotch: Te Deum, Layes. Cooke, Hop- kins; Benedictus Trent. (7th morning); Hynins, 28 and 164: Gol Save the King: Evensong (6 pm): Responses Ferial:

is that the new signals will show the Phulien......

Truraze Tarte, Psalms, Baishill, Battisbill..

Capetit James Humphreys Magnificat, Goss (theven direction from which the gals is expected,

whereas the old signals showed the posi-Aparri ing) Nane Dimittis, Havergal th evening): Hymes,: 990, 200, 24tion of the typhoon. The latter will be Dagupan....

Manila Psalm 147 verses 1, 7, 12, 18, in unisoa¦

Legaspi...... Psalm 149 verses 1. 7. 8. 12, in unison

Tacloban .... Iloilo Psalm 149 verses, 5. G.P. in avisan ; Psalm 150, verses 1. 3, 6. in unison,

Surigao GAZA Labuan.

8. ANDER'S CHURCH, Kowloon, 10th September 1917. 17h Sunday after Trinity, Holy Communion and Morning Prayer at 11 Responses, Ferial; Venito, Hindle: Penimy, 30th morning, Woodward Crotch a Tanier, To Deam, Lawes, Cooke, and I! Jubilate, Hayes, Kyrir. Mencallmehu: Hyunz,

Nation Authe 18, 451, 311 and 317.

Evening Prayer at 6. Responses. Ferial; Psalme, 30th evening. Battishill Partiebili, Turle and Humphreys; Magnificat. Smer:: Nunc Dimittis, Foster: Hymns, 26 397, 373 and 3. Vesper Hymn. Natin Anthem.

ST. PaTER'S CHURCH, West Point, Sun. day, 30th September-Morning Prayer and Sermon at 11. Preacher, R. H. G. A

Gr-th.

FIRST CRnEcx' of CHRIST, SCIENTIST, - MacDonnell Road. Sunday, 11.15 .. Wed nesday, 5,20 p.m.

FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE,"

Sure Sign of Blood Impurity.

The continual appearing throngh the skin of ECZEMA, BLOTCHES, SPOTS, PIMPLES, BOILA, BLACKHEADS, SORES AND ERUPTIONS OF ANY KIND

logging immediate

The throbbing sahing paint of BAD LEGS, ULCERS ABSCESSES, SOLO. FULA, GLANDULAR SWELLINGS, BLOOD POISON, PILES.

The Dread Grip of RHEUMATISM, SCIATICA; LUMBAGO, GOUT. All these are sure signs of blood impurity, eslling for treatment through the blood, so don't waste your time and money on useless lotions and mear ointments, mbie's vannot get below the surface of the skin. What you want and what you must have lan medisine that will ges right to the root of your trouble, a medisine that will thoroughly free the blood of the polesmons matte which alone is the true cause of all your affering. Clarke's Blood Mixture is just rush a medisine. It is composed of ingredients which quickly attank, over- come, and expal from the blood all impurities (from whatever ssuse arising), and by rendering it clean and pure can be rolied on to effant a lasting sure.

For selection of testimonials non pari phist round bottle..

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RUBSTITUTËR. REFUSE ALL-

H

ON BALE

TONGKONG HANSARD REPORTS

MEETINGS

the of the

COUNCIL for We LEGISLATIVE Benton, 1918.

KAVIMUST TÉH MEMBERS.

PRICE

FAISUFFICH

indicated, as heretofore, by the non-local signals. The new Local Code is given below:

DÀI HẠNG A

Signet. Symbol.

Meaning.

1. Red cone.-A typhoon ista which may possibly cause a gale at Hongkong with. in 24 hour Black cone-Gale expected from the

North (N.W. to N.E.). -Black cone

invited-Gale-sxpected from the

South (S.E. to 8. W.). 4.-Black drum-Gals expected from the

East (N.E. to 8.E.). -Black bail-Gale expected from the

West (NW. to S.W.). -Double cone-Usle expected to a

orease,

7--Black cross.Wind of typhoon fores expected (any dires. tion). \*

Signal No. 7 will be accompanied by three explosive bombs, Sred at intervale of 16 seconds at the Water Police Station and repeated at the Harbour Office.

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

The Day Bignals will be displayed ki the masthead of the storm signal mast on Blackhead Hill, the Harbour Oce, H.M.S. Tamar, Green Island signal mast, the flagstaff on the premises of the Hong- kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company at Kewloon, the fagstaff on the premises of the Standard Oil Company- at Laichikok, and the flagatall near the Field Officer's Quarters as Lyemun.

RIGHT SIGNALS. (Lumpa) 1.White white-white. -White-green-green. 1-Green-white-white. 4.--Green-green whits. White-white-green. 6.-Green-green-gresn. 7.-Red-green-red.

The Night Signals will be displayed,

at sunset, on the tower of the Railway

Station, on H.M.8. Tomor, and on the Harbour Office flagstaf. They will have the same signification as the day signala. Signal No. 7 will be accompanied by explosive bombe sa above, in the event of the information conveyed by this signal

First published as night.

being

COFFEE MENTARY- WARMING.

When local signals are displaysg in

7 29.81 75

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TE CLAXTON, Director.

1. BAROMETA, reduced to 32 degrees Fahren heit, on the laval of this ues in ingnes, tentha and hundredths.

12. TEMIMBAZUKA, in the shade, in degrees Fahrenheit.

Huy, in pareantage of saturation, the humidity of air maturated with materure boing

100,

4. DIRECTION OF Wins, to two pointe

6. Fenores Worp, according to Beaufort Boals. 6-STATE OF Waaraes, b blue sky, c detached cloud, d drissling Pain, I fog, g gloomy, h hail, 1 lightning, o overcast, p parsing showers, q aqual, r rain, mow, t thunder, v visibility, w dew (wet),

7. Kam in izekes, tenths and hundreds

HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER.

Hongkong Observatory, September 28th.

PRAK HOTEL.

Mr D. K. Blair Mr & Mrs O, T. Breakspear.

Mrs Briana

Mr & Mrs A. E

Carleton

Mr & Mrs F W. Cary

Mr Compten Mr A. David Mr & Mrs Dabeix

Mr S. H. Elis Mr F. W. Evans Mre S. Evans, Rey Featherstore. MLB.

Forster Matkamani kuler Mre Ganthorn Mrs E Gaudiot

Me T. C. witson

Rey Griffith

Mir däm B. &. Hals

Capt& Mru "Vieri de

Mathor Bot. Mr C. T. Ma

Mestar

Miss Myar Mr Nascomito

Mr & Mrs F. Q. Nightingale

MV L Parkuna Mr. Penin Comdr. Read

Mr & Mrs W. E

Kobert Mian Skinner Mrs Staple Smith Mr & Mrs V Findlay

Smita

Mr & Mrs A. Findløy

Smith

Mr SR Smith

Rev. Tupo

Mr F. B. Johnson - Man Majatang Tantra

Fir Ellis Kadoozie

Mr Thorvald Bring Mr & Mri A. Lembelet Bar & Mr New MacIntyre

Mrs Ventril

In Col. John Ward,

М.Р.

Hr GE Watton Cul. Young

KING EDWARD. HOTEL

Previous,On Date On Dais-

Day

at nt stp.m. 6m2 p.m.

Capt Measuly

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East

East

5

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Miss Anderson:

Anderso

Man Leff Mrs Lisumma Mire Lid ell

Baromater

Buzzidity Temperatura Wind Dirsation..

Westbor

Rain

Foros

404

Highest open-air Temperature on 27th 85- Lowen open-air Temperature on 28th -80.

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Week or

HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.

From 20th September to 5th October,

Satur,

HIGH WATRE.

Month

Height

Low Waz.

Height

'kong

H'kong

Mean

Мева

Time.

Time.

Trea

2 m 10-20

hm. ft. in 1 m, ft. h.

8 50 297 38 73115

211 1 8 6 0 Вод 308 37 2m 2g

Oct

2 45 8 £0 & 6, 5

2 1 2.0 A 28 7.0 m 2 57' 10 Kom

9 21 6 9

3 18: 68m 3:44

3 11-14

A 0

Thurs.

the Harbour Cons will be exhibited si Wed.

Rock, the following stations:Cap

Waglan, Stanley, Aberdeen, Baa Ki Wan,

Bai Kung, Bha Tau Kok and Tai Po F to notify the fact to native craft und

passing ocean vessels.

Farther details can always be mivazi

to ocean vessels, on demand, by signal from lighthouses,

The object of the code is to givé ät lemah

9 697-21 349 28

טן

430

10 28 7 4 418 s

0 123 5 4m 5 18.

11 1.7 5

15

4 45 * 3 6

1 1a 49m 10 1 7 11 39

39

38

香港中外新報

HUNGNGOI SAN PO

(Chinese Daily Press).

14 hours warning of gala (FortsCE Beaufort Beale, or 40-4, mp.h.. mean velocity by Dines Anemometer) and also warnings of expected changes in thi direction and force of the wind. Owing, however, to the uncertain movements of Is typhoons and to insufficiens keizgraphie. observations, it will occasionally happen that signals to may be displayed without a gale occurring at Hongkong, or even Gap Rock, but the reverte is not likely to happen, except in the cũne of typhoons forming in the ricinity and travelling rapidly towards Hongkong, or of located typhoon increasing its ruža of progression abnormally.

Bignal No. 1 in intended as a warning: to" Bland By" and watch for the nazi signal.

In the new non-Local Code the approxi make velocity of the storm entre will be shown, in addition to its direction of metion, and the position of the centre will be given in degrees of Intitude pad loaginda. The time at which the wärn- ing was' inned will also he thorn.

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