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CANADIAN PACIFIC

OCEAN SERVICES

TRANS PACIFIC.

LIMITED

LINES

QUICKEST TIME ACROSS THE PACIFIC

ΤΗΣ ΜΟΝΟΚΟΝΟ SAILY PRESS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23RD, 1917.

To Canada, United States and Europe via Vancouver in connection with the Canadian Pacific Ralfway EMPRESS OF ASIA. EMPRESS OF RUSSIA.

30,625 ions displacement.

30,625 tons displacement.

Electric Heat In Every Cabin, Eleoirle Light in Every Berth One, Two and Thres-Room Bailey with Private Bath. Laundry-Gymnasium-Verandah Cafe.

EMPRESS OF JAPAN.

11,000 tons displacement.

MONTEAGLE.

12,000 tons displacement.

Twin Screw Steel Steamships, with Modern Accommodations.

Excellent Table.

Reduced Firat Clans Fares.

5.S. "Montesglé" calle st Mafi lastend of NA. ALL STEAMKEA call at Shanghai bath East and West Bound.

Through bills of lading isased via Vancouver in ocspection with Canadian Pacific Railway to all Overland Points in Canada and the United Staten, also to Pacido Ccast Point, European Ports and the West Indies.

For information as to Passage Faro, Freight Rate, atc., apply to

Agents:

HONGKONG-MANILA-BHANGELI-NADASAK!—Most-Koss-YOKOHAMA,

J. E. SHAW,

General Agent, Passenger Department,

Hongkong

Telephone 42

J. H. WALLACE, General Agent, Boogkeng

793

P. & O. S. N. CO.

ROYAL MAIL SERVICE

WILL despate VESSELS to the Undermentionem FORTY

LONDON & BOMBAY VIA SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO, PORT.

LONDON

SAID and

SHAGBA

MARSEILLES.

MOJI & KOBE

VIA SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO, BOMBAY, PORT

SAID and MARSEILLES.

SHANGHAL MOJĄ KOBE and YOKOHAMA

LONDON AND BOMBAY

SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO,

PORT BALD AND

MARSEILLES,

WIRELESS ON ALL STEAMERS Rebarn tickets at a fare and-a-half availsó,0 *Do Exrops for two years, or Intermediate Porta for dix months. Round the world and through tickets to New York, at Spacks Rater.

For PASSAGE RATES, HAND-BOOKS, FREIGHTS DATES OF SAILING, ETC.. Koply to

P.&O. S, N, Co

INDO-CHINA

S. NAV. CO.,

NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES

JOINT SERVICE

OF THE

"NEDERLAND " AND... "ROTTERDAM. LLOYD" ROYAL MAIL LINES. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE Steamship

ΤΗ

WEATHER REPORT

October 22nd, at 11.38.--No rezurns from Japan and Vladivostock. Pressure has in- enenzed lightly over the Philippines, and decreased slightly elsewhere.

The anti-oyolone apparently remains stationary and has do orased in Intensity; an area of relatively low |pressors remains in the S. China Sen.

Fresh monsoon will prevail along the China cent, and over the. N. Chiun Sea.

Hongkong rainfall for 24 hours ending at 10a.m. to-day, 0.00 inch. Total since Ist January, 77.82 inches, against an average al 79.78 Laobes

The forecast for the 24 hours suading at noon; to-day lau followa pada

DISTRICT

"GOENTOER" having arrived from SAN FRANCISCO, Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified that all Goods are being landed at their rizk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardons Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co, Ltd., hence and/or Hongkong to Gap Rock from the wharves delivery may be obtained.

No Claim will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods Formous Channel remaining undelivered after the 25th lunt, at Noos, will be subject to rest,

All Claims against the Steamer must be pre. mented to the Underigued on or before the 2015. iert, or they will not be recognised.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be azamined on the 24th inst., a 10 AM, by the Company's surveyors, Mesare. Goddard, ♣ Douglas.

No Fire Intarsós has been affected, Bill of Lading will be countersigned by

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN, Agents. Hongkong, 19th October, 1917. [1180

KONINELYKE PAKETVAART

MAATSCHAPPY.

- NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. THE Steamship

"6. JACOBTM

FORNOAST.

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL

Station.

REGISTER

Остова, д.м.

Wind

Hoar.

Barometer

at Sea Leve

Temperature.

Humidity.

Weather]

Direction,

Force.

Vladivostok Nemuro Hakodate 0 Tokio Kocht

BA

JE winde, fresh: agoshima...

fair.

NEwiada,

strong.

SouthCourt of China between ƒ Tis-nama ma

dongkong and Lemboks No. 1.

South Court of China between Į The same

Hongrong und ..... 1 No. 1.

HONGKONG'S STORM SIGNALS

Now

A NEW CODE

nad

non-local

Jahima L 12- Naha

Bonin Lland

Posts

Weihaiwe6 20 24 Hankow Ichang Kinkiang

Changeba

Bhanghai Gutzia i Sharp Peak...

Amoy

bwatow... Taiboks.....

Tas his

stor Tainan strate

Jocul signale codes will be introduced hoshun

fakbol

at Hongkong on July 1st, in place at Pescadores...

Canton 6A the old Local Code and this China Goa Hongkong Coda.

Gap Rock.... Macao The principal change in the Local Code Wuchow is that the new signals will show the

Hoihow.. direction from which the gals is expected, Phulien whereas the old signals showed the post-curane. tion of the typhoon. The latter will be

Capost: James Aparri indicated, as heretofore, by the non-loos! Dagupan ... signals. The new Local Code is given Legaspi ......

Manila

having arrived from SINGAPORE. Con signees of Cargo are hereby notified that all below: Goods are being lauded at their risk into the bazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowas of

DAY SIGNALA.

the Hongkong and Kowloon Whart and Signal, Symbol, Godowa Co., Ltd, whence and/or from the Red some wharves delivery may be obtained

No Claim will be admitted after the Goode have left the Godown, and all Goods remaining

1.

Taulow

Burigao typhoon exists which Labuau

Meaning.

GRA

may possibly cause gale at Hongkong with. in 24 hours.

&

undelivered after, noon the 26th inst. will be-Black cons-Gain expected from the subject to rent.

All Claims against the steamer must be pre- sented to the undersigned or or before the 30th-Black cons inst, or they will not be recognized.

All broken, chafed and damaged packages are to be left in the Gedowns, where they will be examined on the 25th inst. at 10 A.. by the Company's surveyore, Messrs, Goddard and Douglas.

No Insurance whatsoever has been affected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN, Agente Hongkong, 20th October, 1917. [1184

E. V. D. PARR,

Superintendent.

LTD.

THE

PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG (SUBJECT TO ALTERATION)

SANDAKAN

JOR

HAIPHONG văn Họ HOW

MANILA

MANILA ...... ke kamna be <achno some è il te

STNA MESS

TAKSANG

TO BAIL.

MAUSANO"...Tuesday, 23rd Oct., Noen.

...Wed day, 24th Oct., 7 A. M. "LOONGSANG" Saturday, 27th Oct, 3 P.M. "TAIZANG" .. Baturday, 3rd Nov, 3 P.M.

CALCUTTA LINE-Three sailings per wonth from Hongkong to Calonite Calling st

Singapore and Penang.

Hearning from Calentra steamers proceed to Robe and Moji, frequently calling at Ebanglal

These steamers have exsellest passenger amcommodation, are fitted with elevizio light and arry a fully qualified Burgson.

This line is temporarily disorganised swing to the war. Partionlars on application. HANGHAI LINE Ballinge approximately every flwo days between Canton and Shanghai,

sometimes calling di Bwatow.

Stamers on this line have a limiked amount of prassager, ansommodation, and through fickels can be obtained for Northern and Yangina Forts via Shanghai. Through Bill of Lading are inued to all Northers and Yang Ports. MANILA LINE :—A weekly service in mahtained with Manila by vonals with good passenger

from both porkusvery Saturday, MAIPHONG LINE

Bocommodation, saling Mag" =pproximably weakly for pamangers and cargo, malling að

Hother when Indusmant ouem,

BORNEO LINE-One sailing per minik betwees Hongkong and Sandakan by

sloamer having up-to-date necomimodation for passenger,

Cargo

Label on through Bill of Lading for Kudat, Jesselton, Labuan, Tamno and

EINÉ-A ragstar sarvina is run from March to October between Hong UNDER STELITS GOVERNMENT PASSPORT REGULATIONS, All European Pameters long the Colony for Strik Sitlamenta are required to produce on Arrival so destination passport with their Photographe and description amaed thereto.

For Freight or Putage, apply to

JARDINE MATHESON & CO., LTD.. General Manager. Telephone No. 916.

TIENTS mamásin, siling nå Weihaiwal and Chofoo

THE

IC

PENINSULAR

ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION 00.

AND

STEAM FOR STRAITS, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, BOMBAY, EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN PORTS ・・

AND LONDON,

THROUGH HILLS OF Lading Ianʊan sön BATAVIA, AMURIDAN, COMPINUNTAŁY.

An Hour Arnica Ponto.

North (N.W. to N.E.).

inverted.-Qale expected from the

Boath (B.E. to 8. W.).. 4-Black drum-Gale expected from the

-Black ball-Gala expected from the

East (N.E. to 8.E.). West (N. W. to"B.W.). -Double cone-Gale expected to in-

oresse..

19BER (ZUTUSKIRTI 888 |

#!

2th

729.95 7294

81 76 1-2 of 73: 6.379794

NNW o

"

29 785 28

29 78 76 42 29.78.78 98

29:78 77196 98.75 75 86

BW

1

4.20 29.86 75-

NE

89.76 78 94 w

20 + b

hut, on the level of the ses in inches, teathe 1, BAROKNERD, reduced to 82 degresa Fuhren- and hundradina.

T. E. CLAI TON, Diredor.

Fahrenheit.

1. TEMPERATURE, in the shade, in degrees

humidity of au saturated with moisture being 9. HUMIDITY, in percentage of saturation, the 100.

4. BIMBOTION OF WIND, to two points.

6. TOMOD OF WIND, according to Beaufort Bale, 6 STATE OF WATER, b blue sky, o detached cloud, d drissling rain, I fog, g gloomy, h hail, 1 7.—Binok`ozona.-Wind of typhoon foresighting, & vestast, p passing showeza, q iquai,

expected (any dirso

train, añow, t thunder, wiiblity, w sen (not). tion).

7. Kain in inahɛs, tenths and hundreds

Blignal No. 7 will be accompanied by three explosive bombs, fred si intervalt of 10 seconds at the Water Police Station sad repeated at the Harbour Office.

The signals will be lowered when it is considered that sil danger is'over,

HONGKONG

METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER.

Hongkong Observatory, October 2nd

¡Previous Os DateOn Date

Day

at jat 2 pm a.m. 2 pm

Barometer Temperature

299!

2796

29.91

78

75

78

72

77.

61

Wind Direction....

Force Weather

ESE

East

East

3

4.

4

047

▸ 0.17

0

The Day Signals will be displayed at the masthead of the storm signal musi on Blackhead Hill, the Harbour - Offon, H.M.8. Tamar, Green Island signsi maak, the Bagets on the premises of the Hong-Humidity kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company at Kewloon, the Angstaff on the premises of the Standard Oil Company, at Laichikok, and the fagstal near the 'Field Officer's Quarters at Lgemun. SHIQHT BIgnats. (Lampi)

1.-White-white-white.

-White-green-green.

-Green-white.white.

4.-Green-green-whits.

-White-white-green.

THE Homeward Mail Steamer, carrying from this port as usual, taking Passengers and Cargo for the above Ports. Passengers, socommodation in the

connecting secured before departure from Hongkong

vessel Silk and Valuables and Tea and Cargo for Italy, France and London (under arrange ment) will be conveyed by this Steamer proceeding via Bombay to Marseilla and, on the tower of the Railway Londen.

Parcels will be received at the Office until 3F.M. the day before sailing. The contenta and value of all packages are required.

For further particulara, sailing dates, etc. apply to

E. V. D. PARR,

Superintendent.

ROYAL

1

1.-Green-green-green. 7-Bed-green-red.

The Night Signals will be displayed,

Rain

Highost open-air Temperaturs on 21xt 78. Lowest open-air Temperature on 22nd 75

Station, on H.M.8. Tamar, and on the Harbour Office flagstaf. They will have the same signification as the day signals. Signal No. 7 will be accompanied by.

Tues explosiva bomba as above, in the event of the information conveyed by this signal. being rst publiabad at night.

DUPPLEMENTARY WARNING.

HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.

From 23rd to 29th October,

HIGH WATER.

Mooth

Height

LOW WATER.

H'kong

Hean

Time.

Height

b. m. ft, in 7 49 22 1 No inter. sigh or low water

7m 10 30 £ 1

3 626 m 11 26

water

4.2.

VISITORS

AT HOTELS.

BONOKONG HOTAL.

Mr S. Ailken Mr Geo, S. Archbutt

Dr Asabaran Mine A. G. Anderson Mr G. E. Ardorena Mr & Mr J. W.

Appleton Mr & Mr H. H.

Arnold

Mr T. D. W. Bannister Mr H Marras Bain Mr W. Neil Birker

Men Barry

Miza Harry

Mr & Mrs H. A.

Baxter

Mr H. L. Bockjord Mrs E. R. Bellion M. D. J. Ball Mr H.

J. Birbeck Mr J. D. Birrell Mr S. T.

Mr

& Mr Bitting

A.

Bouet

Mr E. Bourne Mr W. E. Bowerman Capt & Mrs Brnet Mr & Mre Brack

Mr

W. G Browell MinO. G. Brushmiller Mr J. R. Buggel Miss H. S. Cartairs

B.S Mr & Mre L. Cairaa and children

Mr & Mr C. Castagna

|_ Carpmas)

Mr E. M. Josaph Mr M. R. de Jourust Mr & Mrs J. Kembaw De F. f. Kagt Mr & Mr C, Kitts Miss F. Koopman Mr & Mrs McLean

Lachlan

Mr O, Lann

Mr & Mrs C.Lauritsen Mr G. Guidon

Lavallée

Capi & Mre Lennon Mr & Mrs J. J. Leiria Mrs E. Leighton

Mr C. Little Mrs. Longfeld Capt H. P

Longlend Mr G. Lusia Mr & Mrs F Maitland Mr R. E. Manders -H. E. Maslin

Maj. D. Macdonald Dr & Mrs O, Marriot Mr A. W.

Mayes

Mr A. M. Msedonell

Mr. A. MoNail Mr H van Meizos Mr. Merookt Mr U. P. Millar E. Mopin Mr

S. Mr J. S. Nico arn

2. Mr O. Olean

Miss C. Clam Mr J. T van Cieze Mrs B. Planket-Cole Mrs Celeborn

Mr Leo GratingS Mr & Mrs M. S. Cowan Mr.J. D. Courtney Capt M. Courtney Mr W. B. Davenport Mr M S, Dae Mr H. Dent Mr O, J. Derham Capt &

Mrs L. D'Ulivey's Mr & Mrs W. B.

Doff and obild

fapt W. Ebrbandi

Mr C. W. Fak Mr A. E Fearnlag

Mr W. T. Foun Mr & Mr P. C. Fliche Mina

AM M. Fortes Mr & Mrs Fraser Mr J. F. Gale Mr J. J. Gallani Mr M. Ganjoia Mr V. Gouldbourn Mr & Mrs J. Gruld Capt T. P. Hall Mr J. S. Hamiltan Mr & Mr W A.

Hannibal

Mr. Harper Mr D. Hackell Capt J. M. Hay Mr D. E. Henry MDS

Mr Hewitt

Me ak Mra

Paul

Medgron Mrs A. E Hodzha Mr G. L. Hoatsma. Mr E. Hoffman Capt & Mrs R. Iones Mr R. JausSİBE

Mr C. D. Jackson Mr H. Jeroobavol

Mr G. Osborne Mre OH Paddison Mre G. Hennefatuer Mr E. A. Perkens Mi D. Poli Mr&Mr. H. 1. Port Mr & Mr J. Frantise Mr W. G. Pratt Mr E . Ray Miz F. Reay Mr & Mr J. B Reis Mr. A. Red MG. V. Riach Mr & Mrs C. C. River Mra U.S. de Rasks

Mr & Mrs L. S. Roes Mr R. R. E xburgh Mr. Eag

Mr & MK. H.Scott Miss B. Benton

Mr Frank. Selby

Mr W. Sbane

Mr & Mrs F. Shipma

Mr & Mrs W. C. Shiner and child Capt D. Skinner Mrs M Slate. Mr E. B. Smith Capt H. Spear Mr A. W. P. 8piere

Mr H. M. Spit Mr J. Stalker

Mr A. W. van de Star Mr. Stavena Mrs W. E. Streng Mr. Ray Traynor Mr C1. P. Templetua Mr F. Thompson Mr & Mrs A.T Mr M. P. de Vegra Mr Washburn Mr & Mrs H W.

Waterfall

Tier

MrO. E. Watkin Mr R. W. Weymasth Mr D. L. W. Willis Mr G. G, Wood Mr L. R, Yangoe Mr C. Zantz

PISK HOTEL.

Mr D. E. Blair MeMe 0. T. Breskspear

Mrs Briand Mr & Mrs A. E,

Carleton

Mr & Mrs F W. Cary Mr Compton Mr A.

David

Mr & Mra Daboie Mr S. H Ellis Mr F. W. Evans Mr S 8 Evans MrLS Forstar Mr Denman Fuller

Mrs Ganthorn Mr Erudiot Mr T. C. Gibson Ber Griffith Mr&Mrs B. A. Hal

Mr F. B. Johnson Sir Ellis Kadoorio Mr Thorvald Kring Mr & Mrs A. Lambelet Mr. & Mra Nell

MacIntyre

Capt Mra Via Mathox Bon Mr C. T Ma

Ma For Miss Myer

Mr Nascomite

Mr & Mrs F. 0. Nightingale

Me V L. Parking Mrs Persia Coudr. Read

Mr & Mrs W. E

Boberta

Miss Skinner Mra Stanle mith Mr & Mrs V Findley

Smith

Mr & Mc A. Findlay

Smith

Mr S. B. Smith Rey, Tope Maj.-en. Ventris Mra Ventris L-Col. John Wad,

M.P.

Mr G. E Wetton Capt & Mrs Macaulay Col. Young

H'kong

Mean

Time

hm, ft in 231. 10

Wed,

24 m 2 28

No inter high or so

Thore, 26

6 28 a 5 3

Fr 26

16

8 7

KING EDWARD HOTEL

0 12 2 2

CO.

ON SALE.

LINE OF STEAMERS.

& TABLE OF ZZA

the Harbour & Cons will be ozhibited at Bator, 27 x the following stations:-Gap Rock, B. Wagian, Stapley, Aberdeen, Sau Ki Wan, Sai Kang, Sha Tau Kok and Tai Po to notify the fact to native grafa and passing ocean vessels.

6 34

6 6

0 15

Mrs B. Almond

3 7

Mre Lishman

7 10 8 6

U 53 A 2

Dr & Mrs Asger and

Mrs MoAinsh

28. m

7:43

6 5m 1 28

100

29

Mr W. Morley

Mon

29 to

7 456 8129 b 42 8 3 m 2 8 167

Mr

2 7

2 2

Mr J. Newburg

3

2 3 0

Mr Bausekom

R.M.S.P.

MAIL STEAM PACKET

When local signals are displayed in

11 3 4 4

OWNERS OF THE “SHIRE

FOR BAILINGS TO AND FROI"THE UNITED KINGDOM AND

INTERMEDIATE - PORTĒ,{

JARDINE. MATHESON & CO., LTD.

Agente.

Fima Apply Na- Telephone No. 215, 81b./Ex[10.

20

CHINA MAIL S.S. CO., LTD.

FREIGHT AND PASSENGERS

S.S. CHINA

WILL SAIL FROM HONGKONG FOR

SAN

FRANCISCO.

VIA SHANGHAI, NAGASAKLEKOBE, YOKOHAMA AND

737

HONOLULU TO SAN FRANCISCO.

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

AN UNSURPASInn Hing-Class PARSHNGRE

Sæevion at INTERMEDIATE BA’83.

0. 4. KITTER, Freight and Fassager Agenh,

Prinor Baldags, Ics Horno Bärent.

RATES OF EXCHANGE AT HONGKONG

FOR

DEMAND DRAFTS ON BOMBAY

On the Day preceding the Departure of the English Mails from the Year of the Closing of the Indian Mints to the Fres Coinage of Bitvor

`PROM 1809 TO 1960;

RATES FOR SOVEREIGNA, GOLD LEAT, BAR SILVER (From 1988),

and other Useful Information.

PRICE $1 Caali,

Or Bale st be "DAILY Paz or Local Booksilers,

Office

Further details can always be givan to ocean vesela, on demand, by signal from lighthousSI,

FOR EUROPE AND AMERICA, INDIA, AUSTRALIA, &C..

PRIVATE RESIDENCE AT THE OCTPORTS,

A Comprehensive and Complete Record

The object of the coda is to give si Innes 4 hour warning of a gals (Fozon a by: Beaufors Scale, or 40-45 m.p.b., mena velocity by Dines Anemometer) and also warnings of expected changes in the j direction and force of the wind. Uwing, however, to the uncertain movements of typhoons and to insufficiens telegraphic observations, it will occasionally happen that signals to may be displayed without a gale occurring at Hongkong,T

of the

NEWS OF THE FAR EAST

Is given in the

DRESSKLY

or even Gap Rock, but the reverse is not HONGKONG likely to happen, except in the case of typhoons forming in the vicinity and travelling rapidly towards Hongkong, or of a located typhoon incresaing ils rate of progression abnormally.

Signal No. 1 is intended sa & warning to Stand By " and watch, for the nazi signal

In the new non-Local Code the approxi mate velocity of the storm centre will be shown, in addition to its direction of motion, and the position of the centre will be given in degress of latituds and longitude. The time at which the warn ing was leaned will also be shown.

with which is incorporated

THE CHIKA OYRELAND TRADE REPORT, Subscription, paid in advance', $12 per annum. Portage

#2 to any part of

the World,

J. R. F. Flynn Anderson

Mr G. Bannerman Mr W. Badge Mr & Mrs T. 8. Cheng Mrs Christianson and

child

MrT. B. Chilana Mr Finlayson Mr Chester Fitz Mr & Mrs Gregory Mr & Mrs Hamm and children Mr. & Mr Wm..

Jackson

Mr B, Jane -- Mr P. B. Kinoxid

Mr E Moran

Atre W. Canmore

Mr J. F. Red Mr & Mra . E. Richardson

Mrs H M. Sherwin Mr & Mrs Sisters and

family

Mr E M.Mlaigh Mrs Stewart

children

sad

Mr Straaten Mr Stabbings and

daughter

Mr.A L Toit Mr & Mrs Underwoo! Mrs P. Walsh

ON SALE.

HONGKONG HANSARD REPORTS

LEGISLATIVE Besion, 1015.

MEETINGS

COUNCIL

`KLEVISED FT TEs MambweS.

of

120

for the

PRICE

85,

DAI PRIES UFFION

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