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THE CALENDAR FOR 1917

1st 15th

SUNRISE

..6h. 46m.

.....6h. 55m. 5h. 41m.

MOON'S PHASES

DECEMBER-31 DAYS

SUNSET

5h. 38m.

HONGKONG TEMPERATURE

Maximum Minimum

1915 ..67.9 67.9

1916

..58.6 57.9

....

Mean

..63.4 62.8

d. h. m.

BAROMETER, 1916

Last Quarter

6

10 14

P.M.

Mean

....30.11

New Moon

14

5

17

P.M.

First Quarter

21

2

7

P.M.

1915

RAINFALL

Full Moon

28

5

2

P.M.

0.775 inches

1916 0.050 inches

DAYS OF DAYS OF 10 & 11

CHRONOLOGY OF REMARKABLE EVENTS

WEEK

MONTH

MOONS

Satur.

1

17

Queen Alexandra born, 1844.

Sun.

N

18

1ST IN ADVENT.

Mon,

19

S. Francis Xavier died on Sanchoan, 1552.

Tues.

20

Wed.

21

Thurs.

Fri.

Satur.

24

.Sun.

25

2**

22

23

Mon,

10

26

Tnes.

11

27

Wed.

12

28

"Thurs.

13

29

Fri. Satur.

==

14

15

Sun.

18

Mon.

17

"Tues

Wed.

"Thurs.

**2

18

19

20

12

587

Fri. -Satur.

22

21

22

000

8

Sun.

23

10

Mon.

"Tues.

Wed.

2280

24

11

25

12

26

13

Thurs.

Fri.

Satur.

Sun.

Mon.

72285

27

14

28

15

29

16

30

17

FRKE

31

18

First census of Hongkong taken, population 15,000, 1841.

Six foreigners killed at Wang-chuh-ki, 1847. Soochow re-taken by the Imperialists under General Gordon, 1863. The Japanese warship "Unebi-kan" left Singapore and not heard of again, 1886.

European factories at Canton destroyed by a mob, 1842.

Ningpo captured by the Taipings, 1861. Consecration of new Pei-tang Cathedral, Peking, 1888. Piratical attack on Portuguese str. American, near Macao, the captain being killed, 1913. Election of Hon. Mr. D. Landale as chairman of Hongkong Chamber of Commerce, 1915.

Piracy on board the Douglas str. "Namoa,” five hours after leaving Hongkong. Captain Pocock and three others murdered and several seriously wounded, 1890. Arrival in Hongkong of Governor Sir William Robinson, 1891. Confucius died, B.C. 400. Election of Mr. P. H. Holyoak to represent the Chamber of Commerce on the Hong- kong Legislative Council, 1915.

Indeninity paid by Prince of Satsuma, 1863. Admiral Bell, U.S. N., drowned at

Osaka, 1867.

Imperial Decree stating that the Foreign Ministers at Peking are to be received in

audience every New Year, 1890.

French flag hauled down from the Consulate at Canton by Chinese, 1832. First Reception of foreign ladies by the Empress Dowager of China, 1898. President Yuan Shih-kai invited to ascend the Dragon Throne of China by a unanimous vote of the provincial delegates at Peking, 1915.

All Roman Catholic Priests (not Portuguese) expelled from Macao, 1838. Hongkong Prize Court condemned German steamer "Tannenfels," seized as a Prize by the destroyer "Chelmer," 1914.

Memorial Stone of New Harbour of Refuge at Mongkoktsui laid by the H. E. Governor,

1915. United States District Court for China opened at Shanghai, 1906. Sir W. Des Vœux,

formerly Governor of Hongkong, died, 1909.

Sir Hugh Gough and the Eastern Expedition left China, 1842.

Arrival of Princes Albert Victor and George of Wales at Hongkong in the "Bacchante," 1881. Two cotton mills destroyed by fire at Osaka, 120 persons burnt to death, 1893. Tuan Fane murdered, 1911.

Steam navigation first attempted, 1736.

Two Mandarins arrived at Macao with secret orders to watch the movements of

Plenipotentiary Elliot, 1836.

Sir Henry May, of Hongkong, appointed Governor of Fiji, 1910. One million dollars worth of forged Chinese banknotes seized in Hongkong, 1912. President Yuan Shih-kai performed the Worship of Heaven, 1914.

British Consulate at Shanghai destroyed by fire, 1870.

CHRISTMAS DAY. Great fire in Hongkong, 368 houses destroyed, immense destruction

of property, 1878.

BANK HOLIDAY. ST. STEPHEN. Great fire at Tokyo, 11,000 houses destroyed, 26 lives lost, 1897. The N. C. Co. steamer "Shanghai" destroyed by fire on the Yangtsze,

over 300 lives lost.

Dedication of Hongkong Masonic Hall, 1865.

Canton bombarded by Allied forces of Great Britain and France, 1857.

Dr. Sun Yat Sen elected Provisional President of the Republic of China, 1911.

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