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THE CALENDAR FOR 1918

OCTOBER-31 DAYS

SUNRISE

SUNSET

HONGKONG TEMPERATURE

1st 15th

.6h. 14m. ...6h. 19m.

6h. 12m.

1916

1917

5h. 58m.

Maximum

.80.2

81.3

Minimum

.72.3

73.8

MOON'S PHASES

Mean

.75.9 77.0

d. h.

m.

New Moon

5 11

5

A.M.

BAROMETER, 1917

First Quarter

Mean

.29.95

13

1

0

P.M.

Full Moon

20

5

35

A.M.

1916

1917

Last Quarter

27

1

35

A.M.

ADAYS OF DAYS OF

8 & 9

0.730 inches RAINFALL 3.470 inches

CHRONOLOGY OF REMARKABLE EVENTS

WEEK MONTH

MOONS

Tues.

Wed.

Thurs.

3

21 M

27

The

22

28

29

.Fri.

4

30

Satur.

5

1

Sun.

6

ลง

2

Mon.

Tues.

1-00

Wed.

9

5

Thurs.

10

8

Fri.

11

7

Satur.

8

100

Sun.

Mon.

Tues.

Wed.

Thurs.

Fri.

123 15° ~ * 2 2 2 2

14

10

11

16

12

17

13

18

14

19

Satur.

Sun.

Mon.

Tues.

229

15

20

16

21

17

22

18

SAA 23

Wed. Thurs.

Fri.

BAR

23

19

24

20

25

21

Satur.

26

22

Sun.

27

23

Mon.

Tues.

Wed.

Thurs.

2 2 2 2

28

24

29

25

30

26

31

27

Hongkong Daily Press" started, 1857; its Diamond Jubliee celebrated in 1917 with pbiction of sp cial souvener number. Inauguration of Hongkong College of Medicine, 1887. Hyogo declared an open port, 1892. Gold Standard adopted in Japan, 1897. British section, Canton-Kowloon Railway opened, 1910. Tamsui bombarded by French, 1884. Serious riot at Hongkong, 1884.

Treaty between France and Siam signed at Bangkok, 1893. Withdrawal of British steamers from West River, 1900. Chinese National Assembly Inaugurated, 1910.

Attack on foreigners at Wenchow, 1884. Terrible fire at Amoy, 1902. Typhoon at

Hongkong, 1894. Canton-Kowloon Railway opened for through traffic, 1911. French expedition left Chefoo for Corea, 1866. Arrival in Hongkong of Governor Sir

William Des Vœux, 1887.

Hongkong Government agreed to lend the Viceroy of Wuchang £1,100,000 to repurchase from an American syndicate the Canton-Hankow railway concession, 1905. H.R.H. Prince Alfred visited Peking, but not received by the Emperor, 1869. Great public meeting at Hongkong to consider increase of crime in Colony, 1878. Chinese Court left Kaifengfu on its way to Peking, 1901. Hongkong Legislative Council passed a Bill to prevent trading with the enemy, 1914.

Supplementary Treaty signed at The Hague, 1848. French landing party at Tamsui repulsed, 1884. Battle of Shaho, Russo-Japanese War, commenced. Ended 25th in disastrous defeats of Russians; casualties 45,800 Russian; 15,879 Japanese, 1904. Shanghai captured, 1841. Chinhai taken, 1841. Official inspection of Tientsin-Kaiping Rail-

way, 1888. Shanghai-Woosung Railway placed under Chinese control, 1904. Lord Napier died at Macao, 1834. Wreck off the Pescadores of the P. & O. str. “ Bokhara,” with loss of 125 lives, 1892. Yuan Shih Kai inaugurated President of the Chinese Republic, 1913.

The first Chinese merchant str. (“Meifoo”) left Hongkong for London with passengers to establish a Chinese firm there, 1881. Outbreak of revolution in China at Wuchang, 1911. Revolt in the Philippines, 1872. Eight Chinese banks in Peking suspended payment, 1910. Ningpo occupied by British forces, 1841. First railway in Japan officially opened by the

Mikado, 1872. Allies capture Paotingfu, 1900.

Explosion on the Chinese trooper “Kungpai,” loss of 500 lives, 1895.

Khanghoa, in Corea, taken by the French, 1866. Train disaster between Harbin and

Tsitsihar, resulting in mans deaths, 19 6.

St. John's Cathedral, Hongkong, dedicated, 1842. Daring piracy on board the British str.

'Greyhound," 1885.

"

At a meeting of the Chartered Mercantile Bank of India, London and China, a scheme

of reconstruction was approved, 1892.

Great fire in Hongkong, 1859. Great typhoon at Formosa, 1861. Japanese Government

welcomed American Battleship Fleet, 1908.

Terrific typhoon at Manila; enormous damage to property, 1882. The Shanghai and

Woosung railway closed by the Chinese Government, 1877.

H.R.H. Prince Alfred arrived at Shanghai, 1869. Cosmopolitan Dock opened, 1875. 58 piratical vessels destroyed by Captains Hay and Wilcox, H.M. ships “Columbine” and Fury," 1849. Hongkong Legislative Council voted $100,000 to the Prince of Wales' National Relief Fund, 1914. Ärms and ammunition consigned to India by Germans discovered at Shanghai, 1915.

King Chulalongkorn of Siam died, 1910. Japanese cross the Yaln, 1894.

Treaty of Whampoa between France and China signed, 1844. Kahding recaptured by

the Allies, 1862.

Chin-lien-cheng taken by the Japanese, 1894.

Serious earthquake in Central Japan, 7,500 persons killed, 1891. Attempted insurrection at Canton, 1895. Prince Adalbert of Prussia visited Hongkong, 1904. Massacre of four American Missionaries and a child at Lienchow, 1905. Prince Ito assassinated at Har- bin, 1909. Hon. Mr. W. D. Barnes, Colonial Secretary of Hongkong, died suddenly whilst playing polɔ, 1911. Bomb thrown in Cauton, killed 37 people, 1914. Note presented from the Powers to China advising the suspension of the monarchical

movement, 1915.

Portuguese frigate “D. Maria II," blown up at Macao, 1850.

Great fire in Hongkong, 1866. Fenghuang taken by the Japanese, 1894. Chinese Govern-

ment welcomed American Battleship Fleet at Amoy, 1908. II. R. H. Prince Altred arrived at Hongkong, 1869.

Japanese, 1894.

Talienwan occupied by the

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