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THE CALENDAR FOR 1921

NOVEMBER-30 DAYS

SUNRISE

SUNSET

HONGKONG TEMPERATURE

1st

...6h 28m. 5h. 46m.

1919

1920

15th

...6h. 36m. 51 39m.

Maximum

72.7

75.0

Minimum

...64.1

67.4

MOON'S PHASES

Mean

...68.1

70.9

d.

h. m.

First Quarter

BAROMETER, 1920

7

11

54

P.M.

Mean

Full Moon

15

9

39

...

...

30.06

P.M.

Last Quarter

22

7

41

P.M.

New Moon

29

9

26

P.M.

DAYS OF DAYS OF 9 & 10

1919 2,885 inches

Chronology OF REMARKABLE EVENTS

RAINFALL

1920 7.045 inches

WEEK

MONTH

MOONS

Tues.

Wed.

N

3

Thurs. Fri.

3

5

Satur.

10

5

10

Sun.

6

7

Mon.

Tues.

Wed.

For

9

1)

ALL SAINTS. The port of Quinhon, Annam, opened to foreign trade, 1876. Riotous dis- turbances at Hongkong connected with the boycott of Japanese goods, 1908. All Germans in Hongkong of Military age interned; others required to level the Colony, 1914. Presidential mandate issued denouncing Sun Yat-sen, 1914. Wreck of the U.S. cruiser "Charleston" off North Luzon. Wireless telegraph service

opened between Macao and Hongkong, 1920.

Great Britain commenced the first war with China by the Naval action of Chuen-pee, 1839. Hongkong Jockey Club formed, 1884. Pacific Mail S.S. withdrawn owing to the La

Folette Seaman's Act coming into force in the U.S.A., 1915.

Great fire at Macao, 500 houses burnt, 1834. Peking evacuated by the Allies, 1860. President Yuan Shih Kai proclaimed Kuomintang a seditious organisation and unseated 438 members of Parliament, 1913.

English and French Treaties promulgated in the "Peking Gazette," 1860. Indo-China

Tingsang" wrecked in Haitan Straits.

str.

Fall of Tsingtao to Anglo-Japanese force, 1914.

Death of Li Hung-chang, 1901.

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The French repulsed in Corea, 1866. Celebration of Queen Victoria's Jubilee in Hongkong, 1887. Typhoon at Hongkong, 1909, H.M.S. Sandpiper" and "Canton City sunk, Independence of Kwangtung province announced, 1911. Twelve people killed by bomb in Canton, 1914. German cruiser “Emden" destroyed by H.M.A,S. “Sydney'

at Cocos Island, 1914.

Thurs.

10

11

Fri.

11

12

Satur.

12

13

Sun.

13

14

Mon..

14

15

Tues.

15

16

Wed.

16

17

Thurs.

17

13

Fri.

18

19

Satur.

19

20

Sun.

20

21

Mon.

21

22

Tues.

22

23

Wed.

Thurs.

37

23

24

255

24

Fri

25565

26

Sat.

24

Sun.

27

Mon.

28

588

27

29

Tues.

29

1

Wed.

30

2

"

Statue of Sir Arthur Kennedy unveiled in the Botanic Gardens, Hongkong, 1887. Assas- sination of Admiral Tseng Ju-cheng at Shanghai, 1915. Coronation of Emperor Yoshihito of Japan, 1915.

II.M.S. "Racehorse" wrecked off Chefoo in 1864. Death of M. Paul Bert, Resident General of Annam and Tônkin, 1886. New Chinese Tariff came into force, 1901. Disturbances at Shanghai, following measures to prevent a plague epidemic, 1910. Hongkong first lighted by gas, 1864. The Foreign Ministers had audience within the

Palace, Peking, 1894.

Earthquake at Shanghai, 1847. Macao Boundary Delimitation Conference at Hongkong

interrupted, 1909.

Convention signed between Russia and China, 1860. Celebration of Shanghai Jubilee, 1893. Germans took possession of Kiaochau Bay, 1897. Death of the Chinese Emperor Kwang Hsu, 1908. Armistice celebrations in Hongkong, 1918.

H. M. gunboat "Gnat" lost on the Palawan, 1868. Opening of Canton-Fatsham Rail-

way, 1903. Death of the Chinese Empress Dowager Tze Au, 1908.

Shanghai opened to for eign commerce, 1843. Celebration of Shanghai Jubilee, 1893. Great fire in Hongkong, 1867. First section Shanghai-Nanking railway to Naziang opened.

General strike of printers commenced in Hongkong, 1911.

Important Harbour Improvement works at Macao announced, involving an expenditure

of over ten million dollars, 1920.

Terrific gunpowder explosion at Amoy; upwards of 800 houses destroyed and several

hundred lives lost, 1887. Jesuit fathers expelled from Macao, 1910.

Portuguese Custom House at Macao closed, 1845. Lord Elgin died, 1863.

Port Arthur taken by the Japanese, 1894. Departure of Governor Sir Henry Blake from

Hongkong, 1903. Rebels repulsed at Hankow, 1911.

Terrible boiler explosion on board the str. "Yesso" in H.K. harbour, 86 lives lost, 1877. Resignation en bloc of unofficial members of Hongkong Licensing Board as a protest against the action of the Executive in restoring the licences of the Peak and Grand Hotels, 1916.

Chinese commenced boycott of trams iu Hongkong which lasted seven weeks, 1912. Death of the Hon. Mr. E. A Hewett, C.M.G., member of the Executive and Legislative Councils of Hongkong, 1915.

Capture of Anping, Formosa, 1868. Treaty between Portugal and China signed, 1871, Imperial Diet of Japan met for the first time, 1890. Terrible floods in Chihli; Hong-

kong voted $100,000 towards relief of distress, 1916.

Edict issued by the Viceroy of Canton forbidding trade with British ships, 1839. 1ST IN ADVENT. M. Thiers accepts the apology of Ch'ung How, the Chinese Ambassador,

for the murder of the French at Tientsin (June 21st, 1870), 1871. Foreign factories burnt at Canton, 1856. Great fire in Hongkong, 1867.

Hongkong, opened, 1900.

Opening of the Japanese Diet at Tokyo by the Emperor in person, 1890.

troops at Macao, 1910,

Blake Pier,

Revolt of

ST. ANDREW'S DAY. ST. Joseph's Church, Hongkong, consecrated, 1872. The Japanese cruiser "Chishima Kan" sunk in collision with the P. & O. steamer "Ravenna" in the Inland Sea, 61 lives lost, 1892. Armistice arranged between Chinese Revolu. tionists and Imperialists, 1911.

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