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THE CALENDAR FOR 1925

FEBRUARY-28 DAYS

HONGKONG TEMPERATURE

SUNRISE

SUNSET

1st 15th

...

7h. 03m.

6h. 12m.

6h. 56m.

6h. 20m.

...

Maximum Minimum

••

MOON'S PHASES

Mean

d.

h.

m.

First Quarter

1 0

43

A.M.

...

BAROMETER, 1924

Full Moon

9

5

49

A.M.

Last Quarter

16

5

41

P.M.

Mean

1923

...

...

...

1923

1924

...63.8

63.6

...

...55.0

57.3

...58.8 60.3.

...30.04

New Moon

23

10

12

A.M.

DAYS OF DAYS OF

WEEK

MONTH

1 & 2 MOONS

1 0.390 inches

CHRONOLOGY or Remarkable EvenTS

1924 4.510 inches

RAINFALL

Sun.

1

Mon.

2

10

Tues.

11

Wed.

12

Thurs.

13

Fri.

14

Satur. Sun.

7

15

16

00 ~~~3

Mon.

9

17

OF 23

Tues.

10

18

Wed.

11

19

Thurs.

12

20

Fri.

13

21

200

NN NN NN

Satur.

14

22

Sun.

15

23

Mon.

16

24

Tues.

17

25

Wed.

18

26

Thurs.

19

27

Fri.

20

28

Satur.

21

29

Sun.

22

30

Mon.

23

1

Tues.

24

Wed.

15

25

23

26

Thurs.

Fri.

27

Satur.

28

N

4TH AFTER EPIPHANY. Inhabitants of Hongkong declared British subjects, 1841. The Additional Article to Chefoo Convention came into force, 1887. First meeting of Inter- national Cominission on Opium at Shanghai, 1909.

The German Club at Hongkong opened, 1872. Weihaiwei citadel captured by Japanese, 1895. Loss of Daijin Maru, in the China Sea, 160 lives lost, 1916. ^ Opening of Tytam Tuk Reservoir by Sir Henry May, 1918.

Great robbery in the Central Bank, Hongkong, discovered, 1865. Agreement opening West

River signed, 1897.

Anti-foreign riot at Chinkiang, foreign houses burned and looted, 1889. Local Ad-

ministrative bodies in China suppressed, 1914.

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The Spanish Envoy Halcon arrived at Macao to demand satisfaction from the Chinese for the burning of the Spanish brig "Bilbaino," 1840. Japan broke off diplomatic relations with Russia, 1904. Japanese str. "Tatsu Maru seized by Chinese gunboats near Macao for alleged sinuggling arms, 1908. Sir George Phillippo, a fornier Chief Justice of Hong- kong, died at Geneva, 1914.

Suez Canal adopted as the regular route for the Eastern Mails, 1888. SEPTUAGESIMA. The Spanish fleet leaves the port of Cavite, by order of the Governor of Manila, for the purpose of taking Formosa, 1626. Hostilities between Russia and Japan begun by Russian gunboat off Chemulpo, 1904. Japanese made a successful torpedo attack at midnight on Russia's Port Arthur squadron, 1904.

The Henrietta Maria" was found drifting about in the Palawan Passage, captain,. crew and 250 coolies missing, 1857. Murder of Messrs. Kiddle and Sutherland at Mengka on Yunnan border, 1900. Naval fight at Port Arthur between Japanese and Russian fleets with disastrous consequences to the latter, 1904.

The Japanese constitution granting representative government proclaimed by the

Emperor in person at Tokyo, 1889.

China's New Currency Laws published, 1914.

Outbreak of convicts in Singapore Gaol, 1875. Surrender of Liukungtao Island forts and remainder of the Chinese fleet to the Japanese, 1895. Manchu Rulers of China announce their abdication, 1912. Sir Robert Ho Tung gives $50,000 to Hong- kong University, 1915. Earthquake shock felt in Hongkong; serious damage and loss of life caused in Swatow, 1918. Mr. Robt. Johnson, an American aviator, flies from Hongkong to Macao in 23 minutes on a Curtiss seaplane, 1920.

Tung Wa IIospital, Hongkong, opened by Sir R. G. MacDonnell, 1872. SEXAGESIMA. Ports of Hongkong and Tinghai declared free, 1841.

The Chinese frigate

“Yu-yuen” and corvette "Chin-cheng" sunk by the French in Sheipoo harbour, 1885. Mutiny of Indian tro ps at Singapore, involving the loss of a number of lives, 1915. Insurgents evacuated Shanghai, 1855. Stewart scholarship at Central School, Hongkong,

founded, 1884. Alice Memorial Hospital, Hongkong, opened, 1887.

The U.S. paddle man-of-war "Ashuelot" wrecked on the East Lammock Rock, near

Swatow, 1883.

Lord Amherst's Embassy, returning from China, shipwrecked in the Java Sea, 1817.

China's Provincial Assemblies suppressed, 1914.

Mr. A. R. Margary, of H.B.M.'s Consular Service, was murdered at Manwyne, Yunnan, by Chinese, 1875. Statue of Li Hung Chang unveiled at Shanghai, 1906. Consort of the Emperor Kwangsu died, 1913. Hongkong A.D.C. Centenary Production, 1914. QUINQUAGESIMA. Massacre of missionaries at Nanchang, 1906.

Hostilities between England and China recommenced, 1841. Steamer "Queen" captured

and burnt by pirates, 1857. First stone of the IIongkong City Hall laid, 1867, SHROVE TUESDAY. Chusan evacuated by the British troops, 1841. Explosion of boiler of the str. "Yotsai" between Hongkong and Macao; six Europeans and 13 Chinese killed and vessel destroyed, 1884. Preliminary agreement signed by the Govt. of China for the loan of £4,000,000 from the Banque Industrielle de Chine to build a railway from Yunnan to Yamchow (Kwangtung), 1914.

ASH WEDNESDAY. Captain Da Costa and Lieut. Dwyer murdered at Wong-ma-kok, in Hongkong, 1849. Chinese Imperial Edict issued dismissing the Dalai Llama of Tibet, 1910.

Bogue Forts, Canton, destroyed by Sir Gordon Bremer, 1841. Appalling disaster at Hongkong Racecourse; matsheds collapse and destroyed by fire over 600 bodies re- covered, 1918.

Treaty of peace between Japan and Corea signed at Kokwa, 1876. Evaouation of Port.

Hamilton hy the British forces, 1887.

Capture of the Sulu capital by the Spaniards, 1876.

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