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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, OCTOBER 9, 1914.

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No. 388. It is hereby notified that His Britannic Majesty's Consul-General at Canton is instructed to give notice to those concerned in Southern China as follows:-

Any officers belonging to reserve of officers should report themselves at Head- quarters, Hongkong, with a view to proceeding to England where their services are required by the War Office.

No. 389.-It is hereby notified that while the Examination Service is in force the following are to be considered the Harbour Limits for the purpose of controlling the move- ments of vessels and boats

On the Eust a line drawn from the West point of Siu-chau-wan to the West point

of A Kung-ngam.

On the West a line drawn from the Government Wharf to the North of small Green Island (Sulphur Island) to join a line from West of Green Island to West of Stonecutters, and thence to Torpedo Pier at Lai-chi-kok.

9th October, 1914.

CLAUD SEVERN,

Colonial Secretary.

ROYAL OBSERVATORY.

No. 390.-Extract of Meteorological Observations made at the Royal Observatory, Hongkong, during the month of September, 1914.

BARO-

METER

TEMPERATURE.

HUMIDITY.

WIND.

DATE.

AT

CLOUDI SUN-

NESS. SHINE.

RAIN.

M.S.L.

Max. Mean. Min. Rel. Abs.

Dir. Vel.

ins.

о

Q

p. c.

ins.

p. c.

hrs.

ins.

Points. Miles

p.h.

1,

29.57

92.1

83-3 76.8

76

0.87

89

5.9

1.030

W

5.9

2,

.54

3,

51

79.8

81.4 85.5

78.4

75

*.81

100

0.3

0.405

NW

12.0

78.1

76.8 91

.87

100

0.0

4,

.65

82.7 80.8 77.3

.89

98

5.6

3.075 1.485

W by S 18.7

5,

85.4 81.978.8

71

.77

46

10.6

6,

.59

89.7

84.6

78.6

.82

18

11.1

7.

.55

89.4

80.4

.78

25

II. I

8,

:61

90.5

80.4

.81

4.8

9.4

9,

.69

87.8

83.1

78.5

10,

.73

87.4

81.3. 76.4

པ་ པའ

.60

31

10.6

WNW N by W

E 25.8

E 17.5 WNW 13.7 W by N

10.8

7.9

10.1

55

-59

37

8.6

N by W

6.9

[1,

86.8 .74

81.0 76.1

55

.58

16

10.9

NNW

7.7

12,

.79

88.2

81.0 75.9

57

.60

50

10.8

0.160 NE by N

5.0

13,

80.2 .85

77.4 74.0

.77

82

0.8

1.940

ENE

8.5

14,

.89

83.7 80.1 75.8

77

.80

67

6.4

0.245

E

11.6

15,

.92

84.8 80.6 77.1 75

-78

43

ESE

9.2

7.4

16,

.89

86.1

80.2

76.0 77

20

+79

9.9

E by S

5.0

17,

.87

85.2 80.0 74.5 73

.75

10.5

E by S

7.4

18,

.91

84.0.

80.1 76.8

70

.72

10.6

ESE

10.0

19,

.93

86.7

80.6

75.5

74

.78

9.8

ESE

3-7

+

20,

.92

88.1

82.2 77.4

74

.81

10.5

W by S

4.4

21,

.91

81.5

77.0

74.0

86

.80

0.0

4.600

WSW

13.3

22,

30.01

77-7

75.6 74.2

91

.80

92

0.0

NW 2.320

4.2

23,

.00

85.7

79.3 73.8

.80

47

9.4

0.035

N by W

4.6

IN2222

24,

29.95

85.5

79.6 75.6

.73

34

N

4-7

25,

.93

84.6

78.0 74-3

.68

44

26,

.93

27,

.90

85.6 79.6 75.6

78.8 75-5 73.2

84

-74

N by E 9.7

0.730 NE by E 10.1

72

-73

5.6

E by N

6.1

i

28,

.89

84.7 77.8 73-4

84

.81

65

4.7

3.870

ESE

3.0

29,

.85

87.0 81.1

75.9

72 .76

34

8.9

N by W

5.0

86.0

30,

.91

79.6

73.8

.68

48

7.3

0.085

NE

7.7

Sum.

Sum.

Meau.

29.80

85.4 80.4 76.2

73

0.76

51

215.0

19.980 NE by N

9.0

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