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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 8TH JUNE, 1895.
May 29th.
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Sishan, Memnon,
Bk. F. Skolfield,
May 30th.
S.S. Lyeemoon,
.23° 20′ 117° 30′ 29.86 Bk. Maiden City,....21 12 113 49 S.S. Bengloe, .... .19 18 112 26 I.M.C.C. Kaipan, ....18 26 109 30
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S.S. Peiyang,
Nanyang, Chowfa, I.M.C.C. Kaipan,
.16° 12′ 110° 24′ 29.75 .18 58 110 00
.14 09 118 50
..10 12 108 27
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.22° 35' 115° 48′ 29.86 ENE 3
19 48 112 28
19 22 108 24
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.75 NE .73 NE .77 $ 2
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.17° 27′ 117° 31′ 29.79 SSW 5 C.
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S.S. Ningpo,. Memnon, Frejr, Riversdale, Shantung, Chowfa,
.22° 58′ 117° 09′ 20 25 115 38 20 17 111 15 19 59 111 16 19 59 114 06 At Hoihow
May 31st.
29.87 ENE 2
.89 S .60 SE .50 SE 9 org. .82 S 3 .37 ENE G ogr.
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Avochie, Natal, I.M.C.C. Kaipan, S.S. Mathilde,
Borneo,
At Hoihow
19° 26' 112° 03′ 29 76 S 10 oq.
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18 50 112 23
.70 SE 7 0.
18 26 109 30 .16 09 108 10 .14 28 112 22
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June 1st.
S.S. Choysang,
23° 27' 117° 12′ 29.84
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21 54 113 58
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20 46 113 10
.81 S
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.18° 26' 109° 30′ 18 04 113 22 .17 31 11 33 .14 47 110 24
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June 2nd.
S.S. Choysang,
.26° 26' 120° 42′ 29.76 ESE
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.24 58 119 30
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.24 29 119 11
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.23 59 118 25
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Ariake Maru, ...23 27 115 25
.76 SSW 6 oq.
Sh. Kistna,....
.22° 08′ 115° 25′ 29.77 SW
.21 44 113 56
.21 32 114 22
Phra Chom Klao,19 38 112 38
19 23 119 40
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.79 SW 4 .78 SW 5 orq.
.82 SW
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.83 SW 2 C.
The observations show that pressure was in defect to the SW of Luzon and to the N of Palawan on the 28th, but it does not appear that a cyclonic disturbance of any intensity existed at this time. Ou the 30th the observations point to low pressure in the neighbourhood of the Paracels. The barometer was inclined to fall at Hoihow, in Hainan, with gentle NE breezes while pressure was increasing slightly on the Cochin China coast the weather there being very wet and squally with fresh SW winds. On the 31st after 9 a. the barometer commenced to fall very rapidly at Hoihow with wind increasing from the ENE. At 2.30 p. the centre of a small typhoon (II) passed over the port with the lowest reading of the barometer 28.64 as recorded at the Custom House. The wind fell to almost a calm for twenty minutes and came again with typhoon force from the west. The barometer rose rapidly and the wind decreased quickly backing at the same time to SW.
The Hoihow observations of 9 a. on May 31st did not reach the Hongkong Observatory until 9.10 a. on June 1st, and then in a mutilated condition, and the existence of this depression as a definite cyclonic disturbance was therefore not known here at the time.
After passing over Hoihow the typhoon moved northwards and entered the coast of China, thence recurving to the NE.. At noon on the 1st June the centre was situated in about 23° 30′, 112° Q0' and it passed to the north of Canton during the evening. On the 2nd June its course was towards ENE and a rapid decrease of pressure took place in the neighbourhood of Amoy. The centre was situated in about 25°1⁄2, 1161⁄2 at noon. Late the same evening it would appear to have regained the sea, as a small depression, to the north of Foochow, where the barometer had fallen to 29:58 at 9 p. with a strong WSW breeze and rain. Bad weather prevailed in the Formosa Channel on this day, particularly at the lighthouse stations in the north part of the Channel, where cyclonic gales, veering, with a rapid fall of the barometer, occurred during the evening.
June 16th, 11.3 a.
"Pressure is lowest in the NW part of China Sea. Barometer unsteady. Fresh SE winds, squally, along S coast. Sea moderate. Weather fair to showery."
"Pressure remains lowest in the NW part of China Sea. Fresh SE winds, Sea moderate. Weather showery."
June 17th, 11.2 a. squally, along S coast.
June 18th, 10.23 a.
June 18th, 10.56 a.
showery and squally."
"Depression in N part of Gulf of Tongking."
"Barometer steady. Moderate SE to S winds. Sea moderate. Weather
June 18th, 4.10 p. "Depression has entered coast to the East of Haiphong and is moving north- westward."
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