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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, AUGUST 6, 1920.

EXECUTIVE COUNCIL.

No. 416. Ilis Excellency the Governor in Council has been pleased to direct, under section 7 of the Public Health and Buildings Ordinance, 1903, Ordinance No. 1 of 1903, that the following names be added to the List of Authorized Architects published in Government Notification No. 158 of the 19th March, 1920:-

WILLIAM HALL.

COUNCIL CHAMBER,

5th August, 1920.

JOHN SOUSA MORAES.

W. J. CARRIE,

Clerk of Councils.

NOTICES.

ROYAL OBSERVATORY.

No. 417. The telephone number of the Royal Observatory is K90. Shipmasters may obtain the latest information available concerning storms on application at any time. Owing to the delay to which telegrams are now subject, noon is the best time at which to make such enquiries.

No. 418-Extract of Meteorological Observations made at the Royal Observatory, Hongkong, during the month of July, 1920.

BARO-

METER

TEMPERATURE.

HUMIDITY.

WIND.

CLOUDI SUN-

DATE.

RAIN.

AT

NESS.

SHINE.

M.S.L. Max. Mean. Min. Rel. Abs.

Dir. Vel.

ins.

C. ins.

(.

hrs.

ins

Points.

Miles p.h.

I,

29.59

.62

2,

85.4 83.0

81.3 78.4

80.0

77.1

3,

+,

+ 844 83.6

81.9 81.6 79.3

78.4

5,

.79

87.3

6,

-79 87.1

82.5 79.3 82.7

80.0

7,

.78

87.6

82.9 79.4

8,

.75

87.3

82.7

78.7

9,

.73

86.2

83.0

79.8

10,

.72

83.6

81.4

79.6

[1,

574

86.5

83.3 80.1

a a

190 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00

79

89

0.85

87

9.7

0.215

E by N

19.3

.91

100

0.2

1.335

E 25.0

t

.91

100

0.4

1.925

SE by S

19.5

.94

98

0.310

SE by S

8.2

.94

77

8.8

0.235

S by E

6.3

.94

62

8.1

0.100

S

5.8

.92

67

9.6

SSE

4.2

.92

67

10.1

ESE

9.2

.95

66

11.2

0.055

E by S

12.5

.95

82

0.8

0.220

ESE

8.0

84

.96

69

I 1.0

0.110

ESE

13.5

12,

89.8

84.7

81.2

75

38

12.0

0.005

E by S

7.0

13,

91.0

79.1

.88

51

9.8

0.620

W

6.8

.60

14,

90.9

84.7

77.9

.96

33

1.9

W by S

5.4

15,

-57

92.1

85.7 81.9

0.99

49

7.9

WSW

10.0

16,

53

91.2

86.4

83.4

1.01

50

9.8

SW 11.3

17,

.49

90.7

86.1 83.6 80 0.99

71

9.3

SW

14.1

18,

.44

84.8

83.2

19,

.36

83.7 79.2

80.2 87 76.7 92

1.00

100

0.785

SW

13.0

0.92

100

8.235 SW

27.7

20,

.4.2

78.3

76.9 75.9 95

.88

100

3.615

E 14.3

21,

.43

82.1

79.7 76.1 89

.91

98

0.240

E 20.7

22,

•44

86.9

81.1 77.7 88

.93

97

3.7

0.030

ESE 6.3

23,

.45

88.3

82.8 77-4 73

.82

95

1.4

0.035

NNW 8.8

24,

92.0

84.4 79.6 70

80

9.3

WNW

5.6

25,

.55

93.1

85.3 79.3 71

59

11.3

26,

.64

89.5

$4.0 79.4

35

10.8

W W

3.2

3.0

27,

.72

86.9

i 82.4

79.0

37

11.1

E by Si 8.7

28,

.74

87.7

29,

.70

30,

.61 85.9 81.5 76.0 79

87.3 83.0 80.1 78

82.8 79.7

.99

65

10.+

E by S 12.2

.88

11.7

E by N 15.3

.85

96

1.3

31,

.57

81.6 79-4

76.6

89

.89

100

1.170 4.800

ENE 29.5

SE by E 37-3

Mean,.......

29.62

87.0 82.6 79.1

83

0.92

74

203.0 24.040

SE by E 12.6

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