Y
?
miles per hour. An observer standing at the centre of a lyphenu would most likely be surrounded by a calm extending probably to a distance of from one to ten miller; but # he moved towards the circumference of the typhoon be would, upon coming within the wind circles, find the direction of the wind to be from bis right towards bis left, or in alker words, the wind would have rotary movement in direction apparise to that of the bands of a watch,
|
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1894.
example, supposing the wted to be. S.S.E., then facing it we shall know that the centre must bear W S.W.
the
TIENTSIN.
(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.)
TIENTSIN, September 24th. The excitement over the sex-fight has sob fard, and our Chinese friends, official and c'vil, feel sa Isfied. Ll Hung-chang has sent all the men he can spare from the Arsenal and Dock to repair the flect, which it is admitted has suffered
Comarquently the wind mast by gast at the mout is S.E. taken together with it fast lacreauiae greatfy. He has issued orders that the repairs
the
are to be done as quickly as possible. Through Mr. Detsing, he has highly complimented Mr. Too Henneked and the other foreigners employed in the fleet.
IN
Co-day's Advertisements.
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG.
PROBATE JURISDICTION.
Goods
THE
STEWARD OF JOHN LAPRAIK, LATE OF VICTORIA, IN THE COLONY
OF DICRASED.
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THE 4TH DAY OF OCTOBER, 1894.
T'o-day's Advertisements.
THE
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NOTICE.
THE MEETING announced for TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) Afternoon is POSTPONED until the following FRIDAY, at the same time and place.
SIDNEY JEFFREY,
Hon. Secretary,
Hongkong, 4th October, 1894.
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or
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HE Undersigned has received instructions
to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION,
ON
SATURDAY, the 6th October, 1894, commencing at 2.30 PM.,
Now, to apply this knowledge of a typhoon's motion in a more practical form let us examina the observations as taken before and during the typhoon on the rith instant. The F.N.E. wind blowing at Kobe during the two days preced- ing the typhoon, was merely a disturbance outside of its limfts. The sudden shift of wind, however, at 21.30 4.m. On 11th, from east northern margin of a typhoon and west at its to southern marele. In like manner it must be force ladicated plainly that the margin of the south at the most eastern margia and north at typhoon had reached Kobe, and wind being, S.S.E. showed that the centre of it was bearing the western, and it follows that the wind art of W.S.W., placing it somewhere in the part of any straight line drawn from any part
Inland steady from the S.S.E. the margin to the storm's centre must be from Sea. The wind, keeping the saine direcion as it is at the point whats for nearly two hours, and the barometer falling, such line cuts the margin. It also follows that pointed out that we were on the axis line and
ble the ACT.NG CHEF JUSTICE having the direction of wind en opposite seral-diameter's that the typhoon's cenite was coming direct
about Αν outside the limite oftyphoons often blow is a diren the wind commenced to veer gradualix towards insignificane *** naifon that the Japanese are in virtue of Ordinance No. 9 of 1870, Section 3.
I p.m. m apposite directions. The winds towards
**avelling E.N.E
and that no great trouble need be
made an Order limiting to the rath May, 1805, taken with to the typhoon's course
But them. if the Ping-yang affair belog flon pointtg more or less toward the typhoon's S. by E. owl
awing të
In their CLAIMS against the above Estate, and arrows then Li Hong- ALL CREDITORS are hereby required to send tha is mostly the case in front and rear charged unmawhat to the northward of its former be true-as it well may be with the Chinese the time for CREDITORS and others to send of the wind wibin the body of a typhoon is alteration in the bearing of the centre. The chane himself will have to go to Korea. He has in their CLAIMS before that dele, and all
As has been stated, the motion direction, and thereby causing corresponding armed only with bows circular, and it must her for blow from every clearly informed us that the typhoon's centre ready asked the Thrank to allow him to go. Persona INDEBTED to the sald Estale sre point of the compare Curing its circalt, and masa pass northward of Kohe and that there- and his re has been granted. But no requested to mike IMMEDIATE PAYMENT prepared to ACCEPT RISKS at Current Ratel other MATERIALS; OVERMANTELS, with
must blow fr
of
starcos,
would
fore only portion of the storm's right-hand semi-circle would pass over Kobe, and the more rapid the change of
of wind, cussed as stready stated by the chance of bearing of the
There has been a feeling here as in your port, that if the Japanese are victorious in Korea, the war is over ; but this is aN EFTOT. Then only will the Chinese appreciate their position. NOTICE is hereby giv n that the Honora
They have had
tr
preparations
been made to effect this. On
to
the contrary,
be
seems pleased, and is very
ta bis visitors, which mesas much to affable trouble between him and the Emperor but little is true.
diametrt through the body of the storm, one in centre, the more clearly was this those who know him. Of all iba teik about the
a direction from north
order to more fully explain from which direction the wind blows at different places, the body of the storm may be divided into sections by Imaginary diameters. First by drawing two
south, and the other Now let us examine how the above facts
board On four corroborated by the observations taken
seen that the outer limit of the N.W. quadrant reached that vessel at about 2.m. on the 17th or about alx hours before the outer limit of the quadr quadrant reached Kobe. The wind beinwANE
table it be
from west to east, the storm is divided into of the steamship Cathay. Referring to the the river six inches. Import and export business quadrants, called the NE, E., S.W. and N. W. quadrants, and bearing mind the explanation alte dy given it will be found, that the wind fo the N. E. quadrant must always be from between cast and south, in the 5. Z quadrant betweed south and wer', in the S. W. quadrant between west and north and in the N. W quadrant between noith east.
Anorar division of the typhoon is made by drawing a line (called the axla loc) through Its centre representing the latter's path, or 1o other words Its progressive motion, this divides the storm Inttwn semi-circles, named the right hard and left-hand semi-circles according
WAIT.
We have had a little rain, which has raised
is good. Many of the wholesale traders from the interior have arrived, which makes export 10371 lively,
September 25th. Yesterday evering it was reported that '15 when the outer limit of the typhoon reached the
Tapsnese cruisers were in the Gulf, and that they Cathay, its centre would then be in an E. by Shad taken the Priping, which left here on Sun- direction. Between 5 am and 6 s.m. the wind day for Talienwan, with pewly-recruited troops hauled from N. by E. to
E. to N.N.W. or which is t
Is tha
to replace those sent from there to Korea. same thing, the typhoon's centre altered Its bearing from E. by S. to E.N.E., a difference of three points within an hour could only mean that the typhoon's centre was either very near, or ia northerly direction, From
they are to the right or left band of the suit { avgung very fist in and keeping steady at back with a loss of '1,73%, while bis own low is
that the axis fine does not
line. To distinguish one from the other the reader should imagine himself placed on this axis line at the rear of the typhoon, looking at It le the direction it is traveling. As the path of typhoons do not always lie in the same direction It becomes evident, the always cut off semi-circles containing the same winds. For instance, in the right-hand seml- circle of a typhoon travelling to the north-east the winds would be from S.E, to N.W, round by Way of S., S. W. and West, while in the left
left-hand seri-circle the winds would be from S.E. to N.Whe
round by way of E. NE and north. On the other hand, in a a typhoon travelling due porth, the wirds in the right-hand semi circle would be from east to west, by way of south, and In the left hand semi-circle from E. to W. by way of north. In the latter case the wind cu
isne, to 10".m. the
N.N.W. signified that the centre was keeping the same bearing, and that the storm's path had been changed to the eastward of its former one, in fact that it was now moving towards E.N.E, or in the direction of its bearing from the Cathay; and as Kobe is situated nearly in an E.N.E. direction from where the Cathay was anchered, those on board of her would know that the centre was making for Kobe from between 6 s.ki. to to or say some five hours before the outer limits of the typhoon had actually reached this place. The observations taken on board of the Cathay lead me to believe that the typhoon left her at about 10.30 am, and Kobs did not come within its limits until 11.30 a.m. we may conclude that its diameter did not much exceed 200 miles, the distance between the Cathay and
ine.
A report as teached here from General Yeb of the battle of the 15th, dated Plagching, a place N.W. of Ping-yang. He says that the Japanese stormed the belghts and were beaten
dead and wounded, The 6ght was only 7.191 renewed on the 20th lost, (1), when he found it withdraw bis army farther N.W., advisable to where he was reinforced by troops from Shing king via the Yaloo. This move was made because the Japanese artillery destrayed bis works se fant as they were thrown up; and thus be had no shelter. He and his troops are all well.
Thir to the Chimere version of the Plagyang fight and you can compare is with the Japannese account. The Chinese seem mailsfied with the reunit of the affairs both on land and son, as well as the Japanese appear to be.
The Chinese here seem puzzled why the wounded foreigners come to Tientsin to be treated, and wonder why they do not remain to be treated by the et doctor. They ank if they so
the axis line would be east on the northern side Kabe being about 273 miles in a sider will longer belong in the Pleyang fleet, as each
side
of the centre and west on the southern
With the given explanation ther interesting abereof. The number of compass points
and no difficulty through
In making other which the wind veers at -any place depeada deductions by comparing the two observations. therefore upon how near the centre paises to To aid him in this I suggest that he supply auch place. The veering of the wind himself with
circular piece
of cardboard, make Indfestes
whether the right or at orce
a small hole in its centre, and draw through this left hand semi-circle is
• place, to Prolog over a two diameters at right angles to each other. for If it
it veers from its Intrial direction towards Mark the ends of the diameters N., E., S., and the risht, say for example from S.S.E. to W, respectively. Placing this card before him S., then the right-hand semi-circle is passing on a table, with that part of its diameter marked aver the place, but should the wind veer to the north pointing towards the north, and imagining left, Drag
sky from S.S.E. to S.E., then the left a body of wlod to be whirling round the centre, hand semi-circle is passing over. The Barometer but limited by the circ
the circumstance the card, he falls AS long as the centre of a typhoon is getting will then have a very good representation of nearer, and vice versa.
typhoon, and one which will make the
The meaning The foregoing explanation gives the principal | of
understood. To further represent to polats connected with the theory as to the early understood circles, circular motion, &c, motions of typhoons, and understanding this
this progressive motion of a typhoon the card require much the reader will experience no difficulty in to be moved in the direction towards which the finding the direction of a typhoon's centre as Is travelling, stiil keeping the north point
storm Is Foon as he te with in its fimits for according to of the card pointing towards the north, and still the above explanation the wind strikes all supposing the wind to be whirling round the
card,
a
the
straight lines, foining the centre and cream-centre of the claw taken up more space than at
ference of a typhoon at right angles, and very Having already illie consideration will show that, such being the case, if he faces the wind, the typhoon's centre must be eight points to the right of the point from which the wind it blowing. For
first intended, I am obliged to conclude this letter reserving for some fetare time a few remaska upon how to avoid the dangerous portion of typhoons when at sea.
TYPHOON, 11TH SEPTEMBER, 1894.
EXTRACTS FROM Fog of P. & 0. S.S. CATHAY. Voyage: NAGASAKĮ To Koba,
Date.
Bar. Ther.
goth Sept. p.m... 29.96
**
21
YO
19.89
29 94
29.80
Mitnight 29.86
11th Sept. 2
11. 29.69
가
3
... 29.74
33333RK REAR *
ཙྪཱ – ཙྪ ཙ ཙསིཀྑཱི༔ ཨེ ཙ, ཙདྡྷི - ཙསུཾ
29.62
5
29.59
29-57
H
7
1 2956
8
H
29-53
9
19.64 78
ID
19.60
77
IT
19.69
77
10
Noon..... 29.73
76
4 p... 29.88 81
8
Midnight 30.05
: *** 29.98
Ba
Force
0.12
REMARKS.
3 p.m. Of Madara-sbitna.
chooses his own surgeon.
The presence of the Japanese fleet in the Gulf seems to cause great commation among the railway people, whe, in common with others, belleve that if the Japanese come, it wil be by way of Shan-kai-kwan.
The Chinese seem to feel no concern about the panes, replying, If told that they are coming, "All right let them come !"-Shanghat
Mercury.
Scorr's Emulsion of Pare Cod Liver Off with
over world. It is a remarkable remedy for Consumption, Scrofula, and wastlag diseases, Hypophosphites, is prescribed by Physicians all and very palatable. Read the following" have much pleasure la stating that I have tried Scott's Emulsion in a case of impoverished blood, with scrotalous disease, and found it to be a very efficient preparation. It was taken without the least difficulty."-A, TEMPLE PERKINS, 22, Lardship Park, Stoke Newington, N. Any Chemist can supply --So's Agent for Hongkong and the Empire of China:-Chan A Fook, at Watkins & Co., Hongkong.—[Advt.
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL
FEGISTER.
3rd October, 18y4.—A! 4`p.m.
6 p.m. Thick, small rain.
Unable
to son any distance.
Wa
13.09
5SX
3
7.30 p.m. Anchored under Rokaren
Tuland,
Fotfe
10,00
Naga
1997
NNE
bang!
10.00
NE
3-5
3-3
8 p.m. Cloudy with heavy thick rain, Midsight, fqually. Occasionally ralt.
Foochor
NNR
Anplay
Colo
3a.m. Wind increasing fext in aqualla. 4. Overcast with hard squalls
Constant rain.
Hongit
1978
www NW
Via Pan
Gap Rockitrate
Halphar
#36
10.10
3-5
een pekan 2237 5
N. by E.
N.N.W.
7-8
89
(6a.m. Violent qualis of windandraio.
7.30 am. Strong typhoon gale with turions quals. Veered to ros fathoms on port and let go starboard
anchor with 30 fathoms.
Stronk thick heavy
typhoon gale, farious rain,
Unable to see any distance. 10.30 am. Weather Improving. Glass rising steadily. Hove up the
7-8
516
second anchor,
4
1x 2.0. raio,
Occasional hard squalls and
11.30 am. Barometer rising fast and steadily. Weather clearing. Hove
up anchor and proceeded for Kobe,
TYPHOON, 11TH SEPTEMBER, 1894-
ÖRJERVATIONS TAken at Kobe. LAT. 34° 41′ N. LONG. 135° 11′ E.
Date
Bar. Ther Wind, Force
#
roth Sept. 1 p.m... | 29.98
76-
ENE
非
4
27 *** 29.97
77
do.
8.
#
129.97
10
1
"... 2097
79
Midnight 2995
1th Sept. 2 a.m...29 94
* 29.03
H
12
29.86
8
15 * 29.82
10
12
29.77
11.30am, 19.72
RR AR AARS 38
*
Noon 19 70
7 p.m... 2967
2
**** 2952
16
3
"... 2960
4
29.60
#
ag 50
19
29.87
Midnightag.89
76
ཊྛཾཊྛཾ ཙཙུཾ ཙཾ8ཀྑཱུ ྂ༔
S. by E.
S. by W.
Bo S.W. by B.
5.W. by W.
N.W.
0-13
8.
9-10
9-10
នះ ១
I p.m
REMARKS.
The upper clouds mortag slowly from the Southward, and the lower clouds from the North- cast.
From Noon to 3 p.m. Light rain.
showers.
10 p.m. Cloudy. The upper clouds movement Increasing Sheet light- sing to the South-west.
4 Thuliki
The sky more threatening,
Squally at times.
Xvery appeaZENGE typhoon approaching.
of a
(11,30. Wind shifting rather suddenly to the 5.S.E, showing that the N.E. quadrant of typhoon is now touching Kobe.
Between 11.30 am, and 5 pm, the wind hauled gradually from 8.8.E. to S.W. by W. The squalle darlag the Interval belag v
severe, but were unaccompanlad with panels rain. Rainiali "being only 1-19th ingh during the storm. "10 pri. "Weather singsing feat.
itslag vary fast ainan d'ga.
Bat.
Cape St. Jam 13.99
4th October, 1894.–At 10 mm.
STATION.
Wilirostock. Tokio Nagma Thaugha! Foochow
AWY
COR Rangonga dei tan Flotarin Push Gap Rocke ved a MACHEN WAS OF
Halbert
Halphone Вольно сменат
Cara Bi. Taz
RQ.85
+
30.10
INNE נל
On the 4th at 5.45 a my, black south come hoisted. A416, 20 a.m., Dentre of typhoon about eço miles in the south-south-east of Hongkong apparently moving towards west-north-west. Strong north-east'te mulent gila dipacted in Hongkong, Gun Fred one reward,
1-Barometer vednoad to level of the am în lupães, benché auð
hundredths, Tamperactare la the shade in dagoen, Wals Palmit. *Hamidify, in, percentage of sacaridiga. Ka biruidity of air andurated with molecimo bučné
Overovandag showers, e Bqually, e Fálu, 7 Mars, 2 Cham.com Farbfity w Daw me) pulak m, baths and hundredths.
,, Pro, Mr Anderent.
Hongkong Observatory, 4th October, 1894.
JOHN DOUGLAS LAPRAIK,
Victoris,
Hongkong,
Fxecutor in Hongkong of the
Fald Deceased, or lo VICTOR H. DEACON,
Hongkong,
bis Solicitor.
WAIT.
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HE Steamship
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No Claims will be
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A
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*
THE "BOKHARA" DISASTER.
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SPECIAL RATES MADE FOR A PROLONGED STAY.
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THOMAS' GRILL ROOMS,
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DENTAL SURGEONT
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35, Quben's Road Central. First Class Dendstry and Moderate Fees,
Consultation Free, Hongkong, 9th April, 1894.
DENTISTRY.
FIRST CLASS WORKMANSHIP
MR
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MODERATE FEES.
WONG TAI FONG
Surgeon Dentist,
(Formerly artialed Apprentice, and inttarly anglatant to Dr. Romius), HAS REMOVED TO
THE BANK BUILDINGS, QUEEN's Road, (Oppoklin Hongkong Hotel),
CONSULTATION FREE, Hongkong, 27th July, 1891.
\NE BOX OF CLARKE'S Bet"PILLS
Eranted to cure all discharges from the Urinary Organs, in either sex (xoquired or DINNERS served constitutional), Graval ap-Pains in the Back, Guaranteed a frous Mercury. Sold in Bozes,
la Excellant Stylu at short notice.
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