HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL
SIGNALS.
A NEW CODE.
We have received from the Hongkong
Observatory a new code of meteorological signals which comes into force at Hongkong on New Year's Day. They are the same un those at present in use at Shanghai, and will be hoisted on the mast beside the time-ball at Kowloon Point for the information of masters
of vessels leaving the port. They do not neces
sarily imply that bad weather is expected. The signals are as follows:-
1
A cene paint upwards indicales a typhoon to the North of the Colony.
A cene point upwards and drum below in dicates a typhoon to the North-East of the Colony,
A drum indicates a typhoon to the East of the Colony.
A cone point downwards and drum below indicates a typhoon to the South-East of the
Colony.
Syipping-
Arrivius.
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1904.
Tjipanas, Dut 1.5, 2,575. O. Quin, 9th June,
Java and June, Gen.-C. J. J. L. Glenogle, Br. 88. 2,399, W. Larkins, oth June, -Rangoon 28th May, and Singapore 4th June, Gen.--Seang Tack Bee. Taishan, Br. s.4, 1.11, 1. Jenkins, 9th June,
Bangkok 3rd June, Rice.-B. & Co. Taiping, Ch. 8.1., 1,374, F. Brissander. 9th
June, Canton 9th June, Gen-Kwong | an Wo,
Changchow, Br. 1.8, 1,202, J. Pearce, 9th June,
-Canton 9th June. Gen.-B. & S. Sardinia, Br. s 5, 4,126. C. C. Talbot, R.N.R
rath June,-London 30th April, and Sin- gupore 5th June, Gen.-P. & O. S. N. Co. Benarty, Br. 8., 2,510, J. D. Sarchet, roth June-Singapore 4th June, Gen.-G., L & Co.
Vessels in Fort.
STEAMIRF.
America Mari, Tap. s.5, 3,46%, W. W. Greene oth Tune-San Francisco 12th May, and Shanghai 6th June, Mails af Gen, K, K.
Andree Rickmers, Ger... rozo, H. Ka
3rd June, Bangkok 28th May, Rica-- B. & S. Atholl, Br. a.s., 3031, Wm. Watt, 3rd June,
Salina Cruz 30th April, Ballast.-C. c.'s. 5. Co.
Cavri, Ital. ss., 7,717. G. Belsito, 3rd Jung-- Hombay 17th May, and Singapore 28th, Gen.-C. & Co,
THE WEATHER,
The following repert is from Mr. J. I. Plum- mer, Chief Assistant of the Hongkong Obser- Adams, Isaac vatory:-
On the oth at 11.30 am. The barometer has risen in Japan and fallen in S. China. In the Philippines it is stationary.
The greatest pressure is now situated over SW. Japan and the last in the China Sea.
Gradients are slight upon the China Coast and light E. winds may be expected in the For. Else, Ger. 1.8.903. J. Petersen, 9th June,mosa Channel, and light variable winds tend-
Tourane 6th June, Chals.-J. & Co. Fausang. Br. B.5., 1,410, Mitchell, oth June, ing to settle to NW. in the northers part of the
-Saigon 5th Jupe, Gen.-J. M. & Co. Heathburn, Br. s.s., 2,740, H. R. Ketley, 4th
June, Moji 29th May, Coals.-B. & Co.
China Sea.
The depression, which has existed for thres
Bunny, Lieat. Col. F.
W.
Martin, R. McDermott, A. P. B. Moxon, Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Paxton, Mr.
VISITORS AT THE HOTELS.
PEAK,
HONOKOND.
Allis, B. F Beattie, J. M.
Beattie, M. P.
Katsch, E. A. Lapp, H. Leggatt, E A. Lenzinger, R. Lewis, A. R. Macgowan, R.J. Mackie, C. Gordon Marriott, Dr. O. McAran, T. P.
Benson, Mr. & Mrs.
Alberty, Karl Anderson, Mr. Bagg, J. Banks, C. W. Heattle, R. E. Bichayu, P. Eissell, W. S. Birbeck, R. J.
Bunny, Miss
| Bren, Col. L. F.
Chapman, A.
Ehelderke, Capt..
Freear, Mr.
Fremantle, Dr.
French, Major G. A.
Meikle, Mr. & Mrs E Grant, R.N., Eng. Lieut.
Hoggan, Mr. & Mrs. R. McKay, T. D. Bonnet, Mr. & Mrs. F. Miller, P. L. Bonner, E. A.
Borthwick, Mr. & Mr. Moir, G. A.
R. W.
C. S. Restorer, Br... 1,284, W. G. H. Morrell Heathford, Br. s.3., 1,436, Coward, 9th Jung- days in China Sea appears to be moving to Darby, A. J.
10th June,Singapore via Bangkok 27th May, Ballast-Order.
Haiching, Br. s. 1,267, A. E. Hodgins, roth June, Foochow via Ports 9th June, Gen. -D., L. & Co.
Ningchow, Br. 3., 5.716, Riley, 10th June,
Koba via Moji 6th June, Gen.-B. & S. Yatshing, Dr. ss. 1,424, T. Sellar, roth June,-- Hongay 7th June, Coil.-J., M. & Co.
Clearances at the Harbour Office. ka Verde, for Macao, Palatini, for Chefon, Shachting, for Saigon. Kwongchew, for Canton. Hatching, for Swatow.
A cone point downwards indicates a typhoon Tak Hing, for West River.
to the South of the Colony.
A cone point downwards and ball below indicates a typhoon to the South-West of the
Colony,
Wingchai, for Macao.
Benarty, for Singapore.
Departares.
June to
A ball indicates a typhoon to the West of Taichiow, for Bangkok.
the Colony.
A cone point upwards and ball below indicates
a typhoon to the North-West of the Colony.
Red Signals indicate that the centre is
believed to be more than 300 miles away from the Colony.
Black Signals indicate that the centre is believed to be less than 300 miles away from the Colony.
The above signals will, as heretofore, be hoisted only when typhoons exist in such posi tions or are moving in such directions that in formation regarding them is considered to be of importance to the Colony or to shipping leav. ing the harbour.
NIGHT SIGNA19.
Twp lanterns hoisted v rtically indicate bad weather in the Colony and that the wind expected in veer.
is
Two lanterns hoisted horizontally indicate bad weather in the Colony and that the wind is expected to back.
The signals are repeated on the flagstaff of the Godown Company at Kowloon, and also, by day only, at the Harbour Office and on M's Receiving Ship.
LOCAL STORM-WARNINGS.
The Colony itself is warned of approaching! typhoons by means ofthe Typhoon Gun placed
at the food of the most, which is fired whenever
a strong gale of wind is expected to blow here.
NOTICE BOARDS.
Notice boards are placed al-
Joint Cable Companies' Office. Forry Company's Pier, Ice House Street.
Blake Pier.
Post Office.
Harbour Office.
Ferry Company's Pier, Kowloon,
Cressy, Dr. cruiser, for Shanghai.
Apenrade, for Hoihow. Glenfarg, for Shanghai. Kwangite, for Shangh Lyrimoon, for Shanghai.
Hailan, for Hoihow. Alesia, for Japan. Boruto, for San lakan. Vuensang, for Manila. Warang, for Tientsin. Sunckiang, for Manila. Australiam, for Japan.
.
jogu mezɔɔ n'er vod
Per Glenogle, from Singapore—to Chinese. Per Tjipanas, from, Java-Mr. Gibson, and 30 Chinese.
Per Haiching, from Coast Ports--Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin, and 129 Chinese.
Per C. S. Restorer, from Singapore, &c.--Mr. F. E Hesse, and The Hon. George Peel.
Moji 4th June, Coal.-B. & Co. Hopsang, Br. 8.s., 1,439, J. M. Hay, 31st May,
-Nagasaki 26th May. Coal.-J., M. & Co. Indrasamha, Br. ., 166, W. E. Craven,
R.N.R., 7th June,-Koba 1st June, Geu P. & A. S. S. Co. Laising, Br. 4.8., 2,214, E. J. Tadd, 6th June-
Calcutta z1st May, Penang 26th, and Sis Kapore 31st, Gen.-J., M. & Co. Madeleine Rickmers, Ger. 8.4., 1,020, L. Görcken, gh June,-Bangkok 3rd June, Rice.-B. & S. Mathilde, Ger. 8.8., 678, Schlaikier, sth June
Roihow 4th June, Gen, and Coal.-J. & Co.
Mercedes, Br. 3.8., 2,999, G. S. McGregor, 30th May,Wellington and New Zealand 7th May, Coal-Admiralty.
M. Struve, Ger. s.s., 966, P. Brandt, 8th Junt, Tamsui 5th June, Amoy 6th, and Swatow 7th, Gen.-O. S. K Oscar II, Nor. 5.9., 2,000, R. Olsen, 8th June,
Moji 2nd June, Coal.-M. B. K. Palatenea, Br. 8.8., 2.33. C. S. Jackson, oth
June, Barry 1st April, Coal.-B. & Co. Phu Yen, Fr. 5.8., 1,198, Thomas. 6th June,
Hongay 3rd June, Coal.-B. & Co. Pitsanulok, Ger. s.s., 1,267, C. Fuchs, 5th June, -Bangkok 30th May, Gen-B. & 9. Pronto, Ger. s.5., 632, Luppi, 8th June,-Amoy
5th June, Ballast.-H. A. L.
Rubi, Br. ss. 1,611, R. W. Almond, 6th June,
-Manila 4th June, Gen.-S., T. & Ca Shaohsing, Br. s.9. 1,310, B. Harris, 8th June,
-Saigon 3rd June, Rice-B. & S. Simoop, Br. ss., 2,379. Collins, 1st June
Mororan 23rd May, Coals.-D. & Co., LB Stentor, Br. ss., 4,308, G. Jackson, 8th June,
Liverpool 30th April, and Singapore and June, Gen.-15. & S. Taksang. Br. s.5., 977, W. P. Baker, 7th June,
-Bangkok 31st May, Rice.-J., M. & Co. Tientsin. Br. s,s, 1,227, J. Gibbs, 6th June,-
Karatsu 1st June, Coal.-B. & S.
SAILING VRARELA.
wards the NE.
Forecast:-Light NW. winds, fine.
Davies, F. O. Davies, Mrs. J. T. Deacon, F. B. Dean, G. Derbyshire, J. H. Dowing, T. C. Douglas, Capt. & Mrs.].
Ellis, F. Emerson, A. Wr. Fischer, R.
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER.
June 9th, 1904, B.M.
Bar. Th. Hr. Wind
Vladivostock.7 a.m Nemuro......6 a.m.29.76 Hakodate Tokio Kochi Nagasaki..... Kagoshima...
Moon, Mr. & Mrs. E. M. Newington, A. G.. North, C. J.
Roon, A.
Sayer, G. B.
Scott, Mr. & Mrs. Gray
A. R.
Hudig, D. Hamilton, Major Hanmer, Mr.
Hardy, R., Comman.
Perry, F.
Pollock, H. E. Post, N. Sawer, Mrs. W. Ę. Sharp. Mr. Sinclair, A.
Skelton, Mr.
- Skelton, Mrs..
Smith, C. W.
Spalckhaver, W. O. C. Steavenson, D.
Stokes, Mr.
Uffel, W. von
Watkins, R.E, Capt.
and Mrs. Watson, Mr. and Mrs, Watson, Comdr. and
Mrs. Wenborn, 5. T.
White, Dr. and Mrs.
M. J. Wood, Mr.
Boyce, W. B. Brown, John Bryan, Chas, Clark, W. G.
Osborn, Mrs. F.
der and Mrs.
Pattie, Mr. & Mrs. J. A. Hays, I.
Colson, F. T. Danies, B. K.
Potter, A. G.
Holborow, Mr.
Rayner, F. S.
Jeffery, Mrs.
Rice, P. F.
Jeffues, H. W.
Key, Mr.
Roshe, L. B.
King, Mr.
Krusse, Gea,
Sayle, R. T. D.
Lowe, D. R.
Yates, Mr. & Mrs. C. C.
Sharpe, Mr. and Mrs.
E. C. Skott, C.
Somerville, Geo.
Somewille, Mrs. A.
Darin, G. H.
Forrest, T. S.
Thomas, C. B.
H
Griffith, Mrs.
Trevoux, J.
Harrison, W. S.
Woodward, Mr. & Mrs.
Trimmel, W. D.
Macdongail, Mrs. W.
Waite, F. E. & servant
D.
Williams, W. H.
Windsor, J. B.
Witham, A. H.
Fisher, H. G. Glover, C. Graham, F.
Grant, A. W.
Stanley, H. H.
Stewart, W. bf, Stringer, E. J. E.
Harrison, Mr. & Mr. Whitton, Mrs. A. M.
39.70
Hall, Capi. T.
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Harding, R.
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19.83
Harrington, L. M.
11 29.97
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29.95
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Oshima Naha.......................... Ishigakijima...
29.92
Hayton, J. T.
£1
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Heckford, R. G.
11 29.74
Taihoku......5 Taichu.....
a.m.
Hughes, W. Kerfoot Icely, Rev. F.
Joseph, Mr. & Mrs. E.
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Tainan...... Koshan
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Sharp Peak...
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Bell, Mrs. J.
Bourke, F. D.
June 10th, 1904, a.ni.
C. St. James. Ioam.
Vladivostock.7 a.m. Nemuro...... 6 a.m19.84 Hakodate Tokio Kochi
-New York toth Dec., 1903, Case Oil-Nagasaki.....
8.0. Co.
Per Sardinia, for Hargkong from London-Eclipse, Br. ship, 2,978, ↑ McBryde reth May, Miss Millington, Mrs. Lawson. Mier U. Young, Mr. and Mrs. W. Wolf and chill, on. I ieut. and Quarter-Master Barron, Schoolmaster Bairs rin, Capt Darle, Messrs. J. M. Piper. H. Maytum, Winyard, Mr. and Mrs. Davenport. Mr S. Sanderson, Gunners G. "C. Hughes, W. Taylor, Engr. Sub.-Lt. Berry, Mrs. Sarensen, and Lieut. Foster. From Malta-Miss Harding.
For Shanghai from tendon-Mrs. and Miss
Nore. From Marseilles-Mr. C. W. Banks. For Yokohama from London-Messrs. A. I. Pumfrati, Messrs. P. and W. E G. Detmold From Singapore-Mr. N. 8. and E Dean. Walton.
Shipping Report.
Str. Tipanas from Java-Fine weather, rainy, RW, breeze.
Str. Restorer from Singapore :-Fair weather throughout the voyage.
Str. Haiching from Foochow :----Light to me- derate breezes, with showery weather.
able wind, and smooth sea throughout.
Str. Taishan from Bangkok:-Light vari
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and S. breeze, and fine weather throughout.
Str. Glenogle from Rangoon Light S.W.
Str Vatthing from Hongay-Experienced fine weather with light winds, and smooth sea, heavy rain there; 53 Hoihao (French) ashore about E.S.E. of Hainan Head, apparently breaking up.
Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Returns: U.S.S. Wisconsin 31 Kowloon
WEATHER-FORECASTS and STOR MU.5.5. Wilmington...
WARNINGS are exhibited on the above boards { Hongkong
daily about 11 am, and also at other hours day or night, whenever necessary. Informa tion of importance is also issued by "Express."
THE CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER is exhibited at the same places daily about noon. It contains observations made at Mongolia Manila...P. M. Co... June 11 Hongkong and at a number of stations in the Chingtu Manila... B. & S.... June 1
Taming
Maoila...B. & S. ...June 1) Far East, together with Remarks, Weather Nankis Singapore. P. & O. Cojune 13 forecasts, and lnformation regarding the exit Emp. of India Japan C. P. R. Coune 14 Catherine Apear Singapore DB. & Cojuse 14 ence and movements of typhoons based thereon. Kansu.... Chefoo B. & S. ...June 14,
Yarra
Singapore. M. M... [une 16 SPECIAL INQUIRIES.
Namsang ......Singapore, M. & Co June 13 Atberiau Vancouver GP. R. Cofune 28 Masters of vessels or their agents may, Nicomedia...... Portland ... 'P. & A. Co june so
Maria fe, Ital, bq., 1,118, D. Umn, 9th April,
--Freemanile 7th Feb., Sandalwood. Ordier.
Kagoshima Dahima Naha Ishigakijima.. Taihoku Taichu.... Tainan Koshun ......
Odd, Nor, bq. 997, Arnoldsen, 28th May
Punburg 2nd April, Timber.-S., T. & Co. Trongate, Br. bq, 949, A. Hutton, 28th May,
Fremantle 23rd May, Sandal-wood-Pescadores... Gilman & Co.
Wost Office.
A Mail will clone for:- Canton--Per Potas, 11th June, 7.30 A.M. Manila-Per Rubí, 11th June, 9 a.M. Nagasaki, Moji, Kobe, Yokohama, Tacoma, Victoria, B.C., Seattle and Vancouver-Per Stentar, 11th June, 9 A.M.
Roberts, A. G.
Smith, Mr. E. Grant
CRAIGIEBURN.
Cowden, Mrs. & Miss Lauder, P.
Drayson, Mr. and Mrs. Ross, W. W.
Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs., Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
Grant
and children
Hooper, Mr. and Mrs.
Blass, G.
Wolff, Philip
Woolmer, Mr. & Mrs.
C. E.
KING EDWARD,
Burton, Mr. and
Wm. C.
Gibbons, J. B.
Jameson, J. Wat Lamber, H. A.
Ough, A. H.
Rose, Mr. & Mrs. T. J. Shepherd, Bruce
Stephens, Mr. & Mrs.
Mrs. M, J, D,
Wit, Dudokde Withington, F. W.
CONNAUGHT,
Hughes, Mr. and Mrs.
A, and child
Christie, Mr. & Mrs. D. Menashib, R.
Fyre, Mr. and Mrs.
Hamilton, Mrs. A.
Helme, E. B. Howard, E.
Newborn, R. H.
H. Philips, Mr.
Philips, Mrs. F. Reaves, Miss Ross, H.
Webb-Bowen, M.
THOMAS'
Horner, K. Hough, Dr. Lehman, E,
Li Wing Shing
Luk Shiu Song Malta, J. B. K.
Medermoth, K. M.
Hains, Mr. & Mrs. J. J. Parker, A. Č..
Whiley, Mr.
Intimations.
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C. St. James.rom
Moji and Salina Cruz,(Mex.)—Per Chingwo, | Cobu 11th June, 11 A-M.
Singapore, Penang and Bombay-Per Capri, Tith June, NooN.
Macao--Per Heungskan, 11th June, 1.15PM. Shanghai-Per Tientsin, 11th June, 3 P.M. Namtao-Per Talchun, 11th June, 3 P.M. Sanbue--Per Hot Fu, 11th June, 5 P.M. Macao-Per Wingchal, 11th June, 5 P.M. Amay, Straits and Rangoon-Per Purnia, 11th June, 5 PM.
Swatow, Amoy and Foochow-Per Haicking, 12th June, 9 A. M.
Macao-Per Hangikan, 13th June, 1.15 PM. Shanghai-Per Taiwan, 13th June, 3 P.M. Kongmoon, Kumchuk and Samshut-Per Tak Hing, 13th June, P.M.
Namiao-Per Taichuk, 13th June, 5 P.M. Sanbue-Per Hoi Fu, 13th June, 5 P.M. Macao-Per Wingchai, 13th June, 5. P.M. Keelung. Moji, Kobe, Yokohama and Port land, Or.-Per Aragonia, 13th June, 5 P.M.
Singapore, Penang and Calcutta-Per Late Jung, 14th June, 10 AM.
Europe, &c., India, via Tuticorin-Per Australien, 14th Jung, 17 KM,
Bruneter
Delgado, F, P.
Ernst, John
Deters, T.
TRADE
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Bunner, Mr. and Mrs.
W. S.
Chandler, Lieut. F.
Haroa, F. Køyt, Dr. F.
Konig, Dr.
Loriazin, Mr. and Mrs. Matada, Mr. & Mrs. McClay, A.
Pezare, Lieut. T. Ritzpanpt, Dr. Rogge, F. Sipply, E.
Stephens, H.
Stewart, Mr.
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Wolff, Capt.
KOHLOON,
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HIS BRITANNIO MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE CHINA STATION.
June at Junagat
10 .. • P..
29.82 29.72
Temperature Humidity Rainfall...
78
Bo
Anderson, Dr.
93
88
Daniel, W.
0.38
Jones, Frederic
Espiègle ....
torpedo boat destroyer ...
CAPTAIN.
Commander O. de B. Brock...
Lieut. Commander F. B. Noble ... Captain T. G. Groot, R.N. - 10.
Dock.
Canton-Per Honam, 12th June, 9 A.M. Kongmoon, Kumchuk and Samshui-Per
U.S.S. Barry
1
Lintan, 12th June, 9 AM.
NAME.
CLASS,
TONS. GUNS H.P.
LAST REPORTED AT
U.S.S. Chauncey......
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1
U.S.S. Decatur ......
Namtao-Pey Taichun, 12th June, 9 AM.
10
11
Sanbue-Per Boi Fuj 12th June, 9 A.M.
M
U.S.S. Pathfinder
Andreu Rickinars
Alacrity
despatch-veisel...`
1,700
Steamers Expected.
Macao-Per Wingchát, 17th June, § A.M. Macao-Per Heungskan, 17th June, 9 AM. Swatow, Amoy and Tamsni-Per M. Struve, 12th June, 9 A.3.
Albion' +
battleship, 1st class...
Algerine
sloop...
12,959 1,030
16
3,000 13,500
Yangtsie
Captain Sydney R. Fremantle
Wasang
1,100
Commander R. Nugent...
Shanghai
1
Amphitrite...
cruiser, ut class
11,000
16
18,000
Andromeda
cruiser, ut class
11,000
16
16,500 Captain R. Nelson Ommanney......
Captain Charles Windham, C.V.O.
Yangisze
Weihaiwei
Bramble
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gunboat, 1st class
710
6
1,300
Licut.-Commander Oscar M. Makins
Yangtaze
Britomart
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M
gunboat, ist class
N
7101
6 *1,300
Lieut. Commander T. D. Pratt
Yangtze
Vessels
From Agents Due
Centurion Cressy Cherub Eclipse
battleship, at class...
10,300
14
13,000
Captain Fegan.......
Wujung
cruiser, is class
►
12,000
14
21,000
Captain Henry M. Tudor.
40+
Hongkong
water tank and tug`...
cruiser, and class
390
300 5,600 II 9,603
Hongkong
sloop
Fame...
torpedo boat destroyer ....
1,070 360
10
1,400
5,700
Fearless
cruiser, 3rd class
1,580
3,200
Captain Robert H. S. Stokes... Commander Erdest Barton Lieut.-Commander C. Asser... Commander l'. V. Lewes, D.S.Q.
Wusung
Weihaiwei
Shanghai
Weihaiwei
| Glory
Hart
battleship, tst class...
13,950
13,500
Captain W. A. Carter
Yangtart
Handy
...
torpedo boat destroyer
275
4,000
Hongkong
Manila-Per Tremont, 15th June, 9 A.X. Manila-Per Taming; 15th June, 3 P.M. Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Phamik Honolulu and San Francisco-Per Mongolia, Rambler 16th June, 11 A.M. Joth
Humber Janus .. Kinsha Leviathan ...e Moorben.... Ocean
torpedo boat destroyer storesblp
775
4,000
Hongkong
***
LEA
1,640
Boo
Commander J. D. Daintree
Shanghai
180
3,900
-
river gunboat
*
cruiser, it class
1
14,100
31,591
Lieut. Commander J. A. Gregory... Lieut.-Commander G. B. Powell... Captain F. G. Kirby
...
Shanghai
Yangtero-Klang
Yangisxe
river gunboat
800
West River
battleship, a Class ...
12,930
蹈
Hongkong
Otter.
**
torpedo boat destroyer ....... 350
6
sloop
1,015
6
1,400
Manila-Per Zaßro, 18th June, 9 A.M, Erope, &c., India, via Tuticorin-Per | Sandpiper ... Coremakdil, 18th June, IT AM.
Rinaldo
Rosarlo
+21
surveying vessel ...sloop.....
835
650
+L
1,400
Robig...
.
river gunboat.... sloop
*** Ch
340
...
1,400
"Commander.W. H. Nicholson
Captain Morris II. Smyth Commander D. St. A, Wake.u, u Lieut,Commander John P; Irven... Commander T. Jackson.....
*
#1
Amoy
+41 **
1**
140
9,000
Lieut. Commander H. T. Allay.. Captain C. H. H. Moore
(11
West River Singaporg
240
Lieut-Commander Davidson
Yangtsie
6,300
Lieut Commander C. G. Codringtos...
Wusung
6,500
Flest Reserve
***
Wusung
5,600
9,600
Captain Lewis. Bayly
434
... Singapore
4,650
Commodore Dicken
130
+1
...Hongkong
800
Lieut.-Commander E. V. Dugmore ... Yangiste
3,400
9,000
Captain J. A. C. Wilkinson
Shanghal
363
200
Lieut Commander R. H. Keate...... Shanghai
141
battleship, ist class ...
12,950
[3,500
Captain Leslie Stuart, C.M.O....
*
Wusung
...sloop
si
1+1
H
980
1,400
Commander S. St. John Farquhar
E
torpedo bost destroyer .... surveying ship
6,300
J
450
... torpedo boat destroyer ....
$,000
river gunboat
150
.550
river gunboat
$50
Lieut.Commander Ernest C. Hardy... Lieut Commander H. M. Wells ...... Lieut. Commander Hugh Somerville... Lieut.Commander Wason ka
Batavis Hongkong Weibalwel
Shanghal
Hankow
...Yangtare
* Flag of Admiral Sir Gerard H. Noel Commander-in-Chief,
́ ́†'Flag of Reir-Admiral the Hon. A. G. Curson-Bowe, C.B., C.MO.
whenever necessary, call at the Telegraph Company's Office in Connaught Road and send telegrams to the Observatory asking foreve, 3rd Mi
THE LAW OF STORME.
gon, Ventmoor, Main. 20th“.
Le
*
MT
river gunboat
cruiser, and class
river gunboat
torpedo boat destroyer
... torpedo boat destroyer. ...
cruiser, and class
receiving ship
www
cruiser, md class
const defince gunboat...
***
-
4t
river guiboat ...
470
Thetis..."
***
Ships Passed The Canal. Outward-April-Belt May-Benarly, Low, was expre special information without charge. Such Nestor, Stentor, Sardiad money foutis inquiries may also be sent from the Police-Cassius, Kennebec,
Sirius... In as to whi Station at Kowloon Point which is connected May-Glenlochy, Bucentaur, Yarra, C. Hard wow Chefoo and Tientsin-Per Kaur, Snipe
Sparrowhawk with the Observatory by telephons.
Lastes. 7th May-Socotra, Keemun, Vega. 20th June, 3 P.M.
Taku in Ist Tune-Anapa, Survia, Siam, Germanicus, Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Talbot, Badenia, Roon, Indrawadi, 4th June-Ten | Honolulu and San Francisco-Per America | Tamar kin, Moyune, Silvia, 6th June-Banlarig. | Maru, atst June, Ir AM.
Teal 7th June--Radnorskiri.
Europe, &c., India, via Tuticorin-Per Tweed Homeward-3rd May-Albengo, Pab Zing; "Ziaten, 22nd June, 1045 A-M.
Vengeance 14th May-Salaris. 27th May--Palawan. It
Shanghal, Nagasaki, Koba, Yokohama, | Vastal... June-Brisgavia, bih June--Telemackuž.
Victoria and Vancouver, B.C~Per Empran of | Virago.......... * Waterwitch. India, aand June, 12 &.l.
Whiting Fort Darwin, Thursday Island, Cooktown, Woodcock... Cairns, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney and Woodlark ... Melbourne-Per Chingtw, 5th July, 3 P.M.
Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria and Vancouver, BC.-Per Empris of Japan, 13th July, ti AM,
Further information concerning the weather to be expected while signals are hoisted, and sailing directions, are given in "The Law of Storms in the Eastern Sem"
F. G. F100,
Acting Director,
Arrivals at Home-3rd May-Glendoon, Peleus, Roanoke, Armand Behic, Sithania, Ajax, 4th May-Borneo. 6th May--Preut- sex toth May-Konigsberg, 14th May Bamberg, Rhibens. 20th May-Hamburg asth May-Sambia, Silesia, (Aus): 27th May. ---Malacca, Mackson. 1st Janu--Zdomameul, 4th June-Aberinio, Prins Heinrich, Annam,
Hongkong, Observatory, sed January, 1904, | 7th June-Tydur,
ot
1300
Hongkong Shanghal
Bandakas
West River
Shanghal
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