Intimations.
F. BLACKHEAD & CO., SHIP-CHANDLERS, SAILMAKERS ** COAL AND PROVISION, MER- CHANTS, NAVAL CONTRACTORS
AND GENERAL COMMISSON
AGENTS,
GROUND FLOOR,
·ST, GEORGE'S BUILDING, HONGKONG,
SOAP AND SODA MANUFACTURERS.
SOLE AGENTS FOR -
RAHTJEN'S GENUINE
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 13 1907.
Fassung, Br. 25 igro, H. S. Malkin, 5th Sept.-ongay 3id Sapt., Coal.-,, M. & Co
Germanis, Ger..., 1,000, H. Flügel, 28th Aug-Sydney via Porta 13th July, Copra and Shells,-3, & Co...
Moll, Kobe, Yokohama and Portland, Or— Per Nicomedia, tith Sept, 9 MIU
Switowy Amoy and Foochow Par Hai
VISTEÖRN AT THE HOTELS,
Swatow and Bangkok-Per Paklat," róth Sept. 11 A.M.
HONGKONG,
Abraham, E. 8. Andrew, J, 1.0.0- Backhouse, J.
G.
Beattie, R. B. Birbeck, R. J
: Knight, W. B.
Kunst, P. Linton, P.
NG Joseph, M. R. Jonghin, J. C. Kasch, E. A.
Haitan, Br. 8.8., 1,183. J. S. Roach, 11th Sept. 16th Sept, 11 AM,
Foochow vis Amoy And Swataw 10th Sept., Gen.-D., L. & Co.
Hanol, Fr. 1,739, P. Merlees, roth Sept
Haiphong "yth Sept., and Holhow gib, Gen A, R. MI
་་
th
Hinsang, Bras, 1,536, A.. G. Smith,
Sept Kutchi nisu via Swatow 3rd Sept. Conl.-J. M. & Cu Kagoshima Maru, Jap. 3.1. T. Arakawa, 12th Sept., Singapore 6th Sept, Gen.-N. Y, K.
Kowloon, Ger. 5.9., 3,487, A. Enigk, 7th Sept., -Nagasaki 3rd Sept., Gen-H. A. L.
HCOMPOSITION RED HAND KUMBABA, Br. 8.3 2,078, E. J. Buller, 16th
BRAND, HARTMANN'S GREY PAINT,
‹ DAIMLER'S PATENT MOTOR
&C.
LAUNCHES, &C.,
&C.
Bole Agents for. FERGUSON'S SPECIAL CREAM' and
.....
P&O. SPECIAL LIQUER SUOTCH WHISKY, &c.
EVERY KIND OF
SHIP'S STORES AND REQUISITES ALWAYS IN STOCK
AT..
REASONABLE PRICES,
·Hongkang, 7th March, 1907,
THE
COLD STORAGE.
Aug-Calcutta via Penang and Singapore 20th Aug. Gen.
Kwangse, Br. 6.5.,
, M. & CO.
Stett, 11th Sep Hoogay 9th Sept., Gen-B, & S. Kudiyang, Br. 6.&', 1,043, Dawton, Frib Sept.,
Newchwang via Cheloo and Shanghai 7th Sept., Gen.-13. 3. Lightning, Br. s... 2,122, E. Fey, 4th Sept
Calcutta 3rd Aug. Penang and Singapore 5th Sept, Gen.-D., §. & Co., Ld. Manchuria, Am. 4, 8,750, 1. W. Saunders,
4th Sept.-San Francisco 8th Aug., Hono lului, Yokohama 27th, and Shanghai 2nd Sept, Mails and Gon.-P. M. S. S. Co.
Michael Jebsen, Ger. s.a., 951, H. Bendixen, 12th Sept.-Sourabaya 3rd Sept, Sugar.- J. C. L Fe Neumuchlen, Ger. 8, 1940, M. Fischer, 9th Sept.,-Kuchinoizu 3rd Sept., Coal.-J. & - & Co.
HE HONGKONG ICE COMPANY, LTD., have nów: 40,000 - Cubic feet of COLD STORAGE available at EAST POINT, Stores will be Open 41 10 AM. and 4 PM.
perishable goods..
daily, Sunday excepted, to receive and deliver
WM. PARLANE, Manager.
Hongkong, 12mil Inue, rang.
THE HONGKONG STUDIO
HIGHER CLASS PHOTOGRAÍHER, 41 & 43, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, TOP FLOOR.
PORTRAITS
ORTRAITS, GROUPS and ENLAR-
GING and COPYING in all Sizes.
Laros Selection of Views ALWAYS ON HAND.
PRICE VERY MODERATE Hangkong, reth September, 100e.
Shipping.
Arrivals
133
-
Ningchow, Br. 5.5 5.817, Allen, 8th Sept,-
Tacoma and Ports 7th Aug., Gen.-B &.
Nord, Non s.a., 73^, G. Haraldsen, z8th Aug.,→
Saigon 24th Aug, Rice and Paddy paklat, Ger. 6.5 1,018, F, Wenzel, 9th Sept,
Wallem & Co.
-Swnow 8th Sept., Gen.-D. & S. Powhatan, Dr. 4.5, 1,65ɔ, W. F. Turner, 3rd Sept Salina Cruz (Mexicn) 15th July, Ballast.-D. & Co., Ld.
+
Victoria, B.C. and Seattle, Wash-For A
Keelung, Shanghai, Koba, Yokohama,Battiscombe, H. G. Maru, 16th Sept., 5.P.M.
Singagore-Per Ningchow, 16th Sept., 5 P.M. Shanghal-Per Hinsang, 17th Sept, to AM. Singapore, Peoang and Calcutta-Per Lightning, 17th Sept., NoÓN,
Europe, &c, India, via Tuticorin-Per Tourana, 17th Sept., 17 A.M.
Manila-Per Tean, 17517 Sept., 3 P.M Swatow and Shanghai-Per Sharing, 17th Sept. 3 P.M.NE
Chefoo and Newchwang-Per Kweiyang, 17th Sept., 3 P.M.
Singapore-Per Tjipanus, 17th Sept., 4 PM. Shanghai, Yokohama, Kobe and Moll-Per Kultang, 19th Sept., 3 P,M,
Dalny Per Karonga, 20th Sept, 11 AM “ San Francisco-Per Nipfon Maru, 21st Sept Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama. Hopolula and to A. M.
Manila-Par Zafiro, 21st Sept., 10 A.M. Fope, &c., India, via Tuticorin-Per Malta, ist fept., 11 AM.
+
Tientsin-Per Cheongshing, 21st Sept., 3 P.M . Chefoo and Tientsin-Per Kusichow, 218! Sepl.. 3 P.M.
Swatew and Shanghai-Per Yochow, 23rd Seply-3 PM.
Eurepe, &c, In đến vị Tatlenei Pring Beinrich, 15th Sept., 11 A.M.
Logan, Mrs. W.. Lübring, E Malden, G. F. Marriott, Dr. O. Menk, T
Bisney, Mr. & Mra, S. Logko, W.;
·Hisney, Miss Blenn, A. B. [Brayfield, "." Bruner, T. Carpenter, E. 'W, Carter, A. Chabaur, Mr. and Mrs.
Land, maid Chinchen, S. J. Clark, R. H...
Colvin, H. E.
McIntosh, G. C.
Newborn, R. H. Nicholas, C. E.
CONNAUGHT.
Baios, JW. Barnes, R. LA Babler, LAOREE Blackmore, F. W. G. Blunck, Mr. and Miss Bolmanson, Mr. and
Mrs, and child Bush, L
Caldavell, Dr. Geo, P., Chokler, A.
Coates, Mr. and Mrs. Dietrich, J.
Goagle, Dr. C. H.
Graw, E. W.
Herbert, G.
Belson, Mrs
Holz, John G. Jones, D. W. Knight, Dr. R. F Lawrence, F Nicholas, E. T. Paterson, J. B. Pearson, R. W. Smith, E. B Souza, Dr. E. L. Stein, Mr. and Mrs.
and child. Tamer, Geo. E Wong Hung Kavai Young, J. D.
Blair, Mr. and Mr. D. Hill, E. E.
ER-FORECASTS AND. STORM-WARnings 188uED. FROM THE HONGKONG OBSERVATORY.
METEOROLOGICAL SIGNALA
"Meteorological" signate are hoisted on the mast in front of the Water Police Station & Tsim Sha Tsui for the information of masters of veszele leaving the port. They do not necessarily imply that bad weather is expected bero:-
FRAK.
Hell, P.
O'Brien, Mrs.
Paine, A. E.
K.
Hockaday, W. T
1.
Peake, W.
Bonham, Capt.
Justi, Mrs
A.CONE point spwards
Petersen, Mrs.
|
Cruickshank, I..
Bawin, Hon, and Mrs.
W.A.
Kent, BA, Col.
Lee, Yaughan
Donald, Mr. and Mr.
Powell, W. A.
Martio, R
Preshaw, C. M.
Major General K. G.
Pugh, A. J.
Chalmers, J. H.
Marshall, Mr. Mast, E.
Rapha, E.
Cochrane,
Mr.
Crook, A. H.
W. H.
Fairchild, H. J. Kinatman, W. Fabig, H.
Fisher, H. G. Fitzgerald, Mrs. Franklin, C. B. Franklin, G. G. Fraser, D. M.
9. L. Frost, Faller, DenmaD Gaynor, Gregory, A.
Pfordton, A. R. Von der Broadwood, CD, H.E.
Ray, E. H. Solemacher, Mr. Spurge, H. S. Steveni, Rev. A.
www.G.
J.G. Thompson, Miss H. M. Thompano, Mrs. M. L. Thompson, M. L.
E. Vosbury, Mr. and Mrs.
Day dson, Mr.
McCaffery, Mr. & Mr. Michell, R.
Davies, Hon, W. Rees Moss, D. K. Eisler, M.
A.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis, Mr. & Mr. S. H. Fischer, R. Fischer, Mr. Fletcher,
Mr.
Fremantle, Lt.-Comdr,
Fuchs, Mr.
Galbraithe, Mr Gale, Major
G. H.
Topless, H. J.
A
Dar
Gubbay, Y. A.
Tricker, C. H.
and Mrs.
Hail, Capt. T.
Tullidge, G. W.
Hewett, Bon. Mr.
A.
G.W.
Williams, J. T. L.-
Gibson, Mr.
Wishart, 7. H.
Gizieg, Mr.
Wishart, L. I.
Hancock, Mr.
Woods, J. D.
Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe,, Yokohama, etoria and Vancouver, R.C.-Pes Empress of China, 26th Sept. 3 P..
Horp, E. Howard, E. Hunter, R. Innes, Capt. R Joki, J. P. F.
Manila, Zamboanga, Port Darwin, Thursday Island, Cooktown, Cairos, Townsville, Bris Zealand, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth-Per Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. bane, Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New
›Changsha, 17th Sept. 3 P.M..
Timor, Port Darwin, Thursday. Island, Cooktown, Caims, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney, Habari, Launceston, New Zealand, Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth and Fremantle- Per Alientams, 78th Sept., 11 A.M.
Profit, Nor. 5.9., 71, H. Schlytter, 10th Sept., Ilorin th Sept., Sugar-agaard, Thore ven & Co. Progress, Nor. 8.5., 1,641, Thos. Schlewig, 6th
Sept-Sandakan 31st Aug., Timber-Oct., 3P.M.
Wallem & Co.
Rubi, Br. 1.5.,'1,635, R. W. Almond, and Sept,
-Manila 31st Aug., Gen.-S., T. & Co." Sandon Hall, Br. 5.8, 3.263.-J. M. Main, 24th Aug.,-New-York 25th June, Cree Oll.— S. O. Co.
Sexta, Ger. 1, 971, J. Desler, 11th Sept.,--
Java 29th Ang, Sugar-S. & Co. Signal, Ger. 9.8., 928, G. Schlaikier, 6th Sept. -Pakhol and Hoihow 5th Sepl., Ger.-). & Co.
F. Jamieson, 11th Sept., Sip Haiphong and Fohow soth Sept., Gen.
Br. 5.9., 1,027
-B, & S.
Store Nordiske, Dan, cable wa, 575, H. C. A. Petersen, 6th Sept., Shanghai 23rd Aug. Ball G. N. T. Co., L.d.
Sungking, Br. s., 987, G. H. Peonefather, 9th Sept-Iloilo 5th Sept, Sugar and Hemp B&S
Tjipanas, Dut. ss., 2,275, A. Pender, 12th Sept., Kulebinotza 8th Sept., Coal.-J. C. J. L.
|
Yokohama and Kobe-Per, Chingiu, 10th
Manila, Simproohasen, Fr. Wilhelmshalen, Ferbershaho, Matupi, Brisbane, Sydney, Hobart. Launceston, New Zealand, Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth and Fremantle-Per Manila, roth Oct.) TEAM.
K+ameter
Young, A. H.
KING EDWARD..
Bramley, Harry Buse, Dr. Corse. Jr., G. B.. Cenningham, A. Diehl, Mr. Donnell, Mrs. O. C. Engelbert, M.
Fearby, G. H.
|
Gee, A. H.
|
Halbrister, Mr.
Harman, Mr. and Mrs. Hefti, H
Jones, T. S.
Joseph, J. E.
Sep. 10
Sep. 1
Jack, Mrs. C. M...
* 4.M.
4 p.m.
29.79
39.57
Temperatare
81
85
Lambroge, Mr.
Humidity
78
69
Madelung. Dr. E.
Dafutil
0.14
Marshall, J.
Boraen, Br. ss., 2,941, G. W. Gordon,, 12th Sept-London 3rd Aug, and Singaporo 7th-Sept., Gen-P&O_S_N_C»- Loongeang, Br. 3.3., 1,093, S. J. Payne, 1 th Sept.-Manila 7th Sept., and fith,
Amgy Gen. M. & Co. Zweeds, B. ss., 1,148, A. Ramany, rzib Bept.,
Samarang via Porta 31st Aug.Sugar. Chinese.
·Petchaburi,. Ger. 5.8., 1,373. C. Wolff, 13th Sept., Bangkok 4th Sept, Rice, Cotton and Timber-M, & Cor Kinklang, Br. 8.8, (,12, H. A. Wavell, thKing George, Ur. ship, 2, 57, J. C. White, Frate
L
Vine Bianch, Br. s... 2,177, H, J. Ritson, irth Sept., Manila 8th Sept., Sleepers.-D. &
SAILING VEHARI A.
Sept., New Yo k 17th July, Gen, M.Lyndhurst, Br. 4-masted ship, 2,50, Parnell,
Sep-Canton 12th "ept.. Gen.-B. & S.
· Indṛasamba, Br. 85., 3.366, T. R. Evans, 13th
& Co.
Hailan, Fr. s.s, 177, 1.. Andersen, 13th Sept.
Hoihow Trah Sept., Gen.-A. R. M.
Tean, Br. 6.8., 1,346, A. Sommerville, Lath Sept.,
—Maníta föth Sept, Gen.—B. & S.
Clearances at the Harbour.
Sungkiang, for Cebu.
Haltan, for Swalow,
Kiukiang, for Swatow,
Rul, for Manila.
Hanot, for Haiphong.
.
NAME:
Kanoviki, Mr. & Mr.
Nowson, Mr. and Mrs.
and child Nicholson, D. M. Passmore, Mrs. W. C. Peacock, Miss Annie Pearman, H.
Reiber, Mr. and Mrs
Fr. and family Silverstone, Mr. & Mr.
S.
Silverstone, Arthur H. Silverstone, M. L. Silverstone, M. S. Smith, Mrs. A.G. Square, Miss Stevanion, D. V. Stephenson, Miss M.. Stieling, Dr. E. Westphal,, H. A.
Gelaibrope, Mr.
Osborce, Mr. and Mrs. l'ereira, Consul & Mrs.
Perkins, Mr. and Mrs.
Reid, Lieut.-Col,
Reigner, F. von Ritsland, H. Ross, Major K, J. Sargent, Mr. Sayer, G. W. Sirclair, A. Smith, A. Findlay Stellim, Mr. and Mrs. Synnot, Capt. A. Hart Watkins, Mr. and Mr Wilder, A. P.
Harding, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, Dr. & Mrs N., Hareland, F. A.
CRAIDIEBURN,
Adams, M. and Mrs, F. Hellingsworth, Mr. &
R. 1.
Root, Mrs. H.
Bonnar, Mr. and Mrs.
J.W.C
Clothier, Mr. and Mrs.
H. W. Daron, F. H. Denison, Misses (2). Gittins, A.
E
A CONE point upwards
and v ̈UM below
indicatesa Typhoon -to the North of the
Colony,
indicates a Typhoon to the North-East of the Colony.
DRUM.
indicatena Cyphona to the list of the Colony.
A CONE point down. wards and DRUM below
5. A CONE
Mr.
Jones, Dr. and Mrs.
Evan
6,
Smith, Crowther
Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
Grant Smith, Percy Simma, H. G. Wright, R. J. L
* KOWLOON.
Andersen, H. Francisco, Luraschi Grainger, Capt. Hanson, P.
Harding, Reginald
Hunt, E.
Kelling, C.
HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE CHINA STATION.
CLA3S.'
TONS.
GUNS, KH.P.
Lieat.-Commander A. L. Gresson Captain Roland Nugent .. Lieut.Commander W. R. Darwall Lieut.-Commander Dickens.... Lieut. Commander C. A. Fremantle Captain S. V. Y. de Horsey... Captain C, F. Thursby
Lowser, O. Qilbrecht, Mr. Robertson, Mr. Rudolph, K. Taarer, Paul Witrolnesky, R.
LAST REPORTED A
Weibniwei
en route Hongkong
CAPTAIN.
acrity Astraen Bedford Bramble Britomart ....... Cadmus Cherub
despatch-xėl...
700
3,000
Commander E. Là T. Leatham
..
cruiser, 2nd class
4.360
10
7,000
cruiser, 191 lA99
9,8.30
14
22,020
Captain C. L. Vaughan-Leo..... Captain S. E. Erskine
...
Weibaiwei
fiver gunboat
710
river gunboat
710
900 9:0
Lieut. Commander E. G. W, Davidsos. Lieut. Commander W. L. Bamber
Shanghai
Hongkong
***
sloop
1,00
1,400
Commander B. L. Majendie...
...Shanghai
water tank and rug tee
300
300
Clin
sloop ...
1,070
1,400
Commander C, D. S. Raikes
Hongkong
2:#1_July,—Swatow 5th July, Ballant.-S. O. CG...
..torpedo boat destroyer...
306
6
5.700
Weibaiwei
Hongkong
|
Flora ..
cruiser, and class
4,300
10
7,050
Hongkong.
17 andy
torpedo boat destrover
275
6
4,000
Welhaiwe
Han
torpedo boat destroyer.
275
4,000
401
Weihaiwai
26th July,Kobe 1st June, Ballast.-S. O. Co.
Tanus
torpedo boat desirnyer ...
180
1.900
cruiser, 1st class
+F
9,800
$2,000
cruiser, 1st class
14,100
30,000
Steamers Expected.
KiDil Mérlin
616
Hongkong Yokobama, Weihaiwai Yangtize
Verts
From Agenti Dur
suryeying ship cruiser, 1st class
1,070
1,400
9,800
27,000
Captain J. A. Tuke
river gunboat
180
800
INter ...
torpedo boas devroyer
३५०
6,300
Lieut. Commander J. Kiddle
river gasboat
....85
240
Lieut. Commander C. C. Walcott...
**
river gunboat
દર
140
Lieut Commander H. R. Tickell
''ver gunboat
710
Lient Commander S. H. Tennyson...
torpedo buat destrover
250
6.570
;,
receiving ship
river ganhoal
180
Boo
་་་
river gunboal
710
900
torpedo boat dutrover
35.5*
surveying the
610.
430
-tarpeda boat festmyer —
360
̄5, 90x**
river gunboa
**
195
800
river gunboal
150
550
river gunboat
150
550
Commodore R. H. S. Stokes ... Lieut-Commander H. R. Godfrey Lieut.-Commander R. M. R. West Lieut-Comusader Stevenson Commander R. W. Glennie ...... Lieut-Commander H.-B. Cox- Lieat.-Commander G. B. Spicer-Simson Lient-Commander G. J. Todd Lient Commander Jno. F. Künk.....
Yas
+
Kent... King Alfred!
Monmouth.. Maurhen..
river gun al
انه
1,200
6,300
* Flying Flag of Vice-Admiral Sir Arthur W-18reir. Commander frot fors
Lieut.-Commander Parcy Crabtree.
Commander F. H. Waltárt.
Lieut. Commander Robert E. Vaughan
Boia. W, Strath
FRENCH MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA STATION.
Kowloon, for Tsingtan.
Kagoshima Maru, for Shanghai.
Borneo, for Shanghai,
Germania, for Sydney..
Pépirtney,
. Sept. 13.
Halkan, for Const forts.
Passengers arrived,
Fer Langine, Hàm Manila, &ci Mr and
Mr. Hughes.
3
Kutsang..........Singapore .J., M. & CojSept. 14
Robin... Persia...........
Sandpiper ..Singapore, H. A. L... Sep. 14 Nippon Maru Manila...T. K. K.... Sept. 16 Sips... Neta
Saigon M. M... Sept. 16 Taku... Kawachi Mara Japan... N. Y. K... Sept. 16 Tamar
TeAl Benmont...... Singapore. G.. L. & Co Sept. 18 Tilatjáp ...... Moji ...............]]. C.-J. L........ Sept. 1
Thistle Virago Manila Sydney...M. & Co... Sept. › Laisany ....... Singapore. J., M. & CojSept. 21
Waterwitch Emp. of India Vancouver C. P. R. Coept 34 Widgeon...
Whiting. Indien........... Port Said. M. & Co... Sept. 24 Yeterolu Maru 'Colombo...'N. Y. K.... Sept. 74
Vondcock... Woodlark ...
DOCK RETURNS.
KONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCKS.
11 Kowloon Dock
Per Borneo, for Hongkong from London-H.M.S. Flora Messrs. A. C. Combes, f. Woodward, Sub-Lt. Dragon... Jessop, and Lieul, Comdi Wilso. From Powhatan.. Singapore-Rev.. H. C. Bawer and Mr. A Deony. From London for Shanghai-Messrs. Argui................................ G. N. Alcock, S. Fusniss. F. D. Allen, T, Griffiths, A, Aitkenhead, E. Randall, W. Parker, D. Ingleion, F. McLeod, V. N. Peck, J. Sut cliffe, W. Simpson, Miss D, Fras r, Meters: 3. L. Swallow and F. Gates For Yokohama Messrs. J. G. Taylor and H. Smith,
Pausagers departed.
Per Prine Sigismund, for Australian Popis Messrs. B. 8. Crombie, J.-Dear, T. Dich!, L. Fiedler, Messrs. S. Faulenbach. H. Horstmann, Singleton, W. Sleinemann, K. Wahines and S. T. Wagner.
Shipping Reports.
Str. Leongsang, from Manila vía Amoy. -
similar weather from there to Breaker Point. thence light W.N.W, winds and five cloudy weather.
Fresh N.E. winds and rough sen to Amoy and
VESSELS IN PORT.
STEAMER,
Aki Mari, Jap, 6, 3.995, M. Yagi, 8th Sept, -Seattle via Japan and Shanghai 3th Sept, Flour and Goa.-N. Y. K. Belgravia, Ger. 5.5, 3.479, Hildebrandt, 12th "Sept,-Singapore 4th Sept, Gên.--H. A.
L.
Childar, Nor, 2, 1,197, A. hugensen, 11th SeptBangkak 3rd Sept, and Swatow foth, Gen.-N. Y. K. Chiyuen, Ch. 28, 1,177, C Stewart, rath Sept., -Pakhoi 10th Sept., Bailast,-C. M. S.ʼN. Co.
Chowfa, Goz. 1.2., 1,055, T. Spiesen, 9th Sept.,
Bangkok and Sept., Rice.—B; & §:" Chunsang, Hr. s. 1,410, D. A, King, Feth SeptMoj th Sept., Coal,—I., M. & Co.
City of Delhi, Br. 1.8., 2,626, R. McGregor, 1th Sepi, Manila 8th Sept.; Petroleum OIL-9.O.CO.
Courtfeld, Br. 14, 2,87', J. Wiseman, and
Sept.,-Kuchinotzu 28th Aug., Coal-M, B. K.
The Ships Passed Canal,
Acheron
our...
16th August-Ernest Simons, Tydeus, Bor. tonshire, Syria, Ulysses 23rd August-Ara- neo. Belgravia. 20th August-Benmohr, Bre
gonio, Alcinas, Colombo Afaru, Inaba Maru, Deucalion, Glenstraz, Nera, 17th August— Indrofura, Prinz Ludwie, Vandilla, Wakasa Mar. 30th August-Idomentus, Schuylkill, Pelens, Willehad, Tonkin, Sperta, 3rd Septem- ber-Anchises, Machaon, Benalder, Peshawar, Nyanad, China (Aus) Poona, Brighton, Cey.
A lanette lon Moru, Klett, St. Patricks: 6th September -Glaucus, Hakita Maru, Yarra, Kamakura || Arg15 ...
Braix ... Maru, Hökenstaufen, Pak Ling, oth-Septem
Décidéa ber-Brisgavla, Hakata Marü, Zielen, Baron, D'Entrecasteaux
Estorgeon Fronde... Henri Rivière...
Driesen.
Alver ***
"Arrivals at Home--16th August—Achillis, Flintshire. 20th August-Preussen, Kanagawa Maru, Binledi, Hyton Lennox. 23rd August -Ernest Simont, Christiania, St. Domingo Manche
Lynx 27th August-Norman, Danfa, 30th Augus
Mousquet Colombo Maru. 3rd September-Alcinous, ramar, Wakain Maru, Ersherzog Frant
Disy Peibo.*** Ferdinand, Prins Ludwig, Sileria (Ger.) 6th
Perle.... September-Tonkin, Peleus, Syria, roth Sep
ember-Colombo Baru.
Pistolel Protée... Redoutable
Post Oter.
A Mail will close for :- On and from the 30th instant, the British Post Office at Tientsin will be closed.
armoured gunboai
steam-faunch torpedo-depot torpedo-depot...
river gunbost
+ Flagship of Rear-Admiral Boisse, Commander-in-Chiel,
San Francisco-Per Manchuria, 14th Sept, Vipere...... 1A.M.
Macao-Per Sui Tai, 14th Sept., 1.15 P.M. Singapore-Per Faurang, 18th Sept, 2 P.M. Manila-Per Awbl, 14th Sept., 3. P.M. Swatow, Ningpo and Shanghai-Per Kiu Swatow and Shanghai-Per Kwongtong, 14th Sept. 3 P.M.
Singapore-Per Ghase, 14th Sept., 5 F.M. Shanghai, Moji, Kobe and Yokohamn-Per Phence, 14th Septų, § Pa"
Daijin Mara, Jap. 1.5., 907, i, Sakurai, slag, 14th Sept., 3 P.M.
Sept.-Tamiul vis Amoy and Swalow both Sept, Sulphur and Pepper, &c.-O. S. K Empress of China, Br. s.s., 3,046, R. Archibald, GAR.M.R., 2518 Aug. Vancouver, B.C., 6th Aur and Shanghai 22nd, Mails and Gen.
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COMMANDING OFFICERS.
Capt. Tracou
Lieut. Combet...
Singapore Weihaiwci
West River" Weihaiwel West River West River Yengtaze Hongkong Hun Long Yangtsso
.... Shanghai
Weihaiwei. Swatow --Weibaiwei
Yangtze Yangisse
LAST REPORTIO A
Faison Haiphong
Chefoo
Balgon
Si-kiang (Canton) Chefoo
„Vise k'ang (S'hai)
Chefon
Saigon
Saigon
NAME
Flag and DESCRIPTION.
TONS.
¡GUNS.
H. P.
234
armoured gunboat ... receiving-ship *** 2nd class cruiser torpedo-depot...
1,721
8
+1,600
w
4,32
3,000
SDб
100
-Lient, Fauré
Liam Du Merie Commander Fournier Commander Kérihuel
AM
river gunboat.... armoured cruiser gunboat!..
180
1,150
Lieut, Audouard
16
8,7.0
Captalo Rochas
047
010
Lieut. Le Blanc",
ist class cruiser...
8,123
26
14,507
sub-marine...
destroyers ...
303
7,0x0
Lieut. Thierryac
river gunboat.i
160
Licul Meba
Fy
Haiphong.
sub-marine...
1 heat, Guesnel...
TH
Saigon
surveying.ship
3,512
800
Commander Ragot de la Touche,
Selgon
4
destroyer.
700
Commander De la Roche Karandraon..
Saigon
***
river gunboat
(01
Liest. Dos de Maindreville
Y'iss-king T'king
river gunboat
130
280
Lient Marchand
Tongku
**
sub-marine..
Lient. Habert ***
+
Saigon
***
destroyer ..*
303
7,000
Commander Mortenol ...........
sub-marine...
Lieut. Morris
Hongay
Saigon
battleship, reserve
9.330
~ 6,50.0
Saigon
1,721
1,600-
Haigon
ak
Upper,Yangtre
Hooray
***
Styx Takiang Vauban Vétéran Vigilante
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Haiphong Per Hanoi, 14th Sept., 9 A,M Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokobama; Honolulu and
Lion
Comèle Balonnette.. Bouclier Coronade Cimeterre... Belot ... Jacquin
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***
Gunboats.
| (*) Flagahip of Rear Admiral de Marolles,
Commanding the naval defence of (odo-China,
181
INTER
Capt. Passerat de Silans,
Lieut. Seriol
***
(Amene Olry)*
Commander Mortenol
Lieut. Bibel
Liegt. Devarense
***
上
Cap Saint-Jacques Hongkong
Reserve.
Saigon
Haiphong
point dowa warda
indicatesa Typhooa to_the_Bonth-East of the Colony,
A CONE point down. wards and BALL below
indicatesa Typhoon to the South of the Colony:
indicatesa Typhoon
to the South-West of the Colony.
7,
A BALL
2, A CONE
point upwards
and BALL below
indicatesa Typhoon to the West of the Colony,
indicatesa 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 beretofore, ba hoisted only when typhoons exist in such "poaltions or are moving in such directions that information regarding them is considered to be of importance to the Colony or to shippi g leaving the harbour.,
These signals are repeated at 'tho. Harbour Office, H.M.S. Tamar, Green Island Sigoal Mast, and the Flagstaff on the premises of thể” Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown. Company at Kowloon,
URGENT SIGNAL,
In addition to the above, when it is expected that the wind may increase to full typhoon force at any moment, the following Urgent Signal will be made at the Water Police' Station, and repeated at the Harbour CMOS →→
THREE EXPLOSIVE BOMBS, AT INTERVALS
~ OF TEN SECONDS. * A Black Cross will be hoisted at the sama time, superior to the other shapes.
NIGHT SIGNALS. +
1
The following Night Bignals will be exhibit- ed from the Flagstaff on the roof of the Water Police Station at Kowloon, the Harbour Office Flagstaff, and H.M.S. Tamar,
1. Thren Lights Vertical, Green Green Green, indicates that a typhoon is believed to be situated more than 300 miles from the Colony.
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II..Three Lights Vertical, Green Red Green, indicates that a typhoon is believed to be situated less than 300 miles from the Colony,
III. Three Lights Vertical, Red Green Red, indicates that the wind may be expected to Increase to full typhoon force at any moment.
No-IH: Signal will be accompanied by thir Explosive Bomba, as above, in the event of the information conveyed by this signal being first published by night.
These Night Signsis will be substituted the the Day Fignals at sunset, and will, when necessary, be altered during the night.
SUPPLEMENTARY WARNINGS.
For the benefit of Native Craft and passing. Ocean Vessels, a Coną will be exhibited at. each of the following stations during the time | that any of the above Day Signals, are hoisted
in the Harbour.
Gap Rock.
Waglan.
„Stanley,/..
Cape Collinson.
Aberdeen. Sau, Ki Wan,
Sai Kung
Sha Tan Ko), Tai Po.
This will indicate that there is a depression somewhere in the China Sea, and thai a StormR Warning is hoisted in the Harbour.'
Further details can always be given to Ocean. Vessels, on demand, by signal, from the light. houses
F. G. F100,
16th July, 1907,
Direct
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