THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH TUESDAY NOVEMBER 19 1997.
Passengers arrived.
THE GAME IN UP.
Per Rick, from Manlia-Me. D. Johnson! "When the man saw this be said Pro Palo!' which meant in Russian, 'Lost' or, in up-to-. Messrs. Ch. 1ods, C. J. Connel, C. Schiomger date English. The game is up!' 1 told him Fred. Blum, B. Whitcombe, Mr. and Mr. F. R. that if he would give me certain information heus and child, Mr. C., Hobertson, Dr. F. E
Sallers, .&.N., Mr. W. W.
F. Siles, Capt. J. P. Reid, U.8.A Mear on Tan Ching, Chin
4 Chinean. Lia, Mrs. Pe ong
•
Post Office.
XMAS MAIL.
Band Howak, D. C.
Swatow and Shanghai-Per Skookring,, 4th |
7- CONNAUGHTY: Dec., 3 P.M.
BERTRAM Atkinson, W. M. Hendy, Harold E. Manila, Samarai, Simmonhalen, Fr Win Ayre, Mr. and Mrs. Harkt, C.
Wm. H. and child Holmes, F. E. kelmshated,-Herbershobe, Matupi, Brisbane,
Hough, Dr. Spencer^^. The Canadian Mail leaving Hoogkong ou Malnarne, Adelaide, Perth and Fremantle Berry, F. J wile
Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, Barrett, Mr. M. A.A
child would not be punished, but he refused to be. Thornburgh, U.S.A., Dr. Gane, Capl. R. M. Thursday, the 21st November, is dua in London Per Prinz Sigismund, jth Dec.,g & P‹M. **»,
Alyen, Wm. B. Bright, W. H. Cifresa, J... Chevalet, Madams H. Chevalet, L.. H. „ Cowell, Mrs, C. B. Dietrich, Mr. and Mrs. Gu Wm Graw, E, W.
lleve me, even on my word of honour.
What is the thing you hold 'holiest ?', he asked. God and the Tear, tòplied. I don't accept such a swear, he said; 'swear on your mother, and I will! And I did. And then he came back alter me through the past
nge.
Shipping Boporia. “
Str. Kang Tab, kom Shanghai-Light|| variable winds and fine weather throughout."
Str. Ruli, from Manila!-Light N.W, alre "He was temporarily arrested with the and catina with smooth sea, moderate, lat 2: 26 others; but when "laken to Petersburg i inter-long, 114 51E, was reached, thence moderate vened, and, although he was banished to monsoon with moderate sea. Siberia, he was given a strip of land, and mart "ried; and now I believe he is a good patriot-
ke certainly sends me a letter about once a year. The others, 18 in all, wero executed."
M. Perritz can speak 11 languages, which include such tongues as Chinese, Turkish, and Arabic. He has many interesting trophies which beat witness to his exciting cuèer; but the one he values most is the medal which is the Russian equivalent to our Victoria Cross M. Fersitz obtained this for gallantry in Rus Bia's last war in effecting the capture of Japan- cio spics..
COMMERCIAL.
TODAY'S EXCHA>,98,
Selling
London-Bank T.T............
VESSELS IN PORT.
Arabia, Cer. 1, 4,438, C. Neumann, 1 th Nov.,-Portland, Ör, via Japan zad Oct., Flour-P, & A. 5. S. Co.
Barkston, Br. 8.8, 3,794, S. D. Seaborne, 16th Ney-Portland, Or., 18th Sept., Wheat.— Order. Cardiganshire, Br. as, W.O. Tyers, &h Nov.,
London via Singapore 12h Nov., Gen. S, T. & Co. Chibli, Br. 1, 1,135, Watack, 18th Nov,
Haiphong 15th Nov, and Hoihow 17th. Rice, Lire Stock and Gen.-B. & 5, Childay, Nor 2.5, 1,102, A. Augensen, 16th Nov., Bangkok via Swatow 6th Nor, Gen.-N. Y, K...
China, Am. 15., 3,186, J. F. Robinson, 16th
Nov.-San Francisco 1th Oct., Honolulu.
23rd, Yokoha a Nov., Kobe 6th, Nagaraki 8th, and Manila 14th, Mails and
on the afst. December, *NE
The French Mail leaving Hongkong of Thursday, the 26th November, is dus la London on the 26th December.
The German Mail leaving Hongkong 09 Thanday, the 21st November, is dus in London! on the zest December.
7.
Christmas Cards (if prepared, at Printed Malto rates) must be posted either in an up- fastened envelope or in a cover which can be easily removed for the purpose of examination without breaking any sex, tearing any paper or separating may, however, beharing surfaces. Covers with sting Cards enclosed in envelopes with notched, ends, or corners cut will be taxed as letters The best method of sanding Cards is to enclate them in an nuvelope with the flaps turned lo.
NEW YEAR PARCEL MAIL, HOMEWARD.
The next Parcel mail of the 29th instant is due in London on the 4th January, 1958 Parcels intended for New Year's delivery may be posted with an additional fee of 6 cents to be forwarded overland via Brindisi. Parcels are due in London about the 30th
December,
Such
The rates of postage on ordinary parcels are as follows : for a parcel not ex'ding 3 lbs, in weight do cts.
1
H
#1
7 lbs.
́$1.20·99" 11 lbs. St.Bo Under no circumstances will parcel weigh- ing over tilbs, be forwarded,
Gen.-P. M. S. 5. S. Co.
All parcels containing jewellery or any China, Aust. 4.9, 3,855, A. de leiris, 17th Nov,
Kobe and Shanghai 9th Nov, Gen-Article of gold or silver must be insured, all insured parcels must be sealed. The snais S., W. & Co. Chowfa, Gen. 3.5, 1,055, T. Spiesen, 18th Nov,,must bear the impression of a device or private --Bangkok via Hoihow 17th Nov, Rice mark. Coins must not be used for sealing and Wood-B, & 5, 53:Empress of Japan, Br. 3,039, Henry' Pybus, NR, 20th Oct.-Vancouver 1st Oct., and Shanghai 18th, Mails and Geo..
C. P. R. Co.
'Do.
deniänd,
2/0)
Do. 4 months' sightmaren ins
France-Bank T.T........
2561
America-Bank T.T.
491
1531 ..741
Germary-Bank T.T..................
India TT..... ............
Do. deinad........
Shanghai-Bank T.T. Singapore T.T. Japan-Bank T.T, Java-Bank T.T.
". Buying
·4 months' sight LIC.
14% prem Erzherzo. Franz Ferdinand, Aust. 4.3., 3,843,
901
-122}
.......713 3/16 6 months' sight L/C,
12/17/16 jo-days' sight San Francisco & Hew York çoj 511 '4 months' sight. 30 days' gight Sydney and Melbourne 2.17/16 4 months aight France......
do.
6 months' right
BA.......
4 months' sight Germany
*****
Bar Silver...................
Bank of England cate
Bank of France..
...,4. 2.661
2.16 ..271 ...7 % .31 X .9.72
*Sovereign
THE WEATHER.
The following repost is from Mr. F. G. Figg, Director of the Hongkong Observatory zm.
On the 19th at 12.05 p.-The barometer bas fallen moderately in N. China and rised slightly in S. Chion,
Pressure is high ojer China to the North of ibe Upper Yangtes, and relatively low over Tougking the 8. coast of China, and Formosa,
The wind probably freshe 1 from N. and N.E. in the Formosa Channel, in the N. part of the
China Sct.
Hongkong-Rainfall for the 4 hours ending at to am, to-day, oöt inch.
FORECAST,
*
longkong and neighbourhood, E. to N. winds, freshening cloudy, some light rain.
Formosa Channel, N.E. and Nowiada,
fresh.
3.South coast of China betwegs Hongkong
And Lamocks, same es, No. 1.
4.--South coast of China between Hongkong And "Hainan, same as No. 12
Shipping.
Arrivals Kwangiah, Ch. 8.5, 1,536, W. Hi Lunt, 18th Nov.-Shangha 15th Nov., Gen.-C. M. S. N. Co.,
Vorwaris, Ger. $.., 643, H. Frandsen, 18th Nov-Kwong-chow-wan and Macao 18th Nov, Goo&Co.
Rubi, Br, s.s., 1,691, R. W. Almond, 18th Nov, Manila 16th Nov, Gea, and Hemp.-S. "T/&.CO.
Jason, Br. s.s., 4,8:0,T. G. Steeves, 18th Nov, -Yokohama zath Nov., Gen-B. & S. Benavon, Br.s2518, AW: S. Thomson, 19th Nov.-London via Singapore 3rd Oct, Gen.-G; L. & Co. Coquet, Br. 6.5, 2,68, T. Walker, 19th Nov,,-
Kütchinotsu igih Nov,,/Coal~M, B. §. Tingiang, Br.-.., 100, E. M. Reynolds, 19th Nev-Canton 8h Nev., Gen.), M. &
Co.
C. Maicovich, 16th Nov-Singapore 7th Nov. Gen.-S., W. & Co. Hafstein, Ger. s., 985, A. Niejohr, 19th Nov.,
Moj 15th Nov, Coal-, & Co.
| Hue, Fr. 1.8, 705, J. Pannier, 18th Nov.,-
Haiphong via Pakboi, Hoihow and Kwong-chow wan 17th Nov., Gen A. R.
M.
Kweilin, Br. 85. 2,027, Hards, 16th Nov.,
Canton 16th Nov., Gan,-D. &S, Laising, Br. 5.3., 3,460, E. J. Todd, 11th Nov. -Calcutta 24th Oct, Penang and. 'Singa pare 4th Nov., Gen-, M. & Co. Locksun,
Ger. 1.8., 1,675, W. Tanbert, 16th Nov.-Bangkok and Nov., Rico-B. & S. Loongsang, Br. $.s., 1,691, S. J. Payne, 18th Nov.-Banila 15th Nov, Gen-, M. & Com
purposes.
A Mail will close for :- Swatow, Amoy, Foochow and Shanghai-Pet Shothu Maru, 20th Nov, 8.A.M. -
Macao-Per Sui Fai, 20th Nov, 1,15 PM. Shanghai-Pei Tingaang; zoth Nov., 3 RM. Shanghai-Per Hangiang, toth Nov, 3 P.M. Hoihow and Haiphong-Per ChiAli, 20th Nov., P.M.
Quong-chow-wan, Hoihow, Pakhoi and Haiphong-Per Hue, 21st Nov., AM.
Europe, &, India. sa Taitenrio-Per Prins Ludwig, 21st Nov., 11. A.M,
Macao-Per Sud Tat,2ist Nov, 115 PM. Singapore, Penang and Calcutta Laitang, 2111 Nov, 2 r.,
Shanghai, Nagasaki, Jabe, Yokohama, Victoria and Vâncouver R.L.-Ves Empress of Jupon, 21st Nov 3 P..
Swatow and Shanghai-Per Yockow, 21st
Machew, Gen. 8.5., 991, R. G. Zöllner, 16th
Nov-Bangkok 7th Nov, Gen, B. & S. Mercedes, Br. 6, 3, 00, J. 5. McGregor, 2101 || Nov., 3 P.M.
ept-Weihaiwei 16th Sept., Ballast.- Admiralty.
Murex, Br. 6.5, 2,340, A. Deacon, 4th Nov.,
M.
Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and San Francisco-Per Nippon Baru, 7th Dec,, to AM
Shangbai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama Victoria and Vancouver, B.C.-Per Empress of China, 19th Dec, 3;P.M***
VISITORS AT THE HOTELS,
HONGKONG:
*Law, B. D. *. Mrs. Logan, Mr. and Mrs
Abraham, B. S. Abram, Mr. and
W; J. Adams, P. R Aftation, A Agaitiz, A. R... Angus, H. D. Barnes, W. F. Battiscombe, H. G. Beattie, R. B, Befkeru, Y. V. Birbeck, K; ).. Bisney, Miss Bisney, Mr & Mrs Bloss, Jr, G.S. Bluen, 5, 8 Boyd, W.H Brunner, Bulmer, J. R
B3.
W.
Marriott, Dr. O,
McIntosh, G. E.
Meleenthin, Capt. and
Mr. H.
Newborn, R. H,
Oslo, A.
Fryne, W. W.
Peake, T. M.
S. Terkins, Mr. and
T. L.
Polter,-E, C. Powell, W. A. Preshaw, C. M. Pugb, A. J. Radbruch, W.
J
Jeffries, W. C. Laidler, Mr.
Hutchinson, Wm. M. Kiene; F Lawson, Capt. J. McKenzie, J. H Moga Mr. Silva Neur, Mr & Mrs,
FB. Wagatha, Made Mals
aello FX L Wagner, Johu &.
KOWLOON,
Morris, 1.
Stone, P. E. F.
Roth, Mr. and Mrs. S.
R.
Tuke, 1.M.S., Capt. and
Mrs. A Valenzuela, Dr. F. Zweiger, Mr. and Mrs.
and children
CHINA COAST METROKOLOGICAL REGISTER,
Kochi
*Nagasaki ...... Kagoshima... Oshima .......
WEATHER-FORMUASTS AN
STORM-WARNINGS 1880ED
FROM THE HONGKONG OBSERVATORY.
METEOROLOGICAL SIGNALS,
Meteorological signals ar kointed on the mait in front of the Water Police Station Tsim Sha t'i for the information of mastere
· of vessels" "leaving the port. They do not necessarily imply that bad weather is expected hors:-
A CONE point upwards
indicates a Typhoon to the North of the Colony.
A CANE point upwards
and 12 UM below
indicates a Typhoon to the North-East of the Colony
A DRUM
Ortiz, Mr. and Mrs. and "
child
November 18th, 1907. Res.
Hat, Th, Hu. Wind Wr..
Vladivostock.7 a.m. Nemuro 6 m. 1981
Mrs. Hakodate ***
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29.8
Polglase, A. W.
Tokio
[29 85]
30.03
30.19
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130.15
32.11
$30.13
30:9
130.01
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a.m
30 35
147
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10
11 30.12 72 83
A CONE point down. wards
Ralphs, E. Ray, E. H. Richardson, Ms. M. Richardson, Miss Robinson, Capt. C. S.
Schlesinger, C. J. Sandes, Miss F. E.
Sellers, E. X. Shields, C. E. Smith, McGrego Spittles, J. Stark, G. L.
Brayfield, T. Brooke, C. B. Carmichael, D. Carpenter, B. W.. Carier, A. Colvin, H. E. Connell, C Cory, Mr. and Mrs. Crake, W. A. Crook, A. H. Cruickshank, J. Curry, George Demaretz, Mr. Determang, Mr. & Mrs. Dowson, Capt. M. Duncan, Mrs. K. M. Einstmann, W. Ezekiel, R. M. Falconer, P. J.
Fairaol, P. Findler, P Fisher, H. G. Franklin, C. B. Frost, B. L.
Fuller, Denman
Stebbing, W. 5. Stevens, Rev. A. Stone, Mrs. F. B. Stoce, Miss J.. Thorne, Mr. and Mrs.
Tricker, C. H.
Tullidge, G. W: "
Vidal, Mr.
Walton, T.
Saba Ishigakilima....
Bonin 19....... Chefoo... Wesha wei. Hankow Kiukiang
Shanghai..... 9
Gottla.
sharp Peak..
Amoy a.m./29.
Swathe... i
Faihokus ami faichu........ +4
fainan ***
Kosbaa Pescadores..
Tarton am.
Hongkong foam. Victoria Peak Gap Rack ...
Macao...į
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Hoihow.....9 a.m.
Pakhoi
Warren, Mr. and Mrs Phallen oam 30.00
H. G. Whitcombe, B.
Hewett, Hon. Mr. and Wihel, D.
Mrs. E. A Hollmann, W. Hohmann, A. Howard, E. Innes, Capt, R. Johnson, Mrs. V Joseph, M. R.
Manila
Legaspi............ Bacolod
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F.M.
Fuller, S. J.
Warren; Miss
Tourist.c
30.03
C. St. James |
[29.99
Gittios, G.
Warren, Miss G.
Gorrell, 0.
Weingarth, Miss H.
Aparri
am. 30.06
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Hall, Capt. T..
White, Mr. and Mrs.
am. 29
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Harding, R.
9 am
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Harrison, J. L.
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Williams, Capt & Mrs.·
C. I.
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130,00
Williams, J. T. L.
November 19th, 1907, am
Winter, A.§.
Wong, P. L...
Wood, G. G. Woods, J. D..
Vladivostock am Nemure 6 s.m
Hakodate
Tokio
Py+K.
Kochi Nagasaki Kagoshima
Naha Ishigakilima.
Bonin 19.
Chefoo...ni
Hankow
58.m
"
"Singapore, Penang. Madras, Colombo and Bombay-Per Kagoshima fars, 1st Nov.,
Swatow, Amay and Foochow-Per Hat chẳng, 22nd Nov., 9-A.M.
Puto Samba 7th Nov., Oil in bulk.-A., K4PM. & Co. S. Dollar, Dr. sav., 12,674, C. H. Cross, 16th, Nov,--Moji 11th Nov., Coal.-A., K. & Co.
Pheumpenh, Br. ss., 1,005; J. H. Scott, 'rath'
Nov. Saigon 8th Nov., Rice and Meal- Wo Fat Sing
Prinz Sigismund, Ger. sa 3,301, D: Lenz, 18th Nov-Sydney 25th Oct., and Manila 15th No. Gen-M. & Co
Shantung. Br. 5.5., 1,835, Robinson, 1st Nov,-
Cheribon, (Probolingo), 20th Oct., Sugar
B. & S.
Shoshu Maru, Jap, 5.5, 929, M, Nemoto, 17th Nov, hanghai via l'orts 12th Nov., Gen,
5. Taikosan Mitu, Jap. 5, 996, 1. Fukuri, 8th Nov.-Kuichinoizů 3rd, Nov, Coal-M. B. K.
J
Tango Mare, Jap. 6.6, 7,661. A. E. Moser, 17th Nov.-Seattle and hanghai 14th Nov, Four and Gen.-N, Y, K Tainan, Br, 5.5, 2,500, C. Lindbergh, 14th Nov.-Sydney 6lly Oct., Queensland Ports, Via Port Darwin, Zamboanga and Manila 11th Nova Gen.—B. & 5. Woolwich, Br. 9.5., 1,845, A. Stoker, 13th Nov:
-Moji 8th Nov., Coal-D. & Co., Ld. Yochow, Br. ss., 1,912, F. Northeasbe, 17th Nov., Shanghai 3th Nov., Gen~B. & S. Zweena, Hr. ss., 941, A. Ramsay, 17th New
-Samarang 6th Nov, Sugar and Cotton, --Chinese.
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SAILING VER Eclipse, Br.4-masted bark, 2,968, L. D. Vance,
20th Sept., -Cautor 19th Sept., Billast. S. O, Co.
Lawhill, Br. 4-masted bark, 1, 2,
28th Aug.-from New York, Care Oil.~ 5:0. Co.
Steamer Experted,
Agents .Pu
Macao-Per Suf Taf, 22nd Nov, 1.15 PM. Manila-Per Loongsang, sand Nov. 3 P.M. Tientsin-Per luichpw, rìnd Nov., 3 r.M. Ningpo and Shanghai-Per:Puoting,, zand Nov, M.
Cebu and Iloilo Per Kashing, 2 nd Nov, 3 P.M. Honolulu and San Francisco-Per China, zand Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Nov., 5. P.M.
I
Austin, F.
*Kebi, R.A., Col. Blair, Mr. and Mrs.D. te, Capt. and Mrs Oshima dyi]
'K.
Vaughno Chalmers,
Maldab, Geo.. Cochrane, Mr. & Mrs. Martin, R.
J Darling, Col Davidson, Mr.
lis, A Davies, Hon. W. Rees
Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. Fischer, R... Fletcher, Mr.
McCaffery, Mr. & Mrs. Weibaiwera.m.
Raymond, Mu
Kinkiang Shanghai.m Gutzlaff.....
-i3o.r harp Peak... Amoy am.19.9 iwatow} ľaiboku Am.] raichu...
Mast, B.
Mitchell, R.
Monk, S. D.
Moorsom, Mr.
Pereira, Consul & Mrs. Perkins, Mr. and Mrs.
J. L.
Fremantle, Lt-Comde.
Reid, Lieut. Col.
Reigner, F. von
Rissland, H.
30.09
Ross, Major, J..
Fargent, Mr.
Sayer, G, W.
Koshun Pestadorei... Jantou.) Am.
in 13007
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A. B..
Sinclair, A.
Victoria Pank.
lap Ruck
Macho............
Manila-Per Rubi, 23rd Nov., 16 A.M. Macao-Per Sut Tai, 23rd Nov, 1.15 P.M.Fraser, R.C. Lieu. Kobe-Per Triwan, 15th Nov., 3 P.M. Europe, A., India, plo Tuticorin-Pet and Mrs. Fucke, Mr. Galbraithe, Mr Tonkin, 25th Nov., I AM.
Gibson, Mr.
Mr. Golsthrope,
Greenhill, L. S. Grieg, Mr. Hall, J... Hancock, Mr.
B.C. and Seattle, Wash.-Per Tango Maru Shanghai, Moji, Kobe, Yokohama, Victória,
25th Nov.. 3 P.M. *.
Swatow and Shanghal -Per Krúktang, 26th Nov, 3.PH
$
Batavia, Cheribon; Samarang, Sourabaya and Macassar-Per Tjibodas, z8th Nov., TỦ Á.M. Manil-Per Zafire, 30th Nov, 10 A.Ṁ... Timor, Part Darwin, Thursday Island, Cooktown, Cairas,, Townsville, Brisbane Sydney, Habari, Launceston, New Zealand; Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth and Fremantle Pei, Eastern, 3:th Nov, 11 AM,
Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama,“ Honolulu and San-Francisco-Por. Manchuria, 30th Nog 11-AM......
Farone, Not Ladia, da Ticari Devanka, 30th Noy., II A..
Manila, Zamboanga, Port Darwin, Thurs Island, Cooktown, Caitos, Townsville, Tris bane, Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, «Ver Zealand, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth-“Per Changsha, th Dec., 3P.M.
Vessels
From
Manchuris Print Ludsig Sithonia...
. Nyanza
Shanghii..P. M. Co... Nov. 23. Shanghai... M. & Co... Nov. 20 Shanghai Hz.A, Lov, 20 Singapore P&O Co Nov. 21
NAME.
Fri, Nonas, 16), C. Wagle, 19h Nov,- | P. R. Luitpold: Calambo.M, & Co... Nov. 24
acrity Saigon 14th Nov., Rice and Flour.Sui Mow ..... Singapore, H. A. L...... Nov, 24
Astraça Aagaard, Thoresen & Co.
Yawata-Maru.. Thursday 1 N. Y. K... Nov. zj
Medford ... Kagoshima Mard, Jap. 5.5., 7,751, K. Koript9th Kamakura M. [fapan N. Y. K... Nov. 25
Bramble Tourane ... Singapore.M. Me no. Nov. 15 Nov,Moji 15 Nov, Gen-N. Y. K,
Moji Kiev, Rus. ss, 3.47, Oranvodesy, 19th Nov, Tjibodas...
L. C. J. L... or. 16 Britomari
Cadmus Nippon Muru. Japara........ T. K. K... Nov, 27 Shanghai 16th Nov, Gen-M. & Co
“Kutrang"......" Calcultă........ 1., M. & Co Ney, 28 Cheras
Clio Pet-Ho, Fr. 58, 5.456, Carl, 19th Nov-
Singapore 13th Nov. Gen-M. M.
Fame.. Flora..."
Clearance at the Harbour,
Proteus, for Swaton.
Phranang, for Swatow. Kwangiak, for Canion,"
Kwellin, for Shanghai.
Amigo, for Hoihow Jason, for Singapore.
Heefco, for Shanghai. Sungkiang, for Manila.
'Gregory Apcar, The Shanghai.
Hwichow, for Canton,
Shoshu Maru, for fwatow. Progress, for Borneo, Kiev, for Singapore..
Departures.
Nov. 19. Hait for Swatow. Phraseng, for Bangkok. Helene, for Haihow. Gregory Apear, for Shangbai, &c. Sungklang, for Manila. Taming, for Manila.
Proteus, for Bangkok, Mafoe, for Shangkai.
Amigo, for Haiphong. Progres, for Borneo. Helläs, for Canton. Kwynglah, for Qunton,
DOCK RETURNS.......
HOMOKONG AND WHJAMPOA DOCKS.
Neil Mcleod..... ie Kowloon Deck
Tsinan......untar
Sui Tai....................
Germania............
H.M.S. Taku igo
Taming ************ Cormano'ilso
The Ships Passed_Canal.
Handy
HATI
lanus..
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Kent
Кірк
Kinsha
11
Merlin
Monmouth...
Alked *
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Moorhen ... Nightingale ka 281k Odober-Australien 9th October Utter... Nyanan, Dortmund, Monmouthshiri, Duntars. Robin 1st November-Montgomeryshire, P. R. Luit Sandpiper ... peld, Sanski Maru, Tourans. 1st November Snipe —Socotra," "Hakala Moru, 5th November= | Taku Bombay Maru, Namur, Shenanip, Peshawar Tamar Sambla, Scandia, Nippon, Trangusbar, BhTeal November-Antessor, Kennebec, Nera, Stentor, Thistle Colombe Maru, Nils, Sikk, Vandalia, Goeden, Virago, Suwa Maru, 12th November-gamemnon Waterwitch Glenturret, Aragonio, Hirafu Maru, York Whiting... Bestarig. 15th November-os Maru, Sado Widgeon... Maru, Armand Bakie, Siam, Kleist, Marusan, | Woodcock... Arrivals at Home-28th October-Csylis. | Woodluck ... 29th Deisber-Samityjum, Australien, lit November-Pring Iiinrich, gib November **** athay Priam. Bib Navember-Austria, Rhimanis, Socvira, Tilimachur, 11th Novem- ber-Senuki Maru, visth,”November-Niro, Druzilla, Tranqusbar, Banglos, Sambia, Sias
I'sipan.............
Sherdridge, Mr. & Mrs. Hongkong.m.30,1
Smith, AC Findlay Harding, Mr. and Mrs. Stellim, Mr. and Mr. Harsland; F. A Synnot, Capt. A. Hart
Wakefield, Mrs, Hell P.
Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. Williamson, Mra.
Hill, E. E.
Hockaday, W..
Kelsall, Major & Mrs., Wilson, Dr. & Mrs N.
CRAIGIEBURN,
Mrs.
Adami, M. and Mrs. F. Hollingsworth, Mr.
R. J. Bonner, Mr. and Mrs. Jones, Dr. and Mrs.
Evan J.W.C.. Clothier, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Crowther
Smith, E. Grant H.W Denison, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
Crabt Denison, Misses (2) Gittins, A.
Fmith, Percy
Heihom 9 mm.
Fakho......
30.08
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b Cebi Laboao....
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HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE OLLINA-STATION.
.CLASS.
despatch-vessel...
cruiser, and class cruiser, 1st class.
river gunboat
river gunboat
torpedo beat destroyer
cruiser, txt class
cruiser, 1st class
TONS GUNS, H.P.
-indicates a Typhoon
to the last of the Colony.
A CONE point down- wards and DRUM below
indicatesa Typhoon to_the_Bouth-Bast of the Colony.
6. A CONE
-point down wards and BALL below
indicatesa Typhoon to the South of thu Colony,
indicates a Typhoon
to the Fouth-West, of the Colony.
A HALI
indicatesa Typhoon
Colony.
| to the West of the
A COME
paint upwards
and BALL below
indicates a Typhoon
to the Worth-West of the Colony,
Red Signals indicate that the centre is believed to be more than 300 miles away from this Colony.
Black Signal indicate that the centre is believed to be fors than 300 miles away from the Colony.
The above signals will, as heretofore, ba bilated only when typhoons exist in sach positions or are moving in such directions that information regarding them is considered to be of importance to the Colony or to shippi g learing the harbour,
These signals are repeated at the Harbour Office, H.M.S. Tamar, Green Island Signal Mast, and the Flagstaff on the premises of the Hongkong and Kowloon What, and Godawa' Company at Kowloon,
URGENT SIONAL.
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, Polică Station, and repeated at the Harbour Office
THREE EXPLOSIVE BOMER, AT INTERVÁLA
OF TEN SECONDS.
A Black Cross will be hoisted at the KAISE umej superior to the other shapes.
NIGHT SIONALS.
. The following Night Bigoals will be exhibit...- ed from the Flagstaff on the roof of the Water, Police Station at Kowloon, the Harbour Office Flagstaf and H.M.S. Tamar
Three Lights Vertical, Green Green Green, indicates that a typhoon is believed to be altualed more than 300 miles from the Colony,
་་་་་ད་་་་་་་་་་
Three Lights Vertical, Green Red Green indicates that a typhoon is believed to be situated less than 300 miles from the Colony."
II). Three Lights Vertical, Red Green Rød, indicates that the wind may be expected to increase to full typhoon force at any moment,
No. If Signal will be accompanied by the Explosivš Bomba, as above, in the event of the taformation conveyed by this signal being first published by night, *
These Night Siguals will be substituted-the- the Day Siguale at sunset, apdświll,, when - necessary, be altered during the night.
CAPTAIN.
LÁST KEFORTED
700
3,000
Commander E. La T. Leatham
..Canion-
4,
10
7,000
Captain C. L. Vaughan Lee...
Hongkong
191300
14
22,030
Captain S. E. Erskine
710
6.
900
710
.6
920
Lieut.-Commander-E; G. W. Davidsonj. Yangire - Lient-Commander W. L. Baraber,
mämm
Hongkong
Yaogie
sloop ......... water tank and sinop
1,070
6
$1,400
Commander Majendie...
Hangkang
I tug
390
100
Hongkong
$,070
6
1,400
Commander C, D, S. Reikes
Hongkong
torpedo boat destroyer
306
Ď
5700
Lieut.-Commander A, L. Greason....
Hoogkook
'cruiser, and class.
41300
7000,Captain "Roland'Nugent...
Shangbil
torpedo boat destroyer
775
6
* 4,000
Lizut.-Commander W, H. Darwal) ————Hongkong-
275
6
4,000
torpedo baal destroyer ...
6
9.800
i
3,900 12,000
Lleat-Commander Dickens ..* Lient-Commander C. A. Fremantle '....
Hongkong
Hongkong
14,100
18
39,000
Captain S. V. Y. de Honey ... Captain C, F.
616
4
200
1,070
6
1,400
Commander F. H. Water
*** Lleat-Commander S. H. Tennyson
Thunby
Sing poro
Hongkong
Yangise
DL1
.9,800
14
32,000
Captain J. A. Take ........ .....
Ένα
Lleat-Commander Robert E. Vaughan
240
Lient Comminder. R. S. Roy
6,100
Lieut-Commander J. Kiddis
140
West River Yangtee Hongkong. Weal River
...
West Airer
340
"Yangur
6.500 i
Hongkong
Hongkong
800.
Yangtse
900
6,300
Lient Commander R. M. R. West Lient-Commander Stevenson
Yanging
+4
Hongkong
450
Commander R. W. Ghunle
Bias Bay
5,900
800
550
550
Lieut Commander II, B. Cox Lieat-Commander Inn, F. Knox....... Lieut. Comd, H. R. V. Cottrell-Dormer Lieut. Commander G. R. Låringátóbb,
Hongkong
Yabgist
Yangtis,
Yangtse
+i
river gunbast
surveying ship...
cruiser, ist class
river gunboat ***
river Kuebost in m impeda boat destroyer river gudbaat
river gunboat river gunboat torpedo buat destroyer receiving
ship river gunboat river gunboat torpedo boat
**
surveying shiroyer
torpedo boat destroyet river gunboat, river gunboaturam. river-gunboat
לנד
Arthur W. Mcon, Commgeć
Dixon,
Leat Commander C. Walcott Licut-Commander H, R. Tickell
Lieut. Commander Alsp D Bain, W. Doin.
Commodore R. H, 5, Stoke#....
Lieut. Commander 11. R. Godfrey
Strath
Kudat Hongkong
SUPPLEMENTARY[WARNINGS.
"For the benefit of Native Craft and passing Ocean Vessels, a Cone will be exhibited at tach of the following stations during the timm that any of the aboro Day Sígusts are hoisted in the Harbour.
Gap, Rock.
Wagian.
Stanley,
Cape Collinson,
Abardian. Sau El Wan, Sad Kong.
Sba Tau Kot.
pussy Tal Fo. This will indicate that there is a depression" somewhere,lu the China Sea, and that a Storm Warning is boisted in the Harbour,
Foribar details can always be given to Donam Vessels, on demand, hy'sigual, from the light house.
7100,
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