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Shipping.

Arrivals.

Tonkin, Fri 16, 5,784, A. Charbonnel, 14th

Nov-Yokohama 6th Nov, and Shang bai aand, Mails and Cen-M. M. Priar Regent Luitpold, Ger. 5.1., ́3,919 H. Kirchner, 34th Nav-Bremen 13th Oct., and Singapore 19th Nov, Mails and Gen. ---M. &.Co. Haitan

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

VESSELS IN PORT

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corners cat will be taxed at Tetlors. The best method of sending Cards is to enclose them in an envelope with the flaps turned in.

CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR. is due is London on the 28th December,

The English Mail, leaving on the goch inst.;

The German Mail, leaving on the 4th is due in London on the 1st January, 1908.

...

Dec,

· Strawano,- Ascot, Br. 6.8., 2,786, J. B. Booth, 19th Nov

Durban 11th Oct., and ́s hing-wan-taq Barkston, Br. s.5, 2,754, S. D. Seaborne, 10th

14th Nov, Ballast.-G. L. & Co.,

Nov-Portland, Or.. 78th Sept., Wheat.---` Order. Bourbon, Fr. 1.x., 197, Le Bail, oth Nov, Sigur 16th Aor, Gen. Man Fat & Co.

**NEW YEAR PARCEL MAIL' HOMEWARD. Empress of Chian, Br. 3., 3,046, R. Archibald,

The next Parcel mail of the 29th instant is Och, and Shanghai suver, BC due in Londen, on the th January, 1938.

17th Nov., Mails and

Parcels intended for New Year's delivery may Wagle, 19h Nov.-be posted with an additional fee of 67 cents to

be forwarded 'overland win Brindisi. Saigon 14th Nov., Rice and Flour Parcels are due in London about the 30th Aagaard, Thorean & Co. Frithjol, Nor. ., 891, O. Andersen, atst

December. Nov.-Swatow 20th Nov., Geb.-O. S. K. Fukushu Maru, Jap. ss, 1990, T. Ito, 23rd

Br. 11, 1, 183, J. 5. Roach, 24th Nov., -Foochow and Ñov, and Amoy 23rd,...]....... Gen.-D., L., & Co.

Mathilde, Get. 5.8., 851. A. A. Ulderup 24th Nov-Haiphong via Pakhoi and Holbow 23rd Nov, l'igs and Gen-J, & Co. Tibodas, Dul 8.5, 2.935, 1. Zwart, 3 th Nov.,

-Amoy ajrd Nov, Gen.-J. C. I. L. Dagny, Nor. 4, 883, O. Abrahamsen, 24th Nov-Dainy toth Nov., Beans.—Aagaard, Thoresen & Co.

Zillah, Br. as, 2,412, W. Peart, 24th Nov.

Moji 18th Nov, Coals.-M. B K. Cheong Shing, Br. 8.s., 1,255, F. Wheeler, 24th

NovTientsin is Chefno 8th Nov., Gen, and Derby Ponies-J., M. & Co. Wo Sang, Br. ss.; 1,127, A. A. Campbell, 24th

Nov.-Canton 23rd Nov. Gen-B. & S. Kiuklang, Br.46,-1,223, If.-A. Wavell, 141h

Nov.,-Cantos 23rd Nov., Gen.-B. & . Catherine Apcar, Br. 14. 1,730, W. D. A. Thomas, th Nov.-Calcutia 5th Nov, Penang and Singapore 19th, Gen.-D. S. ‚asth Yawata Mart, Jap s.n, 3,816, K. Homma,

Nov.-Melbourne and Ports: 27th Oct., Gen.-Y. Y. K. Kamakura Maru, Jap. 8.3. 1.798, H. Fraser, 25th Nov,-Yokohama and Shanghai (316 * Nov., Gen.-N. Y. K. Kailong. Br. 1.3. 987, E. Fislavson, 25th. Nov.,

Cebu and floilo as Nov, Sugar and Hemp.-B. & S. Yuensang, Dr., 1,128, Rolfe, 2 th Nov,

Mabila zand Nov, Gen-J., M. & Co. "Chowtui, Get $5., 1,119, W. Möllermann,

15th Nov-Bang okeilih Nov., and Swalow 74th, Rice and Teak wood.-B. & 5. Eastern, Br. s 2,173, W. G. McArthur, 25th Nov-Kohe zoth Nov., Gen.-G., L. & Co Alacrity, Br. desmasch-vessel, o, Comdr. E. La T. Leatham', aeth. Nog from Canton,

Clearances at the Harbour.

Fri, lax Saigon,

Kwangiek, for Shanghai...

Prins Regent Lupid, for shanghai.

Winnebago, for Moji,

Haita, (or Swatos.

Tonkin, for Saigon

Frithjof, for Haiphon Swart, for Saigon.

Departures

Nov. 24 Daijin Maru, for Swatow.

Coquet, for Kuchinotzu.

Nov,

Chlidar, for Swatow.

Tarugitan Maru, for Kuchinotzu.

Qarl Diederichten, for Hoihow, ·

· Prins Regani Luitpold, for Bhanghai, &c.

Kwangtah, for Shanghai.

Holstein, for Haiphqdg.

"Hupsk, for Hoihow."

Passengers arrivaṁ.,

Per Cheongshing, from Tientsin, &c.—Mrs.

. Levy,

Per Hallan, from Coast Ports-Mr. Najano, rod By Chinese.

Per Tjibedus, from Ampy¬Mr. and Mrs. v,

d. Basch, child and servant, and Miss Da

Per Catherine Appar, frem Çalcuita, &cļ— Mr. Woodgates, 83 Chinese, 17 Indinos, and 3 Japanese

R.B.R., 19th

Gen.-C. P. K. Ca.

Fri, Nor. 8, 161, C.

Nov.-Anpine vin Amoy and Swatow sind Nov, Gon-, SK. Hanoi, Fr. 3.5, 739, Merlees, 2nd Nov,

Haiphong 19th Nov., and Holhow aiit, Cen-AR. M.

Japan, Br. ss., 3,8 6, J. G. Olifant, 22nd Nov, -Yokohama via Kobe and Moji 17th Now, Gen, a d Coal.-D. S. & Co., Ld.. Kiev, Rus. us, 3.171, Oranvodety, 20th Nov.,

-Put back, Gen.-M. & Co. LooBok, Ger, us, 1,340, G. Schultsen, zzod

Nov,-Bangkok 14th Nov,, Rice-B & S Manchuria, Am, ., 6,750, J. W. Saunders,

10th Nov., San Francisco 14th Oct., and Shanghai th Nov., Malls and Gen-P. M. S. S..Co. Mercedes, 13r. ., 1, 00, J. S. McGregor, 21st ept.,Weihaiwei 16th Sept, Ballast- Admiralty.

Murex, Br. ss., 7,340, A. Deacon, 14th Nov,

Pulo Sambo 7th Nov., Oil is bulk.—A, K. & Co.

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M. S. Dollar, Br, .., 2,674, C. H. Cross, róth |

Nov.-Moji 11th Novi, Coal-A., K& Ca.

Nanshan, Br. 1.9., 1,165, A, Jones, 20th Nov.-- Saigon 15th Nov, Rice and Gen.-B. & Cd

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Pheumpenh, Br. 5.5, 1,065, J. H. Scott, 14th

Nov.-Saigon 8th Nov., Rice and Meal Wo Fat Sing

Prinz Sigismund, Ger. 5.x., 3, 302, D. Lenz, 18th

Nov.-Sydney 15th Öci., and Mavila 15th. Not Gon-M. & Co Quarta, Ger. ss., 1,145, H. Madsen, 20tly Nov., -Java Ports 11th Nov., Sdgar and Gen→ JCFL

.

Seshu Maru, Jap. s.5, 1,119, K. Tashir, 23rd Nov.-Shanghai 17th Nov, Gen.-0. S.

K.

Taikosan Maru, Jap. sa., 1,996, d. Fukuri, lib Nov-Kulchinotzu 3rd Nov, Ceal.-M.

B. K. Tanga Maru, Jap. s. 7,46, A. E. Moses, 17th Nov-Seattle and hanghai 14th Nov, Flour and Gen-N, Y. K Tean, Br. 3., 1,346 A. Sommerville, zand

Nov.-Manila 19h Nov., Gen.-B. & S. Tjilstjáp, Dut. 15, 1,47;, P. J. vos Emmerick, 19th Nov-Moji rath Nov., Coal and Gen.-J. C. J L

Tsinan, Br. S.S., 2,300, C. Lindberg, 14th

Nov.,Sydney 16th Octy Queensland Forts, via Port Darwin, Zimboanga 'nad "Manila 11th Nov, Gen.-B. & S. A Winnebago, Br, 5.5, 2,540, McDonald, and Nov Canton 21st Nov.; Ballast, S. O. Co

Woolwich, Br. 8.5, 1,84), A. Stoker, 13th Nov.,

-Moji 8th Nov., Coal,—D, & Co, Ld.

SAILIKO VERK) S.-

Eclipse, Br, 4 mastéd bark, 2,568, L. D. Vance,' 20th Sept.,-Canton 19th Sept., Ballas

S. n. Co.

MONDAY NOVEMBER 25, 1907.

VISITORS. AT THE HOTELNOS

Abraham, E. S.

·Adams; P. R."< Attalion, A. Agastis, A. R....

Acheson, Mri, Andrews, P. R.

Audinet, J.

HONGKONG.

Battiscombe, H. G. Beattie, R. H. Bermenn, G. Birbeck, Jaya i Blancy, Miss Bisney, Mr. & Mrs. S.,

JODES W. B. Joseph, M. R. Kenner, G. F.

· CONNAUGHT.

Atkinson, W. MICS Hendy, Harold E Ayre, Mr. and Mrs. Harkt, 0. ・Wm. H. and child"". Holmes, FE: Barrelt, Nis, M. A. ) Hough, Dr. Sj encer

Berry, FJ wife and Howak, D. C..

child

Ailyas, Wm. R.

Bright, W. H.

Coffrena, J.

Learned, Mr. and Mrs. Chevalet, Madame H.

Kem; J. F

Kopp, A.

Laffin, R. T.

LAW, U. D.

R. F.

է: :

Lefroy, A. Lemieux, J. A.. Lindberg, Capt.

Logan, Mr. and Mr.

..

Luttringbans, P.

Marriott, Dr. O..

Chevaler, L. H. Corwell, Mes, C. B. Dietrich, Mr. and Mrs. Gitt, Wm.

Graw, E. W

Hutchinson, Wm. M. Kisse, F.

Lawton, Capt. J. J. McKenile, J. H. Marga | MA Silva-Neur, Mr & Mrs

A. F.B.

Wagaths, Made Mais

sello F. L. Wagner, Jeho A.

KOWLOON.

WEATHER-FORMOASTS AND STORM-WARNINGS ISSUED BROM THE HONGKONG OBSERVATONY,

METEOROLOGICAL SIGNALS,

Meteorological signals are hoisted on the mast in frost of the Water Police Station, Tsim Sha Tsui for the information of masters. of vasacią leaving the port. They do not necessarily imply that bad weather is expected here: Signal

Such

Bluno, A. Boyd, WH Brunner, J. Balmer. J. R.

Master, A. S.

Brayfield, T. Brooke, C. B.

Jeffries, W, C.

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McKeever, Mr. M.M.

Stone, P. E. F. Take, IMS, Capt., and

L.

'Mrs. A.

A.CUME point opwards

The rates of postage on ordinary parcels are as follows

14

19

+1

For a parcel not ex'ding" 3 lbs, in weight 60 cts.

7 lbs.

$1,10 $1 Tribs.

$1,80 μ Under no circumstances will parcel weigh ing over s lbs, be forwarded.

All parcels containing Jewellery or any article of gold or silver must be insured, all | insured parcels must be sealed. The seals must bear the impression of a device or private mark. Coins must not be used for sealing

purposes.

A Mall will oloin for Swatow, Amoy and Foocho-Peraltan, 26th Nov 9 am

Saigen-Per Tiilitja, 26th Nov., 10 AM. Europe, & India, via Tuticorin P. Tonkin, 26th Nov, 11 AM

Macao-Per Sw! Tat, 16th Nov, 1.35 F.M. Singapore, Penang and Calcutta-Per Japw, 26th Nov., M.

Svatow and Shanghai-Per Wasang, 26th Novi, 3 P.M.

Swalow and Shanghai –Por Kiukiang, 26thị NOV., 3 P.M.

Shanghai, Moji, Kaba, Yokohama, Victoria, BC. and Searle, Wuh-fer Tango Maru,

26th Nov., P.M.

Batavia, Cherihon, Samarang. Sourabaya and |·Macassar-Per Tjibodas, abih Nov. 3 T.MA

Singapore, Penang and Colombo Per Kamakura Mare, 25th Nov. 5 P.M.

Nagasaki, Kobe and Yokohama Parents Maru, 77th Nov., 11 ̧‚μ‚

Macao-Per Sul Fat, 27th Nov, 1I5 PN - Durba: Per Ascot, 27th Nov., 2 PM Manila-Per Taming, 27th Nov. 3 P.M.'. Kobe-Per Tsinan, 2:14 Nov., 3 P.M.ț Tientsin Per. Chuongshing, 27th Nov. 3 P.M.

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Carpenter, E. W. Carter, A Cheney, W. G. Clark, V.1

Mcintosh, G. C.

Laidler, Mr.

Lewis, E. Cornewall

McLaughlin, Dr. W.F.Morris,

Merz, Mr. and Miss

Meisenthin, Capt. and

Mr. B.

Clifford, Capt. and Mrs. Mollerman, Mrs. L.

W.H.

Naneu, J. Newborn, R. H..

Cole, Miss C. C. Cole, Major E, K. Colvin, H. E. Crake, W. A. Crook, A. H. Cruickshank, J. Canie, Mrs. Cercle, Miss E. Gurry, George Day, C. R.

...

Onis, Mr. and Mrs.and

chita

Olla, A.

E.

Day, Mr. and Mrs.

H.

Dohen, W.-D.

Dowson, Capt, M. Dathile, J.

Eastman, R. Einstmano, W.

Peake, T. M.

Perkins, Mr. and Mrs.

T. L.

Polylase, A. W.

Valenzuela, Dr. F.

Roth, Me and Mrs. S. Zweiger, Mr. and Mr.

R..

and children

CHINA COAST METRONOLOGICAL RAGGISTER, November 23rd, 1907, a m

BRY, Tb. H. Wind Wr

Tokio ...

Kuchi

Nagasaki.. Kagoshima...

Ishima

ACNE

paint upwards and UM.

below

3.

A DRUM

Oldham, Rey, and Mm.'

H: W.

Vladivostock

..ėbiuro...

a.130.30

Hakodate ..

30.40

30.47

19

30.11

30.12

30.12

Vaha *** shigakijima,

30.13

H

Bopin I......

(30,20) --

#

4.

Chefoo.........15 4.0.

Neihuiwer [9-3 m [30,31 41

Jankow

16. m

Kinkiang

**

Tutzlaf......

W. Powell, W. A Preece, A..H. Preshaw, C. M.

Pugh, AJ.. Rahl, G. Á.

Ralphs, E.

Ray, E. H

Evans, Mr. & Mrs, H. Ruth, Mr. W. R.

M..

Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Ezekiel, R. M.

R, F. and maid Fair, Mr. and Mrs. A. Sandey, Miss F.E.

H.

Seabourne, Capt. Shields, O. E.

Falconer, P. J.

Fay, Mr. & Mrs. C. A. Sizgel, Mr & Mrs. J. Fiedler, P.

Slack, Mr. and Mri, A.

M..

Hall, Capt. T.

Spicer, G. P.

Spittles, J.

Stebbing, W. S.

Stevens, Hev. A,

Stewart, Mr. and Mrs.

Shanghai ....... | au 30.32

harp re.k..

wakuw

30.16 30. a.nio.co

*

Taiboku.m 30 06) Faich.......

Trican........

"Koshon

Pescadores..

Canted...

30 08

130,08

*

(300)

體 1.30.081

tongkongo am 30.13

Victoria Piastr

Tap Rock

indicates & Typhoon

Colony.

to the North of the-

Indicates a Typhoon to the North-East of the Colony.

indicates a Typhoon

to the last of, the

Colony.

A U NE puiet down..

wards and DRUM below

indicates a Typhoon to the Seath-East of the Culony,

SA CONE

point dowa- wards

indicatesa Typhoon to the Bouth of the Colony.

6. A CONE

poisi down-

Wards and BALL below

indicates a Typhoon

'to the South West

of the Colony.

BALL

indicatesa Typhoon to the West of the. Colony.

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Fischel, Mr.

Fisher, H. G.

Smith, McGregn

Franklin, C, B.

Per

Frost, B. L..

Spink, G.J.

Faller, Denman,

Faller, S. J.

Spitzmiller, Mrs. J. §.

Gattine, G.

Stark, G. L.

Gorrell, ().

Macao.......

· 130,

Hallows, Es

Hamer, RAF.

A.

Harding, R.

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Harrison, J. L

Tricker, C. H... Tullidge, G. W.

..

Hewett, Hon. Mr.

and Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. Aparri

Mr. E. A.

A

Walton, T.

White, Mr. and Mr. Bacolod

Hoike9 m Pakhoi......... Phulien....10 a m. 30.00 Tourant..... St. Jam

5 a.m.3201 Manila........ 10a.m 29.95 Legaspi

30.03 29 81

NE

S

71 NE

6 am 29.89

NE

m

B.

H. G.

Hoito

19.87

poin upwards

Whitcombe, B.

Zebu

1991

Wibel, D.

Labuan.

1

(20.84 28

Williams, Capt & Mea

C. I.

Williams, J. T. L..

Wong, P. E.

Hoihow and Haiphong-Per Holstein, 28th Nav. 9 A.M.

Macan-Per Sul Tat, 28th Nov., 1,5 PM Shanghai-Per Chayipng, 28th Nov., 3 P.X. Cebu and Iloilo Per Kutföng, 28th Nov.

3 P.M.

Manila, Thursday island, Cooktown, Caiens, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney, Hobart, Launce- ston, New Zealand, Melburnet Adelaide and Perth-Per A'umano Maru, 1 th Nov, 11 km: Macao-Per Sul Taij20th Novak P.M. Manila-Per Yuensang, 19th Nov,lap M., Ningro and Shanghal-Pex fund, 19th Nov. 7PM

Hobbs, G.

Hoerber, Miss C, F. - Hoffmann, W. Hohmann. A. Holdsworth, P. Howard, E. |*Hudel, V.

Hutchinson, J. O Inman, Melbourne Innes, Capt. R, Jones, Mr. and Mrs.

Stuart

Jones, Mr. and Mrs.

N. H.

Austin, F.

X,

Wood, Dr.

F. Wood, G. G.

Woodman. Miss F. R.

P. Wonds. 1. D.

Zitzewitz, V...

PEAK.

'Kent, RA, Col.

Vaughan.

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Malden, Geo. Martin, R. Mast, E

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Manila-Per Zafiro, 30th Nov., 10 AM, Timer, Port Darwin, Thursday - Jeland, Cooktown, Cairns, Townsville, Brisbane, Blair, Mr. and Mrs. D. (ee, Capt. and Mrs. Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, Lawhill, Br. 4-masted bark, AVEN

Melbourne, Adelaide, Peib and Fremantle- 18thug from New York, Case Oil Per, Easiers, 3 th Nov.,,it Alaša

Chalmers, T. FIL! $.0. Co.

Cochrane, Mr. & Mrs. -- Shinghi, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Honelalu and San Francisco-Per Alanchuria, Darling, Col. 30th Nov., ir A.M. S

Davidson, Mr. Burone, «Nog to Hay eda. -Tuji arn-Pavies, Hon. W. Rees Monk, S. D. Devanha, 30th Nov., 15 AM, 2.6

Bilía, A.

"Võuli

Par Tonkin, far Hongkong from Kobe-Mr}}^{ J.Clark, Mrs. Teramze, Mestis Nako, Akajima and Muiro. From Shanghai-Messrs. Cha vannes, Bucleright, Mario Malvane, l'allion Parlano, 1. Outen; John Duthie, Cap', Spink," Mr. and Mrs. Van der Guel and amah, Mr. and Mrs. Rindon, Mrs. Audrade, Mesir, V. Boitara, P. Femande, Mis Speranza Perfecto and infant. For Saigon frin Shanghai-Mr. R. Kaha, Mr. Beraard, Messrs. J. Giroud. Santel and Galvan.. For Singapore from Yako- hama-Mr. Gao. Hobbs, Mr. and Mr. Gea. Taylor, and Mr Nakagawa. From Shanghii Mr. and Mrs. Laidlaw, Mr. Pichon ard boy, Mines Mclatyre, E. and M. Ladian, From Kobe Messrs. K. Maedo, T. Kaneko, and z' Chinese. For Marseilles from Yokohama Messra, H. Ehrensperger. Fritz Wech And T. Geliri. From Kobe-Mr. A. Feudeun. From Shanghai-Me and Mrs. Such and daughter, Mr. and Mr. Brenills and daughter, Messrs. Lian Hio Bing. Thermy, L Allara, Vasse, Cause, Gestand, Gavini, and 7 Holland Marines. Per a fong, for Cebu, &c-Major and Mrs. Hovey.

Per Yumiang, from Masila-Mrs. Maj, and Mr. Sollo,

شرمنة.

Steamers Expectes,

From Agents në

Macao-Per Sut Taif, 30th Nov., 115 P.M. Shanghai Yokohama, Kobe and Moji-Per Kutsang, 3rd Dec, 3 P.M.

Europe, &c., India, via Tuticorin Princess Alice, 4th Dec, 11 A.

e

Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. Fischer, R... Fletcher, Mr.

Kumina Maru Japan N. Y. K.... Nov. 25 Tjibodas... Moj .....]}. C.] L........ pv. 16

Fremantle, Lt-Comdr. Fraser, R.A.M.C., Lieut. Nippon Maru. Shanghat T. K. K... Nov. 17 Kutting ...... Singapore 1., M. & Co Nev, 28

arid Mrs. Manila, Zamboanga, Port Darwin, Thursday Fuchs, Mr. Hakuta Maru.. Singapore., Y. K... Nov 28 Brisgayia Mp H. A. ..... Nov. 291land, Cooktown, Cairns, Townsville, Bris Galbraithe, Me Aki Marwapan. Y. K... Dec. 1

Bane, Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Geithmne, Mr. Zealand, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth-Per Gibson, Mr. Prinzess Alire ]Nagasaki.[M. & Co...Dec 3 Kunkang 'Ca'culta., I., M.&.ColDec.

Changika, 4th Déc., 3 F..

Greenhill, L. R. Manila...

Swalow and Shanghai-Pei Shaoksing, 4hrer, Mr. Dec,, 31M

Hall, J. Hancock, Mr.", Harding, Mr. and Mrs. Harland, F. A. Hell, P. Hill, E. E. Hockaday, WT, Kelsall, Major & Mrs.

Sydney M. & Co... Dec. 157

DOCK RETURNS, HONGKONG AND "WHAMPOA DOCKS.. Neil Mcleod

a1 Kowloon lock Tainan Germania Kweiyang...

Barkalonga

Print Sigismund Kity

H.M.S. Whiting Taming ........ Teзn.........

Per Eastern, from Japin for Brisbane--Miss Seabrook, Miss Canc, and Mr. and Mrs. Day. For Sydney--Mr. E. 'A. Field, Mrs. Longworth,|| Hanoi Mr. R. L. Davies, and Mr. and Mrs A. Davies. For Melbourne-Miss C. L. Goode.

Per Pawali Macu from Vustralian Poti for Hongkong-Messrs. R. F. Loffin, R. Eastman.. H. G. Cretillo, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Evans, Major E. K, Cole, Mes.rs.C. Fernic, G. Arm strong, J. D. Brown, M. Isman St Chinese, Filipino, and Japanese For Nagasaki- Japanese. For Kobe 5 Japanese. For Yoko- hama-Rev and Mrs. A. Að «mison and Infant, Miss R. Adamson.Messrs John T. l'aker, M. B. Marion, Major H. Deakyne, Mri and Mrs *K. Dabashi and child, Mr.J, E. Martin, and '2

Japanese,"

Passengeri. departed.

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Per Print Recent Luitpold, for Shanghai Messis. J. W. Holle, D. K. Blair, Beyonce, F. Coral, Engel and party, and Mrs. F. Marquire. For Naguaki-Miss Okatso, and Mr. Kawa- bara. For Kobe-Mr. Te Chayen. For Yoko hema-Miss P. Buck, Mr., Mrs. and Misn Sully, Messrs. A. Y. Lefigy. A. H. utridge, and Mr. and Mrs. Shasto.

Shipping. Reports.

Str. Putmang, from Manila :-Strong mon- toon, high sea

Str. Catherine Apeur, from Calcutta and Straits Strong N.É, mosinons.

Str. Cheng Shing, from Ticotsin via Chefoo: -Strong Northerly "winds ind, unsettled wea- ther, heavy rainsqualla at times,

- Sir. Katjong, from Cebu and· [loila:÷Fine weather wih moderate winds and smooth sea 10 Piedra Port, thence fresh to strong monsoon with high ass to Gap Rock.

Str. Hollan, from Foochow toward Amoy :--- Moderate S.E. winds, dull and overcast. 'Amoy toward Hongkong fresh to N.W. winds, clear wasther, but dull hearing latter port.

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Str. Rail . Left Kobe zoth just, atp.m. Kokuan 9.30a.m. 21st Paised Turnabout at 4 a.m. 241h' and arrived. Hongkong Nov, 25th from Kobato 30" N Lat, experienced fresh to strong SL winds and showery weather, light varible”, winds, then no Nuishen_Id, then run« ning N.E. monsoon to Breaker Point. Biroog gale and high sex in Formous Channel and...] dull overcast weather.

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Camripolitan

The Ships Passed. Gadal.

Manila, Samurai, Simpsonhalen, Er, Wi ́. helmibaten. Herbershobe, Matupi, Brisbane, Sydney, Hoban, Launceston, New Zealand,

· Melhnutné, Adelaide, Perth and Fremantle - Per Prian Sigismund, 5th Dċċ., 4 P.M..

Manila-Per Loongiang, 6th Dec., 3 P.M. Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, eHonolulu and San Francisco-Per Nippon

Muru, 7th Dec, 10 A.M,'

- 28th October-Australien, 19th October- Nyanta, Dortmund, Monmoyibikire, Duntarn. 1st November-Montgomeryshire, P. R. Lutt pold, Sanuki Mary, Tourane, ist November

Singapore, Penang and Calcutta - Per Namsang. 7th Dec, 2 P.M.

November 15th, 1907, §.m.

Vladivostock.izam.

Nagasaki.... ሱ 30.31-

Nemuro...6. a.m.19.69! Hakodate

|19.97

Tokic

Kochi

19

**

|19.91

30.15-

Kagoshima...

*

30.77-

Oshima

30.24-

NE

10.17

NE

Bopin Is....... 11 30.17

Chefoo6. a.

Naba

Ishigakilima..

Weihaiwal ...19. 8.m.30.35)|30| Hankow a.m|

McCaffery, Mr. & Mrs. Kjukian..... Mitchell, R.

Moorsom, Mr. Pereira, Consul & Mr. 'Perkins, Mr. and Mrs.

Reid, Lieut. Col. Raymond, Mrs.

Reigner, F, von Nissland, Hi

Reis, Maior R. J.

Sargent, Mr.

Sayer, G. W.

J

Shordridge, Mr. & Mrs.

A. B..

Sinclair, A. Smith, A. Findlay Stellim, Mr. and Mr. Synnot, Capt. A. Hart Wakefield, Mrs, Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. Williamson, Mrs.

JA

Wilson, Dr. & Mrs. N.

CRAIGIEBUWN. Ayams, M. and Mrs, F. Hollingsworth, Mi,

& R. I.

Mrs. Bonnar, Mr. and Mrs. Jones, "Dr. and Mrs.

Evan 1.W.C. Clothier, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Crowther

H. W.

Smith, E. Grant Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Victoria and Vancouver, (B.C.)-Per Empress Denison, Mr. and Mrs. Smib, Mr. and Mrs.

Denison, Misses (2) ·. Grant Gillins, Ai

Smith, Percy

Swatow and Shanghai-Per Sochow, foch Dec., 3.P.M.

of China, 19th Dec,, 3 P.M.

NAME

Socotra, Rakata Maru. 5th November-Acrily Bombay Maru, Namur, Rhenasta, Peshawar, Sambi, Scandia, Nippon, Tranguebar, 8th Bedford Novegber-Antinor, Rennebre, Nera, Stentor, Bramble

Astraca

Colombo Maru, Nilt, Sikh, Vandalia, Goden, Britomart.... Suwa Maru. 12th November-gamEHNAN,

Cadmus Glenturret, Aragonia, Hiraju Mara, Yorck,

Chemb

+19

Renlarig. 15th November-Awa Maru, Sado Ollo Maru, Armand Bikic, Siam, Kleist, Marusan. Fame.... 19th November-Linnex, Moyune, Crewehall, Flora... Ganger. 2nd November-Bellerophon, Diu- Handy calion, Manila. Sunda, Yarra, Carnarvon. | Harl ....* *** shire, Charlton, Longsor.

Arrivals at Home-28th October-Ceylon. Kent 29th October-Semicanum, Australien," ist | King Alfred * November-Prins Heinrich, 5th November Kinsha

Janus.'

Yokohama,

*

"al

Shanghai...9 am 30. Gutriaf Sharp Peak.. #1 Amoy a.m.30.14 63 iwatow...

Taihoku!...

Taichu........

Caioso.......

Koshan ****

10.21

am. 30 29

NW

bey

* 30.12

30.10 130.68

N

NI

N

[NNW]

R

NNE

Pescaderes. " 30.13)

Canton am. 30.33.

Hongkong, 39.75, 66 Victoria Fast n

Gap Rock....

Vacan

Hoiho

Pakboi...

11

#1

30.26,50

a.m.

'Phulian'.'|10 a.m.30.5

Touraine......

29.8

* St. James Aparri ... 6.300 Manila 100m Legaspi

Hacolod μm.

Iloilo

Cebe

Labuan.........

(29.41|84|

Not.

308

Tith Pray Humidity Rainfall

0.20

HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE CHINA STATION,*-*-

river.gunboat

river gunboat

44

water tank and tug ..sloop...

« truišer, 181 Cļķos

cruiser, Int class river garbinar surveying abip.n cruiser, ist class

....

TONS. GUN. ·J.H.P.

CAPTAIN.

Commander F. H. Walter

-N-13 9

NNX

NOY; BIAL

29.99

A CONTE

Rod BALL

below

indicates a Typhoon

to the North West

Red Signals indicate that the centre.

believed to be more than 300 miles away from

the Colony,

Black Cignal indicate that the centre is believed to be less than 300 miles away from the Colony,

...The above signals, will, as heretofore, ba hoisted only when typhoons" axlat in such positions or are moying in such directions that information regarding them is cofsidered to be of importance to the Colony or to shippi g leaving 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 Wharf and Godown Company at Kowloon;

URGENT BIGHAI.

In addition to the above, whap it is expected that the wind may increase to fall typhops force at any moment, the following Urgent Signal will be made at the Water Police Station, and repeated at the Harbour Office -

THREE EXPLOSIVE BOMER, AT INTERVALS"

OF TEN SECONDS.;

-A Black Cross will Be hoisted aty the ema time, superior to the other shapes.

NIGHT SIGNALS,F

The following Night Signals will be exhibit ed from the Flagstaff on the roff of the Water Police Station at Kowloon, the Harbour Offre Flagstaff, and H.M.5, Tamar," "

ů.

1. Three Lights Vertical, Green Green Green, indicates that a typhoon is believed to be situated more than, yoo miles from the Colony.

بي

11 Three Lights Vertical, Green Red Green

LAST REPORTED A indicates that a typhoon is believed« to be:

situated less than 300 miles from the Colony,

! €

despatch-vrue!...

700

3,000

Comfhander E. Lä T., Leatham

Hongkong

cruiser, 2nd class.

4,369

10

7,000

cruiser, 1st class

9,800

14 12,000

Captain C. Vangkan-Leg ....... (... Captain S. E. Erskine

Hongkong Hongkong

710

900

Lieut. Commander E. G. W. Davidson

Yangtso

710

900

Lieut-Commander W. L. Bamber

Yangize

1,070

-1,400

Commander B. L. Majendie...

Hongkong

390

Hongkong

FIL

1,070

1,400,

Commander C. D. 5. Raikes

an

Hoogkong.

PAT

na

torpedo boat destroyer cruiser, 2nd class torpedo boat destroyer torpedo boat destroyer torpedo boat' destroyer

306

51700*

Lieut. Commander A. L. Gresson...

194

Hoogkong

4,300

7,002

Captain Roland Nugent...

Shanghai

·975.

275

4,000

4,000

Libat Commander W, H, Darwall Lieut.-Commander Dickens *..

100

Hongkong

Hongkong

280

3,900

9,800

-23,000

Lieut, Commander C, A., Fremantle Captair GC..A, Marescaux ...

Hongkong

Siog pore

14,100

* 18

30,000

Explain C, F. Thursby...........

Hongrong

̈“616.

1,200

Lieut. Commander S. H. Tennyson

...

Yangtae

1,070

1,400

.... 'Kudat

9,800

34

23,000

Captain J. A. Take ..... .....

river gunboat on

180

800

Lient. Commuåder Robert E. Vaughan.

85

240

Lieut Comin vader R. S. Roy

rpedo baat destroyer.

350

6,300

river gunboat

.

240

river gunboat...

Snipe ...

river gunboat **

340,

Taku... Tamar Teal

torpedo boat destroye

6,500

Lient. Commander & C. Walcolt................. Licut Commander. H. R. Tickell Lient Commander Alan Dixon .. Bein. W.Strath

receiving ship

diver gunboat,

180

800

river gunboat

900

Commodore RH, S. Stokes... Lieut.Commander H, R. Godfrey Liept-Commander, R. M. R. West

forpedo boat dstroyer

6,300

Liest-Commander Stevenson.

450

'5,900

Commander R. W. Glespie ... Lieut-Commandĕr.H. D. Cos

Hongkong

Licut-Commander led. F. Kant..

Yangtse

550

350

Lieut. Come H. R. V. Cottrell-Dormer Yingtse Litut Commando GR. Livingstone... Yangtse

athay, Priam, Bth November-Austria, | Merlin, Rhenanth, Soe tra, Telemachus, 12th Novem Monmouth... ber-Samuki Mar. 15th November-Nira, | Monthen... Brasilia, Tranquebir, Benglos, Sambia, Sla- || Nightingale vonin, 19th November-Goeden, Agamiinnon, Otter........ Antenor, Bombay, Maru, zoth November | Robis... Namur 22nd November-Kiselii, Satsuma, | Sandpiper... Awa Maru.

Post Office.

XMAS MAIL:

Thistle Virago Waterwitch The French Mail leaving Hongkong to Whiting... morrow, the 26th November, is due in London Widgeon... on the 26th December.

Woodcock... Woodlark ...

Christmas. Cards (if prepared as Printed Matter rates) muil ba posted either in an ya- fastened envelope or in a cover which can be easily removed for the purpose of examination without breaking any seal, tearing any paper or separating any adhering surfacon. Covers may, however, bo secored with string, Corda enclosed in envelopes with notched ende or

+

river gunboat

...surveying ship...

...orpedo boat destroyer

river gunboat

ilver gunboat

river gunboal

Flying Flag of Viossádmiral Sir Anbur W, Meere, Commande

Lieut Commander 1, Kiddlőít

Hongkong West River Yangten Hongkong West River West River

Yangisa Hongkong longkong Yangtus Yangtze Hongkong

Bina Day

III, Three Lights Vertical, Red Green Red, indicates that the wind may be expected to fncrease jo full typhoon força at any moment.

No. 11. Signal will be accompanied by the “Explosive Bombs, an above, in the event of the

information conveyed by thir signal belag first, published by night.

These Night Sigitals will be substituted the the Day Signals a sunset, and will, when Decessary, be altered during the night,

SUPPLEMENTARY WARNINGS,

For the benefit of Native Craft and passing, Ocean Vessels, a Cona will be exhibited at each of the following stations, during the time that any of the abore Day Signals am boifted in the Harbour.

Gap Rock.

Waglar.

Stanley,

Cape Collinson.

Abardsen, Say Ki Wan. Sai Kong,

'Sha Tin Kol

Tai Po

This will indicate that there is a depression somewhere id, the China Sea, and that a Storm Warning is hoisted in the Harbour) 2.

Fanbor details can always be given to Ocean Vessels, on demand, by signal, from the-light- house

F. G. FIDG,

Director

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