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Djibout-Mist Anos Bauf From Colombo The Abipe Passed crual,
28th October-Australien; "ngth October-
VISITORS AT THE 'NOTELS, -"!
ATC HONGKONG.
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for Hong org--Mr. Yamaguchi, and" at Chi- nese For Shanghal-Mr. and Mrs. McCoy Nyanus, Dortmund, Monmouthshire, Danzary. Abraham, E. S. and infact For Yokohama—Mr. Ibrahim.
tat November-Montgomaryskiy), Pol; Zult From Singapore for Hongkong--Massza, Wray, Wedderburn. For Kobe-Miss Ojesan, Mr. Syoap and to Chiness. For Shanghai-Wold Sanuki Marw, Tourans. 1st November Adams, P. R. Dastoor, and Mr. Okanai. For Yokohama
Bombay Afare, Namur, Rhenania, Peshawar Acheso, Mrs. Nocetra, Hakata Mars, 5th November-ftalion, AL TE Sambla, Scandia, Nippon, Tranguibar Andrews, P. Mr. Hatano, From Stigon, for Hongkong-November-Antinor, Kennebec, Nero, Stentor Audinet, J. – Messrs. L Vogler, Gorgen, Julien, Kerhara, Colombo Maru, Niti, Sikk, Vandalia, Goeben, Francesaki, Pelit, Pernet, and 305 Chinese,
Shipping Resorie rough sex throughout.
Str. Zwire, from Manila:-Strong monsoon, Mar
Str. Choyiang, from Shanghai,' &ct= Moderate monsoon and clear weather.
•
Jones, Mr. and Mrs. P.
N. H
Joseph, M. R.
Kenney; G. F.
Kero, J. F.: Корр, А. Lafo, R.T.
Laidlaw, Mr. and Mrs.
R.
/ Kikw, 11.-D.
Learned, Mr. and Mrs.
R.F. Lemieux, J. A. Lindberg, Capt. Logan, Mr. and Mrs.
W.
Marriott, Dr. O. :McIntosh; G/C,
McLaughlin, Dr. W. Ę.
Suwa Mare, tith NovemberAgamimmon, Briliscombe, H. G. Glenturrat, dragonia, Hirefu Mark, York, Beattie, R. B.
15th November-Awa Mars, Sado Bitbeck, R. J. Benar Bakic, Slaw, Klett, Marusan. Birney, Miss 19th November-Lennox, Moyune, Crewshall, Bisney, Mr.de. Mis S Ganger. 22nd November—Bellerophon, Den- | Blann, A. B. Str. Kueichow, from Tenisin :-Strong cation, Manila, Sunda, Yarra, Carnarvon- Broneer, I monsoon and bigb sea.
skirs, Charlton, Longsor.
| Hulmer, J. H. Arrivals at Home-28th October-Ceylon. FryBuld, T., 29th October-Semicanum, Australien 1st Brooke, C. B. November-Prins Heinrich, 5th November Carpenter, E. W.
Cathay, Priam. 8th November-Aafria, Carter, A. Rhemania, Socctra, Telemachus, 12th Novent Charanner, E.
W. G. bor-Samaki Mar. 15th November-Nera, Cheney, Brasilia, Tranquebar, Bingise, Sambia, Sta. Clark, V. I. Vala, 19th November-Gueben, Agamemnon; Clifford, Capt. and Mrs, Mein, D. W.
W. HA Antenor, Bombay Mars, 20th November- Namur aand November-Kleist, Satsuma, Cole, Miss C. C.. Awa Maru.
Cole, Major E. K. Calvin, H. E. Conly, Mi Crake, W. A. Crook, A. H. Cruickshank, J Carrie, Mrs. F, 1. Cuffie, Min B.. Carry, George, Davies, Dr. und Mrs
Str. Toucane, from Marseilles and Saigon - Left Marseilles on 27th Oct. at noon. Fine weather in the Mediterranean Sea, in going through the Suez Canal slam-ged a blade of the HOUSE in KNUTSFORD TERRACE port propeller. Met with atormy weather
KOWLOON.
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6.p.m.
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Connaught Road Central. Hongkong, 22nd October, 1907.
TO LET.
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19.10.
AUCTION ROOMS, No. 2, ZETLAND STREET.
No. 2, FAIRVIEW ROBINSON ROAD;
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Kowloon.
LEIGH & ORANGE,
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No. 5. MORRISON HILL.
ONE FOUR-ROOMED HOUSE, PRAVA HÄST, naar East Point.
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· VESSELS IN PORT
STRANKAS,
ม
| Ascot, Br. 1.8., 2,786, J. B. Booth, 19th Nov., Durban Lith Oct., and thing-wan-tuo 14th Nov, Ballast.—G, L. & Co.," Barkston, Br. B., 3,754, S. D. Seaborne, 16th
Nov-Portland, Or, 28th Sept., Wheat, Order, Bourbon,. Fr. ., 997. Le Bail, zoth Nov.-—-
·
COMPRADORE,
Barretto & Co
Hongkong, 14th October, 1907.
Shipping.
[655
Erroll, Nr. 8.5, 2,856, Wii, Lockhart, 19th Novi, -Singapore 18h. Nav., Gen.-D. & Co., Ld.
Tourane, Fr. 5.5., 3.104. G Lancelin, 26th Nov-Marseilles agth Oct., and algor 21n Nov., Mails and Gen.-, M. Zafiro, Br, s.1., 1,629, A. Fraser, afth Nov.→ Manila 23rd Nov., Hemp and Sugar-S T. & Co. Kumana Maru, Jap. 14, 3,147, N. Mathieson, 26th Nov.-Yokohama 16th Nav... Ses Product, Onion and Gen‚——N, V, K. Kueichow, Br. sis, 1,215, Ở Hooker, 24th
Nov-Tientsin 10th Nov., Gen.—B. & S. Triumph, Ger.s:5, 679, J. Rentiixen, 26th Nov-Nauru 11th Nov, Ballast-J. &
Có
Choysang, Br. 5.5, 1,424, Sandhich, 6th Nov. Changhai 21st Nev, and Swatow 25th, Gen.-, M. & Co. Frometheus, Nar, s... 4oz4. O. Korneliassen, 26th Nov.--Bangkok 16th Nov., Rice and Gen.-N. Y. K.
Clearances at the Harbour.
Wasang, for Swatow..
Tourne, for Shanghai. Hellos, for Haiphong,
Kuatchow, for Canton, Xintiang, for Shanghai. Tango Bratu, for Shanghai. Choysang, for Canton. Fukutku Mary, for Swat w Sathu Maru, for Swatow. Yowata Maru, for Yokohama.
frapartaras Nov, 26.. Tenkin, for Europe. Fri, for Saigon.
Winnebage, for Moji. Haitan, for Bwalow, Frithjof, for Haiphong. Quarte, for Saigon. Chongshinn, for Canion Tourans, for Bhanghai, &c. Klukiang, for Shanghai. Worong, for Shanghai, Tango Maru, for Seattle. Tilatjap, for Saigon.
Passenger strived.
Per Chaysong, from Shanghai, &c.—Mr. Nicholson, and 63 Chineso.
Per Zafiro, from Manila-Messrs. Hemziker, Mr. and Mrs. E. Jones, Miss I.. Conly, Mr. E. Rivera, Mr. and Mrs. J. Scharizel, Mr. M. Marti, and 17 Chinese,
|
Saigon 16th Nov, Gen.—Man Fat & Co. Catherios Apcar, Br. 8,5. 1,730, W. D. A Thomas, 27th Nov,-Calcutta 5th Nov, Penang and Singapore 19th, Gen.-D. S. Chowtai, Ger. 5.3., 1,115, W. Möllermann, 15th Nov.-Bangkok 16th Nov, and Swatów 24th, Rice and Teak-wood.—B. & S, Dagny, Nor. 5.1 883, O. Abrahamsen, 24th Nov-Dalny reth Nov., Beans. Aagaard; Thoresen & Co.
Eastern, Br. ss., 2,272, W. G. McArthur, 35th Nov,,-Kobe 20th Nov., Geo-G, L & Co, Empress of China, Br. 2.5., 3,046, R. Archibald, R.N.R., 13th Nov.Vancouver, BC, 29th Oct., and Shanghai 17th Nov., Mails and Gen.-C. P. R. Co. Fukusha Maru, Jap, ss., 1,000, T. Ito, 23rd Nov.-Anping via Amoy and Swatow 22nd Nov., Gen.). S. Ki
Hanoi, Fr. * 739, Merices, zand Nov,-
Haiphong 19th Nov,, and Hoihow 2161, Gen.-A. R. M.
Japan, Br. 5.5, 3,8 6, J. G. Olfent, 22nd Nov, Yokohama via Kobe and Moji 12th Nav, Gen. and Coal.-D. S. & Co., Ld. Kaifong. Br. ss., 987. E. Finlayson, 25th Nov, -Cabu and floilo 21st Nov., Sugar and Hemp.-B. & S.
Kamakura Maru, Jap. ., 3,798, H. Fraser,'
z5jh Nov,-Yokohama and Shanghai 13th Nov., Gen.-N, Y. K,
Post Office,
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The English Mail, leaving on the 30th inst is dus in London on the 28th December,
The German Mail, leaving on the 4th Dec, is due in London on the 1st Jarpary, 1908,
R.
Mein, P.-W.
Meteenthin, Capt and
Mr. H.
Mollerman, Mrs. L.' Nanes, J
Newborn, R. H.
Nygren, Mr. and Mrs.
Ortis, Mr. and Mrs. and
Perkins, Mr. and Mrs.
child
Otto, A.
Peake, T. M.
Day, C. R. Day, Mr. and Mrs.
H,
T. L.
W.
Polglase, A. W.
Powell, W. A.
Preece, A. H.
NEW YEAR PARCEL MAIL HOMEWARD, The next Parcel mail of the 29th instant is dus in London on the 4th January, zğɔP. | Dickenson, F. M. Parcels intended for New Yes's delivery may Dohen, W. D. be posted with an additional fee of 6 cents to Dowsou, Capt. M. be forwarded overland via Brindisi, Such Kidstmann, W. Parcels are due in London about the 30th Evans, Mr. & Mr. December.
The rates of postage on ordinary parcels are as follows:- For a parcel not ex'ding 3 th in weight 60 cis.
7 lbs.
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A Mall will close for :- Nagasaki, Kobe and Yukolama Yutata Moru, 17th Nov., Et a M, V
M.
Ezekiel, R. M.
Preshaw, C. M.. Pugb, A.
H. Ralphs, E.
|`Rahl, G. A.
Ray, E. H.
Ruih, Mrs. W. R.
Fair, Mr. and Mrs. A. Russell, Mr. and Mrs.
H
Falconer, P. J. Fay, Mr. & Mrs. C. A., Fisher, H. G.
Fowler, Mrs. G. R. Fowler, Mist M.. P, Fowler, I. M. Franklin, C. B, Frost, B. L. Failer, Denman Fuller, S. J.. Gillips, G. Gorrell, O.
Per Gray, T.C.
Hall, Capt. T.
י
Macro-Per Sui Tai, 27th Nov, 1.15 P.M. Durban-Per Arcot, 27th Nov., Z P.M.... Manila-Per Taming, 17th Nov. 3 P.. Fabemper Tissoni ath Nor. 3 F.. Tientsin Per Cheongshing, 7th Nov.,
3 P.M.
Nov, P.M.
Holbow and Haiphong-Fe: Holstein, 28th Nov,, 9 A.M..
Hoihow and Haiphong-Per Afathilde, 271b
R. F. and maid Sandes, Miss F. E,
Schưrizel, Mri. & son
Seabourne, Capti
Shields, C. E. Slegel, Mr. & Mrs. Smith, McGrego ***
Spittles, J.
Spitzmiller, Mrs. J. HÅ
Siebbing, W. S. Stevens, Rev. A,
Stewart, Mr. and Mrs.
¡A..
Tricker, C. H.
Tullidge, G. W.
Wagner, Mr. and Mrs.
CONNAUGHT.
Atkinson, W. M. || Pandy, Harold E. „Ayse,› › Mr. and Mrs. Harkt, Opga
Wm. H. and child · Holmes, F. E... `Barrett, Mrs. M. A.... Hongb, Dr.Spencer
AMALGAM wife and Howak, D. C'
nilyen, Wm. R. Bright, W. II,
Cifrena, J
Chevalet, Madame H.
Chevalci, L. H.
Cowell, Mrs. C. B.
Hutchinson, W. M. Kiane, F.
Lawson, Capt. J. J.
McKenzie,
H
Morgan, Mr.
A. F. B. H
WEATHER-FORNOASTS AND STORM-WARNINGS 1980ED FROM THE HONGKONG
OBSERVATORY.
METEOROLOGICAL SIGNALER.
Mateorological signals are boisted on the
Silva Netis, Mr & Mrs. | mast in front of the Water Police Station ä.
Talm Sha Tiủi for the information of
Dietrich, Mr. and Mr. Wagalba, Made Mais
Gith, Wm.
Gław,' K.,W.
sella F. L.
Wagner, John A.
KOWLOON...
Jeffries, W, C. Laidler, Mr. Lewis, E. Comswall Morris
Itoth, Me and Mrs. S.
R.
Stone, F. E. F.
· Fuke, I M.8 - Capt, and.
Mrs. A Valenzuela, Dr. F. Zweiger, Mr. and Mrs.
and children s
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER. November 1gb, 1907, mm,
Ban. Th. Hu, Wind Wr
Vladivostock.m. Nemuro.....6 a.m.29 60) --- Hakodate
JI
Tokio... 17 29.90- Kochi... Nagasaki .....
Kagoshima...
(shimą. Wahn
Ishigakilima
NW
of vessels leaving the port.
of masters They do not
necessarily imply that bad weather is expected.
here: Street
"A,CONE point upwards
ACNE
point upwards and JUM below a
1. "A DRUM
11
30.31
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11
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30.24
32.21
30,22
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point down. wards and
Bonia 11. Chefoo.......... an Wejhaiwai9 m. 30.3. Hankow m !'iukiang..... Shanghai Gutzlaff
Sharp Peak... Amoy Swatow............
"
m
30.50
郭菌
30.40
a.m.130,1
11
Taibaku! Taichu.........
a.m.10.2
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11
130.28
l'escadores...
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Taibad
Roshan
30.13 Canton........? a.m.[10.33)60|76
Hongkong02m.30.2566 64
Victoria Peak
fiap Rock...
Macao.........
11
toibow..... 9 m
| l'akhoi ................
---NNE
30.25 60
Phalian.......o'am 30.21
Tourance
C. St. James
Hewett, Hon. Mr. and White, Mr. and Mrs. Facolod....-
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a.m.itoos
30.08
[19.84]
Hallows, E.
| Aparri ein
Harding, R..
|Harrison, J. L.
A. Walton, T.
Manila ..... Tegarpi
10 am. 2995
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H. G.
Naila
12
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Whitcombe, B. » Williams, Capt. & Mrs.
Cebu... Tabu&D...
14
C. I.
Wong, P. L.
Williams, J. T.-L..
ladivostock.
Wood, G. G.
Woodman, Misa F. R.
emaro ...
Woods, J. D.
Hakodate...
MA. Hoerber, Miss C, F. Hohman, A. Hoffmand, W. Holdsworth, P. Howard, E. Hutchinson, J. O. Tuman, Melbourne apes, Capt. R. v Jopes, Win.
Kiev, Rus, að, 3,177, Oranvodesy, zeth Nov.,
Pat back, Gen.-M. & Cp. Loosole, Gen, 19, 2,349, G. Schaltfen, 220d Nov.-Bangkok 4th Nov., Rice-B. & S. Manchuria, Am. s.s, 8,750, J. W. Saunders, 20th Nov,-San Francisco 24th Oct., aud Shanghai 17th Novi, Mails and Gen.-P. M. 5. S. Co. Mathilde, Ger. 5.3., B31, A. P. Ulderup, 14th Nov.-Haiphong via Pakhoi and Hoihow 23rd Nov., Pigs and Gen.~), & Co.
Manila, Thursday Island, Cooktown, Cairns, K, Mercedes, Br. s.s., 3, 00, J. 5. McGregor, 21st Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney, Hobart. Launces ept-Weihaiwei 6th Sept., Ballastston, New Zealand, Melbitione. Adelaide and Admirally.
Perth-Per Kimano Maru, a th Nov, A.M. Macho-Per Sui Tší, 29th Nav., 1.15 PM. Manila-Per Fuensang, 29th Nov., 3 PM. Ningpo and Shanghai-Per unan, 79th Nov., P.M.
Macro-Per Sui Tal, z8th Nov., LES PM. Shanghai-Per Chayang, 28th Nov, 1 P.M. Cebu nod iloilo -Per Kaifong, 28th Nov, 3 P.M.
Swalow, Amoy and Foochow-Per Haimun, 28th Nov.. 3 PM, 2
Singapore, Panang and Calcutin-Per Fug #Austin, F. 28th Nov., 4 P.M.
Murex, Br. 8.5, 2,340, A. Deacon, seth Nov
Polo Samba 7th Nov., Oil ia bulk-AK & Co.
M. S. Dollar, Br. s... 7,674, C. H. Cross, 16th,
Nov.-Meji 14th Nov., Coal.~A..., K. & 'Co. Naoshan, Br. 1.5., 1,165, A. Jones, 10th Nov.,
Co.
Sigon 15th Nov., Rice and Gen.-B. & theumpenh, Br. as, 1,065, J. H. Scott, rath Nov-Saigon 8th Nov., Rice and Meal- Wo Fat Sing
Fritz Sigismund, Ger. 5.5., 3.103, D. Lenz, 18th
Nay-Sydney 24th Oct., and Manila 15th- No. Gen.-M. & Co
3
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Soshu Maru, Jap. s., 1,119, K. Tashir, 23rd Nov-Shanghai 17th Nov., Geo.-O.S. Taikosan Maru, Jap. 1., 1,996; 1. Fukuri, b Nov-Kutchibotzu 3rd Nov, Coal-M.
B. K
Tean, Br. a.s., 1,146, A. Sommerville, 220d
Nov,—Maui's 19 h Nov., Gen.-B. & S. Thibodus, Dat . 7,935, P. Zwart, 2 th Nov, Amoy 731d Nov, Gen.-I. C. I. L. Tainan, Br. 5.5, 2,300, C. Lindbergh, 14th Nov.-Sydney 16th Oct, Queensland Paris, via Port Darwin, Zamboanga and Manila th Nov., Gen.-B. & S. Woolwich, Br. 4, 1,841, A. Staker, 13th Nov, -Moji 8th Nov, Coal.-D. & Co, Ld. Yawata Maru Jap. s.s., 3,816, K. Hemma, 25th Nov.,Melbourne and Ports, 27th Oct, Gen.-Y. Y. K. Vuensang, Br. ., 1,128, Rolfe, 25th Nov.- Manila 22nd Nov, Gen.-J., M. & Co. Zillah, Br. 8.1. 3,412, W. Pearl, zath Nov.-
Moji 18th Nov, Coals.-M.D. K.
SAILING VEREIS..
Eclipse, Br. 4-masted bark, 2,563, L. D. Vance, 20th Sept.,-Caulon 19th Sept, Ballast- 5. 0. Co.
Labill, Br. 4-masted bark,. 1,05
28th Aug.from New Yoik, Case Oil- S. O. Co.
Vasis
Steamers Expecto",
From
Blair, Mr. and Mrs. D. 1 se, Capt. and Mis
Chalmers, I. H. Cochrane, Mr. & Mrs.
r,
Darling, Col. Cavidson, Mr. Davies, Hop, W. Rees Ellis, A. Manila-Per Zafiro. 10th Nov., 1 A.M. Cooktown. Cairns, Townsville, Brisbane, Fletcher, Mr.
Timor, Part Darwin, Thursday Island, Mr. and Mrs.
Fischer, R. Sydney Hohari, Launceston, New Zealand, Fraser, R.A.M.C., Lieut. Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth and Fremantle-Fremantle, Lt Comdr. Par Eastern, 3 th Nov,, I AM..
and Mr.
Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Fuchs, Mr. tonolulu and San Francisco-Pet Manchuria, Galbraithe, M 30th Nov., 11 A.M.
Gelstḥrope, Mr. Eurone, &c. fudia, via Twi'orine Gibson, Mr. Devanha, 30th Nov., TT.A.H.
Greenhill, L. A.
Macao-Tor Sui Taf, 30th Nov., 1,JĘ EM. Shanghai, Yokohama, Kobe and Moji-Par | Hall, J. Kutsang, 3rd Dec., 3 P.M..
rieg, Mr.
Tancock, Mr.
Europe, & India la Tuticorin Parding, Mr. and Primers Alica, 4th Dec,, 11 A.M.
Hazelaud, F. A.
Kent, RA, Col.
Vaughan Malden, Geo. Martin, R. Mast, E
McCoffery, Mr. & Mrs. Mitchell, R. Mask,,5. D. Mooriom, Mi. Pereira, Consul & Mrs. Perkins, Mr. and Mrs.
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Raymond, Mrs.
Reid, Lient-Col.
Reigner, F. von Rissland, H.
November 16th, 1907, m'
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Shordridge, Mr. & Mrs.
A. B.
Sinclair, A.
Smith, A. Findlay Mrs. Stellim, Mr. and Mrs. Synnot, Capt. A. Hart Wakefield, Mrs. Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. Williamson, Mrs. Wilson, Dr. & Mrs N.
(eland, Cooktown, Caires, Townsville, Bris, E. E. Manila, Zambonga, Port Darwin, Thursday. Hell, P. hane, Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, Now Hockaday, W. T, Z41'and, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth-Per Ketsall, Major & Mrs. Changsha, 4th Dec, 1 p. 44.
Swato and Shanghai-Per Skäoksing, 4th Dec., JP.M. 1.
Manila, Samarai, Simpsonhafen, Fr. Wi'. Testmshafen, Herbershohe, Matupi, Brisbane, 167, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, if sthnarn. Adelaide, Perth and Fremantle Per Prinz Slęlimund, 5th Dec,, 4 P M.
Manila-Per Loongrong, 6th Dec, 3 P.M.. Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Honoloin and San Francisco-Per Nippon Maru, 7th Dec, 10 AM.
fanus
NAMR
Mrs.
;
CRAIGIEBURN, Adams, M. and Mrs, F. Hollingsworth, Mr. &
R. J. Bonnar, Mr. and Mrs. Jones, Dr. and Mrs.
Even J.W.C.! Clothier, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Crowther
H.W.O
Smith, E. Grant Denison, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Denison, Misses (1) Grant
Smith, Percy
| Gitting, A.
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30.25 65 64
30.25 66
HIS BRITANNIO MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE UHINA STATION."
TONS.
GUNI 1.H.P
CAPTAIN.
LAST REPORTED A1
CLASE.
tacrity
despaich-verso...
700
4
3,000
Commander E. La T. Leatham ...
Hongkong
Astmen Bedford Bramble
་་
cruiser, and class
4,365
7,000
Captain C. L. Vaughan Les
Hongkong:
cruiser, rst class
9,800
22,000
Captain S. E. Erskine
Hongkong
river gunboat
710
Aşıntı
Da
Broomert... Cadmus Cherub Cilo Fame... Flora... Handy. HAFT....
river gunboal
710
900 000
Lieut. Commander E. G. W, Davidson.
Yangiss
Lieut-Commander W. L. Bamber
Yangise
***
sloor**
1,070
1,400
Commander H. L. Majendio...
Hongkong
water tank and tag ...
$90
300
Hongkong
sloop...
1,070
1,400
Commander C. D. 5. Raikes
Hoogkot
torpedo boat destroyer
300
5,700
Lieut.Commander A. L. Grosson...
Hongkong
1
+
"
craiser, 2nd class
4,360
7,000
torpedo boat destroyer.
4,000
torpedo boat destroyer
175
4,000
torpedo boat destroyer
3,900
...
cruiser, it class
9,800
12,000
cruiser, 1st class
14,100
. 18
30,000
river ganboa
'616 1,030 -9,800
1,200
Captain Roland Nugent ..... Lieut. Commander W. H..Darwali Lieut-Commander Dickens... Lieut Commander C. A, Fremantle... Captain G. C. A. Marescaux »«. Captain C, F. Thursby Lieut.-Commander S. II. Tennyson ...
Shangbai
Hongkong
Hongkong
Hongkong.
Sing+pol
1,400
14
272,000
Bon
340
6,300
210
*240
sivar gunboat.**
210
101
torpedo Luat destroyer
6,500
Hongkong Yangise Kudat Commander F. H. Walter Captain J. A. Tuke
... Hongkong Lieut.-Commander Robert E. Vaughan. West River Lieut. Commader R..S. Roy. Yangian
Hongkong - Lieut.-Commender G. C. Walcott........ West River Lieut-Commander H. R. Tickell ...West River. Lieut. Commander Alaa Dixon *... Yangisa Boio. W. Strath
...Hongkong
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14
414
...receiving ship
Commodore R. H. S. Stokes...
... Hongkong
river gunboat
180
800
Lieut-Commander H. R. Godfrey
river gunhont
710
900
torpedo boat dstroyer
·355
6,300
Licat Commander R. M. R. Weit. Liect-Commander Steven on
***
surveying ship...
F670
450
Commender R, W. Glennio...
**
torpado boat destroyer
300
$,200
Lieut. Commander H. B. Cox
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Yangtze Yangten Hongkong Bins Bay Hongkong
J
river gunboat
195
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Lieut.-Commerder Inn, F. Koox.........
Yangise
river gunboat..
150
550
river gunboat - ***
$50
Nippon Maru..Shanghai..T, K. K... Nov. 17 Delia........... Stugapore P. & O. Go ov. 28 Kutsang ...... Singapore J., M. & Co Nev. 28 Pakata Maru..Singapore,. Y. K.,, Nov. 28 Brisgavia..... Voji ....... H. A. L., Nov. 29 Kent
King Alfred Japan. Y. K. Dec. I
Merlin Colombo.M. & Co.. Dec.
Monmouth... Calcutta..., M. & Co Dec. 4
Moarben Sydney M. & Co.. Dec. 15
Nightingale Otter ..... Robin... Sandpiper
Par Kumáno Maru, from Tapan for Hong. Aki Mara tong-Capt. Bonham, Mr. and Mr. Dann, 31rinzess Alife. Nagasaki.. M. & Co... Dec. 3 Kinsha Japanese, 13 Chiness, and French. Far York Manila-Mr. and Mrs. Browne. Meurs, John Kamsang H. Burwell, Alejandro Condo, Arthur Dovale, Manila
C. S. Fries, D. Tiongson, P. Tiongson, T. Fukuda, R. Marai. Mr. and Mrs. Labkovsky, Messrs. A. aukovsky, A. Lidoa, M. L. Saul, and 8 Japanese, For Thursday Island-7 Japanese. For Brisbane British. For
DOCK RETURNS.
HOBOKUNG AND WHAMPOA DOCKS..
Sydney Mr. M. C. Bano, Mr. G. P. De bigh Neil Mcleod............ Miss Denbigh, Mr. C. Hayashi, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hordern and child, Misses Clara Manning Tsinan mim.com. and Mitchell, Mr. I. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Germania ............................. Thomas Millear, Mr. Japan Steel, M'as Salter, Kweigang .................................... and Japanese. For Melbourne-Messrs. A Barkaton..................................... G. Denbigh, T. B. Glover, Mr. and Mrs. S. Tamaki, 1'Japanese, and a Greek.
Hapol
Per Tourans, from Marseilles for Hongkong Prinz Sigismund .... Mesure. Emile Rongean, Frits Heermann, Kiev.................................. Mrs. Laroche, Coast Driersk, Messrs, de La H.M.S. Whiting ........... forcade, Francon, Mr. and Mrs, Talen, son and
Japan ...............sprze diughter, Messrs. Wan, Madar and G. Madier! For Kobe-Wearrs. A. Costa and Hada. · For
Woolwich Yokohama Messrs. Roux and Artigas. For Taanatumzukap Shanghai from Fort Sald-Mr Hunan," From Progress ménag
at Kawinan Dack
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Taku ...
Temar
Teal
Thinlo Virago
Waterwitch
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14
Whiting...
Widgeon Woodcock... Woodlark
10
Cosmopolitan Aberdeen
...sarveying ship`...
cruiser, 1st class
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genknat
river kunboat...
torpedo boas destroyer
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river gunboat...
Flying Fing at Vico-Admiral Sir Arthus W, Moore, Commeuna-le-Chic
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Lieut. Commander J. Kiddle:
Lieut.-Com . H. R. V. Cottrell-Dormer Yangise Lieut.«Commandes G. R. Livingstone....... Vangise
indicales Typhoon to the North of the Colony.
indicates a Typhoon to the North-East of the Colony.
indicates Typhoon
¡Colony,
to the Fast of the
DRUM below
indicatesa Typhoon to the South-East of the Colony.
5. A CONE.
point down wards
A CONE point down- wards and BALL below
indicatosa Typhoon "to the Beath of the..
Colony
indicatesa Typhoon to the South-West of the Colony.
A BALL
·
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 oo miles away from the Colony,
Black Signal 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 positions or are moving in such directions that information regarding them is considered to be of importance to the Colony or to shi 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 SIGNAL..
In addition to the abare, when it is expected that the wind may increase to full typboos force at any moment, the following Urgant 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 holsted, at the same time, superior to the other shapes.
*MIGHT SIGNALS,
The following Night Sigoals will be exhibit. ed from the Flagstaff on the roof of the Water Police Station at Kowloon, the Harbour Of Flagstaff, and'H,M.S. Tamar,
LA Three 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,
11. Thres Lights Vertical, Red Green Red, indicates that the wind may be expected to increase to full typhoon force at any moment.
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No. III. Signal will be accompanied by the Explosive Bombs, as above, in the event of the information conveyed by this signal bäing firit published by night.
These Night Signals will be substituted the the Day Sigdals at sunset, and will, 'when necessary, be altered during the sight.
SUPPLEMENTARY WARNINGK
For the benefit of Native Craft and passing ' Oceán Vessels, a Cone will be exhibited at each of the following stations during tha tima that any of the above Day Signals are hoisted." in the Harbour.
Gap Rock
Waglan.
Stenler,
Cape Collinson,
Aberdeen. Saz Ki Wan Sal Kung.
Sha Tan Kol..
Tal Po
This will indicate that there is a depression somewhere in the China Sea, and that a Storm', Warning is hoisted in the Harbour,
Further details can always be given to Ocean Vessels, on demand, by signal,ĝfrom the light houses,
F. G. Fica,
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