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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 16 1909
Entimations.
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, THE YOKOHAMA DOCK CO., LTD.
BREMEN.
No. 1. DOCK.
IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINES.
Docking Length 515 ft. Width of Entrance ... 80 11 Water on Blocks...... 28
No. 2 DOCK.
Docking Length......376 ft. Width of Botranco... '50 » Water on Blocks 26,
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About WEDNESDAY,
aand Sept.
SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, KOBE Į " LUTZOW ".
and YOKOHAMA
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NAPLES, GENOA, ALGIERS) DERETLINGER? SATURDAY,
GIBRALTAR, SODTHAMPTON, ANTWERP and BREMEN......
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BRISBANE, SYDNEY & MRI- BOURNE
Capt, E. Zabarias...
NO. 3 DOCK.
'DURE OF TAB'ABRUZZI.
Achievements IN HIMALAYAN HEIGHTS,
A SYSTEM OF STUPANUJUS GLÁCIERS.
H. R. H. the Duke of the Abruzzi and party left Bombay on August 28, by the P. and O. sail for Europe after their mountaineering expedition. In achievements H. R. H. bas IN COURSE OF CONSTRUCTION)
now added the distinction of having reached Docking Length:.....481 ft.
in the Himalayas a higher altitude than has Width of Entrance... 63 ever before been attained by any mountaineer in any part of the world. This is not the Water on Blocks..... 21.5rst notable mountaineering feat performed
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T HESE DOOKS are conveniently situated in Yokohama barbour and the attention of Captains and Engineers is respectfully called to the advantages offered for Docking and repairing Vessels and Machloory of avaty description.
by the Luke of the Abruzzi. In 1897 he made the first ascent of Mount St, Elias, in Alaska, which towars to a height of 18,989 ft. above sea level, while only three years ago he achieved the conquest of the virgin summits
of Ruwenzori, she great snow-capped mountain
The plant and tools are of recent patterns for dealing quickly and cheaply with workgroup which times almost from the Equator, on 25th Sept., 4 P.M. and a large stock of material is always ́st 'hand, (plates nod angļos all being tested by the borders of the Uganda Protectorate and the
Lloyds' surveyors),
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FRIDAY,
Two powerful Twis Screw Towboats are available for taking Vestals in or out of Bib Oct., Daylight. Dock, and for taking Salling Vessels in or out of the bay. The floating derrick is capabls
of Whing 40 tons.
COBLENZ
Cap., H. Ratgener
About SATURDAY,
16th Oct.
Por pribor Paruculars, appi:10
УОКОНАМА and KOHE
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,
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GENERAL AGENTS, HONGKONG & CHINA.
Hongkong, toth September, 1909.
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MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
FRENCH MAIL LINES.
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TO and FROM JAPAN via SHANGHAI.
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Through Tickets to London via Parls from £37.10 up to £74.10. 10 koors' rallway from Marsailles to London. :
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Hongkong, 14th September, 1909.
P. de CHAMPMORIN,
AGENT,
QUEENT BUILDINGS.
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FRENCH LINE OF STEAMERS BETWEEN HONĠkong, canton AND
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The speedieri, most luxuriously appoluted and pupcidal stormers on the ling, Departure from Hongkong at 10 P.M. (Saturdays excepted), Departure, from Canto 2 41 5.55 P.M. (Sundayı bxcepted).
These superh cteamers carte og the French Mall are fitted throughout with Electric Light and Fans and wore specially built for this trade. Excellant.calsina.
The Company's Own Wharf near Wing Lok Streat and its barth in Cadion opposite Shamoon,
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Congo State, to a height of 16,815ft, in the interval between those two expeditions the Duka materially enhanced his reputation as an explorer by his conduct of the North Polar Expedition on board the Stella Polare, which
Steam Launches of Bleal or Wood, Lighters, Steel Buildings and Roofs, Bridge spent the winter of 1899-1950 in the far.Both of Work, and all kinda of Machinary are made on the premisan.
The Franz Josef Land archipelago. Though the Tandems will be made up when required and the workmanship and waterial will be Duke was incapacitated and unable to take part gdaranteed.
in the fioul dash for the Pole, Captain Cagvi, the The curt of Docking, and repair work, will be found to compare favourably with that leader of the northern party, reached the then'
-record latitude of 86deg. 33mio, N. The ex
prience gained on this expedition of Arctic
of any port in the world.
A large mooring basin is available alongside our own works for mooring vessels whilst conditions has an doubt been recalled by the under repairs:
Telephofte: Nos, 876, 508, ox 681.
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Yokohama, April 28th, 1903.
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explorer when climbing für above the snow has in the tropics.. On the upper slopes of
· Mount Godwin Aus;en, the scene of the Duke's latest triumph, the temperature during the ascent is reparted to have been 15 deg. bolow
ze10.
THE DUKE'S CLIMB, The party, which originally set out on this last climbing exploit, consisted of the follow- ing-The Duke of the Abruzzi; Marchese Negrotto, Italian Navy; Cáv. Vittario Sella, photographic expert; Cav. Dr. Filippa de Filippi, explorer and writer; and Signor Botta, assistant pantographer, The party also included seven Europ:ad guiden, of whom the following, four had previously, bad experience is the Himalayas-Joseph Peti- gak, Alexis Brocherel,' Henri escheral, G. Sarecio: On arrival at Bombay, the Duke travelled by train to Raw♫l Pindi, and thence, went on Srinagar, where the coulies for the expedition had previously been engaged. The caravan started, with K3 for its objective, on April 21, by way of the Sind Valley. The ex plorers were seen off by Sir Francis Young husband, himself a famous explorer, and they went by easy marches to Baltal, at the foot of the Zojila (or pass), the weather at this stage being uniformly bad, cold sod stormy. 'Hero, the first serious ridge lay before them, the climb up the Zoji-la being a matter of 11,300ft., and baving surmounted this, the explorers found the next stage the march up the valley of the lodus to Skardu, comparatively free from diffically. Then followed a difficult and try path by way of baigar and the Bultaro glacier, where is, perhaps, the most formidable group of glaciers in the world. Here, however, they had their goal, the unconquered peak of Ki before their eyes, wad ogether they spent over two months in the UCWS. In the ["attempt to climb mount Godwie Austen, of K2, as it in labelled in the trigonometrical survey of India, in which the Duke broke all previnus mountaineering record, only the Duke and his personal staff and three guides ander. Mr. Petigan, who has accompanied H. R. H. on several of his previous explorations, took part. The guides bave been staying in Bam- bay for some time, but the Duke and his staff only arrived on Wedossday, having visited Agra and Delhi on route. The party have made a thorough survey of the whole system of stupendous glaciers of which Bultara i the centre and the meteorological and other valu ∙able observations obtained will be of unique interest to science; while hundreds of photo- graphic negatives and several cinematograph film pictures have been obtained. In spite of the incessant exposure of the last four months 'and the bardships endured, all the party look
exceedingly fit. •.•.
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IS OUR
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WEATHER-FORBO.AST AND
STORM-WARNINGS ISSOED FROM THE HONGKONG OBSERVATORY.
METEOROLOGICAL`SIGNALS,
Meteorological' signals are hoisted op the mast in front of the Water Police Station at Tsim Sha Tsui for the information of masters of vassels leaving the port. They do not- necessarily implyjthat bad weather is expected here
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A CONE point upwards
1.
A CONE joldt opwards and LAUK below
1.
A DRUM
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A GJER
point down.
wards and DRUM bolow
5.
A CONE point down. wards
indicatos a Typhoos to the North of the Colony,
indicates & Typhoon to the Forti-Bast of the Colony,
Indicates a Typhoop to the best of the Colony.
Indicatesa Typhoon
to the South-East of the Oclony..
indicatesa Typhoon to the South of the Colony.
indicatesa Typhoon
of the Colony.
6.
A CONE point down. wards and BALL below
to the South-West
7. "A BALL
B,
A CONE polat upwards and BALL below
indicatesa Typhoon to the West; of the Colony,
indicates a Typhoon. to the North-Wes of the Colony;.-
Red Signals indicate that the centre is believed to be more than joo miles away from the Colony.
Black Signal Indicate that the centre is believed to be less than 300 miles away fmm the Colony,
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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 ar to shipping.
leaving the harbour;:"
Office, H.MS. Tamar, Green Island Signal : These signals are repeated at the Harbour. Mast, and the Flaguas on the premises of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godowa Company at Kowloon,
URGENT SIGNAL.
In addition to the above, when it is expected force at any moment, the following Urgezt that the wind may increase to full typhoon Signal will be made at the Water Policy: Station, and repeated at the Harbour Office --
THREE EXPLOVİVE BOMBS, AT INTERVALS 10
-------OF-TEN KECONDS.
A Black Cross will be boisted at the same time, superior to the niker shapes.
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NIGHT SIGNALS.
The following Night Signals will be exhibit. ed from the Flagstaff on the roof of the Water Police Station at Kowicon, the Harbour Office, Flagstaff, and H.M.S. Tamar.
1. Three Lights Vortical, Green Green Green, Indicates that a typhoon is believed to be situated more than 300 miles from the Colony
II. Three Lights Veil, Green Red Green, indicates that a typhoon is belloved to be situated loss than 300 miles from the Colony.
Indicates that the wind may be expected to III. Three Lightstical, Red Green, Red, increase to fall typhons force at any moment.
No, II). Signal will be accompanied by the Explosive Bombe, as above, in the event of the information conveyed by this signal being first- published by alght,
́ These Night Signals' will be substitated the the Day Signale at sunset, and will, whan- necessary, be altered during the night.
The Himalayas have always exercised an al traction over the Duke of the Abruzzi. Many years ago, at the very outset of his explosing career, he made all the arrangements for ad expedition to Kinchinjunga, and had actually arrived in India when an outbreak of plague necessitated the abandonment of his plant and led to the expedition to Alaska. There is little doubt that on the present occasion be would have attempted the conquest of Mount Evar- est, had bot is geographical situation across the Tibetan frontier made it impossible for the British Government, without departing from a policy enforced against British ex
SUFFLÉMÉNTARY WARNINGE - plorers, to countenance any such expedition.
For the benefit of Native Craft and passing Mount Godwin Austen or Ka to which in these | Ocean Vossals, ■. Cans will' be exhibitod at circtostances the Duke of the Abruzzi turned | aach, of the 'following stations during the time bis attention is the dominating peak of the' that any of the above Day Signals are bolj nd. Karakoram Himalayas in the far north of in the Harbour. Kashmir. It is commonly reputed to be the second highest peak in the world, with an elevation of 28,25aft., whereas the official figu res for the height of Kinchinjunga are 28,146ft; Different allowances, however, were made in the two cases for the error resulting from refrac |tion, and though, with the data at present avail-
able, the co-efficiant employed in calculating somewhere in the China Sea, and that a Storm the height of Ka ought certainly to ho smaller | Warning is kolsted in the HarbourPS/S than that employed in the cass_of “Kja.
Gap Rock.
Waglan.
Stanley,
Cape Collinson.
Aberdeen. Sau Kl Wan, Sal Kang. Sha Tan Kol. Tal Po.
This will fadicate that there is a depression
88-85, Des Vaux Road, Central, chiojunga, some distinguished authorities, in Further details can always be given to Ocea
Hongkong.
kouma.
clading Colonel Sir Thomas Holdich, believe Vessels, on demand, by signal, from the lights that with more exact knowledge, Kinchinjungni
F.G. Fiod will be found to be slightly the higher of the
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