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Entimation.

S. WATSON & C"

LIMITED.

ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.

AERATED WATER

MANUFACTURERS.

SPECIALITIES:

DRY GINGER ALE.

LIME FRUIT CHAM-

PAGNE

ORANGE CHAMPAGNE.·

STONE GINGER BEER...

PALATABLE

AND

REFRESHING.

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 3 1909

Legislative Council have still to wrestle with LOCAL AND GENERAL. this difficult problem, mainly because of the palette

THE hour of departure of the Emprar steameri will, in future, be at 7 a.m. of Saturdays instead of 6 pm sa heretofore,

Opium Commissioner's recommendation | Tak P. M. §. S. Cola sa. Mongolia was that the Straits Government should conduct docked at Taikoo's to-day. its own opium monopoly. The subject again attained considerable prominence last: week in the southern colony when the Com mittee stage on the Chandu Bill was reached. An unofficial member (Mr. T. S. Baker) is reported to have said that Government by becoming the sole exporters, manufacturers, and purveyors laid themselves at once open to the attack of people at Home of a charge

Kowloon-Canton Railway.

ANOTHER BRIDGE BLOWN UP,

SPANKING THREE. ARCHES IT HAS TO GO..

Another bridge on the Kowloon section of we are informed that the director of the the railway to Canton has been found to be Hongkong and Shanghai-Banking Corporation defective and an attempt was made this mom- have decided to open a branch office of the 1ng to blow it up. li seems that Bridge No. Bank at Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, F. M. States.io official parlance, was seriously cracked, owing to the foundations basing given way, and the only thing for it in the opinion of the engineer in charge was to get rid of the upper works. To start with, it may be stated that the is 150 feet long and carries three arches. Next bridge is no hanging garden over a stream. It

to the Taipo bridge it is the longest on the line rather, the Hongkong Government. Doubt on which is to be operated by the British, or,

that point is, of course, excusable,

THE Russian Ministers of Home and Foreign Affairs have introduced to a Council of State a draft of regulations placing restrictions on the navigation of foreign vessels in Russian For

Eastern waters.

of aiding and abetting of vice, and thereby The umber of whales caught by the Oriental placed in jeopardy the principal source of ultime it reported to be 31. Since the season Whaling Company, of Osaka, since the 11th revenue of the Colony. If oplum smoking opened this year, 73 cetaceans have been cap is a harmful habit and a demoralising practored. tice, as the anti-opiumists appear to believe, all he could say was the less the Govern- meat of the Colony identified themselves with the preparation and ante of it, the better for the Colony and the less likely to be interfered with. He suggested in place of the government monopoly a heavy import -duty and in that way to raise revenue. Be would suggest that a heavy excise duty be put on opium, the collection of which would be quite simple. Let all the opium going into the Colony, whether intended for local consumption or export, be at once placed in a bonded warehouse at Tanjong Pagar or THE Austrian Lloyd proposes from January Penang Wharf; whatever quantity was re-

1st, 1910, that the vastels of the Japan line ∙shall call at the part of Yokkaichi en route from moved from the warehouse for local con Kobe to Yokohoma. Should the change prove sumption should be liable to be taxed so aadvadisgeous it will be defiorely included in terrific extent. The manufacture of chandu the service. should be done under heavy license; the

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The facts as we have learned them, and is may be they are subject to error, shibough we hardly think so, go to show that after the WHEN the Dutch mail steamer Kentage of them having great cracks which meant that rains the archas developed various defects, two Wilhelmina came in on Saturday morning her the whole structure was in immediate danger bookers wore afire, but the steamer's pumps of subsidence. It is the old story of planting a and the T. P. D. fire engine combined soon foundation in mud, so far as can be made out extinguished the flames, reports the Stratis-At all events, the pillars are now supposed to Times.

bada firm ground, but the arches were, to use

■ colloquialium, "röcky," The order was given thif the entire', supar-structure should be dynamited at ten o'clock this morning, ap order given in strict secrecy, so that the newn papers might know nothing about it. facident ally, it may be stated that the bridge bad never been used by what is called the "materia

THE high quotations for sugar withis the last few years, have resulted in larger areas being put under cane in Java, in well-grounded hopes that the good times will last for a long while

gestion that the footprints of any of those podestrians caused the cracks. over a hundred charges of dynamite were used, but up to the time of leaving off the work little result had been attained. The arches still stood, shaky it is true, but not the wrecks it was intended they should be. A bandred charges of powder could not move those archas One of the assistant engineers looked after the operations:

At 9:30 this morning operations started,

Auniber attempt to dislodge the arches wili be made at 5 o'clock to-day. Whether it will be successful or not is a matter of opinion, We ars told that the idea' is, when the river har

nothing hot pillars to show where it was span ned, to erect stool girders, which are capable of moving from the base without disturbing the

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EMPEROR OF JAPAN'S BIRTHDAY,

LOCAL: CELEBRATIONS'

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** FOOKSANG " IN A GALE.“

HOW THE TYPHOON WAS DODGED.

The 1.0, 5. N. Co.'s 8.5. "Fooking, Capt. T. A. Mitchell, arrived from Calcutta, ela Penang and Singapore yesterday. The Fookmang had a narrow, shavo... from the recent

To-day the Japanese community in Hong, kong celebrate the anniversary of the blath of the Emperor" of Japan. The day was observed as a holiday by the Japanese phoon. The vassal's escape is entirely des banks, shipping firms and commercial to the splendid seamanship displayed by houses all of which were clored to business, the skipper in dodging the gals. Capt. Mit- The Japanese Consulate General was also chall's report is to the effect that after leaving closed. Owing to the temporary cassation of Singapore the Foskang experienced light work by the large hongs of our Japancie, zortherly and porth-easterly winds with fine, friends, the basiness quarter of the city, which clear weather and smooth sea. to the is usually alive with quite a dema, brong of parallel of 11" N. Here a long drawn East to active business men and brokers, did not wear NE. swell was met. At 2.30 8.1%. on the goth, the outer semblance of a holiday. This is unmistakable signs of a typhoon to the eastward its wonted appearance to-day, there being wil the vessel then being in 1971 N. and 11140 Esit,

made all the more noticeable by the display of were indicated, when the engines were put the national flags of Japan and Great Britain at slow. At 6 am, the barometer having füllen from the verandahs of the leading Japaneis considerably, and the wind from North having Erme, notably the Nippon Yusen Kaisha, the increased, with heavy squalls, the vessel was Osaka Šhosen Kaisha, Toyo Kisen Kaisha and turned to the southward, and 100 South for 60 * the Yokohama Specie Bank. The flag of the miles. By 11 am, the wind had commenced Rising Sun hang over the entrance to the Nip. to back to the West and North, and gradcully: a curios shops throughout the city were also alive to South. The steamer being gradually brought poo Club in Ice House Road. The numerous hauled to N.W. Wast and so through the S.W. with decorations, while the large stores at Wan-round through East till, at 6 pm, the northerly chai had several strings of red and white lap. couro was being steered, with rising baro terns hung outside the verandahs in prepara

meter mad weather improving (lowest baro- tion for the illumination to-night

meter reading 39.37). From, 16 North, to port unido strong N.E. monsoon gale, with heavy sea and squally waather was encountered.

Aflost, owing to the absence of a japanese warship in part, the man-bf-war anchorage did. not present any outward and visible semblancH. of a gala day. But at the two extreme ends of the harbour, the: six. Kaga Maru and Fukura Maru were dressed in honour of the occasion." In the afternoon there was a display of fire- works from a point in Macdonnell Road in the

fired into the air; they were greatly admired. In the evening the fireworks display will be continued from a lighter in the harbour moors ed near the French mail buoy. The display will be kept up from seven till nine o'clock,

This afternoon Consal and Mrs. Fubate held a reception at their residence'; it was very largely attended,

CANTON DAY BY DAY,

CHINESE DELIMITATION COMMISSIONER,

[From Our Oton Correspondani.]

ALLEGED SWINDLE BY BANK SHROFF.

TRIED TO DEFRAUD compatriot or $150

Some time yesterday, a Chinese gentleman instructions to proceed to the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank for the entry of a sum Saço in his name.." The latter arrived at the Bank and handed the book to a Chinese shroff. He had to wait some considerable time before the res turn of the book, which fact struck him at the sima as belog somewhat strange. He, how. |evar, did not, feel suspicions in the least and

when the book was retained to him, he fully. believed that everything which ought to have been done had been done. The fraud was not detected till the qnsuspecting friend returned boms, when he discovered that a false‘antry. bad been made. The matter was reported tog the Police and Detective-Sargeant Appleton shortly afterwards arrested the shroff. The Istter appeared before Mr. E. R. Hallifax (First | Magistrate) in the Police Court this morning and was remanded.

sale of it under another.. Continuing his lineTHE wedding of Captain J. H. William Arm- train." It is believed that some people walked | neighbourhood of the Japanese · Consul's re-

strong, kon. A.D.O. to the Goveroor, and Miss over it, but we understand that there is no sugaidence. Quite filty different designs were handed'a bank-book to a certain friend #lih of argument the speaker said: "We should Dora Hemphreys, daughter of Mr. W. G. thus save our faces and save our revenue, and Humphreys, takes place on Saturday next at we should not lay ourselves open to the St. John's Cathedral. There will be a reception criticism or charge from the people at home afterwards at the Volunteer Headquarters. that we were encouraging the vice. In 1907 A MODE. of a now type of aeroplane is report- there were imported 13.347 halis of opiumed to have been contracted by Mr. Okai Zen- of value of Shot million; 10:523 balls of firo, of Oaska. The model is now at the Patent the value of 18 million were exported, leav Bureau for official investigation. Mr. Oksi ing a consumption of 3,324 balls of a value claim to have experimented with the aeroplane of $2,672,543 He mentioned these figures before the subject bad attracted much attention to show the enormous trade in this article in from the public in Japan. the port-a trade of $18 million. In 1908 there were 11,424 balls valued at $11 mil. lion; export 9,275 balls of the value of $7,800,000, leaving 2,149 chests of the value of $1,800,000. An excise duty of 200 per cent.

The Java Bode hears that even districts form. ➡a.moderate tax-would give $34 million,arly hold to be unsuitable for that line of and in addition they would havis the revenue cultivation are now turned to account. from liccuses for manufacture and selling, The first tax would be quite simply collect Fox the first three months of the present half- mixed with aerated or plain watered when the opium left the bonded ware

year the quotations for cotton yaro were main- house without difficulty or great expense.lained fairly high, and all the spinning companies make excellent refreshing beverages. The ither taxes could be collected as now secured a satisfactory profit on their working. A check on the manufacture would be the of late, however, the American cotton market

On the 23rd ultimo a party was given at the use of humbered labels for the pots of stap, has gradually gone up, placing the spioning Military Club at Port Arthur by Japanese Guaranteed to be made from the dard size, and could easily be looked after companies in s'less favourable position. The officials and private individuals in bonect of

by a revenue officer. The system would not situation has now gone from bad to worse, as Lord, Kitchener. In a soas to the distinguish be open to the objection he had stated; the yarn market for the home demand has beed guest, Admiral Tomioka, Commander of the pure juice of sound ripe fruit.

would increase rather than diminish revenue;

come unfavourable on account of the depression Port Admiralty at Port Arthur, speaking in

quotation of yarn, spinning companies will loss and pleasure to have the opportunity of wal Y? to Y8 on fios yara kad Ya to Y3 os course coming such an illustrious guest from the ally yarn, if the goods are to be produced with raw of Japan at the Ladysmith of the Far East, cotton at its present price. But all the com

where one of the most appalling dramas in the

FRUIT SYRUPS

masonry.

LORD KITCHENKE in MANCHURIA.

SPEECH AT PORT ARTHUR,

Craton, zed Hovember, H. E. Ko Yu Him, the Chinese Delimitation Commissioner, came up to Canton yesterday from Hongkong for the purpose of consulting with H.E. Viceroy Yuan on cerialo matters la connection with the Macao... delimitation question.

CANTON-HANKOW RAILWAY.

SHANGHAI RACES,

FIRST DAY'S RESULT

Following are the results of the 'races'; it- Shanghai received since we ment to press last evening and for which we are indebted to tho^: Becretary of the Hongkong Club:—2)

The Fah-Wah Stakes."

Spring Rese,...(Borkill)suph J Sagittario.N *(Moller)^a Moriak

Time: 3.15 2/5

The 1st day of roth" inoon was originally fixed by the Canton-Hankow Railway Company for the selection of a president and vice-president to replace Sir Chan Tung Liang Cheng and Lo Po Shup, respectively, who resigned from the service of the company. A telegram has since... been received from the railway shareholders residing in Hepab objecting to the day fixed

further date.

and would not lay us open to the charge of, the cotton goods market. At.the present❘ English, said that he deemed it a great honour and asking that the Company alter it to

Bainistering to a vice. There was no ques- tion that the people at Home considered opjam swoking a vice, and if the Colony

A. S. WATSON & CO., were going to make money by this vice the

LIMITED,

- HONGKONG and KOWLOON,

Hongkong, 15th July, 1959,

panica are holding stocks of raw cotton bought at a lower price than that now ruling, so that they may be able to distribute a dividend for tas present hall-year at the same rate as for the last period.-Japan Chronicle...

INTERPORT GRICKET,

ADMIRAL LI

Admiral Li Chun left yesterday' on board a shallow draft cruiser to proceed to the West River to make a tour of inspection of the water- ways.

A LOAN DISPUTE.

THE BUILDING OF A RESERVOIR.

people at Home would denounce us. He for one absolutely declined to be a partner lo à scheme for establishing the Government monopoly of such a vice. He would like to have the bill postponed for a select.commit. fee to report to the Council. Another member of Council spoke against the pro posal and was supported by the Government, the final consideration of the measure being postponed to last Friday. Following the discussion, a correspondeat, signing him self "Semper Vigilans," on the follow Ordinary business compaunleation: should be addressing day addressed a noved suggestion of the Straits team-Messra, T. R. Hubback, had; been displayed. His ambition was now advanced by the plaintiff to the defendant and

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RUBBCRIPTION RATES (IN ADVANCRY

DAILY--$88 per sanum. WELKEY-$18 per ́sesam

The rates per quarter and per mannem, proportional Bulmeriptions for any period law than one month will be charged as for a fall month.

THE SINGAPORE TEAM.

ber 12, and is due to arrive og November 17.

Before Mr. Jaslice Gompertz in the Summary Court this afternoon, Yes Chan Sam brought áo action against the Yee 8.og Company, of 353, Queen's Road West, and Lan King Cho and Lai Fuk, of 194, Third Street partners in the film, to recover the sum of $478 53 an to 560 part thereof for principal money leat and as to $118.53 for interest thereon at the agreed rate of 3 per cent per month.

Mr. P. Sydenham Dixon (from Mr. R. A.

Harding's cffice) appeared for the plaintiff and Mr. F. X. d'Almada (of Messrs, d'Almada and Smith) was for the second defendant (Law King

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history of the world was played five you go.. Lord Kilchever had achieved a great work in South Africa, Egypt and India. He could not help admiring such a distinguished guest as one of the 'type ol Japanese bushido, Great Britain and Japan Were two insular Empires bound in the strong bond of alliance, and ke köped and was con. fident that the friendly feelings and mutual understanding between the two nations would The Straits team which goes up to Hong-strengthen the foundation of their mutual in- kong to play matches against that port andterests and of the peace of the world.

In reply Lord Kitchener remarked that be bad against Shanghai leaves Singapore on Novem-long cherished, the desire to visit this place, So far there are only seven certain members where the glory of the Japanese army and navy to the Singapore Free Free. The writer Martens, R. M. McKenzo, E. Bradbery, V. gratified. With regard to the Anglo-Japanese is of opinion that "the difficulty may Brown, A. J. W. Peake and Dr. Hennessy.alliance, to which reference had been made by be surmounted by there being created a The following have been asked, and it is ex- Admiral Tomioka, he was confident that it wider gap between the identity of the new pected will form part of the team:-Dr. Fox, would be long maintained, and that the welfare controlling authority and the Government Messia. R. D. Bauzon, Pallein-Thompson and of the two nations and the peace of the world than it appears probable will exist under N. E. Bath. From the foregoing, it will be would continus "indefinitely.

Admiral Tomjoka proposed banzai for his Cho). ca?, scea how mengṛely Singapore is represented presently proposed scheme. This could be in the eleven, which is to all intents and por Majesty King Edward, and Lord Kitchener

Plaintiff stated that he was the madaging effected by empowering by Legislation a poses a States God. A. H. Cox, the recent dansal for bis Majesty the Emperor. The partner of the Yik On Wing firm of Califoralan new "authority, to be styled the Straits winner of the S. C. C. lawn' tenais champion-gathering dispersed at 10.30 p.m.

merchants, at III, Boskám Strad Éast. · He The dally tune in delivered free when the address is Opium Monopoly Board, to take over and ship, will go up to play that game and he will, On the following day Lord Kitchener ins held that position for över ten years. In the coumble to tremsenger. Leak antwerba can have control the importation of opium, manufacit is understood, be partnered by C. M. Howa pected the famous 203-metre hill and the mu. 4th moon of the 33rd year (May-June, 1927) be their copies delivered, at their residenom without. -way "salas" chaays.” On coplas sent by posts-into-chandy-and-distribution by sale Salzmann, Green and Eichenberg (Panang) seam of the war relics It's fall Port Astbur was asked by the defendant to join in the erec additional 11.60 per quarter le charged for postage to licensed shops, paying for the rights were invited to go up, but were unable to get by special train at a p.m. for the north. tion of a certain reservoir and he inbsequently

away,➡Straits Timės,

large number of officials, officers, and private entered into an agreement with one of the part- The postage on the wackly Imus to any part of the such sum as may be mutually agreed upon.

Individuals assembled at the station to bid faré-‡ nem. He advančad a number of loans, some of world in 80 centa per quan

It would not occupy, a great period of time

¿well to be distinguished visitor.

which were paid back but some .$478, waï știll. Bingle Copias, Dally, ten oonis. Workly, twenty- to mutually agree upon this sum, call it for

Lord Kitchener and his suite, arrived at owing. five cocia (for cash only).

Baiton Station, six miles south of Liaoyang, at. After farther argament, judgment was enter- ́5.23 mm. on the agch último. There they alighted for the plaintiff. ed from the train, and, under the guidance of officers specially sont from the head-quarters of the Japanese army in Manchuria, vitlted og homeb ch the Chushanpao, where the sangui. pary-battis of Lingyang took place. The party

sion, could institute and defend actions at (Second Magistrate) for having obtained £140

unemployed, appeared before Mr. J. R. Wood the same day.-Japan Chronicle, law, and little difference could be discerned | under false pretences. It appears that some by the

the officious onialder between it and an❘ days ago, a tradesman at Amoy jant the By the acceptance of the tender for the independent agency such as the present farm mount to the custody of a friend, a cook new opium farm for the next triennial period, er; It would have its general manager and employed on board the su Hai Ching, to The urgent needs of Salgon, as a port of call, The high-pressure area remains over E- the Hongkong Government has, for the three other officers at at present proposed. The be banded to the foki of a certain shop la frihed the subject matter of a speech delivered Japan.

the Colony in setilament of a debi. year commencing in March, 1910, been scheme perhaps savours of deception, but in defendent travelled by the same boat and 6, by M. Rousseau, the vice-chairman, who is light variable winde may be expected in the The bifore the Calenia) Council (here on October | Gradients are slight over the China coast, and relieved of one source of uneasiness as re- so far as that is concerned it formu na pre- on the Hai Ching's arrival in part, he repm: also president of the Chamber of Commerce Formors Channel, and moderate mansoon over gards the revenue of the Colony, at any rate cedent in political history." Both these sented himself as foll from the shop in ques: there. The port lacks adequue equipment for the N. part of the China Sea, so long as the faddists in the home country novel proposals are not likely to be adopted, tion and ancceeded in obtaining the money, repairing and fitilng nút vessels. It also falls Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours ending in their campaign of blindness and unwisdom the Straits Settlements Government apThe fraud, however, was soon detected and re short la storage and godown accommodation. do not wilfully Jeopardize the interests of pear to be guided by the verdict of the ported to the Police. Detective-Sergeant Watt Too often goods are left on the wharves with- Hongkong by forcing upon the Imperial Go Oplum Commissioners. Whatever the excommunicated with the sender of the sum atout shatter, and without prolection front aus vernment a line of policy which may overlook|periment our sister colony may embark Amoy and through his keen vigilance the thief dad gain. The Chamber of Commerce bus the arrangement just recently concluded bet, upon, it is certain to be watched with close was discovered having a hilarious time at Shak- tried over and over again to remedy these eriin, evils, ween the Colonial Govemment and the farm attention by Hongkong which may one day MR. Wood on a charge of having obtained M. Rousseau pleaded alcongly (or

tong-tapl. This moming, he appeared before but nothing can be done for want of money. leg syndicate for the new opium monopoly, be called upon to follow in the wake of mosty by talis, pretences and was awarded pie salon, and the Governor, M. In Singapore, the unofficial members of the Singapor

The Hongkong Celegraph of land, buildings, plant and appliances and

SOWING THE WIND.

UNEMPLOYED CHINAMAN OBTAins $140 BY MEANS OF FALSE PRETENCES, /

THE WEATHER.

example million dollars per annum for | Singapore; in addition, this Board would. pay interest to Government on capital cost

stock, taken over for the purpose of its ob jects, at an agreed value. The Board would HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1909. be a body corporate with perpetual succes. morning, when a Chipimao, described as helugtoft Diaoyang by train for Maiden at 250 pia Director of the Hongkong Observatory z---

OPIUM IN SINGAPORE.

Another instance of the remarkable credulity of lowclass Chinese, which has after all proved ruinous, was furnished at the magistracy this

Bard taboure

THE PORT OF SAIGON.

The following report it from Mr. F. G, Figg,

On the 3rd at 11.55 a-The barometer bus risen moderately in Annam, and fallon cons! derably over N. China,

|'. A. depression which la probably moving,

has appeared over Manchuria.

at 10 am. to-day, 0.00 inches

FORECASTLE

The British Navy Cop.

Millepattes...................................(SchnorT). I- Gothic ............(Cumming) (14 Biṛadacona..... ...mmm....(Maller) '3

Time: 1.35 3/5-

The Shanghai St. Leger.

Kumley...................(Cumming) 1 Pegaz à .....................................(Mollar)' 2 Sarquebanas.....odun kai(Hayes) 3 Time: 4.01 1/5,

The Eclipse Stakes,

Kingsclere................(Comming) Milkman ni con possi Net

....(Aurkill): 2 ausserang seteruandika. (Hayat) Time: 3:50 4/5.

The Autumn Cup..

Little Gem Rosa............{Batki!}} Fabulous.....k..................................(Molièr)

Marbles.......

Time: 1.49.

The Whangpoo Stakes,

(Alderton)

Oespesian......................... (Springfield) Pat................................................. (Reilton) a I'm off...

..............(Bark(l)) 3 Time 3.35 3/5.

SECOND DAY'S RESULTS. The Northern Cup.

Hankown e (Duprae) Rava d'or Rosa.....(BorkiB) Gemini amim.............................(Molier) S

-Time-1.37-3/Sr

The China Cap. ...

Kirkpatrick......(Jobastone);, 1ịp

Vadas, mondászirmen(Springfald), 31ano)

Time zusted to mus

The Shanghai Stakes.

Spring Rosa. «zuar...(Burkill) :: Z Pegasas ajamminum...(Moller),, Muje Planola.............(Alderton) .3 Time: 3 18/s. The Pagoda Cup.

Capitals Mamice, ..................,{Schnớn)" Stradagasi.com.mpines+{Molter). Patch Tree....................................... (Vida).

Time: 9.18 4/5.:

"The Llama Miau Stakes.

Saglitarios...................(Mollar) (1): Burgasbanos.comzo,(kayas), a Palos Tree (Comming) s

Time : 440 2/5r KAT

TYPHOON WARNING,

The following telegram was received at the American Consulate General from the Manlin Objervatory at noon to đáy guy

November 3rd, 31 4.m, Cyclone or typi -Hongkong/ and Neighbourhood, NE north of the Pellow Islarda, direction winds, moderate j'or fair, fal

(2-Formoss Ohannel, NE, winds

Alichong was fond Saen st the Ma -South coast of Chiak betwen

socks, sama

and

156 4-South cogat of

terday for having!" dasarted,

Torcs of the

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