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JAPANHSE VIEW OF RUSSIAN

WOMEN,

BOME INTERESTING OBSERVATIONE.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY NOVEMBER 20. 1909

EXPLORING "LANDS OF 7&8 VOID"

BAFTIKH EX 'EDITION'S TRIALS IN ARABIA.

Euly lo the summer a few details rencbed th's country of the experiences of a Biklab ex. pedition which, after an anxious time, was turned out of Southern Arabia. These details were contained is a brief letter sent homo, by Mr. G. W. Bury, the leapt the expedition, Mr. Bury has not yet came back to England, but his.compinion, Mr. P. E. 'L..Getbig, the other member of, the expedition, has furnished Reuter's representative with the first personal account of the undertaking:

An interesting article ir contributed to the Bechi on the characteristice of the women of the leading countries of Europe. The writer begins bis observatiors by characterising Rus sin as a country of beauties. In fact, he says, Russian women have a worldwide reputation, and bis inspection on the spa has convinced. him, that the statement is well founded. Of courts there are excaptions to evary role, and those wives,nd daughters of mujiki who go about with their beads 'wrapped up in satin

"The object of our party, which comprised can hardly be included in the above category. But there can be little dcubs that among the Mr. G. W. Bury and mycalf," said Mr. Gethin, was to penetrate into the unknown part of ladies of the middļe and upper classes there is a larger percentage of handsome women than Southern Arabis, known as the 'Dwelling of can be found in any other country of Europe.the Vold. The region in question is ab- Russian women affect a French style in their solutely unknown to modern geographers tollet, their natural charms being considerably none of whom bas, succeeded in penetrating belghtened by liberal artificial aids. It strikes 's mysteries. a stranger as rather curprising that though tha. Russiaus and French have little in.common la their political ideas and institutions, a great similarity exists in social fashion. Ard this Ilksnes, is nowhere more striking than is cirlcctis

TRIED TO REACH THE BD, JID CINIER.

Shipping.

Arrival

Empress of India, Br: sa, 3,037, E. Beetham, 19th Nov., Vancouver 28th Oct, and Shanghai 17th N., Mails and Gen.-C. F. R. Co. Kaivaberg, Ger. 19, 545, A. Niefshe, roth

Nov.-Haibow 17th Nov, Gen.-J, & Co,. Lioso, Br. 12, 1,341, G. C. Wiliams, 10th

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Nov-Canton 19th Non, Gen-B. & S Perlak, Dutch . 1,085, Swatt; 20th Nov

Canton 19th Nov, Ballast.-A. P & Co. Wakamatso Maru, Jap, ss., 2,778, U. Aikawa,

Ballast 20th Nov.-Canton roth Nor M.B. G. K. Tean, Br., 29, 5,150, A. W, Osterbridge 20th Nor-Maalla 19th Nov., Gan.-B. & S.-. Sungkiang, Br, s. 987, W. Shane, zoth Nov., Cebu 11th Nov., Hamp.-B. & S. Fauseng, Br. s. 1,410, H. S. Malkļu, noth Nov.-Newchwang and Swatow 19:h Nov., Ballast.-J., M. & Co. ́. Daiya Maru, Jap..., 1,735, Kobayashi, zath Nov., Wakamatsu 15th Nov., Coal., B.K.

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Shinshu Mars, Jap. 8.5, 2,450, S. Nishiyama, goth Nov,-Karatiu 14th Nov, Coal- Ataka & Co.

Clearances at the Harbour Ofise Parlak, for Singapore. Bongbus, for Singapore.

"We were anxious to reach the buried cities in the interior, although the principal object of the journey was to make natural history col-Wakamori Mar, for Wakumatnu.

Dalgi Mars, for Swatow. Johans, for Swaldw Kwongang, for Singapore. Feosking, for Shanghai, Montangle, for Shanghai, Halmun, for Swatow, Linan, for Shanghai, Borneo, for Kadet. Buthu Maru, for Takao.

miles to the eastward..

cles where it a "golden-tikiręd nid wasp-waist- "It was not feasible to start from Aden, ed" beauties move with so much verve and we made for Irka, a little fishing village 235 recklessness. The Russians, especially the

.. We had to spend fait sex, copy French fashion with great five days in this place owing to the difficulty of avidity, so much so that nearly all society, belles spook French with as much ease as King escort and camily, and later on we dis. covered that the local chief, Nasir, instead of their mother tongue, If extravagant women are a criterion of civilisation Russia must cereally Le'ping us, was conspiring with the ic tainly be regarded as a model civil and coun- try.

terior chief of Haura to get us parily up couns try and leave us stranded, · Evastually we got away from Irks with an escort of fifteen men and eight camels. We were both armed and wore turbans, as the people there declared that Christians only wear hats to hide their horos.

The Russians are a large-minded, happy-go. fucky people, quite unlike the Japanese, who are extremely nervous and sensitive. (8o far as the possession of nerves" is concerned,

EXORBITANT PRice for an iscORT, this remark will be read with surprise] Even Amid the pistent reyslutionary excitement, and Our route lay through a ravian.with sheer despite the fact that the country is burdened mountains on either side--au absolutely barres with ag enormous amount of deb, no prosely. I waste. The heat was very great. On the fol- tlang missions as we cut to encourage thriftlowing day the chief of Haura sent a messenger and economy among the people, as is the cass with a letter to say that he would not receive in Japan. Everybody, or a jeast those of the better class of society, appear to be happy to the pursuit of pleasure and tuxurious living. The French, though-renowned for their extra. wagant ways, are really a thrifty people; they are rather suppliers than coi sumers of luxuries, Russia borrows money from France, and much of this money is spent in wines and clothing bought in France. Many Russian sociely Indios apoually go to Paris to study the fashion and to buy wearing apparel. Thus iķē prodigal. and frivolous style imported from Franca is be coming more and more widespread among ́Ronian women, who dress themselves' mere- ly for the sake of being utes and admired, whereas the French do so in a sense in a busi neis way so as to furnish a pattern to other people. It would perhaps be no exaggeration to say that the Rassins are the most extra. ..Wogantly dressed women in the will. The cats,of financing the extravagances of these

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Faurang, for Saigon,

Departures..

Nov. 27

Zafes, for Manila. Helvard, for Hoibow, Pongtong, for Swatow. Prometheus, for "walow. Lay, for Canton. Astyanta, for Singapore. Zahaner, for Dalia Kwangeng, for Bangkok. Soudan, for Singapore.

“Pag>mignia arrived.

-- Post Office.

CHRISTMAS MAILY TO LONDON..

The following are the approximate dates of arrival of letter mails at London-

VIA BUEZ.

43

Now, aged 11 am, per French Packet dira London. Dec. ind

English

mich VIÄ SIDERIA, Nov, sot 8p........de Louden December 18th

#rih species ( sust, goth fu summipramansara s Dec. 3rd p

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byrd myth

* Only fally prepaid latters and postcardi trasmissible by the Siberian Route to

Europa,

· Mail - 1 clove for * Switow—Per Halmus, stat Nov, 9 AM..

Swalow, Amay and· Tamanl—Per· Daigt Hars, 21st Nov., 9 a.M...

Keelung, Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yoko- hama, Victoria and Vancouver, (BC)-Par Monteagle, aut Nov., 9 A.3.

Saigon-Per Fawing; and Nov., 9 A.M. Shangbal, Nagasaki, Kobe and Yokohama (via SIBERIAN MAIL TO EUROPE)—Per Tonkin, 12-d Nor., 3. FM.

Angaur, Konur, Yap, Saipan, Lamutrik, Truk, Ponape, Kusale, Jafuit, Butaritari, Tarawa Ocean Island, Nauru, Rabaot and Sydney Por Germania, azud Nov., 4 P.M.

Swatow, Amoy and Foochow - Haiyan, 23rd Nov., 9 AM,

Enrops. &c. In a via Tailcorio-P Armand Bakte ard Nov., 11 AM..

Maolla - Per Tean, 23rd Nov., 3 F.M. Tientals-Per Chipiking, aged Nov., 3 1.48. Cebu and Iloilo - Fer Sungklang, 23rd Nov., 3PM

Samarang, and Sourabaya-Per Yingchow, a3rd Nov. 3 P.M

Shanghai, Moji and Kobe-Per Takamaki Marw, 3rd Nov. 4 PM, 12,

Singapore, Penang and Colombo - Per Wakasa Maru, 23rd Nov, 5 P..

Nagasaki, Kobe and Yokohama -- Pat

· Kumino Mara, 14th Nov, 11 A,M.

Batavia, Cheribon, Samarang, Sourabaya and Macassar Par Thialfag, 24th Nov,, 4 P.M.

· Shanghai –Per Câ nhwa, 15th Nov, 3 P.M. Sandakan—Per Mautang, 14th Nov 3M Swatow, Amoy and Fonchow-Per Hal ching, cầu Now, th

Manila, Thursday Island, Cooktown, Cairas, "Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney, Hobart, Laun- ceston, New Zealand, Melbourne, Adelaide, Dunedin, Perth and Fremantle-Por Nikko

Manila-Per 72ongsang, 20th,Nov., 3 P.d

· Manila—Per Aw1f, 27th Nov,, 11 AM. Europe, &c, India, via Tuticorin÷P: Assavi, 17th- Nór., HEA,M,

SHANGHAI VI SIBERIAN Mail to

Europe-Par Chanan, a th Nov. 6 P.M.

Per Empress of India, from Vancouver, BC us at any price, so was called a halt, and Nasire-Rev, J. L. gad Mrs. Stewart, Rev. J. H. and the coast chief who was with us, "went on ahead Mr. Freeman Me C. A. Purves, A. 5.Mars, 16th Nov., A., to Haura to interview his brother the chief Collins, H. P. Thomas, T. G. Weall, Rev, and Mrs. H. Campbell, Messrs. Wen Ying Holog there. At this stage our escort was changed, Chat. Parker, H. Peterson, $15 Chinste, and our first men bring: replaced by a set of very Hindoos. From Victoris, BO.-Mr. S. L. and lasoleat, fellows. Soon Nasir returned saying Mrs. Lewis. From Yokohama-Misses Page, that bis brotherdemanded an exorbitant sumfor A. Pars, and Mr. H. M. Jeffries. From Kobe an escort to Haura and Nadds, a demand which Mr. 1. And Mr. McKane, Mrs. G. Walker,

Miss

2. Furlong, and Mr. A. G. Paveshill. Mr. Eury refused, whereupon Nasir agreed to From Shanghal-Mr. Rob, Anderson, Capt. E. lower terms."

J. M. Barralt, Masura. D. Brand, Da Donally,

Manila-Per Taming, 30th Nov,, * PM. W. J. Bawklos, A. E. Lading, P. Lambe, T.

Manila, Zamboanga, Port Darwin, Thunday Main, J. G. Pratt, N. L. Sparke, G. F. Shackle Island, Cooktown, Calms, Townsville, Briz- ton, W. H. Wilson, O. Strackmeyer, C. Mbane, Sydney, Hoban, Launceston, New Zea. Heanley, Major C. de Witt and Mrs. Wilcox, Land, Melbourne, Adelalde; Dazedin, Perb Misses D. Shelton Hooper, M. Yeb, and Mr. and Fremantle-Per Tafyan, 30th Nov.,

"We resumed our journey, and when within a mile of Haura Nasir again went on to sea his brother. Our whole caravan stopped, our boxes were dumped in the open desert, and we found what shelter we could under one tree..

ORDERED TO LEAVE IN THREK HOURS.. "After five anxious days had passed the chief of Haura sact us a final letter declining to find as an escort either to proceed or to return, and ordering us to leave his country within threo

wonten fails on the shoulders of their fathers hours, whereupon our mysterious friend who had offered, to help us said he could not do so and busbands whose lpt is pet an envi. bļa one.

In the circumstances. It was evident that mot. J{ la obtaryable, the writer coccludes, that

tèrs bad come to a serious pass, and we pre Japanese women are fist careating along the pathe of their Russian sisters, and unless thispared to fly to the coast the Arabs meantime dangerous tendency is checked in time the men tried to gel possession of our rifles.. will be worked to death to provide funds to antity womanly whims.—Jupun Chronicle,

"The three of us were very weak, having liv

Su Hou,

Passengers departed:

Per Tenyo Mara, for Shanghal, &c.—Mr. and Beatley, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Selley, Minnea Solley, Christine Larzen, Messrs. T. E. Grimh, Mr. Marcus Rates, Hob, Beolio Legarda, Mr. Mr. Jose Valder, Hoo. Mandel L Quezon, Mesra, Severians Concepcios, Gregorio La vares, E. M. Elam, Mrs. G. J. Minor, Judge D. D. R. Williams, Mrs. G. B. Polman and child, Messrs. Frank M Swift, Manuel Mascarenas, Mr. and Mr. W. B. Kaight, Mrs. F. E. Clay Loo, Messrs. F. G Lard, H. Baitson, J. E. Ellis, W. H. Burt Fong Cáo. Chuong, Bi, Hond Shee, Mesars Quong Pak, K/Yo-oyama, Chow Chun Sun, Mr. and Mrs T. F. Chya and infant, ed mainly on jam and biscuits, and the pro-Messrs., C. H Kuen, C. Stuther and saliva spect of a flight of 35 miles to the coast was not a pleasant one. We had, of course, to discard our baggage, for our encart deserted. I tore out the few written pages of my diary, we cda cealed the two chronometers about our clothes, and, with a certain amount of ammunition, were prepared, to bolt, our intention being to get away in the middle of the night, when our -'4 months' sight 121. 1. 2018 2016 | guards would probably be asleep. France-Bank T. F...

COMMERCIỤN

TO-DAY'S EXCHANGE.

Felling.

London-Bank T.T......

Do.

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Do.

demand.

18/16 .... 84.

'NEGOTIATIONS'REOPENED..

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Ambrica-Bank T.T.

1970 42

Germany - Baok T.T

767

India T.T.... ju

Do..

demand..................... mine

...5281

Ekangbal-Bank T.T. .. ...

75

Slogapore-Bank T.T. per 11.K. from

..737

Japan-Bank T.T.......... ...................

£4}

Java-Bank T.T. ...................... ..........

"We did not get away that night, and, to our surprise, pa the following morning the local pundit 'came out from the towó ̃to reopen ne. gotiations. The chief now demanded all our money, in return for which he would provide us with an escort and camels. Keeping only a few dollars, we braded over the money and in 04 the evening 27 camels strived,

Guying.

4 months' sight L/Coman dere

6 months' sight L/O............................

30 days' sight San Francisca & New York

4 months' sight

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so 'ays' aight Sydney & Melbourne

7.23

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"Later, a nasty situating aroma owing to the

1/94 action of one of the Atabs, who tried to persuade 1/9the people to rush our canip' & me abots were 478 fired at us at intervals, but no damage was done. 44 Having loaded our camels we started in our return to the casst, accompanied by the pendl; of Haura as a guarantee. The first night our escort indulged in more plotting but the threatend attack WAS prevented. The journey was terribly hot and we were very work, only snatched three hours' slapp. Wa ware absolutely dons up when we eventually reached the coast at our original starting place."

4 months' sight France...... 6 months' sight an errorisme vecinata.14

months sight Gormang of..........*.8-; Bar Silvar noun

....214 Bank of England rate Sovereign

SHIPPING AND MAILS

MAIZE DUE

Frouch (Tonkin) aind, Indias (Arration Aptar) sind inst Indina (Namrang),25th înst, American (Nippon Mars) ist-prox. Indian (Latsang) 3rd pros.

X

The ss. Rub init Maulla on 20th inst; and is due here on zand inst., at 6 p.m.

Thị 11. A. L. 18. Beteratria laft Shangbul on sbih last, p,in, and many bu expected here on. grst last.

THE WEATHER.

servant.

Per Kliano Mars, for Japan-Mears. M. Ishibashi, T. Et, Hoyle, Mins E. M. Hoyle, Mr. and Mrs. A. Partion and child, Mrs. A Graham, Mist D. Graham, Misses A. V Graham, H. Dunstan, Meini, F. A, Grabam. J. L. Graham, Mr. and Mr. O H. Keight, Mr. S. Sullivan, Misses 8. Kopo, 5. Takino, Sister W. Luela, Bister S. Marel Pereira, Mra, Matsudo, Mr. and Mrs. M. Kader and child, Mantra. C. S Ragair, R. Kristna Ayar,' U, Munemura, M Fojino aud B. Miyajima,

Bhipping. Repor

...

Str. Sungkian, from Cebu-Heavy N.E. gule.

Tientsin-Per Aurichow, 18th Nov, 0A.M. Namsang, 10th Nov, 1P.M.

Shanghai, Yokobam, Koba and Moji-Per

3 P.M.

Europe, &c., India, vío Tudor'u Par Hielst, int Dec., 11 AN,

Shanghai-Per Ashui, and Dec., 3 P.M. Manila, Yup, Friederich Wilhelmshafen, Rabaul, Herbertskobo, Matapi, Brisbane, Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand Dunedin, Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth and Fremante-Fer Prins Waldemar, and Dec.

5.M.

Shanghai, Nagasaki, Koby, Yokotams, Victoria and Vancouver, (8.0.) (via Siberian Mail to Europe -Per Empress of India, grd Dec. 6 P..

Singapore, Penkag and Calcutta - Per Fooreng, 7th Dec, 37.M.

Shaoghal, Nagasak',, Kob, Yokohams, Honolulu and Sio Francisco-Par. Nippon Mars, 10th Dec, II A.M.

Tails

Steamer Expected.

ZO-MORROW.

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St. John's Cathedral. ́arst Novembar; 24th Sunday after Tripity.

Holy Communios 7.30 am)." Maties 11 am, Responses: Ferial, Venke: Barnby, Paalmai of the 111t morning, Te Deum: Amart in F. Tablate; Haves, Authem: "From all that dwell?-Wa'minlay,

ASTOR HOUSE.

*Herrera, L... C Holt, H. O. Joschke, C.

Kabo, A.

Lapicque, Capt. P. A,

Campbell, Rev. & Mrs. Mart, Miss R.

Abraham, E. S.

Almaroff, Mr.

Babin, Mr.

Balllot, M.

Biscoll, Mr. Broc, A. de

Lobmaon, W.

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H.. Carpi, G. Carpi, A. Calin, Min

McAulay, Mrs.

McAulay, Ma

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Chapman, Minn. Chapman, Mr. &

la unison.

J. B. Demont, Droyfuss, A. Duarich, A. Br, H

Mr.

Holy Communion 12 noon, Kyrie: Smart to F.. Hymns: 368 and 55 N.R.- Pralm 105, Variak 1, 7, 7, 8, 31, 33. 34. 44 Evensong 5-45 pm, Responses: Fatial Palms: of the at evening, (11), Magnificat: Smart, Nunc Divittia: Fallon, Hymus: 280, 177 and 218.

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St. Andrew's Church, Kowloon.

24th Sunday after Trinity 31st November, Morning Service at 11 am.. Holy Com munion at noon, Sunday School at 2.30 p.m., In British School, Evening Service at 6 p.m.

Services on Sundays are:-

days of the mouth at doon,

Holy Communion on ret, 3rd and 5th Sun-

Holy Communion on red and 4th" Sundays at 8 a.m

Reboul, J.

Reave,

W.E.

Ren 201, K.·

Mr. Bitchie, G. M.

Robia, F.M.

Rosenstock, C. w.

Rougean, E.

Rutledge, W. E.

Schulz, Mrs.

Freemap, Rev. & Mrs, Scott, J. W.

Frazier, W.

Fritt, G. Galver, E.

Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. Venere, P.

E

Smith,

Start, F. G.

Taylor, C. S.

Too Y. Si Mr.

Watson, E. L.

White, Mr. & Mrs. H.

Yotes, W. O.

Gomes, A. 3. M. de

Yates, A. E,

Beadly, D. C. M.

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CRAIGIEBURN

Ginkel, Van

Glater, M. S.

Morning Prayer at. 11 8,m, Evening Prayer at 6 p.m. " Children's Service on, at Sunday of every Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. Ritchie, A. alternate month, at 3 pm.

Bird, Mr. and Mrs. H. McNear, Mr. & Mrs.

Reas, L. G.

St. Peter's Church. Queen's Road West.

24th Sunday after Triulty, arst, November.

Matios tam.. Venite: Barnby, Pasimas; Hopkics, Hymus; 1, 416, 513 and 129, Kyrie, Smart, Pye, Torner, Te Deum; Lawen, Cookej

"bba.

Holy Communion 12.15 p.m. Evensong 6.10 p.m. Psalms; Crotch. Medley, Magnificati Törle. No. 187. Nuoc Dimitele ; Smart. No, 117, Hymus; 487, 144, 148 and 20.-

The Church fanach: Dayspring will call on ships carrying white, crew to bring friends ashore to the services between 9.15 and 10.30 a.m., and between c.15 and 6 pm. (Kowloon. „Patice Plec, sa 30 and 6 p.m.), returning aftere..

wards. All the sittings are free and unappro priated. Visitor are welcome, Books, stay provided.

Sunday School ta to to,45 a.m.

Roman, Catholic Cathedral: -Myan at 6 am

7.m., 8.m, and 9.10 a.m. Besediction, 5.30 p.m. Fermau Betheid's Chape', West Point-

Maming Service, 17 á.m.

St Frands' Church Wanchai-Mass (CA(n), 6 am. (Port), 7.30am. Benediction, $p.m. St Joseph's Church, Garden Boad-Morning

Service (&meitih), 10 mm. k

St Anthony's Chapel West Point :——Mars,

8 6.1.

The Rosary Church Howlosa-Every Sus. day, Mass at 7,90 a.m. and Mass, followed by the Benediction of the Blessed Sacra- ment, at 9 am,

Tnion Church :-Services, 11 a.m, and 6 p.m.

VISITORS AT THE 801 KLS,

Acheron, J.

HONGKONG.

Adamı P, R, Birbeck, R. J. Boyce, W Buckland T. C. Banner, Mr. and

W.O Bares, Mr. & Mrs.

R.

Christianses, Mr.

M.ro.

Clark, M. O. Clark, J. C.

Mrs.

Clement, Misses (2) Colvin, H. E.

Conden, H. L. Carry, G.

Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. S.

C...

. [

Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs.

G. T. and child Lindsay, E. S.

Loop, Mr. and Mrs. F.

S

L-Lord, E. J.

and

Lover, E. G. B.

Macdonald, D. Macke, Miss Macks, Mr. & Mrs. Marriott, Dr. O. Maison, F. McCopeland, Miss Mclpiib, G. C. Mekane, Mraud Mrs.

Ellis Mrs. Mark St. C. J. Eagledow, Mis E. Fraser, Mr. and Mrs.

H.

Menagh, J. E. Mody, N. H, N. Melcke, Count J. Morso, H. J. Olson, Harth Otten G.

Packer, B. L. Ray, E. H.

G. A

Clark, G.'R...

Clothiar, H. W.

| Jackman, H. T..

Smith, Crowther

Stalih, Mr. and Mr.

Grapt

Smith, E. Grant

Kydd, Mr. and Mrs. T. Smith, Miss D.

W.

Wilson, G. L..

Knott, Mrs.

HONGKONG TIDE table,

From Novembar 20th to 26th 1909.

HIGH WATER.

LOW WATER,

Hongkong Haight Mean Tins

Hongkong Mean Time

M. 11 30

טל זו

Height.

Ent.

90

m. 0 46

Exo. #1

Mon

No laferior 12

пот При

wat

Tues. 3

W. | 14

Thur 95

Fr

14

re danetas morning.

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afternoon.

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER: November 19th, 1909, núm.

Bar. Th. Hu, Wind Wr. ""ladivostock.¡7|1|29.90| -|

Jemuro5 alma.|30.01) Hakedala

Toto Focli

Nagasaki...

Kagoshima... 1. Osma

Naba Ishigakljima... Bonin Is....... Chetan jó, am Welhaiwal ...

Hankow [6 KM] Kinklang..... H

Shanghai.....9 Lm.

Gatzie Sharp Peak...

Amoy 5

Swatow

醉心

N

30.0

30.10

$0.07~

30.07

90.08-

30.04

30.01 - 29.97

1861

..15 m. 30,07 Н 29.99

Talboko.....sm/30,10

Taichu...

Taluit overwe Koshen

M 20.94

11 29.94

B 29.88

Pescadores... # 29.95

Canton .................19 km, 3009|61| 51 |

| Hongkong ..toum |300i|69|35|

Victoria Peak +

Gap Rock... " 29.98 Hielsiusereem |30,06) Wachow9 m. 30.1760 Hollow

Pakhol

19

Phollen.......8 km:30,14] 70

·Tourang Pe

30,00 72 G. St. James. EO 20.9177

From Agents Fe

Korea................................. Menfia ... P. M. Co... Nov. 21 Takasaki Maro Singapore N. Y: K.... Nov. 21 Belgravia Shanghai H. A. L... Now 31 Paking ********

Shanghai. M. & Co... Nov, 21 Tonkin ER

Saigon M, M. ... Nov. 31 || Fuller, Denman Kumanó Maro Manila ...N. Y. K........ Nov. 21 Furlance, Miss 2, Wakasa Maru.... Shanghai.. N. Y. K. .. Now, as Gill, MINE, H. Arratoon A'car. Kobe...... D. S. & Co Nov. 32 Gill, Minu V. H. Robi ............ Mzalla ... S., T. & Co Nov 22 Con Lourn, V. Amiral Obry... Port Said.. M. M....... Nov. 23 Gorham, Mr. and Mrs. Rees-Davies, Hon, Mr. Aparri

W C. Str. Fausung, from Swstow:-Strong Easter. Taiyuan. Sydney B. & S....Nov. 24

Nikko Mara... Japan....N.Y, K., Nov. 24 Graw. Douglas

Miss ty winds and strong seas.

Benmehr... Singapore . G., L.& Co Nov. 24 | Graham, Str. Empress of India, from Vancouver, &c. Saupki Maro... Singapore N. Y. K. Nov. 25 Hai: es, Miss -Heavy weather North Pacific.

Namunty Singapore.I., M. & Co Nov. 25 Hall, Capt. T. P. Shinano Marapan... N. Y. K... Nov. 28 Hamilton, Mrs. J. K. Nippos Maru, Japan...7. K. K... Dec. 1 Heerman, P. E. Lalang... Calcutta... M. & Co Dec. 3. Heid, A. H.. P. Sigismond... Sydney .. H. & Co., Dec. 1o Hewett, Hon. Mr, Tacoma Maru. Tacoma ... 0.8. K... Dec. 12

Mr, E. A. Hough, Dr. S. Ionas, Capt. R. Innes, V.

VESSELS IN PORT.

STEAMERA

Angbin, Ger. 5.4., 1,00r, C, Kumpel, 15th Nov,

Bangkok 7th Nov., Rica, B. & S. Bomen, Ger. s.8., 1,340, F. Sembill, 75th Nov.,

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Sandakan 9th Nov, Timber and Gen M. & Co.

Soffett, Paul

Ricketts, W. R.

Sommervilla, Gen. Spalding, R., Surgeon

and Mrs. A. D. Spitifce, J. Square, Miss A and "wift, P. M.

Thompson, Mr. & Mrs.

M. L. Tamer, C. S. Walker, Mn, C.' White, D. Whitmarsh, A. Wood, G, G.

Kench, O. C.

Kirke, Major & Mrs.

Krone, W

Lelievre, F.

15

TEAK,

Jacki, P.

Jergensen, Mrs.

DOCK BETYRNI. HONGKONG AND WHAMFOL. DOCES, Bourbon, Fr. 1.6, 991, Le Ball, 13th NovH.M.S. Moorhen ...........

at Kowloon Dock. Salgon 6th Nov, Rics-Yan Fat. Daigi Maru, Jap. ss, goo, H. Murayama, 17th Kalpas

Nov., Swatow 16th Nov., Gen.-O. S. K. Devawongse, Ger 8, 1,057, F. Rehwaldt, rath Nov, Bangkok 3rd Nov., and Swatow rath, Rice B. & S. Eakdale, Br. s.s., 1,946, G. W. Dad, 19th Nov.,

Moj 13th Nov., Coal.-D. & Co, Ld. Foothing, Br. 9, 1,413, T. Lishmau, th

Nov., Samarang 2nd Nov, Sugar.J8t. Enoch at Quarry Bay Docks, Aucol E

M. & Co.

The following report is from Mr. F.G, Figy, | Fakura Maru, Jap. 1.1., 1,946, S. Kumawaki, Director of the, Hongkong Observatory-

19th Nov.-Moji 14th Nov., Coal-M, B, Germania, Ger. &., 1,086, H. Flugel, and

G. K.

Nov.-Manila goth Oct., Gra.-S. & Co. Halmun, Br. 9.1. 636,—J.W. Kvann, 19th-Now

On the 20th at 12.10 p.-Barometric changes at the stations around the China Sea are very

light.

Swilow 18th Nov.; Gen.-D., Li & On. The typhoon, which seems to be filling up Mausang, Br. 1. 1,046, G: S. Welgall, 11th very slowly, apparently, remains in much the

Nov-Sandakan 3rd Nov., Timber and same position as yesterday, viz, to the East- ward of the accelesdeld Bank, and rough Monteagle, Br. 1.s., 3.953, S. Robiosos, 17th Nov-Vancouver 220d Oct., and Shang weather must still be expected over the N...

hai 14th Nov., Mails and Gon.-C, P. R.

- The C, P. R. Cóla xx. Empress of Japan | part of the China Sés, left Vancouver on 18th inst., afternoon, via the usual ports of call,

The Imperial Garman Hall 6.5. Pring Sigt wwwd left Sydney on 18th inst., at 10 am., and may be expected bere on, 10th prok.

The N, Y. K. 1.1. Kumano Maru, Australlen Llas, lait Manila for this post on 201k lust., and ja expected here on 22nd lust, am

The N.V. K. sa, Nikko Maru, Australian Line, loft Nagaraki for this port on 20th isst, and is expected hara on zçib last, a.m. * The Ti K. K. se. Nippon Mark will nail

4

Kom Yokohamna on 3. si iust, wo route to Hong. kong, and is duuto arrive at this port on zil plox,

The depression lying over Manchuria yester. day, is probably moving into the N, part of the Sea of Japan.

1

Priss Waldemar Ger. 6.5, 1737. & Janke: 18th Nov,Sydney, stal Oct. Gan, & Co.

Sul Tal in...amasira." 2.8. Otter................. .. H,M.S. Hart ........... H.M.F.M.S. Ralobu Antallswoodies

TAIKOO DOCKE

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Pong Tongigantt Vigilants.iocomtime, w

Devavõnges inkumine, a

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11

Addison, Capt., & Mrs Jack, Miat

Alabaster, Mr.

Auld. Mr.

Archbutt, Mr.

Aubrey, Dr.

Knight, O. G

Lambert, Lieut.Col

and Mrs.

Logie, Major Bedford, Col, and Mrs. Lord, Miss

Bayard, Ool. and Mrs. Lauder, Lt. Col. Bayly, L. M.

Bell

Capt, and Mr. Mario, R

EAG Bowdler, Mrs. Bowen, Mr. and Mrs. Phillips, Major. Campbell, Miss-0.— Probyo,RAM.C., Kajar- Caulfield, Major and Prae, Major

Mr.

Ross, Mr. and Mrs, Champmorin, Mr. and Van der

Mr. P. da

Reid, Lt Col Bawer, Mrs. Chaplain, Miss Claphams, Capt. & Mrs. Sayle, Mr. and Mrs

Stúcisir, A, Coke, Lt. Consland, A

Smith, A. Flodiaz, DAWION, MT, Dalton, Mr. Hails, Mr. Fayzor, Sir Jomph nod

Lody

`Whips Pamed The Canal, 22nd October-Komo Maru, Alzuta Mare, Bormio, Palawan Polynesien, Peleus, Vandaita. 26th October-Admiraloby," "Amstralien, Mohr, Sanagusia, Hyson, Montres Fencer 19th Octoberfan, Kennikic, Prins Bite! Friedrich, Hilacht Baru, Tonkin, Prian Zad Migy Sanghi Karmanand Neramber-Nipo

Cardiganshire, Persia, Strenia, Sparta, sth November- Flintshire, Canfa, Fairosius, Hakata Mar Stettin, Tydasi, Quanten, Sithonia, 9th Nov Tsinanfo, Chi, B, 1,450, Juliassen, 7th Nov

ember – Gorbei Binladi, Glenavom Gratis Indrapura, Promaikeus, Nila rath Movem -Thingled ret Nav., SaltWallem & Coboru Zutcom, C. Fard Laatse, Idamanan, Vawata Maro, Jap. 66, 4,350, K. Sakums, 13th Polynesien, Awa Haru, Kausgawe Mar, Gunther, H.

Nov.-Moji 6th Nov, Coal-M, B, K.

16th November..... Meinam, Invarssh, Katuna, | Hancock, Mr. and Men, Warning, Capt. Scandia, Sintra, Cathay,

Rajah, Ger..., 3,100, H. Reber 13th Not

Rejang (Borneo) 5th Nov., Timber,

& S.

Pressure is highest over the Yangtze valley. Hongkong Rainfall for the 34 hours anding at so am. to-day, 6.0 inches, FORECAST. |r.—Hongkong and Neighbourhood, N.E, winds, strongs fair, squally,

2-Fermoss Channel, N.E. winds, strong to a gale,

South coast of China beiwan Hon

• Hongkong | Jutsopolis, Br,

* The 1. C. ́8. N; Co., 1,2, Numxang from Cal- 1 and Lamocks, same as No.

Mr.

Sorenzon, 8, 19 Stacpole, Li, Cal Sutherland, Mr. and

Sweet, Mis Finch, Capt, and Mr. Thompson, L. & Mrs. Gomperts, His Hoooar Thomaill, Rev.

KL Topp. J. R. Teitor, Mr.

י

White, Mr.

H SAILING. Vastra,

|

Winba, Mrs. Comst, Br. barque, 3,890, W. J. Davis, 18th - Arrivals at Home-16th October-Zadra Harris, Mr

Wilson, Now,rom New York, Patroleum-8, 0. | wadi, Polymerion, Inada Maru, Sliaria, (Aus) | Haseland, F. A. Co.

29th Dortmund, Kewang St, and November Highton, Eng. Comdr, Witkass, Mr. and Mrs.

-Wood, David- r, 4-masted barque, 1,651, 1. Derginger, Zabalang Sasoria, gch Norambar Hind W B I Downg, 14th Oet,Canton 13th Ort, Fyrom: 9th Nerumber-Aleutn Maru, Kilim Hitchcock, Mr. & Mrs, Walglny, Lt. Col. an-

Bil ridelik aanga Tonery 16th Now, Hughes, Stev cht Maru, Borneo, 13th November-Prder Hockaday, W, 7,

Young, Mr. embu-Dramalkan, Minahuan, aperia, Tydani, Mumphreys, W› Mɛ

- Ballast —8, 0. Co, T

cutta and the Straita laft Singapore for this port South coast of Chius between Houging Lyndhurst, Br, anip 2,244, Parnell, 16th Oct.,

» sød Hainan, same as No, sy:

(pa 19th fom, at 2-p,m, and may be expactad keru on 25th fast landa

Strydom Canton spin Ost, Ballast:8, 0,0410

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