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TYPHOON SIGNALS.

STORM-WARNINGS ISSUED FROM THE HONGKONG OBSERVATORY.

The following Typhoon signale aro hoisted on the Masthead on Kowloon, the Hill. Bignal Harbour Office. the Kowloon Godowns, H M. S. Tamar, Green Island, Standard Oil Premises Lai-chi-kok and F. O. Quarters, Lyeemoon.

A CONE

point ward

A PONE point upwurde And DRUM bolow

A DRUM

Indicates a Ty. shoun to the North of the Colony.

andienten D T's. hoon to tho North-East of the

Jolauy.

HOTEL LIST.

Hongkong Hotel.

Alten A H Anderson E,

Bernheira Mr &

E

BUDA Mr & Mrs Balo H Munay Ball C DJ Balillos RE Belillos Men ER Barlog J If Browne J

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1915.

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Lanes Capt R Joseph E M Mrs Johnston Mira A Kirby A M RDKleinjung W

1 custo Bowring O Bion Z.8 Cheetham H Champkin U Charlebois A A Crum B D'Almada Castro

Mr & Mrs FX D'Almada Castro

Miss

D'Almada Castro

luster

Carey OO

Duffy Miss ME

Davis Mrs FE

adicals, a Duce Dr W H

of the Colony,

ahoon to the East

Davison Capt W

Faireira Jr D

indicates

phoon 10

Edwards JE

Lauritsen O Longf old 8 Lloyd OT Mavor G

Manning Mr and

Mrs W McKean Dr G W Me Murray D

Marriott Dr

Mr

Mehta K

Merocki J

Moore W

Morton Capt HE

Molden H

Maxwelt FA

Mitchell LP Neighbour W R

Mr & Mrs

Nisam A Ormiston J Ormiston Jas Pinson A Y Pitchor A J

LIST OF PASSENGERS.

Por P. and O. steamer Malwa. From London October 2-To Shanghal: Mr 8 II Hutchison, Miss Oraia, Miss Perry, Dr I Aitken. Miss P Hotchkiss, Dr May Horner, Dr G McMinn, Miss Mundlo, Mr G Morrison, Mr J Fitz Patrick, Mr and Mr. Pruce, Mies Pruco, Mrs T Crawford, Mr FHU Aldridge, Mr A Ward, Mr A Harris To Hong- Okong:

H Miss

Jacob, Mrs C B Buyers, Miss FM Cooper, Mise L M Jones.

Por N.Y.K. 4.8 Kashima Maru. From London August. 9.-To Shanghai: Miss Gittens, Mrs Gauson and child, Mr and Mrs Nilsson Mr & Mrs A Sharples. Mrs J Cromarty, Miss Nissim Mira

M M Macdonald, Rey and Mrs Shopperd and 3 children, Lady and Miss Fraser. To Hongkong: Mr RJ Birbeck, Mra David Wood, Mr J M Williamson, Mra and Miss Fleming, Mr F E Glaze- brook, Mr and Mrs Claxton, Rev Mrg Gamble. Miss Johnson, Rideli, Mr and Mrs Price and 2 Міне children, Miss Ewing, Dykes, Miss. Heyworth, Miss Fisk. Miss Thacker. Mr LR Medham, Mr F Hicks, Mrs A J Malcolm and 3 children, Mrs Mr A Muirhead and infant. Morioy..

Reay, Miss F

EH Reed Mrs.O

Fitzwilliams DGHLR

Ty-Fuller Mra S

Gascogne Lt-Com & Raymond Me and

MYH

A CONE

point down. wards and DRUM below

the

Mouth-East of the

Colony,

Gould J.

Gibb 3

A CONE

palat down- wards

A CONE

point down. Wards and BALL below

A BALL,

A CONE

point upwards

and BALL bolow

Indientos n

phoon to the South

of the Colony.

indiesto a

Ty

phoon to the

South-West of the Colony.

indicates a Ty phoon to the West of the Celony.

indicates

Goulbourn V

Griffin Mr & Mrs

Tr

Hunter R Hunt J St C

Hodge WJ

Howett Hoa E A

Hall Capt T P

lannikal Mr & Mrs

WA

THEM

Rinch G VR

Simmons T W Borby V

RScotorMrs

Butth cry OP

Sheppey Mr & Mra

CA

Schroder W E

Taylor H H

Smith Mia HS

Wood G G

Waite E B

WEDYOU W F

Holgato LG Hopcroft Capt Wilkio J Howe 1 Mr & MreRBWright JF Hart 8

Boles J W

A

Wood Dr& Mr

Kingsclere Hotel,

Burn Percy

Cavoru S M

Charten AA

a

Ty

Cooper W AJ Dick II W

Egra Mra F

.boon to the North-West of the Calony.

RED SIGNALS indicate that the centre is believed to be more than 300 miles away from the Colony.

BLACK SIGNALS indicate that the contre is believed to bo less than 30 miles away from the Colony.

Fielder 3 E Filios Miss D

Forbes A Heegowo1 T

Negre R

North RAO

Powell Capt&M

Ranger Mr & Mrs

FE

Robertson Mr &

Mrs J

Rolfe P H

Bachso Mrs G

S

Per P. and 0. steaner Mooltan. From London Oct. 16. -To Shanghai: Mr and Mrs G J Turnbull. Miss Coleman, Miss Dunk, Miss Sei's, Mr and Mrs S Huttoa, Milo Shorens, Miss B L Vicary. To Manila: Rev J Knight, Rev P Jackson, Rev J Wichman. To Hongkong: Dr J Duncan, Mies OJ Nicholle,

Por N.Y.K s.s. Mishima Maru From London Oct 23. Fo Shang- hai: Mr BG Tours, Mr E Whee ly Mr LD Lemaires Mrs Gerin. Singer Mr&Mr E TMr Blenk Mrs Lyons and 2 chil- Smyth Mr & Mrs Fdren Miss Barclay Miss E W Hudson Rev and Mrs W H and Master Gelier Rev and Mrs EE Bryant and 2 chidre", Mrs T and Master Gillison Miss M M Hogben, Miss J Wi'son. То Hongkong: Dr and Mrs Sanders, and child Mr L Ross Mr T Has- lam Mr and Mrs Sooensen and 2 children.

Hurley Mr and Mrs Smyth R

FO Marga Kerr Mra Logan W Lubra J HVG

The above signals will, as here- Anker JO Arnott CR toforo, be hoisted only when Booth O H typhoona exist in such positions Crew A B or are moving in such directions Dunrich A that information regarding them

ia considered to be of importance to the Colony or to shipping leaving the harbour.

URGENT SIGNALS. In addition to the above, when it is expected that the wind may increase to full typhoon force at any moment, the following Ur- gont Signals will be made at the Water Police Station, and re- peated at the Harbour Office :- THREE EXPLOSIVE BOMBS AT INTERVALS OF TEN SECONDS. A Black Cross will bo hoisted .at the same time, superior to the

other shapes.

NIGHT SIGNALS.

Pret D

Dyk PS Van Grant J Humus FG James Kleak J Jo Lowrie W1 Mouteiro d

Tye Mr & Mrs

FH Watkins HC

Grand

Hotel,

McLaren L Morrow James

Philipp P Rey sold O W

Ryan E

Smith

Stanton J RA

Stobb Mr & Mrs J B

Thorls H F

Vec H B van

Wella Mrs E Wright S H,

Carlton Hotel. Ampatia Mr & Mrs Hesh at DrJ Barnett Mr & Mrs Jones GLD Bolds F M

Kaufman Misa BO

Kolman A D Matbows P Cas' V Clarke Mia M Mathews Cropley L

McDougall A K Cropley NO

Meek Thomas Cropley CO

Non R W Dean W H

Pennol WV Biman Ray J

The following Night Signals Del Pan will be hoisted from the Flagstaff Ehmann M Emory F W on the roof of the Wator Police Falster WO *Station at Kowloon, the Harbour Gabriel Rev E

Office Flagstaff, and H.M.9. Hlud WB Tamar.

L Three Lights Vertical, Green, Green, Green, indicates that a typhoon is believed to be situated! more than 300 miles from the Colony.

IL Three Lights Vertical, Green, Red, Green, indicates that a typhoon is believed to ha situated less than 300 miles from the Colony.

III Three Lights Vertical, Rod. Green, Red. indicates that the wind may be expected to increase

Simpson FA

Boga Capt T

Stephens Mr&Mr H Thom Wm

Peak Hotel.

John Mrs TJR Armstrong W Barnett Mr & Mr Kadourie E Bell Mr & Mrs W H Kork Miļ& Mrs WL Bowdler Mrs Lomlat Carmichael Mr and Macbewan Mrs

Mr HF

Marritt Mr Michoac Maj&Mrs Cartwright H & Cary FW

Mitchelmore Mr & Casulll Mr & MrsD

Are V Morgan Major Cooney Lt & Mrs Coupland A Darling Col RE

to fall typhoon force at any Dobble Mr & Mr moment.

1 Falchino Col

CONSIGNEES

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM EUROPE, COLOMBO

AND STRAITS,

HE Company's Steamship

"KAMO

MARU,"

BOYS' CLOTHING DIMITRINO & CO.

FOR THE

WINTER SEASON

DURABLE QUALITIES IN TWEED AND SERCE SUITS.

BOYS' TWEED NORFOLK SUITS.

In Pleasing Dark Coloura Sizes to Suit Boys from 3 to 13 Years Price $5.50 to $8,00

EGYPTIAN CIGARETTES.

AL

Blum Pasha

Shepherd's Hotel

(gold tipped)

per 100 $4.50

4.50

No.

5

3.50

NAVY SERGE NORFOLK SUITS

No. 9

2.20

For Boys Age 4 to 10 Years Price $8.75 to 10.25

2.20

Volvot Suits for Boys Age 21 to 5 Years Consul (gold tipped)

Price $10.50 to $12.00

BOYS' NAVY SERGE

P

REEFER COATS

To Fit Boys Age 3 to 11 Years

Price $4.00 to $6.00 Each.

BOYS' TWEED OVERCOATS

A Largo Variety of Serviceable

Coats for Boys of all Ages,

Price From $7.00 to 15.50 Each.

WHITEAWAY,

"

LAIDLAW & Co., LTD.

20, DES VIEUX ROAD, HONGKONG.

CONSIGNEES

10YO KISEN KAISHA.

G.

NOTICES.

From SAN FRANCISCO, via be clearly marked

HONOLULU, JAPAN PORTS.

3.8.

and SHANGHAI,

"CHIYO MARU,”

SOLE AGENTS:

HONGKONG CIGAR STORE.

NOTICES

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Day by Day

Passenger Liste

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8

The Panama Canal.......42-

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NOTICES.

CHINA PROVIDENT LOAN AND MORTGAGE CO., LTD.

(Capital Paid up...$1,250,000.)

Lease of part of Old Supreme Court Building," will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office until noon of Wednesday, the 17th day of November, 1915, for the lease of certain rooms on the Grond Floor and in the Base- ment of the Old Supreme Court Building from 1st December, 1915 to 31st December, 1918, subject The above named Steamer bay-to cortain conditions which can ing arrived, Consignees of cargo be ascertained at the Office of the are hereby notified to send in Director of Public Works, having arrived from the above their Bills of Lading for counter. Each tender must be accom-THE ports, Consignees of Cargo are signature, and to take immediate panied by a receipt to the efcat hereby informed that their Goods delivery of Cargo from alongside that the tenderer has deposited are being landed and placed at

Cargo remaining undelivered in the Colonial Treasury a sum of their riek in the Hongkong and on 6:th. October at noon, will be Five Hundred Dollars (8500) as a Mos Mr&Mr DE Kowloon Wharf and Godown landed at Consignes's risk and pledge of the bona fides of his Company's Godowns at Kowloon, expenso, and delivery must then offer, which sum shall be forfeited where each consignment will be be taken from the Company's Go-to the Crown if the tenderer sorted out mark by mark and down. Storage charges will be as-refuses to carry out his tender Loans on Mortgage of House delivery can be obtained as soon assed anall Goods remaining un-and comply with the above perty, co, as the Goods are landed.

delivered on 4th November at mentioned conditions, should the Goods received on Storage.

Advances made on Merchandise: tender be accepted. noon.

Form of tender and further Loans made on the Provident No Fire Insurance whatever |will be effected.

particulars can be obtained from System.

plication).

The Office of

EXECUTOR TRUSTEE

OF WILLS, ATTORNEY, &o:, Undertaken and Executed.

Perkins T L Prett Mra Halpha Mr & Mrs Skinner Miss Skolt C No. III Signal will be accom- Fuller Danman panied by the Explosive Bombe, Hale Mr & Mrs B A Smith Mr&Mrs EG Наплец W J Mrs Smith Mr& MAF as above, in the event or the Hund BA

Blewart Capt & Mrs information conveyed by this Hammond Capt & Tindall G

Train JA Mr&Mr¤ sional being first published by

Jones Law

Vontris Maj. Gen night.

The Night Signals will be sub- stituted for the Day Signa's at auneet, and will, when necessary, be a tered during the night.

SUPPLEMENTARY WARNINGS..

MYS

King Edward Hotel. Almona Mr R Lon Kα For the benefit of Native Craft Baron J BL Kuba Mr & Mrs and passing Ocean Vessels a Budge W

Lambden Miss Come will be exhibited at each of Cheng Mr & Mrs TBL WD the following atations during the Cooke L

Cooke. Mim J F time that any of the above Day Cooke Masters M Bigoals are hoisted in the JF

Barbour.

Gap Rook, Waglan,

Cooke JH Abordoen.' Course A

Davis J H Sau Ki Wan

Deane Mrs RG Sai Kung,

Duckworth FF Cape Collinson, Sha Tau Kok Laon WT

Tai Po.

Foo Mr O' Fraser FE

Stanley.

This will indiote that there THE O

Optional gooda will be carried on unless instructions are givon to the contrary before NOON, 10-DAY.

Goods not cleared by the 10th November, will be subject to rent.

Damaged packages must be left in the Godowns for examination

Whist Drive and Dance...49 Naval Police Function....49 Fire on the e.e. Nenning...49; Kwangtung Flood Relief

Fand

Telegrama

LOKADA SUNDBY Die dok

NOTICES

NOTICE,

Any European, Non-Aslatio or Indien desiring to losvo: the Pre-Colony should apply in writing for permission to do so to the aptain Superintendent of Polles, at least 48 hours before the in: tended hour of departure, giving

No Claim will be recognised the Office of the Director of (Estes and Particulars on ap- after the Goods have left the Public Warks. Steamer or Godown.

All chafed and damaged cargo will be landed into the Godowa, where they will be examined on 11th November at 10 a.m.

Lennox Capt & Mr by the Consignes's and the Co.'s if filed after 12th November, 1815

Norris EO Macleod DA Manning J Moyer V Murphy II Pasmore Mr WO Ramy RA Richardson E Robson M Sawyer L R Blogh E M Hoper H Stonsham EF Bylvester Mrs 8 Taylor HO Thornton. H Tourtellot Mrs EL

Underwold Mr &

MIRJ Witchell D H Wong 8

Youngwon &

is a depression somewhere in the Ose Mr& Mr Chian Sea, and that a Storm Gregory TH Waming is hoisted in the Grieve E Guss, T Harbour.

Hammes Mr & Mrs Further details can always be Holm H iven to Ocean Vessels on demand Jackson Mr& Kro --- by signals from the lighthouse.

O. W. JEFFRIES, Jones TR

Director.

m

Joseph 2 Lambdan D

representatives at an appointed

hour on Tuesday and Friday. All

No Claims will be recognised

K. DOI,

Actg, Agent.

claims must be presented within Hongkong, 29th October, 1915.

days of the

steamer's

tor arrival bero, after which date they cannot be recognised. No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godown),

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA,

Agents.

NOTICE.

SIEBON & BÚ.

Established A. D. 1880,

RON STEEL METAL and HARI WARE MERCHANTS. Wholesal and Retail Irmimosaurs, Pig Iron and Foundry Coke Importer, General Store keepers and "Shipohandlers, Nos. 35 an 37, Hing Leong Street; (Ind Streak west | Hongkong, 3rd November, 1915. Katral Marks) Telephoon MC, Mikas

The Government does not bind itself to accept the highest or any tender.

W. CHATHAM, Director of Public Works. Public Works Offics. Hongkong, 2nd November, 1915

THE

HONGKONG CORIN- THIAN YACHT OLUB.

The Annual General Meeting of he members of the "bove club will be held in the Club House to Leceive the Committee's Report

SHEWAN, TOMES & Co. General Managers. Hongkong, 19th Maarh, 1890

Over 30 years ago the late Lord Bacomold testided to the beaste de seceived from HIMROD'S CURE, and every peat brings similar lattark today.

HIMROD'S

and pass the accounts for the CURE for

year ending the 31st August, 1915. on Monday, the 8th November, 1915 at 6 p.m.

A. D. GEE.

Hon. Becretar

ASTHMA

E; PER 40 YEASS.

-Sod in tiba by ali Chemists and Stores 20 througbont-the, Country,"

name, nationality, age, sex, height and occupation of the applicant, and stating the name of the stormer or other vessel or the hour of the train by which the applicant wishes to leave, Applicants should apply in person. for their passes at the Central Police Station between the hours of 9.a.m. to 1 p.m. ard 2 p.m. to 4. p.in. daily, A Hongkong 9th, July, 1915...

MARTIN'S

PAPIOL &STERL SITE PILLS

A Trinch

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