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Harazara HOTEL.. Corrected to 30th August, 1998, Dr. A. C. Ander H. D. Kinney
pan
Mrs. C
Almeida
Mrs. H. Arrion
DAY BY DAY.
A Chinese was charged to-day- before Mr. R. E Lindsell with stealing two steam pipe covers. He was arrested whilst coming delf. H. Yan Kas out of the Naval Yard. Mr. Lindsell sentenced him to four weeks' hard labour.
Allan Keith
wich J. T. Kidd sad & children K. T. Li C. de Almeida. A. H. Lunings ArchSutt Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. G. ďäimai | Lauritsen.
da & family. Mme. Leiris. Mrs. G. d'Alma G. Ludin
da & family Dr. and Mrs
Anderson Mr. de Betts Mr. and Mr
F. Bain
C. Brown
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B. Murphy and maid
H.
E. Monkman
Boy. McFarlane
H. D. Moore
J. Breedveld and Madam Mattos
3 children MT.
and Brandsma Mr. and Krs.
Burgers
Miss M. Bain
Benson
A. N. Bishop
Miss Mattos
Norton
E. E. Maalin
Mr
[Dr. G. W. McKean J. Nishimoto SIP. and
Mrs.
and
Mr. & Mrs. C.
A
child
W. P. Neeson
4. A Pauw
8. S. Perry +36
and Rollin Mr.
Mrs. and D.. Russell, and chad
and Mrs. J. van Boy and
children
the
THE HONGKONG, TELEGRAPH.
WALKING ON SEA RED,
NEW INVENTION.
returned to the surface with
nothing worse than wet feet. This was made possible by a new invention of Simon Lake who originated the submarine,
saw at
STATE SCHOLARSHIPS.
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1919
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...Oct. 10
M. HAL. Fisher, President of Tacoma M....O.S.KSept. 13 A party of fifty men and the Board of Education, was pre- Altai M.....O. S. E. Sept 14 women walked on the bottom of sent at the Speech Day of the Westwind D. & Co. Sept. 17 Long Island Sound recently, says County Borough of Blackpool Changsha B. & S. Sept 18 the New York Evening Post and Secondary School, held in the Iyo M. N. T. K. Sept. 19 Tower Ballroom. He said we Glaniffer......J. M...Sept. 21 A meeting of the Licensing
wanted more scholarships to the Fushimi M. N. Y. E...Sept. 22 Board is to be held in the Council
universities, and we wanted a Teenkai B. & S.Sept. 23 Chamber on Monday, 22nd
larger provision of maintenance Tango MN. Y. K. Sept. 24 September, at 12.15 pm, for
allowance to enable the children City of Spokane A. L.Sept. 25 purpose of considering Mr. Lake gave a demonstration of poor parents to remain in the Nippon M....T. K. K....Sept. 25 the following application under of his salvage submarine, as he secondary schools until they had Alaska MOSK Sept. 26 the Liquors Consolidation has named it, in Bridgeport received
the full Ordinance 1911From Yos-harbour. The newest submersible of
profit Chicago M...OS. E. ...Sept. 30 the
secondary hitaro Futami for a Restaurant may best be described as an en-course..
school Wakasa M...N. Y. K. E. of Sept. He had hoped to Thitarem J.C.J. L...Oct. Adjunct Licence at No. 1, Spring gineless air chamber. It relies be able to announce this year E. of Asia C. P. O.S. Oct. Garden Lane, ground floor, upon its mother ship for its native that he had found is possible to Tsurama M. N. Y. K....Oct. power. It is attached to this create a large number of State Tenyo MT. K. KOct Arrested in Des Voeux Road mother ship by a cylindrical tube scholarships to the universities, Atsuta MN. Y. K. ...Oct. Central early this morning, a of steel. This tube is joined by but he had not been able to Coaxet... ....A. I... Chinese was to-day charged with means of a universal joint to both accomplish that object He was Nile........C. M. being a rogue and a vagabond vessels. It can be lowered to not without hope, however, that Ecuador:P. M. S. and with being in possession of any desired depth, the undersea he might be able to accomplish it Bessie Dollar R..D... burglarious implements, Acraft remaining always horizont-next gear. (Cheers.) With Eurymedon B. & S. ...Oct. 11 constable said he
respect to the maintenance Waban...... A. L. defendant extracting something
...Oct. 11 The divers enter the tube from allowance the Government had Katori M...N. Y. K...Oct. 14 from the window of a dwelling the mother ship and go down a determined that next year they Olen.
A. L Mrs. house. Witness lay down when ladder to the lower boat.
...Oct. 14 An were prepared to meet the local E. of Japan. C. P. O.S....Oct. 15 he approached. 4 pair of airtight "door is then closed education authorities with pound Manila M...O.S. K. Oct. 15 nippers
& chisel
behind them. Compressed air is for pound in respect of any expen-Monteagle.C. P. O. S...Oct. 19 found in his trousers band. then introduced into the cham-diture upon maintenance allow- Teonium......A. L."
...Oct. 22 Defendant denied
having a ber thus formed until the air and ance for secondary schools which Nikko M....N. Y. E...Oct. previous conviction, but admitted
water pressure are equal. This had been approved by the Board Seattle Spirit A. L. it when the Police produced his equalisation makes it possible (Cheers).
....Oct. 25 Cant J. A P.photo. Mr. Smith passed sentence for a door to be opened in the technical education Mr. Fisher Wawalone...A. L
On the question of Shinyo MT. E. KOct 28 ...Oct. 31 G. L. Coleman. MacReay". of three months' hard labour.
floor of the ship looking out. said we were now faced with Luzon M....O. S. K. B. of Oct. BF.A. Reis
One may step out on to the floor keen economic competition, but West Hepburn R. D. Ma of Oct. A Chinese was to-day charged, of the ocean or to the deck of a given a good system of technical Toyooka M...N. Y. K. E of Oct before Mr. R. E Lindsell, with wreck. Stretched along the tube education we could beat the NankingC. M. S. Nov. 1 stealing some gold ornaments in a wooden frame is a rubber whole world. "I am by no means Wheatland...A. L
...Nov. from a little child's hat. The hose. This is used in conjunc-satisfied with our present system." Seiyo M.. mother of the child Kave tion with suction pumps to added Mr. Fisher. "I appeal to Colombia.. evidence that
reclaim cargoes of lost vessels.local education authorities to Persia M. ...T. K, K. -· ...Nov. 10 p.m. at 3
going When not in use the submersible take advantage of the clause in Korea M.....T. K. K... Nov. 10 to the market to buy food, and is carried horizontally in front the Act of 1918, which enables West Munham 4. L she was carrying her child on of the mother ship..
them to co-operate for partic-China C. M. her back. Whilst she
Mr. Lake's work consists of ular objects and organise tech-Endicott A. L. walking. she felt a jerk on her two distinct operation finding nical education over a wide area. C. of Newcastle B. & S....Nov. 30. back, she turned around, and saw and salvaging: Three small boats believe if we had a careful St. Albans...E. & A. E of Nov. a man running, and her baby's hat proceed a three-mile intervals, survery of our higher grade was missing. A European Ser-dragging the bottom with steel technical education on the one geant said that the defendant weep-lines. When something is bund, and а combination of admitted stealing the hat, found the salvage submarine is know signalled and the work of recla-
themation commences.
Mr. & Mrs. BE
J. Barr
D. ML Biggar
Bergeron
LR Boericke
Mr. E. B. Beliho Mr. & Mrs. 8.
Bian#r
W. G. Browell
Mr. and Mrs.
Colquhoun
N. Croucher
F. W. Cox
RR. Roxburgh E. E. Ray Mr. and
Mraz
Mr. and Mrs. Setsma Dalrymple and A. SH family
Mrs. Schregardie: Capt. Davi and child
Mrs. R. Shwar. 500 Mr. J. A. Dome TEAD Mr. and Mrs. B. C. E. Smith
H. Engelsman, F. M. Sanderson and 2 children E. Stephens. H. J. Eddő iv. Steensby Mr. & Mrs. R. S.F. W. Todd
Erricson. Rev. F. C. Todd Mr. and Mrs. J. Wallingford
Exeter
Tate Mr. & Mrs. H. M.Me and Mrs. J.
Epstein
X. Tollenaar Miss K. Earnson Capt. and Mrs. J. Capt. R. Findlay H. Taylor Mr. & Mrs. E. HM & Mrs. G. C.
Ford
R. F. Fickett
J. Fetherston
haugh
H. Guest
H. B. Gallop
N. C. Galazzi
and
on
she
the
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were
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but be did пот whether it belonged to complainant. Mr. R. E. Linäsell sentenced defendant to
12 months hard labour and 12 Mr. & Mr. R. strokes of the birch, with four
Thorne ¡H. L. Taaffe
Thorne.
Mr. & Mrs. C. E
Templeton
Jules de Vries
J. B. R. Gardiner W. Voorendosk
K. W. Ha
Thor. Vint
Mrs. Hofweister J. P. Williams Mrs. MeCome Mr. and Mrs. G.
Humey
T. Webster Capt. T. P. Hat Mr. & Mr. J.
Williams
Q. Harper EL. P. Holzbeiser R. Weil A. Shelton Hoope, H. L Wilkinson Capt. & Mrs. B. C. A. L. William "Innes
Mr. & Mrs. G. Y.
York
B. Johannes
E. M. Joseph
PRAE HOTEL
*Corrected to lat September, 1913, Capt. Archer JR. W. Lee Jones Capt. Allen Miss Knight
hours stock.
THE TYPHOON WARNING.
KING EDWARD HOTEL Corrected to 30th August, 1919.
Kr. and Mrs. Mr. & Mr. C. J.
Appleton and Hermes child
reached the air chambers at the
bottom. After climbing through
1
T. K. K...Nov. 4.
P. M. S. Nov. 5
...Nov. 16 ...Nov. 22
...Nov: 30
education authorities devising a JAPAN, COAST PORTS, ETC.` scheme of technical education for Kwongsang...J. M. Co. Sept. 14 particular industries, that then Suiyang B. & S...Sept. 15 Of the party of fifty Mr. Lake, we should be on the right road to Tibodas J.C.J.L...Sept, 16 Miss Ruth Byers, his publicity success. This matter of technical Tjiliwong ...J.C.J. L. Sept. 16 agent, and a reporter for the education is not one which can Wosang J. M. Co. Sept. 16 Evening Brust were the first to be settled by educationists alone. Yetorofu M...N. Y. E...Sept. 16 enter the tube from the deck of We must acquire the cordial Haihong.D. L. Co....Sept. 16 the mothership. Crawling back-co-operation of the business world Chusan.. .B. & S...Sept. 16 wards down the ladder, with just if it is succeed.” (Cheers.) Chaksang J. M. Co....Sept. 17 enough room to get through, they
Abi M.. ...N. Y. K....Sept. 18 Kaga. M.
...N. Y. K...Sept. 18 Choysang J, M. Co....Sept. 18 a porthole they reached the sub-first women to walk on the floor Sinkiang ....B. & S. Sept. 18 marine proper. An antight door of the ocean unprotected by a Loongsang J. M. Co... Sept. 19 closed behind them, and they diver's suit.
Haitan.D. L. Co....Sept. 19 found themselves in the presence
The Argonaut Salvaging Cor.Kwaisang J. M. Co...Sept. 19 of two men employed to operate poration has been formed, with Huichow....B. & S.
...Sept. 19 the mechanism.
Ralph B. Strassburger of Phil- Tungshing...J. M. Co....Sept. 19 adelphia as president, Kenneth Hinsang......J. M. Co...Sept. 20 W. McNeil and Archibald Hwahwu M, N. Y. K....Sept. 20 McNeil, jr., vice-president and Nikko M. N. Y. K....Sept. 21 secretary, respectively. Mr. Lake Kaijo M.O. S. K...Sept. 21 is directing engineer.
Quinebaug...D. L. Co. ...Sept. 23 Siam Maru.....0. S. K. Sept. 24 P. & O...Sept. 26 J. M. Co....Sept. 26 Sept. 29 ...J.C.J. L. Sept. 30 N. Y. K...Sept. 30- P.&O...Oct. 1
2
...O. S. K.
The telegram quoted below was Hreceived by the American con- sulate general, Hongkong, from the Manila Observatory at 11.30 a.m. to-day Cyclone or typhoon An order was given to turn on E. of Northern Luzon, more than the compressed air and a great 300 miles distant, inclining north-hissing sound älled the room. The ward.
party felt their ears "stop up" and voices and sounds grew distant From time to time the air was "I hare always been more shut off to permit a clear-up of interested in the commercial use Khiva ›... this sensation: The air became of the submarine than in its war Yuensang quite warm and seemingly oppres-work," said Mr. Lake, “hat I have Indus M sive. This effect wore off as soon been so tied up with contracts for Tjilatjap as the party became accustomed this and European countries that Tsuruga to the change.
I have never been able to special- | Itola When it was thought there was ize in it. I have been working Unnan M. ........O. S. K. ...Oct. enough air in the room a little off and on for eighteen years on Yokohama M. N. Y. K....Oct. faucet at the bottom was turned this invention.
Iwara on. This indicated that sufficient "Nearly $6,000,000 worth of pressure had been obtained to shipping and cargoes went to the present the water from entering. bottom during the war. Seventy- Next one of the operators unbolted five per cent. of this can be re- a section of the floor and slid claimed. There is it back. There was the ocean, why, with a larger mode', I could on a level with the bottom of the not even reach the wreck of the ship, nothing hetween it and rhe Lusitania. This tube and suction party and yet it did not enter hose can be lengthened as desired. CITY AND HILL DISTRICT WATER Mr. & Mr. Molino Reaching down to see what held The diver can accustom himself Mrs. L. M. Pescit one's hand encountered the to the compressed air and stay
the water itself, encountered down as long as he needs to. shells as myriad marine animak darted past.
F. R. J. Adamaðir Ellis Kadooria Mr.
Mr. Lt. Col. Loring. and
D.S.O.
0. T. Break-)
Spear
O. P. Berseling Mrs. F. N. Bell
H J. Brett
Mre. Loring W. A. Knight Mr.
and Mra. Melross Miss M. Banker Mre. Machle Major Bird, D.8.0.Lt-Comdr." sad Mrs. N. Beicovitz Mrs, Milkashev- Mrs. Bird
sky Mrs. C. Bull Mr. and Mrs. R. Maj. F. T. Bowen Kewley Dr. & Mrs. Byers Mrs. Machle
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O. T. Breakspear J. D. Lloyd
C. B. Bird
W. A. Butterfield Capt. Monteith
J. A. Morrissey J. Finlay Miller Mr. and Mrs. J.
Mr. & Mrs. D.
Blair
C. M. Blaker
A. Button Bev.
B. A
Bundle,...
Mrs. Cheshire
Martin
Mr. and Mrs.
Milas
D. McMurray -
P. 6. Newcomb »
A. H. K. Cobb Parsons
Jir. and Mrs. Mrs.
Clarke
Miss F. Hammn.de Dr. M. E. Asger A. Harrison Mrt. R. Almond A. Jonas Miss. Blomfeld Mr. J. John- Mr. and Mrs.
, W. Budge
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R. H. Beavan
WA. Russell MacLaren
|Capt. K. LarsBOM
M. Manisk 3. Bawder
Miss M. Manuk J. B. Heils
F. G. Becke
Mr. and
Gabriel
Mrs
G. P. Curry E. G. Coomer J. G. Chadwick.
Choi Shing & son. 1. D. Danby Capt. B. J. Ed
R. G. Douglas
ward
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"F. J. Elyard
W. Eborall
Missen
W. Fugler
R. D. Cromartie Miss Phillips
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T. L. Perkins
R. C. Comrie
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Lt-Col E.
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Cap Davison
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Piger
E. A. Rem
Capt. and Mrs. W. E. Roberts
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and Mr.
Gabriel
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Mr. and Mrs. W.
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Dr. A. B. Botza
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R. E. Spencer
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P. Taylor *F. C. Todd
Mrs. Tumer
T. R. Taylor E Nam Hee and Mr. and Mrs. W.
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G. E. Wetto Master C. Ham-
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SHEWAN TOMES & CO
MOTOR DEPARTMENT. Garage No 7 Russell St.
'Phone 659.
P.&O.Oct. JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.
WATER RETURN.
Level and Storage of water in Reservoirs on September 1, 1919
million tons of coal on the bottom of Long Island | Tr
alone.
With his trousers rolled up to Sound
to his knees Mr. Fake sat on the easily reclaimed. floor of his stip. His feet dang-make
sunker
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This is very | Byam Tanz We simply Tytan Tak ---}|
overw our salvage sub. fast og slit vie. Below
in Belg ling in the water now and then over the bold of the touching bottom, he struck at barge. The hose enters theŽEM ...
Love with swimming things with a spear. chamber from the top and the Before long he succeeedad inmaan on the inside puts it out the
STORAGE IN MILLIONS AND DECIMALS OF GALLONE, capturing several fish. This was open door and into the "cargo. more than twenty feet beneath The other end extends over the tho surface of the water. When deck here and on to an empty Fylam Fach not spearing fish Mr. Lake was in barge lying alongside. We simply to telephone communication with pump the coal from the sunken the ship above, directing the sub craft to the floating one. I expect mersible's movements, now eaus- to be able to raise 300 tons in an ing the craft to be lowered, then hour"
Mr. McNeil said they expected comycin 105. lifted.
When the craft was lowered to 'to commence work next week on within six inches of the bottom four barges sunk in 1916 near Mr. Lake and Miss Byers stepped the mouth of Norfolk harbor. out on the bed of the ocean clad There are about 3,500 tons on in ordinary clothing, but minus these vessels and the estimated shoes and stockings. They com- I value is $50,000. menced walking in the direction! Then," continued McNeil, "we the ship was drifting under slight hope to work on the wreck of the headway. Except for their feet Husaar, sunk in Revolutionary Alabaster II G I anston Mr & Mr they were walking on the sands times in Hell Gate Channel. She and Mrs. Burdin B
Bitting & T
Lowan W Haslewood Miss Willis
Poleman GL Weicoli Mr. and Miss Weeks
Drennan Med Mn LD
Bobertson Holworthy Mr. & Mrs. G. M.
Droste Mr & Mr Wolf Lt. Col J. Bum-
GW Mrs. A. Wilson
Robinson Mr & Mr phrey
Xikott & A Maj. D. L. Hard P. D. Wilson
Paitley V L
L. J. Davies
Mr. & Mrs. Spit Maj. V.
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Mr. & Mrs. John Scantlebury
Duncan
Mrs.
and Miss
Mr. and Mrs. O. Stabbings
Eager.
S. Evans
Mr. and
Fasse
J. Fletcher
Mra.
A. Findlay Smith Mrs. Taylor
Mr. & Mrs. G. D.
Thomson MA Gen. F. A. D. Galloway Ventris Mrs. Graves Lt-Com&Mrs. Mr.
ing
H. da F. Hatchi Mr. & Mrs. E. "3"
Maj. Wakeman
Warren
D. Hall.
F. Zwagers
Mrs. E. G. Jamie-
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of the aceen as dry and as com- had $5,000,000 in gold bullion in fortable as if they were back an her to pay off England's troops. Ka Mrland. Exit was made from the Tides and currents have kept chamber in the same manter, the ordinary divers from working on party first stopping in the outer it, but they won't affect us any. chamber while the air was chang- i Even though it is probably buried ed back to normal. This produced, in the sand by now, we can easily the same effect on the ears and a pump that away. cooling sensation. None said they
LO Rachar MGA Phine Miss D Kanit Rolovin Faskett (2
Finger Wy& WrTM Hodge LEB.
Skin Capt & Mr Jennings Mr & Mr F Lo:
Stevenson D. Johnson Mrs FE
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Mr. Lake estimated the cost of
Live? with
progkeer
Love?
with
STORAGE IN MILLIONS AND DECIMALS OF GALLONI.
The Cormene kaalyst's snjór shew that the.
felt any ill effects after retuning complete equipment of his tests of excelent qual to the surface. A
* apparatus at $200,000. It is en-
Tadt Mr Mr AL Webb H M
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The trip enabled Miss Byers to tirely covered by patents owned claim the distinction of being the by the company.
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