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THE HONGKONG DELEGRAPH.
MONDAY, DECEMBER
1991/
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A WAR VETERAN.
Arrival of Angkor In Port.
es on the reasal.
A Scratch Regatta. Member of the Victoris Re- epraties Club sed their friends.
VICTORIA RECREATION
EXCHANGE.
CLUB.
Opening Rete: closing Rate
on Page 1).
SELLING.
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2/734
21756
2184
Non.
114
11134 199
3/09
10 d/s. Sydney and)
Melbourne
7.35
BUYING.
1 m/s 1/C ¡ m/s. D/P 3 m/s. L/C
2/99 219 2/10 2/1136
5614
Nom. 7.93 8.15
30 die.San Francis-1 cod New York)
The hull of the old Atlantique with rew "uperstrae ure-the whole renamed the Angkor arrived in the harbour on Satur- feopped a quiet muting at Black das forenoon and left in the Boulder Point, a secluded spot is Decand »vening for the north. The story Kowloon, yesterday when the Club it als of the torpedoing of the vessel held a scratch regatta. The fixture, 50 d/s which ran out here for many years the first this year, was specially
atoll bied, and later in more organised to provide training for T Shanghai. detail in our Waterfront Colume, those leading to participate in FFT Singapore.. 1 week or two ago.
the Club's anos! testta 40 T/T Japan On Saturday a large number of time next
rear, and Wis an T/T Indis invited quests were entertained tun qualified success. Almost all Demand, India......
Amongst the who took part is yesterday's races TT San Francisco visitors present were the French were unor cammen, or geophytes, Consul-General. M. Reau. the and judging by their excellent form TT Jara
&New York 5316
152 Rev. Father Robert and Mr. T. yesterday V.B.C, should be able to TT Marks
No 1. Perkins, Director of Public End strong crew for their sanus! TT Francs Works.
regates, the competitors in which Demand, Paris...... During tes M. Rodenfuser, local are expected to include crews from sgent of the Compagnie des Shanghai, and other ports. Testep. Messageries Maritimes, midresa- | day's programme went of smoothiş ed the gathering. He said it was thanks to the thoroughness with a great honour to speak before which the arreagements were made such a gathering." First of all, be by the energetic Secretary, Mr. thanked them for their response R. C. Witchell, and the Com- to the invitation of his old firm. Imittee-and clap Sashes were
witnessed in some of the races. It was, he said, always a creat plessure for him to see French and British people in company and this event was a further proof of the armpathy between the two
The following were the resulta: great countries. The vessel was Swihog race: 1, Petrel." Mr formerly called the Atlantique. Hopkin
Lark.
Mr She was torpedoed of Bizerte in Lamarche: 9, "May, Mr Trousse. May, 1918, when, with glorious Alo salied: "Mostique," Mr La spirit, Frenchmen and Englishmen Bossier: iris," Mr G. Jack: were fighting side by side for Bab. Captain Baglia: Can victory. The Atlantique was saved | we." Mr C. Earnshaw. with much difficulty, the torpedo!
Members fours, I toile open to having mate a hole of 175 square carsten of B. and C. classes!: I. maters. However, she managed. May tack... Shalsbane,
reach Bizerte
was 3-boepel and Souza purple: 2, 0. temporarily repaired there, being Stutz broke, A. Mason, O'Brien | 5n Bangkok afterwards reconstructed
and brought up to date at La Cintat in France. An extra deck was added to the ship after repairs and improvements and she was rechristened the Angkor. His Compnay could not let the Angkor call at Hongkong on herj Open fours open to all carsmen) first voyage without asking their mile: 1. G. May (stroke), French and British friends to Igastief, O'Brien, V. Ramssy and come on board and he felt con-Master R. Witchell (cox), (purple); į viced that many, when travelling 2. C. Earnshaw atzoke). Shala- on her, would recollect her glori-bano. W. Ramsay, "Rocha and our past. (Applause).
Captain Bayliss (blue)
to
and
The prices will be presented to the successful competitors at the next scratch regatta.
2,
and Trophy (red),
i m/s. Marks....
1 m/s. Franca
wen
i m/s. France........... Demand, New York 539 Demand, Germany.
Jemand, Bombay IIT Bombay
Nom
T Calcatta
199
Demand, Calcutta....
Nom 199 1114 On Yokohama................ - Demand, Manila
... 115 Demand, Singapore. 114 Jemand, Batavis ... 152 On Haiphong On Saigon riequeen
Sovereign
Nom.
61
Nom, 7.30 Gold leaf per Taal... 47.60 Bar Silver, ready... 3714
forward
37 Ignatieff; 2, Bank of England rates 5%
New York/London ... 4.041⁄4
Mixed pairs, mile dingy race: 1. Miss Kamsay, Miss G. Ramesy and fr V. Kamsay (cox.
Tub sculla: 1, Buschaert.
The new vessel is finely fitted Mixed pairs, mile. The fins! out. The dining room is spacious of this race will be rowed off at the and handsomely appointed, the next scratch regatta. social hall is most tastefully First heat; C. Earnshaw, Mirs farmished and the cabins are Reynolds and Mr Prowos (cox): roomy. The deck
an 21 G. May, Mina D. Witchell and cives unusual amount of space for Miss Corbell (cox). passengers. A piece of the torpedo Second best: 1, V. Eamary, which damaged the vessel bas, Mias M. amsay and Mia G. been mounted over. an inscription Ramsay; 2, 0. Btutz, Mrs Rey. recording the event. The Angkornolda and Mrs Miles (cox). should prove a popular travelling Tessel.
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WEATHER REPORT.
December 5d. 10h. 52m-Pres- sure has decreased considerably over N.E. Japan, and increased slightly & Weihaiwei, Shangbai and Guam. It is nearly station i ary in south-western districts.
A depression has formed to the east of Japan and a new anticy clone over S.E. Mongolia and China The track of the Guam typhoon is doubtful., The estimat ed position for 6 a.m. ibis morning is latitude 13 N. and longitude 11° E.
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Hongkong Rainfall for the 24} ours ending at 10 a.m. to-day, 9.00 inches. Total since January 1st 97.16 inches, against an sverage of 82.12 inches.
FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS ENDING AT NOON TO-MORROW.
District.
Forecas
1
| N.E.winds,
I Hongkong to Gap + fresh;
Rock
1 fait.
1
Formosa Channel
N.E. winds. I strong.
3 South coast of The Reme
China between
as No. 1.
South coast of The same
China between
as No. 1. H.K. & Hainan. J
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10 5
+
P
1/5%, pm. 1/10% pm- 1% pm. Canton sub coina 14.9% dis,
Hongkong Dec. 5, 1921.
H.K. & Lamocks.
TIDE TABLE.
5th to 11th Dec, 1921.
The committee desires to thank Mon. 5 President Harding is cookie R. M. Dyer, Chief Manager of Deans whereby heavy indirect the Kolpon Deck, for lending to & 1 subsidies may be put into effect of the dock launebes to the to restore the big Amari ven
feet for the high seas. Hod Mr. Lasker agreed that finaneje.
Club,
Low Water
Boegtoog
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T. F. CLAXTON. Director. T. Observatory. Dec. 5, 1921.
METEOROLOGICAL
Hans Tiss
si 7 p.m. at 8 mm/s 7 p. 1.
Barometer......30.15 30.20 30.13.
b.z. Temperature ... 1741
357umidity-.....
za 8 31 2.3
5 45 47 Wind Direction
5 25 23 Wind Force
9 Ta 4.8
Hic's Water
Hongkong TE
b. m.
3 15 4.7
6.5
d. 7 m
4 20
4.9
0 32
5.0
Than $4
9
5 9 5.1
55 m 10 16 16 11 da¦ 5 30 5.4 $34
m 11 2 5 53
27
Weather
4.5 | Rain.
138
kid from the Government, largely to powers given by the Joons L. through indirect subsidies were Merchant Act, which provides (1) essential. This is now under the fees for transporting United at 10 = 5. 11 consideration of the Cabinet. In States.mail, (2) imposition of dis- view of the expected Congrescriminatory duties favouring sional opposition to ship subsidies cargoescarried by American ships, President Harding is expected to (3) preferential through railroad confine the efforts for the present rates on goods.
68 63 G2
75
70 54
E E.NE. E.S.E
3
2
3
0
b
0.01 0.00 0.00 Highest
air open Temperature on the Lowest open Kir
Temperature on the
4th 69
Jua. 11
611a
23
m. 1
6 35 6.6
5th 63
un morning; afternoon
T. F. CLAXTON, Director. H. K. Observatory, Dec. 5.
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