Issue Time (HKT): 18:15 20/Aug/2008
The Standby Signal, No. 1, was issued at 6:15 p.m.

Issue Time (HKT): 18:20 20/Aug/2008
Tropical Cyclone Bulletin
Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the
Hong Kong Observatory.
The Standby Signal, No. 1 was issued at 6:15 p.m.

At 6 p.m., Typhoon Nuri was estimated to be about 760
kilometres east-southeast of Hong Kong (near 19.3 degrees
north 120.7 degrees east) and is forecast to move northwest
or west-northwest at about 14 kilometres per hour towards
southern China.

According to the present forecast track, the chance of
issuing the Strong Wind Signal number three tonight is low.

Although Nuri is still some distance from Hong Kong, there
will be sea swells and the public should be on the alert.

Under the influence of the outer circulation of Nuri,
showers and thunderstorms are expected in Hong Kong later
tomorrow.

(Precautionary Announcements with No. 1 Signal)

1. Some precautions against damage should be taken now,
gutters and drains should be cleared of obstructions.
Hinges, bolts, locks and shutters of windows and doors
should be checked.

2. If you are planning to visit Guangdong, Macau, any of
the off-shore islands or remote parts of Hong Kong, you are
reminded that changes in weather may affect your plans.

3. All small vessels including low power vessels and
fishing vessels in open sea should seek shelter as soon as
possible. Please take any precautions necessary for small
vessels and secure them properly with moorings.

4. Listen to your radio, watch your TV or browse the Hong
Kong Observatory's web site for information on the tropical
cyclone.

Issue Time (HKT): 18:45 20/Aug/2008
Tropical Cyclone Bulletin
Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the
Hong Kong Observatory.
The Standby Signal, No. 1 is in force.

At 7 p.m., Typhoon Nuri was estimated to be about 750
kilometres east-southeast of Hong Kong (near 19.3 degrees
north 120.6 degrees east) and is forecast to move northwest
or west-northwest at about 14 kilometres per hour towards
southern China.

According to the present forecast track, the chance of
issuing the Strong Wind Signal number three tonight is low.

Although Nuri is still some distance from Hong Kong, there
will be sea swells and the public should be on the alert.

Under the influence of the outer circulation of Nuri,
showers and thunderstorms are expected in Hong Kong later
tomorrow.

(Precautionary Announcements with No. 1 Signal)

1. Some precautions against damage should be taken now,
gutters and drains should be cleared of obstructions.
Hinges, bolts, locks and shutters of windows and doors
should be checked.

2. If you are planning to visit Guangdong, Macau, any of
the off-shore islands or remote parts of Hong Kong, you are
reminded that changes in weather may affect your plans.

3. All small vessels including low power vessels and
fishing vessels in open sea should seek shelter as soon as
possible. Please take any precautions necessary for small
vessels and secure them properly with moorings.

4. Listen to your radio, watch your TV or browse the Hong
Kong Observatory's web site for information on the tropical
cyclone.

Issue Time (HKT): 19:45 20/Aug/2008
Tropical Cyclone Bulletin
Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the
Hong Kong Observatory.
The Standby Signal, No. 1 is in force.

This means that a tropical cyclone now centred within about
800 kilometres of Hong Kong may affect us.

At 8 p.m., Typhoon Nuri was estimated to be about 740
kilometres east-southeast of Hong Kong (near 19.4 degrees
north 120.6 degrees east) and is forecast to move northwest
or west-northwest at about 14 kilometres per hour towards
southern China.

Issue Time (HKT): 20:45 20/Aug/2008
Tropical Cyclone Bulletin
Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the
Hong Kong Observatory.
The Standby Signal, No. 1 is in force.

This means that a tropical cyclone now centred within about
800 kilometres of Hong Kong may affect us.

At 9 p.m., Typhoon Nuri was estimated to be about 720
kilometres east-southeast of Hong Kong (near 19.5 degrees
north 120.4 degrees east) and is forecast to move northwest
or west-northwest at about 14 kilometres per hour towards
southern China.

According to the present forecast track, the chance of
issuing the Strong Wind Signal number three tonight and
tomorrow morning is low.

Under the influence of the outer circulation of Nuri,
showers and thunderstorms are expected in Hong Kong later
tomorrow.

(Precautionary Announcements with No. 1 Signal)

1. Some precautions against damage should be taken now,
gutters and drains should be cleared of obstructions.
Hinges, bolts, locks and shutters of windows and doors
should be checked.

2. If you are planning to visit Guangdong, Macau, any of
the off-shore islands or remote parts of Hong Kong, you are
reminded that changes in weather may affect your plans.

3. Since there may be swells, you are advised to stay away
from the shoreline and not to engage in water sports.

4. Listen to your radio, watch your TV or browse the Hong
Kong Observatory's web site for information on the tropical
cyclone.

Issue Time (HKT): 21:45 20/Aug/2008
Tropical Cyclone Bulletin
Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the
Hong Kong Observatory.
The Standby Signal, No. 1 is in force.

This means that a tropical cyclone now centred within about
800 kilometres of Hong Kong may affect us.

At 10 p.m., Typhoon Nuri was estimated to be about 700
kilometres east-southeast of Hong Kong (near 19.6 degrees
north 120.2 degrees east) and is forecast to move northwest
or west-northwest at about 14 kilometres per hour towards
southern China.

Issue Time (HKT): 22:46 20/Aug/2008
Tropical Cyclone Bulletin
Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the
Hong Kong Observatory.
The Standby Signal, No. 1 is in force.

This means that a tropical cyclone now centred within about
800 kilometres of Hong Kong may affect us.

At 11 p.m., Typhoon Nuri was estimated to be about 670
kilometres east-southeast of Hong Kong (near 19.8 degrees
north 120.0 degrees east) and is forecast to move northwest
or west-northwest at about 14 kilometres per hour towards
southern China.

According to the present forecast track, the chance of
issuing the Strong Wind Signal number three tonight and
tomorrow morning is low.

Under the influence of the outer circulation of Nuri,
showers and thunderstorms are expected in Hong Kong later
tomorrow.

(Precautionary Announcements with No. 1 Signal)

1. Some precautions against damage should be taken now,
gutters and drains should be cleared of obstructions.
Hinges, bolts, locks and shutters of windows and doors
should be checked.

2. If you are planning to visit Guangdong, Macau, any of
the off-shore islands or remote parts of Hong Kong, you are
reminded that changes in weather may affect your plans.

3. Since there may be swells, you are advised to stay away
from the shoreline and not to engage in water sports.

4. Listen to your radio, watch your TV or browse the Hong
Kong Observatory's web site for information on the tropical
cyclone.

Issue Time (HKT): 23:45 20/Aug/2008
Tropical Cyclone Bulletin
Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the
Hong Kong Observatory.
The Standby Signal, No. 1 is in force.

This means that a tropical cyclone now centred within about
800 kilometres of Hong Kong may affect us.

At midnight, Typhoon Nuri was estimated to be about 650
kilometres east-southeast of Hong Kong (near 19.8 degrees
north 119.8 degrees east) and is forecast to move northwest
or west-northwest at about 14 kilometres per hour towards
southern China.

Issue Time (HKT): 00:46 21/Aug/2008
Tropical Cyclone Bulletin
Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the
Hong Kong Observatory.
The Standby Signal, No. 1 is in force.

This means that a tropical cyclone now centred within about
800 kilometres of Hong Kong may affect us.

At 1 a.m., Typhoon Nuri was estimated to be about 630
kilometres east-southeast of Hong Kong (near 19.8 degrees
north 119.6 degrees east) and is forecast to move northwest
or west-northwest at about 14 kilometres per hour towards
southern China.

Issue Time (HKT): 01:45 21/Aug/2008
Tropical Cyclone Bulletin
Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the
Hong Kong Observatory.
The Standby Signal, No. 1 is in force.

This means that a tropical cyclone now centred within about
800 kilometres of Hong Kong may affect us.

At 2 a.m., Typhoon Nuri was estimated to be about 610
kilometres east-southeast of Hong Kong (near 19.8 degrees
north 119.4 degrees east) and is forecast to move northwest
or west-northwest at about 14 kilometres per hour towards
southern China.

According to the present forecast track, the chance of
issuing the Strong Wind Signal number three this morning is
low.

Under the influence of the outer circulation of Nuri,
showers and thunderstorms are expected in Hong Kong later
today.

(Precautionary Announcements with No. 1 Signal)

1. Some precautions against damage should be taken now,
gutters and drains should be cleared of obstructions.
Hinges, bolts, locks and shutters of windows and doors
should be checked.

2. All small vessels including low power vessels and
fishing vessels in open sea should seek shelter as soon as
possible. Please take any precautions necessary for small
vessels and secure them properly with moorings.

3. Since there may be swells, you are advised to stay away
from the shoreline and not to engage in water sports.

4. Listen to your radio, watch your TV or browse the Hong
Kong Observatory's web site for information on the tropical
cyclone.

Issue Time (HKT): 02:45 21/Aug/2008
Tropical Cyclone Bulletin
Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the
Hong Kong Observatory.
The Standby Signal, No. 1 is in force.

This means that a tropical cyclone now centred within about
800 kilometres of Hong Kong may affect us.

At 3 a.m., Typhoon Nuri was estimated to be about 580
kilometres east-southeast of Hong Kong (near 19.9 degrees
north 119.1 degrees east) and is forecast to move northwest
or west-northwest at about 14 kilometres per hour towards
southern China.

Issue Time (HKT): 03:45 21/Aug/2008
Tropical Cyclone Bulletin
Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the
Hong Kong Observatory.
The Standby Signal, No. 1 is in force.

This means that a tropical cyclone now centred within about
800 kilometres of Hong Kong may affect us.

At 4 a.m., Typhoon Nuri was estimated to be about 560
kilometres east-southeast of Hong Kong (near 19.9 degrees
north 118.9 degrees east) and is forecast to move northwest
or west-northwest at about 14 kilometres per hour towards
southern China.

Issue Time (HKT): 04:47 21/Aug/2008
Tropical Cyclone Bulletin
Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the
Hong Kong Observatory.
The Standby Signal, No. 1 is in force.

This means that a tropical cyclone now centred within about
800 kilometres of Hong Kong may affect us.

At 5 a.m., Typhoon Nuri was estimated to be about 540
kilometres east-southeast of Hong Kong (near 20.0 degrees
north 118.7 degrees east) and is forecast to move northwest
or west-northwest at about 14 kilometres per hour in the
general direction of coastal Guangdong.

According to the present forecast track, the chance of
issuing the Strong Wind Signal number three this morning is
low.

Under the influence of the outer circulation of Nuri,
squally thunderstorms are expected in Hong Kong later today.

(Precautionary Announcements with No. 1 Signal)

1. Some precautions against damage should be taken now,
gutters and drains should be cleared of obstructions.
Hinges, bolts, locks and shutters of windows and doors
should be checked.

2. If you are planning to visit Guangdong, Macau, any of
the off-shore islands or remote parts of Hong Kong, you are
reminded that changes in weather may affect your plans.

3. Since there may be swells, you are advised to stay away
from the shoreline and not to engage in water sports.

4. Listen to your radio, watch your TV or browse the Hong
Kong Observatory's web site for information on the tropical
cyclone.

Issue Time (HKT): 05:47 21/Aug/2008
Tropical Cyclone Bulletin
Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the
Hong Kong Observatory.
The Standby Signal, No. 1 is in force.

This means that a tropical cyclone now centred within about
800 kilometres of Hong Kong may affect us.

At 6 a.m., Typhoon Nuri was estimated to be about 520
kilometres east-southeast of Hong Kong (near 20.0 degrees
north 118.5 degrees east) and is forecast to move northwest
or west-northwest at about 14 kilometres per hour in the
general direction of coastal Guangdong.

Issue Time (HKT): 06:45 21/Aug/2008
Tropical Cyclone Bulletin
Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the
Hong Kong Observatory.
The Standby Signal, No. 1 is in force.

This means that a tropical cyclone now centred within about
800 kilometres of Hong Kong may affect us.

At 7 a.m., Typhoon Nuri was estimated to be about 500
kilometres east-southeast of Hong Kong (near 20.0 degrees
north 118.3 degrees east) and is forecast to move northwest
or west-northwest at about 14 kilometres per hour in the
general direction of coastal Guangdong.

Typhoon Nuri is moving steadily towards Hong Kong. Winds
will strengthen gradually with squally showers tonight and
tomorrow morning.

The Observatory will consider to issue the Strong Wind
Signal No. 3 this afternoon.

Since there will be swells and the sea will be rough,
members of the public are advised to stay away from the
shoreline and not to engage in water sports.

(Precautionary Announcements with No. 1 Signal)

1. Some precautions against damage should be taken now,
gutters and drains should be cleared of obstructions.
Hinges, bolts, locks and shutters of windows and doors
should be checked.

2. If you are planning to visit Guangdong, Macau, any of
the off-shore islands or remote parts of Hong Kong, you are
reminded that changes in weather may affect your plans.

3. Engineers, architects and contractors should make sure
that scaffoldings, hoardings and other temporary structures
are secured.

4. Listen to your radio, watch your TV or browse the Hong
Kong Observatory's web site for information on the tropical
cyclone.

Issue Time (HKT): 07:46 21/Aug/2008
Tropical Cyclone Bulletin
Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the
Hong Kong Observatory.
The Standby Signal, No. 1 is in force.

This means that a tropical cyclone now centred within about
800 kilometres of Hong Kong may affect us.

At 8 a.m., Typhoon Nuri was estimated to be about 480
kilometres east-southeast of Hong Kong (near 20.1 degrees
north 118.1 degrees east) and is forecast to move northwest
or west-northwest at about 14 kilometres per hour in the
general direction of coastal Guangdong.

Typhoon Nuri is moving steadily towards Hong Kong. Winds
will strengthen gradually with squally showers tonight and
tomorrow morning.

The Observatory will consider to issue the Strong Wind
Signal No. 3 this afternoon.

Since there will be swells and the sea will be rough,
members of the public are advised to stay away from the
shoreline and not to engage in water sports.

(Precautionary Announcements with No. 1 Signal)

1. Some precautions against damage should be taken now,
gutters and drains should be cleared of obstructions.
Hinges, bolts, locks and shutters of windows and doors
should be checked.

2. If you are planning to visit Guangdong, Macau, any of
the off-shore islands or remote parts of Hong Kong, you are
reminded that changes in weather may affect your plans.

3. Engineers, architects and contractors should make sure
that scaffoldings, hoardings and other temporary structures
are secured.

4. Listen to your radio, watch your TV or browse the Hong
Kong Observatory's web site for information on the tropical
cyclone.

Issue Time (HKT): 08:45 21/Aug/2008
Tropical Cyclone Bulletin
Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the
Hong Kong Observatory.
The Standby Signal, No. 1 is in force.

This means that a tropical cyclone now centred within about
800 kilometres of Hong Kong may affect us.

At 9 a.m., Typhoon Nuri was estimated to be about 470
kilometres east-southeast of Hong Kong (near 20.1 degrees
north 118.0 degrees east) and is forecast to move northwest
or west-northwest at about 14 kilometres per hour in the
general direction of coastal Guangdong.

Issue Time (HKT): 09:45 21/Aug/2008
Tropical Cyclone Bulletin
Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the
Hong Kong Observatory.
The Standby Signal, No. 1 is in force.

This means that a tropical cyclone now centred within about
800 kilometres of Hong Kong may affect us.

At 10 a.m., Typhoon Nuri was estimated to be about 460
kilometres east-southeast of Hong Kong (near 20.1 degrees
north 117.9 degrees east) and is forecast to move northwest
or west-northwest at about 14 kilometres per hour in the
general direction of coastal Guangdong.

According to the present forecast track, Nuri will continue
to move closer to Hong Kong.

Winds will strengthen tonight and tomorrow, the Observatory
will consider to issue the Strong Wind Signal No. 3 this
afternoon.

Since there will be swells and the sea will be rough,
members of the public are advised to stay away from the
shoreline and not to engage in water sports.

(Precautionary Announcements with No. 1 Signal)

1. Some precautions against damage should be taken now,
gutters and drains should be cleared of obstructions.
Hinges, bolts, locks and shutters of windows and doors
should be checked.

2. If you are planning to visit Guangdong, Macau, any of
the off-shore islands or remote parts of Hong Kong, you are
reminded that changes in weather may affect your plans.

3. Listen to your radio, watch your TV or browse the Hong
Kong Observatory's web site for information on the tropical
cyclone.

4. All small vessels including low power vessels and
fishing vessels in open sea should seek shelter as soon as
possible. Please take any precautions necessary for small
vessels and secure them properly with moorings.

Issue Time (HKT): 10:45 21/Aug/2008
Tropical Cyclone Bulletin
Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the
Hong Kong Observatory.
The Standby Signal, No. 1 is in force.

This means that a tropical cyclone now centred within about
800 kilometres of Hong Kong may affect us.

At 11 a.m., Typhoon Nuri was estimated to be about 440
kilometres east-southeast of Hong Kong (near 20.2 degrees
north 117.8 degrees east) and is forecast to move northwest
or west-northwest at about 14 kilometres per hour in the
general direction of coastal Guangdong.

Issue Time (HKT): 11:45 21/Aug/2008
Tropical Cyclone Bulletin
Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the
Hong Kong Observatory.
The Standby Signal, No. 1 is in force.

This means that a tropical cyclone now centred within about
800 kilometres of Hong Kong may affect us.

At noon, Typhoon Nuri was estimated to be about 430
kilometres east-southeast of Hong Kong (near 20.3 degrees
north 117.7 degrees east) and is forecast to move northwest
or west-northwest at about 14 kilometres per hour in the
general direction of coastal Guangdong.

According to the present forecast track, Nuri will continue
to move closer to Hong Kong.

Winds will strengthen tonight and tomorrow with squally
heavy showers, the Observatory will consider to issue the
Strong Wind Signal No. 3 later this afternoon.

Since there will be swells and the sea will be rough,
members of the public are advised to stay away from the
shoreline and not to engage in water sports.

(Precautionary Announcements with No. 1 Signal)

1. Some precautions against damage should be taken now,
gutters and drains should be cleared of obstructions.
Hinges, bolts, locks and shutters of windows and doors
should be checked.

2. If you are planning to visit Guangdong, Macau, any of
the off-shore islands or remote parts of Hong Kong, you are
reminded that changes in weather may affect your plans.

3. Engineers, architects and contractors should make sure
that scaffoldings, hoardings and other temporary structures
are secured.

4. Listen to your radio, watch your TV or browse the Hong
Kong Observatory's web site for information on the tropical
cyclone.

Issue Time (HKT): 12:45 21/Aug/2008
Tropical Cyclone Bulletin
Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the
Hong Kong Observatory.
The Standby Signal, No. 1 is in force.

This means that a tropical cyclone now centred within about
800 kilometres of Hong Kong may affect us.

At 1 p.m., Typhoon Nuri was estimated to be about 410
kilometres east-southeast of Hong Kong (near 20.3 degrees
north 117.5 degrees east) and is forecast to move northwest
or west-northwest at about 14 kilometres per hour in the
general direction of coastal Guangdong.

Issue Time (HKT): 13:46 21/Aug/2008
Tropical Cyclone Bulletin
Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the
Hong Kong Observatory.
The Standby Signal, No. 1 is in force.

This means that a tropical cyclone now centred within about
800 kilometres of Hong Kong may affect us.

At 2 p.m., Typhoon Nuri was estimated to be about 390
kilometres southeast of Hong Kong (near 20.3 degrees north
117.3 degrees east) and is forecast to move northwest or
west-northwest at about 14 kilometres per hour in the
general direction of coastal Guangdong.

According to the present forecast track, Nuri will continue
to move closer to Hong Kong.

Winds will strengthen tonight and tomorrow with squally
heavy showers, the Observatory will consider to issue the
Strong Wind Signal No. 3 later this afternoon.

Since there will be swells and the sea will be rough,
members of the public are advised to stay away from the
shoreline and not to engage in water sports.

(Precautionary Announcements with No. 1 Signal)

1. Some precautions against damage should be taken now,
gutters and drains should be cleared of obstructions.
Hinges, bolts, locks and shutters of windows and doors
should be checked.

2. If you are planning to visit Guangdong, Macau, any of
the off-shore islands or remote parts of Hong Kong, you are
reminded that changes in weather may affect your plans.

3. All small vessels including low power vessels and
fishing vessels in open sea should seek shelter as soon as
possible. Please take any precautions necessary for small
vessels and secure them properly with moorings.

4. Listen to your radio, watch your TV or browse the Hong
Kong Observatory's web site for information on the tropical
cyclone.

Issue Time (HKT): 14:45 21/Aug/2008
Tropical Cyclone Bulletin
Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the
Hong Kong Observatory.
The Standby Signal, No. 1 is in force.

This means that a tropical cyclone now centred within about
800 kilometres of Hong Kong may affect us.

At 3 p.m., Typhoon Nuri was estimated to be about 370
kilometres southeast of Hong Kong (near 20.3 degrees north
117.0 degrees east) and is forecast to move northwest or
west-northwest at about 14 kilometres per hour in the
general direction of coastal Guangdong.

Issue Time (HKT): 15:45 21/Aug/2008
Tropical Cyclone Bulletin
Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the
Hong Kong Observatory.
The Standby Signal, No. 1 is in force.

At 4 p.m., Typhoon Nuri was estimated to be about 350
kilometres southeast of Hong Kong (near 20.4 degrees north
116.9 degrees east) and is forecast to move west-northwest
at about 14 kilometres per hour in the general direction of
coastal Guangdong.

Issue Time (HKT): 16:45 21/Aug/2008
Tropical Cyclone Bulletin
Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the
Hong Kong Observatory.
The Standby Signal, No. 1 is in force.

This means that a tropical cyclone now centred within about
800 kilometres of Hong Kong may affect us.

At 5 p.m., Typhoon Nuri was estimated to be about 340
kilometres southeast of Hong Kong (near 20.5 degrees north
116.8 degrees east) and is forecast to move west-northwest
at about 14 kilometres per hour in the general direction of
coastal Guangdong.

Nuri is moving closer to Hong Kong steadily.  Winds will
strengthen overnight.  The Observatory will consider
issuing the Strong Wind Signal No. 3 in the evening.

According to the present forecast track, Nuri will be
rather close to Hong Kong tomorrow.  Local winds will
further strengthen and there will be squalls and heavy
rain. The public should pay close attention to information
on the typhoon issued by the Observatory.

(Precautionary Announcements with No. 1 Signal)

1. Some precautions against damage should be taken now,
gutters and drains should be cleared of obstructions.
Hinges, bolts, locks and shutters of windows and doors
should be checked.

2. Since seas are rough and there are swells, you are
advised to stay away from the shoreline and not to engage
in water sports.

3. All small vessels including low power vessels and
fishing vessels in open sea should seek shelter as soon as
possible. Please take any precautions necessary for small
vessels and secure them properly with moorings.

4. Listen to your radio, watch your TV or browse the Hong
Kong Observatory's web site for information on the tropical
cyclone.

Issue Time (HKT): 17:45 21/Aug/2008
Tropical Cyclone Bulletin
Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the
Hong Kong Observatory.
The Standby Signal, No. 1 is in force.

This means that a tropical cyclone now centred within about
800 kilometres of Hong Kong may affect us.

At 6 p.m., Typhoon Nuri was estimated to be about 320
kilometres southeast of Hong Kong (near 20.5 degrees north
116.6 degrees east) and is forecast to move west-northwest
at about 14 kilometres per hour in the general direction of
coastal Guangdong.

Issue Time (HKT): 18:46 21/Aug/2008
Tropical Cyclone Bulletin
Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the
Hong Kong Observatory.
The Standby Signal, No. 1 is in force.

This means that a tropical cyclone now centred within about
800 kilometres of Hong Kong may affect us.

At 7 p.m., Typhoon Nuri was estimated to be about 320
kilometres southeast of Hong Kong (near 20.6 degrees north
116.6 degrees east) and is forecast to move west-northwest
at about 14 kilometres per hour in the general direction of
coastal Guangdong.

Nuri is moving closer to Hong Kong steadily.  Winds will
strengthen overnight.  The Observatory will consider
issuing the Strong Wind Signal No. 3 in the next couple of
hours.

According to the present forecast track, Nuri will be
rather close to Hong Kong tomorrow.  Local winds will
further strengthen and there will be squalls and heavy
rain. The public should pay close attention to information
on the typhoon issued by the Observatory.

(Precautionary Announcements with No. 1 Signal)

1. Some precautions against damage should be taken now,
gutters and drains should be cleared of obstructions.
Hinges, bolts, locks and shutters of windows and doors
should be checked.

2. Since seas are rough and there are swells, you are
advised to stay away from the shoreline and not to engage
in water sports.

3. If you are planning to visit Guangdong, Macau, any of
the off-shore islands or remote parts of Hong Kong, you are
reminded that changes in weather may affect your plans.

4. Listen to your radio, watch your TV or browse the Hong
Kong Observatory's web site for information on the tropical
cyclone.

Issue Time (HKT): 19:48 21/Aug/2008
Tropical Cyclone Bulletin
Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the
Hong Kong Observatory.
The Standby Signal, No. 1 is in force.

This means that a tropical cyclone now centred within about
800 kilometres of Hong Kong may affect us.

At 7 p.m., Typhoon Nuri was estimated to be about 310
kilometres southeast of Hong Kong (near 20.6 degrees north
116.5 degrees east) and is forecast to move west-northwest
at about 14 kilometres per hour in the general direction of
coastal Guangdong.

Issue Time (HKT): 19:55 21/Aug/2008
Tropical Cyclone Bulletin
Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the
Hong Kong Observatory.
The Standby Signal, No. 1 is in force.

This means that a tropical cyclone now centred within about
800 kilometres of Hong Kong may affect us.

At 8 p.m., Typhoon Nuri was estimated to be about 310
kilometres southeast of Hong Kong (near 20.6 degrees north
116.5 degrees east) and is forecast to move west-northwest
at about 14 kilometres per hour in the general direction of
coastal Guangdong.

Issue Time (HKT): 20:40 21/Aug/2008
The Strong Wind Signal, No. 3, was issued at 8:40 p.m.

Issue Time (HKT): 20:46 21/Aug/2008
Tropical Cyclone Bulletin
Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the
Hong Kong Observatory.
The Strong Wind Signal, No. 3 was issued at 8:40 p.m.

This means that winds with mean speeds of 41 to 62
kilometres per hour are expected.

At 9 p.m., Typhoon Nuri was estimated to be about 300
kilometres southeast of Hong Kong (near 20.6 degrees north
116.4 degrees east) and is forecast to move west-northwest
at about 14 kilometres per hour in the general direction of
coastal Guangdong.

Nuri continues to move closer to Hong Kong steadily.
Strong winds are beginning to affect offshore waters.

According to the present forecast track, Nuri will be
rather close to Hong Kong tomorrow.  The chance of the Gale
or Storm Signal No. 8 cannot be ruled out.

(Precautionary Announcements with No. 3 Signal)

1. You are advised not to delay in taking all precautions
to protect your home or property. Make sure now that all
loose objects are secure. Porch furniture, flower pots and
other objects likely to be blown away should be taken
indoors. Check again and make sure all windows and doors
can be securely locked.

2. Since seas are rough, you are advised to stay away from
the shoreline and not to engage in water sports.

3. Fishing vessels not yet in typhoon shelters should seek
shelter without delay. Check again that all deck fittings
are firmly fastened. If available, heavy anchors should be
prepared and used in addition to regular anchors.

4. Listen to your radio, watch your TV or browse the Hong
Kong Observatory's web site for information on the tropical
cyclone.

Issue Time (HKT): 21:45 21/Aug/2008
Tropical Cyclone Bulletin
Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the
Hong Kong Observatory.
The Strong Wind Signal, No. 3 is in force.

This means that winds with mean speeds of 41 to 62
kilometres per hour are expected.

At 10 p.m., Typhoon Nuri was estimated to be about 300
kilometres southeast of Hong Kong (near 20.6 degrees north
116.4 degrees east) and is forecast to move west-northwest
at about 14 kilometres per hour in the general direction of
coastal Guangdong.

Issue Time (HKT): 22:46 21/Aug/2008
Tropical Cyclone Bulletin
Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the
Hong Kong Observatory.
The Strong Wind Signal, No. 3 is in force.

This means that winds with mean speeds of 41 to 62
kilometres per hour are expected.

At 11 p.m., Typhoon Nuri was estimated to be about 280
kilometres southeast of Hong Kong (near 20.8 degrees north
116.3 degrees east) and is forecast to move west-northwest
at about 14 kilometres per hour in the general direction of
coastal Guangdong.

According to the present forecast track, Nuri will be
rather close to Hong Kong afternoon and tomorrow night.
The chance of the Gale or Storm Signal No. 8 cannot be
ruled out, but it is unlikely during the early morning.

(Precautionary Announcements with No. 3 Signal)

1. You are advised not to delay in taking all precautions
to protect your home or property. Make sure now that all
loose objects are secure. Porch furniture, flower pots and
other objects likely to be blown away should be taken
indoors. Check again and make sure all windows and doors
can be securely locked.

2. Since seas are rough, you are advised to stay away from
the shoreline and not to engage in water sports.

3. Fishing vessels not yet in typhoon shelters should seek
shelter without delay. Check again that all deck fittings
are firmly fastened. If available, heavy anchors should be
prepared and used in addition to regular anchors.

4. Listen to your radio, watch your TV or browse the Hong
Kong Observatory's web site for information on the tropical
cyclone.

Issue Time (HKT): 23:05 21/Aug/2008
Tropical Cyclone Bulletin
Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the
Hong Kong Observatory.
The Strong Wind Signal, No. 3 is in force.

This means that winds with mean speeds of 41 to 62
kilometres per hour are expected.

At 11 p.m., Typhoon Nuri was estimated to be about 280
kilometres southeast of Hong Kong (near 20.8 degrees north
116.3 degrees east) and is forecast to move west-northwest
at about 14 kilometres per hour in the general direction of
coastal Guangdong.

According to the present forecast track, Nuri will be
rather close to Hong Kong tomorrow afternoon and tomorrow
night.  The chance of the Gale or Storm Signal No. 8 cannot
be ruled out, but it is unlikely during the early morning.

(Precautionary Announcements with No. 3 Signal)

1. You are advised not to delay in taking all precautions
to protect your home or property. Make sure now that all
loose objects are secure. Porch furniture, flower pots and
other objects likely to be blown away should be taken
indoors. Check again and make sure all windows and doors
can be securely locked.

2. Since seas are rough, you are advised to stay away from
the shoreline and not to engage in water sports.

3. Fishing vessels not yet in typhoon shelters should seek
shelter without delay. Check again that all deck fittings
are firmly fastened. If available, heavy anchors should be
prepared and used in addition to regular anchors.

4. Listen to your radio, watch your TV or browse the Hong
Kong Observatory's web site for information on the tropical
cyclone.

Issue Time (HKT): 23:45 21/Aug/2008
Tropical Cyclone Bulletin
Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the
Hong Kong Observatory.
The Strong Wind Signal, No. 3 is in force.

This means that winds with mean speeds of 41 to 62
kilometres per hour are expected.

At midnight, Typhoon Nuri was estimated to be about 260
kilometres southeast of Hong Kong (near 20.9 degrees north
116.2 degrees east) and is forecast to move west-northwest
at about 14 kilometres per hour in the general direction of
coastal Guangdong.

Issue Time (HKT): 00:45 22/Aug/2008
Tropical Cyclone Bulletin
Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the
Hong Kong Observatory.
The Strong Wind Signal, No. 3 is in force.

This means that winds with mean speeds of 41 to 62
kilometres per hour are expected.

At 1 a.m., Typhoon Nuri was estimated to be about 250
kilometres southeast of Hong Kong (near 20.9 degrees north
116.0 degrees east) and is forecast to move west-northwest
at about 14 kilometres per hour in the general direction of
coastal Guangdong.

Issue Time (HKT): 01:45 22/Aug/2008
Tropical Cyclone Bulletin
Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the
Hong Kong Observatory.
The Strong Wind Signal, No. 3 is in force.

This means that winds with mean speeds of 41 to 62
kilometres per hour are expected.

At 2 a.m., Typhoon Nuri was estimated to be about 240
kilometres southeast of Hong Kong (near 20.9 degrees north
115.9 degrees east) and is forecast to move west-northwest
at about 14 kilometres per hour in the general direction of
coastal Guangdong.

According to the present forecast track, Nuri will be
rather close to Hong Kong this afternoon and tonight.  The
chance of the Gale or Storm Signal No. 8 cannot be ruled
out, but it is unlikely during the early morning.

(Precautionary Announcements with No. 3 Signal)

1. You are advised not to delay in taking all precautions
to protect your home or property. Make sure now that all
loose objects are secure. Porch furniture, flower pots and
other objects likely to be blown away should be taken
indoors. Check again and make sure all windows and doors
can be securely locked.

2. Fishing vessels not yet in typhoon shelters should seek
shelter without delay. Check again that all deck fittings
are firmly fastened. If available, heavy anchors should be
prepared and used in addition to regular anchors.

3. Listen to your radio, watch your TV or browse the Hong
Kong Observatory's web site for information on the tropical
cyclone.

Issue Time (HKT): 02:45 22/Aug/2008
Tropical Cyclone Bulletin
Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the
Hong Kong Observatory.
The Strong Wind Signal, No. 3 is in force.

This means that winds with mean speeds of 41 to 62
kilometres per hour are expected.

At 3 a.m., Typhoon Nuri was estimated to be about 220
kilometres southeast of Hong Kong (near 21.0 degrees north
115.8 degrees east) and is forecast to move west-northwest
at about 14 kilometres per hour in the general direction of
coastal Guangdong.

Issue Time (HKT): 03:46 22/Aug/2008
Tropical Cyclone Bulletin
Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the
Hong Kong Observatory.
The Strong Wind Signal, No. 3 is in force.

This means that winds with mean speeds of 41 to 62
kilometres per hour are expected.

At 4 a.m., Typhoon Nuri was estimated to be about 220
kilometres southeast of Hong Kong (near 21.1 degrees north
115.8 degrees east) and is forecast to move northwest or
west-northwest at about 14 kilometres per hour in the
general direction of coastal Guangdong.

Issue Time (HKT): 04:45 22/Aug/2008
Tropical Cyclone Bulletin
Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the
Hong Kong Observatory.
The Strong Wind Signal, No. 3 is in force.

This means that winds with mean speeds of 41 to 62
kilometres per hour are expected.

At 5 a.m., Typhoon Nuri was estimated to be about 210
kilometres southeast of Hong Kong (near 21.1 degrees north
115.7 degrees east) and is forecast to move northwest or
west-northwest at about 14 kilometres per hour towards the
Pearl River Estuary.

According to the present forecast track, Nuri will be
rather close to Hong Kong this afternoon and tonight.  The
chance of the Gale or Storm Signal No. 8 in the next few
hours is fairly high.

(Precautionary Announcements with No. 3 Signal)

1. You are advised not to delay in taking all precautions
to protect your home or property. Make sure now that all
loose objects are secure. Porch furniture, flower pots and
other objects likely to be blown away should be taken
indoors. Check again and make sure all windows and doors
can be securely locked.

2. Since seas are rough and there are swells , you are
advised to stay away from the shoreline and not to engage
in water sports.

3. Fishing vessels not yet in typhoon shelters should seek
shelter without delay. Check again that all deck fittings
are firmly fastened. If available, heavy anchors should be
prepared and used in addition to regular anchors.

4. Listen to your radio, watch your TV or browse the Hong
Kong Observatory's web site for information on the tropical
cyclone.

Issue Time (HKT): 05:50 22/Aug/2008
Tropical Cyclone Bulletin
Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the
Hong Kong Observatory.
The Strong Wind Signal, No. 3 is in force.

This means that winds with mean speeds of 41 to 62
kilometres per hour are expected.

At 6 a.m., Typhoon Nuri was estimated to be about 190
kilometres southeast of Hong Kong (near 21.3 degrees north
115.6 degrees east) and is forecast to move northwest or
west-northwest at about 14 kilometres per hour towards the
Pearl River Estuary.

According to the present forecast track, Nuri will be
rather close to Hong Kong this afternoon and tonight with a
chance of direct hit to Hong Kong. The Observatory will
issue the Gale or Storm Signal No. 8 before 8 a.m. this
morning.

In the past hour, the maximum sustained wind recorded at
Sai Kung was 42 kilometres per hour with gust at 66
kilometres per hour.

(Precautionary Announcements with No. 3 Signal)

1. You are advised not to delay in taking all precautions
to protect your home or property. Make sure now that all
loose objects are secure. Porch furniture, flower pots and
other objects likely to be blown away should be taken
indoors. Check again and make sure all windows and doors
can be securely locked.

2. Since seas are rough and there are swells , you are
advised to stay away from the shoreline and not to engage
in water sports.

3. Fishing vessels not yet in typhoon shelters should seek
shelter without delay. Check again that all deck fittings
are firmly fastened. If available, heavy anchors should be
prepared and used in addition to regular anchors.

4. Listen to your radio, watch your TV or browse the Hong
Kong Observatory's web site for information on the tropical
cyclone.
Pre - No. 8 Special Announcement

The Hong Kong Observatory announces that the Tropical
Cyclone Warning Signal Number 8 is expected to be issued at
or before 8:00 a.m. today (22 Aug 2008). Winds locally will
strengthen further.

Announcement by the Education Bureau (EDB): The EDB
announces that classes of all day schools are suspended
today.

Issue Time (HKT): 06:45 22/Aug/2008
Tropical Cyclone Bulletin
Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the
Hong Kong Observatory.
The Strong Wind Signal, No. 3 is in force.

This means that winds with mean speeds of 41 to 62
kilometres per hour are expected.

At 7 a.m., Typhoon Nuri was estimated to be about 170
kilometres southeast of Hong Kong (near 21.4 degrees north
115.5 degrees east) and is forecast to move northwest or
west-northwest at about 14 kilometres per hour towards the
Pearl River Estuary.

According to the present forecast track, Nuri will be
rather close to Hong Kong this afternoon and tonight with a
chance of direct hit to Hong Kong. The Observatory will
issue the Gale or Storm Signal No. 8 before 8 a.m. this
morning.

In the past hour, the maximum sustained wind recorded at
Cheung Chau was 47 kilometres per hour.  The maximum
sustained wind recorded at Chek Lap Kok and Sai Kung was 44
kilometres per hour.

(Precautionary Announcements with No. 3 Signal)

1. Since seas are rough and there are swells , you are
advised to stay away from the shoreline and not to engage
in water sports.

2. For safety reasons, it is suggested that all outdoor
activities be cancelled.

3. Engineers, architects and contractors are again reminded
that all scaffoldings, hoardings and temporary buildings
should be secured.

4. Small craft owners should now complete arrangements for
the safety of their boats.

5. Listen to your radio, watch your TV or browse the Hong
Kong Observatory's web site for information on the tropical
cyclone.
Pre - No. 8 Special Announcement

The Hong Kong Observatory announces that the Tropical
Cyclone Warning Signal Number 8 is expected to be issued at
or before 8:00 a.m. today (22 Aug 2008). Winds locally will
strengthen further.

Announcement by the Education Bureau (EDB): The EDB
announces that classes of all day schools are suspended
today.

Issue Time (HKT): 07:40 22/Aug/2008
TC No. 8 Warning Signal Special Announcemnt
Tropical Cyclone Warning Signal No. 8 was issued at 7:40
a.m. today (22 August 2008).
For details of public transport services, please refer to
radio or television broadcast.
Announcement by the Education Bureau (EDB): The EDB
announces that classes of all day schools are suspended
today.

Issue Time (HKT): 07:45 22/Aug/2008
Tropical Cyclone Bulletin
Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the
Hong Kong Observatory.
The No. 8 Northwest Gale or Storm Signal was issued at 7:40
a.m.

This means that winds with mean speeds of 63 kilometres per
hour or more are expected from the northwest quarter.

At 8 a.m., Typhoon Nuri was centred about 160 kilometres
southeast of Hong Kong (near 21.4 degrees north 115.4
degrees east) and is forecast to move northwest or
west-northwest at about 14 kilometres per hour towards the
Pearl River Estuary.

According to the present forecast track, Nuri will be
rather close to Hong Kong this afternoon and tonight with a
chance of direct hit.  The Gale or Storm Signal No. 8 will
be in force for most of the day.

At present, strong winds are prevailing over Hong Kong with
gales over offshore waters and on high ground.

In the past hour, the maximum sustained winds recorded at
Waglan Island, Sai Kung and Chek Lap Kok were 76, 54 and 46
kilometres per hour respectively.

(Precautionary Announcements with No. 8 Signal)

1. Complete all precautions in your home. Lock all windows
and doors, fit bars into position and insert reinforced
shutters and gates if they are available. Adhesive tape
fixed to large window-panes in exposed positions will
reduce damage by broken glass. Storm water drains should be
cleared of leaves and rubbish.

2. Since seas are rough, you are advised to stay away from
the shoreline and not to engage in water sports.

3. Flights at Hong Kong International Airport may be
affected by the weather. Please contact your airline for
the latest flight information before departing for the
airport.

4. Please listen to your radio or watch your TV for the
latest weather information broadcast at the 15th, 30th,
45th and 58th minute of each hour. You can also browse the
Hong Kong Observatory's web site for the information.

Issue Time (HKT): 08:46 22/Aug/2008
Tropical Cyclone Bulletin
Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the
Hong Kong Observatory.
The No. 8 Northwest Gale or Storm Signal is in force.

This means that winds with mean speeds of 63 kilometres per
hour or more are expected from the northwest quarter.

At 9 a.m., Typhoon Nuri was centred about 150 kilometres
southeast of Hong Kong (near 21.5 degrees north 115.3
degrees east) and is forecast to move northwest or
west-northwest at about 14 kilometres per hour towards the
Pearl River Estuary.

According to the present forecast track, Nuri will be
rather close to Hong Kong this afternoon and tonight with a
chance of direct hit.  The Gale or Storm Signal No. 8 will
be in force for most of the day.

At present, strong winds are prevailing over Hong Kong with
gales over offshore waters and on high ground.

In the past hour, the maximum sustained winds recorded at
Waglan Island, Sai Kung and Chek Lap Kok were 86, 50 and 48
kilometres per hour respectively.

(Precautionary Announcements with No. 8 Signal)

1. Complete all precautions in your home. Lock all windows
and doors, fit bars into position and insert reinforced
shutters and gates if they are available. Adhesive tape
fixed to large window-panes in exposed positions will
reduce damage by broken glass. Storm water drains should be
cleared of leaves and rubbish.

2. Since seas are rough, you are advised to stay away from
the shoreline and not to engage in water sports.

3. Flights at Hong Kong International Airport may be
affected by the weather. Please contact your airline for
the latest flight information before departing for the
airport.

4. Please listen to your radio or watch your TV for the
latest weather information broadcast at the 15th, 30th,
45th and 58th minute of each hour. You can also browse the
Hong Kong Observatory's web site for the information.

Issue Time (HKT): 09:47 22/Aug/2008
Tropical Cyclone Bulletin
Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the
Hong Kong Observatory.
The No. 8 Northwest Gale or Storm Signal is in force.

This means that winds with mean speeds of 63 kilometres per
hour or more are expected from the northwest quarter.

At 10 a.m., Typhoon Nuri was centred about 130 kilometres
east-southeast of Hong Kong (near 21.7 degrees north 115.2
degrees east) and is forecast to move northwest or
west-northwest at about 14 kilometres per hour towards the
Pearl River Estuary.

According to the present forecast track, Nuri will be
rather close to Hong Kong this afternoon and tonight with a
chance of direct hit.  The Gale or Storm Signal No. 8 will
be in force for most of the day.

At present, strong winds are prevailing over Hong Kong with
gales over offshore waters and on high ground.

In the past hour, the maximum sustained winds recorded at
Waglan Island, Lau Fau Shan and Chek Lap Kok were 87, 59
and 59 kilometres per hour respectively.

(Precautionary Announcements with No. 8 Signal)

1. Complete all precautions in your home. Lock all windows
and doors, fit bars into position and insert reinforced
shutters and gates if they are available. Adhesive tape
fixed to large window-panes in exposed positions will
reduce damage by broken glass. Storm water drains should be
cleared of leaves and rubbish.

2. Since seas are rough, you are advised to stay away from
the shoreline and not to engage in water sports.

3. Flights at Hong Kong International Airport may be
affected by the weather. Please contact your airline for
the latest flight information before departing for the
airport.

4. Please listen to your radio or watch your TV for the
latest weather information broadcast at the 15th, 30th,
45th and 58th minute of each hour. You can also browse the
Hong Kong Observatory's web site for the information.

Issue Time (HKT): 10:45 22/Aug/2008
Tropical Cyclone Bulletin
Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the
Hong Kong Observatory.
The No. 8 Northwest Gale or Storm Signal is in force.

This means that winds with mean speeds of 63 kilometres per
hour or more are expected from the northwest quarter.

At 11 a.m., Typhoon Nuri was centred about 100 kilometres
east-southeast of Hong Kong Observatory (near 21.8 degrees
north 115.0 degrees east) and is forecast to move northwest
or west-northwest at about 16 kilometres per hour towards
the Pearl River Estuary.

According to the present forecast track, Nuri will be
rather close to Hong Kong this afternoon and tonight with a
chance of direct hit.

Gales are already affecting many places in the territory.
Local winds are expected to increase further.  It may be
necessary to issue higher signals this afternoon.

In the past hour, the maximum sustained winds recorded at
Waglan Island, Sai Kung and Chek Lap Kok were 98, 64 and 67
kilometres per hour respectively.

(Precautionary Announcements with No. 8 Signal)

1. Do not stand near windows on the exposed side of your
home. Move all furniture and valuables away from these
areas. Make sure you have a safe place to shelter, should
windows be broken.

2. Since seas are very rough, you are advised to stay away
from the shoreline and not to engage in water sports.

3. Flights at Hong Kong International Airport may be
affected by the weather. Please contact your airline for
the latest flight information before departing for the
airport.

4. Please listen to your radio or watch your TV for the
latest weather information broadcast at the 15th, 30th,
45th and 58th minute of each hour. You can also browse the
Hong Kong Observatory's web site for the information.

Issue Time (HKT): 11:45 22/Aug/2008
Tropical Cyclone Bulletin
Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the
Hong Kong Observatory.
The No. 8 Northwest Gale or Storm Signal is in force.

This means that winds with mean speeds of 63 kilometres per
hour or more are expected from the northwest quarter.

At noon, Typhoon Nuri was centred about 80 kilometres
southeast of Hong Kong Observatory (near 21.9 degrees north
114.8 degrees east) and is forecast to move northwest or
west-northwest at about 16 kilometres per hour in the
general direction of Hong Kong.

Gales are already affecting many places in the territory.
Local winds are expected to increase further.  Higher
signals may be issued in the next few hours.

In the past hour, the maximum sustained winds recorded at
Waglan Island, Cheung Chau and Chek Lap Kok were 95, 74 and
67 kilometres per hour respectively.

(Precautionary Announcements with No. 8 Signal)

1. Do not stand near windows on the exposed side of your
home. Move all furniture and valuables away from these
areas. Make sure you have a safe place to shelter, should
windows be broken.

2. Since seas are very rough, you are advised to stay away
from the shoreline and not to engage in water sports.

3. Flights at Hong Kong International Airport may be
affected by the weather. Please contact your airline for
the latest flight information before departing for the
airport.

4. Please listen to your radio or watch your TV for the
latest weather information broadcast at the 15th, 30th,
45th and 58th minute of each hour. You can also browse the
Hong Kong Observatory's web site for the information.

Issue Time (HKT): 12:45 22/Aug/2008
Tropical Cyclone Bulletin
Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the
Hong Kong Observatory.
The No. 8 Northwest Gale or Storm Signal is in force.

This means that winds with mean speeds of 63 kilometres per
hour or more are expected from the northwest quarter.

At 1 p.m., Typhoon Nuri was centred about 60 kilometres
east-southeast of Hong Kong Observatory (near 22.0 degrees
north 114.7 degrees east) and is forecast to move northwest
at about 14 kilometres per hour in the general direction of
Hong Kong.

Gales are already affecting many places in the territory.
Local winds are expected to increase further.  Higher
signals will be issued shortly.

In the past hour, the maximum sustained winds recorded at
Waglan Island, Cheung Chau and Chek Lap Kok were 96, 77 and
76 kilometres per hour respectively.

(Precautionary Announcements with No. 8 Signal)

1. Do not stand near windows on the exposed side of your
home. Move all furniture and valuables away from these
areas. Make sure you have a safe place to shelter, should
windows be broken.

2. Since seas are very rough, you are advised to stay away
from the shoreline and not to engage in water sports.

3. Flights at Hong Kong International Airport may be
affected by the weather. Please contact your airline for
the latest flight information before departing for the
airport.

4. Please listen to your radio or watch your TV for the
latest weather information broadcast at the 15th, 30th,
45th and 58th minute of each hour. You can also browse the
Hong Kong Observatory's web site for the information.

Issue Time (HKT): 13:40 22/Aug/2008
The Increasing Gale or Storm Signal, No. 9, was issued at
1:40 p.m.

Issue Time (HKT): 13:45 22/Aug/2008
Tropical Cyclone Bulletin
Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the
Hong Kong Observatory.
The Increasing Gale or Storm Signal, No. 9, was issued at
1:40 p.m.

This means that winds are expected to increase
significantly as Nuri moves closer to Hong Kong.

At 2 p.m., Typhoon Nuri was centred about 40 kilometres
east-southeast of Hong Kong Observatory (near 22.1 degrees
north 114.5 degrees east) and is forecast to move northwest
at about 14 kilometres per hour towards Hong Kong.

Nuri is expected to cross Hong Kong in the next few hours.
Gales are affecting many parts of the territory.  Winds
will increase further.

In the past hour, the maximum sustained winds recorded at
Waglan Island, Tai Mei Tuk and Chek Lap Kok were 94, 78 and
76 kilometres per hour respectively.

(Precautionary Announcements)

1. Do not go outside. If you are reasonably protected, stay
where you are and keep well away from all windows. Close
all interior doors and make sure children are confined to
the least exposed part of your home. On no account should
you touch electric cables that have been blown loose.

2. If the eye of the typhoon passes directly over Hong
Kong, there may be a temporary lull lasting from a few
minutes to several hours. This will be followed by a sudden
resumption of violent winds from a different direction.
Remain where you are if protected and be prepared for
destructive winds and the change in wind directions. Listen
to broadcast warnings.

3. Since seas are very rough, you are advised to stay away
from the shoreline and not to engage in water sports.

4. Flights at Hong Kong International Airport may be
affected by the weather. Please contact your airline for
the latest flight information before departing for the
airport.

Issue Time (HKT): 14:50 22/Aug/2008
Tropical Cyclone Bulletin
Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the
Hong Kong Observatory.
The Increasing Gale or Storm Signal, No. 9, is in force.

This means that winds are expected to increase
significantly as Nuri moves closer to Hong Kong.

At 3 p.m., Typhoon Nuri was centred about 20 kilometres
east of Hong Kong Observatory (near 22.3 degrees north
114.4 degrees east) over the sea areas near Sai Kung and is
forecast to move northwest at about 14 kilometres per hour
towards eastern New Territories.

Nuri is expected to cross Hong Kong in the next few hours.
Gales are affecting many parts of the territory, whereas
storm force winds are recorded in some places.

In the past hour, the maximum sustained winds recorded at
Sai Kung, Waglan Island and Chek Lap Kok were 96, 87 and 78
kilometres per hour respectively.

(Precautionary Announcements)

1. Do not go outside. If you are reasonably protected, stay
where you are and keep well away from all windows. Close
all interior doors and make sure children are confined to
the least exposed part of your home. On no account should
you touch electric cables that have been blown loose.

2. If the eye of the typhoon passes directly over Hong
Kong, there may be a temporary lull lasting from a few
minutes to several hours. This will be followed by a sudden
resumption of violent winds from a different direction.
Remain where you are if protected and be prepared for
destructive winds and the change in wind directions. Listen
to broadcast warnings.

3. Since seas are very rough, you are advised to stay away
from the shoreline and not to engage in water sports.

4. Flights at Hong Kong International Airport may be
affected by the weather. Please contact your airline for
the latest flight information before departing for the
airport.

Issue Time (HKT): 15:45 22/Aug/2008
Tropical Cyclone Bulletin
Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the
Hong Kong Observatory.
The Increasing Gale or Storm Signal, No. 9, is in force.

This means that winds are expected to increase
significantly as Nuri moves closer to Hong Kong.

At 4 p.m., Typhoon Nuri was centred about 20 kilometres
east of Hong Kong Observatory (near 22.3 degrees north
114.4 degrees east) over the sea areas near Sai Kung and is
forecast to move northwest at about 14 kilometres per hour
towards eastern New Territories.

Nuri is expected to cross Hong Kong in the next few hours.
Gales are affecting many parts of the territory, with storm
force winds recorded in some places.

In the past hour, the maximum sustained winds recorded at
Chek Lap Kok were 76 kilometres per hour.

(Precautionary Announcements)

1. Do not go outside. If you are reasonably protected, stay
where you are and keep well away from all windows. Close
all interior doors and make sure children are confined to
the least exposed part of your home. On no account should
you touch electric cables that have been blown loose.

2. If the eye of the typhoon passes directly over Hong
Kong, there may be a temporary lull lasting from a few
minutes to several hours. This will be followed by a sudden
resumption of violent winds from a different direction.
Remain where you are if protected and be prepared for
destructive winds and the change in wind directions. Listen
to broadcast warnings.

3. Since seas are very rough, you are advised to stay away
from the shoreline and not to engage in water sports.

4. Flights at Hong Kong International Airport may be
affected by the weather. Please contact your airline for
the latest flight information before departing for the
airport.

Issue Time (HKT): 15:45 22/Aug/2008
Tropical Cyclone Bulletin
Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the
Hong Kong Observatory.
The Increasing Gale or Storm Signal, No. 9, is in force.

This means that winds are expected to increase
significantly as Nuri moves closer to Hong Kong.

At 4 p.m., Typhoon Nuri was centred about 20 kilometres
east of Hong Kong Observatory (near 22.3 degrees north
114.4 degrees east) over the sea areas near Sai Kung and is
forecast to move northwest at about 14 kilometres per hour
towards eastern New Territories.

Nuri is expected to cross Hong Kong in the next few hours.
Gales are affecting many parts of the territory, with storm
force winds recorded in some places.

In the past hour, the maximum sustained winds recorded at
Chek Lap Kok were 76 kilometres per hour.

(Precautionary Announcements)

1. Do not go outside. If you are reasonably protected, stay
where you are and keep well away from all windows. Close
all interior doors and make sure children are confined to
the least exposed part of your home. On no account should
you touch electric cables that have been blown loose.

2. If the eye of the typhoon passes directly over Hong
Kong, there may be a temporary lull lasting from a few
minutes to several hours. This will be followed by a sudden
resumption of violent winds from a different direction.
Remain where you are if protected and be prepared for
destructive winds and the change in wind directions. Listen
to broadcast warnings.

3. Since seas are very rough, you are advised to stay away
from the shoreline and not to engage in water sports.

4. Flights at Hong Kong International Airport may be
affected by the weather. Please contact your airline for
the latest flight information before departing for the
airport.

Issue Time (HKT): 16:52 22/Aug/2008
Tropical Cyclone Bulletin
Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the
Hong Kong Observatory.
The Increasing Gale or Storm Signal, No. 9, is in force.

Typhoon Nuri has weakened into a severe tropical storm.

At 5 p.m., Nuri was centred about 15 kilometres east of
Hong Kong Observatory (near 22.3 degrees north 114.3
degrees east) near Sai Kung and is forecast to move
northwest at about 14 kilometres per hour across eastern
New Territories.

As the eye of Nuri is passing directly over Hong Kong,
there may be a temporary lull lasting from a few minutes to
several hours over the eastern part of the territory. This
will be followed by a sudden resumption of violent winds
from a different direction. Remain where you are if
protected and be prepared for destructive winds and the
change in wind directions.

Gales are affecting the western part of the territory, with
storm force winds recorded in some places.

In the past hour, the maximum sustained winds recorded at
Chek Lap Kok were 69 kilometres per hour.

(Precautionary Announcements)

1. Do not go outside. If you are reasonably protected, stay
where you are and keep well away from all windows. Close
all interior doors and make sure children are confined to
the least exposed part of your home. On no account should
you touch electric cables that have been blown loose.

2. Since seas are very rough, you are advised to stay away
from the shoreline and not to engage in water sports.

3. Flights at Hong Kong International Airport may be
affected by the weather. Please contact your airline for
the latest flight information before departing for the
airport.

Issue Time (HKT): 17:46 22/Aug/2008
Tropical Cyclone Bulletin
Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the
Hong Kong Observatory.
The Increasing Gale or Storm Signal, No. 9, is in force.

Under the effect of terrain, the circulation of Severe
Tropical Storm Nuri has reorganized itself.

At 6 p.m., Severe Tropical Storm Nuri was centred about 10
kilometres west of Hong Kong Observatory (near 22.3 degrees
north 114.1 degrees east) and is forecast to move northwest
at about 14 kilometres per hour across Hong Kong.

As the eye of Nuri is passing directly over Hong Kong,
there may be a temporary lull lasting from a few minutes to
several hours. This will be followed by a sudden resumption
of violent winds from a different direction. Remain where
you are if protected and be prepared for destructive winds
and the change in wind directions.

(Precautionary Announcements)

1. Do not go outside. If you are reasonably protected, stay
where you are and keep well away from all windows. Close
all interior doors and make sure children are confined to
the least exposed part of your home. On no account should
you touch electric cables that have been blown loose.

2. Since seas are very rough, you are advised to stay away
from the shoreline and not to engage in water sports.

3. Flights at Hong Kong International Airport may be
affected by the weather. Please contact your airline for
the latest flight information before departing for the
airport.

Issue Time (HKT): 18:45 22/Aug/2008
Tropical Cyclone Bulletin
Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the
Hong Kong Observatory.
The Increasing Gale or Storm Signal, No. 9, is in force.

At 7 p.m., Severe Tropical Storm Nuri was centred about 20
kilometres west of Hong Kong Observatory (near 22.3 degrees
north 114.0 degrees east) near the northeastern corner of
Lantau and is forecast to move northwest at about 14
kilometres per hour across Hong Kong.

As the eye of Nuri is passing directly over Hong Kong,
there may be a temporary lull lasting from a few minutes to
several hours. This will be followed by a sudden resumption
of violent winds from a different direction. Remain where
you are if protected and be prepared for destructive winds
and the change in wind directions.

(Precautionary Announcements)

1. Do not go outside. If you are reasonably protected, stay
where you are and keep well away from all windows. Close
all interior doors and make sure children are confined to
the least exposed part of your home. On no account should
you touch electric cables that have been blown loose.

2. Since seas are very rough, you are advised to stay away
from the shoreline and not to engage in water sports.

3. Flights at Hong Kong International Airport may be
affected by the weather. Please contact your airline for
the latest flight information before departing for the
airport.

Issue Time (HKT): 19:45 22/Aug/2008
Tropical Cyclone Bulletin
Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the
Hong Kong Observatory.
The Increasing Gale or Storm Signal, No. 9, is in force.

At 8 p.m., Severe Tropical Storm Nuri was centred about 20
kilometres west-northwest of Hong Kong Observatory (near
22.4 degrees north 114.0 degrees east) near Tuen Mun and is
forecast to move northwest at about 14 kilometres per hour
towards the Pearl River Estuary.

According to the present track of Nuri, local winds will
turn southerly and strengthen significantly later, reaching
gale or storm force.  Members of the public should remain
on the alert.

In the past hour, the maximum sustained winds recorded at
Cheung Chau were 59 kilometres per hour.

(Precautionary Announcements)

1. Do not go outside. If you are reasonably protected, stay
where you are and keep well away from all windows. Close
all interior doors and make sure children are confined to
the least exposed part of your home. On no account should
you touch electric cables that have been blown loose.

2. Since seas are very rough, you are advised to stay away
from the shoreline and not to engage in water sports.

3. Flights at Hong Kong International Airport may be
affected by the weather. Please contact your airline for
the latest flight information before departing for the
airport.

Issue Time (HKT): 20:46 22/Aug/2008
Tropical Cyclone Bulletin
Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the
Hong Kong Observatory.
The Increasing Gale or Storm Signal, No. 9, is in force.

At 9 p.m., Severe Tropical Storm Nuri was centred about 30
kilometres northwest of Hong Kong Observatory (near 22.5
degrees north 114.0 degrees east) over Deep Bay and is
forecast to move northwest at about 14 kilometres per hour
towards the Pearl River Estuary.

Winds in most parts of Hong Kong have already turned
southwesterly.

Gale or storm force winds are affecting the southern part
of the territory, and will spread throughout Hong Kong.
The public should remain on full alert.

In the past hour, the maximum sustained winds recorded at
Cheung Chau and Sai Kung were 88 and 66 kilometres per hour
respectively.

(Precautionary Announcements)

1. Do not go outside. If you are reasonably protected, stay
where you are and keep well away from all windows. Close
all interior doors and make sure children are confined to
the least exposed part of your home. On no account should
you touch electric cables that have been blown loose.

2. Since seas are very rough, you are advised to stay away
from the shoreline and not to engage in water sports.

3. Flights at Hong Kong International Airport may be
affected by the weather. Please contact your airline for
the latest flight information before departing for the
airport.

Issue Time (HKT): 21:55 22/Aug/2008
Tropical Cyclone Bulletin
Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the
Hong Kong Observatory.
The Increasing Gale or Storm Signal, No. 9, is in force.

At 10 p.m., Severe Tropical Storm Nuri was centred about 40
kilometres northwest of the Hong Kong Observatory (near
22.6 degrees north 113.9 degrees east) over the western
part of Shenzhen and is forecast to move northwest at about
14 kilometres per hour towards the Pearl River Estuary.

Southwesterly winds are generally affecting Hong Kong with
many places reaching gale or storm force.  The public
should remain on full alert.

In the past hour, the maximum sustained winds recorded at
Cheung Chau and Sai Kung were 88 and 68 kilometres per hour
respectively.

(Precautionary Announcements)

1. Do not go outside. If you are reasonably protected, stay
where you are and keep well away from all windows. Close
all interior doors and make sure children are confined to
the least exposed part of your home. On no account should
you touch electric cables that have been blown loose.

2. Since seas are very rough, you are advised to stay away
from the shoreline and not to engage in water sports.

3. Flights at Hong Kong International Airport may be
affected by the weather. Please contact your airline for
the latest flight information before departing for the
airport.

Issue Time (HKT): 22:47 22/Aug/2008
Tropical Cyclone Bulletin
Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the
Hong Kong Observatory.
The Increasing Gale or Storm Signal, No. 9, is in force.

At 11 p.m., Severe Tropical Storm Nuri was centred about 70
kilometres northwest of the Hong Kong Observatory (near
22.7 degrees north 113.6 degrees east) and is forecast to
move northwest or west-northwest at about 14 kilometres per
hour in the general direction of Guangzhou.

Southwesterly winds are generally affecting Hong Kong with
many places reaching gale or storm force.  The public
should remain on full alert.

In the past hour, the maximum sustained winds recorded at
Cheung Chau and Chek Lap Kok were 95 and 78 kilometres per
hour respectively.

(Precautionary Announcements)

1. Do not go outside. If you are reasonably protected, stay
where you are and keep well away from all windows. Close
all interior doors and make sure children are confined to
the least exposed part of your home. On no account should
you touch electric cables that have been blown loose.

2. Since seas are very rough, you are advised to stay away
from the shoreline and not to engage in water sports.

3. Flights at Hong Kong International Airport may be
affected by the weather. Please contact your airline for
the latest flight information before departing for the
airport.

Issue Time (HKT): 23:45 22/Aug/2008
Tropical Cyclone Bulletin
Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the
Hong Kong Observatory.
The Increasing Gale or Storm Signal, No. 9, is in force.

At midnight, Severe Tropical Storm Nuri was centred about
90 kilometres northwest of the Hong Kong Observatory (near
22.8 degrees north 113.5 degrees east) and is forecast to
move northwest or west-northwest at about 14 kilometres per
hour entering the western part of Guangdong.

Southwesterly gales are generally affecting Hong Kong with
offshore waters occasionally reaching storm force.  Nuri is
gradually moving away from Hong Kong, the Observatory will
consider replacing the Increasing Gale or Storm Signal No.
9 by No. 8 shortly. However, the public should continue to
remain on full alert.

In the past hour, the maximum sustained winds recorded at
Cheung Chau and Chek Lap Kok were 99 and 63 kilometres per
hour respectively.

(Precautionary Announcements)

1. Do not go outside. If you are reasonably protected, stay
where you are and keep well away from all windows. Close
all interior doors and make sure children are confined to
the least exposed part of your home. On no account should
you touch electric cables that have been blown loose.

2. Since seas are very rough, you are advised to stay away
from the shoreline and not to engage in water sports.

Issue Time (HKT): 00:40 23/Aug/2008
The No. 8 Southwest Gale or Storm Signal has been issued at
12:40 a.m. to replace the No. 9 Increasing Gale or Storm
Signal.

Issue Time (HKT): 00:45 23/Aug/2008
Tropical Cyclone Bulletin
Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the
Hong Kong Observatory.
The No. 8 Southwest Gale or Storm Signal was issued at
12:40 a.m. It replaces the No. 9 Increasing Gale or Storm
Signal.

This means that winds with mean speeds of 63 kilometres per
hour or more are expected from the southwest quarter.

At 1 a.m., Severe Tropical Storm Nuri was centred about 100
kilometres northwest of Hong Kong Observatory (near 22.8
degrees north 113.4 degrees east) and is forecast to move
northwest or west-northwest at about 14 kilometres per hour
entering the western part of Guangdong.

Nuri is weakening gradually and moving away from Hong Kong.
However, the Gale or Storm Wind Signal No. 8 is expected
to remain in force in the early morning. The public should
continue to remain on full alert.

In the past hour, the maximum sustained winds recorded at
Cheung Chau and Chek Lap Kok were 91 and 81 kilometres per
hour respectively.

(Precautionary Announcements with No. 8 Signal)

1. Since seas are very rough, you are advised to stay away
from the shoreline and not to engage in water sports.

2. Please listen to your radio or watch your TV for the
latest weather information broadcast at the 15th, 30th,
45th and 58th minute of each hour. You can also browse the
Hong Kong Observatory's web site for the information.

3. Although the tropical cyclone is moving away from Hong
Kong, gales are expected to persist for some time. You are
advised to stay indoors until winds moderate and it is safe
to go out. On no account should you touch electric cables
that have been blown loose.

Issue Time (HKT): 01:50 23/Aug/2008
Tropical Cyclone Bulletin
Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the
Hong Kong Observatory.
The No. 8 Southwest Gale or Storm Signal is in force.

This means that winds with mean speeds of 63 kilometres per
hour or more are expected from the southwest quarter.

Severe Tropical Storm Nuri has weakened into a tropical
storm.

At 2 a.m., Nuri was centred about 110 kilometres
west-northwest of Hong Kong (near 22.8 degrees north 113.2
degrees east) and is forecast to move west-northwest at
about 14 kilometres per hour entering the western part of
Guangdong.

Nuri continues to weaken and move away from Hong Kong.
However, the Gale or Storm Wind Signal No. 8 is expected to
remain in force in the early morning. The public should
continue to remain on full alert.

In the past hour, the maximum sustained winds recorded at
Cheung Chau and Chek Lap Kok were 82 and 83 kilometres per
hour respectively.

(Precautionary Announcements with No. 8 Signal)

1. Since seas are very rough, you are advised to stay away
from the shoreline and not to engage in water sports.

2. Please listen to your radio or watch your TV for the
latest weather information broadcast at the 15th, 30th,
45th and 58th minute of each hour. You can also browse the
Hong Kong Observatory's web site for the information.

3. Although the tropical cyclone is moving away from Hong
Kong, gales are expected to persist for some time. You are
advised to stay indoors until winds moderate and it is safe
to go out. On no account should you touch electric cables
that have been blown loose.

Issue Time (HKT): 02:40 23/Aug/2008
The No. 3 Strong Wind Signal has been issued at 2:40 a.m.
to replace the No. 8 Southwest Gale or Storm Signal.

Issue Time (HKT): 02:45 23/Aug/2008
Tropical Cyclone Bulletin
Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the
Hong Kong Observatory.
The Strong Wind Signal, No. 3 was issued at 2:40 a.m.

This means that winds with mean speeds of 41 to 62
kilometres per hour are expected.

At 3 a.m., Tropical Storm Nuri was estimated to be about
130 kilometres west-northwest of Hong Kong (near 22.9
degrees north 113.1 degrees east) and is forecast to move
west-northwest at about 14 kilometres per hour crossing the
western part of Guangdong.

Nuri contiunes to move away from Hong Kong. However,
gales are still affecting some parts of the territory and
offshore waters.  The public should remain on the alert.

In the past hour, the maximum sustained winds recorded at
Cheung Chau and Chek Lap Kok were 67 and 72 kilometres per
hour respectively.

(Precautionary Announcements with No. 3 Signal)

1. Since seas are rough and there are swells , you are
advised to stay away from the shoreline and not to engage
in water sports.

2. You should not relax taking precautions as strong winds
are still blowing and unsecured objects may be blown down.
On no account should you touch electric cables that have
been blown loose.

3. Listen to your radio, watch your TV or browse the Hong
Kong Observatory's web site for information on the tropical
cyclone.

Issue Time (HKT): 03:45 23/Aug/2008
Tropical Cyclone Bulletin
Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the
Hong Kong Observatory.
The Strong Wind Signal, No. 3 is in force.

This means that winds with mean speeds of 41 to 62
kilometres per hour are expected.

At 4 a.m., Tropical Storm Nuri was estimated to be about
140 kilometres west-northwest of Hong Kong (near 22.9
degrees north 113.0 degrees east) and is forecast to move
west or west-northwest at about 14 kilometres per hour
crossing the western part of Guangdong.

Issue Time (HKT): 04:51 23/Aug/2008
Tropical Cyclone Bulletin
Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the
Hong Kong Observatory.
The Strong Wind Signal, No. 3 is in force.

This means that winds with mean speeds of 41 to 62
kilometres per hour are expected.

At 5 a.m., Tropical Storm Nuri was estimated to be about
150 kilometres west-northwest of Hong Kong (near 22.9
degrees north 112.9 degrees east) and is forecast to move
west at about 14 kilometres per hour crossing the western
part of Guangdong.

Nuri is moving away from Hong Kong.  Although strong winds
are still affecting the waters in the western part of Hong
Kong, winds over the remaining areas are moderating
gradually.  The Observatory will consider replacing the
Strong Wind Signal No. 3 by No. 1 in the next couple of
hours.

In the past hour, the maximum sustained winds recorded at
Cheung Chau and Chek Lap Kok were 53 and 76 kilometres per
hour respectively.

(Precautionary Announcements with No. 3 Signal)

1. Since seas are rough and there are swells , you are
advised to stay away from the shoreline and not to engage
in water sports.

2. You should not relax taking precautions as strong winds
are still blowing over parts of the territory and unsecured
objects may be blown down. On no account should you touch
electric cables that have been blown loose.

3. It is not yet safe for small craft and fishing vessels
to leave typhoon shelters.

4. Listen to your radio, watch your TV or browse the Hong
Kong Observatory's web site for information on the tropical
cyclone.

Issue Time (HKT): 05:45 23/Aug/2008
Tropical Cyclone Bulletin
Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the
Hong Kong Observatory.
The Strong Wind Signal, No. 3 is in force.

This means that winds with mean speeds of 41 to 62
kilometres per hour are expected.

At 6 a.m., Tropical Storm Nuri was estimated to be about
160 kilometres west-northwest of Hong Kong (near 23.0
degrees north 112.8 degrees east) and is forecast to move
west at about 14 kilometres per hour crossing the western
part of Guangdong.

Issue Time (HKT): 06:45 23/Aug/2008
Tropical Cyclone Bulletin
Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the
Hong Kong Observatory.
The Strong Wind Signal, No. 3 is in force.

This means that winds with mean speeds of 41 to 62
kilometres per hour are expected.

At 7 a.m., Tropical Storm Nuri was estimated to be about
170 kilometres west-northwest of Hong Kong (near 23.1
degrees north 112.8 degrees east) and is forecast to move
west at about 16 kilometres per hour crossing the western
part of Guangdong.

During the past few of hours, local winds have weakened
slightly.  The Observatory will consider issuing the
Standby Signal No.1 to replace No.3 in the next couple of
hours.  Strong winds are still affecting the western part
of the territory with occasional gales on high ground.  The
public should remain on the alert.

In the past hour, the maximum sustained winds recorded at
Cheung Chau and Chek Lap Kok were 51 and 47 kilometres per
hour respectively.

(Precautionary Announcements with No. 3 Signal)

1. Since seas are rough and there are swells , you are
advised to stay away from the shoreline and not to engage
in water sports.

2. You should not relax taking precautions as strong winds
are still blowing over parts of the territory and unsecured
objects may be blown down. On no account should you touch
electric cables that have been blown loose.

3. It is not yet safe for small craft and fishing vessels
to leave typhoon shelters.

4. Flights at Hong Kong International Airport may be
affected by the weather. Please contact your airline for
the latest flight information before departing for the
airport.

5. Listen to your radio, watch your TV or browse the Hong
Kong Observatory's web site for information on the tropical
cyclone.

Issue Time (HKT): 07:49 23/Aug/2008
Tropical Cyclone Bulletin
Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the
Hong Kong Observatory.
The Strong Wind Signal, No. 3 is in force.

This means that winds with mean speeds of 41 to 62
kilometres per hour are expected.

At 8 a.m., Tropical Storm Nuri was estimated to be about
180 kilometres west-northwest of Hong Kong (near 23.1
degrees north 112.7 degrees east) and is forecast to move
west at about 16 kilometres per hour crossing the western
part of Guangdong.

During the past few of hours, local winds have weakened
slightly.  The Observatory will consider issuing the
Standby Signal No.1 to replace the Strong Wind Signal No.3
in the next couple of hours.  Strong winds are still
affecting the western part of the territory with occasional
gales on high ground.  The public should remain on the
alert.

In the past hour, the maximum sustained winds recorded at
Cheung Chau and Chek Lap Kok were 55 kilometres per hour.

(Precautionary Announcements with No. 3 Signal)

1. Since seas are rough and there are swells , you are
advised to stay away from the shoreline and not to engage
in water sports.

2. You should not relax taking precautions as strong winds
are still blowing over parts of the territory and unsecured
objects may be blown down. On no account should you touch
electric cables that have been blown loose.

3. It is not yet safe for small craft and fishing vessels
to leave typhoon shelters.

4. Flights at Hong Kong International Airport may be
affected by the weather. Please contact your airline for
the latest flight information before departing for the
airport.

5. Listen to your radio, watch your TV or browse the Hong
Kong Observatory's web site for information on the tropical
cyclone.

Issue Time (HKT): 08:45 23/Aug/2008
Tropical Cyclone Bulletin
Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the
Hong Kong Observatory.
The Strong Wind Signal, No. 3 is in force.

This means that winds with mean speeds of 41 to 62
kilometres per hour are expected.

Tropical Storm Nuri has weakened into a tropical depression.

At 9 a.m., Nuri was estimated to be about 180 kilometres
west-northwest of Hong Kong (near 23.1 degrees north 112.7
degrees east) and is forecast to move west at about 16
kilometres per hour crossing the western part of Guangdong.

Issue Time (HKT): 09:40 23/Aug/2008
The No. 1 Standby Signal has been issued at 9:40 a.m. to
replace the No. 3 Strong Wind Signal.

Issue Time (HKT): 09:51 23/Aug/2008
Tropical Cyclone Bulletin
Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the
Hong Kong Observatory.
The Standby Signal, No. 1 is in force.

At 10 a.m., Tropical Depression Nuri was estimated to be
about 190 kilometres west-northwest of Hong Kong (near 23.2
degrees north 112.6 degrees east) and is forecast to move
west at about 16 kilometres per hour crossing the western
part of Guangdong.

Nuri has weakend into a tropical depression and continued
to move away from Hong Kong.  However, strong winds are
still affecting the western waters of the territory with
occasional gales on high ground.  The public should remain
on the alert.

In the past hour, the maximum sustained wind recorded at
Cheung Chau was 50 kilometres per hour.  The maximum
sustained wind recorded at Chek Lap Kok  was 49 kilometres
per hour.

(Precautionary Announcements with No. 1 Signal)

1. All small vessels should remain in shelter and
precautions should not yet be relaxed as strong winds are
still blowing over offshore waters.

2. Since sea state over offshore waters is still rough, you
are advised to stay away from the shoreline and not to
engage in water sports.

3. Flights at Hong Kong International Airport may be
affected by the weather. Please contact your airline for
the latest flight information before departing for the
airport.

4. Listen to your radio, watch your TV or browse the Hong
Kong Observatory's web site for information on the tropical
cyclone.

Issue Time (HKT): 10:45 23/Aug/2008
Tropical Cyclone Bulletin
Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the
Hong Kong Observatory.
The Standby Signal, No. 1 is in force.

At 11 a.m., Tropical Depression Nuri was estimated to be
about 200 kilometres northwest of Hong Kong (near 23.3
degrees north 112.6 degrees east) and is forecast to move
west at about 16 kilometres per hour crossing the western
part of Guangdong.

Issue Time (HKT): 11:20 23/Aug/2008
Tropical Cyclone Bulletin
Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the
Hong Kong Observatory.
All signals were cancelled at 11:15 a.m.
At 11 a.m., Tropical Depression Nuri was centred about 200
kilometres northwest of Hong Kong (near 23.3 degrees north
112.6 degrees east) and is forecast to move west at about
16 kilometres per hour crossing the western part of
Guangdong.

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µ½ ô ªy ¡A ¨Ã §@ ¦n ¤p ²î ¥² ­n ªº ¨¾ ­· ±¹ ¬I ¡C

4. ½Ð ¯d ·N ¹q ¥x ¡B ¹q µø ¥x ©Î Âs Äý ­» ´ä ¤Ñ ¤å ¥x ºô ­¶ ¦³ Ãö
¼ö ±a ®ð ±Û °Ê ºA ªº ³ø §i ¡C




								
							
							
								

	

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­» ´ä ¤Ñ ¤å ¥x µo ¥X ³Ì ·s ¼ö ±a ®ð ±Û ĵ §i

¤@ ¸¹ §Ù ³Æ «H ¸¹ ¡A ²{ ¥¿ ¥Í ®Ä ¡C

¦b ¤U ¤È 7 ®É ¡A »ä ­· Æx ÄM ¶° µ² ¦b ­» ´ä ¤§ ªF «n °¾ ªF ¬ù
750 ¤½ ¨½ ¡A §Y ¦b ¥_ ½n 19.3 «× ¡A ªF ¸g 120.6 «× ªþ ªñ ¡A
¹w ®Æ ¦V ¦è ¥_ ©Î ¦è ¥_ °¾ ¦è ²¾ °Ê ¡A ®É ³t ¬ù 14 ¤½ ¨½ ¡A ÁÍ ¦V
µØ «n ¡C

«ö ·Ó ¥Ø «e ¹w ´ú ³~ ®| ¡A ¤µ ±ß µo ¥X ¤T ¸¹ ±j ­· «H ¸¹ ªº ¾÷ ·|
¤£ ¤j ¡C

Áö µM Æx ÄM ©M ­» ´ä ÁÙ ¦³ ¤@ ¬q ¶Z Â÷ ¡A ¦ý ®ü ­± ·| ¦³ ·t ´é ¡A
¥« ¥Á À³ ´£ °ª ĵ ı ¡C

¨ü ¨ì Æx ÄM ªº ¥~ ³ò Àô ¬y ¼v ÅT ¡A ­» ´ä ©ú ¤é µy «á ¦³ ÆJ «B ¤Î
¹p ¼É ¡C

¤@ ¸¹ §Ù ³Æ «H ¸¹ ¡Ð ¨¾ ­· ±¹ ¬I ³ø §i ¡G

1. ½Ð ¦U ¦ì ¥ß §Y ±Ä ¨ú ¨¾ ­· ±¹ ¬I ¥H §K ¾D ¨ü ·l ¥¢ ¡C «O «ù ¤ô
´ë ºZ ³q ¡C ÀË ¬d ªù µ¡ ¦³ µL ·l Ãa ¡C

2. ¦p ªG ·Ç ³Æ «e ©¹ ¼s ªF ¡B ¿D ªù ¡B Â÷ ®q ©Î ¥» ´ä ¨ä ¥L °¾ »÷
¦a °Ï ¡A ½Ð ª` ·N §A ªº ­p ¹º ¥i ¯à ¦] ¤Ñ ®ð ªº §ï ÅÜ ¦Ó ¨ü ¼v ÅT ¡C

3. ©Ò ¦³ ¤p «¬ ²î °¦ ¡A ¥] ¬A ¥¿ ¦b ¥~ ®ü ªº º® ²î ¤Î °¨ ¤O ¸û ¤p
ªº ²î °¦ ¡A À³ ºÉ §Ö ¾p ©¹ ¾A ·í ªº Á× ­· ¦ì ¸m ¡C ½Ð ±N ²î °¦ §´
µ½ ô ªy ¡A ¨Ã §@ ¦n ¤p ²î ¥² ­n ªº ¨¾ ­· ±¹ ¬I ¡C

4. ½Ð ¯d ·N ¹q ¥x ¡B ¹q µø ¥x ©Î Âs Äý ­» ´ä ¤Ñ ¤å ¥x ºô ­¶ ¦³ Ãö
¼ö ±a ®ð ±Û °Ê ºA ªº ³ø §i ¡C




								
							
							
								

	

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­» ´ä ¤Ñ ¤å ¥x µo ¥X ³Ì ·s ¼ö ±a ®ð ±Û ĵ §i

¤@ ¸¹ §Ù ³Æ «H ¸¹ ¡A ²{ ¥¿ ¥Í ®Ä ¡C

ªí ¥Ü ¦³ ¤@ ¼ö ±a ®ð ±Û ¡A ¬ù ¦b ­» ´ä 800 ¤½ ¨½ ¤º ¡A ¥i ¯à ¼v
ÅT ¥» ´ä ¡C

¦b ¤U ¤È 8 ®É ¡A »ä ­· Æx ÄM ¶° µ² ¦b ­» ´ä ¤§ ªF «n °¾ ªF ¬ù
740 ¤½ ¨½ ¡A §Y ¦b ¥_ ½n 19.4 «× ¡A ªF ¸g 120.6 «× ªþ ªñ ¡A
¹w ®Æ ¦V ¦è ¥_ ©Î ¦è ¥_ °¾ ¦è ²¾ °Ê ¡A ®É ³t ¬ù 14 ¤½ ¨½ ¡A ÁÍ ¦V
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¤@ ¸¹ §Ù ³Æ «H ¸¹ ¡A ²{ ¥¿ ¥Í ®Ä ¡C

ªí ¥Ü ¦³ ¤@ ¼ö ±a ®ð ±Û ¡A ¬ù ¦b ­» ´ä 800 ¤½ ¨½ ¤º ¡A ¥i ¯à ¼v
ÅT ¥» ´ä ¡C

¦b ¤U ¤È 9 ®É ¡A »ä ­· Æx ÄM ¶° µ² ¦b ­» ´ä ¤§ ªF «n °¾ ªF ¬ù
720 ¤½ ¨½ ¡A §Y ¦b ¥_ ½n 19.5 «× ¡A ªF ¸g 120.4 «× ªþ ªñ ¡A
¹w ®Æ ¦V ¦è ¥_ ©Î ¦è ¥_ °¾ ¦è ²¾ °Ê ¡A ®É ³t ¬ù 14 ¤½ ¨½ ¡A ÁÍ ¦V
µØ «n ¡C

«ö ·Ó ¥Ø «e ¹w ´ú ³~ ®| ¡A ±ß ¶¡ ¤Î ©ú ¦­ µo ¥X ¤T ¸¹ ±j ­· «H ¸¹
ªº ¾÷ ·| ¤£ ¤j ¡C

¨ü ¨ì Æx ÄM ªº ¥~ ³ò Àô ¬y ¼v ÅT ¡A ­» ´ä ©ú ¤é µy «á ¦³ ÆJ «B ¤Î
¹p ¼É ¡C

¤@ ¸¹ §Ù ³Æ «H ¸¹ ¡Ð ¨¾ ­· ±¹ ¬I ³ø §i ¡G

1. ½Ð ¦U ¦ì ¥ß §Y ±Ä ¨ú ¨¾ ­· ±¹ ¬I ¥H §K ¾D ¨ü ·l ¥¢ ¡C «O «ù ¤ô
´ë ºZ ³q ¡C ÀË ¬d ªù µ¡ ¦³ µL ·l Ãa ¡C

2. ¦p ªG ·Ç ³Æ «e ©¹ ¼s ªF ¡B ¿D ªù ¡B Â÷ ®q ©Î ¥» ´ä ¨ä ¥L °¾ »÷
¦a °Ï ¡A ½Ð ª` ·N §A ªº ­p ¹º ¥i ¯à ¦] ¤Ñ ®ð ªº §ï ÅÜ ¦Ó ¨ü ¼v ÅT ¡C

3. ¦] ¬° ®ü ­± ¥i ¯à ·| ¦³ ·t ´é ¡A ¥« ¥Á À³ ¸Ó »· Â÷ ©¤ Ãä ¤Î °±
¤î ©Ò ¦³ ¤ô ¤W ¬¡ °Ê ¡C

4. ½Ð ¯d ·N ¹q ¥x ¡B ¹q µø ¥x ©Î Âs Äý ­» ´ä ¤Ñ ¤å ¥x ºô ­¶ ¦³ Ãö
¼ö ±a ®ð ±Û °Ê ºA ªº ³ø §i ¡C




								
							
							
								

	

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­» ´ä ¤Ñ ¤å ¥x µo ¥X ³Ì ·s ¼ö ±a ®ð ±Û ĵ §i

¤@ ¸¹ §Ù ³Æ «H ¸¹ ¡A ²{ ¥¿ ¥Í ®Ä ¡C

ªí ¥Ü ¦³ ¤@ ¼ö ±a ®ð ±Û ¡A ¬ù ¦b ­» ´ä 800 ¤½ ¨½ ¤º ¡A ¥i ¯à ¼v
ÅT ¥» ´ä ¡C

¦b ¤U ¤È 10 ®É ¡A »ä ­· Æx ÄM ¶° µ² ¦b ­» ´ä ¤§ ªF «n °¾ ªF ¬ù
700 ¤½ ¨½ ¡A §Y ¦b ¥_ ½n 19.6 «× ¡A ªF ¸g 120.2 «× ªþ ªñ ¡A
¹w ®Æ ¦V ¦è ¥_ ©Î ¦è ¥_ °¾ ¦è ²¾ °Ê ¡A ®É ³t ¬ù 14 ¤½ ¨½ ¡A ÁÍ ¦V
µØ «n ¡C





								
							
							
								

	

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­» ´ä ¤Ñ ¤å ¥x µo ¥X ³Ì ·s ¼ö ±a ®ð ±Û ĵ §i

¤@ ¸¹ §Ù ³Æ «H ¸¹ ¡A ²{ ¥¿ ¥Í ®Ä ¡C

ªí ¥Ü ¦³ ¤@ ¼ö ±a ®ð ±Û ¡A ¬ù ¦b ­» ´ä 800 ¤½ ¨½ ¤º ¡A ¥i ¯à ¼v
ÅT ¥» ´ä ¡C

¦b ¤U ¤È 11 ®É ¡A »ä ­· Æx ÄM ¶° µ² ¦b ­» ´ä ¤§ ªF «n °¾ ªF ¬ù
670 ¤½ ¨½ ¡A §Y ¦b ¥_ ½n 19.8 «× ¡A ªF ¸g 120.0 «× ªþ ªñ ¡A
¹w ®Æ ¦V ¦è ¥_ ©Î ¦è ¥_ °¾ ¦è ²¾ °Ê ¡A ®É ³t ¬ù 14 ¤½ ¨½ ¡A ÁÍ ¦V
µØ «n ¡C

«ö ·Ó ¥Ø «e ¹w ´ú ³~ ®| ¡A ±ß ¶¡ ¤Î ©ú ¦­ µo ¥X ¤T ¸¹ ±j ­· «H ¸¹
ªº ¾÷ ·| ¤£ ¤j ¡C

¨ü ¨ì Æx ÄM ªº ¥~ ³ò Àô ¬y ¼v ÅT ¡A ­» ´ä ©ú ¤é µy «á ¦³ ÆJ «B ¤Î
¹p ¼É ¡C

¤@ ¸¹ §Ù ³Æ «H ¸¹ ¡Ð ¨¾ ­· ±¹ ¬I ³ø §i ¡G

1. ½Ð ¦U ¦ì ¥ß §Y ±Ä ¨ú ¨¾ ­· ±¹ ¬I ¥H §K ¾D ¨ü ·l ¥¢ ¡C «O «ù ¤ô
´ë ºZ ³q ¡C ÀË ¬d ªù µ¡ ¦³ µL ·l Ãa ¡C

2. ¦p ªG ·Ç ³Æ «e ©¹ ¼s ªF ¡B ¿D ªù ¡B Â÷ ®q ©Î ¥» ´ä ¨ä ¥L °¾ »÷
¦a °Ï ¡A ½Ð ª` ·N §A ªº ­p ¹º ¥i ¯à ¦] ¤Ñ ®ð ªº §ï ÅÜ ¦Ó ¨ü ¼v ÅT ¡C

3. ¦] ¬° ®ü ­± ¥i ¯à ·| ¦³ ·t ´é ¡A ¥« ¥Á À³ ¸Ó »· Â÷ ©¤ Ãä ¤Î °±
¤î ©Ò ¦³ ¤ô ¤W ¬¡ °Ê ¡C

4. ½Ð ¯d ·N ¹q ¥x ¡B ¹q µø ¥x ©Î Âs Äý ­» ´ä ¤Ñ ¤å ¥x ºô ­¶ ¦³ Ãö
¼ö ±a ®ð ±Û °Ê ºA ªº ³ø §i ¡C




								
							
							
								

	

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­» ´ä ¤Ñ ¤å ¥x µo ¥X ³Ì ·s ¼ö ±a ®ð ±Û ĵ §i

¤@ ¸¹ §Ù ³Æ «H ¸¹ ¡A ²{ ¥¿ ¥Í ®Ä ¡C

ªí ¥Ü ¦³ ¤@ ¼ö ±a ®ð ±Û ¡A ¬ù ¦b ­» ´ä 800 ¤½ ¨½ ¤º ¡A ¥i ¯à ¼v
ÅT ¥» ´ä ¡C

¦b ¤È ©] 12 ®É ¡A »ä ­· Æx ÄM ¶° µ² ¦b ­» ´ä ¤§ ªF «n °¾ ªF ¬ù
650 ¤½ ¨½ ¡A §Y ¦b ¥_ ½n 19.8 «× ¡A ªF ¸g 119.8 «× ªþ ªñ ¡A
¹w ®Æ ¦V ¦è ¥_ ©Î ¦è ¥_ °¾ ¦è ²¾ °Ê ¡A ®É ³t ¬ù 14 ¤½ ¨½ ¡A ÁÍ ¦V
µØ «n ¡C





								
							
							
								

	

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¤@ ¸¹ §Ù ³Æ «H ¸¹ ¡A ²{ ¥¿ ¥Í ®Ä ¡C

ªí ¥Ü ¦³ ¤@ ¼ö ±a ®ð ±Û ¡A ¬ù ¦b ­» ´ä 800 ¤½ ¨½ ¤º ¡A ¥i ¯à ¼v
ÅT ¥» ´ä ¡C

¦b ¤W ¤È 1 ®É ¡A »ä ­· Æx ÄM ¶° µ² ¦b ­» ´ä ¤§ ªF «n °¾ ªF ¬ù
630 ¤½ ¨½ ¡A §Y ¦b ¥_ ½n 19.8 «× ¡A ªF ¸g 119.6 «× ªþ ªñ ¡A
¹w ®Æ ¦V ¦è ¥_ ©Î ¦è ¥_ °¾ ¦è ²¾ °Ê ¡A ®É ³t ¬ù 14 ¤½ ¨½ ¡A ÁÍ ¦V
µØ «n ¡C





								
							
							
								

	

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­» ´ä ¤Ñ ¤å ¥x µo ¥X ³Ì ·s ¼ö ±a ®ð ±Û ĵ §i

¤@ ¸¹ §Ù ³Æ «H ¸¹ ¡A ²{ ¥¿ ¥Í ®Ä ¡C

ªí ¥Ü ¦³ ¤@ ¼ö ±a ®ð ±Û ¡A ¬ù ¦b ­» ´ä 800 ¤½ ¨½ ¤º ¡A ¥i ¯à ¼v
ÅT ¥» ´ä ¡C

¦b ¤W ¤È 2 ®É ¡A »ä ­· Æx ÄM ¶° µ² ¦b ­» ´ä ¤§ ªF «n °¾ ªF ¬ù
610 ¤½ ¨½ ¡A §Y ¦b ¥_ ½n 19.8 «× ¡A ªF ¸g 119.4 «× ªþ ªñ ¡A
¹w ®Æ ¦V ¦è ¥_ ©Î ¦è ¥_ °¾ ¦è ²¾ °Ê ¡A ®É ³t ¬ù 14 ¤½ ¨½ ¡A ÁÍ ¦V
µØ «n ¡C

«ö ·Ó ¥Ø «e ¹w ´ú ³~ ®| ¡A ¤µ ¦­ µo ¥X ¤T ¸¹ ±j ­· «H ¸¹ ªº ¾÷ ·|
¤£ ¤j ¡C

¨ü ¨ì Æx ÄM ªº ¥~ ³ò Àô ¬y ¼v ÅT ¡A ­» ´ä ¤µ ¤é µy «á ¦³ ÆJ «B ¤Î
¹p ¼É ¡C

¤@ ¸¹ §Ù ³Æ «H ¸¹ ¡Ð ¨¾ ­· ±¹ ¬I ³ø §i ¡G

1. ½Ð ¦U ¦ì ¥ß §Y ±Ä ¨ú ¨¾ ­· ±¹ ¬I ¥H §K ¾D ¨ü ·l ¥¢ ¡C «O «ù ¤ô
´ë ºZ ³q ¡C ÀË ¬d ªù µ¡ ¦³ µL ·l Ãa ¡C

2. ©Ò ¦³ ¤p «¬ ²î °¦ ¡A ¥] ¬A ¥¿ ¦b ¥~ ®ü ªº º® ²î ¤Î °¨ ¤O ¸û ¤p
ªº ²î °¦ ¡A À³ ºÉ §Ö ¾p ©¹ ¾A ·í ªº Á× ­· ¦ì ¸m ¡C ½Ð ±N ²î °¦ §´
µ½ ô ªy ¡A ¨Ã §@ ¦n ¤p ²î ¥² ­n ªº ¨¾ ­· ±¹ ¬I ¡C

3. ¦] ¬° ®ü ­± ¥i ¯à ·| ¦³ ·t ´é ¡A ¥« ¥Á À³ ¸Ó »· Â÷ ©¤ Ãä ¤Î °±
¤î ©Ò ¦³ ¤ô ¤W ¬¡ °Ê ¡C

4. ½Ð ¯d ·N ¹q ¥x ¡B ¹q µø ¥x ©Î Âs Äý ­» ´ä ¤Ñ ¤å ¥x ºô ­¶ ¦³ Ãö
¼ö ±a ®ð ±Û °Ê ºA ªº ³ø §i ¡C




								
							
							
								

	

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¤@ ¸¹ §Ù ³Æ «H ¸¹ ¡A ²{ ¥¿ ¥Í ®Ä ¡C

ªí ¥Ü ¦³ ¤@ ¼ö ±a ®ð ±Û ¡A ¬ù ¦b ­» ´ä 800 ¤½ ¨½ ¤º ¡A ¥i ¯à ¼v
ÅT ¥» ´ä ¡C

¦b ¤W ¤È 3 ®É ¡A »ä ­· Æx ÄM ¶° µ² ¦b ­» ´ä ¤§ ªF «n °¾ ªF ¬ù
580 ¤½ ¨½ ¡A §Y ¦b ¥_ ½n 19.9 «× ¡A ªF ¸g 119.1 «× ªþ ªñ ¡A
¹w ®Æ ¦V ¦è ¥_ ©Î ¦è ¥_ °¾ ¦è ²¾ °Ê ¡A ®É ³t ¬ù 14 ¤½ ¨½ ¡A ÁÍ ¦V
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¤@ ¸¹ §Ù ³Æ «H ¸¹ ¡A ²{ ¥¿ ¥Í ®Ä ¡C

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ÅT ¥» ´ä ¡C

¦b ¤W ¤È 4 ®É ¡A »ä ­· Æx ÄM ¶° µ² ¦b ­» ´ä ¤§ ªF «n °¾ ªF ¬ù
560 ¤½ ¨½ ¡A §Y ¦b ¥_ ½n 19.9 «× ¡A ªF ¸g 118.9 «× ªþ ªñ ¡A
¹w ®Æ ¦V ¦è ¥_ ©Î ¦è ¥_ °¾ ¦è ²¾ °Ê ¡A ®É ³t ¬ù 14 ¤½ ¨½ ¡A ÁÍ ¦V
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¤@ ¸¹ §Ù ³Æ «H ¸¹ ¡A ²{ ¥¿ ¥Í ®Ä ¡C

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ÅT ¥» ´ä ¡C

¦b ¤W ¤È 5 ®É ¡A »ä ­· Æx ÄM ¶° µ² ¦b ­» ´ä ¤§ ªF «n °¾ ªF ¬ù
540 ¤½ ¨½ ¡A §Y ¦b ¥_ ½n 20.0 «× ¡A ªF ¸g 118.7 «× ªþ ªñ ¡A
¹w ®Æ ¦V ¦è ¥_ ©Î ¦è ¥_ °¾ ¦è ²¾ °Ê ¡A ®É ³t ¬ù 14 ¤½ ¨½ ¡A ¤j ­P
ÁÍ ¦V ¼s ªF ªu ©¤ ¡C

«ö ·Ó ¥Ø «e ¹w ´ú ³~ ®| ¡A ¤µ ¦­ µo ¥X ¤T ¸¹ ±j ­· «H ¸¹ ªº ¾÷ ·|
¤£ ¤j ¡C

¨ü ¨ì Æx ÄM ªº ¥~ ³ò Àô ¬y ¼v ÅT ¡A ­» ´ä ¤µ ¤é µy «á ¦³ ¨g ­· ¹p
¼É ¡C

¤@ ¸¹ §Ù ³Æ «H ¸¹ ¡Ð ¨¾ ­· ±¹ ¬I ³ø §i ¡G

1. ½Ð ¦U ¦ì ¥ß §Y ±Ä ¨ú ¨¾ ­· ±¹ ¬I ¥H §K ¾D ¨ü ·l ¥¢ ¡C «O «ù ¤ô
´ë ºZ ³q ¡C ÀË ¬d ªù µ¡ ¦³ µL ·l Ãa ¡C

2. ¦p ªG ·Ç ³Æ «e ©¹ ¼s ªF ¡B ¿D ªù ¡B Â÷ ®q ©Î ¥» ´ä ¨ä ¥L °¾ »÷
¦a °Ï ¡A ½Ð ª` ·N §A ªº ­p ¹º ¥i ¯à ¦] ¤Ñ ®ð ªº §ï ÅÜ ¦Ó ¨ü ¼v ÅT ¡C

3. ¦] ¬° ®ü ­± ¥i ¯à ·| ¦³ ·t ´é ¡A ¥« ¥Á À³ ¸Ó »· Â÷ ©¤ Ãä ¤Î °±
¤î ©Ò ¦³ ¤ô ¤W ¬¡ °Ê ¡C

4. ½Ð ¯d ·N ¹q ¥x ¡B ¹q µø ¥x ©Î Âs Äý ­» ´ä ¤Ñ ¤å ¥x ºô ­¶ ¦³ Ãö
¼ö ±a ®ð ±Û °Ê ºA ªº ³ø §i ¡C




								
							
							
								

	

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¤@ ¸¹ §Ù ³Æ «H ¸¹ ¡A ²{ ¥¿ ¥Í ®Ä ¡C

ªí ¥Ü ¦³ ¤@ ¼ö ±a ®ð ±Û ¡A ¬ù ¦b ­» ´ä 800 ¤½ ¨½ ¤º ¡A ¥i ¯à ¼v
ÅT ¥» ´ä ¡C

¦b ¤W ¤È 6 ®É ¡A »ä ­· Æx ÄM ¶° µ² ¦b ­» ´ä ¤§ ªF «n °¾ ªF ¬ù
520 ¤½ ¨½ ¡A §Y ¦b ¥_ ½n 20.0 «× ¡A ªF ¸g 118.5 «× ªþ ªñ ¡A
¹w ®Æ ¦V ¦è ¥_ ©Î ¦è ¥_ °¾ ¦è ²¾ °Ê ¡A ®É ³t ¬ù 14 ¤½ ¨½ ¡A ¤j ­P
ÁÍ ¦V ¼s ªF ªu ©¤ ¡C





								
							
							
								

	

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­» ´ä ¤Ñ ¤å ¥x µo ¥X ³Ì ·s ¼ö ±a ®ð ±Û ĵ §i

¤@ ¸¹ §Ù ³Æ «H ¸¹ ¡A ²{ ¥¿ ¥Í ®Ä ¡C

ªí ¥Ü ¦³ ¤@ ¼ö ±a ®ð ±Û ¡A ¬ù ¦b ­» ´ä 800 ¤½ ¨½ ¤º ¡A ¥i ¯à ¼v
ÅT ¥» ´ä ¡C

¦b ¤W ¤È 7 ®É ¡A »ä ­· Æx ÄM ¶° µ² ¦b ­» ´ä ¤§ ªF «n °¾ ªF ¬ù
500 ¤½ ¨½ ¡A §Y ¦b ¥_ ½n 20.0 «× ¡A ªF ¸g 118.3 «× ªþ ªñ ¡A
¹w ®Æ ¦V ¦è ¥_ ©Î ¦è ¥_ °¾ ¦è ²¾ °Ê ¡A ®É ³t ¬ù 14 ¤½ ¨½ ¡A ¤j ­P
ÁÍ ¦V ¼s ªF ªu ©¤ ¡C

»ä ­· Æx ÄM ¥¿ í ©w ¦a ²¾ ªñ ­» ´ä ¡A ¹w ­p ¤µ ±ß ¤Î ©ú ¦­ ­· ¶Õ
±N ·| ³v º¥ ¼W ±j ¤Î ¦³ ¨g ­· ÆJ «B ¡C

¤Ñ ¤å ¥x ·| ©ó ¤µ ¤é ¤U ¤È ¦Ò ¼{ µo ¥X ¤T ¸¹ ±j ­· «H ¸¹ ¡C

¦] ®ü ­± ¦³ ¤j ®ö ¤Î ·t ´é ¡A ¥« ¥Á À³ »· Â÷ ©¤ Ãä ¤Î °± ¤î ©Ò ¦³
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¤@ ¸¹ §Ù ³Æ «H ¸¹ ¡Ð ¨¾ ­· ±¹ ¬I ³ø §i ¡G

1. ½Ð ¦U ¦ì ¥ß §Y ±Ä ¨ú ¨¾ ­· ±¹ ¬I ¥H §K ¾D ¨ü ·l ¥¢ ¡C «O «ù ¤ô
´ë ºZ ³q ¡C ÀË ¬d ªù µ¡ ¦³ µL ·l Ãa ¡C

2. ¦p ªG ·Ç ³Æ «e ©¹ ¼s ªF ¡B ¿D ªù ¡B Â÷ ®q ©Î ¥» ´ä ¨ä ¥L °¾ »÷
¦a °Ï ¡A ½Ð ª` ·N §A ªº ­p ¹º ¥i ¯à ¦] ¤Ñ ®ð ªº §ï ÅÜ ¦Ó ¨ü ¼v ÅT ¡C

3. ¤u µ{ ®v ¡B ¹º «h ®v ©M «Ø ¿v °Ó À³ ª` ·N ³] ªk ±N ´× ¬[ ¤ì ªO
¸j ºò ¡A ¨Ï Á{ ®É ©Ê «Ø ¿v ª« ¤£ ©ö ³Q ­· §j ­Ë ¡C

4. ½Ð ¯d ·N ¹q ¥x ¡B ¹q µø ¥x ©Î Âs Äý ­» ´ä ¤Ñ ¤å ¥x ºô ­¶ ¦³ Ãö
¼ö ±a ®ð ±Û °Ê ºA ªº ³ø §i ¡C




								
							
							
								

	

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­» ´ä ¤Ñ ¤å ¥x µo ¥X ³Ì ·s ¼ö ±a ®ð ±Û ĵ §i

¤@ ¸¹ §Ù ³Æ «H ¸¹ ¡A ²{ ¥¿ ¥Í ®Ä ¡C

ªí ¥Ü ¦³ ¤@ ¼ö ±a ®ð ±Û ¡A ¬ù ¦b ­» ´ä 800 ¤½ ¨½ ¤º ¡A ¥i ¯à ¼v
ÅT ¥» ´ä ¡C

¦b ¤W ¤È 8 ®É ¡A »ä ­· Æx ÄM ¶° µ² ¦b ­» ´ä ¤§ ªF «n °¾ ªF ¬ù
480 ¤½ ¨½ ¡A §Y ¦b ¥_ ½n 20.1 «× ¡A ªF ¸g 118.1 «× ªþ ªñ ¡A
¹w ®Æ ¦V ¦è ¥_ ©Î ¦è ¥_ °¾ ¦è ²¾ °Ê ¡A ®É ³t ¬ù 14 ¤½ ¨½ ¡A ¤j ­P
ÁÍ ¦V ¼s ªF ªu ©¤ ¡C

»ä ­· Æx ÄM ¥¿ í ©w ¦a ²¾ ªñ ­» ´ä ¡A ¹w ­p ¤µ ±ß ¤Î ©ú ¦­ ­· ¶Õ
±N ·| ³v º¥ ¼W ±j ¤Î ¦³ ¨g ­· ÆJ «B ¡C

¤Ñ ¤å ¥x ·| ©ó ¤µ ¤é ¤U ¤È ¦Ò ¼{ µo ¥X ¤T ¸¹ ±j ­· «H ¸¹ ¡C

¦] ®ü ­± ¦³ ¤j ®ö ¤Î ·t ´é ¡A ¥« ¥Á À³ »· Â÷ ©¤ Ãä ¤Î °± ¤î ©Ò ¦³
¤ô ¤W ¬¡ °Ê ¡C

¤@ ¸¹ §Ù ³Æ «H ¸¹ ¡Ð ¨¾ ­· ±¹ ¬I ³ø §i ¡G

1. ½Ð ¦U ¦ì ¥ß §Y ±Ä ¨ú ¨¾ ­· ±¹ ¬I ¥H §K ¾D ¨ü ·l ¥¢ ¡C «O «ù ¤ô
´ë ºZ ³q ¡C ÀË ¬d ªù µ¡ ¦³ µL ·l Ãa ¡C

2. ¦p ªG ·Ç ³Æ «e ©¹ ¼s ªF ¡B ¿D ªù ¡B Â÷ ®q ©Î ¥» ´ä ¨ä ¥L °¾ »÷
¦a °Ï ¡A ½Ð ª` ·N §A ªº ­p ¹º ¥i ¯à ¦] ¤Ñ ®ð ªº §ï ÅÜ ¦Ó ¨ü ¼v ÅT ¡C

3. ¤u µ{ ®v ¡B ¹º «h ®v ©M «Ø ¿v °Ó À³ ª` ·N ³] ªk ±N ´× ¬[ ¤ì ªO
¸j ºò ¡A ¨Ï Á{ ®É ©Ê «Ø ¿v ª« ¤£ ©ö ³Q ­· §j ­Ë ¡C

4. ½Ð ¯d ·N ¹q ¥x ¡B ¹q µø ¥x ©Î Âs Äý ­» ´ä ¤Ñ ¤å ¥x ºô ­¶ ¦³ Ãö
¼ö ±a ®ð ±Û °Ê ºA ªº ³ø §i ¡C




								
							
							
								

	

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­» ´ä ¤Ñ ¤å ¥x µo ¥X ³Ì ·s ¼ö ±a ®ð ±Û ĵ §i

¤@ ¸¹ §Ù ³Æ «H ¸¹ ¡A ²{ ¥¿ ¥Í ®Ä ¡C

ªí ¥Ü ¦³ ¤@ ¼ö ±a ®ð ±Û ¡A ¬ù ¦b ­» ´ä 800 ¤½ ¨½ ¤º ¡A ¥i ¯à ¼v
ÅT ¥» ´ä ¡C

¦b ¤W ¤È 9 ®É ¡A »ä ­· Æx ÄM ¶° µ² ¦b ­» ´ä ¤§ ªF «n °¾ ªF ¬ù
470 ¤½ ¨½ ¡A §Y ¦b ¥_ ½n 20.1 «× ¡A ªF ¸g 118.0 «× ªþ ªñ ¡A
¹w ®Æ ¦V ¦è ¥_ ©Î ¦è ¥_ °¾ ¦è ²¾ °Ê ¡A ®É ³t ¬ù 14 ¤½ ¨½ ¡A ¤j ­P
ÁÍ ¦V ¼s ªF ªu ©¤ ¡C





								
							
							
								

	

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­» ´ä ¤Ñ ¤å ¥x µo ¥X ³Ì ·s ¼ö ±a ®ð ±Û ĵ §i

¤@ ¸¹ §Ù ³Æ «H ¸¹ ¡A ²{ ¥¿ ¥Í ®Ä ¡C

ªí ¥Ü ¦³ ¤@ ¼ö ±a ®ð ±Û ¡A ¬ù ¦b ­» ´ä 800 ¤½ ¨½ ¤º ¡A ¥i ¯à ¼v
ÅT ¥» ´ä ¡C

¦b ¤W ¤È 10 ®É ¡A »ä ­· Æx ÄM ¶° µ² ¦b ­» ´ä ¤§ ªF «n °¾ ªF ¬ù
460 ¤½ ¨½ ¡A §Y ¦b ¥_ ½n 20.1 «× ¡A ªF ¸g 117.9 «× ªþ ªñ ¡A
¹w ®Æ ¦V ¦è ¥_ ©Î ¦è ¥_ °¾ ¦è ²¾ °Ê ¡A ®É ³t ¬ù 14 ¤½ ¨½ ¡A ¤j ­P
ÁÍ ¦V ¼s ªF ªu ©¤ ¡C

«ö ·Ó ²{ ®É ¹w ´ú ¸ô ®| ¡A Æx ÄM ±N ·| Ä~ Äò ²¾ ªñ ¥» ´ä ¡C ¤µ ±ß
¤Î ©ú ¤é ¥» ´ä ­· ¶Õ ·| ³v º¥ ¼W ±j ¡A ¤Ñ ¤å ¥x ·| ¦b ¤µ ¤é ¤U ¤È
¦Ò ¼{ µo ¥X ¤T ¸¹ ±j ­· «H ¸¹ ¡C

¦] ®ü ­± ¦³ ¤j ®ö ¤Î ·t ´é ¡A ¥« ¥Á À³ »· Â÷ ©¤ Ãä ¤Î °± ¤î ©Ò ¦³
¤ô ¤W ¬¡ °Ê ¡C

¤@ ¸¹ §Ù ³Æ «H ¸¹ ¡Ð ¨¾ ­· ±¹ ¬I ³ø §i ¡G

1. ½Ð ¦U ¦ì ¥ß §Y ±Ä ¨ú ¨¾ ­· ±¹ ¬I ¥H §K ¾D ¨ü ·l ¥¢ ¡C «O «ù ¤ô
´ë ºZ ³q ¡C ÀË ¬d ªù µ¡ ¦³ µL ·l Ãa ¡C

2. ¦p ªG ·Ç ³Æ «e ©¹ ¼s ªF ¡B ¿D ªù ¡B Â÷ ®q ©Î ¥» ´ä ¨ä ¥L °¾ »÷
¦a °Ï ¡A ½Ð ª` ·N §A ªº ­p ¹º ¥i ¯à ¦] ¤Ñ ®ð ªº §ï ÅÜ ¦Ó ¨ü ¼v ÅT ¡C

3. ½Ð ¯d ·N ¹q ¥x ¡B ¹q µø ¥x ©Î Âs Äý ­» ´ä ¤Ñ ¤å ¥x ºô ­¶ ¦³ Ãö
¼ö ±a ®ð ±Û °Ê ºA ªº ³ø §i ¡C

4. ©Ò ¦³ ¤p «¬ ²î °¦ ¡A ¥] ¬A ¥¿ ¦b ¥~ ®ü ªº º® ²î ¤Î °¨ ¤O ¸û ¤p
ªº ²î °¦ ¡A À³ ºÉ §Ö ¾p ©¹ ¾A ·í ªº Á× ­· ¦ì ¸m ¡C ½Ð ±N ²î °¦ §´
µ½ ô ªy ¡A ¨Ã §@ ¦n ¤p ²î ¥² ­n ªº ¨¾ ­· ±¹ ¬I ¡C




								
							
							
								

	

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­» ´ä ¤Ñ ¤å ¥x µo ¥X ³Ì ·s ¼ö ±a ®ð ±Û ĵ §i

¤@ ¸¹ §Ù ³Æ «H ¸¹ ¡A ²{ ¥¿ ¥Í ®Ä ¡C

ªí ¥Ü ¦³ ¤@ ¼ö ±a ®ð ±Û ¡A ¬ù ¦b ­» ´ä 800 ¤½ ¨½ ¤º ¡A ¥i ¯à ¼v
ÅT ¥» ´ä ¡C

¦b ¤W ¤È 11 ®É ¡A »ä ­· Æx ÄM ¶° µ² ¦b ­» ´ä ¤§ ªF «n °¾ ªF ¬ù
440 ¤½ ¨½ ¡A §Y ¦b ¥_ ½n 20.2 «× ¡A ªF ¸g 117.8 «× ªþ ªñ ¡A
¹w ®Æ ¦V ¦è ¥_ ©Î ¦è ¥_ °¾ ¦è ²¾ °Ê ¡A ®É ³t ¬ù 14 ¤½ ¨½ ¡A ¤j ­P
ÁÍ ¦V ¼s ªF ªu ©¤ ¡C





								
							
							
								

	

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­» ´ä ¤Ñ ¤å ¥x µo ¥X ³Ì ·s ¼ö ±a ®ð ±Û ĵ §i

¤@ ¸¹ §Ù ³Æ «H ¸¹ ¡A ²{ ¥¿ ¥Í ®Ä ¡C

ªí ¥Ü ¦³ ¤@ ¼ö ±a ®ð ±Û ¡A ¬ù ¦b ­» ´ä 800 ¤½ ¨½ ¤º ¡A ¥i ¯à ¼v
ÅT ¥» ´ä ¡C

¦b ¥¿ ¤È 12 ®É ¡A »ä ­· Æx ÄM ¶° µ² ¦b ­» ´ä ¤§ ªF «n °¾ ªF ¬ù
430 ¤½ ¨½ ¡A §Y ¦b ¥_ ½n 20.3 «× ¡A ªF ¸g 117.7 «× ªþ ªñ ¡A
¹w ®Æ ¦V ¦è ¥_ ©Î ¦è ¥_ °¾ ¦è ²¾ °Ê ¡A ®É ³t ¬ù 14 ¤½ ¨½ ¡A ¤j ­P
ÁÍ ¦V ¼s ªF ªu ©¤ ¡C

«ö ·Ó ²{ ®É ¹w ´ú ¸ô ®| ¡A Æx ÄM ·| Ä~ Äò ¾a ªñ ¥» ´ä ¡C

¤µ ±ß ¤Î ©ú ¤é ¥» ´ä ­· ¶Õ ·| ³v º¥ ¼W ±j ¤Î ¦³ ¨g ­· ¤j ÆJ «B ¡A
¤Ñ ¤å ¥x ·| ¦b ¤µ ¤é ¤U ¤È µy «á ¦Ò ¼{ µo ¥X ¤T ¸¹ ±j ­· «H ¸¹ ¡C

¦] ®ü ­± ¦³ ¤j ®ö ¤Î ·t ´é ¡A ¥« ¥Á À³ »· Â÷ ©¤ Ãä ¤Î °± ¤î ©Ò ¦³
¤ô ¤W ¬¡ °Ê ¡C

¤@ ¸¹ §Ù ³Æ «H ¸¹ ¡Ð ¨¾ ­· ±¹ ¬I ³ø §i ¡G

1. ½Ð ¦U ¦ì ¥ß §Y ±Ä ¨ú ¨¾ ­· ±¹ ¬I ¥H §K ¾D ¨ü ·l ¥¢ ¡C «O «ù ¤ô
´ë ºZ ³q ¡C ÀË ¬d ªù µ¡ ¦³ µL ·l Ãa ¡C

2. ¦p ªG ·Ç ³Æ «e ©¹ ¼s ªF ¡B ¿D ªù ¡B Â÷ ®q ©Î ¥» ´ä ¨ä ¥L °¾ »÷
¦a °Ï ¡A ½Ð ª` ·N §A ªº ­p ¹º ¥i ¯à ¦] ¤Ñ ®ð ªº §ï ÅÜ ¦Ó ¨ü ¼v ÅT ¡C

3. ¤u µ{ ®v ¡B ¹º «h ®v ©M «Ø ¿v °Ó À³ ª` ·N ³] ªk ±N ´× ¬[ ¤ì ªO
¸j ºò ¡A ¨Ï Á{ ®É ©Ê «Ø ¿v ª« ¤£ ©ö ³Q ­· §j ­Ë ¡C

4. ½Ð ¯d ·N ¹q ¥x ¡B ¹q µø ¥x ©Î Âs Äý ­» ´ä ¤Ñ ¤å ¥x ºô ­¶ ¦³ Ãö
¼ö ±a ®ð ±Û °Ê ºA ªº ³ø §i ¡C




								
							
							
								

	

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­» ´ä ¤Ñ ¤å ¥x µo ¥X ³Ì ·s ¼ö ±a ®ð ±Û ĵ §i

¤@ ¸¹ §Ù ³Æ «H ¸¹ ¡A ²{ ¥¿ ¥Í ®Ä ¡C

ªí ¥Ü ¦³ ¤@ ¼ö ±a ®ð ±Û ¡A ¬ù ¦b ­» ´ä 800 ¤½ ¨½ ¤º ¡A ¥i ¯à ¼v
ÅT ¥» ´ä ¡C

¦b ¤U ¤È 1 ®É ¡A »ä ­· Æx ÄM ¶° µ² ¦b ­» ´ä ¤§ ªF «n °¾ ªF ¬ù
410 ¤½ ¨½ ¡A §Y ¦b ¥_ ½n 20.3 «× ¡A ªF ¸g 117.5 «× ªþ ªñ ¡A
¹w ®Æ ¦V ¦è ¥_ ©Î ¦è ¥_ °¾ ¦è ²¾ °Ê ¡A ®É ³t ¬ù 14 ¤½ ¨½ ¡A ¤j ­P
ÁÍ ¦V ¼s ªF ªu ©¤ ¡C





								
							
							
								

	

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­» ´ä ¤Ñ ¤å ¥x µo ¥X ³Ì ·s ¼ö ±a ®ð ±Û ĵ §i

¤@ ¸¹ §Ù ³Æ «H ¸¹ ¡A ²{ ¥¿ ¥Í ®Ä ¡C

ªí ¥Ü ¦³ ¤@ ¼ö ±a ®ð ±Û ¡A ¬ù ¦b ­» ´ä 800 ¤½ ¨½ ¤º ¡A ¥i ¯à ¼v
ÅT ¥» ´ä ¡C

¦b ¤U ¤È 2 ®É ¡A »ä ­· Æx ÄM ¶° µ² ¦b ­» ´ä ¤§ ªF «n ¬ù 390 ¤½
¨½ ¡A §Y ¦b ¥_ ½n 20.3 «× ¡A ªF ¸g 117.3 «× ªþ ªñ ¡A ¹w ®Æ ¦V
¦è ¥_ ©Î ¦è ¥_ °¾ ¦è ²¾ °Ê ¡A ®É ³t ¬ù 14 ¤½ ¨½ ¡A ¤j ­P ÁÍ ¦V ¼s
ªF ªu ©¤ ¡C

«ö ·Ó ²{ ®É ¹w ´ú ¸ô ®| ¡A Æx ÄM ·| Ä~ Äò ¾a ªñ ¥» ´ä ¡C

¤µ ±ß ¤Î ©ú ¤é ¥» ´ä ­· ¶Õ ·| ³v º¥ ¼W ±j ¤Î ¦³ ¨g ­· ¤j ÆJ «B ¡A
¤Ñ ¤å ¥x ·| ¦b ¤µ ¤é ¤U ¤È µy «á ¦Ò ¼{ µo ¥X ¤T ¸¹ ±j ­· «H ¸¹ ¡C

¦] ®ü ­± ¦³ ¤j ®ö ¤Î ·t ´é ¡A ¥« ¥Á À³ »· Â÷ ©¤ Ãä ¤Î °± ¤î ©Ò ¦³
¤ô ¤W ¬¡ °Ê ¡C

¤@ ¸¹ §Ù ³Æ «H ¸¹ ¡Ð ¨¾ ­· ±¹ ¬I ³ø §i ¡G

1. ½Ð ¦U ¦ì ¥ß §Y ±Ä ¨ú ¨¾ ­· ±¹ ¬I ¥H §K ¾D ¨ü ·l ¥¢ ¡C «O «ù ¤ô
´ë ºZ ³q ¡C ÀË ¬d ªù µ¡ ¦³ µL ·l Ãa ¡C

2. ¦p ªG ·Ç ³Æ «e ©¹ ¼s ªF ¡B ¿D ªù ¡B Â÷ ®q ©Î ¥» ´ä ¨ä ¥L °¾ »÷
¦a °Ï ¡A ½Ð ª` ·N §A ªº ­p ¹º ¥i ¯à ¦] ¤Ñ ®ð ªº §ï ÅÜ ¦Ó ¨ü ¼v ÅT ¡C

3. ©Ò ¦³ ¤p «¬ ²î °¦ ¡A ¥] ¬A ¥¿ ¦b ¥~ ®ü ªº º® ²î ¤Î °¨ ¤O ¸û ¤p
ªº ²î °¦ ¡A À³ ºÉ §Ö ¾p ©¹ ¾A ·í ªº Á× ­· ¦ì ¸m ¡C ½Ð ±N ²î °¦ §´
µ½ ô ªy ¡A ¨Ã §@ ¦n ¤p ²î ¥² ­n ªº ¨¾ ­· ±¹ ¬I ¡C

4. ½Ð ¯d ·N ¹q ¥x ¡B ¹q µø ¥x ©Î Âs Äý ­» ´ä ¤Ñ ¤å ¥x ºô ­¶ ¦³ Ãö
¼ö ±a ®ð ±Û °Ê ºA ªº ³ø §i ¡C




								
							
							
								

	

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­» ´ä ¤Ñ ¤å ¥x µo ¥X ³Ì ·s ¼ö ±a ®ð ±Û ĵ §i

¤@ ¸¹ §Ù ³Æ «H ¸¹ ¡A ²{ ¥¿ ¥Í ®Ä ¡C

ªí ¥Ü ¦³ ¤@ ¼ö ±a ®ð ±Û ¡A ¬ù ¦b ­» ´ä 800 ¤½ ¨½ ¤º ¡A ¥i ¯à ¼v
ÅT ¥» ´ä ¡C

¦b ¤U ¤È 3 ®É ¡A »ä ­· Æx ÄM ¶° µ² ¦b ­» ´ä ¤§ ªF «n ¬ù 370 ¤½
¨½ ¡A §Y ¦b ¥_ ½n 20.3 «× ¡A ªF ¸g 117.0 «× ªþ ªñ ¡A ¹w ®Æ ¦V
¦è ¥_ ©Î ¦è ¥_ °¾ ¦è ²¾ °Ê ¡A ®É ³t ¬ù 14 ¤½ ¨½ ¡A ¤j ­P ÁÍ ¦V ¼s
ªF ªu ©¤ ¡C





								
							
							
								

	

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­» ´ä ¤Ñ ¤å ¥x µo ¥X ³Ì ·s ¼ö ±a ®ð ±Û ĵ §i

¤@ ¸¹ §Ù ³Æ «H ¸¹ ¡A ²{ ¥¿ ¥Í ®Ä ¡C

¦b ¤U ¤È 4 ®É ¡A »ä ­· Æx ÄM ¶° µ² ¦b ­» ´ä ¤§ ªF «n ¬ù 350 ¤½
¨½ ¡A §Y ¦b ¥_ ½n 20.4 «× ¡A ªF ¸g 116.9 «× ªþ ªñ ¡A ¹w ®Æ ¦V
¦è ¥_ °¾ ¦è ²¾ °Ê ¡A ®É ³t ¬ù 14 ¤½ ¨½ ¡A ¤j ­P ÁÍ ¦V ¼s ªF ªu ©¤
¡C





								
							
							
								

	

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­» ´ä ¤Ñ ¤å ¥x µo ¥X ³Ì ·s ¼ö ±a ®ð ±Û ĵ §i

¤@ ¸¹ §Ù ³Æ «H ¸¹ ¡A ²{ ¥¿ ¥Í ®Ä ¡C

ªí ¥Ü ¦³ ¤@ ¼ö ±a ®ð ±Û ¡A ¬ù ¦b ­» ´ä 800 ¤½ ¨½ ¤º ¡A ¥i ¯à ¼v
ÅT ¥» ´ä ¡C

¦b ¤U ¤È 5 ®É ¡A »ä ­· Æx ÄM ¶° µ² ¦b ­» ´ä ¤§ ªF «n ¬ù 340 ¤½
¨½ ¡A §Y ¦b ¥_ ½n 20.5 «× ¡A ªF ¸g 116.8 «× ªþ ªñ ¡A ¹w ®Æ ¦V
¦è ¥_ °¾ ¦è ²¾ °Ê ¡A ®É ³t ¬ù 14 ¤½ ¨½ ¡A ¤j ­P ÁÍ ¦V ¼s ªF ªu ©¤
¡C

Æx ÄM ¥¿ í ©w ¾a ªñ ¥» ´ä ¡C ¤µ ±ß ±ß ¶¡ ¥» ´ä ­· ¶Õ ·| ³v º¥ ¼W
±j ¡A ¤Ñ ¤å ¥x ·| ¦b ³Ä ±ß ¦Ò ¼{ µo ¥X ¤T ¸¹ ±j ­· «H ¸¹ ¡C

«ö ·Ó ²{ ®É ¹w ´ú ¸ô ®| ¡A Æx ÄM ·| ©ó ©ú ¤é ¬Û ·í ±µ ªñ ­» ´ä ¡A
¥» ´ä ­· ¶Õ ±N ¶i ¤@ ¨B ¼W ±j ¤Î ¦³ ¨g ­· ¤j «B ¡A ¥« ¥Á À³ ±K ¤Á
¯d ·N ¤Ñ ¤å ¥x µo ¥X ªº ­· ¼É ®ø ®§ ¡C

¤@ ¸¹ §Ù ³Æ «H ¸¹ ¡Ð ¨¾ ­· ±¹ ¬I ³ø §i ¡G

1. ½Ð ¦U ¦ì ¥ß §Y ±Ä ¨ú ¨¾ ­· ±¹ ¬I ¥H §K ¾D ¨ü ·l ¥¢ ¡C «O «ù ¤ô
´ë ºZ ³q ¡C ÀË ¬d ªù µ¡ ¦³ µL ·l Ãa ¡C

2. ¦] ¬° ®ü ­± ¦³ ¤j ®ö ¤Î ·t ´é ¡A ¥« ¥Á À³ ¸Ó »· Â÷ ©¤ Ãä ¤Î °±
¤î ©Ò ¦³ ¤ô ¤W ¬¡ °Ê ¡C

3. ©Ò ¦³ ¤p «¬ ²î °¦ ¡A ¥] ¬A ¥¿ ¦b ¥~ ®ü ªº º® ²î ¤Î °¨ ¤O ¸û ¤p
ªº ²î °¦ ¡A À³ ºÉ §Ö ¾p ©¹ ¾A ·í ªº Á× ­· ¦ì ¸m ¡C ½Ð ±N ²î °¦ §´
µ½ ô ªy ¡A ¨Ã §@ ¦n ¤p ²î ¥² ­n ªº ¨¾ ­· ±¹ ¬I ¡C

4. ½Ð ¯d ·N ¹q ¥x ¡B ¹q µø ¥x ©Î Âs Äý ­» ´ä ¤Ñ ¤å ¥x ºô ­¶ ¦³ Ãö
¼ö ±a ®ð ±Û °Ê ºA ªº ³ø §i ¡C




								
							
							
								

	

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­» ´ä ¤Ñ ¤å ¥x µo ¥X ³Ì ·s ¼ö ±a ®ð ±Û ĵ §i

¤@ ¸¹ §Ù ³Æ «H ¸¹ ¡A ²{ ¥¿ ¥Í ®Ä ¡C

ªí ¥Ü ¦³ ¤@ ¼ö ±a ®ð ±Û ¡A ¬ù ¦b ­» ´ä 800 ¤½ ¨½ ¤º ¡A ¥i ¯à ¼v
ÅT ¥» ´ä ¡C

¦b ¤U ¤È 5 ®É ¡A »ä ­· Æx ÄM ¶° µ² ¦b ­» ´ä ¤§ ªF «n ¬ù 340 ¤½
¨½ ¡A §Y ¦b ¥_ ½n 20.5 «× ¡A ªF ¸g 116.8 «× ªþ ªñ ¡A ¹w ®Æ ¦V
¦è ¥_ °¾ ¦è ²¾ °Ê ¡A ®É ³t ¬ù 14 ¤½ ¨½ ¡A ¤j ­P ÁÍ ¦V ¼s ªF ªu ©¤
¡C

Æx ÄM ¥¿ í ©w ¾a ªñ ¥» ´ä ¡C ¤µ ±ß ±ß ¶¡ ¥» ´ä ­· ¶Õ ·| ³v º¥ ¼W
±j ¡A ¤Ñ ¤å ¥x ·| ¦b ³Ä ±ß ¦Ò ¼{ µo ¥X ¤T ¸¹ ±j ­· «H ¸¹ ¡C

«ö ·Ó ²{ ®É ¹w ´ú ¸ô ®| ¡A Æx ÄM ·| ©ó ©ú ¤é ¬Û ·í ±µ ªñ ­» ´ä ¡A
¥» ´ä ­· ¶Õ ±N ¶i ¤@ ¨B ¼W ±j ¤Î ¦³ ¨g ­· ¤j «B ¡A ¥« ¥Á À³ ±K ¤Á
¯d ·N ¤Ñ ¤å ¥x µo ¥X ªº ­· ¼É ®ø ®§ ¡C

¤@ ¸¹ §Ù ³Æ «H ¸¹ ¡Ð ¨¾ ­· ±¹ ¬I ³ø §i ¡G

1. ½Ð ¦U ¦ì ¥ß §Y ±Ä ¨ú ¨¾ ­· ±¹ ¬I ¥H §K ¾D ¨ü ·l ¥¢ ¡C «O «ù ¤ô
´ë ºZ ³q ¡C ÀË ¬d ªù µ¡ ¦³ µL ·l Ãa ¡C

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¨½ ¡A ¶i ¤J ¼s ªF ¦è ³¡ ¡C

Æx ÄM ¥¿ ³v º¥ »· Â÷ ­» ´ä ¤Î ´î ®z ¡A ¦ý ¹w ­p ¤K ¸¹ ¯P ­· ©Î ¼É
­· «H ¸¹ ·| ¦b ²M ±á ®É ¥÷ Ä~ Äò ¥Í ®Ä ¡C ¥« ¥Á ¤´ »Ý «O «ù °ª «×
ĵ ±§ ¡A ¤Á ¤Å ÃP ¾Ó ¡C

¦b ¹L ¥h ¤@ ¤p ®É ¡A ªø ¬w ¤Î ¨ª žP ¨¤ ¤À §O ¿ý ±o ªº ³Ì °ª «ù Äò
­· ³t ¬° ¨C ¤p ®É 91 ¤Î 81 ¤½ ¨½ ¡C

¤K ¸¹ ¯P ­· ©Î ¼É ­· «H ¸¹ ¡Ð ¨¾ ­· ±¹ ¬I ³ø §i ¡G

1. ¦] ¬° ®ü ­± ¦³ «D ±` ¤j ®ö ¡A ¥« ¥Á À³ ¸Ó »· Â÷ ©¤ Ãä ¤Î °± ¤î
©Ò ¦³ ¤ô ¤W ¬¡ °Ê ¡C

2. ¦³ Ãö ³Ì ·s ¤Ñ ®ð ®ø ®§ ¡A ½Ð ¯d ·N ¹q ¥x ©Î ¹q µø ¥x ¦b ¨C ¤p
®É ªº ¤Q ¤­ ¤À ¡B ¤T ¤Q ¤À ¡B ¥| ¤Q ¤­ ¤À ¤Î ¤­ ¤Q ¤K ¤À ªº ¼s ¼½
¡A ©Î Âs Äý ­» ´ä ¤Ñ ¤å ¥x ºô ­¶ ¡C

3. ¼ö ±a ®ð ±Û Áö µM ¶} ©l §j Â÷ ¥» ´ä ¡A ¦ý ¤´ ¦³ ¤@ ¬q ®É ¶¡ §j
¯P ­· ¡A ¦U ¦ì ½Ð ¯d ¦b «Ç ¤º ª½ ¦Ü ­· ¤O ´î ®z ¬° ¤î ¡A ¥H µ¦ ¦w
¥þ ¡C ¦b ¥ô ¦ó ±¡ ªp ¤U ¡A ¤Á ¤Å ±µ IJ ³Q ­· §j ­Ë ªº ¹q ½u ¡C




								
							
							
								

	

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­» ´ä ¤Ñ ¤å ¥x µo ¥X ³Ì ·s ¼ö ±a ®ð ±Û ĵ §i

¤K ¸¹ ¦è «n ¯P ­· ©Î ¼É ­· «H ¸¹ ¡A ²{ ¥¿ ¥Í ®Ä ¡C

ªí ¥Ü ¥» ´ä §j ¦è «n ­· ¡A ¥­ §¡ ­· ³t ¨C ¤p ®É ¶W ¹L 62 ¤½ ¨½ ¡C

±j ¯P ¼ö ±a ­· ¼É Æx ÄM ¤w ´î ®z ¬° ¤@ ¼ö ±a ­· ¼É ¡C

¦b ¤W ¤È 2 ®É ¡A Æx ÄM ¶° µ² ¦b ­» ´ä ¤§ ¦è ¥_ °¾ ¦è ¬ù 110 ¤½
¨½ ¡A §Y ¦b ¥_ ½n 22.8 «× ¡A ªF ¸g 113.2 «× ªþ ªñ ¡A ¹w ®Æ ¦V
¦è ¥_ °¾ ¦è ²¾ °Ê ¡A ®É ³t ¬ù 14 ¤½ ¨½ ¡A ¶i ¤J ¼s ªF ¦è ³¡ ¡C

Æx ÄM ¥¿ ³v º¥ »· Â÷ ­» ´ä ¤Î Ä~ Äò ´î ®z ¡A ¦ý ¹w ­p ¤K ¸¹ ¯P ­·
©Î ¼É ­· «H ¸¹ ·| ¦b ²M ±á ®É ¥÷ Ä~ Äò ¥Í ®Ä ¡C ¥« ¥Á ¤´ »Ý «O «ù
°ª «× ĵ ±§ ¡A ¤Á ¤Å ÃP ¾Ó ¡C

¦b ¹L ¥h ¤@ ¤p ®É ¡A ªø ¬w ¤Î ¨ª žP ¨¤ ¤À §O ¿ý ±o ªº ³Ì °ª «ù Äò
­· ³t ¬° ¨C ¤p ®É 82 ¤Î 83 ¤½ ¨½ ¡C

¤K ¸¹ ¯P ­· ©Î ¼É ­· «H ¸¹ ¡Ð ¨¾ ­· ±¹ ¬I ³ø §i ¡G

1. ¦] ¬° ®ü ­± ¦³ «D ±` ¤j ®ö ¡A ¥« ¥Á À³ ¸Ó »· Â÷ ©¤ Ãä ¤Î °± ¤î
©Ò ¦³ ¤ô ¤W ¬¡ °Ê ¡C

2. ¦³ Ãö ³Ì ·s ¤Ñ ®ð ®ø ®§ ¡A ½Ð ¯d ·N ¹q ¥x ©Î ¹q µø ¥x ¦b ¨C ¤p
®É ªº ¤Q ¤­ ¤À ¡B ¤T ¤Q ¤À ¡B ¥| ¤Q ¤­ ¤À ¤Î ¤­ ¤Q ¤K ¤À ªº ¼s ¼½
¡A ©Î Âs Äý ­» ´ä ¤Ñ ¤å ¥x ºô ­¶ ¡C

3. ¼ö ±a ®ð ±Û Áö µM ¶} ©l §j Â÷ ¥» ´ä ¡A ¦ý ¤´ ¦³ ¤@ ¬q ®É ¶¡ §j
¯P ­· ¡A ¦U ¦ì ½Ð ¯d ¦b «Ç ¤º ª½ ¦Ü ­· ¤O ´î ®z ¬° ¤î ¡A ¥H µ¦ ¦w
¥þ ¡C ¦b ¥ô ¦ó ±¡ ªp ¤U ¡A ¤Á ¤Å ±µ IJ ³Q ­· §j ­Ë ªº ¹q ½u ¡C




								
							
							
								

	

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­» ´ä ¤Ñ ¤å ¥x µo ¥X ³Ì ·s ¼ö ±a ®ð ±Û ĵ §i

¤T ¸¹ ±j ­· «H ¸¹ ¡A ¦b ¤W ¤È 2 ®É 40 ¤À µo ¥X ¡C

¹w ®Æ ¥» ´ä ¥­ §¡ ­· ³t ¨C ¤p ®É 41 ¦Ü 62 ¤½ ¨½ ¡C

¦b ¤W ¤È 3 ®É ¡A ¼ö ±a ­· ¼É Æx ÄM ¶° µ² ¦b ­» ´ä ¤§ ¦è ¥_ °¾ ¦è
¬ù 130 ¤½ ¨½ ¡A §Y ¦b ¥_ ½n 22.9 «× ¡A ªF ¸g 113.1 «× ªþ ªñ
¡A ¹w ®Æ ¦V ¦è ¥_ °¾ ¦è ²¾ °Ê ¡A ®É ³t ¬ù 14 ¤½ ¨½ ¡A ¾î ¹L ¼s ªF
¦è ³¡ ¡C

Æx ÄM Ä~ Äò »· Â÷ ­» ´ä ¡A ¦ý ­» ´ä ³¡ ¤À ¦a °Ï ¤Î Â÷ ©¤ ®ü °ì ¤´
µM §j ¯P ­· ¡A ¥« ¥Á »Ý «O «ù ĵ ±§ ¡C

¦b ¹L ¥h ¤@ ¤p ®É ¡A ªø ¬w ¤Î ¨ª žP ¨¤ ¤À §O ¿ý ±o ªº ³Ì °ª «ù Äò
­· ³t ¬° ¨C ¤p ®É 67 ¤Î 72 ¤½ ¨½ ¡C

¤T ¸¹ ±j ­· «H ¸¹ ¡Ð ¨¾ ­· ±¹ ¬I ³ø §i ¡G

1. ¦] ¬° ®ü ­± ¦³ ¤j ®ö ¤Î ·t ´é ¡A ¥« ¥Á À³ ¸Ó »· Â÷ ©¤ Ãä ¤Î °±
¤î ©Ò ¦³ ¤ô ¤W ¬¡ °Ê ¡C

2. ¥Ñ ©ó ²{ ®É ­· ¤O ¤´ µM ±j «l ¡A ½Ð ¤Å ÃP ¾Ó ¹w ¨¾ ±¹ ¬I ¡C ´£
¨¾ ³Q ­· §j ÃP ª« Åé ±q °ª ³B ¼Z ¤U ¡C ¦b ¥ô ¦ó ±¡ ªp ¤U ¡A ¤Á ¤Å
±µ IJ ³Q ­· §j ­Ë ªº ¹q ½u ¡C

3. ½Ð ¯d ·N ¹q ¥x ¡B ¹q µø ¥x ©Î Âs Äý ­» ´ä ¤Ñ ¤å ¥x ºô ­¶ ¦³ Ãö
­· ¼É ªº ³Ì ·s ¤Ñ ®ð ³ø §i ¡C




								
							
							
								

	

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­» ´ä ¤Ñ ¤å ¥x µo ¥X ³Ì ·s ¼ö ±a ®ð ±Û ĵ §i

¤T ¸¹ ±j ­· «H ¸¹ ¡A ²{ ¥¿ ¥Í ®Ä ¡C

¹w ®Æ ¥» ´ä ¥­ §¡ ­· ³t ¨C ¤p ®É 41 ¦Ü 62 ¤½ ¨½ ¡C

¦b ¤W ¤È 4 ®É ¡A ¼ö ±a ­· ¼É Æx ÄM ¶° µ² ¦b ­» ´ä ¤§ ¦è ¥_ °¾ ¦è
¬ù 140 ¤½ ¨½ ¡A §Y ¦b ¥_ ½n 22.9 «× ¡A ªF ¸g 113.0 «× ªþ ªñ
¡A ¹w ®Æ ¦V ¦è ©Î ¦è ¥_ °¾ ¦è ²¾ °Ê ¡A ®É ³t ¬ù 14 ¤½ ¨½ ¡A ¾î ¹L
¼s ªF ¦è ³¡ ¡C





								
							
							
								

	

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­» ´ä ¤Ñ ¤å ¥x µo ¥X ³Ì ·s ¼ö ±a ®ð ±Û ĵ §i

¤T ¸¹ ±j ­· «H ¸¹ ¡A ²{ ¥¿ ¥Í ®Ä ¡C

¹w ®Æ ¥» ´ä ¥­ §¡ ­· ³t ¨C ¤p ®É 41 ¦Ü 62 ¤½ ¨½ ¡C

¦b ¤W ¤È 5 ®É ¡A ¼ö ±a ­· ¼É Æx ÄM ¶° µ² ¦b ­» ´ä ¤§ ¦è ¥_ °¾ ¦è
¬ù 150 ¤½ ¨½ ¡A §Y ¦b ¥_ ½n 22.9 «× ¡A ªF ¸g 112.9 «× ªþ ªñ
¡A ¹w ®Æ ¦V ¦è ²¾ °Ê ¡A ®É ³t ¬ù 14 ¤½ ¨½ ¡A ¾î ¹L ¼s ªF ¦è ³¡ ¡C

Æx ÄM ¥¿ »· Â÷ ­» ´ä ¡A Áö µM ­» ´ä ¦è ³¡ ¤ô °ì ¤´ §j ±j ­·  ¡A ¥»
´ä ¨ä ¾l ¤j ³¡ ¤À ¦a °Ï ­· ¤O ¥¿ ³v º¥ ½w ©M ¡C ¤Ñ ¤å ¥x ·| ¦b ¤@
¨â ¤p ®É ¤º ¦Ò ¼{ §ï µo ¤@ ¸¹ §Ù ³Æ «H ¸¹ ¡C

¦b ¹L ¥h ¤@ ¤p ®É ¡A ªø ¬w ¤Î ¨ª žP ¨¤ ¤À §O ¿ý ±o ªº ³Ì °ª «ù Äò
­· ³t ¬° ¨C ¤p ®É 53 ¤Î 76 ¤½ ¨½ ¡C

¤T ¸¹ ±j ­· «H ¸¹ ¡Ð ¨¾ ­· ±¹ ¬I ³ø §i ¡G

1. ¦] ¬° ®ü ­± ¦³ ¤j ®ö ¤Î ·t ´é ¡A ¥« ¥Á À³ ¸Ó »· Â÷ ©¤ Ãä ¤Î °±
¤î ©Ò ¦³ ¤ô ¤W ¬¡ °Ê ¡C

2. ¥Ñ ©ó ²{ ®É ³¡ ¤À ¦a °Ï ­· ¤O ¤´ µM ±j «l ¡A ½Ð ¤Å ÃP ¾Ó ¹w ¨¾
±¹ ¬I ¡C ´£ ¨¾ ³Q ­· §j ÃP ª« Åé ±q °ª ³B ¼Z ¤U ¡C ¦b ¥ô ¦ó ±¡ ªp
¤U ¡A ¤Á ¤Å ±µ IJ ³Q ­· §j ­Ë ªº ¹q ½u ¡C

3. ¤p ¸¥ ¤Î º® ²î ²{ ¦b ¾p Â÷ Á× ­· ¶í ¤´ ¦³ ¦M ÀI ¡C

4. ½Ð ¯d ·N ¹q ¥x ¡B ¹q µø ¥x ©Î Âs Äý ­» ´ä ¤Ñ ¤å ¥x ºô ­¶ ¦³ Ãö
­· ¼É ªº ³Ì ·s ¤Ñ ®ð ³ø §i ¡C




								
							
							
								

	

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­» ´ä ¤Ñ ¤å ¥x µo ¥X ³Ì ·s ¼ö ±a ®ð ±Û ĵ §i

¤T ¸¹ ±j ­· «H ¸¹ ¡A ²{ ¥¿ ¥Í ®Ä ¡C

¹w ®Æ ¥» ´ä ¥­ §¡ ­· ³t ¨C ¤p ®É 41 ¦Ü 62 ¤½ ¨½ ¡C

¦b ¤W ¤È 6 ®É ¡A ¼ö ±a ­· ¼É Æx ÄM ¶° µ² ¦b ­» ´ä ¤§ ¦è ¥_ °¾ ¦è
¬ù 160 ¤½ ¨½ ¡A §Y ¦b ¥_ ½n 23.0 «× ¡A ªF ¸g 112.8 «× ªþ ªñ
¡A ¹w ®Æ ¦V ¦è ²¾ °Ê ¡A ®É ³t ¬ù 14 ¤½ ¨½ ¡A ¾î ¹L ¼s ªF ¦è ³¡ ¡C





								
							
							
								

	

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­» ´ä ¤Ñ ¤å ¥x µo ¥X ³Ì ·s ¼ö ±a ®ð ±Û ĵ §i

¤T ¸¹ ±j ­· «H ¸¹ ¡A ²{ ¥¿ ¥Í ®Ä ¡C

¹w ®Æ ¥» ´ä ¥­ §¡ ­· ³t ¨C ¤p ®É 41 ¦Ü 62 ¤½ ¨½ ¡C

¦b ¤W ¤È 7 ®É ¡A ¼ö ±a ­· ¼É Æx ÄM ¶° µ² ¦b ­» ´ä ¤§ ¦è ¥_ °¾ ¦è
¬ù 170 ¤½ ¨½ ¡A §Y ¦b ¥_ ½n 23.1 «× ¡A ªF ¸g 112.8 «× ªþ ªñ
¡A ¹w ®Æ ¦V ¦è ²¾ °Ê ¡A ®É ³t ¬ù 16 ¤½ ¨½ ¡A ¾î ¹L ¼s ªF ¦è ³¡ ¡C

¹L ¥h ¼Æ ¤p ®É ¡A ¥» ´ä ­· ¶Õ µy ¬° ´î ®z ¡A ¤Ñ ¤å ¥x ·| ¦b ¤@ ¨â
¤p ®É ¤º ¦Ò ¼{ §ï µo ¤@ ¸¹ §Ù ³Æ «H ¸¹ ¡C ²{ ®É ¦è ³¡ ¦a °Ï ¤´ µM
¨ü ±j ­· ¼v ÅT ¡A ¦Ó °ª ¦a ¶¡ ¤¤ §j ¯P ­· ¡A ¥« ¥Á ¤´ »Ý «O «ù ĵ
±§ ¡C

¦b ¹L ¥h ¤@ ¤p ®É ¡A ªø ¬w ¤Î ¨ª žP ¨¤ ¤À §O ¿ý ±o ªº ³Ì °ª «ù Äò
­· ³t ¬° ¨C ¤p ®É 51 ¤Î 47 ¤½ ¨½ ¡C

¤T ¸¹ ±j ­· «H ¸¹ ¡Ð ¨¾ ­· ±¹ ¬I ³ø §i ¡G

1. ¦] ¬° ®ü ­± ¦³ ¤j ®ö ¤Î ·t ´é ¡A ¥« ¥Á À³ ¸Ó »· Â÷ ©¤ Ãä ¤Î °±
¤î ©Ò ¦³ ¤ô ¤W ¬¡ °Ê ¡C

2. ¥Ñ ©ó ²{ ®É ³¡ ¤À ¦a °Ï ­· ¤O ¤´ µM ±j «l ¡A ½Ð ¤Å ÃP ¾Ó ¹w ¨¾
±¹ ¬I ¡C ´£ ¨¾ ³Q ­· §j ÃP ª« Åé ±q °ª ³B ¼Z ¤U ¡C ¦b ¥ô ¦ó ±¡ ªp
¤U ¡A ¤Á ¤Å ±µ IJ ³Q ­· §j ­Ë ªº ¹q ½u ¡C

3. ¤p ¸¥ ¤Î º® ²î ²{ ¦b ¾p Â÷ Á× ­· ¶í ¤´ ¦³ ¦M ÀI ¡C

4. ­» ´ä °ê »Ú ¾÷ ³õ ªº ¯è ¯Z ¥i ¯à ¨ü ¨ì ¤Ñ ®ð ¼v ÅT ¡C ®È «È «e
©¹ ¾÷ ³õ «e ¡A ½Ð ¥ý ¦V ¯è ªÅ ¤½ ¥q ¬d ¸ß ¯è ¯Z ±¡ ªp ¡C

5. ½Ð ¯d ·N ¹q ¥x ¡B ¹q µø ¥x ©Î Âs Äý ­» ´ä ¤Ñ ¤å ¥x ºô ­¶ ¦³ Ãö
­· ¼É ªº ³Ì ·s ¤Ñ ®ð ³ø §i ¡C




								
							
							
								

	

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¤T ¸¹ ±j ­· «H ¸¹ ¡A ²{ ¥¿ ¥Í ®Ä ¡C

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¦b ¤W ¤È 8 ®É ¡A ¼ö ±a ­· ¼É Æx ÄM ¶° µ² ¦b ­» ´ä ¤§ ¦è ¥_ °¾ ¦è
¬ù 180 ¤½ ¨½ ¡A §Y ¦b ¥_ ½n 23.1 «× ¡A ªF ¸g 112.7 «× ªþ ªñ
¡A ¹w ®Æ ¦V ¦è ²¾ °Ê ¡A ®É ³t ¬ù 16 ¤½ ¨½ ¡A ¾î ¹L ¼s ªF ¦è ³¡ ¡C

¹L ¥h ¼Æ ¤p ®É ¡A ¥» ´ä ­· ¶Õ µy ¬° ´î ®z ¡A ¤Ñ ¤å ¥x ·| ¦b ¤@ ¨â
¤p ®É ¤º ¦Ò ¼{ §ï µo ¤@ ¸¹ §Ù ³Æ «H ¸¹ ¡C ²{ ®É ¦è ³¡ ¦a °Ï ¤´ µM
¨ü ±j ­· ¼v ÅT ¡A ¦Ó °ª ¦a ¶¡ ¤¤ §j ¯P ­· ¡A ¥« ¥Á ¤´ »Ý «O «ù ĵ
±§ ¡C

¦b ¹L ¥h ¤@ ¤p ®É ¡A ªø ¬w ¤Î ¨ª žP ¨¤ ¿ý ±o ªº ³Ì °ª «ù Äò ­· ³t
¬° ¨C ¤p ®É 55 ¤½ ¨½ ¡C

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1. ¦] ¬° ®ü ­± ¦³ ¤j ®ö ¤Î ·t ´é ¡A ¥« ¥Á À³ ¸Ó »· Â÷ ©¤ Ãä ¤Î °±
¤î ©Ò ¦³ ¤ô ¤W ¬¡ °Ê ¡C

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±¹ ¬I ¡C ´£ ¨¾ ³Q ­· §j ÃP ª« Åé ±q °ª ³B ¼Z ¤U ¡C ¦b ¥ô ¦ó ±¡ ªp
¤U ¡A ¤Á ¤Å ±µ IJ ³Q ­· §j ­Ë ªº ¹q ½u ¡C

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4. ­» ´ä °ê »Ú ¾÷ ³õ ªº ¯è ¯Z ¥i ¯à ¨ü ¨ì ¤Ñ ®ð ¼v ÅT ¡C ®È «È «e
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5. ½Ð ¯d ·N ¹q ¥x ¡B ¹q µø ¥x ©Î Âs Äý ­» ´ä ¤Ñ ¤å ¥x ºô ­¶ ¦³ Ãö
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¤T ¸¹ ±j ­· «H ¸¹ ¡A ²{ ¥¿ ¥Í ®Ä ¡C

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¼ö ±a ­· ¼É Æx ÄM ¤w ´î ®z ¬° ¤@ ¼ö ±a §C ®ð À£ ¡C

¦b ¤W ¤È 9 ®É ¡A Æx ÄM ¶° µ² ¦b ­» ´ä ¤§ ¦è ¥_ °¾ ¦è ¬ù 180 ¤½
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¦è ²¾ °Ê ¡A ®É ³t ¬ù 16 ¤½ ¨½ ¡A ¾î ¹L ¼s ªF ¦è ³¡ ¡C





								
							
							
								

	

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¤@ ¸¹ §Ù ³Æ «H ¸¹ ¡A ²{ ¥¿ ¥Í ®Ä ¡C

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¦è ¬ù 190 ¤½ ¨½ ¡A §Y ¦b ¥_ ½n 23.2 «× ¡A ªF ¸g 112.6 «× ªþ
ªñ ¡A ¹w ®Æ ¦V ¦è ²¾ °Ê ¡A ®É ³t ¬ù 16 ¤½ ¨½ ¡A ¾î ¹L ¼s ªF ¦è ³¡
¡C

Æx ÄM ¤w ´î ®z ¬° ¤@ ­Ó ¼ö ±a §C ®ð À£ ¤Î Ä~ Äò »· Â÷ ­» ´ä ¡A ¥»
´ä ­· ¶Õ ´¶ ¹M ´î ®z ¡A ¦ý ¦è ³¡ ¤ô °ì ¤´ µM ¨ü ±j ­· ¼v ÅT ¡A ¦Ó
°ª ¦a ¶¡ ¤¤ §j ¯P ­· ¡A ¥« ¥Á ¤´ »Ý «O «ù ĵ ±§ ¡C

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1. ¥Ñ ©ó Â÷ ©¤ ®ü °ì ¤´ µM §j ±j ­· ¡A ©Ò ¦³ ¤p «¬ ²î °¦ À³ Ä~ Äò
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2. ¦] ¬° Â÷ ©¤ ®ü ­± ¤´ ¦³ ¤j ®ö ¡A ¥« ¥Á À³ ¸Ó »· Â÷ ©¤ Ãä ¤Î °±
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4. ½Ð ¯d ·N ¹q ¥x ¡B ¹q µø ¥x ©Î Âs Äý ­» ´ä ¤Ñ ¤å ¥x ºô ­¶ ¦³ Ãö
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