FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1913

A Lay Preacher

Brain Fag, Nervous Exhaustion-

Just a change of opinion was enough to give Mr. W. King his present prosperity, for he realised in the nick of time that his way was not curing his brain fag and nervous exhaustion, so he tried the Phosferine way. Mr. King's method was to ignore his despondency and feeling of collapse, and persunde himself there was nothing unusual in the painful fatigue the lightest effort to work cost him, until, as he steadily got worse, he resolved to drop his own opinion and see what Phosferine could do. The result was so astonishingly beneficial, even after a few doses, that the brain fng and nerveus exhaustion coased entirely, enabling him to do more work than before and yet not feel the strain. This remarkable advantage is seen in the extraordinary energy and vigour of Mr. King's public speaking, and so amazingly have his prospects improved since his speedy recovery, that he declares he had to come forward with the evidence of the magnificent benafit he derived from Phosferine."

Quite Gone-Never Return.

Mr. W. J. King. School House, Trumpington Road, Forest Gate, E writes: am writing to add my name to the list of those people who Eave found Phosferine to be the Greatest of all Tonics. Some time back I was very much, run down through overstrain brought on by incessant bodily exercise and mental application. The usual tendency of mankind is to give up some of their work, have a rest, and at the same time take medicine, so I endeavoured to keep going on without seeking advice, but as I was getting worse I found that policy would not do. Having heard many friends spent about Phosferine, and one in particular offering me some. I decided to give it a trial. Purchasing a 2/6 bottle, I began to doctor myself. The result not only astonished ine, but others also noticed how much better I was, even although I had only taken a few doses. I found I could do the same amount of work easier, and at present am able to do more than before and yet not feel the strain. I bave a good deal of public speaking, and I find an occasional dose of Phosferine is a great benelit."-May 28, 1912.

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GREATEST OF ALL TONICS

In Kasera

Indigestion

Mauralgia

Bolatica

Exhamation

A PROVEN REMEDY FOR

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Premature Decay

Mantal Exhaustion

"Low of Appetita

Nerrous Debility

Lau!tude

Nauritia

Fainteoi

Brain Fag

Backache

Sleeplessness Rheumatism Headache Hysteria

Xammia

And all disorders consequent upon a reduced state of the nervous syslam.

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the British Royal Family

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1025

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Hongkong, October 1, 1912.

TU LET.

1239

ROM 1st February, MEIRION, No. 10, Peak, furnished or unfurnished. 8 Boom

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colourwanbed.

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TO LET

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30,000 MURDERS.

The Peruvian Rubber HorroES.

Mr. J. R. Gubbies, chairman of the Amazon Peruvian Company, was again examined on January 9 by the Commons Committee inquiring into the respon kibility of the British directors for the rubber atrocities in the Putumayo regiɔn

of Peru.

Lord Alexander Thynne examined Mr. Gubbins particularly as to the "military operativas indulged in by the genpany.** Were you not surprised at the amount of money spent by the company on muni." tions of wardMy attention was not cake to that fill many months later, The question of rifles did not attract at tention because it was customary to haw rifles on large estates several dayy' diye tsut from a police station. The district was surrounded by savagy Indian armed with poisoned arrows and "bluss-pijon.

If you hal examined the accounts with dao diligener, would you not live dis- covered that £4,780 was spent on rifles I think it was much low than that That £4,000 included "other items.

Mr. Astbury, K.C. (for the company): I thinks the sun was £1,700.

THE CHINA MAIL.

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This is the famous remedy that Kinche hus given new strength to so Merlin' many invalids; so many debilitat- ed nervous men, so many weak | Minotaur * sunering women, so many ang Monmouth mla, languid girls and youths.

Dr Williams Pink < Filla for Fale People CURE.

Moorhen. Newcastle

Ribble

His Britannic Majesty's Ships on the China Station.

river gunboat

Commander.

Mister H. Smith...

Lieut.-Comdr. Wilkinson

Last report

Hongkong Hongkong

Shanghai

Shanghai

Ilongkon

Name

Alacrity Atlas

Clar

dospatch vessel Admiralty Dog

Tom Guns, LF.F.

1700 18 2000

Comdr. C. L. Lambe Mister W. West

Bramble Britomart

river gunbont

710

*

900

Là-Comda, B. & Prichard

Yangbare River -

mirar gunboat

710

9

900

Lieut. Comdr. W. H. Darwall

Yaughane Rru

Cadmus

sloop

1070

6

*1400

Commr. H. P. E. T." William

Cherub

-water tank and tag

900

900

Hongkong.

Cho

aloop*

1070

1400

Comdr. Colin Mackenzie. D 8.0.

Hongkong

FAMD

torpede boat destroyer

980

3700

Hongkong

Flora

aquiser, 2nd class

4980

10

7000

Hindy

torpedo boat destruyer

275

8.

4000

Janum

torpedo boat destroyer

280

9900

Capt. C. F. Corbett, M.V.O. Lt. Comdr. Brickanden Lt.-Comdr. Bidain. Whetham

West Rive

Sent

cruiser, lat claw

9000

14. 23,000

Capt. A T. Hant, Q.S.I.

Hongkong

river gunbost

#16

1200

It-tomb. £ D. Marrysb

Yangtss

#

dopp

1040

-

Capt. F. C. 0. Praco

Hongkong

Pruiser, 1st dlase

14,600

27,000

Capt. G. C. Cayley

Hongkong

cruiser, 1st clan

9800

9,000

Capt. B. H. F. Barttelos

Hongkong

190

2

800-

Lb.-Com. Alan Dixon

Hongkong

cruiser, 2nd alam

4800

19" 23,000

Hongkong

river gunboat

815

9

240

torpedo bom: destroyer,

330

8

6900

torpedo boat destroyer

580

7500

depot ship, submarines

980

1400

river gunboab

B5

240

It. Comdr. Nath

river gunboat

85

-8

240"

Lt. Com. I. A. S. Hutton

river gunboat

85

940

Lt. Comdr. Maurice B. Leslie

torpedo bost destroyer

350

B. 8500

Gunner W, H. "Ryder

receiving ship

4860

river gunboat

180

2

800

710 2

900

torpedo-boat destinyer "

590.

TBCO

IA-Comdr. Maxwell

Cufon.

torpedo bost destroyer

553

6300

Lieut.-Com. H. D. Adxir-BAI)

Houpkong

torpedo boat destroys:

5590

7500

Comdr. Seymour

Hongkong.

torpedo bost destroyer

$80

€ $900

Comdr. R. Neville

Hongkong.

Widgeon Woodoodk

river gunboat

195

2

805

Lt-Com, J. C, F. Borrett

Upper Yang

Rivie

river gunbont

150

D

500

Lt.-Com. M. Blackwood

Yangtze Rivár

river gunbeat

150

d

500

Lt.-Comdr. Lloyd

Shanghai

submarine

Hongkong

Hongkong

Lt. Comdr. J. R. A. Codrington.

Hongkong

Lt. Comdr. Handley

Wood River

It. Comdr, Stilemaz

Hongkong

Lt. Condr. Nicol

LA Condr. H. W. Seymour

Bangkoug Hongkong

They sure becausɑ they ronew Nightingale

1 * } Otter and enrich the blood and not as i Dowerful topic on the nervous system. They have cured, in countless cases, Av mmia, General Rosario Weakness, Indiesstion, Rheuma Robin tiam. Skin Disorders. Neuralgia, St. Vitus Danes Neuraathani Sandpiper and Nervous DiseaseE.

Snipe Lord A. Thynne: If you had said you

Thousands of people know the Ikku were & satisfied with Arana's explanerative value of Dr. Williams"

Thinks tion as to the Columbians and the well- Pink Fills. Doctors prescriba

Teal being of the Indians, I suppose he would them. have bad you, off the board at once?—I "I am pleased to be able to confrin the Thistle am afraid he would have seized the op- excellent results obtained with Dr Williams' Us

MUNICIPAL DOCTOR OF NAPLES. Virago portunity of getting rid of us all. Wo Pink Fill," writes DA B. SORRENTINO, tried to work harmoniously together, and in my practice I have again to report four Welland little by little tried to increase the Engeures of persons suffering from Anemia,

Whiting persistent headaches. Derrous exhaustion lish-element.

and menstrual derangement."

The whole point is, you could not do anything without the consent of Arane ?- Tex.

These charges cast a very grave reflec tion upon the whole of the board, in- cluding the English directs ?--I am aware of that.

"Sir Cement Hill: You continued to have a certain amount of trust in Arana?

Yes, and I continue have a certain? amount of trust in him. The directors. added the wness, tried little by lo to get more effective control, which he believed they would have acquired if the company had not gone into liquidation.

And you would have emancipated your selves from the thraldom of Arena -Yes. Questioned by Mr. Swift MacNeill, Mr. Gubbins said that the directors were act ing in the interests and for the benefit of the Indians.

GUINEA PIGS AND DANCES,

Mr. Swift MacNeil: You were anxious that the Indians should be well cared for, and that they should have litle cottage gardens, farm stock, including guinea- pigs, and that they should have dances. When did that wonderful spirit of affec. tion for the Indians come about?-It was thep all the time, but I know perfectly well you think I am not acting bona fide.

Mr. Swift, MacNeill: No, no.

The witness remarked that in Putu mayo guinea-pigs formed a' favourite dish. In son countries, where they could not raise un x, they could mur guinea-pig

Mr. Seit MacNeill: Yes, yes, we know. We have got a lot of them down- stairs. Laughter.)

Dr Williams' Pink Pills are sold by most dealers; also from the Dr Woodlark Williams' Medicine Co., 84, Szechuen load,

C.35 Shanghai, one bottle for $3.50, six for 38.00, post tree,

river gunboat

Aubmarine

C.ST

C.38

submarine

AMBASSAL OR'S FAREWELL.

.935

Lorpen bost

.038

་་

torpedo bost

BARON KATO LEAVING LONDON,

,03%

torpedo bost

.098

torpedo boat.

Baron Kato, the Japanese Ambassador, paid a farewell visit to the Foreign Office on 18th ult. and took leare of Sir E. Grey and the permanent officiilla, says a recent London Exchange. His Excellency has arranged to leare London on the Sunday en route to Tokio, to take up his new appointment.

As the King is not in town just row, the Ambassador's letter of recall will be pre- sented to his Majerty or his behalf os a convenient occasion.

In farewell conversation the AmbaseA dur said to Reuter's representative: "I

در

Capt. Frederick A. Poltt Liest.Com, Malcolm Murray

Lt. Comdr. H. T. R. Chambari D-Comdi, E. J. G. Mackinnon Lab-Comdr. N. EL Archdale

Yangtoms River

Canton Bangkong Hongkong

West River

Yangtms River

Commodore R. H. Anstruther, C.M.G.Hongkong

Lt. Comdr. Hon: 0. Stapford Upper Yangiems River Lb.-Com. H. R. N. Cottrell-Dermer Tangtums River

Lt. U. Godfrey Harbert

Lt. Comtr. A. A. L. Fenner

*Flagship of Admiral Alfred L. Winaios, K.O.B.,. C.V.O., C.M.G., Commander-in-Chief-

Name.

Foreign Men-of-war on the China and Japan Station.

Fag and description.

is with the greatest regret that I leave Kaiser Frans Joseph 1 Austro-Hungarian cruiser London, where I have so many friends and have received such great kindness. This Dupleix † regret is qualified, however, by the fact Kleber

that I leave the relations between Great Britain and Japan in the best possible con- Decidés dition. The foreign she of Japan are Artva happily in a very satisfactory state.

*W is the enjoyment of peace with

Vigilante

Cuptoina. Capt. H. Nauts

Capt. Vergos

Capt. Gouta

Hongkong

Hongkong

Tons, Guns, H.P.

Last report a

4000

45 BOOO

Shanghai

French armoured cruiser 10,014

30 20,000

Shanghal

French armoured cruiser

French gunboat

8700

1% 19,600

Hongkong

345

10 1000

Lieut. Vandiar

Saigon

French river ganboat

180"

6

$70

Lieut. Dordet

Canter

French gunboas

199

*

500

Lieut. de Jarvilliar

Cantón

French gunbost

130

Lieut. Collin

Tongka

Lieut. Dupuy Dutemps

Tehong Kin

French gunboat

+ Flagship of Rest-Admiral Colloch de Karillis, Commander-in-Chief, the French China Station.

all countries, and I am glad to say that Peiho the future affords every prospect of a con- Dondard de Lagree tinuation of peace and good will in the Far Mr. Gobhide said that 30,000 Indian East. The extent to which this is primarily had been murdered in twelve years, which due to the Anglo-Japaneso alliances is so was at the rate of 2,500 a year. The well realised that I need not insist upon strocities had consistently diminished the point. It is always the wish of the since the end of 1909. He joined the Japanese Government and the Japanese Sty company at the invitation of Mr. Reid, nation to have this alliance continued, and Fronde an old and esteemed friend. What was I believe also that this wish is shared in good enough for Mr. Reid was good Great Britain. Also conducive to pence

Lyns Protee

N 2ND FLOOR, No. 2 PEDDER nigh for him. He had resided in Peruare the ententes we hare with France, Pistolet ON STREET

for thirty-eight years.

One-Roomed OFFICE. Apply Pro. perty Office JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LTD.

Hongkong, April 30, 1912,

TO LET

Mr. Dickinson: During all those years did you not become aware of the fact that there were serious questions arising 595 in that portion of Peru ?-No; I never

heard anything about them.

UROPEAN FLAT in NATHAN ROAD, Kowloon, from lat November next. SHOP with Godown attached, NATHAN, ROAD, Kowlosu

Kowloon Marine Lot No. 48 with wharf.

Apply to BUMPHREYS' ESTATE & FINANCI

Jo.. LTD. Bengkong, Jana 1, 1912

Mr. Astbury, K.C.: When the dis- closures appeared in "Truth" what was their effect on your mind 2-They appear ed to be so extremely vague that they did not carry enviction.

༄་

Had you any personal reason for carry- ing on with the company, if those foul deeds were going on?-No. The witness! said he believed that the only effective method of putting a stop to the things which had occurred was through the Government. He believed Peruvian still that Arana had been imposed upon URNISHED - Lomediate possession to a great extent by his own managers

*LYEEMUN," No. 134. BABIE

and people. ROAD., The Peak,

Apply to

TO LET.

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Duddell Street, Hongkong. January 15. 1913,

TO BE SOLD OR LET (BON 1ST APRIL).

Mr. Astbury put in a letter from Senor Arana dated December 10, 1912, saying "I will endeavour to be in London per 67sonally if necessary in, February with

various documents."

ISHOP'S LODGE SOUTH, No. 6,

Fesk, 6 Rooms (unfurnished). -ULBANK, May Road, & Rooms (un. Furnish},

TO LET (1ST APRIL). 7, MOUNTAIN VIEW, & Rooms, (furnished).

DENNYS & BOWLEY. Hongkong, January 21, 1913.

OFFICES TO LET."

197

TROL February 1st, 1912, Lst Floor. To let or for sale, GLENSHIEL 25, Des Voeux Road Central, Hong- kong, at present occupied by Mess Whiteaway Laidlaw & Co.

Apply to "

Barter Boad, No. 194, Poak, 6 rooms from 1st March, 1813.

No, 1120, The PEAK, forminhod, from middle of April until end of October, 1913. Four Bedrooms, Tennis Court and Garden, 3 DES YEUX VILLAS,' No. 82, Peak, G Rooms

♦CRAIG RYRIE, No. 4, the Peak, to Let the situation; 8-rooms; tennis and croquet lawas..

FOR SALE

'HARTING and BUGATE, on part or Kowloon Inland Let No. 1184

Apply to

LISSTRADA DAVIS, Brd Floor, Alexandra Buildings: Hongkong, Ang. 2, 1911.

FRENCH STORE, 6, Queen's Road Central, Hongkong, January 21, 1919,

153,

TO LET.

PRATA EAST, GODOWN;

2, WEST END. TERRACE, SHAMPER. From lat May, 1918,".-

Apply to

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST. SAMENT & AGEMUS Co., L Hongkong Heptember 2, 1911.

The Committee adjourned until Wed. nesday.

* -

Senor Arana is Júlia C. Arana, men ber of the Peruvian firm who were the

vendors in 1907 when the Peruvian Amazon Rubber Company was registered ander English law. He was appainted liquidator of the company.

LOSING WEIGHT:

BY THE POUND

"Under Weight," a condition of ill-health, shows your assim ilative powers are decreasing.

WATERBURY'S METABOLIZED COD LIVER OIL- COMPOUNDI

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OF ALL CHEREISTS

Russia, and the United State. These also Mousquet form a powerful guarantee in the Far East. Mancho

"There are continually rumours about Mongolia Manchuris, etc., which may have some effect on the public, hut they leave the official mind untouched owing to Emden the excellent relations that we enjoy with Gazinoas the countries I have named."

KNIGHT IN ARMOUR.

APPEARS AS DEFENDANT IN CITY COUET.

A "knight" in full armour, who was driven up to the Guildhall in a van, ap-

pear

Taku

d at the City Summons Court on 10th | Tiger alt. in answer to a summons **for that he, Thingtau on January 2, within the general limits of Vaterland the Metropolitan Streets Ast, did unlaw- fully carry a certain plassed by way of Calabria. advertisement

Commanding the Ines!"defenos Indo-Chins

Conde, Bendminann

Capt. Mörsberger

Capt. Lieut. Virlo.

Capt. Biting

Freneb sub-marins --French sub-marino

Lieut. Bolaix

Saigon

Saigon

French armoured gunboat ~ 1798

10

1700

Lieut. Gaillaamo-Louis

Saigon

French destroyer

250

7 303

Lieut. Aurillac **

Saigon

Therville

French destroyer

Capl, de Frigate Ronisen

Hongkong

Flesch destroyer

130

7

300

Comdr. de Marquessar

Saigon

French destroyer French surveying-ship

307

B

300

Saigon

1625 10 · 9000

Comdr. Voisin

Selgen

*-flagship of Capt. (Commodore Boudicant,

German cruiser

$800

ntis Jaguar

German armoured cruiser 11,800 German gunboat

22 13,500 38 26,000

Capt v. "Restorf

Sratox

Captain Bruninghaus

Tringham

900

12 1900

Comdr. v. Gohren

Shanghai

German gunbost

900

12 1900

Comdr. Vanselow

Tsingtan

Gemmar cruiser.

$250

24 11,000

Capt. Bahucks

Tringta

Leipzig

Luchs

Garman ganboat

900

10 1360

Tsingtan

Nürnburg Ottor

German cruiser

3400

921 13,200

Isingisa

German river gunboat

Yangtze Rive

Schs thurst 8, 90

German flagship

11,600

38 26,000

Shanghai

German torpedo-host

400

8.. 6500

Capt. Lieut. Berrenberg

Thington

German torpedo-bost German gunbost German river gunboat

2:80

6000

Obit. z. 5. Claasseni

Tringiam

900 " 10

1350

Comdr. Böcker

Tringtau

993

4

1300

Capt. T. Frhr. Speth v. Schulzburg Cambois

Jerman river gunboat

299

4

500

Obit, z. B. Prina

Shanghai

Italian cruiser

9145

Condr. Sommi Picenardi

Shangħaj

Portuguese cruiser

1757

Capt. Anibal de S. Dine

Portagacer gunboat

Capt. Martins

Portuguese gunboat

.700

Captain José de Carvalho Orató

Macso

UNITED STATES VESSELS ATTACHED TO ASIATIC STATION,

U. S. submarine

Ensign J. McG. Murray

Carita

Lient, F. D. Ma Whorter

Carita

Ers.gn J. 0. Van de Carr

Clavite

Ensign C. M. Yates

Cavita

3430 U. S. protected eruiner U.S.torpedo-bost destroyer 420 U.S.torpedo-host destroyer. 420 U S. gunboat.

10 "7500

Com, M. I Bristol

Cruising

T 8000

Easiga H. A. Jones

Carita

7

8000

Lieut. B. H

Cavite

243

250

Ensign W. L. Heftarg

Canton

C.8. torpedo-boat-destroyer. U. S. protected cruiser U.S.torpedo-boat-destroyet

7 8000

Leat. F. J. Fletcher

Curite

8183

11 10,000

Comdr. J. S. Bobinson

420

7. 8000

U.S. torpedo-bost destroyer:

490

7. 2000

Lent. B. H. Green

620

1500

It. Comdr. S. Gannou

Shanghal

U. B. gubboat

1988

Coudr. G. E. Harvell

Shanghai

U. B. station ship

1900

-1100

Lieut. I V. Lowe

3000

IC EL. P. Bar

U. 8. ntonitor U.18. gopbest

5877

243

Leth B. B. Taylor

U. E ses going tug U. B. Bepair ship.

1600

Lieut. S. W. Wolláca

Lieut. W. O. Wallace

U. 8. gushost

208

1.800

250

Lt. G, C. Diohanan -Comd

A Whey

206

7824

Inside the armour was James Wilson, an Adamastor ex-Cavalry soldier, who returned from Macao India few days ago, and he had boon Patria employed to ride through the streets as an advertisement of "The Miracle" at the Covent Garden. Opera House.

A-2. A constable said he saw the defendant, A dressed in the armour he now wore, riding 4-6 grey bors in Liverpool atrest and carry-AT

Albany ings banner, pruduced in court, on which appoared the words, "The Miracle," and a

Bainbridge shield inscribed Covent Garden, 8 and

Barry 6 30. Asked if he knew he was doing

Callao wrong. Wilson said he told the gur nor if City ho he same in the City he would be sum-Chauncey -⚫Cincinnati moded."

In answer to questions the constable Dale. maid Wilson was 1. llowed by a small crowd Decatur of street arabe. The latter were not part El Cano

of his retinue, nor were they la annour, à Helena man was qu to entitled to ride thecugh the Mohican City on a grey horse in armour if he liked. Monadnock Mr Ricketts (defending): You have not Monterey yet established yourself as censor of the Fampange siothes people shall wear in the City ?-No Plecataqua The Cleik There is an Act which pro Pomper hibits masquerading in the public through. quirse fare

Rainbo Mr Ricketts If whom ought to be a lut of suminonass after Lord Mayor's Day. The Alderman said the regulations to

congestion/gún

that they

PRICE $1.95 and $2.25

and costs.

7

U. B. gamboat

U. F. monitor

V. S. crude

U. S. gunboat

U..8, armored cruis

U.S. gunboat

D. 9. Lug

USB to Fleship of Best-Admiral R. Fal

Lieut. C. A. Woodruff

Commander J. V. Chaso

Carlt

Libat. J. J. Hannigan

Lt. Comdr. D. W.-Wurtzbangh

Habbard

P. E. Radolife

ir-in-Chief, Vizitað Slater Adatio

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