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Sir-There is a psychology in suffragettiem. MURICAS BOUNDS ON A SCREEN HOW THE. It was very timely of Mr. Shipley to call atten«logy

tion to the mental phenomena

GRAND CIRCUS of explosiveness which we have recently witnessed in connexions DIE LE with this movement, and the scientide letter of Physiologist" is an able and confirmatory ap- pendix to the views enunciated by Dr. Shipley

Bat, Sir, I think that we must go a little further and view the developments of these modern fanatice as being akin to the explosive fury of epileptica. Perverted or undeveloped sexualism no doubt is, se Physiologist" points tactics, but it must be remembered that many of out, responsible for much of the suffragtto their leaders are not only married women but are alse mothers of familien.

There is no insanity in the idea of votes for women, but there misy by the strenuous contemplation of the means by be insanity ougendered which the idea is to be attained, and these self- made catenary martyrs are best viewed as er- amples of the condition of reduction to mone daism which is the local sign of ancient and modern revivalism. The gradual disporsion of energy connotes the safe relationship of the organism to its environment, but the accumu

A novelty recently shown at the Berlin Exhibition of Inventions was the compressed air typewriter, which is without springs and levore to wear out and break, and has 80 per cent loss parts than the ordinary lever machine. The horizontal type-wheel, with letters sliding radially outward, rotates constantly around a vertical shaft. Below the type-wheel, and rolating with it, is a vane, which has a chauuel taking air from the source of supply and branch ing to the diaphragm chamber inside the type. wheel. In its rotation the vane passes around the inner periphery of a fized ring which has openings connected by tubes to the keys. The air from the rotating vane normally passes through these openings and escapes from the keys, but when the finger covers the aperture in the key, the air is forced back into the tube and the pressure produced as the vane passos thelations closed tube pushes out the diaphraga, pressing the letter opposite against the paper on the plates. Only a touch of the finger is necessary, the air doing the work, printing the character in the of a second. While the typo-wheel is oporating as usual, an automatic duplicating attachment can be made to perforate a paper pattern, and as this passed over the keyboard the perforations cause the machine to reproduce the writing, any number of successive copies being possible. An electric or water motor gives compressed air for a few cents a day.

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The new method by which a Berlin company plates iron and other metals with lead, zinc, tin and their alloys seems to be remarkably simple and effective. After the object to be coated is thoroughly eloaned, the finely pulverized plating metal mixed with a suitable liquid, is applied na à paint, which is dried and then fased by a gas-fume or in a furnace. A pound of the metal paint gives an even, rust-proof coating for hourly 100 feet of old or new surfaco.

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Photography in the dark offers an interesting feld for the inquisitive amateur. In the experiments of Dr. Russel, sensitive plates have been strongly impresseil in total darkness when placed near or in contset with leaves, flowers, seeds, stems and tubes of many plants, the exposure varying from a few minutes to more than 18 hours, and action being quickened by heat up to 130 deg. F. Even leaves that had been dried between blotting papor for three years gave a faint impression. Sap is very active in affecting the platas, as is also the oil, eil of nuts especially on oxidation: Castor oil, however, is inactive even after months of

exposure to air, and no offect is produced by

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tlio irregular discharge of i energy-fostered or hindered as they may OUR ALL STAR COMPANY OF LONDON be by opposition lead to brainstorms, which are subrosive of the self and its altruistic obligations. It is not given to all women to relieve theirenergy by ordinary means, and when form of brooding on imagined, or even on real, the energy, or force of conviction," takes the wrongs it sets up what is called psychologically, a state of mono-ideism which absorbs all the other faculties in its solf-aggrandissment, and finally expends itself in the impulsive attempt scarcely conscious even, of the injury it does to. to realize its own ends, regardless, at times

its own cause and to other

One great feature in these social and political cataclysms is their periodisity, and this rhythmical accentaation is bort met by holding ourselves in patience until the wars of enthusiasm preventive measures as may be necessary for our swept past, taking in the meantime such own protection, and calmly wondering what form the next outburst will take. come excessive, and when it is promulgated by

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TORTH BRITISH AND MERCAN TILE INSURANCE COMPANY.

22nd January-Shanghai 19th Jan Goueral-C. M. S. N. Čo.

AKI MARU, Japanese str., 3,995, J. Nagro,

24th Jan.-Seattle 22nd Dec., General Nippon Yusen Kaisha.

ANHUI, British str., 1,550, J. Meathrel, 15th

Jen-Shanghai 12th January, General- Butterfield & Swire.

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ADRATOON APCAR, British str. 2.931, A.

Stewart, 16th January--Moji 14th Jau.,. General-David Sassoon & Co.

ASCANIA, Gorman str., 2,033, Geertz, 25th Jan -Chinkiang 22nd January. General- Hamburg-Amerika Linie.

BORNEO, Geriau atr., 1,344, Sombill, 22nd

Jan-Sandakan 16th January, Timber- Melahers & Co.

Boro MARU, Jap. str., 1,813, M. Yawamoto, 7th Jan-Moji 31st Deo, Coal-Mitsu Bussen Kaisha.

C. DIEDERICHSEN, Gorman str., 774, Kaiser, 22 Jan-Haiphong and Hollow 21st Jan, Gener-Jebsen & Co.

CHANGSHA, British str., 2.300, F. Finlayson.

25th Jan-Syilney 31st Dee, Gnuoral Butterfield & Swire..

CuZNAN, British sta.. 1,350. Wavell, 22ml Jan. Shanghai 19th Jan., General Butter- field & Swire.

CHEONGDING, British str., 1.256: K. Mo Clymont Liddell, 20th Jan-Chinganto, 10th Jan. General--Jurižne, Matheson & Co.

CHIHIA, British str., 1.143. Warrack 24th Jen. -Haiphong 21st Jan., General-Butter- field & Swire.

CamDAR, Norwegian str.. 1302, Nielsen, 1st January-Swatow 31st December. Ballast

Aagaard, Thoreson & Co. CHIYUEN, Chinese str., 1171, C. Sturt, 17th Jan-Shanghai and Swator 16th Jau., General-C. M. S, N, Co.

CHOISING, German str. 1.022. J. Brahn, 24th Jau-Bangkok 14 Jan.. Rice, Salt and Teakwood-Butkarttald & Sarize.

CHOYBANG, British: str., 1.424, A.. E. Sandbach. 21st Jan-Shanghai via Ports 15th Jau., General --Jardine, Matheson & Co DEVAWONGSU, Geaman str.. 1,068, F. Rehwaldt, 22nd Jan.-Bangkok 14th Jun.. Ries and Wood-Butterfield & Swire.

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£3,000,000 2,750,000

687,500 0.0 3,065,374 15 7

master in the art of propagandism it is, especially if of a highly emotional character, sure to strict devotees who give themselves up unreservedly to its worship. Hence, tarantism in some shape must always be with us, and whether it takes the form of formatinal dancing, of religious revival, of blatant suffragettism, or of running amok iu impulsive violence, it must be regarded as closely allied to, if it is not actually, a temporary mental alienation. I have IL. seen several of these sovial crisis, and in

The Undersigned, AGENTS for the abore insanity, and if it can only be realized that Company, are prepared to ACCEPT RISKS these violent ontbarate of emotional zeal often | against FIRE at Current Rates. proceed from overwrought introspection upon.

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO., ideas, which may possibly have some gorms of

Agents.

(1019 truth and right in thein, we shall not only

Hongkong, 21st July, 1909. hare & more correct view of their real nature, but perhaps also a possible means of curing and AACHEN AND MUNICH FIRE IN- stopping the agitation, a method more potent

SURANCE CO. that imprisonment or sympathy with any form

OF AIX-LA-CHAPELLE all of "martyrilom," and that method is to let

that emotional stress lends to mono-

each of the cases of well-marked

is, and through it to impulssi and to actsT

some plant parts--such as the cotyledons of which necessitate, not the prison, but the quiet beaus and the outer envelopes of some fruits and uninteresting seclusion of the lunatic nor by such substances as starob, felinlese,naylum.

Ini, Bir, yours obediently,

Lecturer on Psychological Medicine, St. Bartholomew's Hospital. 30, Harley-street, W., December 26.

A CASE FOR THE PSYCHICAL RESEARCH SOCIETY.

gum, sugar. "pith and pollen. That the T. CLAVE BHAW, MD, F.R.C.P., Emeritus phenomena are not due to radioactivity.han bean proven by the fact that interposing a sheet of glass or mion prevents all action. The effectatale ascribed by Dr. Russel to bydro- gen peroxide or oxide which many fa vestigators have found to be one of the first products of plant growth, and generated by tarpentine and other resins, and is so active that one part in a million parte of water affects a photographic plate in 24 hours in the dark.

By his new method of wheat-farming, Gen. Levitsky, of the Russian snny, claims to produce an enormous yield of grain and unusually stout straw, and believes that he has converted the plant into a perennial. He simply sow's single grains at the bottom of conical pits 12 to 18 inches deep. The ased is bacaly covered with

earth, and be the leaf appeare above ground it is just covered, the operation being repeated five or six times, until the pit is full. In this way as many as 19,683 shopts have been obtained from one grain.

The piano is improved and its sound in. crowned, nocording to the claim of J. Cadenbach s German inventor, by the plan of letting wooden cups into the back of the sounding-board.

The following letter appears in a recent issue of The Times-

Sir,The following may be considered worthy of report; the circumstances are literally

accurate.

Last evening between 4 and 5 the housekeeper here came in and said, Coms and see Dr. Astley" (the vicar of this parisha). *** See Dr. Astler I said, Yes, Dr. Astle

he took me into the study and asked me to lawn and saw nothing. "You are looking in look but of the window. I glanced over the the wrong direction; look there."

And there I saw the full presentiment of a

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(120 Hongkong, 5th September, 1908.

THE GLOBUS INSURANCE COMPANY OF HAMBURG.

THE Undersigned, having been appointed AGENTS for the above Company, are prepared to ACCEPT RISKS against FIRE at Current Rates.

"CARLOWITZ & Co.

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--Zaís mezéssful and highly popular feinody, mind to fa Contigental Hospitals by Kicori, Kostan, Jobert, Tolpasa and others, combines all the desiderata to be mought in a mina of the kied, and surpasses everything hitherto

clergyman with the doar cu about 4.40 THERAPION N015 I turned and looked behind me. It must be a white in the gathering darkness (about

reflection of myself," I said. That, however, was impossible.

short time, often skese disparaly,removes ad discharges frená ibeurinary organı,effectually superseding injections,(hause of which does irreparable harm by laying the foundation of stricture and tibor serious diseases.” In dysentery, plks irritation of the lower bowel, cough, bronchika.azthis, and - -game of the mare trying complaints of this kind, it will be found astonishingly efficacious, affording prompt sellet where other well-tried remedies have been powerless, for

I looked again more carefully. The vision represented a clergyman sitting at a table or desk, with books before him. I noticed also a gold chain across Lis waistcost (this is how Dr. THERAPION NO 2 Astley, the vicar here, wore it. I land three or four views, and then went outside and lacked the supposed wall. agalust which the figure was sitting. It was really an inlet or alcore, and here, the housekeeper said, the vicar used to sit and read in the summer time.

at

In declaring that eases of premature barial are by no means so rare as is commonly supposed,

Dr. Aktley is vicar of this pariah, and left Dr. J. Brindley James, a British physician, England for Biskra, Algeria, on December 10. probably does not voice the belief or experienceHe and his wife were in the railway accident in of medical men in general, Thirteen different a taurel, reported, no doubt, by you. I had u tests to show whether death has really occurred If you think the above worthy of publication letter from the chaplain at Algiers giving details. ars given by Dr. James, and be advises that you may make any use you like of it. I hava after these have been applied, burial be delayed communicated with no other paper. CONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed until actual decomposition has begun. One of that all Goods are being landed at their the tests is the injection of flucrosein, which risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and turns the skin a deep yellow and the eyes an Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, at Kowloon, whence and/or from the wharves emerald green, if life is still present. Shock by delivery may be obtained.

electricity, applying hot sealing-wax and

to rant.

STRAITS.

B. BROCK, Acting Vicar. East Rudham Vicarage, King's Lynu, Dec. 27,

LORD PLUNKET ON INDIA AND THE COLONIES.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods Injecting ammonia, are other means taken to The Governor of Now Zealand, speaking at ú have left the Godowns, and all Goods, romaining bring out life iudications, and examination with college price distribution at Wellington, upferred undelivered after the 1st Febr, will be subject X-rays shows a clearly defined shadow of the in India. Those parts of the Empire which to the lack of interest which the Colonies took All Claims against the Steamer must be pre- heart only when thest organ is motionless. Even were not self-governing were insufficioutly cod. sented to the Undersigned on or before the orgsations of breathing and stoppage of the sidored by the self-governing Colonies. He had 25th Febr., or they will not be recognized. heart, however, are not absolute proof of death from the olonial point of view was not rather even heard it seriously discussed whether Indis All broken, elated, and damaged Goods are Cases in support of this statement are cited, and a drag. Personally he thought that there was: to be left in the Godowns, where they will be it seems to be very likely to be found true in nothing more magnificent about the Empire examined on the 1st Febr... at 3 pm.

apparent douth from drowning.

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The acoustic oscillograph, the now derice of an English inventor, gives an audience a visible representation of the music they are hearing. A small mirrer is oscillated by the vibration of a phonograph diaphragm, and reflects a beam of light to another mirror, which, rotating uniformly, throws it upon a screen. The light ray, us thus projected, given on the acres a luminous curve, constantly changing to cor respond with the musical sounds.

For a number of years the oscillation of the earth's axis has been watched at special obser vatories at half a dozen places along the parallel of 39 deg. 8' north latitude. A report made. by Th. Albrecht shows that since 1900 the greatest shifting of the pole has been about 40 fest, the vibration having been very alight in 1900, but increasing considerably by 1903-4, reaching a gecoad minimum about 1905-7, and being now

near another maximum.

than British rule in India. Some of the talk about the present state of affairs was perfect nonsense. India was not considered sufficiently, oven at home.

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the blood; scurvy, pimples, spots, blotches, pains and awel-

•lings of the jalakaj seous lary symptoms, gout,thonmatíma,. and all discases for which it has been too much a fashion to employ mercury, sarsaparilla, &c., to the dentesictions of

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jexhaustion, impaired vitality, alteplazmeer, and all the distressing consequences of early error, excess, residenca în buc anhealthy climates, &e. It possesses surprising power in "estoring strength and vigoờ so the debilitated at

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Jan-Hangay 6th January, Bomeral- Aagaard Thornsen & £x;

EMPRESS OF CHINA, British str. 3,046, R. Archibald, R.NR. 22nd Jan,--Vancouver. 3. C. 21st Juu., General--C. P. R. Co. FooSHING, British str., 1,423, F. Lisinman, 19th Jan-Wahu 15th Jan, Rics--Jardine, Matheson & Co.,

GANGES, British str., 2.721, Pierworth, 2 st

Jan.-Barry 3rd Dec.. Coal-Admiralty: GERMANIA, Gorman str., 1,600. 11. Flügel,

23rd Jan-Sydney 10th Dec, Koyen - Stemsson & Co.

HAZEZ, British str., Cave, 24th January-

Singapore 16th Jan-Dodwell & Co. HALDIS, Norwegian str. 1.056, Solberg, 20th Jen.--Swatów 19th Jan., Bullast Angoord Thoresen & Co.

HELENE, German atr., 771, Jessen, 18th Jan

Hoihow 16th Jan., Gonoral-Jebrik Ca

HINSANG, British str. 1526; Smith, 24th Jan.

Wakamatsu 18th Jan, Coal Matheson & Co.

urdino,

KANCHOW, British str., 1,216, Moukmu 20th Jan. Chinkloue 17th Jang General- Butterfeld & Swire.

KEEMUN, British at 9,067, Conradi, 2ănĪ Jan.-Manila 21st January, General-- Butterfield & Swire.

KIANGPINO, Chinese str., 1.222, H. den, 25th January-Chinking, 20th January, General Chinese.

KNIVSBERG, German st... 646, D. Henk, 19th”.

Jan Haiphong 15th Hollow 18th Jan., Rice-Jelson & Co.

Korat, German str., 1.900, W. Behwilt, 16th. Jan.-Bangkok 8th Jan, Rice-Butterfeld & Swire.

KOREA, American six., 5,651, S. Sandberg, 18th Ja-San Francisco 22nd Deo., Muils and General-P. M. B. E, C

AUETCROW, British str., 1,787, . Haker, 241i Jan. --Probolingo 17th January, Stig Butterfield & Swire.

MACHEW, German str., 995, R. G. Zalmer, 15th Jaat. Bangkok 3rd Jan., Kice ant Teabwood-Nordiontacher Lloyd.

MANDAL, Norwegian str., 1,194, E. Ericksen

25th Dec. Siratow 24th December, Ballust --A, T. & Co.

SALIE, German str., 1,169, Christiansen, 12th

Jun--Rangoon 31st Dee, Groundnuts- Jebsen & Co.

PAKKO, British str., 1,226. A. Walker, 18th Jan-Swatow 17th January, General- Butterfield & Swire.

PROPER, Norwegian str., 923, K. Larsson, 25th Jau-Chiakiang 22nd Jan., Ground.

·unt-Hamburg-Amarika Linie SAMSEN, Gorman str., 998, F. Schmetz, 19th

-Bangkok 8th January, Rice-

Jerfelt & Swire..

SHANTUNG, British str., 1,835, Goswitch, 22nd

January Bangkok 12th Juu. Bic Butterfield & Swire.

SBIBATA MABU, Jep. str. 1.800. J. Rogers,

23rd Jan.-Moji 17th Jan., Coal Order. SHINO MARU, Jap, str., 1.120. T. Fearakan, 24th Jan. Moji 17th Jup. Coel-Hi Mori & Co,

SOLSTAD; Norvegian str., 672, Melsom, 17th Jannrry-Singapore 11th Jan, Rice- Anguard Thoresen & Co. SUISANG, British tr

W. D. Welsh,

100 Jan.--Singapore 9th Jan., Genera!-- Jardine, Matheson & Co.

TAISHAN, British str. 1,226, J. B. Laing, 24thr

January-Saigon 19th Jaunary, Rico Bradley & Co.

TSINTAU, German str., 1,002, Fr. Bucking, 16th Jan.-Baugkok 5th and Swater 15th Jau, Rice-Butterfield & Swire.

BAILING VESSELA.

ANNIA F. SMALE, American 4-masted Iorque,

209, John F. Colstrup, 13th Dec.-Port Land Oregon 8th Oct., Lumber-Mr. Jack.

DAYLIGHT, Britian bargue, 3,060, M. Bryde 9th October-Yokohama 19th September, BallistStandard Oil Co.

LYNEHURST, British 4-mastod barque, 2,500 Parnell, 140 September-Bangkok 25th August, Case Oil-Standard Oil Co.

ISITORS

CANTON

TO Should purchase" FROM, HONGKONG TO CANTON,

BY THE PEARL RIVER."

CAPTAIN C. V. LLOYD (5.8, "FATEHAN

With Olustrations, Maps and Plans.

Price

$1.90

On Sale at

Hongkong: "DAILY PRESS" Office.

Messrs. KELLY & WALSH, Messrs. W. BREWER & CO. Messrs. A. 8. WATSON & Co.

Canton: Hongkong, 4th October, 1903.

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