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INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION

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FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.

[[\HE Company's Steamship

THE

** FOOKSANG,”

having arrived from the above Porta, Consignada. of Cargo by her are hereby informed that their

Goode will be delivered from alongside.

Cargo impeding the discharge or remaining

en board" after 4 P.M. on the 17th inst. will. De

landed at Consiguses' risk and orpen. No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by

JARDINE MATHESON & Co., Lan. General Managers,

Hongkong, 16th August, 1910.

[14

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NOTICE.

YONSIGNEES of Cargo from London ex " and "Matapan" from 1.8. "Dordogne Havre ex sa Matapas" from Bordosur or B.B. Verbeoknis in connection with above Steamer, are hersby informed that their Goods with the exception of Opium, Tressure and Valuables are being landed and stored at their Tisks

Bito the hazardous

ardous and or extra hazarılons Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., at Kowloon, whence de- Ilvery may be obtained immediately after landing. Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless intimutin is received from the Consignços bofors Noon To-DAY requesting it to be landed kere.

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned. Goode remaining unclaimed after the 22nd inst, at Noox, will be subject to reet and landing charges.

All claims must be sent in to ma on or before the 23rd inst., or they will not be recognized,

All damaged packages will be examined on the 22nd inst.. at 3 r. M.

No Fire Insurance has been effected,

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Agent.

Hongkong, 15th August, 1910.

GATION COMPANY.

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MARTIN'S

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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18тn, 1910.

ENGLISH AND AMERICAN GIRLS,

TO KILL CONSUMPTION.

DIE LAVDER BRUNTON'S REMARKABLE

- STATEMENT.

To the course of a long artiale on the subject, The Timen sayi: In England it is the boy of the family who is fleet considered; in America it is the girl. Every roughness is smoothed from her path; she is, as a rule, upared all re- Considerable interest has been aroused by the sponsibility, and, if necessary, innumerable statement attributed to Sir-Lander Brunton at sperilicos are made in order that her girlhood. the annual Congress of the Royal Institute of should be

In short and on free from care as possible. Public Health at Birkenhead recently, to the

For life is

te Bons ently to be ally for effect that, if the knowledge now obtainable tual round of enjoyment petual

practically few were properly, solentifically, and constantly no sorions demands upon her time.

applied, consumption would be as rare in The spheres of girl-life are sharply defined twenty-five years line as leprosy is to-day

the "college and "society girl

When Sir Lauder Braaton was seen by a represent entirely different sides of girlnde Westminster Gazette representative the ominont charactety" girl is perhaps the most

product of her country and the hysician was fully prepared to stand by the one to be most frequently encounted Adapta matter of fact," he said. "I feel that I mader- opinion with which he had been oredited, "As & thon being one of the keynotes of her character, stated the caso by saying it was possible to coupled with a nusually quick and observant stamp ont-tuberculosis in twenty-five years. wind she is a delightful companion. In believe it could be done in five. All things that hor thirst for "being up to date." she is are possible, however, are not practicable, and equally interested in clothes ad culture. I am bound to confess that many practical diffi Cribs such as the Review Club and the enlties stand in the way of the full realisation Magazine Club digest the world for her of my dream of the complete abolition of this and provide her with neatly worded lorongo foll disease." containing the

any and every subject. Her conversations, therefore, usually the "propor, scientite, and constant applica

essence of

Asked for an explanation of his reference to brilliant, especially as she always possesGOL that

to horsall and to her hostess which to of existing knowledge concerning tubercu f duty cause her to avert overy in order to loss, Bir Lauder proceeded: show herself off in the best

light. Sho bar-i

the-infinite capacity for taking padas in her dress which amounte

in this case to positive gening

Her English sister, with considerably more satural possibilities, such as complexion, hair and general health, Escks the realization no of good dressing that attention to small details which go so far to make up the general

well-dressed woman.

NOTED Of

ylish girl, on the whole, compares

"It is now admitted that the Koch bacillus is the cause of the disease; and if we van provent- this bacillus from getting into man we stamp the disease out. That is the problem, Now, the avenues through which the bains effects an entry are mainly two in number-milk and dust. If a supply of pare milk oun be secured we prevent the disease in children. We never can abolish dust, I suppose; but we can make it fres from germe by abolishing the offensive habit of rather unfavourably with the American as spitting, which impregnates the dust with the far as culture and its application are consumption bacillus to an alarming degree.

entry life led by the cerned. The country of English girls renders them somewhat dull as social factors, even if it gives them that kaswlodge of nature, as a birthright, which is denied to the town-dwelling American girl. The contrast, in fact, is between a product of of the most "up-to-date" community.

majority

"Of course, what is really wanted is the destruction of all taberertions coms; but hiling that, we ought to be able to ensure supply of pure milk, which is something quite out of our reach at present. The Pre aident of the Local Government Board game. time age promised to introduce a Pure Mülk

NAPIER JOHNSTONES'

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STEAMERS."

"SQUARE BOTTLE" ANGHIN, German str., 1,001, 8. Kumpel, 15th

WHISKY,

BEWARE OF

UNVARIED FOR

THE SAME TO-DAY

150 YEARS.

IN 1745.

Sv

· IMITATIONS

SOLE AGENTS IN HONGKONG:

August-Bangkok 5th August, Rice

Butterfield & Swiro,

BALON INNERDALE, British

Alister, 4th Amerih str., 2,139.

& Co.

Mrs

moji 29th July, Cont DENDORAN, British str.. 2,587, .A. W: S

ney

Thomson. 16th Augnat-Singapore 10th' August, General-Gibb, Livingston & Co. BORNEO, German str., 1,476, F. Bombill, 15th August-Sandakan 9th August, Timber -- Melchers & Co.

CHENAN, British str., 1,350, W. L. Jonos, 15th Angust-Shanghai 11th August, General -China

Naviga

rigation Co.

CHOISING, German atr., 1,621, J. Bouha: 15th Angast-Kohsichang 8th Aug.. Rice and Rosewood-Butterfield & Swire. CHOTFA, Ger

German

atr, 1,055, F. Solonitz, 7th Angust-Bangkok 1st Angust, Timber and Bloe-Norddeutscher Lloyd.

CHUNGA

ANG, British str., 1,418, R. Y. Anderson, 15th Augongay 12th Aug., Coal- Jardine, CowRIC, British

& Co.

str. 3.255, L. J. Falla, 9th Auguet-Newolwang 1st August, General Aistic Petroleum. Do

Foochow

British

ritish str., 1,228, Vincent, 8th August Honray 5th August, Cond Butterfield &

& Swire. FOOKSANG, British str., 1,987, T. A. Mitcheli,

16th AugustCalcutta via Straits 30th July, General-Jardine, Matheson & Co. FUSDI MARD, Japanese str., 5,189, Murakami,-

16th August-Moji 10th August, Coal- Mitsui Bussan Kaisba

LANE, CRAWFORD & CO., GERMANIA, German str. 603. C. Tyson, 3ei

and from ALL WINE MARCHANTS. [45

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

nature with the most artificial on the other! Bill, but wo hare not seen it yet I make a Mr. P. E. Adan

1719 band, in England it is, after all,

every girl to te intereste l'in some form or other work, whereas in

AS SUPPLIED TO THE HOUSE OF Loeds and HOUSE OF COMMONS

THORNE'S

OLD VÄT

DIYO HET WAS STARTED BY THE LATE ADSØRT THORNÍ NA EULEROCK AND MAY BEEN SOLD ARTTA BERES SON

HONGKONG HOTEL.

Dr. C. Miller

Lof social and does it is, is now too often contains: There are only two Mr. W. L Branwell———————Mr_H___L_Mozio --

ed

compel the farmers and dairy folks to supply milk free from the contaminating impurities it. larga contken, I believe-Birminghama and Man chester which possess by laws affecting the milk supply; and it is highly desirable that a low should be passed compelling all the municipal anthorities to set in a similar way.

- A SIMPLE. BUT NEFECTIVE STERILISKA.”

A good deal has been urged by medical and soientile authorities against the sterilisation of milk as a part of the censade against consump tion; but Sir Lauder Bruntus indicated the possibilities of a simple beat effective storilising plan which he had himself witnessed in operation in Belfast.

Amerion that work, done by a clue of women who are highly educated indeed, but who have given up their life

to that one object and form a class apart. The men whom the American girl meets are sa a rule, men of her own city who bava a shrewd knowledge of business and who pride thomsolver probably walled to New York and to

They travelled and their standard measure is out ward success, not perhaps alwaya of polar, but invariably of prominence in the public eyo. The English girl is frequently brought in contact with life as it is lived in different parts of the Empire, for some of her men folk aro eure to be possesed by Wonderinst.

It was at an industrial school,” he said; which has so often developed into the power of that I saw it; and the iden certainly struck colonizing. The interests her life are world-me as being an orneadingly simple and effective "The milk maka not the doomber boiling ply Lebanon to Lebombo, and her interests in sport

polo in India to cricket in Australia These are the two keynotes of

of an English

girl's life-politics and sport-mail they are firth indulged in with that cleanness and vigour which are only possible through health of body and mind, with perhaps, an accompaniment of rustio dulness,

-wide instead of focal, and this is reflected in sil mode of fret was not brought to

from

from

By nature the American girl is colder and less emotional than the English girl, and her attitude towards men is one of unfailing good

nideredYet at the same time women are

by the American men as a race apart,

point. You could not tell the diferenco in taste between the milk which had been treated and milk as it comes from the cow. The authori

ties at the school simply turned the steam- pipe into the milk-pail, and partially atariliand the contents! The value of this plan is, I think, demonstrated by the fact that case of Laberculosis among the children at this school have been considerably reduced since the sys- tem was frat patintɔ operation.".

SCOTCH WHISKY. Separate res. The man is wholly wrapped up that it seems to take a delight in attacking the

BOLE AGENTS IN

VALUE OF SANATOLIA TEKATMENT. Not only may the creation of now, cases be who must be placed 'uposss pedestal and pro-diminished by the adoption of the premations pitiated by much attention and many offerings enumerated, but Bir Lauder Braaten is also of In a sense the chivalric instinct is almost opinion that the present methods of treatment foo deeply implantedes concerning women results.

in the

American of tabernious subjects in yielding satisfactory man, and in many of he is, although he we

a would be horrified to be told

"I am quite certain," he said, "that the so, curiously medieval. And here again we come Aanatorium form of treatment is a good & apon one of those deep lines of

of cleavage which vide the American ideale for womanhood from bat, like all drastic remedies, must be applied the with great care to produce the best results. the English. In England, hefore marrings, the Patients are known to have greatly benefited by

·man and t'

little of each I sea comparatively girl sea

open-air treatment; and it is no longer possible other, but after marriage the common life is a to argue that the disease is inourable, for we necessity and the woman must be prepared

To have been able to demonstrate by subsequent study his interests and to make them more or examination that people have completely re- lesa Lor ovn. In America, before marriage, covered from the attacks of tuberculosis.' the man and the girl are excellent friends and

"One of the sad lost facts to me," Sir Lauder comrades, enjoying much freedom in their intercourse; after marriage the two seem to lead concluded, concerning this terrible malady, is

in bis

his business, and the woman, when her work most interesting members of a household. The to the house is over, devotes most of her energier intellectual man or woman, together with the to the parait of social pleasures. In fact they most lovable and kindly, seem peculiarly prone cannot really be said to lead a common life. To to sucumbs to it. I have observed this strange a large extent this is the man's fault: for he as fact again and again, bat am quite unable to a rule considers his wife such a delicate object 6000unt for it. But

But give the country a law for that she is, so to speak, put under a glass case, the supply of pure milk and another for the and all cares and worries and even rightful re abolition of the spitting babit, and we shall be sponsibilities are carefully kept: from her. well on the road towards the stamping out of

She takes no active part in the man's everyday life, for taberculosis. In justification of original she is often completely ignorant of his financial assertion I cannot do better than recall the fact obtained from THE LADUAN COAL for every penny.

The idea of FIELDS Co., ID, who are prepared to Supply ments era definite allowance is abhorrent to the tion of fresh cases,

marriage settle-aff all the rabid dogs and preventing the importa

Whether the same treat.- FRESH COAL straight from the Mines Steamers load at the Wharves. Quick deepatch done, the American woman, with all her indo is not for me to decide."

American mind; and yet, when all is said and ment can be applied to tuberculous nowa or not Telegrams: "Labor Labuan."

is the most dependent of women; for BRADLEY & Co., Agents.

pendence, Hongkong, 12th August, 1909. [931

is not he who holds the purse-strings after all the real master?

It seems

well-nigh impossible that with all her wonderful brilliance and energy of mind, the American woman should fail in the future to bring her great talents to bear on the national life. At present these talents Foein largely wasted; but there are signs that the awakening is at hand, and one cannot but believe that it will not be long before the American girl and woman awake to the fact of the important part they have to play in the social welfare of their country.

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THE Company's Steamship

"

· VORWAERTS having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being lauded at their risks, into the hazardous and/or extra kazardous Godowns of The Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, atd., Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained.

The Steamer brings Cargo from

Salzburg, transhipped at

Samsum ex 6.3.

Trieste.

Venlen ex-FR. "Tebe," and "Metcovich "

transhipped at Trieste, Trieste ex.. "M. Basquehem," tran-

shipped st Bombay. Optional Cargo will be discharged here unleas notice to the contrary be given immediately.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goode have left the Godewas, and all Claims must be sent to the office of the Undersigned before Noon on the 23rd inst, or they will not be recognised.

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowna, where they will bo examined on the 22nd inst., at 10 AM.

No Fire Insurance has been effected, and any Goods remaining in the Godowns after the 23rd inst. will be subject to-

omnt.

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

BANDER, WIELER & Co,

Agents.

Hongkong, 16th August, 1910.

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WEATHER REPORT.

The Hongkong Observatory yesterány igned the following report:-

On the 17th at 12.10

P.-The baromater has risen slightly on the Chins coast, and fallen a little over the Philippines and Angsa.

High pressure envers Manchuria and the „N. part of the Ses of Japan, and a low pressure through the N.

part of the Chins Ses.

The

Japanese rotaras are not to hand.

Light or moderate N.E. and E. winds may be expected in the Formoan Channel and along the B. coast of China,

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending

at 10 wm. to day, 0.00 inches.

The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon to-day is as follows:-

(E. winde, light or moderate; showery.. N.E. winds, li

light or moderate.

Hongkong & Neighbourhood

Formosa Channel

South coast of Chins between Same as No. 1.

Hongkong and Lamooks.) South coast of China between Same as No. 1.

Hongkong and Hainan...}

Mr. T. H. C. Arentma Mr. J. H. Backhouse Mr. A. C. Bront Mr. O. Clark Mr. J. H. Dèriko

Mr. & Mrs D. In be

and 2 children Mr. H. G. Fisher Capt GA, Forsaith Mr.-F. Goulbourn.

Cart Palero Mr. W. T. Halcrow Hon. Mr. and Mrs. E. A

Hewett

De.. Hough

1

Mr. W. Jackson Mr. G. T. Llavdi Mr. D. Macdonald Mr. & Mrs. HE L. Macker Dr. O. Marriott Miss K. A. Mamay Mr. & Mrs. F. R. McHugh Mr. W. B. Maliennza Mr. D. M. Mictla

• Mr. . D. Milla Mrs. J. G, Minor Mr. T. J. F. Moran

Mr. A. B. Moulder Mr W. C. Pierce Mr. B. H. Ray

Mr. R. K, Rodger

Miss M, Beagrave

Mr. J. H. Shaner

Mr. H. H. Solomon

Dr—and Mrs—‚Ð.......

Braiding

Mr. J. Spittles Miss A. Square Mr. B. Stafford Mr. E. H. Taylor

Mr. and Mrs. M. L.

Thompson

Mr. W. W. Trautohold Mfr. A. V. Walker Mr. Walton Mr. C. E. Watkins Mr. H. West Mr, G. Wolf Mr. G. G. Wood

KING EDWARD HOTEL,

Mr. M.P. Beattie Mr. E. O. Brownlow Mr. D. G. Chessman Mr. G. V, Corba Mr. E. F.

Mx. & Dugue Dr. N. Ebbecke Mr. A. C. Elton Mr. A. Hissink Mr. Kennedy

Misses K. J.M. Kennedy Miss Lapreito

Mr. G. W. MoEwen Mrs. Morlocs

Mr. and Mrs. J. D. F.

Yulder

Mr. & Mrs. D. Manre.

Mr. B. Nikkele

Mr. Packer

Capt. and Mrs. W. C

Passmore

Mr. E. Eigold

Mr. Rosam

Dr. Schmitt

Mr. E. E. Smith Mr. P. Wegmanu Mr. G. C. Whitelaw

KIKOHOLNA PRIVATU HOTELU Comdr, & Mrs Acton & Mr. J. F. Macgregor

Mr. & Mrs. C., Macke Mr. & Mrs. L. D. Mande!] Maxtor Mandell

zoxid

Mr. E. Arndt Dr. Black

Capt. & Mrs. Bremer

Mr. W. F. Brewer Mr. E. J. Chapman Mr. Cooker

Me. P.8ydonbam Dizon Mr. & Mrs.D.E. Donnelly Mr. J. G. D. Geusden Mr. & Mrs. G. Gerdon Mx. U. L. Gorham Mr. H. HoffmiIE Mrs. F. N. James Mr. W. B. Tindal King Mr. & Mrs. A. C. Logan Conani J. M. Macedo

Min Maisey Mr. C. M. Meyer Mr. H. S. Morrison Mr. 5. A. Offor Mr. W. Pittendrigh Mr. J. Robertson Mrs. G. Sachsa Miss K. Sachse Capt. & Mrs. Rchultzen Mr. J. B. Southmayd Miss M. Sathmayd Mr & Mrs. Tibbs. Mr. B. Webb Mr. J. W. Wilson

HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.

From August 14th to 20th, 1910.

HIGE WATER.

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LOW WATER.

Hongkong Halah; Memo Time. Hongkong Mom Time

à. n.

Бив.

11 20

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.

Mon, 15

**

4 27

No inferior

high

Toes. 16

Ú 38 nor low

180 n

No Inforlor

How Tow

Wed,X7

6 15 D 87

10 7 U

· ។

left Yokohama on the 16th instant, at noon for

The C.P.R. Co.'s str. Empress of Japan Zharr 19 Vancouver and Victoria, B.C.

FOR

NERVOUS EXHAUSTIO

LOSS क्षे

MEMORY

and

DEBILITY

*pan*

fof the

NERVES

CHAPOTEAUT'S PHOSPHO-CLYGBRATE OP-LINE.

It increases vital energy undṛnemp: force, cones Nauitathefia, Ayajapati, keremata, and nerveus úleidues in adults and children..

IN CAPSULES, IN WINE, AND IN SYNOP-

Pri.

Ba

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108

Malght,

HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL,

BEGISTER,

Hongkong Observatory, August 17th

August-Sydney 27th July, Copra- Siemsser

GERMANTA

Co.

German str., 1,714. Frandsen, 14th August-Hongay 12th August, Coxl

-Jebsen & Co

HEIMDAL, Norwegian str., 762, J. Johnson, 4th Ang-Fremantle 17th via Brookston

Sandalwood Patterson & Co.

30th July

HERCULES, Norvegian str., 2,439. G. Bjerck, 14th August-Portland 14th July, Generni -P. & A. S. 8. & Co.

INDIEN, Danish str., 3,613, Berg, 15th Aug.- Shany bui 11th August, General-Helchers

Cu.

KAGA MARU, Japanese str., 1,800, Kitano, 15th Angust-Wakamaten 7th August, Coal- Milan Bishi Gashi Kwaisha.

KAIPURU MARIZ, Japanoss nr. 1,903, 8, Bada, ̈ ̈

15th August-Moji 21st August. Coal- Miten Bishi thoahi Kwaisha.

KUTSANG. British str., 4,865, K. C. D. Bradley, 14th August-Moji 10th August, General

Jardino, Matheson & Co.

KWANGLER,

atr., 1.468, Lineola, 16th August-Shanghai 13th Aug., Goneral- C.M. 8. N. Co.

KWANGTAH, Chireso str., 1,536, E. H. Pratt,

12th August Shanghai 9th August, Gon erel-Duhi. B. N. CÓ

KWONGBANG, British str., 1,428, Bachurd, 14tiı August-Shanghai 9th vis Swatow 13th Angust, Genaral Jardige, Matheson & Co MANCHURIA, American str., 8,750, J. W. Baen

ders, 7th Aur.Ban Francisco 12th July.. General-P. M. 8.8. Co.

NORD, British str.. 1.185, F. J. Tryn, 9th Aug. Shanghai vis Foochow 1st August, Care OB-Asiatic Petroleum & Co.

PARSIA, British str. 2744 Antally th August-Ganymas, Mexico via Moji 5th August, General-Eng Hok Fong 8.S. Co, BAJAH, German str., 1,275, H. C. Rohor, 12th Augast Bangkok 6th August, Hice - Butterfield & Swire.

роте

SAEPEDON. British str., 3.022, H. P. Beaven, 16th Aug.-Liverpool 9th July and Singa 10th August, General-Butterfield & Swire. SHANTUNO, British str., 1,135, Robinson, 15th Aug.-Sourabaya and Carbon 6th Aug, Bagar-Butterfeld & Swire.

SIAM, British str., 995, Bims, 2nd August

Singapore 26th July, Kerosene Off-Me- Bain. BINGAN, British str., 1,047, Jamieson, 15th-

August-Hoihow 14th August, General Butterfield & Swire.

8. THAN, American str., 574, D. Pajo, 31st July. Manila 27th July, Sugar-W. B. & Co.

SZECHUEN, British str., 1,142, Bilford, 13th Angust-Wakamaten 7th August, Coal- C. N. Co.

TAISANG, British str., 1,544, G. F. Matthews,

270

27th July-Saigon 23rd July, Rico Jardins, Matheson & Co.

TELEMACHUS, British str.. 1,340, Edwards, 15th August-Saigon 11th August, Gen- aral-Wo Fat

TJIKINY, Datching.

ULY, Norwegisù

KINI, Datch str., 2,825, H. Koops, 14th

13th August, General

Altins-Japan Lijn.

str., 1234, Petersen, 15th Chefoo 13th August, General

Thoresen & Co.

VORWAERTH, Austrian

16th

atr..

3727, B, Bednarz, August Trieste and Singapore. 10th August. General-Sander, Wisler & Co. WINGANO, British str., 1,520, P. Martiz, 15th -Libabik 9th August, Coal- Tardino, Matheson & Co.

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