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"HEALTHY LIFE IN CHINA.

Puzob's old and trite, but nevertheless' true, saying: Is Life worth lying That depends upon the liver" applies more to residents in China than to anyone ulse-only those who unfor

CONQUEST OF GOA.

ITS 400TH ANNIVERSARY.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 19cm, 1910

TIGER MARRIAGE.

NAPIER JOHNSTONES'

WHISKY.

Informed Albuquerque, he was abomit from the city in the interior of his dominions onl the governor he had sppointed in his absence

A dorrespondent writes as follows to the was an even greater bigot than himself, and Madrus Mali-The konding of my sut joot doesSQUARE BOTTLE" weak withal. He not only oppressed the Hin- not mean that a person will be married to a Last month the Portuguese in India celebrat dus more, but also alienated the Mahometan living tiger, bat refers to a custom which pre-

by allowing the Turkish.

isli, garrison to

valla atong the Coorge. When a sportsman

know how very much more. And yet there is ed a very important anniversary, as four subject the oitis ns. Moreover a Jogi, { 'shoots a tiger, a sort of ceremony, just lik should not be just as flt in Chinn as in the home remained their capital city not only in India or Hindu sortio, had just then foretold tho im- 1:weddingbelieved that he will not dare to

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the extreme beat makes so encrmong a long of his nation in Eastern waters. This history, and Anual helped by their conduct i radit for his bravery. Here the touchor is

in

But

this was rendered

firing of guns to the village plain: There it

and

the

combination the two vital properties for nourish. 26th of Noveman nation in Indis, and "tained this great prize without sacrifiolug'ssing of the day's hero. The skin is then brought

the nerves.

no reason why this should be so, why a man hundred years ago, Goa, which has for so long

is performed. When a Coorg shoots a bnt all Asia, was captured from the Mahome-ponding fee of their city, which he related tiger, country. The majority of those who cons outdens after a stubborn ight by their greatest would soon fall into the hands of a foreign people touch the dead animal, last it should again do not regulate life in accordance with the

wiro coming from a distantiand. As true Oriental come to life and spring upon him. The per- changed conditions of tropical countries. To be captain in the East, Alfonso Albuquerque, wife

afterwards strongly fortified the place and fatalists they were much disheartened at this son ha fonches the tiger, therefore, gets well and to keep well requires the greatest care.

great Вале of the

the maritime opera.

lif. So when Albuquerque appeared before regarded as the bridegroom and the shooter as and discipline. In a conatry like Chica, where made it the

torid is essential quater-contenary, says the Times of India, the city it narendered without any resistance the bride. The tiger is brought from the placa to the functions of the Anman body, it is should was to have been kept with great solemnity in on the part of the citizens, who were glad to where it was shot, smidst lond shouts, to life that the requirements of

Goa, but the recent Revolution must have got rid of their Mahomedan rulers. On the be regulated with more than ordinary care,

healthy

ge-third of March, eight leading men presented to is made to stand, with the help of poles and is interfered to a certain and the

artent with the arrange- If we keep the digestive organs hen

have damped the ardour of the bim on bonded knees the keys of the city, Alba skinned. By this time the rumour has app norro machine in ged.

der, one cantaorifier, if not also of the people. Gos was querque, accompanied by his nobles prints and like seildaro, incitation bading. be as well and healthy order, one can mant ss in Piccadilly. And we can do so, for the very first settlement not only of the Port captains, made a trumphal entry. Ife had oh are seat and preparations going on in t a house

anbetancognese but of any Eus

Fany medical science has ovolved a

by its capture on the le soldier or sellor and he was greatly pleased home and the hero and his co-heroago bathed and that, whilst ensily digested, contains in happy

I was only twelve yours with the citizens, to whom he showed great mo-dressed according to the fashion for a wedding ing the body and for stimpisting and feeding after the landing of Vasco da Gama at Calleat, deration and elemency. Proclamations were and are seated on, the three-legged atgel for the

which opened

the ora of European intercourse issued enjoining his men not to molost or Muburtam. Their relatives will give milk and Banutogon, the nerve food, is almost univer and conquests in India. During those twelve offend them in any way, and be guaranteed pet rice on thom, the signs of prosperly Gre

WAY, 80

joation

all and years Portuguese were feeling their

wealth, sally recognised by medical mon as a lean soisat say, and had yet no fixed settlement on the security of person and property. Ho preoset pasion, and give prostata or not. In case the its use in the acute stage of typhoid fever is coast, being content with moving up and down od to fortify the place and a strong wall was able, or an inferior in caste to the Coorg, he

fact built. A citadel

also commen will undergo a like ceremony among his dwell- practised by many physicians-with a high along it in their ships. They had built

at Cochin, which they made their head But he was soon interrupted in his work. ing. After the Muhurtam is over the guests atom of it being

are feasted and the day's ceremony closes with quarters on land, hat which being in the native It was destined that Gon should n it fall so sney nutritive value, almovich in that necorsary Rafa's territorios was obviously inconvenient, a prey into his bands but should við additional dancing and amusements.. During the time of shaorbed and assimilated, plement of all the tissues body

forms onec a almost perfect us, Sanatogen

Portuguese supremsey along the entire western and complete diet for the low-power to coast. Almei's, their first Viceroy-a Viceroy,

Used in which most residents China possess,

it will prevent that devitalisation of nerves it would be said, without any territories to rale time and indolence of digestion, respiration, cironls.was content with this for in his opinion it tion, etc., which all dwellers in tropical olimatus was sufficient for his nation to have command of the sea and he did not want to be encambered know and dread so much.

by possessions on land which would require a Mr. Hall Caine extols its virtus:

Whitehall Court,

larga army to defend them and would moreover embroil them with the alghouring Indian London, B. W.. "My experience of Sauatogon has been States.

DA A tonio nerve food it has on thau one occasion don me good."

that

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to

WBS.

his

to

er money.

and

Sultan Yusuf heard of the surrender of Gos in with respect and honour and he alone was his absence, he hastily returned and laid atcha eligible to grow whiskers. On the 2nd instaut & young Coorg, Biddandre Appayya, son of a driven vigordas siege to it that Albuquerque, with

hin | estain at Acktoer, and underwent this ceremony, inadequate means of defence, was abandon the town and seek refuge in his Planter, Mr. H. Mandoppa, shot a tiger on his ships about the middle of May. For three months more during the fury of the monsoon the Portuguses ships remained in the harbour blockaded by the rough weather and stricken with famine. The Sultan's troops kopt oloss watch and allowed no provisions from ALBUQUERQUE'S POLICY OF CONQUEST. the land side. His captains too were in almost Bat Almeids's successor, Albuquerque, had open mutiny. The fury of the monsoon being He was not content over by the middle of August his fleet was radically different views, merely with commercial and maritino supre-able to all out of Goa harbour and for a time but had already conceived a desire for his hopes of making the new town that his had Even when one of the numerons insidious territorial supremacy also. Visions of a Forse easily acquired the proud capital of his tropical diseases has gained foothold, Sanatogen, according to medical testimony, is a power with taguose Empire had begun to float before his nation in India were dashed to the ground,

Ho considered it humiliating to a great which to dislodge the foe, if salontifio theory res and actual practics in the cases of enteric and nation like Portugal to have its headquarters other fevers have any weight at all. The author in an Indian chief's dominions on saflerance, of a paper in the Indian Medical

Gazette, December, 1905, entitled, "The Maintenance of socurely his power on the

Hace Caine

ALBUQUERQUE EECAPTURES GOA.

A new opportunity soon offered itself. Again Timaja was the good genius who inspired him And resolved on the first opp by 001 ones slipped from his hands.

to plant to turn once more towards the prize whiol bad He had been to India in

rewarded on the surronder of Goa with Health in Tropical Climates," states this opin- quest. During his first voyage

a abbordinate position, he visited 1503, in lon: For residente in tropical climates, Enffering

Whenquerque, who had gone southward to] from general debility, the boat and various parts on the Malabar Coast, and saw governorship, and he it was who brought to most readily assimilable food is a combination the milability of Gon for his of casein with glycero-phosphates This cannot be prescribed as an ordinary mixture, pill, or powder, but for some years past. I have, ibe preparation known as Sanatogen, which i composed of 95 per cent. of pure onsein und

ot

5

pariser.

the welcome news that immediately on

per cent, glycoro-phosphate of sodium. I havo King Manoel I., when he personally saw him ofte be easily overpowered by Albu

and

Deed Sanstogan on a large scale, have reason to be satisfied with the results obtained

This is only one of over 12,000 written endorsements from physicians. If any further proof were required, it is to be found in the vast number of letters from distinguished men and women who have themmolves derived basefit from the use of Sanatogon.

Madame Sarah Grond, the distinguished authoress, writes:

10, Grove Hill,

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I am glad to be able to tell you that Banatagen has done everything for me which it is said to be able to do for ensos of nervous debility and exhaustion. I began to take it after nearly four years' enforced idleness from extreme debility and folt the benefit simost immediately, And now, after taking it steadily three times a day for twelve weeks, I find myself ablo to enjoy both work and play again, and also able to do as much of both as I svor did.”

chemists.

Sanatogen, which is a fine white power, is put up in bottles, and can be obtained from all An engrossing booklet, containing matters of vital importance to well-being in the Tropics, has recently been issued. It is from the pen of a physician long resident in the Tropice, and is entitled, "How to keep wall in tropical clim aten." It should be in the hands of all desirens of knowing how to get well and keep well, A copy can be obtained free of charge from Messre, A. S. WATSON & Co., Hongkong, from whom also Sanatogen can be purchased. Send a postcard to-day, mentioning the "HONGKONG DAILY PRESS.

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in November, 1509. he succeeded to the direc- the departure of the Portuguese ficet, Tasut tion of affairs, he was determined to marry with his main army had left Gon for Bijapur. out his bold and far-seeing

Mans of conquest and that then the people had rebelled against and empire, for which he had previously ob- the authorities, who were able to cope with tained the hearty cansut of his sovereign, them weakened as they were by the departaco There was only a small garrison, on his first roturn from the East. "Almost at which

ᎢᎥᎢ . he made the attempt. He therefore querque the beginning of his ruls occurred an oppor After a obeck at Calicut due to the rashness of with. The Portuguese Captain, who had mean- tunity for carrying out his designs on Goa. strongly advised him to make an attack forth- the Marshal of Portugal, who was in vain dis- while received very timely reinforcements from graded by him from attacking the place with Tortugal, needed little persuasion to retrace inadequate monus, he was on the point of sailing his stops to Gou and once more ke appeared for the Persian Gulf and the Red Sea in order in its harbour,

the beginning of November,

to punish some refractors chefs, ca thero with twenty-eight ships and 1:700 soldiers bo- and to punish

when ho sides large number of zativo troops ander was informed by e Hinda pizate captain, eniled Timoja. The garrison numbered 4,000 Tur Timoja by the Portuguese, but who very likely kish and Persian solders. November 25th, bars the natire name of Tauaji, that if honttack which in the Ecclesiastical Calendar is the ed Goa then he could take it very easily, for its of St. Catherine, was chosen for the Mahomedan king had just died, leaving only a

yassault by the Portuguese, who advanced in minor and weak rater. The people were tired, three columnt, all of which were successful in he said, of the oppressivo-rals of the intolerant driving before them tho Turke, who fought Moslems and would very likely rebel against desperately and full one half or 2,000 of whom thou and surrender the place to Albuquerque if were killed. The fight was a very stubborn one and the Portuguess covered themselves he appeared before it with his foot.

with glory by their valour, losing it is said no more than forty men. Nearly 3,000 of the Mahomedan inhabitants perished in their at tempt to arcas the Mandovi river and thus to escape to the mainlaad,

HIND PROMPT ATTAOK.

PREVIOUS HISTORY OF GOA:

*

FIEM BULE ESTABLISHED.

even children.

hv

This Timoja, who figuras so largely in the early history of the Portuguese in this country, was at first opposed to them, but in time he became their close friend, furthering thair interests by giving very valuable information about the state of the country kingdoms. This Saint Catherine was not forgotten by Al was probably owing sot to any love for the bagerque in the hour of victory and he vowed Portuguese but to hatred for the Mahomedans to erect a church in her honour. It was acon for their oppression of his co-religionists. It built and still stands a witness to his gratitude was this man who may be said to have intro- and piety. But in one respect be allowed his duced the Portuguese into Goa and thence into glory to be sullied. He was so incensed against all India, out of revenge for the cruelties and the Mahomedans for their aid to Tusuf in humiliations iniieted on his race and religion driving him out of the city in May that he by their Mahomedan conquerors, little dreaming ordered their general und indiscriminate mas that he thereby was anconsciously prepating a sacre, not sparing women or worse calamity for his people, as the Portuguese Ho also lat loose his soldiery on the defence

threa were soon to prove even more intolerant than less population and the town was plundered for tanya. A fow days after the fall of Góa, Bal

died at Bljspur and was snoceeded i their prolecessors.

weak minor who was threatened by the rebel. The Bijapur Goa was at that time-subject to the Mabolica of his provincial governors. medan Adil Shahi, King of Bijapur, to whom authorities therefore not only made no attempts. it had passed in the very year of Vasco da to oust the Fortuguese from Gea, but confirmed Gama's first landing in India in 1498, on the them in their new possession on the understand. break up of the great Hahmini Kingdom of ing thatthey should be content with it sad shoull the Deccan, which had acquired it in 1470 by seek no further conquests in the adjoining ter conquest from its Hindu rulers, who had kept ritories. The conquest of Goa made a profound it exactly for a century. This Hindu dynasty impression upon the native powers of and wrested it in 1370 from the hands of the India, who at once sont embassies seeking alliance Mahomedan, under whom it first fell in 1312 wise regulations for the new wattlement, such as with the foreign Fower. Albuqerque made For twelve centuries and more before the latter date Gron was under the Hindu rule of the municipality, the first of its kind in India, and and diminishing taxation, establishing Kadumba kings. These ancient Hindu kings taking other similar measures for winning over called their possession Gospuri, the city of tho cow or of cowherds, which was shortened into the people. He also gave religious liberty to the modern wond Ges. The Sultan of Bijapur, the Hindus who had not enjoyed it under their who was master of Coa at the time of the former masters. Goa has ever since than soz- Portuguese invasion, was Yusuf Adil Shab, timed in the hands of the Portuguese, prospezed exceedingly for a century after Albuquerque, prince with a truly romantic history. He was

Western

the son of a Sultan of Turkey, the faraons and then declined oving mainly to the fanits of

Amurath, or more properly Ali Muzad, whom her later rulers. Shakespeare has immortalized in his phrase "not

a Amurath sa Amurath succeeds." Having narrowly escaped death at the hands of his

brother, the succeeded to his father's throne,

by a fight to Persia, whence ha enmin to Indis

a slave, he eventually rose to be governer of

MRS. EDDY'S FORTUNE.

REQUEST TO CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH.

A New York telegram states that the late

Bijapur under the Bahraini kings, and finally Mrs. Eddy, the head of the Christian Science

on the dismemberment of the Bahmini kingdom believers, bequeathed G. $1,500,000 to the Chris.

in 1489 became the Sulma of Bijapur, Nine tian Science Church.

Fears later in 1498 he wrested Goa from its wook

rulers, and was so enamoured of his new possed-

Intending

the

By Special Appointment to

that he beautifled it with sny fine buildings and built, a magnificant palace, city for his naw capital. The

of the city greatly sugmented under Sultan Yusuf and rapidly roxin importance. Its trade, which from its central position on the coast and its secure double harbour was already consider- able facressed, and Goa became known far and wide for its opulence.

EASY SURRENDER OF GOA

Timoja was very anxious that the Tortagese should take possession of Goa. Before the disaster at Calicat he had urged Albuquerque to go to Gca instead. But it was not possible- then, as the Marshal was obstinate and pleaded the King of Portugal's express orders to des troy Calicut and punish the refractory Zsorin. But when a few weeks later Timoja, again pressed the proposal. Albuquerqued Sox and abandoned his expedition to the made for Gor, before which he appeared with his feet on the first day of March, 1510. The "DALTYusuf was not dead, as Timejs hind erroneously time was really opportuno, for though Sultan

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