THE HONGKONG DAILY P) E 8, SATURDAY, JULY IST 1911.
CHURCH SERVICES,
TRAN CHURCH-Holy Communion 9 am, overy- Sunday,
21,
UKION CHURCH. Kennody Rond. Minister - B. C., Hickling 1, Worship, Hymns 24, 22, 21, Van'm 12 (Albay), Anthem 10, taste. But s (08). Sabjo "If down banged, Why
6 pm Worship, Hyson, 104, 233, 240, Subject, The ate, int counts." ST. Joux' CATHEDRAL, Hongkong 2nd July, and Sunday after Trinity, Holy Communion (5.15 ) Matius (11 km.) reaponeos, Forint; Vent Hose Pa-In, Oakley Tolla Onk cy, Staf Tu Drum, aby in E flat: Jubilate Ifayos; Anthy m“ Holy, Holy, Holy "—Stanford Hely Commun un (12.15am) Kyr», Superville
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JAPANESE AIMS IN THE
FAR EAST.
DIRECTIONS OF FUTURE DEVELOPMENT.
The rapidity; as well se the scope, of · Japan's desolopment in romant years has rendered tha question of her, prosent policy, and even of her possible intentions, che of special inter- est to an orpeciaut, not to say wolisitɔuz, warbl Iu moro, than one quarter of the globe; specula- tion is rife to the direction in which the Mikado's advisers will next exort their restlost
Ju
in 1 minor; Hymna 29%, sed 111; Péicher, Theory Coaplel with such surmisa zons the Tiishop F Veloria.
redeation that wherever the gospel of Japanesa V..-Pim yeason 1, 2, 7, 1 8, 19 and 2 udgan. Pealm 10 vegen 1, 2, 7, xpansion has been preached it has creator 10, 13, 14 and 2) in a Pain 11 verses 1,7 friction, excited app rahousion or engendered and 10 47 P. in unison. Evensong (as the wide Pacifio; California and British
strife
Kores and Manchuria, on one sile ot Responsorial; Palins, Tarlo. Flintoff
ngaltiest, Guss (7th evening); Nuns Dimistis, Columbia; on the other, and Australia Hove 17th-vening); tynne, 1, 81 and 24 to the South, have a common tale to tell. for M.I.Paltra 12, y 12 and in unison. Tersia lias the secret of the unremitting Paul la vores 5 and 6 in unison. Penim attention Verses 1, 2 and 2 in wrison.
with which tho Course the nations of the West: the situations arising Japan's foreign polios is watched
the wake of her muibition, wheresoever that bo directed, aro invariably alive with roteuti- Sorview at 11pm Sunday Sabo the Voangalition which it is impossible for those concero- at 10, Evoling Servies ut - p.m.
ST. Asn w's Cutnen, Sathan Road, Kolon, 3rd Su day, fio: Trinity, dny, 19. To Communion at am a dalo at noon. Morning
WEATHER REPORT.
13
ed to ignore.
by
Hr Adly spasion, the statesmen calendet wia the de-tutes of the Igland Empire are ina position to turn them in any one of threa dirae. tions. This is not to any that they are neces-
On the 306) at 41.55 am. The harometerarily precast from essaying more that one; has lathus no loratoly ever the Philippines, depression having appeared over the Pacific to Fast of Southern Luzon. It is probably moving towards W.N.W.
freskura romains high over the Pacifle to the Bastard of the Boning. It has served con siderably in Japan, and ton slight extout ever the cost of China. The baromaler has a tendency to fall over the Northern and We tra shores of the Chimu Sod, #
Light to meclarate R. winds may be expected over the northern shores of the China Sea.
Hongkong rainfall for the 23 hours anding at 10 am. to-day, 000 inches.
The forecast for the 24 hours willing at noon to-day is na follows:-
Hongkong & Neighbourhood...( Formosa Churanal..
Sumo no No. 1. South coast of fine bet woon Sam Hongkong sud Lamocks, į
No. 1.
Bouth coast of China between
Hongkon and Hainan Same as No. 1.
E. winds, light to medorate; showary.
but Dr is such a thing, even in national policy, as entling one's eat in accordance with the doll consideration, at the present time, af affenlar impor aues for Japan Tho thro available fields of expansion may briofy be in dicated a first, continental, o. in North Pestera Asin; secondly trans-Pacifw, ie, Lia Contral or Southern America: and thirdly, southwards, in South Pastern Asia and Australasia, With regard to the first of thean, the opinion of competout observers is that Japanan development has already proceeded as far as it can expediently go. Certainly is this the ease from the point of view of territoriel expansion, Korea, or Choson
to give it its manity quite name is now, for good of 1, a Japune prosince. Manchuria, to all intents and purposes, is divided between Russia and Japan: two wars as an enterta have the Celestial Empire. Thanks to extensive sffretnally decider the destiny of this section of option of the absorption-by-milway process, after the fashion set by the Powers in the storing decade of the-last century, Japan has established herself in South Manchuria, and net all the proposal of the Washington State Department will drive her thones, Neverthe Jess, any further adspace in the direction of Poking, seeing that it would certainly roure
UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS.
Following is a list of unclaimed telegrams lying in the Great Northern Telegraph Com-the hostility of all the Powers inlerastel pany's often it Hongkong
Katonging
ADDRESS
FROM Yokulma
Addy, Hongkong Hotel
Kobo
Kerchong
Kaliongtji
Kwangkahing
in upholding that somewhat threadbare formata, the integrity of China," would be an indiscretion of which Japanese statesmon are kely to guilty. borgerer, what with
ril-recovery
,**
Apivit of which China ha given evidence, and the re-
Oanta, Yokohama the wo
Soorabin Sourabnia
Kwentonta Kwongyenpong.Kobe
Massey, Hongkong Hotel St. Petersburg 1311, 5288........
2900, 1410... ..
6410, 7456...
'.. Awny
A moy Shangimi
Shepardon. Acny Nary Club, Kobe
****arkahte anxiety of the other Powers to have a
share in the contmercial axploitation of the dinom bared
province, Japan will certainly
have her hands full in this direction for rome time to comte.
In considering the possibilities of trans-Pacific development for Japan, so enter an atmosphere somewhat anrcharged with controversy. For. nately, people are beginning to perceive how Telaga proportion of that controversy is based on shar ignorance and prejudice. On the que land. there se "war prophets" of the Hobson
The following is a list of unclaimed telegrams lying in the etern, Australasia & China graph Company's offes at Hongkong-
ADDRESS
Arnhell-Stante, Pueifio Mail
FROM
Line Oltro
Chiengshemn...
Lawticheon 221. Hollywood
...Chicago
Samarang Batavia
Lokyo
Rangoon
Portugal
Peng
Sands
Macan
Shuncheong
Nondinh
Stoppani, Astor House
Central
Thichong Bon Morche
Taitong
orlung 120 Connaught Funghi
ci Wanglet yuen
Bonham Strand
Wagonalits
Ynonchan Yuen Yiet
·0006 3833.2837 3932 0678 *2837 5932 4382
1344 0.561 C674
Blikum
Properl Singaparn
Sua Francisco
Port Darwin Sin pore
Saigon Torreon Tientsin:
.Tientsin
C.
овет
ever a
NO LONGER A CHILD.
A word to parents on the dangers of Bloodlessness that imperil
daughters in their
"teens."
Perhaps you
have already
-notice that your daughter in her. "teens" has developed a fitful temper, is restless and excitable, and often in need of a gentle ra- proof. In that case remember that the march of years is leading her on to womanhood, and at this time a great responsibility rests- upon you, as parents.
If your daughter is pale, com- plains of Weakness and depression, feels "tired mut" after a little ex- ertion; if she tells of headaches or backaches, or pain in the side, do not disregard their warnings. Your daughter needs help, for she is most probably Anamic lat is, Bloodless.
Should you notice any of these disturbing signs, lose no time, but procure Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, for her ua- healthy girlhood is bound to lead to unhealthy womanhood. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills curich impoverished blood, and by doing so they repair waste and prevent disease. They give to sickly drooping girls health, brightness and charm, with a colour in their cheeks, bright eyes, a lightness of step, and high spirits.
An instance typical of thousands :--
THANKS FROM A · GHATEFUL · · PARENT,
"My daughter Victoria, now ngod fifteen and a half, showed market signs of Anaemia about three years ago." said Mr. E. E. Martin, of 22.48 Strout, Rangon, Bavma. "A peculiar feeling of languor came over her and sho became frutti! and poovish, whilst her complexion assumed a most applaasant safron colour. Both her mother and I thought she out-growing her strength, and we did our best to incloe hy to take healthy outdoor ozercia, but this he was disinclined to do, saying she was afraid to go out alone,
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"I besamo greatly concerned about the turn my daughter's health was taking and sought skilful medical aid. The medicine prescribed did her no material good, however, and after while her appetite fall away and symptoms of Indigestion appeared. Not only did sho not want to eat, but the mare sight of food haunted her. Wo realid that unless her bloul was restrei to its proper condition a decline, and ultimately Consumption, might result, and various medicinos werd tried, hat without real. The poor girl's orvont system was quite disordered, she became awfully shy and reticent, and the unal symptoms of Anemia being present her life was alterly miserable.
"Ia conversation with the Editor of thn Ranggaon Sandey Timés Dr. Williams Pink Pills were mentioned, and this gentleman, Mr. Bartor Saggested that
should give Vickie a course of these Pills. At first innghed at the ides of this med
doing my daughter any good when the other treatment had failed; bat bearing others in them f obtained a supply for my daughter, thinking they could de hog wo karun at any cafu,
I had were soon overcome, for by this thiril bottle,
"I must say that whatever As Lime y ssed how n-iron were bed-up, all
Vickie apponrad quite bright and
trace of tla leches disappeared, her breathing, which had been somewhat irregular, bu came normal, and she no longer complained about her heart. 16 weemed as though it now. lanse of life had been given her. She now takes her meds with uvalant radish and derivos the acme of nourishment from the food sho cuts. Dr. Williatasink Pills have led hot veinwith rich new blood and have restored to hug the bloome of henīth."
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уро whose Requintance with Japanese sins and Montiraonts is of the slenderest description): doing their best to bring about the realisa tion of their bellicoso predictions; and, on the other hand, we find savions English roviowa, loading countenance to stich assertions (usually mado over the Kigunture of naval alarmists) ne that Japan meditates the conquest of America atan carly date, and is prepared, at short notice, or with no notice at all, to land on the Pacific coast any number of men from a million downs wards.
Such manifestly absurd and inaccurate": afatonis carry their own refutation Japan. se statesmen, in the ürst place, hare not the smailat intention or desire of embarking on a life-and-donth struggle with the great American Repuidio and, in the
second, they hava toa shrewd an appreciation of the sacrilicos sush struggle would entail, ng will no the slender chances it offers of ultimate success. ΟΙ thing the world may be sure--that if Ja panese, American war bricks out, it will have beer forced on an unwilling empire by soms sel ineoueicable contretemps at a demand from Washingtou for the oracuation of Mandluria. Granted that it among the possibilities of the future that the American pursuit of com- nrcial and politionl ngeendency on the Pacific
towards which ond the Prosina Casal jy de If you nul of from any disease due to an impare signed to contribute materially-or au and state of the Blood, PHON WHATEVER CATHE ARISING,Histones on the Monroe Doctrine as applied yon should test the value of Clarke's Biool Mixfaro, the world fasuod Blood Purifier and storer. The to the southern part of the American continent, medicine has 40 years' rapatation, and is to-day mors may bring the tre nations into collision, the ly because this wonderful remedy doce what the Island Km- ira is concerned, the desire for Japanese, expansion in the future, but niso the KIANG PING, Chinese str., 1.222, U. Udden, Mr. V. Goulboura popular than ever, the reason of ties boing undoahted thing here to be insisted on is that, so far as
desire of the Government to avoid entauplemania war simply doos uut exist
The fact is Japan no longer haukers for dis-conomic development in the most fat ourable of a political mature and to devole therisetres to tinction in the field. She has drunk her fill of the glory of war, and found the cost sovere. Her transferring the storra-contra of the Pacific quarter. Whether it will have the effact of ambition now is to win as commanding a pesi- from the north-cast to the south-east belonge tion in the commercial world as she has attained in the political. That involves a slow, laborions to a chapter of history the first page of which process, and postulates a prolonged period of can hardly be said to have been farge: peace. Such considerations give added fores to E, B. M. in Pull Sail Gazette.
A SAFE REMEDY
FOR ALL
SKIN AND BLOOD DISEASES
Professon to do—IT CURES SKIN AND BLOOD DISKAME I'ERMANENTLY.
Clarke's Blood Mixture
IS THE FINEST BLOOD PURIFIER EVER DISCOVERED.
cartain represent
ntations which have appeared of late in the Tokyo Press, as well as in book form, to the effect that the true direction of Japanese expansion is towards the south. The people of
Dai Nippon. it is & urged, are not by nature
adapted to the rigours of a sub-Arotic climate. Even Maneliara and the north a part of Korea
It in warranted to cleanse the bag from a hase winters of extremo and bitter gold; and. mparition, from · whatever Cause arising.
SOROFULA,
SCURVY,
• ECZEMA.
BLOOD FOFON,
ULCERS
SKIN AND BLOOD DISEASES,
BAD LEGS,
BLOFIES,
'SPOTS.
BLACKHEADS,
PIMPLES,
and
For
SORES OF ALL KINDÈ
It is safe and Permanent Remedy.
for similar res, the Government linds great difleally in
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale Pouple are, valuable not only in cases of Anemia, but also for Indigestion, Mainein, Rhaunantism, Eczema and Skin Disorders, General Westuoss, Nervous Disturbances, St. Vitus Dance, and the wom of the Weaker Sex. They are sold by most dealers (but for your health's sala so that you get the genuine pills bearing full ramus, suvos words); or from Dr. Williams Medicino Co., 84, Szechwon Road, Shang hai, price $1.50 for one bottle, or $8 for six bottles, post free. All substitutes are usators, and never the same as..
D WILLIAMS PINK PILLS.
Not only does ir indicate the probable trand of
SHIPPING IN PORT.
SIKAMSKE
BregPHALUS, British str., 1,146, Carrick, 281 June--Singapore 22nd Junë, Gene^el- Chiorre.
26th Juna-Clunkiang 20th June, General LABANG, British afr., 2,225, E. J.:- Tald, 23rd
-Chinese,
June-Singapore 17th Jane, General- Jardine, Matheson & Cu.
Loon Saxo, British sír, 1,091, G. W. G Leash. 27th June-Manila 24th Juno General-Jardine, Matheson & Co.
LUCERIC, British str., 4.100, J. Mathis, 18th Jano-Mauil 16th June, General-Bank Line, Lil.
MARIE, Geman str.. 1.169. Schlaikier. 23rd
Jane--Saigon 19th June, Riss-Jobana &
Co.
ONSANG. British Hr.. 1,737, A. J. Smith, 25th Inno-Chingwantao 19th June, Coal-- Chinese Engineering & Mining fo
Mr P. F. Chilvors Mr D.E. Clark Mr. W. E. Clarke Mr N. K. Davidion Mr & Mr Perolan Mr W. C. Drew Mr E. J. W. Eames Capt. Edgar
Capt. G. W. Ledy
E
Mr & Mrs hroufels
Mr F: From
Mr G. H. Rvars
Mr. II. G. Fisher
Mr J. Forrestar Mr W. D. Fraser Domman Fuller
3, W, theajann Cut. T. P. Hall MrJ. C. Halten Mr A. Harian Mr T. F. Husen
Hoo. & Ms. EA, Got Ar it. Elias Dr. Spencer Hough Capt. . In
Mr R. M. Jos pu May
Mr L. M. Lati 1r. 0. Miarrit Mrs. Methority Mr & Mrs McLean 3. Malorio
Mr E. V. Mitchulmore
Mr & Mrs AB. Moulder Jr W. North
Mr I', H. Nye
3r. V. d'Uetlinge!
My P. Odonu Mr. Ernest I. Pond Mr. T. Frichard Mr. E. Ray Sr 11. Solomo Im& Me.A 1. Spalding Sr. 4. Spittles Miss W. ¿qu re
1. & Mrs. C, E, Strizə i blr J. W. Taylor Mr EJ Waterinan
KING WARD HOTEL.
ike I Arnol Capt. Tot Arth 2462 Mes Rusto
Belitioa
Mr M. P. Beattie Stat Mies Brands
and Mrs 11. Bridger & Son Dr. Bensow Capt. W Ebzbnejt Mr-E. E. Mass Min Writ, 34
Wius 0. W. Marge.
Nr A. Harper
Fair T. Hool
|
r in La-x .
Days of
Wesk
Wish Taprito Mr P. Lorek Me P. H. Forpka Mr G. W. Menen Mr Ms Foury Pr. Shaltor Me A. P. Nubba Chupa and Mrs. W.
Dr. Scbuz
Mra K. Shutt Mr. E. E.. Sith Mr Stow-rt Dr. Thum
Bar Geo I Waters
Car & hic Way Mis M, S. Wilon
HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.
From July 1st to 6th, 1911.
INGE WAVER.
Plong
Mean
Time
1 re 26.6:
222 3 29
11.
Iow
746
4.4.1 in 5 24
794 3 um·6
6 F 5 2 45 m 756 2345
KINGSOLERE PRVE HOTEL.
Dat
Sui,
Comir. F. Acton, E.N. Mr H. Adnan
Mr. & Mrs. A. C. Logan Mr. J. F. Macg rogor Mr. Mrs. D. Mandel Juster Mandell
Mon.
·Tres
3 59 a
5 m
5 19
1
Mr E. J. MeNnity
Mrs F. Acton & Maid' Wr. E. Arndt
Mr & Mrs Aucott
Mr. H. Bennett
Mr. F. Bayington
Mr. K. S. Morricon Sir Francis Piggott
in the Hoke out its colonization schemes:
er northernmost of the loin CHILDAR, Norwegian slr.. 1,102, H. Níelssen, PREUMPENH, British str. 1.065, C. E. Page, Dr. & Mrs BW. Brown Mr J. Robe to
islands of Japan. On the other hand, glawing pictures are drawn, by the promoters of this tho ide of the illuitable resourora, natural beauties,
tho appropriate
It is the only real specific for Gont and Rheumatic East Indies,
o imatic canditions of Borase, the Dutch Pairs, for it romovos tho canse from the flood and
nud Gren Siam. The Bones.
Sudspondenes of the last oned, it is assorted, NOTE. This mixture is pleasant to the taste caunot long be retained; and, even if it wire,
and warranted from from naything herein the south-lies the live of least resist infarious to the most delicate constitution of either ance. It is in this direction, says these pub- eez, from infancy to old age, and the Proprietors licists. that the stream of emigration which has solicit auferers to give it a tria todent its value.
Thousands of wonderful sures have been affectet boen flowing towards the American continent by it.
should begeeforth be turned, TRIED MANY THINGS WITHOUT BENEFIT UNTIL I TOOK CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE,
29th Jane Bangkok 21st and Swatow 23th June, General-Aagaard, Thoresen &'06, - CHINHOA. Pritish str., 1,349, Benson, 22
Java-Shanghai 25th Jane, General- Butterfield & Bwira,
28th June-Saigon 23rd June, Ilice and General-Chinese,
BAJABURI, German str., 1,199. C. Wolff, 24th Jnao Tan kok 15th June, Rive aud General Butterfield & Swire,
DAGNY, Norwegian ir, 803, 9olvesen, 22 BAJALI. German str., 1,275, H. C. Rolin, 24th
Jan-Hougay 20th Juna, Cost - Aagaard, Thoresen & Co.
DAIGI MARU, Japanese str., 846, H. Murayamu, 29th June-Swatow 28th Jane, Gonerai -- Osaka Shosen Kaisha.
J
Juns Rajang 10th June, Timber Butterfiols & Swire.
SHINEU MARK, Japanese str., 3.718, K. Idza- mo, 27th Junu-Moji 21st Juue, Coal- Atska & Co.
DEVAWONGSE, German. sir., 1,057, E. Gathe-SUNGXIANG, British str., 987, FL. Muthias, 29th
mano, 29th June-Bangkok 20tle Jitur, Rice and General-Butterfield & Swire.
EMPRESS OF INDIA. British at, 5.940. D. Baotham, 22nd June-Vancouver, B.C., 31st May, Mails and General-C. P. B. Co.
There is muels the sail, from several points of view, in favour of these promptings. The writes Just a line in favour of Clarke's Bloo they are not wantel, espe dally when the reason Mr. F. F. Lewis. 13 Bridge Strost How. Chester Japanese are too proud a people to go who Mixture. I bad atoms for seven inquilis, and alleged amounts to un imputation of racial many things without bezafit til I took your remedy. After the eighth bottin I was quite well again. inferiority. Moreover, it is quite in accord
HANYANG, Britiel. str. 1,207, G. E. Spink, Plenso accept this letter ann taken of craita o to with the present p licy of their rulers that they your wonderful Clarke's Hood Mixturo."-Jane should go where there is less risk of coming
29th Jone-Newolwang 21st June, Beans and O-Bat ́erfield & Swire. iata conflict with other Powers.
Especially does
ditself, Flex Charo, Chinese str., 1,250, Hamblis, because of the possibio lapse of the Anglo-
28th June-Shanghai 24th June, General and Mails-C. M.`S. N. Co. Japanese in 1915. In the light of
31, 1903.
throughout the World
June-Haiphong 27th Juno. General- Butterfield & Spire.
Mr. Cooker Mr&MrEF.3. Crawford Mr.&Mr. E, Donnelly Mr C. L. Corliam Mr J. Graba
Mr. & Mra C.B. Harvey
Dr. Hobson
Me, H. Hoffman
Mr. K. Kech
Mr & + 3.P. Lammest
and children
Mrs G.Sachse Miss I. Seches
I Sho Mr. R D.Sto 3r. B. Way Mir Whalesinger Mr Ott Mr Allams
Mr. E. A...
W. Wiboa.
GRAND HOTEL.
TILATZAT, Dutch str., 2.740, A. W. La Boay. 24th June-Java 14th nod Swato 23rd June, Bugar-Java-China-Japon Lija. YUNNAN, British str., 1,240, G. W. Eddy, 9th Mr E. Bauchham.
June-Nowalwang 2nd June, Coal-But toriell & Swizo.
Mr Muller
Mr P. W. I. Nanoinga Mr K. Porak
Mr J. W. Pringl
8 36
925 4.36 4 9 10 16
146
10 3
7 45
5 3 m 2 54
Height.
HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER.
Hongkong Observatory, June 30th.
Barometer Temperature
Previous On Luis On Date
Day
י
at
ut 4 p.m. 10.
4pm.
29.69
29.74
29.69
25
ત
Mr O. Stager
let M: B. James Mr. Kaufhoir Mr Kelly
Humidity.....?
76
74
Wind Direction
Forceti
South 1
S85
1
birs A. L. Ramany Mr C. Bose
Weather Rain
0
Q
0.0
Dr. F. T. Kost
King White, 12th May-New York 20th Je, Mr & Mrs Meyers Kerosene Oil-Standard Oil Co.
Mr R. J. Mooney
*
Mr & Mrs. A. B.Steward
YAILING VESSEL
Sold by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors some such anprovocative course commend -OLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE the considerations, this diverting of Japanese HUDSON MARU, Japanese air., 2,826, Taziwa ECLIPSE, British 4-masted barque, 2,596, Jume, Mr and his Chase, (3,
ASE FOR.
28th June-Moji. 22nd June, Coal-Ataka
s movement of ne little interest und significance. I
& Co.
and Loware of worthless imitations and subalitulerexpansivo tendencies towards the south becomes
[59
Mr H. F. Stoneman
Mr A. F. Vrik
Mrs. Wooda
Highest open air Temperaturs ou 29th 87 Lowost open air Temperature on 2915...81