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WEATHER' REPORT.

lying in the Great Northern Telegraph Com has fallen moderately over the Philippines, pany's ailles at Hongkong —

Courbon (2) Divoto

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dopression having appeared over the Pacific to the Bast of Luzon. It is probably moving Westwards.

ADDRESS

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Kungtienchong

A pathetic story illustrating the dangers of street fraffle that throston children was recently relaled by Mrs. Sarah Levion, of 29, Normandale. Street, Sheffield, whose son Peroy was for many Fears helplessly paralysed through a street accident, yet is now a sturdy youth in his teens. held have doubted that such a hopeless cas Had it not been for our own experience could have been cured by Dr. Williams' Pink Jochong Pills. But there is living evidence in my son

said Mr. Lorien Peres,"

Peroy was about three years old when the Limon accident occurred. He was crossing the read Lack when a cyclist knocked him down. From that Toraichi Tokunaga 135 Vietoria

Street day he seemed to lose all appetite and turned very frail and pale. In time a large swelling 1516 appeared on his spine, which became very painful. Later there was a numbness in his legs and ankles, and he seemed to lose all power or his time. When we took him out of bed he could only stand by

A doctor said thist Paralysis. When

W18

Percy was order on to a chair.

suffering from treatments failed The hospital. But curvature of the spine doveloped and on several coansions Parcy was put into a Plaster of Paris jacket. After three years treatment at the HANGBANG, British str., 1,356, 8. Wilde, 20th hospital he was discharged are thing the lad as incurable. The Sept.-Shanghai 15th Sept., General-pain in his spine was Jardine, Matheson & Co. HANTANG, British str., 1,267, G. J. Spinks,

18th Bept-Karatan 12th Sept., Ccal Butterfold & Swire.

ho

could stand at times. Later an abscess formal on his back where the swelling had boon, and this further weakened him. For two years longer endured this living death' any pressure Hurgu, British str., 1,204, A. Tucker, 20th on his back was unbearable to him. He had to Sept- Moji 14th Sept, General-Dutter-lie all the time, and we could only take him out

of doors in a Spital' carriage.

Then I road of a case of Paralysis being cured by Dr Williams Pink Pills. I got a supply, after Peroy had taken a few bottles of the Pills the pain in his spino was not so bad. the abscess began to heal, Steadily his health improved and after a limo

feld & Swire.

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FROM Pforzheim Shanghai

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Cate

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The typhoon lying off the coast of SW. Japan yesterday has moved towards N.É. and now cocopios fle Eastern part of the Inland Sea

The other depression has passed to the Pasillo to the N.E. of Japan.

Pressure has increased-moderately and is higheat over N, China...!

Moderate to fresh E, and N.E. winds may be expected over the N. part of the China Sea,

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10a.m., to-day, 0.00 inches,

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

DISTRICT

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frosh- Boath coast of China between Same as No. 1.

Hongkong and Lamocks, j

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Same as No.1.

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Hongkong and Hainan..

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HOW PLAGUE IS SPREAD.

As he continued with Dr. Williams' Pink- Pills he was able to stand, and as bis limbs Sickohoo became freer, he could get about almost as well Tang as other boys. After taking further supplies Thyeyick the Paralysis loft him, his strength increased Yeohernkee and soon he had no further need of them."

By their tonic action on the nerves Dr. Williams Pink Pills for pale people have oured countless instancos of paralysis, nervous dis orders, nervous boadaches, nauralgia and rhoumatism. Because they build up the whole system through the blood they have been equally successful as a remedy for disordered digestion, skin praptions. and of ladies. To be had from dealers svarywhere, the aches and le also from the Dr Williams Medicins Co Cavanagh Bridge, Singapore, one bottle for dollar and a quarter, aix bottles for seven Jollars, post, free to any address.

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September 22nd—AT A.M.

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Singapore

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29.86

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Section of the annual meeting of the British A disenssion which took place at the Tropical Medical Association at Birmingham on the Shan means by which plague is spread shows that in Shanghai spite of the only too abundant

Fex Gutzlaf opportunities that

have been afforded for observation thers Sharp Peak

Amay are still a good many facts that-have-yet to be

Swntow A speaker from Caylon drew atten. Talhoku explained. A tion to the fact that plague had never spread from India to that island, althou intercourse was frequent Dr. Andrew four, of Khartoum, added that the Anglo-

was liable to invasion Canton Egyptian Sudan both from Egypt and from the Arabian littoral,

Ora, and yet that country, as far as wes novor visited by plague in epiusa130 form. The fact that

daily the

G&P perature: rarely fell below 95 degrees

Fahr.Mana

Wachow might explain it. Dr. Sambon, of the Loudon

Holbow... School of Tropical Medicine, printed out that w

there was an enormous amount of literature,

PRANMUS; Phulien ancient and medieval, bearing upon the fuot

Fotrans

tem-

PITSANULOK, German str., 1267, D. Reimors, 17th Sopt-Singapore 9th and Heikow 16th Sept., General-Butterfeld & Swire. SABINE RICEMERS. Datch str. 573, DE,

Boove, 18th Sept.-Tamsul 16th Sept., PRAX CHURCH-Holy Communion at 8 am. BallastAsiatic Petroleum Co.

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230, 512; Penim &; Anthem, The Fadiant Box SHAORDING, British str., 1,307, J. Brown, 8pm, Worship. Hymas 101, 514, 187 and 617.

21st Sept-Wakamatan 15th Sept., Loal-ST.JOHN'S CATHEDRAL Hongkong, 24th. Butterfeld & Swire.

September 18th Sunday after Trinity. Holy Communion (8.10.) Matins (11am

Faris Vania Novello: Farlins, of 24th morning

Troutbeck: Hymps,

202,200 and 230 Benediétus Freacher, The Bishop of Victoria. N.R-Pralin spread of plagas. No pae denied the connec C.

verses 1, 2, 7, 8, 15 and 16 in unison. Palotion, and the rat-fea theory was regarded as Aparri

15, 118, versea 8, 11, Evensong (1.46 p.m.) Reponses Eorial Palms said they were not convinced that the flea was 24, 28 and 20 in unison. established beyond dispute. But some speakers

Le raspi of the 24th evening: Magnificat, Nune Dimittis, Stanford in A; Authen," that thou hadst the only medium by which plague was conveyed betekened," Bullican; Hymns, 198 and 2773 Sevenfold Amen. N.D.-Psalm 119, 7 as 1, 2,7 12 and G. P. 17, 18, 22, 24, 25 and 20 in unison.

Pa

808HU MARU. Innabase str., 1.119, K. Sac Roopangan Ter Deum Reach Jones, at the rat was the important factor in the sit fames.

wa 20th Sept Anplay, Amoy via Swatow 19th Sept, Goneral-Osaka Shosen Kaisha. TAMON MARU. Japanese str., 1.142, Kawasaki, 19th Rent-Nowohwang, GeneralMitani Barzan Kaisha. TELEMACHUS, British str.. 1240. Fraser, 16th

Bontember-Saigon 11th Sopt., General Wo Fat Sing. TANEUGISAN MARU, Japanese str., 2,559, 6 Watanabe, 21st Sept.Mike 15th Sept., Coal-Mitri Buzen Kaisha. VESTFOLD, Norwegian str.. 1.172, Bertelsen 16th Sept-Saigon 12th Sept, General – C. M. S. N Co. WONGKOI, German str. 1,115, H. Olimsins, 18th Eent Bangkok and Hoihow 17th Sept.. Rice and General-Butterfield & Swim. YADDO, Swedish str., 2467. C. II. Andersen,

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YocHow, British str. 1,216. W. McIntosh, 7th Sept Wakamaten 29th August, Coal- Mitsui Bassan Kaisha.

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Professor W. J. R. Simpson said that al- though in a bacillary dissss such as plague insects bad been shown to have an influenen in an epidemic, they had never been shown to be the only agent. He was convinced that fleas wore not necessary for the infection of fate when a person suffering from plague was brought into a healthy distrist. It was then a case of infection from the man to the rat. A membar homidity of air saturated with moisture boing 100, that an examination of the plague statistics for of the staff of the Later Institute po

pointed out

the Punjab showed that the disease did ret. tend to recrudesce in villagos formerly visited, that it spread along the lines of travel, and that the mortality rate depended upon local peculiarities, longth of exposure to infection, eto.

Hongkong Observatory, September 22nd, 1911. the level of the sad in inches, tauths and hundredthe.

1 HAROMETER, reduced to 39 degrees Fahrenhoiton

2 TEMPERATORs in the shade, in degrees Fahren- Leit.

HUMIDITY, in percentage of saturation, the

DIRECTION OF WIND, to two points.

RUSSIAN AINS IN ASTA.

REPORTED UNDERSTANDING FOR ALLIANGE WITH JAPAN,

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U RAIN in inches, tenths and kundrotha,

HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER.

Hongkong Observalary, September 22nd.

Previous On Dale On Dato

Day at

at 4 p.

Dr. Dillon, discussing foreign affairs in the Contemporary Review, states that Russia still keeps her gaze turned Far Eastwards, uncertain whether to dream on or act. Temptation is Barometer...... more potent there than elsewhere, the fina of Temperature resistanos being weaker. There is an attraction Humidity...... about Chins which fasoluates, And it is Wind Direction made stronger by the fact that aggression there

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73

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65

Highest open air Temperature on 21st.. Lowest open air Temperature on 21st

HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.

From 23rd to 29th September, 1911.

HAH WATER.

may easily sprear to a patriotic nation a rational Weather form of self-defence, a duty it owes to itself. Rain Moreover, time is short, and whatever is to bi done in China must be achieved quickly. It was. lelay that frustrated all Hassia's plans in the Near East and in Persia. And delay way rain her prospecta in China for all time if it be persisted in. The perspective is all the more alluring that Japan and Rosais are now virinally allies. And if Japan be with Russia, who san prevail against her? The Russian War Minis ter, General Sukbomlinoff, bus accordingly set out for the Far East, desirous of studying the whole question on the spot, especially in it. more practical asposta, before coming to a decis sion as to Rosia's attitude. Rumour is rife that an offensive and defensive alliance with Japan is in preparation a dual alliance for the extreme Orisut. That, however, is al- most superfinons so closely allied the two enemies to-day. Meanwhile China is bestirring herself; her movements, says Dr, Dillos, are mechanical, clumsy, uncontrolled- perhaps uncontrollable for the moment. They Mon. *suggest a mighty monster awakening out of a long sleep, but not yet in a state of full conscious Tues. ness. The European and American- Pros chronials marvellous progress there during the Wed. NOTE. This mixture is pleasant to the taste

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culture injarions to the most delicate constitution of either Brussian statesman, it is said, reads these

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Thars. 28 Box, from infancy to old age, and the Proprietors Hong solicit softerors to give it a télal to test ita valao. things, believes them, and feels alarmed, Fri.

"Timasands of wonderful cures have been affeclet If China: becomes a military power, ther by MANY THINGS WITHOUT BENEETT Russian aims, that coomed within easy

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F. P. Lenfesteg

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Joba K. Kinghora.......

Mr. & Mr Frank Moss

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BAD LEGS,

BLOTCHES,

БРОТУ BLACKHEADS, PIMPLES and

ULCERS, SKIN AND BLOOD

DISEASES, SORES OF ALL KINDS It is a safe and Permanent Remedy.

It is the only real specific for Gost and Rheumade Pains, for it removes the cause from the Blood and Bone.

it

UNTILI TOOK OLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE.

distance of

are

The

Height:

LOW WATER

Height

H'Lung

H'kong

Mean

Mean

Time.

Jime.

h. b. m. ft.

in.

0.

ft.

im.

Bst.

23 946

7 2 a

3-

13.

2 8

30 506 2

Sun.

24

10 29 16 6 8m 3 51

10

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25m 118

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30 55 3 5.6

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11 16 a

27

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11 39 a 6 7

5 26

1. 15 a 4 6

6 56

5 40

29 m 0 4

6 6

No infer. bigh" nor low-

another five year from

may suffice

ON SALE.

the

MAIL

infinite void. And to mark off the Chins of the

Mr. F. F. Lawris, 48 Bridge Etreet Boy, Chester, writer Just a line, in favour of 'Clarke's Blood Mixture. I had sczema for seven months, and tried Celestial Empire of the past. Anything that many things without herafit until I took your remedy can be accomplished in the way

of obtaining

TABLES After the eighth bottle I was quito well again.

FOR 1911. Plesse accept this lotter as a token of gratita la to

guarantees for the Chicaman's good behaviour

Shows the dates of departure of the Mala your wonderful Clarke's Blood Mixture,une in coming years must, therefore, be taken in 31, 1903.

at once. There is no time to lose. In to Europe and Ameries, and the datos of their hand

ไป Sold by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors another five years the opportunity many bare expected arrival as well at their destinations, of

throughout the World

vanished. Such is the line of resaoning which the dates of return Mails. is commonly attributed to Russia by the Eur

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ANK FOR AT MIXTURE: open Press. Dr. Dillon says he cannot beliere

OLARKE'S

and beware of worthless imitations and substitutes

it, and it is his impression that they sincerely. wish to live in posce with their Mongolian [50 neighbour.

On Paper

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30 Cente 20 On Sale at the Hykong Daily Press. Eve

Hongkong, 6th Febrpairs, 1911,

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