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NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,
THE Steamship
"PRINZ SIGISMUND," having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods, with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables, are being landed and stored at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godawn Company, Ltd, Kowloon, and West Point-Godowns, whence delivery may be obtains,
Optional Carge will be forwarded on unless intimation is received from the Consignees before Noor To-Day requesting it to be landed here.
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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25r¤, 1911.
DISEASE!
AN EASY METROD OF OVERCOMING LARSITUDE.
Sir Joseph Fayrer, in bis hook, "The Fro- servation of Life in Ladia," points out that the "exposure to the direct solar heat or to a high temperature in the shade may, induce host ex- haustion, ardent fever, and other evils of a more insilious character, by injuring the nervous system, increasing irritability, depressing vital
The ing the Internal ergaas,
the liver."
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out of consideration the serious con ditions which are allolent to prevent the sufferer attending to his duties, we are, nerer theless, brought ebarply up when we consider the importance of depressed vital energy which manifests itself in a feeling of langour and involving relatance undertake anything either mental or physical activity.
"Lazy
epithet which those who are highly endowed with vitality invariably apply to those who exhibit the symptoms of the east and overmastering
stering disinclination to exertion. is, however, the one thing they are not. How far their condition is due to a draining away of the phosphorus which, as Professor Tuani- cliffe, of King's College, London, has pointed out, "it is almost certain has on essential im- portance for the life of the cell and for the bio chemical processes going on within it" has not been accurately determined. That there is reason for supposing that it is due to this cause is pror- ed by the fact that people who are languid and
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the incapable of much exertion derive benefit from
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taking salts of phosphorus, in the same way as do sufferers from conditions in with these phosphorus salts are nearly always deficient in the body.
GREAT MEDICAL OPINIONS.
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For lack of energy, which involves physical debility, the boat and most readily assimilable food is a combination of casein with glycero- phosphates, as Dr. D. B. Jones has written in paper, an abstract of which was published in the Indian Medical Gazette "come little time ago. For some years past be has obtained this com FROM ANTWERP, HULL, LONDON AND Uinution in Sanatogen, which, as most people
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now know, a chemical combination of the pure casein or body-building element of milk with THE Steamship
glycero-phosphate of sodium. The phosphorus in this wonderfully invigorating and revitalising preparation is in exactly the same form as that
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BOXING CONTESTS.
The large attendance which assembled at the Skating Rink on Saturday night witnessed a number of interesting fights. The man were generally well matched, and as a consequenes good boxing resulted. Mr. Jack Dempsey was the referee, Mesers. Kelly and Bond the time. kopers, and Mr. J. H Oxberry tho master of
ceremonies.
The first event on the programme was a four round content between Young Jackson and Young Rumjaha, who took the place of Li Hung Chang, absent on sick leave. The young stars put up a willing fight, and Rumjaún, for a first appearance in the prize ring, nequitted
out and scored a win on points. Tunda to get his measure, and then he dealt it
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rounds, when a decision was given in favour of Lewis by the refereo, Mr. S. Lewellyn Jones, on a foul. The men had fought four rounds with- out damage on either side and both appeared in perfect condition when the decision a given. Whether the blow was a foul or not somed to be a disputed point with the aadience. As the referee's decision was final, however, Lewis was awarded the fight.
Bill Lewis returned to the Colony yesterday and states that his opponent had been pravibasly warned by the referee for foal taotion.
CRICKET.
KOWLOON V. OFFICERS KOWLOON GARRISON.
This match was played King's saturilay after won and crated ingin ark the
the above Porta, Consignees of Cargo are which it is found in the nervous system. It himself remarkably well. It took Jackson two home team. Scores:
hereby informed that their Goods are being Lauded at their risk into the Godowar of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godowa Company, Limited, Kowloon, and stored at Consignees risk and expense.
All broken, chated, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Bedowns, where they will be examined on WEDNESDAY, 27th iust: at-10-A-3 All Claims must be presented within FIFTEEN of the Steamer & rival here, after which date they cannot be recognized
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1173 Hongkong, 21st September, 1911.
FROM EUROPE.
THE H.A.L. Steamship
"SENEGAM DIA,"
IG, therefore, easily asimilated, and affects a rapid improvement in the general condition. Moreover, as that distinguished physician, Sir William Gowers, has pointed out, phosphorus notably increases the proportion of the rat cells
in the blood,
It must be clearly understood that the phos horas needed in these cases of lassitude and to of energy and best supplied in the form of Bantogea must be regarded as a food, not as medicine, since it supplies an element which is notably deficient in the body.
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When Sanatogen is taken the suterer is rapidly restored to normal vigour Bad vitality. soon able to resume his duties with aerity, and to perform them without fatigue.
STR GILBERT PARKER'S ADVICE.“
This restoration of energy by means of Sanat ogon las been attested by many thousands of people, both in the trapice and in England, This striking statement on the subject is made by Sir Gilbert Parker, M.P.: "I have used Sanatogen at intervala sines last automa wilk extraordinary bonefit. It is, to my mind, s true food tonie, feeding the nerrer, increasing the energy, and giving fresh vigour to the over- worked body and mind."
HIS SɛcuratĄ waffiou of Sauat gen's
overworked
the
Coptrin Eakhorn, having arrived, Consignees power to increase the energy and give
fresh of Cargo are bereby informed that their
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body goods are boing landed and placed at their risk in the hazardous and/or extes-hazardous Go and mind cannot fail to make a notable downs of the Hongkong and Kowloos Wharf appeal to all residents in China who are and Godown Company, Limited, whence so prone to suffer from those conditions, which are bogotten by the enervating delivery may be obtained against Bills-of-
climate. By revitalising the blood and improv Lading countersigned by the Undersigned.
Optional Carge will be carried on unlessing its quality, as well as by increasing the tone and strength of the whole zervous system and notice to the contrery be givea To-DAT
All Claims must be presented within ton days the general bodily functions, Sanatogen will also increase their stook of health and make of the steamer's arrival bere, after which date them better than they have ever felt in their they cannot be recognised.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods life, for that is the common experience of these have loft the Godowns, and all Goods remaining who take the preparation.
Sanatogen has the unqualified writton undelivered after the 27th inst, will be subject endorsement of more than 13,000 doctors, among whom are the physicians to ten crowned heads of Europe, including Dr Ott, who was for many years his late Majesty's physician at Marienbad.
An exceedingly interesting pamphlet, "How to Keep Well in Tropical Climates, which coutains further information on this subject and on others of vital importance to all residents in China, will be sent, free, on application, mentioning the "HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, to Messrs. A. S. WATSON & Co., Hongkong. Sanatogen may be obtained of all Chemists, from whom alan Senatogen can be purchased.
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All broken, chated, and damaged Goods must be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 26th inst., at 9.30 AM.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in Ky case whatever.
This Steamer brings on Cargo:
Ex 8.8. "Norge" fruza Güteborg.
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[1175 Hongkong, 21st September, 1911. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
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"DERFFLINGER," baving arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods, with the exception of Opiam, Treasure and Valuables, are being- landed and stored as their risk into the basardons and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, Kowloon, and West Point Gedowns, whence delivery may be obtained,
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless latimation is received from the Consigness Baronz Noos To-DAY requesting it to be landed here.
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NHE P. & O. S. N. Co.'s Steamer
“SUMATRA,"
THE
of
Private Smith of the K.O.Y.L1. and Stoker
GARRISON.
Lieut. Williams, e Haven, h Carwen Licat, Beattie, & Wonkor Cant. Bell, o Carwan, b Wester Major Kirke, b Watarionad Captain Wood, b Waterhouse Lieut. Bagnall, b Wasser
Capt. Orehand, e. Wensor, b Waterhouse. Lieut. White. o Censer, b Brawn Capt. Ralph, b Waterbomo
Lieut. Skrimehiro, e and b de Rome
Extrus
do Roma Carroshimm Wenser
Total
204
Dowling Analysis,
x
Ri
7.1
20
98
5
13
KOWLOON,
A. O. Brawn. o and b Bagnall
Waterhouse.............
-Brawn-
J. H. Mead, b White
F. Sutton, blinguall
W. Curwon o Williams, b White.
A. C. Langley, Wood, b Bagnall
A. R. Raven, a and b White ....
W. Waterhouse, à bell
F. J. de Bome, st. Williauss, b Bagrali.
of eight three minute rounds. Ewith turned Biggins of HM8-Kent then fought the best the scale at 10 stone, and Biggins weighed 9 st. 4lb. The former displayed considerable skill in evading punishment and evored repeatedly with a heavy right swing. Biggins took all he get anconcernedly, and apparently the blows Lieut. Faithfall, not nat had little effect. He retaliated with left upper- onta and swings which caused Smith to bit wild and unprofitably. The stoker wan on points,
Eight two minute rounds followed between and Private Potter of the K.O.T.L.I. Seaman Coaker of H.M.S. Kent, This prorod hagging match that a fight more of and both men displayed a desire to indulge in infighting, Potter opened with a tattoo on his it and clinch went on until the finish, when opponent's kidneys, and then the merry game Potter was awarded the decision.
Sapper Miles, RE, 132lbs, and Corporal 133lbs, were next au- Champion, K.OY.L.I., nounced to aght the best of 15 three-minute rounds. This proved a gory hat:le, and fast and uiting while it lasted. With the clang of the gong the men came together, and Obam, pion's nose mlasting with the sapper's shoulder, blood flowed freely. Miles right landed on his opponent's fans repeatedly, and addition to the injured nasol ergau s nasty contusion WE raised on the left cheek just below the eye. Bat Champion gave his man no breathing space, and although stopping the sapper's heavy right again mad again, he returned to the sitack. Both men were can tioned for indulging too freely in head and shoulder work, and by the time they had finished the second round the claret was flowing so freely from Champion's injured face that the fighters bore the appearance of red Indians. In the third round Champion brought Miles to his knees- with a well directed right swing, bat in the repeatedly and effectively on his opponent's succeeding round the 3. E. man lauded his right jaw, the geng saring the Corporal from a kockout The Bfth round found (hampion game but bested, and the referee very properly Milca was declared the stopped the fight. winner.
in
J. P. Bobinson, White
W. In Weaser, u and ↳ White
L. F. Binckburn, not out.....................
Extraknin
Total Bowling Analysis.
195
TB
2
18
A
0
0
15
1.1 ·0) 19
Bagnail White .... Wood... Kirksmart
Bell
CIVIL SERVICE DE. ATKINSON'S XI.
Played on Saturday, this match ended in a win for the XI. selected by Dr, Atkinson by 136 runs, Scores were as follows: 1
“CIVIL SERVICE:
H. E. Phelips, e Mskin, b Pearso
A. B. Batherland, o Makin, b Pearce ...
·J. ̈M&Ewen, e Dashwood, b Poazee H. A. Cox, & Lang, b'Donnell H. Türsa, o Atkinson, & Pearce. E. Jitau, o Makin, b Donnally.....
B. C. Earlow, c and b Pearce.... P. T. Lamble, ..., b Pearcy - R. E. Bird, Donnelly WII, Edmonds, not out... F. Boca, Cheesman, Donnelly
Extras......
Total
DE. ATKINSON'S IT.
T. E. Pearso, not out, retired H. R. Bakin, at Tilman, b Bird 8, 8. Moore, c Bird, b Cor
K. F. Thursfeld, b Bird ~~~ ̈A. P. Danliwood, e Bird; b Barlow
R. J. Sanders, e Edmunds, & Bird
D. J. Donnolly, McEwen, by Cor.
A. O. Lang, b Bird
W. Atkinson, b Bird.
W. G. Choosaun, b Bird......
F. Matson, not cut. ........
Extrus
Total
PHILIPPINES.
100
Kid Marriott, 1151s, and Iron Bux, 116lbs, met in a 15 three-minute round contest to decide the bantam-weight championship of the Orient, and Marriott forfeited the belt which he has held so long and so successfully against all comers. Bux entered the ring with the con- Edence borne of a list of successes, while Marriott, who was in better. fettle than usual, entered with a determination to endeavour to redeam lost laurels, But it was a contest between a youth and a veteran, and as is usually the easy where the youth has a fair knowledge of the game, the veteran went under. The open ing rounde saw Marriott fording the fight, and ho FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, MALTA, waaputting in such good work that his opponent's PORT SAID, SUEZ AND STRAITS chances looked anything but rosy. But the Consignees of Cargo by the above-named wily Bux was biding his time, and when Mar- vessel are hereby informed that their Goods are riot. had considerably exisustet timself bis being landed and placed AT THEIR BISK in the opponent opened out. Then a strenuous battle Hongkong and owloon Wharf and Godown began, But keeping his adversary hard atli and AGRICULTURAL PROJECTS IN THE Co.'s Godownsat Kowloon, where each Consign scoring repeatedly with a heavy right. Marriott ment will be sorted out Mark by Mark and made occasional and unexpected rushes, and each time got home with his famous right swing. delivery can be obtained as the Goods are landed.
Optional Goods will be landed here nuless in. But his final effort saw the youth still fresh, and structions are given to the contrary before the Kid returned to his corner at the conclusion of the ninth round looking considerably dis tressed, and with a cough which it was not plen. sant to bear. In the tenth and last round Bux led with a left, and after barrassing his opponent with the same hand he swung a heavy right on to Marriott's jaw and the Kid went down. He way up again before the count, but again he went down before the onslaugh of his opponent. Once more the connt started, but again Marriott dragged himself to his feet, staggered, sui fell as the gong sanded. He was carried to his corner, but realising the futility of continuing the anoquai tight, his seconds, throw in the spook Blackmore, an
Daring the evening. Australian professional, was introduced to the house and threw out a challenge to any middle weight in the Orient. He was received with cheers, but no one appeared anxions to pick up the gruntlet.
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Damaged packages must be left in the to be left in the Godowns, where they will be,
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All Claims must reach us before the 2nd and the Company's surveyors, Messrs. Goddard A.M. on MONDAYS October, or they will not be recognized. and Douglas, at 9
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In consequence of
Bamerou imita. Hone purchaser
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A preliminary agreement signed in Manila last week by A. A. Moore, Jr., the well known San Francisco capitalist, is the precursor of sa- other investment of American capital in Philip- pine products, says the Cableness,
At present those interested in the enterprise propose to purchase a large tract of agricultural Land for the development of a plantstion along the most modern lines. Mr. Moore, who bes ass that two weeks, heads hoca in the islanda las the ayndicate. A number of tropical producto will be grown, including rubber sud cocosnuts, and the culture of rice by Western methods will also be investigated.
While all the details have not been perfected, it is reasonably certain that the big deal will go through. In discussing the transaction, Mr. Moore said: "I have been planning a trip to the Philippines for several years, and bow that I have come I would like an interest in the country. I had no adequate notion of the its people or their ・great country or
They exceed by for every possibilities. expectation that I had. I am interested Ie LEWIS WINS FROM MARTIN ON A in agricultural and planting possibilities and have entered into a preliminary agreement to develop plantation along modern lines.
FOUL,
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I have taken the matter up through Mr. Martin Egan, at whose invitation I came to the Philippines, and be is to join with me in com-
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