WEATHER REPORT.
On the 9th at 12.00 noon-Prissure hes ncreased moderately over 8. Haneluris and N.E. China. It has decreased moderately long the 8.1 coast of China and over 9. Japan, the Loochoos, Formors and N. Luzon......... Pressure in bigbest from N.E. China to the Jes of Japan. A typhoon has formed to the 3, of N. Luzon and appears to be travelling N.W.
Tho monsoon will freshon again along the E. ecast of China, and over the N.E. portion of the China Sea,
Hongkong rainfall for 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:
DISTRICT
Hongkong & Neighbourhood
Formoss Channel
FORECAST.
JNE. gate.
South coast of China between The same is Hongkong and Lammocks. No. 1. Bouth coast of China between North winds,
moderate. Hongkong and Kainas · {
N.E. winds, moderate to fresh; fee,
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL
Station.
Vrostook...
Nemuro
Hakodate
BEGISTER.
978 OOT:BER, A.M.
Hour
Barometer.
Temperature.
Hawidity.
Wind.
78,30 15 39 | 77 | NE
...... 63.30.22 --.
Takio.... Kooli Nagasaki...... Kagoshima......
Oshims
Nabai:
Chefoo
A
30.09- 30.16
30 09
..30.15 -
,, 30.08-
30.04
3007,
-88W
Force.
Weather
1 b
1 -
-NW 1- waw 0 --
fshijms.2.]]
29.95
Bonin I.
30.20
... 30.23 48 52
Welhaiwel
Hankow
Kiakiang Shanghai......
Gutshall Sharp Pesk
Ámoy Swatow
Telhoku
Taichu
Tažaan
... 7. 30:05 7180
Kosten.........
Pescadores Canton "Hongkong" Vios. Peak Gap Rook
Macao
HoiBow........ Pakboi
Phulion
Tomane
C. St. James... Aparri
Manila
Legaspi ........
Bacolod........ Iloilo........ Coba ...... Labran
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30.16 59-
NNW 3 om
63005 72 89 ENE 1
29.97 71-
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29.92
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29.901
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9.30.10, 72
630,00 73 7ES 6 a 29.99 -
15
120.00 72
23
29.83
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29.87
129.90
12936 82
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T. F. CLAXTON, Diretor. Hongkong, Observatory, October 8th, 1912,
1 BAROMETER, reduced to 99 dogroos Fahrouhait on the level of the sea in inches, tenths and *hundredths.
TEMPERATURE, in the shade, in degroes
-Fahrenheit.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1őr, 1919.
NATIVE CHINESE DOCTOR.
HIS AMAZING AND FORMIDABÜK LIST
-OF-DRUGS.
The materia mèdica of the native Chinese physician is a wonderful and fearful thing, embracing as it does, almost every variety of vegetable, animal, and mineral substance. It is said that these drugs are a thousand in uumber, a drug, as someone has said, for cach disease to which, from the Chinese standpoint, man is liable.
138
Broadly classifed, the nutive Chinese medicines may be grouped about as follows:--Frem netals and stones kinds of physic, aro extracted; from grasses and vegetables, such as roots, stubs, lenves, Howers, and seeds, 360 kinds; from trees, 130 kinds are found in the roots, bark, trunk, leaves, seeds, and flowers; from the human body 27 kinds; from vegetables, such as cabbages, turnips, 34 kinds; about the same num ber from birds; from insects, worms, shellfish, reptiles turtles, and lies, 100 kinds; from fruits, 40 kinds. To these must be added medicines derived from wheat and other grain,
The Chinese materia medien is much indebted to the animal world. Nostrums are made from the teeth and horns of the "dragon," musk from the musk-deer; and the list embraces bear's gall, deer's glue, sheep's milk, hoof of white horse, thigh of gray horse, sheep's lungs, horns, kidneys and gall, deer's horn pulverised, and the bones, eyes and claws of the tiger. The skull, heart, brains, teeth and blood of the dog are also much esteemed.
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THE AMERICAN MAIL.
The P.M. str. Mongolia left Yokohama for this port via Manila on the 2nd October, between 10 a.m. and noon. Her mail has been transferred to the E. & A.
From an Occidental standpoint, the most remarkable and curious features of Chinese medical procedure is that theatr. St. Albane. physician is employed by the year, and that his salary ceases the moment any of the family whereto he ministers becomes ill. In other words, the Chinese doctor is paid for keeping them in good health, firm The native physician of China is believer in the efficacy of giving "like for like.' He employs in his practice almost every element known to nature. His medicine is a serious matter-it is pretty far-reaching.
'MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA
AND JAPAN STATION.
BRITISH
Almerity, despatch-bost, 1,700 fons, 4 gans, 2,000
ih.p. Comdr. Lambe, Weinsiwoi. Atlas, admiralty tug, 615 tons, 1,400 1.bp.
Hongkong.
Bramble, gunboat 710 tons, 900 i.K.p., Lieut.
Comdr. 9. E. Prichard, Kinkisng, Britomart, ganboat, 710 tona, 900 b.p.. Eleut...
Comdr, W. H. Darwall, Shanghai, Cadmus, Britiek sloop, 1,070 foss, i.h.p.1,400, f.d, Commr. Hagh P. F. P. Williams, Canton.
The T.K.K, str. Nippon Maru errived at Yokohama from San Francisco and Honolulu on the 8th October, and is expected here on the 18th October
The T.K.K. str. Tenyo Maru left Hono-Chernb, water tank and tng, 390 tons, Lh.p. 340 lulu for Yokohama on the 3rd October, Master W. Smith, Longkong and is due to arrive at Hongkong from Clio, British gloop, 1,070 tons, i.h.p. 1,400, Manila on the 28th October.:
Condr., H. R. Veale, Hongkong. Defence, armoured cruiser 14,000 tons. h.p.
27,000, Captain Heary Braon, M.V.O, Hongkong
The P.M. str. Persia, with the Ameri- can mail, left San Francisco for Hong- kong, via Honolulu, Japan porta and
THE AUSTRALIAN MALL.
A curious fact with reference to Chinese prescriptions is that different Shanghai, on the 6th October.? medicines are ordered on different days. for the same ailment, a circumstance that has its origin in the Chinese belief that the human system is not the same from day to day. For instance, they hold there are some fifty or sixty kinds of heart disease, twenty or thirty forms. of consumption, and perhaps one hun-. dred varieties of dyspepsis.
In the administration of his medicines the native physician adopts no half-way Indeed, he gives his patient
measures.
The I.G.M. str. Cohleur left Sydney on the 21st September, at 11 am., and may be expected here on or about the 14th October.
The E. & A. str. Eastern left Sydney on the 25th September, for this port (vin Queensland Ports, Port Darwin, Timor and Manila),
The N.Y.K. str. Nikko Maru (Austra as large a dose as he thinks his vietim lian Line) left Sydney for this port via can stand. For example, there are in ports ou the 2nd October, and' is expected one Chinese remedy for colds some-nine--here on the 21st October. ingredients, and the pill into which they are compounded is about the size of a Log ́s marble. A MALA
Besides the medicine for the cold there may be in such a case included others for various complaints of which the physician may suspect the patient to bo allicted. The theory in this caso is that, by administering several kinds of physic at once, the channels" of the system will conduct these remedics the different portions of the body and thus
hit the right spot.”
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DEATH OF MR. G. É. JOHNSON,
The death occurred at Streatham last month of Mr. George Frederick John- son, late secretary of the Peninsular and
3 HUKIDITT to gordontage of saturation, the Oriental-Steam-Navigation Company,
"humidity of air saturated with moisture being 100,
4 DIRECTION OF WIND, to two pointa,
5 FORCE OF WIND, socording to Dufort Seale. 6 STATE OF WELTHEL, b blue sky, a detached sloud, d drizzling rain, f fog, z gloomy, h hall, lightning, a overenst, p passing showers, a seually, Train, a Know, thunder, v visibility, w dow (wet).
• Rat in inches, tenths and huedredths.
HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER.
Hongkong Observatory, October 9th.
Previous On Date On
Day:
[at
at 2 p.m. 6 8.1,
Date st 2 p.m.
Barometer.
30,0%
30.00
29.97
Temperature
80
73
82
Humidity.....
59
83
45
Wind Direction........
East
1-
Weather
North NNE -2-
0.00
Rain
Highest open air Temperature on 8th...83 Lowest open air Temperaturs on 8th... 73
Days of
Wook!!
HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.
From 10th to 16th October, 1912.
HIGH WATEL.
LOW WATER
'kong
Mean Time.
T'kong,
Men
Time
h. ft. in. h. m.
Thurn 10 967 32 28
P-11
9 98 6 6
957 6 9
Height
ft, in. 2 6
3 3B 2 3 315 21 2 7
9 31 6 9 3 32
Satur. 12 m 10 476 4m 4 11 7 :9,54 m 7 23 56.a 3 2 Вид 13, 11385 8m 4.4816-
10-1774 4 21 3 6 Mon. 14 | 0 34.■ 5 2m 5 37.1: 7 -10 41 744 39 40 Taes 15.
1:46.8
4 6 m 627|| 20 11 77 3. 4 46 4.3 Wed 16-No infer high-m-7-3123
#1 397 1 nor low water
ON SALE..
nged 63 years.
Mr. Johnson joined the London office of the company as a very young man, and passed through various gradea before he reached the post of secretary. In 1873 he went to Hongkong and sub- sequently held different agencies of the company in China and India, and then became agent at Aden, a post he occu- pied for a number of years. From Aden he came back to the London office and became head of the freight department, and then in 1507 was appointed secre- tary..
Vory deep regret will be felt in the City, Bays A London contemporary where, naturally, Mr. Johnson was wide ly known, at the news of his death, but to many the news will not come as n shock, While away during the Easter holidays-of-last-year he had a stroke, and though he made a partial recovery from a serious illness and was able to get about again with some of his old vigour he retired from active work and was laid p from time to time. The severity of his illness was the more deplored since ho had led a very active life and in leisure hours had always been accustom- ed to seek relaxation in outdoor games, mainly either in cricket as a young man or in golf in his later years. Mr. John- son was highly respected and very much liked in the company's service, and by his kindness of heart and considerate manner made a very large number of friends in the world outside.
The funeral took place au Putney Vale Cemetery, after service at Magdalen Church, Drewstead-road; Streatham,
LINER ROMANCES.
THE CANADIAN MAIL.
The C-P.R. str. Empress of India left Vancouver, B.C., for Hongkong (ria usus ports of call) on the 28th Septem- ber, a.m.
THE GERMAN MAIL.
The 1.G.M. str. Prina Eitel Friedrich, carrying the German mails with dates. from Berlin of the 18th of September, loft Colombo on the 5th inst., p.m., and may be expected here on or about the 16th inst.
MERCHANT STEAMERS.
The "Ben Line" str. Benledi from Leith and London, left Singapore on the 3rd October, for this port.
The N.Y.K. str. Kamakura Maru
fame, torpedo boat doutroyer, 340- tous, 6 guns, 5,700 hp, Lt-Comdr. H. 8. Monro, Hankow."
Handy, torpedo-boat destroyer 295 tons, 6 gans, hp, Lieut.-Cómdr. Brickonden, Janus, torpedo-bost desi roger, 320 tons, 6 gun, 3,900 h.p., Llant, Comdr. Maxwell, Hong. kong.
Boat, armoured cruiser, 9,800-tons, 14 ga o.
il.p. 22,000, Caph. Allen T. Haut, Yokohama.
Kinsha, river gunboat, 615 tons, i.b.p. 1.200,
Lt. Comdr. H. Marryatt, Henkow.” Merlin, surveying ship, 1,070,tons, 6 gane, 1,400 ip, Capt. F. C. C. Pasco, Surveying Daties.
Minotaur, armonred ortiser (Bagahip__ Vice ---Admiral Sir A. L. Winalot; "K.C.B.
U.V.0., C.M.G.), 14,600, tong, Llup. 27,000 Capt. G. C. Cayley, Shanghai, Monmouth, armoured cruiser, 9,800 tons, ih.p
22,000, Capt. H. H. F. Barthelot, M.V.O.
Bhanghai,
Moorhen, river, gunboat, 180 tons, 2 gaur, ip, 600, Lieut-Comdr G. P. Laith, West River,
Newcastle, 2nd clean cruiser, 4,800 tons, turbine
22,000 F.D., Captain George P. E. Hunt, D.S.O., Hongkong.
Nightingale, river gasboat, 85 tons, 240 h.p., Et Comdr. Malcolm Murray, RN, Yang- tezė.
Otter, torpode-boat destroyer, 385 tons, 6 guns, 6,300 ik.p., Lieut.-Comdr. Chambers, Wei haiwok
Ribble, T.B.D., 590 tons, 7,500 F.D, 6 guns, Lt. Comdr. E. . . Mackinnon, Wei- haiwei.
(Bombay Line) left Kobe for this port Fia Moji on the 4th October, and is ex-Robin river gunboat, 85 tons, 2 guns, 240 h.p. pected here on the 11th October.......
Line) left Kobe for this port vin ports The N.Y.K. str. Sado Maru (American en the 4th October, and is expected here
on the 13th October.
Lt. Comdr. Allan Dizon, West River, Rosario, depot ship for Babmarines, 980 tons,
ikp. 1,400, Lt.-Commr. N. E, Archdale, Hongkong.
Sandpiper, river gim best, 85 tons, 2 guns, 240 hp Ligut-Comdr. I. A. 8. H. Hutton, Snipe, river gunboat, 85 tons, 2 guns, 240 h.p. Taku, torpedo bost destroyer, 305 tons, i.h.y. Lt. Comdr. Maurice B. Leslie, Yangtze,
West River, The H.A.L. str. Scandia left Singapore on the 7th October, at noon, and may be expected here on of about the 13th Octo bar, am
Line) left Calcutta for this port via The NY.K. str. Tosa Maru (Calcutta ports on the 25th September, and is ex- pected here on the 14th October.
The str. Glenogle left Rangoon on the ith October, for Hongkong via Penang and Singapore, and is expected to arrive here on the 17th October.
The G.N. str. Minnesota arrived at Yokohama on the 4th October, and left on the 6th October, for Hongkong via asual ports of call, and may be expected here on or about the 21st October.
The Swedish East Asistio Co.'s str. Peking left Snez on the 29th September. and is expected to arrive here on or about th 23rd October.
The "Barbor Line" str. Wray Castle. sailed from New York on the 18th August for Hongkong via the Straits.
The Barber Line str. Muncaster Castle left New York on the 25th August for Hongkong and the Far East
The B.L. str. Egremont Castle sailed from New York on the 12th Sept. for Far East.
The str. Glenstrae passed the Suez Canal on the 17th September for Hong- kong via Straits.
The T.KK: str. Hongkong Maru arrives at Honolulu from Manzanillo on the 11th October, and is due hero on the 19th November.
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
Fooshing, from Guaymas (Mexico), is
due in Hongkong 21st October.
WHITE STAR OFFICER TO WED AN HEIRESS.
Particulars of two additions to the long list of romances which have had their beginning on board a liner are made known." It appears that Licut.- General Baden-Powell first met his Hangsasg, from Shanghai, is dun in fiancée at
sea: while from Boston Hongkong 13th October. (U.S.A.) comes the interesting announce- ment of the marriage of a White Star Foolsang, from Calcutta, is due in Hong-
kong 18th October.. officer with a millionairess, who also met on a liner...
The Davi SON, Ridegroom was Mr. Harry Date Star liner Canopic, and Miss Jane Good- win, the millionaire niece of Mr. Pier pont Morgan.
OUND VOLUMES of the HONGKONG B WEEKLY PRESS, JANUARY to JUNE 1912 With INDEX. Price $7.50.
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BHIER LINE.
Plantshire, from London, is due in Hong-
kong 9th October... Denbighshire, from London, is due
Hongkong 30th October.
6,000, Gunner E. J. Trillo, Hongkong.........
Tamar receiving ship, 4,650 tons, 69,
Commodoro R. Anstruther, C M.G., Hong- kong.
Teal, river gunbont, 180 tons, 2 graus, 800 ihr
Lient. Comar. Hon. Guy Stopford, Chung- kiang.
Tetle, gunboat, 710 tons, 900 hp. Lent. Com. H. B. N. Cottrell-Dormer, Hankow Usk, T.B.D., 590 tons, 7,500 F.D., 6 guns, Lt.
Comdr. B. W Bluett, Weihaiwel; Viragó, torpedo-bost destroyer, 39 tons, 6. gaą,
6,3001.h.p., Lieut,-Comdr. Harold D. Adsir. Hall, Weihaiwei. “ ̈ ̈ Waterwitch, saroying ship, 620 tons, 450 i
Lent. Comdr. P. A. Reyne, Singapore Welland, T.B.D., 690 tons, 7,500 F.D., 6 guns, Whiting, torpedo-beat destroyer, 350 tons,
Comdr. Seymour, Weihaiwei.
5,900 h.p., Lient Comdr. GUJ Sadford, Weihairol, Widgeon, gaabost, 195 tons, 2 guza, 800 b.p.,
Comdr. M. H. Wilding, Kistingiment Woodoork, ganboat, 150 tons, 2 guns, 550 P. Lient-Comdr. M. B. R. Blackwood, Yang.
Woodlark, gunboat, 150 tons, 2 guns, 550 hp.
Leute Lomdr. G. F. A. Mulock, Haskow. Babmarines Summer
No. 36, Godfrey Herbert, Ident Commr. No. 37. A. A. L. Fauxer, Lieut. Commr. No. 38, J. B. Codrington, Lt Commr. TB, 035, Lt-Com, Woodward, West River TB. 036, Lt. Com. Murphy, West River. T.B. 037, Lt. Com Nicol, West River T.E, 038, Lt.-Com, Seymour, West River.
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Mr P. MoJozes
Mr C. Meskel
Mr Oiffer
Mr Parson
Mr A. T. Myall
Mr R Richmond
Mr F. A. Byrne
Mr Schlaeger
Mr Schaffner
Mr Snooden
Mr II. Strohkork
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tiansen, 6th October-Hoihow 3th Mr H. S. Bennett October, General Jebsen & Co.
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NGSIANG, British str., 937, H. Mathias, Mr A. E. Carleton
6th, October-Haiphong via Hoihow Mr&MrM, D. Currie General Butterfield & Bwire.
Mr Hector Faller TIENTSIN, British str., 1,215, Robertson, Mr Gillingham
7th October-Java 27th Sept., Sugar. De & Met Evan Jones -Butterfield & Bwire. .
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LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
The str. Gregory Apear, from Shang- hai and Kobe, left Moji on the st October, afternoon, and may be expected here on or about the 13th October, a.m.
The P.&O. str. Socotra left Singapore for this port on the 8th October, at 2 p.m., and is due here on the 14th October, at about 6 ̈s.m.
The str. Glenlochy left Shanghai on the 4th October, and, is due bere on the 12th October, am.
The C.P.R. atr. Empress of Japan, which left here on the 14th September, arrived at Vancouver, B.C., on the 6th October, at 2 pm.
The CR. sir Monteagle arrived at Shanghai on the 8th October, at 11.30 4.m., and left again at 8 p.m. same day for Nagasaki, where she is due to arrive on the 10th October, at 8 a.m.
The Apear str. Arratoon Aptar, from Calcutta, left Singapore on the 8th Octo- ber, p.m., and may be expected here on or about the 14th October, a.10.
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