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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 25т¤, 1912.

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AN EFFECTIVE VACUUM PUMP.

The novel kind of pump developed by W. Gaede, a German physicist, produces high vacua in a manner different from the piston rotating, oil and mercury pumps hitherto used, and is said to yield higher vacua than any other pump, to operate more rapidly, and to remove vapour and air together. At each revolu tion it sucks out a portion of the air. 4 which is ent off from the rest. cylinder rotating in a close-fitting casing has cut into a number of grooves, each closed for a portion of the diameter by a projection, and at each revolution a portion of the air is received at a certain A small discharged at another point. This is the famous remedy that carried along in the grooves, and nozzle projecting from tas casing fits an has given new strength to so many auxiliary pump, and a larger pipe is invalids, so many debilitated, ner-attached to the vessel from which the air is to be exhausted. Pumups tested vous men, so many weak suffering have been driven at 8,000 revolutions per minute, and have made as complete a women, so many anaemic, languid vacuum in 10 seconds us had been obtain ed in 100 seconds with a mercary pump girls and youths.

As this apparatus-styled a molecular partial Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale Pump-is effective only in n

vacnum, an auxiliary pump is used to begin the exhaustion. People CURE.·

They cure because they renew

and enrich the blood and act as a

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per cent. by surface run-off. Where the expense is justified, concrete linings may reduce conveyancs loss to 5 per cent. ; care THE may lesson percolation to 10 per cent.; are practicable, evaporation, where deep furrow irriga tion and cultivation should not exceed 15 per cent., and the surface run-off can be eliminated. These

total losses would be about 27 per cent,

JUTE BILA,

A microscopic vegetable growth has caused great trouble with water pipes in

A German artificial silk from jute is Leeds, England. The flow in large mains has been reduced 40 per cent.. and 4 inch made by fermenting the jute with A glycerine, rinsing in water, and bleach- pipes have been nearly closed. mechanical

cleaner, partiallying in sodium peroxide. It is claimed to be strong, brilliant, and otherwise equal successful, dainages the lining of pipes.

to silk.

Berew

ELECTRIC NERVE-SOOTHING. Electric sleep is to be the great boor. of nerve-disordered humanity if the expectations of Dr. F. Nagelschmidt, of the Berlin Finsen Institute, are realized. Some years ago Dr. Ledne produced sleep in animals by applying continuoua electric currents to the base of the brain, but the currents necessary were near the danger point, and the claim of Dr. Nagelschmidt is an improved method using a special alternating current giving even nearly approaching the limit of safety. It appears that not only can the number of volts, milliamperes and alternations be fixed as needed but that the time the current will flow can be predetermined as well. Unconsciousness is produced quickly, awakening follows in minute or two after the current ceases, and the alternating current not only elieves insomnia, but it has other useful effects speedily overcoming neuralgie pains, and giving particularly a harm less means of controlling the violent The insane without the strait-jacket. electric sleep can be deepened so as to give painless execution of criminals or slaugh- toring of animals.

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NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES

NOTICE TO CONSIGNERS. P. & G. 8. N. Co.'s Steamer

"ASSATE," Arrived Hongkong on 17th January, 1913, FROM BOMBAY, COLOMBO AND

STRAITS.

Consignees of Cargo by the above-named vessel are heroby informed that their goods are being landed and placed AT THEIE RISK in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godows Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each Consignment will be sorted out Mark br Mock and delivery can be obtained as the Goods are lauded.

This vessel brings on Cargo-

From London, &c., or 8.8. "Morea." From Persian Gulf, or as. B. 1. 9. N. And B. & P. 8. N. Co.'s Steamers. Optional Goods will be landed here unless instructions are given to the contrary within

6 hours.

Goods not cleared within 8 days including date of arrival will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by we in any case whatever.

Damaged packages must be left in the Go

In the novel recording receiver fordowes for examination by the Consignees and wireless telegraphy divised by Prof. Chas, the Company's Surveyors Meters, Gozzano Lefeuvre, of the Medical Faculty of and DOUGLAS, at 10 AM. on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS. All claims must be presented Rennes, a frog's leg is placed in the

within ten days of the steamer's arrival here. receiving circuit, the wires being con- nected to the sciatic nerve. One end of after which date they cannot be recognised, No claims will be admitted after the goode the leg is attached to the short arm of a sensitive lever, and the contraction of the have left the Godowns,

E. A. HEWETT. rauscles on the slightest excitation causes

Superlatendent the long arm of the lever to register a

Hongkong, 17th January, 1913. a sheet curve in the line drawn on

of smoked paper covering a rotating cylinder. With this receiver; the Eiffel Tower time signals were registered 217 miles away.

CHILDHOOD'S MENACE,

The new views of tuberculosis were dealt with by Prof. Nictner, of Berlin, at the late opening of a new medical school in London. It now appears that the disease is chiefly contracted very early in life, and one authority has declared that 90 per cent, of all children under 13 are infected. As it is a disease of home, not of school, prevention is largely a complex social problem.

AGE-RINGS IN PIPES."

"BEN" LINE OF STEAMERS. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

S.S. "BENGLOE," FROM LEITH, LONDON AND STRAITS.

that all Goods are being landed at their ONSIGNEES of Cargoare hereby informed risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Gedown Co., Ltd, whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 27th inst. will be subject

to rent.

All Claims against the Steamer must be

presented to the Untarsigned on or before the 31st inst., or they will not be recognized.

FOR

1913.

CHINA, JAPAN, CORE INDO-CHINA, SIAM, STHAFT SETTLEMENTS, MALAY STATE), NETHERLANDS INDIA, PHILIP PINES, BORNEO, ETC.

FIFTY-FIRST ANNUAL ISSUE

201

can

most of

KHZ 20

The DIRECTORY covers the whole of NA ports and cities of the Far Fast, from Nether lands India to Biberia, in which Eneopesar realdr

Not only in the Directory as fall and corrie In each case KA

but each Color. made, Fort,

Settlement is prefaced he DFSCEIP TION, carefully revised each year which serve se accurate GUIDE! Towner, giving every detall in concern with the places, their History, Topography, o, 1

The Information in these Descriptions, Con» sing of a hundred interesting articles, packe: with

facta concisely set out, and containi statistics of the Tsape of esth Country at Royal Octavo-Complete with Fifteen Magi Port, would alone suffice to fill a large volums tians Fr. 392, 56 1,832, $10.00. Dictory val

The Directories and Descriptions are of

CHINA

Peking

Tiertain

Peitaiho

Boochow Canton

Chaldang Whamper

Chinwangtao Wuku Каррь

Taku

Antang

Manchurian

BOMBAT

COLOMBO BATAVIA

Messrs. A. M. & J. Ferguson. Mesars. H. M. Van Dorp & Co. SINGAPORE...Messrs. Kelly & Walsh, Ld.

...Mr. J. Nimme Wardrop,

Sandakan,

BOLNEO

BANGKOK SAIGON ... TONEIN

"Bangkok Times" Office. A. Pfeiffer, Esq

Mesers. Speidel & Co., Hanoi. MANILA......E. C. McCallongb, Ltd. MACAO ...

...Mr. A. A de Mello. CANTON ...

SWATOW

AMOT FODCHOW SHANGHAI CHEFOO

FAINTAU TIENTBIN

"ཝོ

CORDA...

Mesars A.B. Watson & Co. Ltd. Yuen Cheong Book Store. Mosara. A.S. Watson & Co., Ltd. Mesars. T. Brookatt & Co. ...Messrs. Kally & Walsh, Ltd.

Mesare. H, Sistas & Co. Mears, Sietre, Plambeok & Co. Mamrs. H. Blow & Co.

POET ARTHUR Messrs. Sietas, Plambeck & Co. FORMOSA ...G. Meidbrodt, Baq.

"Seoul Press." NAGASAKI ...Nagasaki Freza" Office. KOBE-OBAKA. "Japan Chronicle" Office. YOKOHAMA ... Messrs. Kelly & Welsh, Ltd.

SHIPPING IN PORT.

STEAMERS.

BENLAWERS, British str., 2,520, H. W. Boe, 20th January-Moji 14th January, Coal,-Gibb, Livingston & Co. BORNEO, German str., 1,344, F. Sembill, 23rd January-Bandakan 17th Janu- ary, General-Melchers & Co. CHANGCHOW, British str., 1,200,-H. Trow- bridge, 18th January-Dalny 10th January, General.-Butterfeld

Swire.

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

HONGKONG HOTAL.

Mr&Mrs Adair Mr G. Aurely

He A. T. Barberini Capt B. H. F.

Barttolot, .. Mr.E. R. Bate Mr E. A. Beaumont

Mr J. Berais

Mr & Mrs C. D.

Bell

Mr G. A. Bena Capt C. R. Beynon

J.

Mr B. C. Binns Mr W. H. Birohen.

ough

Mr & Mrs N.. F.

Blanche Mr Hashley. Brereton Mr & Mỹ H. van

Brokell Bugs

Mr O. Baseliner Mr A. J. Cambridge Mr J, S. Campbell Mr H. F. Chalkley Mr Cariton Chase Mr Chaplin and mold Mr W. T. Chisholm Miza G. St. Ulaire Mr A. A. Claxton Mr T. J. Cokely Mr A. G. Cowie Mrs W F. Cowen Mr I. W. Cranston Miss Crockor

Mr G. F. Carry Mr V. d'Oettingen Mr A.F. Deane Mr J. D. Deacon

Mr H. C. Den en Mr A. G. DoniSON Mr W. Dietmar

Mr R. H. Douglas Mr A. G. Dovey Mr W. C. Drew Miss L. Dunlo Mr T. C. Dapay Miss A. Edwards Mr & Mrs. H. C.

Ehrenfels

Mr Wallace A. Farley Mrs C. Finlayson Mr H. G. Fisher Mrs. E. Forsyth

Mr E. A. 8. Fowler Mr C. Freer

Mr R. Hurno Mr & Mra W. Hughen

Mr H. J. Hunt Capt R. Innow

Miss Mand Freer Mrs French and child. Mr Denman Faller Mr. & Mrs J.

George

Miss George

Mr & Mrs A. Geare Mr A. G. Gordon

Mr J. Gourgey

F.

Mr V. Goulbourn Mr Joserb Gould Mr D. M. G. Gratams Mr R. J. Grimshaw Capt. T. P. Hall Dr J. G. Hann Capt A. S. Harris Mr W. T. Harbord

Harrison Mr Mr F. B. Hosp Hon. Mr E.A. Hewett

C.M.G

& Mr A. E. Herdman

Mr A. Herzl

COBLENZ, German str., 3,450, L. Klugkist, Mr W. Hoffmaan 23rd January-Kuchinotsu 19th Janu- Mr E. Hope

Mr J. W. Joy

Mrs A. N. E.Judah.

Mr E. E. Keysell

Mr8. Komor

Mr W. Krone

Mr A, Krugama,

Kabits Dr

Dr & Mrs Lassail Mr A. Levey Mr G. T. Lloyd Mrs R. T. Matheso

and child Mra MaCro Mr N. C. MacGregor Mr D. G. MaoLannaa Dr. O. Marristt.

Mra Mr &

MasIntyre Mir J. M. Macedo, Miss T Martin Dr G. W. MoHoan Mr & Mrs L. MoNell

Major Menzies

Nell

Mr C. D. Melbouras

Mr B. E. Mohta

Mr I. Melchor

Mr J. Merechi

Mr J. Morris

Mr H. F. Mosley Mr & Mrs F. DE

Malder

Mr A. H. Munch Capt & Mrs F. D. Northcomba

Mr W. F. O, Ondan

loreh

Mr & Mrs H. Peter Mr Pieper Mr L. E. Pinkham Mr A. W. Prior Mr E, H. Bay Miss F. Besy Mr & Mrs H. T

Richardson

Maj. the Hon. & M.

F. W gham Rish ard on and son

Mr & Mrs Bonse Lady H. de Bausmarer. Sir H. de SausmNATOM Mr W. Sobmolke

Mr E. H. Sharp Mr J. C. Sibley

Mn G. V. Sidford na

child

Mr E. E. Smith Mr & Mrs Fra004

Spittles

Mr HH. Soloman Mr A. S'ephens Miss Stephens Miss Square Mr S. Stafford

Mr P. D. Sutherland. Mr E. G. Tait Mr G. Vermeij Mr W. H. Webber Mr & Mrs B. Webb Mr D. M. Whamond Mr D. White

Mr & Mrs F. Winkles Mr G. G. Wood Mr & Mrs J. F. Wright Mr J. A. Young

Nanking

Kowloon

ary, Mails and General.-Melchers & Co.

Kewkiang

Samshui

Hankow

Kongmoor

Yochow

Nanning

Wuchowia

DAIGI MARU, Japanese str., 846, Y. Soms-

kawa, 22nd January-Swatow it! January, General. Osaka Shosn Mr T. Aoki

1 Mr & Mrs Baldwin Kaisha.

KING EDWARD HOTEL.

Trade Centres Shasi

Newekwang Ichang Kwangchanwei

Dairen

Port Arthur Cheloo

Weihaiwot Kisochan

Changking Pakhei

Wonchow

Lungobow Mengtre Hokow TonantaFoochow Brema

Hangchow Hollow

Ningpo

Santu

Amay

Yokohama

Byogo Kobe

Mot Nagasaki

JAPAN AND FORMONA

Osaka Keelerat

Tainanta Tekow Hakodate Anping

Mukden Bhanghai Swałow

Tokyo

Shimonoseki Tamsui

Seoul

EASTERN SIEBRIA

Nicojewsk

Mokpo

Songchin HONGKONG AND ITS DEPENDENCIES.

children DEVAWONGEE, British str., 1,057, E. Gathe Mr & Mrs Brind and

man, 22nd January-Bangkok 10th

January, Rice-Butterfield & Swire. Mrs Birsa and abild DONERIC, British str., 1,210, J. F.Mr & Mre Crawford

Mr Ivane Tullock, 21st January-Bangkok 13th Mr W. Donaldson January Rice Bank Line, Ltd. EMPRESS OF JAPAN, British str., 5,010, 8. Robinson, 1.3.R., 18th January-Van- couver 26th December, Mails and General-0, P. R. Co. FENGTEIN, British str., 1,073, A. Harris, Mr & Mrs F.

MoHugh 15th January-Swatow 14th January, Ballast-Butterfield & Swire,

Nishikawa, Coal.-Order..

Mrs. Evans and child Mr E. E. Garrard Mr Gen, Grimble Mr brg J.

Hansen

Mr & Mrs Lemaire Mr Lou

Miss Massey Mr & Mrs J. H. N

Modly

Mr G. H. May.

Mr M. F. Murray Capt & Mrs Pasidore Mr & Mrs PearmaN -

Miss F. Saunders E. Mr & Mrs Schenk

Dr Sibres

E.

Mr R. M. Henderson IBAKUTO MARU, Japanese str., 3,282, K. Mr H. Huntor

15th January-Java, Mr F. H. Hydo

Mr & Mrs Koup JASON, British str., 7,449, G. Steeves, 23rd Mr & Mrs Kraft

January-Shanghai 20th January, Mr & Mrs C. Lauritsen General,-Butterfeld & Swire.

Vladivostock

CHOSSY

Chemulpo KILO

Fusst

Chinnampe

Pingyang

KAIFONG, British str., 1,025, J. V. Sid-

ford, 17th January-Manila

14th

MADAO FRANCH INDO-CHINA |-

January, General Butterfield

&

Bwire.

Tourans Baigon Cambodge

Hanoi

Annem Haiphong

Hus Tonkin Provinces Quinhon

Manlia

Sarawak

PHILIPPINES

Iloilo

GRATOH

Labuan

Cabu

British N. Bowi

BANGKOK STRAITS SETTLEMENTS Singapore, Penang, Maltees, Prov, Wellesley

MALAT SZATÉR

Johore Pahang

Batavia Britonsorg

British French

Bungel Ujong Selangor Jelebu NETHERLANDS India

Perak

MARRI

Samarang Padang Sourabaia East Coast of Sumatra Naval EquADRONS

All broken, ohafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be

No Fire Insurance has been footed. examined on the 27th inst., at 11 A.M.

German Austrian Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co.,

Japanese United States Agents,

Binincoe Ibalian [209 Hongkong, 20th January, 1913.

.0.PICIES OF COAST AND RIVER STEAMED. The Book is printed from New Type specialy "GLDN" LINE OF STEAMERS.

meerved for the purpose, and 'uoiformity in eTM arrangement greatly facilitates reference. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

Besides the usual Alphabetical List of Flame TRADES PROFESSIONS at the larI7 ANTWERP, HULL. LONDON AND the Directory gives the CLASSIFIED LISTSof

SINGAPORE.

Commercial Centres

The

OF RIIDENT ALPHABETICAL LIFT contains the names of over

20,000 FOREIGNERS, earsfully arranged, with the Initials ns wel on

Org Burnames in strictly Alphabetical bat any name can be found instantly.

The age of trees is indicated by the annual rings, but it is rather surprising to find lead pipe marking its years of service after a liko fashion-though with At rings of decay instead of growth. the Technical High School at Charlotter burg, Germany, there was lately dug up some lead pipe-0.7 inch in diameter and 0.2 inch thick-that had been buried about 24 years. Part of it had been unpro- tected and part had been imbedded in cement, and the unprotected portion was practically perfect, while the section in The cement had been strangely altered. change was to a hard, compact, clouded masa A section cut from the altered FROM portion showed concentric layers, and these alternated in colour, 24 being red and 23 yellow. This gave a pair of rings. for each year the pipe had lain in contact with the cement. Analysis proved the Captain H. W. L. Holman, having arrived from substances to be two oxides of lead, and the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo are it is supposed that the higher oxide bereby informed that their Goods are being resulted from a greater supply of active landed at their risk into the Godowns of the oxygen during the rainy months, the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godow Company Limited, Kowloon, and stored at lower being produced in the dry season.

Consignees' risk and expense.

IRRIGATION WASTE.

}

E Steamship

"GLENROY."

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on WEDNESDAY, 29th inst., at 10 AM All Claims must be presented within FIFTEEN Days of the Steamer's arrival hore, aftor which that have been date they cannot be recognized.

The loss of water in ordinary irrigation in the western United States is estimated at 76 per cent. by Prof. B. A. Etcheverry: of the University of California. By con- servation

measures

adopted where water is valuable much of this loss can be prevented, and it is possible to make the water supply serve two or three times as large an area as is. common. Of the average losses, 40 per On Sale at the Hongkang Daily Press cont. is in conveyance of the water, 25 Office.

Mounted on Card On Paper

Hongkong, 10th January, 1913...

per cent. or more by deep percolation, 25 per cent, by soil evaporation, and 10

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 29th inst. will be subject

to rent.

No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be counteragued by

SHEWAN, TOMÉS & Co. Agenta. Hongkong, 22nd January, 1913.

12.22

..

THE MAPS AND PLANS have been engraved by one of the most eminent Firms in Great Britain and are corrected and hennent up to date. They consist of the following COLOURED PLAZE OF FLAGS OF FORMIon Comi MAY OF THE FAR EAST PLAN OF YOKOHAMA PLANOF KORE AND HROUG

PLAN OF FOREIGN-ETLENESTE, TIKTA

LAN OF FOREIGN CONCESSION, BBAYORA PLAN OF TRINOTAU (KJANHAU)

PLAY OF HONGREW (SHANGHAI) with Im

Showing the EXTENDED SKITLEMET LABGE PLAN OF THE CITY OF VICTORIA PLAN OF NEW TERRITORY (HOWLOON) PLAN OF KOWLOOM PLAN OF BAUMIE -

PLAN OF STEAROKE FLAN OF BAYAWSA

M. H. S. Spurge

Mra A. G. Smith

Cept & Mrs Allan B

Stewart and child

ren

Mr H. H. Taylor

Mr Vernon

Mr Walker

GRAND

HOTEL

Mr & Mrs Agnew KWONGBANG, British str., 1,128, W. F. Mr H. 8. Bailey

Bichard, 19th January--Swatow 18th Mr E Banekham January, General-Jardine, Mathe Capt Rehea Son & Co.

PRODUCE,

MF. Calvert

Mr J. DanmBUZ January,Mr El-on

Mr W. Fischer MA. Galt

773,

Me P. Grach Mr J. Grant

Dr Hillbrecht Mr B. Hyde

Rer. Kleinfoldt and

family Mr Lorria

Mr A. T. Myeli

Mr & Mra Mudie

Mr J. Robarts Mr L. Schritto

Mr H. J. Sharp

Mies D. Swift

Mr E. Thompson Mr-P. Walster Mr G. A. Watkins Mr & Mrs White Mr Woodcook

PRAK

HOTEL.

& Mr W. Arm. strong

Mr & Mrs P. Jacks Major Humphrey. Mr H U. Jeffries Mr & Mrs Lee Jones, Br A. Keith Mr & Mrs Kohler: Lt-Col. & HN A. I, Lean and obild

- Mr Mazon

Capt & Mrs MoMuzin

children & uNTES

LOONGSANO, British str., 1,003, Leask, 21at Mrs George Cathbert

January-Manila 18t General-Jardine, Matheson & Co. NELEUS, British str., 4,800, B. C. Lewis, 19th January-Shanghai 16th Janu ary, General,-Butterfield & Swire, OTARU MARU No. 2, Japanese str., 1,070, Mr W. P. Gragory

Yoshiaka, 16th January-Miike 10th 3rJ. Grace

Bussan Mr Peyton Griffin Coal, Mitaui January,

Mr & Mrs Hamilton Kaisha. PERSIA, British str., 4,320, Hill, 19th Mr Hansen

January-Shanghai 16th January, Mail and General.-Pacific Mail 8.8.

Dr & Mrs Aubrey Co.

Lieut Arober Norwegian.. str., Winsnes, 16th January-Bangkok 8th January, Rice Order. RANGOON MARU, Japanese str., 3,188, Y. Mr L. M. Bayley Kamoshita, 20th January Moji 15th Mr & Mrs Hoyer January. General-Nippon Yusen Capt & Mrs Bourchier

and girl Kaisha BABINE ORMERE, Dutch str., 573, de Mrs Bowdler Vries, 17th January-Swatow 18th Major Bowen January, Ballast.-Asiatic. Petroleum Attorney-General &

Mrs Huoknilf” ` · Co. SAMBIA, German str., 4,765, F. Buch, 13th Maj. & Mrs Comyn

Miss M. Camaning January-Shanghai 10th January, Lt. & Mrs T. C. General-Hamburg-Amerika Linie.

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