DIARRHOA AND ITS DANGERS.

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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 15TH, 1913,

During the semi-tropical summer weaSPECIALLY WRITTEN FOR THE HONGKOND ther, øveryone always has before him the buglar of stormach troubles in general and diarrhea in particular. They are the result of a combination of the depress- ing influence of heat on the nervous system, and the prevalence of disease germs which thrive in the warmer tem2 perature.

It, therefore, behoves everyone to re particular heed to eating light but

LONDON, July 7th... Mr. Charles Hawtrey has restóral "Ceneral · John Regan" to the pro- gramme after the production of Mr." Stanley Houghton's piece, The Perfect

exceedingly nutritions food which is Cure," which was only played for four absolutely pure and free from gorms.ights, as it failed to draw. Of late there: These qualities are found in Banalogen. A physician, writing: in The Medical has been several failures, and it is Press and Circular, tates: Sanatogen impossible to understand why there are is a perfectly ideal food, as it is readily some managers, or actor-managers, with absorbable and also possesses nutritive qualities of the highest value.”

considerable experienes,, who fail to Bafintogen's value, even in the most accurately guage the public taste. serious forms of direla which areom- pany typhoid fever, has been attested by the most emitent physicians writing in the leading medical journals of the world. A physician states in The Medical Times:

In the diarrhea of typhoid fever allow the patient nothing but water and Sanatogen for three or four days, and have found the practice answer wonder- fully well.

One reason for Sanatogen's value in this condition is pointed out by a doctor, writing in The General Practitioner, who says: "Sapatogen undergoes rapid and complet absorption in the healthy stomach, and a precisely similar result is seen in diseased conditions"

Diarrhea lowers both the physical and tervous strength, and as Sanatogen is Supreme in restoring the nervous and physical systems to their highest vigour, it soon rovitalises the sufferer, who feels better than he has been for a very long time. For these reasons, everyone who suffers from diarrhea should take Sanat- ogen, which can be obtained from all Chemises, without any delay.

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THE AMEES CAN MAH

The T.K.K. str. Nippon Mara, which sailed froin San Francisco on the 19th July, is expected to arrive at this port via Honolulu, Japan ports and Shanghai on the 15th August, between 2 and 4 pun.

THE AUSTRALIAN, MAID.

The 1.G.M. str. Prine Waldemor left Sydary on the 26th July, and may be expected here on or about 19th August.

The E. & A. str. St. Albana left Bydney- on the 6th August, for this port (via Queensland Porte, Port Darwin and Manila), and may be expected to arrive here on the 30th August.

We are promised a grand opern, on a tragic subject, in rag time, by Mr. Irving Berlin, who is the famous, rag-time com- pos#7. It will be most interesting to watch this production, as the composer

does not understand - music,' but has a wonderful car for catchy melodies, such as are now heard all over the civilised world,

Mr. Granville Barker and Miss Lillah McCarthy will start a stason at the St. Janes Theatre, in September 2nd, and produes Mr. Bernard Shaw's “Androrles and the Lion."

All the Winners" at the Empire is continuing to draw big houses. Amongst the new turns this week there is Agoust's comedy jugglers, the Clovelly Girls, and the Arros. Many visitors from the Far East may frequently be met of an evening, at this ever-popular place of amusement,

At the Savoy Theatre, in September, Mr. H. B. Irving is announced to produce a new piece by Mr. Stephen Phillips entitled, The Sin of Darid."

As already announced, the season of English 'opera is to start in September, when Mr. Raymond Roze will produce "Joan of Arc," T.R.H. the Princess Royal and Princess Henry of Battenberg| have given their patronage.

Mr. Louis Meyer las closed the Strand

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cover· 1.88

cover 1.00

1.00

14TH AUGUST, 1913, .m.

Station..

1.76

7.60

2.00

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7.29.49.67 62951

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YOUCHERS LOST BY SHIPWRECK,

VICTORIA

2.00 Saha 1.03 Lebi'ja 1.00 Bonin Is. 0.76 Chefoo

0.75 Weihaiwei

0.76 Hanków

POWER OF ATTORNEY FORM....... 0.20 Echang

CARL DIEDERICHSEN; German str., 790,

Pabren, 13th August-Hoihow 12th Sharp Pesk...7.29.7

Amos August, General-Jebsen & Co...

Swatow? CHEONGSHING, British str...1,988, V. MeC Taikoku...

Liddell 9th August Tsingtau 4th Taichu August, General. Jardine, Matheson Tainan & Co.

Koshan

The N.Y.K. str. Famona Mary (Aus. Theatre until the second week of neve ruled that Captain Robert C. Williams, Chor SING, German str., 1,020, J Bruhn, Pescadorte

tralan Line) left Thursday Island for this port via Manila on the 14th August,

month, when he will produce for the first tire an English version of Jacha

12th August Saigon 7th August, Rice-Butterfold & Swire. August-Singapore: 26th July, Gen Wuchow oral-Chinese

and is expected here on the 25th August. Guitry's farce, La Prise de Berg-Op repayment into the treasury of the sum of GLENOGLE, British str., 2,399, Graves, 1st Moose

THE CABADIAN MAIL..

The CPR. str. Empress of dan left Yokohama on the 13th August, at 3 p.m., and is due to arrive at Kobe on the 14th August, at 3 pin.

THE GERMAN MAIL.

The I.G.M. str. Zuctor, carrying the Geraan mails, with dates from Berlin of the 23rd July, leit Colombo on the 9th Augast, p.m., and may he expected here on or about the 20th August, a.m.

MERCHANT STEAVERS.

A cable from Washington to the-Manila Cabinene says The comptroller has. detailed at the time as a paymaster, and now captain of the 7th Cavalry, is legally liable to the United States, for the

$87,000 that his personal records show he paid out to the troops in the department? of Mindanao in 1912, the receipts for which were lost when the steamer Brutus of the Compania Maritima went down off the west coast of Mindanao June 2, 1912. The Comptroller, however, has agreed to hold the accounts open. indefinitely so as to permit the collection of duplicate receipts for the money so paid." TheThe steamer Brutas went ashore on the San Boy reef near: San Ramon,

Zoom." which may probably be played under the title of The Real Thing" Mr. Meyer has accepted Mr Frederick Fenn's adaption of Lucien Nepoty's Les Petits, under the title of The Olive

Branch."

The one-hundreth performance of Yellow Jacket," the Chinese play, has been reached, and Mr. Gaston Mayer must congratulated. He has spared no pense, time or trouble in this produc tion and he is deservedly meeting with success. Judging by the enthusiasm of The AL. str. Bohemia left. Shanghai the crowded houses rightly it looks as if for this port on the 11th August, p.zu,here will be a long run of this interesting and will arrive here on the 15th August, and uneimman piece... at 8 n.m.

The NY.K. str. Tamba Maru (Ameri:

The str. Gregory Apcar, from Calcutta, left Singapore on the 10th August, p.m. and may be expected here on or about the 15th August, am."

click on the night of June 2, 1812. The first word of the disaster reached Manila in a telegram from Collector of Customs Rafferty as follows:

Zamboanga. June Ord Stanley, Manila: Brits total loss near R Ramon last night all passengers · saved sxcept first offer. Myself and Williams proceeding to reaf on which passengers

were landed on Buraco. RAFFERTY.

Details later,

ALCHING, British str., 1,207. W. C. Pass Pakhoi

more, 12th August-Swatow 12th Phulion August, General-Douglas, Lapraik Tourane. & Co..

C. St. Jubies.. HALDIS, Norwegian str.. 1,065, J. Jorgen. Aparri sen, 8th August-Macassar 30th July, Manila INDRAWADI, British str. 5.791 W Charlire, Sugar-Java-China-Japan Lijn.

Legaspi Banglad Bib August-Moji 3rd August, Coat Boile Shewan, Toman & Co. - KALIRIA, Britisk str., 5.011, Stewart, ist August-Durban 30th June, Bulk Oil.

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KOTOHIRA MARU, Japanse str., 2,287, J. Yamanaka, 19th August-Weihaiwei 8th August, General-Order. KWANGTAH, Chinese str. 1,538, C. Stewart, 23rd July-Shanghai 18th July, Gen eral-Chinese.

LiERTES. British atr. 1,240. Wawn, 21st

July Saigon 17th July, Rice. Chinese.

Cebu Labaan

53.29.71 77.

99.7 81

29.76 76

29.84 75

! 29.61 74

29.76 74

929 83 81

29.82.85

29.87 83-

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T. F. CLAXTON, Director

Weather.

on the level of the goa in insbos, teaths and 1 BAROMETER, reduced to 32 degrees Fahrenheit, andredths.

TEMPERATURE, in the shade, in

Fahrenheit.

dogress

9. Homery, in porooztage of saturation, thi aumidity of air saturated with moisture being 100,

DIRECTION AP WIND, to two points,

As soon as the war clouds have disAt the time she went ashore the Brutus LANDRAT SCHIEFF, German str., 1. 20. A., à drizzling raip, f fog, # gloomy, bhail 1,

was en route from Jolo, to Dumaguete.

can Line) left Seattle for this port on the 15th July, and is expected here on the 17th appeared from the continents and the She was. valued at 100,000 pesos and Angust.

Struve 11th August-Saigon August, Rice-Siemssen & Co.

9th

11th August-Shanghai 7th August, I General Butterfeld & Swire. MANDASAN MA, Japanese str., 3.343. T.

Balkan "Allies" are at peace, we are carried no insurance. For some time she Luсnow, Brith str., 1,921, Meathrel, The Nanya Yusen Kumi str. Hokuto |

bung to the reef, hell thereto by the Maru, frean Japan, sailed from Muji for promised a visit from a Servian Dramatic rugged spurs unon which she had stuck, Hongkong vìa Kehlung on the 10th Company from Belgrade. A portion of but as she filled and with the wear and August, and is due here on or about the the profits has been allocated to the funds tear caused by her grinding on the coral, 18th August.

she gradually loosened from her position slipped back into the sea and the waters felåsed over her for ever.

Cka, 1st August-Moil 26th July. Coal-Mitsui Bassan Kaisha,

The air. Gleulayan passed the Suez ald of the widows, and orphans of and with a rush through the waters. MICHAEL JERSEN. German str.. 931, T. Canal on the 25th July for Hongkong via eddiers killed during the war. Straits.

The Barber Lite str. Shans, from New York, sailed from Sabang, for Hong-

That most popular successful play, "Milestones," which bay had an uninter

kong on the 10th August, and is due bere Frupted run since March 5th last year, is 120,000 pesos, and her mail. The reef was

on or about the 19th August.

As she disappeared below the water there disappeared with her all, hope, of ver recovering her cargo valued at The Nanye Yuses Kumi str. Riojant last to in withdrawn on the 21st prox: an uncharted one. Only two lives were Meru. From Java, sailed from Sourabaya Messrs.

Eadie have lost the first officer and a Filipino; for Hongkong direct on the 16th August,

The majority of the passengera passenger. and is due here on or about the 21st ansounced to take its place on the 16th remained on the rest from the night of

September a play entitled "Interlopers June-2nd to the morning of June 4th, when the coastguard boat Borneo went to their ecue.

August

The N.Y.K. str. dica Maru (American Line) left Sentile for this port via port on the 30th July, and is expected here on the 31st August.

Vedrenne

and

by Mr. H. M. Harwood, an author that is not at present well-known.

The payrolls, vouchers and receipts and all papers relative to the payment of the The Swedish East Asiatic Co.'s str. On October 1st. Mr. Michael Farady, troops went down with the ill-fated ship Teddo left Gothenburg on the 23rd July, in conjunction with Sir Charles Wind- and as there is no duplicate allowed of und is expected to arrive here on or about ham and Miss Mary Moore, will produce, the pay-roll it has been impossible for the 7th September.

Captain Williams to furnish proof that The T.K.K. str. Buya Muíu lêžt Man it the New Theatie, e new Viennese he ever paid the money out. How, Can- zanillo for Honolulu on the 26th Julymusica! play. The composer is Mr. tain Williams is going to get duplicate and is due in Hongkong on the 20th Edmund Eysler.. who is new to this receipts from each man paid at that time, September

The N.Y.K. str. Hirano Maru (Euro | country, Mr.

Arthur Wimperis ring that many of them have been discharged and returned to their homes pean Line) left London for this port via responsible for the English version and in the United States, is a matter of con ports on the 19th July, and is expoetod also writing the lyrics. At present it isjecture, but it is presumed that the here on the 26th August.

The NV, K. str. Tango Mara (Euro- pean Låne), left London for this port via ports on 2nd August, and is expected here on 10th September.

INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Pankiang, Trou Calcatta, is due in Hong-

kung 26th Angus.

1 . SHIE LINE Anh BJFET Falls of Orely, from Moji, is due in

Hongkong 16th August -

to be called "The Laughing Husband."

“The filded Pill has had a very brief life and has been withdrawn from the Globe Theatre. In its place. Typhoon" has been transferred from the Queen's Theatre.

Tennyson, like Mrs. Browning (the Daily Chronicle points out), was careless Den of Urombie, from London, is due isregarding his manuscripts. Some weeks

Hongkong 20th August.

after leaving his lodgings in Morning Harplyse, from Portland, is due in Hongton-place, Hampstead. he wrote from

Bonchurch, telling Coventry Patinore. kong 31st August

that he could not andhis "book of Elegies long, butcher ledger-like book," and asked him to make enqiliries Pat more went to Mornington place and. being allowed to search the pact's old rooms, found the book in a closet where Tennyson had kept his tee and bread and butter. It was the unpublished manu- sprint ofIn Memoriam

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AMAGASAN MARd, Japanese str., 1,900 Hurie, ath August Miike 3rd August... Coal. Mitsui Bussan Kaisha.si

Box AnnRossi, British str., 2,775,

R. M. Reid, 12th August-Kobe 7th August, General-Gilmu & Co. BARON JEDURCH, British str 2,618, IL FI. Bridger, 4th August-New York 17th Jine, Petroleum Standard Oil Co.

CANADA MAto, Japanese str. 6.084, E.

Shoeen

Hori, 6th August-Shanghai 3rd August, General Osaka Kaisha

Jacobsen. 11th August-Hoihow 10th August, Riee-Chinese. MINNESOTA, American str., 19,323, T. W.

July. General Nippon Garlick, 11th August Seattle 10th Yusen Kaisha NILE. British str. 3.135, G. S. Lapraik. Ath August-San Francisco 9th July. General-Pacific Mail S.8. Co. PorsANELOR German str. 1,246, D. Reimers, 5th August Samarang 27th July SugarButterfield & Swire, HAJAH German str. 275, C. Rosiefsky, 12th August Sandakan 9th August, Timber-Melchers & Co.

RUBI, American str. 2,797, James Miller.

12 August-Manila 10th August, General-Shewan. Tomes & Co..

SABINE RICKMERS, Dutch str. 573, Jager.

6th August Tamsui 4th August, Ballast. Asiatic Petoleum Co. susi. B. itish at 992, F. Pryone, 22nd July Antung 17th July, Ballast. SnosHT MART Japanese str., 1,364, T.

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HIGH WATER

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SUNGKIANG, British atr., 957. J. Robinson,

9th August Hothow 8th August Fri. 17. Coal-Butterfield & Swire.

TAISTON, Chinese str. 1.210. R. Paramore, Setar, 10

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4.19.

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TRUMPH, German str., 766. W. Langa-

chwager, 7th August-Kwang Yen Mon, 3rd Angust. Stone -Jebsen & Co. TINTAU, German str. 1.009, T. Bucking, Tues..

11th August-Bangkok 2nd August, Rice-Butterfeld & Bwire. Tsun MARE, Japanese, str., 2,065, D.

Nakao. 8th AugustMail 1st August, Thur 21 Conl--Mitsui Bussan Kaisho.

os,, British str. 879, Arnold. 17th "August-Amoy 9th August, Case Oil:

Asintic Petroleum Co.

UNKÁI MARU. Japanese str., 2.275. Y:-

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