NERVOUS DISORDERS:
HOW TO PERVENT AND CUBE THEE,
REVOLUTION INDEMNITIES.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY_PATH, 1914.
The Peking Gazette says it learns from As every organ of the body, down to a reliable source that the claims for e minutest part which composes it, is indemnity presented by the Legations in applied by nerves which regulate its connection with de 1911 Revolution sation, 13 15 obvious that whenever amount to approximately anything goes wrong with the nerves all apportioned as followe
the organs of the body must suffer. That
is why nervous disorders manifest them-
selves in so many different symptoms.
In a general way, the disturbances produced by a dieordered nervous system are of two kinds. There may be mental. Brouble-shown by confusion of thought, loma of memory, etc., or physical dorange- which involve trombling, convul mante
be sions or eren paralysis. When the brain
overstrained there may headache, insomnia, mental depression, inability to concentrate the mind for any irritability explosive. Abe
length pore and easily-induced fatigue an "of tempor, well as actual physical weakness.
Germany Japan
$33,200,000,
$0,780,000
9,774,000
France va
7,180,000
Rumin
2,179,000.
Great Britain
1,684,000
United St
1,209,000
Belgium
589,000
401,000
210,000
210,000
38,000
30,000 9,000
Denmark
Italy.
Holland
Austria
Sweden
Spain
1,842.000;
There is still reported to be considerable Alarming as these symptoms are they difference of opinion as to whether claims are primarily caused by the nervous should or should not be restricted to gatem being drained of its most impor-direct losses arising out of the fighting between the Northern troops. If the tant constituent-phosphorus.
majority of Powers decide to press for THE NEED OF PHOSPHORUS. What is needed to overcout the indirect loss, it is possible that the symptoms is a food rich in ngrishment | British lain may be increased by Ordinary $10,000,000, and that the United States and rich in phosphorus. phosphorus preparations, however, are will claim another $5,000,000
Among the indirect claims the heaviest useless, for the body cannot milate the crude drug. The ideal are those for Bank losses, which amount for these conditions to over £1,000,000 sterling, divided up as preparation Banatogen, which consists of pure as followsBanque de L'Indo China Tls Russo Chinese Bank Tls chemically combined with that form of phosphorus which exists in the brain and 8,986,000 Yokohama Spreie Bank Tla. Tervous system.
On this point, Dr. C. W. Saleeby the 78,000 Ieutsch-Asiatische Bank Tis. 800,000; International Bank Tls. 250,000. When
Formosan Bank Tls. 230,000. The Hong eminent medical author, write:"
with other phosphorus is combined elements it is a valuable food, and is, kong and Shanghai Duk has only indeed, absolutely necessary for life. It claimed Tis. 20,000, presumably for has bo proved by a large number of bullion looted from the Fufangs in scientific experiments that very nearly Peking in February, 1912. The Chartered the whale (93 per cent) of the phosphorus Rank makes no claim. The other Banke owing to the failure of Chinese merchats added to the diet in the form of Sanat cajor compensation for losses, sustained ogen is absorbed.!
to meet their obligations. It is no wonder, says the, Peking Catelle, that China objects to paying claims such as these, for which no precedent can be found in any other country in the world.
THE SPECIFIC FOR NERVOUS. DISORDER.
Even when the nervous conditions go to the extreme length of neurasthenia, Sapatogon is still able to effect a cure The eainent, physician, Dr. Blitz, the head of the Pankow Park Sanatorium. "Personally. I have Berlin. writes:
treat more than five burtdred patients
with Sanatogen in the course of the last THE ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE. eight years. The effect of Sanatogen was
o striking that I have never had to resort to any othe nutrient preparation. Sanalogen may be regarded as a specific in_garasthenia,
nervous
Distinguished men and women have testified to the value of Sanatogen in
Sarah Madame disorders. Grand writes: "Sanatogen bas done everything for me which it is said to be able to do for cases el nervous debility and exhaustion. I began to take it after nearly four years' enforced idleness from axtrono debility, and felt the benefit And now after almost immediately. taking it steadily three times a day for twelin weeks, T and myself able to enjoy both work and play again, and also able to de as much of both as I ever did."
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this mentioning write, Sanatogen paper, to A. WULFING & Co., 6, Kiukiang Road Shanghai, who will forward you valuable booklet, entitled The Art of Living, gratis and post free.
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The great difficulty Gray is likely to experience to surcesfully concede Newman 1,000 points in 18,000 up is shown by the fact that as the result of the first two days' play the latter actually scored 328 points more than his opponent, who, when the third day's play was entered upon. at the Holborn Hall in Gray's Inn-road, was no fewer than 195 behind his points
Hongkong, 31st February, 1914.
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WAETHER REPORT.
On the 83rd at 11.35 am-An anti oyalone now covers China:
The depression over Aunam has filled u
shallow depression has formed over §.
AKI MARU, Japancas str., 8,456, 1. Noma,
18th Febrary Seattle and Shangband 11th February, General-Nippon Japan,
Yane Kaisha.
Frah to moderate monsoon is in liosted CALL DIEDERICHSEN, German str., 774, H.
FebruaryHothow along the east omst of China, and over th Frandsen 21at 20th February, General Jebsen &orthern portion of the N. China Sea.
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours eating sk CHINGCHOW, British str., 1,195, Doyle, 10 sm. to-day, 0.42 inches.
2nd February-Saigon 17th Febra The forest for the 24 hours anding at nosa. zry, Rice-Shewan, Tomes & Co
to-day is as follows EMPRESS OF JAPAN, British str., 3,038, W.
Dixon Hoperaft, 6th February Vancouver 15th January, Flour and General Canadian Pacific Railway. EMPRESS OF RUSSIA, British str., 9,789, W. Davison, 18th February-Vancouver 30th January, Maila and General — Canadian Pacific Railway Co. FULTALA, British str., 2,762, S. G. Cavey
30th February-Rangoon eth Fobra- ary, General-Jardine, Matheson & Co GEMINI, British str., 1,385, E. Javes, ad FebruaryBangkok 15th February, RIDA. Bune & Co. HATMEN, British str., 641, J. W. Evans, 20th February Swatow 13th Febru ary, General Douglas Lapraik & KAITAN British str., 1,182, J. S. Bosch, 22nd FebruarySwatow 21st Febru ary 21st February, General-Doug las Lapraik & Co HANGSANG, British str., 1,356, 8. Wilde,
"Co.
DISTRICT,
Hongkong & Neighbourhood
Formosa Chainel
Fornoant. North winds,
moderate; faiz,
Northerly gale,
South coast of China between The same as
Na... Hongkong and Lamooks.)
No: 1, Bouth coast of China between fThe game
Hongkong and Hain
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL
Station.
REGISTER.
ZED FEBRUARY, 1914, Amit
20th February-Swatow 19th Febru ary, General Jardine, Matheson & Co
Vladrostock HEINO MARU, Japanese str., 1,352, O. Nemuro
February-Penang, Hakodate .................... Kutani, 12th General A. Bune & Co..
Tokio „kiire 21st February-Suddakan 16th Febru Nagasaki ary. General-Jardine, Matheson & Kagoshima
Onkima 00, HINANG, British str., 2,474, A. Kennedy, Koshi
Kaisha.
30.05
END
NA
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BW
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14 29.98 -
WAW
#--30.02**** 30.05
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NNE
#: 20.02
WHW
30.21
30.28 30.21-28
30.05 55
Sharp Peak
730.90 65 630.11.66
Swatow
rat
Talboku
**
5a. 30.15
*****
1. 30.06
Po 30.0
Pescadores
30.01
Takashima, 90th February-Borneo lakiima HISSEL MABU, Japanese, str., 3,070, H. Nehs
15th February, Timber-A Bune & Boa Is.......
Chefoo Co
Weihaiwel ESINCHANO, Chinese str., 1,459, Newburg,
B.N.R., 18th February-Shanghai 10th Hankow
Xchang February, General-Chinese. HYSON, British str., 6,607, J. A. Taylor, Kinkiang............. 17th February-Shanghai 14th Febru- Changsha ...
Shanghai ary, General-Butterfield & Swire. Gutalaff JINSEN MARU, Japancso str. 2,347, T, Terada, 17th February-Moji 12th February, General Nippon Yusen KAIJO MARU, Japanese str., 1,005, Taichu Yamamoto, 21st February-Amoy 20th Tainan February, General-Osaka Shosen Keshun....... Kaisha. KALGAN, British str., 1,418, D. R. Davies, Canton......... 20th February-Hongay 18th February, Hongkong...
Gap Book Coal Butterfield & Swire, KAREMA, British str., 3,369, J. H. Feare, Macao*****
18th February New York 24th Wachow: 9.30.29 December, General-Shewan, Tomes Hoihow ......................... Pathoi...] Fujimoto, 19th February-Miike 13th Tourans...
Cape St. James February, Coal-Order. & Co. KENKON MARU, Japanese str., 2,342, M. Phulien
sen, 22nd February-Bangkok 13th Manila February, Rice-Butterfield & Swire. Legaspi
Iloilo KOAN MARU, Japanese stz.. 2,146, Huzi Bacolod
uchi, 13th February-Moji 12th Febru Cebu KEONGPAI; German st 1110, P. Peter Aparri
ary, Coal-Mitsui Bussan Kaisha.
Labuan KOREA, American atr., 5,651, A. W. Nelson, 16th February San Francisco 15th ,and General- January, Mails Pacific Mail 9.9. Co. KWANGSE, British str., 1,006, G. J. Spink, 19th February-Dalny 13th February, General-Butterfield &. Swire, LAERTES, British str, 1,340, Wawns 21st February Saigon 2nd February, General-Chinese,
LANDRET SCHEIFF, German str., 1,012, A Struve, 19th February-Saigon 15th February, Rice.Sienissen & Co.. LIANGGROW, British str., 1.290, Wm. Benson, 20th Feb-Shanghai 17th Feb. General
Butterfield & Swire, MEXICO Crey, British str., 3,179, N. A. Star- key, 21st February-Moji 15th Feb, Coal-Chinese: *. OSOWA MARU Japanese str.,
1,963, Hayato, 18th February-Tansui 16th Shosan February Ballast-Osaka
Kaisha.
30.12
29.98
29.97
50.00
189.98
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T. F. GLAXTON, Director, 1 BABOMETER, reduced to 32 degrees Fahrenhali on the level of the was in inodes, tenthu nads tondredths.
2 TIMPERATURA, In the shade, in degress Fahrenheit.
8 HUMIDITY, in petoenbare of saturation, the dty of air saturated with moisture being 100.. DiaMerion oF WIND, to two pointa,
5 FOLOR OF WIND, secording to Bonfort Bogle. 6 STAGE OF WEITs, b blue sky, o dstoked aloed, d drigaling main, fog, g gloomy, la hall lightning, o overenet, p passing showers, a squall, rain, e snow, thunder, v risibility, w dow (wet) 7 Hary in inabos, t tenths and bundredths
HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER
Hongkong Observatory, February 23rd.
Previona On Date On Date
Day st
st.
Kanad, 90th February-Shanghai
General. Osaka Barometer. Fobruary, 18th PANAMA MARO, Japanese str., 3,960, J.
Temperature Shoupe Kaisha wisch, 18th February Bangkok 10th Wind Direction...
Force February, Rice and Wood-Butter-
Weather PETORASURI, German str., 1,873, C Gose Humidity
field & Swiragi 1 PROMETUS, Norwegian str., 1,798, Y. Bain
Jensen, 19th February-Bangkok 12th February, Rice, Chinese, RAJABURI, German str., 1,189, C, Wolf, 10th February Bangkok 1st Febru ary, Rice-Butterfeld & wire, BEANDIA, German str., 2,850, F. Juchins, 90th Feb.-Hamburg 3rd Jan, General -Hamburg-Amerika Line
Undersigned.
Bills of Lading will be countendgoed by the SEANGCICON, British st., 8,722, W. T.
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AMERICAN ASIATIC 8.8. 00. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FROM NEW YORK
February 13th-E. F. Ferdinand. Glen- HE Steamship stre, Jason, Lution, Peking, Afghan Prince, Den of Glamis, Bilerta, Emden, Amazone, Sudmark, Goldenfele, Indra
February 17th
It has, of course, to be borne in mind that Gray has not yet mastered the peculiarities of the ivory bell, and how long it will take him to do this remains to be seen: Up to the present he has experienced most difficulty in negotiating the long loser from hand, but by the way he has played at times in this match, which is, of course, his first with ivory balls, he has shown that it can only be a matter of time before he is as good with the ivory Lulala! as he is with the composition ball. In the meantime, however, Newman has been Bechuana making capital progress, and the great charm about the English boy's play is Laeisz,” Deucalion, that he is very consistent and very neat Hoorde, Laomedon. that does an interest
exhibited Both players have which may not always be present in some big games, and the public have shown their appreciation of the match by turt ing up in very strong foros. The idea, too, that the one stroke game, as it bas been absurdly described, played by Gray was too monotonous for the public taste cannot stand for a moment, for the spectators have not only practically filled
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SHEWAY, TOMES & Co., General Agenta.
1313 Hongkong, 19th February, 1914.
Larkins, 13th February-Singapore 7th February, General. Chinese
SIBSEIA American str. 5,655, Adrian Zeoder, 21st February-San Francisco
2nd January, General Pacific Mail 8.8. CoAPAN
at 2 p.m.6. a.21,
-2 p.m.
30.06
30.12
30.12
60
57
63
68-
77
69
North
East
0
3
op
..
0.42
Highest open air Temperature on 22nd...65 Lowest open air Temperaturs on 22nd...56.
HONGKONG TIDE TABLE
From 24th February to 2nd March 1914.
HIGH WATER
Days of
Month
ST. ALBANS, British air. 2,538, E. D. B. Taes.
Bzikie, 22nd February-Australia S
Height
and Manila 20th February, General Wel. 25 10 35 14 6m 55
Gibb, Livingston & Co.
Height
LOW WATHE
H'kong.
H'kong
HEAD
MEBO
Time
Time
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44 ĐÃ m 10 16
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09
7 22:34 i 9:152
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180
9.53% 7 0
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10 hu 6 2 432 24
Mar
11 145-7
10
9 5
Mos.
111 29 1142 2m 11 54
6 40
5 m 6 427
6.428 2 8
5 516
ON SALE
TALIHO MARU, Japanese str., 2,637, G. Thurs 25m 10.43
Shimidzu, 2nd February Dairen
18th February, Coal and General Fri, Miteui Bussan Keisha,
3:54 10267
27 10.58 54
Im 452 11 5
TEAN, British str., 1,352, J. V. Bidford, Satur 20m 1 10 5 2 5 191
20th February-Manila 17th Febru
ary, Sugar and General Butterfield Suu & Swire Tom, British tr., 3,189, U. J. Swanson,
21st Fob-Kobe 14th Feb
David Rassoon & Co, Ltd.
General
TUNGSHING, British sir, 1,172, Hussey, 17th February Saigon 13th Febru ary, General-Jardine, Matheson & Co. M
TJIKINI, Dutch str., 4,736, WH. Lap, 17th February-Batavia 7th Febru ary, Bugar and General, Java China Japan Lijn. WENCHOW, British str., 500, R. N. Lloyd, 14th February Swatow 13th Febru ary, Ballast.Butterfield & Swire.
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30 Cents. ..95
On dole at the Honylong Daily Press Office Hongkong, 7th January, 1914