WHY CHINESE ARE ALMOND

EYED.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1901.

LUNGLAIMED LETTERS AT THE

POST OFFICE.

Kelton, W.

Kuhn, F.

Kneuzle and Streiff

Lanza, Lay!

Leslie, M. K

Liberge, C.

Lowe, R. Leon, C. de Losada, Dr. Lawlor, F. B. S.

Lankester,, B. Lankester, B.

Faial Ahmed Falek, W.

Intimations.

Fur Siakar Sang

Ohaten, Madama

Perica, F.

Pier, D.

Piry, H.

Fox, F

(3) Fatmalee (Bombay)

Prizis, E.

MTsur

Pederson, C.

Felicie, Blaz Fosuisane, Apr. Ferreira, E. X. P.

Ghous Mohamed M. "Goh Rikisaburs

Rota, A. M. R. Ge Roscuro, Miss La Rougier, J. Ram Dhor Singh Ryan, A.

Rodrigo, B. J.

Gewanal Singh, I.P.C. Stern, B. (2)

Letters for the following persons lie un Flores, J. S. claimed at the Post Office It was suggested to me that the almond Ahern, J. shape of the Chinese eyes might be a result Agan, Ď, from babyhood for long generations of going Arias, D. barebeaded in the sun. Foreigners find the Bittian, Mrs.

un so dangerous to the eyes that, they are not Brokenshire,, F. only shaded by wide-brimmed hate, but most Beal, Gunner J. frequently by dark glasses. The Chinese woBertrain, C. men do not, a rule, as do the Japanese, put Brown J their babies upon the backs of their young Boyd, Ř. P. girls. The women, and not infrequently the Beylis, M.- men, carry their children, after babyhood, in Bannerman, J. their arms, even when quite large. In fact, Boyd, R. P.- the care exhibited by the fathers for their Burson, Chas. children, proudly bearing them in their arms Bent, G. on the street from place to place, shows that Bryan, M. R. Mr. Chinaman has good sense as well as Dergerowski, C. 13 a good heart. He is not afraid, he will be Bernedo, J. G. G. laughed at for doing woman's work, as some of Bird, W.B. M. our workingmen seem to be in the home laid-Bohm, O.. leaving to the wife and mother not only the Biard, H. baby in arms, but several toddlers at her skirts, Baum, F while the lordly master stalks by her side, and Buhning, N. when in his unfettered baste he gets a few feet Brodie, Miss in advance, he looks back impatiently, saying, Collins, A. E.

Hurry up-Leslie's Weekly.

BOTANICAL RESEARCH IN MALAYA,

DEPARTURE OF MR. A. G. TANSLEY.

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Mr. A. G. Tansley, an enthusiast in botany, who came out from home at the end of Septem ber last, to carry out investigations in tropical vegetation, and especially to study the lower forms of plant life, left Colombo on the 28th March by the P. & D. Oceana, having com- pleted an interesting tour in Ceylon and the Malay Peninsula. Mr. Tansley joined his friend, Dr. Lang, who arrived in the island two months before him, and they worked together both in Ceylon and Malays. Mr. Tansley is thoroughly satisfied with the result of his (work, and is taking away with him five large cases containing various interesting specimens secured in Ceylon, besiples a smaller collection from Malaya. He disembarks at Aden "and"]. starts on a short collecting tour in Egypt, and will finally leave for England by the P. and 0. boat following fortnight later. His notes will be consulted on his return home, and the result of his work will, undoubtedly, be useful. Dr. Lång made some very interesting plant dis- coveries during his investigations in Ceylon and in Malaya. There are five different kinds of plants, allied, to ferns, which have a new stage in plant life called prethallus, and Dr. Lang discovered one of these plants at Tai ping, in Malaya; and two în Ceylön.“

HORSES IN BATTLE.

Lanuza, J

Geoghegan, N. M.

Ghulam Rasool

Ramcall

Galthke, Fr.

Sayick, M. J.

Kally

Gakor Khan

(Singapore)

807

Sultan Mahomed

Garcia, R

Lawring, C. C.

Simulas, H.

Martin, Miss E: G. O. 1.

Martin, T

Gulat Khan, L.P.C.

509

Saloon, A. T

Sato, T.

1.

Minchin, D. J.

Molty, M.

Moothouse, J.

Mcintost, J. Moore, Bishop Merry, Mrs. D. J. Menasché, L. Moore, J. W. Murphy, Mrs. F. Marshall, S. E.

Cohen, A. S.

Cream,

Chambers, Capt..!

Moore, H.

C. H.

Callsen, F. W.

Candler, W.

Marcus, T. R. McGregor, A. Morris, H

'Mulls, W.

Murer, F. S.

Nicholson, H. J.

Chading, Brothers & Mudge, V.

Co.

Carpenter, F. G.

Child, H. E. A.. Chapman, W. Cartlidge, Cowtel E. H Crawford, Mr. Gallesed Capt, V. Comic, Mrs.

Carbock, Capt. Von Cahill, Gi

Degan, A. B. H. Dupuis, R., Delfs, Capi. P. Davis, J.

Duwel, Mis.(A. J. T. Drake, Mrt F... Davis, S., David, R. D‚é Drewes, Capt. H. Elia, J., Earlschiffe, H. Eckert, W. Etienne, C Etzel,' LAL". Elkins, 5. B. Evans, A. M. A. Ellis, D. E.,

Edmunds, H. W.S. Fidwell, J. P., ... Fergusson, K. Freeling, Lady Fernandez, V.D, Frieburg, S Fobris,

Nash, F. Nato, F Palmer, J:

Partridge, Dr. L. S. Phillips, C. F. Pereira, Miss 5. Peterson, J. Porter, A. M. Poernedo, J. G. Paulsen, T Pillony, J. R.

Hans, Mrs, A. J. C.

Heintz, H.

Hinton, R. S. Hollister, G. K. Hinda Singh 'Haraguchi, B.

Harper, A. Hand, H. J. (Manila),

To Constancio. Hand, Vic Eng. School, Hongkong. Harwood, Thomas Hasham Alfi, I.P.C.

667

Hilton, St. Joht. W Hazar Khan, I.P.C.616 Hèna, Mils O. Hodge, Ed. G., Port

land (Maine), Re.

turned.

Hakan Singh, I.P.C.

602

Joseph, S. S. Abdul Jurmanali Shab Jamal Singh Jawalla Singh, I.P.C.

614

Sassoon, S.... Stanford, Mrs. M. Sturdy, E. V. (London). Stevenson, Fammy Shores, D. M♫ Smith Harry Said Mohamed Sampson, Mrs.(1 pclt) Schlichting, Mr. (1.pc) Shi Pui Ting, (Cosmo-,

politan Dock), Stanley, Mrs. CL Staden, J. T. Simons & Co., J. R.. Thornhill, Capt. Teves, Mariano, Tchervinsky Umetami, N. Ultam Singh

Un Singh, I.P.C. 774 Veascoy, Mrs. L. Vemura, G., Hongkong. to Kawamoto, (Mani,

Van-Ness, MissE, C. (2)) Wazir Khan

War Singh Wickins, H. W.

List of Registered Covers for Merchant

Ships.

Johnson, C. E.

Jandoo!!

Yousen, Mrs.

Pastewsky

Kushizo, C.

Yersin, E.

Rosa and Lilly Ross

Kierna, Miss A.

Riel, G.

Reulens, J. W.

Rigby.

5.S. Attiga

1

Rippin, J.

Rahemoobhoy, H.

Rivingston, C. F.

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Ramos, A.

Rose, R.

Rowand, A. G.

·Read, Miss M, B. Rushy, C. B. Roberts Sambora, F. G. Schwolm, M. Schierbaum, P., Sheppard, PA Stewart, J. E..

...F. Wallat.

Belgian King...Abernéthey (2) Calchas ............H. C. Beasley. Culchas...Mr. Carefull." Chine.............Mr. Cooper. Deucalion.........M. J. Garbutt. Emina Luyken...Capt. Wallis. Idomeneus...T. Connollys. Kirkfeld'

G. Dubren. Menelaus Ambrose Monmonthshire...Capt. J. Kennedy. Monmouthshire...W. Copley. Palatia..........H. Bruch, Radley John Mann. Sabine Rickmers...R. G. Lowden.! Saint Jerome Capt. A Jones" U.S.S. Saturn.

..... Mines.; Miles.

S.S. Shantung

Sheller, W.

Fearnlay, E.

Stewart, A. H.

Sylrester, F. W.

Scaulan, J..

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Solomon, Major L. L Shannon, Miss

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Smith, A. Saaid.

Goclz, F. Grant, W. Garis, H, L.;. Greenwood, Miss E. B. Schlichting, Mrs. Gyr, H. W. Glendinning, R. Goodwin, L. Georgeson, J

When wounded in battle (says the Regi-Fasgen, P, M. men horses are attensted to as soon as possible.. A veterinary officer with assistants follow cinde, on the fighting line, and those animals with only slight injuries are collected together and sent to the veterinary hospital established it the fixed camps, Those very badly wounded are shot. Horses killed in battle are either buried or burned, according to the climate. In South Africa they are left

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THE HEALTH OF THE NAVY.

The statistical report on the health of the Navy for 1899 has been issued The returns for the total force serving oflpat may be regard ed as very satisfactory. The aggregate, cum ber of cases of disease and injury recorded for the year furnishes a ratio of 87963 per 1000, which is the lowest obtained since the year 1856 when the reports were first published in their present form. Compared with the ratio for 1898 it slimvs n reduction of 16:46 per 1,000, and with that of the previous two years a reduction of 20.82.

WHERE SUENTS ARE MADE.-

Many people suppose that perfumes of the finest sitt are all made in Persis As a mat ter of fact, this is erroneous. For two centuries the inhabitants of the Valley of the Var, din south-eastern France, have been engaged in. the making of exquisite perfumes from flowers. Many curious facts concerning the secrets of the plant world have, been learned by them, and the knowledge has been well utilised.

For example, the inhabitants of the little French valley, have proved by many experi ments, covering a period of zoo years, that the seven plants whose flowers contain or will pro- duce by combination the perfume of all the others are the orange, rose, violet, jasmine, acacia, jonquill and tuberose. Therefore these are the only ones they grow; they depend upon the process of mixing for the other, odours of

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Grant, J. K. Guttierez, L. Gomes, I Greenwood, T. Green, Mrs. G. Garratt, S.. Hamilton, G. Hermon, H. V. Hall, £. M. Harris, A. C. Harrigah, J. Harken's, J. Herbinville, L., D.', Honey, B. Hardy, R. J.

ochafel, É. C. Hachiz, C. W. Hoag, P. V. Hibberdine, W.

Spieler, LA

Stewart, Messrs. J. & G.

Silverthome, A..

Sanderson, A. O, D.

Sicon, E.

Stephen, A. Swaffield, A. Starr, Miss E. Townsend, A. M. Thompson, P. H. W Turney, A. H. Thom, Capt. J. Tayleur, G Tomyikkin Torre, T.

Westente, Mrs. H. Wilton, E., C. C. Worthington, C. Wheate, W, E. Woodley, W. Watson, H. G. Wegener, Dr. G Watson, J. Wakeham, T. Wilds, M... Wchster, D. W. Wright, Capt. W. Watson, Dr. Wallace, F.. Walker Wennberg, Q. White, S,

Wertheimer, Mг, M.

Westrop, Miss Wilkins, Mrs.

Walkeford, E.,

Wenkman, L. Weedon, G. Weber, Dr. E. Welch, J: Will, W. N. Ward, C. W. Young, W. R. Yerex, I. A.. ́Zinn, G. A.

H. K. Amateur Photo

Club, Hinderkoper, J Hooley, P. F. G. Havermeyer, F. C Huby, G. Harrison, Mrs. P. Hardey, R. J. Ingold, F. Jones, Dr. fonts, c/o Councel. James, San B. Johnson, J. Jannote, G. Johnson, C. E. Jeffries, Rev. M. Joasiano, B. Knight Kervan, R. F. Kirkpatrick, M. C. Kinn, C. H.. Kelper, G. Kotowell, R. H.. Karmanti, 8. Kirk, R. Among one of the first secrets which these List of Registered Covers in Poste Restante, old perfume-makers learned was that the scent Allam Thu Con & Co. Kader Bap, Insp of the flower is not contained in any gland or Abonne, P. A.

Koch, Carl little sac. but rather that it is exhaled by the Adam, Miss flower somewhat in the fashion breathing, Ariz Khan, Lapiz and that if the blossom be crushed the scent is Abdul Khan destroyed.

Allah Deen, I.P.C. 775 Afzul Khan Ahmed Deep, I.P.C.

638 (a) Abda Khan, I.P.C. 798 Attare Khan, No. 774 Butchen Singh Bhagwan Singh Budha Khan (3) Bull, P. Gulvao Brougham, Ed. Blank, Miss A., Arran. dale, Southpors (1) Bertram, C

Returned.

Byta Singh

commerce.

Another thing they found out early in their work was the fact that fresh grease will absorb this breath of the flowers most readily, and that in turn will yield up its treasure to alcohol. Using these facts, the people, of Var have to built up their industry that e-day they supply good portion of the world's market with perfume.

There are two ways of obtaining the scent from these flowers. By far the more common is the method of "enfleurage Large pieces of glass, each framed in wooden case, are prepared, and over the surface la spread a layer of clean, fresh grease, on which are piled the flowers. Each kind of flower, of course, z separate.

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kept

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Bova and Co., Supt.

Brewery, The perfume is quickly absorbed in the fat, Brough, R. (3). and as soon as the blossoms wither fresh ones Burkely All Khan, are placed in the frame in their stead. And so the process is continued during the whole sea Bergmann, B. & R.

I.P.C. 856 con of blossoming, after which the grease is Cotewall, H. R. scraped off the glass and le puit.in alcohol, hay- Crews, J.. ing previously been chopped fine. In this way Chandi Singh every particle may be reached by the spirit, and Carum Baksh, (Um none of the precious perfume lost.

balla) "Maceration" is the name given to the other. Caine Road No. 29 process of extraction. It is used where the Chandar Pal Singh method of "enfleurage is not satisfactory in Clarkson, G. getting the whole of the odour, and is similar. Chunda Singh, LP,C. The flowers are infused in a bath of warm: oil 585 for many hours, and are then strained away Clarke, J. and fresh ones added, the process, being kept Chan, H. up as long as the blooms can be procured Davis, Mrs. Lamartine

It is said that the beat essence is obtained from the leamine zad iqbatues by the enden Darnelli, Miss F. rage, but the orange, accia, and rose are found Delhi, N. M. Khan to give more satisfactory results by the method Dean Singh, IF.C. of maceration. Zo get the bert odour from the violet and jonquil a joint process (s' used-Grit Eafty Khan, I.P.C. anfeumage and then maceration:

547

Kalla Singh, 1.P.C.645 Khadooree, Elyezer

Salch Kader Hadjie Mo

hamed Aldul Khadoury, Ezer Saleh Partab Singh to Kuļ lah Singh, (Amait sar), Police Station, Hongkong, Liaco, Cheang Lopes, Da. C. J. Leopold, Herm. Mannington, Au Maclaren, J. W. B. (2) Mandige, A. L Mohamed Akbar Mohamed Khan Mulla Singh Mantaro, F. M. Massey-Lee, J. H.

Morris, Capt. R., R. McKay, Charles Mandha Singh Mohamed Shah Mohanied Deen, I.P.C.

Mayson, William Murad Khan I.P.C. 529

Mangal Singh MacVenga, B

Marie, Huge Muoga Khan I.P.C

765 Mar, Frank del Nab, J. McN Noble, Lt. W. Naden, Thomas Nazal Khan Nogueira, M. Nawab Khan, I.P.C.by N.CALL

Ota (Manlia), to Omah,

Paya Kast, Wand Chal Hongkong.c

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HE Steamship

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LIGHTNING CONDUCTORS, This Vessel brings Cargo

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All damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns and a certificate of the damage ob Lained from the Godown Company within ten days after the Vessel's arrival here, after which. no Claims will be recognised.

A RITCHIE,

Superintendent. Hongkong, 19th April, root.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE P. & O. S. N. Co.'s Steamship

"SOCOTRA,"

FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, PORT, SAID, SUEZ, BOMBAY AND

STRAITS. Consignees of Cargo by the above-named vessal are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each consignment will be sorted out mark by mark Goods are landed. and delivery can be obtained as soon as the

Optional Goods will be landed here unless 3P.M., TO-DAY. instructions are given to the contrary before

Goods not cleared by the asth instant, at 4 P.M., will be subject to rent.

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

All damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns and a certificate of the damage ob tained from the Godown Company, within ten days after the Vessel's arrival hore, after which no Claims will be recognised.

THERAPION No. 5, for nervous exhaustion, waste of vitality, and all the distressing con- sequences arising from early error, excess, residence in hot, unhealthy climates, &c. It posseses surprising power in restoring strength and vigour to the debilitated, MONTEN

THERAPION may be procured of the prin» cipal Chemists and Merchants throughout the world. Price in England 2/9 and 4/6, In order- ing, the purchaser should state which of the three numbers he requires, and observe that the ment, Stamp (in white letters on a red ground) A word "THERAPION" appears on the Govern

affixed to every genuine package by order of Her Majesty's Hon. Commissionere, and with out which it in a forgery,

Sold by A. 8. WATSON & Co., Limited, 140 Hongkong, China and Manila..

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UNTOUCHED BY HAND.

MELLIN'S

For

FOOD

INFANTS and INVALIDS..

When prepared Is simi

K's. Yoon WORKA.

H. A RITCHIE, Hongkong, 19th April root.

Superintendent.

For Sale.

NOW READY.

A PAMPHLET

OX

BOME SERIOUS LOCAL PROBLEMS.

1

Is

FEW SUGGESTION FOR DEALING

WITH THEM.. BEING A LECTURE DELIVERED BEFORE

·BY...

THE ODD VOLUMES SOCIETY Mr. H. B. FOLLOCK, Barrister-at-Law.,

To be obtained at the OFFICE of This

PRICE 50 CENTS.

Hongkong, at Tenegong

-NOW READY.

AN ACCOUNT OF THE

RECEPTION OF HMS. "TERRI

IN

HONGKONG

CELAND THEN FESTIVITIES CONNECTED.

THEREWITH,

WITH A WOODCUT OF THE "TERRIBLE.”

Tebe obtained at the OFFICE of This Papar. PRICE 30 CENTS

Auly a limited number have been printed intering purchasers should send their Onderst sary of the Issue of this interesting souvanle will sjön be exAANRENCJA!

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