SUCKING POISON FROM SNAKE **
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★ The S. F. Call reports the following occur. /rence near San Diego on the joth April :—'
To the presence of mind of Minnie Erasee, the teacher of the Merle School, between San Diego and Oceanside, one of her pupils un doubtedly owes his life. The teacher and three or four of her pupils were on their way to the school, the boys harefanted and racing ahead and behind in boy fashion. One of then, about 2 years old and the son of one of the patrons of the school, startled a rattlesnake, and before he could get out of the way the reptile had buried its fangs in his leg just above
the ankle.
Miss Fraser knew that something must be done quickly if the child's life were to be saved. After hurrying the other chil dren away for the boy's father with instruc- tions to bring whisky, she seated the child by the side of the road and applied her lips to the wound in suck the poison from the veins. She was evidently successful, for the poison did not seem take immediate effect on the child. When the father arrived the lad was thoroughly dosed with whisky, which counteracted the snake's venom and supple amented the work on well done by the teacher.
The child was hurried to Oceanskle, being completely under the influence of the liquor by the time he reached the doctors's office. The physician declared that the prompt action of the teacher had undoubtedly anved the boy's life. This evening, he pronounced the patient 'out of danger.
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The report of the British parliamentary com mission on Indian expenditure has precipitated considerable discussion in the House of ConDaukewich, P. mons. In view of the ravages of the famine and the fact that a large proportion ci the regular army heretoface stationed in India, and while there maintained at India's expense, is now serving with British colours in South Africa, the commission recommended that the British Government pay part of the cost of maintaining the Indian force, and, in addition, liberally increase the famine funds. Commenting on this. The Daily News (London) asks: "Why do we never let justice Enter into
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Straits Settlement, and other stations,
"There is no pretense that these thirty thousand men, who up to the time of their embarkation were being paid for by the Indian people, are enaged anything but purely British service, nor have we seen one shred of evidence to show that the safety or tranquillity of India is in any way affected by their departure, or is likely to be affected by their Why, then, in the name of common sense and comman justice should these thirty thousand soldiers be quartered on the Indian exchequer when they return to India and cantonments?
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a bitter thought that India, who stands at our gate in silence and submission, securged with plague, wasted with famine, bleeding under the blows of the rough West that can not com-Hing, C. prebend her, should out of her want and misery be acting as paymaster for our troops."
Even with her large army, India, in the opinion of continental military critics, would be practically defenseless before a powerful invader. A. German, army officer.. writing in the St. Petersburger Zeitung, declares that to put India in a proper state of military prepared- ness would "necessitate the making good the neglect of half a century." This. be fears, is impossible, ns at the present time military ex penses amount to $88,000,000, or twenty-five per cent. of the entire budget, and the impover ished country can hardly pay more. The forces of India are "respectable enough on paper," he says, but would not, in reality, amount to fifty per cent. of the figures published. Of the equipment he says:
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"The troops are armed with an antiquated Kuhn, model of the Lee-Metford rifle. There are Kneuzle and Streiff only nine cavalry regiments, partly armed with the obsolete Martini-Henry carbine. artillery is the worst off of all arms of the service. The guns of all the field and home artillery date back to the '80's, they are toa heavy and there, are not enough of them. India has sent many horses to South Africa, and is now dependent on Australian remounts. The much-artvertised mountain-batteries are provided with ancient seven pounder muzzle. loaders. It has long been an open secret 638 (2) that they are worthless, and. during the late Afridi war, they were wisely left at home of heavy artillery there are but four batteries, drawn, by elephants; but three of these have antiquated muzzle loaders and the fourth consists of four howitzers and two ordinary heavy guns. The siege park' is hopelessly obsolete."
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None of the "so-called Sepoy army," says this writer, can be properly placed in the field, ceatainly neither the Bengal, nor Madras divi sions. The Punjab and Bombay armies are serviceable, but they have been greatly weaken ed for the benefit of the China expedition. In conclusion, we are told:
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SUI SANG, (Lately Practising with Dr. 1. SAKATA), DENTIST,
No. 4, Queen's Road Central: Hongkong, 3rd January, too
SIEN TING,
SURGEON DENTIST, No. 14, D'AGUILAR STREET. TERMS VERY MODERATE, Consultation free.. ¿Höngkonu, výéh, Swaramber, 1868
NOTICE
18c
(160
NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DEBTS.
Neither the CAPTAIN, the AGENTS, nor the OWNERS will be RESPONSIBLE for any DEBT contracted by the Officers or the Crews of the following Vessel during her stay in Hongkong Harbour
SEA WITCH, American ship, Howes-Master, ADOLPH OBRIS, American ship, Amesbury
Standard Oil Co,
goods are landed.
Goods not cleared by the 10th instant, at 10 A.M., will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance will be effected.
All damaged packages must be left in the Godowns, and a certificate of the damage obtained from the Godown Company within ten days after the vessel's arrival here, after which no claims will be recognised.
Optional Goods will be landed here unles instructions are given to the contrary before 2 P.M., TO-DAY.
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
Agents, Hongkong, 3rd June, 1901.
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INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED. ·
'FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND
SINGAPORE,
THE Company's Steamship
"CHELYDRA,"
having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees. of Cargo by her are hereby informed that their
Goods will be delivered from alongside.
·
Cargo impeding the discharge or remaining on board after Noon, the 6th instant, will be landed at Consignees' risk and expense into Godowns at East Point.
No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
General Managers. Hongkong, 4th June. Too1.
(593€
-NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA..
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FROM MIDDLESBOROUGH, ANTWERP, LONDON, PORT SAID, COLOMBO AND SINGAPORE. THE Company's Steamship
"KANAGAWA MARU," baving arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargu are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godown at Kowloon, where each consignment will be sorted out mark by mark and delivery can be obtained as soon as the (34 | goods are landed,
3. D'Aguile Street.
For Sale.
NOW READE
A PAMPHLET
ON
SOME SERIOUS: LOCAL PROBLEMS
AND
A FEW SUGGESTION FOR DEALING WITH THEM.
BEING A LECTURE DELIVERED BEFORE
THE ODD VOLUMES SOCIETY.
BY
Mr. H E. POLLOCK, Barrister-at-Z..
To be obtained at the OFFICE of This Paper PRICE 50 CENTS:
Hengken, 1st June, yeon.
"NOW READY.
AN ACCOUNT.
RECEPTION OF HM TERRIBLE," IND
To
}LONG-K-O-N G.
AND THEN
FESTIVITIES CONNECTED
THEREWITH,
WITH ANY WOODCUT OF THE "TERRIBLE."
be obtained at the OrrICE of This Paper.
PRICE 30 CENTS,
Ai only a limited number have been printed intending purchasers should send their Orders early, for the Issue of this interesting souvenir will soon be exhausted.
Hongkong, 1st June, 1900.
Optional goods will be carried on unless instructions are given to the contrary before Noon, TO-DAY.
Goods not cleared by the 11th instant, will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance will be effected,
All ship-damaged packages must be left in the Godowns and Notice of same sent to this Office before, the 14th instant, or claims in connection therewith will not be recognised.
NIPPON YUSEN KÄISHAJ Hongkong, 4th June, 1981.
[5050
WORTH A GUINEA A BOX
BEECHAM'S
FOR ALL
BILIOUS AND NERVOUS. DISORDERS
SUCH AS-
SICK HEADACHE, CONSTIPATION, WEAK STOMACH,
IMPAIRED DIGESTION,
DISORDERED LIVER,
AND FEMALE AILMENTS, ANNUAL SALE SIX MILLION BOXES,
من
50 Cents per Box,
Prepared only by the Proprietor THOMAS BEECHAM, St. Helens, England.
SOLE AGENTS for HONGKONG and the EMPIRE of CHINA
WATKINS, LIMITED, APOTHECARIES HALL, 66, Queen's Road".
Cestrel, Hongkongo
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