Shipping.
Arrivais,
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Gaea, Norw, 8.5, 625, H. 13ahl, 27th Apille
Saigon 23rd April, Rice and Flour. : leng. Ping Suey, Br. 2.5, 6.457, E. Warrall, 17th April-Tacoma and Nagasaki 23rd April, Gen.-I. & S.
Kashing, Br. 35. 1,143, W. B. Brown, 28th
April, Tientsin and Chefoo 11st April,
Gen.-B. & S.
Vengeance, H.M.S. battleship, 12,503, Leslie, Stuart, C.1.G., 38th April-from Mirs B Klukiang, Br. ss., 1,228, Bright, 28th April
Chinkiang 23rd April, Gen.-B. & S. M. Struve, Ger. 5.s., 966, P. Brandt, 28th April,
Tamsui 24th April, Amoy zóth, and Swatow 27th, Gen. -O. S. K. Daphne, Norw. 8.S., 2,200, II, N. Bjornness, 28th April,-Penarth 11th Mar, Coals- Order.
Glenogle, Br. s.5, 2,399, W. T. Laskins, 26th April,-Singapore and Rangoon 23rd April, Gen-Seang Tack Kee Co.
Husan, Br. 48, 1,141, W. Frazier, 28th April-
With and Chinkiang 22nd April, Rice B. & S.
Chowla, Ger. 5., 1955, 1. Köhler, 28th April,
-Bangkok 32nd April, Rice and Gen. B. & S.
Hoihao Fr. s.5, 508, Caste, 28th April,- Haiphong.and Hoihow 25th April, Ġen.- A. R. M.
Clearances at the Harbour Office. M. Struve, for Swatow.
Hoi tie, for Canton.
Hongkong, for West River.
San Cheong, for Canton.
Kwongchew, for Canton.
Gara, for Saigon. Linian, for West River. Kushing, for Chefoo. Wingchai, for Macao.
4 Glenugis, for Singapore,
Departures.
April 28.
Glory, H.M.S. battleship, for Mirs Bay. Ocean, H.M.S. battleship, for Mire Bay. Albion, Be cruiser, for Mirs Bay. Cressy, Br: cruiser, for Mins Bay. Amphitrite, Br, cruiser, for Mits Bay. Thales, for Swatow,
Prometheus, for Bangkok,
Orange, for Newport,
Palawan, for London.
Hangsang, for Canton.
Tingsang, fo: Canton.
Papaungana Arrived, Per M. Struve, from Coast Fons-Mr. Polack, 150 Chinese, and to Japanese.
Passengers departed.
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Per Athenian, for Vancouver, &c.-Dr. and Mrs. F. 1. Pursell, Mr. J. B. Hagberg, Miss A. Mocatia, Messrs. E. Thornton, A. W. Maas, Mrs. W. H. St. John, Miss L. A. Clendennin, Mrs. W. A. Milstead and son, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ritchie, Capt. S. Hunt, Mr. and Misses (2) Smith and maid, Hon. and Mrs. C. K. Mac- kellar, Miss Mackellar, Messrs. E. Mackell r, M. Mackellar, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Mosley, Messrs. Thos. James, A. H. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Guerin, Mr. W. R. Dibb, Mrs. R. H. Page, Messis. G. li. Thompson, R. W. Taylor, J, 1). Petter, J. P. Hayes, W. P. Robert, U.S.N., Misses E. F. Blondin, H. T. Gillette, M. Udell, Messrs. A. C. Muspratt, T. J. Carberry, R. H.! Wardall, Mrs. Bickersteth, Messrs. E. Aeppti, F. G. Nuuer, A. Ehrlich, Capt. Jones, Mr, Milman, Dr. H. C. Reilz, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. O. Master, Messrs. T. Arnott, A. H. Hewitt, Rev. T. Wright, Messrs. Geo. Reck and a sans G. E. Hooper, W. M Everall, Mrs. J. Beck, Messrs. W. Smith, H. Kaufmann, J. D. Jenkins, W. D. Webster, J. Stewart, Miss M. Kirkwood, mra. E. Murphy and child, Mr L. Remorino, Mr. Edwards, Mrs. Strong, Messrs. C. S. Shaw, Guenot, Dolley, Pilatis, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Jack and 5 children, Messrs. T. Car, J. Cosuda, Rev. A. Colemin, Mr. F. Michand, Miss Tomita Waka, and Mr. K. Tsuruyama,
Per Bayern, for Shanghai-Mr. and Mrs. E. Mirow, Mr. and Mrs. O. Tiberu, Mr. and Mrs. T. Palmer, Mrs. A. Goethe, Mis. C. M. Senna, Mrs. J. G. Pereira, Misses T. Hong and M. Beringer, Mess15. A. J. Coffee, R. M. Falconer. R. Herfurth, Max Jacobs. J. L. Smith, and R. Mahar. For Nagasaki-Mr. H. Widemann, Mrs. Okiku, and Mrs. Cturi. For Kobe-Messrs. C. J. ! Barett, Schreiber, Tardel and Schroeder. For Yokohama Mr and Mrs. Longuet, Mrs. L. Hug, Mr. and Mra, K. R. Kertesey, Miss B. Smith, Dr. C. Faluenslock, Mesir. R. Otto, E. Kilian and E. Johannsen,
Shipping Report.
Str. Hunan from Wuhu :-Moderate to fresh NNE. wind, and moderate sea.
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, APRIL
Vessels in Port.
STKAMERS,
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Amara, Br. 5.5, 1,505, C. J. Mattock, 19th April,-Saigon 15th April, Rice, Flour and Cotton Seed.-I., M. & Co. Benmohr, Br. ss., 1,935, A. Webster, 27th April |
-Londen 13th Mar, and Singapore 20th Aprif, Gen.-G., L. & Co.
Post Citice.
A Mail will close för:- Canton-l'er Hankow, 29th April, 7.30 A.M Bangkok-Per Rajaduri, 19th April, 9 a.m. Bangkok-Ter Wongkoi, 29th April, 9 A.M. Bangkok-Per E. Rickmers, 29th April, A.M.
Singapore - Per Telemachus, 19th April,
Borg Norw ss, 738, Mathisen, 26th April,-9 Bangkok 19th April, Hico-Ming Chuen. Borneo, Ger. 1.5, 2,168, E. Musle, 25th April, 9 A.M.
—Sandakan 21st April, Gen. and Timber.
-M. & Co.
Catherine Apcar, Br. ss., 1,730, A Stewart, 26th April,--Calcutta 9th April, Penang 16th, and Singapore aeth, Gen.-D., S. & Choysang, Br. s..., 1,424, H. J. Roope, 27th
April-Shanghai 22nd April, and Swatow 25th, Gen.-J., M. & Co, Chwnshan, Br. 6.3., 1,281, 1. D. Jenkins, 13th
April-Saigon 8th April, Gen.-B. & Co. Cyrus, Dr. 9.8., 2,174, F. Simmons, 12th April,
Japan 7th April, Rice-Samuel & Co. Crown of Arragoon, Br. 1.#., 1,474, juo. G.
Dorward, 25th April,-Cardiff "gth Mar., Coal-Gilman & Co.
Elisabeth Rickmers, Ger. 5.3., 1,223, Goetche, |
24th April,-Bangkok 16th April, Rice.- B. & S.
E. F. Ferdinand, Aust, s.s., 3,840, C. Matcovich, 26th April,-Kobe 20th Apni, Gen.-S. W. & Co. Ferndene, Br. 55, 2,448, R. J. Fisher, 13th April-Rangoon 30th Mar., Rice.-Order. General Bagedano, Chilian Training ship, 1,050,| Comdr. Luis Gomez, 23rd April,-Singa- pore 13th April. Glenshiel, Br. s.5, 2,204, E. Warner, R.N.R., 13th April,-London via Singapore 27th Feb., Gen. McG. B. & Gow. Heathdene, Br. 8.3., 2,740, H. R. Ketley, 12th
April-Moji 6th April, Coal-B. & Co. Ichang, Br. 8.3., 1,228, W. L. Jones, 24th
April-Canton 23rd April, Gen.-B. & S. Indravelli, Br. s.5, 3.151, R. P. Craven, 22nd April,-Portland, Or. 14th Mars, Flour and Gen.-P. & A. 5. S. Co.
Isle de Negros, Am. s.s., 200, Lartiligen, 2th April, Madila 3rd April, Ballast.-B. & Co. Ismaila, Br. s.5, 3,381, A. E. Stebbing, 11th April,-Rangoon via Singapore 29th Mar, Rice.-J., M. & Co.
Jacob Diederichsen, Ger. 5.8, 623, B. Ohlsen,
27th April,-Hpiphong via Hoihow,26.hi April, Gen.-J. & Co. Kalanga, Br. ss., 2,159, J. McBride, 24th April,
-Moji 18th April, Coal.-B. & Co Lord Ormonde, Br. 8, 2,533. James Aiken, 20th April,-Barry Dock 5th Man, Coal- A., K. & Co.
Madeleine Rickmers, Ger. 5.5, 1,070, T. Sanders, 26th April,-Bangkok 20th April, Rice.-B. & S.
Marie Jebsen, Ger. s.s., 2,2 0, Bendixen, th April-Java Ports 29th Mar, Sugar- Tung Kee.
Oriel, Br. 8.5, 2,175, G. Maddrell, z6th April,
Moji zoth April, Coal.-B. & Co. Rajaburi, Ger. s., 1,189, J. Wendig, 24th
April,-Bangkok and Swatow 16th April, Rica.-B. & S.
Rubi, Br. 3.84 1,611, R. W. Almond, 25th April,
-Manila 23rd April, Gen.-S., T. & Co Sado Maru, Jap. s.5., 3,861, (.. Atİrson, 24th April, Singapore 19th April, Ballast.-N. Y. K. Sandyford, Br. s.s., 2,057, W. Stephens, 18th
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April-Kuchinoizu 13th April, Coal.-B. & Co.
Seward, Am. transport, 150, Croskey, zoth
April, Manila 16th April Siberia, Am. 5.5., 5,655, J. T. Smith, 20th April -San Francisch 23rd Mar, and Shanghai 18th April, Maile and Gen.-P. M. S. S. Co.
Simoom, Br. 4., 3:737, R. E. Collins, 24th April,-Barry Docks rath Mar., Coal-D.
Store Nordiske, Dan. cables.s., 59, E. Swen- son, 27th April Tourane 29th April, Cable-G. N. Telegraph.
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Cebu and Iloilo-Per Wuchang, 29th April,
II A.M.
Singapore, Penang and Fangoon-Per Franz Ferdinand, 29th April, 1 PM.
VISITORS AT THE HOTELS.
28, 1904.
Meikle, Mr. & Mrs. E. Bunny, Major and Mrs.
Lowe, D. R. Martin, R. McDermott, A. P. B. Moxon, Mr. and Mrs
Herbert Perry, F.
PRAK.
RONGKONG
Beattie, J. M. Beattie, M. P. Mast, Mr. and Mrs. E. Benson, Mr. & Mrs. McAran, T. P. Bunny, Lieut. Col. F.
McLennan, A.
W.
Merecki, H.
Morris, W. W.
Miller, P. L.
Miles, E. T.
Moore, J. H. Moreno, Mr.
Adams, T. A. Anderson, Mr. Black, Mr. and Mrs. Blont, Mrs. J. Boggan, Mr. & Mrs. R. Bonner, E, A, Borthwick, Mrs. R. W. Casady, Mr, Le F. Clark, Geo, J. Clark, W. G.
Murphy, Mr. and Mrs.
E. Ò.
Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. Muir, J.
M. A. Colson, F. T Davice, Mrs. J. T. Deacon, F. B. Dean, G.
Manila-Per Sungkinng, 29th April, 3 P.M. Bangkok-Per Borg, 39th April, 5 P.M. Hoibow and Haiphong--Per Jacob Diede-Derbyshire, J. H, richsen, 29th April, 5 M.
Kangmoon, Kumchuk and Samshui-Per Tok Hing, 29th April, 5 P.M.
Newington, A. G.
Nichols, E. B.
North, C. J.
Osborn, Mrs. F.
Pattic, Mr. & Mrs. J. A. Peirce, Mr. and Mrs.
H. D.
Douglas, Capt. & Mrs. J. Pacito, Mrs. Downing, J. C. Edwards, Mrs. Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. A. Namtao-Per Taickuu, 39th April, 5 P.M. Elmore, F. Sanbue-Per foi Fu, 9th April, 5 P.M. Falconer, R. M. Macao-Per tagchai, 29th April, 5 P.M.
Fergusson, Mr. & Mrs. Macao-er Heungshun, 29th April, 1 P.M. A. W. and son Canton -Per Powan, 29th April, 5 P.M."
Fisher, H. G. Canton-Per Kinshan, 30th April, 7.30 A.M.
Glover, Manila-Per Rubi, 30th April, 9 A.M.
Grant, A. W. Tientsin-Per E-sang, 30th April, to A.M.
Cras, Mr. Shanghai. Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Hall, Capt. T. Honolulu and San Francisco Per Siberio, Hamblis, J. H.
Hamersley, B. F. 30th April, 11 A.M.
Ningpo and Shanghai-Per Ichang, 30th | Hanford, H. B. April. 3 P.M.
Haughwont, W. B. Yokohama and Kobe-Per Aragonia, 30th | Hayton, J. T. Aptil. 3 P.M.
Hellmann, Mr. & Mrs.
Shanghai-Per Hangsang, 30th April, 5 P.M. Canton-Per Fatshan, 31st April, 9 A.M. Shanghai-Per Taiwan, and May, 3 P.M. Europe, & India, via Tuticorin --> Annam, 3rd May, TE A.M.
Manila-Per Zafiro, 2h. May, 9 A.M. Swatow and Tientsin-Per Chikli, 7th May, 3 P.M.
Purt Darwin, Thursday Island, Cooktown, Cairns, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne-Per Tsinan, 9th May, 3 P.M.
Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria and Vincouver, B.C.-Per Empress of Japan, 11th May, 11 A.M.
Yokohama and Kobe-Per Chungska, 11th May, 3 P.M.
Europe. R. Fados Bayern, 25th May, it A.M.
Pr
Books containing stamps of the following denominations may be obtained at the counter
of General Post Office for $1.00 each.
16 stamps at 4 cents.
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Until further notice the transmission of correspondence v Dalny and the Trans Siberian Railway is discontinued.
Parcels are now accepted for transmission Batavia and the Dutch East Indies "direct."
Scale of charges as follows:-
b. to 3 lbs. -51.15 lbs. to lbs.-$1.50 8 lbs. to 1 lbs.-$200
length and Girth 4 feri. No Insurance.
Greatest length feet.
THE WEATHER.
The fallowing report is from Mr. ] 1 Plum mer. Chief Assistant of the Hongkong Obser,
vatory
On the 28th at 1.15 am. The barometer has risen in Japan and fallen silghtly in China and Philippiner.
Cradients are slight on the China Coast and light E. winds will be met with in the Formosa Channel. Over the northern part of the China Sea, gradients are moderate, and moderate E. to SE. winds will prevail.
Forecast-Moderate E, winds, overcast,
fair.
Sungkiong, Br. s.3., 1,021, J. Robinson, 24th
April Manila 22nd April, Gen.-B. & S. CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL REGISTRA, Teesia, Br. 8.8., 3,428, A. M. Rait, E.N.K., 24th
April, Yokohama and Moji zuth April, Coal-J., M. & Co.
April 18th, 1904, a.m.
Telemachus, Br. s.s., 4,807, J. H. Goodwin,
15th April, Japan and Shanghai 22nd: Vladivostock.7 aau. April, Gen.-B. & S.
Tjilatjap, Dut. s.6., 2,478, H. Koops, 27th April.
Macassar 19th April, Gen. Hetz s'Jacob Tokin
& Co.
Kochi
Tweeddale, Br. 5.5., Milac, 16th April,-Moji Nagasaki......
Kagoshima... 10th April, Ballast.-G., L. & Co. Wongkoi, Ger. .8., 1,115, W. Reher, 23rd April,
Oshima -Bangkok 17th April, Rice and Wood Nahs.............. Ishigakijima.. B. & S.
Taiboku....... Taichu..... Tainan......
Wuchang, Br. .., Bor, E. Finlayson, 24th April,Cebu and Iloilo 19th April, Sugar, --B. & S.
SAILING VEBAZL6.
Str. Glenogle from Singapore-Light SWly Algoa Bay, Br. bq, 1,111, Title, 4th Mar... airs, and smooth sea between 14 N. to of N., !
Hongay 15th Feb., Coal.-B. & S.
Bar. Th. Hu. Wind Wr.
Von
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Hooper, Mr. and Mrs. icely, Rev. F. Joseph, Mr. and Mrs.
E. S. Katsch, E. A. ¦ Legara, P.
Legardo, B. Leggait, E A. Lewis, A. R. Lewis, J. H.
Lyons, Capt. H, G.
| Macgowan, R. J.
Mackle, C. Gordon Maper, Mr. and Mrs. Marriott, Dr. O, Mast, Sidney
Pike, R., Lt. & Mrs G Potter, A. G. Potts, W. H. Pincentel, Mr. Rosario, F. G. du Sayle, R. T. D. Scolt, Mr. & Mrs. Gray Severana, Miss M. H. Severana, Mr. and Mrs,
S, L. Shaw, F. E. Simmers, Mr. and Mrs. Skott, C. Somerville, Geo. Somewille, Mrs. A. Stanley, H. HI. Stolp, A.
Stuart, Mrs. Leslie C. Sullivan, Miss Tavera, A. P. de Tavera, C. P. de Tavera, Mrs. P. de and
nurse
Thomas, C. B.
Trimmel, W. D.
Vernon, Mr. and Mrs.
Whitton, Mrs. A. M. Winter, O. Wolf, Philip
J.
Woolmer, Mr. & Mrs. Wright, Mr. and Mrs.
C. G.
CONNAUGH),
Bentista, M. H. Bantista, H. Bell, Mrs. J. Bell, J. F. Boyce, W. B. Buchanan, E. R. Christie, Mr. & Mrs Clair, Miss S Ulinaco, 1 Cromin Jabu
Lederer, Mrs. Luz,
Manneis, Mrs. & child McKill gins, H. G. Menashih, R.. Moss, Tros.
D. Newborn, R. H.
Noel, V.
:
Bunny, Miss
Brawn, Col. L. F. Conrad. Mr. and Mr. Dymock, ".A., A, Ehelderke, Capt. Foote,, R.N., Capt. and
Mrs. Frege, Mr. and Mrs. French, Major G. A. Grant, R.N., Eng. Lieut.
A. K. Hudig, D. Hamilton, Major Hamilton, J. E. Hardy, RN, Comman-
der and Mrs. Hays, I. Hewitt, F. T. B. Halborow, Mr. Jeffery, Mrs. Jeffues, H. W. King, Mr. Longstaff, G. B. Longstaff, Miss
Pollock, H. E.
shop windows, and even on a broad pavement swayed helplessly from one side to the other. I had a gnawing and burning sensation in the stomach as if I had eaten fire. Many a tluie I never touched food for a day; even tea made me ill. At length I began to think that I should have to give up.
"At length I was attracted by an article in a Birmingham paper on the subject of the re- Mrs.markable cures wrought by 12r. Williams' pink
Post, N. Prati, Major and Reid, T. H. Rice, P. J. Sawer, Mrs. W. E. Sinclair, A. Skelton, Mr. Skelton, Mrs. Smith, A. Findlay Smith, C. W. Spalckhaver, W. O, C. Steavenson, D. Stokes, Mr. Sutherland, Mr. and
Mrs. J. and child Uffel, W. von Watkins, R.E., Capt.
and Mrs. Watson, Mr. and Mrs, Wenborn, S. T. White, Dr. and Mrs.
M. J. Yates, Mr. & Mrs C. C.
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WHERE NOISE IS KING.
WHAT A BOILERMAKER ENDURES.
pills for palo people. I persuaded my husband to let me give them a trial, and he obtained two bottles. I had become so bad that I had to beat. myself in order to get my breath, and it, was misery to be about, and still worse to lie in bed. At the end of the second bottle I noticed a distinct improvement. I took five bottles alto- gather, and I am now in excellent health and can enjoy my food."
Neither Mr. aor Mrs. Houghton raised any objection to the proposal that the interview. should be given every publicity.
Men as well as woman benefit by the new blood and new strength which Dr. Williams pink pills are able to give. But it is only the genuine pills which have the virtue.
If Mr. and Mrs. Houghton had used an imitation or substitute they would be suffering still. It is the genuine pills bearing Dr. Williams' name (and to be obtained post free for two and ninepence from Dr. Williama'. Medicine Company, Holborn-viaduct, London, if readers have any difficulty in purchasing the genuine at shops) which have cured so many. cases of anæmia, bile, consumption, fits, gout, indigestion, kidney disease, paralysis, locomotor taxy, St. Vitus dance, and the frequent ailments of ladies. Substitutes cura nothing.
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ACCIDENT IN AN ENGLISH COAL PIT.
No human being endures so much in the way of deafening, ear-shattering noise as a Boilermaker. The whole place in which he works is filled with thunderous sound as al artillery-firing. Along its huge length fat boilers lie in stucks like giant iron canoes in
While working in a Hanley coal pit some. process of building; while men, whose skins years ago John Henshall lost an eye from a glisten in the light and heat, rush about with spark at the pick-end. The injury pincers holding red-hot rivets, which they inflammation, which compelled the doctors to remove the eye. Finding his occupation an thrust through the plates to have their pro a miner gone, he has since worked as a gar- I truding noses flattened by heavy hammers dener and at odd work. He is a most respect. Over everything the fierce light of the braziers able and intelligent man, the victim of repeated
misfortunes, makes weird shadows on the heaving muscles of workers.
Novenario, Leon
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legario, G. Orlega, L. Pilavie, Mr. Iriate, de Rees, L. C. 11. Rheingaid, F.
Roberts, A. G. 1 oberts Miss Robertson, W. R. Roxes, Mr. RutherfTMrd, N. H. Siebenshain, R. Swaby, Thomas C. Trimin ham. N. S. P. Walker A. T. Williams, WH
| Dalley, Mr.
Davies, F. O. Dufour, Mrs. B. Dulul. Mme. Fyro, Mr. and Mrs. Gaddis, T. P. Genato, Rausom Genato, M. R. Gomez, Dr. M. Hardeman,us.A., Capt.
and Mrs. Harris, J. D. Howard, F. Heckford, R.G Helme, E. B
KING FOWARD.
A bard, wearing life it is and a little thing impairs a boilermaker's efficiency. As Mr. Thomas Houghton, a Birmingham boilermaker, recently said to a newspaper interviewer, even deranged digestion may incapacitate one. Mr. Houghton, some time ago, was compelled to give up his work, but he cured himself by Dr. Williams' pink pills. Mr. Houghton, who lives i at 65 Cuthbert-road, Winson Green, Birming- ham, England, said:
was a victim of wind and indigestion for
a long time, and was frequently attacked by spasms, which were so painful that I was afraid to stoop at my work in case they should come
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"At home, after meals, I had often to walk about the house to disperse them. There was a pain in my chest which completely took my breath away at times. Of course, it hampered me very much at the works, and I was afraid to take my food.
"Then my wife, who had suffered terribly with indigestion, prevailed upon me to get her a bottle of Dr. Williams' pink pills for pale people, and after taking them for some time Arthur, 11. W.
her improvement was so marked that I begar: Ducrot, RHA, Major Muelle, Ed. (Consul for to take the pills myself, with the result that
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Franck, A. Froberg, Mrs, & child Gomez, G. Jameson, J. Watt Jameson, Mrs.
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Kooy, G. W. 1. Levy, M.
Mendoza, M.
ugh, A. H. Roces, A. Railton, W. A. Roberts, S. E. Rose, Mr. & Mrs. T. J. Shepherd, Bruce Shephard, Mr. Herbert Stephens, Mr. & Mrs.
3. J. D. Sumlong, F.
Talati, Mr. and Mrs. M.
Vaughan, H. S
CRAIGIEBURN,
Cowden, Mrs. & Miss Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
Giant Crofton, R. II. Craig, W. E.
Smith, Mr. E. Grant Whitlow, Mr. & Mrs.!
and child Woodward, Mr. & Mrs.
and children
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Str. Kashing from Tientsin-Experience d three days dense fog off the Yangtse; on the 27th inst at 1 pm. Lat. 22 43 45 N., Long. 116" 3'10" E, Kupchi Point bearing K, 23′ E. (true) distant 6 miles, in above position passed a large spar floating vertically about is feet; showing above water and evidently attached to a submerged wreck.
Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Returns. H.I.G.M.S. Moewe... at Kowloon Dock,
H.M.S. Moorhen ...
U.S.S. Monterey.... Amarava Taiping....... Honam Apenrade Adamastor Hellan ..... Seward
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Kernan, L. E Key, G. W. Lehman, E.
Aherne, Mrs.
Baker, Col. Bates, Mrs.
Daniel, W.
Dye, H.S,
Gomes, Mr. and
J. B.
Gilson, G. A.
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Marroni, M. Iarker, H. E. Pelmer, Chas, Peterson, Mr. and Mrs.
Pintan, C. D. U. Rinker, T. E.
Sharp, Fdward
Thomas, Mr. and Mrs.
H. E. S.
Watson, Mr. and Mrs.
Whiley, Mr.
Wilson Mr.
William, S, Young, L. C.
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Iremonger, Lleut.Col
and Mrs.
Jowell, F. F.
Loury, Dr. and Mrs.
and children Mrs. Mitchell, Mr. Murchie, Mr. Yokura, K.
THE FAR EAST FOR JOHN
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like her, I felt speedy relief, After taking about two botiles I was completely cured.
"I can't speak too highly of the merits of this medicine. I have a capital appetite now, and can go about my work with pleasure. In fact, to-day have been carpentering, for amusement, which would have been impossible a short time ago."
MAN AND WIFE.
THE STORY OF A HAPPY PAIR.
Mrs. Houghton, wife of the hero of the remark atle story related in this issue under the title "Where Noise is King," had a story to tell no less remarkable than that of her husband, About six months ago," she explained to a press representative, I began to be troubled with dyspepsia. I thought fittle of it at first and went on with my work as usual, thinking
it would soon go away.
Mr. John Henshall, Victim of an accident at Hamlay,
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"I am getting on in years,” he said—"nearly sixty-eight-and since I lost my eye I have done no work in the pits. That is, however, not the only trouble I have had. For two years I was laid up with an attack of liver complaint, which caused acute indigestion. I also suffered from nervous debility, I had agonising pains in the head, and was subject to feelings of giddiness, I was hardly able to eat, and got into a very weak, low, and depressed stats of health. Indeed, I used to feel at times like a map out of his mind, and but for Dr. Williams pink pilis I don't know what would have
become of me,
"To see if I could get any benefit," said Mr. Henshall, continuing his story, "I went to Rhyl, and spent three weeks at one of the con- valescent homes there. But I got no better i in fact, while I was at Rhy! I thought my end was approaching, and feeling that I should rather die at home, I came back to Stafford. shire, I still suffered on my return, and for time became an out-patient at the North Staffordshire Infirmary. It was Dr. Williams. pink pills for pale people that eventually cured me."
"How came you to take them?”
"Why, my son came from the North of England to visit me, and to see if the change would do me any good I went back with him to his home. My son was at that time taking Dr. Williams' pink pills for pale people, and he gave me some to try. I took the greater part if a bottle and in a fortnight they made a now
nan of me. I was able to go to work.
"And how is your health" to-day ?" was the sext question,
"Oh, I am much better," replied Mr. Høn- ball, I have a better appetite, my nerves are stronger, and I seem to have mors vigour in mistaken, for it developed to a terrible ne. Considering my age, I am feeling very
However, I was
degree. I had a heavy feeling in mit indeed." chest and severe palpitation of the heart, Sometimes my heart was so bad that bad,
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MR. AND MRS. HOUGHTON, (From Photographt.)
lean forward for a long time to stop it. The giddiness in my head also became so serious that I was eventually too timid to go out. 1 was afraid of falling against tramcars or into
JEFFREY
EDINBURGH.
Mr. Henshall, asked if he had any objection his story being published, said: "I have only told you what is true, and there can be no
bjection to that being published."
The experience of Mr. Henshall is that of many who have suffered from diseases arising from poor blood and shattered. parves- anxmia, bile, consumption, eczema, headache, Indigestion, kidney diseases, rheumatism, scrofula. Dr. Williams' pink pills have cured thene and other diseases in countless cases, | Women they especially help in those character. listic troubles which they do not talk about. The pills are not a cure-all. They cure by nction on the blood and on the nerves, during ts, paralysis, locomotor ataxy, St. Vitus lance, neuralgia. Only the genuine pilla, bearing Dr. Williams' name, cure. Substitutes never care. Genuine pill post free from Williams' Medicine Company, Holber-viaduct, London, for two shillings and pinepence; bat be had at all medicine shops if you take stare to get the right ones, which did so much good to this victim of Accident and Misfortune, 139
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