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DO WE SLEEP TOO MUCH!
A REPLY TO ME., EDISON.
BY: A PHYSICIAN,
We sleep too much, says Mr. Thomas Edis son. Three hours of sound, dreamless sleep is enough for anyone, ba adda, but has ha ob served the vast changes that have come over bur'national life within the last few years?
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1905.
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Matupi, Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne
Frederich Wilhelmshafen, Herbertshohe,
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King, Dr. and Mrs. Louder, Mr. Macdonald, Mr.
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL" HEĢISTRA,
August 2nd, 1905, antiv
Nemuro, 6, am
Tokio ......... Kochi Nagasaki Kagoshima... Oshima
individual. No hard-and-fast rule can be laid | Bogor, Dut. s. 2,300, C. G. Wakhome, soth down. A few can do with four or five hours,
Taly, Macassar aand July, Gen.-]. C. J. but they are the exceptions: The late Sir James Broholm, Dan, a., 817, C. G. Birkholm, yoth
L Paget, the well-know. zu:goon, during the July, Iloilo, arth July, Sugar, S., W. & Por Prins Sigmund, 22nd Aug-11 AM Domand, Mr and Mrs. Martin, R. busiest part of his career, took only six, the celebrated surgeon. John Hunter only five out Cheang Chew, Br. 2, 1,115, E. Edwards, stb Malls for Canton, Samahul, Wachowerchair, Mr. & Mrs. Meice, Mr. and Mrs. G. Vadivostock,
Boyd, Capt and Mrs. Mitchell, R, Joly-Singapore 10th July, Gen-Chi and Macao will be closed on week days at 7.30 frown, Mr&Mrs. D.E. Moxon, Mr. and Mrs. Hakodate... of the twanty-tour. There are cases on record of well-known men having only two is the Derwent, Br. 8.8., 1,652, J. Jenkins, 26th July, Macao will be closed at 8 am, and that for Cocks, Mr. & Mrs. A. E.
every morning On Sundays the mall for Clothler, A.N.
Herbert to 8 hours are necessary. As a rule, women Doric, Br. 4, 7,936, H, Smith & Kumchak, Bambul, Wachows and Cantco Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. same period, but for the majority of people 71 Saigon atat July, Gas-Man Fat & Co. Canton at 9 am
Maile for Nantad, Sanbus, Kongmoon, Darius, Cel
Dixon, Me July-San Francisco 1st July, Henolais requle an hour more sleep than men ; on the other hand they stand the interruption of sleep
Yokohama Jist, Kobe 23rd, Nagasaki every ruling at pm. On Sundays the mails Gales, Capta better.
25th, and Shanghai agib, Mails and Gen. will be closed at 9 am. =0, & 0, 6, 8, Co,
No mail will be closed for Canton on Sater Mrs.
Hallingworth, Mr. and Fri, Nor. ., Boo, N. Anderson, and Aug,- day evening.
Haiphong 30th July, Gan-Asguard, Thoresen & Co... Germania, Ger. B., &,coo, H. Jlugel, soth Jul, Hohenzollars, Ger. 2.8, 5,660, 0. Kraeft, 201 -Sydney 15th July, Cocos.-S. & Co.
We take our work and pleassive at a far greater pace than ever before. More is cram- med into our working hours. We are tenso
The quality of sleep is of importance. When with excitement of this modern life. To get profound and continuous, less la required than through it all many find it difficult. It is one when it is broken and superficial. No bard doubtedly telling on our national physique.and-fast rule can be made. The best guide is Why? Because we allow ton few hours for to sleep until one feels refreshed. No parou who passes eight hours out of the twenty-four in sleep can be said to watte his time, for is it
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AN EXPOSITION OF BLEFP.
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sleep.
Sleep is necessary for life. By ingular sleep only can health, and consequently mental vi gour, be maintained. An animal deprived of sleep dies more quickly than from hunger. One of the cruellest of Chiness punishments is to kill a man by preventing sleep, he dying insane about th: fourteenth day. All animals sleep for sone period of the twenty-four hour; bow and when they do so depends upon their natural habits, But they all have this in com. mon, that after any unusual exertion they sleep
longer,
Alternating periods of activity and repose, waste and repair, are common properties of organic matter, especially organic matter en- 'dowed with a nervous system If this alterna-
tion does not take place the animal suffers in bealth, and eventually dies. So it is with man, though he possesses the greatest power of ac commodating himself to his surroundings of any living creature. If he has not regular and sufficient sleep his health fails. -
For short spells men of great' mental power are capable of doing brilliant work with but
not the
"Balm of hurt minds, great Natura's second
Chief nourisher in life's feant "?
course,
Shipping.
Arriva s
Phra Nang, Ger-se, 10st, F. v. Mangelsdorf, and Aug,Bangkok 17th July, Rice.-8. & S.
dravelli, Br. .5 3.768, S. Cullington, and Aug-Durban 30th fune, Ballast.-G., L & Cn.
Kailong, Br. a., 986, E, Finlayson, 2nd Aug. -Cebu and Iloilo 29th July, Sugar.-B. &
S.
Chinkiang, Br. s., 1,228, Robertson, 2nd
Aug-Shanghai 29th July, Gen---B. & S. Strombus, Br. 18. 3,981. W. 1. Stock, and
Aug-Balik Papan (Borneo) 26th July, Petroleum A. P. Co.
Wallace, Br. .s., 2,536, W. Smith, and Aug.
Moji 26th July, Coal.-S.; T. & Co.
July-from Genos, Ballast.-M. & Co. Holstein, Ger... 98, A. Niejabr, 18th July, Haiphong and Hoihow ayth July, Rice -J, & Co. Hopsang, Br. 8.8., 1,359, 1. M. Hay, 27th July, Bourabaya and Probolingo (Java) 17th July, Supar.-J., M. & Co. Kensington, Br. 3.64 2,247, Dower, 22nd July, -Balina Cruz 19th June, Ballast.-C. C. S. 9. Co. Koranna, Br. s., 3,267, Renwick, 28th July,— from Nowcastle, N.S. W., Coal-Order. Lisa, Swed. 3.8., 1,577, H. Hozadahl, 31st July, -Kobe 17th July, "Gen.-Shon Tai Š. N. Machacs, Br. *.., 4.376, G. W. Long, and
Co.
Aug-Liverpool via Canal and Singapore Mausang, Br. ss., 1,644, R. Houghton, 319
24th June, Gèn.-B. & 8. July-Sandakan 16th July, Timber and Gai). M. & Eo Mercedes, Br. a. 3,300, McGregor, 14th July, Weibalwei 9th July, Ballast.-Order. Nam Sang, Br, &, 2,591, Geo, Payne, 29th July, Calcutta 15th July, via Penang and Singapore 24th,Go¤—J, M. & Co. Netherton, Ur. *, 2,755, 1. Simpson, 19th July-Sydney 26th Junt, Coal-A,, K. & Co.
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Quinta, Ger. ss., 2,607, Praha, 29th July,
· Bangkok 21si July, Ges.--Order,
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Johnson, Rev.
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Millar, P. L.
Brown, C. A.
Nicholls, E. A.
Moon, Mr. & Mrs., Moore, Dr. W. B.
A. Newington, A. G. Marrison, Mrk Murray, E. H
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M.
| Dano, G. H.
Russell, Mrs.
A.
Frost, B. L
Smith, E. Grant
Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs
Hogg, Mr.
Grant
Jameson, P. S.
Webb, Mr. and Mrs.
Lyons, F. W
Montague
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Young, J. Ashton.
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Carter, W, L. Chambers, Mr. & Mrs
H.K.
Clark, M. and Mrs. Clark, Hon. Dr. Francis
R.G Clark, T. Clark, M. O.
"Offord, Mr. Fatoy E.
Olida, U..C. Packer, B. L.
Clegg, R.M., Eng. Lt. Pan, Mr. F. N. Le
and Mrs. H. 1.
Creagh, M. W.
Daviti, F. O. Cunningham, G.
Doolittle, F. H. Douglas, Capt. & Mrs. Downing, Mr. T. C. Ferrand, L. M. Fletcher, B.
very little sleep. But this can last only for a Himalaya Fr. s... 6,000, Marquis, and Aug. Rajaburi, Ger..., 1,189, G. Wendig, goth Grant, A. W.
*short time: they must in the end yield and take a long rett or else health and work alike deteriorate.
THE PACE THAT KILLS,
One of the main differences between life to- day and existence twenty years back is that now we live by excitement; our lives åre full of it, from the highest to the lowest in the land. But it is excitement that kills. Any period of national upheaval increases the admissions into. our lunatic asylums, as during the South Afri can war, or in great financial cris. ».
Why? Because the excitement uprets the mode of life, less time is given to sleep when actually more is needed. That lunacy is alarm. ingly on the increase is due in great measure to this hustling life; the strain is too great for the nervous system of the average individual to bear.
Sleep is Nature's greatest restorative. It is a recuperative process in which the whole system
· participates, though the effect is more marked upon the brain because it exerts such a strong controlling influence over all the ut. er badily functions. Nothing wil take the place of sleep. Often we are able to solve in the morning some intricate problem which the night before was incomprehensible. Some of the most brilliant work that has ever been accomplished by the mathematician, inventor, or business man has been done at this time of day.
This age of excitement, when we give too few of the hours to rest, has brought in its wake the increased up of stimulants. The jaded nerves of a society woman, the overworked
Marseilles and Shanghai jist July, Gen- M. M.
Capri, Ital. s. 4,195. G. Belsito, 3rd Aug-
Singapore 28 h July, Gen.-C. & Co. Formosa, Br. ss, 2,615, B. H. W. Snow, 3rd
Aug-Shanghai and Foochow 1st Aug. Gen.-P. & O. S. N. Co.
Candin, Br. s., 4.19%, O.. Jones, and Aug.,-
London 24th June, and Singapore 29th July, Gen,--1), & o, S. N, Co. Choyang, Br. ... 1,424, T. W. Selby, 3rd Aug-Shanghai 30th July, and Swatow 2nd Aug., Gen.), M. & Co. Feiching, Ch sa, 980, F. H. Johns, 3rd Aug. -Canton 3rd Aug, Gen.-C. M. S. N. Co, Pawnee, Hr. s.. 1,167, Cartwright, 3rd Aug
Shaohsing, Br. 1.s. 1,307, F. D. Nonhcombe Singapore 26th July, Gen.-D. & Co., Ld.
3rd Aug,-Chinkiang and Shanghai 30th July, Gen.-B. & S. Anghin, Ger. ss, 1.001, D. Reimers, 3rd Aug-Bangkok 27th July, Rice.-F. & S
Clearances at the Harbour Office. Lucia Victoria, for Kwong-claw-wan,
altas, for Swatow, Choyrang, for Canton. Aldershot, for Kabe. Triumph, for Haiphong. Talynan, for Manila. Derwent, for Samarang, Himalaya, for Shanghai,
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August 3. Halian, for Coast Toris, Clara Jabien, Ine Swatow. Elisabeth Rickmers, for Swatow. brain of the professional or business man, cry Taiyuan, for Australian Porte,
Chinking, for Canion. aloud for help. Nature's restorative-sleep-to | Viksang, for Shanghai, tham is too costly; the hours demanded by it will not be sacrificed. Artificial stimulation is indulged in, and for a time. the cry of the exhausted brain and body stilled. But at what a cost!
NATURE AND NATURR'S LAWS.
‚· Tho opas and nussing homes of the West End are filled with people undergoing the "rest cure," who have been obliged to yield to the demande of Nature, and are now taking the sleep which they refused before. The essential part of the rest cure is regularity in fond and sleep. Had they in their everyday lives observed this regularity these sufferers would be in so need of such cures, They are the pro- duct of the hustling life, and were unheard of before this whirl of excitement became so general among us.
The good done by such cures is not perman. ent unless the rules laid down of regular hours of sleep are afterwards carrist out. There is nothing yet invented or discovered which will take the place of sleep, Abukad Nature has ber revenge. The average expectation of life in America the home of the "bustlers less then in Europe. A busy life, by all meant, but let it be adapted to the recognised laws of bealth, and not sical from the night the hours that ought to be devoted to sleep.
FR**n*utoskr+↓nf,
l'et Farmora, from Shanghai, &c.—Mr, and Hon. Mrs Denny.
Per Capri, from Singapore-178 Chinese, and I japanese.
Legge, and Mr. Burrows.
Per Chaytang, from Shanghai, &c.-Miss
Par Indravelli, from Durbin-Major Law- less, Dr. Fulton, Dr. Cack, Mr. and Mrs. Cook and family, and 952 Chinese,
July, Bangkok via Swatow 11st July, Rice and Meal. & S. Signal, Ger..., 997, A. Bendixen, 30th July,
Bangkok 23rd luly, Rice and Wood-f. &
Co.
Sungkiang, Br. ss., 1,685, G. H, Pennefather, 31st July,Iloilo via Manila and Amoy 29th July, Gen.-B. & S. Tipanas, Dut. s.s., 2,444, P. Zwart, 31st July, Triumph, Ger. *.8., 769, A. Hansen, 28th July,
—may 30th July, Gen.~~J. C. J. L.
-Tamsui via Amoy and Swatow 17iti July, Gen. O, S, K. Vandalia, Ger, 6.3.4.179, H. Hause, 35th July, -Singapore 18th July, Gen.-H. A. L. Wik, Ger. 1, 4,020, H. Carstens, 31st July,
Moji 33rd July, Coal-Order Yuentang, Br. as, 1,128, P. H. Rolfe, 311
July-Manila 28th July, Gon.-14 M. & Co.
LIET
Zafiro, Br. 1.4., 1,618, R, Rodger, 3111_July,—
. Manila anh Šuly Gen. 5. T. * Có Zween, Dr. 5, 1,740, 1. Ewart, 1st 4.
Rangoon 21st July, Kerosine.—Chiassa,
Sailing VesszLO. Eclipse, Br. ship, 1,269, McBryde, 31st July, New York 14th April, Dil-8, 0, Co. Pass of Brander, Br ship, 2,000, W. J. Ryder, 29th July, Philadelphia 14th April, Case Oil-S. O. Co.
Steamers Expected.
From
Armand Behic. Singapo e M. M... Saxonia......... Singapore H. A. L....Aug. Orestes Singapore. B. & S.
Aug. Arraicon A'car Singapore. D. S. & Co Aug. Glenroy.....Singapore MeG. & G. Aug. Manchuria...Nagasaki.. P. M. Co... Aug. Eastern...[P. Darwin. [G, L. & Co Aug. 13 Emp. of India.. Vancouver. C. P. R. Co Aug. 14- Changsha ...... Sydney B. & S. Aug. 19 Ras Dara... New York. S. T. & Co Aug. 11 Aragonia ...... Portland.... P. & A. Co Aug. 23
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Smith, Mr. and Mrs. G. St. James 10am.
Marchant, Capt. and Wilson, Dr. Newell
Mrs, and children
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W.
McPherson, J. L.
Perkins, Mr. and Mrs.
Albert, B. E.
T. L.
An larson, G.
Reel, Dr. L. R.
Avenberg, Tho.
Krill, G.
J.
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child
Bartels, Tho,
Rochet, L.
Educ" Dept
Dommik, B.
Erken, R.
Hurst, R., Engineer.
Capt. Innės, Capt. R. Kerr, R. Laing, A. H.
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Evans, Mr. and Mrs Holmes, N. M. Browne, T. Morgan Hall, J. S..
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Mrs.
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Chandler, Lieut., Army Lowe, Hiss Siaulo; -
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HIS BRITANNIO MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE CHINA STATION.
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Commander Harbord
Lieut.-Commander Richards...
申帽子
Hongkong
Weihaiwel
NAME
CLASS.
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Andromeda Alacrity
despatch-vessel...
1,700
3,000
Weihaiwel
cruiser, ist class
11,000
+6,500
Captain R. Nelson Ommanney
Weibziwal
Arun
torpedo bast destroyer
550
7,000,
Lieut-Commander R. H. Heaton
Weihaiwal
cruiser. 2nd class
4,360
7,000
Captain Lionel G. Tufnell
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Bonaventure Cadmos Cherab..
cruiser, and class
4,350
7,000
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1,070
1,400
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560
7,000
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7,000
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5,700
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Weihalwei
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Captain Hon. Stopford
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4,000
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275
4,000
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6,400
3,400
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Weibsiwe
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12,000
21,000
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Weihaiwel
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3,600
- 7,000
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7,000
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Lieut. Commander J, Kiddie
Weihaiwal
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650
Commander C. E. Monro
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140
Lieut-Commander Robert E. Vaughan.
Hongkong
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140
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West River
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240
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180
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Yangiare
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torpedo boat destroyer ...
355
6,300
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450
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360
5,900
Lient-Commander C. E. L. Thomas ...
Weibalwoi'
Widgeon...
river gunboat....
195
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Lieut.-Commander G. B. Spicer-Simson
YangtaEED
Woodcock
river gunboat...
150
550
Woodlark
river gunboar
150
550
Lieut.-CommanderHugh Somerville Lieut. Commander Jno, F. Knox..."
Yangtázo
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Hongkong & Whampoa Dook Returns. Poschan.....
Kowloon Dock, H.M.S. Robla ......... Vigilante ................... Triumph ...............mpti Holstein
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A Mail will close for :- Bangkok-Per Rajaburi, 4th Aug., 11 AM/ Saigon Per Laurtes, 4th Aug., 11 AM. 4th Aug, 11 AM.
Shanghai, Moji and Yokohama-Per Bogor,
Batavia, Samarang, Sourabaya and Macassar
Macao-Per Heungshan, 4th Aug., 17.15 EM. Vancouver, Beattle and Tacoma, Wash-Per Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria, B.C Afachaon, 4th Aug., 1 P.M.
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Whiting
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torpedo boat destroyer ..
surveying-vessel
river gunboat.
cruiser, and class
river gunboat.
torpedo boat destroyer...
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Per Scharnhorst, for Bremen, &c.-Messrs. S. rniello, P. T. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Bassett, Dr. w. Berthold, Mr. C. Boecke. Miss E. Boegh, Messrs. Laskowitch, P. Bomhardt, Mrs. Brewitt and child, Messrs. I Back, Classe, Mr. and Mrs. Cole, Messrs. Damm, Fürth, Mrs. Faratina, Messis Chr, Fischer, Gibbons, Hirschberg, J. Holts, Hassner, Mr. and Mrs. J.-Per Tjipanas, 4th Aug, 11 4.M. Krebs, child and servant, Messrs. W. Kelz, H. M. Haye, Mr. Jang} hann, Capt. Jevkoff, Mrs. Kuhnlens, Capts. Lirdb rg, and Lersbryggen, Admiral Graf v. Moltke, Massrs. A: E Moll, Nielsen, Mears. Playfair, H. Philipp and K. Möller, Mrs. Nimmerfall and children, Capt. Manila-Per Yumzang, 4th Aug,, 3. Pál- Mr. and Mrs W. Rettig, Mr. and Mrs. Roha
Shanghal-Per Chinktang, 4th Aug, 3 P.M. and children, Messrs. Robleds, L. F. Solomon, P..
Hoihow and Haiphong-Per Fri, 4th Aug., Me and Mia Stibbe, Mr. A. Semple, Dr.
Acheron H Manila-Per Zafro, 5th Aug, 11 4.5, Soerenten, Mr. Stender, Mr. and Mrs. Thorn-flopsang, 5th Aug. 11 AM Schmidt, Sarie, S. Saporotkiff, Mr. and Mrs.
Argus.. Singapore, Sourabaya and Samaran-Per Aramache... hill and child, Capt. Tommersen, Mr. Thiel, Macao-Per Baungthan, yth Aug., 12.15 2.M. Catonada
Balonnetta... Mi J. Vincent, Messrs. Vereso, Vezzetti, E. Malia and Iloilo—Per Bungkiang, 5th Aug Casse-this... A. Wolff, Capt. G. S. Welgall, H.E. Jwan 3 P.M.
astreboff, and Mr. and Mrs. Zimmmand.
Comète Shanghai-Par Chindwa 5th Aug., 3 P.M... D'Ass Ter Prins Sigismund, for Yokohama - Macao-Per Haungthan, 7th Aug, 12.15 ...Décides
Kudar and Sandakan-Por Mausang, 7th Deicarien à Mestre, K. Miyamoto. Ho Po Lum, Ano, Ki. mura and Kawahara. For Kobe-Mr. and Aug, 2 P.M.
· Estoc Keelung, Moji, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria, Francisque.... .... D.C, and Tacoma, Wash.--Fer Tremont, 8th Fronde Aug., TO A.M.
Gulchen t Europe, &c., India, via Tuticorin-Per Gueydos: in, we Tonkin, 8th Aug, 11 AM,
Henri Rivière.... Macao-Per Heungskan, 8th Aug., 12.15 P.M. Jacquis j', e Salina Cruz, (Mexico)-Pet Kensington, Bth Javeline' Aug 1 P.M.
Kersaint
· Lyns - Montcalm*... Per Mousquet...
Oly wi Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe Yokobama, Felbe... Victoria and Vancouver, B.C. Per Athenian | Pistolet 9th Aug, 21 A.M.Net Protée,
Timor, Port Darwin, Thursday Island Cook Redoutabla s town, Caims, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney, Sabre W Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, Melbourne, Styx Adelaide and Perth-Per Empire 9th Aug Sully 11 AM.
Surprise Macao-Per Heungskan, 9th Aug, Yils Takiang
Vabbito
Kanada.
The amount of sleep required by a healthy person depends upon his age, his habits, and the quality of sleep. The popular nollon that a 'chlid'sleeps half his time, and 'adult noe-third, while an old paron may do little except eat and sleep, is not far wrong. During growth more sleep is required Deprive a growing. child of its normal amount of sleep 'for a litler. Kato, Mr. and Mrs. Kimura, and Mr. T. while, you will find that its growth is retarded. So, too, in the vegetable world. 'Plants and trees grow more during the night than the day. Is this fact recognised in our schools? Defici sat Bloop means stumted brain and body. It is only by a graduscted excrefie of the brain and body that a higher state of mental develop ment, can be reached. In most boarding schools a child just entering is allowed the Str. Kaifong from Cebu:-Light SW, winds, same boun for sleep as the boy or girl just smooth sea, cloudy weather, near Hoogkang Jaavlug, whereas considerably more should be | hard SW. to W. squalls, much rain. allotted...
QUANTITY AND QUALITY. According to a well-known' authority, the following in the average amount of sleep required -
Under to years of age, it hours,
Under 13
Under 15
Under 17
Under 19
After the age of nineteen the amount must depend upon the work and requirements of the
Shipping Report.
Fir. Sheohsing from Chinklang:-Moderate S'ly winds, fine clear weather, smooth ses.
Str. Wallace from Moji-Moderate and strong SWly galo, with beavy rain squalis,
1
Vessels in Port.
STEAMERS,
Athenian, Br. 3,440, 8, Robinson,
R.,
36th July, Vancouver, B.C., 26th Jane, and Shanghai 23rd July, Floor and Gen- C. P. R. Co.
Battenhall, Br. s.5., 1,378, Chas, Raison, 29th
July,Sourabaya zoth July, Sugar-D &
Manila-Fer Team, 8th Aug., 3 PM) · Shanghai-Per Saxonia, 8th Aug, 4.FM/ Namsang, 9th Aug., 10 A M.
Singapore, Penang and Calcutia
Singapore, Penang and Bombayment? Takou
10th Aug. 11 AMESE
ሶስ
river gunboat... river gunboat gunboat warmoured cruiser
gunboat. cruiser...... river guabost destroyer, .... destroyer. protected cruiser Armoured cruiser
Lieut.-Commander C. Seymour.. Lieut-Commander W, H. Darwal... Lieut. Commander E. V. F. R. Dugmote Lieut.-Commander F. B. Noble'...
Lieut. Cotoni
*
Не
en route Weihaiwal
Saigon Canton Haiphong
Gaigon
Saigon Bairon
Bais d'Along
•Haiphongga
Bais d'Along Haiphong Haiphong. Haiphong
Bala d'Along, Baie d'Along
Haiphong
...Haiphong Haiphong
Saigon
Saigon Baie d'Along Chungkiar
Toogkar Bale d'Along
FRENCH MEN-OF-WAR ON THE OHINA STATION.
NAME.
Flag and Description.
TONS, GUNE H. P.'
COMMANDING OFFICERS,
Į LAST REPORTED AT
armoured gunboat ........
LE
**1,796 10
1,700
Lieut. Ferret
1
river gunboat.... rivar gunboat
เน
124
500
Lieut. Jeannel,
140
150
river ganbuat...
150
W 20
150
Lient. Hue
40
150
194
Lieut. Merveilleux du Vigneux
Gulf of Slam
***
4,000
9,500
Captain Alleles....
***
645
· 3.981
1,000
Lieutenant L'Eost...
5,500
Commander Amet
303
Lieut. Mère
6,300
350
303
Lieut. Johanne
.100
9.376
10,200
Capt. Ridouxe
river gunboat
Lieut. Portior,
se river gunbostjan tai, pa
300
Lieut. Corlover
destroyer...
30%
.300
Commander Sagot-DuyanceUR
Cruisers
1,250
1,100
Commander, Simon
**Saigon
sub-marine... Me armoured croiser ...destroyer ...
Armbruster
19,600
Capt. Doval
50%
6,300
Lient, Prat
Lieut, Grallier
Lieut. Lavisaitre
·30%
6,300
Lient de Reinach Warth
Lient, Glorieux
· battleship, reserve
9,437
6,971
Commodra C; P. M. Poidlolle
Saigon Balgon
"destroyer di
Lleat: Leball Fes
Haiphong
Carmograd gonbone....
1,700
Capt. Duprins
bet
Saigon
araspored cruiser
20,000
Capt Guibertsau
Baie d'Along
gunbost."
goo
Lieut. Rogus
rivar gunboat...
destroyer
150
Cape, Terquent
battleship, reserve ...
B,150
4.560
river gunbost
121
Bat Brugnen
Macao-Per fengshan, 10th Aug; 15 PM. - | Vigilante Macao-Per Hsungshan, 11th Aug, 135 KM Romper &c, India, vsa Talcotin -PA
Blackheath, B.1719, Sherborne, 27th | Coromandel, 12th Aug. 11 AM AS
July-Canton 7th July, Gen.-D. & Co
LA
Manila For Radễ, 12th Aug4 11 AM
· Mates—Per Houngshan, 1916 Aug, 1.1) 2.
fror"
river ganboat: gunboat
wi", destroya
sub-marina ..
Flagship of Vice Admiral. Bayle, Commander-in-Chief.
† Flagship of Rear-Admiral de Fanque de Jonquières, Second-in-Command.
Bale d'Along Upper Yangtse
Saigon Hongay" Hongkong