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Russia.

LONDON, 17th July, General Stolypin, interviewed by Reuter's representative, saith that the Tser was resuly-

cd on a policy of strong-handed, reform Reaction was farthest from the Tsar's wishes, but the revolutionaries must be thwarted..

General Stolypin relied on the innate pai riotism of the mass of the nation, and believe ed that the appeal of the "Usar to them would result in the effective, repression of anarchical

REVIEWS,

THE HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH MONDAY, JULY 36, 1906.

MODERN MEDICINE FOR THE HOME?

"The beauty shop is witty, piquapi, and clover. It absunds in apt situations and decidedly adds to the reputation of the author, Mr. Daniel Wouderofle. It is the best society

towel we have read for some time.

THE WEIRD AND WONDERFUL

I be majority of books which go under the title..of #housel ld physicians or similar

that the lay reader Gnds himself in a labyrinth, sion were once very popular.

Stories of the discovery of the fourth dimen. designations are an filled with technical terms

Mr. George when he attempts to divover the symptoms of Griffith has made his name as a sensationalist and fenied, for any scase of ailment from and he lives up to it in his latest work, "The which be way he intiering. But Dr. Enest Walker, M.R.C.S.. L.R.C.P., in his Medeinanty and Miss Nitocris." When people can Medicine for the Home" has provided a work which should be in every houseball. The language is so clear and precise that a child could understand it. There is no reprising or didactic doctrines. Inte simplest macher,

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THE WATER SUPPLY AGAIN,

A Patret c APPEAL.

To-day's Advertisements.

HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANK- ING CORPORATION..

TOTICE is hereby given that the ORDIN. ARY HALF-YEARLY MEETING OF

Intimations.

THE

N THE SHAREHOLDERS in this Corporation ROBINSON.

will be held at the City Hall. Honkong, on SATURDAY, the 18th day of August next, Di Noon, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Court of Directors, together with a Statement of Accounts to 30th June, 1906.

By Order of the Court of Directors,

H. HUNTER, Acting Chici

Manager,

Hongkonu, jeth July, 1906.

1784

forces. When the Cabinet was complete, DeWalker briefly states the causes oft is. The British Navy saves the Russian Empire, chance of getting the fluid before the service is HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANK

The

A Chinese correspondent writes us as fol. lows:-The fohabitants of the City of Victoris, espreially in the central districts are constantly forced into quarrels about their water supply, notwithstanding the abundance of that liquid which is now in the Colony. Their grievance is that it is impossible to get enough water by the new Ryder main system as the water is inch pipe, and by the time the ground and first only turned on at certain times, through half- bee the invisible at will, reincarnate them-floor topants have filled their vessels, the selves, return to their original state some thous second and top floor tenants find they cannot ands of years back, and" perform all manner of get any, and the consequence is that the co- strange and uncanny acts, it may be supposed anis of the upper floors are continually howling that they hardly act as respectable suburbanites, and quarrelling with those below in order to get them to fill their vessels and close their 7 here, ate any number of thrills in the book, taps in time to let the upper flats bave some prevents a world-wide international war and turned off. This difficulty also often leads to behaves itself as the Navy is always supposed regular fights, and thus inake life in the flats

very disagreeable. The

than the, wealthier, as means 10 purchase sensational and weird order cannot do better they, are without the than purchase. Mr. Griffith's work, for it is cer large receptacles to collect the water in. and often have to borrow from such bene tain they will not be disappointed. But it

volent neighbours as may be disposed to lend might not be advisable to read it just immed them a jar now and again. But their requests iately before retiring for the night alterwise are on often refused, and when they beg for nightmares might be the consequence. The the assistance they generally get a black eye Mummy and Miss Nitoeris" is readable from instead. "If the public cannot get a full sup-. ply of water, concludes our correspondent, start to finish,

when it is in such abundance, how can the Government expect them to keep their persons and premises clean and healthy? Instead of driving away the plague the dirt which accu- muhtes everywhere through want of the cleans.

abcesses to yellow feves. But what renters/19 do. Those who care to read novels of the nese suffer mach more classes of Chi · IN GISTERS OF SHARES of the Corpora

would produce an exhaustive programme covering the land piestion No steps woukle, the symptoms and the treatment.

common ailments which nithet humanity are be taken against the members of the late included in this volume (f 201 pages, from Duma, niless they attempted, to pritates

The Tsar had dissolved the Duma with the utmost reluctance when he found that nothing useful coulch in expected from them.

Later,

Extensive, agrari un risings are reported, and the Government of Moscow reports that the troops have been defeated in a fight with the peasants at Borisovika in the province of

'Kursk,

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VILLAINY UNMASKED.

the work most valuable in the general body of realers is the carelut exposition of children's tables. These troubles may be slight but they are none the less of importance in the eyes of the mother, and Modern Medicine 'shows how the child may be relieved. In some cases the remedy is ridiculously cumple i' reference be male to Dr. Walker's publication, arid ouany au infant would be saved a world of pain of the

Everybody knows Dick Donovan who has simple treatment pre cribed in this edical been writing derece novels for nearly half a dictionary were applied at the outset. As a rule, century. But Thurtel's Crime" is a delective The British Navy and the Hagues the banks which deal with the every-day story which is not a detective stary, if the

Peace Conference.

[ complaints of children and adults alike are far meaning of that be clear. It has all the ele *Mr. Robertson, in the House of Commons, too erodite; they abound in saings of formulæ ments of vulence and crime, of innocence and said that there was a ungurinngus opinages on which are so much Double Datch, in the aver-foguery, of violence triumphant and vice ex the Board of the Admiralty that, the ship-age reate; indeed the aim of the authors posed. The novel opens with a prize-fight to building programime should bé reduced as usually appears to be in render darkness more

wh ch "judges and journalists, fords and tas- follows: there, instead of four, Dreadnoughtc; | impalpable, an "Modern Medicine for the cals" fuck in their hundreds. The favourite is two, "instead of five, orean-going destroyers; Home" avoids the highly scientific. It is ac. doped, but only a few are let into the swindle. and eight, instead of twelve submarines.tually what it claims to be, a household com That night there is a card-party where "Thurtell guileless panion. In "Three Men in a Boat" Jerome K. and a few others attempt to renk a This reduction would save £2,500,000.

Referring to the forthcoming 11ague mene is induced to take holiday because after sprig of aristocracy, uply to be denounced by jerusing a ralome of quack remedies he dis the manly; upright, straightforward son of the ference, the Government, bearing in singovers that he has evory diseast under the sun squire. Of coure there is a, duel, and the he the resolution already passed by the House except heusemaid's knee. Dr. Walker takes a raine, the fate of the hero, appears on the of Commons,lavouring a reduction of armas sheet view of his subject; like a pritical: cene to find her lover lying unconscious. She ments, proposed to lay down, for 1997 1998, man hegnes straight to the point and before romptly strike, the scoundrelly antagonist with her whip and not only blinds hun in one Two argowed, instead of four armoured, you know where you are the cure is effected.

wicked elder sister who absconds from her ships, with provision for a think, an be laid Considerable autention is given to poisoning rye but spoils his beauty for ever. There is a where she seems to be part of the goods and hauels. Excitement rises to fever-heat when the parties come together in London. The hero ine and the aristocrat aforementioned redecay d to a deserted house and ineatened with for sure and death, They escape, but the story is irculated at the young unmarried heroine has gone to live with her preserver at his town house. It is all mistake, but it serves lo keep up the interest. The scoundrels are caught at their nefatinus practices red-handed and suffer accordingly. The noble lord mar ties the hero's sister and the hero and betaine are made one. There is one fault with the story; why will Dick Donovan persist in using words which are not to be found in any die. tinnaty on the face of the earth? It is a must uriating practice, but probably the majority of reader will pass over the uncouth Vernis in following the exciting episodes of the chief characters

means is bound to increases, base st

dering the unlucky inhabitants liable to all sorts and farms of horrible diseases. Will not the Government do something in the matter then, to let us have more water?"

KINDNESS ·" REPAID." COOLIE BEVERELY PUNISHED.

down, if the Hague Conference provedl ab. 1 and the antiintes which should be used end. I home and Loras up in a London public-house,mediately. That night boil men went to bed

Ditive. This was done in order toemphasize the good faith of the Government at the Hague Conference

ng the arrival of the doctor. "Modern Medi sine for the Home" is cheap, handy and use lat. There is only a fault to find with the

bouk. t is bound in red covers, with the se This, however, did not exhaust thepos, sult that in this climate the dye is apt to dis-> sible economies which the Sise Lords recomenlar the fingers, but that will no doubt he

iemedied in future edition.

mended.

The reductions, it was unanimously opin ed, would not imperil the balance of sea power.

Another factor in the case was that there had not been that progress in foreign navies which the Admiralty had anticipated when the Estimates were framed à year ago.

"THE POISON DEALER," Georges Ohnet is best known in England by 01 "Le Iris, incomparable "franmaster" Mare de Forges" as it is called in French. But M. Ohnet has struck out a new time for himself in "The Porn Dealer," which gives a vivid picture of the er 1s of the drink trade and is effects on the rising generation. Indeed, the work might have been re-ted wḥdes the auspices of some temperance association, for while it is intensely dramic the central idea of the curse of drunkenness is never forgotten. The scene starts with a prosperous French firm which fargely through thefaittauve of the chief partne Venter is the road to fortune on the wine trade. Vernier follows orthodox methods at fis, but eventu diy pralnices a goncoction which is warranted to brige murder and sudden death in all who use it. The very seductive theness of the liquor constitutes its chief charmed-up nichean while the Professor Felakes

The Unionist members doubted whether the Sen Lords had made the reductions of their own free will, and predicted that the dream of the Government of an international peace was damned to eatly extinction.

Sir Henry Campbell-Banautman said that avy to be weaker, he no one wished the extravagance did not secure efficiency.

The Navy Votes..

28 July. The House of Comantis has adopted Naval votes.

4

Tho Natal Robellion. Colonel McKenzie has arrived at Durban. Ile declares that the rebellion is ended.

CLAIM FOR RENT.

AN UNSTAXITED AGREEMENT.

In Summary Jurisdiction this morning, his Donaur Mr. A. 6, W. Pais e tulge piesid Ling, Leung Wa-finestrading as the Shun Yik, of No. 3b, Gaugh Street, sued the Kwong Tak The firm of No. 3, Wing Lak Street, foreign dealers, for incivery of the sum of $75 being one with's rent for the first and second floors of No. 3, Wing Lok Street, and one month's reat in lieu of notice of quittal,

Mr. C. F. Dixon, of Mr. John Hastings' office, appeared for the plaintiff, defendants appearing in person.

Vernier himself is merely a utan of business, ten his son is a degenerate who gets entangled with a demi-mondaine and indol es in all the 11 health is excesses of gilded y utb. shattered by debeschers; he is the cause of constant trouble everybody. An ac cilent leads to his acquaat ice' with an idyllic country maid, and, he endeavours to shake off hus aison with the Parisian

There as a Thromb the

flame. The influenes of his new inve prevails for a pime, but after he is married the old charmer endeavours to recover her power over the weak-willed distiller', son. terrible holocaust at the end. story runs a love interest which ends in the yard way. "The Poison Dealer is sensational, trage and at the same time it holds a metal, Na que would guess, however, that Gearges Ofnet was the author.

A MODERN SOCILTY NOVEL. As one way judge from the uile, many ol The scenes in "The Beauty Shop" necur in

:e of those many establishments in' Band. Street where faded beauties seek the elixir of

Mr. Dixon said that the def,ndants, who occupied the ground floor of the premises in question, appiched the plouff with a view to renting the first and second flants of the house, which were then vacant, and they en- life and pay fabulous sums to recover the pink fered into an agreement accordingly, the decheeks and clear complexion which fascinated fendants to pay 545 per month, Leung Wa

the world before their owner had lost ad Hing. the plaintiff, said that on the 2nd day

trace of beauty'amad a whirlwind af gaiety | of the fifth man the defendants approached

The shain and him with a request that he would let them the and a multitude of outs. first and serend flames of No. 3, Wing Lok hollowness of it ali firo admiralty portrayed Street, at which premises they were then

It is all quackery pure and simple; hus occupation of the ground fant An arrement

aristocratic quackery Thee is humour of was arrived 2, and tent was to be paid at the

the sardone sort in the description of the rate of $45 a month for the two fi 3015.

remedies supplied to rejuvenate worn dowa- zers, the rapid life of the metropolis is mingled with rural Kentish pleasures, where the bucolic mind is pictured with fidelity. The arch-villain of the piece is a South-American who has been everywhere, seen everything and knows everybody. Myrtle Damer, the daughter of a county squire, comes to London to make her debut in society, leaving behind ber a poor curate who crashes his hopes and de sires in his heart, The Rev. Wyld is a second Robert Elsmere condemned to labour in a

His Honour (hoking at the document produced): But this is not stamped; I cannot accept this. Will you undertale to get it stamped.

Mr. Dison; I will not give any personal undertaking to get it stamped, my Lord.

His Honour: Well, if the case is proved can only give judgment subject to that docu- meat being stamped.

Mr. Dixon: I don't know if the plaiouff will set it stamped, but probably he will-the penalty is very smil.

His Honour: You had better ask him. In the meantime I am bound to impound this document, as it has now come into my bands.

Plaintiff, being referred to on the subject, rural parish. Of course, Myrtle becomes the undertook to get the agreement stamped in the prey of the South American adventurer who course of to-day. Continuing, he said that the seems to live on the wind. Meanwhile, the agreement was concluded and the premises beauty shop" is at sixes and sevens owing to handed over, but defendants, as far as the "model" who is disgusted with her re knew, never used them, and later told,

At the cupation. Her duty is to attribute her wonder him they did not want them time of signing the agreement defendants paid ful complexion to the cosmetics compounded

Heh dto $15 in advance on account of rent.

in. Bond Street, and she is eternally at war give possession on the 13th June. Defendants

with herself and everybody else. After Myrtle stated that the agreement was for them to enter

ADVENTURES OF A GIRL. "Rowena" is a delightful book, utterly de- void of the cheep clay-trap and high-faultia' nonsense which trin frequently destroys the wings of lady novelists. The chief protagonist is the daughter of a must unworldly professor who spends his days and ni hts over what is o be his magnum opus. In the midst of lus, abstractions, he allows his household to fallio pieces and the inevitable crash comes. Rowena

es to London as lady companion in a jump aims to Scotland. The experiences of Rowenx in the household of the bombastic, ignoram and contemptible nouveau richeare ad itably depicted. Eventually she has to depart ta inment's notics, but her evil gennis being in the ascendant'she inezis a former visitor to the house where she tnd been engaged and accepts the appointment of governess to his chatd. The Professor is still at his books, try. iny publisher after publisher to bring out the work of the century. Nobody will have any than to do with it, but one publisher genially. tes that he will bring it out for "00. Ruwena therefore makes it her business to save up the sum. The Professor receives a mysteri us gift of £1.009 and the book is published, It it does not set the Thames on fire. lt turns out that Rowena's employer who thrusts

welcome attentions on her is an ex-burglar, but, without disclosing the sequel, it may be said that all turns out right. The dialogue is kren and occasionally epigrammatic. The story folis on easily; every chapter is a dramin in itself-a dran of social and everyday life. There are no long dissertations to disturb the header who turns to the novel for recreation and pleasure, and un pages to be skipped.

wide cucalation. "Rowena "shoud attain

"Modern Medicine for the Home," by Ernest Walker, M.R C.S. L.R.C.P.

"The Poison Dealer," by Georges Ohuel "The Beauty Shop," by Daniel Woodrofle

The Mummy and Miss Nitacris," by George Griffith'

tr

"Thurtell's Crime," by Dick Donovan. "Rowena," by Agnes Giberne. All the above, works are published by Mr. T. Werner Laurier, Clifford's Ion, London..

A DISORDERLY JAPANESE.

Ko Yang, who apparently obtains a living by his wits, returned from the interior on Salonday last and discovering that he was hard-up and had small chances of obtaining employment, paid a v sit to a friend, who is employed in a furniture store at No. 24, Lynd hurst Terrace. He related his troubles to fried and inquired if anything could be done to give him a helping haud as he was down on is luck. The friend had an cash but invited Ko to share his room with him, and have. "chow" together until such time as he could get a job. Ko accepted the invitation im together. At about four o'clock yesterday morning, Ko ciept out of bed, dressed him self hurriedly, picked up some keys that were lying on a table and went below and opened the shop. Then picking up American' chairs, he re-locked the premises and cleared away. When his friend awoke he found his guest gone and so were the shop keys Suspecting something wrong he went into the shop by the back door and finding that the place had been robbed he antified the police, and later Ko was arrested just as he was about to pawn the chairs. On being placed before Mr. . H. J. Gompertz, at the Tolice Court this morning, Ko pleaded guilty and was sentenced to one, month's imprisonment and six hours' stacks. Inspector Warnock prose

cuted.

COMMERCIAL.

TO-DAY'S INTELLIGENCIL.

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Noon.

Buyers-Uhions $8co,, Hongkong Fires $315. China Fires $89, HK, C., and M, Steamboats $27, Rauhs $5, Humphreys $11.50, China Borneos $, China Providents $9, Green Islands 285. Trainways $235, fes $240, Light and Powers Sro,

Sellers-Canton Insurances 8340, Shell Transports 27/6, China Sugars $145, West Paints Sir, Hotels $425, Cottons 614, Electrics $15, Ropes $79, Waisons 513..

Sales-China and Manilas Sari, Douglass $47, Hongkong Lands $11.

Nominal Hongkong Banks $8474, Na- tional links $47. Indios Sro, Hongkong Decks $51, Kowloon Whorfs $ob, Shanghai Docks Tis. 95, Hengke Wharts Tis! 230, Dairy Farms $16, Powells Sióf

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By Order of the Court of Directors,

H. HUNTER, Acting Chiel Manager. Hongkong, 30th July, 1906,

"BEN" LINE OF STEAMERS.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

S.S." BENVORLICH," FROM ANTWERP, LONDON AND STRAITS,

PIANO

CO., LD.

MANUFACTURERS

AND

IMPORTERS

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OF

CONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby in

formed that all Goods are being landed

at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., whence and/or from the wharves delivery may ba obtained.

No Claims will be Admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods unde- livered after the 6th proxinn, will be subject to

rent..

All Claims against the Steamer must be pre- sented to the Undersigned on or before the 12th proximo, or they will not be recognized.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are. to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 5th proximo, at 11 AM.

No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co.,

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. THE Steamship

"PRINZ EITEL FRIEDRICH," having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby ormed that their Goods, with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables, are being landed and stored at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hong- kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Com pany, Limited, Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained..

Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless notice to the contrary be given before Noon, TO-DAY,

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remain. ing undelivered after 7th August, will be subject to rent.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Gudowas, where they will be sxamined on 7th August.

All Claims must reach us before the 14th Au os', or they will not be recognized. No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned.

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MELCHERS & Co., Agents.

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(781 Hongkong, 30th July, 1906.

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ASSAULTS A BRITISH SOLDIER.. Guchi Sato, a Japanese, and three other fire- men of the same nationality, broke loose on Saturday night, but a policeman had to take His will be AT HOME at Mountain Gachi in charge before his spree had really began. Guchi, who was the leader of the quartette, and measures about 4 ft. o in, in his socks, for he was in his socks when he visited Mr. Gompertz this morning, became very dis orderly in Ship Street, on Saturday night, so much that a policeman, no higher than Guchii, went to quell the disturbance. Before at his throat and the tussle began. Gunner the officer had given his order the jap spring. James O'Sullivan, of the West Kent Regiment, who saw both men going it tooth and nail, went up to assist the policeman and is sorry for it now, for he said that he found great difficulty in walking, owing to the use Guchi made of his legs, and that he cannot use his right hand to work, because it fell into Guchi's mouth. However, before Guchi went far, all his fighting energy was extinguished and he was placed HE Steamship in a coll. This morning he was brought to the

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All Claims must reach us before the 14th August, or they will not be recognized. No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the, Undersigned.

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Hongkong, 30th July, 1906,

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Cargo impeding the discharge will be landed at once, at Consignees' risk and expense.

Cargo remaining on briard after 2 P.M. of the 1st August, will be landed at Consignees' risk and expense into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Limited.

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inta possession of the premises on the 13th and the adventurer are wedded all goes well. Policae Court on two charges: Riotous and captain Malcho, will leave for the above will be landed and stored at Consignees❜risk and

for a while. The "model" disappears, and disorderly while drunk, and assaulting the June, but on that day they could not get posses. sion, and only on the gath July were they in- the quixotic Wyld spends days and sights soldier. He denied both charges at the lop of places, TO-MORROW, the 31st instant, at formed that the premises were at their disposal. hunting for her in order to rescue the fallen his voice and was on several occasions seen to | 8 A.M.

For further Particulars, apply to They did not want them then, and they did not

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. nevertheless, and the smile faded when his

MELCHERS & Co., occupy them or use them in any way, and Ho finds her in the Empire music hall and be subduing a smile. He was found guilty,

Agents. notified plaintiff of that fact. Evidence was dramatically meets his old love while escorting Worship fined him $5 on the first charge and called in corroboration, and jugment was the Magdalene. The adventurer turns out to Sto on the second, part of the latter fine to go

Hongkong, yoth July, 1906, given for defendants with costs,

be a blackmailer and that in the end of him to the soldier as compensation for his mauling,

No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned.

DAVID SASSOON & Co., LIMITED,

Agents.

(780 Hongkong, goth July, 1900,

H. PRICE & CO.,

WINE MERCHANTS,

12, Queen's Road Oxszrah.

Hongkong, 30th July, 1908,,

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