OUR
CONTEMPORARIES.
China Mail,
THE FUTURE OF MAN- CHIURIA.
The National Review," wo regret to say, has not boon slow in attributing most unworthy motives to beth Powers in the nction they have taken in com batting the prosont outbreak of plague, but perhaps it may be partly forgiven on the ground of a narrow patriotism which it will in time outgrow. But this ques tion aside, woare quito with it in it desire to see China's sover
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
LAWN TENNIS.
HONGKONG ORICKET CLUB TOURNAMENT: HAIKWAN OUT DOUBLES.
Two more gamos Javo been decided in the competition for this
cup.
First Round. Major Sambourne Palmer and Capt, Crawford beat Dr. Aubrey and II, R. Pholips: 4–6,8–0, -1.
1. F. Saundors and C. T. Hose heat J.. Wood and Dr. Kock
9,7-5.
Event "D." — Profes i mal Pairs.
Entimations.
THE WORK.ED WOMEN, They say men must work and women. next weep; but nie, in thats to lay world women often have, to work nud weep at the samo tine. Their lulelays
are too low and their work heavy dmk irritable. tonyfemme, It junkes the nervous and was loses her appetite and grows thin The depressed and worried ml fochle. Once in a white die lam spel's of palpitation andi has to his up for a day or two 1f sono disenso like fullmonFA or malarial fever happens to prevail sho is
nhat certain t have an attare of it, and that often paves the way for choic trambles of the throat, langs and other
organs; and there is no singing what the Heat may be. Let the tired and overladen wonau rest un musich as possibio; and, above all place at her and a bottle of
"-Singles Handicap
C. J. Saunders (scr.) scratched to A. A. Claxton (owos 15),
Event "A"Championship.
First Round.
R: J. Saunders and C. T. Hoso eignty restored within the Pro-Tolograpli) beat vinco. The only thing is that we Raquette and G. A. Cooke (Navy); do not quite soo how it is to be 7-5, 6-3. brought aboutso long as the rail-
Evont" B." ways are in alien hands. China
"B" class. is herself to blame for the present condition of affira. Thwarted in Korna by the superior political wisdom of the Japanese, alic in- vited Russia down from the North to restore what she fondly imagined to be the balance of power. She ind, however, but admitted a wall jo the sheep-fold and to-day she stands trembling before the possible entire depriva tion of the whole province,
V
Daily Preis.
CHINA AND OPIUM,
Throo games were played in the first round of the above event and resulted as follows:-
R. Hancock boat E. R. Hallifux; 6-3; 61:64 ---- hy
C. H. Rose beat H. Eggersf; 647-5: 0-0.
Major Sumbourne-Pahnor bent A. H. Crook; 8-6: 6~2÷0-0
JAPAN'S POLICY IN
CHINA.
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WAMPOLE'S PREPARATION a tree and sure renely for the ills and maladies of women. It is palnégblo nu honey and contains all the untritivo and curative properties of Pure Cod Liver Oil, combined with the Comated Syrup of Hypophosphites and the Extracts of Malt and Wild Cherry. Search the work over and you will and withing to spal it Takes before sacals it improves the nutri- tive value of ordinary Foods by aunking them easier to assimilate, and has carried hopes urut good clour into thousands of· darkchot homes it is effective from the irst dose, and probably me battle is all you may need. It is absolutely, reliable and offeçtivo in Blood Impurities, Nervous Dyqiepsis, Wasting Conditions, Melan- choly, Chilurosia, Impaired Nutrition,
Ir. E. J.
TUESDAY
MARCH
Notice of Firme
NOTICE.
HAMBURG-AMERIKA LÍNIE,
HONGKONG Orrick-
DURING the ace of the inder- signed, Mr. II. SOUMIDT will be in charge of this Ollive. Hongkang. 13th Mar., 1911.
C. .G. GOK.
Pntimations
1011-12.
#4 1911
Hails.
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.
For
NAPLES,
GENOA,
BREMEN.
[961
IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINES.
STRAKILA.
TO SAIL ON
...... (WEDNESDAY;
Capt. P. Grusch
('T. 20,300)
(T. 17,00)
(T. 6,750)
25th Marer, at Daylight.
SEALED TENDERS in delicate
be revelrod at the R.N Hospital until 10A.M. on the 22nd March, 1911, for persons desirous of supplying BEEF, MUTTON, CHEESE, PURE COW'S MILK, FOWLS, PORK, BREAD, AERATED WATERS, 10E, and other provisions and necessarios for the year ending 31st March, 1918.
Sealed Tenlom in duplicate will also be received for COAL (Akniko and Yubari). Printed Forms of Tender at the R.N. Hospital, and further particulars can be obtained
Towler is reserval,
The right to reject the lowest or any
J. L. BARRINGTON,
Deputy Inspector General. Hongkong, Mar., 1911. 348
HONGKONG-AVIATION- WEEK.
"HARLES VAN DEN BORN,
Scrufula, Low Vitality, and all troublespane Aviator, Flying at Sha- of the Throat and Lungs Dayes anys: 1 have found it a pre-in-Kowloon, the 18th, 19th and 20th paration of great merit. la a recent cases
Marh, from 2 pm every day. patient gained nearly twenty pounds in
a
the principal remedial agent"
Esoloney the Governor and Lady Lungirt, His Excell my Vico- Adisinal Sir A. Winslor, His Excel- Jenny Major-General U. A. Andor ally An ersan hare kindly to sentel to ba patron of the mosting.
It is reported, says the " Asahi," that Japan-haselunged her policy towards Chim a result of the recent action of tuskin against China and the forthcoming con clusion of the now Treaty with America in advance of those with the other Powers, Consequently Mr. Tjains, Japanoso Minister in Peking who is now in Tokyo, has been paying frequent visits to the Foreign Office: Kurachi, Director of the Political Buroau in the Foreign Office, however, repudiates this sport,NTRIES for the JULY EX-adaivios to the aviation ground by
two months treatural, in which it was the gates of refubility and cot It carries fait or disappoint you substitute? Sold by all chemists,
Why accept a
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Mr. OXFORD LOCAL. EXAMINA-
-TIONS.
Extra Aviation trains wilt ran every of Aviation-tickets will be carried in avidian day from 10 a. Ouly holders
such trains.
It appears to have reached India about a thousand years ngo, although i doubt the drug was imported before that time, and five hundrel yours ago it was an article of trade between India and China. The cultivation of poppies; however, apparently was only bogna in China somo two hundred years ago, when the Chi
use hit upon the plan of inhaling the fumes by burning the drug, the so-called opium smoking. Here wo sos the introduction of a fareptic from the West to the East and the question arises why the Wost has been able to escape from its influence while so many Eastern nations lava succumbod? This is more especially curious Japanese Government in regard by the undersignal up to WEDNES PRICE OF ADSSION: when we remember that tobacco, to China has in no way beon PAY, THE 15TI INST., at Noon. also introduced to the East from altered, and that Japan's attitudo the West, is no ns popular in in the past will be inaintained in Europe as in Ash and other parts the future. The frequent visits of the world. Whatever bo the of Mr. Luin the rotoign Office cause of this comparativo indif-were only connected with ordin- ference to optum in Europe, itary official business, and, not for remains a fact that its use and the purpose of interviewing tho cultivation werd imported from Minister of Foreign Affairs." the Wost, and thus an Asiatic vico turns out to be not peculiarly Asiatic at all.
South China Morning, Post,
HONGKONG INDUSTRIES.
and says that the policy of the
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OUR DIARY.
Tuesday, 14th March. Theatre Royal, the "Follies," 'p..
Bijou Scenic Theatre, 9.15
Empite Cinematograph, 9.15
Wednesday, 15th March. Concert at Soldiers' and Sailors'
Hanc.
9
Theatre Royal, the" Follies,"
The Coronation Exhibition Jns- boon universally recognised us a splendid opportunity for repre- senting Colonial interests at pin. the World's Capital, and a direct appeal, 16 Colonial ! firms in Camda, Australia, South Africa, New Zealand, and loss important parts of the Empire has, we are pleased to noto, mot with a roadly response. In overy way, excepting ono, tlio exhibition promises to be a suc coss and will no doubt bring lasting benefits to those producers and manufacturers who havo de- cided to participate. The oxcop- tion, we should say, is purely from a Hongkong point of view, for we cannot but regret that this Colony has not added its quota to such a display of the wealth and strength of the British Empire.
THE WEST RIVER.
HEAVY FLOODS REPORTED, {Tax "TELE72&Fz" CorrespondenT }
Canton, March 13. There has been a large amount of rainfall up the West River and the water has risen considerably. Even ut Fatalon the tributaries have suddenly rison more than 201.
Unless there isa change in the weather for the better a flood is inevitable.
PROSPEROUS AUSTRALIA.
Mr. Greig, a mombor of the Scottish Commission which re-. cently visited Australia, hus beon Interviewed. fo. said that tou times as much land in Australia could be devoted to whoatgrowing ns is at present tillod, without seriously affecting shoop farming. Australia is at the top of a groat wave of prosperity. There were enormous profits from shoop rear- ing and also from apple growing inTasmania. West Australia was growing by leaps and bounde.
Lawn Bowls League Meeting.
Thursday, 16th March. - Legislative Council Meeting, 2.30 p.m..
China SugarCompany meeting,
11000.
Luzon SugarCompany meeting, 12.30 p.m.
Hongkong Church Missionary Sesioty, 5.15 p.m.
By permision of the Government
AMINATION will bo received-ticket only.
Hongkong
E. RALPHS, Hon. Local
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CO. PHOTO
A LING & FURNITURE AND
SUPPLIES.
DEVELOPING, PRINTING & ENLARGING.
'PHONE
Club-enclosure-1 day-ticket ...$ 5.90 Club-egalosub- Club-enclosure-Cents funsui:--
$5.00
tiekot .....
..$10.00
1st Class chelosum-l day tiskut$ 3.00 2nd Class enclosuro-1 day ticket$ 2.00 3rd Class enclosure-1 day tickets 100 4th Class
-1 day tickas - 50 Admission to thio Garage in the forenoon only, from 9 to il ..
"KLZINT "
Qapt. O. Palnike....
ALGIERS, GIBRAL- { "PRINZKAS ALICE" TAR,
SOUTHAMP TON, ANTWERP and BAMBURG... SHANGHAI, NAGA- SAKI, KOBE And YOKOHAMA ..................... MANILA, YAP1
ANGAUR, NEW("CouLENZ GUINEA, BRIS- Cape H. Regener BANE, SYDNEY & MELBOURNE.........................} KUDAT and SANDA-
KAN
KOBE & YOKOHAMA
BOINFO"
22nd March, at Noon.
About WEDNES-
DAY, 22nd March,
SATURDAY,
Capt. F. Sembill ***End of Manh,
(T. 6,050)) PRINZ WALDEMAR About TUESDAY,
Dapt. F. Ikeks
4th April
All the steamers of the European Line are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy.
Now System of Telefunken.
For further Farticulars, apply to
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD
MELCHERS & CO., GENERAL AGENTS, HONGKONG.
ilongkong, 10th March, 1911.-
SOUTH
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SHORTEST &
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via DAIREN.
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{Effective till 30th April, 1911.)
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A
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TO LET:
SMALL STORE next door to No. 2, Comor of D'ÁGUILAR STREET, from To-day.
Apply
YEN YEE & CO.
Hair Dressing Saloon.
Hongkong, 7th Mar,, 1911. [016
TO LET.
"NORMAN COTTAGE" No. 3 Road. 10-Roomed Houss. Electrio Light Flat Hoof Stablos.
Apply to-
PEROY SMITH, SETH &
· FLEMING,
5. Queen's Road Central,
Hongkong, 21th Feb., 1911." [918
TO LET
No. 2. SEYMOUR TERRACE Joom 1st May. Elvotrio Light. Apply to
D. BANKELL, No. 4, les Houso Stroot Hongkong, 1 Mar, 1911, [980
TO LET
FFICES" in Kiso's "Buildings,
4th Floor.
AN OFFICE on 1st Floor, 13, Das Vœux ROAD CENTRAL GODOWNS, 151 10 155, Praya
EAST,
A HOUSE IN WONG-NAI-Quexo
ROAD.
SEMI-EUROPEAN FLATE
East corner of: Observation Place. The Trams stop at the door,
AlNEWEUROPEAN FLATS adjoining the new Seapon's Institute, Praya East..
| Ajiply to—
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Hongkong, 1st Mar,, 1911
TOM
WARNISHED.
[160
EWKNOR" No. 116, PLAN- TATION ROAD, Peak, from April 10th next.
[M. W. OLAVE,"
Prince's Building |Hongkong, 25th Jan., 1911,
TO LEF
[844
ODOWN No. 4, DUDDALL
STOHET.
Dining and 1st Class Curs, is oporated between Dairon an 1 Changohun four Apply to times a week in comastian with the Truus Sibariva Exptoss Trains and with Daiton-Shanghai Dinst Stomer Service by the S.S. Koba Mara" and "Saikin Maru" (caci 2,877 tons) as flows-
NORTH BOUND.
(Hollers of season tirkets free) admising, 19, Queen's Road. (803) sign 30 cents. For schools or corpor ations spcial arrangements can be made. To be able to pavido the necessary seating accommodation for the public, intanding visitors are kindly requested to book Urvir tickets in advance with Mesars. Montric and Co., Ah Task, Sincere and Co., Wing On Co., King Edward Hotel, ~Empire Cinema, Con- naught Aerated Water Fnolory: the Kowloon Forry an 1 Railway Station." 1st day-Saturday, 18 March, 1911.
482.
HONGKONG
MOTOR
GARAGE.
Try Our
Theatro Royal, the "Follies," 40 II.P. CLEMENT CARS
9 p.m.
J
Friday, 17th Marchı.
St. Patrick's Day.
Aviation
Saturday, 18th Mareli,
Mooting, Shatin,
Boxing at City Hall.
2 pan.
Sunday, 10th Marėl..
6 SEATS
$8
An hour
24 I.P. RAMBLER CAR
4 BEATS
...... An hour
. $7
Aviation Meeting, Shatin,2p.m, 12 II.P. REO CAR
Monday, 20th Marcla
|
Aviation Mooting, Shatin,
p.m.
•
Ludy Lugard "At Home" at Government Houso.
International Potrolcium Co., Statutory Meeting, 4 pan.
Chamber of Commerce, annual
mosting.
Saturday, 25th March. Dovonian Dinner, Hongkong Hotel.
Hongkong Volunteers Corps, Annual Inspection.
Tuesday, 28th Maruh. China Dorneo Company, Ltd.; annual meeting, 12.15 p.m..
Saturday, 1st April, · K.O.Y.LT, Regimental Racos, pt Race Course,
3-SEATS
86
We Repa'r
2 pan. Firat Aeropin-flight in Hongkong territory. Dipping-salito of the avistor in front of His Majesty's ' *representative. H.E. the Governor of Hongkong. Band-National Anthem.
2.30 p.m. Prize given by the Maun gera of the Far East Aviation Co., for an exhibition of diving-from a bright to
the ground, giving the impression of a
dangerous fall.
8p.m. Prize given by the Compra- dores for the first flight with a Chinese passenger in Hongkong.
9.30 p.m. First aviation lasson in
the air to an Army officer of Hongkong. Garrison.
4 p.m. Flight with Passenger. A rido
in the agrophinu costs $75.-Applica- tians mast bonddrawal to the minager, odcompanied by cash or shoque,
The programme is subject to change nocording to atmosferic conditions. If, on secount of bad weather or nesilent, flying is provouted, notices will be posted at the ticket-selling-boxes, and 'ʼn bleo flag will fly on the flag-tail of Mussra. *** Where a red tag will fly when lying is certain. Tickets nlready bought for that day will be avail- ablu for the next aviation day.
According to the aviator's optract he cannot be forced to undertake a An hear light if weather conditions are un- favourable. His contract is fulfilled, when under unfavaumble weather condi- tione ho makes only two minutes' fight a day.
THE FAR EASŤ AVIATION Co.
K. OFFER, Manager, -Office: 88, Queen's Road Contral,
CYCLES, TYPEWRITERS, Hongkong, 13th Mar., 1911. 19h1 MOTORS,
AT
REASONABLE PRICES,
|DRAGON CYCLE
DEPOT
03, Deg Your Road Central. [40
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COMPANY.
ELECTRICAL AND GAS CONTRACTORS.
230, Dos Voeux Rond Coutrul,
Telephone No. 400. Pongkong, And Jan, 1912.
1st Ulass
Bares
$10
Y11.05
Shanghai (Steator) ....... Lv.] Dairoa (
Ar
Thurs Sun
Sat. Tues.
(S. M. N. Train) Lev. 6.00 pm. Sun. Shard Fri. Mukdeu
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Y11.50 Changshu
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R`9.60
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11
Lv. 3.00
A
)Ar. 9.55 (Russian Train) Lv. 11.3.
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for ains-
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INVESTMENT & AGENCY.
COMPANY LIMITED. Hongkong 1st Mar,, 1911,
Intimations.
LEE YEE
HAIR, DRESSING SALOON. HAB ALWAYS of Hand. CIGARS, CIGARETTES AND
TOILET REQUISITES ·
FOR SALE, 18, D'AQUILAR STREET, HONGKONG,
OSMAN &
CASUM,
Conreting at Elarbin with
Ex- Ex- Lits press From St from
prose
from
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Fri.
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Sun.
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Shanghai
Ar. 10.30 Steninar Lv. Noon Wed.
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ا.
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Supplementary Charges on DAIREN-CHANGCHUN Service. Exz8S EXTRA FEE....Y3.00 SLEEPING CAD SUPPLEMENT...... Y5.00 TICKET AGENCIES-The Company's railway and steamer tickets are obtainable at all the Agunefas of the International Scoping Car & Exprons Train Co., Mazars. Thos. Cook & Son, and Reisebureau der Hamburg-Amerika. Linie:
& 8 D'AQUILAR STREET,
JUST UNPACKED
Ladies' Trimmed and
Untrimmed
'HATS, RIBBONS,
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FUSHUN
COAL.
THE BEST STEAMING COAL IN THE EAST.
Output 3,500 tons per day.
Frosh ktooks always on hand at Dairon, Newchwang and Ticotsin Dopota and also.at Chotos, Shanghai, Hongkong, Singapore and Penang.
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DAIBEN.
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