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OLD MEN WHO are" DOING THE WORLD'S
WORK;
When that distinguished phy- sician, Sir William Osler, pro claimed that a man is too old at forty, that single phrase gave him a world-wide notoriety. Man smiled at the ides, seeing that at forty most men have only just begun to do their great work, while in large numbers of cases their mental activity continues unabated even when then they are twice forty.****
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
wishes to say he has long been acquainted with the great merits of Sanatogen-has taken it with excellent results, and, when ne- cessary, will certainly take it, again. It was also used by daughter of his with great benefit."
The Rt. Hon. Thomas Burt, M. P., another member of the Privy Council, who is seventy-five, writers: "I have usad Sanetogen for some time past with excellent resulte."
Banatogen can be obtained of all Chemists, Those, however, who desire to know more about Pre-eminent Among octogen- the preparation should write for ariana is the Emperor of Austria, a copy of a most interesting who still lives laborious daya, Pamphlet, "The Art of Living. Other famous workers include by that distinguished medical Lord Halabury who, though near-author Dr. Andrew Wilson. It ly eighty-seven, will probably will be eent, free, to all mention again fill the office of Lording this paper, on application to Chancellor of Great Britain; Pro-Messrs. A. Walang & Co., 6, fessor Alfred Russel Wallace Kiukiang Road, Shanghai. who, at eighty-nine, is still one of the greatest scientists living; Dr. Weir Mitchell, aged eighty- thres, whose mental activity is
great that he publishes at least one new took. avery year; while Mr. Jasoph Choate, once the United States' Ambassador to Great Britain, still practises law at oighty,
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As for men between seventy and eighty who are in the fore front of intellectual life, their name is legion; and they are headed by the Pope, who is
seventy-EaveD.
Essentials for Vigorous Life. The first essential for such
LOCAL SPORT.
BILLIARDS.
Soldiers' Club Tournament
The Staff and Departmentala increased their lead over the RG.A., in their match in the competition for the cup presented by the Hongkong Volunteer. Corps, to 217, the scores being :- R.G.A.
Sergeant Knight Sergeant Blundell Q. M. 8. Walters
Sergeant Heath
vigorous old age is, obviously, ao. 8. M. Tatton food which nourishes the brain, nerves, and the body perfectly. This is obvious, and doctors are daily impressing on the world the overwhelming importance
Staff and Departmentals. Lance-Corporal Poland proper diet for maintaining the Private Bartholomew. strength and health of the indiv-Col. Unber-Smith idual.
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p.m.
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SHIPPING NEWS.
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WEATHER REPORT.
Titan, Br. 8.a., 5,730, Evans," 9th On the 10th at 12.10.-The nort- June-Vancouver, Bhera depression is now central to 28th April, Ge-B. & S. the north of Korea, and the sout
Mail Steamers
THE PENINSULAR
Johanne, Ger. s.8., 951, H. Ipland, hern depression to the north of AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.
9th June-Saigon 5th Tongking
June, Rice.-J. & Co.
Sambia, Ger. sa, 3,011, Buch,
10th June-Idzuhura 5th
Pressure has decreased con- alderably at Wedivostook and
June, Gen.-H. AL. slightly at Haiphong, and N.
Fooksang, Br. 8.8., 1,987, Mitchell. Luzon. It is practically station- WILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTS on or
10th June-Calcutta and Bingapore 4th June, Gen. --J., M. & Co. Yuenang, Br. 66., 1,128, Rolfe,
Sumatra, Br... 2,957, R. Le 1th June-Manila 7th June, Gen.-J., M. & Co. Mare, R.N.R., 10th June -Yokohama, eto.. 27th May, Gen.-P. & 0, 8, N. Co.
داره
Swatow. Amoy and Formosa via Unkal Maru, Jap. 8.5., 2,275, Y.
Anping-Por Soshu.
Tanaka, 10th June-Moji 4th June, Coal.-M. B. K.
German
Mail.
maru, 11th June, 8 a.m.
tralia,
Naples Per
Straits, Burmah, Ceylon, Adelaide, Western Aus
Aden, Egypt, and Europe vla Goeben,
India,
11th June, 9 &m.
Straits and Colombo-Per Buma-
tra, 11th June, 9 a.m., Hoihow and Bangkok-Per Machow, 11th June, 9
a.m.
Swatow-Per Haimun, 11th June.
10 a.m.
Shanghai and North China-Per Choysang, 11th June, 11
6.m,
י.
Swatow-Per Haimun, 11th 186
June, noon. 164 Macao-Par Sul Tal, 11th June, 189
1.15 p.m.
146 Japan via Kuchinotzu, Kobe,
118
783
200
200
200
Staff Sergt. Worswick
200
200
1,000
The first essential of proper Staff Sergt. Foster diet is that it should contain the most nutritious elements in a con- centrated form, so that the organs may not have a lot of waste to deal with. Among auch foods, a dist-) inguished physician has written
Deng rous Weapons. Consternation has been caused
in "The General Practitioner in Europe by the discovery that
"I have found Sanatogen reaches
People of criminal tendencies are
able to purchase living microbes
Malis.
American
& Siberi-
can
Siberian
Mogileff, Rus. ... Kekovat ff, 10th June-Nagasaki 5th une, Gen.-Luchmanof CLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE.
June 9. Hangchow, for Canton, Neleus, for London.
June, 10." Ichang, for Chinwantso. Chipshing, for Canton.
Rajabburi, for Swatow. Chinbua, for Manila.. Mathilde, for Hoihow.. 8i-klang, for Haiphong. Machow, for Hollow.
DEPARTED. June 10,
Victoria, Tacoma, Van- Haiyang, for Foochow couver and Seattle-Per
ary along the routh opast of China and Formosa.
Variable winds and equally weather may be expected along the east of Ohlas.
No returns from Japan. hours ending at 10 am to-day Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 1.89 inches.
FORECAST FOR THE 2A: HOURS ENDING AT NOON TO-MORROW.
District
.Forecas S.W. winds,
1 Eongkong and fresh, mode...
Neighbourhood
about the DATES nameɑ — For
Steamers 5HANGHAI,
MOJI, KOBE SARDINIA AND YOKO (Capt. G. Manley HAMA............
SHANGHAI. Capt. W. J. Hiokey.
... DEVANHA
LONDON, via
Usual Ports LONDON & ANT-
of Call
pore, Penang, Capt. W. R. Le Mare,
WERP v. Singa
SUMATRA
C'mbo, Port Sald,
RN.R.
& Marseilles......}.
ly cloudy.
jrain
at
times.
rate, equal-
To Sall On Remarks
at 1 p.m. 14th June
Freight & Pleage
Freight
about 18th June & P'sage
at 10 a.m. Froight
11th June &P'esge
All the above steamers are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy,
For Freight, or Pasunge apply to
Variable P. & O.S. N. Co.'s office,
2 Formosa Channel winds,fresh,
3 South coast of)
China between H.K.
and Lamooks
squally.
The same
as No. 1,
4 South coast of S. winds, China between H.K.fresh. and Hainan.
Equally.
China Coast Meteorological
Mandasan maru, for Miike.
Station.
Talthybius 11th June, 2
Lyeemoon, for Saigon.
Kwanglee, for Canton..
p.m.
Anhui, for Canton."
Formosa via Keelung, Foochow, for Canton. Shanghai, North Chine,Baliotis, for Balik Pappan. Japan via Nagasaki Benledi. for Kosihchang. Canada, Honolulu, Unit-Chipshing, for Canton. ed States and South Am- Hangchow, for Cantor." erican via San Francisco Chinhus, for Philippine Islands. (Europe via Siberia) - Bombay-maru, for Straits, Per Mongolia, 11th June, Devawongse, for Saigon. 4 p.m.
Machaon, for Shanghai.
PASSENGERS ARRIVED. Per 8.8. Fooksang, arrived 10th inst, from Caloutta, &c.— Austin
Cookson Cox, Mre.
Game
Shanghai, North China Japan vis Nagasaki (Europe via Siberia)-Per Dorflinger, 11th June,
5 p.m.
more nearly the ideal than any from the official laboratories, pro- other among easily absorbable, concentrated, nutritious foodviding that they described them-Haiphong preparations."
selves as qualified practitioners, Taken by those who are suffer-Saveral caves of administration of ing from any nervous disorders, dangerous bacteria with felonious.. from anemia, dyspepsia, wasting intent have brought out the in- diseases, loss of strength and
formation.
vitality, as well as by convalos-
cents, Sapatogen rapidy restores
them to perfect health. Similarly taken by those who are well, it
WAH FUNG.
increases their stock of health 89ST OF ANCIENT CHINESH and gives them a reserve force of CURIOS, JADES. ORNAMENTS energy, which may be drawn upon when needed..
Nearly sixteen thousand doctors | have already testified to the ex- traordinary benefits their patients have derived from Sanatogen, while some of the most distingui shed men and women in the world hare voluntarily admitted that they awe much of their present health to the preparation.
British Privy Councillors.
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SILIMPOPON COAL.
BUNKERS
can be supplied at cheap rates.
at
SANDAKAN & SEBATTIK (British North Borneo),
Japan
B.m,
and Pakhol -Per Sungklang, 12th June, 9 Wan, Haiphong, & Pakhof -Per Hongkong, 13th June, 9 a.m. via Kobe-Per Fausang, 12th June, 11 a.m. Batavia, Semarang & Sourabaya,
-Per Halvard, 12th June, 11 am, Formosa via Keelung, Japan via Moji, Victoria and Ta- coma-Per
Tacoma- maru, 12th June, noon. Straits and India via Calcutta -Per Suisang, 12th June, 1 p.m. Macao-Per Bui Tai, 12th June,
1,15 p.m.
Register.
10th June, a.m.
Hour,
raturej
Wostook 729,5437 Nemuro Ba
Hakodate "
Tokio Kochi
19
Nagasaki K'shima Oshima Naha
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17
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Wind.
Weather.
Force.
se 5 or
Whaiwei, 29.4465 78 sew b Hankow to Ichang Kiukiang Changsha .. Shanghai Gutzlaff Sharp P. Amoy
Hongkong, 9th June, 1913.
E. A. Hewett,
Superintendent.
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. BREMEN.
IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINES
For
NAPLES, GENOA, AL-]
Steamers.
GIERS, GIBRALTAR, GOMBEN
To sail on
SOUTHAMPTON, Capt. A. Ahlborn 17,300
'A'WERP & BREMEN.)
SHANGHAI, NAGA-1
SAKI, KOBE AND DEKFFLINGER
Capt. F. Prosch 17,000 YOKOHAMA....
MANILA, YAP, MAR-
ONN, NEWGUINEA, PRINZ WALDEMAR SAMARAI, BR18 Cart. H. Bremer 6,100 BANE, SYDNEY &
W'NESDAY,
11th June,
10 a.m.
about
WNESDAY,
11th June.
(SATURDAY,
14th June.
at 9 a.m.
about TUESDAY, 24th June
All the steamers of the European Line are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. New System of Telefunken.
Or further Particulars, apply to
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MELCHERS & CO., -
MELBOURNE .......................
KOBE & YOKOHAMA, COBLENZ
Capt. L. Klugkish
6,750
Per 6.8. Yuensang, arrived 10th inst., from Manila - Cranford, Lieut. Slebanechun,
8. D.
R. Harding
Silvester. Mr. & Kramer, O.
Mrs. 'M. Lowell, B. Leinoawebors, ́ ́.
0. Monit, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Macvy, Mrs Magalban, M. Sibonman Stover, O E
KUDAT & SANDAKAN BORNEO
Swatow
Silva, Mr. and
Taihoku
29.66 68 880 2 c 29.6967-BOW 3 Ov 7a29.7578 95 B 1 or 5a29.7677.91 00 ,,a29,7574 95 saw 2 ro 529.79--- 0
J Capt. F. Sembili
{End of June
Mrs. A. de
Taichu
29.80-
0
Tsinan
Schifftanker,
29,82 +4
58
6 -
Koshua
29.83--
Dr. . E.
P'dores
Welle, Mr. and
29.77--
де
6 -
*
Canton
Mrs. W.
Wigglesworth,
H'kong
Gap Rock
R. B.
Масао
30
Per 5.8. Sumatra, arrived 10th inst., from Shanghai, &c :- Byraniji, M. Pratt, Bev. Fa
ther
Wuchow 98 Pakhoi
Holbow
Phullen
Tourane
,, 29.8474
29.8874 29.89 78 9a29.9184
M
29.9381-
Shanghai and North China-Per SHIPS PASSED THE CANAL. Aparri
O. St. J. Anhui, 12th June, 3.p.m." Swatow, Amoy and Foochow-
London, 13th May. Manila Arrivals from China:-Atholl, Legaspi
Iloilo Macno-Per Buí Taí, 13th June,sed the Canal:-Canton, Laver- Cebu
The following vessels have pas-Bacolod
Per Haiching, 13th June. Ningchow.
10 a.m.
1,15 p.m.
The Rt. Hon. Sir John Gorst, a At these ports steamers call-Philippine member of H.M.'s Privy Council, ing for bunker coal exclusively who is still vigorous at seventy- are exempt from all shipping Boven, writes: "Sir John Gorst dues and charges. ̧*
A. BUNE,
BUCHANANS
WHISKY
SCOTCH
BLACK T
t
Islanda,
clyde, Kaga Maru, Theseus, Bar-Labuan Maronn, on Cawdor, Baron Minto. Yap, Fred. Wil- helmshafen, Rabaul Herbertshohe, Matupi, Samarai, Australia, Tas- mania and New Zealand via Brisbane-Per Prinz Waldemar, 14th June, 8
a.m.
小
London, 14th May. Arrivals from China: Nankin.
London, 18th May. Kitano Maru, Peleus, Prinzess Arrivals from China: Koerber, Alice.
The following vessels have pas Agamemnon, Machaou, Nyanza, sed the Canal-Ernest Simons, Monmouthshire, Sardinia, Orma.
zan..
9 & 29.70 79-91 8 10 6a29.7181 85 sw 3 oq
29.71-66W 40 29.6779-6sw 3 o
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GENERAL AGENTS, HONGKONG and CHINA,
Hongkong, 29th May, 1913.
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES
FRENCH MAIL STEAMERS
REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE BETWEEN EUROPE AND JAPAN.
OUTWARD.
Steamers.
T. F. Claxton, Director. Hongkong, Observatory, June, 2. Atlantique,
1 Barometer, reduced to 32 Ernest Simons, of the sea in inches, tenths and Australien, degrees Fahrenheit on the level Amazone, hundredths. degrees Fahrenheit.
2 Temperature, in the shade, in
4
saturation, the Humidity of air 3 Humidity, in percentage of saturated with moisture being 100, 4 Direction of Wind, to two points.
Beaufort Seale.
5 Force of Wind, according to
6 State of Weather; b blue sky,
Shanghai, North China Japan via Moji-Per Sardinia, 14th June, noon. Philippine Islands-Per Yuen-
sang, 14th June, 1 p.m.
London, 20th May. Straita and India via Calcutta-sed the Canal:Bonlawers, Derf The following vessels have pas- Per Kutsang, 14th June, finger, C. Ferd. Laeisz, Asame, 1.p.m. Macao-Por Sui Tai, 14th June.
Bachsen, Goldenfels, Indragbiri, 1.15 p.m.
London, 24rd May. Manzanillo and Guaymas (Mexico) Simons, Silesia, Theseus.
Arrivals from China-Ernestog, g gloomy, h hail, 1 light- -Per Marie, 14th June,
ning, o overoast, passing The following vessels have pas-phowers, q squally, r rain, a snow, Yohohama-Per Maru, Sado Maru, Menelaus,
sad the Caual:Atsuta Mari, Iyo thunder, v visibility, w dew wet). Rain in inches, tenths and Spezia, Welsh Prince.
hundredths,
3 p.m.
Japan
via Itola, 14th June, 3 pm.
Shanghai, & North China
Siberian
London, 27 May, The following vessels have pas-
(Europe via Siberia)sed the Canali-Hyson, Atlan- Per Chenan, 16th June,tique, Rhesus,
5 p.m.
Swatow, Tsingtau and Tientsin-
Per Chipshing, 14th
June, 5 p.m.
Swatow-Per Haimun, 15th June,
9 á.m.
Philippine Islands,
Australia,
London, 29th May. Arrivals from Chine-Nyanze.
-TIDE TABLE.
9th June to 15th June, 1913.
NEXT SAILINGS:-
Will leave for
Japan on..
HOMEWARD.
Steamers.
Will leave for Marseilles. 16820 T, 17th do Armand Behic, 10480 T. 1st July 4850 T. 18th July Atlantique, 10728 T. 15th do 10820 T. 27th 'do Ernest Simons, 9085 T. 29th do
9085 T. 29th do 10738 T. 15th Jane Paul Locat,
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Low Ware Wind
Day On Date On Date
at a pi Barometer 29.76 29.71 29.69 Temperature 75-82
82 Humidity 92 83.
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84
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125 3
四 439 2-5 Weather 29.
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2
Bain
1.83
45 in 80
Wed.
Tasmania & New Zea
and via Port Darwin 4 -Per Changsha, 16th Mon June, 11 am.
Philippine Islands-Per Rubi,
16th June, 3 payd
Tientsin Per
Welhalwal and
Hulchow, 16th June, 5
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14a ay Highest open air Temperature on the fri
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Oyster, Frush, Fried or Staweda "Inden Häddöcki, Ippers &c.
ALEKANDEA CAFE,
Arrive Hongkong from Australia,
27th June
25th July
Leave Hongkong for Australia,
21st June, at noon. 19th July, 16th August,
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