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MOBILISED DOCTORS.
Famous Medical Men Called Up.
lances and Field Ambulances.
General Hospitals.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1911,
Sanitary Companies and Sani-
tary Officers.
Clearing Hospitals.
Schools of Instruction.
POST OFFICE.
Ships Letter Boxes.
1. It is hereby notified that during the
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3. Ebipmasters are not allowed to place
SHIPPING NEWS.
ARRIVED
WEATHER REPORT.
On the 2nd at 11.10-Pressure changes
Inst.-Swalow, let Inst, Gon.-- D. L & Co.
The typhoon has passed into this Pacific
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The anticyclone over Chira bas moved eastward. It is now central in the neigh. bourhood of Shangbul.
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Harcules, Norw.as 3,789, Wilhamnen, 1st inst Chingwantao, 24th ult., Coal-D, & Co. or expose on board their vessels fetter boxes for the purpose of collecting corres-Telemachus, Br. s. 1,350, A. Fraser, 1st inst Saigon, 27th ult. Rise & pondence; all such boxes fourd exposed
Gen-Chineso on board thoir vessels will be removed and returned to the General Post Office.
Une authority, in an inter-continuance of the War all outgoing cor-, respondence must posted Gener In consequercs of the large view with a representative of at Fost of us be only at the Branch Halmun, Br. E., 64), A. H. Stewart, 2nd ainte resterday are small in the South. members of medical men who the Pall Mall Gaz.tle, was in Offices.
2. Ships' Officers are strictly forbidden have been called up for duty s clined to put the number to receive on board their vessels any officers of the Royal Army Medical medical men in all parts of the correspondence from the Fublic "Corps, Teritorial Force, the country now mobilised with the Special Reserve of the same corps Territorial Force and Royal and the Royal Naval Rezerve, all Naval Reserve at least as high as divisions throughout the country thirty or forty per cent. The of the British Medical Association steps that have been taken by the have made arrangements. for British Medical Association t carrying on, whilst they are cover their duty are such absent, their practice amongst secure, as far as possible, that they shall not suffer whilst they private patients.
are abeant from their private sufications to the Post Ofice the practice on the duty of serving exact hour of departure of their vessels their country.
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4. Bhipping Companies must not re- Taiyo ceive from the Publio for Inclusion in their ships Papers any but bons fide con- siguess letters which should be left open for inspection when required,
3. Shipping Companies should staťa
in order that the public may have every
A larger number of medical men belong to the Territorial Force than of any other profession.
Members of the medical profacility for posting at the General Post The whole of the active staff of St. Bartholomew's Hospital, for fession who have recently retired 6. Shipping Companies and Ships' Of. example, belong to the let City of from practice and are not too old cars must send to the Post Office ALL London Hospital Corpe, and for duty are also placing their correspond-ace sxcept bona de consi- amongst many other distinguished services at the disposal of the Boxes or received by Ships' Officers at the officers of London Hospital Corps War Office. whose servics have been available since mobilisation aro:-
Sir F. 8. Ere (Major, 2nd Uity of London Hospital Corps),
Sir W. A. Lane (Captain, 2nd .City of London).
Sir B Dawson (Captain, 2nd, City of London).
Sir J. K. Fowler (Lieutenant- Colonel, 3rd London" Hospital Corps),
PPA. J. Giodles (Lieutenant- Colonel, 3rd London).
Sir A. P. Gould (Major, 3rd London).
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aneca lettere posted in the Ships' Letter ports from which they sailed, or anywhere en toute to Hongkong.
7. The above regulations will not affect the liceased, private letter boxes carried between Hongkong & Canton by the vo seis belonging to or managed by the Company. Hongkong Canton & Macao. Steamboat
Haru, Jap. 2.s. 1,615, T, Tumoto 2nd loss, Obingwantao, 25th, ult, Coal-M. B. K.
N
Leann, Br. s. 1,350, Jones, 2nd inst.—
Shanghai, 291h ut, Gen.-B. & S
Phagee, Er. L5, 3,262, CAYO, 1st inst.-
Shanghal, 29th" ült, Gea.-D. & .Co.
Kanchow, Br.. 1,300. E. H. Laver, 2nd
Inst.Shanghai, 29th ult. Gen. B. & 9.
No returns from lado-China.
Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10a.m. to-day. §.14 inches.
FORECAST FOR THE 4 HOURS' ENDING AT NOON TO-MORROW.
District
Forecast.
1 Hongkong and Neighbour-E. winds, atrong to | moderate; bood...
fine.
MAIL STEAMERS.
THE PENINSULAR
AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.
ENGLISH MAIL.
ILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTS on o WILL
about the DATES named iss For
Steamers LONDON, via Us) Oriental
ual Ports of Cail Capt. A. L. Valentini 10:1 Oct.
LONDON & ANT."
'pore, Penang, Ombo, Port Said, & Marseilles ***
SHANGHAI **
Malta"
To Sail On Remarks
Freight
noon
&P'sage
WERP via Binge- Namur
Capt. 4. Collyer.
about 10th Oct.
Freigh
P'ango
about: 13th Oct.
Freight & P'rage
about 17th Oct.
Freight
& Peage
Capt. G. W. Cookman
R.N.R.
YOKO (Capt. J. Gaunt
SHANG HAY.
MOJI,
"KOBE Nellore
HOTEL LISTS.
AND
HAMA one-
Hongkong Hotel.
2 Formosa Channel.
)N.Enle
mede- rating.
Abraham, Es UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE THE Alport O M NAMES OF THE VESSELS BY WHICH Anderson Mr & MrLyle EF MAILS ARE FORWARDED WILL
Athol L AIL Bata E. R NOT BE ADVERTISED IN THE MAIL
Halilios, Mrs ER CORRESPONDENCE (INCLUDING Bell CDJ NOTICES. PAROELS) 18 BEING DESPATCHED 4 OPPORTUNITY OFFERS: BUT ALL SERVICES ARE IRREGULAR RESPONDENCE IS LIABLE TO DE:
Co
The Late Mr. J. B. O'Shea. An intimation which arrived late last night, saye the China Press of September 23, that Mr. John Barrett O'Shea, editor of the Shanghai Times, had died in Peking will cause general regret in Shanghai, where he was known to almost everyone. Mr. O'Shea had been in indifferent health for many years and in 1912 his
AND UNCERTAIN AND ALL COR condition became serious. Though
Eevere LAY. not recovering from a operation, ha i isisted on remain-. ing at work and it was only in July of this gear that be went to Poking for a change. While in Sir J. F. Broadbent (Captain, Peking Mr. O'Shen went into 3rd London).
hospital for an operation and Sir Victor, Horsley (Captain, 'never recovered from the effects. On Sunday evening Mre: O'Shea 3rd-London).
Sir W. W. Cheyne (Lieutenant-was hastily summoned to Peking Colonel, 4 London Hospital and left on Monday, arriving in time to see her husband juat Corps).
before he died.
Sir J. R, Bradford (Major, 3rd London).
Sir J. Bland-Sutton (Captain, 3rd London).
Dr. A. Newsholm, C.B., is a Lieutenant-Colonel in the Sapi- tary Service of the Royal Army Medical Corps, and his services, with those of some eighty other medical men, have been available, siace mobilisation with the Sani- tary Officers of the R.A.M.C.,. Territorial Forca.
Five Divisions. There are five divisions of this, force, and the corps which are now claiming the Services of medical men from all parts of the country are:-••
Mounted Brigade Field Ambu-
SILIMPOPON COAL. BUNKERS
"can b supplied at cheap rate at
& SEBATTIK SANDAKAN
1 * (British North Borneo),
At these ports steamers calling for bunker coal exclusively are exempt from all shipping dues and charges.
SAINT-RAPHAEL
A. BUNE
TONIC, RESTORATIVE, DIGESTIVE WINE
Vory palatable.
Known throughout the world and prescribed in all cases of Anomia, Debility and Convatssconco, to young women, children Bad the ogsa. Invaluable in hot climates.
TOSE' e Wine-glass after the two principal meals.
· Each bottle of genuine VIN SAINT-RAPHAEL bears, in addition
to a registered trade-mark:
The WARRANTY STAMP of the UNION DES FABRICANTS.
A METAL SEAL advertising CLETEAS,
is a MELISSA and MINT cordial
CLETEAS which surpasses all others by its
puroty and faultless preparation. To be taken on a lump of sugar. COMPAGNIE do VIN SAINT-RAPHAEL. Valence (Drape-France), GALDBECK MACOBFOOR & Co., Hongkong.
IT IS WHAT YOU GET MORE
THAN WHAT YOU ́PAY.
DOUBLE STRENGTH" MEANS
DOUBLE YALUE.
THE
LOTUS MOKHA UNIFORMLY EXOŽLLENT.
Obíainable Everywhere.
RUTTONJEE & SON.
A late mall for Bwatow Amoy.
& F30-
t
Lloyd GT Lobal F
Macdonald J Macdonald J R Macintyre Mr and
Mrs N
RR Bons, G4 & Mrs A Man M1
Matheson, Mrs R Matheson, Miss M Mentzer W A Morookl, J
Bishop
Meyer Ch.. Middleton B Morrison W J Musso
Boyer Mrs H M Black W M Brister. J H Bredhoff H Boke CB Brooks Au
AJ Cambridge Candy B Clayton, W F Coleman DIALEF Newton B Course Arthur Douglas DBS Dowley WA Duffy Miss ME Duncan J
chow will in future be closed for all Douglas steamers 20 minutes before each steamer Naiin. Ordinary correspondence and will be received after the zegator mail has closed at the side west entrance to the G. P. O. in the lane off Des Vocar
Road.
War, risks are not covered by postal registration or Insuraner.
The Parcel Post service to Egypt and Dux- countries beyond is for the present pended.
The service to Taingtau is suspended.
The English Mall is due to arrive here on Saturday, the 3rd inst, at about non.
D Norton Mrs JE Okabe S Dadenboven W Penning A L Philips GD
Ehrenfels Mr&M
Farley WA Farnsworth Miss Gibb J -Gould J
G
M
Preaton A M Purvis A Raymond EM Raymond B RAY Miss B
EH Reay,
Banders Miss C M Sanders Mies LG Baddon Mra OP Bleigh HC Amith
J Ro
Miu A
Graham WE Green Grisogono P do
H Grooms E Hall Cap TP. Handley Pegs H The Maila from London (via Siberia) of Hannibal WA BUND the 26th Aug., to the 1st Sept. despatch, Harper G ed from Shanghai por sa Kanchow, were Hewett, Hen. Mr E
A, Q tranabipped at walow to sa. Halmun, which arrived here this morning. De Holmes Miss A A
Hunter R livery about 11 am.
Hutobison D L Jones M T Joseph RM Kooks Capt & Mr
The Mishima Mrry, with Mails from London (via Siberia) of Thursday, the 3rd ult, fa due to arrive, here on Monday the
inst...
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The Siberia, with the American Mail, will leaves Manila on Friday event g and is due to arrive here on or about sun- day the 4th inst., at 11 a.m.
MAILS DUE.
Siberia, his Maru, 5th Oct. American, Biberia, 4th inst.
MAILS CLOSE TO-MORROW
Hollow & Bangkok...... 3rd inst. 10 5.m. Bangkok.....3rd Inst., 3 p.m.
Shanghai (Europe via
3rd Oct, 4 p.m.
Lambert E B
5 South seast of Chins be-The same twoon Land Lamooks za No. 1.
5.Bouth coast of China be- The same tween HK and Hainah...) as No. 1.
China Coset Meteorological Register.
2nd Ost., a.m.
Station.
Tokiö Kochl
Nagasaki
Kagimis Oshima Naha
Bonin Is. Chefoo
Whiwe!
W* Hankow Ichang Kiuklang
Changsha Shanghai
11
Talhoku a 30.09
R.N.R.
Subject to alteration without notice."
All the above steamers are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy.
NOTICE TO SHIPPERS.
SHIPPERS are informed that the P. & O. Company's Vessels are insured under The British Government National Insurance Scheme and they can effect War Risk Insurance on individual shipments with The National Insurance Committee, London. through their representatives there.
necessary.
The production of a Marine Risk Policy is not immediately
For Freight or Passage, apply to
P. & O. S. N. Co.'s office,
Hongkong, 28th Sept., 1914.
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E. A. Hewatt,
Superintendent.
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES
FRENCH MAIL LINES.
FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO AND FROM
JAPAN via SHANGHAI.
MARSEILLE via PORTS
10th October.
Wostock is Nemuro € 29.87 Hakodate 29.07
nno
30.06
0
30.07
30.13
де
1
FORTNIGHTLY · SERVICE
TO
EUROPE via SUEZ
AND CANAL.
FROM
30.04
30.05
30.05
For
Steamers.
To sail
29.93
30.11 64 73 sw
2 b
Walker Capt H &
EJT
LJ White FW Wilde Capt 5 Wood G G Wright Mr & Mrs
Zuellig J.E
ain
30,19 · 57
1 b
Gutzlaz
**30.13 67
8 tor
SHANGHAI & JAPAN... { Chili
Amoy
Sharp P. 7 Amo
30,09 75
'கே
30.04 73 58 ne
4 b
Bwatow
Taichu
19
30,00
Tainan
29.99
2.
Keshun
29.97
P'dores
+
29.99
10
Canton
30:03 14 90
1.0
6a
30.00 77. 65 a
50
Gap Rook.
2.or
Pakhal
Holbow
Phulien
Тортаде
H
C. St. J.
Aparri
Millar Mrs F A
29.90
Morita Comdr
29,90 75
Murdock J W
Iloilo
29.95 81
Pancoast Mr & Mrs
R
CR
PaMoro Mrs W C
Bacolod Cebu Labuan
29.93 89
Pringle WJ
Roblanon Mr & Mr
WH
King Edward Hotel.
Almberg E
Anderson RT Austin N J
WO Bowen Bridger Mr &
HB
Budge W
Corey Stephen J
Cross Dr OT
Leverett WJ Loober Mrs CH Mayne C Wo M'Clure C H
Mrs McHagh Mr & Mrs
Davideon Miss H
China Doan Mr & Mrs Nerth.
Siberia)
JIKA
To make connection with the Tian'- tain-Pakow Railway, cloalng at Shanghai
Fischer F
Mra A Gardner Ray Hall P C
Rowley PB
Br. P. O. at 8.30 0.7o. on Thursday, the Hollott Mr & Mrso Mrs G Sėleonamn 8th October.)
Shanghai, North China & Newchwang
......ärd fast, dpm.
SUNDAY, 4th Oct. Swatowth Oct, 9 a.m.'
Sw tow, Amoy, Formosa via Tamsui...
4th Oct., p.m."
MONDAY, 5th Oct.. Swatow, Amoy, Formosa via Takno &
Anping......5th Oct., 9 a.m. Sandakan...5th Oot.. 2 p,m, Amoy...... h inst., 4 p.m.
American
S. Amer-
Siberian &
ican
Canadian
RP
Hunt 19 Joseph J Karsdorp D W Kirchner Me Mra
Kraft Mr & Mr Krabs Mrs WO Lauretsen bir& Mrs. Lennox Miss LeaDcXJ. Leung Laiting.
Dr Sibree Skes NJ Smith Mra D.GR. Sufer. Mrs OH Sylvester Mra E Tame K Thompson, Mra Undorwood Mr and Mrs J H Vandervort CN. Vanderatat A W Young TL
Grand Hotel,
TUESDAY, 6th Oct.
Japan via Moli, Honolulu, Hilo, Allen F Manzanillo, Salina Cruz, Cal Baberg A
Book O lao, Arica, Iquique, Valparaiso and Coronel 6th Oct, 11
Bondawejas G Стои Mr&MrA B Douglas Ce W Bhanghal & N China, Japan vla Nagasaki, Honolulu, Cann Esnault Miny United States, S. Ameri-Dander JB ca. via San Francisco (Europe Gibbs A WD
Jones P
Mida,
S
30.01 72 10
20.91
T. F. Claxton, Director,
Hongkong Observatory, Oct. 2.
1 Barometer, reduced to 32 degreas Fahrenhalt on the level of the sea. In in- chos, terthu and hundredths. -
2 Temperaturs, in the shade, in degrees Fahrenheit.
3 Humidity, in percentage of saturation, he Eumidity of air maturated with mois ure bolag 100,
Direction of Wind, to two painti
3- Force of Wind, socording to Beaufore Scale.
Mowat J Reynolda Oswald A. Owen FG Purkis
CR Roggeveen Sanderson R Weight 8 Weisman C Zellvia, C
O Rain in inches, tenths and hundredtha
Carlton Hotel.
via Siberia). ........6th last. McFarlans W.J
*****
(To Maka connection with the Tlentin- Pakow Railway closing at Shanghal Br. P. O at 11,30 á.m. on Monday, tha - 12th. October.)
Swatow, Amoy & Foochow 6 h Oct.
.1 p.
Straits & Sourabaya......6th Oct, 2 patti, Philippine Is 6th Det: 3 p.m.
Formos in Keelung, Sting
Ballantine Hr and Paul S
MBA
Reitan Mr & Mr L Barites OO Bentley RRigg ATOM Boney Mr & Mrs Siva Mr & Mrs
Stepnari V.R:
ghal, North China, Japan, via Crombie L
Moji, Victoria 2.0. & Sentile,
Wash & United Kingdom via Dawson Mr & Mrs & Tall Km <Casado.......6th OJE. 3 p... Shanghai & M.China Gula Dom, 3 par
WEDNESDAY ME OLE Stralia, Ceylon: &c. Earopo... Ooty Swatow & Bangkok. 7th Oct 11 am. Swatowi. 7th Inst/1-pim
Hollway HD
Williams Jackson Mr&Mrs WW/on DC. Morris EO
THURSDAY, 8th Opt Oysters, Fresh,Erled or Stewed Shanghai & North China 8th Oct,
3pm
Findon Baddocks, Kippers &co,
ALEXANDRA CAFE
State of Weather, 'b' blue sky, o del tached cloud, d drizzling rain, 1 fog, g gloomy,h haji, 1 lightning, o overcast, y paseitig showera,'g aqually, r rain, a snow, t thunder, 'v visibility, w daw wat
METEOROLOGICAL.
Previous
Day' On date On date
HE. Observatory,
October
2. T. OLAXTON, Dinner,
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