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Give Us Water That We May
Drink'
TANSAN'
PURE, Erquisite in Flavor, Stimula ting without Reaction, this life-giring, Natural Mineral Water gashes ont of the mountain-side at Takaradzka, near Kobe, Парад.
PORITY. Its pouce is amid hard gotpanic rock, beyond reach of contact with any human being, and it is conveyed by gravity through a rock-hewn tunnel and potters a aqueduct to a sheltered enclosure, whore, arithout pumping, halling, or touch of human hand, it is placed by machinery to sterilized bottles and packa
for shipment thes, from its initial Source protecting the Water against posible watoit of any kind. Perpolating through -doveral strata of virgin rock, it is saturated with their unsullied-mineral properties, and no chemical skill can daplicate the living Tacsan any more then the laboratory can
wolve a living tree,
FLAVOR. Tuzuan gladdens the palate with a cost peculiar to itself, clean, crisp, Doval, and delicious. Its appetizing taste emacke of satisfaction, without savor of a Eseling of fatness, however freely indulged
TANGAN is Nature's own distillation, and because of its absolute parity it blends with spirits, wines, stout, milk, and other liquers without altering the narurai dator, except to unfold it.
STIMULUS. Tansun is refreshful. and, by reason of its extive qualition, it excites the appetite and stilulates the wutritive functions, It is persistently regulative without being laxative, and elitninates from the problem of life the almente attributable to the liver and kidanya.
The supply is inexhaustible, being as evon Bow, entirely independent of entface conditions of a wet or dry sorson, and there will never be necessity nor excuse for the Artificial manufacture of Tatusar, so that it! will be forever free from the obnoxious
THE CHINA MAIL.
SAVOY. PARIS TOILET CO.
MIDSUMMER
SALE
NEW LINES
TO-DAY.
HOUSEHOLD
GOODS,
CURTAINS,
DEATH.
MONDAY, JULY 9, 1906.
waters but only if she has good resson BY TELEGRAPH. BY TELEGRAPH.
Bonxx.-At the Government Oivil Hon. pital, Hongkong at 6.30 p.m., on the 7th for supposing that it will return to her July, LA BURKE, aged 27 year, the dearly beloved wife of El. a. Barks, of the after many days. With Egypt pros- Pacific Mall Steamship Company. Deeply perous and contented Great Britain can feel assured that the large amount
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TANSAN conduces to ip rous Health It is L Costly th
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( the 24th of April, 1867, roundly
speaking 40 years ago, the CHINA MAIL issued the following notice to; Residents of the Colony ;-
"THE CHINA PUNCH
*(8 Pages Quarto).
Will be issued fortnightly so soon as a sufficient number of subscribers send in their names to guamntee the expenses of its issue.
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Subscriptions may be paid at the HECHİNA MAİL' OFFICE."
CHINA PUNCH amusel the community (until Nos. 22, 1876, when in the woods of the writer of his epitaph 'bo languished
for want of material," and passed away.
The Colony has grown considerably since
then and, although there may not perhaps
he set room for a puhkeation in PUNCH',
lines, there should be scope for a BRIGHT
2.45 p.m.Auctions of Household For niture, de, at No. 1, East Avenue, Kowloon.
CHINA'S ARMY AND
NAVY,
(Chinese-Mail's-Berei L.),
PEKING, July 8,
MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW, of oapital she has invested in the But if 2.30 p.m.-Auction of Household Farmi-sountry is perfectly safe.
tare, s No. 14, Morrison Hill Gap,
Egypt is going to be torn'with internal
A movement is on foot for the Anctions.
disturbances it will probably be found necessary, unless Sir Edward Grey's establishment of an army and asvy very broad bint has its effect, to show re-organisation department in each! Goods per Bayern undelivered after Egypt that the "sheath of velvet covers province with a view to thoroughly
this date subject to rent,
overhauling all matters military. the law," and that the claw is aɛ.
sharp as ever.
Miscellaneous.
Goods per Hongkong Marii undelivered after 5p.m. on this date will be landed.
General Memorands.
WEDNESDAY, July 11-
Goods per: Naning undelivered after 4
on this date will be landed. THURMET, Joly-18÷
31.m.Auction of Que Steel Lighter
at Yaumati by Mr F. Kiene. Goods par Nubis not cleared at 4 p.m.-
on this date sabject to rent. SATURDAY, July 14 -
Noon-Meeting of Hongkong High-Leve Tramways Co., Lal, st. Eegisteret
Ufice.
Monir, July 16 :-
Each month brings with it its tale
PRINCE SEE.
(Chinem Micil's Service
PEKING, July 8. Prince Seg, who has been away to
THE RUSSIAN DUMA.
GENERAL TREFOFI'S VIEWS,
Change of Ministry Advosated.
(Beclusive Servise, supplied by Reuter, ria Bombay)
LONDON, July 7. General Trepoff, in an interview, declared that the Dums would present- ly be utilised sa a révolutionary contre, and as such could not bo
He expressed himself, as being favourable to the appointment of a Ministry composed of members of the Duma only, but pointed out that such
of vessels being blown to fragments! RETURNS FROM MONGOLIA, continued. through coming into.contact with float- ing mides. The matter is ons which surely demands inore attention than has been given it. While the war fast».) ed there was the excuse of necessity for leaving the mines where they were Mongolia to investigate the conditions a course was risky though urgently own, but failure to remove those which of that territory, returned yesterday needed to pacify the country. do not form & permanent part of any to Peking.. scheme of defence, now that hostilities
Gooda por Armand Bekic unclaimed after have ceased, is oriminal. Apparently COLLISIONS UP NORTH.
this date at Noon will be subject to rent and landing charges.
THURSDAY, July 19:-
p.m.-Auction of Leasobold Property, at Messra Hughes & Hough's Baler Rooma.
there is no redress obtainable by the owners of vessels which are lost through the neglect of the ex-belligerenta to remove these floating infernal machines.
S WATSON Auction of Leasehold Property In fact it would be obviously impossible
CHEMISTS
and
DRUGGISTS
BY APPOINTMENT.
Turkish
Bath -
Salt
at Messe Bughes & Hough's Baler Rooms.
TODAY, July 24-
Noon-Auction of the Baik Meeanse by: More Hughes & Hongh at their Sales
Room
The China Mail.
BORGKONG, MONDAY, JULY 9, 1908,
EGYPT.
รู้
CHINKIANG" AND
"ALACEITY."
"Alacrity" Iamaged.
(From Our Correspondent.)
SHANGHAI, July 9.
[BRETER'S SERVICE.]
Ministry's Demand Refeated.
LONDON, July 7.
The Duma has rejected the deanand of the Ministry for £3,000,000, to be raised by a loan for the relief of the famine
They have however toted a sum of £500,000, decreasing the Budget ex penditure.
THE ANGLO-JAPANESE -
ALLIANCE.
to fr the blame upon sithar country. As far as is known Japan has en- deavoured to raise all the mines she sawed round Port Arthur bat a great many broke away from their meer ings and are still floating round, s fearful menace to merchant shipping. with Messrs Butterfield and Swire's Sir Edward Grey Enthusiastic. The extraordinary catalogue of disasters steamer "Chinkiang" off the north-
since the termination of the war ought
to suggest to the nations that hers is a case in which, in the best interests of them all, an arrangement might bo' come to to abandon the use of mines Ir is the irony of fate that the Liberal altogether. At the present time Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs belligerents are not permitted to hurl should be compelled to openly apeak explosives from balloons--at all events of the possibility of "unsonstitutional" such an arrangment was arrived at hy some of the powers some years ago—– methods having to be adopted in re-
and it is difficult to understand why' gard to Egypt In the absence of
the much more inhuman practise of complete information by cable we can scattering death broadcast on the only assume that the disquieting watera should not be similarly symptoms observable in Egypt are a abandoned by rautual consent. Great result of the strong pressure that was Britain as the greatest shipping country brought to bear upon Turkey recently, The Egyptian people bold the some faith as the Turks and in common with other Mohammedans they regard the Sultan as the Vice-regent of the Deity LOCAL AND COAST NEWS. on earth. An insult to him is as in-
at. Patrick's Club. eult to their creed. Holding such The Committee of the above are cóm- beliefs it would be very easy for per-ploting their arrangements for the clube sons inimical to British interests to anual excursion to Macao, which will take plsas on Sunday, 6th August, Present stir up trouble. Apparently this is indications show that this year's trip will ko what has been done, as we learnt some a success and already several applications weeks ago that a bitter anti-British for tickets fave been made. propaganda was going on in the Alleged Bribery.
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H. M. S. "Alacrity" has collided
Lasinos, July 6. west promontory,
Sir-Edward Grey, apoaking in the For. eign debate, said that the Japanese alliance The "Alacrity" sustained damage was enjoying exceedingly good health.
to hor bows.
"ATHENIAN" AND "APPALACHEE"
Damages Slight.
(Prom our Correspondent }·
SHANGHAI, July 9.
The
Canadian Pacific Railway Company's "Athenian," with
300
is most deeply interested and she should passengers on board, and the Standard take the initiative in endeavouring to Oil Company's "Appalachee" hare secure an international understanding also toen in collision-outside-the on this most important subject.
in time to be seful in another A London Gift to Tokyo. direction.
Yokohama breakwater.
The damages are not serious, but the departure of both vessels have been postponed.
The "Athenian's" passengers are
safe.
Japan was devoting her remarkable energy and public spirit to guiding Cores and to the developmisat of her own
zesources.
The alliance gives a sense of security to sach, without being a serious anxiety to any one else, and we treat that it may long remain so
In regard to the Conge, Sir Edward said that Great Britain was prepureil to join the other Power in pressing a change of system in the Government
".
In conclusion, Sir Edward justified the proposed visit of the British Teet to Kronstadt.
THE EGYPTIAN SITUATION.
A Serious Possibility.
Loyoos, July 6.
Sir Edward Grey has begged the House of Commons not to pass a hasty judg ment on the Egyptian executiona, and not to embark on a discussion ;'it is a serious subject at the present moment, but it is voore earious in view of the fact that fanaticism has been on the increase all this year in, Egypt, and that the fanaticism is not confined to Egypt, but is spreading to North Africa
"..
[The four vessels mentioned in the tele- grams printed above are familiar to Hong kong residents, more easemially the Al-i The recent attack on British officers aority" and "Athenian." The " Alacrity could never have occurred in short time ie a despatch bost of 1760′ tans displace-ngo. Since the attack other signüficant
Egyptian press. Not so long since the Itsheam Bux, the Sanitary Department, with an indicated horse power of attacks have been made on Europeane. British force ja Egypt was strength.mont's Poak foremso, was charged at the 2,000 giving a spood of 16.8 knots, though We may be on the eve of having to take Magistracy, this morning, with having when foread, 17.8 koute can be attained. further measures to protect Europeans in ened so that any eventuality in con-reo ived bribes amounting to upwards of She is a next looking craft, with masts Egypt, and if the House of Commons at nection with Turkey might be faced 320 on various dates since Cufober last, and a clipper bow, and usually lies just off this juxture, weakens or destroys the Defendant was represented by Mr C. F. the Nasal Yard Extension when in the authority of the Egyptian Government, we Now it seems quite possible that Dixon and a week's remand was granted. harbour, being retained for the Admiral'a may be face to face with a most serious use as a rule, The "Athenian" is one situation, because if fanaticism in Egypt the reinforcements will bave arrived The Crown Solicitor will prosecute.
of the O. P. R. Co.'s intermediate bosts, overcomes the authority of the Egyptian and is now on her way to Vancouver. Government, extreme measures will be 1881 by Mesars Ait necessary, and we may be forced at It is stated that a solid red polished She was built Apart from the mat-
granite drinking fountain and a similar ken and Mansel, of Glasgow. She is of any mordent to take unconstitutional tar of roligion it is difficult to
cattle trough have been made for presen2440 tons net register, in $65 fest long, 45,8 measures, which we are bound to take in see what possible ground the Egyptation to the city of Tokyo by the Metropofeot in beam and 29.0 fest in depth. Then emergency..
Lord Cromer was present during the INVIGORATING. tians
litan Drinking-fountain and Cattle trough "Chinking" is's steamer of 1241 tons net can have for disliking the
Association of London. At the request of register, built by Scott and Company of discussion in the House. British. The country has made Viscount Hayashi, a statement recording Greenock to 1808. Her dimensions are: wonderful progress under the rule of that the two were the gift of the London length, 9755 feet, barm 38.2 feet and Association will be inscribadon the depth 91.4 feet. The "Appalaches" was Lord Cromer and the prosperity has structure upon their arrival at Tokyo,
built by the Tyus L. 9. B. Company, Limited, at Newcastle, for the Anglo- been shared by rich and poor. The
American Oil Company, but now belongs
NEWRY weekly, which would supplement REFRESHING
The Daily Papers.
HOLDING THIS VIEW
The CHINA BAIL, LIMITED. have decided-if sufficient inducer ent offers--to publish weekly, on Saturdays a
GOWNS. 20 PAGE ILLUSTRATED
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EXQUISITE
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paper which will contain caur COMMENT
The only preparation fellaheen in particular have reason to
upon curent events, and special pages da- of its kind which does
voted to SPORTIsa of all kinds, LITERATURA, LOCAL GOSSIP, SERVICE and CHURCH NOTES, sos, and matters of interest to Indly rentlers. It is proposed furthermore, to include some striking special features to which further allusion will be nude later, if the enterprise is gone on with.
Sedulous care will be taken to maintain
à good "tone" in connection with tho
and every endeavour will be made to:
not lose its perfume in
Ohineas Cemeteries.
Lord Cromer's Work.
LONDON, July 8, Sir Edward Groy's specch created a most
to the Standard Oil Company. She is 340 profound sensation, and was listened to im feet long, 442 feet. beam and 22.1 dbp, silence, broken occasionally by approving with a net tonnage of 2436. The "Appalacheers. Cho choe" la on her way to San Francisco.
At the meeting of the Sanitary Bosed be thankful. Instead of being taxed to morrow Mr Shelton Hooper, pursuant to an amount only bounded by the to nolico, will ask:-
(1). Is a plan of cach Chinese Cemetery personal requirements of the tax col-shoring the position of each grave space E., C. M.J lector they have now to pay a compare therein kept at or near to the cemetery, and at the offio.auf the Eanitary Board as re- tively light impot, and they see for quired by Bye Law No. 11 (2). If not, themselves that the greater part of why not? (4). Whose duty'se it to see that
kept in the English and Chinese language
hot water. Heat only the money taken from them is expended such plans are so kept f. (4). Is a registas
make it bright without being offensively serves to enhance persoil or skating on thin ice.
We would be obliged if intending
subscribers would fill in the accompanying
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(SZUTER'S SERVICE.] CHINESE ON THE RAND,
Mr Kier Hardio said that in view of Sir Edward's appeal ha would not discuss the matter, but Mr. Dillon, later, reverted to: Egypt, villifying the government of Lord Criner.
Sir Edward Grey aid he was sorry for the attitude that Mr Dillon had taken, but but he could not reply to his romarke without doing serious mischief.**
LONDON, July 6. Mr Churchill stated in the House of upon water stomge and similar works at or near cach thinese cemetery giving all
relating to Cemetery? (5). If not, why been fixed for the stoppage of the recruit better for them. The brutal usury not? (0) Whose duty is to see that such meat of Chipero. which rendered the unfortunate villa regiater is so kept.?
its which make existence so much the particulars required in Bye Law No. 13 Commons that the 38th November hon with
gera virtually alaves has been abolished and in a word the condition of the
people of Egypt has been improved out of recognition since Great Britain took up the taste of supervising her affairs. On the other hand the experi
DISPENSARY.ment has been a rather coatly one to
ESTABLISHED ALD 1841
Hongkong, July 4, 1906.
New German Cañal.
June 2, the Kaiser William openof
OBITUARY.
London, July 7.
the Fellow Canal,,, which connect tho The death is announced of the German River Spree with the River Havel, in General Merkel, the organiser of the Mackinburg-Strolits. The consl, which Japanese army.
In 8 feet doop, and cost £2,000,000, joine the cities of Berlin and Hamburg.
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A Boldier Attacked.
LATER
A private of the Dublin Fusiliers, returns ing to camp, was attacked by the natives
in a suburb of Alexandris and Beriously injured.
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