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to all
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THE CHINÄ MAIL.
Intimations.
In Consumption
"Suitable to the most
delicate stomach."
Dear Sirs. Some time since I became a victim of phthisit, und rapidly lost weight. Whon, however, on the advice of my doctor, I availed myself of Angler's Emulsion my health began to mend, and I quickly put on flesh. The Emulsion is suitable to the most delicate stomach; my digestion was never hindered nor my appetite lessened by its action. Its infhhence upon the pulmonary organs is most Beneficial, while it certainly fortifies the system in a sarkod degree, I may say that ne medicine I have hitherto taken has been so efficacious. Unlike other emulsions, it does not offend the palate its flavour is delicate, and I was able to take it with relish.
(Signed) J. S. SHERIDAN (Journalist).
Angier's Emulsion
(PETROLEUM WITH HYPOPHOSPHITES.)
HEALING AND STRENGTHENING.
The most palatable of all emulsions and agree- ing perfectly with delicate stomachs, "Angior's Emulsion is unquestionably the best lung -remedy for use in any climate. It not only heals and strengthens the lungs, but it keeps: the digestive organs in a healthy condition and exerts a wonderfully invigorating influence upon the genetai bealth. It promotes appetite, aids digestion. builds up strengus.. Angler's ¿Emulsion is unacuailed for consumption and for all lung affections and wasting diseases. It is also invaluable in digestive and bowel disorders.
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Large Stock of MOCHA COFFEE-Directly Imported. Roasted and Ground
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REGISTERED.
DR. LALOR'S TRADE MARK.
GUN-RUNNING IN THE
PERSIAN GULF
The Position of France and Japan.
· The Glasgow Herald recently printed the following article, from a special cor respondent-
SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1911.
ing the American Civil War. By arrange ment between Britain xiul China 'n fotilla of guubonts was built in England and takon gut to Chin, minuned by British sailors and commanded by a British officer, who was to enter the Chinese service. On | his arrival "differences, avore between him and the Chinco Gorumment mul- bo declined his appointment. Rather thin leave the gunboats in the hands of China at the inñont risk of their being sold ta
United States would curtainly have side against her - had “the "gubrata astanlly found their way into the hands of their enemy, and for that purpose the £100,000 was doubtless well spent,
-JIBUTIL
Southern Confederacy, the British The latest reports to gun-ranging in Government took the over-and-compen
sated Chian, to the extent of more than i the Persian Gulf disclose the elements of 100,000, the diterenen between the a songwhat delicate diplomatic situation, original valus of the gunboats and the price hotli as regards the source, from which the. they fetched when sold after the close of the war. This wantal step was taken by gans, Woro obtained and the means of Britain to prevent the possibility of the the ultininte, carriage to Muscat. Itchin' for breach of neutrality - which the was reported from Tokyo on December 26th that the Japanese War Department had sold to a foreign marchant' in Tokyo 60,000 stands of age and 6,000,000 car |tridges. Those wers in turn sold in Faris to gouts of the Abyssinian Gor
If Britain should fail in proventing, the gent and will shortly leave a Japanese departure of the rifles from Jayan," her only/tourson is to Jinke - representations port for the French port of Jibutil, to France regarding their disposal when the nearest port to Abyssinia. It is they runch Jilmtil. Flat part, it should not unlikely, however, that, they ay be remembered, lies in French Souli- Bind their way across the Gulf to Fursing in, south-west from Atten att er the and eventually to Afghanistan or the Indian arrow entrance-leading from the Gulf
of Aden to
to the Red
Not only ix it frontier, where they find ready sale at the port for Abysina, which has to sen inething like £ apiece. The British beard, but it is convenient port of manu Govomment is naturally anxious to prevent important treaty rights of feco cixmerce, shipment to Musort, where Fence has the possible importation into Persia of sand to ports on the Persin Gulf Mun lergo a consignment of contraband articles, ent itself is the capital of the indepen but it is not easy to see how their nina can † dont Sultanate of Omar sad, ju thu hend- be achieved without the co-operation of quarters of a British Consal and Political France, which, it would seem, will not be Agent, who practically pores in the ms of the Indian Government. Tride in gruted except in return for compensation arm, which is conducted in stive dhows qonnatactdiad
fast sailing Wisnis.cf fight Asaphi ned byrery expert scamen) is prohibited by order of the Sultan, which is enforced With the conduct of the Japanese War by British cruisers stationed in the Persian Department no one en quarrel. Alf acting in.
his na
nazd NAME,
rerefore though trade, ns. Mr. W. E. Hall remarked, entled to seize any vessel dying the is not one of the common functions of Must Bag. But under her treaty will
The Sultan "Françó "is" entitled to i Government, a State has nevertheless aressels owned by his subjects the right to to confer on perfect right in time of ponce to dispose fly the French flag, and as she has from
THE POSITION OF JAPANASON
that
Sell
of its surplus arms to any purchaser.time immeurial calonly maintained an Analogies drawn from the law of central exclusive right to control all-vessels flying ity fail in the present case, since that at ng on the high sens during line of she does not admit the right of law, which forbids, a neutral State from Britain to visitantsusech such cases SVCA selling even to a private agent arts and on suspicion of being engaged in a trade Ammunition which may find their way made licit by the Sultan's order. British dxercise of the right of suurels in regard to a belligerent Stats at war with a such vessels suspected of slave-trading friendly Power, depords for its funda-led to lively controveny between Britain by na award of the Purnament Court at The mental condition upon the existence of and France in 19033, and was settled in 1905 war. So long as hostilities, whether in Hague mainly in favour of Britain. But minent or not, have not actually broken that decisium settles nothing in the present out there is no rule of international common mattor, which is not covered
the Try Brussela law to prevent and State making sales of Bru
Anti-Slavery Con- International vention of 1890. Muscat and the Perus war waterial not merely to a private agent Gulf are no doubt included in the suspected but even to a Government Department of zone as defined in that Convention, within of search as regras, native another. An illustration was found prior which a to the late Russo-Japanese was in the sale Yessels under 500 tons burien is given to the cruisers of the signatory Powers. And by the Argentine to the Japanese Guvern the prohibition also contained in the Con- ̈ment of two cruisers, which became thevention against trade in arms applies only.
LARGE STOCK OF EGYPTIAN CIGARETTES. Nisshin and Kasuga when delivered to importation into Africa, not as here
into Asia. France, thot to the purchasers. The sale was completed bound to
in Persin and
For Prices and Particulars apply-to-
A. P. JEANNOU & Co.,
"No. 15, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, 2nd Floor.
1519
Hongkong, December 17, 1910.
J. ULLMANN & CO.
„ JEWELLEFS, WATCHMAKERS AND OPTICIANS.
Always carry a large and varied Stock of HIGH OLASS JADE AND CHINESI-MADE JEWELLERY SOUVENIR-SPOONS.
THE FINEST ASSORTMENT EVER SEEN, IN HONGKONG,
Prices right.
MASSEY'S
1911 Directory.
before the outbreak of war, which, indeed, which in debt to British interests
thor is meanwhile upraventing trade and her.cc-operation did not occur until the vessels were already -only be effective if she-prohibita-the on their way to Japan, under the command tmde in Jibuti, its possible starting point, of ex-officers of the British Navy. No and renounces her treaty right of Ime com- breach of international law was committed more in Musent. Precedents for inter-
rational prohibition of unde in aris by the Italian Government in allowing the not wanting. They exist in the Convention reasols to leave Gonon, where delivery was of Brussels of 1800 as regards the East taken on behalf of the purchasers, the the Cost of Africa, in the Contention of whole transaction was completed in time of Algeciras of 1901 as regards Morocco, and ina Convention 1008 regards the peace. And for the same reason the virgin forest zone in West A fries: Tut in British Government could not be held mutual interest in the prohibition. In the all these cases the signatory Powers had a responsible for the acts of ex-officers of her present case the interest is exclusively Navy, although as a matter of precaution papers are already saying that French en- British. Accordingly the French "newa their manes were struck off the emergency operation is only to be lud at a price. list of officers available in war when they continued in Japanese service after Hie Territorial comperation is talked of, -outbreak of hostilities The nearestenicy, and the apparently innocent report which Ann · appared in our papers as fe, nego. which is also - vitiated since, it courred fintion is the cassion of Gumibia to a during hostilities, ia to be found in the sale of foreign over las probably reference to artis made by the United States during the the question. But the terms neo high. For Franco-Prussian war. The United States her treaty rights in Muscat are comparative- inilitary authorities, wishing to reduce the unimportant, their main henefit accruing only to Arab traders, and by the requisition. supplies of warlike stores which had no of the Colony and Protectorate of her cumulated since the Civil War, held public possessions on the north-west coast of sales of rifles, old and now, in New York Africa. Although the area of the Colorry which lies at the mouth of the. during 1870. Large quantities were pur. Cambia River, is only four square
proper
miles, chased by French agents, taken on board that of the Protectorite is 3,615 square French ships direct from the arsenal, and miles, extending in a narrow strip paid for by the French Consul. The for 10 miles inland on both sides of the
Iy
GAMA,
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OPTICAL KNOWLEDGE
conscientiously applied insures you a -perfect fit in the way of glassos,`-.
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ing the case.
EYES EXAMINED. LENSES DUPLICATED. GLASSES FITTED.
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Hongkong, February 14, 1911.177
The Briti Medical Journal sayi- Lengers Food has, by ill excelitnadj established a regulation of its ois,
BENGERS
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When milk alone is heavy and unsatisfying Benger's Food, made with milk, is-appetising and nutritive.
Benger's Food should be used
For INFANTS, “INVALIDS,
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Readers can obtain ang booklet, **Benger's Food and Haw to Use it," which contains & Concise Guide to the Rearingt af Infants asut practical inatration on the care of Invalide, eich" on application to Benger Yood Ltd. Our Work, Manchester, England.::: Ben Food is sold in tins 67:
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United States Governinant defended, its river and surrounded on three sides byE
territory utiundo Frouch. The population action on the ground that the sales were of Colony and protectorate is roughly made in virtue of powers conferred by an 146,000, and though the main tradu is wild. Act of Congress of 1808, prior to the exist and through French territory, there ing war, and as delivery was given in the considerable direct trade with Britain
Whether United States the Government could not at this price must be left to the
French co-operation too ligh judgment New Firms, Clubs, Associabons, etc., hot appearing in the last issue are rusted le be held to have knowledge of the ultimate
end in their names to 16, HOTEL MANSIONS, 4TH FLOOR NOTH-This information is published free of charge.
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LIFE WITHOUT HEALTH IS LIVING DEATH.
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VETARZO
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| destination of the rifles. As if it was likely that the French purchasers would sell the at a profit to the Prussians
PAIENDLY REPRESENTATIONS.
It would seein, ice, thats rogarde
TORBUN
of those who know the full extent of the gun-running eril, but even without it the British forces Jave inflicted quite serious on the gun-runners during bot year. In throd seizures made in January, "April, ani Mny, last_77039_firearms and G50,000 cartridges were taken, and quite recently
Japan the British Governurent can only six dhows buned in Mekens were burned
make friendly representations with a view |
to procuring the cancellation of the sale by
the seller's presumably on undertaking to
NOTICE:
compensate them for the loss therebyte: Ma C. W. LONGUET in our Interest and Responsibility of the ncurred, This courat, 1 Professor
Lawrence points put in War and Firm CEASED on the 31st December, Neutrality in the Far East". (pl: (177), | 1910.
was wlopted by our Government in very
exceptional circumstances in 1983, dux
KRUSE & CO...
Hovgkong March 10, 1911,
The Traveller's Friend.
Many distinguished Travellers and Explorers have testified to the merits of LEMCO.
concentrated
LEMCO is pure,
re, highly con
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of more beef than any other kind.
It never goes bad.
la cooking, LEXICO makes tinued nichts us nourishing so fruišla,“
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palatableries to plafa Zare. Makes
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incat fallics,
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watiength, and invaluable in care of,
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