SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, 1918.
Want' Advertisement:
Hughes and Hough
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PUBLIC
AUCTION.
HE Cademiened have received Inaicus-
Eb Puude a retion,
YOU ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,
MONDAY,
the 11th August, 1913, at 2.30 r.3. No,18 Morrison Hill Road.
THE SCEN
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE,
therein contained, Consisting of :-
Saddle Bag Drawing Room Suite "Eur opean make" Machlep Dre sing Tables and Washstands, Wardrobes, Plain and with Bevelled Mirrors, Double Brass memed Bedsteads, Green Serge Curtains, Parselain Commodes, Shangha? Bab,
NG.. &c.
c.
Oa viex trum Sunny the 10th.iost. Catalog: he issued:
• usta),
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"Auctioneers,
Ungkan:. August, 5. 1313.
PUBLIC AUCTION
981
at l'ilenigned note sevised instzuri
ostel by Pubis actin
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the 14th August, 1913, emmencing at
230 M. at their les toma,
N. & Des Voeuz Road, corner
lor House STREET, ALROs. QCANTITY OF
VALUABLE TEAKWOOD AND SUN. LBY CANTONESE BLACKWOOD FURNITURE,
".... Comprising as follows:-
c.,
Sca..
T: XWOOD-Dining and Drawing Room Suites, Upholstered Arm chairs and Solas, Carpets and, Rugs, Bruss-mounted Betstends and Cuts, lied Room Suite, Bure u, Wardrobes, Washstands, &c.,
PREPAID
8 insertiona
$1 per inch..
$9
One wook.
FOR SALE.
BOUT 500 lb. ENGLISH TY): Clarendon and Nonparell (Modern complete fonnt, including Itallo."
In good condition. Send offare bo
TYPO, JurnalCHINA MAIL Hongkong, March 21, 1919
DO
FOR SALE.
ONE FULL SIZE
"HONGKONG'S VITAL »
STATISTICS.
(Continued from page 2.)
AN ORECTIONABLE HABIT.
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The deaths frorn philisis amongst the Chinese were 8.1 per cent of the total deaths amongst thas semmity, as com. | porval with 20,0 in 1911 und 10.3 in 1910; it olber douths from Tuberculosda oro it. sluded the total amounts to 1,136 or 12.1 per evat, of the total deaths among the Caines (15.7 ger' evtit, in 1911). Co saterablo etorts ure still being made to
The bitha registward during the year: 4. put a stop to the inveterate hulit of the
her class Chincio of sputting in public gives a gonerul birth ruto v8 7.1 per 1,000 buildings w odices and en stuirentes, compared with 1.7 per 1,000 in 1911 footpaths, whves, ele. Notices, have und 4.8 per 100 in 1010. The birth soon posted in any public buildings, urate among the non-Chiness community well as in traangars, ferry boats and ether was 15.2 per 1,000, as rompated with 19.2 public vehicles," while lectures have beer 1,000 in 1913 and 14 in 1910 This given und.. Radets distribulak, calling antionalities of the mun-Chúwse parent. etlerden to the dangers incident to this are as follows:-British 146, Portugues ankit. It is hoped in this way, coupled 73, Todian. 60, Malay and Filipino 23. with the improved sanitary edition of derman 13. American 4, Jepang 4. the native dweilings, to gradually reduca Swiss U, Dutch 2. Jow 2, and Isalian. the death pale from pathisis. The hct Spudish, French, Norwegian, Dazo, Rou- Man the sell in the lower lavels (wdickhanian, and African 1 each.
'The number of Chinoso births regia- age the most densely populated) is, water legd during the greater part of the tered does not give an accurate record year, has no doubt much to do with if the anger of births which have nery mortality frota thus disse, but i corred. Owing to the custom of the is to be hoped that the influences of chinesa of cut registering births unless claration will gradually effect a further the end has survived for a month and reduction in our phthisis mortality which oft in the case of female children not at present stars at nearly doublu that at all, it is probable that the majority if of England and Wides, which, in the all of the infants which are sickly danninin 1881-1900 was only 1 poret hirth or die before they have lived one 1,000.
Burroughs and Watts BILLIARD TABLE
WITH ACCESSORIES Apply to
GEO. P. LAMMERT, taskeng, Jane ↑ 1910.
MILNERS'
NALAREUL FLYIN
The total number of "death from Malarial Fever during the your was 132 SAFES compared with 358 in 1011 and 691
AB SUPPLIED TO THE PRINCIPAL BANKS -
AND
nath have not hurt their births regis tens. Taking this into consideration the corrected birth rate is, therefore, 9,4 while atment the Chiness cornmunity alone the rate heuntes 9.0 instend of 9.5 per 1,000.
The prepondered of mile
TO LET
10 LET
TODERN Ture-Boomer FLATS with every conveniasco, Hours BUILDINGS, Cornwall Avenue, Kowloon.
No. 2 MINDEN VILLAS, Meor ROAD, Kowkan, FIVE ROOKS, TENNIS Cover -FOUR-ROOMED HOUSES in Caurxox Trance, Granville Avenue and Salisbury Avenue, Kowloon Cheap routais,
SHOPS with Godewn attached, NATHAN ROAD, Kowloon.
Apply to HUMPHREY'S ESTATE & FINANCE
Co., LAD. Hangrong. July 23 1913.
TO LET.
DESTINATION."
Vessels Advertised as Loading
VESALLA.
Australian Ports, & Empire........ Boston & New York Bloemfontein
Hopang
Chinwantão, Jo, Kudat & S'dakan Born00 Kote & Mojl.
AGENTE,
DATE OF LEAV 1200
tibb Livinagten & Co. Aug. 18, at 11 a.. Shewan, Toon & Co About Ang. ...Jardina M'Bone Co, Ldaug. 11, at 3 pm. Melchors & Co.About and of Aug. Dilwam
D. Sason & Co., L.Ag. 24. Nippon Yrson Kaisha Aug. 14.45 4 pomo Kobo & Tokohama...inand Mazo... Nippa Yusen Kaisha Aug, 18, at 11 am..
Sander, Weiler & CoAsg. 30. Robe & Yokohama...yo Mars....... Kobe, S'hai & Y'hamstrin..
Prinz Waldemar....Malchers & Co... About Aug 19,
P. O. S. N. Co..... Aug.1, at 4 p.m. Kobe... London, &a... Pulia
P. &0.S. N. Ca... About ug. 20.. London, Antwerp, &c. Namar London & Antwerp... Falls of Crelyardine Mon Cr. Ld. Aug., 20
Mensageries Maritimes Aug. 12, at 1 p.m. Marseilles, v, Ports... Amazone..........
Hitachi Maru... Nippon Yusen Kajska August 13, Daylight Mac, London, ku...) Mar.. London ... Miyasaki Maru......... Nippon Yuson Kaisha ng 27, Daylight.
Manila, Molbourne, Cekko Mara.......
Moji, Kobe & Tama Saigon Maru..
Manile, Dabu Ilafo Bub... Manils, Obbu & lodo adre Manila,
Moll & Robo
Loongang. Bombay Mar
Nippon Yusen Katshaug. 27, at Noca ..Osks Shuwan Kishang. 2, xt 4 pm. Shewan, Tomes & Co. Ang. 13. 45 4p.ar Shewan. Tome Co... Aug. 20, at 4 p.m. Jardine, M'son Co. Lug. 1, at 9p.m. Nippon Yaon Kashajdugest 16. Melebars & Cog, at 10a.m. Pacific Mail. Coeg. at 1 p.m. Pacid Mail S. 3. Co.1g. 18, at 3 p.m. Minnesota...Great Northern S.S.Co Aug 19, at Noon.
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THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST. MENT & AGENCY Co. LD..." Hongkong. July 10, 1913.
TO LET.
80
San Francisco, Japan Nippon Maru S'hai Eobe & Ybama Scandin Shai Mejichama. Nurs
Shai. Kobe, & Y'bama Kamakura Maru S'hal, Kobe & Thamastm ien...... S'hai, Kobo & Y'hara Senegambia ...... Sha, Kobe & Maji... Gregory Apcar...
Africa... Shanghai.....i
Arcadia
Shanghai Shanghal.. Shanghai Saigon ***** Sandakan *****
Lachow
Lican...
Hangchow...
Mausang [[Thongwa High
S'pore, Pang, Calcutta S'pore, Penang & Otta Yatahing
GROUND FLOOR of No. & Des Voeux Roat Contrale consisting of a Strong Brom snc Guthauses suitable for Bastise or COMMERCIAL OFFICEs, readySpore, Pang & Cal'ta Natura
Apply to
DAVER SAUSOON & CO., LTD. for immediato occipation
Hongkong, July 4, 1913.
TO LET
over
(FROM IST JULY 1913).
LT
in 1910), of which 18 were non-Calues. ale registered births is very marke Wehai with 35'deaths and Sal Yingmongst the Chinent, there being 181
S'pore, Pang R'goonio Mara S'tow, Amoy &F'chow Elaiching Stew, Amoy & Tamasi Shosha Mara 840 Tientsin v. Chefoo...Chipating
Apply
LINSTEAD & DAVIS. Hongkong, June 9, 1913,
729
Poon with 37-duths were again the most males to 100 females; in 1911 th pre-NO. 2, MOUNTAIN VIEW, The Peak. heutod districts of the City. The gen-portion was 339 males to 100 females. eral reduction, however, in the villages with the addition of the 878 above mes- tioned unregistered birthe the proportion suggests "that much of the infection was
becomes 144 males to 100 fomales.. imported and not of local origin, the
In the non-Chinese community the pro- visitors from the Canton district who
portion of male births to female births for 1012 was 118 to 100), as compared with 114 to 100 in 1911 and 119 to 100 in 1910.
BUSINESS HOUSES. crowded into Hongkong last year being dreddy heavily infected with the malarial organism. The military figures also show that he has been a steady decrease in the simonet of malaria infection in the Colony.
GEO P. LAMMERT.
Agent,
In May 20 $11
MY WORD!
KEATINGS
4
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FLEAS BEETLES MOTHS
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4
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ner Waggons, Extension Dining Tables and Chairs, etc. etc., 2 Diance and Desert Servicet, Crockary, Sundry Good Glas War, Cooking Stoves, Kitchen Utensils, Gat'ery, E. P. Ware, &c.,
BLACKWOOD-Couches, zin chairs, Flurer Stands, Cabinets, Jardinieros, Hali and Ten Tables, Tonpoys, Blackuta and Photo Framics, etc.
Alag
1 Large Pair of Old Cloisonne Vases, Betie Cailing Fans, Reading Lamps, 1 Swing Machine, Ice Chests, etc., Mosquito Cartains and a large number, of Lace Curtins, 1 Piano by Brinsmond & 8408, and Vidox "Reiler quarter-plate Camera by Adam, (practically new) cost twenty-eight Pounds.
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Hagkong, Jane 11, 1910,
LESSONS IN CHINESE,
LI HON FAN, a Chinees graduali
Mversed in literature, has been & teacher
so European oficials and marchanta in this Colony for over ten years.
1
He has a good method of training Harc peans to pass in the Chinees examination, at d is possossed of a fireb rate certificate as a good know. Chinese bescher. He has also a ledge of Mandarin and Hakkım
Those who intend learning the Chines language are requosbod to write care of China "Mail, ofica or direct bo Br, Bolly
·wood Boad, 1st floor.
Hongkong, May 17, 1919.
& LIFE WITHOUT HEALTH IS LIVING DEATH.
AND
DEATUS.
TO LET.
MEIRION, No. 10, Posk, furnished or
unfurnished. 6 Rooms.
Cheap
To let or for sale, GLENSHIEL, Barsor Road, No, 194. Peak, & rooms.
The deaths registered during the year umbered 5,682 (7,749 ht 1011). Threats.
oral death rate was, therefore, 25.67 er 1,000 as agains 20.71 in 101 The number of deaths among the Chi-, canmanity was 0.376 which gives
Anti-palarial measures were feet in. gurated in this Colony in 1899 and Juring the past your considerable"alten- tion has been paid to this work-specia!otal tits have been mails by the Sauitary inspectors in search of breeding places fer magnitses, dense tangles of brush. rant in the righbourhood of houses ave been cut down, quirine has been administered to school-children in certain Sorted districts, the trained nullels have wer regularly swept to prevent the bernasion of watered "and olgr, and taling water bus places beer, bronted rishi kertsine or with carbolated creasoie
VETARZONERVE FOOD ↑
The Inst drcovery of modern time for brea decay of dicleary of vital forcan. Bracing
The exted nervis,) em geserally. It ghat tood to westorts the falling orgle and imparts were ille and
those who had sgbcently seemed played. Prigor
pand ralcaless, Seisd'arxipil dire says-
-Tria Rothin tò ✪ *** studies Con &
regular weekly intervals inclwling verul sites of pools in Kowloon! while ant cases of malaria as have come to the Ynowledge of the Sunitary Department ave been investigated and stops taken pravent the breeding of mosquitous" in Thỏ neighbourhood whers they occurred. For this puree weekly returns of ull ases of malaria admitted to the hos tals are sent to the Medical Officer of Health, while information is also abtained 'rom private mediend" practitioners es to pecial outbreaks of misteris in any por. lots of the Crany and tas death returns to scrutinized for deaths from this license." Coples of a pamphlet entitled Advies excerning Mosquitoes and
CRAIG HYRIE,' No. 4, the Tork, to
five situation; 8 rooms; tennis and
croquet lawns.
1
One GODOWN, Düddell Street.
HARTING' Austin Road, Kowloon,,
death puke of 2.32 per 1.000 is against 1.13 in 1911 al 22.50 in 1910. The as registered amongst the Chi immediate prescrsion.
community numbered 307 of which were from the civil population, 29 ran the Army and 7 from the Nayy. his gived a death rate for the non-Ch As community of 14.1 per 1,000 as pared with 13.88 i 1911 and 10.01 1910.
The nationalities of the deased were fall va Indir 10, British 50, ortugues 52, Melay, and Filipino 30, par 21, German . Aperican 8,
trin. Norwegian, Spanish, Trench, ussian at Joy 1 each. This gives a outh mo nl 8.5 per 1,000 for Europens d Whites (8.7 in 1911), 16.7 per 1,000 East Indians (170 in 1911), and 27.1 r. 1.000 for res clessed na mixed and
aloured (23.8 in 1911} .
·
A practical" joke was played tho other in Washington. A wag and his friend
re porking a fashionable store. There, 'rawn up, worn three ce four motorcars, mong thom a limousine with the thauf
a
fast asleep. Evidently the mistress
Valarie, in both Brilish and Chinese,
vas inside the store. Without a word avo also been freely distributed to houss
e wag stels quickly up, and opening iders, and overy effort has boun made
chaofeur la induer then to take part in the work the motorrur door carefully, slammed it
In moraent· the f mosquito dentruation. The auscunts ut. pent on nullah training for the years traightened up. Then he stole a lonk. 10, 1911 dal 1912 were respectively wer.his shoulder and saw the wag stand- Thank you, 330,628, $24,530, and 127,225, while the hat in hund, sppurdatly talking to otal length of trained nullahs and chan-no one inside the car.
wls built since he commencement of a good day," said the wag, and bowod anti-malarial work in the Colony is 58,788fb., or 10.2 miles; the total cost
this work has bom $379,490. The Police admissions to hospital for malaria were equal to right per cunt. of the strength of the force.
imself gracefully away from the door, urning as he did so we look at the chouf. cur and say," Homo!" Off went the ar, but what happened when the chauf bar reached "home" and found the imousine empty is not recorded
SUFFERERS FROM
Skin & Blood Diseases
Such as Eczema, Scrofula,Seurvy, na lations, ointments, so-called balios, Bad Legs, "Abscesses, Ulcers, C., though they may give relief for the Glandular Swellings, Boils,ime being, DO NOT CURE The roul to lies deepoc-in the blood. These Pimples,
Sores, raptions, complaints are the result of egging Pilos, Blood Polson. Rheuma impuritic in the blood-and so can be tism, Gout, &c. should at once anontly cured only by thoroughly
parilying the blood. realise that outward application, such
CAN BE CURED ONLY BY PURIFYING THE BLOOD...
Modical Weekly For cleansing the blood of all impari- The Editor of the Family Doctor,
London's popal ► Lins, Iram whatever cause arising, there wiles: We have a host of feltorn
is no other medicine just as good as bring testimony to the truly wonderful bures affected by Clarke's Blood Mixturo.. Clarke's Blood: Mixior-that's why in It is the finest Blond Pariser that thousands of cases of skin and blood Beirnos and Medical Skill bave brought": diasses it tas affected remarkable cures to light, and we can with the atmos cerfidoncs recommend it to our sub scribers and the public generally." where all other treatments have fails.
"Clarks's Blood Mixture is entirely. free from any polecn or metallia tra pregnation, does not contain any injurious ingredient, wul to a good fe, and useful medicine."--Health,
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HARTING and ROGATE, in part! Howloon Inland Lot No. 1154,
LADBROOKE, No. 0, Conduit Road. Fine View of Harbour. 8 Rooms, 3 Bath rooms, Garden and Tennis Court. Accom modation for 30 Bersania.
Apply to
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Messageries Maritimes Aug. 11, në 7 a.m. Sippon Yusen Kaisha Aug. 13. Hamburg Am'ka Lining. 18. D. Sassoon & Co., La. August 20. Sander, Wieler & Co. Aug 31 P.&O. 8. N. Co... About Aug. 14. Butterfold &Swire...)og. 14, 54 p.m. Butterfield & Swiso.. Aug. 10, MJnight Butterfield & Swire... Aug. 10, Daylight. Jardine, Mson&Co, LdAug. 11 as Noon, D. Sassoon & Co., Ld August 19. Jardine, 31'90s.eco, Ed Aug. 15, na 2 p.m.. Jardine; 'son& Co, Luj Aug. 11, at 2pm. Nippon Yusen Kalsh Aug. 23.
Doulas & Co L. Aug. 15, at 11a.m. Osak Shonen Kaishaug. 17, at Neau. Jardine, 3'sco&Co, Ld Aug. 10, Daylight Canadian Pie R. Co. Atty. 27.
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