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Brimful of Nourishment

Trade

Mark.

PLASMON

The Food for Old and Young.

(Also Plasmon Cocoa, Oats, Biscuits, &c.)

Energy & Endurance

are essentials to the Worker and

the Student. If you

would possess

these qualities, drink

van Houten's Cocoa

It supplies stamina and

vigour,

is a healthy stimulant and a most delicious beverage.

A Cocoa you can Enjoy.

Careful Attention

should always be given to the teeth, not merely because clean, white teeth form so val- uable an ornament to everyone's appearance, but also because they must be kept fit for the per- formance of their primary function-mastication.

Calvert's Tooth Powder

Cleans the Teeth

easily, pleasantly and thoroughly, as its enormous sale all over the world clearly shows, leaves the mouth deliciously refreshed, and fulfils the requirements of modern hygiene by its

antiseptic value.

ON SALE.

A TABLE OF THE

Sold by all local Chemists and Stores. Made by F. C. Calvert & Co., Manchester, Eng.

RATES OF EXCHANGÈ

HONGKONG

COLD STORAGE,

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25th, 1906.

1025- 4

HE HONGKONG IER COMPANY, LAD

bare now 40,000 Cubic Feet of Cold Stores will Storage available at EAST POINT. AT be Opon at 10 a., and 4 P.M. daily, Sunday excepted to receive and deliver perishable goods.

WM. PARLANE, Manager. T47 Dougkong, 18th November, 1901.

for Demand Drafts on London on the day of or preceding the Departure of the English Mails alzo Table of Yearly Approximate Averages.

FOR 31 YEARS.

FROM

1874 To 1904 -

PULE FRESH WATER.

THE HONGKONG BTEAM WATER THE

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- 8th August, 19005,

CHILDREN

A SOCIAL AND POLITICAL NOVEL.

ABSORBING INTEREST,

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By CHAS. J. HALUOMBE. (Formerly of the Imperial Chinese Customs. Service, Author of The Mystic Flowery Land" etc.).

REVIEWS.

The mistress of Langdate Hall. By E. M.

KETTLE London. T. Fisher Unwin. The author departs from the traditional lines of the average storywriter and produces a bright and refreshing work that may somewhat outrage the conventions of the reader slamouring for a tale of love. The Mistress is a strong and haughty character whose ondenrcurs to retain the ball in the family name provide the material for a well connected story in the development of which the reader will find much to absorb attention. It is prettily written, and the beautice of the West Riding of Yorkshire iu which the story is laid are well discribed.

Art in the Dumps. By EvaExE MARDILI

London. T. Waruer Laurie, 1s. net,

veiu, Dealing in fighter

with further possibilities of the fiscal question the author has produced a clever report of the artistic sub-commitise of the Tariff Commission on the dumping of foreign art products into the United Kingdom. He furnishes his readers with ag introductory address attributed to the Tender of the fiscal movement, and amuses them with selections from the evidence of gentlemen claiming a special knowledge of the conditions of life and labour in the arts of novel writing, oz, The sculptare, postry, painting and so viowe which he ventures to suggest might be held by the Poot Laureate, Rearbohm Tree, Kipling, Piaoro, Bir Consa Doyle and others are as interesting and amuding as the recom- mondations and model tari which concladas

his special report of the Tarif Commission.

The Younger Miss Muobnay, by Mrs B. M. Croker. London. George Ball and Sons. This story of county life "is decidedly better than one would expect from such rasterial The doings and small talk of society folke are not as a rulo very interesting, but the authoregs succeeds where others have failed by presenting clever character studies of two stupid, arrogaat aristocratic lalion. Indeed, she very happily models her story on the lines of a famous fairy talo, Cinderella being a charming but down brodden stopsister and the wicked sisters the two characters ulluded to.

Cecilia's Lovers." By Ameura E. BARE. Low-

dou, T. Fishing Unwin.

Stories of romatic marriages in high life have been sacrospicuous of late that many renders should be found whose interests are centred in revelations respecting the manners and customs of the society matrimonial market. In choosing such a theme as the foundation ofler Istest novel the popular author of the "Souls of Passage" white sliądding no new light upon the subject, has pro luced a readable work that

The love affaire of Abould command success. Cecilia are toll with a blanding of humour and pathes that will appox! to most readers, and while the plot, if such it can be called, is of the elightest, the presentation of scans of the realitiss of American life, is as entertaining as my thing that Miss Barr bas given us

WORLD'S COAL PRODUCTION.

The ecal productions of the United States. which renobed a total of 351, 187.209 short, Lons in 1904, was still larger in 1905, the total baing 388,772,167 short tous, & gain of 63 par cent.

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EVERYTHING." FREE."

AMAZING PROGRAMME OF LONDON BOCIALISTS,

The startling programine given below in anid to raves) the true meaning of the forthcoming Socialist raid on the London County Council and the borough anthoritien. Abolition of the contract system.

The programme includer the following: tunicipal workshops for the manufacture of all

articles needed. Municipal stores where unadeiterated articles Municipal milk and bread shops.

can be purchased. Municipal dairy farms,

Municipal hospitals, with too treatment of the

worker.

Municipal cottages and fren travelling to and

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from work.

Municipal e al stores and collieries. Municipal farm colonies for the unemployed, paid for by a direct tax on income of ix- dustrial concerns.. Municipal gymaasis, concerts, and entertain-

ments.

Municipal savings banks which will lead morey

to the conucils. Munisipal clothing factories where uniforma for municipal employees are to be made and then clothon for all.

Those ara hut stepping stones in the municipai Socialists' programme.

The Socialists have been working quietly and steadily for twenty-five years by slow, insidious propaganda in the name of progrees. Twenty- five years hence theas things will be accomplished facts, unless the workers see this Socialism in all its nakeduses and vote accordingly.

Few people realises the extent to which Socialism has pormeated municipal administra. in, and fewer still are able to as the dangers ahead for the unfortunate ratepayır.

WEATHER REPONT.

The Hongkong Observatory yesterday i-ɛned ! the following report :--

Ou the 24th at 113) a.m.---The baromoter

has fallen rapidly over W. Japan, and risen moderately over the Loochoos, and Formosa.

The typhoon is near Nagnenki. continues to move slowly towards N..

Pressure is highest over China to the North of the Yangize.

Fresh monsoon is indicated in the Formosa Channel, and the N. part of the Chlua Ses.

Hongkong rainful for the 24 hours ending at 10 am. 1o-day, 900 inches.

The forecast for the 24 hours unding at oor to-day is as follows :-- Hongkong & Neighborhood

Formosa Channel,

South coast of Chias between Hongkong and Latmocks South out of China-between-f

Hongkong and Haïsad.. I.

N..winds; moderate; fine.

N.E. winds, fresh.

Some as No.2.

S

Samay mo No.T.

PASSENGERS. ARRIVED.

B.

HONGKONG

BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

AUCTIONEER.

C. DE M. C.-VIEIRA RIBEIRO,

Auctioneer. Consignancuta s

a solicites. Aceanal' Sales rendered- and, settlement olleeted.

No. 8A, Queen's Road promptly.

Central, Hongkong.

BOOKBINDING.

DAILY PRESS" OFFICE.

The only office in China having Europasau taught workand Equat. Lal Home

work.

and

TRON MERCHANTS.

BINGON & CO.,

Mal Iron, Steel,

Hardware Morchants. Wha and Real Ironmongoin Pig Iron and Foundry. Coke Importers, General Stores

kuopers and Commission Agents 35 & 37, Hing Loong Strat

(1st Street West of Contra)

Market.) Telephon»No.515

PHOTOGRAPHER

M. MUMAYA, Javanese AKTINT.

Bromide and Crayon Enlargements and

also colouring Photos and relief Photos | Views of China and Manila. Work

done for Amateurs; No, Sa, Queen'

Road Central.

PRINTING.

+ DAILY PRESS" OFFICE

Proofs read by Briglishman

TYPEWRITERS..

F. A. Y. RIBEIRO,

Typewriting Work Undertaken, Cleaned, Repaire, Overheated. Charge moderate lats of the Hoogkong Typewriting Bareau), Queeri's Road Centril

(First flour).

SPORTING CARTRIDGES.

STOCK of ELEY'S always on hand.

YICK CHEUNG, Guzsmith,

326, Queen's Road, Central. Hongkong. 16th October, 190 [1921]

CARTRIDGES.

IMPORTED EVERY MONTH, THERE. FORE ALWAYS FRESH TILEY'S, SCHULTZE'S, AMDBRITE

E'

DR. M. H. CHAUN,

THE latest Method of the AMERICAN

SYSTEM of DENTISTRY.

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NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE.

WE H.A.L. Stonship

THE

"SEGOVIA"

Captain Schonfeldt, having arrived from Hamburg. Consignees of Cargo are hereby rejuertol fa sond in their fills of Lading for countersignature by tas Vadsesigned and to taku

it delivery of their Goods from

Cargo will be forwarded unless ustice to the contrary to given before To-DAY

Auy Cargo impeding her dirolarge will bo | funded into the bazasılous amljanskim hazard- our Godowns of this Hongkong and Kowloon Whart and Godown Company, Limited, and stored at

Allenas risk and expense.

must be presant of within ten days- of the steamer's are:vad hìựe, after wùth dabe they cannot be preagaj sed."

Nic

Sa Phim will be imited after, the Gopa have left the extens, and all Goods romaining udelivered after the 25th Oct will be subject

to vent.

An | broken, chafed, and ́da unged Goods are to bịp left-in tầu Godowas, where they will las exniained on the 25th Oct., at #gym.

No Fire Insurauen Las boon effected.

TEAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE,

Hongkong Oflies. Hongkong, With Oetober, 180. (1950

AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVI" GATION COMPANY.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM YOKOHAMA, KORE AND SHANGWAJ.

STULE Company's Steamship THE

PERSIA."

having arrived, Consárias of Cargo are boreby informed that Cargo will be funded into the" hazardous sur extra hazardous odoơna of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co. Ltd., whence delivery may be obtained.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Claims must be seat to the Office of the Undersigned bofore Noos on the 26th October, or they will not bo recognised.

No Fica Insurauen has boon effected, and any Goods remaining in the Godewas after thy : 26th October will be subject to rent.

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

SANDER WIEDER & Co..

Agents. Honghong, 20th October, 1996.

NORDDEUTSCHEL LLOYD, BREMEN. IMPERIAL-GERMAN MAIL LINE.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

WILLERAD,"* baving arrived. Consignees of Cargo are hereby inform that their Goods, with this exception of Opiam, Treasure and Valables, ara being landed and stored at their risk, int the hazardous and for extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon, whence dativory may be tainel

And KYNOCK'S SPORTING THE Steamship Per Anghin, iron Bangkok, Mr. HHI

CARTRIDGES 8, 14, 13, 15, and 20 BORE Per Ronn, for Hongkong from Hamburg, and NEWCASTLE CHILLED SHOT is AIR GUNS and Messrs. von Wecher, M. Vallback and Sopbiel Bizes, Nos. 10 to SSSO, Miss Lily Wong, Mrs. Haslam. Rev. and Morits; from Southamptou. Mies H. Davies, AMMUNITION in Variety,

WM. SCHMIDT & CO. 1021 Hourkong. 24th November. 1902, Mrs. Nightingale, Mrs. A. K. Campkin, and Mr. Joha Acook; from Genoa, Mr. Otto Konak, Mrs. Krobs, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Wond, Miss M. Toden, Mears. F. Fahr- lauder, H. Walti, W. ShewaD

A. Chapman, Chaptana, Miss Scheppelmann, and Mr. Kion- ing from Gibraltar, Mr. Barelle.

Roche; from Port Said, Mr. P. T. Laffia: from Naples Mr. F. 8. Hinckley; from Penang, Mr. H. D. Colville; from Singapore

M. McLeod, Mesort, A. MacVillie and James O'Brien, Rex. Franc Bonino; for Shanghai from Harobarg, Movers. Paul Klisgner and J. A. Johanson front Southampton, Mt. G. T. Symons Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Vaughan, Miss Featherstone, Miss Taylor, Miss M. A. Cowie, Miss Mabel Pearson, Mr. and

J

The gain in coal production is stonds in most Mias K. Fradd, 31ies H. Lindblo Miss M

of the world's fields. The production given in the following table in tikau from dustistics

17. for rolatan 15 of The Mixereti 7. dustry, and for means of comparison is given in metrio tons, the world's standard measure:- Avia-

1904.

1903. 7961300 7,021,000 11000,000 11,895,000

India ...

Зарад

Australasia-

Few South Wales Now Zealand

Other Australia

Enrope-

France

Germany...

6;116;26- 8,085,950

562,143 1,413,000.

805,000 769,723

Austria-Hungary 40,334,591 41,725,Pun 21,844,201 -26,048.214

Belgium. 23,380,925

་་་

84,502,280

189,448,972–173,663,774-

359,156 307,50 19,318,000 17,320,000 Spain...

3,123,540 3,199,911 Sveden

320,64 331,500 United Kingdom 36,147125 239,888,928 North America

Canada, western Canada, eastern

2,619,816 3,183,900 4,1969 9 4,775,802 United States 318,275,920.362,694,110 South Africa 3,016,000 3,218,500 All other countries 4,250,000 4,650,000

867,020,658 929,622,648

Total

+

Mrs. Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. D. Mower, Miss E. Andrew, Miss J. Brook, Miss koran, James Mias & Trauber, Miss B Arnold, Misa A. Evans, Miss G. Miss L. Moody. Miss L. Guest and Miss N. Barbridge, Mr. A. Harh rt; from Genoa, Mr. and Mrs.

Messre Walzer,

A. Dloseking. F. E Lund, G. I. Castro, Mrs. Dolff, Mass. R. Stalbritter, W. Mailer. Miss Lilly Sehmidt, Miss Olga Hast, Mr. and Miss Rhode, Megare. W. L. Johnston, M. Leleborn, Sirere, Van Zyk Mrs. Rohde, Miss Brostrom, and Mr. B

from Port Said, Mɛ, sad Mr», A. Внасо Fenuk

from Naples, Messrs. F. H. Chalfout and Bjorku;

Baader: from Penang, Mr.S., M. for Nagasaki from Genoa, Mears. Gormser, Jarese, Hargalskjoor. Mr. and Mrs. Oelson; from Colombo,

Mr. Leon Kaplan; for Kobe from Southampton, Rev. P. Y. Matsui; from Genon, Mrs. Kati Hauey; for Yokohama From Ham barg, Mr. Araim Sebabett: from Southampton, Mr. A. B. Howes, Mrs. A.

A. D. A. Maria

A. Maria, Mesara, Goo, W. Lewis and Hurofull; from Genoa, Miss Anas Nasor; from Naples, Mr. Fimon Poll; from Singapore, Mr. R, Meyer, Miss Muslet, Mrs. Meyer, and Mrs. W. Scaife,

Per Choysung, from Shanghai, de, Mr. Lindberg:

DEPARTED.

From the University of Pennsylvania, USA 37, Das VeUY ROAD CENTRAL.

Hongkong, 4th September 1995 1107

IEN TING,

SURGEON DENTIST,

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Optional, Carge will be forwarded unless notiks to, thủ cateury lệ given butors 9 4.5. To-MORROW.

No Claims will be adhail'ed aftur the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods moaining undelivered after tác 9-h Ost, will be subject to rent.

All broken, chated, and durunged Goods are to left in the Godowns, whers tag will bo examineil [ኳት Monbard the 29th Oct., sb 9.30 AM,

All Claims must achi ne before the 3rd Nov, or they will not be ricoprnímiał,

No Kira Insurance will be affected,

Bills of Larling wit: by evenwesigned by the undersigned,

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,

MELCHERS & Co.,

Akcenty,

Hongkong, 2 hd Ostober, 1906.

·NATAG-LINE OF STEAMERI-

THE Undorrigned GENERAL AGENTS in CHINA and Jaras for the above Line are prepared te issue. THROUGH BILLS OF LADING for all the principal porta a SOUTH AFRICA, in connection with Inno- CANVAS URINA STTAM NAVIGATION (0's fortnightly service hence to CALCUTTA. Sailings from CALCUTTA for Capa Pours every fortnight

For Freight and further particulurs,

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THE FIFTY YEARS

ANGLO-CHINESE CALENDAR 日英中年十五

FROM 1ST JANUART, 1501 TO 31ST DECEMBER, 1913, BEING FROM THE 1ST YEAR OF THE 76TH CYCLE TO THE 5TH YEAR OF THE 76TH CYCLE THAT 15 TAR 3RD YEAR OF TUNG CHI To H 39 YEAR KWANG BUI.

Per Irina Ludwig, for Bremas, & Mrs. Ashton, Mr. H. W. Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. The increase in 1905, as compared with 1904, Blosch, Dr. Cragan, Miss Casswell, Mr. Camp reached a total of 62,691,990 tons, or 7. perbell, Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Davidson, Mr. Davi cent. The table shows that the production of coal in France and Germany has substantially Mr. J. J. Freeman, Miss E. J. Freeman, Mise GOD, Mr. and Mrs, Deroga, Miss Bertha Doultz, increased, while the output of Belgium and Fore Russia has fallen off. The United Kingdom Friede, Jeromler, Miss Fergason, M.-Sars. als produced more coal in 1905, and still

Joh. Guzow, Gulden, Mrs. Garnio, remains the largest exporter of fuel. No other

Mr. E. Hioki, Mr. O. Hamilton, Mas, C. J. country can show such an increase in productive Hannemann, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Hallard, Mesare. Hume and children. Miss Hamilton, Mr. H. as the United States,

On Sale at the HONGKONG "DAILY PRES Hagedorn, Habue, Christen Jensen Mrs. OFFICE, or Agents in all the Ports of the Edw. Jessup and daughter, Messrs. E. Kramer, Far East.

Klink, Wde Knight. Knapp Mr. and

THE CZAR IN DANGER,

ALLÈGED DARING PLOT.

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Mrs. Alex. Koppel, Mr. Kaaswell, Mr. L. Lefabor and shildren, Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Mazinger, Misa Marshall, Miss Morley, by Agents on receipt of Money Order.

Hongkong, 3rd October, 1906. H.E, and Lady Sir Claude-MacDonnid, and Austin Murphins, Nelse, hara. Noack and

The true explanation of the Czar'y not retura- ing for the review of the Chevaliers, Gardes, OF FAR CATHAỶ. and for Gen Trepoff's funeral, will probably be children Mrs.

found

in which a large and children, abort, Mrs. D. Owens and child, deep-laid revolutionary

child number of Terrorists ware implicated.

It is understood that the Caar was urged from Mr. Is. Postuikoff Mrs. E. Poetter, Mr. Placide, Peterhof not to return, owing to the risk of a Mes, M. A. Prat. Mrs. Reiner, Mrs. Schra attempt on his life. The ict that the authori meyer and children. Mr. and Mrs, L ties only discovered the plot at the last moment) and 2 daughters, Dresurs. E. Speck, Schmi

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No details of the affair have been published. Thomson, Messrs Thomas, Thornewall, A. W. family, L. Varbager Motmaan, Miss and the papers merely record the screst of armed suspecte, and the seizure of a motor car, the Whitelock, Mr. and Mrs Woodward and 2 Jaughters. Messra. W. G. Witt. Wichers, occupants of which were armed.

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I in the time of a daring end. Meyer Mackay, rs. 11. Newmarch

THE VOLUME which cousists of 161 Pages, and includes a Sketch Plas of historical interest showing the disposition of the Forces at the brittle of Kweilin, is dedicated to Sir ROBERT HART, G.U.M.G., and Dr. A. RENNIE.

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