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·8.8, "COEÁNIEN.” COMPAGNIE DES MERSAĢERIES MARITIMES.

NOTICE.

NONSIGNEES of Cargo from London ex Cordouan' from Burro ex *..* Cordouan" in connection with abov Steamer are hereby informed that their goods with the option of Treasure on Vain. ables are being landed and stored at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra lazardous Godowas of the Hongkong-Kowloon Wharf and Gedown Co., Ld., at Kowloon, whence de

may be obtained immediately after

tional Cargo will be forwarded on unless intimation is received from the Consign before MONDAY, 13th ibat, 11 A, M., 24:questing it to be landed here,

Bill of Lading will be countersigned by the Untersigned Goods remaining unclaimed after MONDAY, the 20th just,, at Noon, will be subject to rent and landing charges,

All claims must be sent in to ne on or befere the 20th inst., or they will not be recognized.

All damaged packages will be examined on MONDAY, the 20th inst,, at 3 P.M.

No Fire Insurance has beon effected.

P. DE CHAMPMORIN,

Agent.

Hongkong, 13th Septoxaber, 1909.

FROM EUROPE.

THE HAL. Steamship

"LIBERIA,"

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Captain Knaisel, having arrived. Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their goods ars being landed and played at their risk in the kuzerlows and/or extra-hazardous Godus of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Libited, wheuce delivery may be obtained against Bille-of-Lading countersigned by the Undersigned.

Optional Cargo will be carried on unless abtice to the contrary be givmi before T-BAI.

All Clairas must be presented within ton days of the steamer's arrival hero, after which dots they cannot be recognised.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods has art the Godowns, and all Goods remaining andelivered after the 21st ist, will bo

subject to rent::

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 20th inst., at 3 r.,

No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in

any case wintever.

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE,

Hongkong Office.

Hongkong, 14th September, 1909.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEÈS,

AHE P. & O. S. N. Co.'s Steamer

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Goods not cleared by the 21st inst., at 4 P.M.,

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No Fire Insurance will be effected by me

in any case whatever.

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VACCINATION AND RE-

VACCINATION

IMPORTANT MEMORANDUM.

The folles bug important memorandum ` qu' vaccination and re-vaccination, drawn up at the suggestion of the Director of Education, by Dr. F. Clark, M.O.E. and translated into Chinese in the Registrar General's Office, is being circulated among all the schools of the Colouy-Government, Grant and Private. Mins ters are being asked to embody it in the couro of their work in Hygiene. The energetic 3.0.H. is also circulating it among the members of the Sanitary Department, and intends having it posted up in all dispensaries and elsewhere where it may be seen':-

une of the diseases which has caused the greatest number of deaths in Europe in pust years, and vinch still causes muy deaths and much disfigurement in China, is smallpox,

---THE SPIRIT OF THE GAME”

CRICKETS DECLINE IN ENGLAND AND THE

BEASONS..

(BY HANDAL CHARITON.) Seated at Kennington Oval yesterday after- noon was an cld gentleman in lively clack trousers and a large wideawake hat. He was a very cheerful old gentleman, with a fine ruddy benevolently on all around hin, he applanted countenance and merry blue eyes. He beamed heartily when Marahal mado a particularly the stroke, but at times, when nothing of exp tional moment was happening in the fold, ho remarked regularly :—

"Cricket in England! Why, it's dying hist cricket's dying!"

Whenever he said this he chokled cheerfully, as did most of his immediata saighbours, he seemed in no mood to regard ha pronouncement all due allowance for the extravagance of the very seriously. But for my part, after making old maz's romark, I must confers it left as with some melancholy reflections.

This old mas had lived to see remarkable changes in the game. Even a young aan las witnessed changes of a startling character, and mest, if not all, of these pointing to a direct, and steady dimination of public interest, Atışı, dances at cricket matches have generaly decreased; the cricket editions of the evening newspapers are no longer bought up in the fashion that maintained even ten years ago. In trains, omuibuses, and other public places ono ears comparatively little talk about the game. The feveral interest and heated argument of a past generation seem entirely to have dis- appaired..

THE CHOWMAN SPIRIT.

It is very seldom indeed that a person suffer from a second attack of smallpox, and there an somme sausus daing which outbreaks of very severe and fatal Smallpox occur, and or Benson in which the disease is not so viruleal. This no doubt suggested the idea that if healthy persons were deliberately given an attack of the disease during a mild season they would have a very good chance of recovery and would thus be protected from contrasting the disease again should a virulent outbreak cecur at some later date. This method of what is called "Protective novulation was practised in India several hundreds of years ago, and was introduced from India into Europe and became " And the cause? The cause of this change in quite common in England from the year 1700. the public attitude towards our summer game is The same method of protection found its way not for to seek. It is to be found largely in the into China, and eren at the present day the misdirected efforts of certain people to turn the method is largely practised throughout thhame into a gallory spectacle, Cricket is unt country, the sail procedure being to plan suited for this purpose. It is soldpm fast or some of the smallpox crusta, perfumed with sensational enough to satisfy the more excite little musk and wrapped in wool, into the ment seekor. In this respect it can nostrils of the person, 1 bis is followed, some compare favourably with profesional football, days later, by the usual smallpox rash ever the and, indeed, the rise of the latter entertain face and body, with fever and general sickness, ment" in public favour is largely commen and if the puson is fortunate he recovers and with criekat's decline, has thus acquired, most cases, protection against future outbreaks of smallpox, but ui the cost of at least two or three weeks of serious illness, and at the risk of his life, for many of

these inoculation caso die.

Fortunately, however, the discovery was made in Europe at the end of the eighteenth century that cows and calves suffer from a dineuse very similar to smallpox, and that if we take the inoculation custs from this animal, instead of from a humsa case of smallpox, we can protect persons from smalpox without producing any serious illness or ranging any risk of loss of life. This process is cullerl Vaccination," and its introduction is associated with the name of Jonner, who irat tried it in England in 1796. It is now in general use throughout almost the whole world, sad there is usually a law that infants shall be vaccinated before they are six months old and that inoculation with human smallpox material is illegal and will be severely punished.

The result of this general vaccination of infanten been to enormously reduce the number of deaths from smallper and to altar very materially the age-ineidence of the disease, In the 18th century almost all the cases of small por occurred in infants and very young child ren, as many as 90 per cent of the total deaths from this disease being children under 5 years of age, whereas nowadays the bulk of the cases occur in persons over ten years of age, and this is well shown by the following onlysis of some 10,000 cases treated within recent years in the London Smallpox Hospitals:

Vac- Tac- cinated cinated

good imperfec Ages marks marks

0-5

Un.

Suid to be vaccinated no marks vaccinated

Deaths

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that the spirit of tho" showman," the spirit of Nothing can be more apparent than the fast the entertainment-monger, is ditsetly at varisive with the trae spirit of crickt. The very agencies that set out to turn the sport intoa. in losing the game its popularity. eirens pastime have been mainly instrumental

wickets polished into billiard tables to aid the Some of their innovations are notorious- amassing of mammoth scores, tea interval, shoddy amateurism," and the awful, blighting solemnity that los arisen among the players who realise that they are picked performem engaged in a serious business undertaking.

The old light heartedness, the gaiety, and chivalry of the game, that gare it so much of its pleasant exhilaration, seem largely to have faded out of cricket's life. We find them aspects still on our village greens, but we so little of it in first-class matele. The stakes have become too high, the contut too seriou. The "gate" is too much in the general thongle. The higher the grade of match, the nom apparent does the working of these moders influences become. The glowest cricket b watch in the world is to be found in Test matches. To the real lover of the game, county cricket is ininitely preferable. One realised this keenly at the Oval yesterday and o always realises it when the Kint team is a the field.

TEST MATCH TERRORS. The modern Test match cricketer seems to. enter upon the game with the happy despat and jollity usually associated with funerals, H comes out to bat with the countenance of s doomed man. The gravity of his proceedings at the wicket would make a Parliamentary debate on an urban drainage question a thing of spontaneous hilarity. No one who has been spectator at Test matches, or a many county matches, can deny this statemen. Yet people wonder why the modern spectater yawas frequently than he appleads. One would ha

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more drastic efforts to keep the frie spirit of the instead of this, we are faced with the prospect game alive would have been amarent of multiplied Test matches. What will be the

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Infience of vaccination performed in infancy attracted for a time, but the noulty will wear It is very evident from this table that the result No doubt large gates" will de fades gradually, and although its pover against dull. Solemuity, more than ever, will continue death remains to a considerable extent, reducing, to smother this spirit of the game-the spirit of that is to say, the chance of a fatal ending to an those days of which we are told- attack of the disease, yet its power to prevent an attack gradually becomes less and loss from the age of ten rears, onwards. This is why Gerouny passed a law in 1874 that every child must be re-vaccinated at the age of 12 years. This law applies to all children, whether boya or girls, but boys have again to be re-vaccinated when they enter the Army at the age of about 19. As a result of this law Germany has been

| able to practically eradicate smuller from thes country, as will bo acon from the following figures The population of Germany is 56

hazardous Godown of the Hongkong And Codes, AL, ABC 5th Ed. Western Union, millions and from 1891 to 1902 inclusive there

Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Ltd., whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.

No Claims will be admitted after the Bloods have left the Godowns, and all Goods rezsining nudelivered after the 22nd inst. will be subject -to roat.

All Claims against the Steamer must be pre- sented to the Undersigned on or before the 29th iast., or they will not be recognized,

All broken, chafed, sad damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be

ozamined on the 22nd inst., at 11 A.,

No Fire Insurance has been effected: Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

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Hongkong, 15th September, 1909.

AMERICAN ASIATIC S.S. Co

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM NEW YORK.

THE Steamship

"INDRASAMHA,": Captain T. Erens, having arrived from the Above Ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby in formed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloor Whart and Grodowa Compaпу Kowloor, and stored at Comigaces risk and

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All broken, chafed, and damaged goods are to be left in the Gedowns, where they will be examined on Thursday, the 23rd inst., xt3 P.M.

All Claims must be presented within fiftee days of the stosmera arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognized.

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No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 23rd inst. will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance his boëni effected. 1. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

SHEWAN, TOMÈS & CO., General Agents. Hongkong, 17th September, 1909. [1213

AGENCIES:

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NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES":

FROM. MIDDLESBOROUGH, ANTWERP LONDON, COLOMBÒ AND SINGAPORE..

THE Company's Steamship THE

IYO MARU,” having arrived from the above Ports, Con signees of cargo are hereby informed that their. Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godown at Kowloon, where each consignment will be sorted oat mark by mark and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed.

Optional Goods will be carried on unless instructions are given to the contrary before NOON, TODAY.

were 607 deaths due to smallpox, or less than one death par million of population per annum.

It is stated that most of these deaths occur near the frontiers of the country, where it is not so easy to exercise, such absolute control over the re-vaccinations as it is in the interior. England, with a population of 32 millions, had during the ass period 6,791 destàs from smallpox, or mors than 17 deaths per million of population per The death rate in fact from smallpox in England is ́dmost twenty time as heavy sa in Germany, and this result has been obtained by Germany solely through insisting on the re- vaccination of school children at the age of 12 years and by the further re-voorination of all boys who enter the Army.

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All school children of whatever age should therefore be at ones vaccinated if they have not

en vaccinated in infancy, while if there is evidence of infant vaccination, they should bo reprocinated at the age of 12 yura, and it is well to explain to the children that the dis comfort attending re-vaccination is

very

small. indeed, and so many improvements have taken plaos in the preparation of the lymph that there is no risk whatever now attending it.

Vaccination is usually performed by making three or four very small scratches on the mus-- pular part of the upper arm and applying the vaccine to the scratches. In the case of re- vaccination thir will produce a small pimple on the second or third day, which then becomes small blister, while on the savent or eighth day there will be a scab or crust. There will be a small amount of itching for the first two or three days, and the child mast take care not to Gools not cleared by the 22nd inst, will be knock the arm roughly, but there will be no subject to rent.

ill-health, the dild will be able to take its mea's No Fire Insurance has been effected.

na nenal and will be able to run about and play Damaged packages mut be left in the so long as it des not join in rough games with Godown for examination by the Consignes's ita saliool-fellors.

hour. All claims must be presented within ton cost at say of the Public Hospitals or Disper- and the Co's representatives at an appointed This re-vaccination will be performed free of days of the steamer's arrival here, after whichsaries, or arrangements can be made for it to be date they cannot be recognised. No claims will done at the Solool. A certificate should always be admitted after the goods have left the be obtained by the child from the Doctor who Godowns.

performs the 18-vascination, and this should be NIPPON YUSEN KATSELA. handed to the School-master or School-mistress, Hongkong, 16th September, 1909. [1211

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