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Is of benefit as a deodorizer, anti- septic cleansing agent and preservative. Produces a beautiful polish. lutely free from grit and acid.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 17th, 1910.

THE CHANNEL FLIGHT.

royal wedding, and by a strange coincidence exploded near the same spot. A double-barrelled For the second time since the world began the it was stoked to the benly and both okam English Channel has been crossed by anavister.comptied themselves into the anarchist's

M. Jacques de Lesseps, a grandson of the legs when the explosion took place, famous engineer of the Bues. Caual, left, Fach the explosion was seen by a policemani, who Fortunately the street was nearly empty, but Saturday afternoon, and came down in England The wounded duritive was seeking the sanctuary. soil about twenty minutes to four o'clock on jamped off a tramar and ran after the anarchist,

of the Church of Santa Maris, but on

glancing

about thirty.re mintea later.) Barnques, near Calais, and ended it ins meadow He started his light at the village of Les at Wanston Court Farm, about three miles east Absoof Dover Two Indies at the farmhouse at once Invited him to step in and have afternoon tes spell by s audacious and successful fight, M. de Lesseps' orossing was a wonderful

Posi-Although in July last M. Hériot broke the

behind and seeing that there was no hope, of

A

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COLEMAN'S

at

escape he drew a revolver and fired two shots into his head. He fell to the ground dying, and

passing priest administered absolution. Tabarolli is believed to have had accomplices. A tall, sinister-looking man, in

& long blouso had been seen loitering in the neighbourhood. the Dover cliffs almost as soon as he began his company was arresteil, but was afterwards set a tracod. A woman who had been noticed in his flight over it, and he had to steer

Liberty. could by the sTE.

The risk of death from drowning, which faces the flying man who crosses the sea was thus Ingrented, for a swerve from the true course might have landed him eventually in the water. The fact that one petral tank was (999-1 p nearly exhausted and the other choked and

less when he came down shows that the danger he inced was real.

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HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.

From June 17th to 23rd, 1910.

HIGH WATER.

108-5

OLD VAT

HAS STARTED BY YWG, LATE ROOFER HOURAG

OF

steer as

Mde Lesseps rose to a height of 1,000 feet- three times the height of the cliffs of Dover- travelled towards the eat at a rate of about a mile a minute, and ended by planing down gracefully out of the sky, with his engines shat off, is gently as a skylark sinks to the ground

de Lesseps was trying to win the prize of £500 offered by Messre. Ruinart, the cham pagne shippers, for a double Channel Bight. Owing to the fog and to an increase in the rind after he landed near to St. Margaret's, he had to

The event has caused coasterustion, and citizens are demanding that immediate and more vigorona mesaares for the protection of the palace and the suppression of the anarchists should be adopted.

UNREST IN CHINA

*

NAPIER JOHNSTONES'

"SQUARE BOTTLE"

WHISKY.

BEWARE OF

SHIPPING IN PORT.

STKAMERS AFRICAN PRINCE, British str., 3,881, C. B. Andum, 16th June-Shanghai 12th Jane, General-Arnhold, Kerberg & Co ALINE WORRMANN, British str., 1,449, J. D. Martin, 7th Jano-Saigon 2nd June, Rica and General Chiness.

ANRUL. British str., 1,350, J. B. Harris, 136ha Juse Shanghai 9th June, General- Batterleid & Swine..

ASIA, British st., 2,936, Harry Gaukeeger, 8th June-San Francisco 10th May, General and MailP, M. 9.8. Co.

AWA MARU, Japanese str., 3,912, S. Ishikawa 12th Juno-Soattle 21st June, Flour, Cotton and M'dia-Nippon Inson Kaisha, BENARTY, British str., 2,510, W. Hastie, 11th Jans-Moji 5th Juno, Coal-Gibb, Living- ston & Co.

UNVARIED FOR

SAME TO-DAY

AS

150 YEARS.

IN 1745.

THE

IMITATIONS

The situation in China at the present time seems to be extremely disquieting Reports of narest and of disaffaction are rife. short time since there was a violent if short- It is only a lived revolt in Changala, the capital of Hunan Province, and in Canton and elsewhere there have been alarming mutinies among the forcos SOLE AGENTS IN HONGKONG: of modern-trained troops, To-day another

give up the idea of flying back to Fraze on outburst of rioting in Hunan is reported, and it LANE, CRAWFORD & CO.,

Saturday evening, and next day the conditions were also unfavourable. The Expres Paris correspondent states, however, that the priso has been awarded to the daring aristor.

Before day break on Saturday people were in the wiffs at Les Baraques and at Dover, waiting for M. de Lesseps to fly. He intended dying at sunrise, and the destroyer Escopette, lent by the French Ministry of Marine, started off from the French coast across Channel, but was signalled to turn, as the wind was too high..

During the afternoon the weather improved, and at 3.40 M. de Lesseps took his seat in his Blériot monoplane and started his Gnome engino.

::

BINHTHUAN, Frouch str,, 984 Chorlnionas, 3rd

June-Saigon 29th May, Rize and Flour Chinese

BUTUN MARU, Japanese str.. 1,813, Y Fuseno, 29th May Shanghai 25th May, Goneril Osaka Shosen Kaisha.

BUYO MARU, Japanosa rtr., 1.813. M. Yama moto, 14th June-Dairen 7th Juus, Coal- Miteni Bussan Kasha

CHIHLI, British str., 2,514, C. Lindbergh, 11th

June-Haiphong 8th Jane, General- Butterfeld & Siro.

CHINXIANG, British str., 1,329, Kay, 4th Jane

Baigon 31st May, Swire.

Butterfeld &

CHIPSHING, British str., 1,199 F. Mooney, 14th June-Tientsin and Comit Ports 2nd June, General-Jardine, Matheson & Co.

and from ALL WINE MERCHANTS. [46 CHOWA, German str., 1,055, F: Sohmits, 14th

is said that unrest is deep and widespread in the district. More serious still are the accounts of the situation in Nanking, the goat of the Viceroy of the Lower Yongtee Prorinoes. A large exhibition is to be held in this city in Juus, and it is feared that the occasion may be used by the revelationary party to organise an in- surrsation. How strengo hold this party pos cases at the present time it is impossible to say, bat they are believed to have a large following HE HAL Steamship in the Southera Provinces and to be inspired

NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES

and supported by Chinese residents abroad,

FROM EUROPE.

"ARABIA,"

June-Bangkok 6th on Hotboy 13th June,

Bios Norddeutscher Lloyd.

CRAIGYAR, British str., 2,874, B. C. Edmonds,

30th May-Manila 26th May

FAUSANG, British str., 1,410, H. Malkin, 29th, May Salgon 24th May, Rice Jarding, Matheson & Co.

FOOSHING, British str., 1,423, Tweedy, 12th Jane-Hongay 10th Jnno, Coal-Jarvine, Matheson & Co.

Arrived, Con-FI, Norwegian str. 860, N. G. Andersen,

13th June-Dalay 7th June, General Order.

The growth of knowledge and education in Captain Nonnas, having China has greatly helped their propaganda. It signees of Cargo are hereby informed that their in the hazardons and/or eftra-hazardous Go- downs of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf Lading countersigned by the Undersigned. and Godown Company, Limited, whence delivery may be obtained against Bills of

is humiliating to the Chinese people, who are goods are being landed and placed at their risk HAIMUN, Freneli str., 635, E. de Catalano,

or

Optional Cargo will be carried on noless notice to the contrary be given before TO-DAY.

All Claims must be presented within ten days

7th Jung-Haiphong 4th June, Rice and Gomerul-Messageries Maritimes,

HAITAN, British str., 1,195, J. W-Erans, 15th Jure Coast Ports 14th June, General- Douglas. Imprsik & Co.

HONOKONO MARC. Japanese str., 3,157, S. Togo, 11th June-Moji 6th June, Coal-Toyo Kisen Kalsha.

around. There was only one thing to do, and jail os the Manchu dynasty and on the present 1 91, the steamer's arrival here, after which date HONGWAN T, fritish str., 2,060. Hainsworth; 3rd

M: de Lesseps at ones made his monoplane go up and up until he came out above the bank of fog, and saw the sun again, shining on the ses fog as on a field of snow,

On he flew, st a speed which moment, and he guided himself by the sun, his grew every compass proving

First he aireled round and up, like 1. rising distinguished by an intense pride of to

raca; syklark, in order to get wall above the mist learn of the indignities suffered by their country which was over the Channel. He mounted during the last fifty hundreds of feet, and then, turning towards and of the low place she coppies among

Sixty

Yes, the sea, made straight for England.

the Powers of the world. They are an The destroyer was miles ahead. As the xious to find a scapegoat for this state of things, aviator flew over the sea the mist became a thick and are gearly to accept the explanation of white pall, which shut out everything below and the revolutionaries that the blame must be systemu of government. This idea is assiduously fostered by the students who have been abroad, who have discarded their old principles and beliefs, and who are at once eager for progress not provided with official posts. The prestige and reform and discontented because they are

these young men a dangerous influence among always enjoyed by educated Classes in China gives the masses. Nor is, there a lack of material for theseeds of revolutionary toashing. Taxation grievances and sufferings to prepare the ground has been largely increased to meet the indemnities and the interest on the foreign loans, and the depreciation of the silver and copper coinage numerous reforms prcolimed at Peking hasa has borns heavily on the poorer classes. The done little as yet to lighten the burden of official corruption and oppression. Almost every year there is a famine or seroity of foodstuffs in some part or other of the Empire, caused at one time by drought, at

One of his mechanicians and M. Chereau, a friend, were among the crowd who wore anxious ly waiting at Dover for his coming.

Suddenly Chereau cried Hark!" A moment later the mechanician shoutedIt is he," and then the eagerly listening crowd heard the faint humming of the Gnome engine an in the eky:

Scores of people set off in motor-cars and marriages to try to meet the conqueror when he came te earth. They were all too late, When M. de Lesseps come down in the mes dow of Wanston Court Farm there was only one person in views sergeant of the Royal Garrison Artillery, who narrowly escaped being being knocked

by the Beroplane in his eagerness to greet M. de Lesseps at the moment be landed The aeroplane came down lightly on the grass, and M. de Lesseps stepped out..

descending fdery is lacking in any ofleient system for

It was a most exhilarating and delightful experience, M. de Lesseps told an Exprses

representative,

they cannot be recognised.

have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining No Clainis will be admitted after the Goode undelivered after the 20th, fust, will be subject to rent.

be left in the Godowns, where they will be All broken, chated, and damaged Goods must

No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in examined on the 20th inst., at 3 P.M. any case whatever.

This Steamer brings on Cargo: Erss."Hamburg" from Göteborg. Ex 8.8.Barmo from Bordeaux.

HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE,

Hongkong Office. Hongkong, 14th June, 1910.

[751

FROM EUROPE.

another by Hood, THE HAL. Steamship

"KOWLOON" with its rainfall and water supply. It Captain Enigk, having acrised, Consignees of Hunan, and the same cause seems to be was scarcity of rice that led to the rioting lu

Cargo are hereby informed that their goods are responsible for the dissentent in Nanking. To

being landed and placed at their risk in the largely hazardous and/or extra hazardone Godoras of add to other anxieties, there does not seem to the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown be say firm guiding force in official circles at Co., Ltd whenes delivery may be obtained Peking, and even if no sorious trouble develops

Bills-of-Lading countersigned by the Central Government renders the outlook for sint present the want of a strong and efficient

the future very doubtful. The

Times,

When I started," he said, "I rose to 300 or 400 feet, but when I got over the ses I found there was fog, and so £ rose again to a height of about 1,000 feet. Then I found, as 1 had hoped, that I came out of the fog.

A MOTHER'S LAST

THOUGHT.

straight again in the fog, but I kept on in each day in the drawing room." Thank

line, and soon the harbour and battle My machine behaved beautifully, and at Dover appeared below me to the left. greatly enjoyed the voyage. It was the most enjoyable ride in the air I have ever made. At times I saw the ses sparkling like diamonds, and it was a delightful sensation to be riding so high in the air, with no sense of vibration,"

M. de Lesseps returned from Dover to Calais in the Escopette next morning, and was grosted by enthusiastic crowds. He was entertained to lunch by the Mayor of Calais..

dersigned.

Optional Cargo will be carried on nules notice to the contrary be given before To-DAY,

All Claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which dated they cannot be recognized.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered siter the 21st inst. will be subject to rent

All broken, chafed, and damaged goods mast bs left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 20th inst, at 3 P.M.

No Fire Insurance will be affected by us in any case whatever

This Steiner bringe on Cargo: Ex 8.8. Saffi" from Sotubal, Ex a.. Norge" from Göteberg,

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINE,

Hongkong Offee. Hongkong, 15th June, 1910.

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"For a time I was bothered with a head wind against which I seemed to make little headway, but my speed increased until I was going about sixty miles an hour, and the wind dropped when I was about halfway. It was with joy that I caught sight of the Escopette, for then I know that I word mother I don't mean one of those women A wise judge once said: When I nse tha was going in the right direction The Escopetfe who only see their little ones for ten minutes neas, there are only a few women of that kind, good.

is that one whose first thought is always for her and the fewer the better. The best type of mother: family! Her second thought is for other people's children, her next thought for her friends, and her very last thought for herself. into that low state by neglecting their health Half the ailing mothers you see have just faller while using up their strength in attending to the comfort and well-being of others. To all mothers we say: "You enunot serve your family hetter than by keeping well yourself.

Your children need in you the strength, energy and good spirits which can come only from sound FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, MALTA, health. They need you well and you never can PORT SAID, SUEZ AND STRAFTS. be well enough for all your motherly duties, anless you can digest food. If food lies like a load on your chest, or causes any of those trouble soms ailments which arise from Indigestion, you I will quickly restore your disordered digestivo need the herbal tonic-Mother Seigel's Syrup. systems to working order will make food nourish you, and thus give you the health and strength

THE PLOT AGAINST KING ALFONSO

A telegram to s London journal, dated Madrid, Tuesday, May 24th, states

A desperate plot against the Hfe of King Alfonso has been discovered. It has now been definitely established that the man who carried the bomb which accidentally exploded in the you require. *** Calle Mayor last night, and whe afterwards committed suicide by shooting himself, had dotermined to make the attempt on his Majes ty's life. been seen during the

He had been seen during the day in the neighbourhood of the palace carrying the bag which contained the bomb, Ho chatted with several soldiers, and asked the time at which His Majesty was expected to arrivo. But for a change of plans, indeed, the King would

Mother

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE P.&O. 8. N. Co.'s Steamer

SOMALI,"

THE

reel are hereby informed that their goods are Consignees of Cargo by the above-named being landed and placed AT TAKIE RISK in the Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark and delivery can be obtained as the Goods are Landed

Instructions are given to the contrary within Optional Goods will be landed here unless 6 hours.

Goods not cleared by the 22nd inst. at 4 P.M., will be subject to rest.

in any case whatever.

No Fire Insarsace will be effected by me

Jana-Singapore 29th May, General→→ Ordor

Hus, French air., 742 Fanier. 8th May

KAIFONG, British str. 967. Warrack, 14th June Haiphong 5th May, General-A, R. Marty.

Ceba and Noile 10th June, Wood- Butterfold & Swire.

KAITUKU MARU, Japanese str., 3,070, 8. Sada, 15th Jano-Mej. 9th Jane, Coal-Mitsuí Buasan Kaisha,

KIANG CHING, Chinese str., 1,002; 1; F. Brisander, 45th June-Chinking 31st April, General--Tang Les.

KOWLOON, German str., 2,000, A. Enigk, 15th

June-Singapore 8th June, General Hamburg Amerika Linte

KWANDBE, British afr., 1,228, P. Cole, 4th Jub Tsingtau 29th May, Bal-Butterfield & Swire.

LAEETES, British str,, 1,340, IL. C. D. Framp- ton, 12th Jane Saigon 7th June, Rise and General-Wo Tat Sing,

LAISANG, British str., 3,470, B. J. Tade, 13th June-Singapore 7th June, General- Jardine, Matheson & Co,

LOYAL, German str. 7,237, R. Wegner, 1st

Jane Wakamatsu 25th May, Coal- Sander, Wieler & Co.

MANSHU MARU, Japanese str., 5,248, H. Nishi, 10th June-South Americs →→→ Nitrata and Coal-Ataka.

MATHILDE. German ats, 831, Chr.

derup,

15th June Haiphong and Hoihaw 14tir June, Rico, Pige and General-Jobson, & Co

MEaroo, Chinese atr., 1,339, J. McArthur, 11th June-Shanghai 7th June, General..... C. M. 8. N. Co.

MICHAEL JELSEN, German str. 951, J-Poter

son, 13th June-Saigon 9th June, General

Jebsen & Co.

OMURO MARU, Japanese str., 1,770, 8. Takagi

30th May--Port Arthur 23rd May, Coal Milani Busan Kaisha.

QUARTA, German str., 1,145. H. Madsen, 11th June-Macassar 3rd June, Sugar and General Java-China-Japan Lijn. SALAHADJE, Duish str., 1,257, T. Reedcher, 1st June-Balik Papin 24th May, General Asiatic.

SABTE BARDAS2, Chinese str. 657, J. Martin, 29th May-Singapore 22nd May, Wood and Iron-E. C. Wilde.

BINGORA, Gernim str., 1,120. Fr Minhwits,

8th June-Bangkok 31st May, Rice Norddeutscher Lloyd,

BUISANO, British, str. 1,267, Picknell, 2nd

SUVERTO. British ar 4,011, Cowley, 4th May- Jane Chingwantao 28th May, Cool- Jardine, Matheson & Conte

TAMSUS, British str. 919. J. Heathret. 13th

Seattle and Mauils, Flour-Dodwell & Co,

TJILATSAP, Dutch str. 3,439, La Rovy, 14th June-Tsingtau 7th Jano, Balt-Butter fleld & Swire

TeUZEGISAN MARC, Japanosò str., 2,560, Awa. Inna - Bourabaya 7th Jane, General Sugar-Jaya China Japan Lijn, ki. 14th June-Mike Ith Jaue, Coal- Mitsui Bussen Kauba.

and

VICTORIA, Swedish str., 989, Thor. Eckert,

12th June-Saigon 8th June, Rice Wallem & Co.

WOSANG, British str., 1,127, J, M. Smith, 12th

Matheson & Co.” Jons-Miike 7th June, Coal-Jardine,

SCOTCH WHISK have been driving up to the palace at that back, weak anequalled days of the steamer's arrival here, after which TUESSANG. British str. 1128, P., H. Bolte,

BOLE AGENTS IN

MONG KONG, CHINA & MANILLA. A.S.WATSON & CO LTD.

593

HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTRE

Hongkong Observatory, June 16th.

ة 10

On Dube

· LOW WATER.

Mean Time

Hongkong High:

Height

Previout Day! On Datast

Fri:

11 67

18:

115 a

Barometer Temperature Humidity

29,70

29.59

29.82

87,80

71

71

Wind Directica

Forte

Father

SW

og

SW

gw

2.

ଏଣୁ

Ri

Highest open air Temperature on 16t0, 90 Lowest open air Temperatri

on 15th

· moment."

Is

EA. HEWETT, Superintendent Hongkong, 15th Jame, 1910.

the words of Mza. C. T. K. Lotter, Klerksdorp, Now, all who value their health should hoed Transvaal. "As the mother of mineteen children writes Mrs. Lotter, on July 6th, 1909, "I should know something of the complaints to which mother and her children are subject and I have nothing but praise for Mother Soigel's Syrap, which relieves and cures even where other remedies fail. As a cure for In- downs for examination by the Consignes's and Damaged packages must be left in the fro- digestion, flatulence, pain across the clust or the Company's representatives at an appointed

and generat Seiger's The 20an spent some time in the Northern I first used Mother Seigel's Syrup my date they cannot be recognised. No claims will hour. All claims must be presented within ten Syrup Railway Station on Sunday inquiring that Mrs. Lottier,when, at Durban, I suffered with be admitted after the goods have left the bou certain trains would arrive on the follow- pains in the stomach. One bottle oured me, but

Godowna. had taken great precautions to conceal his always keep the Syrup in the honse, as a pisk- m-up if I feel run-down or overworked, or in Identity Intials were cut from his fiuen, sad ce any of my family need it for stomach or he carried un papore giving any information liver troubles."

ty is is wis na Mra, Lotte identifled as José Carongis Tabarelli, an Argon some people think that digestive disordere

Lotter, for time, who came to Madrid from Barcelona in neglected But if you neglect Indigestion, you 2 ba January He was twenty-seven yes old, will sutter for it. To-day it may be wardly

The body was recognised by Luis Gonzales little stomach trouble, to-morrow it may be Culderon, who said he was a fellow medical biliousness, a head the, or coativeness. Soon it Is student. They had lodged in the same hottes may be cutting pains in the chest, awful agony

Tebareli was half innd," said Calderon.rvous man, and in the stomach, constant headaches and dizziness,

Tauson at the

the sight of food, or chronio Mother miseries. It is made of medicinal extracts of roots, barks and leaves which will tone and of your liver and bowels. It will give you a strengthen your stomsol and regulate the action it gave Mr. Latter, Zoellent health and forth

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Man's searched, and two similar borabs were dis covered, as troll ad quantities of chemicals which are used in the manufacture of explosives,

The bomb which exploded was fitted into jowel case of stee, and was six inches long and chroe and a half inches, broad. It was identical with the one which was thrown on the day of the

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Documents translated from or into Classical or Colloquial Chinens.

13th June Manila 10th Jnue, Sugar and General Jardine, Matheson & Co.

YUNNAN, British str 1,250, W

9th June Saigon 5th Jang, -1 Batterfield & wire

Rice

ZAFIRO, British ate, 1618, E. Rodger, 13th Jane Manila 11th June, Sagar, Hemp and General-Shawan. Tomes & Ce. BAILING VESSUIL AEROW, British barque, 2.971, McIvor, 201

May-Aujor Bth April, Kerosene Oil Standard Oil Co

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