IN THE GRIP OF THE CREEPING DEATH:"
HOPEL FLY PARALYSED-SENT. HOME
TO DIE.
·OF RANGCON.
SAFETY SUBMARINES.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17TH, 1910.
ENGINE TO ELIMINATE RISK OP REPLOSIONS, A series of tests are now being carried out at Portsmouth which, if inccessful, will largely eliminate terriblo risks now attendant on the usa of submarinos. These experiments it is THE EXT AORDINARY CASE OF MR. MANN, reported are in the direction of substituting an sagine cousuming orade oil for the prosent petrol engines which
erry in them such direful possibilities of disaster and death. There are substances more dangerous than petrol, and by far the greatest of all risks attendant on submarine navigation of an explosion
39 that or inhyxiation from an escaps of vapour when the submarine has dived,
A few years ago all that could be said of Mr. W. Manu way that he was a pitiable, helpless, human wreck, for Faralysis had fastoned on him so completely that his physicians, declaring his DARO to be hopeless had sent him home from Hospital to die. Yet recently Mr. Mann, now well and strong Luce quors, was able to say to a visitor at his home, No. 4, Maroliant Street, Bengeon:
In the British Navy alone in the last serou years there have boon no fewer than iix disastere
"My remarkable cure by Dr. Williams' Pineffirely due to the use of petrol. These word
Pills is complete and permanent, the doctors have marvelled at it."
MRW MANN,
OF RANGO JR.
CURED OF PARALYSIS BY
DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS.
Before the years of sicknesses which led up to and culminated in that dread disease, so aptly tormed the "Cresping Death," Mr. Mann was a well-knit, muscular British soldier, with long service in the Royal Garrison Artillery to his credit, during which he had been through two campaigns, one against the Afghans is 1876-89,
and the other in Burma in 1887. The more Idea then that he would ultimately become a helpless bed-ridden paralytic would have seamed the height of absurdi
But by
by degrees his systent weakened, his health became more and more uusatisfactory, his narros gave way. until one day in 1957, to use his own words, "Buddenly, without any warn ing a violent tremor ran down my spine, my lage shook under me, for a moment I was stunned. The stroke me so sudden and so violent that it completely unnerved me, and immediately it passed I grav dizzy and faint.. LAGGING LIMBS AND EXCRUCIATING PAINS
February 12, 1903: Explosion on A 1. Six
injured.
February 16, 1905.
killed and sight
Explosion va € 5., Bir injured.
October 17, 1905
Explosion on A 4. Nọ
livos lost.
June 13, 1907 Explosion on CB;
oficer and two men killed.
One
Jope 1 1909: Explosion on A 4.
injured.
Four
August 6, 1910: Explosion on A 1. Two
ofleors and five mon injured.
OTHER
ER NATIONS PROGEES.
Au engine consuming crude oil would obviate many of the possibilities of disaster of this kind. But the grost difficulty in the way of paral enginners is to countrust one light enough for uso in a submarino which would consume this frol As soon as an engine answering these requirements is built oue of the greatest prob lems of snbraarine warfare will have besa Holved.
All the British submarines are now ran entirely by patrol motors, but it is under stood that the Frosch Goverùment have already abandoned the type, and have an `effective oil: engine in uso.
Tho Germans are also believed to bavo mado rapid strides in this respect. They have had a great deal of experience with the Diosol engines, which are quictly creating, a refolu. tion in marine engineering. It is not unlikely that they are being fitted in the now Gorman
submarines.
"Those Black onginsa consumó a hoary oil, and are entirely different from these used for the consumption of potrei.
An authoritative aunouncement regarding the progress that is being made with internal combustion engines for aso in all types of war. ships, coupled with the new development ja regard to submarines, indicates that there is a tremendous future for oil fugl as the motive power for the world's navies.
Authracite coal has been found excellent for producing the gas for internal combustion engines, but the supply of anthracite is scarce, and the banker capacity needed to carry a suffont quantity is grat. Everything points to oil as the motive power of the ship of the future, whether for naval or commercial pur
poses,
FUTURE OF OIL FUEL.
The steam turbine effected a revolution in engineering. There are now great possibilities about the internal combustion turbine fed by oil. It has not made vast progress so far, bo' ramon to believe that it will some there is
good
in time,
The superiority of oil over coal has been con- clusively proved from overy point of view. Its boat valno, weight for weight, is more than a
"I went to the doster willout delay," con tinued Mr. Mann, but I could not conquer my dread that this stroke was not all that I should have to suffer. And my fears were realised. Bofors long the dreadful grip of Paralysis began to fasten upon me. My legs lost strougth and gave way under me My loft log began to lag. ify left arm failed me next and I was taken with a strango numbness. Three weeks after the symptoms had appeared in my foot, the Paralysis had crept on so much that my left side war almost paralysed. If I did like this," and Mr. Mana bent his arms backwards, expanding his chest, "an exeruciating pain would shoot through
chost. It was as though my heart fuel gives a ship a my were being dragged out with pincers..
THE PARALYSIS CREEPS ON Slowly but surely the Paralysis crept on, and finally I was taken to the hospital more dead than alivo. By this time my left side wWAS practically doad, the lower part of my body was similarly beaumbed, and the lower portions of My AYTUR WAre nzeless,
A TERRIBLE EXPERIENCE, **Day after day went by and I was dying by inches. In the night my foot would draw up and become aumbed with cold, for, although the muscles and sinews wore beyond my control, they would contract. Then I knew the pain that breaks the stortest heart. Of course there was no actoul feeling in the lower parts of my lega, but here," and as he spoke Mr. Mann passed his hands down his thighs, enffered what men must feel who have their legs taken off without chloroform,
TAKEN HOME TO END HIS DAYS,
hen, when there was no hope of my re- rory, I was taken here. In hospital I had been entirely fed on milk, but at home the nurse
I gave me whatever she thought. I could cut, as death seemed sa close. It was whilst I was lying thers half-dead, paralysed beyond human aid, that there came to me an idea. I had often read of the wonders which Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People had accouspired and I felt a desire to try them. I sent for a supply of the Fille at once.
third
greater than that of Welsh goal. With oil there are no difficulties compared with thong caused by dirty tabes and clinkering of fires, which put a boiler out of service for an ap preciable period every few hours,
But the greatest advantage of all is that oil increased radius of action. A ton of oil requires only thirty-eight cable feet of storage, against forty-four cubic feet of a ton of coal, so that a ship with her bunkers full of oil can steam much farther than one with bankers of the same capacity illed with coal.
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ymas, 48, 260 314 and 15.
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DESTINATION.
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GENCA, ALGIERA, GIBRALTAR, &C.
BUELOW Matine and Sermon (11am.) | rocassional, Mymń
& B.CV 862; Koapses, Festal; Vonite Tucker; Special.
VANCOUVER, SEATTLE, C. SUVERIC Paxim, 65 (Garett, 12th evening); Te Deum, Horo Mr. Mane stayed his narrative for & Oakeley (15th evening): Jubilato, Oussley (20th VANCOUVER VIA SHANGHAI, JAPAN, &c. moment, and then in a tona fall of conviction morning); Hymns, and 365) National Anthon VANCOUVER VIA SHANGILAI, JAPAN, &C.--- and sincerity he said, It was wonderful Pro cher, The Bishop of Victoria Choral Com
& TACOMA VIA JAPAN wonderful!
mpion (3,45 m.) Stainor in ; Hyang, 318
Hespouses, Festal Processional, Tyme 382; Special Plus, 147 (Batistill, 30th evening). 150 (Humphreys, 31st evening); Castal Domino, sball dwell
"IT WAS WONDERFUL ""
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MONTMAGLE PANAMA MARU.. INADA MARU
*After three bottles of Dr. Williams' Pink and 324, Forenfeld Amen. Evensong
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to bed myself, and after a few more bottles. Crotch; Dous Misereatur, Gos; Anthem, "Te PORT
felt that ahead of me -bow for off Pills know not--was the promise of life again. For the first time since my illness began I was able found that I had the strength to get up, I per- severed with De, Williams Pink Pills, move missing a dose when it was due on any account. and my progress continued, from day to day I felt better and better. Then I knew that my. troubles was nearly ended and that I was getting well.
"After a steady course of these marvellous Pills I finally beate red and strong again; and then I went back to my old mode of life, taking plenty of exercise and eating my food in a hearty manuer. I have had no touch of Paralysis since and am my old weight again. In fact my remarkable cure, thanks to Dr. Williams' Tink Pills, is complots and permanent The doctors bave marvelled at it. Many medical men have since examined me end pronounced me thoroughly cured."
and 380 Sevenfold Amen; reacher, Rev. C. E. in the land"-Stainer; Hyons, 370
Thompson, A.; Voluntaries, Hymn Celeste Grey, Saint D'Amour-Elge.
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17th Sunday after Trinity, 18th September, 1910. 31orning Service at 11 am Holy Communion at CHEFOO & TIENTSIN foon, Erering Barvice at & p.m. Sunday School TIENTSIN VIA WEIHATWEI at the Vicarage at 10 am. Servieze on Sundays SHANGHAI are:-Holy Communion on 1st, 2nd an 1th Sun- days os the month at 8 am, on 1st, 3rd and 5th
Morning Prayer '11 Sundays at noon. Evening Prayer at 6 pm.
UNION CHURCH, Kennedy Read--bunday, 18th September, 1910, Special Facher. Mr. H. 8. Mackenzie. Worship 11 am. Psalm, 145 (Duke Street); H, mas, 135 207 and 613; Anthe God thall wipe away all sense." Hymns, 14, 126) 425, 51 and 517.
Worship 6pm.
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KOBE & YOKOHAMA OKOHAMA & KOBE Paralysis is the last and worst form of Nerrons Disease: Mr. Mann'e case is an eloquent
VIA SWATOW & AMOY proof that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale
The N.Y.K. str. Nikko Maru (Australian SWATOW. AMOY & FOOCHOW People cure Paralysis just as
as they pure Nerve Debility in every other form. There is an Line) lelt Thursday Island for this port via SWATO excellent reason. There Pille give now, rich red Manila on the 15th Uistant, and is expected SWATOW
SWATOW. AMOY & FOOCHOW PUKOW hlood, which revitalises exhausted nerves and hore on the 26th instant.
The N.Y.K, str. Kitano Mara (European, W & HAIPHONG builds up the debilitated system. In this way they
have oured almost numberless eases of Line) left Yokohama for this port via Kobe, HOINOW
CEBU Boistica, St. Vitas Dance, Beri-Bori, Maji and Shanghai on the 14th instant, and is MANILA
MANILA, Neuralgis, Mental Debility, and Early Decay, exported here on the 26th instant.
The N.Y.K. str. Bombay Maru (Bombay MANILA are likewise unrivalled in cases of Anemia, They are Indigestion, Liver Complaint, Back-pains, Line) left Bombay for this port vin Colombo MANILA Malarin, Eczomis and other Skin Disorders, and and Singapore op the 10th instant, and is MANILA the special ailments of women, Obtainable at expected here on the 28th instaut. most ahops where medicines are sold, or post free, price $1.50 for 1 bottle, or 88 for 6 bottles, from The Dr. Williams Medicina Co., 84, Szechuan Road, Shanghai.
The Apear str. Japan from Shanghai and Kohe loft Moji on the 16th instant morning, and may be expected here on or abent the 20th
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P. & O. 6. N. Co.
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About 21st inst. To-day, at Noon,
About 5th Oct. On 1st Oct.
OF 2nd Nov.
On 6th Oct.
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...On 29th inst.
On 21st
On
st., at Noen
... On 27th inst.
at 6 P.M. To-day,
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& Co.
C. R. Longdon, 2. P.&O. 3. N. Co.......
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J. W. Evans
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On 29th inst., at 5 PM, About 20th inst
...On 28th inst., at Noon
Quick despatch. On 25th inst., at 4 PM, On 20th inst., at Noon. To-morrow, nt Daylight To-morrow, A.M,
Oz 20th lust., at Noon About/21st inst, On 22nd inst., at 4 P., About 22nd Inst.
Oa 26th inst, P., On 27th inst.
...On 29th inst
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19th inst., at Noon, Tu-morrow, at Daylighe To-day, at Noon On 19th inst., at 4 est. On 23rd inst.,
st 4. On 24th inst., at Noon. On 30th just, at 4. On 21st inst., at 4 P.. On 20th inst, at 9 a.M. On 24th inst
On 20th inst, at Noon. ..... Quick despatch.
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