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RUSSIAN TROOPS IN ASIA.

DISTRIBUTION AND STEENGTH.

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COMMON FEVERS.

HOW TO OVERCOME THEIR DISABILITIES.

No more wonderful evidence of the marvellous regulating machinery which exists in the human body can be found than the way in which 'the' body-heat is, in health, always kept at the sam level, no matter what may to the external. temperaturo. Similarly,

the subtle influence of a tropics! olimate manifests itself in the ease with which this delicate machinery is pot cat of gear sud people's temperature goes up, so that they suffer frowa Faver.

During the past few months various rumours of Russian military activity in the Far East have been circulated, and one of the latest ro ports hanit that an important conference between high Russian and Japanoso military officials is to take place shortly in Manchuria. Reports of this kind naturally, give rise to other and more extravagant raionra, and it is curious that while the strictest secrecy is observed in

All fovera, cause an undoubted feeling of Japan regarding the publication of what are weakness. To remedy this, there is nothing so tormed "military weersis,”

rapid довно

in its effect, so certain in its action, or reticonoo is observed by Russian papers, 20 complete in the revitalising sensation it While the movements of troops and similar imparte as Sanatogon, the greatest known reconstituent, to which the medical profession items of military information aro

have, with succord, given the description" the often than not aurecorded in Japan papers, tonin-food with lasting effects,"" even in normal circumstances, the Russian consor-vigilnat as he is in some respects forms not to regard with any seriousness the of matter which would quickly got publication a Japanese editor into serious trouble. In to the foreigner with a knowledge of the it ussian fot, language nothing is more surprising than analyses the negative aspects of his the rocklesanase with which he shows his cards to of Fis country, or an opponsat or prosper ivo oppponeaton of a general engagement, When the ruincars with China were circulated rently, true to tradißen, the Russian Press of Fast

Siberia lost no time in making known beforehand. to all whom it might concern, the details of Rusdan militery dispositions withią what my be called the danger zone. If Chino military agents, among other interested, saw fit to talco advantage of this information as to file the am for future reference who shall blaas theoin?

tho

What Shuatogon can do in Fevers is strikingly shown in the case of Mr. Shirley Trommene (Editor of Capital), 98, Clive Street, Calcutta, who writes: I had a sharp attack of fever great weakness. During the whole period my last October which brought me to a state of diet was almost entirely sods, milk and

frankness with which tho Rusiau publicist Sanalogen sprak ten highly of Hanatogen,

of

war

the

According to data gathered from the East Siberian Prasa Russia's armed strength in the Far East at the prerout tima la distribute oror two military districts, the Prismane and Irkutsk. The comtastuder of the troops of the first- named diatric and atamas, or chief, of the Awar and Ussuri Cossacks, is Lient-General P. A. Levitsky, who hired considerably reputation during the war with Japun, when he serred at the head of the Pwenly fourth Eat Siberian Sharpshooters. He participated in the ty of the principal engugespents, and in recognition of his prowess was decorated with the Order of St. George and promoted to kin present mauk 1908.

majori.

The troops of the Priagar district aro com- posed of three corps. First, Fourth, aud Fifth Siberian Army Corps. Of these the Fourth Army Corps, cousprising the Third and Ninth Sibaran Sharpshooter Divisions with the artil- lery do is allotted thereto, the Fourth Siberian Mortar Artillery Division and thus Sixth Sibarina Supper Battalion, composal the gar the Vladivostock fortress. The core- rikon plement of the Filth Corps includes the Sixth and Tenth Sharpshooter Divisions, the Fifth Siberia Mortar Artillery Division, the Third and Seventh Siberian Sprout But- talions. The staff of this vers is

of the

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which I look for some time, and which not only kupt ine up during the attack, but afterwards restored me once more to full vigour. In fact, I was better and stropper after this course of Slagen than before the atlack."

Sanatogen may be obtained of all Chemists.

(105-347

WEATHER REPORT.

On the 15th at 11.55 -The barometer has rico moderately in the neighbourhood of Shanghai, and fallen considerably in W. Japan.

The depression sitnated near the mouth of the Yangiza yesterdag has moved Eastwards and now occupies Houthern Korea,

-Pressure is highost over the Pacific to the Eastward of the Boniss. It is relatively high over the 9. part of the China Sea

Medorate S. oso a may be exported over the N. part of the China Sea.

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10a.m. to dny, C.55 inches.

The forecast for the 24 hours onding at noon to-day is as follows :-- Hongkong & Neighbourhood.......(*) Formosa Channel"

Same as No. 1.

South coast of Chius between Same as No. 1.

Fongkong Bad Lamoeks.

South count of China between

Hongkong and Hainan. Same as No. 1. *S. winds, moderate; finy as a whole, but

sore showers,

UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS.

in the Great Northern Telegraph Com- Following is a list of anclaimed tolograme

ADDRESS

Khabarovsk, and its variona purts ura qurtered | many's offea'at Hongkong- at Blagoveshabensk, Khabarovsk, Kalasak. Nikdsk asurishy, and the station-Spunky in the Maritime Province; thus the troops of this

Realtered over a largo area and, protect. the Russian Siberian boundary both along the Kelingtje

staff Kwangkabig

Amur and Car. The First C with staff

Kafogwing Krechong

4410..

at Nikelsk-Ussurisky consists of the First and Kwonglontai Kwongyenpong Second Siberian Sharpshooter Divista, the Massey, Hongkong Hotel Ussuri Horse Brigade, the First Siberina 1311, 5288. Mountain Horse Artillery Division, the Fiet. Nohr

2988, Sburian Mortar and Second Siberian Heavy Artillery. Divisions, the First Siberian Sap- pers and the First Siberian Pontoon Battalion, Biego park, and other sections. The troops of this corps, with some few exceptions, are con centrated in the extreme southern part of the Ussuri region, and would constitute the first fighting line in event of hostilities.

FROM

Kobo

Omutz

Soerabaia

Soerabaia

Kobe

St. Petersburg

Amoy

Manila Amoy

FROM

"The following is a list of unclaimed telegrams graph Company's office at Hongkong: lying in the Eastern, Australasia & China Telo-

ADDRESS Arnhold-Staley, Pacific Mail

Line Offer •••.

Chicago Denne Ceyras

Messagerie Australien

Mytho Desarongs-Princa Mabaclinker Hanoi Hailong Lawticheen 221, Hollywood

...

Manila Batavia Rangoon Macão Bombay Namtinh

The troops of the Irkutsk district are com- manded by the nowty-uppointed Lieut. General V. N. Nikitin, who also served through the Bunso-Tarkish and Russo-Japan wir as Captain and Major-General respectively He holds the Fourth and Third Class of the Order Loltye of St, Chorge, Lient. General Nikitin is also Sands alaman of the Trans Baikal Cossacks. In Sherin... the Irkutsk distriot them are

two eorps, Shuncheong the Second Siberian and Third Army Corps. Tengahin e/o Wangfatyuon Portions of the Second Siberian

Hbham Strawl Corp constituto, so to speak, the advance guard Wosing of the Russian troops is any movement against China; they are disposed in the Trans-Baikal Province,!

had consist of the Fourth and

Fifth Siberian Sharpshooter Divisions, the Trans- Baikal Cossack Brigade, the Second Siberian Mortar and first Siberinu Hear Artillery Divisions, the Second Siberinu Sappers and Second Siberian Pontoon Battalions, and the Fourth Siberian Aviation Company. The staff of this corps is situated at Chits, and is on- manded by Lieut-General Alief, who fought Aming the late war oud was decorated with the Cross

George.

Thin af

The the Seventh Siberian Corps consists of and Eighth Siberian Sharpshooter Divisions,

two

distinct

sotulus, Cossack

the

Port Darwin Bombay

HONG KONG TIDË TABLE.

from June 16th to 22ud, 1911.

Days of

Days of

Third Siberian Mortar Artillery Divisions, and | Pri. Fifth Sirian Sapper Battalion. These troops are distributed in the Irkutsk and southern part of the Yeneral Governments.

Week.

Height.

LOW WATER.

H'kong

Mean

ime.

ft. in, b.

m.ft, in, 37 m. 4. 2 3 6 6.8 7 10 1 0 uor low. water.

7 5a 1 nor low water.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 16TH, 1911.

BY ROYAL WARRANT

PURVEYORS TO

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REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE BETWEEN

JAVA, CHINA

AND JAPAN.

EXPECTED

STEAMER

FROM

ON OR

WILL LEAVE FOR

ON OR ABOUT

ABOUT

SHANGHAI & KOBE Second half of

TJITAREM,

TJILATJAP.

TJIKINI

TJIHODAS...

TJIPANAS...

TJILIWONG

JAVA

JAPAN

JAVA

JAVA

JAVA

June

Second half of June Second half of Juno Second half of

Second half of; June First half of July

TJIMAI!

JAVA

Second half of

July

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JAVA

SHANGHAI

JAPAN

SHANGHAT

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7. QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL,

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8th June-Shanghai 4th June, General Butterfield & Swire,

CHINA, American str., 3,186, Emery Rice, 5th Jano-San Francisco 1th May, Mails and General-P. M. 8. 8. Co. CHIYUEN, Chinese str., 1,177, Wm. Jamieson,

11th June-Shangbai 7th Jane, General C. M.S. N. Co.

DAIGI MARU, Janavoso str., 346, H. Murayama,

14th Jane Switow 13th June, General Osaka Shoson Kaisin.

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ga, 11th June Seattle 9th May, Shanghai 9th June, Coul and Genoral-Nippon Yuson Kaista..

LIGHTNING, British str., 2,123, E. P. Smith, 12th June-C-iratta vis Siraita 6th June, General-David, Sawoon & Cn. LOONG SANG, British str., 1.092, Z. Wheeler,

12th June Manila 9th June. Genarai Jardine, Muthoon & Ce MATHILDE. Gorman str., 851, Chr. Ulderup, 14th Jung-Haiphong and Heibow 13th Jane Raud General Jobson & Co. MUREX, British str., 3066, Y. A. Thomas, 10th Juno-Balik Papan 2nd June, Bulk Oil- Aagaard, Thoresen & Cn. SABINE RICKSиne, Daioh str.. 573, D. È. Boers. 10th Jane Fonchow 8th Jane, Ballast-Arinto Petrolomir" Co.

Hron WAEU. ·

II'kong

Men

Tiare.

b. a.

Sat.

16 m 2 8 10 49 17 acinferior high- Na 12 27 4

41

Hon.

19 m 432 4

4. 1 2m 6 34

20.

1 24 5 6 448

9 36.8

1

6

4 5 m 8 8 54

4

2 50 5 2

59

10 25

10 25 1 A

24 4 9 Thurs 22 5 38 5 6 5 52 4 6

á 11

11 9 2 0 0 20 a! 2 7 15 50 s 2 2

2

18 uoinforior high-

0.16 a 6 1

Altogether Russia has in the Bar, East ten Sun. sharpshooter divisions (160 battalions), one dragoon regiment, Eve Cossack regimeste, a Cossack division, two separate Coranck Botnias (forty squadrons and cotning), ton artillery Tues, brigades, live mortar divisions, one mountain horse artillery divisions, two Cossack batteries, Wed. 21 m two heavy artillery divisions, four mortar

two parks, or heury park,

monntain horse artillery parks, aix sapper battalions, two youtoon battalions, two thing companies (iskroviya roti), au aviation battalion and com- pany, a si ge-engineering part, and two railroad

battalions.

Furthermore Russia has in the Bast troops of the Frontier Guards, viz., four battalions, six

infantry regimente (twenty-four battalions), six mounted regiments (thirty-six sotnin), four mountain horse batteries, and a supper company. At the head of the troops of the Trans-Amur District stande Lient-General E. I. energetic general. who participated in the last war, when he commanded the 140th Infantry Zuraisky Ro giment dad' received the Fourth Degree of the Order of St. George and the rank of General for distinguished services,

Fronton Foung and

The Busso-Chinese boundary extends over many thousands of miles, arid for Bussia to defend its entire length would call for a culoral army, but in view of what is regarded as the atterly defenceless state of Western Chipo and the greater part of Mongolia, an military action would

focal- prea of North ised and confined to the Manchuria and, above all the line of the Chinese Eastern Railway. At the western end of this line Russia can dispose of the Second Siberian Corps, with the Third Coupe in reserve; and n

HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER.

Hongkong Observatory, June 15th.

Parometer Temperature Humidity. Wind Direction

Feroeti...... Weather an

Previous On Data On

Doy Bá

3

BAMBER, German str., 908. Wolf, 8th June

Bangkok 31st May, Rice-Batterfield & Swire.

SHIBETORO MARU, Japanese sir. 1,234, No moto, 12th June-Mají 6th June, Coal- Osaka Shosen Kaisha. TELEMACHUS, British str., 1,330, Fraser, 14th June-Saigon 10th Juno, Rice and General

We kot Ring. TJITAROEM. Dutch str., 3,667, P. Zwart, 10th June-Macamar 2nd June, General-Java China Japan Lijn. YATAKING, British ajr., 1,424. 8. J. Payne, 14th Jane-Shanghai and Swatow 10th and 13th Genoral-Jardine, Matherson &

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Co., Ltd. YUNNAN, British afr. 1,240, G. W. Eddy,

Jono Kamih sang 2nd June, Con)-Bet- terfield & Swire.

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the eastern end of the First Corps, which 1910 With INDEX. Price $7.50.

strengthens the trorpa of the Fifth Corp., Along the railroad line itself are distributed the troops of the Frontier Guard, which aggre- gate almost an entire corps.—Peking Daily News.

On sale at the "HONAYONG DAILY Pegas'

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Hongkong, 28th Marck, 1911

Per Berglinger, for Hongkong, from Toko- ba, Dr. and Mrs Stucbel; from Tsingtan, Me Fromm and servast; from Shanghai, Mrs F. Quinn, Mr Carl Jing. Mr A. F. Alves, Mr Mcdonald and servant. Mr Robert Parker, MrR Alves and child, Mr H. M. Tibby, Mr E. Przemysler, Mr B. H. Worring, Mr and Mrs Stuckmeyer, Miss L Trinidad and Mr. C. Bre- Fer: for Ringapore, from Tokalams, Contain Birbeck Mr and Mrs Hankinson, from Kohe, Me and Mrs Armatrone; from Shanghai. Mi

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