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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 20гH, 1911.

HEALTHY LIFE IN CHINA.

Punch'e old and trite, but nevertheless trae, saying "In Life worth Kring That depends upon the liver," applies more to residents in Chins than to anyone clee-only those who suffer know how very much more. And yet there is no reason why this should be so, why a man should not be inst as in China as in the home of those who come out country. The majority do not regulate life in accordance with the well and to keep woll requires the greatest care and discipline. In a country like China, where the extreme heat makes so enormons a difference

CHINESE CORONATION

"ADDRESSES,

We have received printed translations of throw Chinese addresses to the King in connection with His Majesty's Coronation. They are from the Chinese of Tal 0; Cheng Chan, and the north-western District of the new Territories

NAPIER JOHNSTONES' chauget conditions of tropical countries. To be respectively, and we reproduce them below

"SQUARE BOTTLE"

WHISKY.

UNVARIED FOR OVER 150 YEABS.

THE SAME TO-DAY AS IN

1745.

BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.

BOLE AGENTS IN HONGKONG:

LANE, OBAWFORD & Co.,

and from Azt WINE MARCHANTS,

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NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. THE P. & O. 8. N. Co.'s Steamer

THE

-DELHI."

STRAITS.

FROM BOMBAY, COLOMBO AND Consignees of Cargo by the above-named vessel are hereby informed that their goods are being landed and placed AT THEIR RISE in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where sch Conn gumont will be sorted out Mark by Mark and delivery can be obtained as the Goods are landed.

This vessel brings on Cargo:-

From London, &c., of s.s. "Morsa." From Persian GuƯ, ex a.. B. I. §. N.

and B. & P. 8. N. Co.'s Steamers. Optional Goods will be inaded here unless instructions are given to the contrary within

6 hours.

Goods not cleared by the 26th inst., at. 4 P.M., will be subject to rent.

CHEUNG CHAU (1).

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ASIATIC CHEAP LABOUR,

- TENDENCY OF WADES TO RISE.

The continant of Asia, remarks an Indian paper, baa long enjoyed the blossing--and draw- back-of cheap labour, but every year finds that labour becoming scarcer, and nowhere in the in Lodis. For ontaries the wages, status and arifface of the change more noticeable than living standard of the Indian coolles remains the game, but suddenly humanitarian sympathies from abore shot down to the Foor lahore

the prices of beneath, mingled with rise in food that was hardly humanitarian, ad the We rejoice in British role as though a gift coolie's wages row together with his standard aud bin general status. The verves to the functions of the human body, it is essential from Heaven has discended on us, and to man!. of living labour ons may say, bag barde

"bagsri test our gratitude and faith we should present or Your Majesty with the sun-light. Cheung been abolished in this country, when imme Chau, formerly a barron deserted island, is now distely the m n who formerly worked for covered with habitations built on the mountain nothing must receive a wage double that which of mountains, and from days. And with the rise in wages comes the slopes; from our homes the eye can range over he could reasonably expect to gain in former endless chaine the abere where we carry on our business higher standard of living. There are coolies

етрапа boundless

still in the hidden recesses of the Himalayas.dr octar. Successivo generations of our families the secret haaut of the Sonthal and thil, who have lived here throughout the ages and our are content with one blanket and the simple fore sons and grandsons.ro numbered in hundreds of their fathers, flour and rice and water. But Since our land has been included in British on the slopes of civilisation the one blanket, and Territory no have been ruled by a bezerolout flour and water system does not exist. The more

8npsu is like highly civilised coolies naturally

to life that the requirements of the body should be rogalated with more than ordinary care. But If we keep the digestire orgaus healthy and the good working order, one man perve machine in

Pip be as well and healthy in the tropics as in

And we can do so, for medical science cadilly, has evolved a sabatanco that, whilst easily combination the two digested, contains in

Happy vital properties for nourishing the body and for stimulating and feeding the nerves.

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Sapatogen, the nerve feed, is almost univer- sally recognised by medical men as a true scien- tillo food. Readily digestible-so much so that its use in the acute s aga typhoid fever is

many physiolans-with a high government whose code of punishment vol- more clothes and better food, and also modiai i practised by

anet open on three mid-a. (2) atom of it being value, almost every nutritive

ence bas extend-d to infioite distances exceeding which they did witheat in the former Spartan absorbed and assimilated, rich in that necessary oten the Emperors Wan and Wa. Your existence. There is nothing to be raid against element of all the tissues of our body phosphor Majesty's bounty was extended to all the people, the natural wish to rise in life, which is commen They us, Sanatogen forms at once an almost perfect and its influence is like the infinenes of to most men besides coolios, One cann t by su and complete dist for the low-power system Spring. We are influenced by Your Majesty's artificial standard control their wages.

other which most residents in China pussess, Used in benevolence like grass swaying before the are subjecte corners and strikes, like time it will prevent that devitalization of nerves breeza. Wo rajoice that throughout the world modern sonomic product or Workman's Union, and indolence of digestion, respiration, circulo-All disputes have been allayed by Your and to a certain extent ons sympathisee with the merament of the class to raise itself with- tion, etc., which all dwellers in tropical climates Majesty's sirtas, know and dread sa mab.

of Mysore in his recent remarks on Mr. Hall Caine extols its virtue:

"Whitskall Court,

Lordon, W.

My experience of Banalogon has been that as a tonic nerve food it has on more than one ocension done me good,"

Have Caines

Even when one of the numerous insidious tropical diseases bas gained foothold, Sauatogen. according to medical testimony, is a power with which to dislodge the for if scientific theory and actual practice in the cases of enteric and other fevers have any weight at all. The author of a paper in the Indian Medical Gazette," December, 1906, entitled, "The Maintenance of Health. in Tropical Climates," states this For resklents in tropical climates, opinion suffering from general debility, the best and most readily assimilable food is a combination of cassin with glycero-phosphates. This cannot be prescribed as an ordinary mixture, pill, or powder, but for somo years past I have used the preparation known as Sanatogen, which is composed of 95 per cent of pure casein and 5 I have per cont. glycero-phosphate of sodium. used Sanatogen en starge scale, and have every reason to be satised with the resulta obtained.

one of over 14,000 written en. only

This

No Fire Insurance will be effected by mdorsements from physiolines. If any further in any case whatever.

Damaged packages must be left in the Go downs for examination by the Consignees and the Company's Surveyors, Messra. GODDAND and DovoLAS, at 10 AM. on MONDAY, and THURSDAYS. All claims must be presented within ten days of the steamar's arrival hara, affer which date they cannot be recognised. No claims will be admitted after the goods bave left the fiodowns,

E. A. HEWETT, Superintendent.

Hongkong, 20th July, 1911.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.

HE Steamship

THE

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"ARRATOON · APCAR," having arrived from the above Ports, Cou- signees of Cargo are hereby informed that their goods will be delivered from alongside.

Cargo impeding the discharge will be landed st once, at Consignes risk and expense.

Carge remaining on board after 4 P.2. of the 26th inst. will be landed at Consignees risk and expense.

Consignees of Cargo from SINGAPORE and PENANG are requested to take IM- MEDIATE delivery of their gode from along side, each cargo impeding the discharge of tho vessel will be landed and stored at Consigue risk and expense.

No Fire Insurance has been effectod.

proof were required, it is to be found in the vast number of letters from distinguished men and women who have themselves derived benefit from the use of Sanatogen.

Madame Sarah Grand, the distinguished authoress, writes:

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"10, Grove Hill,

Tunbridge Wells. "I am glad to be able to tell you that Banstegon has done everything for me which it of nervons is said to be able to do for debility and exhaustion. I began to take it after nearly four years' enforced idleo as from axtreme debility ad felt the benefit a most immediately. And now, after taking it steadily three times a day for twelve weeks, I find myself able to enjoy both work and play again, and also able to do a much of both as I over did."

Sanatogen, which is a fine whito' powder, is put up in bottles, and can be obtained from all chemista

An engrossing booklet, containing matters of vital importance to well-being in the Tropics has recently been issued. It is from the pen of a poysician long resident in the Tropics, and is entitled. "How to keep well in tropical olim It should be in the hands of all desirous ates" of knowing how to get well and keep well. A copy can be obtained, free of charge, from Mes A. 8. WATSON & CO., Hongkong, from Send

Dills of Lading will be countersigned by when alea Sanatogen can be purchased. the Undersigned

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Hongkong, 24th July, 1911.

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Ing the glory of the pearl etown. The amb riod

plantors nad managers of large

We recently heard of Your Majesty's regain.ont, however, going as far as the enthusiastic eadors of all the nations in full dress respectfully

Haubly we prepare this poor and earse address to express the longing in our hearts yearsing for Your Majesty as the sun-flower craves for the rays of the sun.

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convoy congratulations to Your Majesty. The masses of men, the question of labour is of the five continents send up fervent prayers for you, most harassing. Already it is gained with and we the abject people, like ants, lang for difficulty and ratained at high prices, which cau- Your Majesty and crave for a glimpse of you act well go higher if concerns are to pay. as, we crave for the Sun. In the roads and Indian labour is the beat and cheapest that can by-ways young

and old chant your praisen, be bad, and as long as they can the Colonies will loging our delight in Your Majesty's rala indeat for it, and the Indian coolias is not so sud sur boundless joy in your infinite steeped in Swadeshi me to forare high wages in bounties. Your virtues and peaceful govern- foreign land to fill Indian gardens at a lesser mentare one substance. We the people rejoincing fee. The best meu emigrate, nad a large per in the bounty radiating from your royal throne centage of store are left to harry the pisut r. will ever observe virtue and modesty. We stand Bat oven so, all tains considered, the Indian up to gaze on Your Majesty's illustrious glry, colie is still the best and cheapest that can be your empire is world-encircling. We pray for had. His place cannot be takou by a Your Majesty on eternal life, even the Nine of any other race, or by machinery. When one compares statistics his food is still cheaper, and Imperishable Elements (3.

his wages are still lower than those of labourers in any other country, except perhaps China, where frugality has the firm suppert of the State, But it would be a rash man who imported Chinees gangs to India, and ac extravagant one to boot, for outside their own country and in dealing with foreign red devils the demands of Chinese are tortionste. When all the hard things that can be said of the Indian coglie have been said, he still remains the best of the breed, even in these degenerate democratic days En can be dis ciplined, made to work, taught much bandi- eraft, and trained in intelliance without rising too much in self-esteem, All this must be taken into account with the prices of his labour. Unintelligent work cannot be called cheap, nor the Rion labour of the inept and dull wit. The more capable the man at his calling the more natural intelligence will be possess, and if this he quickened by better training and a higher standard of living the man is surely worth his We who are olders happily serve in His prios. Beter feeding mana bat as brains and sheltering teat, and thoughtfully gazing on botter mausolo, and therefore a far larger output bis festive ritual, we raise our bands, and bow of labour. our beads, and with one voice we lift our song of praise:

(1) a small flebing island, aren 4 square miles, (2) Viz. It is a man's own fault if be gats caught in it.

(3.) In the Book of Bosty.

NORTH-WESTERN DISTRICT OF TRE NEW TERRITORIES.

This Twenty-Second day of June in the year 1911, is the day of the Coreustion of our Grest England's King. To-day the whole Empire in its several parts rejoices, the wide universe together is glad.

The land of the Fragrant Streame in pomp and procession barns with fervoir for three days: the people of the New Territories with prayers and praises ery in joy," Long live the King."

Deep is our reverence for Great England's noble lordship of the Europe of the West: the. wise enlightenment of her good rate brightly irralliates the circle of the globe. Fashioner of the weal and fortune of her people and subjects: Source of the fountains and springs of constitu tion and law Promoter of riches and prosperity in business and enterprise: Publisher of royal counsels of wealth and power. All beauty is given unto her; No distance is untouched by

ber.

Looking down the length of twenty centuries, gazing across the breadth of Bre continerts, we see naught that ras comparo with her majesty, none that can rival her virtao. Meet it is that they who enjoy her protection should with full hearts show their reverence in the dance: and that they who hear of her fame should with straining heads lift upon their voice in song.

Happy are we in sewing the day of our new Lord's succession to the throne, and assumption of the tassellest crown. His surpassing goodness is sown obread; bis scholarly virtueis establish- The splendour of his diguity i ed anew. daily more excellent; the dow of his compassion descends in showers.

At home wn feed upon his kindness; abroad we clothe ourselves in his virtuo.

We rejoice in the triumphs of his country's.

power we pray for the continuance of his sacred virtno. We set forth the story of his great emprise: we sing the praises of his boundless protection:

May his devoted subjects be without number- may his bouevolent rule be without end.

Humbly we hope that the Chariot of Stat will be guided by him for a thousand autions. Presented in reverent praise by the elders.

TAI O.

Edward The

His

On behalf of ourselves and all the Chinesa residents of Lautao wa beg to express to this Governmont, through yoo, our sincere thankej for to-day's splendid entertainment on the occasion of the Ceroantion of Their Most the Gracions Majesties The King and Queen of Great British Empire of which this small island the reign of we live in forma part.

late Her late Majesty Queen Victoria and Majesty King

Seventh, TiO has had a fair share of peace and prosperity-a result Food policy of due to the window, virtas, and good Their late Majesties. With all the excellent examples of His Imperial Ancestors before we are confident that His Majesty bim,

Iork- will rival his Imperial Ancestors in ing apparent, and in giving a far-reaching affoot to, all those good qualities, which were so highly esteemed and appreciated by all both within and without the four seas.

We earnestly hope that t is day may mark the beginning of a gloriena relga for the King Emperor George the Fifth, and that throngh His Majesty's good pelley and far-reaching influence continued race and prosperity may reien in erary part of His Maje ty's dominione, We hope that the well-being of this small island will receive no small share of the gracions care of His Majesty's representative to make it flourish in every diretion. We pray God to bless His Majesty, that he may have a tranquil reign and a long life accompanied with every happines, and made notable by many glorious schioremonts.

We ask that our congratulations and our readiness to do homage may be conveyed do the Representative of His Majesty in Hongkong.

GOD BAVE THE KING.

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comes

"MONTSERRAT”

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Hongkong, 28th March, 1911

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