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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14TH, 1911.

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SHANGHAI NAGASAKI, KOBE, YOKKAICHI, YOKOHAMA and he despatched for SAN FRANCIBOO HONOLULU, on SATURDAY, 28th October, at 1 PM

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THE EVIDENCE OF POLICE SERGEANT WATTS.

UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS: 3 Following is a list of unclaimed telegrama lag in the Great Northern Telegraph Com- Pay's office at Hongkong- Courbon (2) Dowsankoe..... Hermick

ADDRESS

Well over six feet in height, of fine physique, and with fifteen years' military service to his credit, during which time he rose to a important non-commissioned rank in his regi ment, "The King's Own Scottish Borderers," Bergeant J. B. Watts, now of the Burms Folios has always been picked man for ceremonial Hongonehong parades and public and official functions Hongoatran the occasion of Lord Minto's visit to Mandalay

Jeehong

A

Hiraoka Ce

in 1907 Sergeant Waits was deputed for special Kong man-of-war Haiyung daty, but his share in those historio proceedings Back came to an abrupt termination for reasons Limon which he recently explained.

Sergeant J. B. Watts,

of Mandalay, Burma, Cured of Etsemic, Backpaine and Nervous Ileadockes by DR. WILLIAMS PINK PILLS. "The day following the Viceroy's arrival in Mandalay," said Sergeant. Watts, I was carried to hospital suffering with a most exhausting

STOMACH COMPLAINT. -

After remaining some time in hospital the stomach trouble was patched up and I found myself once again in the outer world, but what a change in the meanwhile had been wrought in me; I was but a shadow of my former sell, and in such a weak state that I was placed upon specially light work. Even this proved too mach for me, and the officer in charge, notining how ill I looked sent me to my quartets with instructions to remain there until my health mended. Medical aid was again called in; the doctora said that I was in a deplorably

WEAK AND BLOODLESS state. Special medicine was prescribed, but this proved too strong for my system and almost turned my stomach inside out. I could not. retain suficient nourishment and continued to lose in weight and strength,

Headaches, and other nervous symptoms caused me much suffering, but the greatest pain I endured was from

A BURNING. BASH

which appeared on my body. Later this took the form of a number of mattery pimples which upon bursting caused others to form, until my whole body was almost covered with wet nloerating eruptions. This the doctor ding nosed as

WEEPING

ECZEMA.

I received both internal and external treatment for the Eczema, but there seemed little hope of it ever being cleared away, as it held me in its grip for two years.

"My kidneys too eventually boramë out of order, at times I really felt as though my

BACK WOULD BREAK with pain. I dreaded going to bed, my back Aoked so much there; no matter what posture I adopted I could get very little rast or pense.

Such was my pitiable condition day and night when through the post I received one day a pamphlet which told how people had been and of various blond diseases by Dr. Williams Pink Pills I obtained a supply of these Pills and steadily took them. The first few bottles

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Taladeriah Passenger

Simons Toraishi Tokunaga 135 Victoria

Street

1616

7079 1795

3458 5466

1565

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FROM

The following is a list of unclaimed telegrams lying in the Enstorn, Australain & China Tele- graph Company's office at Hongkong:-

ADDRESS

Bischoff, Astor House

Chaenhengehen, 54 Des Your

FROM Pforzheim

Street

Ceba

Doonan

Gunahusthung

Melbourne Bangkok

Hannon Mrs. N. R.

Care

American Embassy

Cedarlake

Inada, Tsuruya Hotel

Talpoh

Konwy 8 Augniata

K

wonghonghunt

Lambangkee

...Bangkok ...Iloilo

Hanoi

...San Francisco

Lau Hi Tack Cruiser "Hai Ynng" Mamoi Magnenen, Astor...

444

Moore care American Consul.. Mazila Pierce, Miss Mildred Sohmidt, Habert, Longkong

Hotel Slekoboo Smith, Pompay... Stockwell Takfoong

...Manila

...London

Blagapore

Manila

Bydney Semarang

CHURCH SERVICES.

PEAK Caunch-Holy Communion at 8 pm. and evening prayer at 6.80 p.m. orory Sunday..

UNION

CHURCH Kennedy Road Minister, Rev. V. H. Hickling. Hospital Sunday. 11 .. Hyana,

423 and 127;

43,

Anthem God shall wipe away all (ilmarnock).

Mozart God

424, 423

Jubilato

pm. Hymne 18,way all tears" (Fiel) 97. Jons' CATHEDRAL, Hongkong, 10th September, 18th Sunday after Trinity. Holy Communion (8,16 m.) Mating (11 n..} Rasponzer, Faria

Din Venite, Stainer; Palms, of the 15th morning; Te Deum, Hopkins in G.;

4 Ayrton in E. Arthom, en Word of God."

the King." Holy Communion Save (12.15 am Hymna 271 and 138. N.B.-Paalm 1.3.ando in unison. Psalm 77 versus 1, 7, 11,16 75 voren 1, 3 nad 11 in unison. Pasi 70, versor 17 and 18 is union, Evening (6.45 Responses. Ferial, Panima, Oakley, Magnificat, Smart Nuno Dimittis, Wesley, Hymns, 219, BFS NBPsalot 76, verees 1 to 4 18 to 10, 21 to 28, anit 20 Preacher, "The Bishop of Victoria 45 to 32 73 and Gloria in unison. Col'estions will be made in aid of the C..8 Hospitale at Pekhoi and the Alice Memorial, Hongkong.

p.m.

CHRISTIAN SCIENER SARVICES:-Zetland Street, off Queen'e Band Central, Sundays at 11.15 a.m. and Wednesdaya at 6.30p.m.

HIGHLAND FEUD SETTLED.

THE CHIEFTAINSHIP OF THE CLAN

MACDONALD.

Au arrangement has bean arrived at for the settlement of the fead which has existed for several hundred years as to the chieftainship of the Clan Macdonald. The matter was made public at a dinner held in the Highland Village at the Glasgow Exhibition under the joint auspices of the Mantonald Society of Glasgow and the Clan Ranald Bociety of Edinburgh.

he hoped that their view of the matter would be published in dus course, and be thought the not be distasteful to the clan. The treaty would clan would find nothing in it that would offend ausceptibilities from whatever point of view.

SHIPPING IN PORT.

THAMERI

ALCINOUS, British str., 4,278, Risponhausen, 9th October-Ligerpock via Singapore 1st Sept, General Butterfield &Swira. ANHUI, British str., 1,350, J. B. Harris, 11th October-Shanghai 8th October, General -Butterfield & Swire. ARABIEN, Dazish str., 4,613, J. B. Certanu, 4th Oct.-Antwerp 27th Aug, General, Paper and Iron-Melchors & Co. BORNEO, German str., 1,344, F. Sem bill, 12th Oct-Sandakan 7th October, Timber- Melohors & Co.

Buyo lagu, Jijanese str., 3247, T. Saga78, 29th Sept. Moji 24th Sept, Coal and Mdise-Toyo Kisen Kaisha. CATHERINE APCAR, British str. 1,730, L. c. Townerond, 12th Oct.--Caloutta via Straits 24th Sept., General-David Sassoon & Co. CANADA MARU,

7. Japonesa str., 3,678, K. Hori, October→→TRooma and Shengkol 2nd October, General-Osaka Shosen Kaisho. Сионика,

German str., 1,025, T. Bridon, 7th Oot.-Bangkok 27th Oct., Elos and Rose-- wood-Butterfeld & Swire.

DAUIE MARU, Jap. str., 699, Yamaguchi, 11th Ook.-Swatow 10th Get,, Goneral-Osaka Shosen Kaisho,

DEVAWONGSE, German str, 1,057, E. Gathe WADD, 29th Sept.-Manils 25th Sept.--- Butterfield & Swire.

FOOSHING, British str., 1,423, W. D. Walsh,

Sit Oct.Guayma and Jardine, Matheson & Co.

Mexico 3rd Oct.→→

WEATHER REPORT.

On the 13th at 12.20 p.m.The barometer has fallen moderately in Vladivostock, while it contianos to rise slowly over Chin

The depression appears to have been moved into the. Ben of Japan. are, however, not in hand,

The Japanese returns. and pressure is relatively low over the Pacific The high pressure area lies over Ching, to the East of the Philippines.

Frosh to strong monsoon will continue fo prorail aver the N. part of the China. Sea.

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 am, to-day, 0.01 inches...

The forecast for the 24 hours eading at noon today is as follows:

FORNOAST

DISTRICT Hongkong & Neighbourhood

TH

Formosa Channel

IN. and N.E. South coast of Chius between N. and

winds, strong.

N.E. South coast of Chins between Same as No. 1.

Hongkong and Lamooka (winds, fresh. Hongkong and Hainan...

N. winds, fresh; drizzling rain at frat, improving Intor.

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL

Station.

FUKULA MARU, Japanese str. 1,946, S. Kurs wski, 4th Dot-Moji 25th Sept., Coal- Mitsa Hishi Goshi Kwasha, KRONGWAI, German str., 1,777, F. Nicolaisen, Vl'ostock

5th OutBangkek and Swatow 4th Oct., Nemaro Rico and Moal-Butterfeld & Swire. Hakodate. KIANG PING, Chinese str., 1,222, H. Uddon, Tokio 5th Oct-Chinkiang 29th Oot, General Kochi Chinose.

REGISTER,

October 13th-AT A.M.

KWANGLEE, Chinese str., 1,648, Pratt, 11th Kagoshima

Nagasaki..... October-Shanghai 8th Oct., General KWANG PING, British str., 1942. Waggatt,

C.-M. S. N. Co.

LA

10th Oct-Chingyantao 3rd Out.. Coal Chinese Engineering & Mining Co. Bree, British str. 1.340, C. C. Page. 9th Cot.-Buigen 5th Oct., Rice and General MACHEW, German str., 996, R. G. Zöllnor, 9th

Wo Fat Sing Oot.-Singapore 1st and Hoihow 8th Oot, General-Butterfield & Swire.

L

Oshima

Naba

Wiad.

Lour.

Barometer.

Humidity.

Temperature.

Direction.

Weather.

Fores,

7. 29.93 4777 NB:

60.

6

9 & 30.08, 58

ส.ค.

9.30.1

49 NNY

""

30 16, 67

.6.30.09 66

N NNE

Swatow Taichu Taihoku

Pescadores Tainan Koshuż..... Canton Hongkong Viet. Peak Maono Gap Rack...... Wachow

30 09 6394 NNT|

5a.130.

30.02

29.99

₤30.03

9 a.30.16

66182

30.08

NNE

30.13

NNW

Hoihow

Tourana Phalier

13

8.30.16 68 30.03 B2

NYE

C. Bt. James... Арлеті

6 a129.93 75

Manila ......

10, 29.92

6 a 29.86 79

» 3989 62

#

29.90 $8

Labuan

(29.94 81

Ishi'jimu Bonin Is. Weihaiwo... Chefco Hunker Shanghai Kiakiang Gutalaff MARIE, Gorman str., 1,169, H. Schiniter, 7th Amoy ......

Sharp Pest Oct.-Saigon 2nd Oct., Rice and General Jebean & Co. MATHILDE. German str., 831,. Chr. Ulderup, MONTEAGLE, British str., 6,163, W. Davison, 11th October-Haiphong and Hoikow 11th Oct., Coal and GeneralJebson & Co. R.NE, 8th Sept, Vancouver via Jatar and Shanghai 5th Aug., Goperal-Canadian NINGFO. British atr., 1,2:8, Pickard, 11th Oct.

Pacife Railway Co, -Hongay 8th Oct, Coal-Butterfield & Swire. PERSIA, British str., 2,744, A. Lookett, 11th

October-San Francisco 13th September, Pakhoi General-Pacifi Mail Steamship Co. PONGTONE, German str., 98, W. Botofubr.

5th

Oct-Bangkok 26th Sept., Rico and Teakwood Butterfield & Swire. RAJABUKI

German str., 1,189, C. Wolff, 11th Oct-Ban, kol via Swatow 10th October, Legaspi Rice-Butterfield & Swire.

Bacolod SIAM, British str. 992, Kabt. A. Binne, 2nd Iloilo Oct. Singapore 25th Sept, Kerossae oil- Ceba BINGAN. British str., 1,047, F. Jamieson, 11th

-Asiatis Petroleum & Co.

General-Butterfeld & Swire, Oat. Haiphong 8th Ont., Ride and

SUNGKIANG, British str., 987. H. Mathias, 1st

F. 6. Froo, Director." Hongkong Observatory, October 1 th, 1911. Oct-Haiphong 26th Sept., General-the level of the sea in inches, tonths and hundredths. 1 BAROMETER, reduced to 32 degrees Fahrenheit on TIRODAS, Dutch str., 2,578, Jurriaanso, 23rd hit

"Butterfeld & Swire.

2 TEMPERATURE, in the shade, in degrees Fahren--- Bept.Batavia 13th Bept, Sugar-Javbamidity of aiz saturated with moisture being 100.

9 HUMIDITY, in percentage of saturation, the China-Japan Lijn.

4 DIRECTION OF WIND, to two points, cloud, d driesling rain, I fog, g gloomy, h boil. 1 FORCE OF WIND, according to Seafort Beale 6 STATE OF WRATHER, b blue aky, e detached 24thightning. o overcast, p passing showers, q squally, r

rain, know, ttheader, vigibility, w dow (wet)

O BAIN in inches, tenths and hundreths.

HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL

roliered me "from the burning itobing and the Clan Macdonald Societies, chieftain † TJILIWONG, Dutch str., 2,470, J. P. V. Damme

began to feel hopeful when I saw the

SORES DRYING UP.

The chair was occupied by Sir J. E. A Macdonald, who, in responding to the toast of remarked that he thought the question of the ship had been settled in a reasonable and I cannot really describe the happy feeling that sensible way. He did not know whother. came over me when I first took solid food again the fond was so terrible that they could not live. without fooling any pains afterwards. Within the near neighbourhood of one another, but further supplies of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills my he noticed that the signatures to the agreement nerves were braced up in a marvellous manner, had been appended one in Russia, the second in and it alan seared to me that may very blood was South Africa. and the third in England. He being changed to new. This new blood made me hoped now that the fead was ab an end, that at the strong bealthy man I am to-day, and although their next gathering they would see the three. it is four years since I coased using Dr. chiefs assembled at their festive board, Williams' Pink Pills I have never had another day's illness."

By their tonic and purifying action on the Blood Dr. Williams' Pills have repeatedly cured Skin Disordere, Anemia. Malaria, Indigas fion, Nervoneness, Rheumatism, the many forms of Nervoas Disorders dreaded by man, and the ills that affect women only. Of dealers, or direct from the Mid-Eastern branch of the Dr. Willisma Medicina Co., 84, Szechnen Road, Shanghai. 1 bottle $1.50, 6 bottles 18 post free, Remember the Pills that cure "are

DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS

MARTIN'S

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their in As the work, or pows from 4- KARZIN, Ob wet. Moniḥampton, Mig

MARTIN'S APIOL&STEEL Random PILIS

Juliak, 11th Oct.Batavis 2nd Dat. Sogar sad General-Jura-China-Japan Lija, Wunu, British sir., 1,227, Howard,

Sept-Kobio-Butterfeld & Swire.

CLARKE'S

B. 41, PILLS,

A warranted cure for U acquired or constitutio al Dis

charger from the Urinary Orgaus

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VISITORS AT HOTELS. HONGKONG HOTzIn MT. H.

Arensina

Bir Alexander Bosville Macdonald, replying to the toast of "The Chiots of Clan Ronald, Glengarry, and Speat" said that at any time during the past 400 years it would have been impossible for one chief to respond to the toast of the two others. With the smash up of the ordship of the Isles at the end of 1400, the policy of the Government of the day was to breed d'acord among the three branches of the olan antil jealousy became almost a hareditary instinet, That had gone. on down to the present day, to the detriment of wies II, F. Barnes the olan All three of them professed un unbroken Hue of pedigree, while even if it could Mine M. C. Black.

Mr. O. Berch be proved that one of them represented the Mr. & Mrs. J. Bryan senior line, that would not make him chief of Mr J. N. Boron the whole clan. They had to get the voice of Mr. P. T. Chi vore the whole clen, but as the clan was scattered all Mr. W. E. Clarke over the world that was imposible. His friend Sirf Elliott-Cooper Clanranald thought the matter out, and a treaty

Miss M. E Cover was drawn up The treaty was to the effect Aur and Mrs L. W. that none of them for one instant renounced

Cramphu his individual claim to be the senior branch, bat that for the good of

the

clan they agreed to bary the hatebet, and to act in amity with one snother. A difficulty arose as to what would happen if the three of them turned up at one dinner, Who W. Drew. would take precedence? Ho suggested that

Mr E J. W. Eames should toss up," and in the treaty they Mr. H. G. Fisbor

r& Mr W

-Firth would find a clease providing that whoever won would for that night only take precedence of

Mr J. Forrester Mr Leaman Baller the two others. (Laughter sad cheers.) Now that the three bad decided to bury the hatchet Br & Mrs J. Goald Mr G. L. Goodrich

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Consular Oficials of the Governments of. Chins and Japan. Between China, Japan and Manila to Ofeisls of U.S. Diplomatic Service, U.8. Consul Generals, Consula and Vice-Consula located in Asis, also Commissioned Officers of U.S. Army, Navy and US. P., and M.B. Services. These Special Rates apply when travelling at their own expense and to their families. To all Points:-Missionaries and their families..

INTERMEDIATE SERVICE.

PERSIA

9,000 Tons

W

FRIDAY,

CHINA...10,200 Tons`..... FRIDAY,

20th Oct., at 1 P.M. 17th Nov., at 1 P.M.

THE 8.8" PERSIA" will leave for BAN FRANCISCO VA SHANOILAI, NAGA. SAKI, KOBE. YOKOHAMA AND HONOLULU, or FRIDAY, 20th Ost, at 1 P..

On the Fine MAIL Stormers, CHINA and PERSIA FIRST CLASS,

SALOON SERVICE is faraisbod at Intermediate Rates.

FARES, HONGKONG TO LONDON

vin Canadian Atlantie Ports, £43.

via New York-

£45,

£25.

HONGKONG TO SAN FRANCISCO Through Bills of Lading issued to Japan, North, Contral and South American Porta For further information as to Passage and Freight, apply to the Agency of the Companies KING'S BUILDING (opposite Blake Pier).

STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.

MAIL SERVICE TO AUSTRALIA.

STEAMERS

EMPIRE

ST. ALFANS

EASTERN ALDENHAM

MAIL

SCHEDULE (SUBJECT TO MODIFICATIONĮ.

ABBITE HONGYONG FROM AUSTRALIA,

26th Oct. 17th Nov. Ist Dee

LEAVE HONAKONG FOS AUSTRALIA. Tuesday, 17th Oct. Saturday, 11th Nov, Baturday,

.. 9th Dec, Saturday, 23rd Dec.

The above Steamers are fitted with Refrigerating Machinery, ensuring a plentiful supply of Ice, Fresh Provisions, etc., and are lighted throughout with Electricity. All State-Rooms have Flectric Fans, A duly qualified Doctor and Stewardess aro carried.

For further particulara, apply to

FRED J. HALTON,

AGENT.

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Hongkong, 10 October, 1911.

Mr & Mrs L. Kennard

Devin Mx Count Dohna Mr & Mrs Dobbin Mr G. W. rnileite

Mr E E. Griffu

·Capt. T. P Hall

Mrs Bamburger M & M

bal

& Hanni

Hon Mr.B.A. Howett hima For pitone Dr. Spencer Hough Mr & Mis H.A. Jansen child and infant

Capt. B. Innes

Nr. A bastore. Mr J. A. Mecsator Tr, O. Marriott Dr. G. W. McKean Mr J, Meterri Mr E. V. Mitchelmore Mr G. Moule Mr. B. W. Moore

Hr& "r B, Moulder Mr V. d'Oettingea Mr Ernes H. Pond Mr A T. Prickard ~M.. E. II. Bay Miss F. Beay

Mr Shelton Hooper Lt. & Mrs. G. E. Stalogy

C. Sibley Capt J. von Sign land Mr. H. Solewon Dr. & Mrs A "Spalding

and infant

Mr. Spittles

Mia W, Sqn-ra Capt. J. Vangham. Mr. E Warez M› E, J Waterman 7. We denburg Mr F. W Wool

Air Amerison A & Mr W. C.

Hollis

GRAND HOTEL

J. W. Bayfield

B. E. Boonsan

C. A. Bi die

Mr. Virs A, B, Cow!

J

A Pouxbo

J. P. + dwa da

Oska ranz

W. Maxfield F. D.

cant H.W. 5. Valler P. L. Nenninga

0. Niesen

H.On

W Pattison

Mr. & rs. E. Perkis

children

Jorgens~J.-W. Pringle Jr. - -

Capt W. A. Guy B. James MI

and Mrs. and child Dr. F. T. Keyt John E Kin horn

F. P. Lafestey

Pau' Li der

W. McKay

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co.,

[1262

AGENTS

Mr. Frank Moss

and child on C. Frerichs

Mire Roberts

J. M Roberts

B. B. Rozburgh

W. Rude

O. F. Simpson

E Taylor

H. Schmitta

H. Watling J S., Wataon

REGISTER.

Hongkong Observatory, October 13th.

Barometer Temperature Humidity...... Wind Direction

Previous On Date On Date

Day at

ot 4 p.m.10 sm,

4 p.m.

3000

30 13

30.07

76

66

66

63

82

North

North N

Forcoti.....

1

Weather

.0

od 0.01

od

82

Highest open air Temparature ou 11th...79 Lowest open air Temperature on 1th.TZ.

HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.

From 13th to 19th October, 1911,

HIGH WALES,

Days of

Days of

Month

Sat.

Вал

Moa.

Tnes.

Wed.

LOW WATER

H'kung

B'kong

Mean

car

Time,

Time.

St Ja

835

14 m 0·25 7 5

4 14 4 7 5 31

15m 131

Height.

2 2 0

7.2m 10 82.0

No infor high. rer.Jew-wator 16 3 8 7 0m 11 24

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Mr E. Arndt Mr & Mrs Ancott

Mr W. Auderman.

Mr. H. Bennett

Miss K. 4. MacGy Mr. & Mre J. F.

MacGregor

Mr E.J. McNulty

Dr & Mrs G. D. K. Mr.K. S. Morrison

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Mr&Mrs D. B. Donnelly

Mr. & Mrs Hayes

Mr. H. Hoffman

Mr In inger

Me langdon

J. Robertson Mrs G. Sachse

Mre M. E. -bearer

Mr. A L. Shields

Mr & Mrs 4.P. Lammert Mr Woofphal

Mr. B. D. towart Mr. B. Webh

Mr. Ringrove

Mr. J. W. Wilson

and children Mr Whyte Mr&Mrs A. C. Logan

Mr. & Mr. H. A. Nisbet

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