HEALTH TALKS.
NERVOUS DISORDERS; THEIR CAUSE AND
CURR
Eight people out of every ten in China have some form of orvous weakness. They may not realise it at the moment, but they have it, all the same. Sooner or later they suffer from one or other of the innumerable symptoms which mark this condition,
Thus one person may suffer from sleep- lessness, another from loss of memory.
LITTLE STORIES
DAY
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 14TH, 1918,
OF THE
*SHIRTS OF ENGLAND. Mr. G. H. Knibbs, the Australian Clov crument statistician, who is now dealing with millions of cards in connection with the 1911 censas of Australia, has come across many amusing replies (according to the Sydney correspondent of the Daily Mail),
an un-
One woman wrote that she was elaimed treasure.” Another of thirty- others from depression of spirits, great seven replied, "Not married; have not
marked fatigue after elight exertion, lassitude, so-called "nervous dyspepain, "Biven an hope yet."
In reply to a query as to religion, a and so on in endless variety, for there man in prison described himself as a Another said he was a is nothing more amazing than the number" secluded saint," of different symptoms which nervous dis blue light another was a
lifor; a third was
abdomer One woman referred to herself as a and another Roaming Catholic," claimed to belong to the "Shirts of Eng land."
orders induce.
A ROSEBERY ANECDOTE.
If Lord Rosebery is in a happy mood the pressmen at the Press (says the Daily Sketch) be will be able to
anecdotes of his relations with their Club dinner on Saturday some diverting fession.
pro-
The great cause of nervous disorders is, undoubtedly, the ton rapid using up of the body's supply of phosphorus which is of the utmost necessity for the health of the nerves, blood, ete. As Dr. C. W. Saleeby, the famous medical author, states: "It is a curious fact that though phosphorus by itself is of no food value to the body, yet, when it is combined with other ele-relate to ments, it is a valuable food, and is, indeed, absolutely necessary for life,"
There is a story of a proof-reader who Ordinary phosphorus, however, and the common drugs which contain it are
The wrote, by way of colophon, at the end of The practically useless for the purpose.
"Thank God! the exclamation phosphorus munt, ua Dr. Salesby states, one of his lordship's very longest speeches, be combined with other elements.
The preparation which best answers these compositor unfortunately, sot this in type, with the following startling requirements for restoring the phosphorus and the speech appeared in print next
body
It to the those nervous disorders, is Sanatogen. is thus described by Sir Charlca A. Cameron, C.B., M., otc., Medical Officer of Health and Public Analyst of Dublin: "Sanatogen is, a substance of the highest nutritive value, containing, as it does, a
and thus effecting a cure of nation:-
At the conclusion of his speech Lord Thank Rosebery left for the South God!"*
LEARNING FROM CHILDREN.
In connection with the talk of malinger large amount of organic phosphorusing under the Insurance Act, the Daily thing is, phosphorus which is offered to the Chronicle recalls & story showing how we tissues in exactly the form in which it may learn from little children. A few can be easily absorbed. It is an excellent years ago so many children were away nerve food.
TO
Your soups and stews will be more nourishing every time. you remember to add a little
BOVRIL
It imparts a delicious flavour
which appeals to the most critical palate.
CORPORATIONS, COMPANIES
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REQUIRING CAPITAL. THE INVESTMENT REGISTRY, LTD.. THE
2, Waterloo Plaer, London, England (established 1880-invested fands, £30,000,000), is prepared to purchase for cash existing, or to be created, issues of Bonda oc Debentures welt scoured on sound revenue-producing properties, both us to capital and income.
No speculative propositions entertained. from school in a village in Northampton- Smallest transactions considered, £40,000; Over sixteen thousand doctors declare shire owing to a strange rash that the
His representatives corresponded with: Agents it to be the greatest revitalising and re-medical officer of the district was called largest, £400.000. Only principals or their invigorating nerve food known to Science, upon to investigate the epidemic. It nourishes the tisanos in the most power inquiries revealed an elaborate scheme of ignored. Booklet explaining how millions of Some juvenile genius had pounds steling bave already been invested; ful manner, and is therefore, the ideal malingering.
preparation for all sufferers from nervous discovered that the juice of a certain advantages offered to borrowers and partieniars
disorders.
REMARKABLE MEDICAL EVIDENCE.
weed, well rubbed in, could produce the rash, and had passed on his discovery to all other seekers of escape from the tyranny of school.
GIRL'S IDEAL HUSBAND.
Every important medical journal has printed articles on Sanstogen's remark-
Miss Lilla Gilbert, the young heiress to able power of bonefiling nervous sufferers. The Medien! Press and Circular states: 25,000,000 dollars, who is about to be "Modern Science has strengthened the married, once gave a description of her physician's hand a hundred fold by the in-ideal husband. She said: "He must be It is & per six feet tall and fond of athletics. Ha troduction of Banatogen. foctly ideal food for feeding the brain must be dark-featured, a good rider to cells, and in all esson acts as a powerful hounds, fond of animals, clean-shaven, The with a firm jaw and ears close to his head. stimulant to the nervous system. wondere brought about by this prepars: He nust be an Episcopalian, a Remb lican, and a moneymaker. He must have tion are no less manifold than amazing.
Distinguished men are no loss emphatic thick hair curled over his left car, with no red in it, & straight nose, large and in the statements they have made of the results they have observed in themselves intelligent, but not soulful, eyes, and must have decided ideas about raising pigs and poultry. He must like lemon with his tea, eat ice-creare with a fork, and must wear his clothes like John Drew.
Miss Gilbert's fance, Howard Benshaw, He is a son of a wealthy is thirty-one.
after using Sanathbishop of Bombay
His Grace the writes: "I use Sanetogen every now and then under my doctor's advice, and always derive great benefit from it."
inember The Rt. Hon. Sir John Gorst, a of H.M. Privy Council, writes:
Sir
required, will be sent only to principals or their representatives, en application in English, French, German or Spanish, to the
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He has the great merita of Sanatogen. taken it with excellent results and, when necessary, will certainly take it again.
Write for a copy of a most interesting by f book, "The Art of Living,
which medical author, distinguished will be sent, fros, to all mentioning this paper, on application to A. WULING &Co., 8, Kiukiang Road, Shanghai.
Banntogen, which can be obtained of all Chemists, always effects a wonderful change for the batter in every nervous case. It will do so in yours. no doubt about it.
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WEATHER REPORT.
There is
T.S.C.
On the 13th at noon-The barometer has fallen rapidly over Japan and the Boring, the
of sport, and a moneymaker, but in no other sense does he answer his sweetheart's standard.
"R.M.N.7.8."
A bluejacket was seen in London the other day (says the Manchester Guardam) "H.M.A.S. Australia." The alteration with a capband displaying the legend from the usual H.M.8. is interesting and significant, but one wonders where the colonial gifts of warships should continue. development will stop if the customs of H.M.C.S. So-and-so for Canada will not be so bad, but "H.M.N.Z.S" for New Zealand will be rather appalling; and if, say, the British West Indies or British North Borneo should insist on presenting destroyers one can foresee a demand for bluejackets with largo heads, so that all the letters can be got on the cap-band,
ST. VITUS RAG-TIME.
depression over North Chine having moved MR. GERALD DU MAURIER ON NEW DANCES aastwards and become considerably deeper. It
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HE P. & O. 8. N. Co's Steamer
"DELTA," Arrived Hongkong on 8th May, 1913,
COLOMBO FROM BOMBAY,
STRAITS. Consiguess of Cargo by the above-named rosal are heroby informed that their goods are
Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each Hongkong und Kowloon Wharf and Godow Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless Consignment will be tortel eut Mark by Mark intimation is received from the Consignees can be obtained as the Goods before NOON TO-DAY requesting it to be landed here.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 16th May will be subject to rent.
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slightly in excess over the Philippine Itiamidst laughter, when proposing The extra hazardons Godowns of the Hongkong and being landed and placed as zx 18 in the Paces, and Includes a Sketch Plan of Mr. Franck
is situated to the north of Kooli this morning.
"The best plays nowadays are written Changes elsewhere are light, pressure remaining considerably below the Dormal ou in Ireland, Manchester, China, and the the coasts of China and Annam, and bring Five Towns," said Mr. Osman Edwards, highest in the Pacific to the S.E. of the Bonins, Drama at the Playgcers Club annual
dinner at the Hotel Cecil. Moderate S.W. sinds may e expeditså over the north part of the China Beu.
Hongkong rainfall for 24 honza, ending at 10a.m. to-day, 0.03 inches,
The forecast for the 24 hours ending at woon to-day is as follows:
DISTRICT
Hongkong & Neighbourhood.
FORECAST.
Formosa Casanel
South coast of Chirs between The Hongkong and Lizanvoks, 1
The s DA No. 1.
Bame a No. 1. same No. 1
Sonth coast of Chins betwein (The Hongkong and Heiner. 1
eloudy, some showery.
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Mr. Gerald du Maurier, in responding, said he was continually bearing of the new movement in drama, but he could not say he had personally been able to detect it. In music there was the new movement -of rag time." (Laughter.) But that was not new. It was either a good melody marred or a poor one galvanised into life. (Laughter.)
Then there was, in dancing, the one-step, which was successful because there was no need to learn it. It was the first thing a baby did when it toddled across the floor. (Laughter.) All the new dances-the Bunny Hug, the Turkey Trot, the Dog Bite, and the rest were only forms of the oldest dances in the world-St. Vitus' (Loud laughter.)
Successful drama, Mr. du Maurier con- * EW. winds, ight to moderate, far to tinued had not much altered since the A good deal had days of Shakespeare. been said about producing, but it was very difficult to spoil a good play or to a had one. (Applause.) As & "make"
he believed in the play that manager. was successful commercially, and in a tale
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All Claims roust reach ne before the 251d May, or they will not be recognized, pred Ne Fire Insurance will be affected, 19. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned.
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and the telling of it. Some dramatists FROM LEITH, MIDDLESBRO', LONDON. gave them a splendid tale, and did not tell it very well. Others had: very little to tell, but told it beautifully.
He had 360 plays sent him last year, but not one of them possessed the required attributes.
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The cargo of Raw Silk shipped on board the str. Atlantique, which left this port on the 8th April, was delivered in Lyon on the 10th May.
The Silk ex T.K.K. str. Nippon Maru, which sailed on the 5th April, arrived in New York on the 8th May, being 5 days and 7 hours after steamer's arrival at Gan Francisco...
The P.M. str. Persia arrived at San Francisco on the 12th May.
The P.M. str. Mangolia left Sac Frun- 3 52 a 0 600 for Hongkong via the usual ports
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YONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed at all Goods are being landed of their risk into the hazardons and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wher! and Godown Co., Ltd., whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained."
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All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be loft in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 16th inst., at 11 AM
No Fire Insurance has been offected. Bils of Lading will be countersigned by.
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co., Agents, Hongkong, 9th May, 1913. *[656
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are landed.
This vessel brings on Cargo
From London, &c., ez k
**Morea” and “ Egypt."
Maloja,"
From Persian Gulf, ex 8.8. B. L. 8. N. and B. & P. S. N. Co.'s Steamers. Options Goode will be lauded here unless izsanctions are given to the contrary within 5 hours.
Goods not cleared within 8 days, including. date of arrival will be subject to rent,
No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in any case whefever.
Datungod packages roust be left in the Co- downs for examination by the Consignees, and the Company's Surveyors, Mours. GODDARD and DOUGLAS, at 10 AM on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS. All claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognised. No claims will be admitted after the goodr bave left the Godowns
E. A. REWETT, Sudan Superintendant, Hongkong, 8th May, 1913.
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"JAPAN," having arrived from the alore Forte, Con- signees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered from alongside.
Cargo impeding the discharge will be landed at Consignees risk and expense into the hazard. ons and or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited.
No Fire Insurance has been offected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the. Undersigned.
DAVID SABSOON & Co., LTD.,
Agenta.
[60 Hongkong, 12th May, 1913.
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