CHRONIC DIARRHŒA.
ITS DANGERS AND HOW TO OVERCOME THEN,
Uncomfortable, inconvenient, and often painful as is ordinary diarrhoea, these conditions are as nothing if the disease ik neglected and allowed to become chronic, for it may end in dysentery or in abscess of the liver, which is no less
grove.
While every thinking individual will seelt medical advice for this condition, he should always remeniter to restrain his appetite in spite of cho temptation to eat a lot, partly to satisfy the voracious hanger which is invariably present, and partly in the mistaker, belief that, by so doing, he will keep up his strength.
The all-important food for chronie diarrhea is one which is absorbed almost, if not entirely in the stomach, so that it leaves no solid residue to irritated and irritable intestine.
rich foods, the best is undoubtedly Sanategen, of which that distinguished Srsician, Dr. Gumpert, has written in one of the leading medical journals of theworld Sanntogon is absorbed without leaving any residue.
Thousands of doctors and patients have endorsed Sanatogen's power of maintain ing the sufferer's strength in acute and Even when chroti'c chronic diarrhoea. diarrhoea extends to dysentery, Sanat agen's power may be gauged from the following statement of the Rt. Rev, the Bishop of Irina and Vicar Apostolic of Eastern Burmah, who lives in a climate Lordship! which resembles our own. His writes: Sanatogen bas eured me of an obstinate, dysentery from which I suffered for a long time, having found all drugs powerless against it. This, per- haps, because I cannot stick to a milk
diet, which I abhor."
Sunstogen can be obtained of all
Chemists.
[111-503
SHIPPING IN PORT.
ATKAMIRS.
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NOTES AND NEWS.
Here are some sayings of Professor Haintsbury in the course of a lecture in Edinburgh University on the relation between history and literature 强烈 studies: Milton has asually been thought a great pret. "History says to Literature. Mind your
manner': Literature says to History, Mind your Fact and date knowledge matter."
are indispensable." "You can get a
from Macaulay." little history even
Place literature first In the Legin- ning was the Ford
The muses
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, JULY 4xm, 1018.
which is raised and expended abroad, ie £200,000,
As much as $50,000 was raised last year from the various mission stations abroad. In the Samoan istands alone the natives sent home £5,000 to the society, in addi- tion to supporting one hundred native pastors of their own and sending pastors and teachers under the missionaries of the society to the cannibals of New Guinea.
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS,
The P. & O. chartered str. Beunere în are not handmaids to each other; they are sisters; and history was, unexpected to arrive at Hongkong on or
about the 15th July. though it is sometimes forgotten-a
VESSELS EXPECTED.
THE AMERICAN HAIL.
The P.M. str. Siberia, carrying the United States mail, left Yokohama on the 30th June, between 2 and 4 pm for Hongkong via Kobe, Nagasaki and Shanghai.
A writer in the Frankfurter Veitung complains that Venice is the noisest place in Europe. It seems that he was lured there by the old saying that Venice is a quiet place. He was assured that he would find no motor-cars, trams, or heavy lorries to disturb his sleep there, and he accordingly cheerfully took a room over- looking the Grand Canal. He soon found that the steamboats, with their sirens, and disturbance of the water, the shrill voiced gondoliers, and the inevitable crowd that seems to collect under the windows of every hotel in Venice to talk | July, at midnight. until the small hours of the morning were far worse us destroyers of sleep than motor ears and trams, to which he was
at all events accustomed.
Mathematicians hard up for new prob. lems on the theory of probabilities might tackle one suggested by a letter in the English Mechimic.
panny
In 1836 the writer
tried a new steel name-punch by stamping his name on a penny. In the ordinary course he paid the penny away, and forgot all about it. That was in the North of England, Twenty years later his son, then in business in Londor, received the eame penny as part of his change in one of Lyon's tea shops. Added interest is given to the chance event by which the penny came back by reason of the fact that the son was born in the same voar in which the coin was stamped. Apparently in its twenty-two years wanderings that nevor came into the hands of anyone connected with the Mint; otherwise BABON ERSKINE, British str., 3,505, J
Sarker, 28th June-New York 6th it would have been. impounded as a defaced and illegal coin, Some years May, Case Oil-Standard Oil Co. BENCLENCH British str., G. McMillen, ego advertisers began stamping their 30th June-Moji 24th June, Coal-wares on French 10-centime pieces, and so popular did they become as advertising Gibb, Livingston & Co.
mediums that the Government stopped CarYVEN, Chinese str., 1,267, E. H. Pratt,
their circulation. 28th June-Shanghai 25th June, Gen eral.-Chinese. CHOWAL, German str., 1,115, E. Gathe- 30th June Bangkok 22nd June, Rice.-Butterfield & Swire. (CNGANG, British str., 1418, C. J. Mattock, 30th June-Chingwantao 23rd June, Coat-Jardine. Matheson & Co.
mano,
DAGNY, Norwegian str., 83, P. Solvesen. 30th June-Hoihow 29th June, Coal and General-Angaard, Thoresen & DALTIN MARU, Japanese str., 1,576, C.
Co.
Nagano 2nd July-Tamsui 20th June,
General-Osaka Shosen Kaisha. DILWARA, British str. 3,400, G. W.
Ramage, ..., 23th June-Moji 21st
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Our civilisation, remarks an Indian contemporary, seems to have some rather large defects to judge from reading the Following rules published by the Bishop
of Manchester for his diocese: --" Girls should never accept an invitation to join Sunday school or Bible class given them strangers, even if they are wearing dress of a sister or a nun, or are in clerical dress. Girls should never accept
lift offered by a stranger, in a motor, taxicab, or vehicle of any description. irls should never go to an address given them by a stranger, or enter any house, restaurant, or place of amusement on the vitation of a stranger. Girls should
THE CANADIAN MAIL.'
The C.P.R. atr Empress of Russia left Nagasaki on the 3rd July, at 8 p.m., and is due to arrive at Shanghai on the 4th
THE GERMAN MAIL.
The LG.M. str. Torch, carrying the German maila with dates from Berlin of the 11th June, left Colombo on the 28th June, and may be expected here on or about the 0th July.
MERCHANT STEAMBEA,
The II.A.L. str. Preussen left Singa pore on the 28th June, p.m., and may be expected here on or about 4th July, a..
WEATHER REPORT
On the 3rd at 11,46 sm--Prownie remains low over China, but has increased; moderately from the Bonina to N. Japan. A depression is approaching Vadivostock from the westward and gradients are steep from the main and to Лирыв
Pressure as increased slightly in the south. Moderate winds are indicated along the cast con f. of China and over the N. China Soa,
Dougkoup rainfall for 24 hours ending at 9 m., today, 0.1 inches,
The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noor ì. -day in ax tollows:
DISTRICT
• Hongkong & Neighbourhood
FORBUAST.
*A
The same mura azul
No. 1.
South coast of China batwroen The same as Hongkong and Lamooks. Į, No. 1.
South cost of China between (The same as
Hongkong and Hainan.....{
No. 1,
• S. winds, moderate, squally; fair.
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL
Station.
REGISTER..
3RD JULY. 1913, M.
rostock omuro Hakodate The Barber Line str. Satsuma, from Tokio New York, loft Singapore on the 29th Kochi June, and is due here on or about the Nagasaki..... Kagoshima...... 5th July.
Tokohama Maru Oshims The N.Y.K. str. (American Line) left Kobo for this portala vin ports on the 27th June, and is ex-'shi'ju peeted here on the 8th July.
Wina.
Hour,
Barometer
at Sea Level
Temperature.
Humidity.
Weather.
Direction.
Force
THE
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Jonin Is. holoo The NY.K. ́ ̄str. Kanagawa Maru (Calcutta Line) left Calcutta for this port
Woihaiwei ilankow via ports on the 17th June, und is expected here on the 6th July.
Ichang........ The Hansa str. Birkenfeis left Tientsiniukang...... Changeba....... on the 30th June, a.m., and may be ex-
Shanghai Qvtalaff pected here on or about the 6th July a.m.
The NY.K. str. Kirin Meru (Calcutta Sharp Peak Line) left Calcutta for this port via ports. Amoy on the 29th June, and is expected here on
Swatow the 18th July.
Taiheku Taichu........ Tasman ******** Loshun Pescadores Canton Ungkong
up took... Tacao Wushow
Pakhoi how Phulien faurane.
The NY K. str. Sanuki Maru (Ameri- can Line) left Seattle for this port via ports on the 17th June, and is expected here on the 20th July.
The T.K.K. abr. Kiyo Maru arrived at Honolulu from Manzanillo on the 11th June, and is due in Hongkong on the 20th July.
The str. Glenroy passed the Suez Canal on the 6th June, for Hongkong via
Straits.
The American and Manchurian Line tr. fansas passed the Suez Canal on the 17th June, for Hongkong direct.
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LAD.
June, General. David Sassoon & Co. I never go with a stranger (even if dressed hipiking, from Weihaiwei, is dus in: Welsh 2nd July-Singapore 25th their relations having suffered from an yatsiang, from Calcutta, is due in Hong-
FooSHING British str., 1,423, W. D.
s a hospital nurse) or believe stories of June, General.Jardine Matheson accident or being suddenly taken ill, as this is a common device to kidnap girls. & Co. FER MARU, Japanese str., 4,087, R.Girls should never accept sweets, foods, a
Hongkong 5th July.
→ 2963 79
29.72 76.
7.29.83 81
6 a 29.97 80 82
529 88- 29.94
-29,93
» 29.89 29.89
Hokow
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Srom Lo
Amoy Suntow
Japan and Formora
Koalat Tajosof
Osaka Majl
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Shimonoseki Tamsui
EASTERN STUERIA
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Seoul Chemulpo Kanson
CHOSEN Vronsan Mokpo
Fuisa Pingyang
6 L 29,78 33
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Lugaspi
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BOLNEU
Labaan British N. Harts
BANGKOK
binan
129,93 80
T. F. CLAXTON, Director.
1. BAROMETZ, reduced to 32 degroos Fatirenbeit,
Fooksong, from Shimonoseki, is due in
kong 13th July Hoongkong 5th July. Tominaka, 1st July---Moji 95th June. Ilass of water, or smell flowers offered Laing, from Shimonoseki, is due in
Hongkong 6th July. GERMANIA, German str., 1,000, Jensen, buy scent or other articles at their door, | Yumsang, from Calcutta, is cur in Bongabrenheit.
Coal-Mitsui Bussin Kaisha.
Girls are also warned never to go to
them by a stranger; neither should they 90th June-Sydney, Copra.-Siemesen 18 many things may contain drugs. & Co. HAICUING, British sec., 1,207, W. C. Pass. London or any large town even for a nore, sad July-Swatow 1st July,ngle night without knowing of some safe lodging." It seems rather a sad state of General-Douglas, Lapraik & Co. IOHANG, British phr., 1,225, W. Sbane, 26th things on the whole, and rather a reflexion from the polier to the Jace Chingwandae 27th June, Ccal- Battered & Swire.
Isenta, Italian str., 2,481, G. Belsito, and July-Moji 8th June, General.-- Carlowitz & Co.
15th
KATYO MARU, Japanese str., 3,040, S
Minato, 1st June-Karatsu June, Coal,-Suzuki & Co. KASHING, British str., 1,143, E. Byers, 2nd July-Chinvantas 25th June, Coal.-Order.
ת.'
everyone
parents.
MISSIONARY PROBLEM.
LONDON SOCIETY'S £70,000 DEFICIT
TENT) OF THE MISSIONARIES MUST, COME HOME
Four causes, the Pall Mall Guzette is KOREA, American str., 5,661, A. W.
informed, have brought about a deficit of Nelson, 25th June-San Franciser 29th May, Mails and General.£20,000 in the year's income of the Londo Pacific Mail 8.5. Co. Lixcanin, British str., 2,275, Jackson, 1st
250 June, Coal- July-Mike
Mitsui Bussan Kaisha. LaNaSANG, British str., 1,003, W. G..G.
Lask, 1st July-Manila 28th June, Geral-Jardine, Mathurson & Co. Marsas, British str., 1,645, Corneck, 30th, July-Sandakan 23rd June, Timber.— Jardine, Matheson & Co. ONSANG, British str., 1,174, Picknell, 94th June--Saigon 20 June, Rice and Menl-Jardine, Matheson & Co. PHUYEN, French str., 1,246, Ribault, 20th June, Bice- June-Saigon 25th Bradley & Co. SEATTLE MARU, Japanese kiz., 3,822, T. Saitow, let July-Manila 29th June, Flour and General-Osaka Shosen Kaisha.
Missionary Society, making an accumula- tive deficiency of £70,000,
kong 10th July.
ARIRE LING, LIMITED.
Flintshire, from Portland, is due in
Hongkong 14th July. Den af Ruthven, from London, is due in
Hongkoug 22nd July.
SRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Yada'a, from Singapore, is due in Hong-
kong 6th July.
PASSED THE CANAL.
May 30th-Antilochus, Nore. June 6th-Ernest Simone, Glearoy. Satsuma, Peucer, Tydeus, Dex of Glamis. June 10th--Bokemia, Vippan, Preussen. June 13th-Caldas, Indrani, Namur.
(1) A falling-off of £8,000 in spite of an
equalisation fund in the legacy income, | File, Perseus.......
There have been three or four had legacy years.)
(2)
(3)
(4)
Jane 17th-Bengloc, Dunbur, Lennos,
A falling-off of £7,000 in contributions Torek, Kancas, Lovat. from the churches, due to the special effort that was made in the last month of the financial year to complete the raising of a quarter of a million for the sustentation of their own pastors for home work:
Jure 20th-Bayern, Miyazaki Maru, Vinochow, Prins Ludwig, Tango Maru, Vorwaerts, Cotswold Range Yangtze, Amazone, O. J. D. Ahlers.
June 24th-Ghazee, Liberia, Meinam. June 27th--Lothian, Stentor," Narkin, Demodocus.
Magellan.
Ist-Benvenue,
CHILDREN
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on the level of the sea in inches, tenths and hundredtha.
TEMPERATURE, in the shade, He degre
HUMIDITY, iu porcentage of eaturation, th humidity of air saturated with moistro being 100.
& DIRECTION U Wazo, to two pointa,
5 FORCE OF Wirin, according to Danfort Scale: 6 STATE OF WEATHER, b blue sky, c. detachid g'ond, d drizzling rain, if fòg, g gloomy, h hail 1, lightning, o ororenat, possing showers, g squall, rain, a snow, t thunder, v visíbility, w dew (wati
7 Rary ninches, tenths and hundredtha
HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER.
Hongkong Observatory, July 3rd
Previous On Date On Dat
Day At
at.
| at 2 p.o: 6 a.in.
2 p.m
Barometer Temperature Inmidity
29.76
29.78
29.86
86
83
86
74.
84. 74
Viod Direction
Force Weather ein..
SW
SSW South
3
2
2
0
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Highest open air Temperaturu on 2nd... 87 Lowest open air Temperature or 2nd... 82
Month
4q2;,&
LOW WATER
H'kong.
Mead
Time
HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.
Si,
kron 4th to 10th July 1913
HIGH WATTE
OF
FAR
CATHAY.
B'kong
bleau
Timo.
▲ SOCIAL AND POLITICAL NOVEL OF
ABSORBING INTEREST,
ft. p.
2.3
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4 m 8:32
144
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5
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A temporary increase in expenditure. including repairs to the steamship John Williams, which has been cruising for 1 Jaly twenty years in the South Seas, in order | Palawan, Peking, Prinzess Alice, Afghan to keep her up to her Al rating at Prince,—Arabia, Tranquebar Glenfarg, Lloyd's. The failure to get the 6 per cent. increase for which the society, budgeted as boing the minimum with which the SIAM, British str., 0., F. Peynne, 25th
work could be carried on with officiency. June-Pulo Sambo 18th June, Case
Touching on the effect of this large Oil.-Asiatic Petroleum Co. SIKIANG, French atr., 615, J. Pannier. deficiency on the labours of the society. Mr. Basil Mathews, the editorial secre- 30th June-Haiphong 26th June, Gen
tary said: "We are sending out to all eral-Messageries Maritimes.
our fields instructions for missionaries to TAMON MARU, Japanese str., 3,146, A.
meet and devise means for cutting off Kobayashi, 30th June--Maji 23rd possible areas of work or for reducing the June, Rice.--Mitsui Bussan Kaisha.
work in other ways in order to secure & TAILIWONG, Dutch str., 1,081, J. Psaving of £15,000 a year. This may take
Schotten, 14th June-Macassar 5th two or three years to achieve. June, Sugar and General.-Java- China-Japan Lija, TRIUMPH, German str., 719, Langschwager, Sad JulyHoihew 28th June, Cou eral-Jebsen & Co. VOLUMINI, British str., 3,540, Henry Plough, 25th June-Kobe 1st June. Timber.-Robert Dollar, & Co.
THIRTY MUST COME HOME.
By CHAS. J. HALCOMBE,
Formerly of the Imperial Chinese Customa Service, Author of "The Mystic Flowery Land," etc.
TE
The seriousness of the position HE VOLUME, which consists or 481 Pages, and includes a Sketch Plan hecomes clear when it in realised that you can only save on missionaries salaries. of historical interest showing the disposi It simply means, therefore, that some tion of the Forces at the battle of Kweilin. is dedicated to Sir ROBERT HART, thirty missionaries, or about a tenth of the whole number employed, will have to G.O.M.G., and Dr. A. RENNIE.
come home.
This must necessarily reduce the work of the society in all its fields-in India, China, the South Sea Islands, where we started 10 years ago, British-New Guinea, South and Central Africa and Mada re-gascar.'
SHIPPING REPORTS.-
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