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CHRONIC DIARRHEA.

IE DANGERS AND HOW TO OVERCOME THEM.

Unconfortable, inconvenient, and often painful as is ordinary diarrhoen, these Conditions are as nothing if the discuse

THE TRUE HOLIDAY.

FOREIGN TRAVEL

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FR-DAY, SEPTEMBER 1974, 1918.

Dr. J. O. Walldon, formerly Master of

is nesected and allowed to become Harrow School, and later Metropolitan of chronic for it may end in dysentory or Calentta, in the course of an article in In alcess of the fiver, which is no less

the British Review entitled "The True Krave.

Holiday" says:

a

While every thinking individual will Bent medical advice for this condition, be Bhould always remember to restrain his

The perfection of a holiday is attained appetite in spite of the temptation to when it brings not only rest and change eat a lot, partly to satisfy the voracious and physical invigoration and banger which is invariably present, and sympathetic attitude towards nature, hut Partly in the mistaken belief that, by so doing, he will keep up his gbrength. an enlæægerent of the spirit as well. A The all-important food for chronic many years ago, when [—was n debuted with myself if not entirely, in the stomach, so that schoolmaster.

diershon is one which is absorbed almost,

it lenyes no solid asidue to iniitate the whether it would be well to spend my ovor irritated and irritable holidays in sport or in travel. already

I chose intestine

Of such foods, the best is undoubtedly travel, partly as feeling that the educa- Sanatogen, of which that distinguishe i tional, is a turrowing profession, and that physician, Dr. Gumpert, has written init would be well to compensate the on of the leading medical inammals of the world: Sanalogen is absorbed firmitations of the school teria by the without leaving any residue."

| widening interests and associations of the

THOS. COOK & SON.

TOURIST, STEAMSHIP AND FORWARDING AGENTS,

BANKERS. &0.

Head Office for the Far East: 16, DES VÆŒUX ROAD, HONGKONG,

SHANGHAI: 2-3, Foncnow Roin, YOKOHAMA: 32. WATER SIKERT

MANILA MANILA HOTEL.——-

TICKETS SUPPLIED to EUROPE by the principal STEAMSHIP LINES and

TRANS-SIBERIAN RAILWAY."

TOURS arranged to ALL PARTS of the WORLD. BAGGAGE collected, forwarded and insured at lowest raten. LETTERS of CREDIT and CIRCULAR NOTES ISSUED and CASHED, FOREIGN MONIES Exchanged......

CHILY OFFICE:-LUNGATE CIRCUS, LONDON, E.C.

Hongkong, 21st May, 1913.

(694

DO IT NOW!

Li you have a groy-haired mother

In the old home for away,

Thousands of doctors and patients have holidays. Nor have I ever regretted the Sit down now and write the lotter endorsed Bonatogen's power of maintain. ing the sufferer's strength in acute and choice thori aunde, for I think I have chronie diarrhea.

Ben when chronic gained by travelling all over the Empire diarrhea extands to dysenters. Sanat.

and beyond it what it would have been ogen's power may be gauged from the following statement of the Rt. Ter, the possible to gain from sport. Bishop of Tring and Vicar Apostolic of

Foreign travel has becoine so easy in the Eastern Burmah, who lives in a climate, which resembles our own. His Lordship present day that there are few people who writes: "Sanatogen is cured me of may not, if they will, enjoy some an oimtinate, dysentery from which I suffered for a long time, having found all "portunity of indulging in it.

This, we great enterprise of Messrs. Thomas Cook drugs powerless against il haps because cannot stick to a milk & Son has done much to-revolutionise the diet, which abhor

I

Sanatogen can Chemists.

obtained of a 111-502

SHIPPING IX PORT.

STEAMEX).

Autona. American str., 2,609. V.

Keen, 9th September-Manila Sch September, Nil.-Order.

The

troughts and feelings of the English- speaking world. Mr. Gladstone was wont to compare Mr. Cook for his infuence upon laumanity with Sir Rowland Hill. It is not always known that the Tourist Agenex of Messes, Thomas Cook & Son is the outerme of the Temperance Movement, If it is so, it is certainly a wonderful stance of a world-wide agency springing from a small cause; for I think the first ATAKA MARY, Japanese str., 1,206, Naga excursion organised by Mr. Thomas Cook chi, 9th September-Chungwanaod was no more than the taking of a party September. Coal, Osaka Shoten nf Temperance Workers by special train Kaisim

From Leicester to se place in the Bauge, Norwegian str. 650, J. Folkementry. But even a journey round the 3rd September-Bangkok 26th August, world is little more than the Grand Tour General-Order.

of the European Capitals was in the age CRIVURN, Chinese str. 1,177, W. Ross, Lord Chesterfield. It has frequently 17th August-Shanghai With August, be my lot to give Harrow boys, when they were leaving school, the counsel that DANY, Norwegian str., 588, P. Solvasou, they should travel round the world before.

8th September-Suigon 3 Septem-setiling down to their life-werk. ber, Rice Jebson & Ca DAGI MARU, Japanese str., 846.. Toku-

General Chinese.

Foreign travel, especially if it involves

You put off day by day. Don't wait until her timed steps Roach heaven's pearly gate- But show her that you think of her

Before it is too Inte

If you've a tonder_message,

Or a loving word to say, Don't wait till you forget it,

But whisper it today.

Who knows what bitter memories May haunt you if you wait? So make your loved ones happy

Before it is too late.

We live but in the prosent, The future is unknown. To-morrow, is a mystery,

To-day is all our own. The chance that fortune lends to us

May vanish while we wait, So spend your life's rich treasure

Before it is too late.

The tender words unspoken.

The letter novor hent, The long-forgotten incesages, for these some hearts are breaking,

The wealth of love unspent.

For these sorne loved ones wait- So show them that you care for them

Before it is too late --Tu Bis

THE

shigu, th September -Swatów 3rd 100g sea voyage, is perhaps the best AND September General-Osaka Sbosenes of gaining rest. Nowhere does Kaista,

the age of wireless alegraphic

wearied spirit recover Imoyancy so quickly Nowhere else, even FURU MARG, Japanes str., 2,087, A. easily as at sea.

Tominaka, 9th September-Moji ard September, Coal. - Mitsui Bussan Kaisha,

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L

NAVAL SQUADRONS.

British. French.

Geaman.

Austriaa.

Japanese.

Siamese.

Japanese.

Siamese,

United States. Italiau. United Staboo. Italion.

British. Fronch German.

Austrian.

OFFICERS OF COAST AND RIVER STEAMEDI The Book in printed from New Type specially reserved for the purpose, and uniformity in every arrangement greatly facilitatos roforeuco.

Besides the usus! Alphabetical List of Firms the Directory gives the CLASSIFIED LISTS of TRADES and PROFESSIONS at the larger Commercial Centres.

Tha ALPHABETICAL LIST of RESIDENTS contains the names of over

20,000 FOREIGNERS, arranged, with the Initials sa wall as the Surnames, in strictly Alphabetical Order, so that any unme can be found instantly.

THE MAPS AND PLANS have been engraved by one of the mot eminent Firma in Great Britain and are corrected and brought up to date. Thay consist of the following:-- COLOURED PLATE OF FLAGS OF FOREKIN HONGs. Mar or TH FAR EAST.

PLAN OF YORUSTAMA,

PLAN OF KOBE AND HIOLO,

PLAN OF FOREIGN SETTLEMENTS, TIENTSIN. PLAN OF THINGtav, (KiADCHAU), PLAN OF FOREIGN CONCESSION, SHANGHAI. PLAN OF HONGKEW (SHANGHAI) with Inset

Showing the EXTENDED SETTLEMENT. LARGE PLAN OF THE CITY OF VICTORIA. PLAN OF NEW TERBITORY (Kowroos).

ON SALE.

DIRECTORY PLAN OF KOWLOON CHRONICLE

PLAN OF SINGAPORE. PLAN OF BATAVIA.

WEATHER REPORT.

On the 10th at 19.30.-No. 1 night signal holated.

On the 11th at 1.25.–No. 2 night elyza! hoisted.

At 540 a.m.-Black Drum hoisted,

VISITORS AT HOTEL.

HONGKONG HOTEL.

Mr J. M. Aaxon

- At 7,30 à.m.—Black South Come and. Drum Me J. W. D. Androme hoisted.

2

At 12.25 a.m.-Pressure is now increasing along the south-east coast of China and at the Pascadores. It is nearly stationary in the |neighbourhood of Hongkong, Fi

The typhoon travelled rapidly in a wet

Mr F. E. Baldwin

Mr H, Brain Bates Mr A. T. Barbarini

Mr J. W. Barratt HE. R. Bato Mrs E. R. Belilica

Ke M. Bonzomors Mrs F. W. Bronkor

south-west direction until early this more A. J: Cambridge

arassing S. Formosa yesterday afternoon. now appears to be moving slowly to the south Gast of Hongkong. The Pescadores observations suggest that it divided, one portion curving to north or north-north-sast, but this is at present uncartaia

Hongkong rainfall for 24 hours ending at 10 am, to-day, 0.07 inchoa.

:

The format for the 24 hours ending at noon to-day is as foliowa:

DISTRICT

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FORECAST.

* Hangkong & Neighbourhood

Formosa Channel

Variabla winds '

squally. South coast of China botwoon fN,E. winds.

Hongkong and Lasnocku, ( moderata, South coast of China between The same

A

Hongkong and Kainan.. { No. 1.

• N. or variable winds, modomito; cloudy, some raix.

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER.

11TH SEPTEMBDE, 1913, ..

Station.

Vadvostook Nemuro Hakodato) Tokio.... Koohi Nagasaki.......

Kagoshima Oshimin Naha Iebi'jma Bonin Is.

Chefoo Weihaiwei Hankow

Ichang

The CHRONICLE covers the potable events Kiukiang...... of the last half century in the Far East Changcha together with the Terta of all the most Shanghai........ important Treaties concluded with

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Taioha Tainan PINES, BORNEO, ETC.

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LONDON

emancipation from the common activities HANGCrow Britial str., 509, Owon, 7th and interests of daily life; nowhere is September-Manila 3rd September, the contrast with the daily occupations Ballast-Butterfeld & Swire.

of a great city more sensible or more HONGKONG MARU, Japanese str. 3,462, beneficent. To stand upon the hurricane

S. Togo, 9th September--San Fran-deck or upon the bridge of an cisen 12th August General-Toyo steamer and to drink in the pure fresh

FIFTY-FIRST ANNUAL ISSUE. Kisen Kaisha.

nie of laven is to gain a lasting invigora IKALA, British str., 2.821. R. Carruthers, tin. In my experience, travel abroad has

The DIRECTORY covers the whole of the 21st August-Moji 15th Augast, Tim-een the one means of learning geography, ber.-Order.

It has excited an interest which never fails Ports and cities of the Far East, from IRANE, Chinese str., 826 Froggart, thin distant parts of the empire and of the Netherlands India to Siberia, in which

The news published in Eirropeans reside. September-Shanghai 5th September, wrld.

the

Not only is the Directory as full and General-Chinese.

daily papers from all parts of the

new vivid significance complete in each case as it can be made, but KANAKUE, British str., 2,623, Beynon, 4th world gains a

each Colony, Port or Settlement is prefaced September-Haiphong 3rd September, for one who has visited them.

Years

| by a DESCRIPTION, carefully revised each Ballast-Standard Oil Co.

ago I remember I scarcely enred

year, most of which will serve as accurate KAIPONG, British str., 937, J. V. Bidford, read the telegrams relating to mes and GUIDES FOR THE Toumar, giving every detail

th September-Hongay 4th Septem-affairs all over the empire; but now that

in connection with the places, their History,ToDo I have seen the cities of the Empire, and Topography, &., &c. ger, Coal.-Butterfield-& Swire: LANDRAT SCHAFF, German str., 1,612, Ahave met not a few of the statesmen who

The Information in these Descriptions, Struve, 10th September-Saigon 5th are concerned in the administration of consisting of a hundred interesting arties. September, Rice.--Sienussen & Co. affairs there, the story of human events is packed with facts concisely set out, and con- KASHING, British str.. 1,143, Byers, Cth full of daily interest, Foreign travel far taining statistics of the TRADE of each September-Haiphong th September, more than any other cause mitigates the Country and Port, would alone suffice to fill General.Butterfield & Swire.

naperities of the nations. It is practically a large volume. KENHOR MARO, Japanese str., 8,950, Yama certain that no Englishman will even

Royal Octavo Complete with Fifteen moto, 5th September-Moji 30th think of the French people as Nelson and Maps, and Plans, pp. 1,850, August, Coal-Mitsui Bussun Kaisha, las contemporaries thought of their.

The firectory only, pp. 304, 96.00. KIANGPING, Chinese str., 122, Benenon. Englishmann who travels abroad will gain 56h September-Hougar 2nd September, a new appreciation of the Empire: ho General-Chinese.

will see the British flag flying in the KWEILIN, British sir.. 1,004. G. D. 9. most remote regions of the world, he will Poking.

Mills, 9th September-Cebu 4th admire the Englishmen and may I not Tientsin. September, Ballast. --Butterfeld & add the English women?-who spend bord Peitaibo. Swire.

lives as servants of the Empire is un-Chiawangtao. Luerta, Čerman str., 2004, C. Schrøder, civilized and insalubrious regions.

fle Taku. 10th September Singapore 4th will feel himself lifted above the petty Antung. Hankow Kongmoon: September, General Hamburg-trivial concerns which loom so largely in Manchurian Yochow. Nanning Amerika Linie.

the eyes of stay-at-home citizens. He will Trade O'tres, Sbansi Wnchowfu.

BATAVIA LOUNGBANG, British str. 1,000, G. W. W. learn what the white man's burden" is,Newchwang. Ichaug. Kwangchauwan | SINGAPOUR

Leask, 9th September-Manila 6th and what is the responsibility and the Diron.

Pakhoi. Chungking.

-BORNEO September, General.-Jardine, Matho- dilliculty of hearing it. He will appreciate Port Arthur. Hangehow.

the marvellous diffusion of the English CheFoo. Bon & Co.

Nisgpo. MASCOROMO, British str., 2,950 Sowden, language. He will realise that the British Weihaiwo. Wenchow 6th September-Morovan 2011 August, Empire is the strongest and surest Kizochau. Santu, Oil-Standard Of Co

guarantee all the world over for freedom, Teinanfu. Foochow MAUSANG, British str., 1,414, G. H. Alock, justice, progress and true religion. He Mudken. Amoy,

Sch September Sandakan- 2nd will conceive a never-dying ambition to Shanghai. Swatow. September. Titoker.-Jardine, Mathe-| be worthy of so vast a heritage.

JAPAN AND FORMOSA, son & Co.

There is a fals, and there is a true PANAMA MARU, Japanese sta, 3,756, Jimperialism. It is foreign travel which

Tolyo. Osakn. Yokohama. Kanao, 5th September-Shanghai 2ed inpires the Englishman not with the

Moji. September. General-Osaka Shosen esire of aggression or aggraudisement

Hyogo. Nagasaki. Kaisha.

Kobe.

Hakodate. but with the sense of duty towards the PERSIA, British str., 2,744,-J. Hill, 6th subject races of the Empire.

Shimonoseki. Tamsui If it is September Sán Francisco 5th

true, as Mr. Kipling has suggested, that August, General-Pacific Mail S.S. they know little of England who only Co.

England know, not less true is it that the PHEUNIENE, British str., 1,005,

| Englishman who travels abroad feels the

import of Browning's noble fine,

4

!

9th September-Saigon 4th September, General-Chinese, SHAOHSING, British str., 1,037, E. M.

French, 9th September-Samarang

Here and here dil England help m, low.

can I help England? Say,"

25th August, Sugar.--Butterfield & It is true indeed that foreign travel is not Swire.

The Directories and Descriptions are

CHINA Soocher. Chiukiang. Nanking

Cantoa. Whampoa.

Kowloon

Wubu. Kewking.

Lappa.

Samsbui.

Cobu

Miss D'Almulo

Castro

Master D'Almada 1

Castro.

Mr. & Mrs F. X. D'Almada Castro

Mr F. T. Chapple Di A. I. E F.

Coleman

Miss Jolly Caleman

Mr J. J. Connoll Mr C. H. Davis Mr J. Dowar

Mr. & Mrs Dortonno

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Dr. J. M. Gillesplo Mr A. Q. Gordon Mr J. Gourgey

Mr P. O. von Griso-

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My V. Goulbourn Mr R. J. Grimshow Mr & Mrs W. A.

Hannibal

Mr P. C. Hall Dr J. G. Hanna Mr W. T. Harbord

Dr Hartmann

Mr H. do Hess

Hoa MrE. A. Homert

C. MC

Mr A. H, Hudson Mr & Mrs G. Jaksa

Mr E. S. Kabol

Mr Ellis Kadoorio

Mra E. A. Kondergart Mr A. KrusomÁD Dr Kubitz

Mr T. LeenaZ

Mr

C. Farabraties Mason-

Miss M. Matheson Mre R. T. Matheson Mrs Goo, Martin Mr A. D. McBurney Me F. A.. MacKintosh Mr B. K, Mohta

Mr J. Moreski Mr P. Moger

Miss M. Morglonsky

Mr A. B. Moulder Mrs J. D. F. Mülder Mr J. D. F. Müller Mr B. I. Nagar Dr R. Nalto Mr P: Nyo

Mis G. O'Leary Mr J. Ormiston Mr J. W. Paton Mr R. do Provilla Mr E, M.

Raymond MrE. H. Ray Mr B. Raworth Miss F. Reay

Mr R. R. Roxburgh Mr Goo. Somnole Mrs Schonk

Mr J. C. Sibley Mr B. T. Singor Mr & Mrs E. E. Smith Miss A Square Mr G. Thorton Me C. A. J. Quarley

von Ufford Capt H. A. Walker Mr F. W. White Mr G. G. Wood, Mr I. W. Young

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well, 6th September-Hongay End the wide world-lessons of equality, of

Sarawak. September, Coal-Jardine, Matheson progres, of the unity of the whole human & Co.

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0th September-Moji 3rd September, ed and minds enlarged and hearts touched Coat Mitsui Bussan Kaisha. by a profound sympathy with the stricken Perak. WADA MARU, Japanese str., 2,081, Tasai, downcast races of mankind, they will be 3rd September-Moji 28th August, able to say with the poet Wordsworth: Coal.-Order.

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"I travelled among unknown men

In lands beyond the sea,"

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HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER...

Hongkong Observatory, September 11th.

Previous On Date On Date

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Tumidity... Wind Direction

Furoo Westher......

Rain

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Mr O Freess

Mr. Frenck

Mrs Fredenball

Mr & Mrs Bancook

Miss Harwood Mr Hayler Mr C. G. King

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Miss Newhaven

Mr Morsh

Capt Pollard

Miza Poole

Mr Rayne

Miss Reilly Mr A. H. Sayon

Mre Smith

Miss Saunders

Mr Stockwoth Mr C. Waismann

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lient Araber, RA.M.C. Mr & Mrs W. Arm.

strong MrT. Arthur

Mr E. F. Ausott Mr & Mrs Auld and

children

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HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.

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HIGH WAZEE

Daya

Month

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Tr.

12m 7 8

70 m 9 36

4. 5

Satur. 13

9.244.5 0 7 56

2 83 a 1 7

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Sun

Moz.

Tues.

10: 87 5.8.

Wed.

17m 10 19

10 21 Thurs. 18 10 48

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6 1

4 38

6 3m 4 48

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