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NERVOUS DISORDERS:

THELL PREVENTION AND CURE.

When the nervous system is out of order, vo saffor from many disturbing symptoms. Headache, irritability, insomnis, confusion of thought, loss of memory,

wental depression, and explosivo fits of temper are among the disquieting Besides theso, effects of the condition. there are sensations of weakness and easily-inducer fatigue with, possibly trembling and convulsions.

THE

ABOUT BETS THAT SURPRISED

ENORMOUS CHANGES, ·

Saya the Daily Mail:- One make 20 apology for returning to the recent libel cas not with any idea of comment on its merits or gassing about turf morality, lat just to note the amazement which was displayed at ano feature of it

Judge and jury and the great outside public unfamiliar with betting listed to and spoke with awe about wager which the experienced turite looks ons mere com opined transactions. a particular there was the ease of it

mend in the Newmarket Stakes, where his owner had a thousand on him $100.

"Was a two others!

These symptoms LTO invariably due to Etarvation of the nervous system, which had been drained of the phosphorus it needs for health. What is necessary to restore the health is a food rich

The ideal preparation of asked the judge, and being phosphorus, this

Sanalogen, which consists of kind 1

blic who will

with mercy it is the

told yes, it all money host".

pure casein chemically curbined with went into the boo guakers' pockets, he' that for of phosphorus found in the Bui: Then the is one member of the

brain and nervous system. eminent medicul author, writes: When On this point, Dr. U. W. Saleeby, the

with other Figures, for phosphorus is combined. element it is a valuable food, and is, Hunilton's Indeed, absolutely necessary for life. It bas bem proved by a large number of the scient experiments that very nearly the

of £180,000

What court was not trying a ly big figures in l

over bet again."

(caricelled before the ram) sample, like the Duke of to 20,000 against Hermit for Apoplexy on the Bench and

the whe(93 per cent.) of the phosphorus foot of bookmakers' mansions by

added thy diet in Banatogen is absorbed."

Banatogen can b

obt

the form of

Chomists, in hotties of two sizes.

all

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PIOLINE

LADIE

(CHAPOTEAUT)

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Fúneltonal troubles, dcl. pain those irregularities peduur to the sex.

Frescribed by the highest French Mical authorities and superior to Tasey, deel Drops and Patay royal CHAPOTEAUT, 5 rue Vivienne, Paris, fold by a. Chemlats.

PASSENGERS. ARKITED.

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hitherto blameless special jury.

endden victims of burglarious paula, would have been distressing things

read about.

Enormous changes have taken place in the betting world during the past twenty- five years. Wenith is more and more acumulating in the hands of people who d not speculate, at least not on horses. Among the patricians there has been a sarinkage of sunrees big enough to kill the old-fashionel gambling at Ascot. "well" plungers indeed are now like angels' visits-few and far between--and those of the classes who still bet to any guitude generally take care that their speculations border as far as possible on an investment: That is to say, they wait for inspiration. It would be easier for a bookmaker to lay a "stumer to a professional than to some of the ariste- cratic regulars," so keen and sharp are they and so much in the swim. Then we have the vast development of starting- price betting the hundreds of offices all cver the kingdora, which have diverted

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course,

much business from the course itself. Within the past few years, too, gambling housea in the West End have swallowed up a lot of money, which otherwise would have found its way into Tattersalls, and altogether it is easy to realise that the role of a bookmaker operating exclusively neither dealing in "futures" nor keeping an "office," has last some of its happiness and prosperity. "BOOKMAKING HARDLY A LIVING." Bookmaking," writes one of the craft a magazine article, used to be a brtune-It is now hardly a living." What has made the business less of a gold mine than it used to be is the increase of competition. An over abocked pro hesion with every member working against the rest necessarily means reduced profits for all, and no largo fortunes or anybody without the help of extra

Fift

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Per Aeration Apear, from Calcutta, Sir H. J. Simpson, Bart, and Miss Simp-

Per Loongsang, from Manila, Mr. dinary hack, and this is the position Bronheld, Mr W.-J. Blackwood, MO Bowerman and Mr. B. H, Hoga.

DEPARTED.

For Yokohama Mary, from Hongkong, for Seattle, etc., Mr. A. B. Moulder, Mr K. Nojiri. Mr. R. Ogawa, Mr. F. Marti, Mr. R. C. Pell, Mr. P. M. Tritsch, Messrs. E. Komor, U. 1. H. Funda, K, Tanska and Israel Benvit.

with regard to bookmaking on the ourse aloue. Those who bet heavily on "futures" or run starting price offices,

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both, are, of course, differently tuntea. They get it all ways. Reverting to those Lomond wagers, it is surprising that such astonishment. should have been expressed at the loss of £2,300 by one stable. Somebody ought to Justice Darling's

Per Hiruno Maru, frons Hongkong, for have piqued Mr. London, ere, Mr. G. F. Lord, Mrs. curiosity about the operations of a wit Lewisohn, Mr. and Frs. Kawakami, Mr.ness for the defence. This man, a pro- backer of long standing, K. Wada, Mrs. Y.. Sakamoto, Miss Bis fessional wick, Mr. A. Ikeda, J. Dalziel, Mr. opulent, apart from the ring against Esmaljer, Mr. B. Honda, Mr. N. Nitta, which he constantly wages war, and who Mr. N. Yoshii, Mr. K. Tanaka, Mr. and has soon plungers come and go after Mrs. A. M. Hulms and infant, Mr. their fashion-always excepting himself Cavil, Fessrs. F. Nakazawa, T. Satoh, N.probably has a yearly turnover of Kukushima, S. H. Wright, M, Takugawa, £2,000,000 al least. Losing a couple of Miss Okuno, Miss Kojima Messrs. thousand over a reco is just a flea-bile to Yoshikawa, K. Saitoh, T. Takase, him and one could mention others to Saitoh, H. Kobra, T. Suzuki, T. Suge whom it would be no more than a mos- yania, R. Arina, S. Matsumura, R.quito bite. His outlays in London for Kanibayashi, M. Nishioka, C. Suga, R.the St. Leger probably exceeded by four Kusone. $. Ikoda and H. Ui

Per chiens, for Australia, etc., My or five times the amount of the stable and Mrs. B. Moore, Mr. D. D. Yoder, commission. Then there is the inmateur Mr. W. A. Brundage, Mr. and Mrspeenlator who not long ago put a poor "What, all that Slary, Mr. and Mrs. Bears and daughter, horse in a selling race at Epsom and Mr. H. W. Bottomley, Mr. Horst, Mr. backed him for £12,000.

F. MeMurray Mr. Paal Edwards, money lost?" one imagines the judge Mr. Kuri Ingabi, Mrs. Kathe Fisher asking. Yes, all lost, by a neck-so near and son, Mr. R. K. Goulding, Mrs, G, and yet su fur. Going back a few years, Kobler, Mr. R. P. Mattheas, Mr. Felix what would these people who gaps at the Liener, Capt. Hurtzig, Mr. J. Koehler, dropping of £2,300 have thought of the Consul Dr. Zitelmann and family, Mr terrific gamble which the Grately stable and Mrs. Pauf Stiller, Mr. Charles had on Pekin for the Derby? This was Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. I. F. Barall, Mr. regular right-down royal splash, per- and Mrs. A. C. Millar. and Mr. Ghaps the biggest of modern times on a Derby candidate, and Pekin finished in Bottelee.

Per Paul Lecut, ior Saigon, Mr. J. R. the nebulous region called "nowhere." Desias, re. Ericken, Mrs. Lamarre and} daughter, Mr. Grunault; for Singapore,,

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infant, Miss M. Loud; for Bombay. Mr. Cublonews: --"

"The Pacific Mail Company is at opinion that the cousting vessels should M. J. Patell, Mrs. P. N. Cooper and children, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. D. Sonza present doing the largest business in the be charged the same as the can freightor Mrs. LX Noronha and childs for history of its organization and I look and that railroad owned steamship lines Marseilles, Mr. R. Lecable, Mr. Hafton, forward to very prosperous times, said should not be discriminated against.

"Shipping men the world over will Mr. J. Rodrigues, Mr. L. Marçal. Mr. H. Corse, Jr., the general passenger J. Jaoquiu, Mr. F. Macarigo. Mr. Lagont for the San Francisco Overland watch with interest the next session of Kennedy, Mr. Haya; for Port Said, Mr. Routes, who arrived in Manila on the Congress, for whatever action will he

Chinu

The tourist travel is just talon on the toll question will be of vital If railroad owned steam. and Mrs. Erlanger.

Per Sherig, for San Francisco, ete, beginning and for the next six months the interest to us.

Leanal, I do not believe the Paciñe Mail Mr. and Mrs. R. Hughes, Miss bookings at San Francisco are unusually ship lines are finally allowed use of the Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. B. Gilman. Misį large on all the Pacific Mail boats.

When the Monchuria, which arrives will pass out of the present hands, for B. Bulles Mrs. E. R. Bolles and infung Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Kyd, Capt. M. Ehere next Monday, left San Francisco the company showed a profit last year and When it is All of our exceedingly promising. Porter, Mrs. C. H. Wilhoit, Miss Jover 80 people were turned away unable indications for the present fiscal year aro Willoit. Mr. and Mrs. Brinck, Mig to Secure accommodation. Brinck, Mrs. J M. Johnson, Mrs. I. Le steamers coming how in the next three remembered that we must compete agabet continued Cerse, for over a million dollars by the govern- Strilbait, Mrs. D. Foreman, Miss Jant months will bring a large peroutage of Japanese companies that are subsidised

tourists and visitors, Wilhoit, Miss M. Brinck, Mr. 1. J.

The same old ery that the Pacife Maillment of Japan, we Thomas, Mr. E. Kadoorie, Mr. 1. C. 0. Swanberg, Miss D. Gilman, Mr. and Mr. was to be sold has been circulated wonderful showing."

definite SOUMA takes Congress J. R. Porter, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Stever revutly, but I can say positively that to rearranging the son, Miss C. Hahoney, Candy, and 3g unt

Dayton, Mr. F. D. Power, M. action in regard C. Armstrong, Mr. J. W. Cawston. Paname Caual toll system nothing will Mr. A. Auld, Mr. and Mrs. N. Abadi be done in regard to selling the line.

and daughter, Mr. L. Abadilla, Capt.

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and Mrs. H. B. Parrot, Miss V. Ferrd, canal, beng a railroad owned line. This

Miss E. Parrot, Master R. Parrut, kis

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W. A. Kincord and nurse, Mr. F. Beniz of the company,

Mr. A. D. McBurney, Mr. G. J. Simpson,

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Mes. 3 R. Churchill, Mr. P. Mannes. canal bill that trans-ocean shipping mer Mr. and Mrs. Remas and infant. Mas are greatly opposed to, and it is likely that a strong protest will be registered

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K. TSUDZURABARI, Manager. Hongkong, 1st May, 1913.

MERCANTILE INDIA, LIMITED.

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J

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BANKRA: BANK ENGLAND, and

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Hongkong, 14th July, 1913.

THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA

AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATES IT ROYAL CHARTER, 1859.. EEAD OPPICE-LONDON.

PAID-DE CAPITAL RESERVE FUNDRAIS RESERVS LIABILITY OF FROPRIE

Tors

..£1,200,000 £1,700,00

£1,200,000

P. H. Holyoak, Esq. G. R. Laurenz, Esq. F. Liah, Esq.

.

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CHIEF MANAGER:

Hongkong-N. J. Braun.

MANAGED I

Shanghai A. G. Staynes,

LONDON BANKERS:

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HONGKONG-INTEREST ALLOWED.

On Current Account at the rate of Two per cent per aunum on the Daily Balanos. ON FIXED DEPOSITS.

For 8 months, 24 per cent. per Annum For 8 months, 8 per cent. per Annum For 12 months, 4 per cent per Annu

N. J. STABB,

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on spplication.

A. S. DEWETT,

Acting Manager Hongkong, 14th April, 1012

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G. VERMEY, Manager,

No. 8, Des Voeux Road Central. Hongkong, 3rd October, 1913.

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