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WEATHER REPORT.

the 17th at 11.10 nm-Pressure is high over Chian and Maroburia. It has neronsed slightly to moderately along the China const, and ever Formosa and the Philippines. A somewhat deep Dapresion cers Japan.

Moderato monsoon as indicated along the east suit of China, and over the northern portion

of the N, China So

Hongkong rainfall for the 24-hours ending at

10 um_to-day, 000 inches.

The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon to dry is as follower

DISTRICT

of

Hongkong & Neighbourhood"

Formosa Channel

FORECAST

(NE,' winds,

arong. South coast of Chiun betoon (Tho came ne

No Hongkong and Lumocks.

Bonth cont of China between The same 25

No. 1. Hongkong and Hainan

N.E. to N. winds, moderato; fine.

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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1810, 1913.

SCIENTIFIC MISCELLANY.

THE INTERNA

ENGINE.

A serious loss in the gas engine is the passing into the metal of about 30 per. cent of the heating value of the fuel. The heat is usually carried away by a water jacket, but the cooling in large engines in imperfect, so that interference with running is a loss added to that of waste heat. Prof. Bertram Hopkinson, of the University of Cambridge, now claims that his improvement of the old. plan of introducing water into the inside. of the cylinder has been sundo to give effective cooling. Cold water is injected through a number of 1-32 inch holes, giving fairly coarse jets against the piston face and into every part of tho combustion chamber, and by keeping the whole engine above $12 degree F., the water is converted into steam before reaching the walls, avoiding any accumu- Jation of liquid to form, corrosive sul- phuric acid with the sulphur dioxide of the gas. The water required is about 24 hour. pounds por brake horse-power Applied to an old engine after removing Those men and women go on dragging out thoir listless; Innguid lives, blaming every- the jacket, the internal cooling gave con- thing, but is real canso, for their depression. Where ours become enthusiastic, they take tinuous running without overheating,ittle or no interest. They turn from attractions that absorb their more energetis fellows. and the engine reached 50 brake horse Exertion they dread. They eat, lust as a staly, not a pleasure. Fits of yawning attack them at power, an increase of 25 per cent., with unusual moments. Their energy has vanished, they find “used up," weary and unhappy. the same fue. No least of the advan tages of the unjacketed engine is the greatly lessoned weight.

STEAM JEF DISINFECTION.

WEARY ALWAYS WEARY.

NO ENERGY-NO VIGOUR-NO STRENGTH.

Such is the distressing state of thon ands of jaded man and women-one meets in every part of the Far East..

It is expecting too much from the nervous system, or the digestive organe, to Loup on working will unless sustained by a constant supply of pure, rich, life-bringing blood. And it is fr just this essential and litt che-that these onervated people aro doficient Dusly with proper treatment the tonic treatment of Dr. Williams' Pink Pille-they would regain all they have lost, would recover appetite, energy, weight and health, just did Mr. A. Rahim, the popular lawyer of Moalmein, Burma, who writes as follows

Constant worry und close attention to bani. undermined my health" says Mr. Rahman Indigestion follow, and I suffered all the symptoms common to the Dyspeptic, My Pro fessional duties, became irksotas, my eyes grow din, and my nerves were so disorderal that I went in constant fear of breaking down whilst conducting my cuses in av Courts. I turned

new French stean disinfecting apparatus consists of a two-quart boiler, bonted by an alcohol lamp, and having an flexible tube leading the steam to a dio charge uozzle. The steam jet destroys bacteria, bedbugs and other insects, and insect eggs.. It is especially effective for disinfecting clothing, bedding, rugs and carpets, but may also be

so be used on floor and other

In

One casu uhnout coincided with my own, so I wrote to the gentleman whose name was given. As he replied thus the facts were as stated, and that he had been completely cured by Dr. Willias Pink Fills, I obtalued supply, sind soon found after commencing to take them that my norves were cabeer and my sleep more com-

NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES

FROM EUROPE

HN HAL. Breamabiy

ARABIA."

VISITORS AT HOTEL.

HoNoRoxo HOTEL

Mr J. M. Anyon

Captain C. Bath, having arrived, Consignees Mr W. Anderson of Cargo are boreby informed that their goods are Mr F. W. Ashto being langled and placed at their risk in thee AF "Barborini. bazardous and/or extra-hazardons Godowns of Mr & Mrs G. Barons the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharfaud Godown feather Co., Ltd., bouce delivery may be obtained Bills-of-Lading countersigned by the

galerigued

Optional Cargo will be carried on unless notice to the contrary.be given TO-DAY,

All Claims must be presented within ten days

of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognised

No Chima will bo admitted after the Gooda have left the Godowns, and all Goode reniaising mudelivered after

te sent the 19th inut, will be subject All broken, chaded, and damaged goods must ho inft in the Godowus, where they will be examined on the 18th ist, at 9.30 AM.

No Fire Insurance will be effooted by us in any case whatever.

R

This Steamer brings on Cargo i

Er 8.8.Jelo" from Drammen. Ex es. “Göteborg" from Göteborg, Erna. “Jaecbn" from Norrkoping.

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE,

Hongkong Ofoe. Hongkong, 13th October, 1913. [1202

8.8. ATLANTIQUE." COMPAGNIE DES MESSÄGERIES MARITIMES.

a Barons feather

Capt Barttelot, B.N.

ME. R Bale

Mr R. II. Busholl.

Mr A. J. Cambeldgu

Miss D'Almatla

Castro

Master D'Almada

Castro

z

Mr & Mrs F. X. D'Almadu Castro

Mr F. T. Chapple Dr A. LE F

Coletanu

Mr O. P. Curry L-Col, de Mrs Cosmo

Gorden

Mr T. Loom

Mr A. Lamberton

Mr GAP, Llord

Mr W. Lexu

Mr F. H. Lows Mr & Mrs Maan

Mr Mann, Jr.

Mr G. Michall

Bir 0, Faroprothes

Miss M. Matheson

Mr RT Matheson,

BETH Geo. Martin

Dr O. Marriott.

Mr F. A.noKiutak Mr&Mr. R.MoVaagh Mr B: E. Mukta" Me J, Marenki Mr P. Moyer. Mrs J.D. P. Mäldez Mr. J. F. Mölder Dr C Mallr Miss GO Leary Mr.J. Ormistori Mr J. W. Palom AMPA Peterson

Mr H. de Precilio Mr WJ Peluzlo Mr&Mrs FW,

Prising MrE.H.Hay

Mr C. H. Davis. Mr & Mrs J, Davies Mr J. Dowar Mr. G. D. nison Mr & Mrs Dertenne and 2 children Mr & Mrs B. U.

Douglas

Me.J. Duncan

Mr & Mrs H. C Pal. Ehrentals

Mr Veuman Fuller Mr A Gallottiva

Mr & Mrs I. EL Geare Dr Gesaler

NOTICE

Dr J. M. Gillespie NONSIGNEES of Cargo from Louder or 8.5 Mr A. G. Gordon

"Basque" and

"Breton" and from Mr J. Gourgey Bordenar or 8.5" Ville d'arras in conuention Mr F. with above Steamer are hereby informed that

Mr V. Goulbourn

Me P. O, de Grisogono Mr & Mrs WA

Hannibal bir P. C. Hall

Dr J. G. Hasua

their Goods with the oxception of Orian, Treasure and Valuables are being landed and stored at their risks into the hazardous and/or ostra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained. Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co, Ltd., at MrE. W. Hamilton:

immediately after landing

Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless intimation is received from the Consignees before NOON TO-DAY requesting it to be landed...

Mr & Mrs B. Inner Bills of

Mr E. S. Kabel

against fool, and beam wretchedly weak and posed. The way in which this medicine revived here.ding will be countersigned by the

Mr W. Harbord- Mr W. E. Kind Hoa Mr E, A, Hewett

my shattered nerves was nothing short of Undersigned. Goode remaining unclaimed after Mr A. Kruseman emaciatul.

Such many life whou a booklet came into wonderful. I rapidly pat on weight, and in a the 20th inst. at Noon will be subject to rent my hands telling of some remarkable ours short time found my health quite rond landing charges, wrought by Dr Williams Pink Fills established."

YORK FOR GOOD ROADS. years the United States Office of Public. Roads has constructed 343 object lesson and experimental roads, The cost

New energy and now life hare been given to thousands of sufferers from Indigestion, has been borne by the localities, and tho work of the engineers sent out has proven Nervous Debility, Brzin-fag, Amumis, Malaria, the special ailments of ladies, and other disorders offective in spreading information.de them to blood and nerve weakness by the good blood created in by Dr. Williams Pink Pills. State-aid laws had passed in only stained wary where, also from the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., 84, Szechuen Road, Shanghai,

One bottle for $1.50. six for $8 post free. See that overy package you buy bear the words →→ States 16 years ago, but 40 States have now adopted the State-aid principle,

TO HELP CHILDREN'S EYES.

DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS.

UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS.

The following is a list of unclaimed telegrams

ADDRESS

FROM

All Chime must be sent in to me on or before the 24th lust, or they will not be recognised.

All famaged packages will be examined on the 18th inst., at 10 AM.

No Tire Insurance has been effected.

S. C. de BUSSIERRE,

Asting Agent Longkong, 12th October, 1913,

EAST ASIATIC COMPANY, LIMITED COPENHAGEN.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

THE Steamship

CATHAY"

Opium Trsasarg and Valuables, are being landed and stored at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Ltd., Kowloon, and West Point Godowns, whence delivery may be obtained.

Mr E. M. Raymond Mr J. E Raymond. Mr B. Raworth Miss F. Reuy Mr R. G. Roes Mr & Mrs Rutherford Mre Sabenk

Me W. SaloBeld Mr i, T. anger

Mr & Mrs E. E. Smith Miss A Square Mrs G. EL. Swift M: F. Tut.or Mr J. Vaughan Mr. Voight Mr. L Watson

Mra G. G. Wallace and

child

Ms G. G. Wal noB Capt Wa ker

Mr H. C. an Weren

· Mr A. West-

· Mr.F; W. White

·Mr B. L. Wickins Mr t. G. Wood

KING EDWARD HOTEL

· Mr. F. J. Cargill. Mr H. Clegg

Dr F. K. Costello Mr W. Donaldson Mr. Foy

Mr & Mrs F. MoHugh

Mr Truckucki" Mr J. Jose, b

E.

Mr & Mre Katowinkel

Capt Keith

Mr & Mrs Kraft Mr. M... Murray

Mr Goo, Grimbi

child

-Mr & Mrs G. Laurifcam:

Mr & Mrs Manners Mr & Mrs J, H, IN

Mody,

Mr P. Nannieg

Mr A, P. Ninna Capt & Mrs Passmore Mr M. Roos

Mr P. B. Howley. Mr H. 8, Sparge. Capt & Airs A. K.

· Stewart and chil« "dren's

Mr H Toss Mr Walker

Mr K. Yama

The lighting of school-rooms has been given special attention in a report by a straight lines are brought together at an committee of the British Illuminating | acute angio at one end, two exactly equal Engineering Socjets. The light required circles being than drawn between the varies with the work to be done, and it is lines, when the circle nearer the apex of Mr & Mrs Lemsire and Mr H. 1 Westplul

lipg In the Eastern Extension, Australasis and having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby apt & Mrs Go dner thought that the minimum intensity apears decidedly the larger, but the kung should be one foot-candle for the general illusion lessens as the angle is made lesse lighting of assembly rooms, two to two acute. As the celestial bodies near the Chathe and une-half foot-candies for the horizon, they appear in the angle formed ordinary work at desks, and four foot by the earth and the declining are of candles for such special work as stitching the sky. The conditions are just those with dark materials and that done in the of the artificial lines and circles, and its art classes. For blackboards the lighting enlargement in the narrowing anglois should be about 60 per cent. greater. that prevailing in the rest of the room. It is important to avoid glare, and lamps out as compared with the spectacle it for blackboards should be arranged with Presents in the free sky. The fact that the apparent enlargement is not always

than

a contrast the moon conspicuously brings

angle by clouds or vapours. by dlouds or rapours

this in mind, while text-books should be the same may be due to changes in the printed on watt paper, free from any strong reflection. Light tinted walls and other surroundings are recommended, to diffuse the light and avoid inconvenient shadows,

FINDING THE DEW POINT,

HIGH-AIR WINDH.

Fuke

Funkre Ho enfolde Jogvuld Kawalets Ono is So ghing Bono dang

Hostel-n

Shanghai

Telokunson

Kingapore

Calcita

Shanghai

Thunday Ls. Mopia „Tremont, New

[York

Penang

olded Bass For

Manila

Fergen

Song Sgit... Budge... Tombork Watem

y chong

Bangkok

Habana

Singapore

Kang on

Borreanurgo

le tek

...Bangkok

Manija

A remarkable meteor trail se in parte of England and France on té night of February 22nd, 1009, was watched by J. Edmund Clark for 104 minutes. His observations suggest that the higher

Following is a list of unclaimed telegrams atmosphere is not a region of such calmlying in the Great Northern Telegraph Com- as has been supposed, for the movements | pany's olhos at Hongkong of the streak indicated that at heights of 4a) to 51 miles it was in a west wind of ¦ more than 170 miles

an hour, but that at 614 miles it was driven by a wind from nearly east at nearly 200 miles an hour.

A WHITE CORPUSCLE. POIHOM.

FROM

Mo'ogra

Mj ...Shang hot

ADDRESS Afanassi Restante Chee Cheng Isi Hao, 270,

Meni Saying-Poon Fraors Lowe at Quercus. I get Marfa, Punt Office Nishiyur &

To determine the air's dew-point Hoyge därft, a German meteorologist, filla with water a cup of silver or other good heat-conducting metal, and in troduces al ammoniac, hypo-sulphite of ends or other salt that lowers the ten parature in dissolving. As the salt is slowly added, the mixture is gently stirred with a thermometer bulb. At the instant when the cooling causes a deposit of moisture to begin on the outside of the In anemie ditesse marked by a great eup the indication of the thermometer is increase of white blood corpuscles, taken, and gives the desired dew point, experimenters have been trying small or temperature at which the moisture doses of benzine. A great decrease in present in the air would become complete white corpuscles and increase in the red (06: 1795 1B 7/10,54 9/1 42

6305; saturation, or 100 per cent, of humidity has followed, and the treatment seems to

nive promiss of replacing that by radiath, 1477 138 91 34 | 341 393 /10 3

786/174 934-139/ 8:5 The electric rists of a Paris inventor in one case, the white corpuscles Fello (€ 3836-1134 is a burglar-frightening apparatus harom 303,000 to 3,600 in seven weeks in 3965 (1289,3819/6511 34

another case, from 131,000 to 7,200 in 15. ing the appearance of an

dr.58.

AN IMITATION FISTOL

ordinary

TEMPERATURE the shade, day revolver. A lower barrel carries a small

Fahrenheit,

9 HUMINT, in percentage of lesturstion, thị bun idity of air saturated with moletta, being 10

4. PIKKUTION OF WINE, to v páduta, .

5 Foker or Wind setting to reunfcri Seate

AT OF WASH, b blue sky, odeta cload, e drurling me, I fex, 8 gloomy, b Lai 1, lightning, eg zweitset, prising planera, q aquL I,

7615, 12:09, ↑ duoda, a visibility, weew w 7 ay iieter, tenibs and buzdredthi

HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER.

Hongkong Observatory, October 17th

Previous On Date On Date

ihy st

at 2pm. at2pm. 6 a.m..

29.97 30-03 -89,57

76%.

لان

Barsoter

Teisperatare Humidity

16 97

69

Wind Divotion

North Nork

8X

tuzoe Weather an

2.

2

.0

0.00

Bichons open sir Temperature on 16th... 18 Lowest open air Temperature on 16th,,, 69

flashlight with storage battery, fulminate cap being placed in the upper barrel, and as the trigger is pressed the explosion of the cap drivez a cork from the pistol's muzzle with a loud report, and the electric lamp gives a momentary bright flash,

The noisy weapon is a harmless one, which is expected to pass without objection in places where the carrying of firearms is prohibited by law.

THE ENLARGED MOON AGAIN.

The moon's larger appearance whea

o grinding

Sw

Kyot

or karta 164 1 07:5 Kwongfaiwo...5 stone

Hu pleng n Whang-along

...6 uglai 36068;.

Shangha

-033/5224/780-

and for

Optional Cargo will be forwarded on noless intimation is received from the Consignees before Noon To-Dar requesting it to be landed hero.

Mr & Mrs Allso Mr Ami-fed e Be WE Bird

GRAND HOTEL.

Mr & Mrs A, B, Crew No Claims will be admitted after the Goods Dr Kopt hara left the Godowar, and all Goods remaining | Mr konson undelivered after the 2.nd inst. will be

Mr

Freese

Mr ‹ Frán ke

to restraints will be subject. Mrs Forsyth

All broken, obafed, sud damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 2nd inst., at 2.30 M.

All Claims must reach us before the 29th inst or they will not be recognizad.

No Fire furance will be affected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned,

MELCHERS & Co.,

Agents.

fizs

Hongkong, 15th October, 1913.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREME IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

THE Steamship

Mrs Fredenhall

Mr & Mrs Haooook

Mis Harwo d

Mr Haylor

Mr C. G. King

Capt J. S. Lowingdon

· Me 6; Livègim -Mim NewhavØR

Mr Morsh

Capt Forlund

Mix Poole

Mr Issu Miss Reilly Mr.A...Syoo Mia autoes Mrs Smitha

Mr Stockwetka-

Me C, WeismÄNN

PEAK HOTEL

Lient Archer, A.MC Major General Kelly Mr & Mrs W. Am. Mr & Mrs E. B.

Kradsk

strong

MrT. Anhur. Mr E F Aucott

Mrs Auld an children:

Mr & Mrs W.

Brit and chil Mr & Mrs C. W. 3.

Boll

"PRINZ SIGISMUND,”

Mr G. A Benas Pi having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are herely Mr & Mrs Layer isforzied that their Goods, with the exepties Major Bowen, P.D. of Opinm, Treasure and Taluables, are bei Mrs Bowdler landed and stored at their risk into the

Hou Mrunkalil one and/or extra bazardous Godowns of the

Butterfield Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown 31r. My Company, Lick, Kowloon, and West Point Capt Clarke Godowns, where delivery may be obtained,

M jor Dary * Optional Caryo will be forwarded on unless Me Dixon intimation is recivsel from the Consgrube | Midre Polboo bature NOON TO-DAY requesting it to he landed Mir Dronry

Tokio

Pelliz

here.

∙Honke W

Shanghai

to rent

PRIVATE RESIDENTS AT THE OUT ATS,

HONGKONG TIDE JABLE,

FOR EURORE AND AMERICA,

INDIA AUSTRALIA, JO,

From 18th & Odober, 1913.

HGH WATER

Low Wars

b'koby.

Mosa

THAN

hm

Height

kt hàng

near the horizon as compared with its Sator 18 11 45 451 size at the zenith is really an optical sa 19 illusion, and accurate angular measure

Height,

29

189 m 60f

4:3 241 B

+ £124 4 m #1:00

22.

I

6523 No info high our low wer 22 m 01677 9 37 2

ments have shown that it is actually a Mon 101 trife smaller when low down, as it should | Tose. | 21 be on account of being a little mero distant. Adding a

attempt at Wed, explanation, Dr. M. Ponzo, an Italian Chars. psychologist, compares this with an illn-

пет

| sion already represented by E. T. PA.

Banford, stother paychologist, Two

9

No far. high or low-water

12 7 4 m 051

3

No info high- non low water

24

597 260 20

No infer. high-! : nor low- water

a Comprehensive and Complete Reward

of the

NEWS OF THE FAR EAST

is given in the

·ONGKONG

II°

W

TRESS,

with which is incorporate a

Can Can Ovanzano Ta pt aurore- Saberi, tion,g paid win sadrans,

$19 per sannin. Portage

3 to say part of

the World

Mr G. A. Drittem

FS 11. El

*No Claima will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all gonda remaining

Br& MA, Gibean undelivered after the 23rd inst, will be subject | 317 T. Got co

All broken. chafed. damaged goods are f to left in the Godown here they will be samined on the 2nd last, st 9,31 A

All Claims must reach us before the 30th! Ist, or they will just be recogn's -

No Fire Insurance will be cred Bills of Lading will be nouctersigned by the Underøgned, f

NoBDUEUTIChen Etorb

MELCHERS & Co.

Goners Aguats. Hengkong, 16th October, 1915.

ON. SALE

AT THE

D-Col. Gordon HL,

Mr & MR A. 11

hin Hammock Mr H Bancosk

Mr F. A. Bazeland Ber Capel de Mr Hoàpië Maj. Uumphr s‚FAS,

* Hospraved

Mr Lüder

My tanulin We blog |

Dr Moorlan Maj. & Mr MeMun

vbild) a & naive Mr McNulty Mr & Mrs EIN. Mitelligora nod

bild

Mie Vito el and obtid

·Bag: Copley Moyls. M. Ohar

Bev, Fritur Fairg MVT, LP kina

Mr J

1. 1'turamer

Mr Powel

Lt. Col Haleliffe, RR,

Mr & Mrs T. Parker

Mr. Le Paling Cip Miley Eng: Comdr Roome

A. Sadar bir 0. Skort La Lol Urher Smith Mr.

M&M G. E. Stewart and chille dren

Car & Ura Sterisker pure mal enla

MN Walker

Ltd of H. W. Ilon, Mr&Mrs Watson

Cops: kitet»¶¢ Mr David AV vod

IGLA. Lir A. Keith

ON SALE

**LONGKONG DAILY PRESS" OFFICE. {[ONGKONG BANSARD REPORTS

WITH DOO AND GON IN THE NEW TERRITORY.":

EING the Sere of Articlen contributed to the HuwogONO DAILY PRESS by Sportsmen, rejroduced in book furna.

PRICE

Hongkong, 6th October, 1913

the MEETINGS of the LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL for

· Beeston 191 2.

Курано от ена Ививаха.

PRICE

DAILY PANS Orsica. Hongkong, th June 1913.

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