RADIUM AS-GURE FOR CANCER.
· STRIKING RESULTS OF A GREAT DISCOVERY.
The world has learned of a tremendous scientific achievement.
At the Radium Institute, where for two years a wonderful work has been carried on in silonce, the discovery has been made that the emanation of rodium is te efficient curative purposes as radium itself.
Tho discovery widens ramensely the whole field of radium therapy, and opens up a vista of possibilities of inconceivable valug to the human race
WHAT HAS TEEN DONE While the word cure" is taboo at the Radium Institute, enres, in the ordinary sense of the word, have been offocted, and the dread scourge of cancer
has lost half its terrors.
In the words of Sir Frederick Treves, the discovery has only one parallel, the burning bush of Mngus...
Scientists have known that radium gives off a gas, which is called the emanation, but its value was unknown Now it hun boon, established that it ling
curativo vaine ns great as radium. The statement of certain facts is essential to a full appreciation of the value of the discovery,
Just four grannes of radium ar in the possession of the institute, this amount being worth the sum of £80,000, the reputed price, af radium being £20 per milligramme, One and a half grammes and specially set aside for the production of the emanation, the remain der being used in the everyday treatment of visiting patients.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30TH, 1913.
Out of every hundred cases of all kinds THE YOKOHAMA
of rheumatics," including advanced rheumatoid arthritis, 40 per cent. have shown most marked improvement,” 30 per cent. havo“ dorived venoût,” and the other 30 per cent, have been unchanged,
One instance is described of a woman who on her Grat, visit took aww minites to drag herself ten yards from his office to the treatment room, although aided by two crutches and friend. After two six-wecky': courses of drinking half a pint of radium water six days a week she had walked into the hospital after a busy morningly shopping without crutch or stick.
It was to a suggestion of the late King that the institute owed its inception, and the cost of the land which it stands, of the building and equipment, as well as of the radun, has been borne by Viscount Iveagh and Sir Ernest Cassel,
· THE RADIUM WATER. Tho extraordinary public interest aroused by the anion neement, has resulted in many inquiries being made as to how
adium water is to be obtained.
The water is, of course, supplied at the instance of a patient's medical man, and Mr. Pinch, the medical superintendent of the Institute, permitted a representative of the Pall Mall Gazelle te inspect the despatching depariineut.
At present nearly 200 bot:les of radium Patter are sent out every week..The water is drawn from small gas tanks and filled into specially prepi ed glass bottles measuring about four inches by Loo inches,
.:
The bottles are of ordinary transparent glass, but are fitted with glass stoppers, which are sealed with a special paraffin solution when full. They are then encased in brown packing papy, and placed in in canisters to await addressing and despatching by post.
Eack battle contains a sufficient supply for our week-L'all: Moll Gazette.
LIMITED.
DOCK CO.,
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Codes usedAI.C. 4th and 5th Editions, Tieber's, Scott's, Al. and Watkin's,
DRY DOCK DEPARTMENT -Telephone Nos, 178, 5hh, or 591.
NOT DOCK
Booking Cength: 515 ft.
NO. 2 DOCK- Booking Length 376 ft.
NO. 8 DOCK. Docking Length 481 ft.
Every description of repair work is undertafren. A large assortment of material including tail shafts are kept in stock, Two powerful tow boats, floating derrick to lift 45 tons, pronmatio, electrio, hydmalie plants, oto. Manufacturers of engines, beilor, tags, lighters, constructional steel work, etc. Tandem on short notice by latter or cable.
WAREHOUSE DEPARTMENT
buildings, principally of brick and steel, 310 entrances, 37 buildings are private bonded warehouses. Floor area 68,248 square yards, or 141 Bores,
Custom-house brokerage and insurance nadurinken. Rates moderate. Mooring Basin, 600 feet by 100 feet by 25 foot doop, adjoining the docks and warehouses
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Dollond telescope on tall mahogany stand, included in this remarkable collection of costly gifts. Last, but not least, he will become the possessor of that unique compendium of both Western and Eastern knowledge, the 11th edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica, on India paper, in the best yellow nerocce binding, and enclosed in a beautifully panelled
VESSELS
EXPECTED.
TIR AUSTRALIAN-MAIL. The E. & A. str. Empire left Sydney on the 12th October, for this port via Queensland Ports, Port Darwin and Masila, and may be expected to arrive here on or about the 5th November,
The I.G.M. str. Pring Waldemar left Sydney on the 18th October, at 11 10, and may be expected hore on or about
It is estimated that radium falls to half-strength in from 2,000 or 2,500 years, so that many generations will pass before there need be any fear of reduction in ROYAL CIELS TO THE DALAI LAMA, the 10th November. the quantity of the cmanglion available,
RADIUM, WATER,
This emanation can be conveyed, to melient men all over the country, for use among their own patients. What this means can hardly be fully understood at the moment.
EXAMPLES OF BRITISH ALT.
The N.YK, str. Aamuno Mare (Aus- trabian Linc) left Melbourne for this port vie ports on the 22nd October, and is expected here on the 17th November.
THE
CANADIAN MAIL,
The CPR. str. Empress of Japan left Kobe on the 25th October, at 6 p.m., and was due to arrive at Shimidzu on the 29th October, at 3 pm.
SHIPPING IN PORT
STRANTES.
ANEVI, British str. 1,6td, J. 3. Harri
25th October-Shanghai 23rd October, General Butterfold & Swire. ANNA, Norwegian str. 1,017, Arntzan, 5th October-Bangkok 17th October, Bice-Chinese
VISITORS AT
HOTEL
Номанско Нот
Mr J. M, Aro Mr G. F. Ackshatter Mr W. Anderent... Mr F. E. Anderson Mr A. T. Barberini Mr & Mrs S. Barker Mr & Mrs C, Barong
feather
Mrs Barorsfeather Mr D. R. Bate Mr & Mrs E. L. Bowen Miss I. M. Boyle Mr J. L. Brownlee Mr A. J. Cambridge Miss D'Almada
Chutio Master D'Almada
Castro
F
Mr & Mrs FX
D'Almada Castro
Mr Joseph Casper Mr F. T. Chapple De AL B. F.
Coleman
Mr. G. P. Curry
Mr
Q. H. Davin
ME, S. Kabai Mr W. B. Knapp Mr.J. Knigh Mr A. Kraseinai. Mr O. Lue{ta ****
ir A. Lamberton Mr T. Leeman Mr G. T. Lloyd Mr W. Logan Mr & Mrs M. Malini
infant
Mr C. Farebrother
Mason
Miss M. Matheson....
Mrs RT Mathan
Mrs Goo, Martin
De O. Marriott
De G. W. Mackean
Mr F. A. MooKiatoch Mr B. K. Malite Mr J. Merecki Mr P. Mayer
Mrs N. 9. Moalion
akire
Mrs G. J. Morrow
Mrs J. D. F. Müller
Mr & Mrs Sharpe J. D. F. Mulder
Deane
Mr J. Dawar Mr. G. Denison
Miss G. O'Leary
Mr J. Ormiston
Mr J. W. Paton
Mr A. Petersen
Mr & Mrs Durteano
2 children Mr M. Picon Mrs
Disokhoff Capt M. Pickwell
B
Mr H. de Preville
Mr W. J. Pringle
Mr B.
B, Ray
Mr E. M.
Raymond
Mr J. E. Raymond Mr B. Bawortla
O. Miss F. Resy
BORNEO, German str. 3,341, J. Koeller, Mr & Mrs RH.
22nd October Sandakan 16th Octo
Douglas ber, Timber-Melchora & Co-
Mr Douglas
Troing BULIMOUTH, British atr., 2,607, Hill, 19th
October-Balik Papan 12th October, Mr H. Edblad Mr J. Duncan Bulk Oil Asiatic Petroleum Co. Mr & Mrs H. CHANGSHA, British str., 1,483, Gambrill,
Ehrenfels 28th October-Sydney 4th October, Mr Feistkon General Butterfield & Swire.
Mr. P. Ferrar CHICAGO MARU, Japanese str., 3,609, Dr & Mrs Forsyth Goto, 21st October-Manila 19th Mr Denman Fuller October, General. Osaka Shoset Miss R. Gardner
Mr A. Gallotti Knisha
Dr T. D. Gardner
CHIYVEN, Chinese str 1,175, W. R. Ross, 26th October-Shanghai 22nd October, General-Chinese.
Mr & Mrs J. W.
Gardner
Mr M. Garibaldi Mr & Mrs I. H. Geare Mrs N. M. Green Dr J. M. Gillespie Mr A. G. Gordon Mr J. Goargey Mr V. Goulbourn
Mrs M. E. Reischman
Mr R. G. Boas,
Mr Rutherfore
WEATHER REPORT.
On the 29th at 11.05 am.-Praxtra Big increased considerably over N." Jajan and moderately over S. Japan and the Looahoon It is nearly stationary over China.
The anti-oyolone over China has sprent east- ward to the Losahoos,
The monsoon will probably be interrupted to: the north of Foashow, but remain frosh to
moderate along the south east odant of and over the N. China Sea
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at
10 am to-day, 0.00 inches.
The forecast for the 24 hours ending at room to-day is as follows:
DISTRICT
Hongkong & Neighbourhood
Formosa Chantiel
FORMJAST!
(N.E. gale, mod-- erating.
South east of Chins betweeg The sama" za" Hongkong and Lamocks. No.1
South coast of Chius between (The Ame
Hongkong and Haizan... |
• East winds, moderato; fine.
No. 1.
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL
Btation.
BEGISTER.
29TH OCTOBER, 1913, AM,
Windh
Viadrostock... 7.- Nemuro
Hakodate Tokio
Koobi
BALTI
Nagasaki... Kagoshima...
Mr S. W. Lutherford Miss FM. Backholder Oshima
Mrs Schenk
Mr A. H. Silver
Mr E. T. Singer Mr.C. It. Slowe
Mr & Mrs EE Smith Mr J: B. Southmayd Mrs G. H. Swift Miss A Squars Prince and Princess
Sulkowski.
CHUNBANG, British str., 1.418, G. J. Mat
tock, 22nd October Java 12th October, General-Jardine, Matheson & Co. S Cvcrops, British str. 5,702, D. Arthur, 26th October-Vancouver 15th Septem- ber, Flour and General Butterfield Mr & Mrs W. A. Mr & Mrs Ullmann
Swite..
Mr W. v. P.
Tenesin
Mr P. O. de Grisogono Mr Frau Trost
Tur King and Quem received nt. Buckingham Palace rather more than Huree months agen Tibetan deputation, Mr. A. E. Hayward Pinch, the medical bearing letters and presents from the suppristendea of the institute, has dis Dalai Lama, and these gifts, placed on eloood another branel of the institute foam by bis Majesty at the British work-nely, radium water. ⠀⠀
Some 500 bottles of this radium water Museum, were described in detail in The are being sent out every week, and Mr. Times of July 15th. Recently the return Pinch characterised the results of drink-gifts of the King were shipped for India,
ng it as wonderful The radium of
to be formally presented to the Dala Singapore on the 25th October, at 9 a.m, 26th October-Swatow 25th October, Mr W. B. Hind enanation water here again the process
THE GERMAN MAIL.
The 1.GM. str. Prinz Eitel Friedrich, carrying the German mails, with dates from Berlin of the 185 October, left and may be expected here on or about the 29th October, at 1 p.m.
MERCHANT STEAMERS.
The str Glenlochy left Singapore on the 23rd October, and is due here on the 30th October, am
AFRI
The AL str. L'ersin left Shanghai for this port on the 27th October, and will arrive here on the 30th October
of preparation takes away nothing from Lama in due course by an inficer of the the original substance is four or five Government of India on the King's behalf. times as strong as the best known spia While for obvious reasons these Royal water, and is not unpleasant in taste.presents cannot vie in historic, crable It lins bom tried in a great many cases matic, and religious interest with some of arthritis deformans, a generic term of the gifts received from the titular head for some affections of the joints, such as of an ancient civilization sequestered on Theunistoid arthritis, rheumatic gout, the roof of the world, they comprise gout, and rheumatism. Out of 100 cases examples of the test British decorative so treated the benefit in 40 per cent, has and applied arts in their several depart- They are accompanied by an bec most marked.. The course of treatments, ment consists of drinking half a pint of autograph letter from the King express the emanation water six days a week foring friendly sentiments and enclosed, in
The H.A.L. str. Andalusia left Manila six weeks, though more than one course accordance with Eastern custom in such
on the 27th October, p.m., and may be may, be necessary,
casca, in a silk scarf of great value, and What can radium, radium emanation, The gold and silver presents (all expected here on or about the 30th Octo and radium water do?
specially wrought by Messrs. Garrard, bar, amag
WIAT HAS BEEN DONE,
The answer is supplied by the record of Home remarkable results:
case
The I.G.M. str. Prins Sigismund loli Kochinotsu on the 26th October, and may be expected here on or about the 30th October, at 10 am.
the King's goldsmiths, of Albemarle- The N.V.K. str. Colombo Häru (Cal- street) bave been fitted in a, teak woodcutta Line) left, Ca cutter for this port vin case lined with white velvet, specially parts on the 12th October, and is expected constructed to be impervious to climatic here on the 31st October conditions. When opened the
The H.A.L. str. Bayern left Shanghai exhibits in the centre a gold rice cup on the 28th October, a.m., and may be and cover and a plate, surrounded by two expected here on or about the 31st Octo flower vases and two photo frames con-box, asta KIN
The AL. str. Johemia left Singapore taining signed photographs of the King and Queen, guarded on either side by a for this fort on the 28th October, p.m., richly chased gold model of a Trafalgar and will arrive here on the 31st October, lion mounted on a white marble pedestals 21 6,
A particularly interesting case was that of a woman with a large periosteal sarcoma (cancer) of the collar-hane Warned by Lighly competent surgeons that the only operative treatment possible consisted of removing the whale arm and shoulder (an operation with a 30 per cent. mortality rate), the patient applied as a last resort for treatment at the institute. A tube of The cup and cover, a copy of work of The P. 0. str. Sunda left Singapore 100 milligrammes of radium was embedded Charles H. period, is richly chased with for this port on the 26th October, at noon, in the tumour for twelve hours on two acanthus leaf decoration, open leafage and is due here on the lat November, at
a
WEAPONS AND SADDLERY.
The N.Y.K. str. Kamo Haru (European Line) left Yokohama for this port via ports on the 2nd October, and is expected here on the 3rd November.
The Barbor Line str Saint Petrick, from New York, left Sabang on the oth October, and is due to arrive at Hong kong on the 3rd November.
Miss Wall
Mr baland & children Dr J. G. Hanna Mr W. T. Harbord Mr & Mrs E, Hancock
Mr & Hers
DAYLIGHT, British str., 9,599, O. Ander. son. 20th October-Kobe 5th October, General-Arnhold, Karberg & Co. DINGWALL, British str., 1,320, E. Jones,
Ballast.Buce & Co.
Hon Mr. A. Hewelt DIOMELTAN, British str., 1,820, Watt, 16th c.M.G.
October-Taingtau 7th October, Gea Mr W. H. Hobbs eral Standard Oil Co.
Mr J. Holland EMPREES OF RUSSIA. British str., 8,788, Mrs Houston E. Beetham RM 28th October Me M. Joblin Vancouver 8th October, Mails and Mr R. Lloyd Jones General-Canadian Pacific Railway
Capt B. A. Walker Mira W. M. Watson Mr L. Watson Mr H. C. van Woeren Mr & Mra FW.
Wellington
Mr. A. West
Mr F. W. White
Mr C. Wirth
Mr M. Wirth Mr G. G. Wood Mr F. Year lay
KING EDWARD HOTEL
E.
Co GERMANIA, German str., 5,360, C. Jepsen, 18th October-Sydney 6th September, General-Siemssen & Co. HEIMFELD, German str., 2,000, Hollern,
21st October Karatsu 15th October, Mr F. J. Cargill Beane Dodwell & Co.ZING
Mr H. Clerg IIGSORONG, French str, 746, 4 Mar W. Donaldson Dr F. X. Costello querite, 95th October-Haiphong 23rd Mrs Foy October, Rice and General-A, R. Mr & Mra F. Marty
MaHugh HOMANI. British
British str, 060, J. Mr T. Inskochi Mason 27th October Singapore 21st Mr J. Josaph October, General,-Chinese.
Mr & Mrs Katewinkel Karrone, British str., 1987, H. Mathias, 4th Capt Keith
October Honkai Bay 19th October, Salt Mr & Mrs Kraft
Butterfield & Swire.
Mr M. F. Murray Capt & Mis Gardner Mr Gee, Grimble Mr & Mrs Lemaire and
child
KALGAN, British str. 1,143, D. R. Davies, 28th October Weihaiwei 21st October, Bean Oil-Butterfield & Swire. KLANG PING, Chincas str., 1,929, Weids mann, 19th October-Wahu 12th Octo ber. Rice.-Chinese. Sh Komorow, British str., 1,423, Martin, 19th October-Olangapo 10th October,
Sugar-Chinese
Kuuga Botan 2077, Whocles. 27th
&
Mr & Mrs C. Lsurition Mr & Mrs Manners Mr. Mr J. Hi Hi
Mody
Mr P. Namninga Mr. P. Nobbe Capt & Mrs Passmore Mr M. Roos
Mr P. B. Rowley Mr HL. S. Spurre Capt & Mes A E Stewart and chil. dran
Mr K. Tante Me Walker Mr H. I. Westphal Mr K. Yamada
GRAND HOTEL.
Capt J. 8. Lowingdon Mr F. Lorria
Miss Nowinyon
Capt Pollard
Nahs
Ishi'jma
Bonin Is.. Chefoo Weihaiwai Hankow Lobang
Kinking
6.30.01
31
30.09
$30.04
» 30.09
19
30.13 ....30.24-
'32.15
» 30.13
30.02
30.11
Changen....**
Shanghai Gutzlaf
30.24
.30.20
Sharp Peak... 76.30.95
6 30.18
Amoy Swatow.........
shoku 58, 30.17
Taichu Tainan
Koshun
Pescadores Canton Hongkong Gap Rook
147
» 30.14
30.14
3011 30.13
98, 30.21
30.24
Maosa Wuchow
98.
MA
Hoihow
Pakbol
Paulien 65
Tourant........
C. St. James
Legaspi Bacolod Iloilo Cobu Labuan
9.29.99
29.94 83
'29,96' 82
NW
T: F. CLAXTON, Director,
1 Barometer, redwood to 92 degrees Fahrenheit, on the level of the ses in inobes, tenths and
hundredthen the stade, in degross.
Fabrenholt.
5 HUMIDITY, in percentage of saturation, the humidity of air saturated with moisture bein: 300,
4 DIMECTION OF WIND, to two pointe,
5 FOSE OF WIND, according to Beaufort Ecale.
STATE OF WRATHER, b bina sky, a dotzobod blood, I drizzling rain, fog, a gloomy, hall lightning, o overonst, p passing showerd, e squall, Pain, snow, thunder, w visibility, w daw (wot), 7 Bars in inches, tonths and hundrodtka
HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL.
REGISTER.
Hongkong Observatory, October 29th
Previous On Dale On Date
Day |
at
at 2 pm. 6. a.m. 2 p.m.
Miss Pools
Barometer
30.12
30.18 30.12.
Mr Rayne
Temperaturs
75.
70
75
Mias Holly
Humidity
50
75
56
Mr A. H. Sayoo
Wind Direction ! ESE NE
ESE
Miss Saunders
Foros
Mrs Suit
Weather
b
Rain'
2
0,00
Mr Stockwoth Mr. C. Weismann
PRAK HOTEL.
opusentire days. Within - north will indkoms, and trovo gerolt hands; and the The Swedish Ejust Asiatic Co. o str. 84.
Mr & Mrs All now, after the lapse of six months, there rented with richly chased acanthus Helena lait Port Said on the 8th October, Och Singapore, 30th October, General Mr W. E. Bird
leaves The photograph frames, like and is expected to arrive here on the 3rd Jardine, Matheson & Co are no sigas of rearrence.
Mr & Mrs A. B. Crew Mr Morshi Another case which has its counterpart, the other gold articles, are of 18 carat, November et des LYESTOON German str., 1,237 O Sach, Dr Keyt
23rd October-Saigon 10th October, Mr Feason mong the Middlesex enses was that of a and have yellow enamelled panels on
Rico-Chinesa
Mra Forsyth schmistress of thirty-five, who, in March, engine-turned silver, the backs are of 1912, consulted & bading hospital sargeon silver water gilt, and eight applied
MONTEAGLE, British str., 6,163, A. Mr O Frasse
Hailey, 28th October-Vancouver 1st Mr 0. Frenck for a growth in the neck. Inoperable acanthiu leaves complete the embellish
and General Mrs Fredenhall October, Flour Beneath the gold plate is exreijuoma (eancer) of the thyroid gland in 10eat.
Mr & Mrs Huncook Canadian Pacino Railway. the night was dirgused and radius sequence of our English coinage, ranging advised. The patient had three series of from a sovereign to a farthing, all of the
NIPPON Manu, Japanese str., 3,452, A. G. Miss Harwood radium treatment between March and present year. In the lids of the case are
Stevens, 37th October San Francisco Me Hayler Jaus 1912. On reporting for examination fitted two solid silver photograph frames The N.Y.K. str. Kaga Maru (European 28tb September, General. Toyo Mr C. G. King
Kiehn Kaislas In September, 1014, enlargement and corresponding in pattern to the gold Lino) laft Colombo for this port via hardness of thyroid and disappeared frames and containing water colour singapore on the 23rd October, and is PECHADURI, German str., 1,374, C. Gaso
wich, 24th October Bangkok 16th general condition was good, and she had drawings of the Houses of Parliament expected here on the 6th November. gained weight. The patient returned to and of Buckingham Palace.
The N.Y.K str. Tamba Mams (Ameri
October, Rice-Butterfield & Swire. Her work as schoolmistress.
can Line) loft Seattle for this port via PrUYEN, French str., 1,204, Ribault, 26th How can the discovery be utilised!
ports on the 7th October, and is expected October Saigon 21st October, Rics-Ident Archer. 2.4.3.c.
Bradley & Co
Mr & Mrs W. Arm The presents from the Dalai Lama nowhere on the 0th November. CİSVEYANCE.
in the British Museum included a coat of The Swedish East Asiatic Co. QUARTA, German str., 1,146, H. Madsen, strong
20th October-Saigon 20th October. Sir Frederick Treves explains that for Tibetan armour, with a steel helmet and Canian left Antwerp on the 21st October,
Rico and General-Order N tho conveyance of emanation they had a Durgo sword. There gifte are recipro- und is expected to arrivo here on the 2nd
RAJABURI German str. 1,189, C. Wolff, invented hollow plates and tubos into ented with fine examples of British work. Decembr. Indrabuala passed the Suezh October Bangkok 18th October, which, by special process, the gas was manship in modern individual armament drawn and then fed by being put in-namely, Wilkinson scimitar with Canal on the 17th October, for Hongkong Rice. Butterfield & Swite.
STEIDZUOKA MARU, Japanese str., 4,072, T. liquid air. The power sank to a half in highly embossed blade and fancy gold direct.
Irisawa, 28th October Shanghai 23rd 3.5 days, and finally vanished...
wire cord sword-knot, and chamois and
October General. Nippon Yusen The medical adviser of a patient who brown leather cases; ale two 19-bere
Kaisha. required an application of, for instance, hammerless-ejector guns, with gold Jalay fifty milligramines of radium-the value fitted with a leather diablo gun case, of the actual substances would be £1,000 cartridge magazine, cleaning rod, and would receive 淼 plate containing cartridges. Again, the historie Tibetan emanation of the equivalent of that asdule with trappings sont to the King quantity. As for this cost, the doctor who is reciprocated by a regulation English wanted a tube of 100 milligrammes would saddle with bridle and all nonetsaries, by charged twelve guineas for its use for including a handsome saddle-cloth ornz- twenty-four hours. He would receive mented with gold lace and embroidery.
with it instructions for the application.
·INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., L'IDE insung, from Karatzu, is due in Hong
kong 1st November. Cheongshing, from Weihaiwei, in due in
Hongkong 1st November. Foothing, from Bangkok, is due in Hong-
kong 2nd November.
SUIRE LINE, LIMITED.
Hongkong 13th November,
in Hoogkong 20th November,
PRINTING
Nothing creates such a good impression?
His Holiness will also be the recipient Den of Atrite, from London, is due in In the last ten days the Institute had of a fre carriage, with hornies and sont out thirteen pieces of apparatus, accessories and three horse, which e Den at rambir from Vancouver, is a representing 800 milligrammen. the being purchased it India. The mode equivalent value in radium proper boing custume of a Tibetan lady is not being £17,200. We have demonstrated," Sir returned by the latest creation of Bond- Frederick went on, that the emanation street; but the Dulai Tuna will is positively the same therapeutically as beautiful examples of British textiles in radium. One grammo of radiam gives long rolls of the best table linen and of 160 milligrammes of emanation in Scotch tweed, in addition to the silk scarf. Iwonty-four hours."
enclosing the Royal letter.
A gift of perhaps more pererest interest for a potentato leading a life of tradi- While the complete. disappearance of tional seclusion is a handsome, gentle cancerous growth under radium treat apan's wring case, sited with polished THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS."
PRINTING WORKS. ment are being recorded. Mr. Pinch pig-skin and silver mountings. If his declares that the most striking results Holiness cays to vary the routine of life have been obtained with rheumatic cases in the Potala by watching the heavenly Turn out the Bost Printing At Reasonab of all sorts from drinking radium bodies, be will be gratified with the fine
water :-
STRIKING RESULTS.
business as the use of First Class Printing
The deletence in cost between good i bad printing and pisterial is generally ait.
Kries.
SOUDAN, British transport, 2,906,
MrT. Arthur Mr E. F. Aucolt Mrs Auld and children Mr & Mr W. C. Barrett and child Mr & Mrs C. W. J. Mr G. A. Benn Fleet Surgeon & Mrs
Bernard,
Belt
RF,
Mr & Mrs Beyer Major Bowen, A.P.D. Mrs Bondlerv Hon Mr Braknill Mr W. A. Butterfield Mr M. Cary Cant Clarke
6th October-Chingwantao 20th Octo ber, Nil-P. & 0. 5. N. Co. SUSANG, British str., 1,776, H. Simpson, 26th October-Singapore 18th Octo Ler, General-Jardine, Matheson & Co TATYO MARU, Japanese str. 1,625, T. Mr & Mrs Carrie Fumoto, 4th October-Chefoo 18th Major Dary
Mr & Mrs Doyle October, General Order, TMPH, German str. 769, Work Mars Dobbes
schwager, 20th October-Hoihow 25th Mr
Mr G. A. Dutton October, General-Jebsen & Co. ULF, Norwegian str., 985, J. Pedersen, Mis Fingalon
19th October-Bangkok 9th October, Mr & Mre & Gibson
Ice-Chinese
obild.
JL.A.M.O.
EGA
Lt.Col, H. W. He
Mr A. Keith Major General Kelly Mr & Mrs E S
Kranke
Highest open sir Temperature on 28th...75 Lowest opoa air Tomperature on 28th...19
HONGKONG TIDE TABLE,
From 30th October to 5th November, 1913.
HIGH WATER
Days of
Month
MIPA
Height
Low Watse
H'kong
Tine
H'kong:
Meau
Me u
Time.
h, m.
·ft, n.
ft, in
..
10, 9
6.3m 3.49
14
919s & 0
11 45 8m 4 27-
Mr Lloyd Dr Macfarlans. Miss Macher Maj. & Mrs Mo Mun
Thars, 20m children & nurse Mr MoNulty.
Fri, 31 Mr. & Mrs E, N.
Mitchelmore and Satur. 1 child
30 5048
Rev. Copley Morlo Mr Petr Rev. Foster Per
Mr T. L Perkins Mr. J. I. Plammer Mr Powell
Lt.Col Radchfe... Mr & Mrs T. Harker
Mr EE. Kelton
and
Eng: Comdry Rooms Lt & Mirs Sharp, H.N.
Mr A. Sinclair
MF C. Skolt
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ON SALE,
TONGKONG HANSARD REPORTE
Lt Col Uther Smith LEGISLATIVE Mr & Mrs Soleta
WAISHING, British str., 1,179, E. Holm-L-Col Gordon Hall,
wood, 27th October Shanghai 24th Mr & Mrs B, A. Hale Mr & Mrs G. E. Detche
Stewart and shil. Oetcher, General Jardine, Mathew Mr H. Hancock
Mr F. A. Baseland
dren YATSHING, British str., 1,424, R. J. Rev. & Mrs Hipwell Capt & Mrs Stericker Anderson, 27th October-Moji 21st Capt & Mrs Hodgins nurse and exild de October, Coal ardine, Matheson & Mrs Boobrender and Miss Taylor Co.
b-child
Mr:0. Wagner YUENSANO, British atr., 1,128, E. Schenk, Maj. Humphrey... Mr N U. Walker
27th October-Manila 94th October, Mr & Mrs W. G. Capt Whitefield
Kumphreys
Mr David Wood Sugar-Jardite, Matheson & Co.
Session 1912-
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Hongkong, 25th June, 1913,
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