THE INSIDIOUSNESS OF MALARIA
AND HOW DR. WILLIAMS PINK PILLS GO STRAIGHT TO THE CAUSE OF THE TROUBLE:
Marin is a disease of the blood. Its Victim is anaware of the malignant maria parasites Ju his veins until some time after they are well established, When, therefore, the symptoms of Malaria become apparent the disease has gonerally got such a hold that something more permanently beneficial than qutising is required to dispone the gorma from the system, and it is this that Dr. Williams Pink Pill. by eliminating. The poisch, and uriching and purifying the blood stream. have curad so many fever strickon men and women throughout the Far East."
ME, WU,
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8ru, 1913.
MATHESON LANG'S NEW PLAY AND GORGEOUS DRESSES.
We take the following from the Pall Mall Gazette tim
Hearing that Dir. Matheson Lang was, to appear in the title part in Mr. Wu.“ the new play with a Chinese setting which Mr. Louis Moyer's company is to play for a week at Manchester before Londoners have the chance of seeing it, we induced the distinguished actor to give us a short interview on the stage of the Garrick Theatre, where he was rehearsing. As we arrived we had the privilege of seeing Mr. Lang teaching a lady how to walk like a Chinese girl, and fully appreciated. the sight of some six foot two or so of stalwart Scot taking tiny swaying stops
cruns the stage. Fortunately a break was due; and in a minute or so Mr. Lang was free, and smilingly declared himself ready to talk
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"I Grst kaew Molirin Ind its grip on my said Mr. P. M. Nonis, Clock in the Telegraphi Check Offer, Colombo, 21y the psius in any hack and lower limbs, I had Als of shivering,
First tell me about yourself. my teeth chationed and my hands anal lower Babs would become es cold as ice. I felt as it and what are you to be? Oh, an up-to- date, educated Chinaman, travelled, and I was in a cold, bleak, A retic eruitry, instent all that; but a real Chinaman at heart, of being in Das tropics. After those shivering and a Munciarin Frank, living in Hong-. fite my body would become heated to sach akong With or without a pigtail pitch that my light cotton clothes felt as heavyOh, without, decidedly. They are all off now in Hongkong. I was there just at as blankets. Beads of pergiration would appear the exciting time, towards the end of the en ny face and hands.
The medicines I was taking did not effect a | eur, although some did ne temporary good:
Mr P.M. Nouis.
[from a photo)" *About this time I received a naphtet which gaye details of how several well-known gentle mer in the East had cure themselves of
revolution." - Every one was getting into European dress-all the men, at least They began downwards; horrid little. tweed caps were the first things they The Chinese women had not wanted: changed, and I hope they won't; the younger girls looked charting in their trousers of peach-colour coats and byonado. I believe some of the sensible. men have gone back to their own dress, Loo. One man of importance went back to his roles because, he said, Too muchee wind down front, Loo inucher wind down back; cutchen colo.
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WEATHER REPORT,
Pressure is nearly stationary along the south east coast of China, over the Philippines, and over Annam
The mouoou will set in schip along the ost
coast of China, and remain no late over tho N. China Sea.
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 am, to-day, 0.50 inches.
The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon to day is as follows
DISTRICT.
FORECAST
On the 7th at 11.15 am.-Tho, northen "Tall ITIL what you wear." "Oh,
depression is now central over Hokkaido. An gorgeous things. Mrs: Lang is taking anti-cyclone has formed over China, keen interest in that. She was put inj Hongkong and Shanghai, you know, and brought back Chinese dresses" Rad embroidery ; and she saw lot of Mandarin" and other robes, and remem- ers them, too. In Act I. I have a blue silk coat, flowered, embroidered, very magnificent, and a black silk skirt, slit at By the way, do you think the sides. London ladies borrowed their idea of slitting their skirts from China Your views, please not mine!” Oh, and black boots, Mandarin boots, and a huge black hat with an amber button That Act II. I am in European dress, and I Formosa Channel hutton is important- it shows my rank, can wear it all right; you see, I have travelled. Just a Shantung sunt, the sort, South coast of China between The same ar
No. 1. In Hongkong and Lamocks. of thing our men wear out there. Act 1. I am back in robes, and have an South coast of China betweenThe se No. 1. Hongkong and Hainan even more striking loose coat; it is
• East vinde, moderate; fine, coolers" elephant-grey silk, embroidered with hig black flamingoes and lined with flame- coloured silk. That is one of the things my wife saw, and I wish she had bought
malarial fever by the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and I myself determined to give Dr. Williams Pink Pills a trial. After I had been taking the Pills for a few days my appetite. which before was the worst, started to improve I continued to take Dr. Williams Pink Pills. and determined to put these Fills to the utmost test to see if they could really drive the mulerin parasites out of my blood. Well, I am pleased 1 persovered, for within two weeks I was a new mua, Before taking Dr. Williams Pink Pills I had fever two or three times a week, bat after the second wool's treatment of these Pill the forer had disappeared. I am now in excellent | It. health."
PASSENGERS EXPECTED.
A PICTURESQUE SETTING.
ste
Hongkong & Neighbourhood
N.E. winde, 'strong.
HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER.
Hongkong Observatory, November 7th
Provions On Date On Date
Day at.
at 3 pm 6 am
at 2pm.
Barometer Temperature Humidity .... Wind Direction
Ferca Weather une seen
20.03
30.06
29.97
77
71
B1
77
88
62
East
2
East
.b 0.00
Rein
Highest open air Temperature on 6th...77 Lowest open air Temperature on 6th 74
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, by purifying and beard, do you?" "Oh, no, no hair on the * You don't disfigure yourself with a bibling the blood, and nourishing the face, but a most ingenious wig, and I enfeebled - norves, have offected innumerable shall look Chinese." Probably he will; eurs of Malaria, Anaemia, Nervous Exhaustion, but that is because he is a master of the Indigestion, Blumatism and the special art of make-up.
You had a very successful tour in the allments of ladies. Obtainable at all medicine East, had you not? Yes, and enjoyed Tendors, or direct from the Dr. Williams it immensely, too. Oh, we did big Medicine Co., 84, Szechuen Road, Shanghai, business; not only the British people out one bottle for $1.50, six for 38 post frei,
there, but also the natives, were very keen. Curious to see a Chinese gentle man, in native dress, with the ladies of liis family drinking in The Passing of the Third Floor Buck," We did more Shakespeare, of course, than anything clse; but Mr. Jerome's play was a big hit Queer how it affected some people. Per P. & 0. str. Sardinia, from London One man in Hongkong gravely told a October 4th-To Hongkong: Mrs. G. P. and member of the company That play Miss Lammert and children, Mrs. Barrington, made me think; I assure you that if I Mrs. Bolton, Miss P. Koith, Miss C. M. had been going to do something wrong Forrest, Mrs. Martin and child, Miss Ethat night I should have put it off."" Gibbon, Mrs. J. Buckmill and child," Miss Did you bring back anything very N. Wilden, Miss R. E. Newcombe, Miss exceptionally interesting with you?! Bridges, Miss McCurry, Mr. E. Dawson and Well, we did pick up a Chinese tailor; child, Miss A. Armstrong, Miss C. Boyant, but we lost him. We took him from Miss F. O'Dell, Mrs. J. S. Dobie, Rev. and Singapore to Hongkong, because he was Setur. Mrs. J. C. Harlow and children, Museful in the wardrobe. On board an Taonias, Mr. and Mrs WC. Rothoey and cer came to my wife and sant, Mrs, San. children.
Lang, there is a Chinaman on the other
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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
HE P&O.S. N. Co.'s Steamer
"SUNDA."
Arrived Hongkong on 1st November, 1913, FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, MALTA PORT SAID, SUEZ & STRAITS. Consignees of Cargo by the above-named vessel are hereby informed that their Goods are boing landed and placed AT THEIR BISK in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co.'s Godowns at Kowloon, where each Consign. ment will be sorted out Mark by Mark and delivery can be obtained as the Goods are landed. Optional Goods will be landed hore unless instructions are given to the contrary within 6 hours,
Goods not cleared within 8 days including. date of arrival will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in any case whatever."
Damaged packages must be left in the. Godowns for examination by the Consiguse and the Company's survoyors, Mesara. GODDARD and Douglas, at 10 AM on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS. All Claims must be presented Jwithin ten days of the steamer's urvival here, after which date they cannot be rooognized. No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns,
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Per P. & 0. str. Macedonia, connecting deck weeping bitterly and asking to so Mon. 10 m with the steamer Assage at Colombo. From Le Number One Missee. He means you, London October 17th and from Marseilles I think Off went my wife, to find Al Tues. October 24th-To Hongkong: Mr. A. Mont Loong leaning over the side shedding gomory, Capt. W. W. Lindsay, Mr. and streams of tears. She thought he was ill
frs. Shopard and child,
and was going to prescribe, but he sobbed Per P. & 0. str. Simla, from London ont-Not sick; me lost pigtail.” Some October 19th--To Hongkong: Lance-Sergt. wag had told him he would have his lwad Fri W. Rodes, Miss L. E. Walker, Mrs. Kennedy chopped off if he landed in Hongkong) and children, Miss S S Ward, Mis L., with his quene, but the loss had broken Bortell, Major L. L. Hepper, Mrs. Chis heart. He bolted when we were going Parsons, Mr. R. K. Miller Miss F. Boggs, to the Philippine Islands because he Mr. and Mrs. E. Walker M. C. Walker, would not be vaccinated. Oh, that was Jan., Mrs
Cousins and children, Mrs, rather funny, too; we had all to be Bro 1.
vaccinated because there was smallpox at I had in the company two P. & 0. str. Bornes. From. London Hongkong! November 1st-To Hongkong: Miss M. Christian Scientists and a conscientious Dawson, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Spriggs, Mr. objectur. The American officials said M. Bain, Mrs. Copley Foyle and child.
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Per P. & 0. str. Nankis. From London sitccess, November 15th-To Hongkong, Staff-Sergt. It should be; the play is good, strong, Major, Mrs., and Miss W. E. Stoner and and dramatic. It is by Messra. H. M. children.
Vertion and Harold Oven, and it has this We mean to have picturesque setting. Por MM, st. Ernest Simons. From Marverything absolutely correst for one seilles September 21st To Hongkong, Mr thing we are getting tremendous help Loude, Mr. Vergriette, Mr. and Mrs about all sorts of details from Mr. Corbett Paillard and children, Fathers Lay and Smith, and he is an authority on China." Leong, Mr. Thona, Mr. F. Preze
Before we left the theatre we heard Mr. Lang arranging to pay a visit to the Per D., str. Yorck. From Bremen Chinatown of London, to get all sorts of October 1st.To Hongkong Mrs. D. Mprops, such as counting-tables and. Clark, Mr. K. Chu, Miss A. Edmonds, Miss straw shops for the coulies. We certainly M. FLinrichsen, Mrs. P. Hodgson and child, took up a good slice of the brief rest he Mr. R. Lapsley, Mr. W. Schworm, Miss allowed himself in the middle of an D. E. Whitmarsh From Genoa October all-day rehearsal, but never 16th-To Hongkong. Dr. W. Kock Mr. given more kindly by a busy man. A. H. Schmidt, Miss L. Hoffmann, Mr. A. S. Nothing will induce us to miss the very Weedgot, Miss E. d. Planits. From first chance of seeing that stately figure Naples October 17th-To Hongkong, Mr. Gin robes. of flame-colour, famingo Schramm,
embroidered I.,
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E. A. HEWETT,
Superintendent. Hongkong, 2nd November, 1913, "BARBER" LINE OF STEAMERS.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
The Steamship "SAINT PATRICK.”
FROM NEW YORK,
YONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong ad Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Ltd,, at Kowloon, whonce and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained."
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 11th inst. will be subject to rout.
All Claims against the Steamer must be pre- sented to the Undersigned on or before the 29th iast or they will not be recognized.
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 11th lust., at 11 A.M.
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
DODWELL & Co., LTD.,
Agants. Hongkong, 4th November, 1913.
TOYO
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KISEN KAISHA.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,
8.S. TENTO MARU.”.
FROM SAN FRANCISCO VIA HONOLULU, JAPAN PORTS AND MANILA.
sbors nomed Steamer having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified to send in their Bills of Lading for countersignature, and to take immediate delivery of Cargo from alongside on THURSDAY,
Cargo remaining undelivered on
6th
hat, at 6 PM, will be landed at Con siguses siak and expense and delivery must then be taken from the Company's Godown.
No Fire Insurance whatever will be effected. No Claims will be recognised after the Goods have left the Steamer or Godown, and all Goode remaining undelivered on the 12th inst. will be subject to rent and landing charges.
All chafed and otherwise damaged Cargo to be left on board or Godown, and examination of same to be held on the 12th inst., at 10 ..
All Claims must be filed on or before 19th
Me F. T. P. Water inst otherwise they will not be recognised.
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TEAK HOTEL.
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NOTICE.
YÖNSIGNEES of Cargo from London
CON
ex as "Sidon" and "Basque," from Havre ex 8. Basque" and from Bordeaux 0 -8,8, Verbecimoia,"
connection with above Steamer are hereby informed. that their goods with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables are being landed and stored at their risks into the hazardous and or extra hazirdons Godowns of -- the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godow Co., Ltd., Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained immediately after landing.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless
CHRISTMAS GOODS Br & Mrs W. Arm L. Col. I. W. Ilos inftans ou solved fronting it to do landed
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before Noon TO-Dar requesting be here.
Billa of Lading will be countersigued by the Undersigned, Goods remaining unclaimed after 12th int. at Noon will be subject to rent and landing charges.
All claims must be sent in to me on de bafora the 35th inst, or they will not be recognized,
All damage packages will be examined en 12th inst, at 10 AM
No Fire Insurance has been effectel.
S. C. de BUSSIERRE,
Acling Agent. Hongkong, Eth November, 1 13.
BEN LINE OF STEAMERS.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
8.8. “BENLEDI,” From MIDDLESBRO, LEITH, LONDON AND STRAITS.
Capt & Mrs Evan F. L. Belton UNSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed
maid and child.
Major Faishine Eng: Comdr. Rooms birs Tingskön and Capt & Mrs Sargrant child Lt & Mrs Sharp. BN. Maj&Mrs Fitzwilliams Mr A. Sinclair Mr & Mrs A. Gibson Kr C. Skott
that all Goods are being landed at their iak into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Jedowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Whart and Godown Co., Ltd, whence and or from the wharvos delleery may be obtained.
No Clans will be admitted after the Geate bave left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining
ered after the 13th inst wil
inst will be subject undelivered.
All Claimer
against the Steamer must be Eresented to the Undersigned on or before the
Lt. Col. Gordon Hall, Miss Scith BILLA.M. CHARL-Col. & Mrs Jeher
Mr & Mrs B. 4. Hala Sub Mr. H. Hancock
Mr & Mrs Sufleti Mr. F. A. Hazeland Mr & Mrs G. Rev. & Mrs Hipsell Stewart and whil Capt & Mrs Hodgs Mrs Boobrender and
Mr & Mrs W. G
Hump! re Major & Mrs Hum
phreys Miss Humphreys
dres
Capt & Mrs Stericher
Dorse and colli Hr O. Wagner: Mr NC. Walker. Capt Whitefield Mr David Wood
2013 just, or they will not be recognized.
All broken, chafed and damaged Goode zra to be left in the Godoras, where they will be examined on the 13th inst., at 11 &..
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigued by
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co..
11302 Hongkong, 6th November, 1913.
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