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SORE THROATE

HOW TO CURE AND PREVENT IT.

Of all the remedies introduced for turing sore throat and preventing it and such diseases as diphtheria, measles, scarlet fever, etc., which begin with sore throat, doctors agree unanimously that nothing compares with Wulfing's For mamint for effectiveness, rapidity and simplicity

These pleasant-tasting tablets the most powerful destroyer of germs nown to Science.. When cucked, the saliva is saturated with this germ destroyer, which gets into the remotest parts of the throat and kills all gorme it Anda there. As the germa cRUSE SOTE throat, it is cured when they are killed.

Besides uliousands of doctors, hundreds Arthur J. Balfour, M.P., the Rt.

Hon the Earl of Kilmorey, the Rt. Hon. Lord Glantawe, the Bishop of Bath and Wells, Madame Adelina Patti, and most of the loading Clergymen, M.P.s, Barristors and Actors, have written letters stating that they use Wulfing's Formamint to qure their sore throat, and find it better than anything else.

How strongly they endorse Walfing's Formamint may be judged from the following letter. Viscount Massercent and Ferrard writes: "I have found Wulfing's Formamint most effective for the cure of sore throat, which quickly appears after using a few tablets."!

TRY FORNAMINT TO-DAY.

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10th November Miike 4th November, Coal Mitsui Bussar: Kaisha. CANADA MARU, Japanese str: 0,700,-H. Yamamoto, 11th November-Shanghai Eth November,

General, Osaka Shosen Kaisha.

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OHINESE ART.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13TH, 1913.

AN EXHIBITION IN WHITECHAPEL.

If we talk about English, French, or Italian art, we usually mean pictures.. But Chinese art, says the new means for ta nearly everything that the Chinose wake; and the exhibition at the White chapel Art Gallery includes clothes, china, tables, cabinets, and carpets. Most of those who go to see it will consciously. think, no doubt, that it is a collection of Eastern curiosities, but unconsciously they must focl that it all belongs to a very delightful state of being. The White-

remain

their notion of civilization, but it will seem a little dull after this world of things so much more beautiful than anything to he seen even in the transformation scene of a pantomime.Se

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Feat

HE HAL, Steamship

BRISGAVIA,"

things which our eyes enjoy are the things Most of us do not understand that the which are beautiful to us; and this is true of the poor as much as of the rich So they may not think all those wonderful

WIDESPREAD DAMAGE TO CROPS. them all the same. For no people has received the following telegram from the Diings beautiful, but their eyes will enjoy The Secretary of State for disssichously nud so successfully as the Viceroy, dated October 13, on the subject |

over courted the delight of the oye so Chinese. Indeed, their later art, from of the monsoon and agricultural pros the Ming period to the present day ofton perity in Upper and Central Irdia: Wuiling's Formamint may be obtained has no ambition except to appeal to the Failure of the latter half of the mon- of all Chemists, in bottles of fifty tablets delight. And most things shown in this soon has been most pronounced in the Seyoral imitations are on the market exhibition have been produced since the north and west of the United Provinces they are worthless. Refuse thom, and beginning of the Ming dynasty. The and in neighbouring areas of Rajputana insist on having Wulfing's Formamut.older, more austere, Chinese art is there and Central India, in which tracts little Write to-day to A

WULFING & Co., 6, Kiukiang Road, Shanghai, cando by Chinoiseries, by all those delight In the United Provinces the worst tract is bare left the Godemus, and all Goods reumining i bronzes and pottery, but the show is rain has fallen since middle of August. tioning this paper, and they will send fut, fanciful, bright coloured things that Rohilkhand, where kharif crop Ins heen andelivered after the 13th inst. will the subject No Claims will be admitted after the Goods you, free of charge, a Booklet on sore throat, written by a Langlon physician. svem to us distinctively Chinese as a practically lost, except in low lands,

Greek vase seems distinctively Greek, sugar-cane has been badly damaged. In

and to There is one bronse wine jar, lent by Mr. Bundelkhand kharit crops are withering presented to the Undersigned on or before the All Claims against the Steamer must be W. C. Alexander, which is said to date except in irrigated areas, the prospects 20th inst, or they will not be recognized. from the Shang dynasty, a time almost in Muttra and Agra districts are also prehistoric and contemporary with laterad,

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are Fodder scarcity is anticipated in be left in the Godowns, where they will be Brinoan art. There one sees the peculiar hand divisions. Previous harvesta

Bundelkhand, Agra, and axamined on the 13th inst. at 11 AM ANKUI, British str. 1,350, 3. B. Harris, Chines sense of form still quite

No Fire Insurance has been affected. 9th November--Shangbat 6th Novemusophisticated a sense of forms it affected tracts were good." In original and in its way as beautiful as withered, and pasturage and fadder are ber, General Butterfeld & Swire.

Buis of Lading will be countersigned by Rajpatans crops on dry lands have AKLARI MARU, Japanese str. 2.183, Sato, Greek. One sees it again in the little getting short in the greater part of the

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co., head, of the Han dynasty, lent by Mr Ajmer-Merwara. In Central India uros FBON PORTLAND (O2.) AND PUGET figure of a woman with a basket on her Central and Eastern States, including

Agents. Hongkong, 6th November, 1913. [1303 Esmorfopoulos. But many Han figures pects of autumn crops are bad-in parts already show Greek influence, and in the of Gwalior, the Bundelkhand Agency.

BOUND PORTS. horse of the Tang dynasty in the same and in Baghelkhand case there is a swagger that suggests DHWA, British str., 3,160, G. N. Verrocchio and seems quite alien to the vinces prospects were good up to the In the Punjab and the Central Pro- Ramage,

9th November Chinese genius. But most Greck of all beginning of September, but monsoon Captain J. Ernst, having arrived, Consignees Caloutta 94th October, General is the beautiful little cist of baked clay then ceased prematurely David Sisson & Co.

lent by Mr. Bateson. This indeed looks autumn crops are withering in Ambala Lading for Countersignature, and take im- Unirrigated are hereby notified to send in their Bills of ELSBETH, German str., 931, Berg. 10th as if it were copied directly from division, whore rabi sowings will meriate delivery of Cargo from alongside.

November-Bangkok 3rd November, the antique," and yet it has a perfect probably be Rice Jebsen & Co.

contracted unless rain Cargo remaining undelivered on MONDAY, freedom and spirit of its own, It may falls, but elsewhere in the Punjab 10th inst, at Noon, will be landed at Consigneo's Tavsano, British str. 146, H. 9. Malkin, belong to the obscure period between the position is satisfactory

8th Normaber-Bangkok 1st November, Han and the Tang dynasties; but there whole.

on the risk and expense and delivery must then be In the Nagpur and Nerbudda taken from the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf Rice Jardins, Matheson & Co.

is a mirror in the same room, said to be and Berar divisions of the Central Fro- & Godown Co's, Godowns, r FEICHING, Chiness str., 970, A. A. Craw certainly of the Han period, which proves vinces the kharif crops will be consider

ford, 4th November-Tientsin 29th that bronzes of that time, unlike most of ably below the average, while in parts of at Noox, will, in addition to landing charges, Cargo remaising andelivered on 17th inst October, General-Chinese, the puttery had reached an almost Jubbulpore and Chhattisgarh rice will be be subject to storage obarges, 7th November Bangkok 31st October art is the Sung, perhaps because it is

No Fire Insurance whatever will be effected. But for us the golden age of Chinese taken everywhere to relieve situation by Necessary preliminary action is being Rice Jardine Matheson & Come HONGKONG, French str 730, Marquerite, the curliest that we know well, and the suspension and remissions of revenue 8th November-Haiphong 6th Novem pottery of that time has a Greek free reduction of railway lates on fodor grant of agricultural advances, and ber, General-A. R. Marty.

of form and there than a HUICHOW, British str., 1,222, Hooker, perfection of craftsmanship. It is in fact tion at present available we do not

emelguçu to amulet Trauw, 10th November-Tientsin 3rd Novem the most beautiful pattery known to anticipato serious famine in any tract ber, General Butterfield & Swire. Only with the Ming dynasty does Chinese though there will probably the local INABA MARU, Japanese str.. 5. Tominaga, fantastic, and provincial. The pottery however, depends on the spring crops. art become distinctively Chinese, brilliant, distress during cold weather. Much, 11th November-Moji 6th November, in this exhibition is well arranged in cases prospects of which it is too early to fore General-Nippon Yusen Kaisha. JANETA, British str. 2,779, H. G. A according to date, and it is particularly cast Good rain within the next month

Timmia,

7th November rich in splendid examples of the early and at intervals during cold weather Cardiff 27th September, Coal-Doding period. Here we can see that would effect enormous improvement: well & Co.

Chinese art has not yet shut itself off from

Telegraphing October 14, the Viceroy

soning on Oc KIRKON MARU, Japanese str. 5,776, M. the outer world. There is a strong sid

Fujimoto, 9th November-Mcji 2nd Persian influence in many of the finest Rainfall has been good in the Peninsulz.THE P. & 0. §. N. Co.'s Steamer November, Chal Mitsui Bussan examples, and enlour and form are not except in the Centrul Provinces Cand ∙Kaislia.

yet enfeebled by excessive finish. But in Hyderabad; light in the Central Pro Hyderabad, very fair in Burma and the case of the Kang-Hsi period every vinees. Except in the northern districts thing is perfectly Chinese and the finish very little rain has fallen in North- has become excessive. This is the Eastern India, Improvemont is likely in porcelain until lately most prided by Bihar and Orissa, and in the eastern European collectors; but, beautiful as it portions of the Central Provinces, of often is, it cuts a poor figure to our eyes Central, India, and of the United by the rougher work of a century before, Frovinces. and the case of Chion-lung porcelain cuts a poorer figure still. Indeed, the lesson we draw from this exhibition is that Chinese art, with all its constant character and originality, lost its fresh, ness as soon as it cut itself off from

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and signed for and on All Claims must be filed on or before the 29th inst, otherwise they will not be recognised.", HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE,

Hongkong Office. Hongkong, 7th November, 1913. [1304

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PORT SAID, SUEZ & STRATTS. Fessel are hereby informed that their Goods are Consigneas of Cargo by the above-named being landed and placed AT THEIR RISE in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co.'s Godowns at Kowloor, 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 here anless instructions are given to the contrary within 5 honir.

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WEATHER REPORT.

On the 12th at 11.55 --The anti-øyclonu is now central over South Japan. Prosur has decreased slightly along the coast of China from Shanghai to Haiphong. It has inoreasod slightly over the Philippines.

Moderata monsoon is indicated along the south-east coast of China and over the N. China: Sua

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 am, to-day, 0.00 inobes.

The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon today is as follows:-*

DISTRICT

Новисает.

Hongkong & Neighbourhood Formons Chaunel frosh.

JN.E. winds,

South acest of China between The same a ...Hongkong and Lomocks, No. L- South coast of China between The game as Hongkong and Hainan.. No. 1.

*East winds, moderata; cloudy, drizzling rain at times.

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER.

12TH NOVEMBER, 1913, AM,

Station.

Vladvostook Nemuro Flakodate Tokio Koohi Nagasaki Kagoshima Oshima Naha Ishijua

*r---.-་་་

Bonin Is... Chafoo

Weihaiwei.... Hankow

Wind

Hour

Barometer

at Bea Love

Temperature

Hamidity.

Direction.

Force

7.30.10,371 NN 3.

29.99 #30,05

· 30.80)

HE

NW

: 30.27

30.26 -

HE

30.25

N

3020

8

30.17

30.13

29.99

21.

» 30.08 55

Tchang Kiobinug

Changaka

Shanghai

30.18

Gutalaff

30.14

Sharp Peak. 30.09 Amoy

630.09) 65

Swatow ....... Taihoka... 5. 30.09 Taichu

Tainan. Koshan

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KOLY, German str. 1,108, Williamson, 8th November-Manila 4th November, General A Bune de Co. N KUROHIME MARU, Japanese str., 2,985, Nakamura, 6th Novembor-Moj 3tet October, Coal-Suzuki & Co. KYODO MARG, Japanese str, 1,805, 8. Morisaki, 3rd November--Newchwang 90th October, Coul-Mitsui Bussan Kaisha LANDHAT SCHIEFT, German str. 1,001, A Struve, 8th November-Saigon 2nd November, Rice-Biemssen & Co. MINNESOTA, Amerjeni str., 20,718, T. W. outside influences. Also that the greater. Garlick, 10th November Seattle 3rd Chinese art was far less dissinctively October, General-Nippon Yus Chinese than the lesser and Inter. The Kaisha

embroideries, the later china, and most of NUDIES, British str.. 2,005, Peters, 10th the pictures shown in this exhibition 10th November -Sabang 28th October, belong to the Willow-pattern world, but Case Oil-Dodwell & Cu

the Sung pottery does not. And for that OPLAND Norwegita str., 1,200, Eriksen. very reason the careless visitor on the 11th November-Saigon 7th Novem look out for curiosities will not notice it. ber, Rice. Aagaard, Thoresen & Co. The pictures shown are not remarkable; FITBANILOR, German str., 1,267, W. Tau the best of them are beautiful flower bert, 11th November-Swatow 10th piece, perhaps of the early Ming period. November, Rice-Butterfield & Swire and a spirited painting of a man and a SAGINE RICKMERS, Dutch str., 673, B. M. plunging horse, perhaps a fine copy of Jagt, 5th November-Foochow 3rd some great orginal, both lent by Mr. November, Ballast.-Asiatic PetroR. H. Benson. The most beautiful pieces leurn Co

of embroidery are perhaps two pieces, 25 SATANTA, British str., 3,354, S. R. McRay, and 39, both tent by Mrs. R. H. Benson, 10th November-San Francisco 11th Two cabinets and a long table of black October, Bulk Oil-Standard Out Colacnger inlaid with golden mother-of- TAISHO MARU, Japanese str, 2.637, pearl are lent by Colonel McEwen and Shimadzu, 3rd November-Weihaivei are magnificent both in execution and in 28th October, Beans-Mitsui Bussan design. The seven cast-irou figures of Kaisha

immortals lent by Sir Hugh Lane show: TAIWAN, British str., 1.012, Jenkins, 8th how well even a humbla Chinese artist November-Saigon 4th November could represent the unconscious sublimity. Rice-Chinese,

of his gods. They are not great works of TAIZAN MARU, Japanese or 2,054 art, but compared with an inferior Greek Sugofo, 11th November-Dairen 4th statue they are heavenly. There are November, Coal Mitsui Bussin several beautiful screens and fine examples Kaisha,

of lacquer, and TAMBA MARU, Japanese str., 3,802, J. Altogether the exhibition is the most Company, Ltd., Kowloon, and West Point E few good rugs. Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Teranaka, 9th November-Shanghai delightful perhaps of all that have hon Godowns, wheuce delivery may be obtained. 6th November, General. Nippon held in this gallery, and we hope it will Yusen Kaisai:

give delight to those for whom it has been intial Cargo will be forwarded on unless TAMBOY, Bussian str., 2,908, Alexieff, 10th collected.

is received from the Consignees befcra Noon TO-DAY requesting6 hours ared within 8 days including Mr & Mrs A. Gibson Mr O. Skot

November-Singapore 3rd November, General-Russian Volunteer Fleet...

TRONGWA, British str., 3,425, Robins, 9th

November-Moj 4th November, Coat and General-David Bassoon & Co.:

TIENTSIN, British str., 1,221, Robertson,

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Godowns for examination by the Consignees Damaged packages must be left in the and the Company's surveyors, Messze. GODDARD and DoroLas, st 10 M. on MONDAYS at consignees risk and expense into the hazarathin ten days of the steamor's arrival here, Cargo impeding the discharge will be landed and THURSDAYS, All Claims must be presented dous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the after which date they cannot be recognised, Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Clodown No Claims will to admitted after the Goods Company, Limited.

have left the Godówne,

ARTREE. A HEWETT,

Superintendent. Hongkong, 9th November, 1913.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. THE P. & 0.8. N. Co Steamer

"DEVANHA Arrived Hongkong он

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Boll

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Goods not have left the Godowns and sligoods remaining No Fire Lasuranos will

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maid and child w Mr & Mrs E.N. Mitchelmore and child

30.08

30.08

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30,0

Gap Rock Wachow Hollow Pakho

300

30.04

Paulien ....................... 68.30.

C. St. James

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Hotel 929.95

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Labuan

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Weather.

T.. F. CLAXTON, Director,

I BAROMETED, reduced to 32 degrees Fahrenheit, on the level of the ses in inabos, tantha aná hundredths.

THHPEKATUSE, in the shade, in dagroda Fabronzeit ment

9. HUMIDITY, in percentage of saturation, the haridity of air saturated with moisture being 100,

♦DIKMOTION OF WIND, to two polite,

SFASCE OF WIND, socording to Beaufort Besie. 6 STATE OF WRATH, b blac sky, o dotached oload, d drizzling rain, I fog, g gloomy, h hail lighting, o overgaat, passing showers; q equal), rata, snow, a thunder, viiblity, w dew (wat 17 Barn in inches, t tenths and hundredths

HONGKONG

METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER.

Hongkong Observatory, November 12th.

Baromater Temperature Humidity

Wind Direction ...

Force ***

Weather

Bain

Previous On Date On Date

Day st

$t

at 2 pm. 6 am. 2 p.

30.04.

·72

30.05

30.01

71

73

72 -78

82

East

East

East

#:

4.

5

0.00 Highest open air Temperature on 11th... 73 Lewent open air Temperature on 11th... 68 HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.

From 13th to 19th November, 1913. HIGH WATER

South

Thurs, 13 m

For Copley oyla Col & Mrs O'Hats Fri. g and children Mr Pars

Hight

LOW WATER

B'kong.

H'kong

Мели

Time."

it,

h .

1350 m3 8:22 A7

2:35

14 m 9:656 iz 3:46

8 44 & 7 9 2 59 & 3 15m 10:43

91182 || 3.20 à 3

16. 11:39 48m 57:

9:44 8

Satur.

Mr T. L Perkins Mr J. L. Plummer Mr Powall

Bad.

Prince and Princess Mon

Falkowski

17

10 24 84

It-Col Radcliffe... Tues, 18 Mr & Mrs T. Parker

Wed. 19

Eug: Comdr. Booths Capt & Mrs Sargrant. Lt & Mrs Sharp. I.N. MT A. Sinalair

Mr F. L. Relton

child Maj &Mrs Fitzwilliams

Gordon Hall, Miss Srich

Lt. Col. & Mrs Usher Mr & Mra B. A. Hals All broken, chafed, and damaged goods are to downs for examination by the Consignees, and Mr H. Hancook Mr & Mrs Boffet

undelivered after the 17th inst, will be subject | to rent, jednom

Smith

055 4 5 55

224 & 4 3m 6 52 11 10 8 3468

neght

571 No infer high nor low water

Mr & Mrs Allan Mr Amisfedt Me W: E. Bird

GRAND HOTEL,

Capt JS, Lewingdon Mr F. Lorrin

Mise Newhaven

Mr & Mrs 4. B. Crow Mr Morsh

The British str. Choisang reports: be left in the Godowns, where they will be the Company's Surveyors, Mesars. GODDART MT E. A Haveland Mr & Mr G. E. Dr Keyt

10th November-Java lat November, Light N. E. monsoon, overcast. Sugar-Butterfield & Swire.

November,NA EU

TITANOEM, Dutch str. 3,067. J. N. Bourate to fresh E.N.E. winds, overest, The British str. Haitan reports: Mode man, 10th November-Macassar 2nd cloudy and clear weather and moderate

Sugar Java-China- Japan Lija

easterly swell. CSKAI MAKU, Japanese str. 2,275, Vory fine weather during the voyage until

The British str. Mexico City reports Tanaka, 1st November Java 21st! Formosa, when we struck strong monsoon October, Bugar. Mitsui Bosan Kaisha.

and rough 930.

ohild

examined on the 17th inet,, at 9.30 AM.

last, or they will not be recognized.

Stewart and chil All Claims must reach us before the 911 and DogGLAS, at 10 am on MONDAYS and Bev. & Mry Hipwell No Fire Insurance will be effected.

dreng THURSDAYS. All claims must be presented Caps & Bra Hodgirs within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, hirs Hoobgender and Capt & Mrs Stricker Bills of Lading will be countersigned by th. After which date they cannot be recognisedMr & Mrs W. d, Mr O. Wagner

nure and enild Undersigned.

No claims will be admitted after the goods Save left the Godown

NOEDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,

MELCHERS & Co.,

General Agents.

Capt Whitsfeld

Mr David Wood

Hongkong, 10th November, 1913,

E. A. HEWETT,

- Amperintendent. Hongkong, 7th November, 1913.

Humpbron Major & Mrs. Hum Cphrayu Mis Humphrey

Mr NC. Walker

Mr Feason Mrs Forsyth Mr O Freess Mr L. Frenck Mrs Fredenball Mr & Mrs Hanepek Miss. Harwood Mr Hayler Mr C. G, King

Capt Pollard

Miss Fools

Mr Rayne

Miss Reilly Mr A. EL. Sayre Miss Sounders Mrs Smith Mr Stockweth Mr Weisman

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