OVERWORK AND ITS
CONSEQUENCES.
HOW TO REMOVE AND AVOID THEM.
Tired brains, broken sleon, irritable amper, disordered digestion-who does mot know the torture of these and other nervons symptoms when he is overworked or overwrought from any cause?
THE HONGKONG DAILY FRESS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9TH, 1918.
THE BOXER RISING.
STORY" RE-TOLD BY SER CLAUDE MACDONALD.
The 23rd session of the Japan Society was opened last month at 20, Hanover square, when Sir Claude MacDonald, formerly British Ambassador at Tokyo, read a paper on the Japanese Detachment during the defenco of the Fcking Legations in 1000,
These symptoms are all du is the
The Japanese Ambasador, president of phosphorus of the brain and body being used faster than it can be obtained from the society, whe was in the chair, said the food. A cure cum, therefore, only be that on the eve of his departure from obtained by restoring the phosphorus. Japan he was invited to a feast by their This is exactly what Sanatogen does.sister society in Tokyo, and he was happy eminent medical to be the benser from it of greetings and
Dr. C. W. Saleeby, the cial point shout author, writes: Sanatogen is het only that phosphorus is there, but it is absorbed. It appears to have solved the problear of giving phosphorus in such a way that the Dervous agsten can take hold of it problem which has not hitherto been solved by the usual modes of administer ing this element."
good wishes to them. They all knew that it was chiefly owing to the gallant and careful gaichinge of Bir Claude MacDonald that the lives of so meny persons were saved during the terrible Boser trouble. and they would all agree that the whore civilized world owd deep gratitude to Sir Claude MacDonald, and also to kady MacDonald, for his untiring efforts in the The result is, as Sir Lake Whilo, M.P. one of the most distinguished lawyers in use of humanity (Cheers.)
Sir Claud MacDonald said that the the House of Commons, writer: experience of Sanatogen confirms theaterials for his paper were drawn from
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5th Desember-Bangkok 27th Nov, driving terribed women and children to Port Arthur. Rian-Butterfield & Swire.". CLARA JENSEN, German str. 1,10, Ishelter and causing the handful of foreign Chefoo.
Bruhn, 6th December--Bangkok 28th troons to man the hastily improvised Weihaiwai, barricades and loop-holes. Yet that was Kinachau. Koreniber, Ricc-Jebsen & Co.
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December-Hoihow 30th November,
and 24 non-commissioned officers and men, Shanghai. General Jebsen & Co. FoosnING, British str., 14, J. M. Hay a force of volunteers was at once?
organized. The Japanese volunteers were at first practically unarmed, but at the Tokyo. beginning there was no intention of Yekchama. utilizing then in the fighting line
On Hyogo June 19th all the foreign representatives Kobe. December, General Douglas Lap-received the communication from the Shimonoseki. Tamsui Hiragi MARU, Japanese str. 4,163, Chinese Government ordering them and
30th November-Bangkok 20th Novem ber, Rico-Jardine, Matheson & Co. Hatchiya, British str., 1,267, W. C. Pass
December--Swntow
Rore.
7th
Talk & Co.
Gth
Yamawaki, 6th Dec, Singapore 30th Nov, General-Nippon Yusen Kaisha. HONGKONG, French str. 79, Marquerite,
their Legations within 24 hours, and their wives, families, and staff to leave proceed to Tientsin. The day on which
6 December-Haiphong 4th Decemthe notice expired was one of ourous
ONLI
her, General.-A. R. Marty. HOPANG, British str.. 1,859, Robertson, and December -- Chingwantao December, Coal-Jarding, Matheson HUICHOW, British str., 1,222, Hooker. 2nd December-Tentsin 26th November, General--Butterfield & Swire.. KANCHOW British skt. 1,292 G. Munk. man, 7th December Shanghai 4th General.-Butterfield & December
Swire.
KAWACH MARY, Japanese str., 9,950. Christiansen, 6th December-Singa pore 30th December, General-Nippon Yusen Kaisla.. Konza, American str., 6,651, A. W. Nelson, Nesan Francisco 28th Oct., Generad-Pacific Mail S.S. Ch KWANGLEE, Chinese str., 1,108, McArthur,
JAPAN AND FORMOSAS
Osaka. Maji. Nagasaki. Hakodate.
EASTERN SIDZETA.
Vladivostock. Nisslojavik
stillness until a few minutes before the Soul, ond of the 24 hours, when a perfect storm Chamulan. of rifle fire was poured into the Legation Kuesio
All night the firing continued, quartar. Red it went on practically without_inter prisior until towards the end of July.
CHOSEN.
Mokpop Chinnampo. Songchin.
Woasap... Fusan. Pingyang.
HONGKONG AND ITS DEPENDENCIES, MACAO, FRENCH ENDO-CHINA.
Manila
Annam. Tourang.
Saigon. Hut.
PHILIPPINES. Iloilo.
Cabu
Sarawak. Brunei.
BODNEO!
Babuau: British North Borneo. BANGKOK.
The lecturer recounted in detail many Hanoi. of the incidents in the defence of the Haiphong. Lagations. Speaking of the end of June Toakin Provinces. Quichen, Cambodge. he said that the materials for sandbags gave out, so tablecloths, curtains, and ladies dresses were used up, and Colonel Shiba bad noted the dazzling effect of a rampart of sandbag made up of pink, purple blue, and white merials, con sisting of rich brocades and priceless embryderies which had been rathlessly torn an for the purpose. Valuable furs Singapore, Penang, Malacos, Prov. Wollosley were also made use of and Mongolian camel's hair rugs were spread over the Perak
SARLITS SETTLEMENTS.
MALAY STATES.
Macassar.
Selangor Pahang.
Kadat. Perlis. Trengganu NETHERLANDS INDIA.
Samarang. Padang. Sourabaya East Coast of Sumatra. NAVAL SQUADRONS.
German.
Jayase.
Siamoso,
Japanese:
United States. Italian, United States. Italian.
rd December-Shanghai Both Novem-breastworks. On July 3rd Colonel Shiba Negri Sembilan. Johora.
reported that a Commissariat Committee Kelantan. ber, General-Chinese, KWANGTAR, Chinese str, 1,53, Stewart, was formed in the Japaness Legation, 7th December-Shanghai 3rd Decea and it was found that rice sufficient for a
fortnight remained. There was also a Batària: ber, General--Chinese. KYODO MARU, Japanese str. 1.056, certain number of horses, donkeys, and Buitenzorg.
Morisaki, 1st December-Newchwang mules, and at the outset 150 or 160 of 25th November, Coal-Mitsui Bussan these animals were put out to pasture.
The last borse was killed a few days before British. Kaista.
relief came and went to feed the women Franch. LANDRAT SCHRIFE, German str, 1,072 A.
Struve, 5th Ded--Saigon 30th November, and children and the sick Every effort during the siege was made to communicate. General-Siemssen & Co. LANGCHOW, British str., 1,220, Wm. with the outside world but few. got Reason, 3rd December-Shanghai 30th through, Letters were mostly written on November, General, Butterfeld & the thin Japanese paper and were hidden in various ways in hats, soles of boots, and the handles of umbrellas. Referring
Swine,
British. Fronch.
Austrian.
Siamess. German. Austrian
OFFICERS OF COAST AND RIVER STEAKERS, The Book is printed from New Type the day when the relieving army specially reserved for the purpose, and arrived. Colonel Stabe said, "The British uniformity in overy arrangement greatly Indian troops entered the beleaguered facilitates referance. MUNCASTER CASTLE, British str.,: 3,050, | quarter amidst scenes of the wildest
M. S. DOLLAR, British str., 2.674. J. J. Gear. th November-Manila 26th November, General, Robert Dollar
Co.
Besides the usual Alphabetical List of L A. McDonald, 5th December enthusiasm." He had, of course, Firms the Directory gives the CLASSIFIED Keelung 4th December, General-expected that the Japanese troops would LISTS of TRADES and PROFESSIONS Dodwell & Co.
be first in and was naturally dis at the larger Commercial Contres. PAWANIA MARU, Japanese str.. 3,759, J.appointed. Many accounts had been Kaso, 20th November-Shanghai 27th | written of this ciego, and it was strange November, General-Osaka Shusen that every single, writer had affirmed that ALPHABETICAL LIST of RESIDENTS
Knisha.
PROMETHEUS. Norwegian str, 1,095, J
Jensen, 4th December-Japan 25th November, Coal.-Aagaard, Thoresen & Co. SABIxa Rokens, Dutch str., 570, Jagt, 20th November-Swatow 29th Novem ber, Ballast.--Asiatic Petroleum Co. Begovia, German str., 161, F. Buch, 2nd]
December-Shanghai 29th November, General Hanbürg-Amerika Linie, Sexra, German str. 999, N. Jenison, 7th December-Bangkok 26th November, Rite-Chinese.
As a
The
the troops of his
Own particular contains the names of over nationality were the first to enter. matter of fact, the British troops were
20,000 FOREIGNERS,
the first (laughter)-closely followed by arranged, with the Initials as well as the the American Colonof Shiba's love of Surnames, in strictly Alphabetical Order, the truth had evidently prevented him from Feining the ranks of the class of
so that any name can be found instantly,
THE MAPS AND PLANS gritors to which he had referred. (Choors)
bare been engraved by ons of the most DEATH OF A GERMAN CONSULAR eminent Firms in Great Britain and are
OFFICIAL.
corrected and brought up to date. They consist of the following:-
caile has been received in Singapore COLORED PLATE OF FLAGE OF FOREIGN HONGE, announcing the death, on board he MAY or as FAB EAST N.D.L. str. Dorflinger, near Cunoa, on the PLAN OF TORGIZA ZIA.
PASSED THE CANAL.
Uctober 17th-Benvenue, Furst Bulow. October 24th-Calchas, Annam, Yorck, Brodvale.
October 31st Agamemnon, Perštus." November 4th-China, Soidenjele. November 7th-Satsuma, Baron Bal four.
"
November 11th-Keemun Novomber 14th-Indien, Nile Afghan Prince.
November 18th- Benlawers, Borneo, China, Glasse, Liberia, Merionethshire.
November 21st Bulow, Ceylon, Der flinger, Silesia, Paul Lecat...
November 28th Lennor, Miyasaki Maru, Monmouthshire. Ningchow, Oanta, Syria, Radnorshire.
November 28th Austria, Benvorlich, Peleus, Ellen Rickmers, Idomeneus, Theseus, Atlantique, Nankin.
C. W. Carson Mr W. A. Chalmers Mim Chalfant
Mr C. EL. Chuy Mrs C. C. Clay Mr W.-E. Clarka Mr W. E. Clayton Mr A. J. Cambridge Miss
D'Almada Castro Master D'Almada, Mr & Mrs FX,
Castro
D'Almada Castro J. Chaplin and Governess Capt& Mrs R. G. Chaplin, maid and valat
Mias
Mr. T. Chappie Mr W. T. Chisholm Mr Cagan
Dr A. LE, F.
Coleman Mr W. B. Coleman Mr V. J. Coleman
Miss Jolly Coleman
Mr & Mrs J. Combe
Miss I. Combe
&
Mr J. W. Cranston Mr G. P. Curry Mr C. H. Davis Mr & Mrs Derteano
Mr & Mrs J. L.
Dobbins
and 2 children
Mcs Cottrell Dormer Mrs R. H. Douglas Mise Durbin MJ, Dunca
Mr F, J. Duping Mr & Mrs H. Ehrenfels
Mr P. Enticknap Mr W. Farley Mr G. H. Evan
Mr Albert Kopp: " Mr A. Kruseman Mr. F, Kulka Mr A. Lambelet Mire L. R. Larkin Mr G. B. Larkin Miss Law Mr G.T. Lloyd Mr W. Logan Mr G. F. Luke Mrs H. K. MacArthur Mr J. A. Macanlay Mr G. F. Maraball Mrs G. McKel Miss Mokel
Mr C. Farebrother
Mason
Mias M. Matheson
Mra R. T. Matheson Mies Marr
Dr O. Marriott----
Dr G. W. Mackean Mr & Mrs G. Martin Miss
Martin Ara Macall
Mr B. Matthews Mr J. R. McKinley Mr F. A. Mackintosh Cart & Mrs
MoLaglen
L
Mr & Mrs C. F
McWilliams and Japanese maid
Mr B. K Miss Me Williams
Mehta
Miss D, Mellis Mr J. Merecki Miss U. Merz Mr. P. Meyer Miss A. D. Mitchell Mies Mollas
Mr H, O. Morrison Mr & Mrs J. Morris
Mr & Mrs Mander
Mr E. Neurand
Mien Newberry
WEATHER REPORT.
On the 8th at 10.40 am-Pressure has in- created moderately over Japan and decressed alightly over China, Indo-China, and the Philippines.
The anti-orolone has spread mastward and is now central over the Eastern Seu
The monsoon will be interrupted to the aorth of Foochow and will saoderate over the N China San.
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 a. to-day, 0.00 inches.
The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon to day is as follows :---
DISTRICT.
Hongkong & Neighbourhood
Formoss Channel - ***
FORECAST,
(N.E. winds,
atrong.
South coast of China between fThe same Hongkong and Lamooks. No. 1.
South coast of Chins between The same as
Hongkong and Hainan...
*E, winds, moderate; fine.
No. 1.
"ÜHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL-
Station.
REGISTER.
8TH DECEMBER, 1913, 4.M.
Vladrostock Nemuro
Hakodato Tokic Kochi Nagasaki
Kagoshima..
Hour.
Barometer
Temperature.
Hamidity,
Wind
7.50.17; 26 -- BM
6a. 30.04
NE
NNW
NNE
30.19
30.33
30.33
30 33
30.28
30,30
ENE
30.23
. 30.14.
30.25
L
Oshims -- Nahi Ishi'ima Bonia Is..... Chefoo Weihaiwei...
Mr L. "Nolasco and 2 Hankew
children
Miss G. O'Leary
Mr W. T. Payne Mr J. Peroy
Mr A. Peterson
Mr G. Planning worth Mr F. P. C. Pierson Mr & Mr W. T.
Pitkin
Mr B, de Previllo Mrs Prescott "Mr & Mrs W, H. De
Proz
Mr & Mrs J, Quin Mr B. O. Rabbitt Mr D. M. Reinhard
C. Mies Raymond
Mr & Mrs S. E. Farvat
Mr A. E. Fearnley
Mrg
LJ. Fish
Mrs J. M. Forbes
Mr
A. A. Fyfe Mr Denman Fuller Mr A. Gallotti Mr H. Garrow
Mr & Mrs I. H. Geare
Mr H. G. Geria Mis Gibbors
December 2nd.Henderan, Cyclops, Mr T. Gaf Kama More, Pethe, Shimosu, Teddo,
Funnan, Hoerde, Rhesus.
December 5th-Buyera, Dumber, Koer ber, Kitano Maru, Kleist, but, Somali, Pranquebar, Preussen.
ARRIVALS AT 'HOME, December 5th - Derflinger, Atlantique
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·Canton Hongkong Gap Book.... M&Co Wuchow Hollow
991 8201 [189988) 171SU FIINUES
NW
NT
30.33
30.28
30.28
68 30.26
30.31
5.30.24
30.20
>>
30.201
30.19
30.19
NE
6 n. 30,23 54| 80
... 68.30.21 62 61
J
30.86
30.19
NNW
9.30.29 57.81
Pakhoi
Phallen
Tourane
30.19
ENY
30.11
NW
Cape St. James Aparri
29.95
NNE
TW
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Bacolect wi
Cebu
NE
NW
129.94 83 29.92 83
E
Labuan
Weather.
Forca.
T. F. CLAXTON, Director. BARUKITER, reduced to 33 degrees Fahrenheit, on the level of the sea in inches, tenths and handrodėhs.
TEMPERATURE, ́ía the shade,
Fahrenheit.
in- degzete
8 HUMIDITY, in percentage of saturation, the baridity of air saturated with molature being 100.
4 DIRECTION OF WIND, to two points,
5 FORCE OF WIND, according to Beaufort Scale.
6 STATE OF WEATHNE, b blue sky, a detached olcad, d drizzling in, f fog, g gloomy, h kall 1, lightning, a overons i pesaing showers, equall min, may, t thander, visibility, w dow (wet). 7 Rain inches, t tenths and hundredtha
HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL :
REGISTER.
Hongkong Observatory, December 8th..
Previous On Date Ou Date
Day
Et
nt
at 2 p.m. 6 am,
2.pm.
Barometer me 30.23 30.21 30,15 Temperature
M
G, G. Wood
68
62
67
Mr. & Mrs L. R. Humidity......
22
61
51
Yangoo
Wind Direction ...
East
NE
Enst
Miss E. V. Koim
Force
2
3
Mr W. B. Knapp
Weather ...
b
0.00
Mr F. Year lay
fr A. L, Zeilensky
KING EDWARD HOTEL.
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MeHagh
Mr & Mrs C. Lauritsen Mr & Mrs Manners
Mr & Mr J. A. N
Mody Mr P. Neanings
E. Mr A. P. Nobbs
Mr T. Inokachi Mr J. Joseph Mr & Mrs Katewinkel Capt Keith
Mir & Mrs Kraft Mr & Mrs A. C. Mr M. F Murray
ParFon and child Capt & Mra Gardner
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Air R. Tame Mr Walker Mr H I Westphal Mr K Yamacs.
GEAND HOTÝL
Mr F. L. Rolton Eng Comdr. Boo Lt & fra Sharp, RN. Major Simons Mr A. Sinclair Mr C. Stoff Mr A, Firday Smith Ar W. E. Bird Lt. Col. & Mrs Teher Mr & Mrs A. B. Crew
Dr Koyt Sonh Mr & Mrs Someti Mr Feason Mr & Mrs G. E. Mrs Forayth Stewart and chil-Mr O Frees? dron
Mr C. Frenck
SOSIT MARE. Jupinėse str., 1,119, K. Tashiro,
5th December--Swatow 4th December, 25 November, of Mr. Karl Armin Krieg. PLAN OF KODE AND HYOGU,
The descased gentleman was commercial PLAN OF FOREIGN SETTLEMENT, TIENTSIN Gqeeral---Osaka Shosen Kaisha. TATONISE, French str. 1, Krolhon, 4th expert attached to the Gorinan Consulate PN OF TSINGTAU (Kochi)
Decembar Tsingtau 28th November, General at Bingapore for about eight PLAN OF FOREIGN CONCESSION, SHANALAL.
months before he left cu tho Derflinger. FLIX OF HONGE (SHANGHAI) with Inset Coal.-A. Bune & Co. TEAN, British str., 1,301, J. V. Sidford,
He was seat out at the instance of the
A for months Showing the EXTENDED SETTLEMENT. Era December-Manila 2nd December, Gerican Foreign Office.
ago to devloped internal cancer and was LARGE PLAN OF THE CITY OF VICTORIA General-Butterfield & Swire.
taken to the Nursing Home where an AN OF NEW TERITOLT (KOWLOON). Torron Mady, Japadose str., 5,915, ́A.
operation was performed, The
PLAN OP KOWLOON. malady Moss, 4th December-Singapore 271 however, had gone so far before traitmont PLAN OF SINGAPORE. November, General-Nippon Tusen the thora was little hope of completo Plan or BATAVIA. Kaish
sucosa in the operation, and he was Torona Manu, Japanese str., 1,617, K.
The CHRONICLE covers the notable evento December-Waka-xceedingly ill when it left for home on the last half century in the Far East Kobayashi, 2nd.
the mall-boat, accompanied by his wife, matsu 26th November. Coal-Mitu The receipt of the cable announcing his father with the Texts of all the mat Bishi Goshi Iwaisha.
with the Mr Howson important Treaties concluded death, indood, was expected. Daring ULY, Norwegian str., 885, Pedersen, 7th their short stay in Singapore Mr. and
countries of · Enstera Azin, the various Mr & Mw I Oren.
Burrs and child December-Bangkok 28th November, Mra. Krieg resided at the Hetal, do Customs Tarilis, Trade Regulations, Chan- Rice-Chinese.
Europe, ad both had become well.bers of Commerce, Scales of Comitezione. Mr & Mrs W. G.. Capt & Mrs Storioker
Hauptreys Docsacsi was Corsalar and Court Fees, Hongkong Stamp known in social circles only 30 years of age. The ayopathy of Duties, Postal Guide, Signal Coder, Chipers their friends will be extended to Mra Festivale, Tables of Morey, Weights and Krieg in hor bereavement.-Straits Times. Measures and other Commercial Information,
NOSANG, British str., 1,517, J. H. Lish- mur 5th Decenter water 4th December, General-Jardine, Mathe- son & Co.
Cat & Mrs Boigus hirs Loohrender and
child
nures and child jer & Mrs Hum. My Walker
Capt Whitefield phreye Miss Humphrey
Mr David Wood
Mre Fredenhall Mr & Mrs Hanocok Miss Harwood Mr Hagler My C. U. King.
Highest open air Temperature on 7th... 68 Lowest open air Temperature on 7th... 57
HONGKONG, TIDE TABLE.
From 9th to 15th December, 1913, -
HIGH WATER
Day
Days eff
Month
Height
481 44
LOW WATES
H'kong.
H'kong
Mean
Mesu
Time.
Time.
h
ft, u
him.
ft, in
9 m 6 21 Tass
Wed. 10 m 7 21
Thurs-11
5.0 /m
634
0 58 630 19 s.3
49
0 47 a
10
710
Im 2 23- 7 3
Fri..
12 9 26
7.40
Batur 13m 10 li
Sun,
14
Mon.
15 m
新
4 6
1.14
3 0 -1
1 40 a 3
[m 3-16
4 13
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