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NERVOUS DISORDERS:

HOW TO PREVENT AND JOKE THERE.

As every organ of the body, dawa to the minutest part which composes it, is supplied by nerves which regulate its action, it is obvious that whenever anything goes wrong with the nerves ail the organs of the body must suffer. That is why nervous disorder, manifest them- Belzen in go many different symptoms.

mental

In a general way, the disturbances produced by a disordered nervous kysten bra of two kinds, There may trouble-shown by confusion of thought, Jose of memory, etc., or physical dorange- tments which involve trombling, convul nions or even paralysis. When the brain

also overstrained there may boadache, insomnia, mental dopression, Inability to concentrate the mind for any length of time, irritability, explosive its of temper, and pasily-induced fatigue as well a actual physical weakness.

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Alarming as these symptoms are they are primarily caused by the nervous ystem being drained of its most impor- Bant constituent-phosphorus.

THE NEED OF PHOSPHORUS. · What is needed to overcome these symptons is a food rich in nourishment. Ordinary and rich in phosphorus. phosphorus proparations, however, aro generally useless, for the body cannot The ideal the crude drag

conditions ja Banatagen, which consists of pure cassig chemically combined with that form of phosphorus which exists in the brain and nervous system,

for thess

On this point, Dr. C. W. Saleeby, the Whon eminent medical author, writer:

other phosphorus is combined with elements it is a valuable food, and is, indeed, absolutely necessary for life. It has been proved by a large number of scientific experiments that very nearly the whole (8 per cent.) of the phosphorus adand to the diet in the form of Sanat ogen is absorbed.".

TIK SPECIFIC FOR NERVOUS DISORDERS.

Even when the nervous conditions go to kao extremo length of neurasthenia, Sanatogen is still able to effect a cure. The eminent physician. Dr. Blitz, the head of the Fankow Park Sanatorium, Personally, I have Berlin. writes: tronted more than five hundred patients with Sanatogen in the course of the last eight years. The effect of Sanstogen was so striking that I have never had to resect to any other nutrient preparation. Sanatogen may be regarded as a speciñe in neurasthenia."

nervous

and women have Distinguished men testified to the value of Sanatogen in disorders. Madame Sarab Graad writes: "Sanatogen has done everything for me which it is said to be able to do for cases of nervous debility and exhaustion. I began to take it after nearly four years' enforced. idleness from extreme debility, and felt the benefit almost immediately. And now, after taking it steadily three times a day for twolve weeks, I find myself able to enjoy both work and play again, and also able to do as much of both as I ever did."

If you

wish to know more about this write, Sanatogen,

mentioning paper, to A. WuLFING & Co., 6, Kiukiang Road, Shanghai, who will forward you a valuable booklet, entitled "The Art of Living, gratis and post free.

of all Sanntogen can be obtained Chemists, in bottles of two sizes.

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GRIMAULT'S

SYRUP

OF

HYPOPHOSPHITE OF LIME

FOR

STUBBORN COUGHS

_BRONCHITIS_

WEAK LUNGS

CATARRH

CONSUMPTION.

PASSED THE CANAL.

December 19th-Mucedonia, Persia,

"HOWLERS."

TIT-BITS FROM ECHOOLBOY ESBAYS.

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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 26TH, 1914.

JAVA-CHINA JAPAN LIJN

REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE BETWEEN

JAVA, CHINA AND JAPAN.

VISITORS AT HOTEL.

Some delightful schoolboy howlere" are published in the latest issue of the University Correspondent. Some of them we give below:-

The chief provisions of the Great Charter were Universal Suffering, Votes TJTMAHI for Women, and Abolition of Property.

Finally James II. gave birth to a son TJIPANAS... and so the people turned him off the throne.

TIMANOEKĮ committing suicide, Cowper lived till 1800, when he died & TJITAROEM

After

wive

Svorad half of January. Second ball of January. Second half of

EXPECTED

ETS AMEL

FROM

·ON OR

WILL LEAVE FOR

ON OR ABOUT

ABOUT

JAVA

Second-half of

JAVA

January,

JA N

*cond half of

JAVA

January.

SHAYOH.C

Scoud half of

JAVA

January

JAVA

Bocond half of

SHANGHAI

natural death:

January-

The Tropic of Cancer is a painful | TJILIWONG| and incurable disease.

JAVA

(First half ofi

JAPAN

The barons made King John sing TITLATJAP.. Magna Charta,

February

JAVA

First half of

JAPAN

JAVA

February. Second half of February.

SHANGHAI

JAVA

First half of March.

JAPAN

When Chaucer describes the Prioress TJIKINI..... as amiable of port he means that sho was fond of wine

When the last French attack at Waterloo proved a failure Napoleon turned very pale, and rode at Fall gallop to St. Helena.

Gong is the masenting of belle and vicar of vixen.

The mineral wealth of a country is ginger beer and lemonade.

Henry IV. was the son of Joku o Groats,

Quotation from Wordsworth: ---

"A perfect woman uably planned fu warm in comfort; and command." Julius Caesar was murdered in the Cinema House.

Much hutter is imported from) Denmark, because Danish cows have greater enterprise and superior techni cal education to ours.

Enclosure of the commons was a statue of Edward VI. passed to shut ont the common people from Parliament.

In the British Empire the sun always

scts.

Wolfe declared that he would rather repeat Gray's legs than take Quebec.

The Three Estates of the Realm aro Windsor. and Buckingham Palace Balmoral.

The courage of the Turks is explained by the fact that a man with more than one wife is more willing to face death than if he had only one.

The Mediterranean and the Red Sca are joined by the Sewago Canal.

Cataract is the name of the mountain on which the Ark rested.

Milton was called the father of English poetry because he was blind and his daughter did the writing for him.

James 1, claimed the throne of Eng land through his grandmother as had no father.

ho

The grounds on which fames claimed the throne of England were also Sent- land and Ireland,

TUTBODAS...

January. Second half of January. First half of February. First half of February Second half of February

First half of Merch

The Steamers are all fitted throughent with Electric Light and have socommodation for a limited number of Saloon Passengers, and will tako Cargo to all Netherlands-Indian Porta on through Bills of Lading.

For Particulars of Freight and Passage, apply to the

York Buildings, 1st Floor.

Hongkong, 21st January, 1914.

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN.

Telephone No. 1574,

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THE AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL

LINE.

HONGKONG TO PHILIPPINES AND AUSTRALIAN PORTS.

**TAIYUAN "

SALLINGS (SUBJECT TO ALTERATION)..

Steamer.

"CHANGSHA"

HONGKOKO HOTEL

Mr E.S. Abraham Misa M. Adams, Mr L. Adler Mr & Mrs A. Adams' Mr J.L. AreERINA

| Mrs Provost Babin

Mr E. R. Bate

Mr & Mrs O. Boer

Mr O. D. J. Boli Mr G. A. Bana Mr A. Blass Mr & Mrs F. Bopp

Mr. H. Bridges Capt G. Byens Mias 6, Bull Dr Balach Mr W. H. Burtt Miss Holen Caddick Mrs R. 8. Carr and 2

chiklreu

Mr C. W. Carson Mrs J. D. Champlin MrW. E. Clarke Mr W. E. Clayton Bir A. J. Cambridge. Miss D'Almada

Castro

Master D'Almada

Castro

a

Mr & Mr F. X. D'Almada Castro Dr A. L. EF.

Coleman

Mr G, Cossaritelis Mr.G. P. Curry Mr J. Dean

Dr H. Dare

Mr G. H. Davis

from

Arrives Hongkong

Australia.

Leaves Hongkong

Australia.

2nd Feb.,

11th Mar.,

for

7th Fob., 1914.

25th Mer.,

Mr & Mrs A. Davy

These Steamers are fitted with Refrigerating Machinery, ensuring a plentiful supply of Ice, Fresh Provisions, etc., and have superior accommodation with Elostris Light throughout and Electric Fans in the State-Rooms. A duly qualified Doctor is carried. Reduced Fares, Cargo booked through for all Australian, New Zealand and Teamanian Ports.

For freight or mage, apply to

Hongkong, 16th January, 1914.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

TELEPHONE No. 36.

NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE

An appendix is a portion of a book THE Steamship which nondy has yet discovered to be) of any use.

An elephant is a square animal with a tail in front and behind.

The Minister of War is the clergyman who preaches to the soldiers in the barracks.

government

The Flannelette peril means petticoat Woman's suffrage is the state of suffering in which they were born.

A candidate for the Civil Service. be a neutralised British subject The Immortal William is a phrase applied to the Cerato Emperor.

syni. Genge puellae formosae Beautiful girls are checky.

mus-

Petit Maria. Little Mary. Fulminalis magna mapus Tovis.-The thundering big hand of Jove.

il ne faisait rien sans but.-He did nothing without a drink.

A triangle is a square with only three

corners.

A problem is a feury which you do things with which are absurd, and then

you prove it

Air usually has no weight, but when ulaced in a barometer a square inch of it is found to weigh about fifteen pounds.

2. Under what conditions will a body float in water? 4. After it has been in the water three days.

Ambiguity means telling the truth when you don't mean to

An anachronism is a thing a man puts in writing in the past. before it has taken blaen in the fature.

ANGKOR-VAT.

A CITY THAT WAS LOST AND FOUND IN THE JUNGLE.

"TORILLA." having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered from alongside

Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed at once, at Consignees' risk and po remaining on board after the 27th inst. will be landed at Conelgueca' risk and expense.

No Fire Insurance has been affected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned.

DAVID SASSOON & CO., LTD., Agents. Hongkong, 24th January, 1914,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM SHANGHAI, KOBE AND MOJI. THE Steamship

THE

"ABRATOON APOAR," having arrived from the above Ports, Con sigueos of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered from alongside.

Carge impeding the discharge will be landed

AGENTS.

1207

NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES

GLEN" LINE OF STEAMERS.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM MIDDLESBRO', IMMINGHAM, LONDON AND SINGAPORE. HE Steamship

“GLENFARQ,"

Miss A. Davy Miss O. DavY Rey & Me F. Ward

Denys

Miss Margetes Donya Miss Dorothea Danya MissGivendolyn Denys Miss Muriel Donys Mr & Mrs Darteano and 2 children

Mr R. H. Dongiss Mr D. S. 8. Douglas Mrs J. M. Doyle Mr J, Duncan

I

Mr M. Jobson

Mr J, W. Loo-Jones

Mr M. T. Jonos Mr H. J. Kehn

Mr if, Kissane

Mr & Mrz H.A. Koster

Mr A. Kruseman

Mr E. B. Lambert

Mr A. Lambelat

Mr Larkin and valet · Misa Larkin

Mr S. H. Leavitt

Mr G. T. Lloyd

Mr W. Logan

Mr S. Mallen

Mr

C. Farebrother Mason

Miss M. Matheson

Mrs R. T. Mathesca Miss Marr

Dr O. Marriott

Miss Martin

Dr G. W. Maokean

Mr & Mrs G. Martin

Mr C. Matthiesen Miss Mattin

Capt&Mrs J. MoClar Miss M. A. MacKenzie

Mr F. A. Mackintosh Mr. B. K. Mehte Mr J. Mersuki Mr P. Meyer

Mr G. S. Middleton Mr W.

A. Mileg

Mrs C. J. Miller

Mr & Mrs J. Morris

De D. R. Nolte

Miss G. O'Leary

Mr C, F. Osborne Mr & Mrs Pemberton Miss N. Perkins Miss Perkins

Mr. Petersen

Mr G. Hutton-Potts Mr A. 3. Purvis Mr.J. C. Parkins Miss Raymond Mr E. H, Ray Mr E. M. Raymond Mr J. E Raymond

Mr B. Boworth

Mise F. Reay

Mr & Mrs W. Ricketts

Mr & Mrs H. C. Mr E. B. Robinson

Ehrenfels

Mr 8. Fernihough

Mr W. N. Finlayson

Mr L. B. Frank, Mr 8. B. Frank

Capt & Mrs E. M.

French and child Mr H. Freeman Mr A. A. Fyfe Mr H. A. Fulton Mr Denman Faller Mr A. Gallotti Mr H. Garrow Miss Glaopell Miss Ella Gilroy MrA. G. Gordon Mr L Gourgoy Mr V. Goulbourn

Captain H. J. Henderson, having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Carge are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Gedowus of the Hongkong Limited, Kowloon, and stored at Consign P. O. de Grisogono and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company risk and expense.

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be Axamined on SATURDAY, 24th inst., at 10a.m.

All Claims must be presented within FIFTEEN DAY of the Steamer's arrival bers, after which date they cannot be recognized.

No Clains will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining. undelivered after the 27th inst. will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance has been affected. Bille of Lading will be countersigned by

SHEWAN, TOMES & Co., Agoats.

Hongkong, 19th January, 1914.

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at consignees risk and expense into the hazar dous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN. Hongkong and Fowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Tamited.

No Fire Insurance has been affected.

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned.

DAVID SASSOON & Co., LTv..

Agents. Hongkong, 23rd January, 1914.

PASSENGERS.

*160

Per Lymoon, from Saigon, Mr. Milhaus.

Per Linux, from Shanghai, Mrs. Watt, Mr. Wallace and Mr. Knapton.

Per Torille, from Calentta, Mr. Hancock. Per Ilangsung, from Shanghai, etc., Messrs. Gibson and S. Booth.

Per Haimun, From Swatow, Misses Cram and Wells, Rev. H. Kieser, Mears. O. G. Ghezzi, A. A. Morrett, F. Bergmann and T. F. Marquardt.

DEPARTED.

From the ninth to the twelfth centuries; there flourished in Cambodia (the country which is now French Indo-China) a civilisation which had attained an extra- ordinary degree of development. The descendants

the ancient of

Khiner dynasty, conquered and driven south-

Per Goeben, for Japan, etc., Mr. and wards, settled by the Mekong river, where Mrs. E. Evans, Miss E. Jewell, Mr. A. ther built the town of Ankor-Them, and Brooke Smith, Mr. H. Gunther, Mr. A. later the royal residence at Ankor Fat Blass, Mr. Listall, Mr. H. V. Lester, Mr. December 23rd-4treus, Kasama, Deike whole race vanished leaving its wonder- Richards, Mr. J. Boch, Mr. W. A. Miles, Then, in some mysterious Fashion, the H, Goeche, Mr. W. Hobl, Mr. H. M. Rickmers,

ful buildings to the mercy of the Mr. E. E. Robinson, Mr. A. Nathason, December 30th-Benvenue,

Meina devastating jungle. Tr. Edmund Nore, Fabio, Suzenia, Tydrus, Wakasz Michell, writing in the January issue of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Allin, Mr. F. Macu, Yangtze, City of Baroda.

The Pall Mall Magazine, tells how the Fujoka, Mr. Michiwaki and Mrs. K. January 2nd-Cardiganshire, Aragonic cities have been rediscovered and are

Ahiyama. Glenturret, Sumbia, Brodetané.

Per Prinz Sigismund, for Australia, being cleared of the jungle, and describes the history of the ancient civilisation as ete, Mr. and Mrs. C. Bichel, Capt. and it realed by the marvellous works of Mrs. W. C. Hodgins, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. carting on the

and Higgins, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Beraritter, balustrades. The work of restoration and Miss Bornritter, Miss F. Fanny Gregg, preservation is being carried on by the Miss Jane Beers, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas French Government under the supervi- Weir, Mr. C. Deler. Mrs. Ella Burns, sion of M. Commaille, and the fascinating Miss Phyllis Halmain, Mr. F. Maus, task of discovering the ogrets of the past Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Holbabe, Mr. E. H

The article is well Thiel, Mrs. R. Richter, Dr. Conrad is fast progressing, illustrated by oecial photographs, which Richter, Dr Heutschel, Mr. Ch. C. Burt, show clearly the great artistic skill Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kles, Rev. and Mrs. attained by the builders and carvers of, W. M. Gibsou, Mrs. F. Aronvuren, Dr. ancient Cardia

January 6th-Bohemia, Hiruno Mart, Konang S, Spezie, Stentor, Sunda, Demodocus, Magellan,

January 6th-Volentia. January 13th-Benlomond, Denbigh shire, Derflinger, Eamaeus, Glenlocks, Himalages, Indien, Nile, Segovia:

Atholl, January 16th-Agamemnon, ̧ Austria, Brasilia, Kaga Moru, Muncaster Castle, Princess Alice, Katori Maru, Nera.

January 10th-Suchsen. January 20th-Ambria, Catchas, Istria, Perseus, Sardinia,

January 3rd-Nigoh Scandiuitmark, Indre.

Polynesie,

ARRIVALS AT HOME. January 23rd-Glenturret, Himalaya, Brodsime, Kago Maru.

SHIPPING REPORTS.

The British str. Linan reports: Strong N.E. monsoon.

The German str. Lyremoon reports: Strong northerly and high sea.

The British str. Janggang reports Moderate weather, N.E. wind.

The British str Haimun reports:

stone walls.

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS

Tha P. & O. str. Ching left. Singapore. for this port on the 94th January, at 6 p.m. with the outward English mails, and is due here on the 99th January, af about noon.

The str. Thongwa, frem Yokohama and j Kube, left Moji on the 23rd January, and may be expected here on or about the 27th January.

The sir, Dilwara, from Calcutta left Singpore on the 24th January, a.m., and

Albert Wichmann, Mr. W. Jordan, Dr. Willy, Kruft, Mr. O. Konrad, Mr. Paul Kifing, Mrs. C. Sambes and daughter. Prot. Saumur and Mr. W. Mahlen.

THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY. THERAPION No. 1 CURES DISCUANDEA, EITHER KEX, WITHOJE PRIMEZZONY. THERAPION No. 2

CURES FLOOD POISES, LAU LEGS, BK ERUPTIONS.

THERAPION No. a CAFE QUINTO PAKKER, BRAINY, TOS,&c. BOLD IT LEAJUNG CHENUTS, – PRICE IN ENGLAND, Dİ. SEND STAME ADDRESS ENVELOPE FOU FREE zo o La Cursed Man-O Haverston: ED HAT, Lagos, TRT-JEAN ZAMOLD(TASTYLESA) POEM OF

1_CURE

JR YOU

YAKN

LASTING CITYOR.

may be expected here on or about the 20th THERAPION DIS January, a.m,

The ALstr. Faruverte lato Singapore. Strong monsoon and rough sea, fine, eloar for this port on the 23rd January, and

weather.

will arrive here on the 30th January,

SEN TELLS TRADE MARKS WOap FrazzanoX' US ON BRIE, GOVT, STAMP AND to all ourun PACERTH

INJEST ON KÄVING THERAPION..

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Mr H. Sawtell

Mra Schenk

Mr M. Schachner,

M's Seymour

Mr. E. H.Sharp

Mr J. C. Sibley

Mr A. Slingsby Mr. & Mrs E. E. Smith: Miss Smith Mr A. B. Sorensen Mr A. J. de Souza

Miss A Square

Mr W. Stafford

Mr W. Stallsmith

Mr & Mrs T. J. Stall-

smith

Mr H,F,Swathiold Mr & Mrs G. EL. Swift

and maid

Mr & Mrs J. Gould Mr & Mrs E. E. Mr F. Smyth

Mr. A

Griffiths

Capt T. P. Hall Mr & Mrs W. A.

Hannibal

ME F. E. Hospe Hon MrE. A. Kewelt

C.M.G.

Mr W. C. Harris Mr J. Scott Harston Dr Hartman

Mr & Mrs H. P, Hick-

Kan

Mr J. A. Higgins Dr Mrs Beaker Mr R. Do L. Hondern Mr W. B. Hind Mr J. W. Jay

IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE.

Mr & Mrs Allan

Mt Amisfedt.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

ZF HE Steamship

T

"GOEBEN,"

Mr nitt.

Miss E. B. Travers MrEL A. Vina

Mra H. A. Walker and

2 children

Capt H. A. Walker Mr H. Watkins Mr F. W. Whito Miss White

Mr E. Wohlamath Mr G. G. Wood Dr & Mrs E. P. Wolfs Mr G. Wright Mr & Mrs B. G. T.

Wynbery

Mr F. Yourly

GRAND HOTEL.

Mr W. E. Bird Mr & Mrs A. B. Crow

Dr Keyt Mr Feason having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby,

Mrs Forsyth informed that their Goods, with the exception Fress of Opium Treasure and Valuables, are being landed and stored at their ziek lato the Mr. Frenck hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of Mrs Fredenball the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Mr & Mrs Harcook

Mies Harwood Godown Company, Limited, Kowloon, and West Point Godowns, whence delivery may be Haylar cbtained.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded an unless intimation is received from the Contigues before Noon TO-DAY requesting it to be landed here,

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all goods remaining! undelivered after the 20th inst, will be subject to rent.

All broken, ebafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be

Feb. or they will not be recognized. examined on the 29th inst., at 9.30 AM.

All Claims maat reach us before the 5th

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No Fire Insurance will be offected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned.

NOEDDEUTICKER LLOYD,

MELCHERS & CO.,

General Agents. Hongkong, 2nd January, 1914.

"BEN" LINE OF STEAMERS.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

8.8. BENGLOE," FEOR MIDDLESBRO, LONDON AND STRAITS. ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their isk into the hazardous and/or extra bazardous downs of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., whence and/or from the

harves delivery may be obtained,

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods bare left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 27th inst. will be subject to rent

All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 31st inst., or they will not be recognized.

All brokon, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be aramined on the 27th inst., at 11 M., No Fire Insurance has been effected Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co., Agents.

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Capt J. S. Lewingdor Mr F. Lorris Miss Newhaven Mr Morsh

Capt Pollard Miss Poole

Bir Fayne Mies Beilly Mr A. H. Sayca Miss Saunders Mrs Smith

Mr Stockwath Mr C. Welam anu

PEAK HOTEL

Mr C. G, King

Lout Archer, B.AM.C. Mr & Mrs W. Ann

strong Mr & Mrs T. Arihre

r & Mrs W. C. Barrett and child Ltd Mra Bedwell, N. Mr & Mrs Bell and

okildron Fleet Surgeon & Mrs- Bernard, RN, Mr & Mre Boyer Miss Boggs

Major & Mrs. Eownn Mrs Bowdler Col & Mrs Baker

Brown

Miss Baker Brown Mr W. D. Brown Hon Mr & Mrs Buck

nill, child & maid Mr F. Cary

Mr & Mrs Cassalli Mr J. Clarke Mr & Mrs Cochrane Mr Cousland

Mr & Mrs Carrie Major Davy Major Dorgan Mr A. Dutter Major Faichine Mr Fearon Mier Fearon Mr & Mrs A. Gibson Lt. Col. Gordon Hall,

.A.M.C.

and

Miss Humphreya Rey & Mrs Cooper Lt. Col. Bee

Hanter

BG,J.

Mr& Mrs MilnerJoner Miss Keith Air A Kaith Capt&Mrs Kiddle,2,N maid and child Mr& Mr Koch Mrs Martin and shild Mr & Mrs Macdonald Miss Macdonaid Dr Mrofaringe Maj. & Mrs McMann

children & marke & Mrs E N.

Mr

Mitekelmore and child Res. Copley Moyle Mr W. A. Nowers Col. & Mrs

O'Hars

and children Mrs Parson Mr Perr

Mr & Mrs A, C Pearson and okild.

Mr T. L. Perkins

Mi J. J. Plummer Mr Powell

Tamer

Wine Merchany of the last

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· UNVÄRIED FOR OVER 150 YEARS.

THE SAME TO-DAY AS IN

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SHIPPING IN

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PORT.

ALEIANA, British str., 2,848, Evans, 191

January-Chingwantao 18th January, Coal.-Dodwell & Co.

ARRATOON APCAR, British str., 2,031, W

Walker, 3rd January-Japan. 18th January, Gendral-Darid Scop Co.

RENLAWERS, British str., 2,620, H. _V: Bee, 23rd January-Moji 18th January, Coal-Mitsui Bussan Kaisha. CHEUNGSHING, British str., 1,256, Liddell, 20th January-Tsingtau 16th Jan, Jardino, Matheson & Co..

CHILI, British str., 1,609, W. McIntos

21st January-Swatow 20th January, General-Butterfield & Swire.

OSENHUA, British str., 1,340, Findlayson, 23rd January-Manila 20th January General.--Butterfield & Swire. CHONBANG, British str., 1,418, G.

Mattock, 21st January-Swatow 20th January, General-Jardine, Mathes aoi & Đo

ORIYUEN, Chinese str., 1,177, W. Legge

20th January-Shanghai · 17th- Jam General-C. M. S. N. Co. Exeness or Asti, British str., 8,883,

Robinson, 22nd January-Vanooit ver 3rd January, Maila and Generál Canadian Pacific Railway, EMPRESS OF INDIA, British. str., 6,000 E

L. Davison, 10th January-Vancouver 20th December, General.-O. P. E Co:

Foooow, British str., 1,220, J. B. Owen, 20th January-Wakamatsu 13th Janu ary, Coal-Butterfield & Swire. GEMINI, British str., 1,385, E. Jamce, 181

January-Bangkok 9th January, Ride and General.-A. Bune & Co. GEORGI, Russian str. 777, R. Osal, 15th January-Kumong 13th January, Salt- Siemsson & Co. GLENFALLOCH, British str., 1,434. W. L. Gardner, 18th January-Singapore 13th January, General.-Chinese. GLENOGLE, British str., 2,209, V. Graves, 21st January-Singapore 16th Janu ary, General-Chinese: HAIMUN, British str., 642, J. W. Evans, 16th January-Swatow 15th January, General Douglas Lapraik & Co. Hornow, British Atr., 875, McCullock, 16th January-Manila 13th January,. Goneral.-Butterfield & Swire. KASHING, British str., 1,143, G. Byóra,

10th January-Tsingtau 10th Janu ary, Coal,-Butterfield & Swire. KRONGWA, German str., 1,118, Peterson, 18th January--Bangkok and Swatow 18th January, Rice-Butterfield & Swiro,

KITO MARU, Japanese str., 5,757, Hashi-

moto, 20th January-Mo 10th Janu ary, Coal.-Toyo Kisen Kaisha. KOMAGATA MARU, Japanese str., 1,918, O. Kakuno, 16th January-Moji 10th January, Coal.-Order. KUEICHW. British str. 1,220, Forsyth, 19th January-Pakhoi-17th January, General. Butterfeld & Swire. KWANGSE, British str., 1,303, G. J. Spink, 21st January-Fongay 18th January, Coal-Butterfield & Swire.

MACHEW, German str. 995; Zollner, 22nd January-Hoihow 21st January, Rico. -Butterfield & Bwire.

MICHAEL JERSEN, German str., 957, Jacob

sen,

22nd January-Hoihow 21st January, General. Chinese. MONGOLIA, American str., 8,750, Emory Rice,. 17th January,-Sun Francisco 18th Dec., General-P. M. 8. 9. Co.

NAKYO MARU, Japanese str., 1,995, Kato, 22nd January--Hongay 19th January, Coal, Mitsui Bussan Kaisha. PHA NANG, German str., 1,025, N. G. Mager, 21st January-Saigon 15th January, Rice.-A. Bube & Co. PRETORIA, British str.. 2,409, Lillie, 10th January-Cardiff 4th December, Coal. -Admiralty.

KING EDWARD Horel.

Mr F. J. Cargill Mr H. Clerg Dr F. X. Costello Mr W. Donaldson Mrs Foy Mr & Mrs F. Mollugb

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Simone Capt & Mrs Greenfield Mr A. Sinclair.

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