DIET IN DYSENTERY. The danger dysentery involves in too well known to need dwelling on:
While ipecacuanha is the drug doctors oly on in the disease, no one should presoribe for himself when he can get medical aid.
It is imperative, however, that the strength should be maintained during the attack so that the sufferer may overcome the disease wid that coralescence may be hastened after the neute stage is over For these pur oses, Sanatogon takes the Brst place, for a distinguished physician Sapat writes in The Medical Pinet: ogen easily holds the field against any dietatio preparation I have ever tried."
KÓW A BISHOP WAS CURED..
Sanatogon's power is strikingly attested by the statement of the Rt. Rev. the Bishop Sanatogen has of Irina, who writes: cured was of an obstinate dysentery from which i sufored for a long time, having found al drugs powerless against it perhaps because I cannot stick to a milk diat. Samtugon has oured me even with , out using
He writes:
A TERRIBLE ORDEAL.
STRUGGLE FOR LIFE UNDER WATER:
THE BONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY MARCH 10, 1914.
XPON MOTOR ACOLDENT. Finned beneath a motor car in ten fest of water, Mr. HP Huntor, the sa sistant Superintendent of Chandu, Ipoh, had a remarkable escape from death on February 8t, and was only rescued after a terrible struggle for life lasting several minutes. The Times of Malaya says
Mr. Hunter was driving to Gopeng, and there were with him in the car: Mz Scrivenor of the Kampar water work, and two Chinese revenue officers. It was raining bard, and Mr Hunter had a mackintosh thrown loosely over his Just by the bridge over the shoulders. Sungei Raja at Kampong Kapayang, a gust of wind caught the mackintosh and blew it off Mr. Hunter's shoulders with the result that it became ontangled with the steering wheel and the levers. While Mr. Hunter was trying to get it from the car skidded, and went over the bank into the river. It was going quite slowly, at not more than five miles an hour, and as it went over the bank gently turned u com plate somersault. The other occupants wore able to jump clear, but as the car had turned over on its right side Mr.
water with it. When he tried to free unter was carried downward into the himself he found that his right leg was pinned beneath the car, and all his efforts lo free himself were ineffectual. After a futile struggle, rendered more exhausting by the inability to breathe or rec anything in the muddy water, ho gave himself up for lost, and gradually relapsed into a state of unconsciousness.
finished off in another ten minutes, not- withstanding his disabled right arm, had not, the ring been broken up.
Good big men appear occasionally like Jack Johnson, Blavin, Peter Jackson, and THE several others, just as they appeared in
former yeare which produced Jem Ward, Gentleman Jackson, Gully, and his famous. conqueror Pearce, the Game Chicken, who was probably the best of his generation, for he was capable of winning in first class company with but little training. fell in a fight. This would hold good One often hears it said that weight must nine times out of ten when an list, man moete ons of git, because the lighter man would not be able to hit with suficient Dower, but it is a very different matter when a man of 12st, ights one of 14st., or evon 16st or 16st; the weight then maken no difference.
SHIPPING IN FORT
STEAMERS.
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1914.
CHINA, BIAM, STRAITS SETTLE FOR OHINA, JAPAN, COREA, INDO
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LONDON
WEATHER REPORT.
On the 9th at 11.10 mA depression has
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The anti-cyclone hat spread to 8. Manaburis. The northern depression has passil into the Pando
Moderate 8.E. winds are: Indiested over the N.W. portion of the N. China Se
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Even more striking, bxcluss given in greater detail, is the following case reported by the physician in attendance M. had been suffering From dysentery for about three months when I first saw her. She was so feeble that all hope of her recovery had been lost. and emaointed Sacing-her greatly enforbled condition; stopped all the medicines which had been prescribed for After her and started with Sanotogen. about a month of the Santogen, she was took tood--milk, rice and other light articles of diet. She had only about two or three wotiens daily, and there was no
LIFE BAVED MY PERSEVERANCE The offensive odour was also blood. gene. After she was able to walk, she left
Poking Meanwhite Mr. Scrivenor and the two
Trentain. off my treatment, and, therefore, Banat.
Peitaiho ogen also. After about fifteen days 1 was. again called, because her condition was bad, officers, realising that up was
7th March-Shanghai 3rd March, Chinwangtao, Wuhu, ous efforts at rescue. Mr. Scrivenor and
Taku. owing to neglect and carelessness in diet something wrong, had been making strenu GLENFARG, British str., 3,350, Henderson,
General Order. Again Sanatogen was
Antung and. medicine.
and again the improved one of the officers, a young Chinaman prescribed, rapidly and was as healthy as ever innamed. Ng Mann, dived repeatedly. For GLENLOGAN, British str, 3,809. 1 Mol
Gregor, 27th February-Singapore Manchurian Yochow Trade O'tres. Shansi." 22nd February, General-Sheitan,
Newchwang Ichang about twenty-five days."
Tomes & Co. HAYANG, British str. 1,965, A. E. Dairen. Chungking Hodgins. 7th March-Amoy 8th Port Arthur Hongchow.
Ningpo... March, General-Douglas Lapraik & Obefoo.
Winchow. Woihalwe
Santu. HAKUSHIKA MAKU, Japanese str. 3,204, Kiaochan Noguchi, 2nd March-Nagasaki 24th Teinanfu. February, Coal. Osaka Shosen Mudkon
Shanghai. Kaisha
HOW TO PREVENT DYSENTERY,
1 st always be remembered, as Drs. Castellani and Chalmers point out in Mir Manual of Tropical Medicine," that vi germs of dysentery can live in the body without causing the symptoms. of the disease until the vitality is lowered by some agency as a chill, an attack of diarrhea, etc., when they are capable of producing their ill-effects."
a time, owing to the thickness of the water, they were unable to locate Mr. Hunter, but finally bubbles caused on the surface by his struggles served as a guide. Mr. Hunter had to he wrenched from underneath the car. by his rescuers, bndly fearing the imprisoned leg.
Brought safely to the bank he recovered from his long immersion with extraordin ary rapidity, and even rendered some assistance with the efforts to get the ear out of the water before he noticed blood For this reason, when the individual flowing from his leg, and realised that has been exposed to the slightest posho had sustained an injury. He then sibility of contracting dysentery he should went in a hired car to Gopeng, and had make a point of taking Sanatogen. By the wound stiched by the surgeon at the nourishing his general health and bring hospital.
It is a remarkable testimony to Mr. ing his nervous system to its highest point of efficiency, Sanatogen will enable him Hunter's great strength and powers of to withstand an attack to which he might endurance that it was not until some This fact has hours later, when he had returned to his otherwise succumb,
house at Ipoh, that he finally collapsed impressed large numbers of residents in
that they use. Sanntogon daily to and felt the full effects of the terrible keep themselves at the highest pitch of ordeal ho had gone through. He has since
erts and physical eficiency
been confined to his toorn under medical If you wish to know more about treatment, but he expects to be about Sanatogen, write, mentioning this paper, again in a day or two
"Withou a doubt he owes his life to Mr. of to A. WuLPING & Co., 6, Kiakiang Road, Shanghai, who will send you, gratis and Scrivenor and Ng Mann, who in spite post free, an interesting pamphlet entitled continuous disappointment, persevered in their efforts at resene. Although suffer- The Art of Living."
be nutained of aling from the shock of the accident himself, Banstogen can Chemists in bottles of two sizes.
[111-8. 6148
VESSELS EXPECTED.
THE AMERICAN - MAIL.
The P.. str. Manchuria sailed from Yokohama for Hongkong, via Manila on the 3rd March
THE AUSTRALIAN MAILB
The E. & A. str. Eastern, from Sydney, etc, left Port Darwin (via Timor and Manila) for this port on the 1st March, and may be expected to arrive here on or
about 14: March.
KKKUH¬NT STEAMERS. ⠀
Mr. Scrivener pluckily plunged into the water again and again after Mr. Hunter, and did not rest from his efforts until a rescue had been effected.
EXPELIENCE OP
DROWNING MAN.
Estimates vary as to the length of time Mr. Hunter was under water. Mr. Scrivener puts it at ten minutes, and it seems pretty certain that it can have been little short of that. Describing his experience to & Times of Malaya repre- At first I sentative, Mr Hunter said: struggled furiously to release myself from the car pressing on my leg, but realising that it was no good, I tried to stun myself, by banging my head against the car. Even that mercy was denied me,
however.
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Borday, 6th March-Botan Island, Singapore, Penang, Malacca, Pray. Wellesley
MALAY STATEE. Nil.-U.S.A
Belangor LOCESUN, German str., 1,020, M. Gerlachy Perak.
7th March-Bangkok 28th February, Negri Sembilan. Johore. Rice-Butterfield & Swire. LYEEMOON, German str., 1,238, Abahcigen,
Kelantan,
5th March-Saigon 1st March, Rice. Batavia. -Chinose.
Buitenzorg
LuZON MARU, Japanese str., 2008, Miyata, 8th MarchMaji 2nd March, General
Osaka Shosen Kaisha.
MARIE, German str., 1,187, J. Davidson, British. 1st March-Saigon 25th February, French.. Hice Chines
Pahang
Kedah
Perlin Trengganu. NETHERLANDS INDIANA Samarang Padang.
Macaesar. Sourabaya.
East Coast of Suisatra..
Austrian United States. Italian. United States. 'Italian.
NAVAL SQUADRONE
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Japanese.
Siamese.
Austrian.
Mr & Mrs E L.
Ageris
Mr & Mrs W.
"Atwood
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending si 10 am. to-day, 000 inshee
The forest for the 24 hour ending st noou today is as follows
DISTRIOT. Hongkong & Neighbourhoo
FORECAST.
Fast winds, me: dorate; fair.
(N.E. vinde,
freshening
Formosa Channal
South coat of Chins between / The Ba
Hongkong and Lamooka. 1 No. I Bouth coast of Chines between (8.F. winds,
Hongkong and Hainan.. { moderate. CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL
Station.
·REGISTER
92 MAROK, 1914, A.
Wind
Vladvertook Nemuro Hakodate
7.30.94 710 MN 2:0
6:29.99 --
30.07
Tokio .................. Kochi
1
30.06
29.91
Nagasaki |
29.95
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29.90
99.91
29.95
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29.93
30.10
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Er W. Krone
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Mr E. B. Lambert
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Mr C. D. J. Bell
Mrs B. R. Belilios
Mr A. Kruseman
Mr & Mrs B.Layton
Mr G. B. Layton
Mr G. T. Lloyd
Mr.F. Lobal
Mr W. Logan
ATY J. Conway Long
Mr T. Lysen
Mason
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The feeling of suffocation was terrible, and I began to gulp in large Then I gave up quantities of water. The N.D. freight str. Mark left struggling, and a feeling that it was all gently and away into space quite and may be expected here on or about upset about it. I seemed to be floating the 10th March, at 6 pan.
The N.V.K. str. l'enang Maru (Bombay pleasantly, and when I felt the touch of Line) left Bombay for this port via Singsband I was too far gone to realise what The next I remember is lying port on the 92a1 February, and is expect it meant or to derive any comfort from on my back on the bank with Serivenor. ed here on the 11th March.
bending over me"
Shanghai on the 7th March. at 2 pim.. finished came over me. I did not feel very MATSURA Mann, Japanese str., 1,809. K. British.
The sur. Gregory Apeur, from Shanghai and Kobe, left Moji on the 8th March am, and may be expected here on or about the 11th March, a.m.
The Barber Line str. Satsuma left New York on the 14th January, and is due to arrive here on or about 14th March.
The NY. K str, Kanagawa Maru (Cal- autta Line) left Calcutta for this port via poris on the 23rd February, and is expected here on the 14th March.
the fact
THE NOBLE ART.
WHEN WEIGHT DOES NOT TELL IN BOXING.
The year 1913 closed with lamoutatione over the decadenes of British boxing, the NYK str. Yokohama Mare defeat of Benyon by the Frenchman (American Line) left Seattle for this Ledoux for the bantamweight champion- port vin ports on the 10th February, anship, following so soon after the victory is expected here on the 18th March. of Carpentier over Bombardier Wells The N.X.A. st. Inaba Mats (Bombay being the Inst straw; but too much, says a writer in The Picid, has been made of Line) left Bombay for this port on the 1st March, and is expected here on the these defeats. 19th March
The N.Y.K, str. ishima Maru (Euro pean Line) left Marseilles for this port via ports on the 21st February, and fa expected here on the 25th March
The Danish str, Arabien loft Port Said on the 36th February, and may be expect ed hore on or about the 26th March
The Mogul Line str. Lothian left United Kingdom on the 21st February for Hongkong via Straits, and is due to arrive here about the 3rd April.
The NY.K. str Kagu Maru (European Line) left London for this port via porte on the 28th February, and is expected here on the 8th April.
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LID. Mausang, from Fremantle, is due in
Hongkong 19th March. Onseny, from Calcutta, is due in Hong
kong 16th March
PASSENGERS.
ARRIVED.
Per Luchow, from Shanghai, Mesure Hughes, Ray, Towns and Harper
Per Tango Meru, for Hongkong, from Manila, etc. Mr. 8. Fujita, Mrs J. Jennings Mr and Mrs. G. J. Marks, Mr. K. Ono, Mr. J. B. Glimmore, Mr.
The general complaint is that England has no first-class heavyweights; but are they necessary Very big men are not as quick as middleweights, and if much over 1st, they are usually either Blow with their hands or not active enough on their foot. That famous amateur MITJ
thard Chinnery, said he had never boon
by a very big man, as there was always time to get back from the blow; and he was just the weight for a good boxer, being slightly under 11st. 41. during the two years he was middle weight champion and well under 12st, the following three years while heavyweight champion.RA
was une
A well-built man of 12st, if a good boxer, should be able to hit hard enough to win any heavy-weight championship. First-class boxers are born, not made, Jem Mace, champion of England, of those; he was only a middle weight, but what an example he made of the gigantic Sam Hurst, playfully nicknamed the Stalybridge Infant, in a knuckle fight which so graphically described by The Times that there arose a strong feeling against fighting with naked Tom Sayers, another middle weight, could hit hard enough for anything, so he showed to some purpose when be defeated Perry, the big and powerful Tipton Slasher; and also in his memorable fight with the tall, finely built heavy-weight JC. Heenau, whon
whom he would bara
fista
ary,
Okura, 1st March Moji 23rd Febru French...
Bishi Coal. Mitsu
Goshi
German. Kwaisha. BAJABURI, German str., 1,189, C. Wolf,
7th March--Bangkok 28th February, Rice-Butterfield & Swire.. SUNGRIANG, British str., 1,600, J. Robin Bon, 8th March Hoihow 6th March, General-Butterfield & Swire.
Coast Fermen Besides the usual Alpabetical List of Mr S. Fernihough
Mr. J. Gibb TAMING, British str., 1,356, G. H. Penne Firme the Directory gives the CLASSIFIED ME A Gallotti
father, 6th March Manila 3rd LISTS of TRADES and PROFESSIONS March, Bugar and General. Butter
at the larger Commercial Centres. field & Swire. TAMON MANU, Japanese str., 1,142, J.
Karai, 8th March-Saigon 3rd March, ALPHABETICAL LIST of RESIDENTS
Mcontains the names of over Rica Chinose.
20,000 FOREIGNERS, TELEMACHUS, British str., 1,340, Fraser,
Chinose..
The
Mr C. E. Meyer Mr Richard Meyer Mr B. K. Menta
Mr J. Merocki
Mr P. Moyer Mr D. M. Mickle Mr G. S. Midoleton Mr.N.S. Milkowski Mrs H. Milner
Mr W. F. Misch Mrs C. Misch Mr Sidney Morgan Mr & Mr J. Morris MrR Nitzschmann Miss G. O'Leary Mr.C. A. O'Neill Mr E. Parson Mr. P. Farmele Misa A. de Poyster Miss de Perster Mr F.A. Ferry- Mr A G, Peterren
Mr A Peterson Mr & Mrs 8. G. Phelps
Mr S. E. Potten
Mr G. Hutton Potts
Mr A. B. Parvis
C.
Mr E. H, Bay
Mr A. G. Gordon Mr L. Gourgey Mr.V. Goulbourn
Kr). M. Greist Mr & Mrs J. Gould Mr P0. do Grisogono Mr & Mrs W. A.
Hanzibel
von
Haxtheuson
H.E. & Ludy
5th March-Saigon 1st March, Rice arranged, with the Initials as well as the
Mr E E. Heacock TAMIYA MARU, Japanese str., 2,914, Y. Surnames, in strictly Alphabetical Order, Kachiki, 7th March-Japan 23rd so that any name can be found instantly.
THE MAPS AND PLANS
Hon Mr. A. Hewett February, Coal. Mitsui Bussen Kaisha WAKAMATSU MAZU, Japanese str., 2,978 bave brén, ungraved by one of the most Co
Mr & Mrs H. E. Hick Shimizu, 2nd March-Wakamatsu eminent Firms in Great Britain and art Major & Mre E. Here 24th February, Coal-Mitsus Busson corrected and brought up to date. They path
consist of the following:-
man Heimann Kajahn
Maj. & Mrs Herepath 7th Marah Shanghai 3rd March, MAP OF THE FAR EAST.
Capt A Akin-Biggin MYAW, B. Hind WoSANG, British str., 1,127, J. M. Smith, COLOURED PLATE OF FLAGE OF FORRIGE HONGSH
Guzel Jardine, Matheson & Co. PLAN OF YOKOBAMA,
Mr.J.
Hops YERIMO Manu, Japanese str., 1,083, PLAN OF KODE AND HYOGU,
Somekawa, 4th March-Karatsu 20th PLAN OF FOREIGN ETTLEMENts, Tiantain,
Mr & Mrs E. M. Hubs February, Coal Osaka Shosen PLAN OF TAINGTAU (KOCHAU).
Mr R. De L. Hordern
∙Kaisha.
Mr Daile Sir J. W. Jay Mr. J. W. Lise-Jones Mr M. T. Jones Dr 0 Kittleg
PASSED THE CANAL
Satsuma,
Miss Raymond
Mr E. M. Baymond
Mr B. Raworth Baron Riedel
Mira F Bany Mr & Mr E. Bichard
Pho
Cape St. James
Aparri
Manila Legaspi
Bacolod
Cebu
Labuan
29.95 84-
NW
T. F. CLAZIOs, Director,
1 BARUMEZER, reduced to 32 degmos Fahrenhalt
on the level of the son in inches, tentus and kundredths.
3
TEMPERATURE,
Fahrenheit.
the shade, in degres
3 HUMIDITY, in percentage of saturation," humidity of air maturated with moisture being 100.
4 DIRECTION, OF Win, to two points.
5 FORAM OF WIND, according to Beaufort Bhala. $ STATE OF WEATHER, 6 blue sky, o detached. sload, d drizaling rain, I fog, s gloomy, h hail lightning, o overonal, y pessing showers, a squall, r zaiz, a show, t thundar, v visibility, w daw (web).
7 RAIN in inches, t tenths and hundredths-
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