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"The tonic effect of Sanatogen on me is simply wonderful!

lu these words Mr. Arnold Bennett--the famous novelist and playwright gives vivid expression to what everyone feels after taking Sauatogen.

Why not experience that feeling yourself? Why not let Sauatogen produce on you that wonderful tonic effect" which makes people so grateful and so enthusiastic about Sanatogen?

They know that Sanatogen is a genuine tonic which really does what is claimed for it that it does actually. the nerves and restore vigour and strengthen elasticity that it builds up reserve strength, helps digestion and assimilation, and produces a most beneficial effect upon every orgau of the body....

There is no doubt that Sauatogen will have these truly wonderful effects ou you. And there is no better time for taking Sanatogen than now, when the enervating weather makes a tonic almost indispensable.

Sanatogen

The True Invigorator.

Be guided by the experience of the multitudes of Europeans in tire East who have testified to the value of Sanatogen, and who depend on it to keep them healthy and vigorous through this trying season of the year.

Remember that your principat defence against ferers, gout, rheumatism, sciatica, etc., is to raise your vital powers to the highest possible 'pitel and increase the gerin-destroying elements. of your blood, for which purpose there is nothing so effectual as a course of Sauatogen. Begin taking it to-day,

Splendid for your Health- especially for

your Nerves.

You will be surprised at the remarkable improve ment which Sanntogen will produce in your general health And you will be most surprised at lis strength- ening, exhilarating effect on your nervous system, In- stead of feeling tired and listless, gloomy and irritable, you will go through the day with calu, cheerful energy,

Val will do things with real zest. and

Why let another day pass with your nerves depressed and your vitality lowered? Why not go How to the nearest Chemist and buy a boute of Sanat ogent When you have done so, your only regret will he that you did not try Sanatogen before. (For a Free Descriptive Booklet, send a post card, mentioning this paper, to A. Walling & Co., 6, Kiukiang Shanghai.)

STURGEON BRAND

RECE TRADE MARK

Road,

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18TH, 1914.

The Hon. Hr. Justice Cazpiriz. Judge of the High Court, I have Calcatta, writes: been taking Suuntogen on and off for the past three years, and find it very bene- ficist, Many people I know take Sautogen and appreci

Sir Gilbert Parker,

the popular Novelist, writes: "I have used Sanatoze with extraordinary, bene. It isn true food tanie. (eedlin the nerves, ispressing lic energy and giving fresh gour to body and mind,'

Kr. Max Pemberton,

the well-known Novelist, writes: "I have been taking Sanatogen since the begla- ting of the year, and would not be without it under any circumstances whatever."

JOHN & E, STURGE, Ld. Birmingham (England),

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All Grades, from lightest to very dense, to suit all needs.

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castora

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The Physician's Care for

Goat, Rheumatic Cout

and Gravel.

Bafest and most Effectiva

Aperient for Regular nae.

-IMPORTAIL,

NOTING

In consequent of Harderous dist Mona

paschaserg must see the satis "DINNEFORD'S "*.

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SUPREME COURT

Tuesday, 17th March.

IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION.

Brons His HONOUR MR. HE J

GOMPERTE (PCIENE JUDON).

TIRING.

Tai Sin Chan Sze wod. Tip claim was for 8112.40, being the proceeds of the money loan association, drawn on the 9th February, of which defendant was the hond.

My. J. H. Gardiner was for plaintiff, and Mr. G. R. Haywood (Mr. Loo. D'Almada) defended.

The Puiane Judge remarked when the case was called that he was getting very tired of money loan associations.

Mr. Gardiner said they were very tiring affairs. The money claimed was for the seventh drawing. His client said he was the highest hidder on that occasion, his bid being $8.0 and nine cash, which was the highest amount tendered at that' drawing. However, the defendant failed to pay him the amount due to him which he became entitled to.

Mr. Haywood explained that his defence was that plaintiff was not the highest bidder and the person from whom he bought his share was not entitled to the drawing because she had not paid up the three instalments, which was a rule of the association. Therefore plaintiff,

assign, was mit entitled to draw any money. It was absurd to say that plain- tiff was barred from being the highest bidder. It would have been to the interests uf everybody, and more especially the defendant, that the highest bidder should get the money...

"A witness named Ah Yee said that she was the highest bidder, and secured the draw for $6.12.

His Lordship gave judgment for the defendant with costs.

NAVAL AND MILITARY.

been appointed chief

Commander, P. Becut "ho has

officer of

the critiser Farmouth on her recommis- sioning for further service with the China Squadron, has held that post since August, 1913, when he joined the Tur mouth. At the same time, Captain Henry L. Cochrane, her present captain, also joined, together with Lieutenant C. B. Gowan, the gurnery officer, and Lieut. S. E. Thomas, the navigating officer. The latter officers have been re-appointed to the Farmnath,

It may have been noticed, remarks a London contemporary, that a departure from the usual movement of troops in the Far East has been arranged for in the trooping programme of 1914-15. The 2nd Battalion Cornwall Light Infantry will move from Hongkong to North China, instead of following the usual procedure) of from Hongkong to Singapore, and the 2nd Battalion South Wales Borderers will move from North China to Hongkong. It is officially notified that these' movements- may be altered.

It will be welcome news to the officers of the Indian battalions in the Far East that Colonel Seely has requested the Indian Army authorities to review the question of pay. Formerly the Indian offer was paid most generously, but in the interim the expense of living has increased enormously both in India and the Far East, the regimental pay renain- ing, of course, at a standstill. A rias of pay amongst the junior officers would be wariply weloomed, so as to bring matters into line with home aray

SHANGHAI-NANKING RAILWAY.

ITS LOSSES AND OFFICIAL PARASITES:

Give them Bovril

Because the Body-Building Power of Bovril has been proved to be from 10 to 20 times the amount taken.

"Oh! I say! It's Good!"

Cooling, refreshing and "snappy"

Montserrat

LIME JUICE

is the ideal Summer beverage. Large supplies koos lately been shipped from London. PORTARRILLAT In sold by all leading starsztat

95.1

MOGUL" LINE OF STEAMERS.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

The Steamship “PATHAN." From GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL AND

STRATTS

NONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of Holt's Wharf at Kowloon, whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.

WEATHER REPORT.

On the 17th at 10.50 a.m.-The anti-cyclone. has moved further eastward. The area of highest pressure extends from Shanghai to the Bonins

Another area of high precaure les over W China, and depression lies to the north f Hokkaido.

Pressure hay decreased slightly over Formoss and the Lecoboos,

The monsoon is interrupted along the east coast of China,⠀⠀ It. will romsin" freeli to moderate over the north-west portion of the N. China Boa

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 s.m. to-day, 0.88 inches.

The forecast for the 24 hours ending at 1000. to-day is as follown —

DISTRICT,

Hongkong & Neighbourhood.

FORECAST.

fN winds, ma

derate; Uns.

(North winds,

strong.

Formors Channel

South coset of Chins between The came

No. I Hongkong and Lamocks, į

South coast of China between (The same Hongkong and Hainan. 1 No.1.

HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL

BEGISTER

Hongkong Observatory, March 17th.

And all Goods Barometer

Temperature Humidity....... Wind Direction...

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

All Claims against the Steamer must be pre sented to the Undersigned on or before the 10th April, or they will not be recognised.

APIOLINEN

(CHAPOTEAUT)

SAFE

LADIES REMED

For functional trondien, delay, pala and those Irregularities peculiar to the sex

Frescribed by the highest French- Mdical authorities and superior to Tasty, steel Drops and Patay royal CHAPOTEAUT, & rce Vivienne, Pariy

Galt by a Chemists.) (-

123-3

NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES "BEN LIND OF STEAMERS NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES)

8.8 BENAETY," FROM LEITH, MIDDLESBRO, LONDON AND STRAITS.

ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed stall dance big landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hasardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., whence and/or from the

barres delivery may be obtained.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have loft the Gedowns, and all Goods remaining

after the 20th ist. Will he sa undelivered after the 20th inst. will be subject to rent

All Claims against the Steamer must be resented to the Undersigned on or before the 27th inst, or they will not be recognized,

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowes, where they will be examined on the 20th inst., at 11 AM

No Fire Insurance has been effected.

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

GIEB, LIVINGSTON & Co.,

KhAgenta. Hongkong, 13th March, 1914,

PEKING, March 10th The Peking Daily News yesterday published a leading article regarding the recently published returns showing the profits, and losses of the various railwaysHE in China. The twspaper attacked the Shanghai Nanking Hartway Compos the grounds that its fuss was due to heavy expenditure, salaries, it said, were too. high, equipments were unnecessarily com- plete, while much money was spent upon the maintenance of a highly paid staff. It would appear also that the railway authorities were reluctant to increase the number of freight cars, causing loss to

merchants.

To-day the Peking Daily News publisher a letter signed "A Friend of China" to the effect that the railway's loss could be wiped out if the Chinese were to striks off the pay-rolls a large number of humen Teeches appointed by officials with which the line was overladen. The newspaper's correspondent pointed out that the shortage of cars is due to the fact that the Board of Communications has refused all requisitions in recent years for more rolling-stock. He hopes that the publicity given to this matter will attract the attention of those officials to the "swarms of incompetenta who batten and fatten on railways in China, not con tributing a hand stir to efficient administration fro

In a leading article the Peking Daily News endorses these words and hopes that the matter will raive the attention of the Minister of Communications-Reuter,

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE P. & O. 6. N. Co's SteamƏr

DEVANHA Arrived Hongkong on 13th March 1914. FROM BOMBAY, COLOMBO AND

STRAITSERE Consigneer of Cargo by the above-named ressel are hereby informed that their goods are being landed and placed aT THEIR RISK in the Hongkong nad Kowloon Whard and Godown Company's Gedowns at Kowloon, where each Consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark and delivery can be obtained as the Goods re landed.

This

vesel brings on Cargo:-- From London, &c., ex s.4. Mongolia." From Perrian Galf, ex sa b. 1. S. N. and B. & P. 6. N. Co.'s Steamers, Optional Goods will be lauded here unless instructions are given to the contrary within

Shorr

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 Go downs for examination by the Consignees, and the Company's Surveyors, Mesars, GODDARD and DOUGLAS, at 10 .. on MONDATS, and THURSDATO, All claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here. after which date they or not be recognised. after the good No-claims will be admitted- have left the Godowan

EA HEVEST

Superintendent dragkong, 14th March, 1914

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

11 A.M. examined on the 200h inst,

No Fire Insurance bae bean effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by

DODWELL & Co., LTD., Agents.

Hongkong, 13th March, 1914.

Weather Rain

Previous On Tale On Dats

Day at

at

at 2 pin. 6 m. 2 p.m.

30.17 30.21

30.19

54

52

GA

80

78

64

-NNE

-North West

Force....

1

083 Highest open sir Temperature on 16th... 56 Lowest open air Temperature or 16th-

HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.

2

b

50

[415

From 18th to 24th March, 1914.

HIGH WATER

LOW WATHE

B'kong.

H'kong.

Mean Time

Mexa

Tian

h, m.

h.

ft.

4 1m

6 17 3

118 6 49 38

1:

SHIPPING IN PORT.

STEAMERS.

AMAGISAK MAnu, Japanese str., 1,295, Horie, 15th March Miike 9th March, Coal-Mitsui Bussan Kaisha.

Dags D

ANHUI, British str., 3,350, Harris, 16th

March-Shanghai 19th March, Gem Wed. 18m 3.15 eral-Butterfeld & Swire.

ANNA, Norwegian str,, 1,070, Arntzen, Thurs. 19

15th March Bangkok 8th March, Rice. Chinese..

Height

ft..

No infer. high

2 33 6.2

4 19 6 2

Fri. 20

No infer. high-

21

ARCA, British str., 2,604, Statt, 13th

March-Singapore 6th March, Gen Satur. eral-Asiatic Petroleum & Co. ARBATOUN AFCAs, British str., 2,931, W.Sun.

Walker, 12th March-Caloutta 24th February, General David Sassoon Mon, & Co...

BULLMOUTH, British str. 2,001, Hill, 18th Tuss,

March Pulo Samho 7th March, Bulk Oil Asiatic Petroleum Co. CHANGEHA, British str., 1,463, F. C. Gam- brill, 13th March Melbourne 8th February, General. Butterfeld & Swire.

CYCLOPS, British str., 5,762, D. Arthur, March 5th March-Manila 13th General-Order.

Height

nor low-wa

11 68 1

or low; wulse

No infor. high-m 0.36

1. S

5 42.6 3 or low- water

22 m 8 45 45m 1 15 14 645 650 BN45

23 m 8.56 4 6 m 150 1 3

7 38 8 6 6 1 7.03 34 ra 9 5 48m 2 2014

3:54 a 3 8 23 a 6 &

VESSELS EXPECTED.

THE AMERIDAN MAIL- Lho P.M. str. Nile left Yokohama for Hongkong, via Manila, on the 8th March

THE AUSTRALIAN MAIL. The LG. M. str. Prinz Sigismund leff DALJIN MARU, Japanese str., 900, Sydney on the 7th March, at 11 am, and Murakami, 14th March--Swatow 13th may be expected here on or about the

Shosen soth March. March, General, Osaka Kaisha. DEVAWONGSE, British str., 1,563, Shearer, Bagon 8th March, Rice,

The E. & A. str. Aldenham left Bydne for this port (vis Queensland Ports and Manila) on the 11th March, and may be

expected to arrive here on or about the 4th April.

THE CANADIAN MAIL.

The C.P.R. str. Monteagle left Shang- hai on the 17th March, at 2 p.m., and i due to arrive here on the 20th March, abi 2 p.m.

--Chinese,, EXPRESS OF RUSSIA, British atr., 8,789, W. Davison, 18th February-Vancouver 30th January, Mails and General. Canadian Pacific Railway Co. ELSBETIT German str., 1,020. E. Bing, 14th March-watow 13th March, General.-Jebsen & Co. ESANO, British str., 1,127, W. J. Clarte, The I.G.M. str. Yorck, carrying the 14th March-Shanghai 10th March, German mails, with dates from Berlin of General. Jardine, Matheson & Co. the 18th February, left Singapore on the FoocHow, British str., 1,228, J. R. Owen, 13th March, at 11 p.m., and may be 11th March-Shanghai Sth March, expected here on or about the 18th March, Mails and General-Butterfield & at 6 in. Swire.

FOOKSANG, B.itish str., 1,987, T. A: Mit-

shell, 9th March Moji 3rd March, General-Jardine, Matheson & Do.: FOOSTING, British str., 1,423, Hay, 13th

March-Bangkok 4th March, Rice Jardine, Matheson & Co. HALICTIS, Dutch atr., 1,070, J. Bakker, 10th March-Shanghai 7th March, GeneralMolchers & Co...

HANOL, French str., 739, Ch. Le Chevalier, 14th March-Pakhoi 13th March, Gen eralA. I. Marty, M HOPSANG, British str., 1,359, C. A. Robert

THE GERMAN MAIL.

MERCHANT STEAMERS.

The Danish str. Indien loft Karatsu on the 18th March, and may be expected here on or about the 18th, March.

The Rickmers Linio str. Aenne Rickmers left Singapore on the 19th March, p.m., and is expected here on or about the 18th March,

The str. Thongwa, from Calcutta, left Bingapore on the 13th March, and may be expected here on or about the 18th March, a.m.

The N.Y.K. str. Inaba Mary (Bombay Line) left Bombay for this port on the 14th March. Hongar 12th 1st March, and is expected here on the March, Coal-Jardine, Matheson & 19th March. Comida

The Barber Line str. Satsuma, from INATO MARU, Japanese str. 2,886, K. New York, left Singapore on the 12th Nishikawa, 15th March Nagraki March, and is therefore due here on or 9th March, Coal Mitsui Bussan about the 10th March Kaisha

The N.D.L. freight str. Gernis left KAMOR, Norwegian str 949, Muns, 16th Singapore on the 13th March, at 3 p.m... March-Manila 12th March, Ballast. and may be expected here on or chout the

A. Bine & Co

19th March, at noon. KWANGTAH, Chinese str., 1,538, Stewart, The H.A.L, str. Toerde left Singapore 11th March Shuongber th March, on the 13th March, am.. and may be General Chinese

expected here on or about the 20th March, MANCHURIA, American str., 8,750, Aam

Dixon, 15th March-San Francisco Tho str. Kioto left Singapore on the 12th February, General-Pacific Mail 15th March, and is due here on the 20th 8.S. Com March MAUSANG, British str., 1,644, A. Halcock,

The P. & 0. str. Nubia loft. Singapore for

at

The N.V.K. str. Mishima Maru (Euro. pean Liney left Marseilles for this port via ports on the 21st February, and is expected here on the 25th March:

12th March Fremantle 21st Febru. this port on the 15th March, at 4 p.m., ary, Wood-Jardine, Matheson & Co. and is due hore on the 21st March, MISUMI MARU, Japanese str., 1,500, Y. about 6 am.

Hatakayama, 19th March-Moji 5th March, Coal. Order, PAOTING, British str., 1,192, W. J. Barker,

12th March Saigon 8th

Buterford & wire.arch, Rio PENANG MARU, Japaucze str., 3,274, §. Murazami, 12th March-Bombay 22nd February, General-Nippon Yusen Kaisha. SAIKAT MARU, Japanese str., 2,742, 8.

Nakagawa, 15th March Moji 9th INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION 00, LXD March Coul-Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Kutaung, from Calcutta, is due in Hong- Japanese str., 3,838, kong 20th Marching Saitow, 19th March Manila 9th SEATTLE MARU,

March, General. Osaka Shopen Kaisha.NAME

SEXTA, Gerican str., 908. N. Jessen, 10th

March Bangkok 2nd March, Rico, Chinese, SPEZIA, German str., 2,274, W. Hennecks, 14th March-Hamburg 12th March, General Hamburg-Amerika Linia,

The Danish str. Aratrien left Fort Said the 26th February, and may be expect ed here on or about the 26 March

The 'str Glenturret pased the Suez Canal on the 13th March, for Hongkong via Straits

SHIRE LINE, LIM (ED. Merionetare, from Vanco ver, is due in

Hongkong 7th April. Den of Ruthven, from Los on, passed the Canal 2nd March, ad is due in Hongkong 2nd April. misy IXDIA SEZAM NAVI TION CO., LTD. Jelunga, from Moji, is duin Hongkong

22nd March.

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