HEROES AS BEGGARS.
PORT, ARTHLT. DEFENDERS LEFT TO STARVEZ
PITIFUL STORIE
Pitiful stories of a country's ingrati- tude towards those who had fought and bled for her were told in the St. Petersburg District Court recently when a volunteer soldier named Pimenoff, who recurved the highest orders of the S. George's Cross--which correspondender the Victoria Cross in England was brought up for trial on the charge of spreading knowingly false statements calculated to excite enmity towards the
The
SCIENTIFIC MISCELLANY.
SENSE-AIDING PICTURES.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 2ND, 1014.
GERMANY'S BOO BERVIC
At the German stations around Bitter- feld for warning aeroute of foga, the distance of visibility of steeples, etc, and density of the fog is determined by the the height is measured by a special instru- ment sent up to a captive balloon or kite. air's greater dryness is signalled electri- As the instrument rises out of fog, the cally.
SEEN IN A CHINESE CITY,
Sir Frederick Treves in his widely-read travel book The Other Side of the Lantern" gives a vividly realistic and clever picture of
far inte the interior of Chins as such travellers. what he saw in Canton. Had he penetrated as
as Mr. WT. Bryant have done probably the
ed by a work en China's cities, people and cais- toms as has never yet been written...
SHIPPING IN FORT
The N.YK. str. Mushima Maru (Eur poan Line) left Moji for this port on the 27th April, and is expected here on the 4th Mayank M
CALL DIEDESIVESEN, German str. 774, N.
Frandsen, 30th April Hoihow Bath The Rickmers Linia ste. Camilla Rich- Der MARO, Japanese str., 847, 8. Taku- and is expected here on or about the ath April, General-Jebsen & Co. mere left Singapore on the 18th April,
General-Osaka Shou, Kaisha. Lize) left Singapore for this port on the shige, 29th April-Amoy 20th April, The NY.K. str. Bombay Maru (Bombay
Mayday
DRYANONGSE, British str. 1047, U28th April, and is expected here on the
Shearer, 28th April-Saigon 45th May April, General-A. Bune & Ob. K. str. Jingen Alars (Bombay DUFLEIX, French cruiser, 10,014, Davelny,
24th April Saigon 20th April. Line) left Kobe for this port on the 99th FELICIANA, British str. 2.764. H. Coffin, 26th April, and is expected here on the 8th
April-Hamburg 20th Feb., and Antwerp.
May. FIRNLEY, British str., 3,854, Appleton, pean Line) left Colombo for this port vin 8th March, General-Rickmers Line The NYK str. ditachi Maru (Euro 97th April-Chingwantao 20th April, Singapore on the 23rd April, sad is Coal-Kailan Mining Co.
expected here on the 6th May, FURST BUELO, German str., 4,999, F. The N.Y.K. str. Hakata Maru (Cal- Jager, 30th April-Singapore 23rd | outta Line) left Calcutta for this port en April, General-Hamburg-Amerika the 21st April, and is expected here on Linie,
the 10th May
The N.V.K. str. Aki Maru: (American ports on the 27th April, and is expected here on the 10th May
"knights of St. George were in the normal rate the builet could be soen slowly literature of the world would have been enrich HurCHOW, British str., 1,216," Shane, gita Line) left Yokohama for this port via
crossing the screen, and seeming to pause a few seconds in the pipe-bowl target, which then slowly dropped to picces and fell to the floor.
BRITAIN'S RACES.:
It is now possible to so accelerate or retard motions on a screen that activities of the most widely divergent rate can be made perceptible to the sense. growth of a plant during several months, The for example, may be recorded by a moving-picture camera by one photo- graph in eight hour, instead of the usual 18 per second, and when the full set of pictures is reproduced on a screen at normal rate, the plant's entire life-history Geceived five wounds duris shown in a few minutes. For obtaining ing the Japanese war; seven times he has views of very rapid motion, Pathé Frères his horse shot under him, and he was one hour app eveloped a high-frequency of the handful of Russian survivors of park apparatus. The film is moved the Homeria fight on Eagle's Nest continuously in a dark room, each of the The Pimenoff returned from the front exposure, and by this method the flight His only son was killed in battle, and 1,200 sparks
per second giving an he found himself without means of of a bullet from firearm to target has been subsistence. Many other
maimed recorded. Projecting the pictures at same plight, and in order to draw atten- tion to their destitute state Pimonoff wrote a pamphlet called From the Diary of an Arthurian in which he described
“It was when making a journey through the how they were thrown on to the streets
Canton Delta country during the hot mouths and forced to beg for food, which, he said, was a disgrace to the Russian uniform. With a total population in the British of 1916" writes Mr. Bryant, who is now repre. Considering the pity and indignation Empire of more than 418,000,000, Sir J. sentative of the Nestle's Milk Company la the exciled in St. Petersburg and other cities Athelstane Baines finds that outside of the Philippines, that I developed zerre #mable, by the appearance of these starving United Kingdom and certain other parts I had en baring in unumal amount of busi cripples, it is hardly Surprising states are lands of 362,000,000 inhabitants showess worry, and soon insoumis set in sad my Reuter's St. Petersburg correspondent, ing more or less different races of colour, that Pimenon has been acquitted.
every 10,000 persons averaging 389 white, ores gave way........ Nearly all the witnesses for the defunce 25 mixed, 6,470 brown, 401 yellow, 46 had won in battle the distinction for Malay, 6 Polynesian, 618 black, and 3 red, valour." Their evidence was as pathetic Outside of India, each 10,000 in these as their appearance. One poor fellow lands contains 2,935 white, 1,070 brown, was led into court by a little girl. He and 5.010 black. In Australia, sboat was, completely blind and had an artificial 0,88% in 10,000 are white; Canada, nearly throat, fis utterance being almost incom-
a many; New Zealand. 94 per cent.; prehensible. The only pension be South Africa, e per cent.; and India, received was one of £3 12. a year.
Another witness, twice wounded at only 4 per 10,000 -Port Arthur, who has three children, of
whom two are now in hospital, related The day sleep of Carnaente, morosis, an that the War Ministry gave him only sinsect of Afghanistan, is found by annually, and therefore he was obliged Schmidt, of St. Petersburg, to be a to beg. A third witness, also wounded at cataleptic condition evidently produced and whilst walking up one of the streets as Fort Arthur, said that during the last at-wil. Stood on its head, it remains displayed in a shop windows showcard advertis- three years he had received in all C4 108.
A vetoran of the Russo-Turkish war, motionless for hours; its muscles on be who participated in the storming of changed about like wax, and its bodying Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. During the sustains weights, that normally would Kars, described how he, too, was reduced
course of my travels in different, parts of the erush it.
world I had often heard of this famous reedy. to beggary Then, again, there was an uupensioned soldier who fought in 20
and my physical condition was such that I engagements during the fusso-Japanese war, and after being wounded at Port
gladly welcomed any prospect of driving away Arthur lay for three days and nights
my alarming attack of insomnia and nervous- Bong the cload.
He was recommended for the St. George's Cross, but through some mistake or other did aut etain it. He travelled nearly 6,000 miles to try to get the error rectifed, but hitherto his efforts had been fruitless, and he was now
a beggar.
the
Bo the pitiful stories continued. The impress of truth was upon them, and the Public Prosecutor asked that minium sentence should be passed, on Pineroff. The court, however, sequitted that his only ubject in issuing his influential persons on behalf of the unfortunate victims of the war..
·A CATALEPTIC SLEEPÈR
During the weary weeks which followed passed through what I think was the most dis tressful period of my life The chanting of the coolies as they worked the boat, the heat from which there was no escaping, and the relentless monotony, all combined to torture my neked
ROTTJE.
"Of course I knew that it was advisable to seek medical aid, but being where I was, bayond the borders of civilisation, no doctor was pro curable. I reached a small Southern Delta city
CASEIN IN INDUSTRY. Casein, the chief nitrogenous ingredient of milk, is now being separated by electrolysis for important uses in the arts. As described by Consal W. H Hunt, of nese. St. Etienne, France, the new method consists in beating skimmed milk to without dilating farther I must say that they “So I purchased two bottles of these Pills. 176deg. F. in a large vat, having in the did me infinite good, for before the two battles centre a porous vessel containing live per cent, caustic soda solution, and were finished I was able to get a good night's
feel it a duty to record these facts,"
April-Tieatain 20th April, General.
Butterfield & Swire.VATERA KANCHOW, British str., 1,222, H. E. Lavor, 30th April Bhanghai 25th April,
The atr. Japan left Calcutta on the General Butterfield, & Swire, 25th April, and may be expected here on KENKON MARC Japanese atr, 2001, or about the 11th May.
Kaneko, 9th April-Chingwantaa 23rd April, Coal-Mitsui Busan KOREA, American str., 6,651, A. W.
Kaish
Cons
Nelson, 28th April-San Francisno 4th April, General-Pacific Mail 8.8. KUTSANG, British str., 3,110, B. C. D. Bradley, 20th April-Moji 21st April Coal and General-Jardine, Mathe son & Co. KWANGLEE. Chinese str., 1,468. Ma. Arthur, 28th April-Shanghai 24th April, Gonoral---Chinees. LOKSANG, British str., 979, Ritchie, 28th April-Shanghai 22nd April, General. MACHEW, German str., 996, R. G. Zollner,
Jardine, Matheson & Co 27th April-Kohsichang 19th April, NIPPON Austrian str, 4,016, M. Fran-
Rice-Butterfield & Swire, vich, 30th April-Singapore 24th April General-Sander, Wieler & Col
NOVARA British str, 4,249, Hetherington, 30th April-London 21st March, Gea- PATELLA, British str., 3561, J. Narbes, 24th
erak-P. & O. 8. N. Co April-Singapore 18th April, Bulk Oil, Asiatic Petroleum Co PETCHABURI, German str., 1,737, C. Gosa-
wisch
28th April-Bangkok 20th PHRA NANG, British str.. 1,022. C. S. G.
April, Rice-Butterfield & Swire." Scott, 11th April-Baigon 7th April, Rice. A. Bane & Co.
29th April-Bangkok 22nd April, Rice Thoresen & Co. SHINGU MARU, Japanese str., 3,292, K. Izumi, 23rd April Java 11th April, Sugar Butterfield & Swire.
Fokiang, from Calcutta, is dus in Hong-
kong 5th May,
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION: 10.) LTD.
SCRIRE LINE, LIMITED. Denbighshire, passed the Canal 14th April, and is due in Hongkong 10th May
Cardiganshire, from Seattle, is due
Hongkong 9th May.
INDRA LINE, LIMITED:
in
NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES
BARBER" LINE OF STEAMERS.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. The Steamship “SURUGA”
FROM NEW YORK.
risks into the Godowns of the Hongkong and ONSIGNEES of Carge are hereby informed that all Goods are being lauded at their
Kowloon, whence under from the Fara
Wharf and Godown
Ltd delivery may be obtained.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining to rent. undelivered after the 4th May will be subject All Claims against the Steamer must be pre- wanted to the Undersigned on or before the 25th May, or they will not be recognizad
All broken chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowas, where they will be examined on the 4th May, at 11 A.3.
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by
DODWELL & CO., LTD.,
Agents. Hongkong. 97th April, 1914:
[6201
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM PORTLAND (OB.) AND BUGET SOUND PORTS: THE HAL Sanship: THE
"BELGRAVIA,"
Captain Meisner, baving arrived, Consignes are hereby notified to send in their Bills of mediate delivery of Cargo from alongside. Lading for Cous terzig nature, and take im
Cargo remaining nuclelivered on TUESDAY,. 28th inst, at Noor, will belanded at Condignee's
Indrasamia, from San Francisco, in due risk and expense and delivery must then bo
in Hongkong 4th May.
NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN, IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. THE Steamship
PRINZ WALDEMAR."
taken from the Horykany sad Kowloon Wharf and Godown Cn'e, Gopowie,
Cargo remaining elfvered on 5th May, at Noon, will, in addition to landing charges, be ambjent to storage oʻrges.
be left on board or in the Godown the No Fire Insurance whatever will to offerted. All chafed and otherwise damaged Cargo to examination of same to be held on TUESDAY, 5th May, at 10 AM.
Claims must be accompanied by short delivery notes or list of exceptions taken at the time of delivery to Consignees and signed for and on behalf of H.A.L
All Claims must be filed on or before the 15th
1620
Baving arrived, Condigases of Cargo are hereby May, otherwise they will not be recognised. of Opiom, Trossare and Valuables, are being informed that their Goods, with the exceptior landed and stored at their risk into the basardous and/or extra hazardous: Godówns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, Kowloon, and West obtained. Point Godowns, whence delivery may be
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless intimation is received from the Consignees lauded here,
No Claims will be admitted after the Good
HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINTE,
Hongkong Office. Hongkong, 27th April, 1914
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE FOS Steamer
"NOVARA." Arrived Hongkong on 30th April, 1914,
passing an electric current through the rest and my serves became as well as ever, I SELUN, Norwegian str., 863, Hovbrénder, kofere NooN TO-DAY requesting it to be FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, MALTA,
quid between an iron cathode immersed in the soda and an anode rod of carlón plunged in the milk. This process yields. or casein than the old treatment with from foreign substance.
quantity from the sora
From all parts of the world proof has been abundantly furnished that Dr. Williams pink
Legumin, or yet devised for all maladies due to impare weak
the prisoner, who had previously stated acids or rennet, while the product is free pills for pale people are the most perfect remedy SISIMAN, British atr., 1,345, Hutchison,
to rent.
have left the Godowns, and all goods remaining andelivered after the 3rd May will be subject All broken, obated, and damaged Goods are examined on the 3rd May, of 9.30 AM,
PORT SAID, SUEZ AND STRAITS. requel are hereby informed that their goods are Consignees of Cargo be the above-named being landed and placed AS THEIR RIAK in the Company's Godowns at Kowloon where each and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Hongkong
painpllet was to enlist the support of vegetable casein, now obtained in large blood or shattered nerves To be had from 27th April Manila 23rd April, Bale be left in the Godowns, where they will be consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark ́
INDIGESTION
WHY IT IS SO COMMON,
com→
bean is dealers, everywhere, and the Dr. Willams Medicine Co., 84, Szechuen Road, Shanghai, one bottle for $1.50, six for 38, past free Among the diseases they have oured are anemia nervons trenkdown, digestire troubles, rhams tism, skin eruptions, the special ailments of ladies and, even in its worst forms, malaria,
practically identical with the casein precipitated from milk, and both are rinployed for a variety of purposes, chief of which is the manufacture of mill-stone, ar galalith This material serves as an excellent substitute for ivory, tortoise A short line ago, as eminent beldishell celluloid, etc., for penholders, authority declared that indigestion is phonograph discs, frames, purses, and one of the commonest of modern
many other articles. plaints, and certainly a means by which thousands of people are made miserable and unhealthy. This statement must be very tene.
At least, one does not feel disposed to dispute it, for most peopi adinit on thinking the matter over fer a little while, that indigestion does ruake vest numbers of siling people now-n-days. But it isn't so clear why indigestion is so common. And yet, here again, you only need to look around a little, and you will
realise that the strenuous modern life we lead often upsets the digestive Then, too, worry, over work, system. anxieties of various sorts, excitement, lato hours, trying climatic conditions, lack of exercise, or too violent exercise, are each and all capable of bringing about deranged condition of stomach. Add to these excessive tea drinking, to which many of us must plead guilty, or too much and tou rich food, or ineals taken at irregular intervals, holted meala, or meals badly cooked, and you so clearly enough why indigestion is
AL
SO COMUTION.
the
THE CANCER PROBLEM. Though cancer is still the greatest ystery of the medical world, Dr. E. Glynn notes that much has been learned. about it in the last decade. It has been shown especially that the disease is common to all vertebrate animals, and may occur in horses, sheep, pigs, ele plants, cats, dogs, hens, and even trout and cod. In 162 of the 67,849 cattle slaughtered in Great Britain in 1910 wore found tumours, of which 120 proved to be cancer. In mice it has been discovered that the disease is transmissible from animal to animal, and that a kind of vaccination may be developed, suggesting protective moculation as a possible future weapon against the discuse.
MARKING WITH SQMP.
The soap chalk of a Vermout inventor. is designed for making defects in woollen and worsted goods before dyeing and finishing, and a variety of colours adapte: it for use on both light and dark cloth. Unlike the chalk ordinarily used, it may he employed without risk that its marks will be sometimes indelible.
A NEW TEST FOR COAL.,
Thus, like a bad habit, indigestion is easy to acquire and difficult to get rid of, and for that important reason, we ought to be ever on the watch to coun teract its effects. But how?” you say.. Well, here is a valuable hint. To avoid As a guide to the value of coal, E. J. judigestion, and its distressing symptoms, Cousta, a Germm investigater con take an occasional dose of Mother Seigal's cludes that the melting point of the ash But to banish indigestion, and has an importance comparable to that of Scrup. its health destroying effects, its pains and the amount of volatile matter and of the discomforts, you must take a regular proportion of seh. The melting point of course of Mother Seigel's Syrup. There the ash does not appear to be influenced isn't a remedy in existence that can cure by its percentage, but is a characteristic you at once if you have been suffering of the coal seam unaffected by coking. for a long time, but quick relief and In the tests made, the melting tempera eventual restoration to good health are ture ranged from 2,100deg, to 3,100deg. F. certainly well within the powers of Chemical analysis showed that lime, irón Mother Seigel's Syrup, and -naually and sulphur lowered the melting point, Listen to Mrs. M. Bishop, of Fort coal has an ash too readily fusible, white luminou raised it, so that if a Beaufort, Cape Province, who, in a letter
B
adding aluminal or clay or mixing with cinted July 18th, 1913, says
To Mother Seigel's Syrup I attribute cual of the right kind, should give in
follow its ug
DON'T NEGLECT
YOUR HAIR
Your looks demand that you, should take care of it, make it more beautiful, more hus trous, softer; you can easily al readily do so by using
ROWLAND'S MACASSAR
OIL
which nourishes strengthens, aortures, and promotes the growth of Fine Silky Hair: you will notice an Improve meat from the first time you use it. Use it for war own and your Children's Hair: Golden Colour for Fair Hair. Sold in three sizes by Stores, Chemists, and ROWLAND'S, 67. Hatton Garden, London, Avoid cheap imitations ander the same or similar “vane,
PASSED THE CANAL.
last-A. Bune, & Co. Be wa SCRUGA, British str., 2,127. G. Cham- berlein, 27th April-New York ard Much, General-Dodwell & Co. 27th April-Chefoo 21st April, Gen- TAISHUN, Ohinese str., 1,214, Paramore,
eral-Chinese. TATA, Dutch str., 3,880, T. E. C. V. Schermbeck, 27th April-Kobe 22nd April, General-Java-China-Japan Liju
TAMBA MARU, Japanese str., 3,802, J.
Teranaka, 23th April-Shanghai 23rd: "April, General, Nippon Yuser
Kaisha. TJITAROEM, Dutch atr 2,500, J. N. Bou man, 21st April-Batavia 13th April General-Java-China-Japan Lija. TOKAI MARE, Japanese str., 2,718, D..
Komura, 25th April - Miike 10th April. Coal-Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, VORONEJ Russian str., 3.275, Oranswsky, 24th April Singapore 18th April, General--Russian Volunteer Fleet.. YI LOONG, British str., 1.121, Wrightson, 38th April-Swatow 24th April, Gen. eral-Jardine, Matheson & Co YocHow, British str., 1.306. A. J. Speed,
27th April Saigon 33rd April, Hice Butterfield & wire 1,190, Reife, 28th
May, or they will not be recognized
-All Claims must reach us before the 10th and delivery can be obtained as the Gouda ars-
landed. No Fire Insurance will be effected.
Optional Goods will be landed here unless Undersigned.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the instructions are given to the contrary within
NORDDEUTSCHES LLOYD, MELCHERS & Co.. General Agents,
[3
Hongkong, 27th April, 1914.
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,
Steamship
THE
"LUETZOW," : having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods, with the exception of Opian, Treasure and Valuables, are being the Iazardous lauded and stored
their risk into At and/or extra bazardous Wharf and Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Kowloon, and West Point Godowns, whence Godown Company, Limited,
delivery may be obtained. A CONN
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on
intimation is received from the Consignse
before
landed here, fitted after the Goods NOON TO-DAY requesting it to be April Manila 25th April, General.
No Claims will be adm
admitted after Jardine, Matheson, & Co.
have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining ZAFIRO, American strF, S. Mandelivered after the 6th
Murray, 29th April-Manila 28th to eat.
May will be subject April General. Shewan, Tom &
Co
VESSELS
EXPECTED.
THE AMERICAN MAIL. -The P.M. str. Siberia left. Yokohama on the 25th April, for Hongkong via Manils. The United States mail bas beon: transferred to the MM. str. Paul Lecat scheduled to arrive at this port on the 4th May...
THE CANADIAN MALLEY The CPR str. Empres of Hussia left Kobe on the 29th April, at midnight, and. 18 due to arrive at Shanghai on the 2nd
March 20th-Agamemnon, Sundo: March 24th-Himalaya. March 31st-Tennon; dfreut, (). 7. D. May, at 4 p.m.
April 3rd-ore, Pyrrhus." April 7th-42a,
April 14th Canton Denbighshire,
~~PEG-AGZTRALIAN MATES.
All broken, shafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 6th May, of 9.30 AM
All Claims must reach us before the 18th May, or they will not be recognized. No Fire Insurance will be effected-
Goods not cleared within 8 days including date of arrival will be subject to rent
No Fire Insurance will be affected by me in any case whatever, men
Damaged packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consignees. and the Company' mrveyors, Mesars, GODDARD and Douglas, at 10 r. on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS. All Chains must be presented within tan days of the steamer's arrival here," after which date they cannot be recognised. No Claims will be admitted after the Goodz have left the Godowns.
E. A HEWETT,
Superintendent Hongkong, 30th April, 1914.
"GLEN" LINE OF STEAMERS.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM ANTWERP IMMINGHAM, LONDON, PENANG AND BINGAPORE,
T
THE
Steamship
GLENLOCHY,"
Captain J. Casid, be of Cargo are hereby allerd, having arrived from informed that their Goods are being landed st their risk into the Gotowns of the Hongkong Limited, Kowloon, and stored at and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company risk and expense,
Consignees
All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on THURSDAY, th May, at 10 AM.
All Claims must be presented within FIFTEEN after which
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the DAYS of the Steamer arrival here, Undersigned.
NORDDEUTSCHKE LIZD
MELCHERS & Co.
General Agents
Hongkong, 30th April, 1914.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM EUROPE
THE HAL. Steamship
F3
ny splendid health for the last four ash of the required fusing point: Greater Hitachs Muru, Nile, Ring Suey, Sambilia Liac) loft Thursday, Island for this and Godown Company, Limited, at Hongkong"
years.
Gas, coal, as free as possible
WEROFANT STEAMERNE
taste in my mouth, especially in the from pyrites and slate; requires an aski Maru, Polynesimm P. E. Friedrich, The A.L. Str. Peraza left Shanghai for No Claims will be admitted after the Goods
morning.
not melting below 2,375deg. You can well imagine that in this A NEEDED TIMBER. coudition I was unfitted for anything, Of the special qualities that gives teak became nervoue, listless, and moros,its fame for ship-building purposes, the whatever in life most characteristic is a peculiar oiliness tely,
norough
reading an that prevents the corrosion of iron or advertisement I began the use of Mocher steel in contact with it. On account of Seigel's Syrup, and the relief I expert the growing scarcity and high cost of this HONGKONG HANSARD REPORTE ece decided to continue with the made, but so far no material having the ession 1913
from the first bottle was a revelation
wood, a search for a substitute is being LEGISLATIVE me remedy. From that time I linde steady
specially prized qualities appears to have progress towards
and after a towards recovery restored to bun discovered The Siamese Yang, or few bottles, was completely
Sam Kang teak, is stated to have aroused bealth
There are
zanguine hopes. The tree is tapped for plenty imitations of Mother Seigel's Syrup, but none so good, oil, but tests have shown that the diliness does not last, and the wood itself lacks be sure you get the genuine remedy
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durability
The E. & A. str. Empire, from Sydney Captain F. Jaeger, having arrived, Consignass
FUERST BUELOW," etc., left Manila for this port on the 30th of Cargo are hereby informed that their April, at 5 am. and day be expected to Goods are being landed and placed at their risk arrive here on the 2nd May, at daylight in the hazardous and/or extra-hasardens Go To describe what I formerly attention to slate was found to be necesfrica, Magellan
The N.Y.K. str. Kumono Maru (Austra downs of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf suffered from indigestion would be wellary as this becomes the core of large
April 17th-E. F. Ferdinand, Juckaon, here on the 4th May, og de obtained against Bills of Lading countersigned port on the 23rd April, and is expected and for Kowloon whence delivery may be nigh impossible. My symptoms were loss of troublesome clinker It was
Spezia- of appetite, irregularity of the bowels, determined that coke for central heating
amounting to chronic constipa- should have an ash melting above 237.50 per orig. Keenan, Meinan, for this port (via Queensland Ports, Port Optional Cargo will be carried on unless
The E. & A str. St. Albuns left Sydney by the Undersigned, tion, eins in the chest, back and sides; anthracite for central heating, above Angchow, Sitkonta, Indradeo, Katos Darwin. Timor and Manila) on the 29th notice to the contrary be given TO-DATS sick headaches, palpitation of the heart, | 2,550den; boiler coal, above 2,550deg. ; and: Aforn. a feeling of dizziness whenever I stooped, cumotive and producer coal, abore
April, and may be expected to arrive here All Claims must be presented within ten days April 24th-Benlomand, Borneo, Miyson or about the ord May
of the steamer's arrival bere, after whi
which date a furred tongue, and. very disagreeable 2,95deg.
they cannot be recognized. Prinz Lading.
April 28th Ambri. Dlemenuc, Den of arrive here on the 2nd May.
this port on the 19th April, gad will dirke, Senegambia, Neleus
The N.DL. freight str. Helgoland left $ngapore on the 2īta April, at 5 4 Mo and may be expected here on or about the 3rd May, at 1p.m.KSA
The Mogul Lins str. Montrose, from United Kingdom, left Singapore on the 7th April, and is therefore, due here on or about the ard May, 25 Man de
The str. Borneo left Singapore on the 26th April, p.m. and may be expected here on or about the 3rd May, cu
-The N..K. str. Nikko Maru (Austra lia Line) left Kobe for this port on the 28th April, and is expected here on the 4th Mar
ON SALE
the MEETINGS
of
the
COUNCIL
The
REVISED BY THE MINDERS, PRICE
DAILY PRESS OFFICE. Hongkong, 94th February, 1914-
have left the Godowna, and all Good remaining andelivered after the s
Gil May, will be subsol rent.
be left in the Godowns, where they will be All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods must- ained on the 6th May at 9.30 AM
No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in sny case whatever. This Steamer
Ex 5" Frans from Abus.
brings Erss "Bidra" from I'rammen..
Cargo
date they cannot be recognised a
No Claims will be admitted after the Goodr have left the Godowns, and a Goods remaining undelivered after the 7th May, will be abjost. to rente
No Fire Ineniane b
bra heen eftörted. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
SHEWAN, TOMEŠA &
Hongkong, 30th April 191450 [633 EAST ASIATIC COMPANY, LIMITED, COPENHAGEN, NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. THE Steamship
KINA
informed that their Goods, with the exception having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby Innded and stored at their risk into the Hasard of Opium, Tressure sad Valuable, are being ous and/or extra hararious Gedowns of the
and Kowloon Hongkong Company, Ltd., Kowloon, and
Wharf and Godown Godown, whence delivery may be obtained.
Went Point Optional Cargo will be forwarded on uniges intimstion is received before Noou-To-Day requesting it to be lauded Bosived from the Consignees
bare left, the Gedowns, and all goods momaiting. No Claims will be admitted after the Gooda
to rent undelivered after the 7th May will be subject
All broken, ohsfed, and damaged goods are to be left in the Godowns, here they will be ___] examined on the 7th May, 61 930 Lu.
All Claims must reach us before the 14th
or they will not be recognized.
Ex. Sephor Worms" from Borah Fire Insurance will be effected.
Exas, Garmanis from Goteborg Erss. Bracia from Skien
Ex s.s. Jola" from Drammen
HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINTE
Hongkong Office. Hongkong, 34th April, 1914
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Bill of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned
MELCHERS & Co. Agents. Hongkong, 30th April, 1914.
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