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NAPIER JOHNSTONE'S

“SQUARE BOTTLE”

WHISKY.

UNVARIED FOR OVER 150 YEARS. THE SAME TO-DAY AS IN 1745.

BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. SOLE AGENTS IN HONGKONG:

LANE, CRAWFORD & CO.,

and from ALL WINE MERCHANTE;

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SEVERE ATTACK OF BARBER'S ITCH

Face Like Badly Cooked Lobster. Cheeks and Neck Fairly Smoth ered With Small Red Spots. Used Cuticura Soap and Ointment, Face as if Never Known Ringworm.

62, Norbury Caire Rd. Norbury. Lon don, S. W., Kag" Ahout oight years awa the barber scraped my face rather badly and made it very sorà in a week or two, having and to bo sliaved overy day, I found zay checks and neck fairly smothered with amail red spots. A couple of montha alinwert that and got very much word and I was told that I had a sovero attack of barbera Itch. After trying treatments for several months I finis

I finished with them with a' face like a badly cooked lobster.

"After eight months of this I noticed the Calleur Soap and Ohtat al the ebemists and docked to try them. Thes effect of the treatacat was really natonini- ing for my taco stoppai freitátia. It less than six weeks my face was nisl if bad never known the rush. That was six years ago and the trouble has nuser shown again,* (Signed) H. Roynolita, Jan. 21, 1014.

The regular so of Cuticura Hoop for tollet and bath not only tends to preserve, parify and beautify the site, scalp, buie and funds, but assle in proventing Inflammaktent, Kerk- tation and clogging of the pans.the.common cause of pimpka, blackhead, rolneis and roughness, ýtilaw, olly, molly and other unahaltanno conditions of the skin.

Samples Free by Post

Although Catedra Soap and Cuticurs Olotment are sold by drugglets and dealers throughout the work), a-beral tiple of asch with 32-p. Skin Dook will be sent hea upon request. Address post-cart: F. Ñew- bury & Sons, 27, Charterhouse 84., Landes.

42.5

HAVE YOU A BAD LEG

with sound that Minbarry an otherwise! varsling, that when you prune your finger on the time part in feuvoo the impensalon? Bộ, under the skis you have polon, which Galou all the remediot you have tekid;. Per haps your knees neu smalkan, then jacinta, being alowated, the man with the – males,, couod which the skin may be transloured, or thers may be stomach; the Sharan, 17 Szama 150 Dom base, will deprive you at the power se wa You may have Azunded variom hospitalą, and both had you? OLIV îi hepotees, ne advised to kokuma in nonputation; but du ant ly the Gesshopper Treatsonut: which is a wors and ERTLA IN FANOPOr l'eases of Bád Legs, [liberales - Jorazu ; Haannnast 1: Love, Pubsonal Flands, Glandulae Swellings, Curbosoles, Bentoms, Seals, Saarel and Dog Bias 1st wi Sex Dan Sand Ban on the; LTE, Scores for a bez di

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SIDE-LIGHTS ON AUSTRIA-

HUNGARY.

TUE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 13TH 1914.

The following is from an article in tho Nineteenth Century by Mrs. Dickinson Berry, M.D, who spent a year in hospital work in Srbin, during the last three months of which she and her party were andor Austrian rule.

CULTURE IN THE CAMEROONS,

The following extract from a report compiled by a Nigerian officer who was serving as an intelligence officer with the column operating in the Northern and Central Cameroons under Brigadier-Gen- cral Cunliffe, has been issued by the Colonial Office:

GERMAN ECONOMIC AIMS.

WORLD FISCAL CHAOS AND

TRADE."

THE FEAR OF ISOLATION.

[FROM "' THE TIMES CORRESPONDENT FORMERLY IN EKELIN]

WEATHER REPORT.

Hongkong rainfall for 24 Lonry ending at Total sinou lat 10 am. to-day, 000 inch. January, 62.41 inches against an storage of 43,48 fachen

The forecast for the 24 huse ending at Neon today is as follows:

DISTHIOF

FOREGAL

scale our stocks of goods of all kinds, and our only regret is that these stocks were not more extensive Production

On the 19th at 11.15. Freemure has las and consumption by no means balances alightly to all den lets oxcept in the the consumption is for greater than the Sant', whers it is stationary jroduction. le der Au

The depressions over 3.W Bad N.E. Chins —Especially as regards food, the blockade are not so deep. lins now almost disposed of the short lived boaste of the agrarians that they had after all proved to be the saviours of the country. It is now observed that the agrarian tariff was responsible for the fact that Germany had no surplus stocks The attention of the world has been of corn, and that the only considerable Any natives who showed any sympathy

reserves consisted of imported foodstuffs exclusively on the and of cattle which had been fed with with the Allied forces, and many of those concentrated too

Cental imparted fodder. Hence it is still a who did not, were promptly murdered. territorial ambitions of the Bex or age was no protection. Carriers

popular belief in Germany that after stores in reserve, but the main demand. is for recovery of world-trade." As regards raw materials, Germany must in all circumstances import cotton, wool, and copper. In any case, it is argued, it useless to base present calculations and aims upon the tariff system as it existed up to the outbreak of war. There can be no demand--the argument comes duties while prices stand at a level in Anitely higher than that to which the CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICA duties were intended to raise them. And, to quote the Frankfurter Zei tungt

(E. or variable

as couriers than guards. In Sorbia who were slow or weak were brutally Powers That is due mainly to the cirthe war there must be largo permanent Hongkong & Neighbourhood- winds, moderate -

After three months detention with diminishing work we left Serbia and had the interesting experience of travelling through enemy country under armed escort, though, indeed, the two Hun garians who accompanied us acted more where the railway traffic was practically wholly military, there was special pro vision in places for refrchment for the soldiers, which our couriers

always arranged we should partake of. At one place there was a wooden shed where tea and biscuits were distributed gratis, and the next day we saw soup being ladled out to the soldiers, who sorambled out lined up, too. A few words of Magyar of the train for the purpose. So we acted as usual as a talisman, and on this occasion produced the effect of three soldiers trying to fill my mug at once! Both at Bada Pest. and Vienna we walk

beaten or abot The Hausas were, the cumstances in which the war was begun, objects of the gravest suspicion and were but in part to the zeal with which Ger often imprisoned or murdered. This policy created a reign of terror in the many has propagated the idea that she neighbourhood of any German garrison, is defending her existence, and especially but resulted in preventing the Germans. from obtaining reliable intelligence of our her economic existence, against a wicked movements. The natives would not help band of robbers. She was, of course, them. Large quantities of food supplies assisted at the outset by wild and ignor and enttle were taken without payant talk about the possibility of from Professor Hans Delbrück-for corn ment, the owners being told that the turing German trade" during the pro British would be defeated in Europe and grens of the war. In reality Germany would have to pay a heavy indemnity, 1914 was drawing to the close of a out of which the owners would be com period of extreme fiscal good fortune, and saw no peaceful means of prolong, pensated.

ing it. If there had been no war, Europe would at the present time have What is the duty on industrial pro- struggle, in which, it is safe to say, tow materiais, the impending burden of Germany would have had no prospect of taxation, the future of wages and sup which amount to 30 and even 50 per cent? repeating her former triumphs, ply of labour, and currency fluctuations Since the adoption of Bismarck's great In view of such fundamental alterations tariff system in 1879, the prospects at

who can seriously decide whether a par ticular industrial duty of 10s. should be the periodical revisions of trade rela-

raised to 125, or lowered to əs. 7. tions with foreign countries had never looked so unfavourable as they seemed likely to be on the expiration of the existing. German commercial treaties. On December 31, 1916, they would all

Fed about freely and met with no dis Mahomedan rising against the British been on the eve of ac immerse tariff ducts in face of the chaotic prices of

Us

An attempt was made to start a and French. Letters in Arabic were sent to all important chiefs and posted out

all true sido mosques, calling upon believers to help the German Kaiser, the friend of the Sultan of Turkey, to fight the British and French, who intended to change the Mohammedan religion. Some letters in a similar strain, purporting to come from the Saltan of Turkey himself, were also distributed. Up to date this agitation has fallen absolutely flat.

GERMAN EXACTIONS IN

POLAND.

DREAD OF ENTENTE POLICY. At what, then, does Germany at pre-

o light, fae (South winds,

moderate.

Formosa Channel

thoast of China batwem. The same as IL:ngking and Lamooks. No. 2 Sonth court of Chins between the

Hongkong and Painet

Station.

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shima agenz

No. 1.

REGISTER

IETY JULY, A

Wind

courtesy or unpleasantness of any sort At Vicana some of our party saw in

strafe Gott

England shop some brooches, which they wished to buy a curiosities. The shop people were much embarrassed and refused to sell them, saying "Those are German, not Austrian; you cannot buy them. The Red Cross with everywhere seemed looked on respect, soldiers being always ready to salute in spite of the enemy uniform At Bludenz, in the Vorarlberg, near the Swiss frontier, we had to stay nine days

be liable to denunciation. They were 12 Bent aim? The Frankfurter Zeitung Follo in number-seven treaties with Austria-w to ensure that any information we took

We hold fast to our world-empire of across should be stale. There we were

Hungary, Russia, Italy, Belgium, Ser

Germany remains ready and And the bia, Rumunia, and Switzerland respec work.. told that if we met with any rudeness or

Niha unpleasantness we were to report it at

lively, concluded by Caprivi and pro- willing to buy and to sell. once. But there was no sign of anything

longed by Balow after the adoption of others will have to be ready for it

trealy too.

Bonds Is... of the kind. The hotel proprietors

A correspondent sent to the Times his “agrarian tariff of 100%;

After the war also Germany needs the Chefoo.... with Greece concluded in 1884 and pro treated UR as ordinary tourists, the

vasants and the shop people always gave some account, derived mostly from onged year by year; and four treatice world. Neither Austria-Hungary, nor Wolhatwe... the familiar Tyrolese greeting official figures, of the German exactions concluded with Bulgaria, Japan, Sweden, the Balkans, to which Austria-Hungary Bankow Gruss Gott, and showed great interest i hearing of our doings in Serbia in Russian Poland. There have been and Portugal respectively in 1905. There forms our bridge, can be a substitute for long

was no doubt that a tariff struggle had the free world-empire of buying and sell- Kluklung ..... Here there was distinct evidence of both illegal and quasi-legal exactions, to be faced unless one of two things ing. Our politico-commercial war nim Changaka shortage of food, and the same longing From Lode. $3,300,000 Worth of happened European inte by the des equal rights, most favored-nation shap for peace and lack of enthusiasm about machinery and raw materials has been lapse of the Triple Entente by the de-treatment, and the open door, stea

Sharp the War as elsewhere. From Bladenz taken away, ad from Custochowaachment or isolation of Russia

Germany lies on the North Sea, 10 we passed rapidly into Switzerland, and £1,800,000 worth. In Nov. 1914 the Rus-

at the Dardanelles. This sentenes con- THE BULOW TARIFF. felt ourselves like so many Rip van

siena, owing to the general distress, Winkles or inhabitants of Barbarossa's suspended several taxes, but the Ger-

From the German point of view, Gertains the whole problem of our rela Lions with England, the shaping of underground castle suddenly unmerging mans have reimposed them, and have many owed her good fortune in the into sunlight...

actually increased many of them. Nume period 1900-1910 to two main factor which must determine the direction of ha

our development now and the develop ment of the world in the coming decades. rou now taxes have also been intro- the defeat of the Tariff Reform more

The English will have to decide what Chaton duced. Warsaw and Lodz are now probent in England between 1003 and 1906, ably the poorest industrial cities in and the fact that Russia was, after the

Gap Book Europe. The starving people have to war with Japan, powerless to resist Ger they want. If this war brings them at Dongkong raise onerous loans through the German nian economic dictation. In March last last to their senses, it is not impossible

they stick to their arrogant claims of Wachow banks in order to keep themselves alive the burger Nachrichten baled the that the gulf may be bridged. But if

Holhow while paying the contributions and tenth birthday of the commercial treatiesnaval supremacy, sooner or later it must

as follows: by taxes. The sale of vodka, prohibited

come to a final fight, in which the Bri- Pathol Paulied the Russians, is again permitted, and We do not say that all the commercial tish Empire will collapse. from this the Germans draw a monthly treaties were beyond criticism. But the The hain thing is that against all Tourane... revenue of about £700,000 Altogether ninin purpose which the Bülow tariff economic

efforts to differentiate against our ex- Cape St.Jamm the Germans aro drawing from the was to fulfil the further ravaged part of Russian Poland which strengthening of Germany has been ports we shall set the demand for most- Aparri mu they occupy approximately the same in- brilliantly accomplished. Contrary to favoured nation treatment, that, against come as the Russians drew in pence from the expectation of many commercial fall attempts to put us at a disadvanta the whole country.

As the result of our intercourse with Austro-Hungarians, several points made The a deep impression on my mind. first, and a very obvious one, is the enor mous power of the German and Austrian military system. Except for thin power in the hands of an autocratic govern

it is hardly conceivable that ment, Austria-Hungary

be would fighting against us now. With the conflicting nationalities of which the Empire is composed, and with the rooted discon- tent with the government that exists so widely, public opinion cannot be made to order, as seems to be done so succesk- fully in Germany. The ridiculous theory that Serbia was responsible for the murder of the Austrian heir was played for all it was worth at the beginning of the War, and was to a certain degree

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Tacloban circles, there began in the year 1996 the age we shall set the demand for equal Legnep.........

German rights, and that against all tendency to great upward movement in

Sarigao trade of which the only interruption shut us off or shut us out we shall set lo was the short interruption caused in the firm demand for the open door. And, 1907 by the so-called money market in addition, we demand the freedom of Labuan

the seas, to the tariff nor to the commercial treaties.

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1. BA20ESTER, reduced to 39 degrees Fahren-

ciple of most favoured nation treatment. There must be most-favoured-nation hait, on the level of the in inches, tantas treatment and the open door, and this aud hundredths. door must be opened as wide na in any way possible-also in the colonies, both present and future.

victory would not be all that the Ger

very trians to feel that a "punitive expedi- auracives left Austria-Hungary tion against Serbia might be justified. depressed on this score, and were mucli But it soon ceased to be effective, and relieved to find a very different com In spite of the increase in the cost of the Czechs, who are perhaps the most plexion put upon the case in Switzer living and in the cost of industrial pro independent and advanced of the Ausland. But though expecting victory and duction which arose from the tariff, trian Slavs, showed their want of en-longing for peace, there did not seem to Germany precisely in the last 10 years thusiasm by surrendering later in large be much eatisfaction in contemplating was able to conquer the world market in numbers in Serbin, and last year it is the probable result of the War. A para way that had never been imagined. These quotations may sufice, but it well known that Czech regiments at the amount Germany was certainly not re- Precisely. But how was the process to should be added that, as regards the Russian Front first turned round and we 1 Bats per un se pose be continued! Even Austria-Hungary other side of the picture," conversations fired on their own side and then went not sure that Hungary is even very keen

was threatening revolt, while Russia ob in Germany and Austria" do not yet over to the Russians. I have been told on keeping Serbia, supposing that this by Austrians that the Czechs are now is to be Hungary's share of the spoils vously intended to recover her freedom, seem to have got beyond frantic reilera-

she had

convenient weapon of. interests; that England will

never

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100.

4. DIEBUTION OF WIND, to two points.. 5. FORON OF WAN, according to Beaufort Bale, 6. STATE OF WBATHER, & blue sky, a detached

7. Bain in inches, tenths and hundredths.

ENEMY INTRIGUE IN INDIA."

C. Roberts informed. Sir J. D. Rees that In the House of Commons recently Mr. the Lahore Special Tribunal, in the first trial connected with the conspiracy case, found indications that individual Ger- mans, both officials and others, had had communications with, and had given belief was strengthened by the findings asistance to Indian seditionists. That in the recent supplementary trial.

put into regiments of inixed nationality, of victory, The Magyars know that and even in the years before the war tion of the belief that the Allies, will aloud, d drizzling rain, t fog, gloomy, h hail, placed in the front line or other exposed the monarchy means a smaller propor | defence in the withdrawal of the cheap ; abandon free imports as is shown byxala, snow, t thunder, v viability, w daw (wat). and that Czech soldiers are always every increase to the Slav population of that begun to show the Prussian Junkers never reconcile their divergent economic lgbtaing, overcast, p paping showere, i equal positions. The iron military system oftion of Maggar race, and will tend to season labour upon which all castern the very cool reserve maintained hither- Austria is the greatest bulwark against lessen Magyar power when the political Germany is dependent. What Germany to by the English Government that democracy, and renders futile popular emancipation of the Hungarian Slavs apparently intended to do was to adopt England cannot possibly refuse to aspirations and popular agitation in comes, as come some day it must..

an attitude of defence. Some time be trade with 150,000,000 people in Central peace as well as in war

From conversations with Austro-Hun fore the war (January 20, 1911) the Ger Europeas is shown by quotations No one can mix with Austro-Hungarians, partly from opinions directly man Government, indeed, announced that from the Daily Chronicle; and that, in

a word, the world needs Germany."

There is little doubt that all these garian soldiers without feeling what a expressed, partly from chance observait did not intend to revise the tariff, and purely artificial thing for them in many tions, partly from reading between would aim at simple prolongation of the

utterances faithfully reflect current Ger respects this War is. The Serbian ml- the lines," I gathered that the follow existing commercial treaties Now the dier has his heart in the War, he knows ing represented prevalent ideas on the whole system has been broken down. The man opinion; They are thoroughly he is fighting for the independence of War. The idea, so studiously fostered treaties with enemy countries have of characteristic of the Bethmann Hollweg

provisional

Helfforich regime, and it is no accident his country; the history of his ancestors, in Germany, that England acted as a course, expired; the the deeds of national heroes are living wicked and treacherous aggressor in most favoured-ration agreement with that the Colonial Secretary, Dr. Self, influences even to the illiterate peasant coming into the War does not prevail. England, renewed from year to year is now preaching all over The Czech, the Croat, the Slovak has no On the contrary, it seems fairly gene has gone with them; and, above all, the the value of colonies is, after all, bot such impetus, his national history is in rally recognised that if England had war with Franco has struck away the dependent upon sea power, Austria abeyance. With the Magyar it is not come in, she would certainly have foundation of the whole fiscal structure Hugary, Bulgaria and Turkey will note different; his national history is a very been attacked by Germany later. The Clause 11 of the Frankfurt Peace the modest functions now assigned to For the living influence but, though Hungary view held seems to be that the War is Treaty of 1871, by which Germany and may have to lose some of her territory really one between Germany and Eng France, agreed to maintain in perpetuity Allies the matter amounts to this. On if a loser in the War, somehow the spitit land, and that the other Powers, includ the principle of most-favoured-nation her own showing it may be too pessimis which must have characterised the Maging Austria Hungary, are merely the treatment as the basis of their commor the Germany lias discovered that she in What Germany now not self-supporting, that her fiscal vars in their revolt against Austria last cat's paws" for these two belligerents. cial relations. century seems quite absent now. England is locked on as the only belli- hopes and intends to do is to repeat spatern is in ruins that no

Another question which often presented gerent which stands out against a speedy Bismarck's achievement en vastly Europeu consolidation and expansion the condition of the child who shows

peace, and we found the opinion very larger scale, and in the restoration of itself was what is the real psychology widely held (an opinion we have been race not afterwards to restore her can restore her fortunes, and that she decline in health nowMerken A

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CHILDREN WE WORRY ABOUT.

Close confinement in school, overstudy perhaps, cold or tonsilitis--some one of these things is doubtices responsible for

and

and explanation of the atrocities.com- mitted in this War in accordance with thankful to find was a delusion) that fiscal domination. the German theory of frightfulness Trance and Russia were already quite There is indubitable evidence that horri- ble atrocities were practised at Shabats and elsewhere in the first invasion of War is held to be due partly to commer to the Frankfurter Zeitung well-in position in which with the help of Bis-the child causes intente anxiety, Cod Serbia by Austrian troops of Magyar cial rivalry between Germany and Eng formed conversations," she wants first marck's aggressive wars and of British liver oil, so often prescribed, generally and German nationality. It is admitted and and partly to the ono Power striv and foremost "what she had before." Froo Trade, she has been the economic fails because the weak stomach is unable that on subsequent invasions there were ing to solze, and the other to hold, world She must resume her exports, of dictator of Es no atrocities and, as already mentioned, empire. There seems no shadow of re which in 1815 more than 83 percent.

been cut off from the world trade "

What are the symptoms Pallor that the must"? have It is not for her, but for the Allies, to determine whelangour, a fickle appetite, dark rings under the eyes, coughs and weakness. -THE DEMAND FOR OVERSEAS. TRADE

ther the world's need of Germany " Very often the best efforts of the doctor What does Germany want? According such that she can quietly recover the fail in such cases, and the condition of

English consisted of finished goods, and she

the Magyara we came across behaved in cognition of what is towardness of must resume her imports, of which

"Way

women the real

SURGICAL DISCOVERY.

to digest fats and days

Try this treatment. Before breakfast each morning give the child the juion of half an orange. After the mid-day meal give one of Dr. Williams Pink pilles Keep this up for a few days and then give one of

and men what may be described as an exemplary the War. They wholly ignore the fact in 1813 more than 40 per cent consisted manner: This was certainly not due to

of raw materials and more than 25 per that it was a belief that England was the presence of restraint, for they were standing for the sacredness of treaties, ent consisted of foodstuffs. People are constantly to be met with wandering for the recognition of moral obligations very contemptuous now of the self- about without officers. It decidedly between States as well as individuala, supporting State ilen, with which the

Three German professors in the Zurich meal also, the pills after the evening tends to show that the responsibility for abhorrence in fact of the doctrines of Government for so long fooled the Ger University are carrying on remarkable Weigh the child before beginning the treatment and again after two weeks. atrocities in to be laid at the door of the and Bernhard, which brought nam people and tried to fool those experiments in military hospitale, to An intresse in weight will show you that those in authority, more than on the perpetrators, and that If the hete all parties in England foto line in a sponsible for the British blockade, The train the muscles of amputated atump you are on the right track at last. Cares which no war for mere trade supre conversations" eay to control the motion of artificial hands, is necessary in the diet of the little humanine is present in most natures it macy, or even for the maintenance of In reality we are not living in a self so as to be able to open and shut the patient, and it will be well to send a siderable prodding before it comme on Empire, could have done. Equally little contained commercial State at allWe fingers, fill glass, and perform other request to Dr. Williams' Medicine Ca

de they recognise that the atrocities.com-till have a considerable exchange of actions. The muscles of the stumps are 0 Szechuan Road, Shanghai, for a Diet. of its hidden dwelling place and dismitted in Belgiom and elsewhere, and sods with the neutrals on our land connected by means of calgut with the Book and Health Guide both are free. plays its horrora, Bannon on PAN the disregard of Germany for formerly frontiers we get goods from them and artificial arm or hands. The professors But begin the treatment to-day, for

The want of enthusiasm about the War recognised rules of civilised warfare, in the Austro-Hungarians was not due have done much to preserve this un strive as far as possible though, as our have discovered what muscles are essen- delay only makes matters worse. to depression caused bya sense of failure on the contrary,

and to stiffen the resistance. The exchanges show, it is not altogether postal, and therefore best worth preserving opinion agitation in England about Belgiam issible to pay for them in exports of in amputation cases. They have also ex

animity

goods. We are also consuming not only perimented with the transplanting of that the Central Empires tre winning regarded as mostly due to motives of what we produce, but on the largest mascles, and they dereand the invention seemed universal, though i bably the self-interest, indeed to government pro

(Continued on next Column.) of a better artificial hand. (Continued on next Column.)

paganda.

requires not merely letting loose but con-

You can readily in Dr. Williams": pink pills for p people from any dealer or post frene bottle for $150, six bottles 38, from Dr. Williams Medi- eine Co., 96, Szechven Road,

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