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TELEGRAMS.

[Reuter's.]

The Peace Commissioners,

LONDON, 13th September, The Russian Peace Commissioners salled to-day from New York.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 15, 1905.

RUSSIAN FUNERAL

AT MANILA

The funeral service of Assistant Engineer Nicholass Sokoloff of the Hussian cruiter Oleg took place this morning at El Cementerio del Noite, saya the Manila Times of 8th Inst.'

Arrangeniants, for the funeral were made Baron Komura will start on Thursday, in yesterday afternoon. The officers and the choir spite of his illness.

BARON KOMURA'S ILLNESS.

It is believed that Baron Komura has con-

tracted typhoid. A specialist has been sum. moned and the Baron's return postponed indefinitely.

Resignation of the Hungarian,

Cabinet.

The Hungarian Cabinet has resigned, owing to the Emperor's refusal to agree to universal suffrage.

· Later, The Result of the St. Lager." 1-Challacombe. z-Polymelus. 3-Cherry Lass.

of sailors of the Ois came ashore this morn ing in the launch Farris and landed at the Binondo cinal and tick carriages from the office of the Luzon stevedoring company, and proceeded to the morgue of the San Lazaro hospital where the hea.se containing the casket was met. The procesion then formed and moved slowly to the conelery, A small mar quee had been erected close to ibe grave where

EA SPORTING EXCURSION.

HONGKONG PARTY'S TRIP TO THE MAINLAND.

exposing the secret of their wined health, to have a drug which they can mailly take withou! assistance waile pursuing their ordinary oc- cupations. Failures may occur as a result of the liberty, but these must be faced in view of It is a significant fact that notwithstanding the snormously wide possibilities offered by the the prohibitive fee charged for a license to very simplicity of our methods, And I can shoot over the adjacent country there has sel- not see that very great service is done to the dom been such a large number of shooting cause of temperance by opposition on the part excursions to the mainland. Of course, the of other disinterested people whose object parties on these excursions are not what is ought to be one with our own. For our part, called Sjó men; they are content with the Sto our attitude is not one of opposition to any other license, although it does involve a longer jour anti-alcoholic drugs though it would be raayney to the scene of the sport. It is pointed enough to instance cases in which the Noray! out, however, that this inconvenience is more Treatment has been efficacious when others apparent than real. The restricted area is have failed.

almost destitute of game and even were Lan- tau and the New Territory outside Kowloon city opened up to all sportmen at a nominal `charge, the probability is that few would take advantage of the offer, preferring to visit land where sport was assured, game being in abundance. When the restricted area-that is to say the area restricted to the $50 "guas "- is stocked it will be interesting to observe whether the birds will remain within the limits set down in the Governor's enactment. If the birds prefer the $10 districts then the everyday sportsmen by whom shouting expedi-: fons are undertaken in the best spirit of sport will benefit at the expense of those who pre- fer to keep by their own cliques.

I have in my hands a statement by a medical man of recognised position, who writes as follows:

"It has been objected that drugs are not re the officers and choir tosk up their poitions.

The service of the Greek church was par-garded as any serious help in the treatment of formed by Father Porfirie of the Olag who was alcoholism, It is admitted that the craving for assisted by Father George of the cruiser alcohol is definitely of two kinds-partly Aurora. The services were most impressive gastric, from the condition of the stomach, and made in much more so by the surrounding partly mental, and treatment must be directed officers in their white uniforms and the priests to both sources. in their full vestments.

The coffin was a plain white one with white trimmings and bore the late officer's accoutre, ments. A platfrom was erected round the The Sinking of the "Mikasa." General satisfaction is expressed at the grave which was decorated with pot plants

and covered with white cloth. At the head of escape of Admiral Togo. It is understood the grave was a white cross with two arms, em- that the King and the Admiralty have teleblematic of the Greek faith.. graplied their sympathies.

The Zimes says that England, as the old est seafaring nation in the West, feels poig nantly the heavy blow which the Japanese navy has received; fortunately, the Japanese are men who can bear ill fortune without wincing. All nations, including Russian sailors, will mourn the tragic fate, and do homage to the mentory of the dead.

All the papers write in a similar strain. The Pope's Congratulations to Japan.

The American Bishop O'Connell has start

"The gastric side of the question is distinctly amenable to drugs, and only by their use can the stomach be made capable of once more dealing with food. Unless the stomach will do its work, the inability to take nourishment is contin to prevent any return of vigour and slength of will. So far as the stomach is re ponsible for the craving, the coving arises from The service is one which very few people that organ requiring some stimulus to help it have ever seen in the Philippines. The chant and if by drugs that stimulus is provided (until ing was beautifully done by the choir, which the normal condition returns) a considerable numbered at least twenty voices, all the mem-step is made toward success in treatment. bers being drawn from the enlisted strength of the ship.

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Among the many officers who attended were Admiral Enquist, the squadron commander, S. Possokhew, Chief Engineer Moelline, Pay

master Alexander Afanassief, Lieutenant Baran

Buxhoeveden, Soldatenkoff, Pilipenko, and Zleboff of the leg, Commander Lewitschy and

a number of his officers fram the cruiser Aurora, and several from the Zemstchug.

TO RESTORE THE WILL-POWER. "From the mental side, the great thing is to restore what Sir Isambard Owen describes as the 'sense of bien-stre-a feeling of buoyance and well-being, in which the craving to be 'bucked up' no longer occurs. In this, again, drugs can, and do, help considerably, produc ing and preserving this feeling of bien-être, until the alcoholic poison his disappeared,

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As evidence of the interest which is taken in

these sporting excursions reference may be made to an excursion which took place in the early part of this week. The party sumbering twelve or fifteen bired a launch and proceeded to a spot called Salow, or something similar. Having had plenty of experience in the matter of personal requirements the arrangements were admirable. Each individual in the panty came laden with his own impedimenta down to blankets and tip mags, or rather silver goblets. | The result was that each "gun" fended for himself and the usually thankless task of looking after the food-stuffs and keeping an eye on the boys,--which is generally relegated to the meekest member of the crowd-was done away

said for this method; it compels each one ta

trip and does not impose on the good natured; it also tends to reduce expenditure.

Captain L. Dobrotworky, in command of And the normal stimulus of food and the rest with. Altogether there is a good deal to be

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ed to convey to the Mikado the congratula- } the Oleg, has been very ill and is still indes poison have had time to bring back the patient's took after himself in the minor concerns of the America-Bank T.T..

tions of the Pope on the magnanimous peace, and on the treatment of Roman Catholics

in Japan.

THE PROPOSED SUGAR MONOPOLY.

A JAPANESE JOURNAL'S CRITICISM.

The Nicki-Nicki devotes an article to the subject of the proposed Government Munopoly of sugar, of which it disapproves. "The repart that the Government has under contemplation a proposal to make sugar a State Monopoly is now being persistently circulated," says the Tokyo journal, "and, judging from what the Government has done in schemes of a similar nature in the past, it is not at nit improbable that it may at any moment decide upon such a monopoly. In these circumstances, it is not out of place to record our distinct disapproval of the proposed scheme before it is too late, The fact that it is fundamentally wrong for a

posed; he was not able to be present.

Among the, floral wreaths which were many were one from each of the cruisers, one from Admiral Enquist and one i om the messmates of the decased.

ALCOHOLISM.

GROWTH OF THE NORMYL TREATMENT.

BY THE REV. HUGH B. CHAPMAN,

The instant and most encouraging response

which has been made to my recent article in the Daily Maff on the mubject of the Normy! Treatment for Alcoholism and the Drug Habit emboldens me to give some account of the progress of the Association's work and to answer a few criticisms. I bave received a

from the irritation of the nervous sytem by the

mental energy and power of will.

"If a prescription embodies these principles and contains a drug which is very active as (1) a local stimulant to get rid of alcohol and ena ble food to be laken, and (2) a general stimu lant to produce a feeling of bien-etre and tide over the dangerous time until the normal vi gour and will-power return it must obviously prove phenomenally successful; and such a prescription is presented to the public in the Nomy Treatment."

This, then, is the statement of a medical man well-known in his profession in answer to the theory of the futility of drugs in the treatment

of alcoholism.

The outward journey was delightful. On arrival at the venue decided upon, the party found that no less than four other launches were anchored there, each being filled with sportsmen. The first night was spent on board, and the weather being cool and calm the sport: people rose witis the fark-or in this case it might be better to say they rose with the snipe-and started operations,

It is my earnest hope that not only all clergy men, ministers, temperance workers, directors of inebriate homes, and others who are imme diately interested in the eradication of alcohol- vast mass of correspondence from inquirers,ism, but also all those who have any friends Government to engage in any profit-making and the actual sales of the treatment already suffering from this terrible habit will communi business is widely admitted, the argument amount to close upon 100. Everything points nicate with me. I have to repeat that the Asparty had a bag at the end of the day of 75 being that State intervention or ownership to an unqualified success as soon as the re-sociation aims at making no personal profits, miliates against the improvement and progress markable merits of the drug become still more which would be possible if industry is left to daty known.

but intends to devote its resources to the for the competition of private individuals. The

therance of its purely philanthropic purpose. interference of the Government in business

For the time being the treatment is being sold undertakings is permissible only where it is

at the lowest possible price (three gaineas), but necessitated by the exigencies of administra

it is hoped that we shall eventually be able to tion, or the character of the industry is so ex

meet the needs of those who cannot afford even tensive that it cannot be absolutely necessary for the purposes of taxation. Sugar is one of those cominodities the taxation of which should

its present moderate price.

be of a simple character. In such countries

certain amount of opposition must be ex- pected from medical men, since it is contrary to the etiquette of the profession publicly to recommend patented or unpublished prescrip tions; though privately, as in the case of the Normyl Treatment, it is customary for doctors who have become convinced of the efficacy of

To dur committee must be added the names

Heavy rains had prevailed in the paddy fields lately, with the result that going was very heavy. The mud was three feet deep in places, and of the consistency of pea soup, as several of the "guns" "Tound to their cast when they. tumbled into a mud hole up to the waist. But these little annoyances, incidental to sport, were forgotten in the excellent shooting that was obtained. The snipe were flying strong in the wing, and the sport was capital. The brace of saipe, which was held to be supremely satisfactory. The other parties also did well, and there is every indication that sport will continue good this season. The return journey to Hongkong was made that same evening, the launch arriving here at midnight. As an ex- ample of what the sportsmen may expect to pay for a couple of days' shooting it may be stat ed that the cost of the excursion described, per

That paid for the lausch, the bire of coolies on shore, and general expenditure, but did not in- clude the cost of each man's food, which was furnished separately, It will thus be seen that the trip may be expected to cos: not more than $7 or $8 at the most, unless of course the party goes in for luxuries, which is generally a mis- take on such occasions,

such medicines to rermmend them to theirf Lord Armstrong, Sir Arthur Wilson, Mindividual, was a few cents over three dollars,

AFTER EIGHTEEN YEARS', ENSLAVEMENT,

Meanwhile,. I should like to say a word in answer to the immemorial questions-" How. long will your results last?" “Is the value of your treatment a permanent one?".

as France, Germany, and Austria-Hungary, where the production of sugar is of great patients. I shall give presently the opinions quantity, it is taxed by an ordinary proof a well-known physician, whose name I am cess, and the same is true even in Russia, which is known as being foremost in the naturally not permitted to publish, on the maller of Government monopolies. In short, value of drugs as an antidote to the drink there is no country in the world where sugar craving, is made an object of State monopoly. In Japin the domestic production of sugar only amounts to 10 or 20 per cent, of the total con. sumption, all the remainder being imported from abroad. For this reason it is very easy to impose a tax on imported sugarat the Customs or in the bonded warehouses, while the Japanese refineries, being located at Tokyo, Osaką, and Dairi only, their control for the purposes of taxation is exceedingly simplified The Sugar tax has been increased three times since it was first imposed in 1901, and the increase bas been extraordinary. There has been no diffi culty in the working of the tax, and the Gor crament has been enabled to obtain its estimated revenue. There is no reason, the fore, why an article, the taxation of which is so simple, with its yield assured so long as an extremely high tax is not impered, should be made a Government monopoly at the expendi ture of much money and trouble. If sugar must be made a monopoly, it may in time be found necessary to abolish the land, Business, Saké, and Soy taxes, the Government. becom ing the landowner as well as manufacturer of

the various articles.

"It is said," continues the 'Nichi-Nichi, that the proposed sugar monopoly is neces sary for the purpose of offering it as security for a foreign loan to be raised in fature: Such 'an argument, if true, is all the more surprising. We have all along maintained that the offering of such securities for the foreign loans has bica 4 piece of inexcusable financial in capacity. Perhaps there may have been some excuse for offering security for the first and second loans, which were raised at a time when the fortunes of war remained un-

certain, but it must be regarded as a distinct

Stephen Simson, and the Archbishop of West minster. All inquiries should be addressed to the Rev. Hugh B. Chapman, 87, Victoria-street

S. W.

POLAR PERILS.

HOW THE ZIEGLER XPEDITION WAS

RESCUED.

The Christiania Aftenpost publishes the fol- lowing account of the relief of the Ziegler ex pedition:

.

It is some satisfaction to know that the re- strictions imposed by the $so license are not at present likely to diminish that healthy love of sport which characterises a good many assis

· The Terra Nova left Tromso on 14 June, tants in Hongkong. With a $to license it is and on the 16th shaped a course from Ford possible to get a decent day's shooting at mo- kin (North Cape) towards the ice-field, whichderate expense, which is something to be thank- was sighted on 19 Juas in latitude 75deg.ful for in these days when the price of every-

thing is rising by leaps and bounds, 57min. N., and longitude 3údeg, 26min, E.

"At last, on the morning of 28 July, Salmi Island, off the south coast of Franz Josef Land, was sighted through the mist. Next day the Terra Nova reached Camp Dillon, where six men of the Ziegler expedition were found sale and sound. These six men were sent on sledges to the Ziegler expedition camp, where Mr. Fiala was waiting with nine men to inform them of the arrival of the Terra Nova.

In the first place, it is impossible to predict actual permanence in regard to the results of the treatment of alcoholic or any similar disease. "Count no mas happy," said the philosopher, till he is dead." But it is quite a mistake to suppose (as fadyenry Somerset appears to suppose in a letter addressed to "Weitminster Gazette") that the tests applied to the Normyl Treatment only covered the eleven months in which i personally put its value to the trial. The experience of the inventor, Mr. Hutton Dixon, covers a great number of years, and Mr. Brooke, of whom I have spoken before, has dealt with 159 cases, ranging over five years, with only three deliberate failures. A typical case was that of a lady who, after eighteen years' slavery to the morphia habit, was completely "The steamer now headed for Cape Flora, cured, and has now brea free for the last four where she arrived on the afternoon of 30 July. years from any sort of craving for that drug. Here 22 men were taken on boarl who were But even supposing, for the sake of argument, not in such good condition. Some of them that the relief afforded by the Normyt Treat-looked so ill that they could scarcely have last ment should not be permanent, but that à freshed through another winter. application should be required at the end of

"On : Aug, all had returned on board, and three years, or two years, or one year, or even the Terra Nova sailed for home. After many six months, it is surely worth while to have re difficulties the ship was got out of the pack ice claimed a man, even for these limited periods, on 6 Aug., and has now returned in capital

from this terrible curse. People take the "cure condition. On arriving at Tromso Mr. Champ failure on the part of those who are responsible for rheumatism, gout, and other smaller mala-received telegraphic advices that the second for the financial policy of this country that they dies periodically, without questioning the could not rectify the former mistakes when negotiating the later loans. Under such cir-efficacy of the treatment simply because it has constances, any proposal which tends towards to be repeated.

a repetition of a similar inistake can bardly be

SELF-TREATMENT POSSIBLE. passed un toticed. It would be the height of

What the Association claims for the Normyl absurdity that the sugar industry, which has Treatment is this, that it at once relieves the been making very hopeful, progress in this country of late years, should be strangled to patient from the drink craving, and then builds death for the benefit of a policy the 'unwisdom up his energy and will-power in such a way of which is so apparent. But even supposing that he should not be liable to relapse through that Japan's financial credit had become so low

sudden, temptation. No possible drog can

relief expedition on board the Magdalena was also returning.

MANILA HOSPITALS,

The improvement of t'e hospital facilities of Manila during the last year is one of the most encouraging indication of progress toward a new set of social conditions. Indifference to disease and suffering is characteristic of civilized peoples, and with the growth of civilization comes all kinds of relief and preventative measures for the decrease of human misery.

One year ago the San Juan de Dios hospital. and the civil hospital were the principal refuges of the afflicted, and these institutions were usually crowded to the limit of their capacity.

There has been a notable increase of interest in the public relief of sickness, and this has culminated in the optaing of several new hos

pitals. The latest is the Spanish Cholera Hos pital which is a most worthy institution and ought to do a great deal of good. The very fact of such an institution being opened by the Spanish citizens will do much to disarm pre- judice against the treatment being used for the prevention and cure of cholera.

"The Ziegler Fiala expedition underwent many hardships. They wintered in Teplitz Bay, and deposited 50 tons of provisions and too tons of coal on the ice. In the severe

The St. Paul's Hospital has been opened weather, and the crush of the ice, the ship with one of the most complete and commodious broke tip on 16 Nov, 1903, and the provisions equipments in the orient and its comfortable and coal which had been landed were lost, wards and cool corridors are a heaves of rest "The wreckage remained until 27 Jan., 1994, } for many a sufferer, No more important event-

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as to make it absolutely necessary to pledge same security for the raising of a foreign loan, guarantee him from return to the drink habit when it disappeared in a storm. It is not has taken place during the year than the open-above Steamer having arrived, Consig there is no necessity of making sugar a State if he deliberately determines to resume it. known whether the remnants sank or floateding of the big institution in the walled city. in their Bills of Lading for Countersignature, SOLE AGENTS- monopoly. In such a case it would be sufficient No doubt an ideaf condition for the applica- away. The great loss of provisions was much the Sugar-tax is security; there can be notion of the Treatment would include superyi. felt, but much assistance was derived from the difference for the purposes of security whether sion in a home. As the resources of the As-stores left by the Baldwin expedition in Teplitz sugar remains a private business or a Govern sociation increase It Is my hope that we shall Bay.

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ment undertaking. In short, the proposed sugar be able to offer this assistance to those who The expedition will enable great improve monopoly, whether it is intended as a means need such special care.. Meanwhile, it mustments to be made in existing maps and charts, of defraying war expenses of security for a foreign loan, would be a most inadvisable be an enormous boon to many who can not Some live bears and Arctic fores were brought msa u to be adopted by the Government afford the time and the money for submitting home. Some of the men will probably proceed

themselves to supervision, or who shrink freni direct from Tromso to the United States. Japan Chronicle

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