THE HEALING ANI IN JAVA.
DR. H. Bohatta has recently published an esany giving many interesting details of native medical practice that may be gleaned even to day in Java, owing to the fact that Nether- land colonies are administered as far as possiblo without disturbing national customs and babits, Although Java very early came into contact with India, the medical practice of the latter country had little effect upon Javanese methods, In Java the influence of evil spirits is believed to be a patent source of disease, especially among children, while, unlike other islands of the Archipelago, winds and serpents are viewed with little concern, Message, a truly native custom, occupies the same important position that it does elsewhere in the Enst. Dreams are of vital importance in determining prognosis "If a tiger bite or spring upon the dreamer, death is near," "* in n direnm musk, roPCA, incense, or other sweet-smelling substance be held in the hand, health will be soon restored.", Drugs are nimest entirely of vegetable origin, while charms and exorcisms are in daily use,
Medical practitioners in Java are of two sortu, Doctora ojawa—natives who have had a Furo pean medical training and are duly qualified- and the Dukung-thę genuinė native medicine men and women, for wamen form no small pro. portion. They are much believed, and age-and therefore experience- is more highly valued
than skill or learning. They are called in on all" sorts of occasione: in cases nf illness to ex pound dreams; in cases of 1obbery to discover, the culprit, to drive off evil spirits from those setting out on a journey, and so on. They krow potent incantations, possess charms with
healing properties, Ele teeth, arrange festivals! etc. They divide illnesses-into either a cold or hot variety, and treat them with ointments and poultices, medicines and pilis, charma and in cantations; stress is laid uprin dietetics, but from surgery they stand alo~f, trening fractures with internal medicines and prelijem.
The Pukun supolien bil ngin dange, coneiete ing of leaves, backs, roots trails, et, which are used as powders exte els, hi decoctions, | necasionally gabemented by purchases in the market place from Chineni duopists or merchants. Dosage is fairly definite, most use being made of the uneven aunchord 3, 5, 7 and 9. Measures in joint common use nee a finger's length, a finger-jaint's leanth, a handful (the
woman's hand is invariable rinloved) - texn table spoonful a duša weight. A mod1⁄2 size, mtc The shape or color of some drungisi take a indicating the tone in which they may be useful for example, the yellow vont of Curcuma redoarin in a cure for ļaundier, the red bark of Crealpinła zappan a remedy for farméerbagic „diarrhoea." Maenge is applied with mych dexterity; kneading, either with the thumb or the first finger being used over all the parts serves may be compressed, while where muscles are vigorously rubbed, with the oiled hand.
|
|
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
Shipping.
Arrivals. Tholma, Nor. 3., 1,188, F. Jager, 8th Nav.
Semarang 25th Oct., Gen.-S., W. & Co. Cranicy, Br. 3.5., 1,930, W. E. Steele, 9th Nov-Durban 12th Oct., Ballart.-G., L. & Co Sexta, Ger ... gio. H. Kraeft, gth Nov
Co.
Amoy 8th Nov. Gen.-S. & Co Marie, Ger. 8., 1.04) Petersen, 4th Nov.,- Haiphong 4th Nov., Coats and Pigs.-J. & Childar, Nor. s., 1,102, H. Niclasen, 9th Nav., Bangkok 1st Nev., Gen.-N. Y. K. Flanoi, Fr..., 73, Meriees, gth Nov.,--
Haiphong 7th Nov., aed Hoihow 8th, Gen.
-AR. M.
b
Kaivsberg, Ger. 8.8., 646, Chr. Jürgensen, 9th Nov-Macao ok. Nov., Gen.), & Co. Fri, Nor. as., 860, C. Wagle, 9th Nov.-Bang-
kok 30th
Oct, Fice-Aagaard, Thoresen & Co. Masan Maru, Jap. 1.5., 702, 1. Sakurai,
Nov-Tamsui th Nov., Gen-0, 6. K. Andree Rickmers, Ger. s., 1,020, W. Taubert, 9th Nov., Canton 9th Nov., Gen.-B. & 8. Kiuklang, Br. *.*., 1,226, Miller, gth, Nov.-
Canton 9th Nov, Gen.-B. & S. Holstein, Ger. 3.3 1,103. A. Nejahr, 9th
Nov.-Canton 9th Nov., Gen.-J. & Co. Chiyuan, Ch. 3, 77, C. Stewart, 9th Nov.,
"
Caston 9th Nov., Gen.-C. M. S. N. Co. Vaishing, Br. s.5., 1,170, Bichard, 9th Nov
Newchwang 18 Nov., Chefon and Weihai. wei 4th, Geo-, M. & Co..
Huichow, Br. 6., 1,217, A. Forsyth, 10th Nov, -Tientsin and Weihaiwei 30th Oct., Gen.
B. & S.
Siam, Br. *.*...992, R. A.Binns, toth Nov,- Singapore 4th Nov,, Kerosine-Mr. Geo. McBain.
Nov.-Singapore 3rd Nov, Gen-Seang Gitnogle, Br. 1.5., 2,393, W. T. Larkins, toth
Taik Hong.
Ischia, Ital. $.5, 4,182, 13. Guiseppe, 10th Nov.,
Singapore and Nov., Gen.-C. & Co. Clearances at the Harbour Ofee. Marie, for Cantón.
thing, for Canton, Chiyuen, or Shanghai.
Huiche, for Canton. Haiton, for Swatow,
Gamesta, for Bangkok. Ziro, for Manita.
idiopolis, for unbury. Amte, for Pakhoi. Chiniry Nuc
for Chefon. Mark, fox Canton
Jebačin, fir Canton,
Formom, for Yukoh ma Sigut für Ten sin. Siam; Dovre, tos' Bangkut c Kilang, for Shanghai 1% dos fo baston
Manfredyty, for Bankmaya Lapuany, Or Sin upore Canon Horn of Augun.
partn Now
Barsegan, Am, 1.5, 428, Vitteria, 7th Sept Manila 4th Sept., Ballast-Order.. Shahjahan, Br. k., 1,095, J, H. Scout, 8th
Nov,-Saigon and Nav, Gen-Chinese. Sierra Morena, Br. 8.5., 547, Hasnab,, tat Nov..
Java 23rd Oct, Sugar.-B. & S. Skuld, Nor. 3.5, 947. A. Odd, 8th Nov.
Bangkok th Oct., Rick and Meal- Aagaard, Thoresen & Co.
Strathmore, Br. s., 2,295, H. King, Bth Nov.,
Pulo Laut a8th Oct., Ballast.-D. & Co., Led.
SATURDAY
NOVEMBER 10. 1906.
Europe, &c., indiu, vra Tuticoris-Per Ross, dist Nov, 11AM.
FISTTURS AT THE NOVELS,
Yokohama,
Artz, A.
Shanghai, Naznak, Kobe, Vicioria and Vancouver, B.C.-Per Empress of India, 210d Nov, 3 F.M.
Moji, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria C. and Tacoma, Wash.-l'es Tremont, 27th Nor., via. Tuticoris-Pa Europe, &c, India. Tonkin, 27th Oct. II A.M.
Shanghai Nagasaki, Kabe, Yoko Victoria and Vancouver, BC-Fer Athena
10 A.M.
Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama and Seattle, Wash.-'er Minnesota, 29th Nov.,
A.M.
Taiyuan, Br. 1.6., 1,459, L. Dawson, 8th Nov,28th Nov, 11 A,M.
-Yokobama 29th Oct., Kobe and Nov., and Kuchinntzu 4th, Gon-B; & S. Taming, Br. s., 1,350, A. W. Outerbridge, 9th Nov.-Manila 6th Nov., Geo.-B. & Tean, Br. s.s., 1,346, Sommerville, and Nov.-.
Manila 30th Oct., Gen.-, & 5. Tainan, Br. 3.8., 7,300, C. Lindbergh, 26th Oct.,
Sydney sib Oct, and Manila 24th, Gen. B. & S. Yruna, Am. 1.9, 469, H. Nelson, 16th Oct.,-
Amoy 14th Oct Ballant.-Yeng Chung.
SAILING VERKL).
Eclipse, Br. bk, 2,968, J. McBryde, and Oct,
Canton Oct, Ballan-S. O. Co. Eskatoni, Br. ship, 1,670, Wm. McBuinle, 12th Oct., Manila 13th Sept., Ballast.-Order. F. Chapman, Am, ship, 2,013, R. Banfield, 25th Aug,Manila 15th Aug., Ballast A., K. & Co.
1.
Prince George, Nor. bk, 473, 4. R. Anderson. 18th Oct-Manila 76th Sept., Old Iron Order,
5.
P. Hetchcock, Am. ship, 1,086, 5. L. Zertz, 1st Sept.Manila zoth Aug, Ballaut.-A.,
K. & Co.
Verseis
Steamers Exported.
From Agents nu Lightning....Singapore D&Co., Ld Nov. 11. Willehad. Nagasaki... M. & Co... Nov. 11 Ernest Simona Saigon... M. M.......
Nov. 12 Sanuki Maru... Shanghai... N. Y. K.... Nov.. 12 Peshawar Singapore.P. & O. Co Nov. 12 Athenisa!
P. R. Co Nov. 13 Shanghai...C. P. R. C Tjimahi ...Macassar... 1. C.J. L. Nov. 13 Kursang Singapore, M. & Co Nov. 14 Ivn Maru Singapore N. Y. K... Nov. 15 Benlomond Singapore G., L. & Co Nov. 16 Emp. of Japan Vancouver C. P. R. CoNov. 18 Done....... ..Hapan Jo & 0 Colov. 19
DOCK RETURNS.
HONGKONG AND, WHAMIDA DOCKS.
H.M.S. Taku
Montanes....
Bornen
Monteagle
Amara
Empress of India..........
་ཨཱ1ས་་་༔ལྦད།
Charles Mardon
Chowtat......
Sabre
Hygeia
23...
Kowloon Dock.
Comentad
1
Kerichow
China Maro...
Aberdeen
19113
Zafra for Mar 31, Tangon - 11 Kolhiszen
Aurichem, for tiedon
Hob ng lot be calcă Chiyur,for, hanghon Risky
Gainuni, to; itin, few)
Jer Grandy, from Duth 1.6.7 Chinese. Pur Gle-ogle, front Sing-pre-18. Larkins, Meuse) Sac, A R. Mace, and 1,500 Chi
Per nicher from Tienicis, &c.--Mr- and Mrs. Phot på and child, Mrs. Vaughan Lee, and
Miss Young.
Per Ischia, from Singapore—16; Chinese.
Str. Glengle from Singapore:-Strong sean and high-sen
fe'ang' FEMA.
insang
3rd November. International Dock. Puternational,
New
Shine Passed The Canal. 28th Feuteber--Calédonien, Idomiensus, and October-Glenturrel, Achilles, Sunda. Armuld Behit, Benmohr, Den of Kelly, Mem
CLOSING OF CHRISTMAL AND NEW YEAR
PARCEL MAI
TO THE UNITED KINGDOM.
Parcela for the United Kingdom in Gibraltar posted up to 5 am on Friday, the and of November, are due in London on the 8th of December, and those posted on the 16th of November are due in London on the 2nd of December, 206
na
With an additional fee of 60 cents, parcels may be gent via Brindisi and if posted before 5 1.m., on the 16th November, would accom pany the letter mail, which is due in London
the of December.
15th of Parels totended for Now Year's delivery should also be forwarded by the mait of the 16th of November, as the subsequent parcel mail of the 1st of December via Gibraltar is scheduled to arrive in London on the 5th January, 1907,
The rates of postage on ordinary parcels to United Kingdom are as follows:-
+
"
+
י,
Fora parcel not ex'ding 3 lbs in weight 60 cis.
ibs.
$1.20 1 lbs.
$1.80 All parcels containing Jewellery or any article of Gold or Silver must be insured, Thi inciades Silver or Gold mounted Walking Sticks or Umbrella; all insured parcels must
be sented The seals must bear the impression
of a device or private mark. Coins must not be used for sealing purposes.
A Mail for Macao is despatched per 1.5. Winghang, on week-days, at 6 pm, On Sunday, the mail for Mac o is closed at 8 a.m.
Wuchow, and Sam Mails or Cant n, shui will be closed on week-days, at 7am, and at 6 p.m. until further notice.
TOMORROW.
8. Peter's Seamen's Church. Queen's Road West.
22nd Sunday after Trinity,
HARVEST FESTIVAL, Holy Communion 2.35 a.m. Morning Praver 11 &m.. Venite, Eway; Te Deum, Lawers; Jubilate Ouseley; Hymns, 37, 39, 414 and 0.
Evening Prayer 30pm, Magniffet, Smart; Nunc Dimittis, Feriton; "ymns, 37, 15, 38 and
16.
F
¦
Номокона,
Balloy, W. S. Baker, A. S. Battiscombe, H. G., Benito F
KING KUWAND.'
Almond, Capt. & Mrs. Paino, A. E.
indos, Capt. R. Joki, J. P. F. Joughin, J. C. ...Kriil, T.
Kunze, P.
•Rowell
Boots, if.
Brawalow, H. O.
Biervliet, A. Vas (Vice. Lawless, Mrs. A.
Consul for Belguim) Lehrs, P.
Birbeck, R. J. Bird, H. W
Lindberg, Capt.
Bispo, Mr. & Mrs. S. Love,
Bisney, Mise Blood, G. Bovill, Mr. and Mrs. O.
V.
Breckwoldi, H. Brighton, F. G. Brighton, G. L. Campbell, L. F. Carter, Mr. and Mrs.
Logany 11,
Peacock, Miss Angla Pennefather, Capt, and
Mrs. G. H.
„Clark, Mr. and Mrs. R. Pratt, J. T.
N. Coinhan, H. J.
1.
Colville, Lieut. & Mrs.
H. D.
Reyes, Mr. and Mr. R. Schiess, Mr. and Mrk.
fl...
Silverstone, Mr. & Mrs.
Cumming, A.
5.
Silverstone, M, L.
and
Delaney, L. T.
Smith, R. C.
Square, Miss N.
Froberg, Capt. & Mrs.
Steties, O. H.
G.
Story,
G. F.
lochman, R. L.
Hurley, Fred. C.
Suggett, Mr. and Mr.
¿H.
Macdonald F. C.. Marquards, Mr.
Mrs. J. Marrioti, Dr. O. McGregor, Mr. J.S. McRae, D. G. Moore, H Moore, S Moore, Dr. and Mrs.
W. B. A.
Coamingham, Mr. and Silverstone, à, H.
Mrs. A.
Donaldson, J. W.
Jack, Mn. C. M. Jackson, Mrs. & child
Vincent, Mrs: W.K
and child
Logeune, Vice-Corul Vlaveanos, Capt, G.
M.
Mr. & MIK
Nessler; A. O.
Carter, A, Chapman, H. x. V. c.;.
Majer A
Nicholls, E. A. Chapman, B. F. Chapple, F. T.
Packer, B. L. Chaibam, Hon. & Mrs. Parker, T. .
W
Mr. Parleoni Peake, W. Peikina, Mr. and Mrs. Pfordten, A. R. Vos
Chathai, Miss
D.SO., Major A.A. T. L. Chichester, D. AA.G., Chichester, Mrs. A. A.
kristie, J. D. Clark, M. O.
Clarke, Mr. and Mrs.
T W.
Clegg RN, Eng. Lt.
and Mrs.
Collins, W. F
Colvin, H. E.
Connor, J. 1. Crnok, A. 11. Cruickshank, Davies, F. O. Donald, Mr. and
l'hilpo', L. D. Pledge, Miss de J'owell, W. A. Preshaw, C, M.
1;
Nicholson, D. M.
Williams, G..
Wright, Dr. and, Mr.
'G. H, Bateson
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER."
November 8th, rood, am
Bar. Th. Hu. Wind Wr
Vimiwostock.] on.
emaran 29.89
Hakuulate Tokin
130.01)
30.10
30.15-
Varani ...
30.19
Kagoshima...
(30.13]
Pritchard, H.
₤30.04)
Feich Fciche, G.
29.97
te dakgima.
29.50
Rouch, Mrs. J. S. and Chefoo
thild
2
Nowoldt, S. B.
Russell, S. A.
Weshawei...9. a.m. 30.34 50 -tankow ő Kinkiang...
15
Reid, H. I.
Mrs. Rutherford, Mr. & Mrs. Shanghai. ..... .
W.B. Qonliule, F. H. Bowley, 3 r. and Mis.
W.A Downing, Mr. and Vrs.
T. C. and infant Kinumann, W. Duna, G. A.,
airchild, H. ). Fischer, Fisher, H. G. Fletcher, H. L. Franklin, C. B.
N, H. Saker, R. M. Sanders, Dr. J. B. Schween, R. Searle, Rev. G... Shepherd, Mr. & Mrs;
E. Bruce Skino, A.
Sammerville, Capt. A.
Spittles, J. S. Stebbing. W.T.
Stepheus, H.
Sutherland, P. D.
Thompson, Mr. & Mrs.
J. Thompson, Miss H. M.
{American Vice Con- Thompson, R.
Giboo, A. Grant, A. W. Sadie, A
Vernon, Mr. and Mrs.
J. V. V.
Vernon, Miss
fratkool
bary Peak....
+
10.7
2m. 29.94
Pachoka...... mm.
Kastila Kroo
+
او
Conudi... ..
Hongkong, Victor leak Gap Rock
Maend Haihow
Pakhoi.. Phulion
a.m.
Frost, T. L
Futter, Stuart
Sul General)
Tiedmann, A, Von
Fuller, Denmass
Toledano, Th.
Tourn...
Mr. C. P.
Topliss
H.
J.
Uffel, W. Van.
C. St. James Apari
Unbebaun, C. H.
Manik..
Legaspi ......
LM.
Baented
A.m.
ito
Br 83
H
Vernon, Master
rebil
4
29.883
Wakefield, Mr. M.
Labuan
H
Wishart, J. B.
Wood, G. G.
Joseph, Mr. and Mrs.
E. S.
Keluali, R.A., Majorando
Mr*.
Vladivostork.7 a.m. Neutro...6 a.m. 29.93: Hakodate...
ww
₤30,00
30.14
Kach
30.19
Naguaki.....
30.19
Kagoshima...
30.15
(10-01)
[79.93
* 39 93
marker, B. Brotherton Hewell, Hon. E. A.. Hewell, Mrs. A. Hofmann, W. The Church launch Dayspring will call on Howes, A. B. thips carrying white crews to bring friends | Hunter, R. ahore to the services between 9.15 and 10.30 Am., and between 5.15 and 6 p.m., (Kowloon Abell, Mr. Police Pier, 10.10 and 6 p.m.): returning after: AmoR, MTS. wards. The Answering Pennant in the Call Austin, F. dag. All the sittings are free and unapproprie sted. Visitors welcome. Rooks, &c. provided.
Sunday school 10 to 10,45 B.M.
Meeting at Seamen's Institute 72, Praya East on Sunday at 8 p.m. Ronian Catholic Cathedral:-Mass at 6 a... 7am, 8 a.m., and 9.30 am. Benediction,
5.30 p.m.
Gorman Bethoida Chapel, West Point:
Morning Service, 11 m
St. Francia' Church, Wanchai :-Mas (Chin.). 6 am, (Port.) 7.30 am. Benediction, 5 p.m. Joseph's Church, Garden Road-Morning Service (English), 10 am.. Anthony's Chapel. West Paint:-Mass.
6 October-C. Ferd Larisa, ErzherzoR, Franz Ferdinand, Polyphemus. Prometheus. Tork, Hugata Meru, Kumakuna Maru, sh October-Formosa, Such sen, kfyranden. 12th October-Alcines, Hyson, Java, Polynesien, Silent Get,), Rhenania, 16th October-Ren mos-mond, Benverlich, Dinned, Peshawar, Sax-
Cardiganshire 20th St. ania, Albenga Benleds, October- Antalusia, Ernest Simons, Frink
St.
8 a.m.
PEAK.
Backhouse, J. Beauchamp, E. B. Bolton, Mr. Bosch, Mr. and Mrs.
Van der
Carruthers, E. S. Chaliners, J. H. Clothier, Mr. and Mrs.
H. W
Cobden, A.S. Codbury, Mrs. R. Cadbury, Miss Darling, Col. Dutton, Mr.
Fowler, E. A. M. Fraier, Lieut. Gale, Capt. J. R..
Ellis, Mr. and Mrs.
Galihrope, Mr.
Mrs. H. E.
Sur. Huiche finos Tientsin Generally fine treinrich, Quang, Suda Maru, Atholl, Iyo Union Church-Services, x1 am,, and 6 pm. Grill, Mr.
-nd clear with strong NH monsoon and high
sea."
Str. Washington ewchwang-Moderate NE gale, high following sea, occasional rainy weather throughout.
Str. Cranley frm Durban-Fair weather until passing Singapore from thence up song NNE winds, heavy head sea, and constant rain.
Vouis in Port
STRAMER*
for 2nd October-Glenroy, Frometheus. 26th Ctober-Glaucus, Nubia, Salarie, Moni- gomeryshire, Siberien, 30th October-Helene Rickmers Press, Oce in Scenica, Prins Regent Luitpold, Tercer, Foxley, Namur 3rd
·Novembe:--Gueisenau, Polynesien, Ringo Mary Kawajana Maru, 6th November-
mpris,ina, Cy-lops, lichenstaufen.
h
According to native ideas the spirit may be temporarily separited from the body, and thi frequently happens at night, when all that the spirit sees or sufferk is recognized as a dream. Illnesses are explained as a separation of the spirit from the body, ibé charms and spells of the dactor being an effou to drive back the wandering spirit. A spirit no longer able to enter a dead body swells the number of ikone already in the air, who seek in enter another body, manifesting themselves an disrase or delirium, or sucking the blond of children or pregnant women during sleep. Mankind in | Amara, Br. 1.8., 1,566, C. 1. Mattock, 28th Oct, Swatow 27th Oct., Ballast.-J., M. & Co. universally'enveloped by «pirit" who dwell in
Amigo,, Ger. 8.5, 771, N. Baltzer, 8h Nov.- water, and
Bir. trees, glades, mountains,
Pakhoi th Nov., Pigs and Cen.-J. & Co. The spirits who kill women during rar- Arratoon Apcar. Ir. s.5., 2,931, A. E. Geniles,
9th Nov,-Calcutta 24th Oct., Penang | Sa & Maru, 19th October-Java. 30th Octo turition particularly dreaded. They
30th, and Singapore and Now, Gen.-D. | bor-Nezvorlich, Jestric, Silesia, (Ger.) 3rd S. & Co., L.d.
November-Priné Heinrlik, Saxonia, 6th November fehn Hardie, Peleus,
are
are
WO-
hole
go by the name of Pontianak, and figura lively, laughing, beautiful men with long 'Anwing hair and a right through their bodies The Penany palen, female spirits who can leave the body at night. and are composed only af head and entrails, anck the blond' of women in lahour. The Pusaka is a spitit dwelling in trees, striking with epilepsy those who later in their neigh- 'bourbond: gendruwun, a little man with an enormous head, goggle eyes, and grinning
|
Barnen, Ger. s.6, 1.344, A. Denker, 18th Oct Sandakan 13th Oct,, Timber.-M. & Co. Canton Maru, Jap, ss., 2,742, 5. Hirai, 6th Nov.-Nogasaki 1st Nov., Gen-Yu Bing
**ni.
Elisabeth Rickmers, Ger.. 4.8., quâ, W. Böte.
führ. and No-Bangkok .6th Oct., Gen. Empress of India, Br. 5.5, 3,032, E. Beetham, R.N.R., 1st Oct., Vancouver, (B.C.) and Oct., and Shanghai 18th Oct., Mails and
mouth, frightens children by shaking trees and Gen.-C..P. R. Co.
10 05.
Protection against influences is, of courre, Important, and immediately after delivery-a simpe of special risk-the mother is given a
small bundle of cotox leaves upon which to lay her bend, while all around her are strewn flowers and frull, together with a knife that she must use for forty days.
Children wear
amulets and various offerings are made to the different spirits, Among the charms may be noted: Water that has been laid on some particular place-for example, a dead man's grave thereby Acquiring a healing property
-
Br... 1452, Wheeler, 6th Nov.- Meli ts: Nov, Gen.-., M. & Co. Fooksang, Br. 1,987, W. E. Sawer, sih Nov-Calcutta 22nd Oct, Coals.-J., M. & Co
Formosa, 3r. 3.5, 2, 22nd Sep, and Singapors Br. 2.8., 2,615, B. W. H. Snow, gb
2nd Nov, Gen-P. & O. S. N. Co. Frithjof, Noi, 11, 891, H. A. Haraldsen, 4th Nov., Bangkok 27th Oct., Rice-Aagasid, Thoresen & Co.
Br. ., 1,183, 1, S. Ranch, 9th Nov., Haitan the low on New my 7th, and
Swatow 8th, Gen.-D., L. & Co Heliopolis, Pr. 16.,,2.967, Kelley, 6th Nov,-
Kutchionizu and Nov., Ballast.-Order. Kaga Maru, Jap. 5.4, 3.906, A. Christiansen,
|
UNION CHURCH, KENNEDY ROAD, HINISTER:
REY C. H. HICKLING.
1a.m. Worship. Hymp 587, Chant 61, AD them "Look up to God" (auptmana) Hymns 100, 335
4 p.m. Sunday School at Union Church Bri tish School, at Kowloon and Quarry Bay (3.30.) 6 p.m. Worship. Psal 84, Hymni 615, 160, rrival at Home-1th September- Ambon, Nadkah, 28th September-China. 172, 618.
Monday B p.m. Congregational Social Music, 2nd October-IVakaja 1st October-Nubia. Manut. Prins Ettel Friedrich, Alesta, Orestis, Refreshments, all attendanis invited.
Wednesday 6 p.m. "Studies in Christian 6th October - Yunnan, Caledonien, Pair selus.
5th Science' Mental Healing (continued.) 2th October-dchilles, Hubate Muru. Ort ber-Surda, et gaber-Glenturret, Wednesday 4 p.m. Literary Club, Musical Specta, Sochien, 20th October-Polynesten, Evacing, Pritish Ballads. Mr. W. D. Braidwood, Schuylkill *3rd | craber-Memnon, Poly- Friday 8 p.m. Christian Endeavour Society phemus. 2h October-Diomed, Indrapura, Subject: Are we Keeping our Vows 7",
Post Office.
A Mail will alone for :- Swatow, Amoy and Fonchaw-Per Hattan, 17th Nov., 9.
Kongmoon and Kawkong-Per Hotsang, IIth Nov., 9A, M.
Kwang chow-wan and Chickhom Por Knivsberg, 11th Nov., 9 A.M.
.
ST. ANDREWB CHURCH-KOWL' ON. Holy Communion, 8 am,; Morning Prayer. and Sermon, 11 am. 1 Sunday School, 3 p.m. Evening Prayer and Sermon, 5 p.m.
Wednesday: Shortened Evening Prayer with Address at 6 p.m., followed by Congregational Practice of Hymns.
Alacrity Macao Per Honam, 12th Nov., 1.15 P.M. Astaca Manila, Zamboanga, Port Darwin, Thunday Bramble Island, Cooktown, Cairns, Townsville, Brisbane Retomart Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, Cadmus 12th Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth-Per Taiyuan, Cherub
Cile Diadem Amoy and Tamsui-Per Mtatan | Fame ... watow Mary, 12th Nov. 5 P.M
Flara... Manila, Simpsonhafen, Fr. Wilheimsinten, Hrv Herbertshobs, Merapi, Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne-Per Willehad, 13th Nov
Nov. 1 Hangiang, 12th Nov., 3PM.
10 A M.
Singapore, Penang and Hlombay--Per® Ischia, 13th Nov., 10 AM.
Europe, &c., India, via Tuticorin-f Australian, 13th Nov., ir M.
3d Nav.,Shanghai 31st Oct., Gen.-N. || Y. K. Mandal, Nor. 1.3, 1,198, E Erickson, 4th Nov,
-Moji 29th Oct; Coal-Angaard, Thore sen & Co. Mercedes, Br. 1., 2,900, J. S. McGregor, 1
Nov.-Weibxiwei zġth Oct., Govt. Stores.3 -Admiralty Monteagle, Hr. ... 3.953, S. Robinson, 14th
brush made of various twigs used at marriages, circumcisions, or for sprinkling | the sick with, healing water; an egg or other round body-for example, a ball of wax. rolled under the patient's body to drive way filness, a stem of Curcuma linga is split into two, and laid upon the fincer; a charm le muttered and the pieces allowed to fall to the ground. If one rests on the round vide and the other on the cut fint eide the augury Neil Is favourable. -->
Sept, Vancouver 20th Aug., and, "baby" hal fith, Sept., Flour, Lead and Gen.-C.
P. R. C. Am. .., 901, E. Corral, toth Manila 16th June, Ballast.-Barret to & Co. tlons from a Dakun prescription book, and N. 5. de Rousio, Am. s., 715. M. Lopet, Blanco, 13th Juno,-Manila 9th June, gives also a llit of drage and their preparations Ballast-Barretto & Co.
'De Bohatta has transcribed some prescrip-
Majl 5th Oct., Coal.—B. & Co.
and naes, paragrapha on mental and epidemic Nissin Maru, jap, 11, 99%, M. Iwane, 8th/ disorders, the hospitals and a note on the Nov., Canton 8th Nov,, Gen-Japanese, native veterinary practices. The whole essay Orel, Br. 5.3., 1,206, G. Maddrell, 11th Ock- will be found most interesting by the student of medical history, medical folklore, and magic. --
Zalt. Med. Journal)
Ragnar Nor, 1220, H. G Nielsen, 20d Nov.-Refing (Bombo) 26th Oct, Timber,
Aagaard, Thoresan & Co.
187
Kent, R.A., Col. & Mrs. Lensk, Mr Macdouald, Major and
Malads, Mr. Martin, R. Mitchell, R.
Moncarieff, i 1,Col. &
Mrk. S. Moon, Mr. and Mrs. Moreno, Mr.
Mahle, E.
Painter, Major & Mrs. Porter, W. Reid, a...c, Lt.Col.
J. M.
Reyes
Mr.
: "
Sawer, es W. E. Sinclair A
Slutyers, L. M. J. van Smith, A. Findlay West, J F.
White, Dr. and Mrs. Walter, A. P... Williamson, M. Wi'san, J. W.
CHAICIEBURN.
Gregory
A. Hertel, E. Hareland, F. A. Hockaday, W. T. Jeffries, H. U. Jesling. Lt. Col. Adams, M. and Mrs. F. Smith. Me and M
R. J. art, R. 1.0. Falloon, C. H. Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs. Pye, E. Burnes Smith, E, Grani
OCCIDENTAL,
Binder, F. Hatje, apt, R. Kappela, Albert Lowe, J. C, Mangalsdreff, Capt. Morris, J. P. Muaro, Miss A. Piper, C. Robertson, Mr. C.
Dalima
29 9079
November roth, 1956, àm.
Naha Ishigakijima.. Cheloo..........m
8.1,
Weitainci...9 9.30.42 50 Hankow Kidkiang.....
· 30.31, 51 79
Shanghai......9 a.m. 30.37 55 56
0.17 62 72 EN:
Gutsal
Sharp Peak... Amaj
+1
30.39 56 69
#1
....... 6
"
Swntow
Taibol...
Taichu
Tainari Koihun
Pescadores.
m. 29 99 64 68 NNE
30.00 62 89
20.08
29 g
29.8)
tr
29.9:
*།
19.88
Cantosa.m. 30.16. Hongking oam 3011 Victoria Pesk • Gap Rock Mara... Hoihow.. Pakbol.........
Phalian......
บ
a.m.
111
Tour
Grand Smith, Percy Soppa, "'.
C. St. James.
·
Aparri
Manila
162.15
10a.m.29.7
Webb, Mr. and Mrs.
Legaspi.
6.111.
Montague Young. 1. A.
Bacolod Holle...
T
29 78
Cohi
T
29.78
Robertson, Miss Kathi Robertson, Muter G.
G.
Labuan...
20.9
NOVO AL
Stevens, H.
10 A.M
Viewer, Kari
30.06
29.97
Willhelm, H.
Wessels, Mr. and Mis,
D.
Tmperature
65
68
77
74
Painía....
0.05
HIS BRITANNIⱭ MAJESTY'S SHIPS. ON THE OHINA STATION,
sking...
40000100-
Nov.gl
*' 7
LAST REPORTED AT
NAME.
CLASS.
TONS, GUNE.
1.H..
CAPTAIM,
despatch teel... cruiser, zu lass river guainat river gunboat
· loop ...
1,700
1,0xio
4.303
7,000
710
900
719
900
1,070
1,400
Commander E. La T. Leatham ... Captain C. L. Vanghan-Leo - Litul.-Commander E. G. W. Davidson. List-Commander W. L. Bamber Cominander B. L. Majendie...
Hongkong
Walbaine
Yangiare
Yangiste
Shanghai
390
1,070
1,400
Commander C.
, S. Raikes
Новокояк
Hongkong
rivier, ist das
$1,000
16,500
Captain II. W. Story, M.V.O.
491
Hongkong
306
$,700
Lital, Communder Hughes
+
P
Hongkong
ruises, and clank torpedo
4.30
7,000
Captain H. Gen-Dalton
Shanghai
6
4,000
Lieut. Commander F. B. Cox
en route Hongkong
torpeats it deserve teopvelas keris de vniver C. 159 KRANK
4,000
tho
1,000
List Commander
ander W. H. Darwall-
9,800
14
11,000
Cruiser, Ist class
14,100
30,000
Captain
C. F. Thereby
river-gunboat
616
4
1,200
..
cruiser, 1st class river unbost
9,800
22,000
180
CTET ..
torpedo boa destracer river guabase river gunbaar
150
#ark
ווחי.
ver gunpla
do Lunt destrØYET torpedo
RECKIVIN
ship...
Ko
river gunboat
torpedo boat destruyer
river
**
Keel King Alfred Kinsha Monmouth. Moarben Macao-Per Honam, 13th Nov, 1.15 P.M. Singapore, Penang and Calcutta-Per Fook Rabi
Robin, rang, 13th Nov. 2 P.M.
Sandpiper... Moji, Kebe, Yokohama, Victoria, B.C. and Snipe ... Seattle, Wash.-Per Kaga Maru, 13th Nov., Taku
Tamar P.M. Shanghai and Chinkiang-Per, Ithaka, 13th | Teal Nov. 3 P.M
Thistle Swatow, Amoy and Anping-Per Fukusha Mars, 13th Nov. 5 P.M.
Macoo-Per Honam, 14th Nov., 1.15 PM Kobe-Ter Tron, 14th Nov., 3 P., Manila Per Team, rath Nov, 3 P.M. Macan-Yer Honam, 15th Nov, 13 P.M. Atacad--Ter Honam, 18th Nov., 1.15 P.M. Manila-Per Loongsang, 16th Nov., 3 P.M. Manila-Per Rubi, 17th Nov., 10 A.M.
Tuiitor. Pri Europe, &c., India, via Dalia, 17th Nov., 11 A.M.
Macao-Fer Honam, 17th Nov., 1.15 P.M. Shanghal-Por Kamis, 17th Nov. 3 Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and San Francisco-Per Nippon Maru, 20th Nov, 11 AM,
Waterwitch Whiting Widgeon... Wondcock... Woodark...
1,300
Boo
240
Litut, Commander R. Henniker Heaton
Captain.5. V. V. de Horssy...
Litat. Commander Percy Crabtree, Captain J. A. Tot
Tuke...
Robert
E. Vaughan
-Command Kiddin
Lieut-Commander
List
Commander C. C. Walcott...
Lisus, Commander H. T. Atlay... Lieut-Commander 1. T S. Lyna
Beats, T, O. Strath
Commodore 14, P. Williams...
Lieut-Commander 7. Becretan...
Laut, Commander R. M. R. West Lieut.-Commånder StøvenIÓN
en route Hongkong
route Hongkong Hongkong Hongkong
Yangtese Hongkong West River
en route Hongkong
Vast River. West
West River
Hongkong
Hongkong
Vangtse
Yangtze
140
740
6500
800
900
4,300
en route Hongkong
surveying ship...
450
Commander K, W. Glennie
Hongkong
torpedo boat destroyer ...
river gunboat
5.900 800
Lisat-Commander C. B. L. Thomas .....
en route Hongkong
river gusbuat
150
550
river gunbost
150
Leat Commander G. B. Spicar-Simson Lieut.-Commander G. J. Todd Lisat-Commander Ino, F, Kaok...
Yangteza
Yangtexa
Flying Flag of Vice-Admiral Sir Arthur W. Moore, Commander-In«C%}#£
Yungissa
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.