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THE LATE MR W. D. BARNES.

The following in reference to the death of the Hon. Mr Warron Barnes is from the "Straits Times:

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By the death of Mez Barnes the Empiro loses a man of that; tyją, nutive, adaptable and comprobien- sivo, which ling: mudo and held together British vstablishment in the East for a century and mora, His inherent cloverno- und capability havo, during the whole twenty-three years of historvien in the Colonias, been developed along line thatmarked him out as a DAT who could reasonably be expected to reach tho-highest attainablo heights of his profession Froin

the beginning, in 1888, his work has been asia.od mustly with the Chiness communities and interests in Malaya and his pro ination to the influential post of Colonial Secretary at Hongkong * was an act of recognition of his supreme ability to Handło affairs which require an infinito capacity for understanding Chinese neces- sitios and modes of thoughts. His term of lice-in Hongkong, howovor, has been short-lived, The deceased gentleman will be: romombored chiefly for his! variod and extensive connection with the different Chinese protoe- torates in the Straits Seilentonts and the F.M.S. Towns alcatel at King's Collogo Schul and Pembroke College, Cambridge: It wag in 1888-that ho camo Eâge. as a cadet and litle more than a year later he was sent to Swalow to stat ly the Touchowy dialect of Chinese. Returning to Singa jore in August, 1890, he was attiched to the Chinose Protectorate in Singapore, and shortly afterwards he passed his final examination, in Tooohew. Thonee his career led him through the various grades of office in the Protector- ates in Penang. Poruk, Päbang and Singapore and in 1904 hi entered class of the service as Socrotary for Chirioso, affairs for The Straits Settlements and the F.M.S. As far back as 1993; h iw- the "werment, weog- over, aised his myorsance

with Chinese affairs in depating him to special duty to port the working of the Chinese „Agricul tural Labourers Protection Ordin- anco throughout the Colony, and it will not have been forgotten yot that ho was sent to Shanghai in 1000 to assist the British do- legates at the Opium conference, At other timos in his career lie has dono duty as Warden of Minos in Perak and Pahang. In January, 1910, he returned to Palang an British Resident which post he hold until his promotion to the Colonial Secretaryship at long- kong early in the present year. Mr. Barnes was then only 4 years alagó.and, although-it-was-well- known that there were many mon senior to him in the Colonial Ser-] vico, his peculiar suitability for

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 8, 1911

No, “any tonic” won't do

-Get Sanatogeni

The doctor's parting caution emphasises a convic- tion based upon knowledge and experience. The doctor kuotes that the ordinary "tonic is nothing hut à temporary stimulant. He knows that his patient needs something which will actually nourish the run- down nervous system--which will convey to the cells the very substance of which they are built up, and-he knows, that this very substance is scientifically com- bined in Sanatogen, which is in truth à definite organic compound of pure milk-proteid and glycero- phosphate of sodium, the two great essentials for nerve repair,

The Great Invigorator.

The doctor knows that the claims made for Sanatogen liave been abtincantly verified by scientific investiga. tion that its merits have been acclaimed by leading authorities and by thousands of his brother physicians, Last, but not least, he knows from his own experience what Sanatogen is capable of doing. He has watched its rejuvenating effect upati people whose nerves had been undermined by worry, overwork or illness.. He has observed, too, how wonderfully it improves appetite and digestion, how it promotes sleep, how it conveys fresh vigour,nud vitality to the overworked body and mind-in short, how wonderfully it strengthens the forces that make far perfect, vihmut nerve-health,

For. Convalescence in Tropical Diseases. "The supreme value of Saratogen, both as an. energising tonic nod as a highly nutritious and concentrated food, is vividly shown by its effects" on convalescents from Malaria, Dysentery, and other tropical diseases.

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Dr. Beheim, writing in the "Colombo Indepen. dent," says :-"If any romedy should find the.. widest appreciation, in tropical countries it is Sanatogen. Not only in any opinion, but in the opinion of many well-known medicat men, there is no preparation which is as powerful to restore vitality, no better tonic, and uoas more suitable to convalescents from tropicăí diseases.”- Another doctor writes from Dum-Dum, Bangore; "I have used Sapatogen with nost gratifying results in several casco convalescing from Malaria, Dysentery and Typhoid. It is a nerve tonic of highly nutritive value and slinilnting influence.

recommend it highly. Furthermo.c, I have personally derived great benefit from its use."

Try. Sanatogen To-day.

Do you need tonic? Are you aware of the futility and danger of using stimulus? Are you longing for a genuine, thoroughly trustworthy four-touie of prave merit? Then you should at once obtain's supply of Sinntogen and so lay thie foundation for better health, strength and happiness. I can be obtained in Hong Kong from Messrs. A. S. Watson & Co.; The Sincere Co., Tad., 215/21, Vosveux Road; and of uli Chemists.

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the post was his recommendation. THE CHINESÈ ENGİNEERING

The relations of longkong to

the Chinese Empire is perhaps the most important element in the government of that Colony. Mr.

Barnes, as Colóniul Secretary,

and no more capable, tuetful guido

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would be the guiding influence A Shiling per Share, free of sex, could have been elector. His has been drolared by the Directors of Boogkong 1st July, 1911. sudden demise has stopped his the above Company, making a total of caroer just at a moment when the 10 per cent for the year ending 28th reciprocal relations of the Colonial

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government with the Chinese had 2nd November at the Chartered BankOFFICES on 1st and 2nd Floors bcou alevated to a moip expansive of India, Australi & China, and the

now in our-c of erection at basis by the opening of the Row-Ras-Asintiu Bank at Tientsin, and No. 6, DES VŒUX ROAD,66 10 loon-Canton tailway and if the anglai

[1468 expectation of many more years to Kim had been fulfilled he would undoubtedly have left a deep im- pression in the record of the de- volopment of that part of the world. Representing the British Governmont at the opening of the

CANTON-KOWLOON RAILWAY (British Section).

NOTICE.

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railway a month ago.Mr. Barnos until farther notice the express

touclied on that phase of their re-ins-loving Kowloon at 8 am and BEST-FNGL'SH-MADE lations. His speech was indica

2.20 p.m. for Cautón, and the trains

tive of his ardent desire to pro-eating Canton at 7.55 am, and 2.25 mote the international friendship for Kowloon are hereby osncelled.

E. 8. LINDSEY, Mann er. Kowloon, 7th Nov., 1911.

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TSANG KWONG

The train leaving Ko+loon at 3.45 and it was received by the Chinese p.m. for Fan Ling will ran t› Shum authorities with undisguised plea-Chan antil further notice. sure. Tho very construction

By Ordor which he placed on the toast which he proposed at the opening ban- quet was expressive. The tonst of success to the Kowloon-Canton Railway," he said, "is roally a toust to the success of Anglo- Chineso co-operation for joint' working to our mutual profit." And in 'a'now-pathetic phrase he expressed the expoolation that, when the line was linked up with the main Eu opean line, he would be passing Samohan with a ticket in his pocket for London, and a return ticket at that." That was one short month'ogo.

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The Hon. Mr. Justice

Robertson, Judge of the Supreme Court, Lahore, Punjab, writes: "My experience. with Saitogen has been....... * very favourable. I took it for some months during the most trying senach of the year, and found it a great,strengthener."

Sir Charles A. Cameron,

C.B., M.D., etc., writes:-"Sanatogen is a substance of the Tighest nutritive value, contalu ing us it does a large amount of organic phos. phorus, in exactly the form in which it can le easily absorbed. It in au excellent nerve food."

Mr. Shirley Tremcarne, Elitor of "Capital," 98, Clive Street, Calcula writes: I cannot speak too highly of Sauntögen, it not only kept me up during a sharp altnek. fever, And afterwards re stored te once more to full vigour. In fact, I was better, and stronger after its course of Saint. ogen tlian before the altack."

** The Medical Times ** -- --Bayx¬— There-la-no

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duthi, whatever that the nutrition of patients Taking Sanatogen ́im- proves wonderfully, due, ia all probability to its being easy of assimila tion, and to. The organic absorbable phosphorus, which it contalus."

Sir, Gilbert Parker, H.P.,

e popular Novelist, writes 20, Carlton House Terrace, S.W.- Iliare tel

with extraordigen

bene-

fit. It is to my mind a true food tonie, feeding the nerves, increasing the energy, and giving fresh vigour to the over-worked. Lody and mind.

Prof. Dr.-C. A. Ewald,

of Berlin University, writes: have used Sanalogen in a number of cases, mainly of a nervis of neurasthente origin, and have obtained excellent results,"

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THE CHINA SQUADRON.

THE GENERAL ELECTRIC Following are the vessels of the

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Submarinos:-

No. 36, Lieut. Commr. Godfrey

Horbort.

No. 37, Lieut.-Commr. A. A, L

Foaner.

No. 38, Lieut.-Commr. J. R. A

Codrington.

Alacrity, despatch-boat, Comdr. A. Logudes, 700 tons, 4 guns, 2,000 i.h.p." Astran, 2nd class cruiser, Captain E. B. Kiddle, 4,360 tonë, 10 guns, 7,000 i.h.p.

Atlas, admiralty lug, Master S

Wust, 015 tous, 1,400 i.h.p.- Bramble, guabout, Lieut-Comdr. B. G. Washington, 710 tons, 900 i.h.p.

Britomart, gunboat, Lieut. Comdr. J. M. Barker, 710 tons, 900 hip.

Cadmus, British aloop, Comdr.

H. Lynes, 1,070 tons, i.h.p. 1,400, Ld:

Cherub, water tank and tug.

Muster W. Smith, 300 tons,, i... 349 : -

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Clio, British sloop, Comdr. H. R. Voale, 1,070 tons, i.h.p. 1,400. Fame, torpedo-bont destroyer, Lt. Comdr. H. S. Monroe, 340 tons, 6 guns, 5,700 i.h.p. Flora, 2nd class oruiser, Captain J. Nicholas, 4,360 tons, 10 guns,-7,000 i.h.p. Handy, torpedo-boat destroyer, Lieut.-Comdr. Hon. Guy Stopford, 205 tons, 6 guns, 4,000 h.p.

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Janus, torpedo-boat destroyer, Lt. Comdr. M. B. R. Blackwood, 320 tons, 6 gune, 3,000 h.p. Kont, ormoured-cruiser, Capt.-8.-

St. J. Farquhar, 9,800 tone, 14 guns, il.p. 22,000.

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WINTER SCHEDULE.

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Morlin, surveying ship, Comdr. B 0. M. Davy, 1,070 tone, 0 guus 1,100 i.h.p.

Minotaur, armoured cruiser (flag- ship Vico-Admiral Sir A. L. Winsloo), Capt. G.0. Cayley, 14,600 tons, i.h.p. 27,000. Monmouth, armoured cruiser,

Captain L. E. Power, 9,800- tons i.h.p. 22,000..

Moorhen, river gunboat, Lieut.- Comdr. G. P. Leith, 180 tons,

guns, i.h.p. 800. Newcastle, 2nd class cruiser, Cap tain George P. E. Hunt, 4,800 tons, turbine, Nightingale, river gunboat, Lt.

Comdr. Olando Hilleraden. Woodward, 85 tons, 240

Otter, torpedo-bout destroyer.

Comdr Lambe, 385 tona, guns, 6,300 i.h.p.

Robin, river gunboat, Lt.-Comdr. Cosmo A. 0. Douglar, 85 tons, 2 guns, 240 h.p

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Rosario, depot-ship for Sub-

marinos, Lt.-Comdr, N. E, Archdale, "080 tons, i.h.p. 1,400.

Sandpiper, river gunboat, Lieut.

Comdr, E. J.J. Southby, 85 tone, 2 guns, 240 h.p.

Snipe, river gunboat, Lt.-Comdr. Maurice B. Leslie, 85 tons, 2 guns, 240 h.p.

Taku, torpedo boat destroyer, Gunner E. J. Trillo, 305 ́tons, i.b.p. 6,000.

Sun. Tamar, receiving ship, Com

modore Eyres, 1,850 tons, 6

Tass

Bassian Train Time is 2 minus fater than 5. MR. Time. For instance

6. p.m..by the former is 5.37 p.ut. by the latter, Supplementary Chargès ou DAIREN-CHANGCHUN Bervice, EXPRESS EXTRA Fzz.....73.00 SKEPING CAD SUPPLIMENT...... 98.01. ANTUNG-MUKDEN LINE Completely reconstructed into standard -gauge.and opts for treille on 3rd November, 1911.

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guns,

Teal, river gunboat, Lieut- Coindr. J. Buohanan, 180 tons, 2 guris, 800 i.b.p.

Thistle, gunboat, Lieut-Comdr. M. B. Baillie-Hamilton, 710 tons, 900 h.p.

Virago, torpedo-boat destroyer, Lieut.-Comdr. Harold D. Adair-Hall, 305 tens, 6 guns,⋅ 6,300 i.h.p.

Waterwitch, surveying ship Lieut. Comdr. R. L. Hincook, 620 tons, 450 i.h.p.

Whiting, torpedo-boat destroyer,

Lieut. Comdr. G. B. Hart ford, 360 tons, 5 guns, 5,000 h.p.

Widgeon, gunboat, Comdr. M.H. Wilding, 105 tons, 2 guns,

800

p.

Woodcock, gunboat, Lieut-

Comdr. B. R. Brooke, 150

tons, 2 guns, 550 k.p.

Agents: MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA I Woodlark gonboat, Ident

Hijk Octobycí 1911

847.

Comdr. G. F. A. Mulook, 77 kan, & guns, 650 b.ps

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