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THE PRINCE AS SEAMAN,

His Royal Highness's Future.

battalion and has had practical ex- pariance of the "toll" side of on

spretion as well as of the spectacular side. Throughout the whole period of his training on board he has been an extremely

The Prince of Wales concludod recently his period of training rd worker, and has struck all as a midshipman on board the those about lim, high and low, as battleship Hindustan, and had what we call "n live thing." It an opportunity of sponding was obvion that he liked the life few days, with his parents and and esinostly endeavoured to do other members of the Royal Fam credit to himself and to those mu- ily before the King and Queen trusted with his "nition in the sot out for India. To allow of various departments. He always his doing this he terminated his appeared to got an intelligent aruise about ton days ourlier than grip" of what was set him to was originally anticipated, but,Burn, and his genuine interest subject to this excoption, the provented him from regarding original programme mapped out any hity on board as too arditous. for him las boon carried out in Everybody in the Hindustan will its entirety. A theo months be sorry to lose so good a comrade oruise was arranged for him, and and so intelligent a "min." I say ho has worked thoroughly hard "man" advisedly, because he has. for the whole of that poriod, less shown application and aptitude. the few days deducted to permit beyond what might have been of his seeing something of his reasonably expected. He is a parents before they got out for thoroughly hard worker, and is in many respects far ahead of Delhi..

lus

During the 'coming winter his Royal Highness will continue his studios at York Cottage, Sand- ringham,and while it is officially stated that the plans for his ful- uro have not yet been definitely made, it is understood that thoso studios are intended to be profatory to

orpora

course at one of great

years.

NAVAL WORK FOR THAMES

Discouraging Statement by Mr.

Churchill

Jniversition.

Mr. Churchill, the First Lord The King and Queen live all

g been keenly desirous that of the Admiralty, intimates that Brinco should take up his tho chances of naval shipbuild- l duties soriously, and it is ing ordors being given to the Zotly in accordance with their

Thames fext your are sull. Tho fajesties wishes that he has been subjected to all the disciplino and statement was made to a 'doput restrictions applied generally ation of London Liboral and Lab- throughout the Service and not our members, which waited upon excused a single duty, however him recently to urge the claims ́ ́ arduous or humble, on account of

his oxalted rank.. Not the sipall of the Thaines in view of tho est exception or discrimination contracts for the coming year. Jas been made in his favour, and Mr. Churchill said he would boa to whatever high duties the duties in mind all the considerations the future may call him, he will which had beon faid before him.' hovo cause to be thankful for the thoroughness of the training in- But, first of all; he had to scrnti- parted in that Service of which niso closely the tenders submit- the King is himself so distinguishi-tod, and though he wished to in ad an urnament.

terpret the rule relating to the

On board the Hindustan there lowest tender in an intelligent have boon some departures from general practice, but they have and liberal spirit there' was a cortainly not been discriminatory margin beyond which he could in his favour. Captain Campbell, not go. After paying due hood who has had charge of his Royal Highness, was auxions to give him all the factors

in the

at least a fair insight into all de-enso, he intimate with regret partments of a great battleship, that the outlook for tho Tirunes and as the programme, had to be was mot vory promising, compressed into three months

some modifications of the usual

course of training were inevitable. POSITION AT HANKOW. The Prince has accordingly re- ceived his instruction from or through the hand of overy single department on board,

The young Prince is of a par-

ticularly modest and retiring dis-

Conilleting Reports

The following is from the N.

position, and his apparent diffi-C. Daily News of Nov. 30:-.

ONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 6‍1911

dence in public might easily be According to yesterday's news TWENTY misinterprete. To those most from Hankow, received by wirg- closely in touch with him he is known to be deeply and enthusins-less telegraphy, the ollicial state-

“And you must take Sanatogen regularly for

several weeks

This urgent advice is given by physicians every day, in every civilised country, to sufferers from Nervous Debility, Brah-fag, Lack of Vitality, Sleeplessness, Disorders. Digestion, Poverty of Blood and various Wasting Diseases.

· Physicians know that Sanatogen is a true scientific. 'compound of organic phosphorus and pure conicen. trated proteid, forming a new substance which eagerly and completely absorbed by the tissues and. possesses unique tonic and reconstructive qualities.

The Supreme Restorative.

Physicians can speak from ex pericuce of the great. recuperative effects which Sauatogen has upon the brain, nerves, blood and muscles. They have watched its revivifying action upon people whose nervous strength has been depleted, by over-work, worry or disease. They have noted how Sanatogen gives Tasting benefit, how it regenerates the appetite and digestion, brings back the bloom to the cheek, replaces wakeful nights by sound refreshing sleep- In short, enables the human machinery to perform its functions so perfectly that the patient loses his depression of spirits, gains confidence and courage, and finds life again worth living,

Fighting Malaria and Dysentery.

Apart from its value as a general tonic, Sanato gen is of the greate:f service to the physician in fight'ng Malaria, Dysentery and other acourges of tropical climates.

On this subject,. Dr. H. H. W. H., of Babu- garah, United Provinces, writes: "I have much pleasure in certifying to the value of Sanatogen in cases of Dysentery, Enterle Fever and other exhausting diseases. I have used it regularly in my practice for the past two years, and in no single instance.have I been disappointed with its results. I can honestly affirm that many of my worst cases owe their recovery to Sanatogen."

Try Sanatogen To-day.

At the head offices of the manufacturers of Sanafogen there are filed more than fourteen thousand letters from practising physicians who, certify to the value of Sanatogen. Truly a magnificent monument to the value of this unique tonle-food I' But no less impressive is the enthusiastic testimony of patients Lhemselves. Thousands of well-known people in every walk of life have publicly testified to the wonderful benefits they have received from Sanatogen, and a few of their letters are reproduced here.

Begin to take Sauatogen to-day, and thus lay the foundation of new health and nerve force, You can get Sanatogen in Hong Kong from Mossra. A. §. Watson & Co.; The Sincere Cor: Jt3, 215/21, Vosveux Road; and of Il Chortlets, ...

FIVE HOURS ON

A RAFT.

tically earnest in the dischargement, quoted yesterday by our Sole Survivor of a Crew of Eleven- of any duty entrusted to him; but Poking correspondent, that Wa-

The Hen, Mr. Justice

Robertson, Judge of the Supreme Court, Lahore, Pannjili, writes: --" My experience with banalogen has been very favourable look

it for some monllis during the most trying senson of the year, and found it a great strengthener.

Sir Charles A. Camerna,

G.B., M.D., t.. writes:-" Sanatogen is a anbalance of the highest nutritive value, contatti- ing, as

as it doca a large amount of

of organic phos phorus, fu exactly the form in which it can be easily absorbed. It is an excellent nerve food,"

·Mr. Shirley Tramcarne, {

Editor of "Capital,”-98, Clive Street, Calculla, writes:-"I cannot speak too highly of Sanatogen, It not only kept inc up during a sharp attack of fever,

but afterwards re- stored me once more to fall vigour. In fact, I

was better and stronger after this course of Sanat- ogen than before the attack."!

"The Medical Times" ** says ?— " There

no

doubt whatever that the nutrition of patients taking Sanatogen im- proves wonderfully, due, In all probability, to its belug casy of assimila- tion and to the organic -absorbable

phosphorus which it contalas.”

Bir Gilbert Parker, M.P., the popular Novelist, writes 12" 20, Carllon House Termce, B.W,-- I have used Sunatogen with extraordinary bene fit. It is to my

kind true" food tonic, feeding the nerves, increasing the energy, and giving fresh vigour to the over worked boily and mind.".

Prof. Dr. C. A. Ewald;

of

.

Berliu University writes: "I have used Sanatogen in a number of cases, mainly of a nervous or neurasthent origin, and have obtained excellent resul:8,"'

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Landed at Gruusby by the Gor- with his studiousness is associated chang had capituluted is evidently marked brightness of disposition and the keonest intelligence. He wrong. The gates of the city man steamship Gretchen Muller,

visions of Ordinance No. 47 of is, like his father and grandfather, wore closed and there was no H. Frenneson, the mate of the in accordance with the po a particularly kesu observer and means of ascertaining what was Swedish barque Hestia,, told a 1911 all Clubs, Companies, part- astuto critic of what goes on around passing within. A fow shots thrilling story of shipwrook. The nerstrips nhl Associations con- him, and oven when apparently were being exchanged between. Hestia, with a crow of eleven, sisting of 10 or more persone most absorbed allows very few the forte of Wuchang and Han-

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