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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1912.

GENERAL NEWS.

Chinese Post, Office BIL

The Bill providing for Chinose control of tho Postal Adminis tration has been road for the first timo at the National Assembly.

It appears, remarks an ex chango, that the Bill originated from a petition received from postal clerk, which stated that, during the Ching' dynusty, the Poats wore under Ynohushpa, but, owing to neglect by the latter, the Dopartment gradually fell into the bands of foreignora, which was undesirable. The petitioner niment the dismissal of all; foreignere employed in the Postal Administration.

The War Junk's New: Attempt."

The junk Ningpo, which has been refitted at the New Engi- nooring Works, Shanghai, was to bo undocked on July 12, leaving for Los Angolus, on the 15th, Captain Scurr has determined, taught by his provious experience, not to sail on a Friday, since ther junk, on her first unfortinate irip, sailed on a Friday, the two' mon were lost overboard on the thirteenth of the month, she wont ashore on a Friday, and was ru floated on the following Friday,

Coiners Caught at Work Another Singaporo coining den was cleaned out by Petecláve Inspector Taylor and his assis tants on July 9.

They took a trip to Paya Lebar Rond and walked for two miles along a jungle path leading off that highway. There they surrounde shut and raided it. Inside, aj

·Chipcso· man and woman were ongrossed in making deltor andl fifty-cent piecos. A full set of implements was found and the mualds containod coins that were still hot from the firo. The couple were brought to Singapore and appeared before Mr. Arthur, who reminded them.

Shanghai Prison-breaker Tried,

Adolph Grimsingor, of the U.S. Navy, the runaway prisoner whose cuse wo reported recently, has boon charged at Shanghai with breaking from the U. S. gaol on the night of June 28; with com- hitting an assault upon Sander Singh, the gaol watchman; with stealing a eqt of keys belonging to the gaol from the watchman; and with aiding J. G. B. Hadley to escape from the goal..

The decision of this Court was roserved.

Betting in the Straits. The draft of the proposed ounel- ment dealing with betting and bookmakers in the Straits Settle. ments has been published. The draft provides for the most drust io legislation. It aims at total abolition. Thero is no question of control, and while declaring betting illegal, members of the Singaporeand Penang Turf Clubs aro allowed to enter lotteries and take part in the totalizator and

· pari-mutuel.

Chinese Literary and Art Association1.

says

Tho "Poking Daily News" that an Association for promoting Chinese literature is being or ganizod by many prominent Chinese chulurs. The purpose of the Aracciation is to promote the study of Chinese literature and to cultivate a love for old Chinono paintings and monu- scripta,

Bodles from the Titanic. The captain of the Britishi steamer Ilford, which arrived at Hamburg from Galvoston (Texas), stated on June 23 that he found the bodies of three of the Titanic) victims.370 miles from the spot. where the liner sank.

Papers found on the bodies show that they were those of three. of the Titanio stewarde living in the Tale of Wight. The bodies wore buried at sen,

Distinguished Service Roward,

Major and Quartermaster A. Martin, retired pay, late Royal Artillery, has been granted a Die- tinguished Service Reward. The gallant veteran, who is 71 years of age, joined the Army in 1855 as

No, "any tonic" won't do

-Get Sanatogen

The doctor's parting caution enphasises a convic tion based upon knowledge and experience, The doctor knows that the ordinary of toile" is nothing but a temporary stimulant. He knows that his particut needs something which will actually nourish the rum- down nervous system-which will couvey 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 a definitë organic compound of pure milk-proteid und glycero- phosphate of sodium, the two great essentials for nerve repair,

The Great Invigorator.

The doctor knows that the claims made for Sanatogen have been abundantly 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 Sauntogen is capable of doing. He has watched its rejuvenating effect upon people whose, nerves had been undermined by worry, overwork or less. He, has observed, too, how wonderfully it improves appetite and digestion, how it promotes sleep, how it conveys fresh vigour and vitality to the overworked body and mind-in short, how wonderfully it strengthens the forces that mukę for perfect, vibrant perve-health-

For Convalescence in Tropfen! Diseases.

The supremo value of Sanatogen, both as an energising tonic and an a highly nutritious and concentrated food, in vividly showa by its effects on convalescents from Malaria, Dysentery, and other tropical diseases.

Dr. Behelu, writing in the "Colinbo Indeper dent," says:----"'If any remedy should find the widest appreciation in tropical countries it ia Sauatogen. Not only in my opinion, but in the opinion of many well-known medical men, there is no preparation which is as powerful to restore vitality, uo,better toxic, and none more suitable to convalescents from tropical diseasca," Another doctor writes from Dam Dam, Bangore: "I have used Sunatogen with most gratifying results in several casca convalescing frous Malaria, Dysentery and Typhoid. It is a nerve tonic of highly mutritive value and sliumlating inQuence," I recommend it highly. Furthermore, I have personally derived great benefit from ita use."

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Robertson, Judge of the · Supreme Cours, Lature, Punjab, writes: "My exper ence with Samatogeni lins been very favourable. I took for sine months during the most trying sevnun of the year, and "found it a great strengthener.!":

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