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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, AUGUST 5, 1912.

WORLD'S NEWS

* India.

Tlic English experta, aftor.more than two months'exhaustive study of the site for the now capital. of India, have made their recom- mendation. The prosent city, with its business quarters and its fac tories is to be permitted to spread. as portions of the ground may be found suitable, to the north and to the west, avon porlinps to the oast across the Jumna; but the Viceroy's rosidonce, the Socrota- riats, and the buildings of the Government and its stuff-all in fast that makes for the Imporisl Capital of India-together with the cantonment for the troops, will lie on higher ground to the south-west.

Cyprus.

A deputation of the Grook members of the Legislative Council of Cyprus is in London in order to present their case.

South Africa,.

There is good reason to believe that the discussion regarding the mail contract has boon continuod on board ship botwcou Bir David' Graaff and Bir Owon Philipps with promising results. Sir Owon Philipps, a correspondent at Cape Town understands, suggests further concessions, particularly inregard toexport freighton South African coal, which would form 89 considerable a quid pro quo that the Union Ministers are disposed to reconsider the question of a six years' Lorm for this conveyanco of Governmout cargo from En- gland. The mattor is still un- dooided, and there will be no settlemont until General: Botha arrives in Pretoria and consults the Cabinet, but the prospools of an arrangemont are distinctly favourable.

Chile.

More than a ton of dynamite exploded on July in the Braden Copper Company's mines nt Rancagua; 38 persons were

ed. It is supposed that the ex plosion was caused by a workman unfreezing a small quantity of dynamito near the magazine,

Morocco.

The Sultan's representative has announce to thio Foreign Lo- gations the Sulton's decision to open the closed port of Mohedia to foreign trade on January 1, 1913., Molodia, which is situated on the Atlantiù coast, acne 18 miles north of Rabat, has always' boen favourably considered as a possible port. The estuary of the Sebu River affords excellent pro- tection, and there is deep water; but the entrance is impeded by a formidable bar, the removal of which will necessitato considor- able engineering works.

Panama,

On account of alleged election fraude, which have assured the supromacy until 1910 of a 'spond- thrift Government, prominent citizens of Panama are requesting the United States to appoint an American Comptroller of the Treasury and an American Chief

"Ah. This

What!I

exclaims the man who has read what physicians and their patients say about the wonderful achievements of Sanatogen-the food tonic with lasting effects,

He has read the reports' of physicians, ringing with praise of its value, the opinions of leading authorities, convincing beyond words, and the personal experien- ces of famous men and women-who by the use of Sanntogen have obtained new vigour and health. He has read how it is composed of the two life-giving substances-pure milk-proteid and organic phosphorus -how scientific aud certain is their action upon a debilitated nervous system.

Inspired with confidence he starts the use of Sauat- ogen. He feels the wonderful beneficial action of Sauatogen, its rejuvenating effect upon the nervous system--bow much better appetite and digestion— '! how much greater power of endurance--how much * improved strength of body and mind! There has

been won another devotee of

SANATOGEN

The Food Tonic

and every day, In every land, thousands of men and women are thus given a new lease of health, new strength and vitality, a new joy of living Indeed, the history of Sauatogen is a wonderful record of ald to those whose nerves have become worn and tired.

"A Martyr to Malaria."

The revivifying, strength-giving effects of Sanatogen are most remarkable in cases of convalescence after Malaria, Dysentery, Esteric Fever and other exhausting tropical diseases. Here is a case in point →

Mr. Thomas Lynn, cio Presidency Post Master, G.P.O., Calcutta, writes :-"I had been a martyr to Malaria for four years, becom...” ing weaker and weaker, with the natural rus- down condition and brain fag, nervousness and Dyspepsia. Sanatogen was strongly recom- mended by a friend, and I am delighted to say that only two bottles have made an extra- ordinary difference for the better-nay, for the best. I shall always highly recommend Sasatogen everywhere I go.".

Try Sanatogen To-day. Over,fourteen thousand letters from practising physiciaus pay eloquent tribute to the splendid properties of Sanatogen na au uplaülder of nerves and vitality. That is why Sanatogenstands supreme as the food tonic of intrinsia merit and proven effect. That is why you may use Sanatogen with the utmost confi- dence, with every assurance that It will lastingly benefit your health, Get a bottle to-day. It is sold in Hong Kong by Messrs. A. S. Watson & Co., The Sincere Co., Ltd., 215/21, Vonveux Road; and by all Chemists,

GENERAL News.

Telegraphic Addresses in, London.

Need

for My

Nerves

the government authorities to re- jopon Poom Pon for the importa. tion of live cattle and that tho director of the Bureau of Agricul | turo and the chiol vetorinarian of

The Postmaster-Garieral gives that bureau had been in confer- of Polios, and are demanding new notice that on August 1 a new once with the acting Governor election laws-proceedings which system of registered talographio Goneral on the subject, the would mean the virtual ond of address in London will bo intro- Manila Times" is authorised to Panama as a semi-sovereign State. duced as an experiment. The say that the Government has

Germany. An American subject named the metropolis has become so to the proposal.

number of telegraph addresses in | given, and will givo, no sanction

The Hon. Mr. Justies

Robertsen,

Judge of the Supreme Court, Lahore, Punjab, writtMy experience with Sanatogen has been. very favourable, I took it for some months during the most trying season of the year, and found it a great strengthener,"

Sir Charles A. Cameron,

C.B., H.D., etc. writes:-"Sanalogen is s substance of the highes nutritive valur, contain. ing as it does large amount of organic phos phony, in exactly the form in which it can be casily absorbed. It is an excellent nerve food,"

Mr. Shirley Tremtarne, Editor of "Capital," 98, Clive Street, Calcutta, writes:caunotsjen too highly of Sanatógea It not only kept me during a sharp attack č. but afterwards re fee once more to full vigour. In fact, I was better aud stronger after this course of Saust- ogen than before the attack."

"The Medical Times " says:-There is no doubt whatever that the nutri- tion of patients taking Banatogen improves won- derfully, duc, all

bability, to its being easy of assivtilation and to the organic absorbable phos. phorus which it "con-. Inius,

Sir Gilbert Parker, N.P., the popular Novelist, writes 120, Carlton House Terrace London, S.W.- have upd Sanai. ogen with extraordinary benefit. It is to my mind a true food tonle, feed- ing the nerves, increasing. the energy, and giving fresh vigour to the over worked body and mind.”

Prof. Dr. C. Ai Ewald, -` of Berlin Valvarsity, writes have used Sanalogen in a number of cases, mainly of a nervous dr neurasthenic origin, and have obtained excel. lent results,"

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atting salary required to XXX, afo supervision, for having attempted

Hongkong Telegraplı." to botray plans of the fortifica-sulting the recorde delays the that Sir David de Villiers Graaff Hongkong, 30th July; 1912. ( 552 circulation of the telegrains. would be the Minister for the tions of Heligoland. His fiances,

The new system provides for Cape Province who would resign, Olga Kling, who is an Austrian the insertion in the registered thus carrying out the solisme to

71 subject and was a waitress in address of an Indicator word, reduce the number of Ministers REQUIRED at ones a Bookkeeper Heligoland, was sentenced to six which will enable telegraphists in the Cabinet, announced by

with thorough knowledge of months' imprisonment, on the to send telegrams to the appro-General Botha in a speech at ants. Good Testimonials essential. ground that she failed to betray priate delivery oflice without re- Robertson last June. Colonel Non workers need not apply. Box Bilera to the police, although she forence to records.

Leuchars will probably continue A.B.O., e/o "Hongkong Telegraph. was aware of what he was doing.

No charge will be made for re- to set as Minister of Posts and Hongkong, th July, 1912."

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It is stated that Eilers, who was gistration of the additional word Telegraphs, born in Heligoland as a British

or for its transmission in inland General Li Asks to be Told of ...subject, and afterwards went to

His Faults... America and became naturalized the adoption of the system will telegrams, and for the present

COMPETENT Stenographer and General L has held a confer- Typist (Male) for Balicilər Office. there, returned to Heligoland and

ence with his council at which ho Apply " Box," A., of The "Hong- there met a stranger who offered be optional. him a sum of £5 for sketches of Germany's Falling Blith Rate. promised to issue proclamations kong Telegraph."

The State returns of births and to ask the people's advice, The Horgkong, 80th July, 1912. deaths in 1911 continue to con- people or officials may tell him firm the unsatisfactory character about his faults. The proclamation

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The Columbian Hotel and up-istios of the returns for Prussia, will explain that the reason why wards of 100 collages and busi- In Wurtemberg the excess of some of the most meritorious re- nose buildings in the Thousand births over deaths was only about volutionaries have been disband- Islands Park on the St. Laweance 30,000, os compared with moused is that the country is poor. ED, Lewkilot No. 110, The River, have been destroyed by than 20,000 in 1910 and over The object of the revolution is to Peak. Possion-October 10th, 1919: fire. The burned area covers 30,000 in previous years. In bless the public but not the in- Fall particulars of price or rent can be about ten sores of the principal Wurtemberg, at any rate, it is dividual,

obtained from Mosari, Johnson, Atoken section of the park. The loss is recognized that the downward

The Hankow Daily" News in and Master, Solicitors, Piluce's Build- estimated approximately at $500 tendency will continue, and the informed by the Hupeh Bureau ings, Ice House Brest. 000: (8100,000). According to a Statistical Office calculates that of Foreign Affairs that at the rustworthy authority fire losses aftor 1915 there will be a reduc-repeated request of General Li in the United States and Canada tion in the number of children Yuan-hung and the authorities of in's the earlier half of 1912 were for whom provision has to be the Hupeh Bureau of Foreign $25,000,000 ($1,000,000) above

made in the elementary schools, Affairs, Dr. L N. Chang of Yale ths earlier half of 1911, and

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