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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1912.

POST OFFICE.

SHIPPING NEWS.

ARRIVED.

BIBERIAN ROUTE, SUPER- JURIPTION UNNECESSARY Kinkasan Maru, Jap ... 8,884, 11. FOR EUROPE."

£20 must be accompanied with nu for ice codified by the United States Consul General for Bongkong.

+

MAILS VIA SIBERIA,

Left Loaded

VESSELS IN PORT.

Korisumal, 8th Sept-Milke Canada Main, Jap. 8, 8,760, K 3rd Sept, Coal-M. B. K. Brisgavin, Ger, S., 5,000, Qi stoabma,

Drufer,

9th Sept.-Bhangbai 8th Bept, Gen-H. X. L. Nor. 8, 1,109, J. Bing, Sih Sept Bangkok via Swatow 8th Sept. Gen.-Ein Tay Loong.

Kwongsang. Br. ., 1.428, J. W. Casto, 9th Sept-Swatow

8th Sept., Gon.J. M. &

Oo,

Wai, Ger. K., 1,115, J.

Mail Steamers

THE PENINSULAR

5th Bopt, Flour.-O. 6: K. AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.

| Mari, 8th Sept—Slinngha!

boining, Ger. Bs 1,021, J. Brabo. 14 h Sept.---Canton 3 a Sopt.,

Ballast.--B, & 8. Dagny, Nor. B.., 992, F. Solveen, 4th Supt. Manila lat. Augu Good&Co,

Empress

of Japan, Br. 8.s. 3,080, S. Robinson, n_x.*., 6th Sopt.—| Vascourar 14th Aug, sai Shanghai 2nd, Bipt, Mail and G.-O. P. R. Co. Kobler, Eth SeptBangkok Haliutis, Fr. s.o., 1,070, Bakkar, 7th aad Bwatow 8th Sept, Gen.) -B. & 8. Sibir, Br. .., 1,885, R, Lerontus 9th Sept-Shanghai, Bli Supt., Ballast.& Co.

EUGENICS CONGRESS. and we were still so ignorant that any extensive or radical scheme Marriage and the Unfit, of eugenics which prosupposed or even aimed at sudden and When the Eugenics Conferenco dramatic changes in human rosumed its doliberations re-naturo, as all the Utopias had hit-

Letters and post cards for Europe'will. cently at the Imperial Institute, horto done, was Boientifically out London, Major Leonard Darwin of the question, Continuing, hon future be despatobed by the roots of Siberis maless marked by tse"santera presiding,

Baid that society could not be for transmission by anther route. Professor Samuel George Smith charged with failing to provide Printed thatter and samples will (Minnesota University) road a adequate careers for ability in the continus to be sent by the Buss Canal paper on "Eugenios and the Now professions. Its failure was of route." Social ConsciousnOBA." The new another aort. In all professione

The value limit on Parcels to the social consciousness, he said, was (except perhaps, that of the indicated, first, by the larger actress) the young were under- United Sistes via San Francison, or powers and duties assumed by the paid, and established reputations to Honolulu, has now been removed. State; and, secondly, by the now were everpaid. It would be fatals way be soot up 10 y value, Keong sonse of sacial, solidarity affect eugenically preferable to do the but those exceeding $200 Mi or ing persons and groups of por opposite. Yet the existing prac sons within the State. The ex- tico was largely due to uninton clusion from parenthood of such tional stupidity and failure to wards of the Stato as the discover ability soon onough. foeblo-minded, the insano; and the It should be observed that, panpor had gone beyond debate; without the lost theoretical and for all that were legally ox-intention, the merely practical oxi- cinded from parenthood custodial goncios of alucation had in Eng- care was required. There was nad gradually produced a need to develop a new ethical sense system and u sentiment which to of the individual in regard to his some extent counteracted mis- own relations to the social group. chief and, potentially at least, Wo had not yet sufficient facts to might have considerable augoni- establish a definite relation be- cal value-a valuo which could tween physical fitness and social bo, enormously increased by

Dealing with the relatively slight modifications.. officiency. question of maternity among the A discussion. followed, in the poor, he pointed out that hard la course of which Dr. Murray Leslie bour must be forbidden to the ex-expressed the view that if boys pectant mother, who must have were told and taught to realise nourishing food, while hor sur-the high ideals of girlhood, roundings should be wholesome, womanhood, and parenthood they Japan via The economio problem was solved, would not spend so much time in the increased vitality and con- worshipping at the shrines of Swatow, sequent earning power of the theatrical divinities. Referring coming generation. Comin to to the present Boy Scout move- don with the ignorance of ment, he said it bade, fair indeed Macso-Per Sui Tai, 11th Sept., 1.15 : Haiyang, Ir Foochor. parents nid the defects of chil-for the future of the coming Japan vin Kobo, Vistosis, Thon ma and laverclyde, for New York. d.en. Professor Sinith contended generation.

that, the State having invaded the

home and having set standards,

both physical and moral; for the

family, it was its duty to secure

the proper physical environmout

TOKYO'S DEPRAVED

YOUTH.

|

Aug. 21 Aug. 25

Due Shanghai Sept. 7 Sept. 9

MAILS DUE. Eaglib, Dova bs, 11th inst. Biberian, Anhui, 12th inst. Gorman, Buslow, 18th inst. American, Chigo Matu, 27th inst.

Fort

MAILS CLOSE.

Bayard, Haiphong, Fakhoi nd Saigon For Si-kiang, 11th Sept., 8 4..

Straite

and Caylon-Por Kaga-ma,

11th Bopti, 9 A..

Robe-For Miyazaki maru, 11th Sept., 10 A.M.' Amoy and Foochon-Per

AMSUN

F

Sept.Balik Parpan 311 Aug Bulk oil-A, P. C», Jalinano, Ger..., 952, H. Ipland,

Deh Sept.-Holbow Sept., Gen.-J. & Co. Mauiang, Ir. M., 1,945, Weigl, 5th Buyt-Sandakan 50th Ang., Ga.J., M. & Co. Miyajima Maru, Jap. 8.8, 998

7

8. K.

WILL despatol VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTS on or about

FOR

DATES namol-

SHANGHAI

LONDON, VIA)

USUAL Ponze CALL **** ["LONDON & ANT- WERP v.8'FORE, PERAKO, U'MBO, PORT SAID AND MAREXILLEṛ.....pas }

STKAMERA

DEVANHA Capt. W. R. Hickoy,

INDIA Cazd. G. W. Gordon, N.N.R.

SARDINIA "Umpt. C. G. Talbot, 8.8.8.

NANKIN Capt. Owon Jones, R.N.RU

SHANGHAI: KOBE MOJI, &YOKOHAMA

For further portioniers, apply to

9th Saplombor, 1912.

Fuchigama, 7th Sept.- Serator 6th Sept., Gon.-O. P. & 0. 8. N. Co.'s offico,

Hongkong. On Bang, Br. ., 1,797. A. G. Smith, 6th Sept.Chinwantes 28th Ang,, Ôen —J. B. & Co. Pheampaat. Br. ... 1,065, Jes, H.

Elcano, Am. s... 654, Altonaga, Dah Sept-Manila Gth Sept, Bugar. Kaga Maru, Jap. s. 3,006, Tablon, 9th. Bept-Yokohama 28th Ang, Gon.-N. Y. K. d'Iberville, Fr. cruitor, Romiens, th

Sept.-Kwangchowwan, Ynensang, Br. s.s., 1,228, P. H. Roll, 10th Sept.-Manila 7th Sapt., Goa-J., M. & Co. Lysemoon, Ger. .., 2,000, Half

10th Sept Baigon Gth Sept., Gen-H. A. L Miyazaki Maru, Jap. .., 8,500, T. Marai, 10th Sept.-Antwerp, Cotton.-N. Y. K. Haimun, Br. 8 s., 641, J. W. Erane, Biboria, 10th Sept-Swatow 9th Sept., G.-D. L. & Co.

BOUR OFFICE.

Vancouver--Por Protesilaus, Taichas, for Shangkai.

Tesa, for Cebu.

11th *ept., 2'r.x

Scott, 6th Sem-Ba gən 2nd | Sept., Gea.Wo Fat Sing. Protesilaus, Br. a.s., 6,118, J. Mel-

trenih, 7th Bipt.-Liverpool | al Mail 5th Sept., Gen.)

B. & 9.

♬ ro, en 1850 A. Zealer,

Gil Sept, San Franciso

10th Aug Mall and Occ.-- P. M. 9. 8. Un.

TO BAIL ON

NOOB. 12th Sept.

Noon, 14th Sopt

About 18th Sept.

REMARK

Abont

19th Sept.

[ Froight, andˆ

Passage

Freight and Passage

Proiul and ∙Pasenge.

Freight and Passage

II, W. D SHALLARD,

Acting Superintendent.

NORDDEUTSCHER

LLOYD.

BREMEN.

For

GERMAN MAIL LINES:

NAPLES, GENOA, AL-

Kalja-mata, 11th Sept., 11 CLEARANCES AT THE HAR-Si Kinng. Fr. 5.8., C15, E. de Catalano IMPERIAL

8th Sept-Haiphong 7th. Sept., Goa.-M. M. Tjimahi, Datch 8 8., 9,048, Scheim- bort, th Sept-Jaya - Tol Eopt, Bugar.-J. O. J. L. Ton Sui, Br... 981, P. N. Markis- son, 3rd Sept.-Hriptiong 1st Sept., Timber-Order. Ulysses, Br. 6. 2,282, O. E, Day.

8th Sept.-Takao, 7th Sop"... GenB. & 9. Vestfold, Nor. B., 1,112, BertoleED, B-pt.-Swatox 70 Sop... Gen.-A. T. K.

Japan via Nagasaki-Per KinkaOneng, for Canton.

Pakliol, for Bourabaya. maro, 11th Sept., 3 rat.

Baron, for Bangkok. Shanghai, North Chlua and Japra rỈN

Kobe-For Kamskura-mara, Kaga-maru, for Landag, Prodasilius, for Tacoma, 11th Sept., 4 r..

Okara, for Kobe, Amoy and Fonchow-Per

Kamakura, for Kobe. Haimun, 12th Sept, 10 A..

Kaijo-marn, for Swatow, &banghai and North Oblon (Eamp, via Bi baia) Por Daranha, 1208|; Eept., 11 A..

Siberian

Mail-

P.M.

8 M

Recently some thres hundred for the humo. It was a municipal youths and girls of the various problem; it was a problem of pn-sahrols in Tokio have been arrest-watow, blic honith, nud the whole move-ed by the Metropolitan Police on ment looked to the triumph of a charges of theft, disorderly cou- vital democracy, which was more duct, seduction, blackmail, etc., A good important than either political or says a Renter's mesṣugo. industrial democrnoy.

number haye boon sont home to The Most Valuable Work. their parents with strict. in- They would make faster pro-structions that they be domestic-Manso Per Sai Tai, 12th Sept., 1.16 gross in work represented by that. nlly punished, whilst the worst Congress if they frankly re-offenders have been detained in cognised some of their limitations, prison and will in due couree be It was the fact gonorally re-sent to reformatories. cognised that the population The incident has given couse to expanded to the food supply. Ita donl of heart-searching in the was, perhaps a closer statement community, and the Pross, official to any that it expanded to the semi-official, and indopondent, economic limit indicated by the has discussed the affair at longth. standard of living. If conditions The semi-ollicin! "Ohuo Shim- were easy, marriagos wore curly bun," in analysing the causes of and prolific, and the vital human the present wave of frivolity or force did not yield to either law worse through the adolescent or reason. The most valuable sections of the community, declares work that could be undertaken that times have changeil in Japan,

Sandakan-Por Mausaug, 12th Sopt Shanghai and North China-Per

Obinhus, 12th Sept., 8 r..

Haiphong, Pakhol and Saigon-Per Macao-Pox Sui Tai, 18th Sept., 1.15

Singan. 19th Sept, 9 .M.

Weihaiwel and Tientsin-Per Hui

Siberian

Mail

P.M.

chow, 19th opt, 4 r... Shanghai, North Chins And Japan vis Kobe (Europe via Siberia)-Por Sydney. 15th Sept.

P.M.

by those interested in eugenics and that although the old customs Straits and India via Bombay-Por

have boon abolished or are dying

place..

was to apply the senso of social solidarity to the proper care of out no now oustoms of modesty Shangani. North Chian and Japan vin those childron who wore born and discipline have taken their into the world under the torms that now obtained. The fact was, nature was luxurious in life and resourceful in carrying out her aims. She was continually try

HAVE WE FORGOTTEN.

THE TITANIC.

It is reported, though not offi-

ing to repair the ravages cially, that, despite reports of which failure and folly made dangerous icebergs in the North upon the strength of one gene- Atlantic, some transatlantic steam- ration by producing a now Adam and Eve for the fresh garden of ships, disregarding the recom mendations of the Hydrographie Elen. Nearly all children were woll born. With a wider knowled-Oflice, have resumed the northern lanos in use before tho Titanio geof hygiene,n better distribution disaster. We hope that this re- of wealth and leisure, and a

is not true. But it is further

port

higher sonse of personal respon reported that two great steam- Bibility on the part of the parents, ships on their latest crossing were the problem of heredity from the physical point of view would compelled to stop their engines to avoid icebergs. We recom- practically vanish,

Philippine

DEPARTED.

Sept. 10. Shinyo-nara, for San Francison. Haiyang, for Foochow Ohinhas, for Canton. Kwongsang, for Canton. Tingsang, for Shanghal Hongbao, for Singapore. Bringavía, for Colombo. Glenfarg, for Yokohama. Taishap, for Shanghai,

Pakbei, for Bourabaya. Tjiliwang, for Kobs. Inverclyde, for Straits.

Sibir, for Straits. Shidzuoka-maru, for Seattle.

Tean, for Philippine Islande.

PASSENGERS ARRIVED, Per as, Miyazaki Maru, arrived 10 h 86,t, from Antwerp, &e. :— Binpotenved, A. Olaxton, A. Franklin, Mrs. L. Franklin, Master Goldsmith, Mrs, H.

Capri, 14th Bopt., 10 à M..

Kobo-Por G. Apear, 11th Fept., 10. Straits, Bumab. Oylon, de- laldo, We on Australis, In-Goldsmith, Mr. G. dia, den, Egypt, td Europe Hunt, Mrs. T.

Hunt, Capt. R. vis, Brind'si." (Lats Latters ilam, tɔ noɔn.. Extra

|Hollway, J. Postage 10 cents.) (Supple mentary mail n board up to tha timu fixed fod rarture

Holloway, Mrs. M. Loglio, Mra. H. Inglis, Master C. Inglis, Master L. Isangs, N.. Mair, B.

Rad, Mrs. D. White, Miss R. Walkden, Miss

PASSENGERS DEPARTED.

Per a.. Goeben, sailed on 7th Sept..

of the mail (Fxtra Tostage for Shanghai, &c. :---

10 cuat), (Letters posted Aastrup, 0.

in all the Pillar Boxor in Alais, Mrs. time for the first clearancoyrar, F. will be included in this on-boang, Mr. and tract mail.) "he Parcel Mrs. Mail will be closed on Friday. Cheng Pau-rhon Sept. 13th at 5 p.r.-Per Durand, O. B, India, 14th Sept, 11 .. Dorian, J. H.

P.M.

Brut. Th. Van

skud-Per Yuanang

Franz, O

Losenhaus, E. Junger, H.

14th Sept, I rx. mend passengers going to Europe Macao-Paz Bni Tai, 14th Sept., 1.15 Mrs. Hensley (president of the this summer to avoid any lines New York Mothers' Cluba) re which, in disregard of forewarned Straits. and India vin Caloutta-Par Jo Jon-m marked that everyone know that poril from ice, take routes where children at a very early age that peril exists. The excuse that asked question, perfectly natural questions; for instance, as to passengers suffer from heat on

the southern route is wholly in-

Siberia n

Mall.

Jelungs 14th Sept., 2 PM, Johomabura, J.

Kawabars, Y. Kwon K-sun Kai Kai-chin Kwon Kwong Lo Man-fon Lo Nan-chlo McDonald, R. Ogilvio, Mrs. Pearne, Mr. and

Mrs. Y. A Stewart, Money Wong Kan-fuük, Mr. and Mrk.

Shanghai, Morib Obios. Ja- Par Ls. Prior Sigismund, sailed ou pan via Nagasaki, United 8th Sept., for Manila, &c. :— Btates, South America and Avery, W. H

Canada via Vanoo¬vor (E-Athersy, J. E. VIA Biberia) Per Brandes

rope

Empres of Japan, 14th Bretzhe, H. Sept. 5 ..

Bermol, B. F.

their own origin. As a general adequate to justify taking the risk rule these questions were not of encountering ice. There are answered, when in reality it was orions difficulties about the en very desirable that they should forcement by law of definite routes be replied to properly. A great on steamship companies, for it is Simits and many mothers were afraid of probably true that flexibility in importing sex information, but the selection of routes is at least Bhanghal and North Chion-Por Fernanglo, A.

Burmah-Per Matira, Colbert, 0, the 14 Sept., & ENTE Fray, W. 8. Kwongsang, 14th Sept, Grabsch,

P.M.

Homen, Mra

Meyer, M. Meyer, Th

Mail, Binta” A, Od n, Mas F. Robelm, F. Richler, R. Richards Rost, W. Hoad, Mr. & Mrs.

H. G.

she (Mrs. Hensley) thought that desirable, if not necessary. But was a great mistake. It was public opinion should enforce Shanghel and Forth Olins For Baushaer, W. E. Byfer, Mis. Ob extremely dangerous to put the policy of caution, and it will child's. questions aside, because

por manner..

Siberian

Anhui, 14th Sept., 5 ru..

Faitan, 17th Set 10

H.

Keeda, W.

SAILING VESSELA

Comet, Br. 4-mastod barque; 2,804,;

W. J. Davis, 18 Juno- New York Mid Feb., Oil.— S.,0. Co.

GIERS GIBRALTAR, PRINZ LUDWIG SOUTHAMPTON, ANT- ( Capt. F. v. Blazer 18,300 WERP and HAMBURG.J

KOBE

BHANGHAI, TSING-)

TAU,

and YOKOHAMA mener

MANILA.

ANGAUR,"

TO SAIL UN

(WEDNES)AY

8.b S.ptember

10 A

BULOW Oap. 1. Schuifor

16,900

About WED'DAY, 18th Sept.

(SATURDAY,

5.100

5th October,

ni 10 ..

YAP, NEWGUINEA, 【PRINZ' WALDEMAR BRISBANE, SYDNEY (Capt. H. Bromer

and MELBOURNE

About TUESDAY, 17th Sept.

KOBE and YOKOHAMA

{ PRINZ WALDEMAR

Capt. H. BromIST

6,000

SHI'S PASSED THE CANAL..

London, August 18

KUDAT & BANDAKAN..

(BORNEO

Biddle of

1. Coja. F. Sembili

Abent 13th September,

A tirais. Iron

China :-l; hian

P. E. Frad 19 Fteptor, Walten Hall

The fo lowing van els have pasted & DIRECT to SANDAKAN... RAJA Onal:-Ajx Kourbering Suay

Simi, Glouabiel, Burma o Princo.

6

Landon, AR Arrivals from China-Liberis. Oceanien Tyolons

The following rosols, have pered the Con 1: Bonaron, China, Goslen Sozovia, Tango Maru.

London. August 20 Arrivals {mota Chion Ajax, Beatonich, Tronkai.

The following vocals, have passed tho Canal-Baron Napier, Bollero- phon, Bennro, Brasilia, Japan,

caulus, Mi dicham Castle, Miyasak Maru, Myunidon, St. Patrick, 8y day, Yorck.

London, Agust 23.

Quto" sr

All the steamers of the European Ling are fitted with Wireless Tolography. New Fys amf Tolofankon.

For further Particulars, apply to

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOÝr,

MELCHERS & CO.,

Hongkong, 8th September, 1912.

GENERAL AGENTS, HONGKONG and UHINA.

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Arrivals from Chia-Ceplon, DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO., LD.

Thosque. Koorber, Prometheus, Tango Maru,

The follo ing vasula hoped the Canal-0. Fard I soi %, Pul, nasien, Poona, Priam, Yang Taze, Bhosus,

Hongkong-South China Coast Ports.

Highest Case, Fastest and Most Luxuricus Steamers 01 the Coast, haring splendid Accommodation for First-Cläis Passengers. Ehotric Light, Excalient

Chisine. London, Aagat 27. Arrivals from China :-Denbigh-- hire, Polyno.ion, Begoria, Bancos, Alesis,

Toe following vessels hve pol the Canal:Benaleuch, Bu'or Glenek, Glenturral. Monmouthshire, Sambiy, Amadi,

London, Septembar 8. Arivals from China:Balleroph n Myraidon, Yo k, Rheaus.

he

FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHOW RETURN. (Oocopying 0° to 10 daya)

RINAMOXIPS.

CAPTAIN

.

LEAVING.

HAIMUN...... | J.W. Enos ...... | THURSDAY, 12th Bept, at 11, 4., HAITAN...... .J. 8. Bosch......... TUESDAY, 17th Sept, at 11 am..

Steamers will arrivé as, and depart from, the Os's Wharf near Blake Pier

For Freight and Passage, apply to

Douglas, Lapraik & Co., General Managers.

The following ve sels have passed 201

Canal: Calcha,

Prinzoss Alice, Yunana.

Montrore

London, September 0

Arrivals from China Brasil THE EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN

Indomeṇeas, Kama Mara, Bram'oy.

The following vessels 'bara puwed the Cana! ;---Armand Bobic, Dunbar, Indramayo, Nyanz, Para, Atreus,

TIDE TABLE:

Sept. 10th to 10th Edɔt., 1013.

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Henseler, Sister Th. E. do so, provided the travelling Bwatow, Amay and Foochow-Por Kaapp, W. B. they were curried elsewhere, and publio learn habitually to profer

Kinald, W. A. Spilzal probably answered in an impro the longer and safor route. If

Shanghal, North China, Ja-Krogmann, H. Biuban, F. Pria Moji, Viotaris and Linnenberg, Slater Schenk, A. Miss Johnson (Bristol) asked public opinion is ineffective, it

Shans, W. 0. Tacoma (Europe via Storia Lahmani, H. what would be the practical out-may become necessary to secure the action of governments on

Thumpion, Mr.as. -Per Cards maro, 17th come of that Conference. She both aides of the ocean, oo-operat

Im Tse-sup

E. P. Bept, 11 wished she might say that one

MoBride, Mr and Tennemann, W. object would be to petition Parlining for this purpose; for it ought Fhilippine Islands-Par Haifong, 17th

Wetzel, M. not to be forgotten that much the ment to got the Feeble-minded larger majority of passengers on

McCloskey, Milan - Bill through.

traits, most of these steamship lines are Where Society' Falls. emigrants who have not the knowl- Dr. F. 0.8. Schiller, in a paper edge, and, in many cases, not on "Practionble Eugenics in even the opportunity, to protect Education," contended that the themselves by their ohoice of Philippine soolai, problem, was so comples, ronten.

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Sept, Br.. Burmah, Cylon. Adals de Western Au tralia India, Adon, Egypt and E:ropo via NaplePer Prins Ludwig 18th Sept.. 9 A.M.”

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