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THE HONGKUNG TELEGRAPH, TaURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1914.
POST OFFICE.
SHIPPING NEWS.
WEATHER REPORT.
ow to Keep Healthy
How
in the Hot Season.
in the great heat of Lahore, where it is especially trying, Mr. Kensington and I have taken Sanatogen, and we have both found it a wonderful reviver and nerve tonic."
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So writes the wife of Mr. Justice Kensington, and she adds: "Sanatogen is also the best cure for digestive troubles that I have come across,***-
Now, it is your nerves and digestion which. suffer most during the excessive heat, that is why you particularly Deed a course of Sanatogen at this time of the year. Start taking it at once-it is certain to do you a great deal of good. It will enable you to stand the heat better, and to feel brighter and more-vigorous, both physiently and mentally, than would otherwise be possible.
Enrich your Blood.
Not only do your nerves and digestion ured Sanatogen-your blood needs it too. For the blood deliorates at this season: It becomes deficient both in red corpuscles-the oxygen carriers and in white corpuscles, the "policenie" of the body, whose duty it is to slay disease gernis when they get into the system. Sanntogen greatly multiplies these red and white corpuscles, thereby invigorating the whole system and increasing its powers of resistance, to discase, "so that you are much less likely to suffer from fevers, boils, liver affections, and stomach, and bowel complaints which are so prevalent just now.
Sanatogen
THE FOOD -/TONIG
There is another way in which. Sanatogen proves of great service. Even temperate people are naturally inclined at this time to depend too much on alcohol and other stimulants, as a means of counteracting the languor, depressionand irritability from which all Enropeans suffer. Sanatogen. corrects this tendency, because it gives just that
· mental and emotional exhilaration which is needed. -and gives it permanently, without any reaction or other injurious effects. This, of course, is due to its powerful, yet quite healthy and natural, influence on the brain cells,
Take Sanatogen regularly.
There is no doubt that you need Sanatogén- everybody does during this weather. And your own doctor will recommend you to take it regularly as a genuine and safe fuvigorator. Why not start taking it to-day-here and now-before your vital energy is further depressed by the heat? Buy a bottle at the nearest Chemist's and drop us a post-card-neutioning this paper--for a Free Copy of The Art of Living." Address: A. Wulfeg and C., 6, Klukiang Road, Shanghai.
Sir H. Hesketh Bell, K.C.M.G.
Governor and Commander' tu-Chilef of the Leeward Jolanda, willes
"For a man doing hard mental work in a enerrating climate, thero i, according to my ex- perience, as better in- vigorator than Sanat ogen."
The Hon. Mr. Justice Caspersz,
Judge of the High Court,
Calcutta, wellen?"
"I have been taking Sanatogen on and off for the past three yenil, and find it yeTY beneficial. Many people know take Sanatogen and appreci
ate it.'
Mr. Eden Phillpotts, the well-known Novelist,
writes:
Sagatagen is of real value to the brain worker, a tonic and food combined. 'I can gire it high praise from personal experience."
Mr. Arnold Bennett,
Ships Letter Boxes.
1. It is hereby notified that during the continuance of the War all outgoing dor. respondence must be posted at the Gener al Post Office or at any of its Branch Oficen
Hitachi
5. Ships Officers are strictly forbidden | Childar, to receive on board their vessels any correspondenes from the Public.
3. Bhipmasters are not allowed to place or expose on board their vowels letter boxes for the purpose of collecting corres- pondence; nil such boxes fourd exposed on board their vessels will be removed and returned to the General Post Offico. ---
4.Shipping Companies must not ceive from the Publio for inclusion in their abips' Papers any but bona fide con signees lotters-which should be left open for inspection when required.
5. Shipping Companies should state their notifications to the Post Office the ExRot hour of departure of their vessels In order that the public may have every facility for posting at the General Post Ofice.
6. Shipping Companies and Ships Off- ners must soad to the Post Office ALL correspondence stoept bona fide conal- amoon letters posted in the Ships' Letter Boxes or resolved by Ships Officers at the -parts from which they sailed, or anywhere
en route to Hongkong, +4
!!
7. The above regulations will not affect the licoasad, private letter boxes carried between Hongkong & Canton by the ves-
ARRIVED.
Maru, Jap. a.s. 4,163, T. Satow, 14th Oct.Loudon via Singapore, 8th Oct: Gen.-N.Y, K. Norwegian is. 1.102, H. Nielsson. 14th Oct. Bangkok via Swatow, 13th Oct. Rice-Thoraneen & Co. Mara, Jap, 900, K. Murakami, 14th Oct-Tamsul via Amoy, Bwatow, 13th Oct. Osa-0.8.K. Hanyang, Dr., 1,207, Pucdot, 14th Oct.
Dalia
Bangkok & Holbow, 13th Oct. 'Rica & Ges.-B. & S. AT Malta, Br. 3,889, G. W. Cockman,
R.N.R., 14th Oct-Bombay, 25th Sept. Gen.P. & O. 8. N. Co. Kordanes, Norw. ss. 1,370, A, Augensen,
14th Oct-Fremantle, 2,100 tons of sandalwood-Bradley & Co. Davawongas, Er. s.a. 1,047, C. N. Shearer, Saigon, 10th Oct. Rice.-A. Bane.
PASSENGERS DEPARTED.
The 14th Oct. for Kobe-Mr T Ariga, NEnomoto, Hond, I Inaba, K Ighikura,
Iwamoto, M Kitagawa, M Märsta, Matsui, 8 Morimoto, & Nakazaw G Naite, 8 Osski, K Ohashi, M Sakurai, N О Ташита.
aola belonging to or managed by the Sugita Sakurai. O Tominage Voshioka, Kikuchi, Mat-
Company.
R Arima,"
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UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE THEoda, 8 Kato, H Nakamura, NAMES OF THE VESSELS BY WHICH ammoth Mr. & Mrs Takagi,
suoka, K. Murai, B R
MAILS ARE FORWARDED WILL 5 O kam NOT BE ADVERTISED IN THE MAIL. NOTICES.
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H Ohashi, K Bato,
B
Saito, Yo
M Abe, foto, ahitomi, R
Hibino, CORRESFONDENCE (INOLUDING Inuzuka, S. Iido, M Karasawa, T Kambe, PARCELS) IS BEING DESPATCHED S Matsumura, Y Matsuhisa, K Mishima. AS OPPORTUNITY OFFERS BUT H. Nakamura. M Oboo. M Atari A Sato, ALL SERVICES ARE IRREGULAR K Shimada, R Bazsa, K-Sakob, U Toku- AND UNCERTAIN AND ALL COR- mi, Q Takeda, Y Wada, KYamamoto. RESPONDENCE IS LIABLE TO DE.
EAY.
THE PARCEL POST BERVICE TO FRANCE IS SUSPENDED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE.
NOTICE IS GIVEN THAT · AL- THOUGH EVERY POSSIBLE PRE- CAUTION 79 TAKEN TO SECURE
THE BAFETY OF ALL IOSTAL PAC KETS WHILST IN THE CUSTODY OF THE POST OFFICE THE POSTMAS. TER GENTRIC
NOT GIVE COM PENSATION ANY 1.093 OR DA
BE DUE TO THE MADE WHIC ACT OF THE KING'S ENEMIES UN TILFURTHER NOTICE NO LETTERS, BOXES, OR PARCELS FOR BELGIUM, BRAZIL, CRETE OR MONTENEGRO AND NO LETTERS, BOXES OR PAR. OELS FOR MALTA CAN BE ACCEPT ED FOR INSURANCE,
THE PARCEL POST AND INSURED LETTER SYSTEM TO BRAZIL IS SUS- PENDED.
The Malls from Londor (vin Siberia) from 18th to 16th ult, are due to arrive here on Saturday, the 17th inst.
The Suwa Maru, with the American -Mail, ex China, is scheduled to arrive
· here on Monday the 19th inst.
The American Mall ex Manaburiu is scheduled to arrive here on Thursday the 22ad inst..
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HOTEL LISTS.
Hongkong Hotel.
Abraham, E8 Alport
OM Alexander Mr &
PA Anderson Mr &
Athol L Angelo Mrs M Bate E. R
Kook Capt & Mra Lambert B. MaLangston A
Lloyd GT
MraLobel F
Lyle EF
Macdonald J Macdonald J R
Belillos, Hrs ER MacIntyre Mr and Boll ODJ Bona, GA Bishop Mr & Mrs
Black W M Braat Mr & MrsB Brister J H Bredhoff C H ВК СВ Brownlow EO Broke Brownlow Cambridge A WE Clayton,
HC Clementa Coleman DEALE
old Course Arthur Croset M
Dougian DSS
A late mail for Swatow Amoy & Foo
WA Dowley chow will In futuro be closed for all Duckworth FT Douglas ateamors 20 minutes before each Duffy Miss M E.. steamer sails. Ordinary correspondence y
the farious Novells: and
has closed at the side west entranca to
Dramatis, writes:
"The Lonic effect of Sanaloge pa me is simply wonderful."
RUSSIAN VOLUNTEER FLEET.
Captain D. A. Lukhmanoll,
Agent for
но
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On the 15th at 10:40–Pressurs bau fa- crossed considerably over the Banlas, the depression having moved north-east- ward Changes elsewhere are small. Fressure la highest from Korea to N. Japan and lowest over Indo-China.
MAIL STEAMERS
THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO,
ENGLISH MAIL.
Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours WILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTS on or
ending at 10a.m. to-day, 0.16 Inches.
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FORECAST FOR THE 14 HOURS ENDING AT NOON, TO-MORROW.
Diiziet.
1 Hongkong and
hood
* Formosa Channel.
about the DATES named.— For SHANGHAI,
Steamers
MOJI, KOBE Nellore AND YOKO-Capt. J. Gaunt. HAMA CHEMIS LONDON, vis Us-] Malta.
ual Ports of Call
To Sall On Remarka
about 21st Oct.
Freight
& P'sage
23rd Oct.
Freight
& Paaze
Froight
& F'sage
R.N.R.
Forecast.
· NOUN)
8.E
Capt. G. W. Cookman
R.N.R
winds,
-light to.........
moderate; SHANGHAI ........... falz.
Nankin..
about
Capt. Owen Jones:
"23rd Oct,
R.N.R.-
via
Singapore, | Candia
as No. L
Port Seid, and
Marseillespie,
$ South coast of Chian be-7 The same tween H.K. and Lamooks a No. 1:
5 South coast of Chins be? The me
tween H.K. and Hainan... as No. 1.
Chida Coast Meteorological Register.
15th Oot, am.
Station.
Wostook
Nemuro
Hakodate. Tokde Kochi
K'sgima Oshiina Naha
Nagasaki
Middleton, Mr & Mrs Hainan
Winds
..
Hour.
Earometer.
Temperature.
Humidity.
Weather.
Force.
erio
nw
до
LONDON & Genon
Penang, Umbo, †Capt. R. E. Peel
Subject to alteration without notice.
about
28th Oct.
Freight
All the above steamers are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS...
SHIPPERS are informed that the P. & O. Company's Vessela are insured under The British Government National Insurance Scheme and they can affect War Risk Insurance on individual shipments with The National Insurance Committee, London, through their representatives there.
The production of a Marine Risk Policy is not immediately
necessary.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
P. & O.S; N. Co.'s office,
Hongkong. 14th Oct., 1914.
A. Hewett,
Superintendent.
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES
FRENCH MAIL LINES.
FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO AND FROM EUROPE vla SUEZ CANAL
To sail
119th Oct.
Tabi'jima
дво
Bonin Is
Chefoo
Whatwel
30,17 62 94 s
2cb
Hankow
FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO AND FROM JAPAN via SHANGHAI.
Mann Mrs R R A Marriott, Dr.
Matheson, Mrs R
Klukiang
Changsha
Shanghal
30.03 66
де
Matheson, Mur M
eutzlaz Sharp
30.05.70
P. 76 30.05 74
пре
Miss EP Am
Bwatow
·6a.: 30.03 73 86
30.09.72 904 10
Talhoku 58 130,06-
Middleton G8
Talchu
#
30.06
0
For SHANGHAI, KOBE AND】
Steamers
Tainan
H
30.00
YOKOHAMA
J-Atlantique
WBO
Kombun ."
Morrison W J
dores
30,01
D
Conton
30.03 72.95 ma
1.b.
Newton D
B'kong
üs
30.03 77 81.
30
Oudenhoven W
Gap Ro
Rock
30.01
BRO
Page H
8
3'0
Pentroath Mr & Mrs
Powell G M
Fakhol
Holhow
Preston A M
"
Purvis A
Phullen Fatmen
Touran O. B
29.79.73 20.97.75
O. St. J.
29.93
arw 5.b
one
Renato Mrs Howell JP Shaw HG Shearer J. B. Mrs
Aparri Manila Legaspi Iloilo Bacolod Cebu Labuan
30.08
10
29.08
29.95
nno 1 b
'30.01 62
- де
1 b
1.b
29.97 87
2 b
F Musso
will be received after the regular mail Ehrenfels Mr & Mrs Rafen Capt. & Mrs
and child Mr & MrsKay, H
Readwin OI!
the G. P. O, in the land off Des Vocal Capt E Reay, Miss F
Road
War risks are not covered by postal registration or insurance.
Gain PDG
Greenfold Mr JA Greenfield MrJ N The Parcel Post service to Egypt and countries beyond served by Egypt in Gerrard Mr. & Mr Bouthern Europe is for the present sus- pended.
The service to Tsingtau is suspended.
MAILS DUB.
Siberian, 17th lost, American, Suwo. Maru, 19th Inst. American, 22nd inst.
MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY.” Bangkok.15th Oct., 4 p.m. Japan via Moji......15th Oct. 4 p.m.
15th Oct., 4 pm.
Hongkong, South Chins, Indo-China and Philippines Islands Japan via Kobe Office Hotel Mansions, Third Floor, No. 12a and 14.
Telephone No. 1224.
P. O. Box 472.
Hongkong. Luz & 1914
Capt. D. A. LUKHMANOFF,
Agent.
IT IS WHAT YOU GET MORE
THAN WHAT YOU PAY. THE
DOUBLE STRENGTH MEANS --
DOUBLE VALUE:
LOTUS MOKHA
15:UNIFORMLY EXCELLENT,'
Obtainable Everywhere.
RUTTONJEE & SON.
MAILS CLOSE TO-MORROW.
Swatow & Saigon .16th inst, 1 p.m. Swatow, Amoy & Fooohow...... 16th frist,
1 p.m. Japan via Kobe
18th Oct., 2 p.m. Swatse, Amoy, Formosa via Takao, and
Abping......16th Oct., 5 p.mi ..
SATURDAY, 17th Oct.
Philippine la...... 17th Oct. 2 p.m.` Philippine Is....17th Oct, 2 p.m.
Shanghai & North China (Europe via Siberia) 17th Oct. 4 p.m.
(To make connection with the Tientsin- Pukow Railway closing at Shanghai Br. PO. at 8.30 p.m. on Thuraday the 22nd Inst.)
SUNDAY, 18th Oot.
W
Gibb Gould J
Graham WE Grisogono F de Grooms EH Hall Capt. TP Handley Pogg H
Sannibal WA Harper ∙G.
BITOY RD
HC
Smyth F Sorensen A B Storling Pile Mr &
Mr FB
Square. Miss & Temperley H R Walker Capt HA Warren EJTAG Watkins O E
Hewett, Hon. Mr E White FW
A.OMG
Hobson Dr E G
Holmes Miss A A Horne R Hunter R
Hutchison DL
Jonos MT.
Joseph R M
and
Whitmarsh Mr
Mrs F Wickham P Wood G G Woolsey Mr & Mrs
AE
Wright Mr & Mrs
Keith Mr & Mr FH Yeraberg K
Allon F
Book O
Baberg A
Grand Hotel,
Boudowej DNG
Crow Mr & Mrs A
Eenault Mim...
an
Gander J'S
Gibby AWD
Halg A C Jones P
McFarlans W J Mitchell A L Mowat J... Reynolds
B Oswald A
Purkla O.R Roggeveen Banderson R Weight 8 11 Weisman O
Carlton Hotel.
Swatow, Amoy & Formosa vin' Tamsul... Anderson Capt. R Morris EO
“18!h ̈Oft. 9′′ ́a.m.
Swatow......18th Oct. 9 a.m:
Swatow 18th last, 9 a.mi.
MONDAY, 19th Oct.
Sandakan
American
...19th Oct. 1 p.m.
30.01
20
T. F. Claxton, Director,
Hongkong Observatory) Oct. 15.
1 Barometer, reduced to 32 degreas Fahrenhelt on the level of the sea in In- chos, tenths and hundredths.
2 Temperature, In the shade, in degrees Fahrenheit..
3 Humidity, in percentage of maturation, the Humidity of air saturated with mola- ture being 100.
4 Direction of Wind, to two polotu.
5 Force of Wind, according to Beaufors Scale.
State of Wanthor, b'blue' sky, o de tached cloud, d drizzling rain, flog, s gloomy, h half, I lightning, o overcast, p passing showers, q squally, rrain, a snow,
thunder, v visibility, w daw_wat,
0 Rain in Inches, terths and hundredth
Ballantine Mr and Moss Mr & Mrs. À
Mr. BA
METEOROLOGICAL.
Barnes C
P8 Fallon Mr A A Bentley R
Panis Bentley Mr & Mrs Pennell WV Crombie Lt Geo / Powell & f Gross Mr G E
Biggs A Fulcher OWN
Bilve
Mr & Mrs TUESDAY 20th Oct.
BAR JM Garratt
Swigga O Shanghai, North China, Japan, Gladwell TA vin Nagaank!, Honolulu, Unit. Grandy A Joke Tall Mrs Ma States, South America and Howett Mr J W Toebel Mr O Canada via. Ban Fransisce Howest Mrs WJ
Higginbotham C.JE Mr&Mrs Hill 1 Fit Whibley AR Hollway II D Wilson Wm Jackson Mr & Mrs WW'son D.O Lee H
led-
ALL STEAMERS FITTED WITH WIRELESS-
Transhipping on the Co,'s Steamers at Colombo, for Calcutta, Bombay and Australia, at Port Blaid for the Levant, Constantinople and Black Soo
· For further particulare apply to,
P. THOMAS,
Agent.
PACIFIC MAIL S.S.CO.
MANOPERATING
MODERN HIGH POWERED TWIN BOREW EXPRESS STEAMERS." MONGOLIA 27000 tona“ MANCHURIA 27000 tons.
KOREA 18000 tone
CHINA 10200 tenw
SIBERIA 18000 tone
NILE 1000 tona
PERSIA 0000 tons
Between Hong Kong, Manila, Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama,
Honolulu and San Francisco
"THE SUNSHINE BELT” The Host Comfortable Route to America and Europe
OHINA..
„Baillig TUESDAY, 27th Oct, at noon MANCHURIA me
TUESDAY, 3rd » Nov, at 1 p.m. MONGOLIA
TUESDAY, Flat Deo. at 1 pm. WEDNESDAY, 16th .Dac, at 1 pm/
PERSIA
"
Then steamers are famous for thefe modern equipment, comfort, and the siperiority of the culling, which is under the personal supervision of Mr. V. aforoni, the world-famous caterer. Large staterooms, equipped with stoctric fans, and running water. Bertha scrapped with elestría reading lampa.. Numerous amnezned to-gali water ruimming (tanks Filipino orchestra, dock gazes, dances, ela--not s dull moment throughout the wip
The Safety and Docafort of Patrons la One First Copsideration For further Inistinistion, in ten, il furature, schedulna, etc., apply so King's, Building (Opposite Blake Pier) -R. C. MORTON,
no 154 Agents and
Panama Paciise International Exposition Han Francisco-2015; Telephone Mos sa
Prorioas
Day. On date
at pm, at ô m.st.
On date
·st = p.m.
TO SAIL
"GLEN
LINE"
(MCGREGOR GOW & Co.) LTD.
For London & Antwerp
Saloon passage Hongkong to London £40.
urope via Biberia). 20th Oct! Elewett Minger Temperatura bara's
llam (To make connection with the Tion tien-Fukow Railway closing at Shanghai Dr. P. O. at 11:30 am. on Monday, the 28th lost.)
Ewatow, Amoy & Toochow 20th Oct,
Tormosa via Keslung, Shang- Oysters, Fresh, Fried or Stewed bal North China, Japan. vis Moll, Voteris, Seattle & Findon Haddocks, Kippers &c,
United Kingdom via Canada.
Eg0th Oct.3 p.
LEXANDRA CAFF
Humidity Wind Direction,
Barometer
... 30.01 30.04 30.04
77
75 89 CEERE
82
For freight or passage, apply to
Hongkong, 23rd July, 1914.
Bain....
0,0%
Eldiven open når.
HE Observatory,
ober.
Weather
SHEWAN TOMEE & CO
Agents.
Printed and Published for the Proprietor, Dr. J. W. Noble,
by George William Cade Barasit at 1
Etreet, in the City
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