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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1914.
POST OFFICE.
shipping newS.
WEATHER REPORT.
"The tonic effect of Sanatogen on me is simply wonderful!"
In these words Mr: Arnold » Bennett-the famous novelist and playwright-gives vivid expression to what everyone feels after taking. Sanatogen.
Why not experience that feeling yourself? Why not let Sanatogen produce on you that "wonderful tonic effect" which makes people so grateful and so enthusiastic about Sauatogen?
They know that Sanatogen is a genuine tonic which really does what is claimed for it that it does actually strengthen the nerves and restore vigour and elasticity-that it builds up reserve strength, helps digestion and assimilation, and produces a most beneficial effect upon every organ of the body,
There is no doubt that Sanatogen will have these truly wonderful effects" on yout. Aud there is no better time for taking Sanatogeni than now, when the enervating weather, makes tonic almost indispensable.
Sanatogen
The True Invigorator.
Be guided by the experience of the multitudes of Europeans in the East who have testified to, the value of Sanatogen, and who depend on it to keep them healthy and vigorous through this trying season of the year.
Remember that your principul defence against fevers, gout, rhematisin, sciatica, etc., is to raise your vital powers to the highest possible pitch and increase the germ destroying elements of your blood, for which purpose there is nothing. so effectual as a course of Sanalogen. Begin taking it to-day.
Splendid for your Health
especially for your Nerves.
you
You will be surprised at the remarkable improvement which Sanntogen will pro duce in your general health. And will be mest surprised at its strengthening. exhilarating eff.ct on your nervous' system. Instead of feeling tired and list- less, gloomy and irritable, you will go through the day with calm, cheerful energy, and you will do things with real
zest.
Why let another day pase with your
depressed and your vitality lowered Why not go now to the nearest Chemist and buy a bottle of Sanatogen ? When you have done so, your only regret will be that you did not try Sanatogen before. For a Free Descriptive Booklet, send a post-card; mentionfag this paper, to A. Wulfing & Co., 6, Kiukiang Road, Shanghai.)
The flos. Mr. Justice Cassera. Judge of the High Court. Calcutta, writes: I have heen taking Sanatogen on and of for the past three veera, and find very beneficiat. Many people I Know take Saun logen and appreciate it."
'the
Sir Gilbert Parker,
Popular Novelist, willex: I have used Suhalogen with extraori- Tuary benefit. It is true Tool tonic, feeding the serves increasing entras, and giving fresh vigour to body and mind.",
Mr. Hax Pembertos,
te
the well-known Novelist, writes: "I have been taking analogen since the beginning of the year, and would not be without t uler day elrautaslances whatever."
RUSSIAN VOLUNTEER FLEET.
Captain D. A. Lukhmanoff,
Agent for
Hongkong, South China, Tudo-China and Philippines Islands Office Hotel Mansions, Third Floor, No. 12a and 14. Telephone No. 1224.
P.O. Box 472.
Hourkong, Anh, 6, 1974
Capt. D. A. LUKHMANOFF,
Agent.
Ships Letter Boxes.
1. Itia hereby notified that during the continuance of the War all outgoing cor-- respondence must be posted at the Gener al Post Office or at any of its Branch Offices.
2. Ships' Officers are strictly forbidden lo receive on board their vessels apy correspondence from the Public..
3. Shipmasters are not allowed to place or expose on board their vessela. Tetter boxes for the purpose of collecting corres- pondence; all such boxes fourd exposed on board their vesisia will be removed and returned to the General Post Offor.
4. Shipping Companies, must not re esive from the Publia foz, inclusion in their ships' Papers any but bona fide.con- rignoes' letters which should be left open for inspection when required.
3. Shipping Companies should state in their notifications to the Post Office the
ARRIVED.
Fukin Maru, Jap. 58.3,087, Chesski, 15th has strengthened allghtly.
On the 16th at 11.35-The anticyclone Oct.-Moji; 6th Oct.,, Coal-M-control over Mid-Japan.
It is now
:
B. K.
Sabine
:
Chlogshow, Be. r. 1,195, J. Doyle, 15th Oct-Kwangyen, 12th October, Cement sto na-S. T. Co. Riekwers, Dutch ss. 573, Schmer
mann, 15th Oot-Balikpapan,
7th Oct., Bulk oil-A, P. & Co. Agapenor, Br. za 3,398, Tillotson, 15th Ost-Liverpool and Singapore,
9th Dot., Gen.-B. & 9.- Halmun, Br.a.a. 641. A. H. Stewart, 16th Oct. Swatow, 15th Oct., Gen. -D. L&Co.
Phoumponk, Br. . 1,628, W.Q. Bird, 16th Oct-Saigon, 11th Oct., Rlce & General-Wo Fat Sing.
exact hour of departure of their vessain Cty of Bristol, Br. .#. 4,345, Henderson,
in order that the public may have every facility for posting at the General Post. Office.
6. Shipping Companies and Ships' Offi cera must send to the Post Office ALL correspondence except bona fide consi. 'kness"latters posted in the Ships' Letter Boxes or received by Ships Officers at the
Premure la inclined to give way in, the South.
-No returns from Indo-China.
Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 a.m. to-day, 0.01 inches.
FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS » ENDING AT NOON TO-MORROW,
District.
MAIL STEAMERS
THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.
ENGLISH MAIL.
WILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTS on pr
about the DATES named
For SHANGHAI,'
Steamers
MOJI, "KOBE (Nellore" AND YOKO-Capt. J. Gaunt HAMAJR.N.E. LONDON, via Us- Malta
ual Ports of CallCapt. G. W.Cookinan
To Sail On Remarka
about
Freight
21st Oct.
&P'suge
Forecast
Freight
noon"
23rd Oct.
& P'sage
18.E.
15th Oct-New Yorkand 8'pore, 1 Hongkong and Nalghbour winds, 8th Oct., Oil.-8. T. & Co.
R.N.R. Nankin
Freight
hood
moderate; SHANGHAI Mis Kale to showery.
Capt. Owen Jones
23rd Oot
& Psage
R.N.R.
LONDON & Genoa]
via
Singapore, Candia.
Variable
to S.E. winds,
qually.
Penang, Cmbo, Capt. R. E. Peel Port Said, and
about 28th Oct,
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PASSENGERS DEPARTED.
laney Ambassador Bato, Mr Nishi, Mr October 16th, der Japan-His Excel-
ports from which they sailed, or anywhora tiraoka, Mr Hashino, Mr & MR2 Formors Channel..
en route to Hongkong.
7. The above regulations will not affect
tlewell & phild, Mes Nakamura, Mr & Mrs AE Woolsey, Mr Kawado, Mr Iritani,
Me Ono, Mr Shiroishi,
the licensed, private letter boxes carried Mr Shira, a klienta, dr, and 9 South coast of Chins be-7 The same
between Hongkong & Danton by the yes-Bar asla belonging to or managed by "tha' Hongkong Canton & Macao Steamboat Company.
UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE THE
NAMES OF THE VESSELS BY WHICH MAILS ARE FORWARDED WILL NOT BE ADVERTISED IN THE MAIL NOTICES,
CORRESPONDENCE (INCLUDING |» PARCELS) 18 BEING DESPATCHED AS OPPORTUNITY OFFERS; BUT ALL SERVICES ARE IRREGULAR AND UNCERTAIN AND ALL COR- RESPONDENCE IS LIABLE TO DE. LAY.
THE PARCEL POST SERVICE TO FRANCE 18 SUSPENDED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE.
NOTICE IS GIVEN THAT AL-
Mrs Yano Mr Mosor, Mr Ogawa, Mr Matsuoka, Mr Negaro, Mrs Boith, Miss Knox, Mossra. Bahira, Sejima, Nishiwaki, Sandaya, Kanda, Otani, Ando, Kajiani, Kurakawa Gardoner, Mckenzie, Beith and Me- Dowell.
HOTEL LISTS,
Hongkong Hotel.
Abraham, E8 Alport M Alexander Mr &
PA
Anderson Mr &
Mrs B
THOUGH EVERY POSSIBLE PRE-L
CAUTION IS TAKEN TO SECURE Bata E. R THE SAFETY OF. ALL I OSTALI PAO- KETS WHILST IN THE CUSTODY OF Belillos, Mra ER
Bell CDJ THE POST OFFICE THE POSTMAS- TER
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Kook Capt & Mis Lambert E B MmLangaton A Lloyd GT Mrstebol F
Lyle EF Macdonald J Macdonald J R MacIntyre Mr and
Mra N
Mann Mrs RR
CANNOT GIVE COMBishop Mr & Mrs A Marriott, Dr O
FOR ANY 1.099 OR DA- MAGE WHICH MAY BE DUE TO THE ACT OF THE KING'S EN BUIS UNE Black W M
tween H.E. and Lamooks
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Chine Coast Meteorological Register.
Station
16th Oct., .m."
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Hour.
Barometer.
Temperature.
Humidity.
Weather.
D'tian
Force.
Ba 30.18
Wostook a Nemuro Hakodate Tokio
THER NOTICE NO LETTERS Brant M&MsB Matheson, Klas Mima
OR PARCELS FOR BELGIUM,
Bristor J H
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BRAZIL, CRETE OR MONTENEGRO Bredhoff H AND NO LETTERS. BOXES OR PAR- Brownlow E 0: CELS FOR MALTA CAN BE ACCEPT- Cambridge AJ ED FOR INSURANCE.
Clark Mr & Mrs Mo"
LETTER SYSTEM TO BRAZIL IS SUS-GA E
THE PARCEL POST AND INSURED
PENDED.
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Arthur
Croset
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The Malls from London (via Siberia) Douglas D8 S. from 12th to 16th ult, are due to arrive Dawley WA
here on Saturday, the 17th inst..
The Sawa Maru, with the American Mail, ex China, is scheduled to arrive here on Monday the 13th inst..
The American Mail ex Manchuria la scheduled to arriva bere on Thursday the
22nd inst.
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PJ
Ronnie Mrs Flashman Capt H Rowell F Gain PDG GJ A late mail for Bwatow Amoy & Foo- chow will in futuro ba closed for all Grisogono P de
raham WE Douglas steamers 20 minutos before each ateamer sails. Ordinary correspondence
Grooms EH will be received after the regular mail Hall Capt. TP has closed at the side west entrance to Handley Pegg H the O. P. C. in the line off Dee VocUx
Hannibal WA Road.
Harper G
Harvey R D War risks are not covered by postal Hewett, Lon. Mr
registration, or insurance.
OMO Hobson De HG The Parcel Post service to Egypt and Holmes Miss A A countries beyond served by Egypt in
Horne
arne R Southern Europe is for the present sus-Hutchison D L
Hunter R pended,
Jones M T Joseph RM
The service to Taingtau is suspended.
MAILS DUE.
:
Siberian, 17th inst. American, Suwa Maru, 19th inst., Amorican, 22nd inst.
MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY.
Amoy......16th Oct. 4 p.m.
C
FW
Mra E Wickham P WoodGG Wright Mr & Mrs
Whitmarsh Me and
Keith Mr & Mrs F HYornberg K..
Carlton Hotel..
Anderson Capt. R Morris EU
Ballantine Mr and Moss Mr & Mra. A
Mis B A Barnes C Boutley R
Swatow, Amoy, Formosa vis Takao, and Bentley Mr & Mrs
Auping......16th Oct., 5 p.m.
Crombie Lt Geo.
MAILS CLOSE TO-MORROW. Philippine Is.....17th Oct. 2 p.m. Japan via Kobe 17th Oct.,
Cross
Mr G E
Fulcher OW
Garratt
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Gladwell Grandy AJ p.m. Hewett Mr J WI Hewett Mira W J China Hewett Miss
Higginbotham C J.
Shanghai & North (Europe via Biberia) 17th Oct. 4 p.m.
***
(To make connection with the Tiantain Fukow Railway closing at Shangbal Br. P. O. at 8.30 pm, on Thursday the 22nd Inst.)
SUNDAY, 18th Oct.
PS Fullea Mr A A Paul 8
WV
Riggs A
Silva
Mr & Mr
Bell M Swiggs CV Tall Mrs Toebel Mr Q Walker Mr and Mr
Watling Mr & Mrs Whibley A R Hollway HD. " W-ison Wm Jackson Mr & Mrs WWon Lee H
King Edward Hotel,
Swatow, Amoy & Formosa via Tammut... | Alraborg E
Anderson RT Austin N J Bowen WO
..
avarett W J Locher Mrs CH Млуде Со M'Clure OH
Bidger Mr & Mrs McHugh Mr
HB
18th Oct. 9 a.m. Swatow......18th Oct. 9 a.m. Jwatow.....18th Inst, 9 a.m.
IT IS WHAT YOU GET MORE
MONDAY, 19th Oct.
Sandakan
19th Oct. I p.m.
Dross
THE
THAN WHAT YOU PAY.
DOUBLE STRENGTH MEANS DOUBLE VALUE.
LOTUS MOKHA
IS UNIFORMLY EXCELLENT,
Obtainable Everywhere,
RUTTONJEE & SON,
American
To
TUESDAY 20th Oct..
Siberian
Mails.
Stephen J. Dr OT Coan Mr & Mrs R
HE
Millar Mrs FA
Moilta Comdr
Murdock J W MALIGON
Davidson Miss A Pancoat Mr & Ma
Shanghai, North China, Japan, Fischer F
via Nagasaki, Honolulu, Unit Foy Mr A
ed States, South America and Gardner Bay Canada via San Franelico Hall PO
Pasmoro Mrs Wo Pringle W J Robinson Mr & Mrs
WH
(Europe via Bibaria)...20th Oct. Hellett Mr & Mrola PB
RP.
Balanam Sibres D
Dr. Ekos NJ Smith Mrs DGR 1130 a. m. on Monday, the Karsdorp D W Soler MI OH
Kirchner Mr & Mrs Bylvester Mrs
make connection with the Tien Hunt L 8 tion-Pukow Railway closing at Shanghai Joseph J Br. P. O, at 26th inst.) Swatow, Amoy & Foothow..... 20th Oct,
7.p.m.
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29.94 85
T. F. Claxton, Director,
Hongkong Observatory, Oct. 16, 1
1 Barometer, reduced to 32 degreem Fahrenheit on the level of the sea in In- ahos, tenths and hundredths.
|:
2 Temperature, in the shade, in degrees Fahrenheit,
$ Humidity,in percentage of saturation, the Humidity of air saturated with mola- ture being 100,
4 Direction of Wind, to two points
5 Force of Wind, according to Beaufore goalo.
State of Weather, b blue sky, o de- tached cloud, d drinking rain, ffog, g gloomy, h hail, 1 lightning, o overcast, y passing showers, q'squally, r rein, 's snow, + thander, ▾ vizibility, w dów wok.
0 Rain in Inches, tenths and hundradibd
METEOROLOGICAL.
Previous
Barometer 30.00 30.00 Temperature... Humidity
- Daylon date OnĮdate
at's p 20.02
818
-80
G8 .79
27
BE BE
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3
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Brand Wind Direction ...
Mrs
& Mi HraJ H
Vandervort CN Vanderstar A W
Forno in Keelung, Shang Krebe Mrs W. G hai, North China, Japan, Lauretsen vis Moll, Victoria, Seattle & Lennox Mias United Kingdom via Canada... Lennox J 20th Oct. 3 pun Philippine Is 20th Oct, 3 pm.
Leung Laiting Young TL Shanghai & North Chlon 20th inst
3
WEDNESDAY, 21st. Oct. Straits, Ceylon & Europe 21st Oct., 9
"
Weather
vina | Highest epan air Compuenture on thứ
Oysters, Fresh, Fried or Stawed Lowest Findon Haddocks, Kippers &zo,
ALEXANDRA CAFE,
HK Observatory, 16th October.
THE CLAXTON, Director,
Marseilles......
Subject to alteration without notice.
about
All the above steamers are fitted with Wireless Telegrap
NOTICE TO SHIPPERS.
SHIPPERS are informed that the P & O. Company's Vessels are insured under The British Government National Insurance Scheme and they can effeot 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.
E. A. Hewett,
Superintendent.
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES
FRENCH MAIL LINES.
FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE ΤΟ
AND FROM
JAPAN via SHANGHAI.
FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO AND FROM EUROPE via SUEZ CANAL.
For
SHANGHAI, KOBE AND
YOKOHAMA
Steamers
To sail
........................ Atlantique
{19th Oct.
MARSEILLE via PORTS Chili
TUESDAY, 3rd Nov. at 1 p.m.
ALL STEAMERS FITTED WITH WIRELESS
"
Transhipping on the Co.'s Steamers at Colombo, for Calcutta, Bombay and Australis, at Port. Bald for the Lorant, Constantinople and Black Sea.
For further particular apply to,
P. THOMAS,
Agent.
PACIFIC MAIL S.S.CO.
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"
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