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Shipping Intelligence
AS
Shipping Companies aro requested to forward, carly as possible information regarding.. arrivals, depar- tures, time and mooring
ARRIVING TO-MORROW
(Agents Phone Numbers Given) CHEKIANG (B. & 8.) from Bangkok, a.m., West Point. 30331.
CHENGTU (B, & 8.) from Swalow, HANGBANG (J.M.) from Canton, a.m.,
B.3.
place and other movements... West Point. 10331. Urgent information 'should bo telephoned to the ship- ping Editor, Phone 26615.
PORT DIRECTORY/" ATLANTIC GULF. (Dailey), Bailey
Dock.
APOEY (Wo Fat Sing), Stonecutters. CALCHUS (D. & S.). Holt's Wharf. CHENGTE (B. & 8.), H.21. CHONGLEE (Yee Tai Hong), 11.12. FU LONG (Mnstar), Yaumati. GENERAL LEE (Binten), A.3: GRANVILLE (Bank Line), Stone cutter's.
GRAYSTOKE CASTLE (Dodwell) Taikoo Dock
HAI HANG (Douglas), B.12. HAIKONG (B. & S.), B.12. HEJYO MARU (NY.E.), Kowloor Bay.
HENRIK (Chin Seng Hong), DA. KATIE NOLLER (Dodwell, 11.25. KINRYO MARU (M.S.K.), Kowloor Bay.
KIANGSU (D. & 8.), Talkoo Docks. LIANGCHOW (B, & S.), Taikoo Dock LYEMOON (Wo Fat Bing), B.4. MAUSANG J.M.), B.22..
ORONE (K. Larsen), Kowloon Bay. PORTHOS (M.M.), Kowloon Wharf. PROSPER (C.M.S.N.). Co's Wharf. SEXIHO MARU (M.B.K.), 120. STANLEY (Shon Cheong). Kwong Wing Whari.
SUISANG (J.M.), Kowloon Dock. TAKSANG (J.M.), 1.2.
MANILA MARU (0.9.E.) from Japan, a.m., Kowloon Wharf. 28001.
MUINAM (D. & 8.) from Singapore, nan West Point. 30331.
NAGATO MARU (N.V.K) from Japan, at.t., Kowloon Wharf. 30201.
SANDVIKEN (J.M.) from Shanghai, a.m., West Polat Wharf. 80311.
SHANGTUNG (1. & S.) from Swatow, daylight, West Point. 30331,
YUENSANG (3.M.) from Calcutta, n. Kowloon Whart
SAILING TO-MORROW
(Agonte Phone Numbers Given) MANILA MARU (0.5.K.) for Colombo, p.m., Kowloon Wharf. 38001.
NAGATO MARU (N.Y.K.) for Calcutta, pan.,, Kowloon Wharf. 30201
900CHOW (B. & 8.) for Shanghai, 3 pm. West Point. 30331.
SZECHUEN, (J.M.) for Canton, 4.30 a.nt, B.1. 3031t.
TANDA (E. & A for Shanghai, noon, Kewloon Wharf. 27721.
VESSELS DUE
AENEAS (B. & S.), May 26. AGAMEMNON (B. & 8.), June 0. ANTILOCHUR (B. & 8.), May 17. BANGKOK (J.,), Mny 0. CHAKSANG (J.M.), May 8.
CHENGTU (J.M.), Mny,
TENDAI MARU (D.K.K.), A.12. TERUKUNI MARU (N.V.K.), Kowloon! Wharf.
24.
CITY OF LILLE (Banky, May 14. CITY OF WELLINGTON (Bank), May CONTE DIANCAMANO (LI. T..), May
8,
WILFORD (EA.C.),
Stonecuttere
DANMARK (ELA.C.), May 15,
Bay.
- EMPRESS OF CANADA (G.P.8.), May
7.
20.
EMPRESS OF JAPAN (C.P.S.), May FULDA (Melcher's), Moy 11.
GENERAL PERSHING (States), May
YOCHOW (B. & S.), Talkoo Dock..... YU PING (Yuen On), 3.4.
ARRIVED YESTERDAY
(Agenta Phone Numbers Given) CALCIUS (1. & S.) from Singapore, 6 ... lol's Wharf. 30331.
11OKUROKU NARU (0.8.K.). from Fulpandan, 4 a.m., A.H. 2001.
NANNING (B, & S.) from Canton, 12 TAKSANG (J.M.) from Canton, 1 p.m.. am.. D.10. 30331. B. 20331.
TERUKUNI MARU (N.Y.K.) from Straits, daylight, Kowloon Wharf, 30281. TROJA (Thorenon) from Bhanghai,j 8.4 a... A. 2007.
VAN HEUTSZ (J.C.J.L.) from Sings- pore, daylight, Kowloon Wharf. 28815.
SAILED YESTERDAY
(Agents Phone Numbers Given) -JEAN LABORDE (M.M.) for Marseil- les, 11 a.m., Kowloon Wharf. 26051. Canton, HANGSANG (J.M.) for
1
KALGAN (1, & S.) for Swatow, noon, The Coronation entries will... 3011.
for Port ΚΑΙ ΑΡΑΙ
form part of the general Com-West Paint, 30331.
(Williamson) Redon, 8 a.in.
petition, which will extend from June to August, inclusive. ' Watch out for Further
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TWO DOCTORS ATTACK OSTEOPATHY
(Continued from Page 5.).. travelled with him through many States, doing many jobs.
He had considerable mechanical skill. He was an expert shot. His first acquaintance with anatomy was through skinning squirrels.
During Lis father's temporary practice of medicine he enlarged his knowledge of anatomy by dissecting the bodies of dead Indians.
At that time he was, as far as his knowledge went, an orthodox prac-
titioner.
orthodox
But in 1004 two of his children died from meningitis, Orthodox had falled and medicine medicine had prescribed drugs.
Ten years later he astonished his friends by renouncing drugs for ever. "All remedies necessary to health exist in the human body"—that was the centre plank of his platform.
It followed, therefore, that all disease was the result of anatomical abnormalities, and the cure adjust- ment to the normal. Nothing else was necessary.
23765.
(J.M.) for Shanghai, KWAISANG noon, 12, 30311.
PROTEUS (Wing Fung Cheung) for
Hothow, 0.1.m., 3.10. 5611,
TROJA (Thoresen) for Port Said, a.30 p.m., A.2. 90237.
TIKARANG (JC.J.L) for Batavia, I am.. midstream. 28015.
WOOLGAR (EA.C.) for Bangkok, p.m., A.B. 33204.
ARRIVING TO-DAY
(Agents Phone Numbers Givan).. KAYING (B. & S) from Holhow, p.m., West Point. 30331.
LEESANG (J.M.) from Shanghal, a.m., B. 20311.
HALAYA (EA.C.) from Europe, um, Kowloon Wharf. 33200.
SHANGTUNG (B. & S.) from Shang- hal, a.m., West Point, 30331.
TANDA (E. & A.) from Manila, Kow- luon Whart, 27721
from YUENSANG (J.M.) a.m., Kowloon Wharf. 30311.
SAILING TO-DAY
Calcutta,
21.
DEMODOCUS (B. & 8.), May 17.
GNBISENAU (Melcher's), May 13. GOLDEN DRAGON (Blates), May D. HAVEL (Melcher's), May 17. HIAVELLAND (Jebsen), May 9.
INSANG (J.M.), May 14. HOBANG (J.M.), May 16. ISLAMI (J.M.), May 15. JAVA (EA.C.). May 19. KUTSANG (3.M.), May 11, MALAYA (E. A. C.), May 7. MEDON (B. & S.), May 277 MENELAUS (B. & S.), May 9. MENESTHEUS (B. & 3.), May 9. ODER (Meichera), May 10. PHILOCTETES (B. & 9), May 31. NORVIKEN (J., May D. PROMINENT J.M.), May 11. RHEINGOLD (Jelisen), May 0 RHEINLAND (Jebsen), May 12, TAI PING (Dadwell), May 17. TJIDADAK (J.C.J.L.), May 11. TINEGARA (J.C...), May 0 TJSAROEA (J.C.J.1.). May 16, TYNDAREUS (B. & S.), May YATSHING (3.M.), May 8 ZUIDERKERK (J.GJ.L), May 10. ARRIVALS AND. CARGOES
Over
cargo
25,000 tons of general were carried by the steamers that enter- ed part yesterday and this morning.
The ships were:-
KATIE MOLLER (Dodwell) Capt. J. W. Jones,
with 607 tons of coal for Hongkong and 3,000 tons of coal and 4,500 firebricks for through porta.
CALCHAS (B. & S.) Capt. W. Holden, with 700 tons genoral eargo for long- kong and 10,000 tons for through ports. TAKSANG (Jardine, Matheson), Capt. A. Allen, with 410 Lons general cargo for through ports.
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All letters bearing Coronation Stamps posted in the ordinary post- ing boxes at General Post Office and Kowloon Central Post Ofee only, before Midnight, Wednesday 12th, will be date-stamped May 12,
INWARD MAILS
Calcutio, Straits and Saigon
Bongkok
Swalow
Japan
Japan
Japan
Air Mail by "Pan-American Air SZECHUEN (I. & S.) Capt. J. Atkins,
ways Direct Service San Fran- with 170 tons general cargo for long-elsco date, 28th April, kong and 1,530 for through ports.
Shanghal and Swatow
TANDA (Mackinnen, Mackenzie) Capt. tons genern! E. T. Pilcher, with 836 cargo for Hongkong and 2,686 tons of wool for through parts.
QUTMAN (J.C.J.L) Capt. C. Kro- mera, with 1,002 tons general cargo for.
Chrough Hongkong and 211 tons. for portk..
R.M.S. LINERS
(Agents Phone Numbers Given) ANTENOR (B. &.8.) for Europe, a.m., Holt'e Whart. 30351.
MALAYA (E.A.C.) for Japan, p.m., Vancouver for Kowloon Wharf, 0260.
NANNING (1, & 8.) for Swatow, 10 p.m., West Paint. 30331.
SOOCHOW (B. & B.) for Swatow; 2 p.m., West Paint. 30831.
TAKSANG (J.M.) for Shanghal, p.m. D.Z. 30211.
Yuensang Chekiang
Chengtu
Kutsang Manila Matu
May 5.
May 6.
May 6.
May 6.
May 6.
Nagato Maru
May 0.
Tan-American Airways"
Plane May 6.
Shantung
..., May. B
OUTWARD MAILS
Registered and Parcel Mails are closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where malls are advertised to close at or before 9 a.m., registered and parcel mails are closed at 5 p.m. on the previous day.
For
Samshui and Wuchow
The I.M.S. Empress of Russia left
Swatow
·Hongkong via Japan purts and Shanghal on May 1. She in due here on May 20 and will leave the same evening for Manila.
EMPRESS OF JAPAN
TSINAN (D. & S.) for Amoy, GB port on May 15. She la due here on the
West Point. 30331.
VAN HEUTZ (J.C.J.L.) for Swatow, 4 p.m. 28015,
a treat- However comprehensive ment it was valueless unless preced- ed by accurate diagnosis. To mani-
Tho Empress of Japan arrived at Vancouver on May 4 and leaves that morning of June 4 and will leave for Bonita the same evening.
His study of anatomy led him to pulate a tubercular spine would be the conclusion that abnormalities in fatal, though a thorough-going dis-T.T.... the bone structure were the root cipic of Still should not hesitate to Demand causes of disease and the key bone
the back bone. was.
If a vertebra were out of place it would exert a harmful, pressure an
germs.
do so.
EXCHANGE
Selling
T.T. Shanghal T.T. Singapore Т.Т. Зарап
arteries, veins and nerves and the the same Select Commitice it. India was also admitted by osteopaths TT. U.S.A. dalfunctioning of these in turn pro- that there is no scientific evidence to TT. Manila. T.T. Batavia duced the various harmful conditions support their clalms. that the world called diseases and There is, for instance, no X-ray TT. Bangkok that orthodox doctors accounted to evidence to show, as is claimed, that TT. Saigon children who get mensies are those T.T. France These "osicopathic lesions," as the who are osteopathically unsound TT, Germany
suffer no T.T. Switzerland abnormalities were called, could be while those who escape
T.T. Australia tured by manipulation. Therefore anatomical abnormality. manipulation could cure any
G. Wells, the preface to
in the
Buying plaint.
writes: "What Is
as a system 4 m/s. L/C London
more of medicine or as anything
4 m/s. D/P do than the manipulative side of sur-4 m/s, L/C U.S.A.
is impudent balderdash,"
com-
IT is this dangerous claim that Doctor. Hill and Doctor Clegg have
sat out to expose
Osteopaths are precise and definite
Osteopathy, t
4 m/s. France'
But at the same time osteopathy 39 d. India.
docs good. This is admitted by the US. Cross rate in London medical profession. There are hun- dreds of people ready to testify to
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.52%
.106
Bangkok vla Swatow Holhow and Tourane
Shanghal
Per
Wednesday
Date and Time.
Tai Hing......Wed., May 5, 4 pm. Taksang.....Wed., May 6, 4.30 p.m. Hellas
Wed., May 5, 5 p.m. Tchekum
Wed., May 5, 5 p.m.
Thursday
Tanda
....Thurs., May 6, 10.30 am.
Air Mall for Canton and Districts. C.N.A.C. plane
Swalow
Reg. Ord.
......Thurs., May 6.
G.P.0. and K.P.0.
.May 6, Noon.
Soochow ...Thurs., May 6, 1.80 p.m.
.May 6, 12.10 p.m.
.....Thurs, May 6,
G.P.O. and KP.0.
Reg.,
.May 6, 1.30 p.m.
Ori
Air Mall for "K.L.M Service" duo Manila Maru
Amsterdam 17th May,
May 8, 2 p.m.
Straits, Ceylon, India, East and Manila Maru Thurs., May 6, 2.30 p.m.
South Africa.
Air Mail for Swatow, Amoy, Foo- C.N.A.C.*plane
chow and N. China (via Shanghai).
Rog.. Ord.
K.P.O.
May 6, 5 p0.
May 6, 5,80 p.m.
Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Honolulu Pan
and UB.A. by "Pan American Airways direct Service." (Duo San Francisco 11th May.)
E. P. O..
.May. 0,5 p.m.
Tours, May 6.
Sheungwan F.O.
Reg.,
Ord.
Reg
Ord. American
May 6, 5 p.m. May 6, 7 p.. G.P.O. .May 8, 5 p.m. ..May 7, 5 am. Airways Plane
Thurs, May 6.
G. P. O.
Reg.
Ord.
May 6, 5 p‚m."
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LOCAL WEATHER CONDITIONS
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REPORT
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in their claim. "Osteopathy is drug less medicine and bloodless surgery."
the benefits they have received at the dector authors of this book do not in at supplementing hands of osteopaths. It does not aim present medical practice, superseding it.
but at
the
Royal Observatory returns issued at 10 am. to-day show that
20.69, barometer at sea level was
and
temperature 81, humidity 70, wind direction east (Force 3). The maximum temperature
80 and yesterday
rd
Was
„May 6, 5 pm. „May 7, 6 m
FAULTY SCALES ALLEGED
LANE, CRAWFORD'S SUMMONED
R. A. Stride, manager of Lane, Crawford's Grocery Department and Messrs., Lane Crawford, Ltd;, were any way criticise him.
The lesson of the present book,
summoned before Mr. W. Schofield at the Central Magistracy this morn ing with having possession of faulty which all prospective osteopathie Without elaborating the numerous
Is that, other
record-scales on April 24. Inspector A. L. reasons why Doctor Hill and Doctor BUT to go, on the strength of this, patients should read
the Hopkins appeared for the prosecu- 'to an osicopath for any and every things being equal, the wise man will Clegg say this claim cannot hold
qualified water, there are other considerations complaint is to ask for trouble. "The go to a manipulator who is
Mr. W. A. Mackinley, for the de which are said to be unfavourable to osteopath who is loyal to the true to diagnose as well as to manipulate minimum last 24 hours dit tion.
10 a.m. to-day.
fence, said his first objection was the cause of osteopathy as at present osteopathie falth and manipulates for intier than to a healer who begins rainfall for the 24 hours ending at all conditions is likely to be success- his examination with the conviction practised.
The weather report issued this that both summonses were taken It was stated before a Select Com-ful in just those cases in which mani- that he is going to find a strained
osteopathic lesion
that both defendants and so morning states: The anticyclone has cut in respect of the same scales. It loser the teaching available for young osteo- successful in the others." paths, both in America and England One point should be made clear. to any form of selentine investigation. the Bonins. Pressure is relatively could not be in possession. was insufficient for the successful Osteopathy is not manipulative sur- practice even of their own methods.
mitteo of the House of Lords that the pulation is valuable as he is to be un-Joint Retachment that is necessary moved Into the Pacide to the east of) was obvious
It was also inadequate.
*successful diagnosis.:
gery, and Sir Herbert Barker, the
"What is Osteopathy?" by Dr. for any world's greatest manipulative sur- Charles Hill and Dr. H. A. Clegg,
geon, is not an osteopath. The two (Dent, 7a. Od.)
The case was adjourned until Jow over Manchuria and North Japan. Local forecast:-East winds, April 11 at 2,30, when Mr. Mackin- or variable winds; light to moderate lay sald,, the scales would be pro-
duced for demonstration.
fair.
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