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THE CHINA MAIL.

WEDNESDAY JULY 26, 1923

The New York Police Department has equipped some of its motor-

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cycles with wireless sets, and their value in the running down of criminals has been demonstrated. The aerial is erected on the sidecar of the motorcycle, which has a complete receiving apparatus. Motor-

ryete police on day are thereby ebied to keep in constant touch with Police Headquarters and can be dispatched abost immediately to the

scene of a ring.

Open defiance of the Railroad

Labour Board by the Peansylvania Railroad, coupled with the fact

Miss Stella Larrimore, actress, has announced that she will sue Geraldine Farrar, opera star for $1,000,000 for alleged defamation of character. Miss Famar had named Miss Larrimore in her suit for divorce against Lou Tellegen, ment, it is said, will be made in The official execution, according to the actor, but the charge was order that his strength may not be ¦ withdrawn in court, and Miss Larri-dissipated by the whipping of his plants now being perfected by its more was judicially vindicated, followers into line for other enemies, will take place soon

Secretary of the Teasury, soon

William G. McAdoo, former that the Board apparently has ac- will make formal announcement cepted this defiance in meekness of his candidacy for the Democra- and humility, has led official tic nomination for President, according to his frieds in Kansas Washington to believe that the City, who met and conferred with Board cannot endure much longer. hint there. The formal announce |

Supreme Court Justice Lehman, ordering her name taken from, the divorce complaint. She had demanded a jury trial to "clear her name.*

candidates.'

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Chairman John T. Adams, of the Republican National Committee, has called upon Cordell G, Hull, Chairman of the Democratic Nationa

after the new Congress convenes. Labour is bitter because of the manner in which the Board has acepted the flat refusal of Samuel Committee, to "set forth accurately and positively" his orgrization's Rea, Pennsylvania president, to position on the League of Nations question.. He has asked whether abide by that body's decisions and its spokesmen have pointed out the party's views on the matter are those of Woodrow Wilson or of that when rail shopmen refused Senator James Reed, of Missouri. Adams recently took issue with last year to accept an award lowering their wages the Board President Harding and other Republican leaders on the World Court branded the shoßmen's organiza-problem, and the storm of discussion, pro and con, has apparently tions as "outlaws.”

caused a serious split in Republic an ranks,

Starla Baldwin.

of

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Janis, internationally-Reginald MI

prominent stage star, has been

Miss Mary Bager, is recognized as the "brivest ́gidia. A nerica” She has been awarded the Ameri- [can Red Cross" "bravest" valour honour and the bravery-medal of the Carnegie Iastitate as a tribute to her courage in making a valiant fight in Tampa Bay, Florida, lost year to save Miss Dorothy Mc- Clatchie, a friend, who had been

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awarded the Medaille Louisle The appointment of Reginald Grand by the officials of Sorbonne McKenna by Premier - Stanley

Misses Helen Wainwright, Gertrude Ederle and Alleen Riggio University, in France, This Baldwin, to be Chancellor of the honour has been awarded only Exchequer in the new Cabinet has attacked by a barracuda while | America's foremost girl swimmers, has returned from England where twice previously-once to the late furnished a surprise and is regard-swimming. The girls were half they were to have competed in British swimming meets against that

The manner in which bicycle-riding on the long promenade decks Sarah Bernhardt and once to Mme. Jed as a shrewd move by Baldwin a mile from shore when Miss great ocean liners has leaped into popularity with transatlanticReine. Miss. Mabel Theresa in his efforts to strengthen the McClatchie's leg was almost sex. nation's best. They were prevented from participating by the British

Bonney, a young American, also stability of his Government,

passengers tre made it almost certain that all the large occan grey was honoured at Sorbonne Univer-The Premier himself will retain ered by the sea tiger. Swimming Amateur Athletic Union, officials of which agreed with the ruling of hounds will shortly be equipped with bicycles. The decks are suitablety. A doctor's degree was con- his former office 18 Chancellor for in a pool of blood, Miss Bubner the American Athletic Union against allowing United States athletes ferred upon her. She has been a few months until Mr. McKenna towed the dying girl to shore for the sport, and the occean air is invigorating enough to make it prominent in 'French and Ameritas sufficiently recovered from a

can theatricals and has adapted or recent illness to assume his new while sharks broke the water ali to compete, abroad before the next Olympic meat. The girls-whun

for production.

enjoyable. This photo of Miss Laura Walters was taken on the White.ranslated. several French plays duties. Baldwin also is the new about them, drinking in the vice came back with, monocles, by the way-plan to contique their fight

Star liner "Majestic."

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