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LOCAL
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No notifiable disease was re- ported in the Colony on Tuesday,
matches have
The first issue of the "Diario de Macau." the Portuguese Colony's new daily newspaper, newspaper has been issued. pages and has an English section. The first issue contains an his-
by torical sketch written distinguished Portuguese officer. There is an English section.
A
THE CHINA MAIL.
AND GENERAL.
The total rainfall in the Colony during August was 6.94 inches,
Because he could find no money on premises into which he had broken, George Gilchrist, 23, is The Garrison School Prize said to have smashed 3.000 eggs, Two goats lost their "bleats” distribution and display of sewing wasted three stones of sugar, and and'a dog his "bark" at the clinical and other work will be held at the put up six hams and fourteen demonstration conducted by the Veterinary Medical Command Educational Training, slabs of cake. He was sentenced American
Dr. Centre. "D" Bluck, Victoria Bar- to three years' imprisonment at Association at Portland.
Newcastle Sessions.
Frederick R. Whipple of Peoria, racks, on Friday, September 11
1., described a method by which The Summer Cup competition
The trial trip of the newly the same operation may be per- is now in progress on the Kowloon built river steamer Yungfung took formed on other animals as easily Golf Club's course at Kowloon place at Shanghai last week, as tonsils are removed at present Humane City. Several already been played off in the starting from the yarda of the from a human being. qualifying round, which has to be builders, the Hub Hsing Engineer- societies are studying the results. ing and Shipbuilding Works on he said, with the idea of saving concluded by September 14.
the Chinese Bund. The steamer the lives of many dogs that have has twin screws and is 104 feet made nuisances of themselves by long. She has been specially built innocent barking. for cargo service on the Yanglsze.
A troop of Boy Scouts, drawn between Ichang and Chungkiangup in parade formation greeted Col. Theodore Roosevelt in the Drastic regulations, whereby town of Leh, situated high in the it is hoped to improve London's mountain fastnesses of Thibet. traffic problems, now rapidly Col. Roosevelt said, in a letter becoming intolerable, are an received at the national head- nounced by the Transportation quarters, Boy Scouts of America, A report indicating the lines Ministry. They affect vehicle that the boys were fully as well on which she hoped to carry out
the drilled as their American pro- advertising in parking, medical inspection of schools and streets, and lighting safeguards totypes and equally as courteous. scholars was presented at yester-for street obstructions. A list of Thibetan Boy, Scouts do their day's Board of Education meeting permitted parking spaces is daily "good turn." he wrote, by by Mrs. Minnett. Medical Officer. published with space for 2 to 130 helping herders in the care of The letter was dated Mr. Forster queried whether ears with a two-hour parking animals. three examinations in the course limit. It is also proposed to have June 5. of a child's career as indicated. unpaid but police-licensed atten-
There has just been started would be sufficient. He thought dants available for watching the the examination should be at least ears and. contents. Fancy at the Royal Opera House, Covent dresses or costumes for advertis- Garden, what is believed to be the ing purposes are prohibited, s world's first gramophone record Pleasure at the announce well as the use of any animal for museum. To start the collection ment of the Chairman of the advertising or the use of any Signors Arnoldo Lindi, Benvenuto Education Board that the Govern-vehicle wholly or mainly for the Frenci and Ernesto Badini de- ment had sanctioned the exten- same. It is expected that these posited records of the songs with sion of the Technical Institute to regulations will relegate sand- which they made their London Kowloon was expressed at yester-wichmen, long a picturesque début this season. In future sea- day's meeting by Mr. Wylie.feature of London. main traffic sons every new singer at Covent Facilities are to be available for routes, to side streets, and also Garden will be invited to contri- classes to be opened at the Cen-end the present attempted method bute a record of his or her London tral British School in the follow of popularizing American chew-première. Covent Garden already ing subjects: Chemistry, Pracing gum through a system of has a fine operatic museum and tienland Theoretical, Physics, elaborate push-carts extolling the will now add to this the records Mathematics, French. Bookkeep-alleged merits of the chewing gum of its vocal history. There are, of. No habit. Because of the drastic course, plenty of records of class will be formed in any sub-character of the regulations, three singers like Caruso, Scotti, Melba, ject unless there is a minimum months' grace will be allowed to mention only three, which car enrolment of 10 students.
before enforcement begins. be placed in this vocal museum.
once a year.
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SOCIAL
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PERSONAL.
Mrs. Lorne Murphy left the The Prince of Wales refused to Colony yesterday by the s.s.nccept a diamond. of 65 curats which was offered to him as a souvenir Tanda for Sydney.
when he visited the famous De Beers diamond works. He did accept, however, a stone of 12 carats.
Mr. I. W. Shewan, runner-up in the Colony's golf championship is to leave for the north.
Mr. F. C. Dins Costa has been The forthcoming wedding is appointed Acting Colonial Trea- Walter eurer of Macao and Mr. J. A. dos announced of Mr.
Mr. F. 0. Marshall has been ap pointed a magistrate of the first
lass for the State of Johore.
In Baron Hayashi, the late Japanese Ambassador, to Eng- land, we have lost one of the most polished of diplomats. At a dinner, some time ago, a lady who had talked to him incessantly for
Frederick Collasins, of No. 270, Remedios takes his place tem- half an hour remarked half- The Peak, to Miss Amalie porarily. The post of Secretary Ratherina Friesewinkel, of No. 180, The Peak.
Mr. E. Hamilton Holmes, British Consul-General at Yokohama, and
Mrs. Holmes, bave received a cable notifying them of the birth of a son to Lieutenant Lancelot King, R.N., and Mrs. Doreen King, ut Plymouth on July 26. Miss Holmes was former resident of Yokohama and was muried about one year ago.
The Duchess of York, in spite of her fairy-like appearance; has A very practical mind. Visiting an Overseas Department recently, an' official, who had presented, the Duke with a walking-stick of | Colonial wood, hesitated, and finally asked if the Duchess would Accept a souvenir. Her answer delighted him. "I should like it," she said. "I love all my gifts. When I look at them, I remember the occasion of each, and it saves my keeping a diary!"
The announcement that. Bir Herbert Barker has given up practice and gone into exile conÊS | as a surprise to most people, says: "Truth." To some it may be a pleasant surprisg, for it sets free a pretty big number of guinose per annum for somebody else to pick up.. To many others it will be a big loss, for no one is at present generally known, even if the man oxiste, who can do all that he has been doing for his fellow creatures during the last twenty years. In common with many other people, including mote than one duly qualified surgeon, “I believe that Sir Herbert Burker ex- celled as he did by virtue of a na- taral gift some quality residing in his fingers and hands, like the gilt of a great pianist. I suppose the same thing is true, more or les, of every great surgeon, even though his fingers wield, the knife. He himself would not admit this. AN that I do," he said to me, ondo, Vanybody who understands anatomy 'can do, if he will only let me show him how to do it? That was the great ambition, of his life--not 36 practise, but to teach manipai Burgery. He almost broke Ins
man ghting in vai
of the Treasury Department is to apologetically, "You must think be held temporarily by. Mr. A.me very fond of the sound of my
Said the Ambas Graciaa.
own voice." sador, "I knew you liked music."
Five members of the British
Cabinet are gradunten of Harrow, The son of a motoring father tnd pupile will have an extra-day has been hearing a good deal of summer holiday this year for about railways and the centenary, euch one of them, "The request was and began to ask questions. made personally by Trimo Minister "Daddy, what was, before rail- Baldwin, the most eminent of liv-ways?" "Before railways. my ing Harrovians, and when the newsboy, people rode in coaches. When was announced at commencement you're a little older you'll be able exercises recently the students gave to read a book called 'Pickwick," five cherrs, unusually resounding and then you'll know about ones, for the holiday and the Frime coaches." "Yes, daddy. An' what Minister, who was present.
was before, coaches--Fords ""
Miss Joan Fry, the English girl tennis player who travelled with the British team to America, ran on to the landing stage at Liver- pool as the liner was moving out.. A Russian emigrant was also left behind, and he stood beside Miss Fry gesticulating wildly as the liner Aurania went inte mid-river. A tender later came alongside the stage, and Miss Fry, with a. pile of trunks and other luggage, was taken to the liner. She went aboard with seven racquets..
It is doubted if Paderewski really enjoys his visite to Eng- land Wherever be goes he is "mobbed," and by nature he is a lover of peace and solitude. Once, many years ago, he was discovered by a friend deep in conversation with a pavement artist. In ex- planation he said: "It is such a pleasure to talk to someone who doesn't know who I am. But the next day the pavement artist had added Paderewski to his portrait- gallery, and underneath were the words: From Life
Mott General National Coun
United
China
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1925.
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