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LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS.
To-morrow in the anniversary of St. Matthew,
As from to-day the P. & . Banking Corporation cffice will be at Prince's Building. Chater Road épremises formerly occupied by the Yokohama Specie Barkh
Moon-cake feast" falls
MADTNOW..
The Chion Malle" nettele on the festival appears on page 6. The Chinese Maritinie Customs will be closed for the day.
have appro
The Government
Moscow, September 8-Tb6| priated 125,000 for publicity in con- Presidium of the Federal Motal nection with the British Industries Workers' Union bus transferred Fair in London and Birmingham | 10,000 roubles to Shanghain ald from February 21 to March 4 next. of the workers on strike there.
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Poking. September 12--The On Saturday and Sundry (48) Peking Wireless Station at Tien-hours) only one case of notifiable tan, which recently established its disense was reported, this being a business office in front of the Chinese case of enteric fever Chienmen Gate, commenced hand (typhoid) from the city district.
ing private telegrams-to-day.
A census taken by the Japanese that at the end of last month, there police authorities in Peking shova
were 1,613 Japanese inhabitants jo Peking, including 337 mates and 774
Winnipeg, August 6. "The Earl of Clarendon, visiting the The French Geyeriment, re- Litish families settled in Man quested Mr. Chen Lu, Chinese Matoba under the Empire settlement ister at Paris, to inquire whether scheme reports that at the 10 points. the Chinese Government woule take inspected he finds everybody doing: Any interest in the Betheloe, Insti- | well and giving every promise of ivie, in Paris. After careful con- Esuccess. sideration by the Ministries of Foreign Affairs and Education,
Nairobi August 5. The has now been decided that Glasgow steamer Clan Mackenzie" annual sum of Franes 16.000 bu 48,544, tons) has discharged at the subscribed by the Chinese Govern-
rew deep-water pler at Kilindini, ment, which amount will, immedi- on the south side of the island en asely be remitted to the above ment-which Mombasa stands, This it tinned institute.
the first occasion in the history of Keiya that a wessel has discharge her cargo alongside the shore. The ship was given a great welcome by the population of Mombasa.
Comnies.
Paris, September 1.-The min-j isterial Counell at a plenary session to-day decreed reductions In the French army and that gradually! the properties be transferred from ilitary to government control. Some 2,700 permanent officers are
be dismissed The Council also' detreed that 1.200 offigers of tem- porary rank should be eliminated.
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The quality of "amples" must necessarily indicate that of the
Berlin, Augast 3-The former goods in stock if the advertiser is
Chancellor, Hern. Wirth publishes permanently to benefit from his
an article in the "Berner Tage- enterprise. The ment and well
Misa Agnes Millar, of "Glas-platt." inviting the Republicans Anished shoe horns which have
Fow, was fined £7 18s. 6d. atto oppose, all manifestations with been received by many residents Dundalk for trying to import into reactionary tendencies. He affirms will doubtless lead many to test the Ireland a man's suit without pay- that the Austro-German fusion will) qualities of the well known "King duty. She pleaded that she be for the work of future genera make of shoes to advertise which did not read newspapers and tions, and insists, on the necessity the shoe horns were sent out By knew nothing about Customs-re-ofen complete elucidation of the Mackintosh and Co., Ltd. men's
gulations. She was taking the political atmosphere between Ger- wear specialists,
suit to a brother in Cavan, and many, France and Italy. "the life was frightened out of! her" when she was asked for £25 as duty on it.
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Montral. September 3.-S Henry Thornton, President of the Canadian National Railways, giving his opinion "ou, the Grand Trunk Pacific settlement, declared that #part from its legal aspects, the situation was opposed to the best interests of the Dominion. More- eter, even broader Imperin? Coll siderations migh: be involved. feel that not only the Railway but the Empire has been well served by an amicable settlement being
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Osaka, September H-Maze than 200 earthquakes have been recorded every year since 1923 at 40 miles south of Osuka. The seismologists say that there is no danger of a big earth-
As the small ones; darke as long continue, but the Osaka “Mainichi Shimbun" announces that in cider to make a closer observation, the paper is donating a new gaismological instruments Wakayama Observatory.
Shanghai, September 8-Ex-Wakayama... Commander Tong of the Southern trees, interviewed by the captain of the Japanese warship "Sagt" is spid to have intimated that the Southern expedition to the nor is for the purpose of crushing Wo Pe-u and at the same time, of ousting British influence from the Yangisze King. Tong admits that there are a large number of Rux- sians in the Southern Army,
zuel el to the
The Japanese Army, in order Sydney. August
to be fully prepared for, an emer- rovement for the secession of E Moscow. August Kuibyohergency, has secured the enactment Western Australia from the Fedora- | Vice-President of the Coureid of of a new law providing for the Na- tion which has been in the air for People's Commissars' is appointed tienali Mobilisation Preparatory several years has now been langh-President of the Supreme Council Bureau. in which, however, the Pc.definitely by the formation, at of National Economy and at the army authorities, have not counted a large public,meeting at Perth, of same time relieved of his post as the labourers as a part of the force, an organisation provisionally en- head of the Peasant and Workers' despite the fact that they are an | 450led. "the "Secession Lengue. Inspection Commissariat. Kuihy important factor The mobilau-
Officinda have been appointed and a cheff's new post was formerly held to work after which the ighting fund has been премест by Dzerjinsky, the noterions head authorities are endeavouring The position, iM probably not
of the, Cheka the greatest organisa-present is chiefy aimed towards xurious, but it is interesting ition of execution the world has mobilising industrial activities in! view of a similar rovement in ever known Dzerjinsky died 'recent. the Empire in time of war"The Tasmania
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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS.
„Mr. F. C. Jenkin sailed for Eng- The Rev. Hugh John Embling land in the ss. "Malwa on Saturas been nominated "Assistant day,
Bishop of the Diocese of Kores.
Yesterday was the anniversary The King has won the Bakewell |-of-the-date-of-the-opening Junzi) Challenge-Gup for the boat-Shipp dedication of the Union Church,f cultat Bakewell, Derbyshire, Kowicon. The anniversary (sen | Farmers' Club Shów, Fires, however, are being held next Sunday
Cairo, September 1A wife of the ex-Sultan of Turkey. Shemed Vahieddin, deposed in 1922, who came to Egypt when the Sultan left Turkey, jumped into the Nile to end the misery of destitution. She was rescued, and recently was given shelter in a charitable institution. She has not received a pension from Angora for the last three months.
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Dr. Solf, the German Ambassador, left Tokyo for home on the 9th instant. En route the Envoy is to call at Kobe, and then leave for Ferlin by the Siberian line.
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Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Waters and their son, well known residents of Kobe and Shioya, returned to Kobe by the "Empress of Russia" after vacation in Europe. Mr. Waters ia director of Messrs. Brunner, Mond & Co. (Japan), Ltd.
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The death is recorded of Mrs. Mary Louise Mais, a grand-daughter of Wordsworth and the only daugh- ter of the poet's son William, alj Rydal, Westmortland, aged TE.
The "China Mail" regrets to learn that Mr. A. W. HII of the Supreme Court has been in the Government Civil Hospital for several weeks suffering from heart trouble and is in a very weak state.
A 6lm produced under Govern- meht auspices to show the work of the Conservative Party will be used for political propaganda through out Great Britain and will be acht en tour in a special van.
Nanking, September 12.-MA] MacMurray, American Minister to Peking. September 7-H. R. H.
Peking, on his way to Manila, has Prince George, now in this city, Peking, September 10-Terrived here by the Tientsin-Pukaw expects to visit the Nankow battle-British members of the Peking Club Railway to-day and interviewed fields to-day accompanied by Gen. entertained at luncheon" to-day His General Sun Chuan-fang. Marshall Chang Hsuch-liang, son of Marshal Royal Highness Prince George, who Sun postponed his departure forh Chang, who will return to Mukden is visiting Peking unofficially, SirKigkiang one or two days, owing after returning from the trip, to Ronald Macleay presided. The to the American Minister's arrival Nunkow, The Prince returned here function was informal, and there this morting from an extended tour were no speeches. through Kaigan and Tayuan, Shansi province, where he called upon General Yen Hai-shap.
Peking: September 9-Admiral Trai Ting-kan, Minister of Foreign Affairs, gave a dinner in honner
Chicago, August 9, The chering of gam makes the modern girl's face as hard as the crockery of a railway luncheon counter." 'sandi Mrs, Ruth J. Maurer, speaking at of Prince George at nine o'clock school of cosmetics. "Human at night. Among those present beings were not meant to be rumin- were. Sir Ronald Macleay, British ating animals, and when they try it Minister in Peking, General Chang there is some kind of a rebellion Hsueh-liang. Dr. Wellington Koo of nature and the muscles of the Dr. Wang Chung-hul and M. Chang jaw become unduly enlarged." Chih-tan.
London, Augast 29.-Nuremburg. The organisers of the Nationalist demonstration telegraphed to Presi- dent Hindenburg, whom they joy- fully acclaimed as the leader of the greatest battles, in the world's his tory. General Ludendorf was a notable absentee. He was not in- vited to participate in the demon- The men have taken off their red stration owing to his brouch with arm bands and wear tri-colour ker. Prince Rupprecht and the Bavarián | chiefs around their necks. Liu Oficer's Corps whereby he has himself, who sold out to the Reds 'been subjected to a social boycott. and betrayed Wu Pel-fu, is by no
of Hankow.
duties as Civil
London, September 2-Speaking at a luncheon "given by the New 'Health Society, its Secretary, Mr.
Meredith Atkinson; said that Sir Arbuthnot Lane had not resigned Trom the British Medical Associa
means sure of his personal safety,sion on any question connected with Mr. J. Nienhuys, one of the so he has taken a house in the the Society, which no longer held founders of tobacco-growing in French Concession from which he
any difference. with the Associa. Delf, Sumatra, recently celebrated discharges his
tion as regards doctors writing te Governor and Peace Commissioner the Press. hia ninetieth birthday. Thie pioneer of one of the most flourishing cultures in the Dutch
The death occurred on August East Indies, started for the D.E.I.
"Music lovers will be pleased to gf Mr. Edgar Augustus Haddock, at the age of twenty-three.hear that a special programme of principal of Leeds College of Music, Native labour was proved a dis- gramophone music will be pre-aged 66. His father in 1889 boug it appointment, and success only sented during "morning coffee" for £450 a rare Stradivarius dated came when he recruited Chinese hour. at the restaurant of Messrs. 703, which his son Edgar a"few in Penang. In 1869, the Deli Co Lane, Crawford, Ltd., to-morrow: years ago sold to Kubelik, was founded. Mr. Nienhuys per- Starting at 1046 a.m. the new famous violinist, for, it was stated; sonally directed affairs in Deli Orthophonic Victrols will render £10,000. Mr. Haddock, who made until 1871, when he returned to selections. Messrs. 8. Moutrie & his début at the Crystal Palace in Holand. He is still, however, B. Co., Ltd, who are in charge, pro- 1883, founded the Leede College of Director of the Deli Co..
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