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THE CHINA MAIL,

LOCAL AND GENERAL SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.

According to a Tientsin telegram to the "Shunpao,". Tla. 5,350,000 in sycee was shipped to that port from well as T. 780,000 Shanghai, as In aliver.

Shakespeare Birthplace Trustees will open the poet's birthplace, Stratford-on-Avon, and Anne Hath- away's Cottage off-Sunday after- noons during the summer.

The fountain which the Benchers have placed in the garden of the Inner Temple, E.C., was turned on by Sir W. Francis Kyla Taylor, Master of the Garden.

The Rav. G. A. Studert-Kennedy ("Woodbine Willie") preached the sermon at the inorning service at Buckingham Palace, at which the King and Queen were present.

Bournemouth police are trying to establish the identity of a woman of about middle age found dead in gas-filled bedroom at a house at which she lodged at Pokesdown.

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The date of the theatrical garden. party has been advanced a week to June 12, at the Royal Hospital grounds, Chelsea, S.W.

The Hon. Treasurer of Shanghal St. Andrew's Society acknowledge, with thanks, the receipt of $200 from Mr. John Evans.

Reports are prevalent in Rus- sian military circles that Ataman Semenoff has secretly gone to Shanghal but his whereabouts are unknown.

The Lord Mayor's Fund for the relief of diatross in the mining areas recently amounted to £79,000, including £1,000 from the British Legion.

Canton telegrams to the Chinese preas state that the Canton-Hong Kong air mall and passenger ser- vice will shortly be inaugurated, says a Shangbai paper.

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A fine of $20 or, in default, one month's hard labour, was imposed A Brst edition, first issue, copy by Mr. W. Schofield at the Kowloon of "A True Declaration of the Magistracy yesterday on a Chin state of the Colonie In Virginia ese who, on Saturday night, re- printed in London in 1610, fused to be searched when stopped realised £350 at Messrs. Sotheby's. by a detective in Temple-street, Yaumati. The prisoner had a pre- Two armed robbers, found guiltyvious conviction for stealing. by the milltary court, were executed by order of Gen. Chien. Ta-chun, the Gendarmerie Commissioner, Shanghai, at the scene of their last crime.

H.M.S. "Odin" (1,540 tons), the first of the six submarines of "O" 1926 class provided for the estimates, one of the most powerful In the world, was launched at Chatham.

A coolic, who held up a B.A.T. female worker with an imitation platol and took two geld rings from off her fingers, was sentenced in the Provisional Court, Shanghai to three years' imprisonment.

Three hundred men employed in the Gorseinon, Mardy, and Grove- Bend tinplate works of the Grovesend group, near Swansea, Glamorgan, ceased work because a workman had received notice for an alleged breach of regulations.

The altogether ridiculous part which boys and girls in their techs have been allowed to play in Chinese politles during the Nationalist up- heaval would never have been pos- sible had those students been ac- customed to rigid discipline while they were at Times."

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The C. M. S. "Kwangler," which arrived in Shanghai from Canton, brought 1,600,000 rounds of am- munition, 9,000 hand grenades and 100,000 pairs of sandals for us of the Nationalist forces at the war front. In addition, there was a large quantity of miscellaneous supplies.

Among the Hong Kong passen-

H. Theodors Tate, of TensesNTO, who has been' nominated Treasurer of the United States by President Coolidge. Mr. Tata: has been sistant treasurer of the United States for sometime, being ons of "the two assistants,

Mr John Edward Singleton, K.C., has been appointed additional Judge of the High Court of Justice of the Isle of Man, to be styled the "Judge `of Appeal."

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Captain McIntosh, the Imperial Airways pilot, created a new air record by flying 600 miles non- stop from Berlin to London in four and a half hours.

Mr. R. P. Brash has resigned. on the Kinta Sanitary his act Board on going to live in Penang. A resolution appreciating · his services was passed and recorded in the minutes of the Board at its last mecting.

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The Zionist Organisation an Kounces that Mr. Bernhard Baron, the head of Carreras, Ltd., has sent £5,000 to the executive in Jerusa- lem for constructive' works to be executed by Jewish workers in Palestine.

Suicide while of Unsound Mind was the verdict at the Inquest at On Herbert Burwash, Sussex, Taylor, owner of the gas-workers a member of the parish and council, whose body was found on the railway.

Before leaving the Belvoir Hunt Kennels, near Grantham, for a new appointment with the Holderness Hounds, Nimrod Capell, the tiring huntsman, Was presented with a cheque for $725 from 148 subscribers.

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The following wireless message was recaived by Captain E. L. K Barrett from Mr. H. R. B. Hancock, captain of the Hong Kong inter- port cricket team which left in the "Empress of Canada"." Recover- ing! A thousand thanks to all for wonderful hospitality. Dick."

At a meeting of the Shanghai General Committoo to Oppose the Atrocities Perpetrated by Japanese

TUESDAY, JUNE 12, 1928.

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Troopa, further plans to continue Jewellery, Watches, Fancy Goods, etc.

the boycott were discussed. It

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Nine armed robbers, charged with the commission of a number of arm- ed robberies during last year, came up for sentence in the Provisional Court,, Shanghal. They received, respectively, 18 years, eight years, eight years, eight years and gir months, ten years, 15 years, 15 years, eight years, and nine years.

Thirteen Chinese yesterday ap peared at the Kowloon Magis The record temperature for iracy, before Mr. W. Schofield. May, of 100 degrees says the "N.-C. charged on remand with the un- Daily Mall' of May 29, recalls the lawful possession of four daggers, fact that Tientsin experienced last at No. 1, Temple-street, Yaumati. year. a very hot time later in the On the application of Sub-Inspector summer, the maximum for June Andrew, twelve of the accused being 104, July 103. and August were further remanded until 100: The heat spells were dis- Friday morning. The case against tinguished by their unpleasantly the other man was withdrawn and long duration. he was accordingly discharged. "

The death occurred in Singapore, after a long illness, of Bir. Charles Kitts, at the age of 67. Mr. Kitts

In the rear of Regimental Head- gers on the "President Madison"

quarters building at the American when she arrived yesterday from

Compound in Race Course-road, Manila were Mr. W. W. Baer, Mrs. was well known in Singapore assays the "North China Star." is a bronze memorial tablet that was

on the a number of

I. Dodge and Mr. A. L. Ryan. the organiser of several amateur erected after the Boxer Rebellion. Through passengers include Mr. productions at the "Victoria Thea Under U. S. Marines on the first B. V. Bush and Captain and Mrs. tre and formerly he was

line of the wounded' one 'reads the D. B. Howard for Shanghul, Miss London stage for

Butler. This is the samé Smedley W. H. Burtt and Mr. T. M. Church Mrs. Kitts in 1919 with a revue Butler who is now the commanding A. N. Telegan for Kobe and Mr. years. He came to Singapore with name of First Lieutenant Smedley

for Seattle.

company called "The Cameos." Afterwards they organised a school general of the Marines stationed in

Tientsin of dancing and have resided in Mr. Ho Iu, compradore to the Singapore ever since. The funeral i Mercantile Bank of India, Ltd., took place at Bidadari cemetery on Mr. W. E. Hollands, of the Hong Kong, has been thanked by Sunday, the Rev. J. Westlake P.W.D, was involved in a motor the honorary secretary of the officiating.

accident on Saturday afternoon Singapore. Relief Fund for Shan-

but, fortunately, was not seriously tung. It will be recalled that Mr. The "North-China Daily Mall" of injured. He was travelling west Ho Iu wished to send a donation May 28 says:-The Rev. and Mrs. along Morrison Gap-road in a pri- but as there was no fund locally, Arnold Bryson of the London MIs-vate riesha when, at the junction he remitted $500 to the Singapore sion, Tsangchew, left Tientsin re- of Stubbs-road, a motor cycle com- fund. The letter from Singaporecently en route for England via bination, driven by a Chinese con- anya"I thank you on behalf of Siberia, They were seen off by the tractor, collided with the ricaha my Committee for this contribution Rev. BE. Bryant, Mrs. Murray Mr. Hollands was thrown out but to this Fund and the spirit in and other co-evacuees from Trang-beyond a shaking was none the which this was made is greatly chow, as well as by Mrs. Lavington worse for his experience. appreciated.”

Hart, Mrs. Liddell, the Rev. and

Mrs. W F. Rowlands, of Biao-Captain F. H. Elderton, C.M.G. The will of the late Mr. Rex D. chang, Mrs. B. K. Evans, and other D.S.O., Principal Sea Transport Cohen, of Coadover Hall, Shrop-friends of the London Missionary Officer in Shanghai for the past 15 shire, a director of Lewis's, Ltd., Society, and the Rev. F. B. Turner, months, left with his wife, by the drapers and outfitters, of Liverpool, acting pastor of Union Church. In P. & O. 8.8. "Delta." Captain Manchester, and Birmingham, was the home country they will meet Elderton was préviously in China- proved In Liverpool, at £1,218,286. one of the grand old men of North at the time of the Boxer Rebelllon Denth duties totalling £152,646 have China, the Rev. T. Bryson, who is when he was at Taku and Shan- been paid. The not personalty is afil going strong, though over 30 halkuan. For his services at that £542,318. Mr. Cohen, who died years of age."

time he was awarded the China at Cannes in March last, aged 54,

medal, and the Relief of Peking

was a prominent racehorse. owner Mr. GL'Arc, the proprietress clasp. H.M. Transport Office, after and recently gave £10,000 for of d'Arc's Hotel, who recently dis- the departure of Captain: Elderton, cancer research, He was a brother posed of the property and business will be under Captain E. L. Grieve, of Major J. B. Brimel Cohen, Con- left Tientela for home last week. D.S.O. RN. a Sea Transport sarvative. M.P. for Fairfield, M

Mrs. d'Arc, says the "North-China Officer in Charge. Daily Mail," is one of Tientsin's old

According to a letter received at residents, having arrived in North An Inquest was held at Shang- the National Committee of the China over 30 years ago with her hal Public Mortuary over the body. Y. M. C. As of China, Mr. Chu husband, the late Mr. George d'Arc, of a Chinese who was shot by two Sino-lan, : a Nationalist official and In pre-alege days. They had one unknown persans. ・・・ It: appears an enthusiastic, supporter of Y. M. daughter, Grace, now Mra Lambert that the deceased and his cousin CA work in Chungking, has They had various vielasitudes. In went to Kiangwan to arrange fos donated 10,000 square feet of land Tientsin with the old 'd'Arc's Hotel the purchase of some mud, and, to the Chungking, Y. M. C. A. as which was destroyed by fire, Tat- on their way there, met another the site for a model village for the tersall's horse bazaar, etc, and man In Pingllang Road. Further workers such as the one at Pooturs. maintained always the same cheer on they were joined by another, and The land is situated in the centre ful and buoyant disposition in all in Thorburn Road, near the Settle of a busy industrial – district sur circumstances. As Mra, d'Arc lament boundary, two of the men fred. rounded by many factories, la now

hōrate plans are„Now,

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of age she has at deceased - and) his cousin. A the best wishes verdict was returned that death was China" friends, will go due to bullet wounds inflicted byï¿

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We are removing from our present premises (opposite main entrance of the Hong Kong Hotel) and have to sell the entire stock.

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