GENERAL NEWS.
Count and Ment Packer's Daughter.
“Misa Ida Swilt, a daughter of the multimillionaire meat packer, according to an Exchange meas- age, was married to Count Janes- minotto of Venice last month.
Mixed Bathing.
Mixed bathing u vas public baths at Richmond, Surrey, after a season's trial, has proved a great success. The number of bathers on the one day in the week on which itin permitted haa| increased by over 1,000 compared with other days.
"The Trade."
Liverpool Licensing Magis trates, referring in their annual report to the liquor regulations, say that adequate steps should be taken to prevent the trade in insoricants being diverted from public homes, where it is under control and obervation, to the home of the people. If this is not dour, rerionaresults may arise. Į
Waste Land in Talsiken Principality.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1916.
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Lieut-Gens. Chang-tsolin and Wochensheng have been buying extensive tracts of land in the principality of Talsihan for a few
Big Melbourne Fire. years past states the Manchurian
Fire gated the boot fretory of Daily News Lieut-Gen. Chang, Messrs. M'Loughlin and Ellis, a being afraid of a large ares of Gippe-street, Collingwood (Hell waste land in that principality ourne), on January 6 the damage passing into Japanese hands, is amounting to over 28,000. The quite willing to purchase the boilding was hardly stocked with tracts of waste land offered by boots and other materials, which the Prince for sale. The negotia- were insured, being valued at tions seem to have been broken
£5,000. of owing to a disagreement in price. The Prince may leare Hakden for Paking in quest of a more liberal bays.
Wound Infection on the Western Frost..
Dr. Aylmer May, Principal Medical Officer of Northern
the War Office to undertake re-
Baron Y. Nakamura.
Baron Y. Nakamura (President of the 8 M. R. Co.) now in the Red Cross Hospial, Tokyo, under treatment for para typhus, ia re- forted to be steadily improving. The fever has quite ran its course. Rhodesis, has been selected cribed with liquid food. He is but His Excellency is still pres-
search work on the Western front expected to be permitted to leave in connexion with wound infe-hospital shortly. tion. Be is now on his way from South Africa. Dr. May was the director of the Commission ap- pointed by the Chartered Com pany in 1911 which investigated sleeping sickness in the Luangwa Valley of Rhodesia. Daring the present war he has served, with
the rank of temporary, sorgeun msi r. Principal Medical Offer to the Forces operating in Northern Rhodesia against Ger- man East and South-West Africe,
Anti-Cereal-Export Injunction
14 Kirin.
When the Chin-se authorities
of Kirio proposed to enforce the prohibition of the exportering of cereals from the Province last! December, Japanese Const! Yamanouchi BI Changchun thought the proposition to re- dound inimically to dealers in
sple proctice and made a counter-propox] 10 get the cheme par f, asya the Mar- Obviously of German Extraction.
Pit-bargh, J. 8-10 Tocharian Daily News The Chin the petape of Lady Cons: satin-ese autori les ate said to have Lotified the Japarce again of McKenzie, the noted big game. banze, escaped in the Fort Pittheir intention to give effect to the Hotel last evening, where bisame proposition on and after mistrere 18 i gasri. To To first February 21st the matter is
ander investigation. entered rooma 742, where there
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sand dollars' worth on to the floor. He next visited room 724, where was some rare porcelain and coinsware. When the ape lefs the room, the floor was littered with demolished ceramice. Is room 122, among art ware of every description to вегета customers, To To also left his thark of destruction. Then Lady Constantine appeared on the roese and prevented further damage.
Mr.
Mr. Roosevelt and the
Presidentship. Chicago, Jan. 8.- "La Roowave growing in populari favour sa possible Repablican nomizes for the Presidency?” was the question pat by the Chicago Herald to its correspond- ent in be 48 States, asking for ar analysis of popular sentiment, Of the replies which have been received, about 78 per cent; siste! that the ex-President is not grow- ing in favour as a possible Re- publican candidate, and two-fifths of these, or 20 per cent of the total, go further than this and 248.71 that the Colonel has fewer supporters to-day then in 1912. The remaining 30 percent. of the correspondents saxert that in their States an increasing senti- ment for Mr. Roosevelt is deceivable
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