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FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1926.

PROTECT YOUR CAR discussions, it was officially an- by Installing a nounced that the Protectorate had, 'PYRENE-"" Fire been terminated and that Egypt: Extinguisher. was recognised as an independent "PYRENE" will sovereign state, the British Gov- kill fire without ernment reserving for future dis damage to tho

cussion the questions of security.of engine, woodwork or upholstery.

communications in Egypt, defence, Water sproads a protection of foreign interests and petrol fire; sand is of minorities and the Sudan. inefficient and will Egypt bis the rights and status put the engine out:

of a Sovereign State, but Britain has rights on behalf of foreign interests generally and it is in the protection of those interests

Riells of action.

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DAY BY DAY.

THE HEART OF THE GIVER MAKES THE OIFT DEAR AND PRECIOUS Luther

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A bontwoman was fined $6 at the Marine Court this morning for obstructing the Police Pier.

The Vicar of St. Andrews Church, Kowloon, wishes to thank the kind anoymous donor of a handsome. oak notion board for the church.

BACHELOR M.P'S CELEBRATE

MORO OPERATIONS END.

PARLIAMENTARY REASONS 14 WOMEN AMONG KILLED.

FOR NOT MARRYING.

Manila, June 4. The final reports of tho Con- Thirty-eight bachelor MP's sat stabulary operations at Lanno down to dinner recently to cele show that 170 Moros, including brate their continuous succession 14 women, were killed and several of Escapes. Sir Robert Horne, hundred wounded, whilst 37 Moro perhaps the most eligible, was in ten engagements. The Constabu strongholds were dentoifshed, in

the chair.

Inry lost seven killed and twelve wounded.

More than two thousand Moros are reported to be facing famine and a disease epidemic as the result of the operations, Colonel Luthor R. Stevens, Commanding

Sir James Agg-Gardner, the doyen of the party, in his 80th During the absence of Miss year, has been responsible for or against harsh, treatment that she 11. D. Sawyer, on home, leaveganising the function. He says he is now moving. Saad Zaghlul Miss Agnes Dulmage, B.A., wil Pasha, formerly Prime Minister, act as Headmistress Diocesan Girl's School. is a "radical" who has prozched an ultra-nationalism that has re sulted in a definite 'anti-foreign feeling and there have been not a few "incidenta" of late years.

Britain's role is not one of an oppressor; for it is she who has

of the has received several threatening the Constabulary, has returned to

EGYPTIAN POLITICS.

letters on the subject-ono sugges-Zamboanga-Reuter, tion that as there are ag many Through being accidentally widows, the bachelor M. F.'s should knocked down by motor cas" No.

be rationed out. 861, n Chinese woman has been taken to the Government Civil The majority of the bachalors, Hospital with Injuries to the head. who are both gay, and proud of it, too, are Conservatives. They were in most jocular mood, giving reasons for never hav-

The Bishop of London, who will be passing through the Colony

MUSTARD & CO., LTD, all along, encouraged the self- at Christmas on his way to Korea, ing married. Here are a few

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development of the Egpytian peo- ple. Britain says (and rightly so on behalf of all interests) that the safeguarding of the Suez Canal, the centrol of the Sudan (into

on December

will preach at St. Andrews Church, Kowloon 20, at the morning service.

A Chinese, living at Wong Nei Chong village, was assaulted by four or five men last evening.

The Telegraph which so much British blood and They struck him with an iron bar,

FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1926.

treasure has been put) and the and stole $22 in notes. Two men general protection of foreign in-have been arrested, ... terests, together with a right to

According to a report made to defend Egypt against aggression, the police someone entered 71, are matters with which she is Connaught Road West by wrench- Vitally concerned and that, pending a padlock off a door, and stole clothing, a telephone, and other "Many very important interna-ing some further negotiation and articles to the total value of $125.

TROUBLE IN EGYPT.

tional events have been over- shadowed and somewhat neglected by the engaging attention rivetted" by all Britishers on the coal mining dispute, at Home, but since the

have

the erection of safeguards,..she has a rightful presence in the country. Zaghlul, would

one of it, and seeing that he and his party have swept the country

Tram driver No. 235, of the Tramway Company, has been sent to the Government Civil Hospital suffering from the effects of blow alleged to have been inflicted by an Indian spilier, of the lat,

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Because mother needed father but no woman evor needed me.

Eecause marriage is a prison to

ZACIILUL STANDS DOWN.

Cairo, June 3.

At the request of the Chamber of Deputics Zaglul Pasha has agreed to resign the Premiership. in favour of the Liberal leader, Adly Yeghen-Reutor,

a man but an dacope for a woman.

Because

I keep a motor-car. That never lets me down.

Emelency carries its own penal Because Winston won't economise and reduce income tax.

ties. Nelson used to keep a bat- Because nobody has answered tle fleet at sea for months on end.

my

to

a wife's chief duty is in his article on the Japanese hair ping for the pipe, navy in the, April number of and girls don't use them now. "Stend'a" Mr. Hector Bywater says Because there are more men in that the experience of the Great me than one, and one woman isn't War was that a battle-fleet could enough.

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Because no man is worthy of a keep the sea for four day. As he.. woman's love.

goes on to point out, this shows By the time they had finished how immediately Japan's position dinner the bachelors were almost has been improved by the Wa- vindictive.

shington agreement limiting for- The menu bore the motto, "Peacetifications in the Pacific. Also it'

counters the complaint about with Honour."

Dessert included two baskets of Singapore being menace to specially sent with the note: "From day's sail round Singapore-which Australian apples, which had been Japan. It is a menace for two the Eve of Australia, to the bache-ons the trade routes. The

other end of the menace.

a

fateful 1st. of May much has been in the elections, he is in a position Pack Pattery, as the result of aor members of the House of Com-Japanese fleet would manage the

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We are asked to state that the

dancing displayed by Miss Violet Capell's pupils begins to-morrow night at 9.15 p.m. and not 9.30. Parents and friends making pre- sentations are kindly requested to postpone these until the matinee on Wednesday at 5.15 pm, as there will not be time for this to-morrow.

ist you

mous,"

The Very Idea

-ho used to

One can only quaire on the tram. happening outside Britain which to cause trouble. would, normally, have ranked high hope that Egypt's nationalists will in the news world. The question have enough good sense to act war debt settlements, the with restraint and through the Geneva meetings and the start-now firmly-established constitu- sional channels Unfortunately, ling changes in the governments of

the hot-heads are likely to have some of the European Powers are

their way and Egypt may yet have cases in point. And now we are

to pass through another period, tol of another-the political crisis in Egypt which has follow-of social turmoil before finding the haven of properly adjusted ed the elections and the return to

government. power of the radical" Zuglulists. So grave and threatening has the position become that a warship

well as a photograph of some of my case be subtracted from my to have their shingle act right, but if reports from Paris arè cor- has been sent from Málta to pro

The Frent Cassie event of the Miss Violet Capell's dancing pupils, sentence.

reet, the women have nothing on teet British interests.

Also included in to-morrow's issue Reuter British Turf, has come and gone,

The two-seater taxi is, apparent."the men for vanity. Mussolini' tells us. that Zaglul is maintain, Lord. Woolavington's Coronach will be pictures of the King's Birth- ing his former uncompromising having a comfortable win, whilst day Parade, "and the wedding of ly, to be known as a "Jixi," by sends for a French woman hair- Lord Derby's Colorado, the fa- Mr. W. K. Reynolds and Miss Lal way of compliment to the Home dresser, it is said, to come all the attitude, is declining to accept vourite, only managed to come in

Secretary. That is quite in the way to Rome so he can have his tradition. Mr. Brodrick gave his head shaved just as he thinks it British reservations with regard third. Up to the running of the Two

The following vessels are ex name to a cap; Sir. Robert Peel should be. to the control of the Sudan, safe Thousand Guineas, Coronach waspected to be in wireless communi- to the police force; Mr. Goschen

regarded as the likely Derby winention with Hongkong to-day to a variety of stock. The han It's easy to go to the head of guarding the Canal, the protectionner, but his fallure in this race Tenjer, Genbu Mars, Lungshan, som itself, to which the new ve- the class, when you're "in a class

enused him to be displaced in Nichiya Biaru, Taishan, President hicle is the legitimate successor, by yourself." popular fancy by Colorado, which Lincoln, Glenfallech, won the Guinens with five lengths Maru, Albert Sarraut,

Our Picture Page to-morrow will

Judge Has the accused any Witness--"Well- include photographs taken at the Ambulance Brigade inspection, also,

thing to say for himself, beforebelong to a band." pictures of the opening of the base-soner-I only ask that the time sentence is passed? Bored' pri-

Women from country towns come

of foreign interests in Egypt and

the defence of the country. It is

just as well to re-state. Britain's position and duty in Egypt.

The Derby,

ball season, including H. E. they lawyer used for summing up all the way to London once a week Governor pitching the first ball; as

Hutton..

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Of all the sad surprises

There's nothing to comparé, With treading in the drakness

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Nisshu took its name from its inventor,

A woman store detective, who Tamba Joseph Aloysius Hansom, as the. to spare. There seemed to be Maru, Shima Maru, Etha original omnibus did from Shilli has worked at the business for nothing to explain away Colora- Rickmers, Tone Maru, Kajun beer. It is amusing to think that nearly 25 years, says she never British influence in Egypt goes do's win, for Coronach made a fair Maru, Prento, Tenyo Maru, Olde- but for the accident of the Home yet has found the woman who back a long time, but we need start and looked. In the pink of kerk, Haining, Tjisaroca, Tilsalak, Socretary's nickname, the new ve- stole because of necessity.

condition. Towards the end of Times Maru. Kama

Maruhicle would be known as a “Haxi”.

"It's vanity cases start at no earlier a date than the race, Childs, made a

and pearl grent Tjibodas, Tonkin and Sekkow

beads and fans and bead bags that 1882, in the summer of which ellort on Coronach, which made Maru.

we watch," she says, "not woollen year England intervened on behalf such a generous response that the

underwear and warm stockings crowd "imagined it, would be an Efforts are being made to revive

for the children." of the Khedive, subdued a mill-easy win for Lord Woolavington's the Servers Guild which was form- tary rebellion and restored the nomination. However, Weston ed in 1919, saya Cathedral Notes.

Women can endure the lack of ruler's, authority. Later, an Eng suddenly dashed Colorado to the Members aro required to attend On a step that isn't there,

a Holy Communion every Sunday. Wonder what the man who said, necessitica for both themselves lish Adviser was appointed, with front, and, coming along at

speed that made the others looks and Holy Days if possible) and "My kingdom for a horse," would and theirs, but they can't endure out whose consent no financial as if they wore only cantering, to Communicate at least once.

the lack of style.. a give for an automobile. decision could be taken: After he beat the" favourite" five month. Communicants desiring

Tough operation Having your, father lay you flat and cut off your allowance..

فردا

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the war-in November, 1919-it lengths. The conclusion derived to join are requested to give their Cheer up! If you didn't have

from this race was, in the words names to Mr. L.A. Quarrell, Pub- something to complain about was officially announced that the of a Home sporting writer, that He Works Department. In the you'd be complaining about that. Policy of Great Britain in Egypt Coronach could not be a stayer. near future the Guild hopes to ar- was to preserve the autonomy of timt country under British pro- tection and to develop the system of self-government under an Egyptian ruler and that the ob-

Willesden husband: I plead

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cct of Great Britain was to de- Guineas. Thus the view, held in goers who have long since learned but dot brivilege belongs to me,"ruling powers of the day. The

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By winning the Derby, however, range for addresses on subjects A German who had been severe- guilty to my wife being charge- that opinion has been shown to such as "How to Serve at Holy ly and painfully stepped on by a able to the parish. betterly, unfounded, for Cor- Communion" and "The Duties of burly Irishman who made his way. An exte onach has got his own back

on a Server."

through the crowded car, said: An example of after-dinner wit. Colorado, winning by just the

Mine frent, I know that mine The sentiment was, "The Fress, Reginald Denny needs no recom-fect vas meant to be valkod on.

the Pulpit, and Petticoats" threa same margin as the latter came home in the Two Thousand mendation to Hongkong cinema.

first spreads knowledge, the second fend Egypt from all external April, that Coronach would win to appreciate his clean humour,

If, as in the days of Raleigh, spreads truth, and the third danger and interference by any

the classic event has been justified and he is to be seen in one of his the road to favour lies in perfect spreads considerably, but not so foreign Power, and, at the same that this is Lord Woolavington's Suit" which is now showing at the Northampton should be marked

by events. It may be mentioned very best films "Skinner's Dress courtesy, the Chief Constable of much as it used to do!** time to establish a constituational second Derby win, for in 1922 he Queen's Theatre. The story of

When a woman buy things

CIO, D. low Skinner's wife (Laura Laut for promotion. Asked in court system in which, under British took the event with Captain Cuttle Plante) induces her modest-salary/why he had put a Indy's age down

(Donghuo up), Lord Derby has guidance, the Sultan, his Minis-only one win to his credit, thia ed husband to acquire a dress suit on the charge sheet (it was actuFor e'er the collectors call on ters and the elected representa- being in 1924, when Sansovino on the strength of his increased order to make sure that they do and launch out into the social world make inquiries in these cases in ally, 15), "The police," he said, tives of the people might in their was steered to victory by Weston pay (although he never got the in-not come within the Children Act. The Entertainer: "If any lady several spheres and in an increas-Child's third Derby win, he have he did) is, together with the ad- So far as jockeys go, this makes crease but led her to believe that ing degree co-operate in the man- ing ridden the winner in 1916 and ventures and happy result, ex-

or gentleman in the audience will Counsel "Now, sir, tell me, are call out the name of some female agement of Egyptian affairs. again in 1918. Stove Donoghue, tremely well told and full of clever you well acquainted with the pri- character in Shakespeare, I will Lord Milner headed a Mission to of course, has been the most sue humour. It is a picture which all sonor?

endeavour to portray that charac discuss matters

cessful Derby Jockey, having who need a laugh should see. The Witness "I've known him for tor." on these lines

since 1916 won on six occasions, Cup Final at Wembley is to seen twenty years. but no agreement was then reach- including three successive vic in the Gazette and there is also him to be a disturber of the public

Counsel-Have you over known galel éd. In 1922, following further tories from 1921 to 1926,

Buster Keaton comedy.

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The outcome's really sad,

Sho bas to call on dad...

A Volce: "Florence. fightin

The Entertainer "I said Shakes peare, sir, not Dickeng!?

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