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A clean Bill of Health was returned for the 24 hours ended Thursday,

The directors and two

AND

GENERAL:

Giving evidence as to her neighbour in the Bow County Court, an East Ham woman said she was all lip-stick, lies and laziness."

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Birmingham contemplates a scheme to enable thousand of its homeless citizens to buy houses for 425 down and the balance in weekly instalments.

"Ugly, contemptible and dig creditable is the struggle to excel to-day," said Professor D'Arcy Owing to the unsettled con- Thompson Ft Keswick, "and it ditions, foreigners have been ciations all over the country is to A mesting of ex-soldiers' asso- tempie fan to scheme and take warned by the Chinese govern- advantage of one another as noment not to visit Shensi at the take place in Osaka on September 129, when Prince Kan-in, the Pre- honest man would do.'

prosent time.

sident and other staff officors of the The annual meeting of the Ex-Soldiers Association, will attend. On the following day the editors of the Chinese paper "Jit Associated Chambers of Com members will meet in Kyoto and pay Po," and the Secretary of the merce of China will be held in homage at the Imperial Mausoleums Chinese Association Soe Foh Peking on October 10. It is under-in Momoyuma. Sia," are to be banished from the stood that the main item to be dis Dutch East Indies as a best of cussed will be the question of

A stong from St. Paul's Cathe-i their having partaken Com-tariff autonomy for China.

dral, London, will be placed soon munist propaganda, following on the unrest in China.

The observance on September on the campus of the School of I of the second anniversary of the Journalism of the University of Missouri, The stone is presented Notice is given that a white-great earthquake and fire of 1923 washed beacon has been establish was marked by the dropping Lord Burnham, proprietor of the ed on Mofu Point, Hainan Island. of paper messages containing chairman of the British Empire "Tendon Daily Telegraphy" and | The beacon is 25 feet high and 20 Buddhist prayers on Tokyo, in prass Union, with the consent of feet wide, and is on a platform memory of those who perished in Dean William Ralph Inge of St. 8 feet above high water of spring the disaster. tides. "Approximate position: Latitude 20 01 00 N. (British November 8 has been named

The new First Mothodist Epis Admiralty Chart No. 876), as "Physical Exercise Day" in; Longitude 110 55' 50" E. (Bri-Japan, and plans have been Chunch in Chicago, has what! in mid to be the highest cross in tish Admiralty Chart No. 876). formulated for a country-wide

the world. The cross, is tavelve observance under the auspices of the Department of Education. A feet high and six feet wide, and is | 556 feet above the side-walk. Hugo uniform programme has been sent electric fights will illumbate it by out already to perfectural authori-night, while reflection of the sun ties throughout the country.

The realty holdings of the Foundling Hospital, comprising 56 acres in the heart of several small parks and open spaces has been sold for £1,650,000. The property was bought from Lord Salisbury in 1741 for £6,500. The pro- perty's future is uncertain but there is a strong agitation to use it for a new Covent Garden Market. It is the only sito in London considered ideally suited for a market, because of trans- portation considerations and the removal of the market from its present site would be a great boon to London's traffic dilemma.

Manchester is putting for- ward a claim regarding the intellectual attainments of its juvenile population. One" of the arguments advanced in behalf of the claim arose during the recent examinations before the begin ning of the summer vacations in the public schools. The subject given to one ten-year-old clags was "Queen Elizabeth" and one paper, obviously written by a boy, contained this sentence: Sir Barry Jackson's daring "Queen Elizabeth was mentally experiment in producing "Hum-strong; therefore, she needed no lef in a modern setting at the Kingsway Theatre on August 25

husband."

G. FALCONER & CO. (HONGKONG) LTD. tails, spais, and a shingled Queen marsupial," the kangaroo, as a

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upon the gold leaf covered as makes it visible for miles in the day time. The cross can be sem from the Stales of Illinois. Wisconsin, ediaan und Michigan in the day time. This illuminated, blazing cross which appears in the darkness of the night like a flaming cross, will be the first thing the sailor sces us the vessel approaches Chiengo on Lake Michigan from down the Great Lakes.

"If you don't agree with the bow's instructions, tell him so." Three years ago this slogin" wa adopted at a factory near London employing hundreds of workers. The management took the view tab won the approbation of even The suggestion of Ellwood G. the man actually engaged on a job' those critics who, before the play, Babbitt, American Trade Commis- should know enough about it to be TE DESEE ARE AN ELE ES IT BE STELLE LACE CENE deplored the irreverence of the 'sioner to Australia, that the Com-able to offer intelligent criticism of experiment. Cigarettes, cock-monwealth utilizes its marvellous working methods. It was accord-

ingly made known that any em-l prepared the audience for the national trade-mark, has struck a

plyer not agreeing with an instruei tion that was given him or her, hadi graveside scene in which Hamlet popular note. The press has wore plus fours, and a grave dig- taken up the proposal, in both members of the staff were encour the right to query it. Further. ger was attired in a dust coat and serious und facetious vein. bowler hat and smoked a short Cartoonists have treated Babbitt provements and a cash bones was)

aged to make suggestions for im- elay pipe. The excellence of the as pitilessly as the kangaroo. paid for any suggestion that was acting and the absence of extra-The American Trade Commis-adopted. The policy has moved a vagance demonstrated the pro- sioner is reputed to have remark- triumphant success not only in its ducer's contention that Shake-ed that the resemblance is flatter-psychological effect, but in actan speare does not depend uponing, but he did not say to which: working results. The factory in medieval trappings for his The trade-mark would appear on questions in the Kodak works at appeal.

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SOCIAL AND

Harrow,

PERSONAL.

The late Mr. Stanley Dunn (41), Mr. C. H. Windsor' arrived in of Didsbury, Manchester, formerly the Colony yesterday by the of Singapore, merchant, left £16,531 | “Soudan."

net personalty £16,301).

The Belgian Vice-Consul, Mr. dos. Lafontaine, has been tempor- arily transferred from the Consulate- General, Tientain, to the Royal Belgium Legution in Peking.

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The Bishop of Victoria and Mrs. Duppuy returned to the Colony yesterday.

Mr. B. T. Williams has been appointed to act as Commissioner of Trade and Customs, Johore.

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The Banee of Sarawak, who was reported ill in a nursing home, is now making excellent progress after ar operation,

Commander L. S. Border, of the Construction Corps, United States Mr. Norman Armeur, who has Navy arrived in Shanghai on been appointed counsellor of the The following forthcoming September 9 to begin work in con- United States Embassy in Tokyo, weddings are announced Mr. nection with the milding of six is expected to arrive in Tokyo by the George William Reid, of the unions for the Yangtze River middle of Nóvember. Mr. Armour A.P.C., Shameen, and Miss force: Commander Powder has been has been stationed in Rome. Mr. Isabella Welsh Strang, who is on inspecting ship-yards in Hong Louis Suasdorf, coming as Fixat

kong. way from

Secretory, is due to arrive about England; Mr. Norman Dunn Meffan, of

the middle of October, No. 4, Stanley Terrace, Quarry has been ou leave for several months. Her many friends who knew Miss

Mr. Charles Thorn of Kobe, who Bay, and Miss Helen Dunn Muir-in America, will return to Kobe on Enid Wade when she was staying hend, of Bannockburn, Scotland. the steamer President Grant." His with her brother, Mr. C. F. New return will be especially welcomed ton Wade, in North Borned, will Captain H. G. Dickens, who by members of the Kobe Amateur the interested to hear of her mur succeeded Captain B. R. G. R. Dramatic Club as he assisted in the ringe to Dr. Geoffrey Desmond Evans in command of H.M.8.direction of most of the A.D.C. pro- Gordon, which took place at St. "Carlisle," has been appointed to ductions during his residence in Mark's Church, Portsmouth, on succeed Captain Evaus in commend Kobe.

Tuesday, August 11. Dr. and Mrs. Gerdon will probably be in the F.M.B. in May next as Dr. Gordon has nccepted an appointment there. Mr. John Harrison Gray, former third secretary at the United States" Embassy in Tokyo, but who left for the United States a few months ago, has been assigned as third secretary to the United States Legation in Payam, Mr. Gray succeeds Mr. sobert Bergher who has been trans- Ifered to Japan. Mr. Bergher will Word line buen received from leave for Tokyo at the end of "I overheard in a club in "Pail Canada that Edward Crigg, the September. He is graduate Mall this week, where, of all of the Rev. W. J. M. Cragg Princeton and his family home is

of Kohe, who led the first your Dallas, Texa places, they should know better, a class at the University of Toronto Mo remark that the popular Prince last year, has captured the highest

of the Patrol, Minesweeping, "aud Fishery Protection Flotilla Cap-Mr. FR.W.J.Oudendijk, tain Dickens is grandson of Netherlands Minister to China, Charles Dickens, his father being who has been on leave of absence, Mr. Henry Fielding Dickens, Khas rottuned to Pekng again and the Common Serjeant. During the will become deyen of the Diplomatic war he saw setive service in the Corps. Because of the recent die Dardanelles, when he was in com-turbances in Shanghai and other mand of a destroyer, and was later cities and the complications arising appointed flag-commander to Ad- therefrom, however, the Italian miral Sir John de Robock. He haa Minister will continue to act as not long returned from the China doyen for the time being. Station.

HOT

One of the chief secrets of "keeping.

George had dropped out of place again this year, which carries HOW TO BE HAPPY THOUGH notice." writes a Social Gossip in with it a prize of $460." He was Home paper. "Of course, formerly student of the Canadian there is nothing remarkable in Academy at Kobo, graduating from cheerful and fit no matter how high the that Prince George is now a that institution in June, 1923. serving officer in the Royal Navy.

A few letters have been received

from him, and he la completely Mr. F. MacDonald, profesor

of English in

happy, although he has not yet bity.

met with the adventures he hopes

for-Most of the thrills shave

been at Shanghai, and the I

knows nothing about them.

If he does, he has

say nothing

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the Prince

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