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LOCAL AND GENERAL

Shareholderu ure reminded of The Diario Notions of Liabow Woman suffragettes in Tokyo the 3rd annual meeting of the suys' that “Great Eritain has offer and its suburbs are planning to Chinese Estates, Lick, | at,' China féd Portugal four warships for participate in an election_cam- Building (5th floor) at noon to-mor- $60,000 allowing her facilition for paign for members of the Tokyo payment, The warships, are not Municipal Assembly. They also. obsoleto, the paper says, but the plan to hold a series of mass British desire to substitute mare meetings about the end of next modern vessels for them.

month to prepare for their activities.

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Home and Europe mail via Siberia was brought yesterday afternoon by the es. "Sunning Thirty-one bugs arrived from the United Kingdom.

Educational Director: Ho thinks of taboong the co-education system |in the Chinese schools, Mukden, in view of the evils attending it. This systent was adopted after the Western practic

Alfred, feather weight champion of the Colony, gave a boxing exhibition at the Chinese Y.M.CA last evening; before an audience of interested spectators The Chinese Y.M.CA. has a class in boxing,in its physical training department.

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The rht service has been resumed on the branch line, from Panling to Sha-tau-kok, of the Kowloon-Canton Railway (British section) The bus service on the motor road has been discontinged. It is anticipated that there will be four departures, each way, daily.

Further high praise was given by a large and appre- ciative attendance at the Queen's Theabre Last night where the Moscow State Ballet presented scenes from: "Don Quixote." The show is different to that of pres

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A group of Labour leaders from Great Britain, guests to

Mr. Edward Bok in his book America of the "London Daily Dollars Only" writes: The Mail" have arrived in New York. ime has come in our national Sir Percival Philips, a correspon-fe when, on every hand, men dent of the "Daily Mail, accom-should more clearly see, 48 D panied the party, which comes so comparison for instance, that the the United States to investigate Englishman does, business in order labour conditions,

To ship a slice of the old country out to the Norwegians bring th America by presenting to them an ethnological museum consisting of duplicates and good copies of the treasures in museums in Norway la the Ides of Anders Sandvik, director of the walk known ethnological collections at Maihaugen, asur Lillehammer:

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so v: the American lives to do business.. And in thousands of Instances he does not know how to do anything else

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The World's Christian En- deavour Convention meets in London in July.. The welcome meeting will be held in the Queen's Hall on Friday, July 16 when Sir. William Joynson Hicks, Home! Secretary, will give an address on behalf of the British Government, and the Archbishop of Canterbury will also speak. The grounds of the Crystal Palace, where the pathofpal convention meetings will take place, will be thrown open to the public on Sunday evening, July 18, for a great open-air service.

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The committee of the Poor Clergy Relief Corporation, 38, Tavistock-place, W.C. 1, during the month of March distributed the som of £2.002, made up as follows: $1,028 to forty-Ave clergymen, £759 to thirty-four widows and orphan || daughters from the general fund).

and £215, to ten clergymen from the The Sei-Kiu-Do Law Library, country clergy holiday fund im erected by Dr. E" Masujima. addition to gifts of clothing in fifty-eminent Tokyo jurist, lawyer and five cases.

educator and founder of the Eng- lish Law School of Tokyo, as a seat for the study of Commön Law jurisprudence, was opened with formal ceremonies at the

A Honduran debt was floated İvinus evenings, and will be repeat-50 years or more ago in Great ed tg-night, when the Ballet gives Britain, amounting to £5,000,000 its last performance at the Queen's but before the settlement was new building, in Zaimokucho, reached it had climbed to nearly Azabú. A distinguished group Tokyo. April 11 requireš || 230,000,000, The agreement aigu-of 200 guests, including members 13.000 silk worms to make theed at the British Embassy in of the diplomatic corps and others. Spring outfit of the Japanese Washington last October provides prominent in legal circles in Ewoman says Dr. Iwajiro Honda, for the payment by Honduras of a Tokyo, were present for the cere

principal of the Tokyo Sericultural total of $1,200,000 in semi-annual monies. schoël. As a rule the higher class instalments without interest over- Japanese Woman spendamore: a period of 30 years, money for th single costume than does her foreigm sister although rhe (usually does not have as many out-in

fits..

One of the weak points, says the "Pioneer Mail in the "fran- chise arrangements for the North of Indie has undoubtedly been the poorness of the representation assigned to Europeuns in the Pan- jab and Delhi. For some obscure reason the Government of ladi and the Punjab Government alike de cided to give seanty consideration to the poor man at their respective gates.

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The number of registered listeners-i in Gehmany has in- The old clock which was placed creused to: 1,108,845, of whom the Locarne courthouse, to Be almost half a million, Eterally used as the official timepiece dur-448,607, reside in Berlin. Hamburg ing the Conference; has been en- follow with 136.603, Leipsic, with graved with a special inscription 117,678, and Munich with 95:238

listeners-in. to commemorate its historic role. registered:

Every To the inscription have been added night, from midnight until half- the signatures of a the Midlatere past twelve, the Federal Tele- who took part in the Conference, graph Office is at present making. together with that of Lady Cham-experiments with the relaying of berlain, who, after the famous the English station Daventry, 50 cruise of the Orange Blossom on that listeners-in here may hear the Lake Maggiore, was the herald of dance music of the Savoy Hotel the Pact. The fifty-year-old time-with their crystal sets after the piece now attracts large numbers close of the programme of of tourists."

Berlin station.

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.

Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Leggatt, (accompanied by the Misses H. and ||F. Laggatt, were passengers on the "St. Albans" for Australia yester- day.

Mr. R. F. Barker, of McAlister and Co; who went on a leave, visit to Australia in January, hus, now returned to Singapore and resumed business.

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The Rev. R. 1. Small, formerly Archdeacon of Sarawak, and lately Chaplain at Vichy.. France, has been nominated to the vicarage "of Stow Bardolph, King's Lynn patron, Sir Thomas Leigh Hare.

Sir William Brunyate; formerly Vice-Chancellor of Hongkong. Val versity. was one of the guests of the Egyptian Charge d'Affaires at u dinner party given on March 26 at: Claridge's in honour of the birthday of King Fund. * .

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Information was received in Penang from the Rev. A, D, Harcus, London, stating that the Rev. R. S. Stewart, M.A., haa. been appointed Presbyterian Minister of Penang, in, sucees- sion to the Rev. Archibald Ewing. The Rev. Mr. Stewart is at present minister at Nassau, in the Bahamas, and he was previously U. F. minister at Lossiemouth::.

Christiane

Mile.

Dargy! was chosen Queen of the Dance In the Paris rald-Lent festivities. She was received by the President of France"

Sir Claud Severn, C.M.G., former Colonial. Secretary at Hangkong, is now at Harrogate taking the cure.

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Prince Takamatsu: third son of the Emperor, is to tour Formosa in the near future." The Government has appropriated Y20,000 to cover [the expenditure of the Prince's

tour.

Mr. Harold Clayton, son of the late Bishop of Leicester, has been appointed secretary of the Church. of England Men's Society. He was formerly associated with missionary work in Burma. There is a branch

of the Society connected with St. John's Cathedral.

"Have no fear," M. Clemenceau said," when questioned concerning. hie health, "I am still going strong." The "Tiger" added, with his grim humour, "But when I die nobody will tell you of it; you will only: learn it after the burial. I have taken great care of that." M. Clemenceau is eighty-four..

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Mr. S.. A. Stimpson of the Dollar Line in Kobe has received a tele- gram advising, that Mr. Harold Dollar, who was recently quite in San Francisco where he under- went two operations,, is greatly improved and expects to leave the hospital soon for his country home in San Rafael, California.

when on three afternoons a week.

Prize fighting is the sensation of Mr. Parsons, the 88-year-old the day in those ultra-fashionable The wedding of Robert cobbler of Ealing, finding retire-tea-rooms which face the Casino- Charles Triggs, of Tanjong Peera, ment irksome, has opened up his at Monte Carlo and its gardens and Sumatra, and Margaret business again in the same pret 4 o'clock the bouts are staged Eliza Palmer, daughter of Mr. mises... TEDNIKA and Mrs. John George Palmer, of

In the space ordinarily reserved for Harrogate, England, took place at Mr. J. Carter, the Selangor dancing, the cafés are crowded to St. George's Church, Penang, on cricketer, manager of Sungei the doors with enthusiastic women

"fans." April 26. The Ray Keppel Tamu Estate Ulu Yam, and Garnier officiated. Mr. WA, Mra, Carter, left for a holiday in Palmer, the brother of the bride, Europe last week, gave her away.

The following appointments to

The ma The marriage of Marguerite

Uhler of Seattle and Ralph T. have only been beauty Denison of Shanghai was solem

parlous once and in to aby und

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Ray. Harris M. Waters performing" the ceremony. There were no attendants but a number of Kobe friends attended the service. The A civil service was registered at the Kobe city office and at the American

the Colonial Service have been me they could do nothing with me made by the Secretary of State unless they skinned me. I fled," for the Colonies: Malay States; said Priscilla, Countess Annesley, Captain B. D. Merrin, BA, MB, opening a beauty centre in ChiB B.A.0., and Lieut. E. C. Albemarle Street, W Chitty, M.B., Ch.B., MC., to be buggy Medical Officers, Mr. L. Isaacs to Mrs. Dmily Jane Lucas, of Consulate in the morning! After

be Assistant Accountant, Posts Baltic Road, Tonbr and Telegraph Department has a

kenti, spending their honeymoon in Japan, birth to her 28rd child the bride and bridegroom will sal

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where they expect to

Straits Settlements; Mr. J. J. and has equalled Keevil B.A., MRCS LR.O.P., cently establishe

to be Medical Officer; Mrs; E. Thorandšti Law, to be European Mistress, Boi

Penang.

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