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THE CHINA MAIL.

LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS.

Shareholders are reminded that the annual meeting of the China Provident, Loan & Mortgage Co. Ltd, will be held at St. George's Building, at 11:30a.m. to-morrow.

To the collection of manuscripts housed in the Scottish National Library at Edinburgh there were added recently the Glenriddell M.S.S., the product. Burns.

of Robert

Four men armed with daggers entered a house at Tung Lo Wan Road, Causeway Bay on Saturday night and held up the occupants. They stole money and jewellery to the value of $1,800.

Vancouver, British Columbia: An order was made by M

Records of automobiles cross- JH. B. Nihill at the Kowloon

The locatistice, press givesing the border into British Magistracy yesterday for the con fiscation of eight revolvers, and 500 great minence to the fact that Columbia for the first four rounds of ammunition which were thousands of small turtles appear months of this year indicate that Abandoned by a Chinese in Reed on the S. 4. D. Bund. Hankow 1926 will surpass all records for clamation Street on Saturday and the disappointment of humer the number of tourists visiting ous coolies who anticipated a good this province. Figures for the catch of these reptiles was great. four months show that 15,608 They were disappointed inasmuch cars crossed the border, as com- pared with 10,278 for the cor as one of the Directors of the

night.

At 4 p.m. to-morrow nomina- tions of candidates for the Legis lative Council election close to Mr. RE. Lindsell. police magistrate, et the Magistracy. The election is to be held on Monday," to select a non-official Justice of the Peace to represent the JP's for three months, during the absence of Sir Henry Pollock

D Municipal Council for bade interference with them and notified the Buddhists Association who sent down priests to charm them back into the river.

Manitoba. With

Winnipeg, rome 'slight exceptions the crop It is reported that the Japan situations through the Prairie cse Legation will be established in Prov.3 continues favourable and Teheran immediately after the rat farms are quite cheerful over fation of a treaty of navigation prospects, recording to the weekly d commerce between Japan and agricultural report of the Canadian Persia Pending the formal open-Pacific Rallway. Early wheat is ing_of_n_legation in that country it je said that Mr. Iwataro Uchiyama the Japanese Embassy in Con- stantinople will be appointed first Japanese Diplomatic representative in Persian

Portland, Oregon, July 13- Trial was started to-day in "tlic federal court of the damage suits

standing from five, to eight inches high and is strong and healthy, and other grain crops are just coming through. Much of the fall rye is in head and many fields show stands twenty-four to thirty inches high-

responding period in 1925. The number of passengers was 54,640, against 35.954 last year.

Montreal, Quebec.-Canada's telephone development has now "reached 18.1 telephones per hun dred of population. The total number of telephones in opera- tion throughout the Dominion at the end of December, 1925, was 1,148,770 British Columbia with 18 telephones per 100 of popu- lation still leads all the provinces; Ontario is second, with 17.4; Saskatchewan has 13.2; Alberta 11.9: Manitoba 11.8; Quebec 9.7; Nova Scotia 76; New Brunswick 7.5 Prince Edward Island 4.8, and the Yukon 4.8.

Padang, July 5.-New shocks have been felt at Fort de Kock and. Solok. The wall of the Post Office. With the re-opening of the at Fort de Kock has been serious- of five Japanese against nine white Tientsin-Pukow railway throughly cracked, the sub-post office at residents of Toledo, Oregon, grow-services have been resumed on the Soloerkang threatens to collapse. ing out of the alleged ejection of Shanghai-Hangthaw-Ningpoline The station at Solok cannot be the Japanese from Toledo in July, and the Shanghai-Nanking line, used, whilst the railway houses are 1.125. The case was dismissed though they are not yet normal aninhabitable. The Chinese camp Lagainst three of the defendants, through tickets to all destination The Tall-of-the-re- leaving six to face the jury. Four on these lines are being issued ideney office at Sawah Loentoe has of the plaintiffs are suing for teatly, and everything that can be collapsed. A nervous state of ex- $25,000 each and the fifth for done for thaienfety and convenience citement reigns everywhere. $30,000.

of the public is being done. It is death list hus now reached 400. hoped very shortly to issue through The damage on the West Coast" is tickets for the Tientsin-PeRing. the Peking-Mukden and Peking-Han estimated at 11 million guilders. kow lines."

Referring to the wreck, of the "Rheinland," now lying partly submerged in the river not far from Hankow, the "Hankow Herald" says: "All that is now visible or this magnificent ship are the tops of the two masts, the upper part

Some time ago the gentry of

The

Mr Feng Ping-nan, one of the three Chinese gentlemen appointed to the Parks Committee by the Shanghal Chinese Chamber of Com- merce, has declined the position-

tion." The committee in question,

of the derrick aft and the upper Fanshan advanced the Kiangsu third of the funnet. She has four military authorities the sum of because he does not understand rest upon the bank, with a slight$100,000, and they have been makexactly the scope of his new post list to starboard almost Unnoticing desparate efforts to get it back abie from, the fee as one passes ever since. They have now secured it will be recalled, was to help the and as the ruddy waters of the prontine of repayment from the Cauncil deliberate on the problem Yangtze swirl by it seems almost Kargau Commissioner of Finance of admitting Chinese to foreign of a sub-larscat Sun Chuan ang the parks. Although the Chinese com- like the visible part

nicanwhile is reported to be mak munity expressed tremendous mersible in motion. With the com ing of low water season, the ing arrangements pay off amount of indignation on this sub- "Rheinland" will be out of the various loans incurred by the fect recently, considerable dif- water high and dry, as the captain Shanghai and Woosung Constabu-culty has been experienced in get- Successfully beached his ship when lary for the purpose of paying ting this committee together, re-

back salaries.

ports the "N-C. Daily News." che was mortally injured."

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS.

Duke

engraving," "Jan of. Rembrandt's

Lutma," realised £720 at Messrs. Sotheby's”

The portrait of the Gloncester by Sir W. Beechey, R.A., was sold for £288 15s. at Messrs, Christie's.

14).

Mr. Lewis Deer, associate editor Tokyo, July 13.--Takio izawa, of the "Daily Guardian and "Smith's Weekly," Sydney, Austra governor general of Formosa, has accepted the appointment as mayoria, is staring at the Astor House, of Tokyo, it was announced to-day: Shanghai, for a few days.

Mr. Leonard G. Husar, the United Professor day Mrs. Sakamoto, of States District Attorney, has just the Tung Wen College, left Shang- returned to Shanghai from an exhat on July 14 for the Star Beach tremely interesting tour of in- Dairen, where they will remain for vestigation in the Upper Yangtze. the summer vacation, Professor Sakamoto, who is head master of Canon A. E. Brooke, Professor the Chinese department, wil, dur of Divinity in Cambridge Univer- ing that period, tour north China sity, has been elected Provost, ef and Manchuria and make educa- King's College, Cambridge, in suctional investigations. cession to the late Sir Walter Durnford.

Among those ordained at St. Paul's Cathedral by the Bishop of London recently, was Mr. Leonard F. Chamberlain, eldest son of Mr. 3. B. Chamberlain, editor of "The

Over Seas Daily Mail."""

Gloom has been cast over the American community of Hankow by the disappearance of Mr. PJ Smet, a clerk in the firm of LG Gillespie & sons. Chinese report that a foreigner

her was involved in a

sampan accident and drowned, and It is feared that Mr. Smet was the foreigner in question. There is 40 suspicion of suicide; the miss

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Chinese Press denied that Marshal Sun Chuan fang is contemplating another visit to Shanghai this month,

7 The Hon. John V. A. MacMurray, American Minister to China, and family, left Tientsin on July 9 on the s.s. Shuntien for Chefoo, where the Minister's family will It is Mr spend the summer. MacMurray's intention to remain in Chefoo for a short time, and then return to the capital

Mr. Fu Siao-en, managing direc tor of the China Merchants Stear ship Navigation Company, had been elected chairman of the Chinese

General Chamber of Commerce at the annual election, held under the supervision of Tao-yin Fu Chiang. Mr. Yuan Li-tung, manager of the Ningpo Shao-abing Steamship Com- pany, was elected Vice-Chairman.

President and Mrs. Coolidge left Washington on July 7 for the Adirondack mountains of New York

summer vacation at the town of State, where they will spend the

Washington, July 14. The State Department acted to-day to baring man's affairs are all in good Paul Smiths, one of the oldest and

Sokolnikoff, former Soviet minister order. of finance, from the country "It

is understood that he was planning to visit the United States as repre rentative of the Russian State Bank

Chael and Messrs. Edmand Wilhelm, German round-the-wor pedestrian travellers, arrived Mukden on Siberia

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A Chinese daily favourably in clined toward Christianity, states:

The recent anti-Christian tion in Canton has not hurt the Chinese

Since the agita

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