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THE CHINA MAIL.

LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS.

Marshal Wu Pei-fu "appears Koreans of the independence to be making genuine efforts to party have formed a sekret society prevent his soldiers from inter-called the Three Strokes Associa fering with and molesting railway } tion. employees. An adjutant In his forces found guilty of assaulting a station-master at a town on the Peking-Hanko Hine was shot by his orders.

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Vancouver. British Columbia. In 1995 the port of Vancouveri imported or exported goods to

tal value of $410-127.868, an 'in

of $1,000,000 over the volame handled in 1924% avoring, to the annual report of thy Bear The Harbour Commissioners,

was handled be 10 commeren

nitings, of which 970 were deep

Irea vessels. There was an increase of ararly 2,000,000 tons 1. the stan ing in and out of the port fast Year

The following delightful an-

All water for drinking, cook sarate should be boiled at pres ment, atater the PW in

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With the object of persuading their countrymen that Chinese goods are best, 100 lecturers are being sent to all parts of the County by the National Associa- tion for the Alvocacy of the Use of Chinese Native Products. They contend that Chinese-made goods ar me good pay if not superior to

design goods.

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Two more chcup rio bureaux have been opened in Shanghai, one at Nantao and the other near the Kuant! Temple at the West Gate. These bureaux have been well! patronised by the poor Chinese," doing a highly useful and are work.

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With the assistance of the Chapei police, the Shanghai Muni- zipal Police have arrested two mun, one of whom is said to have admitted that it was he who few days ago, placed a Mills bomb amongst some plums in hawker's basket in an alleyway off Hange Further inquiries are be- Road. ing made.

Owing to the prevalence of plague in certain parts of China” All Chinese vessels voyaging to Manila will be detained at a cer- Daring" "The par- few days, thin island outside the port for & my inel C. Day News" of number of days to be examined by

This ! gouncement has been sent round July 19), fan decurated with car- the medial authorities,

too; and in criptions advocating ruling, apparently, does not apply to various Shingh,i ladle by

hinese sailor, who hall benammen of the May 30 in the vessels of other nationali- incident have Been seld by ties. excepting where specifie less: "Dear Madam.-We have just ready 4 great many dress, hawkers in Chinere territoryres of discase are suspected; more than eight hundred pieces: Eilerts to extend the sale within the Settlement limits were check- Be hurry and hurry, the time t

ed by the police who arrested number of the hawkers. The "morang 10 to 12 plm, after noor 2 to 5. I think you will get a great happy when you have see

Gen. Yen Chun-yang of the our dresses. Many dresses in French medle and the price vert Woosung and Shanghai Con- moderates There is somethinlectabulary, on July 10 conferred vaguely reminiscent about our with a number of leading local rural poets in that "be hurry and rhinese merchants, with whom he hurry while where is the laily, cluded certain arrangements Consequent on a decision arrived who coeldreist the hare of "get-

by Dr. V. K. Ting and himself ting a great happy" and "Pan

make still greater efforts to Modles" at the same time

vent Industrial strife. The yding merchan.sshortly, will be langther conference at the lunghui yom a to Heuss the mat er of-affording better treat- ment to labqurers.

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The defence or Klangs, and Fukien again the proposed ex- tion from Canten is a subject consherable import.ince just 2. Mr. Chen Tz-yi, a represen- tative of Marshal Wu Pei-fu. har

There are still 800 disabled ne-nearly an Army battalion- lingering in Liverpool hospitals as the aftermath of the Great War which ended seven and a half

ed "Tommies" in hospital happily years ago. The number of wound- declines steadily each year, but meanwhile they are being well! naked after by these societies. Amongst the gifts made to them in Liverpool hast year were 627.- 176 cigarettes, 344lbs. of tobacco.. and 1002 Christmas parcels, as

as 2.000 garments sent to pensioners discharged from hos- pical

The Chire a pod. anthrod and Nantuo hivo e how pod sup By th The "N. (. Daily Net," latest order of the Commissioner

ricsha between Disputes of Pelice. Gen. Yen Caun-yang. !

coles and their fares are a com- is their duty after midnight

son occurrence both in the Settle- chase "inbed" all olies whe

mant and in Chinese territory. may be found insping on the pavements. The order state that

and though it often happens that the astute riesha coolie makes a the Commissioner 14 feeling - easy at the number of coolies in

good thing out of griffins and Chinese, territory who turn the

tourists, more often than not, returned to Shinghai from especially in Chinese territory, he streets into beds in this ho weather, such a practice, in adHangchow where he has been distimised by his fares, and un- dition to being against pole. uwing the matter with the Che-fortunately has no redress. Peti- kang authorities. In a statementtions have now been sent in to regulations, being a menace to

Most of the beds. the local Chine & press he says Gen. Yen Chun-yang requesting public health. it nds, are laid after midnight. that the authBrillot Kangri him to aflix a scale of fares, times have and distances, as is done in Hong. Whilst admiring the Commis. Kiunga and Chekiang

glad to hold themselves respon- kong. Canton and other cities, to i sioner's zeal for public health, we

fxed prominent on all cannot help sympathising with the sible for the defence of all the be

Mr. Chen reshas. Such a suggestion might unfortunate coolies, for the aver«"Allied" positions. age coolie-quarters in a Chinese at Shanghai for Tientsin on July 230 be considered by the Settle- y are not the ideal summer 13 to report his success to Mar-ment pulice, says, the "N. C. Daily Festing place.

! Wu Pei-fu.

News."

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. NEWS.

The Right Reverend F. R. Graves of St. John's College returned to Shanghai on the President Harrison accompanied by his daughter Miss Lucy Gruves. Mrs. Graves who had been seriously ill in the States pusaed, away there not long ago.

Tokyo, July 9-The opinion is gaining ground that the Household expenses pat at Y.4.500.000 a year shall be increased to Y.16,000,000.

is feared, however, that the pro- posal will not be realised in view of the financial difficulties confront: Admiral Behnke, the first Com-ed by the State at present. mander of the German Fleet follow- ing the world War. and, who wan responsible for, the complete reur- ganisation of the German navy, is at present in Shantung visiting various districts.

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The Pukhoi Lepes Faad of the Church Missionary Society benefited to, the amount of £50 by the will of Miss Emily Henrietta Wilson. of Fern Leu. Kenilworth. Warwickshire, who died on April 18. aged 80 years. She left cntale of the value of £25.008.

Nome, Alaska. June 17.-Colonel Umberto Nobile, who designed the dirigible Norge and piloted it across the north pole from Europe to. Alaska, told the "Assoriated Press". before leaving here to-day for Seattle that he had been made general of the Italian Air Service, in command of all its operations,

Princess Nagako. consort to the Prince Regent, received in audience at the Akanaka Palace the italian Ambassador and Countess Giullio della Torre di Lavagna, Miss di Lavagna, the Belgian Ambassador and Mrs. Albert de Bassompierre, the Brazilian Ambassador and Mrs. M: R. de Lima e Silva. Mrs. T. Takagi ucted as interpreter. The Princess, has only recently been re- ceiving foreign diplomats:

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Legation at ..Chinese Washington, D. C, recently received 4 communication from the U. S. Government requesting that Chinese representative be appoint. | ed to attend the Conference to he Inaugurated In Washington in October this year for devising means to combat tuberculosis. As it is too late to send a representa, tive from China to attend the Con-. ferance, the Ministry of the Interior

UNIVERSAL AUTO SUPPLY CO.nas decided to appoint Mr. Wu

1. Des Voeux Rond Central

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Hauoh-la, the nominee of the Chin- Bae Minister at. Washington, to re- present China in the Conference,

Dr. K. Panek left Shanghai on July 12-for-Japan-to-take a brief

rest from his labours.

Mrs, G. A. Barclay and Miss I. A. Scott, teachers of a public school of Tacoma, who have been touring Thein Japan with a view to observing social and educational conditions there, since last June 27 at the expense of the Osaka Shoser Kai- cha: arrived in Shanghai on July 17 beard the O.S.K: str. Arizona Maru.

expenses will, however, be increased by some Y.1.000.000, so that the estal may come to approximately V.6.100.000.

Washington July 14-T rolment of '160 more prohibition gents with an assignment to New York was ordered to-day by Acting Prohibition Chief Dow after a con- ferchce with Cheater Mills, pro- hibition administrator of New York. Mr. Mills estimated that there are 15,000 places in New York where liquor is obtainable and that picohol cafe amount to from 400,000 to 500,000 gallons monthly. said they would concentrate their forces on the sources of supply of

Mr. G. C. Pelham, who was sent out to China fer temporary duty by the Foreign Office, and who has recently acted as Pro-Consul in the British Consulate General at Tien- tem. has been admitted to the Far Eastern Consular Service, and left for Peking a day or two ago..to. complete his course in the Chinese Helanguage before taking up another

Appointment.

alcohol and high powered beer. Aviator, amateur baseball

player and the youngest Represen

ative in the Congress of the United States is the way Congress- man Stewart Appieby of New Jersey wishes to be known. The Congressman arrived in Shanghai on July 13, with Mrs. Appleby, for a visit of four or five days, the centre of a Congressional party aboard the United States Transport Chaumont.

The only woman industrial geolo- gist in American i mrs. Charn Goulds of Oklahoma City. He has band was a Professor of Geology when Mes. Gould, in mity of that that sho was rearing two children, studied the application of the science to making off and mining" surveys and now she has a tidy fortune.

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1926.

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Domestic Occurrences Leading Articles:- A Cheap Sneer 24 Hours Notice Telepathy

Storm Havoc

Storm Precautions

"One Man Show!" Young Prodigy Coming Here Well Done Down South

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Narrow Escapes

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Pirates Aground

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Colony's Finances

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Local Imports

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Winding Up

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Boxer Indemnity Funds 2 Obituary

Mental Cures

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Kaval Visitors

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Police Report

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Canton News

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Boy Thie

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Tennis League

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Palace Hotel Billiards

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A Bye-Election

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Another Shooting

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Record Hongkong Deluge .22

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Freak Armour

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A Medicine Deal

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Our Man Seized

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Cafe Dispute

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Mixed Court

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Colony's Health

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Valley Assault

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High Prices

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Motor, Routes

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Yarn-Market

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11 Typhoon News

Chinese Y.M.C.A. H.K. Angling Club Appeal Court- Two Motor Accidents About Sweeps Hongkong Hotel Cafe Incident Junk Piracy France's Day Fire at Sea Daylight Robbery Cadet Ships' Visit 24 Hours Capt. Macintosh. Thought Feeling. Kidnapping Case Deep-Sea Fishing Pupils' Work

An attempt to save the manu- meript, of the book in which hel endeavoured to prove that the an-

language cient Egyptian Semitic was the cause of the death of Dr. Aaron Ember, Egypto- ogat, of Johns Hopkins Univer- nity, who succumbed from the ffects of a Are, which destroyed his housen New York. His wife, on, and the maid perished in the fames. Dr. Paul Haupt, profes- For of Semitle languages, stated that Dr. Ember had been workingFatal. Wounding for ten years on the, book, which Forged Notes

California Collegians: She had hoped to publish next year. When awakened by the fire. he Thief Caught rushed In his library, leaving ble Stolen Umbrella? wife to rescue the child. Later, he More Red Tape? was seen on the porch roof, clasp Motor Accidents ing the manuscript, some sheets Scouts: Work: whereof have been recovered on the China Provident lawn and some more in the ruins Alleged Assault of the library,

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