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LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS.

One Chinese case of small- pox and another Chinese case "of enteric fever were reported to the Medical Officer of Health on Friday

A small fire occurred at viacker, and paper store at Jervois Street last night. The outbreak was extinguished with a certain amount of damage, mostly water.

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Anti-foreign agitators in Shanghai concentrated during the month of June on a campaign to revive the boycott against Great "Britain and Japan, bitegniled to

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A band of loafers at Woosung are reported to have raided a Chinese junk on "Its arrival there from the south and pirated it of valuable cargo Chinese newys- paper reports state that about $3,000 worth of cargo was stolen, As a result of police investigations Avg loafers have been arrested and brought to trial,

It is learned from a reliable source in Peking that the Soviet Government has supplied General Feng Yu-haiang's troops with ready cash of $2,600,000 at the request of M. Karakhan For this reason, Marshal Chang Tso-lin's grudge against Karakhan is getting more intense."

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F. H. the Sultan of Kedah, uë- Tokyo, July 14.-The Educa-companied by HH. the Regent. tional authorities who recently recently opened the new bridge established training schools for over the Kedah river. It is the young men throughout the country largest reinforced concrete bridge have now decided to establish self in Malaya, Besides the new Istana, governing bodies, of women in each which is to be built at Anak Bukit. town and village, all over the land, the Kedah Government intends to Improve culture of Japanese building new State Council Offices: "women. 'It is understood that the near the Balei Besar.

The con- struction of the new Post Office is proceeding and Government Offices are also being built at Sungei Patani.

In descending a man-hole in Department of Education will Pedder Street on Saturday, a work-spend Year 1,800,000, matt-beenme-anphyxifted and had to be sent to hospital. The gas had escaped into the nullah frein gas pipes-broken-by the flood

A coolie was sentenced to is mgathe hard labour at the Central Magistracy na Saturday for steal Tags rope from the s. Tai Maru.". It was stated that, he cut a line hanging over the side of the chip.

While London is stopping trum- way business, Harbin is in the throes of laying tramway lines, all the main streets being torn up for the purpose of laying cables and doing other work in connection not only with the trams but with the electric lighting of the city On the conclusion of the construc tion of the lower station, the con- tract with the Japanese Electric Lighting. Co." automatically closes and all motor buses have to get permission from the Tramway Co. to run

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Ulu Selama, which is about nine miles away from Selama pro- per, witnessed for the first time in its history on July 5, the advent of a motor car. The cas, which is an Austin Seven is owned by Syed Alwee Alhady, of the Co-operative Societies, Krian, and it conveyed Mr. A. Cavendish, af Kuala Lumpur, and Che Nasir, ot Selama, and the owner. The visit was for the purpose of establish- ing a branch of the Society at Ulu Selarna,

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The time-table for the passen "ger train service between Harbin and Paris has been published, "Ac- cording to the time-table, there are three stations for changing ears,

That the post of the mayor of namely, Manchuria, Yamaskov, and the city be elective; that the pre-

·Rigas and n-train-"departa here utsident of the municipal board be, 3.19 o'clock every Friday afternoon, made the vice-mayor so that he can arriving at Paris at 0.30 p.m. on take the place of the city chief the 12th day.

executive in case of absence: that a separate department of health The agenda, for tomorrow's and of markets be established; and meeting of the Sanitary Board that the city be entitled to a por-but it was placed in such a posi includes the presentation at tion of the insulae fund for schools.

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About 11, im. on July 14, says the "Bangkok Times" unerth bound train ran over the body of a man tied on the track some 40 kilo- metres to the north of Lopburi, Probably the purpose was that the train should quite destroy the body. tion that very little damage was actually done, by the train. the train being stopped it was found that the body bore many stabbing wounds. It was the body of a man of about 30 years, and was taken on to the next station.

On

Direc-were the proposed amendments to tur 2 of Education relative the city charter which the members to the teaching of hygiene in of the municipal board of Manila schools and authorisation' of approved at their executive session Inspectors J.. Hughes and E. which was held behind close doors Ponsford to enter premises and on July 39.- sdize unwholesome fond in accord-j ance with the provisions of the

The popularity of Chalantun

Two Teluk Anson residents, Public Health und Building Ordin-health resort, on the western line

of the C.E.R., is evidenced by the riding a Norton motor-cycle, mut fact, that every room is at present-with-an-accident-recently They The withdrawal on June 17, full, there being many visitors following representations made to from southern ports. Last week the Chinese Authorities by the (says the Harbin correspondent of Consular Body, of a number of the Shanghai Times" on July 9 Chinese policemen who

were there were so many people for the placed on duty on the footpaths of week-end that dinners had to be North Szechuen Road Extension serve at Kursaal-In three sittings Shanghai on June 13,-resulted in and the bathing plage did an endr- some criticism of the Municipal mous business in mineral waters Council, and efforts by agitators and lees. The excellent fare pro-hospital. The motor-cycle had, the

indute residents of that locality to vided and the delightful climate of discontinue paying rates,

The this spot, with its beautiful walks agitation, however, has since con-and mountain scenery. is attracting siderably subsided.

the attention of foreigners.

collided with a bicycle and both vehicles were hurled into the drain.. Messrs. Noordin and Darus, who were on the motor-cycle, were severely injured, but the cyclist Nobrdin's was not much hurt. collar bone was broken and Darus was injured on the head, body,"). and Imbs. Both were admitted to front mudguard smashed, lamp, handle and foot-rest broken and brakes out of shape. The bicycle was entirely smashed,

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS.

Mr. J. McGregor of Strathairlie Estate, Selangor, and," Me D. W. A. Cameron, of the Charter ed Bank of India, Australia and China, Klang, Selangor have been admitted into the General Hos- pital, Penang.

Mr. J. A. Graf has been ap-. "Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Walt, pointed temporarily as Assistant formerly of Kuala Lumpur, are Constructional Engineer, Shang-expected from Home shortly, Mr. Wait is likely to be stationed at hai Municipality

the Chartered Bank's branch in Penang.

Mr. Thomas F. M.. Woods, son

On the invitation of Messrs. M. Kader Sultan and S. Muttücumaru

Rome, July 14-Arnaldo Mus- solini, brother of the premier and editor of the leading government Their Majesties the King and mouth-pieze" "El Popolo di Italia, of Dr. A. A. and Mrs. Woods, has Queen of Siam have arrived back challenged General Roberto Berci-Passed his final B.A., M.B., B.Chi B.A.O. in the Dublin University. in the capitai from Hua Hin after venga to a duel after the latter Dr. T. Woods was born in Pekan, a very pleasant and beneficial had written an "insulting letter" holiday, His Majesty thoroughly to Premier Massolini, "El Popolo" Pahang, July 1904, enjoyed the change and rest, mak-recently published an editorial ing the most of the golf course, accusing the general, who is on and took part in the golf competithe retired list, with complicity a large and representative gather tion for a cup given by the Min- in the Zaniboni plat against the ing of Indians and Ceylonese met ister of Commerce, and Com-life of Premier Mussolini. There in the Social Hall of the Tamil munications.

upon General Bencivenga wrote, to the premier intimating that do honour to the Hon. Mr. P. K. Methodist Church, Singapore, to July 7 was the "birthday of the present regime in Italy was Nambyar on his renomination to H. H. the Sultan of Kedah. In not everything it should be and the morning, at Alor Star, there that its shortcomings, were due to was a ceremonial parade. There certain deficiencies in was also a parade at Sungei premier's character.

Patud In the afternoon there

were sports on the same padang. At night there was a dance at the Kedah Club, where a most enjoy able time was spent. Sungei Patani held its dance on Saturday night,

Some important transfers are about to take place in the Kedah P.W.D. Mr. C. E Jenkins, Execu- tive Engineer, South Kedah, is going on leave in the near future and will be succeeded by Mr. FJ. Button, Assistant Engineer, Head Office, who in turn will be replaced by Mr. G. T. F. White from Perlis. Mr. P. N. Hanitsch from Baling, will aucceed Mr. White, at Kanggar, and Mr. G. C. Hesketh from Jitra, will be posted to Balling

Amongst the passengers leaving on the P. & O. Rangura on Satur day were:Surg Lt. JUF. Kirwan, Mr. J. Fisher, Eng. Com. and Mrs. H. V. Sears, Mr. and Mra Skerrett Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. G. Markham, Lt. B, A. Mafendle, Capt. and Mra. R S Hughes, Mrs. FAL Jeckin, Misa P, Jenkin, Capt. and Mrs. J E Richards, Mr. and Mrs. AL Wallis, Mr. and Mrs

Massey, Mr. and M-s,” W C Chapman, Mfas AE. Dyer Mr.

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the Legislative Council.

The Hon Mr AR Rivett, Financial Commissioner, "spent a Lew days in desselton on duty re- cently. Mr. D. McCaw has been transferred to Kudat. The Jesselton Turf Club and the golf course will miss him. Captain Rice-Oxley, D.F.C. has arrived to take up at Jesselton his duties as Adjutant, Armed Constabulary.

The death has occurred at Home of Mr. Tom Luker, at the age of 70 years. The late Mr. Luker was at one time on the Editorial staff of the "Ceylon Observer." He had been con- nected with South India for many years and was the Senior director of Messrs Addison and Co. He leaves a widow, four sons, and a daughter.

According to a report received by-Aneta, it is learned that the party of Japanese members of Farliament, which left Kobe on July 4, will visit Jaya. The party was expected to arrive at Batavia yesterday (July 25), and will visit Governor-General Fock at his up-country palace at Tjipanas to dayTo-morrow they will proce #tow

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