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LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS.

Another fresh case of enterle fever (typheld) was notifed on Thursday. The patient was Chinese from the city district.

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The total output of the Kallan Mining Administration's mines for week ended July 24 amounted to 51,207 tons, and the sales during The period to 40,474 tons.

Nos. 123 and 125, Battery Street, Yazmati were sold at the China Auction Rooms yesterday, the pur- chaser being Mr. Shlu Yat-him. From the upset price of $12,000. the price rose to $16,200.

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The small unbout "Chu T"

run into by, a rge tug Lopposite the Hangang Iron Work

Hankew, on July 19 Thi runbout

sank almost immediately, and the owners of the lug have agreed to 'pay the value of the gunboat compensation to the Warbara

thorities.

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A Bill to make further pro It is notified, that an exRI-

for the certificate of vision with regard to coin which ination

is legal tender is about to be in- "Inspector of Nuisances" will bel held by the Royal Sanitary Introduced in the Federal Council, stitute. Entry forms are to be The Colony having adopted new had from Mr. E. Ralphs, Educn- subsidiary coins, legislation is re-

quired to render these coins legall tion Department.

tender in the Federated Malay: States and the Bill is designed to effect this object.

A Shanghai Russian" news- paper reports that the authorities of the Kuominchun have recruited to their

The remnants of the Russian a number of women forces to prevent their troops "White" Army let by General

deserting. The from

paper Merkuloff, now in cfficer under I which publishes this report is an the command of General Chang anti-Bolshevik publication. Chang-chang, the Tuchun" of that the story need not be taken Shantung, held a memorial ser- seriously.

at the Russian It does not sound vice recently typical of the Kuominchuu. Church at Peikuan, Peking. for their fellow fighters who fell in connection with the Revolution in

gates coming from Tsinan. 1918, in the presence of 30 dele-l

Construction in Vancouver of a $5,000.000 (gold) hotel on land to be leased by the Canadian National Railways will be com- menced this year by a group of Vagouver business men aided by New York capital. The hotel, to be erected in the down-town business section.. will contain 516 rooms, and be atleast ten storeys high,

London, July 22-The Daily Mail" to-day publishes tele graphic resume of an editorial in the Boston (Massachusetts) Post, advocating anexation of Canada

Shanghai August 2-Six by the United States as a solution Chinese deportees from Mexico of the war debt settlement problem. arrived in Shanghai over the Annexation, says the "Post." would week-end. The six included ht the effect of lightening women and children, but the ren- Europe's debt bartens" The editor son for their deportation is no of the "Post" has called the "Daily

generally known. The Chinese Mall" for its opinion on the sugauthorities have made arrange. gestion but an answer is reserved..

The Chief Justice, sitting in Bankruptcy jurisdiction yesterday Afternoon, approved" a scheme of jcomposition in the affairs of Chuis Kwong the Ching. trading as Cheung poultry dealing firm The QBcial Recover. Intimated lihat & partner had been taken, in who would deposit $5.000 and the

usiness would continue. debts were estimated to realise an

wers other $5,000. so creditors: "assured of between 30 and 40 por

cent.

Book

263 baks of mail were landed by the ss. Delta yesterday. 14 being from the United Kingdom and 19 from the Continent. In addition to the mail from the United Kingdom and Europe via Siberia, the Delta also brought mail from Shanghai and Japan. The Kaiyan, which came into port a little later in the day, "brought the Home mail via Suez letters and papers dated London, July 8 and parcels of July 1). A total mail of 372 bags was brought, 100 of these being from the United Kingdom. "The parcel mail brought from Home numbered 1344; bags.

ments for the transportation of these people to their native dis-

tricts.

There he been a lawsuit be! tween the Burera-of-Official Mines in Hunan and Mesars. Arnhold Brothers and Co.. Han- kow, as the former has failed to supply ores to the latter in ac cordance with the stipulated time, reports "The Asiatic." The British Legation has brought the case before the Central Govern- ment, which has ordered the For- eign Commissioner in Human to settle the trouble locally with the British Consul in Changsha.

Shanghai, August 2-Eight leaders of the Shanghai General Labour Union assembled at the Chinese Seamen's Union in the Native City on Sunday and at- Tokyo. July 31-The latest tempted to hold a meeting, to reports from Niigata Prefecture which they had succeeded in get- state that the floods have subting about 100 persons to attend. sided in most places and that re- The meeting was broken into by lief for the injured and homeless the City police and the eight-men the progressing satisfactorily. The were arrested and taken to river embankment has broken in headquarters of the Woosung and 200 places and 79 bridges have Shanghai constabulary, where been washed out. More than they are being detained pending 25,000 acres of ride have been trial. destroyed.

Copenhagen, June 26.--AB! Those who are not disponed Denmark was shocked to-day at ts, say anythig nice about Hong- the tragic death of Jens Jensen, or who find no a popular Jutland farmer, while kong's summer," consolation in the cartoon by Mr. attending the funeral of his Stan Hill in this issue, may be favourite son. Harl's Jensen, the that the hot son, was drowned while bathing pleased to learn

in the North Sea ast Thursday, weather should be over by now. According to the old Chinese The funeral took place to-day, and the during the procession to the calendar. to-morrow marks Beginning of Autumn. In Can- cemetery the motor hearse over. tonese, the date is known as Lap turned while negotiating a dif Chow which marks the beginning ficult hill corner. A piece of glass of the last stage of the season in from the broken window screen which crickets-trained to tight severed the jugular vein of Eke pugilists-retain their fero- dead youth's father, who died city the books give the name (in soon after his admission to hos Mandarin) as L-ch'iu.

pital.

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL

Second- The unofficial members of the The promotion of Lieutenant A. H. Todd, S.S.V.F.. Legislative Council, Singapore. to the rank of Lieutenant has have elected Mr. Claude Da Silva been officially approved.

A home paper announces that the Rew C. W Norwood, curate Castlenau of Holy Trinity. Barnes, has been chosen for work in the diocese of Singapore.

NEWS.

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Tokyo. July 21-The Imperial Household Department is plan- ning to restrict the term of stay-

to be a member of the Educationing abroad by imperial Princes] Board for 1926, Vice. Mr. W. to less than one year... Makepeace, resigned.

Sir Robert Hutchison (Liberal, Montrose) has decided to resign his appointment as second Whip to the Liberal Party. It is stated Mr. A. E. Bond, of John Little that Sir Robert has written to Lord Oxford informing him of and Co., Ltd., Singapore, who is now at home, on leave, has been his decision. Hitherto Sir Robert Pappointed a director of the com-has bean regarded as a supporter

pany for the East, as from July 1. of Mr. Lloyd George.

Lieutenant W. A. Woods, the Duke of Wellington's Regiment, at Singapore, has been appointed second aide-de-camp to H.E. the Governor, vice Lieutenant J. S. Baker, R.N., promoted to firs: aide-de-camp..

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patriot Afghanistan, left here yesterday to attend the Asiatic Congress to open at Nagasaki on August 1.

welcome

A particularly warm awaita Lord and Lady Willingden. at Indian Head, Saskatchewan, when Lord Willingdon takes up his duties as Governor-General of Canada. Old-timers recall that Ipoh. July 30.-Prince Dhani Lady Willingdon is a daughter of|| and the Siamese Educational Mis- the first Lord Brassey: who sion arrived in Ipoh to-day. They established the Brassey estate at were conducted by Mr. Kier. Indian Head. Inspector of Schools, and a party and visited the Anglo-Chinese London, July-16.-Paris-For School of 1.000 pupils, also the the first time in Paris the Muezzin other schools in Ipoh and Taiping, called the faithful to prayer from

proceeded They

the the summit of a minaret, where- Moslems Teachers Training College at upon thousands of Tonjong Malim and thence to crowded the portals of the Mosque

which Kuala Lumpur.

consecrated in the

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delegations from By the death of Mr. E. G. Morocco and Lazaroo the Eurasian community all Islamic countries including Africa, Egypt, Syria, of Malacca have lost a member North

Iraq, Persia, and whose sterling worth and genial Palestine, Kuala Lumpur. July 30.-The disposition were much appra-Kurdistan. death occurred yesterday in theciated by all those who had come European Hospital of Mr. Thomas in contact "with him.. Born in

Mr. W. M. Millington, Chair- man of the "Kuala Lumpur Sani- tary Board, who will be going shortly to Kelantan as acting Bri. tish Adviser, in place of Mr. Shaw, who goes on leave, has ar- rived in Singapore. Mr. Marcus Rex will probably act for Mr. Millington.

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Berlin. July 27. - Count

Lathan, of the Posts and Tele-Malacca in March 1866, the late Andrassy of Hungary is at graphs. The deceased was a well- Mr. Lazaroo had completed three Lequeitio to have a conference known sportsman and was ex-score years at the time of his with the ex-Empress Zita. She pected to umpire in the Colony death He joined the Govern-will be asked to declare her stand As ment clerical service in 1886. In on the demand of the Hungarian vs. F.M.S. match to-morrow.

890 he was transferred to the monarchists and to say, whether Land Office, Malkacea, and a year or not she will permit her son, later he was made Chief Clerk, Oto, to be recognised as King of District Office, North, ie., Alor Hungery. The news of Count Andrasay's mission has brought. Gajah.

wild excitement in the press of Badapest.

a mark of respect to his memory the football matches in the Cup and League to-day have been postponed.

In memory of Miss Gage

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Detroit, Mich., July 31.-

London, July 15.-"I know loved in Singapore, Malacca and Henry Ford celebrated his 63rd Kuala Lumpur, a fund is being birthday yesterday by exhibiting these little beggars and to think! one of them may easily; raised to provide a site and build-to the public for the first time that

a thousand deaths," ex- ing for the English school in new small aeroplane devised by cause Pudy Road, Kuala Lumpur, which experts from the Ford plant. claimed the Prince of Wales, plane is of three opening the Ross Institute of she founded and carried on for a The new number of years. The sum re-cylinders and has a twenty-foot | Tropical Diseases when he chat! quired is $50,000 and a meeting wing spread. Mr. Ford jokingly ted with Miss Joan Marsall, aged held yesterday remarked that the new machine 19, who was in sole charge of the (August 6) to decide whe might possibly be destined for a cages containing mosquitoes for ther the above suggestion is new "air fliver." It was an- research purposes. His Royal: the most appropriate form which nounced that the raschine had Highness was intensely interested a memorial to her can take, and made 100 miles an hour in a in the insects and was surprised ex-to learn that Miss Maraall actual- also to appoint a committee and practice flight, and it was arrange for the collection of pected that its per-mile costly handled them. funds:...

would be loss than an automobile. Ceylon."

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