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LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS.
On Monday there were two Mr. T. V. Soong, who has been fresh cases of enteric fever, both Fon`a short visit to Hong Kong, re- Chinese, one from the city and turned to Canton yesterday. the other from the New Territory. Į Tuesday, produced a clean "bill of health."
Bandits broke into the village of Lalchok, Yangping district aaris inst wook when, according tu | messages to hand, eighty por, cent: The first Ladies' Night" as of the houses there were the European Y.M.C.A. Kowicked." loon, will be held to-morrow.
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Warsaw, Oct. 25-The Polish Government "has addressed a Note) from foreign sources that Chang It is announced that the leg-
to the Soviet Government, in which. Chung-chang has placed an order ture on wireless which 'WAS' In Shanghai for 10,000 rifles, to be arranged to be given at the Helenadity of the Treaty recantly conclad- she rofuses to recognise tho vali- delivered in Tientsin and tranship-May, Institute on Monday next hased between Lithuania and Soviet ped by rail to Tainanfu..
had to be postponed.
Russia regarding Vilna.
London, Oct. 24-The Court of Appeal has rejected the appeal of
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three Englahmen-Phillips, Leather and Fischer-who, with [two French' girls, were sentenced
for mileged espionage in France.
Berlin, Oct. 24. Mr. Robinson," President of the First National: Bank of Los Angeles, and the United States delegate to the Dawes Commission, declared in a speech that loans to Germany are quito
safe.
The Chinese Chamber of Com- merce, Hankow has, received a sum of $1,000 from Mr. Hu Wen-hòc, „
H.M.S. "Titania” and the sub. marinos are holding a · grand carnival dance to-morrow evening. The "Titania's" band will provids Chinese, emigrant in Singapore; the music, and prizes will be prethrough the Bank, of China. as sented for the most original donation towards the relief of the
distressed in Wuchang."
Costumes.
Home papers to hand state that there is reason to believe that Load Lytten, the present. Governe of Eengal, will be succeeded by Col. the Hon. F. S. Jackson, M.P. the Chairman of the Conservativn Party.
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Peking. Oct. 26-More than 20 people living at the Hung Heugh Yuan hotel are troubled with in- somnia, it is said.
The trouble
began about a week ago, when a few of the guests suffered with the trouble. The "disease" has sprend now. An investigation of the trouble is being made.
Cheung Ma-kam, unemployed. 'belloved to be a native of Walchow, Jumped into the harbour yester-Swatow drawn work merchants, ar The East Asiatic Trading Co., day morning in an endeavour to commit suicide.
Tokyo, Oct. 28-A message Sampan menpening new Business premises in close at hand succeeded in effect, the corner shop on the ground floor from Yokosuka states that the sur ing a rescue and doctors state that of the A.P.C. Building. facingvey-ship "Manshu" has discovered there is reason to believe that the Queen's Road Central and Wynd- the deepest place in the Pacific, be-
ham Street.
tween the Bonin Islands and Izu, be man is insane,
ing: 9,485 metres as compared, with the previous deepest spot of 8,500. metres, which the American war-. ship Tuscarora discovered some years ago off the Kurile lalands.
A Chinese youth seeing a jacket Mr. Rupehand, managing part. hanging on a nail outside a sh prer of the Pioneer Sink Store, in in Wing Kut Street thought it would forma" us that, his flim have just fit him and promptly appropriated received a new shipment of Canton i. A passing detective, however, silk shawis. This includes some Esaw the incident and the miscreart attractive new designs and shoul
was brought before Mr. R. E. be inspected by ladies needing a Lindsell at the Central Magistracy ¦ ogw evening, wrap.. this morning when he received a fine of $5 for his action.....
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Paris, Oct. 20.-Interviewed by A representative of the Associated Press," M. Darlac, President of the Sub-Commission for Inter-Allied Bangkok papers to hand report Debts,, declared: "We recognise that the Kama. VI Bridge, which our debt, but we demand some time the Cape Town, Oct. 24-General Inks the Southern Railway line to examine it together with Smute, speaking at Pieterburg 'yes with the cast bank of the River Allied natiopa, so discuss the poa- terday, said that if General Hertzog Menam, will be opened on January sibility of creating an international gave Britain the impression that the birthday of the late sover body gathering in Europe all neces- South Africa was dissatisfied with eign. The guapiction of this newsary resources and charged to pay her present status within the Em-bridge murka an important develop at given date." pire, he is not correct. Southment in the Siamese-Malay rail Africans are satisfied with the posi-way scheme. " tion they hold in the Empire and do not wish to leave it.
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Rangoon, October -The Standing Finance Committee of the Burma Legislative Council has approved the proposals for a non- recurring contribution of Rs. 20,000 to the Salvation Army towards the construction of a new Rescue Home in Rangoon for women and girls, and for an increase of the present annual contribution. from Rs. 600 to Ea. 1,200 with effect from the commencement of the next financial
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Wo are, glad the F.M.S. is not really in need of funds just now. The mortality returns for the saya the Topicist, In the "Singa Settlement of Singapore for the pore Free Press." (It isn't,, is it?): month of September give the total For if it were what a temptation number of deaths as 1,294, repre- the millions of profits on the car- serting a ratio per mille of popularency note issue of the Colony tion of 30.78. The chief causes of would be; and after all the F.M.S. death were Convulsion 151, has a claim to a share, and it must malarial fever 148, pneumouta 133,be still regretting the day when it phthisis 126, fever not specified 72; considered a note issue but aban- dysentery 69, beri-beri, 64, enteritisdoned the idea and allowed its cun- I 69, and cholera 40. Chinese to the ning Colonial brethren to jump in number of 1.029 died, Malays 156, and collar the easy money, Southern, Indians 79, Northern Inever, they've got our post office now dians 9 Eurasians, Japanese and may be able to make something and Europeans 5..
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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS.
Mr. C. M. McDonald returned to Thomas F. Doyle, died on Octo- Hong Kong to-day by the "Empress bér 22, 1926, at 8.45 p.m. at the of Russia" after seven months' Catholic Mission Hospital, Hankow, leave spent in Australia, Britain (aged 65 years. and America.
Dr. G. E. Aubrey, the well-known local practitioner, accompanied by Mrs. Aubrey returned to Hong Kong on the "Empress of Russia, Dr. Aubrey is n devotee of tennis.
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Mr. L. C. F. Bellamy, A.M.I.E.E., M. Inst. T. general manager of the Hong Kong Tramways, Ltd., re- turned by the "Empress of Canada" on his return to the Colony.
The Bible Study Circle at the Friday
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Mr. Phillip W. Goldring, a well-Helena May Institute known Shanghai "solicitor, who mornings at 10.30 am, during the practised for some time in Hong month of November will be con- Rong, has been appointed Assistant ducted by Mr. J. L. McPherson. Prosecuting Solicitor (on proba-Subject:-"Old Testament Studies." tion to the Shanghal Municipal ]—Advt. Counc
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Mr. W. Harrell, passenger age.ti of the Hong Kong office of the Dollar and Admiral-Oriental Lines, has left for Canton on a business visit.
Professor L. Dudley Stamp, B.A... D.Sc., Lecturer in Geology and Geography, University College, Rangoon has informed the "Ran- goon Times" that he has left Burma permanently having secured a post in London.
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Calcutta, October 3.The death has taken place, after severe Ill- ness, of Mr. C. B. Bayley, Secretary to the Trustees of the Victoria
Memorial. He was the son of Sir Steuart Bayley and was formerly. in the Public Works. Department of the Government of Bengal. He was born in 1876 and was thus Afty years of age." He leaves a widow,
The redoubtable "Tam" Pearce of Northern papers to hand an-
Interport cricket fame has returned nounce the birth of a daughter to) from leave. at. Home; necompanied Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Allman. Mr. by Mrs. Pearce, on the "Empress Allman is a well-known American of Russia," Mr. Pearce is also an lawyer who practises in Shanghai ardent owner-member of the Jockey in partnership with
Messrs. Club as he runs the string of Fleming and Worthington.
London, 6th October: The Bri- "King" ponies under the name of "Mr. Dynasty."
tish Broadcasting Company an nounces that Mr. Eric Dunstan of Calcutta. October 7-Sir Charles the head office staff has been ap
The engagement of James Love, of the British Cigarette Co. Tegart, Commissioner of Police,
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The engagement is announced between Herbert Reginald Culling Carr, son of Mr. R. C. C. Cart, 0.3.E., LC.S, (retired), and Mrs. Carr, and Evelyn, elder daughter of Mr. C. Ritchie, bf Kajang, F.M.S., and Mrs. Ritchfe: 5)
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pointed General Manager of the Indian Broadcasting Company. Mr. Dunstan will leave for India towards the end of the year. It is expected that the broadcasting ser vice will be operated from Calcutta and Bombay in March, 1927,
Calcutta, who went Home on six months leave, is, contrary to expec- tations; to give up the work on which he has been employed in London, and is expected back here at the end of this month, and will resume his old post from the 1st November Mr. J. I Armstrong, Lord Reading's acceptance of the who has been acting Commissioner, Chairmanship of a company for will revers to his former, position the development of Palestine is no of Deputy Inspector-General of doubt due in some messure to al
Charles truistic motives, for he has always Police Bengal. Sir-
Tegari e decision is largely due to taken a keen interest in mattare The death has occurred of the efforts made by Lord. Lytton affecting the race to which he be Major-General Cavan Berkeley, during he holidays at Home, Jonga To this day, when he takes. C.LE, who was born at Clifton on the an oath he does so with his head. January 28, 1829. He was success- Lady Houston, to whom Sir covered, according to the Jewish ively British Resident at Gwalior, Robert Houston left about £6,000,practice. It is no secret that his Kashmir and Nepal Courts, and 000 barling, Han announced her in-lordship's name and assistance Agent to the Governor-General attention of treating with great have been much sought after by Baroda.
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