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LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS.
The Colony had a clean bill of health on Thursday, no cado of noti fable disease.boing reported during the last 24 hours.
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A large naval detachment, ac- companied by a band, carried out a number of exorcists at Happy Valley yesterday morning, causing much interest to the large number The Japanese Finance De-of spectatore who gathered round. partment has decided to apply The Publicity Office of the the Government-owned Property Law also to the Japanese Colonies as from April 1 next.
Kiyoto Nakagawa, cavalry Reutenant on the reserve liat, for whom the police have been search- ing as the principal in the Bokuretsu photograph case, gave himself, up to the Metropolitan Police Board in Tokyo on Novem- ber 17. The man told Pressmen that the facts of the case would be made clear by his surrender.
A case of criminal breach of trust was mentioned in the Kuala Lumpur Police Court on November 12 and postponed to the 16th inst., when, a Eurasian clerk, named; Lambert Goonting, 'employed in the Chartered Bank, was charged with criminal breach of trust in respect Accused was allowed
Harbour Works Department of of 82,502. Macac have published a useful | bail in'$2,300. handbook, profusely illustrated, which will prove very welcome to the many visitors to the Portuguess Colony,
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The CER. Returns for October shows that the railway is ngaja deing, enormous business, nineteen million poods of goods being car For allowing his dog abroad ried this year in October against The without a muzzle, Mr. J. L. Goldart Afteen million last year. was fined $8 by Mr. J. H. B. Nihil passenger returns have also greatly at the Kowloon. Magistracy yester-increased and are likely to further day morning. The defendant, who increase as the country people have had been previously fined for a simi-received plenty of money from their lar offence pleaded that he thought grain.cropa. the muzzling order was not being observed as strictly as formerly.
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At the resumed hearing you. case in
The special committee appoint- torday afternoon of the
Christian Russian by the which a Cantonese lukong was
of charge Association to be in charged with accepting a bribe. Mr. R. E. Lindsell, after houring charged at the Mixed Court, Shang Forecting a church" house at Tsing-
hai, with having kidnapped four, tho is now hard at work.. 1a number of coolies called by Mr C. G. Alabaster, K.C., defending. little girls of 7 to 13 years old. tions have been coming in every The oldest of the kidnapped quar- day. Some arme promise to make said that he was satisfied that the
was brought donations of building material, that Crown had made out a prima facie tette said that she
Defendant would go to jail from Wusieh by a man and was is stones, bricks, lumber, ote. The for four months with hard labour,established in the house of one of first non-Russian subscribers are
North Szechuan Moasrs. Adams and Halling, the sentence to run from the date the accused, in
Road. The Bench adjourned the of his arrest.
case for one week, fixing the bail of the accused at $500: each
ca80.
Assessor Whitamore and Magis
A Bangkok telegram to the: "Straits Timas" reports-Armis- tled day was commemorated with services at the Assumption Cathe-
A San Francisco cable of Nov. 18 reports:-Charges that Leonard Goodwin Husar. United States dis trict attorney at Shanghai, accept-trate Shuo, at the Mixed Court.dral and Christ Church. The two Shanghai, ordered a post mortem minutes silence was observed. In to be hold on the body of Robert the afternoon Siamese Comrades G Doyle, 7 years old, whose gave a garden party at which the mother is a Russian and the father King was present. In the evening English...
ed $25,000 in exchange for evidence given him in a criminal case were contained in a divorce complaint Aled here to-day by his wife. Mrs. Husar's counsel said the facta of the alleged bribery had been given to the Department of Justice for investigation." The name of the alleged briber was given as John Doe.
The boy was found by
Mrs. Scraetool and Mrs. Matheson lying unconscious close by an open gas, jet on the top of a wall, on He was immediately October 28: removed to. the General Hospital
where he died on November 14.
The New "Are Theatre in Hankew was opened on November
a fancy dress ball at the Sports Club was largely attended.
During the last few months l the Outer Possessions of the Dutch East Indies have felt the necessity of a central police ser- vice, on the same Hnes as the provincial detective force in Java. The political unrest and the in- 7. It is the Arat real theatre increase in criminality are the principal reasons for this exten- sion of the police force and the Director of the Department of the Interior is to present the Government with a proposal on these lines. It is hoped, says the "Singapore Free Press" respondent, that temporary mea sures will be taken during 1927 whilst definite measures will be Included in the 1928 Budget,
A Chinese woman, aged 28, who was sentenced to three years' Imprisonment for abduction, in Shanghai in October; 1923, was released on November 17 and the town, compact and cosy, with faced the world with one copper,senting accommodation for nearly Twice a week, says one key," and eleven "pawnshop | 1,000 people.. tickets (which are overdue and the "Shanghai Mercury" opera will which she threw into the fire be played there and on the other there and then). Questioned as to nights pictures will be shown management have secured what her plans were, she replied The that she would go to her friend's "The Globe Trotters" for five nights house: She admitted being mar- and thus Harbin will see a real ried, but could not say anything British theatrical company for the
first time. definite about her husband.
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS.
Mr. Yoshida, the Japanese Con- sul, has left Mukden for Tokyo to: discuss Manchurian affairs with the Foreign Office.
Prince George arrived at Kobe He on November 17 bn his trip. "pruceeded to Kyoto immediately.
Mr. Morie Ohno, Councillor of Mr. George W. Missemer, former-the Japanese Eribassy in Germany, ly engaged in newspaper work in who is now home on furlough, has Shanghai, has returned there fol- been appointed as Japanese Minis- lowing n
tour which took him through the principal cities of the United States.
Mr. Stanley Fryer, business manager of the Peking "Leader."{ arrived in Shanghai from the North on November 18. and will remain there for several days on a busi- ness. and vacation trip.
The marriage of Miss Lolita.Bre- wer of San Francisco and Mr. Joseph Coughlin of New York took place on November 13 in the Ameri can Consulate, Shanghai Judge Milton Purdy performing the cere mony...
ter to Austria,
Dr. Einest A., Sturge, M.D., Ph.D., and his wife, zecompanied by Rev. K. Miyazaki, Secretary-General of the Japan Christian Alliance, arrived in Shanghai on November 14
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In Tokyo on November 17. Baron Shidehara, the Foreign Minister gave a dinner party at his official residence in honour of all the foreign delegates to the second Oriental Red Cross Conference...
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Long leave has been granted to Mr. E T. Nash, Assistant secre- tariate, Shanghai municipality, from January 20, 1927.
Slao Sui, a staff officer to Marshal Sun Chuan-fang, and Mao Jen-woo, adviser to the Civil Governor of Chekiang, arrived at the Shanghai- North Station from Hangchow on November 15%
A Reuter cable from New York reports that the Queen of Roumania has gone to France aboard the She broadcast a "Berengaria."" farewell message saying the old world and the new must help each other."Goodbye, dear, beautiful America."
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The forthcoming weddings are announced of Capt. Vivian Russell Wright-Neville, of the 5/2 Punjab
to Regiment,
Miss. Gwenette Frederica Northe, Matilda Kingsclere Hotsi, Kowloon; Mr.. William G. C. Ham, resident at No. 504 Nathan Road; to Miss Edith.
Mr. Kowloon;
Harold Aubrey Jen, residing at 285 Nathan Road, Pearson, of 693, Avenue Joffre, Shanghai, to Miss Irene Mary
Leonards, Sussex::
Generat Chang Tsung-chang.. Tupan of Shantung. addressed. a telegram to Dr. Wellington Koo re Mr. Sekiye, Vice-Minister of the commending. Mr. Ho Yul, Director Imperial Japanese Household De-General of Metropolitan Municipal partment, stated on November 17 Council, as successor to the Com. Mr. Chang that His Majesty is better, his tem- münication Minister. perature, pulse, and breathing be- Chib-tan, Communication Minister, ing.aaay. He added that the Em-who has tenderad his resignation.Tester, of 47, Kenilworth Road, St. peror is able to take soft food, and remains in Tientsin.. as things are, he will soon be te.. covered to such a degree as to re- move anxiety.
On November 18, the Japanese
Thue "Shipping and Engineer. Crown Princess, proceeded to the ing" (Shanghai); We feel sure Imperial Villa at Hayama and in that all our raders will join us in, The wedding of Mr. Kung Tak, | quired after the health of His tendering hearty congratulations to the Emperor. Baron Captain J, Pringle, and Mesure. head of the Harbour Department Majesty and brother of the seventh wife of Shidehara, Foreign Minister, Gen T, P. Beatty and J. W. Hurst, chief); Marshal Chang Tsung-cbang was eral Ugaki, War Minister, Mr. officer and second officer respec celebrated on the 10th Inst., with Okada, Education Minister, and Mr. tively of the China Navigation Co.'s great ceremony, the Grand Hotal Adachi, Communication Ministar 8. "Sunning, on their heroic reception, Tsingtao, numbering also visited the Imperial Villa. deed in taking possession of the over 500 guests. The bride, nee According to an informal announce-bridge of the vessel from pirates. Mias Wong Tze-mai, is the daughment, the condition of His Majesty Although full details have not yet tar of an officer of the Brd Shan-continues improving. - tung Divisional Staff.
The following promptions and: transfers in the Colonial Service have been made by the Secretary
HONG KONG WEDDING.
been received, sufficient is known to show that these gallant 'officers per- formed a deed which will rank as an epic of the sea and constitute a glorious page in the history of the British Mercantile Marine. W
of State for the Colonies-Captain Union Church, Kennedy Road,
About fifty people were present K. B., Williamson,, Malaria Research was the scene of a pretty wedding Office, Malay States, to Professor yesterday, the parties being Dr. at the Royal Hong Kong Yacht of Biology, Singapore College of Hilmar F. Sommers, of Hong Kong, Club Inst-night when a farewell din- Medicine, and Mr. P. H. Forbes, and Miss Ernal Saffold, daughter of ner was given to Rear-Admiral Chief Accountant, Palestine Rail the late Dr. Jamse Phillips Saffold A. J. R. Stirling, C.B. Mr. E. W. ways, to Chief Accountant, Feder and Mrs. Saffold, of Washington, Carpenter (commodore of the Club) presided. The gathering included IDO, S ated Malay State Railways
The Rev. Kirk Laconnchie Mr. A. L. Shields (Vice-Comme dore) the Hon Mr. C. Mol. Mosser, offelated.
The bride, who was attired in a D.BE, Lt-Comdr. R. A. Yonge, dark green silk crepé dress, as RN. Mr. R. Sutherland, Mr. F. given away by Mr Roger Culver Dilver (hon, secretary) Mr. H... Trodwell, American Consul General, Cleland Cho and was attended by Miss Olga H. S. Rone Durrschmidt as bridesmaid The quest
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The marriage arranged between Anthony Newill Hargreaves, The King's Own Royal Regiment, only son of Mr. and Mrs. William Hargreaves, Intely af Kuala Kangsar, Peras FMS, and Elizabeth Joy Jasmin, only daugh tar of My, and Mrs George Tozer, of Traseras, near Dorking took placa on November 9 at the Farlah Church Westcott; near Dorking
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