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MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1927.

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HERE is no worry or anxiety in rearing Baby

healthfully and happily, even in a tropical climate, when Glaxo is used as Baby's food..

Glaxo is the food that has been used to rear the children in live Royal Nurseries. Cour: Physicians act that Royal Babies have the best and most nourishing food-- that is why Glaxo has been chosen.

Give your Baby Glaxo, and watch the difference after a lew days; see how restfully he siceps, how contented he and how steadily he increases in weight. Ask your Doctor

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THE CHINA MAIL.

THE WAY THE WORLD WAGS.

The Queen of Norway and Princess Victoria visited the King and Queen at Windsor Castle and remained to luncheon.

The Turkish Government has signed, a new contract with the Eastern Telegraph Co., which will recommence working at Constan- tinople and Smyrna,

Within a month of his 103rd birthday and still in excellent health, Mr. Benning Arnold, of Bournemouth, opened the bowling season at Alum Chine Bowling Club.

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Roving in the Himalayas was suggested by Sir Francis Young- husband, in a lecture at the East India Association, as a delightful. and profitable way of spending a month or two which members of the administrative staff in India and Indians themselves mighħt have to spare.

Colonel W. G. Neilson, C.M.G... D.S.O., Chief of the General Staff, Aldershot Command, who had taken up that appointment only a month ago has died at his home, Blandford House, Aldershot, as the result of an accident. The Colonel, following his usual cus- tom, went for a ride before break- fast and as he was returning his horse stumbled and fell, rolling upon him.

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Mr. Bruce, the Prime Minister of Australia, announces that tho Government has decided to accept the co-operation of the British Australian Tobacco Company in carrying out investigations and field tests on a large scale to

determine the future of the in dustry in Australia, and to déter- capable of producing the whole of her own requirements.

Sole Agents: W. R. LOXLEY & CO., Hong Kong.mine whether Australia is not

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NEW SEASON PRESERVED GINGER. Best quality-Prompt attention to Exporters.

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Factory:-2 Godown. Praya, Dundas St., Mongkok. Tel, K. 88.

MASSAGE

Mr. SHIMIDZU Mrs. HONDA. No. 24, Wyndham Street.

Tel. C. 4945.

MASSAGE NAKAMURA

No. 23, Stanley Street, 2nd floor.

women

A scholarship is offered by the governing council of Ruskin College, Oxford, for actively engaged in trade union, co-operative, Labour Party, or similar work. The scholarship will be tenable at Ruskin College for the college, year. beginning October 3, and ending on July 7, 1928, and will be of the value of £135. An examination will be Saturday, August

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Mrs. Frances Mary Shakespear, wife of the Rev. S. H. Shakespear, vicar of Mountsorrel, Leicester shire was found hanging in the Canch-house of the vicarage.

(on money

Judge Cluer lenders); at Whitechapel County Court: If you would only bring some of them to me it would ex- terminate some of them in a very short time..

Mr. George Hau Chien,. Min- ister of Justice in the Nationalist. Government at Hankow.

Capt. Gerald Lowry, the blind osteopath, who beat an amateur boxer a few weeks ago, is the sporting hero of a new Gaumont

film in which he sprints, swims, boxes and dances.

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Lady Abe Bailey, flew her own aeroplane from London to New market races and back.

Hundreds of metal club heads. were found among the wreckage after the Sheerness Golf Club- house was destroyed by fire an a Sunday night..

The Midland Bank (head office) Fire Brigade won the Corporation of London's silver challenge shield for private fire brigades at the annual competition at the Guild-' hall.

Police and firemen returning from the West Sussex police' ball | at Bognor successfully fought a fire at the Chichester. mineral water factory of Messrs. Pink and Sons.

Lady Russell, wife of Sir Odo Russell, British Minister to the Holy See, has joined the Roman Catholic Church and has been presented by the Pope with a beautiful rosary.

According to the Soviet Press, the Moscow authorities have been forced, through lack of funds.. to abandon indefinitely the plan to construct an underground rall way in Moscow.

Convicts who barricaded them- selves in the mountain prison of Saint Croix, in Poland, armed with revolvers, killed one warder and wounded several before they were overpowered.

What is believed to be a smuggler's well was found near Beachy Head by two Eastbourne Corporation workmen who were engaged in excavations for laying an electric light cable.

The Marconi Wireless Tele- graph Company has obtained a The top of a Zeppelin bomb,contract for the control and the relic of an air raid in October, operation of the entire postal, 1917, has been found at Heath, telegraph and wireless services of Bedfordshire, about 10ft. under Bolivia for a period of 20 years. the ground. Pieces of shrapnel were also unearthed.

The wife of a showman declar- ed at Southampton Police Court that £80 profit was made in one day on ring-throwing, and many times £120 had been taken in one 13. Candidates must be above day on "the spinner" at Torquay the age of 20.

regatta.

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Owing to the serious illness of M. Relander, President of Fin- land, the State visits of the King of Denmark and the King of Norway to Helsingfors, which

were to have taken place shortly.

have been postponed sine die.

Lord Hawke at the Headingley Cricket ground presented Wilfred Rhodes with a cheque for £1,654, a testimonial promoted by the Yorkshire County Cricket Club, in appreciation of his distinguished services for England and York- shire.

Mr. L. F. Ayson, Chief Inspec- tor of Fisheries for New Zealand, has retired. Mr. Ayson was connected with the first im- portation of trout into New Zealand and succeeded in acclima- tising the quinnat [California salmon] and the Atlantic salmon in New Zealand waters.

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Jumping out of a pen at Saltash Cattle Market, a bullock charged everything and every- body that came within sight- first a crowd of farmera (one of whom, was knocked down and had his leg broken), next a crowd of school-children, then a cyclist; who was tossed, and last, before capture, a motor-car.

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The services which Sir Kenneth Anderson has rendered to the shipping industry many years have been recognised by the Chamber of Shipping by the pre- sentation of his portrait and an illuminated scroll bearing the names of the 100 subscribers to the fund. Mr. Alexander Shaw presided over. the gathering at the office of the Chamber.

A marriage ceremony in the air has been celebrated for the first time in Germany. The plane left the Tempelhofer Aerodrome. at 8 o'clock with Dr. Orlovius, Fraulein Margot Kampfer (tho bride), three, witnesses, and the registrar, who performed the coremony while the aeroplane circled above his registry office in Wilmersdorf. ******

The Harpur Trust, which governs Bedford School and owns an estate in. Holborn, passed a scheme for building new premises in Lamb's Conduit Street, at a cost of over $7,000, for the Holborn Boys' Club, which is run for the benefit of the boys of the Holborn district, by the old boys of Bedford School, The club'e present premises are in Sandland Street. 1

Field Marshal Lord Plumer, High Commissioner for Palestine, unveiled, on the Gaza battlefield, a memorial to the 54th East Anglian division. The memorial, which is situated outside the entrance to the war cemetery designed by Sir John

The dedication 80 formed by the Right Row MacInnes, Bishop in Jerusalem

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J. H WITCHELL, Managèr.

EMPRESS HOTEL, LTD.

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Tel. €.5505.

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Tel. C.5506.

EMPRESS LODGE.

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SINGAPORE.

The ONLY HOTEL in Singapore fitted throughout with

MODERN SANITATION TEA DANCES

EVERY TUESDAY:

AFTER DINNER DANCES EVERY WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY & SATURDAY

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