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LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS,
A riceha coolie was commend- ed in the Shanghai, Provisional Cour for tackling an armed high- way robbenwho had held up a man, and sticking to him until police assistance was forthcoming,ME
The Central China Post. is in- formed that the Chira, Merchants Steam Navigation Company shortly will-resume full sailings, “as the Nationalist Government have ro turned all the ships they have been keeping for so long." opt
The body of an unknown Chin- ese was found in Klangwan, Road, Shanghai, with a bullet wound în the back of the' akull." Residents near by stated that they heard a few shots on the previous night, but they were afraid to leave their homes to see what was the matter.
Kedah, writes the Alor corres- pondent of the "Pinang - Gazette,” had a visitor from the air at 8.45 on Sept. 14 when Mr. S. HG. Trower, of the Air Survey Co., Ltd., of Rangoon, landed at Kuala Kedah in his seaplane owing to unfavour- able weather and shortage of petrok
After experiments extending. over nearly 14 years, Mr.J. E North, curator of the Royal Botanie Society, Regent's Park, London, la said to have acclimatised the Man- churian soyabean. It romains, however, to test the commercial. possibilities of the bean as grown at Home,...
St. Peter'a Church Young Men's Club has decided to form a division of the St. John "Am" bulance Brigade, and at a meeting held last month some 12 members signified their intention of joining, The Chairman of the Club was elected as Divisional Superinten. dent, and Dr. T. C. Wong Divisional Surgeon. The joint secretaries will be glad to hear from any club member who wishes to join. Drills and lectures will commence early this month..
ill be held at Malacca
Lowder, has celebrated the 65th Anniversary of his birthday in Shanghai..
At the con sent ses of the FJLS: Court
of the appointed to consider the of the Civil Procedur Code will be held in Ipoh
The Nanking Government has The French Post Office will been requested by the Shanghaiissue, two special stamps, bearing Butchers Association to forbid the effigies of Washington and Park export of beef.
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Frank M. Firer, president of a large most - packing, company, in Brooklyn, N. Y., who has donated - w`cash prize of $10,000 to the artist,
who designs the-most beautiful and artistic "hot dog"reland., Mr. Firor: took this action following the prose ention of several "hot dog" venders around New York City;
yette, to celebrate the arrival of 30,000 United Statesjex-soldiers on a visit to the Franch battlefields:
A Matang correspondent writes to the Times of Malaya"PeOn Saturday night Mr. EF. Stephen- |son of Ipoh, shot two huge croco- diles at Kuala. Sagga river, Port Weld. There were 3 crocodiles at the place that night" but he only picked out the biggest two h
* In a letter to The Timies,” Brigadier-General C. D. Brace Bug gests, as a means of ending, the civil war in China; the taking away! of the major prize, Greater Shang- haf. Once Shanghai, with its vast wealth, as well as Tientsin, is made Inviolable, a very big step, he says, will have been taken towards re auscitating foreign trade, and re- asserting law and order throughout Central and Northern China.
The No.1 Special District Kuomintang has addressed a letter to the Shanghai Woosung: Garrison |Commissioner complaining about the cabarete" in the Jukong Road district, saying that they are frequented by sailors, and that brawis frequently take place. They state that they were prohibited by the former Military Governor of | Shanghai, and Woosung and that action should now be taken in con- nection therewithin
When Mr. Jay J. McCarthy pleaded in a Chicago court that his client's home had been entered by prohibition agents without a The Nationalist Government, search warrant, he quoted from according to the Hankow native Blackstone: -- "Lightning may press, has issued a notification to strike the house, and snow and the officers of all departments and rain may fall into it, the wind may their bodyguards to make prepara- blow Into it, but the King cannot tions for leaving. Hankow for Nan enter it.” That may be true," re- king as soon as a gunboat is des-plied the Commissioner, Mr.. James patched from the latter place to R. Glass, "but what's a mere King carry them....
as compared to a prohibition agent?"
Mrs. James V. Arrington, who The Stockholders International secured a divorce from Mr. Arring An exposition to celebrata the Mercantile Marine Corporation ton some time ago, brought sult in 20th anniversary of the establish have approved of the recapitalien- the US Court Shanghai forment of the Government-General la tion plan under which five shares alimony. Arrington, who is a planned for next autumn by Seoul of the present Preferred Stock at radio operator in the American provincial authorities, with a full G.$100 par value will be exchanged Navy, had not paid her any money, support of the Government-General, for one share of the new Preferred complainant told the Court, since The exposition probably will be Stock at no par value plus five June 80. Further questioning by held in Seoul, at an estimated cost shares of the new Common Stock Judge Purdy brought out that she of Yen 1,500,000. The Government- at no par value and also five is Russian and has been living in General is reported to have decid shares of the existing Common the French Concession, paying $80 ed to pay a subsidy totalling Yen Stock to be exchanged for one for her room and board." She is 850,000, while Seoul provincial share of the new Common Stock $170 in arrears. Judge Purdy fx authorities will grant a subsidy of at no par value.
éd alimony at $50 per month. Yen 400,000.
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS.
Mr. El Dweck, founder of the Shanghai firm of Elie Tawil & Co., salled for New York on the "Pre- sident Jefferson.”....
The Malaya Chief Justice (Sir Henry Gompertz) and Mr. Justico Farrer Manby left for Ipoh to alt in the FM.S. Full Court of Appeal.
A memorial tablet to the late | Rev. J. H. Lewin, B.D., pastor in Singapore from 1922 tp-1924, was unveiled at the Wesleyan Methodist Church.
Mr. L W Tivy has been appoint- ed temporarily a member of the Rubber Assessment Committee, F.M.S., during the absence of Mr. JP. R. Waugh
Mr. S. W. Ts'o has admitted to partnership Mr. P M Hodgson, solicitor, the firm being known as Messrs. Teo and Hodgson, at 3rd. floor Pedder Building, Pedder Street
We regret to learn says the "Straita Echo," that Inspector Beckingham of the Arms and Ex- plosives Department is lying Beriously ill at the General Hospital with double pneumonia.
Malacca sportsmen will learn with regret of Mr. L. G. Bobertson's coming transfer to Singapore. He was a member of the
Soccer aide, and 18 the
tain of the Malacca Club
Mr. Strachan, General
ger FMS. Railways, by Mr. HW Perk Manager, and Penang from Taft
mpanied Trafile
Mrs. J.S. Fletcher, of Sandycroft estate, is in Taiping hospital with fever. A
The Hon'ble Mr. CV. A. Espeut, Director of Public Works, has left Kuala Lumpur for Perak.
H.E. The Governor of Malaya, Sir Hugh Clifford, has consented to become patron of the Malay Foot ball Association.
Mr. HA. Brien, manager of Petaling Tin Mines, Ltd., was en- Atertained to a farewell tea party by The Hon. Mr. H. V Towner, the mine staff; prior to his depar Colonial Engineer, P.W.D. Siugature for Home. pore, is on a visit of inspection to eithe Penang.
Mr. G. E. Johnson, lately of Chemor, who is now manager of Tanah Merah estate, Johore," re- turned from Home by the "Aeneas and looks excee Hngly fit and well
At St. George's Church, Penang, Mr. Walter Oswald Hunt, Inspector of Machinery, Ipoh was married to Miss Mabel Iria King, the bride being given away by Mr. WE. Hunt M
Mr. J. V Perreire, who retired from the post of Chief Clerk to the G.M.B., Kuala Lumpur, in 1919, died at Madras on August 30, at the age of 50 years. He leaves a Widow and three children,
Mrs, Lydia C. Dimitriades, who bas done much to entertain the various forces stationed in: Shang hat with her concert per with an unfortunate accident. In a moto
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