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GENERAL SOCIAL
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Local veto polls in 18 areas: of" Scotland have resulted in the re- peat of Imitation in Motherwell, Lanarkshire, and Buckit, Banff-
Booking for the Banvard Mual-shire. - cal Comedy Company's Season, starting at the Theatre Royal on February 6, opens at Moutrie's to day.
Mr. J. A..S. Laird has taken over the management of Jemima estate, Seremban, vacated by Mr. W. B. Monilaws, who has loft for Home with Mrs. Monilaws.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Groves are stay- ing in Nice for the winter. Blaco he retired from the F.M.S. Publie Works Jepartment Mr. Groves and his wife have spent most of their time wandering about the Con- tinent. He has had bad health but has recovered and now looks well.
The marriage took place at the Church of Our Lady of Sorrows, Penang, of Mr. A. Fletcher, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Fletcher, and Miss P. Chan. The Rev. Father de Souza officiated. Following the church ceremony, a reception was held at the Eurasian Volunteers Club.
Mitchell Fields, New York, Jan. 29-In the teeth of a high wind group observation planes carried out manœuvres, while acting under radio instructions from the ground and carrying out drill orders spoken into a microphone. Clouds at times completely obscured the 'planes
from view.-Reuter.
Philadelphia, Jan. 29-As Presi- dent Cosgrave was leaving the House of Cardinal Dougherty, whom he visited early in the morning, a woman in. the crowd plucked his sleeve and raised her umbrella as If to strike a blow. A member of the Party Intervened and received a alight blow on the shoulder. The police hustled off the woman, who is believed to be mentally unbalanc- ed.-Reuter.
A gift of $100,000 for educational purpose in Hong Kong has been made by Mr. Wu Hay-tong, one of the best known members of the local Chinese community. He is the river shipping magnate and owne one of the leading steamers on the Canton run, as well as be- ing interested in several others. No condition has been attached to the gift which is to be devoted to
scholarships.
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Nine White Star liners, with an aggregate tonnage of more than 180,000, have been borthed to- gether in the Gladstone Dock, Liverpool
Mr. Sidney A. Moss, the well- known Shanghal attorney, and Mrs. Mass, are leaving on the "President Cleveland" for a short trip to Manila,
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Driver and horse were drowned when a lorry slipped over the bank into the River Lee at Cork.
Mr. Warren S. Dyer, of Shang- hal, has been elected a Fellow of the Royal Colonial Institute.
Mrs. Mary Porter, who lived fu the same cottage for 88 years, has died at Bingham, near Nottingham, aged 102. --
The Queen, knitted a woollen The Nationalist Government is shawl as a Christmas present for reported to have definitely appoint a patient in the West London Hos- ed Marshal Feng Yu-halang Chair-pital, Hammersmith. man of the Honan Provincial Com- mittee.
The new cruiser "Cumberland," which was laid down three years ago, has been commissioned at Chatham and will leave for China- early next month,
About £50 was stolen from a safe in the Express Dairy Company's shop lu Parliament Street, West- minster, S.W., which is within 100 yards of Scotland Yard.
Mr. Joseph Addison, Counsellor of the Berlin Embassy, has been appointed Envoy Extraordinary and Estonia, and Lithuania. Minister Plenipotentiary to Latvia,
The tomb stone in memory of the Russians who were killed by Chinese troops at Nanking last spring has been completed and will be unveiled shortly, Russian news- paper reports state.
The Royal Mint is being over-1 men sets of the new silver coinage, whelmed with demands for speci- not only from collectors, but also from people anxious to give them as a Christmas present.
Mr. John Roberts, chairman of the committee of the Llandudno Town Improvement Association, at the annual meeting of the associa tion said that in consequence of newspaper advertising more than 11,000 letters had been dealt with at the officea of the assc clation:
Mr. N. R. Fox-Andrews, barris- ter, of Temple Gardens, Temple, EC., had a finger cut off at the first joint by the fan of his motor- car.
Dr. Oscar Madeley Holden, medi- cal officer of health for Blackburn, has been appointed medical officer at Croydon, at a salary of £1,800
a year.
Frederick Ford, of Southend, who was paralysed following a fall from scaffold, has died after being in Rochford Hospital, Southend, for more than 28 yeare.
A sum of £13,000, representing Loan Society, Edmonton, N., Was the share-out of the King's Head conveyed from the bank by a bicycle ridden by a boy of 17.
Grounds for divorce were estab- lished in the American Court for China by Mr. Robert Mishler and
order for divorce. accordingly Judge Milton D. Purdy granted an interlocutory
Home employers have offered an increase of a halfpenny an hour from January 1 to workers in the electricity supply industry, whe have been demanding an increase of a penny an hour,
"I must ask the Press to be good enough to stop reporting these drowning cases," said Mr. Butcher, the district coroner at Leigh, Lan-i The Japan' Lawyers Associationcashire, when an inquest was held has nominated 15 of its members to on the fifth person drowned in the investigate the trouble between the Leigh Canal in less than three Noda Soy Manufacturing Company weeks. and the workers of the company. It is stated that, if there is a pos Customs, F.M.S., informs us that The Commissioner, Trade and afbility of the trouble being settled, the duty collected on rubber dur- the Association will mediate being December was: F.M.S. $532,- tween the two parties.
638.34; 3.9. $111,969.24. The cents per lb. on 280 lb. shortshipped former amount includes duty at 3 during the month.
The new Dean of St. John's Staunton, J.P. for Home on retire- By the departure of Mr. J. L. Cathedral, the Very Rev. Alfred ment Malacca loses a very popular Swann, delivered his first sermon at sporteman.. He has been in Malac St. Andrew's Church, Kowloor, yes ca for several years, and was terday to a large congregatio a Congregational reception held in
good arcketer, often captaining the Church Hall following the interest in other forms of sport and the local side. He took a great evening
service, the Rev. W. W. Rogers,
also in the Scout movement. He Vicar,
wel- comed the Dean and Mrs,
was Vice-President of the Malacca Swann on behalf of the Kowloon
Club. community, the Dean in reply refer- ring to the kindness with which he had been received since his arrival in the Colony.
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at Bognor of the wife of Mr. J. P. Home papers announce the death Donovan, rotired Commissioner, Postal Administration; also,
at Cheltenham, of Mrs. Catharine Hannah Graham, the widow of Mr. George Frederick Graham, I. M. Custom, Shanghai,
on
The Royal Artillery Association held a dance at the Seamen's In- stitute on Sat. night. There was a good attendance present Including wished to many ladies, and thus everyone who partner. The decoration was simple dance did not lack a but nevertheless effective, and a fine orchestra composed of local amateur musical talent supplied a fine programme of dance music.
William Brennen, an, unrecognis-
The selection of Japanese dele- gates to be sent to the forthcoming
The steamer "Belgenland," which International Labour Congress is again is circling the world with under consideration. It is recently approximately 350 tourists In addition to Ministers in the considered likely that Mr. Kakichi board, under the direction of the. Nationalist Government of Cna, Section of the
Kaharada, Chief of the Labour International Mercantile Marine Dr. C. C. Wu and others, there Bureau, will be selected as Govern-American Express Company, will Social Welfare Company, in co-operation with the were on board the 6.8. "President ment representative; Mr. Kanichi arrive at Shanghai on February 2 Wilson" which passed through Fujita, Chairman of the Tokyo and sail again on the evening of Hong Kong over the week-end In Chamber of Commerce as capitalist February &. the course of a round-the-world | representative; and Mr. Torao trip, several prominent passengers Kuno, representative of the Federa- including Mr. and Mrs. Thomas tion of Naval Labour Unions as la- Thorkildsen, mine owner and manu-
bour representative. facturer of Chicago and Hollywood; Mrs. F. S. Robinson, a sister of lot of unnecessary attention to the Elephants have been paying a Mr. Paul Shoup, vice-President of Segama Railway of late and even the Southern Pacific Railway; Mr. refuse to move when they see the Rudolph Geering, of the General train coming and hear the engine's Motors Co.; Mr. and Mrs. J. T.whistle. Various courses of action Thornton, of New York. Mr. have been suggested to deal with Thornton was until recently à direc- this nut ace, but with poor re- tor of the Remington Typewriter sults: fc that it is worth we sug Company, New York; Mr. and Mrs. gest tha Mr. Theobald with his Henry Gillarea and son, returning one-string fiddle and Mr. Ingateed British subject, of no fixed to France from Shanghai, where with a circular saw might give an abode, appeared before Judge Liang Mr. Gillares is manager for China and we doubt if any elephant would charge of begging in Bubbling Imitation of "Orpheus up-to-date" in the Provisional Court, on A of the Michelin Tyre Company and stand for that. I wouldn't anyway. Well Road. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lang, silk-Lahad Datu, notes in B.N.B. stable
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proach two foreign ladies and ask A licence for a marriage between for money, Brennen said that he Noel Countess of Rothes and Major had no place to sleep nor had he Claude Macfie, D.9.0., has been any papers to prove his British na- obtained at the Archbishop of tionality. The charge was dismiss- Canterbury's" Faculty Office, ed. Knightrider Street; EC, and it is expected that the wedding will take At a meeting of the Penang place shortly at Holy Trinity Municipal Commissioners, Church, Chelsea. Noel Lady G. L. Ham stated that, after full Rothes was one of the survivors investigation of the recent disturb of the Titanic disaster in April ance in the Town Hall caured by a 1912, when 1,500 lives were lost. party of Europeans, he was not She took an oar and helped to pull prepared to take any legal action. one of the boats. She is theThe accounts of the affair appear widow of Lord Rothes and ed to have been over-coloured. At has two sons. Major Mäche, who the same time, such conduct could is 49, was in the Seaforth High not be countenanced in future. The landers, and retired seven years parties under censura had given an ego.
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