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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

MACAO CHANGES.

THE EXTENSION OF THE MACAO-SHEKKI HIGHWAY.

Macao, May 1.

Of late much work has been done in extension of the Macao- Shekki Highway, and the fine metalled highway proceeds uvenly along more than fifteen miles from Macao, past the important junction of Koo Hek, on to the cast where, near Tong-ka, it branches of

northwards in the direction of Choi Hang, Dr. Sun Yat-sen's ancestral home.

OBITUARY.

SATURDAY, MAY ·

MUS, ANNETTA T, MILLS.

"Oh, So-So!"

1929.

Are you one of the many who when asked how they are usually roply, "Oh, just so-so"? Or can you respond with a hearty, "Fine, thank you"?

The "Just so-80" people, almost invariably are those who are held in the bondage of constipation.

The American Presbyterian Mis. sion has received the nows by cable of the death in America of Mrs. Annetta T, Mills so well known in China for her work for the Chinese

with one or more of its attendant danf. She came to China in 1884

ille-sick headache, liverishness, as the wife of the Rev. Charles R. Mills, D.D., who was a missionary for many years in Tengchow, billiousness, ill-temper, gloom, ill- Shantung. Before coming to smelling breath. China Mrs. Mills received training

as a teacher in the School for the

are the

To get to the "Fine, thank you!" class Pakettes greatest help, for they so quick- y restore daily intestinal re- liver, gularity, stimulate the revive jaded digestion, uplift the spirita.

Of chemists everywhere, or post free, 60 cents the vial, from the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., 60,

langse Road, Shanghai,

DOUBLE MURDER.

Deaf in Rochester, N. Y., which naturally gave her grent sympathy Foremost In encouraging this for the Chinese dent for whom fine example of development is Mr. nothing was being done at that Tong Shao-rec, whe has set about time. She started the School for making Chung Shan the model dis- Chinese Denf in Chefoo, the first trict of China. With Mr. Tong, school of the kind in China. She working on the building of this had to adapt Western methods to road, are a number of young men, the Chinese language and prepare most of whom are themselves na- lessons, charts, and books which in China. The tives of the place. Already there could be used are signs of development wherever school has grown and prospered the road passes, and in some of and many deaf boys and girls have education and a the flelds the farmers are begin- been given, an

earning their living. ning to make цяе of modern means of

Quite a number of the boys from ploughing machines.

The road will, in time, come to this school have good positions in he famed for fine level stretches, the Commercial Press in Shanghai. ALLEGED SLAYER OF GIRLS often running for miles together Teachers trained in this school at in an almost straight line. From Chefoo have opened similar schools Macao at all times motor-cars in other parts of China.

Mrs. Mills retired from active speed along to the end of the pre- sent operations, and then turn work in Chefon at the age of 70 away to Tong-ku, where Mr. Tong but later spent several years in Shao-yee has built a lovely garden, Nanking, where her son. Mr. S. J. Close to the garden is the ancients, was Dean of the language village of the same name, and it is School. She was one of the num-trial before the Supreme Court, at beautifully clean and seemingly her who passed through the trying prosperous. Mr. Tong has con- experiences of March 24, 1927, in tributed very greatly to the laying-Nanking and soon after left for out of the streets and the many modern devehipments, which is an excellently equipped sell. Motor-buses ply between Mano and various points along the road, the last station up to the present being Koo lok.

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It is reported; that business in the district has recently shown signs of improvement, but the far- mers are badly in need of rain. One of the works to he taken in hand by the new

America.

COMMITTED.

Chau Kau, charged with the. murder of two young girls, the daughters of a junk-master, in the harbour on the night of Aureli 18, was yesterday committed for

the conclusion of the preliminary hearing of the case before the Magistrate, Mr. E. W. Hamilton.

The prosecution called a bont- Mr. W. R. Carles, C.31.6. '

woman, who gare corroborative The death occurred, on April 7. evidence of having seen the ne

the Praya in his sleep, at Bankhead, Pang-cused push off from bourne, at the ripe age of 80, of wall in a dinghy, of which the only other occupants were the two Mr.

A Chinese detective also depas- ! girls and their 14-year-old brother. Mr.ed to having seen the previous on the morning following the witness and another hot-woman conversed murder, and having with them over the disappearance of the two girls,

William Richard Carles, CAM.G., who twenty-eight years ago retired from the China Con sular Service, after a spell of thirty-three years work. Carles, a native of Warwick, was educated at Marlborough College, Committee of and entered the Consular Service 1867. In 1882 he became Chung Shan, headed by Mr. Tongin Shao-yea, is that of providing for Acting Chinese Secretary at Pek water works to assist in the mating, and two years later was trans- ferred to Korea as Vice-Consul, ter of irrigation.

11. is expected that Macao will later acting there as Consul be connected to Shekki by this General. He saw service at Shan also called as a witness, the mas- Consulater of the Shekki tow, who said sucressively he WAS road before the end of the presenti as Vice-Consul in 1886, then

Chinkiang, Acting-Consul at In- that Wong Yau was with him on kow, Acting-Consul at Foochaw, board the junk at Shekki on the and Cons at Tientsin. On his night of the murder.

year.

In view of a statement made

named Wong Yau, the prosecution by the accused implicating a man

Automatic Telepicnes. Much headway has already been

The accused was then eommitt- resignation in the year following made with the installation of auto the Boxar rebellion, he was Con-el, as stated above. matte telephones at Macao, The underground cables are already in-General at Tientsin and Pok- ing. A keen sportsman in his day, plaer, and work has commenced was fond of cricket, tennis and with making conexions tq sub-riding. He wrote an interesting scribers, Messrs. Siemens China valame entitled, "Life in Coren." Company, the suppliers of the equipment, are busy attending to

By the death of Mr. Robert the various details of linking sub- scribers to the 'main station, which leury Renson London has lost an will be installed in a special de esteemed merchant banker, and partment of the newly built Post one of its most prominent Oflice. 1 believed that the ser-collectors and benefactors. rice will commence, operating in August or September of the pre- sent gear.

New Publication,

Mr. R. H. Benson.

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Trustee of the National Gallery since 1912, he was one of the four members representing that, insti tution at the National Gallery of British Art, Millbank; and he also A new book on Macro has been served as member of the Council written by Commander Jaime Inso, of the Victoria and Albert Museum, commanding the Portuguese gun-As hon. treasurer of the National bout "Patrin,” An English edition Art-Collections Fund he was asso- is also in course, of preparation.} ciated with the acquisition of many The book is intended for presenta important works of art for the Benson's tion at the Portuguese section of national collections." the Ibro-American Exposition at famous collection of early Chinese porcelain was dispersed at Chris- Seville, now proceeding.

The work reveals much pains-lie's in July, 1924. tuking work and touches on vari ous aspects of. Macao's develop-

Mrs. Elizabeth McLean, The death occurred at Burfield ment. A chapter devoted to the Tall, Wymondham, Norfolk, on opium question shows how Macao | April 5, of Mrs. Elizabeth Living- has reduced opium consumption at ston McLean, widow of Mr. David Maeno, since the control has been McLean, who was for many years taken away from the hands of a manager of the Hongkong and monopolist.

Shanghai Bank at Shanghai, and subsequently in London. i he Match Industry.

retired in 1890. She had reached During the past few years, the the age of 76. Her son, Majdr manufacturé of matches has de Alan Mel.can, has heen Conserva- veloped very greatly at Macao, tive Member of Parliament for I was not so long ago that only. W. Norfolk since 1923. imported matches were used, but

the

at the presept time, according to extensive industry among statistics available, the tolal pro-poorer classes in the preparation Įduction of matches exceeds $1,000,- of the boxes, and in fine weather 000 á year, most of which is ex-hope stacks of little boxes may be ported abroad, principally via seen carried through the streets the to Hongtong. In audition to

the factories for filling. hands employed, at the factories Maras Information and Publicity this industry has given rise to an' Bureau,

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