Hong Kong Daily Press 1926-02-13

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Hong Kong Daily Press 1926-02-13

Year: 1926

THE LONG-SUFFERING TAXPAYER OF CANTON. ANOTHER BURDEN SUGGESTED. WHAMPOA MILITARY ACADEMY. PROPOSED CHANGE OF NAME. CONDITIONS AT CANTON. PIRACY OF THE "JADE." GANG LEADER WHO KNEW BIAS BAY. MURDER IN THE NIGHT. LAUNDRY MASTER AND SON STABBED. "EMPRESS" EMPLOYEES ROBBED. OLD METHODS USED BY RICKSHA THIEVES. THE S.S. "LIMCHOW." DETAINED AT CANTON AND LATER RELEASED. NEW YEAR CARNIVAL. ANNUAL EVENT AT THE HONGKONG HOTEL. THE B.A.T. COMPANY. PROSPEROUS CONDITION OF GREAT CONCERN. THE POSITION IN CHINA. AN OPTIMISTIC NOTE. TOBACCO DUTIES AND TAXES. A PLEA OF DRUNKENNESS. SEAMAN WHO SMASHED TRAM WINDOWS. SIR CHARLES ELIOT'S FAMOUS LIBRARY. SOLD TO TOKYO UNIVERSITY. NAVAL NOTES. ILLICIT OPIUM. A $9,680 FINE. BIGGER SHIPS. HARLAND AND WOLFF TO BUILD LARGEST. ANOTHER SEA EPIC. GRIMSBY TRAWLER'S BRAVE ACTION. GERMANY AND LEAGUE COUNCIL. A QUESTION BY MR. RAMSAY MACDONALD. MUSSOLINI'S OUTBURST. TRAGIC SEQUEL IN BERLIN. LANCASHIRE COTTON INDUSTRY. MORE LABOUR TROUBLE. MURDER OF A SOVIET COURIER. THE SOVIET AND THE LATVIAN GOVERNMENT. FRENCH FINANCE MEASURES. BILL SPLITN IN TWO. AUSTRALIAN WHEAT FOR JAPAN. SHIPPING TONNAGE CHARTERED. BOXING. ERNIE RICE DISQUALIFIED. "SUZANNE" AND MISS WILLS TO

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