WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1912.

HAU THE CHINA MAIL.

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THE BUDGET DEBATE:

GOVERNMENT NEARLY

DEFEATED.

The Tea Duty.

--(Beuler's Service to the China Mail.)

LONDON, "June 25.

In the Budget Debats in the House of Commons, on the Report. Stage of the Te Resolution, Mr Cooper, a Uzionist” qiem bor, moved a reduction of a penny on the daty on ten grow within the Empire.

Mr Masterman, Fader Secretary for the Home Office, resisted the Amendment on the ground that it esired the tattered hanner" of Colonial preference.

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IN THE HOUSE OF

» COMMONS.

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[COPYRIGHT.] THE SUFFERING SUFFRAGETTES.

THE "HUNGER STRIKERS:"

AN EXTRAORDINARY SCENE.

A Champion of the Suffragattai, "

{} (Reuter's Service to the China Mail.) Logros. June 20.

A furious scene took place in the House of Commons yesterday at Question Time, when Mr. Asquith said that Mr. McKenna had offered to release the Suffragettes provided they undertook not to repent their offence

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AN ENRAGED LABOURITE

Mr. George Lansbury, the Labour member for Tower Hamlets, "Bow and Bromley, at this stage...shouting deñunciations against-the-Govern- inent, walked up to the Treasury -GOVERNMENT MAJORITY 22. Bench and shoot his fist in the faces

of the Ministers,

The Amendment was rejected by 199 votes to 17-The Government's majority 29.

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CRIES OF RESIGN."

**TORTURERS OF WOMEN."

He screamed that they should be turned out of office and cried "You will go down in history as torturers of women. Mr. Asquith, he cried,

the infuriated Labourite shouted.

The figures wore received with wasbeneath entempt. It was Opposition cheers and eries of - Resign."

The maliness of the majority was due to the slack attendance of the Ministerialists during week of non-controversial business.

dishonourable to ask wonen for an undertaking which they could not give. **

THE OPPOSITION ALSO ATTACKED.

Mr. Lansbury then turned to the Opposition and shanted" You should

LONDON, June 25.

A later mesenge states that Mrs Pankhurst was raleadod after a hunger strike "of five days. She was in a very weak condition.

SECOND EDITION

Stop Press News

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QUEEN ALEXANDRA'S CHARITABLE SCHEME.

8,000 LADIES SELL ROSES IN THE STREETS.

(Router's Service to the Chinu Mail)

Losnov, June 28.

It is anticipated lint the hospitala and -- charities with which Queen

Mrs Pathwick Lawrance is also ill,lexandra has been identified will largely benefit by today's gigantic being forcibly fed. (She hhr since been rosa fete, when. 8,000 ladies, includ relonesd.).

ing leaders of society, will sell urti- ficial wild roses in the streets in commenoration of Queen Alexan- dra's arrival in England..

THE KIEL REGATTA.

ENGLISHMEN WIN MANY ·

PRIZES.

-Speech By The Kaiser.

(Reuter's Service to the China Mail.)

LONDON, June 25.

Reuter's correspondent at Kist tele- graphe that the regatta is concluded. English men, including Sir Thomas Lipton with his yacht Shamrock, were ficat in three out of the four racas yesterday.“

At u banquet held in the evening' the Kaiser dwelt on the progress of yachting in Germany since the Imperial

THE OPEN, GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP.

VICTORY FOR RAY,

(Router's Service to the China Mail.)

Loxtos, Jane 28.

The victory for Ray, the Jersey goiler, was very popular as this is his first championship, though he has been regularly near the top..

Other scores were:-Duncan 305; Ayton 308: Herd 300; the French ner. Gassiat and Massy 310 and 911 respectively, Fatheringhain was four teenth with 818.

TWENTY-ONG SUF. FRAGISTS RELEASED.

UNIONISTS MUSTER IN FORCE, Į be driven, "from public life-both Yacht Club was established twenty-five | (Reuter's Service to the China Mail.)

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There were few Unionists about the House, but when the division was called they suddenly mustered force and nearly brought the Government to disaster.

BUDGET RESOLUTIONS

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PASSED.

All the Budget relations parsed.

RADICALS CRITICISE THE BUDGET.

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were

The Finance Bill was read a frat

Ministers and Opposition.

Calming down. Mr. Lansbury eventually returned to his seat.

REQUESTED TO LEAVE THE HOUSE.

The Speaker requested him to have the House, but he refused.

He was warned thries, and was ultimately prevailed by various min hers of the Labour Party to with- draw.

HONOUR FOR MR BONAR

LAW.

LONDON, June 26.

time, the feature of the debute being } (Reuter's Service to the China Mail.) Mr Lloyd George's announcement that a certain number of Radicals were criticising further expenditure of the Navy and Colonin) Lean.

OBJECTION TO COLONIAL LOAN.

Mr Wedgwood, a Liberal member, abjected to taxpayers' money being: taken for the benefit of the landlords of Nranlund. He would be glad to

es it applied to Nigeria, where the Jaud belonged to the Crown.

HER MAJESTIES AT CARDIFF.

THE MAYOR KNIGHTED.

(Reuter'a Service to the China Mail.)

LONDON, June 25.

Mr Bonar Law, the Leader of the Opposition, on having the honorary ́degree of Doctorate of Laws (LL.D.). conferred upon him by the University of Glasgow, received an ovation,

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DEATH OF A GREAT PAINTER.

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· SIR ALMA TADEMA

Reuter's Service to the China Mail.)

11 LONDON, June 26, The death is reported of Sir Alma Tadema, the famous painter.

FRENCH SEAMEN'S

STRIKE.

SERIOUS STATE OF AFFAIRS. (Router'e Service to the China, Mail.)

LONDON, June 26.

At the civic welcome at Cardiff, onį the occasion of the visit of the King and Queen, His Majesty conferred the honour of knighthood upon the Mayor. A telegrams from Paris atates that In the Corcoration's Address, it was there is no improvement in the Sea- suggested that the establishment of a men's Strike, and it is feared that the Welsh home for the Prince of Wales Minister of Maxine has insufficient men would be received with enthusiasm by at his disposal to ensure the proper Welshman,

working of the indepensable services.

The situation, at Havre is described as being disastrous,

The King, in his reply, dwelt upon the loyalty of the Principality and the -part played by hor coalfields in main- taining the efficiency of the feet. It was greatly to be desired that all classer would be united for the com- mon weal" And for the common good, -and is Majesty trusted that thi „rødent lawan would make for the in-

arenaed safety of the winers and for a more gordial feeling between engaged in coal mining.

THEIR MAJESTIES VISIT ‘A

COALFIELD.

LATES

Their Majesties on visiting a South Wales coalfeld to as the industrial conditions, met with an enthusiastic recopiion at Cardiff,

FORTHOOMING BYE- ELECTION.

COLONEL SEELY OPPOSED.

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INTERNATIONAL BOXING IN FRANCE.

(Router's Service to the China Mail,

LONDON, June 25.

years ago and on its maefulness in producing splendid body of women. They were indebted to English skippers and crews who sprung from the people at the head of-yachting.

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A GIFT TO THE KAISER.

The Emperor on Germany and

England

LATER.

Another telegram from Kiel states that the Kaiser, in accepting the gift from the Royal Thames Yacht Club, thanked the British yachtsmen upon | the success of the Regatta, and hoped that the fresh link among the sports- men meant additional friendship be tween the two nations. The cup they bad presented to him he looked upon as a pledge of amity which was so natural and so precious between Great Britain and Germasy.

THE TURKIS I VILAYETS.

Hospos, June 20. Twenty-one suffragists have been released this week before the expiry of their sentences. Presumably they' arehunger strikers."

ANOTHER- GLASS. SMASHING SUF-

FRAGETTE.

"(Router's Service to the China Mail.)

LONDON, June 20

A suffragette smashed a glass panel in St. Stephen's Hall yester day evening. She was arrested.

SERIOUS TROUBLE"

IN TURKEY.

TROOPS MUTINY.

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(Reuter's Service to the China Mail:),

} i Loknox, Jume 26.

A MUCH-NEEDED REFORM.

ruter's Service to the China Mail.)

LONDON, June-25.

A Coperantinople message states that the Minister of the Interior projects| the establishment of a corpa ofia spectors to control the officials of the ginning in Macedonia. They will tank vilayete throughout the Empire, be-

after the valia. He proposes to engage Englishmen.

AMERICAN POLITICS.

THE DEMOCRATIC CHAIRMAN,

(Reuter's Service to the Chins Mail.

LONDON, June 25. Renter's correspondent at Baltimore telegraphi that the

Democratic National Committee has ratiked, the

whom Mr Bryan appealed to the party. chairmanship of Jadge Parker, against.

A DEMOCRATIC SPLIT. ·

** LATER.

A telegram from Diepps. states that! in the International Boxing Festival in a Welter Weight boct between a French- man and the English Evernden, the A telegram from Baltimore states latter was disqualified in the second that the ratification of Judge Parker round for striking the Referee. Gen-as Chairman, has caused a split among darmes cleared the ring

the Democrats.

In the Middleweight Championship Mr | Bryan is rallying the "Pro- of the World between the American,gressives to fight upon the floor of the

us, and the Frenchman, Carpentier, Convention. the latter was disqimlified in the nine- teenth round.

THE WRECK OF THE QUINTA

(Reuter's Bervice to the Ohing Mak.)

LONDON, Juze 20.

The Messagorias Maritime Com-

Labor, June 26.pany's steamer "Here" has arrived at nor appointment of Colonel, Gaigon with the officers and crew Sealy has necessitated him seeking re- and 160 passengers of the German elcotics at Ilkeston, Derbyshire The steamer Quints, which was wrecked on. Beorntary for War will be opposed by the Paracel Talande,

Note

Mr Frjeman, who is the Unionjet's nominee. A straight fight is Antíappeared

of the wrock

Some of the leaders believe that Mr Bryan may become a candidats for the Chairmanship and the ultimats candi. date for the Presidency.

"A" MOTOR TRAGEDY.

A NEW YORK BANKER KILLED.

A telegram from Constantinople states that a serious mutiny bas broken out among the troops in Macedonia. Some 200 Albanians at Monastir," Ochrida and Perlepe have deserted with urins and are joining the Albanian insurgents at South Ipek..It is believed that the mutiny is a revolt against the Young Turk regime and that a number of ex deputies are involved.

THE GERMAN IM- PERIAL CHANCELLOR.

(Reuter's Service to the China Mail.j

LONDON, June 20.

Dr. Bethinana-Holweg, the German A telegram from Berlin states that

visit Russia will stay at St. Peters- Imperial Chancellor, who is about to burg and Moscow for some days,

THE LATE SIR GEORGE WHITE,

(Bouter'e Service to the China Mail.

Lornox, June 20.

A Memorial Service will be hold in connection with the death of Sir

George White in the Chupel of Chel- sea Hospital on Friday, after which the remains will be escorted by troops to Euston Station for inter- ment in Ireland.

THE LADYSMITH SEIGE.

Mr. A. E. W. Mason; the novelist, in a letter to the Times "states that the chief reuson why Sir George White remained at Ladysmith was because he was warned by a high

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In the latter of THE COMPANIES! ORDINATOR OF HONGKONG,

Bod!

In the Mutter of WATKINS LIMITED,

- (In-Esquidation).........

HONGKONG NEW YORK

A4 EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL

MEETING of the above named SS. simpang duly convaued, and held at the Company's Offen, on the 31st day of May, 1914, the following resolution was duly passed, and at a rubeoquant Extraordinary General Meeting of the Member of the said Company held at the same pisos on the 19th day of June, 1919, the same resolution, was duly continued as a Special Resolution, via.com

"Tant the Company' bẹ wound-up volantarily, and that ExxceTZ "ALFRED MOUNTFORD WILLIAMS, **Incorporated Accountant, of f Victoria, in the Colony of "Hongkong, be and he is hereby "appointed Liquidater for the purpose of such winding up."

G. A. WATKINS,

Chairman Hongkerag, June 19, 1812.

In the Matter of THE COMPANIES"

ORDINANCE 1911,

and

In the Matter of WATKINS LIMITED,

In Liquidation),

NOTICE TO CREDITORS.

HE Creditors of the above-named Com- 13th day of July, 1912, to send their armos. pany are required, on or beforo the and addresses, and the particulars of their debts or claims, and the names and addresses of their Solicitors (if any) to the Under signed, the Liquidator of the said Company, sad, if so required, by notice in writing from the said Liquidator, are, by their Sali- citer, or personally, to come in and prove their said debts or claims at such times and pisce un shall be specified in sach n. tíca, or in default thereof they will be excluded from the benefit of any distribution, made before such debts are proved.

E. A. M. WILLIAMS,

Lig idator. St. Georga's Building, g

Hongkong, June 20, 1912.

In the Matter of THE COMPANIES

ORDINANCE, 1911,

and

In the Matter of WATKINS LIMITED,

(lá Liquidation).

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, 'in pursuance to Section 181 of the Com- panies Ordinance, 1911, that s 'Meeting of Creditors of the abore-named Company will be held at the office of the Under- wined, St George' Building, Chater Road, Hongkong, en SATURDAY, the 20th day of JULY, 1912, at Noox, for the purposes

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E. A M. WILLIAMS,

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