FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1912

BY

ELEGRAPH. BY TELEGRAPH. BY TELEGRAPH

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"THE MIKADO'S FUNERAL.

. OELEBRATIONS THROUGHOUT

INDIA.

: (Bouter's Service to the China Mail.)

Losnos, Sept. 13.

Beuter'a Simla correspondent sele- graphs that the Japanese residents of Calcutta, Bombay, Rangoon, Dace and Margui will observe strict mourn ing and funeral rites to day on the ssession of the funeral of the Mikado, All flags on official buildings in India will be half masted until to-morrow,

THE BRITISH MILITARY MANŒUVRES.

SPARTAN CONDITIONS.

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MR CHURCHILL'S SPEECH.

ADVOCATES FEDERALISM FOR ENGLAND.

"Reuter's Servics to the China Mail.) |

Loxnos, Sept. 18.

Mr. Churchill, in a striking sperch Podoran at Dundee, said he was in favour of instances Yorkshire, the Midlands, He gave as suitable etc.. and said that there were four grent areas in England that might well have conscious political identity Mr. Churchill cited the question of Federation in Canada, South Afric and Australia.

DENUNCIATION OF POLITICAL ENEMIES.

TATER.

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THE MIKADO'S BENE- VOLENCE.

AMNESTY FOR PRISONERS; 1,000,000

YEN FOR THE POOR............

(Independent News Agency's Service

to the China Mail.) »

Toxro, Sept. 13.

proclaiming an amnesty to certain An perial Edict has been issued,

prisoners. 150 have been released, and the sentences of many others mitigated. Yen 1,000,000 has been. bestowed on the poor.

GREAT BRITAIN AND RUSSIA

M. SASONOFF TO VISIT THE KING.

INA MAIL.

SECOND EDITION Zebnoia Perfumes. HONGKONG NEW YO

Stop Press News

BY TELEGRAPH.

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A SENSATIONAL CHARGE,

LAWYER CHARGED WITH MURDER.

(Rauter's Service to the China Mail.)

Loxpox, Sept. 19. Reuter's New York correspondent telegraphs that a lawyer nanted Gib. son has been arrested on a charge of murdering his client, an Austrian lady named Countess Szabo She fell into a lake and Gibson went to ber' rescue, but the police allege that he strangled her with a jiu jitsu grip,' and that she was not drowned.

Mr. Churchill, at great length, (Reuter's Service to the China Mail.} defended the Insurance Act. The

Lospox, Sept. 13. Government, he said, were confident (Reuter's Service to the China Mall.) | BOHO OF THE BLUE Yesterling was the coldest day of that they had done their duty on the year. Gales and floods enused behalf of the masses, und did not

LONDON, Sept. 13. MOUNTAIN TRAGEDY. damage on the East Coast. The heed the Tory obstructor, the Social- troops engaged at the maneuvres ist wrecker or the snarling, the super.

(Reuter's Service to the China Mail.) were subjected to a severe test. Ining or the jibing of these great enter. cold flownpour they bivooacked prises, for which they would never without fires, but in spite of this the have the wit to conceive.." health and spirits of the men are remarkable. A column of 30,000

men marched on a single rond; the *oute taking them through the streetä Harrow and Thetford. Perfect -discipline was maintained.

B

CHINA AND TIBET.

NEXT ELECTION.

He did not anticipate a political election before 1915.

A WILY SUFFRAGETTE.

A suffragette, who had been turned away from the hall, went to the Post Office and, pinning a card to her!

The Russian Foreign Minister, M. Saxonoff, will visit the King at Balmoral Cartle at the close of the Manoeuvres, when Sir Edward Grey, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, will be

the Ministeria attendance,

THE MIDLOTHIAN ELECTION.

VOTIES FROM FAR AND NAR.

· CHINESE TROOPS ON THE MARCH.breast, asked to be "posted express" } [Beuter's Beruice to the Okina Mefl.)

(Reuter's Service to the China Mall.)

to Mr. Churchill's residence.

The officials ecimplied, but Mr. Losnox, Sept. 13. Beuter's Simla correspondent tele-Churchill's secretary refused to ad- graphs that the Chinese troops are

mit the lady. coming through from Thassa. The aamp followers are largely composed of Tibetan wives and half-bred ebill- AVIATION DISASTERS. ren. The Scottish ruissionaries 'at Kalimpong ure endeavouring to place some of the people on the Darjeeling -tea gardens. „

ANOTHER RAILWAY

STRIKE.

- RAILWAY CLERKS' DEMAND,

Router's Service to the China Mail.)

Losnos, Sept. 13.

INQUIRY RECOMMENDED.

(Reuter'i Service to the China Mail.)

Loxpox, Sept. 19.

Lostos, Sept. 13.

LONDON, Sept. 19.

A telegnum from Wythesville, Vir- Sinia, states that Floyd Allen, son

of Claude Allen, has been sentenced to electrocution for the murder of a Judge in the Blue Mountain district. List March.

HOME RULE ALL ROUND.

(Reuter's Berolce to the China Mall.)

Lossox, Sept. 18.

Mr. Churchill stated that the Government intended that Home The Liberals make the most of the Rule for Ireland should be the fore- poll of Unionist catvelers, which runner of a general system of self- admittedly was unprecedented. Spain, He was not dismayed at the prospect government for the four countries. Ontario, and Londou sent elector. of ten or twelve legislatures for the Relays of motors brought voters from United Kingdom. The Government's Hartlepool and Javerness. While land policy, he said, would not be lecturing the Labourites on the folly one of confiscation, but a sober of contesting such a sent, the Liberals policy which would have regard to are confident that the loss of Mid-the-existing circumstances. lothian is only temporary, and exhort the Government to immediately amend the Franchise Bill by the inclusion of a provision of an alternative vote or a

At the inquest on the British mili- tary officers of the Flying Corps, who were killed on the 10th inst., u ver- dict of "Accidental Death" was brought in by the Jury. They re-second ballot to prevent the victory of commended the Government to make the minority. an inquiry into all aviation disasters.

WAR OFFICE AND FLYING MACHINES.

LATER.

Six members of the Flying Corpe

The Headquarters of the Railway- men's Union,at Euston Road has bean the scene of labour troubles for the post three days. Fourteen ex- railwaymen, employed clerks shere, joined the Union, and demand- bave been killed since July 5, all of d the minimum salary of 35/-om used monoplanes. It is under weekly instead of the 80/- they had stood that the War Office will sus

pend the use of the monoplane until been receiving. They were promptly it is safer. The airmen prefer the dismissed, and the Union have since biplane as it is safer and stabler, but been successfully picketing the pre- the monoplane is spendier. misen.

AMERICAN AVIATOR

KILLED.

(Reuter's Service to the China Mail.)

Losus, Sept. 18.

A telegum from Chicago states that Pani Peck, the American flight and duration record holder, has been Milled by a fall from a biplane, while attempting a steep spiral descent.

THE DORIEN BOMB OUTRAGE.

Heuter's Service to the China Mail.)

Loxnox, Sept. 13. telegraphs that the victims of the Reuter's correspondent at Salonika bomb outrage at Dorien. Salonika, on September 11 are most

v Moslems. The authorities have succeeded in preserving order since the occurrence.. The bomb Was smuggled into the Square in a sack

-TURCO-ITALIAN WAR.öf flour.

AVIATOR FALLS AMONG THE ENEMY.

THE KAISER.

Tar

(Reuter's Service to the China Mail.) DAILY ATTENDANCE AT THE

LONDON, Sept. 19.

An Italian Captain, named Moizo,

among Arabe.

I

MANOEUVRES.

while dying from Zuara. to Tripoli fol(Bauter's Service to the China Mall,

LONDON, Sept. 12, Despite the bitter inclemency of the The captured aviator and 'bia weather, the cold, min and biting taken to tho Turkish headquarters.

UNIONISTS JUBILAN

Statistics of the Unionist gains at by-elections and the growth of the Unionist vote are given prominence in the Unionist papers, which are eloquent on the subject of the flowing tide.

That the Labourites are not penitent is evidenced by the statement of Mr Philip Snowder that neither Crewe nor Midlothian would deter the Labour Party from seeking increased repre- sentation.

CHINA'S NEW LOAN.

RAILWAY SCHEMES

SEPARATE.

CHINESE NEWS.

(Wah Ter Yat Po's Service.)

PERINO, Sept. 13. The Government has decided to make a grant of $30,000 monthly to Dr. Sun Yat Sen for the purpose of the establishment of the projected him full power to solicit foreign loans National Railways, and also to giva al invite shares, for, the enterprise. The articles of the loan agreements are to be subject to the approval of the Legislative Chamber.

TYPHOON WARNING. +

the following telegram at noon to-day :— The American Consul-General received

Manila, September 13, 1912. f Cyclone or Typhoon Pacific Ocean about half way between the Mariana Islands and Luzon, almost stationary. "

THE MERCANTILE" BANK OF INDIA, LTD.

The locals.ent of this Bank writes :-]-

(Renter's Service to the China Mail.) beg to advise having received a tele ram

LONDON, Sept. 12.

A representative of Reuter's agency has interviewed one of the Principals concerned in the negotiations for the Loan to China. Referring to the sug- gested Bank scheme, this gentleman said that although it was obvious, to those acquainted with the financial

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conditions of China that some such institution. would probably come into bing sooner or later, no scheme for it formed part of the Loan negotiations or figured in the agreement. The ambitious railway projects entertained

machine, were, uninjured, and were wind, the Kaiser is daily following the by Dr. Sun Yat Sen were in no wise

COLONEL MANGIN'S POSITION NOT

SECURE.

Manoeuvres on horseback with an indifference to the elements which proves bis absolute recovery from his recent illness.

NEW

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from my Head Office that the Directora hive declared an Interim dividend for the

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ARMED ROBBERY IN DES VOLUX ROAD.

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HOIHOW NOTES.

Bonew, Sepp, 10.7 the outcome of the Loan negotiations

(From Our Own Correspondent.) i London nor were they connected Hainau fa quiet Inquiries from trades- with them. Phon of such magnitude men whocome to Huihow from different part, could scarcely be entertained by any is less piracy in the sex than usual and of the filand brings the report that there business group at the present moment that the feats that have disturbed the peace ever since the beginning of the year ars for a time not prosecuted, and the re- ports add that peace is not established but that kind of trace prevails. „Ever since

THE YAUMATI BOMB OUTRAGE

WORKMEN

OLD CUSHIONS

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armed guards have been placed on the NEW LOW

river boats to boats have been robbed

Lorpos, Sept. 18. Colonel Mungin's position at Mar- takesh is not at all secure. Tho main body of his troops have not entered the town, but have encamper on a neighbouring hill for fear of Reuter's Service to the Chino Mall:) arousing the fanaticism of the 60,000 inhabitants of the place, who, though |

Wa Hui, the man arrested in connection LONDON, Sept. 187 glad, to be rid of Elhiba, do not wel

with the bomb-throwing affair in Yaumanti Another favourable report in that the Reuter's Melbourne correspondent on Wednesday, which resulted in the death harvests in the interior are promising to be come the French. The French lead telegraphs that the House of Repre- of a man named Li Kwan Chun, was good. In some places they have begun ers are uncertain whether to hold the position er to retire, though re-

sentatives have passed the Second charged at the Magistracy this morning cutting the spring erop The typhoon of Inforcements have been dispatched Beading of the Navigation. Bil, already before Mr Melbourne. Upon the advise of September sth did not do sexions strom Rabat.

passed by the Senate, making comed at the time of the courance in Wo The chiel laws item that was have here of the Magistrate prisoner, who was arrest dange, an with not very savete in, thie pulsory boat drill, wireler telegraphy Sung Street by Chinese detectives, pleaded and a sufficiency of lifeboats,

not guilty. - Inspector Camaren stated that the police were not you ready to go on with the prosecution, and prisoner was Red ingly ramanded till Tuesday afternoon,

SUICIDE OF JACK JOHNSON'S WIFE.

tera Berolos to the Ching Mall)

LONDON, Sept. 13- enter's Chiosgo correspondent tele- the wife of the pugilist has committed suicide.

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