WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER. 18, 1912.

BY TELEGRAPH. BY TELEGRAPH. BY TELEGRAPH.

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RAILWAY DISASTER 80CIALIST RIOTING AT

IN ENGLAND.

12 KILLED: 50 INJURED.

(Bautar's Bervios to the China Mail.)

LONDON, Sept. 18

1

THE HAGUE.

POLICE CHARGE WITH DRAWN SWORDS.

| (Router's Service to the China Mall.)

LONDON, Sept. 18.

As the result of a milway disaster a. Ditton, Lancashire, twelve people have been killed and fifty injured.

AUSTRALIA'S POPULA-

TION.

[COPYRIGHT.] CHINA AND TIBET.

GREAT BRITAIN'S REQUEST AGREE TO.

THE CHINA MAIL.

KWANGTUNG NEWS.

Borated Lavender -HONG

Bath Ammonia

REGULAR

A STRIKE IN TSUAN Strikes are not conned to England though it is seldom, v believo, that a striko in China rouser je bitter passions of the people as sommes they do in Wostorn land. There a danger of 'å

This delightful preparation, acte like a 5.5 PATHAN....... big strike in Fatshun. De werkeys, who charm on hard water rendering it soft and are engaged in the mafacture of um. pleasant to the touch and almost doing brellas are clamouring more wages,ay with the need for soap. It is deli- aately partummed with Mitcham Lavendar the nth.

(Reutar's Service to the China Maft3 ↑ Some fundreds if not tawsands of met, which gives its own distinctive fragrance to:

Loroor, Sept. 18. Reutar's, correspondent at Peking] Reuter's correspondent at the Hague telegraphs that the Acting-Fremier in telegraph that ricting accurred there a speech to the Assembly indicated the in consequence of the refuzal of the Government's intention to comply with authorities to permit a Socialist pro-Sir John Jordan's statement in his

of

Memorandam on China. cession in the streets in support

[NOTE-Sir John Jordan, in the menio- universal suffcago,

randum referred to, said China's intended The Socialista consequently nasem to incorporate Tibet as a province, and allowed to manage their own internal affairs deed hat the Tibetans ought to be town and marched to ParliameDİ. without Chinese interference. Sir John the new-angle They were stopped by a cordon of Jordan recommended

Chiness Agreement as a precedent for

O..]

THE GOVERNMENT'S LATEST bled at the Race course outside the

SUHEME.

women and children a involved. Up to the present thore ses to be no in tention of the masters yield to tha demand, of the workers it is interest- ing to notice that the aged reason for an increase of wages is tincrossed cost

fact in China as well in the West. of living, which seems tave become a

Moreover, as

50 Centa par bottle.

Bath Soap

Atkinson's Vialet and Glycerine and the We there seems Cucumber. Bath Soap 30 cents per large

to be a feeling that somiw official in-cake

(Reuter's Bervios to the China Madl.) polis who charged the crowd with British recognition of the Republic.En apparently is sheperk the decision Bay Rum

LONDON, Sept. 18.

A telegram from Sydney states that

drawn swords.

The procession was dispersed, a faw people being injured.

in addition to the Federal Baby Bonus of £5 for every child born, the Govern ment has introduced a scheme of free TURCO-ITALIAN WAR. compulsary medical attendance sud akilled nursing in maternity case at a cost of £80,000 per annum.

BRITISH SOUTH POLE

EXPEDITIONS.

NEWS OF CAPTAIN SCOTT AND MR MUNN.

"

(Bauter's Service to the China Mail.)

Losos, Sept. 18.. -A telegram from St. John's, New- foundland, states that, Captain Scott and his expedition went to Baffuland id search of gold but returned un- successful. They discovered enormou. deposits of coal and iron and brought

PEACE NEGOTIATIONS CONTINDING.

(Rauter's Service to the China Mail)

LONDON, Sept. 17.

A massage from Geneva states that the Journal Genere says that the Turco-Italian Peace delegates were

THE BRITISH MILITARY MANŒUVRES,

THE KING PRESENT.

(Router's Bsrvice to the China Mast.)

LONDON, Sept. 18. His Majesty, the King, arrived at Cambridge to attend the Military The King, who during his stay will reside at Trinity College, motored in the undress uniform of a Field-Marshal, to visit General Sir

Mancea vres.

surprised at the report of a rupture James Grierson, who is commanding

having taken place. They declare that the conversations continue.

I

ACCEPTABLE PEACE BASIS

FOUND.

A message from Paris states that the Temps correspondent at Geneva declares that an acceptable basis of

The Gen

the "Blue" defenders. eral explained his plans to the King, who then mounted a charger and, along with the Chief of the War Office Staff, visited General Sir the Douglas-Haig, commanding "Red" invaders.

For

NATAL LINE OF STEAMERS TAKING Cargo on through Bill of Lading to SOUTH AFRICAN

sty with; transhipment as CALCUTTA, in conjunction with, the s INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION 00, LID

AND

#

Proposed: Sailings from Hongkong Steamer from Hongkong. On or about Connecting at Calcutta with

14th Sept.

UMKUZI

For Freight and further particulażę supły to 2

terference must, as the resort, be Gibbe' Cold Cream Soap 25 cents per onke | JELUNGI the finality of law. Any in Fatahan and sonomical asked for, so that the deem abail have (82.50 per dog) will be found both plowest it seems that the work are wishful- that the officials be appd to, when

will be delivered in workmen “s favour.

AN EXFORTUNATE AGENT.

This preparation distilled from the leaves There has beer mutuarrel be and berries of the Bay enjoys an immense tween two villages in thein Hat disreputation for improving and creasing trict for some time. The of passion | the growth of the Hair... Applied daily to Hove gradually been groutill at last the Hair Roots it will be found very effec

tulin removing Dandruff. they have burst forth intimes. The

SPRINKLER TOPPED BOTTLES eause of the quarrel seemsial. There is but ona road that leadặn the out- 75 cents and $1,25

side world to these two ges, and it appears that it mitat fork two ways. each of which leads to its particular village, so that both parnost travel the same road for some gre ere they branch off to their sevestinations.

n

Myrrh and Borax-

Anyway there has been mess about with

something of this kind, has become

One

acute, that there hen fighting. This fighting has confeated that even canon lave bunted, and each party has mount then at the place where the road cates. party a day or so ago, fady to open #re upon any one who nje an enemy. In fact three men we off to man the gon. It is suppopwever, that the cannon was too headed. Any

back the Muna Expedition Party. Mr Peace has been found. The principal the invaders line of advance, and, way, when they put latch to the

Munn, who is a British Army officer had found gold at Ponds Inlet, but had not been able to follow it up owing to the loss of his ship among the icefloos. He and the other mom bera of his Expedition were on the verge of starvation when rescued.

Captain Bernier, who has an 80 ton. chconer, will winter at Ponds Inlet and seek for gold.

DUTCH POLITICS.

IMPORTANT CHANGES

PENDING.

Reuter's Service to the China Mail.)

LONDON, Sept. 18. Reuter's correspondent at the Hague telegraphs that Queen Wilhelmina in her speech at the opening of Parlia ment announced that there would be immediately introduced into Parliament

point is a loan of £20,000,000 to enable Turkey to reorganise her finances and

administration. The fundamenta

question is un fait accompli. The question of Tripoli has been settled to Italy's satisfaction. It is oven stated that the plenipotentiaries to sign the treaty have been nominated.

Reuter's correspondent at Rome telegraphs that Signor Giornale Italia Bertoliai, conducting the remi-official! Turco-Italian negotiations, arrived from Ouchy and conferred with Signor Geolitti Giuliano, the Foreign Minister, and returns shortly to Switzerland:

THE LATE GENERAL

-NC CI. -ang

PARTICULARS OF HIS WILL

(Router's Service to the China Mail.)

LoxBox, Sept. 17.

Reuter's Tokyo correspondent tele- graphs General Nogi's will is a pathetic

LICENSED PRON.

The Armies are in close contact. News has been censored, but it is

initial success by getting "astrkle ** reported that the defenders scored an

being of superior strength, will be touch-hole, instead of its missles able to assuine the offensive: Be into the camp of this, the gun sides the aviators, who are ubiquit-burst, and killed one men, whilst dus, and are spying out everything its injured the two off

It is well-known to new officials at a height which renders them im- are extremely valuable for scouting. I have professed to mune from fire, the motor cyclists Taxi-cubs and motor buses are being brothels. They had proclama- used for transport purposes.

tions against-them, many caKON have closed them, afted the vine In particular quart seems. how. ever, that they havfen successful In eradicating the. So it has come to pass that Fatahan Erm has sent in a desphe Governer. General, and openqurther discus

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TELEPHONE No. 492. Hongkong, July 30, 1912.

970

WALK-OVER

ment at Mount Austin under the present has been more recess in the BOOTS & SHOES

management.

The following is the programme-

Orchestra.

**off thể. Gaf to effect its rpose the succefly only on the surfag. The more people are as but as ever. Jefore urges the Goverment to virtue of neces- sky.license tices. He points out thirty-fond dollars per annumay be tained, and of the sutwenty t could go to the army at the der eonid go to wards suppo the local police,

1. Overture..." Alexandra Raxtima" 2. The Bimbophone......Made and played

and other instrumenta by Bimbo. 3. Song..."The Spaniard that

blighted my life"Mr P. West. Professor Loke Exhibition of........

Jujitsu

of Roses"...Mrs Stainer Song..." Beautiful Garden

4.

5.

HADA.

Bill for the Ravision of the Con. stitution, ag Old Age and Sickness Insurance Bill and a Bill for the dccament. It says that he follows the 6. A Hopeful Trio...The Pessimists, What der willit, to this despatch

-establishment of a Ministry of Defence in place of the Departments of War and Marine.

GERMAN NAVAL REVIEW.

THE KAISER PRESENT.

(Reuter's Service to the China Mall.)

LONDON, Sept. 18.

PART 1.

The

OTES,

FOR MEN AND WOMEN.

!!

bank notes in end. Dark Colour, Tan Calf

is not knownce or twice it has Emperor because his services were no

Theatre Orchestra. old forhi officials have re- longer required. He had often sought 7. Selection "Reminiscences of the Palace rented it this vice on its to die, and he chose the occasion of 8. Song, ComicTm setting the Village isted:

West

ря Esix thousand dol Fe

on fire" Mr P. that great national calamity.

9. Banjo Qusftette The Windsor Banjo lars wil future.

Troupe. distributes his property to his wife, to

Mrs Schoteld. friends, and to public institutions. This 10, Song ... "T1 Baccio" indicates that his wife's death was not 11. Piano Obligato with Variations

Mr R. M. Croses. premeditated. Genera! Nogi suggests 19. Song. Habanera " bits Walker. that his body be given to the Medical 13. Serenade of Dreamland...

Hon. Mr C. Severn. College, and only the teeth, hair and nails buried.

LONDON, Sept. 18.

A telegram from Tokyo states that At Wilhelmshaven 30 battleships, sight of which were Dreadnoughts, six Prince Arthur of Connaught will fergs and 11 small cruisers, anchored attend the funeral of General Nogi, is long lines prior to the maneuvroe, whose British Orders will be carried by The Kaiser went aboard the Deuterk- land and steamed 'down the lines amid thunder of salates, the crews stand. jag to attention and cheering.

GREAT BRITAIN AND TURKEY.

CONGRATULATIONS TO SULTAN AND VIZIER.

(Reuter's Service to the China Mail.)

LONDON, Sept. 18 Constantinople papers, telegraphe Reuter's correspondent there, state that King George and Sir Edward Grey have cordially congratulated the Bolta and Kiami Pasha, the Grand Vizier,

Tospectively, on the occasion of the feast of Bairam. Bir Edward Groy added that bo wiabed access to the Government's policy.

FRENCH MILITARY

MANŒUVRES,

(Beuter's Serploe to the China Mail.)

British officers in the procession.

CONCESSIONS BY TURKEY.

BRITISH ADVISERS TO BE APPOINTED.

COD BAVE THE KING..

DEATH OF GENERAL MARTYR.

less. Du The officon compelled to issue severo of merchants living in the car, who deal in silk. They app evaded the officials instructi to the discount that must be notes. So it bas come toy will only accept notes who and there is a em stant que e amount of dis-

sameness about it,

News has arrived of the death of Bixount that arged. From this General J. S. Martyr at his residence at has arise First the mer. Upper Norwood, at the age of 89 years, chants the pton must carry The Inte officer has thres grandsona re sident in Japan, two in Yokohama and ong at the Etajima Nasal College.

a good deth them, which,

of course, brons hereuse of robbers: Renty cent pieces are being from Canton, so

$10.00 $1253 per pair

ALSO IN BLACK.

General Martyr was born in 1822, and that there in circulation Vici Kid in Black & Tan

a boy entered the Royal Navy, but shortly to meet tenerul business, transferred to the Army, as was sometimes In view of culties, and, of done in those days. He held various course, als country growers mands, the last being that of Bangar in bave ignore ders, the ques Reuter's Bervice to the China Mall.)India. The Martyra are an historic fight tion has aght to official Lossos, Sept. 17. ipg family, who have airen many sons to notice, and abilities and the Army. They trace their descent to punishment, unless these The Turkish Cabinet has decided to williams le Martre, who was settled near country far ants, abide by suppress the siege of Constantinople Guildford in Surrey in 1880, and since the ruling and extend the concessions granted to 1838 they have ten times held the position payment, Albania to the remainder of the Empire of Mayor of Guildford. By the General's count and and to appoint six British Advisers to death the head of the family is Colonel sognent tro the Departments of Police, Posts, Cyril Godfrey Martyr, D.S.O., of Abling found diffic Telegraphs and Statistica.

dou snor, Gloucestershire, commanding people... the Duke of Cornwall's,

E

Commandér Ganifall the Britishi

BRITISH SQUADRON IN Naval Altache a St. Petersburg, has been of the cinn

NORWAY.

A GREAT RECIPTION.

Beuter's Service to the China Mail.

LONDON, Sept. 17. The British squadron visiting Nor way was tack feted. Their Majesties LONDON, Sept. 17 entertained Admiral Bayley and officers The French Military Manoeuvres to dinner at their country residence, Doncluded with President Fallieres Most cordial tosets, were exchanged rtsiring at luncheon, on the A ball was given on Monday evening Mencontres Ground, the Generale and on HMS Lion which was attend: Foreign Officers, Cordial toss were ed by 960 people, distinguished guests.

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