-UESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1912.
THE CHINA MAIL.
BY TELEGRAPH. BY TELEGRAPH. BY TELEGRAPH. SECOND EDITION Borated Lavender
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A GALLANT AIRMAN.
MACHINE SIDE-SLIPPED."
(Beuter's Bervics to the China Mall.)
LONDON, Sept. 24.
At the inquest on the death of the airman, Astley, who, as reported you esday,
killed while WRE
flying At Belfast, it was stated that his -machins “ side-slipped" in making an Astley ~exbessively ́" banked" turn.
met his death most gallantly, in a -successful affort to avoid the crowds.
“AGIN THE GOVERN. MENT."
ULSTERMEN STILL DETERMINED.
"{Router's Servios to the Oking Mail.)
LONDON, Sept. 24.
The Uliter Unionist Council thi Afternoon at Belfast confirmed the Covenant..
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Lord Londonderry afterwards enter tained the Alulegates. The speakers included Sir Edward Carson and Mr; F. E. Smith.
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FRENCH PRESS AND THE TRIPLE ENTENTE.
(Router's Sérvice to the China Mail.)
LONDON, Sept. 24.
The French Frous dwalls on the im
portance of the Balmoral Conference and hopes that the result will be a fresh proof of the stability of the Triple
Entente.
LORD KITCHENER.
WEY HA VISITED ENGLAND RECENTLY.
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THE LONDON HOUSE LOAN TO CHINA.
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LONDON, Sept. Ji.
Five millions sterling worth of stock in connection with the loan contracted by Chins with a certain London House, will be issued at the end of the week at 5 per cent. at 93.
OBITUARY.
TWO CONTINENTAL
ROYALTIES.
(Reuter's Service to the China Mall.) | (Router's Service to the Chino Mail)
"London, Sept. 14.
The Manchester Guardian" states that, Lord Kitchener's chief reason for visiting England recently was to have an operation performed on his leg, which was broken in India. He consulted London and Liverpool surgeons to the advisability of having it re broken. He was informed that it was impossible, and that it had better.be left to time and treatment. returns to Egypt on Oct. 3.
LONDON, Sept. 24.
Two further royal obituaries on the Continent are announced, namely, Prince Louis Napoleon Marat anci Duke Francis Joseph of Bavaria,
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PENING. Supt. 24. The Minister of Finacco has notified the representatives of the Six Power Loan that if no satisfac- tory reply is received within seven days, the Government will negotiate a loan from another sourar.
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and berries of the Bay enjoys an imarcare President Yuan has issued an reputation for improving and increasing Onder to all the Provinces that the the growth of the Hair. "Applied daily to opium habit must be absolutely sup-tuni in removing Dandruff.
the Hair Roots it will be found very effec pressed by the end of this year.
Ho KLONDYKE NUGGETS STOREN.
(Reuter's Service to the China Majl} |·".
*- REPORTED MASSACRE BY CHINESE TROOPS.
(Reuter's Service to the China Mail.)
TURCO-ITAL'AN WAR.
REPORTED TURKISH DECISION TO CONTI-VE
THE WAR.
Losos, Sept. 23,
A St. Petersburg telegram saya that letters received at Harbin from a
LONDON, Sept. 2
'Burglars this morning smashed the windows of the Canadian Emigration Officer in Whitehall and atole ten Klondyke gold nuggets which were on exhibition in a cave.
CHINA'S MILITARY
FORCE.
(Wah Tak Yat Fo's Service.)
PERING, Sept. 24. The Consultative Chamber has an
roureed that China's Military force will consist of thirty divisions, each of 12,000 men, the large provinces
vinces one, while the frontier pro- rinees will have four each.
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In spite of the mach advertised Mouth Washes Myrrh and Borax remains the only preparation for persona, with bleeding or of water give a pleasant and clean fooling
Reuter's Service to the China Mail.) Russian source report appalling cruel. THE VALUE OF THE NUGGETS. to have two and the smaller pro spongy gums. A few drops in a tumbler
LONDON, September 23. Yewa has reached Vienna from Con- -stantinople that the Porte has rejected the latest Italian proposals and decided
to gontinue the war.
ties by Chinese troops operating in Mongolia.
Thousands of Mongols have been slaughtered; women and childrer muti- lated and monastérios burned,
-TURCO-ITALIAN PEACE CATASTROPHE AT A
NEGOTIATIONS.
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ANOTHER DENIAL FROM CONSTANTINOPLE.
SYNAGOGUE.
TWENTY-THREE WOMEN
KILLED.
(Reuter's Service to the China Mail.) | (Bouter's Bervice to the China Mail.)
Losos, Sept. 24.
A telegram from Constantinople Atatem that it is not official that the
Turkish Ministers have teleg mphed resh instructions to the peace delegatea
ia Switzerland.
DEATH OF A SPANISH PRINCESS
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-Losnos, Sept. 23. A St. Petersborg message stater that 23 women have been killed or
injured in a paaie in eyangogue a Terespol, Poland, due to the upsetting of a lamp.
ITALIAN FLEET AT SMYRNA
SEARCHING VESSELS,
(Reuter's Service to the Chino Mail.
Revter's Service to the China Mail!
LONDON, Sept. 24. Reutor's correspondent at Madrid
LONDON, September 23, telegrapha that King Alfonso'a sister? Maria Toress, who gave birth to a
Nine Italian warships entered the child on the 15th inst, is dead The Gulf of Smyrna yesterday morning, King'a only other sister died similarly searched the vessels there and withdrew
in 1904.
DR. MORRISON.
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LONDON, Sept. 2
Dr. Morrison has left London for
in the afternoon,
CRETAN RAID ON
SAMOS.
AN ENGAGEMENT WITH TURKS.
Pari. He will also visit Berlin, and (Reuter's Service to the China Mail.)
will reach Peking on October 9, During his visit to Europe Dr. Morrison has been very active in educating public opinion in the direc tha of British recognition of the Chinese Republic.
BRITISH MUNICIPAL
ELECTIONS.
THE LABOURITES ACTIVF.
(Reuter's Bervice to the China Mall.j Loxbox-Sept 23. -- · The Labourites are preparing for o igorous campaignja the forthcoming. municipal elections, especially in Lou, don, Manchester, Liverpool and Cardiff.
Five hundred candislates are alreedy In the field.
A BIPLANE PER FECTED.
CARRIES A "MAXIME”:
(Reuter's Barvice to the China Mail.)
LONDON, Sept. 23.
Army aviators have perfected s biplane carrying sa air cooled swivel maxim, weighing half a hundredweight, which is manipulated by a concealed
fanner.
Lostox, Sept. 29.
The humorous side to the robbery lies in the fact that the nuggets con- tained only £10 worth of gold.
DANGEROUS MOTORISTS.
Ppt on
ACCIDENTS IN GREAT BRITAIN.
(Reuter's Bervice to the China Mail.)
Losbo, Sept. 23,
Quita a crop of accidents on the moors have been reported this week end, There are two fatalities, and numerous cases of injury..
SANITARY BOARD.
A meeting of the Sanitary Beard was held this afternoon at the Board Room, Post Offer Building. The President. Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe, was in the chair, and there were also present the Hon. Mr. E. R. Hallifas. Registrar-General, Dr. G. . . Fitzwilliams, Colonel J. M. Irwin, Dr. F. Clark, Medical Officer of Health, Dr. W. W. Pears, Assistant
Medien Officer of Health, Messrs. F. B. I.. Bowley, W. L. Carr, Chari Kni Ming, Ng Hon Tsz, and Mr. W. Bowen-
Mr Mead, one of the London Hewlangis, secretary.
The Board went into eansmitter to con
Magistrates, was knocked down insider a minute by the President relative Pall Mall, but happily his injuries to the sentenging and conservancy bye-
were slight.
▲ motor dashed into, a patrol of Boy Scouts at Warwick, injuring three of them.
THE SOUTH AFRICAN GARRISON.
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Lesvos. Sept. 3. Reuter's correspondent at Bethio- hem, Orangia, says, in connection with
laws, the second miniter upon the agenda. and had not resumed the open Deard' meeting when we went to press.
TYPHOON WARNING.
The following: telegram was received at the American-Consulate General at 4.30 p.m. to-day from Manila :-
MANILA, Supt. 24, 1912. Cyclone or Typhoon East of Northern Visiyns or South-eastern Lazon meving
the distribution of the permanent force, West. that it is announced that it will consist
of five divisions, all stationed in native territories or on the borders thereof, and will include six batteries of
artillery. It the Defence Act worked well it is suggested that other nations with South Africa. would be circumspect in their dealings
ANGLO-RUSSIAN RELATIONS.
M. SAZONOFF, LEAVES FOR
BALMORAL.
A message from Constantinople states that during the temporary absence of the British and French warships stationed at Samos, 350 Cretans landed at Samos and.marched to Vathy, under the Samian leader Sofulis. An engagement with the (Reuter's Service to the China Mail. Turkish troops earned, but no newbpfindung the result has yet been received.
I. Sazonoff, the Russian Foreign Minister, has left London for Balmoral Castle.
"THE DAY OF HUMILIATION."
A BISHOP'S REMARKABLE
STATEMENT.
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