THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1912.

BY TELEGRAPH. BY TELEGRAPH. SECOND EDITION

[COFYNIGHT.]* THE LATE BARON MARSCHALL.

[COPYRIGHT.] THE LOAN TO CHINA.

-THE “LONDON” LOAN GROUP“

✅Bouter's Service to the China Mail.) | (Reuter's Bervice tɩ the China Mail.)

Lorrox, Sept. 36.

The Loan Group consists of Lloyds, London and South Westers, Capital and Counties, and Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China..

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Router learns that it is expected that the Six Powers interested in the larger loan will exercise their rights ander the Boxer Indemnity Agreement to prevent alienation, for any purpose, gof the revenues from the Salt Gabelle, whlab is hypothecated to the Boxer indemnity, and to outstanding forue.

· Is le anticipated that a communication in this venee will be made te China immediately."

Loxoos, Sept. 25. -- The public demonstrations which are being held in Berlin and through. out Germany to mark the astoom in which the late Baron Marschall von Bieberstein was hold, kad to express grief at his death, are unprecedented since the death of Prince Bismarck,

A NATIONAL LOSS.

The feeling that his death is a Dk. tional loss in emphasised in an article which expressss the opinion that the in the official, organ Norddeutsche

Reuter also learns that directly the skill and assiduity of Baran. Marschall Foreign Office heard that a Chinese Fon Bieberstein would have succeeded Loan was being negotiated they in.in achieving favourable results for the formed the promoters, that if they pro- Empire in the development of Anglo ...suaded they would be acting in direct „appoillon to the Government, who would be compelled to protest to the Chinase Government against the "tran asction..

German relations..

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BRITISH OPINION,

Articles in the British Press are universally cordial. They state that CHINA'S LIABILITIES. Europe is poorer by the loss of one

-AIR JOHN JORDAN AND THE

PRESIDENT.

Reuter's Service to the China Mail.)

Lobos, Sept. 25.4.

Rester's Peking correspondent states that Sir John Jordan has presented President Yuan Shih Kai with a state ment of China's-floating liabilities, which amount to nearly £10,000,000, which must be paid out of the proceeds of any forthcoming loan.

Sir John Jordan strongly urged the "President to carefully consider the altuation before committing Chină upon 4 course of which the Six Powers

would disapprove.

GERMAN WOMEN AND

DEAR FOOD,

(Reuter's Service to the China Mail.)

LONDON, Sept. 26. Rauter's Berlin correspondent. tele "graphs that "twenty-seven Socialist Women'w kidetings have beeny held protesting Lainelander food. They demanded that Goprament should Abolish the duties on food and that Local Authorities should provide meat at cost price,

-THE BALKANS' CRISIS.

COUNT BERCHTOLD ON THE SITUATION.

who has laboured for the world's peace. They hope his successor to London

will be equally strong and virile, though it will probably be impossible adequately to replace him.

"IRONY OF FATE.”

THE CHINA MALL.

Hongkong Football Langue

The manual uieeting of the Hongkong Football League was bold inst evening at i

Borated Lavender-HONGKONG NEW YORK

Stop Press News the .31.C.d. 1oons, Mr A. P. Storrie Bath Ammonia

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prasiding in the absence of the President, Mr Hancock, who is visiting Japan. The clubs represented were KO.Y.L.I., Hongcharm on hard water rendering is soft and

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which gives ita,own distinctive fragrance to. the lath.

The accounts prosented and adopted THE LOANS TO CHINA. showed that there is a balance from last

com

| season of $17.94 in 'the credit” of, the

50 Cents per bottla.

The Chairman, in a short vartal report Bath Soap

Rester's Service to the China Mail.League.

LONDON, Sept: M. ~ ton officially denies that the efforts to The State Department at Washing

place the Six Powers' Loan have been abandoned or that the attitude of the United States Government in the mat ter, has changed.

"TRE CITY" INTERESTED.

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Sir John Jordan's netion has caused sensation and much speculation in city circles, which, according to the financial papers, favour China's action.

THE LOAN ON CHANGE..

The Stock Exchange, at the outset, opposed any issue except that of the six Powers" Loan, but when they ascertained that the security was identical they then took a favourable view of the £10,000,000 issue, which found an expression in the rush in the underwriting, in which there were deal

inga yesterdayat 3-3.per cent premium.

LIBERAL PAPERS' STRONG COMMENTS.

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The "Daily News" and the "Daily Chronicle," in editorials denounce the

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on last season's working of the Leagas trouble was experienced owing to the said it was a fairly successful one, though

banty removal of troops this causing

me difficulty

getting team together. The K.O.Y.L.I. were champions of the Erst division, and the Sard Company R. G. A.. headed the second division. With regard, to the play, all the games were carried out in x thoroughly aportanianlike asy and he wished expechilty to mention Bay Rum the good spirit shown by the Yorkshire. - who, though the superior team, te nab in the least arrogant. -

Officers were President, Mr R. Hancock; hen, secretary and treasurer (in place of Mr Storrie, who wished to relinquish the duties), Mr A. S Ellis committee lile

Bears H. LA O. Garrett, Hepikong Inb; Keith, H. M. S. Rezario, and Sergt. Wilson, R. GA

efacted follows:

Attention was called to the fact that less were still owing by some of 1 st seamon's playing teams, and it was resolved that in the present season nu cutry should be s cepted from any club in armar, and that. fee must accompany the application for membership.

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the larger battleships to enter the Longue ---The advisability of allowing teams from was debated, and it was d cided to admit With Cologne

them. Entries for local teams will close on October 10, and fur paval teams on Saturday, October 19, the first day of the League season,

Sargeant Wilson, Mr Marsh and Corporst Smith were elected to sit as a committee examine candidates for the referoes'

examination.

A vote of thanks to Mr Btorria for pre siding, and for his services to the League

In view of the hopes of a rapproche.action of the Powers. The former paper as secretary and treasurar, concluded the

Compares them to a blood-sucking meeting. to see Great Britain taking the lead in moneylender," while the latter is sorry

the unedifying business.

mant expressed on his arrival in Lon. don, bis sudden demise is regarded as nimoat the irony of fate.

BRITISH CONDOLENCES. ·

Sir Edward Grey and the Lord Mayor of London hava sent messages of condolence to the widow and family of the deceased statesman.

COMMENT OF THE FRENCH PRESS.

- LATER. The French Prese states that the death of Baron. Marschall has made

LATER.

"The Times" states that there could be no greater misfortune to the peace of the world than the resumption by the Powers of independent policies in China; and that, therefore, the action of the Chinese Government in con- tracting a new long is fraught with dangerous possibilities, and that it is not surprising that the Britiab Government should have given expression to their displeasure.

LIVELY SCENESI N

ULSTER

The Harbour Hacs.

As mentioned in a recent issue the al Harbour Race for prizes present. for Wednesday, October 2nd, weather by the China Mali" has been fixed permitting. As on all previous occasions the race is open to all amateurs in the Culony. To be a member of any of the local clubs is absolutely not necessary. This being so we would draw the atten tion of Naval and Military swimmers to the fact, hoping to receive a number of entries from both services as in former Entries close on Monday, 30th Septeniber, and may be sent, accom. panied with an entrance, fee of fifty cents. to the Sporting Editor: China Maf***

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5. Wyndham Street, or fo Mr. Frask

Lammert, Hon. Secretary, Victoria Re. 1

the Anglo-German rapprochement mare (Reuter's Service to the China Macation Club. Some halfBozen names

remote than ever, and hopes that bis successor will abandon illusory dreams of upsetting the Triple Eatente

MESSAGE FROM KING GEORGE.

LATER.

His Majesty the King was among

Lovios, Sept. 36.

ware

Sir Edward Carson and Mr F. E. Smith on visiting Portadown greeted with fresh scenes of enthusiasm, semi-military guards of honour and the singing of the National Anthem.

to which Sir Edward Carson em- They also received addresses, replying

Router Service to the China Addl.) the first to sent a message of sympathy.phasised that they would all make any

LONDON, Sept. 25.

Router's correspondent at Vienna telegraphe that. Count Berchtold'

AHEROIC SUFFERER.

heart, showed an advanced state of deterioration and calcification.

sacrifice when the hour of danger

came,

Bir Edward Carson and Mr Smith

Austro-Hungarian Foreign Minister The Post Mortem examination were then escorted through the decorat addrening the Hungarian Delegation, revealed that Earon Marschall must ed streets by a concourse of people, welcomed the private Turco-Italian have been a heroic sufferer for many soma armed, some mounted and others pesos negotiations which be basieved years, as bie organs, especially the on foot, would cause the removal of foreign complications and facilitate a settle ment of Turkey's domestic crisis. The fact that all the Cabinets agreed to bis proposals for an exchange of view. Zegarding the Balkans, secured a valu-i Able pled go for the prevention of a

Russia was especial tolent solution.

ly in earrest in her endeavours to ebore the maintenace of peace, but It would be a serious mistake to regard -the dangers in the Balkans as avert d

Statesmen in countries adjacent to

BALMORAL CON- FERENCES.

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STATEMENTS REGARDING PERSIA CONTRADICTED.

Tarkey had a heavy task to check (Reuter's Service to the China Mail.)

responsible elements. His information

justified the assumption that the pres ant Government at Constantin:ple

was diligently endeavouring to provide ple

LONDON, Sept. 25.» Router informed that the news.

SPORTING.

Cricket.

The following match will take place on Saturday, Sept. 28. on the Hongkong Cricket Club Ground-

Mr R. Hancock's XI Mr ToRNER's XI R. E. O. Bird Lt. A. G. Waite Lt. W. F. Christian R. P. Thursfeld Major F. J. Bowen S. H. Dodwell A. N. Joseland Te. Corp E-

E. B. Roed

I Hancock Capt. R. D. Crawford W. F. Warbazon

G. B. Sayer

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have already been received.

Former winners have been, 1906, Gr. R. Brotherton, I.G.A.; 1907, A. E. Thomas, H.3.5. Tamar; 1908, A. E. Cooke, Hongkong: 1910, T. Legna, Hong Thomas, HM.S. Tamar: 1900, C. J.

kong: 1011, T. Logan, Hongkong. The distence is approximately one mile and has on every occasion been done under thirty minuted by the winner.

Gymkhana Notes.

Entries for the next Gymkhana, the Inst of the season, to be held on Satur

evening, and, we understand, are up to the average of tho season. Training is in full swing and some interesting gallops may be seen almost every morning at the Race Course To-day both tracks were | open, and several "pows" done on both. The best performaner was Joy's rat- |ling three-quartors-beating his "amal” over the last quarter in about 31 seconds. Dafford did not seem to move so well as during previous training. It may be he is only temporarily off colour. Proudfoot pulls the whole distance, but Is still going short, Mahratta Chief went slow mil in very le stle, finishing easy. Norman Chief, finished tired, á mile and a half is too much for him. Dunelmia has not quite got over his lameness yet and is out of

day weak (October 5th) closed yesterday

Dempeyondition. He finished very hadly. Lote

of Time-is-an-improved pony, striding out'i fefter, but his time was poor- vinta

The times taken yesterday and today. were as follows pa

Jellie A. A. Claxton

gaurantees for the resumible quite paper statements that the conferences J. W. Stephenso ments of diferent nationalities. Fuat Balmoral Castle are likely to fend conoluded:-"The display of "abeer to the practical partition of Persia are 3. S. Lloyd" lightning" from the Balkans is in no absolutely without foundation. we reasauring, but diplomacy is alert -to atide at the outrot a possible, con- Asgration. Great interests in Austro- Hungary are at stake, and only when marmed by sen and land can we look to

the future with onay, minds"

WORLD'S SOULLING

CHAMPIONSHIP.

BARRY V. BURNAN.

fleuter a Barcice to the China Mail.) |

LONDON, Sept 20

Hon. Claud Berem C. C. Stark

#. 5. Moore

AN EMPIRE COURT OF Boswick "

APPEAL

“A SUPREME AND UNIQUE"

TRIBUNALE

AC. E. Elborough C.C. Clarke

A. H. Gillingham Capt. H. K. Hoghen

R. Q. Hofoblačn

M. A. Mana

R. Hancock

W. C. D. TurnOT. Play to pommencs at 2 p.m.

Ellia Kadoorie School,

(Reuter's Service to the China Mail.)

LONDON, Sept. 20. Viscomat Haldane, the Lord Chen Barry and Burnen will soul for the cellor, spooking as Dunbar, and the World's championship from Putney to Judicial Committee of the Privy To Fook Ro, 2 Mortlake on October 14th, the stake Council was a great link in the Em Being 2000 saide, al

MUSCULAR RHEUMATISM, STIFF nách, la mo banke, Jumabago, pains

mular rheumatism. Fore is no goz

WEDNESDAY, 254H SEPTEMBER. Favonium, 7-mile, 164, 2268, 2,04.3; 1.89.1. Jest quarter, B4 BE

Ballybrac mile, 39, 114, last quarter.

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Ben Macdhui, milo, 43.5, 1.10.3, 104.3, last quarter. 85.3.

Jose Mighty and Bovington, 1 miles (Axhington mile), 42, 122, 1.59.2, 2.85.2, 8.08.3, last quarter, 80.1.

THURSDAY, 2011 SEPTEMB Dolford, mile, 45.8, 1.25.8, 2.01I last quarter, 05.8.

2.42.4, 8.19.4, 0.64 1st quarter, 14.2.

Proudfoot, 14 miles, 40 1.29, 2.06,

Mahratta Chiof, 1 last mile, 88, 1.15.2, 1.47, last quarter, 30.3.

AQUATIC SPORTS,

Kadoorie School had their fast swimming Yesterday tile boys of the Elis

trip of the sesso. Aquatio sports were held, the results of the various events 50 yards (under 14) Tan Pak Che, 11 being as follow

Diving (over 14) Tae Kwok Ching, 1 pire which had not received the atten- Ho His Fan, 2; Tong-Man Ying, 3. → tion it required, He hoped to be able Beginners RaceTsui Hon Soon, L; Li to develop the importance of the mean. Fat Cheung, 2; Tsui Chuo Kai, 3.......

100 yards Sch of Championship Tong | 45.4, 1.28.1, 2.08.1, 2.42.2 last quarter,

sab mile, 87.3, 1.00.3. last quarter, 02

Black Diamond and Ben Maadhui, 1}

Norman Chlat, 1 miles, 47, 1.28.4. 2.00 2.48.0, 8.19.2, 3.58.8, last quarter, 15.1.

Joy, 1 last mile, 34, 105:3, Tant quarter 313

Blackmore. Vale,and Dombre, 1 mile

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