MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1912.

BY TELEGRAPH.

[COPYRIGHT.]

THE WAR IN THE BALKANS.

AUSTRIA AND TURKEY.

ZOROASTRIAN CHARITY FUND.

Construction of the Rules.

is morning his Lordship the Fumne Judge delivered a lengthy judgmeni on the recent esse taken batera him in the

Supreme Court to decide the construe tion of the rules governing the Zorons trisa Charity Fund. Pressure on our space compels us to hold over the

SPORTING.

Cricket.

THE INTERPORT PRACTICE.

THE CHINA MAIL.

1.C,C

A. O. Beara, c'Adilison, b Campion

N. Crancher, b. Campion

R. Wilkie, b Campion ****

| Capt. Clarks, o Addison, b Humber

A. R. F. Raren, b Campion...

Caps Wood, a Regno, & Fard

Another practice melch for the interpart, J. Blackburn, b Camplons... cricket was held on Saturday on the Hong kon Club's ground, when rides captained by Mr W. O. D. Turner and Mr H. Han, cock took the Held. Mr Turner's eleven

D. J. MacKepsie, L.b.w, Addison... N. L Railton, o Regan, b Campion W. Jefries, not out...

· Mexter's Service to the China Mod | full report till to-morrow, Hia Lordship į batted first'and ran up a total of 169 for w. Curwen, « Hamber,' Campion

LONDON, Oct. 27.

The Reichsport (Vienna) in a signi- feant article, says that the status que in the Balkans is dead, and diplomatic skill can revive it. Austria has neither the power nor the mission to prevent Turkey's collapse.

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BULGARIANS NEAR

ADRIANOPLE.

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answered the points placed before him in detail and said: I would like to warn the partion that the final determination of their domestic differences does not pro-

perly rest with Courts of Law. I would be quite onay with a little wrong beaded ness on either side for the whole ad

eight. Mr Hannock's team meanged to score. 137 for three wickets down before stunipsword drawn. The scores were

HR W. C. D. TUKKER'S XL

....'18

E. A. &. Fowler, b White Capt. H. K. Hughes, o' Joseland, &

Christian... ht

ministration of the Trust to be brought J. W. Stephenson-fellie, d Christian... 12 to a deadlock. The explanation is very A. C. E Elborough, b Christian... simple. When rules of this sort are

W. C.D. Turner, o Taylor, b ́Christian 8 drawn up the fundera of the trust have. H. Gillingham, I bw, b Taylor... 14. confidence that their successors, who are

R... Hutchison,"b Christian, united by comman ties of race and reliA. A. Claxton, a Sayer, b White... gion. will act reasonably in the settleLt. Bagnall, not out

honoured

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The correspondent of The Times stment of differences and will make allow R. E. C, Bird, not out .. Boa reports that the Rulgarians have aces for one another's failings. The Corp). Taverner, did not bet... „razched" Karagach, on the south bank Zoroastrian community is of the Maritan, within three and a half wherever its members have found an miles of Adrianople. They have begun the bombardment of the city, a portion

which is burning.

ADHIANOPLE FORTS TAKEN.

A mange from Sofia reports tha the

Bulgarians have taken three Adrianopla forts, namely, Marasch with 1,800 prisoners, Havaras and Sudler, also the railway station outside the city. It is noteworthy that the forts are situated south-west, north and north-east respectively. The Bulgarian artillery is bombarding the town, part of which is ablaze.

A GREEK SUCCESS

It is reported from Athens that the Greek loans : Sarantoperzon Pas prior to the capture of Serfidje, were 18 officers and 169 man killed and 10 #ficers and 103 wounded. The Turkish casualties were most henry. They are Seeing everywhers before the Greeka.

THE SERVIANS' ADVANCE,

A Belgrade telegram states that the -Servian Third Army have captured Vachitriu, to the north-west of Prishtina and the south east of Gilan.

Five hundred wounded Servian soldiera, whose injuries were mostly lizit, have arrived at Belgrade from Kumanovo. Others, whose total is not stated, have been removed to the Hospital at Preshovo,

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The Servinus ceptured at Kumanove 35 Bold gane, six mountain gune, 16 mitrailleuses, and quantities of material.

At Sionitza they took 13 field guns and

ine mortars,

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It is officially reported fram Belgrade -that Uakula

was euphured without resistance.

FRANCE AND SPAIN,

AGREEMENT REGARDING

MOROCCO.

Baxter's Bervice to the China Mall.)

LONDON. Oct...23.

A telegram from Madrid states that

after months of negotiation, often

selam for its intelligener, its liberality and its public spirit. I earnestly hope that they will put aside friction and unibe whole heartedly to carry on the good work inaugurated by their predeces

SOTA.

ANOTHER PIRACY.

"AC"8:30 gan. last night, whilst the Tai O ferry launch Yeo Fat was pro- coding back to Hongkong, off Sai A Wan, between Tai O and Teng Chung, she was hailed by a sampai who said they had some passengers on board for Hongkong. On the launch stopping she was immediately boarded by a gang of

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Total...

BOWLING ANALTOR.

Campion Hambar Addison Faro

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* 34

441

Charguower 1. POLICE.

18

13

10

In this longue cricket match, played at Happy Valley on Saturday, a vary exciting | dniah was witnessed there being only .... I

two minutes to go when the last Poller 45 wicket fall....

Total (for 8 wicket)...169

HOWLING.

Et. White... Lt. Christian ... H. H. Tayler... Corpi. Dempsey

A. N. Joreland...

3. 20:

Q K... The

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14

9 39

7

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X 3 21

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· MBH HANCOCK'S XI. Carpl. Dempsey, lbw b Fowler Capt. Crawford, c Bagnall, b B. E. 0.

Bird

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G. B. Sayer not ont

J. S. Lloyd not out...... Lt. Christian, b Taverner

A. N. Joseland, not out...

H. H. Taylor, Ir. N. J. Williams, B. Hancock, E. B. Rood and Lt. A. G. White did not bat.

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For the Craigengower Carvalho' and Wacrener were the highest scorer, the for ner getting 18. before being; bowlod and w.the latter contributed a very useful 15 not 3 out. For the Police Grimmett scored 33 13 not out hitting out, well towards the finish.

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1 Woodcock was in good form with the balÌ, taking 5 wickets for 31. The CCC.

O were without three of their regular

players Scores:-

C, C, O,

L. A. Rose, b Kerr...

13 W. H. Vivensh, Pito & Woodoack

40

G. A. Hancock, 1..., b. Woodcock R. Bass, c Fitt, b

Kerr...

***

20K. A. Caralho, b Woodcock

5J. Noris, b Woodcock 2W. Rose, b Woodcock R. Pestonjou, b King

...25

Total (for 3 wickets) ..137

anned men, who drove the crew below and then made the frightened passengers hand over all their money sud effects, The estimated loss is over $1,000. Alter releasing the crew, the piraten departed, son being lost in the darkness. It might not be mise for searching enquiry Corpl. Taverner to be instituted in the Chief Village of | R.. O. Bird

E. A. Fowler pon cannot preclied für and robberies | Lt. Bagnall seem to be getting frequent in that dis. R. O. Hutchison triet.

Tang Chung, as robbers in a small ser-

HONGKONG DOCKYARD BEC

REATION CLUB.

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Opening of Rifle Range.

On Saturday last the range of the Rifle Shooting Section of the Royal Dockyard Recreation Club was opened for the season 1912-13 by Commodore R. Anstruther,

W. R. L Warrenar, not out C. Johnstone, b Barlingham... F. Remedios, b Burlingham...

Byes

..

109

BOWLING.

No. of Maiden Total No. of

0. 31. 13" 2 41

B พ.

1

12 1

BOWLING Overs Overs Rans Kerr muli... 19 Woodenck

W.

36

4 0 19

I

King

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* 7

0

0 Grimmett

McLennan

40

Kowloor C. C "A". CIVIL SERVICE. This friendly match was played on the Happy Valley ground on Saturday, and resulted in an easy win for the Servies by A wicket and 57 runs, For the victors, F. Biden batted well for his half-century while Hamilton and Witchell did well with the ball; the former took four for 27 and latter five wickets at the same cost. Fer the

Kowloon "A" W. L. Wesser with 19 not

in the presence of a large company, including the following-Mr E. R. Bate and Mrs Bate. Engineer Commander G.W. Rome, R. N., Mr F. Weston, Mr G. J. P. Robinson, « Wood, h Witchell ... Gordon, Surgeta L. Hunt, R. X, En« | W, E. Dixon, b.Hamilton meer Lieutenant W. Dawson, R. N., B. D. Evana. ↳ Witchall Captain 31. S. Northeute, H. K. V. C., Dr L. F. Townend, Evans Jones, aly representatives from H. M. S. Defence, and Tamar, K. O. Y. L. L., A. O. C., G. Artillery, and Hongkong Polics.

out was top scorer, and took thres Service wickets for 19 runs. Scores --

KOWLOON 3.

Hamiltot...

H. E. Holland. Amilton

G. Wolf, b Hamilton: ...

Overy, b Witchell

H. S. Roase, run cot

When he arrived at the 200 yards. H. Mend, & Mackay, b Witchell

IV. L. Waaser, not out.... firing point, the Commodore received |

W. T. Elson, Witchell... 6-late of eleven gena from the

Extra civilian members of clab, whilst his pennant was unfurled from a fing staf

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Mr E. R. Bate, in inviting the Commio- dore to give the Club a good start for the season by firing the first shat, said the Hamilton ... Commodore had not been long with them, | Witchell but they were beginning to get te kanw

Burlinghan

P. C. C.

13

B

Woodcock, run out..... McLennan, ran out... Booker, b Hancock.. Burlingham, & Vivcash b Pestonjes Cooper, b Remedios K King, Hit Wicket Hancock ... | Grimmoth, not out ...

Clark, Viveash, b Johnstong Pitt, e Hancock h Jahastone. Kent, b Johnstone... Kerr, run out...

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Football.

R.G. 1. V. R.E.

A league match was played on Saturday

between the R.G.Á., and the Royal Eu-

gineers on the military ground. and the artillerymen eventually won a well-con-

59 tested game by four goals to three. The mitch, which was witnessed by a large

Tutri...

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something alxut hini, and they hoped he R. C. Witchell, e Elson b Dixon would' take a deep intarent in the Rearon-F. Bideu, b Evans ... tion Club as a whole (Applause).

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The Commodore then fired the first shot, R. C. Barlow, b Weaver... and instead of the usual bull's-eye beiss | A. Ellis, & Overy b Wolf threatening to lead to a serious Franco-signalled, four targets cach bearing a F. W. Hamilton, Rouse b Wolf..... Spanish rupture, = "Franco-Spanish large letter forming word "Opan," | A. E. Wood, b Overy. agreernent regarding Morocco bas been immediately appeared at the butts in the H. A. Cox, not out......

Inter alia it provides place of the four Egure targets previously S. Muckay, e Evans Wazeor concluded.

E. W. Davison b Orety... territorial concessions from the Spanish exposed.

W. Edmade, did not hat, zone to compensate France for the

Extras latter'à sacrifices in the Congo,

GORDON-BENNETT RACE.

TWENTY BALLOONS ENTER

The

After an inspection of the butt by the ompany, the Commodore presented the medals won by the Dudyard team in Just your's Rife League Tournament gentlemen wvoviving the medals were:- 7. Hearl (captain), with an average soute of 89: H Elson, average 88; IL Stewart, average ; F. Brown, averige 84-9; T. Dixon Hearl, average 84; F. C. Gr gory, average ST. J. Fawsatt, average 816, and Weaser A. J. Brock, average 8. The Commodore | Wolf

... 19

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crowd of people, was a most exciting one, inasmuch as up to about the middle of the second half the score stood at three mil against the artillerymen, but they put on aromarkable spurt, and intense enthusiasm prevailed when goal after goal was put on, and when the wizning point was secured, the supporters of the B.G.A., cheered vuciferously..

H.MS. TAMAR. THE CLUB.

A match against E.M.S. Tamer at the

... 14 naval ground on Saturday marked the

1 opening of the Hongkong. Football Club's sanson. Although the game was a very exciting one it resulted in

ao goals

being scured by either side. The Club has 10 Clarke in goal, Jones and MeCabbin at beck, and Campbell, Long (captain) and C. In the forward ...116 Wilkie at half-back.

lact line,

year's right wing Hedley and Wilson, were retained, with Bma in his old position in

centra

.Total

BOWLING

31.

T

W.

vann...

10

1. 33

&

0 40

3

3

1 B

... 2.1

1. 1

(Bouter's Bervice to the China Mall) congratulated all the members on their Overy...

LONDON, Oct. 28.

A telegram from Reuter's correspon dent at Stuttgart states that twenty balloons started this afternoon in the Gordon-Bennett race.:

scores.

The subsequent shooting at the various distances was followed with interest by the Commodore and other officers whilst

the ladies and other non-combatants were

served with refreshments.

KOWLOON "D" V, RE

the

1 Rigdon and Benton formed the Jeft wing. The game was pretty evenly contested

I although it cannot be sid that either runde 194 full usa of advantages which came, their 2 way. The Cluh, however with little

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This friendly match was played ou Saturday at Kowloor and resulted in

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The rasolt of the competition was as win for the home team by 23 raus, Capt. followa ¡---First.—Mr. J. 0.

Gregory, Addison (27) and Sapper Collins (24) were Hominated by 3fth Anstruther, headed the minst successful with the bat for the losers, THE BRITISH EMPIRE. list with a total of 3, made up of 20 while Campion took seven wickets R

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