-TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1912.

BY TELEGRAPH. SECOND EDITION

[COPYRIGHT.] THE WAR.

DISORDER FEARED AT. CONSTANTINOPLE.

„{Beuter's Service to the China Moil.)

LONDON, Nov. 11.

It is telegraphed From Constan

that the tinopla

tiovernment is actively disarming all classes of the population, including the refugees, Cartloads of guns, pistols, and knives the are being daily conveyed to Ministry of War for storage.

RUSSIAN COMMENT ON AUSTRIAN POLICY.

A telegram from St. Petersburg says that Russian newspapers of all shades of political opinion are denouncing Austria's attempt to deprive Servic of the fruits of her crifices.

BULGARIA'S ATTITUDE.

Stop Press News

BY TELEGRAPH.

[COPTRIGHT.}

RAILWAY COLLISION.

30 KILLED: 50 INJURED.

(Reuter's Service to the China Mafl.)

LONDON, Nov. 12.

A talegram from New Orlenna | states that 30 poopis have beaa killed and 30 injured by a colision at Yazoo by a goods trains running into the rear. of an excursionst train.

DEATH OF A LONDON PUBLISHER.

(Reuter's Service to the China Mail.)

LONDON, Nov. 12.

The death is aunounced of the well- kuown publisher Mr William Black

A Sota selegram says that the Gov- ernment organ Mir, commenting on Austria's attitude, insists that the wood. Powers should realise the changed conditions and cease from treating the

SPORTING.

Cricket.

MATER AT KAS

A two innings watch arranged between members of the Kowloon Cricket Club, side■ having been picked by Mr Mackenzie Ad Mr Curven, was played at Kowloon | yusterday, nad resulted in a win for Mir

Curwen's tusin on the 1st innings..

The Scores were

14

ILL

1

MÀ, CONWES' KIDE; EST INNINGS, A. R. F. Rava, b Scutt Capt. Liddell, is Overy .......... LM. Whyte, a and b Hunter.... 24 L. F. Townend, e Jowall, b Mackenzie B. D. Exans, c Scott b Overy

444

+++

| W. T. Klaon, e Mackenzie, b Overy

H. E. Goldsmith, 1,b.w., b Mackenzim.

Curwen, not oct

C. W. Jeffries, e Crouchar, b Wasser...

Extras...

84

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THE CHINA MAIL.

(1st prize presented by Mr. T, D. Dan- by: its, D. Lyle : hid, D. Young; öst, J. D. Danby.

3.-300 yds. Figure Target, Rapid fire for disce. With, uso of magazinà. Two chargers: lat, J. Simpson; 2nd, J., D. Daby; rd. A. Henderson.

flat

6,2p.in.-600 yds. Bull's Eye. Deli berato. 1 sighter and 7 to edunt, prize presented by M. J. Reidy: lat, G. Anderson; Pud, J. Simpson: 3rd, D. Young

7-600 yds. Bull's Eye. Rapid for ene minute without us of magazine: 1st, J. D. Danby; Ind, "A.' Henderson; 3rd, A. MacDonald.

Saturday, 9th November. '

3.-2- pini.-200 yds. White Tergets. Blot out Competitim. Trams of 4. "Ult.. square. Captains to be chosen and torins 1 drawn for after entries are received. Dj. Toanus shoot against ench - sther undar kuck nut system. 3 rounds per man allowed and a time limit of 3 minutes. 19 1st team: J. D.. Danby, W. Eldridge, J.

Polley, and J. Spiern;

...201

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

ค. M.. For

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Overy. Scott Hunter

16

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1

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31

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Wenser .....

3

0

14

1

1ST TSNINGS,

“Slackenzie................. †

Croscher...............

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MR. MACKENZIT'S HIDE: F. Jewell, b Evans... Capt. Carló, l,b.w., b' Raroo...

N. Croucher, b Evans...

44

9. Eclecti at best, of two. The better of corresponding shots in events 1 and A. and 4 and 4, to count with

a special bandieup. (1st prizo presented

by Mr. G. T.Edkins): 1st. F. D. Danby:

2nd, W. Bassford: Brd, A. MacDonald."

10-Qualifying Stage for Bide present-

ad by Mr. G. T. Edkins, Aggregata of events 1. 4 and 6: 1st, D. Lyle; 2nd, 6. Anderson 3rd. J. Simpson.

11-Aggregate of events 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6

and *. 1346 priza presented by Mr. G.;

10 M. Young): 1st, 7. Simpson; 2nd, J. D,

5Danby; 3rd, D. Lyle.

0 12. Sweepstake of. 50 cents. On ret scores of events 1 and 4: 1st, F. McLeod; 2nd, G. A. Millar.

D. J. Mackenzie, c Evans, b Goldsmith 37

H. Scott, Whyte, l: Curwen

Major Hunter, e Elson, ↳ Curwen

Balkan States as protéges, but any MR ASQUITH'S SPEECH W. L. Weaser, not out agreement on the basis of perfect

equalify for the rights of both parties «UNIVERSALLY APPLAUDED." | E. J. Edwards, b Evans... would he welcome.

BULGARIA AND AUSTRO- HUNGARY.

LATER. Reuters correspondent at Budapest telegraph that the President of the Bulgarian Sobranje has arrived, and has conferred with Count Berchtold, the Austrian Foreign Minister, and the German Amhnsendor.

MR BRYCE TO RETIRE. (Bruter's Service to the China Mafl.)

LONDON, Nov. 11. Reuter's correspondent at Washing- zon telegrapha that the Right Hon. James Eryce, P.C., British Ambassador at Washington, on Saturday notified President Taft of his curly retireraent

(Reuter's Service to the China Mil)

LONDON, Nov. 12, Mr Asquith's speech is universally applauded as moderate and states. manlike, steadying amidst much ag gressive talk, on one side, and, on the other, his deprecation of raising isolated questions is regarded as applying equally to Austria and Servia, whilst there is strong emphasis of harmony

It is also con among the powers. sidereri as testimony to the situation being not nearly so cute as has been represented.

APPLICATION FOR RE-HEARING.

A Carlous Ples of "Gulity."

LAST SEASONS COMPETITIONS,

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1st prize winner, G. H. Bannermu.

1st prize winner, J. D. Banhy.

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H. Overy, c Joftries, b Goldsmith Donald, h Goldsmith-

0

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A, Henderson.

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Reid Competition."

Total

90

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BOWLING ANALYSIS,

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3

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14

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0

B

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Evans...

·Raven Goldsmith Curwen

MB-CURWEX'S SIDE: AND 12318448. C. W. Jettries, & Scott"...

W. Carwen, c. Mackenzie h Wonser W. T. Elson, Liddell b Scott B. D. Evan, Jewell Scott

L. F. Townead, c Jewell b Scott... L. M. Whyte, not out Capt. Liddell, not out A. R. Raren. Scott

Extras...

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Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

B. Booth.. Dashwood Competition."

1st prize winner, J. Simpson.

R. Booth.

A. Henderson.

Scott Competition."

1st prize winner, J. Simpson.

2nd

And

D. L. Lys.

Mr. Hendersoy, thanking Mrs. Edkins | FROM

G. Miller.

5

for her kindness in presenting the prizes,

0

gave her on behalf of the Club a silver

... 34

case filled with roses. Cheers were then

0 given for Mrs. Edkins and the President

and Vice-President of the Club.

0

1

OPIUM SMUGGLING.

Charges at the Magistracy.

0. 3.

R.

Weaser Sectt ...

.... 0.2

43

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The Morning Post states that Sir C. A.-M the Maghtingy is morhing Mr. | Overy... Spring Rice, ...o., x.c.x.6, British Header Harris, soliciter, nude an applica Haister at Stockholm, will succeed

him.

OBITUARY.

LORD FURNESS.

(Reuter's Service to the China Mail.)

LONDON, Noy, 11. The tenth is uazounced of Lord Furness.

2

[Nose-Lord Furness, who was raised so the Peerage in 1910 was one of the great est of England's shipowners and iron mugates. For many year he sat in the House of Commons as Liberal member for Hartlepool. He was sixty years old -Ex. C..]

A NOTABLE ACTOR

M MACKENZIE'S HIDEND INNINGS.

in to Mr. Melbourne for the e-bearing E. J. Edwards, c Townend, b

W. L. Weaser, h Maj. Hunter, not out

of uren in which a Chinese had bH. Overy, e Raven, 13 convicted on a charge of endeavouring to export opium. Mr. Harris aid he had Pommunicated to the Superintendent of Imports and Exports, and had merived letter saying that so far as he was con Termed he could not consent to the r

keuring of the enee, and that it appenrol to him to be a matter for the Magistrate to slide

Mr. Melbourne suid, the difficulty to him appested to be that the man pleaded guilty, and the fine was paid,

Mr. Harris aid that he wanted tit

viction queshed, on the very trong grounds that the nan never intended to plot guilty at all, and that he could produce two witnesses whose names were on the opium former's permit who would atute that the man was conveying the ophum to them at Yaunati. He could prove that the permit was a proper cne

H. Scott, e Cooliɛ, i› ----- D. J. MacKenzie, not out X, Croucher] Capt. Catle F. Jewell

Evans

Raven Jeffries... Liddell... Curwen

...

A man was charged before Mr. Mel-

bourne at the Police Court today with:

unlawfully attempting to expert 210 taela of-onium.

G

When charged, the defendant said he 8was not going to expert it, but was going

to take it to Yaumati

0

D

Indian constable 541 suid that ut 8.30 that morning he was coa duty at Blake Pier and was informed that some one had committed a theft from a steam launch. On going aboard the launch he saw the defendant with a handbag in his possession. On being asked to open

3 the bag, defendunt said he had no key. Later when the bug was opened with a

83 hummer it was found to contuin opitun,

After further evidence Revenue Offer

W. Willin asked for aremani, and this was

did not bat

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Extras...

Total...

BOWLING ANALYSIS,

ME.

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2

1

13

0

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15

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Talkoo Rife Club.

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0grated, bail in $500 being allowed.

At the same Court, Revenue Officer

2 Wildin made an application for the con-

fixvation of 2,710 turts of opium found by

him on the . Persia. The opium, be

Fuid, was found secreted in the mast of

the vessel on Sunday morning.

In reply to. Melbourne's question

as to what the, opium farmer had say, 31r., Hoggarth'said that he had never case, and he heard anything of the thought, the farmer should be informed when these applications were being made. Instead of this being done, however, the other officials went behind their backs.

Revenue Officer Wildin said they had i seven days in which to make an applica. tion.

A BRITISH MINISTER.

Reuter's correspondent at Tangiers and that everything was in order. This The Taikoo Ride Club opened their telegraphs that the Hcn, Sir Reginald man, when found in the possession of the Season with a successful three days Lister, H.M. Minister Plenipotentiarygium, did not know the difference bemesting held at Quarry Bay. It was tween being found in possession of it and coeluded on Saturday afternoon whes at Tangiers, is dead.

exporting it. In these custs the fine was the prizes, won during lost Season and ften paid, and it was only after serious at the meeting, were distributed by Mrs. sideration that they found suntething. T. Edkids à large and enthusiastic could be done, and they instructed gathering of members being present. A was served in the well-arranged Mr. Melbourne said he was not in- beautiful grounds of the Taikoo, Beurr who

Mr. Hoggarth: Yes, if we know, buii lined to grant the re-hearing. as the ion Club. In the course of the after it is lucky I was here when you and

noon, a isdies? ccanpetition was held, in the application or I should not have which many took part.. the winners being known. Mrs. J. D. Danby, Mist MeNeill' and Mrs. G. E. Stewart, each of whom ceived a souvenir spoon.

The death is announced of Mr W. S. | solicitor. Penley, the wellknown actor,

created tho parta of the Private Secretary and Charley's Aant.

THE GOVERNMENT DEFEATED.

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HOME RULE BILL'S FINANCIAL PROVISIONS.

سيسه

(Router's Bercice to the China Mall.)

LONDON, Nov. 12.

The Government was defeated by

228 to 200 ona division with reference

to the financial provisions of the Home,

man had pleaded guilty.

J

Mr. Harris said if that was the case he would have to go to a higher Court. and state thers that he had clearly laid the matter before his Worship, and that he had declined to grant a re-bearing, He would then get permission to bring the case up again, and bars the enuric in quashed. That would scan unneccs. sury expense and trouble to the Govern ment. In this case he was putting for ward the grounds wually put forward that fresh evidence would be called, and, in this case, the annulling of the pize.

Tho metter was adjourned until Thure ay.

Rule Bill, The Hoase thereupon THE BIJOU SCENIC THEATRE. adjourned amidst the wildest Op. position cheering.

CABINET MEETINGS: NO RESIGNATION.

LATER,

With such an excellent programme na that exhibited last night, largo” houses

Mr. Edking, speaking for Mrs. Edkins, congratulated the members of the Club

Revenue Officer Willin said he found the opium where the foremast penetrated the lamp-room. A portion of the mast had been removed, a hollów cut out, and the outside piece placed back again by

on the excellence of their shooting. The crews. In the aperture" he found 549 entries had totalled 40 and an average of tins of opium, which had not beer ontor- 25 shot in each visit. During last sea-ed in the ship's manifest, and there was

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Association, three members Mr. Hender and said he had no previous knowledge Sold in Bottles at $100 and son, Mr. Danby and Mr. Simpson having of the presence of the opium. been awarded bronze medals for: 10 scores

of 4l over which hassitated con sistont good shewiting The Donegal Badge is offered by the NBA had been won by Mr. Grunskam, $

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PROGRAMME OF OPEKING MEETING. Saturday, 10th October,

The opium was forfeited to the Crown.

A MATHEMATICAL PRIZE.

Before leaving the Colony, Mr R, E Belilios in giving Mathematical Prize cl the annual value of $40 to the Brotor Students of Queen's College. Not lower 1-2 pol--200 yds. Figure Turgot. eliberate 1 nighter and 7 to count. ap. 30 students should sit for the prize, (1st prize preached by fr. D. Temple and of the six subjecte-Arithmetic, ton) Lat. H. Duckingham: 2nd, Wmotry. Book-keeping-ant less than five

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