4) THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1913.

BY TELEGRAPH BY TELEGRAPH.

Reuter's Service to the China Mell)(Reuter'a Service to the China Mail.)

SHEFKET PASHA ASSASSr. NATED.

-TROUBLE IN CONSTANTINOPLE.

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CONSTANTINOPLE, June 12. An uprising bas taken place against the Committee of Union and Progress, and the Grand Vizier Shalkot Pasha has been amassinated.

SHOT BY TWO MEN, -

LATER. Another telegram states that while Shefkot Pasha was motoring to the, Porta yesterday morning, two shot at him with revolvers.

INTERNATIONAL POLO.

men

AMERICA WIN EIRST MATCH.

Lowrey, June 11.

In the first match for the Internati ional Palo Cup, America bent England by 51 to 3. Play opened rather vur, Prisingly, The Americans had all the bent of the grime, completely out-riding and out playing their opponents. They acored thren goals in the first period to the Englishman's nil. The challengers combined batter in the second period, which closed with a score of 1 to 1, Hition having scoreil. The Americans gain scared in the third and fourth periods, while the Englishmen missed Bany chances, although Edwards and Chenpe very unarly scored. The figures at the end of these two periods were |

en and 5 to 1 respectively. The Americans at this stago gave a re markable display of combination though they were twice penalised for foule. Hope was revived azyong the English spectators in the fifth period:- the visitors keeping the hall more in the American territory, Ritsoa and

OUTRAGE IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.

MORE SUFFRAGIST FOLLY.

LONDON, June 12 In the House of Commons, while Mr. Asquith was speaking on the Finance Bill, a youth in the gallery threw a paper two-pound bag of flour at him. It passed over the Premier's shoulder and burst near the Speaker's chair, whitening the surrounding chairs and cushions.

The youth was promptly ejected. It is understood that he is a suffragist, as he said something about Miss Davison

Mr. Asquith merely shrugged his aboulders and resumed his remarks amid cheers.

HOME CRICELT,

LONDON, June 12. Warickshire defeated Hampshire Birmingham by aix wickets.

THE BRITISH NAVY,

NEW OFFICIAL ROST,

GOVERNOR'S CHAUFFEUR

FINED.

GENERAL LYDERSON OIVES EVIDENCE.

THE CHINA MAIL.

Before Mr. Malbouse at the Magistracy to-day, the Governor's chauffour was charged with driving motor car No,

on the 9th insh

FOOTBALL - ASSOCIATION FORMED.

A meeting of representatives of as sociation football clube nad leagues wushold yesterday evening in the Y.M.O.A, roosas to consider a proposal to form a Hong kong Football Associati n.. Mr. F. Brown prosiled over a fairly namorous gathering, Ms. A. P. Storrie explained that there to the danger of the public in Garden Roads already an association in existence bat

it was practically meribund. That Asocia General Anderson said that the turntion was formed roally at the instigation of the defendant made was a bad one Mr. Fmnk Brown (the Chairman: And and a blind one. Witness, was in his yourself some four years ago with tho ricksha, which was being pulled by three idea of controlling the whole of the football coolies. When, the defendant suddenly in the colony Sixteen clubs were esme upon them in such a manner that a fillated at that time, bat "it slip on the part of a coclis would have deemed adrissblo not to list with the Home Association. The first year the no- mesot his rickeha going under the car.

Defendant said that he did not so the ciation worked. All right fand a referees') Genom. He denied that he was going association was also formed. The tas fatti.

succeeding years, however, showed a re- ́à fins of 25 or soven days was imposed. grettable lack of interest, and although

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two annual meetings were convened they could not got a quorum on either occasion. The idea of the present mooting was tu put matters on a sounder baxis altogether. It would be much better for football in Hong- kong, he thought, if they are affiliated to the English Association;;--otherwi-in they would have no control over the ins

The Chairman-thought it was quite bleat

The last castel is the second round of that the old Amaciation fell flat" because the Volunteer Challenge Cup commenced

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Sergonas Wilson considered the reason

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The first game between Gunner Camp bull, Baril Cy., R.G.A., and Sgt. Porter, the Association had no force or power WONDERFUL,

Lubind it in such as it was not-ffiliated with the English Football Association.

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A.S.C... Was Hoop over, the gunner scoring 50 to 9 and 100 to 43, Porter was tho. ranghly nutelased. He did not make a

Bir. F. W. Eager anid one of the list dunble figure break and lost by 111 pointe, ncts of the new association would have to Breaks, Campbell, 20, 12, 10. Poster, Nil. he xiliation. The ssociation would con- HERE is an individuality CHEAPEST FORM

OF Serres-Gunner Campbell, 1: Serstist of every club in the elony, and would

about the cat wil finish POWER KNOWN op-Porter, 9.

tave power to appoint referees to matches provided that power was given to them by of our Footwear-a style which cosT OF RUNN-

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HALF-A-CENT existence. Ho proposed formal rois exclusive and in the most

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LONDON, June 11 Vice Admiral Lowry has been pointed to the new post of Senior Officer on the Coast of Scotland.

THE WANDSWORTH BYE-

ELECTION.

THE LIBERAL CANDIDATE AND CHINESE LABOUR.

This was seconded. by. Mr. A. Hamilton and carried onanimously.

The model shown here is admirable

for wear in eumanter. It is made in finest

In the second game, Gunner Goodwin, 83rd Coy., R.G.A., and Lee. Cpl. Reynolds, A.S.C., were in opposition. Goodwin was the first to roach 50, Reynolds' seare being 44. Reynolds played a steady game and renched 100 with a load of 30. Reynolds made his next 50 while Goodwin melded 30 to his score, leading at 150 bp 70 and finally winning by T4 points. Breaks

The meeting elected the following Reynolds, 18, 19, Goodwin, 11. Scores officers: President, Mr. R. Hancock: Brown Glace Kid, or in a beautiful soft

M Freck Leo. Cpl. Reynells, 200;Gunner Goodwin-Vice-Presiden bertron; secretary and!

Browa cali.. and Captain

consist of two representatives from each The last game prevod a good one; Bergs, treasurer, Br. Fret W. Eager; Committed Frwood, 83rd Cup., R.G.A. and Leo. Cpt.club, with M. A. P. Storrie and two others

ne outsides members. The following wore fiel with every purchase. appointed a rules:-Mr. A. Hamilton, Ustof Writer to please you.lt Smith (Navy), Cerpl. Coxon (Army), with the Soerstaries of the two leagues (Mr. Flis and Sgt. Wilson) and M. Bager.

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LONDON, June 11, Chinese labour is the chief question in the Wandsworth bye-election. Mr. Carter, A, S. C., being the players. Carter Elavelock Wilson, the Independent quickly ronchial 50 with a lead of 28, but Labour candidate is attacking Mr. at the 100 mark Erwood wna only five Erwood passed Carter's Samuel (Conservative) for employing score with a fine break of 20, and scoring Asiatics on his ships. The latter is a freely He finished an easy wisser by-64 plaining that it is the normal condition points. Breaks, Erwood. 20, 20. 18, 17,

19. 12. Carter, 18, 13, 12, Scors 13, Sgt. Erwood, 20: Eca. Cpl. Carter, 146.

The match will be resumed to-night. VICTORIA RECREATION CLUB.. The scores at present are 83rd Coy.. R.G.A. 528; Army Service Corps, 435

Chespe scoring. The Americans here ost Monte Waterbury, who had his finger broken by a mallet, and he was replaced by Stoddard. When the play was in the seventh period the Ameri. cans lost a linlf foul, nad the defenders scored in the eighth period, then that trade. Americans this winning by 54 to 3.

There is much disorder at

the meetings, sau the platform: at a Con servare open air gathering was wreck-

ed.

THE ULSTER SCARE.

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MORE RIFLES SEIZED.

LONDON, June 11.

---The--police-lave seized-4,000-rilles : and bayonets in a stable at Hammers- mith. These are supposed to form part of the consigament of 6,000 to Lord Farnham

MEMORIAL TO'LORD

WOLSELEY.

Losos, June 11. An appeal, aigned by Lord Haldane, Lord Roberts, Lord Kitchener, mid others, has been issued for subscriptions .in Great Britain and the Dominions for the purpose of creating memorial to Lord Wolseley. The Duke of Con-

aught is the patron.

THE HOME RULE DEBATE.

LODOR, JI,

THE BALKAN FERMENT.

Water Polo.

the

In Hongkong League match at THE POWERS WORKING FOR V.R.C. Baths yesterday evening, the

PEACE.

VIENNA, June 11,

B.O.C. beat the Royal Engineers by ons goal tonil.

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ANAL MEETIKO.

The antal meeting of the Victoria Ra creation Club was held in the gymnasium at tho Club yesterday evening, when the Chairman, Mr W. Logan, presided, over a good attendance. The members of the Committeo pressat included Mr. F. 'W. White, Mr. Frank Lammert, (Hon. Be- cretary), Mc. d. Meirdy, Mr. A. E. Denrich, Mr. AE. S. Alves, and Mr J.

The Powers are working vigorously Water Polo Shield, Competition. Forbes. for peace, Russia and Germany, are particularly assiduous in counselling | moderation. France, the principal creditor of the Balkan States, has wgro-

THE DRAWS.

ed Bulgaria that she will give no Much interest in being evinced in ein financial assistance in the event of war. ming circles this year in the water polo According to a message from Sofia, shield competition, in connection with Dr. Daneff is trying to form a Coalition wisich the itches commence this week Five teams the R.G.A., V.R.C., E.Ö.C., Ministry.

R. and D.O.L.F. The artillery teams have adsord this year and are looked apon as being strong combination, and some of the others, notably the V.R.C., have received necessions to their strength, A novel "unil amazingly simple recipe so some very keen games are anticipated, for long life was giver recently by Each toan: meets every other team twice Polonel Denu ut » syarjosininu on health in the competition, The draw for the first jut the oral Smuitary Institute. When live rounds is as follows:

· HEALTH ON ALL FOURS.

• ROUND. 1.

(again, left of walking on all fours, we are

| R.G.AW ¥.RU,¿ Lord Charles Beresford said if todd, the strain of supporting the inter- REBU.C. the Government sent troops to Traditat organis in the upright position, becany | D.C,L.I, Byo

Now the Y.R.C. B.0 C.

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be was prepared to be the first to be too great for the quadrupedal frame work. shot down.

and he fell beir to disease.

The Chairmen proposed the adoption of the annual reports, of sub-committees, and the balance sheet, which have already been published. He said the Club premises were in excellent condition, with the ex- ception of the boat ramp, which was has ing the Ceramittee's serious attention. reference to the rowing section, the Chair man expressed the earnest hope that ing manibars would ovinou greater interest

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Tai Po and Fanling to be Linked..

A report of a meeting of the Public Works Committee at which were com sidered important, proposals for the con- traction of roads in the New Territorios, | held on May 20, was laid before the Legislativo Council this afternoon.'"

The report stated that, the Chairman

(Hon. Mr. W. Chatham, D.F.W.), ald before the commits a proposal to con

in this department, and so enable the Club struct a road from near Tai Po to Fan! to show better results, especially in the Ling, where it would join the road s Inter-Club evente. Ho was pleased to say

KURMATHE...

place

that the swimming section was still the ready, constructed from the latter most popular, and hoped for a continuance to Castle Peak Buy. The cost of such of the same. He congratulated Shanghai

all the swimming events in the Enter an their champion, R. Ferthet, winning mail, with a width of contests

in September.

The

foot,

Port

was roughly estimated at 800,000, best

Club

of it had been suggested that the whith was still furthering the futerosta Water pole competitions by every means should be increased and 13 febs had been possible. He had to report a alignancy

in the gymnastic section, and unless more incutioned as a sufficient 'width.. members took an active part he would

After fell disenssion, the committe To be played before strongly recommend to the incoming Com-

mittee that the services of the instructor uuntamously agreed to recommend that June 14.

be dispensed with. The net earnings of

2ND BOURE.

the bar wore practically the same sa last the ran should be made with, a width year. The expenditure for the period

Mr. Devlin declared that the talk of thing to do to be healthy, sald the B.G.A, & D.C.L.I. To be played before under consideration was slightly loss then of sixteen fect, the Chairman stating that |

B.E. Byg

June 21,

civil war was humbag and typocrisy speaker is simply to get back on all

3RD BOUND. He always know that the gallantry again. My recipe is simplicity it- Admiral (Lord Bereaford) would die on

B.O.C. v D.C.L.I. dry land (Laughter.}

self, I firmly believe that any one who V.R.C. vi.E.

the cost of such aʼroud would herabout, Last year. Beceipta showed a decrease of about 81,400, das to falling af in the $24,000, wen

following accmnts :-Members' entrance

As the committee were of opinica thist

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fees 8020; visiting members' subscriptions,

To be played before 836: Locker rent, 802; instalments of un- the road, should be connected up with the

completed debentures, 8360: Tha asels

!.

Mr. Bonar Law demanded that an will cultivate the habit of graping his R.G.A. Bye

toes without bending his knees goveral

June 38:

4TH LOŽNU.

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July

UTH HOUSE.

required no explanation with the exception existing cond from Kowloon Point to. Thi of that of the enclosed bath, which was Po, they further, recommended that a

lightly over-estimated last years The

mowberald.netics bat they had is suitable for motor, trafic, shoul

82.5, thero y reducing the credit Valley River, together with the neces iisuce at the bank After providing for

Apptal should be made to the country times with or without being ob- If the Government won the election werved flaughter), will stave off old age BCR.GA.To be played before redvemed, al delanteren am unting to be constrated sparring the Lam, foun Tesistance would be rebellion. If the for from ten to twenty years. And the V.RC. Byo Government sought to forca Home Rule practice of walking, back to one's room upon Ulster without an election then be in all fours after the morning bath is said deliberately, "You ought not to bǝlj sost commendable. The wounds on's R.ERG.A

Government at all: you would be a dignity gets are part of the accruing D.C.L.I.

benefite (laughter). The fight against B.O.C. Bye aélf-constituted revolutionary committee. Resistance to you would not be re and hardening of the arteries. The on- old age is 'n fight against the congestion

All the matches will bo played in applate Witchell seconded the on stated that the cost of the bridgo and bellion, but would be meeting revolu-all-fours position effects an immediate tion by counter-resolation.

(changa ín the' movement of the blood in

THE HIPPODROME CIRCUS.

interest and debostures there remained any sprouches. It was agreed that tho Valance in ferous of the Club of 81,97124, with of this bridge and ut suy others V.R.C.Tu be pleyed before which, seeing the falling of in member on the road already mentioned should not ship, must be considered satisfactory. execed fartoon Act. The Chairman July 12.

MER O

V. IL C. bath.

...

V. RC. R. G. A.

tion of the reports, and the function approaches would be about $12,000

The Curigan stated that the ques carried unanimously.

The Chairman said the next basin setion of widening the Sha Tau Kok The match between the V. R. C. and was the election of Chalants. He would castle Peck.road, which had been con- Mr. Birrell, Secretary for Ireland, the rents of the arterial and the & G. de to-morrow is expected to have liked to sea br.. Rodger farosent, and strusted generally with a width of from Baid there was a new movement in vano'ystems."

The he would have proposed tint for the poi lo feet, had niso burn refered to tho provide scibe very good, polo,

tira, hat as he was not thers be (Mr. freland, the goal of which was a new

V. R. O. will bo

represented by Logen) would offar bimsalf for re-election committes.. It was unanimously agreed nation. Ela knew everything that was

RC LWitchell (Cspt} A. Y. Barrow," | (applause).

Calo recommend that with the exception Un the motion of Br. Alvar, unconded of the bridges which had been construct. going on in Ulster, and admitted the

J. O, Finch, J. BL R. Peroi 8, A. R. Ellis, gravity of Ulster's resistance, but he There was a large nicondance of children C. A. Bodrigues and J. Forbes (goal). The by Mr. Ribeiry, Mr. Logan, wie onanlod with a width of fourteen feet, tha

mously re-elected Chairman.

Mr. Frauk Istomer was re-elected Hon. rose in questiou should be widened could not bring himself to believo in and parents at the Matince yesterday game will be refereed by: Mr. A. FL. Álves

Facratary, and Mr. A. E. 8. dives was throughout to sixteen feet, as soon.-pa

et d Hon. Treasurer.

funda would permit. The balloting for the General Committer sulted in the following being declared elected Mosers. A. Rodger, A. McKirdy, J. Furbe, A. E. Danrich, H. E. Sayer RC. Witchell, A. &. Alves, G W. Sawell,

civil war and bloodshed. The occas ion would never arise. The Govern ment would be optimist to the end and sicer sírnightjca.

THE DIVISION.

The House of Commons passed the socond reading of the Home Bula Bill by 308 votes to 279.

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