WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1918
BY TELEGRAPH. BY TELEGRAPH. BY TELEGRAPH.
THE CHINA MAIL.
Rauter's Service to the China Mail.) (Rauter's Service to the China Mail.) Anglo-French friendship, which he said | 12.
THE BALKAN SITUATION.
„A FAVOURABLE PORTENT.
LONDON, June 25. The departure of the Tear and his family on yachting tour of the
Finnish Skerries is regarded as donat ing some lightaning of the eastern äituation, which nevertheless continues obscuro. IM. Posica ię egqio appoint. ad Premier. it will be interproted as meaning that moderation has triumph. ed over the war party. It is understrol that the attitude of Rumania, which it ikely to make heavy demands upon aggrandizel Bulgaria,. is that she is ready to mobilise at a moment's notice and this will be an important factor in moderating
ballicoseness. the Bulgaria
THE KING OF UGANDA.
of
Loxbox, June 25. The King of Uganda was received In audience by the King yesterday.
HOME CRICKET.
LONDON, June 25, The Elsex v. Sorrey match at Leyton has been drawn,
Northamptonshire boat Dorbyshire by nie wickets at Blackwell.
THE INSURANCE ACT.
i:
LONDON, Juas 25. In the House of Commons, "Mr. Lloyd Georgs has introduced a Bil: Amending various notablo defecte in the Insurance Act,
FRENCH PRESIDENT IN ENGLAND.
THE ENTENTE STRENGTHEN-
ED,
PAKIS, Jano 24.
President Poincare was given a very hearty soud-off on leaving for Cher bourg, where he embarks on a warship on a visit to England:
„ENTHUSIASTIC WELCOME IN
ENGLAND,
SPORTING.
Billiards.
was to-day deeply rooted in the popular In the final of the Volunteer Challenge Cup soul." He also extolled the recent work at the Saldiers' Club last night, the Royal of France and England in maintaining Engineers (A) demonstrated that they agu the eat servico tam in the Calouy, winning all three games played against.| Srd Coy., R.C.A., and increasing their lead to 187 points, a
perce
THE BANQUET..
The first game a Stryk-Major Morga At the banques to-night at Bucking R.E. (4) and Ganner Jozdau, Bird Coy.. ham Palace, the King, in welcoming | R.G.A., in occupation of the table. » Early President Poincare, spoke of the ad play was avons 20 the scores were level Vantageous intercourse of
but Morgan then quickly ran to 50, many. centuries
Jordan's sonra being 39. The gunnor the between the two count. ries, the result of which had been ring rapidly and reaching 100 to 40. played poorly for some time, Morgan a steady growth of deep mutual respect 140 Morgan hold the big load of 69 bat and goodwill Since the amicable Jorden thon improved, bas war finally agreement of 1904, the two nations beaten by 30 points · Breaks, Moc ait, 14, had been drawn together by a 14, 13, 19, 11. Jardin, 19, 10, 10, 10. LSDON, June 24.
Morgan, 200 The enthusiasm ovoked by President Towing sense of unity and interest Scores - Sergt. Majlis Poincare's visit in reflected in the The constant aim of both Governmenta
identity of purpose. Gunner Jordan, 182.* -~- papers which beartily reciprocate the was in the cause of peace, and chisfy entiment expressed-in-&-Paris-nove-their common interest lay in close paper, that "the President takes to operation for that birmed purpose. England Franceta best smile."
On all bands it is anticipated that the visit will prova memorable in the history of the Entents.
Several papers publish special a ticles, editorials, ́ ́ and messages of welcome in French.
A POEM BY MR, KIPLING,
Mr. Radyard Kipling contributes coe honouring the occasion. The eontiment of the poem is expressed in the concluding line-France, boloved of every scul that loves or servca its kind."
A DISTRESSING · ACCIDENT AT CHERBOURG.
O President Poincare's arrival at Cherbourg the forta were fringa minte, AN IMPORTANT AMENDMENT, when a gun accident occurred, killing two gunners and wounding eight, foo: desperately. The lieutenant in com- and admitted that the acident was due to carelessness, and be was arrcated: The cartridges to be used were placed in a heap close behind the guns con- trary to regulations, and the friction tabe of a gun just fired was blown back and fell on the heap, lighting it A frightful explosion followed, scattering. the gunners. The town fe griel stricken, but the festivities, illuminations, and fireworks in the evening.
't
OBITUARY.
LONDON, June 24, The death is announced of Sir Jonathan Hutobinson, F.R.C.S., MD, LLD, FRS, the noted consulting
urgeon.
THE WOULD-BE SUT. FRAGETTE MARTYRS.
LONDON, June 24, Misu Saunders, one of the defondanta an the Suffragette Conspiracy trial, who was sentenced on the 17th ins, to 15 months' imprisonment, bra boen ro- Jleased.
Clayton, the chemist, who war sentenced to 21 months' imprisonment has also besa reinased:
Note.This is the sixth of the seven suffragette conspirators sentenced on the 17th instat Uld Bailoy who has been released by food striking-Eo., 0, M.}
-TEC BRITISH SOUTH AFRICA COMPANY.
LONDON, June 34. Bir L. S, Jameson has been elected -to the Presidency of the British South
Afrion Company.
THE PRESIDENT'S SYMPATHY.
2
President Poincare gave 3,000 francs to the families of the victims. He wished
with an
Gunner Watherall, 83rd Coy., B. G. A.; and 9.A. Ege Collage R. E. (A), were evidence of being in his custodiary s101. the mait pair and the Engineer sooo gave lent form, He scored 36 to Wetherall's 10 and reached 60, 32 points in front Useful breaks of 15 Aud 21 kept Collings wall in
Lane,
Crawford-
& Co.
The King, continuing, emphasised the inestimable advantage of the rapirit of mutual confidence and raises of front and at the 30 horas in poo WE STOCK COLLARS tween France and Great Britain in deal session of a load of 37. Wetherall, Im ing with the grave problems of the past proved a little towards the end bab Collingo months and the satisfaction of reflecting bad the game well is hand and won by 29
THAT ARE MADE · that all the great Powers concerned
FOR COMFORT: IN
consulted together and worked for points. Breaks, Collings, 28, 17, 15, 14, pesce. He paid a high compliment to 13, 10. Watherall, 14, 14, 19. Scores - the statesmanship and scientific repute. M. Sgt. Collinge, 200, Gunner Wether. of President Poincare. His Majesty maid all, 171 that he boped in all sincerity." that The last game of the evening saw Bombr France would have a glorious future, Colmer, 83rd-Coy., ROA and Corp and that the relations between the two Walden, R.E. (A) in opposition. This countries would continue in unimpaired proved a good gama: Colmor leading intimney and rimlity
through the earlier stages of the play. being 14 in front at the 50 mark, and play ing a quiot affective game reached 100, 31 points to the good. Then came Walden's taca, the Engineer passing his opponent
THE GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP.
VICTORY FOR RAY.
LONDON, June 25,
CALL SHAPES
AND IN 1/4 SIZES.
From 14" to 2" High.
PERFECT FIT.
at 192; after which it was a struggle right Do not Grip the Tie.
to the end. At 170 the scores were level; Colmer doing practically nothing after- wands, Walten wincing by 19 points. Breaks, Walden, 19. 11, 11. Colmar, 18, 10, 10 Boon-Corp. Walden, 200; Bombr. Colmer, 181.
J. H. Taylor has won the Golf Cham pionship at Hoylake with a score of 301. Another telegram states that the scores were Ray 312 Vardon and Moran, 313; Renouf, and MoDermott, Of the six games played, so far, tho the American champion, 315.-
Engineers have won five; and now hold a lead of 187 points, so that it loqks'as it | Taylor's victory is a most popular one, they will be the first bolders of the trophy
MR. - LLOYD GEORGE INDISPOSED.
Lyroon, Jena. 25,
few days rest by his doctor.
Mr. Lloyd George has been ordered
THE BOXING FATALITY IN
CANADA.
GARANY, June 24. The boxer Arthur Felker has been found not guilty on a charge of man: slaughter by killing his opponent, thin boxer Lather McCarty, who was des
hope
presented by the Hongkong Volunteers. "The two remaining games will be played thia ereding; Gunnor Tyrull and Sergeant Erwood will represent 83rd Coy, R.G,A,|| and Lor. Cpl. Brown and Sergt." Heatley, the E. Tro games above the average may be anticipated. Present scores;- Royal Engineers (A) 1178 83rd Co., -R. G. A, 991
Water Polo.
In a friendly matahab the V. R 0. RG.A., beat the B. Q-C. by 2 goals to 1, Bathayestenlay evening, the 88th Coy..
GASCOIGNE CUP MATCH
to countormand the official dinner onoribed as the "American White board the battleship Courbet, bat it was too late. Dinner was served, but
as the result of a knook-put blow in a mot the Royal Engineers in the Gascoigne A. and G. Companies, of the D.C.LI.
everybody was most depressed.
match at Calgary.
ARRIVAL IN ENGLAND.
LATER...
At Spithand, President Poinenre rived aboard the warship "Courbet," and, was received with a salute of twenty- one guns.
(Wan Tin Yat Po's Bervice.)
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THE ORIGIN OF LIFÈ:'
'PROFESSOR ALLES WOODHEAD'S VIEWS.
Cup last evening, ibis being the "firaba fixture of the season in connection with The Earl of Halsbury presided, recently the competition. The teams lined out as at a meeting of the Victoria Institute in follows hear the 4.3.C. camber under the rooms of the Royal Society of Arts referee Cerpl Coxon, R. D.CL.I., Adelphi Professor G. Sims Woodhead, Challenger, Farmer Horey, Baldwin, who read a paper on "The Origin of Life, Shale, Cussell and Smith Royal Fung-What We Know of It," said he thought The President has asked Targ Shavers, Brown, Daveney, Wata, Tackery and ought to have been The Origin
bia title
www perhape too ambitious, Yi to meet Dr. Wu Ting Fong befors Collins, Morrish and Wright. The Eng of Life's How Little Wa Kaos of I
lasers socured a lead or me goal, scored by For his own part be was convinced that
PEKING, June 25,
He was met by the Prince of Wales the latter's departure for the United Collins, the first half, and increased it the study of the Origin of Lue must in
with whom he exchanged the most cardial grestings.
The party journeyed by train to Loudon, after receiving the usual glutes,
IN LONDON.
President Poincare and 3. Picton, Minister for Foreign Affairs, strived in London, and were attended by their Majesties' escort of Life Guards.
They drove to Buckingham Palace to visit their Majesties, en royte receiving
another ovation.
THE KING'S WELCOME,
States...
THE CHINESE CUSTOMS.
UNNECESSARY OFFICERS TO BE ABOLISHED,·
PEKING, JUDO 25. abolish all the unnecessary officers in The Central Government intends to the Customs Service, and calculates that will effect a saving of 84,000,000 monthly.
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unable to reply. The game was not so could only be carried on with ky promise THE ORDIOS3T OF ALL CHOIOH WATERS, unaven at the core would lead one to sup of success in organisms whose tissues pors, but the winners played much more reacted to the varios autritive, fermenta- effectively in attack than their opponentstive, and toxic proteide, and in renaling produced antibodies in great vari ty, bat of high specificity. In these days of great specialimtion, tipeeenery owing to the enor mous development of the various branches The following offey were elected for, of scientific work and fureatigation, low the current year at the ampost general, men had time to give or training to enable mooling of this Club, on 18th inst:-De them to carry-on experiments involving A. Stanley (Presik at Mr. A. Hertzberg investigatise of the must delicate and com A BARMAN'S CLAIM.-
(Vice-president), Mr. A. A. Macdonald, plicated nature in many hrangues of science, (Captain) Mr. WA Jobla (Vi e Captain), and where men lind attempted this almost In the Summary Court this morning, Mr. J. ME. Hishads (Hon. Secretary), pesilia task, thoir expertama and widea. KJ, Oudish sued M. S. Naiara e Mr. A. Hartzberg (Treasurer), and Mears, knowledge of their own special subject bal recover the sura of 9429.80. for services T. Mellow, E. Beither, T. W. R. Wilson, rendered the impatient of their ap fondered kom July 13, 1912, to the crud J. Wilson, T. 3. Wade and R. Berthetrance, when they would admit it, la When President Poincare arrived at March, 1915 MAXIMUM DRAFT INCREASED, Victoria Station, London, the King Mr. B. C. Faithfull appared for plain stepped forward and grasped his hand, tiff, and Mt. W.-D. Lind, of Messrs. LONDON, June 24. He convened a few moments while Mr. Fuitldulis said. defendant was 63-
Brutton and Hett, for deferlast It is announced that from the let the bead played a La Marseillaise," waged 6 100% uffer, this, defendant's bar „January, 1914, the maximum draught The King and the President then at Lysmun harricks, and it was g of water allowed to ships using the proceeded to St. James' Falace through Bestod that his wages should be $20 Suez Canal-will be increased to 23 gally decorated troete, lined with
months went on for wome, timo d fort.
then the duties became so multilarious troops. There were very large crowds and heavy that plaintiff said that if he
The Colombo Pollen have been formed and constant shouting of Vive, Foin was to remain in defendant's service, he of the theft from a cabin of the N. D.L.8 AVIATOR DROWNED IN THE re." The President bowed repent.must have $40 a mouth. Defendant iusto of portfalls belonging to
THAMES.
THE SUEZ CANAL.
LONDON, June 24. The aviator, Mr. Fairbairn, fell into Thames of the Nofa and was drowned.
AHOAX
A BRILLIANT GATHERING.
edly in acknowledgment,
M. Pichon was prosented to the King" and the French visitors were introduced to Mr. Asquith sad the Duke of Con naughty
The company was a very brilliant one, including Royaltios, Cabinet mini stera, Fear of
ST
LATER. The procession comprised six car The story of the accident to the ringen, headed by the King and Procident English aviator, Fairbairn, who was Poincare, The Prince of Wales and the
Hongkong to send up a team to Shanghai (Committed). It was also decided to invite in September deck.
CAPT. SCHELLHOS
other branches of research. So marvellous that when he was informed that there was and complete was the scheme of Nature
en personal God, be answered to himself that of this grens scheme be bad but one experience, and that was that all the will, ruling power, the Intellout, the soul and spirit of which he had cognisance are. personal and that if he were to argue from the loss to the groater, he mustiaecept LOSS that there was yeesh power shove all, rating guiding, and regulating, personal; sigall a degros we were allowed to like but a pervading, to whom. in however ourselves, reballing against whose laws, S were bound to suffer directly or indirectly ri droed plaintiff to remain with bún by Captain Schellhose, of Shanghai, can. but obeying with the freedom of sons, we promising that lie would see that he was tuning all deposit receipt Issued by the came more like that from which wi satisfied, and to treat bis fairly. Since Deutsche Asiatische Bay Shanghai, for Lord Halsbury, at the close of the dis- then defcedant had squezed on much Tis. 13,000; the following noten nae 1,000 custon said, amid laughter I can only work possible out of plaintiff, who was marks; five 10 marke; (German) Currency for myself that I did not understand arraldorly man, keeping him a Victoriable) 20 to 3) Shanghai oilam in notes of not oftain that I am in a bettor condition the subject before I came here and I shi Barracks in the day time, and "scuding Ove dollars, and in dolls each; one now to tako charge of Lyumuu cofas return passage for A Chiness or one hay in the proning without giving him the receipt of the Deutsche-Asistische Bank closed pinkitier had to return to Hongkong increase be liad promised. When the bar for two packgos containing valuables,
again to sleep. Part of the services robe ford were that defendant's crivit was
reported yesterday to have been Duke of Connaught followed in the plaintiff bud oposed curtain cro.
rowned in the Thamnes after falling second carritge
from an aeroplane near the Nore has
Furned out to be an elaborate bonxi:
n!
ta for him in the Colony,
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TOUCH of rheumistim, or a twinge of Keuralgia, whatever the trouble if, Dasmbachna Pain Balm drives away tho,
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The circumstantial account in, the 'ANGLO-FRENCH - FRIENDSHIP, bringing in 'ovidenco of this, 66 20 pari.AREHOLA is always more or long ni ban a hottle of it is kept in the hoses the REASONS WHY --Boaza in does not conso-Irritation and is the mon
morning newspapers is amplified in The evening papers of Fairbairn swim ing two mileste reach the shore.
It appears that there was no fight!
water known- to scence,
SOMETHING DEPENDABLE.
pain at onco add cures, the, complaint quickly First application gives, Toliet. -Me, Hind objected to Mr Faithfull
pteralent during this weather. Be pain of burus and acids may be promptly bulars had been furnished him, but after prepared for it." Ch mberlain's Colio, Cho, relieved, cuts, and bruisce quickly limied. President Poincare in replying redio points his Lordship overruled the pon. For sale by all Chemists and Stors-
hearing My Futtfull' etmission on affectual. It can always he depended for the household ills it is furf snch an eme
les and Diarrhoes Remedy is: prompt and and wallings promptly reduced. It foLE AGENTS Gande, Price & Co. Ltd. turned thanks for the warm welcome objectius
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extended to him. He alluded to the The case was adjourned.
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