TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1913.
BY TELEGRAPH. BY TELEGRAPH. BY TELEGRAPH.
(Reuter's Service to the China Mail)(Renter's Service to the China Mai) (Reuter's Service to the ChinaMail.)
PREPARING FOR THE BERLIN
OLYMPIAD.
LONDON, Sept. 2. The Berlin correspondent of the Day Mail says that in addition to the great private Olympic Fund, the Ger man finvernment's estimates for 1914 will include an Olympic grant of
£15,000.
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THE INDUSTRIAL STRIKES.
SERIOUS RIOTS IN DUBLIN.
LONDON, Sept. 23.
N.
THE BANK CRISIS IN INDIA.
LONDON, Sept. 23. A.Labore telegram states that aber Thdian banks appear to have The Birmingham strikers have desid-weathered what undoubtedly was
sudden and exceptional storm. ed to resume work immediately.
LONDON, Sept. 23.
Sorious riots occurred in Dublin on Saturday evening in connection with processions of strikers, Crowds at KING CONSTANTINE'S APEECH. tacked and wrecked trag-cars, and The response to the British Olympic pitched battles with the police ensued, appeal me up to the present only reach-ia which batona, stones, and bottles wers freely used. Many of the rioters were removed to hospital, and several of the police were also injured,
ed £1,423.
ULSTER'S ADJUTANT-GENERAL
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POLICE AND CIVILIANS SENT
TO HOSPITAL.
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Most of the French newspapers are satisfied with King Constantine's speeck, which was of unusual length for a toast, The papers regard it as closing the incident. Several important journals. however, consider that it effaces nothing.
FRENCH AVIATOR “LOOPs
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POLO GYMKHANA.
A NUCCIMPUL MEETING.
In connection with the visit of the Shanghai interport polo team a'auconssful Polo Cymkhana, promoted by the Hong- zone Polo Clu^, was held on the Ries Course hast evening. The typhoon weather last week caused the date to be put back,. but yesterday afternoon the Club was particularly favoured by the weather. The alternoon waa sunny, but not, too hot, and the visitors were able to witnows the raping
Ant other avants under ideal conditions. Owing to the late hours at which the pro- granime was commenced the last two events on the programme were followed with difficulty, bad statte in some of the recen having tande it impossible time table.
to adhere to the
The niceting was excellently managed,. the principal officials on the course boing Major-General F. H. Kelly, O.B, judge; AND CHIEF OF STAFF.
Mr. D. M. Ross, handicappens. Mr. W. B. Elwes. startor. Mr. A. Charlton, clerk General Adair has been appointed;
of the scales; Mr. T. E. Bisdoo, hoa. soc. Adjutant-General of the Ulster, volun-
THE LOOP."«
and treasurer. The committate of the lees, and Colonel Hacket Pain Chief Staff Officer. The Evening Newes
Pams, Sept. 22. Jockey Club and the Pals Club were re- states that in the event of hostili
The French aviator, M. Pegoud, con-ponsible for the sprangentent of the Ties, Boer ineties will be the basis of the operations.
The strikers in Birmingham and tinues his mërial gymnastics, each feat Gymkhana, qu
being more dring than its predecessor. [Note General Adair served as Liverpool bave resumed work. D.A.G.. Royal Marines fan 1907 a General relief is felt by the relaxa-He has now actually succeeded in 1911. Folives at Leaghamore, Duration of the tension caused by the rail-looping the loop" in mid-air. Bry, Co. "Antrim.-F.
C.M."
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TEL BISHOPRIO OF NORTH.
CHINA.
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LONDON, Sept. 23. Rev. Frank Norris, the Chinese mig, sionary, has been nominated to succeed Bishop Scott, who is resigning from thei Diocese of North China.
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CHANCELLOR AND THE CECIL FAMILY.
LONDON, Sept. 03.
Seren pelice and thirty-five civilians were seat to hospital in Dublin last night.
way trouble. Interest presently contres in the conference of the Board of Trade The determined attitude of the men Causes much misgiving qad their repra sentatives declare that they will not tolerate further postponemeat.
MORE SYMPATHY."
LIBERAL PRESS AND SIR E. DARSON'S SPEICHES.-
The Band of the 2nd Batt. Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry under Band- master W. T. Roberts played a splendid programme of music, which contributed to the enjoyment of the visitors, among whom were noticed Sir William and Lady Rose Daries, Capt. Connolly, A D.C. to the HE. the Oncer Administering the Gotem 3. Liebert and the Misso
ment.
LONDON: Sept. 22. The Daily Chironisie, commenting on Liebert, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Jaskin "Sir Edward Carson's speeches, says Mr. Mrs, and the Mises Maitland, the these continual incitements to resistance Misos Gordon, Mr. Stewart, Mr. Ellis cannot be ignored. The enlistments of Kadoorie, Mr. O. Hall Brutton, Mr. Volunteers must be stopped. The and Mr. Leiria, B. J. Nesbit, Mr. CD
The leader of the Taxi-drivers Union has unnotated that they are prepara | Chronicle suggests that Sir Edward Melboura, and a large number of officers
to assist the omnibuses to the extent of £10,000 per week if decemars.
A LONDON-STRIKE AVOIDED.
A conference has been held be- tween the. Businen's Union and the
Mr. Lloyd George, in a letter follow- ing up his reply to Lord Salisbury with reference to investments made by mnibus Companies. Sir G. R. the Salisbury family when in office, Asawish presided, and the meeting mentions their attempts to carry anested in amendment to a certain Street Improve-threatened strike in London.
ments Bill, specially favouring the property of the then Premier, Lord Balisbury. There were two other cases
where members of the family (whòm
Carson be deprived of his Prity Councillorship.
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Michael 1 Capt P. L. Spicer and Mr.J. H. Bradney
n settlement of the prosecuted and removed from the Privy Mr. R. F. G. Master and
BRITISH POSTMEN AND THEIR WAGES.
LONDON, Sept. 23. The Post Ufica, in a detailed state-
Council, says that he would not have just cause for complaint if either course" were taken. It had, however, to be remembered that all things lawful were not always expedient, and it had to be considered whether the mischief would ba cured or aggravated by putting the law into motion. If it was considered that the military preparations con.
Mr. H. F. Hickman 3 Cab Swoop-Winner 8103.50. Pari-mutuci 1st ticket No. 1, 872.45; 2nd, No. 2. 820.70; 3rd No. 41, 810.50; commission $11.40; total $115, POLO PONY Scrany-Two furlongs; catch
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lbe...(Owner) Mr. E. H. MoMichael's Cats Eys, 188
Mr. J. H. Bradney's Ginger, 168lbs Mr. E. Davies Slush, 168lbs. (Owner) 2 Mr. R. K. C. Pope's Birlingham. lds
Mr. Lloyd George, does not name) in which be asserts that private interests ment dealing with the refusal of the clashed with public duty. He con- Fostmen's Federation to accept the Eolt ludes with an allusion to the suspicious report, gives statistics showing tha way in which the greatest of all Cecile postmen's wages compare favourably stituted a public danger then clearly Mr. P. Crighton's Iebesang, originally acquired his property, which with other callings such as policemen the Executive must take action if gites Lord Salisbury his only claim to signalmen and firemer. It says that the advised. consequence in the State.
BRITISH ARMY MANŒUVRES. JON AN UNPRECEDENTEDLY
LARGE SCALE..
LONDON, Sept. 22, The Army manoatres, which will be on an unprecedentedly large scale. begin to-day, in Buckinghamshire and Northamptonshire. A növel plan bas been adopted, whereby a skeleton White force, consisting mostly of Territoriale, cpposes a Brown force of 50,000, com- posed of four divisions of Infantry, and three Cavalry Brigades, with the object
of testing the arrangements for landing a really large Army in the field, particularly in transport. Only two roads are available at the Brown force's
GENERAL ELECTION
PREDICTED.
demands of the men, if granted, would mean an additional expenditure of ten millions. The recommendation of the Halt Commission, involving expenditure
The Parliamentary Correspondent of of upwards of a million was still under consideration, and if adopted the reduc- the Liverpool Conrier says that be tion of the Rpst Office's contribution to the national revenue would have to be met by additional taxation.
OBITUARY.
A CANADIAN MILLIONAIRE.
LONDON, Sept. 22.
The death is announced of Mr. James Ross, one of the wealthiest Canadians.
LATE CHIEF METROPOLITAN
MAGISTRATE
The death in anounced of Sir Albert
resp for the conveyance of supplies. De Rutzen, until recently Chief Magist- General Sir John French has supreme rate of the Metropolitas Courta. Sir command, and is allowed to move the White Army at discretion, posing for Albert was 72 years old. fresh problems for the Browa Com- manders.
BARON DE FREYNE,
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Lord De Freyne has died in his 50th year. He was formerly Colonel of the 5th Batt. Connaught Rangers.
The King will be present throughout.
AN AVIATION ACCIDENT.
An army aviator named Lieutenant Chinnery, during scouting manoesTES at Rugby with a passenger, fell 150 feet.
The death is also announced of Vice, Lieutenaut Chinnery broke his collar | Admiral Sir John Fellowos, E.C,P,.
VICE-ADMIRAL FËLLOWES, -
has the personal authority of a most eminent politician for stating that be is absolutely assured that the country will be consulted before "Höme Rule receives the Royal Assent.
FRENCH AIRMAN'S ACCIDENT.
LONDON, Sept. 22.
A telegum from Etampes states that the famous airman, M.. Maurice Farman, whilst flying with his wife, fell and severely injured his leg. Bis wife sustained a fractured elbow.
CHINESE NEW8.
TO EXTEND SHANGHAI SETTLEMENT
IMPORTANT PROPOSALS.
PERING, Sept. 28. TOO WEAK. Cha Hsun has wired to the Central Government stating that the Government is too weak in dealing with the Japanese demanda.
• OFFICIALS TO BE DISMISSED.
bone, while the passenger was badly late second in command of the Chan cut about the head, and had to be sent net Squadron. Sir John served in the to hospital.
East Coast of Africa, 1960.63; Egyp. tian War, 1882; Suakin Expedition, 1885 ; was A;D,C. to the Queen; 1802 96; Rear:Admiral, 1895; and Sopecia. | in this way. tendens of Sheerness Dock, 1894–95.
"WAR IN THE AIR”,-
The first day of the manmuvres was „practically," war in the air," a dozen Aeroplanes being engaged on sach aide.
The enemy's aeroplanet attacked the airship Delta," which was put.out, of action.
A race for the possession of the river Ouse between Buckingham and Leigh- fon-Bazzard resulted in favour of the "White", cyclists.
GRAVE GERMAN SCHOOL SCANDAL
BEVEN SUICIDES; FOURTEEN ARRESTS.
LONDON, Sept. 22,
THE LATE MAYOR OF NEW YORK.
SCENES AT LYING-IN-STATE IN NEW YORK.
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HURDLE RACE OPEN TO CHIMAT Pozes-Catch weights-154 lbs, gace" roand-
(Mr. GressOT) Mr. L. C. Heygate's Ben Trovato, 176 41be 7The ovar.(Owner) Capt in Connolly's Nobby, 1631be
(Owner) 0 Captain C. V. de G. Edye's Cracker,
168ība...(Owner) 0
17515 Ma II. Fearon's Spinavay
Tiba over wh. (Owner) Mr. T. E. Biedop's Billikin, 1591b, 11
Ovor t... (Owner),
A fairly close foish, & length and a half dividing brst and second and three lengths second and third. Birlingham spoilt his chanos by renting away twice before the
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Cash Sweep-Winner $11.80. Pari-mutuel: lat, ticket Na, 92, 8129.15; 2nd, No. 2, 898.97; 3rd, No. 7, $13.45; commission $20.50; total $205.
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LADIES' NOMINATION RACE.-Round two posts and in. polo ponies About 500 yards; catch reights 188 16s. Mr. V. Davie Flying Kangaroo, owner 168 lbs. nominated by Miss Church. Mr. R. K. O. Pope's James, owner 188 Ibs. nominated by Miss Hoskyn... Mr. R. T. Fearon's Plabiau, owner 175
The nominated by Mrs. Tayton.3 Mr. R. E. C. Master's Despair, owner 180 16. nominated by Mrs. Master Mr. A. Mills Bruswood Boy, owner 168-
Tha, norainsted by Mrs. Church ... Mr. E. H. MeMichael's Moonstone, owner 188 lbs,minated by Mrs. Leefo
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154 Ibe......(Owner). Teresa No. 65 Mr. G. E. Hall Bratton's b. Wong...
154 iba......(Owner) 2 Mr. E. H. Me Michaelwg. Cat's Eye...
155 ha......(Owner) 0 Cat's Eyo refused at the first hurdle and The McMichael was forced to reire. bardle but one of flight of five, when other two ran fairly close to the last Cat's Eye went ahead and won comfortably by twenty lengths.
Cash Sweep: Winner, $8.93. Pari-mutuel, 1st Ticket No. 63 $151, 20; 2nd No. 59, 848,20 ( 3rd, No. 18, 89160; commission 824; total $240. BENDING RICE.--Ladies! nomination. Major Hall Nominated by Mrs. Carrié Mr. T. E. Bisler H. Storicker..... Mr. C. H. Blason biza, Barratt .... Mr. L.
C. Reygate Mrs Harvey..... Mr. R. Grighton Mrs. Landalo........ Mr. E. H. McMichael. Mrs. Locte...... Orpt. O. V. da G. Edys Mins Lduberk.. Mr. R. 1. Fearon Mrs. Layton... Mr.-V. Davice Miss Church wo The contest was run in three hests. Hall won the first comfortably. The second was a clone thing, Hall winning from Me Michael and Foamu. Davies' mount missed
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Capt. C. V. de G. Edye's Cracker,
owner 168 is nominated by Missay Lisbert...
Mr. L. C. Heygate's Ben Trovato, owner 188 16. nominated by Mrs.
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Mr. B. C. James' Snow Ball, owner
168 s. nominated by Mrs. Hickman · 0 James Joi the way round the first post. bot the Kangaroo robbed him f his place rounding the second stake, end won com fortably by two lengths.
Cath Sweep: winners $8.40.
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Pari-mutael: Winner 019.70. Cash Sweep.-1st ticket No. 34 8144; 2nd No. 16, $160...
PULLERISTAKES."-Second past post wins.
Three furlongs.
Mr. P. Crighton's Eros, 133be...
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Mr. R. G.. K. Pope's James, 16815.
Mr. L. O. Heygate's Ben Trovato, 17516, Captain Edys's Dreizhen, 1881b
Hung Hsi-Ling, the new Minister Pari-mutuel: Ist ticket, No. 51, $160,65; of the Financial Department, pro- 2nd, No. 56, 245.90: No. 21, 102.95;
(Owner)
0 poses to abolish over one hundred commission 823.00; total $255,
(Owner) 0 unnecessary officers in the Depart-HANDICAP, Upen to all China ponies, six Mr. H. C. James' Snowball, 1881b ment, and many hundreds in the forlages-belt once y
Mr. R. I. Fearon's Plebian, 17616 716
over..:(Owner)40 vation provinces. It is estimated Mr. W. Richardson's Rios Bird that 6 million dollars will be saved
154 lbsMcMichael) 1 Mr. B. L. Fearon's Tophit. 1726, b over...(Mt. Beides) Mr. H. P. White's Dofford, 156 tha
(Gep) 3 Mr. V, Davies Flying Kangaroo, 18816 Mr. T. F. Hough's Cadrow's Hope, The Japanese demands have been discussed by both Houses. With Mr. D'Oettingen's Floreal, 185 lbs. regard to the apology asked for in Nanking it is proposed that Chan Major F. A. Dickinson's Favonius 157 lbs......(Owner) Haun shall take a body of troops to Mr. R. 1. Feron's Spitzway, 162 lbs
(Owner)
.0 the Japanese consulate and make the
(Owner) 0 apology before the Japanese fag Mr. P. Crighton's Hakka Dhiel, 102 the Mr. B. K. C.Pope's Birlingham, 1491but ANOTHER LOAN WANTED, The Minister of Finance has soli- cited a loan of £8,000,000 from the
there.
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141 Tbst. Sedgwick) 3 Captain Compolly's
Nobby of
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This race whe started in semi-darkness, and the pacios were followed with dif calty. The pine starters went on in kine and kept wall together to the finish.
Parimstaal, vicer 16.30.
Cash Sween, licker No. 83, $288.
hd penes were put up for sale (Owner) 0 by publié motion after the gymkhana the 10 lb. overwt; f.1 lb. overwt, ponies and sled the prices realised being as Dafford, led frem Favonius, Rice Bird tallowates, Chief $70; Lespring,
There were remarkable spectacles at foreign financial representatives. third, at the fall of the dag, Birling 30 Blush 80 Flying Kangaroo, #380,
liner from heart failure while on the way to England. Despite downpoura
Bird, $250
the lying-in-state of the late Mayor of The negotiations are not concluded tan being left at the post The Edgehill, 120; Ben Travato, 73: Tho New York, Mr. Gaynor, who died on but the representatives have pro-three lealers bucched at the foot-
mised to advance a sum for adminia ball stand, Rice Bird baving
shead, joining the leaders, and showed the tration expenses for the six months light lead. Cadzow Hope then went beginning in October.
way before reaching the Rock, Rio Bind CHAMBERLATA'S COUGH REMEDY. of rain, crowds waited for hours to pass
EXTENDING THE SETTLEMENT being second and Rirlingham thist. Down.
for salds, croup and whooping cough. the catafalque, at the City Hall, which
The Foreign Legations, in com, the slope the Hope's land was incred PHIS remedy-has no amperior as souro Ti na bosa a taverite with the mothers of was coming up strongly lo A telegram from Berlin, states that,
was decorated with the American flag pliance with a request nude by the to place. The horses moved foto the young inildren for almost forty years the Press Contains revelations of a
Joy Chamberlain's Cough Remedy cum álways scandal at Breslau, in which 72 school and also the British in recognition of Consular Body in Shanghai, bave sight in the same order, but Row Bird girls are concerned. Up to the present the honours accorded the deceased at opened negotiations with the Pre- the rails and Deford, ontale racing be deprinted upon had is plent to talk
aident personally with the view to neck and rock passed the leaders, Rios 14 wonlthy men have been arrested Liverpool Five thousand people pie tending the Settlement in the Chay Bird winning cnally by six langtha, tares At not only cures onkin sad gripy Kab/pre
while meeting the girls in a house.
grave
fourth
rents their resulung in pneumonis,
Chamberlain's Cough Remady nontaine sed every hour, but the stream was rek district. The proposals embrace Langtas separated second and told
jno opium or, okher NATO050 amt may be Winner: 8.30 CASE Sweep: W Already seven persons have committed undiminished in the evening and the an area of about ten square miles.
Pari-mctdel: Is Takes Blo.. $4, $1871 given corridently, tó a child; as to an suicide, including an officer and a Police Hall will remain open until fire colock It is the general opinion that the land
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