PRIDAY, MAY 8, 1914
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HOME RACING
THE TWO THOUSAND GUINEAS.
THE CHINA MAH.
(Reuter's Service to the Chino Mail.)|(Router'a Sarvies to the Ching Mail) (From the Sportscun of April 30.)
SUFFRAGETTE DISTUR BANCE AT BUCKING- HAM PALACE.
LONDON, May 22, A suffragette deputation, in attempt. ing to petition the King on bis return from Aldershot, was confronted by -thousands of police and soldiers around
Buckingham Palaos.
Was
The suffragatte procession broken up at the top of Constitution Fili
Mr. Pankhurst and others were „Arrrutéri
Another telegram, atatea that, Mrs. Pankhurst was arrested opposite the Polren
Tho suffeagetten forced one of the gies at Hyde Park Corner. Fisti- | outs enqu'd, and there were some zínjuries.
U. BATTLESHIP TO THE RESQUE.
100 LIVES SAVED..
LONDON, May 22.
A telegram from Galveston atates that the battleship "Connecticut, answering a wireless message, says that she has rescoed 100 passengers from the Nor- wegian vessel "Atlantis," which is dangerously aahore 100 miles from Tampico (BA
The rescued are mostly foreigners re turning to the oilfields from Galveston, where they bad saken refuge.
HOME RULE QUESTION AGAIN TO THE FORE
But
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.G. Steru Lord Londonderry's ch e Conyra, by. Polymer Permain... F. O'Neill Mr. J. B. Joel's bro Black Jester, by- Polyme-Absurdity H. Randall Mr. E. Paterson's ehe land of Sony, His Majesty's cho Sunny Lake
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Mr. Willion Clarke's be Courageo LONDON, May 22
F. Bullock In the House of Commone it was Lord St. David's be My Prince announced that the Irish Amending
Wm. Griggs→→→ Bill should be first introduced in the Mr. L. Xosumann's the Saint Cer Window Smashing in Whitehall. House of Lords, and it would be for Mr. W. Astor's bo Trus Temps
Walter Grigg
the latter to decide whether they should
A Whalley LATER.
consider it before the Home Bule Bill D of Portland's be a
Anglesey Farthet arrests were made in cun itself.
W. Saaby- nection with window.smashing in
**Mr. P. Heyboom's br 3'Sorguí Whitehall laat evening, bringing the
1. Hewitt - Mr. J. de Rothschild's be täneinunta
F. Wheatley
Already there have heen 47 arrests, -including three men.
น.
Mr. Bonar Law pressed for the in- sotal to 67, including Sylvia Pankhurst traduction of the Amending Bill It and Mr. Drummond, who were arrest | wan not fair to the House of Commons, ed on the doorstep of Mr. M'Keona's he said, to continue with the Home (Home Secrotary) house.
Successful Police Raid."
The police raided a fat nt Maida Vale, where they arrested fire women and seized half a Bundred weight of pebbles in bags along with hammers, and important documents.
It is believed that a huge window. smashing campaign has thus been
verter.
GREAT FOREST FIRE IN JAPAN.
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Rale Bill withour them knowing the Government's real.proposals.
Mr. Asquith replied that he would explain the reason later.
Lord Robert Cecit, on the Third Reading of the Home Bule, moved the adjournment saying that the reason was that the Government" would not command a majority when the whole | proposals were submitted.
Mr. Asquith replied that the House of Commons must give their deliberate judgment on the main proposal first.
Mr. Ronar Law armed that the whole proceedings were farcical and be
no use of participating.
Losnos, May 22. A telegram from Tokie states that
• forest Bre is devastating an area nix by dixty miles in the Province of by Kitami, Hokkaido.
The fire cannot be checked owing to the drought.
The entire population is fighting, the Kampe
Uproar and Suspension
Started at 3.17. Winner trained hy
Taylor, at Manteo, wod -
bred by Owanr.)
STARTING PRICCA.
to 1 agst Kennymore,
7 to 2
10 to 1
--- Lorryra. il
Haj-burg
10 to 1
10 to 7
100 $0
100 to 6 290 to 1
$5 to 1
40 16 1
50 to 1
My Pritus, By George. Carrickfergus. Sumay Luke: Black Jester. Courageous.
Land of Song. bar ter (o).
Place betting a quarter the winning
olds..
TOL
1.
Tone of the Rabber Share
Market
Atendy Tone of the Tin Sharo Markot do
Rongkeng 22nd May, 1914.
HIS FOUND OF FLESH.
Biliards.
Thres more gama in this tournament (took place last night, ngjyra paAKE
Inspector Gordon, in Mr. Melbourne's
The first pair worn Bandeman Walkeri Court this morning, used to be allowed to POLT, And Pla Dickson, Stad and my something in favour of the Hokahs Departments Walker oozed chiefly in coolies of Kowloon: A molia stood in the spurta" making a goof bresk ami thuzo-rov look with refusing hire, the complaint, bewaining for parind where ine lodged by a German of No. 3 Aimai Dickson's game was that of a sondy plod-" Villme who said the coalie refused to take der Walker, started the batter and led him to the ferry as he only paid him five 53–38, this land, Dickson reduced to six st cents. Five coats, complainant said, was the the hundred mark. Dickson took the lead
·legal fire. Coolies in Kowloon were very at 150 but Walker came with a rush at the impertinent and particularly abused ladler fulch to win by 12 points. Breaks: and would not take school children who Walker, 11, 16, 10, 12, 37, 12, 16. Dick- only paid five cents,
moù, 10, 16, 26 14. Ng
Flis Worship, said Inspector Gordon, bad heard a lot against coolies. He knew that coolies isd been to the house mentioned and takeo two gentlemen round in circle
Pte. Willis, D.C.L.L, and Conductor Chamberlain next met: Williama sarly in game gare the imiorenmion that he intended increasing the Cornwall's already sub.
Play
to Hong Hon, through the ride range and stantial load. Chamberixin was sury shaky to the Farry and then be offered fire at the start, amnisting Williams to lend by conta. These are the gentlemen, who 23 when half the game was resched. want their pound of flesh off the poor Steady cookie" added the Inspector.
De'eodants said he was engaged and ould aut take a fresh fare.
Defendant was warned and fusd $1.
details second time. Kennymore was & little frictious at the start, but gare no serious trouble, and, so far as could be seen from the stands, Mr. Willoughby has rarely effected a better start.
on. Chamberlain's. part The S. & D. representative drept up within two of his opponent, but a nest break of 20 practi- cally settled the issue, Williams running but with a lead of 13.
brought him within T
Interport Cricket.
THE SHANGHAI TEAM.
The dual game of the evening was Corpl. Now, D.G.L.I. Foter was expected between Staf Sgt. Foster 8. and D. and to pull up ama, of the laid, and this he did iria splendid manner. New plaved by no means badly and held his opponent up The two cracks were always lying close boar Irand 103 80 in Foster's farcur,
Pety to the hundred mark when the
Rell together, and when they simultaneously scored 70, while New
Fostes moved to the hond of allaits just after they making breaks of 39 and 21 in doing so. was getting 15, had passed the Bushes all the interest in New only added 18. Foster running to the THE BETTING-For one reason back the race concentrated on them. Kanay- neosemary points with a unfinished, and mare certainly made the decent into the winning by Br points. The D.C.L.T. team ers seemed rather shy of dealing with this race, and when the wagering penal had done in his race over the same cour a
Bottom in better style than he lead by 108 points. Abingdon in varus-9-to 1' was procurable 'on the in the Craven woek, and as he climbed the The motion to adjourn was rejected | field. This was taken about both Kenay, the hill out of it took a lend of about half a
more wud Coreyen, his with the former length, but could not incresss this advan 286 votes to 176.
advarwing to 5 to 2,9 to 4, and 2 to 1.
On the other hand, Coreyta seemed tage unskie to get any nearer. About Corey went to 7 to 2 and 4 to 3, though yards from the finish; however. O'Neil at the finish to 2 was the bess offer. used his whip twice, and Lord Leadon My Prince was the third request for dorry'a colt answered to each stroke in the times at 8 to 1, but with the advance mest possible fashion, and was only of Hapsburg from 10 to 1 to 8 to 1 the inclined to think that had O'Neill made his besten by a short hand. Some people wars price gunst My Prince extended to 1), effort a shade or two earlier the
might have been just reversed, but there against apburg at the start. By in scarcely ever as instance where, the tider George e fra 10 to 5 to 100 to in for a certain amount of blame. which is aither Deeks of Haynes will be chosen as of the second in a great race does not come It is probable, says the Mercury, that Sumy Lakes met with favour as 101 50 generally sltogether undeserved. The G-a price taken about Carrickfergus, who of
is that
pity the pair
CanDot fight their wicket-keeper, while, for the remaining, opened anul ulsed it the rule after 20! battlo over again at Epsom, for unhappily | places,' the following 'will no doubt stand i to 1 had been belted in the interim.
Coreya is not engaged in
in the Derby. Prinse was the dumppointment of the race,
a chance:-E. W. Sugg, G. G. Humphreys Black Jester tret with support at 20 to 1, as, for some reset us another, he never and Dr. H. H. Morris. and Land of Song at 40 to 1, but bar, ten made a show at any part of it, whilst the offers of 50 to 1 failed to lead to Eusi-fact of Binck Joster being only a couple of lengths behind the second makes one a little doubtful if the form is really very good.
of the House,
When the speaker put the motion for the Third Reading, the Opposition. Thirteen persons are reported to have raised a chant" of "Adjoarn, Ada 1. and the same rate was obtainable bean killed.
CHINESE BOY'S AWFUL
CRIME.
LONDON, May 22,
A telegram from Victoris (8.C.) |
journ," and kept up the uproar.
The Speaker asked Mr. Bonar Law if he approved of the demonstration.
On Mr. Bonar Law
refusing to answer there were frantic Opposition cheers.
Continuing, the Speaker said that in the absence of Mr.. Bonar Law's as..
-states that the Chinese "hay" who sistance to maintain order, the suspen.
last month was arrested on a charge of killing the English lady by whom he was employed-a Mre. Millard-kına fully confessed to the crime, stating. shat he killed her with a blow with a
chair.
kaifo, because he had displeased her.
He dismembered the body and burn ed it.
The "boy" has not yet been san- -tenced.
MISHAP TO THE
VATERLAND."
LONDON, May 22.
sion of the sitting was unavoidable. amid continued confusion.
The members then left the House
Bill.
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Tur Ree-Konpymara "was a little troublesome at the post, but there was not much delay before they were sent
Newmarket, Wednesday April 29. away on very level.terum. Black Jester was the first to break the line, closely the Two Thousand Guiras, though it must We have certainly seen a grand finish for A Breathing Space!
attended by Courageous, who was just be admitted that the imported jockeys did in front of Evanwlale in the centre of not cover themselves with glory. I be to Another telegram states that the the DOUDNC. Then
came Hapsburg, be said, however, ter Bern that he had sitting was suspended till to-morrow, Kennymore, and Careyra all lose to never been on Kennymore before, and such He declares that she brandished and that Home Rule not being on the gether, in fremt of Sir Eager and St. *ig.
his, far-striding colt wan's
Dot only Order Paper again till Monday. Min-Cy. At the Bushes the last-named had with him. It was palpable that wher
strong jockey bat DIE
who is well on terms isters will thus have time to reconsider the command from Evansdale Konnymore their attitude regarding the Haending and Sunny Lake, Ranaymoro and Cor dip to-day that his jockey might
me with first run out of the conelade the men to be a good as over, and Battle of the Bayne. The Actest of all the
caturally syra rapidly closing with thera. Half.com Nationalist Bayonets Seized.
way down the hill Corcyrs had a very low strides Kennymore slowed down borg, and Sunny Lake Jnd nd Black
Stern certainly took thin
Ook things BRY-For
other runners were Black Jester. Hapa Night vantage of Kennymore, who as they will then The Dublin Customs have seized a
headed him opposite the stands and took second challenge by Corcyra, who ran it this aspect but he lacks the commanding came a boisted Jester vied with Kennymore himself in lead of about half a length. Lord Los ou in most resolate fashion. If Kenny-ze and power of Sir John Thorsby z golf consignment of bayonets for Nation-donderry's ult, however, came again in more had had the poln pory aliet volunteers.
activity been easy to determised fashion, but could not quite
come on very nicely since Hapaba
but will never best the best of goba last year, on him again, but be is not s move od get up, and Kennymore won a magnif- built that
Stern
Prince contemporaries. My Was iscky Wand cent race by a short head. A couple of i
to got colt, but tride lacking in distinction. UNCOMFORTABLE MUZZLES.ength behind the second. Blacks Jester first. The time,
going again in Hime pase the post-Evansdale is still all to make. By the
linis 38860, A telegram from New York states
was thied, Land of Song was fourth, doubt the best horse won. Moreover it Picture, but he "❤ at present deficient is
persoIally I have n
was good, St. Leger day he may come inte not a shadow of that the giant liner Vaterland" had Dog Owners Complaints. “ arrived on her maiden voyage. The
Hapsburg was fifth, Evanedule sixth, Bir belief that Kennymore
muscle and Rubstance. All the mmé, win the Enger seventh. St. Cyr eighth, Sunny Derby and St. Leger, and train on into anot
be ran quite well, and pleased his jockey tide tors the vessel from a swarm
AN IMPROVED TYPL of tugi, and the "Vaterland” drifted
Lako ninth. By George tenth, My Prines real champion, if only be stands his work.ipate. There he Newmarket
the sturdy Saint Cyr, broadside on for a mile down stream,
Ancat really big horse we bave heavily bandaged, but it is seldom that
wbo Dog owners, who regard the comfort of level, Carrackfergus next, and Seegni Time by Benson's schronograph, sobstruating navigation for severni | their pets are very much dissatisfed with
for HADY FOR BOL OVER excepting rataiders upset really good Imin. 39sed.
Seynford, who also by John of Gaunt. I take the winner and second to
borses, such hours. Eventually she was got under the dosiga the muzzle issued by the
I suppose people will now begin to sgren Courageous le the only one of in-day's bo. control and berthed."
Government under the new regulations,
that I made no mistake when I predicted Before the second race had been decided great fature for John Gmint in b the form. He stripped very big and beefy Et a runners who might ravazne a 'trant daal of and there seems to be good ground for a great many people made a more for the Yearling days, and, sa already stated, his indeed bet beran sight well, and will do their dissatisfaction.
Paddock to inspect the runners for the brig
stock. may win all the Classic mors, this much better 2. He should certainly be made The wire cage which the Government ice. It was a little difficult to see them or for Torchlight is well, and there is
'oe solt, hatt ha has supplying to the public through the all, as both rings were utilised, whilst Lanester Lady also well in the zubungan ke taha me humbler rodnos Sanitary Department and stones was eri out of it. He looked as though he mithe There is no don't the Two Thousand ran in aceasy importance. By Corcyra was mounted in his box and ridden KERRYMORE AND CORTES obed hors should be slower, to dently not designed by a lover of have too, but Capt. Dewhurst doables arange, and it is caldos that can
little- Suer draw with Gaines field of to-day was bore the foxing lot better than he did at Kemp Gecres). W wanting and exoliable Int caines, for it is ill-fitting and was the best judge of just the sort of runness's eighteen hiswe gòna to theƐpomed tomber la al good 1906, "in bin Te
advantage. comfortable in the extreme. Every mure- mont of the unfortunate roster chalas its performance in that race way the best proof grande individust, and, nothing gets the paddock. He is the
preparation that
be required, and his Kennywoes stood out by himalan the no doubt. Lan of Bong was among the LONDON, May 22 face, the lines of which it follown so badly
that it is the exception to se. one which Kennmore was generally thought { 2013 - Buram- hien for bonding His | Timing-like obestnut son of Liangibby and
that he was thoroughly [up to concert possibly Mr. Lloyd Georga meaks at Ipswich maintains ita pronning
position, especially o-night in support of Hr. Masterman's while the animal is
dous well since his race of Intelige arters are a marvel of power Allous, and he made a vary bold show in the candidature,
Hany persona
wae did good service for the late Lo'd Falmontis at all to stay the spots. / The other The Statement, which
vernment pattern
in favour of leather strap perhaps the pick of the party -surprise, was followed by the an muzzles, but while
locks were concerned. are open to the objection 1
do not chafs the best walk beatur
is not quite so loss bly be danced, bai they asss Evanture to tálni, whil paly, - looking a solt na
As either of the two improved rather third periorated with his today field han
haw the alightest. E. Smith, M.P., and Mr. Bowden would wide to
toploper, befogamount of work, and I expect 2
will cart
histait eras trombling Kennymore on Conwyrs an to enable i
ane Ere Tong as they keep it and woll, arrive to-night to take part in a parade pires through the much-this
this restriction man, compact, and standing, su the best of man
Thurshy might well be
THE IPSWICH BYE. ELECTION.
-CANDIDATES' SUPPORTERS.
1zist
to five
H
remintis most this point of Skylark, who
bara dia má Goʻlago, but taken all round, MER FRA KOROTEOLAE01 Joran Brisma ni kuya Sindicu won well ka klipself, but not
that they prevent
He
nouncement that Sir E. Carson, Mr. F. the dog on mouth or pers
causes it much need tamed hingetation wi
to Mr. Ganzoni's meeting.
¿RIOP-EATING INVADEES.
LONDON, May 22:
Those who value
pets will be planned to hear that arrange
legs and foot, whilst
Elupsburg
as full of quality
of com
de
ments are being privately made to Import and Exley did not been very from Shanghai muczlow of s type spproved his doing more than mekat
be has not grow much during the winte
by leading dng fanciers and societies, and
the
police and other
authorition in London
during the rabies are
These muttains are held
elegram from Wellington (trap which rests hoping tha
se no part of the wire oszLİ
"with te labo does not
no“ ka remarked, it,
through his
striking reward of his enterprise Sime he to his own bowl; Jal
reviring the old Briny Bond
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