TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1914

THE CH

BY TELEGRAPH BY TELEGRAPH BY TELEGRAPH BY TELEGRAPH.

INTERPORT ORIOKET. (Reuter's Servise to the Uklus if

„SHANGHAI ▼. HONGKONG.

(From Our Own Correspondent.) " SHANGHAI, May 25,

The match took place in weather that was fair and cool with the light ...changeable. There was not much sunshine, and the wicket was slow.

Shanghai won the toss and batted £rat.

HOME BULE FOR IRELAND.

BILL: PASSES THIRD TIME

LONDON, May 25.

Mr. Forey Illingworth, the Chief Ministerial Whip, in sa prgant tala graphic whip on Saturday evening said Home Rule Bill was certain to be the the division on the third reading of the

beginning of business on Monday. This in regarded as indicating that "Mr. Asquith will report hin refusal to dia- 19 close the lines of the amending bill.

Barrett was the only player to make a stand, making good con- tory

SHANGHAI.

#

H. B. Ollerdessen, b K, R. Mac

nakill

A. Tanning b R. A. Stokes...... E. I. M. Parrott egt. H. G. Bag.

nall b R. E. O Bird

F. W. Stagg oogt." R. N. Ander

sou b Stoles

V. -Tunning low, b G.. R. Sayer J. A. Quagle bw. b Bagnall ... F. W. Potter b Bird.

18.

The Unionista refuse" to "discuss the 100 Ho Bule Divion, which will be

taken immediately, the House rising 15 directly afterwards for the White

11

40

Dr. H. H. Morris egt. Sayer b

Bird

R. A. Brand egt. Macaskill b

Birl

Murphy "egk "*"Mnkáskill b Stokes

Haynes not oub...

Extraa

Total

HOWLING ANALYSIS.

15

antida Pecans.

4 Correction.

Beater's lelogram yesterday read, in Mr. Masterman's post-election speech, "There is non ng here but tears,” A 7. talegram-rossiyle yesterday, states that the message should have reported. Mr. 6 Hesterman se saying "There is noth-

ing here for taara,” 100

Loxbos, May 26.

Excitement in the House.

Belfast Londonderry, Dublin and all Uliter were very quiet yesterday avan ing. Everywhere there were extra police. The factions in the towns kepi to their respectiva districts and the streets of Belfart were almost deserted, the Catholler keeping indoors.

Kationalist Rejoicing,

bands parauled Ballins The house 1400 Nationalist volunteers with were illuminated and bonfires lit. The crowd sang "A Nation Onos Ngain.”“

·Statement By Nationalist

Dell Leader:

Freeman's Journal, says that nothing Mr. John Redmond, in a statement in sonceivable can happen to alter the fact that Home Rule is now an Act of Parlia ment. Despite all the prophecies" of evil, pariance, discipline and mutual confideone had won the day and there was not an Irishman in the world but would rejoice that he had lived to see the end of the Union of Pitt and Lord Castlereagh, and its place taken by new Union founded on mutual respect and goodwill..

The Duke" at Naway.

The Duko of Cornwall's Infantry as Newry have been ordered to send back, the women and children to Curragh Camp.

I

NAVAL CA

CLIBBL 10

LONDON

Captain Kaip rece

mand of H.M. Londo awarded. £3,000

has been

libel action he raised against the

and of the London ... it esased to newspaper, The Flect, which allego that when Captain Kemp took

bea happy ship.

AVIATION FATALITY

FEARED

HAMEL, STILL, HIRSING.

May 25

Mr. Gustav Hamel, the well-known aeronaut, who left Paris fast Friday morning to participate in the Aerial Derby which was to have taken place in London and which, on account of

will, probis bly spend, italt the Pacifio to the set of

MURDER INQUIRY.

MYTERIOUS DEATH OF AN SHRANINDIAN WATCHMANEAS

Mr Woodthin afternoon conducted an fizquiry into the ciremmatanoss of tãs death of the Indian wabclazziker zuimed Sam who murdered early on the -morning of the drill izateaz hír:

Government Civil Hospitalier Mi De MaKenny said thats

**_dasth, appeared" dua to, strangulation", and......a posk diagnosis. Blood was coming from the morten

confirmad ∙his⋅

was no other marks of mouth and, beyond a few gunstches,

there

and sborn

fog had to be postponed, is

periliceps the NARRANG

missing."

LONDON, May 26. - Fragmente of an aeroplane have been washed up at Deal

Another telegram, states that the Troops at Newry have been con-wreckage at Dond is not that of Hamel's The House of Cominone was oram-fine to Burracks, and are under machine med and the wildest excitement of the strict guard so as to prevent com-

O

M..

W.

Bird

· Macaskill

7

0 33

I

Bayer 7

1 10

1

Bagnall "age

Stokes 9"

++

1). 57

3

J

A

1

Session prevailed yesterday.

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(Reuter's Service to the China Mall)

THE ALBANIAN

TROUBLE.

“EVERYTHING QUIET."

LONDON, May 25, The opinion prevails that the Prince af Albania has greatly jeopardised his position by bastily embarking on a foreign varsel.

'At question time, the answers were almost inaudible owing to the buzz of conversation and the excited comments.

Choors for the Leaders.

Mr. Asquith, on entering. was cheer. ed and greeted with Opposition orien of "Ipswich," and Where's Charlie." Mr. Bonar Law received an ovation and Mr. Ganzoni, the new member for Ipswich, wax received with exultant Unionist cheers.

Statement by the Speaker. The Spezzar, in the course of a state-

A scheme is mooted in Vionnant, regretted if his question last detach 500 men from the International, Force now at Skutari, to re-establish Thornday seemed to impute that Mr. order in Albania

Boner Law was responsible for the de- The scheme. it scribed to the anxiety to

monatration. It was not easy, the avert Austrian and Italiano jealousies, regant | Speaker said, in sash cirsanetances to ing which the newspapers of both hit the right nail on the head. He partios rre giving strong expression. did and would do his best (Cheers) Meanwhile, the latest from Darazzo ii | Regarding the demonstration, he sug that the Insurgents have released all gested that Mr. Asquith would make a their prisoners,

The Prince yesterday visited the autposts, where everything was quist.

THE CANTEEN CASE.

--

LONDON, May 25, In this case, which is at present being conducted at the Old Bailey, Sgt.-Major G. P. Bennett (West Regi- ment) pleaded guilty.

On Saturday it was stated the civilians and the soldiers implicated, with the ex caption of Colonel Whitaker, had pleaded guilty.--ED.]

communication with reference to the Amending Bill (Mipintarial dienont.) '

Mr. Bonar Law post cordially ac cepted the explanation, and assured Speaker of the mendenes of the House.

Mr. Asquith concurrad,

The Amending Bill.

Mr. Arquith, responding to the Speaker's suggestion, said that it was the intention of the Amending Bill to give effect to any Agreement. If, however, none was coached when it

was introduced in the House of Lords, The action against Colonel Whitaker, it would embody mibstantially the pro- formerly of the Yorkshire Light Taposals of March 3, after which the fantry, was opened yesterday before & motion would be put for the third now jury.

reading of the Home Rale Bill. Accused pleaded *Not guilty".

OBITUARY.

Opposition Leader's Dramatic Statement.

|

Cominigation with civiliuna.

HOME BACING

LATEST DIRBY BETTING.

LONDON, May 25, The latest London betting on the Derby is :---

2 to 1 Kennymore.

OPENING OF THE "OVERSEAS OLUB

LONDON, May 26. There was 4 great gathering of Imperial statesmen on the occasion of the inaugural luncheon at the opening

Mr. Chapmad

discover NDE

named. Decensed was

the tragic the dabe

ying on the foss

of trin over room, and was partially covered with a piece of matring and a bhuket Ha piece of Sapo, at the wrists with a

Was Bocurely tied- around the back wit

a pair of acen, and at the legs with a peas and the storeman, who was with him, webbing and some nothing insteria was Wit

hastily removed the fastenings but she man was apparently dead. He was the taken into the Hospital

Mr. Wood: When did you see him alive Mr. Chapman: I must have soon him the previous morning and I might have seen him later, but I do not recollect

King Superintendent af Palics, Mr.

Do you know. private alates 1, anything about his

azz Fitness „Mo,, nothing. Ha wais very

joined on the September 1, 1898.

man and had a very good character. Do you know if he had any quarrels. of the Overseas Club" by the Lord say of the staff with anyone in the -with Mayor. Lords Northcliffe, Selborne, the Superintendent gi several occasions

Colony

No. He has been brought befure 100 to 9 Black Jester and Brake Burton and Emmott, Et. Hon. Sir E. P. for same minor things, but nothing out of

Morris, Premier of Newfoundland, Rt.the way Han Sir Charles Fitzpatrick, Chiaf Justice of Canada were among those present.

*pear.

100 to 6 Durbar II and Carincho, 20 to 1 Carrickfergus.

100 to 3 Hapsburg.

Evandale.

50 to 1 Orebi and Cupidon."

·BRITISH MIDDLE WEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP.

Losoos, May 28. At the Nation Sporting Club, Keefe heat Tim Sullivan on points; thus winning the middleweight championship of Great Britain.

Lord Northcliffe, President of the

it-The body was not no warm as you

Was the

body

quite cold when you found would expect to find it. It win still ware and enald not have been dead very long

he was rep strong. I think he bad some Would you describe him as a man of weak or strong physique I don't think heart affection. Was he :

sout heavy man?-Very you notice the condition of the Dra jou room when you want in It was in ́s and other things are upset. gunera! giate of disorder. The bedding

4 to 1 Dan Russel, My Princo and Club, read congratulatory telegram

from the Duke of Connaught. Prines Alexander of Teak, Mr. L Harcourt Mr. Borden, and Lord Gladstone. His Lordship dwelt on the shaclate un political character of the club, which

Any drawn, or barsi: open 2---1 aux not. numbered 120,000 mamboes, and which, | e

quite clear about that, I think there was he said, would have a great effect box open. I did not make a minute towards binding the Empire.

examination. After the man had been Lord Selbourne, in proposing the and subsequently handed

taken to the Hospital, F Flocked up the room handed the key to the

• Dominions,” dwelt on the important polion. results of sending Boor- prisonary to 38t and his food was cooked by

added that the deceased. vis Oversea campe. Though it was purely a kis friends, d military measure, yet it had bad great deceased's room about 8.30 Hey Inspeter Dymond aid be visited the educational advantages imperially. decossed's boxes and other things strewn

Lord Belbourne concluded by sering

all over the floor. One part of the bat was clea. Adu se other two thirda were that the more the Empire was united mixed up. On one part be found ope ten the more powerful it effect would be angle dollar bills and arall of silver qu

dolar one fra dollar bill, and four in preserving the pesos of the world.

taining $1.65, The notes were spread Lord Buxton, in seconding, said that about. By the side warna tin lined wooden the politics of the Dominious were out box and cardbused bar. There was also aide Party sad that the Motherland did camphor wood not anticipate any imperial fuction drawer inside on war gaining / hotune wers a number of arising which would be likely to be ama

small books and boz containing taclods gaad as a party question. He locker by the he had 1

amounts of

of money

A large agreed that the Overseas Club was found bunch of een opened and ha a valuable binding of the Empire clothing. These keys fisted all the bo

The High Commissioners responded. the room. There was another box which

had apparently been looked over.

There was 27877 appeare He King: ADOS of a saugule having taken place. A bow of Indian pickles had boun

(Wah Tea Yat Po'e Service.)

SUGGESTED HARB^UÄ”

DEPARTMENTS.

PEKING, May 26. Cha Chi Kin, Minister of the Board of Communications, has applied for permission to establish harbour depart menta to deal with all shipping ofairs with the Yangtze River. in China. He propose to commence

* BALT ADVISER INSISTS.

PERING, May 26.

Chang Wu, auditor to the Salt, Bureau, has informed the salt mer. chants of Chilli that Sir Richard

Mr. Bouar Law affirmed that the Dane, the British adviser, insists LONDON, May 26 Premier had made the usual coupon formulating his scheme to dis

pose of salt monopolies in accordance

A telegram from Badapest announces the death of the ex-Minister Franz Kouath,

GREAT BRITAIN AND THE PANAMA EXHIBITION.

LONDON, May 98. Mr Asquith announced that the Government adhered to their decision got to participate in the Panama

THE AUSTRALIAN SUBMARINES.

toro

"good

DON, May 26,

from England fely and in

SPORTING.

Tachting

ciliatory speech, but bad not altered with the agreement entered into be-on by the Queen Ben (MP-Smith) the fact of the situation. It would tween Chins and the loan group be futile and ridiculous to continue representatives.

the contemptible farce, Let the divi son be taken forthwith (Lond cheers) Let the curtain be rung down. It would however, only end the act; not end the play (Cheers) The country would decide the conclusion of the

CHINA- MERCHANTS S.N. Co.

Peixo, May 26, Yung Sz Chi, secretary to Administration Department, opinion that the Central Government

Mr. Asquith replied that so long should do its utmost to rasi he had the confidence of the House of China Merchants Steam Navig Common he desired no better title to Company as a purely Chinese his tenure of the Premiership Min. corn interisi cheers). The Government had redressed the injustics Liberals bra suffered for generations; and this. The plained the present attitude of the

Result of

The ace for the Scotengdes Cap took place, on Sunday over 10 mile cours Trocas Rock (Port) Datam Rock (EME The wind was light so the start and the yachts had some dificulty in getting avag against strong ebbtide, but towards one the here freshened from the south at and bontinued steady during the

of the day

Lenson Bed Dorothy II?

I

was also cook be the Mobam- tera. wura, next

May

watched

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