The

Hongkong Telegraph.

(ESTABLISHED 1881.)

THURSDAY. JULY 1913 1911.

晚八十月六年三室

REUTER'S

TELEGRAMS.

TELEGRAMS.

REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.

REUTER'S

TELEGRAMS.

四郭禮

就三十月七英港香

NEW SERIES No. 8515

SPECIAL

TELEGRAMS.

DEATH OF ELDON GORST.

AGENT IN EGYPT.

(THE "TELEGRAPH” ÜGERNIPONDANT )

London, July 12, 7.10 p.m.

Sir Eldan Gorst, British Agent

in Egypt since 1907, is dend.

TO FIGHT IN 'FRISCO,

WELLS AND WOLGAST.

+

{THE "TELEOR IPH" CORRESPONDENT.!

London, July 12, 7.10 p.m.

Articles, have been signed for meeting betweon Bombardier

Wells and Wolgast in San Frat-

risco in September,

COUNTY CRICKET,

[Ta "TELEGRAPH CORRESPONDENT

London, July 12, 7.10 pm.

In the County Crickel contests,

Kent boat Somerset.

REUTER'S

RAILWAY OUTRAGES.

IN FRANCE.

[Snavio: TO TAI " TILBONAPOI,'']

London, July 12, 8.45 a.m. Paris despatches state that

Tubercular beef and pork are:

also sources of infection.

The Commission recommends

more stringent measures for tho

regulation of the sale of foods.

three more attempts have been POLITICAL SITUATION.

made in Franco to derail trains,

by the putting of timber on the

rails.

',

Several arrests have beɔn mado

in connection with the affair.

ANOTHER ATTEMPT.

London, July 13; 1.2 a.. Therò has been another attempt

at sabotage near Paris following upon that of the 10th instant,

The outrage was cozzanitted en the railway line not far from

Chartres.

Ono soldier niel two civili nà

have been arrestoil.

"MORNING POST."

NEW EDITOR.

TOKYO SHARE MARKET. (Service to ran

AFFECTED BY STREET CAR

MUNICIPALISATION..

ISDEPENDENT News", Agency.]

Tokyo, July 13.

IN ENGLAND..

SERVICE TO THE ** TELEGRAPH."}

London, July 12, 8.45 n.m. -

The Liberal papers view with

complacency the warlike attempt

of the Unionist.

to fan the organs

dying ombers of the Lords' resist-

I

ance, pointing out that the issue

is not in doubt, The Liberals woull be rather pleased at the roation of Peors,

AFFAIRS IN MOROCCO,

FRANCE AND GERMANY

CONVERSING.

(BENVION TO THE TELEGRAPH."]

London, July 12, 2:25 pm.

From Paris telegrams have been

"

LORD IVEAGH'S GIFT.

HEAT WAVE IN

AMERICA.

TO HOSPITALS.

HEAVY DEATH-ROLL.

(SERVICH TO TUM "'"TELEGRAPH."|

London, July'12, 11.15 p.m.

The heat wave in America lite

become oven mora intense, and

(SERVICH TO THE “TELEGRAPH."]

London, July, 122.20 p.m.

Lord Iveagh has presented, through His Majesty the King, a

sun of fifty thousande, sterling, to be distributed amongst the the death-roll is increasingly Dublin hospitals and the con- severe.

sumption hospitals at. Nowcastlo

and Wicklow.

~

[Lord Ivengh, Edward Coail Guinness, has borne the title of Viscount since 100, prior to which he was haron from 1891, and baront from 1880. HO

residence in Dublin City and an estate in Dublin County.

THE CRIPPEN CASE.

DEFENDING · SOLICITOR

SUSPENDED.

{SERVICE TO THE " TRIECKAN

London, July 12, 455 p.m.

Mr. Arthur Newton, the well

TELEGRAPH."] London, July 12,8.45 a.m.

received, declaring that Franco-kuown solicitor who conducted the Mr. H. A. Gwynno has been German conversations are pro defence in the Crippon murder appointed editor of the "Morning eeeding on the Moroccan question. trial, has been suspended for It is understood that theso re-twelve months for professional

Post,"

FOREST FIRES IN

MICHIGAN.

DISASTROUS RESULTS.

SERVICE TO THE TELKORAPI,”]

Loadon, July 12, 11.15 p.m.

There have boon disastrous

forest fires in Northern Michigan.

Thres villages have lózn burn-

REUTER'S

TELEGRAMS

HOME CRICKET.

COUNTY RESULTS.

[Senvion to TRm "'. TeĹrobaph,”]

London, July 12, 7.15 p.ns.

Kent bon! Sommerset by 31

runs.

''

Hmpshire scored a draw.

GENTLEMEN V. PLAYERS...

London, July 13,.7.15 ani.

The Gentlenion of England beat -

tho Players of England by 130;

runs at Lords'.

#88 can AsxuM,”

SINGLE COFY 10.Cre

CHINESE

TELEGRAMS.

CANTON-HANKOW

RAILWAY.

("SEAT FO" SERVIox.)

Poking, July 12.

A cortain British firm has ap

plied to the Ministry of Communi-

cations to secure the work of the

Conton-Hankow Railway.

CHARGE D'AFFAIRES.

RECALLED FROM MEXICO,

("Suar. Po" SLAVICE.]

T'eking, July 12. The Ministry of Foreign, Affairs,

Hobbs had an unfinished score has telegraphed to E. Shuin:“

of 151 runs.

Ngai Sum, the Chinese Charge d'Affaires nt Mexico, to return to Peking at once.

KINNEIR ACCEPTS.

London, July 13, 8.35 a.m.

Kinuoir ns accopted Mary-

It is reported that the retall of the Charge d'Affaires is due to an impeachment presented to the Throne by 1.E. Chung Yam place in the English tonm shortly Tong, Chiuose going to Australia,

Washington

el, and logging camps, alebone C.C.'s invitation to tako ⇓ endangered.

PHENOMENAL RIFLE SHOOTING.

AT BISLEY.

Hravice To TAR ** TELEGRAPH."]

London, July 12, 11.15 p.m.

A feature of the shooting at the

ting Mr. Horatio Bottomley, MP, | Bisley Mroting of the National to disseminate, through the latter's Journal "Joliu Bull," a protonded letter by Crippen.

[Mr. Gwynno-Ins besur olitor of the "Standard" since 1901, late to the agreement of 1909, the misconduct by aiding and abet- He noted as "Times" correspon- dont in the Balkans; became Agadir incidont not having been This prohibitionary measures Routor's correspondent in Row-

'mania, 1803; went to Aslanti for 3ot broached. „plaer 1 upon the share business in the same agency in 1886; also accompanied Lord Kitchener's Tokyo in consequence of the expedition to Dongala in 1890 an Reater's chief war correspondent, municipalisation of the Tokyo in which capacity his followed the operations of the Turkish-Grook war in 1897. Ile visited Peking!

SPANISH GUNS LANDED.

London, July 13, 12.45 p.m.'

Two hundred more Spanish

street cars, and resulting in a rise

in 1898 and remained there for a artillerymon, with four mountain of quotations, were removed year, then suiled direct for South

Africa, where le organised guns, have been landed at Lar- yesterday, after the stock mer-Renter's service during the Basr

war.]

nche, on the Moroccan const. alinta lad paid over an additional

sum to the authorities as security.

SEAL FISHING.

JAPAN SEALEUS NOT SATISFIED.

{"INDEPENDENT NEWS" AGENCY,)

Tokyo, July 13.

THE TUBERCULOSIS

COMMISSION.

|

PARIS AND MADRID.

London, July 13, 7.15 a.m.

From Paris it is reported that)

the French Charge d'Affaires in Madrid has been instructed to ask

planations regarding the recent

incident at Alcazar in Morocco.

DEATH OF SIR ELDON

GORST.

FAMOUS BRITISH AGENT.

[SERVICE TO THE " TELEGRAPH."']

London, July 12, 4.20 p m.

Sir Eldon Gorst is dead.

.

[Sir Eldon Gorat, K.,B., had tho Spanish Government for ex-been British Agent and Consul- General in Egypt, 1007. He was boin in New Zealand and wan fifty years, of age. After acting us First and Second, Secretary, Sir| Eldon was appointed Secretary of DISASTER IN AMERICA. Legation in 1901. A great part of his life was spent in Egypt, where he filled the post of Con-

lifle Association has been the phenomeni performees of Man

ricò Blood, who won consecutive-

ly the Bass, the Edge and the

Halford Competitions.

'Minister

to

|BRITISH NORTH BORNEO GOVERNOR IMPEACHED.

COMPANY.

A SUCCESSFUL YEAR.

[SERVICE TO THE "TELEGRAPH."']

London, July 13, 7.35 a.m.

Sir West Ridgeway, presiding

at the annual meeting of the British North Borneo Company in

| London, announced that the re-

venue during the past your had

oxccedod the expenditure by

£142,812 and was in excess of the

Oxford won the Humphrey Cup;

with a score of 722 points, as against 714 scored by Cambridge. revenue for the previous year hy

Ediabu.gh Academy won the £11,000. Adiburton, Competition with a

ore of 495.

AN EARL'S SON.

IN TROUBLE IN AFRICA,

[SERVICE TO THE “TELEGRAPD. '} London, July 12, 11.25 p.m. RightHoo, Lewis Harcourt,

North Borneo, he declared, was

rich in minerals, and the only

way to disclose the country's

hidden woulthi was by scientific |

survey.

ILLNESS OF LORD ESHER.

AN OPERATION,

TEN YEARS' RESEARCH..

[SERVICE TO THE "TELEGRAPH." London, July 12, 8.45 u.m.

The Royal Commission on

Tuberculosis has published its The Japanese Souling Associa-final report' after ten years' re tion have issued letters emphasis soarch. ing the allegation that it is not

TWELVE PERSONS KILLED troller of Direct Takes to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, fair, under the sealing agreement

Egyptian Government (1800), replying to questions in the House | 'rosently concludod in Washington

Financial Adviser to the Egyp-of Commons' respecting tho ac {SERVION TO ZN ́** TauMGRAPD."]tian Government (1808-1904)uittal of Hon. Gallifah Cote, hotween Great Britain, Jap'n, the

Mammals and man can be in- London, July 12, 2.25 a.m. Since the latter year, up to 1907,

the son of Lord Baniskillen, in United States and Rassin, that

he was Assistant Untler Soerotery fected by the bovine becillus ro- Through the railway accident of Suite for Foreign Affaire. In custody for sluiting a native in

Jard Esher, the Deputy Guver Japan, which posskessel, nipro soal-

| 1897 be received the Grand Oor- ing versola by fur than England, ciprocally, which is constantly referred to in our telegram don of the Order of the Mojidioh, Fast A Lier, said shit tlio Governor of Windsor Castle, and per- should be guaranteed havo raboing transmitted to in through yesterday, to the Bridgeport and and six years I received the of the Colony was sending a full Grand Cordon of the Order of the rsport of the 'cireninauances of the equal share with Englow in the the medium of milk. this being Connectiont express, twolvo per- Osmanich. He was decorated also

in ident distribution of skinn.i

for Egyptian servica, His pro

chener.]

The learned body emncludes that laan and bovino bacilli sro

practically indistinguishablo.

MANY INJURED.

SKIVOR TO THE "' Telegraph,"'}

London, July 13, 7.15 a.m.

manent member of the Defence

Committee, has undergone a sur-

Luo Japanese authorities are mesly responsible for tuber-sons have been killed and forty"hable successor is ford kalfe was presaslado ot | retout to】gical opmation for aprendicitis In

keeping this matter secret.

[culosis amongst phildren.

four injured.

maakonny statercont in the matter, the Edinburgh Nursing Home,

BHAT Po" SHEVZOR.)

Peking, July 12.

H.E. Chau Chiu Sheung, the Governor of Kirin, has been im peached by a certain censor, for inability.

CENSOR RESIGNS.

("SHAT PO" SAUTION)

Poking, July 12.

The Governor of Kiangsi has memorialize the Throne on be- half of Cenoz Wa who lately returned to his native country for permission to rosign.

An Imperial decree has been issued complying with the Go- vernor's request.

EMPEROR'S TUTORS.

1" Sarung Po" Seaview.)

Peking, July 12. Tak Yun Chang, Chan Pao Shum an 1 Ye fuk Tan have been formally appointed as tutors to the young Emperor. They are to reedive a monthly fee of Tla." 1,000, Tls. 800 in-l Tis. 600 re- spectively.

The Weather Forecast.

CHANGE

RAIN

FAIR

FORMY.

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