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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY JULY 13 1911
THE AMERICA POLO CUP.|scored a beautiful goal. This
Description of the Second Match.
Tokyo, July 1st.-A notable celebration was hold to-day at tho The following is a description Hayama Detached Palace to sig-of the second match as written by nalizo the recovery of the Crown the special correspondent of the Prineoss. Hor Highness received | "Pall Mall Gazette" on Friday, greetings from many distinguish-Jane D od persons.
success on the part of the En- glishmon was loudly ohcored, In- deed, the spectators were con-
To-day's Advertisements
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INDIA, LIMITED. of the fine exliibition which was Throughout the game was played Subscribed being given by both sides. Authorized Capital at a great pace, and it was gone Paid Up rully agreed that no finor polo Riservo Fund.... had over been witnessed. Tho
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seoro After perhaps the most thrilling America, 1:1-2 goals; England, London, July 13, 12,45 plan.
German Ambassader in Tokyo, game in the history of polo Amo-1-2 goal. Field Marshal Lord Kitchener
Count Rox, the torman An-rien to day defeated England in
the second match for the Inter-ton of the players and spectators Andras:
During the interval the atten- has returned from Troland and bassador in Tokyo, provcoded to national Polo Cup by 4-1.2
gonis has made a long call at the Foreign | Yokolamit, this morning by nuto- to 3-1.2 goals, and so retain the
was attracted by an aeroplano Karachi. mobile, and took the steamer trophy which was won from passing over the field. Ollieo..
Yorck for homo on leave.
England at Ukurlingham two yours
The Second Goal. ngo. The first match, it will be Almost immediately after the remembered, was won by the restart Mr. Nool Edwards, with Mossrs. dardino, Matheson & Co., 148, American players last week by splendid curve shot, spered a su 4-1.2 goals to 3.
cond goal for England, amid
ROYALTIES IN IRELAND.
END OF VISIT.
[Service To THR TELEGRAPH." Landou, July 13, 7.15 am. Their Majesties the King and Qucon, with the Prince of Wales
S S. Santa Rosa Total. Wreck.
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The gums to-day aroused enort emendous applause, the scores inous interest, us, in addition to then boing level. But the Ameri- VERY description of Banking and jevery point of vintage on the can four quickly, took the lead -Exchange business transnete.i, ground itself being occupied, thengain. Indeod, almost immediate and Stocks and Shares bought and sail result of the match was awaitedly after Mr. Edwards's success on tent of Constituents. Letters of throughout the country with the Mr. Larry Waterbury, obtaining Credit granted on Agents and Corres-
and Princess' Mary, got an en-Deferred Indo-England Telegram true, wore one up on the series, and then added anothor goal in įgunta at 2 per cent per autum »ni
greatest anxiety. Amorica, it is possession, scored for America, dents all over the world.
Interest allowed on Current Ac- less than a minute. thusiastic send-off in Dublin on
the bccasion of their doparture
after the Royal visit to Ireland.
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but to stubbornly, indeed so brillantly, hud Captain Hardres This period was perhaps the Lloyd mid his colleagues played most exciting of the whole game. in the first game that it was geno Up and down the field the Calcutta, June 20-It is unrally recognised that to retain the bill went. Both sides EN ROUTE TO CARNARVON. State, on behalf of the Indian and very big task before them.
derstand that the Secretary of trophy the Americans still had playing a magnificent game.
The offorts of the English-1260] Indo-European Telegraph Do- No wonder that visitors turned men were again rewarded, The Royal Party' proread; to|partments, has accepted
in large numbers. up
The for, combining beautifully, Mr. Carnarvon to attend the investi- scheme for deferred telegrams wonther experienced during the Edwards and Captain Cheape between England and India. previous few days had been atro-carried the ball into their op
Coylum Independent.”
cious, and the change was usponents' territory, and the former complete as it could well have put through, the period ending with the score standing: America 3 1-2 goals, England 21-2 goals.
ture of the Prince of Wales.
At Carnarvon great prepara- tions have been made for the ceremony and there are splendid
decorations in honour of the event.
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Absence of Senators
11:0
Washington, July Presiboen. dont Taft with ten nited States
The Players
A Claim Disallowed.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,
FROM NEW YORK AND SINGAPORE.
Stenship
** KYTUNAJ
Trived
senators will sul carly this moro, The fonts, the same as in the ing on the Presidential yayla first match, lined up as follows:-
In the sixth period Captain Mayflower from Philadelphia for England. No. 1. Captain Cheape, Lloyd claimed a foul for crossing. Washington. The absence of No. 2. Mr. Edwards, No. 3. Captain but this was disallowed. Then Captain A. Ley, kaving KING'S MESSAGE TO THE these sonators from the capital Lloyd, Back, Captain Wilson. a shot put in by Mr. Larry Water-from the above Ports, Consigneas of breaks the quorum of the upper Amoricu. No. 1. Mr. Larry Water-bury struck the post, the ball Cango are hereby informed that their house and business is at a stand bury, No. 2. Mr. J. M. Waterbury, rolling outside, and the English goods are being landed at their risk into still in that clumber,
men by clever tactics just saved the Godowns of the Hongkong mul the situation. More excitement Kowloon Wharf and Golown Company followed. Only a goal separated Limited, Kowloon, and stared at Cou the two sides, and both teams inces risk and oxpone. were playing so finely that
HISH. His Majesty has conferred a number of knighthoods and Victorian Orders, mostly amongst officials.
President Taft is returning from a short tour through the central and north central States.
Dastardly Outrage in Eastern
Bengal.
No. 3. Mr. H. P. Whitney, Back, Mr. D. Milburn.
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MATINEES:* Wednesday and Saturday, at 4.30 p.m.
The Ponies. The ponies which were to do duty for their respective countries
every, bit as important as tho it was generally recognise Goods are to be left in the Godowns, {Children under 12 years Half-Prive.
The King bus issuod a message declaring the joy of himself and Calcutta, Jano 19.Informa men themselves wore ourly re- Qucon Mary at the spontaneousand Bengaleo Sub-Inspector Rajkumar whose charge they have been since tion has just boon received that ported by Mr. J. W. Nolans, under hearty loyalty which characteris Roy of the Criminal Investigation they arrived in America, to be fit ed their reciption in Ireland, Department of the Police was shot woll-conditioner. The En- dead at Mymensinght, Ensternglishmen had eighteen for use, "which," says His Majesty, "las Bougal, Last night, nor the local while three were kept in reserve. greatly touched our hearts and Police Station. Dotails are want- mado a pernment impressioning."Coylon Independent." upon us that we will never forget.”
KING'S GIFT.
London, July 13, 8.35.a.m.-
H.M. the King has given a sum of one thousand pounds sterling to be devoted, towards the relief of the poor in Dublin.
ROYAL VISIT TO IRELAND.
COME BACK TO ERIN.
SERVICE
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TO THE “TELEGRAPH."
At the departure of their
Majesties from Dublin Bay the crowds sang "Come back to
Erin."
Party at Holyhead the Welsh Choir hoarded the gucht and performed a programmo of Welsh airs,
Three Powers Confer to End
Trouble..
Prior to the match the ponies werp paraded, the band playing "The Star-spangled Banner" The American pouios were in the pink of condition.
The Start
that
anything night happen lofty shot and scored. A Mr. Larry Waterbury put in discussion ensued as to whother goal had been made, but the point was allowed, so that Ame- rien.now led by 4.1-2 goals 10 the mallet of one of the English 2.1.2 goals, Daring the period
players was broken.
All broken, cinded, and dannged
sheral of will be examined on Wodnos-
day, the 19th inst., at 10 aan.
fifteen days of the steewor's arrival here, All claims must be presented within after which date they cannot be reabg- sized.
No claims will be admitted after the Goods have loft the Godawns, en'i all 19th in t. will be rabject to rent. Goods remaining delivered affor the
TINK AND PRICES AS USUAL.
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Monte Waterbury scored, making by Early, in the next period Mr. St. Pelurslarg, July 6.-Con- ference between representatives
America's score 5.1-2 goals, bui of Russia, Austria and Italy las
England started playing from Waterbury reduced the score to two fouls given against Mr. L. resulted in an agreement which is the north end of the grond 4.1.2. The Engliskinen did not sure to hure immediato and From the start thoy acted ou lacken in their efforts in the marked effect on the Balkansi-the aggressivo, and getting least, but they were not favoured tuation, where matters have lately their opponents' end, twice had by the best of good luck, and reaclied a critical stage. The the misfortune to hit outside the three powers most concerned have post. The brothers Waterbury, narrowly missed adding to their roached a decision to work jointly however, obtaining possession, for the maintenance of peace in took the ball up the field, and that turbulent rogion, and their Mr. Monte Waterbury scored the official announcement of this as first goal of the match for Ameri- been favorably received by other ca. Its value, however, was some- what discounted through Mr. Milburn hitt'ng for safety.
nations,
The Dacca Conspiracy Case- - Calcutta, June 18-In the Dacca conspiracy case, both the
A Big Pace.
issessora lave returned a verdict glishmen again attacked.
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A Thrilling Match. So the final period of the game commenced, with America Tend- ing by 112 gouls to 21.2. she has been sinking gradually, the Alps will be shown, by special roquest, at tho Victoria was England's last chance. A and expired on June 10. vigorous assault by the challengers rosulted in Mr. Edwards scoring a By English persons Mrs. Nation Theatre. On the change of ends the En-goal. Encouraged by this success, will bost he remembered by reason o Englishmen made another of her visit to this country two of not guilty" against all the game was contested at a big pace. Wilson, riling builliantly, took
The great effort to draw level. Captain yonra ago. Thinking to continue accuse. They hold that the Mr. Whitney got in a good hit the ball along at a big pace, and prosecution and failed to show sending the ball up the held, bui that the object of the combination Captain Hardros Lloyd saved put in a silo shot, which, however, smashing here she soon brought of the accused was to wage war the goal. Just before the close failed. Up and down the field herself into conflict with the low against the King. The evidence of this period, which conluded went the ball, both teams playing and was fined in London, Gilue- of spies, was regarded as an with America' loading by three magnificently, but the English-gow, and other cities. reliable and worthless, Judg. quarters of a goal to nil, Meen could not score again, and the
Mrs. Nation was known as the boll rang with the American toum Kansas saloon-smaaber match by 4 1-2 goula to 3 1-2 goals. and she gained great notoriety in the United States by her fanatical IMPROVE CHEMULPO methods in regard to drink and tobacco. Carrying a hatchet, she HARBOUR.
wrecked many saloons in America, Most of these were, however, un-
With United States
and
The
On the arrival of tho Royalment as heon roserved till the Whitney had a fall, but the winners of a most thrilling apostle of muscular toctotalism."
fifteenth July-Ceylon Inde dumnge was done. pendent."
The play during the opening of Australia Seeks Cheaper Postage the second poriod was very steady,
The American players wero show TO Washington, July 6.-Negotia.|ing improved form, and put in a tions have been opened between | hot attack on the English goal, the governments of the United but Captain Lloyd saved Gnoly. States and Australia for the es Mr. M. Waterbury again obtained Work Started on Treaty Port on licensed taverns, the proprietors tablishment of a reciprocal penny possession of the ball, and passing
Wales.
to
Thousands were unable to find lodgingsend passed the night in the city well, singing in chorus Welsh bymins.
sion.
- West Coast of Korea.
The work of making the much-
of which were violating the law.
Her fanatical methode of ad-
AT CARNARVON,
Carnarvon is, swarming with post between the two countries to Mr. Larry Waterbury the lutter multitudos of people anxious The first overtures came from scored, the second period ending noorted improvements in the har-vancing the prohibitionist cause
Australia, and there is every with America lending by two take part in the national festival likelihood that the matter will he goals (penalised a half) to nothing bour was inmugurated with a were probably the result of her at the investiture of the Prince of brought to a successful conclu The play during the third colebration in which represent unhappy marriage with Dr. period was of a give-and-lake atives of all the different nations Gloyd, who became a confirmed drunkard. Her second marriage character. At the beginning of residing in Chomulpo took part. The Fire on the SS "Scisdon"
Lieut-Gen. Count Terauchi, with Mr. Nation was also a failure. Colentts, June 21-The fire it America lost a fine change, onl on the steamship "Selsdon" in all they could to score, there was Korea, officially opened the frequently surprised smokors in During her visit to London she although the English team did the Japaneso resident-general of Calenta port Ims heen Success- faily subdued by means of car no result, and the period ended operations. The present plans the street by stopping them, and involve the expenditure of pointing out the error of their bonic acid gas without the wil of with America still ahead by a
goal unha half to rothing...
5,000,000 yen and the employ ways. On one occasion she he- water."Caylon Lidependent."
mont of thousands of Korea sought a representative of "The Mr. Edwards Scores
labourers for several years."
Globo to throw away the cigar Calcutta, June 21. The At the beginning of the fourth Chemulpo is a treaty port he was smoking in the Strand." "Pioneer " saya the programo period the Englishmen were having an important trade mainly of the Delhi Durbar, ceremonies penalised half a goal, Mr. Noel in the lands of Japanese, export-derground" she took exception to While travelling on the "Un- announed! That the
published in the Pross was un- Edwards having crossed Mr. ing rice, hides, and beans and a whisky advertisement which Prince of Wales was initiated authorised and incorrect, The Whitney. Captain Choape play importing petroleum, metals, and appeared inside one of the car 67-day as Chief of the Welsh Buy official announcement is not like-ed magnificently, but was out-cotton goods, but suffers from ringes, and showed hor displea- ly to be made until August.-paced. After a rally Mr. Edwards disadvantages of tido and wharf sure by breaking's window. This Scouts.
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