The Hongkong Telegraph.

June 5th, 1912, Temperaturo a.. 83, p.m. 75; Humidity...83, 93.

No. 8805.

TELEGRAMS.

"ESTABLISHED 1881.)

Copyright, 1812 by the Proprietor

THURSDAY, JUNE

WEATHER FORECAST, SHOWE RY,

June 5th, 1911, Temperature a.m. 82, p.m., 83; Humidity...77, 79,

1912.***

四奔道

TELEGRAMS.

晚一廿月四年子壬

TELEGRAMS.

TELEGRAMS.

TELEGRAMS,

KING EDWARD VII.

KING EDWARD VII.

THE DERBY.

TROUBLE AT SHANGHAI.

EXPLORING ASIA.

A CANDID MEMOR

A MAN OF THE WORLD.

TAGALIE WINS..

SOLDIERS KILLED.

JAPANESE ACHIEVEMENT.

Router's (Service to the Telegraph."]

London June 5, 2.30 p.m.

Received, 6, 1.20 p..

Reuter's [Service to the "Telegraph."]

London, June 5, 2.30 pan. Received, 6, 1.20 p.m.

He cannot be credited with the

Router's [Service to the Telegraph,”].

Londou, June 5,1 p.m. Received, 11.20 p.m.

The outstanding feature of ilio

Reports from Epsom slate that new volume of the Dictionary of greatness that comes from states- fine weather prevails after the National. Biography to be publish-moulding of history, but hgood, sad there are enormous manship and makes for the over-night rain. The going is ed to-morrow is Sir Sinoy Lee's eminently satisfied the con crowds progont. onndid Momoir of the late King temporary condition of king-Among the probable starters Edward VII which is largely ship. His personality greatly is Bryn Mawr, rülden by Scourse. strongthened the hold of Royalty

based on unpublished and non public affection, and probably,

written sourcas,"

EFFECT OF UPBRINGING,

au King won so effectually tho' goodwill at once of foreign peoples and his own subjects. A man of the world, he lacked the intell- The writer ways that Quoor ectual equipment of the thinker, Victoria's obstinate rofus: to yet he was always eager for infor grant him genuino political resmption nud gathered orally very ponsibility and a settled, soli varied stores of knowledge, bccupation, somewhat affected tis moral robustness, while the gloomi of his mother's Court help to evoke a 'reaction against the coa- ventional tristness of his up- bringing.

Among the proposals which Queen Victoria vetoo withst mado by Mr. Oladstono in 1872 that the Prince of Wales should

join the Luis Cabinet Council,

THE LONDON STRIKE.

EMPLOYERS' ATTITUDE.

London, June 5. Received, 7:5 p.m.

Employers, including the Fort

while the koy giving access to of London Authority, yesterday

THE RESULT,

Later.

f.11 wa

The result of the Derby is as

Tagalis (J. Reiff)............ 1 Jaeger (Walter Uriggs) ... 2 Tracay (Bollhouse)... «..... 33 Twenty ran, and Tagalie won with four lengths to spare. Two lengths separated second and third.

THE BETTING.

The letting at the start was: 100-8... ................. Tugalia

· 8-1..

Jaeger

68-) ............ "Tracery

WON IN A CANTEIL.

(Our Own Correspondent./

Shanghai, June 6, 12.25 p.m.

Received, 12.50 p.m.

Savoral soldier were killed and wounded during a disturbance in Shanghai City Last night."

DUCHESS OF CON-

NAUGHT.

ARRIVAL AT MONTREAL.

London, June 5. Received, 6, 1.5 p.m.

Reuter's Montreal correspond- ont telegraphs that the Duchess of Connaught has arrived by spe- cial train, and was removed in an

abulanice to hospital.

A bulletin which has been issudd states that she is sufforing from peritonitis, and that the origin of the attack in obscure. She stood the journey well, sleep- ing most of the time.

(Our Own Correspondent.]

Shanghai, Juno 5, 8.20 p.m.

Received, 8.30 p.m.

A Japanese Buddhist priest has returned after carrying out ex plorations lasting for two years in Asia.

He crossed the middle of the Kaklamakan desert, only the corner of which was crossed by Dr. Sven Hedin.

He has taken to Kioto masny articles of world-wide and unpre codentod importance,

LORD ST. ALDWYN.

UNDERGROUND, VISIT.

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TELEGRAMS,

CHINESE UNREST.

ANTI-FOREIGN FEELING.

(Our Own. Correspondent.).

Shanghai, June 6, 12,25

p.m.

Received, 12:50 p.m.

Consular reports sinto the Provincial opposition to the foreign loan is becoming anti foreign in character.

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This is particularly the case in Szechuan, whero societies are practising mystic riten

CANTON NEWS.

Anti-Oplum Commissioner.

986 PER ANKOM

SINGLE Corr 10: O.

NEWS FOR BUSY MEN.

Telegrams.

According to Consular reports, Chiness, opposition to foreign loons is taking on an anti-foreign" character in the Provinces, ospecially in Szechuan.

During a disturbance in Shang hai City yesterday several soldiers were killed and wounded.

A. Japaness Buddhist priest who has been exploring Asin for two years has succsetód in oroBS- ing the middle of Kaklamakan Dosart.

Tagalie easily won the Derby, Jaeger being second and Tracery third..

The Duchess of Connaught has arrived at Montreal, having stood the journey woll. She has boon admitted to hospital suffer- ing from poritonitis.

(The "Telegraph" Correspondent.)tionary of National Biography, In the new volume of the Die-

Canton, Juna 41. Sir Sidaey 1cs has a candid The Governor-General hus Memoir of the late King Edward, announced the additional appoint- which pourtrays the late Monarch ment of Chay King-wa, Commis-in a new light, sioner of Police, as Director of the Anti-Opium Buros in place scenes in the Hungarian. Cham- There have been further riotous of Li Hing-chun, who

ban bor

Reuter's [Service to the Telegraph."]resigned,

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Governor Denounced. London, June 5, 4.15 a.m..

At cricket, the South Africans The Canton Council has des- beat Cambridge University by Received, 5 p.m.

patched a telogram to Pre-ton wickets, and the match sident Yuan, the Ministry of between the Australians and Lord 8t. Aldwyn, at the request State Affairs, and the Peking Middlesex has been abandoned of the men, spent two hours un Advisory Council, donouncing through rain. derground at a South Wales Wu Han-man, the Governor- colliery yesterday to study the General. In the telegram, the

London employers have inform- conditions, under which the mon members of the Cousoil charge gestion from them with a view od the Government that no sug- the Governor with having to the settlement of the strike can forced military laws in preference be entertained until work is to the civil code, and with ignor-

resumed, ing resolutions passed by the Council. The moinbers consider "The strikers have been holding the actions of the Governor-up load supplies, in the Tilbury General as drastic,.and that it dockyards, in one case overturn- was his jutention to overthrowing a van load of eggs and rolling the Council. The telegram adds the driver in the mess: that four representatives

In the rioting at Brussels two proceeding to Peking in con-churches were set on fire by the nection with this matter.

Their Majesties the King and HUNGARIAN POLITICS. work. "foreign de patches was not grant--rosolved to inform the Govern- Queen were presout.

ed him until 1805.

ment that its suggestion of a Tagallo led throughout and federation of employers is im-won in a ponter. practicable. No suggestion from the Government with a view to settlemont is entertainable until work is rosumed,

EARLY HANDICAPPED,

At his accession, His Majesty was a stranger to the adminis trativo details of his great office, and was then too old to repair|

TROUBLE AT TILBURY,

Home disorder has occurred at

|

Pintaloan, the King's, horse, came in barth,

The time was relitruo at 231 mib. 4-5 sec.

NON-STARTERS,

Signorinella, sarutchel,

and

the neglect of political training, Tilbury in consequence of im- Thongs at the outsel there were ported free labourers. The police, Absoluto, Quintock and Huldon

while dispersing a crowd of were also non-startors.

mess.

Mr. LLOYD GEORGE'S REMEDY.

HOME CRICKET.

LATEST RESULTS

London, June 5, 7.5

Receive 3, 6, 6.30 a.m..

slight indications that ho over-strikers at the dock gates, wore estimated the Sovereign's power, stoned and two were injured. The strikers held up the supplies this was due to inexperience, anil

of food coming from the dock- lator in home politicshe was, for yard and overturned a var lood the most part, content with the of eggs, rolling the driver in the role of an onlooker, viewing in a detached manner the programme of all partisa. Is earnestly dosirod u peaceful solution of the Lords versus Commons conflict, In the House of Commons, Mr but he passively acquiesced in statement of the London strike | Lloyd George 'gave a detailed Mr. Asquith's, plans. He found and recommended noderation by no comfort in the action of any both sides. Then, he said, it of the parties to strife, but to the should not be difficult to find n last he privately cherished the soulement. The first prelimin conviction that peace would be wis the establishment of a reached without the creation of Board of Employers. He ein- bridge University by ten wickets. additional Poors,

phasised the necessity for per- Matoles abandoned manent posco and stated that the Somerset v.. Hants; Australians agreements at presont had not v. Middlesex; Notis v. Kent; sufficient binding force. Thoub- Yorkshin v. Surrey; Lancashire ject should be the formation of av. Essex; Derbyshire v. Sussex. joint Board, full representative of the mastersand men, empower- od to settle all disputes.

OPINIONS OF STATESMEN.

Mr. Lloyd George's speeches ofton seemed to him reckless and irresponsible, and he also found it difficult to reconcile himself to the fact that Mr. Churchill, whom he had known from infancy to grown man, was fitted for high office. The Budget of 1909 gave him many heartsearchings, but in society he often gare those Min- ister whose political conduct ho least approved the fullest benefit of his charm of manner.

ATTITUDE TO GERMANY

SOCIALIST'S SUCCESS- FUL APPEAL.

London, June 5, 12.40

not be charged with deliberato and | flaw in the indictment.

pan.

The following are the latest home cricket results:**

M.C.C. and Oxford University drew at Oxford,

South Africans defeated Cam-

were:

AMATEUR GOLF.

LATEST RESULTS.

London, June 5. Received 7.5 p.m.

FURTHER TUMULTS.

“Landoù, June 5, 5.10 p.m.

Received, 0, 6.40 a..

'Renter's Bula Fest correspond- ent states that there was a renewed tumult on Count Tisza appearing in the Chamber to-day.

REPUBLICAN CHINA:

PRISON PREFERRED.

Slave Girls Released,

Are

mob.

The Commissioner of Police in A bye-election in ponding in the prosecuting a vigorous campaign Holmfirth division of Yorkshire. It is owing to the retirement of the against nuns in Canton. alleged that it is a common prac Bitting Liberal member, Mr. H. J. tice among the nuns to keep Wilson.

(From Chinese Sources.)

Peking, June 5. The Count immediately sus pended the sitting, but many Tho Press Society in Peking members remained, indulging in has despatched ropresentatives to passionate altercations.

wait upon President Yuno, and The police eventually restored request him to release the editor to force them to become nuus was fined £100 for refusing to al

young females as slave girla and The Brokouhill Socialist who order, whereupon Count Tisza who has been arrested on a charge when they grow up. Yesterday low his son to drill has success- rose and amid a tamult read the of slandering. Chao Erh-ahun, the Commissioner of Pali e seat fully appealed against the decis- suspension of yesterday's rioters Governor General of the Three and called for. apologies from Eastern Provinces, and Wu-chun, a search in all the nunneries, Al-

out a large force of police to conduction. others.

a Cabinet Minister. However, together 150 slave girls were l Chao and We strongly oppose cated, while some of them bad their resqnest.

THE BELGIAN RIOTS.

CHURCHES BURNT.

London, June 5, 4.15 a.m. Receive, 5 p.m.

Rioting was renewed at Liege and Brussels last night. Besides window smashing, the mob set fire to two churches in Brussel-, Gendarmes charged and dispersed the mob and extinguished the flames.

A POPULAR REQUEST.

The people and gentry of lukien have telegraphed to President Yuan requesting him to advise Sun Tao yun. to remain e Gu- vernor General of the Province, “Shat Po."

NOT LEGAL TENDER.

Shanghai, June 5.

actually taken to the veil. Theso girls wore afterwards sent to the public schools.

LOCAL

Regulations made by the Officer Administering, the Government- in-Council under Section 2 of the Advertisements Regulation Ordin CHINA AT SYDENHAM.anco, 1912, were submitted to the Logislative Council this afternoon. The first reading was also taken The summer show at the Crys-of a bill to regulate the neconta, tal Palace is to be a Chinese ex- desconts and lights of balloons, hibition. Where, twelve months airships, aeroplanes and paraoh. ago, vast buildings and fipeutes. scenery illustrated the resources Our

Canton correspondent

of the Empire, the promoters this states that the Commissioner of year intend to depict China past Police is instituting a vigorous and present. Messrs. James Pain campaign against the nuns in The International Banking and Sons promise an exhibition Canton. It is alleged that the group has held a meeting in con- that should remain long in the nuns keep young females as slaves nection with the circulation of the memory.

and afterwards force them to unredeemable notes by the Chinese

Extensive preparations are al- become nune, Government. At the meeting, it ready in progress at Sydenham; was decided that if fbina puts and "China Town" is developing

Serious charges were preferred the notes on the market, the rapidly, for it is to open on May 25. against four men at the Police foreign banks will not accept

There are to be soms wonder Court this morning. It is alleged them as legal tender,

that they entered a house at 35. ful processions, among them the Feast of Lanterns, the Procession Pokfulam Road, assaulted the OVER-LIDDEN MINISTER. of the Dragon, and a mimo-tenants and killed one, Lam Suk melodrama, The Lady of the kang. They were remanded for Sze Chiu-ki, Minister of Com-Sun and Moon," in which many week. munications, has decided to resign hundreds of people will be The latest addition to the Holt as he recente Ip Kung-chuck and engaged.

A

Bra" | flest of steamers is the "Circe

SOCIALIST ACTION.

London, June 5, 7.5 p.m.

Received, 6, 0.36 a.m.; Receivel, 11.15 pan.

Reuter's Brussels correspon- Routor's Sydney correspondent In the third round of the Amadeus states that the Council of wires that the Full Court has up-tour Golf Championship Elwes, of Socialists has appealed to the Though there wore short hold the appeal of the Brokenhill the Royal Devon Club, beat people to remain calm, and has seasons of variance between His Socialist who was fined £100 for Crabb Watt (of Singapore) by 3 summoned a congress with a view Majesty and the Kaiser, saya Sir refusing to allow his son to drill. up and to play. D. Brown, of to a Bill being drafted to revise Loung Si-yi controlling the Mini- Chinesestrests, and restaurants, which has been built by the Tai- Sidney Loo, King Edward could The Court found that thote was a the Isle of Wight, who plays

etry," Bai Kai Kung Yak Po." and homes, of the country wil koo Dockyard and Engineering be thrown open for the benefit of Co., Ltd., and is at present lying RUSSIA AND CHINA. the inquisitive Westerner. We at Messrs. Holt's wharf at Kow

Baker Paare likewise promised the services loon. The vessel has been

Peking, June 5. of a famous Chinese chef, who will specially designed to meet the re Lak Ching-oheung, Minister doubtless popularise the quaint quirements of the Singapore-Deli trade, and she presenta a very of Foreign Affairs, has returned menus of his country." to Poking and he had a con- The exhibition is under pairon-smart appearance. versation regarding the attitude age which includes the Earl of This morning in the Summary of Bussia towards China.. Plymouth, Lord. Strathcons, the Court, a garnishce, schianti WEE METOAN NEGOTIATIONS, Council of the China Society, Dr, mentioned in which Cha Kan-

Having Hsi-ling has resumed negotiations with the Interna: Yano (the friend of Dr. Son Ting and Ohu Lin were the Kan and others associated ment creditor and o debtor respec- Lisbon reports that the Cabinet tonal Lom syndicats.-" Sai Kai in one way or the other with the tively, Next Thursday was frea has resigned

Kung Yet Fa."

Hor the hearing,

Bystematic hostility towards the German people, and his personal féoling, was very superficially affected by the mutual jealousy which grew up in his reign between Britain and "Germany. He was a peacemaker, not through 72. the exercise of any diplomatic initiative or ingonnity, but by his

HOME POLITICS,

ANOTHER BYE-ELECTION.

London, June 5.4.15 am, Receiver, b.p.m:

the Constitution. usually in the Straits, beat the American player Herreshoff by 2 up and 1 to play in the second round.

THE PREMIer.

London, Juno-5- Received, 7.5 p.m.

faith in the blessings of pesce, by Mr. H. J. Wilson, M.F. (Liberal), A message received here to-day the influence passively stitching for Holmfirth, has resigned, and a from Berta states that Mr. to lus bigli, nation, and by his by-election in the division is Asquith has gone to Marssilles temperament,

megasaltated.

on board the cruiset Suffolk,

PORTUGUESE POLITICS,

CABINET RESIGNS.

London, June 5. Received, 7.5 p.m.

country.

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