The Hongkong Telegraph.

Juno 7th, 112, Temperature . 77, p.m. 78; Humidity.....02, 87.

No. 8307

TELEGRAMS.

晚三廿月四年子

TELEGRAMS.

(ESTABLISHED 1881.)

Copyright, 1912 by the Proprietor."

SATURDAY,

JUNE

TELEGRAMS.

WEATHER FORECAST.

SHOWERY,

June 7th, 1911, Temperaturo a.m. 85, p.m., 84; Humidity...70, 74.

1912.

TELEGRAMS.

六拜禮號八月六英港香

TELEGRAMS,

THE TROUBLE IN CUBA.BULGARIAN ROYALTY.

TELEGRAMS.

SINGAPORE SCANDAL,

INTERPORT SHOOTING..

HOME RACING.

THE HOME STRIKE.

$1,000. DAMAGES,"

SHANGHAI'S FINE SCORE.

› MIRSKA WINS QARS.

-GLOOMY OUTLOOK

5,000 U. S. TROOPS READY.

WARM GERMAN WELCOME

(Our Own Correspondent.)

Singapore, 12.15 pm, Received, 1.30 p.m.

In the action Tobin y. Qur- diner, for wriminal conversation;]

(Our Own Correspondent.)

Shanghai, Jane 8, 9.35 sm.

Received 1.45 am

The Shenghai Interport Shout-

Router's Service to the Telegmph."]

Lanion', fnuo 7.

- Received, 8, 1.45 a m..

The Oake, Fun at Epson.

Reuter's

(Service to the Telegraph."]

Landon, June 7. Resived, 7.10p

Op.m.

A gloomfor view of the strike

at the London Docks was taken

Reuter's

[Service to the "Folegraph."]

Londen, June 7,650 p.m. Received, 8, 8.38 pm.

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

London, June 7, 4.20 p.m.

· $86'TER ÅNNUM

SINGLE COTT 10 CENT.

NEWS FOR BUSY MEN.

Telegrams.

Five thousand U, S. troops have been ordered to be in immediate readiness to proceed to Cuba.

John Ball has won the Amateur Golf Championship after a superb struggle with Mitchell:

Miraka won the Oaks with ease.

Received, 8, 3.35.m.Tgalia, the winner of the Derby,

Their Majesties the King and Five thousand American troops | Queon of Bulgarin, with their two sons, have arrived at Potsdam.

judgment was unlay given for ing Team, having failed comply (distance one and a half miles) just night, when there worn have been ordered to be in in

Tobin for $1,000 and costs,

AMATEUR GOLF.

BALL. THE CHAMPIONZ

London, June 7. Itecoive-1,1 p.mi..

Joku Ball, the voteran golfer, has won the Amateur Golf Chamion- ship, boating Mitchell on the 38th hole after a superb struggle. Mitchell did so:no wonderfal driving and was three up on the first round.

Play in the afternoon wis con-

tinued in a downpour of rain, but thousands of spectators watchod the contest,

Ball mandoa heroje recovery and squared the match on the 23rd hole, where he hit an umbrella, the ball rebounding on to the green. Mitchell hit into the spect-tors

with the conditions on. their first shot (when they inade 931), Invre again shot off.

This time their score totals.

952.

REPUBLICAN CHINA,

A MUZZLED PRESS,

(From Chinese Sources.)

Shanghai, June 7.

The troops and police in Peking are maintaining a firm atitude

towards the 'rese,

N

A MINISTER'S QUILT,

Chiu Ping-kwai, Minister of Interior, as sluitte! having

and was bunkered, but his turnieif illegally arrested an editor un 1 one up and was ditto at the 35th has voluntarily offered to be dis- hole. Bal, sunrod mi tho 36th,. the last grew, halved the 37th and in sed from service. won on the 38th.

HUNGARIAN SENSATION.

SHOOTING IN CHAMBER.

London, June 7. Received 1

PAR.

Router's Bida Pest correspond ont wires that on the Climber) reassembling the uproar was repoated.

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Suddenly Herr Kovacs, i ens pondod Dapaty, appearo! in the Press Gallery, and slemting “Op positionists are still in the Cham- bor," he draw à revolver and fired several shots at Count Tisza, who recently suspended several De- putios in connection with the Army Bill..

Count Tisza was unhurt. The assailant then turned the weapon on himself. I's life is endangered.

PERTINENT QUESTION.

Wong Hing his telegraphod to the Central Government stating that Nanking is in urgent need of funds and bitterly attacking Hsiung Hsi-ling for the rising of foreign lows. Hsiung, bas talographed to Wong Hing asking that if he wishes to have the. Loan Agreement cancellel who will be responsible for the repay- ment at $6,090,000 plus another two millions for indemnity?

AN AMERICAN LOAN?

Tag Shaoyi las telegraphed to Dr. Wự Ting-Tang asking him, to presed to Peking and contract aban with the United States of Amurien.

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· REFORMER" WANTED.

Ch ́n Ngok, Gorior General of Yanaan, has telegraphed to President Yum. requesting, him' to courteously invite Leung Kai-

IMPORTS AND EXPORTS. ohi, the notorious follower of Hong Yan-wai, tho great reformer.

SATISFACTORY INCREASES.

Indon, Jime 7. · · Ręcnive?, I p.m.

t return to China.-"Sai Koi Kong Yak Po,"

COVERNOR H

Peking, June 7.

resulted as follows:--

Mirsku (Chills)

Equitablo ('Neill,. Bist and Qoo (1% Wo amb...., 2 Fourteen ran; won by three; lengths, ihreo-quarters of a length separating second and third,

THE RACE..

Despite tho raiu, there was a largo attendunen present, includ- ing His Majesty the King.

RIDER THROWN,

indications that the answer of the mediate readiness to embark for employers to the Government's Cuba in connection with the proposals were unfavourable, troubios lure.

THE OLD THREAT.

Mr. Gosling sont a message to the Union of Lightermou to the effect that if the masters had ngt replied by to-day, or if their reply a national was unfavourable, strike would be declared inme- diately.

The prospects of the succost of such a movement are however considered to be doubtful in view of the attitude of the soumen.

EMPLOYER'S CONTENTION

It appears that the employers

SHANGHAI TRAGEDY.

Hongkong - European dies from

'Polson.

was not even placed. Entorport re-slidot.

Shanghai has made 952 on the

F

They were welcomed by the Kaiser, other members of the

Tho siriko situation is gloom- Royal Family, Herr Bothmanner, and the employers accuse Mr. MoKonns of taking sides against Hollwog (Imperial Chancellor) and Herr Kidorton-Wachter them. [(Foreign Minister). They were choored on diving to the Palace, II. M. the Kaiser has conferred Orders on Their Majesties,

CANTON NEWS.

Peking Demand.

(The "Telegraph" Correspondent)

There were 4,000 dancora at the "Hundred Years Ago ball. in London, which was attended

by Royalty, and Society leaders,

The late Mr. Julius Wernlior left five millions storling, Ho bequeathed a quarter of a million for the building of a University in South Africa.

There woronu batential increases in both imports anil exports last montli..

In the Hungarinn Chamber a suspended Deputy fired a revolver., (Count Tisza) and then turned several times at the President

the weapon on himself. The

On the field settling own Prefermont (Higgs up led from

quiring into the circumstances

To Shanghai Police aro in Green Cloth Tring), Mirska

attending the death of a young" (Childe), and Tagalio (Stern)

Canton, Juno 7. On rounding Tattenlum eruer,

named Nuttall who was dis

On the 4th inst, the Governor Tagabic hai command, being.

covered about 1.30 p.m. on Jung General received an urgent wire followed by Equitable and Mijska j

Lin a dying condition at his home from the Central Government in in the order namod. lose to maintain that the federation of in Miller Itand. It appears that Peking, asking for a remittance

the deceased, who was in the of $1,000,000 of the capital. home Tagalie was beaten, and their interests is impracticable. Mirska went the front and won GOVERNMENT AND STRIKE Ld., Nanking Road, returned from caipt of the telegram, the Gover employ of Messrs. Hall & Holts, meat urgent needs. On the re- ousily.

BREAKEKS.

business as usual and was found nor General cont for the Commis in his room some little time Intersionor of Finance and Mr. Li Yuk-Count was not hurt, but his Mr. McKenna, in the House of writhing in pain. By his side Tong, former Commissioner of assailant's life is endangered. unthew Commons last night, replying to wasa bottle murke "Lysol," and Finance, to consult with hith. Mr.

injury to demands as to why the Governlowed quantity of the poison. would raise half a million dollars lerstorf Ammunition Factory, it is prastumed that ko had swalLi Yuk-tong guaranteed that he In an explosion in the Wool- mont had not afforded pro- Laction to the workers at Pur- With all heste ho was removed to ĝin a short time, to be romitted to Austria, 30 were killed and a floot, said it was nut the the General Hospital, but before Peking. As regards the balance, hundrod injured. Groat damage Government's duty to assist he could receive inodical attention the Canton Gavernment would was done. employers in a like the importhe expired. ation of strike-broakers, which was calculated to provoke disorder.

AN URGENT CALL.

During the race Earl, who sustained

issholder.

THE BETTING.

At the start the batting was 33 to 1ngst. Mirska and Equitab'e and 10 to i ngsl, Bill un[Con.. . Pagalie, the Derby winuor, WUR (the favourite, at 2 to 1 on,

The placor betting was to d agst Bill and Coo; other proportionate,

Signorinella did not start.

ROYAL HUNT CUP.

Lou lon, Juns 7, 4pm.

Received, 8, 2.41km.

The botting for tho Rayal Hunt! Cup, to bɔ ɑrán at Aseat on the 19h inst. is as follows ;-

1X to 7 Brancepeth 100 to 6 Short-Grass 100 to 6 Darando 25 to St. Nat 25 to My Collar 25 to 1 Aloh 100 to 3 Cyllins

HOME CRICKET.

London, June 7, 0.50 pan. Receive:1, 8, 6:38 am.

Notta be it Sussex at Notting- ham by an innings and fourruns. At Loicostor, Kent beat Loices- torhira by eight wickons,

TERRIBLE EXPLOSION.

The trade returns for returns for last month show increases in imports amounting to £1,198,540| and of exports to the axtont of £1,217,641. Raw cotton imports Ching ... Tuk-chuan, Governor 30 KILLED; MANÝ HURT. totalled $1,767,500.

General of Kiong-su, is dangor- The incronse in exports was principally in ships, textiles and ously ill. coal.

N. Z. DEBENTURES.

NEW ISSUE.

London, June 7, 0.50 p.m.

Received, 8, 6:38pm.

The Bank of England has in Ruel Noir Zealand two years 31 per cent, debentures to the amount of four and a half million sterling. They are quoted at 99.

PROVINCIAL PROTEST.

The Provincial Governments are strongly opposing the idea of Isung Hsi-ling for the institution

Inter

At 2.43 p.m. the Government urgently telegraphed to the om- ployers to attend a conference to consider further proposals with regned to the Conciliation Board, Same attended an informed Chewernment that the employ- erd representatives could not be summoned before Monday.

Mr. McKENNA CRITICISED.

Mr. McKeoma's attituds on the question of froc labour is the" main topic in this Lobby,

The Labourites Bro jubilant. Conservativas, feur that the effect will be to actively dis- courage the masters from conning to a friendly settlement of the points outstandig, and The Con- servatives say that the masters cannot be expected to be concilia- tory if the Government is taking sidoa against thom,

** 100 YEARS AGO.”-

require time to find it. The first

Nuttall was about twenty years remittance is to be deducted from of age, and is stated to ho a anthe funds of the patriotic con- tive of Hongkong. His conduct tributions" in Canton, or from

LOCAL,

Fir. O. Ellat, the Principal of

has always been exemplary, on that of the National Loan. Mr. the University of Ilongkang, is he had a largecircle of friends. Ou Li Yuk-time left Canton for Hong- due to arrive by the Kamo Maru, the day of the tragady he was kong on the 5th inst., ia connect-on June 19. cheerful, but quiet as was hision with this matter. wont, and ho did not suggest lo

Denouncing the Governor.

A mooting of the Water Polo

his colleagues in the oflico that As already reported, the Canton League was hold last night at the Council has donounced the Go V.R.C. to mako arrangements for he had any trouble whatever.

Six oluba

Last Saturday the inquest on vornor Cloneral by wire, and, be the casuing season. the bly was formally opened, sides, buy selected lour represon-signified their intention to enter and after evidence of identificatatives to proceed to Peking to the Water Polo Shield Coinpeti- tion had been tendered, the inlay the complaint before the Pre- tion. quiry was adjourned. Det. Sub-lent. Alessrs. Won Hling-, Vice- The Minotaur is reported as Inspector Reaves lins, the in- President of the Canton Council; dao back in Hongkong to-day.

Pan. Sun-yin; Chiu Yuk; and quirios in hand.

Lam Pui-kee. members of the

Arising out of the accident at Council, accordingly left for the the roar of the Hongkong Hotel North yesterday. They were in which a Chinose lost his life, given free passages up, and their two coolies appeared at the Police travelling expenses are provided Court this morning and were by the members of the Council.romanded.

** TITANIC" SUBSCRIP-

TIONS.

Stop Collecting!

Manila Complaint..

The Chines30 residonta in The owner of a junk was fined Manila have telographod to the $250 this morning for being in people in Canton alleging that possession of a number of riflo the United States Government butts. has passed a new and drastic law The Lord Mayor writes to the "gainst Chinese entering Manila; "Daily Mail" as follows:

Mr. Lollitte, of the French Store,

no matter whether the emigrants in Queen's Road Central, was are labourers or merchants, male summoned this morning at the Mansion House, London,

or female, they are to be detained Police Court, to explain why May 11th, 1912.

for seven days and are also Inspector Withors was not sup- Sir-Please accept my heart required to ho medically examin-plied with a bottle of brandy felt thanks for your chequo for ad before boing allowed to land. which lie elected to purchase. £10,000, which brings the total The residents advise the people The case was dismissed on a received by me from The Daily to warn Chinese against going to teclinical point. Mail Women's Fund for the ro Manila for the present as they lief of the sufferers by the loss of consider the notion is an insult to the Titasic to the splendid China. The senders of the tele- All London Society, including amount of £50,000.

gram add that they will take up several Royalties, was prosent at A very large sum of money is the matter and fight to the bitter tho."Hundred Years Ago" ball at now available for the Lotief of the end. the Albert Hall, last night, widows and children of the Ti-

'A'UNIQUE, BA' {

· London, June 7, 3.55 mm. Received, 5.10 p.m

1 Patriotic" Subscriptions

on behalf of the Soldiers and tanie horoes an ì, although detail- The Commissioner of Financo Sallora Holp Society. It was the ed figures are not yet available as has drawn up regulations govern- most brilliant function of the

30 were killed (mostly soldiers) BEQUEST FOR UNIVERSITT

SHANGHAI SLAVE TRADE.

Traffic in stolen children led to

season, there being four thousand to tho exnet amount that will be ing the solicitation of "patriotic the arrest of a number of persons dancers. Many historie quadril required, I do not think it is ne- contributions." The Provincial engaged in the business as they London, June 7. los were included in the pro-cessary to appeal further to the Treasury will be the head office were about to leave Shanghai by Received, I p.m.

gramme. Descendants of Nelson generosity of your readers. for the collection of these con- the str. Kwangsang for the south.. Heulor's Vienna correspondent and others appeared in the guise The Women of England have tributions, and well-to-do gentry, Among the defendants who_ap- states that an explosion has of their illustrious ancestors, dono nobly, and on behalf of the rich merchants and trustworthy peared at the Mixed Court on May orourrod at the Wollersdorf

sufferers I tender them by heart-firms will be selected as collect 29, says the "N. China Daily

ing agents in the interior and in News," was a man at whose tobac ammunition factory near Wiener- SIB JULIUS WERNHER, felt thanks. neustadt, and it is reparied that

At the same time allow me to foreign ports. They will be conist shop in the Franol Settle Daily Mail my gratitude for the the seat of the Commissioner of cd to have been carried on on a express to the Proprietors of The supplied with receipts bearing moat the slave business is believ- masterly manner in which the Finance. Those who subscribe large scale. Over twenty children. Women's Fund has been organis 50 cents or downwards will be were being carried off, most of od. It is a glowing example of have their names posted on a whom came from the famine dis The estate of the late Sir the powerful influence for good board outside the office of the trict, and some were brought to The explosion wes hard for Jullur Wernher (a member of possesset by your great new Provinsial Treasury; contributors Shanghai by anemployed soldiers. distance of 30 miles.

the firm of Wernher Belt and Co.)

of $100 and upwards will be The accused produced sale pa arounts to five millions sterling, pape

1 am, Bir,'

rewarded with a silver medal; pers" to account for their posses He has bequeathed a quarter of

Your obedient sorvant „ a million to the South African

and donors of $1,000 and up-sion of the children, but they were Thos. Boor Crosby, Fourteen bolies have a fo' Union to build a University at

wards will be given a gold handed over to the native oily Choon recuvered,

Grootesahyur,

Lord Mayor.

modal,

Authorition to be dealt with

of superintendence of finance in and a hundred injured. cach Provinco.

THE FIVE RAUTS.

The Ministry of Education intends to establish a college for the training of the students of the five race-Chinose, Manchurians, Honglings, Tiben,

and Türkestans.—" Bunt Fo."

Windows were shattered in Wienerneustadtand otherdemage done. Many people were injured Ly broken glass,

a

14 BODIES..

Later.

London, June 7. Received, 7.10 p.m.

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