The Hongkong Telegraph.

July 3rd, 1012, Temperatua.m. 8, p.m. 86; Humidity...85,-76;

No. 8829

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THURSDAY,

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3.S. GLENROY ASHOE, THE TITANIC DISASTER.

HOME CRICKET.

HOME RULE BILL.

TROUBLOUS CHIŅA.

POSITION DANG BLOUS.

BRITISH ENQUIRY OLOSED.

LATEST RESULTS.

HEATED SON ES.

HONAN INSURRECTION.

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OBITUARY..

MR. H. A. F. CURRIE, OMG.

$30 PER ANNOM

Single Cory 10 ÖENT, ⠀

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NAVAL POLICY.

CANADA'S POSITION,

(Our Own Corespondent.]

Shangbai, Jily 4, 9.30 am.

Received, 9.40 a.m.

Tho. Brxish steamer Glenroy, laden with ammunition, was

making for Maji when she struck

b rook off Iki Judand and became fixed.

Sho has a list of 40 degrees had hor condition is dangerons.

HOME POLITICS.

LIBERAL-LABOUR QUARREL.

Router's

Service to the "Telegraph."]

London, July 3.

Received, 6.26 p.m.-

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A remarkable parliamentary Erisis has ensued owing to this;

Ronter'À ́-

[Service to the "Telegraph."]

London, July 3, 5.35 p.m.

Received, 4, 8.5 a.m.

Tho Titanic Enquiry has closed after exhaustivo speeches

by counsel for all parties.

Lord Mersey has promised his judgmont at the earliest possiblo momont

Reuter's

[Service to the "Telegraph."]

London, July 3, 7 p.n."

Received, 4, 8.7. a.ın.

Thomatch botwoon the Austra

Router's [Service to the "Teegraph."]

Loadin, July 3. Received, 4, 8.á.m.

The first clane of the Home

(Our Own Correspondent.)

Shanghai, July 1, 9.30 năm. Roceived, 9.40 a.m.

Unrest still continuos in China, and an insurrection which has

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

London, July 3, 5.53 p.m. Received, 4, 8.5 a.m.

Router'a

(Service to the "Telegraph."]

London, July 3. Roceived, 641 p.m.

lists and Yorkshire at Sheffield Rule Bill has been adopted by broken out in flonan is sprondling, mursing home in Leets of Mr. H. be eight Canadian Cabinet minis-

resulted in a draw.

South Africa drew with Middlesex at Lord's.

1310 voles to 224, altor the closure, the moving of rhich by Mr. Asquith led to vigorous protests. The match between Lancashire. Thorq was a heated scene and Worcestershire at Manchestor between the Chairman of Com THE CHINESE REPUBLIC.as won by the former by anmittee, Mr. Whitley, and Captain. Oraig, the intervention of Mr. innings and 181 runs.

Sussox beat Leicestershire at Bonar Law alone inducing the Brighton by an innings and 150 latter to resume hip seat.

TOBACCO MONOPOLY.

(From Chinese Sources.}

Paking, July 3.

runs.

Kent boat Essex at Gravesend by 258 runs,

Hants, at the Oval was drawn,

The match between Surrey and EGYPTIAN CONSPIRACY.

pointless.

The Government intends to monopolise the sale of tobacco throughout the whole country. A trial will be made in the Pastorn Provinces and Chibli at first, and, if successful, the othering to rain. provinces will follow suit.

BANNERMEN'S AL- LOWANCES.

Liberals preparing to contest the The Ministry of Internal Allaire poustituoney of Hanley, thỏ seit has telegraphed to the Governor which has been rendered vacant Generals of the various provincas By the death of the Labourite, to continue to payment of al- Mr. Edwards. The Labourites lowances to the Bannorman.

szenton to fight the Crowe con- tuency unless the Liberal in thdrawn for Hauloy, and they

AUSTRIA AND THE LOAN. Liu Yuk-lun, Chinese Minis-

A withdraw from the Commons ter a thio Court of St. Janos, the next fortnight in order to has telegrapho to the Contrab oncentrate their efforts in sup- Government that, as the result of forting.the Labourito candidates,

amceting held in

us depriving the GovernmentLngary W Hot 5744 volu

Mr. Kittnor has been adopted in the International Loan Syndi- as the Conservative candidati cato, but expressos her intention Hanley and Mr. Outhwaite of opening an Austro-Uliun Bank

The Liberal. The North Stafford-in China.

hire Foderation selects among JAPANESE IN MANCHURIA. the miners for n Laubour candidate. The Mastor of Elibauk, in an

Chao Erk-shun, Governor interview, stated that the Liberals General of tho Threo Eastern Af Hanley were responsible for Provinces, has telegraphed to the election of the late Mr. Enoch Poking that the mutiny of the Edwards They had always troops" there has been entirely regarded that he sat as a Liberal, suppressed. However, Japanese He had consistently endeavoured to net fairly towards the Labour Tops have entered the City, nad Members, and on account of this the lodging of a protest to the the vernor Gongral requests he incurred Liberal criticism in Mevoral constituencies. In this foreign minister concerned.-

instanco the electors of Hanley Iwould fail in their duty if they did not support the Liberal Candidate.

U. S. PRESIDENCY.

THE ROOSEVELT' PARTY:

London, July 3, Received, 4.40 p.m.

"Shat Po.'

TANG'S FURNITURE..

Shangimi, July 3.-

A foreign auctioneer has ad- vortised in the Tientsin foreign papers that he has receive in- structions from ex-Premier Ting to sell the furniture at his re- sidence by public nuction.

RAILWAY SOCIETY.

A anciety known as the ChineRO National Railway Co-operative Society has been formal, with Lang Siyi as President and Ip Kung-chuck Vice-President.

A "FEELER. ". The Central Government has

-Router's New York correspon- dent states that the National telegraphed to the Chinoso Convention of Roosevelt's pro-Ministers abroad to enquire into gressive party have fixed upon the true attitude of the foreign Chicago for the holding of nations on the. question of the meeting on the 1st of August.

loan to China, and how affects them.

IRELAND AND THE NAVY.-

IMPORTANT INSPECTION.

it

RUSSIA AND CHINA: Russia has dospatched students to China to study Chinese

'Shat Po."

There was no play in the Gloucestershire-Notts nintel ow.

Oxford University buat Mr. Lovozon-Gowor's XI at. Ens bourne by an innings and 38 rung.

POLICE

London, July 3rd, Received, 626 p.m.

THE HOME TURF.

PRINCESS OF WALES

STAKES.

London, July 3, 4.10 p.m.

Received, 4, 3.35 a.m.

The donth has occurred at a

A. F. Currie, O.M.G, manugor of the Ugurla Railway.

CONTROLLING MONOPO-

LIES.

AUSTRALIAN ACTION.

With the arrival of Mr. Bordon, who is on,cted to-day, there will

ters in London; accompanied by sovoral houds of Departments. The chiof subject of discussion of an Imporial nature will be the naval policy..

WELSH LAND QUESTION.

IMPENDING LEGISLATION.

London, July 3, 9.15 p.m. Received, 4, 8 n.m1.

London, July 3: Received, 1.40 p.m..

The Welsh Parliamentary Rentor's Melbourne correspon-Party bave appointed, a, spocial

The probable startore for the Princess of Wulon Stuk s-to o run at Nowinorkot on Thursday are:-Prince Palatino (F. Wodont states that Sir J. M. committee to investigate into have been arrested for conspiracy lair (Saxby),

At Cairo three nationalists ton), L'Enseigne (Clark), Balb. Fuller, Governor of Viotorin, at land conditions in Wales, with a against the

Inue Chest the opening of the State Parlia view to special logislation in the Khedive, Lord (Walter Griggs), Cylbu (Whalley), ment announced that a Confer-near future. Kitchoner and the Promilor.

St. Edgar (Martin), Lorenzo once of State Premiors had agreed (Trigg). Fantasio (Whoatloy) to surrender to the Common- King William (tickaby), Lycaon wealth Parliament specific powers (no jockey.)

to control monopolies and re- gulate industrial disputes.

RAID ON NEWSBOYS.

Owing to the arrest of one of our news-

"boys by the POLICE yesterday afternoon,

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SIAMESE ARMY,

CONSUL'S CLAIM..

Tantalie Case Settled.

STRAITS ECHO CASE.

Appeal Decided On

Mr. Quah Beng Koo prosiding, the Directore of, the "Criterion Press," printera of the "Straits Echo," met'nt Penang on June 21 to consider the question of sub- mitting Mr. Brown's decision in the "obscenity" onse to a higher, They were unanimously in fa-

An interesting scheme now in The important Mixed Court many of the boys bacame frightened and process of development, and case at Shanghai in which Dr. your of appoaling, but before which has been mooted by cor-Siffert; Bolgian and Sonior Con-coming to a decision, requested returned to this office with their papers unsold.tain officers in the Army, will be sul, claimed the sun of Tls. 50,000 die attendance and opinion of

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Nongkong, July 2, 1912.

THE LONDON STRIKE..

LABOUR ADVICE.

ROYAL PATRONAGE,

watched with interest not only by froin the native' Bank of Com-their Editor.

the Army itself, but by those out-munications has now been settled The Editor pointed out that Hido. Briefly it is as follows, privately, defondants Inving much depended upon the point Rays tho

"Bangkok Times," agreed to pay the sum claimed of view they took. If their object Just over a month ago some of the Tho Tls. 50,000 was money-be was to vindicate the "Echo "as a officers approached His Royal longing to the Shanghai Taotai reputable journal, and to do their Highness the Acting Minister for who, on giving up office, handed best for the shareholders as a War to know whether they could over his aff tirs to the Senior Con- business proposition, he pointed raiso a fund amongst themeolves sul, including a promissory note out that there was a cheaper way. which could be devoted exclufor the sun mentioned. Defenle said everybody knew now that sively to the purchase of guns for dants refused to pay, the sum on they (the Directors) were in no the Army. Permission was givon the date it became due and the way responsible for what had by the Prince of Bhianulok on the result was a trial at the Mixed happened, and if they asked his condition that no officer was to be Court before Magistrate Wong opinion as a business man what forced to subscribe the money and Dr. K. Schirmer when judg. La do, he should recommend them must. be voluntarily offerod.mond was reserved.. Mr. H. S. to dismiss the present Editor, and new one. That would Having obtained the Bano-Oppe, of Messrs. Druinmond, got a

tion

of the authorities to White-Cooper and Oppe, appear prove to the public, their sup the scheme, the officers ed for plaintiff and Mr. J. U. E porters and patrons, that they responsible for its inception. sont Douglas for defendants. The de- were not parties to the alleged out a circular letter to all army fence raised was that the tran- offences.

The Directors intimated that officers still on the active list, both saction in question was a govern

in the Bangkok and outlying mont one in which the Tootai they could not for a moment con MUSIC HALL HONOURED. monthione. Officers serving in neted as trustee only; that the template such procedure. They other Ministries and retaining promissory note was given him in had the utmost confidence in military rank and those on the that capacity; that the Taotai had their Editor.

The Editor then explained that reserve are not eligible to nub-no authority to deloggto his pow- scribe, while a number of civil-ers to another, and that China he was in an embarrassing posi- ians who wished to be associater had no jurisdiction ovor plaintiff, tion with regard to offering fur- with the movement have been Part of the sum has already ther advice. He had. uover before thanked for coming forward, but been paid over to the plaintiff, in a long and by no means milk- 'lot his Pro- the financial assistance proffered says the "Shanghai Mercury," and-watery career has been dealined. The active and, the case hriving boon settled, officers of the Army number about there will be no further proceed- fifteen hundred, and they are lings in the Mixed Court. asked if they are willing to give

Rentor's (Service to the "Telegraph."]

London, July 3. Received, 4.40 p.m.

Reuter's [Service to the Telegraph."]

London, July 3. Received, 5.55 p..

a certain portion of their salary,

MINING INDUSTRY IN HUNAN,

ap-

pristers in" for any expenditure, for libel or anything of this kind. Speaking solely on the strength of his professional acquaintance with the English lawa affecting publications, he was of opinion Mr. Roberts, M.P., addressing. The first formal musical-hall month by month, until the close strikers at Tower Hill, urged them visit of the Sovereign yesterday of R. 9. 131. This money will be

that on appeal this local decision could not stand. In his opinion a most successful one. to porsist in the struggle, in which was

placed into one fund, and at the THE ATTACKS ON DR.

it ought not to stand, Personally, the Labourities would help, and Though the Palace Theatre was end of the period named bo hand- SUN.

he preferred to fight for all the he was confident that the om-decorated on the most sumptuoua

freedom the Press is legally on- ployers would be compelled to scale, there was a note of home-ed over to the authorities. It is

Tatul Ton Yen-kai has Shanghai, July 3, President Yuan has totograph-dispute within a fortnight.

meet the men and settle the liness as compared with the hoped that enough money will be

Opera Gala. There was no blaze subscribed to purchase four big pointed Mr. Olang Tang-tion as titled to. There were counsel in the Colony, who had expressed director-general of ifunan pro- Mr. Churchill, the First Lord of ed to Dr. Sun Yat-son not to

RESUMPTION SOON. of uniforms or orders, and their guns.

Majesties entored into the spirit The authorities have agrood to vinos. The provincial government, opisious favourable to his view Later, the Admiralty, and admiralty trouble himself about the attacks officials, ara inspecting Cork. made on him by the press, na lio

Prominent London trade un- of the performance, shaking with utilise the money handed to them says the "Poking Daily News," of the law.

The Chairman told him he need Replying

in this way, but havo insisted is in favour of adopting a liberal to deputations, Mr. (President Yuan) is of opinion fonists predict that the London laughter at many of the tur Churchill said that one of the that the criticism will not effoot Biriko Committee will order a

OLYMPIC 'SPORT. that they shall be free to choose policy allowing all commercial not bother his head about the reasons for the inspection was to Sun's fame,.

general resumption of London

whatever manufacture of gup concerns to enjoy perfect freedom financial aspect of it.. FOOTBALL SEMI-FINALS. they wish.

to engage in mining industry He replied that he was thinking It is too early to speak of the there. The Ministry of Industry mire about the spoiling of his success or otherwise of the scheme and Commerce has been asked to record. Wh

London, July 3rd. Received, 4.40 p.m.

ascertain the facilities nt A POPULAR MISSION. dockers at the week-end.

Haulbowline, and to onable it to

relieve the congestion at the

Wan Cheong-hon, Governor

English harboura, owing to the General of Szechnen, has led his THE FRENCH STRIKE.

Sncentration of the foot in troops to recapture Imi Ting, which has fallen into the handle of

London, July 3.

turns.

London, July 3.

at present, as the promoters have Lond mining experts to the pro-

The Directors present, consist-

Received: 4.40 p.m...

Home Waters,ja

A message from Router's cor- yet to learn what measure of sup vince with a view to prospecting ing of Mesars. Lim Seng Hooi Among excursiona made, Mr. the rebels. On liis way to the

raspondent in Stockholm states port they will get from the officers its mineral resources. It is hoped (Managing Director), Quah Beng Churchill visited the Blarneyport with his troops, he was giron

Recoivod, 8.20 p.m. that in the football semi-finals in the distant Monthong, but that with the adoption of this Kee (Chairman), Foo Choo Choon Stone, and kissed it. hanging head hearty send-off by several Reuter's correspondent at Dun Great Britain beat Finland by those who initiated the plan are measure, the people will have and Goh Boon Keng, decided to 'downwards over the parapet, a

appeals Caste man holding him by the hundred thousand of people.kirk states the dockers have 4-0, and Denmark beat Holland confident of attaining what they authelens guidance to work the instruct sounsel to give notice of

Bal Kai Kung Fo,"

struck in support of the seamen, by 4-1.

set out to sopoint

begi and most profitable mines,

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