The
Hongkong Telegraph.
September 8th, 1912, Temperature a.m. 79, p.m. 89; Humidity...04, 64.
No. 8888
TELEGRAMS.
THE BALKAN UNREST.
晚八廿月七年子壬
TELEGRAMS.
RUSSIA AND CHINA.
TURKEY'S LATEST TROUBLE. TREATY REVISION QUESTION,
Reuter's
[Service to the Telegraph."]
London, September 7.
Router's
(Service to the "Telegraph."}
London, September. 7. Routor's correspondent at St.
ESTABLISHED 1881.) Copyright, 1912 by the Proprietor.
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1012.
TELEGRAME.
THE KAISER.""
SWISS VISIT ENDED.
Router's
TELEGRAMS.
FRANCE AND MOROCCO.
A FRENCHMAN MURDERED.
Router's
[Service to the "Telegraph.#g London, September 7
A message from Reuters ? respondent at Faris states that
a
Frenchman lus been murdered in the vicinity of Casablanca
WEATHER FORECY
FINE. Barometer 29.73
Soptomber 8th, 1911, Temperature a.m. 80, pm, 79; Humidity...84, 78.
-拜禮
TELEGRAMS,
EXPRESS HOLD-UP.
ENGLISH SAILOR ARRESTED,
Router's
[Service to the "Telegraph.
London, Saptombor 8.
Router's correspondent at New Orleans states that an English
九月九英港香
NEWS FOR BUSY MEN.
TELEGRAMS.
THE NEWS CONDENSED.
Mr. Borden has arrived in Quebec.
Balandilen won the Prince
sailor has boon arrested on sun-Edward Handicap picion of holding up the express,' ter under circumstances reported on
the 8th inst
[Service to the "Telegraph."] London, Soptombor 7. Reuter's correspondent. at The Turco-Montonegrin from- tior troubles, and the war agita Potersburg states that the Rus-Berno raports that the Kaisor has tion in Bulgaria owing to the sian Minister at Poking has pre- left on his return journey to Kochans massacro, have now boon santed a Note to China intimating Germany Previous to his do- followed by a serios of affraya on that as China has not answored parture, he was entertained to a the Turco-Greek frontior, culmi-the Russian representations con- banquet, at which the most A message from If states pating in an affair wherein the corning the rovision of the Trenty cordial toasts were exchanged, that Colonel Mangin's columns Turks sustained a loss of 7 killed signed at St. Petersburg in 1911, emphasising the closeness of the have started for Marrakesh, and and 15 wounded.
Russia rogards the Trosty as Gerinano-Swiss commercial and are expected. to arrivo. More to- IMPORTANT CONFERENCE. having been extended for au- intellectual relations.
other decado, but, in order to A message from Vienos states that in viow of the critical meet the wishes of China, Russia
A noteworthy passage of the situation in Macedonia inuoli will abolishi on January 4th the President's spocah was that in speculation exists concerning the privileged frou-trade zone on her which he thanked the Emperor meeting to-morrow at Buchlau side of the Russo-Chinose fron- for his interest in the Swiss Army, between Count Berchtold and Drier, and will not object to the but declared pointedly that the operating in the vicinity of the Bethmann von Hollwog, at which ultaneous abolition of the Swiss were detormined to defond capital.
same privileges on the Chinese their independence, which was
the Gorman Ambassador at Vienna and the Austro-Hungarian Ambassador at Borlin will bo presont,
side.
The semi-official "Fremden- AN AVIATOR'S DEATH. blatt" significantly remarks that
the Gorman Chancellor and the DESPERATE FIGHT FOR LIFE.
Austrian Foreign Minister aro determined to uphold the status quo in Turkoy. The journal
London, September 7. Accounts by eye-witnessos of
A POINTED DECLARATION.
their most precious treasure, against aggression. “
The Kiisor, in reply, paid a glowing tribute to the efficiency of the Swiss troops. He had always boon the good friend of Switzerland and would not seisö to romain so.
THE KAISER'S THANKS. `
· Lator.
indicates that they will discuss the fatality at Stevenage report | the situation in the Balkans, with that Captain Hamilton literally
The Kaiser, on his departure special roference to the altered fought for life in mid-air. The from Switzerland, telegraphed to situation in Turkey, where the aeroplane swerved and dived, then the President his thanks for the Young Turks have consol to rerighted itself, and in a desperate reception accorded him, and re- present the ruling power. They affort to swoop again the wings calls particularly the pleasure of will assuro Turkey that sho will collapsed. The machine fell like the days spent at the military have the sincere goodwill of Gera stone and was smashed. A wing manoeuvres watching and admir many and Austria in her work of stay was found a mile from the ing the brave troops led by internal regeneration after the scene of the accident. Its broak-brilliant officers. His Majesty war with Italy is at an end, which, ing off is supposed to have been oxpressed his sincero wishes for the journal hints, may not be far the causo of the accident. the prospority of Switzerland, distant.
which he describes as a hospitable
CATASTROPHE 'COMING.
THE MEXICAN TROUBLE.
PROTECTION FOR AMERICANS.
London, September 7. Reuter's correspondent u1.
country.
morrow.
The French lost 8 küldd and 31 wounded in à fight in the Showin country.
Disorders are feared, even in
Dr threo columna -are
MIDLOTHIAN.
GOVERNMENT MESSAGES.
London, September 7. The Mid-Lothian bye-election, which is to take place on Tues day, is being awaited with con- siderable interest.
AMERICAN GOLF.
AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP.
RESULT.
An American submarine has descended to the record depth of 283 fathoms,
Mr. Jerome Travers, of New York, us won' the American Ainatour Golf Championship.
London, Soptember 8. Amossage from Wheaton, Illinois, states that Jerome Travers, of New York, has won the American Amatour Golf Mr. Asquith and Mr. Lloyd Championship by defeating George have sent messages to the "Chick" Evans by 7 up and Liberal candidate at Midlothiau. to play.
THE HOME TURF.
PRINCE EDWARD HANDICAP.
London, September 8. The Prince Edward Handicap (one and a quarter miles) was run at Manelicater yesterday, and resulted as follows:-
1.
Captain Hamilton, who was killed while flying at Stovenage, made a desperate fight for his [lifo in mid-air..
An English wailor has been arrosted at Now Orlanna on BUS- picion of holding up the express
train.
Mr. Asquith sent a message to the Liberal candidate, Mr. Shaw, pointing out that while the Tories and Socialists only talked, Balscoddon the Liberals had realised the Papavero.......music 2 greatest social reforms of the age. Mynora..... 3
Mr. Lloyd George's message Eleven ra. Won by fivo likewise refers to the por lengths, a head separating second formances of the Liberals, but and third. Balscadden started
The Russian Foreign Ollics is states that a still greater task at 7 to 2 against, Papavero 9 to 2. most possimistic over the Balkans, awaits them, namely, to assure and Mynors at 8 to 1. Wilfred and a catastrophe is expected any
day. that an antiquated and absurd was favourite at 3 to 1 against. | lund systom shall no longer pre- vont the land from Izkofthing
PANAMA CONTROVERSY, the poople.
PRESIDENT TAFT'S CLAIM.
TERRIBLE AVIATION ACCIDENT.
THE CHINESE REPUBLIC." SPECTATORS MOWED DOWN.
PREMIER TO RESION.
London, September 9, There was a shocking nocident at an aviation meeting at Gray, n town in the French Department of Haute-Saone.
Leadon, September 0. The correspondent of the "Koelnische Zeitung" nt St. Petersburg states that the Russinn Foreign Office is most pessimistio at the situation in the Balkane,| and a catastrophe is thought pos sible any day.
London, September 7. Router's Vienna correspondent Washington wires that tho Router's correspondent at New says it is semi-officially minted at Government of the United States London, Connecticut, wires that Buchlay that at the meeting has pointed out to the Mexican President. Taft, in addrossing a
of between Count Burchtold and Dr. Government the urgent need of convention the Atlantic Bethmann-Hollweg all panding American troops to protect Dooper Waterways Association, questions, notably those affecting Americans in Northern Mexico, admitted that he would have pre-
An aviator named Beard lost the Near East, will be exhaus who have been urgently appealing ferred that parts of the Panama tively discussed and complete for help.
Bill had been omitted. He did Premier Lu has decided to control of his machine, which agreement on all points once more A telegram from El Paso staten not favour violating any Treaty, resign, and if his resignation be turned somersault over some wire ostablished.
that a band of Mexican rebels but claimed the same right to not accepted by the President, fencing and dashed into the crossed the frontier and engaged interprot the Treaty as foreign he will persistently demand crowd. The racing propellor the American troops, but woro Powers. Amorion was building leave. repulsod, одо rebel being the Canal for the boneût of the THE "SUFFRAGETTES." | captured.
whole world. American troops are stationed at Arizona for the purpose of preventing the invasion of Mexion
BALMORAL CASTLE INVADED. by cowboys who are anxious to assist their compatriots in the Mexican mining campa
London, Sept. 8.
London, September 7,
During last night a number of The Mexican casualties in the "suffragettes" invaded Balmoral fight already mentioned were five
from the Golf Course, subalituting others variously inscribed, and painted an inscription on the Memorial Fountain.
SUCCESSFUL AVIATOR.
SERVICES Wanted abROAD.
L
BRITISH TRADE.
GRATIFYING FIGURES.
London, September 7. The trade returns for August
the immediate dispatch of two cars. more regiments of cavalry, to the Mexican border, and the Treasury has ordered rifles and ammunition to be sont to the Americans at the mining camps in Mexico.
REBEL PROCLAMATION.
Later.
NO' SYNDICALISM.
TRADE UNIONIST DECISION.
(From Chinese Sources.).
Peking, Soptember 8.
-686 Fan AMIUat Sixols Corr 10 Cars,
NEWS FOR BUSY MEN
TELEGRAMS.
THE NEWS CONDENSED.
The Kaiser has left Switzerland on his homeward journey.
British trade returns for. Au- guet show incrousos of nine millions sterling in importe and of seven millions in exports.
The cricket match between the Australians and Lord Londes. borough's XI and that between the South Africans and · Mr. Robinson's XI were both drawn.
President Taft has declared, in regard to the Panama Canal ques- tion, that he does not favour vio- lating any Treaty, but he claims the same right as foreign Powers tointerpret the Trosty,
The Swiss Prosident, in thank- ing the Kaiser for bis interest in the Swiss Army, pointedly de- olared that the Swiss were deter mined to defend their indepen dence against aggression.
LOCAL
The master of a fishing junk reports that, while passing Cap Sai Mun, the junk was struck by the 8.8. Sui Tai. Damage to the |extent of $300 was done. :
A gardener from Yaumati ro ports that, whilst he was asleep, some men burst open the door of his place and gagged and robbod him. Several arrests have been
The Trades Union Congross has emphatically favoured inde-made. pendent political notion on the part of the Unions.
Unrest still continues in Morocco, and the French forces have sustained losses in a fight in the Shawia country.
Russia kas notified China that simply mowed down the apocta- she intends abolishing the free tors, some of whom escaped by trade zone on her side of the BANKERS' DEMAND.
the Russo-Chinese frontier. The International Banking prostrating themselves on group has again asked the Minis ground. try of Finance to refund the right, and a number injured, Four people were killed out- portion of the loan already pro-
some fatally. visionally advanced to the Chinese Government.-"Bhat Po."
FAMOUS JUDGE DEAD. Two Celebrated Cases Recalled.
A PHILOSOPHER'S ADVICE.
Shanghai, September 8. Chang Ping-lun, the well- The death of Sir Alfred Wills,
A series of affrays on the Turco- Grecian frontier have occurred, the Turks losing seven killed and 15 wounded.
An alleged highway robbery in reported from Chung Wan. A man, who had in his possession. $55, states that two men who knew ho had the money robbed him. Arrests have been made.
At the Police Court this morn- ing E. J. Fitzgerald, fourth officer of the 8.8. Zafiro, was charged with assaulting a Euro pean constable yesterday after- noon. He was fined $25;
It is reported that the steam launch Kwong Yik was collided with by the launch Yan Wo during the excitement following the rescue of a would-be suicide | from the latter.
A
it
boatman, who stated, WAS using A stiok of dynamite for the pur- pose of ostobing fish off Lan Tao Island, haahadhishand blown off. He was removed to the Govern meat Civil Hospital.
Castle, evading the police guards. killed and one wounded, while show increases in imports amount-known Chinese philosopher, has formerly a Judge of the King's They removed the hole figs there were no American casualties. ing to 80,138,047 and in exports had a visit to Dr. Sun Yat-sen, Benois Division, occurred recent ing more troops to the Mexican The United States is despatch- MORE TROOPS: to $7,608,021. The principal
Lator. inorenses were in iron, stool, and asked the ex-President not ly at his residence, Saxholm, border. The rebels have begun President Taft has authorised cotton, silk, chemicals and motor to join any of the politionl par- Basset, Hampshire, at the age of their advance on the ospital.
tios. Chang says that both Presighty-three. He passed peace- Bident Yusn and Vice President fully away in his sleep, Li ahould do likewise.
Sir Alfred Wille was a High WEIGHTY QUESTIONS., Court judge for almost twenty-
The Austrian and Australian The Cabinet Ministers are one years. The son of a Birming- Governments have made offers to busily engaged in discussing ham solicitor, he had a brilliant Mr. Cody of a position to instruct internal affairs, diplomatic mat- career at University College, Lon- the airmen of those countries, ters, and the steps to be taken don, was called to the Bar in
A seaman from the Wilmington London, September 7.
has lost his watoh, jewellery and against the Manchurians and 1872. He was the first Recorder The Trades Union Congress the Tibetans. The discussion of Sheffield, a position to which
money, to the extent of 800. He written to the American Ambas- has atlopted a resolution by took place in camera at the State he was appointed in 1881, and The militant Buffragettes" took a rickshaw to the Sailors London, September, 7.
sador to the effect that the rebels 1,093,000 voles to 45,000 re Council.-"Shat Po."
three years later he was made a have been paying attentions to and Soldiers' Home, fell asleep, Mr. Cody, who won the first have begun their advance on the affirming its support of inde-
judge. He retired in 1905, Balmoral Castle, where they af- and woke up outside the door of prize of £4,000 in the War Office capital. He encloses a prorlama-pendent political notion on the
Shanghai, September 8.
As a judge he earned the re-fixed a number of inscriptions. the Institution to find his possss- Military Aviation Competition, tion declaring that his followers part of the Unions, thus tacitly
Bions gone. has received offers from the do not intend to depose the rejecting syndicalism.
General Huang Hsing and putation of being hard-working and consolentious, even-tempered, Ohan Ki-moo have arrived at and of kindly nature. Caunes Australian and Austrian Govorn-authorities, excopt the President! ments of a position to instruct and his family; and the signa
Tientsin on their way to Poking celebres he never sought, though H.V.S Princess Royal stood The Peking Government has he had his share of them. Ile hor gunnery and torpedo tosis the airmen of those countries.
despatched Shum Ping-kwan, Chan Wan and offers to proceed always regarded it as the misfur splendidly; she is expected to tune of his position that it should prove the swiftost warship to Tientsin and acoord them have been left to him to sentence afloat. welcome.
Oscar Wilde; but he did not shrink from imposing the penalty
MR. BORDEN'S RETURN.
The rebel leader, Zapata, has
tortes promise to maintain order and to respect foreignbrs and foreign property.”
SUBMARINE FEAT.
London, September 7.
London, September 7. Reator's correspondent at Que- Rentor' correspondent at San
beo wires that Mr. Borden, the Francisco wires than an American Premier of Canada, has returned, submarice has descended to and that he was noorded an depth of 238 fathome, which is - enthusisstió welcome,
a
HOME CRICKET.
London, September 7. The match at Scarborough between the Australiansand, Lord Londenborough's XI ended in a draw.
There was also a draw in the
OFF TO PEKING,
NO FOREIGN BANKS.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs which he regarded as deserved. has notified the Diplomatic Body To his lot, too, as the senior pulsne
At an aviation mealing
At the Police Court this morn
fore Mr. E. A. Irving, with being ing A Chinese was charged, be in the servants quarters of 81,
The Poak and also with being in
the servants' quarters of the re sidence of Mr. Wilkinson #88, The Peak, without permission.
match between the South Africans that, beginning from the let of judge, it fell to sentence Mr. Ar France an airship turned sonor He was fined $5 or in default and Mr. Robinson's XI, at Nor- Beptember, no foreigners will be thur Lynch to death on the charge sault and dashed into the crowd, fourteen days and ordered to find folk
permitted to establish banks in of high treason. Mr. Lynch, now many spectators being mowed a surety in $100, for his good Surrey heat. Warwickshire at the Capital 851 Kai Kung Yik a Nationalist M.P. eventually re- down by the propeller Four behaviour, or go, so sol for
were killed and many injured. the Oval by six wiekow)
Tosiveŭ & free pardon, Po