The

Hongkong Telegraph.

September 25th, 1912, Temperature la.m. 74, p.m. 81; Humidity...70, 00

No. 8001

TELEGRAMS.

CHINA'S LIABILITIES.

税六十月八年于千

TELEGRAMS.

(ESTABLISHED 1 Copyright, 1912 the

THURSDAY,

TELEGRAMS.

BRITISH MINISTER'S ADVICE

Reuter's

GERMANY'S LOSS.

UNPRECEDENTED ORIEF.

·DEAR FOOD PROBLEM.

GERMAN DEMANDS.

Houter's

[Service to the "Telegraph."]

London, September 25.

Router's

[Service to the "Telegraph."]

[Service to the Telegraph."'}'

London, September 25.

London, September 25. A message from Beuter's cor- The public demonstrations in Reuter's correspondent at Ber- respondent at Peking states that Berlin and throughout Gormony in reports that 27 Socialist Sir John Jordan, Britis: Minister of the esteem in which the late women's meetings have protested to Chlua, has prosented to Pre- Baron Marschall von Bicherstein sident Yuan Shih-kai a statement was held, and the grief at his against the prevailing dearness of China's flouting liabilities, death, are unprecedented since of food and have demanded that which amount

to nearly ten the death of Prince Bismarck. the Government abolish the millions storling. He says these

exiting duties and that the local must be paid within a few months

authorities provide moat at cost out of the proceeds of any forth ooming loan,

price.

He has strongly advised Pre- sident Yuan to carefully consider the situation before committing China to a course of which the Six Powers disapprove.

Counties Bank, and the Charter od Bank of India and China.

|

The feeling that his death is a national loss is emplasised in an article in the official organ "Norddeutsche;" which, opines that the skill and assiduity of Baron Marschall von Bieberstein: would have succooded in achiev- ing favourablo results for the Empire in the development of Anglo-German relations.

BRITISH COMMENT. Articles in the British · Pross

THE LOAN GROUP, The Loan Group advancing the ten million loan consists of Lloyd's Bank; the London and South Western Bank, tho Capital and are universally cordial. They by the loss of one who has labour- state that Europe is the poorer

ed for the world's peach. They THE POWERS ALERT.

hops his successor to London will Router learns that it is expected will be equally strong and virile, that the Six Powers will exercise though it will probably be in their rights under the Boxer In-possible alequately to replace demnity Agronment in order to him. prevent the alienation, for any purposo, of the rovenues from tho

IRONY OF FATE.

salt gabolle, which are hypothe- In view of the hopes of a catod as indemnity for outstund-rapprochement exprossad on his ing loans:

furrival in London, th Baron's

It is anticipated that a com- sudden demise is regirded as al- munication in this seuso will be most the irony of fate." made to China immediately.

THE BRITISH PROTEST. Router lourns that directly the Foreign Office hoard that the Chinose Loan was being negoti- ated, it informed the promoters tuat if they proceeded they would

Sir Edward Grey and the Lord Mayor of London havo sont mes- sages of condolence to the family of the deceased statesman.

FRENCH OPINION.

Later,

SCULLING.

BARRY AND BURNAN TO

MEET.

London, September 25.

world's championship at Putney, Borry and Barnan soull for the

Mortlake, on October 14th, the stako being 4500 nuido.

PHILIPPINE

ENTERPRISE.

Excellent Scheme lo' Advertise

the Islands.

On the first of October a now be acting in direct opposition to The French Pross says the the Government, who would be death of Baron Marschull von enterprise will be inaugurated in compelled to protest to the Bigborstoin has made an Anglo, Hongkong under the auspices of Chinese Government against the German rapprochement more the Philippine Publicity Com- transaction,

THE BALKAN CRISIS.

AUSTRIA'S HOPES.

SEPTEMBER 26,

TELEGR

ULSTER AGITATION

ENTHUSIASTIC SCENES!

Router's

[Service to the “ Telemol! London, Septem 25

Sir Edward Carson and Mr. F.

1912.

TELEGRAMS.

NEW LINK OF EMPIRE.

AN IMPERIAL COURT.

Router's (Service to the "['alegraph."']"

London, September 25. Lord Haldane, speaking at

20.98)

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485 PER AMRU)

RATILKNE — Brass Cor 10 Oma

TELEGRAMS.

PARTITION OF PERSIA

...A GROUNDLESS REPORT.

NEWS FOR BUSY MEN

TELEGRAMS

THE NEWS CONDENSED

Sir Edward Carson and Mr. R Router's

E. Smith were enthusiastically re [Service to the Telegraph."]"

caivod on visiting Portsdown; At London, Soptember 25. being met by a semi-military

Regter, is informed that the guard of honour E. Smith have visited Purtadown, Dunbar, said the Judicial Com newspaper statements to the where they wore greated with mittee of the Privy Council was a effect that the conferences at

Statements to the yoksaliat fresh scones of enthusiasm. They great link in the Empire which Balmoral between Sir Edward the Balmoral conferences are wore welcomed by semi-military had not received the attention it Grey and M. Sazonoff, Russian likely to lead to the practical paz guards of honour, the National required. He hoped to be able Foreign Minister, are likely to tition of Persia aro described as Anthem was sung and the visit to develop the importance of the load, to the practical partition of absolutely without foundation. ing politicians were the recipiente meaning of this supreme and Persia, are absolutely without of addresses.

uniqno tribunal. "We do not foundation. desire to meddle with the affairs Sir Edward Carson, replying of the Dominions," he said, "but to the addresses, omplissised the if we provide an absolutely im- point that they would all make partial Court they will come any sacrilico when the hour of thereto and welcome it." danger came.

Subsequently the visitors were escorted through decorated streets, being attended by a concourse of armed mon mounted and on foot.

ODDS V. ENDS.

Optimism.

Dr. Sun Yat Sen says that he is optimistic in regard to the fu ture of China. The rebels aro also optimistic: they hope to be in the ascendant one of these days! News Item.

Dr. Sun Yat Sea-ice-inaugur nted the amalgamation of the Tung-Ming-Hui, and four other parties into a new party called tho Kuo-Ming-Tong, of Sking- Latiund-Maing-Fue partyDear, dear, oh deary me what lackunge If Mr. Plowdon board that you'd get "ten shillin's or five days," sure,

Not Bad.

THE GYMKHANA.

VOLUNTEER ORDERS.

Sir John Jordan has strongly advised Prosident Yuan to care- fully consider tho situation be fore committing China ton course of which the Six Powers disap

The corps orders issued by Major D. Macdonald yesterday prove notify parades at headquarters of 5 p.m. as follow:---

Twenty -seven meetings held Artillory Battery-Monday, by German women Socialists 30th, Standing Gun Drill; Tues-havo demanded the abolition of day, Oct. 1st Specialists; Wednes the duties on food and the provi- day, 2nd, Standing Gun Drill; sion of meatat cost price by the Entries for the Last Meeting of Friday, 4th, Specialists and In-local nathorities,

the Season.

The following are the entries for the last Gymkhand of the sea- son which takes place at the Happy Valley on Saturday, Oct. 5-

Gymkhana Stakes. Mr. Bratton's Josa Mighty. Father O'Flynn's Demuro, Mesara. Hughes and Jervois

Snow (Hory. Mossrs. Hughes and Jervois

Favoniua.

Father O'Flynn's Blackmore

Valo.

Mr. Lex's Bunny (late Dunel

'mia).

Mr. H. P. White's Dofford. Mr. Stewart's Carabao (late Norman Chief), te “Mr. Soth's Proudfoot.

Mr. Ellie Kadoorie's Mahratta

Chief.

Mr. Brutton's Jamos.

struction in Muskotry.

Lectures: Tusaday, Gunnery; The group concerned in the ten million loan to China consists of Friday, Lines of Fire, etc.

Engineer Company-Monday, the following banks;-Lloyd's, 30th,Sqund and Co. Drill; Tuesday, London and South Western, Capi- Oct. 1st, Instruction in Fioldtal and Counties, and Chartered Tolophone; Wednesday, Oct. 2nd. Bank of India and China: Technical Drill at Belchers Fort

at 8 pm; Friday, 4th, Instruc It is exposted that the Six tion in Muskotry.

Powers will exercise their rights Note:-Teolinienl drill will be under the Boxor Indemnity Agree carried out at Belchers Fort at 8 ment to provent the alienation, for: m. on the 1st, Wednesday in any purpose, of the revenues from the month until further Orders. the Chinese salt gaballe.

Machine Gun Section-Mon- day, 30th. Squad & Co. Drill Speaking before the Hun- Tuesday, Oct. 1st, M. G. Drill and garian Delegation, Count Barch- Mechanism, Wednesday, 2nd, M. told, Foreign Minister, said it G. Drill and Mechanism; Friday, would be a serious mistake to re- 4th Instruction in Muskotry gard the danger in the Balkans Lootures-Tuesday, Mechan-as averted, but diplomacy was ism Friday, Instruction in Belt on the alert to stifle at the outset Filling.

any possible conflagration.

LOCAL.

The entries for the last gymk-

Joined:The following mem- bers having joined the Corps are

1352 Pie. R. B. Sedgwick; 1353 allotted Corps Nos, and posted as followe-Pio. 1351 Pte. Towns, Pte P. F. Benton, 1354 Fto C. H. hana of the season, to be hold an Waddell, 1355 Pto H. H. Boad, Saturday, October 5, are publish 1350 Pte E. D. Hamilton, 1358 ed in our issue to-day. Pie A. Davison, 1359 Pie J. C.

A small fire occurred at 259, Taylor to the Sconts Coy,, 1367 of glimmering

Mr. J. Popyn Ballybrook (late A. Morris to Contre Seation M. G. Dos Voeux Road as the result of a

Ben-y-Vrenc),

Coy, 1360 Gunner A. F. Mills Chinese searching for eaca pe Artillery Battery (Howitzer of with a naked light. "C'

gae

Five Furlongs.

romote than ever, and the hope is mittes of the Manila Merchants recently luft Hongkong, burst 10 lbs. penalty. 88lbs. penalty.

A woll-known Australian, who Mr. A, R, Lowe's Birlingham. expressed that his successor will abandon the illusory dreams of Association:—that is, under Gov- into costatic praise of the Aus

tralian girl. This is his modest 5 lbs. penalty. upsetting the Triple Entente. ernment control.

offusion: KING GEORGE'S SYMPATHY.

Mr. Frederick J. Halton, who in the General Manager in Hong. No dolorous lady of pain,

"No languishing lady of sadness, Mr. Ellis Kadoorio's Mogul Chief.

Mr. C. M. Mayor's Rheinland. Later.

king of the Pacifio Mail S. S. Quintessones

Mr. Brutton's Ashington. That from King - Goorge was among the first messages of sym Director General of the Publicity of laughter and dainty disdain.

Company. has been appointed gladness, pathy to the family of the deceus.

Committee, for China, to repre- I'm tired of erotic Rosetti, ed Baron.

sent the Islands.

Decadent dream-maidens of Wilde,

I hail with a cloud of confetti My sunbrowned Australian bush

child.

London, September. 25.

HEROIC SUFFERER.

In sponking of the prospect, Router' correspondent at Vienna wires that Count Barch-

A post-mortem examination and his hopes for it, Mr. Halton told, Minister for Foreign Affaire revels the fact that the decease said to-day: addressing the Hungarian Deloga- diplomat must have been a beroic

"The iden is simply to try and I'm weary of shoulders sin-laden, tion, welcomed the private Turen-sufferer for years. Many of the give the Islands an advertise Swinburnian, willow wood Italian peace negotiations, which gans, ospecially the heart, were niant, not only the Philippines, would cause the removal of foreign an advanced state of deteriora-but the East in general so as to I love but the sweet bush-bred complications and would facilitate tion and calcification.

a soitlement of Turkey's domestic crisis.

The fact that all the

Cubinets agreed to his proposals

for an exchange of views there THES.S. TAIYUAN AGAIN. anent secured a valuablo pledge | ..

white;

maidon-

the past, the hotel accomodations The bush-girl's my constant

tempt visitors to come there. In

have left much to be desired, and

there have been no induosments

of any kind for visitors. The

delight."

More News!

The "Educated Classes." mean? Harmony!"

Mr. Stewart's Minivor.

Do. Floreal

Hurdle Race.

Mr. Brutton's Oil King, Mr. Do'a Floreal.

Father O'Flynn's Blackmore Vale.

Do. Delusion. Do.

Demure.

Mr. Judkin's Ben Macdui

Once Round Handicap.

Mahratta Chief Savington... Ashington... Defford

13. hands

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13.1 13.

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Black Diamond Mahratta Chief Mogul Chief

1.13.1 Bunny (late Dunlemia) 13.1 Jous Mighty Sevington James

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| Manila Hotel is now open, and I A cable asks us to lay the flat. Lots of Time for the provention of a violent News comes to hand that a 3rd may say that it is the finest in tering unation to our souls that Merry Scott solution. Russis was especially class Chinese passenger will in the Far East and the Philippines the methods adopted by the Ben Macdui in earnest in her endeavours all probability have a free, ride feel that at last they aro able to British Government to suppress Kerry

sedition and seditious speeches in Joy to ensure the maintenance of back to Hongkong from Australia. make strangers comfortable. peace,. but it would be a It seems that he had papers on "For the purpose of calling India, are heartily approved of, Carabao (late Noman serious, inistake to regard. the him concerning which he could attention to the Islands and to and assis'ed by the aduated dangers in the Balkans as averted. not give no reasonable answers their charm, the Publicity Com- olasses! Btatesmen in countries adjacent to when questioned by Sergeant Wills mittee decided to open a place in

Where's our banjo? (all sing!) Turkey had a heavy task to check and Mr. Gabriel, the latter of the Hongkong (opposite the Hong- Whenever armed authority, irresponsible elements. His in- External Department of Australia. kong Hotel), realizing thin city's Crushes the working Manses, formation justified the assump

The suspected man knew no importance as a centre to which in-Tin cheored by those who call tion that the present Government thing of Port Darwin, to which fluential people come from all over themselves at Constantinople was diligently place he was booked, and the man the world. In this shop there endeavouring to provide guaran-in whose charge he was seemed will be sets of photographs of the tees for the reasonable require to know little more.

Telanda, and exhibits of their ments of different nationalities. If it is proved that he is trying native produce and workman-

The Musicians' Union has de- Proudfoot He concluded: The display of to smuggle himself into Australia, ship. slicet lightning from the Balkone the s.8. Company will be com-

oided that all persons receiving pay Favonius............... "In order make the proposition for musical services should no, Lots of Time ............. is in no wise reassuring, but pelled by the Commonwealth of self supporting we intend to have not give it back, but be invited Joy ... diplomacy is on the alert to stifle Australia to bring him back to his many articles of interest on sale to juin the Union,

Carabao (late Norman Chief) at the outset any possible con-point of embarkation. flagration. Great intereste, in

such as Philippino hats, Philip Those refusing to do so will Birlingham.... It believed that further deve pino lasa-embroidered dresses have things made extremely Demare

and shirt waists, and many sultry for them, as Unionists will things manufactured by the refuse to play with them. For natives of the more wild re- the sake of harmony, is to be gions, (among there, blankets, hoped that no discord will arise turbans, apears and the head axes that are used by the famous

Austria-Hungary are at stake, and lopments may follow HOOD. only when armad by asa and land. can we look to the future with easy minda,'

OIL FUEL COMMISSION.

September 25,

mission a

TYPHOON WARNING.

The telegram quoted below was

Head Hunter) The shell: Beh

received from the Manila Obser- eries will be represented by pearle vatory by the American Consulate and mother-of-pearl, made into

General Hongkong, at 10. 15 a.m.

to-day

d

various designs," (

Is comolusion, Lit.

* Manils, September 20, 1912. that in charge of the

Cyclones of glyphoon, Bing of will be able tóf;{7}

PA. Amazin! PA

Defford

Bootion.)

Resigned-The undermen

The hearing of the application tioned members are permitted to in connection with the $24,000 resign: Ganner C. Roberts, 0 worth of opium from the 2.5. Medical Certificate; Sapper Ifa Yuen Sang has again, been ad- and Logan, on leaving the Colony journed.

Leave: Pto, O. Blakor and C.

N. G. Walkor are granted leave of absence for one month with effect from the 19th instuut.

NEWS FOR BUSY MEN.

TELEGRAMS.

THE NEWS CONDENSED:

J. Molvor and E, W. Dawson defeated J. Mackay and S. Diggins in the final of the Lawn Bowls Pairs Competition at the Civil Service Club yesterday.

For trespassing on the railway at Kowloon, two youths were or- dered to receive eight strokes of birch each, by Mr. Melbourne, at the Police Court, this morning.

In the course of a hearing of an

The Oil Fuel Commission has opium divan bharge in which Mr. Otto Kong Sing defended the

commenced its sittings.

Barry and Barnan are to row for the world's championship on the Thames on October 14.

man charged with keeping, he alleged that a police vitness hed --- become an informer. ItÍN

.་ nothing more than Bribery," he said,

strived

The esteem and grief evinced.

The Atsuta Mara, which was 13.1 in Germany at the death of Baron

in port this morning from 13.1 Marabchell von Bieberstein are not expected until: tonight, 13.1 unprecedented since the death of Japan. The vessel was timed for 13.1 Prince Bismarck. 13.1

last Monday, but was delayed on

12,3 A post mortem examination of account of the closing of the the body of the late Baron Mar Custom Housse on the three days 13.1

schall von Bieberstein showed during which the fansral care Tent Pagging.

that he must have been a heroic monies of His late Majesty wore

in progress. (1) Mr. O, Lawder and Capt sufferer for many years Loring

(2) Hon. Mr. C. H. Ross and Mr. R. F. O. Master,

(3) Capt. Agg and Mr. Jorvois, The English Directors of the (4) Mr. Greason and Mr.

fan-Amazón Rubber Com Hastings

deny that they (5) Mr. O, H. Blason and Mr. lived at the recently FW. ThicknesNO,

zupon the nigger 2 (6) Mr. El A. Law

Jalk!

Houlto

The French Press considere that the deal of Baron Margohe von Bieberstein has made Anglo-Gorman, rap more remote then

E.Lord HBdane hus

the

Cheung Sham, of a gang en ing, came bel thic

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