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The Hongkong Telegraph.

June 6, 1913, Temperature a.m. 77, p.m. 83; Humidity...93, 77.

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晚三初月伍年丑癸

TELEGRAMS.

TELEGRAMS.

BRITISH DEFENCE.

ADVERSE COMMENT.

BIG ARMY NOT NEEDED.

THE DERBY DECISION.

Router's

(Service to the "Telegraph."]

London. Received June 6

The Derby continues to be the

Reuter's

[Service to the "Telegraph."]

London. Received June 6. During the debite on the

(ESTABLISHED 1881.) Copyright 1912 by the Proprietor.

SATURDAY,.

TELEGRAMS.

GOLF.

LADIES' CHAMPIONSHIP.

Router's

[Service to the "Telegraph;"]

London. Received Juno 7%) In the final of the Ladies' Golf:

WEATHER FORECAST

RAIN

Barometer 29.79.

June 6, 1912, Temperature a.m. 83, p.m. 75; Humidity...83, 93.

JUNE 7, 1913.

TELEGRAMS.

六拜道

七月六英香

TELEGRAMS.

TELEGRAMS.

ULSTER UNREST.

MORE RIFLES SEIZED.

THE OAKS,

FAVOURITE BEATEN.

Renter's

(Service to the "Telegraph."]

London, Received June 7. The race for the Oaks. resulted follows:-

Reuter's

[Service to the "Telegraph."]

MUDIE'S LIBRARY.

A SERIOUS FIRE,

Reuter's

+$88, PER ÄNNUM

Sinalm Gort, 10. CHATE

NEWS FOR BUSY LEN

پر

[Service to the "Tele raph."

TELEGRAMS.

THB NEWS CONDENSED.

Sir John and Lady Jordan hav

left Feking for Home.

London. Received June 7. The U.S. Senate has postponed

London. Received June 7. The Customs Authorities-at fire has occurred at Mudies consideration of the Arbitration Dublin have seized a furniture famous library in Bloomsbury. It Treaties. (Riokaby) 1 vän aboard a Liverpool steamer, is stated that one-third of the| Dep che... (Walterings) 2 consigned to a resident in County booke have been destroyed. Arda....

(Earl) 3 Cavan. It is alleged that the van Twelve run. The winner won contained rifles for the Ulstormen.

topic of cominent in the Press. Army Estimates, Colonel Sealy Championship played at. St:

Jest Adres Mi Dodd beat Miss Hotspur" of the "Daily Tule-again emphasised the advaning

The Chubb by eight up and seven to graph" says the disqualification of the voluntary system. of Craganour is severely con-problem of defence would not be play,

whose solved by a large army. What demned among many social standing and ideas of clean we had to find out was the apart are unquestionable, thess smallest number of men necessary believing there were sufficient to give "an adequate margin of grounds for giving Craganour the security.

benefit of the doubt, as he was.

not the only offender.

It is expected that the agitation

in favour of instituting slipendi. CALIFORNIAN QUESTION. ary stewards for the Derby will bo renewed:

The trouble culminates a series of unsatisfactory episodes, cront- ing dismay and sapping con- fidence.

Many bookmakers on. Wolnes- day parted with large sums be- fore they were aware of the objection to Craganour, and the majority of the payees failed to return the money.

BARON CHINDA MEETS PRESIDENT WILSON,

by two lengths, half a length

separating the second and third;

OPIUM QUESTION.

CHINESE SPEAKER IN ENGLAND.

Betting

3-1 Walonths, 8-1 Jest, 20-1 Depeche and 100-8 Arda.

The Race.

Another Accident. ***

CONTRACTOR'S SUIT.

Judgment given for Plaintiff.

LANDLORD AND TENANT.

Plaintiff Falis to Prova Case.

Jest won the Oaks; during the rase St. Begoo fell and Oriep was slightly injured.

Baron Chinda has conferred with President Wilson on the Californian question.

The Belgian steamer Curland Mr. Justice Kemp, in the Sumairuokamine entering the Piraeus mary Court this morning, gave and was badly damaged.

It is reported that a fire at Mudie's famous Library has des troyed a third of the books.

The Ladies' Golf Championship

tem..

From a good start Prae settled down io front of Taslett, In the Summary Court this judgment in the case in which, Waiontha, St. Begos and Jest. morning, the. Pusine Judge, Mr Lau Wan So, of 203 Des Voeux Rounding Tattenham Corner Justice Kemp, delivered judg Road, Central, sued the Tai San London. Received June 6. Waiontha led from Prae, Taslettment in the case in which, Mak Oban Firm, of 235 Des Voeux "A meeting of Membora of Par-and Jest. Directly afterwards Kong, contractor, of 116 Queen's Road, Central, to recover the liament of all partics in the House Jont come to the front and, mak- Road West, sued Chan Pui Ya sum of $1,057, being as to the of Commons listened to an ad- ing the remainder of the running, alias Chan Loong and Sons, 17 sum of $290 for one month's rent has been won by Miss Dodd, who dress by General Chang, who is won by two lengths from Depeche. Ship Street, to recover the sum of due from February 1 to February beat Miss Chubb in the final. London. Receive 1 June 6

in England on a semi-official Queen's Parade was forth. Time $650 50 being, as to $515.50 for 28, 1913, and as to the sum of Rautor'a correspondent. at mission in connection with the 2 minutes 37 3/5 seconds.

money received by the defendant $690 for thirty days' rent due at

General Chang has addressed a Washington says Biron Chinda, elimination of the opinn traffic in

from the officer commanding the rate of $30 per day from meeting of M.P.e of all parties in the Japanese Ambassador, lits China. Mr. Theodore Taylor, St. Begoo fall at Tattenham the Royal Engineers Hongkong, March 1 to March 23 in respect of London on the opium question. conferred with President Wilson, M., presided over a gathering Corner and Crisp, the jockey, was for the use of the plaintiff, and, as 253 Des Voeux Road Central, in The "' Times" "* Viewpoint. This is the first occasion on which of fifty..

to $135.00, money drawn by the accordance with the notice given injured.

During the Army debate. Co- The "Times says that in view the Ainbassador has addressed

General Chang, speaking in

Lafer.defendant from the plaintiff's on Janurry 30, and as to the re-lonel Seely again emphasised the maining sum of $77 for rates due advantages of the voluntary sys of the enormous pecuniary inter the Prosilent directly on the sub- English, explained the present

Crisp's injuries were of the business.

thereon. Plaintiff waived $57 to ests at stake there are strong ject of the Californian legislation. situation, and indicated that the

slightest.

bring the case within, the jurisdio- differences of opinion on the Before seeing Bron Chinda, Pre-main problem was how to dispose

tion of the Summary Court. stewards' disqualification of Ora-eident Wilson read the latest of the stocks now in bond at the ganour. The journal considers Japancas Noto, which he descris Chinese ports, tho total value of it is urgently necessary that the ed as oponing the way to interest which amounted to £8,000,000. und simultaneously to facilitate maltitude of those concerned ing and friendly negotiations.

The "New York Herald" says the measures of the Chinese should know precisely what is alleged, by whom, and what reply that President-Wilson informed Government to check the trade. le forthcoming to the allegations. Baron Chinda that the United

I: was decided to form a Com-"Someone must be Committing not disposed to miltee 10 place the suggestions! It is curious that no caution or States were reprimand was given by the initiate a suit in the American made on a practical footing, stewards, despite the disqualift- curta, looking to the nullification cation. Jookoyrbip has seldom of the Webb law in California, on been at such low ebb ́as at pre- the ground that it did not violato sent. Not a little riding suspect-ny ozining Treaty between ed of being foal is merely due to Japan and America. an inability to control the horse. There is no hope of an appeal from the decision of the stewards,

SUFFRAGISTS AT

ACADEMY,

KING EDWARD'S PORTRAIT REMOVED,

AMERICA AND

ARBITRATION.

STEAMER STRIKES MINE,

7.

London. Received June The Belgian steamer Curlan struck a mine on entering the Piraeus and was bailly damaged. No one was hurt.

ELUSIVE GAMBLERS.

A CURIOUS STORY.

Perjury."

In the Summary Cour before| Mr. Justice Kemp, Puiste Judge, Ng Chuen, keeper of thing On Kao Kee Sailors' Clüb, saed Fong Wai, number 2 fireman on Cotton Mills Coolie Quarters Rald.the 8.8. Sheung On, to recover the sum of $414.50, money lent by the plaintiff to the defendant,

or in default fourteen days.

Mr Reader Harris, of Messrs Wilkinson and Grist, appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr Crowe, of Messra Hastings and Hastings, for the defence.

His Lordship found for the plaintiff on claim and counter claim with costs.

Mr R. O. Faithfull appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr J. H. Gar diner for the defendant.

The disqualification of Cragan adverse comment in high circles our in the Derby still exoites much

at Home.

His Lordship said:-This care depends on an alleged conversa-

Miss Davison, the perpetrator tion on December 5. I am not of the Derby outrage, has been satisfied I don't think the plain-operated on and her condition is tiff has proved that that conversa-

most critical. ARMS AND AMMUNITION, tion took place. I believe an a matter of fact it did not. There.

Hongkong Prohibition Measures.

dinance.

Buoy Owner Wanted.

fore, judgment will be for the defendent.

NESTLE'S PRODUCTS.:

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Five British officers were at

tacked on visiting the battlefields at Pen-oh-hn, and they lost three transport animals.

The Dublin Customs authorition have seized & furniture van aboard a Liverpool steamer; it Ulstermen. is said to contain rifles for

LOCAL

Church Services are given to-

Stories of lawlessness are com

trict.

The Gazette publishes a pro- clamation made by His Excellency the Governor, by and with the advice of the Executive Council, The police paid a visit to the

Mr. C.AS Ruse of Messrs prohibiting for a further period coolie quarters, of the Causeway Goldring Barlow and Morrell, ap- one year from and including Nestle and Anglo-Swiss Condens To say that the products of the Bay Cotton Mills and arrested thirteen men who were gambling. peared for the plaintiff, and Mr. the 28th day of May, 1913, eithered Milk Oo. are of first-clasa They were charged at the Police Lewis, of Messrs Johnson, Stokes to be exported from the Colony of quality is to state what everyone Hongkong, or to be carried coast-knows, or should know. The Court this morning. Inspector und Master, for the defendant.

Mr. Russ said that the plaintiff wise within the Colony, arms, company has over 30 factories in VeHardy said that gambling had been going on there for months was the owner of the boarding ammunition, gunpowder, military England, the Continent of Europa, day. but the gumblers were very diff-house for sailors, and the defend and naval stores, sulphur and America and Australia and is, of

aat was number 1 fireman on board galtpetre, the last two being arti- its kind, far and away the largest ing dorn from Canton and die- cult to get bold of.

The first defendant was fuel the steamship Sheung On, the cles which His Excellency judged in the world. Such an immense CHURCH SERVICES. $50 or in default one month and registered name of which was capable of being converted into

concern could only have been "Glenogle." The defendant had or made useful in increasing the built up by purity of production Messrs. Wright and Hornby's the remainder were fined $5 each resided for some time in the plain-quantity of military or naval and moderation in price. A word weekly share report appears in London. Received June 6.

St. John's Cathedral, Hongkong.

tiffe boarding house, sad on cer stores, or any or either of auch or two may he said of some of the this issue, tain dates small amonats of money arms, ammunition, gunpowder, products. Milkmaid Brand Con- As the result of the disorder-8th June, 1913. 3rd Sunday after

were lent him. On January 14, stores, goods or articles respec-densed Milk, for instance, is con- by Captain W. Armstrong, are Volunteer Corps Orders issued liness of a gang of suffragists at Trinity. Holy Communion (8.15

BANK RETURNS.

1913, the defendant had an offer tively, unless the Proclamation densed and preserved with sugar given in this issue.. the Royal Academy, Queen e.m.). Matins (11 a,m.) (Full

to go as number 2 fireman on shall in the meantime be revoked; only, and as nearly all the water Alexandra bas withdrawn Filde's Choir.) Responses, Ferial; Venite,

board the steamship Glenogler unless permission shali The returns of the average The number 1 fireman was named portrait of King Edward VII, Hayes; Psalms, of the 8th Morn-

Mesars, Lamke and Rogge's has been evaporated cut of it, you' ing; Te Deum, Woodward, Smart,

have beon obtained under account of bank notes in circula- Chan Fat.

to water fearing an outrage.

bring freight circular will be found may add Defendant had no Section 3 of the Military Stores it Tarie; Benedictus, Barnby;

back to the same elsewhere in to-day's paper. Hyme, 281, 282, and 242. Evention and of specie in reserve in

B8 naturol song (5.45 p.m.) (Full Choir). Hongkong, during the month roty at all, and no particular (Prohibition of Exportation) Or-water percentage

cow's milk, Milkmaid Brand Some extracts from the annual- Responses, Ferial; Psalms, of the ended 31st May, 1913, as certi credit, and it was 'necesary that fied by the Managers of the re: that he should be able to advance he should obtain the job, and

evaporated cream, again, is pure report of the Girls' Diocesan 8th evening: Magnificat, and

rich milk from cows, reduced by School appear in to-day's paper. ' spective Banks are:-Chartered Nuno Dimittis. Wesley in F;

evaporation to the consistency of Bank of India, Australia and money to the other firemen which

Information reaches us to the Authem... "Blessing.. honour,

he would be able to stop out of Notes, $5,785,475

cream. It is rendered absolutely glory," Spohr, Hymns, 291 and Chius,

this wages, when they were paid. specie, $4,000,000, Hongkong At that time the defendant owed large buoy, apparently a telegraph aporization. It contains no sugar

The Gazette notifies that a germ free in the process of ev-effect the French river-boat, Robert Lebaudy, was raided by CONSIDERATION POSTPONED. 21; Sevenfold Amen.

St. Andrew's Church, Kowloon. and Shangkai Banking Corpora the plaintiff a small amount for cable buoy, was picked up by or preservatives. Milkmaid Brand pirates on the Woet. River on Third Sunday after Trinity, 8th tion, Notes 18,778,823; specie; board and lodging, but the plain the Russian Volunteer Fleet 5.6. mixtures appeal especially to Thursday. June, 1913. Matine:-Peaponses, $18,000,000 Mercantile Bank of

The "Gazette " London. Received Juno 7. Lestal; Venite, Russell; Psalms India, Limited-Notes, $682.723; if agreed to lend himmer Simferapol on or about the 17th those whose duties call for night

publishes a the transaction being en- money,

May, 1913. in Tat. 6 45 N, or early morning work, on ao. correspondent at Purcell, Turlo; Te Deum, Hayes, specie, $169,000 Total,-Notes,tered in the ordinary books of the Long. 88° E. The buoy now lies count of the facility of their pre- |

proclamation.made by His Ex $25,245,021; specie, $20,180,- boarding house. Some criminal has postponed consideration of Hymns, 4, 254 (2nd Tune), 380 000; The Mercantile Bank has proceedings had started out of and will be delivered to owners properties. They are ready milking the exportation of arms and Washington says that the Senate Russell, Stainer; Jubilate, Hayes

at the Harbour Office, Hongkong, paration and of their stimulating cellency the Governor, prohibit the Arbitration Treaties upon (2nd Tane), last verse in unison. securities with the Crown his matter. Chan Fat had been

prosecuted at the instance of the or their agents on proof of owner-ed and nugared. The local office ammunition.

ship. Bonator Chamberinin pointing Evensong-Hymn, 437 (first 3 Agents totalling £73,000.

defendant, on the grounds that

Now Latrine, out that their renewal might and last 3 verses); Responses, compel the submission of the Festal; Paalma, Ocas, Foster,

MAY WEATHER.

It is notified, in the Gazette at the end of the voyage, by the Panama controversy to, arbitra-Soaper: Magnificat, Baraby in D. 18th morning; Nano Dimittis,

skipper of the steamship Glenogle, that the Government proposes to tion.

Woodward in A, 28th morning;! Meteorological observations he did not pay the other firemen erect an underground trough Hymns, 240, 300 24. Vesper made at the Royal Observatory, It was alleged that Chan Fat took closet latrine in D'Aguilar Street, Hymn.

」 - Hongkong, during May show the money, and he asserted that just north of its junction with Union Church, Kennedy Road, that the average mean tem- he had paid the plaintiff, at the Lan Kwai Fong and Wing Waho anchored their bosts to the If any owner or econpier weet of the Proserpine Rocks Sunday, June 8th. Morning, Wor-pecature during the month request of the defendant, $300 of Lane.

without permission, were enob ship, at 11, s.m.; Evening Wor-was 77.2, as against a 30 the sum for which the latter was of property in the immodiste fined $5, at the Marine Court,

vicinity of such site objects to ship at 6 p.m. Preacher, Rev. J. years' average of 76.8. The liable. Kirk Maconshie.

bighest point reached was 87,6;

Organ Recital. Continuing, Mr. Rase said. erection, such objection must be this morning.

In response to several enquiries D. St. Peter's Church; Sunday on the 20th, and the lowest 87, One side of the other in this case, sent in writing to the Colonial June B. Holy Communion 8 a.m. on the 18th. The average hamid-will be absolutely committing the Secretary so as to reach his office

necessary to discontinue the am. Morning Service 11 a.m Prancherity was 82. There were 188.1 most fingrant perjury, and the pot later than Saturday, the 28th we regret to say it has been found Such objection must Recitals for the present. The -Rev. WW. Rogers Evening hours of sunshine recorded, whole question will be a question instans. Service f 15 pm. Proucher Rev. against a 30 years, average mean as to which your Lordship believes state the reasons and specify the organ was badly strained by the of 155.1 hours. Rain fell on This is a case in which there can property with regard to the excessive datap in March and it D. B-Reynolds,

Christian Science Services, seventeen days, the total fall be no mistake, and some one must ownership or occupation of which has not yet been possible to repair noon

such objection is made and the the damage, which is of an extend V.B.O. annual general MacDonnell Road; Sundays, 11.15 being 9.300 inches, against a 80 be committing perjury.

erest therein of the objector. eive nature Church Notes," The case was adjourned.

ing, 5.30 pm. a.m.; Wednesdays, 5.30 p.m. - years' average mean of 11713.

Renter's

THE DERBY OUTRAGE.

MISS DAVISON'S CONDITION CRITICAL

7.

London. Received June Miss Davison, the perpetrator of the Derby outrage, has under- gone an operation and her con-

dition is most critical.

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when the money was paid to him

DON'T FORGET.

TO-DAY.

is situated in the Genoral Post Office Buildings.

No Permission.

Three Chinese boat people Bay,

Victoria Theatre 9.15 p.m Byssek's Circus,

9.16 p.m.

Causeway

9.15.

Cherniavaky Trio, City Hall,

TO-MORROW.

Victoria Theatre 9:15 p.m.

Monday June 9, Anotion of Orown Land. P. W.

3. p.m.

Fall Court of Appeal.-10.30

Wednesday June 11. Canton Insurance Office Ltd., extraordinary general meetin

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