The Hongkong Telegraph.

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-9180 第二廿月伍年

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PRESIDENT POINCARE.

ANGLO-PRENCH FRIENDSHIP,

Renter's

[Service to the "Telegraph."]

London, Received June 25. During the course of his specch

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(ESTABLISHED 1881.) Copyright, 1912 by the Propriaine.

THURSDAY, JUNE 26,

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THE RUSSIAN army.

NOT DEAD.

AN AVIATION NOAX.

SIR RUFUS ISAACS.

POPULAR RECEPTION.

A FORWARD POLICY.

Reuter's

Reuter❜e [Service to the "Telegraph."]

L'on lon. Received June 25. The story of the fall of Mr.

Beuter's

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London, Received Jane 25.

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THE TURF.

`northumberland PLATE.

Renter's [Service to the Telegraph."]

London. Received June 26, The race for the Northumber land Plate, run at Newcastle over a distance of two miles, resulted

follows:

The Tylte ALŽKK

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Wilfrid .....................

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Grave Greek............................

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ALEXANDRA DAY.

A HUGE SUCCESS.

Renter'a

'836 yrs AnzTOR

BIBLE COST 10 GRETS

NEWS FOR BUSY MEN.

TELEGRAMS.

THE NEWS CONDENSED.

The Tylt won the Northumbe

Este t Home orickét rekulís are given to-day.

[Service to the "Telegraph."land Plate

London. Received June Alexandra Day has been a huge success. Society leaders and girls garbed in white sold rosed on behelf of hospitals, and Queen Maty, Queen Alexandra and Princess Mary drove 14 miles round London, thanking the ordered a few days' rest by his Mr. Lloyd George has bean flower sellers for their offiose. doctor.

Alexandra Dagi was a huge success in Iondon yesterday.

[Service to the "Telegraph."]

London. Received June 28, Reuter's correspondent at St.

Sir Rufus Isaaca, was given a at the Buckingham Palace bau-Petersburg states that in the Fairbairn into the Thames from great reception by hisconstituants quet, President Poincare said: Dama the Reporter to the Army a flying machine and his subseat Reading A resolution

The hearty welcome given to Committee asked what steps were quent drowning is an elaborate adopted, with four diventients, me will excite general sentimente being taken to meet the anexin the morning papers was ampli- calumaies

boar. A circumstantial account oopdemoing the vile and gross of joy and gratitude among my ampled efforts of a friendly fed in the evening papers, whiob General, and assuring Sir Rofua on the Attorney- fellow countrymen. The friend-neighbouring State.. ship of the two countries bas

The Chief of the General Staff Fairbairn swam two miles ashore, electora.

gave a story to the effect that Igance of the confidence of the been deeply implanted in the

and a half, a head separating minds of the populace, and his- replied that there had been lavish

It appears that there was no

Sir Rufus lanca, in noknow. second and third. tors and time will develop it expenditure on new fortresses, and night.

ledgment, zecapitulated bie The betting was:-8-1 The defence. There might still be Tylt; 100-7 Wilfrid; 100-6 Grave CRIME IN THE COLONY. disastrous resulte. noxious weedssttempting to raise Greek. Midas was favourite at 3 their heade, he said, but he would to 1. let them temaio. He was satis- fied with the resolution of the House of Commons,

The blessings of Buch an under- -standing has been appreciated

by the two Governments during the grave events of the past few

months.

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A Busy Day.

HOME CRICKET.

LATEST RESULTS.

Thirteen ran; won by a length

LOCAL SPORT.

1

Official Report Shows a Serious Increase:

it had been decided to provide the Army with now Howitzerė and to provide the infantry with machine guna. Much had been done to accelerate mobilisation and tran- sport and it was proposed to con- stract a network of roads and railways on the western frontier, Everything had been done to busy day on Wednesday in plea for war. Russia now had six air- provide for the Army's readiness sant weather with early visits to the French hospital and French ships of the latest so-called Dread Institute, distributing gifts to the bought type, capable of coping poor. He was enthusiastically with any of Germany's eleven, H.D.G. Loveson-Gower's XI at tongues was extraordinary. The sented by the Hongkong Volun-12,080, as against 9,289 in 1911, cheered while motoring along the only eight of which came up to

President Poincare started. a

streets.

the standard of the Russian

Afterwards he received the dirigibles. Finally, a Bill had diplomatic body at St. James been drafted to considerably Palace.

strengthen the Army by now bodies of infantry and cavalry and by increasing the Field Artillery. All this had catailed He thanked the Dums for its great sacrifices in men and money. co-operation hithertoond appealed for a continuance thereof..

Friendship Strengthened.

London. Received June 26. President Poincare, replying, traced the history of the entente cordiale and declared that to-day the friendship of the two nations had become, if possible,

strenthened and reaffirmed. No longer could an international incident occur without co-opera- tion, which however would not exclude suy other Power, and which would tend to the main- tenance of European peace.

The President returned to St. James' Palsco via the Embank ment and was again given an ovation.

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THE MOROCCAN TROUBLE,

MORE FIGHTING,

London. Received June 26. Yorkshire beat Warwickshire at Sheffield by 89 runs.

Cambridge University beat Eastbourne by 133 runs.

Gloucestershire teat Kent at Bristol by six wickets.

Middlesex beat Notts at Lord's by an innings and 84 rana.

Lancashire beat. Leicestershire at Leicester by seven wickets.

Sussex beat Hampshire at Brighton by 155 ranë.

ABOYEUR'S BERBY.

"Times" Story of Remarkable Event

BILLIARDS.

R. E. Team wins the Volunteers Cup,

A strike of fatur labourers In north-west Lancashire is havi

The reported death of the aviator, Mr. Fairbain, by drown- ing, proves to be a hear.

peaceful settlement is looked for Belgrade with optimism, and m

The report of the Captain President Poincare last night Superintendent of Police for the entertained Their Majesties ats year 1912 was laid before the banquet at the French Embassy, given to it, and later when the of the support which had been

Legislative Council this after- The two last games in the final noon.

The situation is regerlid in. caived by the crowds the bibel of teams for the billiards cap. pre cases reported to the police was newa of disqualification was re-between the RG.A. and R. E It showed that the total of all

igures were eventually announced teere, took place last night at the being an increase of 3,871 or as follows:-,

In the Dams the Ru-mian Chief Boldiers Club, when there was 38.29 per cont. The average for of the General Staff outlined the quite a good attendance.

the last five years is 10,223.8. measures teing taken to improve. The first match between Gun The increness, compared with the Army. ner Tyrrell R. G. A. and Lance- 1911, in serious offences were:- Corporal Brown R. G. ended in a Murder, 5; robbery, 28; burglary

Sir Rufus Isarog was given win for the latter by the sub- or larceny from dwelling, 31; great reception by his constitu stantial margin of 34 points kidnapping and protection of ents when be addrered them on Guncer Tyrrell played a plucky women and children, 16; piracy, the Marconi affair. game but failed to make the beat 4 unlawful possession, 282; of his chances, and Lance Corporal larcenias, 400; total, 748, Brown, playing a consistent and The decreases

Aboyeur ...... Louvois

Great Sport.....

2 3.

His Majesty's Jockey injured. The vast crawda round the corner had been following the race with the usual tense excite ment, and the horses had reached Tattenham Corner when the

Heavy fighting continues at King's horse was seen to fall. A careful game, showed early in the offences were:-Assault with in- generally victorious but sustain. in serious Tetuan, the Spaniards being woman had broken away from the contest that he would require a tent to rob, 3; other felonies, 51;ing considerable loster, crowd at the rails, had dashed lot of beating. By the aid of five total, 54.

penal servitude for obtaining has been sentenced to fire yuza” secret naval book at Portsmouth.

LOCAL.

The polios ask for claimants

unclaimed."

are generally victorious, but they jonkey, who, however, was not underneath. The hores quickly even match with

Sergeant Heatley R. E. had an gambling warrants were executed. The report of the Superinten

Royalty Entertained.

have President Poincare on Wednes

losses. day night entertained Their Majesties the King and Queen at a banquet given at the French Embassy.

The race for the Derby was herself in front of Aum Shea small lesd, but a sixth of 29 serious offences of 892,

across the course, and had placed double figure breaks he obtained. There is thus a-net isotasse in William Klare, German dentist. marked by two incidents for held both her heads above put the matter out of dispute. If Further details show that 82 which it will be long remember her head, but the opinions we remember rightly, 20 is the gaig robberies were reported, as ed, by all who take an interest in of spectators differ, as to whether highest break in the competition, against 51 in 1911; and in 50 English sport says the "Times she seized or touched the reins the previous highest being 28. cases no arrest was made. There The King's horee was brought to At all events, Herbert Jones, the the ground by a woman suffragist, jockey, was unable to avoid the were:Gupner Tyrrell R. G. A. beries, compared with 31 in 1911, The competitors best breaks were 24 street and highway rob- who rushed from the crowd at woman, and she was knooked 11, (three times) and Lance Cor and in 17 cazes no arrest was for certain articles found and still London. Received June 26. Tattenham Coiner, apparently down and seriously injured. An-poral Brown 14, 12, 12, 14, 14, made. Незту fighting

continues with the object of seizing the reins. mer in his fall turned head over and 29. around Tetuan. The Spaniards The horse fell and rolled on the heels, and rolled with the jockey

Two hundred and twenty-eight sustained considerable severely hurt. The woman was sprang up again, and, as Erwood, and a fairly level game against 180 in 1911. Eight were in this inne

Sergeant and convictions obtained, asdent of the Fire Brigade appears knocked down and received such one of the rider's feet was was the result, the former win- lottery caSOF. serious injuries that it was re still fixed in the stirrup, ning by twelve points. The game ported at firet that she had been he was dragged along for some was remarkable for a scarcity of stolen during the year was tertained a company of newspaper The estimated value of property Malini, the wonder worker, en- killed. The second incident yards. Both the jockey and the double figure breaks and was 8473,476.77 as against $256,- men last right. there has been no paralled to it woman were picked up uncon somewhat monotonous, Heatley's 711.32 in 1911 an increase of for about 70 years was the dis scious, and tae former was con- best break was 12, and those of $218,765.45. Quildhall Luncheon. -

qualification of the favourite, veyed on a streteher to the weig Erwood 14 and 20. Craganour, after the horse had hing-room while the latter was. The full scores of the match is $281,742.73 an increase on the another page of this issue.

The average for the five years London. Received June 28.

passed the post leading by a neck, taken to the Epsom Cottage are:- President Poincare, with an

and the declaration by the Hospital. Afterwards Jones Was escort of Life Guards, drove from

Stewards that the race had been removed to the ambulance room Gan. Goodwin St. James' Palace to the Guild-

won by Aboyeur, a horee which at the back of the Grand Stand, Gun. Campbell hall, where a luncheon was given London. Received June 25, had been deemed so little worthy and during the afternoon he Sergt. Bennett in bis honour. The oity was ablaze

of consideration that the odds recovered consciousness. with colour, the streets lined with

Reuter's Belgrade correspond-

His Gan, Jordan troops, and the crowde warmly ent says the situation is regarded again t it were 100 to 1,

injuriesconsisted of slight concus Gan. Wethrall Apri from these occurrences, sion, cuts and bruises on the Bombar. Comer! cheered the President..

with optimism there, and The guests at the luncheon in- it is now believed that the four the one stirring a intense in-head and body and on injury to Gunner Tyrell oladed the Duke of Connaught Premiers will confer in St. Peters dignation among those who saw the ar

Sergeant Erwood and other members of the Royal burg and arrange a peacefulit and the other disappointing Family, Mr. Asquith, Mr. Balfour, settlement,

members of the Cabinet, former Cabinet Ministers, representatives of the Dominions and diplomats.

The Lord Mayor (Sir David

Burnett) proposed the health of the President, and affirmed that the visit would strengthen the

BALKAN AFFAIRS.

BETTER NEWS.

A GERMAN SPY.

some thousands of persocs who bad more than a spectator's interest in the race, there was nothing to deprive the meeting of any of the elements which have hitherto made it à populer festival. The King and Queen were present.

At the Epsom Cottage Hospital was found that the woman's clothing bore the name of E.

Davision.

Narratives of Spectators,

A card of the Woman'a Social and Political Union was found on

Total...

RGA.

R.E. Corporal Carpenter... Sapper Oox.... Sergt. Regan Sergt. Major...

Morgan

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average report in 1911 of 886,- 424.58.

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An interview with Er-Governor General Wu Hon Man appears on

The R.E. team has won the The value of properly recovered Volunteers Cup in the billiard 128 and restored to Owners was tournament held at the Soldiers 150 $43,210.21 as against 851,742.89 Club,

181 in 1911, a decrease over property

166

171 recovered in the previous year of The annual report of the Cap 181 88,532.68

tain Saperintendent of Police for Under the heading of mendicante last year shows a serious increase 188 it is stated that 45 beggara were of crime in the Colony."

dealt with by the Magistrate, and ...1345 95 were sent to Canton-80 once, 12 twice, 2 three times and 1 178 four times, 200

the woman and the colours of the Quartermaster Sorgt Col- It was an odd eight to those Union were tied round her waist.

Anglo-French bonds of cordial SENTENCED TO FIVE YEARS. who had attended many Derby This evidence of her connection sympathy and friendship.

FARM LABOURERS

STRIKE.

DISASTROUS RESULTS.

London. Received June 26, The German dentist William Klere has been sentenced to five years' penal servitude for obtain- ing a secret naval book from the Portsmouth Dookyard,

Corporal Waldron ...

lingo.....

Lanco-Corporal

Brown

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*ÏATION.

A meeting of the Legislative Council was held this afternoon" when the currency billa werp discussed.

DON'T FORGET,

Clyde Shipbuilding Output, The shipbuilding output from the Clyde for the five months of Hongkong Punjabis Score.

the year shows an increase of meetings and who perhaps re-with the Suffragist movement tained their love of horse-flesh gave rise at once to the belief that

nearly 40,000 tons as compared Lord Cheyleemore presided at with the corresponding period. strongly and a little romantically she had deliberately attempted to to see about 200 motor-omnibuses spoil the race. Some people who Sergeant Heatley...

200 the spring meeting of the Nation last year. At present few new al Rifle Association, held at the contracts are being placed, owing drawn up on the Downs with were close by her at the rails ex-

Total private parties of the kind which pressed the view that she rushed

...1578 Royal United Service Institution, partly to the increasing, cost of and explained the arrangements production and partly to the un once were seen on wagonettes. on the course under the impres

Lawn Bowls Championship.

made by the Council ing con- certainty created by the threaten- The scene on the course just sion that all the horsee had

W. Russel (Kowloon) the pre- pass refore the race is such as can be ed. Others expressed the opinion sent champion played W. Came nection with the coming Bieleyed strike. seen nowhere else in the word that she was orossing the course ron (Police) on the Civil Service cidentally, says the "London and Meeting and other events. In- That the Derby had not yielded to get to a friend on the opposite green last night, and won an China Express, he mentioned to the influences of change was said and fainted when she saw exciting game by 21 points to 20, that individual representatives well proved when the time for the the horses galloping towards her. in the second round of the Lawn frem Rhodesis, Singapore, Chile, race appropohed, and when the Earl, the jookey who was riding.

Bowls Championship.

and Shanghai would attend the horses started none could detect Agadir, narrowly missed running

meeting. The speaker stated that the smallest symptom of decsy in into her. the enthusiasm of the people. The A spectator who watched the

The H.M.S. Royal Arthur Affair, amongst the best scores for the Payne and Woodcook, two Empire Day Challenge Cup.com- race was watched with the same race at Tattenbem Corner states blanjackets from HM.B. Royal petition which had been received excitement, generally silent, but that the leaders had rounded the Arthur, were, on May 23, senton to date by telegram was that of Produce in deteriorating, and

now barating forth into a cry of corner when he suddenly saw a oed to 21 months' imprisonment the 26th Punjabia (Hongkong), the price of cabbages in Liver

encouragement to some horse or woman dart from the crowd, which on a charge of involuntary homi- 2,827. The entries in this com pool has advanced to six times

London. Received June 25. jockey and now breaking into a st this point was of huge propor olde. The two accused had a petition numbered 185, and ao- the ordinary value.

The Chancellor of the Exche cheer,

tions. The duty of the police is quarrel with an artilleryman cording to present appearances Some disturbances have arisen, quer, Mr. Lloyd George, has been When the favourite was scones a role, something of a sinecure named Hourigan, at Malta, and the cap might be won this year, strikers holding up waggons ordered a few days rest by his to pass the post there was while the race is being run, for they threw him overboard; he for the first time, by a team bound for Liverpool.

doctor,

evidence in the roar of obearing (Continued on paga. 12)

was drowned.

quartered at home,

London. Received June 25, A strike has broken out among the farm labourers in the North- West of Lancashire, and is prov ing disastrous to farmers.

MR. LLOYD GEORGE.

ORDERED TO REST.

TO-DAY. Byzack's Circus, Causeway Bay, 9.15 p.m.

Victoria Theatre, 9.15 p.m. Bijon Boenic Theatre, 9.15 p.m. AUTO-MORROW.52) Victoria Theatre 9.15 p.m. Bymack's Circus 9,15 pm. Bijou Scenic Theatre, 0.15 - Mon Monday June 30, ku Horsel 6:45 pm

Opening af Chinens T.M.C.A.

By

Tuesday July 1. Malini at the Peak Hotel.

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