The Longkong Telegraph
July 13, 1918, Telapmature a.m. 81, p., 82; Hathidity...86, 83.
9144 晚一十月六年
TELEGRAMS.
BALKAN AFFAIRS.
-SYMPATHY FOR BULGARIA.
Reuter's
[Service to the "Telegraph.")
London. Received July 12.
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(ESTABLISHED 1881.) Copyright, 1912 by the Proprieto
MONDAY, JULY 14, 1913.
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WEATHER FORECAST
FAIR
Barometer 20.81
July 13, 1912, Temperature sm. 82, p.m. 87; Humidity...83, 72.
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一拜禮···𫘝四十月七英潘香
TELEGRAMS.
TELEGRAMS.
"A BRILLIANT RETREAT."
THE TWELFTH."
CONFLICT IN BELFAST.
HOME CRICKET.
EMPIRE DAY.
THE ROYAL TOUR.
WEEK-END.RESULTS.
A GREAT WELCOME.
BALKAN AFFAIRS.
Router's
Router's
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Reuter's
[Service to the "Telegraph."]
London. Received July 13. Sussex drew with Derbyshire
Lancashire beat Yorkshire at
[Fervice to the "Telegraph."]
London. Received July 14
Loudon. Received July 13. The papers, while somewhat Reuter's correspondent at Sof
For the Twelfth of July cele- symratholio at the helplessness ways it is officially stated that it brations at Belfast the streets at Derby. of Bulgaris, surrounded by bor is ridiculous to talk of the capture were thronged. Unioniste and onomies, attribute her failure to of General Wanoff and two divi- Nationalists engaged remarkable miscalculations in her sions of Bulgarian woopa; be," battle" which lasted for an Liverpool (extra maték) by three diplomacy, and hope that the with the Second Bulgarina army, our and a half. Stones and wickets. Powers will retrieve their past has carried out a brilliant retreat revolver shots were exchanged, errors and net unhesitatingly to before an overwhelming force of fund the police charged the crowd end the ruinous antagonisme bo-Greeks.
with drawn batons in face of a tween the Balkan States.
Sofia is silent regarding the fusilade of stones and bottles, and operations, beyond briefly obroni-dispersed the people. A number
of persons suffered injetica.
Hopes.
1
Mr. Lloyd George, speaking at oling the advance of the Ruman the bankers' banquet at the fan-jans, who have occupied Teri- Rion House, said he was hopeful foute keni and are marching on that the Powers would restrict the Dobritch; and thousands of area of war and effect a lasting refugees are flocking inty Sufi. foulement between thero hapless Sutes, and thus remove the greatest caure for the disturbance in the money markets of the world,
"Human Monsters."
Hampshire defeated Worces- tershire at Southampton by two- wickets.
The match between the Geuts and Playera, at the Oval, was drawn.
The Unionist Policy. demonstrated in the
Filly thousand Orangemen Eton boat Harrow by nine
rads of wickets at Lirds.
Captain Craig's residence in Esl fset, Lord Landouder. and Sir Edward Carson being the spoke
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BRITAIN WINS:
Reuter's [Service to the "Telegraph.”]
London. Received July 13. The results of the shooting for the Bisley Empire Cup ere as
follows:-
+
Great Britain 2,210 Australia....... 2,120 Canads...an
2,072 1,953
EXPRESS DERAILED.
RAILWAYMEN KILLED,
London, Received July 13. The Oromer-tc London express has tn derailed at Colchester.
The driver, stoker and guard were killed. The first conch was reduced to matchwood, and many | passengers were injured.
islgrade are of gruesome from Mr. Bonar Law, assuringon of Miss Shou, and found a
Telegrams from Athens nud
wen. The former read a message thought it well to roh the details of alleged atrocities come support of Unionists for what-bomb in her poression. She Bulgaria's Policy.
mitted by fling Bulgarises. London, Received July 13.
ever steps the loyal Ulstermen was, of courra, atresied, and after King Constantino has le Dr. Daneff, the Bulgatan Premgraphed to the Foreign Minister constitutional or unconstitutione?. Dofessing her crime she begged were compelled to take, whether examination, crudemned to death, ier, speaking in the Sobranje, on the matter, saying "Protest in declared that the Government my name to the repro satatives plan to take over the Government that or boad might not be sever- Sir Elward. Orson outlined a ouly that she might be ebot and and always invoured peace, and of the civilised Powers at the cess of Ulster, refusing to pay taxes ed from her body. Her request Sir Henry Blake examines the had accepted the Cear'e proposals of mousters in hamun, form. Say to a Home Rule Government.
for arbitration: He maintained I regret being compelled to wreak that there was no question of a vengeance in order to inspire | === premeditated attack by Bulgaria, tstror in the monsters, who have and, thought the declaration of surpassed all horrors of barbarie war against Bulgaris was un-times and have proved that they justifiable. Balgaria was prepar-no longer have the right to be
THE WUCHANG PLOT.
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TELEGRAMS.
THE NEWS CONDENSED..
Latest Home cricket rezulta are given to-day,
Tackey has rejected the frontier Concessions offered by Bulgaria.
Reuter's (Service to the "Telegraph."]
London Received July 13, After the opening of the new deck at Liverpool, Their Majesties proceeded to Ashton-under-Lyne, where they were given a great intentions regarding territory to A tolegram outlines Roumania's popular welcome, 200,000 people fining the streets. Their Majes
be occupied. ties then visited Oldham.
BANDMANN OPEBA COMPANY.
Saturday Night's Performance
of "The Geisha."
quite a full house at the Theatre There was, as we anticipated, Royal on Saturday night, when the ever popular "Gaisha
Their Majesties were given a magnificent ovation on visiting Ashton-under-Lyne,
In the Bisley Empire Cup com petition, Britain came out first, with Australia second..
Greece has replied to the Powers that peace will be con- cluded on the battlefield
F.
Telegrams from Belgrade and was Athena BTO ful of alleged
PEACE OR CIVIL WAR?taged by the Bindman Opera atrocities by Leoing Bulgarians. Company. The play was vory prettily dread and the special new scenery from London. added very considerably to the spectators enjoyment of the piece.
Ex-Governor of Hongkong on Home Rule.
San, did fail justice to the musical
Miss May Glenn, as 0 Momies
Apprehensions are felt that Greece may demand overmuch, including the whole coast to Епов.
ad to submit to the tribunal of reckoned among civiliad 20-Further Startling Discoveries, "The China of to-day cannot a concerted rearguard action, and Juliette Diamant, acted well tested against the acts of the
European conscience.
Roumanta's Resolve.
It is stated in official chales! that Roumania propose to annex a quadrilateral ares, formed by
Filiatria, Ruatchuk, Shumle and Vorna.
Mission Fails.
plos."
Haughty Turkey.
Meanwhile Turkey has taje stad the frontier concessions offered by the Bulgarian Pleaipientiary
citizens for the most part go on Wachang, July 5.-Wuchang quietly with their business, (w.ites the "North China Daily News"
mit to Consinarinople for that correspondent) tbank(olthat Gez-
insurrection.
To do so must result in ruin.
amine and hear.
"Yo who maintain the govern
swineend hear, · · ---
ment, exsmine and fear?
The Twelfth of July celebrat
With the above startling query, was granted
Yesterday's Telenpao "bas a
present position of affairs in Ice possibilities of her part, and Miss to London became derailed et The express train from Cromer land. This article in the "Nine- stking, large type lithographed apral writ in by the editor, Mrteenth Century," together with Magna Hill (Molly Samore) was, Colchester, and the driver, stoker
if anything, more charming and and guard were killed. others in ontrent periodicals, En Shiban, a man of grey grams to indicte something like Sprightly than usual. Miss Violet literary reputation.
Frampton, too, in the role of The King of Greece has pro endure naother whole year of anticipation, for it is hardly pos and is only in accordance with
throughout.
Bulgariana, whom
he terms Mr. Frith, in Hantley Wright's "monsters in human form ". "Yo who desire insurrection, ex-long-standing privileges without much better work in other playe.men in Belfast a message from sible for the party of ascendancy old part-that of Wan Hi-was to yield the last ditch of their funny, but we have seen him do "Ye was love your poant-y, ex- at least the threat of a fight. One This can also be said of Mr. Mr Bonar Law assured Ulstermen At a demonstration of Orange- purpose, and has ordered the eral Li and thore who raise with
the introduction of anarchy i have brou better suited to his would really think that the gift Victor Gourist Antold of self-government to Ireland was
Regent in of Unionist support to any stopaj troops at Chatalja, Balair and him suceraded in suppressing the
"Princess Caprice once. Izzet Pasha is in command. but the Government continues to the editor of the great Republi- obapter of misgovernment which he could be hardly be said to conflict between Unionists and Gallipoli to ba in readiness to ad-resentastempt at a new revolation, This striking spiral, made by stead of an attempt to end the long role: but as the Marquis Imari ions in Belfast, culminated in
Turkey to-day (Sunday) signe take measures 15 prevent a re-can Hankow daily asys in a fowie England's unhappy record in be at home. One missed the Nationalists, revolver shots being
curongs of the trouble. In the city words what most xaple are think her dealing with her Sister Isle,
hours to house search is singing. Last October we celebrated
ponderous dignity and contempt exchonged, Bir Heory presents us with a
nous patronage that Rutland made, and that with the approval the first anniversary of the begin-rough sketch of what may Barrington threw into the piece of the people,and no one is permitting of the Republic, in another happen
Sir Edward Carson has out when it was first staged in Lon-lined a plan for taking over the ed to lodge or dwell within the city three months the second "whole Now let usconsider the situation Renter's Coustantinople corres-walls who cannot find me year will be comple's, will it with which Great Britain may be one's feeling was that Mr Gouriating to pay taxes to a Home Rule don, some sixteen years ago, and Government of Ulater and refus pondent etatos that the Turkish respectable citizen to guarau prove to be a whole year of in- confronted during the coming would have bron bappier as 0.g. Government. Army on Saturday evening start his good conduct.
Fiude are
the tea-house proprietor, ed on the march to Adrianople.cecasionally made, for example Peace on Battlefield. The Turks are apparoutly actuat-in one hours forty-threy suits of It is eomi-officially announceded by the uncompromising at-uniform, eleven swords and eme in Athens that Grec 29, replying to titude of Bulgaria, and also the ammonition, were seized in the the representations of the Powers; feeling that they cannot allow possession of a certain Huoanese, has intimated that peace will be Greece to become master of the named Yang, who was a anted - concluded on the battlefield.
whole of the Aegean coast.
and, after ting examined at the Tutabia, was executed.
A telegram from Constantinople states that General Natchevitch, visiting the Military Governor at Bamboul, expressed regret at the failure of his mission which an agreement with Servia and is be bad hoped would have resulted also negotiating an agreement iva Turco-Bulgarian Alliance.
Turkey's Part.
Acording to Turkish accounts, Turkey will recover a large part of Torace under an agreement made with Servin.
"A Lull
felt with the armies.
Sensational Plan..
"
with Che ce
Later.
Carrying out the Treaty.
||
surrection?"
LORD ROSEBERY ON
FLODDEN.
Lord
made
Mr James McGrath made a
Miss Marjorie Cecil, in her small Page 6.
art as Lady Constance Wynne, Howard Lawrence. was excellent, as also was Mr
Tonight The Girl in the
LOCAL.
An occurrence on board the Baron Erekine, whereby three Lagcars were suffocated is report ed to-day.
The reply of the Hongkong Land Investment and Agency Co. to 'Mr Gerebom Stewart presra
that Hongkong contribute towards A special article suggesting an aeroplane for the Empire appears on Page 6
year, Tae Protestant population, grim and determined, drilled and ready, and prepared to eked their blood if needs be in defence of good Beginald Fairfax and his what they consider a sacred cause, the Boy "were heartily encored. bathing places scheme appears on Star of my Soul" and "Jack's Correspondence regarding the calling up Protestant England and Scotland to come to their aid, and the Orange lodges sonoding the There is a complete lull at the
tocein and argently calling upon theatre of war.
It is announced in London that Outside the Wang Shan
their brethren all over the world The representations of Russia the Bulgarian Government has Gate a more important capture
Rosebery was last to answer their appeal; wbile Taxi" is to be staged. and other Powers are already ordered the military anthorities is reported." A certain Tau month
freeman the Roman Catholica of Ulster apparently making themselves to arrange with the Ottoman com- Pin had made the place of tho old Scottish border arm for their own projection, manders for the Balgarian troops a rendezvous of bad characters. town of Selkirk and also and the Government considers to evacuat those territories which, When the premiess were unveiled a memorial to those whether an army shall be sent to Greek papers talk of a march according to the Treaty of Peace, searched 150 repenting rifles were Selkirk men who fell at Flodden, cerce with fire and sword a Pro- Privilege Leave upon Sofia to avenge the dostardare to be handed over to Turkey. found and 700,000 rounds of These functions were combined testant population assembled an
Privilege leave to the neigh-on Page 7. ly cruelties perpetrated by the Bulgaria has arrived at an ammunition, the latter concealed with the annual ceremony of der the folds of the Union Jack bouring countries is granted to troops of the Red Czar upon agreement with Tutkoy that as a in bags of flour; besides the arms riding the marches of the burgh. to resist forcible expulsion from Captain D. Arthur, I.M.S.attached wounded and aged men, women provisional frontier the boundary several boxes filled with flaga and About 880 horsemen participated the United Kingdom.
Sth Rajputs, from 17th July, and children.
be formed by tho Ence-Midis badges were discovered, and, it is in the ride round the boundaries, This is surely enough to stag-1913, (or dute of availing) for It is improbable, however, that line.
Baid, no less than $173,905 in and Lord Rosebery arrived from ger humanity, but, in addition, 60 days. the Allies will push their advant
hard cash. Ten Pin himself has Edinburgh in. time to witness we are threatened, with the in- Clyde Measured Mile. age so far, sepecially in view of
escaped, but ninety-four of his part of the proceedings. His vasion of outraged Orangemen Negotiations are going on bat- the declared intention of Roum-
osafederates have been arrested admission as a freeman was made from Canada and the United wean the Board of Trade and
Elsewhere apposts a report of ania to protect either side if
and will, after examination, be on the platform in the market-States: An Admiral LL.D.
Clyde Navigation Trustees with the proceedings in connection dangerously threatened.
punished with different grades of place, and part of the ceremony The Situation
Amongst the recipients of
And what about Canada, in reference to an alternative course with the celebration of the golden Boverity.
consisted in his licking the which there are, I am informed, for the measured mile. The
jubilee of the Society St. Vincent honorary degrees at Cambridge
Amongst the evidence obtained | biree." In olden days Selkirk about 3,000 Orange Lodges? Or sent measured mile at Skelmortie de Paul in Hongkong. University on 11th inat. was Ad- when narobing the promises of was famous for its shoes, and the the United States of America, in is admittedly the best in exis accepted Russian mediation, miral Sir W.H. Fowkes, who was ame conspirators in the German makers (soutara) used a biree for which 3,700 Orange Lodges exist, tence, es it provides a run of though doubtlese many
made a doctor of law. In presen- Concession of Hankow, wasaregis. sewing the roles. liminaries will require settlementting the Admiral, the Public ter of 5,700 names, General Li Fow causes of war, said Lord eighty? Will they endeavour to a sheltered estuary, but there with an average membership of deep water cloes inshore and in before a conference is held at St. Orator said that it was not per-bas put out a prcolamation saying Rossberg, could stand bietorical answer an Orange call? The have been complaints about the Poteraburg,
hapa well known how much the that to arrest and exit to many examination and st Bulgaria, will have to acquiesce Navy of England owed to three men is not to bs thought of and are a common phars, "weshed vital importanes to the stability striking the foreshores with ex- Few to answer to thers questions is of wash from high-speed vessela in others quietly possessing ter- fellow Commonera of St. John's. he bag the efore ordered the re-well" after the first enthusiasm and prestige of the Empire, and cessive force. ritory which she fully intended The first of there was Lord stor to to destroyed, and urge had ped away. Nations bad it is well to remember that the Shamrock IV's Skipper.
Thomas Howard, who, in the age all implicated in the recent con- to list's control over the wars present restraint of the Orange Mr W. P. Barton, who has been There jarme opprehension that of Elizakath, tk an affective spiracy to rerout of their bold they wagel. At this moment men and Unionists of the North asked by Sir Thomas Lipton to Grcere many demand over macb,pert in the defeat of the Spanish neo, sad to destroy any papera, over Europe they saw the nations is due to the guiding influence of enil Shamrook IV. in the America including the whole rosat to Enes Amada. The coud was Sr badges or other proofs of guilt ermed to the tsath, and at a mc-leaders who have solemnlydeclared Cup rece next year, is a wealthy The extrusion of min, mit Vistjan age, we Admiral of the promises them that, if they do so, a telegraph wire, they might find this Willowfield Drill Hall-that railed in about a thousand races, mes Hop, G.O.B who, in the in their posesion. He ment's notice.ike a fagh across and repeated at the opalog of Ipswick merchant. Burton has and supplies, from which all the States are suffering, will have a fleat, and for mander-in-Chief they my cat asored no further themselves involved in war com- if the time should coms when having won more than half of calwing influence,
in China and 1, North America, steps, will be taken against them, pared to which even "Flodden urhappily the Ulsterme must them. He euereaded in getting Extreme exasperation is felt in It was Sir James Hope who com- but the discovery of arms, badges would beshild's play; a war which assemble with arme in their 266 wins to bis oredit before he Greece at reports officially meaded to his own collega or other proofe of conspiracy would involve the y axistence hands, they will be there to had a chance of winning a King's published by order of the King, Lieutenant Fawkes, the last will render the. Foestors of the Shio italf. They should command and lead them. Cap, and he secured the first he of the massacre of a Orrak bishop, Follow Commoner of t. John's liable to be executed.
therefore in this molez 20th cen It is, indeed, a pretty kotle of went in for. He had the distino- priests and notables by the to wear gold lace on his gown
The Chinese papera state that tury, when they could batter rea fish, Meantime, what are the tion of winning the last oup Bulgarians on evacuating Demir sad & gold tassel on bis day, a young woman about twenty on on the ebancea, liabilities, and leaders of religion doing to me offered by. King Edward, while whore free and lively conversa years of age sought an interview ontsotrophes of wor, be vigilant derate this mouldering fire of he captured the first offered by There are similar reports from ton, at the Fellows' table, had a with General Li. Her card was and hold their statesmen respon-hatred and all ancharitableness? King George," says the "Evening
pleasant savour of the mi
Isent in, but one of the detectives sible for their share in the war. -"Reviews of Reviews,"
It was reported on Saturday
that both Greece and Servis had
to have,
Hissar..
Berres.
pro-
DON'T FORGET;
TO-DAY. TI Vistoria Theatre, 9.15 p.m. Bijon Scenic Theatre, 9.15 p.m. Bandmenn Opera Oo, Theatre,
Royal 9.15 p.m.
TO-MORROW." Victoria Theatre 9.15 p.m. Bijou Beenie Theatre, 9.15 p.m. Bandmann Opera Co. Theatre
Wednesday July 16. Star. Ferry Co? Lea; nry general meeting-
Royal, 9:15 p.m.
Thursday July Extraordinary General Meeting
China and Manila 8.4.
11 s.m.