The

Hongkong Telegraph.

August 22, 1913, Temperature a.m. 79, p.m. 87; humidity...94, 71,

(ESTABLISHED 1881.)

Copyright, 1913 by the Froprietor.

SATURDAY,

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AUGUST

23.

1913.

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晚二月七年丑癸

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OLYMPIC GAMES.

CHESTERFIELD ELECTION

BALKAN AFFAIRS.

POWERS AND TURKEY.

THE ULSTER RIOTS.

SERIOUS ALLEGATIONS.

THE KINO'S HOPE.

Renter's

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London. Received Aug, 22. The Duke, of Somerretalater that the King has exprester to him, as the Chairman of the British Olympic Council, his hope, that every effort will be rande to ensure the representa of Great Britain in 1918.

PRESS COMMENT.

Reuter'

Reuter's

[Service to the "Telegraph."]

London. Received Aug. 22. The "Neue Freie Presse "* (Vienna) says that the Powers

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WEATHER FORECAST

FAIR

Baromster 29 89:

August 22, 1912, Temperature a.m. 78, p.m. $1; Humidity..:94, 85.

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NATURALISATION.

天拜难

號三廿月八英港香

PROPOSAL FOR UNIFORMITY.

Reater's!

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TELEGRAMS.

CHINA UNIVERSITY.

NO GOVERNMENT FUNDS.

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NEWS FOR BUSY MEN.

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THE NEWS CONDENSED,

Fighting contiques spasmodio-

[Service to the "Telegraph."ally at Nanking. [Service to the Telegraph."]

London. Received Aug. 22/ London, Received Aug. 22.

A telegram gives Press com- London. Received Aug. 22. London. Received Aug. 22

Renter's correspondeni at Otta- The Parliamentary deputationments on the Chesterfield bye... The inquest on a man named The Unionist comment on election is Chesterfield

Armstrong, who was shot dead W states that the Canadian which recently waited upon the election result.

It is stated that a punitive ex- the generally epitomised by the are consulting regarding a collec- whilst locking out of his window Government has agreed to the Chancellor of the Exchequer with Standard," which anys that the tive stopat Constantinople. It is during the Londonderry riots, latest draft of the proposed Bill a request for 'finnubial assistance

tion, and if it is introduced in proposed British University for leaving the Cape miners have struck the Labour proposed that the Austrian Am-evoked strange revelations, the for uniform Imperial naturalisa- from the Government for the pedition to Somaliland is shortly Rain has fallen in Scotland Party a staggering blow by bassailor, as the doyen, should relations of the decansad man

call on the Porte to withdraw to declaring that he was shot by the the Dominions the Canadian Central China, either by assign- House will pass concurrent legia-ing for the purpose, or otherwise, returning Mr. Kenyon, who was

have received an unfavourable and the North of Eugland and the Eous-Midia line under a police. The disowned by, the Party.

lation.”

reply from Mr. Lloyd George. greatly relieved the drought.. American Intentions.

contest hun left a legacy of bitter-threat of financial starvation. Ray's The "Daily Telegraph that the American Ambassador, uess and division in the Labour Mr. Page, bas stated that America ranks that may have digastrons will follow Great Britain's exam-results to the official party and ple by raising £100,000 for the it means the beginning of the end of the Liberal-Labour Olympiad.

SOMALILAND.

alliance.

The "Morning Post", however, admits thet the reault lauv s much, to be desired from the Unionist standpoint,

a

A PUNITIVE EXPEDITION.

London. Received Aug, 22.

The Daily News and Lendor" The Cape Town correspondent safe--The import ince the Opposi of the "Daily Mail" understandstinu attached to the Chesterfield that a punitive expedition to election justifies the Liberals in Somaliland is being propared, regarding the result as a renewed and that possibly a contingent instruction to the Government to will go from the Cape.

persist in the paths of Liberalism. The Daily Chronicle remarks Mr. Scurt, an imported outsider, eas not backed by the Berious Labour body, and he was not the man to split the Progres sive vote.

Authoritative Dental Landon. Received Aug. 23; It is authoritatively announced that the Imperial Government does not intend to send a punitive expedition to Somaliland.

SWEDISH GUNBOAT SINKS,

COLLISION WITH BATTLE- Stilp,'

London. Received Aug. 23. 'Router's correspondent at Mal- mos states that during mance. uvres off "Hveen Island the Swedish battleship Oden collid. ed with the gunboat Urd and the latter sank in shallow water. All were saved.

THE MEXICAN SITUATION.

PRESIDENT WILSON'S.

RESOLVE.

Loadon. Received Aug 23, President Wilson has decided to refer the Mexican situation to Congress, and is preparing spacial message on the subject.

DROUGHT RELIEVED.

RAIN, FALLS AT HOME.

Loufon: It: Pivod Aug. 23. Bain hanfallen in land and the north of England and has greatly relieved the drought.

HOME CRICKET.

SUSSEX'S BIG VICTORY,

London. Rived Aug. 23.

Sussex defeater Gloucestershire

at Brighton by 470 ruas.

THE TRAMCAR DOOMED

Turkey and Russia. London. Received Aug. 23. It is stated that Turkey has ven Eussia further assurances regarding ber sccupation of points beyond the Maritza Rivor which are regarded in St Petersburg se satisfactory.

While Hussia would not tolerate an advance beyond the Maritza, he is eaid to be prepared to exercise 'patience regarding Adrianople, and to await the effect of the proposed financial boycott.

The payment of olivial is: Biroudy many months in error.

AUSTRALIAN CADETS.

PARADE BEFORE BRITIS { M.P.'S

CAPTAIN" TUPPER

An ex-Constabulary Sergeant deposed that he told the police that a man was shot, and a police- man shouted "You may be glad you are not shot yourself.

London. Received Aug. 23. Four further witnesses, includ- ing a policeman, testified to the police firing in the neighbour- hood of Armstrong's houss.

· ULSTER PROPERTY.

HIGH INSURANCE RATES.

P

London. Received" Aug. 22.

и

AUSTRALIAN CHOPS.

BETTER PROSPECTS.

London. Received Aug. 22. Good rains in Victoria and South Australia have greatly im proved the sasson's prospects,

MEXICO AND JAPAN.

Strange Story of Early Intercourse.

in... Wis

It is uncertain whether this is fiaal, but the scheme is not" abandoned, though its supporters are none too sanguine of success.

HYPNOTISM AND ALCOHOLISM.

America is to follow Britain'a example and raise £100,000 for the Olmpic Gamos "

It is estimated that property to the value of 27,000,000 has been insured in Ulster; the rates are increasing.

Trenly thousand senior cadets are to parado the streets of Mel- bourne during the visit of British politicians.

It is reported that the rebels are trying to buy over the naval men eat up on three cruisers to bombard Nooking.

Tue Powers are en-ulting

of the The annual meeting British Medical Association was held last month.

Mr. Bernard Shaw was one of the speakers at the meeting of the It is estimated that property to General Diaz, the Mexican State Medical Fervice Association the value of £7,000,000 has been Ex-President, is expected to held at Steine Hours. He asked ineared at Ulster at the rate of arrive at Yokohama on the his hearers not to seek the repeal Ove ebillinge, and even fifteen 23rd instant together with of the Insurance Act but to re- shillings per cent, for some olasses Dr. Soeds. In this connection, member that they still had the of property. It is expected that says the "Nagasaki Press," it is medical problem to deal with, regarding collective action to there will be a substantial rise in interesting to learn on the aa. He once asked an uncle of compel Turkey to withdraw to the rate next week.

thority of Mr. Horiguchi, ox-his who had bought a London the Enös-Midis line, London. Received Aug. 22.

Charge d'Affaires to Mexico, that practice which declined what

The Canadian Government bas Twenty thousand Senior Cadets

the mother of the General's un-was the lowest fee, he would ac will porade the streets of Me'-

CHURCH SERVICE...cle, the ex-President Diaz, cept. He replied that the Mint agreed to the latest draft of the bourne on the 20th September,

was the descendant of a Japanese had dot coined anything so low proposed Bill for uniform Im- ue on a date to be selected, in

St. John's Cathedral, Hongkong of the family name of Suehiro, that he would not accept it if perial'naturalisation. order to afford the visiting British

24th

Augast, 14th

Sunday Mr. Horiguobi's story is that in offered in cash. That sounded

It is alleged that a man was politicians an opportunity to

after Trinity, Holy Communion the latter days of Hideyoshi, the very amusing, but it was a very judgo of the results of the co8.15 a.m.). Matine (11 sm.) celebrated clan-lord Date: Maen-grim state of affairs; it showed shot dead by the police while Venite, mune, one of the most famous the degradation of the profession. looking out of his window in the Responses, Ferial; pulsory defence scheme.

Novello. Psalms, of the 24th morn warriors of olden days, desiring Medicine could not be called a recent Londonderry riots. ing; Te Deum Lames, Cooke, to subjugate the Southern Seas, science; it was very largely at

The deputation on behalf of the Hopkins: Bonodicte, Langdon despatched his retainer Hose-present a survival of witchcraft, Hymns, 202, 432, and 419. Even-kura Rokusmon to Rome, in becaure it was in the hands of Obina University has received an a song (5.45 p.m.). (Full Choir) order to study the conditions there such men as his uncle become. unfavourable reply from Mr. Mr Justice Darling. and

15, The only remedy was to have a Lloyd George to their request for September

au- funds. special Jury were engaged for Responses, Ferial. Psalms, of the it several days with the trial of an 24th evening; Magnificat, and in the 18th year of Keicho, properly-managed central

the messenger set thority. The amazing develop

It is alleged that subjects of netion brought by Mr Havelck Nasc Dimittis, Maunder in S; that Wilson against the Shipping Anthem, God shall wipe away sail from Kunitsuki in Matsu mont of Christian Science he re-

.rebels $15,000,000 Federation and others to recover all teala," Field; Hymns 28 and Province, accompanied by sixty-garded as due to the deep distrusts certain Powers have lent the

eight warriors and ten batmen, of medical men felt by the public. Nanking

and are prepared to spend Treatment of Alocoholism. damages for (1) conspiring to 20 Sevenfold Amen.

St. Andrew's Church, Kowloon, He arrived at Acapulco in Mexico

In the Section of Neurology and $10,000,000. procure the plaintiff to be made a bankrupt, (2) without reasonable 14th Sunday after Trinity, 24th on January 26th the following and probable cause presenting a August, 1913 Morning Prayer year, and subsequently reached Paychological Medicine Dr. Hugh bankruptcy petition against the 11 a.m.). Responses. Festal Rome via Spain, leaving, how-Wingfield read a paper on the The King has expressed his made to secure the best repre- plaintiff; and (3) for maintenance. Venite, Ouseley; Psalms, as set lover, some twenty men at Aca treatment of alcoholism by sng- hope that every effort will be of Britain at the He said that he suggested to sentation The plaintiff, in evidence, alleged To Deurn Oskeley, 15th evening: palco, as he found his suite too gestion. that the defendants had procured Benedictus Garrett Hymns, 7, 40 numerous. He intended of couTHE

LOCAL. SIR FREDERICK LUGARD.

the defendant Nieleen to serve a and 514. Evening Praye (0 p.m.) to take them back with him on his patients when they were under Olympic Games. : "Sir J. H. A. Macdonald, pr

Messrs. Wright and Hornby's Tribute to Sir John Anderson.sident of the Scottish Automobile bankruptcy notice on him, and Hymn, 12; Responses, Festal his way home, but on his return hypnotic influence the absence of Clab and a member of the Road that they, though the plaintiff was palms, Asset; Magnificat, the unfavourable weather pre-all craving and sometimes a dis-

The Japanese who were then that they would find it easy share raport appeare elsewhere in Speaking by the compliment Board, said at the coreluding willing to pay the judgment debt, Barnby, 18th evening: Nunc vented him from touching at the like of alcohol. He suggested to ary dinner given by Sir Owen meating of the Imperial Motor contrived to prevent Nielsen from Dimittis, Wickes, 10th evening: port.

Davy.

tempted to return to their home-they were offered a drink they

Hongkong Twenty-five Years Philipps, K.O.M.G. (Chairman of Transport Conference that if they accepting the money in order that Hymns, 508, 284, and 197. Kyrie thus left in Mexico often at to say no and told them that when this issue.

St. Peter's Church-Sunday land but in vain, and most of should never debate the question the West African Section of the had it good, smooth, flat road the plaintiff might become London Chamber of Commerce) there was no necessity to pnt bankrupt.

One of Mr Wilson's witness August 24th: Morning Sory 3 them married native women and but instantly refuse. He had Age appears to-day under the

Ex-Pre-sometimes suggested that alcohol bending "1888." Frederick Bir

Lugord, a

on the top of it. railway

The old clock from the Clock G.O.M.G., &c., as Governor of He was impressed by a remark was a Mr Tupper, who in cross and Holy Communion 11 a.m. engaged in industry.

cendant of one of the Japanese. At times, however, the patient pre United Nigeria, Sir John Ander-in one of the papers that "the examination admitted that an in- Evening Service at Seamen's Insident Diaz's mother was the des-would make them sick. Several

Union Church, Kennedy Road, Acapulco and other part of the ferred to be sick rather thinn got Tower was sold by sution this

morning for $720. 60, G.C.M.G., now Permanent fact that the tramways of any terview he gave in 1910 to the stitute, 7.30 pm. Secretary at the Colonial Office, city are profitable as a business South Wales Echo" was" spoof."

at p.m.,ants of those Japanese are said cases all but 24 showed improve- told those pre: rt that "the concern is not alone a proof that In he interview he had stated Morning Worship at 11. a.m., Pacific coast, many more descend- to have the drink. Out of 218

The Italian vesele owned by Colonial Office had moved with they are economically advantage- that he had been at Harrow, was Evening Worship

The best afterwards an officer of the Indian Preacher; Rov. J. Kirk Macon to exist, some of them still re-ment. In one very, bad case the

taining the orginal family names patient had now been for 20 years the Societa Anonima Nazionale the times; and, instead of criticiz-to the community,'

Garrison Divine Service of Surhiro, Marki, or Isbida. a total abatainer and eight of his di Servizi Marittimi are discon- ing the acts of Colonial Governos tramways he know of wore thosas Army, was attached to the Greek chie. some three or four months after in Glasgow, but thousands of forces in the Greco-Turkish War,

Cathedral 9-15 a.m., Chaplain at Acapulco are still kept the of from ten to 15 years. date, they now met those who pounds were lost every week to and subsequently fought in the Church of England. Victoria, It is said that in an old temple cases had not relapsed for perinda sinuing their rua to Hongkong

practically concerned commercial people who did not Boer War.

Mr. Justice Darling-Why did Church of England. Detention helmets, spears, and swords the the trade and business not as the tramwaya by the

by you deceive this innocent man? Barrack, Detention Barrack, 12 Japanese carried with them. more constant the colonies, had convenient and better com those "Bostock menagerie" cars (Laughter.)-I was leading the noon. Chaplain; RN.; Church What is more interesting to learn munications with the colonies and stopping at street corners and strike in the Bristol Channel, and of England, Stonecutters, Bar-is that in that place a sort of straw more frequent opportunities thore near the railway stations. He I presume that I had something racks, Under Orders Senior Officer. sandal, generally used, which is

of different May Hongkong Hope. ? engaged in the administration of had seen as many as 15 cra stand-between 40,000 and 50,000 men Church of England, Military Hos of the same shape as the Japanese the Empire. They had no exceling in a line pear the Caledonian on strike. The Shipping Federa-pital, Bowen Road, Bp.r., Obat-waraji, is also called waraji,

A sub-committee of the British lent Colonial servics which was Railway Station, so that not even tion sent an ex-policy surgeant lain. Church of England, Lyeman, although made

Church of England, Kowloon, Such is Mr. Horiguchi's story, keen on its work, sympathetic a child could pass between them down into Cardiff to find out Barracks, 11-15 am. Chaplain materinis. and intelligent, and their officers without risk of being crushed. something to my detriment. understood that they were there The consequent commercial icse heard they had been to the Bank-St. Andrew's Church, 10 s.m. and while it is quits possible that Empire League has been formed to help along to the best of their was enormous. The day of the ruptcy Court and found out that Offg Clergyman Church of Japanese visited Mexico, is he under the name of the Imperial He did not I was an undischarged bankrupt. England, Monat Apatin, Bar-not rather confused as to bin Communications Committee. The ability the great movements which tramway was over. were taking place in almost every Fay that all thors which had I heard they had been to my racks, Under Orders. Senior details, remarks the "Japan Mail" object of the committee is to keep part of our vast Empire. With hon hit down would be taken office in the Strand. I was afraid Officer; Baptist Vicbria, Union from whose columbs we repro-in touch with the general question those who, like Sir Frederick up, but very few would be laid if they published anything against Church 11 a.m., Off Clergyman. duce the above. An expedition to of improvement and cheapening Lugard, wore the men on the apot, in the future-certainly none in me it would disorganize the men, Congregationalist, Victoria, sabjugate the Southern Seas seems of postal and telegraphic com- the difficulty was to know what large and busy towns. They and I am sorry to my I gave Union Church, 11.m., Og to have got rather wide of the munications in the Empire, to "sroof" interview to Clergyman. Presbyterian, Vio-mark when it found itself at collect facts and arguments, and toria. Union Church, 11 .m., Rome, and was there any Japanese to bring them to the notice of the to do and how to do it, but at the would have good roads, on the this

one sent by Ministers.. Colonial Office one of the greatest surface of which vehicles would throw them off my track.

All communications should be difficulties was to know what not run as smoothly as on rails. If Mr. Juation Darling-It showed Offg. Clergyman. Wesleyan Vic-mission, to Rome save the more public and of Parliament and to do and what to let alono. Per- had been predicted that before great restraint on your part that tora, Wesleyas. Church, 10.15 or leas "nazisted

Catholic, Victoria, St. Joseph's Christianising efforts had suc-made to Mr. C. Freeman Murray, haps their most serious respon long the motor-omnibuses would you did not say you had got the 6.m., Ofg. Clergyman. Roman the Jesuits to prove how for their sibility was the selection of the be off the streets and found only Victoria Cross.

The jury on Tuesday returned Church, 10a.m., Offg. Clergyman, oseded? History does not record, secretary of the British Empire

Pountney-hill, E.0, men who were to fill posts like in museums, but that was much

Church, 9 a.m., Offg. Clergyman. Mr. Horiguchi recounte. that occupied by his friend, Sir more likely to happen to the verdict in favour of the dafen- Roman Catholic Kowloon, Rosary we believe, any such incident as Lasgae, Norfolk House, Laurance. Frederick Lugard."

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We understand that the con-- tract for calving the Hatenta Maru, which was driven ashore on the Paracels, has been seared by the Taikoo Dook.

DON'T FORGET,

TO-DAY, Victoria Theatre, 9.15 p.m. Bijou Scenic Theatre, 0.15 p.m.

"TO-MORROW.. Victoria Theatre 9.15 p.m. Bijou Scenic Theatre, 9.15 p.m.

Thursday, August 28. China and Manila 8.9. Co.,

Meeting of Shareholders.-11.30

8.m.

Tuesday, September 2. Anotion of H.M.S. Alacrity, on tourd, 11 a.m.

Auction of HM.S... Handy. and Janus 11 a.m.

Saturday, September 6, Concert at Theatre Royal

0.15 p.m

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