The
Hongkong Telegraph.
September 5, 1913, Temperature' a.m. 83, p.m. 84; Humidity...96, 57.
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September 5, 1912, Temperature ́a.m. 81, p.m. 83; Humidity...74, 70.-
SATURDAY,
TELEGRAMU.
SEPTEMBER
TELEGRAMS,
6,
1913.
TELEGRAMS.
BREAD SUPPLY THREATENED
BALKAN AFFAIRS.
BRIGHTER OUTLOOK.
MR. LLOYD GEORGE.
-ATTACKS LORD WOLMER.
OPIUM IN MONGOLIA,
CONCESSION GRANTED.
DUBLIN SITUATION.
THE POLICE ENQUIRY.
LABOUR UNREST.
Reuter's
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London. Received Sept. 5. At a mass meeting at Hammer-
Baye
at
Reater's
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London, Received Sept. 5.
Beuter's
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TELEGRAMS.
THE THAW CASE.
STATE LAWYER ARRESTED.
$36 PER ANNUM
SINGLE COPY 10 CENTS,
NEWS FOR BUSY MEN.
TELEGRAMS.
THE NEWS CONDENSED.
London hospitals are beginning
to feel the effect of the strike; wards closed for repairs cannot be opened.
Renter'a
A suit has been commensed Reuter's
Renter's
in New York for the dissolution of (Bervice to the Telegraph."]
[Service to the "Telegraph.”] · [Service to the " "Telegraph."]
an alleged jewellery combine. London. Received Sept. 5.
London. Received Sept. 5, London. Received Sept. 5. London. Received Sept. 8.; Reuter's St. Petersburg corres. In response to the Dublin Car-
Coatinook In a letter to the Press in re- Routers correspondent
Semi-olioial negotiations are A mesange from it is gard to the controversy between pondent states that official tele-poration's demand for an enquiry states that the famous, United believed to have cleared the way mith, addressed by representatives Constantinople of the Painters, Electricians, understood that the British, Lord Wolmer and himself on the grains from Urga received there into the conduct of the police States counsel Mr. W. T. Jerome, for a settlement of the Balkan
and Russion question of his transactions in state that the Mongolian Minister during the riots, the Under-who is representing the Now dispute. Bakers', Railwaymen's, Waiters', Austrian, and Musicians' Unions, speakers Embassies have received instruc-Marconi aliares, Mr. Lloyd George of the Interior, acting on his owe Secretary for Ireland intimates York State against Harry Thaw, arged a public boycott of em- tione diplomatically to support slashingly attacks Lord Wolmer, authority, has granted a conces that the Lord-Lieutenant con- has been arrested on a charge of ployers unless they employed the Bulgarian delegates in the and declares that the latter'ssion for five years for the importa siders it impossible to institue an gambling.
Thaw's lawyers "disclaim all Union labour. The delegate of negotiations with Turkey, which statements regarding the. trans- tion of opium into Mongolia in enquiry until order has been fully the Bakers Union threatened will commence to-morrow (Saturaction are calculated lies. He return for an annual payment of restored, and pending the issue knowledge of the matter. The that if the bread factories con- day). Optimism prevails as to maintains that some of the Minis- 1,000,000 troubles. The conces of legal proceedings, but promises arrest is gonerally attributed to tinued their present attitude the the outcome of the negotiations, tera of the last Uniouist Admin-sionaire, who is a Frenchman, is a searching investigation at the the townspeople's ill-feeling to- warda Mr. Jerome. A towpeman operatives would strike and would as both sides are apparently an istration were directly concerned state to represent an English eatliest possible moment.
Estimates of those out of work lodged the complaint. paralyse the whole of London's imated by a most conciliatory in firms having Government con- syndicate. It is pointed out that bread supply.
spirit. Moreover, the way is tracts. He adds thal Lard Wol Mongolian laws impose the in Dublin range from 3,000 to Comical and Bewildering. The strike of the painters is cleared by semi-offical negotia-mer and his family "have been penalty of death on users of 20,000.
London. Received Sept. 6. beginning to have an efect on tions at which it is believed on peculiarly offensive in this busi- opium, but the Minister explains ness. If he wants to take a high that the importe are not intended
The situation at Dublin con- the Hospitals. Some of the warda agreement was reached;
line regarding Ministerial invest-for the Mongols. This means pre- tinues to be unsatisfactory. have been clored for repairs, and
ments, let him and his fellow sumably that the opium will be cannot be reopened.
Cecils begin by giving lessons at for Chinese in Mongolis. Home."
Solving the Problem. Trouble has aries among the employees of the Midland Rail-
For a frontier starting at Enos, way at Carlisle. A number of fallowing the Maritza to a point men were imported to day from south of Adrianople; whence it Enderby to replace 40 cleaners will pass west of the river, giving who have gone on strike on ac- Adrianople, sufficient ground for count of the dismissal of a com-defensive purposes, Turkey rade, and they were received makes important concessions on with hosility at the Station. A the frontier between Adrianople driver and fireman refused to and the Black Sea, while Bulgaria convey them to the engine sheds, allows Turkey to fortify the
London. Received Sept. C. frontier.
All goods traffic by the London and North Western Railway is stopped owing to the men refue- ing to handle the traffic.
OBITUARY.
MAJOR GENĽ. SLADE,
THE KRUPP SCANDAL.
FURTHER CHARGES.
RAILWAY SMASH.
ITS CAUSE EXPLAINED.
London, Received Sept. 6
At the inquiry into the railway disaster at Alegill the engine driver of the Glasgow express gave evidence to the effect that
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MOTOR SPIRIT.
A SUBSTITUTE FOUND,"
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CHURCH SERVICES.
Later.
A tenolier seized with madness at Muelhausen-on-Ene killed 18 people, including his wife and four children.
New York has been inundated with the heaviest rainfall for a decade, and there is unprecedent- ed dislocation of traffic.
The Thaw case, ie at once bewildering and comical. It is stated in New York that s Judge at Montreal has issued a writ of Habeas Corpus requiring the immediate production of Thaw The British, Austrian and at Montreal.
Russian Embassies are to support The accusation against Mr the Bulgation delegates in the St. John's Cathedral, Hong Jerome was that he was playing negotiations which begin to-day... kong, 7th September, 18th Sun-a penny card game on railway. day after Trinity, Holy Commu-premises with journalists while nion 8.15 a.m. Matins (11 a,m.) waiting for the hearing of the counsel, Mr. Jerome, who is (Full Choir.) Responses: Ferial, case, He was looked in a small appearing againat. Harry Thaw, Venite: Elvey, Psalmos: of 7th cell, while the crowd outside has been arrested for gambling. morning, Te Deam: Baker in F., made a demonstration, and was Jubilate Hayes in F., Anthem: eventually "bailed out in $300. "Surely he hath borne our griefs'
Haadel. Holy Communion (11.45 a.m.) Kyrie: Baker in F.. Gymna, 221, 215. Evening (5.45 NEW YORK SUBMERGED. P.m.) Responses: Ferial, Paalms: Goas, Magnificat: Havergal (7th Hymns: 362, 15, 477.
Loadon. Received Sept. 6.
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The famous United States
Many trades are being affected- by the strike in London, and the bakers threaten to paralyse the whole of the bread supply of the City.
The head of Krupp's Berlin
being charged with bribery of official to betray military secrets.
The Lord Lieutenant of Ire- and promises a searching in- vestigation into the conduct of the Dublin police at the earliest possible moment,`
London. Received Sept. 5. The Committee appointed by he was unable to surmount the the Royal Automobile Club and gradient owing to the inferior other similar organisations to find quality of the conl. He believed a substitute for petrol has dig. that such stoppages were frequent. covered a process whereby it is evening.), Nuno Dimittis: Wesley, UNPRECEDENTED RAINFALL. office and two ex-Directora are He had asked for a pilot engine, claimed to be possible to produce St. Andrew's Church, Kowloon 40,000,000 gallons of motor spirit 10th Sunday after Trinity, 7th bat was refused.
The frames also attributed the nnually from a by-product of September, 1913 Morning Prayer Reuter's correspondent at New a oppage to the eniallness of the coal without depleting the coun-(11a.m.)Responses. Festal York states that the heaviest "London. Receivad Sept. 6. coal.
try's mineral resources. It is Venite, 7th Day; Psalms, Henley rainfall for the past decade has London: Received Sept. 5. Following the trial last month The Board of Trade Inspector expected that the sale price of Trent, Te Deum, S. Jude, Jubi- caused unprecedented dislocation The death is announced of of officers for supplying Krupps mare the inquiry public in the spirit will be 1s. 20, per late, Ouseley Hymns, 220, 231, of traffic.
32g. Kyrie-Dryer; Evening price of petrol. Major-General Sir John Rimaay with secret information, the State deference to n general demand gallon. Instead of la. 9d, the
Prayer (6 p.m.) Hymn, 193; Slade, K.C.B, R.A., who has been is now prosecuting Herr Brandt, to this effent,
The General Manager of the
Responses, Festal; Paalme, Gentleman Usher to King George head of Krupp's Berlin office, and
Foster, Magnificat, Barnby, 29th since 1910."
two former Directors of Krupp's Midland Hairway attended in
Nano Dimittis, Rumbault, 16th The deceased General, who for alleged bribery of an official order to urge that the proceedings
should be fully reported. II
morning, Hymas; 164, 536, 31. SUFFRAGISTS' LATEST been secured by a Frenchman, 8 70 years of age, joined the betray military secrets.
[At the til referred to, several "pread the utmost symphy Royal Artillery in 1861, and bad
In officers who had risen fem the with the sufferers. n long record of war service. 1878 be served through the ranks of the Artillery and Bazaar Valley Expedition and in various non-commissioned officeru the following year he took part innected, with the Ordnance the Afghan Campaigaas jata Drtment, were sentenced to THE NANKING AFFAIR
Some Casea with
of Artillery. He also served inrt terms of imprisonment, the second Afghan Campaign of coupled in 1880 as Captain of Horse Artil degradation or cashiering, for lery. He commanded a battery supplying Kruppe with secret at the battle of Maiwand and was information regarding the plana present at the siege of Candabar, and intentions of the Ordnance receiving the C. B. decoration for Department and the lenders of the part be took in the latter. In other firms.],
the Transvaal campaign of 1881-
82 he served on the staff of Gen-
:
JAPAN INDIGNANT,
Reator's
at
London. Received Sept. 6.
correspondent Tokyo states tha: there is great indignation there at the killing of Japaneso at Nanking.
The prosa demanda military action, preferably the occupation military attache to HM's Em-AMERICAN HURRICANE of a leading port, pending, rc-
paration.
The Premier has gone to Nikko to report to the Emperor."
oral Sir Thomas. Baker; was
GREAT DESTRUCTION,
bassy at Rome from 1887 to 1895; attached to General Baldissera's staff as military sttuobe in 1890.; and in Abyssinia le advanced with the Italian troops to the relief of Adigrat, for which he received the Italian-African medal and was
Loudon, Received Sopt. 6. SAN FRANCISCO FAIR made Knight Cominander of the Order of St. Maurice and St. The coast of North Carolina bas Lazarus and given the Grand been desolated by a hurrique.
Towns have been demolished, Orass of the Crown of Italy. De-l ofaeed was airo A.D.O. to Queen docks und shipping destroyed Victoria and formerly commanded and the crops are virtually a the Royal Artillery of N. E. Dist- total loss.
riot with headquarters at York. It is feared that many people He was later appointed Gentle have been killed on Coracoke man Usher to King Edward VII, Island. and from 1903 to 1905 was in command of the British troops in Egypt.]
A MAD TEACHER,
THE MISSING NECKLACE
'PEARLS REPORTED
RECOVERED.
KILLS 13 PEOPLE.
TASK FOR MR ROOSEVELT,
n
A
THE HONGKONG MARU AND THE PERSIA.
A recent San Francisca paper
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St. Peter's Church. Sunday September 7th. Morning Ser- vice and Holy Communion 11a.m. Evening Service at Carmen's In- sitate 7.30 p.m.
Garrison Divine Service: Church of England, Victoris,
The subways are three feet under water.
COLLEGE BURNED.
Loudon Received Sept. 6. The suffragists have set fire to Dulwich College.
The Japanese liner Hongkong
The Fire Brigade, however, Mara, Captain 8. Togo,, which has arrived from the Orient, is the Cathedral 9-15 a.m., Chaplain; was on the scene most promptly first passenger ship flying the Church. of England, Daten- and only £300 damage was done.
8.30 8.m. Japanese flag to come to this port tion. Barrack,
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THE POPE.
PASSES A GOOD NIGHT.
in command of a Japanese master. [Chaplain; Ohurch of England, Captain Togo has been here many Stonecutters, Barracks, Under times before, but in a subordinate Orders. Senior Officer Church oapacity. Immediately prior to of England, Military Hospital, being entraated with this com- Bowen Road, 8 p.m., Chaplain; and he was chief officer of the Church of England, Lyemun,
London, Received Sept. 6. Barracks, Under Orders, Senior! Chiyo Maru
His Holiness the Pope has The Hongkong Maru bas s Officer; Church of England, Kow- Japanese purser. O. Matsumotto, loon, St. Andrew's Church, 10 spent a good night and his tem who was assistant purser on the a.m. Offg. Clergyman: Church of perature is normal, Tenyo Maru: and and a Japanese England, Mount Austin, Bar- surgeon. Dr. N. Nakai. The racks, 10.45 am. ahief steward and stewardess are Baptist Victoria, Union Church
Chaplain;
ale Japanese, and the passengers 11 a.m., Offg. Clergyman; NEWS FOR BUSY MEN. Bay that they were all exceadingly Congregationalist, Victoria. polite on all occasions.
Union Churob, 11 a.m., Offg
TELEGRAMS,
THE NEWS CONDENSED,
Major General Sir J. R. Slade, R.A., is dead...
Apart from the 11 members of Clergyman; Presbyterian, Vic- the Stanford university baseball toria, Union Charch, 11 a.m.,' team, who travelled on the liner Offg. Clergyman. Wesleyan Vic- London. Received Bopt. 6.
from Honolulu, there were only toria, Wesleyan Church, 10.15 Reater's correspondent at
8.m., Offg. Clergyman; Roman The liner was favoured with Catholic, Victoria, St. Joseph's Wsebington states that the Ad-two European passengers. ministration is sounding Mr fine weather, but was delayed Church, 10a.m., Offg. Clergyman; Roosevelt with a view to his visit between Honolulu and this port Roman Catholic Kowloon, Rosary ing England, France, Germany through having to stop several Church, 9 a.m., Offg. Clergyman. and other European countries to times to allow a heated bearing Deutscher Gottesdienst Bonn- endeavour to induce them to par- to cool off. Captain Togo made tag, Den 7th September: Kow. Trouble has arisen among the
loon, Station Hotel 9 Uhr vorm, Midland railway servents tioipste in the San Francisco Ex-
a good job of docking bij ship. hibition.
The Pacifio Mill liner Persia, Bethesda Kapello, Westpoint 11 Carlisle. Captain John Hill, sailed yeater.Uhr vorm. Pastor F. von Probat. day for the east with freight and Christian Science Church, Mac- Great damage has been done JEWELLERY COMBINE, pamongers. The liner's depar- Donnell Road, Service Sunday on the cost of North Carolina
ture was delayed until 3 Delock 11.16 a.m. Wednesday, 15 30 p.m. by a hurricane.
p.m. to enable two passengers on
ITS DISSOLUTION SOUGHT.
à belated overland train to catok the steamer,
at
It is reported that a substitute for petrol has beat discovered-e by-product of coil.
Suffragists have set fire to Dulwich College and done damage totalling 2300.
Cemeteries Tenders. Toaders are being invited for Lindon. Receive 1 Sept. 6.
London, Received Sapt, 5. Acting General Passenger the supply of bead atopes for ass A message from Muelhausen-
Reuter's New York correspond- Agent H. M. Thomas stayed on in the Coverament Cemeteries, London, Received Sept. 5-on-Boz states that a teacher seizent says the Attorney-General board until after the gangplank for the period of one year, from It is reported that two of the ad with madness set fire to four has instituted a suit for the dis had been hauled in. In jumping January 1 next..
Burial Tender. pearls, valued at $12,000, belong- houses and when shout to be solation of an alleged jewellery to the wharf he made e bad land-
Tenders are being invited for ing to the famous necklace which arrested be shot and killed eight combination, composed of manning and sprained one of his ankles.
It is reported that two pearls, was stolen, it is supposed in the people and wounded ten others facturers and wholesale dealers, The injury is not serious, but may the supply of labour for the barial
He had previously killed bis involving several hundreds of keep him from his office for of infectious corpses for the period valued £12,000, of the mining. post between Paris' and London,
for of one year from January, next, necklace, have been 2000 wife and four children.
firms and individuals,
saveral days. have been recovered,
A concession for the importa tion of opium into Mongolia has
who is said to represent an English syndicate.
ly
Mr. Lloyd George has elashin attacked Viscount Wolmer and alleges that his family has been peculiarly offensive in regard to Government contracts.
LOCAL.
"Church services to-day issue.
$1
appear in
Mesars Wright and Hornby's weekly share report appears else. where in this issue.
The funeral of the late Major Charles Marlay Fleury took place at Happy Valley last evening.
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The Matsura Maru, which recently went ashore on the Paracels, arrived in the harbour this morning. She was towed by the tug Taikoo,
A new steamer is being built by the Hongkong and Whampos Dook Company at Kowloon to the order of the Hongkong Canton and Macao Steamboat Company.
DON'T FORGET.;
TO-DAY, Victoria Thestra, 9.15 p.zij Bijou Scenic Theatre, 9.15p Fillis' Cirena Causeway Bay
9.16 p.m.
Concert at Theatre Royal- 9.15 p.m.
TO-MORROW. Victoria Theatre 9.15 p.m. Bijou Scenic Theatre, 9.15 p.m.
Wednesday, September 16, Opening Diocesan Girls' School.. King's Park, Kowloon 5.30 -1
U.S.R.O-Extraordinary Gen eral Mesting-5. p.m.
Wednesday, September 24, The Douglas Steamship Co. annual general meeting on