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SEPTEMBER 25, 1913.

四拜濃號至廿月九英港香

“TELEGRAMS.

POSTMEN'S DEMANDS.

PROCEEDINGS PRIVATE.

ABYSSINIAN OUTRAGE,

A DETERMINED BATTLE."

AN INTERESTING MANIFESTO

TELEGRAMS.

THE ULSTER SITUATION THE ULSTER-SITUATION.

A PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT

Renter's

[Service to the "Telegraph."]

Loulon. Received Sept. 24. Unionist papers are devoting mach space to the proceedings in Ulster.

Unionist Council to-day,

Inspecting the Regiments.

Reuter's

[Service to the "Telegraph."]

TELEGRAMU..

OFFICER ATTACKED.

Reuter's

[Service to the "Telegraph."]

London. Received Sept. 25. Reuter's correspondent at

[On June 6, Reuter stated that the "African World's" corres- pondent at Nairobi reported that Captain Aylmer, of the King's

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TELEGRAMS.

BALKAN FIGHTING.

Reuters

[Service to the "Telegraph."]

London. Received Sept. 24. Reuter's correspondent at Bel-

Reuter's (Barvios to the "Telegraph."]

London. Received Sept. 24. The Postal employees have

TELEGNAME.

ROYAL BETROTHALS,

A DOUBLE ALLIANCE.

$36 PER ANNUM

BINGLE COBY 10 CENTS,

NEWS FOR BUSY MEN.

TELEGRAMS.

THE NEWS CONDENSED.

Unionist papers are devoting much space to the proceedings in

Ulater.

The Royal and Ancient Golf

Router's [Service to the Telegraph," London. Re eived Sept. 25

London. Received Sept. 24. The details will be publish

Reuter's correspondent at Bak- The betro hel is announced of ed on the day Home Rule Nairobi statos that, following the grade says it is officially announc issued a manifesto in reply to the harest says the betrothale are Prince Charles, of Roumania, to the becomes law. The largest Union murder of Captain Aylmer. ad that there was determined statement made by the Post Office announced of Prince Charles of Grand Duchess Oige, of Russie. Bir Edward Carson and General Juck in the world was spread on Lieutenant Jones, of the King's battle, lasting two hours, between in the 22nd instant. It denies Roumanis' and the Grand Duchess

It is announced that a meeting Richardson met the Unionist the platform. Lord London African Rifles, has been wounded Albanians and two companies of that the recommendations of the Olga of Russia; and of Princess Bombers of the Eouse of derry opens the proceedings at Kutol, Lake Rudolf, presum-Servisn treaps at Dibra on the Committee will involve an ex- Elisabeth of Roumania and the of five hundred delegates of the Spense of one million pounds Crown Prince George of Greece. Ulster Unionist Council is to take Commons at Captain Craig's which were conducted within ably by Abyssian ivory hunters 22nd ipatant.

closed doors. An official, stats- Troops were already on the way The Serviane withdrew towards yeerly, and declares that more

place. house, at Belfast, yesterday oven-

before the news was received... Rtchevo. The Albanians are gix than a decade will be incurred, ing to discuss the establishmentment was issued afterwards.

Trouble Elther Way.

thousand strong. W

Mean and Untrue.

The Radical papers" describe of a provisional government

Reservists Callad Out.

The manifesto Bays that it is which, it is expected, will be an-

Addressing the Ulster confer

London. Received Sept. 26. men and untrue to suggest that brought to Bow-street by Detes the proceedings in Ulster as tive Worth. At midnight Carson's last desperate effort to nounced at a meeting of fire fence, Sir Edward Carson said they

Reuter's correspondent at Fel- the recommendation will cause hundred delegates of the Ulstar must recognise that two hostile Royal Rifles, and an/byssinian grade states that two regimente additional taxation, and exhorts Gizzard, Lockett, Silverman, smash the Bill..

parties were face to face if Home Frontier Inspector had been shot of reservisi bave been called out the public to remember that the and Gutwirth were formally Ralo werp not carried, there would dead by an Abyssinia elephant and that the railway is wholly present discontent is not the work charged. They said nothing in On Saturday Sir Edward be trouble in the South; if it poacher on the Northern frontier.]

reserved for military traffic. of the leaders, who counselled reply. At 1.30 p.m. on Tuesday Club bas disapproved of the Carson will inspect fourteen were carried, "there would be

From Sohn, Reater's corres moderation but were overruled the witness visited the George suggestion to include Golf in the Belfast regiments, each 800 trouble in the North. Great

pondent reports that Servian by an overwhelming vote of the public house, Brook Street, and Olympic Games.

there saw McCarthy. In conse- troops and Turkish Baabi Bazouks members of the Parliamentary quence of what he was told by The postal employees issue a strong, with complete com-Britain, must be accepted as the missariat, signalling and ambul arbiter between the parties. All

are attacking the Bulgarian Committes.

Detective Soden he conveyed Manifesto in reply to the state- Bnce anite. General Richardson the artifices of politicians and the

frontier posts in the Strumaitza All-round increase Wanted,

McCarthy in a cab to Bow Streatment issued by the Post Office on district.

Later. will be the Officer Commanding, subleties of Radical pressmen

and there told him that he the 22nd instant. and will be accompanied by his could never convert what was

Servia and Montenegro Join. At a conference of telegraph. stoff.

essentially loyalty into treason.

Reuter's correspondent at Cet- and postal clerks held at Liver-suspected him of being concerned

with other men in stealing and The betrothal has taken place If there was disgrace in the fight the unfurling of the largest Union before them, it was not a disgrace don for Tokio, via Siberia, toje atates that. Servia and Mon-| pool it was resolved to, instract receiving a pearl necklace, value of the Princess Elisabeth, of to Ulster but to the men who, for succesd Mr Ate. He is das tonegro, noting jointly, are ward- the Brective immediately to £150,000 At that time he did their own base purposes bat early on November 11, tall willing off Albanian incursions into agitate for an all-round increase driven them into their prosect enter on his duties the same day. men of each battalion to Diakoya. increased cost of living. Failing All I did was to take a bunch of Montenegro and have sent sixty of wages commensurate with the not know its real value, McCarthy said, "I know nothing about it. position. They had no right to The staff of the Embassy and a

At a conference of Telegraph a satisfactory reply within six flowers to the public house for and Postal Clerks at Liverpool it Bourse Depressed. take that step te-day, with i:e large and representative gather-

Later. weeks, the conference will be The Radical papers describe

consider Gatwirth, whom I have known was resolved to igitate immedi the proceedings as Sir Edward Posible consequences if they, had ing of Japanese bade him fare-

Reuter's correspondent at Vien- gain convoked

only five weeks. He told me ately for an all-round increase of Carron's last desperate effort to pot exhausted every hieans to well at the station.

[Mr Moritaro Abe, Director of a states that the Bourse is much further action.

the day previous that his wages. smash the Home Rale Bill, and bring the Government tó a real declare that the manufacturers of sense of the problem and its the Political Bureau of the For-depressed by the Albanian com eign Office, was attacked on Sept-plications and the Servian milit dangers. Belfast are alarmed at his reckless

ember 5 by two assassine while Jary preparations.

residonda entering his

after speeches, fearing that the fab ur

returning from Shimbashi, where troubles prevailing in Dublin

be had been to welcome Mr Ijuin, may be echoed at Belfast, where

late ambassador at Peking. He the situation, would be most

died next morning.). serious with the populace armed with rides and revolvere,

A feature of the display will be Jack in the world, and instead

of

a general sainte there will be three cheers for the Union.

Radical Views.

A Bit of Training, Mr. F. E. Smith has returned from Ulster to take up bis duties on General French's staff at the a lieutenant of

manoeuvres 18

Yeomanry.

No New Decision.

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ULSTER PROVISIONAL

GOVERNMENT.

Preparations to Meet Home Rule

Belfast, August. 20.-The ar rangement for the meetings off the Ulster Unionist Council next, month were complete to-day at a meeting of the standing com- London. Received Sept. 25.mittee of the Conncil. Mr Cent The Westminster Gazette in a S. Clark presilled, and the at- long statement referring to the tondance included Lord Kilmorey. remarks in yesterday's Evening Lord Clanwilliam, Captain James

MR ABE'S SUCCESSOR.

London Received Sep1., 25, Mr Chozo Koike has left Lon-

WELL-KNOWN ENGINEER

SAILING FOR Australia,

Landon. Received Sapt, 24. Sir Manice Fitzmaurice, the eminent enginear. in sailing for Australia to investigate, on behalf

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child was ill. so I took him

some flowers," McCarthy had in

Roumania, to the Crown Prince George, of Greece.

Mr. F. E Smith has returned

his possession four 25 notes and from Ulster to take up his duties

Reuter's correspondent at Sofa THE PEARL NECKLACE, 430 5a in cash. Asked to account as Lieutenent of Yeomanryon

fates that the Government bes pressuted a note of the Russian Legation complaining of the reign of terror oreated by the Sarvisne in Macedonis.

THE DUBLIN STRIKE,

PROVISIONS SENT.

"Five Men Arrested in. "Loodon,

for his possession of this money General French's staff at the he said, "It is all mine. I have! manœuvres. jast sold two houses for £500. I

have also received compensation Sir Edward Carson, Sir George for an injury." The witness Richardson and the Unionist Five men were arrested in ssked him where he obtained the M.P.'a bave discuss the establish. London on September 2, as stated the notes and money and he rement of the provisional govern- in our wire of that, date in cou-plied, "I received them is er ment which is expeated. nection with the theft of the change for two 5001. French

ftandard and Pall Mall Gazelle, Craig, M.P.. Mr. Robert Thomof the, Commonwealth, the ques has decided to send a shipload of jeweller, Powas-gardens, Golder's consequence of his statement he quipped with complete commin

says that it may of course beson, M.P., Mr. Hugh T. Barrio, taken for granted that the M.P., Mr. William Moore, K.Oion of naval doks and basce from an engineering standpoint. political situation has been dia. M.P, Major MeCalmont, M.P., oussed by public men who met at Sir James Henderson, Lieutenant- Balmoral and elsewhere, but Colonel T. V. P. McCammon. there bas been on mesting of the Major F. H. Crawford, Captain Cabinet and no necessity for any Frank Hall, and Colonel H. P. new decision on the part of the Doran. Government, for ministers are of

Cordial Relations.

BRITAIN'S NAVAL

POWER.

A GREAT DEMONSTRATION,

London. Received Sept. 24. The Trades Uptod Congress provisions to Dablin at a pot of £5,000, aid the strikers,

OLYMPIC GAMES,

WHAT OF

'LOCAL.

Another piratical attack is reported on a loosl steamer. The Licorne, bound for Wuchow was

valuable pearl necklace, which notes on Saturday last at Jook's, The Parliamentary Committes has been a mystery for some Ludgate Hill. The French notes of the Trades' Union Congres weeks past.

I got from a Continental gentle has decided to send a shipload of The men ware brought up at Bowman, whose name I decline to provisions to Dublin at a cost of street Police Court the following give. I heard them talking, at 25,000 to aid the strikers there. day by Mr. Graham Campbell. Hatton Garden about some, dia Evidence of arrest was given, and monda and volunteered to change

On Saturday Sir Edward Car- the prisoners were remanded. the notes." In addition to the

The men's names and descrip- notes and money, the witness on is to inspect fourteen Belfast tions are:-James Lockett, 61, found a letter on McCarthy. In regimente, oach 800 strong, Burist, signalling, and ambulance Green; Joseph Grizzard, 16, detained him until that morning urist, diamond merchant, Parkholm when, as a result of his inquiries, Road, Dalston; Simon Silverman, he perferred a charge against him. 41, Austrian subject, diamond When the charge was entered he broker, Benworth Road Bow; Leisir remarked," All I can say is that Gutwirth, 39, Austrian subject, I am innocent," diamond broker, Potherton Road, The witness then produced Canonbury; and Daniel McCarthy, lists of the property found on the held up last night. 88, independent, Northampton other prisoners, and, at the re- Sirent, Clerkenwell.

quest of Mr. Osborn, the Magis

A special article on "A Mr Williamson said that the trate read the lists, which were Children's Playground" appears prisoners were all arrested on the as follows:-

to-day. The leader also deals On Lockett-Two $50 Bank of with the Babject of children's previous day, and he pr. pass to offer formal evidence at present England notes, seven 10 notes, play grounds. and then to ask a remand. 32 45 notes (total £330), and

Chief Inspector Ward'stated in £25 10s. in cash. reply to Me Williamson that on On Grizzard-81 138. 11d. in July 18 last be received informa- cash, and watch and chain, two| tirn of the robbery of a pearl neck-tie pine, two diamond ringe, a set lare while in transit hetween Paris of jeweller's weights and scales, and, Hatton Garden, and he and jeweller's gauge, a pearl and other officera bad since been mak diamond stud, a jeweller's eye- A love drama 200 years old has ing inquiries into the matter. At glass, three small portions of been unearthed among the his 3 30 p.m. on Monday he saw pearls in leather card-onse, a torical manusoripia left by Vis Grizzardin High Holborn,aeir the stick of cealing wax, five count Molesworth, who died in Massam Tube Station, talking to railway tickets, dated Septem October, 1758, and who was a two men who would be called ber 2, 1918, between British well-known soldier of that day later as witnesses. Gutwirth and Museum and Oxford Cirous, four A certain Lady Florence wrote to Lookott were standing outside the half railway tickets, and other the viccount with blood. drawn station and he watched them walk small articles. from her own veins, and said: up a narrow turning by the side On Silverman-Eight 1,0001. London. Received Sept. 24. "Here with my blood I confirm of the station. At 10 30 on the French notes, four #5 Bank of The phenomenal colt the that I will always be constant, not following morning he saw Griz- England notes, el 0s. 7d. in cash, Tetrarch is insured at Lloyd's loving anybody but you, who are zard, Lokett, Silverman and a jeweller's scoop, a gauge, e con- the other two men be haʻl réferr tract note with Messrs. Harvey Agency against inability to ran my real god."

ed to enter the same station and and Thompson, pawnbrokers, in the 1914 Derby, at a rate of 25

disspper r

Leather lane. per cent

The standing committee

to hold the opinion that the door has decided

a special always been and and is still open meeting of the Ulster Unionist 'op September 24 for the fullest deliberation of Council

and 25 in the Ulster Hall. overy aspect of Home Rule.

In addition to this meeting there

London. Received Sept. 24, The Westminster Gazelle, om-will be a meeting of the Irish

The Royal and Ancient Golf phasises the cordial relations Unionist Parliamentary Party on which exist between Nationalists September 23, and committee

The concentration of war ves-Club has disapproved of the and Liberals, and says that the meetings of the Ulster Unionist sels in the Mediterranean will inclusion of golf among the latter will not countenance any Council on September 19, 22, 26, constitute the most imposing de-Olympic games. Botion which might betray the 29, and 30. All these meetings, monetration of the naval power it is understood, will have refor. of Britain ever made in the Medi- cause of the Irish party.

London. Received Sept. 35.

It concludes by assuming that ehes to the ostablishment of the ferranean,

if Unioniste desire peace they Ulster Provisional Government will find some method of dealing abould the Blome Rule Bill be- with the Ulster situation which come law. will prevent its blooking a policy of conciliation

The Ulster Conference.

:

It is announced that Mr. F. E. Smith, K, O., M.P., "will acnom- pany Sir Edward Catton on hie approaching visit to Ulster and will speak at a number of da. London. Received Sept. 25. monstrations, attended by the Five hundred Ulster delegates Ulster volunteer force, at Kilkeel, met in the Ulster Hall, Belfast. Newry, Banbridge, Dromore, and Bir E, Carson, and Lord London Antrim.-Timea.

derry drove up, attended by a

body guar fof motor-cyclists, The

Dake of Abercorn, Captain Craig,

and many peers were present.

Sir Prank do Rutzen, The Conference finally approv-. Sir Frank Newnes, whose en›, ed of the articles of the Fragement to Emmeline Augusta, visional Government. Financial, daughter of Bir Albert and Lady legal, education, custome, excise, de Botzen, was announced on post office, and volunteer force August 22, is the eldest son of committees were appointed. The the first baronet, who founded the standing committee of the Ulster well-known publishing firm of Unionist Council was appointed George Newnes, Ltd. In 1899, the Executive, with Sir Edward when 28 years old, Sir Frank Carson as obairman and the Rt. became a director of the firm, Hon JHH Campbell, succeeding to both the chairman- Attorney General of Ireland since ship and the baronstay on his Jentary 1, 1905, as the assessor, father's death in 1910,

DERBY INSURANCE.

SCRATCHING RISKS.

OBITUARY.

An old Story

The witnesa went on to say that

On Gutwirth-Six ringa, 22

*DON'T FORGET,

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

TO-MORROW.

# Victoria Theatre 9.15 p.m. Bijou Theatre 9.15 p.m. V.R.C. Annual Aquatic Sporte. --5. p.m.

Saturday, September 27, Turkish Egyptian Vaudeville Co. Theatre Royal-9.15 p.m..

V.R.O. Annual Aquatic Sporta 4. p.m.

Monday, September 20. Hongkong St. Andrews Sooisty; Annual General meeting-.15

Tuesday September 30,- U.S. R. C. Extraordinary Gen-

Thursday, October 2. Ordinary annual General meet ing; Hongkong, Cotton Spinzing wearing and Dyeing Co., Ltd.—

Alleged Murder in Manļla, While walking through the dark alley between the building of the Captain of the Port's and at a given signal Detective-ror 13s cash, a watch and chain, ap.m the Pilate' Association on the geants Cooper. Cornish, Good-receipt for parcel of brilliants, a Manila waterfront, the other night willie, and Hayman, and other bill for £40, a pawnbroker's cor- Gabino Bylvestre a lipino ate-efficere followed the men he had traet note for £50, and two parcela eral meeting-5. p.m. ward on the interisland aleamer, indicated into the atation and containing Overal amall stones. Governor Forbes, was siebbed in presently returned with them. All The witness mentioned that ho the heart and face by unknown five were taken to the station and had also taken possession of other assailants. The body as found the prisoners were then searched property not enumerated on those London. Received Sept. 26. about nice o'clock, and at the sad told that they would be datain- lists. The death has taken place at time it appeared as though it had led. Neither of the men made any On this evidence the prisoners New York of the noted national lain on the sidewalk for about statement when they were arrest were remanded, an application ist, Mr Patrick Ford.

half an hour.

(ed.) Later on," Gatwirth was for bail being refused,

MR PATRICK' FORD,

1,30 6,m.

Saturday, October 4. Extraordinary General Meeting, Hongkong Hotel Co., Ltd. noon

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