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Hongkong Telegraph.

October 13, 1913, Temperature 8.m. 74, p.m. 82; Humidity...68, 53.

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TUESDAY, "OCTOBER i4,

1913.

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THE NEWS CONDENSED,

There was a force fight be- tween the police and suffragista at Bow.

(Servion to the "Telegraph."} Indon. Received O t. 13.

Landon. Received Oct. 13 London. Received Oct. 14.

Loudon, ceived Oct. 14, Their Majesties held a reception The Carma sonde in wireless

• Five sailors and a'nteward fell · Reuter correspondent at Rot Lord Dunedin and Lord Justice, message stating that it le suppos- tordum alaten that the liner Czar Hamilton have bsea appointed at St. James's Pace, last night, at Limerick, said the suggestion a states that Mr. Morris, the into the Volturno fire and were.

of, Mr. Churchill to exolade a Govornmont candidate, acored a burned to death. ed that the 136 persons who is expected to arrive to-morrow Lords of Appeal, and the Right on the occasion of the marriage portion of Ulster from Home Rule triumph for Mr. Bordon's Naval attempted to get away in the night. Volturno survivors will boata before her arrival were lost. be put up iu hotels and will he Hon. Alex. Ure, KO M.P, of Prince Arthur of Connaught was impracticable and unwork policy, wresting the seat at

Mr. Dillon says that the ex-. There is only one survivor aboard sent to New York as early as President of the Court of Session, and the Daobese of File. There able, and would have no support Chateauguay (Quebec), rendered olasion of Ulster will mean the the Carmanic, but the Segdlitz possible. The authorities have in Scotland, and Mr. Justice were eight hundred guests, Unionists in Ireland were opposed member, from the Liberala, and

From the Nationalists. Even the vacant by the death of the sitting pauperisation of Ulster, agreed to admit them without Phillimore Lord Chief Justice of including all the members of the to it. He would always favour defeating Mr. Fisher, the ex- passports, everything being lost. Appeal, in England.

Royal Family. No uniforms were every possible safeguard in Ulster Minister, by a majority of 150 'for administrative purposes. The seat has been represented by

has 46.

The Caronia reports by wireless

·that the Volturno was still barn- ing at eight s'étook on, Fri-lay evening:

Panic Breaks Out.. London Received Oot. 14 When the flimes reached the coal bunkers the extinguishing of Survivor's Narrative.

the fire became impossible and Mr Springon; the manager for explosion took place in the Mesura, Cell, the well-known vening Pose then broke out London publishers, who was among the despairing people. passenger by the Carmauis, sends When the Grosser Kurfuerst by wireless a somewhat ind her host got under the stern people ent account given by a Gorman jumped into the sea and so were named Trintepohl, a survivor reauued, The boat, was put for from the Voltorno. It anya that six hours find we nearly lost. at six o'clock on Thursday morn-

Great Gallantry. ing all the passengers were arous- The second officer of the Vol- od and rent on deck; where turno, Mr. Lloyd, showed the lifebelta were served out.

greatest gallantry. He fell twenty foot while repairing the wireless apparatus but continued to fight the fire and later made a perilous boat journey to the Crosser Kur fuerst.

Panic and Confusion.

At 10 o'clock the boats were ordered out. Much panic and confusion followed. The English officers behaved splendidly and ordered precedence to be given to the women and children, but the crew, composed of Germans and Belgians, conducted them- selves very badly.

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Started by an Explosion,

London, Received Oct. 14 Reuter's correspondent at New york states that a wirelcas mes sage has been received from the Grosser Kurfueret stating that the o'on the Voltwno was started | by an explosion in the forward hold at seven am, on Thursdur The message dwells the spectacle of Haren rising eighty The firemen rnehed up on deak feet in the air. Fifty or more of and refused to retura, Theke from and passengers were Captain drove them down with a killed by the exploso and by revolver, hat the spread of the the fire. fire soon compelled the abandon-

Firemen Forced Down By Revolver.

inent of the engine-room,

Boats Occupants Drowned.

Two bosta were lowered amid- whips, both containing more of 1.be

than women crew

aud children, and these were dashed and against the ship'a aide Himashed, all the occupants being drowned, An attempt was made fo lower three other bosta aft, but the ropes broke whilst they were being lowered, and the occupants were either killed o drowned The officers, seeing this, cut the tackle of all the remaining boats to prevent attempts at launching them.

Carmania Sighted.

Trintepohl denies that any of the boats got away. When the Carmanis was sighted the Captain;} whom the host had compelled to leave the bridge and go aft,

OBITUARY.

on

SIR FORD NORTH.

London. Receiver Oct. 14. The death has taken place of the Rt. Hus. Sir Ford North, Kt. formerly a judge of the Queens Bench Division and later of the Chancary Division.

Rt. Hon. James Stuart. The death is announced of the it. Hon. James Stuart, Privy Councill r

Mr. A. P. Gulney M.P. Mr. A. P. Guiney, who sat in the House of Commons us ap Independent

for Nationalist Cork North; died yesterday."

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placed all the women and 'THE SUFFRAGISTS.

children on one side and the men

on the other. At about six o'clock' in the evening the decks aft were

very warm,und, afterwards be-

came hotter and hotter, but they Fcarcely notioed it.

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It Was Awful!"'

A FIERCE FIGHT.

London: Receiver Ont. 14. Whilo Miss Sylvia Pankhurst

PRESIDENT'S·

[Sir Walter George Frank worn. Phillimore was appointed a judge

Mr. Dillon said the exclusion of a Liberal since the birth of the of the Queen's Bench Division in

Suffragista to Attend.

Ulster would mean the pauperi- Dominion. 1897. He was born in London in

sation of the Province. After 1845 and after distinguished

The suffragiste, at a meeting six weeks of Provisional Govern scholastic career was called to the Bar in 1868. He has held yesterday decided to make anent they would see Ulster desirous of entering the Irish civic ranks including those of demonstration on the occasion of

Parliament.. Alderman and Mayor of Kensing the Royal wedding.

Hanover ton. He contested Square andS.Oxun constituencies in the Liberal interest. Mr. Ure M.P., for Linlithgowshire where a by election will take place.]

When Trintepohl was shown was addressing a menting at the

baths at Bow, the police rushed

the sole of his boot, which was in and attempted to arrest her. half burned through, he said he

did not remember it, but it was

HOME RACING.

The Autumn Acceptances.

Following are the acceptances for the Cesarewitch (run to-mor row) and the Cambridgeshire, run on October 20:-

Cosarewitch. (Run Newmarks, Wednesday, October 15 24 miles).

yra, et, lb. 5 9 2

A fierce fight ensued, the police awful. When the flames burat using their batone, and the people through, some of the women, and on the platform and the audience, even men, tore their hair but using chairs, many of which were

smashed, others lay quite still.

Daring the day five silors and a steward fell into the fire and were burned to death.

Miss Pankhurst escaped in the confusion, but Mrs. Leigh was arrested:

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HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINE,

NCREASE OF CAPITAL..

Decided To Jump. The narrative ende;—"After | -the explosion I declinin jun -overboard and swim to one of the

liners, as it was nothin 12 way! any longer, and I thought the whole ship would, ble up Another passenger and age of che erew jamped simultaneately, but¦ London: Roraivad Oct. 14. I never saw them again. I swam The Homburg-Amerika Line for an hour, shooting for help, proposes to raiso ita capital by and became half unconcious. I one and a half millions sterling. was the sero, thanks to the It is announced that the company 'Carmania's se rohlight. I do expects to declare a dividend of not know how I was got out."

at least ten per cent,

Jackdaw Tripoletto (atmiut...

Lance Chest Lorenzo

Etoa Boy Light Brigade -Mercutio

Bachelor's Hope. Mustapha

Sir Martin. Fairy King Thistleton Hippeastrum Monsez Berrilldon Bonbon Ross Drinmore White Magic

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COUNT HAYASHI'S MEMOIRS.

Russian Diplomatic Oplalon.

INAUGURAL ADDRESS,

Prefers a Conservative to sa Extreme Radical Course.

The Hamburg-Amerika Lina proposes to raise its capital by one and a half million sterling.

Lord Dunsdia and Lord Chief Justice Hamiliton have been appointed Lords of Appeal.

When a Volturno survivor was shown the sole of his boot half burned through he said he did not remember it, but it was awful.

*

The following is President Yuan Mr. Morris, Government can, Shih-kai's Inauguration Address:didate, has scored a triumph fot

"Though incompetent, I have Mr. Borden's naval policy in win been ten years in the political ning the Chateou Guay, a Liberal world, always adopting a firm, coat. steady policy. In my opinion the

St. Petersburg, Sept. 16.. Fra well-informed quarter I have obtained an interesting expression of Russian diplomatic first principle of government con- One account of the Volturno opinion regarding the Hayashi aista of the clear definition and disaster says the English officers memoira. For, Bassia the memoire promulgation of legal systems, wore splendid bat the crew of contain paly one "revelation," the establishment and mainten- Germans and Belgians behaved namely, that the first impulse to suce of public order, after which, badly.

the

Anglo-Japanese Alliance in compliance with the require

came from Germany. This bas vient of time and circumstances.

It is said that the Volturno

the merit of unexpectedness, and efforts should be made to unite firemen rushed up on decir, and in the light of subsequent history the people together in the path refused to return. The captain makes curious reading.

of progress. Therefore, I desire drove them down, threatening « The reminiscences, however, to introduce various reforms one them with a şevolver. raias a point of first importance, by one. I always preferred a cod-

sad distinctly - suggest that, eorvative rather than an extreme Mr. Ure has been made pre- though Prince Ito noted in good radioal course, the reasons being, sident of the Court of Session in faith, the Marquis, Komura and in the first place, that the people's Scotland, and. Justice Philimora the Government in Tokyo were fate should not be put to any Lord Chief Justice of the Court nover serions in their pourparlers cisk, Recondly, that inherent of Appeni in England.

fact, using Prince Ito to carry out not be swept away.

Mr. John Redmond says the

Count Hayashi's own somewhat The President then review-suggestion of Mr. Winston Chur-

his retirement and re-chill to exclude" ́s portion of equivcoal suggestion of haston- od

ing an Anglo-Japaness Alliance call to office, adding "Un- Ulster from Home Rule is im by playing on English fears forsaken

by

the

Five practicable sad unworkable.

Mesars Setna's fortnightly re-

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The Policaman

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Oliver Goldsmith

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Equanimity

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Sobieski...

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Kingsborough

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3. 0.3 Joha Chinaman... 3 6 2 Cavalry Bridge of Sigha II 3 6 1 Pearldiver

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(Run Nowmarket, Wednesday, October, 29; 1m: 1f. -

Long Set Tripolette Junior Maiden Erlegh Adam Bede Carmist

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BOXING

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Propects for Saturday Evening at the City Hall.

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תי

LOCAL.

of a convention between. Japan Races, I was clected Provisional and Russia. Until now such a President. There is no cause for suspicion has never been enter surprise in China adopting a Re- tained in Russia, where it has publican, form of government, alwaya bean assumed that the which existed in embryo 4,000 port appears in this issue. Anglo-Japanese Alliance could

years ago." have been prevented had a more

A Personal Note,

Notes on Saturday's boxing to-day Resuming a personal note, Pre-tournament appear energetic response been made to

Be-issue," Prince Ito's overtures; in fact, it aident Yuan went on to say was afterwards the custom to strictions have been placed on my blame Count Lamsdorff

for authority, leaving me without a

in

An interview appears to day.

Russia's misfortunes and tree hand to advance the nation's with Mise Rees, woman doctor of to declare that bis dilatory diplo- interests. The greatest patience the Glenlogen.

macy sacrificed a golden op has been exercised in the hope portunity to come to terms with that peace and tranquillity would Japan in 1901. Prince Ito's own come in course of time." • sincerity can never be suspected The President then reviewed by Russia, bat ount Hayashi's the recent rebollion, which he publisher has done poor service imputed to a handful of violent to his country by laying the characters who imperilled the fate Japanese Cabinet under suspicion.of the Republic. Next he justi

The suggestion in the memoirs led the resort to arms, saying he that "Japan won the support of then intended to retire from office, England at thecostoftherospect of but contrary to his wishes Par Russin" is quite unfounded. Count liament had elected him to the Hayashi's own suggestion concer- Presidency.. ning means of bringing pressure

Buried Treasure,

for

A Crimean Veteran. The present Duke of Grafton, who is in his 93rd year, can claim a distinguished career in Army, which be joined in 1887, his re- giment being the 60thRifles; two years latter he transferred to the Coldstream Guards. He fought in the Crimea, being severely wounded at the Battle of Inker.

to bear on England and its pub He then went on to explain man. His Grace, who retired lication are much more damag-that western scholars say that law from the Army in 1881, 8 year ing but as the reminiscences are is the principal thing for a before he succeeded his brother The necessary arragement for those of a somewhat embittered constitutional government while in the title, was for many ye

B. re-squerry to Qeen Victoria. the boxing tournament which man who judged his own Govern- morality is" is to be held at the City ment harshly the probability is publican government. Therefore, Hall, on Saturday right next, are that Prince Ito's mission was of a morality should be considered the practically concluded, and all serious character. The publica-cause and law the effect. The that is required is thess on the tion of the reminiscences, is re-President explained that citizens' part of the men on the night of the garded as very unfortunate, and opinions should form the system contests. We are informed that at the anxiety of the Japanese of law and how law abiding this moment all are lit, though it Government to suppress them is habits should be acquired. He then dealt with the undeveloped was a little disconcerting to find entirely comprehensible.

DON'T FORGET.

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

AUTO-MORROW...

Victoria Theatre 9.15 p.m. Bijou Theatre 9.15 p.m. Philharmonie Society Annual

the morning, that Maher, who Russian diplomsoy evidently nature of China's natural and in- in to fight Gifford, called at the ohnsiders that there was nothing dustrial resources, attributing Honghong Telegraph office and ionerently dishonourable or do this state of affairs in the former plained that he had been" wast serving of Count Hayashi's rase to want of education and in ing down to 122 lbs, and he bad apithets in the Japanese attempt the latter to want of capital. He heard that Gifford was over 130. to conclude an agreement with hoped citizens would introduce ff, as Maher eye, he understood Russia about Korea when enlightened foreign education and that Gifford was to fight him as a negotiation for an Anglo-Japa- also capital. He compared China's

feather," it is up to the other mese Alliance had already begun; romlition with that of a man who Co., Ltd.-noon." men to weigh in s soon as he bat Geant Hayashi'e personal dis- buries his treasures and then can, and let Maher know whether elaimers, to Lord Lansdowns complains of poverty. President he will or will not be able to denying the existence of any such Yuan then incorporated in his come down to the required intention, and the remarkable address the Declaration he made avoirdupois on the night of the statements about Prince Ito's to the Foreign Ministers, | meet. We do not say that Gifford | mission and the dangers of the

General Mooting 5.30 p.m.

Saturday, October 18. The China Light and Power

Baturday, October 25. "Twelfth Night," Theatre Royal-9.15, p.m.

Tuesday, October 28. Twelfth Night, Theatre Royal ---

Thursday, October 30,

The Address was lengthy and 9.15 p.mp

is over the featherweight, but English climate for that much powerful, dealing comprehensive- since Maker is a little uneasy as travelled statesman, may obviously with many subjects, North Twelfth Night

(Continued on page 10) ly be judged differentlyTimes. China Daily News.

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