The
Hongkong Telegraph.
(ESTABLISHED 1881.). Copyright, 1913 by the Proprietor.
WBATHER FORECAST
FINE Barometer 80,12
Temperature a.m. 66, p.m. 67,
November 29, 1913
Tomperature a.m. 66. p.m. 73 Humidity
9,262 晚四初 月一十年丑癸
TELEGRAMS.
TELEGRAMS.
November 29, 1912.
#
71,
60
Humidity
MONDAY, DCEMBER 1,
1913.
一拜藏:
號一月二十英游香
TELEGRAMS.
TELEGRAMS.
TELEGRAMS.
TROUBLE IN ALSACE.
ANTI-GERMAN FEELING,
A DISASTROUS FINISH,
M. D'AUCOURT'S FLIGHT. INDIAN SPECIE BANK.
MANAGER'S SUDDEN DEATH, KNOCKED OUT FOR FOULING.
WRESTLER'S TACTICS.
HOME RULE.
'UNIONISTS AND DEVOLUTION
TELEGRAMS.
BARON SANDHURST,
HEL WITH APPENDICITIS.
(Reuter's Service To The Telegraph." [Router's Service Tá The Tolegraph."]|[Rautor's Service To The Telegraph." [Router's Service To The Telegraph." [Router's Service To The "Telegraph." [Router's Service To The "Telegraph."
London. Received November 20,
Mr. Bonar Law, addressing an
overflow meeting at Dublin, said
that if the Government proposed
a farther system of devolution,
putting Irishmen, Englishmen, Scotsmen, and Welshmen on the same footing, the Unionists would gladly consider the proposal with an open mind.
Rowdyism.
London. Received November 30, Router's Berlin correspondent
London, Received November 30,
London. Received November 30.
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NEWS FOR BUSY MEN,
TELEGRAMS.
"CONDENSED
The Czar bas received in agdi-
ence the Mongolian mission
The German battle oruiser
London. Received November 29,
London, Received November 30. "Reuter's Bombay correspon The Frooch aviator, M. D'Aa-
Reuter's correspondent at Paris Baron Sandhurst has been sad-: aaye the little Alsatian garrison court, who left lesy les Molineaux ent reports that Mr Chuli Lal says Jack Johnson, ex-champion denly operated upon for appondi-
Lustzow has been launched. town of Zabern was recently the on a flight to Cairo recently, and Saraya, the Mangging Director heavy-weight boxer of the world, citis.
The bulletin to-day was favour-
T British and French squad- scene of a fierce outbreak of anti-successfully reached Belgrade, of the Tadian Specie Bank, known met the Liberian Spoul at a wrest-
rous have arrives at Athens. German feeling, due to the re- Bukharest, and Constantinople as the "Silver King,"-bas, died ling match, in the catch-as-catchable.
can style, at the Novean Cirque. [Baron Sandhurst has been sentment of the inhabitants at a en route, fell in his aeroplane from heart failure.
The provisional liquid tor of Spou! fouled persistently, and Lord Chamberlain since 1912, A railway smseh in Itly ha remark by a German Lieutenant yesterday in the Taurus Moun- when addressing his men, referr-tains. The machine was destroy- the Bank has been appointed attacked the referee when the and was previously Under Secre- resulted in seven deaths and
latter intervened.
tary for War and later Governor injury to twenty others. ing to them as "Alsatian vag: ed, but the aeronaut was unhurt, liquidator. abonds." Although the "Lieut having a miraculous escape.
The direc ore closed.the Bank Johnson warned him that he of Bombay.] at noon.
would kneck him out if he con-
On his flight from Paris to A mob numbering thousands enant was punished, the hostility
There is great excitement in tinued his tacties. The warning HARBOURS OF REFUGE. Cairo, M. D'Aucourt fell while nasembled outside the Theatre of the civilians and the military
crossing the Taurus mountains, unallayed, and much was
financial circle. Specie Bank was without effect, and Johnson Royal, and there was
shares had been falling during finally felled his opponent with a
The Government Gazette noti- rowdyiem. Eggs nad stones were culminated last night in a sharp
Mr Chuli Lal Saraya, the the last few days.
blow on the solar plexus. The
fies that the regulations for the managing director of the Indian thrown, and revolvers were dis-pollision between the troops and
Later. audience was delighted. Spoul Harbours of Refuge, in Table XSpecia Bank, is dead of heart- charged. Pae women was shot the populace, after the arrest of a
was carried out of the ring. of the Schedule to the Merchant failure. and had to be removed to hospital civilian who insulted the ollicera. A man who had attended the The troops turned out with
Shipping Ordinance, 1899, are meeting was chased down Saok-fixed bayonets and throstened to
repealed and the following sub- stituted therefor :- ville Street and beaten by sticks Bre. The crowd fled, but were! as he attempted to board a tram. pursued by the troope. He was pulled off the car, cut and bleeding.
"Nauseous Hypocrisy."
Lordon. Received November 30.
Mr. Lloyd George, speaking at
.3
this
There were forty arrests. The officera only appear in the streot escorted by a guard with fixed bayonets.
BRITISH AND FRENCH FLEETS.
WELCOMED AT ATHENS,
London, Received November 30.
The British and French Squa drops have arrived at Atheus Great crowds of people watched the ships as they entered the
A Big Scandal. The Zaborn affnir is assuming | Harbour.
Holloway, replied to Mr. Bonar the dowensions of a scandal of. The Greek newspapere, wel-
Law's speech. He dwelt upon
Nothing coming the visitors, says that the nation will never forget what it owes to the two Western Powers, from Navarino to the present day.
the section of the Tories withe first magnitude. were using Ulster te a check toe is being diren god in the social reform, when they probbins of the Reichstag, and the ed that they went to ship Mian Deputien have given question to the blood for religion freedom, and notice of a
Chanelor. said it was a pines of naussolan The Comuna! Council of hypocrisy. To those who wen sincerely anxious to seek Zers telegraphed to the and ensure it in Ulster, they luncellor, the Minister of War extended the hand of goodwill and the President and fellowship, but to those who Reichsteg demanding protection
of the eitigene freud das violence: were using the fears of term fo would nity. "If the fight regins sent assuring the Council that fight their own self-h battle ahes of the toque. Replice have been
the affor will be investigated.
we guarantee it will hot hot on one sid
of the
Iwo Judges "Arrested.
London. Received December 1.
"Proud to be a rebel." Colonel Rickim, Unionist Two judges were among those M.P., for Wolverhampton, apesk-arrested at Zaborn for refusing ing at Dudley, waid he would be to recognise the orders of the All proud to be a rebel alongside Rir soldiers tu CLEOVID un." Edward Carson, Hadid unt care those arrested were subsequently twopence whether Col. Seely did ratenwed.
take action against him. Ho in-} terviewed twenty-six officers in
+
London yesterday who wanted to Berve Ulster.
ARMY SCANDAL.
ANOTHER RAILWAY
SMASH,
SIX PASSENGERs killed.
QUARTERMASTERS
IMPLICATED.
London. Received November 20,
IMPERIAL SHOOTING,
Л.
London. Received November 39.
INTERESTING
Yokohama.
At the Coroner's inquest verdict of death from heart failure wae returned.
(A message received on Nov ember 28 stated Router's Bom- bay correspondent states that the petition for the winding-up of the Indian Specie Bank has been dis- missed. The Judge congratulated the Manager upon the unanim ous confidence shown, in him by the Directors and shareholders.]
THE CARLTON HOTEL.
A Complete and Pleasing Metamorphosis.
room
AN INDAIN PCET.
Impressions of The English.
Causeway Bay.
The National Rifle Association will send a team to Australia to compete for the Empire. trophy
1. The Harbour of Refuge at in 1014. Causeway Bay is for affording. shelter during bad weather. to The American duval program- Mr Rabindranath Tagore, the junks and other native graft, and me for 1914 comprises two has been to launches, lighters, and other Dreadnoughts, eight destroyers Bongali poet, who awarded the Nobel prize for small oralt of European construe- and two submarines. literature, has some interesting tion. It shall not be used by ang impressions of England and the other vessels except with the The China Commercial Come English to give on his arrival at written permission of the Har-any's steamer Tak Yui has been Bombay after his visit.
bou Master.
wrecked near Port Arthur and Mr Tagore had a warm wel- 2. No vessel, so long as any only 33 out of 212 lives saved. come from many friends and space remains unoccupied inside admirers..
the breakwater, shall anchor, Jack Johnson met a Liberian · accure, or lie in such a position named Spoul in a catch-se-catch- as to obstruct the free access of can wrestling match in Paris other vessels to such unoccupied and knocked him out for foaling
BO
kind
P
Trouble has arisen at Zabern because of a remark by a GermaU
"Alsatian
On Mr Bonar Law's visit to
3 mob of
Speaking of London, he said The Carlton Hotel-it is no "It grows on you. I had been longer known as the Grand Carlin England twice before. Once ton Hotel, to prevent mistakes-when I was 17 years of age, in space. hooks quite a new place owing to 1878, and again, only for a few 3. No veesel, except as pro- While duck-shooting at Woo the extensive alterat ons and re-weeks, however, some years later vided for in No. 4 of these aung, J. Sullivan, reported to he The National Riße Association furnishing that the proprinter Mr Eat I was then too young to form regulations, shall eater or lie in the son of the British Consular is sending a team to Australia towen, bas undertaken. Practical-any opinion. On my recent visit the Causeway Bay Harbour of constable at Amoy, was accident- compete for the Empire Trophy 17, speaking the Hotel has been everything was new and Refuge without the written per-ally killed. Ein 101 !
entirely reorganised esperially as strange. At first I thought it mission of the Harbour Master, regarda the aggommodation dismal; it was gloomy and rainy, unless a typhoon warning is Ia particular the anners and I was all at sea. I did not hoisted. 19 undergoing A complete like the hotels (have never liked 4. Nothing in these regulations lieutenant, when addressing his VISITOR.metamorphosis on the ground hotel life), but later I got lodgeball prevent any vesso! from men, referring to
floor. The entrance ball has bearings in Hampstead, and became using any recognized pier or
vagabonde." Among the passengers on the rned into a comfortable lounge, acquainted with many nice people. landing place within the limits of the Harbour of Refuge, for the
Baron Sandhurst, formerly P. and O, 6.8. Simla which arrived icely carpeted and with com- Then I grew to like London.
modious chairs to enhance the "I did not go to the India purpose of landing or embarking Governor of Bombay and Lord od Saturday were Sir and Lady T. V. S. Angier, bound for comfort of the compartment. On Off 'e nor to any other political passengers or cargo: but such Chamberlain since 1912, bas one wall will be placed a bookcase airole. I have not seen many vessel shall not remain within its been suddenly operated upon for Theodore Vivian Samuel containing the hotel library of famous places, as I do not believe limits longer than is absolutely appendicitis.
some two thousand books which in rushing about from place to necessary for such landing or Angier, Kt., is retired senior part will be available for the use of place sight seeing. Mr Montagu embarking ner of Angier Brothers, owners of visitors to the hotel, Adjacent
5. Any breach of these regula Dublin there was once come to hear me while I the Angier Line of steamships.
will be a drawing was giving a reading of one of tions shall be punishable, OD thousands of people outside the He was born in 1843 and in 1897 thereto
choicely furnished
summary conviction, by a fine Theatre Royal and much row- my dramas, and he was very married Lilian Maud, daughter of with blackwood and the and appreciative."
ant exceeding $100, or by im dyism occurred. Edward Routledge (George Rout- useful piano for the musically Mr Tagore was, much struck prisonment for any term not ledge and Sons, publishere). Heinolined. It was the lounge and with the ignorance of the Epglish exceeding three months. The War Othics announces that has acted on cummittees in con- this room that created the first people on India. The reason of
Yaumatt Bay. five Quartermasters will be court- nection with Lloyds and has pleasing impression of the renov-this, in his opinion, was that the martialled as the result of an in- travelled entensively over India, sted building, but it would be a papers paid but scanty attention Yaumati Bay is for affording vestigation in connection with Canada, Australia and Egypt well to state here that from top to Indian affairs, and he express-aholter during bad weather to
Bo gave evidence before the The Quartermasters implicated Loadline Commission, and vol- to bottom, both in the botel and his intention of working for a junks and other native craft, and
To those who are using the are Honorary Mejor Walker of unteered for service in the South the anexe, a complete redecora- more completo transmission of to lunches, lighters, and other tion has been taken in hand, the news from India to Loprion. small craft of European construc-
fears of Ulster to fight their own the Guards Depot, Honorary African War.
walls all distempered and all the Returning to his experiences in tion. It shall not be need by any selfish battle. Mr Lloyd George Captain Fowles of the Irish
rooms made brighter by the England, Mr Tagore said: "other vessels except with the Guards, and Honorary Lieuten-
carrying out of this important had a limited circle of frisade in written permission of the Ear-ays the fight begins, we guarantee it will not be one side."" auta Burton of the 4th Hussare,
Loudon and they were all literary, bour Master. Potter Argyll of the Sutherland
Out of the fifty rains some people who were very kind to me. 2. No vessel, so long as any Although senior officer, Rear Highlanders, and Armstrong of
venty-five of them have been On the whole I was not di-puce remains unoccupied inside Admiral Cradock has notified the Norfolk Regiment.
supplied with new carpets, the
the breakwater, shall anchor, Rear Admiral Fletcher, U. S.,N., At the Police Court, this mor furniture renovated and general
scoare, or lie in such a position au that he wishes to subordinate ing. Inspector Fenton prosecuted alterations have been carried bit
to obstruct the free access of other himself in co-operating with the Vessels to such unoccupied spaces American forces in Mexico. ANGLO-AMERICAN AMITY man for snatching a bangle which have enhanced the comfort
valued $5, from the wrist of a of the roome. Some of them in A fine of $250 was imposed on
3. A fairway shall be kept child aged 6 years, who was the sanere in particular are supa Chinose "charged by Sergant olear from the southern entrance being carred on the back of plied, with private bathrooms bat Pitt, at the Police Court, this of the Yaumati Harbour of Re- BRITISH REAR ADMIRAL'S child aged 12 years.
in both buildings There is more morning with being in possession fugo to the piers or wharves ou page 5. The man was caught just at than sufficient bathing accom- of lottery tickets at Wanchai, he had gained possession of the modation for eaolf floor. In this bangle.
department the flooring has A man defended by Mr. F. X Bir Wood sent him to gaol for received special attention and the Almada, was fined $75, at the wolve months and ordered him old cement floors have given Police Court, this morning, for to receive twenty-four strokes of place to black and white tiles. being in unlawful possession of the birch.
Mr. Owen, the energetic pro-revolver and ammunition.
Y.M.C.A. Lectura. prietor, who has taken this matter
London. Received December 1 the Army canteens. Reuter's correspondent al Rome states that an oxprose from Home
to Naples collided with a goods train in the station at Coccano, owing to the pointsman's error.
Six third-class ssengere and the pointsman were killed, and twenty others injured.
THE AMERICAN NAVY.
THE 1914 PROGRAMME,
ACT.
London. Received November 30. Reuter's orrespondent
London. Received December 1, A message from Washington states that Mr. Daniels, Secretary for the Navy, recommends that Washington say. Rear-Admiral the American naval programme Craduek (of the British Navy), for 1914 comprise two Dread-though senior officer, has notified noughts, eight destroyers and two the American Rear Admiral Flet- ober that he wishes to subordinate submarines,
himself in co-operating with the American forces in Mexicau waters.
GERMANY'S LATEST. |
THIEF SMARTLY PUNISHED.
item.
appointed.. I had & wonderful experience.
Lottery Tickets.
Arms Case,
varied,
a
1. The Harbour of Refuge at
The War office announces that five quartermasters are to be bribory and corruption in con courtmartialed as a result of · nection with Army canteens,
:
NEWS.COM
Local sport is fully dealt with
habitually used by the Yaumati ferry launchés, until such launches
General Nowa poppears on page stop rusaing during a typhoon, aftor which such fairway thay be 3, Log Book on page 6, and Com occupied by vessels taking shelter, mercial on page 0. due regard being paid to the pro- visions of No. 2 of these Regula
tion.
..
in hand with a rare thoroughnesA, This evening a lecture is being
4. The spaco to the southward has secured a complete supply of given in congestion with the and eastward of the fairway men- well-known Missionary's Death crockery with suitable badge Y.M.C.A. Literary and Debating tioned in No. 3 of these regula
The death took on the 24th bearing the Hotel name in blue Society on." The Chinaman and tions is reserved for the use of
Government Tefalt ult. at Hangchow, of the Rev. on pare white China, while the hia ways" by Mr A. J. Mackie.
during This evidence of friendliness John L. Stuart, D.D., of the dining room appliances have been
A Fine Selection. has been received with gratif Southern Presbyterian Mission. enriched by the addition of some
Messrs G. Falconer and Co. typhoons, and shall not be used cation in Washington.
About a fortnight ago Dr. Stuart very fine cutlery. In fact it would have on view a fine selection of by any other vessels.
5. Every steam lauaob, when had a stroke, from which he never be fair to stalo that Mr. Owen, ladies wrist gold watches, brace approaching the entrances to the recovered. The deceased mis-who has spent some ten thousand lets, ringe, brooches, pendants, Zanmai Typhoon Shelter, shall ionary, who had worked in Chius dollars on the place during the ear ringe English silverware.
ease her engines to dead slow, for forty-five years, was very much past month or so, is to be non- gold and silver pencilcaass, cuff and pass through the entranos at boloved by the Chinese amongst gratulated on the vast improve links, studs and other articles, a speed not exceeding 3 knots. whom he laboured. He leaves a mont he has made in both build-These, in fact are merely a 6. Any breach of these regala, widow, and two sons in China;ings, and the caro he has taken selection,
almost sttione shall be punishable on Reater's correspondent at one son is engaged in the Nan-over the matter is evinced in the haphazard. Mesure Falconer's summary conviction, by a fice zig states that the battle-cruiser Lustzo has been launched there. Lividia says the Czar has granted king Theological School and the attention to detail which has in-stoor is always worth inspect not xoceding $100, or by im
a comprehensive ing, but, it is particularly so at prisonment for any term not She is armed with eight 12-inch an audience to the Mongolian second is a professor in Hang-Joluded even
Mission,
ohow College.
Lobange in the stationery. present.
exceeding three months. guns, sad osrries oil fuel.
NEW BATTLESHIP LAUNCHED.
London. Becalvad Desembor 1.
Router's correspondent at Dan
MONGOLIAN MISSION
London, Received November 30,
taken
Au interesting article on King Oito of Baravia-the mad King appears on page 3.
Correspondence respecting the proposed light on the Paracels Reef appears to day, --
DON'T FORGET.
TO-DAY. Victoria Theatre, 9.15 p.m. Bijou Scanio Theatre, 0.15 p.m.
TO-MORROW.
Victoris Theatre 9.15 p.m. Bijou Theatre 0.15 p.m. Sale of Pontage Stamps. G. P: Lammert'e Sales Rooms,-5 p.m.
Sanitary Board.-3.45.
Wednesday, December 3. Sale of Books. G. P. Lamme
Sale Boom-2.30 p.m.