July 27; 1914,
The Hongkong Telegraph
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THE EUROPEAN THUNDERBOLT.
DOES IT MEAN WAR:
REQUEST FOR EXTENSION OF TIME REFUSED,
(Reuter's Service To "The Telegraph."]
(ESTABLISHED 1881.)
Propristor.
Copyright, 1914
MONDAY, JULY
1914.
TELEGRAMS.
TELEGRAMS.
TELEGRAMS.
THE EUROPEAN ·
IRISH AFFAIRS.
OBITUARY.
THE TROUBLE BEGINS.
BARON BELPER.
THUNDERBOLT.
BRITAIN'S PART.
(Reuter's Service To "The Telegraph."
London, Reqsived July 26. ?
The
July 27, 1913,
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TELEGRAMS.
BISLEY.
THE KING'S PRIZE.
WEATHER FORECAST
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TELEGRAMS.
NEWS FOR BUSY MEN.
CONDENSED.
UVE
Sargt. Dewar of the Koyal-
In the "decider" "Sergt. Dewar Scots, has won the King's Prize at Bialoy after a tie with Private Fallon.
{{Router's Barrica To" "The Telegraph.")
The Stock Markets have closed. London. Received July 26. most gloomily in consequenas DE London. Received July 25, - Speaking at Cambridge Mr-
Priests Fallon, of the Queen's the European orlais. --- Sergeant Austrian and · Rozsian Attorney-General, (Bir Birrell said There may be Barou Belper, at the age of 74 Westminsters, and
Dewar, of the Royal Scot, tied ship is most rigorous; Belgrade John Simon) ** speaking at rows in Ulster, the offspring of
for the King's Prize, each regis-is isolated. Manchester, said that any part whisky, but the idea of civil that Great Britain might play in war is unthinkable."
tering 309. should the European crisie London. Received July 20throughout be the part of a Beuter's St. Petersburg corres. Prince asked the Opposition mediator, aingly desirous of pondent states that in an official leader to accept any decision of promoting peaceful relations. communique the Imperial Govern the Government. The safes and ment states that it is seriously archives have been removed to pre-occupied concerning Austrian ultimatum to Servis and is attentively following the de velopment of the dispute, to which Russia cannot remain indiferent.
the the south.
The Czar has presided over a Council of Ministers at Peterbof. The mobilisation of the Forces is momentarily expected.".
Russian Mobilisation.
The Czar has approved of the decisions of the Cabinet, and mobilisation proceeds forthwith. The Cear has promoted Cadete who have complete their course
of instruction to be officers a Month before the usual time.
-Austrian Activity. Reuter's Visans correspondent it is rumoured that a partial mobilisation has been ordered,
Demonstrations.
J.
Router's Buds Pest correspond. ent says, despite the rain," a multitude paraded the streets, shouting "Vive War" and "Down with Servia,"
TO-DAY'S WIRES.
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won.
[Henry Strútt, 2nd: Baron Bél- * Bloodshed !...
per, succeeded his father in 1880, London. Recaired July 27.
He was A.D,O. to the King, Nationalist Volunteers were re- turning to Dublin after a successCaptain of the Hoa. Corps of
The St. George's Cup was won fal gaa.rnaning feat at Howth, Gentlemen-at-Arms from 1895 to when they were stopped by 1908, and Chairman of the Notts by Corrie, of the Highland Light soldiers and police at Clontarf. County Council and Quarter Infantry, with a score of 114.
A fight ensued, and the troops Bessions. He was formerly Li-
Seven Australians, six Cana- firet! on the Volunteers, wounding beral M.P. for East Derbyshire diane, and five representatives of and for Berwick, and owned over India are included in the King's followed and stoned the troope Baron is Captain the Hon. A.H.
On arrival at Dublin, mob 5,000 acres of land. The new Hundred. who again opened fire near O'Connell Bridge, when several Strutt of the Second Life Guards.] more persons were wounded, including three women.
London. Received July 27. several. The Austrian and Russian censorship is being enforced most rigorously.
Belgrade in isolated.
Servian General Arrested.
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A later meanage states that two people were killed and 48 injured | in the Dublin affrays. The troops are confined to barracks, Uu
Brutal Attack9.9DC
Reuter's correspondent at Bada There were enthusiastia, pro-Pest states that the Servian war demonstrations in Vienna Generalissimo, General Patnik, and the provinces of Austria together with four officers, was After the collisions with h Hungary yesterday.
arrested in Hungary last evening troops, the crowds brutally at Reater's Berlin correspondent while returning to Belgrade tacked isolated soldiers wherever sages procession of 20,000 people, General Putnik was astounded they could had them. As a Binging "Wacht am Rhein" and when told that he was a prisoner, result several were sent to hospi Renter's Belgrade correspon: "Deutschland ueber Allee," par saying he was unaware that s dent says the details of the Note aded Unter den Linden, and state of war existed.
Several members of the Dublin were only know yesterday even-demonstrated most enthusiastical.
Serious Situation.
tal.
HOME CRICKET.
NEWSPAPERS BOUGHT.
TWO LONDON JOURNALS
SECURED.
London. Received July 25. Surrey. beat Hants. 'at Portsmonth by 8 wickets..
The
between
-London. Heceived-July-26. matches-
Mr. Gardner Sinclair, manag Gloucestershirs and Notis, BE
Yorks Nottingham,
and ing director of the printing firm Lancashire, at Hull, and of Mesare, Dobson, Malle and Co. ing from the Austrian newspapers. y outside the Austrian Embassy. A later message from Vienna Police Force have been suspende ieicestershire and Warwickshire has purchased the Pall Mall
Gabulis and the Observer. The Servish papers published The semi-official Norddeutscher states that those treated will be for refusing to obey orders at whe
at Hinckley, were all drawn special editions, which crowds are hopes that in the event of the allowed to proceed to Servis to time of the collisions. eagerly discussing. The sitas-rejection by Servia of Austria's tion is considered more serious "juet demands," the Powers will than that prior to the outbreak strive collectively to prevent com
of tlie Balksa war.
Effect on Stock Exchange. On the Stock Exchange the In- ternational stooke have been de- moralised. Console fall 1.1-4.
plications.
1.
"German Movements.
day.
Renter's correspondent
at
Stockholm states thas President THE SIEMENS SCHUCKERT George Blundell, and Kamezo Chibs Ken, on July 2, 1913, he Kaga is postponed for three years, paid Yoahide a commission of beginning on the day of the final more than Y83,900, and made him give Y11,500 as bribes, to judgment.
Foincare has left for Copenhagen.
Elenter'a Vienna ocorrespondent
It is reported that all divisions states that Proclamations order a
of the German Fleet wore ordered partial mobilisation,
The stock marketa in Russia to assemble last evening at pre message from Berlin states
markets are depressed;"
Later. The markets closed in a most
gloomy condition. Consols are
places on the Norwegian that
General von Moltke, Chief of tion is denied.
the German Gederal, Staff, has left Karlebad to return to Berlin.
at 73.1-4, having fallen 1.3-4. In Cetinje says there have been im-
Italy's Decision.
CASE.
Judgment and Sentences.
The full text of the judgment
In case Andrew Mabel Pooley Captain Kwammo Sawasaki, who
be detained in penal servitude for tion Fleet Administration Bureau, in further period of fifty days.
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Reuter understands that Aus- tria's military preparations still give time for Servis to reconsider her reply."
ed Austria that in the event of Italy has spontaneously inform war she will support the Triple Alliance.
Nationalist Volunteers" return-. [ing from a gun-running fest were stopped by troops and police. and a fight ensued, several being--- wounded.
Sir John Simon says any should play part Britain in the European crisis should be the part of a mediator.
The Servian Generalissimo, Patnik and four officers have . been arrested in Hungary, bat they are to be allowed to proceed to Servia,
"
NEWS.
The Langkat daily output is given to-day; it totaln 6,950 tone, Some comments on the boxing contests fired for next Saturday are given to-day.
Umoral tows and a report on the London metal market are
is not able to pay the fine, he will as a member of the Firat Sec given on page,3,
Commercial news and an article concerned with the on the danger of dirty monay- delivered by Judge Tayama and
"Our Contemporaries appears Associate Judges Kimura sad that Victor. Herrmann offered a between July, 1913, and Jan- Numa iu the Tokio-Chiho hribe of Y600 on January 11,uary, 1914, in three instalments, on page 2 and log book on page Saibaneho (Oriminal Section, on 1912, to Rear-Admiral Tatsundo once at the residence, No. 113, 8. Tuesday, July 14, in the case Iwasaki (on the Reserve list), in aramachi Koishikawa,
It is charged in the prosecution making of the contra ot, appear on page 9
and
Reuter's correspondent at
A farther message from instituted by Pablic Procurator relation to his duties, when he twice subsequently at the resi was a portent movements of Austrian Heaters Vienna correspondent Obara against Masers. Pooley, accapied the post of the Chief deace Shimo-Shibaya, Shibuya fractional recovery, but at the last troops at Ragusa. Twenty-two states that it is officially annongo Herrmann, Blundell and Kaga, is of the First Section of the Fleet osobi, Toyotama gori, Tokio fu.
the utmost Austrian warships are assembled ed that Italy has spontaneously now to hand. Mr. Papley filed an Administration Bureau, and that
some
aections there
hour there was depression.
in Cattaro Bay.
Serving Capital Transferred.
informed Austria that in the appeal agains the decision im-George Blundell, together with event of an Austro-Servian war, mediately after the cleaing of the Andrew Mabel Pooley bought, on
:
she will support the Triple Court. Mr. Blandell also Bied his November 4, 1013, secret papere Alliança.
appeal in the afternoon, and Mr.that & German named Richter Herrmann and Mr. Kaga have had stolen from Siemens-Bobuck taken similar steps against theert, at the price of Y760, Blundell Court's decision.
The rumours of the mobilisa- tion of the Russian forces caused The King of Servia, together the fall in the Paris and Berlin Bourses to be even more severe. with the Court and the Garrison,
The splendid loyalty of Ger After hours the market conditions are evacuating Belgrade. Mobil
many and Italy has created the swayed with the Continentalisation is proceeding.
Renter's Agency learns that the greatest enthusiasm and gratitude Rodrass,
Servian capital has been transfer-in the Austrian capital. red to Kragujevacs, which is in the centre of the country.
Request Refused. Advices later are to the effect that the markets in Vienna have made a strong recovery, upon receipt of rumours that Servis was yielding.
Austria is awaiting Servia's decision with the greatest com- posure. There have been patriot ic demonstrations throughout the night.
The Russian Charge d'Affaires called at the Foreign Office and asked for an extension of time. He received a negativa reply.
In the evening the Austrian Government announced, that it will not extend the time-limit.
AnAustrian Report.
London. Received July 26.
Renter's Vienna correspondent says the newspapers announce that Servia accepte Austria's terms under protest.
Unsatisfactory.
Servia's reply to the Note is satisfactory, and the Austrian Minister has left Belgrade.
The Servian Minister has left! Vienna.
Martial Law.
Martial law has been proclaim od in Austria-Hungary, and the Reichsrath and Diots have been
France and Russia.
The Kaiser will arrive in Berlin to-morrow (Monday).
Still Time..
*Renter understands
that
It is significant that Franca and Russia made concerted re-1 presentations to Vienna, on Satur- Austria's military preparations day afternoon, mean
will still give Servia time to reconsider her reply.
Reator's correspondent at Ber- gan says the Kaiser left suddenly last evening for Germany.
President Poincare bas arrived at Stockholm.
British Precautions.
The First Fleet has concentrat ed. at Portland and has been
TURKISH TROUBLE.
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We take the official statement, issued by the Court, from the Japan Times. It is as follows:
Judgment.
knowing all the circumstances attending the deal in the papers. Victor Herrmann and George Blandell are acquitted of these charges, and the articles seized are returned to thoir respective
TELEGRAMS.
NEWS POR BUSY MEN.
CONDENSED..
Baron Belper is dead. Latest Home cricket results are given to-day...
Victor Herrmann, 43 years old, owners.
German; no occupation, living The cost of litigation shall be in Sumiyoshi-cho, Mako Dis-divided into three, and one part trict, Hiogo Ken.
borne by Victor Herrmann, and Andrew Mabel Pooley, 32 years the rest by Andrew Mabel Martial law has been proclaim-
old, English; correspondent, Pooley and George Blundell, in ed in Austria-Hungary. No. 13, Koinanzaks-cho, Tokio.common. George Blundel!, 52 years old,
English, Exporter and Im porter, No. 104-B, Yamashita- oho; Yokohama.
Reasons.
1. When Herrmann assumed
48,
Russian mobilization is to proceed forthwith.
Our weekly review of local and
extra to-day. general sport will be found on sn
Interesting correspondence on the West River collision and on payohical research appear to-day, An engrossing interview with a former Chinese official is given on page 4 to-day.
Further proceedings in conneo- tion with the celebrations of the Eucharistic Congress are report.
ed to-day.
Interesting artioles on the Siemens Schuckert osse and Messta John Brown and Co.'s improvement appear t-day.
DCN PORGET.
TO-DAY.
Bijou Theatre 9.15 p.m. Victoria Theatre 9.15 p.m.
TO-MORROW.
Bijou Theatre 9.16 p.m. Victoria Theatre 9.15 p.m. Lady May at home," Mountain Lodge.
The Servian capital has been the duties of general manager of transferred to Kragujevacs. French indignation.
ordered not to disperse. All Kamezo Kaga, 37 years old, No, the Siemens-Schuckert Denki
Affrays in Dublin bave resulted The French newspapers are leave has been suspended.
41, Kamejima-choz Itchome, Kabushiki Kaisha, No. most indignant at the conduct of
Toukiji, Akasbi Cho, Kiyobashi in two people being killed and The Second Fleet is to remain. Tokio.
40 injured. Anutris, who, they declare, has
The Court has investigated and Ku, Tokio, in June, 1911, he learnt selected a moment when Presi in Home ports.
It is significant that France judged, with the co-operation of that his predecesor, Kessler, dent Poincare, and M. Viviani
Public Procurator Naoshi" Ohara, consulted with the Company's and Boscia have made concerted are voyaging in Scandinavia, when Great Britain is pre-occupi
the charges of destruction of evid- agent, Shukichi Yoshida, with representations to Austria. ence and bribery against Victor the object of waking him bribe
The King of Servia, the Court ed with the Home Bule problem,
Herrmann, those of purchase of the authorities of the Imperial and the garrison are evacuating and Russia with strikes, and they
Belgrade. consider that Bervia cannot accept |
stolen goods and blackmail against Navy, and made a contract with Andrew Mabel Pooley and George him that he should receive a
Mr. Gardner Sinclair bas the humiliation imposed. They
Blundell, and those of keeping commission of five per cent. on urge the Triple Entente to inter-
stolen goods in trups against all orders of the Imperial Mary; purchased the Pall Mall Gazette vene,
Kamező Kége.
and that the commission was and the Observer,
The Austrian Government being sent to the Naval authori- ties and that the commission announces that it will notertend Victor Herrmann is sentenced paid to Yoshida was going to the the time-limit to Servia,
Naval authorities as bribes. In to penal servitude for one year..
An attempt has been made in
Chinese Porcelain and Carios Khedive. Andrew Mabel Fooley is sen-epite of this knowledge Herrmann contract with Yoshida, with the
sale-GP Lammert's Balea Enthusiastic pro-war demon-Rooma-2,20 p.m. tenced to penal servitude for two continued the practice of the Constantinople to assassinate the Friday July 31. years and a flus of Yen 200.
George Blundell is sentenced same purpose in view in order to
British Optaion.
ATTEMPT ON ·KHBDIVE,
1
man
The Sentences.
Sale of Billiard Tables and Accessories, G. P. Lammert's Sales Rooms-11 am.
Sale of Boots, Shoes, etc. G. P. Lammert's Sales Rooms-11 s.m. Thursday July 30 Chinese Porcelain and Carios·· Bale-G.P. Lammert's Sales Rooms-2.80 p.m.
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With the exception of the
London, Received July 26, Morning Post, which inveighs
Reuter's correspondent st against the most high-handed procedure on record, imposing Constantinople says terms nevar enforced on a con- attempted to seminste the quered State," the London Presa Khedive as he was leaving the alosed.
is generally anti-Servian in tone, Grand Vizierate in the afternoon. The Servian reply accepts some and counsels submission on the The anarchist was shot down by
to panal servitude for ten months promote the interests of the strations are reported from Berlin Salo of Furniture, 17 Ashley Road, Kowloon-G.P. Lammert of the Austrian-demands, and part of Servis on the ground of an esport.
Kamezo Kaga is sentenced to Company. When the Company and Vienna.
Proclamations have beanismedlam relacta oihars
the indefensibility of making thie
contracted with the Imperial The Khedive was wounded on The Bervian: Cabinet has been country the centre of intrigues the cheek and arm, but the in-nal servitude for four month
The exscation of the above Navy for the cosamotion of a in Visuus ordering a partial H.K. Jockey Club, Babcrip.
wireless station et Fanabaɛbi, mobilisation
Slon Griffin Mosting -5 p.m. cunstant somion. The Crown against the integrity of another. faries are not dangerous.
penalties on Victor Herrmann