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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1912.

THE CHINA MAIL

BY TELEGRAPH BY TELEGRAPH. BY TELEGRAPH SECOND EDITION

[COPYRIGHT] PORT OF LONDON

* STRIKE,

THE (CONCHLVATION PROPOSALS.

(Reuter's Service to the China Mail.)

LONDON, June 4. The masters are meeting to fccnsider thair reply to the Goverment con- ciliation proposal.

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RESISTANCE TO COM...... PULSORY ARBITRATION.

[COPTION] DERBY DAY.

PROBABLES AND BETTING IN THE

CLASSIC RACE,

(Reuter's Service to the China Mail.)

LONDON, June 4.

[COPYRIGHT

THE NANKING GOVERN. MENT

(Independent News Agency's Service to the China Mail.).

Tokyo, June 5. His Majesty received a heartyment has been put under the charge The Nanking temporary Govern welcome at Epsom this afternoon of Chung Tuck Chien. Sunshine and showers prevail.

To-morrow's rucs is the topic of) conversation everywhere, owing to the openness of the content.

Intenso popular interest is being taken in the King's horse, Pinta- donu.

WONG, HING'S RESIG

NATION.

(Independent News Agency's Service

to the China Mall)"

TOKYO, June 5. Wang Hing's resignation has been

The probable starters and jockeys It is stated that the shipowners ntare Aleppo, Clark: Absolute, Earl; their meeting with the members of the October, A. Templeman; Catmint, --Cabinet yesterday offered a' firm-resist- William Griggs: Cylbo, F. Temple-

ance to compulsory arbitratioti, banan; Farman, Rickaby Hall Cross,accepted by Yuan Shih-Kai -discussed the possibility of forming a Saxby: Jaeger, Walter Griggs: Jave- federation of employers so as to secure lin, Higgs Jingling Geordie, F. naiform conditicas of employment,

NEWSPAPER. REJOICING 2. Savoral newspapers in their editoriala are rejoicing at the apparent collapse of the movement. It is the first of the recent great strikes not to achieve a speedy victory, They declare that the leaders overshot the mark in dragging into the lighterman's quarrel thousands

Wootton: Kosciusko, Winter; Loren-

O'Neill; Mordred, Wheatley; Orchestrion. Henry: Pintadeau. H. Jones; Royal Mail, Hewitt; Sweeper

Maher Quantock, Watts, Sig- Tracery, Bellhäuse: White Stor, norinella, Bullock: Tagalie, J. Reiff; Stern: Wiseman. Trigg: Haddon, Broadwood,

The latest betting is:-5 to 2 against Sweeper II.: 7 to 1 against White Star; 100 to 13 against Taga-

HANKOWS MUNICIPAL

LOAN.

£3,000,000 FROM THE UNITED STATES,

(Independent News Agency's Service to the China Mail.)

Texto, June 5,

Stop Press News

BY TELEGRAPH.

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LORD ST. ALDWYN DOWN A COAL MINE

WATKINS LIMITED.

FOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that xi.

EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEET

ING of the abers named Company will be held at the Company's Office, WATKIN BUILDING, OR WEDNESDAY, the 18th

bar

(Reuter's Service to the China Mail.) | day of June, 1912, si NOON, when the

LONDON, June 5,

the

Lord St. Aldwyn, Chairman of the subjoiand resolution which was passed, as Coal Board of the South Wales. District, with whom the miners representatives an extraordinary resolution: at declined to co-operate, spent two hours

of the Company, Extraordinary Meeting" at the request of the men, underground

with the object of studying the con in a South Wales Colliery yesterday,

ditions.

LATEST ABOUT BEL

GIAN RIOTS.

CHURCHES - SET ON FIRE.

(Reuter's Service to the China Mail.)

LONDON, June 5.

Rioting was renewed at Liege and Brussels yesterday evening. Besides

of dockers and cannan, whose heart was lie; 10 to 1. against Jaeger; 100 to 9 amounting to £8,000,000, has been window-smashing, the mob, set fire to

never in the dispute.

STRIKERS LANGUAGE. ···

Meanwhile a manifesto issned by the Strike Committee describes the repre- sentatives of the Port of London Authority as "clumsy liars" in refer- ence to the number of men who have assumed work, and asserts that a few more than a thousand are blacklegging at the docks and bey are imported, whereas the number of those on strike has increased.. »

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MORE CONFERENCES.

The strike leaders are to confer with the Government" at the Home office; and afterwards a meeting will be beld between the Government and the

masters.

fi

MEN WILLING TO WORK.

LONDON, June 5. The Port of London Authority have been besieged by men willing to work. The stevedores, however, remain firm,

consequently work is being confin- "ed to the unloading and handling of

goods at the quays.

against Mordred; 100 to 7 against Tingling Geordie: 20 to 1 against Javelin; 25. to 1 against Lorenzo.

THE POLITICAL RIOTS

IN BELGIUM

EXTRAORDINARY SCENES IN MANY TOWNS,

(Reuter's Service to the China Mail.)

LONDON, June 5.

A Municipal Loan for Hankow, arranged by that city with the two churches at Brusseln. The gendar United States. The necessary documes charged and dispersed the mob, ments have already been signed. and extinguished the Rames...

AUSTRO HUNGARY'S ARMY BILL.

(Reuter's Service to the China Mail)

LONDON, June 4.

A telegram from Brussels states

A telegram from Buda Pesth that serious rioting and strikes have states that owing to the strentious cccurred in different towns in Belpersistence of the President of the gium, owing to the Socialista resent the Lower House has adopted the Hungarian. Legation, Count Tisza, the Clerical triumph at the elecArmy Bill amidst frodigious tumult. tions

A REGULAR PANDEMONIUM.

LATER."

as barricades and stored the police, Rioters at Liege used the tamers who repeatedly charged with drawn swords. Ultimately, the rioters and. police engaged in a serious combat with revolves at a Socialist cafe, which was riddled. Four people that Count Tisza put the vote for the A telegram from Buda Pesth states were killed and twarty injured

Troops Bold the principal streets and serious rioting and window- breaking in other towns has occur red.

Mounted gendarmes charged the rioters at Mons, wounding several. The Catholic convents and similar institutions were especially attacked

ANOTHER BYE. ELECTION.

(Router's Service: to the. China Mail,))

LONDON, June 5.

Owing to the resignation of Mr. Wilson, M. P. for Holmûrth, a bye- election will be necessary.

CHINESE NEWS.

(Wah Tae Yat. Po's Service,) «

PEKING, June 5. Hung Hi. Ling, on account of his resignation not having been accept ed, has requested permission for leave of absence.

In view of the slow progress of second and third-reading of the mythe patriotic subscription, which is Bill, and it was carried in rapid Government, the State Department not meeting the urgent needs of the succession. When it was declared that is still in favour of Foreign Loans, it had been carried there was an up- roar, a moat of the members were not aware that the Bill had been presented for the third time.

The Sitting was then suspended, and,

Count Tisza with all manner of insults.

Conferences of dock strikers and by the mob. The strike is spread on resumption, the Opposition assailed

ing to the iron and glass works and employers with Ministers continue to the collieries of the Charleroi, dia. be held, but apparently little progress tricts. is being made.

THE LONDON TAILORS' STRIKE.

WEST END MEN RESUMING WORK.

(Beuter's Service to the China Mail.)

LONDON, June 4.

The tailors on strike in the west-end of Loudon bave decided to resume work. They have obtained their demanda.

not

THE PREMIER AND":

FIRST LORD.

(Reuter's Bervice to the China Mail.

LONDON, June 41.

Mr Asquith and Mr Churchill left for Gibraltar last night.

THE TURCO-ITALIAN WAR

FUTILE ENDEAVOURS TO END IT.

(Reuter's Service to the China Mail.)

LONDON, June 5.

In the House of Commons, Sir Edward Grey, Secretary for Foreign Affairs, said that there had beez an informal discussion to endeavour to end the Tareo-Italian war, but no definite result had been up to the present attained.

FEATHER WEIGHT

CHAMPIONSHIP.

WIN FOR DRISCOLL.

(Reuter's Service to the China Mail)

LONDON, June 4.

Having failed three times to resus pend the Chamber, sixty police officers entered, and removed

twenty-ons

For the sake of "economy, Yuan Shih Kai, the President, has declared that he will accept only half pay

SUPREME COURT.

An Insurance Cinim,

Bofore the Chief Justice (the Hon. Mr Bees Davies K. C.)'s cao, which will

hearing.

to

depaties, inclanding the Opposition Leader, Justh. The latter's son resisted evidently occupy some time, came up for violently, but the rest went quietly.

Afterwards another attempt It was one in which a special jury was proceed with business was yelled down convened and in which the Wa Cheong by the House, and regular pandemonium Loang Kes firm claimed from the Prussian prevritet,

THE KING AWARDS MEDALS.

BRAVE MEMBERS

THE NAVY.

(Reuter's Service to the China Mait.)

LONDON, June 4.

National Insurance Co. of Stettin, the sum of $22,500, money due on thres policies of insurance in respect of loss or damage to goods by a Gre which occurred on April 13, 1911

The following jury was empanelled:- W., Dickwoo; C. S. Gubbay. H. W. Bird, F. W. Molchera, R. M. Dyer, G. Hogg and J... Huglies.

Mr Eldon Potter, instructed by Mr

Mr Pollock, K. C. with him the Attorney Davidson, appeared for the plaintiffs, and

General Hon. Mr0. G. Alibaster, instruct- The King bas awarded the silvered by Mr. Shamion, of Deacon, Looker and. wedal for life-saving to Rear-Admiral Deacons, for the defendants. Cradock and seven naval cfficers, in-

Mr Putter, before setting out the facts

At the National Sporting Club, the cluding Commander Niles of Gibraltar, of the case made on application for leave world's featherweight championship and the bronze medal to three, officers AMATEUR GOLF CHAM-and a stake of £1,200 was contested and fifty-three. bluejackets who render

PIONSHIP

A SURPRISE.

(Reuter's Service to the China Mail.)

LONDON, June 4,

The amateur golf championship was opened at Westward Ho. A surprising result in the second round was the

The amendments affector only legal to make two smondments in his reply. paint, and did not cone is the facts of the hetween Jim Driscoll and the French-ed services in connection with the case. After longthy argument. however, man 'Forss. The latter was knocked wreck of the Delhi.. aut in the twelfth round,

His Lordship refused to allow the amend

Mr Polter, is catlining his case, said it

ILLNESS OF DUCHESS BIG FIRE AT CONSTAN as a claim for 822 DOU payable to the

OF CONNAUGHT

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APPENDICITIS FEARED.

defeat of Mr Harris, of Acton, who was Reuter's Service to the Chine Mail.) regarded, as likely to be a finalist, by Mr Crabb Watt, of Singapore, by six up

LONDON, June 4 and four to play,

TINOPLE.

plaintifs by the defendants under three | policies of fro fasaranice. The plaintiffs. in

held on the 31st day of May 1912, will

be submitted for confirmation as a Special

Resolation

That the Company, he wound-up

"poluntarily, and (that Ekazee

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* purpose of such winding up.

G. A.. WATKINS,

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General Managers..

mg, June 4, 1912,

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(TELEPHONE NO. 97).

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the case were merchants wha, up to April FOR AFTERNOON, WEAR (Bouter's Service to the China Mail.) | 13 last, carried on busfuest et le 19 W Wing LONDON, June 4 Lok Bt. Defendants were the Prussiar

Reuter's correspondent at Constan. National Insurance Co., whose head offre SCARVES

•into the facto

tinople states that a fire broke out was at Blottin; and who also carried on an at, Stambul yesterday morning at tan insurance finem here: Prasadin A Montreal message states that Dr Garrow, the eminent surgeon, and o'tinck last night. The flames of the case o'clock, and was still burring at sight Potter d nurses, left in a special train at 9.45 last swept a lane three quarters of a mile ples night to operate on H.R.B. the Duchers long, from old Benaglio to the Agaso- of Connaught, who is reported to be - phin mosque, which......... hewovar, escaped Beveral other mosques were badly damaged

THEIR MAJESTIES AND BIRTHDAY CONGRATULATIONS.Buffering from appendicitis..

(Bautor's Serpins to the China Mail.

esties

ONDON, June 4

pent the King's

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