THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1912.
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HOME RACING.
NORTHUMBERLAND PLATE - RESULT.
(Reuter's Service to the China Mail.)
LONDON, Jura 27. The result of the Northumberland Plate (2 miles) run, at Newcastle Sesterday was !---
Mynora
Red Cape
The Policeman
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Wan by ang length. A neck between second and thief.
The betting at the start was 20 tél 1 against fynoru. 6 to 1 against Red Cape and 100 to 7 against The Policeman.
[Note -MYXORs-(By.) ch, m. by Tietor maritzburg-Mamorin, Owned by Mr W. CLE (1)
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RRD CAFE (3 p.) ch. f. by Willam Rudus Capo Wrath. Owned by Sir T. Mason.
TE POLICEMax (4 y) ch., g. by Silver, Fox-True Blue Owned by Mi F. S. Barnard En. CM)
ALEXANDRA DAY" IN
LONDON.
[Cormar.]
THE THIRD TEST MATCH.
THE MATCH DRAWN.
(Reuter's Servies to the China Mail.)
Losvor; June 27.
In the Third Test Match with Aus- tralia, Eagland made 310 runs For 7 wickets, when she declared. Australia made 282 for wickets.
The match ended in 'n draw, rain interfering.
15,000 people were present, including the Prince of Wales.
The wicket wasesay, Macartney made 99 and Kelleway 61.
HOME CRICKET RESULTS.
(Reuter'a Servics to the China Mail,)
Lexnos, June 20.„ South Africans beat Scotland at Glas gow by ar innings and 97 rugs.
Sussex, beat, Oxford University at Horsham by an innings nad 147 runs.
"The Scrray v. Leicestershire, York, |shire v. Northnas, Cambridge Laiver- (Beuter's Service to the China Mail.)|sity v. Hants matches were all drawn
Losnos June 26. Derby's match with Warwick was
KAJ
ROSES ALL THE WAY!"
In the sunshine. "Alexandra Day 4 pointless dmw:
a huge succrad. It was aptly | described in the newspaper bills as Rosas, rosegull the Way." White-robed flower girls, including Peeresses, were averywhere. It was a great popular bit" and was magnificently organized. Queen Alexandra drove through the streets and received a great ovation.
COTTON CULTURE IN AFRICA.
LARGER RESULTS FROM UGANDA.
(Reuter's Service to the China Mail.)
Laxnes, Inne 26.
CHINESE FOR " GERMAN COLONIES.
WANTED TO DEVELOP MINING INDUSTRY.
(Reuter's Service to the China Mail.)
Lostos, Juce 27. The German Colchial Sefremry,
Stop Press News
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THE LONDON STRIKE,
II.
WORK PROCEEDING; BUT EVERY- THING -BADLY BEHIND.
(Router's Service to the China Mail.)
LONDON June 27,
THE CHINA MAIL.
INDIANS AT VARIANCE.
At the Police Cours to-day le Irving That before him a case in which in Indine was charged with nasaulting an Indian colour-sergeant "with intent to grievous bodily harm.”
Mr Russ appeared for the deforce. Evidence given by the complaionut was to the effect that while he was seated at breakfast in a mess-rom, the defendant entered, and attempted to choke him with toned which he threw round his neck. “. A struggle ensued and they fell to the ground.
Defendant denied that he tried to choke campiniunot.
The case was adjourned.
There are now 154 ships working, POKFULAM MURDER OFARGE. at the Langlon docks, and 12.880 workers, who are daily increasing, is, continuing, and but the strike everything is terribly behind.
THE DUCHESS OF CONNAUGHT.
ALMOST COMPLETELY
RECOVERED
(Reuter's Service to the China Mail.)
LONDON, June 27. Reiter's correspondeus_at_Mont reul telegraphs that the Duchess of Connaught is now alowed to rise; Land that complete recovery is merely
a matter of days
ROOSEVELT-BRYAN BADGES,
(Reuter's Service to the China Mail.)
Lapos, June 27,
A telegram from Chiengo states that many people in the streets are wearing Roosevelt-Bryan badges.
Two of Mr. Roosevelt's "lienten- have been in consultation ants "with Mr. Bryan.
|
At the Magistracy this afternoon, Mr. E. A. Irving heard the continuation of a capo. in which five, Chinose were chaned with being concerned in an armed robbery, and further with maliciously killing one named Lam Sung Kung.
Evidence was given by the police an to their discovery, at the house in Zokfulam
Rond.
It was stated that the robbers threatorad the occupants of the boo with knives.
There was money in the base and it was locked in the sitting room in which the robbers entered.
Prisoners wore romanded.
SPORTING.
Bulards,
The handicap in connection with the Royal Engineor S. C. O's Mom is now, pearing the and, only one game retains to he played in the third round previous to enterin the semi final stage. Last even ing Carpenter (owes 1) brat Jenkins (recs 70) by 32 points.
Gymkhana Notes.
Training for the third Gymkhans Meet. ing of the sewan (Saturday,
In the Mutter of THE COMPANIES
ORDINANCE OF HONGKONG, 1911,
and
In the Master of "WATKINS LIMITED.
(In Liquidation).
HONGKONG
TAM YATRAORDINARY GENERAL AMEELING of the abure named 8.5. Company duly conrobed, and held at the 1912, the following solution was duly Company's Ooo, on the 31st day of May, passed, and at a subsequent Extmordinary aid Company held at the same place on General Meeting of the Members of tàq the 10th day of June, 1812, the same resolution was duly confirmed as a Special Resolatino, viz.
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That the Company be. wound-ap ** voluntarily, and thas ERNEST "ALFRED MOUNTFORD WILLIAMS,
Incorporated Accountant "Victoria, in the Oolony of Steamer from Hongkong, "Hongkong, be and he in heroby
of
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G. A. WATKINS,
Chairman,
Hongkong, June 19, 1919,
In the Matter of THE COMPANIES!
ORDINANCE.. 1911,
and.
In the Matter of WATKINS LIMITED,
(In Liquidation).
THE
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
THE Creditors of the above-named Com- pany are required, on or before the 13th day of July, 1912, to and their names and addresses, and the particulars of their debts or claims, and the name and addresses of their Solicitors (if any) to the Under- signed, the Liquidator of thogaid Company and, if so required, by notice in writing from the said Liquidator, art, by their Soli citor, or personally, t
to come in and prove
their said debta-or claimaat such times and placu as shall be specified in such n-tieo, or in default thereof they will be excluded from the benefit of any distribution made before such debts are prored.
E. A. M. WILLIAMS.
Liquidator,
St George's Building,
Hongkong, June 20, 1912.
where visiting South West Arien JUDGE PARKER AND with it going du stranu. N
when speaking at Luderitz Bay, advocatel- the introduction of Chi- nese to, develop the mining industry,
AVIATION TRAGEDY IN
FRANCE.
ANOTHER MILITARY OFFICER KILLED.
MR BRYAN,
PROPOSES MR. BRYAN AS COM-
MITTEE CHAIRMAN.
ausdy very morning curly. Most of the panies were galloped yesterday or this morning, so to-morrow will be confined chiedy to trotping and quarters; but on Saturday the hours from Ba.m. to 8 mm, (Reuter's Service to the China Meil.)lockers." We hear Mr. Jolas John- will be a busy time for jockeys and LONDON, June 27.
ston will ride Mr. H. P. Whin', ponies. at the meeting. The following times were taken. yesterday pami
A telegram from Baltimore stutes that at the resumption, Judge Parker referred to Mr. Bryan's great Strug- gles for the Democrats. It was the duty of all to forgive and stand with He located Mr. Bigan's election as Chairman of the Resolu tions Committee.
Mr Hutton. Chairman of the Cotton Growing Association, stated last night | "that although the ultimate possibilities cf Uganda were less than those of Nigeria and the Sudan, the country had given larger results than any new cotton (Reuter's Service to the China Mail.)
hini. LONDON, June 27. deld in the Empire. Ue expected this i
A telegram from Puls states that year's crop to reach 30,000 bales, worth between $400,000 sul £500,000. He an aviator and Lieutenant Etierne rejoiced at the grant anide by the Chan has been killed by falling from a cellor of the Exchequer which would rest height.
permit of the moving of cutton hitherto blocked throughout Uganda, through Jack of meats of carriegs.
CHINA AND THE BIG" LOAN.
STRANGE STORY FROM WASHINGTON.
AMERICAN POLITICS.
"THE DEMOCRATS
CONVENTION.
More Uproar,
AUSTRALIA'S WHEAT
HARVEST.
PROSPECTS SPLENDID.
(Reuter's Service to the China Mail)
LONDON, June 27.
A telegram #rdan Melbourne states shat pious rains live Fallen throughout the wheat areas of Aus- (Reuter's Service to the China Mail)tralia, and shat the crop prospect is
Loxtos, June 20.
(Reuter's Service to the Chine Mail.)
LONDON, June 26. .. A telegram from Baltimore states
A telegram from Washington states ( thát Judge Parker has been elected to that the State Department learns that the Chairmanship of the lemocratic China has rejected the Six Powers Loan, Convention, with 570 votes against probably owing to the proposed foreign 500 votes cast for Mr Bryan. „ -supervision of the expenditure.
THEIR MAJESTIES IN WALES.
www.comm
SUFFRAGIST INTRUDER.
Appeals To The Queent
J
MR BRYAN RECEIVES ON
OVATION.
Mr Bryan received 'an- ovation on nominating Senator Kern of Indiana,
splendid.
CANADA'S GRAIN
TRADE.
EFFECT OF LONDON STRIKE.
(Reuter's Service to the China Mail.)
LONDON, June 27. Reuter's correspondent us Mout; real telegraphs that 3,000,000 bushels of grain have been held up there owing to the London strike and·
in opposition to Judge Parker, Mrvessels refusing to carry grain cargo. The Cunarder Ascania has return- Bryan declare that the country was ed from London, with grain taken waiting to hear whether the Conven- out a fortnight ago. (Reuter's Service to the China Mail.)tion would follow the example of | Chicago, "in "listening to the voice of
predatory wealth, --
Loxpos, June 20. The King and Queen visited Lian- daff Cathedral.
Outside, suffragette rushed at Mr. M'Kenns, the Home Secretary, who was in attendance on Their Majesties,
The suffragette, after shouting, pealed to the Queen to help the ...onfragettes..
SENATOR KERN'S APPEAL.
Senator Kero appealed to Judge Perker to join in the selection of a aphmpromise Chairman, Failing this,
Mr Bryun must be nominated.
The woman
was arrested and removed struggling desperately midet a crowd who were jeering and hooting.
·JUDGE PARKER'S PREMATURE CONGRATULATIONS.
CHINESE AFFAIRS.
(Wah Tez Yat Po's Servict.) '
· PEKING, June 27.
Favonius. 1m.. 89, 1.13.4 1513,
2.24.3. last 4. 94,
.
Anelerdoon, 1, 45, 1.25, 207, 2.42. 242
Piensan,, 35. 1.08.2, last i. 33,1.
last 4, 32.3
Sevington...4, 38, 1.10:2, last 4. 34.2. Lots of Time, 2. 47, 1.25.1, 1.58, last!
324.
Daisy, Im., 23: 1-22.2, 1.9.1, 2.34, last - 34.4.
Rheinland, 1. 35, 1.0, last 1, 31. Hongs, ml, 1.57, Jant †, 10.3. The following times were taken fo- Jay-
Snow Glory, out, 11, 99, 1.10.1, 1.35, † 2.35.2 3.68.9. last. 1, 31.1.
Lachine, out, . 36.2, 1.07, last 1930.3. Dunelmia, in, lm., 52, 1.34, 2, 15.5,
2.52.8, last. 37.
Mahratta Chief, in. m. last f. 35. 1.07.3, last 4, 12.3.
Berlingham, out, 14, 35, 1,104, 1.46.4, 2.24.1, 2.58.3 ust. 34.2.
Defford, out. 1, 37. 1.12.1, 1.45.1, last 4.33.
Spring Glory, in, 1), last 20., 34, 2.11,
| 1.47.2, 2.20,3, Inst 1, 95.2%
Black Diamond, nut, 1, last m., 35, 1.10.5, 1.45.9, 2.18.3, last, 33.
In the Matter of THE COMPANIES
ORDINANCE, 1811,
sud
In the Matter of WATKINS LIMITED,
(In Liquidation).
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According to the Mudros Mail," an announcement was made in the papers thers the other day of the death, near Penang, of Mr. Baleigh Allan Kenneth Wilson, late 53rd K.S.L.I., aged 33, the youngest son of the late Major Henry Stephen Wilson, 85th Regiment. On May Yunn Shai Kai las telegraphed to 27th, the "decessed" man walked into the all the Provincial Governments con- Advocate of India" Offer in perfest | tradicting the rumour, that he in-health, saying that the report was ex- tends to make himself the Napoleon aggerated. It seems that some one wired Bounaparte of China. He wears from Penang, that he died, to a relative that Heaven will be his witness. in Bombay, who inserted the death
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RACES IN FRANCE.
-(Router's Service to the China Mail.)
LONDON, June 28.
AN OFFER TO ME BRYAN.
smooth, and secta always to be under repair, at times make one's banes pain fully apparent, the Singapore resident is Hondsond able to recline at euso in a spick und Li Bum Tag, formerly of the spon preumatic-tyred vehicle. Says the "Chinese MY staff, who was ap- Singapore Free Pruns: The new rick- pointed by the new Government on shas of the Straits Rickisha Co. ira grada.
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Many of the Roosevelt agents in and reported, that nearly half a mail to ball bearings and good springs, and the Bruce-Brown in a Fist £nished in 14
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