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TRIDAY, JULY 8, 1912.

THE CHINA MAIL.

BY TELEGRAPH. BY TELEGRAPH. BY TELEGRAPH. SECOND EDITION Lane,

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THE JOHNSON-FLYNN

FIGHT.

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THE SWEDISH OLYMPIO.

-THE-IRISHMAN DEFEATED. THE BRITISH AND AMERICAN

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Losnos, July 3

COMPETITORS

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FRENCH SEAMEN'S

STRIKE,

MARSEILLES DOCKERS

SYMPATHETIC.

(Reuter's Service to the China Mail.) | (Router's Service to the China Mail.)

LONDON, July 5.

A telegram from Stockholm states

Jack Johnson, despite a somewhat lengthy period of retirement from the ring, has won his match with Flynn. that the American and British compet:-in The contrat took place in the pre-tors are doing their utmost to promote sence of 8,000 spectators at Lins Vegas. { good feeling and put into oblivion the During the contest Jack Johnson was disagreements that took place at the frequently seen to smile enrenstically. Inat Olympiad. He offered his stomach to be punched by Flynn, who was badly praithed and frequently cautioned for hatting the coloured man. The crowd hoered

the result.

THE LIGHT WEIGHT CHAM.

PIONSHIP

At Lor Angeles, Wolgast defeated Joe Rivers in the thirteenth quad The contest was for the light weight championship of the world.

LONDON, July 4.

The Marseilles doekers struck to-day sympathy with the seamen,

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STEAMER DELAYED.

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"The, Messagorios Martirons' steamer LADIES' LAWN TENNI; FINAL sailed q July 1 instead of June 15

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In the Ladies' Lawn Tennis final Broquedis, France,, defeated Koering, Germany. Result, 4-G; € 3, 3-4.

LAWN TENNIS DOUBLES FINAL.

in the Doubles Gnal Kitson and Winslow, South Africa, defeated Pipen and Zborzil, Austria, 4 6, 6-1, 6-3, 6-2. This was a very popular win.

LIBERALS AND LABOUR GRAT BRITAIN WINS FOOT-

MEMBERS.

STRUGGLE AT HANLEY.

(Reuter's Service to the China Mail.)

"LONDON, July 3,

There are indications that the quar- ret between the Liberala and the La bourites will be fought out. The Matter! of Elibank has wired to Hanley that' the Liberal candidature must go for ward.

Mr Wedgwood, MP, and Mr Hem- merde, M.P., spoko at Hanley on behalf of Mr Outhwaise, the Liberal candidate. Mr Hemmerde said he was surprised if the miners stood fora Labourite policy 5% of recklessneau without principle. He added that the Liberal Land Valuation Bill would be, rend in 1914. They wanted the men of Hanley to make the most drastic use of this in view of the reduction of local rates.

The newspapers generally are of the opinion that the Labour Party will senveely be likely to wholly desert the House of Commons, as "the Trades Calon Bill, in which they are met interested, might be defented in their absence if the Government introduced

it.

It is noteworthy that the Labouritea voted for the Government on inst night's divisiou on the Home Rule Bill.

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LATER.

Mr Finney, President of the Miners Federation, has been unanimously adopted as the miners' candidate at Hadley.

MEETING OF KAISER AND TSAR.

SOME INTERESTING SPECULATIONS.

<Beuter's Service to the China Mail.)

LONDON, July 5.

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BALL CONTIST.

LATER.

Great Britain defeated Denmark in the final football tie by 4 goals to 2.

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IMPERIAL DEFENCE

COMMITTEE.

IMPORTANT MEETING HELD.

(Reuter's Service to the China Mail.)

LONDON, July 5.

The Committee of Imperial Defence held an important meeting, preliginary to the discussion with the Canadian statesmen, who are on their way to London.

TWO OR THREE DREAD- NOUGHTS EXPECTED.

LATER.

owing to the strike.

STRIKERS DISPERSED BY CAVALRY AT HAVRE

A telegram from Havre states that the dock workers there have gone on strike. They stopped a cotton-ager. scattering the bries. They went dis persed by cavalry.

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ALLEGED DANGEROUS BLASTING,

Stones Through & Roots

Tong Yuen, a contructor. Was

Sun.

Stop Press News

BY TELEGRAPH Crawford

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ANOTHER" LOAN FOR CHINA.

3,000,000 TAELS MORE.

(Independent News Agency's Servica

to the China Mail,}

Tokyo, July 5. Negotiations between the German firm. HE. Shao Shing Sheng, and Vice- President, General Li, relative to "the raising of a loan of 3,000,000 mels, hare been concluded. and the Vice-President has signed the agreement... ...

THE TOKYO MAYOR-

ALTY.

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A CANDIDATE CHOSEN.

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

Tokyo, July 5.

oned at the Police Court this afternoon for Kaving blusted stone in a quary ne the Hangkong Electric Light Stationj without taking the proénutions nesuskary to render the operation safe, Mr. Hola- son promerated and pressed for a $10 fine, because the offence was a very seriit having been agreed to set up Baron

ous one, and Mr. Jackson defended.

le Silva, an engineer at the station said at 4,30 he heard blasting in progress. a report laving followed by a fall of es from the wa Sund and niall stone

Witness went to | tell you the ground.

the chief engineer to riport, and in re- Loining a inside the statins a stone

Wone

(proved larger than his fish. A Chi-, new employee deposed that the fell upon the tiles, brike through and fell upon the ground about two feet fram hide. Cross-examined he said he knew there was a rht behind the station. He did not know if children playing upon the cliff will be able to throw stones through the station roof:

The final choice of a candidate ufor the Mayoralty of Tokyo has been made,

former Sukatani, the Finance. "

Minister of

JAPAN'S COLONIAL

BUREAU.

PRESIDENT RETURNS TO JAPAN.

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TOKYO, July 4. Mr. Motoda, President of thr Colonial Barczu, who has been, tour

Other employees gave 'similar vilence.ing in Formosa, South Chion, "Man- Mis. Stebbings, wife of the manager.churia and Koren, returned to Tokyo in-charge, said from her bouse she saw yesterday.

a shower nf stones rise to a great height inmediately after an explosion ad fall in the direction of the station. She could

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Great interest is being manifested in the visit of the Canadian Ministers to London, and the prediction is being made io prominent quarters that these the blasting plainly irom her bed. BELFAST UNIONISTS ON Dominion will offer two" or three room window, and a few weeks ago her Dreadnoughts for the Admignity's' ap- child had a rather barrow escape from a proval.

stone which fell on the tennis court.

Cross-examined: She had never seen station. The blasting was great pui any Chinese on the cliff overhanging" the

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The Hon. Mr Borden, the Canadian Premier, in the course of a brief speech on landing at Avonmouth, emphasised that Canada was prepared to tako her Mr. Jackson submitted that there was full share in the glorious mission of an evidence that defeudist had not taken The precautions hid' down in the Ordi Empire."

Mr Borden and the other Canadiance, and further the was no evidence Ministers met with an enthusiast recalled by the Crown to show that the Tung Yen were the people she were ception at Paddington.

blasting.

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PARADE."

POLICE HELPLESS.

(Reuter's Service to the China Mail.)

LONDON, July 3.

The members of the Unionist Club at Belfast have held a panude. Win- dow washing was indulged, in, and an attack made on the Catholic Schools, the National newspaper

Mr. Hodgson said he could put ́t wit-office, and a number of shops. The Doss, Mr. Edwards, in the box to NOT police were powerles;.

nobody else was blasting there but Tung

Ynen.

Mr. Melbourne,said he would hinsel, all the witness mentioned.

Mr. Edwards, of the Building Author ity, then stated that on the afternoon in question he was on the site and saw

LORD KITCHENER LEAVES FOR LONDON.

(Reuter'e Service to the China Mail.}'

LONDON, July 5... "Reuter's Alexandria correspondent preparations made, about to 'clock telegraphs that Lord Kitchener, Consul for blasting on the site. He had seen His frm had General of Egypt, has sailed for Lon-the defendant there often

the permit for gatsheds, and their name doo.

was on tliem.,

The defendant way fined $100.

SPANISH POLITICS.

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A CRISIS IMMINENT.

A telegram from Baltic Purts states -that the possible results of the meeting of -the Emperors is causingmach speculation in Germany. The" Koelnische Zeitung!! dismisses the suggestion that proposals should be made from the German side to and the Turco-Italian war, and en- phatically rejects the idea of Germany (Reuter's Servics to the China Mail.) attempting to thrust a wedge into the Triple Entente. Germany only ex- pects confirmation of the confidential Russo German reintiqsa, the foundation of which were laid at Potsdam. -

Beuter's St. Petersburg correspondent states that the Russian Press is like warm in its comments, and upines that there is no reasgo to anticipate that France and Great Britain will be dis appolated at the result of the meeting,

LATER.

Renter'a correspondent for the Baltic Porta telegraphs" that the Tear boarded the Hobenzollern and exchanged inlates with the Kaiser.

TEREIBLE TRAIN DISASTER.

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SCOTTISH SPORT.

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EDINBUR, June 11.

COUNTY CRICKET DOINGS,

Quite a large number of stowaways have recently been discovered on ships outward The season promises to be a lively one bound from the port. Eleven were found for those Scottish counties engaged in the an the .s. Empire of Timor, and were Championship. The unexpected defeats of transferred to the as. St. Albans, from Forinxabire and Perthshire a week ago which eleven more men who had bera'dis- gave the table a new appearance, and covered stowed away on board were loaded. Aberdeenshire promise to be more for- The men, with the number one froman and midable than for some years past. Forfar cook of the Empire, and a boarding-house shtire rro uniuly relying on R. G. Tait and keeper living at 7. The Prays, who wore Ringrose: Perthshire are not a great ride charged with siding and abetting, were when Benskin and J. A. Ferguson fail: brought up in custody before Me Irving this but Aberdeenshire bave shown in their Musers Polishwalla and Roswell, Cotton morning. The stowaways were convicted frst county game that, even with, Arthur going to be A hard sido to A Cabinet crisis is threatening in and Yarn Brokers, in their report just sentence being deferred, and the other Broadbent unsuccessful with the ball, they issued, state-Our last circulas, per n.8, mun remanded on bail of $1,000 cack. The tackle. Against Forfarshire, R. S. Clark "Arendi" Spain. Many Liberals in the Cham-

was dated the ad ultimo. bourding bouse keeper paid his bail into played a masterly "innings driving with her yesterday opposed the Government After the departure of the mail, oureurt immediately.

tremendous power, and be received such assistance from Iremonger that the Fortat Bill extendidg local Government on market quieted down considerably, thu

shira bowlers bad aruto shock. The Forthili brigade were in a ind way but for the ground that it is a concession to principal dealey holding themselves aloof

Tait, whe, showing unusual restraint, the Catalan Home Hulers,

brought his side out with a creditable draw Perthshire took longer to defest Clack mannan then was palatable, and only sou fine beling by Lovat Freser (who did the hat trick) and Benskin, te ned the scale. West-did-great turk with bat and ball for Chickman, but received little support.

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A NEW PORN OF "BERI DEat" from alt fresh basiness. We havo, there- A men who was convictest this uporning fore, le report a fall in prices of 81 to 8upon charge of being in unlawful posses per bale resulting in sales amounting to son of ammunition adopted singul about 4,600 des

scheine for attempting to land it. He was Bombay market is reported firm; re-cowing, ashore when he was stopped by placing coat bring about $2 to 83 higher H S. Was of the Water Police, Uzing than local current rates, but in spite of auspicious the officer put some questions to that some importers are freely meeting the man, who in answer to his inquiries ex- whatever demand exists. Telegraphic ad-piniond the swollen condition of his legs by for 8. Perthshire, 114: Clackmannan, 93. (Reuter's Servios to the China Mail.)vices from Bombay give sules there a far stating that he had Bari beri: The officer's

as October delivery.

20 had, Loxnor, July 4.

THE DUCHESS OF CONNAUGHT.

A Montréal telegram states that the Duke of Connaugh: has gone to Quebec to the Duchess, who has completely recovered from her recent illness.

!

examination prozed that the

COUNTIES CHAMESHIP. Aberdeenshire, 216; Forfarshire, 18

WESTEUN VAIOS. Uddingston, 119; Kelburne, G. Kilus r.

Ferguslie, 212 fm 8,

We close with a quiet, but ataidy market.wapped in a sext of pouletice, on each mock, Tutal Sales 4,000 bales.

ankle, Afty rouuds of ammunition 19

OFILM CAKES.

Unsold Stocks 13,000 bales,

Sold but undelivered in the Godown and to arriva 30,000'balës.

A number of man were charged with Arrival: The mail Devenim Doking opium in divan, und wery fined and exten ate. Bilesis and Hakata | amounts varying from 86 to 21. & man Mans from Bombay, and atr. C. found in illegal possession of a small NATIONALA" from Calcutts have brought in quantity of the drug was fined 830.

EGYPTIAN cats the Ching Mall i IST CONSPIRACY.

LONDON, July 5,

•Reater's New York correspondent telegraplin, that an express collided at full speed into the roar of a passenger train which was standing at the atation of Corning.

Between forty and ally people were kild or injured. They were princi pally in the two rear cose

(Reuter's Bervice to the China Mail.)

Loxoox, July 4.

9,300 balen fur Hongkong and 7,200 balex fur Shanghai, Shipments from Hungtung to Shanghai and coast porta &c. anispat to ab ut 1.300 bates.

OTISE MATWIEN-KA

Grange, 72 and 137 for 5; Northumber land, isod 117. Watsonin 202- 87 luz 8. Glas closed; ILH.S.. Academicals, 102 Edin. Academeals, 191 Le 9 Agt 34 Groupek, 116.

ATTILITICAL

In the Sovitish University Sports, the Championship was won by Aberdeen with 34 points, Glasgow coming second with 25; Edinbergh third with 174, and St. Andrew Lust with 24" Aberlin hue J. Tent to thank jos the fappy to do by won the certar wie in Mi 220 yards in 22 4.3

half mile in 2 min, 9 sec., and was end in the 100 yards, being beaten, after a fine inish, by Sweet, of GiRE gow. George Findlay, the Clydesdale H won the mile, and tires milles, The 12 yards budla fall to G. L. Clarke, Aler Lisu H. G. Paris, 03 N.C.0.'s and deen, Einhargh excelled in the jumps. 88ch Co., BGA proceded to D. E. Campbell clearing & fr. 5 in id f

The District Court Martial of which Local Mill-Se salon, ?

Major O. H. Lamm, 6th Panjo is Shangbai–Advices, from 11b-port show | diseolvad,” Kiles of 4,600 Bales with a slight advanpè in prices.

Ben offisted. 330 Intes Sotau Nat Japanese Yara-The flowing slen Numerons documente hare born seized. 202155; snd 700 bales Yellow Chows

A most serious view is taken of the Egyptian Nationalist conspiracy affair.

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