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MONDAY, JULY 22, 1912.

THE CHINA MAIL.

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OVATIONS 1 VERYWHERE.

Mob Threatang>the Saffragettes.

(Hauter's Bernics to the China Mail.)

Loynoy, July 21,

Mr. Asquith had a busy day yester. day receiving deputations and visiting Everywhere he was recaired with ovationa.

In the evening be spoke in the

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SERIOUS ILLNESS OF EMPEROR OF JAPAN.

HIS MAJESTY UNCONSCIOUS AND

DELIRIOUS.

Telegrams through Reuter's Agency, London, and the Indeper dent News Agency, Tokyo, imlicate that the Emperor of Japun has been very seriously ill for at least a week, as that his condition is now critical.

NEWS FROM TOKYO...

Theatre Royal. The crowds outside] (Independent News Agency's Service and inside were in a frenzy of enthusiasm.

A meeting of sampettes at the Customs House was broken up, the mobe threatening to throw them into the Lifey. The police had to use their trancheons and removed the terrified

women in train care.

Mr. Asquith said that chaotic opposi- tion cannot wreck the Home Rule Bill which will go to the House of Lords | before Christmas. Whatever the Lords did they would no longer be able to ever-ride the judgment of the people. Home Role DIES the first step in Imperial reorganisation, of which it

to the China Mail.)

Tokyo, July 21.

It is announced that H.M. the Emperor has been seriously ill since the 14th inst., and is at present in

serious condition. He is believed to be suffering from fever. He is being attended by Dr. Angenial and De. Ola, the Chief Court Physicians. |(Renter's Service to the China Mail.)

Lostos, July 21.

The Mikado is reported to be euf- fering from typhoid fever.

Renter's Tokyo

[COPYRIGHT.] THE SWEDISH OLYMPIAD.

THE OFFICIAL SCORES.

(Router'a Service to the China Mail.)

LONDON, July 42.

The official points scored by the nations, excluding yachting, ar:

America... "Sweden...

Great Britain Finland...

Germany FIANCO...

. 199

... 125

76

48

47

20

Denmark

17

So, Africa

36

Hangary

18

Canada.. Italy

Australia

13

Belgium. Norway Austria Russia

10

Greece

Holland...

+

3

A-CHANGE-FOR THE WORSE.

It is expocted that the Swedes will Losnos, July 21. head the list on the conclusion of the correspondent yachting, in which there aro no Was the only solation. He was in uo/Mates that the bulletin issued yester-American nor British entries.

day Indientes n change for the worse way embarrassed by the threats of civil in the condition of the Emperom, who war, and he did not believe that there is still delirious, was any prospect of such. The British people would not tolerate any attempt

The Emperor is suffering from a urinary disease, which is serious. He has suffered froni abronic kidney

by a minority to frate the great sings 1006. His present ill- International settlement, in which the Government hail the sympathy of all the Dominions.

...

HOME CRICKET.

LATEST RESULTS.

moss began on July 14, and has been marked ig nervous albumenuria and (Reuter's Servics to the China Mail.) | delirium. The Crown Prince, who

LowDos, July 21.

Four male sufragettes were ejected | Was recovering from chicken pox, has from the meeting

HA. ASQUITH AT LIVERPOOL

LONDON, July 21.

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hul a relapse on hearing of his father's illness,

Taxos, July 22. Yesterday evening's bulletin states that the Emperor's condition is practically unchanged.

IN A COMATOSE STATE.

dependent News Agency's Service

to the China Mail.)

The following are the latest risulta n Home cricket matches:

Sussex v. Hauta, at Fasttourne.

Draw.

South Africans v. Kent, &: Maid

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THE MIKADJ'S CONDI TION.

STILL CRITICAL.

│(Independent News Agency's Service

to the China Mail.)

Loxnox, July 22. Reuter's Tokyo correspondent tele- graphs that, the latest bulletins in- dicate no improvement in the pre- carious condition of the Emperor. Very great grief is felt throughout the Empire, the theatres and other amusement places being everywhere | clowed.

CHINESE NEWS.

(Wah Tsz Yat Po's Service.)

SHANGHAI, July 22.

It is reported that Yuan' Shil Kai, on account of the machinations of the thru societies known as the Joint Sworn, the "Republican, and the National, bus declared his intention of resigning.

Amuting took place recently in a grison town in Hupeh province.) The leader was subsequently cap- tured and shot. Mártin! inw bad to be declared before order was restored. Lok Ching Cheong, the new Pre- mier, is having some trouble with the i Consultative, Chamber, and is statel to be contemplating resignation.

TURKEY AND THE DARDANELLES.

(Reuter's Sarvice to the China Mail.)

LONDON, July 21.

The news of the attack on the Dardanelles was received with sur- prise and incredulity in Viepus and Berlin, where it was believed certain mysterious negotiations between Ita- linu and German financiers with a Northamptonshire v. Yorkshire, at siew to pruce bad best progreding Northampton. Draw,

hopefully. Australiana V. Liecestershire," at Leicester. Draw

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Mr Asquith, in a spræli,at Liverpool, aid is reception at Dublic was an nparalleled demonstration of enthus Jagm showing that Home Rule' would add enormously to the strength of the

the Dardanelles but to reduce the Tosyo, July 20. The match Gentlemen v. Players with of the chaunel between the Expire. He declared that no leader

According to an offend bulletin resulted in a draw. ever enjoyed greater devotion from his issued this moming, at nine o'clock,

mine fighls.

colleagues or had more strenuous sup the condition of the Emperor shows port from bis followers;', all of whom no improvement. His fever moder were cooperating for a common parater somewhat yesterday, but his

pose.

IN LONDON.

LONDON, July 29. Mr. Asquith has returned to London

TURKISH POLITIČS.

ORAVE DEVELOPMENTS EXPECTED.

(Beuter's Service to the China Mail.)

LONDON, July 22.

pulse and breathing are very irregu lar, and he remains in a comatose

State.

CONDITION UNIMPROVED.

Tokyo, July 21. His Majesty's condition remains unimproved. He is suffering from urinary poisoning.

DEATH OF A GREAT WRITER.

·ANDREW LANG.

(Reuter's Service to the Chino Mail.)

Losuos, July 22.

The death is announced of, Mr.

A telegrun from Reuter's corre spondent at Constantinople states- that the belief prevails in competent quarters that give developments are pending. The Committee of Union and Progress has been abandoned by Andrew Lang, the well-known littern the Army, and are not unwilling toteur. retire gracefully, without running extreme risks in order to preserve to the last a hold upon power; but the temper of the Army is elcarly shown in the demands prryanted to the

PERTURBED

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MILITARY PLOT DISCOVERED:

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(Better's Service to the China Mafi.}}

LONDON, July 21.

A message from. Lisbon states that a military plot against the Republic was discovered at Evora. The leaders were arrested

RUSSIA AND JAPAN.-

AGREEMENT AS TO

MANCHURIA AND MONGOLIA

G

Ap Italjan Note says that it is absaint to suppose that five torpedo.

bous tried to force the Dardanelles, and ascribes the cannonading by the fort to a panic. On the other hand a despatch from Constantinople last night declaros that after the with duwal of the torpedo bouts, which had apparently been trying to sür prise the fleet anchored at Galipoli, twenty-two warships accompanied by tmnsports were sighted off the Struits..

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(Reuter's Service to the China Mail.structions.

LONDON, July 21.

A St. Petersburg message to he Tinics states that an Agreement. has

[Nore-Andrew Long, who was long in been reached between Rusia and THE ITALIANS AND THE

244 at 5-thirk, Scorn, was ginested at Japan providing for the joint defence i laugh Army, S. Andrews and of Manchuria and Mongolia in the Oxfad Universiti He was one of the fort versatile English writers of the day. event of either Power being attacked. aerie of ound judgment, a part of some Sultan, insisting on the appointment-inction, and an excellent pryse writer, of Kiamil Pashit as Grand Vizier or historian and emmyins. ED. C. 31.) the dissolution of the Chamber.

THE DOCTORS AND THE A TERRIBLE TRAGEDY.

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BRITISH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION'S |

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Loseos, July 22.

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Reuter's Service to the China Mail.)

LONDON, July 22.

CHINESE COOLIES-AT-

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RIOT AND DEFY TROOPS.

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LONDON, July 21.

that 300 Chinese conlies employed it -A mémage from The Hague stites

the Geverament tin mines in the East. Mr Watts, a prominent landowner of Indian Tetand of Banka broke into riot The Committee of the British Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire, and attacked the manager's office and Medical Association have decided hy was shot dead yesterday by his killed one man. They defied the troops. profess on to break foliations sunekeeper, who was under notice fire, killing six and wounding with Mr. Lloyd George with refor leave, as he was returning from ence to the Insurance Act. The church with his wife. The gamekeeper commendations will be submitted immitted suicide. Mre Watts je a the annual meeting of the Associa- tion on Tuesday, when 4,000 to 5,000 ister oft ady Juha French, are expected to attend.

185 to 21 votes to reconimend the

THE CROWN PRINCE OF

GERMANY.

(Reuter's Service to the Ching Mail.'

Lennon, July 21.

THE KING'S PRIZE WINNER.

A LONDONER WIN".

LONDON, July 21.

The Berlin newspapers state that Routers Service to the China Mail.) the Crown Prince is projecting a visit to the German Colonies in Africa. He may represent the Emperor at

We are informed by the Colonial Sceretary's miles tut Hongkong has de- Flared Swalow an infected part; cholera being thin cause.

twoire.

THE SULTAN AND HIS SOLDIERS.

UNCONSTITUTION 4 L DEMANDS. SUBMITTED BY OFFICER 3.

(Reuter's Service to the Chins Mall,

Lemon, July 21.

A Proclamation by the Sultan was

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Foxpox, July 21: Reuter's Rome correspondent tele- graplis that detailed dispatches have The present moment secins to be th been received with reference to the time of the greatest political confusion in Dardinelles raid. The damage to China. A few weeks have sufficed to the Italian torpedo hoat destroyer distinguish three pulitical parties, who are was insignificant.

evidearly strongly pledged to support their re-pective views. At the heal of there ITALY'S NAVAL HEROES,

perlies stand the Tungming-bai,, which my be distinguished, as the Cantonese withdrawal of the torpedo destroyers Lovemor-General of the Yangiz pro- The newspapers, in announcing the party. They insist that the former intuet. express thanks to the bad vinces, namely, Mr Hwang Haing, shall twenty miles up to the Dardanelles Turkish gunnery. After penetrating ke the place of Mr Tung Shao-i the newspapers say,

is Prome Minister and they be thin these hero sont ning

mainly on the fact of bed written the most glorious page Cantonesa origin. The second party, of naval history in the world.".

cling it-elf the Kungho-hui, stands for politic independence, was in-ista that the new Proiler shall be H-a Shih lek¬ng, who was at one time Viceroy of According to a message received by the | Manchuris and in nowe Grand Titre to the American Consulate from the Manila former Prince Imp-ris!. The third party. Observatory at noon to-day (and kindly rely, the Tungi hi, which he always forwarded to us there appears to be worked in cooperation with Pres dent | another typhoon in the China Sen. The Yuan, How declares itself qui e content to message reads, Cyclone or Typhoon the Cabinet under an independent west-of-Balintang Channel moving north- Promier but ins are that that Premier äitali wast or north-north-west.**

ba a politician whi enjoy, and lesorver tu The typhoon that is at present troubljenjoy the respect of the 'wbul- astion.

doubt that

ANOTHER TYPHOON.

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Privste Fulton, of the Queen's rend to the troops after the Bolamikia us apparently reached a point to the These can be no

WOLL the King's yeaterday. It mentions that cortain south of the Colony at 4.15 yesterday Premier indiested by this thinl Party

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officers hare submitted unesusiftation. afternoon when the red south cone was is President Yuan, nail thun, in short, Tanganyika Railway in 1914.

Fulton is a sin of the Queen'sal deinanda, forgetful of their militaryisted, the night signal (three green the Tangi-kui alemate the tenure by ligations, it urges the rope to observertical lighter being substituted for tale President You of the two bighent at sunset. At 10.10 p.m. the No. 2 night | fi eskimult nevusly. It a pears to he Note:The Thirl and bn stage for disciplíne »n abstain from politics, n he King's Prizd a Bet 10-hat the development of tendencies to the that the typhood had coma within the will arimarely be homes to encod ignal (green, red, green), indicating right, however, that H«u>Soll hang 800, 000 and 1000 yds for a god meda, contrary encourages the enemy to 20 milen area, was shown. bulge and £550. Pre.. W. J. Cliffor),

Tang Shan-i, since hi- qua'identions for 2 s Guide, waist sor with a seure si approach the gates of the capital, The Hongkong Observatory's report | post anu niores clarly defined thì thờ x CHAJIBERLAIN" "COLIO, CHOLERA | 310—16. O,J]

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