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TUESDAY, JULY 30, 1912.

THE CHINA MAIL."

BY TELEGRAPH. BY TELEGRAPH BY TELEGRAPH.

BY TELEGRAPH SECOND EDITION

[Coreniant.]

DEATH OF THE THE WORLD'S SOUL-

MIKADO.

PASSES AWAY

PEACEFULLY,

ROYAL FAMILY AND CABINET

J PRESENT

(Reuter's Service to the China Mail.)

Losos; July 24, Houter's correspondent at Tokio bas telegraphed that the Mikado is dood,

THE CABINET AT THE PALACE.

辈子

An varilor telegram from Tobin, stated that the Mikado was in a

comate condition, and fit the Cabiner had gathered in an adjoining

room.

PRINCE KATSURA.

Prince Katura, the eminent) Japanese Niatesinan, left St. Peters- burg for Tokie yesterday.

THE LATE MIKADO.

The deceased Emperor was in his 41st year

His Imperial Majesty Mutsulito was the 121st Emperor of

LING CHAMPIONSHIP

BARRY BEATS ARNST.

(Router's Berwise in the China Mail.)

Loxnos, July 30.

In shower weather, the Sculling Match for the Championship of the World took plat between Barry and Arust yesterday on the Thames, over a copre from Putney to Mortlake,

Arast won the bass, an Frook up his position on the Surves station. De led at first, making 2 strokes in the first

a

minute against Barry's 35. Arnst let by two lengths at rabtree, by half length at lammersmith, but

Soon afterwards Barry was level, and he les by thres lengths at Barnes.

Arast mile a desperate spurt, but failed to sustain it, and ceased rowing 50 yards from the winning post.

The time taken was 9 minutes 8 seconds.

LATER.

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[COFTMORT.] HOME RACING.

THE STEWARDS' COP- GOODWOOD.

Frobables and Jockeys.

(Reuter's Service to the China Mail.)

LONDON, July 30,

The following are the Probable starters with their jockeys for the Sawards' Cup" (6 furlongs) to be run at Goodmod today: - Runnymede felliss), Golden Roil (Maher, Abard

(Wootton). Braxted (Winter), Omu mont (Doyle). Rashti (Martin),

Stop Press News

A QUESTION OF PART- NERSHIP

Case Before Fall Court To-day,

The Chief Justice ithu Hu, Mr Ho Davies) with the Hon. Me J. J. Gompertz | (Paisne Judge) had before their condicher tion today a enss in which a question of

NOTICE.

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LARING Onego op, through Bills of Esding to "SOUTH AFRICAN

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Ld., (in Liquidation) Teh ranahipment at CALCUTTA, in vosjaption with the

AND *APOAR LINERS Proposed Sailings from Hongkong Pa

partnership in Chircea arm was involved. Which will be carried Steamer from Hongkong,

The plaintiffs wore the Fook Lung firm,

the defan-lants were the Lai Yuen

Prester Jack (Whentley), Poor Boy Firm, the Cheung Yen Firm, the Sai Keen under the name (iggs). Hall Cross (F. Templeman), Firma, as partours, is the Yen Wo Firm Castleton (Rickaby). Bachelor's Tax and Chan Kit Shan. (Donoghue), Aiglon (Whalley), Jessica

Jerunding to the Statemons of Clair, and style of

(Robbins), Cataract (Piper). Uncle Fat the plaintiffs areà fimm of (Trigg), Chaozite (Ringstead), Master |

Hopson (Bullock), Zehre W. Huxley),bers carrying on basinese at No. 95. Sanicle (Watson), Grayling (Batchers). Jervois Street.

No jockeys have yet been engaged The Hon. My H. E. Folkek K. C., and for Spanish Prince Sunflower, Beaura Mr Eldon Potter (barristers) appeared for paire, Thaddeus, Tungaroa, Lavolt.the plaintiffs, while the Hon. MrC..G. Mediator and Peggy Пypand

Alabaster represented, certain of the des

fendants.

HETTING.

The latest betting for the Stewards

Japan and was born at King on the and in September, 1911. William Henry Cup is :--100 to 11 Bassi; 100 to 11

Arnst gave up just before the post.

holds the professional Sculling Champion- [NOTE:-Einest Barry, of Wandsworth, ship of England, having benten in May of last year, William Albany, of Len Bridge,

Foroll, of Australia. The races were 22nd day of the Ach month of the rowed over the championship course, 5th year of Kaye (Nov. 3rd, 1852). Putney to Mouthke, on the Thames. second son of the late Enger. Arnst, New Zealand, was the World's Houvi, nominated Prince. Innerial Champion Sealer in 8, 1909 and 1910, and Heir Apparent on the 5th day the best Burry for the championship in

19101

of the 9th month of the 191 year of Manyen (Nov. 16th, 18R0j; summasik-

ed to the throne on the death of his GREAT BRITAIN AND THE father, on the 6th day of the 1st

month. Bed yet of Kode P1567): |

crowned :: Kyoto off the 27th day of

the 8th month, 4th year of Koin (flet]

12th, 1808). Oh the 8th day of the

23rd, 1shing, the Emperor gloves the

uanto of Meiji to designate the era of

bis reign; and married on the 29th

PANAMA CANAL

BILL.

9th worth, 4th year of Ron (etReuter's ServiceNo the China Mall)

Lospos, July 30,

A Washington campmanique indientes

Aiglon; 100 to 8" Brutal. 100 to 7 Golden Rol, Prester Jack, Absurd and Bachelor's Tax: 100 to 4 Door Boy: 25 to 'Zebre.

.

F

QUEEN'S

DISPENSARY

de acces be laken by the Roar (Watkins & Co.)

It was statimi. that the judgment of the late Chief Justice (Sir Frances Piggott) was

of the Court of all partnership darlings and tractions between the plaintifs and the defendants ay po-partners in the now Yan Wo Firm, after the 4th August, 1900, the date of the last balance sheet of the said firm, upon the assumption that all the balance sheets of the firm, from the comenceusent up to Juantock was semiched at ane o'clock and inclusive of the last balance-sheut, ware on Saturday.

al

SCRATCHING.

THE LONDON STRIKE.

TROUBLE NOT ENDED.

accurate. The statement of auch necuunta were also to include the totals of pro- fits and losses, • And Auch Intale only may be varied, and that it uny be ordered and adjudged that)

the said accounts shall be taken from and After March 1st. 1885;or, in the alternative, titt the plaintiffs night be at liberty to

day of the 12th houth, 1st year of that Great Britain will not press the (Reuter'a Service to the China Mail.surcharge and latify the said accounts in Meiji Feb 911, Her Imperial Majesty Harn, the Empress of argument the Panama Bill until the Japan, third daughter of Ichijo Bill is passed. Meanwhile, the Bill bre Tadalon, noble of the 1st rank, been delayed by, a calition of born the 17th day of the 1thgressive Republicans and Democrats in month. 3rd your of Kayei (May 29th

18501

THE NEW EMPEROR.

Yoshihito, Haru-no-kiya, the Uni apn, was born on the 81st Aug., 1979, Be was nonpated Heir Apparent on August 31, 1887; proclained tha Crown Prince on the 3rd Novr., 1898. and decorated with the Grand Order of Merit and Grand Tusiguta of the į Imperial Chrysanthemum, appointed an Ensign in the Imperial Body- guard Infantry on the same day and was a Captain till Nev. 3rd, 1808.

pro-

the Senate, who, during the past week secure the passage of Rills revising the wool and super duties. The former Bill is identical with the Bill served in 1911 and the Sugar Bill reduces duties considerably.

THE PUTUMAYO ATROCITIES.

REFORMS PROMISED.

LONDON, July 30.... Mr Orbell to day announces on be half of the men that the strike will be resumed, but this does not affect the situation at the docks, where work ia stivo with a continuously increasing staff. Many of the men have undoubt edly returned within the last few weeks. but thousands now find that their places have been alled, and the employers maintain a firm attigude.

THE STEVEDORES.

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On the recommendation of the Stevedores' Union, sixty per cent of the stevedores have resumed work,

when he was promoted to Major, (Router's Servios to the China Mall.) | and more are,pxpected to return.

being at the same time appointed

A Lieut.-Commander in the Navy.

On the occasion of the Emperor's 5th

LONDON, July 30. Raster's correspondent ut

Lima

A PIER COLLAPSES.

100 PEOPLE IN THE WATER.

birthday (Nov. 3rd, 1901), he was states that the President of Pera las promoted to Lieut.-Colonel and also sent a message to Congress with refer- to Commander in the Navy us the same time. In honour of the Ein-chee to the British representations peror's birthday in 1003 the Prince regarding the Putumayu atrocities. ... was made Colonel and simältaneous- He says that his own Government hus ly Captain in the Navy. He became

5 Tent.-General and a Viee-Admiral on Nov. 3rd. 1909-

The Prince was married to Princess Sadako, fourth daughter of Prince Kujo Michitaka, on May 10th. 1900. (Independent News Agency's Service

to the China Mail.)

TOKYO, July 30,

His Majesty, the Emperor, died at 42.43 this morning.

On the amouncement being made. the whol: city was dazdani sgitution and sortow was felt,"

-A TRUE LEADER OF HIS COUNTRY.

A Japanese correspondent writes

Many Drowned.

sent a Commission to investigate the (Reuter's Bervice to the China Mail.) crimes and to punish offenders, as well į

to prepare a general scheme of reform...

MARRIAGE QUESTION

IN CANADA.

(Reuter's Service to the China Mail,)

LONDON, July 30.

The Privy Council have decided that! the Canadian Dominion Bill legalising

Losnox, July 20

While crowds were awaiting the arrival of stenouers at Binz, Ruegon Island, on the Baltic Sea, the balus trade of the pier broke and over a

huttdred persons were precipitated into the water.

The majority were saved, but many were drowned. Already fourteen bodies have been recovered.

regard to the matters which were referred to in certain clau-es of the reply fled in this particular action, and also in regard to

other items in the balance sheets of the

firm."

4th, 1911, ax

<if

The statement further said the ** plnin- tiff do pay to the defendants all such cuts incured up to and including December

were necasioned by the plaintifa elnim in respect of fur: ther

the action sinco that date, and that the costs of the de- fonilants, other than the costs ordered to be paid by the plaintiffs, be paid to the de fondants out of the assets of the 6mm, and that they may be varied by directing that the cost of the action of all parties other than the costs of those appealed may be taxed and umy be put out to the assetA of the Yan Wo Firm. ·

The Hon. Mr Pullock said that the case

was an appeal from the judgment of the previous Chivi Justic (Sir Francis Piggott) which was delivered in action on March eRth lost.

The plaintiffs' chain in the first instance

waste

That partnership between the plaintif firm and the defendant irma upder the i

style of the Yan Wo Firm ba wound up."

That an account be taken of thê partnership dealings between the plaintiff 6rm and the defendants."

"Payment to the plaintiff firm of thè sum found due to them on taking such account."

"That an account be taken of the money received by the defendants for the use of the plaintifs in respect of a licence to uso the plaintiffs' trade mark."

Mr Pollock stated that it KAU AT action by one four other partners

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asking for dissolution. The Yan Wo Firm came into existence sometime in the

spring of 1885. They did bus ness in opisto and Casseroles.

LATER The rescued are waiting to be taken the marriages of Protestants with round by the German flees, the officers Catholice throughout the Dominion is and bluejackets of which jumped into carried on business at Hongkong and ultra rires. The contention of Quebec the sea and rescued many. The doctors

Mario. The premises abutted upois two

that the late Mikudo, during his righ catholics that such a Feders! Bill is of the warships also did splendid work. streets and had two numbers. Une frontage of forty-five yours, was looked upon by his subjects as "the mightiest of inapplicable to the Province is thus Emperors."end was even worshipper sustained.

by then. To him they attributed

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Dalle.

semi-civilised rountry to the rank of

world Power." He was looked upon

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IMPORTANT NAVAL

APPOINTMENTS.

man as the late Prince Ito. He was (Reuter's Bervice to the China Mail.)

་་

Loxbox, July 30.

very energetic and very benevolent towards his people. He was also a

Mr Deyncourt. Naval Architect, of skilful composer of, verse, as is evi- dont from his ode entitled "Uta.' the firm of Armstrong-Whitworth, has The Crown Prince, Yoshihito, will been appointed Director of Naval duly succeed the hte Emperor. The Construction. Mr Whiting. Asistant Prince was educated according to Director, has been appointed-Director modern idzas, and is well-versed in French es well za in English. He is of Contract Work, Mr Berry, hief xery popular among the people.

TELEGRAM FROM HONGKONG.

We are informed that the Japanese Consul-Gonerilat Hongkong bas sent a telegrim of condolence to the Royal Family on lehelf of the Japanese residents in the Colony...

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