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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1912.

THE CHINA MAIL.

BY TELEGRAPH. BY TELEGRAPH. BY TELEGRAPH. SECOND EDITION Zenobia Perfumes. HONGKONG NEW YORK

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THE AMERICAN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP.

[COPYRIGHT.] BAD NEWS FROM PEKING.

【Bester's Servios so the China Mail.) | (Independent News Agöncy's Service

to the China Mail.)

LONDON, September 9.

A telegram from Wheaton, Illinois,

atates that Jerome Travere, of New York, has won the American Amateur Golf Championship, defeating Chick Evans by 7 up and 6 to play.

ENGLISH SAILOR ARRESTED IN NEW

ORLEANS.

(Reuter's Service to the China Mafl.)

LONDON, Sept. 9. Reuter's correspondent at New Orianne states that an English sailor |

Toxro, Sept. 9.

A telegram from Peking states that

Vice-President General Li has asked the President to send a special envoy to soothe the soldiers and officials who have been angered by the execution of General Chang; other wise, he states, they are likely to commit outrages if proper steps are not taken, to prevent them.

Another Peking telegram states that rioters are up in arms ner Hing Wao (2) and that they are hurning and plundering the neighbourhood.

THE LATE MIKADO'S FUNERAL,

has been arrested on suspicion of (Independent News Agency's Service taking part in the holding up of an

to the China Mail.) express train near New Orleana on

TOKYO, Sept. 9, Five hundred British bluejackets Sept. 6.

will attend the funeri ceremony of the late Mikado. Men-of-war of Great Britain. Russia, Germany and other rationalities will fire salutes of condolence at Yokohama, and the ships' officers will be present at the station when the coffin is en

rained at Yokohama.

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HOME RACING.

(Router's Service to the China Mail.)

LONDON, September 8.

The result of the Prince Edward Bandiaap (1 miles) run at Manches. ter yesterday, wa9;--

Balscadden

Papavero...

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3

Mynora Eleven ran. Won by five lengths, head separating second and third. Balscadden started at 7 to against, Papavero to 2, and Mynora at to 1. Wilfred was favourite at 3 to 1 against,

MORE TROUBLE FOR TURKEY.

{Rauter's Servics to the China Mail.)

THE BALKANS' UNREST.

A CRITICAL SITUATION.

{Router's Service to the China Mail.)

LONDON, September 8.

A message from Vienna states that in view of the critical situation in Macedonia much speculation existe concerning the meeting at Buchlau between Count Berchtold, the Austrian Foreign Minister, and Count Bath mann ΤΩΝ Hollweg, the German Imperial Chancellor, at which the German Anubasendor at Vienna and the Austro Hungarian Ambasador at Berlin will be present,

LONDON, Sept. 1. Toe Turko-Montenegrin frontier" troubles and the agitation in Bulgaria in farmur of war owing to the Kochana, masacre has how been followed by a marks that the German Chancellor end

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THE MEXICAN OUT- BREAK

AMERICANS IN DANGER...

(Reuter's Service to the China Mail.)

REGULAR BAILINGSVÍS PORTS and SURE: GANAZA Stop Press News We have just received a large con-

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BY TELEGRAPH.

LONDON, Sejt. 7. ington wires that the Government of

-Reuter's correspondent at Wash-BLACK the United States hus pointed out to the Mexican Government the urgent need of American troops to protect Americans in Northern Mexico, who have been urgently appealing for help.

REBELS REPULSED.

A telegram from El Paso states that a band of Mexican rebels crossed the frontier and engaged the Ameri- rebel being captured. can troops, but were repulsed, one

[COPYRIGHT.] OUTLOOK IN THE BALKANS

Reuter's Bervice to the China Mall.)

LONDON, Sept. 0.

The Koelniache Zeitung's" St. Petersburg correspondent states that the Russian Foreign Office is very pessimistic regarding the situation in the Ballins, where s catastrophe is thought to be possible any day."

Reuter's Vienna correspondent telegraphs that it is semi-officially stated that at the Buchlau meeting The American troops stationed at

on the 7th inst: between Count Arizona for the purpose of preventing Holiweg, all pending questions, not. Berchtold and Count, von Blethmann are anxious to assist their comably of the Neur Eastern States; were the invasion of Mexico by cowboys, patriots in the Mexican mining exhaustively discussed and complete agreement on all points was once

camps.

killed and one wounded, while none

The Mexican casualties were-five more established.

of the American troops were injured.

MORE U.S. TROOPS DESPATCHED.

"

President Taft has authorised the inmediate dispatch of two more regi- ments of avalry to the Mexican bor der, and the. Treasury has ordered rifles and ammunition to be sent to the Americans at the mining camps in Mexico.

A ZAPATIST PROCLAMATION.

T.ATER.

A telegram fröm Mexico City states that the rebel loader, Zapata, has written to the American Ambassador to the effect that the rebels have begun an advance on the capital. states that the Zapatsts do not in He enclosed a proclamation which

tend to depose the authorities, except the President and his family. The signatories promise to maintain order and to respect foreign property.

A BRITISH AVIATOR.

HIS SERVICES IN DEMAND.

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The Fremdenblatt significantly re-(Reuter's Service to the China Mail.)

Loxbox, Sept. 7.

-serine-vi-e:fruya-on-the-Turko-Greek the Austrian Foreign Minister-are- Mr. Caly, who won the Erst prize.

frontier, culminating in an affray in which the Turks sustained a loss of killed and 13 wounded.

THE KAISER AND SWITZERLAND.

(Beuter's Service to the China Mall.)

LONDON, Sept. 8.

The Kaiser has set out on his return Journey to Germany. Previous to his departure he was entertained to a banquet, at which the most cordial

toasts were exchanged, emphasising

determined to uphold the statui gao in Turkey. The journal indicates that they will discuss the situation in the Balkans with special reference to the nitered situation in Turkey, where the Young Turks have ceased to represent the ruling power. They will assure Turkey that she has the sincere good- will of Germany and Austria in her

work of intercal regeneration after the warpwith Italy ip at an omil, which, the journal hints, may not be far distant, '

RUSSIA AND CHINA,

TERRIBLE AVIATION

DISASTER.

FOUR PEOPLE KILLED: MANY INJURED.

(Reuter's Bervice to the China Mail.)

Loxbox, Sept. 9.

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A shocking accident occurred at un, aviation meeting at Gray, Haute Saone, as the result of an aviator Tumeil Beard losing control of his machine. The machine turned a somersault over a wire fence, and. dashing into the crowd, the meing propeller simply mowed down the spectators, some of whom escaped by prostrating themselves.

Four people

some fatally, it is foured. were killed and a number injured.

BRITISH POLITICS.

AN INTERESTING BYE-ELECTION.

(Reuter's Service to the Chine Mail.)

LONDON, Sept. 7.

The Mid-Lothian election, which is

to take place on Tuesday, is being

awaited with considerable interest.

Mr. Asquith sent a message to

of £1,000 in the War Office Military Hon. Mr. Shaw, the Liberal candi- Aviation Competition, has received date, pointing out that while the offers from the Australian and Ans-Tories and Socialists only talked, the trinn Governments of a

Liberals had realised its greatest, instruct the airmen of those evuus position to

social reforms of the age. tries.

Mr. Tloyd George's message like wise refers to the performances of the Liberals, But states that a still greater task awaits then, namely, to assure that the antiquated and ab- INVASION OF BALMORAL CASTLE.vent the land from benefiting the surd land system will no longer pre-

THE SUFFRAGETTES LATEST.

مسعد

(Reuter'a Service to the China Mail.)

Lesbos, Sept. 7.

people.

JUNK AND STEAMER COLLIDE.

During last night a mmber of} suffragettes invaded Balmoral Castle, A collision recurred yesterday between a evading the police guards. They re-large foaling junk and a steniner. The

the closeness of the German-Swist A FRONTIER TREATY MISUNDER-novel the hole fags from the Golf junk was sailing from Cap Sui Mun and commercial and intellectual relations.

SWISS INDEPENDENCE. "

STANDING.

(Reuters Service to the Chine. Mail.)

- Losvos, Sept. 8.

Course, substituting others variously when near the Laimui fight was struck by inscribed, and painted an inscription the .. Sui Tai. The fishing vessel on the Memorial Fountain.

sustained damage to the extent of $300, |-carding to the rugbrt of hier master to the police.

HOME CRICKET.

(Reuter's Serviçe to The Chins Mail.)

LONDON, Sept. 7.

ROBBED OY A LAUNCH.

the Australians and Lord Landes-his catok, had an unprtunate experieäce:

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It is announced in St. Petersburg A noteworthy passage of the Pre that the Russian Minister at Peking sident's speech was that in which he has presented a Note to China in- thanked the Emperor for his interest tinting that as China has not an in the Swiss Army, but declared swered the Russian representations pointedly that the Swiss were deter-concerning the revision of the Trenty mined to defend their independence,Russia regards the Treaty as having sigried at St. Petersburg 1.1911, which was their most precious treasure, heen extended for another decade, Against aggression.

Hut, in order to meet the wishes of The Kulaer in reply paid a glowing Chim, Russia will abolish on Jan. tribute to the cfficiency of the Swissary 4th the privileged free-trade zone matchSouth Africans v. Mr Robinson's Cheung Chau bench when he missed the EXPERT troops, He had always been a food her site of the Russo-Chinese XI. at Norfolk,

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THE KAISER'S DEPARTURE.

The Kaiser on his departure from Switzerland telegraphed to the Pre

frontier, and will not object to the simultaneous abolition of the sutne privileges on the Chinese side,

THE AVIATION FATALITY

W

AT STEVENAGE.

sident his thanks for the reception (Reuter's Service to the China Mall.) accorded him, and recalled particularly

A similar result was witnessed in the returning to his home on the land on the

money, which wo safe when he went Surrey beat Warwickshire at the who had bean siting next to him was aboard. He made femmplaint, and s'han Oval by six wickets.

arrested.

THE CANADIAN PREMIER

M& BORDEN'S RETURN.

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

LONDOS, Sept. 7 Reuter's correspondent at Quebec

The Cunalur Pucitle Railway "Com- pney's Royal Mil Steupsship Láru siosos: Our Tokoliami offer is in reccing of a wireless messe from the R.31.8. Em press of India which left Hongkong on the 24th Augat, and Yokohama 3rd September. The message was despatch. ed at midnigl Sunday, the 8th instut when the veil was: 1,820 miles distant from Japan, le Commander advising all

LONDON, Sept. 8. the pleasure of the days spont at the

...Accounts by Eye-witnesses of the military maneuvres watching and fatality at Stevenage report that Cap- admiring the brave troops led by tain Hamilton (who, as reported on, brilliant officers. His Majesty exSuturday, with Lieut. Stuart-both telegrapha that Mr Bordan, Premier of well, and the fine weather was being prassed bio sincerc wisher for the of the Flying corps-uret his death Canada, has returned, and that he was prosperity of Switzerland which he mid-air. The aeroplane swerved and accorded an enthusiastic welcome.

on Friday) literally fought for life in describes as a hospitable country.

PRESIDENT TAFT AND THE PANAMA CANAL.

uus, Dept. 8. Router's correspondent at New, London, Connecticut, telegraphs that President Taft, in addressing a con- vention of the Atlantin Deeper Waterways Association nämitted that

dived, then righted itself, and in a desperate effort to swoop again the wings collapsed. The machine fell like a stone and was smashed. A the accident, Its breaking it is sup- wing stay was found half a mile from

BRITISH TRADE RETURNS.

experienced.

A large el of a printing machine;

FRANCE AND MOROCCO. had to be shed at the Fleet Printing

Works, Whitears-street, on the `after, noon of the 17ult., before it was possible

vore (Router's Service to the China Mail) to trite Wism Lindsey, the machine | meninger, whot arin, had boud dragged A message from Paris states that a sose screws. though his hand and arm bitween theroorw while he was adjusting Fronchman has been murdered in the were crashed, he showed the greatest vicinity of Casablanca.

fortitude and bru without a munur the operation of raing bim, which took more than twenty pilates.

・LATER. A message from Paris states that Colonel Mangin's columns have started for Marrakech, and are expected to

wounded in a fight in the Shawin mala query for trouble of this kind

MUSCULAR RHEUMATISM. arrive there to-morrow.

TIFF nac lame back, lumbago, paina The French Joat 8 killed and 21 in the hide and chest, all indicate muscular the stiam. There is no wides

he would have preferred that parts (Router's Scrvice to the China Mail,) of the Panama Canal Bill bud beer smitted. He did not favour violate The trade returas, for August show

LONDON, Sept. 8. ing any treaty, but claimed the same increases in imports amounting to tight to interpret the treaty as any £0,188,017 and in exportato foreign Power America was build £7,896,021. The principal increases Disorders are feared, even in Faz, Many severe caves that have defied all other Ing the Canal for the benefit of the were in tron, steel, cotton, ilk, and three columna sreoperating in the treatment has yielded to the nothing

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