MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1912.
THE CHINA MAIL.
BY TELEGRAPH BY TELEGRAPH. BY TELEGRAPH. SECOND EDITION
[COPYRIGHT.]
THE PANAMA CANAL.
OPEN TO TRAFFIC NEXT AUTUMN.
·{Beuter's Service to the Chisa Mall.)
Loxbox, Sept. 16.. Raster's Washington correspondent - celegraphs that it is officially announced that the Panama Canal will be opened
-to traffic in the Autumn of 1913,
THE LATE MIKADO.
FURTHER DETAILS OF THE FUNERAL CEREMONY.
WONDERFUL SCENES,
Beuter's Service to the Thina Mail,
Losros, Sept. 13.
The report of the gun at mid-night announced to the multitudes the supreme moment of the ceremony, The Emperor and the Empress mil- vanced to worship before the bier on
[COPYRIGHT.} AUSTRALIAN RAIL- WAY PROJECT.
་
TAE KING TELEGRAPHS
CONGRATULATIONS.
(Renter's Service to the China Mail.)
LONDON, Sept. 16. A telegram from Beuter's cor respondent at Adelaide states that
[COPYRIGHT.] HOME CRICKET.
RESULTS
(Rauter's Borolor to the Okina Mafi.)
LONDON, Sept. 15.
At Hastings the South Africans beat the Gentlemen players of England by six wickets.
Stop Press News
BY TELEGRAPH.
[COPYRIGHT.] HMS. TALBOT.
At Bray, in Ireland, Mr Fry's XI. (Reuter's Service to the China Mail)
Lord Denman has turned the first sodbeat the Australians by eight wickets. in the Port Angusta. Kalgoorlie Rail-
ΠΑΙ
The King sent a nesange, in which he emphasised the importance of, this great national enterprise to the Empire. His Majesty alac telegraphed hie congratulations
DUTCH POLITICS.
RESIGNATION OF A GREAT STATES MEN.
LONDON, Sept. 15.
the Parade Ground, and the entire (Reuter's Service to the China Mail.) assemblage stood with bowed bonds, while thousands of bells from Bud-
The Standarde Amsterdam cortes. dhist temples and from Christian churels were toiled and imate pondent telegraphs that the ex- Premier kuna boomert at Het and on Myaheer Kuyper has resigned from land. All work in the country was Parliament owing to deafners. suspended for three minutes,
DISTINGUISHED PALL-BEARERS.
The military and navni pall-bearers. walking beside the funeral our in- Linded Generals Kuroki and Oku and Admiral Togo, Admiral Saito, Minis- ter for the Navy, and Admiral Fjum.
PRINCE KATSURA
There was much coinment on the fact that Prince Katsura, the Prite Minister, rode in the same carriage
as the Emperor 19 Find Parade Ground.
ENTRAINING THE REMAINS.
The renamins were entrained aut two a'clock in the murning for Kyoto, the naval squadron in Tokyo Bay salute ing. The entire route to Yokoham was lighted electrically.
INTERMENT AT KYOTO.
The Emperor was solenly inter red at Kyoto.
A double line of soldiers ant ailors lined the specially-made road from the station to the summit of
the mountain whercon the tomb is altunted.
PLACE OF BURIAL.
Between 300 and 400 farmers hore the palanquin to the foot of the mountain where it was placed on r special carrier and drawn to the sun-
PORTUGUESE MONAR-
CHISTS.
AGREEMENT BETWEEN PORTUGAL AND SPAIN.
Reuter's Service to the China Meil.)
Losos, Sept. 15. Reuter's correspondent at Lisbon telegraphs that an agrument has been concluded between Portugal and Spain for the expulsion of monarchist leaders and the urial of exaspirators who are subjner to the Spanish penal code The agreement provides for the pru hibition of their return to Spain for three years of conspiratore emigrating to Brazil, A permanent reciprocal agreement to prevent inture con- spiracies is being drafted,
BRITISH ORUISER AGROUND AT PORT SAID.
(Reuter's Servics to the China Mull.)
LONDON, Sept. 15.
Lloyd's agent at Port Said wires that the British cruiser Talbot is aground in the canal, and must be lightened before she can be Hoated.
mit by means of a wire cable railway. HARVEST PROSPECTS |
All except the funeral commission- |
FRENCH MILITARY
MANGUVRES.
** GENERAL AND STAFF
CAPTURED.
(Reuter's Service to the China Mail.)
LONDON, Sept. '13.
General Marion, directing the opera- tions of the Red Army in the French military manœuvres, was captured with | his whole staff by cavalry:
SUCCESS WITH AEROPLANES.
The French are enthusiastic over the success of their aeroplanes in the recent manoeuvres where the opposing armied each employed a fleet of 27
Borated Lavender
Bath Ammonia
This delightful preparation acts like chara on hard water rendering it soft and pleasant to the touch and almost doing Away with the need for koap. It is del cately perfumed with Mitcham Lavender which gives its own distinctive fragrance to: the ath.
50 Cents per bottle.
LONDON, Sept. 16. Bath Soap
H.M.S.
Talbot, which went shore at Port Said, was towed off
this morning after being lightened Cucumber. Bath Snap 30 cents per large Atkinson's Violet and Glycerine and
of 150 tona.
4
· RIOTS IN BELFAST.
THOUSANDS ENGAGE IN
** BATTLE."
FIFTY-EIGHT. REMOVED TO
HOSPITAL
(Reuter's Service to the China Mail.)
LONDON, Sept. 15.
A telegram from Belfass states that fifty-eight people buve been sent to hospital-five being wounded by revolvers. Some are in a critical condition.
FOOTBALL RIVALRY.
This is the result of a riot that
cake
ウ
HONGKONG NEW YORK
REGULAR BAILTEGO via PORTE and SUEZ CAMAE-
(With liberty to call at the Malabar Comet). FOR BOSTON AND, NEW YORK,
on or abous 90th Septemb
...on or about Sih. Ostoboe
8.5. DAORE CASTLE
8.8.Į PATHANDA and no
For Freight farther particulars, apply to
· FOR · NEW YORK
NATAL
DODWELL & CO., LTD, Agents.
LINE OF STEAMERS
TAKING Cargo on through Bill of Lading to SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS with transhipment at DALOUTTA,' in 'coxijusovun with the INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
AND
\PCAR ININTEL? - Proposed Ballings from Hongkong Steamer from Hongkong. On or about | Connecting at Oxloutta with fan or abous
10th October
Gibbu" Cold Creato Soup 25 cents per cake ($2.60 per doz.) will be found both pleasant | JELUNGA and economical.
Bay Rum
14th Sept.
For Freight and further particulare apply to
*****OMKUZI
DODWELL & CO., LD., Agent,
UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS,
This preparation distilled from the loares and berries of the Bay enjoys an immense reputation for improving and increasing the growth of the Hair.Applied daily to the Hair Root it will be found very effec- THE BEST til in removing Dandruff.
SPRINKLER TOPPED BOTTLES
75 cents and $1,25
Myrrh and Borax
airships. It is asserted that the results occurred at the Celtic Football Fark With Cologne
are ac remarkable as to revolutionize when a League match was being all previous tactics
engaged in by the Belfast Celtic and [the Lingfieki Club.
FOREIGN OFFICERS
ENTERTAINED.
+
ORANGEMEN Y. HOME RULERS,
At half-time, when Lingfield were M. Millerand, in autertaining the goal and the Celtic 0; the Celtic's foreign officers at luncheon at Mon-partisaus unfurled a green and white
especially welcomed tb banner, and started parading. contour. Russian Grand Duke Nicholas and The partisans of the Lingfield Club displayed the Union Jack immedi General Wilson, the British
ately. sentative.
repre-
DISASTROUS HUR- RICANE IN FLORIDA.
(Reuter's Service to the China Mail.)
LONDON, Sept. 15.
A message from Pensacola in Florida says that a hurricane which swept that town damaged property to the extent
of hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Several vessels, including the Loy and liner Haltonian and several small
craft, were driven ashore.
ANOTHER AVIATION
DISASTER.
TEN PEOPLE INJURED.
ers and assistants remained at the IN WESTERN CANADA. (Reuter's Service to the China Mail.) foot of the mountain.
CEREMONY IN LONDON.
The Japanese Embassy and Chate aulate, with over 100 tetubers of the Japanese Colong in the Pity, at tended the funeral service, in Lon don. Mr. Kata. the Japanese Minis- ter, read și address to the spirit of Mutsubito extolling his virtues. All Bled past the portrait of the dead Emperor, and rendered hoinage.
GENERAL NCGI'S SUICIDE.
(Reuter's Service to the China Mail.)
LONDON, Sept. 15. Reuter's correspondent at Winnipeg telegraphs that the protracted rains in the West are seriously interfering with the harvesting and are injuring the trade in wheat which will cause much loss to the farmers.
COMPETITION IN RUB. BER PRODUCTION.
(Reuter'a Serpice to the China Mail.)
LONDON, Sept. 15.
General Nogi eut his throat with a short sword and his wife stabbed ber- self in the stomach at the moment
A message from Rio de Janeiro the gun fited annoumeing the depor ture of the funeral procession from states that the annual report of the the Palace. The General was resid-Minister of Finance presented to Con-
LONDON, Sept. 15.
At an aviation meeting at Fon Ferrada in Spain an aviator, in trying to avoid the crowd, invaded the aerodome, and collided with the grand- stand, severely injuring ten people.
THE NEW CHINESE
LOAN.
REPUDIATED BY THE MINIS
TER OF FINANCE.
(Reuter's Service to the China Mail.)
LONDON, Sept. 1.5.
A message from Washington reports that the State Department learas that
PLAYING GROUND, A BATTLE- FIELD.
|
In spite of the much advertised Mouth Washes Myrrh and Boras remains the only preparation for persons with bleeding or spongy goms. A few drops in a tumbler of water give a pleasant and clean feeling to the mouth,
$1.00 & $1.50 per
bottle.
Queen's Dispensary,
31, Queen's Road Central,
G. HARPER,
The playing pitch was transformed | Pharmaceutical Chemist, Manager. into a battlefield--stones, bricks and huge linkers were hurtling through the air by thousands of combatants.
SPELLBOUND SPECTATORS.
them were several revolver shots, Men were falling bleeding, and
while the people in the grandstand were watching 'spellbound, ...
POLICE POWERLESS.
TELEPHONE No. 492. Hongkong, July 30, 1912.
.870
WALK-OVER
The police were at first powerless, BOOTS & SHOES
hut being subsequently reinforced, they separated the izob.
MANY WOUNDED.
Ambulances were busy picking up the wounded.
QUIET IN THE EVENING.
No urrests were trade, and the city was quiet in the evening.
BRITISH POLITICS."
MR. CHURCHILL'S ASTOUNDING
SPEECH.
(Reuter'e Service to the China. Mail.j
Lorbek, Sept. 15.. Though Mr. Churchill was careful to say that he spoke only tentatively jand speculatively and in no wise on behalf of the Government, his speech on federalism has created a sensition among all parties.
Unionists ridicule it as a preposter. us fantasy and declare that it shat ters the present case for the Home Rule Bill and was obviously ud. vanced as a sop...
The Northern Star states that the
FOR MEN
AKD
WOMEN.
Dark Colour, Tan Calf
$10.00 $1250 per pair
ing nt his modest home at Akasaki. gress contains a warning of the danger the new Chinese Minister of Finance Both he and his wife dressed then threatening the rubber trade owing to has repudiated the tentative contract elves in Japanese costume and competition from India, Sumatra, and with British private banking interests drank a farewell draught of sake Ceylon. Brazil has still priority of for a loan of £10,000,000 and that the speech would have been admirable us from tips presented by the late quality and quantity, but the East re-opened negotiations with the Six-lecture to the British Association,
Power Group have every prospect of but as a speech to constituents its Vici
likely to be barnful by diverting tention from the urgent problem Irish Home Rule:
Emperor, whose droned beetrit was
on the wall. A letter, understood in Indian rubber bus the advantage of be hddressed to the Exper og cheaper production and wlil shortly success, found beside the bodies. A student love the advantage in quality. He
living in the house entered the root and found both breathing their last.
On Friday morning General Nogi and his wife were photographed in
adds culculations which place the rubber crisis between 1915 and 1917, and insiste upon the necessity of en-
the garden. General Nogi attended couraging agricultursi products besides
the early morning ceremony in the coffee and rubber.
Palace and visited the room where
the dead Emperor was lying in afate.
The suicide is regarded as a magni-
ficent deed...
The usual posthumous, honoura are postponed while the nation is in mourning Officially General Nogi
PEDESTRIANISM.
·A· 200 YARDS' RECORD.
is not dead. He left letters of er. Reuter's Bervice to the China Mail.}
planation, particularly one apologis- lag to Prince Arthur of Connaught whom he had been appointed to at
Stend.
BRITAIN'S NEW SUPER- DREADNOUGHT.
(Reuter's Service to the China Mall.)
LONDON, Sept. 15. Tho super-droadnought Audacious has beer Inunched at Birkenhead by Countess Lytion
The ship has displacement of
LONDON, Sept. 15.
At the South of London Harriers
Sports Applegarth won the 200 yards
în 19-2-3 seconds, which is a British record,
DIRECTOR OF NAVAL
EQUIPMENT.
(flouter's Service to the China Mail
BRITISH GOVERNMENT.
UNFAVOURABLE.
The Daily Chronicle says it is not federalism, but folly. Mr. Churchill how provides an argument for the Reuter's Poking correspondent tele-advocates of separate treatment of
North-East Ulster. graphs that Sir John Jordan, the British Minister, has informed the Chiness Govoroment that the British Government does not favour the loss telegraphed on 10th inst., and entered into between the Chinese Minister at London and a certain "London House."
NEW YORK POLICE
BOANDAL.
TWO IMPORTANT ARRESTS.
(Reuter's Servios to the China Mail.)
Laspor, Sept. 15.
Raster's correspondant at New York wires that Gyp the Blood and Lefty
Louis, the two missing men implicated
TRIANGULAR CONTESTS.
Mr. Sannel, Postmaster Gener, speaking at Hartlepool, referred o triangular contests and said that t might be necessary to change the electoral machinery by the adopti of the principle of transferable vote Rather face the danger of the form tion of groups in the House of Cof mons, he said, than suffer the p sent ills. He remarked that. MIN Churchill's interesting suggestion the devolution of England was ne for to-day nor to-morrow, but for th consideration of the Future.
LIBERALS Y LABOURITES.
The Liberal Labour split is furthe
in the murder of the gambler, emphasised by the decision of that
LONDON, Sept. 15. In pursuance of the reorganisation of the British Admiralty, Rear Admiral Rosenthal, beve Loen arrested at Liberals to oppose Mr. Keir, Hardic 23,000 tons, speed. of 21. knots, and Weymouth becomes Director of Naval Brooklyn and taken to the police in Merthyr Tydfil and by the deci
is armed with 13,5 gacs.
Equipment.
headquarters.
sion of the Labour Party to attack
the Liberal seat at Sowerby
1N BLACK.
Kid in Black & Tan
$1200 per pair
ALSO IN WILLOW CALE.
NEW PUMP MODEL From $10.00 per pair. SUEDE AND PATENT-LEATHER,
A LARGE VARIETY OF OTHER SHAPES.
LANE,CRAWFORD & CO
AND MOST
DURABLE IN
THE MARKET
THE CHEAPEST
BECAUSE IT
Inspection Invited,
"LASTS THE
LONGEST
DODWELL & Co., Ld.,
MACHINERY DEPARTMENT,
OREGON PINE
LUMBER,
LARGE STOCK OF ALL SIZES ON HAND.
UNION WATERBOAT CO., LD, CONTRACTORS TO HIS MAJESTY'S NAVY.
The above Company supply Pure, Fresh Water at the Shortest Nous either for Deck or Engine Rooms use.
Orders for Supplies will be received at the Company's Onos: QUEEN'S BUILDINGS, HONGKONG,
DODWELL & CO., LTD.,
TELEPHONE No. 4.
ĢENERAL MAKASTEL,
THE STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE CO.
(ESTABLISHED 1826).
This old-established and world-renowned Company isance policies under all the best and modern methods of Life Assuranc to meet varying circumstances..
For prospectus and full particulars"apply to
DODWELL & CO, LFA., Agents.
DCL DCL
MALT EXTRACT
REPORT ON THE
MALT EXTRACT
'D. C. L.' MALT EXTRACT
MANUFACTURED BY
The Distillers Coy., Ltd., Edinburgh,
By E. F. HARRISON, B.Sc. (London), Ph.C., F.LC., F.0.8. Analyst, Assayer and Consulting Chemist
55, CHANCERY. LANK LONDON, W.C., 21st November, 1906:
Certificate of Analysis,
I have made a thorough examination of a sample of D.CL Malt Extract, and I find it to be of exceptionally high quality.
The value of Malt Extract as a food depends largely on the amount of nitrogenous constituents, and its value as an aid to digestion at the amount of diastase present. I have compared D.C Malt Extract with twelve other Malt Extracts on the market, including all, the principal makes, and I find that in both these respects it is much superior to any other.
I have examined samples of the D.C.L Extract bought in the ordinary way and not obtained direct from the makers, at intervals during the last few years, and on each occasion have found it to be of the same excellent quality.
-EF. HARRISON.
Price per 1 lb. glass jar.
2 lbs.
BOLE AGEN
$0.60 1.10
Gande, Price &Co., Ltd.
Wine Merchants.
12, Queen's Bo
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.