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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1912.

THE CHINA MAIL.

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

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THE WAR.

THE BULGARIANS CONFIDENT OF VICTORY.

AUSTRIA'S MOBILISATION.

**GROUNDLESS.”

LATER.

[COFTRIGET.]

A BALLOON RECORD.

}{Router's Serulos to the China Mall.)

LONDON, Nov. 95.

A semi-official telegt. from Vienna THE GORDON-BENNETT cur. states that the reports of the extensive Austrian military preparations ara greatly exaggerated, as all that is be- 15 Router's Service to the China Mail)ing done is to bring certain units to LONDON, Nov. 24. to posce strength as a precaution,

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A telegram from Stuttgart states LATEST ABOUT THE WAR. that the French balloon, Picardie, has won the Gordon Bennett Ballooning

DISTURBANCE IN VIENNA,

Cap, for the record distance of 1358(Reuter's Service to the China Mail.)

LONDON, Nov: 25.

THE TURKISH ARMY.

GENERAL GOLTZ'S OPINIONS.

A message from Sofia says that the Reports of mobilisation are groundless. Bulgarians are confident that Turka will be forced toʻyield ultimately. TURKS MORALE IMPROVING.miles.

The official organ Mir states--"The

A telegram from Constantinople. advance on Constantinople is stared because we do not desire to interfere states that the farcish troops marute with the complicated European in-bar greatly improved, owing to the cereats. If the Turks refuse to under-serival of reinforcemente at Exasia and retain the order which has been restored out stand this and wish to Constantinople and the Khalifate they of the chaos which provailedfafter the must make all the concessions demands battle of Luleburgas. ed. Otherwise our sim will be to expel -the Turks from Europe"

RUSSIA AND AUSTRIA MOBILISING.

Dangerous “Bluffing."

DUWS-

BULGARIA BELIEV (D TO BE

SATISFIED.

It is thought probable that the But garians, having necupied all the territory that they intend holding, they will now leave the Turks to take the

initiative.

The Turks are reinforing at Galli- poli in anticipation of an attack from the Dardanelles.

The Austrian and Germanz papurs have been full of details concerning the mobilisation of Russin' and Austria: The opinion in Berlin

• that both

are bluiting, as the ANOTHER SERVIAN VICTORY. prospects of a peaceful settlement of che Austro-Bervias coolliet are regard- ad es being much improved. A Prague newspaper asserts that Germany has called up 130,000 Reservists in the Army Corps.

KAISER ASKED TO MEDIATE.

The correspondent of the Frank furter Zeitung at Vienna states that the Kaiser has been asked to mediate

between Austria and Russin.

DEPLORABLE "STATE OF

ADRIANOPLE.

· A telegram from Renter's Belgrade correspondent states that the Servians captured Ochrida without any re sistance,

(Reuter's Bareles to the Oking Mall)

LONDON, Nov. 25,

General von der Goltz, in the course of a lecture in Berlin, said that the Turkish Army was nothing but an art of recruits. No attempt had been made to maintain the army in any modern sense before 1908, and the building up of a homogmeous corps of officers would take a number of years,

HOME RACING.

!

A telegram fron-Vienna states that on the occasion of the Thanksgiving Service in the Serb Church, the Police prevented the Star studenta from forming a procession, where- upon they raised disloyal shouts. The crowd were exasperated, and the spectators attacked the proves- sionists, scattering them broadnet.

AFFAIRS IN OUTER MONGOLIA.

(Wah Tom Yat Po's Service.)

PERING, NOV, 20. General Chang Houn, who defend- Nanking during the Revolution, arrived at Jeho, Mongolia, with his troops, on the 22nd inst.

Commander Wong Tin Chung also

& Co. -

(TELEPHONE NO. 97).

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RESULT OF THE MANCHESTER proceeds north from Peking on the Collars & Shirts.

NOVEMBER HANDICAP.

(Router's Service to the Okina Mall.)

Laspor, Nov, 24.x The result of the Manchester Novem- ber Handicap (run at Manchester os Saturday: distance one mile and a MORE TURKISH PRISONERS.half) was na follows:—

| Mr H. J. King's Wagstaf... (Foy,)

28th inst.

LADIES' GLOVES

The Mongolians of Urga, after

Chik Fung Chow, are proceeding to capturing the Kai Lu district and

attack Chao Yang,

Twenty-seven carriages of machine WHITE & COLOURED have been seized by customs officials guns and bombs belonging to Russia

in Manchuria, who are awaiting in- structions regarding the seizure from the Foreign Department.

The Greeks engaged with some Maj. McLaughlin's Columbus(Winter) 2 Turkish troops escaping from Monastir, Col. Story's Election... (W. Hurley) 3

Sixteen ran. Won by three-quarters LOAN FOR CANTON. and after a short fight took 1900

of a longth. The batting was; 8 to 1 prisoners and captured 16 guns.

against Wagata, 40 to 1 Columbus,

BULGARIANS SUFFERING

FROM CHOLERA.

A telegram from Constantinople states that there is no fighting at A mesango from Sofia says that the Chatalja The Bulgarians, who were Turka ut Adriample heavily cannound-suffering severely from cholers, retired

i

ed the Bulgurínu entrenchments on some kilometres to the rear. › Friday night and Saturday. Desertors -report-that the garrison-has-bear restricted to une crust of bread each for three days.

BULGARIANS RAVAGE

TURKISH VILLAGES.

A report from Salonika, despatched on the 16th inst, hy an indirect route, says that the Bulgarians en varte to Salonika ravaged Turkish villages mercilessly. Immediately they entered Saloniku they began to pillage syste 'rustically. A continuous fusilade w?, kept up on the 10th and 11th between che allied trompa and the Christian

phabitante.

BRITISH STOKER WOUNDED.

There were several casualties, in cluding a stoker from H..S. Medea, who was in a pinnacs alongsile the ahip. The Consuls' protests to the Greek authorities against the house brosking was fruitless, as was also a protest against an anti-Jewish outbreak by the Greek soldiers. The relations -between Greek and Bulgarian troops

are most strained.

GREEK CAVALRY, SUCCESS.

-AT-OBATALJA-----

م کو

A telegram from Sofia states that two Turkish battalions at ficq, o'clock yesterday morning attacked certain Bulgarian positions at Chatalja, but were repulsed with considerable loss. Otherwise there was no fighting yester day.

FOOD SUPPLIES.

10 to 1 Election.

...

(Wah Taa Yat Po's Service.)

PEKING, Nov. 28.

The Consultative Chamber has

Also ran-Marcolica (Robbiza), Rathlen (F. Wootton, Wolle Land agreed to the American loan of (Trigg), Bolide II (Jelliss), Papavero $3,000,000 to Cunton, on the latter's (Clark), Fort (Wheatley), Dalmatian butchery revenue." Lio Chun (Heckford), Layar (Whalley, Mejor Hai, head of the Canton Financial Symons (Donoghue), (Herbert, Stal-Department, is returning to Canton phonso (R.

from Peking with the American Direction financier, and the tour will be signed (Cooper).

of the 20th inst. Papavero was favourite at 9 to 2 against.

Watson'

[Sute: Wataif is a three year-old iny (cult by Sir Visto or The Wag—Sister Louise. Columbus is s five-year-ud chestnut cult by Sabren-Anna Wood- ford. Election is a five year-old bay colt by Voter Anbrosine.

and Donnez Mi; and preridas winner

"Last years" result was Ultimas, Fort

since 1905 have been Farmert, Spate, Baltinglass, Old China, Admíval Togo 111 nad The Valet.-Fr. 0. M.]

THE SHAMEEN MURDER.

Palot of Law Argoed.

A Question of Jurisdiction.

Sitting in Original "Jurisdiction this morning their Lordships the Chief Justice and Puisne Judge heard an interesting | organent on a point of law raised by

At the request of the Servings, BOLTON BYE-ELECTION. | Mr. F. Colenkin, counsel for the defence

Greece has ordered steamers with food supplies to the Adriatic conat for the Servian troops.

TURKISH GUNBOAT SUNK.

A LIBERAL RETURNED.

[(Router's Seralcs ́to the China Mail.)

LONDON, Nov. 24.

The bro-election at Bolton, which

A telegram from Athens states that was necessitated through the death of the Greek torpedo destroyer torpedoed | Mr G Harwood, M. P. (L), resulted and sank a Turkish guabost in the as follows:-- barbour of Livalik, 66 miles north of Smyras. The Tarkish crew abandoned the gunboat on the approach of the torpedo.

AUSTRIAN SECRECY."

ریز

A telegram from Vienos, states that the Press has been forbidden to publish reports of military measures taking place by the Monarchy, and telegrams are subject to being consured.

"

A telegram from Athens says that the Crown Prince telegraphed from Florina that after the battle on Wed-INTERNATIONAL RUGBY, nesday the Greek cavalry pursued the

quemy and took the defiles of Pisoderi | SOUTHAFRICANS V. SCOTLAND. together with 20 guns. Rain and snow

fall alternately. The pursuit continues.Pauter's Service to the China Mail

OPERATIONS RESUMED AT

SKUTARI

A message from Riska says that the operations a sinat Scütari were recum

LONDON, Nov. 24. South Africans beat Scotland in the International Rugby match at Edin burgh by 10 points to mil.

Taylor (L.) Brooke (U.)

10,011 8,835

Compared with the figures at the last election, the Liberal candidate'■ poll showed a slight decrease, and the Unionist polled slightly heavier.

BRITISH POLITICS.

THE PREMIER AT NOTTINGHAM.

in the ease in which a sepos aumed Narn big was found guilty last week in the same court, of the murder of a entive offer of his regiment at the Shamech,

Canton. Mr. Jenkia's schmission, was that the Supreme Court of Hongkong had no jurisdiction to try the prisoner in as much as the offener was committed with,{ in the empire of Chies, and prisoner was

a foreigner.

Mr. Jonkin was Instructed by Mr. E A. Gardiner, and the Attericy-General, Mr. J. A. S. Bučkal, K.C., conducted the prosecution for the Crown.

Mr. Jenkin said this point réserved by the Chief Justice way whether the atlas fènerel bad maniciently -prosed thank this "goure la jurisdiction over-pri- suner for an offence couvislted in Can- ton, in the epize of China. For tho purpose of proving that the Court had jurisdiction the Attomey-General referred to, and relied upon the China and Kores Order in Council, 1604, which recital that; by treaty, usage or suffrance, or other lawful ines His Majesty the King, las jurisdiction within the Empire of China. The Attorney-General referred in parti cular to section 3, which defied the Mr. Asquith, speaking a Nottingham, said that. Great Britain and the Fowers which aid in what way a British subject tern British subject, "and section 50,

were stil co-operating to limit the field accused of an offence might be tried be of a possible conflict. The Government for the Courts of this Colony. Further were also carefully considering the re-gone. Flo had said there was no neces

thing that the Attorney-General bdü ̈ook | construction of the House of Lords.

(Reuter's Service to the China Mail.)

LONDON, NOV. 24.

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