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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1912

BY TELEGRAPH. BY TELEGRAPH.

[COPYRIGHT.] THE WAR.

OVER 10,000 TURKS

SURRENDER.

The Mobilisation ReportE:

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

LONDON, Nov.-25,

of the Turao-Bulgarian. Plenipoton- tiaries was held to-day (Benday) at Abakichiketi in the zone which has bean declared ventral.

AUSTRIAN WARSHIPS' » MYSTERIOUS MOVEMENTS.

FIVE THOUSAND DOLLAR · CLAIM.

Compradore Sued.

In the Supreme Court this morning, before the Chief Justice, Mr W. Roes Darion, K.C, the part-heard, action, was | continued in, which Chau Po Kong, trading

THE CHINA MAIL.

TO-DAY'S POLICE COURT.

Three man extradited from Macro in connection with the Choung Chan pirnoy were again placed in the dock by Inspector Wath, and Mir Hassland remanded them for another wook, as the mannow in custody at Macan is still unable to traval owing to illassa,,

as the Che Cheong Firm, suod He Kwan A man found in a timber yard, who said Shun for the recovery of a sum of 25,377. he went there to get a pillow, was sentenced Some interest has been aroused by The plaintiffs are hair merchants carrying to a month's hard labour by Mr Hassland the sudden departure of the Austriano business at Das Vaux Road Central, as a rogue and ragabond.

squadron from Smyrna, particularly in conjunction with the burried sailing at the Austrian cruiser from Constan- tinople. "It is stated, however, at Fionna that the vessels are returning home owing to it now hoiug, unnecer

first floor, aïd the defendant a compradore

at 17 Connaught Road. The plaintiff'■.

Twenty gamblers brought before Mr claim is for the balance of the price of Hazeland by Sergeant Adlington were fined rods (human hair) sold sad delivered it exch by Mr Hateland. They were capa is alleged at defendant's request. between tured at West Point. February, 1911 and January. 1912. The transaction between the parties during these dates amounted to a total of 88,077,

The sensational reports of mobilisa tion appearing in the Austro-German Press have failed to disturb the equanimity of Europe owing to the conelliatory attitude of all parties, Including Servis, which is apparentlysary to incur the cost of keeping and 82,700 had been paid in four instal

them in the Levant. On the pherments. hand there has been considerable reduction of the passenger service Bldca Potter, instructed by Bir W. E. Z

Me QC Alabaster with whom was Mr

Mr Hazeland remanded two Chinese on (a charge of kidnapping three children.

Before Mr Melbourne tre men werd

charged with being in unlawful possession

preparing to grassfully yield upon the vexed" question of a port in the Adriatic. The fact that the British Third Battle Squadron has returned to between Warsaw and the Autirian Shenton, of Mneser Dusoon, Looker and who were defended by Mr Hind, were fined

Malts is likewise regarded as indicat ing a relaxation of the tension.

Nevertheless, despite a generally optimistic feeling, a slight sound of sabre rattling may be discerned in an taspired telegram in the Koelnische Zeitung, declaring that it is now expected that Russia will not delay to speak for pacification, and that the Servian frenzy will yield to good The sense. The telegram adds Bulgarinna are already sobered and deara to end the strain is spreading among them."

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The Reischepost, which is this organ of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand, likewies makes a significant statement to the effect that the Archduke, during his visit to Berlin, gained the conric tion that the Triple Alliance was firmer than ever, and that the three Powers

frontier which is attributed in Vienna to the Russian mobilisation, though the Russians explain that it is due to the laying of new rails.

AN UNFOUNDED RUMOUR.

With regard to the statement made in the Frankfurter yesterday

of arms and ammunition. The defendants,

Deacon, solicitors, appeared for plaintitis; 850 and 823 respectively. and Bir F. C. Jenkin, instructed by Mr w. B. Hind, solictor, for the defendant.

Mr Jenkin continued his cross-examinĀ- tion of the pisintiff, who denied that four sama botalling $9,700 were repayments of moneys leat by him to dufendant; they rece payments on secount of goods which the defendant had purchased from him.

Me Joakin put a number of questions to the plaintiff with the objech of getting him to admit that he had been guilty frand,

Zeitung," the "inspired" Viena papers declare that the ramours of German it being alleged by the defence that certain mediation are unfounded, and that chops upon documents put in, and purport mediation is only possible when the ing to be defendzata, were in fact not theirs. maximum demanda are reducible. As objections had previously been taken by Negotiations have been raiser, but counsel for plaintiff to the raising of the Austria has already defined the re-defenca of fraud. which had not been filed, bis Lership disallowed the questions, hold- ducible minimum...

ing that plaintiff was entitled to know be fore the action came on what case he had

to meet.

PANIC AT A THEATER.

Mr Jenkin said that was true ; but plain tif knew quite well the case he had to meet. Defendant denied that there was a verbal-

would march in a setried line in regard 38 CHILDREN AND WOMEN indemnity given. Plaintiff asked them to

to Eastern affairs.

SERVIA'S DEMANDS.

The Servian Premier, 11. Pasics; in the course of an important statement to The Times

SUCCUMB

(Reuter's Service to the China Mail.)

LONDON, Nov. 26.

A telegram from Bilbao states that thirty-eight children and six women outlining Servia's have been trampled to death in a demanda, declares that it is essential groundless panic which took place at a tha: Servis should possess the coast cinematograph theatre.

line from Durazzo to Alessio This

const line should be joined to Old

Servia by a strip of territory bounded" NAVAL LIEUTENANTS

on the south by a line from Durazzo

to Lake Ochrida, and on the north by

a lias from Alessio to Djakova. Servía

was quite prepared to make every sacrifice to obtain this minimum.

SCARCE.

THE ADMIRALTY'S OFFER.

The Times, in a leading article, (Reuter's Service to the China Mail.) regreta this statement as being unlikely

more

to assist in the afforts for peace, as it ie mach

extensive than the original suggestion of a scaport.

TURKS SURRENDERING IN THOUSANDS.

LATKE,

Reuter's Belgrade correspondent elegraphs that the Turks who have surrendered since Monastir now num. ber ten thousand, and are daily in- greasing.

REASONS FOR THE

MOBILISATION.

LONDON, Nov. 25. The Standard states that as a remedy for the shortage of Lieutenants the Admiralty have decided to offer a number of "commissions to officers of the Mercantile Marine. The offer will, however, be confined to officers of the Naval Reserve,

OBITUARY.

(Reuter's Service to the China Maf. }

LONDON, Nov. 25.

The death is announced of Mr W. M. F.. Monypenny, Director of The Times Publishing Company.

[Note. Mr Monypenny, who was only 40 years old, was assistant editor of the Times from 1891 till 1800, and subsequent. ly editor of the Johannesburg Star. He urred throughout the war as an offer in the Imperial Light Horse. Bir Monypenny is the anther of Life of Lord Bearmabeld, which was published last year.--ED. Q.3]

admit these chopped documents, but they had refused to do so..

His, Lordship said be would make a note of what Mr Jenkin had said in case the case went before the Full Court.

For stealing two jackets at Tarmati a was sentenced to three weeks' bard labour by Mr Haveland.

A tailor who was arrested on a.ship for stealing silk and cloth from the master tailor at Murray Barmeks was discharged, the case being withdrawn. Mr Russ datended.

who was remanded on a charge of not taking proper precau fons during blasting operations.

Mr C. F. Mason defended Chinese

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SCOTTISH FOOTBALL.

(From Our Oita Correspondent,)

EDINBURGH, November 5.

KUGAT. Without Erie Milroy at the base of the

scrum, and the forwards getting just as much as they gave, the Watsonians could not beast of a margin of play in their game with the Royal High School. W. J. Royce made a poor substitute for Milroy. and the bad serving here spoiled the scor-

the Court for the greater part of this week, sides met the marking was very close, and It is expected that the case will occupying behind, though as usual when these.

the attacks were smothered. N. B. Lothian, who is developing into a strong finisher, got the only try but A. W. Angus and J. Pearson on the one side, and W, Gann on

ALLOCATION OF ESTREATED the other, contributed some devor bits of

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Mr Hoggarth, Chief Excise Officer. renewed an application to Mr Hazeland at the Magistracy to-day for the award to the epium farmer of 3500, the amount of estreated ball in connection with a Chinese who failed to sppear to answer a charge of being in unlawful possession of opium.

Mr Hazeland said that Mr R Hodgson, Assistant Crown Solicitor, had been instructed in connection with the matter. He would leave it with Mr Hogarth and Mr Hodgson to communicata with each other an to a day for the further hearing of the application.

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ILLEGAL EXPÓRT OF OPIUM.

At the Magistracy this afternoon, before Mr Melbourne, a Chinese was charged on remand with attempting to export opium without a permit.

Me Hodgson, Assistant Crown Solicitor, prosecuted, and Mr Reader Harris, of Mesars Wilkinson and Grist, who defended, entered a plea of "not guilty."

Mr Hodgson said that the defondant was boarding the launch "America," of the Pacife Mail Steamship Coy, and bad with him a bag fall of tins of opium. He was asked to open the bag, and after domur

There is nothing tangible to warrant today's pessimisin except undoubted military preparations by Austria and Ruata in view of possicle if not prob- able contingencies. It is explained that both the Austrian and Russian mobilization is a slow process, and it therefore becomes necessary to begin THE LOAN FOR CANTON. the defendant, who produced certificates

eren precautionary preparations long bafore they are required. There is no Indication of a break away from the European concert. On the contrary, friendly conversations.continue.

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A telegram from Son states that the workers at San Stefano cholera -hospital-include Miss Alt, an aged

English lady, formerly trained as nurse and sent out by Lady Dufferin to establish a nursing system amongst Turkish women. Miss Alt fearlessly. entera infected dwellings and attende

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(ah Tas. Yat Po's Service.)..

PEKING, Nov. 28. The Consultative Chamber as decided that the American Loan for

ring, he consented to the bag being forcad. opan. The key was eventually found on

for having opiam in his possession, but be had not got an export permit. The launch was the one that went backwards, and for- wards from Blake Fier to the Com pany's various ships in the harbour, parti- calarly on the date of their sailing, and on

the morning of the 12th the sternship

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changes on the side which was sy weil beaten by Watsonians, they did.oct do a shit better against Edinburgh University. It was forward game more or less all through, for the ball was easier to hoof than to hold, and its weight, when it cam to goal kicking, was a distinct handicap.

Bg a clever use of the blind side of the scrum, Heriotonians pulled level with Glasgow High School, and then with a great gual-kiel from the touch line got the points needed to win.

The injury which J. H. D. Watson was- thized a week ago kept him out of the i Edinburgh Academical sido against the West of Scotland, his place; in the three quarter line being ölled, and well filled, by the International forward, J. M. Scolt. The West found themselves out-classed by a side which ia playing really attractive football. But the feature of the man was Scott's work, whether it was in sending others in with we wes after he had made the running, or turning, fee kicks into goal.

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Indian Sergeant 41 deposed to stopping the Jefondant on the launch about 8.30 on the morning of the 12th

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Rangers, and Celtics, with 16 points each to upon, as bie higher grade teams. · Flearta,

third credit, are only slightly better placed To Mr Harris: He was told by two the weakness of Queen's Park, the mme S than Clyde and Aberdeen." And, but for Chinrae Revenue Offers that the bag was remark applies to the teams which invart. stolen, and they suspected this man, so

ably occupy the lower rungs of the Lidder. they wanted witcam to search the bag

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