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PROBABLES AND JOCKEYS.
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LONDON, May 21,
THE QUINTUPLE LOAN.
ISSUED TO-DAY.
LONDON, May 31.
The Chinese Lota of £20,000,000 The probable starters and jockeys in has been issued to-day at 20 under the the Newmarket Stakes (1 miles) to be title of the Five For Cent. Reorgani run to day, are:-Flippaat (Wootton)sation Gold Loan 1913.". --Craganour, (Maher) Louvote (O'Neill)
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The list closes at the latest on 23rd Boy Barker (Scourse) Sun Yat (Viast. £7,416,690 have boss issued, in
Huxley) Harry of Hereford (Ricksby) London, of which the prospectus statua Addenda ar Monisma (Waltar Griggs) that £3,000,000 have been applied for
Magnifies (Whalley)-
THE DERBY,
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Tha serntching of Roseworthy for -the Derby took placà át five o'clock ou
Bunday evening.
CANADA'S NAVY BILL.
A LARGE DEMONSTRATION.
APEECH BY THE PALMIER
LONDON, May 20, The Canadian Premier, Mr. R. L. Borden, addressed a demonstration at Toronto of 10,000 people, the largest ever hold in Canada, on the subject of
and will be fully allotted.
HOME CRICKET.
LONDON, May 21. Yorkshire boat Somerset by an innings and 132 runs.
CHINA AND OUTER MONGOLIA
LONDON, May 21.
A telegram from the Hague staten that the Chinese Legation there emphatically denies the statement made by the Daily Telegraph's Peking correspondent on May 15 that 'the Russian Minister and the Chinese
Foreign Office had signed an agree ment conceding entire autonomy to Outer Mengolia
FIGHTING IN TRIPOLL
ARAES ATTACK ITALIANS,
LONDON, May 20
A telegram from Ben Ghazi raports that the Italians stormed the strongly entrenched positions at Sidi Garba and Rusolain, which were desperately, de-
fended, The Arabs afterwards attack.
the Navy Bill. The decorations of the building included the molta "Onę laz' | as fleet, ons Empire." A huga modal Dreadnought hang in mid air, farhad) electric lights, fired guas and blew airens when the Premier rose to speak. Mr. Borden, urged that the proponia were moderata and ressonable. It was the plain, obvious daty of Sir Willred Laurier to cordially aséent to the temporary provisions which was pro. posed under considerations of urgency and daty. By declining to do so Sired the Italians unexpectedly, but ware Wilfred Larier was making the great eät political mistake of his life." While the map of Europe was changing, as the esalt of one of the most remarkable of modern ware Sir Wilfred Laurier | -prattle-l universal ponce, and con
sinnad his policy of procrastination and evasion with which he had met every effort that had been made to secure the real co-operation of Canada in the defence of the King's dominions. Sir Wilfred Laurier had shown this recalcitrant and reactionary attitude st overy Imperial Conferenco. Mr. Borden declined to believe that all the Libers!
repulsed after the arrival of reinforce- monte. The Italian lussos word"even oflicare and 72 men killed, and 29 officore and 250 man wounded, "
THE KAISER'S CLEMENCY.
LONDON, May 20, The British press gonorally welcome the release of Brandon and the others
'THE GERMAN ARMY HILL.
BUDGET COMMITTEE APPROVE.
THE CINNA MAIL.
THE PARTY WALL CASE.
" JUDGMENT ON THE COUNTRECLAIM,
The Chief Justice, Sir, William Res Davies, K., in Original Jurisdiction thin - morning delivered his considered judgment on the counterclaim in the action recently heard bufora him," and a apocii jury, in which the parties were Chan Kau, plaintim, and Chan Woon Choung; defendant.The
nection with the rebuilding of his promises plaintiffs in the action claimed damages for the defendant's alleged negligence in con- destroyed in the Lascar Road fro, by which it was alleged plaintiff's house suffered, but the jury found again them. The counter. to 5b, engineer battalions from 33 to 14, disim was for the plaintiffs share of the
LONDON, May 21
the Budget Committee of the Reichstag A telegram from Borlin states that have agreed to the Army Bill and adopted the provisions for increasing the battalions of foot artillery from 48
Lane,
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& Co.
comunication troops from 18 to 31. cast of re-building a party wall between Hardware Depart. Consequently, beyond reducing the in-the te pri
crease to the cavalry regiments demand. [ed by the Government from six to three,
The toit of the judgment `YA 18 follows:
I have considered the casca cited and I
the Committee has approved of the of opiosion that the counter-claim, EVERYTHING
compléta scheme of raising the pouce strength of the army to 661,000 men,
TURGO-BALKANS WAR.
THE PEACE NEGOTIATIONS.
LONDON, May 41.
fail Section 248 of the Public Health sad Building Ordinance. 1903 gives the adjoining owner, one month after "the "dalivary of the Boscüct, rendered by the previous section, to declare his dissatis | faction therowith and if he does not do so the amount becomes liquidated and on demand is recoverable as a debt (ition 247) the case of Blair: Cordner, 19 Q.BD516; is not. I think;-analagoas.
FOR THE HOUSE.
ELECTRO-PLATED WARE.
The Court held in that case, that the TABLE AND POCKET
of a mohcitor's bill means from but in this Ordinance month.
with Sir Edward Gray. The Bulgarian view is that if the Allies will not sign the preliminaries, it is the duty of the Powers to take steps to secure the signaturo. The Turkish delegates take) the same view,
Dr. Daneff has had a long conference on to the adjoining owzer |
Sir Edward Grey bas dealured that he will advise the Allies not to question matters within the competence of the Powers.
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It is the view of Europe that if the signature of peace is delayed the Allies stand every chance of losing what they would otherwise grin.
The Greek peace delegate, M. Skaludis, ridicules the arrangement between Greece and Servia,
CALIFORNIAN ANTI-ALIEN
LEGISLATION.
Lospor. May 20.
to express dissatisfaction of the sonumb before the right to demand payment arisen. and such a demand can only be made if tha adjoining owner has ant doclared his dis salt etion. I do it. think that the densad in the latter of
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AMERICAN ARRESTED IN
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'An American named S. O. Josephs was arrested in Hongkong last night on a charge of misappropriating $1,000,- tho property of Massms Michael alij Coy., of Cebu
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A message from Washington stats found on a steamer last night. The police Mr. Moore said that the defendant way
that Mr. Bryan handed, the reply of found that be, had booked a first class the United States Government by Vis passage to Singaporn under an assumed count Chinda, who immediately cabled. He asked for heavy bail na large
amounts of money were involve it to Tokyo. No details as to the contents have been made known.
The growing movement in California to submit the Bill to thoroferandum is
na evidence of the growing Anglo-viewed favourably by the Federal German fricadliacas.
TO BE RELEASED TO-MORROW
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that
- Benators would dance when Sir Wilfred Reuter's correspondent at Glatz pulled the strings. Otherwise he would telegraphs that the Commandant be prepared to declare that the Senate of the Fortress states hal outlived its usefulness, and an Captain Treach and Mr Stewart immédiate remedy must be found. The will Benate was entitled to every respect, but it was not above the Canadian panple,
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be released to-morrow and
Government as affording further op portunity for diplomatic adjustment.
The California question has dopressad the Japanese leading securities."
LATER.
BERKEFELD FILTERS.
BRUSH WARE.
The cine was rodnaded until the 28th, HALL & TABLE LAMPS bail being allowed in the sum of $5,000 cash, or a personal bond and ana gurety Sergt. Cockle had charge of the case.
HONGKONG HOTEL CO. SUED,
Former Glerk's, Chafinga
In the Summary Court yesterday after- nau, before Mr. Justice Keup, G, P. Solty accountant at the Royal George
Hotel Co., L., to reinver the sum of
LANE, CRAWFORD & CO.
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Chemists and Druggisis
A number of inquirica were made Hotel Hanson, sure to the connection with the Japan-American in May, and $189, balance of one month's yesterday at the Insurance Market in, bring $18 for three daya salary
will proceed to England immediately for three months, varying from five lire,
dispute, and rates, covering shipments wages and bourd and lodging in of They will be conducted over the frontier to twenty shillings per cent, were
Mr. J. H. Gardiner, solicitor, regre by a military escort. They have been transacted
sented the plaintif, nid. Mr. W, E. “L.) Shenton, of Messrs. Deacon, Looter, Dea- cou and Horsten, was for she dicadanta
Mr. Shenton explained that Mr. Tag- gart, manager of the Hongkong Hotel,are Der ge, Patent Medicines, do was leaving for Japud to-morrow aid it
Sir Wilfred Laurier's conception was informed of their pardon and are of & separate Canadian navy, distinct delighted with the news. They spoke -from that of Great Britain, which
would be neutral in time of war, unless appreciatively of their treatment while
here.
DISTURBANCES AMONG FRENCH SOLDIERS.
LONIN, May 20.
AN OPIUM CASE.
1,080 Teels Involved.
GREAT REDUCTIONS IN PRICES.
PALECRIPTIONS ACQUILATELY.
DISPENSE
was proposed to tsko like evicerca de 62a, Queen's Road, HONGKONG. hum esse.
At the Magistruey this afternoon be fore- Mr. Hazelarul, fonz Chinese-two engaged on April 10 a night clerk at Mr. Taggart and the plaintif wOS men and two women-wore charged with salary of $50 a month and boord and
Hongkong, July 20, 1012.
A message from "Belfort states that being in possession of 1,050 taels of pre lodging, the understanding being that the Do You Know This Man? `
LEON
KENDAL
THE WORLD-FAMOUS
-the Government, after examination and daliboration, considered the quer cel just Mr. Borden described as "groteaque and illogical, the policy that Canada, remaining within the Empire, could be neutral, and that her ships,
pared opium, mud also with attempting engagement should be terminable by Aying the British flag, could be neutral the men of the 85th Line Regiment to export oplan without a permit. in the face of an enemy's ships praying held a demonstration against the three
Air. Woodenek (Assistant Crown Soli-r. Beaurepaire, sub-manager, was pre- twenty-four hours' notice on either side. -upon British commerce. That policy yeara sorvice, sang the "Interna-sitor), prosegured; and Mr. Otto Kong sout when this agreement was como to.
could only have one rosult-the sever tionale" and maltreated a sergeant."
Sing defended.
Plaintiff was taken on trial and his hours Lance of every tie binding the Dominion majer. Colonel Macmahon immedi that about 10 pan on April 15th new that the barman was to us dis Mr. Woodieck, in opening the case, said were from 10 pan, till ea. Plaintif -to the Empire. Just pride in Canada's ately mascmbled the regiment at the spector Wilden; Revenue Officer, received missed and asked to be allowed to dis pational status might demand the barracks and delivered a stirring ad-ertain information and engaged two sam charge the two duties. Witness told him Canadian division not of British, but dress, explaining the necessity for the steamship Rubi. He and a native odd be cabined, but as he could not
pans. He went out and watched the that he did not think, the two dulics PALMIST and of an Imperial navy, constituting the sacrifice in the interests of the country common defence of the whole Empire,
venue Officer went in die sangan, and get another barrean at one agreed to Five men ware imprisoned." but no disunited soparato navies of
three dative Revenue Officers in another. give him a trial. Plaintiff was to have ASTROLOGER This went within about sixty yards of an allowance of $1 a day for drink while which one or more might be neutral AN INVESTIGATION ORDERED, Rubi, which was lying across the charge of the her but his drink book io war, time,
harbour, the stern pointing about mid-for the 1st May, his first day, showed way between Blake Pier and Douglas $2.25 and on May 2, 86.21. By the A similar demonstration took place T. The beat in which Inspector to be closed, at 12 midnight. But on the Wharf, and the fera part towards Taira terms of the hotel fernce the bar had at Reuilly among two regiments yes Wilden went lay alongside the Rubi, but moring of May 3rd witness received two terday evening, while the band was was screened from the vessel, by reports; from Mr. Beaurepaire and wit playing in the barrack square. Non lach. The other boat was tied to the 'sierte, one stating that Mr. Soluy commissioned officers speedily supet Apel 17th a bout was men to be op- tho eflier stating that, he had left
Rubi'n kern. About 8.46 on the morning way of duty from 1245 511 5.50, and prometing the Rubi coming from the message stating where bo could be found cast. It curved round to the north of wanted. Witzicus told plaintiff he was the boat in which Inspector Wilden was, and ran alongside the Rate. When quite to be allowed to retair Jiis position as I not satisfactory as barms, and to maked clove to the Tubi, te uils were lowered night clerk, but witness refused and foll and the light was put away. A rope was in to pack his things. He offered plain. seen to be held down from the Robi, onuff 311.00 23 salary from May 1st to
largo package was seen to be drawn drd, but he refused to take it board. Some one on board took it, and By Mr. Gardiner fe did not engage apparently went with it to the firemen's plaintiff on a willer agreement because quarters. This was repented three times. he was merely ou trial.
THE GERMAN RÖYAŻ WEDDING.
Lovos, May 20, It is anounced in Athens that in " -řiew of the uncertain altustion in the
Balkans, neither King Constantine nor the Crown Prince will be able to attend the Royal wedding in Berlin, """
King George gave audiences to Si, -Edward Gray, and · Lord Haldane in the afternoon, and in the evening embarked with the Queen on the loya Yaobt at Sheerness on route for Berlin to attend the wedding.
INTERNATIONAL JAMITY.
pressed the disturbances.
LATER,
The Government are sending a special. Commissioner to investigate the incidents. The ringleaders will be severoly 'punished.
ITALY AND INTERNATIONAL
PEACE.
LONDON, May 20 Italy has informed the United States that she will carofally and sympatheti cally consider the invitation to the Powers to conclude a Convention The Norddeutsche." welcomes the providing for the submission of all Blustrious wedding guests, especially disputes to an international commission
King George, Quosn Mary and the before resorting to hostilities.
Tase of Russing and Cohaarves that
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although they are attending only a LABOUR LEADER ARRESTED. family ceremony this evidence of tho „oordial relations existing between the
LONDON, May 20. thron monarchs constitutes a valuable Mr. Joner, the President of the asaarancs, of apatinued accurity for the Dockers' Union, has been arrested for indiaturbed progrom of the nations of fediting to disorder in speeches of
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in all. After this was dono the sumpen pran night clerk herauso lo considered and thres packages were drawn on board By Me. fhenton: He engaged & Enro which had approached made away. It mine upervision was needed and that spector Willen went on boord, "rushed somebody responsible should be on duty down the ladder leading to the firemen's in case of fire occurring. There had also quarters, and them found the three fatk-been a few robberies from the hot ages. The beat hich had brought The hearing of the care was fixed for migration, mado a journey of about 6,000 the packages was chased by Inspector Frillay
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* The cico was adjourned.
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