FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1913.
BY TELEGRAPH. BY TELEGRAPH BY TELEGRAPH.
(Reuter's Service to the Chins Mall.) (Reuter's Beroics to the China Mail.) | (Heuter's Barvice to the China Mail.)
RUMOURS REGARDING
ZANZIBAR.
LONDON, Oct. 24.
A talegram from Zanzibar states that share' are rumours there that Zanzibar will shortly be handed over to Germany in exchange of territory or concessions in other parts of Africs.
THE PORTUGUESE RISING.
ROYALĪNTS DISGUISED AS
POLICEMEN...
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LONDON, Oct. 24.
THE MEXICAN TROUBLE.
LONDON Oct 24.
The French craiser Conde has beed ordered to Mexico.
LONDON, Oct. 24:
The Spanish newspapers, in die GENERAL DIAZ'S MOVEMENTS: patches describing the Royalist rising | Fin Lisbon state that many conspiraters disguised themselves as policemen in the hope of thus being able to rush the police stations and prisons. When sfrosted they declared that it was their intention to establish a "real"
RELATIONSHIP OF RAILWAY COMPANIES
DESIRABILITY FOR CHANGES. Republic
LONDON, Oct. 24.
The Royal Commission which was appointed to inquire into the relation ship of the railway companies, states shat with respect to matters other than the safety of working and conditions of employment, thero fa a desirability for changes in that relationship, Lord Lorebarn was Chairman
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--CARDIFF COLLIERY DISASTER. RESCUERS OVERCOME BY GAS
LONDON, Oct 23.
Eighteen rescuers were overcome by gas in the Senghenydd mine yesterday and operations had to be postponed.
The relief fund now amounts to £39,000.
ACRIMONIOUS EPÌTHETS.
Among the epitheta applied by the Unionist papers to Mr. Lloyd George's speech are "alisurd." "fantastic," and evolutionary." They also declare that it will fail as a vote-catching device The Liberal Proes warmly welcomes the momentous utterance," and em-
phasises that Mr. Lloyd George's state-
CHINESE FOLDIERS" "DES-
PERATE STRAITS."
SERIOUS STATE OF AFFAIRS,
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LONDON, Oct. 24.
A telegram ironx Chengtu. states that the Chinere oldies in eastern Tibet are in desperate straits for food and money. They are grumbling against their
COTH.
Constant demande for assistance reach Tatsienlu from troops near the Tibet frontier, but they have been com- pulsorily refused owing to lack of funda: Winter is beginning, and Tibetans are ever on the alert ready to attack should a favourable opportunity arise...
THE BIG AVIATION FLIGHT.
ROUTE CHANGED.
LONDON, Oct. 24
A telegram. from Paris states that the Austrian government has for bidden the aviator D'Ancourt to fly across southern Hungary. The airman has therefore been obliged to change his route.
LATER.
D'Aucourt reached Ebnst after hav-
ment represents the unanimous con- ing had some trouble with his engine.
clusiona of the Cabinet,
FORESTS INTO GOLF COURSES.
Mr. Lloyd George, addressing 4000 people at Swindon on Wednesday eren- ing and replying to remarks by Captain Pretty man and others relative to golf courses and deer forests said that if the whole of the Highland forests were con- verted into golf courses there would be 200 of them, regularly employing 16,000 persons, therefore the comparison was
nonsense.
MR. LLOYD GEORGE AND
WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE,.
At Swindon Mr Lloyd George told a Saffragette deputation that he was mor of a suffrage than ever. The effect of militancy had been enormous, and bad .converted indifference into bitter hostility. The present Parliament had rained the suffrage point of view: nevertheless, he did not despair and advised the women toorganise strenuous Jy between now and the General Election
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THE AISGILL VERDICT.
RAILWAYMEN'S UNION
STAGGERED."
LONDON, Oct. 23.
EXTRAORDINARY DEVELOP- MENT OF DUBLIN STRIKE TROUBLES.
LONDON, Oct 24.
There has been an extraordinary development in the labour strikes at Dublin. Archbishop Walth recently protested against an arrangement made by the Labour leaders to send 300 children of starving strikere to bomen in England on the ground that no pro-
Senor Felix Diaz has landed at Vera Cruz. He will probably be a candi- date for the Presidency. The German Warship Hertha has arrived at the port.
Two officers from her boarded the steamer on which Diaz travailed, the object of their visit, it is believed, being up afford bim protection.
A DISASTER AT SES. FORTY PEOPLE DROWNED,
LONDON, Oct. 24.
TILE CHINA MAIL.
A telegram from Helsingfors states that the Finnish steamer Vestkusten struck a reef at Vask and foundered. The forty people on board were alt drowned.
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NAVAL COLLEGE FOR SHANGHAI,
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BRITISH OFFICER AND IN- STRUCTORS APPOINTED.
LONDON, Oct. 24. It is Captian Harold Christian, and not the Rear-Admiml of the same name,
who has been appointed Director of the now Naral College to be established as Shanghai. Ha will eail shortly with a number of British instructors'in various, branches, wo will be employed by the Chinese Government. The engagement is for three years." China likewise desires the institution of several training ships:
„A SURPRISE VISIT TO LONDONDERRY.
LONDON, Oct. 24. Mr. Augustine Birrell, Chief Secret. ary for Ireland, and some officials have paid a surprise visit to Londonderry Considerable speculation Ess aroused as to the cause of the visit.
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38TH COT., R.G.A., v. H.MS TAMAR.
This match was played at the Happy Villey postarday nud won by the gunnete by 77 runa
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UNITED SERVICES LEAGUE NÕELS.
Not much progress so far has been made in the First Division and only thres matches are arranged for November, but those have been made with a regard to the Hongkong League. On go one day next
month will there be two senior maschen, but every Saturday and pearly every Wednes. day" willage a senior league game in pro- gress. Those old opponents the R.G.A. and the Royal Engineere-wo forget how many years they have had teams in the Colony age-meat twice, and in each league. The Tamar (or will they be called the Triumph?) emerge into First Division strife by matches with the Gunners and the "Dukas."
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Nov. 17.-Band v. D.O.LI. Res. Military
ground, p.m.
vision would be made for their religion at the American Consulato-General last) z sorry position, for after fire outings they Nov. 17-87th Coy, RG.A. v. Tawar
instruction. Fifteen children who arrived at Kingstown yesterday even- ing were intercepted by priests, who harangued the crowd which assembled against sending the children to sthei
A London atic and socialistic homes, lady in charge of the children was ar reated and released on bail,
RECORD CUBAN SUGAR-CROP.
LONDON, Oct. 24.
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Manila, 4.50 p.us. October 25. Cyclone or Typhoon, E. of Southern Luton, recurving north eastward.
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RUROPEANS' DIFUTE.
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Nov.
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So far all the matches arranged have
28-Famer Bas. v. D.C.L.I. Res Naval ground, 4 pm. 25.-R. Resarees.. 87th Cos.,
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Nov 28.-Submarines v. Police, Naval
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A telegram from Havana received in before the Purens Judge, Mr. Justice and those reaally unostentatious indivi- Nov. 28.2-Staff and Depis, v. 83rd Ooy., THE DISTILLERS COMPANY'S
New York estimates that the Cuban sugar crop is 2,429,200 tons; which is 500,000 tone beyond any previous year.
The oficials of the National Union of j « Railwaymen are staggered at the sent. ence passed on Caudle,--(the engine-
SOMALILAND.
Kemp, an setion was commenced in which dela, the club secretaries, have a "good Walter B. Lightburn, cf 19 Wongneichong deal to do with this. Road, sued Mr. and Mrs. G.. Cummings, of 22, Kennedy Road, claiming the sum of $28.50 for one month's rent of the ground Hoor of Wongnaichong Road from 1st to
NEW COMMANDER OF CAMEL 30th September, and water account.
CORPS.
LONDON, Oct. 23.
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Mr. Davidson of Messrs. Hastings and Eastings, represented defendant, plaintiff appearing in passQUI.
Plantiff's evidence was taken de bene
HECOND DIPION TABLE TO DATE,
Goals. P. W. D. L. D.C.LI. Rege -5 3 0 2 18 4 8 Submarines. 3201 99 37th Cay., R.G.A2 201 7 88th Coy., HG.. 9 2008 83rd Cay RG.A 2 2 0 0 6 24 Tamar Res. 2 1 0 1. H Staff and Deptasid kokeānā 5 27
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driver of the second train, who was The Morning Post accounces that sentenced to six months' imprisonment Captain Lawrance has been appointed in the Second Division) and they state to command the Somaliland Camel defendants at rent of $ 27.00 a month R.E. Reserved.... that they will de their utmost to get the Corps, which will be doubled, sentence queabed. Some of the railway man talk of a.strike,
of 15. Wongaeichong Road to the Band........3 0 1 2 8 10
THE BRESLAU SCANDAL,
EIGHT CONVICTIONS.
LONDON, Oct. 22.
CHINESE NEWS.
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT
SCHEME.
PEKING, Oct. 24.
A serious difference of opinion has
A Brealan manage states that there arisen between the Secretaries of the
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and half the water rate, the tenancy being Buglera. 50, 50
a monthly ons terminating at the end of
the calendar month. He gave delend- ants notice to quit and they felt the premises on the 16th. They had paid no rent for September; their proportion of water rate for the month was 91.
Cross-examined plaintiff said he could not state whether the defendant asked to
be shown the water-rate receipt and whether the request, was refused; he was not at home all the time. The defendants
VIENT DIVISION TABÉS TO DATE. Goals.
R.G.A. Military ground, 4 p.m..
Nov. 29.-Tamar Ave. r. Pulice. Naval
ground, 4 p.m.
Nov. 29.-Baglern. D.C.LI Rex, Mili
tary ground, 2.15 p.m. Note--The first named team is the home team,
Y.M.CA BÜllard Tournament.
DRAW FOR FIRST BOUND..
The draw for the first round of the Y.M.C.A. billiard tournament has taken. place and games will commence immediate
3 240. The round must be completed by November 7. Following is the draw :- a M. Bishop (owes 150) v. L. Le Breton (owes 150). A. J. Heath (owen 80) v. H. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pt. Edmunds (recs 60). J. T. Longstaff (scr.) | 11 0 0 1 0 2. C. Sara (rocs B0), 8. M. Mayes (owes D.C.LL 2110 21 210). S. Helme (owen 10) R. Č. Barlow Boyal Engineers 10 10 19 H.M.8. Tam... 0 0 0 0 0 0
H.3LB. Nowowie-ill probably join this division on arrival from North China,
R.G.A.
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have been sight convictions arising our President's office and the members offered to hand over the key on September » The following het of matobes has been
of the scandal mentioned on Eeptember
of the two Houses of Parliament.
22. The accused havo been sentenced
to terms of imprisonment ranging from
red to:-~
A message from Berlin states that
Tuen Chi Kwai," nilitary com-
1ST DIVISION. 5. T. DOLL. Naval ground. 4 p. Nov.
18. but his wile refused to accept it and it arranged:
An aventually left in the door. He gave defendants notice because he did not Nov. like them in the house. He didn't like his otters lying about in the hall. It would have been stay for them to send them up. staire. He made no suggestion that the lettere wers tampered with. Then when
19.8. G. HY, S. Tamer.
"Military ground,‹4 pm. “
Nov.
ground, 4.15 p.m.
(owes 150) v: 0. 0. Hickling (owen 80). A. S. Kempthorne (recs 20) v. A. Hamilton (owes 100) F. G. White (roca 80) r. A. 0. Hansen (act.) N. Mc. D. Hewis (owee 50) v. W. H. Morris (recs 10).
MR. P. COATS' FORTUNE.
FOURTH MILLIONAIRE ESTATE IN TEZ FAMILY."
A preliminary statement regarding the 23-R. ERA Military will of Mr. Pater Conte, who died on
DIVINION.
ground, 4.15 p.m.
six months to three years. They in-under at Peking, advocates a more stude s business manager, a manufact, severe policy in dealing with rebels urer, a musician, a schoolmaster and an to prevent further revolts.
September 15 last, was issued in Paisley fasurance official.
Negotiations were commenced be.
rosently, and it was stated that, though tween the Premier and the financialbis friends si-ited him they, waca prácticat, Oct. 31.RE. Reserves v. Band." Military the inventory of the estate will not be omlated for some time, at present it is The following is the telegram refer representatives of the Quintuple refused admiasion, though the bail and door Oct. 31-88th Coy, R.G.A. v. Bugler, understood that the estate is valued at j
·Military ground, 2.30 p.m.
over a million pounds. One third of the LowDor, Sept. 92, Group to-day, all the Members of were common to both fiata. The succeeding Nov. 3rd Cove B.Geber. Hong ng revenue of the state, after legacion to
Parliament being present.
tenanta did not enter into possession until Police Military ground, 2.30 p.m. relatives and friends have been paid, wil! the press there gaptains revelations of dustrial development scheme, the Investment Co. repaired the ceiling at his
Parliament has passed an in October 1st, After September 15 the Land Nov. 8.83rd Cor, R.G... 87th Coy, be allocated to charities. The trustees R.0.4 Military ground, pm. have power to form from a portion of the grave scandal at Breslau in which į principle points of which are that requset, but this. would have been acces| Nov. 7.-Star, and Depts. T. R.E. He residue a trust, on similar lined to the cha-itable portion of the Burgh Treat of nevezty-two schoolgirls are concerned, the development of the country'ssary whoever had been in the house. Nov. & Police #: 0714 Coy, E.G.A. Paisley The trustees are Mr. Daniel
By Military ground, 4 p.m. Up-to-the-present-fourteen-wealthy mineral resources with foreign capi- Asked why he gave the notice in the
Conte (brother), Mr. P. H. Ovain, Mr. men have been arrested for meeting and telegraphic services, cotton,
tal is to be sanctioned, the postal foron or before Oct. 1st," paintir
(nephowe), the girls at a house, and trendy there fisheries, silk, tea and kindred in said he took it from a proper form of have been boron suicides, including an dustries being reserved for developi officer and a police official,
ment by Chinenc.
Mr. Davidson remarked that be a afraid plaintif, had got hold of a wrong form, SHANGHAI, Oct. 24.
His Lordship mid it was obvioce that Lau Koon Hung, Commander-in-plaiulite should be called, as plaist
was not personally present on Sepleto- WHY lit the children rask their Ittle Chief, has arrived and will proceed as 15; and whatever happened passed
bortles in much a dietreating master chochow, on the cruiser Haloker brough bar hande
CHILDREN'S COLDS.
Nov.
Military ground, 4.7
8.-Tamar Rs. 88th Coy. R.G.A. Naval ground, & p.
Nov. Bandw
B. B. Costs, and Mr. W. Caste Hintton-
This makes the fourth millionaire estate Buglers. Military ground, & p...
left by a mamber of the Coata family in Nov 11 Police. Submarines Military the fast two years. The other three
logrunad, 4 p.m. Dav, Janse Bor83rd Coy,
ORGANaval gromid, 4 p.m. Nov. 18-D.VIL B 88th Coy.
B.G.A. Military gmund, s'pit...
Nov. 1-Stadt ander Diepte:y. Band. 26 Military ground. 4pmoderne var B.G.A. Military ground, 2.15 p.m.
when you can a gasily onro thair cold with The Semuisers Hai Yung’and Hoisin e Tha hearing was adjourned till 10.30 am. Nov. 16.--Saboserines ($7.83nd Cor
bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.
or is by all Chamata and Storekeepers, have already left for that poch.
to-szorrow
Mr. James Costa, jan., consi
of Mr Peter Cont£1,986,748
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