WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 5, 1913.
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THE WEBLINGTON STRIKE:
NEGOTIATIONS "ABORTIVE.
LONDON, Nov. 5.
A Wellington, New Zealand, tele- gram, states that the negotiations in connection with the strike of waterside
ULATER AND HOME RULE.
MEETING OF BUSINESS MEN.
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£100,000,000 REPRESENTED.
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LONDON, Nov. 5.
A Belfast telegram states that over † ... six thousand business men, repre-
THE MELBOURNE CUP:
LONDON, NOT. 5.. The result of the Kelbourne Cup
Posinatus Belovo... Ulvas Isle
2
Twenty ran; won by three-quarters
THE CHINA MAIL.
LICENSING" BOARD.
A meeting of the Hoogkong lossing Board was held this afternoon at the Logile! lative. Council room, when the Colonial Secretary, Hon. Mr. à. M. Thompson, priided. (A number of Hommes. WHIT called before the Board and questioned with reference to complaints mide by the polios and other parties as to the condunt. ing of their premises. : After hearing the parious appliesnis, the Board, wonk into committee to consider the renewst of Tinences..
A full report of the proceedings will; ba
workers have proved - abortive Thesenting a capital of almost a hur- of a length; half a. length separatino Riven in "morrow issue of the. " China |
employers insist that any settlement - arrived at must be registered under the
Arbitration Ast.
INDIAN BANK” “USPENDS PAYMENT,
LONDON, Nov. 5,
A telegram from Bombay states that the Kathiawar and Ahmedabad Bank ing Corporation has saspended pay
mont.
also in Nairobi,
dred million sterling assembled at a raceting held in the Ulster Hall to protest against Horne Rule. The meeting unanimously agreed to hold back all taxes so long as any attempt is made to bring Home Rule into operation, and also passed resolu- · tinna sympathising with the organisa- tion of the Volunteer Defence Force.. The resolutions were presented to Sir Edward Carson, M.P., who said
second and third.
Betting was 15 to 1. against, Beragoon was favourite at 8 to 1 "gainst.
MALAYSIAN RUBBER COMPANIES
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EFFECTIVE ORGANIZATION
DESIRED.
LONDON, Nov. 5, The chairman at the meetings of
Adail".
FRAULEIN VON. HOLLEN- DCRFF'S CONCERT,
There was fairly large audience preseas
Dors von at Frenlait
Mallendorf' Concert in St. Andrew's' Hall last night The young riolinist had been, preceded by eulogistic referances to her remarkable talent, and it insy, he stated at once that she fully realined all the encomiums that had been made regarding her playing.. Fraulein Hollendorff soon proyed herself to be a most accomplished violinist, both in regard to exquisite interpretation and
artiste, her conception of the composer
The authorized ospital they formed a complete refutation three separate Malaysian-rubber crore of rupees, the subscribed capital of the allegation that Ulster business companies emphasised the necessity boing 214 lakhs. The concern Bad men were lukewarm on the Horie for some concerted action in the dis- masterly technique. For so young an numerous branches all over India, and Rule question." He refused to con-posal of rubber and expreased their sider any tactical maneuvres and willingness to join any effective any offers made must be in black organization formed with this object. and white. When these were re- ceived he would consult his sup porters. The movement was Dow going ahead. (Great cheering.)
THE "ALL FOR IRELAND" PARTY.
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LONDON, Nov: 5. Mr. John Gainey, a member of M William O'Brien's "All For Ireland" party, bas been returned unopposed for North Cork.
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ARMY MEDICAL SERVICE.
NEW DIRECTOR GENERAL APPOINTED.
LONDON, Nov. 4. Surgeon General A.. T. Sloggett, C.B., Principal Medical Officer H. M Forces in the Poona Division, India':
has been appointed Director-General of the Army Medical Service.
SIR CECIL SPRING RICE.
LONDON, Nov. 4.
A telegram from Boston states that Bir C.A. Spring-Rice, British Ambas sador at Washington, it staying there for a few days. He is slowly recover. ing from a loug illness, of hay fever, followed by intestinal trouble. It is expected that he will return to Washington this week.---
A PRIVATE HOLIDAY.
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LONDON, NOV.,4.
Sir W. G. Tyrrell, Private Secretary to Sir Edward Grey, who arrived in New York a week ago, and is staying with the Ambassador, has declared that this visit is an entirely private holiday,
THE ALBANIAN DISPUTE.
AUSTRO-ITALY AND THE EUROPEAN CONCERT.
GREECE AND THE BRITISH
AND FRENCH FLEETS.
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LONDON, Nov. 4.
Great preparations are #foot at Athens to give a suitable welcome to the British and French Pleate, which are about to visit the PiraoLS,
GERMANY'S POSITION.
Larm. Germany has netilled Greece of her support of the Austro Italian demarche
at Athers.
THE UNITED STATES AND
MEXICO.
NO THOUGHT OF CONQUEST,
LONDON, Nov. 4.
BOXING IN AUSTRALIA..
LONDON, Nov. 4
A Melbourne telegram states that Hughie Mohegan beat West Wells on points in a 30-round content.
SPORTING.
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Hongkong Cricket Club.
into the spirit of the composition moaning 'is wonderful, and she enters
In nudner which reveals exy great
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MAIL=~ DAYS
NOVEMBER 7TH AND Llan,
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insight together with a finished and Address in the United graceful exocution. Inat night she' began with one of Paganini's compositions
Concerto in D dar-which "she
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handled with. supreme still." Two lighter piscan followed" I "Preziatsa " (Couperin Kreisler) and the "Secilienne at Rigauden by Francoeur-Kreisler. Both were played delightfully. Several other pieces were also played by Fraulein Mollendorff and in them all she gave ample svidados of being a fit rate player. Bar con cluding piece, the Elsa's Ines a most charmingly playod. Mr E. Danenberg admirably assisted Fraulein Mollendorf botk as accompanist and a soicist at the THE PRICE INCLUDES FREIGHT The following will represent the Hongpiaco. His playing of one et List's
* DUTY & DELIVERY, ' kong Cricket Club against an XI chosen chapsodies was exquisits and thoroughly from the Beat of the Hongkong Cicket deserved the loud applause that was League. The match will be played | awarded. on the Hongkong Oricket. Club Gesand It is announced that Fraulein Mollendorf on Saturday, 8th November; commen will give another concert on Saturday cing at 9.15 p.m. and on Monday, 10th evening at the Peak Hotel Novembar, at 10.30.m. Tiffin will be served in the Pavilion on Monday at 1 pm. R. Hancock (Captain), B. A. An- derson, A. A. Claxton, C. C. Clarke, P. H. Cobb, A. C. E. Elborough, E. Hancock, Do They Treat Their Wives. As M. M. Maas, S. S. Moors, T. E. Pearce, R. P. Thursfield,
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ENGLISHMEN AND WOMEN..
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oresturs, but, where women are concerned; : atterly without imagination. I am, at putin
A Washington telegram states that Senator Bacon, Chairman of the.. Foreign Relations Committee, speak A curious instance of transmission of course, only sposking conerally. His con ing in the Senate, referred to the s melody, by wireless bolography is zeeption of my sax in at 11 largely 'Oriental, rumours that the United States comported from New York. Accceding to templated intervention, and said that this, the wireless operator on board the Norddeutscher Lloyd Grosser Kaziers, nothing was further from the as well as several of the ship's cooms, thoughts of the people and the off- had an opportunity of clearly hearing the ciale of the United States than the British National Anthem pisyed through the receiving apparatus on board station. conquest of Maxican territory. The It was later an ascertained that this matter was being considered most melody had been played on the yacht of carefully and conscientiously, and the Prince of Mansce at a distance of whatever was done, would meet with 900 miles. It is believed this is the first the approval of the American Con-time a melody has been transmitted by wireless" telegraphy over sich great dis- gress and the people.
There are now seven battleships in Mexican waters.
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GROWTH OF HARBIN.
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An emissary of the Rebel Con- stitutionalist General Caranza, has A City With a Big Commercial Fetare, or to the good of either sex ; at least to my arrived at Washington.
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UNITED STATES ULTIMATUM, ing the building season, writes a Harbin Englishmen ert the other hand, albeit some to be always doing this, for MARY
LATER.
and its against this conception and its limitations and humintons that the to endure it from a husband Marriage à Tatarmown Ho, Lan Sounger women are up in arms. Why are the greatest, surrender and renunciation: Women SO LUZÍous nowadays to cam - their | thats woman can make, and though, when own living, aks Falen Hamilton in a home she loves, she makes it gladly, is there any journal. Chiefly because they desire to be need for the man to be for ever underlining free-that is, to live in economic indepens the e possessive adjective si my ense from men. Why do they desire this 7 “And, last, kind, génerom, and warm- For the following reasons, to give batherbed though the average Englishmaar is,
be is
is amazingly inconsiderate-to. women, This old-established and world-renowned Company To begin with, the sex-obsession of the spert, of course, from conventional cour sverage Englishman is a constant offence tosies. Woman always way sons then policies under all the best and modern methods of Life Af to sensitive and fastidious women, and salves that men are so selfish. Personally, to meet varying circumstances.
For prospects and full parklonises apply to their number is ever inornaing. "I'm I do not quite agree. They appear selfsh man and you'ra" a "woman" seems to be because it never seems to occur to them, written, like a phylactary, across his brow, except when they are in the fastbroos of As a result of this sex-cbsonion, many love, to consider whether women neoramri. women shrink from his society. I'm not ly want to do what plasses them. This is for one moment urging that men should thoughtlessness rather than selfishness. treat women sa mo of themselves. · That, if it were possible, would not be desirable thinking. But it is a far cry between After being absent from Harbin dur- sexual inconscionmess and overconscious
ness, and it is in the latter respect th
that
correspondent of the ** North-China Daily
American men, ba LONDON, Nov. 4.
News," one cannot fail to noties en one's unfailingly courteous and respectful to reasons. I will give a concrete instance of
1 The isolated Austro-Italian action
do return the big amount of capital being mat not craz-empartiss the what I mean. A man of whom I know
the sort commonly described sa s devoted regarding Albania has provided a Another telegram from Washing-put into real estate and the number of difference in sex, and so make it possible kashand-object to his wife writing books, for men and women to be on much more though she has marked literary talent. Zresh instance of the departure from ton states that diplomatic circles bar buildings tits are going up in Harcordial and friendly terms than in the case Vaguely be says that she should look after
bin Priston, the business quarter of the in our country, the European Concert," and has declare that the United States' ulti-tows. There cannot be any mistake in already voked loud protests from matur to Mexico will be transmitted saying that Harbin will grow and pro- Again, the asumption of the Englishman efficiently, but since they are people of the French Press. Altogether the to all foreign governments.
gross rapidly every year and is bound to that by reason of his sex he is scomazily means and have a gond staff of worauf, situation is regarded with some mis-
play a very important role tho.com.perior to a woman is very gling. All she has considerable leisure, whích nhỏ giving.
mercial world in the next decade on the mare so because it is not true. Any would like to devote to wabing. Bet, 2n account of its geographical position. Im merrily superior to any deference to his wissen, she hĩa given it up. woman. Tell that to bần average (mai, need hardly any that to allow a marked port trade fina ban very bad this your, and he will instantly burl Shakespearo and | kalend, to rust from want of use in a brune and on all sides ons bens omplaints Beethoven and Stephenson and Napoleon of real suffering in her. It is hard to know. A telegram from Mexico City from the foroigs firms regarding the lack and bearen knows and other great men as what was in the back of his mound when bi states that President' Huerta hos of business. On the other hand, the your head, sa if, þe bimself was one of aid this probitation upon har batal
imagine that he likes to feel that she Greece has presented a
Chinese firms have been doing well and strong received the United States ultimo gradually are getting into their hands the meat belongs to man, that is not 6 day and is too inconsiderate to think of her Admitted that the world of great achieve tirely" shworbed in hilar and his children, Note to the Powers declaring that turn demanding bis resignation and bulk of the trades Now that the summer that every Lom, Dick, or Harry is a genius feelings in the matter she has done everything to facilitate [prohibiting the succession of anyone is over and wa so cajoying the invigorat. in disguise. If he is he la disguispd, no Man have a Vay of expecting their wives, effectually as to be outsoognisable Be- sistemy or daughters to go out for lang the work of the Albanian Commiswhom he right expect to control. ing. Manchurian autuma wasther, the sides, there is no getting are the fact that trampe or to the treaties or what not with eion, Italy and Austria have pow It is believed that most of Pre-population of Harbin are waking up a wa
everyone is taliding of the prospect of quite recent time women have had out over dreaming of making them whether precious little opportunity for developing taken action because the Commissident Huerta's friends insist that he reccnful winter season with export the creative and inventáre famities.co
oday it is their wish to do any of these things. - If they think about ibat ill they probably sioners and that the country was in remain, otherwise it will be tanta trade. The Manoburian farmces have had them to anything like smacked degree Had a treat. But one may be inconsider It may be wall that they do not possom | imagine that they are giving their woman. habited by Greeks. Grecce accuses pount to submission to the rebels, they could dostre as far as weather in that sina do, but 1k 4kly yet to know: ita in kindness as in other ways, the Italian and Austrian delegates They accuse President Wilson and concerned so that given normal conditions Time will prove it our way on the other. In short, present-day women are making. of engaging Albanian kavasees and Mr. Bryan of assisting General Car- there is every indication of a brisk and In the meanwhile, let those men who crow and against the sumption of men, tikt sueconstul eragon. It may be of interest moimatly about their splashild sex prodane whatever is to their plateaze mast of neces other servants who were in intrigue ranza
ty those who have to visit Harbin has omething more worthy of it than letters sity be to the pleasure of women five with the Mussulmun inhabitanté. President Huerta yesterday night new and up-to-dele hotel-Central be more convinciaga
to the Press, insulting women. It would and let lire is a motto is attractive to the
inferior as to the soparlar) summoned the diplomats. The pur-Hotel-has been opened. It is situated Closely allied to this sense of superiority pose of the meeting has not yet been in Klasky, Strrot right in the heart of is the strong proprietary fustion of the revealed.
the business quarter, willst the proprie nglishman cowards his wife and family
A STRONG NOTE FROM GREECE.
OBITUARY.
LONDON, Nov. 4. The death is announced of fir Horace Bumbold, Bart, P.C G.C.B, G.C.M.G., in his 88th
VARY, He was Secretary of the Legation in China in 1859; subsequently, Beere?.
sary at Athena St. Petersburg, Constantinople Minister to Chill 1873, afterwords to Switzerland, the
A. CRITICAL STATE OF
AFFAIRS..
(Wah Ter Yat Polo Barvica.
KUOMINGTANG FROSCRIBED;
Three Presidentin
tor of Kishinied's - Restaurant, so well known to those who periodically visit the city, han practically. his place besítios soquiring the next block, be how bulls no hotel which In the next low
the
the home and children. GESAT. MEN AND BALL. This, by a matter of fact, she does very
One man will insist upon his wife, dress. tery expensively in order that she may be thelbes drained woman in the room.2
sta property she liker to
shops in her
Kks 130 money; upon hér.
THE MAYA
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