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THURSDAY FEBRUARY 28, 1914.

BY

TELEGRAPH. BY TELEGRAPH TEFT OF SOLDER.

Servics to the China' Masl.) | (Reuter's Servies to the China Ma.)

MRS. PANKHURST,

AGAIN.

HER LATEST FOLLY.

LONDON, Feb. 28."

THE "WILD AND WOOLY" WEST.

HORRIBLE LYNCHING OF A NEGRO.

Lornox, Feb. 26.

Mrs. Pankhurst, whom the police have recently been fruitlessly at-A telegram from Leland, Missisipi, sompting to arrest, has sent a letter states that the mob caught a negro and to His Majesty the King, asking him sccused him of murdering the Sheriff. to receive a deputation of Suffragists: They bound him to an oil-soaked bot

which they ignited.

SUPPLEMENTARY NAVAL ESTIMATES.

LONDON, Feb 20. The supplementary Naval Estimates will necessitato a total of £2,500,000,

· NON-MILITANT SUFFRAGISTS

AND FORCIBLE FEEDING.

The fames burnt the ropes and the negro fled with his clothes ablaze. The moh pursued and riddled the negro with hallets after which the body was thrown into the fire and incinerate).

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ANGLO-GERMAN AFRICAN

NEGOTIATIONS.

Losnox, Feb. 93. -

A PRISOVER'S EFFRONTÉRY,

THE CHINA MAIL.

HIR YAI HO KAI RESIGNS.

The China were charged today SENIOR UNOFFICIAL MEMBER OF

before Mr. Wood with the theft of 19ibm.

of solder from Watsons Mineral Water Factory at Causeway Bay,

+

- COUNCIL,

HONGKONG RE-VISITED.

A

"Perhaps there is no more pleasurable scusation for one approaching the prime nt lito than to spend a feir days in some place wherit, many yelks ago, bawat statized for two or three years Permanent" résident. It is now BOTEN years since I bade farewell to Hongkong, At a meeting of the Legislative Counellets sowing when I should see it again; this attemi II.E. the Governor (Sirn how, after spending ten days or st Henry May. R.EM.G.) anounced the

Unofficial Member, Sir Kui Ho Kai, and retirement from the Commit of the Sen

resolution was passed thanking him for his public service to the Coliny,

His Exellency in making the u

Mr. C. Willson prosecuted, and Mr. Loa.. D'Almad, who appeared for the third Thanked for His Barricas to the Colony.

fendunt admitted unlawful passion and alleged that necused did not know the solder was contained in an empty box. which he had permisiou to take from the factors.

Mr. Belph, asistant manager, gave evidence mai i te had suspicions

tiefendant during Mr. D'Almada's previous thefts.

examination of Mr. Ralph had the Dou

effrontery to turn his bat across the duct to some as at the back of the dock. H mat will Kavure reprùm ad from his Worship,

SCOTTISH LETTER.

Three Our Scottish Carrupulent)

EDIXIURA, Feburary & GLASGOW AND CARLYLE.

wontievment stuted:

within the fow Aquis nüfer which form

Such are the vagaries of fate attacked it not knowing when I shall sea it again. this outpart of our Empire. I agada leave,

to the life of the who perse the purple of commerce throughout the East.

The first fadliar sonsution which madə) itself apparent, was the smell: there is Contient is with much rugret something in this jumble of mountains, that I have to announce, to you that owing stone buildings and Chitose shopu wluch | to indifferent health the scaint Unofficial pduces an entirely origioni aromas, quito Momber whose fourth term of appointindieribable, and standing or rather ment Merüber of this Council ox-floating by itself: There are plecos ibero nirea on the 28th instant hus been con- the smell is more potent and obvious. pelled 'to intimate to me that is would Were I a journalist, I should at once [net bol prepared to accept an invitation enlarge on the subject of Canton There It is something of a reproach to falasgiz F To Kai was originally appointed phly absent, but on pine where I have , to continue hãy sergiou upon the Counei. ure other places where erima is notice- that she should hire deferred so long in honouring the memory of Thomas Carlyle,

beam, to hes such a characteristic smell the greatest man, nets to Burns, that the

na Hongkong; it meets one the moment Scuffles with the Police.

West of Scotland har produced. Carlyle,

one lands at Blakus Pier, and is constantly it is true, had no great report for Gasgow,

at hand to remind one of its prowense; though to the end of his life he got his clay LONDON, Feb. 25.

the "Frankfurter Zeitung, referciag

I was fortunate enough to arriva hore The non-militant Suffragists, having to the Anglo-German African, negotia the

proyed that the

memorial should bean persistently refused an interview tione, says that Germany is endeavour Carlyle's birth and affection; that it should tionally dong period Sir Kai Ho Kai has together all grades of society as one of of a rough hawn black of granite who served for 241 years has occupied a participate this year in the annual shar- &quary in the county of weat on this Council. During that exceping of the clusive dollar which brings by Mr. Asquith on the subjees of the ing to obtain for incorporation in Gorbehould be of ample inscription restored extremely efficient service not the pretties Race Courses in the world; forsible feeding of suffragettes in pri- man East Africa the Lower course of Thomas Carlyle; and that, it tha only as a representative of the Chiness to whole scene still centres, I am glad

that under son, went in a holy to Downing Street the river Kagers, which flows into granite permitted, there might be horecamunity but we an independent men to see, round a familiar, grim figure in lest avening and afterwards demon-Victoria Nyanza, Great Britain is chiefly of same of his imperishable books. "strated in Parliament Square.

and there:

chipped out in letters the titles ber of the Council. Gifted with a hunting pink, whose word is law, whoso in the continuation of the Cape to Caire concerned to obtain Germany's assent" MANT MEN, MANY WINDS,

through knowledge of the feelings of his heart is gold. Other familiar, and even fellow countrymen, with a gleur intel.wider, figures are still be seen in the The racent Burne celebrations remind bet, sound judgment and leent command owner's stand, and old Weller's maxim railway line, wast of Lake Tanganzika. one of the Ashery de Verer ude-day of the Finglish language, to has always of width and wisdom is amply borne out

at pariences of Rurns' poet-critics related

- They word dispersed by the police iter serious Reußet. Six were ar- rested, including Mr. Laurence Mous- man, Me, Henry Nevison, and the wife -af Mr. Thomas, the Cardiff coal

magnate.

Bonnd Over.

LATER

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The non-militant safngista were mostly bound over in sureties of £5.

General Villa's Concession.

General Villa refuses to deliver Ben.

ton's body, out of respect for the dead.

He says that he won't allow the sac-

vilege of its removal.

The United States Consul at Chi- huahua reports that General Villa in

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pipes

this Council on the Ist of March, 1800, and has served continuously since that date. He is therefore about to complete a period of 24 years sevice which is the longest town for which any other Men

A telegram from Berlin states that from firm in the ́Stockwea take bor, uzcept the late Mr. Phineas Ryrie just before Rsés Week, and was able tot

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THE MAWSON EXPEDITION.

The "Aurora" Wires “All Well."

LONDON, Feb, 20

J.

A telegram from Adelaide atates that Dr. Mawson's ship "Aurora" has signalled " All Wall," She is expected to arrive to-morrow morning."

AN-AMERICAN "BENTON CASE"

IN TEXAS.

....

Loxues, Feb. 25.

SPORTING,

RUGBY FOOTBALL.

takan

from &

the

KOWLOON LAND & BUILDING CO., LTD.

and R. A. Carvalho.

in the various choicely decorsted stands,

the see, dificulty in minimising lines

and the same prominent winning owner. All this was merely delightful: hud to find the same systems of serumming for the privilege of losing five dollars, and actualy fighting to recover two dr

clothes at all favourably. Surely some three dollars, did not impress me or my

system of railings and queues, such sa

airy substituted. I have seen in other places, could be,

by him by Dr Hort. In the morning he be of the greatest assisted in the by regarding them. I found the same Diet Tennyin, who said, "Read the ex-deliberations and debates held in this atmosphere of champagne and good cheer quisito of Barna In shape each of ('humber. Moreover he has earned our them ha

the perfection of the berry, in admiration by the ungradging matiner in light the radiance of the drawdrop: you which, both within these walls and out forgot for its sake these

things, hix serious pieces." Later in the day he met

atar topi

side of them, he has devoted his intellect Wordsworth, who praised Burns vehed his energies for the advancement of mently an the gobias who had brought the best interests of this Chinesa corn- pretty back in

Nature, but ended, "Of Coren I refer to his serious affts, such as unity, and for the good of the Colony fo'ish little amatory songs of bis ene ha Sir Kati has served have been way ones, The Cattar's Saturday Night. These whole. The 24 years during which to forget" In the evening he was told During, their the population and the THE MEXICAN T ́OUBLE.

by Henry Taylor, Burns serious efforts are to me like tedioux nously, its boundaries have been an "Barus' wongs and trade of the Colony have increased ener. and disagreeable reading The Missing Englishmen

De gustibus arged, pestilence non est disputandam.

ba heersitated

A great boon introduced since I used LONDON, Feb. 25.

stringent legislation to preserve the pub to beat a little white spheroid round and Be health, rest- and distcrbances in across the Happy Valley Baco Course, Mr. Lawrence, the Englishman who

China lave rendered necessary stronger at Deep Water Bay, is the golf course want to look for Mr. Benton; and whose

measures for the preservation of the pub at Fanling. Even in its present dry whereabouts caused anxiety, has benzi

This pençe arv). ducation has claimed late, it was a delight to play a couple The Federal Commander Piedras -found in California. It is believed that Negras, anys a telegram from Laredo

special attention. Sir Kui Ho Ki's ser; of rounds amid auch beautiful surround- Mr. Curtis, who was on the same (Texas) has ordered the release of an shareholders in the Kowloor Land and cumstances have been twice rowarded by time, there will not be a golf course in The twenty-sixth ordinary meeting of Views in dealing with the various menings, and each hole was a separate 'pro- sures rendered necmary by the cir position unto itself; in two or three years ercapul, is also safe in the United States, American damed Vergara, as a result Building Co. Ltd., wan held at the com, His Majesty's Government and it rethe Far East to come hear it, and the There is no trace of the other English of representations made by the Ameri-pany's offices, Victoria Buildings, at noon main for us to record our appreciation Royal Hongkong Golf Club is heartily to ao, Mr. Compton, for whom the can authorities, but it is impossible to today. Mr. T. F. Hough. (Chairman) of his services and ear thanks for ble be congratulated on the results of its American authorities are also looking. carry out the order as Vergara was Hesers. A Rodger and A. Rodger (dírecociated with Sir Kai Ho-Kai almost hence there is likely to be quite « large presided, and there ware alan present sistance. For myself, having been labours. Comparatively love yours LATER.

hanged the morning after his capture. tors) A. Shelton Hooper (secretary) air continuously on this Council since 1805, number of permanent residents who will Vergara had complained that his Paul Chater, Mears. H. Peroy Smith, I regret very much that he is now about take up land in this attractive, part of horses had been stolen by the Federale.J. H. Seth, J. M. E. Machado, M. S. to saver his connection with it, but I the New Territory

Northcote, & à. Fyfe, E. Bruce Shepherd met of that assistance and co-operation visit to the theatre on the occasion of look forward to continuing in the enjoy I was particularly interested. in my which he has rendered in the past in mat the 100th performance of the A.D.C., The chairman, commenting on the reporters in which the Government may con- whose productions of seven or eight years and accounts, said: Our ast profits for the vult him. I would now ask the Council ago. were connected with many cherished D'at year were $18,366.24. against to wipt the following resolution $17,1.43 for 1912. This increase was

memories. All three episodes : did brought about by a slightly better return in! This Council desires to record is the old Club credit and I am not going less pad for repairs. The whole of the the assistance which iw has at all times that the first and the end were un- the results and interest earned and little heartfelt thanks to Sir Rai Ho Kai for to attempt to criticise, beyond stating property is le, and soure of the hnuses at "ungrudgingly rendered in the work doubtedly the better acted, though I an increased rental, so we have no sppre- the Council, and its deep appreciation hension that

our revenue will not be maintained. But on the other baud sa the of the valuable services rendered by him buildings have boan erected for many in the Colony throughout, the twenty-four This important match, which takes place the cost of keeping them in repair years of his service as Member of the

increases and with th s contingeary in via Legislature." on Saturday, will decide whether or not yours Directors deemed it.. prodent to

of life, and has some fine writing in it the Clah ata to retain the Cap for this carry forward a somewhat larger amount resolution, said he entirely endorsed His in the special Centenary programme pro Hon Mr. Pollock, rising, to second the I was upset, on reading the retrospect that KCAKON. The following players wil

hat brought forward from the provi Foreigners in Mexico continue to represent the Club. A stirring encounter

Dus sccount.

The

Exediency's remarks with regard to the rided, to leum that Sir Wiliam Gilbert perfect their plans for their protection.in

and accounts were adopted, valuable services which had been reader and Sir Arthur Sullivan between them MUTC to be seen. Kick-off, 4.15 on the motion of the Chairman, seconded es by, Sir Hai Ho Kai during the past wrote Dorothy, as I was always under The British. Germans and Japanese p.m. Referee, Licut. Coltort. RN. The appointment to this Board of Mr. J. twenty-four years both within and out the impression that is certain composer

Mr. Percy Smith. all have men (marines?) there, The Kempthorne, W, A. Nowers, A. L. Gace. Machado, gan of Mr. J. M. S. side that Chamber.

Fall back, C. F Maltby; backs, A. S.

Rodger in the

As an Unofficial of the game of Cellier had something to Japenese are described simply as per-4. N. Joseland: Half back, H. S. Rouse, motion of Mr. Beth, sacorded by d on the Member he would very much miss the do with it--but perhaps I am wrong!

by Mr. Fyle. benefit of his counsel and co-operation Taken as a whoig, life in Hongkong Mesars Maclude and Northcote respec and hovory much hoped that he does not appear to have changed much Jasper Clark; Forwarda, A. Murd ch, F. Otively proposed an esconded the re-election Hall, C. Woodhead, J. C. Taylor, H. G. of Mr. A. Rodger and Mr. G. Rodger as would be able for many years to come there is still the same seramble for weate Hegarty, J. E. Watson, J. M. Walker, directors and thei

to continue to devote his talents to in the tram songst Pork residenta in agreed to. A. F. Deane,

Mr. Northcote proposed, Mr. Carralbo those numerous other fields of public the morning; the name, silence and peru acconded and it was aarsed that Mr. A. C. duty and activity which would atillosal of the morning paper ust). “ dowa Hynes he United Services Football League muneration of 860 to remain open to him. (Applause) sido antives; and the same, procisions

a year. The Chairman announced that dividend The resolation was carried unanim to the various Jongs wherein the pus application, warrants are now ready and may be bad on ovaly.

suit of the purple of commerce is coo The Hon, Sir Kai Ho Kai in respond. tinued day by day. There are still the ing said his Excellency had just row same rumours about well-known residents uredited him with fluency of spooch. Eo and their affidrs, but the same benimle wished very much, and he would be very within the sacred precinots of the Club much obliged to his Exellency if he bar. There are still the noe beautiful could sexist him in any way to lay hold urroundings to be beheld on all sides; of that quality now, for he felt he could and, taken all round, nothing has been adequate to convey to his Excellency and and that is, that in the whole of the possibly find words or expressions more brought home to me than this. for three years. being 245 in all, to the the seconder of the reaplution, Hon. Mr. East there is no more beautiful place Bishop in North China (Light Rev. FL Pollock, his heartfelt woks for the very to live in than this small and mountai Norris) towards the marance of Fa handsome and complimentary manner in qua, island of Hongkong. Wen-chi an

A theological, stadent at the

propared to allow the relativer and Challenge Cup Competition-2nd American representatives to visit tho Cemetery to view the body, which, bow- ever, must be re-interred. The visit could be arranged for midnight,

Foreigners Protecting

Themselves.

sous engaged in basiness.

ENGLISH LPINISTS VATE.

Overeema by an Avalanche.

LONDON, Feb. 25.

"

Round.

CLUB VERSUS ARMY.

· Reuter's Wellington (New-Zealand) 1st Division matches will be arranged correspondent telegraphs that an Eng-later. 2nd Division matches for March.

N. 4: Mr. Fant,

fith alpinist, Mr. King, and two guides, Wed. 4. Tamat Res. v. D.C.L.L Bes are believed to have been overwhelmed by an avalanche while ascending Mount Cook.

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NEW YORK POLICE SCANDAL,

Ex-Lieutenant Becker's Qaas.

LONDON, Feb. 25.

Wed. 1. 83 Coy, B.G.A. v, Folice, L. 4.

Mr. Moran.

Thur. 5. Bugters v. 87 Coy. B.G.A. M.

Mr. Tyler.

Sat. 1. Cand v. Staff and Departments

2.30. Mr. Williams. Sat. 7, 88 Coy. B.6.4. Tamar Res.

B. 4. Mr. Blake.

wi

Sat. 7. Coy. G.A. R.E.. Reserves.

Mr. Hodges,

years

thas

resigned,

motion

MISSIONARY NEWS.

The Bocisty For Promoting Christian grants, amongst others, viz. - £15 a year Knowledge bare just voted the following

which they had proposed and scoonded

Mon. 8.-D.C.L.1. R. v. Buglers. M. 4.1 Ch'ung Tê school: £20 towards the pand the vote of thanks Ho was grateful also

··Mr. Wilson. Toes. 10. 8 Coy. R.GA. v. £3 Cuy

...A: M. 4. Mr. Moran,

of Rev. L. E. Parsona, Hidup recently Domestic Chaplaio to the Bishop of

The Stata Court of Appeals, says § telegram from Albany, has-grated s new trial to ex-Lieutenant Becker, of Wed. Il Band . Tamar Res. 4. towards the purchase of drags and instru

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to: all his colleagues of the Council, both

cannot res. with your representative in

his wholesale condemnation of “The Open Door," As a play: Sutronic though

it may be, it is true to certain phases

wark, who goes to Tai-an-fa for missionary official and unofficial, for the cordial way for the special kindness you have shown work in the dioos of Shantung £23 they had received the resolution. He to me in the present mome

the New York Police, who was con, Fri, 13 88 Cery, R.G.A. v: D.C.LI. Remonta for a mall modical mission for wafels all the mora keenly their extreme simply to gne you, dir, and my honour

Woode victed of murdering the gamester L. 4. Mr. Bradley,

Rosenthal in 1912. The convictions Sat. 14

Tamar Res.

en which Mrs. Ferganan Darin, M.D., kindaces because he felt that he did not abia soliespace a formal farewell

B. Reserves. So, wife of the Bishop of Singapore, is deserve half the things they had endeavouring to start to that foss, where him. Of one thing he was of

present, she may, the medical provision fully conscious of his many shoe for native women is quite fuadequate, and

N, 2.30. Mr. Doé,"

8.4. Mr. Menadue Storria. big

of the four "gua men," the actual por Mat. 14.-67 Coy. RG.A... Blaff and petrators of the crime, have been con Armad.

SIPÌ31. GALES IN EUROPE.

Baty

for

to which she and another quelland

insend to give their

Band, Mia Singap 25 brands the provision of a solo

nrid:

dispensary at Hockien-In, in the dicoose

North China Farther, the Bishop of Chin D.CL.ked for the renewal of the grant to the

Thur 19: Band. T. Police.

Police. M. 4 Wilson. Sat. 91, Staff, and Departments

Res M-230. Mr. Williams The tremendous gale continues, and Sat. 21 Tamar Res Buglera N, 2.30

LONDON, Feb. 25,

Woods

Medical Mission at Pezio

voted £120 for pus year, on the

doster in charge of the

The total Incoise of

had the

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