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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1914.

BY TELEGRAPH. BY TELEGRAPH BY TELEGRAPH.

(Reuter's service to the China Mail.)

THE ULSTER PROBLEM.

LA LULE IN THE PROCEEDINGS.

· ++ Corrupting The Army."

LONDON, April 1.

The Rumour Exploded.

(Reuter a Sernion to the Uhina Maili

THE TETRARCH

A telegram from Simla states that

LowDox, April 1 Press communique in yesterday

The intest London betting or the morning's papers says that the Daily Tearch for the Derby is 3 to 1 Telegraph statement is absolutely against unfounded.

"The Time** Agrees. With Mr. Asquith.

The National Liberal Club has pass› adressiation condsinning the at- tempts of the Tories to corrupt The Army and use it as political inatras done the right shing. It is an

maut.

"King Asquith."

The Club affirmed their confidence

The Times says that Mr. Asquith

(Wah Tax Yat Po'e Service.)

TO PAY THE CANTON SOLDIERY.

THE CHINA MAIL.

CORRES

"destruction

· not besa

letter in Seba many Hongkong

the

ETY IN CARTON.

Lang, who has a very, krve oder his command, was given cedera Paking \w\aldès Lizango to dishand, a

of his regimente..., but, this bu hard to do," beliering that the time is inopportune. In the first place many of the waldies were bad charmatura: ther foined the army; and it won'd be bad. for the provines to throw a lege number us one time the labour marken. of was i

верод General Lang wat recalled to Paking ba explain his conduct, blab disobeyed the sammans, and being faced with the neces sity of raising money for the men apart from the Central Government

to Canton

For à Town. *pplied

rofused, and the facte

pearance of the treer bi By their ruthless denken tan square inɛ been ma they are replaced the beca Eren with the shade which their foliage afforded the glare in the streets and about the Supreme Court was very trying in the blame of the Bammse on, but now it „will be ˆ incranand· tenfokk. One -la” af * Jose to understand the motive of their destruction. Up to a few months before their removal they were carefully tanded, and in so short a time trane couditione cannos have so changed as to make their he he Government department needed ou cheap Grewood

"And"

of his

Pazivo, April 1, unprecedented step, which proves the Genival Hung Chi Kwong has asked gravity of the situation. It is con- the permission of the Central Govern Bdens that Mr. Asquith's presencement to bie borrowing from German in the War Oico will restore the Basnciers « loan of $5,000,000 to meat | Positione antenable" ar jooks 64 is one of This is how make the pahlio sozious confidence of all ranks, and expresses military expenses in Canton. I per

ia the Government. Had eäthanisatie? the opinion that it is Mr. Asquith's mission is granted the loan will be ]:44 Az. present the barwon over Audes SVANES

• « obsers were given for "King Asquith"

Another Cabinet Masting.

The Cabinet met for two hours prior to the resumption of business in the House of Commons, where Mr. Lloyd

•Geores, despite throat trouble, is landing

Writ for East Fife.

Mr. P. Illingworth, the Chief Minis tarisi Whip, applied for a writ in con- mexion with the East Fife by-election, in which Mr. Asquith is the Liberal eandidats.

Explanation By Mr. Churchill

Mr. Churchill said that he had been betrayed into making a misstatement in his speech, on Monday evening, an

ment.

duty to shield the Amy from the guaranteed by the Kwangtang Govern wanton attempts, which are being made to raise a new electioneering ery of," Army against the people."

Bir John Freach on His Resignation.

Field-Marshal Sir John French his sent a letter to all his Commanders. in-Chief painting out that his resigna- tion is solely a persorul grounds, and that he is relying on them to see thuit there are no further resigna- tions.

Viscount Morley Not To Resign.

In the House of Lords yesterday, Lord Morley announced that he did not intend to resign..

WHITE WOLF RETREATING.

SHANGRAL, March 31. White Wolf, owing to lack of am munition, has retreated to Shan-yang

*་

A Nanking Kaid.

The police have raided a meeting place of a secret society in Naaking and arrasted sixty persons found on the premises.

CHU SHI CHANG WILLING,

PEXixo, March 31. Cha Shi Chang had an interview with the President on his arrival at Peking and expressed his willingness to carry

beautiful square is only on

by the Wa/were nastrad

pay day comes

in influential that there is no faw man-looking pot in which now Chinese, quarters, disfigure the base of the Victoria Memorial cause for alarm, and no trouble in anti- This confirms: que opinion that the cipated by the offea A

› destroyer, has no eye for the beautifulsand & Shamesuyawan- 5. 1929 - partne

Presidená, zrities **A uinn

lucica

artistin: taste, wall have painted in

Ho

the Statues groan. xà tỏ, have" offered" thức 52: Hon-rousersero fa a rumour of (in abonement {---TE-treebies vilnisbed by the mixed up in it.. The soldiers have not

vandaidos everybody will be stifled and the beauty of the square restored,

Yours faithfully

Hongkong, March 31,

CAVES ON THE NORTH RIVER

(@stributed.)

are been paid

and many. Osatomega

paid for the last eight": "weeks and there le no money in the Treasury," All the interise ports are already feeling the sheet of the bly items of money, and the soldiers are revolting. E have just heard that within ten days trouble will surely break:

Dub

SAILORS AND SOL DIERS AS VOTERS.

The Imperial Merchant Service Guild have received, a copy of the Parliamentary Bill which has been presented by Mr. J. G Butcher, K.C., M.P., a Member of the This section of Kwangtung province has Parliamentary Committee of the Guild, many more underground structures than having for its purpose the enabling of per Lord Curzon hoped that Lord Mor | out the political administration. Chu the public know about. Some of the the Memorandam containing Brigley would not resign and expressed Shi Chang and Prince Uhing were most interesting formation in the world sons who are unable to attend at the poli

commendation of Mr. Asquith's pub-entertained by the President yesterday. lie-spirited netion, because it would remove the atmosphere and intrigue

General Gough's demands was rand at the Cahinat meeting, which dissented,

No Undertaking Given To Mr. Redmond

Ordered to Peking.

may be soen near Ting-tak City,

Five miles southwest of the city is located a most wonderful save that rivala in some respects the famona mammoth care in Kentucky, U.S.A One can

owing to absence from their place of re- station to record their votes at Parlia mentary Election. The Bill proposes to give special voting facilities to sailors, soldiers, mad absent voters. It is beaked that bad weently prevailed at the Luk Wing Ting, Tutuh of Kwongsi, the different departareata of this by Sir Mark Sykes, M.P. Mr. Worthing.

of the bon-Erina, M.P. Mr. Baal E. Peto, M.P has been ordered to the capital. Changeave for hours and be surprised at the Chairman of the Parliamentary Committee

formations that hare ders of the Guild), and Mr Douglas Hall, M.P.

War Office.

Complaint. Against Russians.

circulata

and stalactites may be noĖTI - AB "K, TAIL

of places se perfect we can be found any- INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS. where

in the world. Many sparkling stones that shine with a beautiful lester when in the light are found in this cars.

Lord Morley explained that it Ming Chi, head of to Civil Departmany unique long age. Sigma} In reply to a question, Sir Edward. Colonel Seely's fitat resignation lument will set as Tubuh in his absence.Loped Grey announced that no member of the been accepted he would have follow- Cabinet had given any written under-el, but the second resignation was taking to Mr. Redmond, the lender of an entirely different point, and it might appear that the Minister had the Nationalists, regarding Koore Rule, made a bargain with Lord Morley

himself, who had never seen Brig. Unionists' Offer To Compromise. ] Generi Gough's letter.

A meeting of some fifty Unionist Better Freling Between Parties. members of Parliament have declared

In the House of Lords, Lord themselves in favour of the Federal

Crewe said that Mr. Asquith had solution of the Irish. problem. They asked General Paget to come to have drafted an amendment to that London and give a full account re- effect, to the Home Rule Bill. The garding the attitude of the Curragh Lord Crowe added that amendment will be presed on the at-officers.

recent events had not weakened but

fed the Central Government that a

The Annual Meeting.

The Sinxiang authorities have noti

Soon after entering this remarkable Chinese woman has been robbed and cavern there appears huge do this The twenty-third annual meeting of the At the center of this Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilde se wounded by Russian soldiers ibere, and splendid all opening through of Hongkong (incorporated 1881) was Bald they request that a report be made 10 which the saga un vasitiful arct upon Pad President, occupier, the chair 4. Ochers. of the vanlight mater. This last night, Mr. McCubbin, the outgoing

included [ Massen" R. J.

5. Willm, A

the Russian Minister.

AN EXTRADITION CASE

Proceedings at the Magistency.

these is a

profaces a most hanging stones and maire crag lying present about. Also, there is one mosll tunnel. MacDonald A. Davidson, R. Hunton, R like opening that ascends, and descends M. Dyer, W. C. Jack, J. B. Chapman (Com from one corner of the grotto, which ifmittee), and Mr. J.B. Chapinan (Secretary),

followed by the faithful explorar will bring The Chaitman, reviewing the progress hint to the land on the bhaide. This cave is oft

Raid The year ander review called the Mother of Pearls,

her one of the best in the history of the Cous Up the North River ama ben miles there Institute and an are indebted to Beforu Mr. Wood, 25 the Magistracy may be seen on the sideof the mountain promittee and especial to the Chairman

Molid rock mati

Amative.temple jecting from

Wilton) for the étisfactory financial today, extradition proceedings, by the built in departments one

that ascend from the

313 or of view to its seceptance by general sibility of an agreement among the Wai Turn on a charge of mbi rivera edge. Entating thements of this that as further Bu naude were strick

Lhose buildings last

of resignations parties regarding Home Rule.

appropriating 30 rifles and 3,000 rounds From one

temple there are taps entering further of the list, maiding total loss of 111 of ammunition and the misappropriation into the mountain, and if followed will lead games, but I am pleased to note that we of $43,000.

tention of both front beaches with strengthened the belief in the 'pos: Titub of Kwangtung applied for "against other. There are ring above the rate of the accostat We have now. K

#onsent.

Mz. Bonar Law on His Digalty.

W!

In the course of Monday evening's

debate, after the rebiral of Mr. Asquith,

Mr. Bonar Law said be considered that nothing could be more improper than to discuss Home Rule in the

OBITUARY.

Colonel Hanston, C.H.G.

total

te a grotto of large dimensions. This cave have 63 new members, and I hope that the

Mr. P. Eodgson, the Assistant is

Crown Solicitor, made the application caltig explore, yet it is a very inter-]

ona.

year will greatly add to the me

The Curator (Me Jack) is to

Elated on the numbers

This care is called the care of the be

papers which was opposed by the Hon. Mr. Goddess of Mercy from her temple that be

and the grest interes taken in Pollock, K.G. (instructed by Mr. Gold-covers the attrance. The Chinese come

by the members wish to thank the | ring of Messrs, Goldning and Russ).

authors of numbers from far and near to this

the papers, and trust they will The assistant Crown Solicitor pointed templa and worship their Kwan Yim Above oblige with: further contribution during

the Goddess projecting over t the river is the coming year, bub that the fugitive was deputed to the

trange formation and beneath her may be The intervet taken in the handicaps during The death is announced of Lieut. disband two regiments of the Hip Divina Tatang dragon, seemingly, de- the sost on was quite mailalickor Colonel F. S. Houston, C.M.G., late sien and at the disbandment the rifies veloped host natal formation. The profit for the year is $701.46 sad is $580.53 Senior Medical Oficer, Scottish Coast and ammunition were handed to him, things add much laterent to the Badless

uching is really better than a shown in thei

had that beauty in the former Defences. He entered the Army in when the rifles and ammunition mention with the superstitious natives. There is a higher than the preceding year. The work

adds 1884. In 1894 he was seconded for ed in the charge were found to be short but

the river From Ying-tak only off amounting to R34.11 and the fourth The "Rising Hope of the Tory Party," service with the Chinese Govern- Fvidence would be called to prove the interest to the lover of nature worship manaider the pairden of bad debts written Practically 80 per dente ment, for whom he opened the Chi-rifles had been stored by defendant in few miles may be found a natural bridge quarters $82.74:

Through this bridge of the bad debts written off in the end

Premier's absence.

1;

-the second quarter

Mr. F. E. Smith dwelt on the ese inperial Medicul College at friend's house. The, anoney, which it led the Jade Nija-itaite water2 Alex | Mathy was made anterior to 1913 and

Tientsin, of which he was President was alleged had been misappropriated Sown and Senior Professor. He received was given to hina to pas le page the decoration of the Imperial Double Evidence to that effech would also be Dragon in the China-Japanese War. available.

The case was proccoding when we went Subsequently, he was elected Com mandant of Tientsin Defence Volunto Press. teers at the foundation of that corps, retaining the command until his

the air is using through this opening at should have been written off befort, and all times the yase giving fresknows in the the your under review has suffered accred- that the committee heated Bosson.This is another of nature's ingly! I may mention charms found in this section.

were able to put to reserve koopmat 82,010 Still further down the river some ten and I am sure you will agree that this is miles from Ying-tak there is a coming to very wise policy, as many of the old man gother of the mountains on each side of the beeren we says in vary low water, and of the Institute can remember the fiver forming one of the most exquisite themitter, at that time, hal to per aces to be found in South China-this is - the famous Blind Boy's Pask On the socally advanes the money to keep the mountain ada close the rare bring

hav no loubt the evening blind boy resting

to the building up of the

Comm may be sen

Though h

fod, and place the Institute thegoatatierony financial conditi

reservi fod, quietly among the crags early days he must have directed the course in the Wilton (

outgoing (Charman of theinding river among the case the Committee) replying to. Mr. Jang

now is soon always lying at the increma ander the talon, he now

hond of

| FROID=

serious nature of the statement made by Mr. Asquith on Friday, and de- manded to know the instructions given General Sir Arthur Paget. He accused the Government of a Naval and Military plot against Ulster. The ory of "Army-nerrus People departure from China three years

Mr. Hector, of Kowloon, has reported was sufficient to maroon the entire later. Colonel Heuston also com- to the police the theft of a hand breek and nunded the first and only Chinese Government, because the Army had hospital ship. In the South African miror which were taken from his room takan no step in which they were War, 1899-1902 Queen's medal, 6 on the 30th ult not abetted by the Government. clasps, King's medal, 2 clasps, des-

Yesterday's gold-ring valued at #6 wan) upper autusnõe of the Fast Delior railway and coal" who due to (Cheers.) If the people decided in patches twice. He retired in 1912. favour of Home Rule, he would not Colonel Heuston was born at Tip-tendered over a pawn: broker's counter in the Canton. Hankow and Pakiog

Queen's Road Central, to pledge. When passes aloes by most of these are and and addition which had the shopkeeper asked the man how he scenery. The road is now ocm plated about the bistitution, Naw lights of

Hand the nilus all ye Ying-take

podle power been put in. Another be responsible for encouraging re-perry in 1857 and was unmarried. eistance thereto. He repudiated the

calosin powering of the ring he ran out des say that they will opens new act, was that the repairs to the lighting. assertion that efforts had been made

of the shop. The ring was banded to the ion in a few months. They poin to have the used to be put in the charge, but was now

Anished this

-Skid2 Kwan" befin

allocated direct bo i h polier, who are umklug inquiries. to seduce the Army, and declared that the Government was concealing something of which it was ashamed in reference to the instructions which were given to the officers,

Calonal Berly said there had been no differences between liimself and Lis colleagues. He denied that Lord Morley was involved in the matter

Profesor Herkomser.

The death is also announced of Professor Sir Hubert von Herkomer, C.V.O., the famous painter, in his sixty-sixth year.

LARKIN AND HIS "ALLY

LONDON, April 1.

agitator

of the paragraphs and said that Mr James Larkin, the strik

twenty-five

present yeste

As the concision of the United Ser-

road yet progrom "1" vions Football Lagos Anal on Saturday

opersting of the traim and the sflerance, notice of swhich advertiand cheroad are beginnte po page: 10,- H.T.” Major-General Kelly" | jasht will present the Shield to the winners,” He will also present the two Hatton Cups for manaketry one for the British troops, and the other for Mia Jadish troops, tra

everything we now known, and accompanied by Captain Whits has lett vedled's larga tablet ou March

there was no concealment and no plot

Dublin for Scotland.

It is untiounced that Larkin intende to contest Fast Fifer in the interests of Taboure

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