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MONDAY, MAY 4, 1914

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THE HOME RULE ORISIS.

LONDON, May 3,

UNITED STATES AND MEXICO.

LONDON, May.3.

SPORTING.

Y.R.C. ATHLETIC MEETING.

The postponed thisblo' mouting of the Victoria Recreation Club, was hold at the

THE CHINA MAIL

THE SHANGHAI RACES.

FIRST DAY'S RESULTS.

Tarenga tho courtesy of the Hanglerwig Happy Valley on Saturday afternoon in Chủ we are ably, to publish this fallow, ideal weather. It was the 17th annualing results of the refug In Shanghai function. The attendance around the to-day- 'course was less than usual bus there wna po diminution in the keenness shown by Blao (sompetitors, Mr. Frank Lanunert

satisfactory manne.

THE PAPER ESTERS' CEF.-The-quak

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́TAI ON" PIRACY.

PULPIT REFERENCE.

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Probing at St. John's Gaihedral yea berday morting the Bishop of Victoris (Dr. Lander) referral to the "Tai On" piracy.

He said ho was glad that a fund had- been started to help the sufferers. He

Government. Conferring with the Situation Growing More Sartoux-1 cairïd out the arrangvosents in a highly † Mr. Tærad's The Night Binh...(Fuck) doped members of the congregation would!

Nationalists:

The Timer says that there have heen no direct communications between the Party louder as ibo result of Wednes day's debate, but communication are passing between the Government and the Nationalists.N

Unionista at Coventry.

Ate meeting at Coventry, held "to protest against the use of the British

forens tu khont, the Ulster Lnyslists for |

A despatch from Mexico City states that the situation is becoming more serious.

Huerta's resignation of the use of Provisional President is expected.

Saveral hundred Federale advanced yesterday to the water work outside Vera Cruz and attempted to destroy the City's water supply..

American Military Gavarnorahip.

Over Vera Crus.

LATER

General Carranza Declines the Armistice,

stars winro

band of the 25th Punjabis, contri gady herleeked with fie and bunting.

(bated »omo - excrilent selections,

Mr. Thomas' Figudally (Lindsay), 3 Tire, 1.29 15,

Tor Cuitenzos Stakes-Onò milo, Mr. 0. II, Theuson's Pahidin

(Purki) 1

- (Stewart) .2

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Mr. Heary Morriss CastleBald

The officina werd --Jadges, Miers, 1. C. Burlw, J. H. Mendi, A. Hamilton, | 41. A. Caldwell, 6. W. Avenel, A. Mekirdy, G. W. Sowell. 1. Rodger, C Smith, and W. Badges Referee, Mr. W. Mr. John Peel's President ... (Fleari),,, " Logun. Clerkes of the Course, Massni,

Time, 2.02 4/5,

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A. R. Forbes, W. Hoy, C. 7. Cookgy A. ] Tum Gravis's PLATE --Tanayquarters of Charlton, and E. Lenfény. Startani, Į ́a mile.

Mr. A. E. Si Alvim ad Dr. F. H. Kow. Mr. Spero's Everingham ...(Moller) 1 Timekeepers, Messts. C. J. Cooke, A. Mr. Vanes The Nipper A. Alves, and E. Frohlich. Hon. Sur

(NoMiginal) Mr. P.. Cammert. This meeting was held | Mr. Clesforford's" Poveral (Wingrove) under A.A.A. laws,

Time 128 1/5.

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support it. The fact that some could only submit a small sum should not deter them from taking part in so denir.. able a movement. At the close of dia); (astman special prayer was offered for the

relatives of the who lont their lives,

THESE CONMENT. TheN. C. Daily News," in their issure of 20th it, thus omments on the piracy :

!

The story at the piracy of the emall British steamer Tai Ou immediately after leaving British waters at Hongkong on Monday night, reads more, like a tale 39f sixteenth century buscanooring than of modern, commerce.. Such daring out"

southern waters. This is not the T On's first experience, while only in Marub the Norwegian sis. Chida: was neized by "pirates, who overpowered the European officers, ransacked the ship, wad

__Tan_full_results_ure appended :—-

THE CATWAY. Črn-One milo and a half. ro becoming for too frequent in Lang Jump-Won by R. A. Carvalho. B. P. Kong's The Gay Bing

stange Es The record fox!

NF R: Arand) this event was estabbed by A. 17. Loth Messrs. Winsome and Hasty's The in 2004, the skistaw being 20 in.

(EST) 120 Vards Flat (harliempi —L. I. Channett: 2, J. M. Henn Pereira. Time,

(Burkill 12 4.3

Plover

Mr. Henry Morris' Battlefield

Time, 3.15..

political purposes," Mr. Balfour cajd he feneral Funston has established a was gind that at least some of the Military Governorship over the city. Cabinet Ministers"new"recognland that Only a few acattered shots were fired nothing would meet the Ulster difi-be the waterworks guard, and there enly bit a clean.cub separation of were no casualties, Re-inforcements

·Ulster. He was confident that nothing were sent, but they were not needed, else would avert civil war. Unlike aand returned to their original station, Constitutional problem, whether Honis Kuls might to he given before the

High Jump Won by E. M. Castro, country had heon consulted, that won

when cloured tft. 10ži, tromont Bit, Dine, ? Tig Parenting Cream Down imike.

and Mr. Hord's Skideen 14. Linia, he 1909.

(27) problem which could" not be settled Sally and peacefully by a General

Washington Beg Bun, 100 Yards :--E, W. Revii :¦ Mr. Oswald's Bakey... (Brenneri states that although the Navy/2E Sepriss,

| Messrs. Tong vid Speedupum's Swanro Election, for even if the entry re-

Thapartment has romeived a dispatel j 220 Yards Fran thandicapi (-1, R. A

(Stewart) verned the verdicts of 1886 and 1895 file effect than the Federals and Carvalho; 2, J. M. Huaa Pereira. Time there would still bo a position in Uester futonstitutionalists have arranged a 204 trend 22) sees, by 4. Mogy, do» which would make the Bill unworkable fruer at Tampico, General Carranza Betaedios in 1909).

Wadlark has formerly declined to rease bunti-Biesel Rice (we dies) text, D. Lil Milner, spayking at Coventrylitis against Genend Tuerta pend. Muchas cena: 2. A. H. Giffard (390) Mr. Ellis Karbonic's Horners Chief

yards). ing mediation.

..[Moller) (iiris" dlane, 21 yards;--1, M. Woodley ¦ ¦ Mr. Harding's Porehance 2...5 (Fock) 2. M. Boiseórie.

Tue, 36 2/3.

anid the Government's Hume Rule Bill wuali hring not peace, but the sword, to bak Ireland and the United King. dani, The Government lind not a leg to stand upon. after refusing the Ra ferentium.

No More Troops for Ulster.

General Macrendy received the journalists of Belfast and said no fur ther movements of troups to Ulster is conbrandated except routine mäve- ments. Hadid not anticipate further trouble,

BUDGET FORECASTS

READJUSTMENT, OF INCOME.

TAX.

Vtegrate from

Federals to Suspend Fighting. “

A sok gram Car Mexion City states at the War Office lis order

all Moderal enuaanders to sus- putul all hostilities van meenunt of the armistiem.

DEATH OF REY. SILVESTER HORNE..

Lesbos, May 4. A telegram frau Onutuwa announces the death of the Rev. Silvester Horne, Mil. The well-known clergy man is stated to have died on board STONETITAT helwoon Niagara d Toronto.

Prizes into Rov. C. Sixester Horn. MP.. Paster Whitefields Congrega LONDON, May 2

tional Church, Tottenham Court Road, The new papers believe that the Buil.bud represented Ipswich in the Liberal

interest sinew 11u. Baru nt Cuckfeld,

get will provide additional revenue by Sussex. on April 15, 1895, he was the a readjustment' of the Income Tax, and yet sea of the Tate Charles. Horne, that there will be no disturbance of the a jouronlist, of Newport, Shrop Cuitous and Excise duties.

[shire. Receiving his carly education as | Newport Grapimar School, ho subpo- There has been an rush to clear goods quantly took his M.A. degren at Glasgow University and afterwards studied thology at Mansfeld College, Oxford. From 1889 to 1903 was minister of Kensington Chapel and from 1910-11 was

tom bond.

"BLACK v. WHITE" BOX-Chimin of the Congregational Unioa.

ING CONTESTS.

An Impenitent Radical," he was zu ndvoenta of modern puritanism. I pultisked númeroids books. In 1892 the!

·Bev. Siluster Horie married Katherine

LONDON, May 2. The boxing match between Sam-Hardy, eldest daughter of the Langford and "Gunboat" Smith, fixed 1. the Master of fin Rolls, and thres for June 20th at the Olympia, has been on and four daughters were burn of the cancelled in deference to Home Office union. ---Ed.

objectiona to black mersus white con- teats, as they may rescls in discussions likely to be harmful to the Empire.

BELFAST OPERA. HOUSE AFIRE.

LONDON, May 2 The Belfast Hippodrome and Operi House caught fire last night.

The fire created extensive damage.

THE PUTOMAYO ATROCITIES:

LONDON, May 2.

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100 Yard- Plansla cupi 2-1.J. F. Castro: 2. E. M. Castro. Time 10.47% (reward 1015 by F. G. Cari in 3!MAN).

Time, 2.15.

Tug Burr Leguy Cen.--Half-asmile.. Messrs, Winsome and Hasty's. The

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away property valued at over $20,000. It would appear that merchant vesiola ams pritieslly safe so long as they are in British; waters. Owing to the difficulty, of stopping a ship at ans, the pimates" embark as passengers in Hong į tong, and ne yoon as they are in Chinoru waters peizo her. Some time ago the Tjovemor of Canton supplied guards for rehantmen, but these have not mdard- al piracy as they san unable to detect I these criminals when they embark as JOAN BUTTS, But surely some grates

exercised..by the] 2vigilauro should bu

3 police in Thongkong, while pressure might he brought to hear on the provincial myhorities to corso temporizing with pirstoen of all descriptiers, and to take Such steps us will ensero be detection of these then when they land in Chinree.

20 Yarly, Plas (rodiers, sailors, and THE · CHILDAR" PIRACYrritory. The fact that criminals are Pollows :-1, Pte. Burgess, D.CLAL: 2, Ant. E. Wael, 711 Go.. R.GLA.: 8, Thr. 11. F. Leadbetter, R.F. Tins 24

TEN MORE ARRESTS.-

On Saturday the ten Chinese detained by the authorities in Macao, on suspicion of being concerned in the pirang of this

Bags Rucn 10 yards thandicap - 1. E. 4. Fincher: 2. U. A. Hybr

Beyele Bee, 3 nies thandicap) 1-1. 1. Mnet'ras (será; 2. A. R. Gifford, . "Childar. nous Mendoza Island. Hongkong. The 1458 yard. Tar Sonites, hanną, į wera ironed Prin. Bees. by A. Mokindy work of transporting the alleged mis- in 1808).

creanta was entrusted to Inspector Ge

220) Yaris (members handieup) H. Carroll: 2. J. F. Phunnets. 24.4/5;

1, D. Tenard; 2, D. Pikr.

"Girls Bage, 100 yards (handicap)

Tug-of-War: Won by the D.C.L.I., who obtained victories successively over 87th and 83rd Coys R.G.A.

extradited

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able to bond steamers at the wharves Tongkang casts a serious reflexion up the police of the Colony.

BIG HAUL OF AM-

MUNITION.

The police at Yauma, undar Laspectar

1, A. rant of the Taumati Police Station. who Gerrard," havo made another big haul af Time,nude four werewia in his own area. Inazumunition, On Saturday night a ́connection with this piracy. He had this-anpan lad was seen carrying a black assistance of an armed Indian guned, cus handkerchief in Shanghai Street, Yat- Kergeant and nine privates. The pri-fwati. A hukong stopped him to ascertain soners were chained together and placed the contents and the boy inmediately on the upper deck. the native soldiers attempted to belt. The Inkong held on mouating guard. No other passengers in the ensuing tusle was roughly were permitted on the upper deck, and haralled. An ex-constable euro to his

nexistance and with difficulty the prisoner) the journey was free of any incident

was removedute the station. The hand- kerelief contained 1,000 rounds of Win chester ammunition. Prisoner said he

Half Milo Flat (handicap):-1, F. N.

56 2/mes, by W. 11. Keyp, the Raffe, A. Silva; 2. A. R. Ellis (reeced, hain.

in 1910).

On rival ut Hongkong, the prisoners were marched to the Central compound and imprisoned.

440 Yards Flat (Mody Challenge Cup) 1. I. L. Goldenberg; 2, E. M. Castro. On Wednesday the remanded caso was just going into a house when he was Time A recorded 51 4/5 by A. Wagainst the three persons, already de-rested. A man on the HMS. Mino fained in Hongkong, will be proceeded | thur, he said, gave him the immunition. with in conjunction with the ten Macao Sergt. Browing conducted the man prisoners. They will be charged with the vicinity in which the house was wing necessories after the fact and it supposed to ke situated but the house

| Aadnews, tha Buffs, 1909).

Milo Bicycin Raco-1. A. E. Moy hing: 2, W. B. Muskett. Thng 3.06. (gyd.); 2. W. Drug (ydy.). Time Milo Flat dandicap) :—E, A. F. Malls

5.14. (rescribed: 4,44 1/6 by E. C. Ward, RN.. in 1905). Milla thoroughly do kerved tho race.

Consolation Ras-A, L. G. Cordeiro. Mr. A. Roger prosented the prizes at the last

Cheers word given for Mr. Rodger, tho -line, word tie hou.secretary.

The thunks of the committes of the) V.B.C. are tendered to the following

is intended to extendite them so Canton uld not found. to be deals with by the authorities tiere who have some 70 or 80 persons in cus tody in connection with tho "Obildar "| Pirmy.

The Macno prisoners were conveyed on the . Tai Shan.

Singles Handicap.** B” Chan -—-1, Capt. Harberly Smith; 3. Mr. C. C. Clarke.

Prisoner was before Mr. Wood, today on a charge of untawful Possession of anmunition.

He to the Mugistrate that he wenź on board his master's boat and naked Ira brazil his master's boat and was naked hit to take it ashore to a certain pisce.

I was fined $750 cr three months' Imprisonment.

arrange between themselves which graan neutral greens as hitherto, players may Hey shall play on. "The committee hope that this alteration will ensure a much greater entry for the championship.

BIAR OF CHALLENGE WOODS.

DEATH OF THE DUKE OF ARGYLL. pres of prizes:-H, E. Sir Henry May, Handic Dohler, ' 1. Mesara, Sandford

K.C.M.G., Hon. Mr. D. Landale, Mr. and Murphy; 2; Mowers. Jomeland and played on in the Singlon Champion hip, so N. T. Stabb, Mr. Ho Fook, Mr. T. Cheeze Bouble Mr. R Hancock it instead of being compelled to play on LosDos. Muy 1.

Penman The Hongkong Corinthian Yacht Club, and Mr. Pensis;2. Mr. H. Humphrey 3 month's mourning hus been or-

Lusitano Recreation Cub, Taikoo Club, and Mrs. Armstrong. dored by the Court in connection Staion Hotel, China Sugar. Refinery with the death of the Duke of Stat. Mears, David Sasson and Co..

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The magisterial inquiry at Lima into | 19 1983, after which he represented South the Patomayn atrocities has concluded. The dossier runs to 2,100 pages, and 83 arrests are ordered,

Manchester in Parliament for five years his succession to the title in 1900. He was the author of several noteworthy publications.-Ed.]

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Hongkong Cricket Club

MATCH AGAINST LK.C.

Championship Ringles (final round).-1. Mr S E. Green: 2. Mr. Penman.

Before Mine Robartann presented the championship cup Mr. Maitland heartily songratulated Mr. H. A. Visbet on winning t outright by virtue of his three.naccensíve victories over, Capinin Tay. Mr. A. N. Joseland and. this year. Mr., F, Green, He expressed his ennlenen in the ability the olah to secure another cup ly neat Mr. Nisbet was heartily cheered as he went forward to receive the handsome tronhy.

ROPUNE,

It was appounced that owing to the last that some of the bowls played with in the matches last season were open to suspicion manicated wih Mers. Thomas Taylor of with regard to biss, the serretary com Glasgow who very kindly sent particulars to how bowls could he to ted. Inally. apparatur has been made sceneding to their instructions, and the committed lave

Mr. Maitiand spoke of the quiet and decided that all challenged bowls must he

torted as that The Hongkong Cricket Club fittingly naming manner in which Mr. Hodgson, besteding to be flow. Wenn and con lodeditslawn tennis tournament seasons behalf of the club. He man thanked Mist Erret, inst. the standard howl in the

the Hein, Secretary, worked ally hard on consisting of Ments.

Ladies' Recreation Clubs. This was followed handed her on Saturday with a tournament against the Roberto for fireventing the prizon and in the Kawloon Bowling Green

Clah. eauti'ul burst of 'white

the

avent of the challenged howly being

Tonni the less than No. 3. Inwers in a silver holder,

2:

biss the player: will b di-gnalised All

*Kowlous Bowling Green Cint, and it in advisable that players muka sure that their bowls are correct before playing in any aft the matches.

by the distribution of the tournament Cheers and tigers" for Miss Robertson win will be tested free of charge, at the priser, which service Miss Robertson, and the ladira concindel the ceremony.

· in 'Saturday's games, the gracefully performed. The attendane was

The

exceptionally large, a large proportion of scores of which were not kept in detail,

the

"THE TROUBLE IN ALBANIA

SIR STAMFORD RAFFLES GRAVE. LONDON, May 3.

spectators being ladies. The match were as follows pod LONDON, May 400, ponvided some interesting tennis, and was Epirote insurgents, who possessed

During the course of enlarging won by the L.R.G. by 68 games to 40. The Danny guna and quick-firers, have Hundon Church, a sault was dismembers provided the visitors with tos --captured Kolonia.".

covered containing the remains of during the afternoon,

LR.C.-H. A. Nahet and Mes, Chopr Hant; Her, Cooper-Hunt and Mrs. Fisie- Stewart: R, D. Stewarb and Mrs. Naime, Max S. Grant and Mrx Maitland:

F.KO.C. R Hanandler anden. Min.-

A. N. Joseland and Mrs. Armstrong.

Deematches so that they massacred women and children, and gutted the town. It is reported that they are pioneers in the dowelopment of Bing.E.C.C. tennis contests frst were held. advancing,

pore-EL]

There had been remar shay Jargo attend. ancomat the tennis finala this year, but ke liked to sen largeriteniamos at the cricket matches, He engratulated the LED; an their win day; the nley generally had heig so good that he would have liked to have sern all the games. It gave him plesate to an orde

a thuti

Amiding cricket team to Shanghai n harmh, End In a match between Stavrosis and he was glad to be able to say that thi toim which they hoped to send would be the Gray, the former scored 18,000 and the † hess in the Colent Naturely they? latter 10,677

Sir Stamford Raffles, whose grave at Me. F. Maitland, president of the club, Hondon was hitherto unknown. before calling upon Mine Ruberton to The final of the club Professinal pains [Bir Stamford Raflos was one of the distribrite the prisés, remarked that many tournsment will be played on Wednesday

wears hard paund sings the LR.O, mad the afternoon.

The news, hon eused the utmost in- dignation in Dorazza, crowds parading the streets, Farriotic speechen were delivered and anti-Greek cries raised. There will be a meeting to-day to protest against the massacre:

OD FULT FOR THE HOME,

ngular farmer home to alwayA an) and a botila of Chamber. cloth and thirrhos Bamedy.

AT

BILLYARD OĦAMPIONS AT PLAY.

LONDON, May 3

hoped that their t team would. besty

o ground,

on, their Newman best. Inman, the acotas ing!--New

18,000 nman, vointes

ting

Lawn, Howls.

LEAGUE COMMITTER ÄVE

THE BEASON'S' OFFICERS. MW. Bawell www unanimously elected Fresident, and Mr. B. L. Froat, hom, we. and treasurer for the ensuing your

A vote of thanks was sooorded Mr. Howeli for leading his office for the

The matches for the singles champions- ablo, which le open to an howler is the Colony and the lesgne : will commence about the beginning of Jans.

meetings.

(Continued on page 10),

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