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"WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1914

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IRISH VOLUNTEER

FORCES.

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A ** GROWING DANGER."

LONDON, June 17. In the House of Commons. Mr. Birrell, -referring to his statement of the 11th inst, said that the, Nationalist volunteers were increasing at the rate of 15,000

·weakly,

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Lord. Robert Cecil moved an adjourn ment with the object of calling the Government's attention to the Govern ment's failure to deal with the growing danger in the existence of volunteer forces in Inland. The matter will he

debatel to-night.

At question time, Mr. Asquith affirme that more effective steps would be adopted to prevent Nationalist from importing arms in Ulster and that the Government were taking Measures, which he hoped would be more effective everywhere.

HOME RACING.

THE RESULT OF TEE ASCOT STÄEKS.

LONDON, June 16.

The Ascot Stakes (a handicap of about 2 miles ren June 16 resulted as

follows:--

Broadwood Аврагадин The Qiller

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The betting was 95 to 1, 95 to 1, 10 to 1 respectively..

To lengths separated second and third. Twenty-foar ran. Won by a neck.

Mr. James A. de Ruthchild. Grosd• !

wood is a fouryear old bay role by Yutan Wild Tayme. Ha only ran three times last year and the her he could do we to get a third in the Ashton Plate (100) at Haydock Park. Last year the rane was one by Rivoli, Carmint and Jazier being second and third. In 1911 Willonyx won and in 1912 The Policem in l.]

THE HUNT CUP.

LATER.

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THE PROBABLES.

Motion for Adjournment

Defeated.

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· INTERNATIONAL POLO.

ENGLAND WINS THE RUBBER.

THE CHINA MAIL.

OFFERING A BRIBY

ALLEGED, SLAVE TRAFFIC

· DEALER CAUGHT.

A Chiness from West Point was charged - before Mr. Melbourn, the morning with offering belbe of 440 to the district watch tached to the Regist ar

Veneral

Department Mortimer O'Sullivan

Tospectur defendant way arrested on 14th 1inst or in women and girls of dealing picion

breach of the Women and Girls

-LONDON, Jure 1.

which In the second Polo Test Match, Ordinance. After inquiries, nothing cold

be found bs Bi the prisoner on which be played yesterday at Meadowbrook, Now old be

and he was lañ'go.

Com- York, between teams representing Eng-

instrumental in defendant's laat and America, the score was:—

arrest and the evening following defendact

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England. America

ཐ་ England has thus won the rubber.

Details of the Games.

Each side scored five goala, but the Americans find more "penalties. The Englishmen led for seven periode, and the Americans led for the first tiro at the opening of the eighth, when play was most desperate and the game at its

fastest.

THE "EMPRESS

DISASTER.

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INQUIRY OPENED.

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LONDON, June 17.

STRIKE OF HOME MARINE ENGINEERS.

Losnoy, June 17.,

the morrow 'if' hó

bia

TYPHOON WARNING.

The American Copaulate Guneral received the following telegram from Manila, this morning

- Manila: 9,43 1. m., June 18. Cyshine or Typhoon,-Ę. of Visayas Islands; direciba unknown.

THE AMATEUR GOLF CHAMPION- SHIP.

·(Continued from page 51)

(THE LOAD TOO HEAVT) «

met eamplant neat Central street After Mr. Martin Smith holed a thre and said he would give him (complainant), Sards puts for a these at the twelfth, $40 ab nomen would not again molees him in abs at the thirteenth, and took three to Me.. Urahara was trapped from his iron dealings. A meeting pesca was stranged. And mean hile the pulice wore in get out. He struggled hard after this, formed, of the incident. Two detectives but the load was too heavy. accompanied complainant to the meeting which was at a tea house,; and there handed 840 to complainant. Omplainant said, diracily defendant defendant hand

handed over the moday, which s Hongkong and Canton To ext places, 29 was arrested by Chinese detective,

The Chinese detective ked defendant why he had given him the money and

defendant denied that he had done so.

In a statement * The police station, defendant id he did not offer him a bribe. Campi inant and him what he had in the parcel, and defendant told him it was money he hul received for articles he tail pawned.

The case vas remanded until Wednesday. bail being fied at $500.

HUMANE SERVICES

RECOGNISED.

H.E. the Governor has caused the following letter to be midcensed to the Tung Wa Hospital -

Colonial Secretary's Office..

Hongkong, 181 June, 1914

Gentlemen.

The fourteenth wind to his cred, but be Jout the neck, ar an the whore six- out, one can damaged, at the teenth both balle were bunkered, Mr.

Obersive colony that guard this green, al Mr. Martin Smith was to the right of the hole, and when the latter played put to within a yard of the pin, and holed the putt; he passed into the veini-final. with all dui nespect to the games of the afternoon, this was the big one of the day; and perpes the last in the whole championship of great popular interest.

Mr. Humphries geneally had the best of matters since Mr. Phillips. T100 former in notoriously a long driver, but he had very hule the botter of the Welsh-

The probele runners and riders for: the Hunt Cup (a handieng, 7 frv. 166 yde, run at Royal Ascot June 17) aro A telegram from Quebec states that THE "TAI ON" PIRACY. un tram ex. Mr. Philips is a thick o man, with big.Aut back of The motion for the Adjournment was the following :-----

the inquiry into the collision between

the Blackwell type, which anggota tha defeated by 288 votes fa:223.

The Curragh (Clark) Bluestone the Empress of Ireland" and the

rapaty to hit hard Mr. Humphries is Mr. Birrell, Chiel Seemary for Ire-| (Donoghuej Jarnac II (Bullock) Drie-["Storstadt" has been opened.

a sound alizaal golfer.. With his some- land, wid that there was nothing illegal more (Cheshire) Aldegoad (Piper)

whai nesvintional stand, having his left toe in advance of the other, and, in drilling volunteers, provided the per Braxted (Crisp) Parrilldon (Fox) San- mission of two magistrates was secured, | tair (Martio) Prue (Cooper) Aiglon(Foy)

Juilding his chub with the pakin' of his right hand underwent: the dinih, he drives Neither was the carringe of arme illegal | Boulon Rose (Robbins) Outram

nting ball, but, in aldition to this, be There was, he added, less disturbance Stokes) Mohacz (Wagguth) Castleton

A guemd drike of marine engi I am dicted to inform you that His has good control with his iron clubs. Ho and more regard for the law where (W. Huxley) Flippant (E. Huxley)ere un tramp steamers began in Excall ncy the Governor has heard with 4 up at the aur, but the rather. volunteers existed than elsewhere in Sands of Time (Loison) Cuthbert English ports yesterday. The men much satisfaction of the work done by you lost a grip of this game after that, and

in recovering. from the wes the bodies of this entry. The fovernment had (Buckley Jameson (Spear) Young are demanding an increase of wager many of this who perished on the occasion. Philips begun ou touten him. bean contageous at the beginning of Pegasus (Phout) Wierac (McKeana) of athly, for senior engineers of the burning of the si. Tai On," and However, Mr. Humphreys became dermy I am to 2, and won is the next hole. Ms. Hez- and 30 monthly for junior etigi giving thom uit bala burial. the movement and would continue Ambassador Wing) Talasa Hill (Beas- eers. It is feared that the sinke convey to you the thanks of His Excellency let a time looked like going down ley) Honeywood (Plant) Lie A Bed will develope a complote stoppage of and the Government of Hongkong for your Mr. Releer. He was & down ball-

hunan sarrices. Mr. Boner Law said that the Gov-1(Robertson) Paulhan (Dick) Bugler all gargo aifl shipping, and it is ex-

fway throught his mater, but be holed a I am, Gentlemen,

pite at the tenth, and won three holes erament had drifted into auch a posi(Herbert) Sab. Granean and Bure (no pected that 700 ships will be laid up

in succession up to the fourteenth. His ing that there was no prospect of zet jocizaya).

today, involving a cessation of work |

putting was generally good, and he play. ut the Welsh and other coul fields. ing out without disaster.

od very carefully and todily for his nor row victory,

courageous to the end,

PARIS THUNDERSTORM

DISASTER.

**Y AWNING ABYSSES" IN THE CITY.

Many People Killed and Missing,

LONDON, June 16

Telegrami from Paris stats that, so)

The Betting.

The latest London betting on the race

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10 to 1 Bluestone.

100 to & Drinmore.

15 to Jameson.

100 to 6 Honeywooti.

22 to 1 Fanwit and Outramı, 15 to 1 Lie a Bed 28 to 1 Aldegond.

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far, sixteen bodion have been recovered NEW FRENCH CABINET, from the pawning abysans, which open-

LONDON, June 17.

ed up in diferent quarter of Paris, into VOTE OFCONFIDENCE PASSER, which sowers and waterpipes after bursting, with terrifying explosioni continued gushing for hours. Gar pipes ignited in some pisces and smoke was issuing from holes in the ground.

Many people are still missing and many have been injured.

The subsidences contique,

LATER.

Chase of the Subsidences.

A telegram from Paris states that the Chamber has passed a vote of confidence in M. Viviani's new Administration..

Government's Policy.

In a declaration of their policy, the new Ministry state that as their first Act they will pass the Loan introduce a graduated Income Tax is the Budget, and that the Three Years' Service Act will be strictly enforced until the

A telegram states that the subai dences in the Paris streets are due to Government is able to propose a partial -to the shallowness of the underground

railways, which are under process of lightening of military burdens. extension,

Paris "On a Volozno.”

The Press is sagry at the commenti which declare that Paris is situated on a volcano,

·TROUBLED ALBANIA,

LONDON, June 16,

A telegram from Dorazzo states that the Insurgents resumed the attack this morning at 6, "lock, -")

LATER.

Loyalist Reinforcements. ·

.

Fighting at Durazzo was practically continuous yesterday,

Rebels Nearing 7 e Palacs

Another telegram from - Durazto catates that the Rahels are now within

1000 yard off the Palace.

The Insurgents apparently aimed at

Premier's Statement.

M. Viviani, the Premier, replying in the course of the debate, said that the youth of the country must be tested in the field and at the butts, and until this were done the period of service in the Regula: Army could not be curtailed.

HOME CRICKET.

LONDON, June 17, Surrey defeated Esser at Leyton by seven wickets. Last year the match was drawn.

GREAT BRITAIN AND MONGOLIA.

FIGHTING IN MEXICO.

REBELS DEFEATED BY FEDERALS.

LONDON, June 16 telegram from New York statas that 7000 Rebels. after unking four attacks on Zacatecas, were defeated by 8000 Federals.

Terrible Jon VA were inflicted by machine gun fire.

Your obedient servant.

Sd.) Claud Severn,

Colonial Secretary. The Committer, Tung Wa Hospital."

SANITARY BOARD,

NO FOULING OF BEACHES.

The Sanitary Board me gasterday afternoon. There werg 1resent - Mre D. W. Traiman (President) Dr. F. Clark (M.O.H.), Dr. WW. Pearse (Asst M.O.B.), Mr. Hon Te, the Bon. Mr. E. R. Halifax, Col. Trwis, the Hon. Mr. A. F. Churchill, Mr. Chao Kai Ming, the

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· Me: Tenkins got a usehil lead of Mr. Norman Hunter in the first half, but his

opponent stick to-hini," and though his prospects had become stall, bọ ought pot to have lost on the sixteenth' as he d51.

The players were ocidently inther timid of this hob, and despatched shota to it that were straight enough, but much too Short. And och men had luck to thank for the fact ths he was mö bezkered. After he had done a long run'up and then got to within a yard of the hole. Mr.

General Villa has gone to Zente the Hon. Mr. E. A. Hewelt, C.M.G., H2. | Hunter missed, and the five was not good!

for reinforcements.

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OLYMPIA JUMPING CONTEST.

Another Rasalan Wianer.

LONDOS, June 17. The Russian competitor, Captain. Exe, won the jumping championship at Olympia Horse Show, after a tie with two Englishmen and two Frerichmen.

LECTURE BY EX-PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT,

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P. W. Goldring and Mr. E. W. Hamilton (Socretary).

ALLED BUMPINI OF BENCHE.

enough ke anything,

For most of the time in the first of the afternoon semi-fius Mr. Hezlot bad A letter was received from the Colonial a slight lend of his opponent. How Secretary relative to the dumping of refuse two up at the eighth, and Mr. Ha- phries did not get square until the four, on the berches in the vanity of Coweth, From this poins the match was Chow an follows:

severely fought, and the golf was good.

MISO PLAYER'S FINE SHOTS. The Irish player, hit some fine bote mi hy way to the long £feenth, and wo the hole, but Mr. Humphries won the dreaded sixth in two. The play again

AN

With reference to your letter of the 11th inst on the subject of the debris depositad on the baches surrounding the..IM of Cow-es-Chay laland bere, refuse is dumped into the son. I sur directed to inform you

that as the result of inspection there has not bean produced evidence of Buchfuling of the beaches used by the to this everteenth was splendid, two fing public ar to warrant the expense of burning secundy placing both balls on the green the debris in sito except in the east beach and bringing about a half in four. of Cheung Chau Island, which has been the home hole, when it seemed a dir- cleaned and will be cleaned from time to tainty that the nineteenth would have time.

No action was taken

to be playel, fr. Hezlet down sa sight-yards putt for his four, and made sure of his süver modal, at any rates

Tho other serai-final, between Mr. E. Martin Smith and Mr. Jenkins, was very closely contested

LONDON, June 17. Ex President Roosevelt lectured to the Royal Geographical Society be fore a distinguished audience. He

WATER SUPTLY ALITED. described his adventures with vam The Government Analyst in his report pire fishes and bats, and said that of the water supply stated that after the river he discovered had been quality of the water he fit for petals examining three samples he found the roughly located and not-accurately purposes. surveyed.

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THE IMPRESS DISASTER.

Pathetic Story of the Final Arena.

Indon telegrams of May 31 zive the following incidents in the loss of the Em prons of Ireland

Mr. Laurence Irving died while trying to save his wife. Talking to puronger, H. Irving said, Is the host

downl going and Mr. Irving was thrown sg jost the wife began to ary. The vessel lurched cabin door. His face was men to be blend ing: His wife became frantic, but Mr. Irving exhorted her to be calma and forced

life belt on

on ber and carrief her upstairs. He was last seen on the deck kiwing his and they went down clsapod. in each other's arms,

"THE ENTIMATBI.

rough, and is addressing his bok, which

Tho match was squire at the t both players being out in 38. The tenth The President announced that the Select balo had much to do with the final fague. Committee appointed to consider the Mr. Martin Smith had great adventurOS Estimates for 1915. bad presented their at it.. First of all he sliced into the report and it was open to discussion.

Mr. Goldring observed that the Board had done all the discussion needed lay rather shakily, it tursal over, and The Hes. Mr. Hewett and that as the he lost a stroke. Then he hit his third estimates had been couidered by the sub-into a big bunker just below the green Committee and their repert was before the to the right, and the ball lay buried in

he would move that the report be the sand on a steep slope. Board accepted. He had s-ked for discussion on the estimates because he did not stree their being rushed through without any consideration.

The motion 'TAN

Hon Tax and carried.

by Mr.

This concluded the public basiness.

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LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

The New Station.

TRE COUNCIL QUESTIONS FOR THE

Mr. H. E. Pallook.-25.0, kas

31r. John Low and various other per sonages were brought into consultation on the situation, and as much of the kand was brushed away as permitted the player to, wo big, balWith mighty Lewro as it, with lig molik, when he had most ditions stance, he got it out. Although Mr. Jencing was himself bunkered on the other side of the green, Mr. Martin Smith was by this time too late for his half. Mr. Jenkins was playing for ale win after

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