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TUESDAY, JULY 28, 1914

THE CHINA MAIL.

BY TELEGRAPH BY TELEGRAPH. BY TELEGRAPH. BY TELEGRAPH FLOOD RELIEF FUND

Reuter's Service to the China Mail.}

AUSTRIA AND SERVIA,

WAR HANGING IN THE BALANCE.

LONDON, July 27. Servia's reply to the Austrian ulti- matum agrees to all Austria's demands except the participation of Austrian reprasactatives in the enquiry into the plot, which, it says, would be a violation of the Constitution. Also, regarding

the dismissal of officers and oficials -concerned in the plot, Servis

Austris to state the nets complained of, and promises the dismissal of the guilty parties only if a judicial enquiry show than the quilty of acts against Austre Hungarian territory,

Loxtos, July 3

Tha Tung Wa Hospital bege to

Only the outside nurket in Faris (Reutar's service to the China Mail.)} {Boutor's Sorvien to the China Mail) acknowledge with thanks the fellow.

List blomst. The official Bourse ro- mains open, as does that of Berlin.

President Poincare, e instead of visiting Copenhagen and Christiania na armaged, is returning hastily to Pazie

President Polndars.

THE DUBLIN RIOTS

QUESTIONS IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.

LONDON, July 28. Altogether two officers and seventeen President Poincare through Copenhagen en route to bospital.

hus passed of the Scottish Borderers are in

Paris.

Reported Engagement.

While peace and war are hanging in the balance, news cones from Vienna that the Servian troops uboard & Danube steamer opened fire fan Austrian troops neur Teneskubind The Austrians replied and En engagement ense

'The Borderers Removed.

The Beottish Bordorors, a detach ment of which fired on the Nationalist aub in Dublin, fave been ordered to

the Curraghi.

HOME RACING.

GOODWOOD STEWARDS CUF.

Probables and Batting.

LONDON, July

THE PROBABLES,

ing donations to the Flood Relief Fund:-

Already woknowledged $125,238.11 ∙Modes. Shit, Kee

100 Collected by 8.

Tei

Shair: "

(20th instal

inent)

33.29

Mosars. Chi Hing

20

Mossrs. Wug Cn Tai...... Messrs. Kad Rea

24

5

$123,926.00

The probabli starters and jockeys for the Goodwixel Sitowards' Cup (six furkangs, run July 283 ure the follow- ing:-Great Surprise (J. Clark), THE #PACTING IN A TYPHOON. (tandall, Meritio (dellisa), Jurnar The typhoon which crossed the Golden Sun (W. Husley),"Cigar II. (H. Jones): Quintek (Scourse). Formosun Channel on July 1 and Provogurt (Hobbs), Rutant (Fox) tools to the land was one of great Jameson (Spear). Poor Boy (Walter) fig), Cuthbert (Robbins), Lonoverity and did considerable dam- Annandale Donoghue). By George! shipping in the vicinity of its Piper), Wise Syngon (R. Stoses), Path. The centre was signalled on Seville Holt (Cooper), Siller (Mc-

June 20 N.E. of Lizon with a mini- Questions in House of Commons Ketra), Castello Prqut), Flying roding of 0.09 in On the Orb Moylan), Quistas (ant). Bet following day it was off the East ter Still (Ledson). Derely Tady (K2048 and on July 1 it orossed over coast of Formosa with a minimuta of Robertson) Georgette (Bruce) Star- the Northern end of the island and board Light (Dick), Volly (Collis) nivelling N.W. passed to the South- Roseville (Suurlers).

West of Shanghai and very close to Nanking.

The disobedient palies have bess

of -some importance ilismissed.

Various Opiniona

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Task eroting feeling in. Peters. In the House of Commons Mr Hit ry Action Against Servia.burg was thier owing to the es-Redmond asked information of the

[pectancy of the Anglo-fiermain in- | “sboeking occurrener” at Dublin. ↑

A telegram fein Vienna received influence. Paria water that military action will be taken against Servia to-morrow morning.

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Effect on the Markats.

LANDON, July 27. There was dump on the Stock Exchange on the closing of today's Lecounts before the carry-over and tornign selling. Console fell 14 pointal to 713. The exchange rallied in the afternoon under the influence of more confident feeling which prevailert and Console closed at 721.

Paris is pessimistic, thinking that Austria is unconciliatory,

In Berlin the fling is more hope. ful that Austria will nerve to mal

tion.

The Vie Pros urges further Austrian aetion, while the rose of Boone ampesa na intervention on the purs of Italy.

The Hauses of Eiris, Berlin and

Mr. Birrell said the military hadi been requisitioned by the Assistant Commissioner of Police on his own responsibility, He had been suspended peading an inquiry into the question.

Mr. Redmond moved the adjourn. ment of the House so that the matter might be debated,

Mr. "Asquithy maid the troops, bul

Budapest have len closed mutil far been exposed to grant provocation

rantiere.

BRITISH ADMIRALTY ORDERS.

The Bourses of Paris, Berlin an

A felegnum

Buda Path have been closer until elled batun further notica

Peace or War?

While the question of whether there will be panen of war is hanging in the halanes, comes the news from Visuria that we Servian, trompe aboard a Danube steamer opened fire upon some Austrian troops near Teranskubin. The Austrian replied, and an engagement of some importanee entert.

General Patnik.

Logos, July 28 states that the so onws of the Second

·Floet have been onderða til tennin on their ships at presque instant of turning ishon.

What had happened, however lament- iable, was not a fitting subject for condemnation. The dificulty of go. verning Ireland had becn immeasurably increased by the Opposition treating the violation of law is a cardinal

virtue He warned them that if they came into power they would fuð it an impossible task.

Mr. Birrell added that some of the

All furlough at fibraltar has been! stepped, and the refisting of H.M.Suldiers became exasperated and fired Belleropdo, due to begin toor.without orders, but the officers im mw, has been postponed.

mediately succeeded in suppressing the

Nüother tubigrain states that the firing.s Hellenphem has been poerled fronz Gibralt to Englad..

Extraordinary Préparations.

The newspapers state thes 20 attleships, four battle-cruisers und¦

Mr. Redmond, reviewing the growth of the Volunteer movements, said he had previously asked Mr. Asquith to repes the proclamation forbidding the importation of arms, which placed the Nationalista at a disadvantage. The Nationalists had repeated the demand, and also demanded the prosecution of the Commissioner of Police, Sir-Ross,

THE AXITING. The latest London Betting is: The C.. steamer Paoting, which 10 to i ugainst By George! went through the blow, oxperienced 100 to 9 Castellan and Eords very bad time and had her decks Artindale. and forward bulkiend strained by the Janesan azd Jar-guntainous sea shu encountered.

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mae If,

M to M

100.00 6 23 de f

Penders will notice thus several

Vnlily, Fudiant..

She was bound" from Chefoo to Swatow and bad therefore no op jportunity of receiving warning of the storm that was sweeping in from the Pacific towart her. The first indi

changes Bavo taset place in the betting ation she received was on the mort

[siness Friday fast--Ed.)

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HOME CR “KET.

LONDON, July 28. Northamptonshire beat Derbyshire at Northampton "by, an innings and

ag of June 80 when the glass com- frenced to go down. standing at noo

A 29.69 with a freshening N.E. wind and ominous swell rolling up from the S.E. By midnight, the glass had fallen to 20.40 and the wind increased and at 9 a.m. it was 20.29 with a fresh N.E. gale blow ing steadily from that poins and it wis realized that the ship was in for tussle with a typhoon. She was then a little to the Northward of Tungying Island and this heavy in and mist mad it imposible to, seek shelter among the outlying Death of the Rev. J. C. Daniels.islarids and preparations were made

three wickets

A SHANTUNG TRAGEDY.

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Tainanfu, July, Li-The American Shantung has recently suffered a heavy loss Baptist Mission orking in the Province of in the tragid denta hy drowning of Mr. Daniola in Laiyang.

a priufol sensation

This event has cause

all the armony

missionaries

of

acquaintance in China and elsewhere. He though he had not been long in the country was remarkably energetic and capable, sad his command of Chinose was extraordinary secured a man w It was evident that in him the Mission had who was likely to make his already done

one in his native land.

nire ernisers at Portland, were coal. ing all last night, has the embark ing of war stores and provisions has The Servian Generalissime; Gen-been going on for several weeks. It is muured that the Bert is under eral Putnik and his staff officers, who ortlers to sail to a retain point in the an impartial inquire into the fair and mark in Caen as he had, it appears, why on the ship, the engines having

were drmined by the Austrians, have now been released,

The Kaiser.

The Kaiser Jus reburned to Berlin,

Statement In The House. Of Commons.

North Sen.

The Adrainly has not issued the usual list of movements of ships.

H.M. the King has postponed his visit to flood wood wwing to the crisis,

(Wah Tex Yal Fo's Service.) ·

ROYALIST PLOTTERS.

PERING, July 8,

It is runcured that Teh Leung, a «Manchu, ami a former minister of the Military Departinent, has secret-

the conduct of the troops, the panish.

to meet the storm in open water. Hatches were inuttened down and wessel's head was laid North by "verything inde saug and the

Eust so as to head her away from the advancing centre. By 6 p.ro. the wind and backed to E.N.E. and increased in fury, the glass having ing a full typhoon and a tremendous fallen to 20:12. It was thier biow sad was running that made it ex- tremely difficult to keep steeruge

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to be put a full speed to prevent Mr. Danielson Guimbing his probation her falling into the through of the ment of the ruity, and the same treat-ary period, became sagged to and rosently acu. The blow is not at its worst. married Miss Jewell Leggett a nember of the same Mission. The newly wedded however, for at a.m. the glass couple took up their station in Laiyana, ruched its lowereading, having lived slous thero. The city had only been have been very close to the centre. two day's journey east of Hanghien, and fallen to 29.00. The ship must time recently opened as a-station of their but a shift of the wind to E.S.F. Mission

On Jane' 28th last Mr. Daniels was on proved that the storm was passing bis return journey from a country trip and to the Southward of her. Mr. Birrell deplored the fact that the found it in flood. The Chinese seemed to got to the river outside Laiyang city, but Assistant Commissioner of Police, Mr.think it dangerous to cross but with Harrell, he'd requisitioned the services characteristic bravery he urged, his boss

to attempt the croesing. Horse and over, the glass having risen to 29.17, of troops, and had undertaken duty rider baldly plunged in but the The weather continued to moderate animal could... HDQ so firm foothold and at 9 pr. the barometer reading word swept away in the was 29.65 and the wind, had taken

The home menaged to

mant for Nationalists 13 for Vistarmen. Four fifths of the Irish people were determined no longer to submit to being baled, penalised, punished and shot for conduct for which people in Ulster got off scot free,

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through without receiving serious Careful seamanship brought her damage and by noon the worst wha

In the House of Cunnions, Sir E. -Oreg said that he saw the Ambas Rados on Friday afternoon, when he expressed the view that as long as the dispute was between Austria and Sor vin alene Great Britain had no title to interfere, but if Austri-Russian 12 pursuade the Kilin provinces and Volunteers. Though Mr. Harrell ac- relations wage thurate heal it would be ificum. Government. The generals in would also be usponded if it were in "now on her way to friends in the United brought down most of the telegraphi Hung Hu Tzes to attark the Repub-cepted full responsibility, Sir. Rossin's temple court in Laiyeng. Mrs Denials

not undertaken by the Government in and both other parts of Ireland, thus discrimina-maging flood. y sent members of a royalist society ting between the different sets of ander ashore and aoer after turned up off to a strong gule, the typhoon at the Mission compound without saddle having passed inland in the vicinity or bis unster. The body was found some of Foodow. days later and reverently laid in a tomb

-a matter of the peace of Europe that the Manchurian provinces have been would essern us all.

Sir Edward Cry, also stated that when he heard the Austria had broken off relations with Servia he had forphed to Paris. Berlin and Ronde and weil whether they would

put upon their guard.

GERMANY AND THE BOXER INDEMNITY."

PESINO, July 28.

be willing that their Ambassadors in Yen Wai Ching, Chinese Minister Tondon would meet him in conferin Berlin, a notined his Govern enre to endeavour to find a means ment that the majority of the mem-1 for arranging for the present diffchther of the German Diet favour the oxcusal of the outstanding portion of tina. Sir E. Grey simultaneously in the Boxer indemnity. formed Vienna, St. Petersburg and Belgrade of this proposal, asking them to suspend military operations pending the result of the monference. Complete replies had not get been received.

NEWSPAPER SUSPENDED:

PEXING, July 28 The Military Department has brought about the arrest of the editor Mr. Bonar Taw asked if the Kai- of the Sing Wah Po, Peking -ser had acceptail the principle of newspaper, und suspended its pub mediation, which Sir E. Grey Indication because il reproduced from proposed

Szechuan paper some unauthorised Sir E. Grey, said the German military nows. The Sing Wab

Clavernment

PA'x" offence consisted in stating was favourable to that the weight of the new rifle had mediation in principle as between heen greatly reduced.

Bussia and Austria, but they were awaiting Germany's reply regarding

the conference.

Reuter states that France has accepted Sir E. Grey's proposal, and their correspondent at Rome tele gruple that Italy has also accepted.

Mr. Asquith.

Mr. Asquith returned to Downing Street at midnight from the cointry,

Demonstrations In Para

ANOTHER MUTINY.

Perso, July 28. vince have mutinied und seized the Troops in Funchow, Hunan pro- Lai Yang and Yung Hing districts. Three regiments have been dispatch- ed to Punchow to suppress the nuding..

CAUSES AND CURE FOR DTARRHOEA.

VEREATING, a change in the tem

Anti-war demonstrations in Paris ware interrupted by members of the water krn some of the use of disrrhosn, perature, noripe fruit, and impre patriotic leagues, and the proceedings Chamberlain's Colin, Chelsea and Dinreboen ended in disorder, which was quelled Remely apres thong bobl disturbances the police who barged the Proper.ale by all Chemists and

Auztaksapere.

legally possible.

States. The deepest sympathy in fols for ber in her and loss.-N.0. D. New"

ALEXANDRA DAY,

Over £20,000 Collected.

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of the Observatory has issued a GOLD appeal to the captains of vessels equipped with wireless to mdio ob- servations of the weather to the Observatory in that the pro-f

Mr. Bonar Taw aid Mr. Bierailu] speech was most amazing, and asked if | Mr. Harrell had been instructed to permit gun-running. The incident was only made possible because the Gar-

Government was unable to vindicate ernment had ceased to govern. The the law sa it had promised. After the Lame gen-running affair Mr. Redmond "The Lord Mayor has much pleasure in and Engineering," revealed why the Government's only losted in London on Alexandra Day, June

aupourcing that the amount of money col course was to appeal to the country. 24, is over £20,000.*****

Mr. Balfour pointed out that it was a condition to successful government that the Government should be sup ported by its officials"

issued from the Mansion House, says the followed with accuracy. Shipping

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Mr. Rameny Macdonald demanded to kapw bow long the Government's lethargy, in face of the Opposition's active absiting of the rebellion in Uister, was going to last?

The House then adjourned.

A later telegram announces the re- signation of Bir Ross."

FIVE QUEENS AT LUNCHEON.

SECURES GRADE OF 100% IN TEN DAYS

LABORATORY TEST

Among the awards announced at Taisho

City and Midland Bonk (Lid,) far the s píd We are greatly indebted to the Tension

Queen Alexandra gave a luncheon counting of the money, and so express recently at Marlborough House, at our thanks to the mayors of the boroughs for their aplendid co-operation in making which, there were present the Dowe this collection such a great succesT ger Empress of Russia, Queen Olga May Preman, the hard working prganising Manuel and his Consort, Princess Exhibition on Friday Morning the 10th July, 1914,

We are equally gratial to Mias C. of Greece, Queen Amelic, King secretary. fears Whitney, who will, to be sures Greece, Prince Aage of Danmark, was a gold Medal to Wilkinson's Tansan, which

"The socnants are

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Victoria Prince Christopher of of a for weeks, issue an audited balance and the Marquis de Several

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More Demonstrations.

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of inflicting poetry rates. A young lady suid to by the water after a laboratory test of ten days. told at the Mized Court Shanghai, during Crowds demonstrated outside the an inqavet beide the body of a man who poetry so much. I have often heard barracks in Dublin yesterday. A found hanging fra besus The the expression-beautiful as a poet's wife stated that one night, a child was dream. Tell me, what are poet's Late home, and she war penishing it when dreams like? Well, my dear young Wilkinson's Tansan at this test, it has been adopted

detachment of the West Kent Regiment

seault by taking refuge in tramcars en route to Londonderry escaped the doossed came in. He spoke sharply

protected by police.

Open-air: Prayers for the Dead

A force of 660 Vetantesre and s crowd of 1,500 spectators at Tiariss knelt in the open and recited players for those killed in the riste.

Nationalist Movement Afoot. There is movement on foot to form Nationalist Provisional Government in the event of the future of the Home File Bill

he would punish her. He then went up about three square meals a day to her about punishing the child, and anidady replies, mine are usually stairs, and when whs was to call him clean linen, and an occasional 80. down, she found him binging from benua, cigar.*** He died later, although when she fzub saw

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