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country to another and are trying to
get a hearing for sensible talk. Wel do not consider their attempts sincere
THE SHAUKIWAN MURDER.
A Chinose was charged before Mr. Lind- sull at the Magistracy today with the under ut a woman at Shaukiwas on Sep. tomber 4.
or their reasons well founded, for if POLICE COURT PROCEEDINGS, we could rely on the good-will" of meu this wat would never bare broken out. Nor do we hope for the realisution of peace because the men who made the war have had enough of it. Even now ive can not explain
GYMKHANA TRAINING
NOTES.
All iku poniou entered for the principal men ad the dymkhana Mesting next Saturday afterneca were galloped this morning with the exception of Mascotte.. Kakri, tenttock and Aldwych. The last named 1 am aanrod is a non-starter. Flu is reported to be sick though ha
ked very fit trotting round. course was fast to some fairly good times
under 323, tho mujority being betoog 34 and 93.
The
The case for the polles was that about 12.30 am, on September 4 accused got into the house by climbing through the smoke with so great and fervent a hope houss. where he fell on some crockery. Something drives them like the ebbhe noise awoks the inmates-a man, a of the ocean towards the iden of peace, the nith coming out of one of the woman and a young boy who got up and towards the iden that peace must be les carrying a chopper. The womss mande now." This feeling is ripe in the | want forward and no
na tacked her with the souls of our enemies too. We are purting her on the arm and head
husband, going to her assistanco, was certain that never has a writer's penalso wounded. Both were taken to hos nital, where the woman dled the same day. served a more humane cause than The man is still in hospital.
what is driving men to cry for pets | bole and using a rope to get into the cook. were done, but there was no last quarter |
in the attempts to quicken these' longings."
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HOPE FOR PEACE,
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The cuo was remanded.
THE HO FAMILY ESTATE DISPUTE.
uft will be shortly settled, Counsat
Another Budapest paper complains, that the Hungarian people were not
ment: When they declared war
There was very rason to suppose to they did not ask the people if theyday that the dispute in connection with agreed; they did not care a jot whethe Ho family estate raised in the Probate ther the people gave their consent or not. Now it is about time to speak for peace, and as the entire people want peace those in power ought at once to recognize the wishes of the people."
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were in Chambers on Saturday and this morning, and the situation, we understand, was very fully discussed.
structed by Mr Beavis of Mesars Wilkinson Me Shape, K.C., and Mr Alabaster, in and Grists' office, represent the plaintiff
and Me Pott z and Mr Jenkin, icätrusted
by Mr F. X. D'Almada, of bleues D'Almada bud Masan, aro appearing on behalf of the defendant.
NEWS OF THE DAY,
Ia Francs there have been discreet articles in tho Paris Gaulois, Figūru, |-------- and Echo de Puria, and while peace wild be welcome, they say, it is hopeless to look for it antil Germany has been crushed. The same senti-
an Imperial rescript addressed to M. ments are expressed by the Taur in Goremykin and published in the Petrograd Norage Vremy, where he
BAYS:
for without that peace is impossible." The enemy must be crushed,
The London forming Foxt takes the same line, but hopes that internal conditions in Germany may assist :
Germany
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
!
hy the best of the morning. Duku Dahlia Roman Chief's performance was certain did better time over the whole distance, bat camerison of their individual quarters is interesting and shows the botter judg ment of the Chief's Jockey to that of Duke Dahlin's Thora is no doubt Sedgwick could have knocked storal Ebbs" of his last quarter had he had mind to dan bab why run the Fisk of overtraining your candidato and thus making him · stale.'. The respective gallops were:-Roman Chief. 37 34: 33.1, 92.8-2.17.4. Duke. Dahlia, 33.2, 94.3, 33.1 34.8-2.17.3. With the othergallops I shall not deal to-day but shall give my heal remarks and criti- cisms after have soon the winding up gallope on Thursday morning and shall endeavour to pick out a few likely winners
The times of this morning's gallops were as follows.—
Roman Chief. Sedgwick, 1 mile, 37. 11.2, 1.45.1, 2.17.4; last 4 229
Duke Ballia, boy, 1 mila, 35,2...1.10, 1.43.1, 2.17.); laat † 34.2.
251, 1.06; last 23.
Sunlight, boy, 13 miles, -12; 1.20, 1.57,3,
Ping Ping, Sedgwick 114, and Alvar. stoke, Giace (21. ) nile, 343. 108,2, 1412: last |
Soldier, Loyd (1), and Locky Geme Kool - (2), 1-mille) 40.1, 1.154, 1.18.2;5 last-1 32.3; and 1.50, Tast 1 34.1.
Castellan, Soth, 14 milm, 442, 1243, 201.8, 2.35.1, 3.08.3, 9. lasa † 94.2,
Saxon Chirt, boy (1). and Barosla Clief, Knoll (21, 11 milea, 43.0, 1.10,| 1.52, 2.26.4, 3.0; lost 1 34.1; and 0.0.4,
to-morrow.
St. Stephen's College will ra-apa las 35-
Prof. Middleton-Smith returned frour the North to day by the s.a. "Kasichow,"
It is stated that the steamer, Persia (of
by the T.K.K.
Mr. F. Adair, of the Vacuum Oil Co.,
in the 13th Warwicks,
The sum of 240.10, including a 810
for the Prince of Wales' Fund.
It is announced, according to a cable in Java papar, that the Allies will shortly undertake naval operations on a large sea in the Dardanelles.
Tuk stress of war is driving the thoughts of all the belligerent nations towani pence, says the Literary Digest New York) to hand and while the newspapers of each country frankly admit that there is an imme dinto prospect of a cessation of hosti- licies, yet the continual discussion of it is not without significance. In- deed, we may suspect that the"The masses in Germany undoubted the Pacific Mail Co.) has been parchassi authorities themselves have inspired want peace; for the time being, many of these discussions, as if seek however, they are compelled to work
for the realisation of peace as it has Bangkok, has been granted a commission ing to discove by the method of DRESS SUITINGS direction the sentiment in hostile been conceived by their Prussian lands. The great majority of these rulers, that is to say, a peace that pronuncements" agree in me parti-shall be dictated by a Prussian despoto, was collected on the tran last werk chiar al affirm in the strongest to 1 conquered and humiliated possible manner that pence is only Europe. The development of the possible after the complete defeat a political situation in the adversary. Yet the continual depends largely on the question crying of Peace, peace, when there whether the people realise or do not is no peace," is symptomatic. of general weariness of whr which į augurs sirell for the future. As pointed
out before, the German Socialist pros are openly advocating peace; the It appears to na that at present Berlin Voririris, for example, thus peace talk is premature. The colossal returns to the topic:
conceit of the Germans will require "The Gerninn nation-one may any more effective rebuffs than it say this without being blinded by ay initial stages leading to peace can be has yet received before even the
to the termination of a war which it reached. The economic condition of [did not want. All sections of the Germany during the next six months cases of enteri fever were repasted in the population would, gladly see the end will doubtless prove the decisive Colony last weak. Four of the enteric cases were Chinere, the other Spanish.. of hostilities on decent conditions a
One was as imported case. Three proved grann na military exigencies may permit it"
The official Norddeutsche." All-
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MEMO. FOR TO-MORROW..
national self-love-olfers no obstacle
Dm-Kuru, Vielgia and Peake Zeitung is at pains to deny
Schools re-open.
General Memoranda.
Turasoas, Sept. 9:--
that the Government is seeking penen,
realise that the peace for which Prussianism is striving would bring them no comfort, repose, or hap piness."
factor.
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OBITUARY.
TEAMAN,
4
Lorenzo, Forbes, and Tinker, Boyd. mile, 38.2, 1.12.1, 1.44.3 last 32.9. Ideni Dahlia, Kremer, 2 last 1, 34.| 1.09; laat 35.
Stash, Kremor, 1 mile, 30.5, 1.112, 1.44.3; last | 33.1.
THE BLACK CAT. Sings writing the above the following has been found in the office post bos, having evidently been dropped there.
"A MORNING AT THE "RACE... ·
"COURSE."
The unusually bright and clear dawn with slight Tang" in the air as { whispering of good cold days to follow by and by made the feel as if I was wasting time by lying in bed in soul.
clogging slumber so I mumbled ous and bad a cold shower whilst deciding what tü A telegram in a Dutch paper says that. Suddenly the Gymkham on Satur† in the neighbourhood of the Suez Canal, hay next ducted through my head, and the Turks have blown up the railway to Good egg" ricksha to the course and
Coptara in two places.
The Japanese intend to establish thirty hospitale and sixty medical colleges at various important ports with a view to establishing Japanese medical prestige in
Chica..
fatal.
To intal cases of plague and five
Mr. Edmund Davis has been warmly tanked by M. Pincaré for his gift of
France which is in all our hearts Lo-day.
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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1915.
BY
TELEGRAPH.
THE
PROGRESS OF
THE WAR,
LATEST DETAILS OF THE HESPERIAN.
SEQUEL TO GERMAN MA- CHINATIONS IN US. A,
FORTEER DET/ILS, OF THE BLACK SHA ENGAGEMENT.
ANOTHER BRITISH STEAMER TORPEDOED,
GERMANY'S ARMY.
ONLY THE 1917 CLABS TO CALL UP.
(Reuter's Service to the Ching Mail.)
THE SINKING OF THE HESPERIAN.
THO DEATHS REPORTED: 3,000 SACKS OF MAİLS - LOVT.
LONDON, Sept. 6. The American Consul at Queenstown reports that only one or two Americans were on board the taperian No Americans were lost.
The Allan Line has issued a notice to-night announcing that all on board have been saved,
The Hesperian aank at 6.47 in the morning,
A wireless message says that the crew were rescued before the liner Foundered,
EMTER.
:
MAILS LOST.
It is stated that 3,000 szeks of wails went down with the`lifier.
THE SUBMARINE SEEN.
The submarine was.enen by several, trom-the-decks of the Hesperiao. Before the torpede struck her on the starboard side, the Quarter-master shouted from the forward deck. Submarine on the starboard quarter,"
There was then, a short and startling silento followed by an explosion..
TWO LADIES SUCCUMB TO SHOCK AND INJURIES.
Mias Carberry and another "elderly larte have since died of shock and
y
DETAILS OF THE TORPEDOING.
some of their famous coffee whilst watch. ing the ponies work seemed to fill the bül edtirely. I had not been down since the curly summer when the grass ivas brown and parched and crying far min, but now what a change, the course in from the effects of their injuries, splendid order full of young strong green grass and sparkling with the heavy, dewj of the previous night and the breeza stilij with the Tay" which lasted until the sun got into its stride about 7.30) 8.27. I wonder if the Gymkhana Club's avere tary would be good enough to publish his recipe for coffee or is it a stable secret. Le certainly in the best I have ever tasted and like Chas. Dickens' lady's grog Estrong, sweet and plenty of it). The
une pid crowd were there, no new jocka The captain and crew displayed magnificent coolness. The water- having appeared on the scene this sum. tight doors were promptly closed and boats wew lowered, filled with
Dask was gathering when the "Hesperian *** was torpedoed. The passengers were sitting on deck after dinner, and the sea was like glare Suddenly, the quartermaster shouted Submarine on starboard quarter. To submarine was also seen by several passengers. The torpedo struck almost innodiately forward of the engine rom aral the shock. tilted the deck chairs. A vast column of wüter rose must-high and fell on the deck
mingled with frigments of ironi, drenching everyone near.
atthis, by the way, has to be sequired water,
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Is is hofloved that all were savel, Unit, two ludiós: succumbed to
The bulk of the crew remained on board, attempting to get the wounded liner to Queenstown, till she sauk
Mr. J. F. 3aman, who was hen of the works of Britlab painters to the Laremburg/ ne except; perhaps, Iiour Fisher, who women and children an afterwards with other passengers. There were s was rumoured in a few. Datel and firm of Wisner and Co., Shanghai has died Museum, token of affection and ad, Stem to have already got the Chius pony but two enses of falls, jurrimed occupants in boats being thrown into, thà German organs, and explains the at Harcok Point in the State of Maine. miration. story: A German professor quits He acted for several years of the Con people isalso due to one who has so happy, which have to be ridder' with the shock.
The gratitude of the British are one can do any good in Chins loyally and correctly asked in committee of the American Association of petent quarters whether and under Chian, and interested himself in several and no onerously expressed the bonagebels and handa for quite a long distance In response to wireless calls three Government, tags hatered to the what conditions perce might be con- the American Treaty Comm ionizem which other local public belies, He was one of
from home. Now for the ponies. I had eene, the first deriving within an hour. They picked up the occupants. no stop watch, waldy to take of the honts. templated. The competent quarter negotiated the Treaty signed us Shanghai
It is amusing to find the "Kalaische than, but in my judgment the text did not take the matter up at all, and 1901. His widow was a daughter of Zeitung" coming to the conclusion that looking ones were:
Dr. Yates, who came out to China as a
Punch" is not what it was: its "gootle Snama Chief, who beat his stabhi eurn- missionary before the Civil War.
sprightliness" has disappeared; it bepanion over a mile and a quarter.. become "personal" and "abusive.” Is Roman Chul, who did a mile in good hau oven been grailty of the gross breach of styles and was not ridden out. good taste to brand the Kaiser as perjuret. and murderor, and to introduce his All Hightest pe an ality into the same page. with a gibbet.
the affair therefore ended.".
The official organ then proceeds:
·0a.m.-Dincesan Girl's School re-opens During the entire war no hostile Power, directly or indirectly, has made peace proposals to Germany, and the Imperial Government, so far, Noon-Auction of Motor Cycle at knows nothing regarding the readi- ness for peace on the part of hostile Governments."
SATURDAY, Sept. 1:-
Mesara, Hughes and Hougb'u
3.30 p. Fourth Gym.hana Marung
at Race Course. Hippy Valley.
The Kölnische Zeitung indulges i
THE WAR STRENGTH OF GERMANY.
Casualties Estimated at 2,000,000.
The outrage is regarded as destroying the last shreds of belief in the good faith of German umurunces to America, as there is no question as to the subroutine commander not being aware of the new regime since, Fecording to Count Bornstorff, the decision to wura:finers prior to sink-
was adopted before August 1970
Mascotte, trotting only, but very beaying and on his tocs.
The torpedoing of the vessel has aroused touch excitement und grave pprehension among the American public.
Akiwych, a very handsong little white
President Wilson and Me. Tausing (Horio Serretary) refused to pany, but I haar has not been traineil or this meeting and therefore will not mua.
conument, but the feeling in official circles in Washington is that friendly Duke Dahlia looks fit, but does, aut relations are again clungered
SEQUEL TO GERMAN MACHINATIONS
IN THE UNITED STATES.
With the hope of complying with the galloping it appears as if arsena- [The Henarians was of 10,380 tona gross, seal was built in 1900.* Her regairemonts of the Juaman's Ac, of clive will have to be framed for my spacing was 15 inte
November, which will require that 70 with the winning past a quarter of a milu a similar feeler when it says:
During the hearing of the claims by the per cent of the arews in all departments where it stands at present." Orown for the condemnation of four Scan understand any order given by the officers held Lorenzo in a gallon this morning. Tinker, is in splendid condition and "We do not want a weak peace dinavian vessels and their cargoes in the in the ustivo language of the officers, effust moving in's very determined manner. which could have been obtained with Prize Court on Mond+y, (Aug. 2) the Solicihad been made to teach Enlish to Chinese out this frightful war, and our armiestor General red an affidavit worn by crews on the Pacific. Mail 8.5, vessels, to the big side, has time euch with joll Cantella, though perhaps a trifle s Freach Content School would consider such a peace an insult Major Dillon, of the War Ofce, which the experiment failed.
to their valear Two things are Major Lilon gave en estimate of the mam contains German statistics of great interest.
rcions training to be nearly at his best my Saturday. He certainly looks and moves essential for peace. The first is that her of per bold not be regarded
Lord Bitclemer mys that he would like in grand style
An interesting sequel to the recent revelation of German macbinations fir the law of the Crown "civilno
"ant", "ténsona which suitable 5.37 p.m.-Royal H.K. Yacht Ciah's our enemica must ask us for it, and population because of their dependence young men may give for tot joining the light appens to my idas a bit stalo American correspondent en route to the Continent, on the ground of per-
Extraordinary Meating.
next, experts must express their views on direct support from the German Gotera Ending out the cases which go to make terest in his work. He finished badly Ambassadors at Washington to their Governments. The documents were ry That by a very practical way of He moves very dead and takes no informing anneutral servies by carrying despatches from the Austro-German on Wint Germany wants so far
sinckare, and one hopes that tactful iubis por of this morning. A MA
Moss, Sept 13,
Wazokai re-opens.
ment.
to hear
INCRIMINATING DOCUMENTS SEIZED.
* LONDON, Sept. 6, 15 pm
in the United Statar has followed in the recent detention at Falmouth of an
confiscated and the correspondent released.
He put forward the following figures quiries will be made. But it will fail of its Should I ho energetic enough to get New York World learns that the documents sized fully implicate
3.30 p.m.-Organ Recital at St. John".
Cathedral.
as peace terms are concerned."
If Germany is in the dark as re-in training. gards the views of the Quadruple the milway...
Employed la Krupp's and
munition factoried other
Under arms on both fronts
...
500,000
FRIDAY, Sept. 17
Noon--Douglas, Steamship Company"
Meeting
SATURDAY. Sepni 15.
Alliance, one of its allies makes
its opinion very plain, for there seems Engaged in coal mines and in
and other factories.
SHANÓHAL
Mes porpore if it be supposed that he question 4,000,000 14 sarcastic. it in not. If in a genuion up early again on Thursday and ses the the Erchaseios, and includs one in which the Austrian Ambassador sxye. “We
750,000 request for information
final gallege the editor will permit gan disorganize the manufacture of mauitions at the Great Bethlehem works De me I will write spain about my fancies, and other centres for months. He adds the opinion of a German military 750,000
The occupation of Belgium by the end endeavour to give a few tipa
attacks that this of the greatest importance and fully outweighs the ex- invading Huna has cost Maynooth College
penditure of money involved, 200.000 in Ireland the loss of or £1,000 a year of clothing and Total
its revenue. 8,000 000
In the Paon) days many speak with great frankness. For ex- the dam. Armate #including constant. Belgiuci and they aided la_bigh Trish refugees, found a hospitable home in Major Dillon computes the casualties of ample, the Budapest Az Ext Bates:temporary wastage, st3,000,000 min positions bath in Church and State. When
The people want peace and want On thesa Spares and on those showing dying, they left rich
hhoqucsts for the
to be an emphatic demand for peaco
in Ilungary, where the newspapers
the number of separation.allowarices, the
TREATMENT FOR DISENTERY CHAMBERLAIN'S Colic,heleta and Darlicos: Rezandy" followed by a
ANOTHER BRITISH STEAMER TORPEDOED.
Trosor SeptÜM SE Lloyde port 1st British steamar Cymbeline has beranak it badly. We do not refer to the Solicitor-General care to the congiusto education of pricata to serve in their aire dose of extins dit will of cusly sure the
Thirty-one of the crew base landed, my were killed and mix injare 106 Combling"- 13's stool anrów otamer of 2010 tamat, carril this about 20,031,000 people re, or may land. Ove thirty studente, had been for unmor diarrhoes in in bulk., Built by Armstrong Whitwochsad O. News, in 1902. Ab 13 who are travelling from one pectral - ratións from the Binto, but rema
meat staliborn casus of dysentery. It in
Policnesneva Concert in Senators, prisete, and bank directors come depandort in the fast reinst hy maintained in the college for a number of children.. Poro sala by all. Überstad | Foglared at Liverpool, and owned by the Dear Free OLL and Chipping Cole Of
-Lubanical Gardens,
Cut yours on these Baldan foundations..
Abore Compór A
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