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The Hongkong Telegraph.

NEW SERIES No. 8564

SPECIAL

TELEGRAMS.

RACING."

SUNSTAR WINS THE DERBY.

{Tan "TazaawatH" CORRESPONDENT.;

London, May 31, 4.15 p.m.

The result of the race for the

Derby at the Epsom Ruco Meoting,

was as follows:

Sunstar

Stadfast

2

Royal Tender ......... 3 Their Majostios King George

and Queen Mary were prevent.

There was a record crowd of

spectators.

INTERPORT CRICKET

HONGKONG v. SHANGHAL

CELEGRAFN CORRESPONDENT]

Shingluit, May 31.

The first innings in the Inter-

port Cricket Match-was-opened

this forenson. Hongkong Laited first, The wielot was ticky.

Scores wero as fllows at five

o'clock, when samps Wore

drawn:-

Hongkong-1st frnings.'

(ESTABLISHED 1881.)

晚五初月五年三室

THURSDAY JUNE

I

1911.

REUTER'S

TELEGRAMS.

REUTER'S

TELEGRAMS.

THE DERBY FAVOURITE GERMANY AND JAPAN.

WINS.

SUNSTAR GUARDED HAY

AND NIGHT.

TRADE AGREEMENT.

[SERVICE TO THE “TELEGRAPH,"]

London, Juno 1,7.10 a.mi.

The Gorman Reichstag has

passed the third reading of the

REUTER'S

TELEGRAMS.

IMPERIAL DEFENCE.

CONFERENCE DISCUSSION:

[SERVICE TO THE '' TELEGRAPH.''].

Landon, May 31, 2.15 p.th. At the Imperial Conference the

discussion of a scheme for Im

[SBEVICH To Thn " TelkuBaru."]]

London, May 31st, 3.30 ji.m.. The result of the Derby is as Japaness commercial agroe- porial Defence has been conclud-

.

follows:-1, Sunstar; 2, Stod-ment.

|fast; 3 Royal Tonder.

A POPULAR WIN,

[On the 20th instant Reuter wired that the Reichstag Com- mittee lnd approved the pro- visionul Japanese Commercial Agreemont.]

:

oti.

CANTON NEWS. [Tax "THORAPH" CORREAPONDENT

Agitation by Foreign Chinese.

Canton, May 31. The Nine Charitable Institu

ment Society are being literally hombarded by telegrams received from Chinose residents abroad

CHINESE

TELEGRAMS.

A PANICKY PEOPLE.

四弃禮

RUSSIAN TROOPS CAUSE. ÁLARM.

("BHAT" Po" Savion.)

Poking, May 31. The Russian troops have greatly increased in numbers at Harbin.

號一月六英港香

CHINESE

TELEGRAMS.

PROGRESSIVENESS IN

CHINA.

LECTURES. EXCITE GOV-

ERNMENT'S WRATH.

1

("Snar Po" Senvion.)

l'oking, May 31,

The Progressive Body at Wu-

The people aro panic-strickon.hu has been sealed up for deliver- Rumours are current that war ing inflemmatory lectures against may be anticipated.

PROPOSED PARDON FOR

SERVICE TO THE "TELEGRAPH." FIGHTING IN MOROCCO,tions and the Centon Self-Govern- POLITICAL PRISONERS.

London, Juno 1,7.10 a.m.

The betting was 13 to Auguinst COL GOURAND'S COLUMN. regarding the nationalization of

Sunstar, 100 to 8 against Sledfast

| aufl 25 to 1 against Royal Tender.

Sunstr wou by two lengths

from Stedinal, with four lengths,

betweer see. n 1 and third,

Sunstar's victory, was serived

with tremendous cleer'ng,

Thero Majesties King George

and Queeen Mary wore presont,

Thore was a record crowd in]

the course. Among the specta-

tors were the Colonial Promiois

and the Dalegates to tho Imperial

Conference.

[SERVICE TO THE " TELEORÁPH."]

London, June 1, 7.10a.m.

It is cabled from Tangior that the French relief column com-

unded by Colonel Gourand, assisted by General Dabioz' forcos operating from Foz, od Fez on the 26th ultimo, after

heavy fighting,

renoli-

KAISER AND TSAR.

|

railways out of commercial funds. The most inflammatory cable is ona which was received from the Chinese residents in the Malay States. In this cable, tho Chinese Government is hotly denounced for having brokon ila word and for having doprived the people of the right to construct the railways by means of foreign loans. The loss which will thus arise will

"SAVING THE CRITICAL

SITUATION OF THE

COUNTRY."

{"Basuwn Po" Bravick}

Peking, Miny 31.

It is reported that Viceroy Li

mean the ruin of China. The of Yunnan luns sont a private Nino Oliritable Institutions and

the Self-Government Society are telegram to Puking requesting. requested to memorialize the

Throne to withdraw the scheme the Throne to liborato all the of nationalizing the railways for the sake of the people.

Breach of Discipline, Feared.

political prisoners in order to

4

Ever since the recent revolt in save the prosent critical situation Canton, the strength of the local

garrison has been reinforced by of the country.

the arrival of troops from Kwong- si under the command of General Leung Uhni Kwong, His Ex- cellency the Canton Viceroy, however, is in fear that tho soldiers may in all probability be

RAILWAYS AGAIN,

the Government. The organiza

tion, however, continued to delivar thoso lectures the next day by By- ing a foreign flug,'

$80 PER ANNUE,"

SINGLE CÓFY-10" ÜRETE:

THE LATE MR. MOBERLY

BELL

Will of Managing Director of the "Times.”

Mr. Charlos Frederic Moberly Bell, of 22, Park-crescent, W., managing director of the "Times" newspaper, formerly in business. in Alexandria as a merchant and insurance broker, and correspon dont of the "Times" in Egypt, and author of several works on Egypt, who died on 5 April Inst at the Times". office, aged 63 years, left estate of the gross valua of £14,431, of which the not per- sonalty £10,031.

has been sworn

Probate of his will, dated 6 May last, has been granted to his daagliter, Miss Enid Hester Chat

his son-in-law, Mr. Charles Ernest away Boll, of 22, Park crescent;

Pumphroy, colliory manager, of Groonside House, Ryton-on-Tyno, Durham; and power is received grant probate also to his son, Edward Scott Moberly Boll.

THE RAILWAY NATION-to

ALIZATION QUESTION.

STRONG MEASURES:

DISAPPROVED.

["Sarung Po" SERVICE]

The tostator left to his wife, Mrs. Ethol Boll, his household and personal effects, horses, carriages, motor-cars, and con- sumable storòs absolutely, and he left the residue of his pro porty na to 48 per cent, to his wife absolutely, and the remain-- ing 52 por cont, as to two-thir-, teenthis to his son, Edward Scott Moberly Boll as to two-thirteenthe to his daughter, Iris Mary Pum to his daughter, Ethel Cynthis plrey; as to three-thirteenths.

Bell as to three-thirteentha to Agriculture ha signifiod his dis his daughter, Enid Hester Cliat away Bell, and do to three-thir approval of the action of the Pro-tenths to his son, Clive Vincent Moberly Boll; directing that his sident of the Board of Communi- daughter, Ethel Cynthia, may

Poking, May 31.

The President of the Board of

take as part of her share, if sho cations in using strong measures shall wish, his Hildersbal Old

Mill property, now in her occupa tion.

to deal with the people in Hunan

and Hupeh for opposing the Gov-

(SERVICE TO THE “ TELESZArn." guilty of a bronch of discipline 4 GOVERNOR IMPEACHED), ernment in the work of nationali-

TO MEET IN FINLAND),

A. C. E. Elborough, b Me-

Euoa

0

L'out. Thorp, e and b Me

Euon

The betting on the race was

unprecedented.

11

A. E, Claxton, bamussen

5

G. A. Cooke, IL.N., b Itas

musson....LAR 994)

Rev. 8. W. Payne Oller dossen b Jack on

F. Sutton, b McEuen Corpl. Dempsey, Il w by Mc-

Euen

A. P. Dashwood, b McEuen

W. Waterhouso, e Haynes b

Me Euen

F. J. de Rome, lbw Mekuen Carpl. Taverner; not out.........

+

Total

Landon, Juno 1, 7.10 nm. The Kaiser is to meat the Taar

[Aswo published in our columns in the Finish Skerries in June,

4 the other day, Sunstar, owned by

Me. J. B. Joel, was the favourito

18

0

and create trouble with the peace- ful citizens, and also show lack of energy in the performance of their

He has therefore de duties. spatched ton deputies to go round

("SHAT PO" SURVION)

Poking, May 31.

for inspection every night, and The President of the Beard of report cases of misconduct on the part of the soldiers to him.

for the Blue Riband of the Turf. ALBANIA IN REBELLION: Severe punishment will be in The colt for some time past has

of been guarded day and night,

0 Sunstar is a brown colt by

| Sundridge-Doris. Ho leapt into

STUBBORN FIGHTING.

1

high favour by winning the Two

2

(SERVICE TO THE TELEDRARH."

0 Thousand Guineas and then the

Extra Newmarket Stakos, and from 'tho

001

form displayed in theso' races, 50 ho was thought to stand Shanghal-Ist Innlags. excellent chance of carrying race ut the classic

A. 8. Lanning, lbw Dempsey. 17 off

H. B. Olle.dessen, a indb

London, May 31, 2.15 p.m.

flicted on the guilty parties.

New Viceroy's Yamen to be Erected.

zing the railways out of commer

cial funds and asked Prince Ching to support him. He stated that if

the Governor of Hupeh for allow-tion to refund all the commercial Communications has impeached the Government were not in a posi-

ing the people of his province to sharos, it would be better to cancel As will be remembered, consi-

dorable damage was done to the protest against the Government the present arrangement and wait Viceroy's Yamen during the rein taking over the control of the for a better opportunity. cout outbreak in Canton. It isnow

proposed to build a new Yamen

at the top of the Koon Yam Hill, railways out of commercial funds.

Telegrams from Constantinople the city. Already, students from which commands a full view of

report that there has been a good sent out to draw up a plan of the the Surveying College have been

Epsom, as he showed that ho was al of desultory fighting with A. site and submit it to the Viceroy f

Payne ............ 20 able to gon good deal farther than

1. H. Brookwell, run out...... Capt_Barrett, st Claxton, b

Deinpsey

D. It. MeEuon, b Dempsey.

W. H. doule, b Dempsey...

G. M. Billings, lbw Dompsey

R. Brand, not out

O, D. Rasmussen, not out...

Extras

11 a milo, having had the former bauian" robols and the Turkish

race won as they came out of the

38

0

Abingdon Milé Bottom and come troops at Torgut,

home easily in front of the much | ··

0 fancied Stedfast and the out-

Doneral Shokvet, the

24 sider, Lycaon. His performance mander of the Turkish

31 created a vastly favourable im

for approval.

Memorial Service

AT PEACE WITH

FOREIGN POWERS.

HOT-HEADED STUDENTS:

TO BE SUPPRESSED.

("Buar Po" BRRY!OL.) ş

Peking, May 31. The Grand Councillors have

At 10 a.m. yesterday, H.E. the Viceroy, General Ling Chai Kwong, Admiral Li Chun and Com-other officials attended a service hold at the Loyalty Memorial forces, temple in memory of those | officers and soldiers who fell in the recent rising. The object of tho Viceroy's prosence at the service was to encourage the telegraphed to the Viceroys and officers ani soldiers to die for

pression and raised him to the now reports that several stubborn

Total (for 8 wkts,) 146 top of the botting for the Derby engagements live taken place.

His provious record is:-Fourth

The Weather Forecast.

STORMY

RAIN

CHANGE

FARA

VERY DRY

May 31st at

10a.m. 4 p.m. 29.70 29.73

Barometer Temperature... 84 min 74

Humidity Rainfall

82

71

THE FINANCES OF HONGKONG.

Speaking at a recent meeting of the Legislative Council His Ex- collonoy Sir Frederick Lugard said: "Iclass myself among those

On the 1st at 12.05 p-The who think that sane and moderate baroneter has fallen moderately optimism is much more likely to on the E. coast of China, and risen realise our desires than renewed slightly on the S. coast. pessimism." We only wish that A depression, apparently shal

low, hasappeared over the Yangtze Shanghai had the good sense to valley. adopt that motto, instead of the

The high pressure ares, which dull and depressing nititule is central over E. Japan, extends which it finds incapable of shake towards SW, and rouches the S. ing off. The conditions in the E, coast of China, neighbouring port of Hongkong, Moderate E. and 8.E. winds their country in time of trouble. Governors of the various provinces according to Sir Frederick, give may be expected over the N. part

rise to the hope of a prosperous THE BIRTHDAY PARADE to the offect that all diplomatic future, and let me hope the progong Brinfall for the 24 perity of the neighbours will in hours ending at 10a.m. to-day, Volunteer Orders.

'disputes with foreign countrics fuse a sense of exhilaration in 0.30 inches. after a close race; second to St In the House of Coinmons, Mr. The Corps (less the Scouts

Shanghai Flo rodomption of Nat in, the Levant Stakes (5 fur-D). C. Addison (Liberal, Hoxton) Company) will parade at Head have been amicably, settled and quite a large amount of bonds Forocari Distriol, longal at Goodwood, beaten a introduced a Bill to provido for quarters as strong as possible in

next month in Japon is bound to 1-Hongkong and Neighbour length only, Night Rider third: won the International Two-Your- instruction in hygiene in olo one company at 9 a.m. ou Satur- that steps should be taken to sur- increase the prosperity of Japan hod, E. and 8.E. winds, moderate,

doy 3rd inst. The following

aggage and improve the already improv sawery. Old Pinto, Kempton (5 furlonge), montary schools, and the teaching officers will attend Caplain W. press the students from forming ing conditions thero; and that £-Formosa Channel, same as beating Ilia and Peggy Hyland, of girls in regard to the care and M. Scott, Liout. E. D. O. Wolfe,

** | also should help Shanghai, This third in the Champagne Stakos fooding of infants. In the course nad Lieut. A. F. Churchill..........

No.1. The Grand is apart from the conclusion of the (5 furlongs, 152 yards) at: Don- of his speech he said that out of Dress, review order. Khaki, has been won by John Bull, caster to Piotri and Wrinkler, 150,000 deaths of children under

two loans, which, has already 3.-South coast of Chire kukan khaki helmet with badge, Crifle, ncillors also notified the broughts certain amount of buoy-tween Hongkong Cellini fourth; won the Hopeful he was also the winner in the Stakes (G. furlongo) at the New years of age annually 50,040 Hombord in pursion of Chinees Minister to Japan to the affeote of which la bound to in-

waistbelt and side-orms, blask

andy in the market, the good we Amarket October 1, beating Burrow more due to parental ignorance medals to wear the same). No

Ospital and Com- wron competition.

and Porphyrio, at 3 yra The Bill was read the first time, pattie

GOLF.

AMATEUR CHAMPION.

(THE " TELMORAPH " COREBOVONDENT'

Indon, May 31, 4·15 jm.

The Amateur Golf Champion

in the Now Stakos (5 furlonge)

at Ascot to Seaforth, Nerestin PARENTAL IGNORANCE

and Sandal: won the Exeter Stákos at Nowmarket July 1, best-

ing Canvas Back and St. Citone

IN BRITAIN.

territorial

same effect.

China Sea.

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