The Hongkong Telegraph.
NEW SERIES No. 8594
SPECIAL
TELEGRAMS..
六初月六年三銃宜
SPECIAL
TELEGRAMS.
(ESTABLISHED 1881.)
REUTER'S
TELEGRAMS.
SATURDAY,
REUTER'S
TELEGRAMS.
THE KING'S TREAT TO
CHILDREN.
THE RING.
AN AVIATOR'S GIFT.
LANGFORD V, FITZGERALD. TO THE ARMY AND NAVY.
AT CRYSTAL PALACE,
(Tan "Tulmuaru” CounseponDENT
(Ta■ "TaLmiRAPH" CORRESPONDENT.. London, Jano 30, 0.55 p.
London, June 30, 0.55 p.. Sam Langford, the coloured His Majesty King George's heavy-weight, knocked out Jack
treat to the children at the Orystul | Fitzgerald in the fifth round. "
Palace was a huge success.
One hundred thousand children were ontortained. They wore con-
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voyed to the Palace in ninety-two
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railway trains from 56 railway
stations.
King George and Queen Mary
attended the function and got a
tunultuous recoption.
GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP.
"VARDON WINS.
(THE "TELEGRAPH" CORRESPONDENT,
Londou, June 30, 6,55 p.m.
In the final tio for the Open
Golf Championship, HarryVardon |
but A. Massy.
Other scores were-Taylor
305, Dunean 308.
Vardon and Massy played off
thoir tie over 36 holba.
JULY
1911
大興禮
THE COLONIAL OFFICE.
AND THE COLONIES.
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REUTER'S,
TELEGRAMS.
GERMAN SHIPPING.
A NEW ENTERPRISE,
號一月七英港香
REUTER'S
TELEGRAMS.
NATIONALIST PARTY.
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AND THE CORONATION.
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$30 res Åns.
Simate Corr 101 Okkt.
CHINESE
TELEGRAMS.
CHINA'S BATTLESHIPS.
BUILT IN GERMANY.
'BARUNG PO" SERVICE]
Peking, June 30.
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London, June 30, 9.40a.m. [SERVICE, TO TEN" Télkoraph.")
London, June 30, 5.25, p.. London, June 30, 9.40 a.m.
Right Hon. L. Harcourt, Soere- Loudon, June 30, 8.35 pm.
There has been published, tho Mr. Barbor, the aviation export, tary of State for the Colonies, The Gorman East African Ship report of the proceedings of a telegraphed to the commander of The Admiralty in Poking has
has offered to the Government four presiding at the dianer of the ping Line will inaugurate at the meeting of Nationalists couven- the cruiser Huichi instructing noroplanes with a view to the Chronn Club, at which there was end of the present year a nowel to discuss the question him to proceed to Germany with Ein certain sporting circles at encouragement of aviation in the homo Samı Langford is regarded"
as being the only honvy-weight Army and Navy. ablo to make anything of a show against Jack Johnson, the world's
champion. It is Imlf expected CORONATION MESSAGES. that a match will be arranged during Johnson's prosent visit to England and L'aris.]
COUNTY CRICKET.
[The Telemaru" ConurerONDENT,
London, June 30, 6.55 p.m.
In dieir County Cricket fixture,
Lmeashire beat Worcestershire,
THE PROUDLOCK CASE.
DEATH SENTENCE,
COMMUTED.
„TE" PERORAPD CORURBPOXDENT
FROM THE COLONIES.
(Service TO THE " Telegraph."']
an attendance of 350, including fortnightly service round Africa, of attending the Coronation. his cruiser after his mission tó
י.
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Sir Hamilton Goold-Adams, Sir
Frank Swottenham and Sir Mat-
thow Nathan, said ho was glad
that the Imporial Conference did
not accept his offer to divide the
administration of the Colonial
Office. He rejoiced that in, tho
self-governing Colonies there was
now no complaint of interference
by the Colonial Office which was
formerly the sport of every de-
London, June 30, 9.40 n.in.
Tho Colonial Ofico have re
coived from the Colonies au- berless messagesof congratulation | tractor.
to their Majostics upon their
Coronation.
The newspapers give promin
enco to the massage from Vis- ount Gladstone, Governor Gen-
eral of South Africa, who in the
Singapore, July 1, 11.10.m most heartfelt manner oxpresses The death sentence passed upon his appreciation of His Majesty's Mrs. Proudlock has been commutintorcat in the welfare of his sub-
?
[Both *tho winner and the rumor-up have held the e. She will remain in simple jects in South Africa, and his con- okampionship before-Vardoa in
1903 and Masay in 1907. Ap-imprisonment pending the deci-viction that South Africa will bo- panded is the list of clumpions
for the last ten years :~~-~
J. II. Taylor.. ....1900 James Braid... ..... 1901 Alos. Herd...........1902 Harry Varion..... 1903 J. Whits..... 1004 James Braid.........1905 James Braid.........1906 A. Mussy........ .1907 James Braid.........1908 J. II. Taylor........ 1909 Janes Braid...... 1010 From 1880 to 1870 inclusive the championship emblem was a belt which Tom Morris, jon., won outright by successive wins from
1867 till 1870. Next year the
sion of the Solangor State Council, como ono af the strongost factore
for the preservation of peace and
Our special wire on Thursday | stated that Mrs. Promilock, un- the prosperity of the Empire. able to bear the suspenso, luid | rosolved to withdraw the appeal for a re-trial and to throw herself upon the mercy of the Sultan.]
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championship remained in aber- COMBINES IN AMERICA.
ance, when the present champion-
ship cup was offered for competi tion. Up till 1891, it was com- potod for at 36 holes, but sinco then the course was extended to 72 holes.]
THE SEAMEN'S STRIKE.
MORE RIOTING AT HULL.
[THE "TKLAGRAPH” CORERIPONDRAT }
London, June 30, 6.55 p.m.
WIRE TRUST INDICTED.
p.m.
GIFT OF A UNIVERSITY.
TO READING.
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London, Juno 30,9.40 a.m. Lady Waniago, Right Lion.
KING AT THE CRYSTAL
PALACE.
CHILDREN'S TREAT.
(SERVICE TO THE “ TELEGRAFE."]
London, June 30, 8.35 p.m. King George and Queen Mary, with the Prince of Wales, Princess
Mary; Prince Albert and Prince
George, in the afternoon motored
both by way of the Cape of tiond
Hope sand of the Suez Canal.
Four now steamers are being
built.
"SHAKESPEARE" BALL.
HUGE PROFITS.
3r. Jolm Redmond urged that bring back to Clinu two new
it would be of untold benefit to battleships recently constructed the Home Rale cause in England there.
if the party officially participated
in the ceremonipa:
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SOMO
Discussion followed,
members speaking in favour of |
party attendance and others
against.
Eventually, on a show of hands,
33 voted in favour of attending
a 29 against.
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London, June 30, 10.10 p.m. The net profits derived from 21st instant amount to ten thou
Nevertheless, upon Mr. O'Con- sand pounds, which will be devot-nor (? Johu or T. P.) representing ed to the Shakespeare National the danger of a serious cleavage [Theatre Fund."
of the party, Mr. Redmond deoided
in favour of non-attendance.
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[The "Shakespearo" Ball was held at the Albert Hall and was attended by four thousand people, in Tudor or Shakosporoan cos- tūmos, reculling the costliness and spleadour of the famous masques of the past. Royalties and for from Buckingham Palues through eign Envoys attended the Ball
after the State Banquet.Ì cheering crowds to the Crystal
Palace, where one hundred thou-
sand school children were ontor-
tained.
G. W. Palmer, M.P., for Reading, and Mr. Alfred Palmer, Lord of j [SERVICE TO THE "TELEGRAPH."]
tho Manor of Wokefield, have London, June 30, 5.25
gifted two hundred thousand It is reported from Now York pounds for the establishment of a that the Federal Graud Jury has University at Reading. returned indictments against |
In connection with these men's uino combines, comprising eiglity. strike thoro has been another out-three persons, who are alloged to break of rioting at Hall.
Five hundred men from the
London Police Force have been despatched to full to assist the local police in suppressing die
order,
constitute a so-called Wire Trust,
Amongst the persons indicted
aro Mr. Pierpont Morgan's son-in-
AVIATOR KILLED.
(SenVION TO THE “ TELEGRAPH,”]
London, June 30, 5 p.in. Lieutenant Trochou, a French
SLAUGHTER IN ARABIA.
2000 TURKS KILLED.
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London, July 1, 12.15.m.
MILITARY POSTS.
("BHIT PO" SERVICE.)
Poking, June 30,
Luk Wing Ting has boon ap-
pointed General of Kwangai, and General Lung Chai Kwong,
The Commander of the Kwangsi
troops stationed at Canton over
since the last revolt, has been up-
|pointed Commander-in-Chief of
25, divisions of troops in the
South of Chinu with a Vice-Tartar
General's title.
RAILWAY AFFAIRS.
REFUND OF CAPITAL..
("Bar Po" SERVIOR.)
Poking, June 30.
It is only now reported that H. E. Chang Ming-chi, the early last month in Yemen (on Viceroy of Canton, has mem- THE SHIPPING STRIKE. the east of the Red Son), Hodei- cislized the Throne to fix a dato
POLICE MOBBED AT HULL,
The railway lines leading to the Chystal Palace were closed to SpayiCK TO THE “TELEGRAPHI;"]
the public and devoted to the London, June 30, 2 p.m..
transportation of the children. The conference at Hull arrang- There were over one hundred jed by the Board of Trade between special trains. The weather was shipowners and tlio seamon ou
fine.
law, Mr. Eugeno Butterloo, Mr.man, while making his first essay
Frank Gould, and other notable in aviation at Chalon-sur-Marno, financiers.
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fell and was killed,
strike proved abortive, the sirikera
rejecting the terins affered.
The children received their
Majesties with...... indescribable 'There was noro rioting in the
enthusiasm, the ovation being evening. With trancheons drawn
porhaps the most memorable into police charged a inob of, two
the Coronation celebrations. thousand stone-throwers and dia-
persed the crowd, after a number,
of policemen had been injurod,
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dal rebola surprised a Turkish
advance guard and killed over
two thousand of the Sultan's
troups.
PELAGIC SEALING.
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for the refunding of the capital to the shareholders of the Canton- Hankow Railway.
II. E. Tuon Fang, the Director-
General of the Canton-Hankow
and Sze-chuan-Hanchow railways,
has appointed Shun Ping Chung ng his assistant. His Excellency arrived at Tientsin yesterday. He will pay a visit to Yuan Shih Kai
en route to Hupel.
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London, July 1, 12.15 am.
It is reported from Washing ton that the United States Govern-
ment have confirmed the con- The Ministry of Communier- |clusion of the international agree-¡tions intends to appoint Jiu Tin
ment with regard to the suspen-
Yan ns chief engineer of the Sze- chuan-Haukow and Canton-Han- sion of pelagia sealing in Northern
kow railways. Pacific waters,
TURKS AND ALBANIANS.
OPEN GOLF CHAMPION,
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London, June 30, 10.10 p.m. LONDON POLICE FOR HULL (SERVICE TO THE "TELEGRAFN,"] In the final for the Open Golf Championship A, Massy retired
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London, Juno 30, 5,26 p.m. ?
London, July 1, 12.15 ma. A tulegram from Constantinople at the thirty-fifth hole, Harry . A draft of five hundred mon announces that the Porto luis de- Vaidon being ten strokes ahead. from the London Police Force plared that the torque of surrender
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Vardon received a great ovation have been despatched to Hull to proposed by the Albanian insur-
at the conclusion of the game,
nasist the local pólico,
gents aro inadaimi
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