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REUTER'S

TELEGRAMS.

REUTER'S

TELEGRAMS.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY JULY 3 1911

REUTER'S

TELEGRAMS.

LATE TELEGRAMS.

The Shipping Strike.

To-day's Advertisement.

London, Juno 24-Telegrams CHINESE ENGINEERING

from Glasgow stato that" tho

and

BRITISH COLONEL DIES. GERMANY IN MOROCCO. BATTLESHIP LAUNCHED. Anchor and Donaldson linos live MINING COMPANY, LD.

FROM A SEVERED ARTERY.

TROOPS LANDED

(SERVICE TO THE "TELEGRAPH."

London, July 2; 1.55 p.m.

[SERVION TO THE 'TELEGRAPH."']

Loudon, July 1, 1.35 p.m.

Colonel Warron, commanding|Madrid that German troops have

landed at Arzilla.

the Third Brahman Regiment,

died at sen as a result of the at-

cidental severing of an artory in

ON THE CLYDE. (SERVICE TO THE"'* TELEGRAPH."]

London, July 3, 12.35 n.m. At Govan today Sir Josopli Ward, Premier of New Zealand, and Lady Ward launched the now battleship New Zealand, the

concoded the scamen's domande. The dock hands of the Anchor lino thereupon struck work and imuiediately received an advanco in wages.

CANTON-HONGKONG-TIEN- TSIN LINE. with liberty to call at Intermediate forts.

The White Starline has arrang- T

od terms with the strikers at

HE Steamship.

"KWANGFING "

It is officially reported from Colony's gift to the Imperial Southampton.-"N.C. D. News.") will be despatched for Tiantsin about;

London, July 2, 7,20 a.m.

Navy.

:

GENERAL ELECTION.

READY FOR THE FRAY. (SERVICE TO THE “TELEGRAPH.""},

The Cause of the Crisis.

London, June 24.-It is undor- A Berlin wire statos that at the

stood that the defeat of the Frenoli Government is luo to the resent- request of interested Gorman firms the German Government

mont of the advorsarios of electoral |has ordered the gunboat Panther,

roform. The voting of the Cham- London, July 2, 10 a.m. which is nt present in Moroccan Mr. A. H. D. R. Steel. Maitland, ber on the previous day had boon waters, to proceed to Agadir in M. for Birmingham, speaking in favour of proportional ropre- South Morocco to protect the in-of proparations for a general

at Highbury, urged the nocossily sentation.-"N.. D. News." [In a telegram dated Port Said,terests of German subjects. The election. He hoped that the Juno 22nd, in a Singapore paper, Powers have been notified,

the arm by the glass in a brokon

window.

it was stated that on the arrival A Tangier correspondent has of the steamer Mishima Maru been informed that the German'

it was reporter that Colonel Minister las informed the Morne- Warren of the 3rd Bruhnuus can Foreign Minister that Ger- stationed at Singapore, had diedniany will occupy Agadir. on the voyage as the result of an accident. On June 11 thei deconsod gentleman was in the batloom, when à sudden roll | of the vessel caused him to

intense surprISE.

[SERVO TO THE "TELEGRAPH."

overbalance. Ho thrust out his arm which went through the London, July 2, 10 am. glass window of the routa, An

Gormany's nation has created artory was overod and when intonso surprise. Tho semi-ollicial discovered some little time after newspaper "Koolnische Zeitung wards the unfortunato gentleman dwells upon Germany's greatagri- was unconscious from loss of cultural intorests in the hinter- blood. Two doctors on board and of Agadir and her growing did ovorything possible but with-trade in South Morocco. out avail,” and «Colonel Warron The German Ambassador called slowly bled to douth. He was on the Fronch Foreign Minister buried at sen two days later, the Right Rev. Bishop G.E. Moule, a homoward bound pas songor from China, conducting the survico.]

Unionists would be ready if thr Government rushed an olòction. GORDON BENNETT CUP.

; FOR AVIATION,

[SERVICE TO THE "TELEGRAPH," London, July 2, 10 am." In the aviation race for the the winner, was the America Gordon Bennett Cup, Sheppey Faviator, Weyman, who covered 94 miles in 71 min. 30 1-5 sous.

The French aviators, Le Blanc and Nieuport, were second and third respectively.

MOTOR CAR RECORD.

(SERVICE TO THE ** Telegraph."]

London, July 2, 10 a.m. An Italian named Bordine has motored a mile in 31 seconds, ni Saltburn in Yorkshire, which is was the world's record..

and informed him of the dispatch of the warship, adding that the warship would loave Agadir immediately tranquillity

rostored.

M. Desolves in his roply did not SWIMMING CHAMPIONS. conceal his belief that public

AMATEUR ATHLÉTICS. opinion would be painfully

surprised. He also regretted that the friendly conversations desired

by the two Powers wore thus

AT STAMFORD BRIDGE. thwarted.

(BREVICA TO TH■" TELEGRAPH." London, July, 1, 7.55 p.m.

I fine weather und in

prosence

OF THE EMPIRE.

SERVICE TO THE "TELEGRAPH." London, July 2, 10 a.. In the swimming competitions M. Deselves received M. Cam-for the Empire Championships bon, the French Ministor to Bor-which took place at the Crystal in, who was astonished at this Palace the hundred yards was won totally unexpected stop taken by by Hardwick, an Australian, with the German Government. Derbyshire of the Unitol King: M. Doselves afterwards, inter- dom second, and Johnstone. of riowod President Fallieres and Canada third.

Spanish Ambassador.

L

FRENCH OPINION,

London, July 3, 12.35 a.m. From Madrid it is officially re- ported that five hundred German troops have been landed at Aga- dir.

of a largo attendance of spectatho tors, the Amateur International Athletic Sports were held at Stamford Bridge, London. A feature of the event was the nun

ber of Canadian, New Zealand

and French entries.

Following are the results;— Butting the hammer.-Putunm (Oxford), 147 fest 7.1-2 inches, 1; Flaxman, 125 foot 1inch, 2.

Milo championship.-McNicol (Polytechnic) 1; Tait(Canada), 2; Owen, . Time, 4min. 22 1-5

вось.

Germany's movo in Morocco is made the subject of imild comment in the French press, which con- siders that Germany has taken this step in order to hold a strong position during the discussion of

tho Moroccan question.

Time-60 3.5sees,

In the mile, Hodgson of Canada was first, Battersby of the United Kingdom second, and Champion of Australia third,

Time-25 min. 27 3.5 secs.

HOME CRICKET.

COUNTY, MATCHES,

[BERVICE TO TUR" TELEGRAPH."}

London, July 2, 3,26 a.in.

The Republic of Portugal. London, June 26.-The Spanish authorities at Corcubion have de tained a German steamer which

was carrying a cargo of arms and ataunition, supposed to be for the Portuguese Royalists.-"N. C.

U. Nows."

end of July

For Freight, apply to

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SPORT.

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Lawn Tennis League. Chinese YMCA. Civil Service

wore witnessed on Saturday after- Some very interesting games noon played between the Chinese Y.M.C.A. and the Civil Service at Happy Valley and under the au- spices of the Lawn Tornis League, The Y.M.C.A. on all the games were victorious, winning by three 48. with the score standing at 51 to The results were as fol-

lows:

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AMERICAN-ASIATIC S.S. CO.

The Naval Murder. Tokyo, June 26.-The trial of from the U.S.S. New Orleans, for Atkins, the American bluojacket killing his comrado at the Ameri- ean Naval Hospital, was begun Lock bont Wood and Biden 7-1; Wong To Ki and Wai Wing at the Yokohama District Court beat McEwan and Dawson 10-4; FOR NEW YORK VIA PORTS & on Saturday and concluded to-lost to Dr. Atkinson and Pitt 51. day

Rov. A. D. Stewart and Ko Po Shan boat McEwan and Dawson Atkins was found guilty, but 8-3; lost to Wood and Bidon 7-4; ns there were hold to be ex-lost to Dr. Atkinsou and, Pitt 5-6. tenuating circumstances he was Wong Po Keng and Sze lost to sontoured to five years' ponal Wood and Bidon 3-8; lost to Dr.

Atkinson and Pitt 1-10; beat Me-ply to servitude with hard labour.—

Ewan and Dawson 8-3. "Shanghai Timos."

Prelates Throng Madrid. Madrid, June 27.-The atton- dants to the Eucharistic Congross which is being held in this city are increasing enormously and the number of prolatos attending samo already number over one hundred..

LEAGUE TENNIS.

SUEZ CANAL. (With liberty to call at the Malabar Coast). INVERCLYDE"

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On or about 27th July, 1911, For Freight and further information.

SHEWAN, TOMES & Co.,

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·Hongkong, 3rd July, 1911, [1:40

3EN" LINE OF STEAMERS.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

K.C.C vs. Cralgengower. On Saturday on the K.C.0. Ground Green and Fedelins secured 28 games, Fowler and Rose 26 games, Abrahum and V. FROM ANTWERP, MIDDLES Doldon 10 gamos, thus winning BRO, LONDON & STRAITS. by a total of 73 games to 26.

¿

and

The routo through which the

K.C.C. Tennis Tournament. grandious procession which is to

Championships-Rose tako place on Thursday, is to pass, Fowler mest in the semi-final to is being prepared with overhang-decide who is to play Pittock. ing decorations, archos, and illu-The winner plays Green, the minations. - Cablonews Amc- rican."

S.8. BENCLEUCH,"

CONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby landed at their risk into the hazardon informal that all Goods are being and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and holder, for the Championship. todown Co., Ltd., whence and/or Singles, A class, handicap.from the wharves delivery, may be Brawn (owes 15) meets Abraham obtain d. (scratch) in the aomi-final to de-- tic-eido who is to play Groen (owes

40)..

Boxing Forbidden. Madrid, June 27.--By a vernment decres boxing contests aro forbidden in Madrid. "Cablenows American."

Premier Resigns. (El Comercio Service) Shanghai, Juno 28.—The

No Claims will be admitted after the

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Note our Price $12.00 per osse son

taining 4 dozen quarts or 6 dozen gibts.

|Hongkong, 7th April, 1911. [84

To-day's Advertisements

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

TUE P. & O. 8. N. Co.'s Steamship

"SYRIA,"

FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, MALTA, PORT SÁID, SCEZ,

and STRAITS. Consignous of Curgo by the abɔro- asted vessel are heraby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co.'s signment will be sorted out Mark by Godowns at Kowloon, where each Con- Mark and delivery can be obtained as the Goode are landed.

Optimal Goods will bờ landed here unless instructions are given to the

contrary within 6 boum,

Goods not cleared by the 7th inst.,

Guds bave luft the Godowns, and all at 4 pm, will be embjest to rent. Goods remaining undelivered after the Bah inst., will be subject to rent.

be presented to the Undersigned on of All Claims against the Steamer musi before the 15th in t., or they will not bo mognized.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in any cafe'whatever.

Semi-finals-Kynock (rees. 3/6) Singles, B class, handicap.

Damaged packages innst be left in v.. Annesley (owes 15); Brown

the Godowns for examination by the (owes 15) v. Raven (owes 15/3)

Consignees and the Company's mur- Professional Pairs Semi-final All broken, chafed, and damaged vapori, Messrs. Goddard and Douglas, Pre-LeBreton and Roso (moroliants) v. Goods are to be left in the Godowns, at 9 ans. on Mondays and Thursdaye. The following are the latest remier of the Austrian Cabinet ha Final-Green and Cheo (mor- 8th in, at 11 AM.

Barlow and Brown (scholastic) where they will be examined on the All Claims must be presented willifa sults in the County Cricket resigned.-

ten days of the steamer's arrival here, Cablenews Ameri-ohants.)

No Fire Insurance has boon ollçoted. | after which dato they cannot be re- Handicap Doubles.-Semi-final, Bill of Lading will be countersigned 60guised. No Claims will be admitted U.S. Fleet Is Warmly Received-Fedelina and Fowler (owe 40) Ly

after the Goods have left the Godowns. WIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO v Green and Cheo (owe 30-3);

1. A. HEWETT, Agents.

Superintendent. Mackenzie and Rutherford (rec. Hongkong, Set July, 1911,

[1241 | Hongkong, del July, 1911. 3-0) v. Jeffries and Wolf (owe 15-3).

matches.

Middlesex won by an innings and 03 runs.

Warwickshire won by an in-

Fears are expressed that Ger- many's unfriendly action will not facilitato a satisfactory ending to the discussion and the bolief isnings and 206 runs. Hundred Yards. Rasdell voiced that Franco will send a (Ponnsylvania), 1; Stewart (Lon-protest to the German Foreign don Athletic), 2; D'Arcy, 3. Won Office. by inches; time, 10 2-5 sors.

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Two miles' walk, Ross (Mid- lesex) 1; Ovens (Herno Hill), 2: Yntes, 3. Time, 13 mins, 55 3-5]

SOCB.

GERMANY EXPLAINS.

PRINCE OF WALES.

WORLD TOUR.

'can."

AMOY MUNICIPAL COUNCIL.

Minutes of a meeting of the Council, held at the Board Room, on 15th June, 1911,

secretary.

*

QUEEN ANNE

Brandy was first put on the Market.

in Europe. Berlin, June 25-The Kaiser [According to the fixture table, American flest now visiting Gor was the guest of the officers of the Middlesex was down to play Gloucestershire and Warwickman waters at a luncheon aboard shire to play Hants.].

the Louisiana. The American ambassador at St. Petersburg has [SERVICE TO THE “TELEGRAPH."']

sont un official note to the Czar thanking him and the Russian Long jump.-Kirwan (Ire-| London, July 3, 6,50 n.m. land), 23 feet 3-1.2 inchos, 1;

nation for the cordiality of the The semi-official journal "Kool- (THE "TEGRAPH CORRESPONDENT.. reception to the fleet and express lace (chairman), J. S. Fenwick, Y

Present:-Messrs. W. H. Wnt-was roigning over England 200 years ago when Martell's Paseman; (Berlin), 2; Abraham, nische Zeitung," published in

London, July 2, 8.30 p.m. 3..

Berlin, says that recont develop. "Quarter mile-Halbaus (Can-ments in Morocco lave forced of Connaught announced at the United States and Basin."The

Ilis Royal Highness the Duka ing the wish that the visit would Kikuchi, Rev. G. M. Wales,, W.. cement the friendship between the Wilson, the health officer and the nda), 1; Wotenhall (Cambridge), Germany to take this action." Dominion Day dinner at the Im Manila Times." 2; Adams, 3. Timo, 50 4-5 secs, The situation, says the paper, perial Instituto that HRH the Two miles stooplechase.--has become chaotic and the Sul- Prince of Walos was shortly going Nonkes, 1; Pattoshall, 2; Lizan-tan's authority is gone. The on a tour round the world, dier (Franco), 3. Time, 11 mins. measure is not aimed against 10 1-2 sec8.

Morocco nor is it intended as at LORD STRATHCONA. Putting tho weight. Barrett counter-stroke to French and (Ireland), 43 feet 5 inches, 1; Spanish action.

TO RETIRE. Tyson, 2; Abraham (Borlin), '3. Germany does not intend to (Tu "TELEGRAPH" ÜLEKSFORDENT

Hurdles. Phillips (Cam-establish a permanent footing at. bridge), 1; Powoli, 2; Meunier Agadir, but has landed her troops

London, July 1, 8.30 p.tu. It is announced that Lord (France), 3. Time, 16 1-4 secs. morely for the protection of Gor

Pole vault-Paseman (German residents. The troops will Strathcors, High Commissione many), 12 feet 11 inches, 1;not be withdrawn until order has of Canada since 1800, is retiring. Lo Garde (France), 2.

COLONIALS AT CHELSEA. BREAKING CAMP.

been restored. Four Miles Championship.- As France and Spain had ex- Kolehmainen (Finland), 1; Scott, cooded the Algeciras Act by 2; Martin, 3. Time 20 mins. 3 establishing military stations in 3.5 secs.

the interior it was explicable that 220 Yards. Ramsdell, 1; Hal-Germany in accordance with the baus, 2; Rau (Germany). 3. demand of her subjects should Timo, 22 1-5 HOCS,

send the Panthor to Agadir in or- der to protect them,

Hal? Mile.-Braun (Germany), 1: Wheatley (Victoria), 2; Brock (Canada), 3. Time, I min. 59 4-5 secs,

High Jump-Paseman 6 feet, 1; Louky (Ireland), 2,

FEELING IN SPAIN. The Spanish press generally approves of the action of Ger- many, regarding it as a logical sutcome of the French action.

Political Prospects.

1. The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed. London, June 28.-Tho Seere- 2. The Secretary reported that

Martoll's o

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• Brandy is the most popular Brandy

tary of the Midland Union of Con- no further progress had been made on the Market now, and is wšel by Hospitals and Clubs in servative Associations says that he in the sinking at the artesion well

has notified the Conservative works since the last meeting.

agents of the probability of an 3. With reference to minute 2 preference to other Brands. early goneral election.-"N. C. D. of the last meeting, the Secretary

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was directed to write to Mfr. 8; Yo Declaration of London shida concerning the cutting of London, Jano 28. A great stone on his property, and inform meeting to protest against the Da-him that the Council considered his. claration of London was held yes-contractor's action suck a flagrant Įterday in London.

breach of the Council's proclama- Mr, Balfour said that in spite of tion forbidding the cutting of rock eváry naval precaution we might that the contractor should not be bo starved into surronder by allowed to go unpunished, ather- [SENIOR - TO THE TELEGRAFE."] blockade and seizure of food-wise a dangerous precedent would, London, July 1, 7 p.m. stuffs, which wore England's al- be established, and the Council The Colonial Camp at Chelsea most only methods of exercising therefore suggested that Mr. Yo- has been broken up. The troopers pressure."N. C. D. News." shida should inflict a severe fineon arospending a few weeks' furlough! Home Rule Campaign - the contractor, the amount of which or roturning ayor-sans,

London, June 28.-Mr. William should go into municipal funds. Redmond, in his campaign in 4. The Secretary reported the Australasis on behalf of Home arrival from Hongkong or Mr. A. Rule, has collected £8,000 in New Brownlie to take up the appoint- [Zealand. [NO. D; Nowe," [ment of Police Inspector,

Maior-General Baron Choylos more issued an order thanking the troups and praising thom for their excellent behaviour,

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