€77 TELEGRAMS.
THE WAR.
ARABS THREATENING,' ·
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Simultaneously the Italians again found a number of arméd local Arabs throntoning their roar.Thereupon tho warships sholled them in order to clear them out.
Three hundred of the emony's doad:have been foun'I outside this Italians' left; they had apparently boon killed in Monday's affairs,
The Italians continue to seize rifles in Tripoli which have been hidden in collars and walls. They have also secured over a million cartridges.
QUARANTINE LAWS.
Alleged Evasion.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY OCTOBER 27 1911
Singapore papers that arrived
morning: While he was ill, Leo Al-kay vomited and purged and,
SPORT.
on the instructions of the sailors, Hongkong Association Football
witness carried him to the after part of the ship. He could not
yesterday contained long reportsof got any medicine for his nephew,
League Fixtures..
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mental v. Sub-Marines: 87 Coy. R. G. A. bye: Must be complet ed on February 24, 1912.
18th Round:-87 Coy, R.G.A. v. B. O, U. Corpis. K. O. Y. L. I. v. L. F. C. 83 Coy. R. G. A.
Marinca bye: Must be complet Hongkong Police: 88 Coy. R. G.A. y. Departmental: Sub-
ed on March 2, 1912.
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The following are the fixtures unde a false declaration with re- they said that it could not be Football League, second division, the boaring of the charge of having because when he asked the sailors in the Hongkong Association gard to infectious disease, prefer- obtained because everyone was for this season: red against the Captair and Doc-sleep. He could not oven
1st Round: B. 0. C. v. L. F. [SERVICE TO TEN "TELNORAPH."]tor of the steamer. Curonia. It got water. He asked the cooks
will be remembered that on Oct. 2nd the sailore for it and C. 87 Coy. R. GA. v. Corpls. Bombay, Oct. 27, 8.7 u.m. !
our Singapore correspondent tele-offered to buy it, but they K. O. Y.L.I.: Hongkong Police
By the courtesy of the Craig- A modange from Tripoli states graphed that it was alleged that said: "No water." Provious to Sub-Marines: 83 Coy. R. G. ongower O.C. a match will be that an aoroplane on Tuesday Butween forty and fifty bodies of his nephew's death witness had A. v. 88 Coy. R. G. A.; Depart played between the R. A. M. C. morning found six thousand persons who had died from cho scen four other people, die of montal bye: Must be completed and Civil Service. A. The latter: Arabs encircling a portion of the era lind been thrown overboard cholera on the stcumor and ho on November 4, 1011. ·
team will compriso:--Mesaru, H. Italian front.
during the voyage from Swatow noticed that the dead people's
2nd Round-87 Coy. R. G. A.LO. Garrett, J. R. Wood, E. including several which were nils went black. The first case. Sub-Marines: Departmental v. Edmonds, H. Ellis, J. Spittles, S. dumped in Singapore harbour. ocenured on September 20 and Hongkong Police: Carple. K. O Kelly, J. MoEwen, F. Bacon, J When the case was called on on the violins were ill about one day, Y. D. I. v. B.0.0.88 Coy. A. Bullin, E. W. Dawson and Oct. 18 it was announced that the When anyone took ill the sailors R. G. A. v. L. F. C.: 830oy. R. G. A. N. Olier. two defendants had gone to Cal-removed the patient to the stern A, bye: Must be completed on Hongkong Football Club cutta on the Curonia, but would of the ship. Witness had never Noventber 11, 1911.
A match, Whites versus Co- be back on Oct. 30. The houring scen-cholora prior to this voyage 3rd Round 83 Goy, R. Gours, will be held,ou the Hong, of evidenco was, however, pro-
His nephew died ut 7 a.m. on the coeded with.'
23rd and he did not know what Departinental B.00.88 kong Club ground, to-morrow, at
4.30 p.in. Revolting Evidence,
happened to the body. Witness Coy. R. G. A. Sub-Marines v.. The teams are:-Whites: Mil- tao witness who was called did not seo it. after his nephew's Corpls. K. O. Y. L. 1. Z-Coyler: McCubbin, Hamilton; C. entered the witness box carrying death because he was asked to 1. G. A. v. Hongkong Polio Wilkie, Barlow and Campbell; T is Foreby notified that on and
1.O. bye: Must be completed Josclanul, Rigdon, Vivenel, Stubbs a young child in his arms. He leave that part of the ship..
after WEDNESDAY, the lat of } give his nimo as Soo Heck-lua, Cross examined: Witness only on November 18, 1911.
and Forde. Colours: Goggins November, the SUPPLY of WATER ricksh' ciolie. He said he and know that what the people died of 4th Round-E. F. C. v. Sub-Jones, Griffin; Chapman, Lowick, the Ilider Main Districts will bo his wife and child wore passengers was "the vomiting and purging" Marines: Departmental v. B. O. Moon; Aitcheson, Roberts, Wil-trolled by bringing the Rid from Amoy to Singapore on the diseas He saw four persons die C. 83 Coy. R. G. A. v. 87 Coy, son, Helley and P. Wilkie. Re-Mains lato operation and that Water Curonia. During the typhoon on in the 'tween-decks, not counting R. G. A.: 88 Coy, R. G. A., feree: Mr. A; P. Storrie. CRACK STOP-GAPS. the way down his wife was sen-sick, the people who were taken away Hongkong, Pulico: Corple. K.
hut offer the storm she was well. ill. The bodies of the dead wore 0. Y. L. I. bye: Must be com Durban, Oct. 26, 8:50 p,m.
A day or two later she be removed and he did not know pleted on Nogembar 25, 1911. A crook Italian regiment. of Camö ill ́again,and was vomiting what became of them.
A ricksha pullor named Low Ah- grenadiers is proceeling to Tri-and purging severely. A China- poli to fil the gaps created by man took witness to the dispensary,ter of Purvis Street, said he went where he met another Chinamaa, on board the Curonia on her ar the revont oasuni tisa.
He to the latter that his wife rival on Sept. 23 to meet his fu-Sub-Marites: 80 Coy. R. C. A. was ill and, described her hier, whom he found lying sick in. 87 Coy. R. G. A.:. Hongkong Police byo: Must be completed symptoms, and that the Chinanian to 'tween-decks among some Spoke to a "foreigner who was other sick people. His father on Deconiber 2, 1011,4 present. The "foreigner" gave was unable to speak. Witness 6th Round Hongkong Police witness sonic medicine which he carried him up to the upper deck,v.B.O.C.:83 Coy: R. G. A. v. Sub- ok his wife. She did not get where he died almost immediate Marines: Departmental v. Corpls. any letter: -o ho paid two more
Witness thought of making K.O.Y.L.I.: 87 Cay. R. G. A. v. vists to the dig ensary and report at the police station, but L. F. C.: 88 Coy. R. G. A. bye: ceived more modicine on each oc. the chinchew said he must not, Must be completed on Dec. 9, casion from thio" for,igner," The so he went ashore again, leaving, 1911. medicine was made up ofa mixture the body on board. Ho did not of some white and some yellow ranke a report, stuff. The "foreigner” did not
ARAB MUNITIONS.
Durbin, Oct. 26, 0.55's.m.. Two thousand Arabs have been arrested at a toyn naar Tripoli, and quantities of hidden arms were seized.
Huts full of provisions and any
munition were burned.
ITALY'S SOVEREIGNTY.
→
Durban, Oct. 26, 3.30 p.m. Italy has notified the Powers
5th Round:-Corpla, K, O. Y. L. I. v. 83 Coy. R. G.A.: L. F. C. Departmental: B. 0. C. v.
A TRAGIC DEATH.
The following is from tho "N.-C. Daily Now" of October 23:-
wil be turned on to oich Kider Main daily, for two conacewire hones. luformation si to the Imoura of supply
any particular property uny be obtained an application at the Office I the Water Authority or Registrar -neral, or at the Tang Wah Hospital
W. OUATHAM,
Wntor Authority. In a manner which recalled the Public, Worke Department, sad happening on the Shanghai Hongkong, 27th Oct., 1911. [1166| Racecourse on the "On" Day of
,
the Spring Raco Mosting; the JOHN THOMAS COTTON. annual sports of the Shanghai Municipal Police, held on Satur-VETERINARIAN & FARRIER day afternoon, were marred by a
(Qualified). tragedy. As the large crowd of poople were leaving the enclosure Business Addres in which the sports had taken AH TOO STABLES, place, after witnessing (12) 7th Round:-88 Coy, R. G. A. interesting afternoon's sport, v. Sub-Marines: Departmental Mr. John T. Manley, an old The hearing has been adjourn-v. 87 Coy. R. G. A.: 83 Ooy. R.G.A. and well respected member of go to soo. his wife. He did not at until Oct. 30,
v. LF. C. Hongkong Police v. the Imperial Maritime Customs know whether he was a doctor
Corpls. K.O.Y.L.I: B.O. C. bye: staff, was very suddenly taken ill. He was seen by a number of 1911.
friends to fall to the ground, and was assisted to his feet again, but after remarking something
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that Italian sovereignty has be or not, bir no doctor me WANTED A GOOD TIME. Must be completed on Dec. 18 established from the Egyptian to to soo his wife. These visits the Tunisian boundaries and into the dispensary all took place land to the English and French in the same day. spheres of influence.
ITALIANS TO ADVANCE.
Durban, Oct. 27, 8 a.m. Router's carrospondent at Milán statos that General Canera completed his plans for an advanco into the interior."
They include an elaboration of the system of blockhouse in stituted during the South African
Ward
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INHUMAN TACTICS.
That night,
The Chinaman from the dispen-
stry. cumo nul told witness he
Fireman Deserts Ship
at Shanghai.
:
8th Round: -B, O. U. v. 83. Cay. R. G. A.: Hongkong Police'
v. L. F.O. Corpis. K.O.Y.L. about the suddenness of his fall; w.nl bave to move his wife to Before Commander G. W. Beck-v. 88 Coy. R. G. A.: Departe collapsed again. Dr. Morsh and Dr. Billinghurst, who the stern of the ship ca that was with, R.N., Harbour Master, at the hental v. Submarines: 87 Coy: had been viewing the athletic the place for sick people. Ho took Marine Court this morning, Capt.. G. A. byo: Must be completed sports, rendered immediate as her era and stayed beside her.J. C: Young, Master or the s.s. on December 23, 1011,
No. 7, Russell Stroot,
Hongkong. Telephons No 272,
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BAZAAR and FANOY FETE
Commandant and Officers Hong- Stentor. Toumae. 17th October King Volunteer Corps) on the Volas-
tar Pande Ground, on TUESDAY, oyuno, Myrmidon, Nippon, Ping Suey, Sa diiia, Catona, Alesia. 24th October 81st, from 2.80 to 7 p.m. Octobe Callauien, Monmouth lira, Many Novelties suitable for
Christmas Presents. 3.45. p.m.-Children's Variety Eq
5.30 pm. Anction
sistance, but Mr. Manley was be-HIPS PASSED THE CANAL, His He saw four or five sick people Mexican Prince, charged T. Car- 9th Round:87 Coy: R. G. Ayond human aid and expired in n dih October-Achilles, Indrawadi, shore. He noticed that they were rick, a fireman on his ship, withy. B. O. C: Corple. K.O.Y.LL V. fow minuto. The occurrence Palawan, Slavonia, Socotra 10th vomiting and three of them died bsenting himself without leave. F. C.: 83 Coy, R. G. A. V. created a sinful sensation, es- October-Benlawers, Benledi, Indra- Hongkong Police: 88 Coy, R. G. tint night. The ship got near at Shanghai..
Captain Young stated that nu A. v. Departmental: Sub-Marines/pecially as one of the deconsed samla Lothian, Ningehow, Peking, will be held (by kin'l permission
man's song had won one first and Sithonis, Indrados. 18th October Sugapore the following morn
Culow, Miyasaki Mara, Prinzess Alice, . His wife was still in the October 2), definidont let the thin cebar 30, 191 Completed on one second prize in the bicycle zine.condition. The same Chinn-111 a m., and informed the Chief December 30, 1911.
races at the sports and was at the mw as before told him to take Engineer that he was going aaliore
10th Round:-87 Coy, R. G time of his father's seizure and A chain of forts is to be outer balew, and witness took her to have a good time and that ho A. v. Sub-Marinos: Departmental death receiving his prizes from atructed from Tripolito Ghara Fawn to the hold. He did not could put another man on in his v. Hongkong Police Corple. the hands of Mrs. Fraser.
Yong Tazy, Kantas. 24th October-v s'ay thrie with her, but was foldplace. The ship left Shanghai.at K.O.Y.L1.v. B. 0. C.: 88 Coy.
Bensliter, Denbighshire, Preussen. o go up on deck again. No one am. the following day, up to 1 G. A. v. L. F. C.: 83 Coy, R. he was it the hold and there which-time defendant had not C. A. bye: Must be completed on put of tobacco in Korea is about Detober None.
Arrivals at. Home, 8th October-tortaiament. It is stated that the annual out Hirano Maru, Indien, Segovia. 7th 10th October-In- was no cargo there. When the returned. The crew know that January 6, 1912.
4,300,000 kwan, valued at 3rardlyde Kanagawa Mara, Peleus,
G.16 p.m.--Variety Entertainment. If not the Bazaar will be held in the | ship arrived in Singapore, wit-the ship was sailing the next
million yen. In addition to this Prinz Ladwig. 18th October-Long-Volunteer Hand-Quarters. was coming on boord to count the with the defendant. Defendant.: 87 Coy. R. G.A.. Corple. amount over Y1,110,000 worth of or, Polynesien, Titan. 17 Octob
ass was told that a Europeanay. He had had a lot of trouble
Proceeds to be divided amongst OYLI Hongkong Police tobacco is imported from Japan Astyanse, Bepiawor, Brisgaria, ratinar-los charities-for-children-and- passengers. He was examined was sent down to. Hongkong by by a European. He then went the Agent and came on board Sub-Marines: 83 Coy. R. G. A. Propèr, China and America. The 'enhgan, Glenroy, Silesis, Jeserie. thin Hongkong Cat in the M.O.. share with his child, being to drank. Witness refused to have. 88 Coy. R. G. A.: Depart- importation of cigara, cigarettes 20th October-Ajax, Menam. Sikh, Bons at Ottershaw Barrey,
monial bye: Must be completed and cut-tobacco is mostly carried Den of Crombie, Tango Maru. 24th' ̧ NO QUITS TAKEN, to come brek later to get his wife, him on board as being su un
on January 13, 1912.
on by the Oriental Tobacco Com-0q'ober-Ambria, Saxonis. Two or three hours after dark that desirable.
The Chief Engineer gavo cor-
12th Round:-83 Coy. R. G.pany and the British-American night he went aboard again, ne- companied by a friend, in order to roborative evidence and said that A. v. Departinontal: B. O. O. v. Tobacco Company, the former tel his wife ashore. He was the defendant had been on board 88 Coy. R. G. A.: Sub-Marines v. importing them from Japan Proper met by the Chinaman from the dis.fr shout oight months and got Corps, K.O.Y.L.L. 88 Coy. R. G. and the latter from Shangh pasiry, who said his wife had died drunk whenever he got a chance. A. v. Hongkong Police: L. F. C. The "Seoul Press" says that it and her body. Ind been thrown The Magistrate, in passing sen- bye: Must be completed on is thought that a grost quantity of Chinese tobacco is smuggled overboard: The mon added that tence, said he took into consider January 20, 1912.
Reuter's correspon lent at Malta atates that arrivals from Tripoli describe the fight on Oct. 23 as "avory","sovore~one.-
The Turks feigneil to retront into the desert and then tried to envelop the Italion C
Three companies of the Ber- saglieri worennnihilated. Several offices were taken prisoners and were afterwards manged and their bodies mutilate 1.--Router.
A GHASTLY TRAGEDY.
FAMILY INCINERATED.
BREVIOR TO THE" THERSKAP
is
11th Round:-B. O. O. v.
if he (witness) did not go ashoro ation the trouble and annoyance 13th Round:-D, F. Ov. Sub-across the "northern frontier of at once he would be arrested, so defendant had caused to the Marines: Departmental v. B.O.C.; Korea. The annual tax levied on ewent ahora nud was not arrest-whole ship and sentenced him to 83 Coy. R. G. A. v. 87 Coy . Korean tobacco cultivators and ol or obstructed,
so monthe' hard labour.
G.A.: 88 Coy. RG: A. v Hong-sellers amounts to Y200,000 and Cross-examined: His wife was
kong Police: Corple: K.O.Y.L.I. Y40,000 respectively. incinerated at a fire at a shop at | still alive when he took her down
bye: Must be completed on January 27, 1912.
Durban, Oct. 26, 0.55 am.
A family of four line been
Bodies in Bags
.
Dutch New Guinea
Walworth, used as a nowa agency into the hold. He carried her on In a Datch official report ro- and for retailing fireworke
The father, blazing like a torch, was forcibly restrained from rush- ing book into the flamos to rescue his' filmily.
He was removed to a hospital in a critical condition-Reuter.
OVERWORKED.
.M. P.'S SUICIDE.
{skavice in the ** Tumoxaru"] Durbin, Oct. 24.11.15 pm.
his back,
garding the state of affair in 14th Round Corple. K.0.Y. South New Guinea during July, L.I. v. 83 Coy. R. G. A.... L.F.C. Re-examined: The bodies of 1911, the following appears: Departmental B. O. C. v. the three people who died at the From the 13th to the 18th a visit Sub-Marines: 88 Coyi R. G.. A. etern of the ship wore thrown over-was made to certain tribes living v. 87 Coy. R. G. A.: Hongkong board. They were put into bags near the upper reaches of the Police bre: Must be completed by coolise of the ship, two boga River Meran. The noting Con- on February 3, 1912, falng joined together to contain troleur and the. Rev. Van der 15th Round: Hongkong each body. On the morning of Rooy made this tour together, ac- Police v. B.O.O.:83 Coy. R.G.A September 23, the day of arrival, companied by seven armed police v. Sub-Marines: Departmental v he saw two more bodies being men. They steamed up the river Corple. R.O.Y.LL: 87 Coy. R. G. thrown overboard.
in the Glatik for two days, and A. v. L. F. C.: 88 Coy. It. Q. A. Cross-examined: There were journeys were made into the in- byo: Must be completed on a large apouings in the passago terior. Some kampongs wore in February 10, 1912. [in which these people died and habited and some were deserted: their bodies, in the bags, had to There was not much difference
16th Round-88 Coy. R. G. A. v. Sub-Marines: Departmental
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An inquest held on the body of be carried upstairs. He saw them from the landscapes and people v. 87 Coy. R. G. A 83 Coy meeting, 8 A Des Voeux Road, SOLE AGENTS— the Jato Dr. A. P. Hillier, M.P.. re- being carried up, but he did not here and those at the coast, But R. G. A. v.L. F. C. Hongkong 4.30 pan. sulted in a verdict of suicide see them being thrown overboard. it was ascertained with certainty Police v. Corpls. K. O..Y.L.I.: during temporary insanity, Lee Kim-moy, a coolie, stated that nearly all the tribes in this
Evidence is given of a nervous that he came to Hingapore as a region (Upper Meran) are canibi-B. O. C. bye: Must be complet
ed on February 17, 1912. break down due to over-train from passenger on the Chronia. His bala, They do not admit this, Parliamentary work, Dr. Hillier nephew. To Ah-kay he name, however. In one of the kampongs 17th Round B. O, C. v. 88 did not suffer from any kind of was with him, and took ill at 9 trophies of skulls and small stacks Coy. R. G. A.: Hongkong Police domestle or financial troublo o'clock on the night of the 22nd of arm and thigh boh were L. FO Corple. E OY. L.
He died of cholern the following met y
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