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NEWS OF THE WORLD. whom Kubelik contracted to ap-

(From Various Sources.)

Fear. The Orchestra Hall man- agomont lost £600 in Chiengo, and thecancollationsin Milwaukee and Madison mean additional Priest Killed. at Mass. losses. If Lloyd's must sottle As the Abbo Polegrin was say these losses the total will ap- ing Mass in the Church of Los próximate the full insurance on Cabannes in the Department of the finger. Kabelik cannot, be Ariege, n rook overhanging the anys, do justice to himself with building, and nown as the his soro digit. Besides, it is Roahor de la Vierge. Jull without painful. "I was about to go to warning and crashed through the manicure,” he said, "but I was in roof, causing the walls to collapec. a hurry and here it is!" Ho The priest was killed at the hold up the index finger of his momout of"the elevation of the left hund. It was dressed in Host; and the ghorister who was cotton antisoptie. A number of assleting bad a leg broken, besities concerts in other cities also had sustaining other injuries. Afror to be postponed. the rock fell a hoksulphur spring

issued with considerable force

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from the ground, and the gradual ROOPS AT SHANGHAI. action of water behind the rock is 'supposed to have been the cause

of the accident.

General Uncasiness Felt.

The following is from the N. G. Daily News" of April

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Engineer's Double Life. An engineer of considerable moans and repulition living Boar Borlin has, according to the Intest information, boou loading

Rumours which had reached Jekyll-Hyloxistence, his doul la personality not being, known the Settlement on Saturday and ovon to his wife. He was arrest-Ale days preceding created a ed with his family in the Tyrol.considerable amount of excile at Moran, under samowit mont during the week end, and A few fears of rioting on the part of the dramatic circumstancos. weeks ag a wealthy merchant of Republican troops were rife. As 1 consequence of these rumous Montenegro was robbed of a Batchel containing Jewels to the the utmost vigilance was shown value of £750) while travelling in the part of the local authorities, the train. The moreliant wont to generally speaking steps Moran on business, and at the were taken to ensure the safety dinner tab'e narrated how he of the Settlement against an One of the episode of the Sochow' mature. had been robbed. guests listening, said, that a few Fortunately, as events, turand days before he hid seon, quite by put the cause of the apprehended accident, satchel resembling trouble was removed, and Satur- the one described thrown from aday and Sunday passed train, and added that he would quitely.

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Sinister Reports. bo glad to help the merchant to fad it. The merchant in! At present there are between mediately had his suspicions 15,000 and 18,000 soldiers in the aroused, and demanded a scaroh vicinity of Shanghai, including of his informant's luggage. The those at Woosung, and it has traveller in question was the been matter of common know- Berlin engineer, and, upon his lodge that the Republican coffers luggage being searchod, not only have boon in sad need of ro the pissing satchel but onormous plenishing. In such tintes us quantities of other jewels, were those the end of the month, found.

when pay falls due, is rogarde Horseflesh Diet for Invalids as critical, and it may be noted Forsellosh is being largely that many felt apprehensions at saten now in Paris by invalids the close of February lost the who have been ordered it by wages should not be forthcoming their inedioal attoulants. Many and, as a consequence, the go.] French doctors hold that horse-vernment employers, particular-| meat is more nourishing, casiorly those at the Arsenal, should to digest, and of great recuperà make trouble. Even greater tive value for consumptives than foars were expressed for the other moat. The "superalimenta-situation at the end of March, tion

for tuberculous for it was known that there patients is nearly always based were arrears of the soldiers' on a diet of horse, in most pay to be met, and towards the "asses minced very fine and caten middle of the week sinister re- raw. The secretary of the Horssports came to hand. In the first Butchers' Association in thoʻgreat place the, Woosung troops wore horse market in the Vaugirard reported as demanding three quarter of Paris declared to a months pay, while those in the Daily Mail correspondent that direction of the Areenal wore anid each horse is carefully examined to have sent an ultimatum to the and is rejected at once at the leas! Tutub that if they did not receive sign of disease or even of age, their pay on Saturday they would which would make it undesirable proceed to loot Nantao. This for human food, "The animals ultimatum was doubtless dictated we kill are porfectly healthy," by the knowledge that fands wore and he pointed out some fine-at a very low ebb, and possibly it looking white Walloon horses. was hold up as a threat to induce "One of the best measures that the authorities, to take special could be taken in view of the dear mensures to sicuro the necessary food agitation," he said, "would money. be to suppress the high import tax on horses destined to bo slaughtered. Let us import

The Danger Averted.

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY, APRIL 8, 1912.

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Taiwan Railway Dejt In view of all these reports an horses from England. The horse order was issued to the police on

EXCELLENT QUISINE AND butchers would be glad of another Saturday to stand by, for fear of

GOOD SERVICE, RATES 6 YEN AND Uri 100,000 horses a year. A rib of the threatened looting extending beef in Paris costs la.. 10d, a to the Settlement, the Volunteers

Uniformed hote. poster meets all and a similar portion of were all warned, and it is under- pound,

stood that to a very large extent treina and leaner Luggage 10 horse ild."

leave on the men-of-war in port ranged for without any treable 10 Poor Kubelik Cuts One of

The sub-gussia, His Fingers.

was countermanded.

Hongkong, 1st Feb., 1912, Jan Kubelik, the violinist, was sequent events, however, did not to have appeared in Chicago in a necessitate these precautions, for big programme on February 17the money to pay the troops was but while manicuring his nails, forthcoming, and as a resalt zone the filo slipped and ut under of the threats contained in the re the nail of one of the fingers that parts were fullfilled.

On Saturday, a day before it was produce his artistic triumphs. So he has "hung up the fiddle due, the "Dare To Dies" were Kubelik will paid, and the men at Woosung and the bow." collect heavy finger insurance received two months' pay, which for this file accident., is too appears to have satisfied them. digits are insured in Lloyd's for The workers at the Arsenal, like a total of £20,000 or at the wise received their wages, and it rate of £4,000 n finger. The is understood that yesterday the Company made no discrimin- rest of the soldiers were paid. ation as to digits. There is Evidently the programme was a difference in the fingers on the carried out to the full, for quite matter of artistic education, but a number of the soldiers wore to all looked alike to Lloyd's. Un-be seen in the Settlement spend- der the terms of his policying their money. The danger of Kubelik is entitled to all his ex-looting was thus averted.

Speculation has been occasion. penses while his finger is in bandages and all the money head as to where the money to pay would have received from his the men came from, for, as al- engagements. Au engagements roady mentioned, the Republican in Milwaukee and Madison, Wis., funds were understood to be were canoelled the insurance exhausted. One rumour is that

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