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The Hongkong Telegraph.

Juno 20th, 1012, Temperature a.m. 83, p.. 87; Humidity...81, 09.

No. 8623

TELEGRAMS.

晚三十月五年于壬

TELEGRAMS.

TEST MATCH.

MAD SUFFRAGISTS,

A DRAWN. GAME.

MR. MCKENNA attacked,

(ESTABLISHED · 1881.)

Copyright, 1912 the Proprietor.

WEATHER FORECAST..

FINE,

Barometer 29.72

June 25th, 1911, Temperature a.m. 84, p.m., 87; Humidity... 78, 69.

THURSDAY, JUNE 27,

1912.

四弃禮:

號七廿月六英港香

SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.

TELEGRAMS.

THE PRESIDENTIAL FIGHT.

RAIN INTERRUPTS PLAY.

IN ROYAL COMPANY,

DEVELOPMENT OF THE DEMOCRATIC SPLIT.

Reuter's

[Service to the Telegraph."],

London, Jane 27. Received, 250 p.m.

The Third Test Match was con- tinued yesterday at Lord's before acrowd of 18,000spectators, which included H. R. II. the Prince of Wales.

This wicket was easy, but rain interfered with play.

England took their score to 310 for the low of seven wickets, when they deol trod.

Australia thon went to the

Router's [Service to the "Telegraph."]

London, Juno 26, 7.20 p.m.

Received, 27, 7.30 p.m.

While Their Majostics the King and Queen were visiting Llandaff Cathedral, a Suffragotto who was outside the snored huilding rush- ed towards Mr. McKenna, the Home Socrotary, who was in attendance on Thoir Majestics.

Senator James of Kentucky is Chosen as Permanent Chairman of the Convention and is a strong supporter of Champ Clark for nomination as President. Clark as a consequence `is booming.

(From Our Special Correspondent).

Baltimore, Juno 20, The Democratic National Con-"

TELEGRAMS.

HOME CRICKET.

THE LONDON STRIKE.

AFRICANS BEAT SCOTLAND.

EVERYTHING BEHIND.

Reutor's

14

[Service to the Telegraph."']

London, June 26, 6.50 p.in.

Received, 27, 7.7 0.m.

The latest cricket results are as follows:-

South Africans beat Scotland'

at Glasgow by an innings and 97

Funs.

Sussox boat Oxford University at Horsham by 147 runs.

The following matches were drawn-Surrey v. Leicestershire at Leicester; Yorkshire v. North- ants at Bradford; Cambridge. University v. Hants at Southamp ton; Derby v. Warwick at Derby, the last-named pointless.

Router's

[Service to the "Telegraph,"↑

386 PER ANNUM

Binals Cory 10 Orat.

NEWS FOR BUSY NEM.

Telegrams.

Tho Tost Match has ended in 4 draw in England's favour.

My Nora won the Northumber land Plate at Newcastle yesterday.

The complete recovery of the Duchess of Connaught is now London, June 27th.merely a matter of days..

Received 2.50. p.m.

The French aviator Lisutanant

There are 154 ships working Etienus has been killed by fall-

fying:

at the London docks, and 12,080ing from a great height while workers, who are daily increasing in number.

Three million bushels of wheat But the strike is continuing and of the London strike, the vessels are held up at Montreal on account everything is terribly behind-refusing to take wheat cargo.

hand.

EFFECT IN CANADA. -

Later.

The workers at the London docke are increasing daily, but the strike continues and evory- Sho bogan shouting and then |

thing is terribly behind-band. appealed to Her Majesty the

ADJOURNED.

The Motor Grand Prix at Queon to help the Suffragettes..

Eventually the woman was vention was in so.sion twice to the usual hour to-morrow when Adjournment was taken until

Router's Montreal correspon-Dieppe was won by Boillot on a wickels anst knocked up 282 for arrested and removed, struggling day, but accomplished nothing it is expected that a report from

ont wires that three million bua- Peugeot oar. Ho did the 960 dosporntely;

The crowd jeered at and hooled more than a development of the the Committee on Credentials THE CHINESE REPUBLIC. owing to the London strike. The

bols of grain die held up there miles in under thirteen hours. split between the two wings of

The State Department at Was ilio troman.

the party.

vessels are rofusing to take grainington is authority for the state- cargo, and the Cunard steamermont that the Chinese Govern- Chairman of the Democratic

Mr. Mauley has been electod PRESIDENT'S RESIDENCE. Asoania has returned from Lon-ment has rejected the Six Power National Committee.

don with grain taken fortnight ago.

seven wickets,

Macartney contributed 99 and

· Kolloway 61...

GERMAN S.W. AFRICA.

CHINESE WANTED. --

London, Juno 27. Rocoived 2.50 p.m.

Tho Gorman Colonial-Secret-

UGANDA COTTON.

̈ A BRIGHT FUTURE.

London, June 26, 11.40 a.m, Recoived, 11.35 p.m.

COMMITTEE NOT READY,

The session which opened at noon expected to receive the report of the Committee on Credentials, but that Committon was not ready to report, and in rocass was taken until evening.

THE "PLATFORM" CHAIRMAN.-

Mr. Hutton, Chairman of the nry, who is on a visit to German. Cotton Growing Association, stat-

At the night session, idrosses South West Africa, spouking atod last evening that although the Luederitz Bay, advocated the ultimate possibilities of Uganda were made by former Governor introduction of Chinose to develop were less than those of Nigeria Folk, of Missouri, Senator Isidoro the mining industry.

AVIATOR KILLED.

A TERRIBLE FALL.

:

and the Sudan, it had given lar: Gore, of Oklahoma, and others in Raynor, of Maryland, Senator ger results than any new cotton favour of Sonator Korn as Chair. field of the Empire.

man of the Committee on Resolu

It was

may be had:

DEMOCRATIC CHAIRMAN.

ALDRICH WON'T " BOLT.”

Omaha, Nebraska, Juno 26. It is announced here that Governor Chester E. Aldrich has decided not to join the "bolt" Convention at Chicago. from the Republican National

ROOSEVELT-BRYAN BADGES.

Ouidago, Ill., June 26.

In conuoction with the report expected that this year's ortions in charge of drafting the od efforts of agents of former would roach 30,000 bales, which platform " of the party, Colonel President Roosevelt to enlist would be worth between 400,000 William Jennings Bryan having supporters of Colonel Bryan in and £500,000. No rejoiced at the declined to stand for that office.

n joint movbnient, Roosevelt- Chancellor of the Exchequer's London, Juno 27. grant, which would permit of the BRYAN UNSYMPATHETIC. Baltimore.

Brynn badges have appeared at Received, 2.50 p.m. moving of cotton hitherto block-. Router's Paris correspondented throughout Uganda owing to

the lack of moans of carriage.

states that the aviator Lieutenant Etienno was killed by falling from a great height while flying.

ALEXANDRA DAY.

A MAGNIFICENT SUCCESS.

AUSTRALIAN RAINS.

GOOD FOR CLOPS.

London, Juno 26, 5,45 p.m. Received, 27, 5.30 à.m. London, Jane 27.

Sunnbine favourod Alaxandra Itacoived, 2,00 p.. Day, which was a huge success. Renter's Melbourne correspon-It was aptly described on the! dont states that there have been newspapor billa ns" Roses, Rosea. copious rains throughout the all the Way." whout areas in Australia. The

crop prospect is therefore spion-

did.

THE HOME TURF.

NORTHUMBERLAND PLATE

London, June 24,

Recaived, 27, 5.38 a.m. The race for the Northumber- |- lund Plate, run at Newcastle on Wednesday, over a distance of two miles, rosulted as follows:-

1

My Nora..................... Red Capo....... 2

The Policeinan...... 3

The white-robed flowor-girls, including any Peerosses, were overywhere. The idea was a great popular hit, and was organised magnificently.

Queen Alexandra drove through the streets and was given a great ovation.

MOTOR GRAND PRIX.

FINE PERFORMANCES,

London, Juno 26, 5.50 p.m.

Recoivel 27, 7.26 am.

to

PERMANENT ORGANISA-

TION.

Lalor.

In declining to allow his name be used in this connection Colonel Bryan openly declared that he was not in harmony with the majority of the Convention.

The report of the Committee Colonel Bryan moved to defor consideration of the resolutions on Credentials is not yet ready, until after a nomination for and consideration of it has there-

fore had to be postponed. Prosidont was made, in order that

the Convention might determine GOOD FOR WILSON:

(From Chinese Sources.]

Poking, June 26.

The President. removed his residence to the Ministry of War on the 20th inst.

TANG DISLIKED.

The Republican Party aro strongly opposing Premier Tang and have declured oponly that they will take stopa against his returning to his post as Premier.

PRESIDENT BAFFLED.

The different political parties in Peking are fighting hard over the question of the premiership. President Yuan is at a loss to know what to do."Shat Po."

CABINET DIFFICULTIES.

out a

DUCHESS OF CON- NAUGHT:

ALMOST WELL.

London, June 27. Received, 2.50 p.m. Router's Montreal correspond ont telegraphs that the Duchess of Connaught is now allowed to: rise, and her complete recovery is merely a matter of days.

FOR FOOD!

Glandered Mules in the Philippines.

Loan.

It is reported that many Roose- velt agents are in Baltimore trying to induce Mr Bryan to cast in his lot with the Republican Progressives.

Alexandra Day was a huge suc- cess, the white-robed flower-girls, including many Poeressos, being overywhere. Queen Alexandra received an ovation on driving through the stroots,

TheSouth Africans have bosten Scotland at cricket, Sussex has accounted for Oxford University. and four County matches were

drawn.

A Suffragette attacked Mr. MoKonno while he was in at tendance on the King and Queen at Llandaff Cathedral. She appealed to the Queen to help the Suffragettes, and was eventually arroated.

According to Mr. Hutton the Chairman of the Cotton Growing Association, this year's crop of Shanghai, June 20.

cotton from Uganda should bo 30,000 bales, worth between President Yuan has telegraph-

| £400,000 and £500,000. ed to Dr. Sun Yat-sen and Huang the character of tho platform to. The unit rule has been abrogat-Heung at Shanghai urging them be adopted.

ed, thus allowing the delegates to proceed to Peking to assist in

The appointment of Chairman. OHAMP OLARK BOOMING. Į

Mr. Sharp of the Society for the of the U. B. Democratic Conven- from the several districts to vote the formation of the Cabinet. Proteotion of Animals, bas suction has gone to Senator James, Senator Ollie James, of Ken- bound by a general Stato vote. unable to go to the Capital at sale, in one instance at least, of supporter of Speaker Chemp us they please and not to be Both have replied that they are coeded in putting a stop to the of Kentucky, who is a strong Chairman of the Convention, Woodrow Wilson, and the deci tucky, was chosen pormanont This has greatly aided Mr.

present. Senator James is a strong sup-sion was marked by n prolonged for nomination as President, and, Subsequently the Couvention porter of Speaker Champ Clark demonstration in his favour. Clark is therefore booming. adjourned.

(Renter's Service.)

THE CHAIRMANSHIP.

London, June 26. Received, 6 p.m.

A message from Router's cor- rospondent at Baltimore statos that Mr. Parkor has been" elected

The Motor Grand Prix, run at to the Chairmanship of the Demo- Tieppo, over a circuit of 900 cratic Convention, receiving 579

Many of Roosovolt's agents are in Baltimore trying to induce Mr. Bryan to cast in his lot with the Republican Progressives.

PLEA FOR BRYAN.

YUAN AND NAPOLEON. President Yusn has publicly announced that he dares not follow in the foot-stops of Napoleon and that Heaven will be his | judge.-"Shat Pp."

I

NO FORCED CONTRIBUTIONS.

Shanghai, June 26. The Contral Government in- tends to enforce an order through- out the various provinces pro- bibiting the provincial authorities from compelling people to make contributions.

ADMIRAL WANTED.

LOCAL.

diseased mules for food purposes Clark. The latter's chances of in the Philippine markete. nomination as a candidate have

Mr. Sharp, while on his tour of actordingly improved. duty a few days ago, discovered a stable in which two mules suffer- II. E, Sir Henry May, Lady ing with glanders, and scarcely May, and family are expected on able to keep on their feet, were July 4 or 5. being cared for. He ordered the animals sent to the crematory A soldier who was charged this

for destruction.

"

morning with stealing a silver

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Two girls were charged at the

The owner, a Filipino, turned cigarette case, value $10, from a the animals over to his cochero shop in Queen's Road East, was with a letter to the crematory. bound over in a bond of $100, Instead of taking the animals Cases fot unlawfully making there the cochero drove them out fast stosmars under way come up of the city to Caloocan and there at the Marine Court quite fre- sold them for. P. 30,

quently. One defendant Mr, Sharp waited at the crema fined $20 this morning, Later.

tory for the arrival of the animals but as they did not come he Reuter's Baltimore correspond-

again went to the owner to find out Police Court this morning with Nine ran, sad the winner got miles, was won by Boillot, who votes. Mr. Bryan was ovated on of the Democratic Convention, votos. Mr. Bryan received 506 ent states that on the resumption

why. The owner informed him being on board the Bhonyo Maru home by one length, a neck sopa- drove a Peugeot car. His time nominating Mr. Korn, of Indiana, Judge Parker referred to Mr.

of his action and Mr. Shap went without permission and with en- rating second and third.

was 13 hours, 58 minutes, 2 3-5 in opposition to Mr. Parker. Mr. Bryan's great struggles for the Navy, has telegraphed to Rear He traced him to Caloocan without paying their faro. It Liu Koon-hung, Minister of on in a still hunt for the cochero. doavouring to journey to America The betting was 20-1 My Nora; Acconds,

Bryan declared that the country Democrats and said it was the Admiral Ching Pui-kwong to where he arrived just as the was stated that a man had par- Other achievements were was waiting to hear whether duty of the all to forgive and proceed to Poking Sai Kai slaughtered mules were being out sunded them into attempting Wagner, driving a Fiat car, 14 the Convention would follow stand with him. He advocated Kung Yak Po." bra 11 min 8 8008; Bruce Brown Chicago in listening to the

up for transportation to the town this. They were remanded, (Fiat oar), 14 hrs 28 mins 13 secs; vojco of

market. Mr. Bryan's soloction ne Chair- predatory wealth.

Mman of the Resolutions Com-

Captain W. A. Haggar, of one The cochoro and the aleg of the Indian Regiments," was Rigal (Sunboam car), 14 hrs 38 Mr. Kern appealed to

terers were at once arrested and charged at the Police Court, this mins 30 soos; Resta (Sunbeam Parker to join in the selection of mittee. carl, 14 re 30 mins 51 Roce; this Mr. Bryan must be nomin- a compromiso chairman. Falling

the carcass was destroyed.

morning, with assaulting a Chi A heavy fino was imposed upon nese employed by the Dairy Farm, Modinger (Sunbeam car), 15 hrs ated. 60 mins 41 soca.'

the guilty parties, F.100.for the Kowloon. The Chinese was curo cochero and P.20 for his assistant summoned by Captain Haggar In view of this discovery, says with behaving in a noisy and dis- the "Cable-news American," the orderly manner and usin Municipal Council of Caloocan at and filthy language tow once passed a resolution prohibit

6-1 Rod Capo; 100-7 The Polles-

man.

THE LOAN TO CHINA.

REPORTED REJECTION.

London, June 26. Received, 6,48 p.m.

The performances of the Sun- beam cars were astonishing, their cylindrical capacity being limited

that China has rejected the six-their size:

PREMATURE.

FOREIGN ADVICE.

ROOSEVELT OVERTURES.

Poking, June 26, The Diplomatic Body at Poking has repeatedly advised the Gen- Two lieutenante of Mr. Roos-tral Government not to create volt have been in consultation with any more friction among the

political parties. THE NEW SIGN.

THE PREMIERSHIP. Reuter's Chicago correspondent

Mr. Parker, in returning thanks Mr. Bryan, for his election, congratulated the

case should be gett

message from Washington to three litres, ghile some of the assemblage on its orderliness ap ye the Btate Department learns competing gars were five times compared with that at Chiosgo.

It is reported that the appointing the sale of meat of any kind The Bench suggested Power, loan, probably owing to Riga also won the Auto Cup preventing the continuance of the the streets are wearing Loosevelt- Premier has been finally decided upon and spproved by a veternt a five minutes cone Thereupon an uproar broke out, tolographs that many people in ment of Lak Ching-oheung as until it shall have been passed court, but the (comp Convention, which was adjourned, Bryan, badgo

the proposed foreign supervision

of the expenditure.

upon. Bal Kai Kung Yak Pos" ary,

clined

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