Hongkong Telegraph.
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Barometer 29.77
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SATURDAY, JULY 6,
1912.
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就六月七英港香
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TELEGRAMS.
TELEGRAMS.
THE HONGKONG AFFRAY. AN EState tragedy,
HOME CRICKET.
SIR ALMA TADEMA.
CZAR AND KAISER.
AVIATION.
TELLTALS PHOTOS.
EUROPEAN MURDERED.
SUBSTANTIAL WINS.
THE OBSEQUIES.
MINISTERS CONFER.
TWO MORE VIOTIMS:
Rouler's
Service to the Telegraph."}
corres-
(Our Own Correspondent.)
Singapore July 6, 1 30 nan.
Rergivor, 10, 10.a.m*......
London, July 5. Receive 1, 0, 11.8 p.n."
J P. Mackay, a European Reuters Hongkong
assistant employed by tlio Johore pon let wires that snapshots of the Rubber Lentes, Lid, and who shoting outrage on Sir Henry was formerly with Messus. Riley "May, the Governor, have disclosedHargreaves and Co, has been an accomplice armed with a re-maglored by Javanese site volver.
coolies, whom he had charger with theft, subsequently writing four of them.
An arrest was made last night, an documents and prove that the affray was financed by the Canton Traid Society.
SYNTHETIC RUBBER.
FAILURE DENIED.
London, July 5, 5.40 pin.
There have been 49 arrests
male.
THE CHINESE REPUBLIC.
THE TIBETAN TROUBLE,
(From Chinese Sources.)
T'okin, July 5. Received, 8, 8.35 n.m. Lin Yuk-Jun, Chinoso Minister Sir William Ramsay denius the at the Court of S. Times, has reports that the issue of the telegraphed to Poking exprowing Synthetic Products Company's the opin that the Chinowe prospectus is a failure.. He wigs¦forces" in Tibet uro invaflicient that the allotment letters have consequently they are be horn posted, and it is intended to Bieged and defratel steri on 4 small scalo at Brest and develop deliberately and surely.
GERMANY AND FRANCE,
ADJUSTING QUESTIONS,
From German Sonries).
Borlin, July 5,
FOREIGN MINISTRY
Presi lost Yuan' intends to proint La Sik-Taų os Mini-for
Foreign Affairs. ̧
RECOGNITION.
It is reported theat the foreign sations will recognise the Chinese topublic air rtly.
SEPARATION, The Commission appointed by The Elms in Mongolis has Germ my and France to consider-suoi a proelim stim separating tho puestion of the Cameroonfongolia fron Obion, and de- has embled its investigations [laring it as an indepeadout Two points invos leon stiled, cedation -"Shot Po" garding the position of this Congo, HOVERNOR RESIGNS,
Ilan là'à 4 ilio frontier of South}=}
ern Massule, did the otlar ques- i tion. will doub-less be the sub-
Shineday, July 5.k President Yung his arreped, joct of negosiations between the the resiguation of Sun Yak kwan two lovernments, .
NEW BANK.
(lad pondom Nowa Agency)
Tokyo, July 6. Too Femme Jupese Buck has
in the veraur oneralsbig| af Anhui, aud dosappoints! Pik..
Mon-wi as his -neress r.
THE BRIBERY STORY; Pro-iient Yudhis directo (thus Cubiunt. Menjs ers in. prohibit the papers from painting articl rexording the allegood" receipt of
boon establie at a goveralls from Tang Shaoyi by De. meeting held on July 3.
AN OTHER LOAN.
(Independent Now、 Age 10g.)
Tokyo, July 5.
An agreement to raise another loan of three million trels has been signed between Vic-Pre- sident. Li and Shanghong and Co. a German firma.
[oring eason sakanun, theab so tolygram ned cun o her fam then sones were only deliver to day though they arrived to Ilongkong ̋y sterday,
JAPANESE COLONIAL
Sun Yat-sen,
THE BELGIAN LOAN, Ex-Promier Tang has bogged the Presidion to force Hsinng Usi-ling, Minister of Faure, to innoanco publicly how the Bel- gian loon has been appropriated.
Shat Po." CONGRATULATIONS.
· Shanghai, July 5. Ileung Yuwai, the great reformer, has despatched a con gratulatory telegram to the new Premier Lu Ching-hwiung.
TANG AVANTED. The new Premier hos tele-1} graphed to ex-Premier Tang ask ing him to return to Poking
PRESIDENT.
A POINTED REQUEST, (Independent News Agency). Tokyo, July 5.
A reception has been held in Mr. Mounds, the president of the Ying Pun Koon hotel in the Colonial Bureau, returned to Peking, where the new Promjer Tokyo yesterday evening, from received the foreign Minister, his ur round Formosa and South who asked him to announce his China,
policy.
AN APOSTLE OF PEACE.
(Independent News Agency.) Tokyo, July 0.
Mr. George Mabbey, the editor of "The Outlook". has been appointed as the lecturer to be
Reuter's [Service to the "Telegraph.”)
London, July 5, 7.25 p.m.
Received, 6, 8.28 a.m.'
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Router's
[Service to the Telegraph."]
London, July 5, 5.40 a.m. Received, 6, 8.35 a.m.
Reuter's
[Service to the Telegraph.”]
London, July 5, Received, 6.2 p.m.
A Balfie Port message states
Router's
[Service, to the "Telegraph."]
London, July 5
Received, 6, 11.8 a.m
986 FOR ÄNNU
SMGLN Corr 10 Omar.
NEWS FOR BUSY MEN.
Telegrams.
Tho Imperial Dolenca Com- mittee lias field two long sessions.
The late Sir. Lawrence Alma Tadémia has been buried in St. Paul's Cathedral
Winslow, of South Africa has won the lowa tennis singles at the Olymplo
Goro has won, the English gents' tennis championship and
The remains of the later that the Kaiser visited the Russian Major Wilson have been killed
Captain Lorains and Sergt. Mro. Lare.inbo the fadies," Lawrence Alma Tadema wore buried in St. Paul's Cathedral Hollweg conferred with Ministers Tho acroplane met an
yacht. Chancellor. Bothmann while aeroplaning at Stonehongo.betten by Lancashire, while the At cricket the Australians wore to-day.
Kokovtseff and Sassanoff for one
"air South Africans defeated Warwick and a half hours. A State ban-pocket" and fell a distance of shiro. quet was held in the evening. 600 feet.
During the debate on the Army Lator..." Sergt. Major Wilson was a pas-Vote in the House of Commons The Kaiser has conferred the senger. Order of the Black Eagle on M. The Army Flying Corps witnes- the Government majarity fell to Kokovtsoff, the Russian Fort in sod, the uffuir and rushed to the Minister.
epot.
The South Africans won their ate against Warwickshire at Birmingham by six wickets.
Loncashire bout the Australians at Liverpool by right wickets, The Duke and Duchess of Hampshire boat Oxford Univer-Argyll, various diplomatists and sity at Southampton by an in-many prominent persons in tho nings and 68 runk...
world of art attended, while the Nous best Derbyshire at Not-beautiful wreaths included one tingham by an innings and 147 from Queen Alexandra. All the
pall-bearers wore academicians.
Kent hout Surrey at the Oval (W. C. Smith's benefit) by nine wickets.
THE FRENCH STRIKE.
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CREWE BYE-ELECTION.
London, July 5, Received, 6.2 pm,'
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ENTHUSIASTIC WELCOME, (From Gorinan Sources).
Berlin, July 5. The Kaisor has been received
CANTON NEWS.
Interesting Interview.
Mr. Ernest Craig has been adopted as the Unionist candidato: for Crewe. Mr. Holmes, a rail-at Baltie Port with entusiasm. (The "Telegraph" Correspondent.)
:is the Labour The programme which was for- raerly arinnged hins boen adhered.
London, July 5. Reroivis, 6.2.p.m. The Bordeaux dockers have wayman, now struck work.
candidate.
POLICE RAID ON NEWSBOYS.
Owing to the arrest of on of our news- boys by the POLICE yesterday afternoon, many of the bays became frightened and returned to this office with their papers unsold.
As a consequence of this arrest and fright, wa NOW OFFER to all bona fide NEW SUBSCRIBERS to the "HONGKONG TELE- "GRAPH" whose names are enrolled during the month of JULY, the SPECIAL RATE of $1.50 (h If price) PER MONTH.
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*Hongkong, July 2, 1912.
OLYMPIC SPORT.
TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP.
THE TENNIS SINGLES
Reuter's (Service to the "Telegraph.")
· London, July 5, 5.40 p.m.
Received, 0, 8.35 a.m.
Reuter's Stockholm correspon- loutstates that the gents' tennis singles have been won by Wins law (South Africa), who beat Kitson (South Africa) by 7.5, 48, 10-1, 8-0.
The match was a most exciting jone, and was witnessed by H, M. THE WUHU REVOLT. the King. The crowda assembled Amitiny of troops has oo-applauded the players. ourred at Wu-hu owing to the fact that they have not been paid. They are conducting wholesalo looting. All the aliops are closed.
PEACE CONFERENCE. An International Peace Con-
BERLIN NEXT TIME,
(From German Sources);
Berlin, July 5, The next Olympic games will
sent to propagate the policy of ference will be held in London take place in Berlin in 1918. the Carnegie Peace Bunde Com- în August. President Yuan has
milionu korda
CANDIDATE FOR MAYORALTY.
(Independent News & genoy).
yo July 5.
telegraphed to the Chinese Minis
ter at tlio Court of 81. James ask-
ing him to attend.
A WISE ATTITUDE.
The Republican party in in favour of the raising of foreign
FEZ QUIET.
(rm German Sources.).
Berlin, July 5. alty of contributions"-"Sai Kai Kung Marth low at Fez luas been
Sakatopian been loins,
and hos asked the membera
usly adopted as a ciu" nit to take part in the tip striptib
GORE'S VICTORY.
Reuter's (Service to the Telegraph."] London, July, 5, 5.40 pp. Received, 6, 8.35 ..
In the final of the English Lawn Tornis Championship at Wimbledon, Gore boat Gobert by 9-7, 2-0, 7-5, 0-1.
Gore will now have to moot the holder, A. F. Wilding.
LADIES' FINAL.
In the ladies' singles final, Mrs. Larcombe beat Mrs. Sterry by 6-3, 6-1. The holder, Mrs. Lam- bert Chambers, does not defend the championship title this year,
AN ENGAGEMENT RUMOUR.
(From German Sources.)
Berlin, July 5, Tun rumoured engagement be tween PrinceAdelbert and Princess Olga, obe of the laughters of the Tear, is not oficis ly confirmed whitepage
Canton, July 5.
40.
As the result of striking an "air-pocket" while flying. Capt. Loraine and Sergt. Major Wilson have been killed at Stonelienge.
Router's Hongkong correspon- dont wires that photograplis of the attempt on Sir Henry May disclose nu accomplice with a revolver.
Mr. J. P. Mackay, an assistant employed on the Johore Rubber Lande, has been murderod by. Javanese estate coolies,
to, and long discussions havoj Yesterday Dr. Wertheimer, the taken place between the--Em-well-known German journalist, perora and the various ministers, called on the Governor donoril It is denied that the Syntheti The Tear has coulerrod high de- for an interview. The Commis Products Co.'s prospectus is a corations on the German minis- sioner of Foreign Affairs acted as failuro, and it is said that the tore, and in return the Kaiser interproter. In the course of the intention is to start on a sinall conferred upon M. Kokozoff the conversation, the journalist grent-scale and develop deliberately and Order of the Binck Eagle, and M.ly lamented the resignation of slowly. Sasanoff the Orlor of Merit of ex-Premier Tang whom he con- the Prussian Crown.
sidered an able statesman On
BOXING,
JOHNSON'S VICTORY.
London, July 5. Received, 1.2 p..
11280
LOCAL
Johnsou got the better of Flynn the question of foreign loans, the weight championship, the police in the fight for the world's heavy- interviowor was told by the Go- vernor General, that the Chi. stopping the fight in the ninth
round, word not reluctant to raiso foreign loans, but they woro afraid of interforenes in internal affairs by the foreign nations. The Governor-General further stated that foreigners wore mistaken in insisting upon Corps orders show a gratifying the appointment of duditors when number of new recruits. the loan was first arranged. The Trouble continues in Kwang-
The Hongkong
Volunteer
A message from. Las Vegas Governor-General was of opinion tang, and reporta are to hand of states that the fight between that the mattor of accounts should the burning of four mission Johnson and Jim Flynn for the be left entirely to the Chinese. chapels,
heavy weight championship of the world was stopped by the
The interviewer asked the Gov-
police in the ninth round, the ernor-General's opinion on the the Peak Hospital of Mr. N. K. Tho death has taken place in verdiet. being awarded to John-general situation, and, in reply. Davidson, a well-known rosidont
the Governor said that wherons of the Colony.
Government
yon.
old San Francisco, July 4, ́· | the
isup- For leaving Shaukiwen without Jack Johnson, heavy weight pressed the people, in order to champion of the world, had an please foreign nations, the people a Harbour Master's permaita steam ensy victory over Flynn to-day. under the prosent Republic launch master was fined $25 at.
The Police stopped the fight in hold the power of diplomatic the Marino Court to-day,
the ninth round.
intercourse. Ho hoped the Eur Two men havo been remanded Johnson's receipts over the opean nations would now look upon on a charge of being concerned fight amount to $31,000'gold,
China from a different light and is ou a armed robbery in Des flot as before.
Vaux Road Ihat night.
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IMPERIAL DEfence.
TWO LONG SESSIONS.
London, July 5. Received, 6.2 p.m.
Chasing, Pirates.
60000
For returning from banishment A ruthor exciting chase of a Chinese was to-day sent to guol pirates was made by the gunboat for a year and ordered to be ex- Fa Hung in the waters of Ma- posed in the stocks for four hours. ling, of the Shun-tak district, on The mon chargo in connection the 3rd inst. It appears that as a with the Soshu Moru robbery case boat containing raw silk was were to-day committed for trial. passing the neighbourhood, the Mr. Lewis, for the defence, on- The Imperial Defence Com- was attacked by pirates lying in tended that the police evidence mittee mot yesterday. Thoro waiting. After the discharge of was "tainted." was an unusually large attend-several volioys of shots, the pirates
On charges of picking the ance including Lord Fisher, gut into. Binall boats pocket of the Electric Tramway Adnitral A. K. Wilson, and
and boarded the silk bont. Co's shroff and of returning from General Sir Jan Hamilton. Two long sessions were held
While in the act of rooving the banishment, n-native-was-to-day booty, the gunboat Fa-hung soulenced to imprisonmont for suddenly appoarod. The pirates periods of three and six months at once jumped into their bouts respectively. and tried to row sahure. The gun
Tw members of the crow of beat howover opened fire on the the crew of ss Kwongtung were GOVERNMENT'S FALLING small craft and some of the charged to-day with being in un- pirates were drowned, while lawful possession of twelve pieces others escaped. The villagers in of silk valued $160; and the case the vicinity gave the gunboat waaremanded. It was stated that their assistance and chased the the silk was found in a coal pirates who had escaped ashore. bunker,
ARMY MATTERS.
MAJORITY,
London, July 5. Received, 0.2 p.)
vote, the Government majority by the villagers, had not the Murray was to-day sentenced to In the debate on the War Office They would live been caught. For theft of a gold ring. Pie fell to 40. A motion by Mr. pirates thrown away, their money ix weeks imprisonment. His Amery to reduce the vote was and booty into the streets. Con-defence was that the price asked sequently the attentions of the was so ridiculously low that he Beely, replying to villagers were diverted and they felt sure the ring was not gold oriticisms, chiefly made by Mr. escaped. Amery, maintained. that there
and he was merely taking had been a great improvement in
defeated by 236 votes to 190,
Colonel
· The Military Era,
it to the police to complain of
the expeditionary force and the "The Citizen Soldiers in Canton, misrepresentation. difficulty of invasion was now are making rapid progress in In a report elsewhere it is stated greater. He urged that the Ter- their practices, and over 400 that the name of the man who ritorials begivon the benefit of the members of the corps attend the was arrested at Kowloon City in doubt regarding their finess to drills daily. Many foreign mer sopnection with the attempted assist the army because the coelunts on the Shameen have asasination of Sir Henry May operation of the Dominions would be difficult to obtain if we acted 6400, Bhum Pak-chu, the com- 14 Choang To A Boule useless unless trained for two did drills on the parade grounds with the elfempt on the principle that a soldier was tunnder, for permission to witness meakage states the man ohar
and,thdy has been granted, Krest of the Okotón Zý
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