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The Honghoun Telegraph.
July 31st, 1812, Temperature a.m. 80, p.m. 88; Humidity...00, 05.
No. 8858
TELEGRAMS.
SINGAPORE FORGERIES.
THE SENTENCES.
(Our Own Correspondent.]
Singapore, August 1. In the false noto case, the French barbor Sabatier and his assistant Buller have enel; been sentenced to five years' imprison- mont for forgery and three years on other counte
Mra. acquitted.
Sabatier has been
DOCK RIOTS.
FREE LABOURERS ROUTED.
'Router's
[Service to the "Telegraph.")
London, July 31. Orowds of strikers applied for work in London yesterday. There were exciting scenos on the docks.
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AUGUST 1, 1912.
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MR..BONAR-LAW.
WEATHER FORECAST
FINE
Barometer 20.53
July 31st, 1911, Temperaturo am. 85, p.m., 87, Humidity...70, 72.
四㟖濕
TELEGRAMS.
TURCO-ITALIAN WAR,
TO BE CONTINUED:
·HOME CRICKET.
ABANDONED GAMES.
HIS "CIVIL WAR SPEECH,
THE LATE MIKADO.
BRITISH CONDOLENCES.
Router's
[Service to the "Telegraph."]
London, July 31,
Renter's correspondent at Con- stantinople wires that the Grand Vizier read the programme of the Government in the Chamber and said it was resolved to continuo
the war till Turkey has obtained all conditions compatible with the rights of Turkey. Tho Chamber passed a vote of confidence by 113 votos to 45. -
THE BELFAST RIOTS.
PROTECTION OF CATHOLICS.
London, July 31. Messrs. Harland and Wolff their foremost
The freo labourers wore panic have restarto
Routor's
[Service to the Telegraph."] Lindon, July 31. The match between the South Africans and a Minor Counties
Reuter's
[Service to the Telegraph."] London, July 31.
During the debate on the Triab Estimates in the House of Com
Reuter's (Service to the "Telegraph."] London, July 31.
XI at Stoke has been abandoned mons, reference was made Mrdolences to the Crown Prince of because of rain.
一月八英港香
TELEGRAMS.
THE LATE MIKADO.
AN ALLY'S SYMPATHY.
*$96 FER ANNUM)
SINGLE COFT 10 Cents.
NEWS FOR BUSY MEN.
TELEGRAMS.
THE NEWS CONDENSED!"
Dr. Solf, German Colonial Secretary, has denied saying that the importation of Asiaties into South West Africa is imminent.
In the Turkish Chauibor the
Router's [Service to the “Telegraph.
London, July 31. Mr. Bonar Law seconded, say The King has cabled his coning that as the ally of Japan,
through an Alliance which in Grand Vizier stato! That it was Bonar law's speech of the 27th Japan. The Japanese Ambassa troublous times has done much resolved to continue the war dor has informed Router that he is to secure ponce in the East, we until Turkey has obtained all deeply touched by the gracious, hared, the loss and sympathised conditions compatible with her. condolences of their Majesties and with the grief of the Japanese rights. A vote of confidoneo was Queen Mother Alexandra and the people-(Chcore).
adapted by a big majdriby genuine sympathy of the people, who, despite a few dissontients, heartily appreciated the alliance. INDIA'S TRIBUTĖ..
Itain has also caused the aban-inst., in which he declared that donment of the match between if the Government attempted to Middlesex and Worcestershiro at use troops against theeterite Worcester. Middlesex receive it would start a civil war, shatter three points.
ing the Empire.;
The Hampshire v. Gloucester- shire match at Southampton has been abandoned, pointlose.
The match between Yorkshire and Sussex at Bradford has been abandoned, pointless.
Surrey and Leicestershire have drawn at the Oval,
THE TEST MATCH.
Mr. Bonar Law declared that tho pasunge was carefully weighed. If he thought any considerable Router's Simia correspondont number of his followers dis-tolographs that the Government approved it, he would have of India's offices wore closed you- resignol, but ho saw no clear terday, as a mark of rospect to sign that any follower did not the late Mikado, eniorso every word. So long as there was no evidence that the Government were supported by minol that flomo, Rale should
stricken, and rushed from the workmen, promising to do their ABANDONED THROUGH RAIN. the people, Unionists were doter-Warmly tribute the late Emperor
alips, leaving their coats, waist-utmost to provent intimidation
and contr
breakfasts behind, and assaults on Catholies. Ad- them. Othersdefended themselves ditional troops and police have with sticks, rivets and bottles, arrived in Belfast to protect the but they were routed. There workers. There have boon 157 in connection with the arrests strikers hunting them over fences assaults, and ditches and out of the docks.
were
fierco encounters
A BATTLE ROYAL.
The strikers at Victoria Dock
attacked 2,000 non-Unionists BTHE CHINESE REPUBLIC.
a furious molee onsmod, stous,
bricks and bludgeons being used. Thero for thoro was much revolver-firing. The police made baton charges. Three men were admitted to hospital, having been shot respectively in the neck.
MONGOLIA AND TIBET.
(From Chinese Sources.)
Peking, July 31, President Yuni rece ivos several
on the
stomach and thigh, while four tolograms daily concerning the others also sustained revolver critical stato of Tibet and Mon- wounda. Many others were in-golia, and has called
Ministers of the new Cabinot to jured with stones,
There wore similar outbronks consider what moayures should at the Royal Albert und Wost bo takon. The Miniators have suggested that the only way to India Dooks..
force the people of tliose two races to submit to the Republican Government is to take military measures against them."
The ultrays were apparently organised for the purpose of olouring out the free labourers.
THE OLIVE BRANCH. At a mass meeting of lightor- mon it was resolved to resine
work,
THE HUNGHUTZE President Yaan has despatched
A letter was read from General Chang Hsun to the Lord Davenport, Chairman of Three Eastern Provinces to sup- the Port of London. Authority, pross the Hunghuizo.-"Slat guaranteeing tho former agree-Po."
ments and stating that the on- ployers desired lo de i justly and generously with the workmen.
Ponenful work was to the para.
sides.
MISSION TO EUROPE..
Shanghai, July 31. Frosident Yuan has appoint- mount interoal of the Port, and fed Chan Ki-mco, ex-Governor ho hoped the long struggle would General of Shanghai, as Com- terminate in good tempor on both missioner to Europe on a mission to investigate industry nad com The Marquis of Tallibardine merce. Ho line bean allowed by appealed to the iba to accept the President $30,000 no travoli- Lord Devonport's offer, and 'Mr. Jing exponsos, Gosling similarly emphasised, the· point that Lord Dovonport would keep his word.
HOME RACING, GOODWOOD PLATE.
London, July 31.
The race for the Goodwood
A REQUEST." The gentry and the proplo of Sze-chuan, province have, tele- graphed to President Yuan to direct Wan Cheong-hang to re- turn to Szo-chuan, and act as Governor Genoral of the pro- vinco.
WAR ON TIBETANS.
London, July 31. The Tost Match between Eng- land and Australia at Manchester has had to be abandoned because of rain.
IMPERIAL WIRELESS.
AFRICA'S FINE OFFER.
not come to pass.
Mr. Asquith declared that Mr! Bonar Low's views. meant an ab- Parliamentary solute end to Government.
NEW YORK POLICE.
ORAFT ALLEGATIONS.
Rooter's
MORE TRIBUTES.. The German official newspapers
problems caused by the transition Mutsulito and his handling of
to modernity.
The Austrian and Russian journals also join in the chorue of praise..
ACCESSION ANNOUNCED.
The motion was adopted.
THE FUNERAL
The South African Goverúmont: has notified the Imperial Govern- (Independent News Agency). ment of its rondiness to parti
Tokyo, July 31. The funeral of the late Emperor shume by establishing a high cipate in the Empire wireless. power station at. Protoria at will take place some time in, the beginning of October, this year, coat of £80,000. and the Coronation of the new Emperor will be celebrated about Mr. Bounr Law has been oriti- the same timo next your.
cised in the House of Commons THE EMPEROR speaks. over his speech referring to the A ceremony was held this possibility of civil war if the morning at which His Majesty Govorament should, attempt to his Ministers of State, mombers Mr. Asquith declared that the the Emperor received in audience uso troops against Ulstermen. of the Privy Council, Poors and views exprossed moant an abso- other dignitaries. lis Majesty luto ond Parliamentary
of addressed those present in a few governineut.
solemn and sincero words.
THE NEW ERAZ
It is proclaimed that the name of the now Era shall be "Daisho and that it shall date from July 30th.
Mr. Asquith paid a glowing tribute to the a lato Emperor of A message from Router's Tokyo
Japan in moving au Address in correspondent states that the now
the House of Commons. He said Emperor has read the Imperial
he could not recall the name of a Rescriptaonouncing his accession
single ruler in history within the in the preson.o of his Miniators.
A proclamation has been issued limits of whose single reign pro- The Premier replied, eulogis-to the effect that the period of gross so vast, and of so much ing the late Emperor Matsuhito national mourning for the late meaning, both to his own sub- and pledging unbounded loyalty Emperor shall be one year from jects and to mankind, had been to the new Sovereign.
MR. ASQUITH'S SPEECH. Landlon, July 31.
MOURNING.
July 30th and that for five days attainod. The Promior also ad- from the dato numed.all musical vorted to the question of the porformances shall be suapon led. Alliance which, he said, rested.
to-day on a firm and onduring foundation.
LOCAL.
In the House of Commons, Mr. Asquith moved on Address to Hin NEWS FOR BUSY MEN. Majesty the King expressing deep regret at the death of His Majesty's ally and friend, and praying His Majesty, to convoy to the bow Emperor the profound sympathy of the House of Commons with the Imperial Family, the Government and the people of Japan.
He said: The death of the Emperor of Japan marks the olaso of the most memorable reign
TELEGRAMS.
THE NEWS CONDENSED.
Manila observatory reports a oyclons or typhoon nour or over moving Balintang Channel, E, N. E.
The Sheffield University pro poses to confer an honorary de
Irish Murino has won the Good-gree upon Sin Charlos Eliot, prin- cipal of the University of Hong- wood Plato.
king.
Several cricket matches have
European constablo 31 plukily
her round.
in modern history, whicrounder had to be abandoried because of anyod a woman from drowning at there has been a series of changes raiu, those including the games Yaumati last night. He used
between England and Australia,rtificial respiration and brought, unparalleled botli regarding the status of the Sovereign and theud the South Africans and a development of the people. The Minor Counties XT.'
It has boon definitely decided Emperor witnessed in less than The
man Sabatier and his to hold the deciding League ton- 50 years his own trausformation assistant Muller havo each heen nos match between Kowloon 0.0. from a semi-divino, carefully sentenced to five years' imprison- and Queen's College on the sequestered figure in the back-mont for forgery and to three Craigongower ground on Satur ground of national life, into a years on other counts, in the day, starting at 1.30, p.m. Constitutional Monarch, Under Singapore false note caso. Mrs. At the police court this morn
his rule Japan emerged from a Sabatier luns baon acquitted. seclusion which seemed inacces-
ing, a man and woman word
sible, and beyond the ronch of It is alleged that three New charged with the larceny of fil- chance of chango, into the fore-York police officials and a city toon pieces of clothing, valued graft at $15.70 and $420 in money: front of the Family of Nations. official have divided
Router's
It has become a great naval and totalling two and a half million A remand was granted, bail being [Service to the "Telegraph."]
military Power with a splendid dollars during the past year fixed at $1,000 in each case.
At the Police Court this morn-: [Service to the Telegraph."] record for stubborn, disciplined from gambling and other illegal London, July 31.
ing, Mr. Melbourne commented heroism-(Cheers), She is to-day resorts, London, July 31. · ·
on the fact that assaults on the Router Toarna that the South
in close and vital touch with the
In order to enable the Colonials police are becoming quite com Renter's New York correspon-currents and movements. of African Government has notified President Yun intends to the Imperial Government of its dont wires that a man arrested in
to undergo the compulsory train-mon. He sentenced a Chinese, modern lito. Plate, run over a distance of two Appoint General Hsu Shin-ching rondiness to participate in the the Rosenthal caso has made an
"I cannot", said the Premier, ing required by their Home who was convicted of assaulting miles to day, resulted as follows: Commander-in-chief of the Empire Wireless Scheme by sa affidavit to the effect that three repall the name of a ruler in Governments, King Edward's an Indian constable, to six weeks. tablishing a high power station police officials and a city official history within the limits of wlioso Horse have been removed from imprisonment and four hours'
lave divided" graft" amounting single reign, progress so vast, and the Territorials and made stocks. The Union Government reto two and a half million dollars of so much meaning, both to his Special Reserve regiment of The ceremony of "Trooping the Colour" was performed by gards the matter as most impor- (gold) during the past year from own subjects and to mankind, ban cavalry. tant from the point of view of gambling and other illegal rosorte. been attained. While we join in
There have been terrible the 1st Bn. The King's Own defence.
the general tributo with the whole
affrays at the London docke Yorkshire Light Infantry, on the civilised world, we may be per between the strikers and non- the Hongkong Cricket Club mitted to add a special acknow Unionista, revolvers being used. Ground this morning, on the so ledgment of our own. Ten years The lightermen have decided to casion of the 153rd anniversary of ago Japan became bound to us by
Irish Marine.......
Winthorpo.
2
I
forces against the Tibetans "Shat Po."
CANTON'S LAST VICEROY. Warlingham ................... 3
Shanglini, July 31. There were uino elarters; and
former! Chang Ming-chi, Irish Marine won by three Viceroy of Canton, has returned lengths, half a length separating to China from abroad, and is second and third. The winner endeavouring to secure
n post was the favourite.
The betting was 4-1 Irish under the Republican Govern- Marino; 5-1 Winthorpe; 6-1
Warlingham.
GOODWOOD CUP.
ment.
NATIONAL LOAN. President Yuan has ordered U Ho to form an industrial Loung The probable starters for the bank, sad to arrange for the Goodwood Cup, to be run on Aug. raising of a national loan. Bai
1st over a distance of two and a Kai Kung Yik Po." half miles, are:-King William (Maher), Det, 3lbs; Tullibardino
(Wootton), Bst 12lbs: Tootles (Piper), Sat. Olbs.
FOR THE QUEUE
Peking, July 31.
at Pretoria at a cost of £80,000.
THE OPIUM TRADE.
PARLIAMENTARY STATE- MENT.
CHINESE LABOUR
GERMAN SECRETARY'S
DENIAL
London, July 31.
a Treaty of Alliance. Twica sincs resume work, Lord Devenport the Battle of Minden, His Ex- ・mon their cellency, Sir Henry May, address.
ad the troops. then the Treaty has been renewed guaranteeing the former agreements, and extended, and after the test
Tho Japanese Ambassador in
of experience it rests to-day upon
;
Mr. Otto Kong Sing in defend.
The "Queue Treforvation the area still under cultivation. Reuter's correspondent at for the defence of common in-dolences of the Alexandro, permit, referred caustically to the
A
London, July 31. During the debate on the Indian Budget in the House of Commons, Mr. Montagu refer-
a firm and onduring foundation London has stated that he has ing three Chinese charged, at the (Cheers). ring to the opium question,
It is an Allianco not been deeply touched by the con- Folice Court to-day, with endpav said the Government of India
for aggression or provocation, but King and Queon and of Queen during to export opium without a did not Intend to reduce
woll as tho genuine hoplessness of the case for the Society" formed in Shan tung They believed, as
At present Johannesburg statos that Dr. Solf, forests, the development of huurano as is opposed to the queue- ent-advised, that the recrudescence the German Colonial Secretary, ideals and, above all, for the safe-sympathy of the British people prosecution as laid down by the KING EDWARD'S HORSE ting campaign, but Chan Taz-of poppy growing in Ching was who was interylowed there, guarding and preservation of who, despite a fow dissentients, Crown. Mr. Hodgson (Assistant heartily appreciated the Altispee. who had a straightforward" par Crown Solicitor) argued that men obni, Governor General of the only temporary. "The Chinese denied saying that the imposse.,
We in this House", cónalud- NO LONGER_TERRITORIALS Province, has ordered the dis Government, has assured us," portation of Asiatics into South
The Hon. Mr. Montagin has pose with opium did not usually rolation of the Society,!" said Mr. Montagu, "that they west Afriday was imminented Mr. Asquith, "extend to our London, July 31,
LABOUR UNION will adhere to the Convention, He thought the home Govern- allies and friends in the Far East stated in the House of Commons carry it secreted underneath their King Edward's Horse have been
The Labour Union has bagged and we do not propose to vary ment would not object if it was removed from the Territorials the Ministry of Industry and the agreement. It is a bad absolutely necessary, but anyhow our profound sympathy with them that the Government believes, as clothing, next to their sking. The and made a special reserve regi- Commerco to allow the Union to moment to ask us to extinguish it was uncertain whether in their hornavement, and we beg at present advised, that the re- case was eventually remanded for ment of cavalry in order to enable
the trade with China, as that the Chinese Government would them to believe that wo honour crudescence of poppy growing in an interpretation into a particul
neither of the deleti Colonials to undergo the compul. a registered, but the Ministry would encourage the people of donsent to the restrictive con with them the imperishable. China is only temporary and dialect of all, that had
ditions which would be imposed. memory of the great, ruler whom that they do not propoke to vary. sory training required by their has not yet given its consent. China to break dis law.
"Bal Kai Kung Yik Fo." Home GovernineRCH: "
the existido paresment
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