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Hongkong Telegraph.
Septa ber 13th, 1012, Temperature a.m. 74, p.in. 84; Humidity...78, 60,
No. 8:91
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艴四初月八年于壬
WEATHER FORECAST
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(ESTABLISHED 1881.)
Copyright, 1012
SATURDAY,
SEPTEMBER
1912.
September 18th, 1911, Temperature a.m. 83, pm
大拜禮
Humidity... 71, 78.
號四十月九游香
SINGLE COPY 10 Oman,
TELEGRAMS.
EGRAMS.
MIDLOTHIAN.
TELEGRAMS.
NEWS FOR BUSY MEN.
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FUNERAL OF MIKADO.
FUNERAL OF MIKADO..
BRITISH RESPECTS.
· IMPRESSIVE: CEREMONIES.
Reuter's
[Service to the "Telegraph."]
Reuter's
[Service to the "Telegraph."]
London, September 13.-*
THE TURF.
CESAREWITCH BETTING. MR. LLOYD GEOROB'S VIEWS
Router's
[Service to the Telegraph."]
"London, September 13.
London, September 13.
The flags of the warships, at Reuter's correspondent at Tokyo
The betting for the Cesare- states that the funeral ceremonies Sheerness and elsewhere wore witch Stakes,, to be run. at Now- of the into Emperor began this half-masted to-day on the occasion markos on October 16th, is no morning with 6 tarvice in the of the funeral of the Emperor of fellows Grund Hall of the Imperial Palace, Japan, the Japanese standard also where the body lay. Those being flown at half-mast from all present included the Emperor, battleships in commission.
in the full dress of a Gonéralis- simo, the Empress, the Emproнs Dowager, Court ladies attired in European mourning, Princes and other notable porscanges.
The officiating ritualists, who were dressed in native costume, romoved a hanging screen from the front of the catafalque, to the accompaniment of soft music from a Shinto Band.
10 to 1 agst Bulscadden,
Ultimus. Tara."
100 to 7
100 16 6
100 to 0
Irish Murino.
100 to $
Claronceux.
25 to 1
H
DEAR FOOD.
25 to 1
AUSTRALIAN, MUTTON FOR
GERMANY.
London, September 13. "The Chief Ritualist them pro- In connection with the dour ferred offerings of consecrated food agitation in Germany, it is food, and of red and white aunounced that a steamer is to cloth enclosed in willow boxos, leave Adelaide on November 6th then recited prayers, after which with 100,000 carcases of sheep, members of the Imperial. Family,specially prepared to comply with in order of precedence, advanced the Gorman. inspection laws, and worshipped the spirit of the which, apart from the duty of .doceased Monarch.
21-5 pance por pud, have The members of the Imperial hitherto been regarded as pro- Family then retired; and finally hibitive.
the romainder of the congregation
worshipped before the catafulque.
The Emperor has issued an Edict,
ordoring an amnesty and granting THE CHINESE REPUBLIC.
a million-yon-to-be devoted-to oborities.
FUNERAL DESCRIBED,
the suono.
PRESIDENT YUAN HESITATES.
Lutor.
The car was of antique Chinese design and was drawn by live oxen, the wheels being cunningly constructed so as to make HOVED different melancholy creaking Bounds.
.
25 to 1
'Ulster King.
Itathlon. Disenu Bleu. CAMBRIDGESHIRE STAKES.
For the Cambridgeshire Stakes, to be run at Newmarket on Oct. 30th, the botting is
* 100 to 0 20 to 1
M
Router's
[Service to the Telegraph."]
London, September 13. Mr. Lloyd George, in a mesang to the newapapore, says that h Midlothian election: proves
the Tories cnonot win seats out the help of the plure and that, the gappaign agal the Insurance
is rapidly
ITTING THE KINGDOM.
THE GOVERNMENT'S PLANS.
Router's [Service to the "Telegraph."]"
London, September 13,
In the court of his speech at * Dundee, Mr. Clarchill said the overnment intended that Irish
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MISS PANKHURST. WHY SHE LEFT ENGLAND.
Router's
[Service to the "Telegraph."]
* London, Soptómber 13. Miss Christabol Penkliurat has boon interviewed in Paris. She said who was warned that thoro ne Rulo charli bo, the fore- was danger of her being arrested, er alderal system of and she left Englund before the self-government, for all the four warrants wore cxecuted. countries of the United Kingdom.
She has been living noar He was hot dismayed at the Boulogue. She announces a ro- prospect of ten or twolvo legie sumption of the militant campaign latures for the United Kingdom, in the Autumn,
1-sing force, because, even with the Ineroased pluralist vote, the The Government's land policy Tory inorouse was only 300, and would not be one of confiscation, Alidlothian, by the large majority but a sober policy which would of 2,000, urges the Government hare regard to existing circum- to push on with reform.
A GREAT WALKER.'
Round the World,
100 to 8 ngst Whisk Broom.
Maiden Erlegh.Chat with Man Who is Walking The Story. Braucopoth. Lance Chost. Wotherswell.
20 to 1 20 to 1 25 to 1.
1
F
stances,
MURDER: OF JUDGE.
DEATH SENTENCE.
London, September 13,
came in useful,for he was surround- ed by a party of soldiers who wanted to know where he was going and what his business was. Hongkong was visited yesterday He could not make himself un by Joa K. Mikulov, who is making derstood to them, and eventually an iterinary of the world on foot a Chinese who could speak French DONCASTER CUP RESULT.
for the purpose of writing a book, was found. He showed the in-
A message from Wythesville, The race for the Doncaster Born will love for travel and a terpreter the letter from Chao, and Virginia, states that Floyd Allen, Cup, run to-day at Doncaster keen desire to son the world Miku- from that moment onwards noth son of Claude Allen, of the notor- over distance of about two lee started in 1901 as a profes-ing was too much trouble for ious Blue Mountain gang, bus miles, resulted thus
sional walker und, since then, he the soldiers who humbly asked been sentenced to death by Prince Palutino.... estimated that he has covered for pardon for so detaining him. electrocution for the murder of a Adalis
something like seventy thousand Arriving in Hankow lo asked judge in the Blue Mountain There were only two starters, milos, wonring out his boots at his Consul to obtain a passport district on March 14th lust. and Prince Palatino won by ten the rate of one pair per thousand forhim to walk through the south, lengths.
milos. Many times in his travels but on application to Peking his The bolting was 2 to 1 one has had to undergo grest request was refused. Consequent Princo Palatine and 20 to 1
hardships, sometimes because-hely he went to Shanghai and oame against Adalis.
could not speak the language of to Hongkong in the 88. Chin- the country ho was in, and at Nua, arriving yesterday morning. others because the natives were Speaking of the countryside in afraid of him..
Manohuria Mikuleo said that it
JACK JOHNSON.
2
SUICIDAL TENDENCIES,
TWICE PREVENTED.
He further stated that his wife twice prevented him from com- mitting, suicide and twice triod
You
GERMAN WARSHIP'S
TRIALS.
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THE NEWS CONDENSED.
The new Gorman turbine battleship Kaiser attained a spood. of 23,6 knots, ou her-triala./*n
Floyd Allon, one of the notor- ous Blue Mountain gang, los boou wontenced to death for the murdor of a Judge in Marchi last at. Rouoake."]
Miss Christabel Pankhurst, who has boon interviewed in, | Paris, states that thoro will be a resumption of the militant com paign by the "suffragettes" in the Autumu,
It is officially intimated at Ottowa that if the English mili tant "saffragettes" visit Canada they will be barred from entering, as undesirabios."-
that the Midlothing bye-election Mr. Lloyd George contends
rosult
provos that the Tories can- not win seats without the help of tho plural voter.
LOCAL.
The name of Mr. W. A. Cor- nell hus been added to the list of authorised architects in Hong- kong.
London, September 13.
Router's correspondent 11 Berlin wires that the now turbine At Clio Police Court this morn
-- kan atıond trials.
charge of having bomb-making battleship Kaiser did 23.8 knotsing a man was remanded, on a terial in his possession in one
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TELEGRAMS.
THE NEWS CONDENSED.
(From Chinese Sources.]
An account of Mikulec's travels seemed to him like a beautiful Poking, September 13.
in China is interesting because of garden which is well filled by the the distriot, through which he people with the aid of anox or two. The coffin containing the re- President Yuan intended to.
walked. Landing at Vladivostock
A Clover Move. mains of his late Majesty mensur-direct Generals Keung Kwai-tai
he walked down the Trans Perhaps one of Mikulec's most el ton foot by five feet and and. Chang Fun to proesed io
Loudon, September 13.
Siborinn Line a far as Harbin thrilling experiences was when he weighed a ton and a half. It was Mongolia with thoir troops, and
Router's correspondent And, this that covered with a rich white cloth to open hostilities against the and was attended by a proces- Mongolians. However, as tills Chionge-vintassiest Tuala Talinonn, as, loadingaun. All the nearly exhausted in Argen- sion of Court officials bearing action would cause the intor-the champion fighter, in giving me he was unable to get much from the nearest town, was with- lighted candles.
forence of the foreign nations, evidence at the inquest on his food. He had money enough to out provisions, and was feeling In the evening it was brought President Yuan is now undevid-wife, said her suicide was due to buy it with, but as soon as he very ill. However, he came upou a breakdown as a result of caring tried to get near the people he an iron bridge, by the side of to the funeral car, which wased in the muller.
for him. He was the victia ol passed on the road, they turned which was a telegraph post. Ho NEWS FOR BUSY MEN. STILL RESIONING. waiting in the courtyard of the |
nervousness and suicidal mania and fled and even shut them-climbed the post and cut all the Palaco, where watch Gros lit up Chan Hak-hai, the Minister of
on account of injuries and the selves in their houses. However, wires it bore and then orapt un Finance, has been severely at-oxortions of the fight with
walking until der the bridge for shelter. The he kept on tacked by the poople, and has Jeffries. His condition was un-be again reached the railroad break in communications imme- made up his mind to resign known to others.
and there he was given food by diately brought a repairing gang the workmen who were more no-to the scone and he was rescued "Shat Po."
customed to seeing white men, from his sorry plight and taken NEW APPOINTMEMTS.
into the town, where he was cared. The Question of Supplies, Shanghai, September 13,
The question of supplies soom- for during & number of days. President Yunn han notified to kill herself, by jumping from od always to give the traveller Mikulen looks none the worse The impressive cortege started, amid gun salutes, for the Aoyama the State Council that it is as the window of a London hotel, some anxiety, for even the water for his arduous life; in fact it
The funeral ceremonies of the Parade Ground, being followed intention to appoint Ling Yo-ho and, again, by jumping from a ho drank had to be carried on his seems to agree with him, for he by troops nud bluejackets all Minister of Foreign Affairs, train window in the United States. back in a tin receptacle. The seems remarkably ft. The next late Emperor of Japan were most afoot, Princes, Ministors, Peers, and Lau Yun-keung as Chinese Ho employed two negro maids to Commoners and all the highest Minister to St. Petersburg, Pre-watch his wife, on whom he liquid that he could obtain on stage of his journey is to go impressive...
the way was by no means safe to noroes Siam and Burmah to Cal- sident Yuan has asked the State lavished money.
drink and be had to take it from cutts and thence to Bombay, where people of the land.
Council to support him in those
the tanks of boiling water that he will take steamer to an Arabian There were hundreds of al-
sro kept on the stations of the port. He will travel through tendants and retainers, bear-appoints,
railway line. On one occasion Europe, and after doing" the ing ancient martial ornaments
The Republican Politionl Party
ho did drink water by the way- British Isles will go to New York, caster Cup, easily beating Adalis, and weird einhole, and these
Hide and was very ill shortly where he is due in December the only other starter. were interspersed with musicians is to entertain Dr. Sun Yat-sen, ploying ancient instruments. Chang Hin and General Huong
afterwards. This was just before 1915. reaching Mukden, and on reach There wore 800 torch-bearera. sing, and will request them to
ing that city, he applied to the settle the differences between the
London, September 13. Amerionn Coneul naking him to several political parties.
Reuter's correspondent at get an introduction to Chao Erh olading 500 British sailors" com manded by Admiral Bir A: L. Prosident Ynun intends to Ottawa says it has been officially Sun. This the official was tunable
Charges have been filed in the Winsloe, Commander-in-Chief of appoint Chang Hin as Salt Com- intimated that if the English to do. But the traveller, through the China Squadron. The route missioner in the province of Bhan-militant suffragette visit Canada the agency of an interpreter in Court of First Instance at Manila was thronged by dense, sileut si, and will entrust him with full they will be barred from enter-the Foreign Office, was brought by the prosecuting attorney, to Ohao, who immediately ao- against Private James, who is orowde,
power to reorganize the salt in- Jing, as "undesirables."
accused of stabbing a Filipino on It has been pointed out that corded him an interview.
Betting quotations show Bals Giant mourning trees, pine-dustry of the whole nation.-
Chao listened with great in- Calle Palacio Intramuros, last Shat Po."
several of them are disqualified logs, plazing brazier, poles
from entry owing to criminal con- tereat to Mikules's tale and week. The Filipino is in General cadden to be favourite for the surmounted by powerful eloc-
NEW PROVINCE.
viction, and the Canadian suff-next morning sent him a letter, Hospital, and his condition is Cesarewitch Stakes and Whisk trio lights, and Venetian maste
Shanghai, September 13.
ragettes will not welcome the enclosing 850 with which the considered serious by the phy. Broom for the Cambridgeshire awathod in black and yellow, de-
The members of the Cantonese threatened invasion.
traveller was able to go into hos sician in charge, says the "Manila | Stakes. corated the route. Every house Social Hall formed in Peking
pital to get over the illness caused Times, displayed mourning lanterns.,
have raised the question of mak- ing Hoi-nam jaland, a province. Sun Yat-sen is in favour of the proposal;
The route was kept by troops and bhejnokels, the Intter in-
On arrival at the Parade Ground, the Emperor, in the uni- form of a Commander-in-chief, and the Empress, in native Court dress, with heir dishevelled, met and saluted the car.
CLEARING THE AIR.
SALT INDUSTRY,
MORE MUTINY, The troops at Kong Yum-yuen, in Kiang-su, have mutinied.
The funeral service, similar to Great precautions are being taken | that of the morning, culminated in on impressive scene. The by the authorities in Nanking. Emperor advanced,
SHRIEKING SISTERHOOD
NOT WANTED IN CANADA.
LAWYER INDICTED.
FOR MURDER OF CLIENT,
London, September.18.
STABBING CASE.
American #oldier Accused at Manila.
by drinking the bad water, While It was at Arst thought that the up in the North he also got auto-soldier would be tried by the graph letters from Tuen Shih Kai and Li Yuan Hong.
Prince Palatine won the Don-
A Now York lawyer named Gibson has been arrested on a chargo of murdering the Austrian Countess Szabo, a client,
"Reator's correspondent at Newpassing through country"which | The soldier has been under the countries of the United Kingdom.
!!!
loon.
Licences to shoot and take, gome are no longer issued by the Colonial Secretary, and all ap plications for the same should bo addressed to the Captain Superintendent of Police.
This morning in the Marine Court, Capt. Lowiugdon of the 88. Chan Po, charged with carry- ing 139 excess passengers, ex- plained that ho was practically forced by circumstance to bring them to Hongkong, He was fined $50.
Three men were oliarged at the Polios Court, this morning, with endeavouring to illegally export 2,050 taels of opium. Mr. Hodg son, the Assistant Crown Solicitor, who prosecuted, said that the matter was becoming very serious in the Colony.
It is notified in the Govern-
ment Gazettee that His Excel pleased to appoint Mr. J. W. G loney the Governor has been Bonnar, provisionally and sub- ject to His Majesty's pleasure, to be an Unofficial Member of the Legislative Council during the absence on leave of Mr. E. A. Hewitt, O.M.G.,
An extraordinary genera, meet- ing of the Y M. O. A. Lawn Tennis Club was held last even- ing on the Club grounds. A
Mr. Churchill luis declared military authorities, but after conference between the civil and that the Government intends military authorities, it was decid Irish Home Rale to be the fore- A Useful Letter. His next stopping place was ed to follow the usual oustranner of a general system of Tientsin, which he left for Peking, and have the trial a civil e self-government for all four was flooded. On his way he met custody of the police since the York wires that a lawyer named soma Indian soldiers and kept occurrence, and is confined at praying REVOLUTION ANNIVERSARY. Gibson has been arrested on a watch with them over the railway Luneta station.
Vice-President Li has tele-charge of murder. ` silently, to the coffin, and then
A client of his, the Austrian he went to Hankow, a distance of woman, who claimed that the In giving evidence on the motion that the rule specifying read an Address of Lamentation.graphed to the various provinces The Empress and other members to despatch representatives to Countess Szebo, fell overboard 1,212 kilometres, in seventeen and Filipino had insulted her, and inquest of his wife, Jack Johnson the name of the Club be altered of the Imperial Family then paid Hupeh to attend the meeting for from a rowing boat on the lake a half days, walking a good deal informed the soldier of the fact stated that her smiolde was day by the deletion of the latters homage to the dead. Patriotic commemorating the first annivor and Gibson tried to resque hor. during the night, and living for He underlook to chastise the pa- to breakdown, the result of orations concluded the ceremony, sary of the outbreak of the re- The polios allege that he the most part on grapes and tive, who pat apa fight, and was caring for him, na he was the choice of a name
Solution, which falls on the 20th strangled her with a injitsu grip, melons. Af Singanoho the letter hurt in the condior, although ac ristim of nervousness and suicidal was left in the hands of the The coffin, wea, aft ards on:
Bel Kai Kung Yik Por and that she was not drowned; which he had from Chad Eith Bun, counts of the Miray differ! for Kyoto for the buriala
Line for two nights. From Poking The trouble originated over a
for the Cla
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