The Hongkong Telegraph.
May 21, 1913, Temperature a.m. 79, p.m. 81; Humidity...95, 85.
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TELEGRAMS.
THE ROYAL WEDDING.
THE KAISER'S GIFT.
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London May 21.
The "Lokal Anzeiger" anya
gift will be the proclamation of Brunswick as an independent Duchy, with Prince East August
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THURSDAY,
TELEGRAMS."
TELEGRAMS.
MAY 22, 1913.
TELEGRAMS.
THE CHINËSE loan. THREE YEARS" SERVICE. BRITAIN AND GERMANY.
LÄROBLY OVERSUBSCRIBED. MORE TROUBLE IN FRANCE, PENDING UNDERSTANDING.
Router's [Bervice to the Telegraph."]
London, May 21
Reuter's [Service to the "Telegraph."]
London, May 21.
The Chinese loan ja olosed, hav-
Reuter's [Service to the Telegraph."]
London, May 21,
A message from Macon says A telegram from Berlin says
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TELEGRAMSI -
THE BALKAN CRISIS: →
PEACE NEGOTIATIONS.
Router's [Service to the "Telegraph."] London, May 21. The Conference of Ambaaga-
辅二廿月伍英浩
MEXICAN LOAN.
TWENTY MILLION STERLING,
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NEWS FOR BUSY MEN.
TELEGRAMS.
THE NEWS CONDENSED.
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Underwriters have been sad- [Service to the "Telegraph "dled with 88 per cent, of the name
Montreal Loan of #1,480,600, London, May 21 The Mexican Congress has The Maxican Congres hus the Kaiser's principal wedding ing been largely oversubsoribed, that a hundred soldiers of the that an article by the publicist, dors on Tuesday was unenimous sanctioned the general terms of sanctioned the general farma oka It is quoted at one per cent pre 134th Infantry, paraded the Mr. Arthur Dix, is given pro- on the necessity for the Allies' contract with French bankers Loan for 320,000,000 from Franola mium, sellera.
strsts, shouting "Down with the minenes in the papers. The signing a preliminary Peace for a Loan of £20,033,000 at 6 brukera. The "Standard", in a francial Three Years Service!", and sing-writer says that a fabreaching Treaty immediately prior to the per cent., to be issued at a price article, says the fact that Presiding the "Inte asionale. They Anglo-German agreement is discussion of the questions which of 90, and to run for a period of Sir Thomas Lipton's challenge and Princess Victoria Lonies as ent Yaan Shih Kai should have refused to obey the officers, who pending, vader which Great will be reserved for decision by ten years. The Loan is to be for the America Cup is accepted,
succeeded as well as he has done endeavoured to induce the men Brinio, in return for the concss the Powers. the first reigning sovereigns,
guaranteed on 33 per cent. of the and the first race will be 'in in reorganising affairs after the to disperse. The sildiera viti- sions relating to the Baghdad The city of Hanover a gaelites revolution, notwithstanding the maily reurned to barracks, Railway, will perbrd Germany of the Allies, after a prolonged British interests will also parti-
At a meeting of the delegates Customs. It is understood that September 1914. prominent economic position in discussion, it was agreed to draft cipats.
The extraordinary military Central Africa including the modifications of the preliminaries Later.
Members charged the Minister operations sing last Novembar abilties. The fact that the Loan ances at Tor) and eliswhere will of the Board of Education, much for his administrative cap- The ringleaders in the distt Belgian and Portuguese Colonies for peace, which will es submitted of Finance with failing to take have cost Austria nearly sOTER
Mr. J. A. Pears, President to the Powers to-day. will be used only for 18 organisat by drefted forthwith int, dis-speaking at the Mansion Hours, garls, suggested that there should
better offers, but he defended the million; sterling." " Dr. Daneff, on behalf of Bul- Loan on the ground of urgency. ion and administrat've put should vastly strengthen big
be: no modifications, and urged British Royalty Welcomed. position. The article dwells on
the posity of the immediate the strenuous efforts of the five
signature of peace. A later message states that Governments to refeguard in- King Gorge and Queen Mary vestors' interests both in the ar.ived at 11.30 on Wednesday immediate and the more remote
the termination of the feud beobaotic conditions of fiosuce and There we's no disorder. tween
the Guelphs and the the need of fresh money, says Hohenzollerne by presenting the bride with a magnificent Deckles
of pearls.
futara, as shown by a letter from
ciplines battalions in Algeria.
CANADIAN MILITIA.-
morning in Berlin. The Emperor, the Foreign Office accompanying CHIEF-OF-STAFF RESINONS, the Empress, others members of the prospectus and stating that the Royal Family, and dignitaries the Obidere Government de cintes of Court and State awaited the the contract a biuding engage
London, May 21. ment on themselves and their distinguished visitors at the
Bucesso. His Majesty's Govern- Major-General Colin J; Mac- atation and gave them a brilliant ment has taken note of this kenzie, U.B., Chief of Staff of the reception.
declaration and concurs in the Canadian Militia, bas resigned in A procession was then made view expressed therein, while the con quenes of a dir gresment through the troop-lined streets Governments of the other four with the Minister of Militia ap to the Palace, the visiting Royalty Powera have addressed simi'et Defence, Mr. Sam Hughes, being enthusiastically cheered. letters to the issuing groups of resignation has caused a s antihon in Canada, and is compared to The weather was splendid.
their respective corales.
The "Times" saye that Chinese the Dundonald epirode in 1904. Another message says the streets
reputation for honesty, Tateijat were crowded, and the Lehrter tona! agrements regarding the are responsible for the statesment Station was decorated profusely Loan, and the fact hut the Govern that General Mackenzie's resigna- with British and Gormon fags.ments have taken note of the tion is due to fiction. It is The Guard of Honour was drana Lan con tact and, concur n its believed, however, that it is due from the First Foot Guards, with binding effect on the Chinese Band, in their picturesque mitred Government and its surr ary position in England. caps of the 18th Century. The render the indefinite character of Crown Prince of Germany was the particular revenues wheroon 'attired in the uniform of the the Lan is secured, & less serious
British 11th Hussars, and the Emperor that of the British lat Dragoon Guards, both wearing
mattér,
REGIMENTS.
the tiband of the Order of the GERMAN CRACK Gerter. King George wore the uniform of the German 1st Dragoon Guards, with the riband of the Order of the Black E-gle. The bride and bridegroom were among those at the station.
The Guarda lining the ronte beat a tattoo and gave a triple sheer as the procession passad, and salutes were fired by a bat- tery of Artillery.
The Zeppelin airship Hansa, which followed the Royal train from Rathenow, sailed after Their Majesties along the Unter den
Linden,
OBITUARY.
MR. HENRY FLAGLER.
London, May 21. The death is announced of Mr. Henry Flagler, one of the founders of the Standard Oil Company, and a pioneer in the development of Florida.
[Henry M. Flagler, capitalisa, was born at Canada, New York, in 1830. Hé b. me a clerk in a copatry atore and, later went to Saginaw, Michigan, where ho was a salt manufacturer. He later
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SUPPRESSION ADVOCATED.
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The Canadian Liberal papers
said the time had arrived when we could say that we, as a nation, were just as friendly towards Germany as we were towards any other nation, end we valued the reciprocity of that feeling, '⠀
Allies' Feelings.
A BIG - BILL.
MILITARY MEASURES.
A later message states that the COST OF AUSTRIAN Servian delegate, on t shalf of the Balkan States, communicated last
NEWMARKET: STAKES, evening to Sir Edward Gray the
London, May 21. proposed modifications in the
A telegram from Vienna states draft Peace Treaty.. The Allies that the Minister of Finance (Herr
feel that these modifications
The ringleaders of the military disturbances in France are to be drafted into disciplinary battal ione in Algeria,
Telegrams desovibe the thusiasticr::option given to Kin George and Queen Mary arriving in Enlin.
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Summaries of articles in the "Standard" and Times on Chinese financial questions are
Considerable damage has been done to the Edinburgh Obser- vatory by a bomb, believed to have been placed there by Buffragiste.
DERBY FAVOURITE WINS. ought not to encounter objection, Ritter von Zaleski) informed the given in telegrams elsewhere. and they are prepared to sign the Budget Committes that the ex- peace preliminaries if there are traordinary military measures accepted.
singe November bad cost Austria, The Allies ask that their excluding Hungary, 26,959,000. delagates to the Financial Con- ference in Paris shall have the same status as the representatives of the Powers and suggest that NEW FRENCH
London, May 21." The race for the Newmarket Stakes, ran k-day over a distance of a mile and a quarter, resulted as follows:-
SUBMARINE.
London, May 21. A telegram from Cherbourg
Craganour (Haber)..... 1 all Treaties in force before the Sun Yat (W. Hurley) 2 war shall remain, in- operation Louvoje (O'Neill). 3 after perce is signed until super. Seven zan: won by a length saded by agreements forming to an offer of an important milit-and a half, two lengthseparating part of the final comprehensive
second and third. * Oruganour Treaty. Colonel Orowe, head of the made all the running and won The Servian request for gear. Gustave Zade, has been launched, Military College at Kingston, has easily: Flippant (Wootton up) antees will not be pressed if the The vesesi has a displacement of airo resigned in order to accepta was fourth. Harry of Hereford assurances of Sir Edward Orey 500 tons on the surface and position on the staff in India.
are confirmed by the other 100 tone when submerged. The betting was evens on Powers. Craganour, 33 to 1 against Sun Yat and 13 to 8 against Louvois.
KING GEORGE.
AWARDED ALBERT MEDAL.
London, May 21. The Royal Sciety of Arts has awarded the Albert Medal for
London, May 21. Reuter's corespondent at Ber-distinguished merit in promoting
and Monisma did not start.
HOME CRICKET.
LATEST RESULTS.
London, May 21. The match between Hampshire Leicester winning the points.
Essex and Lancashire also drew, Lancashire claiming the points.
Surrey beat Gloucestershire by
lin wites that there was a stormy arts, manufactors, and comand Leicestershire was drawn, sesne at a meeting of the Budget merce, t King George in re Committee of the Reichstag when nition of his Majesty's eff,
Sialist moved the suppression become personally acqued of the Garde du Corps and other with the Facial and economic crack regiments.
conditions of the various parts of The Minister of War opposed the Dominions,
the motion which he said ex-
oroached on the Emperor's perc
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260 runs.
Essex beat Middlesex by 28
rues.
BILLIARDS.
Soldiers Club Tournment,
ALLEGED THEFT
OF FURNITURE..
woman was remanded by
A telegram gives some outline of a pending far-reaching agres- ment which Mr. Arthur Dix, the publicist, saya Garmany sud Britain are to ponclade.
There was a stormy soene ni meeting of the Budget Commités of the Halobatag on » Racialise proposing the suppression certain crack regimanta,
LOCAL
The annual meeting of Hongkong Cricket League was held last evening.
The entries for the second
Mr. O, D. Melbourne, at the Pc-gymkhana meeting are published lios Court, this morning, on a lelsewhere in this faśnie.” The first match in the billiard charge of sterling farnitare, competition for the cup prezanted jewellery and clothing, valued at
The second annual report, of by the Volunter Corps, conclud-$244.
the Committee of the St. Raphael's ed yesterday evening at the win for the R.E. "A" Team, over been the concubine of the pro-Day service will be held at St. Soldiers, Club and resalted in a It is alleged that the woman had
Mr. B. O. Faithfall, defended. Bociety is published to-day.
A short commemoration Empire the 88th Co. B.G.A. The R.Ea.secutor for about three years, and placed a strong team into play disappeared on Wednesday with John's Cathedral on Saturday. and the result came as no great the articles mentioned. She en- surpries to those who watched deavoured to get away to Mecao. their prowessin the Eoldiers, Club tournament. The two highest breaks were both by Engineers,
Kent beat Oxford by an innings Corp Walden and Lance Corp NEWS FOR BUSY HEN.
The motion was rejected, but COLLISION RECALLED, and 101 runs,
gative as Commander-in-Chief,
a resolution by the National
Liberals demanding the curtail-
ment of the preponderance of
Nobility in the Officera Corps COURT MARTIAL VERDICT.
was adopted.
EDINBURGH
OBSERVATORY.
DAMAGED BY SUFFRAGIST BOMB.
London, May 23.
EMPIRE DAY SHOOT.
London, May 21,
A court 1 of Devonport acquitted Cap in Gannt of calp. ability in the collision between the battleship Centurion and the It-lian brainer Deras off Port- land in December.
Lieutenant Boyes, the officer on wash at the time of the collision, was reprimanded for hazarding the ship by default, but he was acquittal of neglect,
THE YACHT RACE.
CHALLENGE ACCEPTED.
MONTREAL LOAN.
·NOT · A-SUCCESS.
London, May 21, The underwriters of the new Montreal Four and a Half Por coat Loan of $1,430,000 have been saddled with 00′
per cent. thereof.
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The Loan is now' quoted' st three-quarters per cent. dis count.
RELEASED BRITISHERS,
A supposed suffragist bomb has removed to Cleveland and became exploded at Edinburgh Observe a partner in Rockefeller, Andiewatory. It did considerable damage. and Flagler, oil refine:e, who were succeeded by the Standard Oi Company, with the management of which he had bron, continu- ously connected. Be was, the owner of the Ponca de. Ion and Alcazar hotels, Florida, which hel built at a cost of three million dollars, and also owned about
London, May 23. 600 miles of railroad in Florida.
to race for the America Cup has
London, May 21. Formerly he was Vice President The list of entries for the been accepted, and the razó will Captain Trench and Mr. of the Standard Oil Compray end Empire Day Rifle Cup Competit- take place in September, 1914, Bertrand Stewart left Glatz this was a director to the time of his ion is now complete and numbers Sbamrcok TV which will be morning being doodmpanied by a death. He was also a director of 184.
76ft. in length, will be built in German officer they proceed many other large railway and The provisonal scores will be Hesars. Nicholson's yard at to Berlin, from whence they steamship concerns.]
osbled on the 26th fast,
Closport.
depart for England.
134 ENTRIES RECEIVED.
London, May 21. Sir Thomas Lipton's challenge
LEFT-FOR ENGLAND.
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Brown shoring honours with breaks of 27.
One game was played off in the match between the "A" and "B" teams of the D.O.L.I.
"
The full scores are as follow': 88. Co. R.G.A. Bom. Pritchard
TELEGRAMS.
The latest County eticket re- sults are given elsewhere.
There are 134 entries for the Empire Day Riße Challenge Cup,
Mr. Henry Flagler, one of the founders of the Standard Oil Co., is dead.
Craganour easily won the New- market Stakes, Sun Yat being 1600nd.
THE NEWS CONDENSED."
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200
Gunar. Pries
100
Gusar. Colbert
Gunar. Heɔk
149 *** 115 84 Gunner Thomas „.
·155 · Gunar, Berry Master Gr. Fuller... 117 Gunnr, Fallie 183
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1198
A: Team B. E. Corpl. Carpenter... 180 Sorgt, Regen
200
Sappr. Cor
* 200
S.M. Morgan:
Q.M.8. Collings
* 200
200
Coryl. Welden
200
Lo. Carpl. Brown
200
Sgt. Heatley
200
1580
The Chinese Loan has been closed, having been largely over- subscribed,
D. O. LL "B"-Pte. Mend
Major General Mackenzie, D. O. LL "A"-Ice Corple Chief of Staff of the Canadian Hant. 200
Militia, has resigned.-
148.
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The B.Es won by 387- points.
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The Royal Society of Arts has awarded the Albert Medal to King George.
The death is announced of Mix. E. Cornewall Lewis, formerly Assistant Postmaster General in Hongkong.
The Pand 0.Company steamer Ceylon arrived in port this morn- ing bringing the mails from the 1.5. Assaye.
Further interesting local opin- ion on the currency question and." the new legislation appears in to-day's issue.
The annual meeting of the shareholders of the Peak Trame ways Company was held to-day aj the Hongkong Hotel,
DON'T FORGET,
TO-DAY.
Bijou Theatre 9.15 p.m. Victoria Theatre 9.15 p.m.
TO-MORROW
Bijou Theatre 9.15 p.m. Victoria Theatre 0.16 p.m.
Saturday May 24. Pagal Gymkhana, U.SRC. ground 8.30 p.m.
Monday, May 26. Crown land sale:
Saturday May 31. Second Gymkhana,
ednesday Canton Insurance
dinary
Captain Trench" and-"Mr. The D.O.L.I. “A's lead by 52 Bertrand Stewart have left Gists extra points
for England via Berlin
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