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The Hongkong Telegraph.

June 4, 1913, Temperature a.m. 80, p.m. 86; Hamidity...85, 64.

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晚一初月伍年丑癸

DERBY SENSATION,

(ESTABLISHED 1881.) Copyright, 1912 by the Proprietor.

THURSDAY,

TELEGRAMS.

JUNE 5, 1913.

TELEGRAMS.

TELEGRAMS.

WEATHER FORECAST..

CLOUDY.

Barometer 29.87

June 4, 1012, Temperature a.m. 76, p.m.-82; Humidity,.,94, 84,

四拜禮:

號五月天英漕香

TELEGRAMS.

HUNGARIAN POLITICS.

SUSTAINED OBJECTION IN THE GREAT RACE.

A SUFFRAGIST'S ACT,

UPROAR IN PARLIAMENT.

BIRTHDAY REVIEW.

AEROPLANES PARTICIPATE.

THE BELFAST SEIZURE,

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WOMAN BRINGS DOWN THE KING'S HORSE

& INJURES JOCKEY.

[Reuter's Service To The Telegraph."}

This year's Derby will go down | Anmer, bringing the horse and to history as the most sensational the jeokey (11. Jones) down. since its inception.

Jones was injured and was re- London, June 4.

moved from the course on a etretcher. There are indications of fine, warm weather for Derby Day, Crowded trains and a constant stream of motor-cars, motor omaibages, borse vehicles, and contera with their donkey "shays," wond their way to Epsom,

The woman was terribly man gled and it is reported that she is dead.

DERBY SENSATION.

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

London, June 4.

the

OBITUARY.

Reuter's

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

(Service to the "Telegraph."] London, June 4.

London, June 4, The incident by which the Renter's correspondent at Bada woman Davison brought down Peat states that there wae a furious Aldershot, a troop of aeroplanos At the Birthday Review at mendoas sensation. The woman Opposition Deputies showering the palating base. the King's horse created a tre- uproar in Parliament to-day, the participated, twelve flying past is now lying in Epsom Cottage opprobrious epitheleon Hospital, having sustained most Premier, Dr von Lucaks, and on serious injuries to her head. Count Tiza. The Ministerialiste Under her jacket, around her responded, whereupon the Parlie waist, was a suffragist flag. The mentary Police arrived and eject name of Emily Davison was on her ed some of the members. clothing. She is a graduate Eventually the Premier an- Earl, the jockey who rode Age of London University. She is nounced the resignation of the dir, Gay 0 Woman crouch botween 30 and 40 years of Government, and the Opposition ing under the rails hurled age and has been imprisoned left the Chamber, denouncing herself at Anwer, which struck several times for suffragist offon-Count Tiza as a coward and a Their Majesties the King and her like a cannon ball and flung cos, including striking a Baptist murderer. Queen will go by train. They her somo yards along the turf minister at Akordeon in mistake will proceed to Epsom Downs The doctor says ite is impossible for Mr. Lloyd George. station and drive to the course intrsay for some hours whether the woman, who is named Davison, open carriages. Regret is ex

will survive. pressed that His Majesty bus no batter candidate for the Blue Riband of the Turf than Anmer, whose chance is regarded as very poor,

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Later,

The race resulted na follows Craganour (J. Reif)

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Aboyaar (Piror)

Louvois (Saxby)

Great Sport (Siern) Agadir (Earl)

Aldegond (Bellhouse) Bachelor's Wedding(Donoghue) Day Comet (Whalley)......... Jameson (Wheatley) ..... Nimbus (Henry) .................... Prue (Maher)

Sun Yat (W. Huxley)..... Shogun (Wootton)

Sandburr (Jelliss)

Anmer (H: Jone-)

Betting."

The betting was as follows

6.4 Craganour, 100-1 Aboyeur

and 10-1 Louvois..

Fifteen ran.

Two sinematograph operators bave secured pictures of the wo man'a rush.

Radiant Lame.

It appears that she ran out from the crowd and got in front of Anmer. She did not grasp the bridle, but held up her hands and the horse turned a somersault, falling on its jockey.

The woman was hurled to the ground, and when the horse ro covered itself Jones's foot was still in the stirrup, and he was dragged a few years,

His Majesty immediately en-

Owing to lameness, Radiant did not face the starter,

[It is fairly evident from the way the Derby was run that young quired na to the jockey's condition Piper was given instructions and the doctors reported that ride Aboyeur similar to those Jones was enfering from slight given to that brilliant Irish joe-concussion, but that no bones 0 Berril to victory in the Cambridg-was somewhat badly injured.

key, Thompson, when he rude were broken, though his left arm shire and defeated the redoutable Tod Sioan, and, by the way, scaled for over the latters' connection with the English Turf. Piper, like Thompson, has evidently made every post the winning post and

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Craganour won by a head, neck separating second and third.

The Race.

Their Majesties, on driving back to Buckingham Palace from cheered. Espsom were sympathetically

Another Accident.

There was another accident in further he has taken good care that the rece after the Darby.. Mr. at the elbow," for so is the great Leopold Rothschild's

horse Tattenham Corner known to joc-Felizardo fell and had to bé des- keys, he has not run wide and troyed, the crack jockey, Whalley, allowed Reiff to get the advan-being hurt. tage which well judged negotia-

tion of the corner means. Accord-

Betting.

BRITISH POLO TEAM.

The betting in the case of Great ing to the description to hand, Sport was 20 to 1 against, Reiff was lying third at this point, and no doubt, was await- ing the mistake he was in the hope From a good start Aboyeur led of Piper making. No doubt, too, from Aldegond, Craganour, Nim- the pet of the French turf felt that bus and Louvois. After traversing long before the distance post was six furlongs, Aboyeur was still reached Aboyour would have felt. leading with Craganour second, the strain of leading a cracking Rounding Tattenham Corner, pace from the ascent of the bar Aboyeur was still the pioneer, rier. Piper here has shown good followed by Shogun and Cragan- judgment and hands. He has kept bis muunt in the good humour Close to home Craganour that means so much in a finish challenged the leader and won an

our.

ANOTHER BIG VICTORY.

London, June 4. The British pola team, in a trial game at Meadowsbrook against the American runners-up.

exciting raco by a head. Time and has worried Reiff into making defeated their opponents by 13

an effort that sent care and cau- goals to 4. tion to the winds with the win-

2min. 37 3/5 secs.

Objection Sustained.

ning post and his opponent the

An objection to Craganour for only objècia realirable to his vis-

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SIR R. DANE LEAVES FOR CHINA,

London, June 4.

bumping was sustained, and the ion. Desperation has apparent THE SALT GABELLE. race was awarded to Aboyeur. ly produced that carelessness that Great Sport, riddon by Stern, the Stewards of the English becomes third. The corrected Jockey Club will never tolerate result is therefore:--

either from gentleman rider of Aboyeur (Piper)

1stable-boy, "and they have meted Louvois (Sarby)........ 2 out the punishment which the sin Groat Sport (Stern) 3 carries in its wake. There is not A later message states that Mr. the slightest doubt that Reiff Cunliffe, the owner of Aboyeur, never; thought for a moment of

Sir Richard Dane has left for declined to lodge an objection, taking an undue advantage of China to take up the position but the official stewards objected Piper and has fallen in the swirl Administrator of the Salt Gaballe. to the winner on the ground that of excitement which few mortals the second horse was jostled. could withstand under such After hearing the evidence of fiercely combative circumstances. the judge and several jockeys Any advantage through superior who were riding in the race, they horsemanship, or judgment at the found that Craganour did not bends by which position is secur- keep a straight course; but inter-ed, would have related to the fered with Shogan, Day Comet oredit of the jockey taking it, but and Aboyear and bumped and any advantage, accidental or otherwise, that is not straight and

HOME CRICKET.

London, June 4.

BALKAN AFFAIRS.

GREECE AND BULGARIA AGREE.

London, Jane 4.

According to a telegum from

LORD RENDEL.

London, June 4. " The death of Lord Randel is announced.

TORY "STAGE TRICK "

Reuter's [Servico to the "Telegraph."

London, Jurie 4.; toms at Belfast numbered 2,000. The rifles seized by the Ous- They are of a modern pattern, and

of foreign make. They were con

$86 van AmYR

Siser Cerr-10 Ünits,

NEWS FOR BUSY MEN.

TELEGRAMS.

THE NEWS CONDENSED.

The death is reported of Lord Rendel.

Wandsworth bye-election.

The Liberala will not contest

A troop of airships participated

signed vaguely to order; hence in the Birthday Review at Al- the Customs officers opened the dershot.

boxes. Technically, the arms are

not reized, as there is no authority

Suffragists have burned down-

for detaining arms legitimately a £14,000 unoccupied mansion consigned to anyone in Ireland, near Bradford-on-Avon.

but they are detained because

they were wrongly described. During the Dorby a woman, There is no information as to the rushed out to the King's horse cousignees.

and was terribly injured:

The Financial Commission to`

The news occasioned a sensation in Belfast, a crowd rushing to the docks. It is believed that the authorities had received inform-eattle questions arising out of the [The deceased, formerly Mr, ation of the consignment, and the Balkan War has opened in Paris. Staurt Rondel, was the first Liberal papers says it is a "Tory Baron, the title baing created in stage trick." 1894. Formerly he was a mem- ber of the firm of Sir W. Arm- strong and Co., and from 1880 to 1891 was Liborni M.P. for Mont gomeryshire. Deceased, who was a widower, leaves no heir.]

SINGAPORE'S TRADE.

A Good Increase Recorded.

Salonika, un agreement Ins been CONSPIRACY CHARGE. March 31st are now published,

reached between Grece and Bulgaria, establishing a neutral further conflicts. zone with a view to averting

PORTUGUESE LADIES ACQUITTED.

Reuter's

The British Polo Team in a trial match with the American runners-up won by 13 goals to 4.

Greece and Balgaria have agreed on the establishment of s neutral zone with a view to avert- ing further conflicts.

!

The returns of imports and exports for the quarter ended Baya the "Singapore Free Press. The rifles Esized by the Belfast The figures do not include ran- Customs numbered 2,000; Liberal shipment trade. Bath seaborne papers dezoriba the affair as a and rail trade are included, Tory "stage trick.”

except the figures of rail traffic

between Penang and the F. M. S.,

There have been "scenes"

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1st Qr. 1913 $82,047,040 30,733,745

"At a dinner in Berlin on King 2,276,453 George's Birthday, the British Ambassador referred to the Kai-

Bulgarian Crisis. Perding. It is reported in Viennithat the

which are inserted in the annual the Hungarian Parliament, the Bulgarian Cabinet had signed

retaros only. The summaries police having to, interfere and in connection with Barvia's

show the following:- a crisis is not

London, Jane 4. attitude, but

eject some of the members," Imports expected before the retum of Dr. Lisbon reports that a court mar- Penang Daneff.

correspondent at Singapore Financial Commission pens. Brita Cunha and Catherine

tial baa-acquitted two ladies, Malacos states that M. Pichon opened the alari Alegro and four others, of Reuter's Paris cormondent Linhares, as well as Lieut. Financial Commission tho is to the charge of Monarchist con- war. He welcomed the delegates settle questions arising out of the

spiracy, and expressed the hop that the Conference would be successful in promoting the economie inter ests both of the late Elligerents PHOTOGRAPHY

and of the Powers, Che Com- mission adjourned unt the 9th inst.

ANGLO-GERMAN AMITY.

THE BERLIN SIT.

Total

This is an increase of $12,- 716,755 for Singapore (over

115,058,138 ser as the friend of England.

twenty per cent.), the other four others, have been acquitted Two ladica, a Lieutenant and Settlements showing a small in- by a Lisbon court martial on 'a crease. Rice is one of the articles charge of Monarchist conspiracy.

REVOLUT-provisions $250,000; Iepper also

of largest increase, $3 millious;

IONIZED.

Flims, Plates and Dark Room 'said to be' Unnecessary.

The Derby yesterday was a

about $250,000; tobacco $300,- 000; tin ore over $6 millions, as most senrational event, Cragan- was to be expected from the our, who came in first, being dis good price maintained, though qualified. The race was awarded the quantity also shows the sub- to Aboyeur. stantial increase of 50,000 piouls twenty per cent, on last year.

Penang

Total

1st Qu. 1913 $65,206,544

LOCAL

Some interesting letters to the

A report of yesterday's masting of the Sanitary Board appeara ro-day.

A special article dealing with 27,075,306 the Derby sensation appears on

3,847,538 another page of this issue.

97,089,388

The increase is $12,259,139, An interesting situation re

Mr. Edmond F Stratton, of Coal and copra imports show nor-j New York city. has invented a mal receipts, bat para rubber has camera that takes and completes increased in weight from 8,413 to editor are published in this issue, pictures ready to see in two 19,034 picals; and in value from minutes,

Bays an American two millions to four. Petroleum contemporary. It does sway has fallen off, but rattans have al with the expence of buying films most doubled, and the iraports London June 4. or plates and the tromble, expense amount to about £160,000 in the Renter's Berlin corespondent and delay of having them dequarter-quite a respectable trade. enys that at a dinne on King veloped and pictures printed by Cotton goods had rather a brisk George's birthday, & William & photographer. The camera bas time going up from $6,381,000 judgment was given for the In the Hongkong Hotel case Got then, British Amassador, in a fixed focus lens and there is no to $9 millions, pro sing the toast of "The delicate focusing mechanism to

defendants, Kaiser," referred to be latter as get out of order or for you to Singapore

Exports. the friend of England In toast-learn to operate, ing King George, ir William This camera, which is called Malacca said he had it fromheir Majes the Gordon Camera, is being ties' own lips that the left Berlin manufactured by the Gordon of full of happy, grateil thoughts. Camera company, 1708 Stuyve- They were profound touched by gant building, New York, N. Y. the affectionate kindest and con- The sensitized cards are wrapp-again Singapore is reponsible for pon has arisen and is reported în that is about 14 per cent. Here garding the salving of the Nip- sideration of their Irial hosts, ed for daylight loading, and the the greatest increase another 20 and the cordiality ad goodwill powders make the developing per cent. The deduation is that

to-day's issue. of the population. The visit was solution to be put into the de- trade in Singapore during the an immenes succes and could veloping tank, which is inside the first quarter of 1913, was very Oval by an innings and 40 ans. the Powers had a brithing space inches in size, and weighs 2 lbs, accounting for the general, in Surrey beat Hampshire at the not have bean batteximed, when camera. Model A is 5x8. 1-2x9 buisk, the figures almost entirely Kent and Yorkshire drew at after a difficult and axious time, 4 oz. Model B-6x9110 inches crease in trade. Bradford.

and when Great Britain and weight 2 lbs, 14 ozs. Model O. wickshire at Birmingham by five oparating for the mintenance of ozs.

Northamptonshire bent War-Geimany were spomneously co- 8x9x10 inches-weight 3 lbs, 7

New "Royal" Orchid.' the peace of Europe

The cost of taking pictures years to produce, has been named A new orchid, which took six with the Cg Jon comera is almost the "Princ:98 Mary" (Otondo- ngthir 7 is comparison to all other glossum crispum). Bearing claret cameras, Extra sensitized cards markings on pure white petals. 1-2 cents each (3. 1-4x5 1-2 for 3 exhibited last month by Messrs. Bay, 9.15 p.m.

a yellow croat, it was cants), and 10 cents worth of dave W. Bull and Sons, Obelsen. loper will developover 40 pictures. The Gordon Company sells fash

No Smoking in Theatres. At a special mesting of the 9.16. light lamps for 80 cents, which Society of West End Theatre will enable you to take pictures Managers, & resolution against tho at night in your own parlour er proposal to allow smoking in their out of doors.

theatres was carried with but one An astounding incident. ce- commenced to ride in England in bye election is ne^cucitated by the down. an unoccued mansion amera is so simple that any little representative one, and the man- Wednesday June 11

The operation of this new dissentient. The meeting was a D. curred during the race. A women 1900 and Piper in 1907. In 1908 retirement of Sir Henry Kimber near Bradford-on-on

by or girl can easily take pic-agers opposed to the proposed. Canton Insurance Office Ltd., rushed on to the course, saized he was up on Longerof, third

At the last election Sir Henry The damage amounts to Lures, with it after reading the innovation were very emphatio extraordinary general meeting. the bridle of the King's horse, in the Lincolu]

directions sent with each one, on the subject,

bored the and horse.

wickets.

The stewards state that they above board, will, and must be did not disqualify Craganoar punished, even to the extent, of because of Lawping; that took warping the greatest favourite place during the last balf furlong; of the pigskin from the turf if but because they were tisfied neede be, if English racing is to that Reiff unduly interfered with maintain the standard which LIBERALS' DISCRETION. MANSION DESROYED. (2.1-2x3.1-2) can be bought for 1. ma the other horses during the makes it the envy of the sporting greater part of the race. :-

world, Reiff is still young, there

WORTH.

WORK OF SUFRAGISTS.

London, Jyue 4.

are many Derbys to come, and i] NOT TO CONTEST WANDS- They also wish it to be known is to be hored that before long that All right" was not officially he will oro more enjoy the sen called, but was done by sa irres-sation of being led into the Ep- ponsible person a at the weighing com enclosure the rider of the rom door..

winner of the greatest horse-

The Literals have decided not

Lonth, June 4. zacing event in the world. Reiff to content Wandsworth, where a The suffragists have burned

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An Astounding Incident.

Kimber's majority was 4,014.]

DON'T FORGET,

TO-DAY, Victoria Theatre 9.15 p.m. Bysack's Cirous,

Bay, 9.15 p.m.,

TO-MORROW.

Causeway

Victoria Theatre 9.15 p.m. ByRick's Circus, Causeway

Saturday, Juno 7. Cherniavsky Trio, City Hall,

U. S. R. O. Gymkhana. Monday, June 9.

3 p.m. Anotion of Crown Land. P. W,

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