The Hongkong Telegraph.
June 15, 1913, Temperature a.m. 78 p. 33, Humidity...89, 82.
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TELEGRAMS
TELEGRAMS.
INTERNATIONAL POLO. THE MARONI AFFAIR.
AMERICA RETAINS CUP.
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The March Described.
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·魏大十月大英漕香
TELEGRAM MS.
MONDAY,
JUNE 16, 1913.
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TELEGRAMS.
IRISH QUESTION,
RIVAL CAMPAIONS.
BALKAN AFFAIRS.
THE POWES' ADVICE.
GERMAN CELEBRATIONS.
SUFFRAGIST FUNERAL.
NO DISTURBANCES,
Router's
Benter's
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Renter's
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London, Received June 14. Reuter's Belgrado correspond-
KAISER'S. SEMI-JUBILEE.
Reuter's
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Binala Cors 10 Czara.
NEWS FOR BUSY MEN.
TELEGRAMS.
THE NEWS CONDENSED,
Latest cricket resulte are given elsewhere.
A new Bulgarian Cabinet has
[Service to the "Telegraph.”]
London. Received June 15.
ent says the representative of tion of the 25th anniversary of
Germany is en fete in celebra- been formed. the Powers bave informed Servia the Emperor's accession. Togre Bulgaria that the Powers desired ere lavish decorations in the prin- a pacific settlement of the Allies' oipal cities. dispute, and suggested that the Allies should demobilise.
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London. Received June 14. London. Received June 15, London. Received Jane 15 The report of the Marconi Ia-
The funeral procession of Mies
Sir E. Carson and the Ulster quiry Committe finds with re- Davison, the suffragist who died Unionists had a hearty welcome international polo match wasference to the British Company from injuice caurd by interfer in Edinburgh, a crowded meeting
America...... 44
but there is no evidencs forthing in the Derby, attracted betag held in the Synod Hell. Britain .......... 41
enomous crowds. The coffin, The tour of the Nationalists America thus wins the .abber. cowing lending colour to any eug- which
Wis apped in 8
headed by Mr. Redmond, and a gestion that any Minister
Exiles' Offering. ex."Srffragette" fing, was received patty of M. P.'s was to open at ercised his influenca to procreat Victoria Station by a guard of Glasgow
The Germans resident in Eng on Saturday, ·M. The Servian reply declares that land have subscribed £37,000 as the contract or used his official honour of suffragists. Thence the Redmond, who had an enthu- Servis has already made overtures a jubiles offering to be devoted to Mr. F. M. Freake replaced capacity in relation to the pur-Cross beaded by a woman in ing hot foot upon certain enemies tanecus demobilisation.
procession proceeded to King's elastic sand off, said he was follow- to Bulgaria with a view to simul- philanthropio objects. Oapt. Edwards in the British chase of shares or was in any way white carrying a cross, and to auswer their co-called ergo- team and Mr. L. E. Stoddard concerned with the purchase or followed by a band playing the ments, took the place of Mr. "Monte sale of ahes; a'e, that the
Funeral March. The car.lages
Similor visits will 13 made to Waterbury in the American four charges against Si Re^o« Isares, thousand women carried banners. Cardiff.
were filled with wreaths. Tune Edinburgh, Leeds, Norwich and The combination of both teams was excellent, In the opening Lloyd George, and Mc. Her-
Sir E. Carson Injured. seges of the game the ball was bert Samuel eco-beatly un- generally reapsoul, but there London. Received June 16. tied up and down the field and true. The CommitYear not to was a little Easing. The body Sir Edward Careon has arrived the Americans saved on two strongly condemu the publica.was catrained for Morp th for at Lesda. He was 3d by
Eventually Caption of unfounded charges. It burial.
procession to the Town Hall, and head with a missle thrown by on the way he was sack on the. some person antown. He was not séiiouely injured.
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cccasions. Cheapo acored after play had I san in progress for 4 minutes 25
af29uds.
The attitude of the crowd was
ARBITRATION.
to
was
urther finds, eintaining the Am-in which she had been staying
Ma. Panburst left the house erican Marconi shara, that the attend the funeral and The Americans distinctly im- Ministers who purchased. such iramediately re-arrested. proved in the second period but sharsa werell kann. file convia- missed a ghot and were penalized ced that the Amerie in Company on a foul. They displayed fluo combination in the third period had no interest in the agreement which resulted in Mr. Stoddard (with the Government), and that scoring. The Americans scored there was no ground on which in the fourth, period, twice in the purchase of shares wa open quick succession, while Capt. Chespe notched Britain's second to objection that neiher the goal in the fifth period, after an English Compady nor Mr. God. exciting struggle, and then the frey Isaace was a prety to any of third,
these transactions, that in con- The sixth period wre most nation with the trip actions exciting. After misses, Capt. Cheace and Mr. Teake both of Sir Rufus Leanes and I ord Mur- scored as the result of desperate ray neither Sir Rufus Isaacs, Mr. efforta,
in the soranth period but was not hurt.
Capt. Ritson scored a goal for Bitain, but it was not allowed
missed on both sides..
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Press Opinion.
JAPAN'S POLICY.
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Russia's Invitation, London. Received June 16.
now convalescent.
The Duchess of Connaught in,
The O.P.R. Empress of Asia has left for the Far East.
Shanghai is celebrating the Kaiser's com júbilee ou a laviah scale,
The Chinese Foreign Minister
question.
Beater's correspondent at Peris MR ANGUS HAMILTON. in remgning over the Mongolisa" reports that a message from St:: Petersburg eays Rrain, consider- ing the Balgrrian and Ervian offer as satisfactory, has invited replies to the Ozar's Arbitration the Fremiers of the four Allied States to come to St. Petersburg
as soon as possible.
Servla 'Blamed.
COMMITS SUICIDE.
London. Received June 15. Reuter's New York correspond-
Eleven navvies have been killed. by the collapse of a subway in New York.
The estate of the late Colonel
mander Scott's expedition ship,
The Terra Nova, the 1sts Com-.
has arrived at Cardiff.
The funeral.
eat reports that the English war Astor is valued at over 80 mil King Ferdinand, replying to the ton, has committed suicide by cat-
A later message states that correspondent, Mr. Argus Hamillion dollars.
A woman a the crowd captur-[sponsibility for
Czar's telegram, throws the relinghis throat.
Press opinion on the Marconi ed the Union Jack which waitaation upon Servia.
the present
The late Mr John Augas Luah-Committe's Report is given in carried by the processioriets,
He ington Mero Hamilton, F. R. telegrams elsewhere.. declares that Bulgaria is still G.S., author, war and special cor arxious for arbitration and would respondent, was tora in London, sincerely deplore a fratricidal being the oldest son of the late struggle, but the Government Capt. J.A.L. Hamilton, 2nd West cannot oppose the unanimous Indian Regiment, and of Myra sentiment of indignation aroused Emily, daughter of Mr Beaufoy
procession of in Bulgaria by the attempts of Moore, and who on her goond Miss Davison, the suffragist, at- the Allies to deprive her of the marriage became the wife of Sir tracted enormous crowds. fruits of victory in defiance of A. W. Pivoro: He was educated their plighted faith. His Majesty at Cheltenham College and Japan has notified to Americs points out that Bulgaris has in Germany and France. As her willingness to renew the Ar- Rights in Macadoina which Russia war and special correspondent habitration Treaty for another five herselt has long recogafesd. had the following record →→Siege Featr.
of Mafaking, 1899-1900; Boxer
SCOTT EXPEDITION.
SHIP ARRIVES BACK:
London, Received June 15. Reuter's Washington oorres- Lou de foyed Jane 16, pondent says Baron Chinda hes notified Me Bryan that Japan ition ship Terra Nova arrived at The late Captain Scott's expedi-
Like the reports themselves, on account of a foul. Even play the comments on the Marconi In- Senators. followed and in the last period quiry mostly follow party lines. there was a great struggle for Each side accuses the other if by the Japanes Arbitration The possibility of being forced supremacy, several shots being creating an atmosphere of ur Treaty to admit the Colifornien Mr. Freske was haut early in abip. All welcome the exoners cussed by Senators among them. picion and poisonous partisac-Law to the Hague is being die- the game and was attended by &tion of the Ministers. dostor, but he resumed play
selves as a ground of caution, apparently none the worse for liaal) bluntly says that the opening The "Daily Obronicle" (Liber-
for misconstuction should have
AIRSHIP'S MISHAP.
THE DEFECT REMEDIED.
New Bulgarian Cabinet.
Minister of War.
Lloyd George nor Lord Murray willing to renew the five years Cardiff and was met, by the been formed with. D. Daneff as tions, 1902-3; Balkan-Macedonian known in Hongkong, has com. Play was then transferred to received any favour, advantage, arbitration Treaty expiring on
A new Bulgarian Cabinet has orisis, 1900-2; Comaliland opera- Mr. Angus Hamilton, well- tho British end with the result or consideration of any kind from the 24th August. Mr Bryan, in surviving members of the expedi- Premier and Foreign Minister; troubles, 1903; Russo-Japanese, mitted suicide by cutting his that Mr. Waterbury and Mr. the English Company or Mr. God-making the announcement, ex- tion, by Lady Ecott and her infant M. Madjeroff, at Present Minister 1904 5 epeols correspondent, throat. Stoddard soored. Mr. Milburn felfrey Isacs.
pressed the opinion that the so, and by relatives of the dead. to London, ns Minister of Interior; America, 1894; Australasia, 1890, British and the other arbitration he reption was most and General Kovatcheff, Con- Far East, 1901; Central Asis, King Ferdinand, replying to treaties already signed would be impressive, thousands lining the mander of the Fourth Army, as 1905-6. He had been road the Czar, thżówe the blame for ratified by the Sinate, notwith-qunys.`` standing the opposition of certain
pspora before Central Asian the present Balkan situation on Society and Scottish Geographical Servia. | Society; and received South Afri MOROCCAN TROUBLE.
can, Somaliland, and Obina war,
While taking part in a process medals. He was commanded to alion through Leeds, Sir Edward SPAIN'S STIFF TASK
private audience, at Buckingham Carson was injured by a minite Palace, with H M. Edward VII in being throw at him. London. Received June 14, 1904. In 1910-11 he was editor Apparently the Spaniards are of the "South China Morning German residents in Britain making a combined movement Post" and made a large number have subscribed £87,000 as B. from Tetuan, Arzila and Alcazar of friends in Hongkong. Recently Jubilee offering to be devoted to London, Received June 15, the menacing tribal foress. They the Balkans and was captured as a
for the purpos of clearing out he had been at the seat of war in philanthropic objects. The offical report of the accid-sre eridently encountering spy by the Bulgarians, being sub America has retained the In- ent to the French-made airship sharp resistance.. for the British Navy, which took The Spaniards are anxiously tions include:-The Seige of the second match by four and a Bequently released. His publics ternational Polo Cup by winning place at Farat orough tbres days seeking to procure the release of Mafeking, 1000; Korea, 1904; half goals to four and a quarter. ago, states that the belt driving the nine prisoners captors from Map of Kores, 1904; The Oxas the pressure fan slipped. This the gunboat General Concha, has been remedied and the trials. will continue.
mishap.
ASSASSINS ARRESTED,
:
[By the American rules a score on avoided, and speaks of the counts one, a foul minus a half "extraordinary lack of know- THE TURKISH MURDER. and a "safety" minus a quarter. ledge exhibited by Mr. Lloyd A." cafety" is defined as follows: George and Lord Muray regard-
"Whenever a player, eithering Stock Exchange allairs." accidentally or intentionally, gives the ball an impetus with Liberal newspapers indicate some The views expressed by several his mallet which carries the ball dissatisfaction that the official over the goal-line be is defending ret of the Marconi Committee, and it touches nothing except the which was adopted on a purely goal-post or the ground after leaving his mallet, it shall be supersede the Che man's more partisan vor, was allowed to deemed a safety." The description ample and judicial caport which,
London. Received June 14. Reuter'a correspondent at lice and troops sareunded' a Constantinople say a body of
house in Stambul in which were
of the play given above snows while exonerating Ministers, re-three of the murderers of Shefket
· LATE COL ASTOR.
that each side scored five goals flected the fling that Sir Bulus Pasha. They opened fire on the ESTATE VALUED AT $86,967,000 and that each was guilty of a fool.Tones had committed an error of basiegera, who replied with a It is obvious, therefore, that judgment and depre ated the fusilade which lasted for an hour,
Britain lost the matob. by a safety," losing a quarter-point therefor]
HOME CRICKET.
LATEST RESULTS.
raricence of Mivisters..
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French Losses, A message from Tangier report heavp fighting in the Tadle di s triot. The Fredoh casualties were 52 killed and 109 wounded.
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River, road before, Central Asian Problems of the Middle East, Society, 1906; Afghanistan, 1908;
1908; The Heart of Asia, 1909.]
LOCAL SPORT.
JOURNALIST HONOURED HONGKONG TENNIS LEAGUE.
LOCAL.
The semi-jabiles of Emperor Wilhelm II of Germany was fit- tingly calabrated in Hongkong to-day.
Some interesting items of lecat sport appear in to-day elaine. Thess include some water polo shield fixtures.
A house in Kowloon was Tare
The journalists of the Colony spent a pleasant time at the Club de Recreto v. Craigengower Station Hotel, Kowica, on Satur-
Cricket Club.. The house was eventually entered The Liberal review "Nation" and the assarins arrested. The
day evening, when they entertain- The following is the result of " says the want, of candour in ad- house belongs to a British sub-
London. Received June 15. ed to a farewell diauer, Mr Walter the league match played on the sacked during the absence of the mitting a fault which want of jact of Maltess origin.
Reuter's New York correspond- Smart, who has been connected Craigengower's ground on Satur tenants on Saturday and over wisdom caused has been made to: London. Received June 15. ent says the estate of Colonel with the reporting staff of the day: A Lopes and F. Remedios $1,000 worth of property taken create hop:3 that the Ministera interested will make a full snd governor's orderly, who
Lient. Hilmi, the military Astor, who was drowned off the "South China Morning Post" beat Carvalho and Ellis 8-3. Titanic, has been valued at $86,- for four years, and who leaves by beat Broga and Rose 8-3, frank admission of error.
wounded in the siege, has 967,000. (gold.)
the "Aki Mara" for a holiday at bant Bass and Sufiad 6-5; Nos. 7 and 9 Upper Biston Home, prior to taking up a post M. Pina and V. Ivanovich beat Street collapsed on Saturday and succumbed.
on the staff of the "North China Carvalho and Ellis 11-0, beat 18 persons were killed and 30 The Governmest does not fear
The Labour View.
WAB
away.
Braga and Rose 6-5, beat Bass and a revolation, but the peasibility DUCHESS OF CONNAGHT. Daily News," in November. The Labour organ the "Daily of further outrages is admitted. Citizen remerke that despite London, Received June 15, the Committes partisan raport, Hamphelire bit Derbyshire the statement which Mr. Lloyd at Derby by nine wickets,
George and Sir Rutas Isatos
Leicestershire beat Worcester should now make abould be sc- NEW YORK DISASTER. shire at Coalville by eight companied by an expression of regret for their grave indie-
włoketa.
Surrey beat. Scotland at the cretion.
DON'T FORGET,
TO-DAY,
Victoria Theatre 9.15 p.m. Bysack's Circus, Causeway
9.16
Mr A. Ramsay presided, and Suffed 66. J. Lopes and P. removed to hospital. Many others in proposing the toast of the even- Ivanovich beat Carvalho and were treated on the spot. ing handed to Mr Smart, Ellis 8-3, beat Basa and Suffiad London, Received June 15.a beautifully engraved, and 6-5, lost to Braga and Rose 4-7. The Duchess of Connaught is suitably inscribed, silver eigar Totals:Olub de Recreio 62 now convalescent and moved to see, as a memento from the games;, Craigengower 37. Bagahot on Saturday,
journalists who held worked with
LAWN BOWLS..... Mr. Smart during his term in The lawn bowls league match Hongkong. Mr. Ramsay said he which should have been played was voicing the wishes of the on Saturday between the Police EMPRESS OF ASIA SAILS. whole of the journalists of the and Kowloon, at Happy Valley, Colony, when be said that he hop was substituted by a very plea ød Mr. Smart's future would be a sant friendly match. Owing to London. Received June 18.
London, Received Jane 15. that a worker, like the guest of called away to the house collapse brilliant one, and he was sure some of the Police team being Beuter's correspondent at New The Empress of Asia, the new the evening was, was bound to there was a shortage. Members London. Received June 15. York states that eleven navvies sister chip of the Empress of meet with success. (applause). of the Kowloon Club joined the cashire and Middlesex at Lord'a Two of the men injured by the were killed owing to the collapse Russia, left Birkenhead on Satur and between Warwickshire and explosion on submarine Eb last of a sabway. Six of the bodies day for Vancouver via South and a mas enjoyable musical match resulted in favour of the Mr. Smart briefly responded, depleted team and the friendly Busser at Coventry were drawn. week have succumbed.
have been recovered.
Africs and Far Eastern ports. evening followed.
Police by 49 points to 40.
Oval by seven wickets.
Yorkshire bast Essex at Leyton
by seven wickets.
Gloucestershire beat Northamp- tonshire at Northampton by
TODS.
The matobes between Lan,
SUBMARINE EXPLOSION,
COLLAPSE OF SUBWAY;"
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Bay,
p.m. TO-MORROW Victoria Theatre 9.15 p.m. Bysack's Circas 9.15 pm.
Sanitary Board 3,45 Dm.. Thursday, Jane 10.
Legislative Council 2.30 pm
Saturday, Jane 21,
V. E. OF 'Aquatie Futa, d
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