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The Hongkong Telegraph.
July 1, 1913, Temperature a.m. 83, p. 84 ailit...80, 79
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TELEGRAMS.
TELEGRAMS.
BALKAN AFFAIRS.
ALLIES AT WAR.
Reuter's
BALKAN AFFAIRS.
GREECE AND BULGARIA.
Reuter's
(Service to the "Telegraph."]
London. Received July 1 It is announced at Athens that
(ESTABLISHLI Copyright, 1918
WEDNESDAY,
TELEGRAMS.
BALKAN AFFAIRS.
A STRONG DENUNCIATION,
Reater's [Servios to the "Telegraph."]
Service to the "Tolegraph."] London. Received July 1.
Landon. Received July 2. Reuter's correspondent, at Bel-
Grecce on Tuesday o'oning grade reports that at thrzo olelink in consequence of the simultan-presented Bulgaria with a Note yesterday afternoon fighting to keous Bulgarian attack along 140 couched in language of extra place between the Corvians and miles of the Creek front without Bulgaria for rer saledaots of fraud ordinary violence, denouncing Bulgarians at the front over a
·distanes of 30 miles.
a declaration of war, the. Groek and bad faith du lug, and after It is also announced that the Government has ordered the Bul- the war and arousing the troops Bulgariane had sticked
of the worst kinds of violencs and. the garian battalion at Salonika to Greeke on the whole front,
outrage upon Greeks,
The Grecian View,'
Later.
Quek relegrama confirm the report of the Bulgarian general advance. The Greek outposte aro retiring acording to ordera. The Greek public accason the
·Bulgarians of bad faith, and of playing on the Ministerial oriais with Notes and counter Nutes, so aa to gain time to prop ure for aggression, though the ex; ris regard the Bulgarian advance as of little strategical importance.
Meanwhile both the Govern- ment at Sofia and Atbeas are rociprocally protesting on account of the aggression.
Severe Fighting.
surrender their arme.
Strict orders, says
Reuter's
correspondent at Sofia, have been given the Bulgarian troops to coase operations unless attacked by Greeks or Serviana.
Compromise 'Likely.
The Ambassadors will meet again on Wednesday. It is ex pected that the recent discussions of Governments and also of Am- bassadors outside the conference will result in the conference now bsing more fruitful. It is likely that there will be a 'compromise even over the Epirus frontier.
.
Bulgarians Surrender.
Later.
Reutsi etrespondert Athens
A later message says thoro has reports that the Bulgarians of evidently been severe fighting on Salonika suurendered after the the Berving and Bulgarian front-Greks opened fire. Order in the iers. Each vehemently occures town is not disturbed.
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TELEGRAMS.
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WEATHER FORECAST
SHOWERY
Barometer 99.70
July 1, 1912, Temperature a.m. 83, p.m. 38; Humidity.
三拜 號二月七英漕香
JULY 2, 1913.
TELEGRAMS.
ADMIRALTY AIRSHIP.
BRITAIN'S NEW PARSEVAL.
GERMAN POLITICS.
DEFENCE BILL PASSED.
1
Router'
Renter's
[Service to the "Telegraph.”]
London. Received July 1. The new naval Pa esval s'rabip resully Taunoted at
Fernborough.
TELEGRAMS.
HOME RULE BILL.
AGAIN PASSES COMMONS.
Reuter's
[Service to the "Telegraph."
London. Received July 1
Sinala Cort 10°Odata
NEWS FOR BUSH MEN.
TELEGRAMS.
THE NEWS CONDENSER.
The Prince of Wilen bag laft for Germany.
The King and Queen of
Earvia has accepted arbitration
[Service to the "Telegraph."] London. Received July 1 Reuter'n Berlin, correspondent
The Home Rule Bill passed have left for Stockholm. saya the Reichst has finally was
automatically through the com passed the Deferegrestag
mittea stage of the House of demanded by the Government, mans, arer made a foe flight, cesed. to the 'x new casa mzimonia The aitasip, piloted by Ger. Cammon without being dis in her dispute with Bulgaria, three of which the Budget Com- encircling the Houses of Parlia Under the tauma of last week's
The "Times" first list of the mitte previously struck out. ment and returning to Farn-resolution, the Opvalion pro Crystal Prince Fand totals
A prop sal by the Opposition, borough, where the Admiralty tested loudly and challenged a introducing in the Military Pensl took it over.
divisica. The B'I was passed by Code the piinciple of extenuating
270 votes to 143. circumstaners, and providing in case for imprisonment instead of ponal servitude, was also adopted.
Serious Fighting.. Router's correspondent at Bel- grade says "the Commander.in-such Chief estimates that 100,000 Bulgariane participa ed in the fight'ng with the Servians, which was of a serious chamoter. The baile-ceased at six o'clock in the molding.
Servia Accepts Arbitration. Router's correspondent at Bet- grade states that the Skupstina bas accepted arbitration in Ser- via's dispate with Bulgaria. on board an Italo destroyer for Esaad Pasha has left Valona Roms.
CRYSTAL PALACE.
ROYAL DONATIONS.
the other of attacking, and the According to the "fimes" cor- Bulgarians declare that the affair respondent at Saluaika the Greeks
London, Received July 1. was started to support the War placed two machine guns on the
The King bas given : 2200 and Party in the Skupstips.
White Tower and hombirded tho. Queen Mary and Quan. Aleran- Reuter's Belgrade correspond- Bulgarians,
who surendered dra £100 each to the fund for the ent reports that during the sitting after two hours' heavy firing, purchase of the Crystal Palaca. of the Skupstina the newe was spread that the Bulgarians bod A Greek comi-official state An anonymous donor has offer stacked the Servinna along the meats anga that the Greek divi.ed to give 230,000 to the fund entire frontier, and there was so stops were ordered to advance provided £60,000 is subsoribed. much excitment that the House and the statement deferibes the during July, was adjourned.
Later,
action against the Bulgarians. It
A Canadian dift. saya that the Greek General staff, London, Received July 2. considered at Salonika were Greek Fleet Sails,
The Lord Mayor has received a enemies and likely to disturb letter from a Canadian barrisler tranquility and embarass the enclosing a donation of £1,000 to Router's correspondent nË Athens says the King bas gone lead thera at 4:30 p.m. on Monday." We Canadians carnot do better notion of the General Staff, order-the Crystal Palace Fund, adding Baloniko. The Greek Fleet lut:iedly sailed for a destination lay down their arms within an tban follow the lead of Lord Strath- hour, and leave the town, escorted cona, who has promised £10,000." which is at present unknown.
"by Greeks The boar having
Later. It is announced that the Greek order was given to the Greek Crystal Palace Fand amounts to expired without compliance, the The first list of the "Times" flest has gone to Thagezi and treope to take action. All meas- ei5,027, including £1,000 given Eleuthera, both places being ures wore taken to preserve the by the Duke of Westminister and mentioned in Gresk despatches tranquility of the town in the regarding the Bulgarian advance. event of resistance by the Bul-who offered £30,000 it £60,000
£5,009 by the anonymous person Thagezi is a place to which ono garinus.
raised during July. the Greek delachments
Strong military detachments retreated.
"were posled round the Bulgarian front for days so as to prevent a single soldier escaping, and the police prohibited vehicular and pedestrian traffic, and clored the shops with a view to preventing Ronmania's real wish is peace the Bulgarian inhabitants from in the Balkans, but if this is rising.
of
Roumanlan Policy,'
Reuter's correspondent at Bukharest says it is believed that the Balkan question will be Gat:led by arbitration.
impossible Roumaria will certainly take action in view of peraerving not only her own frontier but also the Balkan equilibriam.
Various Views.
Further Details.
A later message from Reuter's correspondent at Salonika slates
BOXING.
ie
DISESTABLISHMENT.
A Fcialist amendment de mending the triation of the Princes was rejected by 195 FORCING THE WELSH BILL voirs to 189, and thei suron the
THROUGH. Taxation Bills were passed.
to
TERMS OF PEACE,
- Provisions of the Treaty..
€15,027.
The Riobs ag has prorogued until Novemler 20th a ter pass ing the Defence Bill,"
Texible reports have been received in Salorike of atrocities by Bulgarian troops.
The new British naval Parsoval- sirship has bean launched at Faraborough,
successfally
The Reichstag was prorogued
The Treaty of Peace between till the 20th November, after a
London, Received July 2. Turkey and the Baikan States speech in which Dr. Bethmann
The "Daily Mil" cup at the von Hollweg paid a tribute to the adopted the Welsh Church Bill, on May 30, as stated in our tele. Olympia Hot Show for indivi
The House of Commons has was signed at St. James's Palace
great work, in one of the most Committee Stage, by 309 votes of the Delegates, who all strived Reichstag for accomplishing the which has presed through the gram of that dats. A small crowd dual jumping was
of sighteners, watched the coming French offer.
won by memorable sesein its history, 204. Aé disenssion was imposs at the Palace before the bor of enfeguarding peace and the ible under Mr Asquith's recent fired for the opening of the batween Greeks and Brlgerians honour of the country.
Thee bas Leente..ons fighting resolution, there were vigorous Conferenc3, Opposition proteats,
Sir Edward Grey at Selonila, the latter being. had been present at the pre- forced to be sender. sentation to the King of the new American Ambassador at Buck-
Greece has presented to "Bal- ingham Palace. Accompanied by garja a Note conobed in language his private secretory, Sir William of extraord'ra'y violenes, alleg Tyrrell, he walked across the ing repeated acts of fraud end. Park to St. James's Palace, and bad faith. entered the Conference Room shortly before half-past 12. After Britain hes refused Obius's welcoming the Delegates, ha request that the opium stooks be formally opened the Confereaso. re-shipped back to India, Chins The Delegates exchanged their paying the freight pleine pouvirs and immediately signed the Treaty.
HORSE JUMPING.
INTERNATIONAL CONTEST.
London Received July 9, At the Horchow held at the Olympia, the "Daily Mail" Cup for individus jumping waY WOR by a French officer.
an
A Russian office and English officer were bracketed Recond,
HOME CRICKET.
THE LATEST RESULTS.
ROYAL TOUR.
London, Received July 2. Router'e correspondent at Piss wites that the King and Queen of Italy have entrained for Kiel, from whence they proceed to Stockholm.
A MODERN PARABLE. In the April number of the "Twentieth Centary Magazine Charles Camon writes a parable of "Practical Philanthropy." It is entitled "The Toy Spot," and
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The Right Hon. Mr. Lyttleton is When the the Treaty had been suffering from intestinal rupture, signed Sir Edward Grey rose sud caused by cricket; his condition congratulated the Delegates on has slightly improved. the conclusion of peere, and er. pressed the hope that the peaos would resolt in complete tras quility.
The Oppositioa has raised indignant proteste at the passing
of the Home Role and Welth Church Bills without discusion.
Bombardier Wells bas won the heavy weight championship of Britain by knocking out Packy Mahoney in the thirteenth round.
is worth reading and remember- Sir Edward Grey's speech was ing by the many gend folk who much appreciated by the Dale cannot see the wood for the trees. gates. It was responded to by Here beginneth the lesson :--- M. Skouloudes, the chief Delegate
One cold winter'a day there was of Greece. a certain smooth and slippery After the principal Turkish London. Received July 2.
spot of ice on the sidewalk of a Delegate, Osman Nizami Pasba, The match between Yorkshire city street. As the people passed bad raconisted himself with the There is much difference of and Somerest at Bradford ended by, every now and again one remarks made by the Greek opinion regarding Houmanie's in a win for Yorkshire by an would slip and fall upon its ear-Delegate, Dr. Daneff delivered antimation that she will take innings and 25 rune
face. Some were not injured; but short address in which he drew active measures if war breaks out.. Northamptonshire beat Glou- other were triously bot,
{attention to the biston to character costerabiro at Bristol by an innings Finally, one man fell with such of the ession. The end of the Big donations are forthcoming and 153 runs.
force that he lay unconscious war world allow the States en- for the Crystal Palace Fond, and upon the ground. Beaing him lis gaged to resume their relations there is an anonymour offer of thero, a group of people gathered as friends and neight w £30,000 provided £60,000 in about him, "and discussed the Common treks awaited them, subsoribed in July. incident.
and the world would judge them prding to the manner
PRINCE OF WALES.
BOMBARDIER WELLS' VICTORY.
LEFT FOR GERMANY,
London. Rarived July 1:
of
At the National Sporting Club, that fighting with rifles and in the fight for the heavyweight maxime by the Artillery lasted all championship of Great Britain, Roumania's intimation that she right, finally at 'reven o'elcek in Bombardier Wella knocked out the morning the Bulgarians Packy Mahoney in the thirteenth
Lister.
is prepared to take active men- hoisted the white flag. Altogether sures if war breaks out among 1,208 laid down their arme and the Balkan States is voriously
were deported forthwith inland. interpreted. According t: one view Roumania is following the advice of Russia an, wishes to! warn Bulgaria of the danger "of
Fearful Atrocities Reported,
round:
w
Mahoney's jaw was fractured
in the fourth round, and he was sent to hospital at the conclusion of the fight.
MR. LYTTLETON.
of
ILLNESS RESULT OF GRICKET.
London. Received July 2. His Royal Highness the Prince Wales has left for Germany.
OBITUARY:
M. HENRI RUCHEPORT.
London. Received July 2. The death is announced of M. Henri Rucheport.
HAUL OF PAWN TICKETS.
in which there were jarformed.
When Sir Edward Grey had
LOCAL.
1,440 taels of prepared opiam
A scholar in the group, tucking his books more securely urder bis arm, said wisely, "It is a well- known phenomenon, as this in- left, Dr. Doueff proposed that the were found on board the Empress oident amply indicates, that Delegates should sign a Procval of Japan yesterday, water, ongealing in ice at the providing that the Treaty should temperature of 32 degress, will come into force immediately. The Malio gave his first public present so mooth a surface that Turkish Delegates agreed, but performance in Hongkong at the a human being, trying to preserve those of Greece, Sr., and Peak Hotel lest night. his balance upon it, will tore hid Montenegro were unable to do so
equilibrium and be violently without further inst actions from A Manila parer atales that the precipitated to the ground." their Governments. In the end stewardess of the Rubi has been Although this comment was the Protocol was signed by the fined 1,000 res for the illegal irrefutably true, and expressed a Turkish and Balgarian Delegates importation of Macas lottery | very evident frot, it did not scom alone.
tickets. to be of interest to those who atood around..
The Peace Treaty.
The new Stock Exchange in
Then a sociologist attracted Article I. provides that after Des Voeux Road was declared the attention of the group by care- the formal ratification of the open this morning in the presence fally measuring the area of ice Treaty there shall be perpetual of the principal brokers of the upon which the man had fallen. peace and amity between the con- Colony." Having done so, ha informed the tracting parties.
her irreconcilable behaviour tő- A labor message states that warde Servia, thereby improving reports have reached Salonika the prospeals of peace. Others to the effect that the Bulgarians
the pontrated
village
others that there were in all Article II. provides that Turkey The Dogs' Home Committee sscribe to Roumania the desire
twenty eight such places in the shall cede to the Allies all Turare applying for an order from to manifest her freedom from the Bogdanza and mas-pered wo
city, that this was the eighth Ja-Lish territory on the mainland of the Court to enable them to take influence of the Triple. Alliance, the Bulgarians captured between men and children; alen that'
gest in area, that upon an average Europe situated west of a line to over irust kunde left in the hende especially Austris, who notorious Kiandir and Karasooli a Greek
ten people fell on each spot each be drawn from Emor to Midis, of the old Committea. lyfavours Balgarin against forvin, |
A Chinese was arrested in day, and that, as a matter of very and that this Loundary shall be Finally, others consider that Catchment comprising a sergeant
Queen's Road on Sunday last it interest, seven-eighths of ai delimited by an International Bonmania is only considering bar and fourteen soldiers, slaughter-
with 38 pawn tokets in his who fall were foreign-boxca.
Commission. London. Received Joly possession relating to clothing own interests and is determineding all, the corgeant plone receiv
We are then treated to the Article III. providea that the to secure more territory as a set-ing no fewer than ten bayonet
The Right Hon. Mr. Alfred belonging to Mr Grant Smith, of moralisings of a Religionist, an delimitation of Albania and all off to the eventual enlargement of wounde,
Lyttleton is suffering from in- the Craigieburn Hotel. The Individualist, a Practical Person, other questions relating to Al- Balgaria. The last view is pro- At Gumenja the Greek troops testinal ruplare, possibly the tickels were issued at nine an Optimist, an Ideslist, a Pbil-bania shall be left to the Powers. bably the most correct, but, what-repelled a Balgarian attack, result of playing cricket on Jane different pawnshop
anthropist and eventually a Arties IV, provides that Turk ever the motive, the effect is like-inflicting heavy loss.
25 for the first time for yeara. He was brought before MrCommon Fellow," noticing the ey shall cede to the Allies the ly to be pacifying unless it en- Twelve hundred Greekrofugees |- London. Received July 2. Melbourne, at the Eolien Courtice on the pavement, "got a pail island of Crete, and shall re courages Servian recalcitranoy or from Ghevgeli, have arrived at A slight improvement in the this moraing and patenced to of sand, carefully sprinkled it over nounce in their favour all her the daily hostilities on the front- Salonika, fissing from massacre condition of Mr. Lyttleton is two months' impripoment and the ice, and no mors fell upon sovereign and other rights in the ler become formal warfare,
I four hours, stook A by the Bulgarians.
'reported
hat spot that day." Verb. sap, island;
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