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July 2, 1913, TemĮ ɔrature a.m. 83, p.m. 88; Humidity...84, 74.
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PRINCESS OF WALES STAKES
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London. Received July 3. The probable starters, together with jockeys and weights, for the Princess of Wales Stekos, to be
HOME CRICKET.
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Bigans Corn 10 Omara-
Hoogkang become assisted NEWS FOR BUSY MEN.
obilarea beca to Europeons Burg-
with death. None of the little
ived the disers:s of the tropics,
JOHANNESBURG STRIKE, CRYSTAL PALACE FUND. and bat few of the adults in those
THE LATEST RESULTS.
BALKAN AFFAIRS.
BULGARIAN REVERSE.
MANY MINERS OUT.
BIG CORPORATION VOTE.
Routers
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London. Received July 3. Cambridge University beat M.C.O. by an innings and 152 runs at Lord's.
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London. Received July 2, It is semi-officially ar nococed in Belgrade that fighting was continued yesterday. The Bul run at Newmarket over a distance Hampshire at Southampton.
Oxford University drew with gaan were repulsed along the whole line, natsix quick-firing of a mile and a half to-day, are
gung, and 800 were taken pri- as follow:-Catmint (Jelliss), 0
Surrey at Sussex at the Oval coners. It is admitted that the by an innings and 158 runs.
Servion loss a wore benvy, st. 12 lbs.; Aleppo (Wootton) 9 Notts beat Kent at Notting The Bulgarians claim to have at, 12 lbs,; Lance Chest (Walter ham by 62 rans.
rouled the Greek and Servian Warwickshire bat Lancashireggressors in the resat fighting, Griggs), 0 st. 12 lbs.; Corncob (Riokaby), 9 st. 4 lbs.; Pilliwio-at Birmingham by two wickets. and to have esized and cccupied. the positions. from which the kie (Maher), 9 st.; White Magic
— | Greeks and Survions were ousted. (W. Huxley), 8 st. 1lb. Forty
Foot (Donoghue), 8 st. 1 lb.; words. The enbinion of these Lorenzo, 9 st. lbs., or Magnifico, fact we over wered the British 8 st. 1 lb (Whalley).
Weakness of the British Forwards.
Ton Bitishers inproved in the
On The Defensive.
The Governments at Sofia and
Belgrade announced on Tuesday that the troops inve been ordered to remain on the defensive.
Optimistic.
Though a state of wer je de clared to exet, it is pointed out
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Latestcricket resulte áre
fat end yesva orme back-to their own country. A weaker zaos must have given up the st. aggle. But the jo end was en outpost of Em pire; to day it is one of the
clearing-house of a hemisphere, Malaria has been fought and al-
There are indiostions that Rou- most conquered. Reclamation manis will likely mobilize. work and afforestation hava alter
[Service to the Telegraph."][Bervice to the "Telegraph." greatest ports is the world, the elsewhere.
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London: Received July 8. London. Received July 3. Renter's correspondentat
The London City Corporation Johannesburg wires that a strike has voted £20,000 to the Orystal of miuers there is assuming gatve Palace Fund.. proportions and is likely to ameap the whole rest.
Strong processiong of strikers
are bringing out worker from within the precincts of a roped mine after mine, and thresarona. Think of it! The prover generating stations supplying the bil dog'e chance seemed to have bulk of the power to the mines vanished, when, lo and behold, he aro guarded by trcopt.
ly transformed the physical feat» In further fighting with the ares of the place, and now the Servisna the Bulgarians have sue. visitor cras sat in the Eastern sained bad revoices
sea a colony which spel's to the nation near it equity, starily and commercial development.
For many yesta Hongkong has been extremely interested in all comes up and marches on to educationis 1 work, and many viotory. He was a sorry sight in thousands of ebolare o.owd the those frat and sacad meetings, numerous chools. It was not, bat with wiracle like anddennes how ever, watil the arival of Sir Echoes of the allous Fest-
the bind of fortune turned Frederick Lugard as Governor of Yet we could not realise the aw-toward him sad the unexpected the Colony that guy idea of es blishing a University was ful truth. The mos we tried to came to pass. gather or scattered thoughts the
moted. It happened that as mote they became coriased. Then mighi Loɔm fall orm our ears, sonho from the cinnon of
British Reverses.
The London City Corporation has voted £20,000 to the "Osyital Palace Foud.
The probable starters and jockeys for the Princess of Wales Stakes are given in a talegram!
Diplomatists in London, re confident that a generet que din- tween the Allies will be avaled.
scan as Sir Frederiek made the Many people were killed and suggestion a wealthy British housse susken down by a powder This was not the first British safjest, Sir Hormuajes Mody, magazine at K. long-fa explèd-- an adjacent battlefield. Buona-reverse at the hands of this hand-offered to errst the neesy ing..
in Belgrace that diplomatic relope's artillery had reawakened some youth. We, bad felt our buildings, while the Gover
tions are not interrunt 30.
Grezce Protests.
our
LOCAL.
forwds, though there
Was noth ug lo ha desired in the Bi- tish defence. except that our backs were byed by the Waterboy embuation as not to THE FIRST POLO MATCH. be able 3 get the ball grite up to their forwards. America were
fu tha hellish year of French fest pangs (not unmixed with ment of the Colony obtained the A sirike of miners at Johanner penalised for a foul and now led Diplomatists in London and enthusiasm, and with it awoke, admiration) when he stamp pe sission of the cret of barge is sssan ng grave propar- by 5 to 1.'
the Content are still confident as it from the past, to the hor-led up welter weight Stat of the Colonies to atations and is likely to sweep the that war will saver ed and that rible pressat. There the French-champion, Young Joseph. "An magdificant site. Sir Burmurjee whole reaf. next po ind and Capt. flisoo and the acceptanes of bitration by man's work lay 1fore us in the accident of fate!" cried the gap subsequently stated that he was Capt. One1t 3 segist el gols. the Skupstina wil mark the shape of a prostate gladiator. ing Bitsbers in their agooy, inspired to make his generous Fifty-five people have been As a telegram received at the The sixth 19 ind proud no beginning of a peaceful colution the while some thousands of Then came the fragio cesarence offer by a conversation with Lady executed at Wucing in conned- time stated, Ame.ca beat Eng-score, and in it theme was through the mediation of Russia, beats best-fast, and yet others at Monte Carlo when our middle Lagard, "herself a keen edu- tion with a plot to depase Vice-
al od still. Dension was suf- weight champion Jim Sullivan cationist who took a great lasest President Li Yong-hung, load at Meadowb. ok on June 10, stopped owing to M. J. M.
London. Received July 3 focating, as was the atmosphere, went down to defeat in two in the scheme, end who fore in the fat of the matches for Waterbury having Liliger.
Gree has sent a Note to the laden as it was with British rounda: Bill the lion shook his learing Hougk og expressed to Greeds has sant a Note to the broken in two planta, Mr. L. E the Americs Intrnational Polo Stoddard came in hoeas(?) Power using the Bulgarians tragedy. We could no longer mage and spoke of luck and what me the assurance that it would Powers cousing the Bulgarians Cup, by 5.1-2 goals to 3 goals No. 1 in his end after of taking for the pug of dream. The truth le before us not. Having graduated thus far arrive at a success al issue." is of attacking for the purpose of The teams were as follow:- about ninu delay the sewing scion of territories in all its dira siguitance and in European Championship hou. Majesty the King exprasad hie securing lor.itories in disputed
Arstice.-M. J. M. Water-game was con.inued,
in disputanding a cattlement anfalders,
ours, and aimed at the light personal interest in the scheme. The Young Eiries. heavy weight standard, Bandsman in Jrue, 1912, a distinguished bury, No. 1; Mr. I awrence Wa Although the Ameri na were of the differena at St. Petere
1 he young eagle lad ones mote Ries was called upon to check scholar and adminis rator, Sir bury, No. 2; Mr. E. P. Whit- so unfortunats as to the car burg. Gres will not allow this
A decoription of the We noy, No. 3; Mr. Doverer Mil-vices of Mr. J. M. Wat be, yet game to continue, saya the Note. fought the old lion former's the victorious march of the newly Charles Eliot, was appointed Vice- bura, back.
the other A meiicans prouted more The Greek troops will advance ons sinking into the arisen Napoleon of the prize ring Chancellor and administrative Carpenter Aght appears in England. Capt'n Italie by the rest and delay caned by until the Balgarians have evelator's brains. If an ancient with equally dramatic precipit head of the University in the e
| battleground, too, whereon the anos a third Britisher bit the following September the Univer- Cheape, No. 1; Capta Nil Ed- the accident then the British coated the territory esized.
Bulgaria and Servia have likeo had already met with very dust and there remained but the aity began its first, Fassion. wrda, No. 2 Captain R. O. players..
The Nippon has been refloated. The glorious was addressed the Powers on their different result.
supreme British title for him to Success was sasured from the and is now in a floating deck a Bison No. 3; Captain Vivian There was moch bard, play in respective standprints, strongly red, white and blus waved vic-eavet,
first opening of the registers, for Olongapo, Lockett brok..
the seventh period, each player urging all three not tollow them toriously in the Belgian breaze on
all the available hostel soćom¬" It is evident
The Crowning Joy, the riding for his life. In the latter selves to be dragged into war that bistorical day. The old flog
modation was immediately filled
A report of yesterday's meeting Time?" el coearondent's hef of this ed the British while there is a way open to was in blessly town from its pole
and extensions were hurried for of the Sanitary Board appears in on this "calamitous, cocasion and description of the play that the players eamed t have got the arbitration.
Strange as it may appear, and ward. At the prezent time 'deva
today's issue. British forwerda failed › taka upper hand and had thers shot
run up as the tricolour blue, although with a disadvantage of lopments in the various faculties advantage of their opportunities, at the American goal in rapid
Beuter's correspondent at Buk-white and redi
nearly a stone and a half in of the University are limited only Details of the rainfall in June, Even with this failure, however, sucession, e thithin an of hareat states that mobilisation In the midst of a this, and in weight, this youthful pugilistic by financial considerations. It is at the Botanic Gardens, appesz they would probably bave hold ring. At the end the ore may be expected to-morrow on the face of this latest British de maestro was fired with the desireto especially desired to extend a in today's issue. bei owa on the whole if they was 4 to 3 in America's favon". lees there is batter news to-night, fent, there was not one Englisman meet the heavy weight champion work which has already done so had been able to withstand the In the last paliod one goal was
precent, I dare swear, who be England. That desire was born of much to reestablish British A special article offering som onslaught of the American for-notched by Mr Waterboy, and
grudged the
young French a long expreaded belief that Walls prestige in China.
suggestions for improving wards in the first period. An en-though the Britishers made many
champion his glorious victory. would prove but the crowning joy The Hongkong University is a Theatre Royal appears to-day,
It has seemed an impossible of his triumph over the British reality because of the enthusiasm o.mous numi er of people watch- gallant attempts, they could not
champions
om
Roumania Alert.
ed the game, and there was a get through the American defence. CARPENTIER'S VICTORY. poiformance, and sill more so
great outburst of enthusiasm at the conclusion.
A Review of the Game.
Wells' Dramatic Collapse
Described and Considered."
as
(To be Continned to-morrow.)
BRITISH INFLUENCE IN CHINA,
of the British in the Far East and the gong sounded indret engage
of the Chinese merchan's age gesinte ment care fire: Yet this ver It is dificult to give a just 'ap-
ed with them. I' development pro
A Tokyo-Yokohama Canal, The honour of scoring the first presistion of this game, rays the
tiginous youthful og of France
eseda on the lines laid down by a project is on foot to organize had accomplished it, He had goal of the game fell to ML. Times" correspondent. As it
the founders, it will have a most Waterbury after the ball had appeared to me, Mr. J. M. Water Wells Carpentier fight, Mr. F. th of diesster, but with that Writing in "Boxing" on the bimeelt besa withins hair'sbread-
far-reaching effect on the relations a company for constracting acanal come to him from his brother, bary was tiring when he received Hardman Lucas esye" There superhuman courage that has
between the East and the West under the Canal Law enacted by connecting Tokyo with Tokohama The first pariod went all in favour the blow from a stick which broke was strange irony in the fact that characterised his pugilistic work,
particularly between Great of the Americans and before it his finger and put him ont of the this cushing defeat was admin-sarmounted the difficulty, jumped
Britain and China. The under the Diat laat year. Among the closed Mr. J.M. Water bary bad game. A new player, fresh and istered to our coloura on the very the chaem and emerged trium-
graduates receive all instraction Promoters are Baron Senge and notched the second and Mr Mil-powerful like Mr. Stoddard, com-heath that bad just pinety eight phant.
The Hongkong University.
in English, and are men destined other noted business men of Tokyo barn the third with a sensational ing inis the game at that point,
to occupy: bich and responsible and Yokohams. The prospectus years ago, been the scene of the long shot. England did not re-made an enormous difference. greatest feat of British erms
It was a feat indred-one that Unders the above, heading an positions in China, for they are of the company will shortly game throughont, as can be seen world. How the mighty had the history of the ring to come. erondent" in the "Times" of To-day those whose are foremost in
first period by 3 goals to mil. No
The Dramatic Turn.
map
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collected books to lend to nsigh,
spond and American led at the The strength of the American recorded in the history of the may never be equalled again in article appeara," from a corre- draws from the best families. made publo,
Mr. Carnegie's Iden. doubt throughout this period the from the manner and time in fallen! Was there not some-185 hopes appeared the boy's Juen 7. Our readers will re the van of progress and reform in Mr. Andrew Usinegie, spesi dashing of ing brothers Waterbury, coupled in the hurricane tactics of the the rocollection that, within a few flash or firaus that a wager of June 8 drew attention to. this schools, but many of them have the great of the Library A with the wonderful tappost of Americas forwards. Although at miles of to day's defeat, Welling-1,000 to 2 was offered against him article, the foxt of which we ers obtained their University educa-libris attractedhe Mr Milburn behind, completely various stages the British players ton had crushed the proud eagle with no takers. This was the now able to give.
tion in America or in Germany. why outclassed the efforts of the British completely outplayed their op-of France and checked the career firat dramatic touch of
one The story of the amazing The citizens of this. Ittle British was hereditary. His father players.
ponents, yet so insccurate was of that maker of kings-Napoleon of the slangest fatio batiles development and commercial colonya mere speck on the Early in the second period their shooting at goal that they Buons parte? I wonder how many over conceived Tringe moved susivity of the Clony of Hong-have by their foresight and bous, and that was the germ of England scored repeationally, were unable to profit by their Englishmen presint on this with Bacă 1spl transition kong is one of the maaces of the soumen in tinted a bold and re-the public libr. ies idea... Hp Captain Lockett fed his forwards superiority when established. The never-to-be forgotten afternoon of unexpected events that British Empire. The little island, markable educational experiment had now established nearly 2,500 libraries, and as he was contin- splendidly, but they failed to take individual brillanes of Mr. Mil-at Ghent remembered that other from first to gleet emotion sitasted at the month of the which will profoundly affect a na- advantage until Captain Cheap burn accounted for the goale June day in 1815.
ran riot. From certain victoir Canton River, was 70 years ago, a tion numbering one-fourth of the ually called upon for more from different parts of the English got possession and shot the first which won the game for his side. Elad not memories of Waterlo we saw our champion fall in granite rook, the refuge of a few population of the world. Ths have speaking world he hoped to see goal for England from half the The werk rint in the British bean partially effaced by this equally carin deleat
pirates. The occupation by the subscribed liberally to establish a 5,000 established. length of the ground, thus show team was the gap atween for extraordinary French victory? There were anfess crisa British led to a transformation University which is founded on in what can be done when cum wards and backs, which was Victory that meant so much for of pity from all present, irrespect which the most sarguire of that Mr. Joseph Chamberlain's ideate bination play is not upset by die vered by the foreng game France's honour, and, how much live of nationality, as Franca's id-time night wall have said was of a modern centre of learning. sudderly being gallopod over. tbn. the Americus played before for our amont-propre, tata from its logrdeat it lay impossible. Our far-seeing fel-They invite the assistance and Later Mr J.M. Waterbur scored, they ted. Tus Bh backs but before the period cio-ed the found it impas.b'e to get the of this day," remarked a French at our champion's mercy.
"We are proud of our triumph being and app en y shatter low-county men in the Eu: operation of other citizens of the selected the baron island in Empire this remarkable Americans were penalised half a bail up to their forwards, who did man after this twisting of the
Georges the Lion-hearted. preference to other more at pioneer work. They eepromally goal for a foul and thus led by 3 not scam (o realize this end lay lion's tail. Proud, ny--and how How hitle it was to know the tractive places because of the wish to have medical shaira en- too far up in the game away from proad of that irresistible youth quality of that and young hero's magnificent barbour which dowed in such subjecte de ant In the third period Mr. Mil. their supporting players.
who, with one blow at our cham- best! Had rot shown rait commends. It was the instinct tomy and tropical medicine, burn, who playing a giant's It was a great and gellant game; pion, struck a greater one to all in his desperats end unteth of a maritime people, and time while the need for professora in game, added another goal, and there is no need to be overcome British hesra Frond? Well, such thrashing machine as Kids has more than justified those pure and applied soledce is ur in the fourth Amerion added two with despondency. I firmly they might be proud of such a and Papke tint the lion pioneers of Empire. After the gent. It is only necessary to men- more. This period was remek believe that, profiting by today's child, that effeminete mortal that in inst act is ever press at cooupation there began that great tion the desire and hope that the able for the brilliant fas, play of experience, Englend should win bears the shape of perfect man within him? Had he not, even as struggle with nature which is at ancient Chinese literature, which the brothers Waterbury backed the next game. During the second, this ear while idolised and now a more baby give proof of his once the pride and inspiration of may be destroyed during politi by Mr. Milburn's genius at its third, fifth and sixth periode worshipped god who, with a courage and tenacity? Here at the British Colonists in Chine, cal disturbances, should find a best, and Mr. Whitney's steady, it certainly looked as if England single bound, has gone to the Ghent, we were given the greatest The deadly Malaria swept away secure home in the University purposeful feeding of his for would retrieve her fallen fortunes, pugilistic heaven.
lesson of pluck over witnessed whole regiments the very name library,
goals to 1.
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