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The Hongkong Telegraph.

September 27, 1013, Temperature a.m. 77, p.m. 83; Humidity......,93, 72.

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TELEGRAMS.

TELEGRAME.

HOME RULE.

(ESTABLISHED 1881.) Copyright, 1913 by the Proprietor,

MONDAY,

SEPTEMBER 29, 1913.

TELEGRAMS.

WEATHER - PORBLAST FINE

Barometer 29:93.

*September 27, 1912, Temperature a.m. 74, p.m. 70; Humidity... 76, 58,

TELKOMAI

TELEGHANIS

HOME RULE.

FAR EASTERN TRADE.

THE BALKANS.

CHINA AND JAPAN.

SIR B. CARSON RECOVERED.

- MP, URE'S

DICTION,

PROBLEM OF THE FUTURE.

PEACE PROBABLE.

THE ULTIMATUM."

Renter's

[Bervice to the "Telegraph.").

London, Received Sept. 28.

Sir Edward Carson has recover-

Router's

[Service to the "Telegraph."]

London. Recaired Fept. 28, Mr. Alexander Ute, speaking

Reuter's

(Service to the "Telegraph,”]

London. Rerived Ept. 28; Reater's correspondent at Oita-

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

London. Received Sispt. 28. Router's correspondent at

Reuter's [Sarvion to the "Tolegraph."]

London. Received Sept. 27: The Times corespondent' 'at

號九月九英港香

TELESHARES.

ARMY MANOEUVRES.

GENERAL, HONOURED,

Reuter's

[Service to the "Telegraph."]"

London. Ricsived £ept. 27. The King has confers thé

King's Speech.

$36 PER ANNUM

SINGLE COPY 10 CENTS,

NEWS FOR BUSY MEN.

TELEGRAMS.

THE NEWS CONDENSED."

At one point during the Belfast procession a revolver was fred and a child was in the log.

Colonel Seely, attending the

A Cettinje official message [states that the Montenegrin canaalties during the war totalled 10,381.

ed from his illness, and will review at Uphal', near Edinburgh, said wa l'es that the Canadian Constantinople states that the Pekingya that the Japane's Commande.ahip of the. Victorian army mancenvres at Lilbourne that the provisional government Minielar for Trade and Com.Taroc Bulgaiian paace "delegates Minister bas rq”lad the attention Order on Major-General Robert and took a flight in an aeroplane. the Volantears 1-day. General in Uleter world collapes by its more, the Hon. Mr. G. E. Foster, have selted Richardson will be in command, own weight in a few w ske, and in a tech leviewing bis rent Colonel Hacket Pain, Chief of that the banks would treat it as in the Fest, wid the manu- Staff, Liegt-Colonel T. McCam-hey would a Euth Ausicaa fastaring development of Cha mond, Officer in Command of the revolution. If the Congo vatives and Japca, imped Frio tus abook off the domination of the problem of the futne a pro- Administration; Captain W. B. Orangemen the Goverament ductive ower which would creste Spender, of the Srial Reve, world bready to negotiat, theme confus on in the great Assist at Quartermaster General, qucation and pive greater isprecant as of the world..

antalion t. On the Irish

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ail outstanding of the Chiness Government to its son, who bas ben His Majesty's

to omply with the guide during the mangenviBS, questions and the Peace Treaty faire will be signed immediately-201 Jar ne demende eting out of the Nanking in ident, and has later than the 29th instant, fr

Reported Grook Massacre. deol-d that, if ratisfaction is not

Later. accorded in thras dâyı, Japîin At the close of the manœuvres, Tus Embassies have received will cosider botalf free to toke the King eated as President at a

The Embassies have received telegrams Fortin the massacre what siaps she may de a ne 3 Conference of Officals, and in the of 200 Greeks in Western Torace. y.

course of a arch remarked that telegrams reporting a massacre Montenegro's Casualties. Ton Japane a warships, owd-its rebeme of exeroits had of two hundred Greeks in The Lesson

Pooter's and Captain F. Half, Military neat, and ng would s

correspondent Tapples weis to b

ated with marines, lying in the entailed the employment of a Western Thrace.

langer force under one command Secretary. Regimental comman-favorably pre kose with, and the lesa he Catinje wires that an official com-Yangtze near Neuk ng.

than ever before. ders include Colonel Wave, Ukr an luaran alain adsbel impleupon Cada pustion of Monteneg.in osadalties in the war the war places the tivation of neighbo Specia! Rezerve; Captain the Boa, ch'ha and 1”gi 1 Tahu 09 Men the Claud Chiobeste, las of thejoiced ts olindi Monsly relations withe'l the estries number at 10,381, Royal Fusiliers; Major F. Law-biot be hot words" eng heardeng the Pa, ho 0.

[Mr Fosio racontly passed ford, late of the Roy Ailety, aferem for Disadlynn through Honkong and an interstar Militia; Major McCalmont, MP., [promiss

view with him was published in the Telegraph."] Irish Gords; Colonel W. M· O mmood. Stial Bä save, rad. London. Rersived £ent. 29. Major L-anox-Cornyogh im War: Toe Bht Hou, Jam; Byes, wick. MF. E. Smith, K.C., M.P. Formerly Bish Ant do to acte llorar for Gene at the Unitel St, vaitai Balfast Riobard-on. The Volante sua allen F.iday, and run wirde 'et for advance to the to be of the "Bish Lab n. Sig fence is at ebel Grenadiera."

Sir Edward Catsup bas 12. sived a tslegm from Mr B. U. Hooks, the famous airman, offer gh's services is cus of nezl,

Special intercessory E. Vec ace to be held at Elfast to-day, the sanive stry of Ulster Day.

The Great Review.

no1 week in the deion of a

Important Visit

hit, she was formerly Eeora! 7 of Stun for Iceland.

Unioni: Proposed Tour. Toe Irish Union Membus of the Hou of Commons have de sided na and ton of G.est

Britain in Outland Desember,

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THE CECIL FAMILY.

CORRESPONDENCE

CONCERNING CHARGES.

The first cosplodenest Es tween Lord Selbote, and Mr1loyd

Po.es Intentions. London. Received E ›pt:, 28. | A ne sage from Constantinople that the Pore hirformed Gree:e that it will resume peace negotations immediately the peace with Bulgaria has been signed.

Minsterial Cathe, Ing.

London. Received Bapt. 27. Me. Asquith and Mr. Loyd Gorge are the guests of the Chief Liberal Whip, Mr. P. H. lingworth, at Brodick Castle,

China Makes Amends..

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Great Strides.

London. Becrive:1 Bøpt. 20.

His Mjeny was glad to noticǝ K-uter's endent at Nen- the incrense in the number of air-

The King of Greece came to London ena visited, with the Greek Minister, Sir Edward Grey at the Foreign Office.

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A Constantinople

telegram

por that General Draax craft, and ad expatienced great states that the Taroo-Bulgarian Brun with a badrgonrd of fifty|plearore in eeeing so many prace delegates have settled all eavalu, visited the Japanese Territolul co-operating with outetsading questions. Consula'a ye-terday mo, and the Regulars, He was also

apologised fur the killing of the delight to welcome the Over- M. Quadratatein whore name Jays so by the Nanking regis offres. From what he had bes been mentioned in connection ment. Bis troop go to the Con- of ssived, he was convinced that with the pearl necklace mystery, eclate this aftaran, to pleteni great sides had been made in was hooted off a stage in Faris, sms to the Cone who's now the prescal training of all rauke, catisfe3.

and he was greatly impressed by Sir Edward Carson who was Router's col.espondeat at the keapnes of bath offere and accompanied by Sir George. Poring stat: hat the Japaneercops.

Richardson, Inspected the Ulster COLOMBIA CONCESSIONS Legat on denies the pliimatym

Volunteers, receiving a great ovation.

Arren.

POSSIBILITIES:

Mr. Runciman and King. Grarge, has been published, and FAR-REACHING

shows that Mr. Lloyd Georgə'si Mr. Rucno, Ideet of

letter of the 22ad inst, followed Prd of Ag, va'tue, à ́¡% „ki Brodick Cleiny, and upon a letter which wasnt by Lord Slbourne requesting the London. Re-sived S-pt. 28. Winston Chu chill on Monday Chancellor of the Exchequer to

genere believed at im.

d'soussons take formulate explicitly, bise, it cam

of Lord Colbs 'ne's public A belf-boliday was observed in tant

conduct. Belfast the city was gaily decorat-place on the Home Rule quetion. ed. The weitber was dril. 1bon.A 6. ward M. Aaqrith prozeda wunda assembled in the stressato Ba'moral Oustlers the Moistur in standinn on the King. It is and chead loaty as four regi- ments of the Ulster Voluntestegarded as conia that the marched to the Agricultural Show Fremier will review the best on ground at Balmora!, fom north, with Bia Moje ty. Fouth, east and west of By'fant.

A great and enthusiastic crowd. assembled on the review: ground. The fou rog monte drew up in front of the grand stand, the signalling expa laing on the left, the despatch riders, who were mounted on motor cycles, and who escortad Sir Edward Catan, being on the right.

Carson Ovated.

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DUBLIN STRIKE,

RELIEF SHIP ARRIVES.

to

certain B.

London. Received Fapt. 27. The Standard says that Messrs." Pearson & Co.'s concisions in Columbia FOR: 388 far-reaching dessibilities. It is not impro- table that the consiruction of en ourse of the Arrato Bver will inter-oceanic crual, along the

(The letter of the 22nd fast sa that "Mr. Lloyd George, follow

11, mentions the September ing up his letter to the Times" of attempts to carly an amendment be udeaker, which will mini- Streets Im-mi the 'mportance of the Pana- provements Bill specially favourma Canal. The question may ing the property of the late Mar- lead to a re-statement of the quia of Salisbury, while he was Monro dustine. Premier Mr. George instanced two other cases, affecting members of the family, who are not named, in which, he asserts, private in-

raporled on the 27th inst, and a.at that the Chine' s folly com- plied with the demands,

LABOUR CONGRESS

New Trade Union Act Criticised.

Trade Union Act.

:

It is reported that the Porte has informed Gresce that she will The principal debats of the day resume peace negotiations im prose out of a resolation_moved mediately peace with " Bulgaris by Mr. W. F. Hstrey, M.P., oall-|is signed. ing the attention of British

organised labour to the vital · A Trades Union relief ship has importance of the ballot being arrived at Dablin. Thaumcda taken under the Trades Union lined the quay and the strikers Aot* (1913),

would unloaded the vessel, this being determine whether political noti- their first work for month; vities should form part of the

trade societies.

which

objote and functions, of their The Americau millionaire Authony Brady has left estate in the United Kingdom value at 21,316,528 the death duties from which will exceed £210,000.

Manches er, Capt 3.

The resolution added that it T-day the Trade Union Con- would be futile to expect funds

armed its sitings at 120-mental reform to be carried into oh ter, under the presidency of law unless trade unions had power Mr. Davis. It we announced that and liberty to engage in political the members of the Congress, who work on behalf of their trades. Would cross to Ireland day to

fores's clashed with public duty, MILLIONAIRE'S ESTATE. inquire into the labour trouble in

HEAVY DEATH ¡DUTIES.

London. Received £apt. 27, Mr. Anthony Brady, the Ameri- a millionaire, left estate in the United Kingdom to the value of

He concludes with an allusion to the suspicious way in which the the Ceolla London. Rerived Fapt. 28. greatest of all Te Trade Union relief ship originally acquired property, giv Fraaived at Da lio. Toousands ing Lord Salisbury his only of pleied the quay. The consequence in the State."] Sir Edward Carson, am-strikers poloaded the ves-al, the Lord Salbune replied on the panied by General Richardt.n, best work they have done for a 25th isst, declaring that it was received a great ovation. The month, and immediately disclear that the unnamed relative Voluat ere came ti attention, and tributed the gde in sheds to of Ird sliabus mentioned in Sir Edward Cation and General eager and hungry crowds, each the letter of the 22nd, refers to Richard iospread them. The3rson receiving a package of him, and sincs the Chancellor's 21,315,528. The death duties Volunteers then indiented" the various rations weighing twenty vagueness appears to be due to on the estate excséd·£210,000.

his not being sure of the facts, he enlafs by advareing in 18view pounds.

takes the liberty to asquaint hìm order fifteen pace when they

with them. He neirates how, on halted and chesred three times

bie appointment as Under 204 for the Union.

NECKLACE ROBBERY, rotary of the Colonies in 1895, offered to reaiga ibe Penisalar and Orient. D rectorship, but Lord liebr as he was not a Cabinet Muister, and that shipping contracts were not negotiated at the Colonial

One Contract Only,

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Rule Britannia.

Great Union Jacks were broken

be

at the flags aff in the danla of REMARKABLE MUSIC-HALL deslered that it was not neceaarry

the ground and the bands played "Ra'e Britoria rad

Nation Anthom.

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SCENE..

London, Received Sout. 28: Office." M. Quadra en, the French teamond broker who was p

Sir Edward Cerson briefly ad- dreef he Volunteers, and

ceremony concluded with a M-reh

Sir E. Carson's Address.

Later.

Later.

carped in the event pearl neck- Between 1895 and 1900 one

CARTERS' STRIKE.

KING OF GREECE,

ARRIVES IN LONDON.

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Mr. Harvey said political action

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LOCAL,

A godown in Morrison Hill Dablin, and addre-sama; meet thousands of pounds bad been en-Road was gutted this morning. involving theexpenditure of many ing in Dablin on Sunday, tered into by the miners of Great were. Mrs W, Ba, M P. Bithin long before it basame an The answer to the Talegraph Job Word, MP.; J. Jones okoowledged part of the trade acrostic appeara in to-day's (Gasworkers), H. Gosling (Trans-union world, and every penny issao. port Workers), J. Hill (Boiler make, and J.A. Seddon (Shop Aé-isinuts),

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Telegirma anoounding their depaid on hea had sent to the Is Leutenant, Chief fe reling, and I^rd May of

Dablo

On the motion of Mr J. E. W liamaa vote of sympathy w spiɛ- sed with the suffers by the way resident on the Midland system:

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peot had besa fully justified.

The first of three special arti

Mr. Naylor (Compositors), of London, oriticised the resolution.cles on Hongkong's currency. He said he was in favour of appears in this issue. Parliamentary representation, but not representation as they got at Cheats: field.

Mr. J.. Bet le (Amalgamated Spinners) warned the Congress againat Bills siready tabled with the object of reimposing the shackles of the Taff Vale judgment."

£ vera" delegates reminded the

Mr Bromley (Enginemen) pro- pro-ideat thous stoment diered against the motion, and Rawall Atresi es," and weretion of the Labour members who beca promil with reference to adversely commented on the an

ormed from the chair at bad endorsed the " farce" of the the "Curgie Lad no oficial ballot. information."

London, R. vaived Esot. 28 King Constantine of Gree has arrived in London. Accom.in panied by the Greek Minister, his Majesty has visited Sir Edward Grey at the Foreign Ofice.

Mr Laxton (Dookers) declined Tao questionea expressed die to regard any opposition to the ansfection with vehemence and resolution as Farious, and Mr it was only by the vigurong ute Roberis, M.P., appealed to the of his End bill that the president Congres not, to take the rare- tionery course of rejecting the

Amid some confusion several

The concluding events, in the V.RO. aquatic sports, wers hold on Saturday. A concert followed.

DON'T FORGET,

TO-DAY.

Victoria Theatre, 8.15 p.m. Bijou Scenic Theatre, 9.15 p.m. Hongkong St. Andrews Faculty Annual General meeting-8. р.т,

TO-MORROW.

Victoria Theatre 9.15 p.m. Bijou Theatre 9.15 p.m.

oral

U. 8. R. O. Extraordinary Gen

meeting-5. p.m.

Thursday, October 2, Ordinary annual General meet- ing; Hongkong, Cotton Spinning wearing and Dyeing Co., Ltd. |11.30 6.m. 200

Saturday, October 4. Extraordinary General Meeting,

Past in column of fours. Tuen face caso, spre"el sta masie-contract only was made with the "Funeral with an Bapty Colin. I was able to re-tora order. the regimenta, headed by the

in Paris to describe the earl P. and O. and that was in 1897 An unusual burlb incident is Areolali o mandopted in profecal. bouds, marched off to the dispercklace. He wa hooted by the after public tender. He did not engaging the station of the favat of heilusion into ing point.

audience, however, and participate in the negotiations for Workhouse Committeest Barton-fron act as mens of saitempts were made to get the

question put, \__ Dating the procession through enable to speak for the tamalt, it, and it was not a ea in which oa-Tent. A pla-ermen, it is pepally clara,

M. B. Roberts, MP, pre

Mr Clynes, M.P., declared the the streets a revolver was fired

privata interest add public duty stated, was notified that the body and a child shot in the leg..

ever conflicted. When he came to of an infant at the workhouse topel "that the taes of wat Act represented the utmost organ- the Admiralty in 1900 here- aned quired barin. On the Prrival of union of hors, and i lawr.conld secure, and his position on the P. and O. the funeral at the corporation adtions entiden gedepiscated the unfair oriticisms directõiste and told his shares, cemetery be dondanted the warments of a les maior charge of the Labour representatives in

Vory Pointed. vice, the coin pejng lowered er voluntarily entered into be Parliament.

The 10lution was corried with The statement concludea:into the grave, I was found genade union son repressating SETTLEMENT REACHED.

Whether any member of the three daya later that the body the workers and representatives three dissentiente amid obeers. Goverament, however subordin- was still at the wou house, and of the masters should be legally Standing orders were suspend-Longkong Hotel Co., Ltd.noon. Ordinary Annual General Meeti London. Received Sept. 27. ate, should hold a direct ship in the coffin over Bar the cervias enforceable on all parsons suployed to permit of the introduction The strike of Merits. Carter, public company, is a fair question was held at the comety proved ng labour in the industry, and of a resolution condemning the ing. Messra Wm. Powell Ltd. overwhelming force be was on- Adent of their ability to establish Paterson and Company's em- for discusion, but it is wholly to be empty. At the child's the Perlinmentary Committee is conduct of the police in Cornwall, noon.

Baturday October 11. a provisional government. He ployees has been settled. The different from the case in respect body bed been place in another hereby instructed to take action and demanding an inquiry with a

view to adequately punishing Ordinary Annual General meet. promised them that, as long as Company has recognised the of which the House of Commons nonin the intermen took place, accordingly."

being again Voting on the resolution was the offenders. The motion' was ing Dairy Farm Co, Lt, 18.80 they stood arm, thewould never Union and has granted other recently accepted your expression the funeral seru

read.

adjourned.

adopted. have Home Halo, Cal

Sir Edword Carson, addressing the Ulster, Volante:s, raid that when he saw such a solendid and

concessions.

of regras,

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