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September 30, 1913, Temperature & 7 78, p.m. 83; Humidity.....90, 71,

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晚二和月九年丑

TELEGRAMIN.

TELEGRAMS.

TARIFF CHANGES.

FREE RAW WOOL & SUGAR.

Peuter's

[Sarvies to the "Telegraph."]

TABLISHED #188

Copyright 1918*

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER

TELEGR

CAMEL CORPS DISASTER.

IMPORTANT BLUE BOOK.

HOME RULE.

POSSIBLE SOLUTION.

Reuter's

[Service to the "Telegraph.”]||

London. Rareived Oat, 1. The first Somalilaud Blue Book.

shows that Mr Lewis Harcourt early in 1913 disapproved of the splitting up of the Camel Corps extending the sphere of oporations, Brave but 1

Renter's

WEATHER FORECAST:

FINE

matem 29.99

September 30, 1912, Temperature a.m. 76, p.m. 84. Humidity... 54, 32.

1913.

三拜

魏一月十英淮芽

TELEOR LIS.

TELEGRAMS.

TELEGRAME

LORD CHILE JUSTICE,

THE PROBABLE SUCCESSOR.

"Router's

[Service to the Telegraph."]

[Service to the "Telegraph."]

London. Received Sept. 30. London. Received Sept. 30. Sir Edward Carson, in an in- The Daily Chronicle says there terview, said tuat if Mr. John is little doubt that the position of Redmond de as not appre ists the Lord Chief Justice of the United reality of Ulster's resistance, thon Kingdom will be offered to: Sir the position is indeed horales.Rufaa lenaos, the preferi Attorney It is extremely significant that General, but whether he will Mr. Rdmond does not refer to accept it or not is another matter. the possibility of the exclusion of Ulster from the provisions of the Home Rule Bill Tais may yet prove the solution of the Irish problem.",

London. Received Oôt. 1. Regtor's cosponde it" at Washington reports that the Conference Committee on the tariff how reported on the Bill to the floure which will probably beratified to day. In that is the Bill will go forward on Wednes

Describing the diesster, Acting day.to the Senate which, it is Commissioner Archer, while testi- expected, will pass the Billying to Captain Corfield's with equal expedition. The bravery and energy, strongly duties are lower on a average blames him for attacking the than those of either the House or Dervishes contrary to all instruc Fenate Bills, and if the Bill istions and advice. ratified as it stands it will provide Captain Summera, an officer a surplus in the revenue to the of the Indian army who was extent of $16,000.000 (gold) in accompanying be force na fore the end of the year that the first year and $18,000,000 in the following years.

The Bill will become effective 68 soon as the President signs it, "except as regards free, raw wool which will be deferród till December:

The decreased duties on sugar will commenca com March 3 1916 and there will be free sugar after May 1, 1916. The repeal duties based on the standard colour test however, will become uffective immediately.

ALBANIAN

GENDARMERIE.

HOLLAND'S HELP.

London. Received Oct. 1.

*Renter states that Holland has

epted the invitation of the

tributs to the splendid work of the Costabulary prior the disaster, in restoring order among the friendly til s

Increasing the Coror.

Mr. Ure's Hope.

Mr. Alexander Ure, ap aking at Birkenhead, said he hoped le Home Rule would t'a granted by consent.

Sir Rufus. Isaaca Pcepts.

London. Receive Sept. 30, It is announced fra a trust- worthy "sure that Rafus Isanois to become Obief Justice.

BALKAN TROUBLE.

BULGARIAN LOSSES.

London: Received Sept. 30, The Bulgarian losses in the two wars are placed at 44,802 billed and 104,686 wounded.

A Splendid Turnout." A general order is ined from the Ulster Volunteere Head- Mr Harcourt wrote to the Com-quartera contains a message from missioner on August 18 suggest-Sir Edward Carson in which he ing the increase of the Camel records bie grateful appriation Corps from 150 to 300 strong at and admiration of the splendid an additional cost of £8,000, thus turnout, and General Richard: n, enabling the Prottorate to die as General Commanding, pays n pours with the costlier Indian tribute to the soldierly bearing HAYASHI troops.

and discipline of the Volaniebra.

Mr Byatt warmly approved; he believed strongly that it would improve the risition of the Gov ernment in the area of both the friendly tabs and the Mullah,

MOROCCAN FIGHTING.

SPANISH VICTORY.

Lindon. Received Oct. 1.

Baron Willoughby de Broke at Liverpool appealed for volunte re to enrol to assist Ulster.

T

The Guarantee Fund.

London. Received Oct, 1. The first meeting of the Ulater Provisional Government has con- sidered the guaranteɔ fund.

PONTIFF'S HEALTH.

BETTER AND STRONGER. Powers to organise an Albanian A Tangier telegram of the 20th gendarmerie, and is sending aolt, appears to have miarep

London, Received Sept. 30 number of Datoh officers to report sented the fets, and dispatches to

His Holincas the Popa is latter on the existing conditions, with Madrid show that General Silves and stronger, and has an 'able

view to ascertaining the nam-tre, after a sborp fight, dislodged to grant a few audienc».

MANSION BURNED.

LORD ROBERTS.

BIO BLAZE NEAR DOVER.

AN AUTUMN CAMPAIGN,

Reuter's

[Service to the "Telegraph."]

London, Received Oot. 1. The Earl of Guildford's man- sion, Waldersbare Park, near Dovar, has been destroyed by fire. Only some paintings, and farai ture were saved.

LIBERAL LAND···

CAMPAIGN.

THE OBJECT EXPLAINED.

London, Resaived Sent. 30. Mr. J. M. Robarten, Parlia- mentary Under Sprotry of the Board of Trade, speaking at Type- side said the objet of the new Litoral Land campaign would be to create 90,003 small holdings,

ARMY OFFICER IN TROUBLE.

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NEWS FOR BUSY MEN.

TELEGRAMS.

THE NEWS CONDENSED.

Lord Roberia celebrated his

(Bervice to the "Telegraph."birthday quietly at home at Aunat. London. Received Sept. 30. His Holiness the Pops is Lord Roberta is celebrating his stronger and is able to grant a birthday quietly at his home at few audiences. Ascot, and begins on antama

It is said that the Lord Chief. campaign in advocacy of national zorvice, at Olympia, London on Justiceship will be accepted by the 5th instant.

8ir Rafas Ieancs.

$70

- Congratulations. "London, Received Oct. 1, Lard Roberts has recaived opp-two ways are: 44,892 killed and The Bulgarian losses in the gratulations from members of the 104,586 wounded. Royal Family, military men; naval men, and cables from every Colony.

Mr. Ure, speaking at Birken- head, hoped that before the sad of the year Home Rule would bə granted by cone sat.

The money at ked was always the any batting transactions together, witness' and the bills were always tumu campaiga for national Lord Roberts Vagina bis au- paid with his money. When he military cervica at Olympis, began to ure Green's tips he lost London, on 5th Ostokar. 814 in three weeks. The fourth

on The "

in

BOXING.

never

Sir Edward Carrin, 8335 that

LOCAL. The annual meeting of the

The concluding artioleon Hongkong currency 'appears in this issue.

It was stated at the Polios Court that a revolver, in piccem, was concealed in a tespot,

The D.CL.I. regimental sa im- ming races were held in the Ad- miralty coal camber last evening.

wek ho received & chaque from Brook for 27.93. 28. The following it. Mr. Redmond did not A Sergeant's "Tips." week he went to Tregantle and ciats the reality of Ulster's re-

appie did not during that time in any sistanos, then the position is A general Court-martial was way communicate with Brook. hopeleas. REVELATIONS. held at Tidworth House

witne Eptomber 8 for he trial of formed a league with Green or s Mr. J. M. Robarte ɔn (L), mem- Soond Lieutenant M. A. Mitch-betting pool for their mutual ber for the Tyneside Divinion, Japan, Gerinady (and the Alliance.

jell, 1st Battalion North benefit. Further, he never toraya the object of the now Literal amptonshire Regiment. The rowed money from Gren. If Land campaign will be to create London, Aug. 28. The revela-creed officer was tried on two money was ever borrowed by him ninety thousand small holdings. tions that the diplomatic negotia- charges (1) Behaving in a from the mess funds (which was ions which finally resulted in the scandalous manner, unbecoming allowed) it was put down against Angle-Japanese alliance first con- the character of an officer and a him. As to the Willeworthy let- templated An Augle-German- gentleman in that he, at Devon- ter, he did not intend Green to Japanese alliance, and that pote, about the month of April, make him out a false mesa bill, Civil Service Ola' was held last Germany was largely instrumental 1913, made an arrangement with but he could not word the letter in starting that but was shut out Sergeant C, Green, officers' meas in any other way without

evening. making by Japan, is made in the diary of sergeant of his regiment, to an agention against bim in the late Court Tadayu-kayesh & certy betting transac-writing. former Japaness ambassadoro tions on horse-racing for their The Court adjourned to con Great Britain and twica foreiga mutual benefit; and (2) bf similar sider the sentence, which will be minister, part of which has just behaviour in that he, at Wills promulgated in das course. come to light.*

| worthy, about Jana or July, 1913, The excerpts, the authenticity wrote to Sargeant Green and re- of which is at questioned, are quested him to make his mass bill expected to have a tremendous se light as possible, as he would influence on European politics, asb, unable to meet it, thereby sug

Bombardier Wells v. Gunner showing the desire of the British gesting that the sergeant should

Moir. government for an alliance with make out a fales mess bill. After Germany.

bearing the evidence the Court Bombardier Wells defeated The Jiji Shimpo of Tokio print adjourned to consider the esnt-Ganner Moir at the Canterbury. ed portions of the Hayashi diary, encs.

Musio-ball on September 10 by but, the Japanese government

The accused, who was assisted kaooking him out in the fifth prohibited farther publication and by his father. Lieutenant and round of this contest, which was eau has notified the authorities of Washington, August 26.-Pre- the censor suppressed telegrams Quartermaster A. Mitchell, R.F. auucunced as for the Champion all high and primary schools in sident Wilson's latter accepting ont by foreign correspondents in, pleaded "Not guilty" to ship of Great Britain. Fine boxer the resignation of Mr W. Cameron Japan reporting details.

both charges.

though he is, Wells is supposed Peking that their students will RESUMING THE HONEYMOON Forban as Governor-General of The diary showed that the Private C. Grean (late rergesat) to be lacking in the ability to take not be allowed to join any politi- the Philippines, the full text of British government, under the 1st Northamptonshire Regiment, a heavy punch without being die

cal party... which" han in cabled to the premiership of that late Marquis stated that in March last the arous organized, a quality which de- Forgiveness for Chinese Plotters. Governor, says: "I realize the of Salisbury, wasin favour of the led came to him for tips. Moet of pends on anatomy rather than London, Received Oct. 1.

London. Received Oct. 1. the amount of excellent work you inclusion of Germany, but that his tips were successful. He was on physical courage. It

Peking, Sept. 23.The Tsany- Mr Lloyd George sends a letter

Reuter's coirespondent at Lis. have done in the Islands, both as Japan opposed it.

a stable toy in his young days. this supposed lack of burdihoodiyaan has passed the second sud to the papers but it is not ad-bon states that King Mancel's Bretary of Commerce and Police Count Hayashi, in order to About the end of April or May which gave interest to the contest, third reading of the Bill request-

rossed to Lord Selborne. The

chamberlain writes, that Qa and as Governor-General, and I bring about the Angle-Japanes the arcused asked him to join his as Moir, on recent form, is hardlying the Government not to fue Chancellor of the Exchequer Augustion's condition is slightly desire to thank you for your faith-allianes, binted that Japan was in betting by a weekly account a match for a candidate for the tate further investigations into his own care and that of Lard improved. Their Majesties willful and careful service. It is my ready to ally hergelt with Russia, with a book-maker named Brack. World's Championship the identity of paraons involved

The fat wk they lost 87. The shortly resume their honeymen.desire that your suasor should, if Great Britain was omilling.

Moir, knowing he had no chance in the recent ret ellion as it bee company, which was negotiating ing Manoel is constantly with if possible, reach the Phi"ppine Baron Hermann Von Eckbard- following week they won, and in a game played from "the book now been supprasezd.

Telands before Octol 18, and stein, charge d'affaires of the cheque came from Brock payable of the court," at once made for I therefore accapt your resigns German embassy in Indon, ar to the accses, the amount being sloe quarters, while Wells,

Liverpool Merchant and tion, to take effe it Saptom r 1."cording to the diary made several about £7 198. He received no though scoring with bis left, was

Shipping Strikes. Protest from Friends, visits to Coant Hwashi during share of this cheque. The fellow content to take the inside position The manner in which Mr. W. the spring of 1901. In proposing ing wek they won about 56. and cover rather than makamponamber of important Liverpool Cameron Forbes hasb nne fed the formation of s triple Not receis ng any share of the

ure of the ring. of the appointmeat of bis su esallian twem Great Britain, cheque or commission, be left Moir, though getting closs, did and Manchester business associa For to the Goverant Geners 'ahin Geamery and Jan n, he sin hel betting with the scoused. He of the Philippines has aroused knew that he British goveia went to Willwortby camp, where

very little harm. The fight went

tions against the propetal for comment there. Only on August ment and ich per page as be reveived a letter from 24 was he notified that "Mra Jsph Chamberlain, Artbar Mitoboll as followė :-

er of officers that will eventually Raisuli from commanding a

required.

strategiosition from where he Later.

had been attacking the convoys. Holland has consented to sup The Spanish loat" five mon. y officers,

THE CECIL FAMILY.

MR GEORGE'S REPLY.

points out the differences between

Selborne as the latter was a'

is contrast with a Government

filled with his own relatives.

CALCUTTA BOMB OUTRAGE.

POLICE INSPECTOR

MURDERED.

KING MANOEL.

the patient.

FIGHTING IN MEXICO.

· FIERCE ENCOUNTERS,

Fier enrbunt.

TRAIN DERAILED.

MR CAMERON FORBES

Praised by President Wilson.

A

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#66

Peklog Schools and Politics. The Chiness Educational Bar-

A protest has been signed by the Presidents or Chairmen of s

on for some time on these lines; making expences consequent on when the game was open, Well's shipping strikes a subject of in- left kept flying into his opponent's arance to be effected parily by

DON'T FORGET.

TO-DAY.

Victoria Theatre, 9.15 pm. Bijou Soonic Theatre, 0.15 p.m.

TO-MORROW.

Francis Bor.on Harrison had J. Balfour, Lord Lansdowne, the Dear Grea, I am writing face like a bird going home to its owners and partly by shippers: London." Herived Oct. 1. been nominated, and the folowake of Devonshire, and the to ask you to make my mes bill neat, but for the most part he twning day he sent be resignation Marquis of Salisbury were in as light as 1ible, as I shall be was using a baffing cover at London, Received Oct. 1. Federe's and s-called Constitu: to Washington. It is eff ctive on favour of it. He added that King unable to meat is this month. close quarters. Moir kept com- Reuter'a correspondent attion lie a continue in Mexic, and September 1. Many of the friends Edward. Emperor Willism and My dinke and cigaretts are the ing on, gloomy but unshaken. bloutte states that a native sever; hendral bedle wonnded of the retiring Governor General Imperial Chancellor von Buelow chief items. I am raising, 220 Though making little head way. lice inspector was murdered were left on the fielu after ons have ben loud in their prott had long converrations on the from a fellow in twa, 63 we will he showed more

die-subject at Osborne in the Lale of an be all right. I had a remind-might have been expected. In pace than a bomb.

battle near Barreterras,

against what they term courteous treatment." The Go Wight and were anrious for auch er from Brack the other day, but the fourth round there was Mymen Sing, the assassin. Saped.

vernor has made the following a triple alliance.

think I can manage him all right, much holding, with Moir atatement:

Count Hayashi finally ap-Hoping you will remember the chiefly to blame, and, finding "I have no complaint to make preached Lird Lansdowne, then above in making up my bill, he could not get through. Wells's of my trestma nt at the hands of British sscretary of state for yours, Mitchell. Droy this.defence, he now used the kidney President Wilson. While the foreign affairs, officially suggest. Later be accused Mr Mitchell panch, and the referee cautioned manner of my notification that ing an Anglo-Japanese agres of borrowing money from bim in him and came into the ring. The my services were no longer wantment on policy in China. Lord eums of 10s, and upwards, end came in the fifth found. ed lacked somewhat in formality, Lansdowne in reply raid he amounting altogether to 10 Moir was now very weak, and I feel certain that no offence was thought a third power should be None of this money had been We la landed a short left on the Extraordinary General Meeting

Saturday, October 4. intended. Nor have I taken any. included. & program was rough- repaid London, Received Oct. 1. London. Received Sept. 30. The President is a very busy man ly drafted at that time and this

Jaw when they broke away, follow- Hongkong Hotel Co., Ltd. Toon Private Charlton spoke of ing it with a really heavy right Ordinary Annual General Most- Reuter's correspondent at Home The Rostoffondon posronger with many osres and suxietice. afterward became the treaty of lending money, through Sergeant book, which put his opponent ing Messrs Wm. Powell Ltd. reports that Parliament has dis- train, while travelling between Details of this sort are usually alliance.

Green, to Mr Mitchell, solved The Elections have bean Baka and Batum, was derailed by left to subordinates. It is im-

wdown for the count and a trifle noon. red for the 26th inst,, the ballot brigands with the object of probable that he or Mr Harrison party should be omited from the stated that about April 18 Bar fight, there being too mach

Japan suggested that a third

Mr. Mitchell, ia hie defence, more. It was not a

very good

Saturday October 11. ing for November 2, and Parlia pillage, and 40 passengers were even had cognizance of the mat alliance beatuse Anglo-Japanese geant Green started giving him holding Welle, howevering Dairy Farm Co, Lid-19.39 Ordinary Annual General meet- ment will meet on November, 27. killed and 100 injured.

tips, but they did not enter into not to blame in this respect. pm,

ITALIAN POLITICS,

PARLIAMENT DISSOLVED.

BY CASUALTY LIST.

interests were identical,

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Victoria Theatre 9.15 p.m. Ordinary/Annual General meet- Bijou Theatre 9.15 p.m. ing; Hongkong, Cotton Spinning Weaving and Dyeing Co., Ltd. 11.30am.

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