The Hongkong Telegraph.
October 18, 1913, Temperature s.m. 73, p.m. 77; Humidity...72, 67.
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TELEGRAMS.
TELEGEANI.
HOME POLITICS.
HOME POLITICS.
MR CHURCHILL'S SPEECH. IMPERVIOUS TO OBJECT ONS.
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London, Received Ost. 19. Mr. Winston Churchill, First
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Our
(ESTABLISHED 1881.)
Copyright, 1913
MONDAY,
TELEGRAMU.
Proprietor.
OCTOBER 20,
1918.
TELLABAS
THE AIRSHIP DISASTER. AUSTRALIAN RACING
FULLER ACCOUNTS.
Renter's
THE CAULFIELD CUP.
Heater's [Service to the "Telegraph."]
London. Received Oct. 18. The result of the Caulfield
WEATHER FORECAST
FAIR: Barometer :30:04:
October 18, 1912, Température s.m. 72, p.m. 77; Humidity...79, 65.
TULHORAMS.
COLLIERY DISASTER.
ROYAL SUBSCRIPTIONS.
Beuter's
拜望
“號十二月十英港香
TALINGHARD
· RAILWAY COLLISION.
SIGNALMAN RESPONSIBLE.
Beuter'i
Cup, which took place to-day, is received the following donation into the Liverpool railway amash,
followe
Service to the "Telegraph."] "London. Received Oct. 20. The Zeppelin L2 exploded at Johannisthal, and fell 1,000 feet. Thirty occupants were killed, as including Commanders Behnisch and Freyer, and Captain Hath, who bad been appointed Com. missioners to take over the air- ship for the Admiralty.
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Aurifor...
Anna Carlovpa 2. Wassil.STALI
3. Twenty-three. rao. Won by a length. The betting was 6 to 1 against Aurifer.
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NEWS FOR BUSY MEN.
TELEGRAMS:
THE-NEWS' CONDENSAD,
Martin Glynn has been sworn in as Governor of New York in place of Ex-Governor Balser.
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[Bervice to the "Telegraph."] [Service to the "Telegraph.”]
London. Received Oct. 18. London. Received Oct. 18. The Lord Mayor of Cardiff has At the Board of Trade inquiry
dropped two thousand feet from Major Maitland hassuccessfully towards the fund which he has the signalman accepted full res- the airship Delta by means of a opened for the dependante of the ponsibility for the disaster. In parachute. disaster victimaQueen Mary his evidence he admitted that he £200, Queen Alexandra £100, and allowed the boy nesistant to attend the Duke of Connaught £50.·.
AUSTRIA AND SERVIA.
The New York immigration to the blook signalling instru-authorities have decided to ex ments, an action which is forbid-olade Mrs Pankhurst from Ameri- den in the Company's rules. - ca. She has appealed to Wash-
ington.
London. Received Oct. 10, "I am quite impervious to the Lord of the Admiralty, delivered abjections which will no doubt an important speech on the Navy be raised by the great nemament firms in this and other countries, at Manchester, He began by expressing on behalf of the but they must be servants, not Some will blame me Admiralty and the Navy their masters, keen Borrow at the Zeppelin for the proposals, but let them disaster, and then proceeded to mock! Lam convinced. it is comment o0
The Latest Addition. the disquietude necessary for the welfare--even
for the endurance-of
The airship was the latest ad caused by the expenditure on Naval armaments, which was civilisation, and the structure of dition to the Navy, and was the much higher now than ever, society in Europe, that this newest and finest vessel of the It arrived at while next year it would be question of armaments shall be Zappalio fleet.
discussed openly, not only by Berlin from the building yard bigher still.
diplomatists and Governments, only a few weeks ago. but by the Parliaments and the The Navy is now without a peoples."
Zeppelin airship.
London. Received Ost. 20. An Altitude Test. The Home Rule Question. Referring to the Home Rule
The official account paya tho
Sir Rufus leance has bean sp
Her Majesty, The Queen, has energy involved in this and other question, Mr. Churchill said to disaater was apparently due to pointed Lord Chief Justice, and Servia in the most emphatic dip-hurst arrived from France she subeoribed £200 Queen Alex- countries by the preparations for bad nothing to withdraw from bis an outbreak of fire in the engine with Simon Attorney General lomatic form that the Servian was questioned by the immigra andra $100, and the Duke of
a saatin Cabinet, Mr. war, but if the existing burdens speech at Dundee. The two great car. The vessel was being put Backmaster has been appointed troops must immediately vacate tion authorities, and it was subse-Connaught 450, to the Cardif were to be relieved it must be parties had been brought near through an altitude test hence Solicitor General,
together on the subject of Ireland, the heavy passenger lead. There Alverstone has been orasted a
quently decided to exclude her Relief Fund. from America. She has appealed to Washington.
Relieving Burdens. The intention of the Admiralty was to keep within the narrowest limits the misdirection of bumaa.
.
This profound ovolution of were three explosions, and their
thought had received striking illustration during the last few
weeks
LORD CHIEF JUSTICE.
SIR RUFUS ISAACS APPOINTED,
Viscount.
and Lord
GERMAN CENTENARY CELEBRATIONS.
by international agreement.
Our relations with Germany. had greatly improved, without
force was such that they shatter- the loss of our friendships with
ed the windows in the streets, and people in the houses were other countries, and the moment,
They had a great responsibility thrown from their chairs. therefore, ought not to be un-
The Death Roll. favourable for our taking up the towards Ireland, and they would
The death-roll includes a naval friendly reference to the question progress much faster toword & of a Neval holiday which is to settlement if as Liberale, they captain, two commanders, a naval cultivated a habit of considering engineer, three.engineer-eepretar- be found in the German Chan the legitimate wishes of the UI-lea, two construoting engineers,
MONUMENT AT LEIPZIO. cellor's speech. We soom to have reached a point where theater Protestants, and if the Con and the pilot. The remainder
London. Received Oct. 19. Reuter's correspondent at Ber the relations of the Great Powers, ervative turned their minds in were a party of officers.
This is the tenth Zeppelin air-lia states that in connection with however, amicable they may have greasingly to the problem of satir. become, produce no effect on ing mass of Nationalists.
fying the rights of the overwhelm. ship which has ended its career the centenary celebrations an im with diraster, but the death rollporing memorial. has been in warlike preparationa.
That was why the Government in this instance is heavier in com- augurated on the battlefield as had been patient regarding the parison. The L2, had been Leipzig in the presence of the Mr. Churchill continued:rents in the North of Ireland, specially constructed for
Fea Emperor and the Federal Princes, "The proposal which I put fond that was why they welcomed fights Her radius of action ex ward in the name of His Majesty's any disposition on the port of tended beyond the North Sea and Government in quite simple. It their opponents to approach a she cost one million marks. is that, apart from the Canadianeettlement. ships or their equivalent, and apart from anything that may ba required by new developments, we should lay down four great Ahips to Germany's two.
Offer to Germany.
Probable Discontent. Commenting upon Mr. Chur- chill's speech in which the First Lord indicated that there would be an increased naval estimate, Reynolds' Newe apers says that it
MR. SULZER.
Now we ray, while there is jlenty of time, in all friendship will probably bring a long-sim. NEW GOVERNOR APPOINTE and sincerity to our great neigh-mering discontent among the hour, Germany:-"If you post Radical party to a hond.
one beginning your two ships for twelve months. we will post pone the beginning of our four- ships in absolutely good faith for exactly the same period." (Cheers.) That would mean a complete holiday for one year.
MEXICAN TROUBLE,
PRESIDENT'S Statement.
GREEK TROOPS,
A WARNING,
MRS. PANKHURST,
REFUSED ADmittance aT NEW YORK. London. Received Oct, 19. Reuter's New York correspon.. has been instructed to inform dent states that when Mrs Pank-
London: Received Oct. 19. Reuter's Vienna correspondent | states that the Austro-Hungarian Charge d'Affaires at Belgrade
Albania.
Another Warning. London. Received Oct. 20. Rauter is informed that Ger- many has also made emphatic representations to Servia to with- draw the troops from Albania immediately.
LOCAL SPOST.
CRICKET RESULTS.
Civil Service Defeat Craigengower.
The Craigengower Cricket Club lost to the Civil Service O.C. on Saturday when the two teams met at the Happy Valley. The scorsa
were:-
CIVIL SERVICE. R. O. Witshall, c. Johustone,
b. Hancock
A. Foster, ran out ...
E. B. Beed, c. Hancook,
b. J. Braga
E. W. Hamition, b. J. Braga
R. O. Barlow, c. Jex, b.
Hanorok W. Hill, not not
Extras.
1
A. W. Savage o, Lomis Mor-
-rish
***
H. Avery not out
B. E. Goldsmith e..wool-
wich o. Morrish
G. Wolf b. Morrish
N. Croucher 1.b.w. b. Mor-
rieb
...
D. G. Mackenzie b. Lewis
E. G. Edwards e.. Lewis b.
Morrish
Extras
Morrish
Total
BOWLING.
D
15 Lewis
B. E. Wilkinson, b Overy
ON
0
2
00 30
The German Centenary Cele- brations were commisused by the inauguration of an imposing memorial on the battlefield of Leipzig,
An Englishwomen, Miss Raven- soroft, has won the AESCEN women's golf championship, feating the American representa- tive by two up.
A signaiman_accepted respon sibility for the Liverpool diusater, and admitted that he had allowed abay nasistant to attend to the blook instruments.
A message from. Vienna statan that the Discount Bank and the
1 Land Oredit Institute hare.com
1cluded a Chins loan of two
millions sterling.
25
Speaking at Manchester, Mr. O. H. B. W. Churchill, expressed, on behalf of 62 47 8 the Admiralty and the Navy, the -17 2koon sorrow occasioned by the
Zeppelin disaster.
7 Kelly. Stpd. Edwards, b
Goldsmith
4
31 Morrish, b Wolf
PRA
8 Waldron, o Bacon, b Gold-"
amith
0 Brown, a Wilkie, b Wolf
Pearson, e Wilkie, b Wolf 20 Heatley, not out
20
Lewis, b Mackenzie 20 Whiting, b Broon...
Tacker and Woolrich, did
not bat...
Extras
London. Received Oct. 20. Reuter's correspondent at New Yok reports that President .C. Hutchison, b. Johnstone Huerta at Mexico City has dis. H. A. Cox, b. Jabastone posed of the rumours as to his A. E. Salt, Hancook, b contemplated voluntary resigna-
Johnstone London, Received Oct. 20. tion by the sistement:When I Hon. M. O. fevern, c. E The Land Campaign. Mr. Martin Glyna has been resign it will be to seek & resting N. L. Smith, c. Rose, b.
Braga, b. Brage London. Received Oct. 19. Reynolds's Newspapera states York in place of Mr. Sulzer, The
sworn in as Governor of New place six feet under ground.
Carvalho hat three Cabinet moetinge latter has issued a statement in which were held last week were which he characterises his own devoted entirely to she considora dismissal sa, "a force, political tion of Mr. Lloyd George's land lynching, and the consummation policy. There is some reason for of a desplaid political con- REVIEWED BY KING. believing that Mr. Lloyd Georgt spiracy." A Big Saving. This holiday would be, as far met with considerable opposition History, be adde, would
London. Received Oct. 20, as the big ships are concerned, from an unexpected quarter, call the Impeachment Court Realer correspondent between Great Britain and Gor-foot which appears to justify the "Murphy's High Court of In-Salonika reporte that King may, and would mean a saving of the Chancellor's private view, nearly £6,000,000 to Germany that for an effective land cam-
Mr. Sulzer says it was not until triumphal arch was erected.. Braga ..10.3 - 48 "3 and nearly £12,000,000 to Great paiga he should be untrammelled he declined to obey the orders of The roads were lined with cheer. Johnstone 5
relative with the responsibility of Tammany Hall and Bosa Murphy ing crowds.
Carvalho Britain, while strengths of the two countries ministerial position.
that the latter threatened to dea would be absolutely unchanged
troy him.
the
It would not be possible to stand
still for a whole year unless the
other Powera could be persuaded
to do likewise."
..
VIENNA SENSATION.
But suppose Germany and C.P.R. OFFICIALS ARRESTED.
Great Britain took the lead in approaching the other great European Powers, there should
London. Received Oct. 18.
famy
at
Constantine visited Drama whare!
THE SUFFRAGISTS,
CAMEL CORPS DISASTER. DISTURBANCE AT ST. PAUL'S,
MONUMENT TO CAPTAIN
·CORFIELD.
London, Beceived Oct. 18.
Reuter cirrespondent at be good prospects of success. Vigona statos that a Felication has If Austria and Italy do not build been caused hero by the arrest the obligations would baremoved of an American citizen named from France and Great Britain. Altman, local manager of the At a meeting presided over by and the fact that the Triplice was Canadian Proific Railway and Lord Dundonald it was decided building no abips would make Steamship Company, along with to erect a monument of simple this proposal possible without three other of the Company's design to Captain Corfield, who the slightest danger of risk. Was employees, on a charge of facilitat- met his death in the recent Camel it not likely that so great and ing the emigration of thoveands Corpe disaster in Somaliland. If memorable su event would ales of reorails before they had under- permission is grauted by the Colonial Office, the monument produce su effect on Naval con-gone full military service,
As a requel to the surests the will be erected in the square at struction in the United States
police have closed all the Com-Berbera. and Japan?'
pany branches throughout Austria, and have also impounded | the books and correspondence.
A Great Impression. "By such a polioy," Mr.
Churchill went on, a vast The British and American Em-
treasure of scores of millions
would be resoned for the progress
of mankind. Even if the policy
basies have intervened.
Another Arrest.
Later.
AVIATION.
failed, they would have made an The Ioal police have arrested | DARING MILITARY AIRMAN.
ས
Hancock...
10
..9
Total 131
BOWLING.
I
***
Total
Bowling
0
At a meeting presided over by
0 the Earl of Dandonald, it waS. -
24 decided to erect a simple moun
ment to Captain Corfield, in the 20 square at Berbera.
18 12
Ex-Governor. Sulzer
char-
7 Boteriges his dismissal from afios Ose a farce and a political lynching,
which was the consummation of
5
a deep-laid conspiracy,
It is stated that the Austrian Charge d'Affaires at Belgrade 91 has been instructed to inform Servia, that Sarvian troops must immediately evacute Albania.
O. M. R. W. 4 1 12 1
0. M. R. W. H. Overy... 11 46 2H. E. Goldsmith... 5 -
G. Wolf...
5 10 3 L G. Blackburn... 2 1D G. Mckenzie... 2
18
·
5 CRAIGENGOWER, G. A. Hancock, I. b. w. b.
Hamilton
EL. Braga, b. Witebell
J. D. Noria, 6. Barlow, h.
Hamilton
B. A. Carvalho, b. Witholl... R. Basa, b. Hamilton
London. Received Oct. 20. Suffragists created serious J. Braga, c. Fostor, b. Hoa, disturbance during matine at St. Paul's Cathedral:
The polics were called in, the women ejected, and one arrested.
AMERICAN GOLF
CHAMPIONSHIP. ENGLISH LADY'S VICTOHY,
London, Received-Oot, 19.
Mr. Severn
L. A. Roze, b. Witchell" O. Johnstone, b. Hamilton... D. Kharas, o. Hill, b. Hon.
Mr, Sovern
8. Jez, c.. Hill, b. Salt 8. D. Botna, not out
Extras
The English amateur lady Witobell golfer, Miss Ravenscroft, has won Hamilton
F. Baoon...".
25 2
26 8"
17
6 I 1- 1 1
Kowloon v. H.K.C.C.
LOCAL.
Local sport is fully dealt with in to-day's issue. Boxing notes also appear.
The annual bazaar organised
A friendly match between Kow- by the local branch of the Minis
Oton C.C. and H.K.C.O. was played
at Kowloon on Saturday. after 7 noon:-
0
The following are the scores:
Kowloon..
W. T. Elsonl.b.w.b,Donnelly 10
24 JH. Mead b Cobt...
0 Capt T. A. Robinson o Clax-
ton b Mas
6
8
J. P. Robinson e Ülaxton b
Cobt
41
OF. J. de Rome o Jacke b
Donnelly
.0
8 Capt Hagger e Mass b Cabt
Total
57
BOWLING.
K. Macksskill e Claxton b
Cubt
**
W. L.. Weaser b Cobt
tering Children's League was held at the Volunteer headggar. ters on Saturday afternoon.
1 A. O. Brawn c. Macaskill b,
Wood
16 C. H. Buckingham b. Wood
T. E Pearce not out
8 P. Jacka b. Woode...
310
D. E. Donnelley b. Key.
Total,
6 F. H. Cobb 1. b. w. b. Wood
3
Extraa
210
30
1 **
„BOWLING. y
12
O, M.
0 Wood
4
**
1 Robertson
2 Weaser
de Rome
3
***
48 Kay
12
་་་
Macaskill
Billards
Capt. Wood & Claxton b Cobt 0. H. R. W. W. G. Mooney b Cobt
7 18 2 W. Kay not cut 8 2 26 4
the American ladies' golf obam-Hon. Mr Severa 2.3 pionship, defeating Miss Hollins Balt... ... 1 by two up
tla
Extrao....
Total Bowling.
Mine....
O. M. R. W.
3
111 34 7 In the first round of the Hong-
3
**
7
0 19 1 kong Hotel billiard tourname 0.20 2the following are further
Donnelly...... A. A. Claxton c. Robertson
Ky
Kowloon v. R.E. The friendly match between AUSTRALIAN LOAN TO Kowloon O.C. and R.E. played at Cobb
CHINA.
Happy Valley on Saturday re- sulted"aa" follows:--- impression on the minds of Mr Blaustein, manager of the In-
London. Received Ost. 19.
KOWLOON. Europe which would be wholly perator tourist agency, which is
Renter's correspondent at Vien- P. W, A Wilkiec. Wilkinson beneficial, and could not fail to also the agency for the Canadian Major Maitland made a suposas na states that the Discount Bank
b. Morris produce fruit in fature years. Pacific Railway Company. They ful parachute descent from the and Land Credit Institute have L. O. Collins b. Morriss That is the proposal I make for have also paid domiciliary visita Army airship, Delta, when the concluded a Loan to Chins of L. G. Blackburn b. Lewis... 1914, or, if 1914 be considered to the agencies of eight other vessel had reached an altitude 22,000,000 sterling in si per F. Boone Brown b, Mor- 100 near, then I make it for 1915 shipping companies,
of 2,000 feet,
Dent, tressary bonds,
rish +16
London. Received Dot. 19,
13 8 8. Moore o, & b. Kay
00.0, Clark
..
2 M. M. Mass o. Weaner b. Kay G. Norrington Stei. Bagger
b. Kay
Mr Field, owen 90, beat "An
94 Other, reo 45, 250-2
27 Costillo, owes 75, beat
2 doza, reo. 20, 25.—187 16 0.
Silva, owen 100, best rec, 15, 280-244,
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