The
Hongkong Telegraph.
(ESTABLISHED 1881.) Copyright, 1914 by the Proprietor.
WEATHER FORECAST
FAIR Barometer 20,84
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March 13, 1914,
Temperature 6 a.m. 65. 2 p.m. 75
97,
Humidity
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TELEGRAMS.
HOME RULE.
TELEGRAMS.,
89
KOREA MISSIONS.
MOTION TO REJECT.
FRIDAY, MARCH 13,
1914.
TELEGRAMS.
TELEGRAMS.
TELEGRAMS.
THE MONROE doctrine.
THE CALCUTTA TRIAL,
RUSSIAN ARMY.
PROTESTANT ACTIVITY.
A RESENTED SPEECH.
STARTLING ALLEGATIONS.
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London. Roceived March 12. When the Heme Rule Bill comes
London. Received March 13,
March 10, 1919,
Temperatura 6 s.m: 59, 2 p.m. 59. Humidity
.89,
·王拜蟹號三十月盎英剙晋
BIO ESTIMATE INCREASE.
London. Resolved March 19. London. Received March 12.
(Reuter's Service To The Telegraph."] London. Received March 19. The Bishop of Oxford presided
Reuter's correspondent at St. Renter's correspondent
Reuter'a correspondent at Petersburg states that the Ex- terday at Westminister in con- has adopted a resolution intro-ment at the conclusion of the ceed by £12,500,000 those for nection with the Church of Eng-duced by Senator Chamberlain trial of the student Roy on a 1913. This is an increase of 30
at
TELEGRAMS.
NAVAL SENSATION.
SIONAL BOOK DISAPPEARS.
(Rauter Service To The "Telegraph,"]
London. Received March 12.
The Telegraph Daily states has disappeared from a battleship
85.
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NEWS FOR BUSY MEN.
TELLGRMS.
CONDENSED.
The industrial training ship Wellesley took fire on the Tyne resumed. and sack, all the boys being
on for the second reading's mom-/at a mesting which was held yes- Washington states that the Senata (Calcutta states that the exoite-traordinary Army Estimates. ex-that a most important signal-book Counsel for the defence in the
ber of the front Opposition bench will move its rejection.
Mr. Chamberlain's Hope."
Mr. Joseph Chamberlain has telegraphed to the effect that he hopes the British Covenant will be largely signed. All should do
land Mission to Korea.
The Archbishop of Canterbury, the Archbishop of York and the Bishop of London wrote urging financial support...
The Bishop of Oxford said that
drowned
the
of free tolls, asking Mr. Bryan to (Demoorst), who is an opponent charge of murdering Inspector per cent.
Ghose obtain an explanation of a speech remarks of the Foreman of the delivered last evening by Dr. Jury, who said the jury were to Great nanimous in acquitting on the the charge of murder, but were divided on the question of
Page, Ambassador. Britain, at a dinner of
their part in the present crisis in his doubts as to the wisdom of Associated. Chambers of Combotting and culpable homicide.
the country's history.
Mr.
Ansten » Chamberlain,
the mission in Korea had long since been dissipated. He ad-
which will to the charges on the re-trial,
.6
Counsel for the defence showed meaning that important police witnesɛee the United States
were ex-convicts, and insisted
in the hand of his client.
merce in London,
He specially referred to pas "Ulster Unrest Must Continue" vogated the alliance of the Protest-sages in the speech defining the
ant missions against Rome. Monroe doctrine as
The Roy. Lord William Gas-simply that speaking at Birmingham, stated coynn-Cecil said that no country would prefer that no European that the unrest in Ulster must in the world had been Christianis- Government "should gain more continue. They could not expected more quickly than Korea, Ulsterites to disband their or ganisation and forsake the method. whereby alone they had been able to obtain a hoaring.
LONDON BUILDING
STRIKE.
A PENDING CONFERENCE.
London, Received March 12,
The representatives of the London building employees have accepted an invitation by the National Board of Conciliation to akond a conference. The loss in wages up to the presezt is oatimé sted at £350,000.
THE CANTEEN SCANDAL.
SENSATIONAL SEQUEL.
London. Recalrod March 12. Lient. Robert Marin, of the Wiltshire Regiment, was found dead at Devizes barracks with a bullet wound in the head. He had recently come from Gibraltar in connection with the Army can teen enquiry.
AVIATION.
NEW BRITISH RECORD.
London. Received March 12..
TEXAS TROUBLES.
WASHINGTON, DEFIED.
London Received March 12.
land in the New World." Dr. Page added that it would give great pleasure to the people of the United States in building the Panama Canal to know that the British would profit most by the use thereof.
Mr. Colquitt, the Governor of JAPANÉSE QUESTIONS. Texas, addressing a meeting of Texas cattleraisers defiel Wa- anington to prevent bim protecting the citizens on the border.
IMPERIAL SHOJTING.
London, Received March 12, A British rifle team will com- pete for the Empire Shield at Melbourne in November,
RUGBY
The King at the England v Ireland" Match.
A LONDON LECTURE.
London, Received March 12.
Mr. Kengonori lectured to the Japan Society on the Government finances and the social life of
pan, Colonel Sir Claude Mac- donald, formerly Ambassador at
kyo, presided,
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that the police placed the revolver
MR. BOWSKILL'S CASE,
FOREIGN OFFICE moves.
ANOTHER SUFFRA E OUTRAGE.
London. Received March 13. The suffragists have burned a mansion at Stewarton in Ayrshire;
ALBANIA.
NEW RULER'S APPEAL.
London. Received March 13,
Renter's
correspondent at Durazzo states that in a Proclama- tion the Prince of Waid appeale for the hearty, co-operation of London. Recolved March 18.
the Albanians in promoting the The Foreign. Office bas-in-progress of the country, Bo atructed, the British Minister at
summons them to rally round the King Lisbon to urge that the Rev. Mr. Bowskill be tried in the civil court at Loanda, where the British Consul could attend.
Bnd
un..
pace.
at Sheerness, being replaced by Calonts murder trial insists that a dummy. The fingerprints are the police placed a revolver in the the only clue to those concerned hand of his client. in the affair.
IMMIGRATION.
LITERARY TEST FAVOURED.
F
Our Shanghai correspondent
roporte that anxiety is felt for the safety of missionaries in the country scoured by Wolf,"
White
The U.S. Sonate has adopted a resolution asking Mr. Bryan to obtain an explanation of a speech by the Ambassador to London on the Monroe doctrine.
Quartermaster Goorge Marún states that the has been found dead from a bullet Immigration Committee of the wound at Devizes, Senate has reported favourably including the literary test. on the Barnett Immigration Bill,
London, Received March 13. Reuters correspondent at Washington
ALASKA-YUKON RAILWAY
is
The Daily Telegraph says a most important signal book has disappeared from a battleship at Sheernees and been replaced by a dummy.
NEWS.
The 1905 railway agreement appears on page 3 to day.
and commercial news on page 0.
Log book appears on page f
DON'T FORGET.
TO-DAY.
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London. Received March 13, Davies made a bad mistake in shington states that President Reuter's correspondent at Wa-
A serious caps of double piracy lobbing a pass to the wrong place, Wilson has signed the Alaska in Hongkong waters is reported. and the ball was snapped up by Railway Hill for a gave C.N. Lowe fair chaucer,ver the line for J. P. Quion to
the Irish forwards and carried line to Yukon,
Government
of which he made Lowe bad a fine tackler as his score, Lloyd failed to convert the opponent, but even so he was try. England now retaliated with rathor too fond of the pant. plenty of passing, and perfect two food elements, protein and "To overcome this," he adds, The English forwards, stiffen round Oakeley, Davies, Chap rowing "Blue," gave the annual ed in the sorummages by the man, Poulton to Roberts-ended phosphorus, aro vitally necessary match between England and inclusion of the Harrisons, did in a try by Roberts, who carried in ample quantities." He con- GLADIATORS" Treland at Twickenham the con- better than against Wales. They Lloyd clinging to his legs over the tines: A combination of paro
sequence of an affair of State. were no match for the Irish.
line in the corner. This try was protein with that form of phos pack The vociferous greetings of 40,000 at dribbling, but they never let not converted, nor was one scored horns which normally existu subjects, beyond being a natural them get away from the scrument to the English right wing: needed in such cases. Reasoning Chief Justice was upheld.
by Lowe from a similar move- 10 the body and nerves Shewan Tomes Appeal case this Judgment was given in the and vigorous expression of loyalty,mage without a desperate fight.
will be exactly Both the King and the Queen had in them an appreciation of Moreover, they carried out their the second half and deserved it.
what spent a busy day on February 14 the King's fine taste in sport main work admirably, that ie, Ireland attacked strenuously and combination demanded.
England soon took the lead in,
morning. The decision of the thus, boience has produced the While the King was at the Inter- The men at play and the old hooking and healing. Two of
It is national Rugby football match stagers" looking on were glad to them, O. H. Pillman and L. G.V. MoNamara, giving the "dum-known all over the civilised globe between Eugland and Ireland at know that the King finds plea- Brown, typified the strongest my was held up over the line. 88 Sanatogen,
In the case in which Alim Twickenham, the Queen paid a Burein what tende more and more point of English play at the pre-
Pillman and Oakeley came away
"The debilitated nerves and Khan sued Mr. H. A. Nesbit, private visit to the Dartmouth to become the national game of sent time-oleverness in hand with a dribble to halfway, and tissues take up Sanatogen as the regietrar and official administra- Home for Crippled Boys at the four countries.
ball ling the
then there followed a great spiral The goin achieved through its was given for plaintiff.
parabed earth drinks up water, tor, for sixty-five cents judgment Blackheath, and at night their Merita and Demerits of the
oni They stood Majesties,
run by Poulton. from the
He passed to accompanied by
English Team.
rest by their work in the Pillman on meeting the fall-back, aid is permanent," Princess Mary, went to the The English backs won the open, both in passing and in the
Everyone who is run down by a placky tackler, and Pillmen pantomime at Drury Lane. game for their side by their a-line-out. The pack lasted well, scored in the corner. This brought Sanatogen, for it will enable him the heat should, therefore, take His Majesty's visit to Twic tsok and nearly lost it by their which is not to be wondered at, in favour of England, but imme- to overcome its disabilities.
the score to nine points to saven kenham in the afternoon was crade notions of tackling. F. E for they gave little help to the Lieut. Briggs of the Army Fly particularly welcomed by Rugby Oakeley, W. J. A. Davies, and defence. W. Tyrrell, W. Collopy, almost lost through a rush by all Ohemists," in bottles of two ing Corps has broken the British enthusiasts, as this was the first Poulton held high revel behind a and P. O'Connell were a great Ireland the length of the ground. sizes.
diately afterwards the lead was Sanatogen can be obtained of altitude record by attaining a international match which he useful heeling machine. Davies trio in the Irish prok, and were The wonderful try by Davies un- height of 15,000 feet at East had honoured with his presence played at his best, and seems to all out from start to finish, der the posts and one by Lowe church. At that height the since his accession. Long before have conquered his weaknesses while C. V. Killeen, a burly for- atmosphere was 38 degrees below the game was due to begin the of running across and panting ward from County Clare, and O, in the extreme corner seemed to zero, and the intrepid airman was ground was crowded, and when instead of passing. Oakeley, who Adems, a "winger," did good put the issue beyond doubt, The severely frost-bitten.
the King reached the enclosure bad a pedestrian as his opponent, work on afow minutes before 3 o'clock the fed Davies perfectly, and
occasion. What the Irish forwarde, however, came the pack lacks is a "hooker. "
again and penned England in a hage gathering cheered him to consequence was that many of Behind these "helty" men was
corner. The final score, a try by the passing movements were R. A. Lloyd, in attack and de- R. V. Jackson under the posts, The Prime Minister arrived at brilliant. A try Boored the ground a few minutes after Davies was the finest of the present day. It seems unnecess-
by fence the greatest player of the was from a long throw-out from touch to an unmarked man—a bis Majesty, but was almost un match. Early in the second half ary to say that he dropped a goal. singular fact, as the marking out of noticed until after be bad taken Poulton had gone right through Hemmed in by half a dozen keen. Lloyd heaved the ball over touch had throughout been very London, Received March 12, a seat next to the King. The the team with a swerving run and man, half collared twice, he wrig the bar and the game soon closed The industrial training ship, setting of the great match, held more concentration. the Wellesley, stationed on the some suggestion of a Roman when the ball got loose, Davies, bel, sighted the posts, and sent so to London and the Irish crisis. continue.
bim glad free with the squirma of an with cheera for both sides. Tyne, became ignited, and, as a amphitheatre, and when the getting the ball from the the ball between them. His poo- result, the vessel foundered. The rival teams entered the field acrommage at half way, ran to-ting against the wind 297 boys who were on board were lined up in front of the wards Poulton, twice feigned to comparable with the "wind- rescued in tugs and lifeboats, Royal box, and, led by the cap pass to him and then swerved cheaters" of a golf professional, tains, gave three ringing obeers, away from the defenders, beat and his tackling was deadly.
The death is announced of Mr. one felt that a chorus of Morituri the full-book, and grounded the Withal he found time to give te salutant would have completed ball between the posts with encouragement and sound and
Westinghouse, the inventor of the illusion, *
Lloyd on the top of him,
frequent advice to his forwards. "Your stomach is only three- the Westinghouse brake. * The King left the ground im All four of the English three- The wind carried some of it over quarters of a stomach in the hot mediately the game had ended, quarter backs were good, though the touch-line; it was strenuous weather, once epigrammatically vouring that the Rev. Mr. How-
The Foreign Office is endeg an avenue being kept clear by plenty of boles could be picked and to the point.
stated a distinguished officer in skill be tried in a civil court. the police for the Royal oar. Mr. in their play, A. D. Roberts, handi-
the army,
This explains why Asquith had some difficulty in capped by playing on the wrong
people feel so run down and cord altitude flight of 15,000 feet Lieat. Briggs has made a re- leaving the ground, delayed at the gates by the crowd, he runs as smoothly as a railway a strongish wind, were leading tion cannot supply the food
his car being wing, was the most consistent; Ireland, with the advantage of depressed just now. The diges at Eastchurch. but he accepted the situation, engine, with a suggestion of its at half-time by soven points to demands of the nervous system;
Monday March 23. and the loud ories of "Wait and momentum. Poolion was often six. A few minutes after the hence the body's nerve force is Government line to Yakon bus Subscribora of St. Julin's Catlin-
The Aleaks Railway Bill for a
Meating of Soatbolders and see" which were raised, with the doing brilliant things and some start, with the Irish forwards diminished. greatest good-bumour,
times wrong ones; once when a dominating the play, A.B. Foster
been signed by President Wilson. dral City Hall 5 30 The result of the match was: pass to Roberts or a straight run of Derry, got over the line, but nerve force," writcs Dr. Claude the US. Senate has reported "The results of diminished The Immigration Committee of England.One. goal, four on himself would have led to a the referee decided on L. Wheeler in "Nerve Energy in favourably on the Barnett Im- tries (17 points.) Ireland. Two try he turned in, apparently pre-"exclusion" FAVOURITES.
goals (one dropped), one try ferring to try to dodge through a sorummage outside. England nobe, loss of sleep, indigestion, comprise head-
migration Bill. (12 points.)
half the Irish team. At the same could not get away, and the easily-induced fatigue, disinclin: The Russian Extraordinary The presence of the King, his time he is the outstanding asset expected happoned, Lloyd drop- ation, for bodily or mental exer Army Estimates show a 30 per Prime Minister, and the Chief of the English side, E. Chap ping a goal seven minutes from tion, loss of memory, and a leak cent increase compared with Liberal Whip, an old Rugby and was a tills selbab, still ho the start. A few minutes latter of vigour in all physical functions,
TRAINING SHIP AFIRE.the echo.
BOYS ALL RESCUED.
THE DERBY.
LATEST BETTING,
London. Received March 13.
是
The latest betting on the Derby is 9 to 2 against The Tetrarch offered, after 5 to 1 tsken.
THE BOAT RACE..
CAMBRIDOE STILL
London, Recpived March 13.
The batting on the Boat Race
is 7 to 4 on Cambridge, laid.
On
The Game.
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NEWS FOR BUSY MIN
TELEGRAMS.
CONDENSED.
Mr. Auston Chamberlain states And that the unrest in Ulster must
NERVOUS DISORDERS THROUGH HEAT CRISIS.
and ordered Hot Climates,"
The suffragists have burned a mansion at Stewarton Ayrshire.
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Victoria, Theatre 9.15 p.m.. Bijon Theatre-0.15 p.m. ⠀ Devonian Society Annual Din nor at the Hongkong Hotel.
Royal Hongkong Yacht Club Annual Regsite.
Boxing Theatre Royal 9.15 p.m.
Thursday March 19.
Noon.
The China. Fire Insurance Co.: Ltd., Meeting of Shareholders.
Hongkong Fire Insurance Co. Ltd. ordinary meeting of share- holders-12. 30. pm.
Saturday March 21 YMCA. Annual Concert.
Monday March 30.. Ordinary Annual Meeting of aning Co. Ltd.:-11 s.m. shareholders China Sagar Re-
shareholders-Luzon Sagar Re. Giping Co Ltd -11 15.0 m,
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