June 8, 1914,
The Hongkong Telegraph
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ALBANIAN AFFAIRS. THE IRISH QUESTION.
Fondon. Recetred June 7.
İGOVERNMENT & EPIROTES. PROTEST MEETINOS.
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London, Received June 2 Reuter's correspondent: at Darazzo says it is reported that the Albanian Government has accepted the demands of the Epirotes.
Italians Arrested.
London. Received June's. Reuter's correspondent Durazzo states that the Italian Colonel Muricohio and the Italian
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TAMPICO BLOCKÁDED,
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s blockeds of Tampico. London. Becarved June 8.. Mr. Waita-Dunton, the well- Realer's correspondent at known terry critio, is dead. Washington states that President Huerta has declared a blockade to-day
Latest cricket results are given
London. Received June B. The death is sanounced of Mr. Demonstratione to protest of Chaplin, Milne & Grenfell has saya M. Vivint has informed W. T. Watte-Danton, at the age against Home Rule were held suspended payment. One of the President Poincare, that he is of 81 years. yesterday at Hull, Newcastle, and partners in the firm recently unable to form a Cabinet owing Eastbourne, the speakers includ- withdrew from the firm in con- to the difficulties regarding the ing Lorde Selborne, Milner, sequence of very heavy losses on Triennium Military Service. Ridley, and Beresford, the Duks the Stock Exchange. of Devonshire, and Mr. F. E. Smith, K.C., M.P.
Rival Volunteers Inspected.
Professor Chinigo have been Sir Edward Carson inspected arrested in the house of the Italian the Special Reserve Corps of the Postmaster and charged with Belfast Volanteer Regiments in exchanging flashlight signals the Balmoral Show Grounds. The
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Later M. Poincare has invited Delcaase to form a Cabinet. “
Another Refusal.
London. Reqeived June 8.
It is understood that the firm id entirely solvent, but time will be required to liquidate the to losses and withdrawale conse affairs.” The suspension was due quent upon the operations of the partner, Mr. Arthur «Grenfell, M. Delcasse has refused to who was greatly mixed up in the form a Cabinst, giving ill-health The Italian Consulate has pro-rifler, Sir Edward Carson advised Limited, which is deeply involved care has summoned M. Jean men were in uniform and carried affairs of the Canadian Agency, as his reason. President Poin- tested that this act is a violation them to let no one take their in purchases of Grand Trunks. Dupuy and Ülementel. of domicile, and both have been rifles, no matter what authority released.
they had. He hoped when the Ieuter's correspondent at Vien- fight was over and the victory
with the insurgents.
na states that when Coleusi won, to pin on their breasts EMETICS FOR Muricchio and Professor Chinigo medals
were arrested many compromia-"later."
bearing the word
ing documents were found. The
SUFFRAGISTS.
· [Mr. Walter Theodore Watis-
of Tampico and sent two gan- boats thither to enforce it, "pre
The enfrigists have burned a
Dunton practised as a solicitor for sumably with the object of pre-mansion at High Wycombe. some few years in London, and venting the landing of arms for
Big meetings of protest against thon devoted himself to literature, the Constitutionalists. The gun-Home Rale were held during the He was critic on the "Examiner" boats. will reach Tampion fo
week cad. and leading critic on the "Athen-morrow. Two American warships aeum" from 1875 to 1898, when are following the gunboats, the It is reported that the Albanian his connection with all critical commanders of which have been Government has accepted the journals ceased. Ho contributed advised that the United States demands of the Epirotes to the Encyclopaedia Britannica regards Tampico as an open the treatise upon poetry and the port. first principles of poetic art, also articles on sonnet, rondeau, ets.
The American steamer Antilla,
Sonnets to him as his most in- and the monograph on Rossotti, with a carge of arme, is expected who dedicated hie Ballade and at Tampico on Wednesday,
timate friend. He was a most
An engineer's fitter gained access to Buckingham Palace, ransacked servants rooms and was eventually captured.
M.. Viviani and M. Delcasse have been unable to form ́ ́a Cabinet, and M. Ribot has con
M. Viviani's failure followed prolife writer on literary several days' most active negotia- subjects, his last work being FITTER ENTERS PALACE sequently been invited to do so. tions with the various party "Swinburne and Charles. Dic leaders, but the efforts split upon For 30 years he was the house- kena," which he wrote last year. the impossibility of securing colleagues all supporting the mate of Swinburne.}
Dutch Commander Thomson át Mr. Devlin, M.P., inspected a AIDING. HUNGER-STRIKERS. Triennium Service Law....... first refused the Italian Legation's thousand National Volunteers nt demand for their reloase, but Belfast. In a speech he said eventually they were barsted on parole on the recommendation of the Prince.
altars.
London. Received June 7. Summonses have been granted Bow Street Police Court against a solicitor's clerk, who is charged with conveying tabloid emetica to, Suffragists in Hollo- way Prison who were being forcibly fed.
that Sir Edward Carson's Volun- tears were intended to foster ran- cour and ill-will while the at Regrets.
Nationalist Volunteers purposed Reuter's correspondent at Rome to fight for liberty and country states that news has been receiv-and to defend their homes and ed from Durazz stating that the Premier, Tarkhan Pasba, called at the Legation and expressed deep regret at the arrest, and discussed with the Italian Minis- ter measures for the settlement of the incident.
THAMES COLLISION.
LINER SINKS STEAMER {
London. Becalved June 7, The liner Corinthian, from. Canada, collided with and sank
AERIAL DERBY,
AN AMERICAN WINS.
London. Received June 7.7
HOME CRICKET.
THE LATEST RESULTS.
London. Received June 7.
Gloucester drewith Hamp-
A Frenchman, M. Noel, on ashire at Portemouth. monoplane, won the serial: Derby
Warwickshire drew with of 95 miles round Londod, in 1 Middlesex at Birmingham. hour 15min, 5secs There were
14 starlets.
-Later.
the Thames steamer Oriole off. Noel has been disqualified, Greenwich, The Oriole had just and as American aviator, Mr. landed her passengers. Her Brook, declared the winner, his time being 1 hour 18min. 64secs, orow of 17 wore saved.
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AN ARMY AIRMAN'S ROMANCE
American Lady's Action,
Nottinghamshire drew with Lancashire at Manchester.
Leicestershire drew with Yorkshire at Leicester.
Kent beat Northamptonshire at Northampton by 227
Cambridge University defeated M.0.0, at Cambridge by 177.
Law, come to Long Island for the The plaintiff agreed to postpone Captain exhibition, and he was accompaní- the marriage, and
ed by Captain Hamilton, who was Hamilton signed an agreement in introduced to Mre Law and the which was the following clages plaintiff. The plaintiff became "I wish to settle apon her (the attached to him, and ultimately plaintiff) the sum at six hundred lile ar in November or December, 1911, pounds sterling in case of Captain Hamilton proposed to death.". In the Chancery. Dimign on the plaintiff and was accepted; May, 8 lust, before, Mr. Justice and they became 'engaged to be Warrington, the executora of the married, and it was arranged that Late Captain, Patrick Hamilton the marriage should take place were sued by Mics Derryle Eliza in February 1912.
istration of his estate.
*
Mrs. Law, her daughter, Kand
Capital Hamilton left for Epg. land on board the Olympic or February 21, and shortly after! their arrival differences arose
A later message says M. Ribot has been invited to form a Cabinet:
POLITICAL GARDEN. PARTY
MR. JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN APPEARS IN PUBLIC..
YOUTH RUNS AMOK;
FIVE PEOPLE KILLED.
RANSACKS SERVANTS'
ROOMS.
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London. Received June 8.
An engineer's fitter was cap sured in Buckingham Palace lust night.
* The Italish Colonel Maricchio and the Italian Professor Chinigo wers arrested at Darazzo but eventually released on parole.
The Ulster and the Nationalist Volunteers have been inspected. by Sir Edward Carson and Mr Devlin respectively.
The liner Corinthian, from He had surmounted the for- Canada, collided with and sank midable Chevaux de Frise, the Thames steamer Oriole off tearing his alothes in rage, and Greenwich. forced basement.
an entrance into the
A garden party at Highbury. given to Parliamentary con- He ransacked several of the stituents, was noteworthy for Mr. servants' rooms, changed his Joseph Chamberlain's fret public
appearance for eight years.
alarm.....
London. Received June 7 clothes and finally entered the Renter's correspondent at Buda bedroom of one of the Queen's Pest says a youth named August Pages, who awoke and raised an London. Received June 7 Tomsics wounded a girl and then murdered her parents. He took refuge in the steeple of a church, where he held out for a day, and. fired 200 carsridges at all comers. He killed two people and injured, 14, and also destroyed the altar. 4 and sacred pictures.
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Later.
A garden party was given at Highbury by Mr. Joseph Chum berlain, M.P. and Mr.. Austen Chamberlain, MP to their respective constituents; (2
Mr. Joseph Chamberlain was wheeled in a Bath chair along the terrace, this being his first pab- lic appearance for eight years. -
Mr. Austen Chamberlain, in a
would not dare to coerce Ulster. specah, said the Government
BOARD OF TRADE
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MANSION BURNED.
WORK OF SUFFRAGISTS.
London, Received “Juhe Suffragists burned a mansion" Tomsica has surrendered. He at High Wycombe, containing
valuable antiques... killed three and wounded 19,
A
The French airman Noel di the morial Derby round Londo in the shortest time, but was dir- qualified and the American Brook declared winner. By the
The well-known financial house of Chaplin, Milns and Grenfell as supended payment. | but it is understood the company
ia solvent,
After «kounging" a girl and murdering her parents a you took refugs in a steeple Pest and was not captured until had killed three and woun people
Sir Int
The presentation Ho-kai it fally reported to-day
As regards our trade with the Exports to Japan of sulphate of Far East it will be seen from the ammonia are a fu ther advance figures reproduced below that on the four months, though less our exports of cotton yarn to was pent this April than a China and Hongkong have in when the figures were puuoall creased by just 9,700) bayupon the bigh Comingto
to metale and The answer to the Telegrapli's corresponding month of last metal manufactores, Japan acrostic appears in to-day's jeage year while the Duo East bought smaller quantities of ship; General news appears on pag Indies and Straits Settlements bridge, and boiler plates, black 30-day and log book on page ( have both taken lees. The figures ahebts, tubes, pipes and, fittings,
The total amount raised for for the first four months of the tinned plates and shoots, and also Go although the Tai On Fingy Relief Fund U
SWOR W Jach case. Our shipments of the four months returns for the $1,445.
An article ch“ volleying, watig viion cotton piece gooda to China laat-named have a continued
Statistics, on-For-Eastern Trade:
"DON'T FORGET.
TO-DAY.
both Law who claimed from After the engagement. Captain between the engaged couple return of the United Kingdom reached the value of £948,567, upward tendency. A considerable much interest to tennis playe them, the payment to her, of to Hamilton went to Mexico to Captain Hamilton ultimately re for April show large degrees in against £892,378 in 1913, while increase in rail locomotives and appears on pages 3 and 8. trustees for her, of the sum of take part in exhibitions of flying fused to many, the plaintiff, exports, as well as a considerable the total value of these goods unenumerated, machinery sent to £800 in the alternative admin- there. While in Mexico he wrote On July 5, 1912, Miss Law issued decline in imports. These falls exported to China during the the Straite may be noted. Importe to the plaintif saying that, if he writ claiming damages for are in some degree secounted for current year, pp to April 30, is of tea from Jars and Netherlands Captain Hamilton, who was married, under new Army breach of promise. The action by the fact that the Easter holi 24,048,425, which represents a India continue to advance. There killed in a flying accident on Balations he would be prevented
never came on for trial, as in days occurred in April this year substantial increase of €1,458,505, in an increase in the quantity and Salisbury
Plain in 1012 had been from getting promotion com Sopember Captain Hamilton way but in March in 11813 The on last year. There are increases a decrease in the value of rubber engaged to be married to the mander in the Royal Flying killed in an aeroplane accident exports last month (arolading in the consignmente to Siam sad imported from the Straite Settle- plamalt, and, desiring to postpone Corps. He proposed that the on Salisbury Plain. The plain- re-exporte of foreign and Colonial the, Datch East Indies, but the ments and F.8, although the the marriage, he drew up a marriage should be postponed tiff. then began that action. produce which totalled $10,789 amount went to Japan, the Philip: figures giving the total of rubber 244) mounted to £39,946,222 pen, and the Straits Settlements imported from all countries document settling upon her £800 and that Mrs Law and har in case of life or death" MF, daughter should come back to
Misa Darryle Law, the plaintiff, as compared with £43,052,589 as long. There was little varie exhibit a decline in quantity as Justice Warrington gave judg. England and stag with his ped and Mrs. Law, her mother, gave in April, 1913, a decrease of tion in the linen piece goods trade well as in value, compared with ment for the plaintiff.
ple, and that he should go to evidence. The defendants called 28,105,768 The total exports with the Dutch East Indies, but the April returns of last year. India in the spring. The plain no evidence,
last month were £7,059,695 Japan parcbased slightly leas, and Taking the first, four months of Henry Terrell, K.O..(Mr tiff bad got her trousseau and
higher than in the corresponding the four month's figures record a the year, however, quantities have with him), for the plaintiff, the wedding had been arranged
Mr. Jaslice Warrington gave month in 1912. The aggregate decline in each osso. The value slightly, increased on the whole. Was a young American to take place at Washington in
11,770 in our imports from had just attained the Fobrasry, and friends had been judgments of the plaintif. for March, and April, togather were and Hongkong continues to fall 811, figures ford andyance of Meeting-1.30 p.m/fi
and a years. Captain Patrick
higher by $3,172,407 in 1914 od but Japan, on the other hand, China for the month ten was an officer in the
than in the four corresponding took more in April this year than decrease in the amount purchased Regiment, and in the
months of 1913, The regate in the same month last year. The from Japan ing Corpe. He died an an aviation scoident
invitad.
Captain Hamilton returned to the United States-from Mexico. his trip having been a financial
Plain on September failure. He then asked Mrs. Law to gonsent to the postpouanent of in? Also City, the marriage, bas mus 41604 40
The plaintiff father,
died 15 years ago.
do eb
claimed.
importa last signih amon
261,024
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in April 1913,
The late Capt. Henry
month
up, Hants, who
was then six yĞRIS Captain Hamilton then asid Bourghlar, R.N., of
his only child. that bo would settle 2000 at once, Hous
about to
along and when that settlemens came ye
plane to an end by the marriage
bald. would, seitle the
berty on the pla
hols
ped to train
figures for the four months, however, show a decrease in the 0884 of Japan also ad Then wit
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