June 9, 1914,
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The Hongkong Telegraph
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TUESDAY, JUNE 9, ·1914.
June 9, 1913,
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TELEGRAMS.
TELEGRAMS,
TELEGRAMS.
COASTING TRADE.
JAPAN DEFENDED.
HORSE JUMPING.
THE EMPRESS DISASTER.
RUSSIA WINS CUP.
RECOVERING THE DEAD,
WEATHER FORECAST
RAIN
Barometer 20.78
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TELEGRAMS.
MEXICAN AFFAIRS. THE PALACE intrudeER.
A BLACK OUTLOOK.
UPSHOT OF A CHALLENGE.
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THE MILITANTS.
MAULED BY WOMEN.
Temperature 6 a.m. 80 p.m. 88
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London. Received June 9.
· London. Received June'8.
France... LOR SER DED Belgium England
SINGLE COFY 10 CENTS $36 PER ANNUM.
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NEWS FOR BUSY "MEN.
CONDENSED.
The Canadian Agency, Ltd.
hss suspended payment.
London, Received June 9. Reater's correspondent at Mon- M. Ribot has accepted the task real states that a diver has begun of forming a French Cabinet. the preliminary work in con-
The King has given an nection with the raising of the audience to "General", Bramwell dead from the hull of the Em- Booth, 1.
2.
3.
4.
London. Received June 8.
Landos. Received June 9.
London, Received June 9. The situation at Tampico bos
The intruder into Buckingham Some brawling suffragista at the Replying to complaint in the In the Horse Show at crested a new crisis, which may Palace declares that he wanted Brompton Oratory yesterday ere Times that British vessels are Olympia the competition for the wreck the Peace Conference. to refate the statement made in violently attacked by ladies of rigorously excluded from the King Edward Cup for jumping
President Huerta insists that connection with suffragist raids the congregation. The space Japanese coasting trade whoress resulted as follows:-- the United States shall not inter that an entry into the Palace was near the pulpit was strewn with Japaness Company has actually fere with the Federals stopping impossible, in connection with hair combs and feathers, and inaugurated service between
press of Ireland, ammunition reaching the rebele, which he accepted a challenge, fragments of clothing. The Calcutta and Rangoon, Sir
The situation at Tampico haa inasmuch as the latter refused an The man appears to be respects-vergers finally rescued and carri-Valentine Chirol points out that
The bodies will be embalmed created a new orisis which may armistice.
ble.
ed out the intraders, whose faces Japan is perfectly entitled to
by a corps of undertakers employ wreck the Peace Conference. were bleeding, the ladies still participate in the Indian conating The Cap now becomes the pro-ed by the Canadian Pacific Rail-1 beating them with umbrellas. trado. While her competition party of Russia, which has wonway Company, and will then be
Crowds broke up several meet may not be welcome to British it three times.
taken to Quebec for identification. inge in the parks.
Companies, it may, from the His Majesty the King prosent- standpoint of purely · · Indian interests, be beneficial, Beferried the Cap and congratulated the
winners. to the prestige which a powerfu Fleet confern ons laas
The delegatos at Niagara Falla say that the outlook in black. Meanwhile the United States warships at Tampico are dogging the Federal gunboats, while the --rebels are erecting fortifications in the city, fearing a ganboat attack.
Blockade Raised,
'A Foolish Prank,”
London, Received June 9.
At Bow Street Police Station, the prosecuting counsel said the filter, whose name is Pike, appeared to be respectable. He had been guilty of a foolish praak. He had bad domestic trouble and had been drinking.
Defendant admitted that: hel entered the Palace in a spirit of
Rauter's correspondent Mexico City staten that the Government has ordered a subravado to outdo the suffragists. pension of the blockade at Tam- pico, upon an intimation that the mediators at Niagara Falls are geeking to prevent the American Steamer Antilla landing muni- tions at Tampico.
FINANCIAL CRISIS.
ANOTHER FAILURE.
London. Received June 3. The Canadian Agency, Eimit od, of which He. ArthurGreute?1-|
parter" in the well-known Imanital honno of Chaplin, Milne and Grenfell, which suspended paymwat on Saturday) ́ ́is the chief saareholder, sanounces that it has suspended payment.
Later.
The failures have cleared the air, and it is believed that the Stock Exchange will not suffer to any appreciable extent..
BOXING WORLD.
Plain Talk on Recent Big
Contests; ..
PANAMA CANAL.
ANOTHER STEP FORWARD.
London, Received, June 0. Reuter's correspondant st Panama states that the finer Allianos has traversed the Gatan Looks and tested the electric toring locomotives, which work- ed without a hitch...
BALLOON EXPLODES.
100 PEOPLE INJURED.:
London. Received June 8.
A balloon was about to secend
a
Press and Hunger-Strikers
leader in the Times, arguing The Standard strongly endorses that the bunger strikers should be allowed to die.
OUR NAVY.
BIG REVIEW IN JULY.
London. Received June 8. His Majesty King George re- views the first, second and third fleets, and all the frilles at Spithead on July 18. It will be the largest assembly of battle- ships seen in the Home waters. Altogether about 400 vozsola will take part. ANA
1g, he a
Japan
benefits to some entenì? practical - withdrawal - . of British Navy from the Far bai we should remember that only our Allispba with Jay enabled us to redmos our poWET» |ful Squadron in the Far East to ja mere skeleton.
BRITISH TRADE.
́À MONTH'S DECREASES:
Tho month imy
Landos, Received June 91;
drds for the
THE ALBANIAN REVOLT, monating £1,807,03
INSURGENTS ́ ́DEFEATED.
London. Received June 9.5 Reuter's correspondent at
at a country fete near Epernay Vienna snya a telegram from when it exploded. A handred Durazzo states that the Govern people were injured and twenty-ment troops attacked and routed eight are in hospital.
the insurgents near Tirana,
Basham's Merit.
porto
In imports the principal de urekasa are foời... and drink and tobacco. 81,329,089, "and" raw wool £346,985; while there in sn increase in cotton importe total ling 611,971
The chief decreases in exports ere iron and steel manufactures $770,570, and cott on goode 6523,109.
**Pat: O'Keefe.
WIRELESS.
SUGGESTED RESEARCH
COMMITTEE.
FISHING DISASTER.
.40 SCHOONERS WRECKED.
London. Received June 9;
Renter's correspondent, st |Quebec statos that 40: fishing soboozers were, wrecked and 20 9. livs lost during a sudden hurri- cane in Northern New Bruns, wick.
Londra, Received! June The Committee on Wireless dgraphy recommends that the Gravernment appoint a National Bossarah Committee co-ordinat- ing the monk of, the Post Off the Admiralty and the War Office, with ghorstory, etc.
"Will be twelve
FRENCH CABINET.
M. RIBOT ACCEPTS.
London. Received June 9,
M. Ribot has accepted the task of forming a French Cabinet.
long ego.
Fred Welsh's Opponent."
KING AND SALVATION ARMY.
London-Redstrid Juns 0, "General" Bramwell Booth has had an audience with His Majesty
The Standard and the Times agree that hunger striking saff- ragiste should be allowed to die. The liner Alliance has travers ed the Gatur Locks of the Pan- Amb Casal,
The King is to navier the biggest gallembly of fattleships noom In Home water cui Taly: 18.
decreases in both importar dis exports.
Albanian Government troops [have attacked and rotted the insurgents near Tirana.
The Committee on Wirala Telegraphy has recomanasaded that the Government appoints National Researolă Committee,
The Alter who gained entrance. to Buckingham Palaos ways he did it in vuirit of bravado to outdo the bullrs.
-The recent have, cleará.
will not appír
iris:
Some interes Japazuro
orinions on
diza
the King at Buckingham Palace crimination are expressed by, Bir in connection with the forthcom Valentine Chirol. ing Salvation Army Congress.
His Majesty said he had always admired the self-sacrificing toil of the officers of the Salvation Army; and he gave "General" Booth a message to the Congress,
His novel ideas of a padded arm and abdominal test have also been noted and will probably be.
Russis has won the King Edward Cup at Olympia for hores jumping, and it now h comes her property.
Brawling suffragists wore roughly handled by ladies of the congregation at Brompton Or atory on Sunday.
Daring a hurricane in Northern Now schooners were wrecked and 20
Brunswick 40 fishing..
NEWS
The plague retorns for Just week again showed a decrease.
General news appears on. poge 3 to-day and log book on page
Our contemporaries" app
not want Coffey, and another Wells is not the sort of man who through the twenty rounds and with Kid Jackson for a short bout I find myself rather lost for the thing is clear that Coffey is quite wants the Revere training that score as many points as possible. in the French capiti to-night excuse of giving a definite im-content to avoid Wells.
moet Boxers do. If he keeps his Surely a boxer is entitled to do In the meantime Bell is working lives lost. pression of Basham boyond what After the ex-Bombardier'a show mind occupied with pleasant that sort of thing if he likes, and so industriously as ever at the I have just written that he did against Bandsman Rice one is things that is nearly all that is if he considers such tactics the Hampstead Gymnasium to fit A diver has begun the pre- notshow completely how clever he forced to wonder what is going necessary to him.
proper ones to adopt. Meanwhile bimself for the task, and he has liminary work in connection with I have seen Jack Basham, the is. Of one thing I am sure, and to happen in the world of our
we who are jealous of the pres- favourably impressed the critics raising the dead from the hall of er-private, and to me he seemed that is that he can do what he heavy-weights. Without seeing The right thing about this tige of our champion must who have seen him. He is an the Emproes of Ireland." to be a fellow who is just as wall wants to do more quickly than the contest I am pretty fully con- contest is to congratulate Rice on hope that Ritchie will keep adept at ball punobing, skipping, left out of one's list of opponents any other welter weight I have vinced that Wells is training the excellence of his display, for his word on this occasion shadow boxing, and body exer- whom one would like to mest, geen for a long time. He was so himself better now than ever it is a fine performance on the and settle the question of whether cisce and in his spars with his writes "Corinthian" in the Sport quick with his punches that he before. He may look flabby part of any boxer to give weight he was the victim of circum- partnere he bas shown great skill. ing Chronicle of May 2. The great never had any reason to show us and BO on, but in my away to Wells, and stay twenty stances when Welsh beat him ly improved Sid Stagg was much whether he had a defence that opinion, is one of those men rounds with him. too slow for Lasham at the was apart from attack. I had who are better suited being a bit National Sporting Club, and over hoped to be able to compare him on the heavy side than trained though the contest was one of with M'Cormick, of whom I have" to the minute." those sensation lacking affairs in expressed a high opinion so fre
If he gets down to what is
As I implied would be the There is something for Fred copied. He is very confident
on page 2 and commercial new... twentieth, and each round in for me to attempt to do so on a larity, Wells becomes an almost too good for Nichol Simpson's retur which the first round is like thequently. But it would be absurdnsually regarded as ideal muscu-/case, Pat O'Keefe's boxing was Welsh to do in England when he regarding the result, and points]
That excellent boxer, to the draw with Sem Longford page 9.
Fire broke out in a tìm). between is like the first and fast, showing such as this last one of staminaless weakling, as if the trong hitting. The latter found Jerry Delaney, must be looked and the hard" tussle with Sam the fact remains that the boxing Basham's.
departure of his natural fat marks himself running again and again up to as a rightful challenger for M'Vea as recommendations. a yard on the Praya Inst night.:
The damage shown was very good indeed,
is estimated at: $20,000. It is certain that Basham has the departure of his staying against the very fine left hand of the Lonsdale Belt that Welsh bag. good contest should be the out- with Basham always doing the two hands as quick of action as better work.
power. It is certain that the this young veteran, who holds the Delaney beat Willie Farrell the come. M'Cormick's left, and there is the Wells who met Blake and Rice is championship belt of Great Bri- other day, and because the latter Baaham boxed right through wonder whether the former would better able to stand body panish-tain, O'Keefe himself is of the had an injured ankle, and wes By the way, Mr. J. Harris, of at one pace, and almost in one be able to display the same ex-men show Welle who used to opinion that he has never bozed clearly out of condition, the Preston, wires me that Frank waya foint and then a punch. cellence of defence that is possess train as hard as an old man who better than ho is doing now. victory is being minimised. That, M'Guinness, the Irish heavy- He did not bother about attempted by the Plymouth man. Baaham found the removal of fat a terribly When he meets Jim Sullivan you of couree, is quite right and fair weight, has backing for CECO ing to show versatility, but, as if did not do anything to tell us that difficult thing
must not expect anything nearly in its way, but do you think that meet Bombardier Wells for the confident in the fact that if he he has a big punch, but he has the
go sensational as that which hap- Jerry, the best of the Delaney Championship of England. The continued as he started he must ability to send out his fiat so A Curious Temperament. pened when the latter put out family, will loss eusily to Farrel contest can be arranged for the win, he went in and out and quickly, that anyone who avoide Wells is a man of curious tem-Jack Harrison O'Keefe will not when the latter is at his best. winner to take all. round about in a manner that him must be particularly emert, perament, a fellow whose spirits go out so quickly as that, and the That will not be so. Delaney is was almost suggestive of a lack and it is, perhaps, a better thing want keeping up to concert pitch, chances are that Sullivan, who is young and extremely clever, and of knowledge of anything but in boxing to hit frequently than a man who should not be allowed not so good as he used to be, will it will be just as well for Welsh the elementary things in boxing. be striving after the one big to sink into a state of semi-mor find it extremely hard indeed to to meet him soon, for while De- laney is improving it cannot be said that Welsh is getting any. better.
What of Wells?
Jeannette.v. Coliq Ball."
Alleged Murder at a Garage..
DON'T FORGET.
TO-DAY,
Bijoa Theatre 9.15 p.m.
Victoria Theatre 9.15 p.m. "TO-MORROW.
Bijou Theatre 9.15 p.m. Victoria Thestra. 9.15 pm.
*** Thursday, June 11. Chipa Association Annual Meeting 4.30 p.m.
It was a clever win, because panch, for the latter means the bidness, such sa strikes some men saatoh a win on points. the victor never showed us just losing of some of one's effect who have an ordeal to face. I how much he could do. He iveness in defence. merely did sufficient to prove that
shall always think that Wells lost Once again, Fred Welch has,
Tuesday June 16, he was better than
his second match with Carpentier at the dictation of the man re-
Orown Land Sale 2.30 pm the man
I warned you last week not to while he was training for it in a garded in America na the light opposed to him, and when that take it for granted that Wells and lonely part of the country which weight champion of the world,
Wednesday, June 17. Joe Jeannette the American At Marylebone Philip Baker,
Hongkong Cotton Spinning, happens it la always as well to Coffey would mest for a long time. provided no chance of him cheer met and defeated an opponent. coloured heavy-weight, writes general dealer, of Camden Town, Weaving and Dreing Co., Lt beware of that man, for he is so It will be advisable once more ing his mind with thoughts other Weldi's victory over Lesch Crocs from Paris that he will arrive in was committed for trial, charged Meeting of Creditors 11 am confident that he does not trouble not to take the latest rumour: as than the one of whether he would seems to have been thorough London for his match with Colin with the murder of James Waysh, Tuesday May 23. about making sure of the referee's the whole truth and nothing but lose again to the man who had enough, although the bout itself Bell of Australis, at Premierland formerly a cleaner employed by Hongkong To Co verdict, even at the National the truth. It is said that Coffey already beaten him. Sporting Club! There was very is not coming over here, as, after The fact that Welle had spent any abnormal extent. Those of ing. He would have been here a Company Baker is alleged to 11 am.
did not interest the lookers-on to on Monday night, the same even the London General Omnibus Extraordinary General Meeting- little punishment dealt out by im last victory, there is sil the the afternoon on the golf we us who know Welsh, and have couple of days sooper, but the have stabbed Wayah in the neck Tuesday June 30 either contestant, and when it was money he can pick up waiting for with the King
that Parisians did not wish him to with a penknife outside the com- Hongkong Fuo Inturance Co.,
the leave until he had other contest pany's guage in Albany-stress Lid
hna kien matobed in the warly morning of April 14: Meeting
all over each must have felt like al gem in American One thing is Austin, 780-1l|
Folear, and tlist is that Wells does | Laving as okre
sordistry) General
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