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EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

·{(Continued from Pago L)

THE PEACE OUTLOOK,

Armistice Deliberauens.

Washington, Üer (25. Colonel House, 'personal representative of the Prosent, and adinirai Benson, Chiet of Naval Upėrations bave arrived 30 Paris and will represent the United States in the armis- uce deliberations

Attempt to Mislead allies.

Paris, UCL 24

* Prince Has of Baden tried in his speech in the Reichstag “ 10" cvatuse the right and wrong of the war. "This new de mucrauc Government is not a reang out, a serious attempt

By to mislead opimun hung the lies. The owner object is to stir up the sparit of defence among the German people."

The Geinan repay will stir American scorn and is strengthcung the unanimous demand in the United States fór unconditional surrender, The German popular dover- „ment made overnight is a more ravesty and transparent hypocrisy, Germany is beaten dad is scheming to Sain

It is a mixture of cymuisi, of roguery and stupidity. The armistice must be referred to Harshini Foca· To`cura- promise with "Germany would be betrayal

Mr Buttcur, spessing at London at the Australiao and New Zealand Luncheon Club, returning to the German colonies said i would be mconsistent with the salety of the Brush Empare if they were returned to Germany.

Luere was a brilliant reception in bolour of the British Navy and Army at the farms Cercle inter-Alic, Those pro- sept #ncluded 11. I'vincare. 3. Descamaci pait na dum,

•quent tribute to Britsit co-operation on land and sea Lord Derby bad they were Alpes today in war und would be Altes in peace.-Havas,

Copenhagen, Oct 25,

:

In the Belchsing. Dr. Svi uvcarea but the Danish demand for a plevidike in „orti?” belleswig was not justified. The War Minister declared that the aring was subcaten and still able to resist stubborsay. The station was grave"buy pot desperate; die Geriul press is not satisfied with d're- sident. Wyson's mutej but say's that anyhow it means progress towards peace.

London, Üg. 2. Lord Robert Cecil, speaking at the International Asso ciation of Journalists, sand the peace achieved must be suco as to perpetuate and increase the fraadship prevailing be- tween the present Altiés.. The war had brought nothing we valued more than the increase of Anglo-American friend- ship.

A

SCATHING INDICTMENT OF GERMANS.

نانة سان ليبيا الان في السلامة

The Lord Chancwyr, tard r muaj, sjcating a al Luter-adi ed l'amamentary Comfittee daniner in tat Boy wallery at the tuuse of Luita siku kivat Pligaba Bub Quỷ. Pasistenk - ikke Merican Grilles but tug desidious Lifīgüçs un kue bierm

شت بلادنات لاته ممانه ند له لوما لما أنت الله اعلموا أعلنا من الأمن

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1918.

SATURDAY'S GYMKHANA. Mesars, Thomas and Sedgwick's

DR. WOO TIN PO,”

DOUBLE TRAGEDY.

LADY MAY'S ROSE FUND.

War Bond, 10 yds. (Mr. Adamas), Pari-matuel

Aa Additional "Our Day'

Meeting.

An Interesting Carear.

The Murder of Mr. and Mrs.

Jumpert.

The Sixteenth List.

Winner, $12.80.

Places, $7.50, $12.10.

Cash Sweeps—~

Tioket No.-191, 1st ... 3757:10

Alread acknowlodged $ 7.828.66 Chinese Community per Hon. Mr. Ho Fook

539.50

Ticket No. 270, 2nd... 210.60

It is notified in the Goverment} --- The second of the GymkhanaS

Ticket No. 30, 3rd 105.30 Gassits that the name of Dr. Woo

One of the most, ghastly crimes held in connection with "Dar)

Costume Race Competitors Tin Po, M. B, Oh. B., Edinburgh, in the records of criminality in Day" took place at the Race had to start, mounted, from a has been added to the Register Tientsin was perpetusted during Mr. P. C. Potta course, Happy Valley, on point indicated, and ride to the of Medical Practitioners qualified the night of Wednesday Thurs Commander C. Book- Saturday, and was very largely winning post where bundles of to practice medicine and surgery day, (eave the Shanghai Mercury with, RN.. attended, among those present clothing were placed, each to in the Colony. Dr. Woo is of the fat inst.) when Mr. and "Salvage" being H. E. the Officer Adminis select a bundle, rat an correctly loosi-born Chinese gentlemen Mrs. E. L. Gumpert, two of Ties Mr. and Mrs E. F. Cox tering the Government (the Hon. all the garments found therain, and was formerly a master in Stain's most widely respected R.K.H

were

were

.1.

Winner, $42.40,. Place:, $9.70, $8,70, $7.70 Osch SЯiepa:→→

Ticket No. 205, at $831.60 Ticke: No. 178, 256 257,80 Tickes No. 183, 3rd 118,80

J.

the

toria Barracks who on "Our Day" failed to

Total

100

$8,612.16

CANTON NEWS.

Our Canton correspondent writes as follows:-

The Presidency.

Mr. Claud Severn, O. M. G.). mount, and ride round a flag Stephen's College. He proceeded residents, were foully done to The Sabaltern in Vio Besides the racing events, the back to winning post-

to England in 1912 whence he death. The 1 entered the Edinburgh Univer of their bodies were almost apper parta side shows were again in' fall Mr. Lacas, awing, and what with the sport Mr. B. P. Thursfeld,...

2sity,obtaining his degree in 1915. hacked to pieces by the ferocious

psy for his ross and the amusements a thoroughly Mr. G. Morton Smith,... 3 After obtaining his degree, he assailant

asasilanta, or

Mr. A. Campbell happy afternoon was spent. The Also rader. T. W. Doyle, was appointed House Physician weapon being a formidable chop Anonymous band of the 18th Infantry was in Mr. S. E. Grimstone, Mr. W. and later Assistant Resident por. To all appearances the attendance, while refreshments Morrisca.

Medical Officer at the Brompton motive was robbery, for certain arsin provided by Para matdel:-

Hospital, London, W., where he valuable articles of jewellery, Mesere. Wiseman's, Ltd. Soms

had at ong time over three comprising fivarings, two or three new xsfiles

hundred patients under his cate, gold chains, a gold brooch, a silk in in connection with the side-shows.

inclading a number of wounded box, a gold bracelet with dia theas including ons for a cage of

soldiers from the front. Ta 1917, monds; and" pearls, belonging to canaries, conducted by Mr. A. B.

be wae nae of the Chinese re Mrs. Gumpert, and watch and Allan (the Tipeter), which wae

presentatives, who visited the gold chain, belonging to Mr. won by Mre. Donnelly. In the

trenches in France on the invita Gompert, are missing," ahooting range competition the

tion of the British Government, It is, however, believed by not Distance Handicap: about Half winner was the holder of ticket

and be was thus able to witness a few that the sesailant or sesail Mile. For Caias ponies. No. 405. The racing provided Winnere at this meeting barred, Western Front. Upon returning though no one appears to know of ment stating that the Govern

A circular telegram has been " the gigastic operations on the ants entered with malicious intent isened by the Military Govers- some really splendid finishes, Catch weights 155 lb. and the pari-marnel dividends in fr. G. and G. Nevand,

to England from France, any aggrieved party who would ment has previously declared many instances were quite largo.

be waa appointed Resident be likely to take this grassome that it would not recoguies. 65 yda The fancy even a proved intensely Meaare. Thomae and Sedg

(Mr. Knoll) Medical Officer of the Ipswich revenge. It is saggested by some anyone elected by the illegal

Military Hospital, East Suffolk, that the theft of the jewellery was Parliament' enjoyable. Especially was thie wick's Bockmouse, 20 yde. where he had at a time not less committed for the purpose of and blaming Cha Sai-cheong for the case in the mafocs' race, in

President, (Mr. Doyle than five handred wounded deceiving the which the liveliest interest was Mr. Cottager's Ploughed Field,

police, but having accepted the Presidency taken, and at the close the winner

soldiers auder bis charge, and Chinese criminals.

·60 yda. *****

do (Mr. Seth) 3 where it was necessary for him to naually exhibit euch finesse.

not in spite of the warning. Hia 88 given a very hearty reception. Į

It violation of the Constitution is Aleo ran: Mr. T. F. Hough's perform numerous surgical opere is not impossible that the original the same as Tuan Shi-kai's and Below we append the results:Haggis, 10 yds. (Mr. Gegg); Mr.

Class Handicap: A Class H. B. L. Dowbiggin's Huntsman. position st the end of Merch last fortunate victims,

tions. Dr. Woo resigned this intent was to murder the un-Taan Chi-jais; therefore the Once Bound-For China Ponies. 30 yds. (Mr. Kremer); Mr. Jay

sed the burden of the Military Govern- 1st Prize: $150. 2nd Prize: $75. Pee's Aidlog-(late Herod) 100 3rd Prize: $40.

|yde. (Mi. Bosreg),

Pari-matuel:----

Mr. David Landale's Wild Gamble 155, (Mr. Johnstone) Mr. Horsford's Malcolm 150, (Mr. Morrison) Mr. Adams' Crest 145, (Mr.

a

2)

I

Winner, $24.40,-

2

Places, $10.60, $12.20, $13.10. Cash Sweepar

Ticket No. 36, Let

$842.10

Ticket No. 265, 2nd

Ticket No. 129, 3rd

240,60 120.30

THE NERVES. AND '.

INDIGESTION..

Adame) 3 Also ran. Dr. Ferryth's Narth Ster, 155 (Mr. Doyle); Sir Paul's Conquest Dahlis, 143 (Mr.) Kosll); Mr. Goahead's Snuffbox, 152 (Mr. Sedgwick).

Time 1 min. 53 seca Pari-mutuel-

Wiener, $7.70.

It

Places, $5.80, $8, § 13,30.

Cash Sweepa:~~

Ticket No. 115, 1st

Ticket No. 84, Lad Ticket No. 36, 3rd

$399 144 57

Guisling au braut much caccosts us to provide a dvielis in the world's lastway, due Lord Chancenor pudoriea phe. depormuon of women-jock from hire as a craie, cuiling upon "Heaven for YongcuLCC. Supomarinė Cumblasers were award- ed from Crosses for sking passenger vessels. The Iron Cross was the badge of intamy. (Cucers). German practices had been mexeustawie. Everyone ict that these" responsible tberelor must be Bezit wil sterbij; bat whe most pantai vairage was the mintment of prisoners. was horrible, to think that prisoners me that moment were beng staived and subjected to every gutrage that the cruelty of their captors quaiu device, Pimbho.ent.oi mese offcuiers Was Lietussary in order to vinthate intermitional morality: Another Alncu ubject was reali is e demanded it in the earliest days of the war, even when the sky was darkest We demanded it now whch we had reason to believe wo | were on the "road to victory. Reparation, however, was impossible in any cases, Tic burdered could not be restored to their fammibes, staget Lour could not be made good, „the agony, vi father ör mother could not be relieved by any qudemty; but the winton material damage to France and -Belgian must be repaired Every vessel submarined ought to be replaced. We could not allow" Germany at the end of the war to start with the advantage of having her mer. chant service intact. The Germans must be prevented from* reaping from the sea outrages the advantage, they hoped to gain. The German people, who had identified themselves with their Government, must be taught that militarism did no pay. The German people exulted in the initial suc cesses of the war and gloated over the foullest outrages They must now be taught that war was a gigantic crime. Germany was responsible for what was done by the Kaiser. The people had never effectually dissociated themselves from his acts. They, glorified in His success and condoned his misdeeds. Therefore unmistakable defeat should be inflicted.

STABBING CASE,

ten cente

Clara Handicap: B Olse Once Rund. For China Ponirs. Lat Prize: $150. 2nd Prize: $75. 3rd Prise: $40.

Mr. David Landale's Ring-

:

wood 159, (Mr. Johnstone) Mr. Soarea Black Cat 149,

(Mr. Knoll) 2 Mr. Leitch's Ridgway 148,

(Mr. Sedgwick) 3 Also ran. Mr. Lar's Harne, 149 (Mr. Belb); Mr. Soares Victorions Cro70, 148 (Mr. Soares); Mr. Luxe Anticipation, 144 (Mr. Kremer); Mr. G, and G.'s Second Violin, 149 (Mr. Doyle).

Time 1 min. 57 Becs. Pari-mutuel :-

Winner, $10.30.

and if he failed he would get

for his trouble- A Quarrel Over Ten Cents. (Laughter), He (witness) failed A lean, seedy Booking Chinese to pawn the watch, as it was not appeared before Mr. J. R. Wood, accepted by the pawnbrokers, at the Furice Cruct this afterpour,, and returned it to the defendant. to answer a charge of stabbing Witness then asked for the ten another Chizese Wah Lane: cents which no promised and Inspector E. Browne prosecuted. defendant was not able to give it. Dr. Y. K. To deposed that the Since that time the defendant complainant was admitted to and complainant had bean another ODO Hospital on the 16th instant at angry about 2.45 p.m. Be examined and had not talked for several MD. M. Ross Rustomjee him (complainant) and he had & small stab wound about 11 inches. Defendant, in making a long above the rib margin. Istatement, said that the complain-

days.

the

with

|

8.6

to return home, teaching the possibility of stealing valuablement has become heavier. Colony recently having travelled jewellery

cacze into the via the United States. He has murderer's mind when he saw

Question of Appointments. 1 "hes been decided by the now joined the practice of Dr. the articles in the rooms. This Military Government that those 8. F. Lee, M.B., Oh.B., Edid. theory, however, is practically officials in the south-western untenable in view of the independent provinces who are known "fecta. It is the fact appointed by the Central Govern- that the keya of the affice ment mast be substitated through were among those in one of a Presidental order issued by the the banchas placed on the wall by Military Government. the mucderer, and that the office Que and a Qasriar Mile Handi-

The Navy, ap.-For Chins Ponies. Ist Some Notes and a Suggestion. been unaware of the fact that squadron which has come over to was not entered, but he may have It is again reported that the Prize: $150. Zad Prize: $75, 3rd Prize: $40.

A great number of people are a certain of the key be possessed the South will sail for Amby on The present time suffering from were sbe offea-keys. The 29th inst. for the purpose of nervous indigestion. The osase probability is that the assailant stacking Fakien. 18 often easily traced to worry, 08008 to steal, was disturbed etealing the overwork, lack of exercise, some in his task of

Mr.Soares Biamese Cat 147,

(Mr. Sath)

1

(Mr. Adams)

2

| Mr. Adams' Crest 147,

Mr. David Landale's Doubtful 153, (Mr. Johnstone)

3

Aleo ran: Dr. Forsyth's North Star, 157 (Mr. Gegg) Sir Paul's Conques: Dantis, 145 (Mr. Knoll Mr. Conhead's Sauf box, 155 (Mr. Sedgwick).

Timé 2 min, 49 4/5 seca. Pari-muinel-

- Winner, $16.30.

Places, $6.80, $13, 76.80 Cash Sweeps:-***

Ticket No. 287, Ist... $879.20

No. 5,

No. 172... No. 110, No. 129,

$348 346

173 173

Men

nervoas upset or a general ran. valuables, and in a panicky and front door was open: He

down condition or the system. feracione fear turned upon his Among saboo. children overetady victime and backed them with a

aleo saw Mr. Gumpert'e dog

badly ventilated rooms will violence which is the messure ofanning aboar, and acquainted Bars the trouble. It is a disesse bia panic. An extraordinary fact the No. 1 boy of thees strange of the nerves retier than of the which seems to indiose that his fact. He then went to close the digestive organs and it should be frensy absted with the death of front door, sad saw a chopper, covered with blood, on the floor.

corrected by building op the bis victims is that he actually He did not eas the door-key, and blood and so giving needed washed his beads after hia nourishment to tha nervone fiendish crime in a wash basin in

one of the rooms,

There is an element of mystery For this building up process in the sufair which it is difficult Dr. Williams pink pills have

system.

of

did not touch the chopper. Ba` brought frait and water and put them in the small room for his mester. He looked si the clock Ticket No. 41, 2ad 251.20 proved most effective in numerous to solve. The servants affirm that and saw that it was 6 o'clock.

According to the houseboy, it "Ticket No. 157, 3rd... 125.60 instaces, as they are known to that doors were all locked, and

Wreetling on Mules.

purify and enrich the blood. the key a left in the doors, at about must have been a quarter or half from the Male Corps (Indian) With this tonic treatment by Dr. 10 o'clock. Captain Oldham an hour later than the time men- formed the competitors. There Williams' pink pills there should made a very careful examination tioned by the coolie when the datter told him of his discoveries was no pari mutuel.

be combined proper rest, some of the premises yesterday morning Cash Sweepe

recreation and abstinence from and could find go trace of how the At any rate, it was not until 6.45 stimulants. As the nerves receive murderer obtained an entry. Exit that, the boy went and knocked more nourishment through the was evidently made through the at his master's door. Getting blood which is being enriched so front door, which was found wide 20 answer he opened the door, the symptoma

narrone open, and it was here that the turned on the light and saw his dyspepsia become less distressing, shopper with which the double master dead on the bed. He went

with the coolia immediately to t and after a steady course of the crime was committed was dis- Police Station and informed the pills health is restored. In saaea covered the next morning. Two Chinese on duty, who called Sub- where there i 1988 of weight, and theories are tenable. The mur pallor indicating weakness of the deres may have managed to Inspector Lawless, who immedis Blood Dr. Williams' pink pills are scorets himself in the house tely proceeded to the house, spesially suitable.

before the doors were looked, or inspected the body, and phoaed Sisrt to build up your that the doors were all locked.

the servante lie when they declare for Dr. Brown and Captain Oldham. When Dr. Brown arrived health and strength now, for any $30.

Local Chinese affirm that a he questioned the Inspector dealer can supply you with Dr Northerner could not have com- regards the position of the Mr Sosree' Black Ost, 152

Williams' pink pills for pale (Mr Kooli) 1 people, and they are also obtain mitted such a ghastly arims, and body, and this information was Mr Leitch's Ridgway, 165, ...

able, post free, one bottle for while they say a Southerner duly imparted. None was aware (Hr Sedgwick) 231,50, six for $81, from the might have been responsible, at this time that another horrible Mr Horsford' Malcolor, 155,...

Chins offices of the Dr. Williams' seem to believe a foreigner is in discovery awaited them in the (Mr Morrison) 3 Medicine Co., 98 Srechnen Road;

the murderer.

adjoining room, for Mrs. Gumpert Also ran: Mr G. and G.'s Shanghai.

To deal with the facle in chro. had not been disturbed by the Second Violin, 158 (Mr Doyle); Mr Lux's Marne, 162 (Mr

nological order, it seems that the servants when they found the dead servante last saw their employers 1 boy, while the Doctor and Cody of their master. The No at about 10 o'clock on Wednes Police fospector were conducting day night. The houseboy handed

examination in M

&

Places, '$7.20, $8.30, $10.70, Cash Sweeps:-

Ticket No. 126, Lat... $487.90 Consolation Race: Five Far- Ticket No. 52, 2nd. 139.40 inge. For all Chins Ponies that Ticket No. 84, 3rd.. 69.70 have started as both 5th and 6th Our Day Cambridgeshire." Gymkhanas and have not won Five Farlongs Handicap for Our race at three Meetings. Weight Day" Subscription Grimus.A for Inches as per scale. Let Prise: Division. 1st Prize: $150, 2nd $100. 2nd Prize: $60, 3rd Prize: Prize: $75. 3rd Prize: 840. Mr T.. F. Hough's Bend Or

189, (Mr. Gegg) 1

150, (Mr. Seth) 21% Mr Dryasdant's Borie (iste

Ferdy) 157, (Mr. Sedgwick) 3 Alea ran-Mr. L. N. Loafe's David Landale's Cicero, 154 Johnstone.)

Mr.

(Mr.

Kremer); Mr Costes Victorious

Orown, 162 (Mr Spares); Mr Mr. Dy M. Ross' Rustomjee, Dowbiggin'a Hunteman, 152

(Chung Yun) (Mr. Baston).

Mr. David Landale's Cicero,

Time 1 min. 18 3/5 8828. Pari-matusl

Winner, $13,30.

Places, $5.70, 87, $5.70 Cash Sweepe

Also ran ****

2

their

Mr. Gumpert a whisky and Boda, Gumpert's room, knocked at the

and then when to bed. At 12.30

appeared that the long was per-lant came to him and asked for the Robert the Devil, 155 (Mr Kooll); forated. The patient was dis. watch. As his (defendant's) master charged from hospital on the 24th was out he told complainant to instant. He had only one wound, wait, but he simply took away the

Time 1 min. 23,3/5 secs. In reply to His Worship the watch. Some angry words passed

Pari-mutuel Doctor said that what actually between them and it was alleged

ibat

Winner, $31.10. complainant used happened was that the lung was perforated and

(Po Kwai) 3 Mr. C. C. P. Wetter, &. Danish door of his mistress's room. Again gradually threatening language towards the Place, $22.30, $15.60.

resident who lives on the fist be ominously enough, there was no hesied up: Be thought that a defentant. Defendant also said Cash Sweeps

Ticket No. 258, 1st $721.70

Mr. Blank's Rocksand (Ah Low the Gamperts had just taken the door, and found the dead and anawer to his knook. Ha opened knife was the cause of the wound, that it was not him but another

90, 2nd 206.20

Pow), Mr. B. B. L. Dowbiggin's leave of a guant when he heard a mutilated body of bie mistress Wong Kut, the men who was man who stabbed the complain-

53, 3rd 103,10

Dosman (Ah Too), Mr. N. little dog upstairs cry violently haddled up on the floor. stabbed, esid that he knew ant. On the day in question he

Leefe's Robert the Devil (Ko The sound seemed to come from the defendant. On the day in a caught by two or three men

"Our Day Dambridgeshirë,"

Look), Ewo Msse Attaboy outside the door of Mr. Gumpert's instituted, but it was obvious: A marnz was immediately. question he (witages) was talk and one of them szed, hold of Half Mile Elendiesp for "Our

(Kes Ho), Mesere. Thomas and bedroom, and Mr. Walter heard a with other frienda wher his girdle which caused him to Day" Sabecription Grifins-B

Bedgwick's War Bond (Loo Look), naiso as it furniture were being

that the murderer had got clean defendant came and thrust fall and hurt his knee. The con division, let Prize: 150, 2nd his hand in his (witness') side. plainant had also struck him.

"Mafoo's" Race; Half Mile Raca Mr. Goshead's Dicebox (Cheung Another Chinese gave evidence Ewo Meer's Attaboy, 30 yds.

Prize: 375. 3rd Prize: $40, for Our Day" Subscription Fat). He felt a pain and he saw the

Griffina,-To be ridden by

Time 1 min. 03 meda defendant holding a knife. The to the effect that he saw the del of the whole trouble defendant subbing the complain. Mr. H. B. L. Dowbiggin's races barred. Catch weights 140

(Hr. Sution)

Mafoos. Winners of 2 or more Pazintzel- that on a certain day the sat, whilst he was speaking with Dustmen, 16 yda.(Mr. Kramer) 2-1be. Mafods drawn for. Prines for defendant gave a watch to the him.

Mr. Blank's Booksand, Ror. Malogs, let Prise: $30, 2nd Prize: complainant to pawn for $3, After further evidence, his

(Mr. Doyle) 8823. 8rd Prize: $10. saying that if he succeeded he Worship sentenced defendant to

Goshead's M” Drywinets Boria (watege) would get twenty cents three months' hard labour

Hardy (aber

Dueber 90 yde

Ticket No. 139, Lat $729,40 Ticket No. 160; 2nd 208,40 Ticket No. 24, 3rd 104,20

Winner, $13.50. Places, $5.70, $8.30, $6.40 Cash Sweeps

Ticket No. 117 1:1. $883.10. Ticket No. 185 24d- $248.60 No.205 3d $125.30

2

moved. Thinking that these sway, for Mr. and Mrs. Gumpert sounds betokened the return of had been dead some hours. Mr. and Mrs. Gampert he took Sergeant Lang-san found no farther notice of them: Onr. Gumpert on the

three bunshaa of keya belonging the following morning, the No. Wall 2 coolie, named Chon Fang-hai, began, at about 6 a.m. to sweep out the rooms) He opened book dear, which was, lon!

in front of promises, adjoten

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