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INDIA'S PREMIER THE ESPOINAGE CASE,
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AN ALLEGED BRIBE.
THE NIZAM OF HYDERABAD. (Reuter's Service to the China Mail)
LONDON, August 30.
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LONDON, August 30.
The death is announced of the Hon, Lieut-General the Nizam of Hyderabad, G.O.B., G.C.S.L
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THE CHINA MAIL.
REPORTED JERIOUS RIOTS
IN HEUNGSHAN,
JOBETONKS INFOLTENL The Chung Kwok-native" paper, "repo The fifteenth annual general meeting of at same length rice which socurved shareholders of the United Jabeston on Friday' lashah Shek El, the central Oriental Agency, Litli, was held at the city of the daungshwe – district he Offices of Messen Dodwell & Co., Lt,cause of the troublo is the alleged rowdyism of two foreigners Queinriduscitați au a Qusan's Building, this afternoon.
German and the other as an Italian priest,
Mr G. E. Medhurst, prosided, and there
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committed for trial on the charge of espoinage.
A witness who co-operated with the police gare oridence of accused having Note-The deceased was ruler of made promises of money to hire in Hyderabad. the premier of the Native or return for naval information. Actused, Fendatory States of Indis, which is as
Ritchie, A. Denison and O. R. Edwards, acerolary.
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to which the foreigners wont to buy some aggressor. The trouble began in a shop lemonade. Bowause the hands of the man in charge were dirty a fuss was made and the employee was hurt. Next the foreigners wont into shop to change some notes, thing to do with them. Thon the German but the shopkheper declined té hava, any-
the charge made was deemed exoesSİTO there was further trouble, and one of the chairbearum was injured. Such are, the
large as the whole of Italy. As Nizam hehe mid, gave him a written undertaking same dividend as for the two precoding went to a stand to hire a chaty, and Vocauise | enjoyed very large revenue. He that he would pay him £25 for a certain auoceeded his father to the position in 1888, and was one of the three native report. Behultz had further informed Indian rulers entitled to a late of 21 witness that he knew Fortamooth and
11,000,000 guns. He was the ruler of ores
The Chairman, in the course of his poch, said their nett profits for the financial year ended the 31st May last were approximately the mme as those of so that they wore enabled to maintain the last year, falling short only by some $350,
years, vis: 15 por cont. The Shanghai and Singapore lamancher had been closed in accordance with the arrangements referred that the amalgamation of Bell's Asbestos Company, Limited, of London, and the United Asbestos Co., Ltd, of London, had resulted in a division of territory whereby they now acted as the sole representatives in Hongkong and South Chins of the Amalgamated London Companies. Their biggest asset was their stock, and, as usual, this bad been carefully checked and ex- amined and full allowance bad be made for all goods which showed signs of wars subject to, deterioration,
People and though himself a Mohammedan Woolwich very well and also know to at the last meeting, when he mentioned detailed atatamente printed as to the course
most of his subjects were Hindus.. The Locessed, who was 45 years of age on the 18th inst, was installed to offer by Lord Ripon and sumed charge of his Govern ment on February 6th, 1884 when he was 13 years of age.-Er. C.M.)
GERMANY'S TROUBLES,
BRITISH QUESTION NOW THE CHILF. (Reuter's Servier to the China Mail.) LANDON, Aug. 19.
The Frankurter Zeitung report regard- ing the draft Treaty between France and Garmany on the Moroccan question is confirmed.
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Herr von Kiderlin Waechter, German Minister for Foreign Affairs, and M. Cambon, French Ambassador to Berlin, will resume their meetings on Thursday. The interview published by the Nrue Freie Prese bas, however, shifted the centre of interest to the Anglo-German situation. It is widely believed in Germany that there is something like a connection between M. Lloyd George's speech of the 27th July, the interview which appeared in the Neue Fraie Press, And the Kaiser's reference to a further increase in the feet.
WHAT DID THE KAISTA MEAN?
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****LONDON, August 30, The Kaiser's Hamburg speech is vari- cusly interpreted by the Press as a peace speech and as a Navy speech.
The amendment of Germany's Navy Law has been long expected as a resalt of the Marccos crisis, and consequently the speech is regarded as an official insaganation of that amendment.
OXFORD'S NEW BISHOP.
Chatham..
GENERAL NOGI'S BETURN. (Independent News Agency's Service to the China Maž)
Torro, Aug. 30. General Nogi returned to Tokyo last evening.
NEW JAPANESE MINISTRY.
CONSTITUTION OF THE CABINET.
(Independent News Agency's Service
to the China Mail.) --
Toxro, Aug. 30.
A new Ministry was formed to-day. Marquis Saionji is the Premier, and the Cabinet is as follows:-
Viscount Uchida Foreign Minister.. Home Minister
*****. K. Ears, MT. Yamamoto. Knance Minister
...... Baron Saito, Mr J. Hasebe Kr 8. Matsude, Court Hayes.
Naval Minister..... Minister of Justice Education Minister Agriculture and Commerce... War Minister
Baren Inhimoto.
EFFECT OF THE UNREST. MONEY LEAVES. CANTON,
(Wa Ta Yat Po's Service)
PEKING, August 29.
There being no questions, the Chairman mored the adoption of the report and ac- counts Mr Dension seconded, and the motion was carried.
EASTERN SHIPPING NEWS.
of events. Meanwhile rumours of what was happening ware bruited abroad, and the anger of the people ww.aroused. The German was threatened, and.sesing that the aspect of affairs, was threatening,“ ha xun away and took refuge in a doctor's shop: Ry this time a big crowd had gathuraḍ together and a furious attack was made upon the shop. Stones were fung, and there was determined attempt made to demolish the building.
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Meanwhile the oficials, susunda hurried The steamer Kaibei Maru, late Indo-proclamation. After recounting some of China steamer Hissang, is reported to
the events, it pointed out that the injured have gone ashore on the cost of Japan. men had been taken to the hospital, and were being looked after and the foreigners The vessal lies in a hopeless position and will probably be abandoned as a total
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The two pentours at Ninspo formerly. belonging to the Societé Asiatique de Narigation have been purchased by the China Navigation Company for 7,000 taels. Ons was towed up to Shanghai two weeks go and the other is to be brought here shortly.
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The Viceroy of Canton has wired to the Cabinet and the Board of Revenue the Russian port of Novarossik. stating that after the recent trouble subsidy is paid under the general subsidy many wealthy people left for other law of Japan. places and took with them large sums of money, this causing the market of very awkward position. The Viceroy requests financial Canton to be in
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But the crowd was by this time not to be so easily handled. They determined to have their revenge upon some one or some- | CHEMISTS, DRUGGISTS, The Hana Stamship Company of thing, and so they set fire to the shop in Bromen, which is now running vessels, to which the man had taken rofuge. When the Far, Fast in conjunction with the the fire began to blaze the firomen did not Hamburg-Amerika Linie, has ordered two dare to come to the rescue, and so the more steamers of 8,700 tons, one to be building was quite gutted and all
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them some of the officials, wore hart, and the soldiers were in consequanen called upon the scene with their rides. They DR GORE AFPOINTED.
in the forebeld of the Blue Funnel seamer fired some volleys in the air, but even then Antilochus on July 18 and landed at Perim this did not matter the mob, and at ten (Reuter's Service to the China Mail)
5.5. FOOKSANG IN A TYPHOON. has been want forward to Europe by other Lomon," Aug. 29.
of confusion. On the following morning. The British steamer Fooking from Moji steamery of the line. The hemp for Laverclock at night there was still a good deal st five o'clock the two foreigners were reports: After passing Tong Yang Light pool was transhipped to the Machson, 577
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Bishop Gere of Birminghan has been translated to Oxford to fill tha. vacancy caused by the death of Dr Pagett.
IRISH LORD " CHANCELLOR.
SIR SAMUTI WALKER'S SUCCESSOR.
(Peuter's Service to the China Mail.)} LONDON, Aug, 20. Mr. Redmond Barry, KC, MP, Attorney General for Ireland, succeeds Ahe late Sir Samuel Walker as Lord Chancellor of Ireland ·
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on Coronation Day, and hu to-day rocsired It is officially stated in the German Prass that they were under the control of a comform of service used in St. John's Cachedani
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Mr W. T. Guy, chief oficer, Tatung, has gone on leave.
BUCKINGHAM PALACE, July 29, That morning the city gates had been
My Lord,-Your latter of the 6th July * 6.30a.m., on the 28th, the wind having San Francisco in order to build docks to kept closed, and many shops and refrained settled to S.S.W. and the barometer rising
the occasion of the Coronation have been Canal. Equally baseless is the statement was done becsume there was apprehension hid before the King. slightly, a course was again sot through the be ready by the opening of the Panama from taking data their shatters. All this and the form of Chinese Service held on
Lowest barometer that the company intends to establish's that the rowdy alement would seize the Formosa Channel.
new line of steamers to run from New York opportunity to make clearance of the His Majesty is much interested in read- reading at 8 am, on the 27th was 29.27.
think that so many Chinese Christians through the Panama Canal to San Francisco good things in some of the shops. Alreadying your letter and is deeply touched to some of the ringleaders have been arrest-
Coronation Day to offer their prayers for ed and are being examined, in some cases sembled at St. John's Cathedral on his ander torture. It appears that the officials the welfare of His Majesty and the Royal are ever in mortal dread lest these local riuts Family. shall develope into something more serious, and be the beginning of big troubles As things during the day appeared to clear, the shopkeepers took down their shutters The Right Reverend, and the city gates were agam opened for traffic. By midday the trouble had passed over and business assumed its nermal con- ditions.
COL BEDFORD'S NEW APPOINTMENT. P.M.O. of London District. Colonel W. G. A. Bedford, O.M.G. Principal Medical Officer of the South China Command, has been selected for the ppolatment of Principal Medical Officer of the London District, which compris It is reported from St. Petersburg the garrisons of the Metropolis and that the Emperor of Japan has tele Windsor, and is ohledy composed of the graphed to the Tear expressing satisfacrogiments of Household Cavalry and of! tion at the establishment of a definite the Guards Brigade. We understand that agreement between the two Govern-Colonel Bedford will proceed home in the ments, and stating that the vessel transport Rohilla, leaving here in Novem- Angara will be handed back to the bor; and that he is being succended by Rossian Governmirat as evidence of Liest-Colonel Irwin, from Tientsin, who the unalterable friendship that the will shortly receive his promotion to the Emperor of Japan feels towards Russia rank of Colonai.
The Tsar has replied thanking the Japanese Emperor for his message and stating that he shares the sentimenta which the definite solution of all litigious questions has inspired in the mind of the Emperor of Japan. He regards the heading over of the Angara
CAUSEWAY BAY ASSAULT CASE
The assault chee by neighbours at Nos. 4 and 5 Morton Terrace, Causeway Bay, was continued before Mr P. A. Hazeland,
Mr A. Ralston, second officer, Linas, has gone acting chief officer, Tatang.
Mr A. Aldridge, superuemerary, Foyang, has gone third engineer, Tatung.
Mr J. S. Der, second officer, Kining, has gone seed officer, Chinhos.
Mr J. M. Claro, necond officer, Chishek, has gone second officer, Lan.
Mr R. Fox, third engineer, Nowchwang, has gone supernumerary, Dredger.
Mr. A. G: Roberts, soound officer, Lucbow, has resigned.
Mr W. Roberts is appointed arend officer, Luchow.
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TERMS OF SETTLEMENT.
LATER The exchange of telegrains between
the Emperor of Japan and the Tsar in the employ of defendant Braun, related
the facts of the quarrel and stated that the
srefers to the settlement, without recouvre bamping against the hen coop by Braun of
Mr. E. D. Forrester, from leave, dis gone Mr W. Crosbie, chief engineer, Katwo, chief engineer, Kutwa,
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Braun to fall. Walters then came out of the
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Me O. L. Sharpe, from leave, has gone Witness captured at Port Arthur by Japan, and police then me on the scene. which the Prize Court decided was did not Braun atrika Min Walters the third engineer. Yuensang
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