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THE MOROCCAN
QUESTION
SPAIN COMPLICATES THE SITUATION.........
¿Rentad's Service to the China Mail,
LONDON, Sept. 9
FATAL BOILER EXPLOSION:
(Reuter Service to the China Mait.)-
LONDON, September 3.
CANADA AND BRITAIN.
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Router's correspondent at Stettin tale (Beuter's Service to the China Huil) graphs that aight men were killed outright and two fatally injured by an
A Berlin mesange says that an interplosion of a boiler on the Government view between Herr von Kiderin steamer Stowo. Wechter, the German Minister for Foreign Affairs, and M. Cambon, French „Agbassador, has been fined for Monday,
"SPANISH AGGRESSIYENESA.
Lastos Sept 9. Further complication in regario Monoco has arisen out of an Dacones ms that Spain will occupy Ifai, which La situated month-of-Agadir./
FRANCH OBJECTS.
The Franch newspaper unanimously protest against Spain's attitude at Lime when France is engaged in difficult magotiations, and add that the mistakes Row accumulating must be paid for.
SPAIN'S CONTENTIONS.
LATER.
Bentar's correspondent at Madrid whites that a semi-official communique kan been issued which declares that Spain's plans regarding Kai are in no wise unfriendly to France, and in no wiss connected with the Franco-German. gotiations. It maintains that Spain's rights at Ifai have been acknowledged for fifty years.
FRENCH EXASPERATION.
LATER
Renter's Paris correspondent says the Matin declares that the Spanish corr munique has in no wise modified the impression of the unfriendliness of Spain's action.
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AVIATION FATALITIES. PROOF OF COURAGE COSTS
(Benter'a Service to the Chino Mail) LaDOS, Sept. 3. Mr. Frisme, the Irish aeroplanit, fell hundred feet and was killed at Morton,
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Previonely be had met with an accident and did not desire to make the second secent, but as the crowd yeared und wanted him with cowardice, he went
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His wife and daughter witnessed the fall and bitterly danounced the spectators
At Troyed, an aeroplane, with Lionts, Grailly and Camine on board, fell and both men ware killed. Lient. Grailly was incinerated by oscaping petral.
ANOTHER AVIATOR BUANT.
LAATEN
Lospor, Sept 3. Addressing a political meeting at Mont- rent, Mr. Lemians, the Minister of Fine ande, foreshadowed further preface arrangements with Great Britain.
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TRAM CAR ACCIDENTS.
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Atram-car became derailed and creatiónch th turned when negotiating a sharp durve winter at Lewisham
One person was killed, five were seriously injured and taken to hospital and twenty-five sustained minor injuries.
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Baden Warden, with another. Five passengers were C..Cooks, Hongkong and T. Logan, The City of Haticeness by Dorothes
Hongkong injured.
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GOVERNMENT ENQUIRY,
Telegrams from Chartres state that (Beuter's Servics, to the China Mall.) the aviator Marros, while flying, foll
Lammos, Sept. B. His clothes became ignited and he died
from the bars.
SPANISH ARMY SENSATION.
INSUBORDINATION CHARGES.
(Router's Service to the China Mfail.) LONDOS, Sept. 3.
A telegram from Valencia states that twenty-Grò sergeants of the Mallorca
Certain circles are so exsperated that they urge the repudiation of the Treaty of 1904 and the resumption of follment have arrived there charged
liberty of action with reference to Spain.
AMERICA AND
GERMANY
A PROOF OF FRIENDSHIP.
(Reuter's Service to the China Mail.)
LONDON, Sept. 3....
Benter's correspondent at Potsdam states that an American Mission, headed by Congressman Bartholdt, has present ed the Emperor with a replica of the tatue erected at Washington to the German-American General Stauben, who a participant in the War of In- dependance.
Hr Bartholdt, in a speech, stated that "the gilt was a guarantee of the sincerity of the wish of. Americus to tighten German-American bonda The status
intended saa visible recognition of the glorious share which Germans took in the liberation from the England movement
The Emperor has telegraphed to Presi dant Tafs thanking him for this token of German-American friendship.
with insubordination. A court-martial has been opened. The authorities are
most reserved ca the inatter:
YOUNG SCOTS REBEL
"G. O. M.'S" GRANDSON NOT WANTED.
(Reuter's Berisce lo the China Mat)
LUNDON, Sept. 3.
The Young Scots vigorously protested against Mr. W. E. Gladstone's can- didature for Kilmarnock Burghs when there are plenty of experienced Sootamen available. They deprecate an untried Englishman standing.
A meeting has been summoned to consider the advisability of selecting an independent candidate,
CHOLERA...
JAPANESE FILGRIMS-
BUCOUME.
(Beuter's Service to the China Mail)
London, Sept. 8, Reuter's respondent at Jeddah reports that three Japanese pilgrims have died of chalera at Mecca.
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FOOD RIOTS IN FRANCE FLYING RECORD.
REVOLUTIONARY INSURRECTION,
Gerard.
As the race is open to all who are to compete we would draw the attention of t Naval hud Miftary swimmers to the fact, hoping to reoefrè a mamber of gaties van Soth services a in farmer years,
Fatties will close on Monday the 25th
memor
The Board of Agriculture has ap
KORLOGS GIVE SERVICE. painted a Departmental Committanah Happy Valley on Saimday afternoon presided over by the Right Hon. the Civil Servies datiated Eowloon by 87 Alwyn Fellowes, to enquire into foot shuts to $3. and mouth disease, of which there have been several outbreaks in Great Britain recently.
NAVAL REFORMS.
SOME IMPORTANT PROPOSALS.":
(Renter's Service to the Chino Mail)
Losos, Sept. 3.
The Admiralty has decided upon. important reforms in the naval medical service, including pay, pramction, the establishment of a rural medical school
POLICE ». TUKDO. Taikoo were defeated at the bands of the Police at Taikoo on Saturday afternoon, and the latter will no doubt maintain their position at the top of the league. The SCOTER WEN
POLICE.
TALKOO Ferrasun Sooit
Aitken,
MeHardy Withers Cameron.
VR. C. Fato.
HOME TEAM STILL UNDERBAIKO The V.B.C. water polo team, who are the winners of the shield, net k team selected
at Greenwich and the formation of from amongst the remaining clobe in tho
reliable reserve of doctors and. nuning sieters.
-THE NEW GOVERNOR.
competitine, on Saturday afternoon, and Although the attendance was small the sport
BRITISH NORTH BORNEO steb there were competitions, in, awin-
ming, diving and plunging. The four- lengths now was prodretive of much excitement. The race was fast one and in the list lap White gave Logan a regular tusale, the latter only wiming by touch. Logan broke his rooned of 63; sec. at last year, duing the distante in 021 5907
(Reuter's Service to the China Max.)
Lori, Sept. 3.
The new Goyetuct of British North Borneo is Mr J. R. Elis, a former civil servant in Ceylon. He mils in Novem ber to take up his new post.
HOME CRICKET.
THE FINAL RESULTS.
(Reuters Service to the China Mail)
LONDON, September 2 The patches commenced on August Alat resulted as follow
Lancashire beat Hampshire at Boume mouth by an innings and 27 rana, t
Middheex beat Surrey st Lord's by
Worcestershire beit Susser at Hast ing by six wickets.
450 MILES WITHOUT A STOP. 353 runs.
(Reutera Bervice to the China Mai)
LONDON, Sept. 3. LORIOF, Sept 3...
A Paris telegram states that the The dear food disturbances have aviator Fourny in an uninterrupted
(Beuter'a Service to the China Mail)
Kent beat Essex at Leyton by ten wisketa
become more serious in France. Aflight of deron hours covered 450 miles, Scarborough."
THE FIFESHIRE'S
SURVIVORS,
barricade has been thrown up at St has constituting a record. Quentin to oppose the advance of the patrol. Cavalry charges have been made in several places. Bands of woman Tidning, the country sucking
An officis nota declares that the are degenerating into The movement is spread
cter rather revolutionary
EXCITING STORT-OF-
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(Reuters Bernice to the Coino Mail.) Sept 3 The Unica Castle line Goth has
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In the fancy diving competition T Logan was the winner, with J. M. he Beriodion second, while Rt. C. Witchell captured the bonours in the plunging, his length being 50 feet, A. & Ellis. being second...
The water pole match was a fast one, both teams being exceptionally strong. Each man came in for a share of the work while
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