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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1911.

THE CHINA MAIL.

BY TELEGRAPH. BY TELEGRAPH. BY TELEGRAPH. BY TELEGRAPH

[COPYRIGHT.]

THE CANADIAN"

ELECTIONS.

COMMENTS ON THE RESULT.

(Reuters Service to the China Mail.)

LONDON, Sept. 23.

[COPYRIGHT.] THE TURF

RESULT OF PRINCE EDWARD HANDICAP.

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(Renter's Service, to the China Mail.) - LONDON, Sept, 25... The race for the Prince Edward Handicap (14 miles), run at Manchester, The Liberal Toronto Globe states-resalied: The people of Ontario de not like their neighbours in the South. That is. em- phatically the decision of the elections. Tens of thotisands of Liberals must have joined the Conservatives to show their objection to having any truck with the

Yankees."

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THE AMERICAN ATTITUDE.

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Reuter's correspondent at Washing. sion cables that the State Department | opines that no effort will be made to repeal the Reciprocity Act, which will be. allowed to remain on the statute books of the United States in the hope of a change of mind in Canada.

THE UNIONIST PRESS.

"Victory for the Flag," "A Crowning Mercy," "Incomparable Service to the Empire," are phrases in the articles ap- pearing in Unionist papers indicative of Unionist "Jubilation at the rejection of Reciprocity, which they acclaibas renew ing the inspiration and courage of Home Imperialists.

MESSAGE FROM MR CHAMBER- LAIN.

A message from Mr Chamberlain is pubished, as follows: "The victory, of Canada is most satisfactory. It secures victory for Preference with Britain,"

LIBERAL OPINION,

The Liberal papers are frankly disp pointed. They attribute the result to the annexation · bogey and the power of the railways trusts. They declare that the effect in Britain will be of the slightest."

All papers unito in paying tribute

Sir Wilfrid Laurier

TYFECT ON WHEAT MARKETS.

The wheat markets of the United States are wildly excited over the defeat

of Reciprocity, prices rising 3 to 8 points

Papavero...

King Midas

Yellow Slave

1

3

Ten ran. Papavoro won by two lengths from King Midas, who was a

head in front of Yellow Slave

The betting was 5 to 1 against Papavero, 11 to against King Midas, and 4 to 1 against Yellow Slave.

|NAVAL AIRSHIP FAILS.

(Reuter's Service to the China Mai,)

LONDON, Sept. 23.

After four months, had been spent in carrying out alterations, the naval airahip on leaving its shed at Barrow broke in the middle and was wrecked.

A NAVAL LEVIATHAN."

Renter's Service to the China Mail.}

LONDON, Sept. 25.

A message from Camden, New Jersey, states that the Argentina super-Dread-

ought Morano has been launched

She has a displacement of 27,000 tons and a speed of 22) knots.

THE IRISH STRIKES,

A FAILURE. »

(Reuter's Service to the China, Muil.)

LONDON, Sept. 23.

The trish strikes are not spreading and there is little response to the call of the Executive for a general cessation.

LONDON, Sept. 24. The Earl of Aberdeen, the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, has met the railwaysan's representatives at Dublin Castle with a view to a settlement of the

strike, but the meeting proved un-

successful.

The Companies clairs that they are maintaining an efficient service.

ITALY AND TURKEY.

on the belief that rith no Canadian WARSHIPS GETTING READY. whent available Holders of American

wheat will be in a position to command (Reuter's Service to the China. Mail) greatly enhanced prices.

MAJORITY OF 44.

Larip." Router's correspondent at Ottawa gives the Inteat figures of the General Election. The Conservatives returned 130 and the Liberals 80.

The surprise of the situation was furnished by the rural constituencies

largely voting against reciprocity.

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OUR CAUSE WILL PREVAIL."

Sir Wilfrid Laurier in a statement to his supporters said:"We have fallen,

in a high and honourable cause." We

LONDON, Sept. 23.

[COPTBIGUT.]

FRANCE AND GERMANY.

7.

A SETTLEMENT REPORTED.

(Reuter's Service to the China Mail:)

LONDON, Sept. 24...

Reuter's correspondent at Berlin says

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it ie officially stated that an agreementquested the Chinese Government te has been reached with regard to the arrange for negotiations with a view.] Moroccan part of the France-German to a settlement of the various detaila în negotiations. There are a few minor connection with the Mukden-Antung points outstanding but they are Railway, which was connected with the immaterial, Hopes are entertained that Chinese line at Mokden by the late there will be a comparatively speedy agreement. The negotiations are ex settlement of the question of com- pected to be opened shortly.

pensation.

Herr von Kiderlin-Waechter enter- tained M. Cambon to a banquet at the German Foreign Office. A number of officials were present.

FRENCH MODIFICATIONS.

LONDON, Sept. 25. The French reply proposes certain mortifications of the formale in which French control in Morocco is set forth.

Notably, Fmace insists on relations between Morocco and the Powers being carried on through France.

FRANCE AND JAPAN. (Independent Naics Agmey's Service to the Uhina Mail)

Torro, Sept. 25.

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BERLIN

A Paris message says the Cabinet has approved of the reply to the German Note, which M. de Salves, the Foreign messenger to Berlin. Minister, has despatched by special (Router's Service to the China Mail)

Loybox, Sept: 25. Conferences between the representa tives of the Four Power Loin to Ching:

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STOLYPIN'S ASSASSIN.

DEATH PENALTY TO BE IMPOSED.

(Reuter's Service to the China Bail)

"LONDON, Sept. 23. Teuter's correspondent at Kieff telegraphs that Bogroff has been sentenced to death by hanging."

M. Stolypin was buried with great reli- gious ceremony and amid universal demonstrations of sorrow."

RUSSIA'S INTERNAL

POLICY.

NO CHANGE,

(Reuter's Service to the China Mail)

LONDON, Sept. 24.

A St. Petersburg telegram says the semi-official newspaper Rossiya declares that rumours of a change in Russian policy as a result of the assassination of M. Stolypin are unfounded.

The talk of growth of the Absolutist movement, it says, is evidently aimed at unGottling public opinion, but the idea Should the settlement of the case of of a popular Assembly which is rooted alleged forcible conversion of an Italian in the minds of the people forms a firm giri at Adana in Asia Minor be delayed, foundation for the fight against warships will probably be sent from Revolution, Messina to the port of Adana.

الف

LONDON, Sept. 24.

In formalios comes from Italian

sources that there is a certain anti-

THE NEW PREMIER.

LONDON, Sept. 25.

A St. Petersburg telegram states that Italian feeling in various parts of the the appointment of M. Kokovtroff as Ottoman Empire, and two Italian Premier is officially announced. warabips are held in seadiness at Sicily

in "the event of the Italian colonies. bing.endangered.

TURKEY IN TRIPOLI.

have received a check, but we shall come NEW RILITARY COMMANDER. égain to fight. I thank you for what -you have deno for me for rear.(Reuter's Service to the China Mail) Today we bave lost, but curiaruse will prevail in the end.”

AIR WILFRID NOT TO RETIRE,

HOME RULE.

OPPOSED IN BELFAST.

(Beuter's Service to the China Mail)

- Lomos, Sept. 24. Anti-Home Bala demonstrations have been held at Belfast and were attended by

have opened at Berlin at the Deutsch Asiatische Bank.

An-agrboment has been reached re- garding currency reforin and steps have been arranged for the carrying out of the reforms programme.

The Loan will not be issued just yet.

CHANNEL ROWING:

A SMART PERFORMANCE. (Reuter's Service to the China Mail.)

LONDON, Sept. 24.

An carsman named Mannering has rowed from Dover to Calais and back in 12 hrs. 40 ming.

RAILWAY REDEMPTION.

(Wah Tax Yat Fols Servics.) „

PETRO, Sept. 24.

HE. Chang Ming Chi, Viceroy of Canton, has been instructed by the Communications Board that the Canton- Hankow railway shares will be redeemed at their face value.

ADMIRAL LIS LEAVE.

·' (Wah Tez Yat Po's Service.)

FEXING, Sept. 24.

Another month's leave has been granted to Admiral Li on the recom mendation of the Viceroy of Canton. ·

OFFICIAL SEAL WANTED.

(Wali To You Fo's Service.)

Fexiko, Sept. 24,

HE. Hain Chan Heia, the High Commisioner for Szechuan, on hearing that his resignation had been refused, has asked the Cabinet to design a eenl for his official use. The reply orders him to design one himself,

a hundred thousand people, special trains SIR ROBERT HART. carrying them to the city from all parts of the country.

LONDON, Sept. 24. Renter's correspondent at Constan tinople wires that in compliance with an

The Rt. Hon. Sir E.H. Carson, who was agitation for the appointment of a mili-

the chief speaker, said that the men of tary commander, Colonel Fevzi, chief of of the staff of the Salonika dum corpo Ulster would pover accept Home Rule, has been appointed to command the and that they were prepared, in cases of graphs that Sir Wilfrid Laurier has an troops in Tripoli, a position hitherto emergency, to themselves administer acunced that he will continue to lead held by the Governor,

LATER.

Reuter's correspondant at Ostawa tele

the Liberale in Parliament..

GOVERNMENT RESIGNS.

THE SUGAR TRADE.

The Government moeta on Monday

SHARP RISE IN PRICES.

districts which they were entitled to control.

INDIANS IN AFRICA.

LORD AMPTHILL'S PLEA.

and will resign as soon as possible in Reater's Service to the China Mail) (Reuter's Service to the China Mail.) order to facilitate the transfer of the Governor-Generalship from Earl Grey to the Date of Connaught...

A SCULLING PROPOSALS.

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LONDON, Sept. 23,

Hackers of Barry have offered Arnst 2500 and expenses if he will race the

former on the Thames for £500 aside.

TWO MORE AVIATORS KILLED.

AMERICAN CATASROPHES.":

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LONDON, Sept. 23 (Reuters Service to the China Mail.)

FRENCH BATTLESHIP

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LONDON, Sept. 28. Reutor's correspondent at Brest wires The tribesmen around Matilla are timt the French battleship Jean Bart has manifesting touch-unrest and are con-been launched.

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