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1911
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GERMANY'S POLICY.
FORWARD DEVELOPMENT,
Reuter's Service to the China Mait
LONDON, Dec. 6, Dr Bethimann-Hollweg, in continuing his speech in the Reichstag, aaid until "Mr Lloyt George's speech-Germany
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THE REVOLUTION.
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TOREIGN TROOPS IN THE CAPITAL
(Reuter's Service to the Chia Mail) LONDON, December (th." Eenter's sorrespondent at Peking cables
THE CHINA MAIL.
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PRINCE REGENT RESIGNS.
THE PRIME MINISTER IS
SUPREME.
tions with regard to its Moroccan polier in Peking exceed two thousand. for which she was asked, but the remarka of the British Government were not" daterpreted as a question. While Car- many sincerely desired amicable relations -with England, this could only be attained through Britain's recognition of Ger- many's position in the world and her legitimate aspirations. Other nations must reckon with the forward develop- ment of Germany, who would continue to work in the peaceful spirit of the list 40 years by keeping herself strong, AVIATION TRAGEDY.
AIRMAN AND PASSENGER KILLED.
(Reuter's Service to the China Mail)
LONDON, Dec. "B"
Hubert Oxley, the Yorkshire aviator was killed in a smash at Ilkley, A German passenger carried on the airship was also fatally injured.
POSTAL GRIEVANCES.
TALK OF A CHRISTMAS STRIKE.
(Reuter's Service to the China Mall)
LONDON, Dec. 6.
There is grave discontent among the Post Office employees, who allege that there is needless delay in the considera- tion of their grievances...
There is much talk of a strike ot Christmas.
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N.S.W. BEATS AUSTRALIA.
(Router's Service to the China Mail
LONDON, Deo. 6. The match between New South Wales and Australia resulted in an casy victory for the former, who scored 310 in their first innings and 352 in their second, Australia replying with 209 and 98. --
For the winnota Trumper, knocked up 47 in. the first innings, Bardsley 39, Cotter 82 and E. Waddy 78 not cut
·Rees took 4 wickets for 04 runs and Wright 3 for 40. In the second innings Waddy made 40 and Roy Minnet 87 not out. Whitty captured 3 wickets for
76 and Craford 3 for 89.
1).
(Beuter's Service to the China Mail) Lotos, Dec. 7. Ranter's correspondent at Poking tale graphs that the Prince Regent has resigned the Regency, which office now lapses.
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FOREIGN POLITICS,
SPEECH BY. SIR EDWARD GREY.
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M.C.C. V. TOOWOOMBA
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Marylebone knocked up 340 for the loss of six wickets, and then declared the Innings closed. Woolley made 99 in tes style, his score including four 6's and ten 4's while Kianeir made 80 by free cricket, though his innings was
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or Anglo-German relations. If the Morocco depression was passing the diplomatic barometer should rise. He paid a tribute to the attitude of the Conservatives in excluding foreiga affairs from party politics, saying the Foreign Secretary was bolind to be hampered in maintaining the interests of the country abroad if he was subjected to constant attacks at home.
RUYSIA AND PERSIA.
..lucky; he gave three chances. Iremonger PERSIA PRESENTS ULTIMATUM.
cored 50 nct out..
The Toowoomba eleven had scored 45 for 6 wickets at the close of the day's - ploy..
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Lornor, December 6.
The special correspondent of the More- TRUCKLING TO ing Post" at Teheran states that Persia on Monday presented an ultimatum to Russia, THE IRISH
demanding that her troops should not pro- (Reuter's Service to the China Mail) coed beyond Kasvin and that further reinforcements should be countermaanded. Lowtor, Dec? 6. In the House of Commoda, Liz O'Brien The ultimatum stated that unless the naked,. in order to allay anxiety in terms were acceded to within thirty houry, Ireland owing to a recent Ministerial Persis would take the offensive." snnoargement, whether the Cabinet >would undertake to pass Home Rule in the House of Commons in three saccess (ve sessions before the dissolution of Parliament
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LATER. Reuter's Constantinople correspondent confirms that the Forte bas circulated the Powers' respecting Persia and Macedonia, The circular draws attention to the grave
national
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THE DURBAR FIRE.
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