TULSDAY, JUNE 25, 1912.
THE CHINA MAIL
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[COPYRIGHT.] THE THIRD TEST МАТОН
15,000 PEOPLE PRESENT.
England Doing Wall.
(Reuter'a Service to the China Mail.)
Losvos, June 25.
The Thini, Test Match between England and Australia" took place yesterday at Lords in bog "weather. 15,000 people we present. Thun Getstorm showers interfered with the game.
Dighand compiled 211 for 4 wie- beto
Rhodes ninde 30, Hülihs 107. for.
OBITUARY.
SIR JOHN CAMPBELL.
<Router's Service to the China Mail.)
LONTON, June 24.
The death is announced of Sir John Cupbell, popularly known as the Father of New Zealand.
THE GOVERNMENT AND TIBET.
NO CHANGE OF POLICY.
(Reuter's Service to the China Mail.)
Losos, June 23.
Mr. Mengo, replying in House of Commons in Sir John "Recs, who had asked whether it was proposed to adopt ensures to bring
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THE BRITISH BUDGET.
THE DISPOSAL OF THE SURPLUS.
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£500,000 FOR EAST AFRICA.
That a one of the most promising districts of the whole Empire for cotton growing, and he was told that owing to lack of road accommodation the nutives could not bring produce to the lake, and consequently they had been mucindia. couraged, because having produced THE (Reuter's Service to the China Mail.) promises they found it very disappoints cotton under the stimulus of great LONDON, June 25..ing that they could not got their cotton Mr Lloyd George, the Chancellor of nway. It was proposed that ther
The Naval Supplementary
Estimates.
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LOAN TO CHINA
TO EXTEND OVER FIVE YEARS.
the Exchequer, in presenting the Bud. should be an advance to the Colonial Advances Depend On Sitnation. get in the House of Commons, rolice of half a milliou sterling, at a
minded the House that there were two. contingencies regarding the disposal of the surplus of 6 millions. When he had made his Budget statement at first he was unable to say whether or not the coal strike would cause a loss of revenue in consequence of the decreased consumption. He was now able to say that such was the buoyancy of trade that the Estimates of the year's revenue given at the beginning of the year would be well within the mark, and probably there would be a margin. Consequently it would be unnecessary to draw upon the revenue)
fairly remunerative rate of interest, Too rate was yet unsettled, but he thought) the rate charged on the last loan was per cent with 1 per cent. for Sinking Fund.
DEBT REDUCTION BY FRIS-
ENT GOVERNMENT.
tinued Mr Lloyd George, would be
The last remaining £5,000,000,
devoted to the Redemption of Debt The total reduction of debt by the present. Government, including the pre- sent £5,000,000, would be £78,184,000, and he asked, as a auster of fair play. that when comments were made on the
price of Consola adverse to the Govero-
at all to meet the pavages made by thement 6gures, that the debt reduction
should be given as well
strike.
GERMANY'S NAVAL PRO. GRAMME.
The other contingency was the possible increage of the debands of the Admiralty upon the Exchequer, Mr
the prosta unsatisfactory" state use | Churchill had stated quito clearly that
assumption that the German Navy Law would remain unaltered. There
THE FRENCH SEAMEN'S STRIKE
BLUEJACKETS TO BE
BOYCOTTED.
LONDON, June 25 The Marseilles strikers have decided
affairs br Tiket to a convlusion, stated he had based his estimates upon the Reuter's Service to the China Mail) that it was not proposed to take any steps of the kind suggested. There had been no change of the policy of His Majesty's Government regarding
Tibet.
MRS. PANKHURST ·
RELEASED.
(Reuter's Service to the China Mail.)
Laxnes, June, 25, Mr. Makenna anounced in the House of Commons that Mrs. Pank-
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was a bill before the Reichstag at the to boycott all lesmere mapped by time for very considerable additional bluejackets.
provision to be male to the Old Navy Law. Since then the Bill had become
AMERICA Y PRES- IDENTIAL ELECTION.
REPUBLICAN SPLIT IRREVOCABLE.
The Democrats Activa.
- of THE COMPANIES”. In the Mutta QE HONGKONG,
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In the Matter of THE COMPANIES'
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And
Loxpo, June 25. Reuter's correspondent says that eliminate everything of a political as the result of care being taken to character, the Chinese Loan Agree- ment contains no reference to the special interests of Russia in China, but it is not yet ascertainable whe- ther the Russo-Japanese reservations. in this respect will still be maintain-
the Groups are in no-wise bound to iden is to lend sixty million sterling. el or withdrawn. While the general)
that sum and as to when, bow and to what extent the advances are to HE Creditors of the above-named Com by male will depend on how far, în pany are required, on or before the the opinion of the bankers, they are and addresses, And the particulars of their 13th day of July, 1912, to send their names In any case, the loan will probably warranted by the situation in China.debts or claims, and the names and addresses be spread over a period of five years
GREAT BRITAIN AND CHINA
NEW GOVERNMENT NOT
RECOGNISED.
Treaty Obligations Unfulfilled.
(Router's Service to the China Meil.)
Lonex, June 25.
Mr. Aclund, the Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, speaking in the House of Cornmons, said that with reference to the prohibition of the Indian "Opium" trade, and the in shility of the Chinese Government
of
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DEATH OF SIR GEORGE WHITE.
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LONDON, June 24.
Loxnpy, June 25, - The death is announ of Sir
an Act of Parlament, so that it was no longer a contingency, but a fact ONFIT FOR FORCIBLE FEEDING.with which we were confronted." This new Navy Law provide for additions being spread over a six years' Naval Programme, amounting in the aggre- ten millions sterling. Mr gate to hurst had been released from prison Churchill would in due course submit on the doctor reporting that ner heurs Supplementary Extimates, but it was) was insufficiently strong for forvible not for hum (the Chancellor of the The Republican split is rendered George White, Field Marshal, the feeding.
Exchequer) to anticipate Mr Churchill's irrevocable by the dual nomination hero of Ladysmith. statement, and be only referred to it us which intensifies interest in to-morrow's it was necessary to explain the financial Democratic Convention at Baltimore THE OLYMPIC HORSE statement which he was now making, especially in view of a similar, split of This year the additional sam which the Conservative and Progressive wings Mr Churchill would ask would not of the Democratic Party. The Pro- (Reuter's Service to the China Mail- exceed a million sterling, but furthergressive wing promises to carry the day.]
heavy payments would fall one in Senator Woodrow Wilson, one of the (Reuter's Service to the China Mail. subsequent years as the result of the likeliest candidates, with 300 votes programme whiel: Mr Churchill had pledged to his support, bee replied to Mr Bryan's telegram agreeing that the found it necessary to outline.
Convention is to be one of progressive ideas.
ANOTHER SUFFRAGETTE
RELEASED.
Loxos, June 25. Mra Lawrence has also been released.
GERMANY'S NEW AM. BASSADOR AT ST. JAMES'S.
(Router's Service to the China Mail.)
Loxoosy June 25."" Baros Marschall von Bigbrstein, Germany's new Ainbusader at Lon don, had an audience of the King at Buckingham Palace and presented
his credentials.
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One of the most remarkable scenes at That left a balance of 5 million the Republican Convention was 31 OFL sterling undisposed of. There was a tion given to Mr Bryan, the well-known new item of expenditure he proposed to Democratic leader, who had been acting recommend to the House. It had as a reporter for a syndicate of newspa- reference to the expansion and develop pers. He had to leave before the close, Reuter's Service to the China Mail.) ment of the resources of East Africa in order to make his own anti-com-
LONDON, June 24. and Uganda. The Colonial Office were servative fight at Baltimore. As be rose To-day the leaders are Bay, 141; pressing the Exchequer for an advance the supporters of Mr Rocsevelt cheered Vardon, 147; Braid, 148; Good, 71: for the further development of that him again and again, shouting "Good Duncan, 149; Thomson, 150; Taylor Classical
exceedingly rich country. Be had Luck," and "Fight 'em Bilk"
and Massy, 151; Mayo and Fother- recommended a year or two age that a portion of the surplus should be ex-demonstration of actual sympathy be
This is regarded as a signifcantingham, 153.
LATER. (Beuter's Service to the China Mail.of Uganda and the Protectorate, and for parties. There is even some talk of pended on the extension of the railways tween the Radical wings of the two "... LosDos, June 23. the construction of a deep water pierfasion, but this is unlikely. Mr. Roosevelt's "platform" as and jetty. There was no doubt at all aerts that it is imperative that the about the enormous possibilities of that Government should return to the
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THE KING AND THE LIGHTER MEN.
liands of the people instead of re- great country (cheers). There wie an maining in those of the privileged increase from year to gear of products few. It declares for Women's Suf- which were going from that quarter trage and Tariff Revision under the especially cotton and wheat, and it was HIS MAJESTY TO ACCEPT AN direction a Tariff Board of Con- undoubtedly to the interest of Great trol of Trusts by a National Com-Britain to resist avery new cotton pro- mission and a Revision towards ducing country The lesson we had in Ro -strengthening the Monetary Laws.
the shortage from America last year and
“THE TIMES" AND THE
LOAN TO CHINA.
(Heuter's Bervice to the China hall.)
LONDON, June 25.
The London Times" of the 24th instant, in an article upon the condition.
ADDRESS.
Router's Service to the China Mail.) of the injurious effect it had upon our At a demonstration of strikere in
LONDON, June 24. Cotton industry showed that it was a very dangerous thing to rely exclusively Hyde Park, Mr. Gosling, one of the upon a particular source for the supply of leaders, anounced that the King had consented to receive an address from one of our most important industries.
Having given. fgares of the export of
the lightermen.
Lloyd George and that this year it was Uganda cotton during recent years,
expected that there would be 105,000,
of China and the proposed loan, sake cats, exported from that country alone.
tention of the threatened privilages of The address will appeal for the re-
the lightermen..
what can be the value of any enfeguards Last year, for the first time, there were LONDON JOURNĀĻIST for the legitimate expenditure of the exports from the Protectorate. He also loan when the Central Government is stated that the railroads, steam bosta
KNIGHTED.;
inadequate to enforce the most elem and pier were quite inadequate to the (Reuter's Bervice to the China Mail.) treaty obligations upon the Provines? development of that new source of
The
journal deprecates the hasty supply, and the reporta to the Colonial LONDON, Jane 24, hazarding of Britia mocy on the Office were that products were getting It is anounced that the honour of mera chasca that things may ultimately on the wharves, and platforms for lack knighthood has been conferred on Mr coms right, and adda "Still lesa do of carrying capacity and storing room, wo wish to are British fisarcial interests They wanted a large number of engines further involved at the risk of finding carriages, stores, and also the develop
ielves ultimately draws into activement of the made especially in the
tion for their protection.
district of Lake Kioga
E. Cook, the well-known London journalist, who has edited is turn the Pall Mall Ogrette (1800-32); the West minaler Gazelle (1893-30) and the Daily Neus (1800-100
72; Home and Thomson 78; Ayton In the First Round of the Cora- petition proper, Ray was 71; Dancan and Massy 74; Taylor, Vardon, Toru- ball, "Leach, and Fotheringham,* South Africa, 75.
THE DALAI LAMA OFF TO TIBET.
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LONDON, June 24. -A Gimla telegram states that the Dalar Lama left Kalimpong yesterday morning,
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It is reported that Tang Shao Yi, the has encroached upon his powers in the Premier, considers that the President Cabinet, but having regard to the friendship which exists between himself and the President he would rather reign office than make any protest sont in his resignation, but Yuan Shih against his action. He has actually
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