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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1915.“

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▲ MILITARY DEMONSTRATION CABINET MINISTERS TO MEET.

AT BELFAST. ·

ULSTER AND HOME RULE.

Lonroy, Sept. 244 Sir Edward Carson has recovered from his illness, and will review the Volunteers to-day.

General Richardson will be in coromand, Colonel Harket Paio, Chief of Staff, Licut Celonel T. McCammonds Offcer in Command of the Adwin istration: Captain W. B. Spender, of the, Special Reserve. Assistant Quarter master General, and Captain F. Half. Military Regimental commanders in elade Cionel Wallace. Special Reserve: Captin the Hon. Claul Chichester, late of the oral Fusiliers: Major F. Crawfori, Inte of the Royal Artillery Major MeCulmont, M.P., Irish Gaarde Colonel W. McCammond, Special Re sarve, and Major Lennox-Connyngham Warwick. Mr. F. E. Smith, K.C., M.P., acts as galloper for Ceneral Richardson. The Volunteers will advance to the tuve of the British Greandiers."

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Sir Edward Carsta Los received a tologram from Mr. B. C. fucks, the "famens airman, offering his services in

case of need."

Special intercessory services are to be held at Belfast today, the anniversary: *of Ulster Day.

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HOLIDAYING IN THE CITY.

For the half-holiday in Belfast the eity wna gaily decorated. The weather was dull. Thousands assembled in the streets and cheered lustily as four regis outs of the Clater Volunteers marched to the agricalthral show ground at Bal- moral, from north, south, east and west of Belfast. A great and enthusiastic crowd assembled on the review ground. The four regiments drew up in front of the grand stand, the sighalling corp heing on the left, the despatch riders, who were mounted on moter cycles, and who escorted Sir Edward Carson, being! ou the right.

THE INSPECTION..

Mr. Asquith and Mr. Lloyd George are the guests of the Chief Libera! Whip, Mr. P. H. Illingworth, at Bro dick Castle, Arran.

THE CECIL-LLOYD GEORGE.

SQUABBLE.

LONDON, Sept. 29.

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KING OF GREECE IN LONDON,

Loxnox, Sept. 28. King Constantine of Grecce has

THE PEARL NECKLACE THEFT.

Correspondence between Lord Sol-farrived in London. - Accompanied by horne and Mr. Lloyd George, which the fireek Minister, his Majesty has Mr. Runeiman, President of the is published, shows that Mr. Lloyd visited Sir Edward Grey" at "the Board

of Agriculture. arrives at George's allegations concerning the Foreign Office. Brodick Castle to-day, and Mr. Winston investments of certain members of Churchill on Monday. It is generally the veil family while in aftier fol- believed that important discussions will take place on the Homs Rule question. Afterwards, Mr. Aquith proceeds to Balmoral. Castle as the Ministor in attendancy on the King, It is regarded as certain shat the Premier will review the situation with His Majesty.

THE BALKANS' FER YENT.

FRENTE DIAMOND "BROKER'S UNAPPRECIATED #TURN."

Panis, Sept. 28.

M. Quadratstein, the "French, din-

wed up a letter from Lord Se)- borne requesting the Cliancellor of | the Exchequer to explicitly formy- this criticisms of Lext Selborne's public conditet. Lend Selbone re plied on September 27, declaring that it was elur shut the anand relu- tive of the Marquis of Salisbury re-and broker who was concerned in ferred to in the letter of the 2nd the recent pearl necklace case, up- "referred to himaeli, and that as the peared at a music-ball in Paris to Chancellor's vagueness appeared to explain. the peart necklace mystery. be due to his not being sure of the He was hooted by the audience, low- igets, he took the liberty to aequainter, and was able to speak for hit that on his appointment to the the built. Under Secretaryship of the Colonies in 1895 be offered to resign his direc- peactorship in the P. und O. Steam

Navigation Co., but the late Lord Salisbury, then Prime Minister, de- christ that it was unnecessary, us he was set a Cubines Minister, and shipping contents were not negoti

CREECE AND TURKEY,

INON, Sept. 28.

A message from Constantinople states that the Porta has informed Greece that it with resume negotiations immediately the pause with Bulgaria has been signed,

BULGARIA'S KING.

A Sofia telegram states that King Ferdinand is going abroad for a short cruise.

TURCO-BULGARIAN TREATY.

The Turco-Bulgarian pence delegates bave rettled all outstanding questions and the Peace Treaty will, bo signed immediately-not later than the 29th

DUBLIN LABOUR TROUBLE.

RELIEF FOR THE STRIKERS.

Lospes, Sept. 28. The Trade Union relief ship has arrived at Dublin. Thousands of by the Colonial Office.

people lined the quay. The strikers Bepporn 1995 and 1000 only one unkauled the vessel, the first work putract with the P. and O. Co. was they have done for a month, and im- made, which was in 1807 after public mediately distributed the goods in mer. He had not participated in shedate eager and hungry crowds,

package of the negotiations, aerefore it was not each person "receiving pouse in which public duty and privarious rations, weighing swenty

pounds. at interest ever conflicted. When he came to the Admiralty in 1900 he resigned from the Directorship and sold his shares... He concludes-

Whether any

member of the government, however subordinate." The Embamise have received, tele-Should hold a directorship in a public grams reporting the massacre of 200 company is a fair question er, dis Gresks in Western Thrace.

cussion, but it is wholly different in that respect of which the House of Commons recently accepted your expression of regret.

instant.

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A MASSACRE OF GREEKS,

MONTENEGRO'S LOSSES,

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Reutor's correspondent at Cetinja | wires that an official computation of Montenegrin casualties in the AFTE places the number at 10,331,

MANUFACTURING DEVELOP. MENT IN THE FAR EAST,

PEOHLE TO BE RECKONED WITH.

Sir Edward Carson, accompanied by General Richardach, received a great ovation. The Volunteers came to at tention, and Sir Edward Carson and General Richardson inspected thems The Volunteers then "indicated" the salute by advancing in, review. arder

OTTAWA, Sept. 28. fifteen paces when they halted and

The Canadian Minister for Trade, Mr. heared three times for the Union.

Great Union Jacks were broken at Foster, in a spooch reviewing his recent the flagstaff in the centre of the ground tour in the East, said the manufactur and the bands played « Hulo Britanniaing development of China and Japan

and the National Anthem.

SIR E. CARSON ADDRESSES THE VOLUNTEERS.

Sir Edward Carson briefly addressed the Volunteers, and the ceremony. con cluded with a March Past in column of fours. Then the regiments, headed by

imported into problems of the future a productive power which would create some confusion in the great centres of the world. These peoples were to be reckoned with, and the lesson he wished to impress upon Canada was the cultiva tion of neighbourly relations with all the countries bordering the Pacific Ocean.

MR. BRYCE IN IRELAND.

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Losnos, Sept. 28. The Right Hon. James Bryce,

The publication of the United States formerly British Ambassador to the United States, visited Belfast on Bureau Report last Tuesday caused the Friday, and afterwards left for most sensational rise since the excite Dublin. Significance is attached toment attending the short crop in 1000. his visit, as he was formerly Secre- The figures shear the cradition of the tary of State for Ireland.

JAPAN AND CHINA.

TEN JAPANESE WARSHIPS

NEAR NANKING,

LONDON, Sept. 27.- The Times correspondent at Peking saya that the Japanese Minister has call- ed the attention of the Chinese Govern- ment to its failure to comply with the Japanese demanda arising out of the

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DUKE'S MILLION WILLL-

£900,000 IN DETIES TO THE TREASTRY.

Probate has just bein' granted says the Daily News and Leader," of the will of the fourth Dake of Sutherland, who died on June 27, leaving dosettlod estate valued at £1,020,900, the net personalty being £654,000.

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crop up to August 25td. for the entire bola as 58.2 as against 79.6 on July 25th, the depreciation during the month there

11.4 which coupures with 1.7 fur is lost your and 15.9 two years ago. The Report of course coufirus all the reports

This is the third millionaire estate of the circulated during the past few iveeks of heavy deterioration from drought in the current financial year, and the fourth of South and South West. In Okiston the calendar year. The Duke, is well there is a drop of 30 points, tie condi-known, was one of the Fargent owners of tion now hung 15 aguinat 83 last month land in the country, and in late years he and a 10 your average of 77. Texas comes also eequired large holdings in Canada, next with a fall of 17 points to 04 ngainat 81 in the previous reports, and a 10 year average of 72 The Sgures are certainly wers on grea pessimists anticipated

the bands, marched off to the dispersing AN AMERICAN MILLIONAIRE'S Nanking incident, and has declared that and futures it Now York were run up! point.

A STARTLING INCIDENT,

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During the "procession through the streets a revolver was fired and a child shot in the leg.

ESTATE.

LONDON, Sept. 27. Mr. Anthony Brady, an American millionaire, left catate in the United Kingdom to the value of £1,315,599. The death duties on the estate exceed £210,000.

Sir Edward Carson, addressing the Ulster Volunteers, said that when be...

saw such a splendid and overwhelming | LONDON INDUSTRIAL UNREST. force be was confident of their ability 10 establish a provisional government. He ANOTHER STRIKE SETTLED. promised them that as long as they stood firm they would never have Home Rule.

GOVERNMEN13 NEW PROPOSALS,

MR. URE'S PREDICTION.

Mr. Alexander Uro, the Lord Advocate speaking at Uphall, near Edinburgh, said that the provisional goverament in Ulster would collapse by its own weight: in a few weeks, and that the bank would treat it as they would a South American revolation. If the Conserval tives shook off the domination" of the Orangemen the Government would be ready to negotiate the question, and give greater representation to Ulster in the Irish parliament, and they would listen favourably to proposals giving Ulster Absolute control in education and re ligious affairs. He rejoiced to observe in dications which he hoped would streng. then them next week in the direction of a conference for friendly compromise.

AN ULSTER CAMPAIGN IN

GREAT BRITAIN.

The Irish Unionist Members of the

LONDON, Sept. 27. The strike of Messrs Carter, Paterson and Company's employees has been settled. The Company has recogtised the Union, and has granted other con- cessions.

BRITISH ARMY MANŒUVRES.

THE KING HIGHLY GRATIFIED.

LONDON, Sept. 27.

The King has conferred the Com minndership of the Victorian Order on Major-General Robertson, who has been Eis Majesty's guide during the muauvres.

24,000 WORD.

The will is a bulky document of nearly 24,000 words. In the course of it the testator declared:""

I desire that my body may be cremated

it satisfaction is not accorded in three 67 10-71 on Tuesday and 22 to 30 points unless my wife shall object, in which casa days Japan will consider herself free to on Wednesday, New York Spot being I desire my body to be buried in a wooden take what steps she may deem necessary, advanced points on the two days.

Ten Japanese warships, crowded with marines, are lying in the Yangtze near Nanking.

body (as the case may be) shall be buried at Donxobin in the new burial ground I have arranged for, and that my funeral

GENERAL CHANG APOLOGISES.t is this year-the yield per acte may be conducted in a simple a manner a

and present acus.

The Japanese Consul has expressed satisfaction.

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se hic, and I hope that the burial ground will be adopted as the burial place of my

mily.

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It may be recalled that the Dake was buried at Dunrobin "Is the earth."

To his wife, who has various settlements,

Mad

ind he left £6,000, the bulk of his jewellery,

her effects at Woking; also the gift to house and furnishings at Roehampton, as well as a jointure of £4,000 per annum on bis Scottish estates during her widowhood,

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the Duka bequessed:

After making provision for bis children:

The report is undoubtedly very bullish or perishable coffin in the earth, and not in avabit, and I desire that my ashes or my as will be seen from a very rough est enn on to what the ultimate crop may be in 1901-2 the condition report at the end of August was the same as about the average viz.:".40, and on this Reuter's Nanking correspondent basis the present growing crop should be telegraphing yesterday stated that about 1 million bales. General Chung Hsun, with a body-put the consumption for the next year guard of fifty cavalry, visited the at 14 million, bales, so that the outlook Japanese Consulate in the morning for a lower basis than say what ruled 'a und apologised for the falling of the wack ago, is not very hopeful, and those Japanese by the Nanking regiments. friends who bought fairly well two or The General's troops were to go ières weeks ago are justified in what to the Consulate in the afternoon they did. We shall no doubt have some reaction in prices in a few days us the report was somewhat discounted in the advances of the past fortnight, but it must not be over-looked that the doterfy cration has continued since the Bureau figures were made up on the 25th ult

Business hera in Fieeg Goods for the monept is quite at a standstill, and in A telegram from Puking states that many cases manufacturers are refusing the Japanese Legation denies that to quotes Liverpool: Spot Mid Ameri Japan presented an ultimatum on cam was advanced 34 points yesterday, the 27th inst. It was further stated and is unshunga today. Spinners wore that the Chinese had 'fully complied up in some cases id, per b. einen last with the demands. * ̈ ̈*

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BIG WINDFALL YOS TEXASUNY. now willing to come up to last week's

The total amount of duties on all the level, this is impossible except in a few property passing by the death of the late Duke will reach a sum bich has probably been covered.

not been equalled since the death of the The news from Chind to this week late Duke of Westminster The whole will more encouraging and the auctions have however, probably not be paid for some been resumed in Shanghai with fairly time, sa it is usual in such cases to spread the payment over a series of year. The satisfactory results. &uotion, goods muet daty payable on the valuation entered in horever have accumulated to a largo the present grant will amount to about extent, but it is usually the case that £200,000. after a stoppage, there is fair demand

OFFICIAL JAPANESE STATE: MENT.

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