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ENGLISH UNIONS AND THE DUBLIN STRIKE.
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LONDON, Nov. 20.
The English Trades Unions have decided not to strike in sympathy with the Dublin workers but will assist them in every other way.
B1,300,000-ADDITIONAL FOR POSTAL SERVANTS.
LONDON, Nov. 20. Mr. Herbert Banrupl, Postmaster General replying to a deputation of
(Wah Tra Yat. Po's Service)
MUTINY AT SHANGHAI,
CHARGES OF TRAUD AGAINST
· INDIAN: WARDER.
The hearing of the casa inwhich Foram Singh, an Indiais Warden; ez- ployed in Victoria Gaol, sandy charged One counts of falas protances. T continued to-day before His Honour Mr. Justice Gomperta Puisse Judgo).
The following jury vère ampanelled imm
LOOTING PROCEEDING.
SMANDHAR, Nov; 90.. The troops at Kiangyan fort have postal servants received on Novem-mutinied, and people living outside the her 3, promised impresses to some city are being looted by the diaffected employes amounting in "the aggre-soldiers. Commander Chan Hsuan hatesers. R. Dickson, F. Souter, E. Sayon F. H. Hapoden, E. Wesche, F. Bumann, gate to one and a half millions dispatched troops to quell the dis and F. W. E. Adam, sierling year. The hours of many turbance. BLOCKIPF BY ZIZED STATES of the employes will be increased
THE MEXICAN CRISIS.
EXPECTED.
half an how they
SIX THOUSAND FRANCH MINERS ON STRIKES
VEDSILAL OFFICERS EXECUTED.
LONDON, Nov. 19. A blockade by the United States |
LONDON, Nov. 10. in expected in a few days, siys a
Six thousand mines are on strike) telegram from New Mexico. The German Minister has requested the fat Pas de Calais, says a telegram German merchants to 'submit inven- from Donais.
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The National Council of miners yesterday resolved upon an imme- diate general' strike in order to secure
ories in view of this. Huerta is stili eontinuing to transact business at the Pulier. The organisation of the Cengross was completel yesterday. an oight-hot and the abolition
Meanwhile, the rebels at Juara në long shifter threater to seize the Morico-North- Western railroad, which is Canadian owned, unless the officials repair and pemte the line. Carranza intervis control the oilfields and collect the revenues therefrom.
The Constitutionalisis have exe-) cuted sene twenty Fileral officers) captured at Juarez. This proceeding has rather disconcerted Washington, raising doubts as to the expediency of assisting the rebels.
The Constitutionalists are threaten. ing the town of Orizaba, whose cap. ture will cut off communication between Vera Cruz and the capital. Foreigners are crowing towards the
coast.
THE HOME RULE CONTROVERSY.
LORD LANSDOWNE'S SOLUTION
LONDON, Nov. 19.
Lord Lansdowne, speaking at Brigh. ton, insisted that the proper solation of the Home Rale question was a reference of it to the electors. Failing that, the Opposition were prepared to consider the special treatment of Ulster, accom panied by such changes in the Bill a would thereby be necessitated, "If both these are refused we shall give Ulster all encouragement in her re sistance, and bold the Government responsible for any disasters resulting
NO BLOCKADE DECIDED UPON. from their conduct."
A telegram from Washington states that President Wilson met the Cabi- met and afterwards a denial was issued to the report that a blockade in Mexico had been decided upon. The advisers to the Administration favour patience, while the Constitu- tionaliste pursue their campaign.
SANGUINARY BATTLE.
The Mexican Constitutionalists
have captured the city of Victoria, in the State of Tammupilas.
The victorious commander reports. that every member of the Federal garrison was killed.
The battle was one of the bloodiest in the revolution. BRITISH CRUISERS LEAVE FOR
MEXICAN WATERS,
Reuter is informed that two British Aruisers have left Barbadoes for Mexi A Waters to protect British interests.
BIG DIAMOND ROBBERY.
THE CABINET MEETING.
ESTIMATES DISCUSSED.
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The aramination of witnesses for the Crown occupied the Court all the morn ing.
In the two, on the Court ro assembled, his Lordship addressed the jury before the case was proceeded with. His informed them that this caso wan dakle to be protracted over some days, and the Cours did not follow the Homs
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LONDON, Nov. 20. the whole time the trial, inated. During " Marylebone C.C. defeated the the adjournment the goatlon of the jury could go about their business, but South Western Districte Fifteen by bis dahip asked them to be careful an innings and 60 runs at Oudi-to in no way discuss the circumstance of the case, as it was very easy for opte's
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THE SOUTH AFRICAN TROUBLE.
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FLOGGING INCIDENT DENIED
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LONDON, Nov. 10,
A message from Pietermaritzburg anys that it is officially stated that the report of an Indian being dogged to death is absolutely false. The Indian died recently as the Ballengeich mine, and a post mortem examination by the district surgeon and two doctors showed that death was due to natural cagess,
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BRUTAL FLOGGING ALLEGED. LOST-LEADERS OF MEDICINE.
Achievements of Some Tamous
LONDON, Nov. 20. Lord Ampthill writes to the news papers that he has received a telegram from Ritch (?) of Johannesburg stating "I have conclusive evidence of brutal Bogging by employers of men captur
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At the opening of the seventy-ninth winter session of the Middlener Hospital Medieri School, Dr. W. Simpson Handley was the speaker, aud Sir Squire Bancroft on the careers of distinguished men who had commened life as doctors and gbse- quently adopted another profesios.
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INDIA AND THE TROUBLE,
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LONDON, Nov. 19. The Daily Telegraph states that the Cabinet sterday mainly con- A Bombay cable states that in view
in are of the grave news which is reaching sidered the Estimates, which experted to total nearly £200,000,000 Indis from Indian angross in South in 1914 and 1915, involving fresh taxation. Nothing was done regard ing Ulster and Home Bule
The Daily Chronicle, confirming the statement that the Cabinet did not consider Home Rule yesterday, says that the Government has no intention of making overtures to the Opposition.
(Wah Ta Yat Pa's Service,)
CHINESE NEWS.
Foreign Ministers Appointed" MONGOLIAN PRINCE'S CONFER.
PERIO, Nor. 19. A £12,000 HAUL.
Luh Ching Chang has been appoint- LONDON, Nov. 19. ed Minister 10 Basis, Kon Chien to Two robbers broke into Klippner's Italy, Tong Chri Fuk," to the Hagus, diamond cutting works, bound up the and Lak Chang Yi to Japan. Pre- watchman, and stole diamonds to sidential orders giving effect to these 3he value of £12,000-sterling-The appointments will be shortly ined watchman, who has been arrested, says that he was asleep when the robbers entered."
The President has ordered an Ad- ministrative Department to be estab
Africa the Viceroy has been requested by the unofficial members to convene an emergency meeting of the Viceroy' Council on his arrival at Delhi aboa: December 5, for discussion of the Indians grievances,
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editing was not a mers technical training bat formed one of the best dieans of dere- lping man's powers in whatever direction those powers might later be employed. The present-Port-Lauroste had obtained an Oxford medical degree and was Fallow of the College of Physicians, His poetry must have gained directness and humanity from of service, to the London his years gained more on the administrative: and- poor. In politica medical accessen had
According to a Router message from Luikemann Mo, kie uzlided diplomatic side than in the fild of debate. Sir Charles Wyndham was a medical man, and was dogblish one of the Berlin, Be Ballin, managing director of The reno interview that a thorough reconstruction last leaders of medicine. Sir.Arthur Conan the Hamburg-Amerike Line, stated in-an- Doyle was also a médical man. gad doctor was generally to be found near of the boilers of the Imperator will be the cop of his particular tree. Medicine
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THE IMPERATOR'S BOILERË.
The Indian vernacular Press rid;. cules the idea that the Imperial Far-acquaintance with scientific thought. The cost. This, he added, bad fed to a difer rendered to his unfortunate fellow-itisons Vulkan Yard, who, he said, had given a tend to broaden his outlook upon five year guarantee with the engines, life" he who warhos the beggar's feok
Forvice which median studentenco with the builders of the vessel, tha.
liament is unable to seeura redress,.
CONCILIATORY METHODS
ADVOCATED.
The evening papers, in sditorial com. ments, are urging South Africa to find an immediate and reasonable solution of the Indian problem; and the hope is expressed that statesmanship will be displayed in face of the vast. Imperial interests and that also, in view of the increasing, reativeness in India, tha coneillatory methods are sential,
AERIAL LOOPING THE LOOP.
LONDON, Nov. 19. The aviator Chevillard twice looped lished with all speed, Four Foreign the loop. He was accompanied by a advisers have been appointed to draft passenger. the Constitution, among them baing Sir
THE FANAMA CANAL TRAVERSED. Prancis Piggott, formerly Chief Justice BRITISH OFFICIAL AFPOINTMENT.
FROM OCEAN TO OCEAN.
of Hongkong. The other adviserä ves French, American and German respec- |tively."
LONDON, Nov. 19. Mr. E. W, P. Thurstan, secretary LONDON, NOV., 19. - The Pakow-Sinjang Chow Honar to the First Minister of the Sultan A telegram from Panama says that railway loan has been signed withent of Zanzibar, has been appointed Con- small steamer, the Louise, with alteration.
sul at Calais.
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the leading Canal officials, yesterday! The Mongolian Princes at a second Sraversed the whole of the Canal.general meeting came to the following This was made possible by the pro- decisions: To settle au soon. Les possible grees made in cutting a channel tha Chino-Russian agreement, to dster The Public Trusts to Decide. through Cucuracha slide, the list mine the Chino-Zussing boundary, that obstruction.
BRITISH IMPERIAL DEFANCE.
LONDON, NOV. 18. The Commonwealth has now re- ived a reply from the Imperial nment to the suggestion to hold a joint Conference upon defence. It is understood that the reply states that Conference at present is im
must
may find his own hands whiter than be besides the guarantee with regard to col fra." Medical men got their responsibil panenaption and speed contained in the ties early stage, when death would call contract, checkmate to any falne move..
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SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE. 3peaking of the importance of acientilenen that all was not well with the Im knowledge, Dr. Hindley said that theperator, ona belief baing that an early safety of the State was as much bound up opportunity would be inken to oquip the in the progress of scientific knowledge u in the unintenance of the Nary. One of vessel for burning cil fuel in celne, prily, the most urgent needs was the presence to bring about a reduction in the labour our leading men, who at present bill & serious dificulty though in the receive almost an exclusively classic carrying out of décrations is undoubtedly ber of men who had had a scientifs litrary or legal education of a large num that of finding the neomary dry dock ing. To subitions young men he would ommodation. This was bow the sayWhen you have obtained your arts other day whest, inquirion you being made. degree leve she flag and torn jour shies to posible sosyamodation in this to the growing edge of knowledge country. The Itaperator is 888ft. long, Spent a few strenuous years in souniring with a beam of 98ft, and there le the_scientific knowledge and mental dis
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cipline which mediane is espable of givingparently only one day sook in this coombay lu your salsaqorat career of politics or the Gladstone, at Liverpool-capable whatever it is you will find the time wall of holding her with much space to spare. spent,"
THE ACID 'DANSEL:
Sir Squire Bancroft said that the theatrical profession considered I duty to pay a fragment of the debt which wa AWAys oring and increasing from them to physicians. ·To the students he would say,
OF COUBBY we all know that Post Offes onderful, for he remembered one young medical man who want to sas à serious case clerks are generally the most obliging-of with an older doctor. Tas stadent assumed poople (mays, the Finance"), though panion turned on him, and send For
proper look of solemnity, but his cou- the other day, sot a hundred miles on The poor sool will think youare the under me have been one of for off-days. A merr ke, man, don's look like that. the Stock Fachange, a fair lady and what
member asked her for Dr. Campbell Thotsson, the dean, in bis Can't you soo report, kid" that the school had been often?", ale susp particularly fortunate in receiving a large humble apology the sites of money with which bechaité a z
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