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CABINET NOT DIVIDED..
Buying Rides and Enrolling Qfloors.
LONDON, Nov. 26. Mr, Birrell, Chief Secretary for Ira- land, speaking at Bristol emphatically denied that the Cabinet was divided un
the subject of Uister.
Colonel Hickman, in the courts of a -address at Wolverhampton, said that he was buying rifer and-enrolling part. Land present Officers of the Army and "Navy to help later.
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CONTINUED INDIAN UNREST IN SOUTH AFRICA.
EXCHANGE OF VIEWS IN PROGRESS.
BRITISH TRADE IN
OHINA
(Wak Tas Tot Po' Bereice.)
STANDARD OIL SEEK! ING CONCESSIONS IN JEFOL.
PAKING, NO
AN INTERESTING SUGGESTION.'
Losron, Nov. 27.
"A representative of the Standard O Mr. Arthur Bennett, writing from Fannantu to The Times, urges that Comprar Ens approached the Foreign measures should be taken in view of Department asking for a concertion to tion of American and German agen: for which the company offers to loan a the widespread and perfect organisa-develop the oil fields of Jehol, in return
sies, to secure Great Britain a larger
* Losuos, Nov: 26. Indians have broken out a Esperanza, on the south coast of Nunt. In a collision with the police three Indians were killed and 20share of Chinese contracts. He sug. big sum to the government,” wounded.
gests that the offer of Commercial Attacle shall be divided into three..
FIGHTING IN MIZIGO.
Reuter's agency has been informed and on Attache with full staff station-Rauter's Service to the China Mail.) that an exchange of views is in proet at Peking, Canton and Shanghai. gr between the Indian and the and that each Attache shall be assist- Another telegram states that it is etated that ten thousand were enrolled Colonial Offices: The latter is comed-by twenty to thirty agents in the
A manifesto unicating with the Union regarding provincial capitals and chief ports.
The Times, in its comment upon at the Rotunda, Dublin.
the letter, says that during the re which has been issued says that Volanthe Viceroy's Memorandum.
Sir 'Louis Botha's. announcement/cent years of "exceptional activity teers will form a permanent element of
national life ander a National Govern mout as a guarantee that the liberties of the Irish people will be secured.
Riotous Scenes in Dublin. Eight thousand people assembled at -the Rotunda rink, Dublin, to enrol in the Nationalist Volunteer Force. Some of the speakers having employed free. labour, the transport workers outside were riotous, and there was some re volver ring. Stadente exploded fire. works, and windows were imatbed,
· Big Victory for the Rebels.
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most secure and most remunerative battle has taken plice to the south of WHITE The situation, however, is regarded four leat bendway in China. The as being full of dithculties, and not pendulum is now on the downward one for Imperial interference. The swing, and such a vast market con reul need is exercise of moderation, no longer be left to the foreigner. more especially as both sides from their own points of view are in the right.
Strong Critielem.
BRITISH FLEETS IN EGYPT.
LONDON, Nov. 27. The British fleets have left Alexan- Mr. Hamar Greenwood, M.P., | dria and Port Said for the Piraeus, speaking at the West Indian Club, Lord Kitchener and an assembly of deplored the ignorance of members prominent Cairo residents attended of the Cabinet of the conditions exist ing in the Dominions. Nothing was 'FRENCH DESTROYER'S NÄR | frought with greater danger than the
ROW ESCAPE.
PASEOS Over a Mine Field.
LONDON, Nov. 26,
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A telegram from Smyran states that the French torpedo destroyer Spaki, with the French Consul.General and party, was returning from Vourla to Smyrna, and when passing a mine Beld one of the mines exploded. There was grent excitement, but fortunately no one was injured.
MISHAP TO CANADIAN SLOOP.
LONDON, Nov. 20.
The sloop Algevine,, mays a Van- couver telegram which was ordered to
proceed to the west coast of Mexico, has -now returned, having lost a propeller
BOXING IN NEW YORK.
hasty, and sometimes. Abusive cri- sicism of General Botha in reference te the Indians, and it was not in the interests of Imperial unity that the head of the Union Government-
should be berated in a public dis- patel by the Viceroy.
The Colour Bu,
Sir G. C. M. Birdwood, in a letter * The Times, states that the great
error of the Indians has been in associating themselves with" Central African blacks and complaining of the colour bur. He says that the Hindu caste system is impregnably based upon the colour bar.
A Modus Vivendi Poesible.
ball given to the Fleets on the eve of their departure by the British residents of Alexandria.
JOHANNESBURG STRIKI RIGTERS SENTENCED.
LONDON, NOW. 47.
A Johannesburg telegram states that ten persons have been sentenced there to terms of imprisonment ranging from nine months to four year for the parts ther played in the strike rioba in July.
NO SECOND BALLOT FOR NEW ZEALAND,
Lorvos, Nov. 27," Tho Bal repealing the Second Ballot
It is pointed out that Mr. Fischer Elections in New Zealand has parted saw Lord Crewe and Mr. Harcourt the House of Representat ree, on the subject. Moreover, it is
stated publicly, that a modus vivendi
possible if the Indians are mode
OF MR. CHURCHILL.
LONDON, Nov. 25.
The Times states that Mr."Austen Chamberlain will be the guest of Mr. Winston Churchill, on board the Admiralty yacht, Enchantress, after the Lunch of the oil Dreadnought, Werapita, at Devonport.
The rebels were faced by an overwhelming superiority of Federal artillery but succeeded in routing the Federal troops and capturing all their guns, Agcording to the statement of
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Hospitals Growded with Wounded.
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MARRIAGE AT THE WHITE HOUSE.
LONDON, Nov. 26.
sie, was married to Mr. Francis President Wilson's daughter, Jes- Sayre, of New York, at the White House, Washington. There was a brilliant assemblage of the "Four hundred," including Ambassadors in
uniform.
The bride and bridegroom are both energetic social workers. The bride gave up her ambition to become a foreign missionary at the instance of her family, and Mr. Sayre has aban- doned legal work and becomes an educationalist.
The Word" Obey Omittad-
The word "obey" was omitted from the marriage service of Pre- sident Wilson's daughter, which was Presbyterian
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Now Zonk, Friday. Unt. 31. Countess Ida von. Clan, a beautiful woman, who has gained a certain amicus of fame as a Labour advocate, was charged to-day at one of the New York polios courte with threatening to-shoot her lawyer, Mr. Charles Straums.
Este. Therefore it is felt that while ME A CHAMBERLAIN THE GUEST the just grievances of the Indians are admitted it is not in their interest to raise fresh grievances; and keep LONDON, Nov. 26, changing ground.. On the other band is declaration on the Indian side that Freddie Welsh outfought, and out- South Africa promised on amend bored Phil Bloom in a ten-round cou-ment to the law which was not ear test, telegrapha Reuter's New York ried out has given Indians an excuse
LONDON, Nov 28.
Mr. Strass has acted for her as varions correspondent.
for a strike which would otherwise
The death is announced of the times, including the occasion of het divorce be wanting. Mr. Fischer when in
fornous astronomer, Sir R. & Ball.everal years ago. On the appliation of London emphasised to the Imperished in the meeting, owing to the NoteSir B. Ball, who did much to her brother, the magistrate appointed twe Government that the suggestion of similarity of views of Mr. Churchill popularise stranomy, was born at Dub-alienista to inquire into her sanity. a: Indian enquiry would be interfer and MF Chamberlain upon the lin in 1840, was Lowndean Profanece of ing in internal affairs, and would federal solution of the Irish problem. Astronomy and Geometery. Cambridge: thus be unwelcome..
"JACK JOHNSON AS WRESTLER.
LONDON, Nov. 96. Jack Johnson; the pugilist, appeared at a music hall in Paris as a cateb.ae- catch.can wrestler, defeating a German -named Urbach in two falls;
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ESPIONAGE IN EUROPE.
Losoon, Nov. 26. A telegram from Borne states that the Swiss Government has ordered the -expulsion of Captain Larguier, the
The Flooroy's Sympathy.
LONDON, Nov. 27.
Political circles are much interest-
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***The • Wazspite " Launched.
It is stated that she has recently made wild statements covostning pablie man..
Countess Ida von. Claussen“, has made several visits to England, and last April her engagement to an Englishman was an- Bounced, but the engagement was after. wards broken offe
Dirootor of the Cambridge Observatory since 1992; „Royal: Astronomer of Ire land, 1874.02; Scientific Adviser to the Commissioner of Irish Lights from 1884;
She expressed extremely radical viewÉ OD ex-President of the Royal Astronomical labour questions, but declared that she was The Viceroy, in a speech at The battleship Warspite a Society; President of the Mathematical / not a Bodinist.. Madras, reviewing the position of successfully launched at Devonport. Associates and ex-Freides of the affairs regarding the Indians in South The ship was christened by Mrs. Royal Zoological Society of Ireland.Ed.- Africa, and their passive resistance Austen Chamberlain, Mr. Churchili, "Me and said. In all this they have the deep First Lord of the Admiralty" was and burning sympathy of India, and among those witnessing the cere also of those who, like myself, with out being an Indian, sympathise with the people of the country." He con cluded" Although the allegations of the treatment of Indians are
French Military Officer attached to dried, even the denial contained -the French Ministry for War, and also admissions rendering it imperative
mony.
THE VICEROYALTY OF INDIA.
LOYDON, Nov. 28.
his alleged accomplices, Menozzi and that the Union shall appoint an im- The Times, discussing the ques Bonte, in connection with the charges pertic! Committee of Inquiry upon of espionage in Italy to the detriment which Indians shall be represented."
of Italy, Switzerland, and Germany,
TROPICAL AGRICULTURE,
College Boheme Making Progress...
Imprisonment of Leader.
LONDON, NOV. 27.
A Delhi telegram states that the Arrest of Mr. West, editor of Indian Opinion, Durban: -is regarded as a severe blow to the Indian community of South Africa, placing them at severe disadvantage.
From India to "Report"
LONDON, Nov. 28. The London Committee, under Colonel Sir Henry E. McCallum, has drawn up a scheme for the estab fishment of a college of Tropical Agriculture, which will now be con In view of the imprisonment of sidered Ceylon has asked Professor most of the Indian leader and the Wyndham Dunstan, who is about to consequent feeling in India, the Rev. visit Ceylon,, to represent it on the F. C. Andrews of St Step Committes, and to confer with tho College, Delhi, an intimate trier Board of Agriculture, and also the the poet Tagore, leaves immediately Ceylon Planters Association with for South Africa to ascertain the facta reference to details. The financial und report upon the situation Sub-committee which has been soli-1 citing the support of planting and Appeal by Indian in the Unizad other commercial firms in England, has made such satisfactory progress, that it is hoped to give eact to the
the course of 1914.
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tion of the Viceroyalty of India, says that Lord Hardinge's official career was never intended to end with the" Viceroyalty. It is generally believeä that he will in due course return to the diplomatic service, probably as Ambassador to Paris, and circum stances may necessitate his doing so consirlembly earlier than the end of 1915 There is general agreement that should Lord Kitchener again become a candidate for the Vice- royalty, the post would not again be given another.
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LARKIN AND FITS MARRODS CONDEMNED,”
PLAQUE IN KOBE.
Disease Believed to be Extirpated.
The operations for detection and estobing of rats at Togami-dori, 6. and. chome Kobe, where many plague-infected rate, were recently dispovered, žuvek boen | completed, and neither, there sor in th LONDON, NOV. 20. adjoining streets, whereto they Mr. Ashton, Secretary of the found anoe the 13th instant. It is now
canded,
race been have any plagus-infowed.
statement condemning Larkin, the stamped on For the porpo of axtar Miners Federation, has issued & considered that the dismiss has been striks agitator, and his methods mining local, the authcities have He says that a national strike would arranged to encourage totching, by be a silly thing.
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