MONDAY, JUNE 22, 1914

THE CHINA MAIL.

BY TELEGRAPH. BY TELEGRAPH BY TELEGRAPH. BY TELEGRAPH. BY TELEGRAPH. Weismann's

(Reuters arvice to the China Mall.)

KING'S BIRTHDAY HONOURS.

HAMES OF RECIPIENTS.

LONDON, June, 23..

NEW EARL. Viscount Kitcheuer of Khartum; Consul-Goneml of Egypt.

-PEERAGES.

Rt. Hon. Sir Herbert Cozens. Hardy, formerly Lord Justice of Appeal

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Sir Edgar Vincent, x...o., the well-known financial advisor.

Major-Gen. John" Fielden Brockle-

hurst, retired in 1909.

.B. Admiral Bit D. H. Bosan- quet, Governor of South Australia.

E.O.M.G.

Sir Benjamin Robertsen, Indiau! Civil Service (in recognition of his services to the Union of South Africa in the Indian Immigration Inquiry.

H.E. Hon. Mr. George Smith, Governor of Nyasaland.

Colonel Alexander John Godley, Cotizanding New Zealand Forces.

Mr. William Hepworth Mercer, one of the Crown Agents for the Colonies.

Lieut. Colonel George Lancelot Eyles, R.E., consulting enginest on railways to Crown Agents for the

Colonius.

Hoxotes For ROYALTY.

Sir Leonard Lyell, formerly M.P. Colansl-in Chief of the 18th Hussars

for Orkney.

PRIVY COUNCILLORS.

Baron St. Davids..

Hon. J. Hume Cock, Prime Minia

ter of Australia.

H. M. the Queen bas, been appointed

Queen, Alexandra, bai received a similar appointment in the Hussara and Yorkshires.

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Dragoons.

The Princess Royal in the 27th

Princess Louise in the Argyll and

Mr. E. J. Tennant, Mr., Parlin-Sutherlandshires. mentary Under-Secretary to the War

Offca sinca 1912.

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Mr. Ellis Jones Griffith, x.c., P., Under Secretary of State for the Home Department sicco 1912.

BARQNETS.

1.

Mr. Horrick, Deputy-Lieutenant of

Gloucestershire.

Mr. Maclay, the Glasgow ship-

Owner.

Ms. Robert Nivision, stockbroker, and negotiator of the Dominions Leans.

Far Eastern Honours.

G.C.X.G.

Rautor's Barutes to the China Mañ.. } {Re star'a Service to the Chisa Mall.) { (Rautor's Service in the China Mail)

TERRIBLE AUSTRIAN AVIATION MISHAP.

SEVERAL PERSONS KILLED.

BRITISH SQUADRON

AT REVAL

LONDON, June 1

A telegram from Raval states that LONDON, Jane 91. enormous crowds, including member of the Dums, braded by the President, Bouter's Vienna carrospondent tela graphs that à Military balloon explod-visited the British warships, ed as a height of 600 fees. The ocea pants, a Captain, four Lieutenants, a Naval Officer, and a civil engineer, and two soldiers, were killed,

The dirigible, named the Averting. had nacended to take zero-photographs, and afterwarda jailed for Koenigsberg. Half an hour later a biplane, piloted þy two Lieutenants, followed the dirigible, circling round it. Then the seroplane, in attempting to dy over the dirigible, Chased a rent in the latter's envelope. There was an explosion, and the bal loon became flame. The bodies were charred. The two occupanta of the aeroplane were also killed.

The newly married wife of one of the lioutonants who were killed arrived in a motor-car the very moment the air ship crashed to the ground.

The Rt. Hon. Sir William Conyug-

It appears that the aeroplane wa ham Greene, H.3.M. Ambassador attack the balloon in connection Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary with some manoeuvres. Eyewitnesses and Consul-General to Japan. General at Chengtu.

HH Fox, H.B.M. Consulate that the airship's propellor caused

In whirlwnic, into which the aeroplan

was sucked.

C.3.0.

E. M. Hobar-Haripden, Japanese Secretary to the British Embassy,

Mr. D.-M. Stevenson, Lord Pro-Tokyo. vost of Glasgow. ^

H. E. y, H.B.M. Consul-General

Si T. Vansittort, Lord Mayor of at Elurbin. Lendon.

Sir Joseph Bencham, mazbiacturer

and philanthropist.

IMPEITIAL SERVICE ORDER..

Hon. Mr. J. Trump, late Director

KNIGHT BACHELOR.

Sir John Willians Benn, ox-Chair of Public Works, Federated Malay man of the London County Council, | States..

Sir R. H. Hobart, x.c.v.o., Gold Stick Officer at the Coronation of their Majestics,ving George and Queen Mary.

KNIGHTHOUDS,

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Mr. John Jubies Burnet, LL.D., A.R.S.A., etc., the well-known archi- best of the British Museum exten- aiona..

Dr. James Frazer, author of the Golden Bough."

Dr. George Henschel, the well- known musician.

Dr. W. P. Herringham, x.D., Phy. sician to St. Bartholomew's Hospital and Vice-Chancellor to the University of London.

Historian,

Dr. W. H. St. John Hope, the

Colonel Charles Wallis King, M.V.o., Hon. Treasury to the Royal Military Tournaments.

Dr. Wm. Milligan, Manchester.

HOME CRICKET.

LONDON, June 21.

Kens defeated Yorkshire at Ton- bridge by an innings and 149 runs

Middlesex beat Notts at Notting. ham by six wickets.

Essex beat Worcestershire at Col-

Dr. W. Gilmore Ellis, .D., M.L.C.,chester by 195 runs: Principal Civil

Scruits Settlements.

Medical Officer,

Lancashire drew with Sussex al Manchester,

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Dr. Mawson, the leader of the Surrey drew with Haars at the Australian Antarctic Expedition. · Jval..

JANADA AND INDIANS

INDIANS DETERMINATION.

THE OPIUM CON- VENTION.

LONDON, June 21.

LONDON, June 20. There is no immediate prospect of the Komagats Alaru proceeding to the

The Opium Conference has "un animously agreed to an Anglo-Ameri- Orient. The owners of the vessel had can resolution asking the Dutch ordered her immediata raturu, but the Foreign Minister to make urgent | Cadians, controlling the situation, re-representations to the signatory

used to allow the Captain to sail Powers to mutify the Convention... They are determined to test the Asiatic.

Dr. J. Seymour Sharkey, r.a.o..,xclusion legislation in the Cuarts. London...

~His Hon. Judge Lindsey-Smith, ..Zanzibar.

Mr. A. H. Stanley, manager, Underground Railway, London.

Lori Provost Urquhart, Dundee. Mr. James E. Duncan, M.P., for

The Captain had already decided that he would, nak 100 marines from a Japanese cruiser to hoop crder on the return jouracy.

for the West Riding, Otley Division THE MAINE ABAN-

of Yorkshire.

Mr. Thomas Bethell; ex M.P. for

Maldon Division of Essex.

Federic G. Painter, Sheriff of Los-

don.

DONED.

Losos, June 21. The British Naval Hospital ship

Lieut-Colonel John Humphery, Maine, which went ashore on the Alderman of London.

Lale of Mull, has been abandoned..

E.C.

Earl of Beauchamp.

K.T.

Baron Kinnaird.

G.C.P.

Admiral Henderson.'

K.C.J.

Admiral Rice. Vice-Admiral Bethell. Rear-Admiral Beatty. Rear-Admiral Perse. Surgeon General May.

C.3.

Rear Admiral "Denehair." Captain Dumus. Captain Dreyer. Paymaster-in-Chief Krabbe.

G.Q.B..

Liott.-General Sir F. R. Wingate Sudar of the Egyptian Army and Governor-General of the Sudaä.

Viscount Gladstone, Gover2102- General of South African Usioni

"General Sir Arthur Wynne, Keeper' of the Jewel House, Tower of Lon

don..

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Sir John Macdonell, King's Be membrance and Master of Supreme Court.

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Mr. R. A. S. Redmayne, C.. H.M. Chief Inspector of Mines.

0.0.1/07/

The Earl of Liverpool, Governor of New Zealand.

Bt. Hon. Robert L. Borden, Pre 'mier of Canada,

HE General Sir Leslie Bundle Governor of Malta,

SOMETHING DEPENDABLE:

DARROA is always more or less prepared for it Chamberlain, calls Cho leza and Diarrhoea Benedy s prodapt and silvatnall and always be topsaded upon. Formle by su Ubi mists am I Store

· pravalant during this wesiliër. Bol

CASHIER SENTENCED FOR EMBEZZLEMENT.

FORMERLY COMMISSIONER OF CUSTOMS AT CHEMULPO

LONDON, June 20.

At the Seine Assizes Ernest Lapore, formerly a cashier on the New York Herald, was sentenced to three years' imprisonment, with the benefit of the First Offenders ́· Act; for the embezzlement of 43,000 franes... Laporte was for 20 years Commissioner of Customs at Che-

mulpo.

FRENCH LOAN BILL CARRIED.

LONDON, June 20. The French Chamber of Deputies has adopted a Bill authorising by 489 votes to 108 a loan of £83,000,000 st 81 per cent., redeemable in 25 years. The Senate unanimously agreed to the Loon Bill.

AMERICAN VARSITY BOAT RACE

LONDON, June 20 Yale, bent Harvard in the Four Milo University Boat Race by a foot.

BOWEL COMPLAIN TIN CHILDHEN,

{ URING the summor months' mothers

-ITALY'S-FORCES IN

THE FAR EAST.

THE QUESTION OF RETENTION.

LONDON, June 20.

The Italian Chamber of Deputies has approved of a vote of £68,000 for the Military and Naval contingent in the Far East. The House rejected drawal of the forces. the amendments aiming at the with

The Marquis de San Guiliano said that be was not enthusiastic about the retention of the Forces, and since Chino desired the withdrawal of all European contingents the question might, ultimately be the subject of negotiation. The sole reason for the

retention of the Italian forces was the protection of Italian subjects. Kt recognised that Cbiza had proved her ability to maintain a civilised govern- ment.

BRITISH AEROPLANE RACE.

London to Manchester.

President Beatty toasted the British Navy io cha moat cordial terins.

The Bondices" and the "Love- stoft are proceeding to St. "Peters. borg.

THE HOME RULS AMENDING BILL.

ALL THAT ULSTERTTES HAD TO DO.

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LONDON, June 21. The Chancellor of the Exchequer, speaking at Deatark Hill, said that the Home Rule Amending Uit would sive every county in Ulster the option of voting itself out of Home Bale unt

wo General Elections had occurred in: England. The Ustaritas need not All they had to do shoot anybody

was to go to the polling booth and record their opinion.

Sir E. Carson and Home Rule.

COVENT GARDEN

ESTATE.

ANOTHER SALE,

LONDON, June 23.' Sir Joseph Beecham, the woll- known manufacturer, has practically acquired nineteen acres of Covent Garden Estate, including the Market, Drury Lane Theatre, and the Opsta House.

Others are interested in the tran- saction.

SHOOTING OUTRAGE IN PARIS.

HARON HENRI DE ROTHS. CHILD WOUNDED.

LONDON, June 1

fast As he waving the Ope eight Baron Hent. Rothich was wounded in the log by a revolve shot is sassilant, a sexagenarian tired dairyman, deatared that been rained by philanthropie de pes.

The man was arrested. Baron Rothe- child was able to go to his home!

IN NEE

The Patient's Conditié à.

had

The bullet, which, bas "bịên ex- tracted, was found flattened agilast the

one of the leg.

The patient's condition a most satisfactory

Sir Edward Carson, speaking as Bolton, said if the Amending B.11 simply repeated the Government offer of optional exclusion for six years. Ulster would have nothing to do with it. THE SOCTOH EXPRESS

GREECE AND TURKEY..

A FRIENDLY SETTLEMENT.

LONDON, June 21.

A telegram from Constantinople statea it is understood that the Porte may permit the return of the Greek emigrants and will pay an indemnity. This would mean a settlement of the i

matter.

...The Porte's reply, says a telegram from Athens) is regarded in official circles as showing a desire for a friend- ly settlement.

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THE ALBANIAN TROUBLE,

!

INSURGENTS ASE FR TWO

DAYS' ARMISTICE.

LISASTER.

LONDON, June 20.

In regard to the mishap to the ex- press train at Carr Bridge a fifth body bas been found.

EMPRESS

DISASTER

ENQUIRY.

ALLEGATIONS OF DEFECTYE STEERING GEAR.

LONDON, June 21"

A telegram from Quebec states that several witnesses from another steater testified that the Empress of Ireland dangerously zig-zagged in the St. Lawrence on her last out- ward trip.

The Third Officer of the Storstad, cross-examined, said that just before? the collision he put the helm hard. LONDON, June 21.sport, without this Captain's orders. The insurgents declare that they are He did not think that 'this caused the ready to recognize the Prince of collision. Albania, and ask for a two days arm istice, which has been granted. . .

The Austrian and Italian warships have been instructed to fire on the rabels if the Prince 'or the Legations are endangered by a sudden attack by the insurgents.

FREMIER AND THE SUFFRAGETTES.

A DEPUTATION RECEIVED.

LONDON, June 21.

·

The helmsman admitted that the Storstad did not answer her holen quickly.

OBITUARY,

LONDON, June 22. The death is anccunced of Baro- ness Bertha von Buttner, the well- known Austrian peace advocate.

THE PLAGUE.

Only 59 nasch of plague were reported

compared with the two or three presed. in the Colony Last week, the deaths

ing weeks. -

nambering 41; this is a very big decrease

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All but two of the paticnte-Filipinos -Wera Chinco

End Suffragettes, Mr. Asquith said he Speaking to the deputation of East

welcomed them because they were dissociated from Militancy. Also, East-End women had a special case

Ojo case of diphtheria; three of en owing to the deplorable conditionatate, with two deaths and coo fatal under which they laboured. He agreed case of amall-por also occurred. One of that if women were enfranchised it the diphtheria patients was British. should be granted on the same terms The plague cases from January 1st to n that given to the men. Although it June 20 totalled 2,010, with 1,857 donthe. Nine: Europeans were attacked was necessary to apprese organised and two diod. violence the Government did not desire to interfere with free speech..

LONDON, June 21... The air race from London to Man chester and back was started in fine and calin weather. Of, seven com petitors, four reached Manchester. Mr. Brock, oni s tacnoplane, won the race in the actual fying time of 44. hours, 42min, 286ocs.

JAPANESE CRUISERS ENTER TAINED. AT VANCOUVER.

LONDON, June 21 The British Columbian Gorem ment is entertaining the Japanese sruisers" Asams and Azuma. Bear Admiral Kuroi visited the Lieutenant Governor and was given a public wel- some and accorded a guard of honor. The crews are being banquetted by Lhe civil authorities.

SAFE SURE ALWAYS CURES.]

More Dainage,

Buffragettes burned a small station cear Wrexham.

Cooling a Suffragist's Ardour,

A male Suffragist who interrupted Mr. Lloyd George while the latter was speaking at Denmark Hill was ejected and thrown into a pond,

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