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FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, MALTA, PORT SAID, SUEZ AND STRAITS, Consignees of Carge by the above-named Vessel are hereby inferred that their goods are boing landed and placed AT THEK KINK in the Hongkong

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AVERICA AND BRITISH WHISKIES.

Washington, April 20th.

The Government has decided in rescind the countervailing duty of 43d. on Irish and Scotob whiskies, whio Ranter, on January 24th, au- of ungotiations with Great Britain to remove nounced had been imposed owing to the failure the allowauns of 34. granted to Dritish exporters, which America regarded as a bounty. The

THE INDEF ANDENT LABOURITES QUARREL

London, April 18th. The Independent Labour party shelved you terday's resolution, as the result of appeals by Mosses, Barnes and Kair Dardio. The latter said that the party must be a matter of and evolution. It must take things us theycornmost accepts the British explanatory were, and try to create a now environment, Their propaganda was crusting that environ ment. The party errod by thinking too much in the terms of Liberaliu. Ho feared Liberal much more than, Tory social reform.

ME. LLOYD GEORGE'S INSURANCE SCHEME. Londong April 1911. Tu an interview, Bir. Lloyd Gepage gald that the insurance scheme will not my iith opera. tion before the spring of 1912.

BOANDAIX-11 FRANCE.

London, April 19th. Two fresh scandals have occurred in France, M. Hamon, Chief Accountant of the Foreign (fico, has been arrested and elorged with fal sifying accounts and appropriating money, and M. Chedange, Arcititect of the Foreign Ofica has been arrested on a charge of complicity

In addition, M. Valensi, & lawyer; M. Clu- monti. President of the Hamanitarian League: and M. Neulwans, Director of Lea Rovuc Diplo matique, havo beer arrested in connection with traffle is decorations, in which well-known poli- ticians are believed to be implicated.

THE BOY SÜQUTR,

London, April 19th. Lord Kitchener, inspecting 1,000

Boy Scouts at Leicester, thought fas organisation of the movement was admirable. When, he Bald, "wo have a million man and boya imbued with the spirit of the Scouts per nation may well be proud of its macleod."

MANCHESTER PURCHASE OF AMERICAN COTTON #STATE.

London, April 16th. The Fine Cotton Spinners, and Doublers A sociation of Muzeheater Las purchased a cotton plantation of 30,000 acres in the Mississippi

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THE IMPERIAL IDEA

London, April 19th. The newspapers are beginning to discuss the programme of the Imperial Conference, recog nizing the important advance made in Imperial affairs since the last Conference, through the formation of the South Africa Union, the growing disposition of the Colonies to proat by

-making powers, and the

disclaimers.

CORONATION AND DERBAR NEWS.

THE CEREMOYY IN LONDON,

London, April 16th. The Secretary of State is now in communica tion with the Government of India for the allatment of sexta

representatives of tho Government of Indis daring the Coronation Ceremony at the Abbey, The Indian military representatives will be allotted a good position in the procession.

A STEAMER FOR PARLIAMENTARY

DELEGATES.

Londos, April 11th. meeting of the Parliamentary Durbar Committee lus docided to charter a vessel of 6,000 tous to convoy Mowhorn of the Houses of Lords and Commons to India.

KING GEORGE'S MILITARY STAFF.

London, April 14th.

that Lieutenant-General Sir H. L. Smith The Standard regard it as practirally certaiu Dorrion, commanding the troops at Alders of, and General Sir William Nicholson, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, will accompany His Majesty the King to India.

KING GEORGE STUDYING THE DURBAR PLANS.

London, April 16th.

It is stated that His Majesty the King is at Windsor, sindving the plans of the Delhi Duc bar. The position of the Native Princess ant groups of natives are being marked with white flags on the cast laws of the Royal golf links. SEW ZEALAND'S GIFT.

London, April 17th. The Standard states that New Zealand will present King George on his Coronation with a wilt of the gold nugget known as the Hon'ble Redly aggot," which weighs 991 oz., was

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THE BRITISH ARMY,

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THE AMERICANMAIL,

REPORTED CHANGES IN HIGH PLACES.

London, April 14th. The Standard says:- It is stated, on good Francisco sailed from Yokcbama on the lat The P. M. 8.8. Co. str. Persia from San authority, that General Sir John French, In-inst, en route to Hongkong, and is due to arrive

The Press urges that these circumstancea de- THE EMPESTATES AND THE CORONATION, mand a thorough discussion of foreign policy at

London, April 21, the Conference, with the view of establishing real Imperial co oporation and creating mack-

The King's vestments for the Coronation in-apactor-General of the Faroes, will become inary for keeping the Motherland and tho clude a stalo upon which, in addition to the Chief of the Imperial General Sinf at the War at Hongkong on the 10th inst. Dominions continuauely in tone in foreignose, the Shamrock, and the Thistle will be Ofoe, thus allowing General Nicholai to policy, which hitherto has been considered

accompany the King. It is also stated that beyond the province of the Colonien,

Lieutenant-General Bir Douglas Haig, Chief of the Garoral Staff of the Indian Army, will. leave India to take over the command at Aldershot."

Lator

prevented, be Dragon of Wales, un Lotus of Indin, the Maple of Canada, the Southern Croes of Australia, & groep of stare for Now Zenland, and the Wattle of South Africa.

In the House of Commons the Hon. W. E. Guinness moved that the programme of the

#ALA NIGHT AT THE OPERA. Imperial Conference should include a discussion on the international situation, and that the does not open until Saturday, April 22, states a Although the opera conson ut Covent Garden Goremment should advance alternative propos Landan paper.received by the last mail, Bie pre- als to give the Conference an opportunity of liminary list of subscribers, headed by the King promoting the unity of which it was deprived and Queen, is longer this usual, and the demand by the rejection of Imperial Preference. He for boxes and stalls still continuas. Preparations looked forward to a truly Imperial Parilamentare in progress for the Coronation gala perform. which should they representatives of there, which takes them on Monday, June 20. Dominions,

This will be the sixth gala performance given under the present management.

London, April 20th.

In the debate on Mr. Guinness" motion, Mr. Harcourt sail that it had always been the in tention of the Government to take the Promiors of the Dominions into coumitation on matters of international concern. He warned the House that the Government could not be liable to te asked what information had been given to the Promiers or what subjects had been discussed, It was the intention of the Government to cum- mon the Premiers to the meetings of the Com mittee on Imperial Defence, where they would meot Mr. Asquith, Sir Edward Grey, and other Ministers.

Mr. Harcourt begged the House not to st. tempt by resolution to dictate to the Conferen(s. the method of conducting its business.

The motion was withdrawn.

NEW ALIENB RILL.

London, April 18th Mr. Winston Churchill to-day introduced a Freventing Alien Crimes Bill. He said that the Bill did not toueb immigration. It dealt solely with alien crime. It proposed to invert the pre- sent procedure with regard to deportation. Wh

Wherever the Court did not recommend

eion the convicted alias could be asked the

reasons why he should not to expelled. The return of an

1 expelled allen would be regarded as a serious offence. It was proposed to Thereas the penalties in that connection. It was proposed to ask for sureties for good-behaviour froman- known aliona. In default of aureties the alion could be asked to go. Genuine political refugees would not suffer. A Pistols Bill would also be introduced, stipulating that an alien must obtain special polico permission to carry a pistol. The police would be ompowored to search aliens for pistols.

AVIATION IN FRANCE.

London, April 18th.

A French officer, Captain Carroz, hus been killed while Bying

AUSTRALIAN NAVAL DEVELOPNENTN,

Melbourne, April 19th. The Victorian Cabinet has decided on the immediate establishment of ship building yarda

A YUKON TRAGEDY.

worked out, and the directors are drawing An elaborate sehoud of decoration is being

belief in the possibility of General Sir Edmond The same journal says that there is a strong

India. succeeding General Haig. Barrow, Cominanding the Southern Army in

London, April 28th.

British mavy airship.

The Standort givos details of the fest

It is 511 feet long and nearly 50 in diameter. The framework is of duralumin, which is an alloy as hard as steel and half the weight.

doned silk, which is bulletproof and throws off The gas bax is covered with spacially bar

practically invisible in the sky,

THE NEW AIR BATTALION,

London, April 150%. The Bow air batislion for the frat tino appears in the Army List. It headquarters are at Youth Farnborough, Successful dights were made at Aldershot yesterday.

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The P. M. 8.S. Co. str. Korea salted from San Francisco on the 18th ull, for Hongkong, is Honghen, Yokohama, Kobe, Nasiki and Shanghai, nut is dus to arrive at Hongkong on the 19th fast.

The T.K.K. str. Nippon Meru, with U,S.

the 23rd inst. mails, sailed from San Francisco for Hongkong on the 26th ult., is expected to arrive here on

The P. M. 9.8. Co. str. Siberia miel from San Francisco on the 3rd inst. for Hongkong, vin Honoluin, Yokohatan, Kobe, Nagasaki and Shanghai, and is due to arrive at Hongkong on the 30th instant.

THE AUSTRALIAN MAIL

port

The E. & A. str. St. Albans from Sydney, "&c., loft Manila on the 3rd just, st7 pm. for this

The NY.K. str. Yacata Maru (Australiau Manila on the 27th ult, and is exp efad hero on the 8th instruc_____

Majesty's approval, which will include the an a programme, to be submitted for his hout-rays, and a silver shale renders the Lina) loft Thursday Inland for this port vi fell strength of the company; in fact, every effort is being made to make the porform ance worthy of the ocasion and to eclipse all Fast gals

performances. Owing to the number of boxes and stalls required by the quart for the number available for the public is not Larga. accommodation of His Majesty and guests, the The prices to be charged for the remaining seats are as follows:-

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Application for soits are bug received not only from all parts of the United Kingdom, bat from the Colonies and Amerion.

A KUA A LUMPUR TRAGEDY.

EUROPEAN LADY CHARGED...

The following tslograms appear in the Singa Pore papers :—

Kuala Lumpur, April 25. A painful sensation has been caused among the European commonity by a tragedy which occurred on Sunday night.

Mrs. Proudlock, the wife of Mr. W. Prond. lock, uning hosdraaster of the Victoria Institu- tion, about 10.30 pm on Sunday, summoned the police

to her residense. the Institution bungal

The police searched the grounds and, some dis-

INDIA CADETSHIPS AT WOOLWICH,

Loudun, April 11th.

In the House of Commona Sir Seymour King asked Mr. Montagn whother Government would tako stops to amend the dot for the better Government of India, so as to enable his Majesty's India Cadote to go to Woolwich.

Mr. Montagu replied that Government did not propose to introduco legislation at an early -date, but the suggestion would be considered it

and when the Act was rovised.

THE CANADIAN NAIL. arrived at Yokohama at 3.30 p.m. on the 3rd The C.P.R. Co.'s str. Empress of Japan inst, and leave again at noon on the 4th inst for Kobe, where sho is duo to arrive at noon on the 5th instant.

THE INDIAN MAIL. The Indo-China str. Larang left Calcutta for the Straits and Hongkong on

20th ult., and is dus here to-morrow.

MERCHANT STEAMERS.

The Danish str. Arabica left Sabang on the 27th ultions, and any be expected here to- day.

THE ARMY ASD “WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY,

The Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company Singaporo for this port on the 30th ult, at 6 The P. & 0.8. N. Ca's str. Peshawur loft lazy been carrying out a series of oporalibus, and is due bors today at about 6 p.m. batwoon Grouthuin and Chelmsford (Essex). Just outside Grantham a movable military on the 2nd inst. p.m., and may be expected The H.-A. Linie str. Belgravia left Bhunghai wireless station of the latest type his for the here to-day p.m. first time been brought inte requisition, and

Гне commanin tion with Chelmsford has been sie Bloemfontein left Singapore on the 30th nitimo, American & Manchurian Lins steamer Cefally carried pa, the distance being ninety and fre miles. This new type of station is being

due here to-morrow morning. The str. Capri loft. Singapore for this part ont corsidered by the War Office, who sent a Com- missioner to Grantham to investigate the work-

the 30th ult and may be expected here ou or! about the 7th inst. inga. The results obtained were satisfactory, and now the station is being moved farther north to discover the maximum distance over which communication is possible. The station can be worked with case by the average soldier.

THE MANNISH KISS.

The following amusing paragraphs are taken from the Office Window in the Daily Chronicle :-----

left Moji for this port via Shanghai on the Ist The N.Y.K. str. Ali Afaru (Baropean Line) inst, and is expected here on the 8th instant.

The NY.K. str. Hakata Maru (Bouibay Live) left Bombay for this port via Colombo and Singapore on the 21st ult., and is expected bero on the 9th inst.

The N.Y.K. str. Awa Maru (American Line) Loft Yokohama for this port vu Moji and Shanghai on the 1st iast, and is expected here

on the 14th inst,

at Williamstown, which, it is hoped, will eventues from the verandah steps, found the dead tually be capable of building warships.

body of Mr. W. Stewa d, who was until lately

Reading the Form and Order" for the Baid ou the 19th ultimo, and is expected here The Olof Wijk & C's str. Canton left Port manager of the Salak South tin aninės.

Coronation ceremony is almost us impressive un Winnipeg, April 19th. A Webley revolver was found nearby. All sacing the coreniony. But when one has worked on the 16th instant, A mounted polivo petrol, which was sent from 13e cartridges had been discharged, and all the through the complication of canopies, oil (and ultime, and is therefore due hers on or about The sit. Glenroy passed the Canal on the 18th Yukon to search for a party of four peliou which bullets were lodged, in or had passed tarongaressing and undressing, patting o of rings,

the

not forgotten), knealings, risi pa, Mr. Steward's boly,

the 20th Instant. Yesterday, Mrs Proudlock appeared at the and oven swearing in moderation, ons hi police court and was formally charged, and was the mention

second important personage liberated on bail of $1,000.

there. Among all the historio official there is The inquest will probably be held two days uo prompter mentioned for the grant stag hone

The further bearing of the charge against Mrs Proudlock is Gxed for May 1.

left in February for Fort McPherson, las found their corpses on the trail 25 miles from their destination. They had perished in a storm after eating their foam dogs, and having chowed

the harness.

HADDINGTONSHIRE. BYW-ELECT `T.

London, April 20th: The result of the Haddingtonshire bye election in as followe.--

3,652 -

Mr. Hope (Liberal)... Mr. Blyth (Unionist)

The

... 3,184

EAST CORK ELECTION PETITION,

Loudon, April 20th.

the election of Captain Donelan (Redwendite), bearing has begus of the petition against

the member for East Cork.

The Mogul Line str. Puthan left United via Sterils, Kingdom on the 12th March for Hongkong

Kingdom on the 10th ultime for Hongkong, The Mogul Line sir. Lovri luft. Coited

via the Straits.

But one knows he must be there. Who will carry the book of the play? King George couldn't remember all that without somsaltime, and is therefore due here on or about The str. terlogin left London on the 22th whisper of prompting in the Royal car.

Kuala Lumpur, April 87th. The officials here are reticent concerning the in store for the King at his Coronation. The

There is one rather dreadful quarter of an hour the 15th proz, dotails of Mr. Steward's death, but the facts. Archbishop will icies him. Yos- but wait! Then according to Mrs. Prondlock's story, are auder-come the Princes of the Blood Royal, and the out with Mr. Ambler, au assistant of the stood to be as follows:

On Sunday night, Mfr. Proudlock was dining kiss him. To be kissed by a lot of haphazard representatives of the Poors, all of whom will

Victoria Institution; and Mrs. Proudlock was lishman. If it were a choise of being King or mon is not a pleasant experience for the Eng- alone in their bungalow, when 31. Steward, refusing to be rised by the Archbishop and the friend of theirs, called sud,Hanse of Lords, this writer would make the Mrs, Prondlock alleges, made violent nd great refusal. And probably with the assent vances to her. In defence of her honour, of the others. Bhe sized a loaded revolver, lying near Kissing is most unpopular among English

fired several shots,

A lares body of police has been drafted into the city, and many constables are on daty at the entrance to and in the interior of the Court. who was 11

The allegations are that there was general intimidation, bribery, and treating.

NORWEGIAN EXPLORER'S DASH FOR THE BOUTH POLE.

London, April 20th. The explorer Amundsen's vessel freut, which has arrived at Beenos Ayres, reports having reached 78 degrees 41 minutes, which is farthest south of any ship The ship's captain denics that Captain Amundson has an aeroplane,

Interviewed by Renter's representative, Cap. tain Nilsen, commanding the Fram, stated that they left the Artaretio on February 14th, while Captain Amundsen, with whom are eight men and 116 doza, was busy preparing for a journey to the South Pole.

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at close quarters, at Mr. Steward, who manage speaking, people. That is, offeisl, the family expectod arrival at their destinations, as well as

to ran thirty yards through the compound, the lady following. Sho shot again; altogether five shots were effective, and death took place immediately.

Mounted on Card Ou Paper ...

Kiss. There is another for which Latin gives the third reme, and the lover's kies andarea. Bat only high potentates can be persuaded exchange the official kiss (the Registrar- General is not to be kissed by the consa The lady, distracted, sammoned her husband, enumerators). The British boy has quite given and the police, who arrested her. She is up being kissed by his father, and he is kimed charged with causing death, but it is understood by his sister and his aunt only by compulsion. that the churge practically amounts to murder. In the general life we have eliminated the kiss defend his memory. The date of the inquest is our content. But, of course, when s King is

Mr. Steward's friends are taking steps to of the afficial and the kiss of the family, much to Office.

crowned va mut "pat him through it.”

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