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NEW SERIES No. 8587

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London, June 16th, 5.15 p.m.

The result of the. Wokingham

Stakes was:

1, Melengor

2, Galloot.

3, Nowcastle,

HARDWICKE STAKES. The following was this result:- 1, Swynford. 2, The Story.

3, Mustapha.

London, June 10, 5.15 pm: The principal London' ship- owners will grant no concessions

Tokio, Juno 17.

to the strikeri.

a

severe earthquake was experienced To cha mchuk of seas, but at Oshiman, sitanted in the Loo choo Islands,

So se vore was it that crevicos appeared in the ground.

The number of casualties, re- ported up to the present, aro said to total fourteen.

London, June 19, 9.50 pm, Thirty Royal guests have ar rived in London. to attend the Coronation festivities.

These include their Royal High- nosses the German Crown Prince and Princese, who wore becorded a hearty welcome..

p.m.

London, June 10, 9,50 A General Election is predicted

for July,

London, June 19, 0.50 p.m. The result of the race for the Royal Stakes this afternoon was

as follows:-

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London, June 19, 0.60-p.m. The secinon's strive continues

to extend.

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London, June 21, 7.30 p.m. The race for the Northumbor- land Plate resulted as follows

Pillo............. 1 Kilbroney....* 2 Cardinal Beaufort, 3 London, June 21, 7.30 p.m. The following are the latest results in the County Cricket matches in England:-

Warwickshire bent Derbysliiro. Middlesex beat Gloucester. Essex beat Worcester. Shanghai, June 22, 12.35 p.m. Hampshire beat Leicester.

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London, June 10, 2.10 p.m.

London, June 20, 7:10 am. questions in connection with the In the concluding speeches, ferences will be regarded as one Though only a few ships in

The Premiers of the Overseas annexation of Korea by Japan.

Sir Wilfrid Laurier Premier of of the obvious and natural, as also. London are grewless, there were Dominions, who have been attend-

Canada, moved a vote of thanks one of the most important, duties some in the provincial ports where ing the Imperial Conference, are expressed agreement generally Prime Minister, and the Right Kingdom.

Mr. Mackinnon Wood, in reply to the Right Hon. H.H. Asquith, of Prime Ministers of the United the majority of the strikers (P) had now Royal Coronation guesta.with Japan's argument that the Hon. Lewis Harcourt, Secretary They are attended by Royal annexation of Korea had cancelled of State for the Colonies, for their foolmon, coachmen and chaffeura,

no dificulty in preventing the manning of those ships, except the White Star, Canadian Pacille and Lamport Hall Lines, which skillings a month all round. have conceded an advance of ten

London, June 20, 7.10 am.. The first Parliament Held under the Republican Govern ment of Portugal las beon opened in Lisbon.

The ovont was made the oc-

casion of a national festival.

oxisting agreements.

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London, June 17, 7:10 m.m.- The subscription lists have been closed in the prospectus The Coronation fostivities in issued by the Imperial Chinese

London, June 10, 2.10 pin Shanghai caused a huge influx of Govornmont for raising a loan

Collector Ashe of Tinnevelly Chinese into the contral strcols of six million pounds sterling has been shot dead by a Brahmin

attorney. of the city, the main throughfares (£8,000,000) by five per cent.

The murderor committed sui- boing almost impassable list bonds at a price of one hundred night, when the illuminations and one-half premium for the cide immediately after firing the were put through a preliminary construction of 1,124 miles of fatal shot

A native polics détaclive was railways in Hunan and Hapei The decorations in the Settle- Provinces, connecting up the also shot dead wear Calcutta ment are on an unprecedented Canton-Hankow Railway and the yesterday. scale..

Hankow-Peking lines.

London, June 20, 2.10 p.m. His Majesty King George V conferred the following Coronation honours:-

The Duke of Teok to be stylod Uis Highnoss.

Knights of the Garter The

Tho dock hands at Southamp Duke of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, the ton live joined forces with, the Duke of Argyll, and the Duke of strikers. Fito.

Special Coronation services In London and Berlin the sub- word held at the Cathedral, St.scription lists wore closed im- Josoph's Church and the Jewish modiately. Synagogue,

A Royal Salute was fired at 12 o'clock noon.

The loan is quoted at about one per cent, premium.

London, June 17, 7.30a.m. Telegrams, received from sea- ports in Groat Britain and oh the Continent state that the strike, of sounen is growing.

Sports were held in the after- noon for sailors and children.

Tho weather was dull but fine. Singapore,

June 22, 2.40 p.m. Tho coronation celebration pre- In some cases, steamers hayo gramms was carried out as pre-only boen able to secure crows by viously advertised.

granting an advance of wages.

Tho various communitios hava sont the King a congratulatory address reminding him of his visit to the port in the Ophir.

London, June 22, 10.5 pɛm.. The crowning of the King in

the Abbay was a gorgeous acr ne. Though the streets were packed One thousand Glasgow lock labourers have joined the strikers, with cheering thousand there

Me. Havolock Wilson, the wore no mishaps. leader of the Seimen's Union, has The first not of the newly had an interview with the light crowned King was to press an Hon. Winston Churchill, Home electric button laying à corner Sorrotary, possibly with a view to stone at the now fisherman's liome the Government's aid boing em-

at Newfoundland." played in effecting a settlement of the dispute.

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London, June 17, 7.10 aan. The Chinese Mission havo arrived in England.

They were met at Duvar by representatives from the Foroigu

0:lico,

London, June 17, 7.10a.m. Ex-President Diaz of Mexico Ims arrived at Vigo (where it is expected that he will embark for Europe),

London, June 17, 2.10 p.m.

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Knights of the Thistle The Earl of Mar arid Kollie, pud Lord Rony.

Knights of Bt. Patrick-The Earl of Shaftesbury, and Lord Kitchener.

A Marquisate is conferred on the Earl of Crowe.

Euidoms are conferred upon Lord Loroburn, Lord Brassey, and

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Later, WORK OF THE CON-

EFERENCE. .

Mr. Asquith associated himself entirely with Sir Wilfred Laurier e oloquent tributo to Mr. Harcourt. the Secretary for the Colonies, and proceeded: /'.

labours and courtesies towards Nothing could have been more the visiting delegates. He also offensive to Japan than for us to oxpressed gratitude to His Majesty have insisted upon maintaining the King, to the Government our jurisdiction,

and to the people of the British Mr. Mackinnon Wood recapitul-Isles for the hospitalities extonded ated the assurances given by to them. Mr. Harcourt, ho I would, if you will allow mo, just Japan with reference to mines added, had been under trial, any two or three words more by and land. It would have been and he had carried out the way of survey in regard to the work bad policy, he said, with regard work to the absolute satisfaction achieved by the conference itself. to the tariff, to show ourselves of the Overseas members of the If I were asked to define what unduly grasping.

Conference, aud in a manner has been its dominant governing The Japanese are our allies and worthy of the great office which featuro I should say it Ims been ho was bound to say they had met

he occupied.

the attempt to promote and is very fairly. The tariff showed New Zealand, in seconding the through the old British institution Sir Joseph Ward, Promior of develop closer co-operation very friendly and liberal spirit resolution, said that Mr. Asquith's of free and frank discussion. I

London, June 21, 7.35 a..

presidency of the Conference was think you will agree with mo. that The Cunard, the White Star, greatly appreciated in the Donin the value of the conforenoo and its the Allan and the Loyland Steam- ions. He had novor known work permanent results are not to be ship Lines have all granted the well prepared as by Sir Lewis judged entiroly although, in that demands of the seamen on strike. Harcourt's stall. He was sure respect, it need not be afraid' of At Liverpool the men are juthat the Conference would be pro- comparison with any preceding. bilant.

ductive of great good. He did body of the kind, by the actual not know of one which had donerosolutions which it has affirmed more valuable work.

and the proposals which it has General Louis Botha, Promier adopted. Ingres with Sir Joseplu of United South Africa, said that Ward that some of the most the Conference had been a con- valuable, perhaps, the most ference of trust, a conference of valuable, usos to, which wo have friends. The only way to make been able to put our time has been the Empire greater was through in consideration of matters on love and co-oporation. This Con- which have deliberately ference, he said, would long to abstained

from coming to better co-operation in fature than any, for the moment, dofinite had ever been the ones in the past, conclusion but upon which He and his colleagues would re we have cleared ground, we turn to South Africa quite satisfied have got to a better mutual un

derstanding of our relative and with the results.

reciprocal requirements, we see in

London, June-22, 2.40 p.m. At the London Horse Show, the King Edward Cold Challenge Cup for jumping was won by France, the second honours falling to Russia, and the third to Eugland.

London, June 21, 0.10 s.m. The Unionist leaders met in conference yesterday and, it is Lord Curzon

understood, decided to insist upon Four Viscounts are created, their amendments to the Veto Bill eight Barons, ninotson Privy so as to force the Government to Councillors, venty Baronsteios, disclose their position with regard fifty-five Knighthoods, seven to the creation of Peers.

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Hon. Andrew Fisher said that

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in this Conference lay a broader truer perspective and proportion and safer foundation of Empire the bulk and dominance of not a K.C.B's. (Knight of the Grand London June 22, 2.40 p.a.

than had hitherto existed. Mr. few of our imperial problems, and Asquith Ind taken the dominions that is a result, which could never Cross), including the Duke of Baron de Forest has book into the inner connsels. No have been attained in any other Teok and Prince Alexander of adopted as Liberal candidate and At the Imperial Conference the Teck; two G.C.M.G's (Grond Mr. Ernest. Wild as Unionist greater slep had over been or way than by the assembling to Postmaster-Coneral (Right Hon. The Prince of Wales has been Sir II. L. Samuels) said the Cross of St. Michael and St.andidate for West Ham North could ever be taken by the gather of responsible statesmen of rated as aidslipman,

Imperial Government considered George), namely, Sir Frederick (roudered vacant by the unacat-dvisers of the King Mr. different parts of the Empire to Asquith's wisdom, courage and hold perfectly free interchange of Landon, June 20, 6.25 p.m.

Manila, Jung 23, 9.25 alm.

Lugard and Sir Eldon Gorst;ing of Mr. Mastornion)., the speedy establishment of a In connection with the sea-

The streets in Manila were gaz chain of State-owned wireless Mr. A. W. Brewin, Registrar

foresight would ever be memor opicion, each presenting, those aine C.ALG.'s, including Hon. London, June 22, 4.25 p.m.... ablo in British history,

aspects of the case with which he mon's strike, serious riots have yesterday with Union Jocks.

stationsmost desirable both strate(sueral, Hongkong: Mr. E. F. connection with the strike of sea- in reply, said he was confident perience, was exceptionally fami-

In Grost Britain the position in In the morning a special service gically and commercially, The Crowe, Commercial Attache to men is more hopeful. occurred in Glasgow.

The Right Hon. H.H. Asquith, himself, from his own. local ex The Barns Stenship Co-was held in the Episcopal Church Government proposed to begin H.M's Legation in Tokyo; and pany's berikago, where the the officiating clergyman boing with six stations set up in Eg Dr. W. Christie of Mukden, head

that the presidency of the Imperial liar. It is the bringing, together The shipowners are disposed to Conferences would henceforth be into common stock, if I may say Cunard Line mail steamers moor

Bishop Brent, alongile, was set on fire by the

At noon a rereption was held Straits Settlements and Australia,

land, Cyprus, Aden, Bombay, the of the medical missionaries in accept reasonable demande on the regarded as tho natural duty of the so, ofall these various contributory Prime Minister of the. United elements of experience and know rioters.

part of the strikers. at the Manila Club attended by a

China. body of forty East Indians. Tho

Kingdom. The tributes which lodge which I think will make us wast of Their Majesties" was

SOUTHAMPTON STRIKERS. had been already paid to Mr. Har-all go back to our various tasks proposed by Consul-General E. A

court already more than justified better equipped for their perform London, June 22, 2.40 p.m. Wileman and heartily responded

A deputation of the South-Secretary. The Premier went on been if we had not met here.

as appointment as Colonial ance than we could possibly have ampton strikers hus proceeded to to define the dominant feature of London to coufor with the ship future conforoncesto be an attempt

SECRET COUNCILS LAID BARE, owners with a view to a settlement to promote closer co-operation, of the matters in dispute.

Gentlemen, I again advert to a through old British institutions, matter which has been referred) London, June 22, 4.25 p.m.with free, frank discussion, to by the Hon. Mr. Fisher and Sir The Porto has issued a circular Some of the most valuable Joseph Ward, that this is the first the Powers declaring that work had been the consideration time when, in Mr. Fisher's happy foreign intervention with regard of matters whereon they had de- plirase, representatives of the to the settlement of the Albanian liberately abstained from coming dominions have been admitted ga difficulty will not be tolerated,'

to a definito conclusion. Their it were into the interior, into the discussions on foreign policy and intermost parts of the Imperial co-operation in defonce had con- Household. What in old classical stituted a land mark in Imperial constitutional history.

Terms of settlement have been agreed upon with the strikers, whose demands have been con cedod.

Loudon, June 20, 5.25 p.m. The Naval Boview trips that had

resulted as follows:-

Sponsor ... 1 Mosento

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London, June 17,2.10 p.m. Wilfrid Laurier proposed a motion At the Imperial Conference Sir that a Royal Commission repre- cuting the Empire be appointed to inquire into the Empire's trade

In the evening a ball was givourointione, bean arranged in connection with at the same club and was one of

The motion was adoptad. the Coronation have been cane grandest functions of the colled.

yoar. It was attended by hund-

London, June 17, 2.10 p.m. London, June 20, 5.24 p.m.

reda of all nationalities among A telegram from Teheran statos The race for the Newbury Cup whom were Governor-General that the Sipahdar, who is Promier Forbes, commissioners, justices, and War Ministor, has ostensibly generals and consula.

loft for Europe. His departure Singapore, June 23, 1.20 p.m. was of the lastiest. He has not During the Coronation reception resigned, but wrote to repent that at Government House yesterday he had nesigned reasons of health evening, fire broke out in the cus for his departure. todians' quarters, in the rear of the building. Two children were sleep in the quarters at the time, the parents both being engaged at the reception.

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London, Juno 21, 7.35 a.m. As a result of the petition in the North-West Ham Division o'oction, the election has been declared void.

Kossova.

Generals Lord Mothuen und Field Marshals. Sir William Nicholson are made

Loudon, June 20, 2.10 p.m.,. In the Republican Parliament at Lisbon, a deorpe has been read formally abolishing the monarchy and banishing the Braganzas from Portugal.

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The United States Government Washington has instructed the S. Chargo d'Aires at Lisbon formally to recognise the Portu- guese Republic.

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London, June 22, 2.40 p.m. The strike in the American coasting trade, which broke out on the 18th instant, has been settled, on a basis of reciprocal

concessions.

Durban, June 22, 12.50 a.m. Naval Cadet A.R.II. the Prince

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slipman. Kent drawn (?) of Wales has been rated as a mid-

Bombay June 22, 7.20 am.

London, June 21, 7.35 .m. The last official meeting of the Imperial Conference, was London, June 18, 7 am.

held at the Foreign Office, though probably a few more private ported that the Sultan attended a Coronation.

From Constantinople it is re-meetings will field after the Salemlek on the historic plain of Tokyo, June 21. From the night before last till

London, June 213bom. yesterday afternoon there word

His Toyal Highness the Crown exceptionally heavy rain storms

Albanians the Grand Vizier, in the audiopce with King George, at In the presence of 150,000 Prince of Germatiy had a spécial throughout JapaD. A

naino of His Majesty, expressed which the Prince on behalf of Great damage was caused, ir various districts. All com-

the Sultan's confidence in the Kaiser William presented His A Barne messago states that a "munications were temporarily

loyalty of the Albanians. Majesty with the Batoh of h Field Japan-Swiss treaty providing for suspended and many buildings

London, June 18, 7 a.m. Marshal of the Imperial German the most favoured nation treat It has been brought to our and trees were washed away. notice as a peculiar fact that one wilfrid Laurier) speaking at a

The Canadian Premier (Bir Army Numbers of boats sank on the of the Chinose who was rescued luncheon at the Constitutions!

ment in regard to tariff matters London, June 21, 7,35 am.

lus boen signed. A great State Banquet on the

Loudon, June 21, 9.10 4.m. occasjon o the eve of the Corona-

In the course of an election riot military fired on the mob, killing

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The police rushed into the barn-. nous and rescued the child- ren, after which the building was burned to the ground.

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Life-Saving Methods.

GREAT SPEECH BY MR..

PASQUITH.

phrase were called Arcana Imperii have been laid bare to you without any kind of reservation or qualification. You will all Femember, our meeting in coni- Durban, June 21, 1 p.

mitteo of defence, when. Sir The Rt. Hon. Mr. H. U. Asquith Edward Grey presented his sur delivered the following speech at vay of foreign policy of the Em the closing of the Imperial Con- pire. That is a thing which will, ferences

bo stamped upon all our recoly Gentlemen, I thank you very lections und 1 do not suppose heartily for the terms in which there is oup of us, I speak for this resolution has been couched, myself as I am sure you will speak for the speeches with which it has for yourselves, who did not feel. been supported and for the evi- when that exposition of our donce which those speeches and foreign relations had been con your demondour afford of the cluded, that we realized in a

River Sumida and in Tokyo from the water unconscious on the Club, said that the Reciproction will be given at Buckingham at Drohobycz; in Galicia, the genuino scntiment which it con- much more intimuto and com-

London, June 19, 7.5 a.m.. Tho londers of the scamon'e

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14 persons and wounding 20.

London, Jane 21, 3.35 a.m.

ocension of the recent launch Agreement between Canada and London, June 21, 7.30 p.m. Enormous, crowds of people successfully brought to by ineans treaty, but one which could be

collision in the harbour, and wash United States was 10 solema Palace to-night.

veys. So far as it refers to me preliensive sense than we had have been parading the streets of of artificial respiration, died a removed at any time.

Pliore will be a company of the metropolis, admiring the de-few minutes later. It appears

personally, I can assure you that ever done before the international 560 Coronation guests, including

osteom it as grent a privilege as position and its bearings upon corations and illuminations, which that the non engaged in life-

tha Colonial Premiers.

At the last official mosting of his fallen to my lot since the problems of Government, in in their extent and picturesque-saving had their hands so full ot

London, June 21 7.35 a.m... the Imperial Conference at the have had the honour of being the different parts of the Empire. ness constitute a record.

the time that on Foon as this man strike state that five thousand men ata Reception held at Buckingham adoptod, on the motion of Hon. have been permitted to be the first conducted also, and necessarily, His Majesty roceived formally Foreign Olliee resolutions were first minister of the Crown that itself. So again our discussique, London is a veritable Fairyland showe 1 signs of returned ani- are now affooted by the strike, Palaes the Engys for the Coronn Andrew Fialier, Premier of Aus Prime Minister of the United under the same veil of confidence The City laminations alone mation they passed on to others but they are confident that all tion, all of whom including those tralia, declaring it to be desirable Kingdom who has occupied the in regard to co-operation for mayel cost $100,000, including 25,000 nesding their help. Of course, these will be shipped by the 21st from Japan Glins and Persia, that, first Ministors of the United post of President of an Imperial and military purposes, have re- expended in decorating and it is a well known thing that in instant with mereased wages. brought decorations from their Kingdom and Muisters of the Conference. That will be a resulted Ithinkina most satisfactory lighting up the Mansion Houso. life-saving by artificial aid in

London, June 21, 7:30 p.m.

Hitherto, they aver, union Sovereigns drowning canes, the respirative wages have been granted by Sir Edword Grey, The leaders of the seamen's operations require often to be a numerous steamers,

liave offered a truse to long time continued, even after On the contrary, the Shipping the Earl of Jonk

retary of State, the cancellation of the signs of roturalig vitality, nicke Federation declare that they are Bvaly Barigh, cruieds arranged themselves apparents if the victim able to supply crows where

is to be completely restored,

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L. To Jur In thay House

Overseas Dominious should ex-collection which I shall always agreement, which while re breign Sec- chuge visits between the tinies choriah with pride and satis cognized our comme

also of the Conferences; and second, faction, I am confident that that the same time acknowledgen bligations; that they mult consider the example which it has been my will squi

um 2016i brzity of holding an Imperial bonus tree will be followed by obligations

ons, Mr. Conference of a subsidiary Con ised various feronte in one of the Dominions,

lose who come after me, and in different ve that the Presidency of these con- Empire in soods

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