NEW SERIES
SPECIAL
TELEGRAMS.
No.
The Hongkong Telegraph.
五初月六年三統宣
REUTER'S
(ESTABLISHED 1881.)
FRIDAY, JUNE 30 1911. 1
REUTER'S.
TELEGRAMS.
REUTER'S
TELEGRAMS.
TELEGRAMS.
REUTER'S
TELEGRAMS.
THE KING AND THE CITY.
HOME POLITICS.
GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP.
THE SEAMEN'S STRIKE.
THANKSGIVING
SERVICE.
REPLY TO ADDRESS.
NAVAL PRIZE BILL.
(THE "TALNOWAPN" CORRISPONDENT',
London, June 20, 8,15
p.ut.
Enormous crowds welcomo the
Royal party in their progress
through the city to-day.
His Majesty, in replying to the address presented on behalf of the
eity, said he fully recognised the
steadfast loyalty and public spirit
of the citizens of London,
THE SHIPPING STRIKE.
CAUSING FAMINE.
(THE "TELEGRAPU" CORRESPONDENT.)
Landoa, June 29, 8:15 pm,
In consequence of the strike in
the shipping trade, a provision |
famine has been caused in the
North.
(SERVICE TO THE "TELEORATU,”]
London, Juno 29, 1.40 p.m.
In the debate on the Naval
Prize Bill in the House of Com-
mons, Rt. Hon. R. McKenna, First Lord of the Admiralty, roplying to the criticians of the opposition
to the Peclaration of London and
tho demand for the views of the
Admiralty exports, said that af
| loast four Diroctors of the Nuväl
| Intelligence Department, also the Son Fords, Admirals Fisher and Wilson, favoured the Declaration.
THE PARLIAMENT BILL
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London, June 20, 1.30 am.'
In the discussion in the HomeO
of Lords on the Parliament Bill, :
LATEST RESULTS.
[SERVICE TO THE "TELEGRAPH."]
London, June 29, 2.5 p.m.
Amongst the latest scores ro-
turned in the second round of the
TRANSPORT: WORKERS'
THREAT
[SERVICE TO THE TELEGRAPH."'] London, June 20, 0.25 a.m.
At Hull the atrikers, having
ÁT-ST. PAUL'S.
(SERVICE TO THE " TELEGRAPH."
·
London, June 28, 11.5 p.m. Opon Golf Championship, played failed to induce the employees at In bright sunshine, great at Eastbourne, aro the follow-Mossrs. Reckitts' starch works to crowde assembled along the route ing:
join them in the strike, smashed of Their Majesties' progress to the windows of the mill.
|attend the Thanksgiving Servico. The polico charged the mob at St. Paul's Cathedral. with batons drawn and dispersed
the rioters.
Alee Taylor, 1-18.
Morán (Irish Champion), 150.
A. Herd, 150.
EXCITING TIES.
In the concluding stages of the Open Golf Championship the Play was intensely exciting.
Massy and Vardon tiod with
scores of 303 each:
Hilton and Hord tied at 304.
Braid and Ray tied at 305.
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Their Majesties received tho
city's welcome it a banquet hold at the Guildhall.
Mr. G. It. Askwith, Comptroller
Thero was a saluto of guns and oneral of the Labour. Dopart- ment of the Board of Trade, lans | vast choring as the procession arrived at Hull to try to bring left Buckingham Pal:00.
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about conciliation.
The procession consisted of the The National Transport Sovereigns' escort, three carriages Workers' Association, at a meet-conveying the lords and ladies in ing in London, resolved that waiting, the King's aide de camp,
with rolerence to "Lacking," TROUBLE IN PORTUGAL.nless the shipping dispate is Indian orderlies and the State Viscount aldano, expounding
CALLING OUT RESERVES.
HOME RACING.
the Government's views, said that
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though Mr. Asquith, the Premier,|--LSANVICH TO TBR " TELEORAPIL," }
London, June 29, 2.45 ji.m. [TRR "TELEGRAP¤" Cortaspondant ad defined "tacking
as tho inclusion in a Financial Bill of A big tramway strike has oc- London, June 29, 8.15 p.m. The result of the Princess of extraucous provisions directed carrod in Oporto, inducing the
Wales' Stakes was as under:--
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towards social and political pur-Lisbon Government to take spe- poses, he had never suggested that inl monsures in view of a simu!-
Monay Bill must be devoid of taneous political agitation.
Swynford
Lemberg......n
King William
3 ·
sach purposes
JAPANESE ROYALTIES
AT THE CORONATION,
AN EXPRESSION OF
THANKS.
{"INDEPENDENT NEWS" AGENCY.]
Tokio, June 30.
Their Majesties the Emperor and Empress personally sent a
As a consequence, the Govern-
settled by the 1st of July (to-landau, drawn by six bay horses, norrow) they will take drastic
Tänusin coagajook mak
sing to come to a settlongut.
STRIKERS' VICTORY.
vät
[SERVICE TO THE TELEGRAPO,'']
London, June 30, 7.5 a.m.
The strikers uro proving
victorious everywhere.
The amendmont proposed by ment have given orders for a con- The Cunard Line and other
鋐十三月六英港香
REUTER'S
TELEGRAMS.
AT THE BANQUET.
London, June 20, 11.55 a.m.
4
At the banquet in the Guild-
hall there were only three tousts, "The King," "The Queen and
$36 ran ANYTM.
SINGLE COFF 10 CERTI
CHINESE
TELEGRAMS.
INDUSTRIAL BODY.
NATIVE MANUFACTURES,
(" SUZUKO PO" SIRVIOR.)
Poking, June 29,
The now Cabinot Ims instructor. the Industrial Body to promoto the nativo manufactures of Ching. FOREIGN GARB.
Royal Family," and "The Lord Mayor and Corporation," These FOR CHINESE OFFICIALS. were received with acclamation.
There were no speeches.
RETURN JOURNEY,
The return journey was made
| by wayof Moorgate Street through
Islington, Oxford Street, the
Murblo Arch, The people of
North London gavo Their Majes
|tios a stirring wolcomo:
HOME RACING.
PRINCESS OF WALES'
STAKES.
His Majesty wore the uniform of an Admiral, "The queenmak
Princess Mary were dressed in white, and the Prince of Wales
wore the uniform of a naval cadet.
Field Marshal Lord Kitchener a half miles) was as follows
rode behind the Royal carriage,
while, the Life Guards brought up
the roar.
There were continuous mani-
London, Juns 20, 11.55 p.m.
The result of the race for the
F'rincess of Wales' Stokes (one and
Swynford I Lomberg
2
King William........ 3
Five ran. The botting was 3'
Land Cromer, providing that bille, siderable military display to Le leading shipping lines at Liver-festations of enthusiasm as the to one against Swynford, 6 to 4 on which a jointcoinmittee of the two made in North Portugál and have pool have agreed to recognise the Houses had decided to be unex-called upon the reserves of the Seamen's and Firemen's Union. clusively financial, shall be subject last three years to join the colours.
to Clauso H., enabling a delayed
biannium, was adopted,
Viscount Haldane and Lord Halsbury vainly protested that this was an encroachment upon tologra
ngram yesterday thanking the British Royal Household for the the privileges of the House of cordia! Creatinent that had boon Commons.
accorded to the Japanese Em- bassy amongst whom was Prince Higa-Shifushima,
FLOODS IN HIROSHIMA.
LOSS OF LIFE REPORTED.
("INDEPENDENT News" Ad■NGY.)
Tokio, June 30,
ARBITRATION TREATY.
THE CORONATION.
'THEIR MAJESTIES! THANKS.
[SERVICE TO THE "Telegrarii,”] London, June 30, 12.30 am. By Royal authority there has
been published a message from
Thoir Majesties King George and
|Quoon Mary, expressing their
deep approoiation of the reception
accorded to them throughout the [SERVICE TO THE "TELEGUAPN."]Coronation period. A formal
Landon, June 29, 1.40 p.m. expression of appreciation will It is reported from Washington, bo issued shortly.`
that after a conference betwoon
US. AND BRITAIN.
In the afternoon, Field Marshal Lord Kitchener was summoned
At Bristol, Avonmouth and
Grimsby the mon's terms have been accepted:
At Hull the Board of Trado is
arbitrating with a view to a settle-
ment of the dispute.
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IMPERIAL AFFAIRS.
A NON-PARTY COMMITTEE.
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(Servion to the " TELEORÁPH.""}
London, June 20, P.25 a.m. At a conference held in the
"
("SHEUNG Po" SERVICH.)
Poking, Juno 20. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has memorialized. the Throne about introducing foreign garb for Chinese diplomatic officials.'
The Ministry proposesthaadop-" tion of the Japanese dross. ``
THE EMPRESS DOWAGER.
ENORMOUS EXPENSES...
("Buxoro Po" SERVIOR.)
Poking, June 29. Prince Ching las instructed the Imperial household to prepare Tls. 13,000 daily to meet the Em- prosa Dowager's expenses in the Summer Palace.
SEVERE FLOOD.
IN HUNAN. {"Suzoxa Pa" Baavion.]
Peking, Juno 29.
The southern and western gates of the Sheung Tak-fa in Huuan have been washed away by the floods.
procossion passed along the Mall, Lemberg and 9 to 2 against Kinga
the Strand und Fleet Street to St. William.
Paul's.
CHINESE LABOURERS.
ENGAGED BY RUSSIANS.
("SHAT PO" SERVICE)
Poking, June 20.
The Russians are now engaging largo hamber of Chipose
labourers at Kirin.
The Governor of Kirin lan lodged a protest against this, but
A NEW DREADNOUGHT. without effect. He has now telegraphed to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to settle the matter.
FOR RUSSIA,
After a brief service in the
Cathedral, Thoir Majesties wore
accorded
a magnificent and whole-hearted recoption on their] way through the city to the Guild, hall, where there were superb
floral decorations. The Banquel-
ing Hall was adorned with a pro- from the Baltic Yard at St.
fusion of rod and white roses.
present.
The company present was of House of Commons yesterday, a the most brilliant description. committee of the Lords and Com-Almost every British Royalty was mons and Dominion legislators ro- solved to form a non-party organi- sation, laying a branch in each of Driving in open carriages after the Dominions entitled to Empire the procession, General Louis] The heavy rainstorms that have President Tuft and the Hight Hon. to their Majesties' presence and parliamentary union, with a view Botha and Mrs. Botha (South boon raging since the 24th instant James Bryce, British Minister to received hearty Royal thanks for to the exchange of information Africa Hon. Andrew and Mrs. in Hiroshima and district, have|
the United States, it was an- the manner in which the military and of closer intercourse between resulted in causing a large flood,
arrangements had been carried the legislators of the Empire. nounced that the Anglo-American Numarana... houses have been.
The draft scheme was approved wrecked and loss of life is report- Arbitration Treaty had been
HM the King has promulgated and referred to a sub-com mossage of thanks to the Army; to consider detalls,
practically completed,
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[SERVIOR TO THE “ TELEGRAPH,”]
London, June 30, 7.5 aim.
The firet Russian Dreadnought,
the Sebastopol, has been launchied
Petersburg.
ADMIRAL TOGO.
VISITS. OLD TRAINING SHIP.
[Service TO THE “ Telennapi.”]
London, June 30, 7.5 a.m.
Admiral Togo of Japan visited
Fishor (Australia), and Sir Wilfrid his old training ship, the Worces |Laurier (Canada) were loudly|tor, at Grénnhithe and addressed
cheerest and bowed constantly in the cadets, who chopred the
vetoran lustily.
EXPLOSION OF MAGAZINE.
ENQUIRY MADE.
("BHAT Fo" Savion)
Peking, June 20. By order of the Army Board, investigations have been made with regard to tho cause of the. recent explosions occurring at. Paotingfu in the province of Chibli.
Nothing of a suspicious nature has been discovered.
The Weather Forecast.
RAIN
CHANGE
VERY DRY
FAIR