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Tokio, Juno 24, Tio Amur Viceroy of Itussin has issued a strict prohibition Aagainst the Chinose from landing Russian dominions without cortified passpo, ts from their Con

Russian territories.

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SÄTURDAY JULY

Three carriagos followed, bear- During the Coronation festi-ing officers of state. The Lord vitios, there was a drizzle of rain Major was on horseback, attended which, however, did not interfere by an Indian sido de camp, with with the vast crowds who wore Colonial and Indian escorts, and viewing the illuminations in nativo sovereigns with escorts

from the Horse Guards.

“THE ROYAL CARRIAGE,

Loudon,

It was alsonfmóuncoil that those

There was an unprecedentedly drho have now alleged admission small-nyimbor of casualties. The coach of Their Majesties From the authorities canot live in Eighty-eight cases of collapse was drawn by oight crom-colour- Eighty-eight on the hospitals, oil hories, Lord Kitchener rode Singapore, Juno 27, 10.tő a.m.

His Excellency Sir John Ander- tainting

those being mostly css of on the right-hand side of the

дя D rosult of the carriage. eon, G.C.M.C., Governor of the nightlong vigil and lack of food. Despite the intermittent show- Straits Settlements and High)

ors which broke in upon the Commissioner of the Federated The most serious cases word suusiano, Thoir Majesties drove AMalay States; has been appointed those of two ladies, each of with the state land open. The Permanent Under-Seerotary for whom had broken logs. King woren Field Marshal's uni- Canadian officer was thrown from form. The Queen was dressed in Tokyo, June 27,

his horse and austained a fracture white and wore a large blue hat

trimmed with ostrich fonthorn.

the Colonion..""

of the skull.

The special customs agreement in the Germano-Japanese coin-

In the provinces it is reported mercial treaty was signed yester that some fatalities occurred. day.

One man was killed at Lyme Regis Provisional treaties will short-by the explosion of a gun and ly be concluded with the Powers, another was killed at Barnstaple Las the terms of settlement aro through tho collapse of an archi.

prossing.

Tokyo, June 27. Yestordny the Tokyo Chamber of Commerco and six other lead- Ming Chambers of Commerce in Japan forwarded letters of invita tion to the loading Chinese busi- ness mon (to confer on trudal Prolationships).

London, June 27, 7.15 p.m. His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales to-day reviewed the Culonial contingents wltantiended The Coronation.

At Cowes and Carnarvon horses which were taking part in the procession bolted.

At Cambridge thore was a fatal fall during the fixing of the decoratious.

The Floot at Spithead was on loliday yesterday. International sports wore hold.

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There was continuous cheering all along tho route, culminating in tremendous and sustained roar of jubilation as the King and Queen returned to the Palace.

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During the latter part of the London, June 20, 0,55 a.m. From Hodeidah (a seaport in day brilliant sunshine prevailed. The result of the race for the Yemen in Arabin) it is reported In the evening Their Majesties Grand Prix at Paris was as fol- that rebel troops in gront strength viewed the illuminations of the lows have surprised the Turkish van-Elect from a platform orcoted | Apdutout guard of four battalions and four on the somaphore lower in the " guns, encamped three miles out dookyard. side of Goozat killing one thou- sand and wounding five hundred. The fighting was mostly of a

hand to hand carpotor

After the encounter the mainder of the Turkish forcð fled in disorder towards Geozan, the Arabs pursuingg

At Geozan the Turkish troops, general confusion; were shelled by their own gulf boat Entebbe, in the course of which several hun rods were killed and wounded.

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The King received the British and foreign admirals on board i Royal Yacht, died

Combourg Mntolloss Sixteen ran

London, June 25, 10:40 p.m.;

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London, June 20) 2 pan, In Parisit is generally oxpected that Mi Caillaus will be the new Priuleninistor in succession to M. Monie, resignedouros

London, Juno 26) 0.20: The Gorman military Numbers Fiva lins beon gutted by-fro at Muonden.

A Caloutta inossago kaya thil. While the motor was being roi

The Foote a thought of the nection with the murder of Mr. ship becamo ignited.

at Spithead wern teu orrosts have been made in con- | paired, the framework of the air

23rd'instant, and despite a heavy Anu, the Collector of Tinnovelly, London, June 2012 downpour of Tain great crowds on the 17th instant Evidence The withdrawal of the local. of boats loaded with sightseers is accumulating to show that the Liberal candidate for the by went out to view the spectacle. murder was the result of a felection in the Tradeston Division_

Bluejackols of all nations conspiracy.

{of CHúsgow, in favour of hir. O, fraternised in the most cordis London, June 25, 445 p.m. F. G. Masterman (recontly un manner ashore,

The United States Circuit Court, souted for West Ham North) has at St. Louis has given an im bean resented by the Young Scots portant judgment, declaring the Party, who have threatened to run amalgamation of the Union Pacifica candidate of their own. and Southern Pacific Railways to Yesterday evening Mr. Master- be legal, in

mon and the Master of Elibank (Liberal Whip) telographed to the Glasgow Liberal Association that after further consultation it had boon decided that Mr. Masterman should continue to fight the battle of Liberalism in Londoni Sula

London, June 24, 0.15 nm. Their Majesties the King and Queen with the foreign Royalties and Envoys attended an official banquet at the Foreign Ollica ou the ovoning of the 23rd, instaut,

London, June 20, 7.45 p. The Honourable John E. Gor.. don las been returned unopposed for Brighton in the Unionist in terest.

London, Fano 20, 7.45 p.m. Political motivity has recom

London, June 24, 7.10 p.m. From Paris it is reported that in the army fobate in the Sonate, Mons. Guirom, the Minister for

London, June 20, 0.40 am. || War, statod that at present no Landon, June, 26,7,10a.m. The Lord Mayor's party at the The Coronation illuminations Generalissimo is preferred.'" The Sultan of Turkey hwa sail Naval Review, to the number of were reported last night in Lon- There wore, he said, several ad from Salonica for Constantine 350, mostly ladies, worocompelled don, but a steady downpour of chiefs in the field, each of whom plo, on the completion of his to spend the night in the Solent rain reduced the crowds and was acting freely in the district Macedonian tour.

in cold, rainy weather; on board tonded to damp the holiday-mak-assigned to him, the chief in com

London, June 24,0.15.a m. their special stammer, which was ing spirit.

mand remaining so far as his

At Glasgow, the Anchor Line totally unprovided for the emer The Coronation night's conctions wore concerned, in the and the Donaldson Line have gency of a strong tide and wind, tinuous roar, indicative of un-hands of the Cabinet, who ab conceded the sonmen's demands which made it dangerous for the restrained onjoyment of the solutely refused to place the The Anchor Line dockers joined vesel to love lor moorings in the felighted multitudos, was marked destinies of the country in the in the strike and immediately re-crowded roadstead:

ceived an advance of wages, London, June 20, 9,40 am/· hands of a singloman. That At Portsmonth the Admiraltyy alisont

London, Fune 23, 10.50 p.m. tom had led to diensters in 1814 The White Star Lino have Covent Garden Theatro is menced throughout the country. entertained to dinnor. One tĺkou-

Thio procession, having assom-and in 1815. After an inter-arranged terms with the strikers embowered with roses for to There are seven by-elections. sand foreign and live hundred

bled at the Embankment, pro- pellation on the subject, the at Southampton.

⠀ ⠀ | night's gala. ... From gallery to pending since the Coronation British bluojackots.

ecoded to their position at the Chamber, by a vote of 238 to 224, London, June 24, 2.1 p.m. floor it is estimated that ond Honours List was issued and tha London, Juno 27, 7.15 p.m.

London, June 23, 1,40 p.m. head of the Royal progress, pro defonted the resolution there- At Liverpool, Mr. Tom Mannhundred thousand roses inve boen political parties aro busy in the The Pacific and Oriental Steam- During the Coronation proces seeding thence, to the strains of nont, whereupon the Government (the labour loader) has issued a used in the decoration. ship Company's employees have sion London was sleepless. After the music of the Life Guards band, and the Cabinet rosigned. manifesto, ordering the Union Around the, Royal Box are Soined the ranks of commen on the whole hearted rejoicings with the Colonial procession,

seamon employed in forty-six placed medallions, framed with Drike.

Lamidst amazingly

London, June 23, 1.40 p.m. beautiful under General lan Hamilton, ne

firms connected with the Ship deep pink roses, and bearing the *In the House of Commons ques-illuminations, the crowds remain companied by the Colonial detach- The seamen strike have acping Fodoration to come out on names of the different Dominions. tions were addressed to theed, lining the streets in view of monte and oflicons.

ling duonghulur use of the Government by the shipping the Itoyal procession to-day Afterwards came Sir Wilfrid inga monthly ered by thic companies of Chinese blacklegs tô A lengthy circular was issu- Laurior, Prime Minister of Canada: Union Castle Bhich offer fake the place of the seamon ones, stating that the procession on. Andrew Fisher, Premier of had been rejected on Monday, strike.

would go by way of Trafalgar the Commonwealth, and Mrs. Square, St. Paul's, the Mansion Fisher, with a detachment of House, Tandon Bridge and they the Now Zealand contingent; through the Borough, returning then came General Louis Bo- by way of Westminster Dridge, thus, Premier of United South Whitehall, the Mall, and the Africa, with: a detachment of South Palace.

African troops; Sir Edward Mor- ris, Promior of Nowfoundland, and Lady Morris; His Excellency Sir Jolm Anderson, Straits Sottle- tingent. Next cume. King Hardraw. ments, followed by Canadian con-

man (Cyprus) followed by the South African detachinent. Nex

London, Juno 27,7.15 p.m. in the House of Commons The Bill empowering the Colonial Secretary to grant pensions to Golghial Governore up to £1,300 has boon read a second time.

Tokyo, June 28.

There was amplo room for the His Excellency Chao Ersun, great multitude of people assom- Magoroy of the Throe Eastern bied. Provinces, entertains a diferouti opionion from ex-Viceroy Hai Thang in regard to the formation of bodies of reserve polico whose

servicos should be tied in emer- gencies; and now all the ans and ammunition which had been distributed by the ex-Viceroy amongst thebitants who awore to servo on these emergency

montarsenals.

Euch of the decorative schemes had a beauty ofitsown and seemed to be attempting to oulvie its neighbours.

The troops who lined the route

in the line of procossion was Mr. Egerton Sharpe, followed by the of procession made up the bravost Canadians. Then came the Sul- show over witnessed in London, tan of Perak, Federated Malay, all of them alive with bold colours States, with the Rhodesians in the in their separato groups. roar, and the Sultan of Kedal, bales forces have beou gathered Field Marshall Lord Kitchener F.M.S., followed by the Protes la and deposited in the Govorn-inspected hissixty thousand troops torate troops..

and gave the final touches to the The Indian procession came in Tokyo, Juno 28.

parades of the Colonial and Indian next succession, with mounted Lieutenant-Genural (?) Ulgalto,

Indian officers, followed by six Chief of the Gonoral Staff of the

carriagos containing Maharajakas Russian Navy, left St. Petersburg

and Rajals of the Indian Empire. for the Far East on Monday, 26th

The band of the Hussars played inatant, for the purpose of making

passod. lively music as the procession a tour of general observation. POLICE LAUNCH ON FIRE.

Spontaneous Combustion. About three o'clock this morn-

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On Wednesday next the House of Lords enter upon the Committed stags of the Veto Bill, while the House of Commons will discuss

strike on Monday (today), London, June 26, 3.40 am the Declaration of London.

FIRTH OF FORTIKO 4 The Spanish authorities at In the Firth of Forth the ship- Corcubion have detained a Ger- ping trade in at a standstill owing man steamer carrying a cargo of A similar antlóment as regards to the strike. At Leith there oro arms and ammunition suppused English steamers trading to Bel-thirty-seven steamers hold up for to be intended for the Royalists in gium is expected.

wont of crows.

Portugal,

In the matter of the strike the Belgions aro following suit...

London, June 24, 7.40 p.m. The following aro the latest results in County Cricket mat ches

Somerset won by 101 runs, Yorkshire scored a pointless

Notis, drawn. Lancashiro, drawn. Leicester, drawn. Sussex, won by four wickots. Worcester bent Middlesex by 168 runs.

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In Rotterdam the slipowners

London, June 25, 7.10 aan.

London, June 20, 11.20 pm.

London, Juno 20, 7.45 p.m." - The Westminster Gazette " announces that the State Instr ance Bill inust be passed this Session. This Bil raises ques tions of the highest importance and members must be prepared to

The journal urges that tho Bill

The situation in Albania is make sacrificos. considor that the musters' situn-boginning to excita somo anxioty, tion demands the surrender of the as the feeling between Turkey should be debated according to a strikers unconditionally.

and Montonegro is growing acute, carefully arranged time-table and Thoro is very strong sympathy tho dobato should be concluded At the Crystal Palace Empirò on the part of the Montenegrine by a fixed date in August. Athletic Championship competi- for the Albaniansin their troubles. All aides ought to and must be tions, the Canadian contestants

The Turkish Minister Collinje heard. won three firsts, the United King- has returned from an interview London, June 27, 0.10 6.m." dom two and Australasia none.

with the Albanian chiele, who lomand written confirmation of all promises of an amnosty and the proclamation of a prompt written answer,

London, June 25, 7.10 a.m. The London Horse Show was brought to a close yesterday.

In the jumping competitions, first honours fell to tho French. The Russions came second; the

four The Americans were Belgians third, and the English

unplaced.

London, June 24, 0.15 uan.

London, June 26, 7,25 n.in. The fruit traders of Hull havo

Trade to intervene with a view to decided to potition the Board of

a settlement of the seamen's strike

A message from Paris states There are at least seventy it is understood there that the thousand packages of fruit which defeat of the Government was dus cannot be funded owing to the to resentment on the part of the strike.

The possible auccessors to M. Monis are now classed as Pro-

Such a crisis as the present is said to have been unknown in the history of the fruit trade.

The programme announced by M. Caillaux, tho now Prime Min- istor of France, includes Bills providing for the delimitation of The Champagno districts and for electoral reform,

Itisunderstood that M.Delcasse the Ministry of Marine. will retain his former position in

London, June 27, 0.10a.m.

In the House of Lords, the Marquess of Lansdowne has given notice of an amendment to the Vow Bill, providing for the sub-

ission to the, oloctors of any measures affecting the existence of the Crown and the Protestant succession, the establishing of national parliaments, or measures not approved by a joint committee of the Lords and Commona

Lord Cromer has given notica

London, June 26, 4.30 p.m. There is a general outery portionalists and Anti-propor- against the new postage stamps, tionalists, the former including which are inartistic and poorly M. M. Briand, Dolcasse and Cail-ongraved, while the portrait of of an amendment providing for laux, and the latter M. Clemenceau, the King is disappointing.

the appointment of a joint com. London, June 25, 10.40 p.m. London, June 20, 7.45 p.m.

mittee of seven members from the House of Lords and seven from the House of Commons, to be presided over by the Speaker.

London, June 24, 11.55 pm review the weather was cool and At l'ortsmouth during the naval

the sky overcast. There was in the harbour a fleet of one hun- red and eighty-British and for- vign war vossola taking part in the After returning to the Palace,

review, including thirty-two Bri- tish battleships. The Fleet lay whilst the bands were playing the King George and Queen Mary ap- National Anthom, Their Majestics

in ten long linos..

adversaries of electoral reform at Their Majesties King, George the previous day's vote in favour poared on the balcony of the

'HERO OF THE HOUR," and Queen Mary reviewed the of proportional representation, Palace and received what was

General Louis Botha, the Pre-ships and afterwards proceeded porlaps the greatest ovation ever mier of United South Africa, to Cowes Roads, accorded to British Royalties.

was the hero of the hour. Ho

Although the seamen's strike The crowds were jubilant. Tho was enthusiastically applauded was responsible for the laying up ing the No. 1 Police Launch, whilst officers of the guard of honour by the crowds who lined the route of many steamers, the son pageant on duty in Yaumati Bay caught drew their swords and chicored. and especially by the occupants was on an enormous scale. Scores fire in the starboard bunker. Tho The troops waved their helmetson of the Colonial clubs and stands, of great liners passed through the Cause innot know butissupposed hoir bayonots and cheered again who hailed him with the shouting lines of the men-of-war. to be the result of spontaneous and again.

of good greelings. coibbustion.;

Amidst the booming of tho Sir Wilfrid Laurier, of Canada, a slight rain foll, followed and Sir Joseph Ward of New by sunshine.

Their Majestien Zoaland also got a warm reception. procession loft the Palace and ou The South African, New Zea route were received with tum-land and Canadian troops were

London, June 26, 11 pm. The launch is so damaged, altuous and joyous greetings from cheered in a right rousing way as

There was a record number of Bill. however, that she will have to

their subjects.

they passed along the route, and

ontries—namely, two hundred and leave duty to be repaired.

London, June 27, 9.15 a.m. The Colonial and Indian pro-the fudian, Princes were parti-

twenty-five-for the Open Golf. The amendments of which CHINESE JUNK SINKS. cessions stretcher out over one cularly attractive to the public.

Mr. C. F. G. Mastorman (who] Championship, this competitions notico has been given in the House mile ahead. The composition of

His Majesty sent a letter of was unsoated from West Ham for which oponed in bad weather of Lords have revived the politic Owner Missing.

the loyal procession was made up

thanks to the Lord Mayor of North through corrupt practices at Sandwich.

eal crisis in its most acute form Da Monday a largo Chinese of the most suporb selection from

London, expressing his great ap on the part of his election agent) The first team' rounds will be The Unionist newspapers do store junk sink ono milo west of the Navy and the Army. Every

preciation of the patience and will contest the Tradeston Division spread over three daya,... claro: tht the Government aro Green feland. The cause of the branch of the British service was for yesterday evening was post-tact displayed by the police, whose af Glasgow, where the local Liberal Up to the present, the amateurs placed in a dileinma, necessitating accident is not at present known,ropresented;

ronod until to-day:

conduct had boon gonorally ad- member is retiring, as the Liberal Boveridge and Hilton have return either the disclosure of the nature #batrit is thought that, owing to The fourth procession headed London, June 23, 8.45 p.mired by the foreign guests,

candidate.

od scores of 75 and 70 respostive of their guarantees or the rosigna higheavy son running at the time, by the Horse Guards, consisted of From Washington it is reported London, Jung 25, 7 a.m.

ly. Among the leaders is the Irishion of the Liboral Cabinot. She was swamped. The crew the Naval Battory, the Life that the United States Bonplo ** In his reply to the welcome of A New York messago says that Champion, Moran, with a score of The Liberal journals, on the ware later picked up by two mam-Guarde, the Royal Artillery and Finance Committee has agreed to the Mayor of Southampton, His a number of deaths from cholora 72.

other hand, while admitting that pans, and wore in an exhausted five bands. Then came the Indian report adversely both against the Majosty the King said that op have occurred on board immi- Londou, Juns 20, 10.45 nm. -- tho situation is serious, express Dondition.

orderlies and the King's aides de wool tariff revision and the free every vint to Pertsiaouth he grant ships arriving from Italy. Special Coronation services confulence that the Governinont It was impossible to obtain a camp, among the party boing list bille.

found improvement in the A Port Said wire states that an wore hold in most of the churchos will not in the promptest possible Donnected story from them. The Field Marshal Lord Roborte and This decision impairs the pdf matter of naval construction and Englishman died from cholera, on throughout the country to-day manner to overcome ite stub orner of the junk is missing and General Sir John French, who spects of the passing of de organisation:" He looked forward, the North German Lloyd steamer and were attended by mayors and bornness of the Peors. They say I feared he has, perialied with were singled out by the spectators reciprocity agreement between the to futurodevelopments of Britain's Glooben abortly after leaving other authorities besides the local also that the House of Lords are

and heartily cheered

United States and Cas

avalt rength and nower"

Terrikiriala,

mlitaken in thinking that (h

Efforts wore at. once mudo by the crew to subdue the flames and after a short time they were ex-

ugaiated.

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FLEET AT SPITHEAD. London, June 23, 1.40 p.m. Owing to the rain the illumina- tion of the Flest at Spithead fixed

A wire from Trieste announces A balloon from Parie fell into The whicle review was trim.that the new Austrian Dread-the North Soa, near the Island of His Majesty, in a mossage of nought, Viridus Unitis, has been Jurst, and the two occupants wore thanks to the Duke of Norfolk, successfully launched at the port. drowned, it being impossible to stated that nothing could be more

London, June 25, 10.40 p.m. savo them owing to the prevailing From Berlin it is reported that gala. satisfactory than the arrange mouts made for the most beauti- now commercial treaty between ul and sacred service in West Germany and Japan has been

signed. minster Abbey.

London, June 25, 7 a.m.

London, Juno 26, 0.55 am.

London, June 26, 6.55 .m.

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Lord Londonderry has giv notice of a motion that the question of Home Rulo shall be excluded. from the operation of the Veto

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