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London, June 30, 6.55 p.m. London, Juno 30, 9:40 a.m.. His Majesty King George's, Mr. Barbor, the aviation export, treat to the children at the Crystals offored to the Government foured

aeroplanos with a view to the Army and Navy, encouragement of aviation in the

Palco was a huge success,

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*One hundred thousand childron were ontortained. They wore con-f voyed to the Palace in ninoty-two railway trains from 50 railway

stations,

London, June 30, 6.55 p.sh.

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FRIDAY, JULY 17′ 1911

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Half Milo.-Braun (Germany), 33 voted in favour of attending 1: Wheatley (Victoria), 2; Brook and 21) against

(Canada), 3. Time, 1 min. 59 4-5 scos.

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Nevertheless, upon Mr. O'Con- nor (? Jolmor T. P.) representing the danger of a serious cleavage of the party, Mr. Redmond decided in favour of non-attendanco.

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1; Lonky (Irolnud), 2.

High Jump Pasoman 6 feet,

London, July 2, 1.55 p.m. It is officially reported from Madrid that German troops have landed at Arzilla.

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of the Cabinet Ministers, Lord Those present included most Curzon, the Right Hon. Arthur . Balfour and the Countess of Minto.

London, July 1, 10 a.m. At the Dominion Day dinner at the Imperial Tustituto, Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Prime Minister of Can- ada, announced that Lord Strath- cona was about to retire from his post of High Commissioner for Canada.

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couded the Algeuirus Act by As France and Spain had ox- establishing military stations iu she interior it was explicable that Germany in accordance with the demand of her subjects should send the Pantlier to Agadir in or der to protect them.

London, June 30, 2 pan. The conference at Hull arrang- by the Board of Trade botwoen shipowners and the seninen en trikoprovod abortive, the strikers rejecting the terms offered. London, June 30, 9.40 a.m. - There was more rioting in the The Colonial Office, luvo re-evening. With truncheons drawn coivod from the Colonics mm the police chergo a mob of tw London, July 1,12.15.m. berlostimessages of congratulation | thousand stone-throwers and die It is only now reported that

'FEELING IN SPAIN. King Georgo and Queen Mary Coronation.

to their Majosties upon their porsed the crowd, after a number carly last month in Yemen en

-The Spaniale pross generally of policemen had been injured.

the east of the Red Bon), Hodoi-

approves of the action of Ger London, July 2, 7.20 slm. - attended the function and got a

The nowspapers givo promin-] London, June 30, 11.30 p.m.

tal rebels surprised a Turkist

A Berlin wire states that at the

many, regarding it as a logical Lumultuous recoption.

enco to the messige from Vis-

outcome of the French action. Damages to the amount of fifty advance guard and killed over roquest of interested German count Gladstone, Governor Gon-thousand pounds sterling have two thousand of the Sultan's firms the German Governmont

London, July 1, 10a.m. London, July 3, 12.35 s.m. oral of South Africn, who in the been awarded against Mr. floratio troops,

has ordered the ganhost Paniber, In the final tio for the Open most heartfelt. manner expresses W. Bottomley, M.P., in the claim of

At the Dominion Day dinner at At Govan today Sir Josepli London, July 1, 12.15.m. which is ut present in Moroccan the Imperial Instituto, It.. the Ward, Premior of New Zealand, Golf Championship, Harry Vardon | his appreciation of His Majesty's Eleanor Curtis as executrix for

It is reported from Washing waters, to proceed to Agadir in Duke of Commught said that it and Lady Ward launched the new beat A. Massy.

interest in the welfare of his sub-her father, the late Mr. Robert to that the United States Govern- South Morocco to protect the in- was the desire of this Majesty the battleship New Zealand, the Other

jects in South Africa, and his con- Mastor, ox-civil servant, Mudras, ment live confirmed the con-terests of German subjects. The King that the Prince of Wales Colony's gift to the Imperial 305, Duncan 300.

viction that South Africa will be-.

The plaintiff alleged that Mr.ment with regard to the suspen-

should become acquainted with Navy. clusion of the international agree. Powers have been notified. for the preservation of ponco and sterling by misrepresentation in Pacific waters. come one of the strongest factors Bottomley obtained 57,835 pounds sion of polagic sealing in Northern been informed that the German

A Tangier correspondent hall parts of the Empire.

The Duke hoped, when he had the prosperity of the Empire.

Minister has informed the Moroc- takon over the post of Governor London, June 30, 9.40 a.m.

London, July 1, 12.15 a... ean Foreign Minister that Cer-General, to welcome the Prince of at Highbury, urged the nocossity Lady Wantage, Right Hon.

The Chief Justice granted i A telegram from Constantinople many will occupy Agadir.

Wales to Caunda.

of proparations for a general W. Palmer, M.I., for Reading on Mr. Bottomsley saying that theclared that the terms of surrendor

stay of execution, ponding appeal, announces that tho Porto las de- London, July 1, 135 pan.

London, July 1, 4.45)

election. Ho hoped that the His Majesty King George V.

While the Bavro express was Unionists would be ready if tho whole sum up well as the costs proposed by the Albanian insur. has sent the following message to travelling towards Paris at the Government rushed an election.. would be paid into court within agents are inadmissible.

London, July 2, 10 in. Mr. Winston Churchill, the flomerate of sixty miles an hour, it escaped by the narrowest chance Secretary:--

In the aviation race for the

the Coronation and its attendant near Pont de Larche. The engine aviator, Weyinan, who covered "To my People:-Now that the malicious removal of a rail the winner, was the American from a frightfai disastor through Cordon Bennett Cup, Sheppoy, ceremonies are over, I desire to and tender were travelling so fast 94 miles in 71 min. 30 1-5 koes. Empire of my grateful sonse that Two earringos woro overturned. and Nieuport, wore second and assure the people of the British that they jumped the gop. The Frencli aviators, Le Blanc througli it all. I felt this in the injured. their hearts have been with me Several passengers were slightly third respectively. beautifulimpressive service in the

scores woro-Taylor

Vardon and Massy played off thoir tio over 36 holes..

London, June 30, 0.55 p.m. In connection with thonoumon's

strike there has been another out-G. broak of rioting at Hall,

Five hundred men from the London Police Fores have been dospatched to Hull to assist the local police in suppressing di- order.

and Mr. Alfred Palmer, Lord f the Manor of Wokefield, have gifted two hundred thousand pounds for the establishment of University ht Reading.

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the sale of cortain shures.

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London, July 1, 1.85 p.n. Colonel Warren, commanding the Third Brahman Regiment, lied at son as a result of the a the arnt by the glass in a broken cidental savoring of an artory in window.

[in a tologram dated Port Said, Juno 22nd, in a Singapore paper, it was stated that on the arrival

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London, July 2, 10 a.in. Mr. A. 1. D. R. Stool Maitland, M.P. for Birmingham, speaking

London, July 1, 7.20 a.m. At Madrid on Thursday while London, June 30, 5 p.m. Lieutenant Trachon, a French. a procession of fifty thousand in aviation at Chalon-sur-Marne, to the Royal Palace in connection man, while making his first assay priests and laymon was marching fall and was killed..

with the Encharistic Congress, London, June 30, 5.25 p.m. rough bomboxploded in the Calle It is reported from New York Mayor (one of the principal street. that the Federal Grand Jury has of the city).

A wild panic ensued and some of the stoomer Mishima Mary Abboy, which was the most solemn the opposite direction brushed motorod a mile in 31 scoonds, nt returned indictments against In their County Crickot fixturo, | nine combines, comprising eighty-sixty porsons wero injurod, mostly Warron of the 3rd. Brahmagsly less in the stirring scenes of the post immediately after the smash. Saltbarn in Yorkshire, which is

Loudon, June 30, 6.55 p.m. Sam Langford, the coloured heavy-weight, knocked out Jack Fitzgerald in the fifth round.

Landon, June 30, 6.55 p.m.

their hourtfelt welcome of me'ns

it was reported that Colonel experience in my life, and sourco- stationed at Singaporo, had died succeeding days, when my people in the voyage us the result of signified their recognition and and accident. On June 11 the their Sovereign. This has been

decoused gentleman was in the bathiooni, whon

on a quaden roll parent not only in the loyal of the vessel caused him to to and from Westminster and our enthusiasm shown in our passage overbalance. He thrust out his

Lancashire buat Worcestershire. three persons, who are allogod to by the crush.

Singapore, July 1, 11.10 a.m. constitute a so-called Wire Trust, The procession re-formed and The death sentence passod upoii

Amongst the persons indicted proceeded to the Palace where aro Mr. Pierpont Morgan'a son-in-was received by the King Mrs. Proudlock has been coumut-law, Mr. Eugeno Satterlee, Mr. Queen. ed. She will remain in simple Frank Gould, and other notable imprisonment ponding the decifionnoiers, sion of the Solangor Stato Council.

London, June 30, 9.40a.m. London, July 1, 8.30 p.m. 7. Right Hon. L, Harcourt, Secre- His Majesty King George Vory of Sinto for the Colonies, has issued a message to the pon-presiding at the dianor of the plo declaring that the affectionato Corona Club, at which there was| demonstrations evinced during an attendance of 350), including the Coronation ceremonies had Sir Hamilton Goold-Adams, Sir filled him with fresh faitli and Frank Swottenham and Sir Mat- confidence,

thew Nathan, said he was glad.

London, July 1,8,30 pan.'

Al the amannition stored in

the Territorial Barracks at Hull has been removed and the rifle

bolts withdrawn,

The visit of Mr. G. E. Askwith, Comptroller General of the Bourd of Trade Labour Department, has proved fruitless so far as the m- ranging of a settlement is con- corned.

Hopos are entertained of a set- tlement being effectod at Liver-

pool,

London, July 1, 8.30 p.m. The result of the race for the

London Cup was as follows:-

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....2 ..8 London, July 1, 8.30 p.m. Following is the result of the Australian Grand National:-

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Arquebuss Sparkle... Obi.... London, July 1, 8.30 p.m. Apponded are the latest results in the County Cricket matches: Middlsox boat Gloucester. Warwickshire beat Hants.

In the annual Inter-University rowing match at New London, Harvard beat Yalo.

Harvard also beat Yale at basc- ball, the scores being 8 to 2 and

4 to 1.

pan.

The consorship concealed the facts for twenty-four hours.

Another express proceeding in

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London, July 2, 10 a.m. An Italian named Bordine has

Evidently wholesale disaster had the world's record. been plannel: The public are

Loudon, July. 2, 10 nm. furios. There is evidence of

In the swimming competitions diabolical sabotage.

for the Empire Championships London, July 2, 10a.m. which took place at the Crystal intense surprise. The semi-official by Hardwick, an Australian, with Germany's action has created Palage the hundred yards was won London, July 1, 12.15 a.m.

arm which went through the progresses which tyo made througli newspaper" Koelnische Zeitung Derbyshire of the Unitol King- English Channel havo beon artery was severed and when

The aviation flights across the glass window of the room.

the different districts of London, dwolls upon Germany's greatagri-dom second, and. Johnstone of postponed until Monday.

but also in the thousands of mes cultural interests in the hinter-Canada third,

Time-60 3.5seca. discovered some little time after-sages of goodwill which have come land of Agustir and her growing aro to take part are resting at was inconscious from loss of Meanwhile the aviators win wards the unfortunate gentleman

to me across the seas from every trade in South Morocco.

In the mile, Hodgson of Canada Calais.

part of the Empire.

The Gorman Ambassador called was first, Battorsby of the United blood. Two doctors on board

"Such affectionate demonstra on the French Foreign Minister Kingdom second, and Champion London, June 30, 5 pm.

did everything possible but with- tion touched me profoundly and and informed him of the dispatch of Australia third. that the Imperial Conference did ¦ The Colonial and Indian troops out avail, and Colonel Warren filled me afresh with faith and of the warship, adding that the

Time-25 min. 27 3.5 secs. not accept his offer to divide the attending the Coronation paraded slowly bled to death. He was confidorice in believing this warship would leave Agadir London, July 2, 3.20 a.m. administration of the Colonial at Buckingham Palace, where buried at soa two days lator, generous outspoken sympathy immediately tranquillity Was The following are the latest re- Ollice. He rejoiced that in the His Majesty presented the mon the Right Rev. Bishop G.E. with the Queen and myself is un-

rostored. self-governing Colonies there was

sults in the County Cricket with Coronation moduls.

Moule, a homeward bound pas der God our surest source of M. Dosalvos in his reply did not matches. now no complaint of interference Colonial and Indian troops, ox- the service.]

His Majesty, addressing the songor from China, conducting strength. I am encouraged to go conceal his belief that public

Middlesex won by an innings by the Colonial Office which was

forward with new hope, and what-opinion would be painfully and 63 runs. formerly the sport of every depressed great pleasure at seeing tractor.

London, July, 1, 7.55';

Warwickshire won by an in- ever perplexities and difficulties surprised. He also regretted thui present so many soldiers from a}]}

In fine weather and in presence may lie hefore me or my people, the friendly conversations desirel ninge nad 200 ruris. London, June 30, 8.35 p.m.

parts of the Empire. He hoped a large attendance of specta- we shall unite, facing them re-by the two Powers word thus London, July 2, 8.30 p.m. King George and Queen Mary, they and enjoyed their stay and lors, the Amateur International solutely and calmly with public thwarted.

His Royal Highness the Duke with the Prince of Wales, Princess

wished them a safe return to their Athletic Sports were hold at vine guidance the ultimate out- bor, the French Minister to Bor-Dominion Day dinner at the Im- spirit, and confident that under 3. Deselves received M. Cum-of Connaught announced at the Mary, Prince Albert and Prince homos.

Stamford Bridge, London, A George, in the afternoon motored three cheers for the King, which bor of Canadian, New Zunland good.--"George R.i."

General Codrington called for feature of the event was the num- come will be for the common lin, who was astonished at this perial Institute that H.RH. the Irom Buckingham Palace through cheering crowds to the Crystal were heartily given. The Colonial and French entrios. sand school children were enter-Guard wayed their bearskins at Palace, where one hundred thou troops waved their hats, the Indian evalry drew their sabres and the

tho bayonet end.

tained.

The railway lines leading to the Crystal Palace were closed to the public and devoted to the transportation of the children.

There were over one hundred special trains. The weather was fine.

The children received their Majesties with indescribable enthusiasin, the ovation being perhaps the most memorable in the Coronation celebrations,

London, June 30, 10.10 p.m.

of

p.m.

totally unexpected stop taken by Prince of Wales was shortly going the German Governinent.

on a tour round the world. M. Dosalvos afterwards inter-

London, July 3, 12,35 a.m. From Madrid it is officially re-

London, July 1, 8.30-p.in.

London, July 1, 10a.m..

(Oxford), 147 feet 7.1-2 inches, he and the Queou will ever re- the Spanish Ambassador.

Following are the results :- Ilis Majesty has promulgated Putting the hammer-Putuam message in which he states that viewed President Fallieres and

It is, announced that Lord. Strathcora, High Commissioner 1; Flaxman, 125 feet 1 inch, 2.member the great gathering of

of Canada since 1806, is retiring. Afterwards a number of officera

Mile championship.-McNicol children at the Crystal Palace, so

London, July 1, 7 p.m. woro presented to their Majesties (Polytechnic) 1; Tait (Canada), 2; striking in ita vast array, its

London, June 30, 10.10 p.m.

The Colonial Camp at Chelsea Owon, 3. Timo, 4min. 22 1-5 dignified simplicity, its perfect ported that five hundred German has been broken up. The troopers The latest results in County BOCA

order, and its touching spirit. troops have been landed at Aga-nresponding a few weeks' furlongl Cricket are as follows:-

Hundred Yards. -- Rasdell His Majesty feels that London dir.

or returning over-seas, Lancashire won by an innings (Pennsylvania), 1; Stowart (Lon

Maior-General Baron Cheyles and 66 ruus,

don Athletic), 2; D'Arcy, 3. Won

more issued an order thanking tho 179rums,

Kont won by an innings and by inclies; time, 10 2-5 secs.

troops and praising them for their Two miles' walk,--Ross (Mid

excellent behaviour, and 27 runs,"

Yorkshire won by an innings dlesex) 1; Ovens (lerne Hill), 2; Yates, 3. Time, 13 mins. 55 3-5

London, July 1, 7.20 a.m. The revenue for the United

B008.

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may well be proud of its children. Germany's move in Morocco is Their eagerness to carry out in modo the subject of mild comment structions and uphold the oredit in the French press, which con- of their schools, with their mar-siders that Germany has taken vellous self-restraint, augura well this step in order to hold a strong for their own and the country's position during the discussion of future.

the Moroccan question..

London, July 1, 4.45 p.m. In the opening rounds in tho Lawn Tennis Championships at

In the foal for the Open Golf Kingdom for the past quarter land), 23 feet 3-1.2 inches, 1;

Long jump.-Kirwan (Ire London, July 1, 1.15 p.m. l'ears are expressed that Gor-Wimbledon, the play was memo- Chumpionship A. Massy retired amounted to £38,808,073, show- Pasoman; (Berlin), 2; Abraham, ing Japanese society in London) facilitato a satisfactory ending to Fronchman, Gobert and Deougis, The Nihon Jinkwai (the lead-many's unfriendly action will not rable in the doubles contest, the at the thirty-fifth hole, Harrying a decrease of £18,574,504 as 3. Vardon being ten strokes ahead.compared with the corresponding

gave a garden party yesterday at the discussion and the belief is heating the Germans, Robo and Vardon received a great ovation quarter of 1910. -

Quarter mile-Halbaus (Cane Botanic Gardons in honour of voiced that France will send a Kleinschroth, by 12-10, 7-5, 6-3. at the conclusion of the game. This difference is mainly due to 2; Adams, 3. Time, 50 4-5 secs. Fushimi, the Japanese envoye at Office.

ada), 1; Wetenhall (Cambridge), Prince and Princess Higashi protest to the Gorman Foreign Critics were amazed at the skill London, June 30, 8.35 p.m. the inflation of revenue in the 1010

of the players, the play boing London, July 3, 0.15,

The German East African Ship quarter by the collection of bolated Noakes, 1; Pattoshalf, 2; Lizan-

Two miles steeplecluse.the Coronation.

London, July 3, 6.60 a.m.

described super-tennis. The spec- The soamen's strike has been fond of the present year a new

ping Line will inaugurate at the taxes.

His Excellency Monsieur Takp- The semi-official journal"Kool-tators were widly enthusiastic. settled

dier (France), 3. Time, 11 mine. aki Kato, the Japanese Ambasshnische Zeitung," published in at Hall, Liverpool, fortnightly service round Africa, crease of £1,168,000.

Excise revenue shows an in- 10 1-2 seca.

There were three English com Grimsby and Belfast.

dor at St. James' and president Berlin, says that recent develop.petitors in the singles competition. both by way of the Cape of Good London, July 3, 0.15 p.m.

London, Juno 30, 5.25 p.m.

Putting the weight-Barrett of the society, roooived the guests. monts in Morocco have forced The most notable heat was the one Hope and of the Suez Canal.

(Ireland), 13 feet 5 inches, 1; Amongst others prosent wore Germany to take this action. in which the Frenchman, Decugis, Seven aviators have made the Four new, sleamers are being report of the proceedings of a

Thore has been published the Tyson, 2; Abraham (Berlin), 3. Admiral Togo, General Nogi, The situation, says the paper, beat Gore, the scores being 1-6, flight by aeroplane from Calais to built.

Hurdles. London.

meeting of Nationaliste oonvon bridge), 1; Powell, 2 Mounior Claude Macdonald, British Am-tan's authority is

Phillips (Cam-Admiral Shimamura and Sir has bocome chaotic and the Bul- 6-4, 6-4, 8-6, London, June 30, 10.10 p.m.

ed to discuss

gono. The the question (France), 3. Timo, 16 1-4 secs.bassador to Japan, and many measure is not aimed against

London, July 1, 4.25 p.m. The net profits derived from of attending the Coronation.

There have been five successive Pole vault, Pasoinen (Gornaval officers, 21st instant amount to ten thon-

Mr. John Redmond urged that maay), 12 feet 11 inches, 1;

Morocco nor is it intended as a fires on the Atlantic liner Arabic, sand pounds, which will be devot- it would be of untold benefit to Le Garde (France), 2:

London, July 1, 10a.m. counter-stroke, to French and all of which were extinguished to the Shakespeare National the Home Rule causo in England

Their Majestion were the guests Spanish action.

with difficulty. of the Prime Miniator, the tight if the party ollicially participated Kolchmainon (Finland), 1; Soott, Hon, II, H., Asquith, and Mrs. establish a permanent footing at the work of incendiaries.

Germany does not intend to It is believed that the fires wero London, June 30, 5.20 p.m. in the coremonies, A draft of five hundred men

2; Martin, 3, Timo 20 mins. 3 Asquith, at a dinner given at the Agadir, but has landed her troops from the London. Police Force members speaking in favour of 220 Yards. Ramsdell, 1; Dal- Downing Street.

Discussion followed, some 3-5 Beos.

At. Hull a meeting, of twelve Premier's official residence in merely for this protection of Gor-thousand strikers refused to ratify, bave been despatolied to Hull to party attendance and others baus, Rau (Germany) 8;

mon residents. The troops will the agreement.accepted by their Ismaist the local polion,

The dinner was followed by a not be withdrawn until order has | leaders, until the claims of the {against.

Time, 28 15

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[ been restared.

"dockára had been sotiladi.

London, July 3, 0.15 p.m. Street fighting has occurred in Oporto between the populace and the military, as a result of which thirty persons have been killed.

London, July 4, 11,30 p.m. The Royal Mail Stearn Packet Company has acquired the Vahire" Line of steamshipa,

Theatro Fund.

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