NEW SERIES No. 8518
城六十月六年三宜
The Hongkong Telegraph.
(ESTABLISHED
TUESDAY, JULY II
1881.)
1911.
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TOKYO STREET CARS. MOROCCAN SITUATION.
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MUNICIPALIZATION
BILL PASSEI).
· FRANCO-GERMANȚ
CONFERENCE.
Tho conciliatory attitude adopt SECOND DREADNOUGHT. COTTON IN CHICAGO. ed by "The Times" shows signs
of "good senso beginning to
prevail in the Unionist Party
FOR RUSSIA.
RAINS AFFECT MARKET.
("INDEPENDENT Nawa" Áɑxnov.]
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conBuro.
Tory extremists ara desirous of
[BERVICE TO Tпa “* TELEGRAPD."] London, July 10, 0.35 p.m. Russia's second Dreadnought,
embroiling the Crown in the poli-the Poltava, has been launched at
St. Petersburg.
Tokyo, July 11.
London, July 10, 2.25 p.m. Yesterday, in Tokyo, the Bill was passed regarding the muni-
There has been published uertical conflict.
cipalization of the strect tramways man semi-official statement, say- in Tokyo, at a meeting of thefing that Ambassador Cumbon lins Tokyo Municipality, after a heated called upon Foreign Secretary
Kidorlin Wacelter (witli regard
discussion.
REUTER'S
TELEGRAMS.
MOROCCAN SITUATION.
REICHSTAG OPINION.
(Service toʻtar "' Telloraph,'']
London, July 11, 7,50 a.m.
It is announced from Berlin that
negotiations regarding the situa-
tion in Morocco are confined to
Berlin.
The present opinions amongst
members of the Reichstag are that
all parties are collected on the
question
Cermin nówspapers unresei- velly approve of the Germanie
move at Agadir. . '
|
to the situation in Morocco), and j
that both sides have a sincoro de- sire to arrive at au un lorstanding
FRENCH ACTION.
London, July 10, 5.20 p.m.
The French troops in Morocco
are continuing operations ca aj
considerable seale.
General Mojnior, who is in
chargo of tho. French forcos, has
| been traversing the country west-
wards of Mokinoz, with a fow
casualities, dispersing the hostile
nutives,
General Hilte is taking another
column of troops from itabat tò join General Moinier, aftor which] the latter will return to Foz.
"The Times" St. Petersburg
The Morning Post "declares
|that the majority of the rank and
file are strongly opposed to
Burronder.
Unionist will make represents
lions to their lenders to dis
avow any intentions attributed
BISLEY MEETING.
COLONIAL TEAMS.
[SanvieH TO THE "TELEGRAPH,"
Loudon, July 10; 9.35 pan. The Bisley Rifle Meoting oponed
to them of allowing the Veto Bill to-day, and was remarkable by to pass without Lord Lansdowne's reason of the unusually strong and Lord Cromer's amendments, attendance of Colonial toems and
until they have exhausted every individuals. constitutional weapon.
There were also competitors Meanwhile, the decision of the from India, Egypt, and the Unionist leaders, on the resump-Sondan.
·
tion of consideration of the Voto Bill in the report stage in the
House of Lordo on Thursday is
eagerly awaited,
· AFFAIRS IN ALBANIA.
PORTE'S PROPOSALS.
[SERVICE TO THE " TELEGRAP!!."]
London, July 10, 5.20 p..
From Constantinople it is re-
NEW GOVERNOR OF
MAURITIUS.
MAJOR CHANCELLOR ·
APPOINTED.
(Service To THE “TELEGRAPU."]
London, July 10, 10 p.m.
Major John R. Chancellor has
been appointed Governor of
Mauritius.
(SERVIOR TO THE "* TXLXOBAPU,”]
London, July 10, 1.40 a.m.
beak in the cotton market of fifty In Chicago there has been a
points in consequence of reports
from Texas, and Oklahoma of
heavy rains, making almost cor-
tin a record erop."
BRITISH CRICKETERS
FOR AUSTRALIA.
ACCEPTANCES.
[SRUVICE TO,TUB ** TELEGRAPH."']
London, July 10, 1.40 p.m.
Foster has accepted the invita tion to take a place in the English| eicket team which is shortly
going to Australia.
Kionir and Iremonger hava also been viņi (Jay-alun Kompila bano to join the English team.
REUTER'S
TELEGRAMS.
THE KING IN IRELAND.
HONOURS AT DUBLIN
OASTLE,
(SERVIOR TO TAN TELEGIAFH,'']
$90 FER ANTUR,:
BizaL. COFF: 10 'Okres)
CHINESE
TELEGRAMS.
NAVAL COLLEGES.
TO BE ESTABLISHED,
"BRAT PO" SERVICE)
Poking, July 10,
Princo Tani Hsun, the First
London, July 11, 8.30 a.m. At Dublin Castle yesterday Lord of the Admiralty, intends evening, His Majesty King George | to raise foreign leans for the pur with full ceremónial, invested the pose of re-organizing the navy Earl of Shaftesbury and Field and establishing two naval col. Marshal Viscount Kitchenor with leges at Tientsin and Nanking.
the Order of the. Knight of St.
| Patrick.
AN EARTHQUAKE IN
HUNGARY.
STREET COLLAPSES.
(SERVIOR TO THE “* TILE@RAPH,"]
London, July 11, 8.30 a.m. It is reported from Budapest
in Hungary that a strooi in Szondy,
collapsed, leaving a cavity seventy-
five deep and sixty foot long, as a result of an earthquake whion
was experienced there on the 9th
ROYALTIES IN IRELAND. instant.
AT DUBLIN CASTLE.
"#
TELIONATE."] [SERVICE TO TUX
Landon, July 11, 7.20 a.m. Their Majesties King George
and Queen Mary, who, accom-
[Major Chancellor, C.M.G., be- longs to the Royal Engineers and was formerly secretary to the Colonial Defence Committee. He Panied by H.R.II., the Prince of was born in Edinburgh in 1870.1 | Wales, I.RH, the Duke of Con-
A Radiaal, member of the
Reichsing is cited as saying that "the world belongs to the hold correspondent states that in the ported that the Porte has offered and if our policy results in the German reply to the Russian re- further slight concessions to the withdrawal of Gorman troops it quest, of dato 8th instant, it is Albanian insurgents, which con-
will novor again be taken serious-contended that the Sus region is cossions, however, are still for FAMOUS BROOD MARE.
outside of the Algeciras ngrec-short of the latters' demande.
HOME POLITICS.
PARLIAMENT BILL
[SERVICE TO THE "' TELEGRAPH."]
London, July 11, 7.50 nan.
The "Stamlard" and the "Daily
Muil" condemn as ill-judged the
•
Unionist talk about surrender or
compromise in the matter of the
Parliament Bill.
The "Daily Express" undor-
Peori stnds that tho
sro deter-
mined to stretch' their constitu-
tional powers to the utmost,
Shanghai Gas Co.
mant.
X
naught, and H..H, Princess
Mary, are on an official visit
It is proposed to send a mixed SOLD FOR 7,000 GUINEAS. to Ireland, yesterday morning
Germany alone is entitled to civil and military commission to
| safeguard German interesta there. study the causes of discontent in
A warship will leave soon for the country.
the spot and all danger at the
lace has disappeared.
HOME POLITICS.
SITUATION OF PARTIES.
RAILWAY OUTRAGES.
IN FRANCE,
(BARVICE TO THE “TELEGRAMMI.?]
London, July 10, 5.20 p.m. [SERVICE TO THE " TELEGRAPH."] Two more express trains have
London, July 10, 11.5 a.. boen dorailed during the week-
The Liberal newspapers are ond in France.
somewhat gloefully contemplating The causes of the disasters have what they call the disunion not been definitely ascertained hut
the
At a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Shanghai Gas amongst the Unionist Party and the third palpablo nitempti Company, Ld, held on Saturday last, an interim dividend of six refer to "inspired" articles for Paris-Cherbourg Livestronglions per cent. (Tie. 3 per share) for the surrender appearing in the "Tele- the suspicions that all the attempts half-year ended June 30, was de- clared payable on the 27th inst. p.pl,”
were malicions."
| received addresses at Dublin TELEGRAPH."]Cistle from 130 representative
Irish bodios.
[SRUVICE TO THE
London, July 10, 11.35
1.1.
At tho Nowmarket Horse Sales, His Majesty, in replying, said the famous brood mare.Sceptre that he had already sont many was sold for seven thousand happy days in holand and hojed guinoas
Įto enjoy many moje. [Scoptro's your was 1902, when she won the Oaks, the St. Leger, [the Two Thousand Guineas and the One Thousand Guinens Stakės.]
SIR ELDON GORST,
SINKING FAST.
[SVION TO THE" TELEGRATE."}
Londou, July 10, 1:40 a.m.. Sir Eldon Goret, the lato Bri-
tish Agent in Egypt, is reported to be sinking fast.
www.
The water-miting burat and
BORDER TROUBLE.
SITUATION CRITICAL
"Smuso Po" Bervich)
Poking, July 10.
The Viceroy of the Threo Eastern Provinces has telegraphed to the new Cabinot reporting that the border troubles of Kirin and Heilungkinng are very critical and troops should be sent to these places at once.
The Viceroy also naked for the formation of a citizen army for protection.
A GERMAN LUAN.
("SHAT PO," SERVIỚI.)
Peking, July 10.
The Viceroy of the Three
soveral, vous passing by folt into Eastern Provinces has obtained a the cavity, the horses being loan of $1,100,000 from a well drowned and the drivers rescued known Gerninn bank for the relief of distress in the Newolwang market caused by the recent failure of a native bank.
with difficulty, aftor sustaining serious injuries.
LIQUOR TRAFFIC.
..IN SOUTH AFRICA.
[Sanvica TO THR ** TRIBORAVO.'')
London, July 11, 3.48 p.m.
POSTAL AFFAIRS,
("BHAT PO" SERVIOR}
Peking, July 10. The Mistry of Communica- tions has asked the Government to appoint a superintendent in charge of postal affairs,
THE TACHING BANK.
("SHAT PO" SWRYZOM),
Peking, July 10. The Ministry of Finance has tele-
The Native Races and Liquor.
Traffic Committee, representing
temporanco organisations all over
the world, memorialized Sir Lewis Harcourt, Secretary of State graphed to the superintendents of financo in the various provinces to for the Colonios, to-day, urging|push forward the intarosts of the
He was glad to hear of tho
increasing prosperity in all the provinces of Ireland. It was his
intention to follow in the foct
stope of his father, King Edword, doing everything in his power to Promoto the happiness rn1. the hibition zones towards the comat, goneral well-being of the Irish
people.
the Imperial calling of a meeting branches of the Taching Bank and of the Powers at the earliest pocvinces where there are none at to establish branches in the pro-
sible moment in order to consider present.
the sale of spirits 'in Africa,
especially extending to the pro-
Aarongat the signatories to the
memorial are the Duke of West
The Wuchang mint lus set to minster, the president of the
work to turn out a now pailera
copper cash, which will be issued Committe, and 1'e Bishop of for uso along with tho new-pattern dollars,
Loadou, chairmini,
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