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The Hongkong Telegraph.

NEW SERIES No. 8517

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London, July, 7, 0.20'p.m. The European Aviation Circuit | Race lias been won by Beaumont, in with Garros and Vidart нocond and third respectively.

London, July 7, 8.20 p.m. Their Majestics King (eorge and Queen Mary have started from London on their visit to Ireland.

Tokyo, July 8.

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Lomion, July 12, 7.10 pan. Sir Eldon Gorst, British Agent Egypt sinco 1907, is-dond.

London, July 12, 7.10 p.m. Articles have been signed for n meeting between Bombardier cisco in September. Wells and Wolgast in San Fran-

London, July 7, 10,5 pân; The newspapers are discussing,

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A tologram from Constan- Tho Unite Statos Sonato at It is reported from Washington with much interest, the nond- tinoplo statos that the Montenegrin Washington have rejected by 32 that President Costro landed on ment proposed yesterday evening Minister has explained to the Porto votes to 14 an amondment to the the 16th of last month, in disguiso, in the House of Lords by Lord that the projected mobilisation of Reciprocity Bill, free-listing meat at Castilletes, in Northern Colon Newton to the Parliament Bill, troops in Montenegro is not being and ment products which is re- bia. providing that any further restric-made with any hostile intout, but garded a rapid progress towards tions upon the power of the Poors is meant to prevent the possibility a final vote. shoukl not become law without a of disagreeable incidents happen- General Election.

ing on the frontier.

London, July 7, 12.50 p.m.

London, July 8, 12:40 pm. From Washington it is reported that the signaturos have beon'

Tandon, July8, 9.10a.m. At. Manchosior yesterday the situation was very quiet. stuffs was effected, but there was Considerable carting of food-

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London, July 9, 11,45 p..

Colonel Sir F. Younghusband. who is lying at Vorviores in Bel- giuni with both logs fractured, as the result of a motor car accident, is progrossing most satisfactorily. He is now out of dangor and his lens'are healing well:

London, July 9, 11.45 p.m. Uro said, referring to the stato of Speaking at Beckenhamn, Mr

confident, that under the calm, Sagacious guidance of Sir Edward Groy, the slight complications that had arisen in the neighbour- ing continent would completely vanish before many days had passed.

Tondon, July 12, 7.10 pm. In the County Cricket contests, Kent beat Somerset, His Majesty the Emperor of

Viscount Morley expressed a Japan was greatly impressed with

Tokyo, July 13.

Their Higluosses the Sultans of utlized to the Treaty of the 28th of ao traffic in raw material to the affairs in Morocco, that he was: qualified concurronce with the the cordial reception given to The prohibitionary measures principle of the amendment, which Perak and Kedah, two provincial last month regarding the pelagic mills. Prince and Princess Higashi placed upon the share business in was momentarily withdrawn but rulors in the Federated Malay sealing in North Pacific waters. Many of the mills were idlo. Fushimi, by the Chinese officials Tokyo in consequence of the will be re-introduced in the re- States, have left England after during their short stay in Shang-nicipalisation of the Tokyo part stage of the Bill.

The Manchester Ship Curl Mr. Charles Nagel, Secretary of altonding the Coronation cere-Commerce and Labour, United Company have arrived at a pro- hai on their way to the Coronation strect cars, and resulting in a riso

monios. Lord Pool subsequently made an

visional agreement with the ofjuotations, wore

States, and presidentof the confer-dockers on strike. in London and has presented sets

removed of flower vases to the Governorsterday, after the stock mor-Lord Cromer's proposal that a with military honours. On their ed at by the international confer visit of the colonial legislators impressive speech, approving of Their departure was attended once, says that the agrooment arriv The Lord Mayor cancelled tho and the Tautai as a token of his chants had paid over an additional joint committee of both Houses arrival at Dover, the fleet fired ones provides that thirty per cent. projected for Monday,

sum to the authorities as socurity should be appointed to assist the salutos.

Tokyo, July 13.

of the skins taken by tho American

London, July 8, 6.20 p.m. London, July 7, 11:40 p.m. municipalisation of the Totion have issued lettors emphasis ont wore Money Bills (over Queen have left for Ireland, ac amongst Creat Britain and Japan, seamen's strike in England, it is

The Japanese Scaling Associa-Speaker in lotermining as to

and Russian sealing floots shall whothor Bills subunitted to l'ar- Their Majesties the King and respectively be divided equally mato the losses caused by the Although it is difficult to esti- tramways, it has been decided, ing the allegation that it is not which the House of Lords have companied by 11.R.H. the Prince whilst thirty por cont, of the seal-estimated that the loss amounts to will bo raised by recourse to, foreign resources.

This decision luas resulted in antween Cireat Britain, Japan, the

recently concludod in Washington no right of prerogativo).

of Wales, H.R.. the Duke of skins taken by the Japanese seal- It is suggested that the Govern- Cannaught, and 11.1.H. Princess ing fleet should be equally divided a lull alone, tholoss is stated groat advance in the quotation of ted States and Russit, that mont's aequioscence to those pro- Mary.

with the United States, Creat sharos all round and business Japan, which possesses moro soal-posals would renovo the sting

Britain and Russia, consequently has boon suspended.

London, July 9, 10 p.m.

ing vessels by far than England, caused by the rojection of the At North West Ham, the Li-should be guaranteed to have an other amendments to the Bill boral candidate has been returned.al share with England in the moved in the House of Lords.

distribution of skins,

The funds necessary for the

Singapore, July 10, 9.40 a.m. Mrs. Proudlock, who was under sentence of death for the murder of Mr. Steward at Kuala Lumpor, has been granted a froo pardon by the Selangor State. Council.

Tokio, June 10.

The Japanese Academy, Tokio, las conferred upon Dr. Kimura a prize in money and medals, for throwing an interesting light on the science of the world, by his great discovery in connection with the change of axis of the earth. Tokyo, July 1,

fair, nader the sealing agreement

The Japanese authorities are keeping the matter sceret.

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London, July 7, 3.25 p.m. Although the telegraphic lines Lisbon, are working normally,

there has been no montion made of a revolt in the capital,

Tens of thousands of citizens Fondon, July 7, 3.25 p.m. mot in the Hibiya Park to make a From Madrid it is reported that demonstration protesting against tolegrams from the frontier state the municipalization of the Tokyo that all is quiet in Portugal, tramways, and plottod a rush into though troops are still massing in tho Municipal offico.

the north in order to prevent an

London, July 7, 5.10 p.m. Thore has been a slight abate- ment of the heat wave in the Unit- el States, but 93 deaths occurred yesterday in New York and Bo ton alone. ¡

London, July 7, 9 a.m. Owing to the five days' con- tinuous hoat in the United Statos, there have occurred 931 deaths. Thousands of people are pro- strated.

London, July 7, 6.20 p.m.. There has been a record heat |wave in London, the barometric readings showing 129 degrees in the sun and 85 degrees in the alinde.

London, July 7, 10,5 p.m. During the beat wavo' in Lon-

London, July 7, 12.40 am. Hon. Androw Fishor (Premier of Australia) and lon. Sir Edward Morris (Promierof Newfoundland) woro presented with tho Freedom of the City of Edinburgh, on which occasion

mado speeches eulogising the results of the Imporial Conference.

both

Mr. Fisher said that the late Conference had done more than previous Couforoncos to further the vital interests of the Empire.

London, July 8, 5.2 p.m. As regards the North Pacific agreement between the Powers, pelagic sealing is to be equally divided betweon the United States, Japan, und Russia.

The United States will advance

two hundred thousand dollars to Japan and to Great Britain, which payments shall be refunded out of the proceeds of the British and Japanese takings of skins from the Sir Edward Morris romarkod American herd. that, now that the Colonios had

towards the Stato.

a very gront total.

nt £250,000.

Half a million millers are still out on striko.

The rotail price of flour has advanced sixty to oighly por cont, The South Yorkshiro collieries havo suffered greatly through the situation, and some of the pro- vincial contres are still unsettled.

London, July 8, 9.10 a.m. Mr. Edward Dicoy has died in England.

London, July 8,10.55 p.m. The Goatlemen of England drow with Worcestenhiro.

London, July 8,10.55 p.n.

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London, July 9, 11.45 pan. · Playing at Lords, Eton bout Harrow by three wickets.

severe earthquake shocks wore London, July 9, 11.40 p.m. Early yostorilay morning

lasting over a period of twelve experioncod throughout Hungary,

minutos.

The population of Badaposth, strickon out of their houses into greatly alarmod, rushed panic the streets.

At Keckomot great damago was done to many losos. The Town Hall was left tottering, tho infantry and gondarmerie bar, racks were rendered uninhabit- able, and the railway station col- lapsed.

London, July 10, 8.10 a.. Their Majestics, who aro on a visit to Irolind, yesterday at-

Tho advance is, in effect merely been admitted to full partnership, a foan rendered necessary only by

In the Lawn Tennis Champion-tended divine service in the they would assume full reapon- the fact that the United States ship meeting at Wimbledon, the Dublin Cathedral. They wore sibility as regards contributions reserves the right to discontinue prosent holder, Wilding, bont loudly cheered us they passed altogether the killing of seals on Roper Barrett by 0-4, 4-6, as through the streets to the sacred

odifico. London, July 7, 11.49'p.m. Pribiloff under the existing con-against 2-6, 6-2, Barrett re- Beaumont, alias Naval Lieut-vention, which also prohibits the tiring.

In the afternoon they attended nant Conneau, was the winner of citizens who are parties thereto

London, July 8, 0.20 p.m. Maynooth Contral Training Col- the whole Europe Circuit Aviation from hunting son-ölters.

"The Times" St. Polersburg cor- lege for Priests in Ireland and Naco.

The high seas sealing grounds Government in Berlin is in receipt and a number of other Roman respondentstates that the German woro received by Cardinal Loguo Six aviators reached Paris, out will bo patrolled jointly by tho of a circular from Russia, roquest-Catholic dignaitries. Over ton thousand poliemnoninvasion by the Monarchists. ton, the temperature stood at 86 of the nine who started in the final countries involved and sealing ing an explanation of her action were dispatched to the spot to London, July 7, 3.25 p.ndogrees in the shade and 123 de-cross-channel flight.

poachers captured will be hunded in despatching a warship to

Durban, July 10th 9 .. pacify the peuple.

over to their own countries for Agadir, in Morocco, where there Manchester Cartor' Strike have All sections affected in tho is no foreign trade and no disagreed to settlement. London, July 9, 10 am. The statement of the tight The circular asks if the landing lon. I. H. Asquith, Prime of troops is contemplated, also the Minister of Great Britain, with how the concluding phrase of the reference to the state of things in note referring to the withdrawal Morocco, has been received with of troops from Mocowo as soon as intense satisfaction in France,

poace and order are restored in

Thero is great indignation

amongst the people.

All the British newspapers, in greos in the sun, which is the commenting upon the situation highest Jily record for thirty in Moreco, express approval of yearspast. Shanghai, July 10, 3.10 pan. the statement made regarding the Owing to the establishment of situation in Morocco by the Right a testing. house for watered cot-Hon. H, H. Asquith, the Primo ton at Shanghai, no cotton has Minister. boon brought to Shanghai Lo-day.

Tokyo, July 11.

The Premier's statement, so say the journals, makes it clear that, Yesterday, in Tokyo, the Bill whilst supporting France, we will was passed regarding the muni- not stand aside and allow arrange- cipalization of the street tramways monts to be made behind our in Tokyo, at a meeting of the Licks, as was apparently hoped Tokyo Alunicipality, after a hented by Germany. discussion.

London, July 7, 10.5 p.m. Owing to the shipping trade strike, the price of flour in Liver- pool has been raised by sixpence, making an increase of one shil- ling within the week.

London, July 7, 9 a.m. strike has been finally ended in The Seamen's and dockers' Belgium as well as at Newcastle, Sunderland and Southampton.

AtLeith and Glasgow the strike

Yesterday at Manchester thore were slight disturbances, which, however, were easily suppressed by the police.

Troops have been sent to Sal ford.

London, July 7, 11.30 p.m. President Fallieres, who has been on an official visit to Holland, |ins returned to France,

London July 7, 12.40 0.m. North Hants defeated Indian XI. by six wickets.

London, July 7, 12.10 a.m. In the lawn Touuis Champion-

fambert Chambers, the present ship meeting at Wimbledon, the Ladies Singles was won by Mrs. holder, who beat Miss Boothby by

G-0, 6-0,

In the final match for the Opon Doubles, the Fronchmen Gobert and Documis beat Wilding and Ritchie, the present holders.

trial.

order.

London, July 8, 2.45 p.m.

In the course of inspired com- Morocco, is to bo interpreted. Asquith's remarks on the new has been received but is being meat in the German press, Mr. It is understood that a roply situation are not regarded as kept secret pending the Tsar's though the Preinier had made decision. hostile comments on the action of Franco or Spain nor that his attitude is hostile to Germany,

The Premier believes that negotiations will be conducted in the most tranquil manner, in view of the lapse of time, which has been unproductive of sensations and Burprises.

It is reported from Lisbon that thirty-five thousand troops live been mobilized on the Portuguese

northern frontier..

mobilize the southern army.

The Government has bogun to

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Durban, July 10, 9 n.m. Irish and English papers, of the A feature of the reports in tho King's visit, is their length. Such headings as "Toyal Welcome," 'People's Fervour," "Exuberant Loyalty" are to be scon.

Durban, July 10, 9 a.m. An inspired Berlin correspond- ent of

Nouofresopresso

says the Morroco affair las torininsted on a satisfactory basis.

French troops are withdrawing. from Fex, so that Germany need not hesitate in recalling her cruiser from Agadir.

in connection with the Parliament

Though the situation is Loudon, July 11, 8.5 p.m..

gravo, confidence is folt that a solutionstill continues. It is reported that America has will be found by diplomatic protested against the establish-pogotiations, so as to prevent re- ment of a German mával base at carrence of alarms and excursions Agadir in Morocco, which is the in connection with Morocco.

London, July 7, 9 a.m.. notrest port in Európo to the London, July 7, 5.15 p.m.

From Washington it is reported

Franco and England are con- Panama Canal.

The idea of compensating Ger

that the Hon. James Bryce, British

vinced that Germany doos 'not London, July 1, 2.5 p m.

Londo, July 8, 2.45 p.. many olsewhere, already mooted

intend securing a port in Marocco. la an authoritativo announce by the French newspapers, is now

Ambassador to the United States, London, July 7, 9 a..

Speaking at a Government din- and Mr. P. C. Knox, Secretary of

London, July 0,7 a.m. mont published at Paris, it is finding expression amongst the

The wool-combers at Bradford. Stato, have signed the first sche-

ner given in honour of the In-

The Right Hon. Alexander stated that the "pourparlers" re-journalistic comments in Eng- who have been on strike since the dulo of the Anglo-American Ar-

London, July 8, 6.20 p.m. tornational Congress of Naval Ure, Lord Advocate for Scotland; garding the Moroccan situational.

16th of June, have resumed workbitration Treaty, dealing with serious friction has occurred belon. R. McKenna, Under-Scere- though here had been some talk From Tangier it is reported that Architects in London, the Right speaking at Beckenham, said that and the position at Agadir are Tho "Daily News" says that on the old terms.

pocuniary claims between the tween Colonel Silvestre, officer tary of State for Naval Affairs an- of a compromise being arrived at provooding favourably,

the only way of avoiding the peril Foarsol Franco-tterman tension which would result by the c

London, July 7, 1.40 a.m. - United States and Great Britain. commanding the Spanish troops nounced the impending rotire liave been removed.

Sir John A. Simon, the Solicitor The terms of their subinission in Morocco, and the French officer, mont of Sir Philip Watts. Lablishment of a naval baso in

Bill, the Government would con- The announcemont dwells upon Morocco is either to induce. France General, speaking at West Ham, to arbitration under special agroe-out. Tissior, who is attached to London, July 8,2.45 p.m. soat to no serious modification Great Britain's and Russin's sup to withdraw her troops from Faz emphasised the fact that the Coment, to be signed in August, will the Sultan's forces at Mehallo, in The Majesties King George and which was liable to impair in port being likely to be in accord for to find Germany some other Lords' amendments. Why, he some of te claims going back till

vernment would not accept the aggregate several million dollars, the vicinity of Alcazar,

Queen Mary, with theRoyal party, the slightest the strength and with Franco...

countervailing advantage, creat-naked, should the Government ac- before 1812.

Colonel Silvestre finally dis-on thoir arrival in Kingstown Har-efficacy of the measure. General Moinier, being pro- ing less revolutionary disturbance copt any Bill but the Bill approved

armed the Moorish garrison and hour in Ireland, at eight o'clock in strated with fever, has returned in the strategic equilibrium of the by the electorato? If the Lords claims will be arbitrated by practically tolling Licut. Tissier, oheers of thousands.

It is understood that these expelled them from the barracks, the evening, were received by the Mr. J. L. Garvin, the editor of the "Observer," attacks the to Rabat, General Ditto replacing world. him.

poraisted in their action, they commission of representatives who protested, to mind his own The Daily Telegraph" points would be bringing the prerogative from the United States and Great business.

His Majesty appeared on the Unionist papers and politicians who have been suggesting & London, July 11, 8.5 p.m. out that the difficulty of the solu- of the Crown into the political Britain, with a

bridge of the yacht. Woleh and Wolgast will meet tion is that it is impossible for

disinterested

Yesterday the Spanish Cabinet The Iloyal party wore to land surrender on the part of the | Government in the matter of the ninpiro. in the Lightweight Championship France to fix a dute for ovacuation,

discussed the Moroccan situation next morning. of the World in November at Los without risking a return, to chaos

London, July 7, 1.40 an.

Parliament Bill. London, July 8, 7.15 am.

and subsequently the Premier

London, July 9, 7 a.m. Angoles.

The trade returns just publish positively disavowed any ideas of in the country,

In the Chicago market, wheat

Their Majesties the King and

Mr. Gurvin quotes Mr. Auston and maize prices have gained show that the value of im- Spanish conquest in Morocco. Queen, with the Princo of Wales Chamberlain's speech of dato 4th from one to one and five-eights as ports into Great Britain was

Spain's action, the Premier and Princess Mary landed at July, at the Women's Turill Kingstown to the accompanimont Association meeting, wherein lo England declared that his have been halted at Arzillo, but

sufficient..

€3,523,928 as compared with last of Laracho and Alcazar. attachment to the old country had that there is no intention of mili-

year. London, July 7, 12.50 p.n.

in state to Dublin Castle. been deepened and lo acknow-tary occupation.

Japanese shipbuilding was a 150, being an

Exports amounted to $30,113,-

London, July 8, 10.65 p m. ledged that he had been shown

The Royal party wore choored for the sake of retaining empty increase of The German cruiser Borlin, all along the route, passing social distinctions. London, July 7, 8.25 prominent feature of the Interna 1,313,490, of which cotton re-which has been despatched to through enormous crowds, universal kindness during tho The House of Lords have con- tional Congress

Mr.Garvin expressestheopinion course of his visit,

Agadir to replace the German cluded their consideration of the Architects in London yesterday. presented £649,717.

Dublin was goily decorato I in that if the muss of Unionists are He realised the dependence of Parliament Bill in committee

It is pointed out that June in-gunboat Panther, arrived at that honour of the occasion,

with Mr. Auston Chamberlain' Sir William White, the famous cluded both the Coronation and port in Morocco on the 4th the Colonies on the Motherland. stage.

naval export, said that in the the Whitsun holidays. ........*

Tho Nationalist papers, though in this matter of surrender, it will instant. London, July 11, 8.5 p.m. Viscount Morley, representing matter of naval construction

declaring that the oficial attitude eplit the Party from top to bottom. The British warships Hopulso the Government leadership in the Japan might yet become a serious

London, July 9, 7a.m. London, July 8, 10,55 p.m. of the party must remain un-

London, July 9, 7 a.m. and Camperdown have been sold upper chamber, announced that competitor with European coun-York, report the doatli of Ira announces that President Castro regime continnes, join in extend-west Ham, Mr. De Forest was re- Despatches from Mayville, Now The Venezuolan Government changed as long as the present In the by-election in North- for £33,650 and £28,000 res- the report stogo would be ontorod tries unless the cost of labour in Devonport, sarviour of the famous is now in Western Venezuela with ing a hourty and popular welcome turned by 6,807 votes ne against postively,

upon the 18th of this month, Japan was increased,'

Devenport Brothers, spiritualista, 'one ilqusand followers,

to the King,

(6,770 For Mir, Wild,

London, July 11, 8.5 p.m. The Promier of New Zealand

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London, July 7, 3.25 pm. The Spanish Government states.

arona.

(Sir Joseph Ward) before leaving that the troops on route to Tunziora result of the rains proving in./£51,105.880, being a decrease of aid, was confined to the policing of tumultuous cheering and drove refused to believe that the Lords

p.in.

of Naval

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would consent to political suicido.

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