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The French newspapers refer From Washington advices have been received stating that the in most angry terms to the arreal United States Senato have unauf M. Boisect.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY JULY 21, 1911
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London, July 20, 2 p.m.
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· London, July 19, 8.15 8.m.
London, July 20, 4.55 p.m. The debate in the House of From Teheran it is reported
Despitelios received from St, Commous on the State, Insurance at the Mejliss has empowered Petersburg affirm that Russia is Bill marked a romarkable personal de Persian Clovernment to pro-wholly ignorant of the ox-Shal's triumph for Mr. 13. Lloyd George, dum the most rigorous martial
London, July 20, 9 40 p.m. the Chancellor of the Exchoquer, law.
escape.
novert.
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which ho referred to the urgency were malingerors in their ranke. Further to'ograms from Tele-standing committos, he said that/not ressio from them as long as
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TELEGRAMS.
London, July 19, 10 p.m., Lord Halsbury declared that
Right Hon. I owis. Harcourt, the Hill without the amendments without a division. would never be allowed to pass Secretary of State for the Colo
nics, has announced that the Lord Willoughby do Broke said Colonial Promiers were consulted nimously resolved upon a cam- "Te Matin," the promier Pari-
he only abstained for pressing for on the subject of tho renown of paign of publicity as regarde the sion journal, says that hitherto
The Labouriles" and "Conserva- A military expedition is to The funeral of the Lato Chiefa division on the distinct under the Anglo-Japanese Allianco.
The Premiers unanimously sp- Bill prohibiting senatorial candi- Franco hus treated Spanish ox lates from spending more than ten cesses in Morocco as puerilities, tives prossed for amendments to art forthwith against the ex-Rabbi, Dr. Adler, took place at standing that the substance of
Lord Lansdowno's amendments proved of the Treaty. Willesden. thousand dollars, and congros-but how it has gone beyond that the clause of the Bill which is Shali's followers.
was the irreducible minimum London, July 19, 10 p.m. laimed ngainst malingering. To force will consist of five
It was a simple but impressive sionul candidatos from spending and a reprimand is necessary.
which the Opposition would At the conference of experts Mr. Lloyd Georgo' apponled to innfred Bakhtiaris, five hundred more than five thousand dollars London, July 18, 7.40 p.m.
eɔremony,
concerning the prevention of in the way of election expenses. Emperor Franz losof of Austria a hostile flouse to face electoral un-Reformed Cavalry, and a number
His Majesty King, George was
Lord Lans lowne, in the course consumption, a tolographic moc- roprosented. The rosult of the campaign will| (whose state of health has been popularity rather than wreck the of Volunteers; while two thousand Bakhtiaris aro marching against
of the discussion, said the uniondage was received from His be that candidatos sill be re- the subject of much anxiety Finance Bill.
It was not straightforward to Salared Danich
Referring to the unwillingness monts were so ossontially im Majesty King George, expressing of the Premiers to accept his pro-portant that the Opposition would his sympathy with the object in quired to publish a list of their among this subjects of late), made
- London, July 20, 4:55 pan.
posal for the appointment of a
view. prospective expensesench election. a 'speech in the Reichsrath, is the workmen to deny that there
Right Hon. John Burns, Pro is London, July 18, 8,5 am.
they remained freo ngents. The clause in question was a state that it is understood that ultimately the position was stated
lent of the Local Government London, July 21,7.35 an shire crack cricketer, las doclined that provision had been made for adopted by a majority of 74, ma Porsin contemplates the despute this: "Young man, you are go
It, Spooner, the Loierster-of army reform and announced
Bard, said in his opening address of a strong Note to the Englishing too far!" lo had fund to
The House of Lords passed the that the ravages of consumption Cricket Club to be one of the team morcial relations with foreign voation when the result was and Russinn Legations, recalling | accept a position which was one third reading of the Parliament had been proved to be a diminish. the invitation of the Marylebone the developinant of Austria's com- Mr. Floyd George received an
Pergia's frequent representations wherein no British Minister had Bill without a divison.
ing force, and expressed the declared,
London, July 19, 2.5 p.m.. on the subject of the ex-Shah's in- over been placed before, but he Lord Lansdowne declared that bolief that the disease would bo. Thore will be a by-election in the Middleton Division of Lancarigues since his departure from willingly accepted the decision of the Opposition had gone fivo-sixths oradicated in the vitreo of the
the capital, and expressing sur-the Conference,
of the way to meettleGovernment next twenty-fivo years.
Consumption was declining, 00 member, Sir W. Ryland Densia's failure to observe her promise
The Government had now all relatively with better housing and Adkins, having been appointed contained in Article XI, of the Defence, he said, had been most Recorder at. Nottingham.
Protocol of dato 25th August,|
successful and of great value, the materials fur an honourable social conditions and the diminu
|tion of the nation's drink bill. 1900.
the Court of Appealsettlement. while Persia maintains that Kussia is arrangements had given ample responsible for any disorders and satisfaction in every dominion. losses of property resulting from the ox-Shah's landing.
to represent England in Australia. L'owors. lo expressed the hope Douglas of Essex and Smith of that there would boa continuando Warwickshire have been invited. of the blessings of peace in
Europe. London, July 18, 3.30 p.m.
The aged Emperor did not shire, owing to the sitting Liberarise and regret rogarding Rus-The consultations on Imperial in the constitutional crisia,
The critical situation mention show in the sliglitest any sign official white lies in the fact that fatiguo.
ed by Viscount Morley in his
of
the rejection of the third readingLondon, July 18, 14.19 pan.
The death is announced of of the Lords' Veto Bill will mean
· #'prorogation of Parliment and Chief Rabbi Adler.
the re-passing of tho Bill in a new
Lowdon, July 19, 12.85 mm. session, besides the destruction of The forest fires which have been the Budget and of the State In-raging in Canada have subsided and stragglers from amongst the miners and settlers are coming into the towns.
surance Bill.
.
The whip also implies a rebuke to the Liberal Peers who for shack noss, they have been largely absent from recent divisions.
Tho Liberal papers do not unti- pate a crisis où ils 20th instrut when the Bill will again be before the Commons, -
4
The Daily News", which may by regarded as an inspired organ declares that if the Veto Bill is roturned
House
It
the
Possibly the doath roll will not oxcoed one hundred persons.
London, July 19, 12.35 a.m. At Edinburgh in lino sunshine, His Majesty King George inspect ed the Scottish Archers and pre- sented the corps with colours."
Tondon, July 19 2.5 p.in. wires from Taheran, capital of Persia, state tluit the ox-Shali laas lauded at Gume shtepe on the coast of the Cas pian Sea amongst the Turcomana with whom he fins been for some time in connaunication.
1.
Llon, July 21, 7.35 n.m. Tlure will be a mooting of the wabinot to-morrow to consider Crit action the Government is Lo ako in the matter.
Canton, July 19. The Self-Government Society London, July 20, 2 p.m.
lus issued a land bill informing
London, July 19, 2.5 pm. The Tinus" understands that the public of the convention of a
Corporal Trainor of Canada won His brother Salared Dauloh has fermany demands the complete meeting on the 24th inst., in con- proclaimed him in Kurdistancession of the count and interior nection with the question of the the Bronze Modal in the first stage in French Congo up to Sanga Suppression of gambling in Macao: of the King's Prize competition at Mujales Sultan and is stirring up the tribesmen of Azerbaigan in River, including Librevillo and According to the hand bill, the the Bisley Itille Alecting.
ango; also, Franco's right of Ministry is alleged to have in- structed the Chinese Minister af his behalf.
pre-emption in the Congo States the Court of St. James to com- municate with the Portuguese Foreign Minister in Portugal
London, July 20,12.5 a..
Further advicos from Teheran ·
state that the Government is active. A now Cabinet has been
formed.
Sheb.
CHINESE
TELEGRAMS.
Peking, July 14. Recently Prince Ching made a lo gront speech on politics. London, July 20, 12.10 am. Despatches received from Paris spoke on almost every branch of trid to-night point to a politics, but be did not touch on the Consequently, Princos Tani settlement of the Franco-Spanish subject of military naval affairs.
of the Army Board were greatly
Poking, July 14.
about the question. The Society dispute regarding the Alcazar in-
cident, involving the arrest by Tsun and Tho, and the President
London, July 20, 4.55 p.m. The ship Aurora which is to Afterwards the King and Queen
car the Australian Antarctic Expedition to the South, will informs the public that although Spanish troops of the French Con- (who are accompanied in their
Soveral leaders have hastened loave London on Tuesday.
this question is one of diplomatic
sul, M. Boissot, of Scottish visit by the Prince of Commons on the 24th instant, a Wales and Princess Mary: held a assure the Government of the Sho will call at Capetown, and naturo, the Cantonese should not
Spain has intimated her readi- batch of at least fifty Peers Royal Levee at Holyrond Palace, hearty support against the ethence proceed to Hobart, where lose their opportunity to express
the leader of the Expedition, thoir, viows and to forco the news to apologiso it the French will be immediately created, with | The people of the. Scottish
The conduct of Russia in por Doctor Mawson, and staff will Chinese Government to negotiate version of M. Boissot's arrest is a promise of more to follow. capital are enthusiastic concorn-
ing the Royal visits, al petting in to traverse her to embark and stores will be shipped. in this matter without delay in confirmed. Bondón, July 18, 7.55 pini..
ritory is severely criticised.
The Aurora will carry a mono- view of its importance to the London, July 19, 9:35 p.ni. At question time in the House now that Holyrood has been
plane, which is now being tosted people in Canton. of Commons, the Right Hon. Sir modernised, that'such visits will
The following are probable at Brooklands. Edward Grey, Secretary of Stato bo of more frequent occurrence.
starters and jockeys in the rico For Foreign Affairs, stated that lol His Majesty conforred the for the Liverpool Cup, to be rü was confident thunt Field Marshalj honour of knighthood upon the
Friday next: Lord Kitchenor's qualities, bis Lord Provost of the city and upon
pecial knowledge of Egypt, the T wa Clerk.
and his impartiality, would make London, July 10, 7,40 nm. his appointment as British Age.
There has been fierce rioting
in Egypt one which would commongst the soumen strikers in mand confidence generally. Cardiff as tho result of the arrest
of a Union leader.
Two warehouses aro on fire, the outcome, it is supposed, of incen- diaries.
Mr. W. P. Bylos, Liberal 'mem- bor for Salford, North, suggested that soldiers should keep to their own jobs and that we were fast becoming an army-riddon nation.
Another warehouse was looted, Sir Edward Grey, in reply, said
Hogsheadsof stunt were broached. that the post to which Lord The drunken mob cut the fire Kitchener had been appointed was hose and stoned the police, who one that was exreedingly difficult made frequent biton charges,
Six police constables and thirty of the rioters were injured.
to fill.
le know of no one' possessing qualifications equal to]
Lord Kitchener.
No special conditions, honddod, wore attached to the appointment.!
London, July 19, 9,5 p.m.
on
Docision, F. Wootton. King Midas, Maher. Eudorus, Clark. Ruthlon, Earl.
Dalnacrag, Rickaby, Atty, Donoghue.
Raiso the Wind, Fitton. Zorzal, G. McCall
Humorist, Winter. Persist, Trigg. Clanaish, Jelliss,
London, July 19, 9.5 p.m. The betting on the race for the Liverpool Cup is as follows:--
.3 to 1 against Decision,
6 to 1 King Midus and Persist. 8 to 1 Atty. 100 to 7 Clanish.
a
London, July 20, 7 p.tn. Rathlon is to bo ridden by Crisp, not Earl, in the race for The Liverpool Cup, -
1 2 3
Elévon ron. Thorace was won by two lengths with a neck between
London, July 20, 3.45 p.n. Clause X, of the Insurance Bill
The Spanish Government is sending a new Consul to Alcazar with conciliatory instructions.
London, July 20, 7.30 nm. Paris advices to hand say that the Spanish Ambassador there Is called upon M. Do Selvos, the Foreign Minister, and expressed the Spanish Government's regret concoruing the rearrence of the Alcazar incident,
displeased."
The now Cabinet intends to al- ter all the regulations governing the provincial Reemblies of tho various provinces.
Peking, July 14.
The Prince Regent will inspect the Imperial body guards nt, tho coming review in the Autumn...
Peking, July 14.
The Ministry of Interior las sent out inany officials to search the boarding houses in Poking for agitators, and several persons in foreign garb have been arrested- on suspicion.
Toking, July 14,
was adopted by the House of Commons yesterday evening after a narrow division. London, July 21, 1.15 a.m.
Right Hon. D. Lloyd George, The result of the race for the the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Laveryod Cup was as follows:-in his speech, declared that he
Dalinterag.........
rofused to burden the Treasury Ki K
Alidas
with the concessions demanded
The Spanish Government, said Huniorist
on all sides of the House.
the Ambassador, was anxious to
1. E. Tuon Fang, the Director The discussion on Olauso XI. preserve cordial rolations with General of the Sze-chuin-Hop- continued all night, the La-France and is instructing ita re-kow and Canton-Hankow Rül- second and third. Daingerug houritos vehemently objecting to presentatives at Alcazar to that ways, proposes to build the trunk
the exclusion from the benefits effect.
line from Hunkow to Clanton by From Madrid it is rej orted that way of Kiangsi Province instead of the Bill persons receiving like wice under the Compensation the Spanish commandant at of Hunan Province, owing to the Act.
Alcazar has been punished and storm of opposition against the tlio offending soldiers, live nationalization of railways in apologised to M. Boisset, the funun. French Consul (who was inade subject to arrest by the Spanish graphed to the Ministry of Ctm- munications to report to the Central Government to that effect.
soenrod the inside position at the distance, and, taking command, won easily.
London, July 21, 1.15 a.. Sir Wm. Willcocks, K.O.M., Despite an earnest appeal by Advisor to the Ministry of Public Mr. Lloyd George, a division was Works, Constantinople, has re-forced, when the clause was Six thousand workers of all adopted by votes against 23. grades at Cardiff Docks hove struck work in sympathy with the seamen
London, July 20, 9.30 a.. signed.. A force of 120. men drafted
The official Blue Book gives summary of the imperial Con forence proposals regarding the
turbances.
Naturally, before Lord Kit from the Metropolitan Police has chener departed for Egypt, the arrived in Cardiff to assist the policy to be followed would be local police in quolling the dis-institution of a Court of Appeal, subject to discussion between Lord Kitchener and the Government.
The appointment involved no change of our policy in Egypt.
A body of 200 troops at Now- port has been warned to be in roadlines to help in the ovent of further rioting.
N
London, July 19, 9,5. p.m.
which proposals wore agreed to by the Conference at its sitting the 130i instaut.
on
It is proposed to combine London, July 18, 7.55 p.m.
Hense of Lords, and the Judicial During the farewell luncheon,
Committee of the Privy Cound given by the Governinent to the At a meeting of workors of into a Suprome Court of Appeal Over-sen delegates to the Imperial all classes in Cardiff it was re-for the Empire. Conference,, at Hampton Court, solved that all should cease work The Governmont adds ten there was received a telegraphis until the shipowners recognised selected Judges to the Lords of messago from 1lis Majesty King the Sonmen's Union. George, expressing his pleasure
London, July 20, 10.55 p.m. On the occasion of the motion
(huard).
London, July 20, 12.10a.m. for the third reading of the Parlin- Thoir Majestion King George mont Bill, the galleries of the and Queen Mary on Bank Holiday House of Lords were thronged by in Edinburgh attended a brilliant Pecrossos, diplomats, distinguish-ceremony at the dedication of the ed Colonials and Indians in pic- Clinpel of the Order of the Thistle, at the south-east corner of St. turesque attire."
Gilos' Church,
There were great orowds and ovations.
London, July 21, 1.20 a.m. During the debate on the Go lonial Estimates in the House of Commons, the Right Hon, Alfred Lyttleton (late Secretary of State
Viscount Morley in moving the for the Colonies) said that,} apart from the discussion of third roading emphasised the fact that it was a transformed Bill foreign offairs, the results
of the Imperial Conference had which he hoped and believed the been disappointing. Ile asked House would pass
opinion.
for deliuito information concorn- The rejection of the Bill by the Appoil. London, July 10, 8.45 sm. The practice of the Judiesling the Commission referred to Lords, would, he asserted, involve at seeing them and wishing them The Daily Telegraph" n-Commities will be modified in on the 17th and 20th ultimo, ès-a tremendous dislocation of busi hon voyage.
nounces that the stato of healthcordance with the wishes of the pecially with regard to fiscal matness in the country and greatly Landon, July 18, 1.55 p.m. of the Right Hon. A. J. Balfour, Do:ainion representatives by ters in the Crown Colonies and exasperate Puliamentary political Dospatches fromConstantinoplo Londer of the Opposition, is lowing a dissenticut Judge to give Indi
Right Hon. Lewis Harcourt, state that Shookel Turgat, com-causing some anxiety and that he reasons for his dissent in Dominion mander of the Turkish troops in will proceed shortly to (iastoin, cuses submitted to the Court. Secretary of State for the Colonies, Albania, has been recalled, and an Austrian town famous for its
said, in reply, that the resolution will be succeeded by Abdullah curative warm springs.
of the Imperial Conference binds Pusha.
the Commission not to make re- commendations with referenco to fiscal policy in any part of the Empiro.
London, July 19, 9.5 p.m. - The report as to the antioty feltregarding Mr. Halfour's health
contradicted.
The new commander has the re- putation of being molorato in his policy, and his appointment is ox-in pected to facilitate a settlement: of the present disorder in the country.
Loudon, July 20,2 pangg
The amendments, ho aflirmed, impaired the authority, the pri vilogos and tlie prestige of thei House of Commona,
Lon lon, July 19, 10 p.m.. The following are amongst the latest cricket results in England:
Notts won by 8 wickets. The Indian XI. won by 1
wicket.
Kent won by 154 runs. Warwick won by 80 runs. Middlesex won by 127 runs. Surrey played a drawn game. Essex drow.
The Director General Ins tele-
J
Peking, July 14 The President and Vice-pre-
sidcut of the now Cabinet have requested the Ministry of Foreign Allairs to do away with all fluous officials.
Kuper
Peking, July 17- The Army Board and the Ministry of Punishments intend to establish a Court Martial at Poking..
Poking, July 17... The President of the Ministry of Cominunications. has throatoned to resign owing to the number of memorials presented to the Throne denouncing his actions. Prince Ching has asked him upt to resign.
Poking, July 17,
London, July 20, 9.30 a.. la the competition for the Alexandra Prize, a Scotsman and a Welshman tied for first place with scores of 60 each.
Irvino, of Tientsin, was third
Toking, July 17, London, July 19, 8.45 am. with 68.
H.E. Tuan Fong, the Dirotor The papers are agreed that the Tillin, of Rhodesia, was eighth
Toulon, July 20, 1a.m.
General of the Canton-laukow House of Lorils will pass to third | with a score of 37.
In the competition for the and Szechuan lankow railwaye reading of the Parliament Bill on
mi' corn. It might be always This was the only passage in Thursday and state that the re- Private Clifford, of Canal, assumed that the torms of the right hon. gentleman's speech Schumacher Cup, the winners ins telegraphed to the Ministry of
were the Royal Fusiliers; Jub-
Communications to ilio effect flies. sistance of the extremists will be won the Prince of Wales Prize ho reference would be roughly which can be construed as an
it is not advisable to accept for overcome.
with a score of 81.
the terms of the resolution, but allusion to the creation of Peors, bulporo, with a score of 3,004, Tilfin, of Rhodesiu, came the speeches of Mr. Lyttleton Loudon, July 21, 7.35 a.m. The Tenth Huzzara, Itawal aign tenders for the construction second, with 80.
|Pindir, with 'n score of 3,218, in of railways, na trouble is bound to and others mudo them realiso Lord Halsbury presided over ni
He strongly reagu London, July 21, 11.20 pan. that the resolution WAB not meeting of Unionist Poors addition to the third prize, happen.
when won the Special Mounted Unite mended the appointment of Jun In the fenm competition for the sufficiently wator-tight, and they in
The Witwatersrand Tion-vau as Engineer-in-Chief" Kolapore Cup, England and would not hesitate to amend the strong feeling was expressed that Prize. their mutkets levolled meanwhile, Lord Lansdowne, the Leader of Can da tiel for frst place with resolution accordingly.
in the event of the House of Com-Rifles with a score of 2.703, and the acceptance of Chines and was confronted by the com- the Opposition in the House of 759 each. Next came South The Commission does not ap-mons striking out the Lords' gained the Dismounted Units tenders for the construction of
the railways. mander, who, without an apology, Lords, counsels his followers not Africa and Guernsey with 733 ply to India or the Crown amenitments, they should still Prize for Non-Regulars;
Other leaders are asreported on ordered his release.
Insist upon them.
Poking, July 17. to persist in their opposition to each, followed by New Zealand Colonies."
Ton salt marciants have boon London, July 19, 12.35 .. the Bill, while announcing the 729 and Tudia with 098.
1t was unfair, continued the It was announced that a mid-the 22nd and the 27th of May, France has demanded. ex- determination of the Unionists to | England won the trophy as liay Colonial Secratury, to massure the night nooting of all shades would except that the Borkshire have arrested and detained at Peniu.
Tho object of the uricel planations from Spain regarding reverso the Bill at the earliest ing tle bost, score, at the lat accomplishinents of the Confer be held to decide upon the future scored 2,035 points and the
unknowu. the Alcazar insident.. {opportunity.
[raugo-the long distance, plus
(Nigetieth Punjabia 2,640, once merely by regolations; policy of the Party
A rumour is current in Poking London, July 20, 11.40 p.m..
Iremonger has accepted the in that H.E: Tung Shino-yi, ex-presid Lord. Morley, in his speech invitation of Marylohono Cricket out of the Ministry of Communios- moving the third reading of the Club to take a place in the Eng-tions, will be reinstated as Director Parliament Bill, said he hoped fish team which is going to Qoners of the Railways... Nor is it intended, he said, that that this inevitable operation Australia shortly. the Commission should inquire could be carried through without into such matters as the tax any social shock.
London, July 18, 1.55 p.m. The Franco-Spanish friction at the Alcazar in Morocco has cul- minated, according to Fronch ac counts, in the arrest of the Frouch The Liberals as ert that after Consul, M. Boisset, by Spanish the Premier's announcemigal of guards at the gates of the city, the 24th instant it is the intention Ho was marched through the of the Goverundnt to create streats by the guards, who had Peers.
the afternoon
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