The Hongkong Telegraph

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1881.)

WEDNESDAY, JULY 26.

NEW SERIES No. 8527

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SPECIAL

REUTER'S

TELEGRAMS.

REUTER'S

TELEGRAMS.

TELEGRAMS.

MATTERS IN MOROCCO. AMERICA AND CANADA. diangreement in the committes as

GRAVE ASPECT.

18 "TELEGRAPA" CozuESPONDENT |

London, July 25, 8 p.m. The state of affairs in Morocco

has assumed a grave aspect.

Sir Edward Groy, the Secretary of State for Foreign Affaire, has visited His Majesty the King to

discuss the situation.

RECIPROCITY AGREEMENT.

[SERVIOR TO THE TELEGRAPH."]

London, July 25, 9.40 a.m.

REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.

Lord Hugh Cecil, who was pro- to the terms of the resolution to nainent in what the Liberals des be submitted to the meeting.

eribo as

yesterday's "Huglligan. Thoro is a growing dislike to ism," attempted to put a'supple- those of the Party who are show-mentary question, but his voice

..

A message from Ottawa ining the white flag, and who might was drowned in shoutsof "Divide" timates tint in the House of be provoked to ungry scenes. and "Holtontot." Commons Sir Wilfrid Laurier,

A wrangle ensued, in the course the Prime Minister of Caunda,

of which Mr. Asquith charactorie- announced that whilst the Govern-

ed another momber's question as insolent.

‚An. urgent' meoting of the cut in England had ordered Cabinet has been called.

Lloyds are refusing to insure;

against war risks,

HOME FACING,

STEWARDS" CUP,

(THE "TELEORAph" CourierunDENT N

London, July 25, 8 p.m. The following is the result of the race für the Stewards' Cup at Goodwood:-

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Baxied

Great Surprisa......... 2 Morcutio

REUTER'S TELEGRAMS

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THE CONSTANTINOPOLE

FIRE:

FIGHTING THE FLAMES.

(SERVICE TO TAN “ TELEGRAPH."]

preparations for 1 Cloneral

Election, he was confident that the

verdict of the electorate would be

in favour of the Reciprocity

Treaty as between Canada and

the inited States.

HOME POLITICS.

LORDS AND COMMONS.

[SERVICE TO THE TELEGRAPH," |

London, July 25, 3.30 pm. . The Liberal papers donounce the display made by the Unioniste

in the House of Commous on tha occ: s'on of the final debate on tho!

Parliament Bill as impotent

imbecility."

The comments of the Con-

servative Pross are taken as in-

dicative of a Party split.

The Morning Post," le "Standard "and the " Daily Mail":

regarded as Ond of

and unexampled

HALSBURY BANQUET.

London, July 25, 3.30 p.m. The organisers of the banquet to Lord Halsbury in recognition

of his services to the Unionist

Party, state that there will be

present at the Function

hundred and twenty Peers and otw hundred Commoners, includ-

ing Mr. Auston Chamberlain.

A strong letter from Mr. Joseph Chamberlain will be rend.

LANSDOWNE'S LAST

RESORT.

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London, July 25, 3.30 p.m.

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Ultimately, the House went into Committco of Supply.

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It was notoworthy tint Mr. F.

1911.

REUTER'S TELEGRAMIS.

AFFAIRS IN PERSIA,

PREMIER DEPOSED,

(Suavics To Tam" TelBorapu,”] London, July 25, 3.80 p.m. A Taheran message states, that thin Majliss has voted for the removal of the Premier Sipahdar from the Cabinet.

been arrested.

A number of reactionaries lave

MOROCCAN MATTERS.

MR. LLOYD GEORGE'S SPEECH.

(SKRYICH TO THR "Telegraro,”} London, July, 25, 3.30 p.m. The governmentally inspired. E. Smith, of the Young Con-papors in Berlin are now most

bitter in their dononucement off sorvative Party, left the Front

tho speech of the Right Hon. D. Bench for the next and that Lord Lloyd tieorgo, Chancellor of the Hugh Cecil was below the Gang Exelcquer, which they describe as an inadmisssiblo interference with the negotiations of which the naturo cannot be known.

Way.

The arrangements for the Party dinner to be given to Lord Hals- bury have boon completed.

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REUTER'S

TELEGRAMS

ILLNESS OF THE POPE.

(Sunvion To Tum "' TELNOBAYE,'']

London, July 25, 4,40 p.m. Owing to a severe cold, His Holiness Pope Loo has suspendod

all audiences at the Vatican.

THE SEALING TREATY.

| RATIFIED AT WASHINGTON.

(SERVION TO TEM ** Tulxonarn."

London, July 25, 2.10a.m. The Pelagic Sealing Trosty between Great Britain, the United States, Russia and Japan has boon ratified at Washington.

OBITUARY.

(SERVICE TO THR “TELEGRAPH."']

London, July 25, 1.45 p.m... The death is announced of Sir William Tyrone Power,

["Who's Who says:-"Sir

$86. гma ANNUM.

SINGLE COPY 10 Unare.

REUTER'S

TELEGRAMS.

JOOKEYS.

London, July 25,8 p.m. Princo San will be ridden by | Fox, Levanger by O'Neill, Bobbin IL by Robbins, Great Surpriso Mount Felix by Huxley, and by Ringetoad, Romney by Sharpe,'

Quids Half by Stokes.

SCRATCHINGS. »

London, July 25, 8 p.m. St. Anton was scratched at 12.53 p.m. to-day, also Unelo Pat and Spanieli Prince,

THE RESULT.

London, July 25, 2.10 .. The result of the race for the Steward Cup at Goodwood was as follows:-

Braxted ... Great Surprise Morcutio...... Nineteen ran.

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Brusted won by

three-quarters of a length, and one length separated second and third."

The fold got away to a good

William Tyrone Power, K.C.B., lart. At the half distance, HALSBURY DINNER.

ureated 1865. Commander Gen- Braxtod led from Morcutio, Run- Advice in the form of a rent, oral-in-Chief of the British Army;nymede and Great Surprise, and London, July 25, 0.45 p..toy declare, cannot be tolerated.inu hter of J. Moorhend. Ad-

born 1819; married 1895, Martha, won easily, dress

The betting was 25 to 1 ngainst Kilmure, [The speech referred to was de-Wells, and Annaghma-Kerrig, and 6 to 1 Morentio.

Tunbridge Brastad, 10 to 1 Great Surpriso, the Mansion House two or three livered by Mr. Lloyd George at Doohat, Clones, Ireland."] days ago. In reply to the toast of "Prosperity to the Publie Purso," he said that peace wOB the first condition of prosperity, stige among the Powers. maintain, her puntje) un polii

If the situation wore forced upon us, wherein peace was only pre- servablo by a surrender of the

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It is announced that upward

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alotter to his followers, requesting and one hundred Commoners will them to state whether or no they attend.

are in favour of his policy.

One hundred and to

signified assent.

London, July 25, 9,40 0,tn:

Constantinople messages state thit during the emilagration in emsider that Mr. Asquith's re- the city, bluejackets fran the caption in the House of Cummons English, the German, the French will le

"almmoloss and tho It dian guardships, with

violonco.' pumps, wore most active in fight-

The Daily Tolograph" says| in the frames and iní ussi ting in

that "it was

case of shoer the work of rescue.

The Balata quarter, which is brutality, sen-oless and insolent. mostly Jowish, luis leon destroyed.

The Baluta district is one of the districts of Christian Con- stantinople, so-called, as aparti from Constantinople proper or Stamboul. It would appear from the accounts to hand that the fire

must have been the work of in-

condiarios as the outbreak took place simultaneously on both! aides of the Golden Horn.]

ARBITRATION TREATY.

'SIONED BY SOUTH AMERI-

CAN STATES.

[BhavION TO TAN " TELEGRAFH,”] London, July 25, 0.40, a.m. A teleg um from Buonoa Ayres

states that Argentina and Vene zuola have signed the Arbitration

Treaty."

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"The interruptions ware simply

disgusting.

"Such an exhibition of political

DISCOURTESY TO THE

PREMIER.

list.

toast

MR. BALFOUR'S VIEWS.

THE AVIATION RACE.

IN SCOTLAND,

The aviators Beaumont and Vendrines; in the race from Edin-

CHINESE

TELEGRAMS.

APPLIES FOR AN ASSISTANT.

("Sasuno Po" SERVICE]

Peking, July 20. Owing to pressure of work, Prince Ching, the President of the

Valentino, this English nero-pow Cabinet, finds it difficult to look after the business in the naut, mot with an accident after Ministry of Foreign Affairs and lins accordingly asked the Princo loaving Stirling. ́,

Liegent to appoint Prince Chun to help him to transnet some of the stato affairs.

*

The names of the Duke of great and boneficent position held burgh, via Stirling and Glasgow, have Northumberland and of Lord by Britain, won through centuries to Carlisle, finished 'nock and

of heroism and achievement, by Milner are included in the allowing her to be treated, when neck, despite the fact of Vendrines

her interests were vitally affected, losing his way at Glasgow. as if of no account in the cabinet of nations, then, he said emphati- cally that ponce at that price would be a humiliation and could. not be tolerato: by a grest country like ours.] MOBILISATION OF TROOPS IN GERMANY.

London, July 26, 7.10 a.m. Thero are rumours that the situation in Morceco is becoming The real character of the porit,cuto. Also there is a talk of he added; was obscured by the Germany mobilising four hundred

London, July 20, 3,30 'p.m. The Right Hon. A, J. Balfour, Loudon, July 25, 3.30 pm.

the Leador of the Opposition, in his Many Unionist members of the speech to City Conservativos, aaid House of Caminone are signing he thought the majority of the the memorial to the Premier, Mr. Lords should support Lord Lane- Asquith, regretting the personal discourtesy shown towards. hini

downe.

in yesterday's scene, which, the clouds of controversy. There was memorial asserts, must have been no resemblance between a Peer pre-arranged by a group of proposing a vote to restore the Lords' amendments and a soldior irreconcilables.

dying at his post.

unwisdom on the part of the ex- THE KING AND THE CRISIS. tremists ought to lead to a speedy

collapse, whatever inllaence they

might possess,"

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POSTPONED, SPĘECH.

London, July 25, 3.30 p.m.

The Riglllon. A. J. Balfour,

Tonder of the Opposition, has | postponed an important specch which he was to deliver to the

City Conservatives to-day.

;

The "Morning Post" says that

London, July 25, 3.30 p.m.

In a Court Circular it is on-

thousand rosorviste,

Everywhere along the route, enormous crowds witnessed the flight of the airships.

HOME CRICKET.

ACCEPTANCES.

SERVION TO TER “TELEGRAPH."}

London, July 25, 4.40 pan. Hobbs and Strudwick have

A special meeting of the Cabinet accepted the invitation of the in been summoned at the House Marylebone Cricket Club to play of Commons in the afternoon to in the English XI. against Auc-| consider the situation in Morocco, tralia.

Douglas has also accepted a

The French Ambassador and tho Austrian Ambassador invo place. LEADERS CONFER.

ench visited the Foreign Onice.

London July 20, 7.10 s.m.

Sir Edward Grey, Foreign Lord St. Aldwyn had an audi-Alinister, had an nudience of one hour's duration with the King at ence in the afternoon with Mr.

t

.

nounced that His Majesty the Balfour which was followed by a King has postponed his visit to lengthy interview with Lord Goodwood owing to the political Lansdowne.

crisis.

PREMIER OVATED,

Buckingham Palace, after having previously conferred with Mr. Asquith and Mr. Lloyd George.

DROUGHT · IN ENGLAND.

BISLEY RIFLE MEETING.

KING'S PRIZE.

(BsAVION TO TEN “ TRENIRATH."]

AT AN END.

[SLEVICK TO THE " TĶINORAPH,"*]

London, July 25, 3.30 p.m.

London, July 25, 2.10a.m. In the House of Commons at

London, July 25, 3,30 p.m.

the postponement of the delivery question time, Mr. H. H. Asquith, of the spooch is the result of a time Premier, received an ovation.

COUNTY RESULTS.

London, July 25, 0.45 p.m. Notts won by an inuinga ond four runs.

Warwickshire won by sevc¤

wickets.

) OME RACING.

STEWARDS' CUP.

(SKAVION TO THE " TELEGRAPH."*]

London, July 25, 1.45 pm.

【THE CHINA MERCHANTS STEAMSHIP CO.

The rainfall of yesterday aven-. Additional probables for the ing brought to an end to twenty-race for the Stewards' Cup at At the Bisley Rift Meeting, the four days' drought which had Goodwood are:--- King's Prize was won by Clifford, boom experienced in the South of

| England, of Canada, with a more of 319,

Unole Tat:

Bobbin II,

COMMERCIAL CONTROL.

("Bar, sɩ Po" BERVICE.}

Peking, July 25, The Ministry of Communica- tions lins telegraphed to Shanghai, informing the public that the China Merchants Steamship Co. will be continued under commer cial control.

CHINA'S NAVY.

TRAINING COLLEGES TO BE

ESTABLISHED..... {"BEAT FO” BUVIOL)

Poking, July 25.

Tao Naval Board in Poking proposes to establish a quick training naval college at Now- · chwang, a large naval University at Chu Shan and a college for submarine training in each of the trenly ports.

The Weather Forecast.

CHANGE

RAIN

FAIR

VOSTORAN

VERY DEN

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