The

NEW SERIES No. 8528

SPECIAL

TELEGRAMS.

JAPAN AND AMERICA.

· RECIPROCAL TREATY,

['INDEPENDENT News" Aɑusov.).

Tokyo, July 26,

Hongkong Telegraph.

二初月六閏年三毹囊

REUTER'S

TELEGRAMS.

Stone-throwing was indulged

in and there wore baton charges

by the police.

Sovoril persons wore injured.

Military troops cleared the hillsides and dispersed the riotors.

(ESABLISHED

1881.)

27

· 1911.

THURSDAY, JULY

REUTER'S

TELEGRAMS.

HOME POLITICS.

LORDS AND COMMONS.

(SHAVIOR TO TER " TELNORAPH,”]

London, July 26, 11.40 am, The Right Hon. A. J. Balfour, | Leader of the Opposition, in a letter addressed to Lord Nowton, dwells

The Foreign Traders' Associu-

tion has proposed to the Depart

mont for Foreign Affairs a scheme

AVIATION RACE.

for concluding a Reciprocal Treaty EDINBURGH TO BRISTOL upon the danger created by the

with the United States of America.

THE AVIATION RACE.

IN BRITAIN.

TG TELEGRAPH " CORRESPONDENT J

London, July 26, 7:10 pan. -

In the 1010 miles aviation

flight, French Lieutenant Coun

on, alias Ande Beaumont, wn

the £10,000 Daily Mail" prize,

in the time of 22 hours, 28

minnica, 18 seconds.

Velrines was second.

RACING AT HOME.

GOODWOOD PLATE.

[THE TELEAPE" CORRESPONDENT.}|

Ludas, July 26, 7.10 p.m.

The result of the race for the

Goodwood Plate was as follows:-

......1

{SERVION TO TH TELEGRAPH."]

:

Parliament Bill.

The right hon. gentlemen egun- sels Unionists not to quarrel over the procedure within the House of

Lords but to prepare for a grost

London, July 20, 8.15 am.

Beaumont and Vodrines, the

two loading competitors in the

aviation eircuit race, havo arrived struggle outside.

at Bristol. after a most exciting

race from Edinburgh.

The campaign, he says, has only just begun, and unity and

Vedring was only twenty discipling are essential to ultimate, minutos behind Heatont, al victory,

though he landed by mistakeį half a mile off the nerodrome, thus

lasing another hour.

1

"THE TIMES" VIEW,

London, July 28, 10.40... "The Times," in an article on

The British competitors, Valen- tine and Hamel, arrived at Glo-the subject, expresses the trust gow and Edinburgh res octively that Mr. Balfour's letter will pro- yesterday evening.

BEAUMONT'S WIN.

foundly modify the eloquence of the speakers at the coming Party banquet to Lord Halsbury.

Lord Milner, Lord Selbourne, Tondon, July 20, 9.35 p.m. Mr. Austen Chamberlain and the Beaumont won the avintien others (says "The Times'') must prize of £10,000 offered by the realise that they have no power "Daily Mail," completing the except the power to damage the distance of 1,010 miles in 22 hours Party,

Ignition

Pillo

+

Cardinal Beaumont...

and 28 minutes.

ABANDONING ARMOUR

PLATE.

IN NEW BATTLESHIPS,

He showed amazing skill and

enduranco throught ut the

| journoy:

"STAND OR FALL." London, July 20, 9.45 am.

Mr. Balfour's letter is of a most

emphatic charactor.

RUTER'S TEEGRAMS.

REUTER'S

TELEGRAMS.

四套禮

·七十月七英港香

REUTER'S

TELEGRAMS.

Great Britain adheres to the

staloment made by the Premier

London, July 27, 7.25 a.m.

| (Right Hon. 'H. H. Asquith), on The Earl of Rosebery, ox- the 6th instant, and is convinced

Premior, has been in audience that any settlement"outside" of with the King at Buckingham Morocco that France accepts will

not be prejudicial to England,

Tho "Standard" whioli hitherto "THE LONELY FURROW."

has been recalcitrat, says that

it is better to follow he Unionist

leaders' possible rroneous

strategy than to bnder that

strategy, ineffectual by insubor dination and want ofdiscipline.

The Daily Ma

Ma" declares

.

Palace.

LEADERS TO RESIUN.

that it would bo shor folly for

London, July 27, 7.25 a.m. - the Unionists to diregard Mr.

Some of the Unionist papers Balfour's definite log.

anticipato that Mr. Balfour and Tho "Morning Pot" adheres Lord Lansdowne will resign their to its former views fut ridionles respective leaderships of the Party

the iden of a Party slit.

in the House of Commons and the House of Lords respectively, if the Party rejects their advice regard- ing the Parliamcut Bill.

CITY CONSERVATIVES.

London, July 20, 9.45 ram.

At a meeting of, the City

| Conservativo Association yester- MOROCCAN SITUATION.

day, a vote of confidence in Mr.

Balfour was passed.

DISCOURTESY TO PREMIER.

GERMAN STATEMENT.

{SHEVICH TO TAN " TELEORAP."

London, July 26, 1.55 p.m.

The inspired German journal,

the

“Koslnische Zeitung," states

han sino question of voipementione to Germany for not opposing

London, July 20, 9.45.a.m.

A meeting was held yesterday of the Unionist members of the House of Commons to protest jagainst the frontinent meted out to the Promier on the occasion of

his speech on the Parliament Bill.

The meeting was invaded by longer a colonial question, but uninvited members and, after aquestion of power which must be much recrimination, it broke up decided in Europe!

without result.

THE HALSBURY DINNER.

"

· London, July 27, 3.30 a.m.

The company at the Party

dinner given to Lord Halebury

te-night included some of the most prominent Unionistsin both Houses,

French proceedings in Morocco is

J

BRITISH FLEET RECALLED,

#

London, July 20, 1.55 pan.

A Plymouth message to the

Western Morning News" says

that the Atlantic Battleship Fleot

$36 PER ÅBNUM. SINGLE Corr 10 Oxira.

CHINESE

TELEGRAMS.

THE HIGH COURT OF

JUSTICE.

TO BE ESTABLISHED. ["BHUNG Po" "SERVICE.]'

Poking, July 25.

The now Cabinet will consider the formation of a high court of justico nt to-morrow's meeting.

A BIG LOAN.

TO DEVELOP POSTAL SERVICE.

·E" Burung Po" SKAVICE.].

Peking. July 26.

In the speech referred to, Mr. Asquith made it clear that, whilst supporting Frange, we will not stand aside and allow arrange- ments to be made behind our backs, as was apparently hoped by Germany. Though the situa tion is grave, confidence is felt. The Ministry of Communi- said the English journals, that cations proposes to raiso a loan solution will be found by diplo of $20,000,000 in Bolghm for matic negotiations, so as to pre- vent recurrence of alarms and the purpose of developing the excursions in connection with postal service. Morocco.]

HOME RACING.

GOODWOOD. CUP.

SERVION TO THE "TELNOXAPD.']

London, July 26, 8.25 p.m.

The probable starters and jockeys in the race for the Clood-

wood Cup, two and a half miles

(to be run this afternoon) aro as follows:-

Royal Realm, Earl. Kilbrongy, Walter or Griggs, Yellow Slave, Maher. St. Crispin, II. Jones, Martingale II., Martin. Bryony, Huxley,

"

GOODWOOD PLATE,

London, July 26, 8.45

p.in. The race for the Goodwood Plate

resulted as follows:-

Ignition Pillo

1

2

|

Cardinal Beaufort... Six ran. Ignition won by four and the Fifth Cruiser Squadron, longthie. There wore six longthe

Among the latest adherents who which are presently ai Cromarty | between second and third. On landing at Broadlands, tho He says With Lord Lans-attended wore Lord Waldegrave, and should have sailed for Nor- The botting was as under :-

40 to 1 against Ignition.. spectators carried him shoulderdowne I stand; with Lord Visconut Churchill, the Unionist way at noon to-day, have received

5 to 4 on Pollo.. Whips, Lord Roberts, Lord Win-ondera from the Admiralty to re- |chostor, and Lord Plymouth, turn to Portsmouth,

{{Tur - Teunrara " CORRESPONDENT.} { high an å gave him agreatövation. Lansdowns I am ready if need bọ

.'י

London, July 26, 7.10 p.m.- Vodrines, who finished in the to fall.

The Admiralty are abandoning time of 23 hours and 24 minutes, Is there," hanska, "anything

armour plats in the now eighteen also gotmost enthusiastic ovations

thousand tons battleships..

REUTER'S

TELEGRAMS.

- RIOTING IN WALES.

RHONDA VALLEY IN

REVOLT.

(SERVICE TO THE “ TELEGRAPH,”]

Loudon, July 20, 8.15 a.m.

There was an outbronk of riot-

from the crowds at Exeter, Salis

bury and Brighton.

worthy to be called fighting in the

course recommended by friends of ours who are canvassing against

The lust stages of the ince were Lord Lansdowne?

attended with the utmost excite

mont and Vedrines was congra-

tolated on his gallant effort.

The next competitors in the

race have just quittol Glasgow,

START FROM BRISTOL,

Lou lon, July 28, 10.10 a.in.

Lord Selbourne, in, proposing the toast of Lord Halsbury's health, read a telegram from the Right Hon. Joseph Chamberlainheartily supporting the policy of the Unionist Party.

His Lordship in the course of a

"la it heroio to fail to see that

|most fighting speech, declaring for no surrender, stated that a it requires the exercise of any division in the Party could solely military virtuo?"

result upon the creation of new

Poers.

BETTER FEELING.

London, July 20, 9.45 a.m.

A. batter feeling is evident in the columns of the Conservative

Press, which announces that the

When that issue was past, the| | Party would close their ranks.

Lord Halsbury, the guest of the evening, got an ovation on rising to speak.

It is believed that this order

his boen issaed in consequenco of the latest pliase of the situation in Morocco.

BRITAIN'S ATTITUDE.

London, July 27, 7.25 8.m. Kouter's correspondent Rates

THE FRONTIER.

TO BE INSPECTED,

["Baxoxo Po" SERVIOL)

Peking, July 26, The Prince Regent intonda to sond a number of commissioners to inspect the frontier.

NEW BANK. NOTES.

(SNG Po" SERVIOL)

Poking, July 20. The Ministry of Finance intends to introduce the new notes of issue ubaring the likeness of the Prince Regent on the front.

SERIOUS TROUBLE IN MANCHURIA.

THE CABINET ALARMED.

("Buat Po Sanvica.)

Poking, July 26. The Cabinet lus received a telegram from the Viceroy of the Three Eastern Provinces to the | affect that there is serious troublo iu Manchuria. The Cabinet is grently alarmed.

TROUBLE IN THE NORTH.

FRENCH TROOPS DESPAT- OUED TO SHĄNHAIKWAN.

{"BUAT PO" SERVICE)

Peking, July 20..

It is reported that big dotach- inents of French troops, from the garrisons at Tientsin and Peking, have suddenly advanced to Shan-

4 to 1 against Cardinal Bonu- haikwan. furt.

HOME CRICKET,

COUNTY RESULTS.

OPIUM SUPPRESSION IN CHINA.

("Samuro Po" SELVIŊR)

Poking, July 20,

An Imperial edict was issued [SERVICE TO THE **TELKORAVN."}

yesterday to the offect that all London, July 26, 0.45 p.m. -

opium restrictions and inxation Appened are the latest results on opium, existing bofore the in the County Cricket inateles:ratification of the Anglo-Chinow Yorkshire beat Sussex by 281【Opium Agreement, must be re- moved in Kwangtung and other provinces.

runs.

Essex scored a draw. -

Middlesox beat Worcesteraltire

that the abandonment of the

British Atlantic Floet's visit to Norway is is no way connected with the situation in Morocco, but is due to a change in the by 10 wickets, " {programms at home.

No new factor hos supervened. Yesterday's conferences were due to a desire on the part of the His Lordship, after a vehement Ministers to hear orally from

Barrey boat Derbyshire. by an |innings and 214 runs.

ACCEPTANCES.

London, July 27, 3.30 a.m. Warner and Smith of Warwick-

Brattmout started from Bristol Halsbury dinner is in no way reception, appealed to his Bir Francis Bertie, the British shire have secepte] inviations ing amongst the coal miners of at 4.50, Vedrins 14.52, Hamel intandel as sutagonistic to Mr. colleagues toresist the Parliament Mini ter at Paris, the Fin view to take places in the English Bhonda Valley yesterday evening.} left Edinburgh at 8.38,

יד

Balfour or Lord Lansdowns." Bill to the end.

if the situation.

Grieket XI, going to Australia,

The Weather Forecast.

•RAIN

STORMY

CHANGE

VERY DRY

FAIR

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