The Hongkong Telegraph.

Angas 6th, 1911, Temperature 10 a.m. 79, 4 p.m., 80; Humidity...02, 80.

No. 8587

REUTER'S.

TELEGRAMS.

RAILWAY STRIKE,

IN ENGLAND.

晚三十月大閩年三統宣

REUTER'S

TELEGRAMS.

POLICE DUEL WITH

BURGLARS.

IN BERLIN..

[SARVION TO THE TELMɑRAPH."'].

Loudon, August 6, 7.10 a.m..

Ta tho course of a pistol duel

(SERVIOR TO TOR "' TELEGRAPH,'']

London, August 6, 7.10 n.m." Fifteen hundred goods porters

on the Lancashire and Yorkshire

Railway strack work at Liver between two policrmon and two pool yesterday.

THE DOCKERS' STRIKE.

AT LONDON.

burglars in a house in the West

and of Borlin, fifteen shots we: 6

fired.

'Ono policeman was killed.

One of the burglars enmitted.

{SERVICE TO TDR "TELEGRAPH."sutule. The other was arrested.

!

London, August0, 7,10a.m. The Dockers' Sirika Committed

have ordered a general cessation of work.

(ESTABLISHED 1881.)

Copyright, 1011 by the Proprietor.

MONDAY, AUGUST 7 1911.

· REUTER'S

TELEGRAMS.

AT ALCAZAR.

REUTER'S

TELEGRAMS.

SIR F. YOUNGHUSBAND,

[4

A Paris telegramstules that the BROUGHT TO ENGLAND. Spanish commander av Alenzar

hasordered the Shorecfian garrison

to leave the town or to submit to

the orders of Spain.

PERPLEXING NOTES.

London, August 6, 7.15 a.m.

The different notes struck in

the ollicial organs of Paris and

Berlin, concerning the negotiz-

Chief of Police Jagow has issc-

tions going on between France

an order that henceforth any

and Germany are perplexing.

The Gorman organs aro appar- policemen hositting to me the Bowning pistol shall be die-only better satisfied with the now

In Indon, the number of menu'ssoil.

idle, yesterday was variously AFFAIRS IN ALBANIA. a-tiated at froin twenty thon-

sand to fifty thousand,

PORTE'S CONCESSIONS.

The Executive of the Nati nal

SERVICE TO THE ** TELEGRAPO,*'] Transport Workers' Fo`lorati: n London, Aug. 6, 7.15 aan. Javo decided that, even if the

Tho Malixsori insurgents, rosult of arbitration proceedings thought professing litda faith in be in favour of the dockers, the the, Turkish promises that hovo

mon shall not resume work until been made, have accepted the

the demands of the lightermen Porte's concessions on the advice and the ethors hivo been ear of the King of Montenegrò.

cedod.

CIRCUIT AIRSHIP RACE,

THIRD. PRIZE.

[SERVICE TO THR

TELKORATH"]

London, August 5, 9 mm. Mr. Valentine, the English

nirman, arrived on his monoplane at Brooklands yesterday evening, thus winning thefty guinea prize as being the first English-

• man to complete the "Daily

Mail" circuit race course:

A FAST FLIGHT.

London, August 5,9 0,11.

·M. Vedrines has flown from

Dieppo to Paris in one and a

quartor hours.

COL. CODY ARIVES.

London, August 6, 7.10 a.in,

MOROCCO SITUATION.

FRANCE AND GERMANY.

(Sravice To 708 " TELEGRAPH.''} London, August 5, 2.50 p.ni.

From Paris it is roported the t

a semi-official Note het been

published, in which it is stted

{SERVION TO THE TELEGRAPH."']

London, Aug. 6, 7.15 a.m. Colonel Sir Francis Younghue- band has been brought to Eng-

land from Belgium, where he has been successfully operated upon

| for a fractured løg (sustained in a

istor-car accident).

HAYTI REVOLUTION.

BEUTER'S

TELEGRAMS:

August 6th, 1910, Temperature 10a.m. 77, 4 post. 79;" femidity... 94, 87.

一判禮

驰七月八英港香

REUTER'S

TELEGRAMS.

THE DIE-HARDS,

The British proanable dwells on POLITICS IN ENGLAND, the desire of the contrasting par ties to perpetuate the state of peace which has oxisted between the two countries sinen 1813 and strengthened by the settlement in

[SERVICE TO TUR“ TALMORAPH."]

London, August 5, 9u.m. The supporlors of Lord Hals-

$98 TER ANN

SIKOLE COPY 10 Cmt.

CHINESE

TELEGRAMS.

POLITICAL CRISIS,

PRINCE CHING RESIONS.

{"Bxwuno Po" Barvion.}

Poking, August 0.

Owing to the political crisis in China, Princo Ohan has advised his father, Prineo Ching, to resigu the presidentship of the now Cabinet and let an abler man

recent years of ponding controver-bury, otherwise known as the eies, so thent now, for the first time, "Bio-harde," held two meetings thoro are no important diferentes in Londen yesterday evening-handle the situation.

It is now the intention of Princo one at Chelsea and the othor at Ching to tender bis resignation Holborn.

in the coming autumn.

between them.

The contacting parties are resolved that no futuro differences

shall bo a cause of hostilitics or

shalt disturb their good relations

EX-PRESIDENT DEPARTS. of friendship.

London, Aug. 62.15 am.

Ex-President Simon, of Hayti,

bisis established, as rogards the sailed for Jamaica on the 2nd in-

gotiations than are the Fronchatant, jairaals, which dilate upon the [ many difficulties ahead.

tut, though Kranec-German teu-

sion lens relaxed and the situation i

is improving, there still exists an extremely wide margin between the German claims and possiblo

French concessions.

IN BERLIN.

PARISIAN VIEWS.

MARINES LANDED.

The Treaty, of soven articles," will become effective when pati- fications are oxchanged and be terminable at two years' notice.

Article 1. provides for the sub- mission of differences to The Hagao tribunal or some other

British and German marines arbitrations tribunal, as may be have boon landed at Hayti to decided upon by special agrec muntain or owing to the octu Lɔndon, August 7,1 0,m,

currance, of street fighting, in

Great Britain reserves the

Paris dospatches say that the which twenty porsona were killed, right, before conclu ling such newspapors, while agreeing with

It is reported that a fracas special agreement, in any mat- the semi-official Notes issued in occurred between a body of Ger- ter affecting the interests of self- Paris and Berlin yesterday, ex-min marines and a mob of governing Dominions to obtain the concurrence of that Dominion. plaining that the state of negotia-

villagors,

Article II. provides for the in- tions between the two Govern

stitution of a joint commission of ments indicates a distinctly loss

inquiry, which, upon the request strained situation, repeat that it

of either parly, shall investigate would be a mistake to think that

any controversy being submitted all the difficulties in the way of a

to arbitration.

settlement have been removed.

In Berlin tho" Pan-German Press" makeamoat angry romarks | regarding the rumours that Gor-

The Paris journals point out

that the Fronchi Noto is loss cate-

|gorical than the German Note.

many has abandoned a large part of her claims in the Congo coun--

try.

EMPEROR BLAMED.

:

*

COLLAPSE OF SPANISH

FORTRESS.

AT VALENCIA.

[SERVION 20 70R “ TELEGRAPH."

London, August 6, 7.15 a.m. From Madrid comes a message

U.S. ARBITRATION

SCHEMES,

SENATE'S POLICY.

ĮBREVIOR TO TER ** TREMOZAPH,”]

London, August 7, 1.5 a.m. A wire from Washington says

that the United States Senato has

followed the unusual course of

Articlo III. says that the re-

commendations of this commission

shall in no wise have the character of an arbitral award. It will be for the commission to decide whether any controversy shall be submitted to arbitration. `

Article VI. states that this

pablishing the toxte of the Anglo- American and Franco-Americon

Arbitration Treaties which have Treaty supersedes that of 1908 not yet received sauction at its but in no wissuflects that of 1909,

lands,

relating to differences arising be- tween the United States and

Canada,

This has been done at the re-

quest of the Administration, who

are desirous of the Treaties re-

ceiving the fullest consideration

that the old fortress at Valcucia by the Pros and the people, in

.

The "Pas-German Post" at-hous 9,

has collapsed, burying thirty ordor to enlighten, the Senate rc- garding the real sentiments of the

country au a basis for its action,

TREATIES IDENTICAL,

-Both Treaties are identical ex-

Colonel Cody, the aviator, ar-tacks Emperor William, whom it Nine persons were injured rivod at Brooklands yesterday holde resposible. This change of morning, being the only competi- policy, this journal says, is tanta

and many others were seriously injúrof.

tor on an all-British machine to mount to a national disgrace and complete the flight round Britain, shame,

..

F

· ITALIANEMIGRANTS,

TO SOUTH AMERICA.

(BARVION TO TAN “ TEZMOKAPM,”]-

At the Cholson meeting, Lord Laval presided.

Lord Halsbury, Lord Milsär

and Mr. Austen Chamberlajn 'do-

livorad speeches, expressing their dotermination over to yield, and

wore checrod..

EXAMINATION FOR CIVIL OFFICIALS.

NOT TO BE HELD).

[“Sheung to" BEOVIE]:

Peking, Auguali.

The Throno las decided not tor. hold in examination for civil

Thio meoting at Holböra was addressed by Lord Selbourne,officials this year. Lord Willoughby do Broke, Mi. G. Wyndham, and Mr. F. E. Smith. This meeting was also crowded pl of an enthusiastic chameter.

TIDWIAT ONAVIRERAVEL

The Liberal newspapers aro confident that the Liberal Poors

will outvoto Lord Halsbury's fol-

lowers in the division on the Par-

linment Bill.

OBITUARY,

DEATH OF A MUTINY VETERAN.

EUNUCHS ABSCOND.

WITH VALUABLES.

Poking, August 6. Eunucks Lin Kin Fuk and Li Uhin Fuk have stolen Romo In- porial valuables and absconded.

An Imperial edict has been issued for their arrost..

CONSULAR APPOINT-

MENTS.

("SHAT PO" SKAVIOR)

Peking, August 6.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (SEVICE TO TEJ "TELBORAN."')

has recommended the Throne to. appoint Ng Chung Yin to be Durban, Aug. 6,-5.30 p.m.

Consul-Coneral at Mexico, Sun Sze-Yeo to ho Consul at Yoko- The death is announced of Sirama and Ka Sin to be Consul at Robert Low, of Chitral fame..

[loneral Sir Robert Cunliffe Low, G.C.B., was born in 1838. He entered the Bengal Cavalry in 1851, and served throughout the Indian Mutiny, and afterwards in the Afghan and Burns wars. He commanded the Chitral expedi tion in 1895, and was in command of the forces at Bombay from 1808 to 1903. In 1909 he became Keeper of the Crown Jowols.]

MR. F MOUILLOT

Durban, Aug 6, 5.30 pm. Mr. Frederick Mouillot, the

well known thostrical proptetor, is denl

HOME CRICKET.

FAMOUS CRICKETER

RETIRES.

[SARVIOR TO TUR " TWENORAPH."'] Durban, Aug. 5, 6.30 p.m.) Lilley, the famous wicket- koo, or, is retiring from cricket,

Kent beat Worcestershire by

Lancashire also scored three

London, August 7, 10.m. Owing to special quarantino restrictions made by the Ro- publics of Uruguayan 1 Argentine in connection with the emigra- tion of Italian emigrants, the Gov-nine wickets. ernment of Itly has stopped all points, their teh being aban-

A relief train is being despatch-cept for minor differences appear-migration thither, which means done.

of

the sccus of the digastoring in the preambles.

great shortage of labour,

Han's won by 98 rupa.

Manilo.

OFFICIAL TITLES.

FOR PHILANTHROPISTS..

HEAT PO" SERVI01)

Peking, August 6.

The Viceroy of Nanking and the Governor of Hunan have |memorialized the Throne to: bestow official titles on those who subscribo to the funds for the famiae sufferers. This privilego month, will be open for the period of six An Imperfil edict has been issued instructing the Prosidents of the Ministry of Finanes and the Ministry of Com- munications to report thereon.

The Weather Forecast.

CHANGE

FAIR

STORMY

VERY DAY

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