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SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.

THE PRESIDENTIAL

FIGHT.

DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION STILL BALLOTING.

After Twenty-six Ballots Speaker Clark has

a lead of Sixty over Woodrow Wilso3. Though having instructions to vote for Clark, Mr. Bryan casts for Wilson, declaring that Clark Represents the Monled Interests. Clark goes

ti Baltimore to Have it out.

(From Our Special Correspondent),

Baltimore, June 28, Balluting for ne andidato still bntinues at the Democratic Con- vents ..

of Wilson opposed. The roll-oall defeated the motion.

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In the twenty-second bullot the position was Clark, 500; Wil son, 306; Foss, 43; Gaynor, 1. · In the ninth ballot the position. In the twenty-third the voting of the leaders was: Clark, 452: rostilted as follows:--Clark, 497; Wilson, 351.

·Wilson, 399; Underwood, 116; Olark load on the tenth ballot į Harmon, 30; Foss, 45; Gaynor," ith 556 votes. The position of 1; Bryan, 1, he others was: Wilson, 3504: Indorwood, 1174; Harmon, 31.

Eleventh ballot. Clark, 554; Wilson, 35414.

The next two ballots' rɔsulted in slight changes and the twenty- sixth ballot resalted as follows: Clark, 467; Wilson 404-5. Twelfth ballot Clark, 540: A mossage from Washington Wilson, 354: Underwood, 123, states that Clark has gone to Harmon, 29, The Convention Baltimore. The convention has "djourned at 3 p.m. to 1p.m. adjourned till Monday.

The thirteenth and fourtoonth Pallots

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MONDAY

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TELEGRAMS.

TELE

TELEGRAMS,

HOME CRICKET.

BOXING.

"FOOTBALL" RESULTS.

EUROPEANS STONED.

LATEST RESULTS.

PAPKE'S VICTORY.

Router's

(Service to the **

** Telegraph."]

THE OLYMPIC GAMES. TROUBLE AT TANGIER,

London, June 20, 8.25 p.m.,

Received, 30, 0,26 8.16.

[Service

London, ne

Telegraph.

Olymple football has resulted Router's correspondent at as follows: Finland boot Italy by Tangier, tolographs that there three goals to two, and Austria have bean serious disturbances beat Germany by five goals at Marrakesh bring to the ap- fiointment of an unpopular Governor

one.

Furopean ve been stoned, but looting in been suppressed by the Sherash troops,

RIFLE SHOOTING.

In the international rifle shooting at the Olympic games, six_teams competed. America, with a score of 1,688 was first. the victory being attributed to their superiority in sights. Britain was second with 1,600, and Swedon third with 1,575. The team from Russia rifles with bayonets fixed. caused amazement by firing' their] ABANDONED PROPOSALS.

Beutor's [Service to the Telegraph."]

Landon, June 29, 8.26 p.m. Received 30, 6.20 am:

In their match with Scotland at Edinburgh, the South Africans won by an innings and 97 rans. and Essex at Layton rosulted in The match between Australia

a draw.

Routor's

Telegrams

The Olympic Games have begun, and America is first in shooting with Britain second.

Mr. Bonar Law has declared

[Service to the "Telegraph." that the Unionists are anxious for

London, June 30, 3.20 s.m. Received, 4.48 p.m.

A message from Paris states

a General Election.

The funeral service in memory

that Billy Papke of America has of Field Marshal Sir George knocked out Marcel Moreau in White was most impressive. for the middleweight champion- the fifteenth round in a contest

ship of the world.

LeveNon-Gower's

The game between H. D. G

Eleven and

WELLS BEATEN. Cambridge University, played at Eastbourne, also ended in a draw.

Reuter's New York correspond- The following are the results ent wires that Palzer has knook- in the County Cricket Championed out Bombardier Wells in the ship: (4

third round...

aperture THE CHINESE REPUBLIC.. Burroy beat Bussex at Horsham

by 78 runs. S

KAISER AND TSÅR.

London, June 20, 12.20 p.m.

(From Chinese Sources;))

Kent beat Worcester at Dudley by an innings and 55 runs.

Hants boat Middlesex at Portsmouth by nine wickets.

AIRSHIP EXPLODES.

30 MEN INJURED.

י!

London, Juno 29.: Received, 30, 4.48 a‚m. Router's correspondent at Duos-

Papke has knocked out Marcal Moroau in a fight for the middle- weight championship of the world,

Lord Haldane delivered fervent eulogy of the 'Kuiser at the German Hospital Banquet at the Savoy

For smashing a window at Mr. MoKenna's residence, a Buffra getto. lins bsan sentenced to two months' hard labour.

The following matolos woro drawn M. C.... Og v. Oxford University, at Lord's; Lancashire v. Notts, at Manchester; and Warwick v. Yorkshiro, at Birm-seldorf wiros that a squall struck

the airship Schwaben, while at There are serious disturbanos her moorings. The gas exploded, at Marrakesh owing to tho: and the airship was destroyed, thirty persons being injured, seven appointment of an unpopular Governor, Europeans have boon stoned.

Poking, June 30. The State Council has withingham. Received, 10.69 p.m.

drawn the motion for the enforce- The Kaiser and the Tear will meat of the regulations govern- spond a day and a half together at ing tlie "patikolic contributions, the Finnish skerries next week, as they are impracticable and Herr Bethman Hollweg, the cause inconveniena to the peo.. German Imperial Chancellor, who plo. The frequent demonstrations accompanies tho Kalser, after. gave no important caused much delay. The Progres-wards goes to St. Petersburg to franges. Bryan was instructed to give platform reaffirms the oppori-1800 M. Sassanoff, Vote for Clark and voted for Willion to the policy of imperiallem on, explaining, amid excitement, and colonial exploitation of the

at the New Yorkers had-in-

forests a supporting Clark.

It adds: "Wo Philippines." condon the experiment of im

Tho fiteanth and sixteenthi perialism Ninoxcusdhlo allots wore fruitless.

"blunder and we favour the {m-:

!

The Hovanteenth ballot was at mediato déclaration of the pur- Fuitless. In the eighteenth

poso to recognise the independ- ballot the votes for the feaders! were: Clark, 535; Wilson, 361 soon as a stable government is enoo of the Philippines as Underwood, 125.

establishod." It proposes that the ninoteenth ballot the independene be guaranteed and votes wore; Clark, 532; Wilson, 158: Underwood, 130; Bryan, 7. neutralised by treaty, the United that until the islands have boon The twentieth ballot resulted States Government retain its in Wilson making a gain of 20 coaling stations and naval bases, In the twenty-first ballot the The platform features, deal position was: Clark 505; Wilson-with-a-tariff for revenue purposes. 395. The Clarkers then asked only, the cost of living and the

from Kansas.

for a recess which the supporters Trusts.

(Reuter's Service.)

London, June 20

bia

NEW ARMY BILL,

AMA HUNGARY.

London, June 20, 12.20 p.m. -

Received, 10 50 pɔní.

MORE REFORM.

HUGE SCHEME PROBABLE.

London, June 30, 0.10 am. Received, 7.45 p.m.

seriously,

Later.

Among those injured in the disaster to the airship Schwaben were soldiers who were en- deavouring to secure it. The

Measures taken at Lokyo to

Sohwaben was one of the big provont the cornoring of rice, in Zeppelins which have lately been cluding the arrest of a dozen Minister Ellis Griffith, speak-making voyages on sea and land. brokers, have proved unsuccess-

TIBETAN TROUBLE. Luk Ching cheang, Minister of Foreign Affaira, has called on the Diplomatic, Body at Poking with a message that China has des patolod troop Tibak to soping at Pinner said the Govorn pross the trouble there, Hatient would shortly submit entreated the foreiga stone to work of their proposals. for to the pountry the framo- romain noutral.—“Shat Po.”

housing and land reform; The ACCEPTED RESIGNATIONS. papers state thafa huge guarantoo After prolonged opposition and

Shanghai, June 30, obstruction, the Austrian and Hungarian

President Yuan has socopted Parliamonts have the resignations of Chan Ki-moo, form bill fixing the war strength aboar and Commerce, and of passed a comprehensive army re-and Szo Bin-ki as. Minister of of the forces at two millions and roducing the period of military Communications respectively. service from three to two years,' SPOLING FOR A FIGHT

UNIONISTS READY.

THE PREMIERSHIP. The State Council-bas passed resolution in favour of the election of Luk Ching-cheung as Promier by a majority of 7 to 4.

THE OLD EXOUSE. Ex-Premier Tang has tele-. the condition of his illness which graphed to Peking explaining

a forced him to reaign...

TANG'S NEW. POST. President Yun'intends to en- gage Tang Shao-yi as first class advisor on political affairs.

CHANGES.

fund is being accumulated for Mr. Lloyd George's land compaign

include the questions of u. mini- In the sutunt, which will

labourers, the establishment of mum wage for agricultural

land courts to fix rents and terms of tenancles and an extensive soheme for rural housing.

WINDOW SMASHING.

SUFFRAGETTE IM- PRISONED.

London, Jura 29, 5.60 p.m.

Received, 30, 5,5 m.

A suffragette has been sen tenced to two months' imprison-

ment with hard labour for smash- ing the windows of Mr. Me- Kenna s residence.

SYNTHETIC RUBBER,

London, June 30,

Iteceived, 12 p.m.. The Synthotic Rubber Products Company will issue on Monday 450,000 sterling preference shares.

TIMBUCTOO EX PEDI- TION.

FRENCH OFFICALS

|full

The Austrian and Hungarian Parliaments have passed the Army Bill which fixes, the war strength at two millions and re- duces the period of military service from three to two years.

After over twenty-six ballots at the Democratio Convention, Speaker Clark is still loading with KILLED,Mr-Woodrow Wilson next Pro gress is being delayed by demon strations, and the Convention has adjourned until to-day.

Mr. Lloyd George has asserted

London, June 29th.' Received, 80, 12 p.m. Router's correspondent at Paris states that the Civil Offfoial Rossi and Lieutenant Lalorrain, who were leading an expedition in that there is a bigger task in North Timbuctoo, were surprised front of democracy than has yet and killed by raidors near been undertaken, namely the Elgattara. It is considered that freeing of the land from the the affair will have serious shackles of feudalism. The political consequences.

Insurance Bill, he said, was but the beginning. A huge scheme is foreshadowed by the papers,

ITALY JUBILANT.

London, June 29. Received, 6.45 p.m. Speaking at a présentation to temporary and applied only to the Mr Hughes, ex-Chief Conser A message from Baltimore business of the moment. There Native Agent, Mr. Bonar Law tates that the Convention yester are conflicting opinions as to Mr. said Unionists were anxious: for day evening monotonously con- Bryan's audacious attack on the General Election, which would inued balloting, there being six moneyed interests, which be certain to rid the country of a Candidates. The figures of the enemies describe as the cardinal Government of which everyone Bighth ballot about midnight mistake of his career, and which

was tired. howed that Clark had received448 his friends say is the bravest sill had substantial powers, and ex-Premier Tang have decided to Lord Lansdowne said the Lords The Cabinet Ministers under votes, and Wilson 351, while the thing he ever did. The attack

Speaker Clark's arrival at others were insignificant. Wilson failed to cause a stampede at the be trusted they would be able to resign, and a new Cabinet will

Baltimore has caused a splitamong has gained only a dozen votes as Convention, which proceeded to secure for the people an opport-be formed under Luk Ching THE FRENCH DISASTER. Rome reports that the victory at over the propriety of a candidate Router's correspondent. at his supporters who are divided bompared with the first ballot. liston to night-long nominating unity of expressing their roal shoung."Shat Po.

A DEMONSTRATION.speeches and to take ballots, convictions on current great

Side Baid is hailed with immense addressing the Convention. He London, June 20, 12.20 pm.

enthusiasm. Scenes of patriotic has declared, however, that he has whloli continued until yesterday questions of public policy.

fervour have taken place in merely come to call on Mr. Bryan evening. Received, 11.5 p.m.

Parliament.

to either retract or prove his charges that he represents monied interests.

CHAMP CLARK 'ARRIVES.

London, Jung 30, 7.20 p.m.

The tenth ballot shows that Mr. Clark received; 556 volex and Mr. Wilgon 350. The Now York delegation of ninety votes Received, July 1, 9.8 a.m. Went to Mr. Clark, and this, ro Reuter's Baltimore correspon

ulted in a half-hour demonstra- dent wires that Speaker Champ lan. The Clarkites processioned Clark has arrived and liae con the hall, with banners and bands, forred with his supporters,

ad the Convention adjourned. TO FACE BRYAN,

in annomiced that the Demac-

There is a split among the Pratic platform denounces the High import tariffs, onusing Clark followers over the proprioly equal distribution of wealth of a candidate addressing the d the high cost of living and Convention, but Speaker Clark

AVIATION TRAGEDY:

London, June 29, 5.50 p.m.?

Received, 30, 5.5 a.m.

respondent at Muelhausen states A message from Router's cor- that an aviator named Schadt fell a distance of 800 feet, and. was killed.

TOKYO MAYORALTY. (Independent News Agonoy.)

London, June 29

THE NEW CABINET.**.

Shanghai, June 30. The following will be the new. Ministors of the Cabinet as aug gested by Prosidont Yuan.

Dr. Wa Ting-fang, or Wong Chang-wai, Minister of Foreign Affaire

Internal Affairs,

Chit Ping kwan, Minister of

Lau Koon-hung, Minister of Navy.

General Tuan Ki-siu, Minister of Army.

Sun Kai-yun, Minister of Agriculture and Forealry

* Choy «Yuen-pui,” Minister of Education.

kvoursan. Immediato, révision. has issued a afstement that he

#also proposes criminal prose has not come to plead for his............ utions under the anti-trust law, nomination but to demand justice The resignation of Mr. Ozaki,

favours a single Presidential and call on Mr. Bryan to either Mayor of Tokyo, has beenWong Ching-wai, Minister of BRYAN SPEAKS OUT. prove or retract his charges.. Fonden, June 30, 3.20 FINAL BALLOT.

Roosiver, 4:48 pm. ›

London, June 80. teen ballots hitherto takuoécisco, July 1, 11,27 ..

been(without result

sed the support of York delegation latter were

uno fuel- ballot, resulted us

Clark follows-

407 Wilson

uppor

nocepted.

MJAPANESE CRUÏSER

MISHAP

Independent News Agency)

Tokyo, June 20,, cruiser Niniwa

Justice, as

Ying Tak-wan, or Wong Ching mok, Minister of Financo

Đá Tăng

Mẫn Quốc, Miniator of

Labour.

Chan Kam tamo,

DEFECTIVE, POWDER ?

London, Jano 29, 2.10 p.m.

Received, 30, 12.48 a.m. Opinion In France is perturbed about the explosions on the Jules Michelom. Consensus of opinion is that the explosion was due to defective powder, and a stringent enquiry has been ordered..

THE GRAND PRIX,

London, June 30.. Received 1, 11.15 p.m. The Grand Prix de Paris, run

at Longchamp, over a distance of one mila seven furlongs, resulted as follows ***

Honli Wagram Devirig

US. CO

ROWING.

London, June 29. Received, 30, 12 p.m.

THE INSURANCE ACT.

BUT THE BEGINNING,

London, June 30, 3,20 a.m.,

Received, 4.48 p.m.

The first swimming gals of this

Mr. Lloyd George, addressed a] demonstration of five thousand season was held at the VRO on people at Woodford

Saturday evening and pr

During the proceedings á dozen once a social and ankilotio male suffragists were violently Bucosa,

ejected and had to be tanded and

sent away in ambulances.

Mr. Lloyd George denounced. A correspondent fails,

*

the cowardice of those who how Shanghai, can ölaim were engineering the oppoal-tory in this

tion to the Insurance Bill. They owing their were feally starting a new suar the rules gover chist movement and seemed to think that the laws should be devised to protect their prope privileges and sport an

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