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THE MEDICAL CONGRESS.

BALKAN AFFAIKS,

SIR EDWARD CARSON,

THE CABINET.

HOME CRICKET.

AUSTRIA UNEASY.

ANOTHER INSPECTION.'

IMPENDING · CHANGES.

LATEST RESULTS.

HISTORIC OCCASION.

Reuter's

[Service to the "Telegraph."]

Londan. Received Aug. 6. The Government entertained

the principal delegates to the Medical Congress to a banquet at the Hotel Cacil. Lord Marley, who presided, said that the occasion was no common one, As it was a generation since the Congress Isnt met in England.

The Opening.

London, Received Aug. 7. There was an imposing scone in the Albert Hall, which was densely packed, on the occasion of the opening of the Congress. The National Anthem was song, and there was a procession of the doctors in their robes.

Prince Arthur of Connaught|· welcomed the delegates in the

in the name of His Majesty the

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London. Received Aug, 6 The Vienna Press is disquieted" at the proceerlinget Bukharest, and fears that in consequence of the exerssivo demands of Servia and Greece the task of revising. Interviewed regarding the work of the Conference, which

London Received Aug. 6. Bir Edward Carson inspected

2,000 Volunteers at Monaghan

"the

Renter's

Reuter's

[Service to the "Telegraph."]

London. Received Aug. 7. Surrey beat Notts at the Oval: by ten wickets,

Kent best Sussex at Canter bury by 240 rane.

Yorkshire beat Lancashire at Leeds by three wickts.

Gloucestershire best Somerset

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MACAO SMUGGLING.

ANGLO-PORTUGUESE "AGREEMENT..

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London, Beceived Ang. 7

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THE NEWS CONDENSED,

Latest Home cricket results are given to-day.

It is believed that Bulgaria

In the House of Commons, Mr. will yield to the demands of the Acland stated that an agreement Allies. had recently been concluded with

the

Portugal whereby it was hope to "A telegram foteshadows various. render the smuggling of opium Ministerial changes in into Chins via Macao extremely autumn. difficult. *

[Service to the "Telegraph."]

London. Received Aug, 8. The "Daily Newwand Leader" forecasts Ministerial changes in and addressed an open-air dem- the autumn, Mr. Masterman (Financial Secretary to the onstration.

Treasury) entering the Cabinet, rumour that a warrant had bean Dr. Macnamara Parliamentary

at Bristol by 2sven wickels. Austria does not desire, is un-issued for his arrest; ho declared and Financial Moretary to the pleasantly imminent.

that he had infringed nothing Admiralty) succeeding him.

The following matches wore The impression of the Balkan either of law or morality. Hi Mr. John Burns (President of delegates in Loudon is that advice to Ulster was quits con- the Local Government Board) drawn Derbyshire v. Essex al

and Mr. Herbe Samuel (Post Derby, Northamptonshire Bulgaria will prefer to yield to sonant with the Statutes of aanster-General) will probably be Leicestershire at Leicester, Mid-A Serry Spectacle in Hyde Park. the demands of the Allies rather land.

promoted, and Sir Rufos. Leasca dlesex v. Hampshire at South- than resume hostilities, hoping

(Attorney-General, made Lord ampton. that the Powera will intervene.

Chief Justics.

at.

Peace Concluded. Renter's correspondent Bukharest states that ponco has been concluded.

Eng-

INTERESTING WEDDING.

London. Recived Aug. 7. Roumania's Demands.

The Earl of Reckesvago, oldest, Ladon, Received August, 7. Reuter learns that Roumania son of the Marquis of Cholmond-

King, whose earnest hope, he has insisted on Greece relinquish-eley, was married to Sybil, a

SERIOUS

OUTLOOK

IN CANTON.'...

THREE YEARS' SERVICE.

London, Received Aug. 7. (Continui(from pays 5.)

7.

Reutor's correspondent at Paris interfere, everything should be

TERRITORIAL REVIEW.

The Earl Rocksavage has bean married to Sybil; a sister of Sir Philip Sassoon.

The press in Vienna is disquiet ed by the proceedings taking place at Bukharaat.

...

A Royal Review in Hyde Park of the Territorial Force of the

The work of re-fronting Buck- metropolis and less than 15,000 ingham Palace, which will cost men on the parade! Twenty-six 360,000, hae hogun. battalions of the. London Regi-

ment marching past the King Austria is considering an in- and only 147 weak companies crease of about 40,000 recruits, out of an establishment of 208 including 2,000 for the Navy. on the ground! If one could

said, was that the meeting woulding her claim to Kavalla and sister of Sir Philip Sasson, at the states that the Benste has approval right. Chan Kwing-ming, only have a true analysis of

A sensation bas been created in

conduce to the advance of Bome of the hinterland, and also Registry Offico on Wednesdayed of the Three Year's Military the man who caused all the the impression that Saturday'a Paris by, the arrest of the well-

afternoon. The bride's brother

A

medicine end the well-being of on Servin, giving up her preter-alter mankind. Prince Arthur om-sions to Radovishte, Strumnitza attended. phasised that it was really the and Kochaos. whole British Empire who were

Roumanii will not tolerate

hosts of the Congress, thus Bulgaria being weakened to such forging another link of the Im-es tent. perial ideal.

Sir Edward Grey welcomed the delegatee on behalf of the Govern- ment, most whole-heartedly and

PARIS SENSATIO“.

ARRESTED.

most sincerely. Here were no AEROPLANE MANUFACTURER national or political rivalries; the nation was unfeignedly glad to ee that gathering of world-wide distinction.

number of relatives Service Bill,

Gradual Development. The total area described as the

(c) The park round the Lodi tombe and Safdar Jang's Mau Holeum.

(d) The park ares to the south of the club.containing the golf and racecourse.

site has a width about four and a half miles at its broadest part et the

fouthern proposed

as it boundary and approaches the present town to a width of about two, and a half miles. If it is considered nec 36-

Darrows

London. Receiver Ang. 7. pry to adopt a restricted lay out Sir Thomas Barlow, in his A sensation has been created in of nature considered in connection Presidential address, dwelt on the Paris by the arrest of the well-with the north site, the whole of discoveries since the Congress known aeroplane manufacturer, this area will not be occupied by met in London in 1881. He M. Deperdussin, at the instanca by buildings at once bat will be declared that the resim of grave of a financial firm lending him developed gradually. and hitherto incurable disease money.

The only portion of the older had been invaded from every The sum involved is over a oities which lies within the side, and the danger of operation million sterling.

had been reduced to a vanishing point. He ventured. to företell ihat in the near future every de partment of life and work would Le strengthened, purified and brightened by the healing in- fluence of science and medicino.

"INDIA'S CAPITAL

Description of the New Delhi.

(e) The park between the new and the present city, roughly 1,000 yardsin width.

trouble, is gone, and the new Review left upon the mixde of Government will have the eup-the Head of the Army of the known aeroplane manufacturer port of the merchants and the Secretary of State for War, look M. Deperduesin. Army; what is more, it will have ing self-satisfied in the uniform A conspiracy on the part of the the Central Government behind of a dashing beau esbrour of "Dare to Dies" to take possession it, and everything promises well the distinguished senior soldiers of Wocsung Forts and hand so long as petty differences are who accompanied the King; of sank in a desire to promote the the many General Staff officers in them over to the Government, mufti who were among the specta- common good".

tors, and of the gallant captaine The Medical Congrem was

failed.

:

LOCAL

who were displaying the best Fewer Refugees.

that the voluntary opened in London yesterday, The influx of Chinese into the waren

had produced for Prince Arthur of Connaughi (f) The afforested ridge.

Colony from Canton has steadily principle" The committee also report declined during the past few them, the universal verdiot would welcoming the delegates on be. upon the water supply and it daye, and it is now quite normal. have been that the parade on half of the King. rigation, sewage system, and re. In fact the steamers arriving last Saturday was not "a dish to sat fase destruction, means of com- night brought down fewer people before the King." The bearing munication (rallways, tramways, than usual.. It is calculated that of the parade was soldierly to a roads, etc),& fature development, during the past fortnight quite degree; but the efficiency of the 80,000 Chinese have come into few cannot make up numbers, the Colony by steamer from The numbers was not there.

His Majesty arrived upon the Canton,

The steamers from Hongkong ground punctually at Pm to Canton have been rather more called the parade to "the slope,

General Sir A. E, Codrington fully patronised during the past.

GREAT BOY-SCOUT

RALLY.

"the

The latest situation in Canton

is graphically described by our special correspondent there,

There is a fooling in Canton that serious table is impenda ing. General Lung has not you arrived.

"

boundaries of the site is an area of about one and a half square miles, which ia at present unócca-

Ex-Viceroy Shum was not per- pied by buildings. Much of it, Prince Arthur of Connaught two days than on ordinary and a shimmer of steel fringed however, is rough and uneven visited Birmingham and was pre-occasione, and this indicates that the long line of colour. As the with the scattered remains of the sent at a rally of 20,000 scouts at some of the refugees are beginning King arrived at the saluting mitted by the T.K.K. Company to return. There are large num-base the steel again flashed to travel by the Chiyo Maru and stones and foundations of old Perry Hall Park. settlements. The rest of the site The gathering was internation-ber, however, who have taken as the parade came to

police. The final report of the Delhi consists of good land, most of al in cheraster, patrols having houses here for a specified present," and the massed bands was to-day taken ashore by the which is in continual use for come from many Continental time, and these will not be likely crashed out the National Anthem,

The infar of refugees from Town Planning Committee was agricultural purposes. The area countries, from the United States, to go back to Canton until these Waiting at the saluting flag was BUCKINGHAM PALACE, published on July 4. The Govern-has been largely cleared of trees as well as from the British over periode expire; and even then Colonel Seely, wearing the uni

ment of India, in forwarding the to allow of unrestricted tillage. [epa Dominions and most parte of they will require some assurance form of the jhe Hampshire Car Canton has practically cosmedja In the experience of about 80,000 have arrived by raport of the Secretary for India The committee feel the greatest the

British Isles Lieutenant that conditions are setiled. It is abiniere.

weeke. announce that they "accept its, EXTENSIVE IMPROVEMENT. conclusions generally as a useful confidence in the soil for the pur- General Sir Herbert Plumer, was feared in some quarters that the the writor, this is the first occasion steamer during the past two guide in our further operations. Poges of gardens, parke, and in command of the rally. Prince worst is not.over yet, and the upon which the Secretary of State Arthur was received with the Steamship Companies are holding for War has been present at a There are; however, many details arboriculture generally.

Royal Salute, and after inspecting themselves in readiness to cope Royal Review in military uniform. which will require very careful The central point of interest in the King's scouts and life-savers, with another possible rush for Having acknowledged the Royal THE MORGAN ESTATE,

salute, the King, with Gen- London. Received Aug. 8.

examination before execution, and the lay-out is Government House, he rode round each division ao passages from Canton.

aral Codrington on his off aide The work .of re.fronting we feel that we must exorcise our at Raising Hill, near the centre companied by the Chief Scout

commands Buckingham Palace, according to

and staff. At the conclusion of the dealga of Sir Aston Webb, direction in dealing with them of the city. It

new of the

city Behind the the boys raised their hats aloft was begun on Tuesday. It will It may be necessary to defer the a

carrying out of some of the pro- on" every side. cost $60,000, and will be som jests and to modify others iu hill a raised platform of forum and heartily cheered the Prince. WIRELESS TELEPHONE

Interesting displays by selected pleted in three months.

accordance with future necessities will be built. This will be flank patrols followed, and then, all the as they arise.

ed by the large blocks of secreta.

scouts having formed huge ciroles, The site of the proposed new riat buildings, and terminaled at

178 Miles away. oity-state the committee-mayita wostern ond by the mass of began to run towards bis Roval Chiyo Marú in touch with landments behind the line of. quarter here credited to Thomas E. Rush, be said to begin from the walls of Government House and the Coun- Highness, who had taken up bis

position at tuo salating-bass, Captain Greene of the Chiyo the present city of Delhi and to cil Chamber, with its wide flight shouting their patrol call. With Maru in the course of a conversa extend from them in a southerly of steps, portico, and dome. in a few yards of the Prince they tion with a "Telegraph" repre- I almost seemed a pity that and south-westerly direction. Oa Behind the Government House halted and remained silent at sentative on board this morning, there should have been the eastern side the area will extend to the Jamns. The old will be its gardens and parks, and the Alert" The cormony con- said that the wireless telephonic march past, since or co the sorried high bank of the river on which spacious amphitheatre. to be cluded with three cheers for the arrangement on board the ship block of the parade broke up int

made out of the quarry, from King. are situated the remains of the which much of the stone for roads eities of Ferozshah Kotla and In- and buildinge may be eut. To London-Received-Aug-7. drapat and the buildings in the the east of the forum will be a WHO SHALL GO FIRST? Router's correspondent At Vienna states-that it is announced vicinity of Humayun's tomb, is that the War Minister will ask of the river from which it is main avenue or parkway which far away from the present channel spacious forecourt defined by trees and linked on to the great the Delegations in the autumn to vote an increase of about 40,000 separated by a considerable exleads to Indrapat, the site of the

panse of land

AUSTRIAN POLICY.

MILITARY AND NAVAL

EXPANSION.

the Navy..

INTERESTING

BETROTHAL.

viaw

WONDERS.

and attended by his staff, proceed-Property Valued at $100,000,000

is Left by Multimillionaire. ed to inspect the parade, which was drawn up in line of quarter New York, June 26 The columna. Having inspected the whole of the J. P. Morgan estate cadet battalions, the Army Service has a value of about $100,000,000 Corps, and Voluntary Aid detach according to an unofficial estimate columns of the two divisions, the counsel to State Comptroller King returned to the saluting base obmer, who has been in Europe and the march past began.

the last month examing the books of the Morgan housea in London and Paris to determine the value of the late financier's holdings.

,

The March Past.

was a mergaificent success. He units, the paucity of the numbers had held conversation with the was immediately apparent. company'e agent at Nagasaki To most thinking men present when seventy five miles from shore, at the Review it must-have-seem could hear and be heard quite dis-ed a sufficient commentary upan tinetly. Another experience he the worthiness of the "voluntary Through Panama Canal.

had with the wireless telephone principle," to see the Duke of An interesting controversy has was San Francisco. When no less Connaught leading the London forecourt might be adorned by arisen about the first ship which then one hundred and seventy five Irish past the King with a total miles from San Francisco he could strength behind him that would On the weat the natural limit fountains and contain, decorative is to pass through the Panatoa hear the band playing in that not have made two service com- of the area is the ridge. A cross features emblematic of the, various Canal. The is a strong move city and could hear the voice of panies, and Colonel Seely trying section of the ridge opposite provinces of the Indian Empire.ment in favour of giving a Paharganj showe a rocky surface At the railway station a place Spanish vessel the honour and of the local manager.

known as the Bela,

Au-

Fewer Refugees.

to explain that this travesty pre- sented a successful Territorial battalion.

The most remarkable feature of this Review, next to the

at an elevation of about 725ft. will be laid out around which will suggesting to the Spanish G3- abovo mean sea level, rising to about 800ft. at the highest poist be grouped the administrative verament that it should send and falling again to about 750 ft. And municipal offices, the banks, over a replice of the ship used by

Steamers arriving from Canton paucity of the numbers taking in a total width of 1,200 yards shops, and hotele. Two proces. Balboa on the voyage in which London. Received Aug. 6. before the rock surface again dia- sional rontes have been marked be discovered the Pacifio. Misa Sackville-Waab, who appears beneath the soil. A line out, Sufficient areas have been other idea is to let the Fram, the carry considerably less than half part in the the parade, is the figured prominently in the Scott drawn from Ta! Katora to Safdar provided for parks in the follow-ship of Captain Amundsen's the number of passengers, than public attention that it attracted. South Polar expedition, have the was the case a few days ago, when Why is it, when the public, honour, while other people favour about 1,700 came down by each apparently, takes such an interest will case, is engaged to Harold, Jang's tomb and then due east to ing places :-~~ son of Sir Arthur Nicolson, the river forms roughly the present

an American vessel, such as the boat. Yesterday one boat carried in the Territorial Force, that (b) The park-way from In- Niagara, Admiral Peary' flag-700 and another 300 odd passen this-Force should be in a weak

condition ?The “Times' Permanent Under Secretary for southern boundary of the land

gats. drapat to Secretariats. required. Foreign Affairs,

(a) The Viceregal estate;

DON'T FORGET.

TO-DAY,

Victoria Theatre 9.15 p.m. Bijon Scenic Theatre 0.16 p.m. Concert at Peak Hotel, 9.15 p.m.

TO-MORROW.

Victoria Theatre 9.15 p.m. Bijou Soonto Theatre, 9.15 p.m. Saturday, August 9, 1. H.K.0.0. Promenade Concert, HK.0.0. Ground 9.15 p.m.

v.RO. 5 p.m.

League Tennis.

mile Swimming Championship

Civil Service Club 7. Best of

Saturday, August 16. Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, half yearly meeting. City Hall.

noon,

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