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HOME RULE BILL.

HOME RULE BILL.

OVERSEAS CLUB.

OBITUARY

WHAT IPSWICH MEANS.

AN URGENT"WHIP".

MAJORITY-18.

BRILLIANT INAUGURATION"

M. FRANZ-KOSSUTH.

Rentor's Service To The Telegraph," Beuter's Bervice To The "Telegraph

London, Received May 25.

London. Received May 20.......

Ister,

Mr. Percy Illingworth, M.P. (Chief Tiberal Whip), in a The House of Commons passed telegraphic" whip on Saturday the third reading of the Home evening, zaid that a división on Rule Bill by 351 votes to 274. the third reading of the Home Rule Bill is certain at the begin-

In the Lords).

ning, of basine on Monday. In the Hunse of Lords the Home This is regarded as indicating Rule Bill passed the first reading refusal to disclose the lines of the The second reading will not be that Mr. Asquith will repeat his on the motion of Lord Crewe Amending Bill, that the Unionists taken before June 22, ** will thereupon refuse to discuss the Home Rule Bill, and that a decision will to taken upon the Bill immediately the House rising directly afterwarde for the

Whitann recess.

Excitement in the House.

London, Received May 26, The House of Commons.wAY stemmed on Monday, and the wildest excitement for the session prevailed. " The suswers at queR- tion time were almost inaudible owing to the buzz of conversation ́and the exoi ́ed comments.

Armed Constables for Ulster,

Some hundreds of the Irish Constabulary, armed with rifles and revolvers, have entrained for

Ulater.

THE SUFFRAGISTS..

MEETINGS BROKEN UP.

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Temperatura 6 am. ?? p.m. 83 73. “Humidity

SINGLE COPY 10 CENTS A836 PER ANNUM,

ALBANIAN UNREST:

WAR VESSELS DESPATCHED.

A STUNNING BLOW."

[Heaters Service To "The Telegraph."] [Rester's Service To The Telegraph."}

Lewdon, Resived May 23.

London, Received May 25. The Unionist papers consider is Angiria, and Italy have both that the result of the Ipswich bye sant several more war vessels to election has greatly increased the Durazzo, prospects of an early General Election, and declare that the result was a stunning blow, not only to the Government, but to Lloyd Georgism." of which Friday's "bribery speech" was

typical example.

The Prince's Position.

TELEGRAMS.

NEWS FOR BUSY MEN.

CONDENSED.

The proceedings in Parliament on the third reading of the Home Rule Bill are outlined in a tèle- gram.

Cspt Kemp, recently in com- mand of H.MS. London, hae Jeen awarded £3,000 damsger against the

newspaper The Fleet,

Renter's Service To The Telegraph."] [Reuters Service To "The Telegraph.7

London. Received May 26.

London. Beceived May 26. There was a grant gathering of Router's correspondence Imperial statesmen on the occas Bude Pent states tins the death on of the inaugural lucah in con- has contred of M. Franz Koe nection with the opening of the Overseas Club by the Lord Mayor euth, former Minister in the of London. Among thoes present Hungarian Cabinet. ** were Lord Northcliffe, Lord The deceased. who was Hun.

London Received May 26. Selborne, Viscount Barton, Baron garian noble (the letters patent Emmait, Sir Edward Morrie of nobility having been redowed

Prince of Albania has

The opinion prevails that the

James Percy Fitzpatrick, and a educated in Paris and at the Lon (Premier of Newfoundland), Sir to the family in 1283) was born

greatly at Buda Pest in 1841 He was

jeopardised his position by hastily embarking on a foreign vesel, The House of Lords bas pissed. number of tigh Commissionere den University. At the age of

the first reading of the · Homs Lord Northcliffe, the President eight years he was taken prisoner

A scheme is mooted in Vienna Bule Bill, which will not come up of the Club, read engratulatory by the Austrians and kept in the result to local circumstances for detaching 500 men from the for second reading before June telegrams from the Duke of Con- prison at the fortress of Presburg connected with Home Rule, International force now at Skutari | 22. never finrcours,la do of When liberated he was exiled by including the burden of insurance in offer to re-establish order in

a

Attempt to Explain Delest. The Litura organa attribute

PHY

Teok, Mr. Harcourt, Mr. Borden the Emperor of Austria, still as a on low-waged workers, which Albania. The scheme is ascribed and Lord Gladstone. He dwelt on child; joined his father at Kata-they declare must be remedied; to an anxiety to avert Austrian the

Mr. Asquith says if no other absolutely non-political bin, Asia Minor, and came with They also smart that the Labour and Italian joaluasian, to which agresinent is reached, when the character of the Club, which him to England. Later he went ites were ordered to vote for the the newspapers of both countries Bill amending the Home Rule numbered 120,000 members, and to Italy as a civil engineer and Tory candidate, în revenge for have been

giving strong Bill is introduced in the Lords it its great effect in binding the use to a considerable height in the official endorsement of the this profession. When in 1894 his Liberal candidate at North-East

will embody the proposals he has Empire together.

father (who was a former Gover

already outlined.

that

Lord Selborns, in proposing nor of Hungary) died, Franz Derby. They agree that there the toast of The Dominions," Kossuth acquiesced in the edict will be no Dissolation until 1015. dwelt on the important results of of his countrymen to bring back

A Correction. London. Received May 23 sending Boer prisoners to overses to Hungary the former e remains, Mr. Asquith, on entering the Crowde broke up suffragist camps, and said that though it and these were Teopived with Mr. Masterman, the defested House, was greated with cheats mestinge yesterday in Hyde was a purely military measure unprecedented funeral honours, candidate, was reported yesterday and ones of Ipswich and Park, Vioteria Park, Hampstead yet it had had great educational Franz Kossuth was soon returned to have said in a speech delivered Where's Charlie?" the latter feath, and on the Brighton advantages Imperially. He con- as a Member of Parliament, and after the declaration of the result,

after a short Parliamentary women ware oladed by saying that the more career he became the acknowledg Jemark referring to Mr. Master Front, and some

There is nothing here but man, the defeated candidate. roughly handled.

the Empire was united the more ed leader of the Party of Judépen

A correction esya it powerful its effect would bs in dence. His influence in the

have read! There is preserving the peace of the world country and his popularity rose nothing here for tears."

Viscount Buxton seconded and rapidly and when the Hungarian remarked that the politics of the Parliament resisted the noroach Dominions were outside party,ments on constitutional rights re The Motherland did not antici- became the leader of the coalesced pate any Imperial question arising parties forming a purity sa's party question. He agreed and was tender of the House. He which was likely to be regarded of the House, He was a member of the Wekerie, Cabinet in 1896;| that the Overseas Club would be was a prolific writer, a good valuable in binding the Empire musician and an efficient sculptor together.

and painter. He could speak, read] and write six European langu ages.]

Mr. Bonar. Low was given an ovation, and Me. Ganzoni, the successful candidats at Ipswich, | was greated with exultant Unionist cheers,

The Speaker's Regrets. The Speaker, in the course of sintement, regretted if his ques- tion to Mr. Boner Law OD'

Thursday (as to whether the Jatter approved of the demon- stration) seemed to impute that the Esader of the Opposition was responsible for the demonstration. It was not always easy in such oircumstances to hit the right. nail on the head, but he did, and would do, hia East (Chears). Regarding the demonstration, be suggested that Mr. Asquith should make a communication is reference to the Amending Bill.

This latter "observation called forth expressions of Ministerial dissent.

Mr. Bonar Law cordially accepted the explanation and assured the Speaker that he retained the confidenes of the House. Mr. Asquith concured. po Same old Proposals.

be

THE DERBY.

latest, betTING.

Londen, Received May 26. The betting for the Derby, to run to-morrow, in as follows: 2 to 1 against Kennymore. 100 to 9 against Black Jester. 100 to 9 against Brakespear. 100 to 6 against Darbar H 100 to 6 against Carancho.

The High Commissioners re- sponded.

20 to 1 against Carrickfergus. INTERNATIONAL POLO, 100 to 3 against Hapsburg.

40 to 1 against Dan Russel. 40 to 1 against My Prince. 40 to 1 against Evansdale, 50 to 1 against Orebi. 50 to 1 against Cupidon.

CANTEEN SCANDALS.

Comments.on the

American Team.:

the best game of his career, Larry Waterbury, "too," "is" fit," having exercised constantly throughout the winter.

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for the No.1 position, and I may

SUBMARINES TRIP.

„London. Received May. 28. The two submarines from Eng. land have reached Sydney safely in good condition.

talk of the practice which the British team already has should remember that the challenging team is composed of men wo "As to the British, team, as have not played together before, announced recently, none of us while in our case at least three of knows very much about Capt the men, who in all probability Tompkinson, whose name appears will defend the cup, have been say the same for Major Hutter, playing together for years. This We supposed we were tolerably means something, as you may familiar with the names of the imagine. With good weather best of the British players in and from now on, I see no reason why outof the army. Tompkinsso, Eun the practice games should not be derstand played in the Qaidnuncs, which won the English open sufficient in number to bring upon the probable personnel member of the Fifteenth Hussars national match in the best of the Meadowbrook team and team, while Hanter played in the the 2nd. Yorkshire Light the formation of the British Tiger four last season. They may possible form. Infantry, has been opened before fouras set forth in recent dis-be splendid players but if they new jury, the has pleaded patches from the other side are superior to Major Lannows,

COL. WHITAKER'S TRIAL.

London. Received May 26,

Mr. Asquith, responding to the In the Canteen Scandal case, Speaker's suggestion, said that it Sergi. Major G.P. Banett, 2nd, was the intention of the amending Batt West Riding Yorkshi

The following is from the Now Yok Evening Post--ol April 11:

Commenting upon polo matters

the

bill to give effect to any agros-Regiment, has pleaded guilty, in general, but more particularly championship and was also defending four up to the inter-

ment. If, however, none was reached, when the bill was intro daged to the House of Lords it would embody substantially the proposals he made in the House of Commons on March 8 when the second reading of the Bill was moved. He then put the motion for the third reading of the Homc Bule Bill

The case

against Colonel

Whitaker, formerly in comin nd

Ring Down the Curtain. Mr. Boner Law said, that, the- Prime Minister had made hit asual onciliatory speech bat he had not altered the facts, and the situation. It would be fatile and

"Not guilty."

LIBEL ACTION.

NAVAL CAPTAIN SECURES

DAMAGES,

London. Received May 20.

expression.

Meanwhile the latest news from Darazzo is that the insurgents have released all their prisoners and that the Prince yesterday visited the outposts and found everything quiet.

TRAGEDY OF THE SEA

AEROPLANE FRAGMENTS

WASHED UP HAN

London, Received May 26.

NEWS.

Mr. Stewart C. Davis, a chief officer on the Obiza Coast, for many years, has died at sen,

The Langkat output for the past seven days ahora a large increase.

Log book appeara to-day on page 6 and general news on page 3.

Our contemporaries will be found on page 2 and commercial

Fragments of an aeroplanews o on page. 9 hats been washed up at Deal.

Later.

The wreckage washed up at Deal is not that of Mr. Hamel's

machine.

TELEGRAMS.

NEWS FOR BUSYAMEN.

CONDENSED

Liberal papers agree there will be no Dissolution nutil 1918-

Betting for the Derby showe Kennymore easy favourite.

M. Franz Kosenth, a former Hungarian Cabinet Minister, is

dead.

The latest developments in Albania are given in a wire to day.

man who has figured prominently Capt. Palmes, and Capt, Halston, Capt. E. D. Miller, the well-The two submarines from Eog: as a candidats for American in- who are named as subajutes, known polo player and writer, land have safely arrived in ternational Icure, eald yesterday, then we will have to revise our who managed the English team Sydney... he saw no good reason for pesupposed knowledge of Englah last year, will arrive in this simiem so far as prospecte for a polo, Major Barrett, spoken of

once

He will

Correspondence has passed between the Government and the

Chamber of Commerce regarding the question of compensation of the Tai On's officers and orow..

Judgment was` given this morning in the case in which George Lanzius saed Sir Paul Chater for $45,000.

DON'T FORGET.

TO-DAY.

Bijou Theatre 9.15 p.m. Victoria Theatre 9.15 p.m. Hippodrome Cirona-Causeway Boy-0.15 p.m.

TO-MORROW.

Bijou Theatre 0.15 pem. Victoria Theatre 0.15%

Hippodrome Circus Causeway Bay pin, and 9.15 pm.

Crown Land Sale. P.W.D. p.. Fragments of an aeroplane EK. Borticultural “ Shoiety

Meeling. -The trial of Col. Whitaker in Wednesday have been washed up at Deal.

connection with the canteen scan Peak dals has opened before a new meetin jury.

A

Mosting of

Shar

Panama

ay 2930 Feelival

succesefal defence of the polo sa the man selected for the Vorg bountry on Wednesday. With him position, is without: quouson will come" Cairo Meraham, cup'were concerned.

brilliant No. 3, none better what who, will go he will do forward I don't know, to Piping

Book to саго "There seeme to be a general and Capt. Lockett: in a strong for the ponies and arrange prac impression on the part of the steady backfield playor,

The British Government Captain Kemp, R.N., recently public," he esid, that Harry however, if you question meat of tios games for the British four. adheres to ite desicion not to in command of H. M. 8. London, Payne Whitney is out of the themes in the East who are deeply Capt. Miller will take charge of participate in the Hidiculous to continue the contemp tible fares. Let the division brabeen awarded £3,000 damages running an candidate for the versed in polo, you find the pre several of the micor fleide on Exhibition. taken forthwith, (Land cheers.) for libel against the newspaper Meadowbrook quartet. It is true vailing opinion of Lookalt to Let the curtain be rung down. The Fleet, which alleged that he resigned the captaincy, but I be at be too and Long Island, and will try to in- The opening of the Overseas Extraordinary General Meeting It would, however, only and the hen he took command of B.M.8. do not recall that he ever stated deliberate to make the most of his troduce Ranelagh methods into Club in London was attended by 2

great gathering of Imperial A8. Waison & Opzh Lidi not; it could not end the play London the vessel ceased to be a deficitely he would play ho more position. He struck at this way the smaller clubs.

Itatesmen. General Meeting 11:30 am (Cheers) The boulity would decide happy ship.

tabllak a series of local hand- Bouar Jaw days the3bied

Old-Ebelang Dinner Li in order to prevent, the reading of the Home Bule Bill

Saturday May 30. nah one-sided games which have been will only end the not it will not

Second Gymkbans Meeting.

Tuesday June 2, Rocky Capt. common in the past, and endes- and the play, magist

Crown Land Bale—P.W.D.—3 four.

vour to popularise the sport in this The House of Commona ban way. He is one of the most com passed the third reading of the P

Home Bale Bill by a majority of pata handicappers in drest

8105CIOT VAGES, Britain, and will be a grest so-

to poll in America Some hundreds of the Irish Meeting? Azaug 10 cm international matches Constabulary, armed with rifles Canton lusurance Office Extend Marnhem will go to and fevolvers, have entrained for ordinary General Meeting 11.16 Foint Tadith to take charge there. Ulster.

the conclusion of sie dráma.:

PANAMA EXHIBITION.

NO BRITISH REPRESENTA-

Premier's Reply, lomtal Mr. Asquith replied that s long as he had the confidence of the Commons he desired no better title to the tenure of Premiership (Ministerial Obsers) The Gov- arpment had redressed the injus fles from which, Liberala had muf- Tated From Funerations, and this

present attitude of that

TION

inférnational za polo. *Le don't last June. - Palmes MASY think he ever-fands"""udy amigned a substitate' swol atatement. Of course, he because of the difficulty of 45 not over. naxions, to be ing him suitably, trouble

the team, who are "olose to the situation Edw seem to hold the ides that it he in needed he will egu

appe against the British, Thir

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