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BONOKONG, MONDAY, JULY 8, 1907,
DEFAMERS OF THE EMPIRE.
MONDAY, JULY 8, 1907.
was, in full swing. The truth" that hat they are usually nocepted at their BY TELEGRAPH. BY TELEGRAPH.
Great Britain was reluctantly forced true value. It seems to the onlooker as if the tension hatwoon America and into that war is too well established Japan must-have become more -sovere for this belated attack by even such a than was generally believed. Amerion great potentate as the Rajah of ovidoutly intends to be prepared for eventualities. Probably she has not Sarawak to have any effect. It would
forgotten the manner in which the be possible for us to show that not a Russo-Japanese war Was started. single assertion in this precious The first smashing blows were do- pamphlet is susceptible of proot. Eivorad at Chemulpo and Part Arthur Where is Highness does not state while negotiations were still proceed-.. what is directly contrary to fact hoing. When this is remembered it will mis reprosents., Behaviour of this sort on the part of Mr Stend, Mr Keir Hardie or ovon of Sir Reary Campbell Bannerman (when in opposition) was coraparatively harmloss. But for the
CRICKET.
Another Surrey Win,
(Exclusive Service, supplied by Reuter,
Bombay).
LONDON, July 6.
Surrey has defeated Derbyshire, at:
LAWN TENNIS.
bo acknowledged that America has Derby, by an innings and 16 runs. some justification for keeping on the safe side. It is to be hoped, however, that the Japanees have the good senso not to regard the massing of American battleships in the Pacific ar
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Australasian Victories.
indication of bollicose intentions. If one thing is clearer than another it is that America is no lover of war for (Exclusive Service, supplied by Beuter, wars anko. Her whole history proves that and whatever happens it will not be America which will declare war if war is to be declared.
LOCAL AND COAST NEWS.
Sin Chia Pun hans memorialised that Wu Ting Fang be recalled to Faking.
Tim Bombay).
LONDON, July 6. Me Norman Brookes, the Australian, has won the All-England Lawn Tennia Charopionship, played at Wimbleton, by defeating Mr A. W. Goro in the final by three sets in "love."
ruler, even of a comic opera state, to deliberately publish a farrago of nonsense to bring discredit upon the auzerain power cannot be passed over with contempt. This pamphlet will be translated and spread broadcast in India, Burmah and the Malay States. Its sole effect will be to stir up hatred against the British and supply their
Messre Brookes and A. F. Wilding enemies with another weapon. We
The Bengal opinm reremne to June 15 brpa that His Highness is able to is twenty-four lakhs of rupees above the (the New Zealand Chumpionì won the show that he is not responsible for estimate, and the Bombay plum revenue Doubles Championship by defeating the American pair-Messrs Benlea this publication. If he does not clear five lakhs below it. coming it will probably he recesseryhimself be should be sharply brought
Miss Henrietta Murkins and Miss Wright and Karl Behr, also by three Bonvin Hunt arrived from Shanghai ousers to "love." the Taishun, en roule for Java, where they intend giving a series of concerts.
Extras a very proinpt repudiation of the extraordinary pamphlet attributed to the Rajah of Sarawak is forth-
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this be so it would be obriongly in his arrived from Australia yesterday with a interest as well as in the interest of largo list of passengers and 715 tons of flour and copper. She brought treasure to the Empire if he were removed from the value of £14.126. a position in which he may do incaleuf- uble harm.
Viceroy Chau-fu recently wired and reported to the Peking authorities that the troubles in Kwangtung have been duly Among the schemes for progressuppresset and the rioters dispersed and and reform in China we notice the that the elrief culprits have been duly efforts of advanced military authorities captured.
The holders (the Doherty Brothers) did not defend their titles.
Miss May Sutton, the brilliant American player, aras again successful over Mrs Chambers (nee Misz D, K. Douglasa) winning by two sets to!
"love."
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Si Charles Ledinson Brocke in Thin not se inslependent potentude eantry over which he rules as the specessor of his mile, the great Rajab, is andas the protection of the British In the patophlet which we republished on Saturday His Highness makes a wanton anti unfair attack upon The suzerain power always assuming that the pamphlet is authorised by bins. Wenge the word wanton because, as far as our knowledge goes, nothing has gecurred recently to fore the Rajah iptus hostile attitude towards the Fonvairy in the Chinese army. The ending June 9, slow 27,068 cases and ed an Immigration Bill excluding im pire The unfairness will be sren at ancient Chinese were thoroughly 25,0 donths in the whole of India, of migrants unable to write a European WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS, once by any unprejudiced person who skilled in the use of war borses and which the Punjab returns 21,606 cases and language, or Yiddish, or who are likely, carefully analyses the statements made. war chariots In the conflicts of the 20,012 deaths, and the United Provinces through poverty, to become a burden to In the majority of instances they are Clan dynasty these figured prominent-3, 110 cases and 2,016 deaths.
ly, the Chinese war chariot being na historically inaccurate. Take for exam-
formidable à magna of striking terror ple the affirmations in regard to New
into the foe as was the war chariot of Zealand and Australia. In regnat to
the nooient Britons. Reactors of the the former His Highness says Years historical novel Som Kwok Chi" of warfare to subdue as fine a race as know that the part played by ourally ever trod God's earth. What are they in ancient China's warfare was such now?" The inference he wiektes to be us to enuse astonishment at ita die-
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wars were improvoked and that they I have resulted in the destruction of the Neither is true. The Maories,
··race.
Indian plague statistics for the week,
The Poling Government is daily having conferences with Adinien Sah Chen-ping regarding the memorial of the Viceroy of Minche and the Governor of Choking about Nimrod sad which is recommended to be nonde ́s naval base for the Chinese navy.
Echo de Chine" states that two
proclamations were posted in various parts digits y placard in imitation of official to Japan as a model and the policy of of the native city Fearing the following military advisors in Peking will be to arouncement: The opinn dens which find out what can be learned from the were closed by mistake on Jung 32 may be neighbouring nation in the use of re-opened on July 4”.
by constant attacks upon British set-cavalry. tlers, brought the reprisale apom then- seins.
The aes of the O, nod O. s.s. Caphic and Doric, which have been acquired by the Pacific Mail Stonnoship Company, have
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the State.
THE HAGUE CONFERENCE.
Losos, July 5. The Sub-Committee of the Hague Con- ference has discussed the British proposal | re floating inines.
ASSASSINATION AT NGANKING.
Chinese Governor Killed,
(From Our Correspondent.}
SHANGHAI, July 7.
Yesterday while En Ming (Govern- rerlowing the tor of Anhui) was
students of the police school a shell' exploded.
The Governor was seriously injured
and several officors wore killed, while othies were injured.
The gates of the city (Nganking) were closed and the placed was search- ed for revolutionaries.
Later on, however, Governor Ea
Ming issued a proclamation declaring the explosion to be the result of an
accident.
NOT A SHELL EXPLOSION.
Shot With a Revolver.
(From Our Correspondent.)
SHANGOA, June 8.
The Governor of Anhui is dend. It appears that he was shot with a revolver by an expectant Taotni whe
is stated to be a revolutionist.
It is believed that the murder was
committed from motives of revenge, the Governor of Inte showing grent activity in detecting the smuggling of arms by revolutionists.
Viceroy Tann Fang bas ordered the assassin to be decapitated.
A SERIOUS SITUATION.
Soldiers to the Scene.
(From Our Correspondent.)
Sasona, July 8, Tuan Fang has sent two Companies of troops to Nganking under Taotaí Chu.- and is sending another five.
Viceroy Chang Chi Tung is send
The British delegates accepted a Japa-ing 2,000 troops and five gunboats bese abendment sanctioning drifting minus
under General Changpiao. equipped with an apparatus to render thera inmeenous in a very brief period after they are east adrift.
Korea's Claim.
HENLEY.
Just be
The Chinese are maintaining secrecy in regard to the situation at Nganking, but it is believed to be serious.
The asanssin is the second unster of the College at Nganking.
CARGO.
Lospos, July 6. Reuter's correspondeat in Seoul states
[Our native edition, the Chinese Mail"," that the Emperor being interrogated by Count Ito, denied all knowledge of the publishes a telugrain which states that the explosion was caused by'a bomb. The Korean dopulation to the Hague.
Count Ito, interciowed afterwards, said messago also states that two officers, in- For from being destroyed by That China is not devoid of far- the British the latest statistics show sighted and sagacious counsellors been changed to Persia and Asia respective that the Emperor's persistence in such cluding the Captain Superintendent of the Maories are increasing in numbers.among the leatlere of opinion at thely. They will continue to fly the British intrigues would constitute hestile aetion Police were killed.--E»., C.M.) Capital would seem apparent from the lag, arugemonts having beeu nule for against Jagu, and that it Then again they are not without some
enpanies to be formeil, in recordance with stopped. voice in the government of News Zoo-statement published recently concern British law, as nominal owners,
Cargo arriving during the past two days ing railway construction, electrical Land. In fact the adult Maori lus engineering and other applications of | The Board of Financo has rejected the ;
and this morning included 1800 ton of The Grand Challonge. rico by the Phuzen fross Saigon; 3000 of political rights which are denied to the Western Science that must figure in proposal of the Viceroy of Mince that a
rice by the Shakinno Maru from Salgos; British resident in Hongkong. One the processes of making all things new should be established, in Fakin. The
Losos, July 5, 700 of flour by the Nikko Maru from of the Ministers of the Crown in New and of giving to the empire a Fresh Bocarl has decided to establish a bruch of
The Belgian ei W03 the Grand Australia; 00 of general by the Sieko Mary trous Funchos 230 of general by the Challenge. Zealand is, or was till quite recently, a departure in civilisation. It has been the Hup Bank in Fakien and bank notes full blood Maori.
Captain Darcil won the Diamond Seulls:Thisham from Shanghai; 1400 of rice by In regard 10 Austra- the experience of those who have tried will only be issued by the Peking Govern
the Hoin from Bangkok; 1500 of rice by Lia His Highness remarks Mostly Bud failed to introduce Western civilisu.
THE UNITED STATES. the Pronto from Saigon; 520 of sugar and The Englishanan's" London corres-
general by the Van Anthon from Batavin: killed off (meaning the native population without the aid of the Westorn
700 of general by the Scandin from LONDON, July 6. tion) by native police raised for the expert that the presence of the latter polent makesthe followingunnercoment:
Hamburg; 300 of general by the Kwong is a necessity. Had China recognised The mail that takes this letter to Indis vill
Washington wires that the fleet will song from Slanghai and Swatów: 20 tons purpose, the aborigines being found
take out sua army of Special Correspondents this fact as the first condition of pro-
Iloilo; 6150 of coal by the Aberlour from Dit from somewhat dangerous to Europea:18,gress tho might now be much farther to India, alt resolved to show Lord Minto robally sail early in the wituunt for a of hemp and sugar by the Kaifong from
Moji 6200 of coal by the Cogriet how to put a stop to all this nonschte voyage occupying sixty days.
It is believed that after the fitel las Kuchinotzu: 40 tons general by the gold-workers and farmors." In paraderined in the task which sho bas sat without giving. Mr Morley so much bother reached Feru it will need more delibe- Bluriousing from Canton; 150 of general by authcals we anay remark that the curious herself to perform. Better late than at home.
rately than before; apparently because it the Waisling from Wahu; 4 of hamp and 50- elliptical charmuter of the sentences we over, and if wiser counsole provail
could in case of emergency then reach San of generalby the Fuensang from Mamila; 1200
of rice by the Hongkong from Haiphong. Mr Charles Arthur Keias, formerly quote seems to show a disordered mind.horeufter no great work requixing
of Reiss and Co., East India and Francisco before any other fleet.
Three sudditional battleships and several | And "gold-workers" in Australia were scientific knowledge, compotence and- Chim merchants, Lime-street, Lon-
SEARCH FOR THE POLES. never exposed to attacks by natives. officienoy to initiate and maintaix will on. (chair of the Coylon and cruisers to joining the Parific squadran.
Rear Admiral Bob Erans is in command, : be undertaken without the aid of Indiau Planters' Association, Limited, and Gold-diggers were and are at the
Western specialists. This is the advice a director of the Horsey Tea Estates Com- present time in some parts of the
given by those Chinese who knewpany, Limited, and the new Sylhet Ten Estates, Limited.) who died on April 21, island continent. To assert Bhat
most of the conditions of the new left estate entered for probate at €75,361. native police wore raised for the China. In following it there is more deliberate purpose of "killing off" of safety and certainty than is possible Bhum and Kwangtung.
Concerning Vicuroy Shan it is declar the aborigines is absolutely false. Ato those who seek to achieve resulte century ago,
no doubt, the white whilst they reznain uninstructed in the od in the natire press that though delaying on June 22.
his conting and tarrying in Shanghai whow It appears that the accident uguurred in, and the result of the two methods processes. Bettlers in Australia committed ox-
ho should be in Kwangtung the indefatiga turret in which two 8-in. guns were interest. Lieutenant Shackleton, who, it Ide officiat is enbling instructions to subor. mounted. The right hand weapon was will be remembered, was one of the officers cessos alicet as reprehensible as those
also take with him awaber of Manchurian There seems to be little doubt that dimmtes in Canton, and from a distance is destroyed and the mouth of the other was with Captain Scot in the Discovery, will
seriously dnraged. committed by the natives. But we
It is believed that the disaster was ponies in place of dogs, but the animals America is about to send a equadron directing certain important affairs for which think that His Highness the Rajsh of of battleships to the Preitio. If things he has accepted responsibility. A recent caused by u over-charge of powder. The will only be used if the motor car breaks
very improbala that there was no low of Sarawak could better occupy himself were normal; this would not excite message from Shuin commands the newly despatch gives no further details but it is down while bauling its train of sleges. thu in raking in the annals of the much cornineat. The distribution of "ppointed prefect of Wnichou who though life by such an occurrence during targot The Government watering can was tol
of limited experieneo is thoroughly efficient, practice, who the turret would be manned Amerion's battle flect is a matter and directs that he be placed in control by at least twenty officers and men. pret for ammunition to discharge which concerns America primarily of military operations with a view of ALL KE BATEST INTELLIGINGS FROM VER A, B, WATSON & 00 against the Empire which safeguards But the friction with Japan which Bae maintaining the peace of the district.
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designed to make another dash for the COLORADO.
South Pole, tlnt the ons motor car he will tako with him i intende ruinly for time- According to a Chefoo desputeh, x serious tion purposes, and that the chauffeur will: gan accident occurred on the U.S. armoured be its only passenger. Those concenes in cruiser Calende during target practice the American Antarctic expedition, how over, purpose making "the clash" où notor will naturally be watched with the greatest
much in ovidence to-day Consequently King Dust had charge.
A WARNING TO MOTHERS.
RELIEVE YOUR MIND." 1100 much care cannot be used with the existence of his petty kingdom. developed of lato months makes thie
children during the bot weather TT is niaga a relief to be prepared for an BUY IT NOW. His reference to the Bour War is as movement of considerable interest.
of the summer months to guard against morgency. Cole, disttha and TOW the time to buy Chamberlain's torrel troubles. Give Chamberlain's Uolic, dysentory are usually prevalent at this wide of the truth as his other The American Government may Noise, Chloro and Diari boes Re- or mud Diarchoes Remedy and then a season and a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, assertions. They constituto a work protest that there is to polition medy. It is certain to be nooded sooner or doss of castor oil; and the illsease may be Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in your significance to be associated with the later and when that time comes you will checked in its facipiency and all dauger home may safe much suffering if not a lito. echo of the meretricious statements strengthening of the Pacifte fleet need it badly you will need it quickly. avoided. Fold by all chemiste and store. For sale by all christa and store
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