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THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1911

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THE BOHUMACHER, OUP,

WIN FOR ROYAL FUSILIERS.

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LONDON, July 30,

The Royal Fusiliers, stationed at Jubbulpore, have won the Schumacher Cup with a score of 3,604.

The 10th Humm (Rawalpinir), with

■ score of 3,128, win in addition to the third prize the special mounted units prize,

The Witwatersrand Rifles, whose socro is 2,703, win the dismounted anita priza `for non-Regulars,

The other leaders are as mentioned on the 22nd and 27th May, except that the Barkshires scors is 2,635 and the 90th Punjabis 2,540.

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HOME POLITIUS.

ANOTHER BYE-ELECTION.

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LONDON, July 19, Another bye-election is taking place in the Middleton division of Lancashire,

ENGLELATIVE COUNCIL

His Excellancy Sir prooficil să the mordni

Council bald this afternoons alsa provant-

Hon. Mr W, D. Secretary, z

Colonial the question of.

Fion. Mr OG ALasarter, Acting Attorney-General.

Hon. Mr A. M. Tronson, Eclonial Treasurer.

Hon. Mr W. CHATEA, C.M.G.Director of Public Works.

Hon Mr A. W. BREWES, C.M.G., Registrar General.

Hon. Capt. F. W. Lro, Acting Capt Supt. of Police.

Hun. Dr. Ho KAL. C.M.G. Hon. Mr H. E. POLLOCK, K.C. -, 'Hon. Mr Wm.YUE, C.M.G,

Hon. Mr E. A. HEWETT.. Hon. Mr C. H. Rosa, Kon. Mr MONTAGUE EDE.

Mr C. Clamnya, (Clerk of Councila).

POST, OFFICE. ORDINANCE. Hon. Attorney General moved the first, reading of a Bill entitled An Ordinance to amend the Post Office Ordinance, 1900.

Hon. Colonial Secretary seconded, and the Bill was read a first time.

The objects and reasons of the Bill are sab out as follows:-The new sub-section e) of section 6 of the Principal Ordinance differs from the sub-section; it replaces by who srive in the Colony with letters, of, the addition of the words "from all persons by the substitution of the words "intend.

maila via Siberia 2 He people who sont mails by khab route aboutist pay more for the quicker servios.

His Excellency pointed out the matter had already been mentioned by him to the Secretary of State, who had mid that to charge a higher rate for postane by one conte in preference to another was absolutely against the policy of the Imperial Government in maintaining a ponny postage.

Hon. Mir Howeth said that with all due deference to the Secretary of Stata ho thought his opinion was wrong.

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who has ceased to be published Froomers. and injurious ties of the Philippines and the Flipinon. For this reason, I beg to request a spson in your paper, for which eight millions Filipinos will thank you." --

In his interview, Mgg Fowler mid: Although there is a strong party In America the Democratic Party--who are against retaining the Philippines. That la going to be one of their cries, but even if they get to Parliament-and they have a chance-I do not think they will lose hold

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ment now bore the cost of the postal | they would adopt would be to send cat s agencias in Chins.

Commission to the Philippines, who would Hon. Dr Ho Kai pointed out that the in- | report that America had spent too much to crease only-raferred to correspondence | justify the giving up of the Ehilippians, from Hongkong.

Hon. Colonial Secretary moved the third reading, after the Bill had passed though committee, and the motion was carried, on being seconded by the Hon Attorney General.

INTERPRETATION, OF TARMT. Hon. Attorney General moved the third reading of the Bill entitled An Ordinance to amend and codify the law as to Common Forms and as to the Interpretation of Terms used in Ordinances.

Hon. Colonial Secretary seconded, and

The nativos, are dreaming of independeuse and are relying on the Democratie pary, but I think they will End the Demo cratics taking up the same position as the Republicans. All this reŋ pasa cubeeded; though we, the Filipinos, -de- lieve that American Democrats are honest. politicians and would not deceive us a the Republicans did. If, however. Mgr. Fowler's assertions prove truc, we will have to seek our liberty by other means. The eight million. Filipinos are not Red. Indians who may be exterminated little by may be lynched easily in the strels of America. The Filipinos are the more advanced race in civilisation among Orientals, and whoever doubts it may consult the consus taken 1902 and compare it with all Oriental countries, including the dreaded Japan.

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Sir W. R. Adkins (L.) baving beered to be despatched" for the word the Bill was read a third time and paaiod.little, Dor are they Afro-American who The Legacy, by Mary S. Watts.

appointed Recorder of Nottingham.

BISLEY.

FIRST STAGE OF KING'S ·· PRIZE.

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LONDON, July 19,

At the Bisley Ride Meeting Corporal Trains, of Canada, won the bronze medal in the first stage of the King's

Prize.

STATE INSURANCE,

MR LLOYD GEORGE'S WONDERFUL POPULARITY.

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LONDON, July 19. The Fuss of Commons is debating the State Insurance Bill,"

The debate is remarkable for the

personal triumph of Mr. Lloyd George

Labourites and Conservatives pressed amendments to the clause which is

aimed at malingering, and Mr. Lloyd George appealed to a hostile House to face electoral unpopularity rather than wreck the finance of the Bill. It was not straightforward to the working men to deny that there are malingura in their

ranks.

The clause was adopted by a majority of 74, and Mr. Lloyd Gong received a

cvation.

#transmitted," and by the addition of the words "from out of the Colony," Thuse aitendimenta were rendered necessary as it' was found that the original wording was not sufficient to enable the authorities to deal with attempts to encroach on the or- clusive privileges of the Postmaatar General. Section 3 of the Bill is based on section 49 of the Singapore Ordinance No. 5 of 1904 sad is introduced for the purpose of giving legislative sanction to a now arrangement. Section 4 is based on section 16 of the Imperial Post Office. At 1908 and on section 31 of the Singapore Ordinance, The importation of lottery tickets is already prohibited by regulations. Section 5 is based on section of the Imperial Act and section 25 of the Singapore Ordinance, section 6 on section 18 of the Imparial Act and section 36 of the Singapore Ordinance, section 7 on section 10 of the Imperial Act, section 8 on scotion 64 of the Imperial Act, section 9 on section 61 of the Imperial Act, section 10 en section 63 of the Imperial Act with additions to cover the cases of gum, dyes and other injurious substances, and section 11 on section 87 of the Imperial

Act.

CROWN SOLICITOR.

reading of the Bilt entitled An Ordinance to make provision for the appointment of and to define the powers of the Crown

Hon Attorney General moved the frat

Solicitor and Assistant Crown Solicitor.

Hon Colcnal Secretary seconded, and the Bill was read a first time,

This Bill is necessary owing to the ap pointment as Crown Solicitor of Mr Kemp, who will be an English barrister by the time he arrives in the Colony, and of the dosision of the Government to appoint one or more persons, not necessarily legally

qualified persons, as Assistant Crowa Solicitors. Section is analogous to section 9 of the Crown Conneal's Fees Ordinance,

THE VETO QUESTION. 1903, which deals with the Attorney

PEERS RESISTANCE

UNLIKELY.

General's costa.

Hon. Colonial Secretary seconded, and the Bill was read's first time..

LAND RESUMPTION, Hon. Attorney General moved the fist reading of a Bill entitiel An Ordinance to further amend the Crown Landa Resump (Reuter's Service to the, China Mail)tion Ordinance, 1900.

LONDON, July 19. The papers are agreed that House of Lorde will pass the third reading of the Parliament Bill on Thursday. They state that the resistance of the extremists has been overcome.

A note attached to the Bill mys!--H. M. Secretary of State for the Colonies hau, în despatches dated respectively the 13th January and the 11th May, 1911, advised that the Crown Lands Resumption Ordin- Liberals assert that after Mr,ance, 1900, should be amended by some Asquith has annouseed on the 24th express provision being made as to arbitra. -inst. his intention to create Peers, fees. The remuneratios of the clerk Lord Lansdowne will counted his fixed by the Governor nadar sectiun

|(4) of the Principal Ordinance. followers not to persist in their opposition, sanouncing at the sima time the determination of the Unionista to tevores the Bill at the earliest opportunity.

TROUBLE IN PERSIA.

EX-SHAHRIAPPEARS.

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LONDON, July 19.

THE FROBATEN ORDINANCE, Hon. Colonial Treasurer moved the second reading of a Bill entitied An Ordinance to amend the Probates. Opliance, 1897. (

Hon. Attorney Gential seconded and the bill was read a second time.

Counail went into committee on the Bill, alight amondments being effected. The Bill was left in committee.

ABOLITION OF MINIMUM FENALTIES, Hop. Attorney-General moved the third reading of the Bill entitled An Ordinance to abolish Minimum Penalties, and to bring the Law of the Colony as to Penalties into uniformity with the Law of England, and for other purposes.

Hon. Colonial Secretary seconded, and the Bill was read a second time.

2SCAPE FROM GUSTODY.

Hon Attorney General moved the first reading of an ordinarico to further amend the Prison Ordinance, 1899.

Hon Colonial Secretary seconded and the bill was read a second time.

A note attached to the Bill stated:

But what cannot pass unchallenged is Mgr. Fowler's estimate of the Flipines. when at the end of his interview he said that if we were given independence, revele- tion would be constantly breaking out, government goon Revelation! Why se we are mers children as far as

broke out, because the country reached broke out, because the country option the proper age when it should gore tall, and had to seek with the point of the bayonet" the' libarties" damed it and demanded with pacifc means by the

There Is been a recent decision to the effect that although persons in custody on criminal process may be punished. fes escaping from such custody, and that alle. Against Ameria there was

revolution, because, besides provoking us

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-B.O. C. v. 88th. Co., E. G. Á. The water polo shield competition com menced at the Victoria Recreation Club's enclosure on Wednesday night when the R. O. C. team met the representatives. of the 88th Co., B. G. 4. A very fine show was put by the Boys who easily outchased the soldiers, the result being a win for the former by four goals to nil.

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We are there children as far an govern. ment went" is a false and calumnions issection. We refer to facts which are more eloquent than speeches. They cannot be mere children who throw off the Spanish yoke by force of arms and established afterwards

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Republic which, though it lived in The Pope has not been rerently granting short life, yet suprised the world with its public audiences, ostensibly for the resson laws, wisely laid out and effective'y enforced that Italy was celebrating the jabike of They cannot be more children who to the Italian unity. The real reason is that defend their nation hacour bare fought he has been weak and depressed and fas mach a powerful nation a4 Americs. They not yet recovered from the effects of his sunnot be mere children's ho actually have last attack of gout. The Pope's physicians Trendent and two Magistrates in the have ordered him to take a prolonged rest, Supreme Court of Justice, four Members in As a result of the disquishing reporta the Philippines Commission, two Resident regarding the Fope's health the possibility Delegates in the Capitol at Washington, - Attorney General, a Secretary of Not Handicap. Grras | Finance and Justice, eighty-one Delegates to 1550 60 1610 the Assembly with their Filipino Speakers -661 thirty three Provincial Governors, nine 15 District Judges, six hundred Justices of 1536 950 1624 Peace, six hundred Municipal Councils, ste 1610 who, according to the reports of my

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Hon. Attorney General seconded, and Ex-Shah has landed at Gumeshtoppe | the Bill was read a second fima, on the Caspike Bossmong the h Turcomans, with whom he has been in communication for some time. His brother Safered Daulch has proclaimed bim in Kerdistan.

The Alumes Faltan-is stirring op the Shanssten ribotaon at Azerbaijan 'on his behalf:

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