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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1911.

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[COPYRIGHT.] MOROCCO.

FRANCES FINAL OFFER.

(Reuter's Service to the China Mail.)

LONDON, Sept. 5. M. Cambon, the French Ambassador at Berlin, has presented to Germany France's final conditions concerning the settlement of the Morocco difficulty,

GERMAN NAVAL REVIEW.

LONDON, Sept. 5.

The German Chancellor afterwarda i left for Kiel, where the Emperor to-day reviews the greatest gathering of shipa erar seen outside British waters.

Every available warship will be present including the hurriedly com- plated Dreadnoughts.

The Archduke Franz Ferdinand will" be present among the guests.

LATER,

The Kiel review was a grand spectacle,

the torpedo-bont destroyers and submar- Juss being a facture of the parade.

WAR KUMOURS!

LATER.

in

The extraordinary nervousness. Germany on the Moroccan situation has led to a run on the savings bank at Stethia.

There is another instance of the same thing at Strasburg, where wild rumours have been caused by a declaration that war may be momentarily expected.

BERLIN ASSURANCES,

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DHAR FOOD RIOTS,

DRASTIC HEASURES IN

FRANCE

(Reuter's Service to the China, Maik.) LONDON, Sept. 5.

[Corrador)

THE TRADES UNION CONGRESS.

OSBORNE JUBMENT.

DISCUSSED,

The Trades Union Congress this afternoon discussed the Parliamentary Committee's Report on the Osborne judgmmt, and decided not to accept the Govenment's Bill unless amended so as to embody a complete reversal

Paris telegrame state that the drastic [(Renter's Service to the China Arail)

Lomas, Sept. 5. measures taken by the Government in arresting all Labeur agitators found in the disturbed dear-food districts has dampened the ardoar of the riotars. Many arrests have been made.

TROUBLÉ IN BRUSSELS.

LONDON, Sept.. 5. There were dear-food riots at Brussels yesterday, when several abopa more sacked.

THE CANADIAN ELECTIONS,

'CONSERVATIVE POSITION

IMPROVING.

The prospects of the Conservatives are improving, but it is predicted that Sir wilfrid Laurier will be returned with a majority of from 25 to 30, instead of the 46 he had in the old Parliament.

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(Bester's Service to the Chino Mail)nal delegates."

LONDON, Sept. 5.

The speakers affirm that they Reuter's correspondent at Ottoera re-should not seek the patronage of a parts that the election campaign Government which had bludgeoned continuce with unabated vigour. them in time of war and placed the

military at the disposal of the railways.

A motion to suspend the Standing Orders so as to discus the Farlin mentary Committee's iaritation to the

He is Risen Again, by Charles Morice.

Mirror, by Violet A. Simpson. Government representatives was carried. Execptire Bureau of the losalar Govern The Indiscretions of a Lady's Maid, - by i ment, as Secretary. This Board met some against the protests of the Chairman,months ago and determined upon a generala by 962 votes to 70, but after speeches plan for holding the exposition and arrang: by the moderate element a resolutioning for it Mr W. W. Barclay, for many

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time of his appointment Treasurer of the Grimshaw. large and prosperous prosince of Long Bow and Broad Arrow, by Major W.

P. Drary Hoile, a gentleman who has had unpre-Thus saith bim Grundy," by Anzosley cedented success in the assembling of Roncaly Carnival exhibits for his province, was "detailed Director-General of this first big Philippine Exposition. The Board also

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Sir Wilfrid Laurier has announced that he stands for Soalanges as well as East Quebec,

An official commanique issued in Berlin says that circumstances Previously Soulanges returned a Con- admit of expectations of smoother servative. progress in the pourparlers, than before the interval between the recent conversations and negotiations,

SPAIN CLIMBS DOWN."

SUBMARINE DIS APPEARS.

It is understood that Spain has indica (enter's Service to the China Mail)

ad to Paris her intention of temporarily abandoning the cocupation of Ital.

PARIS OPTIMISTIC.

M. Carbon has sant a despatch to M. de Belree, the Foreign Minister, relative to yesterday' interview with the German Chancellor.

The despatch has given rise to a feel- Ing of optimism in Paris, on grounds that, both France and Germany Mesirous of a speedy settlement of the dispute. VALUE OF NAVAL DEMONSTA- ATION,

LONDON, Sept. 5. Submarine Al diappeared at Selasy during lifting tests without a crow,

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AVIATION ALTITUDE

RECORD.

(Reuter's Service to the China Mail.)

LONDON, Sept. &u Flying at St. Malo, an aviator named Carros reached a height of 18,940 feet, which constitutes a record.

THE ANGLO-JAPAN ALLIANCE, "

AUSTRALIAN GOVERNOR'S

VIEWS

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French newspapers of all shades of opinion dwell on the magnificence of the Toulon naval review and the im portance of the demonstration in the Reuter's Servia to the China Mail) present-circumstances..

A PEACT MANIFESTO..

LONDON, Sept. 15.

A message from Melbourne mye the Governor-General (Lord Denman), in opening the Parliament, referred to the renewal of the Anglo-Japanese Alliance an additional guarantee of the world's

LORD KITCHENER

LONDON, September 6. Realer's correspondent at Cologne wires

that the German Workers Congress, representing numerous peace. Christian, patriotic and Labour Unions, has issued a manifesto in favour of peace. bat denouncing the Socialist threat to declare a general strike, in the event of warlike complications, as treason to the Fatherland and a direct lacitement to foreigners to forcibly prevent the development of Germany.

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NATIONALISATION OF RAILWAYS.

Losmos, Sept. 8. " The Cagrees has adopted a resolation in favour of legislation providing for

the nationalisation of railways.

BIRMINGHAMS NEW BISHOP.

DEAN WAKEFIELD APPOINTED.

(Beuter's Service to the China Mail.) LONDON. Sept. 5, Dean Russel Wakefidd of Norwich succeeds Bishop Gore at Birmingham.

appointed sa Secretary of the Philippine Exposition Mr F. W. Holland of the Cabinas Americans oditorial staff, who for four years was in charge of the publicity work for the Philippino Carnival Associa tion. An office has been astablished in the Ayuntamiento, the large Imanlar Cor. iaramont building in the Walled City, and a general letter of instructions has already been sent to provincial oficiala explaining what is wanted from each province in thöĮ way of an exhibit....

It is the earnest desire of the Philippine Government to raske the exposition a valuable and instructive, adjunct to each charged to the grounds whatever, or to say annual carnival. No admission is to be

the celebrated scholar. He is 55 years of exhibit within the grounds. The Exposi

Educated at Tonbridge School, then

is a great grandson of Gilbert Wakefield,

(Note-The zor Bishop of Birmingham

age.

in Paris, Bonn (Germany) and Oxford, bistian will contain examples of the handicraft

Vauxball of artisans in every industrial line in the

irst caracy was at St. Ively the Islazide. Here will be seen actually at work i

and Barnos. He held Vicariates of Swanscombe, Lower

Sydet-

ham and Bandgate, and fout 1887 to 1881 the makers of the famous Palinng and Cais- was Lecturer on English Literature at the sino hals, which rival in fineness of texture Crystal

Palace,

In 18% he was made and darability the well known Paname Rector of St. Mary'a, Branston Square.product, Workers in the various multi- and while there he becne prominently coloured and simped mate of the islands identified with wxial work. He was a member of the London School Board from will also produce these articles on the 1897 to 1990 and was made Mayor of St. exposition grounda. "The women of Doilo, Marylebond in 1903, holding the office for Albay and other provinces, will manufacture two saccavive terms. His was Chairman of the Central Committee on the Un- employed and was also a member of the Royal Commission on the Poor Law.

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Like most of the new Frelatse of recant years, he holds strong focialistic viswa, He was only recently appointed Dess of Norwich. -ED. C.M.]

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FIS CONDITION SERIOUS.

(Reuter's Service to the China Mail).

(Wah To: Yat Fir Service,) Losos, Sept. 5. Lord Kitchener, the newly-appointed

Paso, Sept. 5. British Agent to Egypt, embarks on The Cabinet has wired to Viceroy the .. Nubia on the 16th inst. for Chang of Canton ordering Admiral. Li Egypt.

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exposition officials, to make the arent attractive and instructive. The Govern ment Barenus are taking an activa interest in the exposition:-They will for the most part be housed in one building' which will be known as the Insular Bureau building. Hore will be seen splendid exhibita from the Bureau of Forestry, Constabulary, Public Works, Agriculture, Internal Bevenue, Navigation, Health, Belence

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recovers from his rounds. The and various others. Another bugo and THE INDIAN DROUGHT.Viceroy's reply is that Admiral Lia con-in'eresting building on the grounds will dition has become serious on account of be the Machinery Hall, whore achinery blood poisoning having set in

of all kinds used in the Islands will be Articles constructed by sotaally in motion. Several of the principal

A SLIGHT IMPROVEMENT.

(Reuter's Service to the China Mail) LONDON, Sept. 6.

POLICY."

(Reuter's Service to the China Bejl).

LONDON, Sept. 5. Router's Lisbon correspondent wires. -that Sr. Chagas, the Premier of the fret A Simla telegram says that a general Republican Parliamentary Cabinet, in a rainfall in North India has improved statement is the Chamber, said the conditions, but there is still anxiety Government would follow in the path of felt in some of the Punjab and the Provisional Government and would Rajputana districta. not betray the confidence of the workers, who justly hoped that the Revolution would improve their lot. The Govern- ment would not change its foreign. policy, which had been strengthened by the barmony of Portugal's ally, Great Britain.

THE WRESTLING CHAMPI NSHIP.

HOW GOTCH-WON,

ANOTHER AVIATION

FATALITY.

(Reuter's Service to the China Mail.)

LONDON, Sept. 5. Reuter's corespondent at Huelva (Spain), says an aviator named Le Forestier, fell 250 feet. The motor exploded and the aviator was incinerated.

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