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COAL STRIKË ENDED.

ESTILL SOME DISSATISFACTION.

(Beuter's Service to the 'China Mally

LONDON, April 8.

[Corrarum.] COUNTER-BLAST TO CHURCHILIG

BOYAR LAW'S IRISH WELCOME.

LONDON, April D.

Mr Bonar Law, while na route to Belfast, where he will to-morrow'nd dress a great an:l-Home Rule demon stration, was given a tremendous

The ending of the coal miners' strike (Renter's Service to the China Mail) has been received with intense relief by all classes throughout the country, in-. cluding avan the miners themselves in many districts where they overwhelm- ingly voted for its continuance.

Here and there dissatisfaction is e reception at Lärna. pressed. It is most intense in Yorkshire and Fifeshire, where meetings of the men have again decided not to resume antil the minimum rates of wages are fixed. The meetings clamoured for the resignation of the leaders.

Moreover, the claims of the ongine imen in Dürham threaten a deadlock, similar to that in. South Wales, where the ownern' offer arbitration, but the -engine-men insist on compliance before they resume. ----

The miners' leaders are confident that the men will obey instructions to resume,

Large crowds greeted him, bands played the National Anthem and rockets were fired.

At Belfast the ovations were re .peated.

TROUBLE IN TIBET.

A HOLY WAR.

(Reuter's Service to the China Mail)

Loxbox, April 9. Rumours are rite among the Datal that the necessity for repairing in thema's officials at Lhasen of heavy mines is likely to delay the getting of fighting between the Tibetans and the

«coal for some days.

OBSTINATE SOUTH WALES.

The engine-men in South Wales, who --are striking separately, have decided to -continue the struggle until the minimam wage is granted. Hence the resumption of work by the miners there is inde- Anitely delayed.

-THE MINERS CONFERENCE.

The proceedings at the Miners' Con- ference yesterday were fairly harmonious, though the majority contended strongly that the men had been "let down."

RIOTING.

The removal, of coal from the Pendle- bury Colliery, near Manchester, on Saturday led to a serious riot. The Colliery offices were wrecked and the

police were stoned. The police made baton charges and many were injured on both sides

THE SCOTTISH SITUATION.

Chinese.

THE

Lieut. Steel a-Maca

Did not bit.

Another series of grases in the second Surg Fisher, not out round of the Soldiers - Club Bilárd Mid. Oliver, h Robinson

Rev. G. Beretson a W tournament enmmenced on Thursday aren

Robinson ing when the Hongkong Voitects met Lieut. Whitehead, not o 83rd Company R.GA MĀRSĒ. Payr. Annaheim 7.

The first game was between Captain hit. Smedley Lammert, of the Volunteers, and Gonner Camdr. Ward

Lt. Attwood Weatherall, R.GA, The Volunteer best

Exxtra the Regular by 129, making breaker, of 22 (twice), 13 (twice), 11, 19 and 50. Weatherall's only two figaru braaika being 14 and 10.

The second garam was played by Sergeant Holliday, R.G.A., and Corporal Bollock of his highest breaks being 10, 13, 12 (twice), the Voluntours. The former won by 50,

18 and 11, Corp. Bullock contributing 14 (twice), 10, 11, 15 and 13. Scores

Capt. Lambert 200 Gz: Weatherall 128 ELK. Volunteers. 81. Co., B.G.A. Carpl. Bullock 220 Borgt. Holliday 260.

Play will be resumed to-night.

Lawn Tennis.

STA

HONGKONG C. C. TOURNAMENT. Below are additional results in the above tournament:

· CHAMPIONSHY? DINGLES.

Second round: Capt. Ch. A. James best Sandercock 6/0, 6/4, 6/0 C. Willson

beat. J. W. Stephenson Jellie 64, 6/3,- 6/1; Llo Bruton beat Liest N. J. Williams

75, 64, 86; H Hancook beat Capt. Brierley 6,3, 6/3 0/1: Lt. Carter bent Lt. Attwood 2/6, 8/6, 6/1, 00.

- SINGLES HANDICAP, "A" CLAS

First round &C. Elborough (o'won 2) beat P. F. C. Master (owes_2/6) 6/4, 6/3.

Second round Lt. Attwood (recs 15/1

It is said that Chinese soldiers attacked a Tibetan monastery near Lhassa, and that the monks retaliated beat Capt. James (ewes 15) 8/2, 64; 8: E. vigorously.

Grisa (owes 15/3) beat Sarg, Fisher (r.) 6/3, 64; A. R, Sutherland (rocs 15/1)-bent Lt. Carter (rees 4/5) 6/1, 6/2; H. Crook (rect 15/1) beat E. A. S. Fowler (acr.) 6.2

A kind of holy war is proceeding.

RUGBY.

ENGLAND DEFEATS ‘YRANGE. (Renter's Service to the China Mail)

LONDON, April 9.

The international Rugby match be- Ween England and Franco at Paris resulted in a win for England by 18

points to 8.

ITALY'S WAR.

EXTENSION OF BLOCKADE. (Reuter's Service, to the China Mail)

LONDON, April 8.

Italy has extended the blockade of the southern Yemen coast to the northward, so as to include Lohein.

A

GREEK STEAMER CAPTURED,

LAZER A Port Said message states that the Italian subventioned merchant-cruiser Except in Fifeshire, the Scotch miners Duca di Genova has captured a Greek have made a general start.

steamer carrying contraband, and has taken her to Tobruk.

LATER.

THE FRENCH MOTOR SENSATION.

~THIRTEEN ARRESTS.

(Reuter's Service to the China Mail.)

Losos, April 8. Up to the present thirteen arrests have been made in connection with the motor.outrage at Chantilly, includ Ing one of the alleged ringleaders camed Callevín, nicknamed "Science," who

was carrying three automatic

The hand is supposed to number ixteen, besides a dozen confederates.

The polas believe they possess in- formation which will cabla thear to meire the whole gang

AIRSHIP FOR JAPAN. (Reuter's Service to the China Mail.),

LONDON, April &

It is reported from Berlin that the Japanese Government has purchased the Dew Parseval virship."

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Shooting.

HONGKONG, VOLUNTAKA RISERVEL. monthly hout which took place at King's The following are the results of the oth

Sunday the 6th, and 7th instant Park Range: (300 jda) on Saturday and

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F. Deat P. Abraham... J. Simpang W. J. May A. Calvert W. J. J. Gast... T. Grimshaw G. Gipson

DOUBLES HANdicap, "a" class. First round C. H. Rose and H. H. Eggerss (scr.) beat WG. Worcester and P. Willson and A. G. E. Alborough (owe 15) P. J. Wodehouse (reo 15) 4/6, 8/4, 7/8; 0. beat Capt. Brierley and Capt. Crawford (owe 30) 6/8, 6/4, 6/3: Major Hunter and J. Lyon

Stewart (owe 15) best Rev. Foster H. J. Knight... Pegg and J. W. 6068 176, 8/0 Stephen-delis (act.) R. W. Paley

Ward And L Attwood (str.) best Lt. Carter and L Staveley (rec 3/6) 4/6, 0/3 6/4.

Comdr.

Second round: R. O. Hutchison and T. H. King (rec. 1/6) beat Asst. Payr Annaheim and Sarg. Cox (act.) 63, 6/2 H. R. Philips and H. A. Nesbit (owe 30) beat Capt. James and Lt. Collis Browne (oe 4/6) 6/2, 6/4.

PROFESSIONAL PATRA. Carter best R. P. Thursfield and A. C.-E. First round: Lt. Staveley and Lt. Elborough 8/2, 26, 643. R. Wood and R. O. Hutchison best F. P. J. Wodehouse and T. H. King 38, 30, 60; E R Hanock and R D. Stewart 6/3, 6/1; L. le Halifax and R. Sutherland beat R.

Breton and R. F. Stone best Comdr Brooke and Comdr. Darley 6/3, 6/1. Nesbit boat 0. G. Hickling and A. N. Second round.: B. R. Phelip and H. A. Joseland 6/1, 6/3.

SINGLED. HANDICAP,-"'" CLASS. -Second round: Lt. E. R. Lowes for.) Capt. Clapham (owes 15) beat R. J. Judah beat H. Murray Bain (rees, 3/6) 6/1, 81 (recs 15/3) 6/1, 4/5, 3/2; R. Henderson

reca 3/6) beat Dr Koch (scr.) 6/3, 6/2,

DOUBLES BANDICAP-"X" CLANH... Second round: Dr Koch and Dr Grone (owe 3/6) beat L. Nowood and L. Hand- ley (rec 3/6) 60, 0/2.

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at boine

to friends, a goodly number of whom watched the HMS.. Minotaur discoursed a number of

the play, and the band of England very pleasing selection. The wicket was 4th rather soft Arsd the Visiting batanen Fern far more at case than their found the

opponents, who bowling of Ward and Ammaheim (Wali Te: Fat Po Service.)

Bone too easy to master the first venture the naval men led by 42 runs and PERING, April 8.

knocking up 113 fne the loss of five wickets. Yuan Shih kai proposes to abolish in their second attempt they put the Kow the iniport duty on ripa and to buy justified, for the team was disposed of for

loon. batamen in again. The decision WA large quantities from Siem in order to 48 runs on the aggregate. Soores

which left the visitors with a margin of lower the price throughout China.

XUWLOON-Lat Innings.

Savona, April 8. The Consulative Chamber at Nan

J. H. Head, 'e Ward, b'Anaheim

F. Sutton, b Annabelm.......

Rugby International:

Beatland 8 points England

CHINA TRADER'S INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED.

The report for presentation to the shar holders at the forty-sixth ordinary meeting to be held on Tuesday, the 23rd April, 37-The Board has now to lay before the shareholder a balance shoot containing 3a summary of the property and liabilities

.0 The arrests king closed to-day in preparation for

already made were most cleverly effect, the removal of the Republican seat of ed, giving the men ao chance of Government to Peking.. resistance.

J. P. Robinson, cand b 4 maheim

D. J. Mackenzie, b Ward

K. R. Macaskill, run out

W. L. Wesser, o Whitehead, b Ward, 10 of the Company on the 31st December, Dr Forsyth, Ward Belgian merchants have approached R. F. Thursfield, b Ward

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LONDON, April 8. The floods in the lower and middle egions of the Mississippi are making havoc of the low-lying country.

and people are homeless and that 40,000 will be ulti-

are proceedi

the devastat

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Totál.

Yuan Hak ting has recently been

*** KOWLOON-2nd Innings.. appointed manager of the Luncher. Sutton, run out

J. P. Robinson, e Smedley, 6 Ward and Kaiping mines.

KR. Macaskill, b Annaheim Preparations are being made to give W. Elson, Priestley,

FJ.H. Mead, b Ward Fa Sun Yat-sen a warm wolcame in

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