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TRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1913

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HOME RULE FOR IRELAND.

MR. CHURCHILL ON THE

SITUATION....

LONDON, Oct 9.

RECOGNITION OF THE CHIN-

ESE REPUBLIC.

LONDON, Oct. 10.

A talogram from Berlin ate that Fon the occasion of the elestion of Yuan

VICTORIA STRIKE RIOTS. «

209 MINERS ON TRIAL,

LONDON, Oct. 10.

A Victoria, B.C., massage states that Shib Kai to the Presidency and to the the trial of 209 minars, who were ar. recognition of the Chinese Republic by rested in connection with strike riots the grest Powers, the Kaiser exchang-at the latter part of August, will begin od friendly telegrams with President to day. The mines are resuming work kuan

Mr. Winston Churchill, the Firat Lord of the Admiralty, in a speech at Dundee, denounced at the outaut the campaign of calamay aguinat individual Ministers by "polecats of politics." Referring to the Home Rule controversy, he said the last substitute for a Farlin- mentary majority which the Unionist party was being urged to adopt was a civil and religious war in Ulster, accom- panied by the mutiny of the Army and the hoycott of the Territorials It-that were the situation in October, what would it.ha by the 5th November, congratulatory telegram. when the Home Rule Bill would pass ?

A telegram from Vienna states that Austria Hangary has also recognised the Chinees Republic.

It would be as 1 day when a Govern.

President Yuan bua sent a masange of thanks to King George apon Great"| Britain's recognition of the Chinese Republic. His Majesty replied in a

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ment was weak and cowardly enough| THE GUILPE-HOHENZOLLERN to succumb to the "violence of any sec-

tion of the community. Before Bome Rule could be fully operative-before- any legislation could be passed by the Irish Parliament-there must be a General Election. Should the result be a transference of power it would be open to the Unionists to repeal the measure, and that is our answer to their com plaint.

FAMILIES,

LONDON, Oct. 10.

on a small scale with men who do not

belong to Unions, and who defy the strike pickosa, Australian and Ameri- can coal is still arelving. There are 160 troops on duty,"

THE CHANA MALL,

SPORTING!

Association Football.

“SUBMARINHA DULA RESERVES,

These tuanismeh in Shaded Division, "United Services League game in the Naval

ground yesterday afternoon...

Terms→ Budmarker-Cooks ;}"Chuck, Ramon Oroger, Protavatos, "Aabby Forno Simmonds, Fortis, Batterbam, Lyons.

D.C.LI Reservos - Fitzgerald; Child' Drew, Bartlett, Holtios, Withers; Now, Newbold, Hughes, Dighton, Buck."

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& Co.

TEL: 97.

SOLE AGENTS FOR SPALDINGS ATHLETIC GOODS,

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A SPLENDID SELECTION

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MATCH

Referoa, Gunner Wilims, R.G.A, Hughes kicked off for the soldiers and play settled in midfield until Holmes pulled his forwards together, Dance con- conceding a corner in steering from New. Before the sailors could relieve the pres sure, Book santa Ene shot a few fachos wide of the posts. The milors left wing 'went off with grest-dish, Lyons putting over centre which Simmonds drove in finely. Fitzgerald red bat dropped- CRICKET the ball and.. Faris nearly hadit

BALLS through, the dustlinging to scrape it away. At the other end, Hoghen had a gloricas chance of opening he scoring but headed in slowly when lie ght to have shot. Fowner put in a shot that Fitzgerald hit out to Ferns who feed- sompistely, a lucky escape for the soldiers, Half time

MORT FIGHTING IN MEX300.

LONDON, Oct. 10. A telegram from Mexico City states that Commander Alvarez, of the Federal army surrendered Torreon to the rebeln In view of the reports of the estrange-after a batalo lasting four days, in which meat of the Kaiser and his son-in-law, both sides sustained heavy losses. a communique has been issued from Francisco Stilla, the rebel commander,

Submarines, 0; D.C.L.I. Reserves, 0. Berlin showing that Ernst August has executed Alvarez, bir staff and 125

All the goeie, came In the second half, definitely renounced his claim to Han soldiers. A later report speaks of a Ferns started with a nice goal for the over, thus securing to himself the throne great massacre of Spaniards; 175ailers, but their opponents came along of Brunswick, where it is understood were killed Upwards of three hun with the full intention of squaring

British and he will make a formal entry as Deke dred

other foreign matters: Halmos put Hughes through to

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equalise. The sailors retaliated, Lyons COMPOSI

"I tell the Ustermer that there is no advance that they can make which will shortly. It is doubtful, böwever, whe- residents left Torreon in a special being fouled in the penalty ares. Batter not be matched by their Irish fellowther the renunciation is binding upon train a fortnight ago and are now in & countrymen and the Liberal party. Ore all members of the Cumberland family place of safety. party, and one party alene, can carry Home Rule, but it will take more than one party to make it a lasting success.

Feace, he added, was better than triumph, provided that it was penca with boncur. The Home Rule Bill was'

and their descendants. Some quarters in Berlin demand guarantees to this effect before the recognition of Ernst August as Duke of Bronswick.

not unalterable. The Parliament. Act AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE FORCE.

rendered far-reaching alteration pos- sible, but there was only one condition.

and that must be agreement.

LONDON, Oct. 10.

A Melbourne message states that the Australian defence totals 210,065, of

PRESS AND MR. CHURCHILL'S | which 7,788 belong to the Navy,

SPEECH,

Unionist papers are nonflicting their comments on Mr. Winston Chur- chill's speech.

The Daily Mail says that if a settle ment is reached it will be largely due to Mr. Churchill's wise and conciliatory

■terance,

The Morning Post states that Mr Charchill's guarded and vague refer ence to North East Ulster may turn out of great importance, but cannot easily be reconciled with the rest of his speech.

The Daily Telegraph states, "While Mr. Churchill recognises the gravity of the position in Ulster, we regret that he accompanied his recognition with lan guage almcat designed to render it negatory."

The Daily Graphic says that "Mr. "Churchill's talk of concessions is a waste of words. The Unionists must be prepared for a more serious struggle thin they have yet contemplated.

The Daily Express says that if the Government mean what Mr. Churchill 478, all thought of a conference and. compromise becomes vain. If they insist on civil war they will have it

The Daily News and the Daily Chronicle appeal to the Unionists in view of Mr. Churchill's speech to drop

beroics and face facts.

CONCESSION TO COLONIAL'

NEWSAPERS.

LONDON, Oct. 9. The Post Office has informed the

Empire Prose Union that as a result of the deputation to Mr. Herbert Samuel, an Act is now in force by which

publications in any part of the Empire may benefit by the inland newspaper rate, namely, a half-peany per copy The Government hope that the distri- bution will thus be fasilitated of news- papers published in different parts of the Empire, and that it will strengthen the Imperial ties, and promote trade.

FRANCE AND GERMANY.

UNAVAILING ATTEMPTS TO

IMPROVE RELATIONS.

LONDON, (ct. 9... Articles in the Paris newspapers in favour of better relations between France and Germany bave up to the present mat with little response in Berlin, 10

The Lokal Anzeiger (Berlin) attributes

the overtures to a desire on the part of France for a period of çalm while carry- LORD HUGH CECIL AND THEg out much needed reforms in the

GOVERNMENT.

Army and Navy. The variability of the moods of the French, it says, beings the Lord Hugh Cecil, speaking at End-best resolutions to shipwreck. dersfield, said the Government were

playing a dangerous game of bluff. They could not resist the Unionista, der mand for an appeal to the people to decide the great issue of Home Rule or Union.

The Deutsche Tages Zeitung says that Germany's business is to attend to her own intercete. She cannot allow herself to be misled by polite attentisss.

THE SITUATION IN THE BALKANS.

LLOYD'S ANNUAL REPORT.

LONDON, 10..

ham took the kick inccessfully and than another rare straggle took place. The milors looked like keeping their load till the end but just before time Bughea de- prived them of victory by equalising for the soldiers. Result:-

Submarines, 9; D.C.LE Reserves, 2.

83ED COY., R.G... D.C.L.I. EcoLER. Lloyds' annual report shows that 681 These teams tried conclusions in 4. new vesiale wars registered during the Second Division, United Services Lesgäs year, 58 being sailors, The now ship match on the Military ground yesterday, have a total tonnage of 1,643,250, a

Team-83rd Coy., R.G.A.,-Colwer; Stevenson, Petry, record figure. "Sixty per cent are Bi-wetherall: Crane, Jordan, Franku, biaedle,

Langham, White; tish owned, the remainder belonging to Wooldridge. the Colonies and foreign countries.

ALLEGED VITRIOL THROWING.

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WOMAN CHARGED.

At the Magistracy this afternoon, before Mr. Wood, a Chinese woman named Wong Yau was charged with throwing corromise finid at another woman gamed Wong Sang ou Saptamber 15th..

Mr. Dixon, of Mosers. Wilkinson and Grist, defended.

--fr:-Frank Brown, Government"ánatyet” deposed to examining two bottles containing sulphuric acid, and another bottle containing nitric acid. Both were corrosive fluids. There was sulphuric acid

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D.C.LI. - Baglons-Giltzes; Basler, Hackle; Gregory, Palmer, Jackson; Clarke, Looney, Cutmore, Woods, Williams.

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D.C.L.I.-Johnson; Bailey, Fife; List, Timmons No. tài the net, the outside of it. Another dastur by Crane looked like producing a goal Dunsford, Frecilgus; Ryan, Eardley, Bod- until Bowler came over and conceded down, T: Smith, G. Smith another. Clarke, made a fine run and

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ÜRAININGOWER 9. ARMY STAYY DIPL. on the packet and handkerchief produced. and Wetherall causing the Baglers to do.

This league fixture will be played to- Inspector Marison deposed to sunding foud. Looney and Clarke were put on the the articles above mentioned to the Go-move by Gregory but the Buglers forward marrow on the Craigengowar ground, cem. vernment Analyst by Acting Sergeant work was not of a penetrating character. mending at p.. The following will White returned, play with a huge kick and represent the home slab-LA Este, Indian Police Sergeant Ram Singh, 32, the ball out to Frants who made no mis. A. Carvalho, R., Bouthaston

Crane centred, the custodian in saving pos G. A. Hancock, E. L. Braga, J. V. Brag THE DISTILLERS COMPANY'S said thab on the morning of September 10th he heard a whistle blown at Upper take, patting the gunners one op. Good Asger, O. Johnston, J, D. Nuris, R.

Festonji and R. Br. Station Street. He saw the complainant attempts by Catmors and Woods were holding the defendant. The defendant repalled by Colmar and Landham, Jordan was trying to get away, and witness ar and Crans then took up the running, the latter fuishing up by boshing the backs and scoring the gennem, second point. The Buglers struggled gamaly to the finish hat they failed to soorn.although worthy of at least, one goal. Result

rested her and book har to the station.

To Mr. Dixon-He was not told that another woman, who had run away was im

plicated in the affair. :

In a friendly match at Happy Valley yesterday afternoon, the Royal Engineers datented the 87th Coy., B. God, by 75 reps

to 33.

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GEORGE ELIOT'S": SCHOOL.

The ancient cottage at Griff (Warwick-

Dr. Moore, Assistant Süpt, at the Gov. rnment Civil Hospital, deposed to d Cuy., B.G. 2. D.O.LL Bogiers, shire), in which 90 yeses ago was held axamining the complainant at that Institu- |--- tios. She was suffering from burns on the

·rieck and left shoulder and both front and back at the body. She was still under breatment. The left ear was burned. The

United Berviņs League.

the first school, attended by George Ellos, is having new roof timbers put in. The cottage is altuate two miles from Nime ton, ezsetly opposite the entrance gadém of Griff House, which for 20 years was Ecbert Evans, the original of Adam Eede, Already sufficient matches are been the residence of George Eliot's father,

and subsequently tenanted by Lase Evans, the Tom Tulliver of The Mil on the Flos

defendant had also been in hospital suffer played in the Second Division of this ing from slight fever and a bruise on the league to enable us to publish a league right cheek. There were up marks of portable, which is here appended. rosive fluid on the defendant, a

Goal.

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Chipses Constable No. 171 said that at 11.16 on September 15th hew the Robmarines..

D.O.LL. Res. defendant and another woman together 83 Cay, RG, A He saw the defendant carrying a bottles Tamar R... 1 100 5:2 which had a white handkerchief wrapped 3 Rea. ANIME

101022 round it. A third woman was also there, D.O.L.I. Band 10 10 1.1 and she was carrying two bottles, wrapped Police Ix0Del 0-1

Staff and Dipta 1o 0-0 1 260 to a handkerchief. They went into a lane D.O.L.I. Baglers 2, 0.0

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NAVAL EXPENDITURE..

Referring to the Liberal party's per- turbations at the growth of natal ́ar-

LONDON, Oct. 9.. penditure, Mr. Churchill said that the

The negotiations between the Greeks finnes in which we lived required" a and the Tarke at Athens are likely to and witoma want on his beat. He 87 Coy, B.G.A 0 0 0 0 0 0 serious effort on the part of the Govern- be prolonged. Turkey is making de- did

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again. Later ment, but that the Government's efforts mands in favour of ecclesiastical founda. be heard police whistle blown! to check the growth of armaments had tons and the status of her subjects. On getting to the spot about midnight he failed; and they had to make up for lost which Bulgaria has conceded, but which the liquid with his finger and it burnt him. found the bottle produced. He tonobed time in order to reach a position in Greece is unwilling to grant. The -The case, was proceeding, as we went to which the country and the Empire question of the Aegean Islands, would be beyond danger. Simultane parently, will not figure in the negotia Quely with our naval development, our tions and wil be left to Europe, but relations with Germany had continually Turkey is determined to maintain har improved, till to-day they were on a claims in regard to the Islands. thoroughly satisfactory basis. There was, the Right Hon. Gentleman added, much more danger of ill-will between nations through panic arising for want of proper preparation than from calm nssurance and strength.

OBILDRENS CULDE..

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* King Ferdinand and the Sultan of Turkey exchanged most cordial tole grama on the occasion of the ratification

press

There was a small sifandance at the special mesting of this league in the onlos of Mocars. Shewan, Tomie and Co. yester. day evening. Mr. R. Hancock prasided, The business wan the paiding of the amend- DIFETHERIA HOW IT MAY BE des drawn up to meet the new com

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TIFATHERIA is mally cmtracted abitad ble sub-committee Mesm

when the child has a cold. The cold RABLE TAW Eager and ?

of the Treaty of Constantinople, prepares the child system for the recep were approved. This date

pressing their resolution to establish the most friendly relations between the two countries,

The Botmanian Ordinet,

THY let the children rack their little several hours' deliberation, has decid

Westies in such a drawrossing msamared to take vigorous diplomatic action

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