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THE WELSH MINE DISASTER.

AUSTRALIA'S GENEROSITY TOWARDS SUFFERERS.

LONDON, Oct. 30.

A telegram from Melbourne states that the Government be voted £2,000

for the sufferors by the Welsh wine disaster.

AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT

DEFEATED.

LONDON, Oct. 30. In the House of Representatives, Mr. Forrest moved the second reading of the Lan Bill, Mr Roberts, for the opposition, moved the adjournment, and the Government was defented by 28 Totes to 97. The House then ad- journed,

RUSSIAN ESPIONAGE IN

AUSTRIA

RUSSIAN SENTENCED TC... DEATH.

THE P. & O. DISPUTE SETTLED.

COMPANY'S PROPOSALS

ACCEPTED.

LONDON, Det. 30.

The P.&O. dispute has been settled,

THE ZEPPELIN DISASTER.

RESULT OF THE INQUIRY.

Lawno, Oct. 30. AnTaquiry into the Zeppelin disaster, which took place this month, attributes

THE CHINA MAIL

SPORTING.

Association Football.

99TH Oor., R.GA, P. SUBMARINEN. These 'andefested "täams turned out on the Hongkong Mab ground yesterday afternoon to content United Services Longus points in connection with the Second Division Tem

89th Cor., R&A.-Moore Brown,

Sandford, Buckland, Stanley, Burs; Calde

the officers having accepted the Com-the explosion to caesping gat, whichborough, Draper, Driver, Cooper. Malia. pany' proposals.

vil

THE ENGLISH" TURF.

RESULT OF THE CAMBRIDGE SHIRE.

Subrasziren - Cooks; Dance, Rosson > wat sacked into the car by an eddy

Granger, Pickavance, Ashby: Foamer The officers rejoin the Arcadia to bahind the new wind screen. The ex

Simmoads, Feme, Batterham, Lyons, "morrow.

plosion was caused by a spark from the

Force, Mr. Blake. motor, The report adds that the ful

Batterham won the toss and not the gen

After lost agreement exists between the Ad-ners to face a strong so.

little

midfeld play the

gunners miralty and Count Zeppelin as to the

were hovering about, the sallors' methods of Braiding known danger in

goal. Burt. speculated with a shot from good range and Cooke conceded a corner to prevent a goal being registered. The teams Appeared very evenly matched, the backs PRESIDENT'S THREAT TO RESIGN. on either side showing up well." Lyons and Batterham made a spe en on the left aqd jall was going well 'antil Brown raðarned | OBJECTS TO DRAFT CONSTITU- [the lesther. A simiņir Inta befell an afort-

The result was —

Cantilever Cheerful Saatair

LONDON, Oct. 30:

1

4

3

Eighteen ran, won by a hond; two lengths separating second and third.

futors.

TION.

PERING, Oct. 30. Cantilever was ridden by Southay

The Japanese adviser in the Pre Absolute and Dosborough did not-rub,

There was a wretched staft, Dinsident's office has declared that the more being left behind ievers length. Constitution drafted by the Drafting Bugler and Equanimity were also Commistae restricts the President's powers too greatly, and he has drawn

eufferers.

by Simmonds, Sandford tackling well and sending on to Burt, who is bara gave Melis [a chazon, which be failed to toro to account. Previous to this Cooper had mineď sa pen goal from a fell placed corner by Goldsborough: The Surly Farpe brombed but Moore left his goal and andartly cleared. the gunners backs aside when goin for goal Cooper was ordered by the Raferys and

out-pres the defence and score with a dos low drive. At the interval the scom short

--

A furlong from the finish, Cautilover an alternative Constitution" by the next attack he the gunners saw Driver |

drew to the front, and, stalling off a

challenge from Cheerful, won a sacit

race,

Luxuos, Det 27. The Militaerische Zundschau (Vien- 2) says that a Russian named Eost has been sentenced to death for espioning age at Agram, wi ils the town was under martial law. Investigation proved that ▲ regular network of Russian espionage

-axisted in Austria,

UNPRECEDENTED, GUNNERY TESTS AT PORTLAND.

ALL GUNS IN USE

'th

LONDON, Oct. 29. Mr. Winston Churchill, the First Lord, and other Lords of the Admir- alty, attended at Portinad posterday to witness unprecedented gunnery tests, by the battleship. Empress of India which bombarded with all her guns

from the four inchers to the 13 inchers.

BALCONY COLEAPSES AT TORONTO.

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LONDON. Oct. 29. One person war killed and thres in. Jured at Toronto through the collapsn of

balcony daring a demonstration.

ANOTHERBRITISH ANTARCTIC

EXPEDITION.

Loynoy, Uet: 20.

Bir Ernest Shackleton, the famous explorer, speeking in London, said he hoped to start for the Antarctic in 1914, with the same companions as om the bat expedition,

ULSTER AND HOME RULE.

LORD LONDONDERRY ON THE

SITUATION.

Loxpex, Get.* 29.

Osclle was fourth. Cantilever has lately been suffering from his old complaint of sore feet and has also been coughing during the past few days. It was only decided to run him this morning.

Florist was favour at 921,

MOTHER LAND AND COLONIES.

THE NAVAL QUESTION,

LONDON, Oct. 30.

which the progress of China will not be hindered. The President has declared that if the Constitution drafted by the committee is passed by Parliament he will resign office.

THE UNIONISTS AND HOME

RULE.

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IMPORTANT SPEECH BY MR. DONAR LAW.

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88th Coy., R.G.A, 1; Submarines, f. The "ailors were the first to show ap well on resuming: The forwards were within good range of goal by means of nest passing and Simmerids war xbont to put on the final touch khai Shinley Intervened: Goldsborough, who was always after a goal,' hit the bar with a dne shot bas Inter vinde

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booking the ball into the net. Seeing the position from which he moored it was.4. clever goal Back want the sailors ta LONDON, Oct. 30. retaliate and Moore being penalined for Addressing fifteen thousand people carrying. Lyons soured with a shot that ** meeting at Wallsend, Mr. Bonarent through off a defender. A little later Batterham received marching orders The High Commissioner for Now Law declared that the pledge he gave for an offence on Burt, and Driver neatly Zealand, interviewed by Reuter, stated on behalf of the Unionist Party at added to the gungers ooore. The Sub, that the mural of the present naval Blenheim still held good. If the Go-marinos suffered their first delost with the position of the Empire was that unless vernment tried to drive Ulster out of result:--- the Dominions shared in the wider the Union before gaining the sanction control of the navy they must have of the Electora and if Ulster resisted: local unita. He believed that New she would be right, and the Unionist Zealand's decision would impress the Party would support her in resisting. Imperial Parliament with the necessity for the Dominions taking a more effective voice in Imperial affairs.

MORE SUFFRAGETTE FOLLY.

- MR. LLOYD GEORGE ASSAULTED.

LONDON, Oct. 30 A suffragette was fined £20 for throwing pepper at Mr. Lloyd George autside the London Chapel and with injuring several policenicu.

OBITUARY.

SIR WALTER WRAGG.

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LONDON, Oct. 80. The death is announced of Sir Walter Wragg. formerly Senior

↑ Lord Londonderry, speaking at Dur Puienc Judge, Natal. He retired in 'ham, eaid that Mr. Asquith had declar. | 1890.

men..

ad in his speech that he would employ 4he English Army to shoot the Ulster-

Will I be there with them? asked his lordship (apparently answer- ing an interjection. I Home Rule is -paried 100,000 will be ready to resist

by armed force,"

THE ITALIAN ELECTIONS.

V

BOMB THROWING AT CATANIA

LONDON, Oct. 29.

THE ABRUZZI ROMANCE

RECALLED.

MISS ELKINS WEDS.

LONDON, Oct. 20.

Mr. Boner Law associated himself- to the fullest extent with Sir Edward | Carson." We stand together and, if

Cecessary, fall together."

Emphasising the gravity of the situa

88th Co., R.G.A. 2; 'Submarines, 2.

H.M.S. TAMAA RESERVES. D.C.L.I. RESERVES.

As these teams were both unbesten, an interesting game was expected at the Happy Valley yesterday afternoon, whon-

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PEER'S VILLAGE WIFE.

DO. L. f. Racorres - Fitzgerald; ROMANTIC MARRIAGE OF LORD DE FRITNI. Richardson, Drew; Bartlett, Holmes, Withers; Davis, Hughes, Newbold, Brown,

Brck.

they met to contest Becond Division, United Services League points. Teams:- Tamar Reserves-Dugdale; Clements, tion, Mr. Bonar Law denied that be | Hurdon; Childwell. Monday, Lakońan i had used Ulster as a Party pawn. Collins, Palmer, Rawlins, Martin, Smith. There was no question of party ad- vantage or influence with the Union. |iste, Mr. Asquith_had said that the people were behind him. "Why not test it," said Mr. Boner Law, "in view A good even game was expected and the of the attitude of Ulater and the un spectators were not disappointed. Beimes certainty of the wishes of the people." | WA

balt and kept his The Gorordment would commit abis forwards worrying the sailor backs. crime if it pressed to extremes before Buck tried a shot that Dugdale, just knowing that they were carrying out managed to keep out but others he disposed the will of the people.

So long as they believed that the Government were seting against the will of the people. There was no difference between Irish and English

Unionism.

LAUGHED AT MURDER YERDIGT.

The inquest on George Koat, aged 60, bough council horsekeeper, of New King's-road, Fulham, has resulted in a verdict of "Wilful murder" against Albert Kent, his son.

Kent was found at his home in a dying condition, suffering from werible wounds inficted with a pick-axe, which was

found near by.

Miss Katherine Elins, daughter of Senator Elkins, the heroine of the Duke of the Abruzzi'e romantic suit, WB3 murried yesterday at mother's home to Mr. William R charged with murder,

her.

Albert Kent, was arrested afterwards at Harlington, Middlesex, and has been

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Not untila fortnight ago was the romantis love story of Lord De Frayne discovered He succeeded to the title so the desk of his father recently.

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on Speyside.

D Freyns, spent her early years. There It was at Rothea that the fabara Lady she received her education, and until she was eighteen years of age knew little of the world beyond.

Lady De Freyue's father and mother ware of

of humble parentage. For father was the son of an hotelkeeper in Aberdeenshire. There were three daughters of the me?. ringe, Amabel being the second, Mr. Angus left widow with three children. Mrs. Angas bought the Sexfeld Arms Hotel, Rothes, and went to live in the Speyside village, where she spent, the re- mainder of her days.

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the "Dukes" who seemed to last the game much better. Davis, Bugbes and Newbold worked konaly and the others were no losa prominent. Goals looked to be forth coming, but bad shooting and defenders popping up at the critical moment kept

It is believed that Lord De Freyne frut things level. It was only an occasional

met Miss Angus while in the north of Boot sortie by the sailors that kept the game at land when she was girl of seventeen. all level ätherwise it would have been few year later she caion to London und pressure all the time by the "Dukes." held situation as a barmaid. Just when most were predicting a goalienė Correspondence is known to hare been

Hitt, the lawyer," who had persistennisrkod to him: "It was all through him draw, Hughes gave his side the goal they kept up between the late Baron's hair and i

After the declaration of the poll his courtship for seven years.

at Catania, saya a telegram from Rome, borabe were "thrown among

the crowd. Four persons were in- jured, one fatally. Forty-one mem- Bers of the Labour Exchange were arrested, and one person was killed at Naples.

THE POWERS AND MEXICO.

*LONDON, Oct... 20,

CHINESE NEWS.

Pexist, Oct. 30.

THE CURRENCY, REDEMPTION LOAN.,,

rowing. It is always the sette on Fri bad worked for. Drew.sod «Üól? an w £3s the beautiful Scottish as and, on Novem

days, Saturdays, Sundays, and Tuesdayi

ber 14, 1932, they were married at a ro

till he has spent his ha'pance. I took the sailors did not equalis. the aze of the shalt und ihrem it at him

DOL.I. Reserves, 18.M.S. Tr office in the metropolia, Rosettes, 0. while he was laying down!"

Asked if he had any questions, prisciñer said: "I never wish to question an Eng linhuman, but there is not one in this.

The projected loan for the redempcourt barring me.". tion of paper currency has not yet Frisoner heard the verdict without the reached a satisfactory conclusion, least apparent concento w

the financiers considering the security offered by the Government

insufficient...

THE BOXER INDEMNITY.

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sway laughing

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TEAM JOM BATURDAY

Three years later the present Lord Da Froyne left England, and the belief that he sulisted as a soldier in Amstics is verländ at a local banke, where the cashier states that Min Angus oslonially received letters from Fort Blocem, where the future Baron was stationed. He said in his letters The following team has been selected to that he was serving as a private, recdring £2 104, & month pay. Bince he was pro- represent Hongkong Assa, F. C. against moted to be a sergeant nothing has been H.M.B. Monmouth on the club ground on heard of his career. Saturday, kick of at 4 pm Goldenrebewhere not be certained. Indeed, Whether Lady De Freyne is in America berg (Junior); M. L. Chilton and M. A the people of Bathos were quite aORWRIT

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DIPHTHERIA-HOW IT MAY BE

The instalment of the Boxer In HICCOUGHING FOR A FORTNIGHT. Goodwin D. Campbell, J, Stalker and A. that daughter of their neighbour was In response to requests from Mr. demnity due at the end of June was Bryan, Great Britain, France and pail on October 27,

All the efforts of four doctors cannot SPECIAL ENVOYS, Germany have notified that they

The appointments of. Special Entop Mr. M.-S. Smoker, train inspooice. will defer formulating any Mexican toys to Foreign: Governments has on the Pennsylvania Railway at Mot policy till they have exchanged views been changed as follows Yen Wai chantville, New Jersey, from topugli with the United States.

Ching, London; Wu King Lim, Bering. Ho haa bears hiscoughing at inter

vals of a few inconada fer, & fortnight.

IT NEVER FAILS. HAMBERLAIN'S Colic, Cholers and Dirtbon Romedy is all its name Smplies. J'enres diarrhoea and dysentery neither, children, or adulta, nád the most

stomach give way to a few doses of this Wollmat our of exams colle os pain in the medicine." "Safe, sure, always cured. For.

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