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were not, things would go on as they were: if they were well-founded, the minority had a Constitutional floor ot escape.
It was also an excellent plan, if it could be made a'bcèfitablo: but he was afraid that it could not.
A Third Way.
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Farther Details..
(Roylar'a Service to the China Mail).. {Renter's Service to the China Math.),
LLOYD'S DIVIDEND.
LONDON, March 10,
A telegram from Borlin states that the Norddeutscher Lloyd has declared
dividend of $ per cent.
OBITUARY,
Special provisions would have to NORDDEUTSCHER be made for the remainder. There would be no difficulty about factory and workshop administration which would continue as now under the Home Office, Education would come under the Local Government Both these roads boing.blocked, Bound and would be dealt with they proceeded to explore a third loenlly by the creation of some ad- which went, popularly, by ministrative board. As regards other the name of. Exclusion. Obaduinistrative matters they would
that come under the Minister in the Im jections to exclusion they would be starting the Irish perial Parliament who under the Legishsture not fully representative | Bill, wonkl remain in the House of ard of running the risk of stereop Connons to answers for all reserved typing traditions inherited from the services. Regarding the rest sif. Ire- past, which all hoped and many be-tand they would also be responsible fioved the future world soften and for every detail of adorinistratiqni in fy time obliterate. None was more Lister. alive than he to the foren of these objections. The Unionists, of course, would get rid of the difficul ties of exclusion by the simple denial of Fame Rule and Home Rulers cold get rid of them if they were ready to start Hàng That in an atmoral in the rest of Ireland and in mosphere of discord and tumult, but the excluded area,
it apared to him that Unionists and Home Rulers alike could find in same form of provisional exclusion aria media to the surrender of, prin- 'ciple and unplication of foren. Ex-
eclusion, cold only he put forward, not a solution, but as an expedient which might papo thy way in time for a final settlement.
An Historical Meeting.
7
Sir Arthur W. "Maclrworth.
LONDON March 9: The death is announced af Sir Arthur Mackworth, who was retired Coi onet of the Royal Engineers, and Chair Sir Edward Curson uski Willman of the Moamouthshire Territorial your say anything about the judiciary?
Mr. Asquith affirmed that if neces- Force Association. sary that could be arranged and they must certainly have somebody who Attorney- corresponded with the
The 'Judiciary.
LATER.
Professor Ginsburg.
THE LORDS AND
** MARCONIB *
Lostos, Mar. 30,
In the House of Lorda Lent Lans downe, in moving the appointment of a Marconi Committee, said that
Lord Lorebura lut joined on condi- | BATANG (ON THE tion that, the charges against Ionl} Mariny were specific and formulated. The inquiry would be limited to that extent, and the members of the committee would be judicial. Both sides of the house desired Lord Lor burn's appointment.
MAT
Karting on the bag ingin di tid an Cambrücke, Pirkil
ANOTARRINER FOR TAE
Jord Crewe said that he regarded the committee 48.1 unnecessary but nevertheless he agreed. It should, he said, he instituted as strongly and judicially sis possible. He there The King Rates To-Bes Trum. fore did not object to the appoint-
Loxnny, March ̈f, « mens of Lord Loreburr.
HM the King has shelfwed Pa recsirs a deputation of Suffrag=ktra,
HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE'S ENTERPRISE.
LONDON, March 10.
A telegram from Son stats that the Hamburg-Amerika Linie on April 15 starte a direct service from the Lavant to porta in America.
:
Mr. Pankhurat, has replied, that ane will lend a depamtion to the King at Buckingham Palace,
Suffragettes any that this will pro, bably occur after Rastar in the height
of the renson.
L
THE UNCLAIMED BWREP.
JOCHET CLUB MUST HOLD THE MONEY.
The death is announce of Professor Christian David Ginsburg. The 'de ceased gentleman was LL.D. and a famous Biblical scholar and writer. He was one of the original members ap. pointed by Convocation for the revision of the English version of the Old Testa: He wrote many crition and Dent. Historical commentaries on Hebrew and other works and was a well-known contributor to the Encyclopedia Britan nice. He was a J.P., for the county of MESSRS. LEYER'S £1,000,000 ISSUE Middlesex
OYERSUBSCRIBED.
The question of the disposition of the LONDON, Mar. 10.
uneisimed prize of $11.000 odd in the Meaars. Levet Bros. (tho well- Championa race at the Hongkong Meet- known soap manufacturers) one mil-ing seems still to be agitating the minds lion sterling issue of £1 preference of mazy ticket holders, and had all the shares were issued at 21/- and largely suggestions of anonymous writers to the Fress been regarded the mmey would over-subscribed.
have been paid out in a duen different As it happens the Jockey Club bas no power to dispose of the big prize to say. one but the owner of the lucky ticket. And if they paid it out in any other way, al the rightful owner afterwards turned
The County Court judges presented no difficulty, but its regards the judges of the High Court he was not jat all sure that it would be the desire of the excluded area that the pro erdunk should erase and nothing be ubstituted for it. That was a point upon which he was quite ready, and The House of Commons was even indeed anxious to come to Some moris growded than when the Home agreement. Turning to the rest of
BIG FIREIS ST. LOUIS. Rul Bill itself was introducm. Iriand he said that when thesh;
Their was, not a vaŝunt space any counties had been excluded udjust-{" Heavy Los of Life Feared. where. The Arcklishop of Canter|ments, both administrative and finan-I bury and prominent Peers were pre-cail, in the application of the Bill
LONDON, March 10. Ford Dunmven was conspicu- I would become necessary. Sus he j
A telegram from St. Louis statës ous over the elnek, and Lord Stam-would not go into detail because it ordhna the King's Private Serre- was not upon these points that the that the sight-storied building of the tare. was in the Perr's Gallery.
chances of a settlement depended. | Missouri Athletic Club has been burat.
.
Mr. Asquith, on entering, received Seine amount of administrative and One hundred people are missing: Seven an ovation from the Ministerials, and | francial adjustnicht, was necessary bodies were found in the surest. a similar demonstration was recorded; in every scheme of exclusion, total)
to Mr. Bonar Taw and Sir Edward for partial, permanent or provisional i Carson by the Opposition.
Another telegram states that there
Another telegram states that the
PERSIA AND THE LATE MAJOR OHLSEN.
LONDON, Mar. 10.
་
A telegram from. Teheran states
and he woukl not any mit hinself to Missouri Club was one of the mo that the Regent and the Government up at any time' within six years they
one out and dried geloven now, If exclusive of cluba. The damage is the broad principles could be agree estimated at a million dollare.
The
of Persia are each giving the widow might find themselves in serious difficulty. was a rush of members from 8 min.
offer Ohlsen, the Swedish major The fact that the money is legally due onwards for the purpose of appro | upon" Miry could afterwards work out | building is now a mass of bricks and who was recently killed by outlaws to the holder of the ticket within six
printing seats near Mr. Asquith.
would
he
one thousand pounds sterling. Ayers is fully recognised by the Club, and claimant to collect et any time within committee of Persians are also sub- the money will be ready for the rightful scribing to present the widow with a house in Sweden.
svars. After the lapse of this period
the Statute of Limitations comes into operation, and we understand that the Club will, in the event.of the prize till
poso it shall be put.
the general details with something lile general co-operation.
twisted iron. The number of dead vill He had endeavoured to explain the be unknown until the debris is cleared, proposals which were put forward as Fifty people were injured. When The Policy of Exclusion, the price of poses. (Cheers.) "No the fire brigado arrived the entire
one, be believed, either in Ireland or They then came to the practical here, had any love for exclusion for building was in flames. Men and wo- question as to how Inwexclusion could its own sake of upon its own merits. men jumped from all the floors. Above THE TETRARCH'S CONDITION. being unclaimed, consider to what put. be adopted without violating prin-He did not expect that the pro the fourth floor, a score of people received with escaped by jumping on to the roof of ciples on either side. They come posals
enthusiasm in... by quarter, smaller adjoining buildings.. to the ronelusion that the only prae- tical way was to allow the Ulster but he did ask for them deli. Counties themselves to determine 'berate, dispassionate consideration. whether they desired to be excluded. His plan was that any county in the Province of Ulster was to be excluded for a certain petiol il, on a poll being taken of Parliamentary electors, of the County before the Bill came into operations, a her majority of votes favoured exclusion. The suid poll would be taken in the County if a requisition presented and signed by
WIR
(Cheers.) To Home Rulers, Trish ori
British, they involved at the least
postponement of a complete, sym-
THE MEXICAN CRISIS.
LONDON, March 9, The Sportsman says that none of the statements which have been published THE DOUBLE MURDER respecting The Tetrarch have been issued by anyone immediately connect. ed with the stable, and that Mr Mc-
metrical system of self-government. Fighting Between Rebels and Federats. Calmont (the owner), is too good a
LONDON, Mar. 10.
A telegram from Vera Cruz states that 5,000 rebels defeated the Federals at Altamira. The latter are retreating to Tampico whither the British, American and German war- slips are hastening.
To Unionists they implied, neces- sarily, unwelcome receptance of an Trish legislative and excentive in Bublin. On the other hand they would hold out for the Home Ruler the prospect of an undivided Ireland, (brought in time to its full measure the electora one-tenth of presented within three years of of development, as he might beliere,
A telegram from Laredos states that the date of the passing of the not by coercion, but by consent; Bin. Persóns entitled to vote while in Clsterren they offered an Captain Sanders and eight American those entitled to vote it absolutely free choice with the certangers, apparently on their own Parliamentary eléctions. Questions tainty that their status could not be initiative, have recovered the body of could be but--" Are you in favour changed without the assent of the American Vergaras who had been of the exclusion of the County from Parliament of the Unit♣ Kingdom.
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(Cheers.)
** Give and Tako" Necessary..
missing. It was found that be had
been twice abot in the heat and once
CHARGE
IMPORTANT MEDICAL
EVIDENCE,
sportsman to leave the public in ignor
-Junouncement be Pang Hin Tong, a former student of adce should an necessary. The fact that The Tetrarch Queen's College, charged with the murder cantered six furlongs on Saturday of his wife and mother at No. 53 Graham proves that there is no immediate Street was committed for trial yesterday ground for alarm
afternoon by Mr. Wood
Mr. Hodgson Assistant Crown Solicitor prosecuted, and Mr. Otto Kong Bing defended.
Dr. C. W. McKenney emphasized that the bullet wounds in the body of accused's wife had been fired frour the left hand side
THE SUTHERLAND ESTATES.
LONDON, March 9. The Duke of Sutherland has decided which was a fact of immense importance
"scres in Sutherland.
in the neck. The head was crushed to sell 300,000's apparently by the butt of a ride and the fingers were charred on the left hand..
LABOUR.
Reakless Speech by à South African. Deportes.
(Wah Ter Yat "Po's Service.)
SOLDIER BRIGANDS.
Attack on a Town.
PEKING, March 9, The town of Chung Ching-fu in Szechuan province was attacked by four regiments of disbanded soldiers
repelled, and the brigands scattered.
in view of the suggestion that the wife murdered her mother-in-law and thèn committed suicide.
Mr. Hodgson (for the Crown) elicited that witness was present at the Górara. ment Civil Hospital when the depositions of the dying woman were taken. She was quite servible.
The nature of the depotion, it is sa sumed. is direct charge against the scrussed.
the Government of Ireland Act 1914 for a period of years or are you against such exclusion." The pull would be taken by ballot similar to Parliamentary elections, and, if the poll resulted in favour of exclusion
He saw to road to un agreed settle- the County would automatically be inent in which the balance of give¦ THE POWER OF ORGANISED excluded for the prescribed period, and take was likely to be more evenly Tn. speaking of County he would adjusted. If there was one lesson include as separate, counties the which was more clearly than another boroughs of Belfast and London-taught hy the history of the ancient derry. He did not believe they could | kingdom of Britain it was that union inlect a more practical area than the of law and liberty had its source and,|
LONDON, March 9, County. The Government, after in moments of supreme-urgency, had One of the South African deportess much consideration, thought theits, sansion, in the corporate sense Mr Bain,, -speaking at Manchesteryesterday, but the assault was easily. period of exclusion should be six of the common-interests and the cor- years from the first meeting of the mon responsibilities. There were declared that they were taking steps Irish Legislature in Dublin.
tines in which they out all of them to exhort the Labouritoe and Socialists Sir" Edward Carson interjected to be ready to sacrifice much of pre-everywhere in the Colonies to make What happens at the end. oi sixjudice, of prepossession, of solid and common cause and form a depatation the Ezechuan boundary 2,000 rides and Fat charged with the VORTS 2
Mr. Asquith replied that they had the purmount good of the whole. to wait on the South African Govern taken six years so as to ensure that they had been the pioneers of meat to show the power of organised popular government it was because labour. If reason did not prevail, there
T
before the period of exclusion enne
deeply cherished aims and ideala" for
The Military Department bas ́ar- ranged to send to the garrisons on
a million rounds of ammunition.
to an end there should be ample time the British people wase kèeri, tena was another way which could be forced - AN EXPLANATION DEMANDED.
to test it by the experience of the gius, combative, and self-reliant, and not working of the Irish Parlia-had learnt in times of stress, and upon the workers, that of violence and controversy was moek waste and most bloedsbed. It would not be the fanl
ment.
They were sure also, continued Mr. apparently irreconcilable, so respect of the workers, but it would be infinite- Asquith, that before the period of one another and reno the falsely better than tame submission, exclusion ended there should be cer-hood at extremes.s tain opportunity for the electors of
The Premier concluded: This is a
the Tinited Kingdom to pronounce testing case; the host tuditions of whether or not exclusion should come" our Party, no less than the undis- to an end. (Chagra.), ***
cloned and teful saves of the
future, appeal to o-day with imperious accents to pursue, if we
CABINET CRISIS IN ITALY,
LONDON, March 9.
Mr Aaqaith showed by examples that there must be two general elec tions before the period of exclusion can, the way of unity and peace. Reuter's correspondent at Rome Aspired. They believed that was (Loud Ministerul a ationalist telegraphe that the newspapers an-
fair and equitable, arrangement. (Cheers:)
•
cheers.)»
In reply to question by Mr. Bonar Law, Mr. Asquith said they would come in after six years unless
A Gin For Ulster. the Imperial Parliament otherwise. determined. He emphasized that While Mr Asquith was making bir the excluded arros during these six Home Hale statement in the House or yours would continue their repre Commons, Lady Londonderry, su
antation in the House of Commons dent of the Ulster, Wome
should continue as don, at Bouth Ken
the Administrationing room. meeting Irish Executive.
nounce that owing to defection of Radical supporters desirous of de mocratic reforms now that questions connected with the occupation of Tri- poli are closed, the Government will
on Tuesday
Selling Munitions to Rabels.
PRKING, Mar. 9 The French Minister has demanded from the Chinese Government on explanation of the sale by the Kwang al authorities of ammunition to rebels in Annam, The Government ha agreed to investigate the matters
What
A NEW CO
The "tris will take place at the next criminal.sessions.
MAKSLAUGHTER CHARGE.
Before Mr. Wood this afternoon Cheung
manslaughter of Man. Wsi ab Tai O on February 16. The incidenta relative to charge ardiner defended.
an extrazdinary story.
The decraned died at the Tai O Police station when charged with theft. He was brough to the station in s dying condition and made the following watement
was struck by two men with their fieta on the wide and body. Choong Rwal Fi struck me two or three blows with his Sat my side and body, Chi Boi strnok me at ock we only thems on the body two or three times with his fat.♪ No one! me It was because I took some thinga from the home No 66 Bha Sy Was which Ioly belonged to the village community. Io 1 took the things to look after,
Medical evidence showed that the decused died from burst spleen, an
The case was proceeding ss we went to рек
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