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MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1914-

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DERVISH OUTBREAKS

AT BERBERA.

A DESPERATE RAID,

LONDON, Feb. 16.

& telegram from Adan states that fity Dervish horsemen fired volleys at ★ Native bazaar in Blerkers on the sight.

of the 13th inst., wounding several of the police, who for ten miles fruit leanly puraned the Dervishes.

THE GOVERNMENT, AND

ULSTER

MR. CHURCHILL ON THE SITUATION.

Lospex, Mar."-15. Mr. Churchill, First Lord of the Admiraltys speaking at Bradford, said that Dir. Asquith's offer was a great Atep forward. It seemed to him in

CATASTROPHES IN

·SOUTHERN RUSSIA,

HUNDREDS PERISH

Loxton, Mar. 16,

A telegram from Ekaterinoslav, states that a hurricane and tidal wave at the of Azof inundated villages in Hundred's hare Kuban Provinca. perished.

Sen

י,

By the collapse of a dam in the town

JAPAN'S NAVAL

SCANDAL

A VICE-ADMIRAL ARRESTED.

Loxnox, Feb. 16. Reuter's Tokia currespondent. tele- graphs that, following upon recent close examination by the Procurator regarding ship-building is England, Vice Admiral Tearusaro Maceup has

TRAIN SMASH IN AUSTRALIA.

FOURTEEN PERSONS KILLED. ·

Lobos, Mar. 15. Router's Sydney correspondent lided with a goods train at Moss Vale telegraphs that"un express train col-

at midnight in a fog. Fourteen per sons were killed and fifteen were in red," three dangerously. A man who was killed, along with his twoj

corpse of his wife..

In retiring, the Dervishen set the stiple that it was the lust offer of Tamarjuk. 1000 persons were drown. been arrested in connection with the daughters, was taking home thei

amallpox hospital on fice, iguited vill

·agee kod fatally wounded are nonibers of friendly tribes

An oven more saverë raid la reported from twenty miles to the east of

Berbers.

DISASTROUS GALE IN THE UNITED KINGDOM.

Losnov, Alar. 16. A wroksend gule has ravaged the south-west crists, unroofing scores of houses at Queenstowṛt.

The Swedish barque "Trifolium "- was wrecked nt Land's Bad. The captain wel four of the crew were drowned, while five wore saved after

strenes efforts by the consigurds

in lifeboats.

THE "WHITE HOUSE" ENGAGE. MENT.

Labos, Mar. 13: As stated in our Saturday's issue

·President Wilson's youngest daugh- ter is engaged to Mr. W. G. McAdoo, Secretary of the Treasury, whim Washington telegram informs us, is a widower and a grandfather.

BETTING ON THE BOAT RACE,

Losnos, Mar. 15. The betting on the Varsity Bont Raef is 3 to 2 on Cambridge),

THE SUFFRAGETTE HUNGER

-STRIKERS. ---

The Pankhursts Released.

which the Government could make. He was certain that when the first firitish soldier was attacked, or ill- ed, by an Omngemon it would raise | such an explosion. in Great Britain

the Tories would little appreciate and it would-shuke the very founda- tions of Society. They would not be bullied by threats of fores. Law and rder must prevail. They were not ging to have Great Britain sunk to the level of Mexico, and if Ulster thought that the question was only adjustable by a revolution let them. Ko forward and put those grave mat- turs to proof.

Mr.

No Early General Election.

Percy Illingworth, Chief liberal Whip, who also spuke, said

there would be no eletion until Home Rule Welsh Disestablish- ment, azul the Plural Voting Bills hail been passed,

Important Conference.

Mr. Lloyd George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, and Mr. Birrell, Chief Seerstary for Ireland, conferred with' Mr. Redmond, the Nationalist leader on Saturday, after which Mɛ. Birrell conferred with Sir Julm Simon. At torney-General, Mr. Churchill. First Tond of the Admiralty, and Colonel Sody, Secretary of State for War, at the Irish Otheo.

N.D.L. AND EAST ASIA MAILS.

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ed at St. Auitza and Achtyrskaja and 150 perished at Yasentaja.

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* THE TIMES "* CIRCULATION BOOMING.

LONDON, Mar. 16. Upwards of half a million ecpier of The Times were ordered to-day, when the price of the paper was, as previously announced, refluced to one penny.

YORKSHIRE MINERS STRIKING.

LONDON, Mar. 15. The Yorkshire miners have decided tender notices next week with the object of enforcing a minimum wage.

KRUPP LOAN TO CHINESE FROYINCES.

A Denial.

Losuos, Mar. 15. Renter's Berlin correspondent tele- graphs that the Lokulanzeiger denies a published statement that Krupps have agreed to a lonn of £2,500,000 to the southern Chinese provinces.

INTERNATIONAL. FOOTBALL.

Ireland v. Wales.

LONDON, Mur. 15. It is reported that; the Nord- In a Rugby match played at Bel- deutsche Lloyd contract in contest Wales beat Ireland by 11 to 3.

Lovroy, Mar. 15.

tion with the nails to East Asia, Ireland started in dashing manner, wel expires in September, will not and Foster scored a try after five Lastas, Mar. 15. renewed. The company will ex minutes. Jones equalised, and at Alise Sylvia Pankhurst, who was rerimentally carry on the service for the interval the score was 9 points gentered to prison out the fth inst.. a period of five years without a subench The Welshmen had most of and has since been reported assidy, but the main Australian line the ball in the second portion of the hunger striking, has been released. will be abandoned.

Birs, Pankhurst has also been re- lesarit. drink.

She refused either to eat or

More Irag.fatabat. ·

HANKOW EDITOR ARRESTED.

A Reactionary Step.

game; and won as stated.

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Izeland v. Scotland.

In an Association match Ireland

drew with Scotland, the score being one goal each.

LONDON, Mar. 15. "Six suffragettes have been sen-

In the first half Ireland had three Reiter's Hankow correspondent players injured, but they played tenced to two months hard labour telegraphs that the Thru-po, the pluckily, and at the interval the score for damaging the residence of Mr. Loading Chinese daily newspaper-of McKenna,

was one goal all. Ireland sustained They drive up to the house in litor arrested for publishing critic-custodian in the second half through mean the rows. Its been suppressed and the further misfortune in losing their taxi-cab at two o'clock in the mom-isnis on the failure of the Govern-injury. Donnuchie scored for Scot- ing. armed with ledge-hammermont troops to suppress the "White, and Young got the equaliser," and lif-preservers. They rushed the Wolf" brighnds. house, smashing doors and windows.

NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIA- TION.

The Melbourze Shoot.

LONDON, March 15.

NO NAVY FOR BELGIUM.

LONDON, Mar. 15.

In the course of u debate in the

COLLAPSE OF GERMANY'S WORLD- COMMERCE SCHEME.

GERMANY AND DUELLING.

LONDON, Mar. 14.

naval scandals.

Vice-Admiral Matsoo is Inspector. General of Naval Construction on the reserve; and is described in Japan's *Who's Who" as an Independent businowa man," and 4th Yask" of Junior (Jai-i). He served in the Navy as ay officer for twenty-four years, after which he entered business.--Ed}`

RUSSIAN PROFESSOR.

IMPRISONED.

FURTHER DETAILS.

LATER.

A telegram from Sydney states that the collision-is the most serious record. ed in New South Walce.

The-night was cold and it was rain- ing; and the crash was beard a mile of Eight people were killed outright and others died on the way to bos pital. Twenty-five were injured—Eve seriously.

Two carriages were talesdoped, and it was only by means of the rescuers were released. Axes that the imprisoned pantengera

LONDON, March 15, Professor Courtesy, a septuagen arian, has been sentenced to two year imprisonment in a fortress for publish. ing a pamphlet advocating federalismported.

THE GRAND NATIONAL..

Several marvellous escapes are re-

The disaster was due to the signal being obscured by the fog.

LONDON, Mar. 15. Lutter III., the favourite for the Grand National, has very slightly | · strained a hock, necessitating some easy work for a few days.

TURCQ-SERVIAN PEACE TREATY.

LONDON, Mar. 15.

A MURDER CHARGE.

Sun was charged on reman with the Before Mr. Wood thin afternoon. Shi To

morder of Sze To Cheat Mongkok Tsui on the 14 January, 1912.

Mr. Hodgson, the Amistant Crown Salicitor, prosecuted and Mr. Norringt n defended.

instatement, prisoner said he carried business in partnership with the decensack

vob

A Treaty of Fence has been signed and three other men named Wong Tag by Turkey and Servia.

Chan Lib and Sze To San. Chan Li $400 for the business. On the fourth me the year before last, business was suspendant

SOUTH AFRICAN AND INDIAN ed, and Sza Tohe paid back the 2400 to

"} LABOUR.

The Indian Commission's

Recommendations.

Chan Lit. Prisoner then went to live with friend at Yaumati, and on the 8th moon, 1912, & friend kis returned from Annam and they left for Annam to ether.

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It was alleged by prisoner's brother that there was a quarrel about some rent. LONDON, March ~15.

and prisoner told him to pay more The Time Cape Town correspondent attention to his work. The partnership etates that the Indian Commission will not a success and an work was slack, the partnership was ultimately dissolved. recommend the abolition of the £3 The agreement was signed and everything

sastled licence, the settlement of the marriage laminably, and prisoner did not lose

snythin difficulty, and the removal of many administrative irritations of the Im migration Act, Ho predicts that legie |lation will follow these recommends. tions as the Union is most anxions to aasist the Imperial and Indian Govern-

ments to obtain a anal settlement.

Prisoner afterwards worked for a con- tractor at the Taikoo. Dock, and ke naserta

that on the last vocasion that he w the docessed he was drinking tea with

une other people,

The case was again remanded.

MISFIT UNDERCLOTHING,

In a leading article the Times says a

Claim in the Summary Comt, compromiss on the lines of the Com mission'a report would be honourable Ng Yee, woman tailor, sued L. Formen, to both sides, and would be extremely of 37. Wyndham Street, for $16.50, bal. In the Summary Court this afternoon

Africa and the welfare of the Empire. delivered. advantageous to the prosperity of South ace nileged to be dues fur goods sold and

A FOREIGN DEFENDANT.

Application for Re-Hearing

Defendant filed a counter- claim for $22.60 the statement 'of claim being as follows: Defendant ordered in December last twelve piceed of under. elcthing from the plaintiff and was moa. sured for them by her. The twelve pieces were subsajuently delivered by plaintiff A part-beard notice of motion to set to defendat, who paid her the sum of aside a judgment obtained by plaintiff $42 Nine piccce did not fit defendant under a writ of foreign attachment in the and were hunded back to plaintiff for absence of the defendant came on in the ulteration. Plaintiffs later returned the Supreme Court before the Chief Justice to defendant with the alterations. The this morning,

The defendant in the clothing still did not Et defendant and action is a trader in & meries and under the declined to alter them again or receive were entirely useless to ber und plaintiff

judgment property in Hongkong was them back. attached by the Court.

The parties are the King Wo Cheung.

FOREIGN INTERESTS IN MEXICO,

LONDON, Mar. 16. General Carranza has consented to Belgian Chamber on the War Esti-the American Consuls watching the mates, the Prinie Minister declared interests of foreigners who are other At the adjourned general meeting of that the Government was absolutely wise unrepresented. the National Rifle Assiciation, Lord opposed to the creation of a Navy. Cheyleamoru anid that £3,000 was re- quired to finance the team which was

Mr. Crowther Smith represented plain. being sent for the International shoot

at Melbourne on the 12th ins He

firm plaintiffs, represented by Mr. F. C. tiff, and Mr. Dixon, of Messrs. Wilkinson

bad approached HM. the King, who

Loxpor; Mar. 15. In the Reichstag replying to un Jenkin (instructed by Mr. R. A. Harding) and Grist, was for defendant,

and Ubat Ka Heung, ding* The scheme for promoting Ger-interpellation regarding the duel be partner in the Tin Chan Lo and Joy Hing unJardiochaid not fit, so his client Mr. Smith stated that nino pieces of had subscribed £30, and £125 had been many's world commerce and her tween Lieut. St. George and Lieut. arms, who is

represented by Mr. Eldon subscribed from other source.

foreign interests has collapsed on Haage, in which the latter was killed, Potter (instructed by Mr. G. R. Haywood altered Defendant then said shó Leo D'Alm-de's offico) The did not warden at all; they trere no of Mr. A motion that a vote of thanks be account of one of the most important the Minister for War said the authori plisation was that the judgment or order, use to her and she wanted her money passed to Colonel Seely, Secretary of trade organisations, which proposed ties and the Army and Navy were dated April 16 whereby the defendant was huck. Defendant also refused to pay for to become absorbed in the scheme, working untiringly to effect an in-adjudged to pay to the plaintiff the sum things which she had ordered subsequent State for War, for agreeing to the post-deciding to reranin independent. provement by educative means. The of 14,608 73 and costs to be

example of Great Britain had shown for leave to defend the same; and that aside; ; and for re-trial of the action and duelling was unnecessary among that until the judgment is set side or the action re-beard further proceedings be stayed

ponement of the new rifte regulations

was at firet vigorously opposed, but THE FUNERAL OF LIEUT. MARTIN. ..aventuslly" passed by 53 votes to 34.

LONDON, Mar. 15."

THE OPIUM CONFERENCE.

A White Paper Issued.

LONDON, March 15, From a White Paper containing cor, espondence in connection with the Opium Conference, it appears that the only Powers who had not signed the Protocol, made on the 9th August last, by December 31st, 1913, were Austria, Turkey, Bulgarin, Berria, and Greece, the last two declaring that they would Liga shortly

A military funeral was accorded to |Hon. Lieut. Martin of the Wiltshire Regiment, who committed suicide at Devizes. Six officers acted as pall. bearers and the coffin was borne on

officers.

A RUSSIAN MINISTERIAL

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CONFERENCE.

LONDON, March 14,

Mr. Potter said the application for a hearing came on some time ego and was adjourned, is he was desired to file certain affidavit.

A conference of Ministers and pro- facts,

a gun-carriage of the Royal Horsemisent Depaties is taking plans this Artillery.

this order,

Plautiff stated that the clotties were returned by defendant after they had been washed, with a complains that they had shrunk. She wid she would alter them,

bus when defendant saw that there was a scam whiefs would allow of alteration bring made she refused to take than at

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Pjaiutiff said the clothes were so small that the oculd not put them

Cross-examined: The clothes were washed before they were tried on.

"My Dixon said that the case bad bean

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His Lordship seld it was no long ago that he was afraid he had almost forgotten the Mr. Potter said he was afraid they evening, telegraphs Reater's St. Peters were in the same position, burg correspondent.

plaintiff explained that original! The newspapers any that questions in the action prosseled under that relating to national defence and foreign portion of thin Cods relative to foreign

Defendant policy, especially with reference to Ger America and the action was started and many, will be discussed. The invite judgment oblaided to his alience. Defed her temper and refusing to alter the got and not only that it's WILKINSON'S the tions to the Conference wore marked dant. had some landed. Peshed by clothes, though they did not it. People

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tiff, "The hearing was applied for on the mida by did not like trying on clothes one and only GENUINE TANSAN on the Market

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THE RUSSO-GERMAN WAR SCARE.

LONDON, March 14. A telegram from Renter's St, Peters. berg correspondent states that the semi. (official Rossiya says that if Rousik- is

The best people want the best things you The British delegates, writing to Sir developing her military strength, fer- TURKEY BOYCOTTS GREECE. M. Potter added, at the last heating. Smith what defendant

that if this was the ones cigle to have the other before Ahem !" of the appli giren have to delend. The accepting thep Edward Groy on October 1st, emphs. many is doing the same without being

LONDON, March 14. he would havS sised what the second conference had stacked therefor. It ask the German

grisation for his Lordship to decide was Preen to cita p single Power which achieved, only stall minority repre- would undertake not to increase its cott, especially in Smyrna, is causing the action came to judgment and

The spread of the anti-Greek boy bether or not defendant had notice before His Lordship pointed out that people insist on getting the Genuine Article in future. sening the powerful interests. It had military strength. The journal con- anxiety, and the Armenians are also prestige been decided to postpone the ratifion- cludes by aying that Press: coptro-aficoted, tion of the protocol in the hope of versies do not prove that the Russian The Oecumenical Armenian Patri- securing the cooperation of the States and German Governments intend to arche have strongly protested to the

diminish their friendship.... who had not yet signod.

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