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FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1914.

BY TELEGRAPH.

(Reuter's Service to the China Mail)

BRITISH PARLIAMENT.

THE UNIONIST VOTE OF CENSURE.

THE ARMY AND CIVIL WAR.

SIR E. CARSONS DAAMATIC ANNOUNCEMENT.

THE VOTE REJECTED.

LONDON, Mar 20,

The House of Communus was ¿packed - yesterday afternoon, and there was profound silence "when Mr. Bondr Law, Leader of the -Opposition, moved`n vote of censure,

on the Government.

He had always hoped, ho said, bat a means of escape would be *found for'a entastrophe which would be largely due to the working of the Party system and which would be alborrent to the nation; but Mr. Churchill's speech, with Mr. As- -quith's approval, on Monday had made the position mow dangerous -than ever.

He (Mr. Boner Law) emphasised that with reference to the conversa tions last Autonin, he was earnestly -anxious to secure a peaceful solution before the Parties met Parliament and were strongly anintated by Party treline.

Mr. Bonar Law their dwelt on the Primusness of civil war,

"They

Speaker, Sir E. Caron substituted for the offensive expression the words "Witful falscher."

This caused further-uptony, Mr. Derlin resumed amidst angry Opposition cries, and the "Speaker

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THE PARIS BENBATION. FRANCE AND RUSSIAN

ARMAMENT WORKS.

· M.-MONIS RESIGNS.

Madame Callser Expe

· Regret.........

LONDON, March 20. A telegram from Paris states that H. Monis, who was Premier at the time when the "Affairs Rochette" is up powed to have occurred and whose name is now prominently mentioned regard

ing it, has resigned.

[One of the Figaro'i charges, it will be remembered, was that M. Caillan's had indirectly brought pressure to bear on the judges to pospone the eras of the Euäncier Rochette, thus enabling Rochette to flee the country.E.]

Madame Calliaux Interviewed.

Madame Caillaux, interviewed"in priuqo, said sho'regretted "more and more" shooting M. Calmetto, as it

LONDON, Mar. 2013

(Wah Tan Fat Service)

CANTONS MILITARY TO BE DECREASED.

"Prxusu, Marolt, 20 A telegram from Puria states that

Lung Chi Kwong, Tatuh of Baston, in the French Chamber is was stated has been ordered by the Central in reply to an interpellation on the subject of Putilof Works M. Dou Governing to reduce the number of morogue, the Premier, announced soldiers without delay with a view to that the works from February 11,aving the revenue of the Province. had come permanently under the

control of the Creuzot fim, who hail (Reuter's Service to the China Mail.) advanced the necessary. capital. France had also received satisfactory replies regarding the works at Perm.

PRINCE OF WALES IN NORWAY

LONDON, Mar. 20.. -A, telegram for Chiclatiania staber

ANOTHER - MILITARY AVIATION FATALITY:

LONDON, March 20.

A military aviator named - Lieut Thereby (?) has been killed at Upavon, He side slipped and fell-250 feet

appealed to them to refrain from the occurred in a moment of mental that sheit Majesties Welcomind, the UNION INSURANCE SO-

use of "personalities."

Mr. Devlin then described what he called the "Ulster masquerade " is a shain." and predicted that the Province would herself desire to he included in Home Bole.

Departure of Ulster's Champion.

Another telegram stutes that dur ing the course of the debate, Sir award Carson rose and left for Belinst, the Opposition standing up and cheering enthusiastically.

The telegram ther-bunels adds that "The departure had been at

anged some days ago."

Mr. Balfour.

would.wwer risk brave lives for any political-Tonsideration, and conse. Mr. Balfour, who entered the quently would not glese the door, House of Commons with his nose hastily on any serious proposal to] stad forcheud plastered-fenised by wunde pępne. ** The Government's the necident at Nicc) was chored. proposal ho laracterised AN !1

*** more Liedient manovre. **

On behalf of the Opposition, he formally offered them the Referen- dum, and concluded by pointing out the position of the Aring in the mat- ter, affirming that if the question

were merely local disorder, he wis sure the Army would obey, but if it were really civil war then sokliers were citizens, like £2773lves."

Many Conciliatory Speeches.

The debate was uneventful until the close, though there were many ronciliatory speeches.

fest.

aberration."

JAPAN'S NAVY ESTIMATES.

CASTING YOTE PREVENTS HUGE

REDUCTION.

LONDON, Mar. 20.

A telegram from Tokio states that

Farliament has rejected, by the cost- a Conference of the two Houses of

ing vote of the Chairman, aramend-

Nisal Esthmustes by £7,000,000. ment moving the reduction of the

INTERESTING SUGGES- TI ONREGARDING BOX

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NO LIKIN AND FIXED CUSTOMS

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Subject to sadit the Directors of this Company will recommend that a final dividend of $20 per share be paid for necount 1012 making $50 per share for the year, a inter dividend of $30 per share for 1918, and a bonus of 20 per The second programme of the D.C.Lcent an contributory premium. They tournamiens took place at the City Hall will further recommend that £20,000.be last night befees a large house drawn posed to Sterling Reserve Fund, leaving mostly from the Services. There was a $160,000 to be carried forward to Under- noticeable improvement in the exhibitions writing Suspense Account, thus closing compared with those of the night pro- the Account for 1912. vious; and one or two axditing contests were provided. ***

Details:-

Bors Regimental: Boy Hobson boat Roy Hurt; Boy Davis beat Boy Loader. Hobson showed & olover front and worked to advantage a strong Rift. Datis had a fuir victory.

SHIP'S OFFICER'S CERTI-

FICATE SUBPENDED.

Jolm. Fraser,"second mate of the sa Feathers, Regimental: Privato. Moyle | head Privato Davis; Private Smith best Fochow, was charged with being drunk- Private Wright: Sergt. Adriana best Prion duty before t'a Marine Court" his Parter; and Private Caray beat Pri-morning. The Court was constituted "as vabo Rose. A series of exaiting tuscis follows: Commandor Basil Tayles. B. N. in which the best mer undoubtedly wos. Harbour Master and Marine Magistrate, Moyle had Davis well beaten in the first [roupd but could not get any further. Smith utterly ranquished Wright and Sergt. Adrian gave Purser his quietus easy fashion. Rows began to defend well Prosiding at a meeting of the Charun his guard was soon broken by a batch tered Bank of India, China and Aar- of heavy body jaba and he was forced trelia, Sir Montagu Cornish Turner, the to resign in the second round.

DUTY PREFERABLE.

LONDON, March 20.

Mr. McCurdy (L.) said that the spirit of compromise was more mani-Bark's Chairman, in announcing that they had decided to open a Branch at Poking, said that it was impossible 10 look for great improvement in the trade of China until her finances were put in

„Mr. : Austen, Chamberlain and Mr. Birrell wound up the debate,

The former declared that the only provocative speech was that of Mr. Devlin. He (Mr. Chamberlain) re- fused to believe that the Government

order.

Bir Montagu suggested that Powers should reduce or abolish Boxer Indemnity payments, and

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President of the Court; Lieut.. Theodore Douglas Sharpe, HM.6. Tainar; Mr. Osmand M. Robins, as Thongwa, Mr. James W. Brix, ... Haimpo, Mr. Melville Pickwell, a.. Omang, p

The charges made by the osptain of the Foochow Mr. J. R. Oven were: (2)] Welter open: 4 R Taylor, H.,8. that on January 3rd defendant was Minotaur knocked out Private Colquitt asleep on the bridge and under the R. M. L. I. in second round, B. Wilkin-indance of drink and was put off duty by son H H.M.S. Minotaur knorked out Gunner Thomas 87 Coy, R.G.. Two well fought the master; (2) that on February 28 on confeste with the losers hopelessly at sen. the Yangtze River he was again, under the Colquist withstood aume

herry

amashing influence of liquor and "incapable of per in the initial round and all the time Taylor forming his duties; imit (3) où March 14 was rattling homa points. In the

recond Taylor drova in a left to the jaw which on the Canton River, Mr. Fraser was again sent Fehmitt fall longti to the boards, drank and incapable of performing his

Wilkinson, being dismissed with a scooWE This was an onay prey t the tactics of duties and was again put off by the master sion of amaruidable blows in the first round.

The Prime Minister Firm. Mr. Asquith, the Prime Minister, while admitting that the tone of Mr. I would commit the crime of enercing their place they might arrange for He defence was abnormally wak and his Manter prosecuted:

"Bonar Law's remarks was moderate, strongly deprecated the doctrine ex- pressed by him regarding the Army, If the Government got in majority from the Referendum, would it, he asked, carry authority to coerce Ulster? He noted Mr. Bonar Law's proposal, and asked if later had seapted the Referendum?-

Sir E. Carson-If Mr. Asquith will

make a firm offer I will answer.---

Will answer for them?-Ed.)

Ulsterinen.

the abolition of the likis on Foreign solemn, paying, only a Customs. duly of

Ministerialists laughed when Mr. Chamberlain referred to the Coverunt," whereupon Mr. Chum berkain dramatically exclaimed "1 despair of the House, as they are discuss seriously the able to gravest question of the past two hundred years!"

The Motion Rejested.

Mr. Asquith then declared that thời Mr. Bonar Law's motion was their scheme, and he advised thejected by 315 votes u. 259.

Government, had not rengded from

House to consider many times before

ojecting it.

Bir Edward "Off To The Wars.""

fast

The Belfast Rally.

5 per cent.

A ROYAL DIVORCE.

LONDON, Mar. 20.

A telegram from Stockholm states that the Connell of State has con- sidered petitions of divorce, submit- ted by Prince Williun of Sweden and his wife on December 17 last, and re-which the Consistory Court had already granted. The Council de-

lared the marriage dissolved.

Captain Craig, Bus urţived in Bel- and confirmed Lh Ulster Unionist Council's arrangements.

"Under Secret Odlers?""

SOUTH AFRICAN LABOUR IN THE ASCENDANT,

LONDON, March 19.

DORO An open target.

Light Regimental: Bugler Cutmore beat Private Sales. Churchill was very near Privat Churchill Private Chapman bent winning in the second round. He had his ma groggy but neg acted his chances in he final round. Outmore who dallied did merited the verdict. Chapman and Sales were about equal but Chapman'secured the most blows and won an prints.

Feather Opera: Private Smith and D.C.LI. beat Sroker Bart H.M.6, Mino-

taur B. Sallivan 11.8. Minotaur beat Steker Redrop H.M.3. Minotaur.

Smith bad an easy win; enable to get in. The referee stopped in

the contest in the third round and ware Smith the verdict. Sullivand Redrus provided a keener show. Redrup received some bandy left blows from which he was unable to recover. Selivan had a wide

of polute; THATYA

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Pays open.

Mr Lewis of Mears Johnson Stokes and

Captain Owens gave details regarding On the first cocasion be took a walk scrow the defendant's alleged drankenness.

bridge and could not find the scound offer, as he went into the ekart room and found him there snoring.

Defendant know he was guilty becsties. when complainant told him to go away he zan off the bridge.

Defendant: If I was drunk I could not

TÚD AWAY. AL

The master said he made an entry in the log book which was read over to defendant- on the following day in the presence of the chief officer and witness. Defendans replied an entirely in your hands..

Com. Taylor: Where was the boat at the

Ray Davis D.C.LL best time?

by Danh H.31.S. Minotaur Boy Hob Witness: "At the entrance of the Yangtze son beat Boy Walker, F.K. Two well fought

bouts. Davis, sturdy lad, ru hed in and River, going op

The

On the day following deferidant asked

hit bat he found Deanha very game well to be allowed to reune duty and his re-

fai d'picked up

nd

lattar fought placht had the test was granted after promising to

in the second round. punch though he lacked Mbyle

plastered

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abstain from drink. It was alan voterod showed Phod ar

again (a promiring m. He in the log book that it depended on and drare in several his future conduct whether on not the Sir Edward Carson, P.C., said that

A telegram from Beater's Johannes

wind punchon, Walker recovered in the previous entry would be reported against burg correspondent states that the second round and Rebane had to get onder him,

· ODdar: After the Premier's trifling" and

In connection with Sir Edward Transvaal Provincial Council elections cor. The third round was most acting. Mr. Lewis: You gave him another Mr. Churchill's "provocation," he

Carson's forthcoming

visit forty were fought on the issue of the deport Hobson was cleveres and on on the chance. Witness: Y

of jabe bo the felt that he ought to be in Belfast notor eyelist volunteers left Belfastation of the labour leaders. The poll-

Welter Regimental: Friv to Geng wind: Respecting, the second charge situass Frivate Sidaways

sald on February 23 when eaming up from Private Ing knocked out and not in the House of Commons.under secret orders.

ing was very heavy. Twenty-three Private Crew's Frizate Reading Best Fast Shanghai defendant was an ink and uf daty. It was entered in the log (Cheers.) The Government, azið Sir

Private Labourites were sleated by overwhel-vate Palmer : Private Camell best

book and he, madá reply, we vis. A batch of Interesting conteste. ming majorities: their party have a Ing had the cafest win and Devia gure up Merch 14 in the Cabanat

Lar, defendant was again drank on duty, In the third wand through an infared His condition was reported to witoses by wrist though he had had a good drabbing the Ofied Offour. Wanam let him remain

Middles Open: L. B. Birvens H. H. 8.

be made many mistakes... He thought it wasE Minotaur beat Private Pillsbury. 2nd on the bridge for about an hour and found Rivett B5 Co. R.Gay: best danses, beat to put him, ali duby instead of £ruet-

The former contest

fant at Canton Be him to make fant plendid fight. Blevane burdir: poceeded the mate at 10 p.m. On the fol

lowing day witnes called him

Edward, were entrenching them Police Watabing "Ulsters Battalions."

majority of one in the Connrit

selves behind the troops, and had been discussing at the War Office

The police did not send any orders The elected members include labour How many troops would be re- -quired." Mr. Churchill in hig to follow the movements of the lead-leaders who were prominent in the

ing Unionists, but are watching, the recent strike,

speech had referred to polities as various Ulster battalions. The **a gamble, but, said Sir Edward, guards at the military barracks they could gamble on anything else throughout Ulster, where stores are they liked, but not on human life: kept, have been doubled. The Government's proposal, be added, was unworthy of the, con- "sideration of Ulster.

Uproar In The House.

Ulster's Destiny

Mr. Birrell mid that they were When Mr. Devlin (Nationalist) most concerned as to how best to ose to reply to Sir Edward Carson, conciliats Ulster and get her in the the temper of the House was high, right mood, and temper to take the play Mr. Deylin remarked that Sir Ed great part she was destined ward Carson had once been a " Home

Carson (jumping up from retorted. It is an infamous

great uproar

in Ireland. In view of the restraint shown on both sides regar Ire land, Mr. Birrell thought the time had arrived for a setti oulieved that on

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