“BATURDAY, MÁROK 21,
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"THE ULSTER" " WAR.'
EXCITEMENT IN BELFAST.
Ovation to Be E. Carson.
LONDON, Mur. 20. A crowd of correspondents are in Belfast. They well on the alleged
Government measures, and instance the summoning of the Naval Reser ista torquiness, and the issuance of orders with a view ton military occupation. The city is very excited. A picked Reserve fore and Volun teers were called out on Thursday evening, when the mummirs
-renewed.
HOME RAQING.
LATEST BETTING.
LONDON, Mar. 20. To-day's besting on the Lincoln- shire Handicap (run next 'Wednes- day), Grand National (run next Fr day) and The Derby is as follows:
LINCOLNSHIRE HANDICAP.
15 to 2 against Brancepeth offered after 8 to 1 taken.
10 to 1 against. Tuxedo and Agila, 20 to 1 against Kauch na Corriga. 25 to 1 uguinst Provegnot.
ÜRAND NATIONAL
1 to 1 against Covertoont and were sto
160 (8 against. Ballyhackle and Twenty-eight warrants for rests | Trionin, 717. tave been issued, but Sir Edward
Carson-i rat inchaled.
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Manifesto.
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THE PERS
REGEWED ALSATIAN TROUBLES
CIVILIANS - INS TET THE
TROOPS."
Losvos, March 21,
A telegram from Strasburg state that several civilians have been 105. tenced to imprisonment and fines for insulting the police,
TERRIBLE COLLISION AT VENICE.
P
FERRY STEAMER SUNK BY TORPEDO-BOAT,
50 Lives Lost.
LONDON, March 20.
9 to 2 against The Tetrarch is
A torpedo boat collided with a ferry Captain Craig. in. n. urges the Loyalists to discipline and offered. restraint, pending Sir Edward Car-It is interesting to note that the steamer and sank her. There were 80 Labourites Insh Friday for both the Linpeople aboard the steamer, and it is -gon's orders.
drowned. Six colnshire and the Grand Sationul, also believed that 50 are several other horses then quoted, have bodies have been recovered, including dropped out of the botting this work. that of the Russian Fics-Consol, M. Lotteur HF. may possibly hava boen | Merkinski, Sir Edward Carson has arrived nete, but Reute has not intimuțesă Londonberry: Several Ulster Union-
-- El! Ash members of Parlingent have start-
ed for Belfast.
Sir Edward's "Progress."
LATER.
Citizen. Regular Soldlara,
At various places in Tister, the troops were greeted with entĽusiastic The Unionist de- demonstrations, tachment of the Ulster volunteers ni Belfast stood to the saint as the Det Regiment passed, many of the tops returning the compliment.
Great Activity.
'VARSITY BOAT RACE. OXFORD'S LATEST PERFORMANCE.
Toxnes, Mar. 21.
In sleet and mist the Oxford crew welóver the full enirse in 20mins. Bisves.
Last year Oxford won by ↑ of a length Ja 20mins., Disres. In Mlay's China Mail win will publish a
special article allingritienily with Oxford's recent
Activity in Elster continues on sides, mat troops are arriving from the south.
Two warships are in Dublin Bay. Eight hundred volunteers who
training. Saturday,--Ed,
rucn takes place next
vern monilised in Ukler yesterday THEIR MAJESTY & SOLICITUDE
ight are guarding the resideure obj
The Tiukist leaders at Belfast,
The military authorities are an
FOR THE BLIND...
LONDON, March 20.
ferring, and the grot nervousness is Their Majestion the King and Queen Repressing the Stock Exchangi
Sir Edward Curson is partly opened the new National Institute for appealing to his followers not to yield | the Blind, and 'were given an ovation to the excitement.
The Nationalists will be called to amuster on Sunday.
Sir Edward Carson exhorts all no fo interrupt penceful business,
The guards at Carragh have been doublest hreanse of arms having been missing.
by thousands of blind people.
Another telegram states that the death-roll of 50 is confirmed. Eleven bodies have been recovered up to the, present, and the divers and submarines warg earching for the other bodies through the night. The city is in moura- ing, and the theatres and restaurants, are clungi,
LATER.
The Steamer Raised
The ferry steamer has been raised, and will be towed to the Arsenal,
FRENCH POLITICS.
Another Cabinet Appointment.
LONDON, March 21. A telegram from Paris atates that Serator Gauthier has been appointed Minister of Marine.
GOVERNMENT APPOINT
MENTS.
H.E. the Governor has made the follow
Mr. Michael James Breen to act as
The King, replying to an address, appealed to the people of the Empireing appointmenta :-- to show their practical sumpthy by ob- taining for the blind n full share of the common interests and pleasures of life. The Reception Committee included Sir Edward Car. "ysoived an Captuin E. B. Beck with Towns, V.C., immensa ovation in Belfast 100 and Mr. Afthur Pearson, C.M.G. volunteers forming a guard of honour.
There are pressions in the streets The Lord Mayor bas opened a Man- the whole night long and there is sion House Fund, and appeals for enrísiderable pelivity.
£130,000 on behalf of the Institute.
Unionist for curs are removing stores and documents to an unknown „destination. „
THE RUSSIAN SPIES
SENTENCED.
LONDON, March 21.
A telegram from Vienna states that -the seven Russian spies have been sen- taneed to several years penal servitade. Two were acquitted..
-SOUTH AFRICA'S' INDEMNITY BILL
The Government's Attitude.
LONDON, March 20..
In the House of Commons, Mr. Ram-
EXCITABLE FRENCH
ELECTORS.
Many Killed and Injured.
LONDON, March 20. Hester's correspondent at Faris tale- graphs that many peranus were killed and injured at a fight at an electoral meeting at St. Denis.
(Wah Taz Yat Po's. Service.)
NATIONAL BONDS TO BE ISSUED.
PEXING, March 20.
The Chinese Government has decid
without delay.
Assistant Colonial Secretary and Clerk of Councils during the absence on love of Mr, Arthur George Murchison Metchor, with effect from the 19th March.
Mr. Norman, Lockhart Smith to set na Assistant Postmaster General, with effect from the 19th March.
Mr.' Harry Alac Taylor to be Assistant Superintendent of Imports and Expo-t
Gorerement
nt Opium Monopoly Analyst, with effect from the 1st February, 1914.
Police constables Ernest James Field and Frederick Edward Evelyn Booker to be temporary Sanitary Inspectors with effect from 20th March,
AFFRAY.
ACCUSED REMANDED.
Befors Mr. Woon the Maghiracy
TREVASSISTANT CHAPLAIN-
SHIP.
We aris naked'ès remind our readers ¿V%)
this morning. 3. Chuimberlain, butcher General Meeting of Suntholders and boned the Preiße Mail stoamar "Nila, " | Subeeribers of St. John's Cathedral will, be was forránky remanded on 4 obiurge of held in the Marie Roosat the City Hall cutting and wounding Frastin Andebida, on Monday mit at: 5.30 p.m. when the the ship's carpenter.com Thainadayal following, resolution, postponed from tha midnight.
Annual General Mooting on 28th. Jansagy,
Inspector Gordon said that the com- [ will de proposed by plainant was still in hospital and would Rosolved that a schéise for the raising hy amable to appear and was Tuesday, of a fund by monthly subscriptions to Assistant Chaplain for St. John's Cathedral The maar were apparently gambling sail provide the balanes of the stipend of an
do receive the approval of this "Meeting of Santholders and Subscribers,"
in a quarrel this explaimant cuight holt
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if the datenlaba thront. The deferlant, ie falling, is winged to have stabbed the other man in the body, 1.
devised was remanded, the amouns af bail being bff to the Police to dotermino. As no bail was forthcoming, neensed re- mains in rustedly,
TRAGEDY AT A PARTY.
Boer Tetsman's Rovunget,
Woman shot Dead.
A strange tragedy is reported from Philadelphia involving a fatal aniling to the fovell party ranged by Herman Peters, a Boer who foughs with Cronje at Paardeberg and was subsoquently de- ported as a prisoner to Bermuda.
The following is an outline of the scheme proposed: -
1. That a fund raised by monthly sub- scriptions shall be formed, to he used primarily for the payment of the balance of the stipend of an Assistant Chaplain at St. John's Cathedral.
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2. That subacriter to the fund shall be at liberty to promise such monthly sub- csriptions during any period fromů slx. moathe to three years na they may wish.
3. That if the fund should show a credit halance at the end of a year, such balance: be disposed of ig a manner to be determined at the annual meeting.
of Festholders and subscribers,
That the work of enllacting the moh- scriptions to the fund shall be entratad to the Bb. John's Cathedral Branch of the Church of England Men's Society.
It is sincerely hoped that all interested In the work of the Cathedral will try And attend the festing...
CAVALRY REGIMENTS.
Rumoured Reorganisation.
The Daily Telegraph's" Military
Correspondant writee:
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The abolition of Mounted. Infantry in the British Army has led to.daring speculation as to the troops to he mised in its place. The Regular Army includes 31 regiments cavalry, of which 10 are permanently ahmad, 2 are temporarily. în South Africa, and 3 Are Household troops,
for only producing one squadron much. the Expeditionary Force. Of the 14 regi monta which remain. 12 tre organised in 4 brigades aryl are allotted to an
independrat
Mr. Peters was about to leave the boarding house, where for some time he had been the "star" boarder, and End invited twenty friends to meet hini' at dinner. They had turkey, minespie, and wine, everyholy being in the best possis ble hamour apparently, including the host, who concealed a murderous project neler a cheerful and smiling demeanour. the of the women present suggested that everybaly should stand up and give #fonist to Mr. Peters. As this was being done. Peters drew a revolver from the bosom of his shirt and shot a young wo man, Mr Styler, dend. There was a wild seruable to get out of the room. To man next leveled the weapon Mrs. Termion, and as he fired he shouted. Another woman who told liệm about Sha fled, and almost instantly someone throw a chair at Peti streck the gus fiction, and the light was infantry divisions, arch of which must have extinguished. Peters kept firing until some ravalry attached, one regiment at the room was cleared, and then she lost, if not two. At present these tenope a garrest, whers hint at killed are not designated, nor is it at all probabie that, sa has been stated, the Liber! Go vernment will raire fresh regiments to make them up, for several reasons.
The existing care is already below ita and establishment to officers, soldiers, horse. When he two regiment return from South Africs it will alan be hard up for quarters. Cavalry regiments are difficult to raise and expensive to maintain. Il en
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himself.
emmand in our war organimation. They make up a small hat highly valuable contingent in any aliance or plan of cam- Inaign. Pat we ale aspire to anne
squadrona per
4. Mrs Snyder was only 25 years of age,
and Mrs. Tonnison 20. Three of the in jured, Mr. Ole Teunisor, Miss Louise Ger. ad, Mrs. Lillian Blossar (proprietress of the handling-lime), any die. Peters had the delusios that this women he food at had been spying on him. He is said increase be contemplated, it would be more to have bier infatuated with Mrs. Biosar,oonmical to revert to four
in India have four drone, "All Can- and asked her to clops with him. She regiment instead of three. The regiments rebred, and requested him to leave her tinental Scataw know the vital importance fae of ovalry, and maintain all they can house. The farewell party was sequel. Friends say that Palers, after permanently on a war frosting. France is his life on the volt, had never been abla mining at Toast two fresh regiments this to accustom himself eempletely to Amer, and assembling thirty-six 'regimente
for cavalry mane:UYTOS. rien, und often pined, for his old bom in South Afrios. He spoke English well, and, despite occasional moodiness, it seems that until his downfall be had been
Mr. William Falconer Ford to hea surveyeraf boilerent unlicensed et amships (" under 60 tons, during the absence on love of Mr. Thomas Neave.
|BRITISH SHIP QUARANTINED.
Cholera on the On Sang.
the most popular ion in Mrs. Blowar's select boarding-hover.
INTERNATIONAL POLO.
The American Team.
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LİFE IN SIBERIA.
Chinese “Elixir of Life."
An acecunt of the voyage made last year by the Norweginti sté-mahip Correct to the mouth of the Yenisei, Siberis, was read by Mr. Jones Lied, managing director of the company awning the best, at a meeting of the Royal Gongraphical Society, over which Farl Curz presided.
Naw You Feb. 27. Mr. Lied sonke of the conditions of life With the first interimcional polo match' în Siberia, which were not so primitive sa ady three roots away, neive prepara. was sometimes imagined. For instance. Lions are being anda hure to select the at Kraannistah, on the Yenisei, there waTH for five cinema halls and, as the strangest, defending town possible to meet theatre evening dress was insisted upon. the English challengers. The candidates Then, when the ship was off White Island, for the Anteriems team journey to South Samoyede hunters were induced Caroha nex, wok durumena, there, and return North in time to par ticipate in the eliminating trials at Lake wood. Now dog, in the first week of
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bosed her, and were shown mand. A gramontane was rared on, hat the only one of the Darts who anderstood waved it said contemptonuely, Tomarking. "That's nothing In Obirsk there is
hich stout much louder t
When the Indo-China Steam Navigation Company's steamer On Sing came into harbour yesterday from Singapore she was flying the polica and quarantine flags, six esses of cholers having aðfurred on the voyage from -ingapore sumong the 410 Aristic drek passengers which she carried, April.
with the articles of trade in the The In Sang, which is a vessel of 2,802 The composition of the defending team. tous, commanded by Captain M. Picknell, is still a matter of considerable specula. heart of the country, the lecturer showed photograph of the wild maral deer, kat cleared from Singapore on the 12th instant,, tion. It is known that Mr. Harry Payne in captivity for the sake of its homme, which and the rayage to Hongkong was unduly Whitney and Mr. E. H. Stoddard will
are cut every year, and sent to China
ay Macdonald urged the withholdoked to issue 6 per secit, National bonds | protracted by trouble which waserverienced not play, and w the Big Four" be used in the preparation of an ** elixir
of the Assent to the Indemnity Bill in view of the change in the political situation in South Africa, evidenced by the Transvaal elections.
The Secretary of State for the Col nies (Mr. Harcourt) replied that Vis- count Gladicone, the Governor.General, Asented to the Indemnity Bill Foster day. Mr. Harcourt added that he saw
ao resion to change his "view that the advice of the Ministers was still over-
whelmingly supported by the Union Parliament, and thust be followed.* .*,
THE GREEK NAVY.
Many Additional Warships Ordered.
LONDON, March 20.
In the Graek Chamber of Deputies the Minister of Marine announced that orders had been placed for the con- struction of three additional Dresd. moughts, three armoured cruisers, and proportional number of light units;
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A DOUBTFUL REPORT.
Paino, March 20,
with the engines. When the police and combination thus broken it is quite likely harbour doctors boarded the vessel they that the Polo Association hero may at learned that six Ariation were affected with emph to place an entirely new team in cholera and that one had succumbed to the the field. According to authoritative re disesse, which first showed itself five days Whitney has announced that if tho And "ports published tiere, however, Mr.
"The horns fateh shout 40%
sgo. When the outbreak was discovered ricams lose the first batch, on June if the right to chosen but it w
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praind and a deer in captivity is worth short £50. Dr. Naruan want as a primenom in the Correct, and in a paper which was read by Mr. Lied said tast the socorife of the FM
such as to make the passage very diffically many voyages to and through the Kara, showed how seldom the les conditions were
the ship's doctor did all that he reasonably the "Big Four-cents. Whitney, fine also clear that the distribal autumn might could to prevent the spread of the dimenso, Waterbury Brothers; and Devereux Milty of ice in mummer and suruman. and it is due to his unremitting labours.
TARY greatly from one your to another. that comparatively so few 04885 occurred. bum-will be available as defenders." If in the spring or in May the mean The ship will remain in quarantine about Next week the American Folo Asco temperature of the winter were knows. A ten days during which time she will be tin will formally notify Hurlingham that furly correct opinion of the prospects. thoroughly famigated. The passengers, its request to have the dates for "the of navigation in the coming season many of whom are Indians bound for the CÓPING WITH «WHITE WOLF U.S.A.. will be detained until all danger matches changed camot be grantel. r. he formed. For systematic researches
of further case in part
J. M. Waterbury is now on his way to three or fone comparatively, sms'
It is reported that the Quintuple Financial Group will dissolve and that further loans will be negotiated in dependently.
PEKING, March 20.
A report from the Military authori. ties at Hapeh sṭater that "White Wolf" bandits have been severely de feated. All the missionaries who were wada captive bare been released.
BELGIUM BONOURS PRE- SIDENT YUAN.
PERING, March, 20." Belgiam bas conferred a very high Order on President Yuan,
BEST MEDICINE MADE.. #BETTER medicine, can not be made ) :--
DRIDGING THE WAI HO.
Paxina #Marob 21.
GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS.
American Competitork.
NEW YORK, Feb. 27.
ling mobbies, would be very
jain Mr. Whitney in England, and in a strojans, and perhaps
week or so the two will go se scouts to
Spain to watch the English pólo p2 yang tewould prova obi grest.
*practising in Madrid.
be quite
and.
their use would be
In the meantime, every efforts is being General, pointed out that it was difficult to
Herking, the Russian Orosal made her to secure the floor and wrate the importance of linking ap strongest polo ponios possible, and no Northern Siberis with the seat of the expense will be spared. Many of Inst world by way of the Kara“ Sen, for the
· Mr. Francis Ouimet, the American openeur's jounte will be used, again, thelud.comntry would wide England with way. gold champion, will from New Yorking Cumy the New and Helen Camennt of foodstuff, timber, and dairy for England on March 31, so se to arrive Since the last international polo matches produce, on your side in good time for the British at Meadowbrook the sport in taken a golf claimpionship at Bandwiels (soys the firm hold on Americans, and teams are New York correspondent of the Daily be organised throughout the United Tuscgrapli ""). Mr. Quimet originally in States for the corning rod Daily fended sailing an April 14, but he feels, Telegrapa. that ho roguing lots of time for prae- |... tice. For one thing, he wants to get this game with the wool, huving and The fact so deeply impressed on hing that irons from the low at Sandwich will not
then hemberisin's Cough Remedy. It is stated that some of the dredge P
Here the longs, opens the secretions,
expectoration And Palsta Nature in eg apparatus, at present being used at
The latest heard her about Mr. Hem reiSchmidt, Worcester, who made
doring the systems to a healthy condition the Panama Canal, will be used for a gros show in the British Aroulent dag 16 mpatains mo opiates and is per dredging the Wal Ho, la tributary of thumpanhip leats saar, in that he
amranking to cum again this year.
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