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FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1814

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THE SITUATION IN

IRELAND.

∙100,000 NATIONALIST VOLUNTEERS.

LONDON, June 11.

The Stock Exchange regarde the Trial situation gloomily, and the markets are depressed.

GOVERNMENT AND THE

SUFFRAGETTES.

BOMB EXPLOSION IN WEST.. MINSTER ABBEY.

LONDON, June 12. in the House of Commons, Lord Robert, Cevil, speaking on the Home Office Estimates, raised a debate regarding the Suffragettes. Hu strongly advoented, deporting the women to a suitable island.

Mr. McKenna, the Foute Secre

The rapidly growing" Nationalist Volunteer is the algorbing tople in the Lobbies. A moderate estimate -plaess the number at already 100,000

The seriousness of the position is realised by the Liberals, pumbers oftury, admitted that public irritation

hon, in sporking to their constituen sier, wid that the final proof of the weakness of the Governmen: was the permitting of the drilling and arming

of Ulster.

LATER.

The Amending Bil.

was growing. He deplored the rude

HOME RACING.

RESULT OF THE NEWBURY SUMMER CUP.

Losvos, June 11. The nice for the Newbury Sumuner Cup (13 miles, fundienp) was as fol-

lows:

Florist. Marten Son-in-law Eleven rap..

1

3

Won by two lengths. Batite distance between second and third.

THE ITALIAN STRIKE

RIOTS

LONDON, June 12.

DOCKYARD MES3

AFFAIRS

ACTION AGAINST THE

FRESIDENT.

In the Summary Court this afternoon, Mr. Justice Hassland had before him the part-hemed merise brought by La Shia Ki. proprietor of the Pan Store. 81, Des Voeux

A rowspaper estimate of the omanialties | Rand, Compiadore, kominer 8. MaKnight In the strike riots in Rome puts the of the Naval Dockyard, to rodivar $1,000 deaths at fourteen, and the injured at balance due for goods sold and delivered." Į several hundred,

Plaintif waited a farther sun of $36 71 in order to bring the action within summary jurisdiction.

The goods applied were used in the

A LABOUR ALLIANCE. Dockyard Palies mese, of which defendant

was president, and the defence in that the Atenard, who beconded, was responni bla for the debt.

LONDON, June 12. The transport workers have approve Norrington (Mr. G. E. Hal Brat ad at the Taboo Alliance

ablishment of

son's office) appenred for pixiedi, and Ms. Crowther Smith for defendant.

and 100 to 8 respectively.

The betting was 100 to 8, 7 to 2

· [à telegram sond on the itți inm, stated exhibited in the presence of their

that tie milners, railwaymen add transport MT. [Mr. Ernest Dresden's Floristarkare had been privately conferring : Smith wid that in this case defen- Majesties, and appealed to the Press four-year-old bay colt by Florized II groat Labour Alliance, and that their di- the actual estimer of the plaintiffs-a

London regarding

| danb wan szed either an principal – that was researertising the suffragettes, Ladytown. He was very successful fast cision would be subunited to the eluent 'e of the steward who wan, actual He declared that the Let them year ass thresyen-old, winning his first meetings of the separate ociations for atomer. In which capacity plaindo was

final endorsement! Another talegrin, die" polley would only be a greater four races. He was third masu ank stated that the conference, almost, unani, suing defendant did not appear, so it would. hentive to militancy, and he le included the Duke of York Stakes (u should wreride for joist action in al ques-sibilities. The plaintin was oing for the once unplaced. His four victories, which monly agreed to form an Alliance which be necessary for him to meet both pos-

fended the "Cab and Mais Aeb. in a sharp, shower, with's henry mixt tione affecting Trades Unionisin and also to price of goods sold and delivered. in It was who November and December last and depended agreed to call x National Congress to cet-for making defendant liable upon an agten- ment would be able to obtain sut possible to seo the hurts till they were firm the decision -Ed] foient evidence to enable them to on to shoot to the front, hard ridden, woll down the straight when Florist, was bring an action against subscribera from the bime and win) were all wen to the militants, making thern liuble with Danny Maher, who though a lot of forall damage.

The subscribers, the horse, in the sublle. His other en-' frontimad Mr. McKenna, were main-gements this year inchas the Gold Cup and Alyxandra Plata (Ascot) and Champion Stakes (Newmarket. Second October.

Ja the House of Commons Jr. He hoped, however, that the Govern-obscuring the start and taking it im- prevent sectional difference. Acquithangouncul that the Amending Bill would be introduced into the flouse of Lords before the Home Rule Bill, if the Opposition sq'desired.

The Irish Problem

Mr. Birrell, Chief Secratary for Irely rich women who were using their land, in reply to Lord Robert Cecil, wealth against Society paying their anid that figures had heas supplied to unfortunate victims to undergo the Lim which showed that the Nationalist horrors of starvation, while they volunteers totalled 80,000: but the themselves lived in luxury. If sup- Agures varied daily. There was in-plies were cut off. the last would formation as to the number of arms,

soon be bend of the Pankhursts. but the Government's attention had Th.. Government, concluded Mr. been drawn to both forces,

McKenna was further considering o eriminal charge against subscribers.

Uisters. Determination.

The Bomb Explosion.

CORONATION CHAIR DAMAGED.

Mr. Bonar Law opened his Scotrb campaign with a speech at Inverness, in which he nt great length, dealt with the Clater antlook. It was, he declared, a conflict between the Government and the nation in which the nation was After, Mr. McKemajluad spoken, a bound to win. Whatever calamities were ahend. the determination of the honib explosion occurred in. West Tilstermon was fixed and no clevernessminster Abbey under the Coronation

or mawaring would make them sub-chair, damaging the famous stone of amit tra Dublin Parliament,

Importation of Arms.

The secretaries of the Nations Volunteers' Committed have issued a manifesta in which they demand the withdrawal of the proclamation pro.

Scone.

Two loud reports were board in the House of Commons, and some of the Members irstantly left their seats and hurried towards the Abbey.

It is understood that the explo-

Last year's resad was China II., Bilvoli, 'Early Hope.--FA.]

THE MOTOR CAR RACE

LONDON, June 12 The lale of Man 600 miles interna- tional motor car mce resalted. as follows:-1, K. Lee Guinness (Sunbeam) 10 bra. 37 mins, 19 sea, Reicken (Minerva) 10 hrs., 57 mins., 38 secs.; 3 Molon (Minerva) 11 hrs., 22'mins., 20

secs.

HEAVY SENTENCE FOR BSPIONAGE.

LONDON, June 12

A clerk, named Rosenfald, has been. sentenced by the Leipsig courts to

· fifteen years' penal servitade, and fined

the equiralent of £500 sterling on

ANTI-GUN RUNNING

DEMONSTRATION,

LINDUN, June 12. An anti.gun randing demonstration way held in Glasgow, the speaker boing the Hon. Neil Primrose, M.P, and Mr. Roch, M.P., who moved resolution regretting that the Govern: ment should refrain from prosecution.

muzant

of the

War

ment made in July, · letter written by defradant December 2 and on the defendant a conduct during the period, (July to December. There was considerable

conflict

of evidence in mest, pointų, was corumon ground that the plaintiffst [secɔout for July amounted to $810,61 and that on July 31 plaintiff received the

money #457.05 Whichever version of the eats in July was true the case agnized the defendant could not amamt to more than this," that he undertook ability to the ex tem of the hess mony and no further. On the plaintiff's own aduksion there www.nothing owing to them by defendant on August 1sh, Defendant said that the arrangement between the parties, whatever it was terminated on August 91, and that lag then told the plaintiffs that they must in future trust the stewart, and could not attend the yard any buger. 'It was in fagt udnitted that the plaintiff did' not attend at the end qof Septetuber or October, and as they merely said that they were paid for these months, and defendant said he paid themony to the steward, it could only LONDON, June 13:

basanied that the steward paid the The Kaiser has gone to Konopischt plaintiff's account personally thosɑ two on a visit to The Archduke Fraths and that goods were supplied Ferdinand."

OBITUARY,

LONDON, Jane '12. The death is announced of the Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Strelitz.

THE KAISER.

THE “RESOLUTE AGAIN WINS.

LONDON, June 12.

during November na the same terms, namely, that the plaintifa koled to the steward only for payment, Taking to {gether the facts that the plaintiff's

accoma was settled up to the end of August and that the more money was | paid to "thic slew without the atten. dance of the plaintiffs for September, October and November, and that the

and continued to supply good during that time, and also the defendantly con- duct with regard to a prohibitery order of the court and the contents of the letterg of December 1 and 2, one was

hibiting the importation of arms into sion damaged the fabric of the charges of espionage in favour of Resolute won the second race between plaintiffs acquiesced in that arrangement,

*Ireland.

SALVATIONIST

CONGRESS.

LONDON, June 12:

The Salvation Army Congress opened last night at the Albert Hall. There were 2100 Overseas delegate, speaking 34 languages, present. The South African and the Indian Sections were among the most interesting.

Abbey. :

Abbey In The Hands Of Police.,

་་་

Damage Blight.

Rossia

CANADA AND THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT.”

A New York telegram states that the

the America Cup defenders by 16 seconds.

| LONDON STOCK QUOTA- 'TIONE.

1:

The poles took possession of the Abbey and arrested two women near

LONDON, June 12. the Coronation chair. The explosion An Ottawa telegram states that. shock the pavernents outside the Ab.the House of Cominons has voted bey, and one lady, fainted from shock, from Canada of the Duke of Can- an Address regretting the departure

Messis, Vernon and Smyth received the aught, and assuririg his Majesty of following quotations out yesterday by the taltenible devotion of Cana wire-from their London agents. They dians.

are all middle pricer. Mr. Borden and Sir Wilfred Lau-Tranch Mines, A well-known Member of Parlia

**** 28/0 ment who was allowed to enter the tributes to the Duke's ability, sym- Unil Can Banks £34.10-cellers

rier in eloquent speeches paid high British Burmah Petroleums 4/6 There was a solemn scene as

*** 47/6. the Abbey by the polite, said the pin-pathy and tact.

R.K & Shanghai remnant of the Canadian delegationnacle of the Coronation chair was passed in the Procession of the Nations. The message from the blown off. The other breakages were King was road. It stated that is of un miniportant nature.

1

The King's Message.

Majesty joined in welcoming the

Congress. He had for many years, -watched with deep interest their

my work for the people especially for

Omolal Statement.

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LONDON, June 12. The official statement issued says At question time in the House of the less fortunate citizens of the that a small bornb exploded in the Commons, Mr. Asquith and he had not Empire, and he trusted that "the inmediate proximity of the Corona-understood Mr. Lloyd George; speaking bleasing of God would continue upon tin chair, and that it is supposed to their work, well-snerifice and un-have been placed there by sight at Criccieth, to suggest that there had Tone of the Tid Share Market qaist

ser. The damage done is slight, been mutinies in the Army.. There had and is emily-ruplaceable. A. portion bean no mutiny.

wolfib zeal.

ANGLO-RUSSIAN RELATIONS

Losinos, June 12. "Sir Edwards Grey,, replying in the House of Commons to a question as to bether an Anglo-Russian" Agreement ́existed, quoted Mr. Asquith's statement regarding a military agreement to the affect that if war arous there were a anpublished agreements to restrict or hamper Great Britain's freedom of action, Sir Edward Grey emphasised that that statement remainad: true' to- day, was were any agreements likely to be made,

THE MEXICO CRISIS.

› LONDON, June 12. telegram from Tampico states that the U.S.3. Antilla has arrived,

SOUTH AFRICAN PARLIAMENT. “DEFLATED.

of wood was broken off and some heated scene then srose between

stone carving on the screen damaged the Cpposition and Mr. Lloyd George. hy iron nuts contained in the bomb which was made of thin metla and was exploded by a fuse. A feather hon was found near the scene of the explosion.

LATZ.

Detained Woman Released.

nection with the explosion were re The two women detained in con- leased. There was no further arrest up till mid-night.

Suffragettes Angry with The

King.

The latter explained that he was referring to the incitement of the Op position leaders.

Hongkong 12th June, 1914,

A GRIEVANCE.

The following letter appeared in a récen issue of the "Singapore Free Pres

"TO"THE SUITOR.

Dear Sir,-May I through the medium of your paper roles the dissentient note of those loyal subjects of King George who

ford to the conclusion that the arrange.

ment between the plaintif- and defen. dant, slindever it www, w terminated ut dus end of August and that during September and October gokajero sup- steward disappeared on December plied on the steward's credis in The

next on the 24th Lo Shie fü went to the yard and asked this defendant for pay ment of the money due to the Pun Store. was of course puid by the member from December 1 to 23. This mony

the end of the month and the defendant promised to callag méss, meeting at Ask the members what they would dyThe position was that the defendant other menbers could only get a dinsburge for their mess money by obtaining a receipt from the steward and they very wisely decided But pader the cumstances they would not be justified paying this money to the plaintiff, a decision which defendant goved to the plaintiff. It was quite clear that no "elkim spuld be |rested on - the › defendam's letter of December 2, and the plaintiff was thrown back on the defendant's conduct between July and December. That was to 1537, whether he tohaved during that timo ai plaintiff's customer or not. The pertion. of the, kvielasó "relating - ta defendant's two visits to the Fun Store was largely [a.sumaer, of mud slinging and went to show, how cyruk plaintiff knew bis case to be.

After further interruption Mr. Lloyd George said that he had mentioned that the "Opposition had

Mr. Norrington contended that defen- been crowing over the prospective have this year hommitted in the invitadas a noted all song w the person mutiny." Cries of Danghill, Mtions to Government Hose Ball ible. Ho commented on the fact that amongst others have always understood the account in question was citered under that every British subjecć i ho his pú de bis the name of the Naval Yard in the Euro- respects to his Eings Representative spre lodger. In the latter making the

maiter of courbery, invited to take.

part

Lloyd George (fiercely): Yes, on their own danghill!

PANAMA CANAL TOLLS."

The Latest-Step-

At a meeting of militants in Baju water yesterday evening, the speakers

LONDON, June 12, accused the King of being behind the The United States Senate by 59 Government's repression.

The name of His Majesty was hooted, but

In this connection, adde Better, it le moteworthy that Me M'Keina, yesterday" emphasized the polet that the King hid not committed an u constitutional act in not receiving anfragette deputation, as he had noted, on the advice of the Home Secretary rogarding the audiences,

COMPLAINFIE,CHI

voted to 24, defeated an amendment to allow the dispute concerning the Panama tolls exemption repeal to be carried to the Bupreme Court

Bill Passer the Senate.

that the Senate has passed the Fant

A telegram from: Wamingto

Tolls - Exemption -Beper! - BIll by

in the celebration of that King's birthday, original arrangement with the Pun Store This is the custom in every part of His defendant sild, that if e me was ent Majesty's dominions, and has been the to his 10, s.tu. nn the last day, of case here until this year, when very many every mouth ho would pesimally pay

baye had abore, motioned them, have

of his anbjectis Who, for yobtended to as he wu responsible for the money?!

Sheen complet the

ignored. The That letter, coupled with the other erl King's birthday ball, I understand, is not denge, hur salumitted, made defendant but apable one, and fiable as principal. Name of the letters, should be very much obligna to-day give some padon kiry people in Bingapore ave been passed avac were signed by him as president of the discourteousl

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written, py-defendant to the Pun Store

inces. The Chinawo, steward had - Deta signed- thu, government man book m enterer, but Europaene had signed, the defondant said they signed of pow

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