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FRENCH POLITIOS,

FALL OF M. RIBOT'S ADMINISTRATION.

LONDON, June 19

A telegram from Paris states that in the French Chamber the Government was defented by 306 votes to 262 ön thì Brut vote Yate of confidence.

M. Ribot, the Premier, previously „made the Ministerial declaration, which www.fruquently interrupted by Pocialiste shouting “Down with the Trienojum Bill,"

Another telegram'from Paris atatea that the Government have resigned,

▲ £36,000,000 Loan.

The Government have decided to propone i loin for £36,000,000 re- deem ille in twenty-two years,

"The Purpose of the Loan.

The French Loan, which will be isunod at 3 per cent, is intended to

HOME RACING.

[ BETTING ON THE HUNT CUP.

LONDON, June 12. The betting on the race for the Royal Hunt Cup (a handicap, run as Ascat on June 17, 7. fre. 166 yds.).is as follows:-

10 to 1 Bluestons,

100 to 7 Drinmors and Bruxted, 19 to Santair.

20 to 1 Honeywood and Aigion. 25 to I Lie Bed, Ambassador and Aghdas.

100 to 3 Jarnio II.

HOME CRICKET.

LONDON, June 13. Hampshire beat Somerset at Bath by an innings and 192 runs.

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THE MILITANTS

THE CHINA MAIL

HOME ROLE

Hanes of woman had a second raidis the House of Commons by NA MAJORI

On the present ouston the B altalked out swing to the rafmali of the ofonare. In: înîunderstood that the Speaker declined the motion on the ground that the mesanres not, an SMEs

Capt. Harold Neiman, master at the | Childar, which waspirated off Mens Lospos, June 18. dosa Island, was the principal, witnes at The militant suffragettes yesterday thị Magistracy this morning in the vaning raided the theatres in the tion proceedings against six Chinese West End and nude a futile attempt in custody in connection with the pleneje.

They were roughly.

moment the federal virage from Hongkong to Sestor, a to Expunk bundled. ...

March 15, he was reading, newspaper in introduced a complication Job the Scotland Yart states that the bly room, when he heard a nole He

Inoluded

The Captain mid "that" when on," the transtive proplin bub chap

· rashád out on. deck bü$10 or 13 man, ware [· be vill palible, të fitontion” which soul wh bomb which exploded in Westmins-1 there armed with revalvern....... He muld not be perly. Foned in the Kvannd a bi

ter Abbey was made of two domes and had an exceptionally large double

of

available on Friday

the discovery get on deck and his retron” was alss nut off. The feature of the debate b. The pirates were.

(opinion on the railingist shouting and railing of deavage and he could not understand what they pro sumar the supporters of the Bill.

caught hold of him and dragged

length of intimating that in others annonsend their

bicycle bell tied with wire. It was to the Chình "ourinear's No: 1 he door - the K TERETANATORIO TOM, agendaari

suspended from s pinnacle at the back of a chair and contained chlorate explosive and imprì nuts.

locked and so they dragrach him ones to the after, Cock E ofloor there... The moond offlour waa-lying dawarin the same plaon," his face covered with blood. There was a crowd of bra

pirata hovering around him hooding, tes

Replying to: Mr. Wood, witzem said.

GREFOF AND TURKEY -u durkan

ANOTHER WAR PENDING "

LONDON. June 13

Kent beat Worcestershire at WorA telegram from Athens states that ceater by an innings and 230 runs.

the Government, after consulting with ་་་

the ßnauciers, ordered the closing of the Bourse owing to the uncertainty of

meet the expenditure in the War and THE MEXICAN ORISIS. the situation.

Navy Departments and the extraordin ary outlay incurred by the occupation of hlorveen,

LATER.

REBELS TO BE REPRESENTED.

LONDON, June 13, Yielding presumably to unalicia! arganey on Mr. Bryan's part, General Carranza has now informed the Media. A telegram from Paris states that the tors that he will appoint a representa. resolution upon which the Government I tive to the Niagara Conference.

Attitude of the Chamber.

was defosted stated that the Chamber

wero respecting the wisher of the electors only, but would give thair conlence to the Government if they were capable of realising a combination of forces composed of the Left,

M. Ribot, in a speech, had previous iy declared it to be hur intention of governing with a majority of the Left.

Serious Crisis Threatened.

LONDON, June 13,

"

LATES

Mediation Progressing

Favourably

A telegram from Washington state that President Wilson considers that the progress of the mediators at Niagara Falls is most encouraging, and expects a favourable outcome in

A faxe dayn.

Cargo for the Rebela

A telegram from Tampico states that the "Antilla" discharged her cargo, which was immediately entrained for the rebels.

Preventing, Financial Panic.

A telegram from Alexandria states; that all the Greek sailors of the 1008

class have been ordered to join, the

colours.

A telegram from Athene states that the Government bus addressed a strong note to Constantinople demanding the coenation of the persecution of the Greeks in Turkey and the repair of danage.

Public opinion is most excited, and urges immediate and energetic action.

Grave Statement by the

Premior.

A telegram from Athens states that the public excitement is incrensing.

Mr. Venezelos, the Premier, speaking in the Chamber describe the arrival of thousands upon thousands of bapless pitiable Greeks who had been ejected destitate from Turkish territory. He declared the situation to be grave and even of the gravest nature. Unless the conditicos were altered Greece would

lamentations. (Prolonged cheers).

LATER

The crisis is considered to be the most serious in France's history since the Third Republic; marking as

It is announced at Washington that It does open conflict between Pre- sident Poincare and the inajority of no vessel with munitions will be given the Republican and Socialist Depu- clearance for a Mexican port. in ties, and increasing the divergence fature The ** Antilla" got away between the Senate and the Cham-throughs misunderstanding in the Gov-not, he added, be content with mere ber. The latter, in overthrowing the crament Departments *Cabinet of all the Tolents," voiced the opinion that progress does not -depend upon men, hut upon organ- ised parties. The notion of the Radical-Socialists jesterday WGS prompted by a desire to force Pre-

SPLIT AMONG THE NATIONALISTS.

LONDON, June 13,

A serious split has occurred in the

Indux of Refugees.

Six stenmurs chartered by the Government are continually trans- porting refugees to the Aegean Islands.

“Unparalleled " Persecutions.

pizaten, then, weat through the

Akipper' clothes and patched off te-Fing

They attempted to gab. ring off his right hand, but it would not some off,

Then a man came with a knife sud u

Chays Robe. If there we bec islause the supporter of vote

nimason the canival matter of the dabar. On the other hand the foolusiku. ...it the clause divided the ranks of the Scottish Home Rolers, and ever used the Dood, of, the mood reading to go the langth of indicating that an did not want

Woman

The Dundee Advertiser thinks that the posedlage in

the Speaker, it mea are significant. When the Bill of a large Find ab gcana

sim's the closure upos a privata member's

the and of un

of an after- noon discussion, it means that he looks upon the comsion as acadoulo. He knows. that the BT will now go further, and that

far as I understand, went on the skipper, they wanted to out the ring off my hand. Another pirate, who looked like the leader, examined examined the ring, found it was not very valnabis, and sent the pirates a way

Wito was forced to open the door of the wheelho se at the point of the revolver, Alt be could understand them to say was

csak boz Cash

Swained the shief officer not to go against the pirate-What he refuse to grant the closure

footing in the world of actual affaire

thre

or they would all be shot.

Mr. Wood: Did they fire sny shots ? Witcess: They

discharged two or abots in the ofears mes room. The said there must have been

ptain nearly 103 pirates on board. He was bound hand and foot when be bad opored the

heal 2. ure door and

and he met the Chief Engineer and the Ch

Chief Officer also bound

bour

They

antil midnight They lay

Meantime when the pirates left the the engines were kept running and he was afraid the ship would run shore and they would be drowned. The thongs and ropes Wore tied so tightly that they out into the | flesh and gave racking pains to the body.

"How were you released?" anquired the

the

vota upoait le mere expression of on a matter still struggling to make opinion on a mace

means that, in his opinion. the project has come well into the rogion of actual adsir

and that it should be diacomed on a scala proportioned to its magnitude. With its

partielal isppestanes of

of frustration, there- fore the episode marks an important phus the movement of Scottish Home Bale, and a phase which the Speakers with his soute sence of sotuality

Parliament

antant rightly recognisem. The

i

of the past few months have brought the movement forward with

Blong brides. It is not merely that Irish: Hyme Rule in sous chape or form is about to ecome the Is of the land. That itself would carry forward the Scotish case. But the circumstances of the Itish we have, Neilusan mid two Chinese aut to many minds on both sides of politics, When they came out on deck whole constitutional problems im inade proge se towards fodenal solutive the anchor was down. He went

of around and found the plate absolutely trapacked. perative, and unavoidable. In federaliara A British mail bag from Hongkong to nions can they see a clear way out of much difficulties as thoss offered by Ulater; and, Bangkok was empty. Everything was

tha brukes nad emasted up. It was dark if federalism it is to de, obviously And he ww not able to go on desk to find out the sabeequent steps the printasy

the better for all conce out where the ship wa

concerned. found the ship was in

At daybreak het Edinburgh Evening News," also was in Bian from Triple Talaud. After the ship had Liberal o gan, says it will be time enough

miles BET perend Biss Bay, the pirates: tared the tools, lan Sortamen desire to cut Scotland with the spirit, of ship round and headed for the land,

#r. Wood then

**WAL.

committed

Caprisoners to mal for extradition to Canton. They would remain in gol and HE. the Governor ordered them to be sent away. They would not be peat to Canton for 15 days and if they thought they were being unlawfully detained they would have to apply to the Supreme Court for a writ of of habeas corpus.

DYNAMITE INSA

RICKSHAW.

the

for

is that

parochialism the Imperial connection. The most ardent Scattish Home Ruler does not desirs to do. that Scotland has been too useful to Empics and Empire to Seatland serable man to drest of that 411 that clear-minded Scots desire purely national airs shall be hodied, by subordinate Legislature, sitting in Edin-

and, not dominated by the roten c

Kof Irishmen, and Walawen, to whom Beotland is practically a foreign country.

The Scottish Unionist press, of course, take a strong, stand against the Bill The **Spobian says that one of the plans offered in its favour was that there is no

ident Poincare either to resign or | to accept a Ministry opposed to the three years' period of military service Nationalist Volunteer movement. The and proportional representation, and provisional committee governing the favouring an inquisitorial income tax corps has refused Mr Redmond's co- The President'a alternative to eum- moning such a ministry is dissolu- operation, and has decided to organise] Chamber, said that the Turkish per with being in unlawful possession of 13 lb 16 present"shape and under its pres

tion, but this would involve a man force or its own lines.

4 sub-contractor named Ng Wah, emy charged this morning before Mr Wood played at the Shek Shan Quarries, was

this

in

passion" in the demand for Scottish Home Rule. In the case of a perfervid race like the Scots, and in the matter of Premier Venezelos, speaking in the

is almost as much to state to the management of their own firs

no real public intereststhat, secutions were unparalleled in his of dynamite. Defendant, said Impactor spices, it responds to a genuine national cial crisis, as the Budget which. Mr Redmond denounces the com- tory and that they aimed at the Garrard, got an order from the principal want; and has the support of sa consider should have been passed in Decommittee as being a sell-constituted body elimination of populations that had contractor, who held the permit, ta obtain

and convince body of Boottiah her is still unvoted. The votes and says the majority of its member inhabited country for several thou daily supply of dynamite, artaging all of a narrow

opinion. It is only the freble säi setificial under account expire on June 30, and un-do not support the Irish Party, which sand years.

Besides 1,000 Greeks 5 be per day. He was supponed the

of party Jess a loan of 80 millions sterling i per cent. of the Volunteers support Minor had arrived in Greece and and yesterday obtained two orders to up humour that for

from Thrace, over 20,000 from Asia to have used up the previous dysmit second reading, stated with commissions

窳 apon" such

10

raised by then inkrupter is immin-Be dwells upon the gravo responsibility | 50,000 more were awaiting a chance ply 5 and 3 lbs. Defendant stored the was "a cloir sich Home Rule thera.}

ent

which resta

military of departing.

The implant Radical-Solists organisation, and affirms that unless

swared out of the Chamber yester

day shouting To Versailles, which the Committee reconsiders ita decision

is equivalent to "Down with Pre

sident Poincure.”:

THE AMERICA CUP

DEFENDER. 7

Lownes, Jube 13.

A telegram from New York states that the Bevolute has won the third test race for the honour of being the America Cup defender.

PANAMA CANAL TOLLS.

ت:

he will appeal to the Volunteers to organise Independently until a con- vention has been called to elect a permanent governing body.

THE KAISER.

LONDON, June 13. The meeting of the Kaiser and Arch- dake Ferdinand at Konopischt, was most cordial and crowds gays the Kaiser an ovation

SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS.

The Cabinet's Dificulties.

LONDON, Jane 13.

REPEAL BILL PASSED.

LONDON, June 13, A telegram from Caps Town states A telegrams from Washington states that the "Cape Times" and the "South that the House of Representatives by African News" argus strongly egaitat 216 to 71 potre, bat pawed, the Panama. the Government reaiguing, - Neverthe- Canal Tolle Bill, with the Amendment loss, the Cabinet are taking the gravest by the Senate which declares that the view of their position owing to the Repeal of the Tolls. Clause may not be recent diminishing majority and -coustrand de wairing the rights of the difficulties they have had with some of

United States regarding excmption, their followers roga

The Bill was thereupon sent to: Pre- | the Cabinet considers sa beis sident Wilson for his signature.

Another telegram from Washington

Govern

CORRESPONDENCE.

[We do not necessarily acquines in opinions

expressed by correspondents-Ed]

THE MORPHINE CASE,

not the los ardent dynamite in a washed at fai Kok and sincere 18 is was quietly expressed. *

·Shui, where as had already the milent, thinking men of tha

He represented himse

himself a spokesman for cimulated 13 184. A wooden box We do not pretend to know prodisely the the country." marked Dangerous," Dynamite" 7

habits of

of the men of Ross and mental empty and the explosive, was in a grass Opmmary whom Mr. Macpherson has the to represent saya the "Glasgow basket. The defendant was arrested in a

but in rickshaw on his way to Taumata station and farther south Home Hals quietim is due Experience of polution the officer strong y suspected that he was not to the fact that the electors are think about to sell the stuff to a person ring hard about it, but rather that they with whom he had made * previous | decline to think about it at all;"preferring Arrangement Inspector Gerrard farther to darote their attention to prsetiend

aid that the Government sore and yo

war broken into

Con Tuesday

HUDE of dymunte, stolen, These

(To the Editor of the CHINA MAJ.)

and 15 Sir-Referring to your report of the was a heavy price (pe the explosive proceedings in the Morphine css, now just now. Defendant as floed (185 for

engaging the attention of the Supreme conveying the dynamite receptela not

fabled *** dangerous,” une monit's la

Court of Hongkong, I wish to bring to the notice of the public that the Mr. Cruz ther in referred to is not Mr. H. Cruz of the firm of E. Cruz and Col, who is now in London on husiness as faithfully,

CHAN WOON MAK Attorney for Mr. B. Ceiz.

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