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THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1914

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VANOTHER JOLLISION AT

SEA.

LONDON, June 18. Kaiser Wilhelm II and the s, Ince

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- mors collided in a fog off Spithead, `

The liner's damage is unknows. She ⚫ returning to Southampton.

The Incemars was bally amager! at the bows.

LATER.

The Kaiser Wilhelm II was struck

"ambdships and took some water aboard,

HOME RACING,

THE HUNT CUP RESULT.

Lornox, June 18. The result of the Hunt Cup (a bandi- cap, 7 frs: 166 yds., run at Royal Ascot” June 17) was as follows:-

3r. J.

Enst's Lea Beci (Robertson) Sir T. R. Dewar's Braxter

(Trigg)

ST. LAURENCE DISASTER.

FURTHER EVIDENCE AT INQUIRY.

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LONDON, June 18.

A DISMISSED CAPTAIN.

CLAIM FOR WAGES IN JAHU

OF NOTICE.

GREECE AND TURKEY.before Mr. Justics Hazeland, the Ruinas.

LATEST DEVELOPEMINT,

In the Bummary Churt this afternoon

| Judge, Charles Ernest. Wawn, formerly" captain of the a Hoi Ming and us. Laortas, sued the Hung Hing Stemmahip Co Ltd. for the sum of $149,50, $90 was alloged to be due for tåres months anges in lien në notice sad. $42.00 between the

balance of salary agreed upon betwe

Mr.

More Hopeful Aspect.

, London, Jare 18. A telegram from Constantinople A telegram from Quober states that states that the Governors of Phoobia,parties. Counsel for the owners of the Stor. Aivali, and Righs,"two Mudirs and ons 1stad" stated that the mate was

in gendarmery officer have been dismissed ia connection with the persecution of charge of the "Storsted" when the rite Greeks.

Empress of Ireland” was first sighted. He called up the Captain when the vessel ran into fog, but did not mention

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Sol Joel's Honeywood

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There was a field of twenty-äre. Wod

The Servian representative verbally drew the attention of the Forte to the vious situation of the Greeks, and

"Disen" (of Maxrs. Wilkinson and Grint) was for the plaintiff and Mr. Looker Harton was for the defendante, of Momers. Denocu, "Lookar, Dosoon and

There was no lose of life, hus the by two lengths. A langth nad a half having sighted the Empress, of Ire./declared that Servia was in solidarite the defendant three months wages as}

dsange will take some time to repair.between second and third.

And

The

The Kaiser Wilhelm II. in the wait- The betting was 25 to 1 Tie a Bed, known German liner that plies regularly 100 to 8 Braxted, 100 to Honeywood. -harden Antworp. | Southampton

Aduerievay parts. "The ** Înosniory" is s

Curragh (Clark) Bluestone mijeh pallor vertel (2000) tons) belonging (Donoghue) Jaroe II Helliss) Drinmore t th Ines Bank Shipping Co (Steward (Rallock) Berrilldou (Fox) Santair (Mar- and plen, Titd.), her part of el wingtin) Prue (Cooper) Aigion (Foy) Bunbor London.--Ed.)

Rose (Crisp) Outram (R. Stokes) Mobacz IATHE.

Haggott) Castleton (W. Iluxley) Flippant

Statement by Kaiser Wilhelm II.'s Captain.

Euxley) Sands of Time (Ladson) Cuthbert (Buckley Jameau (Spear) Young Pagnus (Prout) Wiseman MeKenna) Ambassador (Wing) Bugler (Herbert) Hippeastrum (Chaloner)

The similarity to the Spithead sol. lion gith that of the Empress col. }. Pitmaston" (Barns). lisis shown by the statement of i the Kaiser Wilhelm II.'s suptain, i who says that the Kaiser Wilhebo

The Race.

11. was mamed amidships at rightmia of Time and Castleton. Half way On settling down Jacarson led from angles making a hole below the the order was Jaineson Bagler, Braxted. waterline. The Beetore sape Anhassador. Close one the winner abag some distance, and the Kaiser rushed to the front and won in fine Willen H. air-tight doors were style. immediately clused, Fog appeared or there would have been dis aster.

The Inesinore vrrived at South: ampton praefienlly sinking..

DEATH OF A FAMOUS WAR CORRESPONDENT.

Coxuos, June 18.

Outram was fourthi.

The time wo 1 mt. 39! secs. Aiglon was favourite at 8 to 1. After a gallop overnight Aldegand went lame, so was unable to compete.

The winner is three-year-old bay cole | Finthur Bed was of Lails, and was trained by J. Fast. Last year he got two

find."

He called the captain because he had asked to be called if it were foggy. When the captain got on deck the roasele were 500 feet apart; and he immediately ordered Full speed astern,"

Statements by the two captains seem to imply that eack contends that the other changed his course, while each maintains that he did not do so.

Another telegram states that the

mate of the Storetad testified that the Storstad did not change her cours after sighting the Empress of Ireland,

the bows of the Storstad which was struck because she crossed

STREL.

Important Evidence.

with Greece.

Theresnent the Grand Vizier replied requesting him to inform his Govern ment that order would be re established in a few days.

Mr. Dixon mid the plaintiff had head engaged in shipping for 30 years and for a very long time had been on the China

He was o king to remover from cont damages in lieu of notice. He also claimed the sum of $49.50 on account. paid into court. In October 1918 Captain for expenses and that amount bad been. Wann was master of the sa. Hol Ming and at that time he was approached by defan- dants who asked him to go round and ses them. He went rand and say two mm who managed the business for the Blafen-

he would be t Hoi Ming and take sbarge of the Lezbian, Plaintiff was offered $250 a moça: whiod. his would not hear off as he was getting" $300 on the Hoi Ming,

SOCIETY ENGAGEMENT. dants who asked him

LONDON, June 18, Me: Garald Issacs, son of Lord: Heading, Chief Justice of England, is aged to Eva, daughter of Sir Alfred

Mond, M.P.

THE LORD? AND THE GOVERNMENT.

LONDON, June 17. The House of Lords was crowded when Lord Lansdowne moved his vote

MA Looker Mid there was a written

untract between the part es which spoka for itself.

Mr.

Dizon, continuing, said defendants then offered him 275 on probation.

Mir. Diton held be had a perfect right to mention the circumstances under which the contract or letter was written. Proceeding hamid plaintiffs

fagreed to work three months m probation AL monthly wage of 2970. After this mouths probation he told the defendants that he would become their full captain, and be entitled to the mual three months notion, an dismissal Defendants intimated they were quite willing to give him a probation of three months on those

contract

A delegate from Quebeg states of consure on the Government. He that the Storstad's mate, under exosketid that he doubted the use of secretconditions. On the day following the for the collision he ported the helm. ernment as being impervious to argue was made and signed but the document examination, admitted that just be conversations. He denounced the Gov-pinintiff received a note aking him to

call. He did ko. And

· but the vessel Ind insufficient sheer-|ment, and observed that they were had since been lost or at any rate it lund ing way to emsider the hehi, while now frightened. Government had been

not been produced. Defendants then rend the Empress was condng on at 6 toby wirepullers and tacticians and not to plaintiff a lattet appointing him to the Lori Moses the mate usted that the Amending Bill merely contained a mis him at any time without notice." 10 knots, Pressed by Counsel and by Farliament. He emphasised that if position as wage of 8270 local currency the defendanta reserving the right to dis-

• Isintiff pointed out to him that the Tettor if the foregoing estimate of speel was old proposals there was little likelihood coret the vessels aught to have that the House of Lords would accept contained nothing about three

mantha ir; but if the Government produced antics One of the members, of the arm leme. He said that he did not call Bill to prevent civil war, they would said that was all right and patted plaintif the raptain because he thought there have the support of the Unionists on the back and he receiving that assurance. Whatever happened, the Opposition accepted the letter. Then it was that the would remain unabutedly and irrecon-defendanta became very enuoyed owing cilably opposed to Home Rule (Cheers.)

tu konsa repairs that had to be done to the whip and which had nothing to do with the is producing the Amending Bill was application for an increase in slary and

Lord Crewe declared that the delay plaintiff. Subsequently plaintif de due solely to the Government might be received in roly letter which regretted reached.

his salary could not he increased owing to the repairs done to the ship and the fact that the vessel vse not making a larg profit. The latter went on to ippreciate. hia sarvices. And wishing his the compli ment of the "wenson, The plaintiff this month recived a letter dismising him fr the defendant's service.

was no danger.

Haydock Park in May and the Milverton win, the Golborne Maiden Plate at Mile Nat Novembar Handicap, at Warwick in His bad fate seconds and ans shree times unplaced.

Baxted in six-year-old my horm by The death is announced of Mr. Forfarshire- Sabul. He came out for

times last year and won the Workingham Stakes &

• (handicap) at Asosh in June, Honey wood, Palvinelus out of Honey

by Bird, ran last year, as a two-yearolt and aut of 12 acceptances obtained four wios : label beam conted with the int Cate han ate at Epson (Jane), Notting of the Lansion Phil Telerin hamshire Broeders. Fal Fiste, (august)ow rund. 1949. 11« fought in American War 'twice sented in daxili): Central News Corres, and the Buckenhain Stakes and Boscawen

Stakes at Newmarket (Ostober). He in swatstumt throughour first Feyotin War Appauent Tel wl.Kehir). Phabad three seconds, three thinks and a

at

Benner Burleigh, the well-known War Correspondent,

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Mr. Bennet Burleigh, who was leien in

+ Dilly Telegraph : battles E3 Teh, Tanzai, te, : Corpaspondent Franel Cunpsign in Madancer accomand desert entan from Kurti to Metammal. 1984 (present at K, Aha Kru, despatches): Ashanti

Aba

Karicion Shanish Matik; frank War; Athara Hirvelition: Eyntion War (prosent et Omduruen); South Africa War, 1899-1909 : Somaliland War: Ram-Jadanere War : Tripoli Italian Campain. Publicstions: Two Cam- patums: Empire of the East, etc.--EL. |

HOME ORICKET.

LONDON, June 18. Middlewax drew with Lancashire at

Lords. Last year's match was also

dirawn.

Hampshire beat Keat by 133 runs. Last year Kent won by 158 runs.

The Warickeshire v. Yorkshire match

at Dowibury was drawn.

-CHINA HONOURS · PRESIDENT

POINCARE,

LuNDON, June 14. „A telegram from Paris stater that President Poincare gave an audience -to las Cheng Hsiang, the Chinese Envoy Extraordinary, who brought the President the insignia of the Chinese Order of Grand Merit.

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BRITISH GOVERNMENT AND OIL FUEL,

Statement By Mr. Churchill.

LONDON, Juns 18.

In the House of Commons, Mr.

fourth.

behind which were Sanir, Braxted, and Last year the raca was won by Long Sat, Sleipner, etc. Previous winners from 1907 to 1912 were Lally. Billy the Varger, Dark Ronald, Bachelor's Double, Monosto and Eton Boy-Er]

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GOLD CUP PROBABLE,

Loxboy, June 18,

The following are the probable runners and jockeys for the race for the Gold Cup at Ascot to-day :--

Mr. Fairies Allappa (by.). Foy, dat.

lib.

Mr. T. Martin's Junior (5y) W Huxley 9st 4lb.

Whalley 9at. 4lb.

Mr. L. de Rothschild's Lorenzo (by)

Baron Gourgoud's Orsonville (ty) Reiff 9.

Id. Harewood's Cantilever (43) Walter Griggs 9st.

ME. de St. Alary's Bruteur (45) Stern, 9st.

Mr. San-Miguel's Rabble (44) Childs, 9st.

Col. Hall Walker's Fight Hawk (ly) H, Jones 9at.

us (39) Plant et ilb.

The captain of the Storstad said that directly he saw the Empress he ordered full-speed ustern" and afterwards went ahead to "keep the

Replying to Lord Milner, Lord Crowe THE MEXICAN ORISIS.said there had been communications with Sir Edward Carson during the bolidays.

MEDIATORS REACE, A

DEADLOCK.

A Serions Spät.

LONDON, Jule 18. The suediation proceeding at Niagara is ranching a dundlock, and is likely to conclude abortively on Friday.

Lord Crowe, continuing, said that theca and also been other communica- tions. He indicated, however, that he relied much on the debates on the Amending Bill to produce a measure | in a form, which would receive general acquiescence. The Government's ab tention from interference in Volunteers movements was largely due to the fact that life and property had been unaf afected, and the risk of conflict bað been diminished by the fact that noither aids desired conflict. The Amending Bill would be introduced into the House early next week,

Sizultaneously come reports of serious split between the fenerals Carranza and Villa. The Any

behind the latter,

Generals Reconciled.

LATER.

A telegram from Washington states that Generals Villa and Carranza have become reconciled and that the former will command, the operations at Zacatecas,

Gunboat Engagement.

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Mr Looker objected in any evidence that took place belors the contenet,

M: Dizan maid it was the case of a con tract

partly made in writing and partly

Bi Lordship upheld the objection.

Kr Dixon went on to allege that the plaintiff had been tricked out of his money and be thought he could prove inud.

Mr. Looker's reply was that the fro ad ample grounds, for two reasons, for notice, but he did not want to go into discharging the plaintiff as a moment's

that Plaintiff bad no, more reason for

Lord Milner said that if there was to ban settlement, the orignal Bill should be scrapped:

Lord Salisbury aid that the responsaying the defendste were guilty of sibility of averting civil war reated with fraud than they were of arson. the Government.

The motion was talked out.

LATER.

Bir E. Carson Interviewed.

The Huertist gunboat, Guerrero, that the only communication he re- Sir E. Carson: in an interview, says

near Mazatlan.

Maintif said he took the Laertes to Swalow and infonnel the Arrü from, dat port that the boilers were itive nad the ship was nd in a weaworthy coud tion. On May 20th he réczizul a letto, lying him that the defendants bad dispersed with his services.

Mr. Looker arguard be had not a case

Mr. James de Rothschild's Cineinnat defeated the Rebei gunboat Tampico ceived from Mr. Asquithi was a letter to answer. There was an admitted con- The captain and engineer of the sent before Whitsuntide asking him net which give the defendants power to supply a map showing the post-to dismiss the plaintif at a moments Tampico committed suicide.

tion of the different parties in Ulster.

Mr. John Ryan's Willbrook (39) Donoghue Tat flb.

Mr. F. Alexander'é Aldermaston (3y) Prout 7st 7Ib.

AVAL HOSPITAL

SHIP ASHORE.

LONDON, June 18

The Naval hospital ship Maine went. asbore at the Isle of Man. Thể patients were landed and tocom" modated in tanta.

THE ALBANIAN TROUBLE

Charhill, First Lad of the Admiralty, -moved authorising the purchase of

£2,200,000 Anglo-Persian Oil Company 1,09) LOYALISTS WIPE) OUT: shares.

Lornor, Jane ta

-The Government, he mid, were deter- mined to secure the best supplies at a reayouble price. Conl, however, would continue the main motiva power for the "Fleet - "The · Goreramant would stil) parhus oil throughout the world and

A Dutch odiser named Major, Droon arrived at Darazzo yesterday morning?

Simultaneously the Malissori rein forcements took over the command,

It is reported from Kome that on

devain the home shale oil industry, Wednesday evening the Insurgente experiment with cl from coal and sup serrounded and wiped out 1,000 5Mir- port, se far no was financially justifiable i dites and Malissor

the worch for oil throughout the Empire

The Admiralty did not fear an oil

Ivanina in: wartime - The Glovernment's

experience of Oil Trate was that such WEALTHY RADICALS Trues maintained a long and stondy

„‚" doubling their prices in a

The Gvernment meant to metër neitinn in the future. Churchill conrlnded by remarking that it was a anod barzeeR SITOPO Thermmat look to a bigger

IX-PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT AND POLITICAL CAMPAIGNS.

LONDON, June 18. Ex-President Roosevelt hay consult. ed a throat speciellat, who told him it would be impossible for him again to conduct a polition compaign.

1819H NATIONALIST VÕLUN- TEER MOVEMENT.

Mr. Redmand Controla.

London, Jups. 18, Raluctantly, the Nationalist Volun Redmond's control, through twenty teer Committee have accepted Mr.

fira nominees of the Irish Party,

ANGLO-GERMAN AGREEM

REGARDING HADDAD

RAILWAY#

(Wak Tww Yat Po'■ Servior.)'

SEVERE TREATMENT FOR REBELS.

PERING, June 17.

The President has ordered that the

robels who were found in Shanghai with letters from Sun Yat Sen in their possession a severely dealt with

SECRET SOCIETY IN ANHUI,

PERING, June 17.

in Anhui province, and the local A secret society similar to the Boxer society has been discovered

authorities have been ordered to use strong nieasures to suppress it.

UNITED STATES IMMIGRATION LAW.

Dotico.

Mr. Dixon stil held be had a right to introduce parallol bride to extend the contract.

His Lordship entered judgment for the plaintiff on the $12.50 paid in and costs up to the time it was paid in. Plaintif als secured sata for the second claim.

This taste atribution to the Miliard

War Levy puyalse by the fatally and the firm of Krupp amounts to £430,350. Bray, Bertha Krupp and her husband saic pay £345,000.

The Daily Express states that a maffen- gette plik wan discovered to shoot the King's

Derby Revolvers were induced and the Derby horse. A privala mesting of tha conspirators was hold the night before the

saccess of the plot drank in champagne

In the Amieur. Gold Championship: incoding taking place this week (May 18.28 cm the course of the Bayal (St.- George's Club et Sandwis, wo" com- petitors from the Far East went dowit in the first round. Mr. D. A. H. Brown, Lonnor, June 18,

FREING, June 17 of Penang, playing as a member of the „German: Agreement re- The Chinesa merchants of San Royal Isto of Wighé Club, was beaten. garding the Bagdad Bailway dosis with Francisco have jointly, petitioned the by 7 und 5 by Mr. U. Brytherise (Handa the navig

Film Tigris. The irriga. President requesting that certainworth, while Mr J. C. Macbrogce of amendments be made to the United; the Manila Cluby had the malsortune to tion of

tumia apheres of in States immigration law. The re by drawn in the first sound will Mr. zones of the pros-quest has been passed on to the Francia Ouimet, the famous young Amer

Foreign Department.

can player, who beat um by ma

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