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TUESDAY, JULY 7, 1914.

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THE LATE MR. CHAMBER-

LAIN.

QUIET INTERMENT,

LONDON, July 7. The lato R. Hen. Mr. Joseph Chamberlain was buried at Keybill,

THE WOOLWICH AR SENAL STRIKE.

CAUSE OF THE DISPUTE.

Laxeos, July 7. There are now 12,000 men idle, who

against non-Unionists, but because strike-breakers in the building dispute

Birmingham, with the utmost simpli-mphesire that they are not on strike eity, according to the Statesman's

desire.

Vaar crowds lined the strental route to the carmetary,

arected foundations for machinery,

The Army and Naval ordnance men went on strike yesterday afternoon,

Non-Unionists Unable to Work:

DR. MORRISON ON ·

CHINA

AN OPTIMISTIC STATEMENT.

A service was held in the Unitarian Church, at which ware present Mrs. Chamberlain, Mr. Austan Chamberlain, 3.P., and other relatives, the Lord

LONDON, July 7. Hayor and the Corporation of Bir

The Union pickets at Woolwich mingham, Professors of the local Un-Arsenal allowed a number of non-opposed to the obtaining of Foreign Iversity and all the prominent people Unionists to enter the Arsenal, but of the city.

they returned stating that they could not work as all the workshops wera closed.

Mr. Jesse Collinge was grief-stricken, and had to be proisted to a sent.

The ceremony was of the briefest description.

The Memorial Fervice held at Sr. Margaret's Church, Westminster, was attended by representativer of the King sad Queen and other members of the

· Royal Family, Cabinet Misistors, mem- ber of Parliament of all shades of opinion, representatives of the Overseus Dominions, Ambassadors, and by all classes of the community.

A memorial Service was also held at St. Lawrence Church in the Jawry, which was largely attoaded by pro- minent business people of the City:

Tributes In The House

of Commons.

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IRISH NATIONALISTS' AMERICAN

..

NEWS FROM HOME.

(From Our Own Correspondent.)

Las pox, June 13.. RUDYARD, NOT TO STAND.

FRIENDS.invitation to stand as Uniquist candidate The reful by Rudyard Kipling of the

for the Hordasley division of Birmingham, Lagos, July * in succession to Mr. Jome Collings, roba The New York Fund Committee and all regazites of party, hoped it might the next election of a vital element. Wo - ius telegraphed to the Irish be true, for the poet's incursions into Nationalist Volunteer headquarters: politics of late have given him an opport. Stand finu, and do not repeat the unity for the display of a fund of invective sad story of the frattan Volunteers that would have given spice to any contest

There is, as a matter of fact, more in the We are determines that arms shall matter thats meets the eye. The Liberal he found. The committee has also Uniorists want to control the destinies of telegrapbeat to Mr. Helmond that he Birmingham politics while as a matter of rust either force the Government to fact, after the passage of the Home Rule withdraw the prohibition of the im- The Birmingham Conservativen recognise Bill Libers! Unionism has no raison d'aure portation of armas, or relinquish con- this and claim to nominate the candidate, trof of the Volunteers.

The Unionista tried three men, of whom Kipling was the thin but failed to and a champion. They are still trying and in the event of failure they will have to give way to the Conservative claims, I

EMPEROR WILHELM.

LONDON, July 7.

midsummer cruisesto. Norway."

The Kaiser has started on his usual

Expos, July 7. Pr. Morrison, Political Adviser to the Chinese Republic, in addressing the London Chamber of Commerce In the present position of Chinn, said that the view that serned to be held in England was that China was at present in a state of Anarchy. That siew was in diteet 'conflict to all the vidence available to him. All the induence of the Foreign Advisors add | of the mare; thoughtful „Ühinese was

bens except for certain restricted now thau at any one since the uses. China's difficulties wurs less volution. Order was being main- tained, and a continuous extension Mr Will Crooks, M.P., and Mr. of railways, posts, telegraphs, and Rowlands, M.P., interviewed Mr. As-inland steam navigation was steadily quith at the War Office, remaining with tuning the authority of the him an hour. Mr. Crooks afterwards Provisional Constitution was well Central Government. The present stated that negotiations were pro-adapted to the people and was well- ceeding, and, asked whether they were fitted to prepare them to evolve a any nearer a acttlement, said the out-form of representative Government, look was never black..

The Council, continued Dr. Morrison, body of Mongot rebels at Tonamtu, xtate that they will now draw up a inflicting a kiss of 100 killa. Large permanent Constitution and subruit it to the National Assembly,

quantities of ammunition and nun Theferring to China's Satisfactory burs of empels were captured. vign relations, Dr. Morrison, sul that China's relations with England were unusually cordial, the only out- standing question being Tibet, while the attitude of the British Gevern- eut on the opina question Inal won the approval of all thinking Chinese. the Mullah is advancing on BurnoThe industrial development of the

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THE MOLLAR AOTIVE.

INDIAN TROOPS LEAVE FOR BURAO..

LONDON, July 7.

A telegram from Aden states that

(Woh Ter Yat Po'a Service.)

MONGOLS DEFEATED.

PRING, July 7. Chinese troops have defeated a

PROPOSED MANŒUVRES,

Pasis, July 7. Konuranter i Chung proposes that a big review of the troops at

dent's,birthday, September 16.

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THE CHALLENGER.

Sir Thomas Lipton is delighted with the new challenger, Shamrock IV. "A bout like that he says' is either a tig success or big failure, and after what I have seen. I

quice satisfied that I have now got a certain cup-lifter on September 10, when the first race will bo ran. I am ablately cartain convinced that Shamrock IV will do the work abe was built for.

The yacht is to leave for Americs in the middle of July under Captain Torner and Calocel Neill, and will proceed without tamago. The Americaca admit that this is the boat yacht yet sont against them and they are far less sure of themselves this time; but one of them wrote to me the aying other day, in a tone of some exasperation,

he said thair rules as they stood made the Sir Thomas Lipton got the American committee to alter the rules a race impossible for all but freak boats. Now he goes and builds the wildest trosk yet produced. I ask you is this a game for sportsmen or for tradesmen"?

and

In the House of Commons yesterday that Indian troops have been country was, he sail, motiu promising Peking shall be held on the Prusi afterwards bad to rush back and build

requisitioned froin Aden.

Mr. Asquith paid an eloquent tribute)

to Mr. Chamberlain, whose samo, be said, was imperishably associated with

thur at any time since his arrival in Chien, the financial outlock was gool, and there was every indication that the salt revenue collection would increase. New taxes were coming in

the grea: public controversies of the THE LORDS AND THE AMENDING ell and there were still £4,000,000

past thirty years and that none' had surpassed him in confidence andcourage.

BILL.

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Mr. Bona: Law aid that Mr. Cham- berlain almost alone had changed the "whole spirit of the relationships of theth Aniending Bill.

different parts of the Empire, and had laid strong foundations upon which

LONDON, July 7. The House of Lords, by 278 votes to 1, passed, the Second rinding of

others could build."'

Mr. Balfour dwalt on the unique work Mr. Chamberlain did sa an Imparia! atuteman and a Colonial Becretary of State,

The House adjourned until to-day as a mark of respect.

Mr. Austin Chamberlain announces that in addition to the message already published, H M. the King wrote him & private autograph letter. The King of Spain, the Duke of Connaught, the Duchess of Albany and the Duke of Argyll also sent messages of sympathy with the family.

Lord Milner advocated a coufer ency of Irishmen of all parties to lovise compromise.

sign of Ireland under the Bill would' Lord Curzon thought that a dívi be unworkable and would end in a deadlock. whatever government was in power. There would have to be a conference.

at the Quintuple Loan unexpended, Chinn had now every hope that sha would be permitted to revise her Castors' Tariff.

Dr. Morrison concluded by asking his audience to bring goal sense and sense of justice trebear upon the considemtion of Chinese affairs.

COVENT GARDEN

ESTATÉ

SIR. J. BEECHAM'S PURCHASE.

Lord Lansdowne's amendinents to the Amending Bill, tabled in the House of Lords, deletes the clauses

LONDON, July 7 Sir Joseph Becebam, the well- regarding the poll for the Ulster Counties and the exclusion of the known manufacturer, has completed Counties so desiring it for six years, the purchase of Covent Garden thus disposing of the time limit, estate. The property includes the Definite proposals are to be put. for Barket, Drury Lane Theatre and the wurd in place of these clauses.

Opera House.

LAWN TENNIS CHAMPION. SEIP

His Lordship referring to the pro- posed conference to be held now or later with a view to a permanent. Lord Crewe and Lori Lansdowne settlement. said that if serapping joined in the tributes to Mr. Chamber.thric policy was to be a preliminary tain's great ideals, and Lord Milner to it it would be impossible to enter

LONDON, July 7. tain the idea. However he was far alled a brief tribute to the incom- from dismissing the iden. The best Doubles Championship by beating Brookes and Wilding won the parable chief, and great leader of men, plan for a permanent settlement was Dixon and Roper-Barrett 6-1, 6-1

as conference between Irishmen like 5-7, 8-6.

ECHO OF THE CANTEENS CASE.

LIPTONS AND WAR OFFICE CONTRACTS.

as early ag

FORGED NOTES.

RERING, July 7, Luk Chung Yer, linister in Tuki, Jins reports the seizure by the Japanese police of one million dollars work of forged Chinese notes.

RUMOURS OF REVOLUTION.

-Peresa, July

The Government has issued specia! instructions to the provincial com- E munders to keep a sharp kok-out, in Tiew of rumours that a number of rebels are returning to the epantry

to start a revolution.

SIX TAILORS IN TROUBLE.

"

HER FENCY SCOTT'S PROFEICY. German opinion is sceptics about Ad. miral Sir Percy Scott's declaration that submarines maks Dreadnoughts obsolete.. The Teaton srities declaro France once recepted Admiral Colomb's asertion that torpede boats, made battleships scrap iron, proceeded to build torpedo hoats, but battleships. They further say that although submarines may be destructive to battle- ships their comparatively narrow effective такие

And

their

inability to attack land fortifications ensure the retention of the battleship for warfare.

While on the Navy, I may add that the doal proposed where by the Admiralty will invest twa in acquiring shares in Oil Company is not to DALIS without nepoco criticism, Unionist members and rome also on the Ministerial side, consider

consider it risky for England to rely for important oil supplies to such su extent on a cuntry situated like Persia. They see objections both on financial and diplomatic grounds and they intend to vcice what is in their minds at the earliest opportunity.

the Anglo.pn

An effort, is also, by the way, to be made

to obta anch additional estimates and de taile M will able us to see more accurately how our Daval forces and projects compare. with thoes of other Fowen It is said that stalls clear and conclusive indication of the figures at present available do not ford the way matters stand."

SALVATION BAREL

The Strand just now is gay with the motley garb of thousands of alvationista from all parts of the world. The Salvation Army now works in fifty Light countries o there is ample variesy to draw delegates werd from

delegatos are especially picturesque, while The Kerans and the the Katie and Zuhr contingent are pro miment at every gathering.

Ballan

Seven Cline, Six of whom talines and the other & foki, wers charged before Mr. Wond this afternoon with gambling as 18T, Queen's Road East. The first defendant was also charged

There is every indication that the Army with keeping à gaming house.

is a strong and a loyal to the General Mr. Haywood. of Mr. Leo. D'Almadia's though of course the reverence the old men Booth of to-day as it was to his father, office, defended and all the defendants drew. towards the close of his life, is not pleaded not guilty.

yeb the possession of the son. It is a dents playing with carbs, and a sum of for urgadi-ation conferences and the like.. Chinese detectives said they saw defen-qaita apart from the untility it may have magnificent advertisement for the Army,

money, $2.70, was on the table. Sir Edward Carson, Mr. Redmond Dixon and Roper-Burratt in the

The chief complaint of the Eastern The defence was that three were play delegates in that they cannot get xe An Mr O'Brien. Meanwhile, all third set combined well. The lasting polka. The keeper did not know to customed to English food, but for all that they could do at present was to strive et contained some most exciting whom the money belonged; he was lying

bey are happy enough, to judge by to meet the situation which had given rallies.

on his bed reading a newspaper. The

appearances. rise to the Bill.

In the Championship Doubles, the police searched him and extracted $1 Misses Ryan and Morton beat Mes-from his pocket. dames Larcombe und Fanam 6-1, 6-8,

The livision followed.

Lord Lansdowne's "amendments also provide safeguards regarding the constabulary, taxation, land, pur.

Earl Roberts and the Army,

Earl Roberts, in the course of the

1

Answering Mr Baywood, the first defendant suid Ed unployed seven šokis, |

THE SUICIDE. CLUB.

SqUL.

In a mixed doubles championship, which, remarked Mr. Haywood, showed Prince Florizel's Protege in Leicester- competition Parke and Mrs. Laro was a substantial man is a fair way combo, defeated Wilding and Mrs. of basincs, Broquedis 4-8, Q~~1, 6-2.

HE. LEW YUK LIN.

Sudden Recall of Chinese

-Minister

LONDON, July 7.. In the House of Lords, Lord "Lucas, replying to a question, said that the name of Liptons, Ltd., would be removed from the list of Amending Bill debate, said that be firms eligible for Wur Office contracts | when the existing War Office con- continued to feel the deepest anxiaty tracts terminated or

As to the effect of the Irish crisis possible.

on the Army. Unless a peacefu #olation was found he -WRE moro

H. E. Low Yuk Lin, who for nearly four certain than ever that any attempt years has been the Chinese Ministar in to use the Army to enforce Home London, has (as already sapnanced by Rale on Ulster would mean the China Shan Soeu Ling, the Chinesa Reuter) beat unexpectedly recalled" to atter destruction of the Army. He in Miniator in Vienna, has buen appointed to

tako bis dignantly repudiated the suggestion

plato. that the Army was connected with any political plot. It was impossible to deflect the Army from the path of

OBITUARY.

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SYDNEY GRUNDY.

LONDON, July 7. The death is announced of Mr. Syd. ney Grandy, the dramatist.

The fifth defendant alleged that 83 At high noon recently a young man, including $3 bill was taken from his clad in faultless evening dress, and fc-| pocket.

lowal by two uniforme attendants, Replying to the Magistrate, to paid paraded Coventry street and Leicester- this.50 cents of his money was on the square offering cream tarte gratis to all Table.

and sundry. Crowds gathered round 3ir. Haywood observed that he thought him; and his stock was soon depleted. his client was nervous, ss.he was all of Bonis doubticas merely took one out "af

treinor (Laughter.)

Br. Wood: He is not telling the truth.

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The defendant were discharged. The $2.70 seized being handed over to the The recalled Minister, who was appointed not believe the allegation that the Chi. Poor Box. The Magistrato said hoid Chins about the time of the Resolution, neso constables extretni, money from for three years, would have returned to

remain in Inden for a further term of bat was reappointed by the new Republican the defendants pocketer Government, and naturally expected to

[Mr, Grundy, who was born in Man chester in 1848, was heat known as the unquestioning obedience for purely three years. The recall to China bas taken Author of "A. Pair of Spectacles," A Bunch of Violete, A Biarriage of Con-political purposes, but this was no were him

veniores," and "Frocks and Frills."-F] political orisia; it was a crisis affecting It is believed, however, that the res

DEATH OF A FAMOUS FRENCH AVIITOR.

LONDON, July 7. AParis telegram announces the death, as the result of a flying-acc- dent, of the famous airman Legng-|

eux.

the very roots of national existence. Those claiming that soldiers should be devoid of conscience forgot that sold inre were merely human beings,

THE KING AND QUEEN IN SCOTLAND.

surprise, as there has been, we understand, reason given for the order. resson is that H. E. Lew Yok Ln is needed work in his own country, and it is more in Peking to assist in special Government then probable that he will be appointed a member of the Stars Council

SUEZ CANAL COMPANY.

Sir Thomas Sutherland Re- Elected Director.

PARIS, 8th June

The general meeting of the sharebuklars of the dez Canal Company was held here to day. The Presiden, M. Jounart, gave

optimistic ace ant of the company prospects which, he said, would be only slightly affected by the opening of the Panama Canal

Replying to the criticas of

me

curiosity; others perhaps welcomed the dianes offres meat; but more still. recaking Jobert Louis Stevenson's "open- Ing story in the New Arabian Night" hoped, Liked Prince Florizal and Colonial prolio to some exciting adventure." Geraldine, that the incident was but the

And so in truth it was. An adventure, too, in which one and all might play a part, oven it only of spectators For when the young man, had collected a sufficient crowd round him his attendenti distributed his card, on which was in. scribed --

The Young Man With The Cream Tarts,

The Suicide Club,

Box County, W.

On the other side, was written

PTO.

In giving you this creams tort, which I think you will enjoy, Ian ecting) the incident front Robert Louis Storen HOT' Club lot the

The production of the completo Sli Kinematograph Company (Limited).

Shen Soes Ling, his successor, is ez. posted to arrive in Leden before the end of the month. He comes of a family, which has long been actively interested in the government of Chins under both the old and new régimes. His father was for some years Viceroy of the Liang Kiang Provinges

thros Chinose provinces, in one of which shareholders, M. Jeopart said that the Shanghai is situated. The new Minister is fresh reduction of by centimes in the Canal will be eagerly anticipated. Lopos, July 7.

41 years of age. He began his diplomatic tolls was necessitated by the fact that those Their Majesties, the King and roar as attache at the Chinese Legation of the Panama Canal had been firar st Queen, have unived in Edinburgh the Legation In Berlin during the time incurred in dredging sed in improving the in Paris, and later wan First Secretary at 1.20. The al justified the expenditure WEBE you ever seized wihrer to make a Court sojourn at Holyrood when the prevent Minister of Foreign Candi in view of the tendency of shipping

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