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WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1914

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WOOLWICH ARSENAL

DISPUTE

COUNT OF INQUIRY APPOINTED.

BRITISH POLITIOS.

VOTE OF CENSURE REJECTED

LONDON, July

't

HOME CRICKET.

THE HINDUS AT VANCOUVER,

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LONDON, July 8. Kent bout Yorkshire at Shefeld

TO BE EXCLUDED,

LONDON, July 8.

In the House of Commons Me, by fire wirksts. Last year's result

Loxoay, July 7. This Secretary of the Tabour Pro-Bouar Law's motion censuring the sertion Langue, speaking, at Wool wich, said it might be necessary to call out all the men at Plymouth,, Peronport, Portsmouth, and Enfield in support of the Woolwich strikers.

Losnos, July 8. In the House of Commons, Me. Asquith said the Government had deciled to appoint a Court of In- quiry into the Woolwich dispute con. sisting of two Trade Unionists with Sir forge Askwith, of the Bourd of Trude, as Chairman. There was now no reason why the norm should not resume work, The Government were willing that the work particu larly affected should remain in buy- ancy and that, the nun briginating the strike might tetun pending the Inquiry.

Anuther telegram says that Mr. Asquithe stated that Sir Frederick Denahison, C.B., Chief Superinten dent of Oninance at Weelwich, Mr. W poks, P., and Sir flvorge Askwith were conferring regarding the strike, and an early settlement was expected..

LATER.

Government's Terms Enthusiastically Accepted.

Government for proposing to guillotine revolutions limiting further discussion on the Finance Bill to seven days was rejected by 269 votes to 246. The smallness of the majority partly due to Liberal abreptions,

The Voting.

LATER

L», &lrux

Surrey beat Tancashire (Huddle-

A telegram from Ottawa, states ton's, benefity at Manchester by an that the Court having uphold the innings and two runs. Last year validity of the regulations excluding

',

Surrey won by 168 runa,

Notts bent Derbyshire at Netting waham by 152 runs, Last year Notts won by an innings and 125 mins.

Sussex beut Somerset at Brighton) by eight wickets. Last year Sussix won by five wicketa.

23 Labourites and 63 Nationalista supported the Government in the divi-County Championship Positions sien taken on the vote of censure.

The bulk of the Liberal abstainers ob- One Liberal voted with the minority. ject to the principle of the closure iq regard to financial proposals.

71

The Holt Cave of Abstainers,

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ithi Warellesbien Yorkshire. Kant

-on June 10.'

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57.14

43.23

SPORTING.

WATER, POLO.

Visitors to the Military Camber paster-

day evening to nes the scheiulod match, "B" Co., D.GET. v. 88th Co. RG.A., in connection with the "Gascoigno" Lazgue, found that gut another watch bad boon watched. Itours that more matches have bean seratched then played in this composition up to date.

Bowls

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THE OPEN LEAGUE CITAMPTONSHIP,

Hindus, instructions have been sent

to the Immigration officials at Van-

In the Bowling Open League champion- couver to proceed with, the deporta-ship of the Co'ery, Mr. W. Russell, of the tion of the Hindus on board the Kowloon Bowling Olgh, beli-night mot Mr. Komagata Maru.

Goard, of the Taikoo Bowling Club, in the drst round. Mr. Rossell completely van. quished his opponent, beating him by 21 points to one.

IN

A VICTOR HUGO MEMORIAL.

English and French Warships Participating.

LONDON, July 7.

A telegram from Guernsey states that English and French warships and representatives of the English and French Governments will attend the fêtes at Geertsey to-day and to-morrow in honour of Victor Hugo, the great French novelist. he Ministers M.M. Augagneur and Gauthier will hand to the State of Guernsey, and through them to the British Government, a The match at Worcester between Worcestershiresplandid monument of Victor Hugo, for which fands have been voted by the French Parliament.

The discussion of the guillotine resolution on the Finance Bill has beef adjourned. Altogether 22 Note... Liberals abstained from the division. Laneiro They were mostly members of the famous Holt Cave of rich Tiberals.sterizin

Ther is talk in the Lobby of an early

her! Election.

BRITISH TRADE.

FIGURES FOR JUNE.

LONDON, July &

British trade statistics for June show

Laive!him....

Киней .....

Tuthr»?gjre

Worcestervattu. S

14181

nil, 5s whlela o rymult was arrived at on the Blandings, ie not includu in the alenvě table,

A ela vounts à polata. Te drawn games the wider Trading na the trać lusings moureni aviats, apal (Met micke whimit on the first innings 1 point.

MEXICAN AFFAIRS..........

Losos, July 8.

The Woolwich súrikors bore enthi- decreases in imports smocoting to A telegram fron Saitillos states siastically accepted the

Govern 37,477 and in exports to £2,363,599, that the result of the conferences menty terms, mely, dhas the dis-The former is principally in food, driakenerals Carranza and Villa is that between the representatives of chargei manant alf the strikers and tobacco to the amount of £1,301, the latter's army have agreed to, resume work and that whatever be218 and of wood to the amount of knowledge Carranza as first chief, the result of the Ippars none shall £438,000. The increases are in raw while Villa remains commander of be punished; that the Fertion of the machinery be continung, provided cotton, £1,483,359 and wool, £369,534.the Northern Division. that the venauder of the foundation The decreases in he done by Arsenal employes on the resumption of work.

exports are in

iron and manufactures, £507,000 and la cotton, £1,510,061. There is an increase in weal to the amount of

On Thursday Nixty engineers can out on strike at Portsmouth in sym-£17),478. pathy with the Woolwich nuen, prior to the decision being arrived at by the latter to rescue.

FRENCH OPEN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP.

FRENCH POLITICS.

GUANT TO THE PRESIDENT.

LONDON, July 8 The French Chamber has approved of the grant of £15,000 to President Poincare for the purpose of bis propos In the French Open Golf Chamed visit to Russia and Scandinavia. pionship at Le Touquet Edgar won

LONDON, July 9.

The Socialista opposed the grant on with a score of 298. Vardon was the ground that such visits are liable second with 204 and Ray third with to lead to secret Treaties being made.

$295.

LAWN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP,

DAYIB CUP COMPETITION.

LONDON, July 8.

In the Davis Cup, Great Britain mot Belgium at Folkestone, avro gordato beat De Borman 6-8, 6-6 und Parke beat Watson, 6-2, B2, 3.

Germany Enters The Contest,

A telegram from Berlin states that Germany has decided it the last minute to enter for the Davis Cup:

THE FRENCH LOAN OF £32,000.000.

Losnos, July 8: The French loan of 32 million pounds has been subscribed, forty times over.

THE WORLD'S LIGHTWEIGHT

CHAMPIONSHIP.

THE COUNCIL OF

INDIA BILL.

MILD MILITANT" SUF-

FRAGISTA.

Lostos, Jely 8. United Suffragiste," az inter trediate body between the Militants nd the Pacifics hve been formed, Mr. and Mrs. Pethick Lawrence are among its supporters.

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FRENCH NÁVAL MISHAP.

LONDON, July' H..

A telegram from Toulon states that torpedo sank a submarine during

maneuvres. The crew were saved.

LATER.

Further Detalls.

Lawn Tonnla.

In the mixed doubles tournament being. held by the R. G.A. Sergeants Sports Club on their court at Victoria farmeka, Q. M. Sergt. Wall and Mr. Harris (roc. 30 easily defeated Sarg", Pragnell and Mis Johnston, (owe 15), yesterday avaning by 0-0, 6-0),

The America Cap..~

SOCTHAMPTON, June 10. Shamrock IV. did not engage in a tria unfavourable weather conditions. Thera race to-day, as had been arranged, owing to

was a fairly hard south-easterly wind, which increased in strength as the day wore on, kuocking up a lively jump in the Solent. It was a grand racing day admittedly; hot no day for a comparatively untried sup THE LATE MR. CHAMBERLAIN challenger, for it has to be remembered that her said have yet to be cured into shape in lighter breezes than those of to-day. A few days hence heavier weather would not whilst it is essential that spars and gear keep the challenger at her moorings; yet ahould have a thorough testing, ik กามt bo burse in mind that in the design of a cap challenger the object is to produce a fast light weather craft.

LONDON, July 7. Thousands of people visited the ceme tery at Birmingham to inspect the magnificent wreaths and pay their tri- bute to the late Mr. Chamberlain. The procession took several hours to pass the grave.

The Representation of West Birmingham.

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The challenger will be out mailing on. [overy day that is considered favourable,

Shamrock IV., as a presont arranged, will leave for Amerim between July 13 and July 21, and Colonel Neill, with Captain Turner, will taka charge of the yacht on her voyage across the Atlantic."Daily

It is understood that Mr. Austen | Telegraph." Chamberlain will apply for the Chiltern Hundreds with a view to succeeding his deceased father in the representa- tion of Wast Birmingham:

A NEW SUFFRAGETTE THREAT.

i

Mrs. Mansell at the meeting of the

INDIAN TRA ON THE CONTINENT.

Substantial Progress In The

Past Year.

Women's Social and Political Union in London recently, said that women who there has been a disposition in some

In the past, saya the "Financial Times, entertained Cabinet Ministers would be quarters to criticise the policy of devoting fellowed up by suffragettes. We shall some of the Indian Tes Cass fand to adver- follow thein,'', she addled, " to "icinindtising Indinn tes on the Continent of them of their duty, to call upon them arope and conducting propagands with to do their duty, and ask them how they the mater

view to educating the Continental public in however. of ton drinking, Fe can so minorhave in this way and have been among those who have maintain- such traitors to their sex."

od that good work was being done for the tes industry generally this

by

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MINING CONCESSIONS IN BURMA,

be

Indian, and that it would eventually

bear fruit. It is therefore, very

that satisfactory in his annual report, just to hand, Viz. John E H. Harington, who conducts the Indian tea campaign on the Continent, is able to point to distinct signs that Indiễn tes is making

ogress in that is making progres cartes,

At the London Bankruptcy Court, last Another elegram states that the application was made for the discharge of month before Mr. Hans Hope, an

Ta the past your the now policy inangu. LONDON, July 8. submarine was steaming on the sur-Arthur George Blackwall, described za of rated in 1919 has been followed up, and The House of Lords have rejected face at the time and hence most of 19 Thornford road, Lewisham and lately efforts have been concentrated on Germany, by 00 votes to 88, the Council of the crew were on the deck. Others Old Broad-street, E.C.

carrying on business at 16,

Chiod court,

eliminating such countries as Denmark, Scandinavia, Italy and France, sad India Bill, which was designed to shed up as the vessel sank in 1701 The Official Receiver reported that in a com

Ciderable reduction in the amount of making reorganise the India Council at fathoms. They were rescued by 1906 debtor formed a company, in Burma, money sponu in Belajam. It is purba pa Whitehall and make statutory the bonte from the warships in a heavy called the Gold Dredging And Mining to be regretted that the work could not obligation of the appointment of two

Company, Ltd., to which be sold his bave been continand in Scandic, be Indian members. The opposition in

interest in certain mining concession, and cause the earlier efforts promised voll, Great Britain and India to the Bill

of which he afterwards acted as director. as only a comparatively and rum le In December, 1908, be returned to this sailable for the whole campaign it i wus mainly grounded on the conten-

conntry and until March, 1911 had su probably, the wiser course to concentrate tion that the Bill changes the Coun

office at 16, Old Broad-street, E.0., where on one country instead of distributing the oil from being au advisory to an

he successfully undeavoured to obtain money over very wide area. In GermaDY administrative holy and

further capital for the syndicate, and to the campaign has been conducted in con- bestowa

form a company to take over "its interests. autocratic power on the Secretary, of

junction with a number of the wholesale From March, 1911, until the date of the tea distributing firms, the latter bearing a State for Indu..

receiving order, 5th December, 1911, he portion of the cost of the advertising, had no regalar occupation. charge for three months.

The learned Registrar suspended the dis

OBITUARY..

GENERAL OLIPHANT.

LONDON, July 7.

The death is announced of General Oliphant.

[General Sir Laurence James Oliphant, K.0.7.0.. s born in 1848, and outered

(Wah Tax Yat Pole Service.)

DRAGON FLAG AGAIN,

PERING, July 8. The Goverrucent has designed "a Ang, bearing a double dagen, for the use of both military and nuval com- manders.

THE MILITARY DIVISION QUESTION.

PEKISO, July 8,

GREASED PALMS AND

GERMAN ARMY::

The result of the past year's campaign has been that 954,000 the of Indian taa have been placed in Germany through all agants, as against only $13,000 iha in the previous year, or an increase of nearly 350 per cent. The total quantity of Indian tea placed in all Continental countries as the direct resalt of the propagands was | 983,4' 0 lbs, 18 compared with 249,021 lbs in the preceding twelve months. - The total

Tailor Fined for Libelling Foot expenditure incurred was £4,820, which,

Guards.

divided into the total salna $82,400 The gives an average cost for the year's Kanda of just under 2. 22d to; lb. Whils An army ardal on a small scale has no doubt, the new policy of concentrating prosecution of Olto Germany and enlisting the of

Jahnke had asserted that nobody siders it would be an bg te ardude that

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Commsidar Fung Kwok Chang, of been revealed in the far tolling vote the solesale artsen han ributed to Olaret Reserve Per Case Quarts the Army in 1808. dan 1880 (Medal with clasp, Khedive's take part in the discussion upon the Guards.

He served in the Sou-Nanking, has arrived at Peking to commissioned theers of the 5th Foot the progress made, Mr. Harington-con- LONDON, July 8, star), late commanding Grenadier Guards; In the World's lightweight cham-commanded fafantry Brigada at Aldershot question of the division of the was allowed to supply the army, nless he this progress is dus entirely either to

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TVICE

pionship at Olympin, Freddie Welsh (despatches, Queen's medal with 4 claspa, teat the American Willie Ritchie on U.B.); commanding Home District, 1901 ; points. At the outset, Welsh rush Distinguished Service Carenz, 1905 ed in but Ritchie clinched: Rite promoted Major General, 1898; and, was obie's loads were generally illtimed General Offer Commanding in.Chief Nor and Welsh was the faster. In the thora Command 1907-11, – Ed.)

FOREST FIRES IN RUSSIA.

fourth round, Ritchie landed his. fight but had to take some hard jahs from Welsh's right. Welsh forced the paco in the sixth and seventh roands, and was far the superior,

Loxnos, July 7. "severely punishing Ritchie. In the

eighth round Bitgbiu scored with!

A telegram from St. Petersburg two swilt jabs from the right, but states that forest Bres are ravaging in the ninth round Walsh planted his wide stratobes of North-Eastern Russia, right on the American's face almost destroying crops and hugs tracts of at will. He flashed a terrible blow peat. Twenty houses were burned at on Ritchie's jaw in the 18th round: Ritchie was always wary and evi Cently tried for the knockout, which was his only chance. In the 17th and 18th rounds, Ritchie landed rights and Jefta but they did not appear to have much sting.

Startayarges.

CAUSES AND CURE FOR DIARRHOEA

VEREATING, change to the ten A Chirical Master Of Ceremcales,

perature unripe fruit, and lampare water are some of the causes of diarrhoea. Chamberlain's Colio, Cholsen and Diurzhoes

•There were 000 ladies, affiong the Reniedy cures these bowel disturbances pectatory and priest cuidated in promptly. For sale by all Chémista ko Master

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A MOHAMEDAN KEBELLION.

Tatah Murdered.

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PEKING, July 6.

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the Mohamedans at Sinking, and it is reported that Tutuh Yang Chang has been murdered. S

named Wiess adeniffed that prente were often made to N.C..a by purveyors.

Another army tailor stated that when with both time and money in pushing the the ** given so order for a nomber of new article. Limited finds have prevented

extra uniforms, be presented the sergeant Fall advantage being taken of this charge Chablis Reserve Per Case Quarts with new abre and made présents to all of attitude, but already the services of Lour the corporais Jabnte solicitor, Herr of the largest distributora Bave been Liebknecht, elicited from witness the fact secured, and it is hoped, with the larges

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Mga bata baase the Dermine fra lande na « whole Another purveyer stated that no per "was --adversely affected by the unfavour- centage was ever dominded, hat when sat ablo political conditions and the money PERISO July 8td whether he wver made picants be adstringeaty. Strong protests have been made to the sergeant of No. 1 Company,

mitred that he had made a small present ugainst an encroachment upon Chi-,

The President of the Court asked if he nesu territory by the Russians as bribad the sergeants of all the companion. Witness replied, Same were ungebat

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