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WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1914.

BY TELEGRAPH. BY TELEGRAPH. BY TELEGRAPH.

(Reuter's Service to the China Mail) Dominions evarees, who are scarcely (Bouter's Service to the China Maff.)

THE IRISH QUESTION.

"THE BUCKINGHAM PALACE

CONFERENCE,

Speech By The King.

LONDON, July 2). It is unofficially stated that a Liberal

esting is to be held to-day andǝr o mises, to be numerously and influential. Ty attended. The avowal object of the meeting is to support the Nation aliete,

"Loudon Press Comment.

The Daily Fars states that the Ronil coup Peta: mocktitutes the gravant, crisis sincs the daye of William TV., and seorte that the King may withh auch hie nowent to Home Rate unless the Amending Bill is appended, on the ground that the introduction of the Jatter viristna the Pariaman Act,

The Daily Chronijde states that thera is no arkirnes that the King has retor otherwise than constitutionally, and mara Hi Majesty is entitled to hearty support for his artament at reconciliation,

A ChUling Silence" in the Commons.

The papers ará por enthusiastic with regard to the conference and emphasise the chilling silence which prevailed in

less concerned in a prompt and friendly wettlement. I regard you, then, con- cluded His Majosby, as trustace for tho honour and peace of all. Your respon. sibilities are indend great and, though | the time is short, you will employ it to the fullest advantage and be patient, earnest and conofliatory in view of the magnitude, of the interests at stake. I pray that Clod, in his infinite wisdom. mayide your deliberations, i thas they may result in the joy of penes and

an honourable settlement,

LATER.

GERMANY'S WAR LEVY.

A MONOPOLY CREATED.

LONDON, July 22. A talegram from, Berlin. states that the Government lias prepared a Bill

THE CHINA MAIL.

THE ALLEGED COLLISION,

FURTHER EVIDENCE.

BATHING ACCIDENT.

NARROW FSC PES AT STONE- GUTTERS,

Bithing at Stonecutters beatening Mr log Bluate, of Meware Turley & Co., bad narrow escape from drowning. Mr.

The adjourned pings regarding the On Lee having alleged, failed to | Bland went nat ng a lunch, with the abserve the rule of the road at man!Y.3.C.3. party, and being a non lumer want shore with thosidota boy. Huwlaft contrary to the International Collar for nutes by his friends, and all at Regulations, on the West River on July 13 Lat, ware continued this morning at the fin Marina Cours by Commander Beckwith.

The sammens is traded againon (). Hughes, captain of the On Lee, by R. W Thomas, captain of the Sui Tai, who alleges that the in Leg left her course and collided slightly with the Sai Tal. As the unconscio the prosecution.

of the party saw that he was tier. Be was endeavouring to learn to win when the currmus took him a fam fout sowwards, and så the bosch is very steep hat out of his darth. Several fast swimura west to Mr. Bland's all, but,|

they rozabad him ha Under the direction

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eresting an Imperial monopoly of f bearing on Monday, ovilónce was given for of Mr. Duroy, St. John Ambalance

The King remained at the Confer.igarettes with a view to atoning for ence over half an hour. The entire the shortage of a milliard marks in proceedings lasted 14 hours. They the War Levy: will be resumed to lay.

No Agreement.

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The confereuer anricably discussod the points at issue, but no definite

dance was reade towards an agree-] ment.

SEAH

Mr. Stevenson (Mesa Desco, Looker. Dencon nad Barston's office) prosecuted and Mr. Dixon (Messrs Wilkinson and Grist's office) defended

man, artificial respiration was practised, and Mr. Bland soon tame runad.

* SHIPPING GAZETTE.

(From "Shipping and Engineering."

Capt. J. Smith, of the Kiangtoo, is awaiting orders.

Mr. W. Philips, chief officer, Kiung- team, has gone chial offler, Hain- Chief

The quartermaster of the Sai Tai, called for the prevention, with a seven or eight he was in charge of the year service, mi CORONATION OF THE Wheel of the Sui Tai on its way to Kwong

Man. Off Ki Au the pilot told him, to steer thevossal towards the light of Kwongmoon. Flo obeyed the order to port the ship's helm, from the ship's pilot after that the pilot Losnos, July 22. told him to hard port har helsa and the ship A telegram from Teheran states close and came towards the Sai Tal colli

answered him a little, The On. Los warming Øver 100 Liberals inet,and cor-} silored the situation. They urged that the Stah was crowned with cusding with the latter reel. The On Les

| Sol Tai. the Government not to make conces tomary, pomp and a procession was collided on the bluff of the port bow of the

the Nation-made through the streets. His The On Les blew to blast. He then chief officer, Kiangteen. ulists nor to agree to a settlemens Misjesty took the oath Before the the Shun Lee coming down the riven, but involving n Blissolution before the

Plam Voting Bill is passed.

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sons wcceptable to

Genaral Election Imminent.

Tiere were rewel rumours in the Bobby of a Genital Election being! iniinent. Filgrals and Tulonists'

alike anticipate ur vurly, dissolution. It is understood that both sides ut! the Conference were tmyielding.

Meylis anti praped at a mosque..

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THE HINDU IM. MIGRANTS.

DRASTIC STEPS BY CANADIAN GOVERNMENT.

Loxtos, July, 29

A Telegraria froon Victora (B..)

The Dublin Irish Independent | tubes that the King's speech has Xposed His Majesty to the sugantes, thas an arrued force will be picion that he is influenced by the austered from the warship "Rain- boy" to the Kotagath Maro. and Hiburiplewlers will be arrest sly put in irons and deported by the xt outgoing per to the Orient. If the matinous spirit is not quelled all the Hindus will be transhipped [and deported in" butches.

BISLEY SHOOTING.

the Hower of Comatofia yeaterday, exTory view. "cool" when it was announced that the Speaker would preside. Apart from jealousy of the infringement of the Fans of Coramous prerogativas, it is the general feeling that the conference I not likely to be soccessful, na it decision must ha confirmed by the faepectivo supporters of the members of the Conference,

Unianist Opinion.

"The Unionists declare that the Ulster- -menr less inclined to make sacrifices than they were two years ago. The "only ennaniation is that the failure of "the conference will make a general -election practically inevitable,

Nationalist" Stormy Moating.

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On the contrary, it is atsted that af #stormy sating of the Nationalists which was, held yesterday after a report by Mr. Devlia on the feeling in Ireland Mr. Redmond promised not to womit to any concessions beyond those in the priginal Amending Bill

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Arriving for the Cenforenea.

The Speaker arrived at Buckingham Palace an hour before the conference commenced, and the crowds were so danna that he had to enter by a side gate. The next to arrive

THE KOLAPONE CUP.

The Duke of "Connaught. the favernor-General, hus appealed to the Hindus to ruintain the peace.

The Japanese Government has 774cabled to the Japaarse Consul at

LONDON, July 29. Australia won the Kolapors Cup with a seure of 776, Casalu iaido

2001;

ME. M. F. Berkeley, acting officer, Hsinuing, has resigned.

Mr. J. Farrell, from leave, has gone

Mr. J. Carter, second officer, Kung- wiping, hus resigned.

Jator Capt. Thomas at the witness actected in and could not see...

Cross examined by He. Dixon witness said the Sui Tai blew three binata before the collision,

Captain Hughes, the defendant, in the. bux, mild the Si Tai started making the renomaly th. He noticed the Sui Tai on that day and she was steering all over the ocean. She www.then at Ki Au and a noticed the uccentric touring. So, thus he believed the ship bad made two trips.

Commander Beckwith: Why don't you back to the beginting of the ship's history. (Laughter)

On July 13th, proceeded withun, the Sak Tai was two cable stern when he a off the North of Ki Au. The Sai

M. O. Bjornduhi, second officer, Poochi, has gone second officer, Kingping.

Mr. H. C. Tollaisen, second ollicer, Tungwab, has gone sereader, Focchi.,

Mr. Ceria, third officer, Kiangteen, has gone, second officer, Tungwa.

Mr. W. Malaga, second engineer. Riangkwan, has gone acting chief engineer, sarne ship.

Mr. McInnis, third engineer, Kiangkwan, has gone 'second engi Heer, same ship.

ship.

Mr. Shang, fourth engineer, Kiang- Thi, he thought was steering-ballywun hus-gone-third-engineer, Bume hut he would not-ay be could se both her lights. He was in the bin sleep and was awakened by a whistle apparaatly from the Sti Tai. The Sui Tai wax then feat from the On Lea's starboard quarter. Ele than put the On Las right on its course for the Swashway light.

Replying to Commander Beckwith the Captain said he was not on the bridge at

the time of the collision.

Chief Officer Janes of the On Lee said that

Mr. B.. Dual, chief engineer, Riangtung, has gone chief engineer, Felching.

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M. J. Ewin, chief engineer. Fei ching, has gone chief engineer, Kiangtung.

Ms. A. Brown, chief engineer, Hsinkong, is on leave.

Mr. A. Stewart, second engineer,

the Motherland 770, India 747, nadi Vancouver to the effect that if the at Ki Au the Sui Taiwan two cables of oa | Hinkong, has gone acting chief engi- |

fluersey 731.

BRITISH MILITARY

APPOINTMENT.

LONDON, July 21. Lieut. General Sir A. Codrington General Officer Commanding the Lon de

District. hus been appointed Military Secretary to the Secretary of state for War, in succession to Lieut. General Sir W. E. Franklyn.

FRENCH PRESIDENT IN RUSSIA. -

SPEECHES BY TSAR AND PRESIDENT.

Lospos, July 21.

At banquet at Peterhof, the Tsar, proposing the toast of President Poin- Mer, said that the satisfaction be experienced in welcoming the Freach President was doubled by the pleasure of again meeting an old acquaintance with whom he waschanned to forin Bersaal relations two years ago.

Dillon, and then came Mr. Benar Law, Captain Craig and Sir Edward Carson who arrived together and were cheered. Then came Mr. Redmond and Lord Lawlowie afoot, and finally Mr. A quith nod Mr. Lloyd George arrived, who wore cheered.

The Kinz received the represents tives in the Bow Room and addressed The proceedings were a strict Cly privita as a Cabinet meeting.

them

Failure Anticipated.

The Unionist headquarters in Ulster -anticipate that the new effort of a

conference will fail, .

A meeting of unofficial Liberal mem- bers of the House of Commons has been ammoned for to-day to consider the position

LONDON, July 22,

The King's Speech.

His Majesty the King, after thank

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Komagata Muro is forcibly seized the others and crew must first leave the ship, so us to avail international complications.

MEXICAN AFFAIRS.

THE NEW REGIME.

the On Lee's star board quarter. The Sbur Lee was aheam 50 feet off and passed 200 yards on the On Lee's port hand.

Commander Beckwith: Tid pou port her helm }

Witness: No sir, not one inta.

Witness, who was at the outset slightly troublesome in Auswering questions, excitedly related his version which "was hardly intelligible.

Repeatedly the Magistrate ordered him to leave the bar bat be refused until be had relieved himself of a story mixed with petaanal experiences. Bea

the witness.

bet, sano ship,

Mr. E Timbrell, third engineer, sinkong, has gone second engineer,

be ship

Mr. F. Berthet bug been appointed third engineer, Heinkong;

Mr. J. C. Perren, chief officer, Kienghsin, is on lenye.

Mr. Anderson, Recond officer. Kinghsin. lug gone acting chief officer, samo ship.

Mr. Graham has been appointed third afficer, Kiongteen.

LONDON, July 21. General Carranza and Senor Zapata

Ultimately the man went outside the have been communicating with each Court, and the Magistrate asked Captain other with a view to reaching an agres-Hughes if he had ever had trouble with

Mr. H. Salzwoder, acting second ment. General Cairanza's Army le

Captain Hughes said it was the first time officer, Kiunghin, bus gone second berrying mouth to secure a peaceful he had ever seer witness in such a con-officer, we ship. entry into the capital.

dition.

The Magistrate: He must be saving

ExPresident Huerta and bis famil have sailed on the German criserad. Dresden for Jamaica. There was no demonstration.

General Carranza bas intimated that he is willing to grant a limited armistic, sa an act of generosity, hur intends t prosecute those responsible for then down-throw of President Madaro, za

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FRENCH RAILWAY COLLISION.

LONDON, July 21..

As the result of a collision at Tou Haouse between two passenger trains dil not doubt that the two allied four carriages were destroyed, six. countries would continue to enjoy the people killed, and 30 injured. peace assured by the plantitisle of

their forces, $

President Poincare, in reply, as sured the Tsar that France would continue to work for peace in in- time daily colaboration with her aily.

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Labour Disturbances.,

BULGARIA AND ROUMANIA.

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LONDON, July 21. Bulgaria, a verbal Note Roumania, demands un International enquiry into the incidents on

the frontier.

Losnes, July 22, 199

HOME O'ICKET.

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LONDON, July 21. Surrey beat Lancashire at the Oval

A telegram from St. Petersburg states that President Poincare's visit bas been marred serious labour disturbances. Over 100,000 men". have struck work and there have been attacks on the police. Revolvers by an innings and 158. Last year the were used and many arrests effected, match was drawn.

Cossacks were called out in the

Viborg quarter and fired two rounds

of blank ammunition, dispersing the (Wah Tax Yat Po's Service.)

crowds.

Tramwaymen elsewhere ejected KRUPES FINANCING ARSENAL. passengers and overturned the cars.

Political agitators are slizing up long-standing grievances with the

PExist, July 21..

ing those present for responding to his cummods, expressed his gratification that the Speaker should preside at the meatings of the Conference. The King view to provoking a crisis. There are The German firm of Krupp has agreed- then proceeded as followsy in also strikea at Moscow, Rigs and to advance China big sum of money tervention may be regarded as a new Sarati.

departure, but the exceptional circam Cossacks are being rapidly drafted together justify my setion, Fer months into St. Petersburg.

stances under which you are brought

we have watched with deep misgivings

the course of events in Ireland, the troud of which has been surely and tendily towards an appeal to force. Today the ory of civil war is on the lips of the most responsible and

most

AUSTRO-SERVIAN. RELATIONS

oher-minded of my SIGNIFICANT REMARK BY CROWN

PRINCE OF GERMANY.

people. It is anthinkable that wo

should be brought to the brink of

- Fratricidal #trifo opon issues apparontly

so capable of adjustment if handled

with which to establish an arrepal at Bs-ho, north of Peking."

Taxing Luxuries,

The fianucial Department has decid ed to place taxes upon. luxuries, which will be divided into two classes, one will pay 20 per cent, and the other ten

Per cent,

Japan's Guard Decreased.

LONDON, July 21. It is reported that the Japanese with the spirit of generous compromise. Reuter's Berlin correspondent tole-oldiers stationed in Peking will be My apprehension in contemplating graphs that the marked uneasiness reduced by 1,700 next month, and that such a dire zalamity is intensified by on the Berlim Bourse le attributed to reductions of the British, German and my feelings of attachment to Ireland the anxiety concerning the relations French forces will follow.

and by my sympathy with her people, between Austria" und Serviat

who have always welcomed me with! The National Zeitung says that the

Warm hearted; affection. You repre- Crown Prince's remark to a German

Commerelal Laws.

abna in ons form, or other B Past bank director that Germany must The Prendent has given orders for majority of my subjects at home and keep her powder dry is much com.the publication of the newly drawn 70s shao have a deep interest in my outed on at the Bourse

acmmercial laws.

Captam Sommerville of the Shan Loe said he watched the ships careoring out of the river neck and neck. He saw the vessels come together gradually. The On Lea, he thought, did not alter her course more than throw degrees. After they came together"

the Sui Tai opened out, and went to star board. His upinino wa

was the On Lee did i not get a

get a straight.course, Mr. Stevenson put it to witness that what He had said was entirely untruthful,

Witness: So 1 Then secording to wist you say I am conmitting perjury.

The Magistrate told Mr. Stevenson that he would have to genbly the statement.

Mr. Stevenson said- hợpút is as a sug-i seation.

Witness aid emphatically that hav on the bridge.

After the cross examination, the Magia. trate called forward Mr. Stevenson and aubsequently the latter said he was sorry to say his instructions were to make the

suggestion to him that it was untrue. Mr. Stevenson said frum the evidence be was convinced that it was not so and tendered his apology

Capt. Sommerville: I quite forgive you because you are a lawyer (loud laughter) You said that and I was going to fight to the bitter death..

Further evidence was led, after which the cane was adjourned till next Friday at 10.30.m.

Mr. A Sorvig, second officer, Kiangteen, has gone second officer, Tungwah.

Mr. A. L. L. Burton, chief officer, Hangsang, has gone chief, officer, Lienshing.

Afr J. V. Simpson, neting chief officer, Lienshing, has gone second officer, same ship.

Mr. C. Alexander hus been appoint od second officer, Loongwo.

Ir. E.. Everett, second officer; Loongwo, is an leave..

Mr. C. J. Pirie, chief engineer, Pooting, is on leave.

Mr. W. Jack, second engineer, Szechuen, has gone acting chief engi neer, Panting:

Mr. A. Maluru, third engineer, Sze- cbuan, has gone acing second engi- neer, sure ship.

Mr. J. B. Nucator, acting second engineer, Shoshsing is on leave.

Mr. W. Smith, third engineer, Puoting, has gone third engineer, Szechuen.

Poyang, has gone acting second engi Mr. D. McDougal, third engineer, neer, Shaobsing..ta

[Mr. D. W. Foreman, ucting second engineer, Shuobsing, has gone third | engineer," same ship.

Mr. A. MeVeun, from awaiting or

Puoting

A charge of disorderly behaviourers, los gone seting third engineer, preferred against Navy Yard Police. constable Kendit at the Police, Court this moting was dismissed.

A Chiness arrested data sharge», of

snatching gold bangla from a Chinese woman admitted six previous convictions to Mr. Wood, this morning. He was com mitted for trial.

W. A. Bear who was arrested on- str.

extradition warrant charging him with obtaining Fra: 10,000 by false pretences w before the Magistrate this morning and was further remanded till to-morrow,

Mr. Gi: B Hood, third engineer, Shaohsing, has gone third engineer, Poyang

Mr. R. G. S. Burrell, second offi cer. Chiaking, has gone second offi cer, Kanchow.

Mrd. Lowery, second officer, Kan. how, has gone second officer, Chin- king.

MF. C. West, from leave, has gone second officer, Ngankin

Mr. C. E. Wawny second officer; Ngankin, is on leave.

Mr. E. M. Rogers, second officer, Tangchow, has gone second officer, Tatung

Mr. N. Donald, second officer, Tatung, has gone second officer,

Kwan Tai, of 102 Queso Bond, Tangchow,

who has been before the Magistrate on M L E. George, second officer, several occasions on a remanded charge of Chibli, has gone second officer, Fao- rapplying the Supent tendons of Imports | ting?" k

and Exports with an incorrect retara, bas Mr. G. C. Thompson, second off- boen discharged by Mr. Wool. Mr. G. Koer, Paoting, has gone second officer, Hall Brutton represented defendant.

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