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LATE TELEGRAMS.
[VIA AUSTRALIA.]
POLAE RESEARCH.
London, 26th May. Tha Matin (Paris) has opened a fund to finish equipping B. Charcot's expedition to search for andor the Swedish Antarctic expedition Nordenskiold.
10ISH INDUSTRI 1 LEAGUE,
London, 26th May, An Irish Industriot League has been incor- porated at New York, to assist farmors in Ireland. It is hoped to raise 1,000,000 dollar doring 1003.
THE FISCAL QUESTION.
London, 27th May. In the House of Commons yesterday Sir Heary Campbell-Bonnerman, Jeader of the Opposition, garo notice of his intention to move an mondment to the accond reading of the Monaco Bill, Sir Henry will move that The House, regarding the maintenanes of fres trade essential to the welfare and the interests of
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS THURSDAY, JUNE 25T01. 19′11 established at Tangier, and Hike all the Medi-
W. Hasbury as President of the Board of Morland's forces on March 15, but was after Agriculture.
ANGLO-AMERICAN WAR WORSE THAN
A CRIME,
London, 27th May. Speaking last night. at a banquet given by the New York Society of Pilgrims in honour of Sir Michael Herbert (the British Ambasador to the United States), Mr. Elihe Root (United States Secretary for War) declared that England was America's true friend. War between Engloud and Amarion would." "Mr. Root asserted, "be not only a crims, but would argue incapacity in the governing powers worse Mr. J. Hay, Usifed States than a crime," Secretary of Stat, wrote, praising Sir Micha Herbert as un Ambassador who stands solidly for pence.
TRAGEDY AT A WEDDING.
London, 27th May. While a wedding party was in progress last night in a house in the town of Arras, bear Dousi, in France, a tire cecurred in the ball rooms. The house was full of guests at the time oud terrible scenes took place. Four ladies waze
wards carelessly allowed to be stolen. The torraneau Powors she is interested in maintain PHOTOGRAPHIC
rallied forces recently made a desperate attacking the free passage of the Strait of Gibraltar. on the British position, but were repulsed, after slo: Aghting. The Britsh loss was two men killoa, and many wounded
UNITED STATES PRESIDENOT.
London, 28th May. Senator Mark Hauna hea withdiawn his opposition to President Rognevelt's nomination by the Ohio Republican Convention for the United States Peraidency, the most st for which takes place next year. President Roosevelt is now cortain of being nominated by at least 20 of the States.
The writer considera the best colution of the difficulty to be the meutralisation of Tangier and of the entire African coast of the Strait, with the exception of Coats, which is already ocoupled by the Spaniards. International con- trol would be a less practical means of rendering. that usptrality effective than the cession of the territory in question to a neutral State or Prince. If it were desired to extend an Anglo- French agreement to Eygpt it would, in tho opinion of the Depeche Coloniale, Arst be necca-
sary to assume the existence of the understand-
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outlined, and than to enquire what matnal con- The widow of General Robort Dudley Blake,cessions could be made upon that new busin who recently diod intestate aud childless, left
France bas still a considerablo position in property valued at £500,000, which is now in Egypt. though it has been much diminished It is now idle to regret Chancers. The late Mrs. Blake was the by her own fault. daughter of an Irishi village asboolmaster. the zaistake she made twenty-one years ago FOR General Blake had her educated and then To-day, whatever diplomatic euphemism may be married her under romantic circumstances. employed to veil the admission, Egypt is, as a Miss Breacon and James Doyle, ebildron of tatter of fact, a British possession. All that attors, armadilloes (with a different history to Francs has to defend there at present are, that of the "Just So" stories), porcupines,
the Empire, declinos, in view of recent Minia. burnt to death, and 20 othurn were foartally Mrs. Blake's cousin, ure claimants to the catale. terial doclarations, to proceed with the bill injured. without further disclosures us to the Govorn- ment's fiscal policy.
Last night, speaking in reply to Sir J. Leng (Liberal member for Dundee), Mr. Chamberlein sints that there had been no negotiations between the motherland and colonies regarding tarif concessions. The Secretary of Stalo for the Colonies added that he had made no offlcial proposals for colonial tariffs giving preformatia rates for British as against foreign goods.
The Berlin correspondent of the Morning Post reports that Australia's opposition to preferential trade within the Empire has cou- vinced Cermany that it is safe to make reprisals in the caso of Canada.
THE LONDON ELUCATION BILL.
London, 27th May.
The London Education Bill yesterday passed through Committee in the House of Commons. The Government accepted numerous amend. monts, greatly minimising the powers and res ponsibilities of the boroughs in connection with the management of clementury schools, Standard admits this morning that the Co rerament hus virtually withdrawn is bill in favour of our deafted by the Opposition and
dissentient Univaints.
1083 OF A GUNDDAT.
The
London, 27th May. A new Peravien guabeat, built at a Birken- Lead yard, sprang a leak and foundered off the Scilly Isles near the coast of Cornwall. Tho
crew were rescued.
GEMAN OFFICER DISHONOVKEL.
London, 27th May.
COLLISION AT SEA.
London, 27th May.
Of 34 emigrants by the steamer Huddersfield, bound from the Continent for Grimsby, 20 Norwegian steamer Uto near Antwerp in a fog.
were drownel, owing to a collision with the
DEATH OF FAMOUS MOTORIST.
ondon, 28th May, M. Marcel Rananit, the winuer of the Paris- Vienna motor car race, has died from the effects
accident in the abortive Paris-Madrid race on of injuries which be received us the result of na Sunday last,
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THE GERMAN ELECTIONS.
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STEMSSEN & CO., SOLE AGENTS FOR CHINA.
Apply to
y the writer, certain respectable traditions which rang be described as intellectual. The squirrels, including the flying ones, the large. centrality of the Suez Canal way be regarded fruit-eating bat, the so-called flying fox, tho French colonics in the Indian Ocean and the stakes, and lizards add to the guiety of things; pigeons and curlews are abundant; in the forest by the Frosch as a concern of theirs. Ttalled, or mydans, and so forth. Croosdiles, Far East must depend for their protection spa there is the argus and the fireback pheasant. their own resources and upon, the permanent naval forces placed at their disposal. Moreover, And when you are tired of the gan, there is the Bed Sea, which is but a continuation of the fishing to vary the monotony, Angling can be Su Canal, is closed by Perim and Aden. The carried on with the least possible expenditure of energy. It is the usual thing, when travelling writer goes on to say --
in a steam launeb, to let ont a strong lius astern, the last 40ft, or so being of stout wire terminating in a large book. For bait you love piece of white rag, and to the inboard part of When a Ush takes the line a bell is attached.
a
the hook he gives warning by ringing the bell. and it is a comparatively small catch if only three men are required to play the prize, usually au iken tingarri, a fine pike-like fish, which is good eating.
We are no longer strong enough in Egypt to exercise real control, but we are still in a position to kamper the free moviments of the English. We are, for instaner, able to provent the use of Egytian funds for Imperial purposes like those of India, Car representatives in Egypt can only Is it worth Berlin, 17th Juna. maintain French prestige.
our while to persist in playing the part of dog in The result is 338 districts out of the 07 is
econd ballote will be necessary the manger de nous obelixer dans une attitude now known. in 156 districts. So far the returns show 68 gêncurs? Would it not be expedient, while re- Clerica Is (Centrum), 53 Socialists, 23 Conserva-serving the maintenance of our intellectual works tives and 11 Poles. Among those defeated are in Egypt, to come to an understanding as to the Mosers. Roesicks and Hahs, leaders of the two substantial rights which we still possess Agatinn Allianco. Messrs. Eugen Richter namely, the Mixed Tribunals and the adminis
-tration of the Egyptian Debt? That would ten genuine renunciation on our part which would (Radical Liberal) and Oortel (Conservative) are among those to be decided on by the second ball. The gains of the Socialists have been unquestionably by a source of regret to the Lighly meritorious French colour in Egypt bands with him after bang arrested for sanearly exclusiraly at the expense of the Radical-
It is, therefore, necessary that England should informal salute." Hussener has appealori.
ranke us some concession elsewhere, for instance ia Morocco. As we bare sot apart the question
There is a population of some of political preponderance, that coursion 200,000, including about 20,000 Chinese; and could only be of an economic nature. The it in to Bud increasing means of employment Customs system of Morccuo might, for and attract still larger numbers of settlers to example, in so far as Frases and England this rich and picturesque country that the are coteerued, be arranged on the same The ines as the existing regime in Tuvis, adtableges accorded to England, all pre- vious treaties of
London, 28th May. Sir Robert Giffen has a lotter in today's Tince dealing with the question of preferential trade within the Empira. While not believing in the possibility of binding the Empire to a
A German naval exsiga nawod Hussener has system of mutual trade preferonces, Sir Robert feels that the whole foren of the Empire minat boen sentenced at Kiel to four years' imprison- be used, if necessary, to vindicate Canada's ont und dismissal from the navy for, at Eason right to concede preference to the motherland on Easter Sunday, killing an artilleryman without foreign reprisals. Germany's action named Hartmann, who, according to his version in threatening reprisals he characterises as an of the affair, being a former schoolmate, impertinence. Sir Enbort has also suggested" attempted gros familiarity by trying to shake a rovision of British methods and the system of commercial areaugemonts with foreign conntries, treating the Empire as oue unit instead of negotiating for ite separate parik He also advises the establishmout of a cam marcial council to assist the Foreign Office. Such a council could discuss preferential questions, and should comprise representatives of the autonomous colonies, Indis, and the other parts of the Empire.
Replying yesterday in the House of Commons to Mr. G. Lumburt (Liberal member for South Molton), the Chancellor of the Exchequer stated that I did not propose to modify his Finance Bill in order to afford preference to volonist prodnata. --
Tho umbers of the Birmingham and Cardiff -Chambers of Commerce have resolved that Mr. Chamberlain's proposals with regard to pre- ferential trade within the Empire deserve. the immediate and serious consideration of the country, and particularly of the commercial community.
The paragraph in the Australian Governor- General's speech, delivered on Tuesday at the opening of the Federal Parliament, referring to the delay in dealing with the question of pre ferential trade, jus evoked a chorus of ongra tulation in the German presB.
"DISCOVERY" RELIEF FUND.
London, 27th May..
in reply to a question yesterday in the House of Commons, the Prime Minister announced that the Government was preparid to contributo to the Discovery ro jef fund. At the same time, he regretted to have to admit that the con- fidence of the Government in the two societies
Liberal parties. In consequence the poor will be in the hands of a similar majority as before.-O. Lloysł. Loudon, 27th May.
THE KING OF ITALY.
It is reported in Rome that King Victor Emmanul III. has arranged to visit President Loubet in Paris apon July 3, and King Edward VII. in London throu days later.
AMERICAN LABOUR TROUBLES.
London, 27th May.
The textile manufacturers in Philadelphia
bave refused a request made by the workers for a 55 hours' week. It is expected, in consequence, that 150,000 men will go out on at ik in "the Quaker city" ou Monday next.
NEW BANK FOR DESTROYERÐ.
London, 26th May, The third-class battleship Audacious will shortly bis stationed at Felixstowe, the now base for a torpedo-boat destroyer instruction flotilla.
AN OLD STORY,
Paris, 17th June, London denies the signature of a new con vention conecening Kolsatan-Echo de Chine.
THE 80MALILAND CAMPAIGN.
London, 18th June.
But we have forgotten the more serious side of life in British North Borueo, which is ad-¿ ministered by a Governor, with the assistance of a Colonial Secretary, under whom are three Residente of Districts, Assistant Residents, and the usual long, but necessary, list of minor afficials. The Government look to the native chiefs and beadmen 10 maintain order within their districts; and so effectively is this done that fow true aboriginals of Borneo ever appear before the European magistrates.
It is only
Chartered Company, which has just come of age, is devoting all its energies. This is not A despatch from Router's correspondent at
the place to deal at any length with the in- commerce, would expire dustrica and producis of the 31,600 quero the Abyssinicu camp at Jigjiggs, dated the 12th int, says that Ras Makonnen, the Abyssinian at a date to be agreed upon. Thus, without miles of territory; sufles it to say that the richness of the soil makes for the most pro General, and the British Consul at Harra are prejudice to any rights already acquired, we endeavouring to affect an exchange of three the old see our liberty of action guaranteed for English prisoners now in the hands of the the near future. These are the conditions and life native agriculture, in the form of maize,
to form i which we should be prepared to paddy, bananas, sweet potatoes, So ("Mullah, two of whom were wounded in the fight accept the idea of combinin, the two questions in a wonderfully fortile country that such a system of exltivation as the natives fellow ju possible Plonghs and hoes are in most parts quite unknown, the mode of operation being for a man and woman to walk can behind the other, the man in front, dibbling a hole with a sred or two, and then sorstehes over a littly sharpened stick, into which the woman drops a
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of Egypt and Morocco with a view to a final settlement. Such arrangements would he just, FRENCH INTERESTS IN NORTH. and as honourable for France as for England,
AFRICA.
The Times correspondont writes ander date
SPLIT IN A YACHT CLUB,
London, 26th May. Despite the fact that their rules fortid politics, the members of an aristocratic French Yacht Club voted against the election of M. Waldeck-Paris, May 19:-- Rousseau, the ex-Premior. Many members thereupon resigned, and intend to establish a rival club on a non-political basis.
THE TAAL IN THE TRANSVAAL,
London, 26th May, The Standing Orders of the Transvaal Logisisture require that all speeches in Datch shall be made through an interpreter.
FORGING MORGAN'S NAME.
London, 27th May. Count Bandari, a dealer in art gans, formerly of London, has been arrosted at Alexandria,
which promoted the Discovery Antarctic research charged in company with others, with frauds and forgorice of bills of exchange on Mr, J. Pierpont Morgan and others.
expedition had been ruddly shakes.
Sir Clements Markbam, president of the Royal Geograplúmni Society, indignantly protests against the statement relative to the
society made in the Commons last night by the Prime Minister. He asserts that the society originally and repeatedly indicated the necessity for u relief ship.
DARKEST RUSSIA.
in respect of moneys advanced by him, on a bill of exchange, stated to have bose drawn by the debtor, and which purported to bave been ac- cepted by Mr. Pierpont Morgan, but the signs inre of the latter was alleged to be a forgery.]
We hope in this formulating the project to bring out certain aspects of the question which will serve to promote the conclusion of a prae- tical agreement betwook the two countries.”
BRITISH NORTH BORNEO.
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The French Colonial party have chosen the day of the opening of the Chambers to pablish in their special organ, the Bépêche Coloniale, their programme respecting the two great possible questions of difference between this country and England--mazely, Egypt and Morocco. It
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pensation or lurter. He contende that without being carried on in far off Borneo, with its pepper and chillies, sugar, and torto.seball' [Count Bondari was recently adjudicated à
Morocco the French possession of what he begatiful stretches of tropical country and its such are a few of the items in the "ollo bankrupt, the petitioning creditor being Sir describes as 'Afrique Mineure must always land encircled bays, by the appeal just made podrida" of exports. Then, of course, there Alfred Hickisan, M.P., who proved for £11,500 | remain precarious. He recalls the fact that M. to the investing public for further funds to
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One may ascribe the ultimate acquisition of future. The essential feature of that prelomi- naaos would be a protectorate over the Sultan of the experience gained regarding its potentiali- Morocco similar to that exercised by Francs intles in the early aarenties, when certain venture- Tunis. That could be brought about to the profit some young spirits, among whom was numbered of the natives and of all Europe, without violence Mr. W. C. Cowie, the present managing diree. and, to quote the words of Lieutenant-General veritable fortress in the middle of many camps," the assistance of the religious notabilities of the blockade set up by Spain in the Sala Archi- The harbour of Gays Bay, on the west coast, or the subversion of existing Institutions, with for of the company, were engaged in running bir Androw Clarke, wast in time become “ falam under French influenca, When once relego. For a century previous there had been
London, 27th Muy. The Jews in St. Petersburg dread an outbreak of anti-Jewish excesses on the 29th
last., upon which date the citizens celebrate the bi-centenary of the foundation of the Russian capital by Peter the Great The Russian Government is taking remarkable precautious to prevoat an outbreak.
London, 26th May.
IMPERIAL DEFENCE.
Landos, 27th May.
Bir Gilbert Parker, MP, the eminent colonial writer, yesterday delivered au interest- ing address at the Australasian Clab upon Imperial defence issues,
He asserted that
none of the British colonies were yet able to etand alone in the matter of naval defence, and a majority of colonists meognised that M. Plehve, the Russian Minister of the they were under a moral obligation le 'com. Interier, yesterday received a deputation repre-tribute to the upkeep of the Imperist navy, senting the Kichaieff Jews, and heard their while the socomulated wealth of each colony complaint relative to the recent outrages. The would constitute a reasonable basis for con- Minister expressed sympathy with the sufferers, tributions. Australia would, Sir Gilbert one- and promised to confine the sale of the anti-sidered, do well to accept the Admiralty's Semitio organ at Kisbnioff, the Zhamya-which offer with regard to a naval subsidy of had incited and inflamed the people against the £200,000 per annum. Jews-to the paper's regular subscribers.
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Two artillery officers named Grigorioff and Molostoff bave been arrested in St. Petersburg ou suspielen of being connected with wide-spread conspiracy to assassinate officials Grigorieff admits that he intended to kill M Pobedonostelf, ista Procurator of the Holy Synod, but ho rofrained because his intended viotim was old and feeble.
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their political preponderance was admitted the compation by Europeans, and it was these offers great facilities for defensive purposes; French could discuss matters of detail. There ang traders who, in a 14-ton steamer, the the country round about produser coal in abun. London, 28th May, might, for instance, be an extension of the Argi, soon found out all that was then to be dance, while the land quite near the boast is The Sultan of Sokoto, who fled from his Spanish territory in the Biff region. They known of the productive country. And what a admirably adapted as a site for a sanatorium for capital after offering but a feable resistono in could take into account the objection of Eng country it is: For the sportsman there is big white troops. In Bornen we have a rich terri- March last, has since rallied a large following land to see Tangier converted into a French guns in plenty-elephants, rhinoceros, buffalo, tory ander the British Crown as big as Ireland, London, 27th May. Lord Moukbrattos, late private secretary to around an ancient flag belonging to the founder fortress opposite Gibraltar. There is nothing deer, pig, and bear. Orang-outange and several and in the bay steady mentioned there is a mag- Mr. J. Chamberlain, has been appointed Under.of the Sokoto Empire. The flag, which is to prevent the French from giving guarantees varieties of monkeys inhabit the forest in large nificent barbour of refuge, and being large venerated by the local natives, was captured to their risals in that respect. France, on the numbers, while among the host of smaller animals enough to accommodate the whole fleet, an Secretary for the Colonies in succession to Lord Onslow, who sueceeded the late Mr. R. when Soketo fell before Lieutenant-Colonel other hamil, could not consent to see Engare to be reckoned rivet cats, massage, bintarongs, anrivalled base in time of war.
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