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[FROM SOUTHERN PAPEES, THE BRITISH LABOUR PARTY RETRENCHING,
London, August 19th.
The Labour party have already bear compel led to reduce the number of candidates for the next election owing to the decision making Parliamentary levies illegal.
Fourteen ran. The race was won by a head, with a nock between second and third
Betting at the start: -40 to 1 against Claretoi ; 11 to 2 against Anchors; 100 to 7 against Queen's Journal.
· BOTTON-GROWING EXPERIMENTA IN
RHODES
THE GROWTH OF BERLIN.
یت
SHIPPING IN PORT.
STEAMBER,
The population of larger Borlia numbered on the 1st of January, 1910, about 3,670,000 ăn- habitants. The forthcoming consus on the 1st AMIGO, German str., 822, W. Jangschwager,
5th Sept. Haiphong and Hoihow 4th Sept., Rico-Jebsen & Co. Sept-Amoy Ltd. Petroleum Co., Lt
4th Sept, Casa Oll—Asintio
It has been taggested that, in view of thin ciation's expert has returned from Rhodesia and 120,000 inhabitanta and still has a prepon-AWA MARU, Japanese str. 3.912. 8. Ishikawa,
shortage of fands, the party should limit the candidates to the lowest possible number Labour members are prepared to make consider able conccasions to gain Liberal support to the Bill enabling the use of funds for political ригровая,
THE A UNION PARLIAMENT ELECTIONS.
London, August 19th.
In the South African elections to the Union Parliament the following were returned unop posed-Dr. Jameson (Albany), Mr. Merriman Victoria West), Mr. Sauer (Aliwal North), Sr. Smartt (Beaufort),
SHORT TIME IN AMERICAN COTTON MILLS.
London, Angast 20th.
London, August 25th. The Chartered States Cotton-growing Asso- reporta favourably on the prospects regarding cultivation and the erection of central baling press and power ginnery at the junction of the railway at Kaful Kiver, which is now under cou
sideration.
HOME CRICKET.
KENT'S SUCCESS.
да
the
of December will surely show more than 3,750,000. In 1871 the whole district had only 900,000 inhabitants. Within thirty-plne years We have an increase to three and a half times ANAMBA, British-sta, 1,159, C. Bangster, 5th- the original population. Berlin proper has now derance over its Seven suburbs with An aggregate of about 1,000,000, the remainder falling on rural districts. But st
at present increase of the Berlin population is much slower than that of the suburbs, it was only 20,000 in the last year, against from 40,000 to 50,000 in former years, when it was not BENLAWERS, British str., 1,250, H. W. Bee, yot hemmed in on all sides. One reason
27th August-Yokohama 21st August, for the rapid growth of the suburbs Ballast-Gibb, Livingston & Co.
tho
splondid tramway traffic
allBUTO MARU, Japanese str., 1,813, Y. Yatsayon- directions.
penny one is carried from
agi, 2nd September-Dalny 26th August, the eastern to the western boundary of this Coal-Mitoni Busson Kaisha.
الله ها
4th Sept Seattle and Shanghai lat Bent Flour and General Nippon Yuson Kaisha. BELLEROPHON, British str., 5.729, Y. Bartlett, 4th Sept.-Tocoma via Japan 10th Aug, Lumber and Flour--Butterfield & Swire.
No matter what happens now, says, the Pull enormous area. Beyond that limit one depends CAPEI, Italian str., 1,277, Moreses, 4th Sept.- Hall Gazette, Kent has won the County Cricket their rates, but have the disadvantage of fired
on the railways, that are still chaap enough Championship for the year; and there is much ata ions and a rigid tine-table. It is the pech rojeiding throughout the Hop County. Tudees. H
CARL
Bombay
und Singapore 29th Ang, General DIEDERICHSEN, German str., 774, Chr -Carlowitz & Co.
6th Sept.-Pakhof 2nd and 5th Bopt., General Jebsen & Co.
all over the country the success of the eleven liity of Berlin that even in the suburbs one
on the flat Rystem
in barrack-like build- The cotton mille in New England, employing j'will be thoroughly popular. For the past four. In theso now desirable residences wealthy | CHILDAR, Norwegian str., 1,102, H. Nielsen,
inge. thousand hands, have given notice of the seasons they have been great attraction people have found their home and pay their ourtailment of work for periods of one and two wherever they have gone, drawing or rates to the nabarian treasuries. Berlin proper spectators than any other county, oleren, while loses your by year its rich inhabitants, who find wooks
oo million spindles in the Southern States on their own native heaths of Canterbury, the suburbs more attractive. It has to suffer will be idle for a week in September.
Topbridge, Gravesend, and Blackheath, thug for the shortsightedness of its authorities, who, are, in
ia sober verity, reckoned as "only a little ter FLYING, MEETS NOT A FINANCIAL SUCCESS.
lower than the angels," And, of course, the twenty years ago, woro deaf to the proposal of London, August, 20th.· ́
incorporating the suburbs. At present a federa first
5th Sept.-Bangkok 28th August and Swatow 4th September, Rice-Angearfi, Thoreson & Co.
CHINHUA, British str., 1,350, A. S. Harris, 4th Sept.-Shanghai 1st Sept., Gonorabe. Butterfold & Saire.
A gale has wrecked the Blackpool Aerodrome. cause of all this popularity in the etion of fully growning towns into a province of COLOMBO MARU, Japanese str., 2,919, E Cam..
The loss on the Blackpool and four other recent meetings is intimated at £75,000.
It is believed that the meetings are doomed to. be replaced by cross country contests.
SCUTTLING A DRITISH STEAMER.
game they play, and the unmistakable fact their being "out to win" every time. Platitudinous Berlin seems the only solution possible-Con-
tinental Correspondence. persons are saying that if all the countios.
darioket in Kent's way it would be a good
it
London, August 21st,to
A Board of Trade engniry has been held at Cardiff into the loss of the steamer Britisk Standard when on her maiden voyage to Rio
Janióro
A serious allegation was made in connection with the loss of the vessel, and the enquiry fauzid that she had been senttled. There was no evidence to show how, but the captain and the chief engineer were prosly negligent.
The Captain's certificate has been suspended for eighteen months and he has been ordered to pay a thousand guineas costa.
ENGLISH BANK AMALGAMATION,
London, Angost 22nd. Parr's Bank bas amalgamated with the Ian. cashire and Yorkshire Bark,
AN EFFECT OF THE INCREASED DUTY ON WHISKY.
London, August 22nd The well-known Dablin pixit dealers, Mosars. Mooney & Co., have circulated the shareholders, stating that the Company are unable to recom- mend the payment of an interim dividend owing to the increased licence duties,
for the game and the gates." Obviously would, but it is as impossible for all countri play in Kont's way as it is for all nations to converse in German. Each county has its own individuality, its own genius. We have even heard Beard people go so far as to say that certain
subtle characteristics will differentiate the laud scapes
counties, and that a scene of the various
ita
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
The C.P. Co.'s sir. Empress of Ching left Yokohama for Victoria and Vancouver, B.C., on the 6th instant, at noon.
The T.K.K. str. Nippon Maru sailed from San Francisco on the 6th inst., for Hongkong, via Honolulu, Yokolmos, Kobe, Nagasaki and Shanghai, and is due to arrive at Hongkong en the 4th prox.
JOHNSTONES'
earlier kings were the most powerful princes NAPIER which Drayton panegyrised so splendidly "SQUARE BOT ILE"
Polyolbion
*
been
of
in Sussex, one in Burray, one in Herte, and ao forth, can be recognised by those differences with out any help whatever from familiar landmarks, However that may be the history of each county must have its effect on the character of people; and, right back to the days when its that famous Kont" of Saxon England,
ia the the proudest and most nergetic parts of Whatever their fight may the kingdom. be, the men of suck
mast county
go out to win. Inspiration, however, will not win bat tles without organization and management. And hero, again, the Kent Country Cricket Club is remarkably strong. Richas it is in fine players - almost embarrassingly no-it still keeps ita eyes open for new talent; and even this reason when it has been going from victory to victory, it has, during the past fortnight, not only found
the oloven for a brilliant place in
young -London, August 23rd. Tonbridge schoolboy, but has sent him in first Reater wires from Copenhagen that the to bat. The effect of such a
polloy Interna ional Congress of sailors and firemen pen the cricket spirit of the whole county
very great; Bad in has opened, forty dolegates, representing
avery town or 150,000 employees in the carrying traile, 55,006 vilugs club a youth of oxceptional promise can dook labourers. 25.000 seamen and 113,000 reasonably cherish the ambition that one railway servants.
will play under Mr. Massion that one day be Renter wires from Copenhagou that the quesor whoever the county captain of the year may tion of as international strike in support of the bo. Local skill, enthusiasm, and ambition are in Kent Б they are in some British sailors' demands has not been placed on not discouraged in the programme. Should the question be raised, quarters by the importation of foreigners
eloven; and the result is that it will probably be rejected, as it is understood into the county
could probably, at that only the American delegates are supporting the
the county authoritica present moment, put not merely one but three the British.
Kent elevens on to the field all capable of giving: London, August 25th.
good
Under gamo. Eenter telegraphs from Copenhagen that atauy other county a very the International Congress of sailors and fire these circumstances, the faire prospects of the men,
ABKIPPING STRIKE UNLIKELY.
is
that
the British, American and Danish dele-county in the cricket field are na rosy as its pre- gatas supported the Geraan delegates and oppos- sant; and we will say with some confidence that ed the proposal that the seamen should secede the best interests of the best of games are well from the employes of the carrying trade and served by that fact.
form
an International Seamen's Union. Regarding the strike, the German delegate an international strike of seamen declared that would at present be insane and disastrous.
British delegates protested and urged a Brit-
ish strike.
TO OPEN THE & A UNION PARLIAMENT.
London, August 24th. The cruiser Defence will convey the Duke of Connaught to the Cape.
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matches leaves Kent again the champions of All England. The mighty have fallen from their oid preeminence; and Yorkshire, which for several years was easily at the top of the tree and THE RAVAGES OF THE FOREST FIRES,
for a couple of years did not lose a match, nowAVID CORBAR & SON'S London, August 24th.
their old rivals, have to take a lowly plase; Official reports from Wallace, Idaho, state Surrey, are for abead; even Sussex and Hamp
few years that afty-mix bodies have been discovered in shire, but a years back strong competitors Independence Creek, Murray. Grare fears are for the wooden spoon, are above the northern entertained regarding the fate of three hundred county. But in a season that will be remembered Militia Bghting the fire in the white pine for the revival of bright orioket, and the rela- ing drawd forests in Northern Idaho also regariling 500tively small number of, azirteresting soldiers at Thompson Falls.
gamee, Kent well deserve their snoose. They alwaysplay a keen game, and they always play to win; and, another point which is not without importance in nursing local talent, they play none but local men.
The imported alien is not for thom they leave him to one or two notorions sinners in the Midlands. One does not like to London, August 24th, Be Somerset at the bottom; but the record of Realistic manoeuvres were carried out by the county whose cricketing fante was very the Army Medical Corps during a battle in largely due to S. M. J. Woods has this conson were 3,000 casualties, been ignominious indeed. They have yet to Wiltshire yesterday. There The officers alfixed labels indicating the place win their first match; and out of fifteen game and nature of the wound with directions played, no fewer than thirteen have been lost. whether they were to sit or lie in the ambulance Derbyshire and Worcestershire...the latter for conveyance)
to a clearing hospital, which is a county is understood to be in de porate finsacia! new feature. The stretcher-bearers rendered straite, and even contemplating dissolution- frat aid according to the directions on the label. The search for the wounded continued through out the night by the aid of acetyline lumips. The combatants wore identity discs.
FIRST AID IN WAR,
BAD
have done little better; and if, sa is rumoured, Mr. H. K. Foster intends to retire at the close of the season, its position will be pitiahla in deed. But the oricket played by Worcestershire has often been too good for such a fate as now seems to threaten it.
MOTORS FOR WARSHIPS,
London, August 24th. The Admiralty have long been experimenting with motora. The gunboat Ruttler was fitted with them and the details have been perfecting 15th ult. was: for two years. She is now stationed at Port
mouth for instructional purposes with a selected
NEW AND OLD SYSTEMA. - The position of the various counties on the
staff. The success of the experiments convinced Kent the Admiralty of the great possibilities of the Surrey... system. They hope to begin installing ner Lancashire engines in small ornizers before battleships.
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debauch voters.
Mr. Sibley withdrew his candidature for Con gress when it was discovered that he had spent £8,500 to secure nomination.
RACING AT YORK,
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It is interesting to note how the leading counties would stand under the old system of As will be seen scoring in the competition. from the appended table, Kent would be even more ahead of the opposition, and both Lanca shire and Middlesex would precode Surrey, Busser would drop and Notis would rise:
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FOKUI MARU, Japanese str., 3,807, Y. Mura
kami, 2nd Sept.--Moji 27th August, Coal -Mitsul Busou Kaisha,
GERMANIA, German str., 1.713, H. Frandsen, 2nd Sept.-Hongay and Hoihow 1st Sept.. Coal and Pigs-Jebsen & Co. HAICHING, British str., 1,267, W. C. Passmore, 4th Sept-Foochow via Amoy 2nd Sopt., General Douglas, Lapraik & Co.
HONGEONG, French str.. 739, A. Cornelionson, 1st September-Haiphong 28th August, General-A. R. Marty.
HVICHOW, Britch str. 1,217, E. Forsyth, 6th
Bept Tientsin 30th August, General - Butterfeld & Swire.
HUNAN, British str., 1,143. Benson, 20th Aug. -Saigon 16th August, Rice-Butterfield & Swire.
KAGA MARU, Japanese str., 1,800, T. Kitano, 4th Sept.-Wakamatan 27th August, Coal -Mitsu Bishi Gashi Kwaisha.
KAIFUKU "MARU, Japanese str., 1,903, Bula, 6th Supt. Moji 31st August, Conl-Miten Bishi Goshi Kwaisba.
KIANG PING. Chinese str., 1,222, H. Udden, 5th September-Chinking 30th August,
Geron..ng Lee & Co,
KUKCHOW,
str, 1,460, J. D. Martin, 27th August-Salgon 23rd Aug., General
Ying
KWANGLER, Chinese str., 1.468, Lincoln, 5th Bept.-Shanghai 2nd September, General —C. M. S. N. Co.
LENNOX, British str., 2,361, D. Reid, 1st Sept. Keelung 30th Aug, General Dodwell
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tr. 2,122, Smith, 2nd Sept.-Calcutta 17th August, General Envil Frescos c đề LINAN. British atr.. 1,350, Williams, 31st Aug.
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LYKEMOON, German str.. 1.238, v. Pilgrim, 30th August-Swatow 29th Aug., Ballast
Hamburg-Amerika Linis.
MACHEW, German str., 996, C. Wolf, 5th
September-B
—Bangkok 27th Angust, Hice- Butterfeld &
& Swire.
MANDASAN MARU, Japanese str., 3,246, Yome- moto, 6th Sopt-Miike 31st August, Coal -Mitani Bassan Koiska: NAMBANG, British str., 2,591 F. M. B. Lake,
6th Sept-Calenita and Singapore 31st. Angust, General-Isrding, Matheson & NANCHANG, British atr,, 1,014, Cogan, 2nd
Sépt-Nowchwang 23rd Aug, General Butterfield & Swire.
ONBANA, British str., 1,987, E. J. Bullor, 2nd September-Moji 27th August, Coal- Jardins, Matheson & Co. PAKHOI, British str., 1,227, Gibbs, 30th Aug.
Cheribou 19th August, Sugar-Butterfeld
Swiro.
PHBANANG, Germanutr., 1,031, V.Mangelsdorff, 3rd Sept.–Bangkok 25th Aug. and Holhow 1st September, Bic and Mesl-Butterfield
Swire. PONOTONG, German str., 998, W. Rokfube, 5th September-Bangkok 28th August, Rico--- Butterfeld & Swire.
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Dateh str.,
TJILATJAR, D
str., 3.860. A. W. La Boog, 29th August-Batavia 21st August, Sagar and General--Java-Chino-Japan Lijn.
British afr., 1,227, A. Lacker, 4tk September Shanghai 31st Aug., General -Butterfeld & Swire.
WURU,
YUENSANG, British str. 1.128, P. H. Rolfe. 5th Sept. Manila 2nd September, General -Jardine, Matheson & Co.
YU SHUN, Chinese str., 1,079, C. Westerlund, 5th Sept. Tientsin 27th and Chefeo 29th Angust, Goneral-C. M. 8. N. Co.
SAILING VEASEĽ,"
ARROW, British barque, 2,971. McIvor, 20th
May-Anjar 8th April, Kerosene Oil- Standard Oil Ce.
DEUMELTAN, British 4mssted barque. 1,799, Bwatt, 27th August-- Menado 30th July, Ballest-Standard Oil Co.
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CANTON,
TO Should Purchase - "FROM HONGKONG TO CANTON, BY THE PEARL RIVER.”
BY
CAPTAIN C. V. LLOYD, With Illustrations, Maps and Plans.
Price.
ni $1.75 On Sale at→→
Hongkong: DAILY PRESS" Office.
Messrs. KELLY & WALSH. Mesars, BREWER & CO. Mosers. A. B. Warson & Co
Canton: Hongkong, 4th October, 1909.
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