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BPY BCARES.
London, August 25th. While Germany is starting an English spy scare the French Gendarmerie at Verdun, affor an exciting chase, havo saptured a German, who had boon photographing and sketching for tresses. The Westminster Gazelte remarks that the Borkum affair makes us understand how foolish we must appear in German eyes when Great Britain, is attacked by spy mánía,
Later.
The excitement in Germany over the arrest of the two Englishmen. Brandon and Tronoh, is hoarly increasing. The case is now doscribed as one of grave national importance. A Kiel newspaper declares it has been ascertained that the accused In 1909 endeavoured to obtain through a third party plans of Corinan In the North Sea and that they fortifiontions have delivered ton foreign Power photographs of
fortified harbour in Holigoland. The the new soorch for sonomiplines, of the existence of whom the authorities have no doubt, is continuing. All develoments will be kept secret.
MÁVAL NEWS,
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London, August 26th, Rices from Melbourne that the Cand monwealth has passed ́a Eill for payment by the Commonwealth to the States for ten years of a grant equivalent to 25 shillings per head of population instead of the existing refund of three-quarters of the Customs.
SLAUGHTER UI PENGUINS. •
London, August 28th, The Times correspondent telegraphs from Wellington that indignation has been aroused by the slaughter of penguins at Macquairie. Thousands have been killed and thrown into a boller to be boiled for sil The Tasmanian Government is enquiring into the mattor,
THE PRICE OF FOOD STUFFY,
London, Angust 27th. Vienas telegrams state that the Chamber of Commerce at a special sitting passed resolations making strong representations to Government with regard to the most famine in Austria. The resolutions declared that the famine was due to commercial treatles for which the pres are of the Agrarians was responsible and the only remedy was radical change in policy.
AN EARL'S CAREER.
LIFE AS A BRAMAN, FIREMAN, AND TOWN HALL KEEPER,
The death occurred in London on the 11th alt, at the age of 54, of the Earl of Egmont, or, to call him by his full title, Sir Augustus Arthur Perceval, Viscount Perceval of Kanturk, BerON Percoval of Barton, and Baron Arden of Lohort Castle, Co. Cork, in Ireland; Lord Lovel and Helldud, of Emmers, Somerest in Grost Britain; Baron Arden of Arden, Co. Warwick, in the United Kingdom; a baronet of Ireland. He was born near Canterbury, New Zealand, the elder son of Mr. Charles John Por caval
by his first wifo Eleanor, youngest daughter of Mr. John Matthews. His grand- Perceval, rector of East Horsley, Surroy and father, the Rev. the Hon. Arthur Phili chaplain to Queen Victoria, was the alth con the slder son by his second wife, Indy Arten, of Charles George, second Lord Arden, who was of the second Earl of Egmont, and the elder brother of Mr. Spencer Pergoval, the Prinun Minister who was assassinated by Bellingham in the lobby of the House of
1812. Commons Lord
ALLEGED DIAMOND SMUGGLING.
London, August 27th.
Eis predecessor, seventh earl. After
the seventh The eastoms authorities in New York lave of Egmont was a first cousin once removed made e fruitless search of German liners undergoing a short poriol of training as a Londőr, August 25th, owing to a notification that an attempt would naval cadet in the Worcester at Greonhithe, As Admiral of the British fleet the Luiser diamonds. The authorities are now paying chiefly with India and the Fac akit a obtain
be made to smuggle £150,000 worth of African be signed on as a seaman in vessels trading -has-conveyed his sympathy_on_the_occasion of soution to British vessola. A-novel rail as a mates certificate.. He tired of the ses suficient knowledge and skill to obtain s the Bedford disasters
made
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London, August 27th.
The Mayor of Portsmouth appeals to the publis for generous donations to the Naval Disasters Fund, practically the whole of which is already allocated to previous disasters, in order to provide for the dependents of victims of the Bedford disaster.
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six years in a manner which-to quote the satisfactory." Leaving the Fire Brigade, obtained employment, which but for his ow disposition might have afforded less excitement, of the Cheleon Town Hall. Here, འམ་ལ་ of fre apparatos Abeins Lancashire and Northampton at Manchester to have suggested to him It is reported from Constantinople that pro-was abandoned.
means of suppressing political distarbanovs, and London, August 27th,
him with- posals have been made to the Ministry of
legal proceedings were taken against Marine for the sals of two warships about to be Midiprex has beaten Hampshire af Lord's by ont micross by the persons ho had drenched. The Ministry has resolved benceforward only to buy | Glancaster at Bristol by firewickets, Worcester coata, and Lerd Egmont resigned his position. For Demand Drafts on London on the day of withdrawn from the British Navy, but the an innings and 44 runs. Notis have besten local authority refused his request to pay the
new vossols built to order.
MILITARY NEWB,
London, Angust 27th. The Army Council propos to hold an automo course of instruction in mountain scouting for regular offloors, probably in North Wales. Officers of the Indian Army experienced in →uenutain warfare will act as instructoras con Reuter wires from Ottawa that in the text match for British and Canadian Cadels at two hundred yards the British team mada 606 *points and the Canadianı 569,
rite
Telegrams to The Times from Paris state that for the Grand Army manteneres in Picardy in September the Commanding General has allotted four steerable balloons and three Baro. planes. Two Army Corps will onch have four noroplanes.
Own Rifles from
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OBITUARY.
London, August 26th, The death is announced of Dr. Vance, of Melbourne.
London, August 27th.
The death is announced of Professor William James, of Harvard University,
BT. LEGES.
London, August 27th Neil Gow was scratched from the Bt. Loger at 1145 a. m. to-day.
-CRIPTEN'S AMBIVAL IN LONDON.
'London, August 27th.
In the meantime he had received overal legacies, and the money obtained from one of these some thousands of
of pounds-was devoted to der Lord dinner to the poor of Cheless. then embarked in a cement business, which proved unsuccessful, and, after drifting about his experiences including life lodging-house-he went to South Africa his wife, Kate, daughter of Mr. Warwick Howell, of South Carolina, whom he married in London daring his service as a fireman, remaining in England.
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Lord Egmont sold his Cowdray estate, Mid- burst, about 16,000 acros, for nearly half-a- million to Sir Westman Pearson, who took his
title from the lands on his recent eleration to the peerage. This was n aottled estate and was
Mr. sold with the sanction of the Court.
A battalion of the icence of Sip-Houry Neve on board, arrived at Liverpool to-day and being the surveyor to the trustees.
Canada, through the
Pellatt, arrived at Aldershot. This is the first
time in the history of the Empire that a som plote organised unit of one of the armies of the Dominions.comes to participate in the final period of military instruction...
THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT,
London, August 26th Router telegraphs from Pretoria that the itinerary of the Duke of Connaught is officially announced as follows: Capetown from October Potchefstroom November 31 to November 7; 25, Pretoria November 26 10 November 28, Johannesberg November 28 November 30, Pietermaritzburg December 1 and Darban December 2 and 3. The Duke will return to England from Durban. It is understood that he will visit Rhodesia between November 9 and 25:
LABOUR TROUELES.
London, August 26th: Reuter wires from Copenhagen that at the congress of firemen and sesinen Herr Mueller, Garman delegate, announced at special Beamen's meeting yesterday that he agreed to the proposal that the seamen elect four representatives, to
to elaborate in concert with the scheme executive of the carrying trades union to imposve seaman's conditions, leaving each special country's organisation to formulate claims. Herr Mueller said that shipowners would be responsible if a content arose, but if it did it would be a light to the leath. All must be ready to knock off work at a given sigual. The
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London, August 27th. Reuter wires from Copenhagen that although the seamen's congress has adopted the principle of a general strike, the decision will only become effective in the event of the failure of negotia tions with the shipowners.
London, August 29th..
Reuter wires from Ceponhagen that Mr. Havelock Wilson in an interview said the seaman's strike was certain unless conciliation
boards were established in every country. Propaganda would be begun immediately.
PERSIAN AFFAIES.
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Bombay Lord Egmont is succeeded by his only brother Natal Civil service, who was born in New Zea
Enormous ruwda were waiting. St Easton the prisoners were entesined for Euston, station, interfering with the ordinary traffic, Hundreds of police were on daty at the scene, land in 1858. and extraordinary precautions were adopted, including cartons and barriers. As Crippar and Le Neva alighted and were placed in. taxicabs, the crowd groaned and boood. Similar soones occurred on their arrival at Bow Strept
London, August 28th. Crippen was charged at Ber Street with murder and mutilation, and Le Neve with murder and Larbouring
▲ DISASTROUS HURRICANE.
• London, August 28th. - A hurricane occurred yesterday morning. A destroyer and a torpedo boat were blown ashora on the Clyde. A dredger on the Mersey turned turtle and twe persons were drowned. Deinges of rain have fallen in Scotland and Ireland, and Have seriously damaged the crops. Many land- slides have takes place and shooting is suspend. ed. The oropa in many districts in Ulster have been destroyed. The river Shannon has over- dowed and twenty bridges have been swept dway. A former in Donegal, seeing his craps ruined, hanged himself.
NR.' ROOSEVELT AND THE COWBOYS.
London, August 28th.
Mr. Roosevelt was the principal attraction at a cowboys' carnival at Cheyenne yesterday. He reviewed five thousand regulars and coloured cavalrymen who fought in Caba together with war painted braves. A Japanese delegation which was present shouted Banzai," Mr. Roosevelt in a speech said he stood for progress as the West did and as domocesey must It was necessary to strive for the general sovial betterment, but yet reward the individual initiative up to the point where it became de- trimental to the general welfare. "
AVIATION.
London, August 28th. At Arnherm yesterday the aviator Van Mansdyr fail and was killed. At Havre the aviator Lagagneux fractured his skull,
POLO.
London, August 28th. At Narragansett Pier yesterday Ranelagh won the open polo championship cup with sore of 73, defeating Perroquets, who scored 33.
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•THE BAGDAD BAILWAY,
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