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THE INDIAN DUTY ON SILVER..

London, March 29th. Replying to a question, in the House of Commons, Mr. Moulaga said that there was no intention of reducing the import daty on silver LORD ROBERTS"-BOOK ON COMPULSORY SERVICE

London, March 29th.

In his book Lord Roberts dwells on the great need of the power of expansion of the Regular Forcos, which should be fed from a compulsory Home Army in time of Entional stroggie. He also saysIf we intond to maintain the balance of power in Europe, while wet ve steadily along the path of Empire elsewhere, we must be able to renster efficient military aid to any first-rate Military Power with which we may be in

alliance

A BENSATION IN LONDON.

London, March 29th. A sensation was caused in the City to-day by the arrest of two brothers, named Bowrop, part nors in a firm of leather manufacturers in Ber- mondsoy, who recently failed with an apparent deffoit of £239,000. They are charged with conspiracy to defmad Messrs. Booth Bros. skin merchants, of the sum of £28,670.

ARBITRATION AND DISARMANENT. -

London, March 31st. The blunt dismissal by the German Chancellor of disarmament and arbitration is received by the British Press as only what was to be expected.

The Liberal papers regard it, to quote, the winter oror a vernal landscape." words of the Daily Chronicle, as a cold blast of theless consider that the seed sown will matured

They novor in due time. They welcome Dr. von Bethman Hollweg's acquisecenes in the proposed discus sion

Cailer Farmer &

The Wins herching of the kəsi

ship with gene-ritain, and Germany of their NAPIER JOHNSTONES

direction

would be a further profitable step to bring about The Westminster Gazette suggests that it consultations between the Finance Ministers of the two countries.

The German Press, with the exception of the adicals and Socialists, hails the Chancellor'e speech enthusiastically as a polite, but unmistak able, Bnal cold douche to peace fanatics.

Paris, April 1st. The Chamber of Depatios has passed the Bill for laying down two bittioships.

ments, M. Dolcis said that panding the rising In reply to protests against oxenssiry arma- of the dawn of general disarmament, which the German Imperial Chancellor's speech did not permit them to expect to-morrow, it was their aty to think of the pressing necessities of national defence. He would see that France was not out-distanced by other nations.

Berlin, April 2nd. - London, March 30th.

The semi-ocal Norddeutsche Allgemeine Zei Lieutenant-Colonel J. T. W. Leslie, C.I.Etung, commenting on the Chiucellor's speech. 1.M.S., Sanitary Commissioner with the Governon arbitration, declares that Germany does not ment of India, has died at Marseillos.

OBITUARY...

ALL-BRITISH SHOPPING WESKA

IN THE DOMINIONS...

I endon, March 30th.

On the 7th April Lord Desborough will preside at a meeting in London to consider the question of the holding of All-British Shopping Weeks in the Dominions.

THE ROYAL VISIT TO EDINBURGH,

London, March 30th. Their Majesties the King and Queen,in reply to Sir Edward Moss, have intimated that it will be their Royal pleasure to stand sicommand Music Hall performance at Edinburgh in July.

THE BIBLE TEAGENTENARY.

Loudon, March 30tk....

Mr. Whitelaw Roid at the great demonstra- tion in the Albert Hall read s message from Fre Bidont Taft declaring that the Bible bound toge ther, as nothing else could, the two great Anglo

and common religion.

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reject the principle of arbitration, bat considera that it would better eor the policy of peaco if it did not impose on arbitration the impossible task of deciding the independence, honour, and Germany's navarging

existence of States. pence policy," saya tho journal, has given the tendencies in the Chancellor's speech.' fie to the minority which detected aggressive

A FAMOUS PICTURE.

London, April 1st. The option which Lord Lansdowne granted to the Nation in convection with the sale of Rembond's The Mill" has now expired. The mosey is not forthcoming and the picture goes

to America.

DRAMATIC SCENES IN THE CAMORDA TRIAL.

London, April 1st.

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STEAMERS

AMIGO, German str., 822, W. Langaohwagor, 14th April--Haiphong 11th April, General --Jebsen & Co.

ANGHIN, German sir, 1,001, Hinkwits, 12th April-Bangkok al Swatow 11th April, Rica

-Bniterfield & SwitD.

ASATI MARU, Japanese str., 1,749, Nakano, 11th April-Moji 5th April, Coal-Mitsui Busson Keisha.

BARRI MARU, Japanese str., 2,369, Y. Mase, t 5th Apettoratsu 2 Apyll, Coal

Mitsui Bussan Kaisha,

BUNDAL MARU, Japanese str., 2,000, T. Miya- saki, Gil April-Mike 1st April, Coal- Mitsui Bussan Kaisha.

CHIYUEN, Chinene str., 1.177, W. Jamieson, 18th April-Shanghai 14th April, General

C.M.B. N. Co.

CHOYSANG, British str., 1,424, Courtney, 21st April-Shanghai 2011 April, General-- Jardine, Matheson & Co.

CHUNSANG, British str., 1,418, Mattock, 18th. April-Port Courbet 15th April, Coal- Order

DAIYA HARU, Japanese str., 2,798, K. Kobaya shi, 20th April-Moji 15th April, Coal- Miten Bishi Goshi Kaisho,

EMPEERS OF INDIA, British str., 3,038, E. Beothum, 14th April-Fanconrer, B.C., 2201 March, Mails and Geroral-Canadian Pacino Railway Co.

FRI, Norwegian str., 860, Anderson, 19th April Dalny 13th April, Beans-Angaard, Thoresen & Co.

GLAMOROANS, British sir, 5,659, II. C. Norris, 21st April-Yokohama via Shang. hai 18th April, General-Jardine, Matheson

Co. GREGORY-APCAR, British-str., 2,961, §.. H Bolsun, 20th April-Caleatts 4th, Penang 10th and Singapore 14th April, General- David Sassoon & Co., Ltd. HANTANG, Heilich str., 1,277, G. I. Spink, 29th March-Taingtau, Cheloo and Weihaiwoi 23rd Mur., Solt, &-Butterfield & Swiro. HELENE, German str., 771, H. Bendixen, 20th April-Hollow 19th April, General-- Herenay, British at 1.217, & Washer, 19th-

Jebson & Co.

April Tiertsin 14th April, General- Butterfield & Swire,

JAPAN, British str., 3,805, A. Stewart. 21st April-Moji 17th April, General and Coal

David Sassoon & Co.

KTANG CHING, Chinese str., 1.002, Boissandor, 16th April-Chiukiang 18th April, General -Tuny Lee,

Baxon nations, who were one in blood, speech crowds. After the examination of the informer the impossibility of obtaining Officers theo Prsa, Chinese str., 1.222, 1. Udden,

PORT OF LONDON LOAN.

London, March Jist. An jesus will be made shortly of two millions worth of 34 per cent. Port of London stock at £91.

PAVING THE STREETS OF LONDON WITH EVENsx.

London, March 31st.

A booklet issued-in connection with tho Rubber Trades Exbibition at the Agricultural Hall in the summer forecasts the pos. sibility of paving busy streets with rubber. The booklet says many successful tests have already been made with the class of rabber required. Only minor details remain to be perfected:

THE TAYMENT OF M.P.'S.

London, March 31st. It is understood that the Budget provides for the payment of Members at the rate of 2407

A Fear.

AUSTRALIAN HOME DEFENCE.

London, March 31st, The Australian Government will carry out immediately Admiral Henderson'a recommenda- tions regarding defence. --

The Australian Government will flest obtain Parliament's sanction to the proposed Naral Board, of which Rear Admiral Creswell, Captain Bertram Chambers, and Engineer Commander Clarkson have been appointed members.

Captain Chambers, whers: the Admiralty has lent for four years, will have diarge of the Naval College, which is to bo organised on the lines of Osborne, Commander Clarkson will specially devote himself to construction work,

dockyards and naval bases.

The trial of the thirty-six leading members of the Camorra in proceeding. Most dramatic scenes occur daily, and the trial is attracting bage Abbatemaggio, which lasted a wook, Bricoce the alleged head of the Camorra, was interro- gated yesterday. Addressing the President, he protested in troubling voice against the epithet ussassins. He passionately appealed to the to consider that the prisoners were suas of Vegut vore quick-tempered and viracions, but incapable of committing a ferocious murder. He added that the prisoners #nancial position made it unnecessary to take such risks

Erigone, further said-in proof that the acensed were not in financial distress and they would not take the risk of "assassine" that at the time of the South African War they had sold mules to England and had also sold some to Lord Kitchener when he was in India, making nearly a thousand pounds.

THE GOLFER VARDON.

London, April 1st. Vardon, the golfer, is leaving England, having obtained a post in America. Varden hus pro viongly visited America; 1896-7 was

one occasion.

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Empire's armed forces must correspond to its ro- sources. The South African war ought to have Leen a suffleient warning that such disastern in- flisted by a stronger adversary might cause the downfall of the Empire. He urged the appoint. ment of a Royal Commission of Enquiry consisting of exports who had no axe to grind. There was no time to lose. While others word daily growing stronger, we were daily losing ground, and a sadden war might find us criticised the Territorials, and said we required absolutely unprepared. Lord Roberts sewraly a million adequately trained additionni rega'ars. Lord Haldane, replying, said that apart from million required by Lord Roberts would threaten ne with bankruptcy. We could not have every. thing. We could not get prosperity in time of peace of beate it we crashed the people down ender

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armaments only needed in time of war. We had made, and always" shonli minko, ea power our first-line. "If there were now & bolt from the blue wo should have 580,000 men to receive the invaders, Of these 200,000 were most highly trafood If the Expeditionary Force were away we should still have at least 415,000 undor compulsory service. It was impossible to get the enormous strength of volunteers required to keep up our overseas Army. We should flims. imporil India, and India was our greatest interest. No nation in the world could have turned out an Expeditionary Force of 250.000 which we aunt to South Africa, Ours was the only system suited to to which it was possible to adopt. Lord with America and Germany's assent to so ex- Haldane instanced the Arbitration negotiations change of naral information as indications of o world-wide desire to diminish the burden of armaments. What example should we set if we insisted at such a time upon taking as cur standard what was logically possible, instead of reasonably probable.

system of

COLONEL SCHLICHTING'S MUSDEE,

London, April 1st,

morning (at Constantinople) in the presence

Colonel Schlichting's assassin was shot this

Lord Milner mid that our lack of power of ex- the whole battalion with the band and colours, Pansion was substantially the same as at the cutest The Divisional Commander and two German of the Boer war. He believed Bruly list i Offers were also prosent. At the funeral of they were asked, the people would consent to Colonel Schlichting the body was convoyed on undergo such a degree of military training_a5 an imposing hearse, preceded by the deceased would able us to set both the Navy and Ex- officer's battalion, with the Band and a squadron editionary Fores absolutely free for the defenes of Laucers on fool, and followed by the superior of the Empire. officers of the garrison, Germen- oficers in the Turkish service, sallors from the German

FORGED COTTON BILLS, guardship Lorelei, the Foreign Military at

Loudon, April 4th. taches, and the nembers of the German Colony.gregating 2,500,000 dollars, and thirteen suits At Huntsville (Alabama) twenty-four suiteng.

THE UNIVERSITY BOAT RACE. Great progress is being made with the small- arms factory at Lithgow, near Sydney. It will

London, April 1st. be completed in August and will be able to Oxford led throughout. They led by a length tarn out 15,000 rilles a year, making that Hammersmith Bridge Cambridge rowed Commonwealth independent of outside supply. strenuously sad well, and made frequent spurts The plant is being constructed in the United which enabled them to close up slightly, but -Staten,

Oxford retained and gradually increased their load, being two lengths ahead at Devonshire Meadows, two and a half at Barnon Bridge, and waring by two and three-quarter longthis,

The New South Wales Goferament are ton dering for the construction of new wor vessels. They possess plaut and docks, which, if slightly improved, would suffice for the construction of cruisere and destroyers

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London, April 1st,

The Government of New South Wales has intimated to the Commonwealth Government that it is prepared to construct a erniser and four destroyers in its slipyards, charging the Commonwealth eight per cent. upon the actual outlay.

SILVER FOR THE INDIAN GOVERNMENT..

London, March 31st. Replying to Mr. Frowen, who stated that the Indian Government purchased in 1906-07 more silver then the whole available production of the world, while in 1910-11 they bought none, suggested that some more regalar system of purchase be adopted.

Mr. Montaga anid that there was no reason to believe that the purchases of silver for Eudion avinage wore calculated to "convalse" our exchanges gr embarrass our export trade with China.

OBSTRUCTION IN THE AUSTRIAN PARLIAMENT.

Vienna, March 31st. Owing to the persistent obstruction of the Opposition, particularly by the Radicals, Czachs and Slavs, preventing the rating of Supply, the Resoharath, which is the first leafed under the Universal Suffrage law, bar boen dissolved.

A Government communiqué has been issued declaring that the hopes based on this law have not been realised.

LABOUR IN AUSTRALIA.

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Sydney, March 31st, At a representative meeting of manufacturers hore, emphasis was laid on the acute shortage of labour in Sydney and Melbourne. It was. stated that 5,000 female factory bands who could earn up to 40%, weekly were urgently required. It was further stated that over 2,000. additional men were noaded for the con- straction of the new destroyers.

- BAIEWANS OVER THE 'ALPS.

Kandersteg (Switzerland), March 3 st The piercing of the Lostechberg tuznek, ten

NEW HIGH COMMISSIONER OF CYPRUS, ".

Londen, April 2nd. Major Sir Hamilton John Goold-Adams, .C.M... ., has bean appointed High Commis sioner of Cyprus,

Sir Hamilton Gould-Aduras bas seen most service in South Africa, from Bechuanaland in 1884-5, and Matabeleland in 1893, to the Boer

war. Since then be has been Lieut. Governor, and Governor, of the Orange River Colony.] EFFECT OF THE, LIQUOR TRADE LEGISLATION,

London, April 3rd,

aggregating 1,500,00 dollars, have been filed against the Louisville and Neshville and the Southern Railroads, respectively, on account of the alleged forged bills of inding in connection with the failure of Messra Knight & Yanosz.

DEATH OF A CELEBRATED NEWSPAPEL MANAGER,

London, April 5t3. Mr. Charles Frederic Moberly Beil died of heart attack this afternoon at The Tonics office. THE PRECARIDES SITUATION IN MOROCCO.

London, April 5th. Messages from Paris state that Marocco is causing anxiety to France.

The Cabinet yesterday considered the subject of direct intervention in case it became sensssary.

IMPERIAL COURT OF APPEAL.

London, April 5th,

In the House of Commons Mr. Asquith sisted that the question of combining the judi- Limited, propose to write off two-and-a-helf House of Lorde into one altimate Court of The directors of Messrs. Barelay & Perkins, cial fanctions of the Privy Council and the millions, representire depreciation of the Com. Appeal for the Empire would be considerad by pany's investments in licensed houses. This the Imperial Conforonco, will be partly effected by writing down the 2100 ordinary shares to £1, and writing £410,200 off reserves..

KING GEORGE AND 2018 PREROGATIVES,

London, April 3rd.

In the House of Lord, Lord Chesterfield read a Message from the King in reply to Lord Lausdowne's address-asking for His Majesty zanetion to introduce a Bill for the reform of the House of Lords,

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THE GELMAN CROWN PRINCE IN ROME. Home, April 5th. The German Crown Prince and Priceass arrived to-day from Corfu on their way home, and were met at the station by the King and Chambers, and the Mayor. The King and Quéon, the Ministers and Presidents of the Queen and the Prince and Princess kissed and embraced most cordially.

ALLEGED PARTING WITH STATE BECKETS.

201 April Chirkiang 15th April, Rails and Coneral--Tang Lee LVEENOOX German str. 2000, Pilgrim,

10th April-Saigon 7th April, General Hamburg-Amerika Linia.

SARANAC, British air, 1.235, F. W. Gray, Eth April-Pulo Samiso 29th March, Kerosene

Standard Oil C

SINGAN British str. 1.0F. Jamieson, 16th April Haiphong 11th April, Rice and TAMBA MARU, Japanese str. 6,133, K. Nos,

Gonel-Butterfield & Swire. 16 April-Seattle and Shanghai 13th April, Cotton Yaz, Beer, &c. -Nippon TAMING, British str., 1,350, G. H. Pennefather,

Tune Kaleln.

21st April-Cobu, Toilo and Manila 18th April. Hemp, Sugar and Copra-Butter. field & Swire

TRIUM, German str., 769, Jacobsen, 20th April-Hoihov 18th April, Genors!~~ Jebson & Co.

YAWATA MAKU, Japaness str., 1.234. Bakuina, 5th April-Miike 30th Mar, Coal-Mitsui Buson Kaisha.

VESSELS EXPECTED.

THE AMERICAN 'MAIL. The T.K.K. str. America Maru arrived at

Yokohama on the 14th inst, ane loft, that port for Hongkong with U.8. mail on the 17th fast. via Kobe, Nagasaki and Shanghai.

The P. M. 8.8. Co. str. Persia sailed from San Francisso on the 12th inst for Hongkong Shanghai, and is due to arrirs at Hongkong on via Honolulu, Yokohama, Kobe, Nagasaki and the 10th pros

The P. M. 8.S. Co. str. Korea sailed from, San Francisco on the 18th inst. for Hongkong. via Honolulu, Yokohama, Kobe, Nagasaki and Shanghai, and is due to arrive at Hongkong on the 19th prox.

THE AUSTRALIAN MAITA The 10.M. str. Prinz Sigismund left Sydney on the 8th inst., at 11am, and may be expected The E. & Austr. St. Albane left Bydney on here on or about the 30th Inst

the 12th instant, for this-port (via Queenslan Port, Port Darwig and Manila) and is dus hore on or about the 5th proz

The N.Y.K. str. Yarate Mare (Australian Line) left Sydooy for this port on the 19th inst., and is expected here on the 8th prox.

THE INDIAN MAIL. The Indo-China str. Kutsang from Calcutta and the Straits left Singapore for this port on the 14th instant.

Singapore on the 20th instant afternoon, and The Apear str. Lightning from Calcutta lefi

may be orpented here to-morrow,

MERCHANT STEAMERS. hui for this port on the 20th instant p.m...and The Austrian Lloyd's str. Austria left Shang-

is due hore fo-day a.m;

The N.Y.K. str. Tosa Maru (Bombay Line) left Singapore for this port on the 18th inst, and is oryented here to-day.

The N.Y.K. str. Kamo Mark (European Line) left Shanghai for this port on the 21st inst., and is expected here to-day.

left Singapore for this port on the 21st instant, Tho N.Y.K. str. Kuga Maru (European Line) and is expected here on the 27th inet.

The Mogul Line str. Pathan left United Kingdom on the 12th ultime for Hongkong via Straits,

The Mogul" Lino str. Zoval left Unitep via the Straits. Kingdom on the 10th-instant-for-Hongkong,

The Messago said:"Relying on the wisdom of my Parliament, I desire my prerogative

St. Petersburg, April 5th. powers so far as they relate to the creation of poorages and the issue of write summoning the Printing Department of the Ministry of Au ex-sailor named Poraje a folder in the House of Lords, shall not stand in the way of Marine, hes been sentenced to twelve years consideration by Parliament of any measure penal servitude for supplying the British Naval

The Olof Wijk & Co.'s str. Canton left Port Said on the 19th instant, and is expected here introduced during the present Bession on the Attaché in 1933 with a copy of the one flag on the 16th prox. subjost of the constitution of the Hoare of code aud the Naval Attaché in 1909 with a copy Lord."

of the eight-flag code. THE LORDS AND THE COMMONS.

London, April 3rd.

St. Petersburg, April 6th, The 900 amendments to the Parliament Bill

The British Ambassador has informed the Cover Baventy-four pages, Although many are Russian Foreign Minister in the most eatog- duplicated, tie discussion will inevitably be orical manner that there is no truth in the prolonged. The Ministerialiste believe that statements that British Naval or Military Government, will be able to avoid the max of Ablaches have been in communication with the guillotiue, as the Bill contains only four Povaje. cladsax,

.MILITARY DEFENCE OF GREAT BRITAIN, ““

London, April 3rd. Considerable interest was aroused aidate confronting each other for the first

DOUND YOLUMES of the HONGKONG miles long, which was began in 1906, was som-terday evening by Lord Roberts and Lord BWEEKLYPRESS July to December, pleted this morning. The tannel will greatly

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Hongkong, 28th March, 1911,

time in a debate in the Honte of Lords.

Lord Roberts, in his speech, lauded the states. manliks and manly speech of the German Imperi- al Chancellor, especially his contention that an

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| THIGH UNIONIST OPPOSITION TO HOME. BULE.

London, April 6th,

Premiers of all the Self-Governing Colonias a At a meeting of the Unionist Clubs of Irelsud held in Delfast it was decided to send the

tests foclaring the fired determination of Erish Unionists to repudiate Home Buis.

Lord Templetown, who preside3, - reiterated Uister's determination to fight.

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