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TEST
THE
AT LORD'S:
MENDUR FOR ADMISSION
RECORD CROWDS
IMPERIAL POLICY
GENERAL SMUTS' VIEW.
ADMIRAL SIMS SPEECH:
ORDER OF SECRETARY OF NAVY.
LATEST CABLES: {THOUGH LEUTH'S AGRKO?),,
HUNGRONG DAILY FEESS, MONDAY, JUNE 18, 1911.
LATEST CABLES. IMPERIAL CABINET.
GENERAL SMUTS SURVEY OF PROBLEMS.
DEMPSEY CARPENTIER FIGHT HOW INLAND REVENUE WILL
BENEFIT
New York, June 11th. Inland Revenue Officials calculate mak ing£80,000 on income-tax, and £30,000 on the amusement tax in the Dempsey Carpentier fight.
TENNIS.
SHIMIDZ DEFEATED.
LONDON, June 11th. At Beckenham, in the Doubles somi
LATEST CABLES.
ADMIRAL SIMS' SPERCH.
ORDER OF SECRETARY OF NAVY,
WASHINGTON, June 11th.. Admiral Sima leave of absence in Eng fand has been revoked to-day. Be has been ordered to report immediately to the Secretary of Navy,
LONDON, June 1stb.
THE NEW - VLADIVOSTOCK GOVERNMENT.
STATEMENT BY THE HEAD OF THE GOVERNMENT
LADIVOSTOGE," May dist. *** On May 28th the overthrow of the Communistis Government was effected by: unarmed citizens at Vladivostock. The disguised Communistio Government, bas- ed on armed force, the selling of steamers, railways and national property belonging It is not necessary to attach much to the State, and the wasting of money
for Communistic
paganda; does not importance to the action of the American exist any more. authority has been. Secretary of the Navy in ordering Ad resumed by the Council of the Assembly miral Sims to return. This is somewhat East, representing 58 public organis
of non-Socialistic organisations of the Far in the nature of a political farce, in view | tions, the Army of the late General of the fact that Admirsi Sims' official Kappel, and· tho Ussuri Cossacka itinerary, published some time ago, pro
organization. vided for departure from England to America on Jung 15th,
As a guarantee of democratic rale, an Extraordinary Assembly of these or- ganizations has been convoked, the cleo- tions to the local Parliament started, and the Constitutional Assembly will be can-
LONDON, June 11th. General Smuts, acompanied by the Ministers Sir Thomas Smartt and Mr. Ments, has arrived to attend the meeting of the Imperial Cabinet.,"
Dempsey's share of the prize money is General Smuts, interviewed by Reuter, estimated at £75,000, of which over half said that it was most inconvenient for will go to the Treasury. Carpentier's himself and his colleagues to leave South liability to income tax is estimated at Africa, where the Union Parliament was £23,000, at present dealing with most important matters. They only did so because of LATEST CABLES. the importance they attached to the dis cussion with their British, colleagues, THE MINERS' BALLOT. But the other Dominions Premiers were THE SECOND TEST MATCH,
"TWO QUESTIONS TO MINERS.
much in the same position. He hoped RECORD CROWDS AT LORD'S.
that the sacrifice which the Dominions final, Hunter and Shimidza won the GERMAN LONG RANGE GUNS. voked on the basis of universal suffrage LONDON, June 11th.. pooples were making in sending their match in the fourth round." LONDON, June 11th.
The decisions on which the miners leaders to London would be justified by In the mixed event, Shimidzu and Miss The gates at Lord's cricket ground have been invited to cast votes have been the results of their labours General Howkins best Jacob and Miss Shepherd were besieged by crowds unequalled in crystalliseci into two plain questions in Smuts did not doubt that the forthcom by 6-2, 6-4 the history of cricket. The public gates the ballot paper issued by the Foderning mesting was of far-reaching import were closed before the start. "Thousands tion. The first asks if they favour fight ance for taking stock of the post-war were turned away. Among the strugglers
situation, as affecting the British com- for admission before the arrival of His
monwealth. It was imperative, as nothing Majesty the King, at noon, were Mr.
could be more dangerous than uncer and Mr. Asquith, and the Australian
tainty and vacillation amidst the pre- Prime Minister. Mr. Hughes. With the
sent perils of the world situation. utmost difficulty the police made way for The second asks if they favour nccept-
ing on for the principles of a National Wages Board and a National Pool, with the Joss of the Government subsidy of ten millions, if there is no settlement by June 18th.
In the semi-final, Prebble and Mrs. Lambert Chambers bent Shimidzu and Miss Howkins by 5-7, 62, 63
SHIMIDZU WINS DOUBLES.
LONDON, June 19th.
PROFESSIONAL GOLF: TOURNAMENT:
At Beckenham, in the Kent champion Dealing with the situation in South finals of the Doubles, Shimizu and Africa, General Smuts said that a search. Hunter beat Barrett and Norton by the Royal car. An hour and a half aftering the Government and owners, terms, ing test was applied to the people of/4, 3/6, 6/1. Shimidzü'a volleying was" the start ticket holders were still lined as printed at the back of the paper South Africa by the secession issue.
It delightful up, waiting to crush through the narrow The particulars show that during the reserved gate. Hundreds of those who temperary period in which the subsidy only deepened their resolve to go forward had no tickets were outside the other of ten millions is applicable to mitigate other nations of the British common as a united people in comradeship with
gaton waiting for a chance of ́d vacant reductions in wages, the first of such wealth. Arising from the defeat of the reductions will not exceed 2. per shift secessionists the United Party was creat for adults and 15. for youths. A fured.. representing both the white races as ther reduction, after August 1st, will be the guardian of South Africa's national gutually agreed upon until the Gover
interests. These developments had a far- ment grant is exhausted, when the tem-
indicating the necessity of avoiding a
seat later in the day.
ARMSTRONG'S PUZZLING
BOWLING.
LONDON, June 13th.
At Lord's, in brilliant weather, before
·ABE MITCHELL'S SUCCESSA
In the Thousand Guiness Professional Golf Tournament, at Gleneagles (Forth shire), ten Americans were eliminated in the early stages, and Abe Mitchell beat
by 7 up and 6 to play.
ALL SAID TO HAVE REEN
DESTROYED.
BERLIN, June 11th.........
It is semi-officially announced that, replying to the Inter-Allied Control Com mission's note regarding the location of the war-time long range guns, the Gor, man Government states that seven wore constructed, four of which were destroyed, before November 1918 and the balance scrapped during 1919.
NEW INDIA OFFICE-
DEPARTMENT.
TO DEAL WITH QUESTIONS OF NOVEL CHARACTER.
LONDON, June 12th. The India Office has formed a new industrial questions in regard to India department to deal with labour"
and and with auch questions of a novel character connected with India's rela
"SPIRIDON MKAKULOV
Chairman of the new Government, The Information Bureau at Vladivo stock has issued the following stater
"ment:-
The National Flag is flying everywhere, and complete order prevails. The railway is working uninterruptedly.
The Volunteer Fleet steamers have re sumed their regular trips
by all the population Delegations are The change of Government is welcomed coming from the regions occupied by the Chita Government expressing their desire ta submit to the Government.
Vladivostock Provisional
CONNECTION WITH GENERAL WRANGLE An unofficial telegram from Vladivo stock, dated 7th June, says
The temporary Government has taken steps, to establish communications with General Wrangel. Segm
Stato
་
Many of the peasants village. com- mitten hare notited the Government of their willingness to support it, if the Government will uphold a properly re
Kojevnikov to Vladivostock as its repre- presentative Popular Assembly..
sentative in the new Maritime Buffer The Chita Government is reading M.
Grodekovo has sent a protest to the Con debarring Ataman Semenoff from landing..
QUEST FOR BLUE TIGERS.. THRILLING EXPEDITION TO UNKNOWN CHINA
a crowd of 7,000 the Test matchporary agreement will come to an end reaching Imperial significance, clearly the Australian Kirkwood in the final, tions with the rest of the world, which sular Corps against the latter's resolution
higan to-day. England, won the tons. The owners' proposals regarding a per-policy of drift on the question of Domin- It was a perfect wicket, and England manent scheme are also summarized.
made an enterprising start, making 20 rank in 20 minutes. Then disaster over- took the side, and it lost 3 wickets for
DIFFERENCE OF 112.
LONDON, June 11th.
The cotton dispute conference at Man. 23 runs. The first hour's play realised cheater lasted nine hours. The difer 35 runs. Douglas and Woolley made a determined stand and produced 83 inence between the employers and the eth-
COST OF COAL STRIKE.
form without delay.
Dealing" with" the economie" question, General Smute said that the Union Gov.,
DISARMAMENT PROBLEM. FAVOURABLE RESPONSE TO
ernment had singled out currency and UNITED STATES SUGGESTION.
banking reform as the keystone of their economic policy. South Africa® economic position
WASHINGTON, J
the
have been created by her admission to the League of Nations, including ques tions of Indian immigration, and of rights and status arising with Dominions in other parts of the Empire. TRIAL OF WAR CRIMINALS. ACQUITTAL OF GERMAN
STUDENT.
Lazio, June 11th
Mr. Arthur de Carle Sowerby, Fellow of the Zoo," and a member of the Biological Society of Washington. U.S.A.. will shortly leave London in search of bine tigers in China (says the Daily Express of May 5th)
The first Belgian war criminal's cass
What a blue tiger is really like no one has resulted in the acquittal of the Gerin Earope or America yet knows. It may man student who was charged with im prisonment and maltreatment of Belgian children at Grammont in 1917.
ion status and the urgency of the car- SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP. liest settlement of outstanding obscuri-
EASY VICTORY FOR ARNST. ties. The separatist movement had not Been finally killed in South Africa, and
BLENHEIM (NEW ZEALAND), June 11th. was not likely to remain confined there,
In the world's sculling championship, unless the rights of the Dominions to race, on the Wairau river, Arnst defeated 105 minutes, After that there was a pro- (ployees' figures regarding the proposed qual nationhood and Statehood were re- Hannan by three lengths easily in 22 cession, with the exception of Woolley, reduction in wages, ut the start, was 2id.cognised in the clearest constitutional minutes. who played splendid cricket. He went This was later diminished to d.. in at the fall of the first wicket and was namely, the employers desiring Bad and runs (including 10 the employees only 4d in the ed last ont for fours), Douglas, also, played sound reduction. The employers reclined cricket for 31 Armstrong bowled arbitration, and the conference adjoura-
11th puzzlingly; in the 18 overs he bowled ed till Tuesday.
was exceptionally An informal statement says that fav there word 19 maidens, 8rung" were
healthy and strong. It had been a fourable responses have been received given and one wicket was taken,
matter of satisfaction to the Union Gor from several Governments to whom the Mailey took 4 wickets for 55; Macdonald
The Supplementary Civil Service Eri.ermment that their policy of a central United States recently informally sug- 4 for 58; and Gregory 1. for 51.
The mate of £16,260,710 includes £4,280,700 bank and gradual deflation of currency gentet aternational disarmament nego- Heiding was most keen. The innings for expenses of establishing food and was recommended as a model for other tiations. lasted 3 hours and 38 minutes.
general transport organisations in con- The Australians, at the close of play, nection with the coal stoppage, of which had made 191 runs for the loss of 3 £6,000,000 was for the purchase and im wickets, Bardsley contributing, 88. Des portation of coal. It, also, includes pite seven charges of bowling by Eng£9,000,000 to meet expenditure arising Jand, the Australians scored freely.
from the Government control of all ways. The original estimate for railway agreements liquidation was £30,000,000, hat an extra nine millions was necessary to meet the deficiency in the receipts of railways owing to coal stoppage and trado depression.
NEW TEST TEAM. *
LONDON, June 11th.
In the Tost team, Haig, Tennyson, and Dipper replace Mead, Hearns and Try
The Australians are omitting Ryder, Oldfield, Mayne and Collint.
EARLIER CABLES.
FRY OFFERS, TO STAND DOWN.
LONDON, June 10th.
Not satisfied with his present form, Fry has requested to be allowed to stand down from to-morrow's Test match.
"AUSTRALIANS » GLOUCESTER- SHIRE.
Losbol June 11th.
FARMER CAHLNS.
TWO-THIRDS MAJORITY NEEDED LATER
LONDON, June 10th The miners' ballot papers aru return- able on the 17th inst
At Bristol the Australians 1. Gloucester was continued before seven shire match was thousand people. The Prince of Wales at not contain, s
Smith
WORLD'S FINANCE.
ETATES.
WARRINGTON, June 11th.
countries by the Financial Committee of the League of Nations. The problem at present confronting the Union was to BANKERG ASSURANCE TO UNITED find markets for its raw products. So far the British home markets had been the Union's chief customer, but the pre-
It is understood that groups of Ameri- sent depression and unhappy unsettle monts and dislocations of the British can and international bankers have given industry were forcing the Union to look an assurance to the Government that in other directions for markets. He was American officials sanction will be bound to point out that foreign trade was sought in all future deslings affecting the a matter of exchange, and that indents world financial situation. on the Union would inevitably follow its
KING CONSTANTINE.
ATHENS, June 11th. There was an emotional scene in the Assembly sad the Premier was cheered when he announced that King Constan tina
r going to the front in Asia Minor, on June 11th, and that he himself wae accompanying the King.
was
be sky-bing, or periwinkle, or cobalt.or even Prussian blue. At any rate, it is said to be blue. It has been heard of along the south-eastern coast of China, and it is much wanted" by zoologists... Mr. Sowerby is going to track blue tigers on behalf of the Smithsonian' In shitarte at Washington--a natural his tory museum, He will go prepared, it necessary, to hunt a blue tiger to its lair in a cave, with the aid of torches, and- to ahoot it at sight.
JANJA MONE IN CAPTIVITY.
The blue tiger is perhaps a distinet. species," said Mr. Sowerby," and it in probably mailer than the Bengal tiger U.S. SHIPPING BOARD.Stories are told of it having been seen near the Chinese coast, but there is no POLICY OF ADMINISTRATION. specimen of it in any collection."
WASHINGTON, June 11th. The plans of the Administration con
Another animal of which there is no. living exampla in any Zoo is the great panda or large cat-bear・ and Mr. Sowerby hopes to find ons of these. The
carning the Shipping Board contemplate great padda stands about 24 feet high. the fallest co-operation with commercial has no tall, and lives in the highlands on interests with a view of the elimination the Tibet border. RAJAN Two other rarities to be searched for where in the world, irrespective of Ame goat with a long white mane, and the rican commercial needs. The heavy takin, à creature something like a musk Tosses of the Government since the incap or with a Roman nose,
Mr. Sowerby expects to have two or
produce to foreign markets It was a GREEK SHIPPING DISASTER of unsystematised shipping services ereye the white-maned sorow, a kind of.
serious consideration for the British in- dustry. He hoped for a speedy returo to normal conditions.
IDEALS OF CECIL RHODES.:
MORAL UNITY OF ENGLISH- SPEAKING WORLD.
NOT A PASSENGER SAVED.
ATHENS, June lith
The fears of the owners of the Boution of the corporation will be charged three years traveling about southern
boidma as to the extent of the disaster to war account. have been confrmed;
Router's Smyrna correspondent says
China, of which he hopes to make an exhaustive biological marvey. He will makes call on the oldest inhabitants,
that two out of a crow of 25 ware saved; FAR EASTERN CABLE known as the Lolo and the Minotze, Bio
tended after receiving the freedom of include the nation, but will aloquent tribute to Cocil Rhodes - SOLUTION OF LEGAL DIFFICULTY.
eity and was socorded an enthusiastic are pronared to drop a national pool.erikboded the British Empire and aid of the fact that many immigrants
to cons
NEWS.
branches of the original population of China, who were there, before the Chi- nese. These remnants of an almost vanished race live in the mountains in the south west of Chins.
The decision to take a ballot of the: miners on the owners new proposals was roached on a card vote by a national
LONDON, June 13th. but he does not mention any passengers. delegates conference of the miners, at which two hundred wers present
Presiding at the annual dinner of the
U.S.... IMMIGRATION, seating 956,000 members, Mr. Herbert Rhodes Scholarship Trust, at Oxford,
(THROUGH ZUTEE'S AGINCT-E presiding. The ballos papers will Vicunt Milner, in the course of a
CROWN PRINCE OF JAPAN, whether the mer phasising the fact that the two objects to Rhodes throughout his life wero
WASHINGTON, June 12th. india
LONDON, June 11th: reception. Armstrong lunched with the the executive has decided that a two unity
The immigration problem neising out soluble thirds majority will be
Anglo-American friendship,
Baron Hayashi was the principal guest tinuo the
that he (scount Milner), was carts stoppage.
already on their way when at a dinner of the Oriental Circle of the The proceedings of
thha Rhodes believed profoundly that were the confer animated. Bouth Wales and Scotland.
conference were the existence in every part of the Empire the new immigration law came into Lyceum Club on the occasion of the Towing an, they scored 140 for 1 (Dipper opposed the ballot, but withdrew their/und of the United States of large body force will be overcoms if the House
of Representatives endorse the favourabla inauguration of the Jagaame section. opposition after the districts had been of men, of similar training and red report of their Immigration Committee The company included Yomidas, Londo
tions, would do more than anything Only Durham and two other to strengthen and maintain the mori permitting landing all who embarked for Cheng, Lord lamington, and Lady to amall districts voted against taking unity of the English-speaking world, so America, before June 8th St
to it would Robert Hart. In the course of, replying reject the tormas was overwhelmingly do dick during the war for the defence of not affect the total authorised in the to the tosste Baron Hayashi said that feated, only Durham and Lancashire Keat beat Leicester by two wickets supporting the proposal.
Prince Hirohito had enjoyed more free Lancashire beat Hampshire by thræ
dom bore than ever in Japan. fickets
Prince in the city
Gloucester were dismissed. for 179. Fol
70; Barnetó 60). The watch was drawn.
_____________ COUNTY_RESULTS,
Cambridge beat. Warwick by 250, runs. Middlesex beat Yorkshire by an innings
and 79 runassa N
The Notta . Exam match was drawn.
DEATH OF FAMOUS KACE
HORSE OWNER.
LONDON, Juns 10th- The Americaa millionaire sad natural ised Englishman, Mr. C. T. Garland, the zacehorse owner, who served as a trooper in the British Amy during the war, has
CHAMPION BOXER
SUSPENDED.
LYNCH BREAKS CONTRACT.
NEW YORK, Júna 10th Jos Lynch, the world's bantam-weight champion, has been suspended on the ground
olation of contract.
consulted:
650
course of a year.g
& common civilisation, and forever settle differences as family differences by pence
EARLIER CABLES, ful means in a fraternal spirit,admi WAGES IN COTTON INDUSTRY Lient-Col. I. Bennett Amery, M., emphasised, the immense diñenity the
of NEGOTIATIONS PROCEEDING
WASHINGTON LABOUR. tack of enabling a group of free, self
CONVENTION. LONDON, June 10th.
communities to reach a comh- governing mon policy. He suggested: the possibility of
SWEDISH LEGISLATURE GIVES Hepresentativos.
umployers in the future that independent cu Cotton and operatives resumed negotiations at munities might be synchronimd in action,
QUALIFIED ACCEPTANCE. Manchester in regard to the amount of not by major votes or a direct federa the reduction in wages. The proceedings
STOCKHOLM, June 10th. are expected to
ideatution, bus by unity of thought and
The Ribadag has passed a Bill regulat General Smute said: Rhoda wanted to ing working hours on the basis of the bring together hot only the peoples of Washington Convention, but exempting the British Empire but America, the a number of special avocations from the oldest and the first British dominion, application of the eight hour day, whom they always were proud and grate
be prolonged,
but optimism prevails in regard to a satis factory issue.
TRAPPED IN COAL MINE.
A HUNDRED MINERS CUT OFF BY
AM-FIRE!
Pany, Illinois, June 10th.
A hundred miners are trapped at the result of a fire in a coal mine belonging
the St. Paul Railroad.
to claim as one of themselves We EDITOR AS US. PROHIBITION
in our hearts" General Baruts
Lihat America in one of us," and
܂
whenever, in the future, we come to difficult corners, whenever human des
COMMISSIONER
WASHINGTON, June 10th
tiny is really at stage an' the future, wo Hr. Roy Haynce, newspaper oditor of feel, America will be with tu and will Ohio, has been appointed National Pro- stand with us? (Chetrs)
hibition: Commissioner, MA
PARIS, June 6th (delayed). The Japanese Crown Prince attended, at Fontainebicia Palace, the celebration of the 100th anniversary of Napoleon's
death
JAPAN AND CHIKA.
arting Consul General for Japan recently received the follow- from the Foreign the sth April. Soms Han China: #ro in disaminating nows the Japanese are at the vent disturbance in Oster the Japanese militars, ave, supplied arms and am pifto the Russia and Mengolian operating in that region. and that Japan is in collusion wild a certain Chinese clique, and is abetting it with that country and are blatant in their Tie to restore the Imperial regime in attacks of the Japaness Government. is hardly necessary to point out that these allegations are fabrications ample propagated for the crediting
attitude, purpose of dis
&
puro: dad
towards
The Prince witatened to-day the Chan CHBcidation rather contradic
tilly raona. Hause.
tion nor
on our part se, however, at this time when reporte con--
cerning the political unrest in
Ching almost jacently received, even rumours: of Himiy charactor Buch the above now the sand of misunderstanding both at home and nco Gorerament
and misappIdlessness of
NEW BL. STEAMER FOR TAR EAST,
LONDON, June 11th. On
start on her maiden voyage as & Penis Abroad The
The British Indin steamer Monel will may zalar liner, sailing from London withereby assert the passengers and cargo to the Straits, the above allegations, and at the same China and Japan on June 10th time, declare that they shall not alter in
The Honela belongs
longs to a group of their attitude of strict impartiality and twelve 7,000 tons veasale of a similar probity towards China, which they have type for the Bombay London trade. - maintained heretofore?:
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