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CABLES.

LATEST CABLES. {THROUGE REUTBR'K AGENUT.]

INVESTIGATING GERMAN

FINANCE.

COMMITTEE DESPATCHED TO

GERMANY.

BERLIN. July 20th, The Committee of guarantees, which was despatched to Ciermany to investigate on behalf of the Reparations Commission, has formed sub-commissions- dealing with revenue, expenditure, Aight of capitul. and statistics Ti has also stipulated bhat Germany must henceforth supply regular information regarding revenna and expenditure, while the Ministry of Finance must establish a central mobile. epatrol service, the working of which will be supervised by a committee.”

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The German Government has signised ita acceptance of the measuYER infringing German sovereignty. AMUNDSEN'S POLAR FLIGHT. DELAYED OWING TO WEATHER "CONDITIONS.,

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LATEST CABLES,

THE IRISH UPHEAVAL. NATIONALS CAPTURE WATERFORD CITY.

LONDON, July 20th. The National troops have entered Waterford City, and the frregulars are retreating southwards. Fifty Irregulars

were taken prisoners.

EARLIER CABLES,

IRREGULARS QUERRILLA TACTICS,

LONDON, July 20th. around Dublin. A goods train on the Roving bands of Irregulars are active in line from Deblin to Belfast was service has been suspended. wrecked this morning and the Northern FAILURE OF LABOUR PARTY'S "

PEACE MOVE

THE HAGUE FIASCO. POWERS TO CO-OPERATE ON RUSSIAN AFFAIRS,

THEIR MAJESTIES' COURT.

BEILLIANT FUNCTION. #

The King and Queen behi at Bucking ham Palace their first Court of the season

THR: HAGUE, July 21st. The final act of the conference was the function. Although the Court was intend- on June 8th. It proved a most brilliant adoption of a resolution by all the Goved to be mainly diplomatic and official, there ernments including the United States, wore in all, about 1,000 guèste, agreeing not to assist their nationals to acquire properties in Russia confiscated from nationals of other countries without

the latter's consent..

the ballroom, the largest apartment in the The actual presentation took place in Faluce, which of anch scensions becomes

Presentations in the general circle con- cluded the Court ceremony, and the guests dispersed to the various supper-rooms. their Majesties took refreshments with There was to formal Royal supper, but brilliantly-successful function returned in their guests, and at the conclusion of a procession to their own apartments,

occasions who always wears a train of the DRESSES DESCRIBED.

old regulation length. It was of cloth of The Queen is the one lady on these

gold draped and partially veiled with superb lace, and in the procession "to" and

CHANGING SEA WORDS. A NEW VOCABULARY.

ping World, writes:

Mr. J T. Findlay, editor of The Ships,

Many words current among the sailor men of Elizabethan times are quite un known to the deck-talking seamen af our own times, while their real mieauinga

stimulate controversy among cur etymolo-

gists.

be altogether aure which of Jack's sertl Would the modern dentist, for example,

The earlier resolution was designed to in effect the Throne Room. There is a low Government to resume negotiations else. [ in which there are two thrones, Ordinarily, from the Ball Roan was carried by Ruges the clipped infection of a sufferer, that it

leave the door open for the Russian els at one ead, and on this day an alcove, where, hat M. Litvinell, interviewed, the alcove is hidden behind heavy cure opined that it was no longer necessary tains, but for last night's Court the cur be nobody left at The Hague to receive mat-Arus and Yeomen of the Boval mentioned yesterday, since there would Members of the Royal Corps of Gentle to transmit to Moscow the proposalstains were drawn and the thrones disclosed. the reply. M. Litvinoff denied that Lenin Bodyguard were in attendance in their had been poisoned.

accustomed placer. A guard of honour, THE GERMAN REPARATIONSupplied by the Welsh Guards, with band, was mounted in the quadrangle, facing the QUESTION.

Palace. The King's Marshal Men, in their grand entrance, while the string band of the Irish Guards was on duty within the striking uniform of crimson and gold, were. on duty at the respectivo entrances to the Paker, and the main staircase was lined by troopers of the Household Cavalry.

RECEIVED,

The Labour Party's peace move has BRITISH PROPOSALS FAVOURABLY failed, only eleven members attending. The general conference of members of Parliament summoned for this morning bas, therefore, heen abandoned.

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required attention if he were told, with

WBX the aftermost grinder aloft, on the

might not be able to answer offhand what Even" regular sea-going folk of to-day semen of the old days meant by the "aproo bonnet," "braces," "cradle, "she," "lacing" and sister" of a ship.

of Honour. Her Majesty's dress was o

tone. The Queen wore a bigb, round crossed the bodice, was somewhat deeper in" and gold. The Ribbon of the Garter, which atarboard quarter?" beautiful one of soft bright anthusia bias

tiara of diamonds, tipped with alternate eroases and tear de lye and haring the Koh-i-noor fastened in front. There were diamond necklets and pendants, and the motto, "Honi soit qui mal y pense" Bashed out" in fine diamonds from the Garter of blue velvet on her Majesty's left

arm.

This was a present from the Maries pearls were also worn. of the Empire. Very beautiful ropes of

LONDON, July 30th. In connection with a report, widely RHODESIA'S FUTURE.

published and enthusiastically commented upon in America, that Britain will pre other State officials were present in their Princess wore her bridal gown. It was of The Lord Chamberlain and the various in the Royal circle since her wedding. The „PROVISIONAL AGREEMENT WITH

Princess Mary male her first appearance pose a reduction in reparations, offering distinctive uniforms, and carried their respecially hand-woven cloth CHARTERED COMPANY.

in return to remit the debt due herspective wands of office. Reuter learns that there is much satis-

of silver, "Lasvos, July 20th.

faction in British official circles at the

in Jong and simple lines, cut square at the Following on negotiations at CapetownAmerican press view of the British

neck. It was entirely veiled with finest between the Directors of the Chartered

Government's attitude.

white marquisette, which fell several inches Company and the Union Government re-sive solution of the problem af European

little flower clusters "in half relief, wus all The Government favours a comprehen-

diamond-abapel trellis embroidery, with below the hem of the under dress. A wile The departure of Amundsen's aeroplanctered Company in the event of Southern of inter-Allied debts in Kurope and ex- garding the terms acceptable to the Char intehtedness, including both the question

over the marquisette in crystal zilver, and Rhodesia deciding to enter the Union nt

Committee has reported to the Repara

studded with pearls, was loosely crossed enemy reparation, but further announce

Pearls. There were short diver lace alocres tinn Commission.

and larger ones of net embroidered like the

The train worn from both shoulders was of at one side, falling in long ends to the hem heary gold lace, and Princess Mary's jewels dinmonds, including tiara, corsage oma- were her superb parure of sapphires and ment, necklet, pendant, and bracelets.

SEATTLE, July goth.

has given place to the steamship, and Within living memory the sailing ship many of the old words we associate with the romantic windjammer will possibly be archaic to the bright spirits of the next generation.

The introduction of steam and its gen

to express engine room equipment as with an entirely new shipping vocabulary eral application at sea has furnished us

practice; but before we know where. Are are, it, too, will have to adapt itself to newer forms of marine propulsion,

by the old way of writing “steamship" the Cunard Steamship Company still hold came in with the steamship era, such as Enterprising shipping companies which

careful we are still apt to make this new as two separate and distinet, words. Just the word now we are having the same trouble with matorship, which should be

ship "steam" at so many knots.

From Point Barrow, has been delayed the forthcoming referendum, the Charterments are unlikely until the Guarantees ly of graceful painw, hydrangeas, and pink dress, double row girdle of twisted silver, ond word and not two; and unless we are,

owing to Amsadsen's ship, the Maur, being held up by ier en route to Point Barrow from Nome

AMERICA'S - INDUSTRIAL'

CRISIS.

AN EFFORT TO AVERT NATIONAL DISASTER.

Wasmusatox, July 20th!

ed Company has called a special meeting for the 28th inst, to confirm the arrange meat with General Sinuts.

GERMAN POLITICS. RIGHT WING PARTIES CO-OPERATE.

room was white and gold, with crimson The general colour scheme of the bali-

walls, and the principal lighting was from damask, Magnificent tapestries adorned the carpet, and furniturs upholstered in crimson huge pendent cut-glass electroliers. The

rose. In the ball supper room, the State the other State rooms were composed main- floral devorations in this apartment and in

dining room, and some other apartments the famous gold plate was displayed. The brilliant scene was completed by a dazzling array of beautiful gowns. Cashing jewels, and gorgeous uniforms, with a sprinkling of richly coloured Eastern costumes, worn by distinguished Indian notables who were

only active agent of change in sen words The marine engine, however, is not the and phrases. The coming of the big passenger liner has had almost as pro- logy, In such ressels as say, the found an influence on shipping phraseo-

prix and Mauretania, the old and words Majestie and Olympic. Aquitania, Beren-

appropriate. cour expressing as they did avere limitations in space and capacity, are clearly in-

in cat jet

The Duchess of Albany was in black sleeves of mousseline de soie embroidered velour de Lyons, having a ficha pa

The maintena de

Princess

The arrangement provides that" in re- turn for the surrender of its rights to unalienated land, railways, public build ings, etc., the Chartered Company "shall receive the tain the whole of its mineral and com-

sum of £6,5:0,500. Chartered Company, however, is to re- The

mercial rights and interests, and the

BERLIN, July 21st. whole of its investments other than rail-tween the Socialist parties, the Democrat, of Court traius added greatly to speed and

Following the recent co-operation be-anong the company,

The new regulation curtailing the length wass. The Crown has waived all claim Centre, and People's Parties have reach- against the Chartered Company in res-ed a contmen working agreement with convenience, making it possible to invite a was of old Spanish Inc. ture incurred during the war, without foreign and home policy on the basis of able in the days when abnormally long vanche blue tulle embroidered in an all- pect of extraordinary military expand the abject of stabilising and consolidating larger number of guests than was practice Heleon Victoria had a gown of per prejudice to its claim if incorporation of the existing Republic Constitution. Southern Rhodesia in the Union is not! carried at the referendum.

trains made the presentation ceremony a somewhat cambrons and slow process. The Monssoline de soie draperies fell from the over design in diamante and crystal. shortening of the trains, and the correspond- shoulders, and the train of pervenche blue ing reduction in the height of the Fathers brocade, in a fine design of gold and silver worn, were found in practice not to detract in any way from the dignity of one of the chioness of Cambridge's dress was of all roses, was lined with silver lace. The Mar- most imposing and picturesque ceremonies gol lace over cloth of gold, and the train associated with the Court.

matched the dress. These three dreiecs were made and designed by Reville. The

garante, with pearl ornaincats and white brown and white princess dress in ful Marchioness of Milford Haven wore a

ostrich feathers. The train was of the same material as the dress.

The Governors of Tennsylvania and Ohio have called out the troops for duty on the calfields. The former has issued ʼn proclamafiók calling'en all 'citizens to co-operate in an effort to produce conl, upon Southern Rhodesia actually forming The whole agreeinent is conditional and thus avert national disaster and pa part of the Unies not later than the serve law and order.

MOBILISHED TROOPS' PROCEED

TO MINING DISTRICTS. The Governor of this has ordered the troops already mobilised, to procedim- mediately to the mining districts, The troops are already entraining for Cailin where it is reported hundreds of miners ære gathering, preparatory to warching

on the mines.

CONFERENCE FAILS.

It is understood that the attempt to hold a conference between a number of the Eastern Railway Executive's meth- bers and the Scoate Interstate Commerce Commission, to settle the railway strike, has failed owing to the railway execu- tive's members refusing the anions' de

31st March. 1024

MEETING OF BRITISH MINERS FEDERATION, FAVOURS CONTINUANCE OF PROFIT SHARING..

SOUTH AFRICAN WIRELESS SCHEMES.

J

MARCONI OFFER FAVOURED.

CAPETOWN, July 20th.

in the Assembly, General Smuts made n statement on the wireless position. He aid the Government were in possession of three schemes-Marconi'k, Elwell's and the British Post O's. The Govers inent had not ret finally decided, but arguments at present strongly favoured the arconi offer.

The

main

CANDIDATES YOU PERSENTATION, ---

Blackpool decided not to terminate

LONDON. July 20th. A conference of the Miners' Federation the wage agreement of June last year, lishing a South African Wireless Co., The Marconi scheme aims at estab- of workmen. The decision is contrary which will be subscribed in London and the quadrangle. but to endeavour to secure the assistance with a capital £500,000, four-fifths of to expectation, in view of the depressiua the remainder in South Africa.

the industry nullifying the profit sharing part of the agreement, contained in the terms of settlement of The wage agreement referred to was the strike last year, the main feature of which was a new system of payment to the wage-earner, namely, proft-shar- provided that wages be a first charge on ing with the employer. The agreement the industry and it fixed the standard wage at 20 per cent. above pre-war

rates.

Company undertakes to construct and England. Iralia. China, Australia, the work a station out of the range of may gunfire capable of communicating with United States and South America.]

whose dimensions and furnishings would going liner is generally an apartment be considered worthy of the best restau

The first-class dining room of MER-

rants in London or New York.

Aquitania; but nowadays we

We have the famous saloon of tho do not speak of the saloon on board sach ships...

We refer no more to our cabing but to our staterooms; to our cot bedsteads never to our berths or bunks. `

The modern ship's kitchens and pau trics are spacious rooms to which h

picturesque figure, the cabin boy, renewa term "galley cannot logically be app “J. The captain's cabin has disappeared to ably somewhat to his disgusts and that make way for his suite of rooms-prob

a moribund life in the entire of our statesmen.-

HIGHHANDED ACTION AT

CHEFOO.

STEAMER.

The Chefoo correspondent of the .N.-C," Daily News-writes:-

FRENCH MEMORIAL TO DOVER PATROL.

CALAIS, July 1st. Unveiling the Dover Patrol memorial After wage and ther costs had at Sangatte, the French Minister of thands for a National Adjustment Board 17 for every £100 paid in wages, and," history equaling the valour and self included the Afghan, Albanian, Thamanino, The Marchioness Curzon returned to Russian ship, said to be the atr. Majoet,

been satisfied, the owners were to receive Marine said there was nothing in naval and the restoration of a status quo in the if there were any further proceeds, they sacrifice of the Dover Patrol, the monu- Ease of strikers.

would be divided, the workman to ceive 83 per cent and the owner 17 per eloquent and pathetic symbol of Anglo- rement to which would ever remain an cent. The settlement was to last until French brotherhood in arms, September 30th, 1922]

EARLIER CABLES, STATE GOVERNORS NOT

UNANIMOUS.

WASHINGTON, July 20th.

to

LONDON, July 20th.

LAST NIGHT'S CONCERT,

WAS

On Thursday, July 6th, a very serious occurrence took place in the harbour. A entered the inner harbour and went along.

daca that are owing side the Russian str. Stavropol, which, baa been detained here for more than a year on account of debts unpaid and barbour vessel is under the protection of the Presumably the this; the Magnet placed aboard the de Chinese authorities, but, notwithstanding tained ship 150 armed inen who are stated to have beaten and arrested a number of

off, which she did some time later.

bour at the time of the occurrence, but apparently nothing was done to prevent this unjustifiable attack on the crew of Just where the Magnet has gone is not known. There were at least three or four Chiness men-of-war anchored in the har

the Stavropol

actually in residence at the Palace arrived The members of the Royal family not by the garden entrance and assemblert in the White Drawing room to await the areal of the King and Queen. Those

company reached the Palace rid the Lady Mary Scott, wore a dress of pale Pimlico. having the entrée. privilege drove to the

DUCAL DEBUTANTES. entrance,

while the general

The Duchess of Buccleuch, who presented entrance, the forecourt, and delicate grey-shadow lace, over silver lace. commenced to cuter the scope within Mary Scott was wearing a dress of palest

When the doors The traio, also were thrown open and the guests was bordered narrowly with silver. Lady of grey-shadow lace,

door. The candidates for presentation and daintily with silver lace. The Duchess of the Palace was one of great splea- blush pink and white chiffon fuished the ladies responsible for presenting them Hamilton's Princess dress was of Indian were marshalled by officials of the Lord ganze of gold, embroidered with multi- FORCIBLE ARREST ON A RUSSIAN Chamberlain's department in readiness for coloured flowers and gold bends and paste. their introduction to the Royal presence. The train was of similar gauze and zold. Prior to the Court the Queen had presented Lady Jeau Hamilto, her Grace's eldest to her in the White Drawing-room certain daughter, was presented in a dress of white foreign Ministers and wives of foreign satin with a girdle of pink and silver roses Ministers who had not previously had the at the waist. The Court mantle is finished privilege of meeting her Majesty: These with silver and pink. and "Hungarian Ministers, and three or four wires of Ministers.

town in time to make the presentations `in When all was in readiness for the priu-soft supple silver tissue, which

the Diplomatic circle, and wore a dress of cipal function of the evening a procession embroidered in an all-over design with was formed in the White Draging-room diamant tubular DANGERS OF ANTHRAX,

and passed through the full range of State sequins. NO PRECAUTIONS IN CHINA;

crystals and apartments to the Ball-room.

ti A train of cloth of silver headed by the King and Queen, preceded diamonds, and she wore Ler decorations, It was was worn. Lady Curzon's jewels were The Governora of twenty-six coal-

The entertainment" at the Theatre by the Lord Chamberlain and mining States have telegraphed

Royal Jast night was The danger of contracting authrux success. The twenty-eight songsters and ing their wands, walked backwards embroidered in diamond jewelling in a

an unqualified company of Court allicials, who, curry-bassador, wore a grey Georgette dresse crew of the Sierrapal before making

a large Mrs. Harvey, wife of the American Am. Tresiden: Harding, pledging co-operation when dealing with imported horsehair the American jazz band of the University At a slow pace, facing towards their trellis work design. The train of grey in the Government's effort to reopen ter of disinfection were emphasised by Dr. form, and when one considers that they form of Colonel-in-Chief of 1st Life diamond ornaments were worn. Madame

and the dificulty experienced in the mat of California Glee Club were in splendid Majestas. the mines, but the Governors of North Legge, of the Home Office. Giving eri arrived in the Colony just four bours Guants, with the ritaul of the Garter Merzy del Val wore a robe of blue and gold Carolina and Virginia refused to ac dence at an inquest, he pointed out that prior to the concert, their great success cross his breast, and the Stars of the brocade, the blas in many shades, the design The King wore the ani-velvet was lined with oxidised lame, and quiesce in the President's request, de- the danger came from the countries" in was the more meritorious. There was a Garter and the Bath. The Queen's beauti undulating, and called fond de mer. This claring that there are no labour troubles which no precautions were taken in the crowded house and long before the hourful dress was of pale blus and gold moire was overworked with roses, in their states.

MANY TRAINS CANCELLED.

case of animals dying from anthrax, such of commencement all seats were booked. brocade in inedieval style. The train was ILA Russin, Alr, Hooper, Chairman of the Railroad Persia. There was no danger from Aus it could not have been otherwise. A of gold galon upon which were embroidered the Danish Minister, wore a dress of cream-

Asia, South Africa, and The audience was appreciative, in fact of blue and gold Todiau Lincob with bardor Labour Board, announced that all efforts same that not a single bale of hair from and the applause to all the turns was crown, and her principal ornments, in and turquoise. The train was of scarlet d'Affaires, wore a beautiful Chinese jacket to settle the shopmen's strike had failed. China was free from anthrax.

tralasia or Canada, It was safe to as-the artistes were encored time and again, lotus flowers. Her Magaly wore a diamond claured brocade, embroidered with coral The Countess Ahlefeldt-Taurvig, wife of Sporadic disturbances continue in various

of a stirring nature," ficiently, eritty but are not sut TREATENED PRINTING TRADE served the most praise, but judging from also wore the Order of the Garter across her ments es saite of diamonds and aquamarines wer

It is diffenit to say which items dedition, wera dinonda alio. The Queen and spl brocade, and a tiara and ora of diaphnuous silk, patterned with peony serious to warrant, the calling

Madame Cha, wife of the Chinese Charge the applause the honours lay almost breast.

were worn. Madame Stanciof, wife of in Chinwater colour of the West cqually divided between the jazz band and the quartette party, with the two Ball Room was signalised by the playing of in deep purple and gold brocade over round the edges

The arrival of the Royal procession in the the Bolgarian Ministar, was gowned Take the jacket was smbroidered delicate grey-blue, called comedians, a good second. A whistling the National Anthem. The King and purple solcist also received a rousing ovation.

The success of the entertainment is low dals, while the other members of Stancioff wore spricot-hued crêpe draped termed all over with peony flowers: Jade Queen took their places at the front of the brocade was lined with gold tissue. Miss finished. The black silk skirt was pat New Yonz, July 21st.

black- Jace; with the usual high collar similarly LONDON, July 20th.*` The effect of the coal strike is now threatened as the result of the action of pinnist.."

The stoppage of the whole of the Morse as directer of the College, enter in rear of them.. Presentations in the with a pearl motif, The train was of silver rings, buttons, and bairpin attachments rgely due to the efforts of Mr. G. B. the Royal circle were grouped slightly from the shoulders and caught at the side beginning to be felt. Railways, public the Typographical Association in taking

printing trade in the provinces is thiners and to Mr. Albert King as Diplomaite Circle came Brat, and these were lace. Madama Gutierres-Ponce, wife of the were all of it. Madame Cisterns Rayguis, services, and manufacturers are reported a ballot, which rejected the award of the has been arranged for this evening at the wrought in Germany as exemplified by the Brussels point I'aiguille lace. the train embroidered peral girdle and a train of old to be clamouring for coal. At Hampton Industrial Court on the question of re- Theatre Royal."....

was the sole ornament-recklace, bracelet, Roads the stock is almost exhausted, and ductions of wages,

Another entertainment by the Glen Club One interesting feature was the change Canton d'Or satin trimmed with fines a dress of white crepe marocain, with na Colombian Minister, wore a gown of wife of the Peruvian Chargé d'Affaires, bad over 7,000 tons of shipping are awaiting Bir David Shackleton told the Joint bunkers. The situation is aggravated by Industrial Council, at which attempts to the shortage of trucks as the result of

Crass worn. Formerly the representatives was of gold brocade veiled with similar Spanish use Mlle. Laurs Cisneros the railway shopmon's strike.

of Germany were among the most gor lace. Mile. Gutierrez Ponce wore a Georgown was white and river, rose colour reach an agreement failed, that the

geostly arrayed of all the diplomats, but gette dress in two shades and a train of with green foliage. The drapery was caught The train had stopped, and the old Indy now, as representatives of a Republic, they opal and aver shot brocade. Mlle. Teresa up with strings of pearls. The train Association'a repudiation of the award put her bead out of the window and asked had no uniform, and appeared in plain Gutierrez Ponce was gowned in white and struck at the very roots of the wages a railway porter what it was stopping for. orening dress negotiations, and that the Ministry of The Inggage-masher was inclined to be Labour would not further participate in facetions, as maat porters are. "Engine The presentations in the off circle Slovenes, wore a light grey chiffon dress Madame Riggid of the Italian Military

silver with a train to match.

was of the point d'aiguilla laro, apt the matter.

Madame Gavrilovic, wife of the Minister worn were saca, long earrings, and. the rail of pacat d'esprit. The jowels out late last night, rua'am," he remarked followed. Neither the Prime Minister nor

of the Kingdom of the Serbs, Croate, and necklace of diamonds and ropes of pearls.. with a wile, so she's get a thirst on her the Foreign Becretary were able to attend, steel thread. The train nas in grey broché, mauve moué antigne, with embroidery this morning; that're givin' 'cr a drop obat some of their Ministerial colleagues were Countess Szapary, wife of the Hungarian in maure and grey diamanté and boads, embroidered with small gold beads and Attaché, had a gorn of Isvender water.” “Buro it's water?" inquired the present, and many presentations were made. Minister, ware white and gold broche with effectively set off by train of hear dapur If you'll wait a minute I'll in Mrs. Lloyd George was responsible for quite a train of gold tissue, turned back with oidised lace and lavender coorgette. Mr. trouble," em the answer: "I thought, decries, and her daughter, Miss Megan Lloyd pearl and sapphire ornaments and the old gown with train of ivory expe satin, gold- he grinned,Never mind, my man; don't bisent coloured dress with pink embroi rose-pattern diamond tiara was worn with American Embacey) wore a Brussels laco quire whether they're givin' 'er, port wine, large number. The Premier's wife wore's yellow satin embroidered in pearls and gold Post Wheeler (wife of the Councillor of the perhaps, by the way we're beer getting George, a very charming gown of white Austrian Order of the Biar Cross. along it was s'oe gin"

satiu.

embroidered, and a rope of diamonds Daily Telegraph.

out of the militia. The railway strike is leading to the cancellation of many trains and the gradual slowing-up of time-tables throughout the country. KFFECTS OF THE COAL STRIKE.

PRUSSIA AGAINST.

REACTIONARIES? - PROVINCIAL GOVERNORS

CASHIERED.

BERLIN, July 20th.

The Prussian Government has retired the provincial Governor of Merseburg, Stettin, Coblenz, Aachen, Aurich, Muus try and "Hildesheim for failure to super wise reactionary organisations.

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STRIKE IN ENGLAND, WORKERS VOTE "ÚIRECT ACTION."

STRIKE ON THE RGINE. ANOTHER WAGE DISPUTE. ·

ROTTERDAM, July 21st. Germany is entirely held up owing to a River navigation between Holland and strike of ell Rhian steamera and tags, through a wago: dispute,

heralded by old-time ecremonialı ele ala

OFFICIAL Circle.

charmense.

The train

(Continged al foot of west colümin.):

with

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