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The

LUN YATHOM

Hongkong Telegraph.

(ESTARLASHT (1881.)

MONDAY, JULY 10

1911.

一拜禮

號十月七英港香

NEW SERIES `No. 8512

SPECIAL

TELEGRAMS.

HOME POLITICS.

LIBERAL RETURNED FOR WEST HAM.

(Tan "TELNORAYH" CORRESPONDERI )

London, July 9, 10 pm:

REUTER'S

TELEGRAMS.

晚五十月六年三統室

' REUTER'S -

REUTER'S

TELEGRAMS.

TELEGRAMS.'

REUTER'S

TELEGRAMS.

PELAGIC SEALING.

MOROCCAN SITUATION. PRESIDENT CASTRO.

EDWARD DICEY.

IN NORTH PACIFIC.

FEELING IN FRANCE.

IN WEST VENEZUELA.

- DIES IN ENGLAND.

[SERVICE TO TAN" TELEGRAPH."]

London, July 8, 12.40 p.m.

From Washington it is reported

יד

At. North West Hum, the Li-that the signatures have been boral candidato has been returned. affixed to the Trenty of the 28th of [Formerly, the seat was held Inst month regarding the polagie by Mr. C. F. G. Masterman, who Was unseated because of corrupt sealing in North Pacific water 1. practices on the part of his elec- tion agent.]

THE KUALA LUMPOR

TRAGEDY.

MRS. PROUDLOOK

PARDONED.

{TO TELEGRAPH " CORRESPONDEST

Singapore, July 10, 0.40 a.m.

(SERVION TO TAM “. TELEGRAPH."]

F

(SERVICE TO THE

Londoy, July 8, 10.55 p.m.

The Venezuolan Governmont

[SERVICE TO THE " Talkörarn,"]

London, July 8, 9.10 n.m.

Mr. Edward Dicoy has died in

London, July 9, 10 a.m.

The statement of the Right

lon. H. H. Asquith, Primo Minister of Great Britain, with announces that President Castro England. reference to the state of things in is now in Western Venezuela with Morocco, lins been received with one thousand followers.

Mr. Charlos Nagel, Secrotary of intenso satisfaction in France. Commerce and labour, United In the course of inspired cum- States, and president of the conferunt in the German press, Mr. once, says that the agreemontarriv-Asquith's remarks on the new

LANDS IN DISGUISE.

London, July 8, 9.10 min.

It is raported from Washington

ed at by the international confer- situation are not regarded as thint President Castro landed on

one provides that thirty por cent. 5f theskins taken by the American

and Rn sian sealing Heats shull

though the Premier had made the 16th of last month, indisgefse, hostile comments on the action of

Franco or Spain nor that his;

Mrs. Proudlook, who was under respectively be divided equally attitude is hostile to Gormany. sentence of death for this murder amongst Cire et Britain a ui Japan, The Promier believes that of Mr. Steward at Kuala Lumpor, whilst thirty per cent, of the saugotiations will be conducted in has been granted a free parkins taken by the Jap new i eal- the most trauquil mouner, in view by the Solangor Stuto Council.

ing feet should be equally divided of the lapse of time, which has been with the United States, (ircat unproductive of sensations and

Britain and Russia.

JAPANESE SCIENTIST

'HONOURED.

DR. KIMURA'S DISCOVERY,

{"INDEPENDENT Nxwa" Aormor.]

Tokio, June 10,

The Japanese Aerdony, Tukie,

has conferred upon Dr. Kimura

A

N

prize in money aúl medal-, for

throwing an interesting light on

the science of the world, by his

great discovery in connection with the elvings of axis of the earth.

REUTER'S

TELEGRAMS.

DEATH OF A FAMOUS

SPIRITUALIST.

IN NEW YORK.

[SERVICE TO THE " TELEGRAPH."

London, July 9, 7.a.m.

Despatches from Mayville, New York, report the death of Tra Devonport, surviour of the famous

Dovenport Brothers, spiritualists.

MEAT PRODUCTS.

{lu our issue of the 29th of Juno we published the appendod telegram:-

surprises.

AFFAIRS AT TANGIER.

London, July 8, 6,20 p.m. From Tangier it is reported that

The "Times" eзrrespondent at Washington nanounces that ar the result of the conference at Washington of ropresentatives o: { Britain, Russia, United Statos serious friction has occurred Le-

at Castillotes, in Northern Colom-

bin,

SHIPPING STRIKE.

| AFFAIRS AT MANCHESTER.

[SERVICE TO THE TALBORAFN."']

London, July 8, 9.10a.m.

At Manchester yesterday the

situation was very quiet.

Considerable corting of food.

stuffs was effected, but there was

and Japan, it has heon arranged tween Colonel Silvestre, officer no traffic in raw material to the

Lo suspend pelagic soaling in the

No-thorn Pacific for fifteen years. comunanding the Spanish: troops mills.. Canada and Japan will receive in Morocco, and the French officer, as compensation a share of the

yearly dole of skin from Lieut, Tissier, who is attached to America and Russia, both of whom

ple.lge for that purpose thirty per the Sultan's forces at Melilla, in cent. of their respective catelias

In order to counteract poaching the vicinity of Aléazor.

the contracting Powers agree not

to admit into their respective

countries skins of unknown origin.

[Mr. Edward Dicey was former- ly connected with the "Daily Telegraph," and from 1887 to

REUTER'S

TELEGRAMS.

PORTUGUESE AFFAIRS.

TROOPS MASSED.

(SERVICE TO THE " TELKONÁPN."]

London, July 8, 2.45 p m.. It is reported from Liston that thirty-five thousand troops have boen mobilized on the Portuguese

notlier frontier.

The Government hus began to

1890 was editor of the "Obser- mobilize the southern army. ver." la is journalistic writ-

ings, he strongly advocated tho annexation of Egypt.].

HOME CRICKET.

GENTLEMEN OF ENGLAND

V. WORCESTER,

[SKEVICE TO THE ** TELRORAPH."]

Landon, July 8, 10.55 p.m. ̧' The Gentlemen of England

drew with Worcestershire.

LAWN TENNIS.

THE CHAMPIONSHIPS.

[SERVICE TO THR

TELKORAPE."']'

London, July 8, 10.55 p.m.

In the Lawn Tenuis Champion-

ekip meeting at Wimbledon, the prosent holder, Wilding, bout

Roper Barrett by 6-4, 4-0, as The Manchester Ship Canal against 2-6, 6-2, Barrett re-

Company have arrived at a pro- tiring..

Alony of the mills wero idle."

I

Clonel Silvestre finally divisions agreement with the

"TIMES" COMMENT.

The Governments of China, Mex-armed the Moorish garrison and dockers on strike, fico, Chile and other countries will

bo approached with a view to the expelled them from the barracks, provention of the use of their fag on the high seas by soul poachers.]

NATIONS AGREE

Lon lou, July 8, 5.2 p.m.

practically telling Licut. Tissier, who protested, to mind his own

business.

Yesterday the Spunish Cabinet

discussed the Moroccan situation.

As regards the North Pacific agreement between the Powers, and subsequently the Premier pelagic sealing is to bo equally

1.

divided between the United States, positively disavowed any idens of Japan, and Russia.

The United States will advance

Spanish conquest in Morocco.

two laundred thousand dollars to Spain's, action, the Premier Japan and to Great Britain, which

"

payments shall be refunded out | said, was confined to the policing

of the proceeds of the British and of Laracha and Alonzər. Jupanasot kings of skins from the

The Lord Mayor cancelled the

visit of the colonial legislators

projected for Monday.

London, July 8, 0.20 p.m.

"The Times"St. Petersburg cor-

respondent states that the German

| Government in Berlin ísin receipt PECUNIARY LOSSES,

of a circular hom Russia, roquest- London, July 9, 0.20 p.m. ing an explanation of her action Although it in jou toetin despatching a warship to

1.1

mato the losses caused by the Agadic, in Morocco, where there seamen strike in Englanil, it is is no foreign trade and no dis-

estimated that the loss amounts to order.

a very great talal.

NAVAL ARCHITECTS.

IN CONFERENCE,

'.

$80 PER ANNUA

SINGLE CORT 10 Cater

CHINESE

TELEGRAMS.

TIBET AND SZECHUAN.

TO BE AMALGAMATED. ("BUAT Fo" BERVIOR.)"

Peking, July 9. The now Cabinet has tolegiojlis ed to the Viceroy of Szechuan and the Aiban of Tibel to the effect, that the wester.. part of Syschuan · and the cistern part of Tibet aro to be amalgamated in order to forma a new province..

RAILWAY AFFAIRS.

("SHAT PO" Service)

Teking, July 9,

The President of the Ministry of Communications has meBO- rialized the Throne, strongly · recommending the appointmont of Cheung Thu Sai as assistunt Director-General of the Sze- chuan-Hankow and Canton-Han- kow Railways.

SCARED BY WARSHIPS.

("SEAT Po" Benytc.)

Hapoli, July 9,

London, July 8, 2.45 p.m.

Spanking at a Government din-

ser given ia honour of the In-

It is reported that the arrival of toruntional Congress of Naval

eight warships at Ichang repre-, Areltitects in London, the Right seating England, America, Gor- many, France and Japan, has ilon. R. McKenna, Under-Secre-caused a panic among the in-

habitants there.

tury of State for Naval Affairs an-

nounced the impending retire-

ment of Sir Philip Watts.

ROYALTIES IN IRELAND.

PATRIOTIC RECEPTION.

[SRAVICE TO THR" TELEQBAFN."]

London, July 8, 2,45 pan.

An official ORGAN.

BIG NEWSPAPER VENTURE.

"SATURG Fo" SERVICE.]"

Peking, July 9. Prince Ching and the Presi- dent of the Ministry of Communi- cations intend to raise a loan of $400,000 for the purpose of [starting a newspaper 16 na

oilicial organ.

CHINA'S CURRENCY..

BANKS AGREE. ["Skuza Po" BEEVICE]

The Majesties King George and

Queen Mary, with the Royal party, ou their arrival in Kingstown Har-

bour in frøland, at eight o'clock in the evening, were received by the

cheers of thousands.

His Majesty appeared on the tatives of the various banks to dise

eua tho new currency question. bridge of the yacht.

The Royal party wero to land next morning.

ROYAL LANDING.

London, July 9, 7 a.id.

Their Majesties the King and Queen, with the Prince of Wales

and Princess Mary innded t Kingstown to the accompaniment of tumultuous cheering and drove The circular asks if the leuding in state to Dublin Castle. In Hull alone, the loss is stated of troops is contemplated, also The Royal party were cheered The advance is in effect merely | GERMAN CRUISER ARRIVES, at £250,000.

how the concluding phrase of the all along the route," posing a loan rondered necessary only by the fact that the United States

Dalf a million millers are still note referring to die withdrawal through eirmous crowds, 201 reserves the right to discontinue

out on strike, altogether the killing of souls on

ef troops from Mococco as soon as Pribiloff under the existing con

The retail price of four hins peace and order are restored in veation, which also prohibits the Washington have rejected by 32 citizens who are parties thereto

which has been dospatoled to advanced sixty to oighty per cent. Brocco, is to be interpsoted. votes to 14 an amendment to the from hunting sea-ottors:

Agadir to replace the Getman The South Yorkulus collieries It is un lerstood that a reply Reciprocity Bill, free-listing meat,

The high seas sealing grounds will be patrolled joiuily by the geobpat Panther, arrived at that have suffered greatly through the has been received but is being and meat products which is recountries involved and sealing garded 's' rapid progress towaida poochora captured will be handed port) in Morocco on the 4th situation, atideng of the pre- kapt, weyt ting the Twee'sing a hearty and popular w. lešni

FROM UNITED STATES. :

[BERVICE TO THE "TALORAFE."

London, July 9, 7-a.m. The United States Senato at

a final vote

American herd.

London, July 8, 10.55 p..'

ThisGernum cruiser Berlin,

over to their own countries for

lol,

Instant,

I vinciul contres are still unreliled.

1

A

Dublin was guily decorated in honour of the ocean in.

The Nat past papers, though

declaring that the cell salitage

of the party must main un changed regime continner join in extend-

jp, long as the picent

to the King.

Peking, July 9, Yesterday the President of tho Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Communications hold a conference with tho represen-

As an outcome of Le conference the various banks expressed their readiness to use the new currency and to put it into circulation ac- cording to exchange.

CHINESE STUDENTS.

TO GO ABROAD.-

("EHAT Po" SERVICK).

Peking, July 9. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Eineation have instructed all the students who loro “besa clinson' by the Government to proceed to foreign countries to complete their educ stinn to meet in Shanghai per- ding their deputura next month,

The Weather Forecast,

CHANGE

FAIR

IS GRAIN

VERY DAY

STOR

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