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The Hongkong Telegraph.

NEW SERIES No. 8514

SPECIAL

TELEGRAMS.

AFFAIRS IN MOROCCO.

AMERICAN PROTEST:

[THE "TRLBGRAPH" CORESPONDENT.!

London, July 11, 8.5 paa.

It is reported that America has

驥七十月六年三室

SPECIAL

TELEGRAMS.

WARSHIPS SOLD.

REPULSE & CAMPERDOWN.

THE “TELEGRAPH " COREPONDENT ||

London, July 11, 8.5 p.m.

The British warships Ropulso

(ESTABLISHED 1881.)

WEDNESDAY, JULY

REUTER'S

TELEGRAMS.

REUTER'S TELEGRAMS

RAILWAY CASUALITY." HEAT WAVE IN AMERICA.

IN AMERICA.

[Gnávion To THE " TELEGRAPH."}

London, July 11, 1.40 p.m.

The Bridgeport and Connecti-

ment of a German naval basent for £33,550 and £28,000 ras-was derailed at the viaduct.

pectively.

A RECURRENCE.

12 1911

[SRAVICH TO THE "TELMGRAPH,”]

London. July 11, 8 pm.

Thero has been a focurrence of

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...

REUTER'S

TELEGRAMS.

A VETERAN.

三洋禮

AND`A CELEBRATION.

(SERVICE TO THE "TELZORATH."'1

London, July 11, 4.10 p.m. Viscount Ridley presided at the

..!!!

我二十月七英港香

REUTER'S

TELEGRAMS.

The two miloa race was won

by Taylor of Oxford, in 9 minutes,

20 and 1-5 seconds.

Black, of Cambridge, won the

quarter-milein 49 and 5seconde,

Tho milo was won by Baker, banquot hold in London in cele-of Cambridge, in 4 minutes, 27

Joseph Chamberlain's birthday.

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protested against the establish and Camperdown have been sold out Railway Express to Boston intenso heat in America, as a tration of the Right Hon. Mr. and 3-5 seconds.

result of which thoro bavo beon The engine and five cars fellnumorous deaths in the loading thirty feet on to the pavement cities.

below, and wore smaalied to atoms.

Thirty persons wore killed and

many were seriously injured.

Agadir in Morocco, which is the

noorest port in Europe to the

Panama Canal..

PARIS OPINION.

[SERVICE TO TÚ V TELEGRAPU/] London, July 11, 25 pau...

CANTON NEWS.

Night Practice for Recruits.

¿Tu# **TELEOHAP3⁄4" CORRESPONDENT,

Canton, July 11. The Army Board has informed the Canton Viceroy that the foreign nations are paying great atention to improving the art of In an authoritative announce-instructing the soldiers at nigh

ment publish at Paris, it

statel that the "poarparlors" k=|

garding the Moroccan 'situation

anlthy, position at Agadir a 6

proceeding favourably.

practice, and that China should follow suit. They also call hi

tention to the fiet drit, in the “. «utima of last your all the re- eruits throughout the Empiro were ordered to donight practice. A coar has elapsed since then, and the | Band Supposes thist they drive, nude much progress in this direc sion. In the coming autumn the

ALBANIAN AFFAIRS.

PORTE'S ARMISTICE.

(SERVICE. TO THE " Telzoraru."']

London, July 11, 4.40 p.m.

The Porto at Constantinople hus

HOME POLITICS.

PARLIAMENT BILL.

SERVICE TO TEX " TELCOBATH."']

London, July 11,,2,5 p.m. Yesterday, Right Hon. A. J. Balfour, Leader of the Opposition

.

HOME CRICKET.

·COUNTY RESULA.

There was great enthusiast in The inquot was attended by England on England winning the 10 persons, all of whom roprcial event in the competitions." santed Mr. Clumberlain's age and pombership of the House of Com-

mons and woro orchid button-

holes in honour of the occasion.

The Right Hon. A. J. Balfour

poid a tribute to the great man whose continuod advico, he said, inspired unalterablo faith and was

in the House of Commons, still n source of inspiration in the

Board and the Army: Advisory further prolonged the armisticaongthily conferred with Lord #ght for Imperial proference.

Foareof Franco-Germantonsión | Zonneil will jointly inemorializš

hivo boy removed.

The nunonucemont dwells upon

Great Britain's and Russia's su;

port being likely to be in accord

with Franes.

GENERAL MOINIER

PROSTRATED.

-

dhe Throne asking for the appoint which His Royal Highness has dc- ment of severalluspostave-Clénopal

visit overy province awl in-clared against thorovolting tribes- speet the recruit@ntnight practice.

The Board asks the Viceroy tomon in Albania to twenty days, mrke preparations for thỏ coming

fosted in Constantinople nsregards

visit of tho aspectore-encral but there is groat impatience mani- On receipt of the despatch, the Viceroy las instructed the Army Het Quarters to notify the coin- manders of the Canton Recruits what in described astherefractori- accordingly,

China and "Back to the Land."ness of the tribesmen, which is

His Excellency Yum Chenng,

Vice-President of the Ariny Board attributed to foroigu'intrigues.

| has, in view of the largo tract of waste lamps in the Empire, noti-

General Moinier, boing, pro-fied his intention of having them alf opened up. The nunny ob- strated with fevor, has returned

ained from transferring these wild to Rabat, General Ditto replacing lands to the people for develop

him.

LIGHT WEIGHTS.

"THUNDERER" SPEAKS.

London, July 11, 4.40 p.m.

"The Times" publishes a long

mont can be appropriated in the purchaso of army stores, and the annul crown' rents for these un- devoloped lands can be devoted letter, denouncing the ruthless

Prinen Tani To, the President of

to the organization of the army: extermination by Turkey of the the Army Board, has favoured the Albanians and describes her TO MEET IN NOVEMBER. suggestion, and asked the Viceroy al governors of various provinces

(TOR "TELEGRAPH " COREXIFORDENT

Im lon, July 11, 8.5 p.m. Walsh and Wolgast will meet

in the Lightweight Championship of the World in N womber at Los

Angeles,

PREMIER OF NEW

ZEALAND.

PATRIOTIC SPEECH.

THE "TELKOMSPH" CORRESPONDENT

Lmton, July 11, 8.5 p.m.

The Pionier of New Zealand

his

(Sir Joseph Ward) before leav'nz Englawi, declared that attachment to the old county had

boon deapened and ho acknow

lodged that ho had been shown universal kindness during the

course of his visit.

Ile roulisol the dependence of the Colonies on the Motherland;

OBITUARY.

to have inquiry institutou into the movements in detail. area of lands as available unior their respective jurisdictions to assossuhe valuo of them, and make an estimate of the rents for saine in course of development. They are to submit particulars to the Board in separate reports for consideration, and for an early start of the scheme. The Viceroy of Canton has just re- ceived a communication from the

| Army Board on the subject.

Exciting Struggle with Banditti.

DEATH OF A GENERAL,

SERVIOR TO THE “TILIGRAFF."]

London, July 11, 4.40 p.m.

A Router's message informs usi

The country market of Kun that Lieut.-Goneral Sir E. H. H. Chong in Iloi Kin, about 25

lis from the city of the Shui Collen, is dead.

fling District, ін ቢ trade

contre, and was protected by [General Collen was born in

Lansdowne, Lord Curzon, Lord

Even now, if the Reciprocity Cromer, Lord Derby and Lord Treaty was thrown out, it was not Salisbury, regarding the attitude too late to achieve the advantages

of the House of Lords in dealing foroscón by Mr. Chamberlain.

with the Parliament Bilb.-

THE WELSH CHURCH.

DISESTABLISHMENT

CAMPAIGN,

[SERVICE TO TAB "' TELEGRAPH.**]

London, July 11, 4.10 p.. At a meeting of the Welsh

Whatever happened, orthodox

Free Trade was doomed.

INTER 'VARSITY SPORTS.

[SERVICE TO TOX

TELEGRAPH...

won by an innings and 13 runs.

$88 ran AnuM.

SINGLE COPT 10 Omura,

CHINESE TELEGRAMS.

(HINESE NAVY.

FOUR GUNBOATS

BUILDING.

"Smuxe Po" SERVICH)

Poking, July 1.

The Admiralty in Poking has instructed the building yard at Nanking to lay down for construe- tion four gunboats of 1,000 tons. displacoment.

COMING REVIEW.

EXPENSES CURTAILED.

["Unsuno Po," SERVICE.]

Peking, July 11,

Prince Tai Tao, the Command-

London, July 11, 11.55 p.m. Yorkshire in their County matchor-in-Chief of all forces in China is trying to curtail expenses for the coming review of troops in the Autumn. The cost of the roviow has boon estimated to $500,000.

PERSIAN LOAN.

FLOATED IN LONDON.

{SERVICE TO TAR“ Talgobaer."]

London, July 12, 7.30 sam

The Persian loan of £1,250,000 |

sterling, mentioned in the tele-t graphic message of the 3rd of May, has been issued at the price

of 96 and 1-2.

The prospectus quotes a letler LATEST RESULTS..

| from the Foreign Oilice of date the

(SERVIÓK TO THR “TELEGRAPH."]third of the last month, promising

London, July 11, 10.30 am. diplomatic loan but declining to The International Athletic undertake any pecnuínry liability Sports were brought off in brilliant in the matter.

members of the House of Commons sunshine and in presence of a very yesterday, it was decided to im-large attendance, at Queen's Club.

nediately organiso a disestablish-

ment campaign.

JAPAN AND BRITAIN.

THE AGREEMENT.

[SELVION TO THE " TELEGRAFN/"}

London, July 11, 11'p.m.

In the Oxford and Cambridge contest with Yale and Harvard

the hammer throw championship

was won by Putnam of Oxford

with a throw of 151.5 feet,

BRUSSELS conference. HARCOURT'S ASSERTION.

[Suvi TO THE "TELLORAP,"

London, July 12, 7.30-u.m.

Mr. Lewis Harcourt, Secretary

of State for the Colonies, replying

In the hurdles, Chisholm of to a memorial presented from the Yalo won in 15.2-5 seconds, Colonies, said that he hoped there which is an Inter-Varsity record. would be an early meeting of the In a despateli from Tokyo, re- The high jump was won Ly Brussels Conference? to discuss ceived in New York, it is said that Cantic It of Harvard, at 5 feet, pending questions.

over forty soldiers. About 1843 and won distinction in revision of the Anglo-Japanese 11.3-8ch inches. He fterwards week ago, the place was surprised Abyssinia and in the Soudan.]

by several mindred robbers at

dawn. They entered the place

MOTOR MAN CHARGED WITH MANSLAUGHTER.

Alliance is rogarded as inevitable | made an exhibition jump, in!

as soon as the gate was opened ROYALTIES IN IRELAND. as the outcome of the Anglo- which he clearod O feet and 3-8ah

and before the shops had openod their doors for business. The

malcontents ambushed the camp

of the soldiers. Though taken

by surprise, the military put up

MEMORABLE VISIT,

American Arbitration Treaty,

Britain has proposeda modifica

inches,

strong fight with their enemies. [SRAVION TO THE "TELEGRAPH."tion in the alliance, whereby the Twosoldiers and a pedestrian were wounded. By this time the shop- mon,had prepared for the attack,{ and strongly guarded their doors. The robbers were then forced to

London, July 11, 8p.m. clauso providing for inutusk

In brilliant sunshine, His sistance in timo of war shall be

In the Inlf-milo, Pribble of llar- ward won in 1 minuto, 68-1-5ths

seconds..

The hundred yards ri co was

1.

retreat, and made for the Tai Lam Majesty King George V., accom-mado inapplicable when either won by Macmillan of Cambridge village, where they bombarded the house of the commander of the panied by Queen Mary, reviewed Poweris fighting a nation where in 10 and 1-5ths seconds. soldiers by way of revenge. His uncle was wounded, while the wife seventeen thousand troops in with the other has conciled an The long jump was won by and daughter-in-law of the com- mander were shot dead. Before Phonix Park and got a popular Arbitration Treaty. Japan has Holder, of Yale, distince, 22 feet, the robbers left, thoy set fire to the! house,

agreed.

ovation,

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7

10.1-fthy inches,

A Formal Hearing

Before Mr. J. R. Wood in the Police Court this morning, Percy Edward Gibson, a chauffeur in the employ of the Exile Garage, was charged with alleged man- slaughter of a Chinese boy poster- day at Wanchai. Inspector W. Korr prosecuted.

P. C. Clark gavo ovidence as to the defendant's arrest.

His Worship (To Hispector Kerr)-When are you ready tu

go on?

The Inspector-I have a for witnesses to summon,

His Worship (To the defendant), -You are forinally remanded till Tuesday next, the 10th, at 10 o'clock. No evidence will be taken. Bail $500.

PRINCE CHUN RETURNS.

["Burung Po" Exavica.)'

Peking, July 11,

Prince Chun, the special repre- sentative of the Emperor of China at the Coronation of King George, hastelographed to the new Cabinet stating that he will return to Pe king at the end of the month.

NATIONALIZATION OF

SHIPPING.

FIRST STEP.

("Saeco Po" SERVICE]

Poking, July 11. The Ministry of Communica- tions, intends to nationalize the

China Merchant S. S. Co.

The chants, however, will be allowed to preserve an interest in the Company in order to pro mote the shipping trade.

EDUCATION OF THE

YOUNG EMPEROR.

("SHAT PO" SERVIC)

Poking, July 1. By order of this Empress Dowager, the young Emperor will commence his studies on the 7th moon at the Yok Hing Palaco.

Luk Yun Chang and Chan Pao Shum have been chosen as the Emperor's tutors,

The Weather Forecast.

CHANGE

RAIN

FAIR

STORMY

VERY DAY

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