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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY JULY 15 1911
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London, July. 0, 7 a.. The conciliatory attitude adopt- Loudon, July 11,8.30a.m.
At Dublin Castle yesterday From Czernowitzs it is reported by "The Times" shows signs ed that the floods throughout of "good sense" beginning to evening, His Majesty King George Bukovien and Truth have risen prevail in the Unionist Party with full ceremonial, invested the Earl of Shaftesbury and Field fifteon feet.
consure.
Tory extremists are desirous of Marshal Viscount Kitchenor with embroiling the Crown in the poli-the Order of the Knight of St.
Patrick.
Numorons bridges have beon destroyed and the running of railways has been interrupted. The ronds are impassable.
London, July 8, 7.40 p.m. In the race for the Stewards' Cup the Thames team boat Trinity Hall by 1.1-4 lengths in 7 minutes and 35 seconds."
London, July, 8.50 p.in. In to Ladies' Bato, Eton heat First Trinity, Cambridge, by two longths in 6 minutes and 56 seconds, a record fing for the
rice.
In, the race for the Visitors' Cup, Third Trinity, Cambridge, beat Trinity, Oxford, by three length, the time being minntes and 37 seconds.
In the rare for the Thames Cup, First Trinity beat Twickenhan by one and quarter lengths, in 7 minutes and 13 seconds.
The Wyfold Cup was won by Pembroke College, Cambridge, who host Kingston by two and half lengths in 7 minutes and 20 Leronis.
a
tical conflict.
Tho "Morning Post" declares that the majority of the ruik and file are strongly opposed to Burronder.
Unionist will make representa tions to their lenders to dis avaw any intentions attributed to them of allowing the Veto Bill to pass without Lord Lansdowne's and Lord Cromer's amenitments; until they have exhausted every Constitutional weapon.
Meanwhile, the decision of the Unionist loaders on the resump tion of consideration of the Velo Bill in the report stage in the House of Lords on Thursday is eagerly awaited.
London, July 10, 5.20 pau. - From Constantinopla it is re- ported that the Porte has offered further slight concessions to the Albanian insurgents, which con- cessions, however, are still far short of the fatters' demands.
It is proposed to send a mixed The Silver Gablots were won civil and military commission to by the Thames Clab, who defeat-study the causes of discontent in et Christ Clarch by one and the country. half lengths in S minutes and 17
seconds.
Loudun, July 10, 5,20 p.m.- Two more express trains live heon derailed during the week end in France.
The causes of the disasters have
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London, July 11, 10.30a.m. London, July 12, 2.25 p.m. The International Athletio From Paris tolograms have been Sports were brought off in brilliant received, dooluring that Franco- inshine and in prosence of a very German conversations are pro large attendance, at Queen'sClub. [cooding on the Moroccan question. In the Oxford and Cambridge It is undorstood that these re- contest with Yale and liarvard late to the agreement of 1900, the the humor throw championship Agadir incident not. having been London, July 11,3,48 p.m. was won by Putuam of Oxford yet bronobie.i. The Native Races and Liquor with a throw of 151.5 feet. Traffic Committee, representing In the liurdles, Chisholm, of temperance organisations all over Yale won in 15.2.5 seconds, the world, memorialized Sit which is an Inter-Varsity record. Lewis Harcourt, Secretary of State
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London, July 12, 2,25 a.m. Through the railway accident referred to in our telegram yesterday, to the Bridgeport and The high jump wis won by Connecticut express, twelvo per- sons have been killed and forty- four injured.
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London, July 14, 12.50 p.m.
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Lord Lansdowne declaied that. Telegrams from Ottawa report the Opposition disapproved of the that destrmotivo forest firos have Bill oven with the amendments occurred as a result of the great though they land passed the second hoat in Northern Ontario, Canada, roading roluctantly.
Many townships and mining The Bill, ho contended,, was a
provisional measuro. camps have been destroyed.
Up till now fifty persons uro known to have perished, and it is feared that hundreds of casualtios must have occurred, as the coun- try is filled with prospectors and settlers.
The firo belt includos an area of 200 miles.
Loudon, July 13, 5.15 p. # Thore wore. 246 cases of cholora and 74 deaths therefrom in Italy during the week entled Bird July.
Most of the cases occurrod ut · Naples unit Palermo.
London, July 13, 5.15. p.m. The Right Hon. Sir Wilfrid Botwooh North Bay and Porcu-Laurior, Premier of Canada, on his pine, along the line to Temissam-roturn to Ottawa after the Corona- ing on the Northorn Ontariantion, paid an eloquent tribute to tho Hailway, the towns of Cochrane. Royal Fumily, who, he says, was Porcupine and Pettsville in the constituted the greatest in the gold-mising region have been whole Empire.
for the Colonies, to-day, urging Confold of Harvard, at 5 foot, the Imporial calling of a meeting 11.3-8th inchos. He afterwards of the Powers at the earliest pos- made an exhibition jump, in
London, July 12, 2.25 p.m. sibio moment in order to consider which he cleared 6 feet and 3-8th Lord Irengh has prosented, the sale of spirits in Africa, inches.
through His Majesty the King, espesially extending to the pro-
In the half-milo, Pribble of Har-sum of fifty thousands, sterling, hibition zones towards the const. word won in 1 minuto, 561-5ths to be distributed amongst the
Dublin hospitals and the con-wiped out." Amongst the signatories to the
seconds. memorial are the Duke of West-
The hundred yards race was sumpto hospitals at Newcastle minster, the resident of the Committee, and the Bishop of won-by-Macmillan of Cambridge and Wicklow. London, chairman.
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London, July 11, 1.40 paù. The Bridgeport and Connecti
Railway Express to Boston was derailed at the vinduet,
The engine and five cars fall thirty feet on to the pavement below, and were smashed to atoms.. Thirty persons wore killed and any wore seriously injured,
London, July 1, 4.40 p.m. Tho Porte at Constantinople has further prolonged the armistico which His Royal Highness has de clared against the revolting tribes- men in Albania to twenty days
attributed to foreign intrigues.
in 10 and 1-5tlis seconds.
The long jump was won by Holder, of Yalo, distance, 22 feet, 9.1-4 inches.
The two miles race was won by Taylor of Oxford, in minutes,
29 and 1-5 seconds.
"Black, of Cambridge, won the quarter-milein 49 and 4-5seconds The inilo was won by Baker, of Cambridge, in 4 minutos, 27 and 3-5 seconds. ·
Thore was great onthusiasm in England on England winning the final event in the competitions.
London, July 11, 11.50 p.m. Yorkshire in their County match
London, July 12, 7.30 a.m. The Persian loan of £1,250,000
London, July 12, 1.55 p.m. Mr. Arthur Newton, the woll known solicitor who conducted the defence in the Crippon murder trial, las boen suspended for twelve months for professional misconduct by aiding and abet- ting Mr. Horatio Bottomley, M.P. to disseminate, through the latter's journal "Jolin Bull," a pretended lotter by Crippen,
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London, July 12, 4.20 p.m. Sir Eldon Gorst is dead. London, July 12, 11.15 p.m. The heat wavo in America has become oven moro intense, and
the death-roll is increasingly
severe...
London, July 12, 11:15 pan. There have been disastrous
All the mining camps from Dome to Whitney have been
burned.
Forty persons have perished at Porcupino, Six were incinerated at the Big Dome Mines, and twelve at West Dome, besides the manager and his family.
of
The mining plant in the vicinity Porcupine has been destroyed. Hundreds of people fire taking refuge from the fires in lakes and
streats.
They had given to the world an ample of the domestic virtues, which formed the foundation of the happi ess, prosperity and gudeur of the nation.
Sir Wilfrid oxhorted the citizens if Ottawa to hasten on improve- ments so as to make the Capital- worthy to receive the new Governor | General, H.R.H, the Duke of Con- aught and the Duchess of Con- nought.
He was confident that the loyal affection of the people would make their stay in Canada happy.
The Premier's remarks were re-
Refugees from Porcupine and Pottsville crossed the lake to Golceived with enthusiastic olcoring.. don City, though the outskirts of the latter city were aflaine.
London, July 13, 9.15 p.m. There were renewed scones of,
All the construction camps on enthusiasm in Carnarvon when
the railway wost from Goldon City
their Majesties King Georgo und |{Quecu Mary, with 1.R.H. Princesa " Mary and H.R.. the Duke of | Connaught, drove through the
Itave been burned.
Men are fleeing and soveral have boon drowned in the lakes, sterling, mentioned in the tele-forest fires in Northern Michigan.
Special trains are conveying the treels. Three villages luve been burn-|injured to Iroquois Falls, whore a May, has been issued at the priced, and logging camps. are corps of doctors and nurses roinnt assemblage round the royal of 96 and 1-2.
coive thom and give hospital lais, including the Prime Minis
graphic mossage of the 3rd of
Izondoù, July 9, 7-n.m. Ar Henley during the towing matches, there was delightful weather throughout. to the not been definitely ascertained butt there is great impatience mani-won by an innings and 43 runs. finals for the Grand Challenge the third palpable attempt on the fosted in Constantinople as regards Cupi, Magdalen College. Oxford, Paris-Cherbourg Livestrongthons what is described astherofractori bout Jesus College, Candridge, the suspicions that allihonttemplsness of the tribesmon, which is by two and a quarter lengths in wore malicious. 7 minutes and 2 seconds.
London, July 10, 9,35 pan. To the sculling race for the Russia's second Dreadnought, Diamonds Championship, Kitic Poltava, has been launched at near of the Kensington Club beat | St. Powell of the Vikings by dno and a half lengths in minutes and 14 seconds..
Lond, July 11, 7.50 am. It is announced from Borlin that negotiations regarding the situ- tion in Morocco are confined to Berlin.
Petersburg.
London, July 10, 9.35 p.m. The Bisley Willo Meeting opened to-day, and was remarkable by renson of the usually strong attendance of Colonial foams and individuals.
There were also competitors |from India, Egypt, and the
London, July 41, 440 p.m. "The Times" publishes a long) follor, denouncing the ruthless extermination by Turkey of the Albanians and describes her movements in detail..
Tendon, July 11, 140 p.m. A llonter's message informs us that Lieut-Goneral Sir E. 11, 1 Collen, is dead.
The prospectus quotes a lettor from the Foreign Oflice of date the third of the last month, promising diplomatic loan but declining to undertake any pecuniary liability in the matter.
London, July 12, 7.30 a.m. Mr. Lewis Ilarconet, Secretary of State for the Colonies, replying London, July 11, 8 pan. ↑
to a memorial presented from the In brilliant sunshine, His Colonies, said that he hoped there The present opinions amongst Soudan.
Majesty King George V, accom-would be an early mecting of the members of the Raichstag are that Laudon, July 10, 10 pan.
reviewed
Brussels Conference? to discuss- all parties, are collected on the Major John R. Chancellor haspanied by Queen Mary,
seventeen thousand troops in: question
| been appointed Governor, ol Phoenix Park and got a popular pending questions. Gorman, nowspapers unresor-Mauritius. vodly approve of the Germanie' London, July 10, 11.35 p.m. move at Agadir.
At the Nowinarket florso Salos,
A Radical member of the the famous brood inate Sceptro
Jovation.
Lowdon, July 12, 8.45 am. Paris despatchos state that London July 11.8 p., three more attempts have been Thero luas been a recurrence of made in France to derail trains, by the putting of timber on the result of which there have boon rails, numerous deaths in the leading eitirs.
Roichstag is cited as saying it was sold for seven thousand intense heat in America, as
the world belongs to the bold guineas.
and if our policy results in the London, July 10, 140 a.m. withdrawal of German troops it | Sir Eldon Gorst, the late Bri- will never again be taken serious-tish Agout in Egypt, is reported Jy.'
to bo sinking fast,
Loudon, July 11, 7,50 m.in.: The "Standard" and tho"Daily Mail" condemn as ill-judged the Unionist talk about surrender or compromise in the matter of the
London, July 10, 1.30 alın. In Chicago there has been break in the cotton market of fifty points in consequence of reports from Texas and Oklahoma of heavy rains, making almost cer- The "Daily Express" under-tain a record crop. stands that the Peors are deter mined to stretch their costitu
·tional powers to the atmost.',
Parliament Bill,
· London, July 10, 1.40 p.m. Fostor has accepted the invita tion to take'a place in the English London, July 10, 2,25 pam, ricket team which is shortly, There has been publishedatier- going to Australia. man, semi-official statement, sny- ·
ing that Ambassador Cambon has called upon Foreign Secretary Kiddorlin Waceliter (with regard
a
London, July 11, 2.5
p.m. Yesterday, light Hoù, A. J. Balfour, Londer of the Opposition
Several arrests have been made in connection with the affair.
ANOTHER ATTEMPT,
London, July 13, 1.2 a.m. There has been another attempt in the House of Commons, at sabotage near Paris following lengthily conferred with Lord upon that of the 10th instant, Lansdowne, Lord Curzon, Lord The outrage was committed on, Cromer, Lord Derby and Lord the railway line not for from Salisbury, regarding the attitude Chartres.. of the House of Lords in dealing with the Parliament Bill.
London, July 11, 4.10 p.m.. Al a meeting of the Welli memborsof the House of Commons rostorday, it was decided to im Kinnoir and Iremonger lave mediately organise a disestablish- also been invited by the Maryle-mont campaign. bono to join the English team.
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One sol·lier and two civilians have been arrested. '
London, July 12, 8.45 a.m. Mr. II. A. Gwynne lins been appointed editor of the “Morning Post."
on
endangered.
London, July 12 11.15 p.m. Bisley Meeting of the National A feature of the shooting at the
Rifle Association has boon the plienomenal performances of Mau- rice Blood, who won consecutive- Halford Competitions. y the Bass, tho Edge and the
Oxford won the Humphrey Cup with a score of 722 points, as gainst 714 scored by Cambridge, Edinburgh Academy won the Ashburton Competition with a score of 195,.:
London, July 12, 11.25 p.m. Right Hon. Lewis Harcourt,
Secretary of State for the Colonies, replying to questions in the House of Commons respecting the ac quittal of Hon. Galbraith Cole, the son of Lord Enniskillen, in stody for shooting a native in East Africa, said that the Governor of the Colony was sending a full report of the circumstances of the
Treatment,
At the Castle there was a bril-
smoke-pall, which is illuminated Right Hon. Augustine Birrell) The sky is darkened by the tertight Hon. H. 11. Asquith) ind the Secretary for Ireland by the flames below.
London, July 12, 1.55 pai, It is ostinuated at Toroute that from three to four hundred per sons have porished in the forest fires in the Porcupine district, Ontario,
His Majesty the King opened the Investiture Coreniony by summoning the Prince of Wales, who, after the Royal Letters Patent had been read, knelt be fore the King, doing homage for bo Principality of Wales and the Earldom of Chester.
London, July 13, 5 p.m.
The King then handed the "The Times" welcomes the re- ported proposal to modify the Princo the Letters Patont and
Treaty, an- Anglo-Japanoso nounced on the 11th instant, as
the first fruit of a new doparture in the conduct of foreign affairs, happily inaugurated by the Im perial Conference.
kissed him on both cheeks.
Next, addresses were presented, whereafter His Majesty formally presented the Prince.
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There were multitudes of peo plo at the historio Queen's Gato The journal considers it to be luring the ceremony, the people
Fathers.' highly improbable, if the agreeinging stirringly "Land of Our ment is made, that the two
London, July 14, 7.45 a.m. lowere also have not agreed to revise the other articles of the His Royal Highness the Prince Treaty with a view to its prolonga of Wales was formally invested as Princo at Carnarvon Castle in the It was premature at prosent to Whatever notion be taken, how-[afternoon in provence of their make any stalerent in the matter.aver, "The Times" is confident Majesties the King and Queen,
London, July 12, 7.15 p.m. that it has been decided upon many Royalties, Right Hon. B. H.. Koat bent Somerset by 316 after consultation with the Minis-Asquith, the Premier, Right Hon.
incident.
rune..
Hampshire scored a draw.
London, July 13, 7.15 u.. The Gentlemen of England beat the Players of England by 130 runs at Lords'.
Hobbs had an unfinished score of 154 runs.
London, July 13, 8.35 a.m.
tion.
ters of the Ovor-sea Dominions,'
London, July 13, 5.15.p.m. In Committe aingo in the HoussofCommons, the discussion ponthe Government's State In- surance Bill is proceeding slowly but steadily.
monsfor third reading on the 20th Finstant.
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D. Lloyd-George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, and a vast and distinguished assemblage.
The city was on fele and there
was the utmost onthusiasm dis- played.
The occasion was favoured, by : brilliant sunshine.
The incessant arrival of crowd-.
speciul trains swelled the
masses in Carnarvon.
Tho decorations in the city were on a lavish scale and there was. A. great military display.
London, July 12, 8.15 a.m. The Royal Commission London, July 11, 11 p.m. Tuberculosis has published its London, July 11, 7.20 a.m. In a despatch from Tokyo, re-final report aftor ten years' ro-
All parties are co-operating. 10 the situation in Morocco), and Their Majesties King George ceived in New York, it is said that soarch.
The subject is found to be that both sides have a sincere do- and Queen Mary, who, accom-revision of the Anglo-Japanese The learned body concludes Kinnoir has accepted Mary-fraught with technicalities and sire to arrive at an understanding.panied by H... the Prince of Alliance is regarded as inevitable that laumau and bovine bacilli are lobono C.C.'s invitation to take a difficulties, necessitating the ro- London, July 10, 5.20 p.m. Wales, IR.II. the Duke of Con-as the outcome of the Anglo practically indistinguishable, place in the English team shortly construction of whole sections. The French troops in Morocco naught, and H. Princess American Arbitration Trosty Mannuals and man can be in-going to Australia.
London, July 14, 7.45 a.m. London, July 13, 7.15 n.mi. aro continuing operations on a Mary, are on an official visit Britain has proposed a modilica- fected by the bovine bacillus re-
In the flouse of Lords the ro- The scone around the Castio considerable senlo.
to Ireland, yesterday morning tion in the alliance, whereby the eiprocally, which is constantly Sir West Ridgeway, presiding General Moinier, who is in received addresses at Dublin lauso providing for mutual as being transmitted to man throught the annual meeting of the port stage of the Parliament Bill especially was one of vivid colour-
has been concluded without fur-ing, bright, with uniforms ander charge of the French forcos, has Castle from 130 representativo sistance in time of war shall be the medium of milk, this being British North Borneo Company in ther amendment, so that the Bill dresses, been traversing the country wost-Trial bodies.
made inapplicable when either mostly responsible for tuber-london, announced that the re-with Lord Lansdowno's and Lord B.R.H. the Prince of Wales, venue during the past year had Cromer's amendments unmodified arriving from Holyhead, drove to warda of. Mokinez, with a fow His Majesty, in replying, said Power is fighting a nation whore-culosis amongst children, ensualities, dispersing the hostile that he had already spent many with the other has concluded an Tubercular bebf and pork are exceeded the expenditure by will go back to the House of Com-Le Castic under an escort of Yeo- nutives.
£142,642 and was in excess of the happy days in Ireland and hoped (Arbitration Treaty. Japan has also sources of infection. General Ditto is taking another to enjoy many more.
ingreed.
The Communission recommende revenue for the previous year by column of troops, from Rabat to
Ho was glad to hear of the London, July 11,410 p.m. more stringent measures for the £11,000. join General Moinior, after which increasing prosperity in all the Viscount Ridley prosided at the regulation of the sale of foods.. North Bornen, he declaro, was the latter will return to Foz. provineos of Ireland. It was his banquet held in London in cole- London, July 12, 8.45 a.m. rich in minerals, and the only "The Times" St. Petersburg intention to follow in the footbration of the Right Hon. Mr. The Liberal papers view with way to diseless the country's correspondent states that in the steps of his father, King Edward, Joseph Chamberlain's birthday.
complacency the warlike attempt hidden wealth was by scientific German reply to the Russian_re- | doing overything in lis power to The banquet was attended by of the Unionist organa to fun the survey. quast, of dato 8th instant, it is promote the happiness and the 110 persons, all of whom repré-dying ombers of the Lords' resist- London, July 13, 7,15 1.m. contended that the Sus region is general well-being of the Irishsented Mr. Chamberlain's age and ance, pointing out that the issue
Lord Esher, the-Deputy Gover-time what the Government will outside of the Algeciras agree-peoplo,
membership of the House of Com-is not in doubt. The Liberale nor of Windsor Castle, and perde if the House of Peers resists Londen, July 11, 8.30 a.m.- mons and wore orchid button-would be rather pleased at the manent member of the Defence Germany alone is entitled to It is reported from Budapest holes in honour of the occasion, creation of l'eers. safeguard Corman interests thoro. in Hungary that a street in Szondy The Right Hon.. A. J. Balfour. London, July 13, 12.45 p.m.
A warship will leave soon for collapsed, leaving a cavityseventy-paid a tribute to the groat man the spot and all danger at the five deep and sixty feet long, as whose continued advice, he said, place has disappeared.
a result of an earthquake which inspired unalterable faith and was London, July 10, 11.5 m.in. was experienced thero on the 9th still a source of inspiration in the ache, on tius Moroccan coust. The Liberal newspapers are instant.
fight for Imperial proference. somewhat gleefully contemplating The water-niains burat nd what they call the disunion several vans passing by fell into amongst the Unionist Party and the cavity, the horeca being refer to "inspired" articles for drowned and the drivers rescue surronilor appearing in the "Tole with difficulty, after sustain a graph,"
aarious injurios.
inent.
Committro, has undergone a surs gical operation for appendicitis in the Edinburėli Narsing Homo
London, July 13, 12.45 p.m. Field Marshal Lord Kitchener has returned from Ireland and has made a long call at the Fore' go Office.
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Two hundred more Spanish | artillerymen, with four mountain guns, havo beou landed at Lar
London, July 13, 7.15.in. Even now, if the Reciprocity From Paris it is reported that Treaty was thrown out, it was not the French Charge d'Affaires in too late to achieve the advantages Madrid has been instructed to ask 1|forosson by Mr. Chamberlain. the Spanish Government for ex-of one thousand pounds sterling Wlantover happened, orthocexplanations regarding the recent to no devoted towards the relief Free Trade was doomed. Ligeident et Alcazar in Morocco; of the poor in Dublin,
Loudan, July 13, 8.35 a.m. 11.M. the King has given a sum
manry, commanded by the Earl of Denbigh, amidst continuous The Commons will consider the cheering amounting to au ovation.
In the Castle Square, salutes of -·· amendments proposed on the 24th instant, when it is certain that the.
Right Hon. D. Boyd-Gaorge, Prime Minister (Hon. . .
guns were fired. Asquith) will propose the rejec as Constable of the Castle, 10- tion of the amendments and in-ceived the Prince, and a pre cession.
representative of the historic and civic dignity of the county
further.
Loudon, July 14, 1.30 a.m. On the disenssion in Committee stage in the House of Lords of the Parliament Bill, the amendment propored by Lord Newton on the 7th instant was withdrawn,
proceeded to Chamberlain's Tower, and awaited: thoirs Majesties.
Here the Princo of. Wales,.. replying to an address, said :-k "It is true I am very young; but I have my dear father and ca Both Viscount Haldane and mother." (Hearty cheering). !"124 Viscanut Morley re-asserter the impe to do my duty to my King 3. House of Commons' repudiation and to my Principality of Wales." of the claim of the flows of Lords to interfere with finance, which, they mid, night bring about a lecitival situation.
The presentatin to the Princo-1. of the three gates of the city wanus followed by fervent demonstras tions of loyalty,
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