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8520
联四十月六年三官
SPECIAL
TELEGRAMS.
ENGLAND AND JAPAN.
SPECIAL
REUTER'S
TELEGRAMS.
TELEGRAMS.
The Hongkong Telegraph.
(ESTABLISHED 1881.)
WEDNESDAY, JULY ... 19
REUTERS
TELEGRAMS,
1911.
三拜禮
號九十月七英港香
REUTER'S
TELEGRAMS.
HOME RACING.
UNITED STATES SENATE.
THE NEW ALLIANCE.
ELECTION EXPENSES.
ST. GEORGE'S STAKES.
The "Daily Newa." which
be regarded as an inspired organ
declares that if the Veto Bill in
roturned to the House of
thay
TURKS IN ALBANIA,
SPEECH IN REICHSHATIJ,
A NEW COMMANDER.
("INDEPENDENT NEws" AomNOT.)
Tokyo, July 18.
(Tax"TELEORAPY "ODERESPONDENT
London, July 18, 10.40 pm.
Tho results in the St. Georgo's
Helic n
Collini
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The continuance of the Angic-| Japanese Allianco has born re- ceived hero with general satisfac-Stikos wore as follow:-- tion, although Article IV, of, the
Treaty (with referonco to the
non-obligation of either Power to
assist the other in the ovent of
war with a third Power with
whom an arbitration treaty had boen goncluded) was received
with adverse opinions in limited.
circles.'
There is no further rósort, the
nowappers say, for the mainte-.
anned of jo.ce in tho Far East
than the extension of the Augly- Japaneso Allianes.
It is specially interesting to
nuke, say the journals, that this
entimance of tho Alliance was
concluded by a Liberal Cabinet
in England.
CHIEF RABBI ADLER.'
OBITUARY.
( "Telpa au " CorneSPONDENT,
Loa lon, July 18, 10.40 p.m.
Chief Rabbi Adler is dead,
[The Very Reveren ornnu
MOLYNEUX PLATE
The result in this sace was 5
urior:-
Duke of Padun .....
The Towor...
Meleager
REUTER'S
TELEGRAMS.
MR. MASTERMAN,
TO CONTEST BETUNAL
GREEN.
Saurice to tuz “Teixonarn"
(SERVICE TO TEN" TELEGRAPH."]
London, July 18, 1,55 p.m. Dospatches from Constantinople state that Shoukot Torgut, com-
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TELEGRAMS.
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CHINESE.
TELEGRAMS.
EMPEROR FRANZ JOSEF. ANONYMOUS LETTERS. PRESIDENT THREATENED.
BEING PO' SERVICH.}
Poking, July 18.
(SERVIOR TO THE "TELEGRAPH."]
Loudon, July 18, 7.40 p.m. Emperor Franz Josef of Austria (whose state of health has been the subject of much ansisty
Tho President of the Ministry, of Communications has received' a number of anonymous letters threatening to kill him ou account of the nationalization of railways. | Consequently he is so nervous, that he refuses to be seon,:
FRENCH REVIEW.
OHINA TO BE REPRE-
SENTED.
KITCHENER'S NEW JOB, mander of the Turkish troops in amongst his subjects of late), made
["SHRUNG PO" SERVICE.1 Albania, has been recaller, and a speech in the Reichsrath, in}
l'oking, July 18. will be succeeded by Abdullah which ho referred to the urgencyond a special commissioner to be The Arty Board intends to prosent at the coming military Paelin.
review in Franco.
Barvica to zna “ TELEGRAPH.")Comnions on the 24th instant, 'u
London, July 18, 8.5.
batch of at least fifty Pro1s
From Washington advicos have will be immodintely afvated, with ben received stating that the a promise of more to follow.
United States Senate have, unist-
nimously resolved upon a cam-
|paign of publicity as regards the Bill prohibiting senatorial condi dates fromspondinganore than ten
thousand dollars, and, congrès- sional candidatos from spending
mro than five thousand dollars
in the way of election
exponses. The result of the campaign will. be that candidates shall be re-
quired to publish a list of their
| prospective expenses ench election.
London, July 18, 8.5 a.m. Mr. C. F. C. Mastornrin na
beon adopted as Liberal onu lilate
for Bethnal Green, South-west, where there is a by-election im-
pendingas the result of the sitting member, Mr. E. H. Pickersgill,|
Aller, D. D., was the Chief Rabbi | having accepted an appointment) of the united Hobrew cougro- |
cations of the British Empire a magistracy.
since 1891 He was born in Hanover in 1839 and was the son of Chief Rabbi Rev. Dr. Nathan Marcus Adler.}
BOXING.
WELLS V. MeFARLAND.
(THE "TELROUarn" ConerspoNDEN".
London, July 18, 10,40 pan. Wells is down to meoi Packy
McFarland this month..
CRICKET TEAM FOR
AUSTRALIA.
[SERVICE TO THE
TELKORATH."]
London, July 18, 8.5 a.m.
I. II. Spooner, the Leicester-
shiro crack cricketer, has declined
the invitation of the Marylebeno Cricket Club to be one of the tom
♪
to represent England in Australia.
Douglas of Essex and Smith of Warwickshire luye boon iuvited.
POLITICAL SITUATION.
IN ENGLAND.
[SERVICS TO THE “TELEGRAPE,"】
London, July 18, 3.30 p.m.
The critical situation mention-
[Mr. Mastering has been un- fortunate in his electional ox-. periences. He was unsented for West Ham North becauso illegal practices on the part of his electioned by Viscount Morley in his agent. Then he adopted as Liberal candidate for Tradoston, official whip lies in the fact that
Glasgow, by the Constitutional the rejection of the third reading Clab in London. His adoption
|
the re-passing of the Bill in a now
SUL EDWARD GREY'S
CONFIDENCE.
[SERVICE TO TA " TELKORAEN.''}
London, July 18, 7.55 p.m. At question time in the House
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of army, reformi and announced that provision had been mado for
Tho new commander Iris the re, putation of being moderate in his the development of Austria's com- policy, and his appointment is ex-mercial relations with foreign
AFFAIRS IN MOROCCO,
ANGLO-SPANISH COM-
of the blessings of
Europe.
poaco
in
The aged Emperor did not
show in the slightest any sign of
| fatigue.
of Commons, the Right Hon. Sirpreted to facilitate a settlemont Powers,, Ho expressed the hope Edward Grey, Secretary of State of the present disorder in the that there would be a continuance for Foreign Affairs, stated that he country.
was confident that Field Marshal
Lord Kitchener's qualities, lus;
special knowledge of Egypt,
and his impartiality, would make his appointment as British Agent in Egypt one which would com-
and confidence gongrally. Mr. W. P. Byles, Liboral mem- bor for Salford North, suggested that soldiers should keep to their
PLICATIONS.
(SERVICE TO THE "' TELEOKAPH,"]'
London, July 18, 1,55 p.ra..
Tho Franco-Spanish friction at | the Alcazar in Morocco has cul-
own jobs and that wo were fast minated, according to French ac-
;
becoming an army-riddon nation. counts, in the ariest of the Frenoli
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Sir Edward Grey, in reply, said Consul, M. Bisset, by Spanish that the past to which Lord guards at the gates of the city, Ho was marched through the streets by the guards, who had their muskets levelled meanwhile,
and was confronted by the com- mander, who, without an apology,
Kitchener had been appointed was one that was exceedingly diffient
to fill, He know of no one
possessing qualifications equal to
Lord Kitchenor.
No special conditions, he added,
wore attached to the appointment.:
Naturally, Before Lord Kit-
chenor departed for Egypt, the policy to be followed would be subject to discussion between Lord
Kitchener and the Government.
The appointment involved no change of our policy in Egypt.
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IMPERIAL CONFERENCE
DELEGATES.
FAREWELL LUNCHEON.
[SVIOS TO TAN “ TRIMORAFN."}
there, however, did not coincide of the Lords' Veto Bill will non with the views of the Young a prorogation of Parliament and Scots Party, who threatened to run a candidate of their own and in theond Mr. Masterman, with the session, besides the destruction of concurrence of the Liberal whips, the Budget and of the State In- The ongogement announced by abandoned his Glasgow candida-| our special correspondenteadonly turo ́and agreed to darote his surance Bill, bo presumed to refer to Bombar-Jenorgies to the furtliorance of Li- dior Billy Wolls, the heavy-weight||beral interests in London, hisown, who has challenge: Jark Johnson
London, July 18; 7.55 p.nt. for the championship of the world. Province. Even his own political
During the farewell luncheon It is hardly likely that it refers to opponent must wish him success
given by the Government to the Matt Wells, the light-weight, in his fresh contest, for he line
Over-sea delegates to the Imperial tho same time, it atrendy proved himself to be a seems strange that the bo-highly useful and capable junior
Conforonce, at Hampton Court, bardier should take on
The Liberal papers do not anti-there was received a tolegraphic important meeting liko this when member of the Gabinet. In the pate a crisis on the 20th instant incssage from His Majesty King
At
- he has to show up in the world's
championship contest in Sop tember.]
opinion of many politicians at St.
The whip also implies n rebuke]
to the Liberal Peors who for slack- oss, they have been largely
absent from recont divisions,
Stephen's, Mr. Masterviu has (when the Bill will again
still a long way to go.]
be before the Commons.)
George, expressing his pleasure at eosing them and wishing them bon voyage.
ordered his release,
FRANCE INCENSED.
London, July 18, 11.10 p.m. The French nowspapers refer
in most angry terms to the arrest
of M. Boisset.
"Lo Matin," the premier Pari-
sian journal, says that hitherto France has treated Spanish ox-
Cassos in Morocco as puerilities,
A BIG LOAN.
"BHEUNG Po" SERVICE.)
Poking, July 18. memorialized the Throne for per-
The Viceroy of Nanking has." mission to raise a loan of $5,000,- 000 from a foreign bank in Shang- bai. An Imperial decreo has been issued sanctioning the Viceroy's momorial.
SEVERE FLOODS.
HEAVY LOSS OF LIFE.
("BEAT PO" SERVICH.)
Poking, July 18. The Viceroy of Hupeli hus re- ported to the Throne stating that both Huunn and Hupeharo siffer- ing from sorious floods. About
DEATH OF CHIEF RABBI, &fty thousand houses in the Yick
i
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int now it line gone beyond that
aud u reprimand is necessary,
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FRANCE DEMANDS
EXPLANATIONS.
London, July 19, 12.35 'a.m.
(SERVION TO TER “TELEGRAPH,"
London, July 18, 11.10 p.m.
The death is announced of
Chief Rabbi Adlor.
Frauce bus demanded ox- Planations from Spain regarding
slo Alcazar incidont
FOREST FIRES IN
CANADA.
THE DEATH ROLL. [SERVICE TO THE "TELZORATH."]
London, July 19, 12.35 a.ın..
The forest fires which have boen
raging in Canada have subsided and stragglers from amongst the miners and settlers are coming into the towns.
Possibly the doath roll will not exceed one hundred persons.
Yang
district huvo been destroyed und several thousands people have been drowned. The Viceroy asked for relief on behalf of the sufferers,
REORGANIZING THE NAVY,
("SHAT PO" SERVION)
Poking, July 18, The Naval Board proposes to raiso a national loan for the pur- pose of reorganizing tho navy.
NEW STEAMSHIP SERVICE.
CHINA AND STRAITS. "SHAT PO" FREVION)
Poking, July 18. The Chino-American Steam Navigation Co. proposes to es- tablish a line betoon China and the Strait Settlements. New stenmora will be ordored for the
run ekortly.
THE PROMOTION OF IDUSTRIES.
("BHAT PO" SERVICE.).
Poking, July, 18. The Governor of Kirin has tolograplied to the Ministry of Finance asking the Ministry to THE KING IN SCOTLAND. the Ta Ching Bank. Ip King despatch the Superintendent of
Kwoi, to proceed to Kirin for the purpose of promoting the indus- tries there. Tho President of the Ministry of Finance has complied with the Governor's request.
LEVEE AT HOLYROOD.
[SERVICE TO THE "TELEGRAPO,"}
London, July 19, 12.35 a.. THE MINISTRY OF
COMMUNICATIONS. At Edinburgh in line sunshino, His Majesty King George inspect
["Buat Po" Szuvir.]
Peking, July 18, ed the Scottish Archers and pre-
Owing to pressure of business sented the corps with colours, in the Ministry of Communica- Afterwards the King and Queen engage a number of communica tious, the Presidont proposes to (who are accompanied in theirtion commissioners to transact Scuttish visit by the Prince, of the business.
Wales and Prinesss Ásary) hol a
| Royal Levec at Holyrood Palace.
The people of the Scottish capital are ontlasinstic concern- ing the Royal visits and hope, [now, that Holyrood has boan modernised, that such visits will be of more frequent occurrence.
His Mejesty conferred the honour of kalghthood upon the Lord Provost of the city and upon the Town Clerk.
The Weather Forecast.
CHANGE
FAIR
STORMY
VERY DRY
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