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London, July 14, 4,50 p.m. In the race for the Eclipse Stakes, the result was as follows:
Swynford.
Lomborg
Piotri
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London, July 14, 8. man. The death is announced of Earl Cranbrook,
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21 1911.
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Lanlon, July 1, Sam.
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The State Department is great- From Ottawa it is roported that ly pleased and it is boliaved there the forest fires (consequent upon will bo no obstacle raised in the the heat wave in America) have Sonate against the ratification of caured the greatest disaster for the Anglo-American Arbitration helf a century in the history of when submitted. the country in the new mining country in Northern Ontario, the
Canada,
London, July 14, 11.35 p.m.- Five hundred more Spanish troops have been Inndad at Laurache.
London, July 14, 4,50 p.m.
Incidents concerning The new Chinese protected ortisor was launched at Barrow-Spanish and French relationship in-Furness to-day. She has a continue to be of daily occurrence, displacement of 2,160 tons and Al, Aleazar on Wednesday the possesses 6,000 horse-power, in- Spaniards arrested a servant of dicating a twenty-knot specil. the French Consul on his master's
She is armed with two six-inch doorway, and four four-inch guns, with
The Consul was able to ob ten smaller guns and two torpedo | thin his servant's relcam. tubos.
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extends to several hundred square The uran affected by the fires miles, which have beon swept by hour gale. flames, fanned by a sixty miles an
Durban, July 15, 9.45 am. A Washington message says that France ins expressed rondi- with the United States similar to noss to siga en arbitration treaty the Anglo-American Treaty
Possibly both treaties will be siguod simultaneously.
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London, July 16, 12.25 a.m.
sulted as follows:
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London, July 10, 10.50 p.m.
While motoring in Broadstairs,
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London, July 17, 8.35 pm.
A Borlin tlio arrangements
The shoot for the McKinnon Cup at Bisley, Rilo Meeting re-Sir George H. Reid, of New South have been completed for tlie...visit Wales, with his son and daughter, of Queen Mary, the Prince of Wales wore the victims of a serious and Princess Mary to Macklenburg accident.
Strolitz in the end of August."
Canads...... England -Ireland.....
Scotland New Zealmid Quornsoy.......
1581
.1569
1544
..1540
1509..
..1490
South Africa ..1487 India
............1136 London, July 10, 12.25 a.m. With an aggrogate score of 154 points, Corporal Cabbie, of the Fourth Scots Guards, won Queen Mary's Prize.
The car in which tho party wore travelling collided with another, dshed into a tromi standard, und was demolished.
Sir George and his son were coverely shakon, whilst Miss Reid was soriously injured and hid to be inkon to hospital.
Many of the miners in the Por- cupine district lave boon trapped
Durban, July 15, 9.15 a.ɔn.
London, July 16, 10.50 p.m. The Frouch Government ins Whilst flying at Algiors tho like rats in the wooden shafts of aviator, Paillolo foll and was in-
offered a reward of five thousand The modifying clause mon-the workings.
After the announcement of Cor-francs for the detection of the Toudon, July 16, 10.5 pan. timed in our tologram of date In the competition for the 11th inst, is the only important Porcupine region are standing in
Crowds of refugees from the squtly killed.
poral Gebbie's victory, Lanco-persons implicated in the attempt Elcho Shield at Bisley Hille Moet-alteration to be made in the Augle-water up to the neck, awaiting taken from the Anglo-Japanese other shot.
Bombay, July 16, 2.5 p.m. Corporal Clarke, of the Fifth Lin-to wreck the Havre express on The following stipulations colnshire Regiment, claimed an- the 1st instant. ing, the scores were as follows:
hosts to come to their delivery,
This was allowed, A special detective forch is bo- At least two hundred people Treaty of 1905, and published in and Clarke's score rouched 150, ing formed to deal with sabotage were drowned through becoming the newspapers on the 7th Sep-whoreupon lie was declared the on the railways, bonumbed during their immer-tomber of that year, have been winner.
There have been no less than sion in the lukes and streams:
72,930 such cases on the railways since Octobor.
England. 1611 1018.
Ireland
Scotland......... 1583
MCKINNON CUP'.
Japanese Allinnes,
London, July 15, 12.20 a.m. Field-Marshal Lord Kitchener hangain made a long call at the Foreign Oflice.
It is believed that his appoint In the Mckinnon Cap competi-ment as British Agent in Egypt will be announced at an early date.
tion the results word :-
Canada
.... 1581
England. ...... 1569
Ireland......
Scotland...
1541
1540
Now Zealand...... 1509 Chernsey....... 1499 South Africa....... 1187 India.
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The Gormin fleet lying at an- shor in the port of Tsugar will leave for Saghalicen at the end of this month.
Tokyo, July 20, The Manchurian Railway Com pany has sold an old railroad, QUEEN MARY'S PRIZE. with a line of thirty miles, betwoon In the competition for Queon Su-cha-tang and Shin-cheng-tze Mary's Prize, the winner was Cor-te the Chinese Government. poral Gobbin, of the 4th Royal Scots, with a score of 17-1,
London, July 20, 8.10 p.m. A Cardiff the police are guard- Sergeant Nocles, 8th doning the Chinese seamon who have Rifleman Venables of the 21st been imported to take the plavo London, and Lance-Corporal of the British strikers, in view of Clarke, of the 9th Lincoln, eacli | possiblo attack. scored 153.
London, July 20, 8.10 p.m..
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The total death roll, which has
been estimated at four hundred, is pot regarded as being excessive in the estimato.
It is understood this his status and emoluments in hisi new post will be increased.
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London, July 15, 12.20 u.m.s At the Bisley Hille Mcoting, the competition for the Elcho Shiold resulted as follows:-
Euglond Ireland
...... 1018 Scotland............ 1583 London, July 14, 1.25 p.. A system of wireless telegraphy Leon established between Fez and Tangier, the Sultan of Morocco being the first to send
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agreed to..
Clauses A. B. C. and preamble
are to rounin unaltered.
Artioles 1 and 2 are to remain unchanged,
Articles 3, 4, and 6 are to be
vuitted.
Article 5 becomes Article 3. Article 7 becomes Articlo 5. A new clause which refers to arbitration beconies Article 4.
London, July 10, 7 an It is officially announced that Field Marebul Viscount JIerbert Kitchener has been appointed to succeed the late Sir Eldon Gorst as British Agent and Ambassador in Egypt.
Afterwards the Royal party will attend the annual review of the Gorman fleet and will stay a couple of days at Potsdam, wit- nessing the autumn parade.
London, July 17, 11,35. pan. Thoro las boon much speculu tion caused in the Parliamentary (obbies by reason of the unusual action of Viscount Morley himself' issuing a whip in view of the third reading of the Veto Bill on the 20th instant.
In his whip, Lord Morluy em- phasises the manentous, results involved both in the imuiodiato. prosent and in the future, making the occasion truly critical.
London, July 17, 8.35 pm London, July 16, 10.10 p.m. From Berlin it is reported that
A message from New York this governmentally inspired outbreak of cholers in the city.
announces that thoro Ins been a organ, tho "Koolnische Zeitung,"
Fifteen cases have been isolated eprecatos tho Corman papers taking it for granted that tho only on the isolation station on re-possible solution of the difficulty Swinburno Island:
in Morocco lies in Germany London, July 18, 1.10 a.ui. Booking compensation in Agadir.
An order has beer issued in re- The essential thing, says the cognition of the conspicuous gal~ · journal, is indemnification. The focality thereof is non-essential, so awo, who placed himself before lantry of Brigadier-Cloueral Fan- long as a genuino.equivalent is
ก fallon driver of the Artillery received..
down trodden as the Third Ca- and provontod him from being valry Brigade were galloping past in the Royal Review in Phonix › Park.
London, July 16, 10.40 a.m. Mr. T. M. Hoaly has beau turned for North East Cork in the Nationalist interest. Article 8 becomes Article 6, and
Mr. (J.) Muldoon has been remains unchanged with the ex-olected member for East Cork. caption of the omission of the words "subject to the provisions of Article 6.1
'The Foreign Office has published an oxchange of notes between Sir Edward Grey and Baron Koto for a period which has extended over two years regard- ing the Article in the Anglo- Japanese Commercial Treaty of 1894 so far as concerns the favoured nation treatment be |tween Japan and Canaıla;~***. Bombay, July 15, 3.20 p.m.
London, July 14, 1.25 p.m. During the rejoicings affondant London, July 17. In the House of Commons, in upon the Investiture of the Prince All the questions penting in reply to a question on the subject, of Wales, a tar-filled boat was pre- Manchuria since the time of ox-Right Hon. Sir Edward Ciroy,maturely fired at Llandudno, Viceroy si Liang have been Serrotary of State for Foreign! practically settled as bolwoon laire, stated that Lord Kit were injured, one of them criticable from Ottawa states clut China and Japan, by two con- chenor's appointment in Egypt cally. tries agreoing mutually to the was not of a military character. payment of indemnition,
Tokyo, July 17, With a view to promote mutual friendship between the United States and Japan, an interchange
of professors has been agreed upon..
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London, July 20, 8.10 p.an.
land for three weeks.
One man wasdrowned and two
frosh fires are breaking out in various places in northern Ontario. The Town of Matheson, which has population of 2,300 is doomed
11 tó destruction.
Dondon, July 15, 7.55 a.mi. Admiral Togo of Japan pro- There has been no rain in Eng-ceeded to bilo to inspect the
|Rosyth Naval Baso.
London, July 15, 7.55 am. All Tuesday afternoon and swii, of 2,500 tons displacement the flames but were terribly The now Chinese cruiser Ying-uight men worked hard to quell was launched at Barrow-in-Furį burned.
Many enteres Golden City with Miss May Lin, daughter of the their faces terribly disfigured. Chinese Ministor, who performed:
One nu's arms were so badly the christening ceremony.
burned from the elbows that he died soon after arrival,
London, July 20, 8.10 p.ni. The result of the race for the Liverpool Cup was as follows:
Dalnacrag King Midas Humorist
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Dr. Nitobe, the author of Bushido, will first of all be des
Tokyo, July 21. patched to America, where lie will dolivor lectures at six of the taken ill suddenly and oxpired The ex-Queen of Korea was leading Univoraitios.
He will last night. leave for the United States in September, and will make a nino. months' stay there.
Noxt the United States
your will send an eminent professor to Japan.
Tokyo, July 18,
The continuance of tlie Anglo- Japanese Alliance has been re- ceived here with goneral satisfac- tion, although Article IV. of the Treaty (with reference to the non-obligation of either Power to assist. the other in the event of
war with a third Power with
whom an arbitration treaty had hoon concluded) was received with adverse opinions in limited circles,
There is no further resort, the newspapera way, for the mainte- nance of peace in the Far East than the extension of the Anglo- Japanese Alliance.
It is specially interesting to note, say the journals, that this continuance of the Alliance was concluded by a Liberal Cabinet in England.
London, July 18, 10.10 p.m. Chis! Rabbi Adler is dead.
London, July 18, 10.10 p.m. Wolls is down to meet Packy MoFarland this month.
*London, July 18, 10.40 p.m.
The results in the St. George's Stakes wore as follow ---
Phryxus....
Holicon
Collini
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Tho result in this race was as
under
Duke of Padua.
The Tower....
Moleager
Tokyo, July 10.
The British; mon-of-war Kent and (2) Mexico left Hawafi yester day for Yokohama.
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TELEGRAMS.
London, July 14, 2.15 p.m. Amongst the probable starters for the Eclipse Stakes is Placidus with Clark up.
ness.
London, July 15, 7.55 a.m. Tho rovised Agreement bo-
On the Quebec side of Lake tween Great Britain and Japan, Temiscaming fires are raging as signed in London on the 13th inst,, far as the cyo can see. contains an additional clause that.
Durban, July 15, 6.5 p.m.
"should either Party conclude French newspapers are drop- Treaty of general arbitration ping hints regarding the Franco- with a third Power, it is agroad German conversations. about
London, July 18, 10.40a.m. Champion, the New Zealander, has won the English Amatour Long Swimming Championship. Thames.
The race took place on the
The "Morning Post" and other papers regard the "Koolnischio's" articlo as disquieting and deeloro Champion covered the live-that Gormany cannot soll her vital miles course in 1 hour, 6 minutos, interests in Morocco for a few and 11 seconds.
picces of silver.
Bottersby finished second in the time of 1 hour, 0 minutes, and 25 seconds.
There were h
in tho ovonts..
competitors
London, July 16, 10,40 a.m. His Majesty King George V. performed the ceremony of laying the foundation stone of the new Walsh National Library at Aberystwith.
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London, July 17, 2.25 p.m."
London, July 18, 7'a.m. Their Majostics King Georgo A Turkish column undor aud Queen Mary, accompanied by Edkom Pasha lins boot ambushed,.. the Prince of Wales and by Mussulman Albanians botween H.H, Princess Mary, arrived in Ipok and Dpakova.
Edinburgh in the evening and will
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Edhom Pasha was wounded. The Turks sustained a loss of
two hundred killed and wounded.
stay in the capital for four days. reception,
The Royal party got a great
Londen, July 17, 8.35.p.m.
A tourist express train from" Dusel to Berlin was derailed at Muellein.
London, July 17, 2.25 p.m. Viscount Esher, of the Com- mittee of Imperial Defence (who, In his speech on that occasion, as was announced in our telegram of Wales had always boon remark an operation for appendicitis in a His Majesty said that the people of the 13th instant, has undergone
Eight passengers were killed, able for their energy and self-nursing home in Edinburgh), is fifteen were seriously injured and sacrifice in the furtherance of reported to be making good pro-many others were also injured. morals and of intellectual and gress towards recovery..
sthotic idenis.
Firemen and soldiers' assisted,
The Library, His Majesty said, would reflect overy phase of Wolsli national life and industrica.
London, July 18, 12,25 a.m. The death is announced of Lord Bellow.
London, July 16, 4.50 p.m. The opinions of the Japanese
London, July 17, 3.40 p.m. The papers are full of contra in the work of rescue. dictory speculations as to the London, July 17, 6.30 u.m. cours which the constitutional
III. Prince Leopold of Batten- crisis in Croat Britain will take. berg while camping with the One theory expounded in that Territorial Forces at Lulworth, whilst the Unionist leaders are Dorsetshire, has met with a rid prepared to surrender, eightying accident. Tory Peers are pledged to resist
The Prince's worse bolted, and
that nothing in this Agreement Morocco, stating that all turns papers regarding the terms of the to the end and force the creation he was badly throwi, sustaining,
slull entail upon such Party the obligation to go to war with the Power with whom such Trouty is in force."
DOW
cuts on the houd and arms.
His condition is not serious and
is progressing favourably.
London, July 18, 8.5 a.. Mr. C. F. G. Masterinin has": been adopted as Táboral candidate for Bethnal Greon, South-wost, where there, in a by-olootion im-. pending as theresult of the sitting bor, Mr. F. II. Piokorsgill, having cocepted an appointment to a magistracy. :
Anglo-Japanese Allianco of new Peers. upon the German demands for have not yet been received. Another view expressed is compensation either in Gaboon
"The Berliner Togoblatt" pays that the resisting Poors will or the French Congo,
Durban, July 15, 6.5 p.m.
compliment to British diplo have recourse to the so called he nisey for the extreme cleverness" Wensleydale procedent," and The proambio says that the In Liverpool many shipping shown in solving the problem of declare that the new Peerages London, July 14, 12,30 a.m. English and Japanese Govern companies have decided, owing renewing the Alliance, which are invalid. The result of the race for the ments, having in viow the im-to the recent strike, to advance otherwise would have become "The Timos" enys that the Eclipse Stakes was as follows:-portant changes in the situation passenger rates, possible freights,
Swynford
that have occurred sinco tho Passenger tickets to the United Lemberg
Agreement of 1905 was made, States and America will possibly Piotri.......
believe that a revision of its be increased from five to ten terms, responding to such changes, shillings. will contribute to general stability and ropose.
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The betting was 10 to 11 against Swynford, 0 to 1 against Lemberg and 100 to 6 Piotri.
Seven started.
The race was won by four lengths, and there were four longths between second and third. Swynford got first away and lod throughout.
London, July 14, 8.45 pan." The betting on the Liverpool Cap result is as follows:- 5 to 1 against Decision.
6 to 1 Persist.
6 to 1 Eurodus Atty.
100 to 8 Star of Doon, 100 to 7 Ruth Lea, ·
The Agreement will come into force immediately and will re- main in force for ten years.
There are no other modifications in the Agreement except that the article recognising Japan's parn- mountoy in Korea is omitted.
London, July 15, 9.55 p.m. The following ure the latest County Cricketresults to land
Yorkshiro bent Hampshire by 10 wickets.
Bombay, July 15, 11.55 p.m. The Anglo-Japanese tronty has been welcomed by all partios in
Britain.
Some papers emphasise the point that it is the happy outcome
practically worthless.
Government are embarrassed. The Vossische Zeitung" de-Thoro is discontent amongst the clures that under the new terme Liberal Peers, who object to the the friendship between the two ercution of Viscounties, which is Powers remains, but the obliga- desired by many of the prospective tion torenderhelp has been pierced Poors, and demand that only Ba through and through,
ronios shall be created, they thom- selves being promcted to Vis- counties.
The "Tagas Zeitung" declares that the new Alliance is a most important political success for the United States of Amerion, which
[Mr. Masterman has been uni- fortunate, in his electional ox- London, July 17, 5.60 p.m.
perionces, lie was unsonteil for! Articlos luve been signed for a West Ham North because illegal of the Imperial Conference. aro on the way to become the nesting between Jack Johnson, practices on the part of hiselection The Treaty is universally ro-second centre of a mighty British the world's heavy-woight clan agent Then be adopted as garded as paving the way for the state system.
pion, and Bombardier Wells, the Liberal candidate for Tradoston, Anglo-American Arbitration and London, July 17, 9.40 a.m. English heavy-weight champion. Glasgow, by the Constitutional general extension of arbitration. The new Anglo-Japanese Treaty The bout will be one of twenty Club in London. His adoption while it confirms our friendship has given grent satisfaction in rounds.
there; however, did not coincide with Japan and helps in the main Australia.
The purse is to consist of eight with the views of the Young tenance of peace in the Far East. The Hon. William M. Hughes, thousand pounds sterling, and Scots Party, whii threatened to The omission of references to Acting Federal Premier, in the the fight will take place at the run a candidate of their own and Koren and Britain's right to take course of an interview, doclorod National Sporting Club, Landon, in the and Mr. Mastorini, with the nicusures to safeguard her Indian that the people of Australia might in Septembar.
concurrence of the Liberal whips," possessions is regarded as duo to
congratulate themselves on the London, July 17: 5.50 p.m. abandoned his Glasgow candida facts rondering a oh references ronowal of the Alliance, which Tolograma recoived from Borlin | turo and agreed to devolő" hid superitious.
gave Australia'ton years inston and Paris couliran the report that onergin to the furtherance of Lis- Warwickshirebeat North Hands
of four to prepare for defence Gormuy dosiros rectification baral jutorostsin London, his own by 227 runs.
against imminent danger. of the boundary southwards of province. Evon his own political London, July 10, 0.55; p.m.
Canadian opinion is generally the Cameroons, German West opponents must wish him succom The Indian Eleven bost
favourable regarding the renewal | Afrios, ulfecting an extensive slice in his freal contest, for he Jian- (?) Pour Ironmask II Sun 2 | Leicestershire by 7 wiokots......
of the Alliance. The practical ex-of French territory, og at alrondy proved himself to be Levanger
3 Durban, July 15, 1,45 »,m... had his arms broken, olusion of the United States from Gormany also seemingly claims highly uzaful and capable junior A mossage from Washington His son and daughter, who the operation of the Treaty removes some special recognition for Ger- member of the Cabinel.” In tlio says President Taft luas expressed ivore driving with him, werp also the Canadians only serious ob-man companies operating in the opinion of many politiciens at St. gratification at the signing of the injured.
fection to the renewal of the Sus region, behind Agadir, in Stephen's, Mr. Masterman luna Anglo-Japaness Alliance,
"All are progressing!!
surably. Alliance.
still a long way, to
London, 6.50 p.m. Charles O'Malley, which was amongst the probables, with | Donoghue up, luas been scratched.
London, July 14, 8.45 p. The rosult of the race for the Stawards' Cup was:- ....
Cigar
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The bolting was 100 to 8 against Cigar, 100 to 0 against the second horse and 20 lo against the third.
Lancashire beat Derbyshire by an innings and 141 rims,`..
Kent drow with Sussex; Essex drow with Notts. Worcester beat Surrey by runs.
London, July 17, 6.30h.ju. Asa result of the motur accident in Broadstairs, referred to in our telegram of yesterday, Sir George Reid, the Australian ox-Premier,
Morocco.
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