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The Hongkong Telegraph.

NEW SERIES No. 8524

SPECIAL

TELEGRAMS.

晚七十月六年三莪宣

SPECIAL

TELEGRAMS.

SIR MATTHEW NATHAN. STRIKE AT 'CARDIFF,

A NEW POST:

(THE TELEORAPя" ComSPONDENT

London, July 21, 4.45 pm.

TROOPS SENT.

p.m.

| (Cas "TelHotsp¤” CORRESPONDENT,

London, July 21, 1.45 His Majesty the King luns - Troops have been despatched proved of the appointment to Cardiff in connection with he of Sir Matthew Nathan, G.O.M.G., trouble caused there by the sca- (late Governor of Hongkong, mau and dockyard strikers. and afterward Secretary to

thio Post Offico),

Chair- THE ANGLO-JAPANESE

man of the Board of Inlan 1

ALLIANCE.

INDEPENDENT NEws" Aonnor.]

Revenue, which post has been ren- FULL TEXT OF REVISIONS. dered vacant by the appointment

of Sir Robe 1 Chambers, R.CB,

to the Treasing, in steresion to

Right Hon. Sir George Horlert:

Murray, G.C.B., 1.8.0, who is re-

tiring from his aflice as Permanent

Secretary an Au-litoraf the Civil

Liel

[Although, Sir Milthew Na- than's now post does not carry with it any increase of salary, his appointment shows that the claims of our worthy ni populor

ex-Governor in the public sorvico are not being lost sight by the in authority.]

Tokyo, July 22.

Following the text of the newly revised Angklapinero

Alliance:-

Premblo:

of Japan du 10lovernimentoftheat

Bitain having in view the in-

parlant changes which have taken

place in the situation since the conclusion of the Angled par ese Agreement of the 12th August,

1005, and believing that arovision

BISLEY RIFLE MEETING.] of that Agreement res; on ling to |such eh nges would entributo to general stability and reprse,

SILVER MEDALLIST,

SATURDAY,

SPECIAL

TELEGRAMS.

IN JEOPARDY,

tho two Governmonts will com-

municate with one another fully

and frankly and will consider in

common the measures which

(ESTABLISHED 1881.)

JULY 22

REUTER'S TELEGRAMS;

1911

REUTER'S

TELEGRAMS.

大拜祖

誠二十月七英港香

REUTER'S

TELEGRAMS.

COLONIAL ESTIMATES. GERMAN WEST AFRICA,

HOME POLITICS.

LUTON BY-ELECTION.

AFFAIRS IN EAST AFRICA.

** | {Tam "TALEGRAPH” COBAKIPONDENT

should be taken to safeguard

those monaced rights or interests.

Art. II. If by reason of un-

provoked attack or aggressive

action wherever arising on tho

part of any Power or Powers either High Contracting Party

London, July 21, 4.46p.in.

In the Luton by-election, tho Liberal candidate was elected by

majority of013 votes, the polling

being:-

Cecil Harmsworth (L)... 7819

· Hickmann(C)

7006

NATHAN.

[BRAVIOR TO THE “TELEGRAPH."']

London, July 21, 6,40 p.m. In the debate in the House of Commous on the Colonial Esti-

mites, Sir Clement Hill urged a

more liberal Laud Ordinance for

Erst Africa.

Mr. Ramsay Macdonald de-

Misal from the Protectorate.

should be involved in war in NEW POST FOR SIR M.nounced the removal of Northorn defence of its territorial righis

or special interests mentioned in

the preambla.of this Agreemont,

the other Contracting Party will at ance come to the assistanco

OF ITS ALIY awi mako

ponce ment with it.

in mutual agree.

ON INLAND REVEŅUE.

ServicE TO THE “TELEGRAPH,""] London, July 21, 8:40 am..

Sir Mathew Nathan, Selretary to the Post Office, has bocnappoint- ed to be Chairman of the Board of luland Revenue, on the appoint mont of Sir Robert Chalmers to

Article III. Night Contracting Parties agree that neither of them. will without consulting the other enler into separate arrangement with another Power to the pre-sacecod, as Permanent Scoretary judies of the objects described it the Treasury, the Right Hou the proamblo of this Agreement.

Sir George H. Murray, who has

HOME CRICKET.

Article IV. Should either High:

treaty of general arbitration witli Contracting Party conclude arraigned.

third Power, it is agreed that nothing in this Agreement shall {TER" TELKÖRAPH " CORISPONDENT,} | have agreed upon the following Party an obligation to go to war entail upon such Contracting

London, July 21, 4.45 p.m. | stipulations to replace the Agree with tho Power with whom such To the King's Prize, The Silver ment above mentioned, such treaty of arbitration is in force."

Articlo V. The conditions un-

Medal was went by PriveGarrod, stipulations having the same older which armed assistance shall,

of Oxford,

VARSITY REVOLVER

MATCH.

In the Inter-Universty Røvalver

Match, Cambridge wn with a

score of 197 as ng, ind 4 IG seus ed

by the Oxford tem.

BOXING.

MATT WELLS VRYLAND.

(TUE "TELEGRAPH" CONNPONDENT }

Loudon, July 21, 4.45 p.m. In their lightweight contest, Matt Wells boat Dick Hyland on

pits.

jrel au the said Agreement, he afforded by

mely:

GENERAL PEACE

'EITHER POWER

COUNTY RESULT.

.!

DREAM OF A GREAT-

DOMAIN.

(SERVION TO THE "Telegraph;"]

London, July 21, 9.20 n.m The "Berliner Taggoblatt", suggests that Germany's action

in connection, with the Agadir

incident in Morocco, the Govern- ment's decision to open up the Ovamba Territory in Damaraland

(whence the inassacro of a tlerman patrol has been reported), and the Caprivi strip of Ngomilord, are all indications of coucorted

action being taken with a view

$86 PER ANNUM, '

SINGLE Corr'10 'CHITS.

CHINESE

TELEGRAMS.

SEVERE FLOODS.

(“ Bxxuxɑ Po” SERVIOR.)

Poking, July 21, Severe floods are raging in Hunan, lupoh nul Anlawoi.

CHINA'S NEW HOUSE.

SEEK ADVICE ABOARD.

[“Burung To" BERVICE.)

Teking, July 2

The President owl Vice-Pro-

sidont of tho, House of Lords in Peking havo telegraphed to the various Chinese Ministors abroad asking thom to enquire into the different systems governing the Socond Chambers in foreign

to the roalisation of the dream of countries.

a great German domain in Wost

Africa, from Prodelkey to Orange River.

Right Hon. Lawis Harcourt,

Szeretury of State for the Colonies,

'n his reply, dofented the emoval

of Musai and emplínsited the safe-

gards which had been imposed. Ho`was convinced, he said, that semwal was an advantage. to the Mwai themselves, to the other tribes and to the Protectorate itself, THE SHIPPING STRIKE. and would serve towards good

government and the progreas of

civilisation.

Referring to tho acquittal of

the Hon. Galbraith Cole, Lord

Euniskillen's son, who had been

7

in custody on the charge of shoot-

ing a native, the Colonial Secretary

[SERVICE TO THE "TRNGLIPD. *] said that if it were found that;

Loudon, July 22, 12.30q.m. | trial by jury in Eust Africa lor de

Hantawon by an innings and to constant miscarriaga of justice,

eightrens,

the Government shall consider

steps to prevent it.

AN ACCEPTANCE.

Barnes has accepted the Maryle-

With regard to Ind tenure in

The consolidation and main to the other in the circumstances montioned in the present. Agroc Tons of the

ment and the monna by which such assistance is to be made! available will be arranged by the bone's invitation to take a place East Africa, Lord Kitchener naval and military authorities of in the English XI. going to Aus-thought the terms so good that he the High Contracting Parties who will from time to time consult ono another fully and freely upon all questions of mutual interests.

in the regions of Eustern Asin end

of lndin.

b. The preservation of the common interests of all Powers in China by insuring the inlopen- danee and integrity of the Chinese Empire and the principle of equal opportunities for the commerce and industry of all untions in

China.

Article VI. The prosent Agree- mont shall come into effect im- mediately after the date of its ignature and remain in force

tralin,

himself had become a lease holder.

| Mr. Hurcourt contouded that the

|

WILD SCENES AT CARDIFF,

[SARVION TO THB " TELEOBATO,"

London, July 21, 1.45 p.m. There were wild scenes at Car- diff yesterday in connection with the shipping strike.

The sirikora looted the quarters

of the Chinese crows and ado

bonfires of their belongings.

.'

After a mass meeting attended

by fifty thousand persons in the evening, the mob raided a score of

Chinose laundries and committed

great damage.

+

THE DIRECTOR GENERAL.

SHEUNG PO" Sunvio.]

Poking, July 21.

H. E. Chang Ming Chi, the Canton Viceroy, has telegraphed to H. E. Tuan Faug, the Director General of Railways, asking him to fix a date to come to Canton,

STEAMER SINKS NATIVE

BOATS.

MANY LIVES LOST.

("SHAT PO" SERVION)

Paking, July 21.

A foreigu stoamor ran into and sank thirty-four native boats at the entrance to the rivor at Ningpo on the 20th inst.

It is believed that many pooplo were drownod.

FOREIGN CONCESSION.

In London the dockors have re- TRAMWAY AT PEKING.

solved to strike.

At Birry the dockers have THE KING AND QUEEN. Government, whilst providing already struck work in sympathy sufficently for the development with thoss of Newport and Cardiff.

LEAVE EDINBURGH,

of the land system, was securing

{SERVICH TO THE “TELEGRAPH."') || for itselfa fuir small rotun in the

London, July 21, 5.40 p.th. fature. Great crowds. assombled in

FOR TEN YEARS from that date in caso neither of the High Contracting Parties should have notified twelve Edinburgh to bid farewell to the c. The maintenance of the terri-

months before the expiration Royal Party on their departure torial rights of the High Contract-of the said ten years the intention for London at the conclusion of of terminating it. It shall re their visit to the Scottish Capital main binding until the expiration ofons year from the day on which other of the High Contracting SHOOTING AT BISLEY,

A JUDGE'S FORTUNE. ing Parties in the regions of Eastern Asia and India and the defence of their special. interests

{THE TELEGRAPH COALSFONDar

London, July 21.1.45,pan, in the said regiona. The late Judgo Boon left a Art. I. It is agreed that fortune of eighteen thousand wherever in the opinion of either

pounds sterling.

Japan or of Great Britain any

[Ti Honour Judge Francis of the rights and interests referred Henry Bacon was bornin 1832 and to in the preamille of this Agree had been a Judge of the County Courts since 1878.]

ment aro

l'artios shall have denounced it,

[BERvION TO THE TALBORAY."]

London, July 21, 5.40 p.m. In the King Prize the Silver

But if when the dato fixed for KING'S SILVER MEDAL. is oxpiration arrives either ally is actually engaged in war, the Alliance shall ipso facto be con- tinued until peace is consluded, in faith whereof the undersigned, duly authorized by their re Medallist was Carrod, of Oxford apoctive Governments, have sign University, with a more of 103, ed the Agroomout and have Trainor boing second with a score | qfixed thoroto their seals. of 182)!

HOME RACING.

STEWARDS' CUP.

REFUSED.

("SHAT PO" SINVIOL)

Peking, July 21,

The Seamen's Union leader at Sunderland las declared that al!

the shipping on the north-east

Foreign merchants in Peking cast would be brought to a stand-have asked for a concession to still next week unless the Union build a tramway at Peking, but the Ministry of Communications was recognised by the shipowners.

has refused the request. It ia stated that the Ministry intends to

Capsulmun Lights

The Weather Forecast.

It is notified in the Gazette construct a line of tramway itself, to-day that on the date to be sub- {SERVICH TO TAR ** TELEGRAPD."ble lashing white light with soquently published, a 5th order.

Ladun, July 21, 8.5 pan. the acuthorn side of Kapsing fog bell will be exhibited from

The betting in the Stowards Island, Capenimun Pass (4 special article on this subjeét will be. Cup Racs, ti bo run on Tuesday found on page 4). This light

next, is na followers will be seen between? N. 80 dag. W. and N. 45 deg. E. through 9 to 1 against Sunuingdale.

south and will be exhibited from

made.

10 to 1, Romney and Runna skoloton tower painted white on the southern side, Kapsingleland, inbout 85 feet above men 680 lavel. The ball driven by elook work will during thick weitler or baevy rain bastruck hogy 2-40, B. thenes per minute,

100 to Borrow, 100 to 8 Poor Boy, 100 to 7 Monut Felix dňa või

STORMY

RAIN

CHANG

VERY DRY

FAIR

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