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The

NEW SERIES No. 8525

REUTER'S

TELEGRAMS.

Hongkong Telegraph.

族九十月六年三室

REUTER'S

TELEGRAMS:

(ESTABLISHED 1581.).

MONDAY, JULY 924

REUTER'S

TELEGRAMS.

DEATH OF WELL-KNOWN JOURNALIST.

IN MOROCCO.

WARNING TO GERMANY.

London, July 22, 2.20 p.m.

The newspapers make a feature

of the speech of Mr. Lloyd George,

{SARVICE TO TER" TELECHARE.") Durban, July 22nd, 5.5 p.m. The death is announced of Sir

Percy Bunting.

[Sir Percy Bunting was born in 1836 and is the son of Thomas

FRANCO-SPANISH

RELATIONS.

(SERVICE TO TUR"! TELEGRAFN."} - London, July 22, 1.55 p.m.

REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.

PARLIAMENT BILL..

London, July 22, 8.5 p.m. Considerable significance is attached to the announcement

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一拜禮

·號四十月七英港香

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were still unsubdued and that tho

A supposed doserter drew n

immediate creation of Peers would revolver and boxed the cars of a

perlinps bio necosary.

Spanish corporal who interposed,

The "Standard's" Lobbyist Hy was afterwards conducted into agrees with the Daily Grap the presence of Colonel Silvestre, which is generally regarded as afmade this afternoon that a public ble's" statement of yesterday (who refused to hold him in

I

warning to Gormany in connee-dinner is to be given to Lord

A telegram from Paris sintestion with affairs in Morocco. Halsbury on Wednesday in

Percival Bunting of Manchester. thaiat Alcazar Lieutenant Thiriet,

He was

elncated at Owen's

College, Manchester, Pembroke tw French instructor of the College; took his B.A. at Victoria Collego and M... at Cambridge. Soreofian troops, on entering

Ho was called to the Bar nt Lin-

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coln's Inn in 1882, becamo elitor Alcazar, was arrested by the of the "Contemporary Itoview"

in 1882, and editor of the Metho- Spanish post on guard and was dist Times" in 1902, which posi-

tion he hold until 1907, Hemirried s'ruck. Miss Altry Hyott Lidgett of Tun- bridge Wells, and there were four chikfren].

POLO.

**Telegrafi.''} [SERVIOR TO THR

Durban, July 22nd, 8, 15 a.m.

The Duke of Westminster In » ufferor ta tako over the Amo, ien l'olo Cup Recovery Fund and ponins..

The Hudington Club has ne ‚coted the offer and lias decided

to challenge for 1912,

ST. GEORGE'S PRIZE.

· [SERVICE TO THE '' TELEGRAPH.**] Durban, July 22al, 5.5 p.m.

Veteran Sparkosul Lon fun in s won the St. George's prizo at Bibley with a score of 143.

LIEUTENANT PORTE

UNHURT.

¡SERVICE TO THE ** ŢELRORAPH.'']

Durbin, July 22,31.10 p.m.: Lionten int Porte of the British |

Afterwards he was taken bofors

the Spanish commander, who,

insulted him, but ondered hin)

release.

A LATER ACCOUNT.

London, July 21, 12540 á.m.

A despatch from Paris slates:

thutat Alcazar, Lieutenan: Thiriet

on returning to quarters, after the

incident, waarrrested by the police

patrol and conveyed to the Spanish

fbarracks, the Frencli Consul pro

to aing, but was released after an

hour's detention.

L

THE PUBLIC PURSE.

The "Daily Chronicle" says that recognition of his scrtices to the Mr. Lloyd Georgo read the pasengo Unionist Party, na showing a from manuscript with great doli-determination to support hun in boration and that it atay be takon insisting upon the Lords' amend- as embodying the judgmont of outs to the Parliament Bill yostorday's meeting of the Cabi- as the last sufoguard of the

het. Further, that it is meant as constitution. Ford Sylborno will

a word in season in riow. of the preside, and will be support-

|situation arising out of Germany's ed by the Marquis.of Salisbury:

| und action in Morocco.

the Right Hon. George The "Standard" says that the Wyndham, while Lord Lovat and situation is apparently deemed Lard Willoughby de Broke are sufliciently sorious for the Govern acting as organisers in the Lords, mont to seek the first opportunity and Mr. F. E. Smith and Right of expressing their dotermin in Hon, Sir E. H. Carson in the to uphold British prestige at all Commons,

Conta.

OPINION AT BERLIN.

Jon, July 23, 9.20 a m..

Messages from Berlin say that Mr. Lloyd Georgo's speech at the

AIR. LLOYD GEORGE IN A Mansion House has been received

NEW ROLE.

(Sanvier to tur "* Telegraph."']

London, July 22, 1.55 p.m.

with astonishment in Germany,

The press and official circles

rofuse to believe that Lis worda

At the Bunkers and Morchmals Bumpet at the Mansion House, negotiations with France

are addreated to Germany, 18

Navy came to grief soon after the Right Hon. D. L'oyd George, proceeding-normally.

starting. Bismachine, tell sixty responding to the fot and was wrocket.

The aviator was unhurt.

FIRST TO REACH

HENDON.

toest

HOME POLITICS.

BY-ELECTION.

Prosperity to the Public Purse,"

jaid that j'enco was the first -

condition of prosperity, but it was essential at all lizards that Great (SERVICE TO THE “

Britain must maintain her place. {SERVICK TO TUĦ “Tälkoraṛn."]

of prostige among tho Powers. Durban, July 22nd, 11.10 p.m.

Ifthosituation were forced upon Beaumont was the first to reach} Hendon, but Vedrinos, who started us, wherein peace was only pre- afterwards, recorded the quickest servable by a surronder of the time.

LABOUR TROUBLES

SPREADING.

INFANTRY ORDERED OUT.

[SERVICE TO TAM " TELEGRAPH.

Durban, July 22nd, 11.10 p.m.

Consequout upon the spread of the Labour troubles in Wales twol

great and beneficent position held

aro

TELEGRAPH."!

London, July 23, 5.10 p.m.

The result of the by-slection in

West Somerset is as follows-

Bolos (Unionist) ...5025

Ward (Liberal).....4421 ·

| by Britain, won through centuries] STATE INSURANCE BILL.

of heroism and achievement, by

allowing her to be treated, whon

AT LANSDOWNE HOUSE.

that Lord Lansdowne will support

the Government if the extremists

in the House of Lords challenge|

A division.

FURTHER VIEWS.

London, July 23, 1.:15 pm. Several newspapers intimato

that it is the intention of the

| Clavermout to postpone considor.

ntion of the Lord's amerriments:

custody as a prisoner.

KING AND PREMIER.

AUDIENCE AT BUCKING-

BAM PALACE.

[Service to run " Teiegrars."]

London, July 22, 11,10 p.m.

$90 PER ANNUM, 6ixaut COFT 10 Certo,

CHINESE

TELEGRAMS.

NATIONAL ASSEMBLY.

ADVISOR APPOINTED.

[* Bukcka Po" SEnvick]

Poking, July 23.

An Imperial doorco las bean |issued" appointing Chan Kum Tao, a distinguished okt bay of Quoen's College, ns advisar to the National Assembly,

LEGATION GUARDS..

TO BE WITHDRAWN.

["BHEUNO PO" SERVICE]

“Peking, July 23.

· The Ministry of Foreīgu Afairs has reqnosted the various foreign

It is reported from London that | ministerent Puking to, withdraw tho Promior Hight Hon. II, II, all the logation guards from Pò-

king. Asquith) has been recuived in

udience by His Majasty the King | NEWSPAPER REGISTRA-

st Buckingham Palace.

| for a wook, employing the interval]

to are age ho formalities for the

[inton'aneous creation of fifty Peers who, with the present Government supporters, will be abls, la ontvote any of the leera refusing to accept Lard Lans-SETTLEMENT AT CARDIFF,

downe's advice and porsisting

in resistauce.

>

Meanwhile, Iord Lansdowne

will be asked to guarantee the

BANQUET TO ́ HALSBURY.

Izmdon, July 23, 9.20 nmt.

London, July 22, 8.45 a.m.

According to Unionist accounts | passing of the original Bill.

of the meeting at Lansdowne House, Lord Lansdowne recom- monded sulumission to the superior

force. His Lordship was support- ed in his view by Lord Curzon,

Lord Staldwyn, tlie Duke of]

Devonshire, and · Lord. Horria,

whereas Lord Selborne, the Duke

of Norfolk, the Marquis of Salis-

bury, the Duke of Bedford and

| Lird Willoughby do Broke urged

resistance to the end.

PRESS OPINIONS.

London, July 22, 8.45 a.m. The "Daily Mail" and the "Daily Telegraph", admit that

the crisis has ended.

The "Morning Post" and the

"Standard" advocate resistanco,

The Daily Chronicle" snye that Mr. Asquith, the Premier,

has addressed a second letter to

Lord Lansdowno, asking for an

London, July 22, 8.5 p.m.

her interestu word vitally Mr. John Redmond has tabled affected, as if of no accorn: in the au amendment to the Insurance assurance that the Bill should be cabinet of nations, then, bo caid Bill, proposing to constitute a passod in its original form. emphatically, that peace at that separato Insurance Commissioner Lord Lansdowne in his reply

Mr. J. L. Garviss, the oditor of

[“The Olisorver," appealing for a f

Large attendanca at the publici

banquet to Lord Halsbury in ro-

cognition of his public services,

any that "No surren ler "repro-]

sms, the conviction of the m1488!

of the Party audio majority of

the leaders.

r

In the event of surrender, ho

says, the Party will be split up

and nover be reconstructed, The

present · leadership is a grave

thing in the Party are still ignorant of M. Bilfone's real

mind in this matter.

FRANCO-SPANISH

RELATIONS.

IN MOROCCO.

+

SauVICE TO THE “TELEGRAPH.”]

London, July 23, 1.45 p.m. There has been groat friction! owing to the Moors in Lienionaut Thiriot's force deserting to the Spaniards.

SHIPPING STRIKE.

SERVICE TO THI" TELEGRAPH."

London, July, 22, 12.50 am.

بار

AtCardiff a settlement has been

arrived at as bolween the striker

seamen and the shipowners, who

have agreed to recognise, the

Union

Other workers lavo ngreed to resume work on Monday, their

grievances to be considered, there-

aller.

HOME CRICKET.

COUNTY RESULTS.

(SERVICE TO THI " TELKORAPH."]

London, July 22, 11.10 p..

The following County Cricket

returns are reported :—

Es-ex won by 182 runs.

Lancashiro won by 10 wickets.

Essex won by 7 wickets. North Hauts won by 44 runs.

TION.

IN CHINA.

["Baxxa Po." SERVICE]

Poking, July 23.

The Cabinol Miniators have held a conference of the Ministry of Agriculturo, Industry and Commerce concerning the regis tration of newspapers in China.

NATIONALIZATION OF RAILWAYS,

TROUBLE OVER.

1" Sheʊna o" BERVICE)

Taking, July 24,

H.E. Lung Kin Cheung has telegraplied to the Ministry of Communications to the effect that the trouble in Kwangtung in con- nection with the nationalization of railways is over.

TRADE MARKS IN CHINA.

("SH Po" SERVICH)

Foking, July 23. The Ministry of Agriculture, Industry and Commerce is busily engaged in drafting a list of regu- lations governing the granting of trado marks in China..

PRINCE CHUN RETURNS.

("BUAT PO" SERVIOL)

Poking, July 93. Prince Chun, the special repre- sentative of the Emperor Efsun

BISLEY RIFLE MEETING. Tung at the Coronation of King George, arrived at Peking a fow days ago.

KING'S PRIZEMAN.

(SRAVION TO THE “ TELEGRAFN.""}

London, July 23, 1.45a.m.

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1. In the competition for e (?) Colonel Silvestre lus tele- King's Prize at Bisley, this winner squadrons of cavalry and one bat. Price would be a humiliation with a central office in Dublin, said that ho was unable at present graphed the Government that talion of infantry have been or- and could not be tolerated by a who shall collect all the trish to give such an assurance, thus Liontenant Thiriot has been dered to Bristol.

grent country like ours.

Indicating that the extremistasulted.

funds.

was Clifford of Canada, with a

Boore of 310.

|

The Weather Forecast.

CHANGE

RAIN

FAIR

STORMY

VERY DRY

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