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London, July 21, 4.15 pan., Article IV. Should either High | London, July 21, 8.40 a.m. London, July 21, 9:20' s.mi. ·Durban, July 22nd, 8,45 am. 'Lord Lansdowne's rolerenco to

The "Berliner Taggoblatt" The Duke of Westminster, has His Majesty tho King has up Contracting Party conclude a proved of the pointment treaty of general arbitration with "free agents," in his speech on the ruggests that Germany's action offered to take over the America of Sir Matthew Nathan, C.M.O., third Power, it is agreed that third reading of the Parliament in conection with the Agadir Polo Cup Recovery Fund and flate Coversor of Hongkong,thing in this Agreemont shall Bill in the House of Lords, is inter incident in Moroeun, the Govern- pontos. and

Scersary to tail spon such Contracting proter as an intention ultimately vanile Territory in Damaraland copied the offor and has decided

mont's decision, to open up the

The Hurlington Club hus ne Post Ollieo), as Clair Party an obligation to go to war to yield. man of the Board of Inland with the Power with whom such

(whence the massacre of a Gorman to challenge for 1912. The Daily Graphie " exprosos Rovonne, which post hasbeen rèn-treaty of arbitration is in forco,

the belief int Lord Lansdowac patrol has been reporto), and dered vaent by the appointment Article V. The con fitions will support the Government, ifo Caprivi strip of Ngamiland, of Sir Hobart Olmmbers, K.C.B., der which armed assistance still Lord Halsbury and Lord Wire all indications of concerted to the Treasury, in snesssion to be afforded by

loughby de Broke press their rosistaction ing taken with a view Right Hon. Sir George Herbert | EITHER POWER

Jauce when the Bill is returned to the realisation of the dronus of Murray, G.C.B. 1.8.6., who is ro-to the other in fles circumstances from the House of Commons,

great German domain in Woat tiring froin hisoflice as Permanenttentioned in the present Agroe

Africa, from Prodelkey to Orange Secretary nud Auditor of the Civilment and the means by which

River.

Dist.

London, July, 22, 1.15 nm. The Cabinet considered the (such assistance is to he made situation after 'a eonference be London, July 21, 1, @pan. available will be arranged by the twoen Right Hon. H. H. Asquith, In the King's Prize, the Silveraval and military authorities of (the Premier) and the Master of Mudal was won by PrivateGarrod, file High Contracting Parties winElibank (Chief Liberal Whip), of Oxford.

will from time to time consult one! · Landon, July 22,7.15 u.m. In the Inter-University loyolvor | another fully and freely upon alt A meeting of Lord Lansdowne's Match, Cambridge won with a questions of mutual interests: supporters was summoned to Article VI. The present Agreenstowns House, at which some seora of 1997 as against scored

ent shall come into effect im-one hundred and fifty Unionists by the Oxford tenny.

mediately after the date of its attended. The proceedings were signature and reurin in force

held in private, but it is under- tl that the leaders deprecated from that date in case neither of the carrying of mutters to ex- the High Contencing Parties Promés,

-London, July 21, 4.46 p.m. In their lightweight contest; Matt Wells bost Dick Byland on points.

-FOR TEN YEARS

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Harban, July 22nd, 6.5 p.m. Veteran Sparkes of Landon hos won the St. George's prizo at Bisley with sore of 143.

Durban, July 22, 11,10 p.ni. Liontenant Porto of the British Navy came to grief soon after starting. His machine fell sixty

Toudon, July 21, 1.45 p.m. There wore wild scenes at Car-feet and was wrocked.

yesterday in connection with the shipping strike.

The strikers looted the quarters of the Chinose crews and made bonfires of their belongings.

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London, July 22, 8.5 p.m.

Mr. John Redmond las tablød:

$15 PER AMEON.

8tnam Corr 25 Oxxxi.

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*London, July 23, 1.45 pm.

There has been great friction

an amondment to the Tnsurance owing to the Moors in Lieutenant Bill, proposing to constituto a Thiriot's forco deserting to tho 50paruto Insurance Commissioner Spaniards."

who shall collect all the Irish graphed the Goverment that with a contral office in Dublin, (?) Colonel Silvestre has tole

funds.

Lieutenant Thiriet has been

London, July 29, 11,10 p.m.

London, July 22, 8.5 p.m. assaulted. Considerable significnitco is A supposed dosertor drew a attached to the announcement revolver and boxed the cura of u inade this afternoon that a public Spanish corporal who interposor. inner is to be given to Lord Ho was afterwards conducted into Halsbury ຍາ Wednesday in tho presence of Colonel Silvestre, recognition of his services to the who refused to hold him in Unionist Party, us showing a custody as a prisoner. determination to support him in insisting upon the Lords' amend- The aviator was unhurt.

iments to the Parliament Bill It is reported from London that Durban, July 22nd, 11.10 p.m. as the last safeguard of the the Promier (Right Hon. 11. H. Beaumont was the first to roach constitution. Lord Salborno will Asquith), has been received in Lendon, but Vedrines, whostarted preside, and will be support audienco by His Majesty the King afterwards, recorded the quickest od by the Marquis of Salisbury at Buckingham Palaco. After mass meeting attended time. by fifty thousand persons in the

and the Right Hon. George London, July, 22, 12.50 n.mm. ; - evening, the mob raided a score of

Durban, July 22nd, 11.10 p.m. Wyndimu, while Lord Lovat and At Cardiff a settlemoat has been Consequent upon the spread of Lord Willoughby de Broke are arrived at as batween the striker Chinese laundries and committed the Labour troubles in Wales two eting as organisers in the Lords,

squadrons of cavalry and one bat-and Mr. F. E. Smith and Right have agreed to recognise the

seamen and the shipowners, who' front damage.

In London the dockers have re-talion of infantry have been or-Hon. Sir E. H. Carson in the Union.

derod to Bristol.

[Commons. At Durry the dockors havo London, July 22, 1.55 p.m. ready struck work in sympathy

London, July 22, 8.15 a.m. A tologram from Paris states According to Unionist accounts with these of Newport and Cardiff that at Alcazar Lieutenant Thiriet, of the meeting, at Lansdowne The Smon's Union leader at the French instructor of the House, Lord· Lansdowna, rocom.

solvallstrike.

Other workors have agrood to resume work on Monday, their.. grievances to be considered there- after.

London, July 25, 12.50 n.m.

Lord Staldwyn, the Duke of next. Lord Lansdowne, and then Afterwards he was taken before Devonshire, and Jord Harris, the Riglit Hon. 11. H. Asquith,' the Spanish commander who whereas Lord Selborno, the Duke Prime Minister, have had rindi- insulted him, but ordered his of Norfolk, the Marquis of Salis-ences with H.M. King George at release,

bury, the Duke of Bodford and Buckinghain Palace. Lord Willoughby de Broko urged resistance to the ond.

London, July 22, 8.45 am. The "Daily Mail" and the

London, July 24, 1.1.10 p.in. From Constantinoplo it is ro ortod that fire broke out in the city and raged for fourteen loura. An area of two square miles was devastated.

· London, July 21, 4.5 p.m. The lato Judge Barn left should have notified twelve A letter was read, from the fortune of eighteen thousandths before the expiration Primo Ministor addressed to Mr. pounds sterling.

of the said ten years the intention A. J. Balfour, the Leader of the London, July 24, 4.45 p.m. of terminating it. It shall ro- Opposition, stating that Mr. As-Sunderland has declared tint all Shores fan troops, on entering mondod submission to the superior Troops have been despatched mining until the expiration quith thought it courteous and the shipping on the north-east Alcazar, was arrested by the force. His Lordship was support- First the Right Hon. A. J. Ball to Carditi in connection with the of your from the day on which right to let him know that the Coast would be brought to a stand- Spanish post on guard and was ed in his view by Lord Curzon, four, Leader of the Opposition, trouble caused there by the set-Parties shall havo demonneed it." the Lords' anondiments,

either of the High Contracting vernment were unable to accept will, next week nuless the Union struck. men and dockyard strikers.

was recognised by the shipowners. But if when the date fixed for Tokyo, July 22,

If necossury bo would advise

London, July 21, 445 pan. its expiration arrivos either ally is Majesty the King to exorcise Following is the text of the

In the futon by-election, the newly revised Auglo-Japanese Alliance shall ipso facto be con- ing of the Bill into law substantia majorily of G13 votes, the polling actually ongaged in war, the his prerogative to secure the pans Liberal candidate was elected by Allianco :-

inted until peace is concluded, ally as it left the Commons.

London, July 24, 12.300 a.m. boing Preamble: The Gatment in faith whoreof the undersigned,

A despatel from Paris states of Japan and Governmental fireat duly authorized by their re- he would consider it his duty to

His Majesty lud signified that Cecilllarmsworth (L).. 7839

thatat Alcazar, Lieutenant Thiriot Britain having in view the inspective Governments, hayo signet on that advice.

Hickman(C) ............ 7000

on returning to quarters, after the Lontan. July 21, 8.40 a.. portant changes which have taken oil this Agreement and have,

incident, waarrested by the policeDaily Telegraph" admit that place in the situation since the affixed thereto their seals.

Sir Mathew Nathan, Setrotary patrol and conveyed to the Spanish the crisis has ended. conclusion of the Anglo-Japaneso

to the lost lice, has been appoint- barracks, the French Consul pro Standard" advocats resistance.

The "Morning Post" and the Agreement of the 12th August,

Previous to this there had beone to be. Chairman of the Board testing, but was released after ou

Itis roughly estimated thatover 1905, and believing that agevision

amecting of Unionists at Mr. Bal-land Rovonus, on the appoint-hour's detention.

The Daily Chronicle" says five thousand housos lave boen that Mr. Asquith, the Premier, destroyed. of that Agreement responding to

four's residence, those present in out of Sir Robert Chalinors to

London, July 22, 1.55 p.m. Buch changes would contribute to

London, July 23rd, 10.20 p.m.luding Lord Lansdowne, Lordered as Permanent Secretary

178 addressed a second letter to Tho fire is the worst that has Private T. A. Sparkos won the Selborne, lord Salisbury, Mr. the Treasury, the Right Hon. Banquot at the Mansion House, assurance that the Bill should be since 1870, when Pora, a suburb At the Bankers and Merchants Lord Lansdowne, asking for an occurred in the Turkish capital general

stability and repose. St. George's Vasó. have agreed upon the following

Austen Gambarlain, Mr. G. Sir George H. Murray, who has

the Right Hon. 1. Lloyd George, passol in its original form. stipulations to roplace the Agree

Wyndhan and Mr. Bonar Izw.

resigned

rosponding to the toast

of the city, was burned out. ment above mentional, such

- London, July 22, 12.30 u.m.

Lord Lansdowne in his reply Prosperity to the Public Purse," said that he was unable at presont been burned down. flawon by an tanings and aid that peace was the first to give such an assuranco, tlios stipulations having the muc of

The general staff, building · has

joct us the said Agreemont,

sight ran

condition of prosperity, but it was inmoly

There are rumours that politi- judicating that the extremists Rates his accepted the Maryle-essential at all hazards that Great were still unsubdued and that the cal incendiarism was the cause of 7610me's invitation to tako a place Britsin must maintain her place inmediato croation of Peers would the outbreak, which took place

in the Eagliah XI. going to Ausf prestige mong the Powers.

London, July 21, 5.40 p.

London, July 23, 19.20 p.ni. The Cardif strike has been settled.

Tokyo, July 23.

A telegram from Mukden states that an attempt has been made by incendiaries to set on fire the military armoury and powder a. The consolidation, and main-magazinė at Mukden. tenance of the

GENERAL PEACE"

in the rogunsal Eastern Asia and of India.

The plot was discovered in timo, and tho Government telegraphically ordered the officer commanding the Army to send a

The meeting arrived at no lecision.

Landon, July 22, 1.15 am. The result of the by-election st Luton was as follows:

:

G. Hurmsworth (L.) Hickman...... 10.) 7006

Lilboral majority 613 London, July 21, 5,40 p.m.

a

In the delato in the House of band of soldiers in order to effect Commous on the Colonial Esti- b. The preservation of the the capture of the offenders. mates, Sir Clement Ifili urged common interests of all Powers in

This attempt is ascribed to the more liberal Land Ordinance for Clina by insuring the indepon-revolutionaries, whose operations East Africa. dence and integrity of theChinose there are reported to be causing Empire and the principle of equal opportunities for the commorge and industry of all nations in China.

c. The maintenance of ilo terri- torial rights of the High Contract ings Parties in the regions of Eastern Asia and India and the defence of their special interests | in the said regions.

Art. I. It is agreed that wherever in the opinion of either Japan or of Great Britain any of the rights and interests referred

to in the preamble of this Agree- ment are

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interest wore

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perhaps be necessary.

at several points simultaneously, If the situation were forced upon The "Standard's" Lobbyint London, July 24, 12.10 p.m. Great crowds assembled in, wherein peace was only pre-agrees with the Daily Grap

statement of yesterday stantinople says that the conila- A further message from Con- Binburgh to bid farewell to the sorvable by a surrender of the hie's Royal Party on their departure great and beneficent position held that Lord Lansdowne will support gration broke out in Stamboul in for Loudon at the conclusion of by Britain, won through centuries the Government if the extremists the afternoon and was still burn- their visit to the Scottish Capitalf boroism and achievement, by in the lease of Lorde challenge ing at midnight, although

London, July, 21; 5.40 p.m. allowing her to be treated, when division.

slackening, In the King's Prize the Silver her

vitally great uneasiness to the authorities.nounced the removal of Northern Medallist was Garrod, of Oxford affected, as if of no account in the

Mr. Ramsay Macdonald de-

London, July 23, 1.45 p.m.

Several hundred houses have Several newspapers intimate London, July 25, 8 p.m. Masai from the Protectorate. University, with a score of 193, cabinet of nations, then, he said that it is the intention of the boon destroyed... The state of affairs in Morocen

Right Hon. Lewis Harcourt, Trainor being second with a score phatically that peace at that Clovernment to postpone consider London, July 25, 7.15 a.mt. lans assumed a grave aspect.

price would be a humiliation ation of the Lord's amondments Secretary of State for the Colonies, of 192.

Adesyntel from Constantinople Sir Edward Grey, the Secretary in his reply,dofelel tho renoval Bombay, July 23rd, 6.50 aan. of State for Foreign Affairs, has of Masai and emphasized the safe-

and could not be tolerated by a for a week, employing the interval states that the Turkish Minister visited is Majesty the King to guards which had boon imposed. passed the Reciprocity Bill in its

The Washington Senate has great country like ours.

to arrange the formalities for the for War was injured yesterday by instantaneous creation of fifty the fall of a burning beam. discuss the situation.

le was convinced, bo said, that original form by voting down

l'eers, who, with the presont

To-day the fire in the wood- An urgent meeting of the its removal was an advantage to amendmente.

Government supporters, will be able to outvute any of the Peers built quarter of Balata lus been refusing to accept Lord Tauraging forcely for five hours. downo's advice and porsisting London, July 24, 10.45 p.m.

Seventeen airmen started in the uoroplane raco from Hendon to Edinburgh,

Cabinet has boon called.

..

Lloyds are refusing to insure against war risks.

4.

the Musai themselves, to the other tribosand tothe Protectorate itself, and would serve towards good government and the progress o civilisation.

aid that if it were found that

It is believed that President Taf signed the Bill yesterday. Durban, July 22nd, 8,35 p.m.

A start has been made for the

London, July 22, 2.20 p.m. The newspapers mako u feature of the speech of Mr. Lloyd George, which is generally regarded as a warning to formany in connec- tion with affairs in Morocco.

The Daily Chronicle"says that in resistance..

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The remainder of the entrants broke down at various points.

London, July 25, 8p.

"Daily Mail" £10,000 aviation | Mr. Lloyd Georgo read the passage Meanwhile, Lord Lansdowne The following is the result of the race for the Stewards' Cup at the Hon. Galbraith Cole, Lord

Referring to the acquittal of prize.

from inanueript with great doli-will be asked to guarantee the Goodwood:-

The course is triangular and beration and that it may be taken passing of the original Bill. Vedrinese roached Edinburgh

Loudon, July 23, 0.20 a.m. Baxted

Enniskillen's son, who had been caveran distance of 1,010 miles as embodying the judgment of

in exactly seven hours, and Bau- Mr. J. L. Garvin, the editor of mout in seven hours and twenty. the two Governments will com-

Great Surprise........ 2

in custody on the charge of shoot from london to Stirling, and yesterday's meeting of the Cabi

back through Bristol to London.net. Furthe, that it is incant as The Observer," appealing for minutes, including compulsory municate with one another fully Mercutio

inga nativo, the Colonial Secretary 3

There are twelve compulsory a word in season in view of the largo aliondance at the public landings, onelt of half an hour's and frankly and will couidar in

Tokyo, July 26. common the moasures which

trial by jury in East Africa leads stops at principal towns, and the situation arising out of Germany's banquet to Lord Halsbury in reducation, at Harrogate and Now- The Foreign Traders' Associa- to constant miscarriage of justice, same seroplane must be used action in Morocco.

cognition of his public services, castle. should be taken to mleguard these monucul rights or interests. tion has proposed to the Depart the Government shall consider throughout.

The "Standard" says that the says that "No surrender" repro The Englisluran, Valentino, Act. II. If by reason of timent for Foreign Affairs a scheme stops to provent it.

Thachont in the afternoon when situation is apparently deemed conts the conviction of the muss provoked; atinok or aggressivo

for concludinga Reciprocal Treaty sation wherever arising on the with the United States of America. East Afrin, Lord Kitcher Over twenty airmen started in the nont i seek the first opportunity the leaders.

With regard to len tenure in the start was made was intense. sufliciently serious for the Govert of the l'arty and the majority of finished in twelve hours. part of any Power of Powers London, July 20, 7.10 p.m.

In the event of surrender, he thought the terms so good that he proliminary stage from Brook-of expressing their determination

London, July 24, 2.10 p.m. Bither High Contracting Party In the 1,010 miles aviation himself had become a lease holler. fonds to Hondon.

to uphold Britiel prestige at all says, the Party will be split up, and never ba reconaliacted. The should be involved in war in flight, French Lieutenant Coun Me, Harcourt contended that the

One hundred men belonging to Aviator Komp, who made a costs,

prosent loudership is a grave the body of Spanish troops.to defence of its territorin rights can, alias Andro Baumont, wou Government, whilst providing practice flight, had a miraculous London, July 23, 0.20 a.mi.

thing and the Party are still tioned at Alcazar in Morocco have or special interests mentioned in the £10,000 "Daily Mait" prizo, sufficently for the development care, a wing of his auropinae Messages from Berlin say that the preamble of this Agreement in the time of 2 hours, 28 of the land systems, was securing breaking, and ho, along with it, Mr. Llust George's speech at the ignorant of Mr. Balfour's real been sent down a Toracho, the other Contracting Party will minutes, 18 seconds,

for itself a fair small return in the falling from a great height.

Mansion House has been recuived mind in this matter, Bombay, July 24, 12.50a.m.with natonialment in Germany. Vedrines was secopil. at once come to the assistanco

| Fatire. OF ITS ALLY

London, July 26, 7.10 p.m. Loudon, July 21, 8.5 p.m.

The Cardiff strike is settled. The semen nyo..eached an refuse to believe that his words The press and official circles The result of the race for the

The belling in the Stewards' Goodwood Pinto was as follows:-Cup. Race, to be run on Tuesday will recognize the Union.

agreement with employers, who

are addreaed to Germany, us noxt, is as follows:-

Other workers have agreed to negotiations with France

proceeding normally. resume employment on Monday.

Grievances will be considered later

and make peace in mutual agree ment with it.

Article III High Contructing Parties agres that neither of them will without consulting the other enter into soparato arrangement with another Power to tho pre- judios of the objects described in he preamble of this Agreement.

Ignition.......1

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Pillo Cardinal Beaumont...3 London, July 20, 7.10 p.m. The Admiralty are abandoning armour piptojuto, now eighteen thousand tons battleships.

D to 1 against Sunningdule. 10 to 1 Romnoy und Runny- nede.

Duban, July 22nd, 5.5 p.m. The loath is announced of Sir

100 to 0 Borrow. 300 to 8 Poor Boy.... 100 to 7 Mount Felix and Vests. Percy Bunting.

pro

London, July 23, 5.10 p.m. The result of the by-election in West Somerset is as follows:**

Boles (Unionist)...5025 Ward (Liberal)

London, July 22, 11.10 p.m. The following County Cricket! returns are reported:

Essex won by 182 runs.

strioken down with malarin.

There have been thres dendis.

London, July 24, 7 s.m.

M. Fournier, the noted motorist,

Luncashire won by 10 winkots.was killed at Le Mans, in Franco, as the result of an accident to his

Essex won by 7 wickets.

North Hants won by 44 runs, car,

London, July 23,1.45 a.m.

At the time of the fatality, Mi

In the competition for the Fournier was loading in the raos King's Prize at Bisley, tho winner for

the ⠀ Grande *: Prix, ..., his

was Clifford of Canada, withaautomobile travelling al-n ists of scure of 319.

lover sixty miles an hour:

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