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No. 8585

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The Hongkong Telegraph.

Tokyo, July 28. The Japanese oruisor Hashidato was overtaken by a furious hur ricane within sight of Inshmi, nour Tokyo, and suffered damages.

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London, August, 2, 5.40 pay.

Yorkshire bent. Nottingham, shiro.

Essex heat Worcester.

Tokyo, August 3. Their Majesties the Emperor Two sailors on the crnisor died and Empress of Japan have as the rosult of injuries sustained, donated a sum of sixty thousand In the course of the storm, six yen towards the relief of the potty ollicers wero seriously sufferers in Tokyo through the

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late inulations and stormi London, Julý 38, 5.20 a.m.

Tokyo, August 3. The statement made in the An application for the construc House of Commons by the Prinction of a casal between Tokyo and

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FRIDAY, AUGUST

London, July 28, 04fi n.m. Lord St. Aldwyn (botter known as Sir Michnol Hicks-Bonch) is pledged to lond fifty Poors into the Government Lobby in the event of a division being forced in the House of Lords.

London, July 28, 9.15 nm. The British Government has purchased Beaumont's mono- plane.

London, July 28, 110a.m. Mossages received from Cardiff stato that the troubles attendant

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feronce, threatens to disintegrate ship, rowed at Paramatta, Arnst the whole system of our commer-beat Peares by four lengths. cial treaties.

The timo, 10 minutes and 40 seconds, constituted a record.

London, July 30, 10.30 p.m.. The Prince of Walos has boon appointed a midshipman on board the battleship Hindustan..

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London, July 31, 8:36 n.m. Atologram from Constantinople

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Tho prodictions, therefors, of

the change of attitude, owing to

An early settlemont of the

states that the Mojliss has decided the Kainor's conciliatoriness, was to affor £16,500 sterling, this be- falsified. ing the amount of the ponsion forfoiled by the ox-Shah for re-difficulty was not expected. turning to the country

The Government has shattered the constitution at the bidding of Mr. Redmond, the Nationalist Leader, and has grossly abused thoir position as advisers to the Sovereign. Surely, he says, tho time has come when every citizon A Calcutia message states/Capture of the ex-Shuh, alive or f

should be awake to such dangers

London, July 30, 7.25am. Admiral Togo, on the orof his departure from Londor, after at has published a message in which ho states that he will carry back to

Tondon, July 30, 10.30 pin.

"ÄLVE OR DEAD”. The reward will be given for the

dload.

The Government, he said, wos not likely to take the public into ita confidence prosently,

the

That well-informed journal, "Frankfurter Zeitung," states that it does not share in the belief that negotiations will bo quickly conoludod but says that Germany is doing its utmost to

Minister, the Right Hon. H. 11. Yokohama has obtained theassont un the strike of seamen there tending the Coronation festivities, ing the 2nd East Yorkshires by hold two "No surrender" moot- ronch a peaceful settlement.

Asquith, is regarded as condueing of the Japaness nuthoritios.

to a solution of the crisis in

Morocco.

London, July 28, 5.25-a..

Numerous changes in the Ca-

binot are imponding..

Viscount Marley, the Earl of Crowe, and the Earl of Carrington are retiring.

Colonel J. E. B. Sooly, lato Under-Socrotury for the Colonies, will probably succoed the Right Hon. B. Haldano as Secretary of Stato for War.

Lomion, July 28, 5.25 a.m. The result of the meo for the

Chesterfield Cup was as follows:

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↑ London, July 28, 5.25 m.in. There has on approved scheme for the construction of a: now dock, adjoining the Albert Dock, capable of accommodating one million tons of shipping

Tokyo, July 28.

The Canadian Pacific Mail stoner Lanpross of China ran on a wanken rock off Bosh, in Tokyo Bay, yesterday morning. The Japanso warship Aso was des- patched to the reseno of the

støame","

yesterday.

have been delinitely settled.

London, July 28, 5.25 a.m.

that the Bengali team Mohan Smaller sums are offered for engrossed Bengal for weeks, have Bagan, whose prospects have the ciptaro of his two brothers, London, July 31, 9 p.m. - won the Association Shield, bent-

It was found necessary to two goals to one.

ings on Friday owing to the de-i

The journal also doclares that When the rosult was announced mand for ticko's for admission to the Kaisar thoroughly agrees with The valors it have just Japan inomorice not to be forgot eighty thousand Bengalis assom-the Ilnisbury banquet. the action of his leading states finished in the aerial caro for the ton of the Coronation coromanials blod on the Maidan, tore off and

and of his cordial treatment by the waved their shirts, and also quot, which was given at Chol-

The Chief speakers at the ban-man. "Daily Mail" prize have been

Government.

London, August 2, 2.15 p.m. invited to take part in an

"I have beon," he says, "greatly cheered the losers,

The Right Im John Morley, orial Derby, involving a flight to

in a whip to the House of Lords on |(7) Canton, in the Spring.

impressed with the loyalty shown to their Majesties, and could not

the Liborul side, takes the unusual (London, July 20, 8.30 am.. London, July 28, 11 pan.

restrain crying in my hoort Ban- From Ottawa comes a message' for thoir Majesties and the

course of asking the Liberal Peers whether or not they will attoad. Router's correspondents in Ber-stating that, in the House of

nation."

London, August 1, 11.25 p.m.

Leicestershiro, with fliroo points," (?) abandoned the gumo owing to the rain.

Kont won by an innings and 120-

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in state in telegraphic messages Commons there Sir Wilfrid London, July 30, 8,50 a.m.;

lation to Moroccan affairs,

that at present there is no question | Laurier, the Prime Minister, of summoning a conference in replaced on the table a naval agree ment arrivel at. between Gront In German official circles the Britian, Canada, Australia and statement of the British Premier New Zealand, which provides | (Mr. Asquith) is welcomed as put that the unrul services of the ting an end to false conceptions of Doninions shall be exclusively Great Britain's attitude in the under the inspection of their own Governments training and dis- ripline, and ba uniform with that of the British Navy.

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of Australia, interviewed at Hon. Andrew Fisher, Premier

Colombo, on his way home affor the Imperial Conferonco, was in- formed that his statements in his interview with the "Review of (published in the Tolegraph a day or two ago), had been the cause of agitation.

He described the publication of the "Review of Reviews" as gutesque misrepresentation, and blod to Mr. W. T. Stend that report of the interview was The Colonial warships, in for-gressly misleading.

London, July 28, 9.40am. The London Press emphasises the fact that a significant losturo The Dominion ships will fly the of Mr. Asquith'sand Mr. Ballour's White Ensign as un omblem of statements in the House of Com-the British authority of the mous on the Moroccan situation (Grown. was the evidence of national'unity.

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The European spectators word good humoured and the entire absence of racialism was a subject

of note.

scu Town Hall, included Lord Selbourne, Mr. F. E. Smith, and Sir Edward Carson.

London, July 31, p.. In the mile amateur champion London, July 20, 1.55 p.m. ship for the Holborn Prize, run at Kaiser Willian has arrived at | Berwick, the rosult of tho raco was

way, Swinencende from his trip to Noras follows:-

Taylor Battersby Hatfield

Landon, July 30, 7.25 a.m. Horr Berthaan Hollweg and for Kiderlon Wachtor have gone to. Swinemuende to report on the situation to the Emperor.

London, July 30, 3.50a.m.

At the Grosvenor House mout ing of Unionists on the 20th: instant, it was decided to issue collective manifesto.

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runs.

The winner,got home with ton Landon, August 1, 9.10 p.m.

A New York telegrain states yards to spare and finished in tho úimeof 23 minutes,30-1.2 seconds, } tlaat en ordor las boen issued for which constitutes a world's record. compliance with the Anti-Trust

· London, August 1, 1,35 a.m. looision of the Supreme Court The report of the Committee of | regarding the Standard Oil Com- the Imperial Conference, convened pany.

Other smaller Trusts are also preparing to put an end to their prosecution. corporate existence so as to avoid.

to discuss tho subject of Imperial The American Tobacco Cori- Defence, of date the 14th and the pany, it is stated, is arranging London, July 30, 8.50a.m.

Hith June, has boca published. plans for dissolution, and it is ox- Mr. A. J. Balfour, in a letter to

The report states that the Im-pected that those will be curried a constituent, says it would perial General Staff has made con-out before 1012. The papers interpret the Pre-sign wators, will report to, and Continuing, he said, "I would be a mistako to use language siderable progress during the two mier's speel that there is ample take orders fron, the Admiralty. Stond in London that Australia's suggesting that the Fears pusseus

yours of its oxistence. ground for a fair adjustment bo. Also the Dominion vessels shall bjective is perco among the weapons whorewith to continuo tween Frames and Germany in join the British Ficet in navaltious, her police is that of the fight against the Parliament Staff was seriously takon in hand, As soon as the formation of the Morocco, and that there is no axercises, when at disposal, in effective, defoncs, and her aim is Bill, but that the country ought to it was found that a more definitoar reason why such a consummation imperial maneuvres and shall unity of Empire.

realise that the abuse of the Royal | should not be rancheri.

form an integral part of the Bri- The interview is Stands, not prerogative by a modern Minister rangomént with regard to various tish Fleet throughout the time of mine. It never entered mind was not loss fatal to liberty than to use the expression" Ha down the suciont abuse of the preroga- the flag,"

tive of the King. "It is my ambition to keep tho

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war.

Lions.

lag Hying with all its best tradi- nover harboured the idea that Australia should broak away from the Empire or wish to scape the duty of defending its

cannot acquiesce in the now rovo- Unionists, hosays, will not and

substituto thorofor a remodelled lutionary syatom and intend to Second Clumber with a direct appeal to the constituencies in certain casos.

London, August 1, 0.10 p.ui. From Ottawa coraes message points was required,

stating that the Hon. Cliford Accordingly a puper on the de- | Sifton, formerly Spoukor of the tailed arrangement of loans, at Manitoba Assembly, has issued a tachmentsandiutorehangos of and nanifesto, in which he says that Army and of the Overseas Armies montary ropresentation) but ho between officers of the Regular ho is not a candidate (for Perlin-

Govonments. was forwardod to the Oversous denounces the reciprocity pro-

posals.

The passengers on the steamer were taken on board the warship London, July 28, 2:45 pan. Aso. Also a part of the liner's! With refarcurs to Renter's note cargo was transferred to the of the 20th instant, stating that Landon, July 29, 8.30 am.. Japanose bont.

Gront Britain was convinced that Lord Waldegrave; Lord Roberts "Tho Aso arrived at Yokohama ang settlement which France and the Right Hon. Winsten might minke with Germany) out Churchill deny that they attend- Now, the landling of the ground-side of Morcego would be accepted the Party dinner to Lord Hals- ed steamship's cargo, is being ed by the British Government bury, though their names were unless it be prejudicial to British blished by the "Daily Mail" busily carried on..

The dangos which the Em-interests, it has been accepted as mongst the guests. pross of China los sustained in at Berlin as fually disposing Other newspapers give pro-

London, July 29, 1.55 p.m. the acident nro heavy.

of the alarmist reports that have minonce to the resolution of the interview. I never saw a proof apparent in the tension between in reply to the messago, stating

Australia has not yet replied. There is a gonoral relaxation South Africa luas sent an answer a She has had a big holu pierced been corrent.

Birmingham Conservative As- in horside.."

London, July 28, 2.46 p..

sociation assaring the Right Hon. of the expressions credited to me, England and Germany concorn-that she is not yet able to gauge Her probable salvage is reported In consequence of the Prontier's A. J. Balfour, Leader of the Op-which would have uioant noting the situation in Morocco, as the actual requirements of the. to bo rather diflicult.

statement, there have been indica-position, and Lord Lansdowne, loyalty but insanity, and would indicated in the comments in the the fence force. Tukyo, July 30, tions of ronewed firmness on the Leader of the Opposition in the have been both brutal and French and German Press on the Tho rescue of the fiuer Empress Bourse.

House of Lords, of their unflinch-monstrous.

spece of the Premier, Mr. As- of China is dospäired of and has London, July 28, 2.45 pm. ing support.

quith. now been abandoned..

The Press silmits that Great

London, August 1, 1.45 p.m. Britain must have

The whole crow have left the ship and have arrived at Yokoin huma.

voice

honour,

"1 gavo Stead soven minutes'

The Hon. Clifford Sifton ex-

replied to those proposals, accept-presses the hope that thousands

Canda and New Zealand had

ing them on prinsiplo.

Liborals will bo patriotic

true lines of national develop- enough to put the country before Party vote and will preserve the mont.

Loudon, August 1, 8.40 ̊a.m,

A message from Washington London, August 1, 2.20 a.m. says that, owing to the prohibitory The Defence Committee con-law, the Government are unable sider that satisfactory progress to accede to the request made by has been made towards the exe- the Government of Great Britain A telegraphic despatch from cution of the proposals regarding to send forty South Borneo lepers Ottawa says that the Hon. Sir the education of officers through to the leper colony in the Philip Frederick W. Borden, the Op-out the Empire.

pines, where there has been maric- positionist, hus issued a manifesto, The Cominittee is agreed that od success in the treatment of tho in which he declares that he wel- the Conferences of 1907 and 1900 disenso... comes the fight on the question marked an improvement in mili-

tary education. American reciprocity.

London, July 30, 7.25 nm. The Liberals interpret the ro- In the by-election contest for solution as a defiance to Lord Hals-South-wost Bethnal Green the

voting was as follows :-

Masterman (L) 2,796. Hofgaard (0.) 2,501. Scurr (Socialist) 134. London, July 30, 7.25 am. A Washington tolographic mesof sago announces that all the great Powers have agreed to take part opened at the Hague on the 1st

of October.

London, July 30, 7.25 um.

It is right and just, he says, that the pooplo should decide this tnumentous question.

Sir Frederick severely eriticizes the action of the Government in not ovon voting on Supply or

London, August 1, 8.40 a.m. A telegraphic message from This and already rosulted in Charlotte, the capital of North the Committee taking into consi- Carolina, states that 152 cotton deration arrangements for the in- mills in North and South Carolina struction of Overeens officers. have had to be shut down on

Th Great Britain and Indis,account of the drought. these arrangements were regard-

deciding the fate ofbury and his supporters. Morocco and generally welcomes London, July 29, 9 pan. Singaporo, July 31, 4.15 į.m. the assurano that Grout Britain There has been a meeting of Mr. Jack Jennings, editor of holding aloof from the Franco-the Unionist Party at Grosvenor the "Times of Malaya" (which is (ierman negotiations regarding lonso, the company present in- published in Ipoh in the Stato of Corman composations in regionscluding Lord Halsbury, Lord Sol- Perak, Fodorated Malay States) outside Morocco.

bourne, Lord Salisbury, Lord was charged at Kuala Lumpur, London, Inly 28, 9.-Jänan. Willoughby de Broke, Lord Lovat, the Federal Capital, with defama- A wire from Washington states Sir Goorgo Wyndham, Mr. F. Ein the Opium Conforonce, to be tion of the Court by reproducing that the United Statos Attorney Smith, Sir Edward Carson, and an article from "Cupital" rollect- Coneral, Mr. George W. Wickor-Lord Amery, ing on the conduct of the Proud-sham, has anounced that the At the meeting a letter was rend lock trial.

London, August 1, 3.45 p.m. Department of Justice is planning from Mr. Austen Chamberlain,

The consideration of the Par- Mr. Jennings was fined $500 an immediate prosecution of all urging that, whatever happiens,

Colonel Sir Francis Young-Carrying out the policy of redis-ed as satisfactory, and the accept-

tribution.

anes of the terms proposed was liament Bill will not be takón for defamation and an additional trusts and monopolies which are the Unionist Party should adhere husband, who is lying with frac-

Laler. recommended.

up by the House of Commons $250 for Bolling papers containing not dissolving or otherwise taking to the policy of "no surrender legs in a sanatorium at

A further tologram from the defamatory articles.

steps to obey the Sherman Laws thereby saving the Party from of an automobile accident, hos Parliament has been dissolved terms include the stipulation that a letter to Lord Camperdown that

Verviers in Belgium, as the result Ottawa states tint the Dominion Overseas Inspector of Forces, the

Regarding inspection by an until he 8th of August.

Lord Lansdowne points out in He is also ordered to mako alas interpreted by the Supremo disgrace and disaster. humble apology within seven days. Court in the Standard Oil Cam- It was afterwards decided to

had a relapse.

and will re-assemble on the 11th such inspections shall only occur he has advised his supporters to Landon, July 31, 5.30 p.m." pany case and in other similar hold a public meeting in London.

London, July 29,11.56 p.m. of October.

on the invitation of the Govern-abstain from voting when the The British flotilla of destroyers Cases.

London, July 30, 12.45 u.m, The latest County erickol re- Sir Wilfrid Laurier, the Pro-ments concerned.

Parliament Bill is returned from has loft Portland for sen with London, July 28, 9.40 nm. It is anticipated that when thesults to hand are as follows:-

mier, has issued an election ad. The Imperial Governnient shall the House of Commons. soaled orders.

The list of Lord Lansdowno's Lords' amendments to the Parlia-

Nottinghamshire von by 289 dress, in which he makes an appeal be liable to pay the passages of He himself under no cir London, July 31, 5.30 pan. supporters among the Peers con-ment Bill are taken upon Wednos-uns.

on behalf of a Roviprocity Treaty this fuspecting Officer and his cumstances would vote with the It is suggested that Souller tinues to grow gradually. day, by the House of Commons,

Lancashire scored a drow. with the United States, which stuff one way and the Dominion Government. Armat should box Jack Johnson.

Warwickshire won by 198 rums. shall not impair British refor-concerned shall way the passages London, August 1, 3.45 p.al. London, August 2, 5.40 p.m.

Middlesex won by an innings once but shall oventually help to in the other direction. 14,000 London dock labourers

and 211 runs,

The newspapers consistor that further friendly rolutions between With regard the education of Lord Lansdowne's letter, in con- have struck work in sympathy

Kent won by four wickets. Great Britain and the United Overseas officers at the Staff junction with the postponement with the enamen on strike.

London, July 20,8 p.m. Staten.

Colleges at Camberley and Quetta, of the Bill in the use of London, August 2,5.40 pan.

Despatches from St. Petersburg London, July 31, 10.55.p.m.

the Defence Committeo recom-Commons, mo netut the Govern~ The Right Hon. A. J. Halfour, The Standard ** und the with the Clovernment in order to say that owing to tho failure The Shipping Guzelte

"mond that the accommodation at nont ure forced into the policy of Leader of the Opposition, is mov-" Daily Mail" banter the "Dio-out-yoto Lord Halsbury and the of the harvest in Southoast learns that tho Harrison Camborloy bo increased so as to the creation of a limited number ing in the House of Commons a hards."

{other so-called “ Vie-kurds.*** Rusia and in the Siberian Steppo Lino of Steamships hus enable thitzen Oversous ollivers of Poors. resolution of consure upon tho The "Daily Mail" romarka that London, July, 29, 11.5 a.m. region, the Government havo de- | acquired a controlling interest to attend annually. Government with reference to never has thore boon such a fiasco.

London, August 1, 3,45 p.m. In a letter to Mr. W. A. Hewisos, vided to sell corn at cost price. in the Ronnie Steamship Line. London, August 1, 7.45 am. A privato dinner will to given their advice to the King to create London, July 28, 9.45x,m, the Conservative candidato in the Rolief works are also to be The business, howover, will be Restor's Borlin correspondent to-night by members of the House now Poors in connection with the The organisers of the Party by-election at Middleton, the organised.

conducted by the Ronnie Lino assays that it is stated in official of Commons in honour of Lord St. passing of the Parliament Bill. banquet to Lord Halsbury refuse to Right Hon. A. J. Balfour, Lendor Tondon, July 30, 12:45 am.

quarters that the Foreign Minis- Audries, formerly Sir Acland London, August 2, 5.10 p.m. publish the list of his Lordship's of the Opposition, states that both Their Majesties King George London, July 31, 5 pm. Lor ie fully satisfied with Hood, Right Hon. II. II. Asquith, the supporters in the House of Lords. Foreign and Insporial affairs afford and Quoon Mary have gone on a The appeal of Mr. Horatio the result of his conference with It is the hope of the promoters Prime Minister, is indisposed. The "Daily Mail" publishes an abundant reason for anxiety. visit to Cowes,

Bottomley, M.P.,. against the the Kaiser.

that the function will servo to London, August 2, 5.40 p.m. announcement stating that it un- The refusal of the Government, London, July 29, 1.55 p.m. decision of the Courtin awarding! His Imperial Majesty will con-ro-unite the prominents of the Doan Gregory of St. Paul's is dorstands that the majority have doolures the ox-Premier, to doul dead,

A Sydney telegram atotos that Mrs. Curtis £60,000 damages hastinus the negotiations as here. Unionist Party and thot” quel I withdrawa

with the question of Colonial pre- 'in the world's woulling champion! been dismissed.

pampa will attend,

It is doubted whether that sect it appears to be certain that the ion of the Unionist Party which House of Lords will ultimately advocates "No Surrender" will be pass tho Bill, partly by wholesale sufliciently numerous to compel abstentions on the part of the Op- the creation of now Pears. position Party or by a suflicient number of the Opposition voting

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