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September 14th, 1911, Temparature 10 sm. 83, 4 p.m.,

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Humidity, 74, 75.

真三十月七年三統墯

FRIDAY,

No. 8576

REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.

STRIKE IN SPAIN.

A SERIOUS POSITION.

REUTER'S

TELEGRAMS.

REUTER'S

TELEGRAMS.

SEPTEMBER 15 1911.

REUTERS

TELEGRAMS.

September 14th, 1910, Tenenture 10 km. 83, 1 p.m. 811g Humidity..170.

五辦道 號五十月九典港香

REUTER'S

TELEGRAMS.

REUTER'S

TELEGRAMS.

WORKERS" "PATRIOT FRANCE AND GERMANY. FIGHTING IN MOROCCO.

POSTAL EMPLOYEES.

ETNA IN ERUPTION,

ISM

WIDESPREAD DIS-

AFFECTION.

DESTRUCTIVE LAVA.

ww

(SERVICE TO THE "

TELEGRAPH,''}}

Vio DURBAN, Sept. 14, 8.45 n.in.

Brest dockyard en have au-

(SERVIŊN TO TER “* TELEGRAPH,'']

Via BOMBAY, Sept. 14, 11.15 p.m. Serious industrial and revolution ary strikes are occurring in north western Spain. Miners at Orveido

(f) attempted to blow up a railway bridge, and martial law was pro

alained at Bilboo, where the troops oliarged and fired at the mob Business was paralysed, mid as of wages in a thousand offices.

SavicH TO THE " THYRORAPN."'] Via DURBAN, Sept. 14, 10.20 an

rosult of the labour leaders' ngita.

Lion in comection with dear food,

rioting took place all yesterday,

BLACK AND WHITE.

A "BISHOP'S ADVICE.

Disaffection among the employees

of the Genoral Post Offies in die provinces is widespread. and is

aggravated by a reported lowering

PUGILISM:

JOHNSON-WELLS MOHT.

SERVICE TO THE ** Teleurira,''}

Via DURBAN, Sept. 14, 10.20 a.m.

An influential movement is afoot

to prevent the Jolmson-Wells fight,"

[Skuvice to the "TRLEGRAPH."']

Via Dunsan, Sopt. 14, 8.45 á,m,

Pietermaritzburg reports, that the which, as reported on the 17th of Rt. Rev. F. 8. Bainos, Bishop of July, haa-boon fixed for the 2nd of Natal, has recommended to the October. The religious bodies are resolution arging that aarranging a combined protest and Synod

Inw for the protection of

hood of all races should be vigorous

woman-

ly and impartially enforced. Ite

issued a warning against any nation.

calculated to undermine the natives":

trust of British fairness.

[BRAVIOR TO THE " TELEGRAPH."]

Vin DuanAN, Sept. 14, 9 p.m. The oruption of Mount Etnounced that they will prevent the continues unabated. The lava has launch of the battleship Jeanbart orossed the Circun- railway, until a rise in wages in granted.

and destroyed the fertila district of

Imboschimento. Cottages and villas have been buried.

"SOCIALISM'AND'

PATRIOTISM.

HERR BEBEL'S VIEWS.

(Baavion To Tom “TRINGEAPE."']

Via LURBAN, Sept. 14, 9 p.m.

Herr Bobol, the Leader of the

German Socialist party, speaking at the German Socialist Congress, ad-

mitted that the colonisation of

Morocco would promote German trade uovertheless._ho_emphasised

that Germany ought to have no

preference over others. Socialista,

+

+

the Chairman of the Lolidon County ho said, must urgently protest Commeil lias informed the licensee of against the risk of i war, since

SECOND CHAMBERS.

AUSTRALIAN VETO BILL

(BRAVIƠN TO TAN " TÁMORAFE." Reuter's correspondent at Ade-

Inide reports that the Council has rejected by ton votes to four the

[Governments' voto bill restricting

the powers of the Upper House.

THE NEGUS.

RESTORED TO HEALTH,

BASIS OF SETTLEMENT.

FRENCH OFFICER WOUNDED.

{SERTION TO THE*** TELHORAPE,'']

Via Dunnan, Supt. 14, 8.45 à ui.

Bremdal's forco has come into

contact with tho bosiegers. A

wounded.

[SARVIOR TO TER "' TELEGRAFN."!]

Via DURBAN, Sept. 11, 10.90 a.m.

The French desiderata are out-

lined in the Tomps." France will

give military and financial assist

anco to the Bultan, who in return

will furnish the requisite admins.

trative and Enancial guarantees.

The Sultan, aided by France, re-

maine pole master of the public A SPEEDY DREADNOUGHT- services and enterprises. Absoluto equality is assured to all nationali- ties tondering for public works.. On the other hand Germany must agree

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GERMAN NAVY,

186 ean Axrents.

SLIGLE Carr 10 Gems,

CHINESE

TELEGRAMS.

OUTBREAK. IN

SZECHUAN

A SERIOUS POSITION.

["BHEURG PO" SERVIUM.]

Peking, Sopt. 14.

The agitation against the

French lieutenant, was seriously tionalization of railways in Szechuan has assume a serious

aspect. Conimunications between Ching-tu,. Ohungking. and Kwei-chow have Leon entirely

cut off. The Szechuan merchants- (SERVION TO THE " TELEO." residing in Peking and the pro-

- Via DURBAN, Sept. 14, 10.20 a.m).

The Gormas Dreadnought cruiser Moltke has attained a spoed of 203

1.

vincials holding official positions

in the capital are greatly alarm-

to recommend the new arrangement knots, which is a Dreadnought|ed. to the approval of the Powers con-record. cerned in the Algeeirae Agreement.

BERLIN BOURSE.

Via DURBAN, Sept. 14, 5.50 p.m. Berlin reports that the bourse has oxperienced a act-back. This is attributed, however, more to con tinued withdrawals of French capi- tal than anxiety with regard to the

[BERVION TO THE "{{["MEGRATA, ''}

Via Dunnan, Sept 14, 10.20 a.m.

At Addisabebas, on the occafon of the Abyssinian New-Year, King Regotiations. A French newspapor Menelik received the native chiefs

forecasts the French reply being favourably received by the Gorman European officials. It was

health

and

Earl's Court exhibition that the Morocen-was not worth the bones noticed that his Majesty's light, if brought of there, will seri.of.a Prussian Grenadior. He ridi-had improved, ously imperil his licenco.

NASTIN TREATMENT:

A TESTIMONIAL.

TILIGRAPH."]

MUNICIPAL AMENITIES.

BERVICH TO TỤM * THLEEAPE,

Via BOMBAY, Sept. 14, 1.55 p.m.

Vienna reports that the allicia!

visit of the Lord Mayor and Cor-

paration of the City of London has concluded with a grand banquet EK.C.M.G., the retiring Governor of

at which the most cordial konste

were exchanged.

FRENCH MANOEUVRES,

A MINISTER'S PRAISE,

(SERVICE TO THE

Via DURBAN, Sept. 14, 5,50 p.m.

Sir Frederick Mitchell Hodgson;

British. Quinoa, has paid a tributo

to the Nastin treatment for leprosy.

Numerous patients have been 'dis-

charged frour the asylums cured, and

the scheme for allowing those who

have been discharged to inter-marry

is being considered.

VOLUNTEER POLICE.

[SENYICH TO THE Telsonarh,”]

culed the idea of a political strike

among the masses in the event of p

war, but they would do their utmost

to prevent it, and if it occurred,

they would do everything to remove

the ruling classer.

[SBAVION TO TH= " TXLXORAPB,”},

Via Duxnax, Sopt. 14, 8.46 am..

M. Meaniny the French Minister

for the Colonies has sent a lotter

the congratulating the troops on

three days' matiouv.es in the

linancon "district. Ho speaks of

the men's superb endurance, and

"declares that with such an army the Republic can pursue the realisation volunteer emergency police force in

citico

Via DURBAN, Sept. 14, 10:20 a.m.

It is announced that Mr. Churchih

is considering the formation of a

of the ideal of liberty and Justice. several of the

HOME CRICKET.

(ŠKAVION TO TEN “* THLMURAPH."}

Via DURBAN, Sept. 14, 9 p.m.

The four days match at the Oval,

between Warwickshire, the Cham-

pions, and the Rest of England,

resulted in a win for the Rest by an innings and 365

runs,

ST. ANDREW'S

UNIVERSITY.

A ROYAL MESSAGE.

[SARVIOR TO TER ** TÜLNqRAPH."'}

Via DURBAN, Sept. 14, 5.50 p.m.

OBITUARY.

LORD LOCHEE.

{SERVION TO THR " TELEGRAFN,”] Via DURBAN, Bopt. 14, 10.20 a.m.

Lord Lochee is dead.",

Preis.

CHINESE

TELEGRAMS.

LIANG TUN-YEN.

AN IMPEACHMENT.

["SHAT PO" Savion)

Poking, Sept. 14.

A consor has, denounced H.E. Linng Tun You, the newly up-

pointed President of the Ministry

THE FRENCH REPLY,

Via BOMBAY, Sept. 14, 1.58 p.m Reuter's Faris correspondent says of Foreigh Allaira, for staying too that the French reply was despatch-long in foreign countries, thus

ed to Berlin, Inst night.

BERLIN'S OPTIMISM.

causing dolay in proceeding to take up his post. The censor

Via BOMBAY, Sept. 15, 7.40 a.. declared that the action of the Reuter learns that the optimism President was improper, and

[Lord Lochee of Gowrio was the in Berlin originating from a state- first baron. He was Civil Lord of the ment that Germany claims no special suggested that the acting Presi- Admiralty from 1892 to 1895 and represented Dandee in Parliament from Privileges in Morocco is not justified.dent should be asked to send a 1895 until 1908 when lie was raised to Germany has asked. for participa the peerage.]

DEAR FOOD.

AGITATOR ARRESTED,

[SERVICH TO THE “TELEGRAPH."]' Via DomBay, Sept. 14, 1.55 p.m. A Parisian labour agitator has been arrested at Charleville for in- citing the dear food demonstratore

to commit sabotage on the raita

| WAYS.

RIOTS IN FRANCE.

At Crell the market and shops were

St. Andrew's University, in Bool- looted; and the cavally and infantry

land is odiebrating its quincentenary made repoated charges at the bar.

on a grand scale. Representatives

MEETINGS PROHIBITED.

|

tion to the extent of 30 per cent. Wire to H.E. Liang Tan You to in all railway and other transport return to China without delay. enterprises throughout the whols of Morocco, while in the Sus country and wherever else there are special German interests she asks for 60 per cont, not only of the transport enter- prises but of all enterprises in which German interests are concerned, Indeed the Germann proposals confer upon Germany many privileges and only impose upon Franco heavy obligations.

TERRITORY EXCHANGE,

France's reply to certain points consequently nonpossumus. At the same time it contains proposals whiol, it is hoped, will be welcomed in Berlin, The reply is of such a

naturo as to enable negotiations to

he continued if desired, but the

of over a hundred universities all ricades. One person was killed economic equality of the Powers

FOREIGN: TROOPS

DESPATCHED.

("SHAT PO SERVICE.)

Peking, September 14,

Many members of the Society

for the protection of railways in

Szechuan have been arrested,

and the troops are disobeying the

commaude of their officers.

A certain foreign nation has despatched troops from Tibet to

Szechuan.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs

has lodged a protest with the

foreign Minister concerned. The

reply from the foreign Minister

is not quite satisfactory,

FIXING THE BLAME.

["Bewung Po" BERvION.)

Peking, September 14.

The Prince Regent has held the Presidents respectively of the

Ministry of Communications and

of the Ministry of Finance re-

*(“ Bazuno Po" Sunvion)

Peking, September 14. The Police Department in Po-sponsible for the outbreak in king have issued a proclamation Szechuan, and has pressed them prohibiting people of all classes

to consider without delay the best from holding unlawful meetings.

measures for the restoration of SHUM CHUN HUEN.

| order. ·

PROPOSED REINSTATE-

MENT,

مينية

("Bakow Po" Bervich ||

Peking, September 14. Thio Viceroy of Hypol has m morialized the Throne for the

over the world are present, includ. The soldiers were pelted with cobble-roust be the basis thereof. It is reinstatement of J. E. Shum Chun

ing those from India and South stones and bottles, and twenty-two anticipated that, should the desired Huen, ex-Viceroy of Canton, in Africa. The King sent a long were seriously injured." There were solution be reached, it will provide order to save the country from a mage and upɔke of the proud associations of pro

Bi. Andrew's

numerous-disorder)

snõustra

for an exchange of territory in the| French-Congo for a portion of the Northern Cameroone.

The Cabinet has not yet given a reply to the memorial,

Weather Forecist.

CHANGE

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