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'REUTER'S

TELEGRAMS.

THE WAR.

MARTIAL LAW AT

TRIPOLI,

TELEGRAMS.

THE WAR.

ITALY'S NEW CLAIM,

Reutor's correspondent at Torin statos that a banquet was given [Service To The "Telegraph."thore to cloven hundred people, who included five, hundred sean-

tors and deputies,' in honour of S.

Giolitti who had a treniondous

Jovation.

Bombay, Oct. 9; 7.10 à.m.

Rear-Almital Borealdolmo,

Italian Governor of Tripoli, has

issued a proclamation instituting

martial law.

...

The Turkish garrison an

camped fivo milos distant from Tripoli, and has fortified the hills,

SIGNIFICANT SILENCE.

Durban, Oct. 7, 11.30 p.m. The completo abadneo of news from Italy to-day suggests the probability that the transports with the expeditionary foren are nuder way.

Some anxiety is felt still in Italy ·

ESTABLISHED Copyright, 1911

MONDAY

REUTER'S

TELEGRAMS.

HOME POLITICS.

PREFERENTIAL TRADE, ja {SERTION 'M TRY** TELEGRAPH."]

Durban, Oot, 8, 12 a.m. Speaking at Haddington, Mr. A. J. Balfour said that it was for the Unionist party to robuild the Second Chamber, with a repre- sentative element.

The decision of Canada (in re- gard to Reciprocity), must have: bonoficial results for the Empiro, as it showed how impossible it

S. Giolitti claimed that no was to maintain the present fiscal nation hail so speedily accom-system.

plished such a transformation—;

social, moral, and economic-38 Italy who now claimed to have a

sharo of the work of civilizing the

| African continent..

GREECE IN DANGER.

Reuter's corresjon lent, at

Silnika states that threo maxime

Mr. Balfour continued: "The Colonios are not believera in Froo Trade and we must meet them by establishing a system of commer- oial dofence, which is as necessary

aly other defence.”.

HOME RULE,

མཔས པས ་ DIVERGENT VIEWS,

[SKAVUM TỔ THE " "'ningraph."}

Durban, Oct. 7, 0.10 aan. The Postmaster Coneral, sjöak-

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OCTOBER 9

REUTER'S

TELEGRAMS.

HOME RACING.

DUKE OF YORK STAKES.

SARVION TO TIN TALIGNATH."]

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Bombay, Oct, 8, 6.65 a.m. The following is the result of the Duke of York Stakes, 1.1-4 miles, run at Kempton Park:-

Trepido Mustapha ...... 2 Kaight of Honour... 3 Eloven started. Trepida won by a longth and a half, and five lengths separated. The second and third horse.

The botting, at the start was 8 to 1 Tropida, 7.to 2 Mustapha, 20: to 1 Knight of Honour.

THE MOROCCAN

QUESTION.

POINTS, OF TERMINOLOGY.

1911.

REUTER'S

TELEGRAMS,

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October 7, 1910,

號九月十英港香

A BYE-ELECTION,

NARROW LIBERAL WIN,

[SERVICE TO THE THINGRAPH,""]

Bombay, Oct. 8, 8.55 h.. Tho byo-election at North Tyrono las resulted as follows:- Russell (Liberal). * 3,104 Herdman. (Unionist)... 3,086

Majority...

18

THE STRIKE EPIDEMIC.

HUGE LOOKOUT.

THREATENED. --

(SERVICH TO TUN ** TELMORAYE."'].

REUTER'S

TELEGRAMS;

THE RISING IN PORTUGAL.

ROYALIST GOLUMN SUR- ROUNDED.

(SERVICE TO TEM" TALHORAPE."

Bombay, Out, 7, 1.40.p.m. It is amoured that a Royalist | column at Vinhacs is surrounded by Republican troops.”

AN OFFICIAL REPORT. Router's Lisbon correspondent slates that the Government de- claros that there are 8,000 troops on the frontier, sufficient to restore ordor..

A band of Royalista has been repulsed near Braganza, and sus tined thirty casualties.

REPORTED REPUBLICAN

SUCCESSES:

Durban, Oct. 7,5 p.. Owing to the refusal of two non-unionists to join the union all Įthe workers in the Yatefield Mill at Burnley go on strike ou Wod- [SERVICE TO THE " TELEGRAPE,"]

Bombay, Oct. 7, 2.50 p.m. nesday. Durban, Oct 7, 7.20 n.m.

Reuter's Oporto correspondent Router's Berlin gorrespondent ciation of North and North East ties state that large. Republican The Cotton Spinners' Asso-reports, that the military authori states that the fay romaining

Lancashire has replied threaten-forces points of difference between

occupy Braganza and France and Germany on the Moring a general lockout, which Chaves,

Communication between Oporto coin question are being keonly would involve 150,000:

aul Braganza lins boen restored. contested

Threo men who wore caught tampering with the railway have

The newspapers say that the

HOME TRADE:

and six quick-firing guns layering at Belfast, said that the prospect of a speedy settlement is

Government la formed the unrecoding. The delay is mainly FIGURES FOR SEPTEMBER. beon shot,

inching resolution to carry leme due to the zeal of furistic special-

concerning the whereabouts of the been "despatched to Caterina Turkish destroyers and torpado The Turkish Government is

to the movements

Hule.

1

ista.

.

{BERVIOR TO THE "' THEXGRAPH,”]

p.n.

Durban, Oct. 7, 11.30 The rights of Ulster Protestants, A FAVOURABLE REPORT,

| ho doelarod, would be amply sifo-

craft, hence the secrecy in regard secretly contracting for large

of transports,

supplies of ammunition to lequarded."

oliverable at Monastir and other

EXTRA-TERRITORIAL

RIGHTS.

Durban, Oct. 7,11.30 p.m. Durban, Oct. 8, 12 alın. louter's Paris correspondent Mr. A. J. Balfour, leader of the stites that a Cabinet Council M. Harga contros. Within the past Opposition, in a speech at Had-de Selvos, Minister for Foreign dington, declared that the Union- Affairs; nunounced that the nego- on days it has been persistentlysts would maintain their oppositiations between France and Ger tim to Homo Rulgas in 1886, and many were proceeding favour Reuter's Constantinople eorumoured flat invasion of Or: ece, would see that tho. United King-ably. respondent states that the Minis-

ia contemplated.

lom was the United Kingdom tor for Justice has informed the

sill.

tribunals that Italians are no longer to benefit under the Capitulation, but must be sub-

mitted to the common law.

TURKS IN SAMOS.

Durban, Oct. 7, 1:40 p.m. Reuter's correspondent at Athene states that it is officially

A ROYAL RECEPTION.

AVIATION,

THE RUSSIAN NAVY.

A NEW DREADNOUGHT,

(ÄERVICE TO THE “ TELEGRAPH."]

ACCIDENT TO BEAUMONT. fleuter's correspondent at Písa

Durban, Oct. 7,11.30 p.m. Reuter's St. Petersburg corres- Į ŠERVIOS TO THE “* TELKOKAPH.'' [· states that King Emmanuel an

pondent states that at the fourth Darban, Oct. 7, 7.20 a.m.. Russian Dreadnought, the Gan- the Royal family arrived there

Rrutor's Rheims correspondent gout, of 25,000 tons, has been from Race nimes and word warm-tates that "Beaumont," the win-Lainched.

for of the £10,000*" Daily Mail".

ly neclnied by onthusiastic aviation prize in July, and the great European, circuit race a [crowds.

week or two earlier, has broken his leg and sustained internal in-

ture descent-while testing a mili tary noropläus.

declared that the Turks on Oct. 5 ANOTHER PORT OCCUPIED juries through making a prema- landed 500 soldiers on the island- of Samos, a violation of the rights of self-government.

[Since 1893 Famos has been given ol by a Greek and a untire council and

bas neknowledged. Turkish suzerainty | by paying tribute in tha Porto. ]-

Bomby, Oct. 7, 2.50 p.m.

It is reported that Italian blue- jackets have landed at Masa Tobruk, a port in Barca, about 100 miles east of Derna,

SWEDISH POLITICS.

BLACK AND WHITE.

MR. COLE'S DEPORTATION.

(BERVION TO THE "TALMORAPE"]

The Board of Trade returns for |September show that the exporte decreased by £145,007, Wool decreased by £144,808 and cotton increased by 2015,918.

The imports show an increase of £2,153,501, (2) of which cotton accounted for 887,308; wool for 220,839 and silk 50,720.

DISUNITED UNION.

UNSATISFACTORY MANAGEMENT.

(SERVICE TO THE ** TRYGT

Durban, Oct. 7, 7.20 am. The Southamption branch of the Sailors' and Firemens' Union, with a'membership of 8,000 has seceded, alleging unsatisfactory management, and has formed a British Bonfarera Union.

OBITUARY.

Durban, Oct. 7, 11:30pm:

MAJOR-GENERAL HOAD. Reuter's Nairobi correspondent states that the Hon. Galbraith. (RICH TO TEN “* TELZORAPE,"】 Cole (whose deportation ordered by the Imperial Govern- Durban, Oct. 7, 7.20a.m. ment) has left for England."

WAB

A large crowd pasembled to bid him farewell and he was present od with a testimonial.

NEW MINISTRY FORMED.

{BEavida no Tr

TELEGRAPH." Durban, Oct. 7, 7.20 a.m. Reuter's Stockholm correspond INDIA AND SEDITION SAID PASHA'S TROUBLES FIGHTING IN MOROCCO. ent reporta that a Liberal has

Router's Correspondont at Con- SERIOUS SPANISH LOSSES.

stantinople states that it is under. stood that Resli Pasha, the newly-appointed Minister for

Foreign Affairs, has declined to

TO TEN " THENGRAPH."} Durban, Oat, 8, 11.55 p.m. Madrid newspapers have cons

formed a Ministry.

The Socialists, whose successes at the election brought about the fall of the previous Administra- tion, declined to be represented in the Government..

socept office. Assim Buy, Minister fused accounts of heavy fighting CANADIAN POLITICS. - at Sofia, will probably be offered hour. Melilla. It is stated that

the post,

the Spanish loveiare erous and | BORDEN TO FORM CABINET,

[Mo ground is give for Reshid that the Minister of War is per- BIC TO THE * TELEGRAPH."') Pasha's maliwal, but it li intersting to sonally directing the operations.

remember that neither. Klamil Tasha

--Molilla en fortified-convict settle-

Durban, Out. 7, 7.20a.m. Reuter's Ottawa correspondent staten... that" Earl Grey, the|

por Hilmi Pola mare noluded in Bak ment belonging. tr. Furio, on the N. Governor Gencia basummoned Pasha's no Cablost, Both relled 10 cost of Moroco, on the east side of Mr. H. D. Bordeu to form a be directed by the Committer of Union the mountsinog promontory of Trop Cinet and Mr. Borden Bios/ne-

ad Fro

copied the leak?, TWONEN

BEPIN CHANDRA PAL

SENTENCED.

BRRVICE TO TE *** TELEGRAPH."]

Durban, Oct:7, 7.20 6.m.. Router's Boinbay correspondent states that Bepin Chandra Pal pleaded guilty and was sentenced to imprisoninent for one month.

WEST AUSTRALIAN POLITICS.

Reator's Melbourne correspon-

dent reports the death of Major General Sir John Hoad.

[Sma. ferrucos to the late Sir John' Hoad appear under a special heading.]

·LADY, SEAFIELD,

OFFICERS ARRESTED. ·

Many oficors were arrested in Oporto...

WHERE IS MANEL?, Yesterday the French news- papers stated that ox-King Manoel and his Uncle, Prince Affonsɔ, were in Portugal,

The Marquis de Soveral, London, interviewed last evening, formerly Portugueso Minister in

declared that the ox-King was at Richmoud.

REPORTS FROM SPAIN.

According to the Spanish Press the Royalists number 12,000 and have thirty Krupp guns.

MONARCHIST BAND DIS PERSES.

Bombay, Oct. 9, 7.10 8.m, elegrams, from Oporto state that the Republican troops occupy the chief strategic positions.

Dotacliments are pursuing the Monarchist bands.

The Royalist.column at Vinliga. is reported to have dispersed.

BRAGANZA ROYALISTS

BEATEN.

the Bragaza Royalisis have been A Lisbon despatch states thint

beaten and have withdrawn to Spain.

of

388 PER ANKOMATA

Single Copt 10 Curra.

CHINESE TELEGRAMS.

NO PRIVATE MEETINGS.

[“AHAT Po"! Sıyıca,];

Peking, Oct. 8.

The Throne lins directed the Governor of Honen to prevent pho people from holding private mootings in connection with the railway affairs

GOVERNOR IMPEACHED.

ALLEGED PARTIALITY.

("SHAT PO" Sanvica.]

Peking, Oct. 8.

Governor of Kiang-su for partial- A consor has impanohed the ity in giving appointmonts to officials. An Imperial Edict has been issued directing the Viceroy of Nanking to conduct an en- quiry into the matter and report.

CHINA'S BUDGET.

A GREAT DEFICIT,

1" Bakuna Po" SERVICE.]

Polting, Oct. 8. The Budget for the fourth financial year of Hauen Tung will show a great deficit. The Cabinet: and the Ministry of Finance have jointly memorialized the Throne to have the budget placed before the members of the National Assembly for consideration on the 9th Moon, when they will meet at the Assembly.

CLIPPING THEIR WINGS.

VICEROYS AND THE ARMY,

("Bamono Po" Barvion).

Poking, Oct. 8. Princo Thai Tao, President of the Army Board, has bogged the

governors of the various provinces Throno to curtail the power in military affairs of the viceroys and and has suggested that the real command of the army should be settled by the Army Advisory Council,

"They were pursued by cavalry almost to the frontier. Two the puriners were wounded. Durban, Oct. 7,6 p.in.

THE ROYALIST FAILURE, The death is announced of] Caroline, Countess of Seafield, The newspapore state that the [Lady Sanfield was the youngest Royalists have failed - through daughter of the 1th Lord Photyre lack of support from the inhabit--

ants who were loyal to the Re- publican troops..

BIR O. LAWES WITTE- WRONGE.

They admit, however, that a frost concentration of Mouar Durban, Oct. 7, 7.5.p.in. chists is taking place at Salgueiros The death is announced of Sir and that guerilla operations, are Charles Lawes Wittswrange. proceeding in the district of

A LABOUR MINISTRY, {SURVIEM TO TAM 14 TALmmary."] [Sir Charlos Lagos-Wilterrengs Vianna, a senport at the mouth of was Pro idnt of the lucor,oted to Lima, 45 miles north of Darban, Oct. 7,11.80p.m. Bosiety of British Sculptors and in his Oporto. It is reported that the enter's Perth correspondent younger days on grat di tluction as

that the Labourites have an amaʻoʻr etlilete. He was born in Duke of Oporto las arrived at the 1's Ministry.

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frontier,

CONSTITUTIONAL RE- FORMS.

{"Basoxo Fo" HERVIOR.)

Peking, Oct. 8. Prince Pu Lun, President of the National Assembly, has com- pleted his wout devising the constitutional reforms and has submitted these to the Cabinet Ministers for consideration and approval. -

SHUM CHUN HSUN.

WHY HE RESIGNED,

{"SERUNG Po“ SERVICE}

Peking, Oct. 8.

It is now stated that the reason for Shum Chun Heun's resignation from the Commissionersbip for rebellion is that both the Viceroy the suppression of 100 Szechuan of Hupel and H.E. Tuan Fang are in favour of suppessing the rebellion by military measures, while H.E. Shum Chun Henn advocates the dispersing of the rebels amicably:"

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