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CHINA'S LOANS,
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"London: Received Capt. 29. London. Received Sept. 20.
London. Reived Sept. 30.
London. Received Sept. 30. London. Received S3pt, 20., Reuter's correspondent at Con The Times, in an article on
The Times' Poking correspond- Sir T. Vansittart Bowater has Mr. John Redmond, in the
message from Fayotte, unanimously elected Lord Mayor course of a fighting speech at stantinople states that a Council China's reparation, enye that con- eat states that the bankers of the been unanimously elceted Lard Mississippi, states that two of London.
an mayor of London for the coming necesa ran amok in the aireata; Cahersiveen, Co. Kerry, said of Ministers has deaided to des-sidering Chang Elaun a limited International Csortiam "We have won our fight, and the patch a special amissury this control of his ill-disciplined ounce the dissolution of the year,
shooting wildly the while. Ther It is reported that 'the [Bir T. Vansittart Bowater Kt.were capture, and lynched, Spaniarda fed after having been Uleterites know that they have week to Athens with the Porte's followers, his cots of reparation ripartito, Quadruple, sad Quin lost it: Their arguments tave counter-proposals to Gresce. represent probably all that he tuple Banking agreement; ex is an alderman of the City of their badira bing left hanging ambushed at Liraoba. failed throughout the length and
cept the s-tion in the Quintuple London and has served as Sheriff. at the Railway Station, There is reason to believe that could do. breadth of the Empiro. I would the attitude of the Porte has His subrequent visits to foreign "2:eement relating to State loaus He was born at Manchester in together thirt an porrans were
for administrative purposes. 1862, and was educated at killed, inclu-ling the Sheriff do anything short of the ketrayal stiffened, partly owing to an un consulates is a fucc-saving of Home Rule to obtain the con- derstanding with the Bulgarians manu suvre which a wise govern-leave the Governments concerned London in 1880 and since that Tue effect of this change is to Broughton College. He came to sent of these men, but we cannot Consequently Greece may be conment will ignore.
free to support any applications time has served on various city and won't content to the principle fronted with a Barious situation.
bodies.] of Home Rule keing thrown into The Turco-Bulgarian Treaty The Times accepts, in the spirit for concessione in China. the melting pot after it has twice
The Turco-Bulga inn Treaty in which they are offered, the passed the House of Commons, contains secret clauses reforring Japanese assurances that there is The ship is at the harbour's to cage of furced marriages of Do desire to make capital of 'hinn's mouth, and the orders are Full Mostem women, which Bulgaria misfortunea, and readily believes agrees to consider as not bind that Tokyo w parrive that it ie It also provides for the unwies to plus any exessive ing. release and restoration of kid-pressure on Cl at 3 cmical a nipped children of either gox.
Sterm Abend.'
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More Party Artillery. Mr. Redmond's first attenance Aince the publication of Lord Lore. burn's letter has caused a fresh discharge of Party artillery. The Press on both sides stick to their guns. The Unionist papers demand a General Election, and declare that speeches like Mr. Remond's are, in any case, the': reveres of helpful in effecting a settlement.
The Door Open..
A. Menacing Tone.
Japanese Assurances.
FONTIFF'S HEALTH.
APPREHENSION IN ROME.
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THE BEAEMAR · GATHERING..
Some Fire Performances,
Braemar, Sept. 4. There has just b. an concluded
moment. The oricla also pinta out that sal wdinato Japanese London. Received Capt. 30. officials in Obina have not always
Reuter's correspondent at Rom acted with due dirofétion dog reports that there is considerable London. Rereived Sept. 20. the rebellion, and hopes that Yun apprehersion uncating, the Reuter's correspondent at Con-Shih-k'ai, who has revealed his health of His Holiness the Pope, in the Painess Royal Park the stantinople states that the Turkish capacity in holding his position, which is most unsatisfeotory, annual gathering of the Royal preas is beginning to adopt a very will rem sio, as his dowo fall would although there is no specific Highland Society. I at year, on meracing tone towards Gretre, mein the downfall of the guvern-malady. It is hoped that rest men, the intervention of more and care will completely restore than one power and endless inter- the Pontiff to health. national quaiola.
A Suggestion.
The Times thinks that China's reparation to Japan probably rsprezoated all that she could do.
Mr. Redmond's first utterance playma of the present generation. One heard woll-known pibrocha (since Lord Loreburn's letter has such as "The Dası arate Battle," | caused a 'fresh disobarge of party
The Unjust Incarceration," artillery. The Maskintosh's Lament," and that the most tursfol and sad of all pibrocha "The Glen is mine."the
Royal Pai ‡y's"Arrival.
The aviator Provost has won
Gordon-Banoott
at oup Rheims. Ho fled 124 miles in an hour.
The death is announced of Sir Alfred East, Kt, A. R. A., R.E., LL: D., President of the Royal British Society of Artists.
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A Warning to Greece.. One paper we as Greece to The Liberal organs endorse Mr. take timely warning, for other Redmond's view that a General wise she will, to driven from Election is absolutely unthink- Saloniks and Episus. Another It, n'royauggests that in order able, and that "it would mean jou nad save that Greece and to allay the airrm eiused by the THE PEARL NECKLACE. Morning broke with a south-which by this time had grown to Peking reports the dissolation of
#Case Against the Five
Prisoners.
It was after 2 o'clock when the elansmen re-assembled and mor- ched to the entrance of the gather- ing ground, forming a guard of honour for the various distingais ed personges who shortly after arrived. From Mar Lodge there
me a little ster the Frincess A Tarkish journal says that acerunt of the death of the Duke Royal, the Duchess of Fife. Prin Greece and Servis would be quite of Fife, the meeting was abansa Maui, and Prince Arthur of powerless before the united doned, and it was imagined that Connaught. Pince Arthur and armies of Turkey and Bulgaria. the present cocasion would be his fiancee were given a moet more than ordinarily successful. warm welcome from the crowd, The Times correspondent at easterly breeze Bw sping up the great proportions, The King and the Tripartite, Quadruple and elen, but by 11 o'oleok the Queen strive ahortly before 3. Quintuple banking agreements. clouds bad Eren dispelled. sud With their Majesties in the first the sun shone out with power carriage wore Princess Mary and Mr. Redmond in a fighting The five men whit me in custody worthy of the early days of July. Prince Albert, and in a following speech at Cahersiveen, Kerry, charged with being concerned in The Gathosing is always a red, onrriage Prince George and Prince said: We have won our fight, stesling the pearl necklace, valus letter day for Braemar, and early Henry The King, who looked the Ulsterites know they have e117,000, while it was in transit one could see kilted clansmen extremely well seemed pleased Host it. from Paris to London, were hurrying to the village. It was the hearty chests, and repeated brought bafore M. Graham close on noon when the Duff brought his hand to the anlate. Two negroes ran amok in the Campbal at Bow-treat Police Highlanders formed up to the west It was noticed that he was deeply streets of Fayette Mississippi Corrt on September 10. The of Braemar, and with drums bat bronzed as the result of many shooting wildly and killing case, an outlined by Mr. R. Ding and banners waving in the stalking expeditions to the hills, several. They were captured Muir, counsel for the procedation, breeze marobed eastwards to meet and that he followed the games and lyaghed." showed that the ariest of the their friends and brother clans through out his stay with close prisoners was the sequel to men, the Balmoral and Invercauld interest,
There has been severe but London. Received Sept. 30, certain negotiations which had Highlanders. It was out of com
Scon after the arrival of the indecisive fighting between the bea conducted with Out-pliment to the latter alan that Balmoral parts the various clans Spaniards and the Moors at Router's corespondent at Pha wirth, one of the prisoners, their pipers played, and played formed up into marching order Larrobe, there being terrible states that the Picasier is vishing
the famous Invercauld and entered the gates of the slaughter on both sides. the King for hia sature to the and from Paris with the view, as well.
por March. Each Due claneman wore ground. Not for long will each disolving of Pale neut, and was represented, to find
the tearing up of the Parliament Servia would be quite powerless movemonis of Japanes warships Lot." Nevertheless the door to before the United Turco-Boland tre ops, Japan will once more & Conference on the question is garian armies; only Roumania make cler that it does not intend apparantly as wide open ne ever. noeds to be considered. It states o depot from its bitborto strictly
The Meeting at Brodick.
that the Turco-Bulgriian comassive attitude. Much speculation has been biontion would be quite equalito aroused over the meeting of the
ile rask, Cabinet Ministers at Brodick Castle, hat nothing tangible has so far accrued. It is pointed out that the meeting was arranged
Peace Treaty Signed. London. Received Espt. 30, Reu'or's corespondent at Con-
long ago for the purpose of dis-atantinople states that the Turco- cussing Mr. Lloyd George's land Bulgarian Peat › Treaty lins-ben campaign, but Lord I oreburn's signed.
action naturally changed the
situation,
Mr. Birrell, Secretary of State
for Ireland, has gone to Balmoral :
to attend the King.
The Arran Cabinet. The gathering of Mr Asquith, I Lloyd George, Mr Winston Charchill and Mr Ranciman, at Brodrick "Castle, the mansion of the Chief Whip in Scotland, bas become to-day an imp eing Cabinet mesting, with the arrival of Colonel Seely, and Sir Refus Isacs. In Liboral questors it is said that there is no spial Trish significanes attaened to the meat- ing, but "the Conservatives affirm that it is beyond the blunds of reason to suggest that the Irish problem will not he deliberated
upon.
Later.
OBITUARY.
SIR ALFRED EAST.
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Lindon. Received Capt. 29.
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ITALIAN POLITICS,
PARLIAMENT PROBABLY TO BE DISSOLVED,
at the end of Oct 1
milliode, and will comprise all no way a periy to the theft, the badge of all pipere, the tail missioner at Balmoral.
of golden eagle c'anaman
KING MANOEL'S WIFE.
A
Each
LOCAL."
The second of a series of three
A visit of famous American
a General Election will take plachaser for the stalen necklace. a kilt of Macduff tartan and co-a sight die in the memory. The Acording to Mr Mai, the disried in his right band a savienotes of the pipes, mellowed by The King's decisis expout dclosures began at Antwerp on able-looking nike of ancient ori-distance, gradually gime nearer o em xv preetiny anive August 4, when Gatwirth asked gin. In his glengairy each man as the Royal Highlanders entered articles on Hongkong's ourrency auffage, the Dural r of electorar Brandecatter, a distant re-wore a sprig of holly, end their the enclosure under the command The death is announced of Sir Leing raised from thres in eight, lative by mage who we in pipers in addition to this re of Mr Micbie, the King's Com- appears in today's issue. Alfred East, A.R.A., Pasident of the Society of Bitish as, ledtes who have rerved in the whether he knew of a buyer for a feather
carried a brightly baseball players to the Colony is at the age of 84.
rmy, or all males over thirty very valuable article. In thee me Thay, were under the leadership burnished Lochaber axe, and in
conversation be told Mr Brandstate of Colin Cameron, on whore pipes the strong light these formidable being arranged. They are ex years of age.
ter that the article he referred to flew the banner and coat of arms weapons gleamed and glinted; pected on December 11. was Mr Maz Mayer's pearl neckloof the Manluffs, and though the Fall Highland dress was wors, which had in stolen. Mr Muir pipe band was inmewhat nader the kits of Royal Stuart tartan The annual meeting of the St. traced the progress of negotiations strength the rank and file were at with dark doublets, and each man Andrew's Society was held at the from this paint, and desori e full muster, rumba ing 100 men, in his glengarry carried a sprig Oity Hall yesterday, Mr. J. W.Q. how, for the purposes of the Many of these clansmen Freof oak and n thistle. The King's Bonnar (Vice-President) presided.. owner of the parle, Mr Spanier, veteran stalkers who have lived men were closely followed by the a gentleman in the jewellery trade their lives amongst the hills of life Highlanders, and the For- The 8. Yuensong found an iron in Paris, was persuaded to take Braemar, and the olan pre quhara elirsen brought up buoy adrift in the open sea last part in an interview in London as an exceedingly fine apr arane the resThe last clan nad for week. She took it to Manila the prospective buyer of the They were almost immediately their badge spigs from the where ownership of it was dis
inined by the Balmoral High Scots fir and each clansmen car claimed. necklace.
The first witness was Mr M. Candora and by the Clan of Mrried a claymore in his hand. 'Three times round the Farquharson of Invoereauld.
The Pibroch Playing- gathering did the "clang- After marching three times mea march, and then round the enclosure the clansmen temporarily dispersed to take
the meantime the pick cl.Sent-events. diaparred for lavobeon, and in part in the various Highland land's piors were comrating.
(The late Sir Alfred East was a native of Kettering and was born in 1849, He received his art education at the Government School of Art, Glasgow and after- wards at the Ecole des Beaux- Arte, Paris. Ho held many foreign degrees, and was Hon. Member of the Meiji Bijutsu Koi, Japan. His Arran Cabinet is dispersing.best picturds are hung in the Mr Asquith, Colonel Seely and Mr Carnegie Art Gallery, Pittsburg, Churchill ure boarding the U.S.A.. Hull City Gallery, Ola- "Enchantress" for a cruise to ham Municipal Gallery, the Cromarty, from where Mr Asquith Luxembourg, National Gallery: will proceed to Balmoral.
What the newspat rs call "The
FRENCH ARMY.
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THREE YEARS SERVICE BILL.
London. Received Sept. 30. The French premier, M. Bar- thou, speaking at Pau, expressed
of Hungary, Permanent Gallery
SEVERE FIGHTING IN MOROCCO.
BOTH SIDES.
RUMOURS CONCERNING
COMPLAINT.
Visit to Opera.
The Dancing-
DON'T FORGET,
TO-DAY.
Victoria Theatre, 9.15 p.m. Bijou Scenic Theatre, 9.15 p.m.
TO-MORROW.
Loudon. Received Sept. 30. Persistent umours are cir- of the City of Venice, Manchester calling in Germany conewing Quadratstien, a diamond and Liverpool, Birmingham, Leeds, Preston, Milan, Brussels, Chi King Manoel's consort who fell pearl broker of Paris, who joined cago, Leicoater atc 1:
ill on the 25th inst. She does not Mr Brandstatter-ris cousin in return to Richmond with her bargaining with the prisoners in husband, but will remain at London. His evidence was that Sigmaringen for the winter with as the result of the negotiations her parents. She is still in the two of the pearls were bought by bospital, The complaint is now Mr Spanier for 100,000£. (£,4000). described as slight and is not During: & discussion with the against each other in pibrech The dancing was good to-day, playing, be pibroch is the and many Scottish dances were dangerous. Tht there is no magistrate on the question of classical musin of the pijes, executed with great skill. The allowing the prisoners to be though to the uninitiated it may Highland fling produced many affection of the inter al organs visited by friends while under gound mournful and even de-competitors, as did alan the
remaud, Mr Muir incidentally
pressing to a degree. To the "Ghillie Callom," or sword dance;
Victoria Theatre 9.15 p.m. remarked that the remainder of hillman, however, it appeal and the etratharey and real. The London. Received pt. 30. the pearls were still in the with a power no cther music ean resl of Tulloch," especially, in Bijou Theatre 9.15 p.m. King Manoel visited the opera possession of some one known to approach. The pibe oh is made the open competition, was danced Thursday, October 2, at Munich st right with mem-the prisonera,
Ordinary annual General meet- or marred by ita sings, with great vigour, and it seemed London. Received Fopt. 20. | bara of the Bavarian Royal family. The prisonerav
were James Lothal toounty of the Llen is to us that be a the local dancing ing; Hongkong, Cotton Spinning Reuter's correspondent at
Lockett, 51, jeweller, was it facut of place and bizarre even, was exceptionally skilful. One wearing and Dyeing Co., Ltd.- Tangier states that severe but
gardena, Golder'e-green; Joesph but here in the heart of Scot's small boy of some five years 11.30 a.m. indecisive
Grizzerd, 46, diamond merchant, it comes to its own, and rarely aroused the enthusiasm of all by Saturday, October 4. fighting between Moors and Spaniards has taken
Extraordinary General Meeting, Parkholme-road, Dalston; Simon have we heard the pipes to such dancing a reel with supreme com- place at Larache, and hos réanlted
Silverman, 41, Austrian subject, advantage as toldy, when they posaré sad from time to time Hongkong Hotel Co., Ltd.--noon. diamond broker, Benworth-road. eahead and re-cobred among in terrible slaughter on both sides.
in the approved Ordinary Annual General Meet hooshing" It is reported that the Spaniards
Bow! Leisir Gatwirth, 39. birchte, and, the hills throw back Bighland style in a small shrilling Mesara Wm. Powell. Ltd... Austrian subject, diamond broker, the and. It was only after a
voire. fell into an ambueh. Many of
Petherton-road, Canonbury and certain am ant of discussion that It was 5 o'clock and the sun was Saturday October 11. the shells from the Spanish
London. Receive 18-pt. 30, Daniel. McCarthy, 82, indepen the first prize was awarded to already low on the horizon when Ordinary Annual General meets: King Constantine leaves Londent, Northampton etxeet, Clerk-Pipe Major Ros, of the Fonts, the Royal party left the ground, ing Dairy Farm Co, Ltd,18,30
enwell. don to-morrow for Athens.
Guards, one of the very finest Times,
bie pride in the passing of the TERRIBLE SLAUGHTER ON no confirmation is obtainable. Three Years Service Bill which, he said, would keep France pre- pared for outside eventualities. France would not troub'e the peace of the world.
AVIATION.
GORDON-BENNETT CUP.
London, Received Sept, 30. At Rheims the aviator Prevost has won the Gordon-Bennett-cup cruiser dropped among a Spanish
by covering one hundred and column, increasing the Spanish twenty-four miles in an hour,
lossen.
KING OF GREECE.
LEAVING LONDON.
Tho
noon.
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