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CRICKET.

all England and University. : -■ :./:■•; v ;.OV,: ; --TMMB.v'-\ : '-..;., .:" (d-s TEUSOttirß'-t'ttsas';' association—cornuunT.l '■'■.-':. : ' ■''.}'-. ": ':;,..> LttidOU,'Miy23. The team to rc-presont England in : the' first tost match against thef Australians, which will', begin on Thursday at Birmingham; will bo solccted from, the following:— ■ ; ;, . MaoLacon (clptain), Fry, Jones,' Jossop, Brearley, : Lilleyi HayvrardY Hirstj Thompson, ■Bolt,-. .Tyldcsley;,: BlytKe, fn\ •.Hobbs.,,-,^..,, .."••■'■■■•■■ (Reo.kay .25'; ;h ;:.;..';; ;; ■._.-;; .. •■, ■'';•■; i 'i . London! May \7A.\\ ■ In the match against Australia, Oxford University will bo represented by :—Burst, Ldwe, Salter, Lees, Evans, Hooffian, Ligden, Robineori, Hatfield, Gilbert, oud Pawson.';, ■ \: •; :: ENGLAND'SiOePtNbiERS.'; g;i . OE til* tliirtoen' players !rom whom the All England Hloven is to be' chosen lor-the first test match at '-Birmingham ' liext I'huisday, J. B. Hobba (Surrey) and: C. Blythe (Kent) are pro.bably the rosbl'Vcs for tho butting and bowling rcsjpeotively.; OMho cloven,' A. 0. Jones is tho 'eol«:'survivoi of the English, team which lost "Tire Ashes" in- Austrnliavrccently.. C. 8., Pry}. A. licit', and J. G. Thompson are a trio vliio, figured in. the,:M.C.C..'match jast.wc'ely Kqlf played In twd. test matches, in' Australia in 1903-04, 'olid the comiiig. struggle "vill be: his : first appcaranoe inn big garao ln'England. ' J.' G. Thompson also makes .his debut in teste, and after.his recent bowling'performances he lias tairly earned.tis cap.' \V. Brcatley, A.. C. . MaoLftren, and Ji.'-.T;: Tyldesley repreeent Lancashire.. \Breailey got: in some fast bowlinu on the last Australian Eleven.in England, and he : again can be depended on to trouble the Australians;:: Mie Lancashire bowler has iiot played in Australia,'whero MacLafen ,• and Tyfdeslej l have delightod thousands by: their; superior handling of , tho bat. vHayward can be relied on'to Open tho innings fori England witli-Mac-Laren. Hirst is 'Yorkshire's only. reprosentative, '.His'selection ..will.:prove: -popular 'in the Whito'Roso County. ■ Hirst.is an all-rouridet of .tWfirst flight.. Jcsso'p.is a batsman of the 'sky-rocket orderj but'it.is in" the"field that-he has mode his.many, admirers wonder how: ho is ;ftble to relurn tho'.ball 'to the wicket' in ono action;.. A. A. Lilley, the wielretkeepor, is not only a first-olass player.but keeps a keen «ye on the bowling of,his.own sido, and hisndvico is , : frequently souirht' by his skipper.- In, all tcßt mtitohes. the Warwickshire .professional is nonsuited when .a change of bowling is required. The selection is a powerful combination, which' the Australian.bowlers .will probably, find out if. tho . wicket is., in ?ood order .'duHhg. next Thnrsdny." Friday,' arid 'Saturday/ "'■ '~ .': : ■■■'■'■ ' Tho batting and ..-bowline ■' averages of the players who: havft:apppaTcd in■'previous•' lest' matches are.as folltjw.iT-..'.:.. ■■■■.. -.■.'-.•■

ENGLAND. Batting. , In- Wot •_

■'■;■','.'. '. ■ ': Bowling. ', '. ' •'■''.,'.' '":'- ! Name. . .-. Wiokots.,Runs.' Av'ee W. Brearley ...:..„ ■.„■ U-. ,277 ■■. 19,78 C. Blythe ...•...„.■ ...:, 23. . G35 : 27.C0 G. L. Jcssop .;. ... i ... 10: 34G 34 c B. H. Hirst ..... .... ... 27 . 1025 i 87.98 A. E. Eelf. \ ... . ... ,1 .' , ; ;-79 79 . .'•: ' ■ ■■;■■':• ; , i-.:-ADSTBAi I iA;-;;;/;- : ''.v ; ..' ■ •'• ;::- ■ : ■ .'; - ! Batting.;. V ■,'.■ • ■'■■'■■. '..":-■'. •■■'■■■ '■ - : '-y ■ .: ■'■-'• ia- .Not : ' : ?••.',;■:• ■'•■■/

Bardsley, Carkeefc, and: Whitiy have'not yci played in test cricket.• ■•:■■ ■■■■~ /. ' •;..' '.'.'....■ BoWling. • : ■, •, ■■.

' f ;~-~~T .THE DOMINION, TUESDAY, MAY 35, 1909, ■„ TO-DAY'S PAPER. THEPOWER& ALL AFTER SHIPS. TRIDENT SLIPPING IMPERIAL UNITY. UNION OR STATES? 80ME LEADING FEATURES. * t t 0 ■ TlSBBAaaasrai-jJT amam '™™" mu ™ . ««»«««««. dominions' duty. »«»• iwlim* F'SftiSSR'fc,*. , ™«">»JW»««««IA. THE DMTON STIOKS OK THE SUP8. ■«. OHAMBERLA.H'S VIBWS. RKULT OF BEFEBEHI>1.» UNOiRTAII. "SSfe ? P0SS ' m S™i™ raE «*™LB,v ! CM« MLP ,o M . -.«,.-;„,„, M « iOT . ■ Shl? 0^, 4V--V"* «"-•■■"-""..--""" 2 Telegrams state that the present convon- Paris, May 24. CAPACITY OF THE MAIN FLEETS THE a 79 r London, May M. LondOh, May 24 ' Cnt ; *<* of Bm, with Germany and Austna ™o Whof «,«, first French Droad- TRUE TEST. .i H Adv )C os from Jobnnnasburg st to tLth SitRober IS out.." I"::" I" , ." "."T 7 ,s to bo amplified into a partnaiahip with tlio nought, the Danton (18,300 tons, to carry , osued (by the "Standard" P). It contains agltB t,on m Natnl arainst the Union Const gjtyh ::::ZZ:::Z::Z 1 Triple Alliance, four 12-mch and twoho9.4-inch guns, andte «« «'■»■»«*-«••« »™r>«Tioir- M r«,ai,Tl »>* dealing with all phases of Imperial tuZT, „ n^ f Victoria Memorial 1 7 hate turbines equal to 22 knots), was <o have Ofcc. May 21, 11 35 p.m.) • f", ? bo Commonwealth States and New »™Z GE fc^ 0MCS " n MUNICIPAL AMENITIES taken pl.ee at W te-day, but wae un-' Sydnoy, May 24. 1 He ch U ro!,iwty CaS6 "I::::::::::::.:::: 11 Bwllni Mey 23. T : 5 vosso1 stuckfaston Ule s P eaidn g to-day (En*™ Da y) a ' 3la tc ' pccal lotter, Adm-mistratmn-whici.» uoid to boopw Society "» and th.rty-iho members *%> !" *° f T !f* Exchftn e c ' Vice-Admiral Sir Bicbard " Ol ,r great aggregations of huminitv we *° Nate,,< ra,h,ay interests Lecanso ll Pwl.ip.eni'. AlSte.1::.::.":::::::::".::: 0 ° f tho Berlin Municipality aro about to pay 5 °° min ' s6 >° n of inte the state Poore, Commandor-m-Ohiof of the Australian SDa i, ne J „' f on | XUv tW dlh™ ttntccs C0 P er cent of tho Transvaal's ovo, 'SSas*====i m&*wct» ssimr— J5«s^? fc -£ra ™™"« uz Mia is sirs < S?rS2>sSrn -sfB=«ft:sfi= SM-tMSK ra»f^ T j ft^»--r^n hCTW C ? ninals 8 ?", lps '" 1L M,td™« tolHllii anSu,,. 1 ? wh I oh * ls ° ? w P has i s ° tho need of destroyers that under certain cond.tions our peaceful so j» 0 f n \ n " °™Z° RlTOr Colon y. •« *> M««c iSS5£HiS« /~« —- - m. =S.-X'=rLt*SBl5 n?sJa?-TSls 1 ' TMfHT \vrn S?i 11 swutely freo, and would aluays aot from tho ' Henceforth, clevon million Britishers over- ■ AND MAILS g ab °at them. II. MUilmeu added that whenever CHILE MAY BUILD so ,ha, ' m three years {rom now - 8he ohinotj. » WOMAVS.WORIB !Z 3 f &«*» solution for .ntornat.onal d.CSS , . " . *'» ha « a « «1™> « "»t a luptrlor ' OPINIONS OH LAND TAX, LEASING, SPORTS-. , was being sought Rumania vouW ulnays >b London, May 23. , . .. . , , , \ D FRANCHISE ■ . Mi ri .::::::::::::"• -\ ?°ref 3 &- S 1"^%; victoria memorial. ( _, o _-1 '»>»«» '»ir::;:;::;;z;:::i:z: if 01,lse for anxicty, «f ™ to supersede present tho Norllii!rn *™-> Austria a » d »"y OTATDB 0F THE la™ oueen London, n ay 24. , - - - 1 ===-—-» floet. ore Powers in the Mediterranean; and v - Inlorviowcd by the "Daily Chroniolo," S HIGHWAY ROBBERY - ,.' ' , ,„„ both th* Unnamed Power, are building *«««iE 4 rii-PH«. B^ t B ibM N m ZeOaA't 9 ; 4 VAbAfcJLANCA. m. PICARD'S 38 BATTLESHIP SCHEME. DrcadnounhtJ. Any disaster to the Utto. May Jo, 0 5o a.mj _ porionco strotigly favoured a tax on unin i ' ' - ■ n - ■ ' British Fleet in tho North Sea or in London, May 24 proved land, and a super tax on larg ' A CABMAN'S UNPLEASANT EXPERI- m - A blA1B 0F M A " CHY ' tho British Channel imperils tho safety Tho lower portions of Brock's memorial to owners of laud. , ', , ENCE - . T HE AWARD OF THE HAQUE COURT. ingTSsorea'wseTna * «< the Empire. This lad holds tqually the lato Qucca Victoria haa been uwcovctod It wrottiw, Sit Uollert added, ehort-nghlt (BY'tK,iauAi'u-3i'i'ciAt, ioi«iMPONocst.> TW '« BB »'«-™tes rtsoiuTms-ronuu.iu quirj, trnd also a new^on-sohllcal^inister 1 * B 00 ' , rc 5 ara to an V disaster In They inckde 1O00 tons of carrara marhlo and and wicked of tho London County Council J - ' Hastings,' May 24. ' Berlin. May 28 iUrm °. J I- Alfred Picard, who was specially tho Modlterrartean, In either caso 800 tons of granito. Brock has also com- sell Ihoir frteholds on Engstvay. The JZ+. > S h M'llar, a cabdmer of llastings, Tho International Arbitration Court at The effenw™ ThVlwfflli^tnnMhB^w'n 3 !! lhe trade rou,es to lh ° Ztot and to P Iotcd a 5fcatUo o{ tho Q<«*n with groups should adopt tho Glasgow lease system 1 ffifto was^ttTtiJ Ha ? UG U P hoId tto mai » P«»"f «>f the French ™ "a ottaTSX Australia wou.d be out. Portr.ymg "Motherhood," "Jwtice» and doal with these lands. After dming a\ fare home, Mr. Millar «as P° s ' ti<m ln r °gard to tho dispute with the n " nt t0 pick tho man ko wautod > "Trnth." The main memorial will bo fin- iio advocated votes for men and Womc £omg along Southland' lload into Hastings, G °™an consular authorities at Casablanca wit d, n * r o J do not speak as an alarmist or as a pes- ' sllo<1 by t ' 10 eD(1 of 10- n E°' J itt^™'" fc ' d oi f5 lS:tt acts was to draft »»* t 1 I »'»Ply P"t forward my opm.on a 8 [the national «. to Qu*n V.tcna ===== by two men who hailtd him H T nulled 'to « U?t sit0 »& bIamcd th « Secretary threo separate schemes. The first was based on » naval officer spoalting on his own reeponsi- s been bofpro Parliament fejcral times. TDir^CT and one of tho pan asked him which was, tho ° f tho Germnn °ontiuMo for endeavouring * miniimim annual grant of J12.b80.000, by bihty. Wo havo looUed orisos in tho n i ."i 3 " , V? I. road to Pak,p.lS While * «**> the embarkation of deserter,', not JS^W^add.&ffl^n, 40 faco in tho P ast ' and iho raco 1S n °*or •* ttoSf PaES "' " ?f Br " ,Sh mnrbl6 ' • o n n S tSVSST& AiSf JaTrfc °d f G r a tb **"*?' Th ° C0USUlat ° : Uh " f r thatif *»- bo 8 t m tU A » w,th an emergency. ENGLAND AND tJNIVERSITY ?Jf£WW5Hr£S « SaVSS- SSMwKffiS BaMS That shouw work T0Eethw - bwhsh collieries. mau, on tho other side , of th«1 nationality. ' GOO 000 ho would provide 38 W hy a state of things which threaten .__ (DjmsoawB-*aS3S.Absocu-iioN-corTRi(.m ' ? p and mi ltlld , hold of tho d »ver's arms and Nevertheless the French wore blamed for To-day's cablegram would appear to indicate 6nr ox istenco as an Empiro should suddenly LCfldoU, M&y 23. ffinn^, irr v,n°'> th * a .'"P' < " !eod ei to go not respecting as>far as possible Gornunv's tl ! at the Con,I . sapport Jl. Picard'sman- have boon brought to pass i a a matter diffi- HOUKS AND WAGES. The team to represent England m tho firs iTmof W.2i'£ VmSSfeS'A d °' faCto Prot<iCtlOn ° f terterS - a «d tt m co2r O f CU \ to If there are two races —- tost match against the Australians, wl,,c 'didnot take his watch 01 any other articles ' or throats of using revolvers; also for tho obtained. According to recont Paris advices, ln the world whicn should march Dido by side DANGER OF A BIG LOCK-OUT IN WALES. Mill begin on Thursday at Birmingham, wi ' SjTch might haVp assisted in identification ill-troatmcnt of a Moioecan attached to tho " thd n,s f° r io * II Ctnllaux, has ex- thoy arc tho British and tho Teutonic races, (dtTELiaiura-rREss AssoouTiou-corvitianT.) bo selected from tho following'— ■ 1 t&° oS and"' walked h a 0 wav bb0^, n r^ 0 °i 6e J man Coasulate - ' Sttil f° ih *? b f LO " dOn ' 23 " »™ W°»> JonCB > 3^ night, old man. 'Yon art iiot 0 bad sort " "North Gorman Gazolte," cominontiiig ll oan be E bown to be required by Iho interests hMb worltt * w i do fexpcrienco; both aim fortho Tho coal-ownors havo announced, at a Brearloy, Lilley, Hayward, Hnst, Thompson They disappeared in tho direction of Jull on the Judgment, says it now remains for H ° insl ? ts i h ? ,vovw . 51110114 o f B"** populitfons whose in- mce li ng o f ti 10 South Wales Conciliation Rolf, Tyldctoy, Blytho, anl Uobbs. ™?e d of his cab gl lf .rV er «n1 ark, T/ "I Uth to express regret. The M XUy TYsT*ted ""? , Botttd ' lt * tk ° U ltvt ° nUotl te «« CO« May 2o;0 55 - am) ' ' reetniJ llo tl,o S w\ " T W , n0 5 " GaMtt «" addR that a very YinpWnfc m- *»l ««» <W«w B »w» »l opinion oVwa 1 *" tW ea pi ta\ uiTctod in tho woria's month - B mtlM M workorB to tho.mmoa on . nrtnn „ 9 , an Spt ap™ce thlv &Wn cldent is cIosed b y the i" a dign.fied f Wi ? ,s EC f rally , undcN affa,rs by tho Br,t,Bh and tho - TeB * )ni, ' J«no 1, in coimcctmnMvith the Coming into r J( , . . , May 24. for a feMT ofh'ad'uBt M? m»nne f , entirely satisfactory from the stand Snetsltf b fmX^ZT a TTfiZy "»% ■? °f oitt r "'°f >i Opt>ret, ' < ' U ° f th ° - MlUes (E,sht H ° Ur8 ' Afit HntS "» S b^iiwft -H«S They wre.flboui o feet 8 inches in height point of internat.onal relations. o« tho fleet'and that Himstois are ™ r W-wido financial catastrophe Consider to toiminato all contracts. University \uU bo represented by .-Hurst and-wore torn groy clothes. They appeared , five a? to the attitude of Parliament Tlie real what a power for good would ensue from the This action «ill invoho a lock-out of a Lowo, Salter, Lees, LvanB, Hoouian, Ligden . tJ^^J%tiA1^ ,pe Casablanca incident W to . senous two rai, S meeting ,n commercia, rival, y only, %£ri &?**£ BotaH-n, aud Pawson. . ■: " '"»*-' ■ •"—-thhb-.A. Hilton E NGLA N D,-O^ E Nd E R, • • ACC1DEN.S AND FATALITIES. the d Cse ,t« 8 omt there Were wtoPJf viollnce *'! °k"ha S V 6 "id ?h tt f to t « h 16 a " 6)llraOrt,!nivr V and acut « mili » ar V \v fcW U oollwne., reduce! miners' wages 7 Sf»lch 1 Bl™ ughunfnTt . Thi » "- '*i, Duned,n . May 24. ! Government declined, and refused to censure w '% r * fl") workni-n are pervaded inth the suiti , Country and h«r colonies. In the naval dent of Times 4nbs'-'The.o is a tee 1- A.I] Kelt and J. G. Thompson aio a trio wh , This morning three joiiflg men, who re- its officois A compromise was finallv ar "f Socialism. Waite ami Lw u 1 , j « ' .. , lu ? of unlest tMo<iBhoiit ! tho Welsh coal- figuicd in tho .At.C.C. match last week Rel Bide at Mussefburgh, and whose names are nwd at, both Government agreeinR "0 ac bot ' n ««e ohanetotiitiea of the idffln ion SOhemM put forW - ard, Australla should W\ nt , t,0 P."*" J !l n,d . a » d ll « •"•f. »•»■ I'' il^ d '» M 1 } Ust raatch , es "} An 1^ u u 1 . , given as Wilson, James Morris, and Geor E e i n aecordance;with the dooislon that shonld nnd > a9 an instance of this, he found that the rll » lve t0 me o« the dangor which Is l} m] ? l] J '," v i? ,v of tho manifesto issued uy tho lDOJOi, and the coming struggle wi 1 b« hi Kempton, went out in a "flattie" on LaEe J, e C0I1 J e i 0 t> 1 , 0 arbitrators after inveatiga- new submarine "Z" had been entiroly for- common to all narti of th B n! » South Wales Miners'rcdoration last rlnht, that first appearanoe in a big gamo in England. J h . s .w of the ° 1 ra S ; ' " hlcl1 t , uimed OTer • 1AA. !■An entire reorganisation of tho central od- first and foremost necessity is the com- of tho ooininc into operation of tho Coal Mines casMre Brcarley got in some fast bowhn B 0 eeveral times, a«d Kempton disappeared. 1 ' „ ""nistration is necessary. . . .. T «..,.,.„.,, (Eight nouis> Act This is regai fcd ns an at- the last Austialion in England, and li Their plisht «as oWrvcd by the station- 1 9 ' 2 ' A m^f°," ,lb L 0 ,,,r t oo ] or of navnI oonstruction mnna of ,he se f The * uii ™ n ™ tempt on the part of the employers to e'eapo again can bo depended on to tioublo the Aus inaster (Mf T. Coekbnrn), and with his as- « iticrroT.v „•„, „ 1 TklSSil.. t »i it , ■ , Soht ' m to P r "vrdo a torpedo flotilla their obligations under tho Conciliiti 311 Boaid tralians. 'ino Lancashire bonier has not nlave( eistani (Mr. A. B-imbcrrv), ho went out m a AN AII STKIAN AVAY TO DO IT. J 1 „,, f ao ""S r l,°l J"? (Ioct Ji>rds needs over- would be a great advantano in the de- agreement On the other hand, the t. asten in Australia, whero MaeLaren and Tyldes'lc Sld^XW.^i.'ft.^S , '"—™ «~™™™«., * must be *-- of Australian ports or aS an A who was quite exhausted, nnd held them on ', Vienna, May 23. 5 A nrnnber of first o1n.« hntH..i, c n auxiliary to Britain's main ' fleets if that.no companj or; proprietor has tho right on to open tho innines for England with Mac- / to the sidciof the boat'nntil a hrger boat The Austrian Minister of Finance (Dr. l«d down .1 nt battksllI P s must be ever they ar» engag.d 'in theie wators; ° flr 0 '°? t f ShW* , VTn" 0 ' Wl but . ,nust P" 11, n'" ilTr« or,! ?li" ° nl) ' " pr r Cllt " , Been recovered, wan about 18 years of age. to place a supplementary moomo tax on lepler " shcd . . in the capacity of tho main fleets of of tho first flight j4op is a batsman of the . 'CONTACT WITH A LIVE WIRE. baCbCl ° r3 ' *"*" (?) ' "* * M ™ «* ta " . nNmA , th « Bl »«"" «• «™n»«r the mam flee* S^ffi^^^i!^^ J .„„„,•',. ■■ LONDON MONEY MARKFT of lh0 cncmy, Whnnvw form naval de- mK. W. U. LYUIN, able to return tho ball to the wieket in om I AmannamedGcorEePncS aced about 25 - * fence for local purposes may take, it • notion A A the wieMkoeper, is nol JAPANESE ••SQUATTING." ' ' ' mu« b. UB d.r lmp.r,al «.ntr.l. AN IMPRESSIVE FUNERAL SERVICE SuhS ridi^S?d^ ' &&*%&£; %XS°*%g3& • . C ° L0NIAL ISSUES ' Tho personnel must bo trained by Impena. somehow came in contact with a live niro. ftN , rvn\f\K iqt \vn (nYTRl.BGUArn-raMS ASSoriATioN-rorrKinnr) officers and men, and there lnuet bo n con- for tho Karon Cemetery it 10 o'clock 3csterdav nnn,illl,(!(I when a chnn r° of'bo»Iin$ is required. H, r, Y found that one of i UJN A ULKMAN ISLAND. London, Maj 23 stant flow of oiEcors and mon-Austrahan or mOrnlll 5' Jh. heano, »hl.h «ns'literally The .election is a powcrfnl comlynption. whirt / tho bands of deceased wis burned, which inr TEi.Efiiurit-rnEsj «!soiiu. m -.io,,, IM »f 1 The snrin of +!,» w».i a,, * V 01 1 ., U31,rttnan or clowned with a profusion of most beautiful ™ Austin mn boulers will probaMv find out gives rise to the surmiso. Prico is supposed ™ LEn,upu . ,,lESJ ibioht j 7% sorl P f ™ oW "t Australian 3J per othonvioc-p,issin G from tho E reat liuval wreath, of ilo«ers, was followed by "cor 'f «» «>cket» in eood order dunng next to have come from Tananui. , Sydney, May 24 oon J' , I0 » n °* l»li4lo,000—i&sued at 06—is manoouvro giounds There can be no divided to «° of tjventy-two cabs, and about CO oi 70 Friday, and Saturday L x Consternation has been created at Jaluit, q W at * dlsoount ' contiol in luvnl defence there can onlv b« °r , f ? ot, n thc , m T ou^ nors including icpresei.tatues .™ batting and boulm? awragei of the throw somo old papers on the fire, amongst three joars, collecting birds, fishes, ote., and ( Rd0 May 25, 1 30 a.m.) one that this is rot tho time to diwuis. If tip and Diamatio Sooioty, and mnny of the Nrmo nines "oiit Hum AvV« An old-ago pensoaor named Frederick ====== to bo bms ahead rather fast are couoernod is the next five years Wo Parwh, and from thenco to tho pavosido tho H'ff ?« ? S? 8 J Thomas Fnrr, 66 years of ago, a carpenter Tie Wnrmnl,'' «,™ ti must'act NOW, and that word "now" must P,™eo«Ws were of a Martmo oTiaracter, the & ?' iJJ. n J? J 1*" ;J« «« y «?™w^ re ' The police accept it as a Mnn , „,.„„__„„,..-.„_. _ 7TTft sixteenth discount. Tho paper adds that a drift each of ,n w ,lM« m««, 1 ""bearers by Messrs E G P.fcLr, J. Mcriik, c - D1 5 tho 10 * 5J B6S

' f ;~-~~T .THE DOMINION, TUESDAY, MAY 35, 1909, ■„ TO-DAY'S PAPER. THEPOWER& ALL AFTER SHIPS. TRIDENT SLIPPING IMPERIAL UNITY. UNION OR STATES? 80ME LEADING FEATURES. * t t 0 ■ TlSBBAaaasrai-jJT amam '™™" mu ™ . ««»«««««. dominions' duty. »«»• iwlim* F'SftiSSR'S.*. , ™«">»JW»««««IA. THE DMTON STIOKS OK THE SUP8. ■«. OHAMBERLA.H'S VIBWS. RKULT OF BEFEBEHI>1.» UNOiRTAII. "SSfe ? P0SS ' m S™i™ raE «*™LB,v ! CM« MLP ,o M . -.«,.-;„,„, M « iOT . ■ Shl? 0^, 4V--V"* «"-•■■"-""..--""" 2 Telegrams state that the present convon- Paris, May 24. CAPACITY OF THE MAIN FLEETS THE a 79 r London, May M. LondOh, May 24 ' Cnt ; *<* of Bm, »,th Germany and Austria ™o Whof «,«, first French Droad- TRUE TEST. .i H Adv )C os from Jobnnnasburg st to tLth SitRober IS out.." I"::" I" , ." "."T 7 ,s to bo amplified into a partnaiahip with tlio nought, the Danton (18,300 tons, to carry , osued (by the "Standard" P). It contains agltB t,on m Natnl arainst the Union Const gjtyh ::::ZZ:::Z::Z 1 T»pb Alliance, four 12-mch and twoho9.4-mch guns, and to «« «'■»■»«*-«••« »™r>«Tioir-«>r«,ai,Tl »>* dealing uith all phases of Imperial tuZT, „ n^ f Victoria Memorial 1 7 „„, turbines equal to 22 knots), was <o have (Rec. May 21, 11 35 p.m.) • f", ™° Commonwealth States and New »™Z GE fc^ 0MCS " n MUNICIPAL AMENITIES pl.ee at W to-day, but wae un-' Sydnoy, May 24. , He ch U ro!,iwty CaS6 "I::::::::::::.:::: 11 Bwllni Mey 23. T : 5 vosso1 stuckfaston Ule (Emp™ dv) at 3la tc ' pccal lotter, Adm-mistratmn-whici.»Jd to bo opw Society "» and th.rty-iho members *%> !" *° f T !f* Exchftn e c ' Vice-Admiral Sir Bicbard " Oll r great aggregations of huminitv we *° Nate,,< ra,h,ay interests Lecanso ll Pwl.ip.eni'. AlSte.1::.::.":::::::::".::: 0 ° f «» Berlin aro about to pay 5 °° min ' s6 >° n of into the state Poore, Commandor-m-Ohiof of the Australian SDa i, ne J „' f on XUv tW Wh™ ttntccs C0 P er cent of tho Transvaal's ovo, 'SSas*====i m&*wct» ssimr— J5«s^? fc -£ra ™™"« uz srssziZ'Sfs: < « S?rS2>sS:S5 ?3Sf~-3 hCTW C ? ninals 8 ?", lps '" 1L il't'l'-u dc«lt P X Rumanm' wh i oh lso ? w P hasiso tho need of destroyers that under certain cond.tions our peaceful so j» 0 f n \ n " °™Z° RlTOr •« *o inflnenc ' %$$ JSSKSSF ■ ••■'•• ■■•■=•.::::::::: 10 ?J« nu b f t« w « Kumama and iS," f wn m 1!)1 ° of *™ Dreadnought each of sacrifice so that that command of the seas J e ° D ™" J^ , ™ " ° """f"" ° f or rojoction of tho TJn>on Constitution N Pn?& T0NENEWS '- -1° so ?u t B elv y f O r rany °i thorP »»"«»'? »««b. 21.000 tons, with a speed of 21 knots. shall bo racognuod as absolute. H" P /!!u , 5tandard ,, of "?"' dcfenco - ===== 1 TMfHT \vrn S?i 11 swutely freo, and would aluays aot from tho Henceforth, clevon million Britishers over- ■ AND MAILS g ab oot them. II. Mrtilineu added tlmt whenever CHILE MAY BUILD so ,ha, ' m three years {rom now - 8he ohinrfji » WOMAk'B.WORIiD \Z 3 f P a solution for .ntornat.onal d.CSS , . " . *'» ha « a " «1™> « "»t a iupirU>r ' OPINIONS OH LAND TAX, LEASING, SPORTS-. , was being sought Rumania vouW ulnays % London, May 23. , . .. . , . , \ D FRANCHISE ■ . Mi ri .::::::::::::"• -\ ?°ref 3 " - -^^«• S vict oria memorial. ( _, 0 , p ™^.ZL™ -»>»b '»ir::;:;::;;Z;:::i:Z: if CMtaeft *»*«&. of new warships, to supersede tho present th0 Norllil!rn *™-> Austria and »"y OTATDB 0F THE 0UEEN London, Hay 24. , - - - i ===-—-» floet. ore Powers in the Mediterranean; and v - Inlorviowcd by the "Daily Chroniolo," S HIGHWAY ROBBERY - ,.' ' , ,„„ both th* learned Power, are building *«««iE 4 rii-PH«. B^ t B ibM N m ZeOaA't 9 ; 4 V/AbAfcJLANCA. m. PICARD'S 38 BATTLESHIP SCHEME. DrcadnoUBhtJ. Any disaster to the Utto. May Jo, 0 5o a.mj _ porionco strotigly favoured a tax on unin i ' ' - ■ n - ■ ' British Fleet in tho North Sea or in London, May 24 proved land, and a super tax on larg ' A CABMAN'S UNPLEASANT EXPERI- m - A blA1B 0F M A " CHY ' tho British Channel imperils tho safety Tho lower portions of Brock's memorial to owners of laud. , ', , ENCE - . T HE AWARD OF THE HAQUE COURT. i n g "Ssoreattffna * a^omimssW^ot o< the Empire. This lad holds tqually the lato Queen Victoria haa been uwcovctod. It wrottiw, Sit Uollert added, ehort-nghlt (BY'tK,iauAi'u-3i'i'ciAt, ioi«iMPONocst.> TW '« BB »'«-™tes rtwi»Tms-roi'\Bii.iu.» quirj, trnd also a B 00 ' , rc 5 ard to an V disaster In They inckde 1O00 tons of earrara marblo and and wicked of tho London County Council J - ' Hastings,' May 24. ' Berlin. May 28 iUrm °. J I- Alfred Picard, who was specially tho Modlterrartean. In either caso 800 tons of granito. Brock has also com- sell their freeholds on Engstvay. The JZ+. > S h M'llar, a cabdiiwr of llastings, Tho International Arbitration Court at The cfornenoV-ii? ,1 lhe trade rou,es to lh ° Ztot and to P Iotcd a 5fcatUo o{ tho Q<«*n with groups should adopt tho Glasgow lease system 1 -tto" jfC^Wsa'turi^'d, 0 Ha ? U ° Uph ° Id tk ° mai " P° mts of th0 ™t»TpX Australia wou.d be out. Poring ''Motherhood,» "Jnst.cc," and doal with these lands. After dming a\ fare home, Mr. Millar «as P° siti<m ln r °gard to tho dispute with the nl t0 pick tbo man ko wauted ' "Trnth." Tho main memorial mil bo fin- Ho adTOcaW votes for men and Womc £omg along Southland' Iloa'd into Hastings, G °™an consular authorities at Casablanca wit d, n * r o J do not speak as an alarmist or as a pes- ' sllo<1 by t ' 10 eD(1 of 10- n E°' J i^ I ™'" 1^ t fc ' «. (. ** Bmh \ l«»tomt™«i «,<**** lt B- --α-ld to Que,n V.tcna ===== hy two men who h al ltd him He nulled'to « U?t sit0 »& bIamcd th « Secretary threo separate schemes. The first «as based on » naval officer speaking on his own responsi- has been bofpro Parliament fojcral ttnios. TDir^CT and one of tho pan asked him which was, tho ° f tho Germnn O°nsulat« for endeavouring * minimum annual grant of J12.b80.000, by bihty. Wo have looked orisos in tho n i ."i 3 " , k? I. road to Pakipak 1 ! While Mr M.Uar wa, giv- *» «**> «» embarkation of deserters, not F^n^fT 1 t0 %*%*' faco in tho P ast > antl iho raco 1S n "er at ttoSf P ' S b * ' • ff &J5T& AiSf "Sfc °d f G r a th "*""?• Th ° C0USUlat ° : Uh " f r !«- b«* »« >» » f«- «* « emergency. ENGLAND AND tjfififw a?;Hr£= s iisvs?-srrai S r s That Tt work T0Eethw - B ™ SH collieries. mau,on tho other side'of the cab jumped »ationahly. l baWcshYps provide 38 v?hy a state of things which throatene (Dj«LS0awB-*aS3S.AbsocuiioN-corTRi(.m ' ? p and mi ltlld , hold of tho d »ver's arms and Nevorthokss the French wore blamed for To-day's cablegram would appear to indicate 6nr ox istence as an Empiro should suddenly LCfldoU, M&y 23. throneh Mr J?filT«°r"« t^V? r0M ° d t ed v , & °i mt res P ectl "g »s>far as possible Germany's the Commission snpport il. Picard's man- have been brought to pass i a 0 matter difll- HOUKS AND WAGES. The team to represent England m tho firs *.*«*» P»*-*« of fl& terter S , and BT-SW ffiuSlftiu"jWrf **? If toe are two races -—- tost match against the Austins, wine 'didnot take his wateli oi any other articles ' or throats of using rovolrera; also for tho stained. According to recent Paris advices, ln t™ world wtiicn should march Dido by side DANGER OF A BIG LOCK-OUT IN WALES. Mill begin on Thursday at Birmingham, m ' SjTch might haVp assisted in identification ill-troatmcnt of a Moioeean attached to tho " thd *& n,s f° r io * II Ctnllnux, has ex- thoy are tho British and tho Teutonic races, (dtTELiaiura-rREss AssoouTiou-corvitianT.) bo selected from tho following'— ■ 1 S? oab an! walked Q T m °°™ ht «- ' { " ?tt f° ih oro u filor f nti, ° '» th ™ b f London, May 23. MaoLaron (c lp ta,n), Fry, Jones, Jossor night, old man. 'Yon art iiot a bad sort " "North Gorman Gazette," commonting ll oan be &™n to be required by Iho interests hMb worltt * w i do oxporienco; both aim fortho Tho ooal-ownors havo announced, at a Brearloy, Lilley, Hayward, Hnst, Thompson Thoy disappeared in tho direction of Jull on the Judgment, says it now remains for Ho insl ? ts i h ? ,vovw . 'M 51110114 o f B"a* populitfons whose in- mce li ng o f tho South Wales Conciliation Rolf, Tyldctoy, Blytho, anl Hobbs. ™?e d of his el 81 !? .rV er «n1 ark, T/ "I Uth Q«™™™»fc *<• «?«*. regret. The M Xlally ""? at ° . d J»«t Board, that it a tkeir intenUon b> sorvo a Mfty am) ' ' reeoaniJ llo tl,o S w\ " T W ?*\ "GaMtto" adoR that a very vinpWnfc m- *»l ««» <W«w B »w» »l opinion .VZl ldcr uiTctod in tne wortt's month - B mtlM M workorB to tho.ffllhoa on . nrtnn „ 9 , an Spt ap™ce thlv cldent is cIosed the i" « dign.fied ? ,S under- affairs by tho Drit»h and the j une 1, ltl cimfictmnMvith the Coming into r J( , . . , n ? i'^l^ for a feMT ofh'ad'uBt M? m»nne f , entirely satisfactory from the stand -f °f "'°f of tio - M ' ues E -S ht HbonOV n^ J». fr-Hut They wet6.ibo\A S feet 8 inclies in height point of internat.onal relations. o« tho fleet'and that Mmistos arci ™ r W-wido financial catastrophe Consider to toiminato all contracts. University \uU bo represented by .-Hurst and-wore torn groy clothes. They appeared , five a? to the attitude of Parliament TTie real what a power for good would ensue from the This action will invoho a lock-out of a Lowo, Salter, Loes, LvanB, Hoouian, Ligdeii . tJ^^J%tiA1^ ,pe incident W to . senous «--*«-«—-> »->T «*■ huldredtd" **>™. and Pawson. . ■: " '"»*-' ■ •"—-thhb-.A. Hilton E NGLA N D,-O^ E Nd E R, • • ACC1DEN.S AND FATALITIES. the d«,toBJ,.omi there Were aot/o'f violetce *'! ° l £"&\{?J^ ™ 6)llr40rt,!nivr V and acut « mili » ar V \v fcW U colUoru*, teducei miners' wages 71 tef»lch a\° Birm . '. t- " «htch I cannot but m mA B Ilobb* C (Kent) are pr, nni-Mvn ,"7o, »" '' International Arbitration (Wurt "? *W BJgio « t»o out&v on iho n R j 7 , and that thers bas, think ihore have bsen excuses on both , _ - babl) tho JOSol cs for tbo ba «b« "dj^»' . BOATING FATALITY. • Then Germany demanded an tpdw W e i\" l °' o {o U , InU]ty „ , Tfc ■ OPPOSING CONTENTIONS. o Urt &, team Xh lo« , ■ jr m^U { , T m,' . strtatiuSMrTO >* **p«ll*, MMM J, the Cardiff coupon- tpJAjM? C T i i . ffld. morning three ,!S!tin%oV TSK T&A2*£ &&% , Country and h. colonle, in iU naval i&'SnSV^fi Bide at Mussefburgh, and whose names are nwd at, both Government agreeinR "o ac bo(,n the <*aractori.tiei of the idffln ion SOhemM put forW - ard, Australla should W\ nt , t,0 P."*" J !l n,d . a » d ll « •"•f. »•»■ '» M 1 } Ust raatch , es "} An 1^ u u 1 . , given as Wilson, James Morris, and Geor E e i n aecordance;with the decision that shonld nnd > a9 an instance of this, ho found that the rll » lve to me o« the dangor which Is l} m] ? l] J '," v i? ,v of tho manifesto issued uy tho lDOJOi, and the coming struggle wi 1 bo hi Kempton, went out in a "flattie" on Lake J, e come i° . tho arbitrators after inveatiga- new submarine "Z" had boon entiroly for- common to all narti of th B n! » South Wales Miners'rodoration last rinht, that first appearanoe in a big game in England. J h . s .w of the c -, T Hh " hlcl1 t , uimed OTe • 1AA. 1. An entire reorganisation of tho central od- first and foremost necessity is the com- of tho ooininc into operation of tho Coal Mines casMro Brcarley got in some fast bowlniR o Beyeral timeSj and Kempton disappeared.. ' . s I™ I7 '? T'? , , mand of the seas The Australian (Eight now* Act This is regai M as an at- the last Austialian Elcion in England, nnd h Their plisht «as oWrrcd by the station- i 9 ' 2 ' A m r .f,?°," ,lb L 0 <,,r t oo I or of navnI oonstruction m " a °\ m se "' The flus, ' ,alia " tempt on the part of the employers to escape agom can bo depended on to tioublo the Aus tnaster (Mf T. Coekbnrn), and with his as- « iticrroT.v „•„, „ 1 Jl S'm it , ■ , Soht ' m to P r "vrdo a torpedo flotilla their obligations wider tho Conciliitun Boaid tralians. Tho Lancashire bonier has not plana eistani (Mr. A. B-imbcrrv), ho went out m a AN AII STKIAN AVAY TO DO IT. J i „,, f*°""S r l,°l J 1 '? (Ioct J"ds needs over- would be a great advantano in the de- agreement On the other hand, the t. nsten in Australia, whero MacLaren and Tyldes'lc SJtWAAr '"— n - rBE ss u~ur m^mumt < ?z £^ e 0 must be *"- of Australian ports or aS an iS3h? #*& %?%& bT?3!i who was quite exhausted, nnd held them on ', Vienna, May 23. 5 A ™ „ of fir , t „,.„ ..... c ,, auxiliary to Britain's main ' fleets if thai.no companj or; proprietor has tho right on to open tho innings for England with Mnc- / to the sidciof the boat'antil a hrger boat The Austrian Ihmster of Finance (Dr. l«d down .1 nt battksllI P s must «» ever they ar» engng.d 'in these waters; **j^ *" «!»W"' , *,*J B « not m, hl V nwt n'" ilTr« or,! ?li" ° nl) ' " pr r Cllt " , Seen recovered, « 18 years of age. to place a supplementary income tax on lepler " shcd . . in tho capacity of tho main fleets of of tho first flight j4op is a batsman of the . 'CONTACT WITH A LIVE WIRE. baCbCl ° r3 ' (?) ' and cMdkss «* ta " . nNmA , th « E """" «• «™n»«r the mam fteet, m „ LYQN S^ffi^^^J^X^ J .„„„,•',. ■■ LONDON MONEY MARKFT of lh0 cncmy, Whnnver form naval de. m«. w. u. LYUIN, able to rclurn tho ball to tho wicket in om I Amu named GkcneeltaS aced about 25 - * fence for local purposes may fake, it • action A A Wley, the wioMkooper, is nol JAPANESE ••SQUATTING." ' ' ' mu.l b. UB d.r lmp.r,al «.ntr.l. AN IMPRESSIVE FUNERAL SERVICE on'lhS ridi^S?d^ ' &&*%&£; %XS°*%g3& • . C ° L0NIAL ISSUES ' Tho personnel must be trained by Impena. somehow came in contact with a live niro. ftN , rvn\f\K iqt \vn mvTRWenArn-PBESB ASSoriATioN-rorrKinnr) officers and men, and there lnuet bo a con- for tho Karon Cemetery it 10 o'clock 3osterdav ""nsulled when a chnnro of'boivlin ? is required. H, r, frond that one of i UJN A ULKMAN ISLAND. London, Ma> 23 stant flott of oiEcors and men-Australian or mOrnlll 5' Jh. heane, »hl.h «n S 'literally Tlio m a po*«f B l eomhwHoii. trhlrt / tho iands of deceased wns burned, which inr TEi.Efiiurit-rnEsj .ssmi«n m -.ro,r,™,,f 1 The snrin of +!,» w».i a,, * V 01 r ., ' vusml,lal1 or clowned with a profusion of most beautiful ™ Austin inn bouleri will probably find cut gives rise to the surmiso. Prico is supposed ™ LEn,upu . ,,lESJ ibioht j IM son P « ™ 0 ..*™!* Auetrahan 3J per othonvisc-p.issmg from tho E reat liuval wreath, of ilo«ers, was followed by "cor 'f «» «>cket » in eood ord« dunng next to have come from Tananui. - Sydney, May 24 oon J' , I0 » n °* l»li4lo,000—i&sued at 06—is manoouvro giounds There can be no divided to «° of tjventy-two cabs, and about CO 01 70 ll"» c ai>v. Friday, nnrt Siturdoy L x Consternation has been created at Jaluit, q W at * dlsoount ' contiol in naval defence there can onlv b« °r , f ? ot, n thc m T ou^ nors including icprcsei.tatuci .™ uattmg and bouhn? awragei of the throw somo old papers on the fire, amongst three joars, collecting birds, fishes, ote., and ( Rd0 May 25, 1 30 a.m.) one that this is rot tho tune to diwuis. If tip and Diamatio Sooioty, and ninny of the Nrmo nines "oiit Hum AvV« An old-ago pensoaor named Frederick ====== to bo koing ahead rather fast are coucernod is tho next five years Wo Parwh, and from thenco to tho gravosido tho H'ff ?« ? S? 8 J Thomas Fnrr, 66 years of ago, a carpenter Tie Wnrmnl,'' «,™ ti must'act NOW, and that word "now" must Pjoooodincs were of a Masfmo oTiaracter, the g- ?' {» J J« ;J H ftway anywhere." The police accept it as a sixteenth discount. Tho oaoor adds that a .i~u \ c ti matters bearers by Messrs E G PilcW T M rriiv c - U'jtho 10 i a krs case of suicide, as Farr had previously made NOT WANTED BY MINERS, WHO i ar g e Canadian loan is wdmL tn uL ' ,> , . U V mU mor6 or les8 re " Gco ' Hobertton, II E %:■ iholfi' R W. p nrl ; an attempt on his own life, RETURN TO WORK Sin* reported to be im- sponsiblo should disaster occur. bittle, E. J. Aill, Walter Meek, and J A Bowling. ■ ' mL <in Soivwriffht As tho oofiin neared U10 gravo tho Name. Wiokots. Runs. .4Vr<> ; FOUND IN A BURNT TENT. «»««.«-«« • , * "" "*" "" ADMIRAL BER WAY. "rporfof gj a I I Ji g ASSliurton, Mav 24. „. n , „„ . , , ,' f , Th» »1,',« 1 v n /• . A "third way" was voiced by Admiral lord 1111 servipo was read by tho Uov. Mr G. I, Jcs=op 10 3te Slfi At the inquest on tho body of William Tile Bro, 'en Hill strike has boon declared lao J-'inanoial News," referring to tho Charles Borcsford in his speech iep6rtcd in a pkonrne, after which tho Masons proceeded G. H. Hirst 27 1025 3798 Sullivan, a single man, found buint to death off - Tho pickets'have been withdrawn, and West Australian loan, says that—if tho 5f tord "3' s ' Ssuo - Uo euggeited a suitable class J,'™ ™ lr . v = r l beautiful and touchinj,' ser- A. E. Eelf ... ' . ... 1 70 7D ■ S^ijsr. 0,^ tat tr n z- ft m z wi11 - rotuin te work this moni,ns - st trr t ie ,mpossibk, *• c - fe'asaa.rs aritom^sa p- . c Awmm throneh Mtnral can n<f h £ A « s Tho Combined Unions gave Tom Mann a emulate responsible for ruling out destrojer or submarine on the other" Ad- k clns T P v S a out b y M th<? Masoue present. Batting cnrrZ Sng b "the ' osCin' which «*« f •• the termination of h,s en- -Hj».t. for £100 and £200. The sman Dominions can best 1 SSffi, „ ia " M f „ the body was found, and its post-mortem as O'Canisor, investor needs consideration, not tho big in- dor help toSho Moiherlnnd not by snldW ?»•« '™» «>o tan! & a l. "v»Sn rr r J" 6 ' T SS mt Euns ' Av 'W appearance. Mann, speaking at a'meeting, commonood tcn<lln S "stags." two millions on a battleship to ternhnB?S mt V res P° nS03 ) b J\ Bio Peets, wm followed ?• J J,« 3 S i2S5 FELL INTONE HOLD f-^T" 7 ■ T * "• W*'ta b fc < &{^^»t , SJill f ■'■■ g - gg jji.ivii i«iu irlJi HOLD. triumphant entry into Jerusalem there came for th «« millions, at 3J per cent., minimum Dominions enn be hurt-that 13, from th» m* an ombloin of innocence, and tho peculiar ?, f, N ? l)l0 59 6 1<2« 32 M __.. , CISborne, May 24. tbo Crucifixion, A fortnight bock he entered ptm 98H _____ ting of trade routes by an enemy's fleet. The of a Freemason." After the apron wfls £ w,° rd , " J 32 ' While wewLm on the Mmnro, one of the Brolen Hill »nfl ff « ' oxistonco of torpedo boats and submarines in A opos ,iK d r m i he ,f ravo on to P o( *o coffin by W. W. Ahnetrong .. 39 fi 1013 31 CO Tyser Company's bttts in the bay, tine even- 1 ' , ? S ° arr ', cd ] sllouldor - hl g h J - Dominion waters would not avert that dSgep tlie . W.M., tho jjasons were requested to de- £• G- Macartney ... 10 0 273 27 30 ing, a man named Biwoit, of tho onTineermB ttoyr fchey Wantotl to cruolfy hlm, But ho FEDFRATIOM U i s m *£ " n , that a foreign cruiser would P 0Slt $" ;P"esof acacia (which they bad worn S E 'Gregory ...77 G 1R92 26 C! :tr°u b \ dt r?: tt \ oiAn r^- h ° ■ • fa- p^srz^g&'vsiii$& :.-:s 'o 2 jg g,? , injured. His leg fractured. would not bo kicked about or insulted. • borne commerce The investment of two m3" u eautifuninos of all - J A. Cotter 13 1 199 less ' ACCIDENT ON THE WHARF. ' , '" ' A BLOODTHIRSTY OPPONENT. tf Vffi ffi teftft S ."I«' 1 ,g J n 3 71

' f ;~-~~T .THE DOMINION, TUESDAY, MAY 35, 1909, ■„ TO-DAY'S PAPER. THEPOWER& ALL AFTER SHIPS. TRIDENT SLIPPING. IMPERIAL UNITY. UNION OR STATES? 80ME LEADING FEATURES. * t t 0 ■ ' I jFeAra'.K"..:.: P T ° mam <™™" mU ™ »««»««««. DOMIN.ONS' DUTY. "«« MBim , ™«">»JW»««««IA. THE DMTON STIOKS OK THE SUP8. ■«. OHAMBERLA.H'S VIBWS. RKULT OF BEFEBEHI>1.» UNOiRTAII. ' In^M 1, ■••iV!-."'"' , "' , '""-"" , " Z Telegrams state that tho present convon- Paris, May 24 CAPACITY OF THE MAIN FLEETS THE a 79 r May 24. LondOh, May 24 . Mcney Market . . tion of Runn.ia with Germany and Austria tho first French Droad- TRUE TEST. M Advice from Johannesburg stte tLth Sit Robert Stout,.....:... l>!".. 7 7 's to bo amplified into a partaeiship with tlio nou eht, tb Danton (18,300 tone, to carry , issued (bylho "Standard" P). conhms t t N , *}<?» .. . .:.:..::.:.::: 7 Triple Alliance. foUrl2-inchandtwoho9 4-mchgun S , tod to t««'««« n -rrr,,»ssnru™v-cortuiadT) artiolee dealing with all phases of Imperial tSwn^«,«,™ .»™t, Vloloiia Memorial 1 7 hne turbines cqual to 22 knote) ;, have May 24> u 35 m-) . Mβ. Tho Commonwealth States and New tU ™ grcO m e T t etwetn tbo Transvaal Gc GE &r 0 ™.. . . n MUNICIPAL AMENITIES **« at W t. day, but wae un-' Sydney, May 2* 'T'cZSVTl'ZZ Ui, Church Property Ca» ... . ... " 11 Berlin, May 23 T i' ****«*<»«» Speaking to-day (Empire Day) at the states- P ' Admmistration-which is bold to bo opposo SJtSn Society n ° Burgomaster and th.rt>-iho members !" *° f T !f* Vicc-Adniiral Sir B.cbard " Ol ,r great aggregations of humimtv w> to Natal, « ™>W intaerts beeaiiso it euai Pwl.ip.eni'. AlSte.1:: ::.7.:;."...; 0 ° f «» Berlin arc about to pay ™° °° min ' s6 >° n ol Inqtaiy into the state Poore, Commandor-m-Ohicf of the Austrian SDa i, ne f neV bond Zrlv ttntccs C0 P er cent of tho Transvaal's ovo, ' ' r UB an,a: a d EN , al -? Jmfflcnd "^ * sti " M,str0!S, But 0,,a,lcnscd - — , lh,s T of T ss,ty i"«S^ w^rLSrJ 'fiSa^ , "-— I *tt.taffl'--aSisiatr— Ja«E£r fc -tra :wak= < -^ftL- :::: : - : " ::::: l S?rS2>sSTS5 -rtfB=«ft:sfis: *»4Msk ?f93B a ~-3 ft«=r--ri=rn T"'n"e,of Cnminah 8 W» M. M.t.hnJu dealt? wh i oh * ls ° ? w P hasIS0 tho need of destroyers that under certain conditions our peaceful so m »oT E to,W f n\ n °™Z° Rl ™ Col ° n y> •" l*i *> >nflu«c W JSSKSSF •" •••■•■■■■■.■■■:.■.■.: 10 ?r 7er hnd « b f l ««» Kumama and Austr." f Own m 1!)1 ° of **« Dreadnought each of sacrifice so that that command of the seas J e ° D ™" £ n TT „ T « «»«*«» of tho TJmon Const.tution , 'rf 0NENEWS '- 1° so ?u t B eh y f° r ran>0 i thorP »»"«»'? »««b- 21.000 tons, wrth a speed of 21 knots shall bo recognised as absolute. H" P re « nt standard of naval defence. ===== 1 TMfHT \vrn S?i 11 swutelj freo, and would aluays aot from tho Henceforth, clevon million Britishers over- ■ fHIPHNG AND MAILS g about them II. Hitilineu added Hint whenever CHILE MAY BUILD so that, in three years from now, she .,,,„.. >, ' WOMAk'8 WOKLD » pamfie solohon for .ntornat.onal diCSS , , „ ft w>11 hav. an equal if not a luptrlor J OPINIONS OH LAND TAX, LEASING, SPORTS-. was being sought Rumania vouW ulnays % London, May 23 , . .. . , , , \ D FRANCHISE . Mi ri ;•::::::■:: .5 S 1"^%; victoria memorial. ,™, p ™ a»i» .■...■.»..".■.::;;;::.,;;:;:;:::.::;:;.;:: if ° SB for anxicty, «f ™ to supersede present tho Norllii!rn *™-> Austria a » d »"y OTATDB 0F THE la™ oueen London, n ay 24 , - - - 1 ===-—-» floet. ore Powers in the Mediterranean; and v Inlorviowcd by the "Daily Chromolo," S HIGHWAY ROBBERY - „.' ' , ,„„ both tho learned Powers are buildmg *«««E«™a. . Roboit Stent rteted that New Zeataul'. e ; 4 V/AbAfcJLANCA. m. PICARD'S 38 BATTLESHIP SCHEME. DrcadnoUBhtJ. Any disaster to the U«o. May Jo, 0 5o a.m.) _ porionco strongly favoured a tax on unin i ' - ■ n - ■ ' British Fleet in tho North Sea or in London, May 24 proved land, and a super tax on larg ' A CABMAN'S UNPLEASANT EXPERI- m - A blA1B 0F ANA " CHY ' tho British Channel imperils tho safety Tho lower portions of Brook's momorial to owners of laud. ENCE. , THE AWARD OF THE HAGUE COURT. i n g "Ssireanffna * ot the Empire, this lad holdt tquaHy the lato Qucctt Victoria haa been uttcovwod. H vrovidiw.SttRobert added, ehort-nghlt (BY'tK,i:auAi'u-su'ciAt, LoniiMrosocNt.i ie, '*<=iurn-riiEs3 rtsoiuTmN-ronuu.iu.i quirj, tibd also a B 00 ' , w,tn rc 5 ard to an V disaster In They ineWdo 1000 tons of earrara marble and and wicked of tho London County Council J - ' Hastings, May 24. Berlin. May 28 iUrm °. J I Alfred I'lcard, who was specially tho Mediterranean. In either caso 800 tons of granite Brock has also com- sell llioir toeholds oil Kingsivay. The JZ+. > S hM'llar, a cabdmer of Uastings, Tho Intemfttional Arbitration Court ot The EenoV-ii? ,1 ThVlieSli^tanMhB^w'n 3 !! lhe trade rou,es to lh ° Ztot and to P Iotcd a 5fcatUo o{ tho Q«een with groups should adopt tho Glasgow lease system 1 HagUG Uph0ld tLo maln PO" lts ° f ««• %SZ ™™>!7Vw ottsZpX Au,t«l,. would be out. Poring '■Motherhood,» "Jnsticc," and d «l »ith tbeso lands. Mtor dming a\ fare home, Mr Millar bas P° sitlon ln r °g ard t« tho dispute with the nl t0 pick tbo man ko wauted ' "Trnth " Tho main memorial will bo fin- Ho advocated votes for mon and Womc £omg along Southland Iloa'd into Hastings, G °'man consular authorities at Casablanca w.ll p»,n n r«»»* r n „ *■> I do not speak as an alarmist or as a pes- wtod by tl'o end of 1010 aged twenty-ono m , 1 of7pLS°ni was h ** «, «*«»»«•• ,tn- -*»»- % ra T al *?»«-/««- ===== hj two men who h al ltd him He nulled to strongly blamed the Secretary threo separate schemes The first was based on » naval officer spoalving on his own reeponsi- has been bofpro Parliament fojcral times. TDir^CT and one of tho pan asked him which was, tho ° f tho Germnn Oonsulflto for endeavouring * Minimum annual grant of .£12,(,SO,000, by bihty Wo havo looUed orisos in tho fti h,! i'"!t , \ n ( ."i 3, k? I. road to Pak.p.k'i While Mr. M.Uar * «**> the omtorkation of desorto, not S^Wfe^d.&ffleXn. 40 m%$ fa °° ,n th ° past ' Md tbo raco 1S n " cr at " A « f ? ' ' n g tfiVSSrSS-o ttb'seTXnZH d " t " B-, ? , - Th ° f W* bost until it » faced with an emergency. ENGLAND AND UNIVERSITY ?jffiww-s *sea zpprjs? -srrai s r s That t; work Toeethw - b^sh coll^s. mau,on tho other side , of tho oab jumped nationality. baWcshYps P m J tt state of things which thwatew .___ (usMUSOWin-mss AbsocunioN-corTRitm up and laid hold of tho driver's arms and Nevertheless the French woro blamed for To-day's cablegram would appear to indicate 6nr ox istenco as an Empiro should suddenly LCfldoU, M&y 23. ffinn^, irr v,n°'> ) P*"* 0 *?* \? SO not respecting as>far as possible Gornunv's tl ! at the C 0 snpport il. Picard'sman- have been brought te pass is a matter difll- HOUKS AND WAGES Tho team to represent England m tho firs ta» Sf ailLcafi Vn^nfeS'A ° f M ™> ttoVnSTof CU \ to If thoto M0 two races -—- tost match against the Australians, whic didnot tike his uateh oi any other articles ' or floats of uamg revolvers, also for tho plained According to recont Paris advices, ln tho world whicn should march fildo by side DANGER OF A BIG LOCK-OUT IN WALES. Mill begin on Thursday at Birmingham, wi ' mJ m $ lt na;t P assisted in identification ill-troatmcnt of a Moioecan attached to tho " thd n,s f° r io * Finance, II Ctnllnux, has ex- they are tho British and tho Teutonic races, (dt TELiaiura-rREss AssoouTiou-comtianT) bo selected from tho following — ■ 1 S? oab and' Q T m °°™ ht « ' ?tt f° ih iU b f Lo " don ' 23 »™ ("Pta.n), Fry, Jones, Jcssor night, old man. 'Yon art liot a bad sort " "North Gorman Gazette," commenting ll oan be Eho,,n to be required bj Iho interests hMb worltt * w i do oxponenco; both aim fortho Tho ooal-ownors havo announced, at a Broarloy, Lilley, Hayward, Hnst, Thompson They disappeared in tho direction of Jull on the Judgment, says it now remains for „ "".'l 0 ""!, H ° insl ? ts i hmm * r - 'M 101110114 o f B"a* populations whose in. mce l ing o f the South Wales Conciliation Rolf, Tjldcloy, Blytlio, anl Hobbs Site of £ cai, gl h it 1 *' T/ "I Govcrnmenh te e^reis fho M a!dg^ Pe ffiSh X ally Tt C °i r S P s'ta °i o m0t A a "i ar ° . d J B ! Hl ,. ,dent wf Bottri ' Uvat lt u tkcu ltvtcnUotl te 4 ft W- 0 M *> 25 ~° 55 a m > ' r™J ilo tl,o S w\ r T W , n0 5 " GaMtt «" add R that a very vmpWnfc m- *»l ««» <W«w B »w» »l opinion .VZl sldcr a ° ca P "l' 08^11 in a< > wbria ' 9 month's notice to workorB m tho.antMM on . nrtnn „ 9 , an Spt ap™ce thlv cldent ls cIosed the >» « dignified lod'thTt ? ,S under- affairs by tho British and the Teuton* j une 1, ltl cnMcUon »,th tho Coming inte r J( , , . , May 24. for a feMWSfju* SS rfi «^nne f , entirely satisfactory from the stand ""% f °f "°f '°, " opWet, ' <;u of iho - Mlues (E,sht H ° Ur8 ' Afit ' Ha JSl "» S b^iiWft -HuS They were flbouJ 5 feet 8 inches in height point of international relations. °" ««> fleet'and that Ministos are app™eheS world-wido financial c&tastropho Consider to teiminato all contracts. Umvwsity \uU bo represented by -Hurst and Tvoro torn groy clothes They appeared TO « to the attitude of Parliament Tlie real what a power for good would ensue from the This aotlon ...n lmo i, o a ] ock^ut of . Salter . LvanB » Hoomil11 . u & iw iP e Casablanca incident W to . .nous rai,s meeting ,n commerca, rival, y on,,, h %L*% $ »£ri !£?**£ **>™. -d Pawson. ACCIDEN.S AND FATALITIES. the d«.toij omi tho. Wero wt. P jf viSS *'! to t « h 16 a " 6)llr40rt,!nivr V and acut « mi "» ar V \v fcW U oollwne., teducei miners' B 71 Sf»lch a\° B rm Tburid'y . '. ,'„. ir-rr^— T-r' d r^ 1^SB^SSls ,, !|; ' for which I cannot but pereari B Hobk are P r, nniwvn T.o, ;' " Internatibnal Arbitration (Wurt "t *W BJgio « Wo out&v on iho najy, and that there bis think there have bsen excuses OH both , _ - l»bl> «(«ol cS for tho bu «b« "dj^**»' . t BOATING FATALITY. Then Germany demanded an tpdw Hi & r "V'h f° J. 01 " 111 " "' "r 1 •«•'•■ Tho P""" f cr "" «uU be mot OPPOSING CONTENTIONS. o Urt BMl4'team which £ , jr m,, : U 8sJ *««,.««, . 9 SS^^Jia5 , I . ,^3S3rfa % t by C0.opora.l0n MHIn the Mother Under d.U.March X tho Cardiff cone.pon- *&?$$£&t^tX "4 ffld. morning'thxeo S'ST 'T&SSj'S &«? - Country and h. colon,, In ih. naval & Bide at Mussefburgh, and whoso names aro ""d at, both Governments agreeing % ac Hew the characteristics of the idffltt ion SOhemM put forWard, Australla should W\ nt , t,0 P."*" J !l n,d . a » d ll lS •"•f. »•»■ p'">SJ '» M 1 } Ust raatch , es "} An 1^ u u 1, given as Wilson, James Morris, and George ! n aecot,dance;«ith the decision that shonld a,ltl . a » an instance of this, he found that the rel(>lve ,0 meot the da "9 0,, which Is '," v i? ,v of the mnnifesto issued by tho lDOJOi, and the coming struggle wi 1 be hi Kempton, went out in a "flattie" on LaCe J, e C0I1 J e i 0 t h <> arbitrators after investifta- new submarine "Z" had boon entiroly for- common to all narti of th B n! » South Wales Miners'rodoration last rinht, that first appearanoe in a big gamo in England. J • ' incometSc i^SSiT^rr*, , , r; a r ,at,ono,the,actthMlh ' Tee d r n rb O ior^ardr J r3^^^ h . s .w of the c 1 ra S ; ' " hlcl1 t , uimed OTe 1AA. !• An entire reorganisation of tho central od- first and foremost necessity is the com- of tho ooininc into operation of tho Coal Minis casMro Brcarley got in some fast bowlmg o Bever&l times, and Kempton disappeired i ' 2 4 J«n™ 11™ '? ne f eSSa 7 1 mand of the sens The Australian (Eight noun} A(t This is regai l»d as an at- tho last Vustialian in England, and li Their plisht «as oWrrod bv the station- 1 9 ' 2 A m r .f,?°," ,lb L 0 <,,r t oo I or of navnI oonstruction m " a °\ m se " The flus, ' ,alia " tempt on the pirt of the employers to Mapo igom can bo depended 011 to tiouble the Aus tnaster {Mr. T. CockbiirnV and with his as- « iticrroT.v „•„, „ 1 TklSS,!.. t »i it, , Schl)m ° to P r "vrdo a torpedo flotilla their obligations under tho Concihiti 311 Boaid tralians. 'lno Lancashire bonier has not nlave< eistani (Mr. A Bimbcrrv), ho wont out m a AN AII STKIAN AVAY TO DO IT J 1 „,, f*°""S r l,°l i' 1 ? (Ioct Ji>rds needs over- would be a great advantano in the de- ngrccment On Hie other hand, the t asten in Australia, where MacLafen ind Tjldcslc Sld^XW.^i.'ft.^S , '"—™ < ?z o? ,? Jon 5 «r,,ction must be *"- of Austrian ports or aS an iS3h? & & %?%& bT?3!i who was quite exhausted, nnd held them on ' Vienna, May 23 5 A nmnber of first oln.« hntH..i, c n auxiliary to Britain's ma.n fleets if that.no companj or'proprietor has tho right on to open tho innunrs for England with Mnc- ' te the sidoiof tho boat until a hrger boat The Austrian Minister of Finance (Dr l«d doTn .1 ,,n ce battI « hl P s "«t be ever (hcy ar4 d .,„ thCje wator to oloao hn collar if',t do« not pay, but must Lawn Hml » VorK*ire'. onlj mpr^nta , Been recovered, wan about 18 joars of ago. to plaoo a supplementary mcomo tax on lepler " shcd . . in the capacity of tho main fleets of of tho first flight j4op is a batsman of tin . 'CONTACT WITH A LIVE WIRE. baCbCl ° r3 ' (?) ' and cMdkss «* ta " . nNmA , th « E """" «• «™n»«r tho mam M, SS^S^^^tS"^ , J nunftriIn 0 . ■■ LONDON MONEY MARKFT of lh0 cncmy, mai '<»m naval de- mK ' W, "• LYUIN, ibl« to relurn the ball to the wicket in out I AmannamcdGeorEePrico aced about 25 * fence for local purposes may take, it • notion \ A Lilley, the wicMWpor, is nol JAPANESE ••SQUATTING." ' ' ' mu« b. UB d.r lmp.r,.l «.ntr.l. AN IMPRESSIVE FUNERAL SERVICE SuhS ' SWSWSf.Mi! • . C0L ° NIAL ISSUES - Tho personnel must be tramod by Impona. ?JSff t^«^ M , ft£™S.. i !! somehow came in contact with a hvo wire. ftN , rl?nv . N , ar AVn (nvTRWenArn-PBESB ASSoriATiov-rorrninitr ) officers and men, and there lnuet bo a con- for tho Karon Cemetery it 10 o'clock 3osterdav ""Mulled when a chnnro of'bo»Iinir is required R, r, Y i° f ? r 7" n I?,! !, nc1 ' f0U ? d on e °v f ' bUUIAN ISLAND. L d j t t fl f ffi nion-Austrahan or mOrnl11 ? '£ ho ll0ar ? 0 ' »«•& whs literally T >'« f ,c . ctl f »»P«*«fo1 eomh»«}ion trWrt / tho hands of deceased was burned, ivhich inr T«Efiiurit-inEsj .ssmi«n m -.ro,r,™,,f 1 The snnn of +!,» w».i a,, * 10, « ., U31,rttnan or clowned with a profusion of most beautiful ™ Austinhan boivlers will probably find cut gives nso to tho surmiso. Pnco is supposed ™ ,E< " UPU . ibioiitj IM son P « ™ 0 ..*™!* 3J per othonvioc-pissing from tho E reat liaval wrcith, of uWs, was followed bj-a "or 'f «» ticket 1, in eood order dunng next te have come from Tananui Sydney, May 24 oon J' , Ioan °* l»li4lo,000—i&sued at 06—is monoouvro giounds Thero can be no divided to «° of tjventj-two cabs, and about CO 01 70 Friday, nnrt Siturdov L \ Consternation has been created at Jaluit, luotocl at i discount, contiol m juml defence there can onlv b« °? /^V 4,10 , m ° u rn«>rs including The bitting and bonhn? areraRei of the tbrow somo old papers on the fire, amongst thrco joars, collecting birds, fishes, etc , and ( Rd0 May 25, 1 30 a m) one that this is rot tho time to dNcuis If tip and Diamatic Sooiot), and many of tho Nrmo nines "oiit Hum Ax-n, An old-ago peneio.-ior named Frederick ====== to bo bms ahead rather fast are couoernod is tho next five years Wo Parwh, and from thenco to the graveside tho c B Vrl'" ' n ? mH Thomas Fnrr, 66 years of ago, a carpenter Tie Wnrmnl,'' «,™ ti ttUst aot N0W, a(ld * ord now " must proeoedincs woro of a MasOmc oTiaracter, tho S ?' {» J }« ;J H ft\?ay anywhere The nolico accept it as a sixteenth discount Tho paper adds that a ,Wf up 11 u mattors bearers by Messrs E G Pifcncr J M cKk c D1 5 tho ••• ■ 10 i 5J m caso of su.cido, as Farr had previously made NOT WANTED BY MINERS, WHO i ar ge Cauacban loan is nnortad ! fa, SL ' m . . U V m mor6 or les8 re " Gco ' B°»"m»L D. E Nlcholfs, F. W. p nr t; en attempt on his own life RETURN TO WORK Sum reported te be lm- sponsiblo should disaster occur. bittle, J3. J. &ll, Walter Meek, and J/J. Bowling. ■ ' mL <in Soivwriffht As tho oofiin ncaml (ho gravo tho Name Wiokots Rims 4.\'k<5 , FOUND IN A BURNT TENT »»««.,„«« , "*««*«-*«-tan * ADMIRAL BERESFORD-β WAY. I : «* !S SiS ASilburton, May 24 „. n , „„ . , , ,' I 7 Th» »i,',« 1 v n /• A "third way" was voiced by Admiral lord 4 n g 1 'J aI1 servipo was rcatl bj tho Uov Mr G t Jes«op 10 lie Uβ At the inquest on tho body of William Tile Bro, ' en "ill strike has boon declared lao i , mai.oial News," referring to tho Charles Borcsford in his speech iep6rtcd in after which tho Masons proceeded G H Hirsl 27 1025 3798 Sullivan, a single man, found burnt te death off Tho pickets'have been withdrawn, and West Australian loan, says that—if tho 5f tord "3' s ' Ssuo - Uo eugmited " suitable class w ' th ™ lr V "J beautiful and touchinj,' ser- i E Eelf .. 1 79 7D ■ SS^iSS , . & D d'd th «»-» A»*«u- to work this morn/ng statement is true-it » impossible te cot arfXS Jg (% AUSTBALIA throneh Mtnral IZ h £ A « s Tho C( » n l" n «l Unions gave Tom Mann a 6™tulato those responsible for ruling out destrojer or submarine on the other" a"- k clns T P v S a out b y M tWtlmm present Batting currX Sng b"o b f •• tho tcrminafon of his en- -Hj».t. for £100 and £200 Tho sman Dominions can best ren J Kff, „ ta " M f „ the body was found, and its post-mortem agement as Oicameor. lnv «tor needs consideration, not tho big in- dor help to* tho Motherland not by bZioW ? d from the funeial ritual An imoS rr r T nm B s out Euns Av'bo appearance. Mann, speaking at a'meeting, commonood tcn<lln S "stags" two millions on ft battleship to 6crve n,B?S mt V n^ by Bio Peels, followed r i?^. •' J ? J «S5 FELL INTONE HOLD ""T? * • ? S * rt f* fc .?* *-- «-«- b - L&{°S | f™g ■• " » SiS iwiu itiij rlULU. triumphant entry mte Jtrusalem there carao for threo millions, at 3\ per cent., minimum Dominions enn be hurt-that 13, from tU niit- ttn «mblom of mnocenco, and tho peculiar ? 7 f, £, Nol)l0 • • • M 6 172C 12 M , CISborne, Maj 24. tbo Crucifixion, A fortnight bock he entered pMW 98} ] tine of trade routes by an enemy's fleet. The ****"• fi a F , r , cemuson " After the apron was *; ? v ? a V° rd ( ""' J 2 ® 12 ' While ncwk Hi on the Mmnro, one, of the Brolen Hill »H «««,«! ' oxistonco of torpedo boaU and submarines in A opos ,iK d r m i he ,f ravo on to P o( th0 <*>&" »J W. W Ahnetrong . 39 fi 1013 31 CO Tyser Company's boats in the bay, this eVen- 1 ' ,? r 1 sllouldor - hl e h ' _ Dominion watts would not avert that danger the f W K M, tho 1 f W to do- G ' G- Macartney ... 10 0 273 27 30 rag, a man named Biwoit, of tho onTineermE: now fchev to crucify him. But ho FEDFRATIOM J' 13 unlikely that a foreign cruiser would P 0Slt $" rm , ii? f J«acla/which thej had worn S E 'Grogory ..77 G 1R92 26 C! injured His leg fractured ivould not bo kicked about or insulted • borne commerce The investment of twomS" be * ullful " nM of ftU ~ A Cot f« r 1 109 1C6S ' ACCIDENT ON THE WHARF " , " ' - A BLOODTHIRSTY OPPONENT X&Marft *ff%ffil « ffi SSSl ft VsTT, » } ™ Sn aiL'&EfiXz" ,^ . when 1 *,• 0URli q uorla ws, c««»m™-«-. -«.«««,«, SS-^iV 8,,^, " x ° '^-t" ,dWh, " yha, ° ,,otyc, i ?? y s f eiim ? r Pulcaki was load- - Perth Miv 24 mencmg with oruisers, tho Domimdns mmht fi Ilia .i. b ?A s of SDrin ? unfol(1 tUeir '""uUliS & itrncTof at I'" ng at tho meeting o'pSmont havo larger craft" »** - „, , (^~.y;iSn\ e WS. rf fc:& A QUEEXSLAXDER'S ALLEGATIONS «' Q-'- Spoakor of the = « aToHo . ... .*$* $ff A^. » '» - S^ rrfyr^^\he^tUle h ---«■■- f to death evenm -JJ-f * f "• " i? S jut about tho herd. Dr Jrkh.y va3 eS u mt Asliburton, May 21 ioi Federation, md »oold ew &11 John box ' ln,Ml ,} Jfj ««« by the ohiUliur hand1 o f Tat , L L n « '. "1 Tt.% te tho man's aid, and oidered his rc-nov-ilte t At a No-Liconso mfet iir to-night, attended Foirost tho wjrsL flogginc "SCAT"CAES 3l eiS"na p fi n fnS!lii .I? r n T c .T of h i f0 Rn<1 31 1245 MC1

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 516, 25 May 1909, Page 7

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CRICKET. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 516, 25 May 1909, Page 7

CRICKET. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 516, 25 May 1909, Page 7

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