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GERMANY'S AMBITION. London, July 7. The Bishop of Salisbury, Dr. John vVorcsvorth. vho acctmp ariod : heBritish Cleraty ana pastors or. their recent visit to Germany, ir.formeu a Church meeting in London that he had not found any real cesire for var. He found, hovc-vc-r. a considerable desire for making prevision for v.'sr and possessing such naval and military suupremacy as might enable Germany to dictate to Europe in a crisis, or, if necessary, to the UniteSd tates. BRITAIN'S SECRET AIRSHIPS. London, July 7. A private syndicate ,with a capital of £250,000, is being formed to work Dr M. Boyd's airship. With two companions, Dr Boyd crossed the Irish Channel, with the utmost secrecy at night time, last May, at a height of 3500 feet in four hours, the distance being 90 miles, and landed near Belfast, re-crossing the following night. Dr Boyd admits that his airship was the mysterious one reported to have been seen hovering over Caerphilly and Cardiff, Wales, and elsewhere a few months ago.
BRITISH COAL MINERS STRIKE London, July 7.
A strike of 15,000 coalminers has been precipitated in Warwickshire as a result of the application of the Eight Hours' Act. Collisions have occurred between . the strikers and fellow miners, who are anxious for work. RUSSIAN REPRESSION. St. Petersburg-. July 7. Another pogrom —organised massacre, with semi-official sanction —is reported to have taken place in Bessarabia, a province in South West Russia, the victims again being- Jews. It is stated that 100 were killed. BEECHAMS' BENEFICENCE. London, July T. It transpires that the donor of £3OO. 000 to endow a British national opera house is Mr Joseph Beecham, the patent medicine manufacturer, father of Mr Thomas Beecham, the well known musical conductor. COMPULSORY TRAINING London, July 5. In view of the forthcoming debate upon the military vote the War Office has prepared estimates of the cost of compulsory national training. The estimates shew that the system would add £7,320,000 sterling to the existing territorial and special reserve vcte. Belgium is preparing to adopt compulsory universal service. INDIAN UNREST. London, July 8. Speaking at Soatnalh the Countess of Jersey, wife of Earl Jersey, ex-Gov-ernor of New South Wales, described Sir Wm. Wyl'.ie as one of the best and gentlest of men, the vic:im of unrest, encouraged cy reckless s;eeches and disloyal questions in the House of Commons. CANADIAN STRIKE RIOT. St. John's, July 8. A section of eke workers employed by the Dominion Coal Comnany at Placentia Ray. Canada, struck for higher wages. They are mem;:-rsof the United Mine Workers' Associaed the men w .'.-.■ r-.-fo.-'o _ t;. tin.:- out. The Riot Ac: was read an- Ml , troops armed with two machine were sent to the scene of the trcucle. powerful business eirporatkt in the , United States sunnerts the strikers. j CHAMBERLAIN'S BIRTHDAY. I London and in practically every con- | stituency throughout England today in honour of the ;. irthdav celebration of Mr Josepu Chamberlain. ; University buildings at Birmingham, | regretted the enforced acsence of Mr : Chamberlain, to whom no pain a nign ; tribute. j BRITAIN- _jR" - " L< I" f 1 p cmg Mr J x - - o I- * r-> L - | S c -- e j te „ ~ re KITCHENER AND THE COMMONretiring Commander-in-Chief of the tour oi Japan, Austra.ia and Canada. Nothing is known in London regarding Lord Kitchener's decision.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 172, 12 July 1909, Page 3
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