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[I'HEHS ABMOOIATION.I (Received May 22, 8.56 a.m.) CHINA AND GERMANY. LONDON, 21st May. Tho Chinctw Govt*rnun*nt iei satisfied that the sei/.uro of Haiuh.iu was not coutomplutcd by Gcnn.uiy, though romplaint in I mndu of tin- GulimiuT lack of courtesy iv I failing to ask pennihMon to mako a survey. RUSSIAN SHIPBUILDING YARDS. ST. PETERSBURG, 21st May. The Russian Ministry of Marine is opening several now shipbuilding yanln at St. Putfisburg and Kron«tudt for tho construction of .second-class cruisers. AFFAIRS IN MOROCCO. LONDON, 2ht May. Mr. Lowthcr, British Minister at Morocco, has started for Fez to vitit tho Sultan. A BIG SCORE. LONDON, 21at May. Hirst nindo 341 tuns in tiho cricket match Yorkshire v. Leicestershire. EMHItG DAY. LONDON, 21st May. At a dinner giveu by tho Royal Colonial Institute two hundred and fifty guests wore- piesent, including sevor.il ex-Gover-nors of Australian colonies, nnd (ho Agcnts-Gciieiul. The PreM '"nt, tho Duko of Cotiiiitught, in proposing tho toast of tho Institute, said the idea of celebrating 1 Einpiro Day wns n liuppy conception, und ' an eloquent testimony to the solidarity of tho sentiment distinguishing communities under the British Hag. GERMAN NAVT LEAGUE. BEUIHX, 20th May. Tho Qeimnn Navy League's propaganda ond thu lemarks of the press supporting it h.ivo be«n severely oritioiwd in the Reichstag und by independent organs, as bomg calculated to excitu mistrust in Britain and ombaiiass tho (Jermnn Government. j The Kaiser, replying to a telegram of homage from the Navy League Congress, expresses dissatisfaction nt the Lcaguo's policy. Tho President and Vice-Pusident have now resigned. DIPLOMATS TRANSFERRED. LONDON, 21st May. Sir W. E. Goschen, British Minister at Copenhagen, has been uppoinlud to succeed Sir F. It. Pluukett as British Ambassador at Vienna. Tho Hon. Ainu Johnstone., Councillor of ; tho Embassy 'at Vienna, will succeed Sir W. E. Goschen. DENABY COLLIERIES' CASE. LONDON, 21st May. In tho Court of Appcul Justices Muthonr nnd Coitciis-llnrdy revcr&ed Mr. Justice. Lawronco's judgment in tho Denaby collieries cane, holding that inasmuch as tho Yoikshirc Minois' Association did not initiate, un illegal strike, tho mere granting of money (0 strikers did not involvo the association in tiny responsibility for the losses of colliery compunies. The Muster of the Rolli (Sir 11. 11. Collins)' dissented from Iho finding. It is undoi stood tho caso will bo taken to tho House of Lords tribunal. ARMY BOOTMAKERS. LONDON, 21st May. Tho War Oflico is onquiring into tho wages of army bootmakers nt Northampton. There are promises of an early settlement of the strike there.
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