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(Received i, iU.SO a.m.) \ icana, Amy 31. Official cai.t; adiciion it given to- the reccim ala.imug and groundless rumours reg.irdi.ig ilie Emperor's iiinese, ar.O it is stated las i.ealth lias n.vu excel lent lei f.e\er.-.l weeks pEi. GOLF. (Rjci iv.'d I, 10.5.) a.m.) ..Qiitinn, Amy 31. In the IV.in ill round of the golf contest Pen Ice leal i iioany;; m 3-2, Darwin beat Clyde, i. In tho'fifth round Bruce « .■:>. i ( Lick Evans (American) at the nim fccenth hole. AVIATION. (Received I, 9.0 a.m.) Romo, Ai.ty 31. In t!io aeroplane i.iec, Ga; ins’s machine was saiashed thirty miles from Pisa. Commai: halted at Pisa, and reached Rome in tile afternoon. Frey is at Pisa. AERIAL CONGRESS. (Received 1, 9.0 a.m.) Paris, May 31. The Aerial Congress lias opened, seventeen Elates, blinding Britain, being represented .
INDUSTRIAL UNREST. (Received 1, 0.0 a.m.) Paris, May 31. Home waterside labourers fatally injured a comrade who had refused to join a strike. LATEST MESSAGES. (Received 1, 11.10 a.m.) New York, May 31. Havroun won tho motor race at Indianapolis, doing 500 miles in 6 hours II seconds; Milford second, Bruce Brown third. A crowd of 70,000 witnessed tlm finish. There was no fatality, excepting Dickson, who was flung out when ids car skidded after the rim of the wheel Hew off. Dickson struck a fence and was killed instantly. There were several collisions, and the mechanicians were seriously injured. Mr. Roosovoil, at the Memorial Day celebration, denounced tho false apostles of peace, declaring that they ha'd need of a powerful United States navy. Ho firmly” believed in national and international peace, but only as tho handmaiden of justice. They .ranted peace with every nation, but Ac could not sec why the peace of other nations should act in a manner to rob America of her self-respect. .(Received 1, J.lO p.m.) Ottawa, May 31. •The Federal Government is advising recourse to arbitration to settle the big labour strike which is imminent at Vancouver. Both parties are firm. i\ews by steamer states that many pilgrims were burnt by molten- lava on the Asama volcano, Japan. The annual festival was in progress when the oruptioiv occurred. Tire number of dead is unknown. Mexico, May 31. Thirty were killed and many injured in a riot at San Luis 1-atosi. The mob fought the police for four hours. (Received 1, 9 a.m.)
Penang, May 31. Seventy thousand pounds of rubber were accidentally burnt at the Gcdong estate, Baganfeorai. (Received 1, 10.20 a.m.) . . Sydney, June 1. The police have arrested a supposed burglar, after an exciting chase over roofs at the Metropolitan Hotel and idjoining buildings in Goulburn Street. Mr. Holman is considering a law making adultery with a wife living with her husband a criminal offence. He states ha cannot sanction the socalled '“unwritten law,” where an aggrieved husband takes action into his owin' ‘hands. Melbourne, June 1. The sorters in the Buchan post office have been rendered ill through Lie presence of several broken bottles >f strychnine in mailbags. Their presence is a mystery. The Acting-Federal Treasurer estimates the surplus at half, a million. Dvdney, June 1. .archbishop Wright, entreating churchmen to attend the service on Joronation Day, declared that the eijn may be fraught with a crisis in mi destiny, as much as the Empire. The Japanese steamer Kumano Mai u brought two hundred and seven Chinese passengers from Hongkong. This is considered as evidence of the breaking up of the boycott. An effort is being made to obtain in expression of public opinion regarding Sunday’ picture allows. Melbourne, June 1. The Federal Government, is testing for its suitability for starch, the wild ice of the Northern Territory, where there are millions of acres. Brisbane, June 1. The secretary of tho Trades Council denies that there is any’talk of a general strike.
T E TOFU A. FAST ON THE JiEEE. ('Jccoivcd J, 12 noon.) Suva, Juno I. The. Tofiui is fast on tlio reel', ami is leaking. Part of her cargo is being discharged into lighters. Tin? Uur.atli and Mnnap.ouri are afcl.cinpj;ino- to tow lice oil'. The weather is lino, hut the steamer's position is dangerous.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 87, 1 June 1911, Page 6
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