The Daily Colonist (1914-06-19) by Unknown

The Daily Colonist (1914-06-19) by Unknown

Author:Unknown
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 1914-03-25T16:00:00+00:00


ni ipi:

1 IUjLIIjiIJ

ON MEXICAN COM

Returns to San Diego While Shearwater Shifts to Trouble Zone—Malaspina to Go North,

After spending some time cruising off the Mexican coast, H. M. 8. Atgeylne. Com-mander Corbctt, has returned to tho base (Kgratlons at Bast lilego'"from" Sallna Cruz. Thl9 Information ha* been receh ed at the Esc(uimalt navy yard in a communication from Commander Corbett. 11. M. B. Phearwater, Commander Walter, which for several weeks past has been stationed at tin .Southern California port, has gone south to replace the. Algcrino In watch I nx llritlsU interests along the Mexican seaboard,

No news has yet hocu received as to when the British war Vessels Will he ordered hack to Esquimau, but It Is expected that either the Algerlne or tho Shearwater will be dispatched North somo time next month.

It is announced at the navy yard that the fishery cruiser ^ Malaspina, Captain Holmes Newcomhe. which recently returned to Esquimau from r'rlnce Rupert and the west coast of Vancouver Island with Admiral Klngsmlll aboard, will sail on Monday next on her regular cruise In the fish-, cry protection service. The vessel is now being made ready for her Northern trip which will extend as far as Prince Rupert, out of which port she will operate for a period of two months before returning to Esquimau.

ALLAN LINE CHANGES '

Virginian Xeplacin? the Xiost Empress

Of Ireland Wecessltates

Shake Up

WRECK INQUIRY .

TAKES NEW LINE

( iinllnued I'runi Page

Basket Picnic—Under the aimpices of the elementary s. B. Cnion a basket picnic, for the cradle roll members and all children under ten years of a«e of all the Sunday schools ir. the city will

In held ,m Saturday, June 20, from 2 to n p. m., In Beacon Hill Park*. A cordial invitation is extended to all 'parents and friends.

Crlcttet Clui, Meetintf—The 'Five i\V Cricket Club will hold a meeting; In Christ Church Cathedral schoolroom this evening (Friday.) at » o'clock. All interested in the Kame are Invited t'i attend. The secretary would like to hear from any clubs which have open dates to fill. Address, O. Thomas, I\ O. box i'.'OC city.

Native sons' Picnic—A meeting or tho comniittee, having In charge the Native Sons' basket picnic, -which takes place on Saturday afternoon to Brentwood Bay, Tod Inlet, was held last evening. Everything is now- ready for an enjoyable day. Sports have beast arranged for. All menVners of the post are salted to sttend. arfl brlag thalr families aad friends. Cars will leave the B, C. Klectrtc Railway Station on DougUa Street at z:l» p. m. Tickets can lit had from any ro^mbar of the aoramiUea,

or at the train, The «*Ua M\U r*tur»

^a 0wn .ihoMt »,f y ^^;:i5^^^1m»|'$s*ttsl<»vig.w

ri-nni full speed ahead to full BTpttOd astern In three minutes, though the engineers were emphatic in claiming that It had often been done before,

John W. Black, a second-class 'passenger on the Kmpreps, testified briefly, then Lord .Mersey ruled that it would be of no avail to examine any more passen-gt i s.

Chairman Shows Indignation

The springing of Oalway's evidence by C.



Download



Copyright Disclaimer:
This site does not store any files on its server. We only index and link to content provided by other sites. Please contact the content providers to delete copyright contents if any and email us, we'll remove relevant links or contents immediately.