Show It SOIl 1 IN PHILIPPINES ES n To u c l Manila July Jul Untied States Philippine ban hUR b im tIn con a II examination of ot the heads of th various arioul departments of or i the forcing on thorn a policy of ot retrenchment The ii have ha Investigated tin the estimates cut down Items substituted in subordinate positions position for formerly merly assigned to Americans and aUll have Impressed on the chiefs that III at they must follow the for the th ele ullon of at the I As a result of r the tho action It IH cd d that thai the tho budget bud t foi th half year will bo bt reduced 1 from 0 to for the tho insular departments and for fOl the thu city olty of ot Manila from to of or permanent Im Improvements which will be made a 1 sep The fht budget budet bill has hag not 11 Tho rho Ima hu adopted a 11 new for fOI the appropriations be b bI previous statement contained I tes to the amount of 1000 which ta III being returned to th Ih treasury It IK III exp ux td that the In expenses will Know a II te Ill of i S to 10 JO per p r cant Lieu of ot HI been found guilty of embezzlement end and HII n nten ten red to Houth Il London July Jul parliamentary on n the South African la bor question was Issued today Lori LorlI high for South Africa telegraphed Colonial Secy Suey Chamberlain on May 12 IMS 1 03 urging tho employment of or Indian llan for tor work on Oil the y the to b bu forcibly repatriated III t the tho end Ind of their service He reported that there were not enough natives there If all worked to meet the Blowing requirements for tor the development of the I he re and h a dilemma must eventually land the country In financial embarrassment Mr Ir Chamberlain replied May U gen orally oro II approving of or Lord Bug sug but bul stipulating for the of the whole population In South Bouth Africa and explaining that U It could only be done with till the consent of ot the Indian government which insisted on terms practically amounting to the re removal reo moval of ot all restrictions upon lion tion and the settlement of ot Indian trad trader er in South Africa According to Mr Chamberlains state statement ment In the house houle ot or commons last lut Monday when he be declared that as long an public sentiment was hostile to the proposition he would not attempt It but that thaI he believed opinion was WM changing the question Is still unsettled un probably owing to the of or the South African people J to remove the on Indian immigration |