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kong at daylight to-morrowW.
H.M.S. Flot is due to arrive at Hong-
The French Mile the 28th September was delivered in Landed on the 28th Oct.
Mr. Ramsay MacDonald,M.P., has aigned the secretaryship of the Parlin montary Labour party,
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Tho lead body of an old Chinata Tung Wah Hospital, yesterday. was found at Po Yan Street, near the
THE REVOLUTION.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1911.
INVESTITURE AT GOVERN
MENT HOUSE.
THE CANTON OUTRAGE.
Details of the Affair.
(From Our Oven Correspondent.)
For the moment there is a hull in the! crop of war rumours and the public aro
An interesting ceremony, took place a tow days portend. There has been no presenos of a large attendsson, when the trying to digust what the events of the past Government House this afternoon, la the confirmation of the ropect that the Imperial Hon. Mr A. W. Brewin, Registrar Olurioral,,
CANTON, Oct. 26. Court is leaving Peking for the northern was invested by His Excellency Sir Freda Fang Shan, whilst proceeding from the The newly arrived Tartar-General, HE" hunting park at Jehal, but it is highly profick Lugard, with the order of C.M.G. Gorerament Wharf at Tin Chi Ma Tau to bable that they would take such a step bastowed upon him by His Majesty the his Yamen, and when passing along Cheong after the meeting of the sailors under Ad- King at the coronation. miml Sah. If they do remove, it will be
Chin Street at about 9.80 delick this the third flight e tho, Imperial Court clerk at the stamp office, also received the bomb being thrown at him from a neigh- Mr Eurobic Hondato d'Aquino, Arab morning, was done to death by an aerisaizi's from the capital within bity years Imperial Service Order in recognition of bouring shop. thing runs to-day along the same unchang ernment service as far back as October 1, wounded. Several chair ecolice were also land where nothing changes, whole every Government. Mr Aquino joined the Gov-cha guard were kille and as many more And yet one reads that China is a his long and falibial service with the Some ten of the Tartar-General's Man-
ing grooves as were used a thousand years 1884.
killed and same foot passengers, who were in A fell report of the proceedings will the street at the time of the outrage. The Talking to a prominent Chinese gentle appear in to-morrow's is of the China shop from which the bomb was throws men yesterday, ho remarked, "The Mau.. official clasnos of China are to-day reaping
took are and a number of other houses in the immediate vicinity were also involved
unfortunate Tartar-General was found underneath a fallen wall.
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manifest destly, Much se one may dislike him for political reasons, for the turning of his ecat, for instance, and. for various disagreeable personal characteristics, there is no denying his great ability and his even greator auduelty. His tenure of the Home Office, though it was not free from grave mistakes, was
on the whole successful, particularly during the chamcter-trying period of the great strike. Then he displayed unexpected backbone. The enthusi astic believer in the inherent guilelessness of that old rascal, the Shepherd of Salisbury Plain, the shameless and vowed notoriety hunter during the Gorrard Street eoige, disappeared in that supreme time of trind and he represented the best traditions of British officialdoma curtain class and therefore should be bound conservatiam that their ears were $185, before Mr Justice Gompertz, at the that a big fire was raging yesterday at
toon bought from Grimsby and are coming One of the steam trawlera which have out with English fishermen to operate in Suez en September 24 with her boilers out Japan, the Daini Toyo Maru, arrived of of order. It was estimisted that the seal would be detained for three or four days, '
Ex-Catholic writes to us regarding charges for bell-ringing at baptishs and marriages in his church and suggests that the payment of such fees falls heavily on
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what they have sown: it is not wonderful A MATTER OF ADJOURNMENT, in the conflagration. The body of the that having down to the wind they are reaping the whirl wind. They have been so long entrenched behind their hilo.
deaf to the approach of the storm."
Li Chong Ting aved B. Xaviar to recover Supreme Court this morning.
for plaintiff and Mr Roador Harris for defendant.
be adjourned a week.
Mr D'Almada asked that the case might
From European sources it is reported
condiaries bent upon plunder.
CANTON, Oct. 26. I am able to confirm my talagram and notes of yesterday's dete with reference be the assassination of the Tartar-General. Is was at drst rumoured that the unfortunate,
at a moment when the best was abolished. The subject is sunruely use for urgently required.-
discussion in the columns of a secular We asked him whether be thought that Mr F. X. D'Almada o Castro appeared Walchow, evidently the work of in- newspaper But what will he do at the Admiralty? It is not 50 long since he was one of the leaders very of the Little England party and one who clamoured for a reduction in our naval expenditures. In those days he avowed his preference for the building JONES-On October 1, 1911, to the of Lord Nelsons and decried Drend-by the wreck awaiting a chance to loot what
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MEMOS FOR TO-MORROW.
2.16 p.Interport Shooting Fractice
at King's Park Range, Kowicon. 2.45 p.m. Dedication of St. Paul's College Chapel by Bishop of Victoria 3.80 p.m.-Opening of St. Paul's College Schoolroom by H.E the Governor.
General Memoranda.
MONDAY, October 30:---
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armaments of the Powers. But Mr. CHURCHILL's views are said to have undergone a change and great things Be expected of him in his new position. The question to our mind is, however,
When passed on October 19, the wreck under Tougui Point, was totally Rab of the steamer Ilay, which went ashors merged, the upperworks being alone sibic. The hull is with a heavy list to port, the masts and funnel having gone by the board Chiness junks were standing
might be left.
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Botha, speaking at Losberg, deprecated an The Premier of South Africa, General article in the Folkstem respecting the attitude of South Africa in the event of GeneralBotha declared that if Great Great Britain being at war. Amid cheers Britain were ever at war, the Dutch Engish, and Africanders would he found fighting shoulder to shoulder.
on the cover of our Overland China Mail, Our Weekdy Ficture, which appears
premat troubles, no matter how they terminate, would in the end turn out good for China. "Undoubtedly," must now come into existence, though it he replied, the People's Assembly which will not introduce the Golden Age will be an instruirent for good. It will act as check on wasteful expenditure; it will exercise control over taxation, and by gradually purging the public service of its present corruption, will lighten the burdens of the people. Aven if the Imperialists have undergone a considerable change." win their position vis-a-vis the people will
the Chinese Government five million of The rumour that Japan is leading
in Chinese circles in Hongkong. Public toels has aroused a good deal of comment opinion is greatly on the side of the forclutionists and it is urged that Jeran jahould temain strictly neutral in the present atruggle. We do not attach any importance to the rumour itself, for Japan has sufared too much in the recent past from boycotting
Mr Harris-I want a day fixed. Mir D'Almada-My client is not bera. ti ought to be here.
Mr Harris-My client is here and plain-oficial who had been done to death, wax
not the Tartar-General, but some mino to ocial. This rumear however turned ou
to be antene and no doubt exists as to the fate .H.E. Fung Shan. The foreign
Mr D'Almada-It is the practice adjourn the case for a week.
His Lordship-It is a fresh case, Me Harris-Why should I have to pay cunals have been officially notified of the the costs of coming here? I consent to outrage. judgment and make an offer of instalments. ' The results from the explosion of the His Lordship Want instalments do you bombs were far more disastrous than was si offer!
Erst reported, and so far as can be ascertained some thirty dead bodies have been found, including two Chinese woman who happened to be passing at the time of the outrage. Several Europeapa risited the noor, the whole place resenibled a socne of the explosion yesterday after abambles, Dismembered bodies strewed the street and many of the unfortunate that took place immediately after, the victims had been excinerated by the firs
explosion."
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client and get his instructions.
Mr Harris-My offar is 810 a month.. Mr-D'Altads I shall have to see my
"wok's adjournment in a new case.
His Lordship-The practice is to grant
Mr Harris-If the defendant saks for it. His Lordship—I will hear it in Chambers to-morrow,
Bir Harris-That is another 34.
To-day all is quiet, but every one exports
as to whether he will be given muel, this wook is a portrait of Li Yuan Hangat the hands of the Cantonese to run.angi 3r D'Ahuada-Lam-not-seeking-th that great events are in the making..
of an opportunity for the display of "conspicuous talent in his new position." The Asquire administration draws its power from a coalition of parties which looks dangerously on the verge of breaking up. The Labour mem- ber, notwithstanding the bribe of a salary of £400 a year apiece, are not the subservient party they were before
3 p.m.-Auction of the King Edward the passage of the Veto bill. They bitterly resent the attitude of the
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leader of the Chinese Rubellion.-All- this week'a ravolutionary news is reprinted making it, with its complete record of local in "to-morrow's issue of the weekly, thus
events, of exceptional interest to folks at Home
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL
Mr. W. G Sleeman, of the Illustrated is in connexion with a special Japan London News, is in Tokyo. His stay there
number of the London journal.
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Genetics of the rounds in Krosos Geteral Ordonez, who was wounded, and
was at one tims Governor-General of the Philippines during the Spanish regime."
rinks at this time. And it is a geners
hut-heads are advocating. boycott if all things Japaness which the
The Japanese Consul informs us that he has ascertained that the Chinena.Govern- ment approached the Yokohama Specie Bank in order to procuro a loan, but the Application was refused.
All is quiet la Canton. The report of the fall of Foochow turas out to be a canard.
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other 81; the whole thing can be taken as one.
Judgmont was entered for plaintiff and the question of instalments adjourned into Chambers to-morrow.
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GENERAL ANDERSON RECEIVES ALBERT MEDAL.
For Saving Life.
sources:
The following account is from Chinese Great precautions bad been taken by the Inte Tartar General Fung Shas. When be arrived at Hongkong by the .. Kwongta the boat anchored alongside the C.MS.N.' wharf and no person was allowed to shore until he and his family and concubine had"" Po Pik which also came alongside,
had passed over to the gunboas
When the party arrived at the govern ment wharf at about 8 o'clock on the morning of 25th izat, His Excellency refused to see any oficers who came to It is stated in Chinese circles that
meet him, but he immediately landed, thero-is danger of anti-Manchu riots at Major-General C, A. Anderson, Command- Manchurian guards and a police force. The many friends of His Excellency boing cocorted by a strong body ef Canton. Altogether some 20,000 Manchus,ing the troops in Suth China, both in just before the South gate MrChandleribbons, who was for unuy
As he passed slung Chong Chin Street, years head of Mesars Jardino, Matheson's the western part of the city and it is statotta learn that is Majesty the King kna
or people of Manchu sympathies, reside in Hongkong and elsewhere, will be pleased a borib was thrown in front of his chair.
ste of the tea department in Yokohama and be that all aru armed in anticipation of trouble. been pleased to approve of the unferring was said to be as large as a cabbage, wax
His Excellancy at once jumped has died at Boston, U.6.A., aged 32,
immediatly another bomb, the size of which out, but The Vicurug has been requested by the on him the Albert Medal in recognition of throws. There was a tremendous ex Sectaty to have these people disarmed, caused by an explosion at Ferozopore tfie wall and roofs of the houses on both newly-formed Krangtury Protection his gallant conduct on the occasion of a fire plesion and the chairbearers and most of and it is believed that if the request is not 1906.
hodyguard were blown to pieces, while complied with there will be serious trouble.
Fire then appeared, being caused by the aides clapsed into a big heap of ruins, At prosent there are only two Manchu official officials in Canton, the Prefect and a minor in the London Gazette of September fumes of the dynamite. After eight 28. which gives the following account houses bad been destroyed the fire was put of his services on that occasion:
opt by the police. The debris was at once cisared away and more than ten carpene On the 30th August, 1008, a tiro broke out were recovered. All of them presented a in one of the Magazines of the Ferezopora terrible appearance, and identification WIN Arsenal coinprising & cells, in which were impossible. As one still had the fragments stored cortite, all arms' amidnition neck, it was believed that this was the body and gunpowder. Atan carly stage the ends of the General Those of all the others of a court dress and a chain encircled his
of one of the outer cells (No. 10) were
were photographed. blown out by explosion cordite, while from cell No. 9 where small arms ammunition was stored, ameka was seen to be issuing.
The Rev. Walter Weston, vicar of Ewell, Surrey, and for some time English chaplain at Robe, is returning to Japan an Chaplain to Christ Church, Yokohama Bir
Weston is a famous mountaineer.
1 he Rt. Rev. M. N. Trollope, the new
2.20 p.m.-Ministering Children's Lea-Government during the August strikes,
gue Sale, etc. pa HR. V.C. Ground
and the further offer of a Christmas
Insurance Bill is pot so attractive a box in the shape of the National
bait us it was when first dangled before their eyes. The more the details of the insurance scheme are examined the more faulty they become. and its passing this autumn is still problematical. In conception it is a noble scheme, but its working details Bre open to the gravest mistrust. In other words it is one of those delusive Presidens Fallieres" birthday (1841).
.40 p.m.-2.34 a.m.-Ponumbral Eclipse
short-cuts to solving a big social of the Moon. 11.48 p.-Full Moon.
question which disappoint the more TOKNDAT, November 7-
closely wa-dinnly its complicated Election Day in U.S.A.
working parts. The National In- Mr John Hanley's dood, recorded else WEDNESDAY, November 8-
surance Scheme, welsh Disestablish where, was very tragic. He was watching 3.30 p.m-Sale of Work in Union Church ment and the Irish Home Rule the Police esporta at Shanghai, in which his 8.15 p.m.-Operetta Alice in Wonder proposals are three measures; any one suddenly fell to the ground and expired.
son was a successful competitor, when he land' by Children in Union Church of which are liable to wreck the Ha'l. p.m-Concert at Union Church Hall.present administration, and so
"M. Ernest Biegfried, a distinguished. young Frenchman, has recently arrived in THURSDAY, November 9:-
imagine the Rt. Hon. WINSTON the Colony and has been staying at the the Admiralty are not likely to be the financial situation in the Orient, M. fried, a prominent member of the French Siegfried is a son of Senator Jules Sieg-
Chumber of Deputies.
Hall.
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Anglican Bishop in Korea, arrised in Japan fra England on the 3rd inst. travelling by the Siberian route in company with Bishop Cecil, of South Tokyo.
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HAVING A GOOD TIME.
T. Carreck, a freman on the s.s. Mexican Prince, was charged, before Commander C. W. Beckwith, F. N., at the Marine Court this morning, with absenting himself with out leave at Shanghai...
The historie circumstances are recalled
Captain J.0: Young gave evidence that defendant left the ship at 11. a.m. one morning, informing the Chief Engineer that he was going shore to have a good time and that he could put another man in his the subsequent operations from roof at Major-General Anderson, who directed
the following day and the crow knew when distance of some 20 yards, baving ordered place. The ship left Shanghai at 6 am the edge of the Magazine Compound, at the ship was sailing. Defendant had not all persons to be cleared out of the fort down to Hongkong by the agent. He distance, steam ira engine was got to then returned and was subseqently sent and placed a curdon round it at 1,000 yards
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patched overs) guards to go round the Before his landing the General, had des streets and on learning that all was very quiet instead of using the usual route taken by the officers be selected a roundabout
stone pavement appeared
After the removal of the debris, the
wonderful
small stones and big hole 3. ft. in ght. All the big alahs of the surface for diameter and th to depth was created at the spot whe
where the General's chair had arrived.
more than 400 ft. aquate were blown into
In addition to 12 of the guards losing
6 p.m.-Practice Rool Dances in the City CHURCHILL's talents us First Lord of Hongkong Hotel. Ha in out East to atud,/ came on board dryak aid was refused as work and the fire party which had been or their lives. 10 passers and tradesmen were
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NEWS OF THE DAY.
The Chine Mail.
HOSOKONG, FRIDAY, Ocroner 27, 1911.
HOME POLITICS.
undesiralile.
His Worship sentenced defendant to son for two months with hard labour,
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ganized commenced their highly dangerous either blown or barnt to death. There wore pri-tunk of clearing cell No. 9, in which was also several people wounded, among them
stored some 10,000 lbs. of gun-powder;
being two wonic and a fow soldiers One they eventually succeeded in so doing, died on the way to hospital. It is believed queueless, man was seriously wounded and thereby cutting of the fire by the inter- that he was one of the murderers. Up to vention of an empty well. Had the powder the present time three persons have been in this coll exploded, the explosion mast thou has confessed that the whole gang
arrested
and accused of murder. One of
No less than seven cases amounting to
Mr J. G-Richey, nating Adyiser to the Government of Perlis, has died at Penang after an operation for the amputations of a 3,687.12 against Kwong Tai Chang Sanger coutmcated to cells in an we 97, strong, including female members, The transport Rollin is due ative. Driving me to tiŝin the other day Kuo tame Infare Mr Justice Gompertz at joming uugisine, "where" 300,000 Ita, of and they had just cums to Canton by night
Colombo to-day.
Kobe ladies have been playing cricket. Ms Consor's Glover-knacked up he and Mi Fen's team 35 runs,
nach of ernekers was lut 1 just as ie the Supreme Court this morning. With gunpowder wuru sitede
Breed Chinese housu. The horse bolted,
the rejny bruke and Mr Richey jumped out the exception of two, which were adjourned
of the dog-cart in an attempt to save for a fortnight, the cases were adjourned himself. In doing so ho broke his left in die.
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The String and of the Koren in ancie. A motor ride to Alor Star and a perhaps the best of all the Philippine band launch trip to Pennng followed and the before Mr Justice Gompertz, the case win which has visited the Colony. Passers-bying journey by land and sea proved top THE recent shuffling of the ministerial in the Haiphong and Granville Roads, much for his weakened constitation.
the selections played by the band. Kowloon, must have enjoyed last night the
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At the Supreme Court this morning. mentioned in which F. Reichmann shed-A. Rahre to recover 8170.01. Mr. P. W Guldring, for defendant, mid he had een client and he thought he was coming to said that he would like to come » terms MJ. H. Gardiner, for plaintiff, Chamber at the matter. His Lordship said they had better come into Chambers on Monday.
cards in the ASQUITH pack has
Fleet-Surgeon J. Lloyd Thomas, R.N., enused a good deal of comment, for
bar the honour of being the first officer to retire from the Navy with the rank of notwithstanding revolutions in China,
Soveral of the cruisers of the China Deputy Surgeon-General. We may recall was in North-Afrien, and bickerings xuyene. The Eng hip inotaur, Captain he served in the Porpoise, and was present Squadron, will complete their commissions that during the Chin Japan War of 1804-95 between France and Germany, the George C. Cayley, dying the dag of View at the storming and fall of Fort Arthur in average Englishman is mainly con Adural, Sir Alfred L. Witsloo, K.C.B., November, 184; at the bombardment and R.N., at the Marine Cours this morning. Before Commander C. W: Bookwith, cerned about his own affairs. Wemission on Jan. 4 next, as she hoisted the 1805; landed at Chefoo in charge of a natal was charged with failing to exhibit the C.V.O., C.M.G., will terminste her cun capitulation of Wol-hai-wei in February, J. A. Dove, of the Corinthian Yacht Club, are in all verity a self-centred ponnant at Chatham on Jan. 1917 for hospital, and received thanks for the regulation lights on his yacht whilst at race and this perhaps explains why mission on the Station. The following silure and soldiers. When stail-surgeon defordnat mesarod hits that he would her present service. It is her rat com Horvices ho performed to wounded Chinese anchor. His Worship dismissed the case we have come to occupy such'a very March the cruiser Monmouth, Captain Lau- large space upon the terrestrial globe refice E. Fower, will complete har som of the Eadymion, Fleet-Surgeon Thomas deal severely with the cozswain-and that it But to return to home politics. The main with the China Squadron. She was principal medical officer of the Naval would not happen again. most significant move in the recent 2010, by her present skipper, and in illallied Forces to Paking, was present at was recommissioned at Colombo in March, Brigado in 1001 in the advance with the 9.15 r.. to 11.16 r. changes is the exchange of poets probability will remain on the Station for the notions of Tictain and Faking, and at.
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