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THE REBELLION.
SHANGHAI THEATENED.
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(From Our Own Correspondent,)
SHANGHAI, Oct. 30, 4.55 p.m. Fires, which are believed to have been the work of Revolutionists, have broken out in the native city of Shanghai.
NEWS OF THE DAY.
Wednesday is All Saint's Day.
THE DEATH OF MR. WARREN HARNES.
A Tragic Affair. Hongkong received a sad blow on Satur day by the death, under most unexpected and tragis circumstances, of Mr Warren
MONDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1911.
Major Gonomi C. Anderson, Hon Mr E, DROWNING OF AN ENGINEER. A. Howeth, Hon Mr. A. W. Brown,
C.M.G., Hon Mr. A. M. Thomson, Hou" The second engineer of the Germa MrE, Cubore, Hoa Dr Ho Kai, O.M.G..", steamer Landrat Schuff, Me Frana Win Hon Mr. Wel Yuk, CM.G., Hoa Mr G. stock, was drowned in Bangkok harbour H. Rom, Messrs C. M. Ede, J. H. Kemp, on the 14th October. It appears that Mr Crown Solicitor P. M. Hodgson, As Wittstock was in a sampas which came istant Crown Solicitor, F. A. Hazaland, ints collision with some lighters, and was D. Barnes, the much-estoomed Colonial E R. Hallifax, R. O. Hutchison, H. thrown into the river. His body was Socrotary, who in June last succeeded Sir Nesbit, Registrar: G. A, Woodcock, H. F. | rocovered next day and buried in the Prok Henry May is that important position. Tooker, Dr G. P. Jordan, Health Oficer estant cemetery at Bangkok on October As was announced in a lata pdition of the of the Fort: Dr. F. T. Kast, Socond 16th. The amapat-man was drowned China Mas on Saturday, the hon. gentle Health Officer of the Port; Dr F. Clark, the same time.. 'man suddenly succumbed that afternoon at OH, Dr J. W. Hartley, Assistant the conclusion of a game of polo on the Medical Officer of Health; T. L. Perkins, Polo Club's ground at Causeway Bay Ornio, H. G. Fisher, J. D. Lloyd, R. C. D.. Melbourne, H. R. Crofton, G. N. Those who were on the ground wore Phelipe, M. Braon, ES. Lindsey, A. B. absolutely staggered by the untimely Rarria, Commissioner of Customs; J. W.
THE REBELLION.
It will be remembered that the gentry of Canton mot a few days ago, and expressed their opinions. very freely. Probably it in
The Harbour authorities in Macno are ending of an active life, and to say that Lee-Jonos, 'N.. J. Stabb, W. Dickson, the first time in the history of Canton that
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of the revolutionists it has been rather a matter of surprise to many foreigners why the whole empire has not risen and east off the Manchu Joka But the explanation given above is a very plausible one. The men' who have planned the present rising have been warned by the teachings of history. They have no desire to set the Empiro abluze or to render its principal cities a desolato shambles. But they are determined that the voice of the peopleshall hence- forth be heard in the government of the hand: that the shameless corruption that has made the Chinese adminis-advertising for tonders for two motor the affair cash a deep gloom over the David Wood, A Shelton Hooper, Dr G. L
whole company is to but "foobly state Fitzwiliams, G. K. Hall Brutton, H. J. on have met and expressed their views in tration a „byword among the nations
the truth. When the sad nowy began Gedge, H. W. Looker, H. L. Dennys, the same blunt way. The gist of their shall cease; that eomo attempt should "Wednesday is the soventeenth anniver to circulate in town residents cou'd Sr., E. Shollim, W. E. Clarke, BA. Hale, deliberations was that the people of. be made to cleanse the Augeantry of the secession to the Throng of the hardly believe the report, but the brief T. F. Hough, H. W. Bird. 3. 3: Best, Kwangtung must look after themselves. annçuncement in our columns soon prored M. Dyer, J. Lambert, J., J. Leiria, A. No money must be sent out of the provizo etables at Peking, It is a large and Emperor of Russia.
that the story was only all too true. The Mackenzio, G. G., Burnett, P. P. J. Woda, or the present, either to Peking or any. comprehensive programme. Which
A Post Office notice states that parcels whole Colony was instantly plunged into house, T. H. King. Consul General where else, nor may soldiers be aunt to they have devised and they are fully for Hapeh, Szechuen, Kwoi-chow and sorrow, for though My Earnest asrvices had Funatsu,. W. H. Figg, H. O. L. Garrett, W. assist in suppressing rebellion in any other aware of the difficulties which attend Bonan will not be accepted at present,
not covered a very long period in the Colony B. Walker, Chief Inapouter Baker, Chief part of the empire. The Viceroy was to those who had been brought into close Detectivo Inspector Albert Collett, Inspecule the province on behalf of the people, its execution Rome was not.built in a day, neither will the Chinese Accncert is to be given in the Thats touch with him had come to regard him as tor James Kerr and numerous others, and if he declined to do
most capable official, a hard worker, and including ninny Chiness residents arkingst then empiro be cleansed of its cor-yal op Saturday week by the hand of
the people would find some gentleman of marked integrity of whom was Mr Chan Kal>Ming, Chairman means of putting another man in his place the KO... aaisted by several local character, possessing a charming persomlity of the Tung Wa Hospital ruption within the passing of a
who would. Persibly the Viceroy wa people. Particulars will be found on Tage and a bright and happy temperament. dozen, moons. The leaders of the re- o
On arrival at the cemetery the cofin was helpless and know it. At may cabo hic The facts of his untimely demise reverently borne by the police to the papers, and it tune as follows. I have reply has been printed in the pative volution have faith, however, that they
are simply stated. Being a great graveside which is in the Civil Service received your lettne of the 4th inst. and will be able to accomplish something Wan, Sharkiwan rond, 200
At Greenfields' chair factory, Yung La lover of the sport, Mr Barney had section. The service was conducted by now forward my reply.
Your decisions Chiness takeupart in I practice if they are given the chance and if employees decided at a meeting hold yester of pole, and after a strenuous period of Johnson, Chaplain of St. John's Cathedrale akon to protect the hearths and horses game Bishop Lander, assisted by the Rev. F. T.mired at during the sittings of the Assembly inform me that every care must foreign intervention can be staved of day that they would cut off their quotes on exercise he was, at the end of the fourth Amongst the floral tributes wore those of the people of Kwangtang, and that stops They are confident in their belief that Nov. 1st.
and last chukka, riding up to the pavilion from Major General and Mrs Anderson, must be taken to see that this is done. BUTSCH-On October 24, 1911, to Mr they can maintain, order not only
in company with the other players. On Mr and Mrs N. J. Stibb, Captain Super Jou hare decided upon is very excellent. I heartily agree with this proposal. What and Mrs C. J. Beach, a daughter,
Walsh, the Chicago banker, whoes nearing the parilion it was observed that intendent and members of the Hongkong and I will sea that it is carried out. The MARRIAGES,
among their followers but also in ariybrist for bank wrecking was one of the his pony had, got off somewhat to itself, Police Force, the Superintendent. Officers, depleting of the province either of man or MCKEE-CATTELLE.-On October 28, 1911,
shall be stopped. Stape thall be FLORENCE ANSIE, youngest daughter of
failure co reaching home... from prison on parole, only to dio of heart animal was seen trotting off away from the of the Army Service Corps, Officers of the
nthera down the side of the Beld. The for Royal Garrison Artillery, Officers of the of troops to assist in the suppression of way open to as. The request for assistanes Mr and Mrs W. A. Castelle.
whose attention.. was attracted by this fact.QT.LY, His Honour Mr H. H. J. the trouble in Szechuan shall be ignored. There were 413 European and 160 soon saw that the pony was not under Gompertz, Hon. Mr G. C. and Mrs Alain. Everything shall be done to strengthen the Chinesovisitors to the City Hall Library, and control and on the animal taking a suddentos, Hod M and Mrs-C-H. Reas, Mdolences of Kwangtung, and this shail 106 European and 3,201, Chinese visitors/turn they were barrifed to sea Mr Barnes and Mrs E. R. Phelips Committee of orders, therafom which have come for our first thought. All appeala, and to the Museum during the week ending fall from his mount. It was obvious the Pe Leung Kok, Mr and Mrs. J. assistance shall be set aside, and no men 20th October.
that the rider was inserwible, for he lay Gedge. Members of the Hongkong Polo shall be sent on to Shanghai to be drafted huddled up on the ground and did not move. Club, Hon. Dr and Mrs Atkinson, Hoo. the offeinls of the province, and the people,
inland anywhere. From now onward all number of spectators immediately Mr and Mrs E. Hewett, Mr F. J. Hal- and officials of the province, shall work rushed to the spot to render assistance, ton, Mrs E. Oliver, Mr and Mrs H. W. together for the this and. Every one but a glance was sufficient to indicate that Looker, Hon. Dr Ho Kai, Dr J. W. Noble shall give all the energy of his heart to this there was little hope. However, Surgeon the Government auditor and staff, Staff of end. We will assist you gentlemen, and Hastings, R. N., who happened to be on the Government Civil Hospital, Com- all the people of the provines to anot
modore the field, did all he could to resuscitate and many others.
and Mrs Eyres, the Opium Farmer plish what you desire. My respectful life but without avail, death having ensued" An extraordinary issue of the Hongkong The H. M. S. Rosario has boen ordered from heart failure. Later the body was Government Gazette, makes the following to proceed to Cantza. removed to the Government Civil Hospital
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RAPER-TAYLER-On October 25, 1911, Shanghai, LLAN, fourth daughter of the iste W. A. Kaper, of Shoeburynoss, to ALFRED LLEWELLYS, youngest son of the Late W..F. Tayler, Gravesend..
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McKECKY-On September 27, 1911, at Kilmacalm, Sectiand, Capt. Tony MCKICH, lite of Shanghai,
MEMOS FOR TOMORROW. 2.30 p.m.-Ministering 'Children's Lea- gae Sale, etc. on HL.R.V.C. Ground.
General Memoranda.
WEY November
Accession of Emperor of Russia.
M. Naval Yard.
Mr Geo, P. Lammert's Sales Rcons THURSDAY, November 2
Council.
confidence be not misplaced, then the chances of their winning seem greater than newspapers in the north seem to think."
The decision of the gentry and literati of Kwantung-acquiesced in by the Viceroy, be it uated-to remain neutral and to decline to supply either money, ame or men to other provinces is not only strictly in accordance with Chinese "classical tradition but is also imbued with
should hold its hand
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That the Chinese in Canton fear trouble in the near future is apparent from the manner in which they are at present flook.
The London and China Expran enys strong common sense. Kwantung that when the Dreadnought cruiser is the home of a turbulent, head- Indomitable" replaces the Minotaur as The late Mr Barnes was 46 years of age.nounce with deepest regret the sudden THE INFLUX FROM CANTON, strong race and oven in ordinary figship of the British China squadron, it He came to the Colony on June 7th, death on Saturday, the 23th instant, from is understood the latter will be recommis-immediately prior to which he was Secre Warren Dolabers Burne, Culocial Secre
heart disence, of the Honourable Mr times it is difficult to maintain theoned for further service with the 'tury of Chinese Affairs for the Straits tary public, pence. It is well then that
squadron...
Settlements and Fedemted Mahy States His-Excellency the Governor has boon Kwantung
pleased to appoint the Honourabla dir. A party of forty-five American tourists relinquishing which, before taking Arthur Winbolt Browin, OMG, to net nong into Hongkong by steamer and by rail. 10a.m.-Auction of Naval Stores at H. for the indment and wait and see the arrived on the Minnesota yesterday en route the Hongkong appointment, he went Home Colonial Secretary, Mr Edwin Richard The Canton bosts coming in are pow 2.15 p.. Licensing Board Meeting.esult of the present issue. That its ou a tour around the world under the on leave. Mr Barnen had spent over 23 Hallifax to act na Registrar General and to literally crowded, and so keen are the 5. p.m.Auction of Postage Stamps at sympathies are with the revolutionists direction of Mr D. F. Robertson, Los years in the Colonial Service, and during Council provisionally and subject to His people on getting passages that they are
the Legislative goes without saying, "but the time is Angeles. After visiting Canton and Macao the whole of that time, with the exception Majesty's plenaure, Air.
Deputy Superintend the way down. 2:30 1.Budget Debate in Legislative not yet ripe for it to throw off its they will proceed on the P. E. Frederick of his brief torm hero, he had served in Wodehouse, to net ne Depp Ferari John aver willing to pay for standing room al
to Singapore
the Straits and the Federated Malay States. ent of Police, and Mr Thomas Henry King allegiance to the central authority in
But it is by rail that manet are coming to acfan Aaxistant Saporintendent of Police, Educated at King's College School and with effect from this date.
down, and for the last few days the daily Peking. In the interests of peace Governor-Genaral W. Cameron Forbes Fembroke College, Cambridge, where he pleased to appoint Mr Philip Poveril John over 3,000. The sight at the Kowloon. His Excellency the Governor has been average of passengers from Canton has been and good order, and so that trade the Philippines, who has been suffering obtained his degree,, Mr Barnes came out Wodehouse to it as Assistant Superin terminus on the arrival of the through from dengue fever for the past two weeks to the Straits when 29 years of age as a tendont, Vio orin Gael, in addition to his trains at any time now is a remarkable one. and whces condition has been a soures of cadet. Three years inter he passed his other dution, during the absenes, on loare rory available passenger couch in called every single compartment is pack of people. All ofneers come dowy, though it is noticeable that the majority appear to be wealthy Chinese in silk gowns and that women and children preponderato..
The 2.25 train from Canton
nearly two hours and a half overdue, in yesterday consequence of the special arrangementa which had to be made to cope with the excussive - traffic. When the train was despatched it comprised 11 coaches and passengers. The train which reached How- two engines and on board were over 1,809. food to day at about 1 o'clock comprised
FRIDAY, November 3
Emperor of Japan's Birthday (1852). Sultan of Turkey's Birthday (1814). 9.16 p.m.Cho Concert in City Hall.
SATURDAY, November 4:--
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of Mr Robert Henry Arthur Craig or until | inta
Match on HK. Gricket Club's. Ground (not more seriously hampered than anxiety to his friends, has developed fel examination, in Chinese, and in further notice, with effect from the 25th and nition by the railway authorities,
prelitis, better known as infammation of 1803 was given the appointment of
H.K.C.C. v. R.G.A.C.C.- p.Factball League Matches--H.K. F.C. v. R.E.; K.O.Y:L.I. v, N.Y.F.C. MONDAY, Novomber 6:
President Fallieres' birthday (1841.''
3 p.m.-Property Sale at M Geo. P.
Lammert's Salce Rooms, 9.40 p.m.-2.34 s.m.-Penumbral Eclipsa
of the Moon. 11.68 p.m.-Full Moon.
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and especially international tradis can be possibly helped, the gentry of Kwangtung are well advised to devote all their influence towards maintain- ing peace and good order within the boundaries of their province. Time is on the side of those holding the ideas which "animate the men now in revolt against the Peking adininis tration, and if the revolution which they are attempting to bring about is accomplished with the minimum of HONGKONG, MONDAY, Ocreaza 30, 1911 bloodshed and disturbance they will have earned the gratitude of the FESTINA LENTEL
whole world and set an example worthy of emulation and creditable
The China Mail:
in the extreme to the followers of
CONFUCIUS.
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The name of Eng. Lieut. Hamilton of H.1.8. Minotaur was accidentally omitted from the Nat of naval passengers proceed ing home in the Sumatra. This offer proceed home after two years' service an
instant
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SALE OF THE KING EDWARD HOTEL
For $40,100.
ed fall of
Third Magistrate at Podang. In "the ama year he was posted to the position of Acting Protector of Chinese at Ferak, while in January, 1896, he 'was made Wardon of Mixes at the esine place. This later post- tion he held until January, 1800, when he the Ching Station and, is relieved by Eng-was moved to Pahang in the capacity of Mr F, T. Hough, of Messrs_Hughes and Lieut. Harrington.
Wardon of Mines, Protector of Chinese Hough, conducted the sale of the good and Senior Magistrate. In the latter part will of the King Edward Hotel, furniture of 1901 he again returned to Penang, being etc., this afternoon and although there was nine coaches and well over a thousand pas mode Acting Protector of Chinese there, a number of people prosent there were not fail trainlond is expected and arrangements saugers came down by it. To-right another and in August, 1903, he was promoted Act many bidders. Bidding commenced at have been made to put on two locomotives. FM.8. In March of the following year until 635,000 was reached. This was in- ing Commissioner of Lands and Mines for $25,000 and went up slowly by thousands his experience in dealing with Chinese pro-crossed by $500 alter which it again ad.
A "stoorsman of an unlicensed junk bioms led to his appointment as Acting vanced by 8500 and subsequently by thous appeared before Commander C. W. Bock- Protector of Chiness for the Stmit Settle-sands to $37,000 when it was again increased with, R.N., at the Marino Court this ments, and three months later he was to the round figure of 28,000. A similar within 100 yards of low water mark during
by a li
like sum and was onco more brought up morning, on a charge of moering his Soak mundo Secretary for Chinese Asira for the charge took place at $19,000 and at prohibited hours, and a due of 85 was im Straits Settlements and Federated Malay time. Another 310) was ollerod and there posed. The master of a licensed cargo boas 840,00 - it remained stationary for some States, which position he held with great being furtiidi wa "knocked and-a-boatwoman-were fined $5-osch for: down to Mr Li Yai 8-10,100. Mr Leo lying alongside the Ping On wharf-in such D'Almazia eTMCastro, was the solicitor for the purchaser and Hers Johnstone, manner as to cause an obstruction to the Stokes and ineter for the vendors.
Southern Fairway.
A sentence of three months' imprison ment and four hours stocks was imposed on a pattre, by Mr F. A. Hazeland, at the curtain,nother native was fined $200 or Magistracy, this morning, for stealing three months' imprisonment for being in passion of 22 taeis of opium,
The scandala associated with the methods of the Russian secret polies which have been made knowu by the inquiry con cerning the assassination of M. Stolypin, have been aggravated by disciomaros to the effect that the visit of the Cme to Hief entailed a cunt of £90,000 for extra polico exponaos.
To-day s alterations in Messrs Vernon
62CCOSE.
The band of the K.0.Y.L.I. under Band.
has entered students for these examin Farms, 8:14 Hongkong Ices, 8165; Hangmaster Moss headed the procession playing attens-
98 buyers; and Rubbor 4/4, kong Itopes, $18 buyers; China Provident, the Dead March in "Saul" and was followed
JUNIOR DIVISION:-Kwok Shin Chung. shin, Lai Hing On, Trang Troi & Lam Wong Wai Hong, Lam The Tak, Ho In
Kwan Shion.
It is the opinion of more than one prominent Chinese resident of Hong kong that the revolutionista will have the best of the encounter with
ELLIS BADOORIE SCHOOL SUCCESSES.
THE-FUNKRATE the Imperialists and that the long
Tac attendance at the funiemi, which talked-of reform of China is now required by last Siberian Mail show that Returns of Oxford Local Examinations
took place on Bunday evening, was very large, including representatives of the Imminent Certainly the present out of 14 candidates, 8 Juniorą od 6
Execution and Legislative Counds, the rowolt has little, in it that can be Proliminary, 13 have passed Fiz.sad Binyth's Shire Report are Banks, Army, Navy, Police, Civil Service, and Juniors and all the Preliminary, while ans. £83; Unions, 8840 bayers; Hongkong many friends, who followed the cortege compared with the Taiping rebellion of the latter obtained Third Class Bonours Docks, 950 sellers; Indo-Chinas, 855 from the Monament zoon after 4.30 o'clock of sixty years ago. Up to the and was distinguished in Chinese. This buyers China Sugars, 2130 sellers; sa a last mock of respect and esteem.
la.the fret ocenion on which the College Wast Points, 847 Rauba $5 buyers; Dairy present the leadere have managed to keep their men within the lines of an admirable control, and we are assured on very high authority that they will continue to do so. The revolt is we are assured, really a revolt of the Chinese people against the corruptions of the Manchu government, and as such will be prosecuted along lines that must command success. For this reason, therefore, the leaders have resolved to hasten slowly and family have to-day moved from their Peak Imperialists had re-taken Hankow. This Simmond, A.D.O., to His Excellency Bajoz appears that yesterday the management Captain P. M. Taylor, A.DO.,, Captain Isacted an exproes stating that the Himson, Privato Becretary, and Captain not to take any towns or cities before House down to E Pack's College where caused a good deal of bad feeling, General C. Anderson, Officer Commanding they have provided the proper they are now in residence. The Bishop is and as a result Ane 9.15 r., bo 11.15 r., organization for the peaceful dia clergy and church worker from Tuesday to implying that the Wah Ta Yat Po had of Civil Servants and mambers of the preiding over a large conference of Chinese counter-szpross denying the report and Conal-Generals in Hongkong, a number Revolutionary vornacular pere leened the troops in South China; the several charge of the duties of civilized Friday this week. On Wednesday he holds been inventing falas messages. government. So far as the rebels are an Ordination in the new Et. Paul's College docuiments were placed for distribution in Baltary Board, the whole of the officers concerned there is to be no repetition chapel at 11 am. This service will be open the hands of men who were told to post of the Army who were not on duty. Officers
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