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[Corrmann) THE
REVOLUTION.
THE SACKING OF NANKING.
(Reuter's Service to the China -Mail)
Losros, Nor. 11. Rauter's despondent at Shanghai stata that the Shting between Imperialists and the rebels continues at Nanking.
The Imperialists are slaughtering the inbalitants and burning gad sacking the city.
Thousands are facing.
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FOOCHOW MANCHUS CAUSE TROUBLE
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The Marekus at Foochow unsuccosafully sttempted to buru the foreign settlement.
The Republicans have sxecuted 27 in- eenCiurice,
HANYANG BOMBARDED.
LONDON, NO: 12 Reutera cortespondent at Puking teld. graphs that it is reported that the Imperi- alists have begun to bombard Hanyang.
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A RIFT IN THE LUTER-
Yann Shih Kai has telegraphed that there are dhenatona among the rebel lenders, and that Genéral-Li Yuan Hong,
The Robert Dollar Co., with whom Yuan Shih Kai has been
Hotal ManatoNU.
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Hoogkong, Dec. 10, 1907,
THE COCOA
WITH THE
MOST DELICIOU.
FLAVOU...
Propared by
CADBURY S
FROM THE FINEST COCOA.
negotiating, shows signs of agreeing to a peaceful compromise, China south of the Yangtase becoming Republican and Chili remaining monarchical, while the other provincon ape to choose their own govero- ment. Much depends on the attitude of Generi Chang, who is controlling the situation.
TANTER
Yau Shil Kai has again telegraphed to the Throne, refusing to accept the office of Promier,
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THE WAR.
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HEAVY FIGHTING
REPORTED. "
(Benter's Service to the China Muil)
Lostos, Nov. 11. “Router's e axespondent at Remo reports that a fight took place yesterday at Tripoli asting seven hours. The Turks made desperate effort to reenver Fort Hamideh but were tepulsed.
LONDON, Nov. 13. Rapter Malta correspondent states that an Austrian Stenner from Tripoli reporta Hghting on Friday of the threest descrip tion. The Arabe made envage rushes cleve to the Itahan trauches and many hand to band cumbata tock place. There were Thoary casualties on both sides."
THE POWERS AND ITALIAN EXCESSES.
LÄTER.
--Reuter's --Correspondent at Coastro tinaple stazes that the reply of the Powers to the recent Turkish protest against ex- cesses of the Italian troops in Tripoli atates that while unable to take any other action. they will call the attention of the Italian ii.
Garernment to the charges made.
FIERCE FIGHTING. -
Refugees arriving at Malta from Tripoli declare that Friday's fighting was as fierce as the battle foughton the led October.
AGAIN REPULSED,
The Turks, and Als twice attacked the Italian lines at Tripuli yesterday but were repulsed.
JI
ZANZIBAR
SULTAN TO ABDICATE.
YUAN SHIH KAI'S REFUSAI. (Bentery Service to the China Mail.3
LONDON, Nov 13. The Daily Mail states that the Suitsn of Zarzibar his come to London to artange for his abdication, after which be will probably reside in Egypt."
ADDICATION CONFIRMED.
The Sultan of Zanzibar, interviewed
"
NANKING RECAPTURED.
LONDON, Nov. 13.
Rector's correspondent at Shanghai wiros that the Imperialista have regained Nanby Reuter, confirmed the report of his king, the Republicans lacking ammunition.abdication. stating that it was for reasons of health. He intended under REBEL LEADER SARCASTIC going treatment in Europe every six
LATER
months,
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[COPYRIGHT.] ANOTHER WAR CLOUD.
RUSSIA SENDS ULTIMATUM TO PERSIA.
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THE REICHSTAG
DEBATE.
ANTI-BRITISH SPEECHES
CONDEMNED.
Beuter's Service to the China Mail)
- Reuters-Service to the China Mail.)- Loybos, Nov. 13. Russia has sent in ultimatum for Bathieson Hallweg, the wildle of
LONTON, Nov. 11, Persia threatening a rupture of relations whose speech was receives wirkt marked and other serious measures unless she disapproval on Thursday, was yesterday. receives an apology for an alleged cheered by the House in a passionate instig on the Russian Consul General on rebuke administered to Herr Heydebrand, the cecusion of the confecution of the who is popularly known as the " orders of the Mejliss. property of Prince Shrocs Sultaneb by crowned King of Prussia," The Chancellor wid that be regretted the words wood ini the Reichstag regarding Great Britain which were not usus in a Turiaident with words of passion going beyond all bounds" a sense of responsibility. They were
Land must harm the Garman Empirer
strong man need not be aver carrying the awe. He must openly say that there were forces at work which were more concerned with the impending election than with Moroccof
The Peraian Government, vehemently protested against the intervention of the Russians on the occasion of the coc Escation and refuses to apologise.
the thes correspondent at Tebersn states that the Regent and the whole Cabinet has resigned, and no Minister is likely to go to the Legation to apologise
THE DURBAR.
THEIR MAJESTIES-SAIL-FOR-
INDIA.
The German Press generally coudemus the attitude of the Crown Prince."
KAISER REBUKES CROWN PRINCE.
LONDON, Nov. 19 The Kaiser, it is understood, has sirongly disapproved of the attitude of the Crows Prince, who is not to attend further debates.
(Reuter's Service to the China Mat
LONDON, Nov. 11. Thaic Majesties loft London for Indly today, receiving a great ovation. They drave in an apen hodau with postitions ind an secart of Horse Guards, from Tuck SUPPRESSING ANGLOPHOBIA ingham Palace to Victoria Station, boing accompanied by the Prince of Wales and
Loxtos, Nov. 15 Princess Mary
Reuter's Berlin correspondent wires Large crowds bad assmbled at the that the Reichstag has unanimously referred station, and on the platform was a distha Morocon agreement to the Budget tinguished gathering of three hundred, Committee.
including every member of the Royal Official circles caphasise that the Chan Family, Ambassadors," the Premier and cellor in his speeches steadfastly refused Mts Asquita, members of the Cabinet, the to win politic capital by pandering to, Archbishop of Canterbury, Dominion and anti-British fooling, and state that there is Colonial representatives, and India Cee authority for the statement that the officiule.
hanceller and the Foreign Office will con- tinue to oppose the anti-British campaign, ANGLO-GERMAN RAPPOCHE-
The guard of honour was furnished by the Coldstream Guards.
After the National Anthem had been
played, the King bade farewell and bad an animated conversation with several of thos present. As the tikia steamed out the National Anthem was again played.
Queen Alexandra and Prince Arthur of Connaught accompanied their Majesties to Portsmouth.
LATERA
On uurival at Portsmouth,thair Majesties
were received by a brilliant naval and military gathering, guards of honour, and mased bands. The King and Queen boarded the Medina, and when the Royal Standard was broken from the musthend
Reuter's correspondent at Shanghai has. THE DOOM OF BOXING. the Victory Bred salutes,
wired that Yoan Shih Kat has written to
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AN ENGLISH TEST CASE
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LONDON, Nov. 13
give the monarchy as opportunity of prov (Reuter's Service to the China Jail) ing its sincerity and fulfilling its promises. _______Daily Telegraph masanga from Peking says that tho lotter onded ambiguously, and that £i Tuan Heng, on reading it, laughed, and said that he would give an answer when the rebels entered Paking.
YUAN SHIH KAI'S MOVEMENTS.
While still refusing to accept the Pre-
plain an Shi Kal has started for Peking to discuss the situation.
An audience with the Regent has been arranged.
General Chang, commanding the rebel army in the North, is also expected.
CHEFCO GOES OVER.
Reuter's Shangbai correspondent wires that Cheloo has peacefully submitted to the rebels.
YUAN SHIH KAI ARRIVES.
LATER."
that Yuan Shih Kai-arrived on-the afternoon of the 13th, looking hale and hearty.
The royal luncheon party on board incladed Queen Alexandra, Princesa Maud, Princess Mary. Afterwards some time Medina proceciled seawards. was taken up in saying farewell before the
At Spithead the Medina wa met by the first division of the Home Flect and the first cruiser squadron, which cacorted her part of the way down the Channel.. The
The promoter and principals of the Moran-Driscoll fight, which was fixed to take place in Birmingham on December royal naval procession was unrivalled for 16th, appear in the Birmingham Police Impressiveness, including as it did ton of Court to-day, having been summoned for the fine t battleships and craisers in the planning a breach of the peace.
world..
The case will be fought as a test case- Lord Lonsdale has guaranteed the costs of the defence, and numerous boxing experts will give evidence.
ILLEGAL
Lur The Birmingham Stipendiary Magis- trate decided the contest was a prize i 6ght and was therefore illegal.
The defendanta were bound over.
NATIONAL INSURANCE
POSITION OF SCOTLAND AND WALES.
THE RED SEA LIGHTS.
LONDON, NOT. 13. During the passage of Their Majesties through the Red Sea Turkey is ordering a special re-lighting of the lights extinguished owing to the war.
OUR NAVAL POLICY. LORD C. BERESFORD AND
MR CHURCHILL, "(Peuter's Service to the China Muß.)
|
MENT MOOTED.
published to the effect that Britain is vaconfirmed report has been
with Gomany and in prepared to offer desirous of concluding a rapprochement Germany important colonial concessions notably in the direction of rounding off German South-west Africa,
UNIONISM.
THE NEW LEADER,
(Reuter's Service to the China Mail)
LONDON, Nov. 11.
Ar Austen Chamberlain and Mr Walter Long will propose the nomination of Mr Bopar Law as loader at Mondy's meeting of thu
party. Mr Bouer Law has intimated his socept ance of the leadership.
APPRECIATED SELF-DENIAL
LATER
Me-tiouss Law on his selection as lender of thu Uuicnist party, eulogise the self- denial of Bir Walter Long and Mr A unter Chamberlain as rising both in higher public esteam. Mr Iaw's Canadian origin is considered a happy augury, and the bape ir expressed that he will be Britain's Borden,
TO HELP THE CAUSE,
The Unionist papers while congratulating
LATER
Mr J. Buchanan has given a donation of £10,000 to the Tariff Reform League on the appointment of Mr Bonar Law Unionist leader.
THE PARTY
MEETING.
The meating of the Unionist party a the Carlton Club for the purpose of appointing a new leader was packed with representatives. Mr Heary Chaplin, the oldest Privy Councillor alive, presided. Be LONTON, Nov. 11,
said thore bad boes four names submitted Lord Charles Beresford, speaking at for the leadership, but three had with- Portsmouth, assured Me Churchill that if drawn their nominations on patriotic con- the Nazy and stopped his almost feminine heater Long, wid onthusiasm, ho took a national and imperial interest in
siderations, learing only Air Bonas Lav-
animosities in ita ad-ministration, proposed the appointment of Mr Bonar Lard Beresford, weal have no more loyal supporter than Law. He eulogised Mr Ballour's services to the House of Commons and said they would continue to be pricalass in future years. Ho
affirmed that he (the speaker) and Sir Austen Chambersin were in absolute agreement regarding the ner leadership and had entire confidence in Mr Law a guidance in the future. B ureatly emphasi ed Mr Bonar Law's
Router's Peking correspondent wires (Reuter's Service to the Ching_Mail)
LONDON, NOV. 13. While not objecting to the proposed separate Irish Insurance Office in Dublin, the Daily Chronicle strongly criticises Mr Lloyd George's amendments to the Bill establishing a separato fund for Scotland and a separate Commission at Edinburgh, empowered to modify the Reuter's Service to the China Mail. Amten Chamberlain soonded, is Ele
Vaat but silent crowds lined the route to his residence, and he was accompanied by 2,000 troops
FRENCH FOREIGN OFFICE.
IMPORTANT REORGANISATION
SCHEME.
IMPERIAL CRICKET.
JOUTH AUSTRALIA V. M.O.C.
LONDON, Nov. 10.
Mr
scheme of benefits and contributions to
explained that Sir Edward Carson bad meet Scottish conditions. It points-ölit
Olorious weather favoured the contion withdrawn his name and the rote between the complications that will arise from tion of the match between the M.C.C. and to be close, consequently they had both Mr Walter Long and himself was certain the constant passage of workmen across South Austrails at Adelaide. Marylebone agreed to support bir Law, who was curtain (Reuter's Service to the China Mail, the border, involving a change in their brought their scora up to 603., Warner to rise to great heights.(Chours).
LONDON, Nov. 12 insurance status.
Ar Chaplin, in putting the motion, said contributed 161. His exhibition was mas- the attitude The Frouch Foreign Office is being The Welsh members have submitted torly, ply giving one chane. Foster made luin hat shown the utmost nobility of Me Long and Mr Chamber rigorously reorganised, the Minister for amendments with the object of obtain- 150. His as a fire all-found, display, character (Choers). Foreign Affairs finding that certain agreeing similar. treatment for Wales. ments with Spain whigh have boun conclud- ed by B. Cruppi are not in the archives.
M. Georges Louis, Ambassadör to St Petersburg, has been summoned to take charge of the Political Department.
THE RAILWAY DISPUTE.
A HOPEFUL RAY,
(Reuters Service to the China Mail)
LONDON, Nov. 13.
NYASSALAND.
Į though bo was luckyɛ
South Australia made 85 for four wickets when stumps were drawn for the day.
AUSTRALIA FOLLOWS ON,"
LATER,
The
resolution was carried
with great neclamation.fog mously
Mr Binay Law, in returning thanks, was given an ovation. Hoexpressed keerat at the resignation of Be Balfour s and era plissised "che gratitudo the party nwed to Mr Long and Mr Auston Uberaberian Bo MF
•Josephut that it was a tragedy that
Chamberlain was unable to be
COMMUNICATIONS TO BE IMPROVED.
The mantel between the M.Ond their leader. (Beuter's Service to the China fait dust Austral'n oud In Durious prossing profound regret at his resigna
Themecting sont mewage to Mr Balfour weather. There was a anuill attendance, tion and Roknow! dging with gratitude hie LONDON, Nov. 13,
and the wicket was hot worn. In the first splendid bezrican During question time in the House of innings Bouth Australis compiled 141, to Commone Mr Harcourtatted that lie was which total Clem Bill contributed 31,
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OVATION. Festor took 4 wickets for '68 runs, wad monaly decided to oppose the strike and to accept the Commission's findings.
This development is most significent as those who have obras to this decision in clude a large proportion of the drivers on whom the situation chiefy depends,
to the coast, and he was doing all in bis The South Australians followed on, and power to secure an improvement in the their score stands at 204 rune for eight means of transport
wicket Crawford contributed 3 by
He regretted that for the present it vigorous hitting, including tweire fours was impossible for him mat
makemore while Maydan sobre stands at 82, onhobl explicit statement.
ed. The latter offered a splendid defence.
LONDON, NOY, 1421 Bir Binnar Law was unanimously elected and pist with a grant reception
entering the House of Cunspönar: Lhen.“
Bounar Taw took sent between Fr Unionists rose in a body and chepred. Mr
ow Lender had a great oration
Austin Chauberkin aid Bir Walter Long with both of whom he heartily skoole hunda