TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1911.

BY TELEGRAPH. BY TELEGRAPH. Let us

[Corramar.]

THE REVOLUTION.

HANKOW IMPERIALISTS

SUCCESSFUL...

"Reuter's Service to the China Mail.)

LONDON, Nov. 28,

Renter's Feking correspondent wires that the Imperialists an Hantow have -mptured the forts, also Tortoise Bill.

They were expected to occupy the whole of Hangang beforò nightfall.

At

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REBELS TAKE NANKING.

(Wah Fox Fat Po's Service.)

SHANGHAL Nov, 21.

[COTTAICUT.]

AN ITALIAN VICTORY. (Reuter's Service to the Ching Mail)

Loxox, Nox. 27th.

Reuter's correspondens telegraphs that on the morning of the 26th inst., the Italians

Dispense Your

THE CHINA MAIL.

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Our Dispousing Department

advanced and occupied two of the outlying is fully stocked with Drugs sad.

forts in Tripoli. An all day epgagement resulted in a decisive Italian victory, the Turks being driven back.

ANGLO-GERMAN. RELATIONS.

A MOMENTOUS SPEECH.

Heuter's Service-to-the-China-Hail).

Lorpos, November 27th:

better relations with Germany is the key.

A unanimous and confident desire for sote of articles heralding Sir Edward Grey 'clock this afternoon Nanking momentous statement. All shades of was taken by the rovolutionaries: Geopinion agree that the present situation neml Chang fled. The Imperialists

ustained bently loaves.

THEIR

MAJESTIES AT ADEN..

(Reuter's Service to the Chiur Mail)

LONDON, Nov. 28,

Their Majesties the King and Queen had an enthusiastic welcome at Aden, Balute were fired and the National An-

can no longer continue. and that there i must be a change for better or worse. The veil of diplomatic cbscurity must bo removed. The concensus of opinion is that the situation demands plain speaking, but

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all are confident that a tactful and fearless lower than any other European exposition of the British case will not full

to clear the international atmosphere.

Interest is particularly keen in Germany Dispensary in Hongkong. where the anticipation is reminiscent of the

great moments of the Bismarck fan-atminis. Fration. Sir Edward Grey rises to speak at four o'clock, and will be followed by Mr. Roar Louw, while Mr Ramsay sleDonati will speak for the Labourites. There is an jenormous demand for seats in the strangers

them was sung in two native languages.gallery, as the greatest debute herd in

"There was a great gathering ofnatine' chiefs and maval and military" afficers.

OBITUARY.

GEVL. SIR BAKER, RUSSELL.

Renter's Service to the China Mail.)

Loynoy, Nov. 28.

The gloath ja announce Lof General Sir Baker Russell, B., at the age of Ta

THE WEST RIVER PIRACY.

Canton Government's Regrets.

The Celonial Secretary's Department ing forms in that the following telegram has been received fren H.B.M.'s Crinsul-Ger, eral nt Canton

“Today a deputy has been sent by the Military Governor to express regred on count of the piraev bathes,s. Shui Coand o my that two grubonts have been sent to the scene of the securrence to inve ti

te.

THE RICKSHAW NUISANCE.

The rickshaw, nuisance outside the Victoria Theatre has heen a crying evil for some considerable time and spasmodic attempts have been made by the palice to ahate it but without any lasting effect. It is a most dangerons state of affairs and people are liable to be seriously injured if it allowed to continue. Both rickshaw and chair coolies outside the Victoria Theatre, after a performance noght to be made to line up in a queue and to wait until they are called, when the blocking of the Street ns at present, would be done away with. Furthermore" the police are leser. ting of far greater support in patting down this evil pmetice than was the ease at the Magistracy Lhis morning, when Mr-EA Irvingfinedsix defendants 91,50ench, parti cularly in view of the fact that of Into some Europenas have been knocked down by rickshaw in their mad rush to securo patronage.

derales is expected.

[Soie. -Sir Edward Grey's speech is given another column.—E»». C.J[]

DEFECTIVE FRENCH POWDER.

(Renter's Service to the China Mail)

LONDON, November 27th.

Delivery

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The wholesale destruction of suspected powder is proceeding in the French Narz. a million starling's worth being destroyed. in a month;

CHINA'S CRITICAL STATE:

THE HUMBLE THRONE.

(Reuter's Service to the China Mail.)

LONDON, Nov. 27th.

Reuters. Teking correspondent states that the Throne has made another attempt to placute the people. The Regent, on behalf of the Emperor on oath, abjectly promises to accept the advice of the fatitial Assembly, to organise a Parliament, and to excludo nobles from the administration.

It is believed that this self-abasement of -be-Throne-will not save the situation which is most critical. Everything hangs on the results of the battles at Hankow and Nan- king.

RUSSİA NOT SATISFIED.

(Reuter's Service to the China Mail.)

LONDON, November 27th. Reuter's St. Petersburg correspondent Persian apology. bas states at the

A semi. apparently got satisfied Russia.

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Times," which was full of mis.statements oliviously intended to incite the Persians agamat Rusia,the fulfilment of the original demands would probably not satisfy Russid.

"PIONICKERS POISONED.

(Renter's Service to the China Mail.) LONDON, November 27th. Melbourne despatches report that a pic aic party numbering 300 have contracted ptomaine poisoning from the sandwiches. G.0. M.G.,Hupplied to them. Twenty-six are in a

eerous condition.

Sir Francis. Hopwood. K.C.B., and Sir Charles P. Lancas K.C.M.O.. C.B., having censed in bo mem- persofthe Colonial Office, have resigned the officer of Secretary and Registrar respec tively of the Mash Distinguished Order of Eaint Michael' and Stint George; und the King, as its Sovorrige and Chief, haa boen pleared to direct that those offices shall in. Fiture he held ex-officio by the Permanent Under-Sreretary of State for the Colonies and the Senior Assistant Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies. respectively.

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THE RUSSIAN TAMINE.

"(Reuter's Service to the China Mail)

LONDON, November 27th." Reuter's correspondent at St. Petersburg states that the Goverment's refusal to allow any sccieties to undertake the work of famine relief except the Red Cross Society and the local councils, due to féure of a political propaganda, bas aroused a storm of protests, as the famine in many districts is worse than in 1891.

Even the local press subscriptions have been confiscated.

IMPERIAL CRICKET,

(Beuter's Service to the China Mail.)

LONDON, November 27th.

The match between. M.O.C. and New South Wales was reabmed to-day in Exe Warm weather. The attendance was good and the wicket excellent. The first

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