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SHIPPING NOTES.

Captain Somerville, who before he went Home on leave bad command of the Fatshan, bas upon his retary gone back to his old chip, the Paming. Captain Pennefather, who has

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18TH, 1911.

THE REVOLUTION.

NARRATIVE OF EVENTS,

The Northern newspapers to hand by yester. day's mail contain little news of the revolution had charge of the Taming since Captata Somerary ontbreak at Hupeh that has not already ville left her, will take command of the Kaifeng, Fored in our islegrams, but the following

THE REBEL PROCLAMATION.. A Hankow telegram to the: Ostaniatischer Lloyd on the 11th inst, stated in

THE MANCHURIAN PROBLEM,

THE ONE SOLUTION.

[BY PUTNAM WEALE IN THE, LONDON "DAILY TELEGRAPH."]

III.

such supoem by Runala in Siborie- that is, of boooming a dealer on a large scale in agricnt. tural machinery, and in souring the general. introduction of that machinery among the peasantry by inaugurating a system of gradual payments. In Northern and Western Mon-

INTIMATIONS BROWNING'S

churia largomodel farms could be very success OLD TOM

fully established.

and Captain Sulford of the Kaifong will-return/extrain will denbtlase be perased with inthe proclamation further promises that called, first from the general international stand-system of concessions, which has proved.so.an-

to Shanghai.

A. paragraph in our yesterday's mano mentioned that the Minnesota, which was to loave Yokohama for Hongkong at 10a.m. on Friday (6th inst.) was tolayed in port owing to a strike suong her, Chinese fremen. The number of strikers is sixty. As to the cause of the strike, says the Japan Gatsite, it is reported by-the-Harbour Polise that one of the firemen -was-struck by an oflear, and this so tresized- the firemen that sixty out of ninety men landed and refused to return to the stomer. The Harbour Police, receiving instructions from the

torent:-

JAPANESE CONSULAR TELEGRAMS.

Mr. A. Ariyoshi, Japanese Consul-General at Shanghai, received the following telegram —

Hankow, October 12th. Order at Wachang has been altogether disturbed, and Chinese warships are firing intermittently. Hanyang has been occupied by the Revolutionista, The China town in Hankow is also disturbed, and thers are army of the people business transactions and no-poper mines in ——— circulation. The Foreign Settlements are under

In

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Similarly, in the matter of mining, it is zenslow Dot to take the bull by the horas and promote modern mining, not by a satisfactory in Chios, bat by a claims system. By making it a sine qud non that registration of companies can only be effected In Peking, and that Chinese jurisdiction be admitted in the articles of association, the beginnin of a modua be extended all ever the Empire, and load, not ivendi might to secured which could eventually only to a great developm nt of Chinese wealth, but to a great development of Chiness political strength as well. China should learn a lesson Japan's signal failure in this field, whore excessive protectionisar has made the introdoo- tion of central epitel next to impossible, and thereby directly arrested what should be in the modern world a normaal and far-reaching growth. Mining in Japan is utterly unimportant com- pared with the development it has recaived in Europe and America, and unless mining becomes important in China hor goxoral industrial expan Stable source of taxation will be left antapped. That a proper beginning on a modern basis a political zocessity. should now be made in Manchuria is, moreover,

from

The revolutionaries in Washang have pub- Bished a proclamation threatening that those who are concealing the ometals or who injure foreigners, treat merchants unfairly, interrn; 1 commerce, or slaughter, burn a fight the foreign volunteers of Haukow, will be behended. The situation being such as has been describ those who supply the revolutionarion with food point, and, sooond, from the more particular Busso-Japanese standpoint, it seems plain that or ammunition, who will protect the foreign if there is one thing above all others on which concessions of Hankow, guard Christian ebar Chiness efforts in Manchuria should immediate ohes, or give information to the headquarters ly bo concentrated, it is on questions of finance firat, the primitiva question of currency, and of the rebels about the movements of the enemy, then the more complicated question of a general will be rewarded. The proclamation is dated the Manchurian Budget, which will harmonise oighth moon of the four thousand, six hundred taxation and expenditure, and oppose an effec- and ninth year of the Huang Dynasty of Hupthe modern system to the alien forces in the

country, The revolutionaries have established a general In no part of the Empire has currency boon Buch chaotic condition as in Manchuria. For many years, in ortam marts FORLION WARSHIPS" AT THE BOLFK--

actually no coins at all--not even there were There were five foreign men-of-war in the entire bakinees being conducted on a basis the protection of volunteers and a navalforce Hankow on the 12th inst., riz, the Thistle and just one stage above priznitive barter, a credit has been landed. There are no Japanese in

Nightingale (British), a Japanese gunbeat, the stem which was pernicious because it was bat on commodities. Conditions have been leave Hankow.

importation of copper coins, subsidiary silver. and even silver dollars; but the absenco. of leas show themselves still so tenacious, that token coins Te still, 80 marked, nad primitive banks, such as the modern Bank of Communica tions, is no silver dollar notes promising to pay bearer not one silver dollar, but ten ton-cont doubled, it is now amply evident that in the last pieces! A region that measures its wealth in aanslysis, as the writer has already insisted again potty subeldiary coinage, that is admittedly badly and again, the solution of the Manoharian minted and debased in rainà, la deserving of the question is no longer a local question-that is, a worst cenzure.

question of this or that improvement, of this or Were Greatam's Law at infallible law, this that activity-but a question of pure Peking debased currency should have swept the coun- politics. That is to say, Alanounris is destined try clear of all sonnd-carrancy, such as Japanese to be the infallible touchstone by which the you notes and Russian roubles. But this law,sacos of the Paking Government as a modern although applicable in ordinary circumstances, governing instrument will to collly tested. proved the very opposite in Manchuria, thanks A plan needs now to be publicly laid to the oxistance of that formidable imperitem in down which will secure that in a single system, which decade-before 1923-the currency, the com-

Jocal representative of the company, sumraoned danger. Women and children are ready to Vaterland (German) and the Villalobos (Ameri. | Grozadəd not on curren improved by a large sion will be directly impeded, whilsinnewand pro- |

about forty of the strikers to the station, and endeavoured to persuade them to return to the steamer.- Captuin Garlick referred the matter

to the American Consul General, but in the absence in Tokyo of Mr. Sammons, the question was taken up by the noting Chinese Consul in

Yokohamaa.

A report received at Tokyo from the Japanese Embassy in Washington states that a steam-

Later,

The Insurgents are increasing in force more and more. They have placed batteries on the Tah-pien-shan hills and are exchanging fire with Chinese man-of-war. The Government mint at the China-town at Hankow was set on fire. Shab-kow-ting prison is destroyed.

Business is entirely stopped and the people fleeing.

"

The whole of the Chinese soliders hitherto

joined the insurgents. Cruiser Tsushima. the

can). Two others were due to arrive there the following day, vin, the U. S. 8. Helena and a Japanese gaubrat. H.MS. Bramble was already on her way to Hankey from Chink ang. H.M. S. Kinala received orders to leave Shangbai for Hankow, and the French gunboat Detides and H M. S. Woodlark have also left.

The British Commander-in-Chief, Sir Alfred Winsloo, was present in Nanking, on board H M. B. Alaerity, at the time of the outbreak.

The Monmouth, Newcastle and Antrax

ship company has been formed in New Jersay stationed on this side of the river have urriedly left Yokohams on the 13th. with the object of opening a steam service be tween ports on the Atlantic and Pacio coaststagship of the Japanesə Third Squadron, arrived SENSATIONAL ARREST AT vić the Panama Canal. The company is called the Paolo-Atlatle Steamship Company, and the capital is fired at $15,000,000.

The Asahi states that the Department of Com: munications, which, as already reported, has been making investigations with a view to opening aubsidised steam service to the South Sess, has

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here at 1 o'olcok this afternoon, and Admimi R. Kawashims assumed command of the inter national forces, The defence scheme of the foreign settlements has been decided, and it is arranged that the foreign settlements shall be protected by the volunteers of their respective nationality, while the marines, from the foreign, warships will be divided up to protect each

Wucbang have withdrawn to` Hankow.

SHANGHAI,

CHINESE POLICY ON ITS TRIAL. Whilst the truth of all this need not be

Last Thursday evening Mr. Gabriel Isaacperio, the Manchurian railway to all in plete system of railways, the army, will be in

Shokury was brought before Mr. G. W. Kingowa no money but its own.

of

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full working order. In the modern world the one argument that counts is the

argument readiness. Erory access of strength in Peking WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS: will be automatically redacted in Mawaharis: every sound move in Phing will weaken the forces which mako for didintegration, and conservation; every word will find its resonant echo on the

atrungthen the forces at

now finally decissol to establish marvicos between Consulate. The whole of the Japanese at again brought before the Court, the charge as there is no sufficient stock of minted Chiness of the Yalu as on the banks of the Amar,

Singapore, Java, Sumatra. Borago, New Guinea, Celebes, and the Philippines. The estimate Another tologram said:

for the subsidy to be granted on this servisateral Chang Piso, who was erroneously

in H. B. M. Police Court, at Shanghai, having tents and purposes, not only does the present de been arrested on a charge of giving false evid-fective Chinese currency pealise the people, but ence in the U. S. Court for Ching. Only eviditexposes them to far greater political dangers, by ence of arrest was taken, this being given by allowing the rapid extension of the alien cur.. Detective Sub-Jaspector Burnside, after which rencies, which are becoming more and more high ly prized, because they are based on sound finance the accused was remanded in custody,

The following morning the accused was and bot on waheshifts. Farthermore, so long! the 14th day of November, 1910, at Shanghai, powerful gasmates of the open door cannot and tend to revive these spacious days when against him being as follows:-For that he, on money, rentral European banks themselves

be expected to open offices in sancharia. Ind the dearess of a Chien Leung were not certain action against one F. M. Brooks

there been in Manchuria even the relatively listened to with awo from the deserts of Mon- Only instituted by him in the United States Court and during the hearing

but also unhesi. of the said Court o

is in the other eighteen provinces, agencies tatingly obeyed. Finished testify on his own behalf that he had sold 300 would love be upon our gehun, Moekden, Created to some petty question by the tiption Anglo-days shares to one W. Afab with intent ad mate of Harbin, Changchun, Moukden, devoted to some petty question by the highest and Newchwang. It has boooms absolutely officers of the Chinese State awoke the derision, essential that silver dollars and anbeldiary not only of satirists, bat of the simple-minded ening, to the gross amount of at least $2 per me wall; and only in the bal ing periods of some head of native population, or, say, forty million anperceptive traveller, whose footsteps had dollars in all, bo put at once into circulation; funded him to à land falealy held to be and that the forced retirement of all the

In unfathomable

will it be mystery." to recover a confusing impresion of liberate him on bail, accused himself heterogeneous mass of paper money, such as possible treaty port and

with their valu talk of spheres of influence, of inalienable rights belonging to mediavelism and only to medicoralien. Modernisation is all

amall eiroulation of silver dollars which there volia to the stamps of Anas then be thone!

of the

has been included in the Budget for next year. reported to have been killed, was met by a party for China at Said action, did falsely of foreigners just willside the city gate de escort of a small bodyguard, and by means of a HONGKONG LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL, steam launch he joined og leeroy on heard

A meeting of the Council is called for to The business insindon the following: morrow.

QUESTIONS.

Hon. Mr. H. E. Pollock, K.C., has giron moties of the following questions:-

Has the Government received any, and if so

what, reply from the Right Honourable the Secretary of State for the Colonies to the unanimous request of the Unofficial Members mado in this Council on the Fat of June last that the Military Contribution be fixed at

the annual sum of one million dollars?..

Will the Government lay upon the table the

correspondeuse which has passed between the Government and the Becretary of State

and vice versa in connection with the store- caid request?

Can the Government give the Counsel any farther information with reference to the establishment of a wireless telegraph station

Chinese gunboat.

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to mislead the mid U. S. Court and to the per- version of the administration of justies. behalf of the Crown Advocate, while the sconsed Mr. B E. Gregion appeared to prosocate on us represented by Mr. J. C. E. Douglas.

Accused was again remanded, the magistrate

General Chang told the party that the muti. neers consisted of the whole of the Artillery, Engineers, and two battalions of Infantry, while there were only four battalions of infantry offering remaining loyal. As the rioters occupied the and two

each, principal gates and placed guns on the walls, communication within the city was very dan.

gerous. The General added that the foreign residents will not be inolested.

On the mame day the Nimbin Kisen Kaisha received the following from their office at Han.

In H.B.M.'s Supreme Court at Shanghai. the Cathay Trust Co. are claiming from Mr. Shekury Tls. 62,643.00 with internal at 8 per cent. against the defendant as the maker of promissory note dated 29th June, 1910, payable to the plaintif ou demend. Particulare Principal, Tla. 62,643.00, Interest, Tls. 6.356.97 Total - Tla, 68,999.97 ; and costs at 8315.25,

Mr. E. S. Moberly Bail appears for plaintiffs Douglas and Mr. Shekary la represented by Mr. J C. E.

The affidavit of defendant reads:

(1) The document referred to as a pro- missory note in the writ filed berain was

subsidiary silver notes, be forthwith ordered.

that is required-rapid modernisation.

KEASURES OF CONSOLIDATION. This means nothing less than that the whole of the naw Chinese currency reform must be alrected | Bret of all on Manchuria, where modern Out of chaos thus springs order-the-order- methods have become, for political reasons, so

based on the proper development of inalionable vitally esscutial A proper banking soheme ethnical rights. A general admission that this must go hand in hand with more currency re is so that the curtain must be rung down on form and in this one matter there are years stupid days, is already growing. When every of-hard and conscientious work. The capital of one at last openly admits it even the brain of the only two modero Chinese tanks--the Taa Moltke could not woorseive of a militarism Ching Government Bank and the Board of which would deny it. There is somebody more Commnufontions Bank-is at present wholly clever than Monsieur Voltaire," said Talley. instifficient even for the Manchurian provirea rand, "o'oat tont lo monde." And with that that they, as at present constituted, are expooted great statesman's dictum, it is well to end. to manage the internal finance work of an im

is ridionious.

The second point which demands treatment

CHINESE IN BRITISH COLUMBIA.

The movement for the establishment of a

Infantry, Engineers and Transports joined the Two battalions of Artillery, four battalions of

Revolutionaries and placed guns on the Shestan (hill). They bombarded the Viceroy's yamon

of the documents signod at the merse Empire in the throes of ' and other official buildings. They occupied the one Government Mint, as well as the military store Exchange in June, 1910, in connection with

time of the settlement on the Shanghai Stock and fully occupied Wachang in the afternoon oil arrangement then made for the carrying of the 11th October. Nearly all Japanese in through of that settlement, The full terms of Washang took refage in Bankow. There was that arrangement and the circumstances thereof. a great conflagration at Wrebang last night, cannot shortly be set out in an affidavit. and there was also a fire outside the city gater, promissory note nor at any other time have I (2)- Neither on the date of the mid alleged The Rebels occupied the Hanyang Steel myself received any monies from the plaintiffs Works and Arsenal. Many rebels entered and I deny that I'am indebted to the plaintiffs First reading of s Kill entitled, An Ordinaare

Hankow and cooupied Tachimen in China-town in the said sum as alleged.

(3)-The mid alleged promissory note wak ja Hankow, and they are destroying the rail not given for valid consideration and I am to apply a sum not exceeding Five million. The headquarters of the loyal troops is advised that I have therefore a goed défènco to and better established than Manchurian bri. This important fact cannot be disposed-of-by- eight hundred and ninety-nine. thousand seven hundred and seventy-one Dollars to at Kiangan Station, where they are waiting the this action.

ia this Colony ?

When will the detailed returns of the Comins,

which was taken in May, be published?

ORDERN OF THE DAY.

arrival of reinforcementa from Hogan. Upon

the Public Service of the year 1912.

| the arrival of Honan troops there will be n First reading of a Bill entitled, An Ordinance collision between the government troops and

to amend the Foreign Offenders' Detention Amendment Ordinance, 1911 First reading of a Bill entitled, An Ordinance

to amend the Railways Ordinance, 1909. First reading of a Bill entitled, An Ordinance to amend the Merchant Shipping Amendment Ordinance, 1899, and certain Ordinances amending the same, First reading of a Bill entitled, An Ordinance amend the Defence Contribution. Ordinance, 1911. First reading of a Bill entitled, An Ordinance 10 amond the Liquors Consalidation Ordinance, 1911, First reading of a Bill entitled, A Ordinance to provide for a more effectual control over Societies and Clubs,

ETERNAL ETNA

VIOLENT, TERIODIC ERUPTIONS.

The giant Enceladus, or Typhoeus, to whom saccine the oxcontion of Article II of bar-willy.comes up for admission to th on whatyofjection be raised, and, if Bup

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LEATHER HAND-BAGS,.

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equally urgently in the question of the complate library for the Chinese in this city is interesting policing as distinguished from mere garrison of itself, but it is avan more interesting when ing-of the country on a modern basis. A Man you think of what it implies. There are grow churian Mounted Constabulary-of precisely the same nature se, for instance, the Canadian ing up in British Columbia a number of Chinese youths, of whose intelligence and natural ability Mounted Police, or the Italian Carabinieri, is there can be no question. They are studious. urgently needed: Taking the latter illustra Industrious and sober. They know the value of tion as a peculiarly useful comparison at the pre- money and are carly taught the importation of sent moment, it may be mentioned that the acquiring property. They are native born Italian Carabinieri, foresting of some 25,000 subjects of. His Majesty nad as much Canadians DRESSING CASES with men, cleared Italy of a brigandage much as birth alone can make any man Canadian.

SILVER FITTINGS, gandage, and speedily won that confidence in ignoring it, and the question arises, What law and order which is precisely what is needed is their status in the community going to At the moment all over Manchuria. A monnted be: Suppose one of these young men ap. military police, distributed in chains or posts plies for admission as a student in law in every part of the country and centralised in and rebels in the area between the two milway

the Vioaregal pest- Monkden would soon

grounds? If one of them demands to stations, namely, Teckimón and Kiangan. Th, the ancients attributed the violent outbursts of Chipb-Japanes Treaty, and thas immeasurably be put upon the voters' list, shall his

came be Japanese have organised volunteers and have Mount Etna, is again in angry labour. Every strengthen China's hand. A Chinese commis-

placed there, and, if not, upon what ground will it JAPANESE POST OFFICE AS DEBT four or five years, on an average, he assumes a

ning of study could not do better then proceed be left off? It the province refuses to fransbise

COLLECTOR.. taken precautions jointly with other foreigners. vengeful mood, but it is at much longer intervals abroad, enlisting skilled technical aid in the them, will the Dominion do so, vice veraz P The Tali-staru's departure has been postponed that he causes rivers of lave to flow over and establishment of the necessary training centres If the second generation of cative horn Chinese It is now pomible in Japan to collect money till midnight of the 12th for the Japanese devastate the vineyards and houses at the moun in Manchuris,

are denied the full rights of citizenship, shall from debtors, who have been able to keep out of refugees, and if the Conant-General orders & fury, as in 1169, 1669, 1693, 1792, 1079 and the future is properly measured, to the question These are questions that will have to le settled

tain's base. When aroused to-the height of his The third point, which is equally urgent, if the denial extend to the third goteration Preach of their creditors.

Partionjars are left with the General Post further postponement her departure will be 1886, his baros has caused the ruin of whole of Chinese emigration to Mencharia that is, before many years, They are not urgent, but Office, either in Tokyo or Yokohama, sleting the further delayed.

cities and changed the course of history. assisted emigration. A proper Government do they will become so, and when we record what address and amount due and the P. D. officials Those dates are landmarks in European partment la required which will steadily ferti is being done for the intellectual development will try to effect the collections making the Telegrams from Chinese sources gave the events, but since 1892 the mountain haa gener. Lise and strengthen the vast resources of & of these people, it is just as well to keep in following charges following particulars :---

ally gives sufficient warning to enable the ragion which is an extensive na France and mind that are they not likely to stop at a de- greater number of the

method of mand to read our books-Victoria Colonist. minimize the disasters directing a great stream of caused by recent eruptions, it has always seemed the unoccupied land from the more congested that the reports have been overcolared by local provinces. This will be the best monetary in

Every additional 100 yen after the first a alarmista. When analyzed the so-called "rush vestment it is possible to find in the modern of the lava tide" is found to be a comparatively world, as in all times, the greatest riches are A Correspondent writes to the Times The obarge of 05. This system similar to the bank lary and meandering stream from which escape industrious men, of whom China has tens of late Sir Robert Hart's position of Inspector collection by drafts made in Americs by a on foot has been osally possible to all but the milliona living on the verge of starvation. The General of the Chinese Imperial Maritime creditor upon his debtor, and should be very halt and lame,

Where the greater terror lies is in the dist generous estimates give Manchuria to-day Customs will, it may be assumed, be filled by successful in Japan as the debtor will be more

■ population of only 20,000,000; there is room Mr. F. A. Aglen, who has been Acting apt to pay when an offletal from the Post Office charge of heavy showers of cindere and for 100,000,000 and more; and, remembering Inspector-General since May of last year. presents the claim, than he would when merely

An. American that modern frontiers are formed by flesh and Although Chinese machinations in the past which have ceased to be in fores or hav | breaking the Peking-Hankow Railway line to tourist that he regularly risks his life to ascend into the country will inoresse, China's strength administration, one thing is certain that as long

paper, that a mountain possessed by this evil blood, and nothing eles, it will be at once appar. years have imported an element of doubt as to a letter is sent requesting a settlement. Yoke

hama Chamber of Commerce Journal. earth spirit exercises such a fascination for the rent that every extra million of men that go her altimate intentions regarding the Customs

THE BRITISH NATIONAL ANTHEM. and for the settler that he as heights, and

British trade predominates at the Treaty ports. regularly returns to the cultivation of its base and resisting power immeasurably,

an Englishman must be head of the service.

We are only gradually becoming accustomed For tourists, it can be mid that every one

Mr. Aglen has shown marked ability during to the use of the phrase," King Emperor," bat from Homer to Professor Freeman has been

These three points are undoubtedly the essen--the period in which he has been acting Inspec- the frequency which it is used, mys the Times of in, as well as the language used in, the overal tens of thousand rounds of am-

tials which demand immediate attention tor and has won the confidence of the hundreds Ordinances now in force.

named as much for its history munition, rifles for navalry and infantry singular beauty. As for the settlers, the ex- they will bring in their train that astounding has stood by their interests. A strong wan was ate attempts to be quite familiar with the sound First reading of a Bill entitled, Aa Ordinance numboring over 20,000, with three million planation lies in the feet that the agent of progress which has marked Canada's last years nosessary to maintain European prestige in the and look of it before. His Majesty arrives in | India. Like many compound phrase, it is often devastation is also the agent of a marvellons of development. But hardly less important is Custome control after the efforts during 1909 mistaken for a compound word, which is not the for promoting the General Revision of the rounds of ammunitior,

fertility in the soil. Some have likened this the need of botter communications throughout to undermine it, and Mr. Aglen, as for us Law by repealing certain enactments which The Hanyang Steel Works are not touched richness to the bait employed by a devouring the country. Vast regions are still virtually limitations have allowed, soetes to have satis same thing by any means, and this confusion. have ceased to be in forbe or have become un-

by the Hevolutionists, on condition that the monster.

isolated, save during the winter months, when fed the natione fatorested and at the cause the band programmes that one sees nowadays On the summit there is a heavy fall of snow the rude tracks which do service as ronda are time to have avoided effending the suscep- neesstary, by amending certain other exact promise not to supply anything to the gover and rain, and contrary to what might | frozen over. A system of light railways, inde-tibilities of the Chinees. He recently took in Bombay may be seen the extraordin

ment troops in observed.

Firat reading of a Bill entitled, An Ordinance for further promoting the Revision of the Law by repealing certain parts of enactin eufe

When the Hupah troops joined the Revoln-While not wishing tople to sock safety.. Germany combined, by the simtion on te

tieniste, Li Yuan-hung with his men went to the Telegraph Ofics first and destroyed the telegraph office so as to prevent any alarm be. ing sent ant from Pashang.

The telephone office for Wahan or Washing and Hankow bas been destroyed by the Revolu tionista, thus entling the communication be tween the two towns.

It is reported that the Revolutionists are prevent the arrival of reinforcements from the. First reading of a Bill entitled, An Ordinance North.

become annecessary.

ashes. How comes it; naks

its

for further promoting the Revision of the

The Hanyang Arsenal captured by the

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Law by amending certain errors contained Revolutioniste contained. 48 Krupp guns, driven to rhapsodies by the "Mount of Mots france, police, and emigration: Automatically of foreign assistants by the manner in which he Indio, suggests that everyone is making desper

menta which stand in urgent need thereof,

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bas led to some curious results. On several of

be expected, this does not give rise to numerous pendent of the present system, or of any future prominent part in arranging for the line "Grd save the King Emperor." Has the music of the artional anthem bean changed and by incorporating certain amending. Or- In the evening of the 12th October the Revolu- streams. The small stones and cinders absorb frank system, is certainly needed; and, in pro- transfer of the Chines Post Office from the well as the words P We have not dinances in their respective principal Ondin. tionists entered Hankow from Hanyang and the moisture, and springs are only found on the portion as the strength of the country grows Customs to the Ministry of Commomote his noticed the alteration, and can only suppose that

lower slopes. Suficient water is retained by so should the means of rapid intercommunica. It would be well, perhaps, and would make his the | Woohang and bold the narrow streets. The the cinders to support a rich vegetation tion be improved. Likewise it should be borne lask easier, if his auturi could now be the local band-mustore. have devised a way of business people are not disturbed. The Tautsi wherever the surface of the love is not too in mind hat in ranchuria there are say of sponsible position there has been in the back ourselves we prefer the old fashioned - God save defined, for since he took up his re- Pronouncing Emperor as one syllable. For of Hankow took refuge aboard a warship and compact to be

penetrated roots

by

none of the prejudices which linger in many of Thus the awful lose of life which occurs from the older provinces. Bnd, therefore, in the two ground at all times the Native Bonzid appointed quite consistent with loyalty and with étiquette. the government bank has been looted......

About three thousand Revolutionists entered time to time represents man's loss of what he great fields of agriculture and mining there is in 1906, Hitherto the two officials constituting Committee on the Bill entitled, An Ordinance Hapkow and the garrison and police fled willingly stakes in a great gamble with nature also room for instant action. In the matter of that board have betrayed no intention of ister. The matter ought to be reffled one way or to amand the Arms and Ammunition Ordin-The Revolutionists hold the telegraph offre and after the downfall of others who reaps the 'in experiment work, bat itis an open question they may sono day feel inclined to do something/anging "God save the King” and the other As in other gambling, it is the man who comes agriculture some progress has been made aiready ference with the service in any direction, but another, or weshall have hall the school children

hall

**God mage the King Emperor" to singing reward; but, to continue the figure, he, too, has whether the forernment should not hate za to justify their existence, and in that event the the great bewilderment of Their Majesties when only to play long enough and he will lose all course at onse to the methods adopted with awkward situation of 1906 would be repeated."

they go to look at them.

for the Incorporation the Trustees of the Union Church at Victoris in this Colony,

ince, 1900.

are not allowing communications with officials,

the King," and imagine that our preferones is.

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