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THE REVOLUTION.

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IMPERIALISTS REPULSED AT

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LONDON, November 27th. Reuter's correspondent at Peking cables 16.40 that consular advices from Hankow of the 23rd instant report that there has been heavy fighting for 36 hours and that it con- tinues,

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The Imperialists made an attempt to eross the Han Rivor, but were repulsed with heavy loss.

* NANKING BOMBARDED. Nanking telegrame state that the Revolu- fionaries began bombarding the city this morning. It is reported that the Imperial ists have already lost heavily.

THE ARJECT THRONE.

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FIERCE FIGHTING.

Losnos, November 27th, Official despatches to Rome show that fierce fighting took place on Friday hotlyat Tripoli and Derna. The Italians own to 50 casualties, including 12 killed at Derna,

where the opposing armies-fought all day.

DECISIVE ITALIAN VICTORY Reutor's correspondent telegraphs that on the morning of the 26th inst. the Italiana advanced and occupied (two of the outlying forts in Tripoli. An all day engagement resulted in a decisive Italian victory, the Turks being driven back,

ANOLO-GERMAN RELATIONS.

LONDON, November 27th. A unanimous and confident desire for better relations with Germany in the key note of articles heralding Sir Edward Grey's momentous statement.

All shades of opinion agree that the present situation, can no longer continue, and that there must be a change for better or worse. The reil of diplomatic obscurity must be removed. The concensus of opinion is that the situation demands plain speaking, but all are confident that a tactful and fearless exposition of the British case will not fail to clear the international atmosphere. Interest is particularly keen in Germany, where the anticipation is reminiscent of the great moments of the Bismarckian adminis tration. Sir Edward Grey rises to speak at

Peking telegrams state that the Throne has inado another attempt to placate the The above Clarets, imported from the well people. The Regent, on behalf of the Em-four o'clock, and will be followed by Mr.

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peror, is taking an oath, abjectly promising again to accept, the advies of the National Assembly, to organise a Parliament, and to exclude nobles from the administration...

It is believed that this self-abasement of the Throne will not save the situation, which

is most critical. Everything-banga-on-the- results of the battles at Hankow and Nari- king.

AFFAIRS IN KWANGTUNG.

Kin Ying Chou, Nov. 15th. The Military mandarin here, a Manchu, was

lavad aboutit four o'clocke zoetarder akkuumam.

by a band of ten men. His body lies where it fell, and his yamen was burnt, A determined attempt to kill the civil magistrate as well was

unsuccessful.

I had an interview with the man reputed to be the most influential of Rovolutionary leaders here. On Sunday 8 conference was held between representatives of the Revolutionaries and the military and Ciril Mandarins. It was agreed, according to my informant, that the weapons and ammunition on hand as well as the insignia of office should be turned over the next day. The Revolutionaries promised to protect the lives and property of the two Mandaring.

Bouar Law, while Mr Rainsy McDonald will speak for the Labourites. There is an enormous demand for seats in the strangers. gallery, as the greatest debate heard for decades is expected.

SAD SEQUEL TO A PIONIC..

LONDON, November 27th. Melbourne despatches report that a pic nic party numbering 300 have contracted plomaine poisoning from the sandwiches supplied to them. Twenty-six are in a serious condition.

FAMINE IN RUSSIA.

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

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LONDON, November 27th.

RIOTING IN HONGKONÜ,

COMPUISORY QUEUE CUTTINO, “* Charged with having stoned the police, sever- el of Sunday, night's rioters were brought before Mr. E. A. Irving at the Magistracy yesterday In the initial case four men were charged. They formed portion of a mob which assaulted a lakong outside the Government Civil Hospital, P.C. Pattison went tothe "lukong's assistance.. and the mob went for lira. He, however, s capod unked. Two of the prisonors were cach to seven days without the option. The fourth flued $5 or seven days, aud another was sonien-

a boy of about eighteen years of age, was son-

tonood to eight strokes au 48 hours detention,

Queen's Road was the scene of another stone throwing episode in which Constablo Atwell was aulted. One of the rasailants was arrested and fined $25.

In addition to the abors namel cases, instan can of enforced queue cutting are being reportul At Yaumati yesterday two large bands of young raffans having revolutionary leanings arched through the streets terrorising perccable oweṛre of queues. Where they met a man with a gnene, they gave him the option of either geing to the barber's and having his quenes cut off, or of having it taken off by fores.

LATEST SHIPPING NEWS.

"The s.. Kutiong lef! Singapore for Hang kong on 25th, and is due Lore about the 1st proximo.

The se. Among loft Calenfts for Heng rug on 21st inst, and is duo kere about the 7th proxixo

hoi a Sunday at Neen and may be expectöd The I. G. M. 3. Irimes Alice left Shaug here about 5 p.m. today.

Singapore on the 28th, insta at, at Ram.

The P. &.0, Syria, is exposted to leave

from this port (ct. 281 srived at San Frater The P.M. as, area which was dispatch cisco November 24th.

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Chiyo Mara will be despatched for Sao Frao- disco on the 1st December in Shanghai Nag- asaki, Kobe, Yokebaru and Honolulu.

Tenyo Maru sailed from San Francisca ou the 22nd inst. for Honghoar and is expected to arrivo at this port on or about the 19th Dec.

TheK.K. str. Shingo barn sailed frote and is due at that port ce or about 3 th inst. Yokohama on the 14th inst. for San Francisco The T.K.K. sir Nippon Moru sailed from Honomin on the 21tutant for Hongkong and is expected to arrive at this port on or about the 12tb December,.

The TK.K.etr. Kiyo Maru paited from Val- paraíso on the 15th instant for Hongkong and is expected to arrive at this port on or about sho 3rd February,

Honolulu un the 14th inst. for Pert and Chile The T.K.K. str. Bugo Mera sailed from

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The initial match played by the English XMAS team was continued in Sydney to-day. The first innings of the Marylebone team totalled

On Monday afternoon this programme was carried out. Fire crackers were sot off and amid public rejoicings the new regime was fairly 238, of which Mead scored 46 by watchful launched. A band of one hundred Revolutiona cricket

His innings was chanceless. Cot- New

LONGKONG OFFER: 10. De Very BOAD Cries from the great market-town of Pinemouth tor took four wickets for 45 runs.

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The Daily Press.

HONGKONG, NOVEMBER 28TH, 1911.⠀ Barglars gained entrance to a house in Gres son Street, Wanchai, on Sunday night and robbed the occupant, a Chinese frem Canton, of 9600 in money and $3,000 worth of jewellery.

arrived in time to take part in the ceremonies. At a meeting hold a few days before the leaders

of this band had insisto d that when the new government was formed it was right and neces stry that the two mandarine should be killed.

A guard of twenty soldiers was given to each mandarin, Yesterday morning the guards were changed and twenty of the Pinsouth band were assigned the duty of guarding the Manchu official About three o'clock in the afternoon it was decided to change him-to-other quarters and soon after word came of his assassination,

It seems that ten meo of Pinetnouth came down from the country city of Ting-ning and rushed into the place where the hapless March was imprisoned and shot bim dead. They fra- ternized with the guards and justified their crime It is notified that in selection from applicant maintaining that the civil Magistrate also should for clerkship in the Hongkong Civil Service, a bo killed. Some people who Ippened to be stan" preference will as a rule ba given to those ding on the city wall saw the murder. The candidates who have obtained certificates in the Kiaying Revolutionary leaders did not dare to Oxford local examinations.

The return of communicable diseases for the week ended-November 25th shows seven cases of small-poz, four of which proved fatal thre, cases of enteric fever; one fatal case of pouxeral fever and one caso of diphtheria,

South Wales lost eight wickets for 198. Gregory played a brilliant innings of 66,

and Miunett scored 32 not out.

AUSTRALIAN TENNIS TEAM.

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RUSSIA AND PERSIA,

LONDON, November 27th.

that in view of Persia's compliance with the The Russian Cabinet Council Is decided

ultimatum the Russian troops will not ad vance at present beyond Rest where they are concentrating.

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Reuters's St. Petersburg correspondent states that the Persian apology has punish the murderers nor courtmartial the

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for the month of September shows a credit bombs. They sought out the family of the Minister, in replying to the apology, declar-We are Selling them at the Moderate Frien balance of $1,853,636.07. The Colony's assests total 86,989,696,10, while the liabilitions stand murdered Manchi and are protecting anded that se

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caring for them.

The feeling between the two factions is bitter. Copy of an order of His Majesty in Counci The Pinemouth men are expecting two hundred which makes provision for the apprehension of mon from Hingsing well provided with bombs. seamen deserters from Japanese merchant ships The Kiaying leaders have also sent to the same is published in the current issue fot the Gazette oity to secara two hundred men. They have Colonel J. M. Irwis, Principal Medical Officer by the merchants and a hundred men from now, bounting a hnulred home guards raised South China Command, has been appointed a Chodglok who arrived tonight three hundred member of the Sanitary Board vice Lieut. and fifty men more than the Pinen uth men Colonel W, G. Bedford, and Inspector A Gordon of the Hongkong Police has been leaders are more or less terrorized by the bombs who are one haudred strong. The Kiaying appointed sanitary inspector for Kowloon City of the Pinemouth men. vice Inspector D. Mollardy.

The murdered official was singularly popular here and his murder has greatly prejudiced the

It is notified in the Gosette that permits will be issued to steamship companies in the Colony use of the Eevolution among the people is genor. There is great apprehension of fac

General Shuster distributed to prevent disappointment.

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INSURRECTION IN MEXICO.

LONDON, November 27th. New York telegrams state that a battle 800 followers of Zapata and 450 Federals. took place at Santa Anna. Mexico, between The former were defeated, 62 of their nuni ber being killed.

DESTRUCTION OF SUSPECTED POWDER.

LONDON, November 27th.

permitting their vessels while in Hongkong tion: I fighting and bomb throwing. The rava- watore to send wireless messages subjects to tho condition that the permit will be at once cancel.utionary flags are everywhere, but the joy of powder is proceeding in the French Navy, The wholesale destruction of suspected led if the naval silence sign is not promily the populace has been changed to feur and a million sterling's worth being destroyed obeyedi

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