The

NEW SERIES. No. 8508

Telegrams

Hongkong Telegraph.

琥三初月三年三銃宜

Telegrams.

(ESTABLI

SATURDAY, APRIL

Telegrams.

THE COLOSSUS.

Telegrams.

WAR-IN MEXICO.

THE LADY OF THE

LAMP:

THE WAR OFFICE.

A THOUSAND KILLED,

STATUE TO BE RAISED TO

NO GOLD SASHI TOR IN-

FANTRY OFFICERS.

ON A SPEED TRIAL.

AUSTRALIAE

(IBE "TELEGRAFN" CORRESPONDENT ! |_ FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE.

London, March 31, 10.5 p.m.

It is reported that over a thou-

sand men, live beón killed in a

battle in Mexico,

New York, March 19-Tho American troops under the com inand of General Carter are to march to a certain place within

[Tum "Telegraph" CORRESPONDENT.]

(Tau “TelmorarE" CORRESPONDENT.)

London, March 31, 10.5 p.. The War Office nuthorities have cancelled the order issued with

London, Mar, 31, 10.5 p.m.

A statue is to be erected in honour of Florence Nightingale.rospect to the wearing of a new It will not be raised at the cost gold sauli by Infantry ollicers, of the nation, but from funds-con- tributed by the wursing sisterhood

four days. Their actual destina- of England. tion is being kopt secret at pre- sont.---" Osaka Maifichi."

A New York dispatch to the "Aenlii" roports

thne

Mr. Roosevelt, now staying at El Paso, Taxos, entered Mexico on the 15th instant, and inspected the district situated between the camps. of the rebels and the fodorul troops. Being invited to dimer by some-Mexicans, ho gave an address and returned to El l'aso,

The Moxican Government Ins issued a notification that all who are caught sovering the telegraph lines or destroying bridges will be Hablo to immediato oxecution, whatever their nationality may be. This declaration is considered to apply to the Americans who are supporting the revolutionists. The United States Government nunounced that it had no objection

A rumour is current list-posc0-| will shortly be restored betweek the Mexican Govorument and tho rebols, but it is reported that the rebols rofuse to make poace unless President Diaz resigns:-" Ounką Asahi,"

MILITARY REVIEW.

AT. PEKING,

["SHEUNG PO" Service}

Peking, March 31.

Prince Tai Tao and the other

perini boly guards on the 28th

__THE_FRONTIERS.

VICEROY TO STUDŸ THE

QUESTION.

*(“Susuko Po" BERvice.)

- Peking, March 31. The Poking Government Jus instructed Viceroy Li,of Yunnan, to devote all his time to the

licials saw the rovioy of the Im-frontier disputes,, and-hus ap- pointer the Provincial Trensurer to act for the Viceroy temporarily.

ultimo, and were very pleased with

the smartness of the men.

AUSSIA AND CHINA,

[Bнzuso Po" Bravice.]

Poking, Mareli 31.

The Russian Minister in Peking.

Washington, March 20-Pro-has told the Board of Foreign si font Taft discussing the Mexica

situation with United States Sonn- Affairs that his government is tors now in Washington for the

opening of the special session of satisfied with Chim's reply, and Congross, yesterday, confided to

thom that he regarde: the situas impressed upon the Board the Lion alarming and almost certain.

to involve the United States boforo necessity of carrying out the it was cleared up.

Press dis

>

CHINA'S PURSE,

-PRINCE LEGEN

INQUIRIES

("BULUNG Po" Benvids.)

Poking, March 31.

The Prince Regent has asked the

President of the Board of Finance

as to tho. state of the Guangjal

affairs of the country, and had advised him to accept the pure-' sidentship of the New Cabinot.

The President declined on the

ground that he has never been a Grand Councilor, and ho may not

pitches received in this city from treaty between Russia and China. Mexico tell of great activity on the part of the insurgents undor "Aho command of Francisco Madero,

The rebels are now concentrating AN AMBIGUOUS REPLY. - according to a general plan of campaign for the purpose of form

Poking, March 27,––The Chin- ing. an effectual army."Cable-0380 state that the reply to the nows American."/

Russian ultimatum is couched in THREATENED INTERNA-

the most conciliatory tons; that it TIONAL COMPLICATION.

declares the Chinese Govern- be able to discharge his duties ment's astonishment at the sud- London, March 25.-

5.-Telegrams|

properly on becoming the pre- from Washington report that den interruption of amicabilo-

the State Department has asked negotiations and accepts thesident, of the new Cabinet: -its-Connula-to-investigate the hissing principles unequivocally. nowapaper reports that four Am-But if a pretext for forcible action

ericans were excented at Chihua be desired, it can possibly be dis- SNOWFALL IN peking. has and four at Aguaprieta, on covered in the lengthy Note, which chargoa of complicity in the Mexican Insurrection. It is fear- ol that grave complications will onsuo if these reports are verified.

THE CZAR'S COMPLI-

MENT.

TO RUSSIAN MINISTER.

("Buzuna Pó" Szevicz.)

attempts by justify are former replica by proving that the six- points liavo already been can ceeded. Sono slight doubt ex- iste, apparently, no to whether Ruggia will consider those valu- ablo statements, as a harmless "saving of inco" or a doelama- tory continuation of polemics. "N.C. D. New»,"

BRUSSELS MINISTER

RECALLED.

("Snat Po" SERVICE)

Poking, March 31,

The Emperor of Russia kas

**Peking, March 31.

tolographed to the Russian Minis- The Grand Councillors have tor in Peking commenting upon telegraphed to the Chinese Minis his ability in bringing about antor at Brussels ki rotura to Poking faniicable settlemout with Oldña,

at once.

"Samuxo Po." Bruvion).

Peking, March 31.. Heavy snow was reported in

Peking yostorday.

EMPRESS DOWAGER.

RECEIVES FOREIGN

MINISTERS' WIVES,

L

Londou, March 31, 10.5 p.m.

The Colossus, on her spoed trials to-day, attained

24 knows

BRITISH NAVY.

MONARCH LAUNCHED.

The super-Dreadnought, Mon-

arch, was launched at Elswick,

Sho is of 22,080 taunage

The principal feature was that

other he boilers, funnels, equipments were alreddy in their places.

CHINESE GENERALS

CONFER.

(Radren's BravIOM) 2

Bombay, April 1,710

The Australian Government

will immediately curry o

Honderson's roc

the 14th of Maroli

“BRITAIN'S REVENUE:

SPLENDID RETURNS.

and

neay

were injured

o'clock lost not guilty.

Tho

and three hundred escaped sunited Fifty-three persons wore daghed to piegos on the of iota held by the

Baking Some tried to esospo by aurolectric cablaorossing the street, but the cable broke. Others jumpetl for adjoining roofs and were killed, Anny took refuge on a window ledge on the ninth floor, and so presstic olliers behind paused them to fall-by twos and three

roes NOD. News:"";

A Time pren great number of Americans who wish to go to England to v

to witness the Corona- tion of King George, and it is reportel hat over 00,000 applica: tions have boen roserved already by the various steamship com pautes for first-class passage.

Osaka Asahi,"

of

Bombay, April 1, 7.10 am. The revenue for the quarter shows an increnso of £28,500,010, and a total for the year

203,650,588 showing. su

crðuse of 272,164,1327

Of this the income produces 18 6,10 millions, the Custojus 28.10. the foxoison millions, and the

estate duties 3 7.10. *

Land values produced half a

million increase, and this

Mareli 31

mainly

Thw Prosident of the Ar

Board has telegraphically ic

structed the different generals of

the various provinces to proceed-

to Peking to confer on armný

affairs.

THE FAMINE.

PROVISIONS FROM

AMERICA.

[“ Brauma Po"" BELYKOR.)

Peking, March 31.

The American cruiser, convey- ing 12,000 tons of provisions to relievo the Anwei Laminé.

stricken people, roached Shang-

hai this morning:

The provisions have been trans-

ported by way of Chunkjang and

Nanking,

Ilie Honour Taotai 8: T. Tseng, of the Foreign Affairs Department, Nanking, has arrived in Shanghai to welcome the United State transport ship Buford, which is bringing 1,200 lb. of flour for the relief of Tamine sufferers..

CHINESE RECRUITS.

MR. JUIN,

is

The Mayor of Milwaukee, i work for all socialists when the Socialist, promised to provide

asted that he thoʻtimo in he was coming out of th Cinematograph at Cho the performance. the doorsome one behind. He tur BOW 1Lwas dolen ter told him to go mud wires told him minute as he could not faster on account of Another nailor, who is with defendants, wit was the trouble witness was oxpli

to him the defenda with his fist on 4

get a policgiann and Jila file naked the secural

clection took place, but there are went off to do so. Defendant now over 20,000 labourers out of after Soares und sticked him omployment and unable got the face. A crowd collected otth work. In consoquence, the Mayor bottom of Wyndlinin Stroot and in great difficulty," Osakule saw the defondant litting out at Aunki."

several people A Chinese polic man was there, but he declined do anything. Delondant to wards Too Hause Strestan

the Grand Hotel

President Taft, who has boon in the southern States for the benefit of his health returned -to, Washington on the • 19th---

Osaka Asabi,

SAD Francisco, March 18,The Jitdicial Committee in the Senate

airosted by an Indian constabi

C Soares gava corro. evidenco

of California las sent the Assembly The defendant a report concerning a "bill which he struck the fir Jing" boon « compiled out of four because he tious of anti-Japanes

MAKES MANY SPEECHES

ON THE CHINESE SITUATION

[“ INDEPENDENT News Agency.]

Tokio, April 17′

·Mr. H. Jjuin, Japanese Minister at Poking, hus løft, Tokio for

China, with his family

During his holiday in Japan,

Mr. Tjuin freely expressed his views on the situation in China,

thair

"addressing more

public meetings.

twenty

The opinions ho then expressed hay be summarised as follows

In order to preserve ponce in

Ing to

endres. Adcor-him and

proposed bill, because he:

foreigners are not qualified interfering

to be inmigrants, all companies was along organized y suely foreigdees, struck by several peopl ore not allowed. tors own crowd, but he could not say who immovable property, in the State, ther or not the complainnuts were This law, it is statod, will among the number. He ran to not be of lied to those in- get assistanco from the Indian- dividuals and companies already policeman, but was arrested in possossing real catale, but, instead.

case of their being owners of land “A” petty officer gave corrobora- by transfer or any other nicans, | tivé ovídonco..

their rights to ownership cannot His Worship imposed a fine bo enjoyed more than five years of $3. Should any piece of land be held. by evasive means, the State Legis- lature will confiscate the land and appropriate the receipts for the purpose of education, bringing to case before the Courts, "Asahi."

Mr. Roosevelt, who is is travėl- ling through the Western States, las arrived at Grand Clionior, Louisiana. Warm receptions Bro accorded to himeverywhere on the routo,-"Asahi,”

Washington, March 19-The Insurgent members of the Ro- publican party are censuring. President Taft with regard to the recent mobilization. It is stated that they will ask the President whether or not his action was to profit the millionaire Mr-Morgan

Niohi Niobi."

.

The Weather Forecasi.

TORMY

RAIN

CHANGE

VERY DRY

FAIR

Our the 1st at 11:50 4-The barometer hus rison quickly ovor, Japan, the depression Tondon, March 18. According having moved away over the to a Vienna telegram, forty batta-Pacific. lions of the Turkish army are The high pressure area has marching to Albania. The situa-shifted Eastwards and lies now. tion there is serious.

over Manchuria,

New York; Maroli - 17.—Thỏ

The barometer is falling over

the Far East the integrity of China and her administrative re-trike of the waggoners belonging China and the Philippines, and to the Transportation Company pressure is now relatively low four other Inrge companies, and a area and adjacent waterm here has affected the employees of ever the S.part of the latter

formation are absolutely necem

Gary,

similar disturbance to that which took place last year is expected,

March 18.-A commercial office

Fresli or moderate E. and E winds may be expected over the N. part of the China Sea.

ours ending at 10 am. to-day Hongkong rainfall for the 0.03 inches.

Forecast District: Hongkong and Neig hood, winds, froshi;

2-Formosa Channel,

With this object in view Japan Tireeley, Colorado, owned by Mr. Ikeda, a Japanese, lies been and China mist trust each other destroyed by some white men. This violent action is attributed implicitly and work conjointly into the current rumours of a war between the United States and Japan.

Harbin, March 18.-In Petrorain, li palovski, Kamchatka, a large oil- tank exploded, and the wireless winds, frøsli. telegraphie office was burnt down. 3.-South coast of Ching In consoquenes, telegraphic com-tweon Hongkong and Lamo munication is suspended.; When same as No. 1. --- the ice melts, the Kassian authori 4Boutis coast of China ties will send out new instrumente teen Hongkong, Hod Ha ~~~" Osaka Asshaiz? ng

4same as No.

[BHIT Po!! #KIYIOR.)

Poking, March 5,

- Poking, March 31.

The Grand Councillors have The Empress Dowager-will telegraphed to the Governor of receive in audience the wives of Kulun; to investigate the action

the foreign ministers at Pakit

certain country in taken by

cortaju

some tihe titig mond

frying get Chinees recruits..

ail diploumtic doalings with other

Powers.

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