The Hongkong Telegraph.

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1881.)

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1911. 三段

WEDNESDAY,

Telegramie

Telegrams.

FRONTIER DISPUTES.

就九十月四英浩香!

Telegrams.

NEW SERIES No. 8523

縣一卝月三年三官

Telegrams.

HOME RACING.

Telegrams.

Telegrams.

ALIENS IN ENGLAND.

PRESIDENT FALLIERES.

THE CORONATION:

RESULT OF THE MÉTRO-

NEW MEASURES TO

POLITAN CUP.

REMOVE ABUSE.

OFFICAL RECEPTION AT

BIZERTA.

ADMIRAL TOGO INVITED

BY AMERIDA

BRITISH MINISTER TO

CONFER.

SURRENDER TO AMERICAN

TROOPS.

MEXICAN REBELS,

$86 ra AKUMA SIMAL Cory' 10 cgi

Telegra'ns

THE JAPANESE

AMERICAN, TREATY.

CORDIAL SPEECHES:

[Tax "Tasanarn" CORREEFONDANT}|(Tan "FELKORAFO”, CORRESFONDENT]

*London, April 18, 8.20.p.m. The result of the Metropolitan Cup is as follows:

Kilbroney.

Bagotstown..........

Clanaish....

2

3

The Gront Metropolitan Stakes (handicap) of 1,000 sove,, by sub- scription of 3 sovs. onch, the culy forfait if doclare.l, 10 Hovs. if left in, or 15 sova. for starters; winner after the publication of the woights of any inée value 200 sova, 5lbs.; of any two ences or of ong value 503 sovs. 101bs, extra socond to receive 50 sove. About two miles and a quarter, to start a

few yards boyoul the Winuing Chair. (18 ontries, 12 of whom declaro) The highest weight accopting was 8st. 131bs,

Tho neeptances were:--

Vernay (Mr. L. Neumann)

Gilpin

Basso Pointe, by Simonian

-Basso Terro (M. E. do St. Alary} In France....

Glacis (Lord Dorby), Hon.

ys of lb

London, April 18, 8,20 p.m.

Mr. Winston Churchill' in-

troduced into the House to-day

new Bill which will serve to

strongthen the Alions Act.

The Houndsditch "battle" is

more or less responsible for this fresh attempt to remove the abusos which the little-restricted align

immigration into England causes. Mr. Churchill Inns since the

memorable day in Sydney-street |

frequently referred to the legisla

tion which he proposed to suggest to Parliament in this connection.

(Rauten's ExxviCK,)

London, April 19, 7.45 a.nu.

Mr. Churchill has introduced

48 13 in the House of Connor tho

(BOOTER'S SERVICH)

London, April 19, 7:45 a.m. -

President-Fallieres-has arrived

at Bizerto,

I

(Bacre's Baykum.)

London, April, 10, 7:45 am. Washington telegrams state

that the American Government

The British and Italian war-bas saked Admiral Togą to be the ships in the harbour fired a guest of the nation during his saluto of welcome, and the Bay return voyage to Japan after par-

of Tunis and the French Res- ticipating in the coronation festiv-

ident of Bizerta boarded theities at London. Prosident's war-ship to greet him.

1

(Bizorla is on the north coast of Tunis and was occupied by the French in 1881. They proposo to make of it a great naval port." Its principal wealth comes from its fisheries.)

NATIVE PRESS AGAIN.

("Batuxa Po" Beavwe.)

Peking, April 18.

· The Japanese Minister in Pok-

G. Lambton 810 | Prevention of Aliens' Crimes Billing has requested the Board of Ulster King (Mr. E.-A.

Wigan) Lewis.......4 8. 6 The Pistols Bill has also been Carlowitz (Sir William

Cooper) Davios.........84 introduced. This empowers the Pillo (Mr. Jamos Buch-

anan) Robinson....83 police to seareli aliens for woapons. Double Thrushı (Mr. P.

Nelke) Piokering.....0 7 13 Apaolo (Sir Carl Mayor)

Capt. Dewhurst.47 12 Accurato (Sir Peter Walk-

or) Latham...............5 7 9 Specifical (Mr. J. Fallon)

Fallon

Enton Irud (Mr. O. T. J'alloy) Butchors... Colonial (Mr. G. A. Prøn-

tice) W, Jarvico....... 7 Tollyfoyle (Mr. J. Hution)

Interior to prohibit the native

press from publishing articles about diplomatic questions rolat-

ing to China and Japan, The

The steps to which Mr. Winston Churchill, the British Home Sacro-Japanese Minister also asked tary, referred the other day in the

Princo Ching and H. E., No Tang House of Commons, as likely to 70bo found necessary before long into suppress the native press from

connection with the question of 75 Chinoso Immigration in Liver-dovoting colnaus to such articlos,

pool, Ticed cause no sonsation J

in which they accuso the socrotury here. The situation which they In Ireland........... 7 3 will be intended to meet is a local Roddoan (Sir Borkeley

ono entirely, affecting at present Sheffield) S. Darling.only a certain class of Chinese Buckhorse (Mr. F. Pruit)

Pratt...

settlers in one English city, und ........ 72 Kilbroney

having no bearing whatever upon (Lord St. Davids) C. Waugh.... 7 1 the general position of Chinaso Bagotstown (Mr. F. S. resident in the United King- 1dom. The Chinese colony in Batehors470 Liverpool hins heen increasing

Watts) F. Hunt.......17 Himon (MF. C. T. l'alley)

vory greally of lato years, and as it consists largely of dis- charged sailors and firemen from 13tomers from Chinese poris, as well as desertors bolonging to the samo ratings, the businesso3 Medcalfei................4 0 12 in which its members are accus-

Book (Mr. A. Fitziicrald)

(filbert.................a 0 13 Renown (Sir 1. Cassel)

Blackwell

Darrara Lady Torrington)

Fallon.............5 0 13

1

Plume (Mr. A. E. Barton)

Trou (Mr. E. Hulton)

of the Board of Foreign Affairs of having sold his country, us this

1 BARU-Po”~SERVICE:)~~~

Poking, April 18.

The Board of Foreign Affairs

forwarded an invitation to the

British Minister in Peking to dis cuss the frontier disputes at the

Board's headquarters yesterday.

3

[THE "TELEGRAPH” CORRESPONDENT-]

London, April 18, 8.20 p.m.

The Mexican rebels have sur- rendered to the United States

troops who crossed the border and interrupted the battle" hotween

them and the Mexican Federal

The Viceroy of Yunnan luas forces. sent a long telegram, to tho The Admiral has accepted the Government to the effect that the situation in his province though invitation.

not" quita 'so eritical as that in Manchuria, is many times moro dangerous, and that unless the Government and tho Provincial authorities do their utmost there

A NEW VICEROY.

FOR THREE EASTERN

PROVINCES.

["Beruwa Po" Service.J

Peking, April 18. The Viceroy of Szechwan has

arrived in Peking.

The Grand Councillors have

strongly recommended him to be

the Viceroy of the Threo Eastern Provinces,

The Viceroy stated that he must have absolute control of the

financial

(ROUTER'S SERTION.)

Bombay, April 18, 2 p..

The battle continued the whole

day. 1500 Federal troops attacked n thousand rebels entrenched at

Aguaprieta and were reportedly

Tokio, April 18.

A dinner was given on Monday evening by the Foreign Minister Komura, in celebration of the signing of the Japanese-America Commercial Treaty,

· The minister addressed the as sembled ghosts, to the effect that they had often heard many throat-

ening rumours of late, as to the

relations oxisting between the two countries. Those lind gone as phenomena of the past, now that the happy conclusion of the treaty had been arrived at.

is no means of avorting the impending danger. The Govern mont repeatedly tells him to consider the whole commonwealth and not one particular province, but they do not know that if there is trouble in a place the whole country will be affected. The situation in Yunuan is most tured two machine guns. They offorts in bringing the master to

oritical, and he can not bear to sit

ropulsed.

Continuing, he said: "I thank The rebels stata that they cap-President Taft for his strenuous

still doing nothing to save it. The estimate their own essualties at situation is daily changing and 30, and those of the Federal people are very much excited.Į" Reports of frontier troubles are troops at 200. pouring in and there is no taking these omens of calamity

no mis-

so smooth a tennination."

Mr. O'Brien, ambassador of the

.**

United States in Japan, speaking

Americantroops werespectators

in response, said that he was of the

His Excellency concludes by say-of the battle at a distance from |ing that if the Government thinks

that he exaggerates, it may the boundary. Nevertheless six reprimand and dismiss him.

The Russian aggression on

od diplomatic affairs China's Mongolian frontier las

wore wounded.

London, April 19, 7.45 a.m.

Now York telegrams state that

also suddenly ceased, Russia find- ing that the time was not yet ripe for such bullying. So far as the gratifying submission of China goes, it leaves things exactly as the battle at Aguaprieta between they were before, but Russia saves. face by protending that she has the Mexican Federal forces and gained some point or points. Tho

of the Three Eastern Provinces

before ho could accept the post.

The Grand Councillors have complied with his roquest, and they will memorialize the Throne

mystery of the relations between revolutionists has come to an end. soon after the return of Viceroy Russia, Japan, and Chinn deopens,

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is a breach of international con-Hei Liang and the termination of Chinese suspicion that Russis position, moving away secretly in The apparently well-grounded: The rebels' have vacated their the International Plague Conand Japan la

vention.

THE CHINESE LOAN.

("SHEUNG PO" SERVICE.)

Poking, April 18.

The loan obtained from the

tomed to engage are of such a four countries will be issued at character ns. to bring them into

Wootton ........... 0 11 Torch (fr. P. Cosens) J.

Dawson.

bitter competition with the hunt-less than 5 per cent. The first- 5 6 12

bleat, and we fear, we must add, instalment is to be paid after the Ronmoy (Mr. A. Gorlem)

· Hackett ...........60 11 the most turbulent classes of the

DIPLOMATIC

ENTERPRISE.

[“ Seat Po" SERVICE] ·

Peking, April 18.

The Board of Foreign Affairs

has requested the Throne to send

a Chinese Minister of the Second

Clase to Siam, and to despatch

Consul General and a commercial attacle to Saigon;

a

indigonoue, population. Hence first ten years, and tho subsequent street fights and disturbaucos of a

maguitudo almost sufficient to be instalments are to be completed dignified by the name of riote, have in 45 years after the issue of the beon becoming all too frequent, so

much so, in fact, as to attract, as loan.

we now learn, the seriousattention

of the British Home Offico nuthor-

The Board of Finaues intends.

ities. Wo fancy the situation to appoint an experienced Belgian will be found to be one calling for

police intervention and municipal financier ne the expert for China. regulation only, oud that the resources of diplomacy need not

be invoked in this connection. It

1

.

forence in Manchuria.

shrowdor

understanding with regard to the early hours of the morning.

Manchuria and Mongolia than ap

peared on the surface has now been turned into a subject of

Washington has received an

Chinese Minister Returns. donbt by recent developments. intimation from the President We are in receipt of private ad- of Mexico that there will be no

("SKAT PO" SERVIOR.]

Peking, April 18. The Chinese Minister in Japan

has returned to Peking owing to diplomatic qulóstions regarding the Thres Eastern Provincos,"

CHINESE ARMY,

("Bar Po" ExR>10%.) →

Poking, April 18. The Governor of Turkostan

las telegraphed to Peking urging

is not impossible also that this The Hon. Tronauror of the Alice the Throno-to put aside funde wooing of the Liverpool electors Memorial and Affiljatel Hospitale

has lind something to do with the

in the Liberal and Labour interests begs to noknowledge with thanks for the reorganization of the position taken by the Home Office the following donation to the amy, and to despatch military in the matter." Shanglini | funds of the hospitals -Bev, H. Times,

| R. Wells, $15,

officials to

vieos from the North that the

Russions and Japanese, diploma repetition, of the Aguapriota in- lie and civilian, are far from cident, which led to the inter- "hitting it off" where they come

into contact. It is not suggested forence of the American troops. that an open rupture is probable. The message was addressed to The fact is mentioned more by

China that there is little to fear way of reassuring the friends of President Taft.

as a result of a too close, rap- prochement. "Straits Echo."

"In the years to come, when China. Jins awakened either as a

It is an interesting move on the part of the insurgents, that they should have surrendered to tho American troops, who are pro

great military power or as a bably lining the frontier. There mighty commercial people whose is no doubt that they were pressed. millions dwarf the memory of the hard by the Federalist soldiers, Anglo-Saxon race of to-day, she and naturally they sought American people will find that in safety by crossing over the border teaching Japan its first footsteps land. Unfortunately this com- in the kiudor-garten of Western civilization its broad minded an- plicules matters, so far as diplo- centers were rearing a friend that maoy is concerned, but it is more would be needed in times of than probable that they escaped stress," said Dr. Minosuke Yam that measure of punishment graduate of Yale, who is taking aguchi, M. A., Ph.D, MD which the governing authorities

a course of stadios at Columbia would have dealt ont with n rondy Medical Baliool

hand

same opinion as the minister in

overy respect, and he hoped for

the everlasting existence of the present relationship between the

two nations.

The Weather Forecast.

DIS RAIN

CHANGE

DRY

VERY DRY

depression lying over the E. part On the 19th at 11.55 a.-Tho

of the Sea of Japan yesterday, is moving into the Pacific to the N.

Hokkaido,

of

The barometer has risón consi-

dembly in 8. Japan and fallen rapidly over N. China. A

A deep depression has advanced Eastwards over the continent and reached the Gulf of Pechili.

Areas of high pressure arelying over W. China and over the Páci fio batwoon the Looohoos and Bonins.

Fresh N. and N.E. winds may be expected over the N. part of the China Sea,"

hours ending at 10 am. to-day, Hongkong rainfull for the 24

0.02 inches

Forecast District. 1.-Hongkong and Neighbour hood, N. winds, moderate; cloudy, some rain.

2.-Formosa Channel, varial winds, moderate.

3-South coast of China be tween Hongkong and Lamooks,

same da No. 1

4.-Bouth coast at Chins wson Hongkong and - Haman

Ame as No. T

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