The

NEW SERIES – No, 8529

SPECIAL

TELEGRAMS.

ASIA ASHORE.

(ERM "TKEBORAVK " ConMESPONDENT }

Shanghai, April 24, 4.50 p.m.

The Pacific Mail steamer, Asia,

is ashore on Finger Rock, Taichow

Islands.

The America Muru is in attend-

ance, to take off the passengers.""

Hongkong Telegraph.

駒七十月三年三統宣

SPECIAL

TELEGRAMS.

TRAGEDY IN THE

STRAITS.

LADY DETAINED ON SERIOUS CHARGE.

[THE "TELEGRapu? CoreksfoNDENT}

Singapore, April 26th, 12.35 p.m.

A correspondent at Kuala

J

Lumpur wires that on Sunday

night the police were called by

Shanglui, April 25th, 10.10 a.m.

The Pacific Mailstormer "Asia" | Mrs. Proudlook, wife of the acting is a total wreck,

hoadmaster of the Victoria Institu- The mails and passengers ha'votion, to the Institution bungalow. been saved, and aro coming to On their arrival they found the

Shanghai.

The crew proceeds to Hongkong by the America Mara.

The full list of the Asia's passengers, is ne follows:-

Bartels, Dr. O, and Mrs. Bartels, Miss S.

Bartola, Miss V.

Bartola, Master D.

Brassoy, Capt. L. P.

Brane, Mr. Win. Barr, Mrs.

Bull, Mr. W.

Clark, Mrs. Francis Clark, Miss H. Cooper, Mr. H.

Conpor, Miss W. N.· Cogswell, Ensign S. Colville, Mrs. S. 0. Clarko, Mr. Olas, P. Clarke, Mrs., Chus. P. -Clarke, Miss AT

Crofford, Mrs. A. O. Carlton, Mrs. J.

Cratz, Mr. and Mrs. C. T.

Chin Quen You, Mr.

Chion Kwai, Mr.

Chin Ding Hong, Mr.

Dunster, Mrs, N, E. Gordon. Duo, Mr. Lo E.

Dong Shoe, Mra, mið infant,

Davies, Mr. E. W.

Dødstrom, Miss H..

Davy, Mr. S. P.

Fans, Mr. O.

Former, Mr. W. A.

Hendroy, Mr. C. A..J.

Helms, Mr. N.

Houston, Mrs V. S.

House, Rov. II: E. Healy, Mr. T. H.

Jaffe, Mrs. C. and child.

Knox, Mr. Lefferts. Kelloy, Ensign H. P,

Lano, Mr. E. J.

Murray, Mr. and Mrs-E,

McMahan, Mr, W. E. MacKay, Rev. and Mrs. O'Connor, Mrs. E. A.Š

Piko, Mr. and Mrs. H. Band

child. Remfrey, Miss D, H, Renfroy, Miss. Shaw, Mrs. C.

Simeock, Mr. F.

Borper, Mr. J. Stevens, Miss. Bhoenfelt, Mrs. Spragno, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Thompson, Mr, S. W. Tilney, Mr. C..

Underwood, Mr. and Mrs. E, Waumann, Mr. E.

Waumann, Mrs, and Misa. Yaoting, Mr. F. Young, Mr. and Mrs. A.

SUCCESSFUL FLIGHT IN

SHANGHAI,

body of Mr. W. Steward, munager of the Salak South Tin Mine, lying

tliore.

Close at hand was a revolver,

nearly fully discharged,

The bullots had passed through the body,

Mra. Proudlock was formally charged, and bail was allowed in $1,000.

STEAMERS COLLIDE.

SEVERAL LIVES LOST.

*

(THE "TELNORAPA" CORRESPONDENT

Shanghai, April 24, 4.50 p.m.

THE TELEGRAPH " CORNWAPONDENT.}|

Shanghai, April 25, 10,40 a.m.

M. Vallon succeeded in flying hie biplane over Shanghai

last night.

The Meofoo has collided with

the Kwangleo.

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(ESTABLISHED 1881,)

TUESDAY, APRIL

25. 1911.

REUTER'S

TELEGRAMS.

REUTER'S

TELEGRAMS.

MEXICO.

PEACE IN SIGHT.

REUTER'S SERVICE TO THE

"TELEGRAPH."

Bombay, April 24, 2.25. p.m.

Tho Moxico Government lus agrood to the proposed armistice, and negotiations for poace have boon opened.

CHINESE

TELEGRAMS.

REVOLT IN MOROCCO. CONFLICTS BETWEEN CHINESE AND JAPANESE.

LATEST NEWS OF FRENCH

COMMANDER.

REUTER'S SERVICE TO THE

"TELEGRAPH." Bombay, April 24, 2.25 p.m. The latest news from Major Bremond is dated the 18th inst.

The message states that the morale of the troops has improved thanks to a victory gained on the 12th April.

Massing of Troops.

Washington, April 21.-Reply- ing to President Taft's note, in which he demanded that the Mexican government take extra- ordinary precautions to ` pròvont molestation of American resid- cuts, and suggested the establish ment of a neutral zono along. the border for the protection of REUTER'S "SERVICE_TO_THE Americans-rositling in towns on the United Statos sido of the Rio Graule, President Diaz. charges the United Staten troops that they have interfer- ed with the movements of his troops in Mexicon territory Paris view the importance of lias The stato departament at once domanded a full explanation of

“TELEGRAPH."

Bombay, April 25tlı, 7.5 p.m.

The latest telegrams from

entirely of French and Algerian

troops which has already loft the

Shawia country for Fez.

the charges, and the Mexican tening a flying column composed ambassador at once cominuni- cated with with the result that President his government, Diaz materially modified his state ments, eliminating that part of the message offensive to the American government. Students of affairs lucre believe thint a diplomatic entanglement. was narrowly averted by the prompt. action of the Mexican government in explaining away what at first appeared to be a serious charge

of the United States. of breach of neutrality on the part

Tho Moroccan Mohalla follows,

and the third French force of ten

thousand infantry and two thou-

and cavalry is in the meantime

Washington, April 21-Fol- to be concentrated at Casablanca, lowing closely upon his speech in

the senate of April 12, in which ready for emergencies and to pro- he declared that press reports of

CRITICAL STATE OF

AFFAIRS.

Sumona Po" BHAVIOR)

Peking, April 24.

就五十月四其沿養

CHINESE

TELEGRAMS.

·MILITARY AMBITIONS.

ON SCENE OF RECENT

DISPUTE.

"Bazuka Po" Savioni

Poking, April 24,

The newly appointed Viceroy of the Three Enstorn Provinces

las applied to the Throne for per-

mission to reorganize the army in

the Three Eastern Provinces.

He suggested that two divisjona should be stationed in oach of the Three Eastern Provincos...

The Japanese soldiers stationed

in the Three Eastern Provincos have had several conflicts with the Chinese soldiers and policemen at Feng-tion. Many have been wounded on both sides. A severe

encounter is imminent, which

will eventually lead to war.

Hoaring this nows, the Granded him to discuss the mattor with Councillors are greatly alarmed the Army Board, the Board of

and have tolegraphed to the Finance, and the Board of For-

Viceroy of the Threo Eastern eign Affairs.

Provinces to prohibit his soldiers

and polico from having conflicts

with the Japanese, and to advise his men to bear their grievances calmly.

JAPAN AND THE

CHINESE PRESS.

("Baixa Po" Savior)

Peking, April 24.

The Japanese Minister in Pok-

the Mexican war were inspired by tect, the lines of communications.ing las requested the Board of

י,

The Prince Regent has instruct

MACAO BOUNDARY

DISPUTE.

(" BALUNG PO " SERVICE.)

Peking, April 24.

The Board of Foreign affairs has had several conferoncos as to

the boundary question in Macao.

The Board is of opinion that the delimitation of the Macao

boundary should be either settled by the Board, or bo submitted for decision to the Haguö tribunal,

friends of the Navy department

who are fighting for an in-

It is semi-olicially stated in Foreign Affairs to suppross a

H. E. Chang Ming Chi, the

The Intter was sunk, and 60 creased Navy, Senator William Paris that the French will certain native paper for having

lives wore lost,

Later News..

(THE "TELEORIER" CORRESPONDENT]

Shanghai, April 25, 10.40 a.m.

Tho Kwangles callided with

the Mecfoo while she was at anchor in a fog, 100 miles from

Shanghai.

The Moofco sank, but her masts

are about two feet above water,

The Kwanglee brought the survivors back to Shanghai last

night.

The foreigners on board were

rescued after being in the water

for about an hour.

VOLUNTEER NEWS.

The No. 2 Company will have their final shoot for the season at King's Park Range on Sunday, the 7th May.

Prizes will be presented to the winners on the range that day. The Committee hope that all members of the company will be prosent on this occasion,

:

J. Stono, of Missouri, to-day startled the Souate by intro- ducing a resolution in that body ovacnate Foz as soon as order authorizing the President to

deal with the Mexican situation and the Sultan's authority has without interference from con-

CZAR'S THANKS.

gress, stating as his reason that been re-established. the safety of American residents of Mexico had assumed a far more norious aspect, and that it was necessary to keep the matter out of politics in order to avoid.com- plications with Mexico. Senator Stone's resolution has created a TENDERED TO M, STOLYPIN. real-sensation in political and diplomatic circles here, coming as it did so closely upon his sp- paront lack of belief in the serious- ness of the Mexican imbroglio.

THE PLAGUE.

OUTBREAK IN FATSHAN.

The plague at Fatshan is on the increase, and in Tai Koo Meo,

REUTER'S SERVICE TO THE

“TELEGRAPH."

Bombay, April 24, 2.25 p.m.

St. Petersburg telegraplis that the Czar has addressed a rescript

the daily report of deaths is to M. Stolypin thanking him for alarming The cause of this disease is due to the insanitary his services to the State as condition of the place, where garbage and rafnse are freely

scattered in the streets,

Premier.

COMMERCIAL.

Mr. P. R. May, the well-known English cricketer, is coming out to Ceylon,

Vardon, the golfer, is leaving

SHANGHAL SHARES. England, having obtained a post The quotations on the 20th in America.

were:-H. & B. Banking Cor- Two hundred Members of Par-poration $915 cash, Ex-73. liament are to be prosent at the Consolidated Bubber Tis, 4 caali. Delhi Durbar;

Gula-Kalampongs Tle. 13.00 cash The rubber shipment from Port Anglo-Dutch (Java) Plantations, Swettenham by the P. and O. Ld. Tis. 1.70 cash. Dominion "Palawan and the Blue funnel Rubber Tis. 37 osh. Bukit Toh boat "Perseus" consisted only of Alang Rubber Estates, Ld. The shipments have been close on 20 casha Shanghai Land Tie 08 some 2,400 packages, while recent 8.60 cash. China Flour Mill T. 4,000. The redmotion is due to cash Hall & Holtz, LJ, Tk 20 the long

-$80 PER ASKUJE,

Baz Cory 10 CHITA,

CHINESE

TELEGRAMS.

COLLISION NEAR

SHANGHAI,

On the 23rd instant the 8.8.

Meefoo, belonging to the China Merchants Steamship Company, journeying from Hongkong to Shanghai, collided in a dense fog off. Gatzluff Island, with another

of the company's boats, 8.8. Kwongles, proceeding from Shanghai to Hongkong;

It is feared that the accident

has been attended with a great

loss of life, for it is reported that the Moefoo sank shortly after the

impact.

Native journals givo the num ber of passengers at about 57, four boing foreigners and the

rost Chinese,

Jnt of this number it is re-

ported, that fifteen lave boon.

saved, presumably by the

Kwongloo, while the rest of the

passengers and fourteon of tho glup's complement are missing.

After the accident the Kwong- lee proceeded back to Shanghai, having sustained a break down in the engine roomt.

BOXING.

The interest takon in the Philip tweon Roy Kenny and Meillvaine pines in the projected light be..

cinematograph apparatus and is ovinced by the despatch hiere of

operator to take pictures of the

published inflammatory articles Canton Viceroy, las requested the attacking Japan.

Board to allow the Macao-boun-bout

That is also the reason why the The editor of the paper respondary question to be settled in fight has been arranged, to come sible has been tried by the-Chi-Canton.

ness Court, but the charge | The Board has refused to against him could not be proved. comply with the Viceroy's ro

The Court has accordingly quest anked the Board of Foreign

Affairs to notify the Japanese

Minister of the result of the trial,

INSISTENT SENATORS.

["Basura Po". SENVIOR.}-

CHINESE MINISTER TO

JAPAN

"BEAT PO" Senvion]

Peking, April 24,

It is reported that Chu Yu Lam,

off at the Stadium, as it would be impossible for pictures to be taken at the City Hall,

The films will be rushed" down to the Islands as quickly possible and presented there to the patrons of the sport.

EMIL CARLSON IS AFTER KENNY,

Manager Stafford, who is acting as business" tanager for Emil Carleon, champion wrestler of the Philippines, informed the "Cable nows-American" that the Kenny- Mollvain match would take place in Hongkong Juno's,

It is probable that the bout will be staged in the City Hall, which place was the scene of the Lewis- Stanton bout several weeks ago.

Peking, April 24.

Managor Stafford announces the Under-Secretary of the Board that Carlson challenges the This Senators of the National of Foreign Affairs, has, beon ap-fight for a mide bet of P2000, and winner of the Kenny-Mollvain

Assembly have determined to pointed Chinese Minister to Japan.

gato roccipta, PA

moot together on Thursday to

demand holding an extraordinary

1 general meeting.

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It will be remembered that Carlson went down in defeat before Kenny in the third round of their bout before the Olympio Club Stafford states that Carlson was in several months ago, but Manager, no condition to fight when he met. Kenny, and that he will give better account of himself, should

Carlson will be discharged

contemporary, "calling attention to the reports about the starving Chinese in the famine districts of the Celestial Empire, bids the sufferere se keep brave daughters are still considered of

In Clius, we are told, hearts, as we are sending our they meet again. such slight importance that fa- missionaries there to convert the Army on May 16 thers do not bother to find names them before they die. Maybe leave at once for the Benguet hills Why don't the millingettes begin are sent the famine will be quarters and got himse for them, but give them numbers, lowever, if enough missionaties where he will establint with China?-Herald," Shenan-ended Journal, Shreveport, to meet the winner of t dosh, On,

kaug bents

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