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SPECIAL
TELEGRAMS.
Shamoon, May 6, 12.5 p.m/
CHINESE
TELEGRAMS.
THE HONGKONG TO
Ever since Canton,
Councillors
SATURDAY MAY 6 1911
30.
the Princes and was hold in the the Troue, this 470 med, and all the pres
ro strongly guarded morning, to discuss the formation The Grand Councillors have of the New Cabinet, requested the Throne to cancel the the coming theatrical entertain- to the Military Training Dopart-President of theard of Comments in the palace, and also to mont, kicked a bomb last oven-munication or negotiating a big postpone the date for taking up ing, which had been placed on the forcipan end the country was ground.
Ng, a Chinese official attached
One of his logs was blown. and several persons, who ward in the immediate neighbourhood, were wounded
The left hospital.
Tokio, May 5. reported hore that the palume gunboat, Uji, which has beon stationed in the Yangtzo, has been ordered to proceed forth with to Canton with the object of affording protection to, Japanono "subjects domicilod there
The Uji received her orders at Nanking.
Singapore, May 5, 145 pm The death occurrol here to-day of Mr. William Maclenn, the
Peking, April A certain consor in
neglected me a consequence.
The consor demanded that the text of the agreement of the loan bo published for the information of the public.
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royal residenco in the Summer
Palaco.
The Grand Councillors have and riverino provinces to tako also instructed all the maritime evory precaution against an gut brook,
The memorial was hold over, Poking, April 28. Tho President of the Board of
The Prince Regent is very Communications proposo8 to enxious about the present ago foreign financial advisors for situation, and. has had several the Communication Bank, It is private conferences with Princes reported that tho Tai Ching Bank Tai Tsun and Tao, and the will follow suit.
Prosident of the Army Board, to suppressing all risings. consider the best monsures for
London on the 3rd of the next Prince Obun will leave for
moon to attend the Coronation of King George.
Canton, May 2, 1.30 pan. The city gaton wore opened again this morning.
"Canton and Fat Shun ure quiet.
Canton, May 2,11 p.ni.
Poking, April 30, "Japan, Belgium and Holland are trying their best to influence China to engage financial exports from their respectivo countries. ··
Peking, April 30,
Poking, May 4
An Imporial decroo hau boun issued appointing B.E. No Tung, the Grand Councillor, as Viceroy of Chili Lansferring H.E. Chan Kwai-lung, the present Viceroy f Chili, us Viceroy of Nanking, E. Chang You Chún, the pre- and accepting the resignation of went Viceroy of Nanking.
Poking, May 4,
Foreign Affairs as strongly The President of the Board of recommended Shi Shiu Ka to be the Chinese Ministor to St. Potersburg.
Poking, April 30. A cortain Grand Councillor las strongly advised Yuan Shil Kai
Poking, May 4. to return to olics and help to save the nation from ruin.
The Viceroy of Fukien las It is reported that Yuan Shib-wondered his resignation, foaring K'ai hus agrood.
un outbreak may occur in his Canton, May 1, 10 a.m. province as it is a neighbouring The revolutionaries are spread-province to Kwangtung ing over the country side, and assisted by brigands are murder- ing and pillaging the towns along the Wost River.""
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Poking, April 28. local agent of the Unton Insuring, owing to the reckless way in Tho Foreign Ministers in Pek- auco Society of Canton.
which bank notes havo-boon-is- The head office of the Society sued by the Government banks - of which Mr. MacBean was Sing and the official specie bauks, havo Viceroy, has roooived a telegram dawless band Jus detroyed tho from joining the anarchical novo- |
pore Agent, is located here, the Hongkong Committee hoing Alesars. O. W, Darbishiro, Chair- man, H. Docker, G. Sohudol and W.A. Greig.
Bombay, May 5th, 7.35 n.m. A Paris telegram states that immediately Bremond arrived at Foz, the troops sortiod and attack- od the enemy, inflicting heavy lossos. Foodstuffs and ammuni- tion are still urgently needed.
Bombay, May 5th. 7.35 a.m. In the House of Commons Mr. Lloyd George introduced an olaborate scheme for insurance against invalidity, sickness and unemployment. It is proposed that workpoople be compellal to contribute, mon fourpeleo, we men threepence weekly, deduct- able from wagos,
Affairs to put a limit to them. requested the Board of Foreign The Board has accordingly notified them.
Canton, April 29.
It is reported that Brigadier General Ho Pun Cheung, who lod tho garrison, has died from the wounds received in the encounter, At 4 o'clock, in the afternoon, thore were still sono more revolu tionarios at large, and they fought the fmperials at, Chong Yuon Bridge, suffering heavy loss.
Poking, May 1:
The Board of Communications us decided not to abolish tho different post stations for the prosont.
Poking, May 1
All the foreign ministers in Peking strongly objected to China engaging financial exports from Japan,
Poking, May 1.
· This afternoon His Excellency, Clang Ming Chi, the Canton from the Army Board saying that five cruisers have been dispatched from the Southern squadron for Canton.
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News has been received that Yamon of the Assistant Profect of
Fatehan and have louted the town, The band then passed on to Shubing and there murdered the Profect and attacked the town, looting every place they came
to.
The countryside in alarmed.
greatly
Canton, May 2, 12 p.m. Lak Lan Ching, lod one thousand The notorious brigand chief, of his followers to Siu Po from they opened fire on the gunboats Lok Chung market. At Siu Po
May 1, 12 o'clock.. The gates of the Oity bavoagain patrolling that place. They thon proceeded to Fatslan and at boon closed and no one may leave
Spider Hill" sot fire to the barur ontor Canton.. racks of the braves. Yesterday they were defeated by the troops and rotired to Lok Chung market,
- Canton, May 2. As soon as the Admiralty at
Poking heard of the rising in Canton, wire was received by E. the Viceroy that the cruisers The State will contributo
Hai Chi" and "Hai Yung" had twepones and the employers
received orders to leave for the threepence. Regarding unom
South to maintain order, Bofors ployment, it is proposed to deal
the tumult was subduel, II.E. only with the engineering and
the Canton Viceroy tolographed building trados.
The Chinose students in Europe to General Lamg Chai Kwong at thoso it is and America have telegraphed to Kwong Si ordering the despatch proposoil that workmen and em-Paking objecting to the flotation of the guard boats (stationed in ployers be compelled to pay two-of foreign loans, and the engage-the waters of Nan Ning to Canton) ponce halfpenny onch wook, the ment of foreign financial advisors and assistance in the suppression Stato to bear one-fourth of the to the Tai Ching Bank and Com- of insurrection. total cust.
munication Bank.
Poking, May 2. hero by the Grand Council from A hologram has boen received.
Landon, May 4th. It is telegraphed from Paris that patchios ferived from Foz, dated April 28th, report that the Governor of Shantung. cons Major Bremond arrived there on
Canton, May 2. The telephonic lines and poles o city, and in front of the Viceroy's yunion have been badly damaged by the insurgents. polos burnt or pulled down. Evidently, these have been down
tho evening of th tl'after four yoying serious and disturbing Many lines were eut, and the
days' continuous and victorious fighting.
information.
His Excelloney raports that strong bands of revolutionaries
The Chinese section of the Canton-Kowloon railway has suspended traffic.
Canton, May 1, 11 a.m. The two Chinese gun boats, Kiong Tai and Kiang Hong, while patrolling the West Rivor came in sight of the brigands under Luk, as the lattor were advancing on Fatshan.
nont.
THE CANTON REVOLT. FEARED SECOND RISING.
FORCES LEFT LUNG-KIANG PEOPLE PANIU STRICKEN.
AND LUNG-SHAN.
POLICE JOIN IN FLIGHT.
SEARCH FOR INSURGENTS FRUITLESS. "TELRARAPH" CORRESPONDENT.,
developments.
ANONYMOUS THREATS FROM HONGKONG.
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BLULJACKETS LANDED AT SHAMEEN AND GUNS MOUNTED.
TELEGRAFU" CORRESPONDENT.
Canton, May 2. Early yesterday morning there
"Canton, May 4, On the hight of the 2nd us Admiral L Chin dispatched The Chinese Commissioner at Brigadier General Wong, com Falun has totograplied to Peking mander Wu and Colonel Tung advanced in largo numbers to and Lang-shan of the Shun-tak Kwan. A rumour had. gained Rating that Russian troops have Fung with forces for Lung-kung was much oxcitement in Sai? F-lun, and the situation is district in order to capture the ground that both the civil and critical. He asked for reinforce-rebola who were at large and who military authorities in Fatsha ment of troops and also roquestor had taken part in the tumult at had been killed. At the time the the Board of Foreign Affairs to Fat-slinn. When they arrived gate at Sai Kwan was closed, and fudge a strong protost with the they flushed the rays of soarch tho people in this locality bocame lights on the shore but they could panto stricken. All entertained Kussian Minister in Peking.
not find any trace of the rebels, the four that a second rising Next morning they sourchod high would take place in Canton. and low for the whereabouts of happened that some gun-boute the insurgents but in vain. At moored olf Wang Shn, stopped noon yesterday, they dispatched little craft there and thosa on the a telegram to Admiral Liner river from going about. Chun reporting that everything At 7 o'clock in the morning guns Peking, May 4. The Board of Education has was quio in Jung-skan and repeatedly went off. Some instructed the educational com-aug-kiang. Admiral Li Chunjectured that the gunboats were missioners of the various pro- telegraphically replied instructing doing gun-practice, while others vinces to prevent the students them to remain awaiting fresh concluded that the firing of the guns was intended for signalling to the anarchists that the naval authorities were quite prepared for any emergency. At 9 o'olook there was quito a stir among the popple, some crying out that the insurgents had resumed their attack on the city, and that they hoard guns going off from the direction of Shok Wei Tong. It Canton, May 4.
was a miserable day, and rain On the 2nd inst. Admiral Li fell in torrents. Nevertheless the Chún received an anonymous punic-strickon people fled here lottor from Hongkong which was and there. The policemen on strongly worded. The sender beat were as much larmed as threatened to kill the Admiral those when it is their duty to with bombs if he fails to set all protect. They joined in the the anarchists arrested at liberty light, and forced the shop pooplo Yostorday the Admiral received stop business and close up thoir mother letter of similar naturo.
doors. The pitiable condition of The contents were that Chinn was the popple, and the signs of foar in danger of partition by foreign
on their faces were beyond don nations due to the faults of cription. At noon, when this the Manchu government.
The weather improved, nothing, un object of the anarchical society toward happened, the people be- was to capture Cunton before camo calm, and began to think a taking the Capital. The Admiral false alarm had been raised. At was advised to join their society. Honum and at Yin Tong east of the city, similar commotions his life, the senders of the letter occurred at the same time. The advised him to give up his position. Canton recruits whose barracks
Canton, May 4. The issue of a corlain paper in Canton has been suspended by ordor of the Viceroy for having. published certain articles uphold- ing the action of the anarchists.
PLANS OF REBELS RE- GARDING CHIU-CHOW.
CONTEMPLATED RIOT.
[Tum "Telægnaru" CouRESPONDENT)
OBJECT OF ANARCHIOAL
SOCIETY TO CAPTURE (2
UANTON,
(THE "TELEGRAPH" CORRESPONDENT
Canton, May 4. The Canton authorities have dispatched an urgent telegram to the Tantai, the Brigadier General and the Profect at Chin-obow, informing them that the Governor of Hongkong had received in formation that some anarchists would create a rising in Chiu- chow. Their plan was to sot fire to the Thotai's yamon as a com- Canton authorities asked the Chiu-chow officials to take every precaution against an outbreak: On receipt of the tologram, the THE CANTON REVOLT. Outside Fatshan the brigands police are strongly guarding the met the Imperial troops at Tung-place to meet any emergency. · FEARS OF TROUBLE IN took place. ahi Bridge, and a sovero encounter Tou detectivos have been sent out
THE HINTERLAND, for the approliension of the rebels. We learn that fears are Two days ago, an informer went presset in to the Hai Yang Magistracy and that trouble will be experienced cortain quarters told the Magistrato that some on in the hinterland of the new Ter in the Fat-hi boarding house hadritories in connection with the stored a quantity of ammunition. Canton rovolt. The boarding house was then
A brisk fight ensued. The gun boats heavily bombarded the band and killed at least two hundred, wounding many more. The brimencement of the riot. The If the Admiral wanted to save gouds replied with a spirited fire, and despite their heavy losses push od on the Fatehan, which they sacked.*******
The losses on the Imperial side wore thirty-seven killed, while the brigands lost many more.
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are in the latter place, thought that a serious rising had broken. out in Canton, and propared for emorgency. At Shinmoon, the bluejackets were landed and the guns on the foreign gun-boats ex-anchored off Pak Ngor Tam were
mounted..
„HONGKONG ANARCHIST
SURRENDERS.
Ho lost 30 killed and inissing have collected at Chingehowfu with a viow to susponding coming the nows from Canton, im Hoarched, which led to tho dis- whatovor of an attack by the rO SECRETLY STORED BOMBS
Ho left tho tribes in the rear unsubdued.
The road to Tangier remains ut;
London, May 4th.
A message from Citinje states that five battalions under Edem Pashu marching from Gusingo to Tuzi wore attacked by Albanians in a narrow defile and suffered soverely.
They were compolled to retire and the insurgents ro-attacked Tuzi..
THE CANTON REVOLT.
FATSHAN QUIET.
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Poking, April 30. The Grand Councillors, on ligar- and Choloo, and aro murching on Admiral Li Chun sent out thirty Interior and the Commander of
munication. Yesterday H.E.medintely instructed the Board of! the capital, Tainanfà.
soldiers from the garrison to go the infantry corps in Peking to Poking, May 1.,
round with the workmen of the make a strict seurelt for all the The International Plague Con- Toleplione Department, to carry revolutionaries in Poking, and to ference at Fengtion in Manchuria out the necessary repairs to the put a number of questions to those has been closed for its sessions lines, and and the representatives aro on When the
new polos, who are queuelosa. their way to Peking to be received fed up. the poles to
workmen climb The high officials are greatly by the Throne. They are expoet- the lines,
mend alarmed over the riots in Canton, Ahots from ad at the capital to-morrow.
an and dare not leave their yamens. unknown distance passed over A native paper says that the thoir heads The predicaments leader of tho anarchists has join- was too much for the workmen od with the brigand chief Luk who descended as quickly as Lung Ching, The combined they could. The occurrence was forces are advancing in large- at once reported to the Admiral, numbers and many housos in Fat- who sent out more soldiers from alan have been looted and burnt. the garrison to give the work mon protection. This time they were not interrupted in the work of effecting repairs to the lines,
Toking, May 2.
Prince Tai Tao, First Lord of the Admiralty, has decided to go to ChiShan, in Chokiang, next mouth with a view to making it a naval baso.
Poking, May 2.
It is reported that the Board of Foreign Affairs uns granted Russia indopandonco of trade in the neighbourhood of Chili and Tiontsin.
Poking, April 30.
The Empress Dowager has told Prince Ching that the daily ex- penses in hor summer residence,
the Summer Palice, will be Tls
It is rumoured that a rising in the capital is contemplated.
All the imperial princos, dukos and high officials have increased | 13,000. their bodyguards and armed their horse guards.
Poking, April 30.
Peking, May 3.
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the
The proprietor and the visitors covery of a box of gunpowder. were brought back to Magistracy for trial, They all said that the gunpowder was for their own protection in case they are members of the boating frater should encenator pirates, as boy nity, The magistrate set them at liberty provided they found
suretics.
NUMBER OF REFUGEES IN HONGKONG TO BE
LIMITED.
LECTURES AND OPEN AIR PROHIBITION OF STREET
Canton Viceroy, has tolographed E. Chang Ming Chi; the to the Grand Council in Poking a rising in Peking and Tientsin,TUN to take overy precaution against
Peking, May 3.
of the outlirpak in Canton, intond The Grand Councillors, hearing to dispatch several divisions of troops to Canton,
Peking, May 3.
The newly appointed Viceroy Poking, May 2.
It is reported that a number of native journalists have boen arrested in Peking in connection with the anarchist movement.
Peking, May 2,
MOTTOW,
REBELS RETURN ARMS AND AMMUNITION
TO POLICE,.
(Tan "Teleon&PH" CORKSPONDENT }.
Canton, May 3rd. When the rovolt broke out at Fatehan, the people were neither threatened nor maltreated. Tho] robols stationed, some mon in cacli shop' dealing in rico and samshu, and stopped the shop
of the Three Eastern Provinces Grand Councillors live re- will leave for his now post toquested the Throno to telegraph people from sending, up the price of the foodstuff. After their defeat by the Imporialists at
Peking, April 30.
to the Viceroys and governors of noon on the 1st instant, they
The newly appointed Viceroy all the anarchists,
the various provinces to hunt down quietly returned to theLok Clung
of the Three Eastern Provinces market and paid restaurant pro- The newly appointed Viceroy has momorialized the Throno,
Peking, May 3. prietors for the supply of moals of the Three Eastern Provinces praising the usefulness of Viceroy Railway was, derailed, off Ching during their etay in the place. At has requested the Army Board to; of Yunnan, in dealing with tha
A train of the Peking-Hankow the same time they returned all supply a quantity of arms for the frontier disputes. The now Vico-ing profecture, Thirty pas- the arms and ammunition which reorganization of the recruits in roy anid that Viceroy Li had main-Bongers woro injured, they had seized to the local police. the Eastern Provinces.
tained a firm attitudo in dealing Fatehan is quiet at present and
Peking, May 3, with these frontier questions and
The Board of Foreign Affairs the place is strongly guarded.
on no account should the Throne has given, dinner in honour of The police and the troops of the
accept his resignation. The the representatives of the Interna garrison are taking turn to patrol
Prince Regent was of the tional Plague Conference at the place,
same opinion.
Fengtien.. Chefoo will celebrate the The Peking Government had
Poking,ril 30, Coronation of King George V.and decided to allow the Chinese received secret instructions from Yesterday the Board of Interior the following committee, with Minista to Japan to return to the Throne to arrest a number of power to add, has been formed: Tokyo, and to appoint Chu Yu people, HM Acting Consul,ne Clairman,
Mrs V Eokford, Mr. F. Mo
Peking, May 2,
A rising is reported in Human Every precaution Jas been taken by the military and civil officials to propare for any emergency. Poking, May 2
Lam, the former Under Secretary
of the Board of Foreign Affairs,
Peking, April 30,
Peking, May 4 graphically instructed all the The Grand Council has tole
Viceroys and overnors of the maritimo and
to investigate into the number of It is reported that Young foreign gunboate be appointed Chinese patrolling i to Ja
Carthy, MHE. Railton as Bon, as Chinese Minister to St. Peters- Shu Boo, and Treasurer.
?burg.
Teport.
MEETINGS.
"TELEOBATH CORRESPONDENT
Canton, May 4. Yesterday the Self-Government
that the members had been in-
There is, of course, no danger
od and excited and fearing they bols, but the people are disturb- know not what are in a dunger-
ous stato,
We also learn and a cable in
AND GUNPOWDER,
LIBERATED ON ADVICE OF CANTON VICEROY,
this issue from Peking would som to confirm the news-that ALL ANARCHISTS SURREN- is said that it is being carefully an outbreak is due at Amoy. ItDERING EXEMPT FROM CAPITAL PUNISHMENT. plained, and as the Shoung Po's" Poking currespondont | [TRE "TELEGRAPH " CorautronDENT. states, the Viceroy of Fukien. has already tondered his rosignation.
Canton, May 4a It is known that a large num- ber of members of the Ko Ming surrondored liimself to the police. Yesterday in wounded ansrolust Tang came up from Singapore, station of the eastern district and but did not arrivo in time for asked the policemen on duty to the outbreak in Canton. Some, show him to the Inspector in H north and are agitating the const see the Inspector. He admitted it is beliovod, lave gone farther chargo. He was then ushered to towns. We understand that steps that, he was an anarchist and authoritics to "stund by the part in the rising. Ever since are being taken by the foreign had come from Hongkong to take
open ports.
KWONG-SI.
Peace at Kwong-si cannot. bo Guaranteed.
the failure of the outbreak, he had been in hiding in one of the
Investigation Society distributed CANTON VICEROY ASKS lavatories without food and water hand bille to the public stating FOR FOUR REGIMENTS. for two days. Hewas quite ready to Burronder himself and take
telegram from the Governor of Hongkong as to the influx of the structed by thoCanton Viceroy that EIGHT DISPATCHED FROM whatever punishment the inspec His Excellency was in receipt of a
tor might think fitto inflietonhim. Ife told the inspector that he had scoretly stored a large quantity of pooplo from Canton into Hong-
bombe and gunpowder in a house kong during the last week. In
in Ling Tong stroot. The inspector. the telegram it is stated that | (THE "TELEGRAPH " CORERSPONDENT; then handed him over to the Tao was impossible to accommodate received a telegram from the north instructions to deal with the Ifongkong was so cramped with
Canton, May 4, tai for constabulary who tales the people from Canton that it Yesterday the Canton Viceroy phoned to the Couton Viceroy for such a multitude. It is reported a Ivising him that the central prisoner The Viceroy's reply that the Governor intonda to government find telegraphically was to set him at liberty, A limit the number of people land-instructed General Lung Chai daputy from the military train ing at Hongkong. The Socioly kwong at Kwong-st to come to ing department was then dis pointed out that now Canton and Canton with the eight regiments patched to locate the place where Fatahan were quiet, it would be under his command post laste in the bombs had been stored. Hə unnecessary to come down to order to render assistance to the found them exactly as the anar Hongkong. On the same day the Cantou authorities in the suppres chist had confessed. The Viney Total for the Constabulary has sion of the tumult H.E the roy and Admiral Li Chun Cu
Tuptni ulso issued a notification from Kwong ti would be suficient dering themselves issuod with the same subject The Canton was quiet, four regiments effect that all anarchist
aproclamusion dealing Viceroy replied at once that since issued a joint notification to the
hibiting the
from for assisting him in the matter of ties will
dings
and it would be pus for General Long to then
anton as Kwong wit
guaranteed