The Hongkong Telegraph.

NEW BERIES. No

8541.

脫十初月四年三統室

REUTER'S

CHINESE

TELEGRAMS.

TELEGRAMS.

'SPECIAL

TELEGRAMS.

AVIATOR'S SHOCKING

DEATH.

"The "Telograpli" correspond-

out at Shanghai informs us of the

shooking death of M. Vallon, the

Frooch aviator, which was wit-

nossed by thousands of spectators.

The "Echo de Uhino" had succeeded in raising a fund of

one thousand dollars to be

givon to M: Vallon Tor an- other flight over Shanghai.

Tho conditions

were

that

(ESTABLISHED 1881.

MONDAY, MAY

CHINESE

TELEGRAMS.

RUSSIA AND THE EAST. VICEROY LI REQUESTS FOUR NATIONS LOAN.

IMPORTANT MEETING AT

EARLY SETTLEMENT OF

PIEN-MA DISPUTE.

OFFICE ESTABLISHED

PEKING.

VLADIVOSTOK.

REUTER'S SERVICE TO THE

"TELEGRAPH."

{"SRAT PO” SERVICE)

Peking, May 7.

Viceroy L of Yunnan, has

London, May 8, 7 p.m. Tolograms from St. Petersburg telegraphically requested the stato that Gozoral Vernandor, Inspector General of Engineers, early settlement of the Pion-ma has started on ustour of inspection in Siberis and the Far East.

He will join the Russian Minis- tor for War at Vladivostok, where important conferences will be loli.

M. Vallon should fly from Kiang- THE WAR IN ARABIA.

wan receccurso, circleover Shang-

hai and land on the Shanghai

racecourse.

This the aviator undeavoured

to do. Ho comienced his descent

nt a hoight of one thousand feet

an I had dropped to four hundred

fost from the earth when, turn-

ing too quickly, his machine

turnod turtle and he fell with sickening crash the

earth. Mine, Vallon was watch ing the progress of the flight from

the Cricket pavilion.

:

Donth was instantaneous, An

examination of the, body showod

decease:l's neck and loft arm to

be broken, and his legs were bad-

ly damaged.

1. Vallon is another victim to

REBELS EVACUATE

POSITIONS.

dispute. The Grand Councillors

have not yet sont à reply,

["SHAT PO" BER¥201.)

81911

CHINESE

TELEGRAMS.

PRICE OF RICE RISES,

'POOR ON VERGE OF

STARVATION.

("Saxom Fo" BARVICA.

Peking, May 7. The rice dealers in Hengohow lave sent up the price of rice and the poor people are on the verge

Poking, May 7. The four uations interested in the big loan have established on office in Poking for this manage-of starvation, The other day mont of the affair,

FISHERMEN'S STRIKE.

CHINESE FLEET TO BE

RE-ORGANIZED.

DISTURBANCE CREATED,

"SHAT PO" BREVIOR.)

Peking, May 7.

·Admiral Sir Sah his been in-

("BUAT PO SERVICs.)

Poking, May 7.

The fishormon at Ningpo haye

REUTER'S SERVICE TO THE structed to return to Peking to re-struck work, and created a

organize the whole of the Chinese turbance,

floet.

**TELEGRAPH."

Loudon, May 8, 7 p.m. Advices from Constantinople stato that the Turkish Commander in Chief in the Yemen has raported that the rebels have ovacuated nll their positions,

Tho regular troops have now occupied the various places held for surrounded by the insurgents. The entire vilayet hus resumed its former peaceful aspect and thero is no further trace of the rebels.

MEXICO.

IMPERIAL DECREE.

ISSUED IN SUPPORT OF

FOREIGN LOANS.

(" Suzuna Po," Savion.)

Peking, May 7.7

Owing to the agitation of the

public against the issue of foreign loans, the President of the Board

REUTER'S SERVICE TO THE of Finance and the President of

"TELEGRAPH.”

London, May 8 7 p.m. Nows from El Pasos is to the effect that the, insurgent lender Madero has broken off the arm- in the interests of sciones, are try-istice with President Djaz.

the already big list of those, who,

+

ing to solve the problem of the

mastory of the air.

REBEL LEADER ESCAPES.

WONG HING MINUS THREE FINGERS' FLEES TO ANNAM.

Wong Hing, the loader of the Canton revolutionaries; is now on his way to Annam. Ilo has escaped from Canton sovorely wounded (three fingers of his right hand are alios away), and is going south to reorganise is forces.

Large sums of money have been

|

gang of these malcontents num-

bering several thousand went to demolish forty depots of frice

dealers.

HONGKONG WARNS MANILA OF PLAGUE.

According to a cable received on May 4th at Manila by the die-quarantino officials from the

EMPRESS DOWAGER'S

REQUEST.

TO BE INFORMED OF

RISINGS

("SHAT Fo" BERVION)

Poking, May 7:

The Empress Dowager luta in

structed the Grand Councillors to

keep her informed of any future

| rising which might break out in

the Board of Communications, China.

have requested the Throne to issue an Imperial decree support

ing the issuing of foreign loans

in order to pacify the minds of

ORDER OF DOUBLE

DRAGON...

American Consul genorah at |Hongkong, plague is raging and 22 Cases have already boon re- ported.

Every precaution is being taken with the passengers and cargo arriving from Hongkong, The service man in Hongkong tho- roughly bathes and examines all Chinese passengers loaving that port and the quarantine officials liave tightened to Borowe o that it is impossible for passengers to land without undergoing a most rigid examination.

As yet no quarantine has been enforced, but should the plague spread to any great degree, the temporary embargo on ali traffic quarantino officials will put a

between Manila and Hongkong,

RUBBER NEWS.

Colombo, April 28. The in- nouncement of the final dividend

號八月五其港賽

POLICE. COURT.

AMERICAN SAILOR'S

NIGHT OUT: This morning at the Magistruoy before Mr. E. R. Hallifax, Joanos Jo, 20, an American sailor from the Wilmington, was charged with being drunk and disorderly,

$86.гxt'AxxUM? SINAL Corr 10. OETS.

LATE NEWS.

CHURCH MISSIONARY SOCIETY.

RETRENOHMENT ADVOCATED.

London, May 3-At the annual meeting of the Church Missionary Society, held at Queen's Hall, the report of the Committee was pre- with assaulting and obstruoting sented. It expressed regret that two Indian Police in the execution the deficit shown in the year's of their duty, and with damaging accounts was £36,005, making a total adverse balance of £48,114. a pape and tunic to the extent of

The Committee recommend re- $4.

trenchments, including the with- The defendant pleaded guilty drawal of missionarias now on to all three charges, but the furlough and, the abandonment of second, one of assaulting the the further training of candidates. police, was withdrawn.

charge and was ordered to make He was fined $5 on the first

the third. good the damage with respect to

A "BILKER" CAUGHT. Jou Remedios, 31, of no occupa- tion, 2, Woodland Terrace, was charged with rofusing to pay the legul fare to a rickshaw coolis,

on March 6th.

Defendant pleaded guilty, but the police told His Worship that when the coolie complained the defendant asserted that he (the coolio) had arranged to convey him for nothing,

This was not the first time the defendant had boon before the court and besides being ordered to components the coolio to the extent of 50 cents, he had to pay a fine of $5 or in dofault fifteen days' hard labour.

SYSTEMATIZED COAL *THIEVING.

Whilst on board the Hygja L. S. Wills observed two fishing boats with their nots beneath a steamer which was discharging coal. Coolies who were unlond ing, instead of depositing the coal into the lighters, dropped some of it into the nets and by this systoni L, S. Wills on proceeding. to the spot found that one man had him self obtained 2.12 cut of cont.

To-day the culprits were hailed before Mr, E. K. Hallifax and were ouch fined $3 or ton days' hard labour.

Before Mr. J. R. Wood, Wong Kwok was charged with behaving" in a disorderly manner at the Ching Kwok Hung theatro, Yau- mati. He was sentenced to 14 duys' hard labour.

The stoker of the steam launchi of Linggi Plantations is expected Willing was fined $4, or seven daily. It is possible that it may days, for dumping ashes in the amount to 125 per cent. A harbour.

THE MILITARY MOVE the people. An Imperial degree BESTOWED ON MANAGERS hold on the parent company. The juak at anchor which was being

'MENT IN CHINA.

REUTER'S, SERVICE TO THE

"TELEGRAPH."

London, May 7. Reuter's correspondent at St. Petersburg states that a telegram- the effect that the Chinese Minis- has been received from Harbin to

tor of Education has issued

pa order making the introduction obligatory of gymnastic instruc tion, military drill and shooting practice in all secondary and elementary schools,

Bent to Hongkong by sympathisors of the revolution, mainly from Singapore, and we learn from one PROPOSED EXTENSION source that Wong Hing expects

that he will receive similar assis- OF SIBERIAN RAILWAY. tance in Annam;

COMMERCIAL.

SHANGHAI SHARES.

Shanghai, April 29, 1911.

was issued to that effect on the

5th inst.

TO MUZZLE THE PRESS.

REQUEST IGNORED.

("Horuno Po" SERVIOR.]

Peking, May 7:

The President of the Board of

Communications has requested

the President of the Board of Interior to prohibit the native

Press from commenting on the

REUTER'S SERVICE TO THE issue of foreign, loans, and from

"TELEGRAPH."

London, May 7.

It is Lelegraphed from St. Pat-

publishing articles against the

issuo of the loans. The Presid-

Kota Bahroo Rubber Tis. Oorsburg that the Russian Minister eat of the Board of Interior has

Cash

H. & S. Banking Corporation

#015 cash.

French Land Investment Co, Ld. Tis, 89 comh,

of Communications has submitted

a Bill for constructing at the not complied with the request on expense of the. Crown a South.

Siberian main line connecting the ground that the notion

contrary to the Press laws:

with the Trans-Siberian and Tashkent Railways,

OF FOREIGN BANKS..

["SARUNG Po" SERVICE.)

Peking, May 7,

The Grand Councillors have

requested the Throne to confor

the First Class order of the Double

Dragon on all the managers of the foreign banks interested in

the loan, for the trouble they

have taken in bringing about the

successful issue of the loan.

ADVICE OF DUTCH FIN-

ANCIAL EXPERTS TO

BE ASKED.

("Baxʊng Pò” Banvica],

Poking, May 7, The President of the Board of Finance proposes to engage Dutch

as foreign financial ad-

subsidiary Linggi company will On Saturday, the 6th inst., the shortly be placed on the market. water police detectives were on Shareholders will have the right duty, in a sampan, in Wanchai to one share for every four they Bay, when they observed a large Straits Rubber Company declaros coaled from a number of small a final dividond of 24 per cent., fishing boats. On boarding the Kuala Lumpur, April 20.-The junk, they found a large quantity Planters' Stores and Agency are of coal, to the value of $20, lying in receipt of a cable from London in the bottom of the boat. Tour giving the following prices of men were arrested, and to-day they were brought before Mr. J.R, Wood. Two men were remanded, and the others discharged..

rubber-

Plantation Shoot and ...Biscuit....... Qrepo.....

+14

58. 4d.

Best Scrap...

.. 4. 10d. Bark Scrap. 48. 4d. Sarap untreated 48. Od. Rambong

.... 38. .Od.. Fire hard Para...... 5s., 2d. -"Straits Times."

THE LOSS OF THE

"TOYO-MARU."

We learn that Mr. Umebayashi Yasujiro, master, and Mr. Ogats Katenichi, chief engineer, of the "Toyo-maru," which sank recent- ly whilst on her way from Onomi- ohi to Miyajima, were arrested on the 27th April, on a warrant issued by the Hiroshima Court, apparent ly on a charge of manslaughter, over twenty passengers having gone down with the steamer.

The plague return for week ending May 6th shows that since the 1st January, 24 cases have been notified-all Chinese--and of this number 22 have died: Dur ing the 48 hours ending noon May 8th one case has occurred, a Chinese, who lisa died.

MARINE MINES. UTILIZATION OF TRAWLERS. Z London, May 3. The news papers state that the Admiralty scheme for the establishment of a Reserve of 300 trained fishermen at Grimsby, to form a fleet of mine-sweeping trawlers for special war sorvico, has proved a failure, as hitherto only eleven fishermon onrolled themselves.

UNIVERSAL PEACE. Londou, May 4-President Taft opened the third National Ponco. Conference at Baltimore. In the course of his speech he said that the Anglo-American Arbitra tion Treaty would only be a step in the direction of universal pence. It was well to realize tho difficultios that had to be over come before attaining the latter, owing to the suspicions of other nations..

6,778 people visited the Museum at the City Hall last week.

A man was fined $200, at the Police Court, to-day, for preparing opium, at Shaukiwan.

Admiral Mertz, who has boon in charge of the Cavito naval yard, Philippince, arrived here to lay by the Yawata Mary Ho leaves for Yokohamu.

In the recent murdor casa in Hoilow, a reward of $1,200 was, offered for the murderer. It is reported that he has escaped to Hongkong.

Mr. M. H. Chandler, Secretary of the Bureau of Health, Manila, arrived here to-day by the Yawata Maru. He is to conduct enquiries into the supplies of lard to the Philippines.

The Chinese Engineering and Mining Company, Limited, inform us that the total output of the Company's three mines for the week ending 22nd April amount- ed to 20,681.53 tons, and the sales during the period to 20,050.58 tons.

We acknowledge receipt of list of subscribers to the fund for the Hongkong Coronation Cele brations sent by the Coronation Colebrations Committee. We regret that owing to pressure of space we are unable to publish it in detail. The amount subscrib

The same magistrato had beed to date ia 20,100 dollars. fore him two proprietors of fish-

Commenting on the Canton lug boats, who were charged with rising, the "Shanghai Mercury being in unlawful possession of in a lengthy article says: "China coal, and with using their boats for other purposes than that of may be congratulated on the failure of those who would have fishing. It appears that the men inaugurated, if they could, a were seen by Sergt. Thompson second Taiping rebellion with all to throw four sacks of coal into its losses, its destruction and its this harbour, to avoid seizure. horrors. We have no syrapathy They were onlled upon to stop with efforts of this sort. The but did not do so, and this was

Chinese Government is not perfect by any means. But it cannot be improved by bombs, and it is doing its very best to move with the times,"

Was

made the subject of a further charge. One defendant fined $10 and the other $15.

Four. Chinese were charged, bofore Mr. Hallifax, with the larceny of two bales of tobacco from 143 Hollywood Road. The case was remanded.

Details to land concerning the extraordinary series of fires which broke out in Tientsin on Tuesday, April 20, show that this most ex- tensive damage was done at A Seoul dispatch to the Messrs, Arulold, Karborg, & "Yomiuri,'

"quoted in the "Japan Company's cotton drying com- Daily Herald," states that owing pound, the loss being estimated to the terrific storms which have at close upon Tis 200,000. MATE prevailed since the 19th ultimo, nuost the whole surface of the about 45,957 houses have been compound —ton mow in extent demolished throughout the penia was covered with cotton laid ont sula. The damages to telephone to dry and a strong wind quickly poles and wires are of gigantic carried the flames over the whol proportions.

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