The Hongkong Telegraph.
(ESTABLISHED
18814)
NEW SERIES No. 8580
晚十二月五年三銃宜
FRIDAY, JUNE 16
1911.
REUTER'S
TELEGRAMS.
REUTER'S
TELEGRAMS,
五鲜
魏六十月六英港香
LATE TELEGRAMS.
$80 PER ANNUM. SINGLE COPT 10 Oxura.
CHINESE NAVY,
J
SPECIAL
TELEGRAMS,
HOME RACING.
ASCOT GOLD CUP.
Tum "TER034PN" CORRESPONDENT.)
London, June 15, 7.6 pan, In the race for the, Ascot Gold Cup, Willonyx and Charles
O'Malley have boon declared to
win.
BIRKBECK BANK'S
AFFAIRS.
LLOYD-GEORGE'S
ASSERTION,
CHINESE
TELEGRAMS.
AFFAIRS IN ALBANIA. THE CHAMPAGNE RIOTS. H.E. LIANG TUN; YEN.
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TURKEY'S CONDITIONS OF
AMNESTY.
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[SERVICE TO THR TELEGRAPH."] London, June 15, 2.15 p.m. An official communique put- lished in Constantinople grants
RETURNS NEXT MONTH.
("SEAT Fo? Service)
Poking, June 15, 11.E. Long Tun You, the newly
|appointed Foreign Minister in
CABINET'S STARTLING
. DECISION.
(SERVICK TO THE "TELEGRAPD."]
London, June 18, 7 a.m. After many prolonged meetings Peking, has telegraphed to the
.
ten days' grace to the insurgent of the French Cabinot the govern-new Cabinet that he will roturn Malissoris in Albania to submit mont has finally decided to pre-fro Amorica next month.
to tho surrender of arms with atically abandon the whole scheme i
view to peace.
for the delimitation of the cham-
(Tu “TELEGRAPH CoazaroNDENT]] they obey.
London, June 15, 7,5 peri. Right fon. David Lloyd-George,
Chancellor of the Exeliequer, Las
assorted that the depreciation
in the value of the Birkbook Bank
investimenta was due not to. tho
Finance Bill it to the Boor
War.
*
[On June 8, our special cor
respondent wired that "The
An amapsty will bo granted if pagne country,
Tho government intends to losvo
the whole of the questions offrand
and wrongful descriptions, and
Also, in that event, Turkish
grants amounting to ten thousan pounds sterling will be made their settlement to the district; towards the reconstruction of tribunal. busos destroyed during the
operationa.
SEAMEN'S STRIKE.
Birkbeck Bank in London has] STATEMENT BY HAVELOCK
Busponded payment. There are
rumours that the Bank's position) las rendered reconstruction in- porative."]
THE SEÁMEN'S STRIKE
CONCILIATION- REFUSED,
Tus FELBORATÚ" CORRESPONDENT. J
London, June 15, 7.5 p.m.
WILSON:
SERVICE TO THE *TELEGRAFI,"
London, June 15, 2.15 p.m. It is announced that the seÛA-'
mon's strike lus hoon, proclaimed
in many British ports.
Sponking yesterday evening,
However, it appears that the decision is not unanimously sup- ported by the ministry, unl a
crisis is considered imminent.
GRECIAN REFORMS.
REVISED CONSTITUTION
SIGNED.
[SERVICE TO THE “ TELEGRAPH,'']
Lindon; June 18, 7 a.m.
King George of Creeco has
In connection with the soamen's | Mr. Havoluck Wilson, loader of signed a revised constitution for
the strike, mid that the trouble his country at Athens.
#trike reported from England, the
shipovuora lave declined the
establishment of a- Cone li: t'on
Bard for 'sell'ement of the
matters in dispute, '
CAPITAL SENTENCE
wil to e.nlined to the United
Kingdom, Belgium and Hsland. It is expected that one days
will clapso before the strike will reseh its maximum, as,the men
monts.
ELECTRIC SUPPLY
DISPUTES.
Chinese v European.
CULTIVATION OF OPIUM
PROHIBITED.
CITY ON STRIKE.
("BUAT PO" SERVICE)
Poking, Juno 15. Riots broke out at Kunsu owing
[ to the prohibitionof the cultivation
of opium poppy in the province.
The prefect of Kau-lisäg at
onco dospatched troops to main-
Lain ordor,
Three riotors have been exo-
cuted on the spot,
The whole city, in consequence,
went on strike?,
ACTIVITY OF REVOLU—
TIONISTS.
RISING CONTEMPLATED.
("Buz Po"SERVION)
Poking; June 15. The Governor of Kwei-chow
las telegraphed to the new
Cabinet to the effect that the re-
vulutionaries of Kwangtung have
| {THE "TELS1R&PH! CORRESPONDENT ] mado arrangements with those of
Canton, June 15. THE PROUDLOCK TRIAL. | have been advised by the unions Some time ago, the German Consal at Slameen wrote to the not to break untstanding engage-Canton Viceroy that Mossra, Bor- blinger & Co. had complained to' him of the action of the Canton Electric Campany in stopping the REFORMING MOROCCO. firm from supplying, to their clients, olectric fans for private inse, and contended that this action was not only a hindrance to trade but a violation of treaty stipula-
W2B
FRANCE'S PLANS.
[SERVICE TO THE "TELEURAFN."]tions,
London Juno 18, 7 a.m.
Kwei-chow for a rising..
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CHINESE
TELEGRAMS.
THE RAILWAY QUESTION.
a
The Reciprocity BIII,
Reorganisation Fund London, June D-Telegrams from Washington state that the "TELEGRAPH " CORRESPONDENT ; Committoo of the Senate on Fin-
Conton, June 15. anco has decided to report on the
Thio Vicoroy has just rossived Rooiprocity Bill with the addition telegram from the Admiralty of an amendment proposed by which says that for this last few Mr. E. Root prohibiting tha free years, a selieme has been on fout entry of Canadian wood pulp until for the reorganization of the the restrictions on its export by Chinoso navy but owing to lack Canadian provincial legislatures of funds, no attention is boon have been removed.
paid to the reorganization of the Canton fleet of cruisers. As Chit- tou is notorious for the prevalenco of piracy anil it has only just ro- covered from the effects of the recent revolt, the coast mil. the inner waterways should be pro- Tokio, June 9-Captain Toperly patrolled by cinisera and kugawa, the military aviator, gunboals. together with Lieutenant Ito, down the construction of soveral The Admiralty as just. Inil fell while making country flight this morning in will be despatched to Canton 58 shallow draught vessels which Bleriot machine. Lieutonant Ito
soon as they are launched. They was found soriously wounded in
will form auxiliaries to the Canton fleet,
If the Senate accepts this amendmont, it is likely to jeopar dize the passage of the measure in the Canadian Parliament,N, C. D. Nows."
RUN ON THE CANTON BANKS; SUGGESTIONS BY THE VICEROY.
("BHAT PO"
SURVICE.) Peking, Juno 15. H.E. Chong Ming Oli, the Canton Vicory, has totographed
to Peking to the fleet that us
consequence of the actim of the Goveromast in nationalizing the railways out of the commercial
fou is, the people nuido a run on Go Taching bank, the Com-the face and arms near Kawagoe. A doctor was instantly sent to munication barik, and the Govern the spot. Captain Ito las dis- appeared and lung not yet been found. This is the first aviation disaster in Japm.—“ N. '(), ]),
ment Specio Department and
Aviation Catastrophe.
►
B cross-
Tator..
THE RECENT RIOTS.
(THE “TELEGRAPH " CORRESPONDEN V J
Canton, Juno 1. A Fortunate Escape.
The Vicoroy has received in- formation from informore station Captain Tokugawa has been in Annam that Wong ling, found; he had received an in-the ring leader of the Canton out significant wound in the right break, and Luk Lan Ching, tho hand.
notorious brigand chief in Couton, have successfully escaped to Han-
troublo may be saticipated. The Nowe,”
| peoęły wli› lisvo notes inué 1 by the said buiks k.ve called for a
efon in eish to the extent of aw, million dollars. The Vicon askel for instructions,
y
Liculonant Ito's wounds are now reported to be not serious.oi by way of lfongkong. They Both men are now engaged in
have over 30 followers, all in taking the machine to pieces. foreign garb. One of them is "N. C.D. Nows."
alleged to have spoken openly that the Canton revolt had caused them an enormus sum of money and it was impossible to create another rising in the near future 3
on account of the insufliciency of funds.
The Viceroy also submitted the following propositions to the Gvernment for considoration:can sailor who (1) If the Government insists upon tko nationalization of the rail ways, all copival subscribed must to refunded to the share-holders: 2) If the Gororament agrees to withdraw the scheme, shinre- hollers must bo pressed to pay the third call on the capital.
Questions of Jurisdiction. Tokio, June 0.-The Ameri
asanssinatod
POSTAL AND RAILWAY AFFAIRS.
STUDENTS SELECTED.
"SAECNO PO" SERVICE.)
Poking, June 15. The Board of Communication-
intends to select 50 first grade stn lonis from Poking, lankow, Shanghai and Foochow to study JAPANESE CRUISER IN railway and postalülitira.
HANKOW,
["SHAT PO" Ravion,]
Peking, June 15. The Viceroy of Hupsh has tole graphed to Peking asking the Government to enquire from the
PASSED.
{The "Telegraph " CorresponDENT Į Singapore, June 10, 9.5 a.m.) Mrs. Proudlook, who
arraigned on a charge of tho
murder of Mr. W. C. Steward at|
Kuala Lumpor, has been found
The Diplomatic Commissioner has repeatedly been asked to settle Japanese Minister at Peking the guilty and sentenced to death. *
M. Cruppi in the French the matter but nothing lins lioeu The jury added to their vordiet Clumber yesterday said the done so far. The Consul now ratson for the prolonged stay of
again communicated with the a strong recommendation to Governmont intended to create a Canton Vicoroy enquiring how the
a Japanese cruiser at Haukow. Diplomatic Commissioner is to net so as to prevent any harm being done to the foreign firm in question.
moroy.
Shereefian Army, to carry out Prisoner after receiving son-reforms, to "organise the polico, tonco collapsed as she left the restore the authority of the Sultan dosk and an extremely painful and to maintain commercial sceno followed in the nutc-room.liberty.
There was not a titloof evidence When this has been accom- to show that there lud boou aplished General Moinier will then
liaison between the accused and return with the troops after
the murdered man.
punishing those responsible for
[In another column appears a the murder of French soldiers last report of the second day's hear ing
winter.
י
THE NEW DIRECTOR-
GENERAL.
" Barnwɑ Po** SERVIon]
Peking, June 15. Since H.E. Tuan Fang wes
RAILWAY BYE LAWS.
[“ Susuno Po" Sanvice.]
Peking, June 15
to
The Board of Communications has morialized the Throne intro-lure byo laws governing the railways in China. The Throne has complied with the Board's
raquell."
CRITICAL SITUATION.
FOREIGNERS' ALARM.
("Shermo Po" Senvion]
Peking, June 15, Owing to the netion of the Government in nationalizing the
another sailor оп June has since been dotailed in tho American Naval Hospital at Yokohoma. The affair caused and executed in connection with Among those who were arrested complication in respectof jurisdie-the last rising, wore residents. tion between the United States and Japan. An amicable eciile- mont has been affected to-day by the handing over of the malofactor to the Japanese authorities.-N. C. D. Nows."
"
Plague In Formosa. Tokio, June 9.-Tho. plague has ceased in Formosa.~~" N.C.D. |News."
Slames Royalties. Mr. Koike, the Japanese Consul General at Mukden, has been decorated at Tsuruga. Tho
Siamese Prince Chudadluj and his suite will sail this evening on tho Hosan Mari for Vladivostok. --"N. C. D. News."
Consular Movements Mr. Sakata, Japaneso Consul- General in London, has been ap pointed Director of the Commercial Butonu of the Foreign Office. He will roach Japan in the middle of Jaly."N. C. D. Nowa."
China and Japan
The Chinese Minister to Japan,
at Annam.
The Weather Forecast."
CHANGE
5 RAIN
AIR ADACEA
STORMY
Barometar....
June 15th at
10 n. 4 p.,! 20.84 20.75
88 71
Temperature. 87 Humidity 71 Iainfall........ 0.55
On the 16th at 11.55 u.-Tho
H. Wang Tah-sich, will reach barometer has risen slightly on Tokio this evening."N.C.D. the E. and N.E. coasts of Chin Now,"
Coronation Envoy.
and in S.W. Japan, and fallen
The Japanese Coronation En-considerably in E. Japan. voy, Prince Higashi Fushimi,! The depression lying in the reached London yesterday, where neighbourhood of Korea Straits he received an enthusiastic wel-yesterday, has reached the S..
part of the Son of Japan.
coine. "N.C.D. Nows."
General Nog in Germany.
Berlin, June 8.-General Nogi will stay in Gormany for a fort- night in order to niko military studies.China Gazetto."
--
Pressure has given way mode- ratoly over the Lovehons, Formos and Luzon under the influence of
typhoon which, at present, appears to be situated to the 8,1I. of Moiaco Sium and to be moving wwords W.N.W.
Pressure is relatively high over Pacific to the Eastward of the Bonius, and over theß, part of the China Soa..
Austro-Italian Relations Berlin, Jano 8.-M. Guicol r- [dini, tho_ox-Minister of Foreign Afluirs, las domauded in the Italian Chamber that on the occa sion of the next renewal of the Triple Alliance Treaty special Moderate to fresh 8.W, mid W, guarantees be created with regard winds may be expected over the to the Austro-Italian relations.-N. port of the China Sea. "Chian Gazette." -
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 German Royal Engagements. hours ending at. 10 n.. to-day,
Berlin, 8th June,The rumour 0.07 inches, according to which Princess Vir-
On receipt of the communica tion the Viceroy instructed the Diplomatie Commissioner and tho Tootai for the Promotion of In- dustries to get particulars of tho dispute from the Canton Electrio Company and to settle this diplomatic. question without appointed Director-General, le railways, the people in Hunani pretoria Louise will become engaged further delay.
Forecast District. to Hereditary Grand Dako Adolf 1.-Hongkong and neighbour- Friedrich of Mecklenburg-Strelitz hood, S.W, winds, moderate; } has receivet over one hundred in a state of excitement,,
is officially declared to be bare- showery. All the schools live been closed loss."China Gazette."
2-Formosa Channel, variable CORONATION FUND. personal applications and one and the city is on genorul strike.
Dr. Dernburg,
windle, moderat. Berlin, 8th June-Dr. Derr-3-South coast of China be Previously acknowledge thousand letters and telegrams
The situation is becoming berg, the former German Secra-tween Hongkong and Limocks, $58,013.04, the Java Clow
oriti a1.
ary of Biate for the Colouter, hes samo as No, L become a Director of the Doutzel-4-Bouth coast of China be Asistiolie Bank
4 China ween: Hongkong and Hašman, Gazette
Japan Lijn $250, A. W. Van applying for situations on the Andel $10, P. Stuyfbergen $10, G.IL Van Den Pol $10.
All the Buroigners have taken shelter in the Consulator.
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