The Hongkong Telegraph.
TELEGRAMS,
(ESTABLISHED.
1881.)
NEW SERIES No. 8588
REUTER'S
TELEGRAMS.
REUTER'S
TELEGRAMS.
就三十月五年三統宣
MONDAY, JUNE
19 1911.
CHINESE
TELEGRAMS.
CHINESE
CHINESE
TELEGRAMS.
TO CONNECT UP THE
EMPIRE.
THE UNITED STATES ⠀
AND CANADA.
AFFAIRS IN CANTON,
STOLEN.
WAY.
PRINCE REGENT ALARMED.
FROM IMPERIAL ARCHIVES.
("Hawng Po" BIIYI01.)
BY WIRELESS.
RECIPROCITY AGREEMENT.
(SERVIOR TO TH# " TELEGRAPH."]
London, June 18, 7 a.m.
The Canadian Promior (Sir
י.
Wilfrid Laurier) speaking at a
2.
IMPERIAL DOCUMENTS CANTON-HANKOW RAIL-
[SERVICE TO THE "TELEGRAPH."]
Peking, June 18.
BAZUKG, Po" BREVIOR]
London, June 17, 2.10 p.m.
The Prince Regent is grootly
Poking, June 18. At the Imperial Conference the
alarmed over the hostile attitude A number of important docu- Postmaster General (Right Hon. luncheon at the Constitutional of the people in Canton in oppos-ments have been stolen from the Sir. H. J. Samuels) said the Club, said that the Reciprocity ing the 'action of the Government Imperial Archives and sold to the Imperial Government considered Agreement between Canada and in nationalizing the railways out foreigners.
the United Suites was no solemn trenty, but ono which could be
removed at any tiine.
the spooly establishment of a
ohain of State-owned wireless
stations most desirable both strato..
gically and commercially. The
Government "proposed to bogin
with six stations set up in Eag-
land, Cyprus, Aden, Baby, the
Straits Settlements and Australio,
TRADE RELATIONS.
IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE,
[SERVIOR TO THE "TELKORAPU."']
London, June 17,2.10 p.m.
At the Iniporial Conference Sir
Wilfrid Laurier proposed a motion
that a Royal Commission repre-
senting the Empire bo appointed
to inquire into the Empire's trade:
relations,
The motion was adopted.
AFFAIRS IN PERSIA.
PREMIER LEAVES THE
COUNTRY.
[STAVICE TO THE " TELKARAPH."')
SEAMEN'S STRIKE.
CONFLICTING STATEMENTS.
[SERVICE TO TUR “* Teleoraph."]
of the commercial funds and has The plot was discovered and summoned the now Cabinet and the thieves were arrested.
lie Board of Communications to consider the best measures of saving the situation.
Both the now Cabinot and the
Board of Communications sug-
gested that conciliatory measures should be adopted and that tho
London, June 19, 7,5 a.m. The landlers of the senmon's strike slate that five thousand men gliareholders shquld be rofunded aro now affected by the strike, the whole of their capital. but they are confident that all
the will be shipped by the 21st | instant with increased wages,
litherto, they avor, union
wages have been granted by
numerous steamore.
On the contrary, the Shipping
Federation declare that they are
able to supply crows where
nealed,
A FOREIGN STEAMER PIRATED.
Near Canton
(THE "TELEGRAPH” COEREOFONDENT.,
Canton, June 17. It is reported that the British Consul nt Shameon has written to the Canton Viceroy that a British.
PRINCE CHUN IN
LONDON.
`A HEARTY WELCOME.
("SRJUNG Po" Buxy101,)
Peking, June 18.
Prince Chun, the Special Com-
missioner torepresent the Emperor
of China at the Coronation of
CHINESE IN MEXICO.
CRUISER TO BE DESPATCHED
("BUAT PO" SERVICE.)
Po" SERVICN)
Poking, June 18.
An Imperial decree was issued yesterday stating that 60 per cent,
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BOXING.
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The "Reazan."-.
Kenny V. Carlson. London, 7th June. Lloyds have received a message from As the time approaches for the Nagasaki stating that, the Renzan Stadium fight Kenny's condition has been refloated and has arrived goes on improving and now safely at that port."The Straits it is suoli Echo."
satisfy The Albanian Question the most fastidious of his sup London, June 10, The "Novos porters. Seen this morning by a Vremya" of St. Petersburg veho-"Telegraph" representativo after mently resents the Austro-Hung- his road work-a spin of six arian polioy as displayed in a re-miles-ho declared himself as fit cent article of the Vienna "From-as he could wish for. denblatt," (in which Turkey was of the capital of the Canton-urged not to adopt rutliless mea-heavy training, which cannot To-morrow is his last day of
necessary to the Turkish position must have been trying during the sures towards Albania, as being regret, for the strain of stiff work in Europe). The "Novoe Vremya" recent hot weather. says that the Bosnia-Herzegovina This afternoon be was to have policy is being repented with several bouts with his sparring greater effrontery thin before. It partners as well as gymnasium in defiance of international moral- The preliminary bouts have fea brilliant move by diplomacy exercises at the V.R.O. ity and law.
now been arranged. The St. Petersburg paper anti-Bux will meet "Kid" Johnston cipatos from the" Fremdenblatt's" in the semi-final; Young Richards. article that petitions will be pro- of the KO.Y.LI. will face A. sented to the Austro-Hungarian Littlejohn of the Tamor, and A. Crosar from real or fictitious re- Savago of the Monmouth will prosentatives of Albania to protect meet Wilder, a local man. their long-suffering population.- "N. C. D. News."
the
Hankow Railway will be first paid to the sliareholders and remaining 40 por cent. will be paid out of the profit, if there is
| any, in ten years, after the Govern-
ment has taken over the control of the railways.
LADY LUGARD'S MAID.
An Unfortunate Accident.
Saturday's Meet.
"Iron
1
Mr. J. R.Nicol announces sever Imperial Conference
al changes in the proliminarios London, June 10.-In the for the boxing tournaincat that international polo contest for the he has organised for Saturday America Cup, America luas boaton noxt at the Victoria Skating Rink, England by two matches to nil and in which the main ovent is
Rod Stanton versus Caphani. International Polo.
Owing to Champlin having put London, June 12-Attliemeet-out his wrist while training, a ing of the Imperial Conference the new opponeut. had to be got for resolution of the New Zealand Gunner Arundel and a good sub- representatives for the reconstitu- stitute has been found in Stokor tion of the Colonial Office was Arnold of H.M.S. Monmouth, who withdrawn, inconsequence of lack is a very well known man in the of unanimity in the opinions ex- West, pressed.-"N. C. D. Nows."
Lady Lugard who is at present Poking, Juma 18.
in Japan has had to cancel har"N. O. D. Nowa." programme of movements in that The Prince Regent has ordered
country through a most un- the cruiser Ilai Oli to proceed to fortunate misliap. It appears that she and her maid were returning Mexico for the projection of Chin-from the hills near Kyoto whilst ese rosidents there after attend the rickeln in which her maid was travelling got out of the men's ing the Coronation in England, control. The result was that the unfortunate maid was thrown ovor 320 við véla presipine, tha full re-
THE ARMY BOARD.
PRESIDENT RESIGNS,
("Bear Fo" BERTION.)
Poking, June 18, The President of the Army
sulting in one leg being broken in two place, just above, the ankle being known as a Potts' fracture (a fracture of the lower end of the fibula associated with a rupture with the internal lateral ligament of the ankle joint).
The Kid Marriott versus Iron Bux match stands as already
1
Women's Suffrage. London, June 13.-Telegrams arranged. fam Diskholm ta that the
The third preliminary will be a first International-Woman's Silmington and Everall of the between Waterman of the frage Congress has been opened R. Engineers. there, and is attended by 1,000 delegates from Europe, the Unit- good reputation and has appeared ed States; South Africa, and proliminaries at meetings in Australia."N. C. D. News."
International Horse Show.
the same clubs and at the same times as Kenny, in 'Frisco. Mo Caffery had fought about 30 good London, June 13.-The pre-fights and has never been beaten. sence of eighteen German officers, The victim of this unhappy whom for the first time the Em
The Weather Forecast. contretemps had to be removed to peror has allowed to compete, Kobe for medical attendance, and has cabanced the attraction of King George, las telegraphed to Board has tendered his resigna-there she remains at present. the International Horse Show, Lady Lugard, who desires to be which is the most brilliant Poking stating that he has arrived tion owing to the President of the with her unfortunate attendant, hitherto held in Tondon,→→→"N. O.
will also remain at Kobe for the D. News."
in London and has been accorded [a hearty welcome
10
filo's
Board of Finance refusing to present.
granta military loan.
stoimer in tow of another, fully NEW SUBSIDIARY COINS. CHINESE CONSULATES.
· Loudon, June 17, 2.10 p.m.
A telegram from Teheran statos
loaded with kerosine oil, was
that the Sipulider, who is Premier
pirated in the waters of Lai-tong,
about 6 or 7 miles from Canton, TO BE MINTED IN CANTON,
and that the local authorities have
and War Minister, tas ostensibly returned to the owner and to have
{ been instructed to have the booty
thoso responsible for this outroge
loft for Europe. His departure arrested and punislied.
His Excellency has instructed
was of the hustiest. He has not the Pun U magistrate and the
("Sarung Po" SERVICE.]
Poking, June 18,
Commander of the guard-bost The Board of Finance intends
resigned, but wrote to repent that stationed in the watera where the
he had assigned reasons of health
for his departure,
SULTAN IN ALBANIA,
RESTORATION OF PEACE,
[BERVICE TO TEX" TELEGRAPH."]
London, June 18, 7 am.
offer a handsome reward for the outrage had been committed, toto put aside $2,000,000 from the
apprehension of the pirates and foreign loans for the minting of the recovery of the booty within a month.
subsidiary coins in Canton.
I
League' tenNIS,
Civil Service and Kowloon C.C.
Kowloon sustained their first reverse of the season on Saturday, at the hands of the Civil Servico who playing on their own courte From Constantinople it is re-scoured a surprise victory by 50
games to 49, ported that the Sulton attended a Bolemlek on the historic plain of
Kossovo.
In the presence of 150,000 Albanians the Grand Vizier, in the
name of His Majesty, expressed
the Sultan's confidence in loyalty of the Albanians,
The scores were as follows:- Green and Rose (Kowloon), lost to Dr. Atkinson and Phelipa 6-0;
lost to McEwen and Railton 5-6; beat Bidon and Wood 8~3. Fowler and Zedelius (Kowloon)
A LARGE LOAN.
DEVELOPMENT OF
RAILWAYS.
FOR THE EAST INDIES
AND SIAM,
Peking, June 18.
The Board of Foreign Affairs has notified the British and
French Ministers in Poking of
SPURIOUS MONEY.
Floods Taiwan
| ¿TRB “TILB=RAPH? ĈOKRREFONDENT,,
Canton, June 17. A certain Consul has sent a communication to the Viceroy of Fukion through the Taotai of Chuen-chow, etc., which says that recantly the currency of Taiwan has Fean flooded with spurious coins and that the Consul suspects that these had coins must have been smuggled to Taiwan by way of Amoy
Unionist Organization. London, June 14.-The com- mittee appointed to consider the organization of the Unionist party lias completed its labours..
It is understood that it recom mends that the prominent Tariff Reformer, Mr. A. H. D. Ramsey Steel-Maitland, M.P. for Birming and that Lord Baloarres should be liam E., should be chief organizér, Chief Whip, replacing Sir Alex- ander Acland-Hood, who will be come the treasurer of the party. Exclusive Service.
Colliery Disputes.
WIN-STORMY
CHANGE
VERY DRY
FAIR
June 18th at 10 a.m. 4 p.m..
29.61 80 69
Barometer .....20.59 Temperature... 87... Humidity 72 Rainfall... 0.07
On the 19th at 11.55 a.The barometer has fallen in Wladi-
London, Jane 14.At a special conference of the Miners' Feder- ation of Great Britain it was wostok, and risen over 8. China resolved to accept no further re-
and the Philippines.
The Japanese raturus are lack- sponsibility with regard to thing this morning, but probably South Wales colliery dispute. the typhoon lying near the Loo- "N.C.D. News."
choos yesterday and also the the depression situatodorer Yollow Sea, have both reached Japan..
The Viceroy has hind enquiry their intention to establish Chi-made and as a result, the machine
for turning out these counterfeit Viscount Kitchener. ness Consulates at East Indies coins has been discovered in a
London, June 14-Lord Kit village along the const of Fakien. chener has joined the Council and Siam.
A large quantity of Chinese and of the Boy Scouts,"N. O. D, Japanese counterfeit colus have Nows.' been seized.
RAILWAY TROUBLE
ENDED.
(" Bazuno. Po""BRATION.)
Peking, June 18, The Boards of Finance and
IN SZECHUAN,
Peking, June 18.
lost to Dr. Atkinson and Phelipe Communications intend to raise a 3-8; beat McEwen and Bailton
7-4; lost to Biden and Wood foreign loan of $15,000,000 for The Viceroy of Szechuan has 47.
FO
Mass Mectings.
Pressure is relatively high over
the S. part of the China Ben. It. is still low over 8.W. China and Tongking.
One of the counterfeitors was arrested on the spot, but the rest London June 15.-Threo thou-
Fresh or moderate monsoon may sand seamen, nitended a mass managed to escape before the ar rival of the police. One of the meeting outside the West India be expected over the N. part of this fugitive is a Cantonese accord-Dooks, London, yesterday. Mr. China Sea
Hongkong rainfull for the 24 ing to the evidence given by the Havelock Wilson, Secretary of the
Sailors' Union, made a speech, in hours ending at 10 am.to-day, prisoner,
The Viceroy of Fukien has which he said that he anticipated 0.09 inches:
Forecast District. accordingly requested the Canton development of the strike which Viceroy to instrust the authorities would involve, the whole trans 1-Hongkong and neighbour, throughout the province to bring Fort trade of the country. Within hood, 8. to E. winds, moderate;
the next forty-eight houre their thunder showers, the fugitive to Justice.
banner would be unfurled, "Wor 2. Formosa Channel, E. winde, is now declared," concluded Mr. moderate, Wilson
Alderman Geo. Senior There
is not a wickeder thing than roll-
Abraham and Van Delden(Kow the development of the railways reported to. Peking, stating that loon), lost to Dr. Atkinson and
tion..
the Phelips 2-0; beat MoEwen and when the Government has taken the trouble over this railway ques
|| Railton 8—3; best: Biden and
tion has been sufi.
Wood 7-4,
over the complete control.
Rev. T. Rhondda Williams, Poople should fight against the gloony point of view of lifez
3--South coast of China be-
Similar enthusiasm prevailed at tween: Hongkong and Lamocks, Glasgow, but meetings at New-same sa No. 1. castle, South Shiside, Hull, Bristol ......... 4. ---South coast of Chisa be and Belfast proved a figren, N. ween Hongkong and ; lalaam, 10. D. Now
Vasme sa No. 1