The Hongkong Telegraph.

NEW SERIES No. 8519

SPECIAL

TELEGRAMS.

MANCHURIAN AFFAIRS.

税三十月六年三統宜

REUTER'S

TELEGRAMS.

(ESTABLISHED 1881.)

TUESDAY, JULY 18. 1911.

REUTER'S

REUTER'S

TELEGRAMS.

BRITAIN AND JAPAN.

HOME POLITICS.

THE NEW ALLIANCE,

LORDS AND COMMONS.

INTERESTS IN SOUTH

AFRICA.

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號八十月七英港香

REUTER'S

TELEGRAMS.

CHINO-JAPAN SETTLEMENT.

[ INDEPENDENT Newe" AGRNOY.]

London, July 17.

In.rit.

PAPER SPECULATIONS.

TELEGRAMS.

FRANCE AND GERMANY. CHOLERA IN NEW YORK.

[SERVICE TO TAR" TELEGRAPE,"']

London, July 17, 550 p.m. Tolograms received from Berlin

and Paris confirm the report that

[SERVICE TO THE "TELEGRAPH."']

London, July 17, 9.40 n. Tho now Anglo-Japanese Treaty ]. [Sauvica TO THE TELEGRAPH."] All the questions ponding.in

has given grent satisfaction in Manchuria since the time of ex-

London, July 17, 3.40 p.m. Australia. Viceroy Isi Liang have been

The Hon. William M. flughes,

The papers are full of contra- practically. Bottled as between Acting Federal Premior, in the

dictory speculations as to the Germany desires a rectification

China and Japan. by two coun-course of an

course which the constitutional of the boundary southwards of interview, declared

crisis in Gront Britain will take.the Cameroons, German West trios agròsing mutually to the that the people of Australia might

congratulate themselves on the

One theory expounded is that Africa, affecting an oxtonsive slice payment of indemnities

renewal of the Alliee, which whilst the Unionist leators are of French territory. JAPAN AND AMERICA. gavo Australia ten years instead prepared to surrender, eighty of four to propare for defence Tory Feors are pledged to resist ag dust imminent danger.

to the ond and force the creationi

of new Pears.

GOOD FRIENDSHIP.

INDEPENDENT News" Auxxor.)

Tokyo, July 17.

With a view to promote mutual friendship between the United

Canadian opinion is generally favourable regarding the renowal of the Alliance. The practical ox- clusion of the United States from

the operation of the Treaty removes the Canadians' only serious ob-

-MAKING GOOD OVER

MOROCCO.

Germany also scomingly claims

Another view exprossel is

mt the resisting Poors will some special recognition for Gor- recourse to the so-called man companies operating in the Wensleydale precedont," and Sus region, behind Agadir, in

Morocco.

have

.

Sidos and Japan, an interchingojection to the ronewal of the declare that the new Peerages

of professors has been agreed Alliance,

upon.

Dr. Nitobs, the author of

Bashido, will first of all be dis-

patched to America, whore he

will deliver lectures at six of the

loading Universities. He will

leave for the United States in

September n will make a nine

months' stay there.

Next year the United States

will send an eminent professor to Japan.

REUTER'S

TELEGRAMS.

AMBUSH IN ALBANIA.

200 TURKS KILLED AND

WOUNDED.

[SERVICE TO THE " TELEORAPN."]

London, July 17, 2.25 pais.

are invalid.

"The Times"

says that the

Government aro embarrassed.

There is discontent amongst the

Liborul Peers, who object to the

creation of Viscounties, which is

desired by many of the prospective

A Turkish column under Poors, and demand that only B- Edhom Pasha Jins been ambushed ronies shall be created, they thora-

by Mussulman Albanins between selves being promoted to Vis- Ipok and Dpakova.

Edhem Fasha was wounded.

The Turks sustained a loss of

two hundred killed and wounded.

[Rocent telegrams have shown that affairs in Albania havo not yet entirely quietened down notwithstanding the seemingly MOTOR ACCIDENT TO EX-pacificatory messages of the Porto:

PREMIER REID.

SIR GEORGE'S ARMS

BROKEN.

[SERVICE TO TU■ “ TELRINAPH."']

London, July 17, 6,30a.m.

to the insurgent hillmen. This fresh development may mean that the ancient newspaper heading "Trouble in the Balkans" ball have to be kept standing.]

LORD ESHER.

counties,

BOXING.

CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE

WORLD.

JOHNSON V, WELLS.

[SERVICE TO TH# "' Telæɑnafn."]

London, July 17, 5,50 p.m.

Articles luavo beon signed for a

MAKING GOOD PROGRESS. neoting between Jack Johnson, (SERVICE TO TUE ** TELEGRAP," the world's heavy-weight cham-

London, July 17, 2.25 p.m.

|pion, and Bombardier Welts, the Viscount Esher, of the Com-English heavy-weight champion, telegram of yesterday, Sir George mittes of Imperial Defence (who Tho bout will be one of twenty

As a result of the motor accident)

in Broadstairs, roferred to in our

Reid, the Australian ox-Promier, as was announced in our telegram rounds.

had his arms broken.

ENGLISH ROYALTIES.

TO VISIT GERMANY.

(SERVIOR TO TER " TELEGRAPH."]

London, July 17. 8.35 -

p.m.

At Berlin the arrangements have been completed for the visit

ofQueen Mary, the Prince of Wales

FIFTEEN CASES.

(SERVION TO THE “TELEGRAPH."'). London, July 17, 8.35 p.u - A messago from Now York

announces that there has been an outbreak of cholera in the city.

Fifteen cases liave been isolated on the isolation station

Swinburne Island.

BRITISH GENERAL'S

GALLANTRY.

ROYAL RECOGNITION.

On

(SKRVICH TO THE "TELEGRAPH,"]

London, July 18, 1.10 a.in.

An order has been issued in re-

cognition of the conspicuous gal- lantry of Brigadier-Gonoral Fin- alt wo, who placed himself befero

a fallon driver of the Artillery

and prevented him from boing down trodden as the Third Ce-

valry Brigade were galloping past in the Royal Review in Pluenix

Park.

ROYAL VISIT TO

EDINBURGH,

GREAT RECEPTION.

and Princesa Mary to Mecklenburg (SEVICE TO THE “ TELEGRAPH,''}

Strolitz in the end of August.

Afterwards the Royal party will attend the annual review of the German fleet and will stay a couple of days at Potsdam, messing the autumn parade.

London, July 18, 7.a.m. Thoir Majesties King George and Queen Mary, accompanied Ly

H.R.H. the Prince of Wales and

wit-H.R.H. Princess Mary, arrived in | Edinburgh in the evening and will

stay in the capital for four days.

The Royal party got a great

reception.

Lord Morley'S WHIP.

UNUSUAL ACTION.

REUTER'S

TELEGRAMS.

PRINCE LEOPOLD OF

BATTENBERG.

RIDING ACCIDENT.

[RVIOR TO`TUB “ TELEGRAPII,”]

Loudon, July 17, 6.30 a‚ın.

1.H. Prince Leopold of Batten- berg while camping with the

Torritorial Forces at Lulworth,

Dorsetshire, has met with a rid-

ing accident.

The Princo's horse bolted, and

ho was badly thrown, sustaining

cuts on the load and arms,

His condition is not soricus and

he is progressing favourably,

CHINESE

TELEGRAMS.

COURT MARTIAL.

TO BE ESTABLISHED.

("Bunung Po" SERVICE.)

Poking, July 17.

The Army Board and the

Ministry of Punishments intend

to establish a Court Martial at

Peking.

PRESIDENT Resigns.

("Servno Po" Servick.)

Poking, July 17.

The President of the Ministry of

Communications has threatened

$80 PER ANNUAL; Bixotx Cory 10 Cents..

CHINESE

TELEGRAMS.

PRINCE CHING.

AND NEW CABINET.

("BHAT PO BabVICE.)

Poking, July 17,

Princo Ching proposes to revivo

all the regulations governing the

now Cabinet.

to resign owing to the number

of memoriale presented to the

Throne denouncing his actions.

RAILWAY DISASTER IN Prince Ching has asked him not

GERMANY,

to resign.

[SERVION TO THE "TELEGRAPH."]

London, July 17, 11.35 P.ui. There has been much spocula EIGHT PERSONS KILLED. tion caused in the Parliamentary Lobbies by reason of the unusual

notion of Viscount Morley himself

STAMP DUTY.

TO BE, ENFORCED,

("SHAT Po" Gravice)

Peking, July 17.

The Ministry of Financo pro- poses the early enforcement of the

stamp duty.

RAILWAY AFFAIRS,

"BHAT PO" SURVIOR.)

Poking, July 17.

H.F. Tunn Fang, the Director

General of the Canton-Henker jende

and Szechuan-Hankow railways, has telegraphed to the Ministry of Communications to the effect that

it is not advisable to accopt for- eign tenders for the construction of railways, na trouble is bound to happen. He strongly recomTM manded the appointment of Jim Tien-you as Engineer-in-Chief - and the acceptance of Chinese teaders for the construction of the railway

SALT MERCHANTS ARRESTED.

["SHAT Po" Senvion)

Peking, July 17.

Ten salt merchants have been

arrested and detained at Tientsin.

The object of the arrest is

unknown.

TANG SHAO-YI.

{SERVICH TO THE “ TELEOBAFU,”].

London, July 17,8.35 p.m.

A tourist express train from

TO BE REINSTATED,

The Weather Forecast.

issuing a whip in view of the third roading of the yeto Bill on the Basel to Berlin was derailed at

20th instant.

Muollheim.

of the 13th instant, has undergone The purse is to consist of eight In his whip, Lord Morley em-

Eight passengers were killed, His son and daughter, wloan operation for appendicitis in a thousand pounds sterling, and phasises the momentous rosalie fifteen were seriously injured and were driving with him, were alsq nursing home in Edinburgh), is the fight will take place at the involved both in the immediate monny others word also injured. injured.

reported to he making good pro-National Sporting Club, Londen, present and in the future, makirg All are progressing favourably,gress towards recovery.

the occasion truly driticul.

in September.

Firemen and soldiers assisted

in the work of restuo.

(SMAT PO" Barvica)

Poking, July 17,

A rumour is current in Peking

that HE/Tang Shaoyi, ex-preet-

out of the Ministry of Communic

tions, will be roinst sted us Director

General of the Railways.

CHANGE

FAIR

PROSTORMN

VERY DAY

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