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Hongkong Telegraph.

Augnt 21st, 1011, Temperature 10 sm. 81, 1pm, 84; Hamidity...81, 75,

No. 8552

REUTER'S

TELEGRAMS.

THE STRIKE MOVEMENT.

NORTH EASTERN LINE

STILL DISORGANISED.

[SERVION TO TAB " TELEGRAPH."],

Durban, Aug. 21, 10.45 m.m.-'

The North Eastorn railway is

still disorganised, the man being

dissatisfied because the Company

notifies that it is only taking

“strikers back “as required."

The Company holds that tho unjustified, they strike was having long ago recognised the unions and that the triko was

not partly due to the conciliation schiome. The line is still guarded

by troops.

NEWSPAPER COMMENTS.

就八十月六國年三統室

REUTER'S

TELEGRAMS.

Some attempts at train wreck- ing have been made in the North

of England, South Wales, Bristol

nad Lincoln. At the latter city serious damage was done by towdies on Saturday and Sunday

morning but the listurbances

subsided on the arrival of soveral

hundred soldiers from. Notting-

hun.

-MEN RETURN TO WORK.

| Durban, Aug, 21, 355 p.ni, «

In the Midlands and the North, nearly að he men lave returned

to work except those of tlio North! Etern Railway Company,

A

It is announced that the London

services are excellent and aro

giving groat satisfaction.

THE LLANELLY RIOTS.

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Durban, Aug. 21, 10.35 a.m. Commenting on the strike

settlemeut, the newspapere gon-

Durban, August 21, 3.55 p.m. erally rejoics at thỏ promptness

Five of the bodion recovered and ofliciency of the War Oflice qotion, without which, they con- from the Llanelly explosion, Juve sider, violence and sabotuge would been identified. Two of the Lave been much greater. They bodies are unrecognisable. Fi alw appland Mr. Churchill's

teen of the injured into mingy firmness and think that the settle-

injurios. mont is a case of honours easy bo- tween the companies and the men, The railwaynen's representa- tives are Batisfiod with the settle-

ment, and especially with the fact | Durban, August i

10.30 p.m. that they had a round table talk

The men employed on the North with the directors, implying re-

Eastern Railway are awaiting the cognition of the Unions.

result of the conference at York

There still see.na, certain amount of suspicion and d ́s-|

satisfaction in. Folgo

of the

northern cantros,

THE KING'S CONGRA

TULATIONS.

THE NORTH EASTERN

CONFERENCE.

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REUTER'S

TELEGRAMS.

DUBLIN NEWSBOYS ON

STRIKE,

THE DERBY INNER.

BREAKS

Derban, August 22, 12.5.1.

Riotous

prevail at Dublin. The newsboys are on

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REUTER'S

TELEGRAMS.

Angust 21st, 1910, Tempamture 10 am: 85; 4 pm: 80. Humidity

號二十二月八其游香

REUTER'S

TELEGRAMS.

Biraz Cori 10 CH178,

CHINES

TELEGR

THE FRANCO-JAPANESE GERMAN APPOINTMENT, THE CANTON VICEROY'S

AGREEMENT:

THE TERMS.

THE NEW GOVERNOR

OF KIAUCHAU.

(BRAVION TO TER 44 TELEGRAPH."][SELVICH TO TEH TELEGRAPH."']

RESIGNATION

NOT ACCEPTED,

" Битола Ро"

Peking, August 21,

The President and Vice President of the new Cabinet, in a telegraphic reply

London, August 22,7 m. London, August 22, 7 a.m. Suustar, this year Derby, win strike and liavo wrecked the news-her, has broken down, di, Joel,

Frango Japaneso Agree A telegram from Berlla statos ILE Olinng Ming Chi's-the the owner, has decided to send itment has been signed at Paris. that Captain Meyewaldeck has Cantou Viceroy-memorial to the Throne, announcing his des re tp It provides for mutual treat-boon appointed governor of Kiau-csign, has advised him to retain to the stud.

papor vans, making bonfires of tho

contents. The police made re-

peated baton charges.

SETTLING DOWN.

London, August 22, 7 a.m. The country has practically assumed its normal aspect.

In Liverpool the shipping

strike is settled and dockers, cart-

|ers and coalheavers will resume.

work altnost immediately.

There has been serious rioting

HOME CRICKET.

COUNTY RESULTS.

[SERVICE TO TEN “ TELEGRAFE." Durban, August 22,12.5 a.m. Warwickshire won by an inn ings and 54 rựns.

OBITUARY

WELL-KNOWN OLERIO

DEAD

(Bruvion To ra "* TimɑRAPH,”]

London, August 22, 7, 8,m; -

at Darlington and Bishop Auck-The death is announced of the land, both on the North Eastern Rev. James Guinness Rogers.

system. Eleven hundred troops

ment under the most favouredehan.

nation clause.

his post, as resignation would' mean ingratitude for the kindness shown him by the Throne It ENGLAND'S GENERALS. would also provoke the anger of

[SERVICE TO THE TELEGRAPH."} - London,-August 22, 7 a.m. Goneral Sir R. G. Hart has

Franco is to apply, the mini- mura tariff on Japanese goods, THE NEW APPOINTMENTS. especially Inimtai silke, and Uruali hequer goods.

Japan reduces the duties on fifteen of the principal French ex- ports, while at the same time been appointed Commander-in- Frauco recognizes the right of Chief of the forces in South Africa, Japan to exclude foreign ship-Sir H. C. Q. Plumer to the ping from the coasting trade.

THE CANTON-KOWLOON RAILWAY,

"

to

the Emperor.

THE UNWRITTEN LAW,

CHINESE LADY-SLAYS

STUDENT ANNE

SERVION.)

SHAT PO"

Poking, August 21. H.E. Shah Yun Tao, Chineso Minister at St. Petersburg, has informed the Ministry of Educa tion at Peking that Ching Wong Shi, the daughter-in-law of H.E Ching Tack Chuen (Governor of Kiangsu) has shot a Chinese stu- Jent, Chung Chun, son of the degraded Tartar Generel of li The lady says that she had to do what she did in order to defend "Speaking plainly, the ignorerhonour. According to Chinese law, she is quite justified, but the Russian authorities consider that. she-has-created-a-bronchi-of-the-

northern, command in England and General Smith Dorrien

the command in the south.

PLAIN SPEAKING.

ance of the Americans about the Japanese is several ten-fold greater than the ignorance of

Proposals to Tax Freight.

(THE “TELEGRAFA" CORRESPONDENT Į

Conton, August 21. Acting on instructions of the. [The-Rev-JamesCuinness Viceroy, theIrovincial Treasurer, Educated at Bilcontes School, Wakefield; Trinity College, Dub Taotais Chen and Shah have pro- observes a writer in: Shin proceed against her. lin (B.A.) and Lancashire In-pared a list of regulations govern Nihon," in the course of an article dependent College. Minister, ing the levying of a tax ou goods somewhat quaintly entitled "

THE VICEROYS AND Newcastle-on-Tyne, 1516-1851 carried by the Canlon-Kowloon command to American. Mission-

GOVERNORS. Ashton-under-Lyne, 1851-1865;

have been disputshed to the spot. Rogers, D.D., was born in 1882. the Diplomatic Commissioner, and Japanese about the Americans," public poace, and will accordingly

RUSSO-GERMAN

AGREEMENT,

PERSIAN RAILWAY

CONCESSIONS.

from Teheran to Khanikin. Both

J

INCREASED POWER,

"BaxUNG To" SIYICE)

Peking, August 21, The Viceroy of Yunnan ha

Japanese. Why is it, (he asks totographed to the Cabinet making

SMUGGLING A BAS RELIEF.

CANTON'S UNREST INQUIRY TO BE INSTITUTED.

anarchists.

THE ABSCONDING TAOTAL

Chairman Lancashiro Congregan Railway in addition to lekin and aries." The writer appeals to tional Union, 1865; Surrey Con- the customary tax and the im-the missionaries to do all in their gregational Union, 1888; London position of fines and punishment power to dispel the distrust which Congregational Union, Congre-{of defaulters. They have sub-

he says Americans have of the gationof Union of England and mitted these to, the Viceroy for Wales, 1874; Minister Clapham consideration. The officials pro- Congregational Church, 1885-

that certaiú of them Bonit {SERVION TO THE "' TELEGRAPH," theological works.]

1900 Author of a number of pose the establishment of three

information to amorica announ- an urgent request for an increase collecting bureaus in the following the military expansion of of the power for the Viceroys and ing railway stations; Ta-sha-tay, Japan; and thereby increasing the Governore of provinces along the Lomilon, Aug. 21, 3.5 p.in.

THE AVIATOR FUNG YU. Shek-lung and Sin-chuen. The agitation against Japan? These frontier,

fresh tux proposed will be 2. 1-2 missionary gentlemen (he con- Russin agrees to apply to the Persian Government for railway

Recommended for Appointment. per cent. on the value of the cludes), have crossed the broad goods carried. "As regards the ocean and visited our people to apread the Gospel of Christ. It is concessions, including the line "GRAPH CORRISPONDENT. native produce carried by the to their credit that they are was railway for export and covered ing a hard fight; but back of Canton, August 21.

("BEAT PO" Sanyion) :-- gentlemen their Own H.E. the Canton Viceroy has by transit, pass, or goods im- these

Peking, August 21-d telegraphically, recommended Mr. portel from foreign countries nationals are ruthlessly putting

The Prince Regent, intends to Fung Yu, the famous Chinese with transit pass or with dutyour brethren to aliame. More Clovernments agree not to in-airman in Canton, to the Army free mono, the taxation bureaus over they are refusing the hand of despatch a high commissioner to Advisory Council for employment will only be empowered to ex- friendship weoffer and as speedily Canton to enquire into the cause troduce transit duos or differential In the telegram the Viceroy says smine the goods and to see that as possible making preparations of the unrest created by the

that the Chinese aviator is ex- they correspond to the goods de- for war:] tariffs on the Khanikin-Teheran perienced in engineering, besides clarod, in the papers. In the case being a builder of aeroplanes. He of smuggled goods on discovery, and the Khanikin-Bagdad linse. is capable of constructing all a fine of 102 times the rate of kinds of eletric plant and sub the tax on the goods will be Russia undertakes not to hinder marines. The Viceroy reminds imposed. Smugglers who resist

Canon's Remarkable Confession the Army Advisory Connell, that the authority of the taxation.

e of a £2,000 Offer the "completion of the Bagdad a large number of students are bureaus will have all their being sent abroad to study the goods confiscated. The Viceroy

Canon Casini, of the Church of railway, or the participation of art of aviation; and thinks it consides that these measuros ro

would be better to have an ex- too drastic and impracticable. In St. Francis, Pontremoli, Tai-onoy, don-of the men's representatives foreign capital, but she has the perienced aviator to touch the art the development of railways the has been donounced to the Crown and the Board of Trade on the right to transfer the Teheran /of aviation in Canton or Poking. Vicer y is of opinion that every Prozedator on a charge of conniv. the Ministry of Finance, has

in attempt to smuggle memorialized the Throne per Khanikin, Jias to any forpiga PRECAUTIONS AGAINST public for the -1 urpose of en-et die country, a las rollief of the mission to thét not the info, pon couraging them to patronize this means of transit. Speaking Madonna and Child, attributed authorities to appreliend Teal of Shek lung tlie Viceroycontends to Agostino Duccio, a Florentine Ngai Huong, the ex-Tuotai of [Fan "TRINGRÁFT" CORNFONDENT.) that the lekin and customary tax sculptor of the fifteenth century, Shanghai, who hraabscindet,

Canton, August 21. exist in this place, and it will be a and worth 20 opo Commander Wu has, reported burdan to the people thiore to have The canon confessed that one

The Weather ForecanL to the Canton Viceroy that as to pay a freelt tax when making night two gentlenión, describing Tung Koonhos, direct com use of the railway, Morrover the theme elves as Prince von Bulow munication with Hongkong and rate of transport is very high. and Mr. Pierpont Morgan, called Macho, he is afraid that the Itle almost certain that the in a a motor-car and offered £2,000 anarchists may make use of this enforcement of these, regul- for the bas-relief. The canon ao- route to smuggle arms and am- tions will rotard the earrings cepted the strangers offer, and munition to the interior. The of goods by the railway. The cand a perfect imitation bas

the faliefitó be made to substitute for Commander begged that measures Viceroy suggests) that should be taken to prevent this officials should introduce a tax the geuning qng, but when the smuggling. H.E the Viceroy hat which will include the likin, the moment came for the substitution instructed the Customs authorities, customers tax and the railway the canon, who lind received #100

din port to cond

aty,The Viceroy lins asked the on account, refused to consent, reoon- The fraquent visits of the strang and revise these regulations, ers aroused the suspicioné of the prior to stumjtin

am to cliè police, and led to the discover

| regarding the reinstatement of the

strikes. They are also awaiting

the result of an important meet- |ing which is being held in Lon-

same point.

Dirban, August 21, 10.35 .m

The clause regarding rein- fiancial group.. His Majesty the King has tele-statement says "at the earliest

graphed to Mr. Bustan congre tulating him on the rat lement.

FURTHER DISORDENS.

..

practicable moment", hid the men are indignant because all

the strikers va

boen

taken on immediately in their old

posts. Lord St. Aldwin onllod at

T

{

August 21,3,50 p.m.

the offices of the Bjard, of Trade aro still reports of die It is understood that he will be

THE DROUGHT ends.

STEADY DOWNPOUR OF RAIN.

{UESTION TO THE ** TIGRAPH."

Durban, Aug 21, 8:55 pm, Grent satisfaction is experienood

by hook chairman) of the Government's at the drought having come to and

Commissiɔn.

end. A steady rain is falling.

SMUGGLING

from time to time AD

A

time: has deepdighed a sunbowe

the place in qassilon to.. manent stationed tha

of Financo

the attempt.

TO BE ARRESTED,

BUAT PO" SERVICE.]

Poking, August 21. Prince Chok, the President of

CHANG

FAIR

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