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REUTER'S

TELEGRAMS.

The Hongkong Telegraph.

September 7th, 1011, Temperature 10 am. 88, 4 pm; 81; Humidity...67, 78.

No. 8569

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SEPTEMBER 8" (1911.

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TELEGRAMS.

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Beptember 7th, 191 Tamperture 10a.m. 77, 4 pm. 80; Humidity...84, 66.

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CHINESE

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TELEGRAMS.

TELEGRAMS.

G.O M.'S GRANDSON,

LINKING THE EMPIRE.

FRANCE AND GERMANY.

THE STRIKES.

THE JEWISH CHURCH

NATIONALIZATION OF

RAILWAYS.

YOUNG SOOTS' SUPPORT.

PUBLIC MUST PAY.

[SERVICE TO TEE

TELEGRAFE.'']

(SHAVIOR TO TRE

TELEGRAPH."]

Bombay, Sept, 8, 7.1182an.

The Liverpool Trarsotisnil Shipown-

{SERVICH TO TAD " THINGRAPH,''}

Via: BOMBAY, Sept. 7, 2.35 p.m.

The Young Boots party. had a meeting on the 2nd inst, and after

E Gladstone, grandson of the

Grand Old Man," for the re.

presentation of Kilmarnock

Parliament

in

ADMIRALTY'S PROPOSALS.

EXOHANGING VIEWS.

(SERVICE TO THE “ TELEGRAFU,”]

(SERVICE TO TEM" TELEGRAPH."} Via DURBAN, Sopt. 7, 10 a.m. Via Boxoay, Sept. 7, 3.65 p.m. The "Standard" reports that in

The "Cologne Gazette" publishes pissuance of a decision by the Iman inspired telegram from Borlin

:.

complete wireless system linkng up the Empire with the Admiralty. It is expected that the system will

shortly be sufficiently advanced to

enable the Admiralty to direct the

movements of practically every

ait of the British fleet.*

Via DURBAN, Sept. 7, 11.15 pm. orroSITION IN SZE-CHUAN.

["BHAT PO" Savion.]

Peking, September 7. The people of Sza-olian havo, subinitted a formal minorial to

ARSENAL IN HONAN:

GERMAN FIRM GETS

CONTRACT.

["BETONG PO” SERVICE]

Peking, Sept. 7.

H.E. Yum Choong, President

of the Army Board, has signed &

ارشد به

the wages of the semen and the lose Empire, a resolution is to be moved the Viceroy of their province contract with a German merchant at the Council of the United Syn-declaring that they will pay no

su tained by the delays on recount of the

striku.

EFFECT ON BRITISH TRADE.

agogues to abolith the Chief Rab

hinste. The Jewish Chronicle,"

however, urges the appointment of

a quccessor at the earliest moment.

REPEL BOARDERS.

Owing to the difficulty experienced

in finding a successor to the late

Very Rey, Hermann Adler, D.D., a protracted, and lively discussion perial Conference the Admiralty is to the effect that au examination-ofers will increase freights ten per cent, who was Chief Rabbi of the United decided, by a narrow "majority, to actively engaged in organising

the French proposals presented by next week on a count of the ironses in Hebrew Congregations of the British

support the candidature of Mr W.

M. Cambon gives cousion for Ger- mai counter-proposals. What actually concerns Germany is the adequate safeguarding of her in-

portant.. economio interests in

Morocco, but the preliminarice aro

* fur advanced that a speedy settle-

ment may be expected. This is

regarded as indicating that the #ogotiations will henceforth be cou-

contrated upon obtaining guarantsen

of economiio oquality for Germans in

Morocco. The question of terri- (SERVICE TO TE1 " TELEGRAPH.**}

Vin DURBAN, Sept. 7, 10 amoral compensation in the Congo region is not likely to caure further

trouble.

CHINESE FOREIGN

MINISTER.

RECEPTION IN ITALY.

(SERVICE TO THE " TELEGRAPH,!"}

Via BoRDAY, Sept. 7, 2.35 p.m.

King Emmanuel has received and

banquetted 'the · Chinese_Foreign

THE CHANNEL SWIM.

ROYAL CONGRATULATIONS..

L

Burgess suffered severely from

Minister at the palace at Racconigi nea sickdess at the beginning of

the, swim and was ocasionally de- CANADA AND AMERICA Brions and depressed, whereupon

the occupants of the accompanying

boats struck up the “Marssilaise."?

The courad taken by the swimmer

resembled a capital 'M. His

Majesty the King wired his con-

gratulations.

THE RECIPROCITY,

AGREEMENT,

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(SERVICE TO TER TELEORAPH."}

Via DuuBAN, Bopt. 7, 10.a.m.

Reuters.correspondent at Ottawa

reports that Mr. Sillou, ex-

Minister of the Interior in the

Laurior Ministry, has denounced

reciprocity as

menace to the

commercial independence of Canada. He contrasted the prosperity of

Canada, where employment was

abundant, with the conditions in

the United States, where thousands

of railway men and factory workers were being dismissed...

FRESHWATER FISHERIES.

Via BOMBAY, Sept. 7, 2.30 p.m.

Ottawa reports that Canada has

withdrawn from the agreementy of

March, 1900, with the United States regulating the international fresh- water fisheries, on the ground that the amendmente demanded by American- ínterests' particularly on | Lake Michigan are inadmissible.

NAVAL MOBILISATION.

ir

SERVICE TO THE " THISORAPH,"] Vis BOMBAY, Sept. 7, 2.85 p.m. Captain Alexander Duff has been

NONE THE WORSE,

Via DURBAK, Sept. 7, 4.30 p.m. Burgess, after his long swim across the English Channel, is not affected to-day, with the exception

eyes being weak.

of his

GERMAN NAVAL

MANŒUVRES.

TORPEDO NIGHT ATTÁCK.

WAR RISKS.

Via DURBAN, Sopt. 7,

4.30

p.m.

War risks have risen to twelve

per cent, owing to increased busi

Hero,

GERMANY'S REPLY, ›

Bombay, Sept: #, 7.95 mm,

A umference was hot last night bo

Aween Herr Riderlen. Waechter and Dr. von Pohmann Hollweg, followed by another to-day. It is understood that

Germany's 10ply has been drafiel.

Horr Kidoren Wagebtor nuets M.

Cambon to-night.

THE MURDERED

MISSIONARY.

The dovrense" "in"itmporis" in the

month of August amounted to $1,418,- 811 and in exports to £2,566,188.

This is attributed to the strike,

The decrense ha Imports was -pria- cipally in raw manufacturing material, cotton nccounting for £537,215.

la exports the decreases wervinslips, o'extrical and wool manufacturon

of

big

On the other hand the imports

food, drink and tobavob, fhów: K inorase, also the exports of cotton

:

'manufactures..

:

AVIATION.

ANOTHER ACCIDENT.

[SSAVICE TO THE " TELBORATE,"

ז'

Fombay, Sept. 8, 7.35 0.0. Au aviator named Sango. fall at Kaskruha, Haden, and featured his skali.

A DOUBLE FATALITY.

Bombay, Sept. 8, 7.35:a.m. ' The aviator La Coule and

Googor was proceeding by soropline

fall.

(SERVICE TO TUR “ TELEGRAPE."

Via DURBAN, Sept. 7, 4.30 p.m..

The scene of the murder of the

American missionary named Davis, killed..

(SERVICE TO TER "' TELEGRAPH."],

Via Bounay, Sept. 7, 2.35. p.m.

The German naval manœuvres | -

concluded with a great night attack | by torpedo bonis, Emperor Wilhelm and the Archduke Feron account of their being exasper dinand were both present and wit ated by his anti-polygamy preach-

uased the attack.

ing, was the interior of British

Guiana.

SHORT SHRIFT.

PERSIAN REBEL LEADER.

(SELVICH TO THE ** TELEGRAPH,'"]' Via BOMBAY, Sept. 7, 2.35 p.m.

Sardar Arshad, who unsuccess

A Merchant's Petition.

for the construction of ait arsenal

in Choung Tak prefecture in the

A

contributions to the Government and will deduct a portion of the province of Hona,

Itax on paddy-folds, ote., în order

to cover the loss of their interest

on the railway shares through the nationalization of railways.

FLOOD AND FAMINE.

(THE "TH:.EGHAPE" CORAKSTONDENT. THE DIRECTOR GENERAL.

¡Canton, September 7.

It is a constant practice among tho Boarding, honso runner in Canton to go on board steamers arriving from foreign ports while they are still under way. Thoir presence on board the steamers is a regular nuisance to the passon-

insist upon

("BHEONG Po" SERVION)

Poking, Sept. 7.

H.E. Tuan Fang has, in viow

gera. As these runners generally of the strike in Szo-chuan in

the passengers going

RICE RIOTS.

["SHEUNG Po""BERvica]

Peking, September 7.

Tho incessant rains in Sooliow

and Sung-chow have driven the

foorer people to the point of star-

vation.

The wretched sufferors are loot-

..

to their boarding houses and are opposition to the nationalizationing the houses of the better clase in the habit of improperly hand-

ling luggage, many cases of larceny of railways, begged the Throne to and rubbing the rice shops. Many

have occurred. A merchant has

sent à petition to the Teotal of withdraw the odiot requiring rich gentry of Sung Sak district the Promotion of Industries, com-

plaining of this state of affairs to proceed to the province to have been robbed and their lionses

and begging the Taotni to have

this ratsance stopped. The Tao- enquire into the cause of the

tai has instructed the Water Polico Bureau to investigate and trouble." report.

LAUGHTER.

Laughter is a subject on which.

demolished. The loss thoy have

sustained is estimated to exceed

His request has been refused by overal hundred thousand tele. the Throne.

RELIEF. REQUESTED.

:

("BEAT PO ""'SERVICE.) ·

T'eking, Sept. 7.

the opinions of mankind appear to CALAMITY IN KIANGSU, be divided. It was only recently that we were reading a doctor's opinion to the effect that it was the best possiblo tonic, and should be indulge in at all sonsons with- out restraint. To-day, however, we see a flaw in this doctrine. It would seeni that, the medicine man had not calculated the effect of the guffawa on those in the near neighbourhood of the laugh ter. From the " Exprcas" we ox- tract this heart-cry-"Sir-What memorialized the Throne regard- can be done with, the foolish rorson who sits in a railway-ing the calamity that has befallen carriage reading a funny book and uttering loud laughs at the province in the form of un-

.{

The Governor of Kiangsu le a

The Magistrate of Chia-man dis-

triot, while endeavouring to misiu-

tain order, was severely wounded

by the mob. By order of the Governor of Kjangsu, martial law has been proclainisd..

Penco has now been restored. altheriote sr flying for their lives.

SHEK-LUNG DIS- TURBANCES:

Quiet Restored:

from Muelhausen to Strasburg when the machins fell from a height of sixty sudden outbursts are

intervals of live minutes? Tlies) |

irritating." We are rather of the writer's opinion: It is hum that a grant of Tls. 40,000 from The aviator and his compsalon were nature to want to share in 'n good

thing, and when our neighbour the Imperial Treasury should Le ig obviously on to something humorus, curiosity urges us to given to him to relieve the dis- investigate. Dignity, however, holds us back, and we become, tress. in consequence, a sort of arena for, La civil war. That is! the real trouble, that laugh tor, unless shared, is irritating. We prefer the inna wlio in gloomy when inclined to mirth to the man who roara with laughter when wo are inolined to gloom. "The noisy laugh of Clarke on omnibusen has been fot down by the late Bir

yery consing heavy rain, and begged |(THE "TELWɑRAPH” QORKESFONDENT

Canton, September 7. Early yesterday morning, the Brigadier General Wong Pai Chung in command of two han- dred foldiers left for Shek-lung, the reene of the disturbance on the Chinese section of the Canton, Kowloon Railway, in order to Assist the local authorities in the maintenance of order. In the course of the afternoon, tha Brigadier General despatched a telegram to the Viceroy stating that the place had already remim ed its former state of tranquillity,

The Weather Forecast

who was done to death by natives Eyewitnesses say that the accident

was dus to a motor exploring

J

AN AUTHORESS'S DEATH.

(SERVION TO TAM ZA THIMOZAFR."']

Via DURBAN, Sept. 7, 11.15 p.m.

At the inquest in connection with

THE ST. LEGER.

LATEST BETTING.

wo are

(BARVIOR TO THE ́" TELEGRAFE," W. S. Gilbert as one of the chief

Bombay, Sept,

ills that rack the nicely-balanced mind. Why? Because it is some- 4thing apart, something in which

CHINA'S DIPLOMATIC

SERVICE,

NEW APPOINTMENTS.

("Buat Po" Hærvich)

An Imperial Ediet has been

Ti lelting on the ft. Liger is as we do not share. Just so. Menn-issued appointing H,E. Luk Ching

appointed Director of Naval Mobil-fully lod a force of Turcomans the death of Miss Katherine Thursto`lows:---- lation in succession to Rear against the Government troops near

ton, who was found dead in bed in

8

vin natural cauð:z "was returned.

1- to 1 agate

Admiral King-Hall, who becomes Teheran and was captured with Hoar Admiral of flis Second Divi-res hundred of his followers, haza hotel n2 Cork, a verdict of “Death alon of the Home Fiori,

while, what is to be done about |/

the man who chuckles over a book Cheung Chinese Minister to Bt.

in a railway-carriage? Some day

some public-spirited citizen will Petersburg and II.E. Lau Kang throw him out of the window, and.

there will be a tent cans to belllo Yun as the Minister accredited to the rights of passengers,

Globe

Holland,

CHANSE

GRAIN

FAIR

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