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The Hongkong Telegraph.
September 12th, 1911, Temperature
No. 8574
REUTER'S
TELEGRAMS.
10
a.m. 81, 4 pm*, 88; Humidity...80,
(ESTABLISHED. 1881.) Copyright 1911:
Proprieto
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 1911.
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REUTER'S
TELEGRAMS.
REUTER'S
TELEGRAMS.
france and GERMANY.
GERMAN SOCIALISTS'
AND WAR.
LA SIGNIFICANT "EXPERI-
„MENT."
Via Bounay, Sept 13, 1'p.m.
The German Socialist Congress,
discussing an official resolution pro
attempt to pro- testing against an Via BOMBAY, Sept. 13, 7 an Ivoke a murderous English, French The Admirally are rushing large and German war, stated that it
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THE ST. LEGER.
PROBABLE STARTERS.
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Via DURBAN, Sept. 12, 8.45 p.m.
The following fire the - přobable
starters and jockeys for the St. Leger
Pietri
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TELEGRAMEL
PORTUGAL.
RECOGNISING THE
REPUBLIC
Esplombar 12th, 1910, Temperature 10 am. 88, 4 p.m. 80; Humidity...01, 85
世三十月九其湘香
BÉUTER'S
TELEGRAMS.
THE STRIKE'S.
GOVERNMENT'S ACTION
DEFENDED.
REUTER'S
TELEGRAMS.
BLACK AND WHITE.
THE JURY SYSTEM,
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Via DURBAN,, Sept. 12, 10.10 a.m.
$80 PER ANNUR,
SIGL Corr 10 CESTA,
CHINESE
TELEGRAMS.
THE SZE-CHUAN OUT-
BREAK.
AGITATORS IN PEKING:
[“ SKzuna Po" BROVICE.]
Poking, Sept. 12.
As a result of the outbreak in
(SERVICE TO THE TELEGRAFE ''J
Via DURBAN, Sept. 12.55 p.m.
The recognition of the Portuguese
Republic by Britain, Germany,”
Austria, Spain and Italy, announced
in Lisbon the respective Ministers
of the Powers, caused great rejoicing
amongst all classes, especially Bri-
tain's recognition. Preparations
ATO in progress for making enthusiastic demonstrations in frontment was ready to repeat the constitutes an undesirable prece representatives of Sze-chuan who
action even if it imporilled its
existence, otherwise it would be
unft to govern a civilised country.
(BARVION TO TRE ** Tulbirare,"]
FBOMBAY, Sept. 12, 1.8) p.m.
Mr. Alexander Ure, Lord Advo,
ente of Scotland, speaking ut
aid of outraged justice is no remedy Government's tehome for nation- Kilmarnock in support of the, can-j
alizing the railways the Prince dideture of Mr. W. E. Ghaditono, for the failure of the jury system
Regent has directed the common- said the Government was justitied in East Africa, and to use the der-in-chief of the Infantry in the in the employmeat of the military Governor's 'warrant "to deport a
Capital and the presidents of the during the strikes and the Govern man, who by law is Innocent,Ministry of Interior to have the
The Morning Post" states that
the bringing of an illegality to the Szo-chuan in opposition to the
consignments of Welsh steam coal was only Colonial pirates and Doncaster, I mile, a furlonge and to Hall, Newcastle and other North Chauvinists, afloat and ashore, who
|132 yards):-King William (F. Woot- Sea ports by railway instead of by were the cause of the manufacture
ton), Lyonon (G.' Stora), Tootles ship, thus heavily increasing the of war materials in order to profit
(Donoghue), Prince Palatine cost Every waggou is labelled therefrom. The Congress demands "Urgent O.H.M.S." The Ad the immediate summoning of the (O'Neill), Almah (Fox), miralty havo placed additional Reichstag in order to enable the (Maher Cherry King (H. Jones), people's representatives, to voice urgent orders for 18,000 tons. If
Longboat (Winter), Bachelor's Hepe their opinions. Violent speeches
(Musso), and Beaurepaire (Rickaby). of the legations peuclies were made, accusing the
wore made, accusing the tenders for
Socialists hesitate to protest against
is stated that the scheme is merely
au experiment in rapid despatch,
but in view of the cost, it is mr.
mised that it is rather as a precau- the Morocco adventure. tion.
OPINION IN FRANCE.
Vin BOMBAY, Sept. 12, 3,25 pm
The Paris "Temps," voicine
French opinion on the Moroccan
question, states that Herr Kiderlin
Whechter's demands on behalf of
Germany are rather puerile thos
Annoying.
WAR BISKS.
THE BETTING.
Via BONDAY, Sept. 13, 1 p.m.
The betting for the St. Leger is
Via DURBAN, Sept. 12, 11.55 a.m.
13 to 8 against King William, 5 to
After dropping to five per cent.-against--Igronçon, -4-to-1-against
LABOUR IN CANADA.
SUPPORTS RECIPROCITY,
(SELVION TO Tan " TRIFORATH;"']
Via DURBAN, Sopt. 12, 3.55 p.m.
„The Canadian Láb
itseurance risks against Flanco, Prince Palatine, and 100 to 8 ngainst has declared for reciprocity,
Qerinan war within the next twe Pistri.
muaths...bave...se-rism to twelvc
guineas. They aro-mainly take ANTARCTIC research.
out to cover-depreciation of shares,
France, continues the journal, though many
ia now prepared to reject the
#11-
acceptable demands. of Germmny,
and says
it is time that the Gerninu
illvalops on this point wero die-
pelled.
The Cabinet meets to-day to dis-
cuss the French reply to the Gornian
proposals. It is expooled the reply will be as confistory as is possible
under the circumstances, but Franco is determined to stand absolutely
firm,
M. Caillaux, M. Deselvos, and
"covering.".
cargoes Aro airo
"THE AUSTRALIAN
EXPEDITION.
ETNA IN ERUPTION.
VINEYARDS THREATENED.
!
[Skavick to the “ TELEORAPİ,"},
Vin BOMBAY, Sept. 12, 1,60 p.m.
Mount Etna is once more erupting
lava and throatoning the forests
and vineyards on the slopes of the
mountain, The streets of Catania
ara covered. with ashes.
the French aubassador to Great RAILWAY ENDANGERED.
Britain conferred during the even-
ing.
GERMAN SEMI-OFFICIAL
The
VIEW.
+
Via Dunnin, Sept. 12, 11.55 p.m.
Mount Etna is again active, and
another crater has opened. At¦
Moutenera (†) continuous earth-
Lokalanzinger" disclaims quaken are being felt, and these are! the idea that Germany in seeking accompanied with a rain of cinders. extraordinary privileges, and a Lava, which is thres hundred metres serts that the question is merely wide, threatens the railway. one of guarantees, affecting all
nations.
DISAPPOINTMENT IN
BRITAIN.
statement that
great
disappointment is felt in England
at the turn of the situation strikes
the keynote cl British comment,
...
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H. I. C. M. HAICHI.
WELCOME AT NEW YORK.
(SKUTION 70, THE “
(BRAVICK TO THE TELEGRAPH,”]
Via DURBAN, Sept. 12, 11.85 pm.
The New South Wales Govern-
ment is contributing £7,000 towards
Mawson's Antarctic Expedition.
OBITUARY.
LATE PRIMATE OF
IRELAND.
EMIGRANT SHIP ABLAZE.
"A-FIVE-DAYS-FIGHT.
- SCHOLARS' STRIKE.
"SPARE THE NOD."
EVARTIUM 20°728 ---AKINUKAFN;"***
Viş Bombay, Sept. 12, 1,50 p.m.
A remarkable strike has occurred
Bix board schools in in London.
the East End are demanding-a
Wodnesday hallholiday and loss The takers, armed with
**
dent and star chainber rule.
CHINESE
TELEGRAMS.
aro etoying in the Capital in con- acction with the agitation for
popular control of railways; sout back to their native pro•· vince under strong escort. His
THE CHIU CHOW FLOODS. Higliness has also ordered the
AN IMPERIAL GRANT.
(BHAT PO" SURFIOL)
Peking, Sept. 12, H.E. the Canton Viceroy has reported tha: sorious floods at Chin Chow to the Throne, audan Imperial Edict line been issued authorizing a grant of Tlä. 10,000 from the Imperial Treasury to
wards the relief of the sufferers."
Measures for Relief.
curring. Hundreds of scholars have (TER "TILEGRAPH '
also come out on strike in Man.
[BERVICH TO TEM *' TAĻJAK
cauing. Via DURBAN, Sept. 13, 8.20 p.m.
Router's correspondent at Bt. clouds, surrounded the schools but,
Helena wires that the steamor the police provented disorders oc-
Papanus (), bound from London to
Westralia, with three hundred and forty-seven emigrante jir board, arrived with the bunkers on fire. chester and Liverpool.
The emigrants wore housed in
barracks and at the military
hospital. The crew had fought for
live days with the fire. The cargo
is being discharged," "volumes of
smoke issuing from the holds.
:,,
THE GERMAN MAN-
OEUVRES,
AN ELBU TRAGEDY.
THE HEAT WAVE,
DROUGHT CAUSES
'DISTRESS.
"CORRESPONDENT:
local authorities to keep a strict
are handed over.
REINFORCEMENTS IN READINESS.
~{" Sanʊka Pó" "SERVICE)
Foking, Sept. 12.
The Central Government has telegraphed to the Viceroy of Hapon, and the Viceroy of Yun- nan to despatel troops into Sze- chuan in case of cutergency.
MANCHUS AND CHINESE.
THE CABINET'S COM- POSITION.
"BRUNO PO" SERVICE]
Peling September 12. is Excellency Sai Chuk has old Prince Ching, that, in view of its heavy responsibilities, the
Canton, Sept. 12, The Canton public. are indus- triously seeking waysof, relieving the flood aufforers at Chin Chow. A Chia Chow flood relief bureau has already been established in the Ngoi Yak charitable institu- tions. In view of the seriousness Cabinet should have more Man- of the situation, H.E. the Viceroy chu officials than Chinese. Prince has had a further 6,000 pioals of Ching quite agrees with this view, rico purchased for the relief of the THE FATSHAN RAILWAY. sufferers and has ordered Mr. Li Shek Sun to take those supplies to Chin Chow for distribution among the sufferers, The Chai in Kwan and Red Cross Society
Peking September 12. despatched to-day some of their
Mr. Lo Shung Ling has tele- representatives to the scene with graphed to the Ministry of Com- medical supplies. It is reported
munications, declining to accept that the Canton branoli of Messrs. the directorship of the Sem-sui A, S. Watson & Co, Ld., has and Fatshan Railway. So far no donated a large assortment of
reply has been received from the medicine for the same purpose. Ministry.
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Via DURBAN, Sept. 12, 10.10 a.m.
The unprecedented drought
England is still unbroken. The
morth is suffering from a shortage
of water and people aro reopening
walls and
endangering health,
Manchester: „has - only · twenty-six
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Vis DURBAN, Sept. 12, 11.55 p.m.
The death is announced of the
Most Roy. William Alexander, Archi-
bishop of Armagh and Primate of SavioN TO THE "' TELMOKAFN.""}
Via DURBAN, Sept. 12, 8.80 p.m. While a detachment of the Uhlan regiment was crowing the Elbe on Horseback at P9 leven of the days' of restricted water supply. men were drowned
All Ireland.
TENNIS.
THE DAVIS CUP.
[BBATION TO THE " THLAGRÁFK,"*]
Via Dunnax, Sept. 13, 1.20 a.m.
America has won the preliminary
tennis.com-
Via DOMBAY, Sept. 18, 7 a.m. The Chinese orniser Hai“Chi” has Arrived at New York, and receive round of the Tar all possibis honour,
TRUE TO NAME
A SOULLING FEAT.
[SERTION TO TALIË
Via Dunnan, Berka”18, 8.30
Ber. Swann,
„Blue, has souilled
Calais in
Numbers of wool-workers in the
*4:! $ Bradford distriot aro workless in
consequence of the shortage of
water, and subscriptions are open-
ing, for their senistance.
agricultural
atlook
slso un
Foreign TROOPS IN TIBET.
[” Barowa Fo" BARVICK]
Paking, Sept. 12..
The Chinese Amban at Tibet has telegraphed to, the Cabirot The that a certain foreign pation had despotolied troops into Tibot, under the pretext of protecting
oreign merchants.
the south
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