The Hongkong Telegraph.

September 18th, 1911, Temperature 10 a.m. 86, 4 p.m., -84 ; Humidity...70, 78.

No. 3578

-REUTER'S

TELEGRAMS.

ATTEMPTED ASS-

ASSINATION.

M. STOLYPIN SHOT,

+

晚四十月七年三絲室

REUTER'S

TELEGRAMS.

A LOYAL MESSAGE.

Via DURBAN, Sopt. 18, 3 p.m.

After being taken to hospital, M.

Stolypin sont a moBenge to the

DISTURBANCES IN SZE-

CHUAN.

(ESTABLISHED right,: 1911"

SATURDAY,

REUTER'S

SEPTEMBER

16 1911.

September 15th, 1910, Temperature 10 mm. 160,

六十月九典港香

REUTER'S

TELEGRAMS.

REUTER'S

TELEGRAMS.

CHINESE

TELEGRAMS.

TELEGRAMS.

STRIKES IN SPAIN.

DONCASTER CUP.

RAILWAY COMMISSION:

ORTBREAK IN SZE-

CHUAN,

THE TROUBLE SPREADING.

THE RESULT

(SERVION TO THE 14 TALNORAFE," - [BIRVIOR TO THE “* TELEGRAFN."'] · Czár, in which he and he WAR

Via BOMBAY, Sept. 15, 26 p.m. Via BOMBAY, Sopt. 15, 2.0 p.m. ready to die for His Majesty. The

Routers correspondent at Kieffosit entered beneath the sixth left

The correspondent at Madrid-of

reports that an attempt was made rib, and was embedded, below the Router's Agency reports that

t assassinate M. Stolypin at a twolfth, near the spine, The rigorous military censorship has porformance in a theatre Inst Proudier passed a sleepless night, been instituted at Bilbao, but it aight The Fremier was severely but an improvement was noticed transpires that the situation has woanded and his assailant was later, and his slopt for four hours.

not improved. Street fighting con- inmmediately afrosted. The Czar

tinues and the trouble is spreading who in visiting Kieff to anvell a

to Malaga and Beville.. monument à Alexander. 11., was

presont, this benig his first public

appearance outside of St. Peters

burg for years. The attack was [Skavice To rán * TelegRAPH."] made upon M. Stolypin with are Via DURDAN, Sept. 16; 8:45 am. volver, and à bullet which grazed Router's correspondent at Peking the liver and lodged in the spine states that the rioters hold all the

caused a most serious injury. The approaches to Cheng-tu, and their

performance attended was a gals forces are constantly increasing.

opora in the Ozar's honour.

RINGLEADERS ARRESTED.

.

AVIATION.

AEROPLANES IN WAR.

(SERVION TO THE “ TALNOMAPA.""}

Via DURBAN, Sept. 16, 8.55 a.... Accounts of the French and Ger-

Fighting has also been reported man manoeuvres dwell on the in- from Kaiting, and missionaries gon-valuable services of the airmen in THE ASSAILANT.

orally are hurrying to the nearest losing dan amand chetulto vi vae Via DURBAN, Sept. 15, 9 a.m. points for safety. The ringleaders enemy's hidden batteries, where it The "Times" correspondent at St. among the rioters have been ar

was impossible for the cavalry to, Petersburg states that M. Stolypin's rested, and include the President

find them, also in photographing asailant

Was a lawyer named and vice-President of the Ssechuen

the ouemy's defoncos. Both the Bogrof, a converted Jew, who fired Provincial Assembly.

two shota from behind. The audi

once tried to lynch the man.

A DRAMATIO-SCENE.

MISSIONA ÜLES SAFĘ”

{

Vin DURBAN, Sept. 10, 5 p.in.

The gunboat Widgeon is leaving

Bui-fu for, Kiating, the nearest

Via BOMBAY, Sept. 15, 11.50 p.m.

A message from Kieff states dat during the entr'acte, M. Stolypin navigable point to Chong tu. The was leaning over a ledge in front China Inland Mission has learned

are safe,

of his scat, when a well-dressed That all its missionaries in Szechuan,

young men approached him and

Ared twice, at two pazon distance. M.

Stolypín put his hand to his chest,

and fell back on the sent. He was

carried out amid shouts of indigna

tion from the audienco, during

which the Czar advanced to the

front of his own box. The artister

CANADA.

THE GENERAL ELECTION.

"

German commanders reported that

thoir movements were mainly based

on the information of the airmon

Little is board of the work of air.

ships in Germany in comparison

with aeroplanes.

HERR BEBEL,

BOLD LANGUAGE.

Via BOMDAY, Sept. 16, 12,25 a.m.

The race for the Doncaster® Cup

was run yesterday, with the follow-

ing result:-

Lemberg

Kilbroney

Adalis

Zad

on Lomborg, 9 to 2 against Kilbroney

and 100 to 7 against Adalis. Won

Thys neck; four lengths dividing

second and third.

RECOGNITION OF UNIONS..

τ

THE VICEROY MISSING.

p.m. 85 Humidity:70, 78

-9: $30 FEL ANTUMĄ Simata Corr 10 Ques.

CHINESE

TELEGRAMS.

A CRITICAL SITUATION.

1 BREUNG Po" SERVICK]

Poking, September 15. (SERVION TO THE " TATKOZAPH."]

Last night the Cabinet was in Vid DURDAR, Set 18, 5.10 p.m.

("BUAT PO" SERVIOR] –

receipt-of-a-telegram from the The Railway Commission is now Shanghai, Sept. 16, 1 p.us. Viceroy of the Thred Eastern hearing the représentatives of the The Viceroy's Yamen in Se-Provinces, in regard to the critical companies. The evidenco largely cluan has been burned down.

condition in Szechuan, which had deals with objections regarding the No trace of the Viceroy can

boon reported to His Excellency, be recognition of unions, which, it is found..'

by his brother, the Viceroy of Szechuan.. According to the

alleged, would undermine discipline, AMERICAN GUNBOATS DES- telegram, all communications had thus endangering the public. It

PATCHED,

{"Smit Po" SKAVIOR:]

Peking, September 15.'

The American Ministor at Pek ing in view of the outbreak in Sze--

Six rsa. The belling was 3 to 4 would not prevent strikes, and the

leaders would be unable to control

the men, who, probably not infre

quently would repudiate the agree

ment concluded by them. The majority of the measures which the oluan, telegraphed to the United unions are now taking to increase States Fleet in Far Eastern waters, their membership are described as abrogation of the liberty of the

CHOLERA IN ARABIA,

A GRAVE OUTLOOK.

(SERVION TO THE " TELEGRAPH."]

Via DURBAN, Sept. 16;.8 p.m.

Router's correspondent at Con

stantinople states that cholera bas

broken out at Mecca and Medina,

The outlook is most serious, in view

f

of the approaching pilgrimago,

subject,

RAILWAY NATIONALIZA-|

TION.

- Hanan. Dakina, (TÂN” TALMONAPH " CORKHUPONDENT ¦

Canton, September 15.

?

11.E. the Viceroy is in receipt of a telegram from the Ministry of Communications stating that

requesting it to despatch nuits to Sze-chuan for the protection of American residents in the disturb ed province.

TROOPS MUTINY.

„Ali suutma Po"! SyRVIOR.)

Foking, Soptomber la

As soon as the Viceroy of

the decision of the Government Szechuan received instructions in the nationalization of "failwaye

is final, and no matter how strong from the Throne to deal with the

the opposition of the people to

this sohome might have been the ringleaders in the recent outbreak, Government will never give in.

JOHNSON-WELLS FIGHT. On the arrival of H.E. Tuan Fang, His Excellency had the President

PROMOTERS FIRM,

(SERVICE TO THE "TELEGRAPS.")

Via DURBAN, Sept, 15, 6 p.m.

The Licensees of Earl's Court,

where the fight between Jack John-

son and Bombadier Wells bus beon

-

fixed to take place on the 2nd Octo.

to

ber, have replied, in answer to the (SERVION TO THE TELEGRAFN," opposition, that they are unable

alter the arrangements made. They

Via DOLAN, Sept. 15, 8.55 a.m. Herr Bebel, in reviewing the his

tory of the Morocco question, criti-

[Savion TO THE “ THISORAPH.”] Via DURBAN, Sept. 18, 6 p.m:

The Canadian mominations took eised the Kaiser's journey to Tangier thon sang the National Anthem pince yesterday. There will be con-e encouraging the belief that the while kneeling on the stage, and

teste in every constituency with the Mohammedans would count on the the public. joined in giving is exception of one, where the sitting protection of Germany, but the Majesty a hearty ovation until he member, who is a Liberal and against Mohammedans have bad the same

• have left, accompanied by his daughters. reciprocity, is unopposed, though M. Stolypin's assailant rushed to reciprocity will be the issus through-

the side azit, where he was seized

!

point out that similar contests have taken place at the Olympia and

oleonliore, and have not affected the

licences,

ETNA IN ERUPTION.

TOUR LAVA STREAMS.

the Director General, His Excel

loney would consider with him the anl Vice President of the Provin- best measures for taking over the

control of the railways to the cial Assembly and the repre- antisfaction of the shareholders. ] ··

The Ministry advised the Viceroy sonlative of the Fociety for the to assure the shareholders to abandon all anxiety about the Protection of Railways arrested loss of their interests in the rail-

The troops in Szechuan lave

ways and to wait patiently for the and beliended. jarrival of the Director General. At the same time the people should be warned against onter- taining ill-feeling towards the Government on account of the nationalization of railways.

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broken. iato opon mutiny. The Commander-in-Chief of the Divi-

Another telegram from the same Ministry to the Viceroy sion that mutinied, in foar of mundo cuquirios in regard to the

society in Hongkong for the pro-consequences, committed suicide." tection of railways and its recent The Provincial Judge has been developments, As the trouble in Szechuan has been created

through the nationalization of assassinated.The mutiny is now railways, the Ministry was afraid that these agitations might spread reported to have assumed a serious to Canton. The Ministry asked the Viceroy to tako precautions.

THE CANTON VICEROY.

May go to Szechuan. (Tan “TzzmanAFE " QORXMSFONDENT)}}

Canton, Sept. 15.

A rumour is gaining ground in Canton to the effect that H.E.

aspect.

OFFICIAL CHANGES.

f" SHEUNG Po" Savick.)

Peking, September 15.

In consequence of the outbreak

the Viceroy has received a private in Szechuan, and the Viceroy's telegram from the Cabinet en-failure to put it down, the Throne quiring whether His Excellency

would be agreeable to exchange intends to appoint His Ex- posts with the Viceroy of Sze-

chuan. The reason for this pro- esllenoy Tuan Fang as Vicory, posal is that the Canton Viceroy,

been cut off, and there was a scarcity of food supplies in the Province: Four

cities were being bombarded by several hundred thousand insurgents while the soldiers only looked on.

" J

The Cabinet was urged to de-

cide what to do." A meeting of the Cabinet was immediately convened. During the discus sion the President of the Minis- try of Communications enggested that drastic measures should be resorted to suppress the revolt."

if he went to Szechuan, would and His Excellency Tung Uns have no difficulty in relieving the serions situation there, as His Ex- his successor to the Director cellency has proved his capacity Generalship of Railways, while De by the quick suppression of the

but

An immonse quantity of ashes fell Kiderian at Catania yesterday atoning,

the druption fo inishing.

experience as the Boers in the mat-Savos ro run "Tonarn.")

Cho out the English-speaking provinces. tor of Kruger's telegram.

Via Dunnay, Hept, 15, 5 p.m. The result of the elections will Kaiser, however, le continued, must the officers. M. Stolypin wEI largely depend on whether tho

Lave restrained Herr hit below the loft nipple, and the French Canadians' dislike to the

Waschter on the subject of Morocco, second shot hit his band, glanced

ESDAY and come their reverence for Bir Wilfred Podges for

and the latter will be called to, so

crank in 'tha Kelo

Canadian Navy scheme will over

and wounded a conductor in the Laurier, of which indications are

daily, stronger.

are now four attenuta.

spes, and

FOREIGN WARSHIPS.

Poking, September 15.

The foreign nations are sond... ling warships to Chung King in

Szechuan.

Canton outbreak and also in the present Viceroy will ravert to advising the shareholders of the

the position of HigliCommissioner railways in Canton to give way to the Clovernment/

for the Protection of Frontiers.

UNREST IN CANTON.

THE VICEROY PERTURBED,

("BHAT PO" Вруток)

Peking, September 15. His Excecay the Canton Viceroy has telegraphed to the Cabinet regarding the serious. situation brought about by the agitation of the people against the action of the Macao government iu dredging the Macao Harbour and their opposition to the

Government's policy of nationaliz ing the railways. In the telegram the Viceroy declares that he is at. a loss to, solve these two vexed questions, and that he is afraid that trouble may momentarily break out. Hie Excellency urges the Cabinet to give him instrue- tions as to how to not,

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