The Hongkong Telegraph.

September 17th, 1911, Temperature 10 am 86, à p.m., 01; Humidity7 1,: 05.

* No. 8679

REUTER'S

TELEGRAMS.

FRANCE AND GERMANY.

真六十月七年三雀

REUTER'S

TELEGRAMS.

HOME RULE.

MORE HOPEFUL OUTLOOK. MR, REDMOND'S PROPHECY.

(SERVION TO TRN"' Telugnarn."']

[SERVICE TO THE

"

Via DURBAN, Sept. 16, 8.30 a.m.

The members of the Eighty Club

are touring Ireland in connection

with the Home Rule campaign of

the Liberals. Mr. 'Redmund, at a

reception at Dul·lin last night, said

the visitors would find Ireland

transformed; it was no longer a

Via BOMBAY, Sept. 17, 7.a.m.

Boutor's porrespondent at Berlin

is assured in official circles that the

French reply in thoroughly satis

factory, and an agreemont has

nlready beca: 'roached on the majority

of points which have hitherto, and

are still, at issue. Gerinely i sending a rojoinder with the uteroldistressful country" and a people

were alert, self-reliant and con

fident of the futere.

despatch.

'.

REASSURING TELEGRAM.

Vin BOMBAY, Sept 10, 1.35.p.m.

The papers are now more, hopeful;

as to the outcome of the Morocco

negotiations. It is stated that the

Brastels Cabinet. had 'dooided • to

en!! out three classes of reservists,

when the telegram was received

from Berlin announcing that the

Frauco German settlement was in

̈ ́ ́eight.

RESTIVE RESERVISTS,

Vin BOMBAY, Sept. 16, 1.35 pan.

The retention of the 100 reuer-

wists with the colours has led to

risting in the barracks at Ghent, A.

number of Bolliors have been or

rested,

NEARING A SETTLEMENT.

{

,

POSTAL EMPLOYEES..

DEMAND SELECT.

COMMIITEE.

B

(SERVICE TO TÁI " TELHORAPH,'')

-Via Durban, Sopt,' '16, 9,20 n.m. -

A meting, held in Glasgow

inaugurated campaign of postal employees in the United Kingdom in order to obtain redress for their

grievances and increased pay.

Tolograms from many towns were

REUTER'S

TELEGRAMS.

SEPTEMBER 18 1911

EUTER'S

membər 10th, 1010, Tenje stare 10 am 81, 1 p.m. 8

八十月九英港香

AT

REUTER'S

TELEGRAMS.

(ESTABLISHED Copyright 1011

MONDAY,

REUTERS

TELEGRAMS

MOTOR-CAR SMASH.

STOLYPIN

SIX PERSONS KILLED,;

REASSURING REPORT.

FRENCH REINFORCE-

(Bravian nó rao " T

OBITUARY

MR. G.H. VERRALL.

[SERVICE TO XXI."' TELEGRAPH.'

יי

Via DURBAN, Bapt. 16, 11.45 p.m.

The death is announced of ex- Commoner G. H. Verrall, a promin

4

ent members of the Jockey Club.

[The late Mr. G. II. Verrall was Conservative menbor for East Cam- |bridgeshire in the last Parliament, He was Vice-President of the Cambige- shire County Conacil]

MR. E. WHYMPER.

Via Dunnan, Sept. 17, 7.50 a.nl. The death is announced of Ed.

ward Whymper, the colebrated artist, author and traveller at

Chamounix.

Mr. Whymper, F. R. 6. E., was

...

a

the

Fellow and Patron's Medallist of Royal Geographical Society, and graphical Society of Paris; also of French, Swiss and Alpine clubs;

Now

of this Bierra, Appalachian, Cana- dinu, Rocky Mountain and York clubs; Knight of the of St., Maurice, and St. Lazure, etc.

I

Order

:

[SRATION TO TRE "' TÉTROBARN,""]

Via DUNAAN, Sopt, 177:50 am.

At Byracuse, New York Knox

"

Via BONDAY, Sept. 10, 1:35 p.m.

|FIGHTING IN MOROCCO.

MENTS:

Sineza Cort 10 CHET

CHINESE

TELEGRAMS.

CHING-TU BOMBARDED

Shanghai, Sept 18.

Several hundred thousanda (3) of insurgents are bombarding Chingt

The Provimoial, Treasurer) is [SHEVICH TO THE ** TELEGRAPE dead, and the General has been

Via DURBAN, Bent-18, 8.30 p.m. -- A

message from Fez states that Stolypin's condition is satis General Dalbion, with

with reinforco ments, has left for Sofru, to sup tory, and no complications are fear-port Colonel Bremond. ed. M. Kokovitzoff has been ap

motor-car, drivèn by Le Oldäeld during a fifty mile motor race at the State fair, crashed through a fence. and ploughed its way through a crowd of people. The car killed six pointed interim premier, poraons and wounded fourteen. Old- Gold was uninjured.

[This is not the first or only misfortune of a similar bħaracter tlist Mr. Barney Oldfield has find | during his racing career, which he should now toformate. A

-THE TZAR'S ESCÁPE.

Via DURBAN, Sept. 16, 7.35 p.m.

Betitor's correspondent Bt. Polers.

for years ago the Proprietorof the berg has wired that Bogroff is Telegraph was au dye, witness,

field figure 1. He was raging on n of an accident, in which Mr. Old Jew, and was agent of the Kielf

track, in St. Louis, Missouri, when political police of whom he gained his.machine, which who travelling at a terrific rate, suddenly tore the confidence. through the raile, killing movätil

a

He was really n

Terrorist and had been actually en-

trusted with guarding M, Stolypin.

men instantly, niet gruesa spectacle. Outhisoccasion the mo or was brought to a studstill by treo. Oldfield, who was then known as the best and most daring driver in America, ezckped, as he al- ways has, with a few scratches, be intended to attempt the assassi He then declared he would never

Re Coclured under examination that

race again. He slibuld make nation of a more exnited porsounge, the same resolation again and

BOGROFF'S TRIAL.

adhere to it. When watching but was deterred by fear of causing Mr. "Barney" raca, always take a pogrom up a position at least 20 feet above the ground level. And, apropos of bodily danger, when on your rambles in Hongkong, boyond the limits of Victoris, and you hear a motor approaching get behind a tree or over a well if you would be safe, as many of the drivera hore habitually exceed the speed limit and drive reck- DISQUIETING SYMPTOMS. lessly.-Ed]

FRENCH NAVAL

MANŒUVRES.

A GRAND REVIEW..

Dunsan, Sept. 17, 7.50 .m Bogroff is to bo tried by court martial on the 20th inst.

Via BOMBAY, Sept. 18, 7.15 à:m. Kief reports that symptoms of peritonitis are appearing in the

THE INDISCREET

INTERVIEW,

A DENIAL.

(SNVICA 10 THE TELEOKAPH."']

Vin BOMBAY, Sopt. 17,7 a.m. A semi-official communique has boon published at Berlin, giving the reply to an enquiry addressed to the

Assassinated.

A DELEGATE'S SUICIDE.

Shanghai, September 17. Lau Shing Yuen, one of the de- legates from Szechunn to protest against the nationalization of railways, who had been expelled from Peking by order of the Prince Regent, has drowned himself in the Wing Ting river while on his way home.

FLAGS OF REVOLT

aro

Robel fluga as in any profectures and districts flying

of Szechuan,

OBING-TU FALLS. British Government. The latter has Ching- lius fallon into the. asured the German Government that hands of the rioters, and the Mr. Cartwright, the British Am- Viceroy na led to Chin-obow bassador in Vienus, did not make where to is preparing to resist the the statements published in the insurgents.

Neue Freie Press" on the 28th August.

GOLF IN AMERICA.

ENGLISHMAN'S SUCCESS. {SERVICE TO THE

TELAGRÁY".**}

TROUBLE SPREADING.

The trouble has spread to Chiu- chow, and Ka Fong. The autho- cities in Chung King and Lo-chow are taking precautions."

OFFICIALS MISSING

The Provincial Examiner and the Diplomatic Conunissioner in Via BouDAY, Sept. 18, 7.15 a.m.

Ching-tn are reported missing, Hilton, the Englishman, has won The TartarGeneral, the Adjutant the American Amateur Golf Cham- Tartar Goneral and the Taotni for pionship after a tie, with Herreshoffthus Promotion of Industries have of thirty-six holes, Hilton won at been killed by the rebels.. thò thirty-seventh hole.

KURAMA AND TONE

JAPAN'S CORONATION SHIPS.

[SREVION TO TAR “ Tzuronaph."'] Vie BOMBAY, Sept. 18, 7,15 a.m. Malta reports that the Japanese condition of M. Stolypin. The cruisers Kurama and Tone have left

He ascended Mount Pelvoux in

1661, and the Pointe Des Ecrins read, each declaring that the con-"

(the latter being the highest in the ditions of the Postal service wore

French Alps) in 1844. He climbed intolerable. The meeting resolved

tho Matterhorn 14,780ft) in 1865; upon urging the appointment of a

select committee of the House of

Greenland in visited

1807,

Commons to enquire into the grie-.1872; Ecuador, and there explored

vances of the service.

and seconded, the Great Andes,

1879-80, and from 1901 to 1005 he

|travelled-in-Ganada, exploring and The Franch fleet has asembled at SZECHUAN REBELLION.

asconding the mountains in the Port-Vendress at the close of the manoeuvre, and a great review was neighbourhood of the "Great held to-day. M. Delessse, Minister Divide." He has published several of Marine, speaking; at a banquet intoreating books ou travel. last evening, "said the country was. now sware that it possessed in the Army and Navy a real power, train-.

ed and conâdent.

KITCHENER, OF KHAR-

TOUM..

DEPARTURE FOR EGYPT,

Via BONDAY, Sept. 18, 7.15 a.m.

Berlin reports that in an official

sitiele, the "Norddeutsche Gazette" | (Sarvion To taa " Telkorako."]

'states that the French answer meets

Via DURBAN, Sopt, 18, 11.45 p.m.

the German wishes on some pointe, Lord Kitchener has left London but there are differences on others; for Egypt, and he received an those being such that exhaustive enthusiastic send-off at the station. negotiations are still necessary. The Large crowds of people gathered journal expects, however, that these and Lord Kitchener was attended difficulties will also be overcome. |by a guard of honour. of boy-scouts.

BANK ROBBERY.

VAULTS BROWN IN.

Via Dunna, Sept. 16, 8.30 a.m.

The New Westminster branch of

the Bank of Montreal has been rob

;

GOLF IN AUSTRALIA

ARBITRATOR HONOURED

[SREVION TO THE “ TELEGRAFH,”]

Via DURBAN, Sept. 17, 7.50 a:m.

His Majesty the King at Balmoral, has knighted Mr. George R. Ask with, of the Board of Trade. Ho was invested with Commandership

of the Order of the Bath.

(Mr. Askwith was created C, B.

in 1000, during which year he was Comptroller General of the Com-

A CONSISTENT CHAMPION. mercial, Labour, and Statistical departments of the Board of Trade He is a barrister of the Inner and Middle Temple, being called to the Bar in 1886. He acted as Counsel on the Veneruslan Arbitration, and} is Counsel to H.M. Commissioners

[SERVICE TO TAN “ TELEGRAPH."]

Via Dunzax, Sept. 16, 7.35 p.m.

Bouter's correspondent at Sydney

of sixty-four thousand pounds has telegraphed that Carnegie Clark of Works, Sir Georgs Askwith will

{SERVICE TO THE

THEBOKAPY." Vin BOMBAY, Sept. 18, 2′.p.m.

COMMUNICATIONS OUT.

The insurgents in Kang-clow have cut down all the telegraph linos.

VICEROY IMPEACHED,

Peking, Sept. 17. The Viceroy of the Three Eastern Provinces hos imponohed his brother, the Viceroy of Sze chunn, for causing all the trouble in his province through his look.

ballet was removed in the morning for Japan. Festivities lasting four of experience, and has begged with the aid of a local anaesthetic day concluded with a reception on the Throne to inflict a punish-

the Kurame, which was attended went on him. and the patient stood the operation

by the Governor of Malta and the

BUSINESS DISLOCATION. well.

British naval officers.

("BakuNG. Po** SERVICK).

Shanghai, Sept. 17.- The Szechuan merchants doing business in Shangliai have toldr graphed to Szechuan to stop shipments of go for the present.

CHINESE

TELEGRAMS.

OUTBREAK IN SZE-

CHUAN

IMPERIAL EDICTS. ·

SHUM CHUN HSUN

. E. Shum Chun Hsun's, de parture to Szechuan to supprese the revolt has been postponed for a few days as His Excellency has not got all his staff ready; and besides he has not completed oflior arrangements,

BRAT PO" SERVION)

Feking, Sopt. 10, An Imperial Edict has been issued directing. Shúm Chun Haun, ex-Viceroy of Canton, to MACAO DELIMITATION, procced to Szechuan to assist the Viceroy in the work of suppressing the outbrook.

A DOUBTFUL ISSUE

(Svies To THE "Telegraph,''] Via Dundas, Sept. 18, 8.30 p.m. Beuter's correspondent at Peking wires that the British Consul at Chungkiang advocates sending the refugees down the river, tearing an extension of the trouble, owing to AVIATION.

the breakdown of the civil ad- ministration. A force of favelu- ANOTHER AIRMAN KILLED.

touiste who were ambushed, defeat (SHEVICH TO THE "TELsokara."] {ed a "hundred troops on the hills Via Dunnan, Sept. 16, 7.25 p.m. near Kien-chow, and pursued them Reuter's correspondent at Verdum to Cheng Tu. The troops here beat states that an dylator, while acre off the pursuers, killing a hundred. planing at the manoeuvres at Nieu- The troops have re-occupied Kim-Slam Chun Haun to proceed so na to enable the Ministry to

without delay to Szechuan by way open negotiatious with the Portu port, fell and was killed. He receive show, and the situation is more of the Yangize for the suppression guese Minster at Poking. ed the Legion of Honour on his hopeful, deathbed,

1

STRIKE AFTERMATH

RISE IN FREIGHTS.

[Bakion so Tuš ¦ TRINOKAFE,

Via Bokay, Sept. 18, 1.35 p.m.

be remembered as having taken As a result of the recent

sterling. The vaults wore blasted won the Open Golf Championship of part in many trades disputes of

ine and the robbers Australia for the second time for de

(with

cension

Chairman o visory: Gomrvités

the Atlantic steamship companies

of Bontembe contemplated

THE FIFESHIRE

A MISSING BOAT.

[BARVIN TO THE '' TRIMSHAPE."). Via Dyanan, Sept. 17, 7.50a.m. -From a story told by the steamer Fifeshire's third office who has at Plymouth, it le practical: ly certain that the Fifeshire's mis ing boat has been lost

The same Edict commands

("Suworo Po" BREVIOR.)

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Peking, September 17... II.E. Tusa Fong, Director-Geveral bas- telegraphed to the Cauton Railways, to devize a method of Viceroy for the early despatch of rolieving Ching-tu. Mollicials voraal in the Macao deli- Another Edict ordere H. Emitation question to the Qapital

of

of the insurrection.

DESTROYERS DESPATCHED,

("SHAT Fo" Savion)

Peking, September 17, H.E.Bhum Chun Hsun has tele- graplied to the Cabinet advising his immediate departure for Sze chuan, and suggesting that the outbreak be put down amionbly...

By order of the Throne, the top- pedo destroyers stationed in the Shanghai waters; and thore ata- tioned in the waters of Hupsh "have : béen #dispatched to: Sze

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