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Hongkong

September 21st, 1911, Temperature 19 s.m, 88, 4 p.m., 84; Hamblity...68,: 72.

No. 8568

REUTER'S

TELEGRAMS.

一初月八年三就宣

REUTER'S

TELEGRAMS.

(ESTABLISHED 1881.) Copyright, 1911

Proprietor.

Telegraph.

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 1911.

BKUTER'S TELEGRAMS.

REUTER'S

TELEGRAMS.

· AMERICAN TRUSTS.

FRANCE AND GERMÁNY,

THE COLE CASE.

EFFECTIVE LEGISLATION. CONFIDENCE RETURNING.

"THE SCOUT MOVEMENT.

BLACK AND WHITE

- (SHAVIOR TO THE ** TSIMOKAFH."']

Durban, Sept. 21,0,45 a.m. A telegram from Routers cor- respondent at Mombass states that a memorial, signed by many settlers in being sent to England through the Governor, Sir E.P.C. Girouard, deprecating the de-

(SERVION TO THE TELEOLATH."]

Durban, Sept. 21, 11.30 am.

**

American newspapers siate that

the Stool, Sugar and other trusts

are preparing to dissolve as they

are legally advised that further

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(SERVICE TO TEM" TALEGRÁFH,”]

Bombay, Sept. 21, 12.20 p.m.

The assurance given by the German Under Secretary for

Foreign Affairs in regard to tho pourparlers between Finnce and

TROUBLED FINLAND.

[SERVICE TO THE " TALMAKAYE,""]

Durban, Sept. 21;9.45 a.m;

The Governor of Finland hus

Boy and

dissolved the Finni

Girl Scouts who humbor sight

thousand, after receiving a lotter

portation of Mr. Cole as over-resistance to the anti-Trust laws Germany has had an excellent from the Senate condemning the riding a legal trial.

DEAR FOOD.

movement:

would be futile.

effect.

CANADIAN ELECTIONS. FINANCIAL BAROMETER,

ACCIDENT ON WARSHIP.

STREET DEMONSTRATIONS

BOTH SIDES CONFIDENT

BREECH BLOCK BLOWS

STOPPED..

[Barica to Ta" THLIGRAPH."]

Durban, Sept. 21, 0.15 á.m. Telegrams from Paris stato ihnt : the Premior has prohibited unti- war and dear food demonstations

in.

streets, which had been arranged for September 24,

LINER AND CRUISER!"

HAWKE-OLYMPIC COLLISION.

་་

Durban, Sept. 21, 9:45 nan. The first class cruiser Hawke was undergoing her steam trials when she collided with the Olympic.

HOW IT HAPPENED.

[SARVICH TO THE TELNORAPR','}

Durban, Sept. 21, 0.15.a.m.

Renter's correspondent AL

Ottawa states that the ove of the

polling finds Loth sides confident

The Paris, Berlin and Loudon

Stock Exchanges show general

improvement.

THE REASSURANCE.

Bombay, Sopt. 22, 12 a.m.

The German newspapers give

ÖUT.

[SERVICE TO IMU TELEGRAPH."']

Bombay, Sept. 21, 12:25 p.m.

Renter's correspondent at Tou- lon states that during gun prace tice the breech-blook of a gun on

י.

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the French mon-of-war Gloire

blow out.

of victory and enthusinen run-various versions of the com ning high.

munication made yesterday to

Bankers by the German Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs. While some give the words "two injured. or three days" others substitute

APPEAL TO PRO-

VINCIALISM.

Sir Wilfrid Lautier, addressing

moolings at Montreal last night,

said that he appealed to the

:

*

One man was killed and fifteen

September 21st, 1910, Tomperstars 10 a.m. 88, i p.m. §i; Humidity,

五弃禮 就二十月九其游香:

REUTER'S

TELEGRAMS.

THE LATE M. STOLYPIN,

HONOURS TO THE DEAD.

[SERVION TO THE “ TREZORAPN.]

Durban, Sept. 21, 11.30 a.m. Reuter's correspondent at Kieff states that the romains of M. Stolypin luve been transferred from the hospital to the Pecherský Monastery with great religions

pomp,

REUTER'S

TELEGRAMS,

BANK RATE.

(SELVICH TO THE "* TRB01APE,'')

Bombay, Sept. 22, 12 sm.

The Bank Rate of discount |sturade at four.

-UNREST IN SPAIN.

STRICT CENSORSHIP.

{SKAVICH TO TEN TALAQRAFE.”]

-

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· $86 Fax. ÁNNUM, Siata Cort 10 Cartu.

CHINESE

TELEGRAMS;

THE SZECHUAN TROUBLE.

COMMISSIONER'S-GOOD ADVICE,

[" Banʊma Po!!--HERTION.]

Shanghai, Sept. 21. Onlor has been restored in Sze chun and the city gates at Chongtu have been reopened. The authorities are safe, and the. rebels have fled in all directions, Business has generally been re- sumed and communications have boen restored.

H.E. Shum Chun Haun has tele- graphed his resignation of the of High Commissioner for the suppression of this disorders. in Szechuan to the Throne.

Bombay, Sept. 22, 12 ..

Telegrains from Madrid state

18 city that the situation in the post normal, apart from the absence of cabs and the non-publication

of a number of newspapers.

;

Behind the catafalque walked the relatives of the deceased, und they were followed by oflicers of

In the samo telogrum His Ex- state and a huge procession of the

celloney begged the Tirons to do

public.

Police precautions continue in its utmost to gain the confidenco the profectures. The police of the people in the mattor of re The fatal bullet was borne on state that no reports of further organization. a cushion.

The streets were strongly lined by police and troops, but the

disorders have been received fromi

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the provinces. The censorship. however, is most strict and only official stateinents are obtainable.

crowd was reverential and un-

covered and knelt as the proce DISORDER IN VALENCIA. sion passed. Many were woop-

H.ESlium has obtained by

Throno to the release of the Fre telegraph the sanction of the

aident and Vice-President of the Szechuan Assembly.

REBELS BEATEN BACK.

."

("BRAT Po" BARVIOR)

Poking, Sept. 21. Durban, Sept. 22, 11.15 p.m.

The Viceroy of Szechuan hau. News from the provinces is

he provinces is memorialized the Throne to the Roses were strown before the generally satisfactory, according effect that the Imperialists have

ing-

Later.

Four of the inon who were in- cortege. very soon as, the period in which, the Under Secretary jured have died.

olectors, not as an Imperialist or statod, a favourablo. settlement an anti-Imperialist not as a would be reached. Anyhow, it Frenchman or an Englishman, appears that the statement was leas definito than the Bourse was given to understand.

...

Tho" cruiser was, overhauling. the Olympic and tried to, pass to but as a Canadian above and be- starboard and then under her stern. Tho' vesicl swerved and the cruiser dashed into her. The weather was misty,

.

IGNORANCE AND BLISS.;

Many of the prescogers on the Olympio were unaware that there had been an acoi-lont and only. felt a slight jur.

PLUTOCRATIC PASSEN,

.GERS,

foro all.

THE WISH AND THE

THOUGHT.

The Hon. Clifford · Silton,

formerly Minister of the Interior in the Laurior Ministry, prodicis

a victory for the Opposition, but

the Liberala anticipate large gains

.There were at least twenty American millionpues on board. from the formers in the Wost and

[Tha Olympio is a steel triple-coton

senor withs gros tennige of 45.000. the Maritime provinces.

She was built in 1910 by Masara, Har

'land and Wolff, Limited, of Telfast, for the Oceanic Stam Navigation Com- ny. Her bugth is 852 ft. 6 in., bredth 925 In, and depth 59 ft. 6 in. Bha is filled with low pressure tar-. binas Herointmen s consist of fre dacka amidships, seven decks in No. 1 Te'd and six decks in other holds. The stumuler carries electric light and is fitted. with wireless apparatus.

"The Hanke les first class cruiser of 7330 m Herajood is 20 knots. J

MILLIONAIRE'S FREAK.

FENDAL CASTLE FOR AMERICA.

SERTION TO THE “ TRIMORAIN **] Durban, Sept. 22, 8. 25 à.in. An American millionaire has bought the feudal Tattershall Catle in Lincolnshire, which he intends to re-erect in Amerion.

The purchase includes some famous fifteenth century mantel- picces, an ssiompt to save which

nation failed:

PARIS PRESS. HOPEFUL

Paris papers, however, profoss

SPANISH CRUISER

GROUNDS

[DNEVICH TO THE "* TRINGKAPR."'] Bombay, Sept. 21,12.25 p.m. ̈

Router's correspondent at Melilla states that the Spanish

to be officially informed that a pruiser Catalina has gone

settlement is imminent,

to the west of Tresforcas.

CLEARING SKIES.

Bombay, Sept. 22, 6,40 ani. Router's correspondent in Paris states that in the course of a semi- official conversation with M Cambon yesterday, Horr Kider loa Waeohter confirmed Ger- inany's 'Durban, Sept. 22, 1:30 am

desire to come to an

Reuter's correspondent at agreement.. Ottawa reports that there is an unusually heavy poll.”

HEAVY POLLING.

RELEASING-RESERVISTS...

It is to be assumed that as

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OBITUARY

ARABI PASHA,

(GNEVION TO THE “ TELNORAP,"

Bombay, Sept. 22, 0.10 a.m.

The death is announced of Arabi Pasha.

[Arabi Poslin, who was born i 1899, was the leader of the niilitary in- ashoresurrection in Egypt in 1883. Jie

کی

Later, The Catalina has been refloated,

organized a secret society among the dative officers, and hended a rerolt com- pelling the Khedive. Tewfik Pasks, to diemies life ministry, and toʻgrant a liboral enstitution. Arali boson Un | der Beer tary for War and subsequent-

ly Minister for War. In this position, being practically, dictator, and support-

to telegrams from Madrid, but had seven days and nights fight..

ing with the rebols who have been the strike disorders continue in forced to retreat.

the provinen of Valencia..

A battalion of chasseurs upon arriving at Cativa (?) was stound, whereupon the troops opened fire killing one person and wounding

four others.

SIR ROBERT BART.

PRESS TRIBUTES.

(SERVICE TO THE “TELEGRAPH."}

Bombay, Sept. 22,-8.40-0.m.

1

..

Tho newspapers give the most

THE STRIKE EPIDEMIC. od tacitly by the Saltan he adopted a detailed obituary notices to the

SITUATION IN IRELAND.

[BARVION TO TER" THINGRAPH."] Bombay, Sept. 21, 12.20 p.m. The Irish railway companies have not replied to this ultimatum of the Union, declining to give it

recognition.

polloy which the British Government

bad to meet by anied force. Alexon into Sir Robert Hart.

dris was bombarded by the British fleet

on July '11) 1882, and on Sept. 18, "The Daily Telograpli" devotes

Arabi ́and: bis army were defented:si

Tel el-Kebir by the British troops under a whole page to, a sketoli of his

Sir Garnet Wolseley. Asabi, fled to carser.

Cairo, and, surrendering, was banished

to Ceylon in 1888. In May, 1901 ho

was released and granted a pension of A GREAT ADMINISTRATOR, 2600 yent.—EL]

EAST AFRICA,

Goods' traffic is at à staud siili -

The latest features of the situa- | tion are that the Conservatives soon as the French Government in the South-West, and the sup- are expectect to carry the large has examined and given precision ply of foodstuffs for transmission cities, and that tlie voting strength

to the formule, and before if in of the Nationalists is adding to

to England has practically been the Conservative forces in Quebec, ngremont be possible, arrange stopped.

THE N. D. L. S. LUTZOW.

(BIO TO THE "TALOKATE."]

nents will be made for disband- ing the French time-expired soldiers, who were kept with tho colours pending developments,

Bombay, Sept. 21, 1.60 p.m. noxt week,

The soldiers have seized a large quantity of the robel's firearms and flags.

PROVINCIAL" FINANCES. VICEROY'S APPEAL FOR AID.

-["SMAT PO" BİRVICE.]

Poking, Sopt. 21.

H. E. the Canton Viceroy has memorialized the Throne stating that over since the outbreak of the revolt, provincial finances have beou subject to an extraordinary {strain. Moreover floods and other calamities had befallen many dle- Tricts, which were anxiously wait- ing for relief. The Viceroy re quested that $100,000 of the re- venue should be ear-marked to meet those urgent needs.

A CHINESE JEHAD.

RELIGIOUS TROUBLES IN

SI NING.

["FHAT PO" SERVIOR]

Peking, September 21. Religious friction is reported from Si Ning prefecture. The

"The Times", says that Sir Throne has ordered the Viceroy

of Shenai to despatch troops Robert's life will go down to the place to maintain order.

To Pui lu, the prime mover in history as one of the greatest this religions trouble, has colleet- LINKS OF RAIL

monuments to British administra-ed several hundred thousand

{SERVION TO TH■**

tive capacity. His weaknesses men, and his captured the chief

city of Si. Ning prefecture. TELNGKarn," and errors fow would deny, and

Darban, Sept. 21, 11.30 ...

ous of the most conspicuous was RISING IN YAU KIANG. that quality of autocracy which Router correspondent at Moin-

REPRESSIVE MENSURES THE WISEE COURSE.

loft the Imperial Maritimo Cas basa reports that the railway be toms-service without cohesion and Bombay, Sept. 21, 1.50 p.m. tween Jinja and Kakindu, which a definite policy to face an uncer- links up the Victoria Nyanza and tain future. Nevertheless, con- Though requested by the Irish railwaymen on strike to the navigable portion of the Nile, tinues "The Times, Sir Robert

fa half completed.

Hart has left an administrative The line will reach Kakindu at record rarely excelled, which will

The Norddeutscher Lloyd liner It is announced in Paris that call out all their fellow worke Latzow, on which a fire broke out the dismissal of Gormon time-ex the men's executive ? has re-

No. 3 hold at

discharging her cargo,

is now pired soldiers has begun in the solved not to enforce a general at the end of November and will be on example from which the

fromliar garrisons.

officially opened in December. Chinese cannot fail to benefit. strike pending negotiatio

ADOPTED.

(BBAT PO'! Beerzam]

Peking, Sept. 21, The Governor of Kwei-lin ha telegraphically informed the Cabiriet that a revolt has broken out in Yau Kiang. The leader in Work Wing Ching and he

several thousand

Troops Have already been de spatched to quell the disturbarsonTM

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