The Hongkong Telegraph.

September 27th, 1911, Temperature 10 sm. 88, 4 pm.,, 80; Humidity... 74, 72.

No. 859

REUTER'S

TELEGRAMS.

晚七初月八年三統宜

REUTER'S

TELEGRAMS.

(ESTABLISHED 1881.) Copyright, 1011 by

September 27th, 1910, Temperature 10 a.m. 78, 1 p.nk 82; Humidity.1.67,

28 1911. 四㟖禮 號八月九英港香

THURSDAY,

SEPTEMBER

REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.

REUTER'S

TELEGRAMS.

REUTERS

TELEGRAMS.

ITALY AND TURKEY.

ITALY AND TURKEY.

FRANCE AND GERMANY. KILMARNOCK ELECTION. THE NAVAL DISASTER.

EXCHANGING VIEWS.

BENEATH THE FLAG.

THE MOROCCAN QUESTION. MR. GLADSTONE SUCCESS-

TRACING THE CAUSE.

FUL.

British subjects in Tripoli are. hoisting the Union Jack over their

BRITISH WARSHIPS.

(SERVICE TO TER "THLMORAPH."]

Bombay, Sept. 28, 7.10 ş.m.

The French Note in regard to

Morocco has been received" in

Borlin in a friendly spirit, but

with certain reservations, which

necessitato a further Interchange

[SHUVION TO TER" TELEGRAPH."}

Bombay, Sopt. 27, 1.56 p.m. Telegrains from Constantinople homes, state that replying to a communi-

cation from the Italian Embassy

calling attention to alleged ut-

tempts to incite the Arab popüla-,

tion of Tripoli against the Italians

and recommending tho abandon- ment of the despatch of arms inl |

ammunition as such action might

possibly lead to regrettable in-

cidents, the Porte yesterday ad-

dressed a Note to the Embassy

rofuting the allegation, and adding that measures were being Constantinoplo reports that Cur- adoptal for the maintenance of

many is cleavouring, both in order.

Constantinople and in Rome, to

Only the first class eruisor

Suffolk (0,800 tons) and the third class cruiser Harlum (1,860 tons)

are at present at Malta, and the of views.

· former vessel is in dock""·

GERMANY AS PEACE-

MAKER.

Reuter's 'correspondeat

RUMOURS FROM TRIPOLI effect an amicable settlement,

Rumours were current yester-

day that Italian troops und Junded

at Tripoli, but these are denied in

competent quarters.

111

THE PORTE REASONABLE.

The Porte is manifesting a

friendly spirit and bog 'assured INTERVENTION SOUGHT.ly of its earnest desire to

The Porte is endeavouring to

secure the friendly intervention of

Germany and Austrin.

“AN-EXPEDITIONARY-

FORCE.

adjust differences, but Italion

ireles point out that similar.

assurances given previously proy

el wortliloss.

THE STRIKE

EPIDEMIC.

Durban, Sept, 27, 6.10 p.m..

(SEKYỊCH TO THE "' TILNORAPH,''} A private telegram states that

Durban, Sept. 27, 9.30.10. Italian waralipa, with' an ospodi-

Telegrams from Dublin stals; tionary free, are lying off Tripoli.

The Italian residouts of Tripoli that the bakers of that city have aro panic-stricken, fooring that a gone on strike for an increase of landing would provoke a masacro. one shilling weekly in their wage.

WARSHIPS MOVEMENTS,

Durban, Sept. 27,-0.10 p.m... Router's correspondent at Malta reports that two battleships and four destroyers, "believed to be Italian, have passed, bound for Tripoli,

JOCKEY CLUB STAKES.

PROBABLE STARTERS.

(8marion TO THE " TELEGRAPH."}

| JOHNSON-WELLS FIGHT.

INJUNCTION GRANTED.

(SERVICE, TO THE “TELEGRAPH."]

Durban, Sept. 27, 11.85 p.m.

Mr. Justice Lush line granted]*-

an interlocutory injunction, at the

instance of the freeholders of

Earl's Court prohibiting-the usa

of Earl's Court, for the Johnson-

Wells fight.

BOW STREET PROCEED-

INGS.

The hearing of the summonses

served upon Johnson, Wells and

the promoters of the fight, witho

view to getting them bound over

not to commit a broadl of the

peace, has been adjourned.

HOME RULE.

ULSTER DETERMINED.

(SERTION TO TEN “ TELEGRAPH. *]

Durban, Sept. 27, 9.30 a.m.

Sir Edward Carson, addressing

a Unionist demonstration af

Portrash, denied that the scheme

(SERVIOR TO THE THINGRAFE."']'

Bombay, Sept. 28, 7.10 ..

Telograms from Paris atate that

Admiral Belluc, a member of the

Goneral Staff, endorses the

[8HRvION TO Yan " THENGALPH.”]

Bombay, Sept. 28;7:10 am..

At the Kilmarnock by-election

the voting was as follows:-

W.G.C. Gladstone (Lib.) 0923 opinion that spontaneous com- Rees (Unionist) 4637 bustion of powder "B." çaused

McKerrol (Labour) 2701 the disaster to the Liberto, as it

GREAT GUNS.

TESTING THIRTEEN.

INCHERS.

had the blowing up of the Jonn

in 1907 and tlio recout disaster

ou board the Gloire:

DEFECTIVE AMMUNITION.

CHINESE

TELEGRAMS.“

EMPEROR OF CHINA.

REPORTED INDISPOSITION.

{"SHAT PO" SERVICE.)

Poking, Sopt. 27, The Emperor is reported to be indisposed,

CHINA AND JAPAN.

A DIPLOMAT RECOM-

MENDED.

("SHAT PO" Savioz.)

Poking, Sopt. 27. Prines Ching has recommended to the Throne that H.E. Young Shu'should be appointed Chiness

PROVINCIAL

ASSEMBLIES.

REVISION OF RE-

GULATIONS.

(BARVICH TO THE “ TELEGRAPH."'}

"Almost every ship has a Minister to Japan. Durban, Sopt. 27, 0.30 a.in. ·

quantity of defectivo cartridges The battleship Orion's 13-inch of this powder," said Admirol guns have been tested, Thio sac- Bellue," and we have already been

mon's ears were covered with advised to exhaust it as soon as

woolpadded leather flaps, and they possible,

soarcely heard the explosiona

which shook the ship, violently,

smashing crockery and the sky-

lights. The bottom of a boat foll

Jout.

Durban, Sept. 27, 9.10 p.m. The following are the probable Ulster was unconstitutional, or

for a Provisional Government for

APPEAL FOR ASSISTANCE. starters and joekoys in the Jockey that ho would be guilty of treason

Darban, Sept. 27, 11.35 p.m.. The Anglo-Maltese colony, in Tripoli Lins sent a petition to the Governor of Malta asking for

ne Itali nyteamers are wing. Italinus to take

refuge on board,

Club Stakes, 1344 miles, run at Newmarket on Sept. 28:-

'Lemborg (O'Neill)

Lyoson (Stern)

Stadfast (F. Wootton) Har TriggerJI (Lickaby,)

for propounding it,

Ulstormen, he declared, would

not fight the Army and Navy, but

if the forces turned out to dis

pace the Ulste men they would

so at their perile

|

The Orion's structure was un-

damaged and the tests surpassed

all expectations.

MOTOR-BUS_ACCIDENT.

"We have a light to have am-

munition which is not an eternal

menace.

THE STEEL TRUST,

DISSOLUTION DENIED..

(SERVICE TO TER ".TELEGRAPH."]

Durban, Sept. 27,6.10 p.m.

The Now York correspondent

of Reuter's Agency reports that TRAGIC PARIS INCIDENT. the Steel Trust emphatically

denies that it contemplates dis-

[BHAVIOR TO TAB ". TELEGRAFH,""]

Durban, Sept. 28, 12.50 atm.

Telograms from Paris state that

while, a motor-bus of a new pat- tern, having no outside seats, was

crossing the Seine, it swerved,

knocked down the purapot of the

bridge and fell into the river.

·

Some of the passengers scriu-

blod on to the roof and were res

puod, but it le is believed that

thirteen wore drowned.

LORD KITCHENER.

ARRIVAL IN EGYPT,

[Bavica so #KE" TELEGRAPH.")

Durban, Sept 27,11,35 pm.

;

solution upon legal advice that it

was useless to resist further the

anti-trust law. -

("SḤar Po" 'Baavion)

Poking, Sept. 27.

semblies revised,

$86 ran AKKUKE, Sitale Corr 10 Cääre”-

CHINESE!!

TELEGRAMS.

RUSSIA IN MANCHURIA.

SERIOUS ALLEGATIONS.

Savona Po." SERVICE)

Poking, Sept. 27. The Russians, under the profext of suppressing outlaws, are dia turbing places in Heilungkiong The Viceroy of the Three Eastern Provinces has telegraphed to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs re- questing that a prolést should be lodged with the Russian Minister

at Poking against the notion of his nationals.

CHINESE CONSULS.

{"Buzuna Po" SERVICE.]

Poking, Sopt. 27, The President," and "Vice-Pre- sident of the Cabinet and the President of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs propose "to estab- lish more consulates in foreign commercial ports, for the protes- tion of the Chinees residents there. They will soon approach" the Throno on the matter,

Tho. Cabinet, in view of the

friction that arises between the

HUGE OIL BLAZE. members of the provincial as

4,000 Ton Tank Áblaze. semblies and the local authorities,

As wo write, says the "Java has asked the Throno to have the Bode" of the 9th inst., there is a regulations governing these E-Priok. One of the oil tanks of gigantie firo raging at Tanjong the Asiatic Petroleum-Company- caught fire yesterday and is still burning, there being no way of extinguishing the flames. Wo had a nearer view of the fire this morning. From the train to Tanjong Priok a huge column of smoke that seemed to bind earth and sky, was plainly visible, and great red flames were seen every now and then. The fire broke out in a 4,000-ton tank that had just been filled with petroleum.

DIPLOMATIC CHANGES.

BHAT PO

SERVIOR.)

Peking, Sept. 27.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has appointed H.E. Cheung Cho

The Trust states that, on the Sun, Secretary to the Chinese There were two other tanks near

contrary, it has boon legally advis

+

ed that it does not violato the law.

NAVAL ESTIMATES.

POSSIBLE REDUCTION.

[SERVIOR TO THE THINGRAPH,""]

#

Bombay, Sept. 27, 2.20 p.m.

Minister at St. Petersburg, as

*t, one of 4,000 tons and one of 300 tons capacity. The latter has already caught fire and is burning acting minister for China in

furiously. It is also filled with Amsterdam. His vacancy is to petroleum. The remaining tank

is half filled with petroleum re be filled by Tung Choy Fuk, the sidue and may escape the fire. The loss is estimated at about Secretary to the Chines Minis'or £130,000. It is covered partlý at Paris.

by the company's own reserve insurance. The latest news was." that the fire burnt out on the morning of the 11th,'

CHINESE RAILWAYS.

Mr. Reginald McKenna, First A NATIONAL CONFERENCE.

("SHINO Po". SERVICE

Peling, Sept. 27.

Lord of the Admiralty, sperking

at Pontypool, reiterated his anti-

cipation thint there would be a reduction of the Naval Estimates of Communications has decided

The President of the Ministry

for 1012, but he added that the to hold a national railway con

Lord Kitchener has arrived at scale of expenditure must depend forence in the Capital on the fast Alexandria,

on that of foreign countries,

day of the Ninth Moon,»

Weather Forecast.

CHANGE

SPRAIN

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