The

Hongkong Telegraph.

October 20th, 1911, Temperature 10 a.m. 76, 4 p.m., 74; Humidity...51, 58,

No. 8812

TELEGRAMS.

THE

職卅月八年三枝宽:

TELEGRAMS.-

THE REBELLION.

REBELLION, BLOODTHIRSTY SUGGES

[Service To The "Telegraph"]

HELP FOR SUFFERERS,

*Durban, Oct. 21, 12.35 a.m. Router's correspondent

TIONS."

Shanghai, Oct. 20,

(ESTABLISHED Copyright, 1911 by

October 20th, 1010, Temperature 10a.m. 70, 4. p.m. 78) Humidity...76, 80,

SATURDAY.

OCTOBER

1911,

TELEGRAMS.

TELEGRAMS.

TELEGRAMS.

THE REBELLION,

THE WAR.

KINGCHOW FALLS, ·

BRITAIN AND ITALY.

THE REBELLION.

The City of Kingeliow. in Hupeh ne fallon into the hands of the rotals.~

The Tartir General is reported

to have committed suicide.

As a monna of rostoring the confidence of the people, Lau Ting-sum, attached to the Board at of Elueation, has begged the Peking states that an Edict has Throne to issue an Edict making been issued compassionating the bin cupsible for the belt will be devrite solely to suppres

people in the provinces on being afflicted by the drought and the

robellion.

In his memorial he asks the

Throne to have the ex-Vicoros of Hupoh and General Chang Piu

Yuan Shih-kni has telo. graphed to the Cabinet stating that his sorvice to the Gloverament

ing the rovolt and dispensing the robel.

REBEL VICTORY.

executed as an indication that

Yesterday afternoon, the rebels military discipline will be rigerengaged in a severe betile with

the loyal troops. and secured completa victory. The usualtios

It assigns Yuan/Shih-kai one sly euforood. ·

hundred thousand inels to dis tribute amongst the sufferers.--

DISAFFECTION AMONG

TROOPS.

Durban, Oct. 20, 4.10 p.m. Reuter's correspondent

As sob as the tolegrain report ing the victory of the Imperial troops was pulfished in Peking, the citizens becamo quietor.

A SEVERE ENGAGEMENT.

REBEL LEADER'S

PROCLAMATION.

"Hankow According to the Daily News" of Oct. 11, the rebel generalissimo issued the follow- ing proclamation

MUVION TO, KAH "THLMGKÁPR. 1] -

Durban, Oct, 20, 9.45 a.m..

號一十月十其港賽

TELEGRAMS.

THE WAR.

PASSIVE RESISTANCE,

· 356-raa"Amie M

Sinaia Corr 10 Unsti

TELEGRAMS.

FRANCE AND GERMANY,

`A HOPEFUL OUTLOOK.

i

[SERVICE TO TEN" TRIMIKAN

Bombay, Oct. 20; 3.25 pm..

M. Paul Cambon and Herr von

[SERTION TO YEH " TELEGRAPH."]

His Excellency said the Govern

Mr. Lucien Woll the well-mant would continue to offer a known writer on foreign affairs, passiverosistance, while persisting Kiderlen-Waochter had another states in the "Daily Graphic" in diplomatic efforts to secure a meeting yesterday after which it that Great Britain has addressed settlement of the dispute. He was announced that, despite state-

The eighth moon of the four thousand six hundred and ninth vour of the Whang Dynasty.

"I the Tupel General of the friendly remonstrance to Italy did not favour the idea of coding ments made in the French news People's Army, am to overthrow on the subject of the Tripoll Tripoli in return for monetary papers, the result augured well the Manchu Government, and am blockade notification.

Those who conceal any Govern

here to receive the rights of the

Mr. Wolf says the notification Han people. Let all remain orderly and not disobey military is tantamount to a proposal that law

Italy should annex two hundred milce of Egyptian Benboard in-

cluding tho important anchorage

of Akabaes Solum, which is a

possible rival of the new Italian strategical position at Tobrak.

on the side of the rebels oglyment officials will be beheaded. umbored about 30: while the Those who inflict injuries on losses of the loyal troops were foreigners will be beheaded.

Those who treat merchants un- very hoary.

The foreign worships in Han-fairly will po beheaded. how have landed bluejackets to Those who interfere with com-

marcpwill be belonded.

General Yiu Chang reached Shunyungchow on Oct. 17, and protect the settlement. on the following day had a sovere atngagement with the robols, ga in-

to

Peking states that according Consular despatches from Yunnan

ANGRY MOB.

ing a victory for the loyalists. On a Shanghai Chinos news- On Oct. 19, a furtior fight tool paper exhibiting A telogram place but without any decisiveporting the defeat of the rebels on its door, the angry, mob, out- sido, stoned the office and smashed

· persistent rumours are afloat as result.

to disaffection among the troops.

The ground of complaint, is tlint, they are unpaid and that

time-expired men are retained in

the colours.

YAMEN FORTIFIED.

The rebels have since retired or Wachang and anyang and later made an unsuccessful at tempt on the camp of Genera!

Pin.

MONEY TIGHT.

the windows. "Shat Po.”.

NOTES FROM THE NORTH

ייי

Those who indulge in wanton slaughter, burning, or adultery will be beheaded.·

Those who fight against the volunteers will be beheaded.

Those who attempt to close the shops will be behended.

Those who supply the troops with foodstuffs will be rewarded.

Those who afford protection to the foreign concessions will be highly rawarded.

Those who guard the churches will be highly rewarded,

Those who lead the people to submission are to be highly re- warded.

The following is from the "Cliina Press" of Oct. 17:-Fol- lowing the rans on native banks yesterday a joint meeting was held Money markets at Nanking and luring the afternoon between the Shanghai aro at a high tension. Chinese-bankers, the Chinese Chamber of Commerce and'

Those who oncourage the coun- The banking houses have stoppe,

ompradores of the foreign try people to join the revolution transacting business and as a con sequence the people are panic-anks. At the conclusion of the will be rewarded.

stricken.

DERNA BOMBARDED.

Bombay, Oct. 20, 1.40 p.m.

Reuter's correspondent at Tri

poli states that Derna was bom-

-,"

barded during the whole of

Wednesday.

The fortifications were destroy- ed, before the Turkish flag was hauled down.

Italian troops are to be landed. immediately.

compensation.

BARRACKS DESTROYED.

T

Bombay, Oct. 20, 3.25 p.m. Reuter's correspondent at Tri-

poli states that an Italian

squadron bombarded Homs on

the garrison refusing to surren-

dør.

..

The Turkish barracks were des-

troyed.

REGIMENT LANDED,

A regiment has been landed at

Derpa and is strongly entrenched.

BLOCKADE LIMITED,

I

Durban, Oct. 20, 12.35 a.m.

Reuter understands that Italy

has agreed to limit the blockude

so as not to extend to Egyptian

"It is reported that the Viceroy

has withdrawn ammunition and

heeling "The China Pross" was Those who give information TURKEY AND THE POWERS. Territory-Reuter.

Ling fortified the Yamen.

There is alleged to be no travuthorized to announce that ar-as to the movements of the enemy

will be rewarded. in the report that the offices of the ingements had been completed BONGKONG BANKS-SHIP China-Merchant Stonmship Co. which would relieve the present sperity of commerce will be re-

at Hankow have been destrogeancial situation. The foreign wanded.

banks will come to the aid of by fire.

SILVER.

Durban, Oct. 20, 4.40 p.m. Reitor's correspondent at Hong-

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REBELS AMBUSHED.

Particulars of the fight on Qe. kong states that the foreign banks 19, show that by a runs a portion of General Chang Pia's army wat are shipping a quantity of silvor lured into an ambush where the, inojuding British dollars, to North uffered heavy losses. The lu China, as Chiese paper concy parial.troops.we now entrénshe?

at Sortu Mito Creek,-"She is being discredited,

Po."

J

(A. rnference to this will be found in “Noles and Cominents." ] ́

GREAT REBEL VICTORY.

Those who maintain the pro-|

Reuter's correspondent at Con-

stantinople atates that the Turkish

HOME POLITICS,

the Chinese banks and prevent [Later telegraphic news about the ailuros by protecting them durebellion will be found on page 8,] ing any runs which may be made

them.

OBITUARY..

MR. JOHN CONÃOHEL.

{SERVICE TO Tan “ Tuumoras

Durban, Oct 20,

A Peking telegram from the orrespondent of the "China ress," dated Oct. 15, sayu:-The Shun-tien Shih-pao" newspaper, -un admittedly Japaness organ, has been printing sensational aud ncorrest, revolutionary. reporte

The death is aunounded of Mr. lespite police inhibition, which THE NEW REPUBLIC.

John Conacher, Chairman of the is respected by all other, now papers. The Wai-Wu-Pu has Cambrian Railways, whom the -Shanghai, Oct. 20.",

therefore lodged protesta at the British Government consulted on Tong Fa-lang, the president, os

Japanese Legation, and has notifi-railway schemes in South Africa, the Provincial Assembly in Hupo, ed all other legations of the viola Uganda and Nyasaland.--Reuter. has telegraphed to the other pro- tion of propriety. vincial assemblies soliciting their A Hankow telegram dated Oct. support for the new Republican 13 to the "Shanghai Mercury" Government. On Oct. 18, this is.na follows: The Foreign Con-

HOME RACING.

CAMBRIDGESÍLIE E

BETTING,

for a favourable outcome of the

negotiations, which would ap- parently bo continued un ler satis--

factory conditions,Renter..

--

PERSIA'S PROTEST.

TROOPS DESPATCHED.

[ŠREVIOR TO THE “* TILBRAPH,”}'

Durban, Oct. 20, 8.50 p.m.

Three hundred of the Contral

India Horse have sailed from

Bombay tb reinforce the Consular

gaards in Southern Persin.

Meanwhile Persin vehemently protests against this despatch of troops, and it is considered likely

that the local officials will ob

struct the arrangements for trans- porting and provisioning, the troope.-Reuter.

CANTON NEWS.

(THE "'TELEGRAFE" CORRESPONDENT]

Canton, Oct. 20.

At the fire, which broke out at Chentong in the early hours of

Chamber by 125 votes to 00 APPLYING THE CLOSURE. yesterday morning, a number of adopted

a resolution of confidence

in the Government and in the steps it had taken to safeguard

Ottoman sovereignty in Tripoli and the integrity of the Empire

RESULT OF APPEAL

The vole followed a speech by the Grand Vizier in which he claimed that the results of the Government's appeal to Europo had been favourable, as would-be soon later.

NO REPRISALS,

(Savic TO THE "THIMOKARM"

Bremen had narrow escapes from being, crushed to death by the falling walls. The hond fireman

and ten of his men were more or Bombay, Oct. 21,8.20a.m.loss injured and had to be re- moved to the Chai Kwan Red A statement by the Government Taotai of the Constabulary waS Cross Society for treatment. The

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whip shows that the Government pressut to maintain order. have decided to pass the Insurance that the Commander of the Can- A rumour is current in Canton

ton recruits stationed in Chinshan, Bill by applying the closure.

has been assassinated. - The unemployment part is to be sent to the Grand Committee.

-Reuter.

RUNAWAY TRẦM.

FOUR KILLED: SEVEN

INJURED.

Shanghai, Oct. 21, 1 am. At noon yesterday the rebels won a complete victory. The Imperial troops from the north battle fought between the loyal cossions were last night guarded suffered wavy loss over 2,000 troops and the rebots resulted in by foreign volunteers, under the the defeat of the rebels. Earl direction of Rear-Admiral Kawa men being killed.

„Íkuvien to tan “* TuMORAFE;"'] next morning, 12,000 rebel shimu. The native town is prac The defeated troops retired to marched round the Settlementtically occupied by the rebels. Durban, Oct. 20,6.45 p.m. Shumakaki.

and successfully attacked the loyal Owing to looting a big fire which The Betting in the Qambridge for not taking reprisals against was descending a steep hill at roops. Afterwards they crosse lasted till this morning, occurred

shire Stakes, run at Newmarket the Italians in Turkey. He re- Mosley the driver lost control the river, and assaulted the camp in Buschingkai, near the British of the forces under General Concession, find, the Government on Oct. 25, is as follows-100 to called the foot that I'rance had to

of it Chang Piu.

Bank and the Bank of Communi- 12, Mercutio and Mustapha; 10 to

Tho inlbiants of Wuchang and Hansang rejoiced over the triumph of the revolutionaries and over one hundred thousand

The Grand Vizier said the Government had been reproached

(SERVION TO TEN " TELEGRAPH.""}

Bombay, Oct. 21, 8.20 a.m. While a Manchester tramcar

The car fell from a bridge on Admiral Sir Sal Clion-ping and cations were burned,

1 Trepida and Braxted 100 to 0 Pay a heavy indemnity for the H.E. Ching Won-wo have not yet

Muty and treatment accorded to Germans to the railway below. Troops from Bonan are or Sunbright, Hornet's

at once cut of the proceeded to the scene of sporecast outside the Japaneerid: 20 so 1 Longward: 26 in France during the Franco-

nco-Four people were killed and

The Commander is alleged to have had secret intrigues with the anarchists, and a letter was discovered by one of his comrades, addressed to a leader of the rebels. giving the plan of a mutiny.

The matter has been brought to the notice of the Canton hathori- ties and it is reported that an offi. einl has been despatche·l to Chin- alum to recall him. The rumour nys that he was assassinated by the soldiers lying in ambush.

'Weather Forecast

CHANGE

RAIN

FAIR

VERY

Long,

HudiancyRenter)

injured.-Reuter,

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