The Hongkong Telegraph.

October 23rd, 1911, Temperature 10 a.m. 76, 4 p.m. 75; Hauidity...72, 72.

No. 8615

TELEGRAMS.

THE

REBELLION.

KIUKIANG CAPTURED..

誠四初月九年三烧室

TELEGRAMS.

THE REBELLION.

HUGE GRANT FOR YUAN.

Chibli.

Bombay, Oct. 25, 7.30. n.t. Reutor's correspondent a1 Shanghai statos that the rebels Chili sarrived at Shanghai,

have captured Kiukiang ̧ánl burnt the yamon.

Otherwise, there is apparently little disturbance.

THE IRATE GENERAL.

(ESTABLISHED A Copyright, 1911 by

Ostoler 28rd, 1910, Tanjatu: 10m, 80, 4. p.m. 79. ·

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25 1911. 三級 雙五十月十興港香

TELEGRAMS.

THE REBELLION.

TELEGRAMS.

THE REBELLION.

ELEGRAMS.

THE REBELLION.

NEWS FROM CANTON.REVOLUTIONARY ACTIVITY REBEL OATH OF ENLIST-

MENT.

TELEGRAMS.

THE REBELLION.

Bensin Cory-10 Cunts.

TELEGRAMS,

THE WAR.

SHANGHAI NATIVE

CONSUL WOUNDED.

. TELEGRAMS.

October, 20.

are actively Tho family of the Viceroy of rebels is due chiolly to people's engaged in sproading their pro-enabled to understand that the construct the Cabinet, etc. But

und dosire to overthrow the pre-pagando in Sheungpoa, and he scut dynasty. Unless the military has been instructed, in turn, to and naval forces in the whole take overy precaution to prevent ompiro are united, there is no 1. E. Yuran Shilekai has asked hopo of suppressing the rabellion the Throne for permission to in Hupel, H.E. has said that. exerciss his right of seniority the Viceroys and Governors are over General Yin Chung and more advanced in their ideas | Prined. Tsai Tao. General Yin than he is, and they might be -Chang hearing of this expressed able to suggest some good ways great hunogance and spoke, off saving the country at this domincing E. You for his critical stago. "As for himself he impudeuce and conceit.

Bombay, Oct. 25, 7.30a.m.

Router's correspondent at Mala

The British Consulate was bad- ly damaged, and the Consul, Mr. Francis Jones, was wounded.

among the inhabitants

H. E. Yuan Shih-kai has obtain-T"TELEGRAPH" CORESFORDENT] An official report has been re-

The following, according to [Service To The Telegraph."]ed a grant from the Throno of

Canton, Oct. 24. chived hero' stating that trouble the "Haukow Daily News," is a Telegrams from Poking state Th. 4,000,000 which will permit H.E. Yuun Shih-kai lina tole any booxpected at Kaochow.copy of the official document for that a request has been addressed him tro-enlist those soldiers, who graphed to the Vicoroys and Colonel Wn of that district has onlisting in the Revolutionary to all the Viceroys and Governors by Chen Teli-chuan, Governor of Army baco served with the colours of Governors of the various provinces sont in a report to the effect that a native of Heien, of Prefec-Sooohow, to join their names with wires that the letters from Beng- his in a memorial, praying the hazi describe the bombardment ture of—in the Province of Hupeh, stating that the activity of the the revolutionaries

Thrano to own its mistake, w re- as doing great haves ontorosting through the introduction of--,

panic. aim of the People's Army Govern- Viceroy Chang Jen-chun of Nan- ment is to drive ont the Manchus, king has strongly opposed this to recover the loss of the Sons of proposal by denouncing it in a Han, to establish a govorumont telegram to all the provinces, for the people and foster liberty Owing to theruns on the banks, It is estimated that the on sual and equality, am now self-willing the Viceroy of Nanking has ties to be listed is a member of the authorized the loan of $1,000,000 amount to four thousand. Central Association of Hupeh.in now coins to the four Chinese Hereafter I will forever obey all banks, namely, Taching, Com its constitutions and byo-laws.munication, Yuning, and Hsun- In case of any violation, I'am pro- chuu. This frosh supply of pared to receive the duo punish- dollars will also relieve the ment. 1 respectfully beg the Ad-siringency of the Shangliai money visor General Sung Ohio-chen to market very materially submit this confession to the tioned. And through the special General Secretary Liu to bo sane- officer Shung Chen-voong, hope, this will be made known October 19, an extraordinary to the President of the Peo-ession was held by the Pro ple's Amy Government; Shung vincial Assembly, which decided Choong-slan (sometimes known that a request should be sent to 20 Sung Won.)

the Governor to borrow Treasury reserves to relieve the market and to abrogate the land taxes of the

A BUFFER STATE.

Bombay, Oct. 25, 7.30 a, m. The "Novoye Vromy" urges the Russian Governinent to tako advantage of the crisis in Chino, in the negotiations at St. Petersburg for the revision of the Russo-Chinese treatica, and the impending arrival of the Mongolian-Khas explain their Priorances, to secure autonomy for Mongia and its definite establishment as a buffer atote,

CHINESE CRUISER-

LAUNCHED,

Bombay, Oct. 24, 1.50 p.m. . Miss Amy Tau, the daughter of the Chinese Minister in London,

vessel of its type.

7.

Mr. Wu, son of Dr. Wu Ting-

fang, dwelt on the importance of training the Chinoso Navy."

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nation in the world than Chine,

ADMIRAL SAH IMPEACHED.

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General Yin Chang -lis im- rolol Admiral Sir Sun Chen- ping for not living opened engagements with the rebels with the large number of troops miler bise mal. The general urges

upon, and suggests that the

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THE SECOND DIVISIOŇ.

Poking, Oct, 24.

The Cabinet has appointed

could only discharge his duties faithfully to the Empipe and rve the Foxporor with loyalty. THE LOYAL TROOPS,

a rising in his prefecture.

The foreign guuboata, anobored off Shameen, are being held in readiness for any emergency..

VICEROY JUFS YAMEN.

A writer in the "Contral Chin Post" of October 10 gives the following doseription of a visit to the Viceroy's yamen at Wuchang, which had been destroyed by the

At 10 clock yesterday the Vice-rebels. by received a tologram from the Governor of Honan stating that wo divisions of the Imperialists

SCARE AT CANTON.

We found that probably half of the yamen buildings still remain

I

USE OF MONOPLANE.

Bombay; Oct, 24, 1.50 p.m. states that two officers made a re Router's correspondent at Rome connaissance on a monoplane at

Hangelow telegramereportalto Tripoli and discovered four market, causing stoppage of work

scarcity of ready mopoy in its Turkish camps eight miles be-

yond the Italian outposts; in mille and factories, On

SEVERE ENGAGEMENT. Durban, Oct. 24, 9.30 p.m. Router's correspondent at Rome states that heavy fighting has taken place at Benghazi

The name of the Introducor (signed.)

Thename of the Admitted mom fine district,

The Turkish. regular troops were reinforced by five thousand- bor (signed)

Teon Chun-hsuan lias thrice de- Arabs. They lost 400 killed and

moon.

TELEGRAMS.

CHURCH COLLAPSES.

A Maltese Chufoh partly col- lapsed, and eight people ware killed and ten wounded.

ment by pleading illness, but the The damage in the recent bom Thone has again urged him to as bardment is officially described na SHANGHAI NATIVE.

sume the office. He intends to de- not groat. eline still, and to ask the Throne to October 19. Imperial troops and the revolu-appoint another competent officiol. H.E. Teen Yun, Governor at tionaries begun hostilities along the river bank near the railway Hangehow, has ordered the de station. The revolutionaries are

Tensive regimente to guard the aid to have suffered a slight armory, which action has caused an unusual Battering of alarm The official force consists of the among the populace. 57th and 58th Hunan infantry, tion of the Northera Army that 400 defensive troops, and a por- have arrived.

a

Soveral British Jews who were taking refuge in the Consulate during the bombardment were either killed or captured.-Reuter.

GERMAN POLITICS,

WHY FOOD IS DEAR,

this is sufficient to show that have arrived, but have not as yet, the part burned being the Amiral Sal cannot be depanded engaged with the rebels. Gene-front entranos and the dwelling Huang Dynasty 4009, 8th lined acceptance of his appoint-1,200 wounded. Throne should despatch a high ral Fin Chang is at present stay-house at the back.... ◄. Commissioner of the Navy tong at Kwongsui with his forces, It is impossible to describe the

perintend Admiral Sah and his while II.E. Yuan is engaged in Bonddust of operations.

e-enlisting time-sxpired soldiers.perfect maze of buildings, and no The memorial has beer shelved. ANTON ARSENAL ACTIVE. one would wonder after once Boeing it thas the Viceroy oscaped.

· PLAIN TÁLKING,

II.B. the Canton Vicoroy, fear. There seemed to be opportunities In consequence of the rolellioning that the arms and ammunition and openings innumerable' for christened the Chinese cruiser in Hupeh, II. E. Chang Ming-chi, required by the troops engaged in flight. In all the rooms that are defont. Chaotic launched to-day. The the Canton Viceroy, his memori- the operations may not be readily still remaining is an indescribable

A Olinkiang telegram says that cruiser sails in January for China.zed the Throne, begging, that supplied, has ordered the autho

l the members of the Imperialities in charge of the Canton mass of debris. Books, charts, Sir Andrew Noble said that family honk he removed from Arsenal 10 work day and night lettere, plans, broken vases and

surrounded the Bureau of Arma the Manchu garrison there have was the 27th ship built for Chius, the Cabinet and that the Throne Yesterday a large quantity of crockery, all sorts of things litter-

and possessed themselves of the It would be the most up-to-date should issue a rescript laying the gras and ammunition was coned the floor. In the guest room

Both the Customs buildings rifles and ammunition therein blame of the trouble on itself. veyol to the whari on the Bund there was a fine suite of European and the offices of the Taikooyu found, declaring that they have His motorial has also been held for shipment to Hupoh." His Excellency Liu Yu-lin ox-over."Shat Po."

furniture which lins suffered had- Hong, Customs brokers, were set lone so for self-preservation, foar pressed hisentiró satisfaction with,

ly. The mautel cover lay on the alight by ruffians on October 17, ing an attack by the Chineso,

and the fire was extinguished by The battle at Hankow on the SVIƠN TO TEM “THLMONAPH."] the Clincho.

On the night of the 22nd inst., floor broken, the dinner wagon party of the revolutionary army. 18th is said to have continued Durban, Oct. 24, 0.25 a.m. Canton was again frightened with Lulso, with its side knocked in; a Fire has been raging fiercely on for ten hours, and both sides

The Reichstag has debated a false alarm of rising. It ap-fino writing desk, minus one set of Hogsban, a hill outside the Wu-suffered a loss of over a thousand pears that some ladies were walk drawers which had been torn away effects belonging to the banner-

Dear Food interpellations. ohang city; all the houses and mon in woanded and killed.

Dr. Bethisan-Hollweg, reply- E. Fang Kwok-cheung (Coming near Shoungmoontai, when

The Revolutionary Govern The only "yellow poril" exist-missioner of the Army Advisory they were chased by ruffians from underneath was there also. men wore being burnt or destroy: ment is said to be ordering rein-interpellations was to destroy Ger

said the only object of the. iog, ing was that of Powers gratuitous-Council) as Commander-in-Chief When the party reached the The sleeping apartments are com-ed by the rebels.

forcontents from Szechuan andany's protective system. This ly attacking the honour and inte- of the second division of troops amen of the Provincial Treasurer, pletely gutted, and a foreign iron

The High Court of Justice is flunan; 2,000 rebels are said to the Government would resolutely! grity of China.

comprising 20,000 strong to be some thiores attempted to steal hadstead has been twisted into being carefully guarded by a be waiting for embarkation at resist. He attributed the dear. despatched to Hupeh to reinforce ho Jadios belongings. They

company of revolutionaries, Kiukiang, having been recruited. ness of food to drought, Thore was no more peacely!The Army under General Yin raised the alarm and the people quoer shapes by the heat.

against incendiarism by mis- from many parts of the Kiengsi The spesol was punctuated, Chang: Fong Kwok-cheung will in the neighbourhood not know-

When we entered the yamon, creants. The gates of Wuchang province.

with cheers from the right and soir leave Peking.

ng what had happened mistook people word taking away every are intermittently opened for the The two sons of General uproar and hisses from the it for a rising. Shop keepers thing that was likely to be useful, passing of merchants and traders, Chang. Pino, educated in Japan, Socialists-Renter. HEAVY GRANTS. closed their doors and pedestrians Some were picking up boards, with practically no restrictions. are reported to have gone, over to

ran off pell mell.

Admiral Bal has telegraph the revolution party, and the others taking the glass out of the The Empress Dowager has At the time FI.E. the Viceroy windows, others carrying off steel ed to the Ministry of Marine General himself to have, written a Router's correspondent at Pe grante from the Imperial Trea- and Field Marshal Lung Chai-piring, electric wiring, books and from Hankow, stating that all letter to the revolutionary leador, king states that Sianfu, which

sury Tis. 2,000,000 and Prince kwong were din ng, with Admiral discarded clothing.

light draft ships are being agreeing to surrender." was 'rogarded as a Government Ching has given a similar Li, thoaotais, prefects and

A reward of Tls. 1,000 is offered The fire at the yamen, however, successively ordered to the front. stronghold, has peacefully sub-amount from his private purse magistrates, ond at first they con- must have been on a small scale The Haichi (the cruiser that is re- by the rebels for information for the exponses of the operations. templated calling out the military compared with the destruction turning to Chion from Mexico) is about Jui Cheng's whereabouts.

doing 80. but fortunately refrained from wrought at the other side of the to station herself at Woosung. This will be increased to ten The Haichen and Baiclion are as times should any report lead to Streßt Here is a vast area,

· INHABITANTS FLEEING. of dwelling houses which consigned the duty of protecting the bis being discovered.

tained the families of the yamen Shanghai Arsenal. But the lower Yuan Shih-kai started from his guard, burnt to the ground.

approaches of the Yangtze River home on October 18; he used a Rumours of impending unrest

seem still too weakly guarded, private chop to send off some are being widely, circulated in

as the craft belonging to indivi- telegrams in lieu of his seal which Canton, and as a consequence the Large numbers of the revoludunk provinces are needed to do cannot be cast in time. inhabitants of the City are panic- tionary: soldiers were making food their own territories, and A talographic order was re- stricken, and their only desire themselves at home on the British thereforo arc not free to obey his ceived by the China ferchants tion of the Trades Unions, and ppears to be to got away, forge Concession yesterday. They ex-orders, ho aske the Ministry to 8. N. Co. from the Yuchunnpu to trusts that his explanation wil numbers are leaving for Hong scuted one man, who they said, was decide what is to be done. send no more steamers to the relieve the feelings of the men

Reuter, kong daily and the outgoing a Manely, at the city wall road, Chang Ming-chi, Canton North for transporting troops, as that unless Wuchang and other A sumour is gaining ground steamers are packed with refugees, and anther at the Custom House Viceroy, and Chen. Teh-chuan; a victory had been gained by the places dry roomptare.l within three in the Capital that Ichining, Shasi Even the students in the schools on the Bund. Up in the native Governor of Scochow, says the Army and Navy. But the ships

and Changsha bavo fallen into weoks, the foreign governments the hands of the rebels, Theve absented themselves from town they were reported to be kill "China Times," have both re-re to be held ready to leave nt a will be obliged to remgnize the citizens in Peking are greatly

lessons, and have returned home, ing great bumbers. Ifthey did not quoted the Throns to adopt true moment's notice. (This telegram Although at present, save for say "sixty-six" to their satisfac reforms on a large scale, to dismiss was received in the forenoon of enew republican government in Alarmed, and all the legations the alarming series of rumours, tion off came the heade and it the system of a Noble Cabinet, to October 19.)

Hupeli.

have taken the necessary flors for everything is apparently quiet, those who refused to speak: An and to issue a Decree admitting line is in a thoroughly, goot con was all the santo in the case of introduce a responsible Cabinet, The Peking-Hankow railway protection in case of trouble.

there are signs of forthcoming trouble in the outlying districte. effort is being made to come to an the Emperor's mistako ia former dition with the exception of slight Luk, Lau-ching, the notorious understanding with the new du- policies, so as to regain the damage which will not impede brigand chief, is reported to be thorities which will result in their

the provinces have been An official telegram to the Ohang have^'? arrived at templating a rising in Bamsui, regulation that Chinese soldier ordered by a Decree to cut down at Kwong-ni, The innukay district not far from Li Tang-tung, another similar are not to be allowed on the Clous expenditure as far as possible in 10 reads

orces have onptured Hanyang A big engagentent charactat, les openly expressed ea “unless by the directions order to be able to supply Innds To-day Novy, and Army won

where they are on considered immineat.--- li-io tention of stirring up trouble,of

Á SIGNIFIFICANT SIGN.

Durban, Oct. 24, 11.10 p.m.

rhitted to the rebels.

Official circles are deeply im-MORE MUNITIONS OF WAR. pressed by the secession of this Historie rofage of the Chinese The Army Advisory Council Court,

and the Amy Board have in- structed the officials in charge of the arsenale at Takchow and Shanghai to increase the output of arme an ammunition.

DIPLOMATIC WARNING. Shanghai, Oct. 24.

It is reported that the Diplo matie Boly at Peking has notified the Ministry of Foreign Affairs

REBEL SUCCESSES.

Imperialists have been

Hacked pudropulsed by the

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PEKING ALARMED..

BATTLE EXPECTED.

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The troops undor, General Yin very busy and is said to be con- recognizing the old concession of the people, the movement of troops.

Sheung Po

Jin Namhoi

Shangliai Taotai, dated October

perior and with the is the army in Bupeh to prosecute already and rebels were defeated;

Mi fotpal Council

Yndle un-pu Seal,

RAILWAY COMMISSION.

LABOURIST EXPLAINS. (Savion To THE " TELEGRAPH.'']

Durban, Oct. 24, 9.25 a.m. Mr. Arthur Henderson, M.P has issued an explanation of the findings of the Commission.

He considers that the dissatis-

faction of the men is due to mis-- understanding.

He emphatically denies that thei Report does not concede recogni-

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