TELEGRAMS.

THE REBELLION.

DYNÁSTÝ IN DANGER..

Exclusive Service.}

Shanghai, Oct. 25, 136 pal The fall of Sianfu, the inactivity of Yuan Bhih-kai, and the gradual extension of the rebellion in Contral Chias foreslindows the possible overthrow of the Manchi regime..

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PREPARATIONS FOR...

FLIGHT. The Court is undoubtedly making preparations for flight and is transferring its fands to foreign banks.

No further fighting is reported,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 25 1911

TELEGRAMS.

HOME POLITICS.

COUNTRY SURPRISED.

* (Suavica ro rúa "* Tálmonara,***

Durban, Oct. 24, 10.15am, The re-shalling of the Cabinot Itas coine as a surprise, especially the exchange of the Right Hou, 1. Mekon and the Right Hon, Winston Churchill, which is chiefly commonted upon and hus. 'occasioned conflict of opinion.

A TRIBUTE TO CHURCHILL.

While a section of the Conser- välive Press considers Mr. Chur- chill's appointment as a victory of tho Little Navyites,", tho Morning Post" says that it is on Indication that the Government beginning to recognise the ex-

is

TELEGRAMS,

HOME POLITICS.

GERMAN, PRESS 'AND CHURCHILL.

(Survion To TAR " TELEONAPH."']

TELEGRAMS.

THE WAR.

TRIPOLI ARABS SHOT- Durban, Oct. 25, 7:15 am. A number of Tripoli Arabs who attacked the Italians from the roar on Oct. 23 have boop.shot."

Nativos found carrying arms have been arrested. Some are to be courtmartinled and others ex pelled.

THE FRENCH CONVENT.

Sale of Work.

The annual salo of work in sid of the French Convent took place at the City Hall yesterday after- noon. Lady Lugard, who was to have opened the sale, was absent owing to indisposition, but her Durban, Oct. 25, 7.5 p.m.

placo was taken by his Lorship Biship Pozzoni, who declared the The German Pross is greatly

bazaar open. The ladies of the interested in Mr. Churchill's now

Colony assisted at the various appointment. It anticipated a

A docrée has been issued mak-stalls, and the large amount| renewal of British action to secure the limitation of armamente.ing death the poualty for carrying of fancy articles turned out by the children of the Convent, Router.

arins.-Router,

found ready purchasers. Business was brisk during the afternoon,

EDINBURGH UNIVER-

SITY.

LORD RECTORSHIP.

ŠARVIOR TO Tan "' TH.NORAPH."')

Durban, Out, 24, 9.25 a.m. Lord 'Minte and the Earl of Crewe have been nominated se candidates for tho. Lord Rector

Router.

There is no telegraph communica-treme urgency of the question of ship of Edinburgh University

national defonco. It pays a tri- tion with Hankow

bute to Mr. Churchill's abilities

nistrength of purpose.

IN NEGOTIATION.

"It is reported that General Yinho "Daily Express" -con- chang and the rebels are ingratulate the country upon the chango and believes that the negotiation.

Admiralty will regain the con-

donco of the public.

PEKING PANICKY:

C-In Chinose sources in Shanghai there is confidence in Phe oven- tual success of the revolution, Poking is growing panicky. A REBEL ULTIMATUM. Canton, Oct. 21.

A rumour is current in Canton ihat Lak Lan-ching, the brigand chief, has obtained frein the rebels the sum of Tls. 300,000 to start a rising in Kwangump in order to divert the attention of the lin- rorialists.

[A HISTORICAL COMPARISON.

BOXING.

· ENGLISH · CHAMPION BEATEN.

(SBAYIO) TO THE "' TELEGRAFN."]

Durban, Opt. 24, 9.25 a.m. The Frenchman, Carpontier, The "Daily Mail mukos a Compprison with Mr. Chamberlain beat Young Josophis, the English in 1895 taking an.inforior post in wolterweight champion, in the anticipation of making lustory. eleventh round, on points, at It says: Possibly Mr. Churchill Southwark. believes that in the near future the Admiralty will be even more important than the Colonial Office was in 1895."

PROFOUNDLY UNPOPULARS

EARL GREY HONOURED BY THE KING. (SHAVIOR TO TAM "TasazAPK."

who had charge of the various Tho following are the ladies

stalls:

Durban, Oct. 24, 0.25 a.m.`- Refreshment Stall-Mrs. Roas, H. M. the King has invested assisted by Mrs. Looker, Mrs. Earl Grey, lata Governor-General Nowall, Miss Tomos, Miss H. of Canada, with the Grand Cross Tomes, Miss Eyres, Miss M. of the Order of the Bath--Router. Eyres.

No. 1 Stall-Mra. Gordon, as- sisted by Mrs. Macgregor and the Missos Gordon.

CABINET MEMBERS.

Thumb-Nail Portraits.

No. 2 Stall-Mrs. Tomes, as The following notes on the sisted by Mrs. Pollock, Mrs. Hast- members of the Cabinet who have ings, Mrs. Bird, Mrs. Hancock, changed places or have been newly Mrs. Ram.

ing

appointed may prove interost- No. 3. (French) Stall-Madame Berindongue, assisted by Madame Earl Currington, age 68, an ardent Paillard, Frau Voretzsch, Frau

Liberal; President Board of von Wiser.

Agriculture, 1905; Joint

Hereditary Lord

No. 4 (French) Stall-Madame Thomas, assisted by

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BURNS AND JOHNSON. Durban, Oct. 25. 7.5 am. Router's correspondent at Auck- and states that Tominy Burus The Daily Graphic" ways that ens arrived there.

Burns Boys the change will be profoundly he is anxious to meet Johnson anpopular in tho Navy. Mr. again, preferably in Australia.→ Churchill was the bitterest op- Router, ponent in the Cabinet of Mr. Me- Kennt Admiral Sir John Fisher: the rising.Ally the families and he were in conatul com- of many of the officials have beenmunication with the malcontents: sent away from Canton. A rum in the Navy and advocated the our says that the Vicoroy ha fe- building of King Edwarda into TH" TELMORAPH."}

It is reported that the 30th inst: will be fixed for the day for

ceived an ultimatum from the re-

preference to Dreadnoughts. bels giving him five days grace Daily Chronicle "says that VIEWS OF LIBERAL PAPERS. to consider whether Canton will when Lord Twoulouth resigned, besurrounlern l or otherwise. E. Sir John Fisher use his influence the Viceroy was waiting for the to induce Mr. Churchill to take arrival of the New Turtar General the post. bafore considering this'during, action of the rabols.

OUTRAGE AT CANTON.

TARTAR GENERAL,

ATTACKED.!

Rumours wore circulating, in the Colony, among the Chinese wo-day that an attack lind been made upon the new Tartar Gen- eral. As is usual if the case of reports of this nature they were indolinite in furaefer.

The "Daily News" ellers no comments, but thinks that the exchango is due to personal tastos and considerations not known to the public.

The Morning Leador" snýs that Mr. Churchill in the pledged apostle of oconomy, and thinks that he has born chosen in view of the delicate situation. When the German programo is com- pleted, it hopes that he will egotiate a reduction of arma

ments,

LIBERTE DISASTER.

NO FOUL PLAY..

Durban, Oct. 24, 11 pm. The report of the Commission Liberto disaster declares that of Enquiry into the use of the there was no sign of foul play,

It offers the opinion at the disaster was due to the ignition of the powder in some cartridge, possibly through some extraneous. packing material...

I recommends certain improve- ments in packing installations.

Reuter.

1

HOME RACING.

THE CAMBRIDGESHIRE,

ERICK, TO THE *** TELBORAPH."] Durbin, Oct. 24, 8.40 p.m.

The following are the probable starters and jockeys for the Cambridgoshiro Stakes run at Newmarkot to-morrow: Mus- A GREAT OPPORTUNI FY.

tapla ( Wortion); Mercutio Thio Tartur General only Altogether the newspapers Trigg); Lonawand (Huxley); arrived. froin the North think that Mr. Churchill has a

Protri (Wams) Trepida yesterday afternoon by the grout opportunity and their at (Rckaby); Tattling (Garner); Kwanglah and, with his family. titude is one of expectancy neto Dandyprat (Wheatley); Sun- proceeded directly to Canton by how he will use it.

No 5-Stall-Mrs. Lammort; Right Hon; R. McKenna, age 48; assisted by Mrs. R. Chapman, Financial Secretary to the Mrs. Main, Mrs. Coppin, Mrs. F. Treasury 1905-7; President Smyth. of the Board of Education,

No. 6 StallMiss Wallace, 107.8; First Lord of the assistol by Mrs. Jackman, Mrs. Admiralty since 1903. Bo- Harding, Mrs. Harker, Mrs. comes Home Secretary. Com- Holyoak, Miss Armstrong, Miss bines a faculty for mathema Harker.

ties with a loveof rowing and No. 7. Stall-Mrs. Jordan, has distinguished himself in assisted by 'Mrs. Valpy, Mrs. Bar- the schools and on the rivor.rington.

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Samples on view at our Offices.

Righton, Winston SpencerChur No: 8 Stall-Mrs. Chatliem, STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW

chill, age 37 soldier at 19; assisted, by Mrs. Phelips, Mrs. w the Spanish Campaign Black, Mrs. Wolfe, Mrs. Craddock,

in Cuba;in the Soudan Cam-Miss Harris, Miss E. 'II. Potts, paign of 1898; won dis- Miss M. H. Potts.

tination in the Boor war, No. 0. (American) Stall—Mrs. was captured by the Boers, Bolles, assisted by Mrs. Walker, but made a drainatic escape, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Hayes, Mrs. Has written the Life of his Brown, Mra, Shearer, Mrs. Bowd- father, many of whose charley,

No. 11 (Toy) Stall-Mre Tulloch, assisted by Mrs. Hamil- ton, Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. Lindsey.

YORK,

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Hongkong, 25th October, 1911.

Just arrived a Large Stock from Italy, MACARONI, VERMICELLI and SPAGHETTI,

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acteristics he reproduces. No. 10 (German) Stall-Mrs. A. P. JEANNOU, 15, Queen's Road Central Left Conservatives and join- Justi, assisted by Mrs. Hoch, Mrs. od Liberals in 1904. Be- Muller. comes First Lord of the Ad- iniralty. Right Hon. C, E. H. Hobhouse, age 50; from being Under- Sourotary for India became Seerotary to the Treasury; Rendered Mr. Lloyd George niuch servies during Bud- get.debates.

Right, lon. Walter Runciman,

at-

41; was formerly manag- age ing director of the Moor Line of cargo steamships; is a Wesleyan Methodist; tempted to settle the Educat tion question in conjunction with the archbishop of Can- terbury. Becomes l'rosidentof the Board of agriculture.

was a very popular chief Liberal whip; an ex-master.

of draghounds and beagles;

bright (Higgs); Labecasse Light Hon. J. A. Pease; age 51: the Chinese genbunt Po Pik. NO'STATEMENT MEANTIME. (Piper); Brastod (Winter):

Our Canton correspondent.

Durban, Oct. 21, 0.30 p.m. Mahsud (Martin); Atmali (Fox); telegraphing at 1 o'clock to-day, When the House of Commons Radioney (no jockey named); confirms the rumours.

He says: The life of H. Ereassembled to-day Mr. David Long Set (Jelliss); Grammont Fung Shan, the new Tarlar Gen Mason asked why the Govern- (Ringstead); Master Bill (Kent). eral, was attempted to-day while men had not offered its gond the Goneral was passing through offices in the Italo-Turkish

hostilities. Chongeling Street in Namkwai.

THE BETTING:

Durban, Oct. 24, 7.35 p.m. Mr. Asquith, in roply, said that The betting in the Cambridge. Abomb, was thrown at ho did not think a public anshire is us follows:-100-to-15 Eim from a house above, Many nouneoment was desirable at Mustapha; 7 to 1 Tropida; 100 Mr. of the guards recompanying him

to 14 Morcutio; 8 to 1 Mahsud; 10 were killed or wounded but I present

ANAMBITIOUS PROGRAMME, -1. Braxted and Sunbright; 100 CONFIRMATION. Mr Asquith announced that in to Grammont; 20 to 1 Radiancy; A private telegram received at addition to the Insurance Bill the 25 to 1 'Atmal. Reuter. noon to-day was as follows: Government hoped to pass the "Tartar, General Tang Shan, Shops, Wines, and Naval Prize while passing through Cheong Bills, the, Finance Bill, and the Ching Street, had a bomb hurled. Scottish Land Bill,

VAT no-injured.

at him from a housetop, killing several soldiers of his bodyguard. The fate of the Tartar General

not known.'

FOREIGN VIEW FROM CANTON.

*RÚSHING IT.

OBITUARY.

DR: A. P. HILLIER, M.P.

Bombay, Oct. 25, 7:30 a.m.. The Government, he said, pro-The death by suicide is an isposed to allocate 18 or 10 days to nounced of Dr. A. P. Hillier, M. the Insuranco Bill. Mr. Balfour P. for the Hitchin Division of described this allowance as pre: Heris since 1010.-Reuter.") postotously small. STATEMENT ON FOREIGN AFFAIRS.

It is interesting in view of the position that is, developing, to Javo, the opinion of foreigners. rosiding at Canton of the silun- Durban, Oct. 25, 12:20 a.m. tion. The following privato let- Replying in the House of Com- ter dated yesterday, has been re-mons to Mr. Balfour, the Prime ceived from an ominently trust Minister said he hoped that Sir worthy source:

Edward Grey would make a Nothing new to report re the statement on Foreign Affair political situation here, but there cluding Morocco, in a fortnight. is undoubtedly an uneasy feeling The Government, also said the amongst the people and business Premier, would not refuse a labour Is suffering very moul. The debate if there was a demand for great majority of the people are, it

MONSIGNOR. CAPEL.

(SERVICE TO THE " Turagraph;"'] Durban, Oct. 24, 9.30 p.m. The death is announced of Monsignor (Thomas John) Çapel, the original of Catesby in "Lothair"-Router,

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Lady Lugard.

BAZAAR, and FANCY FETE

will be held (by kind permission

Mr. F. D. Achland, age 37, was of Commandant and Officers-Hong- formerly private secretary to kong Volunteer Corps) on the Volun- Mr. Haldane and financial leer Parade Gmund, on TUESDAY, soeretary to the War Office. October 31st, from 2.80 to 7 p.m. Right Hon.Alfred Emmott, age53; has achieved distinction as ohairman of Committap of Ways and Means and as De- puty Speaker.

Lord Lucas, age 35; son of

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NO OHITS TAKEN... Hongkong, 18 Oct. 1911.

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