October 25th,

No. 8616

The Hongkong Telegraph.

Temperature 10a.m. 77, 4pm. 75; Holdity.1.80, 88.

TELEGRAMS.

THE

REBELLION;

[Service To Tho" Telegraph."

ARTILLERY AND MONEY WANTED.

Bombay, Oct. 25, 1.45 p.m. General Yin Chang has inform- | ad the Government that the rebels -have 100 guns.

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TELEGRAMS.

(ESTABLISHED 1881) Copyright, 1911 by the

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THURSDAY,

OCTOBER ___26. - 1911.

TELEGRAMS.

TELEGRAMS,

TELEGRAMS,

TELEGRAMS.

THE REBELLION.

THE REBELLION.

THE REBELLION.

THE WAR.

HOME POLITICS.

1

PRINCE CHING ILL.

FIRST ENGAGEMENT,

BOLD ATTACKERS

STERN MEASURES.

Peking, Oct. 26, Princo Ching is soriously ill.

(GaTION TO THE " XMLNOKÁTM,""]

Durban, Oct. 25, 3.30 p.m. It is reported from Tripoli-that

Wednesday, Oct. 18. The cruisers fired pretty freely into robol positions cast of Race Rebel troops move down from Course and into south of It is reported that the President their positions at back of nativeChinese Town. This seemed thoroughly to frighten the rebel of the Ministry of Communica-city during the night to a point troops and by five o'olook they tions has been allowed to resign. half way between Golf Club and were all retreating as fast as they by order of a Court Martial a

could. One horse was soon rider Race Course. There is some loss. The rebela could be seen Kavass employed at the German skirmishing in the Belgian Bund-retreating as far as the Race Club ing and by noon twenty-five

Itend, after which they were hid-Consulate has boon shot publicly don from the writer's view, were brought to the London Mis- sion Hospital. - Rebels

Shat Po."

SIUM CHUN-HISUN.

Poking, Oct. 25, Ho demanda additional artil-

HE. Shum Uhin-hsun after lory, and also money with which being repoalelly pressed by tho to pay the troops balorò ho nd-Throno, has been obliged to take

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About 10.30 a mob of rebel coalios destrojjol Culvert Bridge: up his post an, Viceroy of Sze-Imperialists with short train and officers on, the engine came down,

A messigo from Sianfu states Jchwan" Sheung, Po.” that the rebels are making avors

turos to the Molimodus of APPEAL FROM YIN CHANG.nspected, and retired, aftor which

Kansu,

CAREFUL REBELS.

Shanghai, Oct. 26. General Yin Chang has tolo- graphed to the Capital urging the Durban, Oct. 25, 10 pan. early despatch of arms, ammuni Router's correspondent at Petion and provisions to lupob, and king states that the robols are:

the coolies went back and finish ed their job.

Peking troops enter a "Chinese Town" just west of Garo Fluviale, so stationed in large numbers

BALFOUR'S ATTACK,

(SARVION TO THE " TRIXOZAFE,"')" | Durbar, Oct, 20; 1.15.p.m. Mr. Balfour in the House of Common's made a scathing attack on the Government which was loadly alivered.

$86 ran ÁMIDE) Som Coër 10 Onres.):

TELEGRAMS,

HOME RACING.

CAMBRIDGESHIRE RESULT.

(SKVICH TO TH■ ** TREMORAYN."')

Bombay, Oct. 26, 12.55 a.m.

The race for the Cambridge

shiro Stakes, was run at New-

market with the following re-

He expressed himself as dis- mayed at Mr. Asquith's decision sult:

complicated Bill of the century and be affirmed that the institu tion of the Kangaroo Closure was a-Parliamentary scandal.

There would be no need for for stabbing a wounded Italiano limit discussion upon the most thom to retire farther than that.**** point, since the cruisers guue soldier. could not get at them without Concossion. There was no at firing across or over the Japanese templ wintever by the Im- porialist Iand forces to follow the relrenting rebels.

In fact, throughout the whole engagement there was no fire. whatever from the Imperialist land forces. The rebels were on-

TURKEY AND GREECE.

Long Set Mustapha 'Mercutio

The House, he said, was loft. Sixtoon ran. The betting was without a slired of liberty, Hav-33 to 1 Long Set; D to 2 Mus- ing destroyed the House of Lords,

Bombay, Oct. 25, 1.45 p:m.

The Government were now des- tapha, and 11 to 2 Mercutio. Won The brutal murder and mutila-troying the House of Commons.

by five lengths; three-quarters of (Loud Cheera).

longtin between second and

third-Routor.

couraged to come right along and tion of tho Creek Metropolitan of Japanato Concession aid the not-until-they were well past the Gravong and two attendants in the

cruisers firo a single shot The Vilayet of Monastir has excited irst few shots appeared thorough the greatest indignation, in thus exposed to the cruisers' fire,

ASQUITH'S DEFENCE.

Durban, Oct, 25, 10 p.m."."

taking the utmost precautions asking the Throne to reinforest rivor side of rail ombaukmont holy to unnerve the rebels who were Greece, where the Young Turks. Mr. Asquith strongly dofeniled i

against excessos. **

They are not suxious to take over sympathising cities until they Bro prepared efficiently to adm nister then-Thoy aim ata blood- loss revolution.

The Imperialists contend that one Imperial victory would crash the whole rebellion which, they say, is herely sporadic.

bis forces with artillery. The low Japaneso concession: At robels have not completed their mid-day Imperialists rotiro from arrangements for a battle with latter position. the Imperialists, and as a 'con- sentence they havo hot advance),· Therefore both sides are inactive

Another fiftoon shots or go were

crime.

* RED SEA LIGHTS:

The cruisers' fire set alight a are unhesitatingly accused of con- number of Chinese tiled houses. niving at the Roumanian pre fired by the cruisors as a kind of pagandists' plan to carry out the About 3 o'clock roboland-Geish up for the day. vanced from first position. By

SECOND ENGAGEMENT. although, occasional skirmishes 4 o'clock, with but little firing,

Thursday, Oct. 19. occur.

they had advanced to beyond 11 a.m.-Rebels advance again The troops in St-on in Shensi tucs course. What firing there from Sinsong Road neighbour have broken out into musing was mostly foll short either into porialist position by Raco. Club

boil and at 11:50 fire into To Tangkwan is in danger.

The fleet under Admiral Sali Race Club grounds or into and south west side of "Chinese Bombay, Oct. 26, 7.20 a.m.

is anchored off Sinkashan. Ad-Southern gul of "Chinese Town." Town. Under cover of smoke Router's correspondent at Peiral Sul has tolographed to

and fire advance across Race Club king, reports that the order for Peking for the despatch of the Numbers of Imperialist troops grounds and round by country at the departure of the Inniskilling Minister for the Navy or Vice who wore in a trais atanding be

double quick mareh. Fusiliers for India has been finister to command the fleet in countermanded. Other legationstead. guarde have been considombly strengthened.

A SKIRMISH..

Five thousand Imperial troops; have entrained at Peking for Hankow.

FINANCIAL CRISIS.

A crisis in tre monoy market, Wirole messagos report on Namehang is imminent. The aro fleeing. The encounter to the worth of Han-inimbitauts kow to-day. The roble advanced Governor of Kinngi, H.. Fung to Seven Mile Creek and an ex- Yu-kwai, fearing that the troops tendód skirmish ensued.

night break into mutiny, bus or Subsequently the rebels rotire derod them, to surrender their slightly.Renter.

REVOLUTIONARY SUCCESSES.

Shanghai, Oct. 25.

Cruisers remain further down river than yesterday.

12.55. No rebels advancing along railway line as they did yesterday. Advancing solely round by country between Race Club and "Chinese Town."

With the exception of a few shots from the Imperialist out. posts, there has yet been no reply fire from either, land or river forces,

...Bombay, Oct. 26, 7.20 a.m. Italy lias ordered the rolighting of Italian lights in the Red Sea.- Reuter.

PRINCE OF WALES,

`HIS NAVAL TRAINING.

(SKVICH TO

THI

low Garo Fluviale were drawn out to behind. Kilometre Ten station, no reply whatever boing given to the robal firing. Rebels advanced chooring,ulong railway, Somo dozen shots worojfired at the retiring train, and station, but

Durban, Oct. 21, 1.35 a.m. - shots were mostly short and as far

The Prince of Wales has con; ns could be soon no damage was

oluded-his-term-of-naval-service done. Still no return fire whatso-

A handful of Imperialists can on board H.M.8. Hindustan.- over from Imperialists. Great num-ba soen just this side of Kilometre The report of 10,000 Japancsobers of rebels came up from back Ten Station... troops entering Fongtien in Man-of concessions, and river eide of churia has been confirmed—

railway embankment.

arm3.

JAPANESE MOVEMENT,

Kiukinng has been captured.Sheung Po,"

The Taotai, the Prefect and the

Colonel in command escaped be-

for the arrival of the robels.. NEWS FROM CANTON.

Po lang,a Manchu, and the Tao-

tai of Kiukiang and Namchang

are taking shelter in Shanghai. All the fonts in Wuhow have fallen into the hands of the rovolutionists,

The Imperialist warships have now atonmed down the river as far as Anhui province,

The rebela in the Chinatown

QUEER LOYALTY.

"Teluorára ""ComRESPONDEAT

CRUISERS OPEN FIRE.

(4 o'clock) About 4 p.m., after

robel guns had all been brought up and had fired for some time Canton; Oct. 25:intorouth side of "Chinese Town"

Soveral rebel officers up in Race Club Tower

ORUISERS AND CAMP.

Reutor.

the limitation of discussion on

Insurance Bill.

It must, asserted the Premier, receive the Royal assent this year

for the benefits to the masses would

be postponed for a year.

Ä Mr. Lloyd George, he said, had seen hundreds of deputations and had spared no troublo nor time iw-meeting-objections---

REDMOND'S - AMENDMENTS."

THE TERRITORIALS.

HALDANE'S HINT,

[SERVICE TO TAN" THINGRATE;"']

Bombay, Oct. 20, 7:20 a.m. Lord Haldane, speaking at.. Aidha ha halier-

od the Territorial Force had come

Durban, Oct. 21, 1.35 a.m. Speaking in the House of Com-to stay and would develop. It mone, Mr. John Redmond, leader

on com-

of the Nationalists, said that the might some day be based Irish Party intended to propose rulsory service (loud cheers). He certain anondments to the Iu-

surance Bill, which the Govern saw no possibility of compulsory ment would undoubtedly accept.

The statement was received service at prosent, but he *.

with ironical choors.

anxious that wo, should. not fall CHAIRMAN OF WAYS AND between two stools.-Reuter.

MEANS.

Durban, Oct. 25, 10 p.m. Mr. J. H. Whitley has been unanimously appointed Chairman

1.10 p.m. Cruisers mancouv- FRANCE AND GERMANY, of Ways and Means-Reuter. ring round and round, possibly to provent Wuchang forts getting à còrtain shot at them. Large numbers of coolies following be hind the advancing rebel troops.

1.20-Field gun drawn by mule appears on Rail. Embankment. Cruisers have retired down to Seven Mile Creek. No firing the last twenty minutes.

A meeting of the goutry, sier the Chinese cruisers opened fire 1.28 Three cannon aliots by

chuluts; the members of the Solf

Government and other societies from off this Buuid: They clear

NEARING THE END.

TELKORAÝH."']

Durban, Oct. 25, 10 p.m. Reuter's correspondent at Ber-

[BaariƠN TO THE “

1.32-Company ofrabel soldiers of the Franco-German agreement.

CANADA AND RECIPRO-

CITY.

EARL GREY'S VIEWS.

AUSTRALIA'S CRUISER;

SUCCESSFUL LAUNCH.

„{SERVIÓN TO THA ́ ́* TELNGRAPH,””)

Durban, Oct. 25, 10 p.m. Lady Roid, wife of Sir George Roid, High Commissioner for Australia, launched the

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Durban, Oct. 25, 7.6 a.m.

at Clydebank. The Rt. on. L. Harcourt pre- The Australia is a sister ship to practi-sided at a banquet given at tlie

Royal Colonial Institute in honour the New Zealand. Large crowds of Earl Grey, the late Governor- General of Canada.

witnessed the launch and

rebels into north of Chinese Town. lin announces that the first portion [SEEVICE TO THE "THISORAPE." Dreadnought cruiser, Australia; was held to-day, Tang Wah-hci, ed the soldiers from where they advance along railway. No move- of Hankow have forced the office ex Governor of Aului, and Loung were attasking "Chinese Townment can be seen in small affecting Morocco, itaa been com- of the China Morchants Steam Ting-fun, ex-Provincial Judge of after the third shot. The rebels left Imperialist camp south side of municated to the Powers. ship Co. to romove the dragon Hupeh, were in the chair and vice fig and to dy the rebels' standard shair. The decision of the theirlittle field gun standing there the station. Some thirty or more instead. The order of the rebels gallering was that, in

on the rail embankment. It won con. was not taken notice of in the first sequence of the financial strain either destroyed by cruisora fire instance and the revolutionists at brought about by the last rising or was recaptured. The writer once took possession of the office. and other calamities, and of the did not happen to be looking that

The fall of Onking prefecture foar of a second rising in Canton,

o Imporial troops..

grounds.

The second portion is khaki tents can be seen.

1,40-Cruisers are now away eally completed. down at bend of rivor.

2.7-Rabola march on station and meet with no opposition. Mon in coolio garb went ahead and noted ne scouts going up to

there were Imperialist troops in hiding. In this way there was The second cruiser fired at it.no necessity to fire on these

- is considered imminent. U. E it was inadvisable that Canton way when it disappeared.

Chu Ka-po, the Governer, has should send troops to Hupeh to Rebel officers were directing the tents and to the houses that instructed General T Ki-sui assist in the suppression of the operations from the high (pigeon wore orginally built for the Bel- to drapatch troops to Onking to rebellion or send money, to assist shooting) tower in the Race Club gian Engineers, to ascertain if relieve the prefecture,

CAPTURE OF CHANGSIJA.

Oliang hang already bocn Captured by thin robela, H, E. Yu Sing-kak, the Governor of Innan, has been taken prisoner. General Yin Chang has arrived

THE GREAT (?) battle.

A CASE OF MUTUAL

TIMIDITY.

A MATTER OF SATIŞ-

FACTION,

Bombay, Oct. 20, 7.20 a.m. Speaking in the House of Lords,

Officers came down from top foreign-built houses or the station Lord Morley of Blackburn said ohop-oliop after Grst shot, only buildings. Three railway trucks

one remaining and he came down are brought down the line by that it was a

coolies.·

The guests included Sir L. É. Jamieson, the Rt. Hon. Sir Walter Giuded many Australians and F. Holy-Hutchinson, the Hou, other Colonials-Reuter, Sir Richard Solmon, the Hon. Sir James L. Hulett, the Rt. Hon. Alfred Lyttleton, Lard Mintot Sir Godfrey Y, Lagdon.

Earl Grey, in a speech, said that with the exception of an oc- oasional crank, there was not man to be found in Caunda who

was in favour of annexation. Re- matter of enormous ciprocity, whether good or bad,

Union with the Motherland, and at the second. Two shots grazed 2.12-Rebels carry away. Im satisfaction that the France-Ger- was designed to strengthen the the framework. They mostly pecialists' tonta.

man disonation with relation to the fear of the gontrary was the in the Hankam district with The following, description by went wide, though one at any 5.30 p.m.Rebels are seen Morocco had at last come to a con-result which influenced the "olec his forces, and is to open an on- an eye-witnes of the fighting rate sosmed to hit the Race Club currying away Imporialliste tente, alusión, which, in the opinion of tions, and proved that the im gagement with the rebels to-day at Hankow last Wednesday and

ammunition, rice, ela., from the

love their country and Em those in anthority in Berlin ոոմ o was done captured station and camp, and ILE Yuan Bhilakal received Thursday has bisen supplied to pavilion. No damage was d

piro, but that Canada: would his seal of office at Wusingkwan the N.O Daily News" by the to the tɔwer, except for the two great numbers returning

Paris, would be poceptable to the support Imperialiem founded on on the 28rd inst. Bhat Po." China Inland Mission,

lile grazes mentioned,

people of both countries-Router. Jingo aggressiveness. Reuter

not

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