The Hongkong Telegraph.

November 1st, 1911, · Temperature 10 a.m. 77 4, p.m.,,72; Humidity...81, 98.

No. 8623

TELEGRAMS.

THE REBELLION.

[ Service To The "Telegraph"}

REBEL ATTACK.

勝二十月九年三室

TELEGRAMS.

THE REBELLION.

YUAN WANTS A TRUCE.

Bombay, Nov. 2/12.50a.m. Rentor's correspondent at Pe king saya that Yuan Shih-kai has

Premier temporarily while he calls a trues and negotiates with Yaan-long regarding per-

(ESTABLISHED 1881.) Copyright, 1911 by

Proprietor.

NOVEMBER

WEATHER FORECAST

FAIR.

November 14, 1910, Tenglar 10. 80, p. 70; Humidity...61, 75.

TELEGRAMS.

THURSDAY,

1911. 四禮

號二月一十美港香

TELEGRAMS.

TELEGRAMS.

TELEGRAMS.

THE

EWAR.

AUSTRALIAN POLITICS.

BLACK AND White,

ROYAL GIFTS.

COMMONWEALTH BANK. GALBRAITH COLE AGAIN.

[BERVIOR TO TEM “THEBOLAPH."] - [UKRVION TO THR «Trungkarx.”)

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Durban, Novi 1, 8.30 n.m.

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King Emmanuel has given

ཟླ་

Durban, Nov. 2, 12.15 a.m. Router's correspondent at Mel

{ŠKAVICH TO THE “ TALNOKAPA.'!}

Durban, Nov. 1, 10.35 p.m. Mr. Lewis Harcourt, Scoretary

886 run Ásrún,

SINGLE COFT 10 Ünste.

TELEGRAMS,

RAILWAY GRIEVANCES, COMMERCIAL TREATIES,

TAKING ACTION.

A NEW ARRANGEMENT.

(SARVION TO THE ** IMLmGRAPH,"]

Bombay, Nov. 2, 7.35 s.m. Tho joint executivo of the Rail-

(SKEVICE TO INN," TELEGRAPH."] Durban, Nov. 1, 10.35 p.m. Sir Edward Grey bounces that the Imperial Clovernmert is

[falographed a request to the £3,000 to the Red Cross Society bourne says that Me Andrew of State for the Colonies, in reply waymen's Union, altora pre-approaching Columbia, Denmark, (iovernment to appoint an seting and for the relief of the families Fisher, the Australian Premier to questions in the House of longed conference. in London to France, Moxico, Morocco, Norway,

of those killed and wounded.

has introduced a Bill to pstablish Commons, said that he would show discuss the Commission's finding, Russia, Sweden, Switzerland and

Commonwealth Bank which the judges' report of the trial off. "HEROES OF TRIPOLI.""

have decistol-to-tako-action-re-governing dominioną under the Venezuelo, regarding the self- shall be empowered to issue notes Mr. Galbraith Cole to members Durbin, Nov. 1, 10.35)

Its capital will be one million but unless there was a general garding it. Reuter.. Router's correspondent at Con-l the Commonwealth will be desire on the part of the House stantinople says that the Sultan responsible for all moneys due by hns telegraphed his congratulathe bank, tions to the heroes of Tripoli."

manoul pesco,

Durban, Nov. 1, 9:10 dan. -Anundated dospatch from Hankow, obviously sent before the end of the lighting, says that the He says that if a parley is other rebols at daybreak on Saturday wise unobtainable he ́ will visii fie rebels' slonghold'at Wuehung. attacko I the Imperialists, and re-

THE NEW OFFICIAÉS. captured the main railway station

Bombay, Nov. 2, 7.35 am.. and two guns, while the forts at

lentor's correspondent at lek- Wuching bombarded the loyaling states that Yuan Shili-kai has been appointed. Premier; Yin gunboats cansing them to retreat,

| Chang, Chief of the Goneral Staff; AN IMPERIALIST RALLY, and Wei Kuang-tao Viceroy of The Imperialists were rein-ikutaig. forced at 'noon and resumed the fight. The robelsad vanged rock- lessly in close formation, chéoring and firing wildty in the face of fire

of the Maxims.

ITALIAN" ACTION

-CENSURED.

...

Durban, Nóv. 1, 9,40,s.m.

VICTORIA'S IDEAL Durban, Nov. 1, 4.45 p.m. Reuter's correspondent at Mol- bourne states that Mr. Murray,

Anicer Ali appeals to Christian the Governmont's programme, In a letter to the "Times" Premier of Victorin, in outlining England to raise her voice against

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the Italian roversion to barbarism. said that their idoah, was to keep.

Professor L. T. Hobhouse in the untry for white people. the course of a letter to the "Times" asks: "To what is!

They proposal to introduce, Pro-Europe committed if the action skilled American irrigationists

of the Italians passos without pro- tost? Is the distinction between and they were doing their utmost

Prings Ching is acting as mior till Year Shib;kni assumes

office.

4.

a combatant and non-combatant to cucourage the growing of beat to be set aside at the pleasure of sugar which could perhaps bomade the invadera?”

an auxiliary to dairy-farming,

DAMAGE AT HANKOW.

A third correspondent, Mr. Shanghai, Noy, 1. Googo Trevelyan, warns the Groat dainage was done to taftans of the affect upon English Hankow by the recent bombard-pinion of persistenco in "eriel The Imperialists wore skilful in

repression." using shelter and fired with, by the ships under, Admiral Sah, and a large number, includ- ing some Japanese latios, French- mien, and an American mission- ary woro aveidontally killed," COMMUNICATIONS CUT.

m sehino-liko obedience to orders, mowing down the rebels.

STATION AGAIN CHANGES

SHANDS.

The Imperialists · réaptured havo advanced and taken posses- „The revolutionists in Shansi

sion of Shokachong railway sta

the station.

AVIATOR'S SUCCESS.

Durban, Nov. 2, 12,15 a.m. Router's correspondent at Rome states that na Italian aviator his been successful in dropping four bombs into the enemy's encamp- ment.

SECRET INTERVIEWS.' Bombay, Nov. 2, 12.50 azn. Router's correspondent at Rome IN THE CONCESSIONS. tion thus catting off communi-states that Admiral Aubry hne She's fell in the foreign Con-ention between Hankow and Pe-uddenly and secretly arrived and had long interviews with the Cabinet.

cessions, where the streets were

barricadeland guarded by volunteers and bluojackots.

LADIES LEAVE ANKOW.

+

king.

Hangehow prefecture in Hunan beon captured by the insur-

gents.

NO LOANS WANTED.

Thio foreign ladies and Chinose The National Assembly is try employees of foreignois at Han-ing its utmost to prevail upon the kow have been removed to places Ministry of Finance not to isme of safely down the river.

YUAN TO THE, FRONT.

Bombay, Nov. 1, 1,30 p.m.

Router's Poking correspondent states that the rebels at Paolingfu thronton Cloneral Yin Chang's communications.

The Government would pro- moto closer settlement by assisting settlers to acquire the lands of private owners.

oxisting commercini treaties.

Ho points out that it is not pro-

ing the British treaties but merely to secure for the salf-governing Dominions the right to withdraw from those if they desire.-Router.

he did not think any public. A FATAL EXPERIMENT," posed again to negotiate regard. advantage would be gained by giving further currency to the story.-Reuter

IMPERIAL UNITY.

DOMINIONS TO SAY,

(9Lru* To ran “* TELNORAPH.'']

Durban, Nov. 1, 8.30 am. At a meeting held last night at the Qacon's Hall, under the

of the Imperial Mission,

Lord Selborne said, the question of whether there could be a bettor organised co-operation betweon the United Kingdom and the Dominions for purposes of foreign policy and defence must be an swered by the Dominions alone

PROFESSOR'S DEATH.

*

CHOLERA IN MALTA,

[SAVION TO XUN " TELEGRAPH,'']

(SERVICE TO THR."" "TELMIRAPH,''}

Durban, Nov. 1, 8.30 am. Reuter's correspondout at Sai Jose, Califorain, states that Pro- fossor Montgomery, of the Santa Durban, Nov. 1, 10.35 p.ni. Clara College, was

killed Cholora has broken out in Malta. while experimenting witir a

-Reutor, glitor of his own invention.-Router..

OBITUARY,

.

COL, HENEAGE LEGGE.

Szavica TO THE "

CANTON NEWS.

Red Cross Movement

} {THE "TELKORAPE" CONEISPONDENT')

Canton, Nov. L..

The Canton Red Crosa Society Durban, Nov. 1, 10.35 p.m.

is busily engaged in soliciting The death is annoud of Col.

funds for the purpose of despatch- Hou, Heneago Legg formerly riona to attend to the wounded." ing a party to the scene of opera- Captain Coldstrean Guarde, II.E. the Viceroy has subscribod

They were prepared to consider in the first instance. the question of National Insurance--The Canadian election meant Lieut. Col., 9tli Lancers, and Cou-fls. 10,000 and a similar amount on the basis of the legislation being that Canadians' wore determined servativo M.P. for St. George's, has been promised by Mr. Li promoted in England.-Router, to be a Canadian nationality, not Hanover Square, from 1900

necessarily that they meant to1906.-Reuter..

PEACE FUND..

{SERVICE TO THE "* TELEGRAPH.**} Bombay, Nov. 1, 1.30 p.m.. Router's New York correspond- ent says that Professor Eliot, President Emeritus of Harvard University, sails on Nov. 7 for 4 ITALY'S SCHEME.

India, China and Japan to ex A scheme has been arranged plain the objects of the Carnegie for action on this part of the Tar-Petco Endowment-Reuter. kish fleet against the Turkish Archipelago to force Turkey to submit or to lose more heavily.

in the

KAISER AND ISLAM.

WHAT WAS SAID."

TELEORAPE."]. Durban, Nov. 1, 330 p.m..

(Savion To TAR **

A semi-official statement

beon issued in Berlin to the effect

take a decisive step in tho, direc tion of Imperial unity.-Router.

HOME POLITICS.

HAUNTED BY THE

WALTZ..

A humorous artist not long ago rew two pictures representing what in his opinion was the sum

Kwai-piu, a local gentleman. Support is also coming from the Chinese residents in Hongkong and the merchants here. The first

party will be shortly sont to Hupab

Revolutionary Propaganda. A DECLARATION.

The director of railway police has received information to the on the Canton-Kowloon Railway xvica To, Tax "Tape,mitof fame: the first was of an effect that on the 20th day of the Durban, Nov. 1, 4.45 p.in. artist- who soos his masterpiece last moon, six men came from Lord Robert Cecil, who has reproduced in chalk on the pave-Koonlan, of Tungkoon district, to been adoptel as Conservative ment; the second, of a composer country market and giving anti- Samehur going daily into the candidato for Hitchin, has de- who hears a tune of his played on dynastic lectures. They have. clared himself in favour of Tariff the barrel-organ. The new play brought with then models of the Reform.-Renter.

the Prince of Wales' Theatresoals and flags of the revolution- shows us, however, that such fame aries. In Koonlan alone they has its penalties, and that their propaganda from over 2,000 have beon able to gain support for waltz can become a nightmare to men. In Lilongad Pokut, both its composer. It is a curiousf which are railway stations on ship of one's own compositions been very successful. thing how the sons of proprietorie Chinese section, they have for the treatment of consumption fans. directly third parties are which was recently provided for

QUEEN'S "KINDNESS.

HELPS GOOD WORK, The Queen has visited a shelter

'A Riot.

POWERS INSTRUCTED. The scheme will probably be carried out as soon as the interest- a foreign loan of T14. 30,000,000.ed Powers have been informed. The troopain, Paotingfu, the Albanian const in order to Italy will continue to spare Chilli. Chinanfu, Shantung; avoid complications and in Luenchow, Chihli; have

Adriatic and the Balkans,

broken out in revolt." Shot Po."

"UNPARALLELED BUT-

that the Kaiser did not, eny that CHERY."? MORE SOLDIERS REVOLT,

Idain might be a dangor to the patient at Cridhe, and her Ma-permitted to handle it. The late Owing to complications arising n the management of the Life. Sir W. S. Gilbert, wo believe, Money Loan Association by the The message from Tripoli, Gorman Colonies.

jeaty has since authorized the

made a practice of never allen-Kwanoliai Charitable Institution Shanghai, Nov. 1 late Oct. 30, rogardling the

provision at her expense of a Yesterday 'a rumour, was cir-shooting of suspected persons, line

On the contrary, when the similar shelter for use on the ing performance of any play of of Kwaishi district, the committee since been confirmed by other Bishops emphasised the zeal of Balmoral ostates. calatod here that the troops in correspondents,

are not sure that it was have handed over the accounts to Islam, his Majesty expresse. his

not only first-night performances which in turn referred the matter the Self Government. Bureau, Anking have mutinied, and that

The Queen sout the following that he avoided, but that is im to the local Magistrato, .... The The news has occasioned sen-conviction that German Missions the authorities at Wuhiu and sational comments, in the news would not fail to perform their

letter through Dr. Hondry," of papers, most of which deplore

a

his. Wo

H. E. Yuan Shil-kai has start- Kinugning were taking every buteliory, to which there are few work with similar onergy and Balinórul, to the medical officer material, the point being that, it members of that association.

ed for the front,

THE FIGHT. FOR THE

→ STATION.

A telegram from Hankow slator

at the rebels have recaptured the railway stations,

FURTHER LOYALIST

precaution, as attacks on these

two places were imminent.

REBELS CAPTURE TWO PREFECTURES.

and Shoungtak in Hunan, havo

The prefectures of Hangehow

fallen into the hands of the rebele,

parallels, tarnishing the arts of a concord.-Router. civilised nation,"

Some of the papers urge Britain to intervene with an offer of mediation.

SUFFERINGS, AT MALTA,

RUSKIN COLLEGE,

A BEQUEST.

is always a shock to an artist were displeased with the The Queen is visited the when alien persoanliso obtrude interforence of the Magistrate, patient at Crathie for whom you

and a mob of 3,000 strong went to rocoully erected a shelter. Her themselves into his creations. A the Magistrato's yamen and de- Majesty, who was much intereat-novelist, a dramatized version of manded the repayment of their ed, thoroughly examined the one of whose works was produced money invested in the association. shelter, and was very much

the other day, confesses to fealing the Magistrate's refusal to see pleased with it. The patients if he wore looking en at the caused and invaded the yamen, them, the mob was greatly in- gave a most fatisfactory account

It has been reported to the of her experience of it. The murder by bravoce of a favourite where they destroyed the furniture Bombay, Nov. 2, 7.36 a.m Exccutive Committee of Ruskin Quaon wishes me to say, that child, with the knowledge that after overpowering this braves. Mr Lewis Harcourt, at ques-College, Oxford, that the late Mr. when you have decided on the he was sharing in the insurance The Magistrate then went out,, Yu Bing-kak, the Governor of tion time in the House of Com-C.. S. Buxton, formerly Vice best method of heating for the money, He is, perhaps, hyper and in spite of is advice, the PESERTIONS.

Hunan, and Chin Nang-fun, mons, said the Government doop Principal of the College, son of colder winter nights she would sensitive, but one can understand mob refused to dispores. He was Governor of Sheusi, have been both ly regretto. to learn of the thesident of the Board of be obliged if you will supply at his point of view, and a rousi at last obliged to obtain, troopa The troops at Tandhow, Pao-dismissed by order of the Throne. sufferings of British rofugees at Trade lins bequeathed to the her Majesty's expense a similar tivo composer is in equally bad from General Chun Ping-chek of

Malta from Tripoli.

College £5,000 unconditionally, shelter for the use of the patients case. Banel-orgaus lava ruthless the local garrison. These soldiers, tingsu, Teschow (?) nud Tloan-| ANOTHER 'APPOINTMENT. Ho was glad to learn that the The committee paared a resolu, connected with the Balmoral and maddening unbits, To suit together with the body guards of,

(?) have revolted.

friendless were being assisted by tion of sympathy with Mr. Bux estates. As soon as you can pro- their own private ends they are the Magistrate, tried to maintain An Imperial rescript has been the Clovernment at Malta. ton'p family and of appreciation vide it the Queen's shelter would apt to skip two or three phrases in order, but they were stoned by POSITION IN PEKING. issued appointing Blu Ching. It had been suggested that a of his devotion to the College and replace the one you inre so kinda melody, taking a short cut, as the rioters. The Magistrate then ngot Commander-in-Chief of the war vessel should be sent to pro-jta ideals. It is proposed to name is supplied, and the latter would it wore, and getting on to the tried to visit the General, but his The purest continuosat Peking 6th division of troops for the refect Britial subjects in Tripoli, inlature mom in the now be available for a caes,olsewhere. olimax. Besides, the average chair was seized and burnt. The where foreign troops are guard-capture of Bhanet and Shongi,ut think that such pop, was Hall, and a memorial tablet will to help you in yotir valuablework! which even its composet lites to bad promised to attend to their but the Home Government did College buildings "The Baxton The Queen wishes in this way waltz is not the sort of musto rioters lispersed after the General ing the missions.

Shoung Po":

Indy Meble,

Laceted,

hear too much of The Globe, grievance,

In the county.

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