TELEGRAMS.

THE WAR.

ITALIAN LOSSES.

Exclusive Service.

Shanglini, Nov. 2, 10.55 a,m. A telegram frout Constantinople says that the official estimate of

the Italian losses at Tripoli aro set down at 5,000 killed and woun led..

THE REBELLION.

PARLEY OPENED.

Exclusive Service.

- Shanghai, Nov. 2; 10.55 a.m.

Yuun Shih-kni, the Premier, notifies Peking of the opening of ́n penco parley with, tho rabolk,

• JAPAN'S CHANCE. The rebels havo, fired upon a Japaness ship at anyang and complications may result.

LOAN-REFUSED,

It is anounced that Wall Street has refused to grant alom China.

STRIKE FOLLY.

Admission By Labour Party Chairman..

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY NOVEMBER 2 1911

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL,

A moeting of the Legislative Council was held this afternoon, when there were present:

E; the Governor Sir Frode-

sincero sympathy to the relatives RAn from a throne. in their boroavement.

In doing so H.E. said that since

Two Small Slices

The ex-Crown Princess thon goes on to toll how in return.she

hoy bad last mot at that table the Ex-Crown Princess of Saxony's invited Herr von Metzsch to the tragic death of the late Colonial Secretary had removed from their councils an officer whom they had all turned to value, although Ire

Story.

Tho revelations of

"

princess

most magnificent support the best hotel in Norderney....

"The rosult of my preparations a queen, of a woman who ran away from her absolutely staggered Vọn Metzsch and at last ho said to me : husband a few months boforo lie. ascended a throne, have been Why have you gone to such ontertain- published in England and in hindi lavish expense for my a dozen other countries of Europio. nent, Imperial Highness ?'

"I looked at him steadily and In "My Own Stary" (Evoleigh Nasi Mmo Toselli, formerly then said: "This, Excolleney, is Crown Princess of Saxony, tells my revenge for the two slices of of her life at the Saxon Court and liam you gave me the other night; the events that led to her flight after ten years of married life among relations-in-law, to whom her unconventional ideas and temperament were always die

rick John Doaltry Ingard, lind only been a short time who might havo beon's KOM.O., G.B., D.8.0.

amongst thon. As a colleague and Ilon. Mr. A. W. Brewin 0.31.G. a friend his charming personality (acting Colonial Secretary). hal ondeared him to them all and Hon. Mr. O. G. Alabastor (Ate (thoclovernor) could say for his own part, that he had no concop- torney-Cloneral). .

tion how mugh it was so until he Ilon. Mr. W. Thompson (Colo-had gone. As a holder of a most nial Treasurer.) |

responsible office he had in a Ilon. Mr. W. Chatham, CM.C. marvellous why possessed himself, Director of Public Works).

of the problems, and conditions of the colony No, oud, could Hon Mr. A. Ilewott,

bear witness of botter knowledge Hon. Mr. E. R. Hallifax (acting dhan himself. He found in him Registrar General)..

(the late Colonial Secretary Hon. Capt. F. W. Lyons (Capt man who could be entirely relied Supt. of Police).

upon, a man of abounding com- Ifon. Dr. Ho Kai, M.B., C.M.G.dustry, and of most sale, tem- mon sense, of indefatigable in Hou: Mr. Woi-Yuk, C.M.G. - porato judgment and liberul After running away from a Hon. Mr. II. E. Pollock, K.Ç..

ideas. His experience as Pro-throne, the Crown Princess was Hon. Mr. E. Osborne,

Lootor of Chinese in the Straits divorced by her husband, who by Sptilements and his sympathy this time had become King of with and knowledge of Chinese

Hon. Mr. C. IL Ross.

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tastoful.

Mr. D. Clomont), (Clerk of affairs had peculiarly qualified Sasuny Councils)

Finance

The following minutes were referred to the Finance Commit- Leo:

him for appointment to his high She retired Woronce, and allico in the Colony and in him the lived there 38 Countess of Montig Chinese community had lost n

воно. A child was born to hor good friend.

in her exile, the little Princess Monica, for whom a long struggle raged between the mother and

In conclusion His Excellency said. "I'most deeply and keenly regret his untimely death, and

The Governor recommends the to council to voto a sum of one thou-move in the terms of the resolu

sand dollars ($1,000) in aid of the ion, before you, that this Council) yoto Charitable Services, other shall place on the records of its archives an expression of surrow charitable allowances.

With so many rumours in the ́air thuat a general strike may conne Bofore long, if the workers t home are roused it is interesting to note that Mr. Hamsay Macdo nald, M.P.; chairman of the Labour Party, attacks the idea in the

'Socialist Raview."

“Let us suppose that the strike is succording The authorities will try and break it. Troops| will be ráolilised. The Army

|

the Saxon Court.

Inter on I shall sit as queen at the political supper table, when there will be numerous plats for my guests, and then, Baron, you will only receive two small slices of political influence.

"Everyone heard my words, which I could sea produced a really startling effect. Metzsch never forgot them

You

and I know for a fact tlint he' said, I mean to ruin this woman, but I will ruin her slowly,' and he kept his word.”

..A Dramatic Interview. But it was not only the anti-

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in the end-the-Countess surface. Nover popular with her alongside. rendered the child and has over husband's family, she writes:isded at onor, at consigness risk pad been permitted, to see her since. My position became almost ún- expanse.

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at the great loss which the Colony The Governor recommends the has susinod, and an expression: council to vote a sum of two of syropathy and condolence with thousand four hundred dollars his heroived mother and rola Signor Enrico Toselli, an Italian Albert, who had always shown me

Consignces of Cargo from SINGA-Į ($2400) in aid of the voto ubije Hon. Dr. Ho-Kai said: "On bo-writes: "With

Lives."

pianist, Of this marriage the considerable kindness, and the

that curious year 1902 was a most unhappy PORE and PENANG,are. requested to tako IMMEDIATE delivery of their Works, Extraordinary, Police half of the unofficial members mania for self-effacement which one for me. My father-in-law folt goods from alongside, such carge im Station, Teun Wan.

his health declining, and he appoding the discharge of the Versal wil parantly determined to get rid of belnded and stored at consigness' risk no by fair means or foul before he and expense. died. He was terribly afraid lest Ishould become Qucon of Saxony."

dollars ($2,550) in aid of the vote Public Works, Rocurrent, for the following items ——

Communications: Minton ince of Roads and Bridges in Kowloon, $500; Maintenance of Telegraphs, $1,500.-

Lighting Electric Lighting,

will be used for the double purKowloon, $550; Total $2,550. "pose, of" "keoping "tho industrial The errorocimens the wheels going round and of shoot council to voto r snim of two ing when the unarmed and un- prepared prowds break out into thousand seven hundred doller

rioting.

of the Council 1 bug most

Hon. Mr. C. H. Ross-Irise to

"J'accuse."

Then comes the story of a dramatic interview with the King. Sho describes it thos

"We facod each other outward- y calm, and ho said; coming to the point:

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Friday, November 3. Cathedral Choir Concert,

The Governor recommends the sympathetically to second the re sometimes seizes the Hapsburgs, council to voto a sum of two solution which you have so feel-1 chose to marry a man who boast thousand five hundred and fiftyingly moved. Wo fully conouredno pride of ancestry and

with the sentiments which you possessed no worldly wealth:" havo just given expression to, and wo join with you in testifying our appreciation of our colleague, The book is full of dramatic his sterling qualities, and also

statoments, the most sensational of our high regard for hun, although which is perhaps that which opens ho was only a few months with as, and also to express our deep the chapter headed, "J'accuse." sorrow at his sudden death. We it reads:-1 accuso Baron George unite with you in tendering our von Metasol, now Controller of the sancorest and deepest sympathy Royal flousehold, of being the

daughter-in-law, Louisa. The and condolences to his relatives.

views you entertain and the con- The resolution was carried una-active instigator of the intrigues tempt you display for the tradi-

Wednesday, Novcubor 8. nimously.

which led to my leaving Dresdensions of our Court convince me Hon. Dr. ito Kai --As a mark and to my ultimate expulsion from that you are not in the way of ful-Sale of work and concert at

Gilling my ideal of what a Queen Union Church llall. ($2,700) in aid of the rote Misof respect to the late Colonial "Let us assume that the transcellaneous Services, Allowance of Secretary I beg to move that the

Saxony.

of Saxony should be; I dislikó "My arch enemy," she con-you personally I have always port services are held up, that the $2 ouch to all government em-Council-adjourn. markets and shops are closed,

tinues, "possesses the intellectual done so-angt, therefore, I intend that the workshops are deserted. pleyes in receipt of salary, of

gret that our ridiculous modern However completo the general $15 por mouth or under in con-support, the senior unellicial attainments which i have always to have you removed. I only re- miniffed. flo is a good-looking ideas do not permit me to impri- strike is to be, it is only to affect,sideration of the unusually high oven to begin with, a majority, price of rice during the last two

elegant man, with captivating son you for life, or, better still, Thoro will be a minority holding months.

manners, an iron will, and a ruth to cause you to disappear so com the same opinions aswore express”

The Governor recents the

Less tenacity of purposo that brooks pletoly that your fate would never od by the suburban dwellers dur

no obstacles; but he does not know knowa. You have now ful- ing the recent railway troubles, council to vote a suip of nine

filled your destiny, which was to the meaning of chivalry or grati-provide princes and continue our Then there will be a great num- thousand three hundred and ber who will become unemployeil thiry-four dollars ($0,334) in aid

tude where in personal interests fine, and so I have no further use without in any way sympatising of the voto Miscellaneous Sor-

are involvet."

for you. But, Louiza, I now tell you what I have always thought, "with the strike. They will be

and that is that you are 'mad- the shopkeepers, the business vicos, cost of revision of laws of

It is only this year that we The ex-Crown Princess then

and-that-the, Bourbon Hapsburg men, and great sections of the the colony. working classes.

have come within measurable tolls of a cnrious meal to which eccentricities have so developed As the strike The Governor recommends the distance of sympathising with proceeds and the price of food commeil to vote a sum of fifty dol- Archibald. Until the heat wave sho was invited by Baron von in you that they have become the reaches fainine levels, the ranks lars ($50) in aid of the vote to begin wa had always looked Matzsel while staying at Norder-cause of your state of mind. of the malcontents, will bo ingistrar General's Departinent, apon our friend Archibald as aney, and of the threat which recluded the King, as there is creased. One could watch the ther charges, emigration suby wó borrow from the music Bulted from it. process the other day. The strik department; photography, of rehalls and say swanker? A few er every day that pusson becomes jected emigrunts. in the eyes of an increasing nume ber of people not the saviour but the enemy of society.

member of the Council.

H.E. the Governor-Ishall be most glad.to adopt the proposal of the members and adjõurn.

The Council then adjourned.

SLEEPING IN THE GARDEN.

years ago ho spent a short time

open.

t

A Strange Meal

"Wo met hun at a secon I-rate

Council to vote a sum of two return maddened his circle we enterod an

The Governor recomiends the in South Africa, and on his restaurant he had names. When obsequious waiter thousand four hundred and of acquaintance by sending at conducted us to the tablo reserved "The dumption of a progres twenty-two dollars ($2,422) in bedrooms, and, after a lengthy for Herr von Motzsch, who come sive paralysis is false. Society id of the following votes will not yield to the general

excursus on the illimitable veldt, forward, greeted me with much Colonial Secretary's Depart-insisting on sleeping in the strike; it will res st it. On the ment na Legislature, Other Until Unis year, we sty, we did not empressement, and oscorted me. day of his first triumph, when he Charges:- declares his strike,, the Syndi

appreciate his point of view. But to my seat. calist' signs his own death war (Chinese) to impassed cadets, there is much to be said for the amazement. There was no table. Language study allowances the heat has convinced us that I looked at the table inreilont rant and puts the nooso about his own neck. It is a mere escapade $90; Medical attendance on practice of sleeping out-of-doors. of the nursery mind. It is the unpassed Cadots, $125; News-To our mind it has all the romance clotli, nu flowers, but only quite of camping out combined with ordinary appointments, and in product of the creative intelli- papers, perivilicals, eLC., $50,

Miscellaneous services, tele- the comforting Knowledge that front of me was a dish covered graph services:-Contribution in one is within easy reach of civili- with a plate.

"As I grasped all those details connection with signalling mes-zation and that the morning. sages, etc., to observatory, (275), when it comes, will not be poi- caived by government, $1,300. 8857; Telograms sent and re-soned by the hocessity of cooking flashed with anger.

breakfast. A writer in a weekly 'Well, Baron,' I asked, 'what kind paper mention attacks of wasps of a supper have you proparod for is a drawback, but we were lucky me?'

gence of the man who is impatient because it takes the earth twont

four hours to wheel round the

Buir.

But the absorption of the small sectional union and tho føderation of the unions covering

New Member.

:.

I

"So, my poor Louisa,...con-

happily every provision made nowadaye for the insane, I shall personally interest myself in seeing that you are guarded from He left me without another word. the consequences of your actions.'

This threat to have her immured in a lariatio asylum is the cause which the ex-Crown Princess gives for her flight from Dresden.

JOHN L. SULLIVAN.

Aspires to Congress.

A tolegrain from Boston dated Sopt, 28 Bayes-If present plans Sullivan, former world's cham do not miscarry the voice of John

pion heavy-weight, may be heard ringing in the lower hall of Con- gies within a year or two.

The candidacy of the one-time champion heavy-weight prizo

the whole of 'saparato trades into Mr. E. R. Hallifax took the in this respect. Except, for the a unified national organization orth of allegiance on assuming gardener, who woke us up at five- Ah!' he replied. Imperial figlitor of the world has been

with political as well as industrial a seat in the Legislativo Counsel, thirty am. (which we, suppose Highness, knowing as I do the launched by a number of his De- functions is not syndicalisan' but The Late Colonial Secretary- was high noon for him), in order simple tastes of the Hapsburgs, Imocratic neighbours, and Mr. Sul- the very opposite. The hospitality is Excellency the Governor to discuss Warwickshire's chances have set, some cold ham before livan will makea formal nunounce- which the Socialist movement has proposed the following vote. for the Cricket Championship,

mont from his Massachusetts farur offered so generously to all kinds. Tlio President and Members of the insect creation did not trouble. You

within a few days, it is said. Sulli- van is quoted as followarelative to the office:

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of cranks and scoundrels because the Legislative Council of Hong-A stray dog blundered into us, but I uncovered the dish; and, they professed to be in revolt kong desire to place on record an we dismissed him with a clout sure onough, I saw two small against the existing order has expression of their deep sorrow which, we rather flatter ourselves, slices

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I could already done our movement much to the sudden death of the late he will remember. In a word find no words to expres my dis harm. Let it not add 'syndicalism' Colonial Beoretry, Mr. Warron sleeping out proved a delightful to the already too numerous vipare Dolabero Barnes, a colleague and experience, which we found us gust, but I said quietly: I shall which in the kindness of its heart a friend for whom they had the repeat next year if the weather remember this and I shall Lave It is warming on its hearthstones" highest regard, and to offer their favours, "The Globe",

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Sunday, November 5. Al Fresco Fete, Roman Catholic Cathedral compound.

Monday, November 6. Meeting of Headwaters Mining Co., Messrs. Deacon, Looker und Deacon's office, 1.30 p.m.

Tuesday, November 7. Organ Recital, St. John's Cathedral.

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