The Hongkong Telegraph.
November G.1911, Temperature 10 am. 72 4, p.m., 75; Humidity.159, 66.
No. 8628
TELEGRAMS.
THE REBELLION,
驥七十月九年三乾室
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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER
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THE REBELLION
FRANCE AND GERMANY.
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Since Tuesday last no fighting [Service To The "Telegraph has taken place between the Tm- perialists and the rebols at Han- kow: Privisions are running] Ahurt.
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WHAT MAY HAPPEN,
IMPORTANT APPOINT-
MENTS.
(SRVION TO THR
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Bombay, Nov. 7, 7.40 4.m.
3. Cailloux, the French Pre- mier, in a speech extolling the agreement between Francs and Durban, Nov. 6, 10.25 a.m.
|Germuny, said the Govorninont hard striven to serve the progress" The Repubiran Government of civilisation by eling the Tho situation in Chij máy Shangla has piretiel H.F. Wo Moraes question once and for all, solve itself into a struggle between Tingfing and HE. Wey Thang- The majority of Fronchinen, he -the-Conservative-Yorth-and-the
heYius President ad Vie-Pre-said, apiplan led the settlement,
.
Democratic South, as 'in the Tai- ping rebellion.
Everything hinges on the niti-, tude of those troops in the north who still remain loyal.
GERMAN CRUISER FÖR SHANGHAL
Durban, Nov, 6, 11,55 pùm,
The German eritiser Gneisonan has fren ordered to præced to Shanghai.
YOAN STIL, DECLINES,
'Bombay, Nov. 7, 7,10aan V A message from Peking, statos thin Yuan Shil-kai still refusos
to accept the office of Premier
Meanwhile the Government, is trying to negotiate a lo và with tho international group, but the question of sucity is causing
dillienttios.
GUNBOATS GO OVER,
frädeist-of-Piphumatic Affairs TC="
spostively.
Sheng Kogupno, ex-president Edhe Ministry of . Canmumien- Cons, arrived at Shanghai yeder-
lay.
Hivuter.
SUN YAT-SEN..
An, Enthusiast's Views
.VOLCANIC ERUPTION.
NEAR PORT OF SPAIN.
[SERVICE) TO THE " Teliquare,'')
WEATHER FORECAST
FAIR.
November 6th, 1910, Temje ulure 10 am 70, 4 pm.÷71, Humidity...70 83.
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TELEGRAMS
CHURCHILL'S TRIP.
ON A SUBMARINE,
(SERVIUM TO THE " TALIDHAR,")
Bombay, Nov. 7, 7.10 a.m.
就七月一十英港香
TELEGRAMS.
THE WAR,
RUSSIA'S GUARANTEE.
(SARVICA TO THX TELKOKAPN."]
Durban, Nov. 8, 10 25 a.m.
$36 PER ANNUM.
8 xola Cort 10 Omers,
TELEGRAMS.
INTERPORT SHOOTING.
SINGAPORE'S SCORE,
[SARVIOR TO THE "* TELEGRAPH,”]
Singapore, Nov. 7, 1.35 p.m.
Durban, Nov. 8, 11.p.n.
Router's correspondent at Port of Spain, the capital of Trinidad, states that an island has suddenly urisen in Serpents Moul: Strait.
"The appearance, of the island as precoded by an extraordinary
Tag sumiring afterwards 'asivo right for the passage of commotion. The sea rose in huge made a submerged run to Stokes her warshija through the Dar SITUATION IN KWANG- columns, and there was a cup B where Mr. Churchill wildmelle, in return for which HienofmokoundflamesRouter. uessed torpodó practico.-Router.
Russia will guarantee the integrity.
Mr. Winston Churchill, the In Vienna much attentina is "The scora of Singapore in the now First Lord of the Admiralty, being directed to a statement in 2 inspectol the submarine, depot # Port month and proceeded to the Reichspost" that Turkey is||
Interport Rifle Match is 934- Spithead, in a choppy-sen, on the prepared to grant Rnesia the ox-Our Own Gprrespondent. bridge of D) 23.
sen was. We were unable to say, absorbs Western views. Thus and there the incident ended, but gradually was formed the " Young we realized that he was causing China" party, with a peaceful re- anxiety to singono, and this volution as its aim. But it was: "He isthe Garibaldi of China!" further prepared us for the pre-fsoon and that even the most Mrs. Cantlio's eyes lit up with | sent events,
| molent schemes of roform wore
CRCISERS SÛRBENDER. The quisers (hoa-ting, ajr {Clos-yan" sarróllerid in, the re-
eathmsgisu? as she spoke of Sun **Disan ugly avar-1, this word rejecte by the Throwo, and gra Vojutionisis on arrival at Shang-
Yats She knows him well. Revolution and Sun Yat-sen them that the dawn of better Isually it was forced home upon bi.
He was The first pipil, at the fohen Tai aussod it with us, and things would only be lighte 1 by Tim National Acdaddy's me- morial for this release of Wong medie vollege whith her hosį regretted thest it shotinl be notes- gun-fline. Then, side by side cting watz Wong Pak-song and bial, Dr. Caillie, of Marley-stry by use it in conmoction with with the scheme of education. other p ditt val pris mors bras "borg stresi, founded at Hongking in his movement. For he is a parcame the conversion of the trocips. [approved by, the Ministry"
1877. Then in 1896 came the in- trist, and his solo aith is to release till to-day the majority of them. Plastice. →7 She P9.
prisoient of the young reformer his beloved country from the it is said, are with the reformera. It was reassuring to. hear that at the Chinese Legation in Egion, forsign rule of the Manchus, This
EXCITEMENT "AT SING- APORE.
TUNG.
of Turkish territory in Europe. (THE "TELBORAPS" CORNISFONDIST ]
Canton, Nov. 6.
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ENGLAND CONSENTS.
England, the newspaper says. Tho Viceroy' lu's received in- les consented to the arrangement, formation from Kong Hung-yun and is to receivo concessions.in and Captain Tang, of the gunboat Kiangtu, that the troops have had the Persian Gulf.
Italy is stated to have consented further successes over the rebols,
apps the occupation of surgents word behind palisades, long ago on Russia promising not at the two Malings. The in-
which were broken down, and the booty that had necumulated was destroyed by fire. On the river the
Tripoli,
CANEVA SUPERSEDED..
Bombay, Nov. 6, 2:10 a.. loyal troops wore equally success- It is understood that General | Cul, and over two hundred of their Frugimi is superseding General enemies were killed. The sol-
Tripoli forces which are becoming quantity of shells, arms and am constituted as to army corps... munition, together with three
Coneral Canova becomes gusteam Irunches. vornor of the town of Tripoli,
and his release through Dr. Gust/should not involve any very great no enxiety noe:l be folt för Euro-Canova in the command of the diory captured.. reveral guns, u
Singapore, Nov. 7, 135yum. ` |lie's efforts.
poans in China.
cringe. The rule is really in this
Plenty of Money han is of the Viceroya, who govorn The greated eseítomnat pre- | * Sinue then," said Mrs. Dante their own provinces, aud only
"Not only is Sun Yat-sen.on earnest Christian (he usad to at- "Daily Chronjelo" repre- come in touch with The Court end church when staying with sutitive, why called at Harley at Peking-to soud-reports and us), and the son of a Christian
money. Each provinco really said Mrs. Chatlie, "but the movo
(vails among 4 the Chiine w here;
No lan-iness is being beansheted
shops,
inks ani
>>
TURKISH VICTORY.
Tho "Standard" publishes a
or
Further nową from Weichow. tenda to show that the rising there Hias-been planned-for some time- past, and it would appear that many of the men 50 engaged returned, from the Straits for the sole purpose of joining in the
fighting. Genoral Chun Ping- chok has sent a despatch to tho
streat recently, "he has visited us The Lan, prid Briggin Flag was almost, overy, year. Ho was his more treedom than the States ment has nothing of the anti-incange received in London which publicly bursed and hechung last hero in January of this in the United States of America, foreigner idea about it. He described a victory in Tripoli on vera forcibly served from evralar, and met asanly Sun Yat-sen would retain these knows well that if it is sought to Trosiny and Wednesday gained pass-by-ur Ogn Corres optimistic and confident. Gene-Viceroys, making them subject set up another Ciovorniment, pll by 8,000 Turks and 16,000 Arabs
cally he was grave and thought to a string President and giving possibility of giving offence to over the Italians who had five
other nations, must be avoided six thousand casualtios. GENERAL YIN CHANG,, like a man who feels deeply, the people a Parliament. Apart Tho prosent rising must not bei
The Turks captured two Viceroy asking that the gunboats ut this time he was quite gay from this therợ would be little A nostage from Shanghai A chrious ineidon is described and lively. On January 11 he change in the actual machinery confuso with Buxor outbreak, forts and numerous guns and Sumhong and Kwangkang be sent
fomentel by the Government to amouition.
to the waters of Weichow, in order of government
To give assistance. From the Mites that then Imperial, golving taken place at Change viled for America, but, con-
"As for any reform of the get rid of foreigners."
ANNEXATION OF TRIPOLI, Intost details to hand it appeare Fu Hang A threatening lett Brary to his usual custom, loft no,
Of San Yst-gen's ultimate and boats, a portion of Admiral Sins feen sent, of use by address at which we might com-art, be regards that as im
Haly has eircularisoil, the that the rising broke out on Fri possible. He points out that the even early success his friends Sah Chen-ping's fleet, which nonymous writer, ta doneral moniese with him. But I feel Emperor is a child, that the have liste doubt. He has plenty Powers notifying them that Tiday-last when over a thousand arrived there for provisions and Yio Chang, Commander-in-Chier sus that after a visit to Honolulu, tegent, his uncle, is a work of money from his supporters pali and Cyrenaica have been revolutionaries rose at Tamauiand of the fovernment's forren, The where he was going to see his son man, and everything is at the among woalthy Chino mar-definitely annexed, qui suwero joined soon after by contin- ammunition, have joined theter warns him that he luas, nnd arrange for his admission to mercy of intrigues between two chains in the Straits Settlements gesting the mediatory efforter of gents from Sauntoi, Chekpak,
knowledge of military affairs in an agricultural college, he wont Dowager Empressos,
and other places, the counts on the Powers to induce the Turks | Mongfa, and Suihoi. They thon setive_warfare, and that, he will straight to Chinja:
two-thirds of the 180,000 well-to come without delay to a wise marched, on Wejchow city, but bo well advised if he retires at!
Wuchong has solved the problem avoid useless bloodshed. and the capture of the arsenal at complished facts in order the city, whomerious encount armed an 1 føreign-drilled troops, decision and to acquiesco in ne- were intercepted some toni li from
of ammunition.
rebels,
CREWS REJOICE.
As the rebel fag was hoisted the crews could be seen during qud blaking hands.-Kouter.
RUMOURED FALL OF PEKING.
Shanghai, Nov. 6, Peking has fallen into the hands
of the rebols, The Emperor and
the Prince Regent are nowhere to be found, but Prince Ching has
Will He be President ",
|
.QUOLERA CONTROLLED.
er ensued which, however, provad indecisive,
thio
At present the force of General' are insufficient
a to Peking, for if he advances been a price on his head, and gen is to be President of a Chinese Although for years thoro has If this report that Sun Yat- a stop heyond Changte he will lose his life.. Yin istid to lase people have said that he dare
Repablic suggests that ho sooks not set foot in China, he such a post, it quito misrepresents Deporte this incident to the
Whon the time comes for it to lms, as a matter of fact, spent most is character. That is not like be toll, the story of the coming. Sapital with an accompanying efter to the effect fit there of his time there: Of course he Sun Ho is 2-modest, so utterly and going of this man with a
Durban, Nov. 6, 11.55 D.m. seems to lig_treason among the is boon disguised, but eren thon
to cope With the revolutionaries Government trages, Hoore will be he has been suspected, and has without ambition, and I ni auro price of his head will prove one
Router's correspondent at Malta and he has telegraphed to Canton, at all surprised by the inferenes had hair breadth escapes. Once, he would only accept the Pre-of the romsages of modern times. which General Yin draws from he told us, he had to remain in a
sidency if it were forced upon him, Duce ho sought permission, to states that the outbreak of cholera, asking for reinforcements.
In some instances the insur- di altais. Considering the Aase Chiness house for six months, and he wore convinced that the visit Hongkong openly, and the ported on Nov 1 ra having with when the troops at Worl
refusal had a pathetic-soquel, broken out, appears to have been gonts appear to be merely maraud- chang were persuaded, to- raisa Teenise his presenco became stop was the only way to secure`
"When he was here lust year,"
got under control.
ing bands, who go frem village, to the flag of rebellion, it would seem known, and finally he was smug- the welfare of his country, p--
said Mrs. Cantle, "he wrote to Altogether there have been 45 village looting and commandeer- more than probable that not a gled out to a steamer. But he is few men of similarly wavoring absolutely fearless and bent only China's greatest bid for free land at Hongkong, as his mother fatal.
"We think this must be Lord Criwo asking permission to cases, na-120 of theś, have proving every available form of arms. lisposition are to be found among on his mission of educating his dom, for wo are confident that was lying ill there. Lord Crewo
A request has been received in the Government troops. This, in
Canton from Sheklung for 1,000 fact, is one of the great tigers fellow-countrymen and urging this time Sun Yat-sen is actually refused, on the grounds of Sau
tro spa with artillery,, of the situation. As for Y's them to throw off the shackles of competence to command trojs in their Manchu rulers.
on the spot, inspiring and direct- Yat-sen's hostility to the Chines ing it. In previous risings the Government, "an; when "the re- in London This Year
wain has always been fired too formor arrived off the port his "When he was hore in Ja
Boon, bofore he could be on the mother's Hand-body was brought the Plain White Binuer is thenuary wo folt confident, that, fie
spot. To las never, bean present out to sea in order that he might spring of 1901, and that although was on the eve of a four years afterwards hoorer pled he spoke so hopefully of the present rising from all previous An. somehow it completes hie
great coup before-that is what distinguishes take a lust farewell.” Ning, o hris bren taken by the the post of director of the Nob'or
College in Peking, his nomin- success. We have two-thirds of efforts, and makes it so full of picture of this fourless patriot revolutionisi».
ation as provincial Commander the army, he usod to say, ayd
hopo."
who holds his own life so cheap The Tartar Central, tho Pr-in-Chief in Kiangpei in Sept. then he would add, 'You will
that he spends most of his time. 1903, an Vice-President of Alio soon hear of nie again."-
Sun Yat-sen, who is now about in the land where there is a prica vincial Treasurer, the Provincial Army Boar! in the same year, The inpression that groat 19 years of age, became a roform on his loud remember that which crp to a estilonti il stench. Some nights ago at the instanco Jutgo, the Diplomatic Commit- and as Inspector-General of the things were coming was curiously lender soon after he left Dr. while ho sorrowed for his native Thero ao 40 c. as of cholera sioner i tho Tuota of the Con-1008, all go to show that military confirmed on March 23 last, when Cantlie's college at longkong and land he foun his sharpest Borrow among tho It lian thily.
mattora liave always'occupied n a Loudon detective-I do not settled in Canton as a qualified in being bàired fịúar his nut'ier's stabulary Imra, harriolly left large part of his attention. Be know whether he was from Scot-medical ann, Realizing that death-bed, Ilo in the men who. Hong show in Choking, which aides, he is a Manchu, which land Yard or the Chinese, Lega-oducation was the secret of pro- though he would overthrow an constitutes a strong recommend thon-valled hero. an asked gross, he began sending young Empire, will not be king if some has also been taken by the rebola, ation in existing circumstances." what or we know.where Sun Yat, mi to America and Europe to better way quidd be found,
been taken prisoner."Shot Po."
NINGPO TAKEN,
· Shanghai, Nov. 8.
¡the field, it is to be obsérved that!
[ho had attained the position of Deputy Lieutenant General of
Autumn Manocivros in Anliui in
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UNBURIED DEAD.
Bombay, Nov. 7, 740 a.m. The sanitary situation in Tri- poligro ve standily worED.
At Sunon, not for from British territory, the inarket was attacked by a forca several hundred strong on Wahuesday last. There was The bodies of fibg nativos who
a Iravy fighting; the soldiers died of oko'er and starvation have not ban peked up from the the ropels were e ing. A nolo- | abscurt.ng.whenley heard that
rious brigam is how endeavour. FULL OF DEAD BODIES.ing to create a general rising in Tae oasis is full of dead bodies, the Sunon-district,
streets.
BL
of Field Marstal Lung Chai- kwmg two. Elions of t'w Kwei- DEFEATED. " lin fores wore beheaded at the foot The defat men i nod, in the of, Koonimshaw. They were "Standard" is categorically convicted of having been in secret deniy
intrigue with the revolutionarios,