The Hongkong Telegraph.
November 18th, 1911, Temperatura: 10 am. 744, p.m., 70; Homidity...89, 87.
No.
8834
TELEGRAMS.
THE REBELLION.
[Special Service.]
TARTAR GENBRAJ, KILLED.
Foochow, Nov. 13 2.40 p.m.
琥四十月九年三能賞
TELEGRAMS,
TEE REBELLION
BURNING AND LOOTING
AT FOOCHOW... Special Service]
Amoy, Nov, 10.
As telegraphed yesterday, the
(ESTABLISHED 1881) Copyright, 1911
TUESDAY,
TELEGRAMS.
THE REBELLION.
proceed at once to that point un loss urgently required liore. However, the U.S.S. Monteray is
expected here from Manilo within
Propristor.
Noromber 18th, 1910, Température 10 a.m. 69, p.m.
NOVEMBER
14 1911.
TELEGRAMS.
TELEGRAMS.
THE REBELLION:
A REPLY TO YUAN.
(SRVICE TO TER ** THAMZAPE.
Bombay, Nov. 13, 3.25 p.m.. Rouler's correspondent at
THE WAR.
TURKS REPULSED,
(SELVION TO TER "* TERGRAPH."]
~ Durban, Nov. 14, 12-a.m. The Turks and Arabs twice
Tartar-Genofal's yamen and the a few days. A now Tactat has Shanghai states that Yoon Shih-attacked tho Italion lines at The rebels beheaded the Tartar Maneliu district in Foocliow have arrived here from Foochow but kai has written to Li Yuan-heng Tripoli yesterday and were General at midnight on the 10th been burned, and the native, city has refused to take over the offering terms and urging ne, pulsed.
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on the city wall. General Bung of Fouchow, the forts, arsenal, Yammon, and in consequence the ceptance of the constitution in bas proclaimed a military Govern-Taiohing (Government) Bank, city is practically without govern order to give the Throne an ment and has ordered the with- and the Chinese tolography are in mout-all of the officials having opportunity of proving the
flod or being in hiding. Trade sincerity of its promises."
drawal of all missionaries fromup-
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the halls of the robols.
country stations. He is to assume
It is reported that tho Viceroy
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control of the inaritime and native and Tartar General have flod ånd customs and requests foreign that the Lieutenant-General,
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TELEGRAMS.
HOME POLITICS.
NEW UNIONIST LEADER.
{SERVICH TO TEM !! TALMORAPH,''' Durban, Nov. 13 11.15 pm. The Carlton Club was packed with representativos when. Hon. Mr. Henry Chaplin, the oldest
WEATHER FORECAST.
FAIR
Humidity,:49, 86%
850 PER AKKUM
BOLE Corr 10 Carrs.:
TELEGRAMS.
- ROYAL TOUR"
LEAVING ENGLAND.
{SERVIOR TO TEN ** TELEGRAPH.”]"
Via Bombay, Nov. 11, 9.10 p.m. Their Mujostles the King und
Privy Councillor who presided Queen received a popular ova-
uid that of the four names sub-
re-mitted for the leadership three tión us they left Loudon for Lad been withdrawn on patriotic India. They drove in an open considerationė, leaving only that
landau with postillions and an
REPLY OF THE POWERS. Via Dmban, Nov. 13, 9.40 a.m. Constantinople reports that the reply of the Powers to the protest made by Turkey on the 4th inst., states that while being
of
The Italian Government to the
charges made.
is, of course, completely paralysed. A" Daily Telegraph" message QUIET AT SWATOW. from Peking says that the letter At Swatow no trouble is ex-onlod unbiguously: Li, Yuan- unable to take any other action, nations not to interfere in the Sung (a luananese), has rebelled pected, for as is the case at Amoy heng, ou reading it, said be they will call the attention
and is lending the revolutionary Manchu troops are Blationed would give him anawor when the military oporations of the now
thero. However, business is robels entered Peking. Government. Sniping continues forres. nightly, otherwise all is quiet.
An uptive engagement between greatly retarded on account of YUAN STARTS. the robels and the Manchu troops the political situation with a.con- (of whide thers aro about 2,000 sequent run upon Chinese banks [at Fuochow) took placo yesterday-none of which have been ableng wires that while refusing the
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POWERS TO INTERVENE.
Shanghai, Nov. 13 2.20 p.m. It is stated in Washington on and resulted in about 20 men beto most their note issues from atcollent authority that the Powers ing killed and 100 wounded. So their silver rosorvo.
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via Durban, Nov. 18, 9.4 am
Renter's correspondent at Pek.
10.20 nm.
Refugees arriving at Malte declare that Friday's fighting at Tilpoli was no flerce as the Premiership, Yuas Suth-Kai hias battle fought on the 23rd of lost started for l'eking to discuss the month.--(Router.)
situation, and an audience with
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the Prince. Regent has been arr-
ged. Genero) Chiang Shao Yin
Later..
are to make overtures with Amori-far as om be ascertained fighting FIGHT STILL PROCEEDING ca. They are looking for inter-is still in progress. To protect
national action to prevent pro- longed chaos in China. There is a financial crisis in China owing
to the loans being withheld,
A later telegram siates that
foroign intorests there has arrived
Pagoda Anchorage, the U.S.fighting between the revolution. Arics and the Manchu troops is Auxiliary Ship Pompey, the U. S. T. B. D. Bainbridge and the Gor-still going on; also that a nutn- man gunboat Jaguar, and at Foo-her of Manchus have escaped and how City the British T. B. D. last night started, a number of Fame. It is also rumoured that fires on the foreign settlement or the British cruiser Kent is under the island of Nantai, Forty were
Durban, Nov. 13,5 p.m.
urilors to proceed to Pagoda, recaptured by the Chinese and Reuter's correspondent athero is no doubt that under such executed.
OHIFU TURNS REBEL,
(BARVICH TO THE “ TULNORAPE."}
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MENT.
AMOY. QUIÊT
is also expected to attend Reuter.
MISSIONARIES RECALLED. (Exclusive Service. ]
Amoy, Nov. 13. Advices from Foochow roport complete victory for the rebels.
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RAILWAY COMMISSION.
DRIVERS' DECISION.
of Mr. Bonar Law, (Cheors)
Mr. Walter Long, amid enth siasm proposed Mr. Bonar Law as
escort of Horse Guards from
the new leader and onlogised Mr. Buckingham Palace to Victorie Commons, which would continue
Station. They were accom
Balfour's services in the House of
to prove priceless in future years. panted by the Prince of Wales
Ho affirmed that he and Mr.
Austen Chamberlain wore in ab and Princess Mary. There was solute agreement regarding the large crowd at the station, new leadership, and they placed
their entire confidence in his including a distinguished gather guidance in the future. He groating of three hundred. Every ly emphasized, Mr. Bonar Law's business training (cheors.)
member of British royalty was Mr. Anston Chamberlain in represented and there were slso secunding explained that Sir Ed-
ward Carson, K.C., having with present, Mr. Asquith and mem- drawn, the vote between himsel bere of the Cabinet, Ambassa- and Mr. Long was certain to be close, and cousequently both dors, Archbishop of Canterbury, agreed to support Mr. Bonar Law: Dominion and Colonial repre who was certain to rise to great heights (cheere.)
sputatives and India Office oflcinlə.. The guard of honour was drawn from the Coldstream
MR. LAW'S THANKS.
Durban, Nov. 14, 12 a.m. Mr. Chaplin in putting the Guards. After the National (SKVICH TO THE TELEGRAFE."]motion said that Mr. Long and
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Durban, Nov. 14, 12 a.m. Thio railwaymen at Crewe have unanimously decided to oppose
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the strike. This is a most sig nificent decision. inasmuch as the The Viceroy has committed sui-wen concerned include a large eide, the Tartar General has been proportion of drivers on whom bobonded and there is danger of the situation chiefly depends. [looting und incendiarism.
The Government have issued a
Router.
SULTAN OF ZANZIBAR, via Durban, Nov. 18, 9:40 am.
The "Daily Mail" states that
the Sultan of Zanzibar is going
to London to arrange matters -
Mr. Austen Chamberlain and Autliem had been played the shown the utmost nobility of
character (cheers). The resoluKing said farewell and was auf. tion was a oplod unanimously matedly conversing with those aunid acclauiation.
around. As the train steamed
Mr. Bonar Law in returning thanks received a great ovation.out of the station the anthem Ho expressol koen regret at the resignation of Mr. Balfour and was again played, Queen Alex- omphasised the debt of gratitude andra and Prince Arthur the party owed to Mr. Long and
to Mr. Auston Chamberlain. He Connauglit accompauled their pointed out that it was a tragedy
that Mr. Joseph Chamberlain Majesties to Portsmouth. was unable to accept the leader- Via Bombay, Nov. 12, 0.55 q.m. ship. The meeting sont a mcs-
Their Majesties were joined at ango-to Mr. Balfour oxpressing its profound regret at his resigns-Spithead by the First Division tion and its gratitute for his splendid service.-Ronter.
of the Home Fleet and the First
Cruiser Squadron which accom panied them down the Channel,
to-morrow the City will be pro- THE ATTACK ON NANKING with regard to an abdication, gibat, ovation on entering the The procession was unrivalled
claimed de being in favour of the
rovolutionary movement, which
it is boped will be accomplished
without bloodshed. All eoom to
Shangasi, Nov 12. The people of Shang, and provinces of Kiangau and Chikiang, hav-e-elected General Chu Shao Ching, who has gone rter to the Re- publicans, as Generali vin o`to dir- oct the attack on the Mauchu trcops
Shanghai states that Chifu has conditions as are reported looting submitted peacefully to the rebels.is inevitable. Needless to say,
At Amoy everything is quiet, request to have" tho inland mis- business is at a completo stand but the consensus of opinión (both sionaries recalled and have stated SLAUGHTER AT NANKING. Still,
of foreigners and the better clasait, if this is not done, they will not be responsible for their safety. Bombay, Nov. 11, 3.5 p.m. AMOY. WITHOUT GOVERN. Chinese) is that either to-night or Router's correspondent at Shanghai sties that fighting
At Amoy it was confidently ex- between Imperialists and rebole pented that the city would continues at Nanking.
claim isqif in favour of the re- The Imperialists are slaughter-volutionary movement some time. ing the inhabitants and are during last night, but so far this burving and sacking the city has has not been done, As there from which thousands are fleeing. are no Manchu troops hero little
trouble is expected except
from
robbing and looting by bad chor-
acters, of whom there are a great number in the city. However,
IMPERIALISTS REGAIN
SHANGHAT.
Bombay, Nov. 13, 7.35 a.m.
be afraid of robbing and looting, at Nanking. General Chang Shao
A GREAT WELCOME. Bombay, Nov. 14, 7.40 a.m. Mr. Bonar Law, received a
House of Commons. The Union-for its impressiveness, comprising after which he will probably re-iste rose in a body and cheered side in Egypt.
REASONS OF HEALTH.
Durben, Nov. 14, 12.16 a.m.
Routor loarus that the stato-
Teang, who is in comml of the van ment regarding the Sultan of but the presence of foreign men-of the Republican rmy, has arrived of-war in the port should have salutary effect.
YUAN ARRIVES. (ERRVICE TO THE "* THIMONATE.^^ Bombay, Nov. 13, 11,30 p.m.
a at Fengtal, and is going to attack the Zanzibar is confirmed. He has
Manchu troope at'Pozi ig, Mears
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health. He is undergoing
Wir Ting Fang, Won Trung Yao, decided to abdicate on account of Chang Hin and Tang Wan Chi haye jointly sent a telegram to the Fritre Regent, advising him to yield up the treatinent in Europo every fix nation to the Republicans. An
months. Reuter. Imperial Edist exhorts Manchus and
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him. The new leader sat between as did ten of the nest battle- Mr. Auston Chamberlain and Mr. ships and cruisers in the world. Long with whom shook hands.
A SAFETY OF PASSAGE. Bombay, Nov. 13, 7.35 am. During the passage of Their Majesties through the el-Bed,
OLDHAM RESULT.. Bombay, Nov. 14, 7.40 a.rs. The result of the by-election at Oldham is as follows:
Dounis (U.).............. 12,255- Stanley (L) 10,623
·Robinson (Lab.) 7,448
WHAT ASQUITH SAID. Bombay, Nov. 14, 7.40 n.m. Mr. Asquith, in reply to several questions, said that a good deal had been read into his Reform
Router's correspondent at Po-Chinese not to suspect each other, Router's correspondent at there has arrived here the .M.9. king states that Yuan Shih-kai but to work in harmony. Admiral INTERPORT SHOOTING. speech, What he actually advocat.
Ching Wan Ho of the Tangtete-
Shanghai states that the Imper- Rosario and a Japanese torpedo has arrived looking hale and king river, who has gone over to the falists have regained Naaking.
Republicans, is now helping them to boat; also yesterday the U.8.8, hearty. Vast but silent crowds attack the Imperialists who are un- The republicans were forced to Albany, but she loft again in the lined the route to his residence, der the command of General Chang Hun at Nanking Viceroy Chung rotire owing to a lack of am-afternoon for Shanghai-having and 2,000 troops accompanied Shan, of Chikiang provines has com
telegraphic advice to
PENANG'S SCORE.
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Turkey has or.lore the relight" ing of all lights extinguished ow- ing to the war
BRITISH NA VAL SUPREMACY.
LORD BERESFORD SUPPORTS
MIL. CHURCHHILL,
via Durbau, Nov 11,9.10.n.m.
Beresford assured Mr. Churchill that if he took a national and
ed was the necessity of a reform Spanking at Portsmouth, Lord substituting for the present com plidated and illogical network of ̄[Exclusivo Service]
'suffrage simply a rosidential Singapore, Nov. 13, 3:10 p.m. In the Interport Rifle shooting opinion that such a clinngo musi
Pessoapy qualification. He offered thinboljezt in the hey
Almost feminine
tion, l'ouang has scorel
be followed by an equitable distribution.—Reuter.
mitted sulade by hanging himself, Tim Was In Pótó service,
907,
moro lova