The Hongko

November 14th, 1911, Temperture 10 a.m. 78

71; Humidity...83,

No. 8885

(ESTABLI Copyright, 11011

WEDNESDAY, NOV

TELEGRAMS.

THE REBELLION.

YUAN MUST ACCEPT. Bombay, Nov. 15, 7.20 àm.“

Router's correspondent át Pok-

ing states tliat an edict has been issued commanding Yuan Shil-

kai to accept the Premiership.

THRONES LATEST MOVE.

It also orders the governors of

all the Provinces, to select from

three to five reprasoaktives to

come to Poking to confer ragard. ing the situation.

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職五十月九年三宝

TELEGRAMS

THE REBELLION.

MANCHURIA'S AUTONOMY:

[BRAVION TO TER "

Bombay, Nov. 15, 7.30 a.m.- Reitler's correspondent at St.

Petersburg states that Manchuria

has declared itself antonomous.

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TELEGRAMS..

THE REBELLION.

YUAN SHIHI KAI'S OFFER

REFUSED.

Telegraph.

FORECAST

RAIN

Norombar 14, 1910, Tompenture 10 a.m. 60, 4 pan. 71 Humidity...49, 65.

15. 1911.

TELEGRAMS.

TELEGRAMS.

CRICKET

VICTORY.

M.O.O'S

{SERVIOR TO TEM STHLMGRAPH,''],

Durban Nov. 14. 12.5 p.m.

In hot weather, and on a good

atten.

Yuan Shih Kailas written to

Li Yun Heng offering the latter

the territories to the south of [·· The Yangtse for the establish wicket, but before a small ment of aRepublic, while the dance, Squiraustralia were all country to the north of the river out for 228. Mayne made 84, his to be under a constitutional innings occupying 215 minutes. monavely. Li Yus Heng bas-Router. Tefused the offer." Tsun. Wan

Yat Po" Service.)

MARCHING ON NANKING.

The administration is actually

in the lands of deliborative com-

mittöes at Makdon, Kirin, and

Tsitsikar.-I

r.—Reutor,

MORE DISTRICTS FALL"

Swatow, No. 13th. Chang Hoi, a district elty near

Swatow, has fallen into the

Shanghai, Nov. 13th. The ediet also appoints dole-hands of the revolutionaries un- The Republienu troops at Chi- gates to visit sixtecen of the dis-der Wong U Chong. Chouyaug king, Shanghai and Stochów turbed provinces in order to wna alo occupied by the revolu have arrived at Chinking, and

pacify the people.

tionaries on Nov. 11th. There marching to attack the Im- district magistrate has been perialista at Nanking. arrested and sent to the Swntow

military department.—{“ Tsun

JUAN SHIH KÄPS

COMMAND.

W.

Via Durban, Nov. 14, 2.80 pai. | Wan Yal Po" Service,

Rouler telegraphs from Peking

that on Edict has, been issued

appointing, Yuan Shih-Kui to

the cominand of all the troops

in the vicinity of the capital,

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THE NAVY SUBMITS,

Shanghai, Nov. 10

Thirteen warships under the com- mid of Admiral. Sah. Chin Ting,

now lying it. Chiakiang, submitted

to the Republicans yesterday. Thr FLEET GOES OVER..

officers and crews of these warvesseir Shanghai, Nov. 14.

are being paid double wages and have The fleet of thirteen vessols now been ordered to render assis under Admiral Sir Sah, which tanes in attacking this Imperialists

was anchored off Chunkian, arat Nanking. rendered to the rebels last night. Chefoo, Shantung province and The vessels have been supplied Mukdon have declared independence. with provisions and animunition

Leung Kwai, a Manchu General, to enable them to take part in the has escaped to Tientsin from Peking. beseiging of Nanking.

INDEPENDENCE

DECLARED.

"Taun Wan Yat Po") Service.

TO ATTACK NANKING. The revolutionaries at Kiukiong Ender the command of General Lai

MORE DISTRICTS FALL.

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Swatow, Nox. 13

Cheng Hoi, a district city near. Swatow, has fallen into the hands of the revolutionaries, Chaoyang

has also been occupied. "Teun War Yat Po" Bervice.)

NANKING'S VICEROY

DETAINED

Viceroy Chan Yun Chun of Nunking, attempted to esen from the-city, but was detained

by Général Chang Hyn.the Com

mander of the Imperialists "at Nanking.

Kwaielow, Changchow and

BANK OF BURMA

SUSPENDS PAYMENT.

TARIFF REFORM

A HANDSOME DONATIÓN.

(SERVIɑN TO THE ? THINGRANÝ. "

Via Durban, Nov. 14, 12 am.

號五十月一十英港賽

TELEGRAMS.

BRITISH NAVÝ

MR. CHURCHILL ATTENDS

EXERCISES.

(Tan "TILBOṛiva" COELESFORDENT]

Via Durban, Nov. 14, 2.80 p.m.

*386 PEN ATSON. Sirate Corr 10 Özses,

TELEGRAMS,

PEDESTRIANISM.

SPRINT CHAMPIONSHIP. Via Durban, Nov. 14, 10.10 am. Reuter's Melbourno correspon. dont cables tint. Postle bent Donaldson in the World's Sprint

Mr. J. Buchanan has signifled. Despite the stormy weather, Championship in the eighty yards. (Time, seven and four-fthe se his intention of donating the the Rt. Hon Mr. W. Churchill

conds). Donaldson beat Postle sum of ten thousand pounds to First Lord of the Admiralty, it in the hundred yards (Time, nine

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the Tariff Reform League on accompanying the home fleet and three-fifths seconds) and in the 110 yards ("Time, ten and during its exercises in the Eng Mr. Bonar Law's appointment

four-fifths seconds) on grass. Leader of the Unionist party.lish Channel. (Reuter.)

INSURANCE BILL.

PROPOSAL TO CREATE

SIKH REGIMENT.

Via Durlian, Nov. 14, 9.25 a.m.

UNIONISTS REJOICE.

A BRACING TONIC.. Vin Durban, Nov. 14, 9.25 am,

A great day for the Union ista" epitomista the Unionist

Via Durban, Nov. 14, 9.25 a.m.

The Insurance Bill amend. mante were carried by 171 votes to 89. Replying to protests A Reuter: telegram from Ott-eonment upon the Oldham re SERVICE TO THE “TELEGRAPE.") from aeveral Scottish members

Durban Nov.14. 12.5 p.m. Mr. Muuro-Ferguson and the the Minister of Militin,, has retonies for the party who attai.......

including Liberals Mr. Pirrie and awa states that Colonel Hughes ult and Mr. Bonar-Law's elec

tion. Both are described as Labour member Mr, G. N. Burnes, Reuter's correspondent at Ran Mr. Lloyd George said there turned from a tour of inspection bute the Oldham result to the

would be separation of no part

Lisurance Bill. The Liberals' dis- Kou states that the Bank of Bur of the Government's plan. He in Western Canada and

miss the result at Oldham as a

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recomm

fina has suspended payment. -Reu-regretted the Scottish, Irish and ends to Premier Borden the gift by the Labour Party to

Lor.

Welsh had preference for sepa rate funds as this would intro-formation of a regiment of Ind.Toryism. Mr. Bonar-Law tele- tan immigrants, as there are aphed to Mr. Dennis saying

"a splendid victory is coming' to-day which greatly encourages us all."—(Reuter.)

duce complications in the work |ing ofte, measure, but it was

necessary to defer sentiment. (Reuter.)

many Sikh settlers who are ox-

idiore.

POOR POWDER.

MADE IN FRANCE.

(SMUVION TO THR “* TELEGRAPS,"]

Durban Nov. 14. 7.32.p.m

Router's correspondent at Paris

stutos that the Committee which ::. The Situation in Fanton, matións are put up prohibiting gam-}|porters at the Captain's yomon at-Tooi has been investigating the quality

Mr. Woo Hong-man is only taking bling. The police and soldiers haveYang Toug, who offered resistance, were abot down. One commander up the post of Governor-General pro- order to disporno gamblers in a mild named Fan Taoi was killed. Three af powder reports very unfavour-visionally pending the election by the way. It is thought that if a stop is marines from a guard boat, who re- not put to it in this way sonte gamblera fused to surrouder their rifles, were tied ably of a certain factory where, public of a proper person in the place, will certainly be summarily put to death. and dragged along the streets until urrival at the railway terminns. The Mr. Hinn King Wa is discharging Mr. Li Sat-kwai is still the maper-Troops were composed of many kinds powder for the army and the navy the antics of Superintendent of Police intcudent of the Water Police.

of people, Somo were well dressed has been made for years.

of the winde province of Kwanglang,

When Mr. Kong Hung-you entered and some cind fu inga: Some were old and one young. Bome were only Mr. Chan Sin-pak is the Chief Secre- the Provincial Assembly yesterday, boys 11 or 16 years old. Some carried The committoa severely repretary of the Governor-General of Cantony of his chasad him out with two rifles, nome Winchesters, some revol- bombs threatening to throw them tvers and some only carried ammunition, while some carried "bombs in their henda the laxity, of

and Mr. Tam Tez-kong is the Chief him. This would have been done lindantis. supervisión

They attracted crowds of Foreign Secretary.

not some, friends prevented the would-spectators, who gazed at them in great displayed both during the manu-

qwe, for most of them appeared to ba be mulerer.

and wero no doubt, pirates, robbers and village bullies facture and on delivery. -Router

CANTON NEWS.

and are now patrolling the streets as Kong Ngak Lon and done to death and guardians of the peace.

one was baronetted on the spot. All (Our Own Correspondent.)

-Gamblers are seci-everywhere in the thearms and afhmunition-in all-pollco strecta reviving their habitual occupa- Fat-shan were seized and taken away stations and military guard housed et Canton, November, 12th,tion in Inrge crowds, To-day, procla- by the revolutionary troops Two

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Folien provinces have declared MOROCCAN AGREEMENT

NO ASSENT, REQUIRED.

[SERVICE TO TER TILHOZAPE,"

their independence. →→ ( “ Teun

Wan Yat Po" Fervico:)

to

Mr. Pak alles-ki Ki-tong is said have been made the Diplomatic Coin-

missioner.

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Reports invo- been received by the Governor-General that many thousand

MARTIAL LAW.

ACTIVITY ·

Canton, Noromber '18.

Mr. Lai Fung-tseung, former Buper-robbers who had been promised pay. intendent of Wireless Tolegraphy, hasenent of cartain sums of money by the been appointed Director of the Canton revolutionists are wanking, a disturTHE GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S Telegraph Administration,, while Mr. banco at-Kuk-kong district and threa Wong Ting-ah ia to rerumin as Assist-tening to attack the town of Siu Kwan hunt Director;

on the North River because the pro Governor-Gener Woo Hong-man It said that Mr. Wong Ching-wai, viso, of payment is not forthcoming hay telegraphed to the Ministers of the who has just been released by the The British Consul-General bas tele-the Republican Government has becit differtat powers at Peking stating that Durban Nov 14. 7.32.3.m. Chinese Emperor at the request of the graphed advice to foreign subject established at Kwangtang and all Ilouter's correspondent at Ber-inte Viceroy Chang Ming-chi, will be residing in the neighbourhood to leave foreign residents in the province wil in states that in the Reichstages. Tam Tez-kong, and Chung and to compensate for any loss or will cultivate mutual frióndship in

nominated as the Governor-General of the place in spite of the promise of have his adequate protection. Kwangtung,

Governor-General Woo to protect then the Minister of the Interior an-hukmi went together with Captain

* Wa Kwang-taung to interview the demago to their properties. At a litt order to enjoy together the happiness The Court of Chancery has apnounced that the Government, British Cousul-Generar yesterday about past 7 this evening some two or thire of universal pence. He requests that pointed, an Official Receiver for after further consideration were Kowloon Railway

the reenging of the traffle of the Canton thousanil trained soldiers, fully equipe ther will inform their respective ped for battle, were seen marching to- By order of the Governor-General Tunu Fang, Viceroy designate the Thanica Iron Works Ship-still convinced that the Francó

Over 22,000 soldiere, of whom twarda Wong Sim railway terminus the followers of the robber chiefs (Luk majority in a conglomeration of all sorts They are most probably proceeding to Lan-ching, Lak Ling, Li Fuk-Lana and Tani Yee), who-number nïdliy

Chefoo and Fengtien have le Chung Ngok Ave joined the revol tionaries of other provinces and LVG clared their inlej endence.

SEEKING SAFETY.

Many members of the National

assembly, in anticipation of trou-

ble at Peking, have fled, · Mr. L

Ka-kui the President, has issued

a circular earnestly urging the

other members to remain in the Capital.

· REBELS SEIZE`RICE,

The robela havo seized about

going to attack Nanking.

VICEROY DESIGNATE

ARRESTED.

Shanghai, Nov. 13th.

OFFICIAL RECEIVER.

FOR THAMES COMPANY. (SERVION TO THE TELMOKAT.") Durban, Nov. 14 11:30 pm:

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As, the pince is at present is tranquil

ne before he hopes that, the Ministers

Governmenta

of Szechuen province has been Building Coinpany, Counsel non-German agreement did not re of undible.clracters, liavo arrive the North diver under orders to suphansinds, I been enrolled as polles:

arrested by the Republicans at

Kweichow. He offered to redeemtioned that 3000 or 4000 workmen quire legislative assent, himself by paying a ransom" for

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his release, but the Commandert be paid on Saturday- in-Chief of the rebels refused the Reutor.

offor, and ordered him to be sent

to Wuchang for trial.-("Tsun

Woh Yat Po" Service.)

HONAN'S DECLARATION.

JAPAN'S EXPANSION,

NAVAL AND MILITARY

LOANS REJECTED.

at Canton during the last two days press the trouble at Big Kwan. They and will be trained and educated for Many of them have been disarmed and were headed by a land" had a number the protection of the City.

The following are the Governor- accommxleted at the New Army's bir- of banners,

Genent's orders proclaimed yesterday, On the other hand Colonial exricks at Sha Ho, and some in the com- NEWS OF FAT-SHAN,

aswartial law On Friday last company of pound of the Tartar-General's Yamen

1. Disobedience of orders will moris pansion had assamed such a scope some went to different polies and mill-revolutionary troops, numbering about capital puntelment.

2 urendered soldiers or pollos that the legislative bodies should try slation and nike for leus of thousand strong, were coming from

arms and ampanitload when refeed Loup de Cant. White passing hiting with jaw-biding volunteers, will

[hi.behindet.

4. Hartebleret-x-ilera_or_polica co-operate regarding it to a grant-seized this weapons by force. It is Fathan they went to the Tsing. Fig

that the Police Station at Honami tentre, adviting the soldiem sitioned who force people to give up their arms or extent then hitherto, Cons-to-day been demolished. All arms at there to give up their arms. Thee and ammunition will be decapitated,

4 Capita unishment will be No. 2 Western Police Station were rolldiers wore Juanes and did not utted out to soldiers who make com The Provincial Assembly lias Vin Durban, Nov. 14, 2.80. p.m. quently the Government was pre-bed yesterday yong bad clanenetore understand what Lise troops said, pelsory Unrchases or solast

apened Dre on each other, and a tin law anyone win compuls villagers coming witla' orders to disarm the poli-pitched battle ensued and lasted over to give up their.arins will be belended. an independent state. The do the proposals of the Ministers of the centre that the frontiers of the cemen theres Upon receipt of this in hour. The Innauere, who only and property of foreignors will be ru (a). This, who protect, the litai Cheng in Kwachow. The troops vernor, Pao Fun, bas strongly War and Marine to raise loans Colonial Protectorates should he notices for the arrest of the impostors rounded. Over 40 of them were (U) Those were martis

report, the Governor-General land

numbered a little over one bondrød, were wardid, en CAMOLE ars at present in need of provi- protested. The province is now for the purpose of Naval, and altered only by Act of Parliament,

The two well-known Robber-oklefe, hot aliona dizer, who were driva Carefully and have done great merit

will resolve be rewarded, Lak Lan-ching and Li Tang-taug, ta pond, were drowned; two woo (0) Those who can maintain order Shat po

In a state of great unrest.

expansion—(Router)

have bronglit their followers to. Canton taken to the railway-station”ut and pubilo pesce, will be rewarded the

1,300 piculs of rice intended for decided to declars the province Tokyo Cabinet has rejected parad to accept the motion from who called themselves revolutionista Through this misunderstanding they 5. After the promulgation of mar

the Toyal forces under General

Blous

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