The Hongkong Telegraph.
November 18th, 1911, Tamperture 10 a.m. 79 4, p.m., 71; Hamidity...88, 90.
No. 8680
TELEGRAMS.
THE REBELLION.
AMERICAN TROOPS READY
【大十月九年三宜
TELEGRAMS.
THE REBELLION.
A FORLORN HOPE.
[SERVICE TO THE " TELEORAPE,"] [
The Manchu Government has TELESKAPO,"sent Mang Chu Yan, a high offcial at Péking, with a big sum of money to Shanghai to
try his best to disperse the re- volutionaries there.
[BARVION TO THE "
Durban, Nov. 15, 11.45, p.m.
Router's correspondent at Now
York states that transports are
boing held in-
din-peadiness at Manila;
presumably to carry troops to
Obina,
A large body is ready to move
at twenty-four hours notice.
Tho."Now York World's "
Washington's orrcospondont says
that on the first indication that
foreigners require protection the
United States will interfere in Chin. She is realy to land
10.000 soldiors and to anchor the
whole of her Asiatic flost in Chi-
1089 waters.-Ronfor...
NEWS FROM THE NORTH
— Shanghai, Nov, 15. Shantung province has now declared indepentence and Go-
vernor Sun Pao Ki has ben
elected President.
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READY TO DIE.
Viceroy Chan Kwai Lung of Chilli province lias telegraphed to the Cabinet reporting that tho
revolutionaries have repeatedlý
exhorted him to submit to their `Government,” but he decidedly repudiated their exhortation, and will die if ęcessary,
I
SHORT OF FUNDS.
The Board of "Finance" have
amouneed on the 121li instant. that only about two laes of tuels in money remains in the tren
|sury,
(ESTABLISHED. 1881.)
Copyright, 1911 by the
WEATHER FORECAST
FAIR.
November 15, 1910, Temperture 10 a.m. 09, 4 p.m. 71; Humidity... 40,
THURSDAY,
TELEGRAMS.
NOVEMBER 16 TOII.
TELEGRAMS.
四夜 就六十月一十其港香
TELEGRAMS.
TELEGRAMS
THE REBELLION
THEIR MAJEST:ES" VOYAGE
TWO MILLION ESTATE.
OLAIM LOST.
[SHIVION TO THR " TEXɑRAPH,""]
Durban, Nov. 16-445-pin-
$86 YER AMUS
SINGLE COPY 10 Claceső
TELEGRAMS.
AUSTRALIAN CRICKET. COMPANIES ÎN CHINA.
P. F.. WARNER ILL.
THE NEW GERMAN
PROPOSALS,
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Durban, Nov. 15, 6.50 p.m.
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Nov. 15, 2.15 p.ži.
IN THE TREASURY,
vin Bombay Nov.16;3.15 pm.. On Sunday last the Ministry of Their Majesties the King and Financo estimated that over Tis. Queen have reached Gibraltar. They 200,000 were left in the Treasury. arrived late last night. Owing to A NATIONAL BANK. the stormy weather the salutes, 11- The revolutionaries in Shang- uminations and other arrangements had will establish a national baukad to be canceled her Majest
team have arrived there and bil, rejected by the Reichstay ie werd met by the Atlantic Fleet. Belginn State for the recovery of lave beon acrorded a civil rocopvarly in 1911, enabling the formation
of China there next week.
KINGCHOW GOES OVERA
Kingshow, Nov. 15, This morning, Kingeliow de clared its independence.--" Shat-- Po."
CANTON NEWS.
ITALY AND TURKEY,
TURKISH ATTACKS.
via Bombay, Nov. 15. 3.15 p.m. Reuter's correspondent at Rome states that official telegrams from Tripoli describe the continuance of
the Turkish attacks. The Italans
unit artillery, and infantry as re-in-
Canton, November 15. The following appointments- has been made by the Militaryforcemente to Sidinceliri, where they Government in Canton:-Mr. Li mounted searchlights, but Yuk-tong, rapident of the Si
the
NEW GOVERNMENT BANK. Yak Association in Hongkong,as onenty returned to the attack yester
Provincia! Trénsurer; Mr. Mo Man-day afternoon, with torrential rains The Republicans at Shanghaiming as Commissioner of Con
falling. have formed a company with certain amount of erípital and" will open a bank, called Chinese Bank o on the 1st day of the 10th moon this year.
the
YUAN IN A MONASTERY Yoan Shih Kai arrived at Peking on the 13th fat
and
is now staying at Yin Leying
Monastery. He is ordered by Imperial Ediet to command the
stabuluy, Me.Li Fung-choung as Director of the Telegraph and Telephono Bureau; Mr. Tam Tse- kiang, woll-known in Hongkong, as Discutor of the Centrul Works: Mossrs. Li Mau-kai, Chau Shan- Shan, Li Sing-hang, Chu Yu-kai, Tung Chun-mo and Leang. Wai- ting as suitors and receivers in com.celion with the checking of the accounts and the taking over
MACJO NOTES
(Our Own' Correspondent.).
November 13th... Enthusiasm among the Chinese of Mueno for the success of the revolution an 'the establishment
of the control of the branch off of the Kwangtung Republio
Princess Louise of Belgium has lost her notion against the
an estate, estimated at two mil.. lion sterling, which was transfer red by King Leopold to a special fund created to prevent his
daughters from inheriting it.
The Court awarded her ly sixty thousand which the King transferred to the fun two days
before his death.—Réutor.
MINING TROUBLES.
A PROBABLE STRIKE.
(Shevich to tax “ TELBɑRAPH."]
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Durban, Nov. 15, 10.20 n.u.
Reutor's correspondent at Mel Reuter's correspondent at Berlin
bourne states that the M. U. Opora that in raintroducing the
tion.
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of companies with sharoo of small Mr. P. F. Wamor was absent denomination at Kiauchau and through gastritis and will be within Consular Court districts in unable to play for sumo time. China, Herr Kiderlin Waechter Mr. J. W. H.T. Douglas is to dwelt upon the disadvantages of captain the team against Victoria on Friday.Router.
THAMES COMPANY.
BUSINESS TO PROCEED.
compelling Gormans in the East to
organise their commercial ✨ under- takings in conformity with English law and under British jurisdiction. Thero was this danger, he said, that company to develop this German- settlement at Jankow would-be or-
Nov. 15. ganised us an English company In connection with the Thames the company under German law Cronworks, the Official Receiver would have no prospect of succosa, announces that business is to pro-Herr, Kiderlin Waechter emphasis- seed as usual. (Reuter.)
POOR POWDER.
; MADE IN FRANCE.
Nov. 15. Reuter's Parie correspondent ro parts that, the French. Chambor de-
A conference of Miners' Dele-hated the question of powder for the avy. After a statement by M.
the ecosity of securing the co- operation of Chinese capital, which, said, "was only obtainablo by manus of small shares.
Ono consequence of the previous cojection was that the single German uidustrial company in-China had been converted into an English com- pany.
Herr Arndt supported the measure
e of the Ta-ching Bank in knows no bounds and has found gates representing 800,000 mon Deleasse detailing the stops being but feared that 200 mark shares were Hongkong: Messrs. Chu Puk-yu-expression in several ways. The
en and Li Choy as the organiz-
of an English newspaper to lay before yesterday, at the has been opened in London
taken to find a serviceable powder little use while Englishmen had to for the Navy, and an assurance that pound shares.
be published in Hongkong, the invitation of the proprietor, Mr. decide whether a strike shall be interests in the Mediterranean will Aftor au animated debate for and. object of which is to look af Lu Lim Ioe, there way-a large
be watched, a vote of confidence in or the interests of the now gathering at his palatial rest. declared to secure a minimum the Government was passed by: 402 Canton Government.
Yesterday a meeting was held de known locally as Lukoo's
in the hall of the Canton Cham- Gurding to celebrate the cutting wage or whether negotiations votes to 93, troops of the whole Nation.ber of Commerce by the Seventy-of queues of a large number of shall be continued with the own- THE CHOLERA SHIP
two Merchants' Guilds, the Nine will to do Chiues. At night
(Tan Wan Yat Po "Service.)
VOLUNTEER ASSASSINS.
יי
It is understood that the meet-
CASE.
Startling Allegations.
sainst the bill, it was referred to the Budget Committee,
ONE CLASS SHIPS.
The P. and O.Company's Service to Australia.
Those are notúlle days for voy-. ugera who want the best that a modern steamship can give, yot Startling evidence has been finve not withal a vary long purse. forthcoming, in the case heard To such the Ballarat, just launch-
| Çiritable Institutions and other there was a grand “march auxers.
societies. Among the items dis-Blau beaux" in which a fow hun used, the most important was red queueless Chinese took that of adjusting the finance of the province and finding sufi- part, honded by an improvised Shanghai, Nov. 15, 3.5 pm.cient funds to meet the extraor-brass band. To-day is, being ing manifested a divergence of
dinary expenditure. Mention was observed na a general holiday, opinion, and that a striko is un-in the Singapore Courts in od for the Peninsular and Orient At a meeting of, revolutionaries ade of the energetic action dis-all the Chinese shops, and places
held at the arsenal here two hundred
volunteered, to euter Nanking and
Assassinate General Chang-Chun.
It is announced, that if Kang Yu we arrives he will be arrested. (Special.)
chants in Hongkong in forming immoase number of crackers aro played by some Chinese mer Insiness being closed, and, an likely. bureau for raising funds for the new government in Canton to the to be fred during the day. amoout of $5,000,000 by issuing Amid all the rejoicings one national, bonds. The redoption cannot help regretting that the of these bonds is to be completed | revolutionary government in two years, and on overy dollar should have made such great invested, a return of $1.50 is
HOPE YET.
Durban, Nov. 15, 11:15 p.in.
The Miners' Conference deci
which J. Lorodei, mastor of the Lina should distinctly appeal.. Russian s6. Caronia (ohartered [ She is a twin-screw steamer of by a Chinese Arm for coalie Homo 11,000 tons, whose destin- transporting) and K. L. Auklosarin asion is the company's one class medical officer of the vessel, ware service to Australia, via the Cape. charged with making a declara-Such ships have the advantage of tion and signing a statement combining up-to-dateness with which they know to be false to freedom from those social distinc the effect that there were no in-tions which are inevitable where fectious cases on board, One passengers oro graded in the cus promised by that time. One per juitial mistakes as enlisting the cent, will be deducted from these services as such men as the henuded against an immediste ballot witness; Capt. 1; Chalmers, noting tomary fashion."
senior-boarding-officer, "state The Ballarat whieh is to have bonds for the upkeep of the bus of the Colowan pirates and
that when he boarded the Curoa sister ship, the 'Bendigo,' is to rent, in Hongkong. The meet-liberating so inany prisoners on this question of a strike. There nia, with his staff and the modi- leave London on her maiden voy- SHANTUNG WON OVER, ing decided to establish a similar without providing means of
cal officer, the captain, in answerage on Nov. 16. Her passenger bureau in Canton and also in the livelihood for then, and who are will be no ballot until the Concito a query, said he lind no deaths accommodation includes, in addi- interior for the same purpose.
to report. After the arrival book|tion to commodious dining rooms Shanghai, Nov. 15.
Regulations governing the work now practically sacking the vil
liation Board has received the was filled in, he wont down for a smoking room, a cafe and a mus ing of these bureaus will bo on ages and ruining the people,
the purpose of checking the pasio room. It follows, too, that her Shantung has declared its in-the same lines as those existing in All those who are in a position
employers" reports on the matter sengers and crew. He clicoked one class passengers will not have ton oflice will be established in law or order now in the interior, of a minimum wage. the Hongkong bureau. Tho Can- to do so are flying. There is no
by the captain's declaration; the only have the run of the decks, but statement by the emigration offi- I will be accommodated in the best the Governor-General will be ap-mercy of these outlaws. This the Chamber of Commerce and the villages belog literally at the
cor was never correct. He ngain part of the ship. Sace vessele as went aboard, and one of tlie Rushe Ballarat are plain proof of proached to allow the officials in
An amicable settlement is consian crew camo up to him and in the revival recently manifested in charge of this bureau a seal.
cauņot fail t› have a bad effect..
consequence of a statement the Australian omnigrant traffic. The An incident has just sidered likely.—Reuter. The Canton Governmont has
man made, he was taken before and O. Company until lately abolished the taal currency sys
come to my knowledge..which
the Captain, where he stated carried no third-class passengers, tem in Canton and the dollar cur- tends to show that the triumph
that "four, five, six, seven and This Australian branch service roney will be accepted. Receipts of the revointion is giving young
eight dead Chinamen had been vin the Cape, with its single class. or payments are to be made in China a swelled head. A peace. dollars and cents, not in tools as ful Chingman was
thrown overboard every day on is a democratic venture admitted- walking
voyage down." The captain saidly called for by the needs of the before..
"It is the first I have heard of timex Nor is it other than a mat- Νον. 15, 10.20 the revolutionaries have repealed-
quietly along Praia Grand,
it." The ailor then added "Last tor of congratulation that the ex- It is reported that as the res-when some hot headed chap
BRITISH TO THE END. night the Chingman supplied rellent class of people now going. alt of the receipt of a telegram cried out. There goes an Router à correspondent at Stanga y urged him to surrender, but from gone incrolants in Hong-thirty men pounced upon the clin." In monent about
the two quartermasters with cut to Australia with a view to vis Durban, Nov. 15, 10:20 am drink to get them out of this way auttlement should be provided states that Wu Ting Fang, the re-that he has decided to die for his large number of ruffians had unerefully benten and train.
kong reporting a rumour that a
who unfortunate, man,
was The Canadian minister, Mr while they took about 14 dead with the best possible accomoda come to Canton for the purpose pled on until rescued by two Foster, in a speech at New York, the captain replied "Yes, I have noter to assure comfort Probably badios off in sumpans," To that. tion in boats which aro of a oħar- of looting and creating trouble, Portuguese gentlemen, who the Governor-General has written escorted him to his destination, declared emphatically that Canad put it in my log book." Witness in no branch of the sleuinship
END OF THE DYNASTY.
Princes Tsai Hana and Tani
Tao have jointly sent a mémorial | to the Throne stating that as dependence and Sun Pu-ki, the soon as a Monarchsical constitu-Governor, has been appointed tion la enforced the Manchu Governor-General.
Dynasty will be extinguished,
"PRO PATRIA MÒRL””
The Vicoroy of Chibli has APPEAL. FOR INTERVENTION. ielegraphed to the Cabinet that
a.m.
volutionarion foreign secretary, country,
publishes an appeal to the Powery
are their influence to secure the
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LOYAL CANIDA
with him. While he was on board means Letter, served than in the
to the effect that the arrivals in nt film and inflicted nasty the crack of doom. The word auton to the British Consul at Shameen On the way another than rushed inns intend to remain British till advised them to come ashore trade is the voyager of mandest
YUAN'S NEW POST:
Canton during the last few days Wound on his back. Luckily, were revolutionists, All of them however, some police lap omy had been worked to death under abdication of the dynasty. He anys H,E. Yuun Shih-koi has arriv- will be ander, military discipline pened to pass by aid to the Laurier regime, and he trusted
arrested the man."The others and will be formed into regi- made good their escape. It is that in the future they would hear that the fourteen revolted provides ed at Poking, and has been sp-ments on the same footing as the to be hoped that an example as about the right of autonomy and
soldiers of illo gürrison; and the wit be made of him" 16 subse will shortly form a national assembly pointed Commander-in-chief
the military forces in China,
he went to the fare hatch, which various services to the Common was battoned down, but the cap-wealth. The circumstance may in sad the crow would not al- help to explain, the fact that emi- low them to go down the hold, as grant accommodation is frequent-- there were dead bodies down bukel up some months ahead, there. The crow were in a state the cumpetition between dio sev did not take their allegation ser for prom sing emigrants w of mutiny at the tins. Witness feral Biates of the Commonwealth
ionaly." The cise was adjourned,, course, & important
of mo lern Arained troops. There is gently trapspired that the more about duty to the Empire
agið tư bà no fear of those newly, vially, of the assault, was not det joined troops giving frouble, In 2ehu'after all,
(Renter.)
of