The Hongko

Nivambar 28th, 1010,

No. 8618

TELFORAMS.

THE REBELLION.

BATTLE AT HANKOW.

(Our Own Correspondent).

73; Humidity...78, 75.

~初月拾年三載實

TELEGRAMS.

ORUISERS FROM AUSTRALIA,

London, Nov. 30, 10.5 a.m..

Replying in the House of Com- mons to Mr. Garahom Stewart, M.P formerly of Hongkong, Mr. Winston

....

Churchill, First Lord of the Admir-

alty, stated that two cruisers on the Shanglini, Doo, 1. Australiair station had been ordered to reinforce the China squadron. A The linperialist lines at Han-

onva! force, he added, could be. kowoxtended for 30 miles.

landed at Shanghai in case of sudden Their guns worked havoc. The cy, but if defence of the set

Nav

FRIDAY,

TELEGRAMS

PERSIA.

NEW CABINET:

(Service to the "Telegraph."),

Durban, Dec. 1 Renter's Teheran correspondent

states that after a stormy sitting

the Mejliss approve, of the new

Oabinot. Samiames-Sultanéh is

the Premier and Vosuged-dowleh Imporialists had a superior num-ement was necessary the Govern the Foreign Minister-Router.

ment would consider other methods DISMISSAL OF SHUSTER DE- borical force. The fighting con- tinued for four days and nights of protection-(From Our

Specia!

MANDED.

and the hospitals are overcrowd-

on with wounded.

The revolutionaries removed.

J

the brooch-looks before abandon

ing their guns. They are now awaiting Peking's reply to the request for an armistice. In the

event of the armistice not being granted the revolutionarios will

retire to Yochow. Go forts

still hold the river.

POSITION AT NANKING,

Correspondent).

FOREIGN INTERV NTION? Via Dombay, Nov. 30, 1.50 p.ro

Bombay, Der. 1.

Rufer learns that the Gorern-

ment is consulting Sir J. Jordan.

H. B. M. Minja'er at Poking, in

regard to do álvisubility of land!-- ing British troops. Al prosent, however, thore is no reason to apprehend that the position of Europeans is in any werer.

It is understood that Great Bri tain, Japan and the United States intend to act in close consultation reference to concerted media-

At Nanking the Canten troops. entered the gate in the face of determine l opposition by the Ini. perialists. The attack was ur- devleive, and a new attack wo

made yester lay evening.

The evolutionaries loured w

dawn, but are pressing hard at

other points.

-ANOTHER IMPERIALIST

VICTORY.

(Service to the "Telograph.")"

Durban, Nov, 30..

Router's Peking correspondent atates that the Imperialists buvo been viotorious in a pitched la fle at Ningyuan in Szecbusu.

The missionaries

Henter..

aro

sale.

AN AMERICAN OFFER.

Bombay, Dec. 1. Beuter's correspondent at Wal: ington states that the United

States has offered the Council of Foreign Ministers at Feking to send to Chias 2,500 American

China would wo'come any opportunity for mediation, but ni

present the attitudo s bost defin-

Renters

PORTUGAL.

Reular'a correspondent at Teheran

states that the frosk Russian ultinis tum demands the dismissal of Mr.

Shuster, and the American Treasurat General, M. le Coffro, and that

Britiskor shall be appointed at Ta. big by Mr. Shuster, our payment of

the expenses of the army occupati Failing reply within forty eight.

hours, troups will advance. The

Telegraph.

ovember 28th, 1011, Tedemrature 61 a.m. 62, 4 p.m., 71; Humidit

鹭一月二十其排

TELEGRAMS.

GENERAL CABLES.

1911.

TELEGRAMS.

SHANGHAI SENSATION,

AN IMPERIALIST SHOT.

THE DNIA CUN-

(Service to the Telegraph.)

Via Durban, Nov. 80, 9.55 a.m.

(Service to thTelekoh

Shanghai, Dec. 1.

TENIS.

In the the..

llico takes this mess of Lyc

Reuter,

ABDUL HAMD'S JEWELS

SALE IN PARIS,

(Servico to the "Telegraph.")

Darben, Nov. 30. Heuter's Paris Correspondent states that is thres days sale of

the jewels of ex-Sultan Abdul Hamid realized, €200,000 sterling

Router

THE WAR.

A BOMBARDMENT.

are at present 0,200 Russian troops. (Service to the "Telegraph."')

in Persia,(Router.)

RUSSIA'S ACTION.

Bombay, Dec.1.

:

ed as one of strict noutrality. At question time in the House of Commons Sir E. Grey said tha

the effect, direct or indirect, of

he action of Russia may take n

very serious form in Perejo. Rus-

sia had given assurances in regard to the provisional character of the

steps which she was taking.

THE ROYALST RISING,

[Service to "The Tolograph."

Via Durban, Nov. 30, 8.45*a.m.

Reuter's correspondent at Lisboa

dates that the trial of numerous

monarchist conspirators' has begun Jónquim Almeida hine boen sontere

to six years' solitary confinement, following which ton years' deports

tion.

THE FINCHLEY MURDER.

MURDERER COMMITS

SUICIDE.

Service to the "Telegraph,"

Sir Edward atinged that he had no. reflection to make upon the energy and good intentions

of Mr. Morgan Shuster, but his persistence in appointing British

officials in North Persia made

things impossible in the present]

orisis, and makes it urgent, to fin 1

a solution at Teheran to avert a

recurrence of incidents calculated:

to disturb the Anglo-Russian Agreement; which they both earu-

Durban, Nov. 30, estly desire should continue un-

The murderer, of the ex-show-impaired. The Government was

Durban, Nov. 30. Router's Perim correspondent

states that Italian warships are

bombarding the fort at Mochs in

Yemen Reuter. ** 36 422 42

HORRIBLE ATROCITIES;

Durban, Dec. 1.

2 Router's Tripoli correspondent states that intense indignation has been caused by the discovery in

usque near Henni, of the bodies

of soventeon Bersagliori fiorribly

mutilated.

An Imperialist was shot on the on-Ynsen Kaisha wharf this

rning.

The assailant, who is reporte

10 bo a revolutionary, escaped.

HOME POLITICS.

THE-GOVERNMENT'S PRO-

GRAMME.

[Service to the Telegraph.] Bombay, Dec. 1. Mr. Asquith has announced that Parliament will adjourn on Dec. 15. He hoped to pass the Insurance, Finance and Naval prize Bills and also the Ap-

SIM 2 Corv.10:

TELEGRAMS,

PICTURESQUE CERE

MONY,

HATS FOR CARDINALS.

Beuter's correspondent at Ottaw (Service to the Telegraph,

reports that Sir Wilfred ·"Laurier's amendment of the 21st November

was defeated by 121 votes to 77.

Via Durban, Nov. 30, 9:55 am.

The Duke of Devonshire has been

appointed chief Opposition Whip of

Bombay, Dec. 1.

Realer's Rome correspondent states that and a scene of magnis floence and in tho presence of distinguished assemblage, the Pope conferred hats on fourteen new Cardinals, including Cardi-

the Lords, Earl Waldegrave has re-nal Bourne.-Reuter,

signed.-(Router.}

Via-Durban, Nov. 30, 8.55 a.m.

· OBITUARY.

Mr. Asquith kad an, ongagement MR. JUSTICE GRANTHAM.

Bombay, Deo. 1.

to speak at the City Temple loaf

night in connection with, a philan

The death is announced of Mr. thropic organisation, but the suffra-Justice Grantham from pneus settes howled him down, and he left monin, Renter. without skeaking.

Via Durban, Nov. 30, 8.45 a.m. Gorman papers are speculating as to the retirement of Herr Bethmann Hellweg, and make mention

Ad pellate Jurisdiction Bill. Palioniral Tirpits as his probablo succes ment would reassemble on Febru

or.(Reuter.) ary 2-Reuter.

CANTON NEWS.

(TAR “TELEGqATH” CorreSPONDENT

THE ADVENT SEASON:

Bishop Lander's Letter.

With the list of services for Ad- vent, the Bishop of Victoria has to the members of his congrega sent the following helpful letter

tion:

Dear Friends, The Besson of Via Durban, Nov. 30, 8.45 n.m, Advent bringe another appeal to It is rumoured that Krupps are members of the Church to recall

and re-assert the great foots that ́. negotiating the purchase of land at God the Son became incarnate for the mouth of the River Elbe for thus men and for our salvation and construction of a great naval dock that he is coming again to judge.

the living and the dead. yard.--(Reuter,)

Tokio, Nov. 29.

Canton, Nov. 30. Recently the depositors have been in the habit of forcing the A telegram from Bangkok state banks to redeem their deposit

We shall do well to pause in our basy itves to seriously meditato upon theso stupendous verities. Remember they are facts that can not be accepted merely as dogmas insted at all they must live a potent of the Church. If they are accept-

notes through threats of using that the warships Touki and Yode revolvers and bombs. The Gov-arrived there on the 27th örnor-General has now issued a proclamation which says that if fadepondent News Agency.) - the people wish to withdraw their deposits from the banks, there is no fear of the banks not comply- ing with their wishes, when tho notes are presented at the duo time. The people, he saya, ought to know that it is improper to

BROTHERS IN AF- FLICTION.

Hongkong papers are not alone

and constant influence upon our lives. The great need of our Church and indeed of the whole of Christendom to-day is nothing. less than a revival of spiritual life, this will give us such a love for God's House, respect for His Day and desire for his Word and Bacr

crente trouble in the banks. The in having their tronbles. The ments that will render all appeals baiks are empowered, in future, Straits Times" has also land on these points superfluous, and to arrest these offenders and hand its little worry. It says in its will constrain us to proclaim to thom over to the military govern-issue of Nov. 23-We regret the whole world the great Gospel for punishment.

that circumstances'över which we of the Advent of Christ. So whils

At 6 o'clock last evening about have no control have forced us to commend to your attention the 1,000 troops of the Kwei Lin postpone the issue of the "Straits list of services the Chaplains have. forces wore ordered to proceed to Times" to a later liour this after-arranged for you. I pray that you Chan Tong to maintain order, noon than is usual. The heavy will use them not an end in a

When the party reached Ta Koon rain of midday, coupled with a themselves, but as a means of the bridge, they were fired upon in high tide have combined to con- deepening of your spiritual lives the dark. There was much con- vort, Cecil St. into a lake, with and of reviving the faith and en- fusion among the soldiers, who the result that the ground floor of thusiasm of our Church, so this madly returned fire in all direct our establishment was flooded to we may all falfil our mission and sible to ascertain who had attack though the usual time, our Your faithful friend and Bishopy, ions. In the dark, it was impos- the depth of eighteen inches. Al be ready to meet our Judge,

paper was ready...for

I am ed the soldiers, Three soldiers printing at were killed and ten wounded. engines and machinery have, ne It has now transpired that be cessarily had to await the abate fore the departure of Changment of the waters. Under these Ming Oh, the late Viceroy, he exceptional circumstances, we despatched a inemorial to the have to crave the indulgence of Throne explaining his reasons our rondors," for leaving Canton in face of the orisis. He said that he was able, so do better, than to leave the administration of the province

Several had been prucified and

others burned alivo. Reuter.

THE INSURANCE BILL.

MEETING OF MISTRESSES AND

MAIDS.

MESMERISING A TIGER.

G.H. Victoria, A S. Paul's College,

Hongkong, November, 1911, Arrangement of Services.. The Sunday arrangements in clude celebrations of the Holy Communion at 8.15.3,in and on 11.45 a.m pleo. The prodales 2 the first and third, Sundayz BI.

Matins will balet Bunday to the gentry and people in order A. Hindit of Bangalore distrot Bishop of Victoria; 2nd Sunda to prevent bloodshed. He said who boasted of mesmeric power day, Rev. A.B.Thornhill, M.A., Rev. Johnson, M.A.3rd Sun that the Throne had lost the cou over beasts of prey was taken 4th Sunday, Rev. Johnsori fidence of the majority of the two sceptical friende, to a neigh M.A. end at Evensong, in people, and that it was useless to bouring jungle where a tiger w Bunday, Rer. A.D.Stewart, M.A proosed further in the campaign known to dark. On October 20 2nd Sunday, Rer CH,Hewetson against the revolutionists which the mesmerist began business | SERVICE TO THE {{Talk] Moreover the partition of Ohlus ever, the tiger pounced upon bim Rev. A.C.Moreton, MA, RN-

would tend only to loss of life near a thicket, from which, how-M.A., RN, 3rd Sunday, Rev.1. T.Johnson, M.A.; 4th Sunday, was threatened and the only thing and mauled his shoulder. The Via Dathan, Nov. 30, 8.55 a.m.

to save the empire from ruin was unbelievers fled,while the injar the season a course of

On Monday mornings during to establish a republican governed man lay insensible. Two days will be taken from Ton thous mistresses and maids tent. This might mean this loss later he is reported, in spite of

of the Throne e power; nevertho- his wounds, to have interested a while on Fridaye Christian" as also Jess the present, government in Jarge number of villagers in his ration at the Alb at Péking would enjoy the respect powers and they located a second!

of the people for ever. He strong tiger for him. The immedia festly urged the Throne to give his result this time was the

anggestions careful consideration of three inj

ops from the Philippines tmn Lord George Banger has giving serious attention to the held a demer keep open the railway from Pe committed suicide. He was found problem of How volution can Hall last nig

protect decapitated on the milway near

Hiligute Renter

and to discuss them with the ment, and ministers in order to save the em- Dearance of.

taken from Westminster Biakon

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