The Hongkong Telegraph.
November 28th, 1910, a.m. 72, .p.m. 73; Humidity.....78, 75.-
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TELEGRAMS.
THE
REBELLION
TROOPS FROM HONGKONG,
驎伍拾月拾三峽會
"SAVнDATAL
THE REBELLION.
INDEPENDENCE OF
MONGOLIA,
CESTALIBHED Copyright, 191
TUESDAY
TELEGRAMS.
HOME POLITICS.
November 28th, 1911, Tefemrature 61 am. 62, 4 p.m., 71'; Humidity
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DECEMB
TELEGRAMS,
1911.
TELEGRAMS.
THE
CRICKET.
TELEGRAMS.
WEST AFRICAN COLON-
IES.
TWO NYE ELECTIONS.
(Service to, the Telegraph."")
Bombay, Dec. 5.
Via Durban, Dec. 4 8.30 am. Mr. William Hunter, K.O., Sol-|
A message from Router's corres (Service to the Telegraplı,"). Router's correspondent at Peking icitor-General. for Scotland, has poudent at Perim alates that during
SEVERAL TOWNS BOMBARDED
(Service to the legraph.") Vis Durban, Dec. 4, 8.30a.m.
M.C.C. EASILY DEFEAT
QUEENSLAND,
Via Durban, Dec. 4, 11.30a.m.
(Birvice to the " THENDRAFE,""]
states that the independence of Mon-been appointed to a Scotor judge-be bombenimant of Moths the man
Durban, Dec. 4.
Hunter's formor post.
The weather was warm, but the golia has been declared at Urga, ship and Mr. A. M., Anderson, was killed and another wounded. Two sky war overcast when the match be Reutor's correspon lentat Hong-where the Chiness officials were dis-K.C. has been appointed to. Mr. dhowa wero sunk and a few huts tween the M.0.0. and Queensland kong states that a detachment of missed,
burned.
There
200 of K.O.Y.L.I. has been order- FROM JAPANESE SOURCES. ed to embark for Hunkow.-
.Router.
1
--Tokyo, Deo. 4.
This necessitates two bye elect
ions.-Router.
a committee to consider the | ques-
tion of a distinctive silver coin-
age for the West African Colon-
ies and protectorates and the
regulation of the currency. gener ally.
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$18.7 mas Cozy 25%
TELEGRAMS.
OBITUARY,
[The information that a dotach-
ment of troops from here was leaving for the north this morn-
ing was given in this paper last
evening.]
*
Sun Pow-chi, the Governor of
Shantung Ins withdrawn the an
nouncement of the in'lepondence
of the Provinco. Despite his un-
loyal conduct the Throno las re-
aine 1 him in his former post.
It is reported that after the
Battle of Hanyang two Germans |
were found among the dønd and
that two of the wounded were
Gormans. Of the latter one was boon granted a three days' arma Colonel in the German Army, istics at Hankow and hopes for a-Independent News Agency. peaceful conclusion of the confer
AN ARMISTICE GRANTED.
[Our Own ConнESPONDENT, }
Shanghai, Dec. 5.
The Peking Governpient has
once
A REVOLITIONARY
ADVANCE.
、,
Tho Kwangsi revolutionaries
have crossed to Hopch and have
takon Kwangpi. They are threat-
oning the railway behind the Imperialists. There has been
heavy fighting.
NANKING'S NEW ROLE.
Munitions and troops are pour-|
lag in to Nanking, which will in
future be a base for, the revoluţ-
ionaries.
Seven thousan:l revolutionaries
have gone to Pukoň.
THE WARSHIPS.
Half the feet is to proceed to Hankow. Chen has superseded
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PERSIA.
RUSSIA'S ACTION,
THEIR MAJESTIES' TOUR,
THE CHILDREN'S DAY.
[Service to the Telegraph,]
Bombay, Dec. 5.
Reuter's correspondent at Bom bay states that Their Majesties re- coivel joyous greetings at the
Children's fete and exhibition in
thestadium. School children nua-
bering 25,000 of all castes and
creeds, in gorgeous costumes, cheese and waved fings. The
national anthem was sung in fou
lungunges.
Afterwards the ruler was resinned at. Brisbane sauk twelve dhows at Yoktul.. The was only a small attendance There vesel bombarded Duhab, where was a terrific thunderstorm on Sat 1,250 Turks with fivo guns were en urday night, and as a result of the camped.. The casualties include tropical downpour the wicket was Sheikh Said, and three toldiers who tricky. Queensland, with two wie- vere slightly wounded,
CHINA'S NAVY. 200 NEW TRAINING ORUISER
[Service to the "Tolagraph,"
Via Bombay, Deo. 4, 1.30 p.m. The Yingewei, the training arale
I
A COINAGE QUESTION.
Bombay, Doc, 5. Mr. L, Harcourt line appointed
1
Tho Chairman will be Lord
Enimott.Router.
keta down for 65 runs, continued
their second innings, but fared die.
astrously," and wore all out for 124.
Foster took six wickets for 31-runs and Barnes four for 49..
THE DELHI FIRE.
M.O.C.
were able to knocked off the 140 runs
required for vistory without diffi
er for Chinese officers which was culty, winning comfortably by noven huilt at Barrow, and which is speci-wlokota. Mead batted capitally for ally equipped with the most varied 54 not out. Scores:
Queensland, 290 and 124,
M.C.O., 275 and 140 for three wic
machinery and armaments, bar
completed her trials most supers fully. She attained a speed of 244|kets.--(Router.)
kuots per hour(Reuter,)
BOXING.
CHINA TRAINING
- CRUISER.
VALUABLE TAPESTRY
DESTROYED
Service to the Telegraph."
Via Bombay, Dec. 4; 1.80 p.m.
A quantity of silver tapestry was
destroyed in the Delhi fire. The
Lieutenant-Governor's private tente
had hurriedly to be struck, and were
barely saved from the amel
(Reuter.).
CANON SHORE, OF
WORCESTER.
(Service to the "Telegraph.") Via Durban, Dec 4, 8 30° a.m.
The death is announced of the
Rev. Thomas Teignmouth Sherr, A.A., Canon of Worcester. The late
Capon Shore was. Hon. Chaplain t
her lato Majesty Queen Victoria,- and religious instructor to the daugh
ters of King Edward, and prepared them for confirmation.-(Reuter.)
ECCLESIASTICAL.
[Service to "The Telegraph."]
Bombay, Dec. 5.
Canon Thompson, Rector of Birmingham, has been appointed Bishop of Sudor aud Mau.-
Router.
NEWS FROM NANKING.
Missionaries Well Trosted,
A special corespondent of the China Press" wrote from Nati- king, on. Nov. 20 as follows: A great many are beheaded here, mostly for robbery. I hear that. nine more of the new recruits we shot here. We have a very able teacher in one of our colleges
Tù view of the telegram publi- FOREIGNERS IN CHINA, who lacks a queue. He belongs
The children sang the national [Service to the "Telegraph." he to English and Indian
to a good Nanking family. His music, after which there was a LEWIS. WILLING TO FIGHT,shed elsewhere in reference to the
brother is in America, a grad-
native danca,
Bill Lowis will attend at this office trials of the Yingerei the follow-
The following notice luas been ate of one of our colleges, where he stood at the head of his between ten and eleven o'clock this ing from a home paperis of inter- sent by the United States Minis!-class in English. We advised Their Majesties made a tour morning, prepared to talk business
estOne of the most complete ofer, Mr.. W. J. Calhoun, to all Mr. Si to leave but he has a mo
dont on him and declared that he could not go.
Bombay, Dec. 5.
At question time in the House
of Commons Mr. Arland said tha of the exhibition. The children ofther with Jack Blackmore or Bea modern naval training ships is be- American Consular Officers in ther and a large family depen
Great Britain was informed of the
Russian ultimatum before it was
sont; but, as the events which oc casioned its despatch mainly con-
ceruod Russia the consent of Gront
Britain was not required.
**
were in an indescribablo state of
Reuter
COMMERCIAL
ñan. Grant,
L
In view of the fact that revolu-
were
ing constracted in England for China the Chinese navy, and will serve Lowls han matched Stoker Arnold, henceforth as the school ship for
Yesterday Dr. Frank Garrett xcitement and enthusiasm, of H.M.S. Monmouth, and P.O. aspiring officers of the Celestial tionary risings in all parts of the and the writer were called to be
that soldiera". Empire have weakened or des- told Dupli, of HM.B. Minotaur, to fight Empire's fleet. The vessel was troyed the authority of local offi- looting the young teacher's house. the best of twenty rounds on Decem-launched recently, the launching ciale, thus rendering life and pre-soldiers and found he had been We went down about 9 p.m.' with ber 25, "Arnold is betting. 3100 of attracting littleationtion, although perty insecuro, particularly in in-robbel- of about $300 worth of 's own money, and there will be the builders believe the vessel teriór places, you are instructed stuff. One of the soldiers had Menthol.
purse of $250. These two men have to be one of the most remarkable without delay to warn the Ameri- come back for more plunder as we been at loggerheads for some months they have turned out. The featuro cans resident in your district of arrived on the scene. He was captured and we all went to see“ The Financial Times" of In view, however, of Mr. Shu- November 1 has the following:
ond their respective simsters are that makes it different from the the difficulty of securing protect-General Chang Heun who was
stor's action Great Britain was
Astute Japanese speculator keen on seeing the supremacy of one ordinary warship is that while if ion for them outside of ports ac- ordering him to be decapitated have neatly cornered German or the other definitely established. is of empll tonnage 2,400-an sessible to naval vessels and to when we asked him to sparo the.
has a draft of bat 13 ft, it has urge those living outside of such man's life. unable to abject to the demand bears of menthol, with the result The contest would not be fixed for aboard avery variety of appliance
Gen. Chang issued a passport to Mr. Si and his two qusual ses respecting him and the appoint
that the price has been driven up twenty rounds but for the keen rf to be found on the biggest of the ports to remove to places of safe- to the highest price recorded for valry which exists, and in future ten Dreadnoughts. Ofcourse the arma-ty. This course should be espe- nephews. I write this to let it be ments of foreign officers.--Reuter. many years. At 358. per lb. that rounds will be the limit unless there ment of the little ship is not to be cially advised in the case of Ame-known how necessary it is for us se dipavy, as that of a battleship.rican women and children in into stay here and protect our stud- but the construction and equip terior localities.' price compares with about 17s 8d substantial sido bet.
ents and toucher. I was advising three weeks ago, and top-notcher Bust, of the R.D.Ament, are such that an officer
Mr. Bi to go to Shanghai when "You should point out that not. Captain Hu, one of Gen. Ohang's prices of 1 1s. Pd., Os. Ad., andita ay wagh) and Seaman Steer, of gradunted from its decks will be
HM Mipataur (middleweight), fully acquainted with the working withstanding the evident desire oficers who standing by said that 3d. respectively in the last three have been matched for a ten rounds of Dreadnought and con navigate
they would soon take Shanghai, years. The Japanese began their bout, whilst Private Webb, of the the big ship as succesfully as he bath of Imperialists and revolu- such a course would not avail ha campaign by quietly soquiring K.O.X,L.I., will face. Beamats Gain. could navigate the one' on which tionists to give due protection to He said it as usively as possible; control of the world's stocks, fors-
erroeived his training. The foreign life and property the fact Gen. Chang gave us passports (Banvicu to try 2" Tulkorang. seeing that coincident with a of. H.M., Astrace, with six boat is 330 ft long and has a remains that disorder is increas for the hospital so that we can rounds as the maximum. There will breadth of 39 ft. Her speed will be steady increase inthe demand there be three other six-round bouts ir 20 knots and her armament willing. In some places organised pass in and out at pleasure. Our was likely to be a 'distinct short Grant cannot moet Lewis on that include a variety of guns, the lar-bands of brigands are plunder-frionda will Tool relieved to know A mosange from Router's corrostora have sold forward a great VT
age of unpplios. Hamburg oper-
deal more menthol than is now Russian troops lave arrived thirty sumers have taken 'fright and
ARRIVAL OF RUSSIAŃ
TROOPS
Via Durban, Deo. 4, 8.30 a.m.
- RETALIATION ··NANTM
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date
we
geit being 6-in, and the smallest ing the countryside and a few for how safe and well profcoted wo are. Gen. Chang agreed to lar 1:1-4-pounders. There will also be eigners, unfortunately, have alreathe wounded soldiers have, fliðir 4-in;; 14-pounders and 3-pound-
[pondent at Teheran states that 2,000 obtainable, and au American con- GRANT PREPARED TO MEET en This will make the vessel a lost their lives in the attnoke arme sons to protect themselves
LEWIB,
Bombay, Dec. 5.
very formidable fighting ship, which have been made upon them, and as in in case of attack b
looters, swept the markets clean of float-
There will be different types of There is good reason to fear thato-day visited the spot where Routere Nanking correspond-miles south of Recht, and 200 ating stooks the Japanese speculat Seaman ("Nobby) Orsat writes Boilers on board, cylindrical and such acts of lawlessness may be Chang, onused so many to be ore control the situation. Reports that be wil 'hgh; Bill Tawid at the water-tube, so that the engine come common as winter approa belieaded the first day of the cat states that the Thrtar city has Kevin, whore, they disarmed the are to hand as to damage having art
been done by insects and floods to a shipgatba Flo been tacked and burnol by per al Persian militis. Twenty-five
the authorities. Reus have also arrived at Teheran to rein-
force the Legation guarda,
the second and third crops of the season, in the event of which prov ing well fotinilaud (liere is a30 say-
ing at what fure the unhappy bears will be allowed to close.
of room foros, and starches and that no distinction be fromble. Some of the bod
experience in handling the diff
ferent types, There will be two on native and foreigner will been dumped into pits bat p 18-in. deok torpedo tubes, and an be made by those who are bout one hp 50 were you out in nasaally large quantity of 8mj7ur on getting booty from no the the wolfish dogs: La
emperdiet opon add being tord la munition is to be carried in the
matter what noUTCO. extra size magazines,