The Hongkong Telegraph.

~December 28th, 1911, Temp ature-s.m.-62, p.m.-68; Humidity, 78, 51-

No. 8871

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FRIDAY, DECEMB

TELEGRAME.

THE REVOLUTION,

IMPERIAL DOCILITY,

CWE),

TELEGRAMR

THE REVOLUTION.

NEWS FROM SHANGHAL

Shanghai, Dec, 28.

"

The delegates, who have or (Ops Own CoxRBAS ONDENT.}"

Shanghai, Deo., 29, 9.20 n.in,

rived at Nanking from the various

The Throne has replied to the republican provincos, have fixed demands of the revolutionaries, to-morrow as the day for the elec ignifying its willingness to action of a provisional president. cept the decision of a representa-

tive conference, irrespective of

the form of government which it |

decides on.

PRAUTICAL ABDICATION:

Bombay, Dec, 20.

Beuter's Peking, correspondent

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Ku Ngo, who was arrested at

the instance of Wong Hing on a

charge of plotting against the Ro-

publican Government has now

been handed over to Ching Tak-

chuen, the Governor-General of

Kiangen for trial.

Wuchang and Hanyang were

states that the Dowager Empress, declared neutral plices yesterday. Yuan Shih-kaj and the Manchu"Sheung Po." "Princes have discussed the pro-

posals of the Shanghai Confer

oñoe.

E, Yuan Shil-kai has wired

to H.E. Tang Shao-yi that the

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TELEGRAMS.

TELEGRAMS.

TELEGRAMS,

TELEGRAMS,

OBITUARY

AND PERSIA.

“SPAIN IN MOROCCO.

A MOROCCAN SCANDAL

U.S.A POLITICS,

SIR FRANCIS CAMPBELL.

ACCUSED ACQUITTED.

FORECAST.

HEAVY FIGH

Router's Madrid

states that the

Malilla wheextremely-heavy and

[Service to the Telegraph." [Service to the

Durban, Dec. 28; 10.40 p.m. Reuter's correspondent at St. Petersburg states that the "No

voye Vromya" foreshadows a

provisional administration

Tebriz with a Russian governor,

and chief of police, with financial

control and exclusively Russian trilynnais,

RUSSIA'S KEPRESSIVE

MEASURES.

[Semios to the "Telegraph."][Service to the Telegraph."

Durban, Dec. 28, 11.5 p.in.

Sir Francis Campbell of the

Durban, Dec. 28, 4.20 p.m.) Router's Paris correspondent

Foreign Office is dead-Reuter.atales that the Consular Court at

REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN

OPENS.

[Service to the "Telegraph."] Durban, Deo. 28, 7.35 am. According to Reuter's

Sir Francis Campbell who was Ujde hus acquitted M. Dostailler pondent at Cleveland, Senator born in 1852, has been assistant and the others arrested in con- La Folletts, the progressive at that the Riffans word docinated. Under Secretary of State for nestion with what was known as publican candidate for the

The Spanish General Roa-wan Foreign-Affairs since 1902.]

the Moracoan Scandal.—Reuter. sidency opened his western cam wounded.

pain at Ohio, attacking the trusts, JAPANESE DIET OPENED. and their power over government

legislation and the law courte.

He also denounced the Payne. Aldrich Tariff Bill, and the Ald-

The operations continuer

FRANCE AN SPAIN

Much bad blood making be

tween France and in by rea-

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CAPTAIN FORLESSE.

Durban, Dec. 28, 4.20 p.m.

The death is announced of Captain Forlesse, R.N.-Reuter.

SHIP.

son of wholesalehatibué in which: General Laguo, Minister WRESTLING CHAMPION- for War, participated, that the

French were stirrup the Biffi ans and giving the supplies..

The Premier's

these charges,

on condemns

augus

GOTOH AND MUNRO.

THE ALLIANCE.

[Service to the Telegraph." rich Monetary Reform, as increando

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Tokio, Dec. 28, 2.10 p.m. Router's correspondent at To

kio atos that the Emperor of:

ing the power of the trusts, Reuter.

CANTON NEWS, "TALNOBATH" "COELMYCKE

Canton, De, 28, Wong Ching-wai has declined Geral of Canton. He is pre- to accept the post of Governor

ervice the new Government, pare to return and to give his

but not as Governor-General.

| Japan in opening the Dist-refer-

red to the increasingly friendly (TE feeling between Japan and the [Service to the "Telegraph."] Powers. He expressed high ea- Via Durban, Dec. 28, 10.15 a.mtisfaction at the renewal of the Frank Gotch, champion wrestler treaty with Great Britain.

Durban, Dec. 28, 7:35 a.m.

Router's correspondent at St.

Petersburg states that it is an

nounced that as the Persian Gov- terms demanded by the rovoln-erament is powerless to punish -The Throne has agreed-to ao- copt a scheme for a further tionaries must be subject to sub-authors of the auti-Russian out- conference with a wider repre-mission to the National Congress breaks at Tabriz, Resht and En- contatiye olaracter and has in- to be opened for the purpose of zeli, the Russian Government has structed the Cabinet to draw up considering and deciding the directed the Russian.commanders

to take the severeat repressive the offensive on Dec 27 and drove eight minutes five seconds, each

..

regulations for its inauguration. torms,

The Throne is willing to accopt

any form of Government that

Reuter,

badly for

Franco-Spania negotiations,

RIFFIANS DRIVEN BACK. A large Spanish force assumed

1.

of the world, defeated Munro. He

secured straight falls, the first in twelve minutes and the second In

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AUSTRIA'S POLICY.

AN IMPORTANT SPEECH.

The revolutionaries of Sheusi mesures, including the arrest, the Riffians, punishing them the being gained with the half-nelson Service to the "Telegraph." have joined those of Honan, and and court martialling of the as-while, along the Kert River crotch hold.~(Router.)

Conference decidos apņд.-

have declared independence, with sailants of Russian troops, the Chu Fook-yu as their Governor-disarmament' of Tidnis and other General.

Router.

POISONED PAUPERS.

THE GALE

troublesome native elements, and

the destruction of places, where

resistance might be offered.

Router.

A STEAMER FOUNDERS.

AN EXTRAORDINARY

OCCURRENCE.

PRINCE ABDUCTED,

a

(Our Own Correspondent.) Shanghai, Dec. 28, 4.10 p.m.

The Korean Prince Min has been

docoyed to a native city and held

to ransom for the sum of Tis 2/500,000 by, revolutionaries. He was released after endorsing his bank deposit receipt, which the revolutionaries discovered,

cial Service.

SITUATION CHANGED.

The Imperialists under the command, Yiu Sik-kwong havo

Bled, and H.E. Chen Yiu-lam, tho Governor of Henan, is dead.—

"Shat Po."

BOTTOMLEY'S AFFAIRS.

HUGE LIABILITIES.

MR. SMART WOUNDED.

Via Bombay, Dec. 28, 2.10 p.m.

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Bombay, Dec. 20.

Beater'e Vienna correspondent stated that Count von Aehrenthal,

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addressing the Committee of the

Hungarian Delegation said that.

to enable Austria-Hungary to

The Cleveland tourists arrived here yesterday and ware given a hoarty welcome by the people, They were entertained at Tung yuen by the new officials. Several fandred special sedan chairs had" been engaged for the visitors.

Wong Hing and Wu Han-man have telegmphed to Canton do Shao-vi's family and clan because precating reprisals upon Tang he acted as Imperial Peace Com missioner. They state that Tang is roally in favour of é republic. Orders have been issued by the ? troops not to molest the Tang Boting Governor-General to the

clan,

MERE SENTIMENT.

The news that a “South African flamingo has been shot on the safeguard her interests and sup-Trent near the wellknown land,

mark, the Starton water engine, [Service to the "Telegraph." [Service to the Telegraph," port the influence of her allies offers us an opportunity to day that a no circumstances shonla for general peace, an increase of we ever shoot à flamingo. It in the effective army by 30,000 men we had one way famingos could mere sentiment on our part. II

would be required,

Via Bombay, Dec. 28; 2.10 p.m.

The correspondent of Libya's at

Lisbon wires that the Bills'ss

Hughender, Count from Shifa

for Dublin, foulaied. In the Bay of

/ on December 21st. Tod Biscay on the crew have!

The Teheran correspondent of

Reuter states that the sowars at-

tacked on the 27th numbered 100, [Service to the "Telegraph."]

and they lost two killed and seven Durban, Doo, 28, 11.5 p.m.

others being drowned. wounded. Two are missing. They for At a meeting of creditors Mr.

are now holding a position at Kazo- Durban, Dec. 28, 7.35 p.m. -

Horatio Bottomley estimated his According to Reuter's corres-indebtedness at £170,000, and as-

run, and 150 sowars, commanded

pondent at Shanghai the arrival sata at £47,000. The Official

by Colonel Douglas, are hurrying of Dr. Sun Yat-sen threatens to Receiver expressed the opinion

to reinforce them. Mr. Smart, the change the situation. It is ex-that the debts were greater, as British Consul at Shiraz, whom the peoted that he will be elected proofs which had been lodged sowars were escorting, was left be president of the United Provinces had amounted to £213,000. hind when the escort retreated, and thought that the assets it is reported he is lying wounded

dekt miles from

of Chins and will proclaim a con-

He

of the canipaiga unless must be regarded of very doubt-

der,

ful realizable value-Beuter,

the

Via Bombay, Dec. 28, 2.10 p.m.

Router's correspondent in Berlin.

reports that numbers of paupers In

He urged the municipal shelter are suffering

Parliaments to antares que prengupass the necessary Bills promptly from poisoning, and thirty-six have

17'' and thus promote the eminently died. It is supposed the poisoning pacific objects of Austria-Hung is due to the paupers own provi-ary's foreign policy, alons-Reuter)

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go wandering about all over the place in perfect safety. The feat is, the flamingo takes us back to our boyhood'a days when a book called The Swiss Family Robins

son.'

." engrossed our attention. On the other hand, "Fabi We were very keen on that book. Orasos" left us, sold. Wo ply could not go through with Defoe's alleged masterpieos, did not care very: mnon fos "Sandford and Merton, that was thrilling compared with the jejune saga of B. Orusoe I any book ran The Swiss Family" close, it was a romance entitled. "The Wild West." But The Count von Aehrenthal said that Wild West" was wanting in he hoped that the endeavours of something we fancy

something, it struck | us; and that

The Minister for War followed and strongly supported Count vou Aohrenthal's contentions.

page), was flamingos Throng hayrke, which flew on

which bafell the Swiss Tam out all the strange experie whose nime we forget, island of which the latit longitude are pa shadowy as Prague to us, there was a ground of insorats

FIFTY DEATHS.

THE KING:

Bombay, Dec. 20.

SHOOTING SUCCESSES.

Fresh casce are oynstant

ring.

Reuters comeÁNO

states that his hielony":

Beuter's Berlin correspondent the Powers to secure peace be it certainly was not states that there are over a hun-tween Italy and Turkey would [Service to the Telegraphs," dred casos and fifty deaths eventually be successful. It was

2.10 p.m..

roour desirable that sach peace-should maintain the force and authority

Heers And:

was due to bapteris!

ing, but it is moel un

Land the Balkın State?

Via Bombay,

of

post mortem has shown that of Turkey intact, and thus con- that appear

stilul a fresh gairantes of

relations between

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