The

Hongkong Telegraph.

January 5th, 1912, Temperature an. 66, p.m. 09 Humidity...04, 71.

No. 8077

TELEGRAMS.

THE REVOLUTION.

REJOICINGS IN LONDON.

(Our Own Correspondent.)

London, Jan. 5, 10 s.m

晚八拾月壹拾年三銃宜

TELEGRAMS.

(ESTABLISH ight;/1918):

1912

January 5, 1911, Temperature am. 63, p.m.,

魏六月正英港香

TELEGRAMS.

TELEGRAMS.

SATURDAY

TELEGRAMS:

TELEGRAMS.

THE REVOLUTION.

RUSSIA AND PERSIA

HOME POLITICS

HOME RULE.

AUSTRALIAN CRICKET,

REPUBLICAN CUMSHAWS.

MORE EXECUTIONS.

CABINET SPLIT

CAMPAIGN IN IRELAND.

MEAD SCORES FREELY..

Dr. Sun Yat-son las mado a' grant of Tla. 50,000 for distrib-

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[Service to the

Bombay, Jan.

[Service to the "Telegraph."] Bombay, Jul. 0, 12.15 0.m. ution among the revolutionary Reuter's correspondent at

The Conservay aro giving The proclamation of a Chinese forcos in Hupel, a grant of Teheran says that the Russiau: great prominence to the Cabinet tepublic, occasioned great rejoicing Tis. 20,000 to the Nanking have hangod four more Persians aplit on the Women's Suffrage.

in Chinatown. The event was cele troops, and one of Tis. 10,000 to at Tabriz.-Reuter.

brated by a fusilade of fireworks.

SITUATION IN YUNNAN.

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the Republic Naval fórcos.-- "Shoang Po."

A RIFT IN THE LUTE.

Cautonoso residents in Shange Vin Durban, Jan. 5, 9.30a.m.

bai are much irritated that in the The London Daily Mail' corre

formation of the new Cabinet spondent at Peking wires that the Wan Cliun-gui has not been in- Secretary of the Italian Legation cluded. They haro communicated has returned from Taiyuanfu and with thio President at Nanking reports that the conditions theresisting that Dr. Wu-Ting-lang

are critical.

and Wan Chun-yui should be Brigands rule the town and thirty Italian priests are

appointed Ministers for Foreign Affairs. Falling compliance with in jeopardy,

The Halian and

this request they threaton to with- British ministers have. Informed

draw the loan of Tis. 100,000) Yuin il-kai, who has promise

which they promised to Dr. Sun -to send troops.—Reuter.

Yat-sen. However, absequently,

on the advico of the two Clan-

touose concerned the agitatore quietly dropped the matter.- "Shat Fo."

POST DECLINED,

Shanghai, Jun. 6. Wong Chung-wai, who was

recently appointed -Minister for Foreign Affaire, in the new Bopublican Government, Ins drelined to accept the post.

ANOTHER PROVINCE,

BEOEDES.

Kansu provinco has made a

PANAMA TOLLS.

VIEW IN BRITAIN.

[Service to the "Telegraph."] Via Bombay, Jan. 5, 2.5 p.m.

The British Press, referring to

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formal declaration of indo cuc- the suggested preferential rates for euro and Viceroy Clinng Kong,

American shipping in the Panama has on taken prisoner by ile Revolutionarios.

REPUBLICANS" IN PEKING.

Three republicans have beca tod by the Manchus in Peking, on a charge of manr- facturing bombs,

IMPERIALIST TACTICS.

Canal, declares that the proposal is

a breach of the provision in the Hay Paunceforte treaty, stipulating for quality of treatment to all ship-

ping,

PREFERENCE IMPOSSIBLE. Mr. Nagel, the Secretary of Com-

General Ngai Tsi-ohang of the merce, In his annual report, agrees Imperialists is attacking tho

that preferential rates are Impos Chingyang Pasu in the Sauchow sible, and he proposes Instead an

profecture in Anhwoj. Pak Man- wsi, the revolutionary commander, has despatched reinforcements.

MOVEMENTS OF MINISTERS,

HOUSES BLOWN UP.

Dombay, Jan. 0, 7.40 d.tn. Router's St. Petersburg earres- paudont says that four houses at Tabriz, from which shots wore

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fire & Rusins, have been blown up. Three miro Persians have

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question. They say that Mr. As-

[Service to the Tolograph."]

Durban, Jan. 5, 3.35 In dull and showery weather

p.m.

WEATHER FORECAST,

FAIR

Humidity: 68, 57.

6m61m Corf 10 Caree

TELEGRAMS.

REV. GRIFFITH JOHN.

ILL IN ENGLAND.

[Service to the!

Bombay, Jun. 6, 7.40 The famous Chinçso Mission

[Service to the “Telograph"

Via Durban, Jan. 5, 9:30 a.m.-

The Right Hon. Sir. Edward

Carson is to open the Ulster anti- Home Rulo campaign at Omagh to | quith favours a national referen- day. Contingents are travelling dum on the subject to which Mr.thither from all parts of Ireland. Lloyd George and the most

The Right Hon. Mr. Winston 5 by means of free cricket which THE REVOLUTION AND powerful members of the Cabinol Churchill opens the liberal cam-included a 6 and seven 48. Gunn aro inflexibly opposoil. The

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thus split cannot be maintained. nowspapers argue that a Čalino'

-Router.

been courtinartalled and lianged. AUSTRALIAN POLITICS -Nouter.

DR" JAMESON.

RETURN TO AFRICA.

[Service to the "Telograple"]

Bombay, Jan. 6, 7.40 am. Sir S. Jameson ox-premier

of Capo Colony is to sail to-mor

row to lend the opposition in tho

South African Parliament.-Ren:

ter.

FINANCIER'S SUICIDE.

AT ALEXANDRIA.

[Service to the "Telegraph.")

Durban, Jan. 6, 1 a‚m.

Mr. Theodore Rodocanachi,

EVIOTING THE GOVERNOR

GENERAL

[Sorvico, to the Telegraph

Durban, Jan. 6, 12.80 am. The New South WahinGovern

ment has intimated that Guroin-i

mont House at Sydney will not

be available to the Coveraor

Genorul after June 30,

Lol Donman, the Governor-

General in a memorandum states that it will be impossible for him to reside in Sydney alter that

date and points out that in the

event of the King or the Prince of Wales visiting Australia ho

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and before a good attendance doctor, the Rev. Griffith John, Geelong fifteen won the loss and

D.D., has arrived in London.

sot the M. C. C. to

to. Buy

His health has greatly failed and with the

ho was immediately conveyed to Reors at 285 for oight wickets the

V. C. C. deolareil. Mead secured

a auraing home.-Rew'er.

paign af Belfast on February 8.--scored 51. Goolong replied with Reuter.

41 for two wickets. Rentor.

TRADE.

The following is from the "N. U. Daily Nows" of Jan, 1:-

The prospects of porco have brought about a considerable change in the position of the

A CURIOUS COMBINATION. AMERICA AND ARBITRA-market, and the change is all fort

Durban, Jan. 6, 12.60 a.m.

Everywhere comments are be-

ing made on this fact that Mr: Winston Churchill is to appear on the samo platform with Mr

John Redmond, the Nationalis' leader, at Belfast, thus recalling his father's famous cry

Ulstor will fight.

Ulster will be right."

→→→ Reuter.

CARSON'S CHALLENGE.

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Bombay, Jan. 6, 7:40 am. great demonstration of Irish.

mon, conveyed in oighteen special

mins, was hold at Omagh in Tyrone. Sir Edward Carson ad-

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TION.

[Service to the "Telegraph."

at

Durban, Jan. 5, 5.10 p.m. Banter's correspondent Washington states that many

the bellor. The Chinese dealera scom to be confident of the coming of peace and the avoidance of any future bloodshed, and have begun to transact business, although yet,

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THE SENATE'S ATTITUDE, on a small scale. Inquiries have been plentiful for some, time, Although they have not resulted boginning to bear fruit, and wo in much business. Now they are hope that nothing will happen to chook the progress of basiness. There is a very serious dearth of cargo in the country, and avent !! only drag on for the next few the peace negotiations should

recke, considerable busines should be possible. The Chin New Yoar is only about seven weske off from to-day, and al- though during the last two weeks" there is always a complete cessa tion of business, up to then con- siderable buying must take place. Alrondy a good deal of cargo has been cleared, but it has been of State, excluding the Monroe cargo bought before the beginning of the revolation, or otherwise it has been second-hand buying. Doctrine, the control of immigrFirst-hand sales are hoped for

Binators who formerly opposed the Arbitration Treaties in their present form are now inclined to accept them with the amendment mposed by Mr. Root, Secretary

tion and the indebtedness of the during the course of the ensuing

weeks, which should relieve... United States from the scope of tension.of the position.

arbitration.-Røtter,

NEW TREATY DENOUNCED.

Via Durban, Jan. 5, 9.30 a.m.

| would wish to entertain at Sydney, dressed the gathering which

but another suitable house could numbered

2000, over

and Router's correspondent at Wash- not be found.

challenged Ir, Redmond to pro-ington reports that in the Senate.

Native Banks, Another point worthy of serious considoration is that money330/31 plentiful in Shanghai at presetre Plenty of funds in silver ha arrived from the. interior, effi cient for purposes of trade, and the movement of eargo... It is be fair to say that the best natiye banks have comported themselves in a manner calculated to inspire confidence in them, and the doubtful banks have been eli- Anglo-American minated by the recent crisis. Still, stands in need of reformation: the banking system as a whole

We understand that the proposal of the three day native ordor system has not very much chance of being accepted by the inte banks are anxious to introdut the system of olieques, and

Mr. Aarrow Fisher, Prime duce his. Budget and show the Mr. Hitchcock of Nebraska de- head of the English firm of Roto-Minister of the Commonwalth, poople the position of Ireland's nounced the canichi, Reynolds and Co., his says that Lord Doomin line tak a finance under Home Rulo. committed suicide at Alexandria, the proper and dignified course

-Reuter,

TRIPOLI WAR,

PEACE PROSPECTS.

If Imperial polities had boon clearer possibly the King would hnya extended his Indian tour to Australia.-Reufor.

· KING IN INDIA:

MEMORABLE EVENT.

[Sorvica to the "Telegraph."]

Via Bombay, Jan. 5, 3.25 p.m.

[Service to the Telegraph.”] The "Times" correspondent nt

Bombay, Jan. 6, 12.15 a.m. Salonika states that there is every

Renter's correspondent at Cul- reason to bellove that general cutin stafes that

states that Their Majesties, winemorable Colt inted

nnual Treasury Appropriation, to he devoted to the payment of tolls: Ion behalf of American vessels. Tho report of the Foreign Commerce Committee of the House, which has peace conditions bave already been old

ULSTER DETERMINED.

arbitration treaty, and charged the Government with blundering into în entangling alliance). Senator

All the necessary alops and Raynor of Maryland, who is banks. On the other hand, tha

been taken in Belfast, he said, to re-establish a Provisional Govern

ment in Ireland in the event of

Homo Rule. Reutor.

TRENCH AND BRANDON.

CLOSELY WATCHED.

Service to the "Telegraph." Vin Durban, Jan. 5, 9.30 a.m,

$9.30 It is announced in Berlin that the peop British officers Trench and Bran-

democrat, filed the minority report

BEET FOR BRITAIN.

in favour of an amended ratifica-relieve themselves of all respoust Jon of the arbitration treaties.

bility. The system has its morita 3d demerits; but this mali kap to be said, that unless the clieques are chopped by the native banks, "good for payment," the position of the foreign merchant will be nong the better under the system of olieques. After all, it may be aid, the foreign merchant given apdit to the merchant, and does not even know the position of the banks whose ordera la accepla Anyhow we hope that she

HUGE SUGAR COR-

·PORATION.

Servico to the "Telegrapliquestion will be thrashed out in

the m

a monnor satisfactory to the The payment on account of this forolga and Chinese merchanta

balance of two clip, loans far by the fact that the sums due very slow, but this is accounted

Durban, Jan. 5, 5.10 p.m. An Anglo-Netherlands Sugar Corporation has been formed with abentures and shares of the

Chan Kem-tao and Taoi Yuen- just visited the Panama, proposes arranged between Turkey and Italy, fure, This was be thost brillaut, don, Imprisoned in a fortress, for value of, #400,000 respectively to inne from the natiye banks that

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plu have left ** nking to take up miles of two to four shillings per and that the near future will see

their respective posts in the now, with preference for American the termination et hoses, Cabinet or

Upping Router

Touler

social event in the 'sto Calcutto. This dresses and

of

more rigorous

rere of the most magnifos6) soqueños

nch officer Lanc)

ars to be subjected to

equire the Allemeene Suiker fons In con

schappij and to develop the cape of the Fonitivation of sugar beets int

United Kingdom-Router.

Lailad

We understand that export go line bogun Hankow already, and if.t] apprcoiable quantities it is of? fangary for the future.

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