The Hongkong Telegraph.

January 9th, 1012, Temperature a.m. 50, p.m. 62; Humidity...71, 59.

No. 8830

TELEGRAMS.

巍二月壹拾年三統宜

TELEGRAMS.

MESTABLISHED Copyright, 1011 by

JANUARY 10 1912

WEDNESDAY,

TELEGRAMS.

TELEGRAMS.

GERMAN ELECTIONS.

PASTOR'S CRIME.

GENEROUS OFFERS.

REVOLUTIONARY DEFEAT.

FIERCE EXCITEMENT.

DEATH SENTENCE.

THE REVOLUTION.

THE REVOLUTION.

(Our Own Correspondent.) The revolutionaries at Luon Shanghai, Jun. 10, 11 a.m. Chow have been repulsed by the The republicans are making Imperialists. The former were generous offera in order to tempt short of ammunition.

the Manchus to clear out,

A COMMAND DECLINED.

WEATHER FORECAST

FAIR

January 9th, 1911, Temperature a.m. 65, p.m., 65; Humidity...50, 58,

TELEGRAMS.

ARGENTINE RAILWAYS.

GOVERNMENT" ACTION.'

[Service to the "Telegraph."]

Bombay, Jan. 0, 4.55 pm.

Router's correspondent at Bugaos Ayres says that the

號十月正英港香

TELEGRAMS.

LABOUR TRUUBLES.

CONFERENCE ADJOURNS.

[Service to the " "Telegraph."]

Via Bombay, Jan. 9, 2.00 pm.

'After a five hours sitting, the con-

$86 YURANNUM

BIMOLN COPT 10 Okay.

TELEGRAMS.

MEDICAL CONGRESS,

PHILIPPINE DELEGATES,

[Ovs OWN CORRESPONDANT.]

Manila, Jan. 10, 9.35 a.m. Dr. Vietor G. Hoisor, Director

tor of Science, Richard P. Strong,

Service to the "Telegraph."] [Service to the "Tolograph."] Durban, Jan. 9, 1040 p.m. Durban, Jan. 10, 1.45 a.m.

Germany is soothing with The Baptist pastor named excitement over the elections and Richeson, who confessed to a all parties are using the ory that murder the other day and who it is a crime to abstain from said ho wished to live in order Government of the Argentine has ference between the Manchester of Health, Paul. C. Freer, Direc voting.

that, within prison walls, be authorised the railway companies cotton employers and the opera, Yuna Shib-kat has protustel

A feature of the final stage of might redeem his sinful past and ts obtain substitutes for the Lam Suthing has declined to the elections in the Pan-Geraian help some other despairing soul trikore and will strictly enforce tives was adjourned without any Biological Laboratory Chief and against the advances of troopu inaccept the post of the Comman-outburst of Anglophobia by thus to find favour with God, has

means of which it is hoped to de- been sentenced to death. the law guaranteeing freedom of reault.

Plague Export, with Major Foroy feat Seinlism.-Reuter,

Ndutor. Aphui.

labour.-Router.

M. Ashburn, Captain Edward B. Vedder, and first lieutenant Earpest R. Contry,' are Philippino delegates to the Modi- cal Congress at Hongkong.

They

ure sailing on the Siberis on

Jan. 17.

STORLKEEPER'S MURDER.

Vin Durban Jan. 0, 10:10 1.1.

A messago" from Router's corre

spondent at Bhanghal states that an,

Englishman named Felga'e, an ex-

missionary, bas been murdered by

robber Mo-kas-shnu, in 'Clia'i-

ang province, whore lio was com

layed as a storekeeper.

MORE AMERICAN TROOPS.

der-in-chief of the revolutionary forças at Chekiang. REVOLUTIONARY SUCCESS. Cho Yuen in Shantung has been captured by the revolu

tionarica.Sheung Po."

SENSATIONAL DIVORCE

SUIT.

Petition by Shanghai Solicitor.

C.

a

THREATENED LOCKOUT.

her a considerable time on one paka of to me in your last letter.

In consequence of the strike of occasion after she had returned Please lot me have just one more woolcombare at Bradford, the Em home under the influeno. of chance by lotting me have a drink. It was also alleged that shoque.-Good-bye. Mrs. Hanson stayed at. Sussex

ployers Federation bar threatened Hotel, Eastbourne, in Docambor,

Oo-respondent Atkins was unto look out twelve thousand people 1910, giving the name of Mrs. Gregory, and that Moncrieff stay-represented, and he was onliol

upon to cross-examine the petion the 10th inst. They also resolved tioner, but there was no respons to the call of his name.

od in the same hotel.

Glady's.

Juoy Clay, who was in the

ד

that they vore determined, not to be

Reuter,

In the Divorce Division on December 1 (says the "L. & Express") boforo Mr. Justico

Entries in a Diary. NAVAL WAR STAFF.Bucknill, Mr. Jolin Currio Han

Moncrieff, said counsel, kept a son, formerly a solicitor practiary which indicated that there tising in Shanghai, and had been appointments. It would service of Mrs. Hanson at West-provantod finemploying non-unioniste. bo for him to explain the follow-master-mansions, said Mrs. Han- ing entries: June 29, 1010: X son was visited about ten times by Hanson. July 14: X. Oct. 6 tall man withone arm; she now X Hanson and Howell, Oct. 7: kaew him as the co-respondent Anniversary of Blandford.

Moncrieft. Mra, Hanson addressed That, said counsel, was the an Eva. She also saw Atkius in her him as Jock, and ho called her niversary of a motor-cir trip to mistress's room once. She asked

crieff appeared and there was a Assoon as Blie was qutside he shut Blandford, whion the wife "of the him to leave, and he said he would other man who was with Mon- follow her out if she would go. or consequence of which the door and fastened it. Mra,

INVASION IMPOSSIBLE. siding in London, potitioned for

doeras dissolving his marriago with his wife, Gladys Emms, and [Sorvice to the Telegraph alleging her misconduct with John George Moncrieff and Ernest Vía Durban, Jan. 2, 10.10 a.m... Akins. The suit was defended, Barinr, K.O., and Mr. Le Bas; Counsel for the petitioners, lr.

For the respondent, Mr. F. F. Emery; for the respondent Monoriol, M. Haveli Dada.

Lord Haldane, speaking at Edin

of defence fund boen evolved by the

greatest military and naval minds

in the country. They had made

Durban, Jan. 9, 11.55 p.m.burgh, said that the scientific scheme

Rentor's correspondent.

Washington says that the Clavern-

ment is sending five hundred

troops to assist in guarding the railway at Peking and the coast

-Router,

·

world.

the party hraka ungarn

Mr. Barnard, in opening the Tho politioner gave evidence Case, stated that the petitioner in After Mrs. Howell had informed March, 1908, came from. China him of his wife's drinking habits to this country for a holiday, and he wrote to her the following in August he made the acquaint-letter- ance of the respondent, who w

Obt. 20, 1010.

Flemming visur kas 182 (AMOZILL

In cross-examination by Mr.

"HANDS OFF.”

p.m.

Via Bombay, Jan. 9, 2.00

Bir G. Thorung, Chairman of the

FINANCIER'S DEATH.

LIVED. LIKE A HERMIT.

the

[Service to the Telegraph."] Via Durban, Jan. 9, 10.10 aim

A City Anancier named Sofer

Whithurn_tran

Harold Smith the witness mon at Cardiff, said that now the strug £1,481,210. He lived the life of

tioned an occasion when there was great hilarity in the fist. She

gle with the miners was coming to a dressed and wont downstairs to 03 the cause. Mr. Moncrieff had

..

invasion, ho said, impossible.

Aleading an irregular life. She My dear Gladys, for you will, placed Mrs. Hanson's false hai on crisis, the employers wished to make

toll him a story that she had run always be dear to me whatever the dog (laughter) and the naval war staff was the final step away from home and that her you do, as I cannot forget the animal, which was "standing is clear that outside intervention, in the finest defence scheme in the Hanson formed a very strong

friends had deserted her. Mr. past.

up, was barking. This drinking has evidently affection for her. She trai quite been going on a long time, and call "pin-curls"?-It was not. ·

Was the false hair what ladies even that of the Board of Trade young. They were married on you cannot expect me to live with

was undesirabe. Thoy 2gid "Hands March 2, 109, at the West- you unless you give it up. I think Was it a long plait of hair? minster Registry Office. They the best thing will be for us to Yes, a merry widow. (Laughter.) Or, Busybodies."-

—¿Houter)... went to live at Exmouth Very remain separate for a bit and see

You are taking me quite out of soon the wife. expressed dissatis-how things go on. faction with the quiet country;

my depth. It was a long piece of I have paid off this overdraft hair, was it ?—Yes, and a lot of life. He went to Southampton to sgek a house, believing that in and told the bank not to honour curls. the neighbourhood there would any more of your cheques, and I Bui sending you 412 a wook

YUAN REPUDIATES TANG. BATTLESHIP-CRUISER.

Shanghai, Jan. 9.

H:L. Yuan Shih-kai does not

recognise the agreement arcived

nt between Tang Shao-yi and Dr.

Wu Ting-fang. He has tele-

graphed to Dr. Wa Ting-fang to

SUCCESSFUL TRIALS.

On December 12 evidence wAB] first given that'u motoring party,

be more society for her. He was Even if you have no affection for including Mr. Hanson, a lady [Service to the "Tolograph."lar for the found his wife was me or your mother, at least you friend, and Mr. Moncrieff had visit-

away for two or three days. Oi absent from home and also hor have regard for yourself, and Ied hotels at Eastbourne, Exeter,

implore you to give up this ter-and Wareham. ribi habit. You have youth,

Via Durban, Jan. 9, 10.10' a.m.

The battleship-cruiser Lion want

on her trials in the Channel during

1 storm yesterday, and attained

a

manid.

as

Counsel suggested it would be made clear that the wife, na soon her husband had

gone to South-

n motor-dar tour with the co-TDA-

MUCH CONCERN FELT.

hermit, and was unknown outside

the City. (Reuter).

CANTON NEWS.

(THE "TELEGRAPH” CORRESPONDENT.}

Canton, Jan. B.

On Jan. 6 a nooting of the Canton Provincial Couniil was held for the purpose of consider- |ing the question of the establish- ment of a National Congress as proposed by HD. Yuan Shih-kai. The proposition was scouted from the very outest and the opinion was freely expressed that it was only made to gain time. It was unanimously decided to request the new President to ignore the proposal to cancel the negotia. tions in progress and to make pre- The conference has been ad-parations for, the invasion of Pe-

Durban, Jan. 9, 10,45 p.m. Much concern is felt over the

on the cotton trade.

1.

withdraw the troops for the in- speed of thirty-one knots. (Router).Mr. Hanson bought his wifon motor all this for habit-for this is she searched her husband's office, journed until January 15-king with the least possible delav

vasion of Peking and to reply to

This proposal as to how to convene

the National Congress.

SHANGHAI.

HITCH AT The Consular Body at Shang-

hai refuses to recognise the new seal of the Republican Govern-

ment at the Mixed Court,

CANADIAN IMMIGRA-

TION.

LABOUR PROTEST,

plishments, and no one can pos- the co-respondents, said she was unusual beauty, many accom- Mrs. Moncrieff, wife of one of hitch in the negotiations affecting

ampton on October 4, went on than you if you like. You would the grounds of her husband's

sibly make herself more agreeable petitioning for a divorce pondent Moncrieff, her maid, and be an ornament to any society alleged misconduct and oruelty. another man. In April, 1010, you care to go into. Why ruin teceiving certain information, car. He took a flat in London what it will lead to if not given and found a great number of

letters from various women, in- Router. at 32, Westminster-mansions, his up.

elading Mrs. Hanson, and a diary intention being to stay there when The petitioner said that when kept by Mr. Moncrieff, in which in town on business. The wife he wrote that letter he had no the names of Mrs. Hanson, and then make excuses for living in suspicions of his wife's infidelity her mother appeared. Some of London while her husband was at the paid debts, including her bank the entries were marked with home in the country. In view of overdraft, amounting to £500. that he asked her mother. Mrs. Under date November 6, 1011. he Howell, to live with her at the received the following letter from dat. In September, 1910, his wife his wife-

was in the motor car.

KING IN INDIA.

Je START FOR BOMBAY,

Via Dombay, Jan. 0, 2,50 p.m.

Bince the establishment of the new government; the notes issued by the old regime are still accept- ed as legal tender, provided they are chopped with the now seal. As those notes are only being ac capted at a low discount the Gov ernor General has been approach- ed by the Chamber of Commerce to stop the exportation of subsi- diary coin to Hongkong for two

crosses. She taxed her husband about these, and suggested what ste thought. they meant. dissented, and said they only met with 6 motor sccident mear- Dear Jack,-I have heard to-day indicated occasions when he had. Service to the "Telegraph." Reading. He at once came to from Messrs. Colver (de solicitor) had too much to drink.

town from Exmouth to see her. that the case is likely to come on Mrs. Hanson then gave evid- Via Durban, Jan. 9, 10.10 8.1. She did not tell him Moncrieff this month. I have been ill; have ence, and denied emphatically [Service to the "Telegraph." weeks in order to adjust the

had congestion of the lungs and that there was any ground Beuter's Ottawa correspondent The petitioner's case was that on the verge of a nervous break-for the allegatione against Monorieff was at various times in down. My doctor advises a oliongeler of misconduct. She adhered A CURRENCY QUESTION,states that the Executive. Com the flat with his wife; that she of climate and no worries. Now I to her statement that she first mot gave way to drink; and that when cannot face the ordeal and terrors Moncrieff at Exeter, and denied The Superintendent of the mittes of the Trades and Labour he learned from her mother of of the witness-box, although, that it was in Piccadilly. Mon- bor babita and spoke to her she before God, I am innocent of the crieff was a mere acquaintance, Mint at Kom Ning. lisa bogged Congress of Canada have submitted said she would not return to him. charges in the petition. I feel it and was treated as such.

Next day he left the flat, permit is impossible for me to remain in Is it your habit to write to on President Sun Yat-sen to desido to the Premier and Minister of ting his wife to remain there and this country while this thing acquaintance or friend, "Au Replying to an addraw by the Benga

making her an allowance of £10 goingon. I want you to let me live rroir dear love-Evis"?-1 a wee, He subsequently learn- a cheque for £200 and I will leave don't know the monning of "Au Legislative Council, His Majesty initial inconvenience it will cause on the form of currency 80 na to Labour resolutions protosting against]

ed, through inquiries, of her as the country immediately and you revoir (Laughter.)

with the other co-respondent, unless you wish,

L

Their Majesties have started for Bombay, and were accorded a most

henty road-off by crowds of natives

onable him turn out coins the relaxation of the immigration eociations with Moncrieff and also will never hear of ór see me again 2 But why love To and said he would never forget the re-

nagulations, in view of permitting Atkins, a chruffeur who was Perhaps in time the good I up with was the prompt reply to

driving her nu The allegeave in me will assert itself. It Was because you loved ception by the patient multitudes, |tion win, thâm Dua fe- may interest you to know I have him?” No Ididn't love him

quentyal fie flas me k yetu ili broken myself of gas habit you The

adjourned Houtar

suitable for circulation." Shat

the entry of wives and children

Mindy settlers.

balance of the market, Tha: Finance Department has also been requested to force the people to accept these notes as legal tender, and those refusing to accept the samo will on conviction of a second offense be punished by the authorities, k

Dr. Sun Yat-son in view of the change in the calendar and the

to Chinese merchants, has fed the Governor-Generale thas settling day will be as hereto

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