The Hongkong Telegraph.

January 12th, 1912, femperature am. 58, p.m. 67; Humidity...74, 77.

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親五十月壹拾年三銃宜

TELEGRAMS.

THE REVOLUTION.

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Copyright, 1911

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RAIN

ary 12, 1911, Temperature am 68, p.m., 64; Humidity...79,

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TELEGRAM

SATURDAY, JANUARY

BETALANE

TELEGRAMS.

TELEGRAMS.

TELEGRAMS.

TRIPOLI WAR.

GERMAN ECTIONS.

POLITICAL SENSATION, KING'S INDIAN VISIT.

RUSSIA AND PERSIA.

CHEKIANG'S CHIEF.

GUNDOATS DESTROYED.

STREET IFE

PROBABLE PREMIER.

STRIKING SUCCESS.

[Service to the "Telegraph." Bombay, Jan. 13, 7,50 0.10. Router's correspondent at

Service to the."Tale

Durban, Jan.

Router's Berlia

a

THE

REVOLUTION.

ONE FOR SUN,

(Our Own Correspondent.)

Shanghai, Jan. 13, 9.40 a.m.

Chang Pab-hi has been elected Governor-General of Chekiang.

A REPUBLICAN LOAN, Sun Yat-sen inspected the The Cantono e residents in Rome any that the oruiser states that polling cruisers auri gumbonta at Nanking Shanghai hold a meeting yester-Piedmonto and two destroyers for the Reichstazebo yesterday.

SUSTER LEAVES.

[Service to the Telegraph,"'] Via Durban, Jan. 12, 10,80 1.

[Bervice to the "Telegraph] [Service to the "Talegraph."]

Bombay, Jan 12, 3.35 p.m. Via Durban, Jan. 19, 10.50 a.m. Renter's correspondent at Paris The King has telegraphed to Mr. Router's correspondent at Teheran diet that in view ti the probability Asquith saying that he rejoiced to stálos that Mr. Shunter his la't 'for place in of M. Bourgeois declining the learn from all sources that the Europe. He has published a state- day and consented to the advance have destroyed seven Turkish bitterly cold Ther

Thero Premiership on account of success of tho-visit to India has ex-ment giring the opinion that the The foreign warships did not of a Tls. 400,000 long to Dr. Sun

gunboats and

captured on armed whs unusual animation in the health, it is expected that M. Falbeeded all expectations. All classes, Commission apprinted on Jan. 8 14 un- acknowledge the salutes from the Yut-son.

rucht off Kunfuda. A stubborn Socialist red predominated in the tieres will summon M. Delcasse. resistance was offered.

*President's yjolt.

JAPAN'S NEUTRALITY...

MONGOLIA

A

gun-

wireets.

"

KAISER'S INTEREST.""

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·TROPHIES CAPTURED), Russia has presented a demand

Somo collisions-between So- Guna and other trophies vere to China claiming the right to

also captured. Warships were

cialists and Catholics decurred superintend the internal adminis-espatched to intercept the SERVICE TO THE TELHORAPH,''|'

in. ratious towns, but the police tration of Mongolia. China, ha boats which were conveying arma restored order-Reuter Durban, Jan. 12, 6.15 p.m.

ever, is to be allowed to control troops intended to enter Reula's-Tokyo' correspondent the external affairs of Mongoliu,

Cyrenien by way of Egipta Reuter. atstos-tirit the Japauose Govern-Russia is now pressing for a ment has rofused to assist the reply from China. Chinose Revolutionaries to noga- tiuto a loan, declaring that it will not swarye from its policy of neutrality-Renter.

ARSENAL CAPTURED,

Via Durban, Jan. 12, 10.50 a.m.:

Reuter's St. Petersburg core

spondent states that Chinese revolu,

tionaries have seized the arserial at

Kuldja in Chinese Turkestan.

Four hundred Manchus were killed.

and a Republic declared.

Shot Pe"

SIAMESE SENSATION,

HOLLAND'S QUEEN.

'BUSOOK REMANDED,

-INTERESTING REPORTS,

[Service to the "Telegraph."]

Dorban, Jan. 12, 4.45 p.m.`

..

1.

Via Bombay, Jan. 12, 3.35 p.m.

"Reuter's correspondent, at Berlia

states that the weather favour a

record poll at the elections for the

Reichstag to-day. Excitement is

of the keenest, and the Socialiste

Bra most notice. In their

[Service to the “Tolograph,”][ Dombay, Jan. 13, 7.50 a.m.. l'aul de Busock, the journalist who was charged in London with receiving stolen jewellery Queen Wilhelmina continues and jewels valued at £10,000, manifestos they worn the elec to-bo-ab-ent-low-stato-functions which belonged to the Fownger os_of_the_dangers-to-m'o and reports pointing to the pro- Queen of Siam, has ogain been bábility of an interesting event

brought up at Bow Street and ire gaining ground.—Reuter,

remanded. Reuter.

CAMPBELL BANNERMAN,

A POSTHUMOUS HONOUR.

IMPERIÄLIST NEGOTIATOK. [Service to the "Telegraph."]

Turban, Jan. 12, 4.45 p.m.

"

Shanghai, Jan. 12.

A bronze bust of the Inte Sir The Manelu Clovernment has Henry Campbell - Bannerman, despatchel H.E. Leung Si-ye to which was erected by Parliament Shanghai to resume the peace in Westminster Abbey, has been novelled without formal cere- negotiations, in succession to

mony.. Tang Shao-yi.

TANG DENOUNCED.

Bing Wan has telegraphed to the Manthy Government denoun- oing Tang Slino-yi for.scrificing

interists of the nation.

FEMALE SPIES:

II.E. Yuan Shiki-kai has engag- ola number of ladies, girls and boys as scouts to go round the

different po 1 of the revolution-

The bust is placed in's niche.

in the nave alongside the modu ment to Lord Salisbury.-Reater.

LORD HARDINGE.

HIGH HONOURS

Service to the "Telegraph."] Via Bombay, Jan. 12, 3.35 p.m: Lord Hardinge has had the Chain

arios and leport their movements, of the Victorian Order confer

upon hims

LABOUP TROUBLEŠ.

A COTTON TRUCL.

[Service to the "Telegraph.

Durban, Jan. 12, 9.30 p.m. An early settlement of the trouble in the cotton trade is expected. Both employers and operatives favour a truce for six months, in which period tornis can be arranged-Reuter

BALLOT RETURNS,

Via Durban, Jan. 12. 10.30 am.

The moners' ballot returns general-

ly indicate a majority of air to one

16

TEST CKICKET.

ENGLAND ON TOP.

[Service to the "Telegraph"], Via Durban, Jan. 12, 2.15 p.m.'

In fine, warm weather, and

before a good crowd, the third test

1

racos, and croods had received him fit is undertake the Trossary adminis and the Queen, with unmistakeable tration. The Commission has resigned. onthusiasm.and affection. Here It he understood that Mr. Moraard will joices at the mutual-confidence bo- take over the post, tween himself and the people at

Home, which enables him to full

their hearts' wish, "Satisfaction will

be still greater,'

says the King,

"if it proves that the visit was con-

!

NEW YORK FIRE.

SECURITIES SAFE,

match was commenced. The lucive to the lasting good of India Bervice to the "Telegraph,"

wicket was perfect: Australia scored 133, Foster taking 5 wickets

for 36 runs. England are 49 for

no wickets down.-Router.

FAR EAST. IN PARLIA MENT.

Questions Affecting 'Police and Civil Services.

and the Empire."-(Reutor).

THE HERO.

Via Durban, Jan. 12, 9.40 a.m.

A message from New York states

that sixty millions sterling worth

He is still by courtesy oilled of securities have been removed the hero, but he is not the hero

from the vaults of the burned Equit of our youth. His glory has de- parted. Bat let us, lest we be able Life Insurance Building, misunderstood,haston to explain.

We are referring, not to the hero. There are still eighty millions wortli humble or otherwise, of every in the vaults, but they are as yel day life. Ho, thank goodries", is

In the House of Commons ro But what of the splendid hero of

with us-long may he flourish, inaccessible, as they are beneatti cently Mr. MacCallum Scott ask.

the debris. It is believed they are

CANTON NEWS.

(Oom Own CoxxxSFONDENE. Į

Canton, January 12,

a progressive nation by the coll tion of reactionaries and clericala, while the Conservatives Insist upon

ed the Prime Minister whether the novels and playa. of our the necessity of Averting foreign before the Colonial Office authoris youth? Ah, those wore days unscathed.

ed changes in the regulations ex-if you like. No novelist or per by building up armaments, cluding specifically from the civil dramatist would have dared to and police services in Hongkong face his public without a loo and, unitedly opposing the Social Malay States all candidates who who doubled the parts of Hercules Singapore, and the Federated

ists. The Kaiser, who is at Folson bathsides, the mailer was spc-it is true, over-intellectual. Or were notof pure European descent and Adonis, He was not always, cially brought before the Cabinet rather, for we would not wittingly change which robbed over three- da bim an injustice, he kept his quatiers of the subjects of the intellect well concealed. We Empire of rights previously en-took his mental powers for grant- joyed by them.

Colonel Seely: No Sir, The nation of all the virtues and the using the tael system for trans- ed, and, since he was the incar- tion prohibiting the people from qualifications required for officers

noting business, substituting instead the dollar. Arrangements are being made whereby chopped and defaced dollars may be eT- changed for new coin Specie Department.

dam, has arranged to be continand its consent obtained to a

ously informed of the mugress the figfit.

TROUBLE IN BRAZIL.

FORT BOMBARDEN.

Li Yuk-tong, the Provincial Treasurer, has issued a proclama-

A quiser from Hupeh is paying

of the police and cadet services embodiment of all that was in the places mentioned are a pleasing to the eye, we did not matter for the Secretary of State worry ourselves overmuch about to decide

Mr. MacCallum Scott asked the brain. But nowadaysour sathors the exact pree-power of his Prime Minister, whether this reply meant, that the Cabinet and playwrights are all for what accepted no responsibility for this they call realism. Forgetful of action of the Colonial Secretary. irus Art, they try to draw human a visit to Canton and

Mr. Asquith The Cabinet acoopts responsibility for all nature as it really is-n com anchored off Whampoa. She decisions on the part of the Go-pound of petty

come down from the north for the and sudden impulses towards purpose of obtaining arms and Mr. MacCallum Scott: Is it not goodness. That is why our ammunition for the march to A message from Router corres desirable that before making a magnificent hero has had to go wards Peking. Yesterday, the

Service to the Telegraph. ] |--

VA Durban, Jan 12, 10.50 a.m.

rondent at Rio Jandiro states

vernment,

now regulation which diminishes

meannessen

that the civil fetus of 350,000,000 Wrongly, as we think. For commander, Kam Luen-lo, an British subjects the question surely he was a far more in-officer with considerable. on the Government of Bahis refus-should be brought before the ereating person to read about or parience, was entertained by

Cabinet in some form or another? see on the stage than the present Canton Naval Co-operative

Mr. Asquith: No, Sir. The ing to bet on the judgment of the

question was before the Colonial po which is a more composite ciation. Offico,

photograph of our innumerable Fung Shui-yun, a Chinese Mr. MacCallum Scott Has the acquaintances. There is only Christian priest, bas lend of the Colonial Office power one remedy for this stato of the Governor-Gonoral By regulations to doches, say, tlent things.You and I, from whom punishment of two no Scotsman (laughter and

duilding of

in favour of a strike. A labour de monstration was addressed by Mr Will Crook and Mr. Henderson and other Larourites. Mr. Henderson urged the workers not to be carried l'oderal Court granting a writ of away by the parrot cry of "down

habery, corpus. stools," which was lostening the

dustrial world. He dwelt on the bombarded and the elleiency of democracy in the in opposition deputies, the f

benefits of the political action as opposed to strikes, and he said the

building destroye The Fedemi

Cortemment should do its most

Government are

Governmeti

obeers) shall obtain admission our authors take their subjecte, lars who are 18 the Civil Service of these must emulate the deeds and the fire Colonies for which the Minister looks of the old-fashioned Heroelitioner was in charg is responsible for thaismember Then, perh

Lour mag oosters, priest further all of the Church of England—("Oli! plats and Order progres, drawing fro

to have

life will give us men, hired ruj

uith 7 There is no ser lat, noble-Jearted bundle of houses vice to which a Scotsman pannot manly setions once more,” 'converte obials admission," (Laugliter)

maiter is to be

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