The Hongkong Telegraph.

January 14th, 1912, Temperature a.m. 56, p.m. 58; Humidity...80, 87,

職七十月壹拾年三統宣

TELEGRAMS,

(ESTABLISHED

Copyright, 1911

WEATHER FORECASTS

January 13th, 1911, Temperaturo am. 54, p.m., 55; Hum

TELEGRAMS."

RAIN.

SOLM Cort 10 Ogig

TELEGRAMS.

TROUBLE IN BRAZIL.

MONDAY JANUARY

1912.

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犹五十月正英港香R

TELEGRAMS.

TELEGRAMS.

TELEGRAMS.

TELEGRAMS.

THE REVOLUTION...

THE REVOLUTION.

LABOUR TROUBLES.

TROUBLED TURKEY.

RUSSIA AND PERSIA.

GERMAN ELECTIONS.

SHANGHAI OUTRAGE.

RUSSIA'S DENIAL::

MINERS TO STRIKE.

GOVERNMENT DEFEATED,

THE SOCIALIST VOTE

BAHIA SHELLED.

[Servico

[Service

(Service to the Telegraph."}, Via Bombay, Jan. 14, 7,55 a.mt.

Router's correspondent at St.

(Our Own Correspondent.)

Shanghai, Jan, 15, 9.25 a.m.

On Saturday, about midnight two revolutionaries, entered the Petersburg says it le semi- officially Marie Hospital, in the French denied that Russia, Intends to Concession, by means of a wine dow.

Haying terrorised the nurse, thoy entered the ward and ass- assinated a local revolutionary

lendor, named Doh, with whom they had a quarral,

Bath the man escapod.

establish six new consulates in Mongolia boyand those now exist- ing at Urga, Kobdo and Uliassuta, er to increase the guards, bf whom

there are now 150 at, Urga and 25

cach at Tobdo and Uliassutal.

THE EXPEDITONARY

FORCE.

MANCHU PATRIOTISM.

Shanghai, Jan. 14. Durban, Jan. 14, 4.5 pm.

President Sun Yat-sen and Router's correspondent at Po-Wong Hing, Minister of Way, king states that the decision to have appointed Nam Tin-wai as abdicate was the outcome of a Commander-in-chist of the mili.

secret meeting of Manelius of all tary and naval forces statime I in classes, which considered thật!

ublication was necessary to sive

the country from chros.

Shangliai which are designed for, the invasion of Peking.

THE ARMISTICE.

HE, Yuan Shih-kai las tele-

graphol to Dr. Wu Ting-fang for

[Service te lhe "Tolegraph."

Via Durban, Jan, 13, 10:15 a.m. "The miners peilot which has been concluded shows more than

a two-thirds' majority in favour of a strike. There is some hope that the Concillation Board at its regular meeting in London, on January 23,

will effect a settlement. The trans-

port workers, at their approaching

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NEW TREASURER.

Telegraph."

[Service to the "

"Telegraph Durban, Jan. 14, 8.20 mm. Via Durban, Jan. 13, 10:15 a.m. utor's Constatimople car Router's comespondent at Teher responent alles that the Chrman states that the Belgian, M. bar by 120, voles to 105 adopted Momard took summary possession the Constitutional Bill.

of the Treasury Bffices and con veyed to the American accountants a message from the Cabinet that if they further delayed the transfer of the offices they would not only bo discharged but punished. (Router)

This is equivalent to its rejec- tion and the bbsence of two thirds majority constitutes defeat for the Government and victory for the Union and Pro-

a

conference, will discuss the ques-grose party, which will now, pro-

A cool' to provoke a dissolution?- tion of striking to help the miners.

Reuter. CARPENTERS NOTICES."

7

The executive of the Amalga-

mated carpenters and joiners state

that notices aro-to be tendered in

thirty districts in the United Kingdom, and will expire on April 1.. The men demand an increase in wages.Reuter,

BADES OTer

Via Bombay, Jan. 13, 4.50 p.m. Hopes of a settlement have not

H.B. Ydin Shik-kai remains in

Peking to effect the best posible a further extenson of the arn.i-disappeared as there are still six arrangement, with the Republi-tice. Dr. Wu Ting-fang has cans providing for the future of telegraphed to President San

Yat-sen för instruction."

the Emperor and Empress

Dowager. It is anderstood that

the Powers support him.

THE FORMAL ANNOUNCE-

MENT.

The ablication is expected

before to-morrow.

CIVIL WAR HORRORS.

Telegrams from the provinces

give, a shocking picture of mur-

- derą, rapos nad arsoIT. -

+

TANG SHAO-YI,

wecks in which to negotiate,

DEMAND FOR COAL.

MARRIAGE OATH,

"OBEY" OR NOT? ·

BILLIARDS,

GRAY AND STEVENSON.

[Service to the "Telegraph."

[Service to the "Tolograph."] Durban, Jan 14, 3.20 .. Router's correspondents at Bery

Via

to

the Telegraph

la Bombay, Jan. 13, 6 p.m.

Router's correspondent at New

li atates that the outcome of the York states that the Federalists elections is that the Right Las shelled Bahla.

The palace and lost 23 sents to the Left, of which other buildings were destroyed,

the Socialists secured 11: The Twenty people were killed and romaining Socialist gains were hundred wounded.-Reuter. from tlie Liberals and Radiosts.

The increase in the Socialin

vole is estimated to be 32 por cont., equivalent. to a million

votes, compared with 1907,

It is anticipatel that, with

Durban, Jan. 14, 3,20 am. Gray and Stevenson completed Radical help the Sociolists will their second untoh of 18,000 up win a quarter of the second at. Liverpool, last night. The final scores were:Gray 18,000 Stevenson 17,220.-Router.

AVIATION.

A GREAT FLIGHT,

[Service to, tho. "Telegraph."] Durban, Jan. 14, 8.20 cm. *

word." oboy" would be omitted It was announced tint the

from the marriage service at the wedding of Miss Una Dugin, micce of Visount Peel and Mr.

Darbin, Jan. 14, 3:20 nm. Victor Duval, both prona nt

Renter's correspondent at Pau reports that Vadrines has flown fagig at the Chapel tova AR 1.4 milos in an hour. Reuter.

The Chaplain, howover, an- advice on the uratter and irud nounced that he had taken

been informed that the omission

marriage doubtful. would make the validity of the

The couple thorsfors acquiscod in having the word in the service, -Reutor.

PANAMA TOLLS,

The Mancha Government has

again appointed II.E. Tong Shao-

Via Borbay, Jan 14, 755 a:nt.

Yesterday's advance in the prico

ENGLAND'S LEAD

,

#

[Sorvico to the "Telegraph."],

ARMY AND NAVY.

DINNER IN LONDON,

[Service to the "Telegraph.")

Bombay, Jan. 14.

The Army Council has enter tained the Board of Admiralty at a dinner in the Savoy.-Reuter,

|

ballots, returning to the Reichstag:

05 strong, Reuter.

THE RESULTS.

Via Bombay, Jan 13, 3.25 p.m. Reuter's, Berlin correspondent states that 255 results were known up till 2.30 this morning. have been definitely elected and

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THAMES IRONWORKS

AWAITING THE BALLOT.

[Service to the "Telograph."] Via Durban, Jan. 13, 10.15 am. The Admiralty have agreed to await the ballot of the Thames for the cruisers on January 23- Ironworks before placing the orders

Reuter,

TEST CRICKET.

ENGLAND'S BIG SCORE.

}

[Service to the "Tolegmph."] Via Durban, Jan. 13, 1,50 p.m. tinued to-day in hot weather. There The third test match was con- was a good attendance and the

ballots. The reas of land snarfect England lost is the sweeping successes of the scored 187 and Rhodes 59.** Socialists, who have already re- [ HOBBS SPLENDID, gained a third of their losses sus5- Hobb's Boore, which was tained in 1907.

knocked up in 334 minutes, in cluded eighteen "Bura." Ho offorol five clinicre, but other wise gave a really splendid all- round display. Reuter,

It is significant that the bulk of the Socialist gains were won from the older Leit parties, and that the Socialists lost a seat to the National Liberals.

POSITION OF THE PARTIES.

CANTON NEWS,

THE "TILBIGÁTH" CORRAAPONDENT.)

Canton, Jon. 14.

yi as peace plenipotentiary of coal has developed a frantic pub Service to the "Te'ograph the capital of Trinidad, state one; the Economic Union lost five in order to make room for this

"Shat Pu."

lic demand, particularly. In the

FOREIGN AFFAIKS. ·

Wong Chung-wai has assumed

the post of Vice, Minister for

Foreign Aff dira..

DIPLOMATIC COMMIS-7 SIONER.

Wan Chinn-yiu has been ar- Hundreds of women are com-pointed Commercial, and Diple mitting suicide to escapo violation, matic Commissioner at Shanghai.

Router.

ABOUT TO ABDICATE.

Sheung Po."..

ARGENTINE STRIKE.

Ho

SUGAR CONVENTION.

WEST INDIAN INTERESTS

Via Durban, Jan 13, 10 x.m. [Sortica to the "Telegraph."]

The Conservatives have lost four The noting Governor-General Durban, Jan. 14, 4.5 p.m.

seats and gained one. The Im as expressed his intention of Telegrains from Port of Spain, perial party lost seven and gained rulling down all the city walls,

construction of new roads. tant tho Chamber of Commerce and gained none; the Centre party has ordered the necessary surveys Via Durban, Jan. 13, 6 p.m.

and the Agricultural Society have lost four and gained none; theo ho made and the work will Reuter's correspondent at Washad to relutions to the effect Poles lost one and gained one; the commence in ernest in the noir Midlands and the North. In somG

that they are gravely concerned, National Liberals lost eleven and future. ington wires that the Right Hon.at Great Britain's, threatened gained one; the Radical People's Yesterday a mealing was Kold places there is none available bw-James Bryce has conferred with his withdrawal from the Sugar Cor-party lost nine and gained none; in the Chamber of Commerce to

colleagues as to prospective Euro-vention,

They aro, convinced that such twenty-two z z

the Socialists lost two and gained consider the advisibility of ad pean action in the event of the withdrawal would be disastrous Liberals lost one and gained none; pparel, now the queue has been the Independentering to native made cloth for United States relleg American to the sugar industry.—Renter.

and the Independeat Conservatives discarded. The meeting was at ships of Panama Canal tolls,,. It is

tended by representatives of the lost one and gained none silk and cotton goods merchants stated that the diplomats admit the

(Reuter), indirect method of granting Ameri can ships a subsidy equalling the canal tolls may be Within the terms. of the treaty. Anytow they are disposed to follow the lead of England as being a party to the Hay-Pauncelorte Treaty.Reuter.

ing to London buying-Reuter.

ADMIRALTY STORING COAL.

Bombay, Jan. 15, 7.55 a m.

The Admiralty are actively

engaged in storing, coal at the

الی استار

various dockyards. There is n tremendous rush to Goole port and the railways-are unable to 'ENGLISHMEN ENGAGED cope with the traffic.

Via Bombay, Jan. 14, 7.55 eimi.

Reuter's correspondent at Folding [Service to the Telegraph."]

Via Durban, Jan. 13, 6.p.m.

The Argentine railway strike continues although the perfod For grace has expired. Troops, are guarding the lines. Drivers and

fremai being enga

says the Throne has practically de-

cided to abdicate and retire to

dlm immediately," A

havo, already been,

POLITICAL SENSATION.

NEW PREMIEI

Servies to the Telegraph Via Bombay, Jan. 14, 7.55 a.m.

Bucier's

"dontale: Paris

AMERICA AND JAPAN.

STARTLING STATEMENT.

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OBITUARY:

MAJ: GEN. MAURICE,

farvita to the "Telegrach. 3- Via Durban, Jan. 13, 10 a.m. The death is announced of Major General Sir Frederick John

•Maurice,' K:C:B(Reuter)

MALTA SATISFIED.

KING'S VISIT.

and it was eventually decided to ask the President of the Republic SOCI LIST'S BIG GAINS to relain the use of, the old "style

of garment.AZ

Via Bombay, Jan. 14, 7.55 a.m. Reuter's correspondent in Bali report that the complete results of the polling show 208 candidates to have been definitely elected, whilst In 192 cases second ballots are nec. cessary. The Socialists have made

The Canton Government. is taking stops to effect general im provements in the working and management of the docks at Whampoa and towards that and Mesara Wong Kwan-sunod Wong Chuk have been appoint ed as directorate jets

a net gain of 26, which has evoked On account of the prevalence a Conservative appeal to the elec of piracy along the West River tors to look to the future of the Em-the supplies of firewood and rice.... pire instead of to Party, önnsidera-for Canton are seriously inter-

BIITISIL CONGRATULA-

[šéfvico to the "Telegraph."]||dons,

Via Bombay, Jan. 13, 7.3 p.m.. Reuter Malla comespondent wires that great satisfaction is felt there owing to the announcement that the French naval division wil come to Malta to greet the King and Queen on their homeward

TIONS

(Sirvice to the Tuloze p'ı.")

Via Bombay, Jan, 14, 7:55 a.m.) Reuter's correspondent at Wash- Ington states that Major-General Carter startedly the Odogressional Commitee on Army Reorganisa tion by declaring that reorganisa← tion was necessary if the United States wished to retain her insular possessions. There were 85,000 voyage. The division wil stay graphed the Japanono, ex- ders in the Philip from January 23 ll: January 29" Brish Labourites

ran anti-The feet will be entertained by the you heartily, ** t of a members of the British, navy after Good news for all

Ameri

the King departire. (Reuter),

Via Bombay, Jan. 13, 4.50 p.m. Mr. Ramsay Macdonald has tale

femational soli

Berk

rupted. As a result) prices are ranging very high and in erler. to alleviate the distress, thus like- ly to be caused, the Yuet Han Railway Co. Jis arranged for roduction of Freights obangos: an | far as these. Commogilios arg con-

Gorned

ON The members of the Municipal Council in Sunwu have petition

1 the Governor Gene Klin to fiera day jo beikent

Coliday in remembrance" of40

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