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THE REVOLUTION.

FRANCE AND ITALY.

HOME RULE.

GERMAN ELECTIONS.

EARL GREY.

HOME POLITICS,

YUAN READY TO FLEE,

MANOUBA DISPUTE.

TENSION INCREASING.

SOCIALISTS GAINS.

FREEDOM OF THE OITY.

00:0 SURPRISE!

[Service to the elegraph."]=

Bombay, Jan. 24, 12.20 a.m.

The Orangemon

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

Bombay, Jan. 24, 7:45 a.m.

A message from Berlin says

Durban, Jan. 23, 4.5 pm. Earl Grey has been presentod

THE REVOLUTION

ORITICISM OF BUN.

to Yuan Shil-kai repudiating the arrangement empowering Yuan

Shib-kni to establish a republic,

the "Times" describes the tole-

[Service to the "Telegraph."

Shangbai, Jan. 23.

H.E. Yuan Shih-kai bas order-

[Service to the "Telegraph."

Bombay, Jan. 24, 12.20 a.m.

The French papers state that

that a solid wall of 100,000 that the Socialists have made 24

STATE OF PARTIES.

In a speech Early Grey said

that all parties in Canada were

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[Service, to the "Telegraph."]

Durban, Jan. 23, 4.5 p.m.

The resignation is unexpected-

agent-Rouler.

(The roligastien of Mr. Hughes would appoir to have como as a surpris

at Home. He has been principal agent

Service to the Telegraph."] Bombay, Jan. 24, 12.20 a.m. Commenting upon the freshed an express train to be kept in the Government last night in

with the freedom of the City, Aly announced of Mr. J. Percival difficulty in China owing to readiness, for his immediate use, formed Italy that, provided the men, shall surround the Ulster net gains as the result of the brilliant.company was present at Hughs, the Chief Conservative President Sun Yat-osa's telegram in the capital. He is said to ex-Turks seized on the Manouba Hall at Belfast, who would easily second ballots decided on Jan. the Guildhall.

pect serious developmente in were brought back to a French and peacefully prevent Mr. 22. Peking in the near future. port, their identity would be in- Winston Churchill from speaking IMPERIALISTS WILL STILL vestigated, the testimony of the if the military were not used.

Italians being taken; all the other The officer, commanding the pointe in dispute to be submitted district, however, has been re- to the Hague. The papers.say called from, Switzerland-and it is that France will insist on com-reported that three-Dublin' rogi- pliance with this request going, ments to be sent to ruiforcé it necessary, eo fur as a diplomatic the troops at Belfast. | rupture,—Router.

FIGHT.

Princes Teai Tan and Tsai gram as injudicious and insulting Chek lavoappointed II.E. I-leung, unless Yvan Shih-kai has shown a Manchu, to command the Im- bad faith towards the reformers; porial forces in an attack on the of which there has hitherto been Revolutionists.

no evidence.

THE ABDICATION,

Owing to the opposition raised

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The absence of such evidence by the suito and supporters of makes the conduct of the Nan- the Empress Dowager, ngainst king party appear inoxcusable, the proposed abdication of the when the reformers had a republic Emperor, Princes Ching and】 within their grasp. The "Times" Kung have applied for levo.

continues that it fears that this

action has imperilled the poace-

ful attainment of the roformers'

ends and has exposed the county

to the most serious dangers from

within and without.—Reulor."

ARMISTICE NOT

EXTENDED.

(Our Oirn Correspóndent.). Shanghai, Jan, 24, 0.50 a.m. The revolutionaries announce that they are not going to extend

the armistice.

The younger prinese are in- fluencing the Court, in consider- able degree, in favour of a re-

sumption of hostilities.

YUAN'S DANGER.

THE MAILED FIST. *

President Sun Yat-ren has

telegraphed to Dr. Wu Ting-fang directing him to enquire whether H.E. Yuan Shih-kai is prepared

to nequiesce in the five demands

formulated by the Republicans,

If he is not prepared to do so hostilities will be resumed "Shat Po."

A BELLIGERENT DISTRICT.

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The Governor General of Ilunan

and the people in his district are atrongly.opposed to any

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STRONG ATTITUDE,

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The moderate Unionists say

that they would be content to withdraw their force if Mr. Wid- ston Churchill is compelled to Durban, Jan. 23, 2.10 p... hold his meeting under military Reuter's Paris correspondent

telegraphs that the Chamber dis

played unprecedented enthusiasm,

even the Socialists applauding, oa.

a statement by M. Poincare that

neither in international nor civil

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law could France surrender the

Manouba Turks. Only after Italy.

gave them up could the necessary

Ho investigation be permitted. had taken steps to this end and was confident Italy would recognise the

nocessity of settling such incidents

continus-In conformity with Justice and pre-

tion of the negotiations.for peaco.venting their recurrence. Italy's This is beag notified to the Re-

ITALY'S REPLY. publican government." Sheung

Po

RIGHTS OF THE SUBJECT.urance of

Italy'a reply gave the as- a speedy solu-

tion in friendly conversation padechter Nanking, Jan; 23, between the two Govorn ments, and if any differences re

The Military Government at Nanking has officially communi-

protection, but the extremists

insist upon resistance, no matter what the cost may b

UNIONISTE - PLANA

Durban, Jan. 23, 6.55 p.m. The Unionists plan to remain in possession of the Ulster Hall from Feb. 7 to ·Feb. 9..

A SHREWD MOVE.

Bombay, Jan. 24, 7.45 a... The Belfast Corporation has decided to let the Ulster Hall to the Uniouists on the night of Feb. 7, prior to Mr. Churchill.

Beater.

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The members now elected are equally loyal to the Empire and

were, conscious of their power to classed as follows:-

fulfil their inspiring role and

their splendid destiny. He be lieved the United Kingdom would

welcome the Dominious into its

councils. Reutor.

Conservativos... 41 Conservativo Allies 27

Centro....... 01

Contre Allios..... 21

Liberals

Radicals........

Socialists ........

Other sections

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QUEEN WILHELMINA.

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GAINS AND LOSSES,

The total Socialist gains num- ber 50. The Conservatives and Allies lost 30, the Centre 9,

Liberals 10 and Radicals 5.

··· Thero ----are · still 33 second ballots to be devided on Thurs

dag.-Reuter.

MINISTERIAL MOVE.

London, Jan. 23, 8.25 a,m,

Perlin reports that the Socialists have captured Cologne, the Cath. olic centre. The Imperial Chancel-

[lor Bethmann Hollweg, and other

Ministers by casting their votes for

the Radical candidate succeeded in

saving the so-called Kaiser division

DISAPPOINTED HOPES.

[Service to the Telegraph."]

Darban, Jan. 23, 6,55 p.m. It is officially announced that the hopes raised in consequence

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of Queen Wilhelmine's absence from Court functions, havo been disappointed.-Router,

THE ROYAL VISIT.

DELIGHTFUL IN-

FORMALITY.

[Service to the "Telegraph." Durban, Jan. 23, 6.55 p.m. Telegrams from New York state that, the Duke and Duchess

of Connaught and Princess

of Berlin from the Socialists by Patricia have been keenly delight

cight votes)-(Reuter.}

ed with their informal sight

seoing.

SEEING IT THROUGH.

London, Jan. 23, 2:10 p.m.

Sir Edward Carson, speaking at

M. C. C. IN AUSTRALIA.

Liverpool, said the Government, MATCH WITH TASMANIA.the Americans.

cuted with the Ching Merchants mained they would be settled by Steam Navigation Company, giv arbitration. He explained that the after a long series of provocations

It is reported that Tiel Lianging the lattor 48 hours in which

The fact that they were accom panied only by an side pleases

A dinner, to be followed by

of the Conservativo Parly since 1910. It is worth recalling that he was at one time privato scorotary to the late Col Fred Barnaby.]."

AVIATOR KILL

WEALTHY AMERICAN.

[Service to the "Telegraph."]

Darban, Jan: 23, 8.25 a.m.

At Los Angeles, Mr. Rutherford Pago, a wealthy amateur aviator, fell from his neroplane and

was killed.-(Reufer.)

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TRIPOLI WAR.

CABLE OUT."

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Service to the "Telegraph."]

Durban Jan. 23, 8,26 a.m Reuters.correspondent at Con- stantinople reports that the Tallans have cut the cable communicating between Sauldim and Hodeidati.--- (Reuter.)

CANTON NEWS.

(TE) "TELEGRAPH". CORRESPONDENT,]

Canton, Jan. 23.

It is commonly reported here that Chan Kwang-ming, the.. Acting Governor-General, has already left Canton, and that his nominated successor is in hiding in Hongkong.

The city is in a state of serious unrest, and the position is clearly indicated by the fact that large numbers of Cantonese are leaving for Hongkong daily.

One factor in the present un- fortanate situation is the fact that quite a large portion of the troops, who were nothing better thaan marauders prior to the de- claration of independence, have not received their wages. Should these not be paid directly the money becomes due it is feared that trouble will immediately

ensue.

adroosios the killing, of, Yuan to reply to the former's demand French Charge de 'Affaires in Rome/had now thrown down to the Ulster Service to the "Telegraph."], ball; is to be held to-night and in Fatahan have failed through the

Shih-kai and is inciting the Manohu, troops against Yurn who

iq still ready to fight if funds are provided, "Yuan is surrounding

himself with troops.

PEKINO PREPARING FOR

WAR

private messigo says that

Peking is preparing for war.

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Finance is also in a bad state and the money market is being sub- a jected to a considerable atrain. Al- ready several of the native banka prevailing stagnanoy of trade and Durban, Jan. 21, 12 p.m.' will be the most brilliant event it is expected that other banks in Canton will soon follow. The to be allowed to make use of the

Owing to the late arrival of the of the social Acason. Three han- was responsible for the surrender Royalists a challenge which had

prospects of trade and general interests and property of the

been taken up by the Unionists. M.0.0 team the match with drod invitations have been issued. pesce are certainly not promising between now and. Chinese Now company as a security for of the Turks to Italy. Regarding

Year. foreign loan of 10,000,000 for

the Carthago, he pointed out that The Council would have been falso Tasmania stated at two o'clock, |—Router,

A merchant in Canton has the purpose of defraying the cost

offered to give $160,000 annually. of military operations.

TAFT AND ROYAL VISTORS.] for the development of the mult

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trade at Laiohow, a place famous for the abundance of this mineral in its neighbourhood. The offer has been accepted by the Govern

Italy committed an error, to the to their position if they had adopted in delightful weather. The Should the request not be com- detriment of French Interests. He any other policy than that of facing attendance was small and the plied with the company's vessela concluded by saying the incidents the Government's deliberate scheme

Darban, Jan. 28, 8.25 a.m. [(bpy wicket good, Tasmania scored |will bò naized and detained.

were powerless to disturb the Fran- to provoke disorder or cover Ulster

217, Marting contributing 48,

The Duke and Duchess of Conment. co-Italian relations, which were with contempt., The com might be an extraordinary general meeting based on common memories, atfink great and the patering terrible, but Tomiley) 59, and Mackenzio 50. raught will visit President Taft at Tremonger took five wickets for Washington in the 25th January,

152 runs-e Beni

The board of directors of the Ompany have all resignad and

of the shareholders will be held ly ^ "ace and mutual ploreets- on Feb. 2.---/! Sheung Po,”

Reuter,

they were determined to

maller through.

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The Health Department of the

proclamation providing for Canton Government has led registration of lspers, and orde ing their segregation in meykums set saide for them:

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