The Hongkong Telegraph.

Wh, 1912, Temperature a.m. 51, p.m. 51; Humidity.,.70, 70.

LEGRAMS.

·TTHE

REVOLUTION.

GERMAN". INTERESTS.

第二十月弍拍年三統宜

WEATHER FORECAST.

FAIR.

January 28th, 1911, Temperature am. 65, p.m., 61; Humidity...89, 84.

號十三月正英港香

(EST Copyright,

TUESDAY,

TANJARY

30

1912.

TELEGRAMS.

TELEGRAMS.

LEGRAMS.

TELEGRAMS.

HOME RULE.

STRIKE IN PORTUGAL,

TRIPOLI WAR.

DUKE Oй (FIFE.

DECIDED AT LAST,

A

SMALL BEGINNING

GOOD SCOING.

SEIZURE OF VESBELS,))

DEATH AT ASSUAN.

[Bervice to the

[Service to the "Telegraph."] Bombay, Jan. 30, 7.15 a.m.

[Service to the Telegraph.**] 1101 Berlin, Jan. 27, 1.20 p.m. It is officially announced that the demonstration to be addressed The Government of "Kiautschau

by Mr. Charahill on the afternoon bas ordered five hundred of the of-Feb. 8 is to be held on the ground of the Belfast Celtic Football Club which, is in the centre of the Nationalist quarter. CHURCHILL'S DISCLAIMER.

time expired men to stay in Teing tau and Tientsin on account of the uncertain position in China. They

will protect German interests.

FUAN DISTRUSTFUL.

Shanghai, Jan. 29. In a statement, that ho made in the Republican Governinont

London, Jan. 29, 12.20 p.m.

[Service to the "Telegraph."]

Bombay, Jau, 30, 7.15 s.m. Bombay, Jan. 30, Heuter's. correspondent at Lis- Beater's corresp bon states that a strike of farm

that, in the match Sydney labourors has taken place in the listrict of Evorn. The details between New South Wess and are obscure but it would seem Victoria, New South Walesscored that the strike was repressed by 448 (Roy Minnst 216) and 50 for the military.

[Service to the Telegraph "[Service to-the-"Telegraph."- London, Jan. 29, 4.30 p.m. Bombay, Jan. 30, 7,15 a.m. Router's correspondent at Romo Reuter's correspondent at Cairo anys that with a view to provent-states that the Duke of Fife diod peacefully at six o'clock last ing a recurrence of the seizure of vessels the appointment of a

evening. Fronoli-Italian Commission is be- ing considered which phal three wickets. Victoria scored establish a modus vivendi.. 129 (Armstrong 51) al. 300 McKenzie 121 and Armitrong BRITISH LAUNCH SEIZED. same province and a general 60 not out). New South Wales

trike in Lisbon. The tramcare wO

Bombay, Jan 30, 7.15 à,m.

Reutor's won by seven wickets-Routős,

corrospondont are already stopped and despite

Hodeidah statos that the Italian extensive military measures light-HOLT LINER-AGROUND ing and other public services are

threatened.--Reutter.

THE TROUBLE SPREADS

This has led to a great sym-

Mr. Churchill's letter empathetic strike of all trades in the phasises the fnot that he had nothing to do with the selection of the Ulster Hall which was

taken by the Belfast Liberals after other proposals had failed.

AN OLD PROMISE. He was not connected with any of the arrangements mulo but yesterday, the President Sun-Yand morely consented to fulfilTMan son publicly complained of the old promise to address the Ulster Liberals. Thereforo the Unionit

RECIPROCITY PRO- POSALS.

atlitude of distrust that HECouncil was seeking to faston a Yuan Shill-kai displayel towards quarrel on the ground of an CANADA AND AUSTRALIA, offence where nono was intende

the Revolutionaries.

NO ASSURANCE WANTED.

F

at

cruiser, Piemonte, his sized motor launch, belonging to Mossrs. Thornyoroft, which was ON A SANDBANK Aying the Union Jack...

ti

Sok

MANOUBA TURKS SAIL,

[Servico to the "Telegraph."]

London, Jan 29, 2.35 a.m. London, Jan. 29, 2:10 p.m...

"Reuler's correspondent at Paris The Holt' liner Bellerophon on

reports that the Turks who were arrival'from Yokohama grounded passengers on the 9.8. Manouba on a sandbank in the Mersey. The when she was seized by the

morning

1

REPUBLICAN SUCCESS, As regards the keeping of Service to the "Telegraph." position of the vessel is favounallans sailed for Marseilles this Cantonese troops under C-Public ordor, he invited

assurance from Lord Londonorry"

inder Yui Yu-cheng met Im-but relied upon the law and upon

perialists commanded by General Chung, Hisun at Sunkui, in the province of Kiangsu, und, in the battle which followed, the Rr públicans easily deferial their

And Hauchow.

the sense of justice of the citizens of Belfast.-Router.

TRICK THAT FAILED.

London, Jan. 30, 19.20 p.m. Router's correspondent at Bol- bourne says that the Common- wealth Parliament has not yet re- coived the Canadian reciprocity proposals.

-Reuter.

VESSEL FLOATED.

Bombay, Jan. 30, 7.15 á.m. The Bellerophon has been Mr. Andrew Fisher suggests floated apparently undamaged. London, Jan. 20, 4,30 p.m.-lust a visit.by. Mr. Foster, Cana-.. The Duke of Abercorn, writing dian. Minister of Comino-co, o the Ulster Unionist Council, would be heartily welcomed in says that he is in full accord with Australia and would greatly Inci- 'ho lepision regarding Mr. Chur-litate nogotiations-Reutor.

onemies and recaptured Kurohill. He hopes that the efforts of the Council will not be relaxed til after Feb. 8. The trick attempted on the Unionists, he saya, has signally' failed...

* }

ISSUE OF BANKNOTES.

President Sun Yat-sen linn en- forded the janin of $1,000,000

bank notes

NOTHING UNTOWARD.

Loilton, Jan 29, 235, s.m. Mr. Winston Churchill, replying placed on the ma-ket bearing the

nford Londonderry's remarks on rea of the Chamber of Coin-the 26th Inst., disclaims the idea of offending the Protestants of Ire. morce." Shat-Pu."

'and, whose interests, he says, are the deep concern of every Govern--| ment, and will be respected by all who strive to reconcile Ireland and

BEŅATE OPENED The Body ot Nanking wi

(It will be rañombered that about à fortnight. ago corresponendo was tabled to the House of Commons which indidat-

that the negotiations for a preferenti trale arrangement between Canda, Ansiralia and New Zealand were with- [... I'n measurable distansé of accompli bi

ment. The correspondenos o neluded i

ling on the sentimen's and osmimer-

FROST AT HOME.

ENGLAND. FROSTBOUND.

AMERICAN STEEL INDUSTRY.

LABOUR CONDITIONS.

Service, to, the "Telegraph."]

London, Jan, 29, 2.35 a.m..

The Router's Washington

י!

GRAVE CONDITION.

Bombay, Jan: 29, 10.55 p.m. A telegram regarding the Duko of Fife says that ho passed a restloss night and his condition causes the gravest auxioty, Reuter.

RESULT OF A QUILL.

CANTON NEWS.

$50 PER ANNONS

Bikale Cork 10 Car..

TELEGRAMS.

NEW BARONET.

MR. HENNIKER HEATON.

Service to the Telograph."]-

Bombay, Jan. 30, 7.15, n.m.

A baronetey has bent conferred upon Mr. J Henniker Heaton, ex-M. P.

[Mr. Hanikar Hönión'k' work, of postel form is too rel koan to require more than mere mention. It is worth remarking, however, that le bat doc'ined a K. O. M. Galp four times.]

LATE TELEGRAMS.

[From Manila Papers.]

Washington, Jan. 22. Bonator A..B.. Cuantins of Iowa has formally announced that he is a candidate for tho Presidency, Senator, Cuainius announces himself as a Repú- blican and declares that he aspires to the nomination at the hands of the next Republican Conven“, tion.

*- London, Jan. 29, 2!10 p.mm:

H.R.H, the Duke of Fife is at

Republican politiciansin Wash44 Assuan suffering from pleurisyington wore startled last evening and congestion of the lungs as the by the publication of despichos result of a chill. His Grace's con- from New York telling of a meeting between Former Presi dillon is considered grave.

lent Roosevelt and Secretary. Reuter.

Frank Hitchcock, Postmaster General, and the manager of the Inst Republicano mpaign. The despatches wore not ablo. to give the real import of the (TOR ""TELNOMAIN". CORRESPONDENT.] meoling but were full of surmises as to its menning. The general Canton, Jan. 201belief is that Hitchcook is not President Sun Yat-sen. Las friendly to President Taft at heart communicated with Chan Kwang.and that he desires to see Roose London, Ian 29, 2:35 a.m. ming, the Canton Provisional volt get the nomination in the "A message from Router's corro Council, and the Canton-Hankow coming convention,

Washington has received Batie- spondent at Perim states that the Railway to the effect that there

are no grounds for hoping for a factory assurances that this trouble Italians are effectively blockading

successful tormination, to "the in Cuba has been adjusted. The the Yemen coast. It is reported peace negotiations, and that the ultimatum of President Taft and that the British Consul at Hodeidally chance of parpotuating the the information that an expedi has requested the presence of a leablished republic in China in ion had been made rently to oe warship, as the Italians are threat-toume hostilities. It is point-cupy the island in the event that rning to bombard the fown,

ITALIAN THREAT.

PARCELS.

An-

ermally openod yosterday when the Empire. He is confident that [Service to the "Telegraph.eighteen“ hours a-day. Ho notes wllile so strongly is the whole considered that to do as 'tlie alone. would bring hot-heads of

Tosüdant Sun Yat-sen and Wong|| Hing, the Minister for War, wore

nless a

ess a flot is organised nothing

untoward will happen. Reuter.

London, Jan. 29, 6:30- 1.12.;

the tendency to eliminate skilled labour and my

low-paid συλλογή μια Jabour: bar]]

oot in the same despatch that the threatened uprising took place the Government at Nanking is in and the effect of driving the urgent need of funds to carry on faotions together. It was operations, Attempts have been nounced at the state department made to float foreign loans, but to-day that the crisis was paat and without success, as the present that the warring factions had Though we take a tolerant in government is only of a pro-held a meeting and harmonized. terest in all subjects, we do not visional nature. Nevertheless the 'he leaders of the anti-Gomez pose as a specialist in any. Still, foreign nations are quite pre-party made concessions that in 'n general way, we may claim pared to advance loans to the relieved the situation. The with a letter from the Canadian to the

a little more about every-Government on industrial con- veterans' organization has agreed Australian Minister of Cammeres deal, sppfident wires that obe premle hing than most people. Of late, corns being given se securities. to restrict its notivities and

certed that Australia should make a riel advantages of reciprocity. Hansoner of Labour has made a sirik- however, it has been borne in Tho people in Kiangsu and to allow the oivil service law

fipon us that, in the matter of Ohekiang have, come forward to go in into effect without the, propal, or if desired Cands was reading report on the labour condi-tying a pares), we are little more and are allowing the Government wedding out of all non-veterans to abmit a sleme,]

tions in the steal Industry He than a child. Every parcel we to pledge the Kiangsu railways from the government service. receive, whether sent direct from for the purpose. The President Great satisfaction at the outcome says there are filly thousand slibp/or whether done up by hoped that the people of Canton of the matter was expressed at workers out of one hundred and the generous hands of the donors and the shareholders in the Can- the White House, where it was theniselves, many really be called ton-Hankow Railway would do announced that steps toward re seventy-three thousand, who work a work of art. The brownpaper the same,

occupation of the island had bean twelve hours daily, and seven is neatly folded, the string (just A meeting of the Cousoil was taken with greatest reluctance of the right thickness) in ex-held on the 27th inst, to consider and only after it became apparent" days a week. Some & them work quisitely, yet ounningly, tied the message and it was generally that an ultimatum of that sort made up that to get at the con- President suggested would mater-the factions to their senses and tenta's in itself a matter of no ially affect the interests of the restore peace and harmony.

Washington, January 24. little difficulty: It would thus shareholders...

General Postmaster

Frank A few days ago an announce appear that the doing up of: a parcel is not a thing that requires ment appeared in the paper to Hitchcock, unable to stand the special training or pronliar abili- the effect that the Governor published surmises as to the pur- ty. It is a faculty, seemingly, General had promised to hand port of his conference with farmer, that any average man possesses. over the properties in Tashatan President Theodore Roosevelt bas COUNT AEHRENTHAL. Why then should we; who have to the people in the Pan Ugiven out a statement an to his

undoubtedly more brains, more, district for development. In a position in Republican politica, London, Jan. 29, 5,80 x.m.

Postmaster Hitobcock declares Bo'to speak; savoir faire than the correction that has just been Lon! Charles Bere ford's book

average man, be unable to con-published it is stated that the lathe willsupport President Taft "The Betrayal," which wan-hastily

stries such a thing as a parcel at Governor General had no power for renomination and that ho may withdrawn on the eve of its issuo

all. It is not for want of trying, to make such a statement, as the again manage this campaign, He For mathy an hour we have wres question of ownership had still to denounces the published reports in November, and prior to Mr,

[Service to.. egraph."]iled with reams of brown paper be decided by the court tribunal that he has aligued bimself with Churchill's transfór to the Admiral-

end'innumerable balls of string. It was not his intention to allow Roosevelt as baseless and entirely ..London, Jan. 2.10 p.m. ty, has appeared in revised form,

And wesball not horrify you by the district to be developed for without foundation. It vigorously condemns the whole

Speaker Champ. Clark and Realer's corres

escribing the ghastly object that the benefit of a small number,

former Governor Folk of Missquri of Admiral Fisher and Bir Reginald

London, Jan 22, 5stöthlon simpli

has invariably emerged as the re- for the whole of the province. Chaingly. 477/ sålt of our efforts; Onoo we were News has reached here

are not going to quarrel over, the McKenna's regime, and repesta Lord Router's correspondept at Berlin

77)||chat-light, and at a certain guabost Sum Hong, which on the already settled their difficulties drpy, xat the Impor a Beresford's well-known arguments states that Archduke Frans Ferdinhopeed shut, Contoherenthal Very near to success... Viewed in disaster that has befailed the support of the state. They have regarding, Dreadnoughts, and trade and has arrived, and will attend the basically tenand, his resignkelingle, the thing we had achieved 20th inst, arrived off Pakhol with by agreeing to abide by the Body Guards and tie Tintain routes. He admite that honest christening ceremony of the Crown Hog of the portfolio of Foreigh distiholly resembled a parcel a large, quanity, of stores sud am: decision of the state. Democratio Blaging for pure joy, we hurried munition on board. While she lay convention. They will allow the Diy.sion have become poricra efforts were made to remedy the Prince's son. He was received at Affairs for reasons of healthy. The with it to the post office. The there a sudden squall struck her party organization in the state

Tite ovils which, however, are incurabls the station by the Emperor and the

by palliatives., Oritics of the book Crown Prince,

The Archduke sub- Emperor, however has added oraleer that lifted it by the and the foundered immediately to any which is to be the favourite wand, wall, frankly, we deaths is unknown. The Sum support to the fortunate, reme while recognising the sincerity soquently had long Conversation list Count Abbfential shall retain rimanere was a crash and with all on board. The number of son and then the other will give

his post,

wever had she heart to try Hong was built fifty years ago in throughout the osmpaign and of the 'work, deprecate the re-opa Mt the Eubsty' with; tielkienis:

| the national convention, The "Gl be."

the Fukien dookgarða.

%

present."Bheung Po."

BERESFORD'S BOOK.

"THE BETRAYAL."

FROM JAPANESE SOURCES Service to the "Telegraph."

Tokyo, Jan. 30.

A message from Peking states that Gonorai Dua Ksi-ani (7) and 40 military officers of the

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Imperialista, kuva ja ly tolt Coordigt to the Thune urging abdication. The entire Imperill

Jergope

• Surg of the

'After several' weeks of rain and Boods, Bouth England is anddenly

| frost-bound, there being twenty de- grees of frost in the Thames Valley. Skating is general in flooded fields in the Midlands and the North.--

(Heater).

ROYAL CHRISTENING.

QEREMONY AT BERLIN,

[Bervice to the Telegraph."]

Heer op Kilglen Wasch crze 1-

-4

RESIGNATION NOT -

CACOEPTED.

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