The Hongkong Telegraph.

February 8th, 1012, Temporature a.m. 55, p.m. 62; Humidity...59, 51,

No. 8706

-晚二十月弍拾年三統宜

TELEGRAMS.

HOME RULE.

Mr. Churchill's Speech at Belfast.

"ACTUAL SEPARATION IS IMPOSSIBLE."

[Service To The "Telegraph"]

London, Feb. 8, 0.10 p.r.

REDMOND'S SPEECH

Mr. Winston Churchill in his Mr. John Redmond said that spooch at Belfast affirmed that he accepted overy word of, Mr. the question of fuance was the Churchill's noble speech. When most important of all. Thoy Parliament was given to Ireland would not ask the views of Mr.there would be a clear under

Jahn Redmond or Sir Edward standing that its powers would

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February 8th, 1914, Temperature am. 61, p.m., 60; Humidity...50, 65.

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Single Opry 10 Carr.

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SUGAR CONVENTION.

FRIDAY.

EBRUARY

1912.

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{HOME RULE.

THE REVOLUTION.

'606"

TEST CRICKET.

SHIPYARDS WORKING.

REPUBLICAN DISTRUST.

A SERIOUS ALLEGATION.

HEAVY RAIN.

RUSSIA'S CONCESSION.

Telegraph."]

[Service to the

London, Feb. 8, 12.56 p.m.

The Belfast shipyards wore

(Our Own Correspondent.)

Shanghai, Feb. 0, 9 a.m.-

The Itepublicans are inviting

[Service to the Telegraph."]

London, Feb. 8, 3. p.m. Reuter's Paris correspondent

[Service to the "Telegraph."]

London, Feb. 8, 11, 35 a.m.

Router's correspondent in Mol

[Servies to the Telegraph,"

London, Feb. 8, 11, 35 6.1.

Router's correspondent in Brus sole states that the Russian Sugar

luce by the 50,000 tons demand- od the export quota.

working, but 500 did not resume II.E. Tuon Shih-ksi to proceed states that Professor Gauchet has bourne reports that hoavy rain is delegates have, consented to re-

after breakfast and paraded to Nanking. with Union Jacks. A crowd at

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reported to the Academy of Medi- eine that the famous remedy This step has dispelled optim-606" has produced numerous the Hotel sang the National mism, as it is feared that the deaths, which have been hushed Anthem, but was speedily dis- Republicans auspost the Im-up. Reuter persed by the polico.

perialista proposats are incom-

Lord Londonderry, Sir Edward|patible with the formation of a

Carson or others. Each had his not bɔ abused otherwise the Im-Carson, Captain Craig and other own opinion, but it was the perial Parliament would be justi- Unionist londers gathered in the Government's duty to decide on find in interfering and would be Ulster Chub

that question.

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bound to intorfore,

A CRITICISM.

Thoso,who wished, to wrenk the Home Rule Bill would doubt- loss

argue that

onen a National

AN APPEAL PO ULSTER.

The Liberals would nover ba como the instrument of oppression

in Troland (Applause.) It was

Dragoons are poated in the

dauger zonca.

NOISY CROWDS.

Troops were marched to the

Republic.

CHANG HSUN WAVERS.

Shanghai, Feb. 8. .

General Chang Heun of the Imperial army is in favour of the Republican Government which has dispatched Kwok Po-tang, to

DEVELOPMENT COM-

MISSION.

NEW VICE-CHAIRMAN.

[Service to the "Telegraph."] London, Fob. 8, 11. 35 a.m.

It is officially announced that Mr. Vaughan Nash, Mr. Asquith's

| the duly of Ulster to help to set-{football ground accompanied by come to an arrangement with the Secretary, has been appointed

Government was created in Ire-the- the Irish question. In that

land the Imperial subsidy must sense he accepted the late Lord noisy crowds. cease and that not a forthing of money should- go to Ire-

British

land.

AND THE REPLY,

That was not statesman-like nor patriotic. All those who realised

Randolph Churchill's words:

#Ulster will fight

Ulster, will be right."

ARROGANT CLAIM."

Conditions of the utmost dis-

comfort-prevail and it is likely to raín all day long.

Mr. Redmond protested against

General.

MANCHUS IRRITATED.

This Manchu princes and nobles are greatly irritated at the fact that they are only recognized during their life time and are

the Unionists" - arrogant claim to A CORRECTED FORECAST.Strongly opposing the Throne's over rule tho will of Iroland, Britain and tho Empire,

that a prosperous, loyal Iroland, lying like a breakwater over At the couulusion of the meat- -Britain in the Atlantic, was worth ing the National Anthem was

many divisions of floot and army, sung.

would not gradga the compara-

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SUFFRAGIST INTERRUP

London, Feb..8, 3.20 p.m.

· The "Daily Chronicle" corrects the

Forecast of the Home Rule Bill of

abdication.-Shat Po."

A STRANGE REPORT..

The camps of the troops under General Chang Heun have boon

Vice-Chairman of the. Develop- ment Commission in succession to Sir Francis Hopwood.-Router.

BRISBANE STRIKE.

RESUMING WORK,

falling.

Mr. Warner has completely ro-

covered and is allowed to practise

at the nets, but he is not likely to play in any match-Router.

HOME POLITICS,

STRANGE RUMOURS,

[Service to the "Telegraph.”]

London, Feb. 8, 3.20 p.m.

Following

up Conservative rumours of dissensions in the Cabinet, the "Standard" gives

prominence to what it describes as a "remarkable statement " from lis Lobby representative, to the effect- that recent Cabinet Councils have

been concerned in criticisms of Mt. Asquith's leadership. Mr. Lloyd George and his friends are intrigu ing to secure Mr. Asquith's fall.

MORLEY AS PREMIER,

The German delegates are Berlin-Router. referring the notification to

AUSTRALIAN SQUADRON,

VESSELS LIABLE TO BREAK- DOWN.

[Service to the Telegraph."}

London, Feb. 8, 3.20 p.m. The Sydney correspondent of the "Daily Mail" states that the Com- monwealth is protesting to the Admiralty concerning the condition of the Australian Squadron. It is alleged that some vessels are unfit, and are liable to breakdown. Reuter.

LATE TELEGRAMS,

(From Manila Papers.)

dc 2pd. inst, and says that the blown up by underground mines, bane correspondent says that some may be created à Lord of Appeal.sooking safety on the American

tively small sun required to give

TIONS, Ireland a good start nun fair

'rish Parliament will control the There were two euffragist in-xcise but not the customs. Hence opportunity of currying, on her own administration. The Governoruptions during the meeting here will be Irish members at Mr. Churchill advised the women mont intended to provide the

to ask the Irish Parliament for Vestminster, but they will not long-delayed sacial.and economic prosperity. (Chcera.)

A FAIR START-

Mr. Churchill emphasised the fact that the military would be under Imporial sontrol. The financial proposds would give-a fair start to an Irish Government. Invidious taxes could not by in- posod on. Ulster.

REAL CONTROL OF

FINANCE.

The Irish Parliament. would have the real control of finance. The Imperial Parliament would carry out the Land Purchase and the Old Age Pensions schemes. The Irish financial system must be consistent with the finances of the United Kingdom.

SEPARATION IMPOSSIBLE.

Actual separation of Ireland from Britain was impossible. The Irish representation in the Imperial Parliament would be. roduced:

Mr. Churchill, concluded by saying that the Grnmont were

votes

Mr. Churchill laft in a motor car and was cheered as ho pre- |cco led through the Nationalist quarter. The ear then followed

circuitous route and Mr. Chur- chill quietly entrained for Larne.

ANGRY MOBS.

vote on temperance and licensing juestions,--Reuter. *

GROUND A QUAGMIRE.

Washington, Feb 1. American troops have again boen ordered to the border of Mexico and a detachment is now. guarding the El Paso side of the [Service to the "Telegraph."]

bridge which leads from Juares to the Texas territory. The gar London, Feb. 8, 3.20 p.m.

rison at Juarez bas mutinied and In Buch an event, the

the mutinoors are in possession A message from Reuter's Bris report asserts that Mr. Asquith of the town. Hundreds of rosi- dents are fleeing from the town, Over 1,000 troops including of the strikers are resuming work with Viscount Morley as Premier side of the river. Mexican troops some officers were killed. The The non-unionists are unloading and Mr. Lloyd George as leader of the capital city to quell the dis- have been ordered postlinato-from Gener himself had a narrow

steámors. It is understood that the Commons, as Mr. Asquith'sturbance, and a bitter battle escape.

the State Governor has communi- friends in-the-Cabinet will not bridges inve

is expected. A number of been destroy- cated with Mr. Lewis Harcourt accept the premiership of Mr. by the mutineers, who are Li Yuan-hong hias telograplied regarding Mr. Fisher's refusal to Lloyd George.-Reuter.

attempting to enlist the entire country surrounding Juarez in to the Napking Assembly stating send troops.

an insurrection. that there are many adverso com-

SUMPTUOSITY,

NATIVES REBEL..

ments in the foreign papers on PORTUGAL'S TROUBLE. the extravagance of the Republi London, Feb. 8, 3.27 pm.. can troops. Li Yuan-heng says that the Nanking Assembly The Right Hon. Mr. Winston

should roquest President Sun Churchill and Sir Edward Carson Yat-sen to instruct the troups not London, Feb. 9, 1:10 a m.

left for Belfast yosterday evening to be too extravagant." Shoung Mr. Churchill' and his party by different routes. Mr. Redmond safely arrived at the ground. The motor-ear was blocked for and Mr. Devlin have arrived, but

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CANTON NEWS.

(Tolograph. Correspondent.)

Canton, Feb. 9

Washington, Feb 2, President Madero is again fao inga serious crisis in the repulio of Mexico. The insurrection in the north of the country is growing and the malcontents

At a mooting of the Canton Pro-there are backing Emilio, Vas- visional Council which was heldquez and Gomez for control of on Fob. O, it was decided to ask the government. A band of in- Chan Kwang-ming not to rolin-surgents attacked the peniten- [Service to the "Telograph."]quish his post. It was pointed out tiary at Chihuahua and three of that now the Throne had decided ficers and many others were killed to abdicate there was no further in the affray. The insurgents need for him to contemplate wore finally repulsed. Uonditions marching on Peking.

at Juarez are unchanged. The

London, Feb. 8, 3.20 p.m.

Reuler's correspondent at Lisbon

some time by large and angry the former has not recovered from BRITAIN AND GERMANY: states that the natives in Timor the declaration of indopondence trol and residents are fleeing

crowds, but the police extricated the recent accident, and he will the car.

speak but briefly. The weather's cold and wet, and the ground under-

Infantry, cavalry and polios surrounded the ground,

Soldiore were in the adjoining noath the marquee is a quagmurë, strosts and fields, where arina

Reuter. wore pile.

A ROUSING DECEPTION.

Mr. Churchill was given a rousing reception by. 4,000 per- sons who had assembled in the maiquer, through which the rain was pouring.

TROOPS CONCEALED.

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London, Feb. 8, 3.20 p.m.

It is announced that the street,

of Belfast will not be lined with

The ground was a black bog.. The Nationalist in the vicinity troops, but strategic points will be were displaying offigles, swing-

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ing from rujas, labelled "Lon-held by conosaled bodies of men. donderry," "Carson," "Turn- Lord Londonderry, Sir Edward coats," while in the Orange

A SIGNIFICÄNT VISIT,

[Service to the "Telegraph."]

In spite of the fact that after mutinous garrison is still in con have rebelled, and the Governor in Canton the officials of the hourly to American soil,

Communications Bank were given has asked for, á warship.',

time to transfer the under-

KAISER AND

BERESFORD.

OTHER GUESTS,

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[Service to the "Telegraph."

London, Feb. 8, 3.20 p.m.

Lord Haldane, who had an audience with the King, on, Tues fay, left for Berlin yesterday, his sudden departure occasioning much speculation. The Daily Mall" says the visit la connected with 'mportant political business, and associates the speech which Mr. Lloyd George made on the 3rd of

Admirals Tirpite, Mueller and

were also the guests of the Kalvor February and the audiences which Holman and General Hoeringen

London, Feb. 8, 3.20 p.m.

Washington, Feb. 5 The United States has issued

tection of

American troops.

taking to the now government an ultimatum to President Madero they have, up to the present, fail- of Mexico on the subject of pro- ed to do so. Yesterday the Go General Duncan in command of vernor-General sent deputies to transfer the bank to the govern- the troops on the Mexican border. mont with instructions to arrest is organizing a complete patrol anyone who should endeavour to of the border at those points where there is the greatest danger prevent this step being taken.

of violation of the neutrality laws.", Lo Ying-ping has sent a petition It is not proposed to have Amar to the Governor-General asking ioan. soldiers or citizens shot this that the design on the now coin-time by the fire of the combatants age be altered, as he considera it on the Mexican side. President disgrace that the coinage of Madero has been warned that no the new government should still fighting may take place near bear the dragon. The Governor enough the border to endanger General is in favour of the the lives of the American troops suggested alteration and has hand stationed thero and General od the petition to the Finance Duncan has been authorized to Department to be dealt with. see to it that there is no firing!

President Madero has acceded to Owing to the prevalenop of scrom the "harles to the danger pinoy in the West Fivor many of of American lives and property

the demand.

prepared to fight the matter gearing our actio sticks Carson and Captain Craig will be Sir Edward Grey and Lord Lans througli and asked for fair play Home Itule," and an effigy of Mr. in Belfast in resist in preserving | Jayne had with he King yester" at the Innown to Lord Charles of the districts along the bank

bearing banners inscribed "No from the Unionists,➡Houter. Churchill.

Create-Routes.

Jay. Kunjerz

Berest Ruler

Jare practically famine-stricken.

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