SPECIAL CABLES,
THE NEW REBELLION.
BUT LITTLE CHANGE IN THE SITUATION.
Recruiting-for-the-Rebel Army In Shangdai.
· (Our Own Corresponent)
Shanghai. July 21.
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There is but little change in the situation. There have been incessant raine, and the country in flooded. Desultory firing was heard at Shanghai aud elsewhere during Saturday and Sunday,
The troops are endeavoning to prepare for a litle neer Hsuehow.fi."
The Northernere hold the Kiokiang 'fort, where they have repulsed the Southerners.
Peking is despitening 12,000 men from Mukden to Pukow. Members of the Kuomintang party are attempting to bribe the Northernera at Kiangnan Arsenal.
Recruiting for rebels in Shanghai is procesiog apace, and 1,500.1oksha coolies have been bought over.
here.
The Kuomintang last evening took over the Chinees Telegraphs Admiral Jerram has left on board H.M.S. Fiora for Isokow.
"Chinese Mall.") (By kind Courtesy of the
Shanghai, July 20., Lung Chai Kwan, who at one time was a very reliabla com- mander of forces in Canton and afterwards in Kwangai, where he
was sent by Yuan Shib Kai, has telegraphed to the central Gavern- ment asking for permission to go with his tecɔps and quell the dis- turbance at Canton..
The Tutuk of Chilli has also request of the Government to be allowed commend the troops going south to deal with the trouble there. His appointment as cominandor has been sanctioned by the Government,
Cauton. July 20, Everything is quiet in Canton, but the large merebuta in that city have telegraphed via the Shameen to merchants in Hongkong warning them not to consign any goods to them for the present.
Another Victory.
Shanghai, July 21,*.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JULY 21, 1913,
DEATH OF COLONEL
ROWLANDSON,
TRAGIC END TO ACCIDENT
AT GYMKHANA.
“A Keen Soldier, a True SportsmÜMAN and a Generous Friend,"
Colonel A. T Rowlandson, 128th. Baluchistan Regiment, aged 40 years, died at 7.30on Sat- urday evening na the resalt of injuries to his head caused by a fail from bis pony in an event it, the pagal gymkbans in the after ncon. The body was interred with militers bonours yesterday, at Happy Valley.
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"A kero soldier, a tine eport-- | man, and a generous frierd," we how a brother officer refereed j his dead commander, in the cours of conversation last night; duo better tribute could be
offered.
The late Colonel Rowlandson was essentially a soldier, a leader
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grave-yard " -cenes were taken it Miss Maxine house, Hartabourņe It was in the pig sticking event and naval officers in the Colony Elliot'a at the pagel gemkhans that the were in attendance, and Bis Ex-Manor, Hertfordabice. The grave accident occurred. Colonel Rowell ney the Governor, and Sir was dug in the grounds and an lawdeen was a competitor and in William Rees Davis nere also old Norman church created a solid pulling up bis pry sharply, the "mongst the mourntra. All the wood. The platform scene in front WILLIAM animal lost its feat and the oflicer principal residents of the Colony, of the castle is being done near was thrown to the ground Heware of the end occurreres Lulworth, in Dorset. The castle, received a knack on the heal that ttended. Amongst those present which is made of fibrous plaster, A RARE OPPORTUNITY. eventually proved fail, though were His Excellency the Gover- is a copy of the original atle at CARPETS this was not anticipated at the or, his Excellency Major General Elsinore, and has been erected on
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Chang Shun with his troops has gained spother complete time. After the accident the de Anderson (Officer Commanding the cliffs at a cost of about £400 we are clearing them at extremely low prices, approsobing very near victory over the rebels at Hsuchow, and the railway, which had been Ceased walked, about, for many 'he Troops). Sir William Rees 1t is stated that the film, when their cast, and carnestly advise our valued customers and patrón -
destroyed by the insurgents, is now being placed under repair.
The navy has declared in favour of the central Government. Except Kiangau, Aahui, Kwantung and Hunan, all the provinces have declared in support of the government.
The revolutionary press, are oiualating falas telegrams every
(From other Chinese Sources.)
where.
Shanghai, July 20 Li Shun, commander of the victorious Northern troops, has been ordered to proceed to Cagloo.
Four first class cruisers have been despatched from the Yang
Canton, July 20.
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A. trial visit would be, more convincing than saying anything versation with Captain Jarrard, Kemp. M. Gaston Liebert (Consul leng, and will cost about £10,000.
Mejor Paul. He also for France), Mr. G. Friesland The whole of the cast at Drury further. and indicated his intention of turning (Consal for Denmark), Mr. H. P. Lane has been engaged to paly out for the set, pegging com
White, and many other civilians. for it. pattion. Later be made in- The pall bearers were Lieut.- quiries as to the knooking which Colonela Walton, Radcliffe, Iles, he said he heard outside the Gordon Hall, Ussher Smith, You-
New York, June 18. tent in which he was resting nan and Majors Robinson and und following this enquiry, he Wooldridge...
The nemesis which sometimes commenced to tremble violently.
informer Eventually be took a fit which from Observation, Pier about Ave
proocaded pursues the
who peaches on his confederates necessitated is removel the 'clock, the band playing the overtook Bridgie" Webber at an early hour this morning. B military hospital at Kowlcon. 'Dead March in Sani." Major Fleury, R.4.M O., Colonel At the cemetery, the firing was the evidence of " Bridgie," it Younan, L.M., and Captain party lined up and allowed the will be remembered, which was Hodge, 1.1.8. were in attendance whole of the cortege to pass the conviction of the ex-police the principal element in securing Ladon, Received July.20.
Rowlandeon until through. The Rev. Feater Pegg Reuter's Hongkong correspondent says the Chinese Press 18.00 Colonel por.s that the Cnion Governor General has proclaimed Canton's even o'clock when Lieu spent resided at the burial service, officer Becker and four Eastside gunmen" for the murder of the severance from the Cenal Government, and declerea that the Pro-Takabeus, the medical cfficer after which three volleys were
"Bridgie vincial Council has appointed him Commander-in-Chief to lend the the regiment, took charge of the fired and the "fast Fost" ecunded. gambler Rosenthal.
patient and remained with him
was mysteriously stabbed in the troops against Yuan Shih-kai on account of the latter'a despotism.
until he died. Business with Canton is at a standstill.
tes for Canton.
There is a general feeling that the traps in Canton are not in favour of the declared independence.
(Router's Service to the " Telegraph.")
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This morning in the Summary
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The scene at the cemetery was back while he was proceeding SEVILLE MARMALADE, a mort impresssive one and will home from a low resort in Second- live long in the memory of thors avenue. It is said that a small who attended.
boy was the assailant, but the Wreaths were sent by the police are satisfied that associates following.
of the condemned "gunmen" had loin in wait to get him" for rquesling," which is the un- forgivable ain of the underworld. Webber is in hospital suffering
Colonel Rowlandson's Career. Colonel Rowlandson was born Mr. Gardiner-Can you exin January 1867, and received plain the grass growing there his first commission in August when people use it for passing? 1888 in the 4th. King's Own
His Excellency the General; the Witness:-I suppose no one Lancashire Regiment. He joined disturbs it, and it keepe on the Indian army-the the 1241b, officera of the 8th Rajputs, officers"
of the D.O.LI., officera of the growing. (laughter.}
Balochistan infantry-in Febiu- ary 1891. Of that regiment be Royal Loginess, officers of the
The case for the defence was that the car No 9. was returning
was Adjutant. Later he entered Royal Artillery (Kowloon), officers from a deep wound, but the with a driver and two apprentices the 120th, as. Adjutant and then officers of the 26th Funjabie, the place where he was stabbed of the Royal Artillery (Hongkong), doctors say he will recover. Near Puisne Judge, the case was con- on board, quito slowly from went to Poona Mounted Infantryficere of the Army Ordinance the police found a bloodstained tinued in which, Mr. Aberdeen. When near the bend Echcol where he was Command- 0. Louritsen aned the Exile the driver of the car heard no sat. Subsequently he return to Department, officers 126th Bala- potato knife six inchealong, Motor Garage to recover the sum hooter and was prcceeding a the 128th, as second in command chis, eergeants' mess of the Royal
little to the left to get round the and tock
command in over
Engineers, sergeants' mess of
An Ironmaster's Death the Royal Artillery, Colonel The body of Mr Peter Donald- of $300 alleged to be damage carrer when he saw the plaintiff's January 1911.
St. Jobr. M18. Walton. son, one of the principal partnere done to his motor car No. 27 by car coming. The driver did hia Colonel Rowlandson saw service the negligent driving of car No. beat to avert a collision but at Zbob Valley 1890, the Boxer Captain, Mrs. and the Mises in the firm of James Watson and Rising 1900-1, and in the Til Robertson, officers of H.M.8. Clio, Co, was found in the Clyde at 9 by the defendants' servant. was unable to do so.
ward room officers of H.M.S. Kiloreggan Pier, which is near The case was prce:ading as we Expedition of 1904-5 when he Rozario and H.M.S. Tam r, the bis residence. Mr Donaldson had The defendants brought a counter
commander & division of the German Consulate, Mr. Oettingen been in a nervous condition since action claiming to recover the went to press.
Mounted Tafantry. Some eu (Russian Couaul), Mr. G. Fries- the failure of his firm. The sum of $565 for the damage done
years ago, Colonel Rowlandson land (Consul for Denmark), Das. liabilities amount to £398,000 Considerable excitement was met with an accident in the rolo Fitzwilliams and Dalmahoy Allen, and the assets to £120,000. caused at a prize distribution at field at Poona and the injuries to Mr. A. Bune, Mr. R. G. Mauro, Mr Denaye, Junr., of Meanie tho. Hamburg-stre+t London his head were severe. There is a the plaintiff, and Mr. J. H. Garfields, by a sudden failure of gas. accident brought cut all the trouble. W. Bolles and Mr. H. E. Dennys and Bowley, appeared for County Council School, Spital-strong feeling that Saturday's Mr. H. P. White, Mr. A. La Sbales, Mr. A. W. Grant, Mr. A child had hung on to a gas- caused by the first fall and that
to their car.
"diner for the defendant.
Fire Panic at a School.
At the previous hearing evidence bracket, with the result that it death enamed in consequence, Ehrenfels,
was given to the effect that the was renebed off the wall, and defendante car was going at a saddenly the cry of "Fire!" wae
The Funeral.
faster rate than it should have raised. The audiencs, mainly The funeral took place at Bap-
Hongkong Police Sergeant's
Journey to Give Evidence.
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whole of the establishment was in pier, the route being lined by 8th The plaintiff, in the box this darkness. In the rush to get out Rajputs, H. K. 8. B., P. G. A. morning, gave evidence to having side three children were knocked whilst tho 24th. Mounted Sergeant, Wills, who took a measured the road which, at the over and injured.
Battery formed the escort, along prominent part in supresa ng the place where the accident occur Sir John Anderson's Portrait. with the 30th Mule Corps. Chinees stowaway traffic between molation for pameng, is innale
Sir John Anderson, Permanent red, was twenty-four feet wide,
On the Hongkong side, Captain Hongkong and Australia, left by throughout with Electio Light en i There was an absolutely clear Under-Secretary of State for the Jarrard wasin command ofa firing the a.s. Eastern on Saturday after-carried a daly certified doctor.
Return Tours to Japan (oompying roadway of fourteen feet. On Colouies, is on 24th inet to be party composed of 300 men of neon, for Australia. He is to give
20 days) the side on which there was presented with his portrait, the regiment, and the ronts to the evidence in 's one which is being a wall,
there was further paicted by Mr. William Orpan, cometery was lined by the 25th. heard in the Court at Melbourne, unsurfaced portion of the road A.R.A. It is to be hung in the Panjabis, 28th. Punjabis the wherein H. Sparge, Customa which, while it had a little grass Victoria Memorial Hall, Singa- R.E., and the D.O.LI The Office, Hoy Ming, Customs inter- on it, could be used for passing pole, and a replica has also been funeral cortage was headed by the preter and two other Chineze, are other care if necessary. In fact painted by Mr. Orpen for Bir band of the DO. LL and the charged with oaspiring to un he had used it often."
John Anderson himself. The drums and pipers of the 128th. lawfully admit Ohinese, into, the This piece of evidence called portraits bave been subscribed Baluchia, Then came the firing Commonwealth, * forth a father naive answer,, to h for by gentlemen connected with party, the gun carriage and coffin. Bergeant Wille will in all prob· DAVID BABEJOB & CO., LD, question put by Gardiner in the Straits Settlements and Fet On the top of the latter reposed ability be away for about three
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