SPECIAL CABLES,
FIGHTING AT CANTON
DISOBEDIENT TROOPS CAUSE TROUBLY.
REFUSE TO OBEY GENERAL LUNO,
(From Owen Special Correspondent)
Canton, Received August 12 -
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1913.
President, I pot also 89 Civil Administrator with the following acting as som mondante viz: Chen Yuen Wing commanding 1st Division; Ip Ku commanding 2nd Division; Li Ching, 5th Division; and backed upend welcomed by all the troope, 1 now come to Oanton.
"The Policy and Military should, therefore act together and up. bold the Central Government! and put things in order: doing their best to sink, all differ
A serious situation has been occasioned by one company offences and to carry out emmande soldiers belonging to the second division. This company occupied the five-storeyed pagoda Dent the North Gato and thie they refused to evacuate or in any way to obey General Lung unless they were granted three months extra pay.
Heavy Firing
Fighting went on till nearly midnight, and there is now occasional heavy firing.
Lung holds the water frout and express!: bimself as determined to pusiek the disobedient troops very severely.
given. Residents who have left Canton should return; and those who are still here should not move away to that we may pu: the Government in order and enjoy plecs together."
The new Tatuh remained for
fome time after his arrival on the guabost Kwong Hon, which
He has issued a proclamation forbidding soldiers, except they moored by the water plas are on duty, to barry arms.
MORE FIGHTING IN THE NORTH. GOVERNMENT FORCES ENCOUNTER REBELS..
A Foreign Correspondent Captured, But Itcleased Later. (Our Own Correspon "eut.) ;
Shangbai, Received Aug. 12.
The Loyalist, forces are completing their plans for the attack on Woosing Foris. Foreign shipping bas bean wernel to keep clear of the danger zone. Six Chinesз werehips went down river yesterday to participate in the attack, while the land forces are being pashed on..
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PASSENGERS ARRIVED. atation. at "Dutch Folly"not well and would rather see no
Peres. Minnesota arrived from And here he received Messrs Press representatives He stated China Shu-fan, commissioner however, that he was very Seattle Wash 11th inst."
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of the Board of Interior, Chan glad to get on board, and Anderson, Mrs Ingersoll, Mrs R.
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like to would King-wab, Chief of Police, and esid
columna Bentinger, 0, Ingersoll, Lieut. Kwan King-300, head of the express through our
R. E. Board of Industry. It is believed his thanks to the Hongkong Go. Cheng Wing-yew
Johnson, Mis H, that, later in the morning he vernment for protecting him dur-Cheng Kay, |Chang Fai,
Johnson, E. paid a visit to the Shame on, cal-ing his stay in the Colony. For Foote, E. .
Lin Sum. this protection he paid he felt)
Fenu, W. ling at some of the consulates.
McPherson, J.
5. Gee Wing Kee In the afternoon; just when Can- most grateful.
Mr. Shum's passage was booked Olobensky, E. F. McLeod, Mire R. ton was congratulating itself that peace and good order had come to Singapore, though in conversa- Globensky, A. E. G. to stay, news reached the slice tion with our representativ bis Globenaky, Miss McWilliams, C. of some dietstrous querelling secretary stated he was uncertain
the ·∙Luk
Kwan, where his destination would be; Garland, S, M.. hst ween or ordinary troops, and the new- he might land in Saigon, or he Henderson, Mr. The retale made an atum in the aft to cherk the comer brought by General Lung. might even go on to Europe. advance of the 1. palists, but they were deleted af heavy fire by The latter and teen ordered to the Clovesament troops and bayonet charges. A force of 300 rebelazcupy etiain camping gt und
at Kwon Yam-sbau but the re was surrounded und ordered to lay down am
A foreiga errespondent was exptured and tiken jo headquar-gular troops refused to make tore, where he was released after the friendly intervention of a railway for them; hots were ex-Shum if he would apologies to the changed and jous perɛops Central Government sithin twenty way official.
of Item civilians days and proceed to Peking. It not racunel in the quael is evident that Shum does not were killed. Almost simultan-int and availing him alf of this of cously thore wrafiting in the city at fer, for if he had he would ezerin
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The Consular Body here is considering the exact meaning of moat the orders of the Peking Diplomatic B regarding Chapel, which the Loraliste wish to secure for the tortation of provisions.
Crying Out
to applied with rice
The robèls at Woosung are slu sufficient for three moths, but the meare ying out for mest.
Daring the fight last evening, foreigners on the Kiangwea Ifacecourse had most narrow escap: Twe American naval offria who were playing golf hari to take s.elter i bankers from which the retals were firing.
The Northerners are advancing on Nanking, to which place the rebels are r tiring, only to find in the Brusion of the Loyaliste.
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As the result of protests by Nacionalists, Japan has decided to give refuge to escaped Chiners, and General Huang Hsing and Dr Sun Yat-sen have both landed. The former passed himself of as Japcnese.
Wong Hing in Japan. (By kind courtesy of the "Chinesé Mail ")
Stangbai. Received Aug, 12. Wong Hing has arrived at Moji under an assumed name, declaring himself to bas secretary to the Chloees logution st Tokyo. Despite the fact that rebels were not to be landed in Japan, Wong Hing went ashore in a steami launch and is staying at the house of a Japanese wineowner. It was in a coal steamer belonging to the mine owned by his host that Wong Hing left for Japan
The Japanese Government intended to prevent Wong Hing landing in the first instance, but when it was painted out that be bad nowhere else to go to. he was allowed to remain.
& Mrs. A. G. It will be remembered thata tele-Hirsch, Mr and
Mrs B. grom which we published yester-, Hamilton, C. R. day stated that President Yoon) Shih-kai had agreed to pardon
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sparks of two hundred essualfies EX-VICEROY SHUM,
It is rather strange that M. Left by Freach Mail Steamer
Shum was refused his passage on To-day. After being under prot tion the Chiyo Maru on the ground at the Gaol quartera einrs Thu that refugees were Lot wanted in day last, when he was remove Japan, whereas Generel Hoang from the Chiyo Mara in code:- Haing, Wong Hing, Dr Sun Yat- quenes of the TK K. Company en,and other leader of the tavolt TSINGTAO refasing him a passage to Japan, movement have since been admit. ex-Viceroy Shum, fo.aerly of ted to that country.. Canton, depeated Bonth on the
FIVE CHARGES. French mai steamer Amazone
Proceeding on Only Three. shortly before two o'clock this af
A'im Khan, clerk and interpre ternoon. The syrangements for the departure were made by the police authorities, and very few ter to the Supreme Court of Hong- people outside official circles koew kong, was charged at the Police Court, bafors Mr Melbourne, this Suspeoting that Mr Shum afternoon, with embezzling! that Slium was leaving 10-day, was likely to leave by the divers email amounts, totalling board ber 1912 June 1913, presentative Amazone, a "Telegraph" re- $72, anging from Sepram ibia forenc 10. When our to the property of the Government. Mr. P. M. Hodgron, Crown presentative boarded the vessel he made a 833rch of the boat, but licitor, prosecuted, and Mr. F. was urable to find the ex-Viceroy. O. Jenkin, barrister, instructed He, however, was successful in by Mr. J. H. Gardiner, defended. Mr. Jenkin enid that by the The Southern 'troops at Chiakiang bave forced the commercial locuting the cabin which had community there to write to Peking usking the Conscal Government ta toked for the fugitive ex-laws of this Colony this offence to enter into peace negotiations with the rebels. The Govoroment official. This was in the first was an indictable one and, if has replied ordering the troops to disparse, threatening that rochas rection and it was occupied committed for trial at the ses pardon will be extended to them if they do not.
Dr Sun Yat-sen is at present" in Kobs and has been warned that if he does not leave Japan, the Japanese Government cannot undertake to give him protection,
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Trouble at Wuhu,
Northern tropa have arrived at Wuhu, and have ordered the rebel soldiers to surrender. The latter retuined a def at answer and preparations are being made to attack them within the next few daye.
GENERAL LUNG
went on
to
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by two Chinees, one of whom aions, the learned judge at the turned out to by one of Mr. zaions could try this man on Shrm's secreties, who was only three of those charges and accompanying him Smh, while therefore, he would say that
.no other bad Bal on it was the old chop which the
passage the Crowe must be put on AT CANTON. he was accustomed to use when booked and was merely occupy their election and state which
he was in office here under Wuling the berth 13mporetly until of those five charges they THE Company's Steamship
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Hop man as second in command the ex-Vir way auived. Shortly would proced that affairs have taken and pledge of the Kwangi ng tropa. The after non a police lunch came was in conformity with the Home having arrived from the above parts, alongside the Breamer, and aboard practice, whilst in the practice Consignees of Cargo are hereby inform themselves to give their united translation is as follows:
At the time when Kwangtang it were Mr. Shum, bis other bere provision would be indicated that their Goods are being landed support to Generala Lung Chai Kwang 304 Wong Sze-long. dared its independene I was extrelary and cuvants, and Mred by eation 19 of the Criminal and placed at their rink in the Bong- Cracker-fi-in: is becoming more appointed by the President take. Mo I. Mesror, Cantain Super-Procedure Ordinance 9 of 1899, kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godowa
Police. of inta dent
Mr. Hodgson then selected Company'n Godowan at Kowloon, general than it was this morning, the field gainst the rells, As
Captain Steele of the 25th son aived at Sbiu Hing save the ex- ce og were hire counts on which he proceed where each anxignment ill be sorted
Į 319- on deck. ed. 'cupy ng Punjabis is returning to Hong- the military, the navy and the
The case was proceeding as kong as, since the arrival of police joined me. It was my in- the later being accomodated Major Robinzon and Captain tention roho Ho How and in the small cabin, where he could we wont to press." Walker the regiment at Kow- then pro do Canton. But, not readily to sten. Mr Mesear bearing in mind the wealth of led the y up the gangway, and loon is short of officers.
S. Nam, Fateban, and was immediately followed by Canton, Tuesday-Fallowing the town, S, upon the various assurances that Canton, I main fear of doing the aged fugitive, who was attired have been given as to peace, the dimage iners and grogarty in a long oren oloured gown people are beginning, in some should I bave osion to wave of light matal. He
Duce no bat, and w quarters of the city, to settle down brush with
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Srpiombor for more my tropa nota procard, and which led to the cabin deak." la yesterday some of the poriadable thinga-balos that had since the Mlity (of Cantan) a few momeata hewa esfe in his already been opened, and goods called the D. laration of Inile cabin, being followed by a num (with liberty to call at the Malatar wanted for immediate shipment pendence, sad advi od me not t?ber of bis friends who stayed
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