MONDAY," SEPTEMBER 18, 1911.
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THE SZECHUEN REVOLT. FRANCE AND GERMANY.
CIVIL ADMINISTRATION COLLAPSES.
The Robels Victortious. (Beuter's Service to the China Mail)
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A SETTLEMENT IN SIGHT.
(Reuter's Service to the China Mai,)'
LONDON, Sept. 18.
The newspapers wilta in a more hopeful strain with regard to the out- coms of the negotiations concerning Morocco.
LONDON, Sept. 171, Renter's Peking correspondent states that the British Consul at Chungking
It is stated that the Brussels Cabinet advocates sonding the, refugees from Chengta down the river, as he fears-an-had-decided to call out three classca, ož axtension of the trouble owing to the braakdown of the civil administration.
The Revolutionists ambuabed and defeated a hundred troops in the hills Bear Kinochow and pursued them to Changth, where the troops beat off, the parsoera, killing a hundred.
The troopa therréoccupied Kienchow. The situation is more hopeful.
CHENGTU ATTACKED.
(Wah Tax Yat Po's 'Service.) .. Pero, Sept. 17. Over 10,000 rioiera have encircled the city of Chengt. They are fiercely attacking the place...........................................
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HE. Wan Leung, the Provincial Pressurer, as well as Tin Chun Peng the Commander of the Garrison, have been nastsinstad.
UNTRUE RUMOUR.
The rumour that both the President and the Vice-President of the Provincial
Reservista, when a talegram was received" from Barlin announcing that a France German settlement was in sight.
RECEPTION OF FRENCÈ.
REPLY
LONDON, Sept. 17, Reuter's correspondent at Berlin has been assured in official circles that the French reply is thoroughly satisfactory, and that an agreement has already been reached on a majority of the pointa which were hitherto still at issue.
Germany will sand her rejoinder with the utmost despatch.
STILL DIFFICULTIES............
(Router'a Service to the China Mail).
LONDON, Sept. 15.
A Berlin message says that the official Norddeutsche Zeitung states that the French answer monts German wishes on some points, but the differences on other
*[Corvant.] AMERICAN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP,
HILTON WINS."
[COPTRIGHT.]! JAPANESE CRUISERS AT MALTA
FOUR DAYS OF FESTIVITIES.:
(Reuter's Service to the China Mail.) (Reuter's Service to the China Mail)
LONDON, Sept. 18.
The English player Hilton has won the American Amateur Golf Championship.
Ele tied with Herreshof over 36 holes but won on the 37th.
"OBITUARY.
MH. G. E. VERBALL
(Reuter's Service to the China Max.).
LONDON, Sept. 17.
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etales that the Japanese cruisers Kara and Tonò bare left bound for Japan, after four days' festivities, which concluded with ard ception on board the Kurima. The function was attended by His Excellendy the Governor and a number of British naval officers.
AUSTRALIAN GOLF.
Mr G. H. Verrall, a former member of "(Reuter's Service to the China Mail.) the House of Commons and a prominent
LayDox, Sept. 16, member of the Jockey Club, ie dead.
Reuter's correspondens at Sydney has
Note The docensou, who was 63 years
of ago, formerly sat as Consorvative M.P.telegraphed that Mr Carnegie Clark won for East Cambridgeshire. He was Vice- the Open Golf Championship of Australia Chairman of the Cambridgeshire County for the second time in succession... Council.-ED. C. A
MR EDWARD WHYMPER.
LONDON, Sept. 17.
Me Edward Whymper, F.R.AZ., the i well-known explorer-has-died-at Chamonix-
Note Mr Edward Whymper, who was
years
BELGIAN RESERVISTS
REVOLT.
(Reuter's Service to the China Mail)
Losmos, Sept. 16.
The retention of the 1,900 resorvists an artist, author and traveller of great with the colours has led to rioting in rended Mob in 1840. In 1881 he the barracks at Ghent. A number of
Mort Palvour and, throe bom, the Pointe dos Ecrins, the highest Boldiers have been arrested. point in the French Alps He visitad Greenland and in 1880 explored and seconded the Great Andes in Ecuador.
Assembly have been beheaded by order? points is such that exhaustiva negotiar exploring and ascending the mountains in
ing will still be recessary. of the Viceroy is now declared to be The journal expects, however, that notrue. It is stated that they are. these difficulties will also be overcome." alive in prison.
THE CITY CÁPTURED.
both
THE ATTEMPT ON M. STOLYPIN.
LATER. The city of Chengtu has been captur-
ad by the tabela.
THE ASSAILANT'S -CONFESSIONS.
The Tartar General as well as the Tactal of Agriculture bare shot-them--Reuter's Serein in the China, Jul,}" Delves.
It is report that the Viceroy
immediately escaped to Tsui Chaw Fu, a prefectural town about 100 miles south of the city of Chengtu.
A BLACK OUTLOOK.
It is stated that the inhabitants of Taxi Chan Fu, Wing Ming Fu and Kauchen Fu, hearing of the success.of the rebels, are on the verge of mutiny,"
The anti-dynastic Volunteer Corps In Kauchau Fu have destroyed all the telegraph wires, and consequently all means of communication are stopped."-
INDEPENDENCE.
"All the students of Szechuan are on the way to their native places in order to help in the raising of a national Volunteer Artoy.
Flags of independence have been holsted in various towns and cities.
OTHER REPORTS.
Street fighting is reported at Kaiting between the soldiers and the rioters. · ·
ANTON, Sept. 16
M. Stolypin'e conditions is satis factory. No complications are feared Kokortzoff has been appointed interim Premier.
LATER. Bogroff will be tried by courte martial on the 20th inst
LONDON, Sept. 17, Bagroff, the Jew, it is now established, was agent at Kieff for the political police, whose confidence he had gained. He was really a Terrorist and was actually entrusted with the guarding of]
the Premier.
He declared under examination that be intended to make an attempt on the life of a more exalted personage, but was deterred, by fear of a pogrom (an uprising).
THE BULLET REMOVED.
A telegram from Kief says that symptoms of peritonitis are appearing in Stolypin.
The bullet has been removed with the use of a local anesthetic. The sufferer stood the operatin well.
H. E. Toan. Fang, Supt. of the Southern Railways, has been ordered by MOROCCAN HOSTILITIES. Imperial Edict to proceed to Szechuan with all speed. He is ordered to take (Reuter's Service to the China Mail.) troepe with him and reliers the city of Cheugta.
E. E. Haun Chun Haas, the newly appointed Commissioner to Szechzen, who is at present in Shanghai, has wired to the Cabinet that he proposes to proceed on the 18th or 19 inst, to Hupeh in order to confer with the Viceroy there'ns to the best means to adopt to suppress the rebellion.
IMPEACHED BY HIS BROTHER
"Losnor, Sept 17,
A message from Fez says that General Dalbiez with reinforcements has left for Sefru in support of Colonel Bremond who on the 13th inat, set out to relieve the beleaguered town.
POSTAL WORKERS' GRIEVANCES.
"INTOLERABLE CONDITIONS:
(Reuter's Bervice to the China Mar.).
Losos, Sept. 16.
BLE Chao Erb:Heun, the Viceroy of the Three Eastern Provinces, bus sont in a memorial impesching the Viceroy of
At a meeting held at Glasgow a cam- Szechuan (HE Chao Erb Fung), his brother, stating that his lack of experi-paign was inaugurated by the Postal ence has caused a great deal of trouble employee of the United Kingdom to! and that he ought to be punished redress their grievances and to obtain
increased pay. pocording to law.
A NEW KNIGHT.
MR ASKWITH, OF THE BOARD OF TRADE:
(Reuter's Service to the Chand Mail)
LONDOS, September 17. The King at Balmoral knighted Mr G. Ask with, K.C., of the Board of Trade, and invested him with the Com mandership of the Bath
[Note-Mr Ankwith is the Comptroller General of the General Commercial.
Telegrams sent from many towns'
From 2001 to 1905 ho travelled in Canada,
the neighbourhood of the Great Divide." He was the recipient of many international honcurs. En. . .
AVIATION'S LATEST
VICTIM.
HONOURED ON DEATH-BED.
(Reuter's Service to the China Mail.)
LONDON, Sept. 17, Router's correspondent at Verdun states that the aviator Nieuport, while participating in the French manozuvres on su agroplane fell and was killed. He received the Legion of Honour on-bis death-bed.
LORD KITCHENER.
DEPARTURE FOR EGYPT..
(Reuter's Service to the China Mail.)
LONDON, Sept. 17
SPORTING
Cricket.
CIVIL SERVICE v. A.0.0. The cricket season commenced on Satur, day where we friendly matches were played. The Army Ordinance Corps met the Civil Service on the ground of the latter when the Civil Service representatives secured the honours by 72 runs. The
scores wero :~~
ARMY ORDINANCE CORPS. Corporal Johnson, run out, Pte. Crew, b Edmonds Corporal Caman, run out, Cpi Clee, b-Brott Cpl. Davisan, b Bird
to. Lashbrook, b Witchell Cdr. Tucker, run out
Staff Sgt. Kirby, Lb.w., b Tallipan Opt Saunders, Witchell, & Tellman.. Etc. Watts, b Cox ...
Rte. Forshew not.out.
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CIVIL SERVICE.
Sutherland, o Furshew, Osman.. McEwen, a and b Oyman Witchell, Osman ...
Lord Kitchener has left for Egypt by Fellman, ran out... the aa Nubia! Be was accorded an Bird, Osman... enthusiastic send-off from the station, where large crowds assembled. A guard of honour consisting of Boy Scouts was
drawn up.
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TERRIBLE MOTOR MISHAP
SIX PEOPLE KILLED.
(Reuter's Service to the China Matt.) LONDON, Sept. 17...
Brett, b-Saunders.... Edmonds, Lashbrook, b Davison Cax, run out.
Gibson, run out Davison, b Clee, Bacon, not out........
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At Syracuse, New York, a Knox car, driven by Les Oldfield during a fifty mile | F. Satt, b Lammert motor race at the State Fair crashed A. G. Brawa, e Tayler, b Brags through a fence and ploughed into the A. F. Raven, é Pastorji, b Taylor crowd, killing six, and wounding 14. J. H. Mead, e Phillips, b Pestonji. Oldfield was uninjured.
WRECK OF THE FIFESAIRE.
NO HOPE FOR MISSING BOAT.
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LONDON, Sept 17-
K. McKaskill, run out. .....
Capt. Hagger, Phillips, b Lammert... 18 Ident. White, e Carvalho, b Brag W. Waterhouse, b J. V. Braga W. I Weaser, b Lammert-
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