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TE URSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1911.

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THE WAR

TURKEY NOT TO GIVE AN

Renter's Service to the China Mail)

LONDON, Oct. 15.

The Vienna Dia, Zests Constantinople correspondent says that the Turkish float has left the Bosphorus to protect the harbours of Epirus.

FRENCH INTERVENTION.

A Toulon message says that the cruiser Loon Gambetta has sailed for Tripoli to protect French interests.

TURKISH COMMANDER

REPLACED,

It is stated in Roine that Munir Pasha, he Tarkish commander in Tripoli, has ten deposed by the troops and replaced by Nesciat Bey.

The officers subsequently held a con- ference at which some urged that they ahould march to Tunis.

Necial Boy, however, insisted upor continuang of the resistance.

BRITAIN AND EGYPT.

The Foreign Office informos Renter that the report that Britain intende annexing Egypt is totally unfounded,

ITALIAN OCCUPATION.

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A message from Tripoli states that Admiral Ganeva bas sent troops escorted by warships to occupy Home, which is situats Afty miles to the east.

LATER.

Bersaglieri have occupied Homs and a Governer has been appointed. The Tarks are retiring to the mountains. *TURKEY'S DETERMINATION..

Reuter's correspondent at Constan inople wires that in the Chamber the Grand Vizier made a statement of policy.

He declared that the Government would defend "Ottoman rights at all costs and annonceed that in order to safeguard the interests of the country they were prepar ad tomodify the policy hitherto pursued and seek alliances. He was prepared to furnish explanations regarding Tripoli at a secret sitting, which is now proceeding..

HEAVY DISCRIMINATING

DUTY.

Rauter's correspondent at Constan....... daople wires that a Dierre has been

THE REBELLION.

THE FIRAT. RATTIK.

IMPERIALISTA CLAIM VICTORY.

(Reuter's Service to the China Mail.)

LONDON, Oct. 18.

Router's correspondent at Peking | wires that the American Consul at Nanking telegraphs that the fall of that city is imminent, and requests the despatch of a warship.

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GRACE FOR MANCHUS.

Reuter's correspondent at Hankow wires that the slaughter of Manchus has apparently cessed, the Revolutionary lenders having issued a proclamation ordering their followers to sparo all who submis.

REPUBLICAN NEWSPAPERS.

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Two Republican newspapers have started.

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'BRITAIN'S ATTITUDE.

The Foreign Ofice has informed Reuter that British action in China. will be limited to protecting British subjects.

REBELS DISORGANISED.

THE CHINA MAIL.

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"since the advent ofE LES FOFURIINIA I Ching they have all mysteriously disappeared until there is hardly a single stator wwadays. Again, the cases which cous öcfore the magukratek kự là váry Saudi open, hawkers, beggars and wuablike, cam- pared to formerly, so that in-will be seen that the events transpiring in-Chino-havo a decided effect on Hongkong.

Disturbers Sentenced.

Two men appeared, before. Mr. F, A. Hazoland and were sentenced to reven days imprisonment each, for behaving. in 4 disorderly manner on Wednes day. They were the ringleaders in the | affair, which took place outaide the Chinese nowspaper The Sheung Po, No 20, „Con- naught Road West The newspaper is and hoisted the dragon flag in honour of loyal to the Imperial Covernment of Ohlun the anniversary of the birthday of Con- which assembled and saveral windows were 1994: fuclus. Stonos were thrown by the mob

smashed."

Renter's Hankow correspondent in message despatched at 4 o'clock fester day afternoon reports that desultory firing continues immediately behind the towa

It is reported that between 200 and THE LIBERTE DISASTER. 300 rebels were killed and wounded in

the first...engagement, the Imperial losses being fewer.

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The rebels seemingly became disor- (Router's Service to the China Mfail,) No Subscription.

force outside ganised in crossing the river. They A revolutionary Kinkiang is demanding the surrender are mostly in good heart, but complain

of that city.

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THE STREET FIGHT.

Reuter's correspondent" at says it is understood that other foreig bluejackets participated in the "street! Eghting at Hankow.

A HONGKONG REPORT.

LATER

Reuter's correspondent at Hongkong wires that in the Chinese celebrations of the birthday of Confucius the Dragon flag was totally absent in the public deccrations, and that there were shouts of "Down with the Manchus" indulged in by the populace.

THE FIGHTING.

A message from Hankow states that a battle between the Imperialiste and rebels has comerced.

The revolt is spreading to Kiukiang Huangchow. Hsiasku and other places. Indiscriminate firing is proceeding in the vicinity of the Seven Mile Creek between big and small guns,

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LONDON, Oct. 19. "Reuter's correspondent at Paris stated thai at a meeting of the Budget Com- mittee the Chamber Reporter said the MORE IMPERIAL TROOPS. official enquiry into the Liberté disaster showed that the powder causing the has arrived.

Another trainload of Imperial troops explosion was older than the marks on

IMPERIALISTS CLAIM GREAT. VICTORY, ⇓

LATER

Renter's Peking correspondent wires that the Government asserts that the Imperialists secured a great victory at ankow, succeeding in capturing the railway station, where reinforcements are rapidly detraining.

A CANTON SCARE.

(Wah Taz Yat Po's Service)

CANTON, Oct, 10.

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LONDON, Oct. 18.:

A message from Lisbon states that Royalist bands, by forced marching, have reached the frontier. It is report ed that they are concentrating in the Salgueiros mountains at Gerez, where they are already a thousand strong.

A Republican force of lancers and infantry is purening-them.

OBITUARIES.

LONDON, Oct. 18.

At eight of the glare the inhabitants (Reuter's Service to the China Mail) the work of Revolutionists, but it of the whole city thought the fire to be tarued out that the outbreak was a

Reuter's special correspondent procidental. cesded by lainch", to the fighting lines,

The fire was extinguished at 4 going alongside Admiral Sa Caen Ping's About 30 or 40 honses were destroyed. gunbout. Two thousand Imperialists were opposing ten thousand rebels.

Adinira Sa ordered his warships to land forces, whereon the Revolutionists brought up an opposing force and open ed fire, being, answered from Admiral Sa's war vessels.

Foreign. warships are landing parties.

SAFEGUARDING THE CON.

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CESSIONS.

Independent News Agency's Service to the China Mail.)

TOKYO, Oct. 19. Rear Admiral Kawashima had an

The battle was indecisive. The interview with Admiral Sa and bas

well-known publisher, Mr Matthew The deatha are" announced-of- the

Bodder, and of Colonel Sandys, late member of Parliament.

THE NEW UNIONIST OLUB.

RIVAL CONTENTIONS.

(Reuter's Service to the China Mail )

LONDON, Oct. 18.

Mail

ined imposing an import duty of 100 rebels temporarily drove back the onde a request on behalf of the The formation of the Halsbury Club per cent. ad valorem of all Telaian Imperial forces until they had exhaustedConsular body that the Chinese Govern- is the chief topie in Unionist circles.

merchandise.

GERMAN FOREIGN

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A Reuters Service to the China Mail

LONDON, Oct. 18.

Reater's correspondent at Berlin wires tha Dr-Bethmann-Hollweg in a letter to the President of the Reichstag, said bo was wiling to answer - interpellations regarding foreign policy, but the Government were unable to make states ments regarding Morocco.

With regard to Impoli; he mentioned that a continuous exchange of vioWS The proceeding among the Powers with + view to ending the Turco-Italian war

·LAZER.

Dr Bethmann Hollweg, in the Reichstag, promised an opportunity of discussing foreign affairs before the

loss of the Session.

ANOTHER RUSSIAN SENSATION.

PRINCE. FATALLY SHOT.

(Router's Service to the China Mail)

LONDON, Oct. 18..

their ammunition. They are now ment should not distribals thei: war- retiring of to Wachang. The rebels in ships in such way that gunfire would have a majority in the House of Com The younger members believe they the fighting line were, estimated at two be dangerous to the concessions. The mons and are embarking on a vigorone thousmuid.

Chinese Admiralis said to bave complied anti-Home Rule policy. with the request.

PRECAUTIONS IN MURDEN.but Lord Halsbury to-day specifically.

|-Halsbaryites-are-disloyal to Mr Ballour

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REBELS' INTENTIONS.

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BRITISH ATTACHES,

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STREET FIGHT TRIVIAL.

IMPERIALIST TROOPS.

(Wah Tes Fat Po'e Service)

PERINO, Oct. 19.` Tooops are being coatizually des patched to flankow. B.E. Ying Chang, the Minister for War, has arrived at Shing Yong Choi."

REBEL FORCE DIVIDED.

HANLOW, Oct. 19,

CANADA'S "CENSUS.

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(Reuter's Service to the China Mall.)

Lownox, Oct. 187

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EUROPEAN PRESS OPINION,

LONDON, Oct. 19. The attitude of the European Press regarding the revolution in China is one of extreme caution.

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There is undoubtedly some under-so far safe. current of sympathy with the rebels if only because the revolt must lead to a reformed Government, whereof the recall of Yuan Shih Kai is evidence..

NO FOREIGN INTERVENTION.

(Beutre Service to the China Mail)

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