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Visit to the Loyalist Camp.
Mr Edwin J. Dingle writing to the Chinu Mu from the Loyalist Camp, Hankow, Locking very pretty na sho glided quietly Oct. 17, mys:The sun shone brilliantly into position in the river the English ing this morning when Emade an carly morning ship, with Vico-Admiral Sir Alfred L. visit to the camping ground of General Winsloo on board, came into port this Chang in the enem opposing the morning, anchoring opposite the British revolutionary, troops" sotie ten miles from Consulato-general. Sir Alfred now takes Hankow. Far away were cents, and cal command of the international forces from the Japanęss Admiral Kawashima. anlating twenty men to a tent I came to the Considerable interest was taken by a conclusion that at konst three thousand large crowd of natives assembled on the were encamped. As I approached the scone British Bund when the Alacrity came in my launch in the grey dawn I might, and rumbar are going the rounds have been ruaning. down the Thames, and soon be reached now that the commander among the Chines that the climax will with the order and spick-and-span, look of the British Sundran in Chinese waters. about everything it needed in great it on the sound, stretch of imagination to believe that ong
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As I looked down the regular tenting ground and quietly took in the situation the arcas developments which the Haph Argy has unde since fast I knew it were trially impressed upon se. Tet
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BLOCKING OF, TELEBAS Following the evacuation yesterday of the office by the telegraph operators, there has been a tremendous rush and the lines between bors and Shanghai being down make it necessary to send to Shanghai visCY. C. anchorage. Peking tedious business. At such times. telegraph operators, evon Chinese operator," sza hot immune from indulging in the general tittle tattle which continually goes the rounds. To get messages through at all necessitates constant watching, and upon show signs of feat. This morning a the lightnet pravication the operators rerelutionary soldier carrying a pistol in his hand instead of in his belt came to the I knowa as Beckirvast, with their E. E Grimin
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oflies. The lorks immediately left their desks, the operators their machines, fearing time this misguided warrior was about to xterminate the whole sta. It took some time for the staff again to reconcile itself, and meat while messges were being col locted for transmission from all and sundry and adding to the general block,
FLEZINO TOR GITY.
yo ng the Hupeh sollier was relie of the Middle Ages, He was armed with bow and arrow, carried a blunderbuss slung over his shoulder and his amungsition in jp alapo bé a small barrel of gun powder sung round his loins; he used a three. proige fork, double-handled sword, ux hida buckler and two-man jingal. His
Ricers had great unme for corruption and The Chinese themselves all believe tha cowardice; their chjef weapon'uf war was a few days more will see the commence- the opii pipe. They pocketed the money ment of one of the most bloody times seen since the Taiping Rebellion. Now that supplied to bay good food for their men, the traits are stepped, the poor peaceful anil are the rank and file bad rice. The people, at their wits ends, do not know training was absurd and discipline slight. how to solve the problem of getting clear
But this morning I found the troops
of the danger zono, and some of the most 2005 - pitiful sights are seen in the city and arned with modern rifles, in true soldier's at Wazhang and Hanyang where heads gear well-fed, well housed, led by officers of fandlios are ondervoaring to get out of their own me who havenhorbed sonic. with their families and belongings. In the country districts, since the oxodus frem thing of the methods and discipline of the the cities, the hooligan faction has unde German Army.
kalf felt, and looting and thieving is the Close by was Gen. Chang Pino tented in order of the day. For many miles around comference with his staff. By card went in, unrost, and at Ruangehow, a city soune the district is safering from most serious but I was courteously informed in English thirty-va miles down the river, serious that the General could not see tue,
has been the uprising that the Swedish but that he sent his felicitation.a missionaries operating there have all fiel and and givau instructions that I was to bend ema to Hankow. shown through the camp which was done, with an armed guard around me,"
recognised tint foreign ladies and children It seems to havù now become generally
should leave the settlemont. Each stor going down river is hooked up ful, and in another weck there will hardly be any foreigners left in the place but those
"Tell us," exclaimed nycide when out of hearing of the Ceneral, “is, the English Admiral, that great man whom we hear is now coming up from Shangbai to represent aged in edicial circles and whose busines is able to be conducted Four great King, going to open fire on Wain the midst of the general commercial ching"
and he kicd, with. disorganisation, nad missionaries who are brand blood smile, "We nre not afraid of anxious to protect their churches and their dar.own men, those rerelutionary men, pressmon.
people with, of ecuryo, the inevitable but we don't want to fight with you.' Other similar references to the United States gunboats were inde, to which I could Snd no satisfactory reply, s shrugging my shoulders 1 declared that I eculd not understand his wortis. This gives ono an idos, however, of how ignorant the general fighting line is of the whole this is one causot of course dream situation.
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been through a rict in the places-is this | alarming deference paid to foreigners by the revolutionaries in Hankow and at feeling apparent in Hanyang. Wuching against the anti-foreign Why
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nt giving any satisfactory explanation, Burroughs and Watts Fieldge Soon a wins came along and asked me, but there certainly is a complete softly with his hand in front of his mouth, oversal in the general attitude toward
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Whilst all this was going on a bugle call ounded; there was a quick moro in the part of-all-the men in the tents, and in another five minutes a thousand men were at drill. This infantry, standing at at tention in full marching ofler, was amply equipped with large trenching tools, cuch soldier carrying spale or pick-regiment first marched past and drilled I have accu some crack regiments at home and. I do not remeinber watching better drilled men. There was no sagging, 'no confusion, Far way I could also seu artillery prepara- tions, and frora all that I sis in my brief stay I came unhesitatingly to the conclusion that the revolutionist loaders --have- decidedly underestimated the strength of Clang Pino's army. Mora troops are said- to be arriving to-day, and the General hopes in three days to have thirteto thou-- sad nuen at his command. The Chinese, however, like all Orientals, are apt to magnify their own figures. It is catiemely doubtful whether the fighting Too will muster more than half this number, but Chang is in the lusppy, position of having well-trained soldiers composing what bring he has, whorets of the twenty-five thousand nion who are said to compose Gonural Li's briny, 18 in doubtful whether any great percentage of them are properly drill- although it is generally tenid time they have mil versed with thu regulare. At the moment it is unwise to opinionine too greatly, but it is palpable to
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