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THODAT, November 23:--

(COPYRIGHT.) THE REVOLUTION.

FIGHTING AGAIN RENEWED.

[Coryniour:]

[COFTRIGHT

FRENCH BIRTH RATE. COAL MINE DISASTER.

A SERIOUS DECLINE,

Router's Service to the China Mail)

LONDON, Nov. 20.

The deaths in France for the first half of 1011 exceed the births by 18,919. compared with an excess of 21,189 bixtha for the first half of 1910.

| (Reuter's Service to the China Mail) LONDON, Nov. 18... Router's Peking correspondent states THE BRITISH NAVY, that fresh Eghting is reported from Hankow.

The Governor of Honan declares that unless bis troops are paid they will join. the revolutionaries...

A MILITARY GOVERNMENT.

LATER In the course of an article, Bir Archibald Calqabuon the well-known traveller and writer, states that his authorised by the Chinese revolutionary leaders to state that Sun Yat Sen will shortly arriva at. Shanghai to direct affairs. His first act will be to establish

Military Government which, will be directed by the american General Homer

Lea

REBELS REP (LSED.

Сортрет. OBITUARY.

(Router's Service to the China Mail)

SIR CUTHBERT QUILTER.

LONDON, Nov. 19. (Reuter's Service to the China Mail). Eighteen-mer, including four ongi-

LONDON, Nov. 18 cerra, were making an actual sorvey at Bottom Creek cosi mine in West VirCuthbert Quilter, D.L. and J.P. for Suf

The death ia sadunced of Sir W; ginia when they were killed by an ex-falk, and formerly Unionist M.P. for the plosion.

Sudbury division of Suffolk.

THE "NIOBE" STRAND- ING.

.)

NAVIGATING LIEUTENANT DISM SSED.

ANOTHER DREADNOUGHT

(Reuter's Service to the China, Mail)

LONDON, Nov, 20. Mrs Winston Churchill yesterday (Reuter's Service to the China Mail) launched the Dreadnought Centurion at Devonport.

The Centurion is a sister ship to the message from Halling-states-that King George, launched on Oct. 10th.

the court martial is connection with the atraading of B.M.S Niobe bus resulted in Navigating Lieutenant. White being reprimanded and dismissed his ship.

FORM "IV."

BUDGET BUGBEAR INVALID.

(Reuter's Service to the China Mail ]

LONDON, Nov. 19.

LATER After a series of appeals, the King's Reuter's Feking correspondent wires Beach Division has tually declared that that Yoan Shih Kai has announced that the famous Form IV and also form. VIII the rebels at Bankow attacked the Im-are invalid sad are not authorised by

5 p.m.-Practice Reef Dances in the City perialists in the rear and that there was the Budget of 1910.

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SATURDAY, November

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Variety Ectertainmentin Theatre Royal. 2,30 a.m.-Musketry for Reserves at

Kowloud.

SUNDAY, November 26-

9.30 ..-Musketry for Reserves

Kowloon,

at

Quoon of Norway's Birthday (1880), THUESDAY, November 30-

United States Thanksgiving Day. 9pm-St. Andrew's Ball in City Hall.

HONGKONG, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1911.

NEWS OF THE DAY.

H.M.S. Bosario and torpedo-bust 38 bavo proceeded to Canton.

No. 25 Co.,RE.

moved into

heavy fighting yesterday in which the rebels were repulsed with considerable loss.

TO ATTACK NANKING.----

ANTARCTIC EX. PEDITION.

MORE FUNDS WANTED,

Reuter's Shanghai correspondent states that a strong and well-equipped force of revolutionaries have gone to attack General Chang at Nanking and Reuter's Service to the China Mail.) to avenge the victime of the ferocities of his troops.

A-fight-is-expected-to-day-

JAPANESE FORCE LANDED.

LONDON, Nov. 19. Renter's correspondent wires that is is officially declared that Japan has landed a party at Chefco.

BANK CHANGE.

(Independent News Agency's Service

to the China Mail.)

TOKYO, Nov. 18. It has been notified that in future be

chwang will be carried on under the style of The Shomu Soksi Bank.

LONDON, Nov. 19.

The Committer of the British Ant arctic Expedition urgently appeals for sum of £15,000 to defray unforeseen expenses due to extensive dange caused to the stammer Terra Nova in storms, so na to enable Capt. Scort to meet the competition of Capt. Ámundaen,

POSTAL MEN'S GRIE-

VANCES.

(Reuter's Service to the China Mail.)

LONDON, NY, 19

LONDON, Nov. 18.

COMMANDER ACQUITTED.

LONDON, Nov. 19.

A message from Halifax states that Commander Macdonald of H.M.S. Niobe has been acquitted.

MILITIA OF THE EMPIRE.

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CANADA'S LEAD.

f.

(Reuter's Servics to the China Mail)

LONDON, Nov. 18.

CRIMINAL + ESSIONS.

otor Sentenced for Kidnapping. Wong Kat, an actor, was charged at the Criminal Sessious, « before

Mr Justico Gompertz, at the Supreme Court this: morning, with kidnapping.

Hon Mr G. G. Alabaster, acting Attorney Goneral," apprized to prosecute on bobit Kemp, Crown Solicitor. of the Crown, instelated by Mr. 91. H.

Tho following were sworn in a jurors:- Men-To H. S.Wane, forozan Cheong Wai Eling, S. F. A Buss, F. H. Smith, W: J.Wilkinson, J. Wilkie, R. F. Lay,

The story was outlived by Mr Alabaster who said that prisoner was charged with dotnining in this Colony two small boys) with intent to deprive their mother-of their custody. The boys were not brothers but friends and they lived in Macao. On

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September 30 the little boys west ort to the 21st November, 1911, sto 2.30 v.m., st buy a pen when they met prisoner. They their Taru sheltering under a verandah when prisuter accented them and dragged them smoked a pipe. Then prisoner took the VALUABLE HOUSEBOLD along to an opium den whors prisoner boys to a thostrical performance and later went to a rustshed. Apparently the next including Drawing Room Suite (upholster-

FURNITURE, morning the boge way to their

god away when they were again met by prisoner who

ed in Silk Tapestry). gave them a banana. After they had One Dining Room Suito, One Broadwood

bothes

enton the banane they felt giddy when prisuper too the boys on board a steamer and brought to Hongkong and speat the night kun tei-house at Faumati,

Aftar evidence having beca hoard the jury returned a verdict of guilty and his Lordship sentenced prisoner to: 3-years imprisonment with Bard labour on two counts, the sentends to run concurrently...

A WIDOW'S MISFORTUNE, Two men, Lo Wing and Cheong Tam. Reuter's Ottawa correspondent wire. "Pieced to Anawer charge of stealing

achid under-the-age that at a conference of Militia oscers

of fourteen years General Mackenzie stated that Canada mother was a widow, whe lived at Tipo The Attorney General said that the bad taken the lead in carrying out the sud en October 20 she came to the Colony proposale of the Imperial Conference for to lock for work. When she was on the the uniform training of the Militis of and between Samahuipo and Yaumati she the empire. He added that the Divisions was accosted by the first prisoner who the were so organised that they could impractically took charge of her and the small mediately be mobilised in time of war.

boy and provided lodgement

for them. A H. R. the Duke of Connaught was alleged to have taken the boy to the second few days afterwards the first defendant was present at at luncheon be warmly defondant and told the boy that ho greeted man old heads and officers."

ho was to be the second defendant's son. The boy. naturally objected and said he would like to ask his rather about it but eventually be mont with them to Taipo on their threaten- ing to strike him and later went on a launch to the mainland where a Chinese constable took them into custody.

Evidence-was

was called

THE GEORGES" GIFT.

LONDON, Nov. 18. The Daily Express states that the

camp at Lo Wa on Monday,-for- their business of the Ta Ching Bank at New Ofice employers of South Setland un- Coronation zilt of the Georges of the and his Lordship sentenced the first pri

annual course.

The Gazette contains sinendments to the dangerous goods, case oil, bulk oil and petroleumsturing regulations-

The schedules of allotment regarding the queen's Recreation Cunard and the Wong-nei-chung Recreation Ground ap- pear in the Gazette.

THE RUSSO-PERSIAN TROUBLE.

| RUSSIA V 'FORCE ASSEMBLING.

LONDON, Nov. 18.

H.M.S. Taku has returned from Can-Reuter's Service to the China Mail,) tor with torpedo-bont (35. Torpedo-boat 038 has gong to Canton and H.M.S. Handy has gone to Mira Bay-

The Magistrate for the Nanhoi dia trict of Kwangtung who has been appointed by the new Gorerament is disowned by the people, who allege that he is Man- cha but has assumed a Chinees name. They further stato he is hot qualified for

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It is reported that a farmer owning big rice fields in the Pa Yu District of Kwangtung on being forced by the rabels to surrender his arms and ammunition complained to Canton. His grievance was turned down, whereupon he ordered 'hin men to fight the rebels" with the result that eight were killed and the rest fled..

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.

Wo hear that Mr W. T. Hockaday, Chiof

Reuter's St. Petersburg correspondent slates that the expedition for Kazvin will number 4,000. It is assembling at Baku, from whence the men will be shipped to Euzeli.

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RUSSIAN DEMANDS.

According to Ruasian newspapers the Russian demands include the dismissal of Mr Morgan. Shuster, the American Financial Adviser to Persia, and the payment of £800,000.

FRENCH LABOUR

UNREST

NAVAL WORKMIN

DEMONSTRATE.

|

At Carlisle a mass meeting of Post

animously protested against the Govern ment's announced intention to defer enquiry into Post Office wages until 1913.

-THE-MOXIGAN RE- VOLUTION,

The jury returned a verdict of guilty pire to His Majesty the King will oner to five years' imprisonment and this partly take the form of an Insignin ed second to three years with hard labour the Garter set in diamonds and will be feach partly devoted to a benevolent fund |

marizes.

Piano,

&c.

&c.

Further Particulars from Catalogue.

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Auctioneer. Hongkong, November 15, 1911.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

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TUESDAY

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21st November, 1911, at 2.30 r... at their leg hoops, Do, 8, Des Vœux

Read, pornor of Iso House Street,

AN ASSORTMENT OF. "OLD"(BAND" INSTRUMENT&;

Comprising:.... Clarionettes, Picoolo Hom, Trombone,

li

Cornet, TEE

. &c.

sual.

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Hongkong, November 20, 1911.

1486

PUBLIC AUCTION. **PRONAMIN ›RY NOTICE. THE Undersigned have received instrue- Public Auction,"

A BANKING TRANSACTION. charge of forgery and obtaining money by frand and false pretences,

on Mr G. ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN CRICKET prosecuta on

tion

Alabaster, appeared to behalf of the Crown, instruct ed by Mr. P. B. Hodgson, Assistant Crown Solicitor, and Mir Elden Potter defended, instructed by Mr E. J. Grist

Potter

to two charges as he objected said they had been added rides the

pro. and not been committed for trial on those coudings at the Police Court and defendant charges. Further a felony could not be joned to a charge of mindemeanour.

Lia_aid_of_the families of officers-and-Wong Taz Kon was placed in the dock onions from Mr E. JESSEN, to sall by

LONDON, NOV, 18.

COMPENSATION TO CHINA.

(Reuter's Service to the China Mail In perfect weather, belore an stund „LONDON, NOV. 19:nce of 17,400, the match between the Reuter's correspondent at Mexico city felbourne. The wicket was in excellent M.CC. and Victoria was continued a wires that, subject to the approval o condition. Congress, the Government has agreed. to pay $1,550.000 in settlement of the claims in respect of the killing of 350 hinamen in the recent revolution in

Mexico.

BRITISH POLITICS.

NEXTLECTION-FAR OFF.

The Marylebone innings ended for 38 and at the close of the day's play Veturia bad oocket up 219 for three wickets. Smith scoring 68 and Kortian 07, still batting.

"ME WA NER'S HEALTH.

LONDON, Nov. 19. ".

Mr Warner's doctor hopes that the

(Reuter's Service to the China Mail) English captain will be able to play in the first Text match, which is to open on December 15th-

LONDON, Nov. 19,

The Master of Elibank, speaking a Edinburgh, said the Government in- tended to give the Tories time for a return to law and order, for it would

constructor at the Royal Naval Dockyard, Reuter's Service to the China Muilaut ask for a renewal of confidence for THE TURGO ITALIAN

is to bo trasferred to Chatham.

LONDON, Nov. 18

Station learo has been granted to Lieut.

The workmen engaged on the French

the next three or four years.

Dwelling on the Government's pr gramme, he referred to the Scottish

C. J. Aston. R.E. from 22nd November, Dreadnaught Courbet, which is being Nationalist movement end suid Beats

1911, to 5th December, 1911, inclusive.

WAR

FLOODS AND STORMS.

Mr

and said that if necessary he would reserve His Lordship over ruled the objection the points.

Messra, G. Day, forerian; E. B. Cabey, The following ware ewpra in as jurors D. P. Jean Lopes, J. Manners, A. L. Silver, 4. W. W. Walkinshaw, J. Mackay,

Hon,

on

MONDAY,

the 27th November, 1911, commencing al

2.30 px, within his Residenco, H

LANDS' Kimberley Road, Kowloon,-in-

THE WHOLE or m

YALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

¿FURNITURE,

THEBEIN CONTAINED,

Comprising:-

&c., Teakwood. Hall and Drawing Room well-known makers, Glass Wars, Cutlery, Dining Room Suite in Teakwood by

Furniture, Brass-mounted Bedsteads (Haix Oil Paintings and Engravings, de dei Mattresses) and Bed Rooms Suites, Danish including a Dinner Service of Royal Copen-

Paralain;

Mr. Alabaster said that it ap paired that some few years ago a cheque book containing fifty cheques wa- isuued by the International anking Corperationhagen and was paid for by cash. Frm their luks it was ined to La Iso-Su who is customer at the bank but the latter said

a

A large number of Books in English,

och and German, One quarter plate he never bought the buik. On Datobur Aluminium daucepansend Cooking Utensils, Lancastor Camers complete, a number of this year prisoner wont to the bank with 4 choque from the particular cheque book

Clothes Washing Machine and Wringor. hoing purported to be drawn by a manumber of plants, &c. in Pete.

Ono Gont's Bicycle and Croquet Bet, and Haused He Cheong in favour of Yung Tung order for $50,000. The cheques not endursed and the shroff asked him to a

it endursed. Later he came back and the choque was chopped. with the correspon dunce chop of a boarding house of which prisoner was a foki and in which he had a small sbere.

Evidence was called.

The jury returned a verdict of not guilty

built at the Lorient Dockyard, struck and they recognise the priority of she men were practical a d were sportsmea Mr C. E. Stewart has been appointed work, raised a red flag and sang inter Lieutenant in the H.K.V.C. Scouts Com-national airs.

Irish claim for Hums Rule. Be eddel (Reuter's Service to the China Mail) and his Lordship discharged prisoner. pany, vice Mr John Johnston, resigned.

They were cleared out by bluejackets. that the Government sugh! pence, but not at the price of sacrificing British interests. Therefore, they meant to

Leave of abssico o privato affairs to

the Uni ed Kingdom, has been granted to THE CRYSTAL PALACE.aintain a supreme Navy." Captain 31. D. Walls, R.0.A., from 17th November, 1911, to 17th April, 1912, in- clusive.

...J

HELD FOR THE NATION.

The Peking Daily News says that the (Beuter's Service to the China Mail) Child Emperor still attends to his daily lossons, and every morning the three In- perial tators may be seen wending their way to the Winter Palace.

LONDON, NOV. 18.

MR. BONAR LAW.

NOT A STOP-GAP.

The Earl of Plymouth has purchased (Reuter's Service to the China Moll.) the Crystal Palace for £210,000 and will

The Gazette notifies that Mr E. A. Teving hold it until the public subscribes suli- has been appointed to act as First Folics cient to re-purchase it. Magistrate, FL J. i. Wood as Director of

Education, Mr O. A. D. Melbourne, as

...

LONDON, Nov. 18.

The Unionist papers continue to publish colemas of warm appreciationA of Mr Bonar Law..

The Saturday Review says that though

LONDON, Nov. 18.

Drenching rains have caused serious Boods around Tripoli, washing out the Turks and Italians alike from their trenches.

A MURDER CHAR E.

A. Chiuaman was brought before. Mir D. Melbourne, at the Magistracy this, murning, charged with murder. It is alleg The Italian men-of-war hove teaned that a quarok place in field at forced by stormy weather to quit their moorings at Taipoli.

E

AN APPEAL TO RUSSIA T

LONDON, Nov. 19,

A special Turkish mission has gone to Lividis, the Tsar's stramer residence, bearing an autograph letter from the and Twariga.

Pingahan during which the prisoner seized a bus and hit qne of the number on tas head, causing his immediate death. The case was reminded.

JAPANESE PRINCE ARRIVES.

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PUELLO AUOTION.

BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES,

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VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY to be sold by Public Auction on FRIDAY,

24th November, 1911, at 12 o'clock

second Polica Magistrate, and Mr A.A. G. HON. GALBRAITH COLE Mr. Lew is not a Churchman and does Sultan and taking presents to the Tear was secosapanied by the escorting shi Noon, at No. 4 Duddell Street, Ly

Fletcher as Deputy Registrar and Ap praiser, Supreme Court.

LIGHTER ABLAZE, Shortly afternoon on Saturday a fira broke 9.15 P.M. to 11.16. out on the lighter Tai Yeo belonging

the Hongkong nad Kowloon Wharf, and

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MATINEES SATURDAYS, AND SUNDAYS,

Godown Cod. onded with coconuts

The lighter was and burned somewhat fiercely until after 2 o'clock notwithstanding the efforts of the Fire Brigade and floste. When the fre broke out the lighter as opposite the Hongkong Club, and it was immediately towed away to the Kowloon side of the barbour. Tonsiderable damage was done, to the lighter as well as the cargo.

LONDON, NOV. 10.

(Reuter's Service to the China Mail) correct to say that his choice was a not belong to the ruling classes it is no compromise. The lenderabip was with and of Mr. Walter Long, but now it is INSURANCE HARDSHIPS in the grasp of Mr Austin Chamberlain gone for ever,

The Hon. Mr Galbraith Cole, who was deponed from East Africa, leaves to day for Australia hero ho will reside in future.

JAPANESE NAVAL DISASTER.

BRITAIN AND GERMANY

RIDICULOUS SERVANT

REQUIREMENTS"

board the Japaness cruiser Fushimi, Ja, arrived in port on the way Ibuki, His Imperial Highness Prindo to Bangkok for the Coronation of the King of the Siam, as Japans representativo. The Ibaki Yodo, which will be used to convey His Royal Highness up strent to the City of Bangkok, the water being too shallow for sight-seeing in this Colony, and to night the big cruiser This morning the Prince and suite made a private landing and wont will be a banquet at the Nippon Club in the Royal visitor's honour.

the fes

there

The party will leave tomorro for the

South

South

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ME GEO. P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer ALL THAT piece or parcel of ground A situate at Victoria, in the Colony.cf No. 32 Together with the messungea Broo Hongkong, and registered in the Land Ofice a SECTION A OF I LAND LOT tlons and buildings thereon known as Nos. 292, 204, 206 and 298, Queen's Hand Weat which promieus are held for the residue of

term The Ibuki

of 900 years created therein by a cruiser of Orown Lease thereof dated the 27th June, (Reuters Service to the China Mail) speed of 2277 knots. It was launched in sum of $37.75, being a proportion of the.

14,600

0 tons displacement, with a designed 1887, subject to the payment of the annual (Reuter's Service to the China Ma{L}

LONDON, Nov. 181 and completed two years Labar Crown rent reorfed and to the observation Lostor No. 19.

Capzin Taylor, A.1.0. yesterday and performance of the Losses covarante The Unionist newspapers are condnet-waited on His Imperial Highness with Reuter's Berlin corresponder.ce wires ing a great agitation against the domestic Inter of welcome and offer of hospitality

conditions contained in the mid Crown that Herr Kiderlen Waschter, Minister servant clauses of the Insurance Bill from II. E. The overnor. however Total arta o for Foreign Affairs, has been making which they ridicule. They allege that is Imperial Highness is travelling incog feet or thereabouts,

of the Lot-2,124.13 aquare statements at a secret sitting of the the stamp-sticking" regulations reto ho Beckled not to leave his ship, TOKYO, NOT. 18. connection with Biz, Lloyd indignation among the servants who Beichetag concerning Germany's at specting servants are creating universal

For fun ther particular and conditions of sale spply to bene put it off until you need to but keep it at cruiser Iwate burst yesterday at Sasebo papers which have hitherto been hoste fantamount to a tax on householders of Owing to defects, the boiler of the George's speech, and that German news refuse to pay the contributions which are hand. & cold is much ealer cured when first contracted than after it has settled in Great damage was done, and eleven to the Government now agree that the 20-a year in respect of each servant

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the system. For sale by all Chemists and lives were lost those killed including Chancellor displayed all needful firm. A league of woman is being formed to Storakespore.

Bear Admiral Kamo, chief of the section,: than in depling with Pertine

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