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THE HOUNDSDITCH SEQUEL.

WEATHER REPORT,

On the 18th at 12.05 p.m.-The barometer HOUSE BESIEGED BY 1,000 POLICE has risen considerably in NE. Japon, and fullen

moderately over 8. Japan end the Bosins. AND SOLDIERS.

FIRING CONTINUED FOR HOURS,

London, January 3rd.

The following telegrama extracted from Indian rapers aasplify these wo have already published on thirextraordinary affair.

Several hundred police, this morning, sur soundel a block of buildings in Mile End, where It was believed that the Houndeditch murderers were in hiding. After having secretly removed all the innocent tenants, the police gradually closed round a bouse where" Petor the Painter and Fritz were thought to be concealed

Numerous revolver shots have already been exchanged and a detective sergeant has been ahot in the chest. Troops arrived and formed & completo cordon to assist the police. A pitch- ed battle is proceeding.

Later, 11.30.

The depression lying off Hokkaido yesterday has moved away over the Pacific. The other depression is moving Eastwards between the Loochoos, and the Ponins.

The anti-cyclonic area ie central over the continent to the North of the Upper Yangtze valloy, and pressure is increasing over F. China.

Strong monsoon will continue to prevail over the China Sen.

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 am. to-day, 0.0) inches.

The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon to-day is as follows:-

("N. winds, fresh

Hongkong & Neighbourhood

Formons Channel

or strong; dull, cloudy.

(N. and N.F.

Hongkong and Lamooks.)

[_winde, strong.

South const of China Late Same as No. 1.

Bongkong and Hoisan."

This forenoou a thousand police were on the South coast of China between 1 Famo as No. 1. saene and the Scots Guards took up positions. Neither the polios nor the besieged have Bastinel further casualties, though the police had very narrow escapes. The neighbourhood is m in in a fever of excitement.

Noon.

After a lull, the wild fusilade has been renowel, the soldiers kneelinz, and their Lee- Metfords mingling with the crackling of revolvers. The building has been considerably damaged.

12.30 p.m.

Large browds have gathered on the scene regardless of the bullots. Many offered their Bervices to the police.

The palica on the adjoining roofs report that there are, appareatly, a number of people in the house, as firing onours simultaneously from twe storeys

About noon every window had been completely smushed. The Guardsmen are working round the house itself.

Another detective-sergeant his buon slightly wounded.

1 p.m.

Mr. Winston Churchill arrived on the scene early this afternoon. He was calmly, walking in Sidney Street to survey the house, when he was persuaded to seek a more sheltered position.

2.20 p.m. The besieged loans is afame. The roof has collapsed and the occupants must have sucoumb- ed or committed suicide. Firemen are scarolt- ing the promises. It is expected that the bodies will not be recognisable.

London, Jan. 3rd (4 p.m.) The police had kept a consolos watch on the house in Sidney Strool throughout Monday night.

- Firing started at daybroik, and was almost continuous for hours. A period-of-sniping ̈followed, the soldiers kneeling, or lying prone, on the muddy flagstones to take deliberate aim

at every opportunity.

The Scots Guards from the Tower ontrenched themselves in the malting house of a browery and poured volleys into the banse, which stand at an angle of 75 degrees two hundred yards distant

At two o'clock two further companies of Scots Guards, with a Gatling gun, marched to Sidney Streat amid cheers from the vast alien throngs from the surfounding districts,

Towards 1 o'clock it was seen that the building was on fire, having been obviously ignited by the besieged men, while shots from the houses were brisker than ever. The flames spread rapidly, the crowde excitedly cheering as smoko „Issued from the windows of the upper storey,

from which theaboo ing continued.

Beanwille three guns of the Horse Artillery

casseil.

BARCLAY,

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LONDON STOUT.

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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESE, FRIDAY, JANUARY SUTE, 1911,

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AND JAPAN STATION.

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Atlas, admiralty tug, 615 tons, 1,400 h.p..

Master B. West, Hongkong Bramble, gunboat 710 tons, 900 i.h.p. Lieut.

Comdr. B. G. Washington Shanghai. Britomart, ganbent; 710 tons, 900 h.p., Lisat..

Comdr. E H. Donovan, Stanghal. Cadrons, British sloop, 1,070 tone, fb.p. 1,400,

f.d., Condr, I. Lynes, Shanghai. Cherub, water tank and fng, 390 tons, i..p. 340,

Master W. Smith, Hongkong.

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Comdr. H. B. Veale, Shanghai.

Fame, torpedo-boat destroyer, 340 tons, 6

guns, 5,700 i.b.p., Lt. Comdr.-Adair-Hall, Hongkong,

Flora, 2nd class cruiser, 4,360 tons, 10 guns, 7,000 Lh.p.. Captain J. Nicholes, en route to Hongkong.

Handy, torpedo-bont destroyer 295 tons, 6 gans, 4000 h.p., Lient. Comdr. B. J. D. Gay, V.C., Hongkong.

art, torpedo-boat destroyer, 295 tous 6 guns, 4,000 h.p., Lout-Comdr. H. S. Monroe, Hongkong.

Janus, torpedo-boat destroyer, 320 tons, 6 guns, 3,900 h.p., Lt-Comdr. G. C. Heathcote Hongkong.

Kent, armoured cruiser, 9,500 tons, 14 gans, ih.p. 22,000, Capt. 8. St. J. Farquhar, cruising South.

Kinsha, river gamboat, 616 tone, f.h.p. 1,200, Lieut-Comdr. T, J. B. Lyne, Yangtare. Merlin, surveying ship, 1,070, tons, 6 guns, 1,400

ih.p. Capt. F. C. Learmonth, Hongkong. Minotaur, armoured cruiser (flagship Vico- Admiral Sir A. L. Winsloe, "K.C.B., C.V.O., C.M.G., 14,600, tous, i.h.p. 27,000, Capt. G. C. Cayley, Singapore.

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Monmouth, armoured cruiser, 9,800 tons, i.h.p. 22.000, Captain L. E. Power, M.V.O., Hongkong. Leading Brand Moorhen, river gunbon 180 tons, 2 guns,

i.h.p. 800, Lieut. Co West River. Newcastle, 2nd class cruiser, 4, 00 tons, turbine, Captain George P. E. Hunt, D.3.0. en route to Hongkong,

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Nightingale, river gunboat, 85 tous, 240 h.p. Lt Comdr. Clande Hillersdon-Wuedward, R.N., Yaugisze.

Otter, torpedo-boat destroyer, 385 tons, 6 gans, 6.300 ih.p., Comdr. Lambs, Hongkong. Robin, river gunboat, 85 tons, 2 guns, 240 h,p..

Lt.-Comdr. Cosme A. O. Douglas, Hong-- kout.

Sandpiper, river gunboat, 85 tons, 2 guns, 240 h.p., Lient-Comdr. E. J. J. Southby, West River:

best that can Snips, river gunboat, 85 tons, 2 guns 240 h.p. Lieut. Comdr. John Michael Barker, Yang tezo.

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Later. Hitherto two boilies have been foned in the débris. Tho police are fairly confident that they are those of Fritz and Peter.

The official list of wounded is two polico, three spectators, and a sergeant of the Scots Guards.

Taku, torpedo baat destroyer, 305 tous, ih.p: 6,000, Gunner E. J. Trillo RN., Hong kong.

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Five firemen were also seriously injured by the NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN falling wall.

London, January 4th.

The two dead men in the Mile End house were apparently being harboured by a Russian woman, named Gerson, whe rented a single room on the first floor. The landlord, who resided on the ground door, was not aware that

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the men were there. The police enticed Gershon | NAPLES, down by s russ at three o'clock yesterday morn-TE ing and arrestad her.

In the affray the Soots Guards alone used 400 rounds.

London, January 4th. The Unionist papers vigorously demand a more stringent administration of the Aliens Ast

The Daily News anticipates this outery and denounces it, saying that it is almost impossible.

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TONS

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"BUELOW"

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Wed'day, 25th

Jan., at Noor.

Abont

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Jan, at D'light

{

About

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Now

ALGIERS, GIBRALTAR, SOUTHAMPTON, ANTWERP & HAMBURG SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, KOBE)

& YOKOHAMA MANILA, YAP, ANGAUR NEW GUINEA, BRISBANE, SYDNEY & MELBOURNE

to exclude sul people, All that is practicable KOBE & YOKOHAMA.....

is to continue the expulsion of convicted persons

and lave the police so efficient as to detor. the advent of other criminals.

Later.

Mr. Winston Churchill vehemently denies the reports that the authorities set fire to the house in Mile End.

je. An oxumination of the remains, which were frightfally mangled and dismembered, auggesta that there were three bodies,

London, Jan. 4th (wight).

The atmost obscurity still hange over both the number and the identity of the remains found in Sidney Street.

According to intest reports, the police are still marching for Peter the Painter, being 'doubtful whother any of the remains were his.

The Berlin Lokal Anteiger says that the Berlin police repeatedly informed Scotland Yard of the danger of the Kaverose group of anarchists in London. The London police were incredulous, but will now perceive that the better informed Berlin police were right, as all the anarchists connected with the Houndsditch affair wore Kavarossers, including Poter the Painter and Liont. Fritz.

London, January 5th.

It is now established that only the remains of two bodies were recovered from the débris íza Bidney Street.

THE CHIEF RABBI DEFENDS THE

JEWISH COMMUNITE,

London, Jananry, 5th. The Chief Rabbi expresses great indignation on behalf of the Jewish community at the ten- dency to connect them with criminal aliens and anarabists. He emphasiases that Judaism is the very negation of anarchism, The watch word of the Jew is "patriotism and obedience to the laws." He believed that the Houndeditoh anarchists were exclusively Betts (io), and affirmed that the balk of the Jews in the East End were loyal and law abiding. All the Jews in the Empire were emphatically opposed to the admission of criminal aliens.

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