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THE REVOLUTION.
THE NEW ADMINISTRATION AT
· CANTON,
The acting "President of the Republic" at Canton is Mr. Wa Han-man, whe, wo learn, is" a Chinese B.A.," and has spent four or five years in Japan. Ito was employed a few years ago in the Office of Messrs. Thomas Cook & Son, But latterly has combined with the office of treasurer of the rebel organisation in South Ching oditorship of Bratone and thon another newspaper published in Hongkong in the interests of the organisation.
It is also currently reported that the Ton Dr. Ho Kai, C.M.G., the senter anofficing member of the Hongkong Logislative Council will be the Commissioner for Foreign Affairs
CELEBRATION IN HONGKONG.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS MO
strike
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and water for months. The faces of a ram- hprets P). Their arms range from halberds and Fber of them were stamped with an expres matcḥlocks to rifles and automatic pistols, while sion of brutality and faroolty that reminded ono everyone seems to carry a supply of bombs ou of beasts of prey rather than human beings. Ibis perion. The light-hearted way, too, in an told by a gentleman who in the course of his which many of then brandial their Brown busineen has to travel much in the Fabhanings and Mansers is enough to District that those of this crowd of "patriots" terrar who were not professional brigands are old especially into the heart of their fellow-rankers'
into anyone's heart, and fantan lokis, market-place bullies and villageObviously, shopsticks are the most deadly rowdin. These are the men, then, that are weapons they have handled hitherto. forming part of the new Ropublican army, and the people fondly imagino that they are now one and all to become good, law-abiding soldiers and an example of good condest to the citiesas of the new Ropublic. May it turn out to be so, If such men at entered this town to-day get out of hand and return to their former avocations, Cunton is likely to have anxious days in atom.
I am writing this I am told that the big Arsenal which lies sono distance from Wong Bhs is being attacked and that the large cement works on Honam Laland have been stormed and taken by them, and that certain foreign employees there have had to fee
for safety.
reported as in use in the North. The "notions!" The flags displayed here differ from those
Ang consists of a white sun with pointed raya on a blue ground: the military flag is a replica of the British red ensign with the same design substituted for the Union Jack in the corner. There is alan a white flag that is displayed over places that have submitted to the Republican Government of China, as the insurgents style themselves.
So far, apart from a little natural ebullience, there has been no disturbance, and nothing has arisen to give any grounds for alarm. Indeed, it would be diffonit to imagine a moro pesce ful revolution, and the republican government evidently mean to do all thay, can to maintain order. A Proclamation has been issued, in true block, written in a rade doggere which I will Chinese offcial style. It is printed from a wood, not attempt to reproduce, and impressed with with characters which may be trueslated: The the orthodox red seal. This last is Inscribed al of the President of the Military Administra- tion of the Republic of Chius residing in the Pros of Kwangtung." The following is a
Arrangements had been made presumably by the Chineso revolutionary, organization in Hongkong for to-day being obwrved as a holi. day by the Chinese in Hongkong to enable
A rumour is now going the rounds which I them to celebrate the proclamation of the new
give-with all reserve. It appears that when the régime in Kwangtung, but we were officially about half a million taals in the Treasury, robels took over this city they expected to find informed lalo last night by the Captain Sapori instead of which they found a paltry sum of a tendest of Police that a general desire had been few thousand dollara, the Viceroy (so the story expressed for the postponement of the celebra- goes) having made provision for the focustody tion to a later date. The Chinese Iaving made of the Government treasure before his fight their arrangements are distuclined to forego This has no exasperated the rebel leaders that the celebration to-day: The Government, which they are offered a reward of $20,000 for the had sanctioned the fring of crackers for two capture of the late Viceroy. As I mentional transistion of the Proclamation itself
hours to-day, has cancelled its permission.
THE SITUATION AT CANTON.
(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPOND ENT.)
November 10th.
To-day has been very quiet in the City with
the exception of the incussant cracker firing. By the French line steamship that arrived hore. this morning the bulk of the Revdutionary Committee came to the City, but the Fresidout, Mr. Wu, did not put in an appearance, at which many were greatly disgusted. I hear, however, that he has arrived this afternoon.
No definite plan of government Rooms to have boon settled, and au ou appear to know who is really at the head of affairs. One thing is very evident, and
Royalist in the town, sud another thing is that
abore, I do not guarantee the truth of this story and give it under all reserve.
Shameen is well protected by bluejackets and marines, and the Shameen Defence Corps has been under arins for two days. British, Fronch German, American, Portuguese and Japanese gunboate are anchored off the Settlement. We, the acting President of the Kwangtang [Another correspondent informs us that Mr.
Repablic, informed the Cotisals on Saturday that he bad sesamed oharge of the new Government.
Kwangtang in the Republic of Chin
The Military Provincial Government of
Military Government, we transmit it faithfully "A degree having best promulgated by the to all classes of the people. The guiding prin ciple of the Goreramont is to drive out the Manchus and re-establish the Chinees. It is
Peking (sic); the heads of the Manchu chiefs barely a mouth sizes the patriotic movement started, yet our heroes have already overthrown bare already come into our hands, and every provisce in tara is giving its eqbmission..
"Henceforward you, my sisters and brothers, THE REVOLUTION IN SWATOW. will enjoy perpetual pesce; so you studeals, farmers, artisans and traders should each carry November 10th. The long-threatened revolution has at lavabis business as heretofore. As for the soldiers taken place here, and a more peaceful affair it who have submitted, their rations and pay will be increased shove the eastemary amount. would be hard to imagine. A few flags were
Practically the
The first defluite set of rebellion hore was the circulation, in the early days of this month, o! notice purporting to emanate from the republican government, requiring everyone to ́romova his quere by the 15th day of the Chinese
"Let no one offend against this military ecree; but, from the time of its appearance. let everyone constantly reverence and obey it.
The 19th day of the 9th moon of the 4039th
on (the 5th inst.), but this does not seem to year after Hung-ti." have met with mroh respouse.
Rameure, of
DAY, NOVEMBER 13r8, 1911.
KO.YLI: BAND CONCERT.
The concert given by the head of the ROY.LI. on Saturday night in the City Hall attrated a lar, e andience, who thoroughly enjoyed the excellent programme submitted Opening, with Elger's "Pomp and Circum-
impression which was increased to enthusiasm by stance," the band areated a very favourable
the spirited rendering of the famous " William Tell" overture, and Mr. Moss had to respond to ma encore, repeating the latter part of the overiere. Dvorak, Reshimaninoff, and Capas, all of which Then followed selections from
were greatly appreciated. Mr. H, I. Jones had the second item in this part of the programme, and his artistic rendering of the Frologue to "I Paglinces" so delighted his hearers that they they insisted upon his re-appearance. Miss Golden aning" For leve, of you" very sweetly, and had to make a second appearance, In the ext part of the programma the orchestra gava admirably interpreted selections from Hande and Finck, and Mr. Denman Fuller received o great ovation for his playing of Allegro Molto, with orobestra, and acknowledged an insistent encore. The picturesque" Poter Gynt" baving
sang "Promise of Life" with her accustomed been contributed by the orchestra, Mrs. Gordon
sweetness and expression and had to re-appear. Marob and the Regimonta! March, The programme concluded with the Minden
BOXING.
TER V.R.C. TOURNAMENT.
Probably for the first time in the history of the Club has there been such a poor attendance at a V.R.C. boxing tournament as thers was axeribed to the committee's Isok of foresight in on Saturday night, and this fact can only be the matter of advertising. But notwithstand ing the poor attendance there was an excep tionally good programme. The dualeurs, who
ok the coolness and ringoraft of the pro- enter the ring for the sport's sake and the bare honour of a win, and who generally fessional map; went at it hammer and moments during the evening. There were alo fongs and were reaponeible for many exciting two good professional fights, sarranged by Bill Lewis, who was in chergo of the ring. The judges were Messrs. F. C. Barlow and W Logen Mrs. Kelly and Bond wore time- keepers Mr. L. Bridger was master of prised Mears. A. Alves, I. E. Chunnett and Dr. F. Kay. The cups for the, amatear Montague Ede, H. W, Locker and G. K. Hall contests were kindly presented by Messrs. Brutton
In the bantamweight competition Alvares had a bye, and sparred three rounds. - Then I. Chunnett and F. Cruz entered the
arone to fight the best of three rounds.
that is that there does not appear to be a single pulled down and a few nations issted, and that it is important to be faithful in protecting the ceremonina and working committee com-
sam total of the organized foreigners who reside in the interior should the people are now under the impression that fativity. But perhaps it would be well foreview any Chinese traitor stir up trouble, or should Frank Lammort, FT Rowan, F, L, de Roza
brigada loot and pillage, they will be hobeaded Kwong Tung is now a separate and independent in order the events of the last few days, Republic. The now flag is flying everywhere, and
on the spot, as a warning to others. not a single specimen of the old dragon flag in evidenco. The shops, are still closed in the Old City, and, as I mentioned in my last might's letter, gambling stalls have sprung up like mushrooms everywhere, sud the good work of Viceroy Chang in patting down this vice seem to have been entirely overthrown. Opin. yesterday there was an especially insistont ro ion is divided as to, whether licensed gambling port that Chuchow was to fall at 2 o'clock_thie will again make its appearancs. Some say it i
morning. "The evidence produced as confirmation ~sure to be reinstituted, while others say that
of the rumour was the fast that there had been the people are only going to be allowed three
an especially large baking of flat rolls of bread days in which to hoi sam ("open their hearts "there during the last day or two; these were to and rejoice. The streets are thronged with erowds of most forbidding-looking obaracters, many of whom have not only out their quoues but have shared their heads ar bald as an Indian chefty. It is noticeable that not many of the staid and reputable persons have divested them. selves of their tails," those who have donÓ ED appearing to be youth; carried away by an
purse, have been always plentiful, but THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY'S TERMS It was Cazuet's fight from the begin-
serve as rations for the revolutionary, soldiers Anyhow, the event came off in Chaćchów sithér Festerday evening or last night; the `Profect Tan, is reported to have fled, and ramour hath
The Constitutional regulations which the Tazechengyuan (National Assembly) submitted to the Throne on November 3rd are given by telegram in the N-C Daily News as follow:
1.--The Taching Dynasty will reirn for ever, 2-The Emperor is to be inviolable. 3-The power of the Emperor is to be limited by the Constitution..
ing, and Cras proved. Kittle more than an Exceptionally placky chopping block before the fight was stopped. While it lasted it went at an exceptionally fast pace, and with its end the enthusiasm to which the audience had been worked up manifested itself in a burst of ap plads. Channett was the winner of the cup in this class, Alvares deciding not to meet him in the final.
The only entrants in the featherweight com.
it that be is now in hiding in the Japanese 4. The order of succession will be prescribed petition were N. Maha and F. Yvanovich.
maid to have in the Constitution-
Consulate hore. The Tastai
by the Emperor.
After four fast rounds the judges disagreed,
and the referee ordered the mon to fight another
gene over to the rebris, and the General alone 5.-The Constitution will be drawn up and 10ms of zeal. Many cases of looting and afande faithful to the Throne. As he has 2,000 adopted by the Tazechengyuan and promulgated round. This proved even a warmer one than anatching have occurred, the perpetrator of these outrages being in all probability the criminals who were liborated from the gusts yesterday
afternoon.
odd troops under his command, he mayeyet cause a lot of trouble unless, as will very likely happen, bis soldiers desert him and join the
revolutionaries.
than Ths. 100.
6-The power of amending the Constitution belongs to Parliament.
its predecessors, and oụ its conclusion Maba' was announced as the winner.
!
CRICKET--
B.K.C.O. V. KOWLOON,
former and ended in a draw. Becres ↑
This match was played on the ground of the
II.K.C.C.
H. Hancock, Williams, b de Rome C. T. Hoso, o Weaser, b de Romo R. J. Saundare, b de Bome
12 11
E. A. B. Fowler, 1.b.w., do Romo
R. Heacock, o Thursfeld, b Wear
H. R. Makli, o Williams, b de Rome... 3 D. E. Donnelly, e Rayon, b Wonnor-14
E. J. Bernard, e Haggor, b de Hordo
9
W. E. Warmiton, o Crawford, b de Roma J. MeNnity, not out....... Col.. Hamilton, not out.....
Total............
Bowling Analysis
F. J. Boue 2 32 3. Carwonnen 1
70
M
KOWLOON. JP. Robinson, o' MoNalty, Hamilton LN. J, Williama, b Hamilton. Capt. 'rawford, b Hamilton J. H. Hend, bw, Hamiltona
Lt. W, A. Haggor, e akin, b Donnelly
F. J. de Rouie, baunilter...
A. R. F. Raven, b Hoanlion
. P. Thursfield. 1.b.w., Bamilton W. T. Elson, b Hamilton A... Brawr, not out W. L. Weaser did not bat
Extra
Total for wkts Bowling Analysis.
B. Hancock...... Col, Hamilten...
0.
B. A. 8. Fowler
#2.5
9.
D. F. Donnelly
11
H. R. Makin...
H
R.
0
CIVIL SERVICE K.O.VII. Those teams met on the ground of the Civil. Service Cricket Club at Happy Valley on home team by 18 raps. The scores were: → Saturday, and the match ended in a win for the
K.O.I.L.L Lanes, Corporal, Demsey, a MeKwon, h Private Clegg, b Bird
Corporal Priestland, run ontvan Colour Sergeant Knight, a Hritchison, b
Bird..........
- Private Cavilom, Brett
Lance-Corneral Morehouse, b Bird Privato Vickern, b Witoholl Private Nettleship, not out Bandsman Hell, b Witchell Lance Corporal Mansell, e Sutherland,
Witcholl on Private Kilcoyne, b Witclieli
Extras.......
Total.
CIVIL SERVICE. A. R. Satborland, is lompeoy P. Jaaks, b Dempsey...
H. A. Cox, o Mansell, b Dempsey.
IL Tilman. Kilcoyne
3
0
བའཀླགwཀྱཱཿ}སྦྱ་སྒྲས ཿཀྰག་བི3ཅུ།།
Dr. Atkinson, e Morahouuo, b Kilcoyne... 18--
J. MoEwen, J.b.w., b Kilcoyne.
R. G. Witchell, o Ball, b Kilcoyna
L. E. Brett, e Priestland, by Manechi......
H. L. O. Garratt. c Kilcoyne, b Dompsey R. E. Q. Bird, not ozt
E. O. Hutchison, b Dempsey.
Extras
43
,," ་
170
Total......
sutare as follows:-
O.C.C...O.C. This match was played yesterday and re
+
Osman, b Pestonji Johnson, b Taylor.
A.O.C.
Kirby, a Taylor, b Pestonji Crew, u Brugu. 6 Pestunji
Graham, o Battliwarz, b-Taşk
Tuekor, b Taylor care
Lankbrook, o Bruga, b Taylor.. Edwards, b Postcnji ........................ Watts, a and b Pestonji ..... Dawson, not out
Bartholomew,.c and b Taylor.
Extras
Total $7
Bowling Analysis..
Taylor... Pestoujin
0.
*
9.4 2 "19
91
30
C.0.0.
*. . Taylor, b Bartholomew mo
J. V. Braga, rus out
C. A. Bone, b Osmno
J. D. Norin, & Davisou, b Osmani
G. Suad, Osman
K. Pestou, b Osman......
Q. Harper, Oeman...
C. Fahrston, b Osma
R. Phillips. b Kirby....
J. Tappin, run out..........
8. Battliwara, airby, b Osma
Extras
Total
THE REVOLUTION AND EASTERN
In the lightweight class W. Robertson who drow & byo, sparred three rounds, and than R. A. Carvalho and II. Kelly met in a three round conteal. Carvalho showed up vary woll in the opening round, but was out. olamed in the succeeding rounds and the fight ended in favour of Kelly. The winner later met Robertson in the fcal, and after four fastay rounds again came out on top, his victory being acclaimed with much cheering.
SHIPPING.
Messrs. Lamke & Rogge, ship and freight brokers of Hongkong, in their freight circular
fortnight under review is practically all for Business resulting in charters during the
coal tonnage from Japas, in which direction rates at the oloso show a slight downward tendency. Not only that, them is next to nothing doing, but several forward charters from Newaliwang to Canton, owing to the unsatisfactory situation at Canton caused through the outbreak of the revolution, hate been cancelled, is some instances charterors owners. Without any further business for this par componention to season's requirements the port of Newchwing is expected to be alused by ice in the ordinary course before the end of the month. Tho Tientsia and other Northern trades will for like rosson be stopped, and in the South, as circum- stances are at present, unfortunately there are no prospects for any improvement before the esport, which will not be before the end of new rice-craps of Saigon and Bangkok are fit for December, or beginning of Junnary at the curliest.. aiderable time, it is hard to say where thinks If the troubles should drag along for a con- are going to end. However, the present rebellion in Chins is bound to have a good effect apon conditions in the East when all is over, whether the revolt is successful, as it cannet fail to result in the institution of the much needed reforms and opening up of China to foreign trade to a much greater extent than hitherto, and in consequence to the benefit also of shipping.
7-Members of the Upper House are to be All the police are wearing the white badge of
Yesterday, too, the Telegraph Office hors was slented by, the people from those particularly the revolution ou their arais, and I notice that surrendered, or rather sold, to the revolutton-eligible.
aries. Their omissaries, visited the office, and B.-Parliament will elect but the Emperor will they appear less concerned than usual in called on the olarks and operators to throw in appoint the Prime Minister,, who will renom keeping ordar.
The great cront of the day, however, has their lot with them. They refused, and even amend the other members of the Cabinet, the been the advent to the city of a large number.
bribe of Tle. 50 each could not move them thay Emperor subsequently appointing them. Im of pirates and bandite from Lok Chang and and their honour and loyalty at no less a sum perial Princes are ineligible to be either
other places round about Fotskan, These
premiers, cabinet ministers, or administrative men, about two thousand in number, together
Another sign of the times yesterday was an benda of provinces,
The first professional boat was between with some revolted troops, came in by train about unwonted activity at the promises of the 9. If, on the Premier receiving impeach Ganner Malis of the 88th Cor. R. G. A, and 3 o'clock, and are to join the revolutionary Amerion-China Trading Company-a Dysment, Parliament does not dissolve, he must Beaman Ferrigan of R.M.S. Minotaur. The
| resign, but, one member of the Cabinel is not army. These men were of all ages, soms being torious organization under the management of allowed to dissolve Parliament more than once.
men entered the ring to fight the beat of six, only bays about fifteen years of age. All wero Mr. Too, who is the ostensible proprietor of 10. The Emperor will assume direct control rounds, and three proved. Malia's limit. The arged, and the variety of weapons almost beg the Hain Chong Wha Pao, a revolutionary of the army and uary, but when that power is tight was willing while it lasted, but the sailor being compelled to
used ja gars description. Many were provided with organ. Mr. Toe is said to be a naturalized observe spacial conditions to be devided by regard to internal affairs, he must
knew too much about the game for his opponent, up-to-date rifles of German design. The greater | American citizen, and the Stats and Stripes Parliament, otherwise the exercise of power will who took a lot of punishment in the three part, however, were armed with old-fashioned floats over the premises of the Company. be prohibited,
rounds covered before throwing up the sponge. gnus the like of which are rarely to be seen now- In spite of their acquisition of premises take the place of law except in cases of necessity Hasper Hurt and Seaman Thompson, also had 1-Imperial Decrees cannot be made to The main event, an eight round bout between adays outside « museum. Some had old blunder-and B grant show they have made or danger, in which case decrees in the nature busses and others gune with barrels about ten of the anticipated arrival of ships belonging to of law are to be issuable in accordance with speedy ending. Early in the fight it was feet long. Many who had no guas bad revolvers the Company, they do not appear to have done a special conditions; but only when in connection apparent that the sailer was no match for the and pistols, and of this kind of weapon the siroke of business ret, and events peore that with the execution of law or what the law has ble gunner, and in the three rounds covered this,
delegated variety was almost as great as that of the guam. their premises have been a hive of revolution, 12 International treaties cannot be con- was proved to be the case. Bart's reach gave A man with a fine Mauser could be seen ary activity. For days paat their doors hare gladed without the assent of Parliament, but Lim a groát advantage, but otherwise he was too walking near a comrade armed with an old been strictly guarded by a gigantic Sikh with the conclusion of peace or the declaration of war skilful for Thompson, and the fight ended in horse-pistol such as was used in Marlborough's mian; yesterday, they were opened, but only can be made if Parliament is in sitting, the his favour.
consent of Parliament being secured afterwards. time. I saw one lad armed with a tiny Der persons holding a ticket were allowed to enter; 13. Ordinances in contection with the ad-: ringer pistol and an iron bar. Bokas of those and to-day this Mr. Tou has rerested himself as ministration shall be settled by Acts of Parlis- who had no firearms of any kind were prepared the local representative of the Republican mant to do battle with long swords and murderons Government. Booking knives. Soma, indeed, had only iron rode" At mid-day to-day a band of men qad boys, and steel quen pin, or fighting chains, euch as about 40 in all, left these promises and marched were used years and years ago by Chines to the local Law Courts. The mandarins there "bravaa." The rear of this motley crowd was had already made themselves scarce, so all that brought up by a number of men carrying tins retained to be done was to haul down the dragon carefully placed in baskets of unhushed rico and flag and substitute that of the republie At-the 16. Regulations in connection with the T- said to contain dynamite. If indeed this were same time a simiter body marched to the railway perial Family must not conflict with the Con- the case, there was enough of the explosive to station and captured that, while other bands stitution. have wreaked haif Canton: These fighting raided the various police stations is the town of Administrative Courts,
17. The two Houses will establish a machinery men were accompanied by men carrying bundles and appropriated all the arms to be found in 18-The Emperor will promulgate the deci of foul and ragged clothing slang on poles them. To look at the forces of the republic ions of Palisment. which evidently belonged to Воде of
here, it is difloult to understand how they have oles 8, 9, 10, 12, 13, 14 and 18 until the opening 019-The Tesechengyuan shall act upon Arti- those in the procession. Most of the men
over achieved anything, or why anyone should of Parliament. had shopped their tails roughly off,
ran away from them, for a more mutley rabble although I noticed that several had soiled their queues under their hats. The whole crowd were extremely dirty and ragged, and some looked as if they had not made acquaintance with soap.
14-In case the budget falls to receive the approval of Parliament, the Government can not act upon the previous year's budget, and in the budget no items of further expenses outside the budget can be fred, nor is it allowed to adopt extraordinary financial measures.
15.-Parliament chall fix the expenses of the Imperis! Household and their increase or
decrease.
ACCEPTANCE BY THE THRONE.
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it is hard to imagine. A fair half of their number are mers schoolboys, and there are even regulations proposed by the Tszachengyuan ss The Throne accepts the nineteen proposed women and girls in their ranks (are they the the basis of a Constitution. Joan of Ares of Chins, or the Christabel Pank-
At the conclusion of the sport Mr. M. Logan presented the prises, congratulated the winners on their performances, and sympathising with the losers, whom he hoped would bare better luck next time.
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paratively easy win, defeating the Yardera by 6 glass of vocalist is to be commended. On Satur goals to ž
A closer match resulted between the Royal and, possessing a soprase voice of much sweet- From
day evening Miss Daisy Lundy made her debut, Engineers and the Royal. Garrison Artilory. pass and expression, was enabled to make an Play took place on the Military Ground, and &minently successful appearance. The artists Engineers by 3 goals to 2. fast and exciting match ended in a win for, the was unaware that she had been announced to in A Rugby match was played on the ground of render Harry Lauder's popular songs, and the Hongkong Football Club at Happy Valley in the other numbers Miss Landy created quits consequence sang only one of those itome, but on Saturday between a Club team and the spectators, and the match proved an interesting tirely new, and those also show great improve- Nary. There was a fairly large attendance of which drowded all parts. The pictures arefen- favourable impression upon the audience, one. It resulted in a win for the Club by 10 ment upon these heretofore reproduced. points to 6.
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