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THE REVOLUTION:

TROOPS FOR PAKHOL

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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TBIDAY, DECEMB R 16TH, 1911.

York on board the White Star Niñer Adriatic, and proceeded direct to London. Here he registered n the Savoy Hotel under the Japanese name of Nakayama.

During his whole visit the famous China- man attempted not the slightest secrecy, wegian and two Germān-have just been and yet for more than'n week he went about charted by the Canton governmrat London tatally unrecognised.

HOME AND CHINA "APPADIS,

[FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT).

Lendas, November 15. BRITISH POLITICAL CHANGES.

The selection of Mr. Bonar Law as the successor of Mr. Balfour in the leadership of

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probeing a Consul out Elust, and he is also paid! NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES for being an official în'a dapartmut in Paris This is but one of many maiters that are being hotly criticised in Paris. In fact there are some very hot charges flying, shout, cf wasto and worse. An admiral is not only drawing a pension, but also figures as the occupant of s for if conveyance of about 6,000 troops-to-His-assumed name also stood him in good

very sang borth at the Marine Department Pakba It is currently reported that the stead on the liner, for he mixed amongst the the Conservative party is the result of a com- An offloal of the Department of Agriculture having arrived from the above Ports. Con without any suspecting his identity. Accompromise, but it has much to commend it, all the draws an "indemnity" of £720 a year from the panying him on his travels are Generale. Just as the pre-ant Pope was selected contractors for a hard book. Funds voted for Hater Lea, an American, who holds the because of the rival elalios of two or three the relief of necessitons artists through the capk of Beutenant-general in the. Chinese army, and two. segretaries,

evenly matched cardinals, so that someone out- Department of Fine Arts have merely been dis. side the setual contest had to be hit upon, so tributed among retired officia's. To crown all Mr. Bouar. Law comes in a the stop gip "extras" have tiven charged to an appalling between the camps of Mr. Ansteu Chamberlain total. For instance, many an official with Bu

British authorities, object to British vissels. being chartered for such purposes.

We re unable to learn authoritatively the secristobject of this movement of Troups, bul wording to current reports Pakhoi is not this final destinatību. ~Some appre- appent to exist and these troops, it is said,

passengers," und "spoke freely thing

GREGORY APCAR,"

sigues of Cargo are barely informed that their Goode will be delivered from alongside...

Cargo impeding the discharge will be landed at Consignees risk and exponse into the "hater. ious snd/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkon and Kowloon Wharf and Godow Company, Limited.

No Fire Insurauer has been affected, Bill of Lading will be countersigued by

DAVID BASSOON & Co., LTD., Agent Hongkong, 12th Dreember 1911.

hension of French aggression in Kwangsi London, informed one of our representativesond Mr. Walter Long. He is an anti-Die-income of £1,000 a year has drawn six hundred! To Undersigned.

are beg sent into the neighbourhood "of Limce to guard against any danger of that chracter, For our part we attorb no Preden to this rumour, as it is extremely improbable that France would take a step which would not only excite the whole

population of China hot would as certainly incur, the condemnation of all the Powers interesid in the maintenance of the integrity of China.

YUM SHIH-KAI ON THE CRISE,

"A LEITED, MONARCHY, OR A REPUBLIC,

The following is the interview between The Times' correspondent in Peking and Yuan S-kai, of which a brief telegraphic summary has already been given :---

This alternoon I had the privilege of a --long conversation with Yuan Shih-kai. I found him in excellent health and full of murage, realīzing the seriousness-almost hopelessss of the task with which he is confronted, but determined. to spare no effort to-re-sublish a stable Government and t preserve the country from disintegration.

With this object he is advocating the re ention of the present dynasty as a limited Monarchy, fearing, if the deinands of the Republic Party prevail and the dynasty is removed, that there would be internal wrangling leading to anarchy, in which for cign intersts would suffer, and foreign lives be endangered, and so. foreign intervention and partition would follow. Already, he says, there an signs of dissensior among the Reyglutionries.. Each province has its own objects and aspirations. The view of the

Mrs. Cantlle, wife of Dr. Candie. the famous Harley, street physician, with whom Sun Yat Sen was closely in touch while in

10-day that Sun Yat Sen was in splendið í health, and never joaked better in his life.

SUN YAT SEN'S IDEALS, Sun Yat Sen told us," said Mrs. Camilie, that Events in China were in such a critical state that he had been asked to take charge of everything. While he was here a telegram cone, addressed care of the Chinese Legitim in London, containing a request from the provisional Government that Sun Yat Sen should become the new Premier.

Hard and has nothing to do with the Halsbaryore as "extras," without being called upon to Club, but it is recognise i that after Mr. Balfour do any travelling. It seems that a very nasty He is no only man on the Confortative side acandal is about to be exposed over it all. who can stand up to Lloyd Georgs and metɛore equal dexterity with him. But it. will take him a long time to gain the affection of all ten s

Mr. Balfour did. His speeches are bitter and in public life ho lanka the charta that has made en regret the retirement of Mr. Balfour from. the lenile ship. In private life, Mr. Law is a

Sun Yat Sen will not listen to suggestion for the retention of the Manchù fynasty, and he was anxious to have every-big-minded, charming cultured 110, but in thing in such a state of preparedness that he might be able to take up the position of Premier, if necessary, on his arrival.

During his conversations Sun Yat Sen derlared that the rebelling was rather pre. mature, but that the reformers throughout China had seen that the Imperial troops were on their side, and there was thus a sort of spontaneous combustion, Sun You Sen himself had fully determined to be there at the time of the outbreaks.

Mrs. Cantlie also stated that Sun Yat Sen was proceeding to China in an endeavour to bring about peace. If he is to become Premier," she declared, "the position, Sun Yat Sen inslated, must be offered in him by the people themselves. Ee is nos playing for personal aggrandisement. he does is for his country's good.

CIVILIANS.

LOCAL SPORT.

POLO.

X.O.FL.I.

1. Mr. J. A. Jervois," 2. Mr. 43. H. Kent, 3. Capt. H. K. Hughes. 4. Capt. F. J. G. Age:

The final m toh of the quarterly tournament takes place at Causeway Bay on Saturday, the 16th December between the Civilians and the platform and House of Catmons utterances beR.O.Y.L.I., at 4 pm. The sides are as foliowe: has a rastoons tone that often stir the far the gron way without adequate eaus. Perhaps 1 Mr. T. Prest. he will soften the saporities now that greater 2. Mr. C. Linder. responsibility in hi-. A Sontek-Cunilin. 1 3. Mr. C. E. Toss. has been extremely su cassini in commères and 4. Mr. H. J. Gedge, be lubs and spenka a hont things from the copi moroial point of view. Thus when be said that just FLA # forming in Fearried Cobten to

Jerland so two bi sucrées, winters would bring triumph to the cause of tariff reform

Hn`Tu speaking

the way of commercial mou, and with no finge of santiment on the one hand or hardness ou Everything the other. Yet that sentence is likely to te quoted against his very often by his enemies Mr. Balfour timed his

While he was in London he saw minny prominent British gentlemen in connection in the fature. with affairs of Stale in China. All his tele-resignation to a visty. Having subdued the grams from his people in China were received here.

rebels his camp he grarefully retires with n Sun Yat Sen is the image of his pub-wave of the hand, as though to say, “Very well lished photographs, and famused us all ow make the best of i

4. you eu.” And, ext; that he could walk about so openly and yet since, men of all shades of opinion have been ΠΟΥ be recognised. Of course, had his

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North camot be reconciled with that of the incognito been penetrated, it would have echoing the words of Will Crocks, the Labour | Nett roosipia for the term

South. Their aims are widely divergent.

THE REVOLUTION AND THE DYKASTY.“

I suggested that the Revolutionary move- ntent was a protest against the weakening of China against the impairment of her sovereign rights, and against the corrupt influences of a decadent Court, which hád involved the Empire in disaster after disaster:

that the forces of the Revolution were

directed awards increasing the strength and solidity of the Empire and the people not towars disintegration.,

The Prime Minister repeated his fear of the instability of a rampant democracy, of dissension and partition. He thinks that the retention of the reigning family, de- prived of ill power to renew the misgovern- inent of thpast, retained only as an einblum of Monardy, would be a bond that would ensure the integrity of the Empire.

greatly hampered his work. and would man. "Why, Balfour is hemispheres above thems preably have resulted in a hurried depar-all." Fat there are a law, Mr. Asquith among ture from London.

them, who beliers that this is only part of the humour of political life and presently the chief will return to his own. He is not so very old for English politics-only sixty-four. It is said ba heart is work, but maybe it will revive and presently the ranks of the party will again be ranged behind a Balfour in the fray.

"

Dr. Cantic explained that the rebellion had taken Dr. Sue Yat Sen quite by sur- prisr "It was not duc for six or seven months, he said, and it was precipitated by the disarming of a section of the Tartar troops. The insurrection would, otherwise, have been finished within three days, as every detail was being arranged,"

The

Asked as to Dr. Sun Yat Sen's negotia- tions in London, Dr. Cantic said, chief object of his visit, of course, was financial, but Dr. Sun Yat Sen told me, subsequently, that he had found it necessary to raise money in this country,”

THE AMAZON ARMY.

WOMEN SUPPLIED WITH RIFLES,

Much praise has been given to the speach of Winston Churchill at the Guildhall on the zary. There was four when he want to the Admiralty that the navy would be allowed to fall behind foreign competitore, hat this Churchill daily, contradiots. Kavertheless there is much heart | barning at the recast reshuffle of the govern I suggered that we had to face facts; that no fact was more insistent than the deter

ment placas; so many small-sized men have boor mination of a large number of the best pro-

put into large-sized places. Net that Chur vinces of Chida to consent to on form of

The Chinese Amazonian Army is not to

chill is a small-kiged many; but he is an irritant compromis which permitted the retention of the prent dynasty.

be put down lightly, remaries the Shanghai and the plain-minded 'man' had diffleully lá suggested that it was difficult to understand how the retention Mercury; the ardour and enthusiasm of the following him. I appose that in the higher

petticoat brigade will not be dampened by ranges of society there is of an unpqular dynasty, so unfitied to rule

the advices of mere man.' Consequently

nobody wore as the present drasty, could be a unify the various units of the voluntary female disliked, and it is well known that his force; it must inevitably be

disruptive battalions are

still bandet fogether and mother, Mrs. George Cornwallis West, has influence.

last week they received official recognition smartly annbbed many a grande dime who pre The Prime Minister questioned the correct- noss, of this view. He said he had studied evidently granted by the authorities for the Whits that went on hobody was hurt and there!

uncertain Way, Permission was anted to criticise his turning to the Liberals China clowly, especially during the fast three yearshow in retirement. He believed

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distribution of rites and ammunition to the

enthusiastic

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Át a mosting of the Anglo-German Friendl. thin, Society Jield at the Mansion Horse Inst Maror, it was enrgested that with a view to month under the presidenor of the kite Lord promoting better relations between the peoples if the two enantries, an Anglo-German Ex- bitieu should be held in London in 1913. The ideas been favourably received in Great Brithin nad an influential committee has been formed to forward it, under the presidency of the present Lord Mayor, consisting of the Lord Lost Avebury, Lord Weerdale Lord Courtney Chaneller, the Duke of Argyll, Lord Brassey,

Inacalles, Sir Weat Ridgeway, Sir Feney of Prawith: Lord Shuttleworth, Sir Frank

Strong, Sir William Mather. Bir Krment

that sevendenths of the population "were stiti lentale fighters and when a band of the Was mach amusement over the comedy, but if Tritton, Mr. Harry Tawson, MP., and Mr.

conservatie and satished with the old regime: thec-tenths only belonged to the advanced party. If The Revolutionaries should suered in overthrowing the prese dynasty mother revolution might fake place, head by the Conservatives, having for its hject the restoration of the Monarchy, Amid such chaos all interests would sûfer, and for several decades there would be a prace in the Empire,

I suggested that a limited Monarchy, as in England, was an ideal form of govern- ment, but that our Monarchy was in the hands of those who could be trusted, whereas the case of the Manchu Monarchy the fact could not be disputed

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Arsenal their demands were immediately a hand with more serious results. I hear that the Hon. Secretary of the Anglo-GermanTHE HA.L. Steamship

reformers marched to the the gossips speak truly the men are now taking Alfred de Rothschild, with Mr. Cyril Rhoder, complied with and the eagerly desired muni at one of the swellest West End hetele the other Germany the fire on also been sympathetically tions were quickly forthcoming. One band

Friendship Society, as hou. Poretary. In of the women volunteers, it is understood, evening the Duke of Marlborough hotly re-received in the circles concerned, but for obvions Captain Boldt, having arrived, Consignees of leader of the sterner sex and are said to be reference to the zow First Lord of the 43. hesitation to szures & a finite minion as to the are presently in strict training under a proved a sprig of the nobility for a steering reasons, says a paragraph in The Times, there is

aging in the drilling operations with the keenest of interest. It is doubtful if the minty, and when the norimonions speaker not advisability of the project. authorities have issued the rifles to them with merely refused to withdraw the expression bưệ any intention of utilising their services. The repeated it with enhellishments there was a likelihood is rather that the request has beent acceded to in order to please the womer.

very hosted scene indeed. For the Duke and Cousin Winston, thongh keen political op ponents, are close friends, and they share their pride in the family and jealousy of its traditions

GERMAN ARMS SEIZED.

He said the Throne could not and would What appears to have been rather a high- not attemp to evade the promises given on handed procceding on the part of the revolu October 34 and that next Friday the Re-tionary party says the Shanghai Mercury gent would swear before the altars in the has just come to light. It appears that about Temple of ancestors that the Throne would ten days ago-four cases of machine guns Be faithful to its promises:

and one case of rifles and sporting guns Sikiang, bound, for Tsingtau and Tientsin. were shipped on board the H.A.L.. steamer

THE JROL PROJECT.

THE HANKOW UNIVERSITY.

The university heads and others who are lent on establishing a university in Central Chius at Hankow, are sending out fresh appeals for funds just now on the ground that- The pre- sent events force na to immediate so ion, and a Then I poke of the movement of which

appeal is made for a opital sum of £250,000 for 1 telegraphed yesterday. The whole object The cases containing the machine guns the foundation of the University, the purebase were all marked Vun G.W.F. S.P.D. O.M.B. of the site, the erection and equipment of the is the voluntary withdrawal of the Court to Jehol pending the assembling of a national "Ostasiatische Marine detachment, Tien-buildloge, and the endowment of professorships. convention to ordain what form of governtsin," and were intended for use of the It is hoped that pas lalf of this ment Chic shall adopt in the future, whe German garrison at Tientsin and the German

sum, £125,000, ther a lined Monarchy or a Federal Re Legation at Peking, while the case of sample will be the British contribution towards the public.

guns were consigned to a private firm also project and the other half will be contributed by in Tientsin. News of the shipment reached America."

The promoters

arga, "The

the ears of the revolutionary party, and thinking that the arros were intended for the fourdation of a University for Central China is imperialists they sent a party of men to the desirable on the ground that in this way Great vessel which they boarded and took away Britain and America can render to China ot the cases of arms despite the protests of the the present stage a service of incalculable sud of Captain and officers of the vessel. The ship at the time was lying at her wharf on the far-reaching consequences from the intellectual,

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MME. BERNHAROT.

APPROACHING MARRIADE OF THE FAMOUS ACTRES!.

Paris, and not only Paris, but the whole world, will he interested in an announcement that will be made very shortly, says the Standard's correspondent. of the marriage of Mme. Sarah Bernhardt with M. Tou Tellegen, years of age. He has played at the Odeon and a young Flemish actor of about twenty six on other stars in abordinate parts, and was better known in Paris for his fine and handsome a member of the tronps taken by Mme, Boca physique than for his artistic talents. He was hardt on her last American tour, where, however, bn was poorly paid, and was only seen in subordinate characters.

Recently however, at Brighton, he play ed. Armand in "Ls Dame aux amelias." and the passionate lover of the drama is soon to become the boshead in real life. The entry of the great actress on the Paris stage after a her own theatre by playing the leading role in prolonged absence took place when the reopened the "Loratis Borgia" of jotor Hage.

being landed and placed at their risk in the Cargo are hereby informed that their goods are hazardous and/or extra-hazardous Godowns, of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., whence delivery may be obtained against Bills-of-Lading constarsigned by the Undersigned.

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Ex 8.5" Ferdinand" from &tettin. Ex 4.8. Liberia" from Extre Ex sa. "Jelo" from Drammen. Ex us. Flben " from Skien.

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE, Hongkong Offee. Rongkong. 11th December, 1911. [1417

for some time past has managed bis mother's

Paris in now carlons to know how the new AS SUPPLIED TO THE HOUSE OF is taken by M. Maurice Bernhardt, who affaire.

Yuan Sih-kai admitted that the scheme had been submitted to him, that it was sup ported by many reasonable men and would not be disassed lightly, that for a week past he had given it constant thought, and that the question was still under considera. Wh he fears is that the premature departure of the Imperial family might create unntessary panic and cause the very Postung side of the river and by the time moral and religious standpoint. A zent of learn of age--at least forty years the senior of her. bloodshed which he hopes will be avoided. news of the seizure lud reached the ship's

was tempted to ask, but refrained. Whe-agents, the arms in question were safaling will be thus established in China which wil | intended husband--and lately, she has become a

be inspired by the best traditions of the co-operat-great-grandmother.

tion.

ther the hosting of the Revolutionary Bag stored in the Arsenal. The agents as soon

by all the ships lately under the commanit of Admiral Sah Cheng-ping, who is himself.

a refugee, and their bombarding of the Imperialist troops. at Hankow would

as possible informed the German Consulate in Western Universities. The foundation of

General of the proceedings and steps were

at once taken in the matter and a formal protest was lodged by the authorities with Dr. Wu Ting-fang. Minister of Foreign

that it will serve to maintain the commercial

the University is also desirable on the ground

prestige of Great Britain and America and en

Mme. Bernhardt is close upon seventy year

WEATHER REPORT.

influence the judgment or the fears of the Affairs, against the seizure of the arms which able those countries to retain their commercial Lo-day is as follows:

-Regent,

SUN PAT SEX.

FULL STORT OF HIS VISIT TO LONDỤNG

Dr. Sun Yat Sen, the famous lender of the Chine revolutionary movement, has just spent on days in London, says the Evening Standard of the zend uit, and only his intimat friends were aware of the fact. Yesterday he organiser of Young China left London, fr China, where he is expected to arrive within twenty-eight days.

Our contemporary adds:-

Last Frkay week, we are informed, Sum Yat Sen apived at Southampton from New

owners.

belonged to the German Government, and market in China in face of serious competition." fiad nothing to do with the imperialists. The I fear thean laarzed magnates hacw little of matter has been closely investigated by the revolutionary officials, and last week the Chim or Chinese alaracter and less of com. officials were satisfied in regard to the arms of Magdalen College, Oxford, the master German Consulate was informed that the meres. The appeal is signed by the president and that they would be returned to their Selwyn College, Cambridge, and Mr. Salisbury

Accordingly a launch belonging to the H. A. L. Co. was despatched to the is taking an active part in the movement also, Arsenal where the arms were loaded on board taken to the German Consulate where they and in the afternoon they were landed and were examined and the marks and numbers checked, and they will now be forwarded to veniegt. their proper destination as soon

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