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The Mogal' Line sir. Pulhan from United Kingdom left Bingapore on the 28th inst, and

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21-Japanese Government powder factory at Megara exploded, killing eleven, men and injuring twenty 25-Now Tartar-General of Canten killed by 27-H. E

E. the Governor of Hongkong inverted the Hon. Mr. A. W. Brevin with the insignis the Companionship of the Order of St. Michael and St. George and Mr. -E‚‚H.- d'Aqaico with the insignia of the Imperial Service Order.

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28- Hon. Mr. W. D. Barnes, Colonial Seorot. sey of Hongkong, died suddenly of heart disease while playing polo at Causeway Bay - H.E. the Governor opened a new school room at St. Paul's College

30-Thousands of refugees arrivo in 'Hongkong from Canton.Hoc. Mr. A. W. Browin appointed to act as Colonial Sacretary, and Mr. E. R. Halifax as Registrar-Goneral.--- Chinese King Edward Hotel sold to a Syndicate for $40,10%

NOVEMBER,'

1-II. E. Soahor Machado, Governor of Macao,

paid an official visit to Hongkong. -The Legislative Council placed on record their deep eorrow at the sudden death of Mr. W. D. Barnós, and offered, their sincere sympathy to his relatives in their bereavement 3-Wot River steamer Shing Ping destroyed by fire at Samahui.-- Rebels obtain possessión of Shangini. 6-Chinese community Hongkong rejoice pre-

of the capture 1 a false report maturely on Peking by the rebels,

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9 The independs nos of Krangtung announced. Viceroy Chang sought mylem in Hongkong 13-Hongkong Chinese celebrated the birth of

the Kwangtung Republic. 14-Owing to trouble in the Colony B.E. the Governor abandoned bis visit to the Coron tion Durbar at Delhi. 16-Shanghai ecored 943 in the interport shoot. ing contest, while Hongkong'a total was 904 and Singapore's 034.-Dr. Wo. Ting Faag appealed to the Powers to use their influence to secure the abdication of the Maochu Dynasty. 18-General strike of printers in Hongkong involving the napension of publication by ton Chinese newSLAPOT. 21H. 1. H. Prince Faahimi arrived in the Colony on board the oruiser Ibuki on bia way to Bangkok for the ecronation of the King of Siam. Rebels were repulsed with een siderable lose at Hanków. A Japanese force landed at Chefco.

22. Chinese hooligans sseaulted a number of police in Hongkong. Pelica fully armed in Consequence.

23 River steamer Lintan brought news of an attempt by brigandy to hold up Wochow, The robbers were repalsed by foreign-drilled troops, and a number were beheaded. The Japanese Cabinet decided on great rednotions in the budget estimates, including postpone ment of naval expansion. 24-Great procession at Canton, to celebrate tenth day of the new Republic Canton assembly ball wrecked by a betab.acidentally dropped nearly a hundred persons killed or 25 British steamer Shut On attacked by pirates on the West River and chief officer. Mr. H. G. Nicholson, shot dead after killing four pirates, Capt. Johnson shot two of the

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robbers.

ialists

27-Death of Baron Komura, Cabinet Confer- ence on Japanese badget concluded. Baron Yamamoto, Minister for the Navy, stated that the nation was on the verge of bankruptcy. 23-Imperialista repulsed at Hankow. Nan The Chinese king bombarded by rebels.. Regent, on behalf of the Emperor, promised to accept the advice of the National Assembly to orgaulse & Parliament and to exclude nobles from the administration. Cases of com- quate cutting in Hongkong, Military Government at Canlon expressed

of regret for the piracy the Shui On. Imper re-occupy Hanyang and retake arsenal, after desperate fighting. 30--The Governor proclaimed the Colony to be subject to the provisions of sections 7 to 14 of the Punce Preservation Ordinanes, 1836.- Rebels asked for three days' Armistice to secure consent of other provinces to Govern ments terms, especially retention of present dynasty, 1-Revolutionaries entered Nanking. U.S.A: offered Council of Foreign Ministers' in Obina 2.510 American troops to keep open railway from Paking the ass for protection of foreigners.

DECEMBER.

2-Imperialists victorious in pitched battle at

Ningyuan in Szechuan province.

4. Revolutionaries captured hills commanding

Nasking 5-Independence of Mongolia declared at Urg,

where the Chinese have been dismissed. 6-Gorman firme at Shanghai anonymously threatened with death if they supply Im perialists with munitions. 7-Armistice proclaimed at Hankow. 8. Prines Regent resigned Begenor. Ex-Grand Councillors Hsak-i-chang and Shih-hu

nted guardians of the Emperor. appeint 9-Edict issued by Chinese Cabinet sanctioning

cutting of queres. 11--British steamer Kwong Ping detained by

revolutionists

at Shanghai.-ffeneral Chang and Imperialist. troops annihilated rerola- tionists whe attempted to bar their escape. 12-Imperialiste And Revolutionaries agree to

Peace Conference. 14-Steamer Empress of China reflostel.~ Opium Conference at The Hague passed rosolation to prohibit export to China of opian not marked by Government of British Indis. 19--Meetings of Imperialists and Republicans to

direuse terms of place began at Shanghai. 20-Tan-Fong, es Director-General of the H Kuang Bilwar, wordered at Trechew. Death of Mr. T. B. Glover, of Nagasaki, at Tokyo.

That is the place in the island of Celebes where the Palelch Gold Ming Co. is located, of which Mr. Frederick Miller is an employé, and Mr. Miller is one of the many thousands

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- CHURCH SERVICES.

PEAK CHURCH-Holy Communion at 8 am, CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES-Services start- ing with Sonday, December lot, will be bold in the Music Room of the City Hall, on Sunday at 11.15 a.m. and on Wednesday at 6.30 p.m. until the new elifico is ready for services.

ST. ANDREW CHURCH, Nathan Road, Kowloon, at Sunday after Xmas, 1st December, 1011. atina, 11 am. Venits, W. Kneell; Tu Danm, Russell, Jonesand Pre; Palma, Inst of the month. Psalm 14 Dr. B. Woodward, Film 146, Crotel: Panim 147, Dr. W. Turner, Renodict Dr. Gazzett:

16, 8, 176, and 223 (1st uno);

Communion, Holy

altar the

mording Service Funday School will helas usual at 3.00 p.m. in the Boy Scout. Headquarters on the Church grounds, Evens nr 800 p.m. Hymas, 289, 185, in un 1 289; Palm last voning of the mouth; Fal147 Battishill, falm 148, Pattishill Penim 142. Tule Fralm 19 P. Humphrey (Forses 1 and 2 and the last in unis'n); Jubilate, Srea, Nunc Dirittis, Felton Vesper Hyman.

ET. JoUN'S CATHEDRAL, Hongkong, 31st Lece bar. Sanday fter Christmas, Holy Com- munion (815 a.m.), Matina (1a.m.) Heaporses, Festival Venite, Maclurran, Psalms, Chauts of to 30th morning: Te Denn, Woodward, Smart, Turn, Bongdict, Garrets, 15ly Communion (11,464 m) Ky in, Smart in F Hymns, 176. E7 and 6. N.B. Psalm 14. verses 1, 2, 6, 9, and 1 in unis: Feat 15 or 3, 4, 10 and 13 in ison Palm 146 vs 1, 4 and 10 in nais

Evensong (5.45 F.z.1-Responses,

Fe tival; Pealus, Chanta fe 30th and 31st evenings; ificat. Nune Dimitils sunder in

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21-Foreign Powers through the Conruis-

General unottoally represent to the Peace D.; Anthem, "O Come let us We thin," Mardal...

ssohn; TOON, 84 d 72: S-reafuld Amen; Te delegates the importance of a friendly Deum, Ged by in C.; Voluntary, Chin-al Sog and Battlont in the interest of China and

-Pen 147. verses 1, Fugue Wesley, N. foreigners the 12 and 15 in unison. Prabu 148 r. res 2,

Chinese résolutions demending protec. 2, 7, 8. 1 ad 18 5 unison. Fram 149, vers

ine maint

tion for China

oplum and other contraband trade in 2 s, G. P in unisoo. I'sim 150..vorses 1, 4-

20 Dandlock in Peace Conference owing to Wu- Ting Fang maintaining thata Eepublic is the only hosis of kettiemant.

the 23-Times qpports intervention by

Powers. Dr. S n Yat Sen arrives in Hong- kong from Europe and leave for Shanghai. 25 Case of piracy off Pinghui nerr Swatow. 27-News arrived that Bir W. Blumenburg, an employe of the East Asiatic Petroleum Company, was accidentally shot up the West Hiver.

It is arounged that the Throne is willing to accept the decision of the people as to the fatura forin of Government in Ch na-Dr. Sun Yat Sen unanimously elected President of the Republic of China,

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WEATHER REPORT,

On the 29th- 11.55 Am.-The barometer has risen to N.E Japan, the depression having moved away over the Pacific

The an.opelona ši still cofral oper the coa- tinent to the North of the Yangtze Valley, kut pressure is inclined to givaway in N. Chira.

Frosh to strong monsoon will continue to prevail along the coast and over the Chins Bes Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 am. to-day, 0.00 inėles.

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