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8541
晚八初月四年三統宣
SPECIAL TELEGRAMS..
Canton, April 29, 2.45 p.m. The rest of the rebels are still in the city, and the gates have been shat again.
Profect Li, who was attached to London, April 28, 5.35 p.m. Mr. Asquith (Prime Minister) the Finance Department of Onn- and Mr. Balfour supported theton, has been killed, Anglo-American arbitration meet- ing at the Guildhall.
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Bombay, 29th April, 68.50 a.m. The Lord Mayor of London provided at a great representative mosting which was held-at-the Guildhall.
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After the repulse by the Viceroy's bodyguards and the soldiers of the garrison on the night in question, some of the rebels made for the provincial arsenal, in the vicinity of the Fi A resolution was passed in Lai temple. On arrival there they favour of Anglo-American arbi-
met a strong force of police and tration. The Premier, Mr. H.H.also a force of the imperialist Asquith, moved the resolution,
troops, and a severo encounter- while Mr. A. Balfour seconded it.
took place, with heavy loss to tha. revolutionarios. Besides, many
London, April 28,5.35 p.m. The result of the Thousand Gruinons race is as follows:- 1 Atmuli.
2 Radiancy,
3. Kaochforma, London, April 28, 5.35 p.m. King Alfonso has pureliased dozen fine frish thoroughbreds in order to improve the horses in Spain and popularise racing.
London, April 28, 5.35 p.m. Arust is to meet Poares in competition for the sculling championship of the world in July next.
Tukio, April 29.
The Mongolian tribos have rison against the Government in the neighbourhood of Chitilar, (Tsitsikar ?), and have defontod the Government troops.
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forring about the search for the rest of the incendiaries. They gave orders to the Captain and Deputy Superintendents of Police to ask their men to assist the troops in going from house to house for the approliension of the rebels. Soon after the tumult on the night in question, the Canton officials repeatedly telephoned to the Con- anis at Shameen to give them im- formation of the riots, and at the same time despatched deputies to pacify them. It is reported that
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1911.
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in time and that so many rebels yon being subscribed by noon. had been killed and brought to yesterday. The issue lists have justice. The Throne has complied been closed. with the Viceroy's request to free: the civil and military authorities from blumo,
The Throno also praisos H.E. the Viceroy for the precautions ho has taken before the outbreak, und for the shartnges he has dis- played in dealing with the situa- tion. As Kwang Tung is a mari- time province which has been, and is still being, freely molested American gunboat Jas made by anarchists, the Throne asks its appearance at Shameon for the HE, the Viceroy to enforce string- protection of the American sub-ent measures for the apprehension of the revolutionists so as break, His Excellency and Ad- the outrage.
The morning after the out to prevent the recurrence of
jouts.
As regards the miral Li Chun respectively wired robols in this outbreak, who aro to Peking and the provinces the still at largo, the Throne orders
After- sivil and military authorities to flod in all directions, but
wards, all the authorities through- try their best to bring all of them the police and the imperi-out the provinces were requested to justice. H.E. the Viceroy is alists did not give chase to pacify the people under their owing to the darkness. * However,
jurisdiction. they strongly guarded the arsonal until noxt morning,
of them wore captured. They tor and the defeat.
nows of the tumult, the encountho. Viceroy to instruct both the
At daybreak, the imperialiste searched high and low for the revolutionaries.
They locato
them in a shop dealing in rico, in Ko Yeung lane. Unfortunately the rebels had already built a strong barricade by putting up hundreds of bags of rice behind the door. Hero & donly and long fight ensued between them; at the beginning, the imperialists were losing ground, and inado several unsuccessful attempts to bombard the haunt of the rebels. A score of tribes hayo joined The bombs thrown by the. in the niovement, and have attacked cendiaries word loo dangerous for and burned a number of villages.the imperialists to get near. At Thoy cruelly tortured the nativos, 11 o'clock the commander of the for the most part burning them to besioging troops received orders death.
from 11. 1, the Viceroy to set fire to the rice shop. This had the desired effect. Over thirty of the rebels were burnt to denth, and the others ended their lives by killing thomsolves with revolvers,
On receipt of the news, the Governor of the Amur Provinces at ouco despatched a large force of soldiers to the sceno, anil after a fight these succeeded in quolling the outbreak for the moment.
From a reliable source we learn
On the way back, however, to that the rising would have taken headquarters the soldiers were place at oight o'clock on the night ambusouded by a large force of in question, but it was provoked rebels, and more than a hundred warlier by the arrest of one of the were killed. The remnant hayeringloaders. They know that rotired on Tsitsibar.
their plan had lenkod out, and Tokio, April 99. they tried to disperse. The Plague Confòrenco at Muk- den closed yesterday.
On that eventful day the steam or Wing On exrried, to Canton
It is stated that the ringleader
who was arrested was a man of the Pun U district. His name is Wu Sum. He has hoon educated in Japan, has adopted European garb, and is a little over 20 yours of age. He was arrested on the afternoon of the day of the out break. All his confederates come from Singapore. Bolween them they had successfully smuggled a lot of armis into Canton, The plot was betrayed by some of the incondiarios.
Yesterday, along the Bund and Wing Ching Street many arrests of suspects were made; all of them were quenolessuntl were attired in European garb. One of the oditora of the native press and a student of the Kiang Wah Hospital were arrested. Fortunately they woro liberated. The suspected rebels when arrested wore tried at once and if there was any evidenco against them, they were removed
further requested to tolograph the names of the officials and troops who had died during the proparatory to allow ing gratuities to their families.
encounter
London, May 2nd, 4.30 p.m. The result of the Choster Vaso race was us follows:-
1, Mass
2, Sunder/
3, Oliver Goldsmith.
Shanghai, May 2, 0.10 p.m. Arundel, who has been missing from the "Asia" since she went ashore on Finger Rock, has now boon found at Ningpo. -
The Chinese naval officóra ro- fused to search natives for silk.
After the wreck the looters lowered sixty per cont, of the pankages into junks.
The wreck was still to be seon yesterday.
Some strong criticism of the manner in which the Chinose naval officers dealt with tho situation appears on Pago. 3.
Tokio, May 3,
The Chinese shipowners have petitioned the government asking them to ondouvour to secure n postponement, till next year, of the enforcement of the new nuvi- gation law, by which the Russian Government intend to provent foreign ships from consting navigation.
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Bombay, May 3rd, 7.30 à.m. The King and Queen of the Belgians have left for Brussels,
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London, May
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Thoro has been rovival of anti-Semitic fooling Ruesia.
Bombay, May 3rd, 7.30 a.m. Tlic House, of Commons dis-
The people are again agitated oussed the preamble of the Voto ughter Unquistut the Jo Bill promising future reform of slaughter Christian children for
the purposes of their ritual, The ship owners have decided the House of Lorde. Mr. Barnes on a cop course of action moved the deletion of the pre-Bombay, May 3rd, 7.15 0.m
By 209 votes to 195 the Houso against the Russians, and roamble, Tha amendment was reof Commons Committee adopted determined not to sell their acted by 18 votes. Forty-seven the second principal clause of the steamers to Russians in the event nionists abstained from voting. Voto Bill, which was published on of the petition not being granted. The House then concluded the the 22nd of March, 1910.
Committee stage and the pro Tokyo, May 4,
able was passed without division. The German-Japanese com-
A telegram from Sydney states Bombay, May 3, 25 that the Japanese Antarctic Ex mercial fronty is in progress atid the signing of the agreement is Ionn on the 20th of last month podition has returned to that part.
The Mojliss passed the Bank expected shortly.
after prolonged and vehement having boon obliged to turn back or account of icebergs and prok ico, and also because most of the dogs had died,
CHESTER CUP RESULT.
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London May 3, 7.15 p.m. The result of the race for tho Ohostor Cup, which was ran off yesterday, is as follows:-
Willonyx Yokshop Anchora
MORAN V. BROCK,
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London, May 3, 7,15 p.m. Boxing last night in London, Owen Moran beat Phil Brock in the fourth round, after an exciting aruggle.
discussion.
Bombay, May 3, 2.5 p.m. It is understood that negotin- tions are in progress between Russia and Persia for the con- struction of a railway between Taifa and Tabriz,
Bombay, May 3, 2.5 p.m. Clauses three, four, five and six of the Volo Bill have been passed in the House of Commons.
London, April 200h.
London, May 2nd:
London, May 2ud. May Day was quietly observed on the Continent except at Paris, whore demonstrations wore pro- hibited, resulting in constant souffles with the troops and police..
Loudon, May 2nd.· ́ ́ The Japanese Military Mission now at Paris visited the weronautical park at Versailles, It is reported from Paris that and Messrs Yamaguchi, Toyodi M. Cruppi saye that according to and Mioshi wroplaned to Bue, the latest despatches Major Bre-piloted by French officers.. London, May 3, 7.15 p.m.ond's Malhalla is intact twolve Mr. Lloyd George introducos miles from Fez. the first Budgot, of the present Government, on Monday, the 15th instant.
DATE OF INTRODUCTION.
THE CITY QUIET. INSURGENTS EXECUTED.
Canton, May 3 2.45 p.m. The city is quiot.. Three of tho
ptured insurgents were executed
on Tuesday.
Ho does not believe that Major Bremond is dead. :
The Casablanca column, after forced marching, is now within fifty miles of Fez.
London, April 30th. From Tangier it is officially. force and the Malhalla arrived at reported the Major Breinond's Foz on the 20th instant.
London, April 30th. The death is reported of Mr. R. W. Mansfield, formerly of the British Consular service in China,
London, April 30.
Shameen, May 4, 10 am. London, May 2.4.30 p.m.
A wounded insurgent has sur- to be executed at once. It is foarod that many
the Australian, has made rondered himself to the police and Gray, innocent people have suffered the match to play Inman in London. on being questioned discovered same fate. At the time of writing Singapore, May 3rd, 12.50 p.m. the whereabouts of a big deposi
In connection with the tragictory of dynamite. everything is quiot, and the gates
A St. Petersburg Inossagestatos Tho Viceroy has pardoned the are open. All junks have been death of Mr. W. Steward, who is allowed to clear for this interior. well-known through Selangor as man in view of his confession, that M. Sukhomlinoff, the Russian Great interest, in the doings in the late manager of Salak South and has ordered that other in Minister for War, has proceeded
turn King's to the Far East. Canton, is being shown by the Mine, Mrs. Proudlock (wife of surgents whe Chinese. Hundreds gather daily Mr. W. Proudlock, second master evidence" shall also be forgiven.
Bombay, April 29, 0.50 a.: outside the offices of the native at the Victoria Institute, who is at prosent acting as headmaster
The Teheran Parliament has tract, and rejected the Government motion that the second reading of the contract he passed immediately
London, April 30.
London, May 2nd.
Edhem Pasha's force encountered It is officially reported that and ropulsed the Albanian in- surgents, losing forty killed and wounded. The insurgent losses vvero heavy.
Bombay, May 3rd, 7:15 a.m. The German Antarctic expedi aboard a specially equipped tion sails from Hamburg to-day
barque, the "Deutschland," which first proceeds to Buenos A
Bombay, May 3rd, 7.15 a.m." News from Tangier states that the French column has left
Casablanca and Rabat, for Foz, All Ghars tribes, who are pro-
Shamoen, May 2, 6.25 p.m. claiming a Johnd, are excited.
The west and south gates are now open, but are very strongly
The Major-general who was
not dead."
guarded. It is reported from Washington that the U.S. gunboat “Wilming from Hongkong to Canton to ausiat American citizens.
The various dologates, ropre hundreds of these incendiaries, pross here waiting for the latest in the absence of Mr. Shaw), has } discussed the Imperial loan con- ton" has been ordered to proceed. wounded in the recent fight is
After gaining access to the city,
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senting ton soparate nations, have loft for Peking, where they will be they found their game, was up, received in audience by His and to their surprise they saw that Imperial Highness. the Prince the police were quite ready to in
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Dr. Kitazato, who did such good work during the virulont stages of the outbreak, hus boon appointed apokosman of the var ious committees, and will explain to the Regent the results of the conference.
. London, May 1, 7.10 p. m. Mr. Willing Strang, steel foun- der in a Rangoon firm, loft
fortune of £970,624.
London, May 1, 7.10 p.m.
arrost tlient.
Canton, May 1, 7.30 p.m. - been committed for trial on a There was a state of excitement charge of murder. the western part of the city this. It is probable that the case will
afternoon. Fortunately, nothing of a serious nature occurred.
All the places along Shameen are strongly guarded by the
troope.
te heard on the 15th inst.
The defence indicated is that it
is a caso of justifiable homicide in defence of honour...!
SOME CURIOUS FEATURES OF THE OASE.
on the ground of urgency.
The result is equivalent to a defeat of the Government.
London, April 30.
A St. Petersburg telegram statca that information has been received from Mukden to the effect that the delegatos to the Plague Conference have encountered opposition from Chinese doctors as soon as they discuss important sought to questions.
Under those circumstances they made for the Viceroy's Yemen, as
London, April 28, 2.10 p.m. already reported. During the
A telegram from Tangier states that the bold attempt of M. Boisset, fight thay urged the Viceroy's
Canton, May 1, 11 p.m. body-guards to join them to over-
Yesterday a gang of brigands
the Fronch Consular Agent at turn the government and to kill numbering several hundreds The following additional facts Alenzar, escorted by troops, to all the Manchus. However, their marched to Fat Shan by way of as to the above tragedy which take money and ammunition sap-
London, April 30th, · inducemouisproved futile: When
Router's correspondent at Bor from Lok-chung was cabled to us by our Singapore pliusto Major Bremond has proved Shok-wang the conflagration was spreading market. At Tung-chai bridge correspondent will probably be unsuccessful. Major Bramond, lin telegraphs that the German the Viceroy collected his seal and severe oncounter casued botwoon acceptable to our readers:
who is marching with the Mallulia Crown Prince, accompanied by some important documents, and the troops, under Commander Ma, Kuala Lumpur, April 28.-Thew the relief of Fez, was recently the Princoss, will visit tho Tear in escaped by the same way, and the brigands. There were Steward inquest is fixed for Mon-reported to be detained by floods the middle of May, his family had done. The
heavy losses on both sides. Com- day, and the police court pro-and exhaustion of ammunition; Viceroy was strongly guarded by mandor Ma was killed during ceedings take place the same day, and his force, which is thirty his bodyguards and the guards of the progress of the fight, The Little fresh news is forthcom- miles from Fez, is now reported to Admiral Li. His Excellency was brigands then marched on to Fat-ing: but in the meantime it: ap bu cut off from relief, followed by the Provincial Tren-shan. The poople were in a stato pears that the revolver had been' Th flying column mentioned in surer and the Educational Con- of excitement and women and purchased only a few days prior the telegram of the 25th is three nissioner on his way to the children were panic stricken. At to the tragedy, for the alleged pur-thousand strong but cannot reach Tamen of Admiral Li Chun. The last the troops were reinforced Viceroy was wearing a short black and order was restored.
cont.
pose of aliooting practice.
London, April 30th. The British super-ljrendnought battleship cruiser "Princess Royal" was launched at Barrow yesterday. The Duchess of Fife performed the christening core mony. The "Princess Royal" lus a tonnago of 26,300 tons, and will be armed with 13-1.2 inch guns.
Poking, May 2.
The newly appointed. Viceroy of the Three Eastern Provinces as come to the following arrange monts with the Board of Foreign Affairs.
1. Solo power to settle diplo matic questions without any in trference from the Board.
2. Any questions submitted to the Board for consideration must be attended to by the Board with out delay,
3. Sole power to issue foroigu loans for the development of the Enstern Provincos.
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4. Sole power to appoint ad- visors.
Peking, May 3. His Excellancy Chang Ming Chi, the Viceroy of Canton, Las tolographed to the Board of Com- municatione urging the Board to prohibit the people from sending telegrams to or from Canton in private code. The Board has complied with the Viceroy's re- Bombay, May 1, 7.35 a.m.
quest. A telegraphic communication
Peking, May 3. Mutiny lias broken out in Tibet Mequinoz confirms the report and Fulun among the Chinese that the town was captured by soldiers stationed in those places, Berbers, after five days fighting. Fear is entertained that troubla Another message from Tez says may be anticipated, thero has boon no further attack on the town, but some principal be- leaguering tribes are quarrelling among themselves.
Admiral Percy Scott is retiring. London, May 1, 7.10 p.m. Barry boat Albany in the scull- ing race for the championship of England, by soven lengths today
London, May 2, 7.5 a.m." The twentieth Dreadnought was launched to-day hy Lady Pentland at Glasgow.
This is the Conqueror, of
Poking, May 1.- 22,680 tons burden and carrying ten thirteen and a half inch gune.
On arrival there His Excellency The Prince Regent intends to London, May 2, 7.5 a.m.,
saw that his younger son was reinstate H.D. Shum, ex-Viceroy Official advices from Constan- missing. Subsequently the guards of Canton, but Prince Ching is fired, but it is stated that thiore Moore, liave taken refuge in the states that a Itabat courier from tinoplo state that the Turkish of the Admiral found the youth, not in favour. force under Edhim Pasha an- and brought him to his father. .countered and repulsed the His Excelleney meanwhile had The brigands in Sam-shui havo Albanian insurgents with heavy telegraphed to a certain member been circulating a rumour that of the gentry maying that the the Sam-shui profect has been Canton officials were masters murdered, in order to loot the of the situation, and that the soniplace. and all important documents wore in his hands. He had no time to feel the absance of his youngor At Bar-sur-Aubo a demonstra-son, as lie was fully occupied with tion in favour of the inclusion of the situation in order to pacify Aube in the champagne area lod the minds of the people. to a collision with the police in which several ware injured and a number of arresta wore inado.
Tokyo, May 4.
loss.
The Turkish force lost forty killed and wounded, but the Albanians suffored much more hoavily,
London, May 1st.
· Canton, May 1, }) p.m.
Canton, May 1, 9:30 p.m. Shui-hing is quiet.
Fez in less than ten days even if A strange feature of the case is unopposed. that there was no indication of
A letter received in Madrid blood on the verandah where from Fea vis Couto states that several shots are said to have been the Europeans there, disguised as was blood on the lady'a hands and French Consulate. They had been on the lady's hands and clothing, there three days unable to leave,
It is understood, that Mrs. Proudlook has no recollection as the city was a prey to anarchy. It was feared that the provisions of what happened after the shoot- ing on this verandah; but the at the Consulate would give out.
There is an unconfirmed report fact of the body and revolver
from Tangier that Major Bremond being found thirty paces away argues that she followed the delas beon killed. consed while ho fled.
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The deceased's face and macin- tosh were scorched by proximity to the weapon.
London, April 28, 2.10.p.m. Perim nativos report that Imam Yahya has been captured at
Sands.
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Peking, May 3, 11 p.m.w Two anarchista in foreign garb were arrested in a passangera junk off Wei-chow in East Bivar:. Woi-chow is strongly guarded but is quiet.
Bombay, 7,35 am. Canton, May 1st.. H. E. the Canton Viceroy has
The French President (M.
Poking, May 3, received a telegraphic deorca
Falliores) has returned from Toulon.
The Board of Foreign Affairs from the Throne in reply to His
The Berlin semi-official Nord- has telegraphed to Viceroy Yesterday afternoon, owing to Excolloney's memorial on the Mr. Steward is reputed to have
A bye-cloction at Cheltenham, deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung" Li of Yuunan saying that the lack of accommodation in the ad-outbreak of the tumult in Canton. been a quiet, likeabló man. miral's yamon, the family of the The Throno has been much aur- Mrs. Proudlock is now residing which was held consequent upon hopos events will permit France frontier dispute has been amicably Viceroy and that of the Admiral prised to hear of the outrage with her father, Mr. Charter, of the unseating of the last member to adhere to the Morocco pro- settled with the Britisli. Govern The establishment of two more were escorted to the outskirts of committed by the rebels at the the Public Works Department. (Mr. Itiohard Mathias, L.) owing grammo. Any transgression of ment without any injury to China's to illegal practices by his agents, the Algeciras Act will have bad prestige. The Board also ind military divisions which have the city. They went on board a Vicuroy's amen but gratified "Straits Timos. been long contemplated by the motor launch, Tin On, and pro- that through the prompt and
Tokio, May 3. has resulted in the election of consequences which cannot be structed the Viceroy to notify the public of the settlement of the military authorities was decided coeded to the gunboat, Kwong energetic manner with which The application for subscrip- Mr. Gardner, the Unionist candi disregarded. to be ensated from next year. Ching,, where they are staying on H. the Viceroy and Admiral Lition to the Chinese Bonds, issued date, who polled 4,043 votes Negotiations are proceeding as to board. His Excellency and Ad- Chun gave orders to the troops in by the Yokohama Specie Bank, against the 4,030 secured by Major the selection of grounds for the miral Li Chun were left behind, suppressing this outbreak, the ainoo Monday had reached a high Matinas, Liberal, a brother of
They were busily engaged in cons progress of the rising was checked figure, no less than 20,000,000 unseated members
Bombay, May 17,35 am.. The German Gunboat «Iltis: stationed at Hongkong has been ord to Canton's
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