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NEW SERIES

SPECIAL

TELEGRAMS.

BOXING.

The Hongkong Telegraph.

No. 8570

CARLSON DEPOSITS

MONEY.

{Tur "Teleɑnapu " CORRESPONDENT

·晚十初月五年三耗資

SPECIAL

TELEGRAMS.

CHINESE

TELEGRAMS.

(ESTABLISHED

TUESDAY, JUNE

DISCOVERY OF

DYNAMITE.

H.E. LIANG TUN YEN

REFUSES OFFICE.

A SUSPICIOUS, APPARATUS.

(Service to the " Telfonath,”]

Manila,-Juus 6,-1).20 n.mt. London, June 8, 7.15 a.m.

Carlson has deposited two hun-, Forty kilograms of dynamite, dred pesos with the "Cublenews with apparatus for manufacturing

American' "

as forfeit in case he bombs, have been discovered in

fails to mucot Konny on June 22nd. [the district of Kunprueles, near,

to the railway which forms part

`PETER THE PAINTER IN

MANILA,

CONSUL MAKING INVESTI

GATIONS.

[THE "TELEOR Pu" ConersForDENT.

Manilo, June 6th, 9.20 aan.

Peter the Painter of the Hondsditch gang is suspected to bo in Manila. The English Canaul is urikiu z investigations.

("SHAT PO" SERVICE.)

L'oking, June 5.

B.E. Liang Tun Yen hos ngain, rofused to necopt the Ministership of Foreign Affairs. The Cabinet Ministers have strongly recom mended tho appointment of Yuan Shik Kai to take his placo.

CHINESE

TELEGRAMS.

DISCOVERY OF

ANARCHISTS,

OFFICIAL RECOMMENDED

FOR PROMOTION.

1881.)

1911

二拜禮

魏六月六英港香

TOBACCO TRUST.

SIR ROBERT HART.

Washington, Muy 29.—Tho Tobacco Trust was to-day declared

Eulogium of the “Times”

14

. $80 PEN ÁNHUK.

BINOLE Corr 10 Omers.

STREET PAVING.

With reference to our article of Saturday regarding the paving of an illegal combination in restraint with the retirement of Sir Robert the "Singapore Free Press" has In a longthy article dealing stroots, the following extract from of trade, in a decision handled Hart, the London "Tinos" says: down by the United States -Sir Robert Hart's decision can

a significant boaring:- Supreme Court. In its judgment causo no surprise, for ho has long sample of "Municipal the court holds that the corpora six years of age, and he has pass-nessed on the Cavanagh Bridge. oarned his reposo. Ilois seventy-Muddle" inay at prosent bo wit- tion has violated both sections one Led forty-eiglit of those years in the A few months ago the Bridge was and two of the Sherman anti-trust Chinose sorvice. He has lived a ("Suar. Po" BERVICE)

law and it is upon this finding that life for which we know no parallel.repaved at some considerable cost Poking, June 5.

the judgment is based. Unlike is, of course, nothing new for with wood blocks. The heavy the Standard oil case in which the ernments, and to serve them with blocks to ewell to suoli au extent Europeans to serve Oriontal Gov-frain yesterday morning caused the Admiral Li Chun has telegraph-dissolution of the offending cor distinction. But the Europeans that the roadway resembled the

poration within six months was who have held office under such

!

od to the Army Advisory Council ordered, the cause of the Tobacco Governments have soldom; if over. Bounding Billows at Earls Court. in Peking to the effect that through trust is remanded to the courting the administration of the yesterday afternoon cavities rang. succeeded in profoundly modify On the blocks being remoyed bolow with directions to carry out (States in which they lived. It is ing from four to eight inches were the tactfulness of a military official the law which probably means the unique distinction of Sir Ro- found between the concrete floor of the Sultan's route which ho will BANKS FAIL IN PEKING. Surameri Lau in pretending to the United States, through the some respects, the most conserva- in such a munnor as to allow no that the injunctions obtained by bort Hart that he has accomplish- and the blocks. All of which goes ed this font in the oldest and, in to prove that the blocks were laid mix up with the anarchists, the attorney general, against the com- tive Empire upon earth.

room for swelling in the wot pany, and which were uppoaled Unwieldy and Corrupt System weathor or that the blocks word movements and secrets of the from, will be mudo permanent,, He has grafted on to the un-in such an, unsonsoned state that anarchists were discovered, o

wieldy and corrupt system of they should never have been used Chinese administration a Depart at all. In either case it is n gross ment which is a model of ofliciency dereliction of duty on somebody's

take on his Macedonian-tour, ou

which, he starts fasday.

NEWS FROM THE NORTH.

People Protest Against Government's Actión.

Hunan Almost in State of

-Revolt

The. Govornor of Han has

sent un urgent telegram to the Binet to memorialize the Throne new Cabinet teghosting tho' Ca-

in his behalf regarding the action f the Government in nation- lizing the railways out of com-

[It will be remobered that morcial funds. Peter the Painter was supposed to Ile state in the tolegram

("SBAT PO" SARVICA)

Poking, Juno 5.

.

The Decision.

As in the case of the order of

Eight Hative banks have failed strongly recommended the pro- the Supreme Court directing that and of probity. His success was part. It should be observed that |in Peking,

DIPLOMATIC CHANGES.

("Sauna Po" Service)

Poking Juno 5.

Prince Ching intends to appoint

someone else as Minister of

Foreign Affairs, should H.E. Liang

be the loader of the Houndsditehdit over since the nows about Tan You refuse the offer. Prines gang of mardorors whose action nationalizing the railways reneli

ed Human, the people had been in Ching also intends to re-instate

|

I state of excitement, Handbills.

denouncing the action of the Yuan Shih Kai. It is reported Government were freely distri

buto and noisy demonstrations that Yuan Shih Kai will be ap have been held nightly.

Ovor, 20,000 people attended

in London created world-wide interest. Ho ha been sought for far and wide; he has been report- e hore, there and everywhere; miny arrosto lavo tiken place, the mon apprehente haing sus theso demonstrations. Their apointed Viceroy of Nanking. pected of bsing Poler the Painter titude was hostile and they could himself, but were afterwards not be suppressed. Ever since the liberated; and you he still at last rising the place had not liborty. The Junt for this sumed its former state of has lean as intere ting as that tranquillity. The place was full of Jesperadoes and they were wait- which ende l ́in Crip; en Leng ing for an opportune moment to arrests in America.J.

eroate a disturbance.

RECIPROCITY,

PRESIDENT TAFT · VERY

HOPEFUL.'

[SERVICE TO THE “TELEJNAPI,'']

Tondon, Jump 5th, 2.15

p.m.

The Governor stated that hel had a'ready instructed the mili tary officials and officers of the various regiments, to patrol the: place day and night for epier | geney. He had also held confòr- encos with the civil authorities

RAILWAYS: PEOPLE

CALM.

BREUND T'o" SERVICE]

Peking, June 5. The gentry and the people of Hunan becanie calm on hearing and the gentry of the place to con- the nows that an Imporid decree

sider the best measures to save! the critical situation.

:

The gentry were of opinion that had been issued instructing the the nationalization of the railways authorities to use strong measures mont loss of life and property | to the peopló. At present nothing

of a serious nature Ind broken to deal with those people opposing

motion of this elever oficial.

IMPORT DUTIES.

FOREIGN OPPOSITION.

"Exccxa Po" SERVICE.)

Poking, June 5. The Board of Foreign Affairs has notified the foreign Ministors

in Poking about the increase of import duties. The foreiga Minis

tera strongly objected to the idea.

How deep and substantial the supporta of St. Paul's Cathedral are has just been ascertained by

the Standard Oil company he astonishing. Ho had little but the Municipality curried out the (dissolved as a combination in his personal character to support work themselves, not a private

rostraint of trade, the decision of him in his early efforts to establish contractor. the same tribunal against the had great difficulties to encounter, SAFETY OF ST. PAUL'S.

the new Department, and he has į - American Tobacco, company will from without as well as from probably be largely moral and within. It is not a little to the educational in its effect. Ap credit of the Chinese Government; us well as to the honour of Sir parently the decision in the ease Robert Hart, that he won, and for of the latter corporation is not so many years enjoyed, so largo 0xcavations under the direction of drastic and far-reaching as that measure of their confidence. From Mr. E. Mervyn Macartney, the in the case of the former but the beginning of his caroar, he architect to the Dean and Chaptor. convinced them that they could For about a fortnight five or its gonoral effect is the same. trust him, and the trust they six men have been engaged in It holds that there has been placed in him was the condition digging a trial hole, about 4ft, violation of two sections of the and the socret of his success, wide and some 14ft. to 18ft. away from the fabric'in the south-east

Chinese Confidence.

Cathedral.

Shorman law and sends the cause back to the lower court for the The Chinese not only consulted corner. They reached a depth of certainacts of the company. Those to the Empire, but they even second trial hole is now to be dug imposition of injunctions against him and acted upon his counsels 22lt, and this was found to be in matters of the deepest moment to limit of the foundations. A decisions are moral in their effect allowed him to represent them in at the north-east corner of tho bocause they are defining what the negotiation of important dip. may and what may not be done lomatic agreomonte. and while they may not impose Hart will have many grounds for In his rotirement Sir Robert any actual ponalities they arraign satisfaction. Whatever may be the men concerned at the bar of the future of the great Dopart- public and social opinion and are mont which ho formed, it still Interesting discoveries have hound to be corrective in their in-retains its lugh repute. been made at Thorney, Cambridge- fluence. And to thoso larger

ARCHAEOLOGICAL DIS-

COVERIES..

tlis Successor.

shire, recently, on a portion of operators who sincerely wish to The Chinese Government have the estate which recently passed koop with the law they offer a to the judgment of their old In- paid a well-deserved compliment out of the hands of the Duke of certain amount of definite guid- spector-Ceñoral by choosing as Bedford, The discoveries consist

ance for their future conduct. his successor the man whom he of several splendid specimens of the antlers of the red deer and a they shed much additional light the choice has fallen, has acted They are educational because find recommended to them for the post. Mr. Aglen, upon whom tooth of an animal which has not on one of the really great pro- na Oficiating Inspector-General yet becu, identified and which blems that face the American peo- for the last year, and our Peking may prove to be oven that of a ple. They reveal with clarity to Correspondent bears witness to hippopotamus, rhinoceros, or the public just what has been the ability and the thoroughness other great Fenland monster. A done by these big corporations,

with which he has discharg-

ile ed

duties. Ho has al- cinerary urn is also amongst the they are a big step in the evolu discoveries.

tion of the law on the subject and ready effected many long-nooded One of the largest antlers, 30in, they are exceedingly helpful in reforms, and he has already the framing of additional legio-observers alike that he is just and satisfied the Servico and outsido in length and of great thickness,lation, manifestly necessary to

A message from Chicago Bay out and the Governor was very tho action of the Government in was found four inches bolow the deal with the problem. When impartial in the exercise of his ex-

that President Taft hopes that

the Reciprocity pehomo will be

brought up in the Seunto during

the coming week. He was very

hopeful that it would pass, ..

SUDDEN HEAT THROUGH-

OUT BRITAIN.

MANY DEATHS.

[SERVICE TO THE " TeleQuarn,"'}

London, June 5, 2.15 p.m.

anxions as to the future of Ilunan,

To Pacify the People:

No Harsh Measures

The Cabinet Ministers were ro

nationalizing the railway's.

ecived in audience the other day MEXICAN MINISTER and by tho Empress. Dowager. The

OFFER TO PAY COM

PENSATION.

Empress Dowager said that the CHINESE CASUALTIES. Government was obliged to nationalize the railways out of commercial funds, and ask- ed them to telegraph to the Viceroys and Governors of the various provinces to consider the best ways of pacifying the minds of the people. On no account, alio suggested, should harsh measures to suppress the attitude! of the people be used.

Students' Opposition:

Government's Promise.

of the Board of Communications.

to use every influence to prevent

Numbe.sofsuidon de.ths have

I" Bugung Po" SERVICE]

Poking, Juno 5.

The Moxican Minister in Poking

ground.

HANKOW AND RAW

COTTON.

It is estimated that about

The Weather Forecast.

CHANGE

FAIR

WOSTORIAN

VERY DRY

June 5th at 10 a.m. 4 p.m. 99.93 29.87

Barometer Temperature... 82 Humidity Rainfall.

83

77 0.14

70

p. The

On the Bil át 12.05 public sentiment was first aroused tensive patronage. He is tho barometer has fallen slightly in on this question there was at once roughly familiar with the needs of N.E. Japan, and risen moderately a great deal of legislation, both the servico, le has an excellent as to slightly in Windiwostok and state and national. Much of it is sistant in the Chief Secretary, Mr. N. Obina,

A depression has passed from wholesome sid along progressive Bowra, and he enjoys not only the and constructive lines, some of it consideration but thorespect of the the continent to the N.E. part of badly conceived and largely des Shui-wu-chu. The intorests in the Son of Japan.

The Pacific high pressure still tructive, some of it so unfair and the care of the Imperial Maritime drastic as to exeite reactionary

Customs are immense. They are extends Westwards from the Pressure is relatively, low over N. Annai and Tongking.

| 202,000 pienls of raw cotton have sentiment. It is not to be expected/516, we are confident, in the hauds Bonins to the coasts of 8. China.'

cossor..

been exported from Hankow dur- that any kind of statesmanship of the man whom Sir Robert Hart ing tho 1910-1911 season. It is could live at once applied the beqients to China as his suc- interesting to note the amount of proper remedies for the complex this article which goes to Japan. by progressivo legislation, tested trust evil and relief can only come

ROYAL VISIT TO Out of the 202,000 picula no less from time to time by judicial re-

THE C.P. tlun 177,000 piculs were shipped view. This all takes time but! directly to that country. Exports firm reliance may be placed on the Tho King and Queen, word increase. Though the cultivation fluance and large industrial opera-occasion of the royal visit to the from Hankow seem to be on the fact that the American people will accompanied by the Princo, of eventually regulate ils modern Wales and Princess Mary on the

Moderate S.E. winds may be expected over the N. part of the China Sea;

Hongkong Rainfall for the 24. hours ending at 10a.m. to-day, 0.01 inches.

Forecast District. 1-Hongkong-and-Neighbour--

It is reported t'i the President has notified the Board of Forsign of jute is declining its place is be- tions and finally secure protection Crystal Palace in connection with Lood, S.E. and E. winds, moder has asked the Bard of Education Affairs to the effect. that his articles, such as sesamum seed, victims ofthososystems-"Manila pire. Other members of the royal vals.

ing taken by more femunerative for those who have heretofore been the opening of the Festival of Em-ato or fresh, showery, fing/inter-

the students from opposing the Government regrets that so many large opening for the extraction of

beans, etc. There ought to be a Times."

family were also present.

2.-Formosa Channel, winds, action of the Government in

Their Majesties entered the moderato. wood oil, but the natives are very occurre1 ut homo on account of issuing foreign loans. The Pro Chinese have been killed during lost to lose so profitable a busi- cannot discharge your duties to close to the north gardens, and tween Hongkong and Lamooks, Mr. C. E. Prico, M.P.-You Crystal Palace by a canopied way 3.--South coast of China be sident is alleged to have promised to put aside $300,000 for the the revolt in Mexico and luns made by foreignon o engage in it tributing money: you must also dora through the Byzantine Court, South coat of Chins be

nesa, and the attempts hitherto your neighbour by simply dis walked along decorated corri-same sa No. 1. promotion of education if the

have in every cage proved fatile give something else to Lelp raise the Medieval Conri, and the Re-tween Hongkong and Halo, "Central Chif➡ Posts

the heat which prevails through

out Britain,

1.

Biard of Education is successful, offered to pay compensation.

and regenerate life,

Indissance Court, to the royal box, same as No,

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