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The Hongkong Telegraph.
NEW SERIES No. 8576
→ SPECIAL
TELEGRAMS.
DERBY WINNER.
SUNSTAR IN TRAINING.
(THE "TELEɑraph" ConuebrónLENT }
London, Juno V, 6.55 p.m.
Sunstar, tho favourite for and
winner of the Derby, is in training
for the St. Løger,
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[The St. Loger, the course for which is one mile, six furlongs and one hundred and thirty-two yards, will be run on the 13th of. September.]
HOME CRICKET.
WORCESTER v. YORKSHIRE.
[THE "TELEGRAPU," CORRESPONDENT }|
London, Juno D, 0.55 pm.
Worcester boat Yorkshiro.
BILLIARDS.
GRAY AND INMAN.
REUTER'S
CHINESE
TELEGRAMS.
CHINESE
TELEGRAMS.
(ESTAB
1881.)
晚四十月五年三統宣
SATURDAY, JUNE 10
1911.
TELEGRAMS.
CHINESE
TELEGRAMS.
IMPERIAL CONFERENCE, CANTON-HANKOW LINE. FOREIGN MINISTERS'
REQUEST,
SIR LEWIS HARCOURT'S PROPOSAL, CRITICIZED.
("SHING PO" SERVION). ·
Poking, June 0.
[SERVICE TO THE “ TELEÒRAPH."]
London, June 9, 6,25 p.m. At the Imperial Conforcice, Sir Lowin Harcourt's proposal to
orento an Advisory Standing Com-
mittee of the Imperial Conference
MEETING OF SHARE-
HOLDERS TO BE
SUPPRESSED.
("BARUNG PO" Banvica.]
Canton, June 0,0 p.m. -
$86 PER ÅKUM, SINGLE Cory 10 Czirri..
天寒磯
號拾月六英港香
FOREIGN RIGHTS IN
CHINA.
MORE RIOTING.
Tenure of Property.
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY.
NEW BUILDING.
"BURUNG. Po" BRAVICK,].
Poking, Juuo, 9.
The foreign Ministers in Pok-1 The Prince Regent has in-
L
In Kwangtung.
(THE “TELRINAPH?? CORRESPONDENT.; (THE "TELEGRA" ConESPONDENT ]
Canton, Juno 9.
In a despatch to the Viceroy
Canton, Juno D.¦ from tho Ministry of Foreign trict of Lui Chow, has reported to The Magistrate of Sui Kai, dis- Affairs rogulations have been the Canton Visoroy that a 10 drawn up regarding the pichnotorious desperado of Young Kam of lunds from the people, which village had incited a mob to niny bo repaired by the Govern creato a disturbance and demolish
ing have requested the Board of structed the President of the mont, for railway or saining ena lekin station. On hearing of tho Foreign Affairs to publish the National Assembly to hurry on terprises. According to those re-disturbance the magistrate went. gulations people are sometimes to the scone with some soldiers, H.E. Ulang Ming Chi, "the nature of the recent disputes be/with the work of the new build-comipolled to give up thoir estatos trying to maintain order. Two
for whatever value is aksossed by
rictors were arrested on the spot. As there are foreigners owning As the place of the disturbance is estates outside foreign conces some distance from the city, the sions or settlements, and as those Magistrate handed the lands may be required by the
to consider matters of common Canton Viceroy, has instructed the woon Russia and China, and being for the National Assembly, the Government. interest was adversoly criticized Total of the Constabulary to tween Great Britain and China, It is expected that the building prohibit the shareholders of the so as to provent any misunder-will be finished some time next
by soveral delegates,
Sir Lowis said ho withdrow.
CURRENCY REFORM,
two
Chinese Government for railway prisoners to a district oflicor. or mining developments, the The arrost of the prisoners in-decided that the Diplomatic Body and with the assistance of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has greatly enraged the other rioters in Peking should bo approached desperadoes in the neighbouring on the matter.
The Princo Regent also structed the President to provent thọ people from having a voire in constitutional reforms.
| Canton-Hankow | Railway from standing. Prines Ching is at.a year. A resolution was unanimously holding a second mesting on 10s what to do. carried in favour of interclago Sunday noxt in connection with visits of selected civil servants in the appointment of shareholders order to acquire a knowledge of to the influential committee, with administrativo work in other
parts of the Empire.
BELGIUM'S NEW MINIS-
TRY
[SERVICE TO THE FELBORAVU,”]
London, June 10, 7.25.m. A Brussels message tales that [THE "TELEGRAPE" COMESPONDENT
M. Broqueville, Minister of Rai!-) London, June 9, 6.55 p.m. The scores in the Gray and ways, line been entrusted with the
Innan matelt stand as followformation of a new ministry.
Gray....
.6,100
Inman
.3,361
HOME RACING.
MANCHESTER CUP.
[THE “TELEGRAPH " CORRESPONDENT.]a
London, June 9, 6,55 p.m. The following is the result of
the Manchester Cup:→
1, Mornjax,
2, Orign,
3, Buckwheat,
JUMPED IN HARBOUR TO
ESCAPE JUSTICE.
Police Shoot Chinaman.
CHINESE IN TIBET.
ALLEGED OPPRESSION OF NATIVES.
the object of assisting the pro- sident and vice-president of the ailway against the Government's scheine_in_nationalising the rail-
ways.
CHINESE IN MEXICO.
300 MURDERED-REQUEST
FOR WARSHIPS.
NEW NICKEL COINS.
"SHAT PO" SERVIOR.) --
Peking, Juno 9.
The Board of Finance.proposes to introduce now five-coudoreons nickel coins in connection with
the currency reform.
BANDITS IN HUNAN.
TROUBLE ANTICIPATED.
(SUAT PO." BEVICE)
Poking, Juno D.
("Bunung Po" Barvion)
Peking, June 9.
The Chinese in Mexico haro
telegraphed to Pekingstating that The Governor of Hunan has over 300 Chinese have been mur-telegraphed to Poking stating dered during the recent revolt.
[SERVICE TO THE TELEGRAPH."] London, June 10, 7.25 am." A messago from Calcutta says
that gangs of banditti are in- Darjeeling correspondent intør-
They ask the Chinese Govern-festing On Fa district, in Choung- viewed the Dalai Lama, who, rcment to dospatch warships to Slim profecture, and Chin Po dis- ferring to the affairs in Tibet, says Mexico for their protection.
the Chinese have occupied the country and have posted a num-
bor of troops there,
trict, in Shan-Chow prefecture.
Trouble be anticipated.
may
1
EARTHQUAKE IN
MEXICO.
He claims his countrymen lave been oppressed and their affairs needlessly meddled with.
The present Chinese Amban is
The assistant in the branch a strong man. and has treated shop of the Opium Farin in Tai them very badly.
You entrusted a coolie with
$1,205.00 which sum was to be When the Lama's ministora taken to the Opium Farm. The
coolie failed to arrive at the Farm. despatched tolograms to the Wai-
"A search for the missing man wupu asking for better considera- proved fruitless and the police
were informed of the occurrence. tion at the hands of the Amban,
Last night as au Indian con-
stable was patrolling his boat in Shau Ki Wan Road, he noticed a Chinaman, whose unnatural walk
their prayers were unheard.
aroused his suspicion, The MEXICO EARTHQUAKE,
constable accosted him end a search revealed the Chinaman to be in possession of $200 in sub- sidiary coin.
1.
He was taken into custody on suspicion and on his way to the police station to escapod. He gave the constable a long chase, but finally being driven to a corner
1,300 KILLED.
[SERVICE TO THE "TELEGRAPH."}
London, June 10, 7.25 a,m.
HOUSES DESTROYED..
("BEAT PO" SBEVIOR.)
Moxico, Juno V.
PRINCE CHING PLEASED
THE CENSUS.
PRELIMINARY RETURNS..
Non-Chinese. Population.
Victoria ..... Peak.... Hongkong Vil-
WITH CO-OPERATIVE
SOCIETY'S SUGGESTIONS.
1" 8KZUNO PÓ!' BERvion)
Poking, June 1).
Prince Oling is very plonsod
with the action of the Co-operative
Society formed by the members of the provincial assemblies in nek- ing the Board of Justice to memorialise the Throne on their
belmif, to the effect that the ap-
A severe earthquake has been
experienced in MexicoCity. Over tou Chinese houses have heon, destroyed.
RAILWAY AFFAIRS.
GOVERNOR SUMMONED.
pointment of the President of the
("BRAT PO" SRVIO:). nowy Cabinet should not be made
Poking, Juno 9.
from Royally, as he wants to re-
The Governor of Human has sign his position,
liges *****
1911
Total.
Increase.
Decrease.
Total.
a Total
7,825 275 723 122
114
Old Kowloon... 3,129 800 Green & Stone-
outters'
Innds
Is-
138
.400
70..70 Total 12,101,1,383 138 Net, In-
cro360.....
Mercantile
Marine ... New Kowloon New Territories, Islands ...... New Territories,
'Northern District) Grand Total
for
A message to the "New York been summoned to proceed to
He has repeatedly asked the
:
H
1,245
745
120 107
38
81
the
Colony... 13,157
Chinese
Locality.
1911...
Irod. Popu Intion.
he jumped into the harbour. The Times" suys that 1,300 persons Poking by the New Cabinet to Board of Justice to memorialise constable, in accordance with law, hot the man, the bullet entering were killed in the Mexico City consult upon it aportant railway the Throne regarding the Co- his back. He now lies in hospital
arthquake.
La parious condition."
affairs,
Society's
itions.
707
8.
:
Total.
Increase.
Tot:i.
Total..
Decrease.
Victoria......216,022.42,733
1,749 101
Peak........ Hongkong
Villages... 10,035
Old Kowloon 49,027 Green
and Stonecut- Lers' Is-
977 2,404
Innde......
105
105...
Now Kow-
loon
''.
Total Net
...302,531 44,307 4,002
In
Crouse...
the Board of Posts and Communi-ing down tho braneli office of the Consequently, the Ministry and villages, they succeeded in pull- cations have jointly conferred with Spirit Farm. Afterwards, they the Foreign Ministers at Poking on
the subject, and have come to the repaired to the place where the arrangement that in future the two prisoners wore detained and regulations shall be also applied forced the district officer to sur- to this purchase of lands possessodronder thom. by foreigners outside of foreign' concessions or settlements by the
Ühinese Government,
Otherwise they threntoned to Assault the local officials and
His Excellency the Canton demolish thoir-yamons.-The Viceroy has been requested to act excited and tumultuous element by the rogaiations without going of the mob was so dangerous that through the procedure of referring
tho matter to the Consuls concern the Magistrate was obliged to ed, should a thing of this nature allow tho prisoners to be bailed ariso in Canton.
HARBOUR TROUBLES.
In Canton,
(THE "TELEGRAFN" CORRESPONDENT Canton, June 9.. On the 5th inst., two steamers lying foreign. flags were scon lying at anchor off the waters of Ngai-moon with many cargo bonts alongeide. However, no one was seen coming on board or leaving the steamer. The appearance of these foreign vessels in these waters was open to suspicion.
As soon as the Viceroy heard of the affair, His Excellency des patched the gaubont Kiang-ku to the place Ngai-moon to assist the local authorities in instituting an enquiry and report the results by: wire.
THE FATSHAN RIOT.
Rioters to be Executed,
|{TUN “TELEGRAPHY" CORRESPONDENT
Canton, June 9.
out,
Thus the riot ended. As the action of the people in defying the authorities could not be tolerated, the Magistrate has asked the Viceroy to soud more soldiers to the district to bring the ring- Tenders to justico.
The Weather Forecast.
CHANGE
RAIN
FAIR
STORMY
DRY
VERY DAY
June 9th st 10.a.m. 4 p.mL
Barometer...... 20.04. 29.80 Temperature... 84 Ilumidity ......
·70
0.08
82
85
Five rioters who were caught red-landed in the set of looting
Rainfall...... 18,093 1,458 001 and attacking the soldiers with their guns woro sent back to Can- ton the day after the outbreak of the Fatshan riot. Yosterday the barometer has fallen slightly over On the 10th at 12.05 1.-The Brigadier General and the Nam
New Terri- torioa Is- lunds...... 12:19 New Terri-
tories, (Northern District).. 68,594 Total Land
Popula tion...383,344 Boat Popu Etton. Victorin
40,395
Harbour 31,893 1,787 Hongkong
Village 13,753 1,115 Now Territor-
3,309
ics,Islands, 8,337 Total........ 437,327 Mercantile
Marigo Grand 'Total.......440,030 Non-Chin-
os0...... 13,157 Total Popul
alion of the Colony,453,703
Dili June, 1911,
PP.J, Wodehouse, Census Officer.
hoi Magistrate bogged the Viceroy Japan, and risen elsewhoro, porti- to have the prisoners transferred cularly over N, Annam and Tong- back to Fatshion and executed in king.
the place where they had com-
mitted the crime. The request
Pressure is considerable to
was granted by the Viceroy and moderate excess of the normal at the prisoners were escorted to all gintions. It is highest over Fatshou by some soldiers of the the Pacific to the E. of Japan, and garrison.
rolatively low over Korea, and the S.E. part of the China Sea.
Light E, winds may be expect
| EXTRA-TERRITORIALITY.
In China.
{{TAK "TELESKAPE" COREZAFONDENT
Canton, June 9, The High Court of Justice has, fora long fine, been established in, Canton. His Excellency the Can- ton Viceroy, now intends to cou- {municate with the Consuls nt Slta-
ed over the N. part of the China Sen.
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 nm. tc-day, 0.10 Inches,
Forocast District. 1.-Hongkong and neighbour-
2.-Formosa Channel, same, as No. 1.
nicon to the effect that in future all Lood, E. winds, light; fair. onsesin whichChinesoand foreign- ors are contending parties should be referred to the High Court of 3-South coast of China be- Justice for settlement, by way of troon Hongkong and Lamooks, rostoring to China the right of ex- same as No. 1. ⠀⠀
ercising her jurisdiction overeates South coast of China be (civil or criminal) connected will. tifean Hongkong and Ilainan, forol igners in the Middle Kingdom. samo us No. 1.
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