The
Hongkong Telegraph.
(ESTÄBLIBBED 1881.)
Copyright, 1911 by Hongkong Telegraph,
SATURDAY, JULY 29
REUTER'S
TELEGRAMS..
NEW SERIES No. 8580
就四初月天閏年三統生
1911.
六拜禮
號九十月七英游香
SPECIAL
TELEGRAMS.
SPECIAL
TELEGRAMS.
REUTER'S
TELEGRAMS.
REUTER'S
TELEGRAMS.
DISTRESS.
JAPANESE CRUISER IN NEW DOCK IN ENGLAND. side of Morocco would be accept- LORDS AND
jed by the British Government
COMMONS. | THE SEAMEN'S · STRIKE.
THE CRISIS.
TWO SAILORS KILLED,
|TO ACCOMMODATE 1,000,000 unless it bo prejudicial to British
TONS OF SHIPPING.
|(TAN "TALJON.pa" CorribpONDENT ¦¦
Loudon, July 28, 5.25 a.m.
There has been approved cheme for the construction of
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("INDEPENDENT Nawa" AGENσY.)
Tokyo, July 28.
The Japaneso cruisor Hashidato was overtaken by a furious hur new dock, adjoining the Albert ricane within sight of lushu, near Dock, capable of accommodating
sufforul Tokyo, and
severe one million tons of shipping.
damages.
Two sailors on the cruiser died
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as the result of injuries sustained.
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REUTERS
TELEGRAMS.
interests, it has been accepted
at Berlin os finally disposing
of the alarmist reports that have
been, current.
(SAKVION TO THE'"' TELEGRAPH."']
London, July 28, 0.40 a.m. The list of Lord Lansdowne's supporters among the Peers con-
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[The note in question and the tinues to grow gradually. "Tolegraph's" reference thereto aro apponded:-"Great Britain adheres to the statement made by the Premior, Mr. Asquith, on the 20th instant, and is convinced that any settlement outside of Morocco which advocates "No Surrender"
that France accepts will not bu
It is doubted whether that
section of the Unionist Party
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Peera,
"THE DIE-HARDS.”
prejudicial to England." In the will be sufficiently numerous speech referred to, Mr. Asquith made it clear that, whilst sup to compel the creation of now porting Franco, we will not stand asido.and allow arrangements to be made bohind our backs, as was apparently hoped by Germany. Though the situation is grave journals, that a solution will be found by diplomatic negotiations, so as to prevent recurrence of THE MOROCCAN AFEAIR, ularums and excursions in con-
nection with Morocco.]
In the course of the storm, six BRITAIN AND GERMANY. confidence is felt, said the English
palty oflicers were seriously
injured.
AFFAIRS IN MOROCCO.
SOLITION OF CRISIS,
(Tu# "Telknaph" ConnkipoNDENT\{"
London, July 28, 4,25 a.m.
The statement, mudo in the
House of Commons by the Primo
Minister, the Right Hon. H. 31.
Asquith, is regarded as conduring
to a solution of the crisis in
Morocco.
CABINET CHANGES.
IMPENDING.
(Tem "Telkoripa" CongispondENT,
London, July 28,5.25 a.m.'
Numerous changes in the C-
binet are impending.
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GERMAX PRESS VIEWS,
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EFFECT ON THE BOURSE.
(SERVICE TO THE TILIGRAPHI,'']
London, July 28, 2.45 p.m. London, July 28, 11 p.m. In consequence of the Premier's Reuter's correspondents in Ber-statement, there have been indien lin stato in tolographic messagestions of renewed firmness on the
lt at present there is no question Bourse,
of summoning a conference in re-
lution to Moroccan affairs.
In German official cireles tho
statement of the British Premier
(Mr. Asquith) is welcomed as put-
fing an end to false concoj tions of
Great Britain's attitudo in the
malter.
NATIONAL UNITY.
London, July 28,9,40 a.m. The London Fress emphasises
the fact that a significant feature
GERMAN PRESS.
London, July 28, 2,45 ́p.ìn. Tho Press admits that Great
Britain must have ก voice
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SRVICE TO THE '** TELEGRAFE,""}
London, July 28, 9.4 a.m.
4:
The "Standurd' and the
Daily Mail" banter the " Dic
harde.'
The "Daily Mail" remarks that
noverluas there been such a fiasco.
HALSBURY BANQUET.
[SERVICE TO THE "THLBOKAFE." London, July 28, 9.45 a.m. The organisers of the Party banquet to Lord Halsbury refuse publish the list of his Lordship's supporters in the House of Lords.
to
The "Daily Mail" publishes an
Lin deciding the fato of announcement stating that it un- Morocco and generally welcomes derstands that the majority lave the assurance that Grost Britain withdrawn.
{is holding aloof from the Franco- German negotiations regarding German compensations in regions outside Morocco.
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LORD ST. ALDWYN'S
PLEDGE.
London, July 28, 9.45 a.m. Lord St. Aldwyn (better known
FINALLY SETTLED.
· [SBAVICH TO' TUS“ TELEGRAFN."]
London, July 28, 9.10a.m.
Massages received from Cardiff state that the troubles attendant upon the strike of seamon there have been definitely settled.
as Sir Michael Hicke-Beach) is into
Viscount Morley, the Earl of of Mr. Asquith's and Mr. Balfour's] COMBINES IN AMERICA.. pledged to lead fifty Peers Crewe, 'n the Earl of Carrington statements in the House of Com-
are retiring
mons on the Moroccon situation i
Colonel J. E. B. Scoly, Into was the evidence of national unity. Under-Secretary for the Colonies,
The papers interpret the Pre will probably succeed the Right mier's speech that there is ample
Hon. R. B. Haldana as Secretary ground for a fair adjustment bo-
of State for War.
HOME RACING.
CHESTERFIELD CUP.
{TAN "TALBORATH"' CorunaPONDENT.)
London, July 28, 5.25 am.
The pealt of the r. ce for the]
Chesterfeld Cup wagas follows
Don Swift...........
Decision
Orphan'...........3
tween France and Germany in
Morocco, and that there is no
|reason why such a consummation
should not be reached.
FRANCE AND ENGLAND.
MORE PROSECUTIONS
IMMINENT.
[SERVICH TO THR " Tuzɑnar¤,"{
London, July 28, 9.45 a.m.
the Government Lobby in the event of a division, being forced in tho Ilouse of Lords,
BEAUMONT'S MONO-
PLANE.
PURCHASED BY BRITISHI
GOVERNMENT.
THE AERIAL RACE, ·
[SERVICE TO TEN" TELEGRAPH."']
London, July 28, 5.25 min. The aviators who have just
finished in the aerisi raco for the
"Daily Mail" - prize havo hócn
invited to take part in an
nerial Derby, involving a flight to
(7) Canton, in the Spring.
IMPORTANT VICEREGAL
CHANGE RUMOURED.
{TZR “TELEOBAYN" CoreBÉPONDINT Į
Canton, July 28.
LATE
TELEGRAMS.
[From Manila Papers.]
Canadian Reciprocity Passed by Senate.
Washington, July 23.-The reciprocity bill has passed the Senate without amendment.
$80 PER ANNON,
BaLa Corr 10 CKETS,
CHINESE
TELEGRAMS.
CHINESE MINISTRY AND
THE PRESS,
I" Saruna Po" SERVIOR}
Poking, July 28.
Tho Princo Roge has in
The bill providing for recipro city with Canada has been before Congross since January 28, when Representative McCall of Massa-structed, the President of the chusetts introduced the bill in the
House. It was passed by that Ministry of Interior to take strong body but was buried in the Senate
and its failure to become a law measures against the press for led the President to call a special Rossion of Congress,
commenting on politics which
At the special session, the House again passed the bill in will eventually lead to sadition. substantially the form agreed
("SHAT PO" SERVICE.)
Poking, July 28.
It is reported that there were
ovor ten fatal cases of plague on
upon between the American and Canadian delegates at Ottawa PLAGUE ON THE HAICHI. last your. But a long dolay came in the Senate where dotermined opposition fought the measure. tooth and nail. Sonator Root in tho interests of the paper. manufacturers of northom Now York, introduced an amendment to the bill providing that paper and pulp should not be intro- duced duty free into the United States, until the samo products wore given similar privileges in Canada. In this form the billboard tho cruiser Haichi which is was reported from committee Jano 8 and it has been before the on route to Mexico from England upper house since that date.
after the coronation celebratione. President Taft has used his on- It is rumoured in Canton that tire influence to secure the pas H. E. the Viceroy has received usage of the bill without amond- private telegram from the Northmont and the foregoing cablegram indicates that he has won a great of his transferonco to Hupeh as legislative victory. Vicoroy. According to a report May Not Operate Peking Trams. originating from official circles. the Canton Viceroy and the Nan-will not build the tramways for Paking, July 22.-Foreigners king Viceroy will exchange posts. this city, according to a ruling of The latter, it will be remembered, the board of communications. was the Viceroy of Canton some The board lins rofused the con- years ago and was held in the high cossion asked for, and the decision est esteem by theCantonese for his is popular with a large class of It was Chinese. administrative ability. through his influence that a large amount of the endowment fund of the Hongkong University was aubscribod.
NOTORIOUS CRIMINAL CAPTURED IN HONGKONG.
Lizarragas Sell 3,000 tons
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ANARCHISTS IN THE
EASTERN, PROVINCES.
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("SHAT PO" Sxeviom.)
Peking, July 28.
The Viceroy of the Three
Eastern Provinces has telegraph-
of Sugar. Cobu, July 25.--Tho stogastioned to the Cabinet to the effect in the sugar market which caused
great concorn recently. Ims, been that the anarchists attempted to effcotuully broken in the last two
days by the sale of 9,000 tons of set fire to the Arsenal in his sugar now stored hero, which will clean out the warehouses.
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A feature of the sale was the ex- traordinarily high price obtained for 5000 tons sold to-day at P8,50 per picul, which establishes a new mark, and making a sale of over P500,000,
¿TR= "TELI@RAPY” ConkesPÖIDENT
Canton, July 28. The Chinese detective engaged by the Chinese Government at the station in Hongkong has reported to General Chun Ping Chik, the The sales were made through arreat by the Hongkong police of the firm of Lizarrago Hor a notorious robber who had com- manos who state that far from mitted an armed robbery in Ping there being no market, they could Shan country market in the dis- dispose of much more than they trict of Kweisin, H.E. Chun has found available. written to the Canton Viceroy re- questing that the British Consul at Shameen be asked to supply him with the necessary documente to have the prisoner extradited, and that the Hongkong Governor be communicated with about the
matter.
RAILWAYS AGAIN,
More Money Wanted...... ¿TER "TELNOKaph” GorkhepɔNDENT,
Canton, July 28. Owing to the insufficiency of funds for carrying on the work on. the Sunning railway, the monog ing director of the railway in
provinces, but the plot was
frustrated.
TROUBLESOME SOCIE-
TIES.
("BRAT FO” Smarion),
Peking, July 28.
The Superintendent of the Pe
Steamer Crashes Into Boats
and Many Drown Peking, July 22.-The steamer Poking ran into a group of 30 native Chinese fishing boats at the month of one of the branches of king University has memorialized the Yangtee river at Ningpo, sink-
ing the majority of them. A large the Throne to take strong measures numberof fishermen were drown-
ed, but exactly how many is not against the existence of the terri- known.
torial corps, the daring death Royalty Represented at Funeral.
New York, July 21. The unions, the societies to discuss funeral of the late Folix Adler was
simple and impressive. Among military affairs and other associa tho many present was a special representative of King George of tions in the various provinces,`as England.
question has applied to the Can-Zeppelin Buds New Airship, they are troublesome and daring, Berlin, July 21.-Count Zep- ton Viceroy for permission to issue
A wire from Washington states
that the United States Attorney
General, Mr. George W. Wicker-
[SHRvIÓN DO TKB “' THINGMA." sham, has announced that the
Landou, July 28, 9.45 am. · a foreign lona for the completion polin has completed the building | Department of Justice is planning
of the line. The Viceroy has of now airship, which is said to an immediate prosecution of all
The British Obvernment has enaulted the Ministry of Com-include a number of important munications by telogram on the improvements on his provions parolused Beaumout's monc-subject. The Ministry in reply craft. A successful triul flight was trusts and monopolies which are
aays that the loan advanced to the male from Friedrichshaven to railway by the Teching Bank need cerne, and the grontest onthu plane. not dissolving or otherwise taking
not be redeemed for the present, siasm is felt throughout Germany. [As was announced in the tele- The Viceroy has now instructed Rebels Triumphing in Hayti. stays to obey the Sherman Insagram columns of the "Telegraph" the Taotai of the Promotion of Port aux Prince, July 21- two days ago, French Lieutenat Industries to advise the menag- Success is attending the rebel of the 20th instant, eluting that as interpreted by the Supreme Councan, alias Andre Beaumont, ing director of the railway accord-forces in northern Hayli, with the was the winner of the "Daily ingly. It is reported that it is result that every day Eeos an | Great Britain was convinced that Court in the Standard Oil Cam- Mail" prize of $10,000 in the the intention of the Ta Ching addition to their numbers and the ariation race of 1910 miles race. Bank to advanco a further loan to movement seems likely to assume any otlement which Franco pany case and in other similar He was received, by His Majesty the railway in order to enable the the proportions of a general revolt. might maks (with Germany) out-[cases,
King George V. at Buckingham completion ofthe line without any The cause of President Simmon Is Palace after the race.]
considered lost.
London, July 28, 2.45 pæn. With reference to Reuter's nole
trouble,
The Weather Forecast.
CHANG
RAIN
FAIR
WH & STORAN
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