The Hongkong Telegraph
August 27th, 1911, Temperature 10 am. 87, 4p.m, 87; Humidity...61, 68.
No. 7559
REUTER'S
(ESTABLISHED
Copyright,
MONDAY, AUGUST-
新五初月七年三禁宜:
REUTER'S
TELEGRAMS.
TELEGRAMS.
RAILWAY DISASTER.
fering, and it is said, have almost) LABOU
Le à frightened out of their lives.
AGAINST THE GOVERN
REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
MOTOR SMASH,
ga-t 20thi: 1940, Temperture 10 mm.
RAHAARHE
REUTER'S
TELEGRAMS.
AVIATION IN INDIA.
6t
CHINESE TELEGRAMS
THE EMPRESS DOWAGER
REUTER'S.
TELEGRAMS.
THE CANADIAN ELEC-
TION
STRAIGHT PARTY FIGHT.
{SSAVION TO TER "' TELEGRAPH."']
Vis ZANZIBAR, Aug. 20, 10.20 a.mn,
Reutor's correspondent at Ottawa
states that the Canadian campaign
is narrowed down to 11 straight
party fight, there being practically
no anti-, reciprocity Liberal can-
didates.
Sly Wilfred Laurier retires if de-
feated.
MYSTERY. SHIPS.
TWO STEXMERS CAPTURED.
THIRTY-ONE DEATHS.
VIA ZANZIBAR, Aug, 28, 10,90a.m. Thirty-one persons have been kill.
2
ed owing to the derailient of a
train at Lehigh Valley railroad,"
Manchester, New York
THE MOROCCAN QUESTION.
FURTHER NEGOTIATIONS-
(SERVICE TO THE
TELEGRAPH,"]
Vin Bounay, Aug. 20, 2.6 p.2.
Reuter learns that the ora of the
conversations with regard to Morocco
(Sanvice to THN !! TALROKAPH,”]
Via Zanzibax, Aug. 28, 10,20a.m.will be aucceeded next work by The papers are giving prominen what may be rogarded as negotia- to the seizure by the authorities of so died mystery ships, which a two steamers osptared at Erith and
Harzow,
It is said that the fittings sug-
gest that the vessels are intended to
carry Wan unterim).
conjectures have been made, as to
the destination of iko vessels; but it
ions, both Fianco and Germany knowing what is likely to be offered and given in return.
.
Rioting at Bargoed and Gilfach
continuos, and what is described as
guerilla warfare against the police
and military is taking place. Two
Jewish shops were burncil at
Scugbrnydd.
[SERVICE TO
Via ZANZ
At a Labourite mesting in Tra-
| falgar "Square, " 5" resolution whi The "Telegraph's" special cor- passed protesting against the Ger respondent, after a lengthy onquiry, oinment Tamplaring says that the tales of extortion are during the strikes. chaolutely devoid of truth,
OING MEN KILLED.
“[BIRTICK TO TAB / TELEORAPH."]
GOVERNMENT ESTABLISH-
ING LICENCES.
TBEKVIENATO TRE
27,10.40 .m.
During the antoniobile race be-
Vis ZANZIBAR, Aug. 27.9.10 p.m. tween Elgin and Illinois, one of the
Renter's correspondent at Simla competitors named Buck was travolatates that the military reason for
militarying at the rate of 65 miles per hour the Government of India introducing
the bib establishing a system of
licencos "controlling the nvintion
industry is that it will empower tho
Government to take over private
irships in times of emergency.
THE FIFESHIRE.
BOAT PICKED UP
The donionstration was poorly
tended, and there was consister
dissonsion
[SMAVION TO THE
TELEGRAPH."}
Via Zanzibar, Aug. 20, 8.28 p.m.
The Mesageries Maritimes str.
Aour reports picking up a drifting
boat coutaining a number of the
crew and passengers of the sir..
Fifeshire on the evonning of the
wreck. The officer in the boat ssid
FRENCH PRESS OPTIMISTIC, that three other boats were drifting
Vis Beaux, Al, Si, ý lớn n The Franch Pass is optimistic
about the latest Franco-Germaj
negotiations. It is believed that:
is generally believed that they are Germany is not yet entirely antisfied
for South America,
LYNCH LAW.
A GRAVE QUESTION.
{SERVICE TO TH# · TELMŰRATI,'']
Via Zarzisan, Aug, 20, 10.30 am,
The Daily Express" urges a
consultation with reference to the
rocrudescence of lynching in the United States, coupled with the Back per incidents in Bouth
Africa.
with Frango's offer of compensation,
| but it is hoped that the differencete
will soon disappear.
GERMANY'S CONCESSIONS.
Vin BOMBAY, Aug. 27, 11,5 p.m.
Newspaper at Paris and Berlin
øre, sanguíne as to the settlement
and result of the renewal of Franco-
German conversations. They agree
in believing that Germany will con
code to Franco a free hand in
The articles in the "Daily Ex- | Mótorcó.
press are attracting the attention the extent of compensation to Ger-
:
of statesmen in the United States many in the Congo."
and Gent Britain to this grave
question,
NEGRO BEATEN IN TO
FLAMES.
Vin Zanzibar, Aúg. 27,10.45 a.m.
The authorities at Westchester,
Pennsylvania, have arrested eight:
men and boys in connection with the
lynching of a nagro at Loatervillo,
The victim made an effort to
beat him
The only question remaining is
Uneasiness in boing expressed in
Madrid at the prospect of France
obtaining the protectorate
-Morocco.
THE JEWISH RIOTS.
SERVICE TO TAB TELEOBATH.
about, and the Adour searched for three days, rescuing twenty-sevop
mora parsons, who were in an ex-
lausted condition.
The same evening the captain's
boat, containing twenty-four por
4018, was rescued. A strong mon- soon was blowing at the time, and.
the sea was rough,
HOME CRICKET.
ANOTHER ACCEPTANCE
FOR AUSTRALIA.
(Suavion To Tum" TALKORÁFU.")
Via ZANZIBAR, Aug. 26, 8.25 p.m.
The results in the County Cricket
Championship are as follows:-
Middlesex bont Hints at Lords
by an innings aud 107 runs.
Kent beat Yorkshiro by: ten
wickets.
JAPANESE POLÍTICS.
"TIMES
COMMENTS.
Vis BoMP4, Aug, 27, 7.10.a.m. The "Timps" says that though the
resignation of Baron: Esteurs is
perhaps inevitable a change in the
Japanese.Premnership is to be garums with C directed policy of Japad with
conspicuous success, and his quccess
with many Bor, though padowed
brilliant gitte, lacks his experienos,
The "Times" urges the "Baionji Ministry, if they wish for success at the elections, to devole their
opergies to financial reform.
Surrey beat Sussex by eight
wiskola.
Worcestershire beat Somerent by
,,,,"
of 187 runs
-The--gaine" - hetween Lancashiroj
and the Indians foulted in a draw.
Viue, of, Bustoz, has accepted tho
|A£0,0% invitation
accompany
the English arieket team to Aus-
- Via ZANLIDAH, Aug. 28, 6.10 p.m. trilin.
Owing to the attacks on the Jews
[Vine is a good,
i South Wales, numbers of Jawish and
proved himself to be one
refugees have arrived at Cardiff of the bulwarks if his team.
„They have endured considerable vi
BOUGHT ET TAPA
ENGLISH TRAWLERS.
BOUGHT BY JAPANESE.
The
'when the car overturned.
chandeur was crushed to death and
Buck cumbed to his injuries,
"AMERICAN TARIFFS.
WOOL AND COTTON,
Via Zanzman, Aug. 27, 10.48 .m.
President Taft was at Seamirton.
J
Maam husetts, when the Tasiff
Board izmed its-report on the wool
And cotton tariffs,
[SKRYEOW TO TELEGRAPH."]
Vis Boxay, Aug 27, 7.10a.m.
Japanese agents have bought
four Grimshy steam trawlers, and
have engaged Grimsby Ethosme
to introduce fishing methods into
Japan.
RUNAWAY MOTOR,
IMPERIAL DEFENCE
"PERMANENT MASTERS OF
THE SEAS
(SERFIOM TO TER
TELEGRAPHY ''].
Via ZaŃzibań, Aug. 27, s.10 p.m.
Reuter's correspondent at Wel- lington states that ab banque Deambe: the Fresident will given in his honour, Bird, G. Ward, K.C.M.G., Premier of New Zealand,
cheap to have a-per capita contri-
bution for the cost defence
throughout the Empire, as the pre-
sent system.
of both schedules.
WORLD'S TOUR.
JULES VERNE ECLIPSED.
[SERTION TO TEN
TELKONAPH,''}
return
Summer
Peking
THE MAN STRY *** JUSTICE.
AND FOREIGNERS EN
* anda p Poking Aug 27, Tho Ministry of Justico hon generally ordered the viceroys and governors of the various provinces to prohibit foreigners hom being present in Court der- ng the houring of cases,
RAILWAY AFFAIRS.
[“-Baruno-Po” Sæktion.]
Peking, August 27 The Ministry of Communic tions has recommended to the Throne the appointment of Mr. Lo Shung Ling a Director of Fatehon and Sam-rui
Railway
TAOTAI.
TO BE ARRESTED,
"SHEUNG PO · Siavion.]
Peking, Angust 27, The Throne lins given orders to diven co-oporation," ́he “snid,
the viceroys and governors of the "we might have an impregable various provinces and the Chinese watom of defence which would com- Ministers abroad for the arrest of
Via Zanzibar, Aug. 27, 10.45 ampel our competitors to recognise that Taoi Nai Huong, ex-Taotif of we were the permanent meaters of Shanghini, who absconded re-
the
The Paris jouzaslist Jagoresch
has completed a toug wide has
world in 191 days, which constitutes
a reord.
AVIATION,
LONGEST SINGLE DAY
FLIGHT.
EVICE TO TES
TELEGRAPH."}
Viz Zanzibar, “Aug. 27, 10:45 a. mn.
A
At Chalon sur-mare, an avietor
nded Helles has covered.
distamos of 780 miles, in fifteen
hours, winning the Michelin sup TEN PEOPLE KILLED AT for the longest single day flight.
FURHAM,
TELBILARM."']
Vis Bquay Aug. 27, 7.10 am
Kut runaway motor collided at Dur.
ham with a brake containng thirty-
The latter was
ral injured.
and Gerrakny
the seas.".
FRIE IN CIN EMATO- GRAPH.
PEOPLE TRAMPLED TO DEATH..
{SERVIOS TO TAN "TELFORATO."']
cently.
LARGE SUM EMBEZZLED.
("BRAT TO", BIRVIOR.)
Poking, August 27.
The Ministry of Finance in- forms the Throne flint the ab
Vis BOMBAY, Aug. 27, 11.5 p.m.sconding Tantai lins embezzled A fire broke out in a cine the sum of over $3,000,000,
matograph theatre at Cannonsbarg,
Pennsylvania The audience be
came pante-striken, and desperate NEW TARTAR-GENE fights for life took place at the exito of the building..
Twenty-five people were trampled to death, and many were injured.
TO DEAL WITH SMUGGLERS.
Canton'Authorities Active. TTeleosten! DoskapoNERET
Canton, August 20.
}
SEAT PO" BEEVICU)
Peking, August 27. The Cabinet has telegraphed to H.E. Fung Shan, Tartar- Gener I designated to Canton, to
| procret to his post without delay. His Excellency will assume the duties of the Admiral in Canton
is Excellency the Canton, at the same time. Viceroy, apprehensive lest the ausrohisis abould, smuggle arme TO DESTROY AEROPEANES: and ammunition into the interior
by way of Nam Shek Tau, which is the centre of the route to Honge
Washington röhörte ihrt in naval kong and Maono from the inland,
experiments some powder guns 60-
has concluded that the patrolling service of the rassels. "Lliero is inadequate to check the nite of the daring my glers, and lins, oplanes have socordingly, ordered the Tin On to Tour The
into the
height of fen
of es de
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