The Hongkong Telegraph.
September 4th, 1911, Temperature 10 am. 63, 4 p.m., 81 Humidity...88, 94,
-No. 8566
REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
·美三十月七年三晓室
REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
THE CALCUTTA
PAGE-
ANT.
TRADES UNION CON-
GRESS.
MR. LASCELLÈS REQUISI
TIONED.
[BERVICH TO THE “TELEGRAPH. ']
1
Vin Durban, Sep 4, 6:15 pm.
Mr. Frank Lascolles, "the great nuthority on pageants, will sail at the
end of Septembar 15 organize the
Calcutta Pageant.
THE MOROCCAN
TROUBLE.
MOVEMENTS OF TROOPS.
[ŠERVIOR TO THE " Telmoraph."']
Via DunnAN, Sept. 45,10 p.m.
A transport and two cruisers have
loft Cadiz to join the five hundred
Spanish troops in Morocco. They
are already at the Canary Islands
and proceed to the occupation of If It is ab ted from Tangier that three thousand French troops have
J
Marrakesh.
GOVERNMENT REPRE-
SENTED,
[SERVICE TO THE TELKURAPH,'')
Via Boanax, Sopt, "4, 2.35 p.7"
In view of the troubled labour
situation unusual interest attaches
to the Trados Union Congress, which
opening at Newcastle to-day
Five hundred and twenty-four dele-
gates, representing 1,607,000, trade
unionists, are attending and the
Government is also represented. •
(ESTABLISHED Copyright, 1911 by the
TUESDAY,
REUTER'S
TELEGRAMS.
probably they were wiser after ide lesson. Mr. Mullin considered that the Government was remiss in its
duty in sending, unasked, troops to
tho strike contres instead of sharply laying down the law to the com
mercial magnites. He was con fident that the last had not been heard for the railway directors wore an ancient autocracy whose high-handed action. had involved such suffering upon the general general publio as would not easily be forgotten. The passage of the Parliament Bill involved a warning to the authorities of the power of the democracy,
KEYNOTE IS AMALGAMA- WRESTLING CHAMPION-
TION.
(SERVIÓN TO TH■ “' Tulkonäru,"]
Vin BOMBAY, Sept. 4, 11.55 p.nt.
Labour solidarity is the keynote
of the most important resolutions
to-be-placed before the Trades
SHIP.
[GOTCH AGAIN VICTORIOUS,
[RVIOR TO THE "TELEGRAPH."] Vin BORDAY, Sept. 6, 7.10 a.. Router's correspondent at Chicago wives that Prank
Goteli beat
SÈPTEMBER 5 1911.
September 4, 1910, Temperature 10 am,
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REUTER'S "
TELEGRAMS.
CHINESE
TELEGRAMS.
REUTER
TELEGRA
GERMAN SOCIALISTS FRENCH NAVAL REVIEW NATIONALIZATION OF
AN ORDERLY MEETING.
A HUGE LINE
(SBAVICH TO THE
** TELEGRAVE." Via BouDAY, Sept. 5, 7.5'
Everything has been donem
[SERvION TO TA“ TELEGRAPH.”]
Via DURBAN, Sept. 4, 8.00a.m.
mako thio great Freneli naval review at Router's correspondent af Berlia Toulon a most impressive spectacle, and ninety vessols, with crews nua- reports that the socialist inecting boring over 30,000, have assembled. of the 31st August passed off in & most orderly fashion. A resolution was adopted condemning incitement
to war.
BLACK AND WHITE.
„RACIAL DIFFICULTY IN
SOUTH AFRICA:
RAILWAYS.
A DARING MEMORIAL..
("BELT Po" Bauvion)
Peking, September 4:
Humidity...87 61.
$86 ræn Axxu M SINGLE COFF 10. OKT.
CHINESE TELEGRAMS.
CANTON VICEROY
IMPEACHED.
(SHAT PO" SERVICN)
Poking
H. E. Olang Ming Chi the
Canton Viceroy, has been de-
- H.E. the Canton Viceroy lusnounced, anil the Throne has directed 11. E. Fung Shan, newly
tint the
invested in the railways proposed
President Fallieres, attended by, Ministers, Presidents of Chambers, memorialized Noval Committees and members of the Chambers, passed down the refund of 60 por cent of the capitel lines on board the battleship Mas. zona, which was accompanied by flotilla Boaring the official guests. Afterwards the Massena anchored, and all the vessels steamed past in single line, which extended for nine hardship to the people and that miles, SPEECH BY M. DELCASSE. the Throno has lost the confid»
Thousands of spectators and
to be nationalized, will cause
appointed Tarter General of Canton, to institute an enquiry based on the statements made in the impeachment aid to send in & roport.
whole families slept on the beach ence of the majority of the peoplo THE MACAO QUESTION.
tho night before the review.
At a banquet M. Delcase ox-for the mero sake of a few million prossed the Navy's gratitude at,
the government's solicitude. The dollars.
(SERVICE TO THE " TELMORAPH."]Navy's solo ambition was to be ready, like the army to respond Vin DURDAN, Sept. 4, 8.50 a:bs, to tho call of France. -
Beuter's correspondent at Balis-
bury wires that Viscount Gladstone,
in the course of a speech dealing
with the black perit, said that whatever might be the differences
the world's of opinion regarding the merits of
been ordered from Casablanca to Union Congress. These include Hackenɛchmidt in
proposals with a view to analgania wrestling championship, securing the Umtali roprieve there could THE FIFESHIRE WRECK. of all Unions connected with two successive falls.
[SERVICE TO TH TELEGRAPH.**]
feach industry and also a central
FIRES AT GLASGOW.
national organisation comprising nil
Via Durban, Sept. 4, 8,:30 x.m.i An Italian warship has been Unionic and Societies connected
►
:
accuring assurances from the sultan with the Trades Union Congress,
along the Somali coast that, in the Labour Party, and the General accordance with Italo-Somali agree-Federation of. Trados. The succeB ments, they will respect any of the
of recent sympathetic strikes has shipwrecked people from the 6.6.
Fifeshire who may turn up on the
const.
MR. GLADSTONE'S
CANDIDATURE.
HEREDITARY RIGHTS.
A.
galuòd strong support to there pro- posals. Attending the Congress
are roprosentatives of the Govern
ment, comprising two fabour ad-
visers from the Board of Trade and
Mr. Shakleton, the labour advisor
of the Home Office, the latter being
represented for the first time.
DUTY OF THE GOVERN-
·MENT.
ENORMOUS DAMAGE,
(SEEVIĆE TO THE "TELEGRAPH,"]
Vin BONDAY, Spt. 5, 1:30 a.m.
Two grens fires have occurred in Glasgow. First, the Wholesalo Co-
operative Society's premises in
Morrison Breet caught fire, which
rosulted in damage estimated at
ono hundred thousand pounds. Hardly had this outbreak been
controlled whom the fire brigade were called to the Trongata,
whore.. the histório. Tontino Houss
I
WES almost entirely destroyed,
together with large premises, in- ĮSARVICK TO THE “ TELEGRAPH.").cluding grocors, bootmakers and
Via BOMBAY, Sept. 5, 1.30 .31.
stationers shops, and others. A The Trade Union Congress has
restaurant and skating rink were oponed at Newcastle, Mr. Mullin,
gutted. The historic Glasgow who prosided, dwelt upon the re-
Cross, the Tolbooth and two banks sults of the recent labour unrest,
...
only be one principle, namely the
inviolable sanctity of white womeR
accompanied by strict justice and fairplay to the subject races. He pointed out the unpleasant numor
oug criminal cases in which whites
and blacks were concerned and
suggested reform of the jury system.
OBITUARY.
FAMOUS TOBACCO MAG-
NATE.
· AN ACCIDENT.
A sensation was caused during the grant review by the battleship Breinus in a mist colliding with a stomer, which had a large hole mudo in her bow. The pas sengers became panic-stricken, sisted them all to land safely. but boats were got out which as-
The Brennus continued on hor course and joined the fleet.
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DIRECTOR GENERAL'S
RESPONSIBILITY. -
("BHAT PO" BERVIOR.)
Poking, September 4.
The Throne has ordered the
DISCUSSION IN CAMERA.
"Baluno Po". BERvion.}~
·
Peking, September 4. Tho discussion in regard to re- cent developments in Macao is being carried on by the Army Advisory Council in camera.
Viceroy of Sze-chuan to find out Tuo maintains that China should It is reported that Prince Teni
whether there are any evil-doers maintain a firma attitudo. at the bottom of the strong op
AMERICAN TELEGRAMS. position to the Government's THE SHANGHAI ASTOR
nationalization of railways, and if
.
Washington, August 20.-The war department, has announced so, to punish the ringleaders that the movement of troops to and from the Philippinos which without lonioney. woro interrupted by the Moxiean border manoeuvres are to be re- sumed at once.
The Throne has, at the same
Major General Leonard Wood time, instructed H.E. Tuan Fhug has issued on order making vac
cination for typhoid fever com- to proceed to Sze-chuan without pulsory in the army.
The black hand outlaws have delay and settle affairs. create la veritable reign of terror | autong the Italians of this city. Director General will be So many homb outrages have been
The
committed during the last to responsible for any disorder that days that the Italian quarter is in trepidation and the police appear to be powerless to apprehend the| terrorists.
The Progressive Republicans are laying plans for an active campaign to continue until the assembling of the National Con- (SERVION TO THE “TE."]vention next year. Head-quar
Via BOMBAY, Sept, 5, 1.30 a.m... The death is announced of Mr.
Boury Wills of tobacco, fams,
1
may ensue in the province.
HOUSE.
The annual meeting of the Astor House Hotel Co. was held on August 30, Mr. F. Ayscough prosiding. The chairman, in the ' course of his report upon the year's working, said that the pro- fits had hoon $0,119.95, and after adding $1,2901.14 standing at the tast year, $10,411.00 had been car- credit of Profit and Loss account
boldried forward to the heir account.. The profitable working of the Hotel had been much interfered with during the rat year owing to rad-. ical changes in the staff and mo ingement; The working accounta ind receipts showed an increase of $70,000 over the previous year, although the expenditure for the past five and a half years had been heavier than usual. He thought": the shareholders would agree that they had the finest hotel in the! For East. Dealing with the.. future ho said that they proposed to live light comedy.. entertainmonts and to give balls and undertake.other entertain ments. Altogether $69,605,83. had been transferred to the Profit and--Loss necount, which was $21,316 more than last year.
CRITICAL SITUATION. IN `
:
SZE-CHUAN.
("SHUNO PO" SERVICE)
Peking, September 4,
The Viceroy of Hugelt ins
tars have been opened here in Washington. The leaders are con fident that they will be able to con- trol the convention next summor. Funda are being raised for the propaganda and preparations on a comprehensive scale are under CHOLERA IN TURKEY. way. Senator Bristow of Kansis,
one of the most violent of the telegraphod to the Cabinet in progressives, who is still here, reference to the seriousness of the very sharply criticised Prosidoni: Taft's stumping the west at this
MANY DEATHS.
(SERVIOR TO TUR “ TELEGRAPH,”] Via BouRay, Sept. 5, 1.30 a.m.
The Master of Elibank in the
course of a long lotter to the Young
Bcats points out that the mother
of Mr. W. E. Gladstone, candidate
for the respresentation of Kilman-
nock, is a Scoiswoman, Mr. Cad- stone's pedigree, he says, is pure
and without reproach and if ever a nien had a moral right to a Scottish the important concessions to the were saved through the heroic cholera is spreading to the provinces seat in Parliament it is the grand strikers and the advances in wages, efforts of the firomen of whom four There were 106 caves and 66 deaths
son of the man who was once de
scribed by the Midlothian electora
n the greatest living Scotsman,
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{SEAVION TO TER "TELEGRAPH.") Vis BONDAY, Sept. 4, 2.35 p.m.
Constantinople
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time. He said that the President's situation in Szo-chuon brought activity would help the cause of
the progressives more than it about by the peoplo's opposition would injure it,
Washington, September 1.—to the nationalization of railways, The Intest diplomatic sensa-
reports, that tion, comics to the capital from and stating at the Szo-cliuan)
Cuba; in the form of in appeal
Ile emphasized the long outdrawn sustained injuries and were taken at Monaatir on Thursday and 100 agony of arbitration which, ho said, to hospital. Enormous damage deaths at Kassova. Advices from They should refoles in Kilmsanock's had its limits. The railway dires resulted. The are was witnessed Chorum, Asia Min stato that the cholos, of which time would abun tors' policy of non-recognition of wast dantly prove the wisdom.
estimated at three population of neighbouring villag
has been simpet wiped out
the unions was beyond belief, lut quarter of a million.
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from the Island republic for the Viceroy is too weak to handle the offices of the United States in a
crisis between the kingdom of situation. Spainaad her former dependency. The two countries have been in
a diplomatic tangle for some
H.E. the Viceroy of Hupali is
weeks and recently the attitude afraid that disorder may momen of Spain has been most aggres
Cabinet comes to a decision na to
sive. The Intest note from ad- tarily break out, unless the rid has been interpreted by Cuba ad threat and on appeal for booking has been taken to Wash lington.
kow to not without losing time.
The accounts were accepted and passed. Mr. V. Meyor whs re- alected a Director and Moser,
G. H. and N. Thompson, were
oleotod auditors.
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