1911-09-06 — Page 1

Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

The Hongkong Telegraph.

September 6th, 1911, Temperature 10 sm. 88, 4 p.m.,, 88; Humidity...76, 67.

No. 8567

(ESTABLISHED 1881.) Copyright, 1911 by the Proprietor.

襄四十月七年三萩室

WEDNESDAY,

SEPTEMBER 6

1911 E

REUTER'S

REUTER'S

TELEGRAMS.

REUTER'S

TELEGRAMS.

THE OSBORNE, JUDGMENT.

A PICTURESQUE HINT.

PROGRESS OF NEGOTIA-

TIONS

September 5th, 1910, Tomparatur 10a.m. 87, 4 p.m. 86; Humidity...68, 76.

雙六月九英濬香

CHINESE

TELEGRAMS.

FOREIGN LOANS.

BODY'S

$80 PER ANNUMAN

Binium Corr 10 Omza

CHINESE

TELEGRAMS.

NATIONALIZATION OF

RAILWAYS.

VICEROY IMPEACHED),

REUTER'S

TELEGRAMS.

·WORLD'S WRESTLING

CHAMPIONSHIP.

A SPORTSMANLIKE LOSER

TELEGRAMS.

♪.

TRADE UNION CONGRESS: FRENCH NAVAL REVIEW. FRANCE AND GERMANY.

(SERVICH TO TUM'"' TELEGRAPH."']

Via DURDAN, Bept, 5, 7.80 p.m.

The afternoon session of the

[SAVION TO THE TELEŐRÁPH,"

Via DURBAN, Sept. 6, 1.5 p.. Gotch secured his first fall in Trades Union Congress considered

fourteen mninutes. and

seconds, applying the leg

and the new chancery hold.

second fall was secured in five

minutes thirty-seconds with the toe

fold.

twenty the Parliamentary Committee's re-

hold

The

Hackenschmidt, after the contest,

stated that he had failed, but the

best man. Had won. He was OITY

[+

ho could not make a better show,

ELECTIONS IN CANADA,

PROSPECTS AND

PROPHECIES.

{SERVICE TO THE "' 'Teleoraru."']

Via DURBAN, Sept. 5, 9.10 ant."

f. Reuter's corrependent at Ottawa

roporis at the election cumpanga in Canada corti tea with unabated

མ-

-

port on the Osborne judgment and

decided not to accept the Govern

ment's bill unless amended to cni-

body a complete reversal of the

judgment.

Via Bounay, Sopt. :5, 8.30 p.m. "

M. Cambon las presented to

(SERTION TO THE " TELEGRAPH.'')

Via BOMBAY, Sept. 8, 7.15 a.m.

French newspapers of all opinions dwell on the magnificence of the Germany France's Anal conditions.

Toulon naval review; and the in- The Chancellor afterwards loft for

portance of the demonstration under Kiel, where the German Emperor

present circumstances.

to day "reviawa the greatest gather-

A GRAND SPECTACLE.

THE GOVERNMENT,

DELEGATES.

Via BONDAY, Sept. 9, 7.15 a.m.

The roviow at. Kiel was a grand

spectacle, the torpedoes and sub-

marines boing, a' feature of the.

parade.

Scenes occurred during the sitting

of Llio Congress when a section of

the members protested against the

presence of Government representa-

tives, especially of Mr. Shakleton

from the Home Office, and their

description on the agenda 18

iraternal delegates. Several speak

·

ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE

GUARANTEE OF PEACE,

[SERYIOK TO THE "TELEGRAPH."'}

Via BomDay, Sept. 6, 7.15 a.m.

A incesage from Melbourne staten

ing of ships ever seon outside British waters. Every available

warship will be present, including

noughts,

REUTER'S

TELEGRAMS.

SUBMARINE DISASTER.

[SRAVION TO TAN," TELEGRAPH."} Via DURDAN, Sept. 5, 9.10 a.. The submarine Al has disappear. od at Selsey during lifting teste. Fortunately tho had no crow on board.

"

DEAR FOOD.

ARREST OF AGITATORS.

[SERVICE TO THE-** TELEGRAPH."] Via DURBAN, Sept..5, 9.10 n m. Droatie measures have beeú adopt

DIPLOMATIC

ACTION.

"Sauna Po** SERVICE.]

Peking, Sopt, 5.

The Diplomatic. Body at

Peking, on learning of the op-

position of the peoplein Sze-ulinun

to foreign lous for the construc

ed, says a telegram from Paris, totion of railways, have asked the pul nu ond to the labour trouble,

SHRUNG_PO_" SERVICE.]

Peking, September 5.

H. E. Tuan Fong, Director

Geuorakof Railways, has impeach-

ed the Viceroy of Sze-ghuan to

the Throne for siding with his

The Government is arresting all Ministry of Foreign Affairs to people in opposition to the labour agitatora found in the safeguard the interests and nationalization of railways, and

disturbed dear-food districts and

the hurriedly completed Dread this has dampened the ardour of the privileges, of those through whom has begged that a high official be Many arrests have been China lins obtained the loan for dospatched to Szechuan to in-

theimilding of the Szo-chua-vestigate into the case,

Archduko Franz Ferdinand is

Among the gucate,

NERVOUSNESS IN

GERMÁNY.

́(SERVICE TO TAN" TELEGRAPH."]

Yin BOMBAY, Sopi. 6, 7.15 a.m.

Extraordinary

nervousness in

Germany, brought about by the

Moroccan situation, led to a ruḥ on

the Blottin Savings Bank, and in

rioters.

made.

RIOTS IN BELGIUM. -

Via DURBAN, Sept. 5, 4.5 p.m.

Dear food riots broke out at Brussi le yesterday, when overal, shops were sacked.

GERMAN SOCIALISTS.

DENOUNCED AS

UNPATRIOTIO.

Hankow Railway.

FOREIGNERS TO BE

GUARDED.

("BHAT PO" SERVICE)

Poking, September 5.

The Diplomatic Body in Peking [BERvice to tak “ Talborafu;"']'

Darban, Sept. 6, 7.15 a.m.

have in view of the trouble in Router's dorrespondent at

Sze-chuan held a meeting in Cologne reports that the German Workers' Congress representing connection with the protection of various Christian and patriotic,

Labour onions has issued a mani- foreign residents in Szo-cluun.

denouncing the Socialist threat

affirmed that they should not that the Governor-General, iù open-another instance at Stansburg, Vis vigour. The proscets of the Con seek the patronage of the Governing the Parliament, referred to the where wild romours were caused by festo in favour of peace, but

́servatives are improving, but it irment, which had bludgeoned them renewal of the Anglo-Japanese

predicted that Sir Wilfred Laurier in time of war and placed the alliance, and anid it was air addi: will be returned with a majority of

military at the disposal of the rail-tional guarantee of the world's 25 to 30 instead of the majority

4 репер. of 46 which he had in the old par

liament,

SIR WILFRED LAURIER,

way companies. A motion to

suspend the Standing Orders and

discuss the Parliamentary Oom-

aitteen invitation

was carried,

against protests

President

Mullin, by 232 votes to 70, but after

speoches by the moderators are

Via DURBAN, Sept. 5, 4.5 p.m.

Reuter's correspondent at Ot-

tawa slates that Sir Wilfred Laurier |-

is to stand for Soulanges, besides

East Quobec. Previously Soulanges returned a Conservative member:

PORTUGAL'S GOVERN-

MENT.

VALUES BRITISH FRIEND-

SHIP.

(SERVION TO THE " TRIMONĀPA. ¦'] Via Dunnan, Sept. 5, 11.10 năm,

solution of censure was lost by a

large majority.

RAILWAY NATIONALIZA-

TION,

Durban, Sept. 6, 7,15 am,

The Congress has adopted a re-

Reuter's correspondent at Lisbon solution in favour of legislation

reports that Premier Chagas of the directed to the nationalization of first Parliamentary Cabinet in a

statement made before the Chamber railways.

said that the Government would follow the path of the Provisional Government and would not botray] the confidence of the workers who had justly hoped that the revolu

HOME CRICKET.

Via DURBAN, Sept. 6, 12.85 a.m.

tion would improve their lot. The [SKRVION TO TEN THixonary."'] Government would not change its| foreign policy, which had been strengthened through the harmony which exlated with Portugal's ally, Drost Britain:

Burray beat Bomeraet at the Oyal

by an innings and 47, runs

LORD KITCHENER,

[SERVICE TO THE "' TWLBORAPH."]

Via BowBay, Sept. 6, 7.15 a.m.

Lord Kiteboner embarks on the

8.3. Nubia on the 18th inst. fór

Egypt.

Representations have been

a declaration of war being moment-to-declaro-u-general-strike-in-the made to the Ministry of Foreign- event of warlike complications as arily, expected.

Affairs. treason to the Fatherland and o An official communique issued at direct invitement to foreigners forcibly to prevent the develop ment of Germany.

| Berlin says that the circumstances

admit of expectations of smoother

progress of the pourparlers than

before the interval. It is under-

stond that Spain has indicated 10 Paris that she will jemporarily

abandon the occupation of Ifai.

M. Cambon sent a despatch to

CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. M. Doselves of yesterday's inter

{SERVION TO THE " TELEGRAPH.""]

view. Optimisti is fell in Paris ro-

Via BOMBAY, Sept. 5, 4.50 p.m.garding it, on the ground that both Denn Wakefield of Norwich France and Germany are desirous has been appointed Bishop of

of a speedy settlement. Birmingham, in succession to the Rt. Rev. C. Gore,

CONDITIONS. IN INDIA.

AN IMPROVEMENT

REPORTED.

{Suavion To THN / TELEGRAPH."}

AVIATION.

ANOTHER TRAGEDY.

1

"

.

(BERTION TO TEN “ TELEGRAPH,"

Via Donnay, Sept. 5, 9.10 a.m.

TO-DAY'S CHINESE FESTIVAL.

HEAVY RAINS IN

SOOCHOW.

RICE SHOPS LOOTED.

("SHEUNG PO" SERVICE.)

Shanghai, Sopt. 5.

The Throne has ordered H. E. Tuan Tung to undertake that tusk himself.

CHINA'S NAVY,

A HANDSOME GIFT:

"SHEUNG Po" Bravicz]

Peking, Sept. 5.

A rich merchant has offered a

largo contribution to the Govern

ment in connection with the roor-

ganization of China's muvy..

The Board of Admiralty has

memorialized the Throne for the reward of the donor, and the Throne has granted him a high official title.

THE NORTHERN REVIEW.

An Imperial Inspector, (THE "TELEGRAPH" CORRESPONDINT

Canton, September 5.

All Souls' Day." Today 'n Chinese festival is. held, which has a parallel in It Europe in "All Souls' Day." a not solely celebrated on this day, for some Chinoso have kept the festival on days of their own choosing, and pedestrians in the streets may have noticed children in the streets scrambling for thrown from Olinese cash

011 A houses. Celebrations huge scale are carried on in the Civil and Military Temple, looted, and the people are on review so that on his return to

while many of the Chinese firme in Wing Lok Street and Kennedy Town make special preparations for the day. This evening ram-

Heavy rains have been falling

As already reported in your columus, there will be a general roview of sulliers at Wing Ting Fu in the coming autumn and Prince Teai Tao luas been appoint ad to inspect the troops on that unceasingly in Soochow. The occasion. H.E. the Viceroy has rice shops in the city have been Kwong to send an experienced asked Field Marshal Lung Chai

army officer North to see the

strike.

("Emir Po" BREVIOR}

blors about the city may see the ADMIRAL LI'S WOUND. Chiness householder ontside his door, burning josa paper repre- senting clothing material in rolls. Food offeringa.will also be burnt, the donors hoping that these articles will reach those in the spirit world, who are homeless and hungry. After this quaint ceremony the gain of the streets telegraph to the Throne that is allowed to reap a harvest from

Peking, September 5.

11.E. the Canton Viceroy has

the cash that are thrown from the the wound of Admiral”· Liis

housos

Besides these celebrations on serious. and others may be seen on tha

At Huelvas the aviator Lo Fores-water. Lunohos and boats are hired for commemorating thosO who have been drowned or have

Via Dandan, Sopt, 5, 7.30 p.m., tier fell from a height of 250 fest, Simla reports that there has been The motor of his machine exploded

a géneral rainfall throughout Nortir and the aviator was incinerated. India, resulting in improved condi

Aviator Varron, dying at St. tions. Nevertheless there is still anxiety in so:ne of the Punjab and

Amato, reached a height of 13,940 foot, which routitutți a record.

The Cabinet has telegraphed

died while at sea. Chinese priests to H.E, the Canton Viceroy ask are engaged to perform religious

rites amid a continual burning of ing His Excellency to instruct jose paper, and small lamps mado

of oiled paper and burning rosin, Admiral I to proceed to the are thrown out to float on the water, It is by moins of these] that the inck of the launchierin ay be foretold during the coming

Ospital as soon as his recovery.

complete.

up

Canton, he may be in h position" to assist is. Excellency Lang. Chai Kwong in improving the standard of the Cinton soldiers,

A Bricklayer's Fatal Fall... While repairing a house in Stanley Terrace, Shaukiwan, on Tuesday, a bricklayer foll a distance of thirty feet. He sustained a fracture of the skull and broken ribs. He was convoy- [ed to hospital where he died.

The Weather Forecast.

CHANGE

ISORAIN

STORY

DRY

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.