The Hongkong Telegraph.
September 18th, 1911, Temperature 10 a.m. 83, 4 p.m., 85; Humidity...02, 03,
No. 8530
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TELEGRAMS.
TELEGRAMS.
REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
STRANGE ACCIdent.
BOXING.
FRANCE AND GERMANY,
FEATHERWEIGHTS.
on the
[SERTION TO TAN " TAIMORAPE,'']
Via DURBAN, Sept. 18, 0.5 am.
Dixlo IV, the winner of the
recent International Motor-bont Championship, racing
Niagara River in the Great Lakes
Championship, ran ashore, injuring
woman and a bey, the cres
escaping unscathed.
DEAR FOOD.
RIOTS IN AUSTRIA,
A HOPEFUL SIGN.
SERVION TO TAB ** TELEORAPN."');} [SERVION TO YEN “ TELEGRAPH."'] Vin DURUAN, Sept, 18, 5.30 p.m. Via BouRay, Sept. 18, 1.65 p.m. Jia Driscoll and Oren Moran,
The
optimism in regard to the featherweight boxera, sign arti- Morocco prevailing in semi-official eles to-morrow to fight for a puteancial circles in Berlin is not
AVIATION
A LIEUTENANT KILLED,
THE AUSTRALIAN COMMONWEALTH.
LORD DUDLEY'S VIEWS.
{SKAVION TO TAN '4 TALNGRAPH."] Via DenBAK, Sept'18, 11.30 am.
Lord Dudley, interviewed at Witley Court on huis. return from cortain Australia, dwelt on the lack
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of
THE STRIKE EPIDEMIC.
RAILWAYMEN OUT AT
DUBLIN.
(SERVICE TO THE TEĻKOZAPP ''].
Via Bouncy, Sept. 10, 11.40 p.m." Railway strikes have occurred at Dublin, arising from the refusal by two men, one of them employed-at
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REUTER'S
TELEGRAMS.
KITCHENER OF
·KHARTOUM
VOYAGE TO-EGYPT.
[SERVICE TO THE TELEORAPA."
Vin BOMBAY, Sopt. 19, 7.30 3.0,
$80 M-AMBUK SIKOLE COPY 10. Qanys,
CHINESE
TELEGRAMS.
THE CABINET.
The Cabinet has telegraphed to HE. Sham Chun Hisun to draw
a company of soldiers from Hupeh and Slann-si respectively, which
(o be under the command of His Excellency,
Heulor's correspondent nt. Malta COMMUNICATIONS INTER
RUPTED.
the goods yard, to handle timber wires that Lord Kitchener is ürriving
£2,600. The fight will probably shared in Paris, where a ake place on the 18th of Colober.
amount of scopticism is observable, poverty in the Commonwealth. Re- belonging to a firm whose men had there on the 25th inzt. He will pro- | Meanwhile, the fact that Germany
ferring to the compulsory service struck work.____The movement is
ceod to Egypt in His Majesty's ship is releasing time expired soldiers sole, his thought that sixteen spreading at an alarming rate, and
a complete stoppage of all goods. Diana. this mutuin an usual is regarded as
days' training a year was insufficiant
traffic in and out of Düblid 18 but compuleion had been accepted subatantially hopeful feature.
threatoned, while the passenger ser wonderfully, well and it was politie vice is restricted.
The men of ot to make the period of service Limerick havo struck out of Los long and arduous at first. sympathy with the others. The regards the navy Lord Dudley
Royal Fusiliers have boen hastily thought that Australia building her
recalled, from manœuvres at Wick-
low.
SERVICE TO THE "TILEGRAFN.''}
Vin BOMBAY, Sept. 18. 3.35 m.
Lieut. Cammell of the Royal
Engineers was killed while aviating.
Hebdon.
SERVICE TO THE TELEGRAFX."]
Via BOMBAY, Sept. 18, 3.3 p...
Sorious, dùar food riots have 70. |
oured-in Vienna. The trouble
began with a Socialist demons
tion outside the Town Hall where
the military dispersed them for
throwing stones. The mob resumed.
at dusk by attacking the working
class quarters, whore lights were
turned ont, barricades erected l
..
the premises looted. Revolutionary
cries were uttered and the soldiers
charged, firing several volleys.
A SPECTACULAR FEIGHT,
Via BouDAY, Sept. 18, 11.40 p.m.
The French aviator Brogi, while
carrying a passenger, flow from
Tangier to Fez. A large, crowd of
natives witnessed his arrival with
the utmost amazement. The Sultan
iterwards received M. Brogi in
audience,
A FIERCE CONTROVERSY.
THE GERMAN REPLY,
Via BOMBAY, Sept. 19, 7.30 a.m.
How Kiderlin Waochter has handed M. Cambon Germany's reply to the French Note,
UNREST IN SPAIN.
REVOLUTIONARY
ACTIVITY.
(SKEVION TO THE ""TELEGRAPH."]
Vin DURBAN, Sept. 18, 0.5 a.m.
Spain, whose labour troublos
The Imperial palace is bins. JOHNSON-WELLS FIGHT,ave been hitherto mainly centred guanded by troops. The offind a
count states that one rioterunt
killed and fifty eight, including
chliess and police injured. Othe
repods: give the figures asis
killed and 250 wounded.
In the Bilbao mining district, ia
now threatened with a general
(SERVICH TO-THE-"-TALEGRAPH.-'},
strikeIt -appears--that--the
Vis DURBAN, Sept. 18, 11,30 m,
anarchistio syndicate committee
The Johnson-Wella fight is oe headquarters" at Barcelona casioning' a-regular controversy in ordered a general atriko to-day in ogland The fight was loosed solving the most revolutionary CANADIAN ELECTIONS. oma pember of pulpits yesterday methods of destruction of tolographe,
AN EXTRAORDINARY
INCIDENT.
(SERVION TO THE “
It is noteworthy that some of the
Mergy favour the fight, while Love! Zendale (the patron of English
Song), deprecates. it. Johnson
Тиловаги. '} says that; if there is to be no Bght Via DURBAN, Sopt, 18, 11.30 a.m.
in Tondon as arranged, thiore will Eouter's correspondente awa | is a fight in Paris. James White, states that, with only three days the promoter of the match, anya before the polling takes pisco, that the situation is unchanged aud
the watch occurs great activity prevails in the pro
on the 2nd.
October. více of Quebes. Many meetings
were held at the church doors yea
terday,By the retirement of his
opponent In Dao, Premier Bir
Wilfred Laurier will be returned
unopposed,
TERMS OF ABANDONMENT.
The promoter of the Johnson |Wells fight,,having offered to aban-
don the fight if indemnified against loss, the-Noncanformist Minister, Quebec telegram makes the Rev. F. B. Meyer, has accepted,
“startling intimation: that. Le¿juo is
repud
Later,
has
telephones and enilways and in. timidating the newspaper composi
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own shipe was the only way that anything like contributors to the Imperial Navy could be got. . If
any Australian Government bad
proposed a larger contribution to
the Imperial Goveruffent it would
have failed. The difficulty was to
got mon as the Australian was not
asailor and would have to trust the
British Admiralty to man the ships
for some years.
SCULLING CHAMPION-
SHIP
ARNST AND BARRY.
1
(SERVICE TO TE" FELAGRAFE.") Via DURBAN, Sept. 18, 11:30 a.m.
The Sydney correspondent of Router states that the "English
MAIL SERVICE AFFECTED.
tors to coase work. The Govern- Sportaman" has cabled to Arust, ment ha takon the most stringent the world's sculling champion, offer- measures. and most of the members ing to guarantee the stakes and ex- of the committee and several others have been arrested.
pouses and £760 sterling for a race between Arnst and Barry, the Eng
|lish champion, on the Thames.
MARTIAL LAW.
Via BOMBAY, Sept. 19, 0.30 am
A revolutionary, strike has broken
out at Valencia, and martial law has been proclaimed. The distur
bances are serious; telegraphs have
been cut, and the town is occupied
by troops." Riots have also occurred
ANTARCTIC RESEARCH,
VICTORIA'S DONATION.
[BERVICE TO TEN !*
Via Duunas, Sept. 19, 12.20 a.m. The strike movement has extended Queenstown, diaorganising the American mail sorviço,
MOB VIOLENCE.
Vin DoXDAY, Sept. 18, 7.30 am." The railway slike in the south and wost of Ireland has assumed a serious napo.t. :
Dublin, Limerick,
Ennis and Tipperary "are entirely
euf off, and the services have been suspended in many districts. The
atrikers burned the house of a
signalman for remaining at work at Thurlos, Two revolver shots were
Arrow escape. fred, and the signalman hind
MJ STOLYPIN.
PERITONITIS SETS IN.
[BRPION TO TEN" THORA."]
Via BOMBAY, Sept. 18, 11.40 a.m
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ETNA IN ERUPTION.
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("Sawka Po", SERVIOR:];
Shanghai, September 18.
Telegraphic rommunication belwoon Shanghai and. Szechuan is still inforrupted, and conso- quantly tore is no authoritative QUFBREAK SUBSIDING.news of the trouble in Szochunn.
(SERVICE TO THE " TELHORATH."'] Via Donna, Sept 18, 5.30 p.m
"
The cruption of Mount Etua is
Melding.
CHINESE TELEGRAMS.
OUTBREAK IN SZE-
CHUAN.
GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS
DEMOLISHED.
"SHAT Po" SERVICE)
"Peking, September 18.
The Army Headquarters, the
Finance Department and the
Telegraph Bureau in Ching-tu
have beon demolished.
A STATE OF SIEGE.
MINISTER DENOUNCED.
Peking, September 18, The Szechuan provincials holding official appointments in the Cabinet havo lield a meeting and have decided to bag the Throne to dismiss the President of the Ministry of Communica tiona.
The Ching-tu city gatos are opened twice daily for the purports
of taking in provisions and fire
A bulletin issued yesterday even-arms. ing stated that peritonitis End set in, and that M. Stolypin's condi
tion was very serious.
A PROGROM FEARED.
REINFORCEMENTS DESPATCHED.
The Viceroy of Hupel
FROM FOREIGN SOURCES,
The Diplomatic Body at l'e- king have received tolegrams in regard to the revolt in Szechuan which attributo the outbreaks to: the mutiny of the soldiers. The revolt is said to be spreading and will not be easily suppressed.
~RAILWAY PROTECTION SOCIETY.
Worth Watching/
(THE "“TELEGRAFH" CORRESPONDENT]
Canton, September 18, H.E. the Canton Viceroy uns received a private telegram from- the Central Government in regard to the situation in Szechuan." As e Government is afraid that the trouble in Szechuan may evoke a similar agitation in Canton, the Viceroy is requested to lake every [recaution. Lest the society for the protection of sailways in. Hongkong should take advant- age of the trouble in Szechuan to cause mischief, the Viceroy bas de-sent some officia's Hongkong to watch the movements of those connected with the Fodity.
Via DURDAN, Sept. 18, 11.20am.spatched Commander Tang Sing Router's corrocpondent at Keiff Tat with the 31st Company of states that M. Stolypin's condition troops for Szechuan on the 16th
inat, Via Dunnay, Sept. 10, 12,20 am. regarded as hopeless. The town The Colony of Victoris has donis in a mest agitatod state, and a
at Baragossa, where the mob cheer-ated the sum of six thousand pounds pogrom is feared. The stretto are soffring to raise a fund for the pured the cause of revolution. They towards Mawson's expedition to the patrolled day and night. his sigasture to the. He stipulates, however, that fired upon the Civil Guard, who re-
document it wil drawing from the
the personal expanses be excluded plied, and several persons were kill- The combatents, referee and pro- ed or ded. The disorders areke ming that he was drap moter/KIGĀ
exol
Antaretle. The total, of the Don- 17
tributions
FATAL ISSUE,
15 vorinus in other amounte
Tim Bombay, Sept. 19, 7,80 a.)
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Peking, September 18.
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Shanzl al-Sanking
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