The Hongkong Telegraph.
October 11th, 1911, Temperature 10a.m. 77, 4 p.m., 77 | Humi
No 8602
REUTER'S
TELEGRAMS,
THE WAP."
[Service To, The
EARLY MORNING FIGHT,
Bombay, Oct. 12, 6.55 m.
Router's Rome correspondent
states that three lundred Turks
at Tripoli yesterday morning attacked the Italians,
鬭一卝月八年三版官
REUTER'S
TELEGRAMS,
OUTBREAK AT
་
WUCHANG.
FLIGHT OF THE VICEROY.
(SERVIÓN TO THE “* TALBONAPH,'']
Durban, Oct. 11, 2.45-p.m.
Router's Hankow correspond-
(ESTABLISHED 1881) Copyright, 1911 by
THURSDAY,
REUTER'S
TELEGRAMS.
OCTOBER
REUTER'S
TELEGRAM.
REUTER'S
TELEGRAMS.
INDUSTRIAL COUNCIL.
CESAREWITCH RESULT.
HOME RULE.
WILLONYX WINS AGAIN.
PRO AND CON.
A NEW BODY.
[NERTION TO THE " TRZUGNAYN, '] | Durban, Oct. 11, 8.30a.m. It is officially announced that
(SBRTION TO THE **
October 11th, 1910, Toni mdau 10 a.m. 70, 4 p.m. 77 1. Elumidity.
(KANFIOM TO THE ** TALBGRAPH
Bombay, Oct. 11, 3.15 pm. The Home Rule campaign is 28 in full ewing.
Bombay, Oct. 12, 12:25 am.
The result of the race for the
out states that a revolutionary the Government has established Cesarewitch Stakes outbreak has occurred at Wu-an Industrial Council, represent
vinng Four fires broke out alive of employers and workmen, simultaneously in the military to supplement the work of the
camps outside the city and figut- Board of Trade' in settling trade After half an hour's: firing the Tarks were repulsed leaving theiring took place between the loyal disputes.
dead and wounded and several and disloyal troops. guns.
The warships Surdogne and Carlo Albora bombarded the
· assailants;
According to Router's Peking correspondent the revolutionaries
Tuvo
captured Wachang and the
A reconnaisance at dawn-how-Viceroy has flod. ed the country along the whole Italing front to be free of the
enomy
The commander of the tranjs
was killed by'n bomb.
Five foreign gunboats are 4-ro- tecting Hunkow.
OFFICIAL BUILLINGS"
וּ י
.DESTROYED,
· REFUGEES RETURNING,
Durban, Oct. 11, 8.30 à.in. Router's correspondent pt Malta states that 450 Maltose refugees are returning to Tripáli to-day.
"The Italian Government, alates Durban, Oct. 11, 1140 p.m. Router's Rome Correspondent, liâs
-Renter'sliankowcorespondent sent á transport loaded with pro visions to feed the inhabitants of states that the revolutionaries Trípoli, who are stuving.
THE EXPEDITIONARY-
FORCE
Bombay, Oct. 11, 1.50 p.m. Reuter's Milan correspondent
killed the commander of the troops
with a bomb and burned the
yanens of the Viceroy and the
Treasurer.
states that the oxpeditionary force The rebel now hold Wuchung.
The Council is to have no
compulsory powers. Sir George Ask with, is the Chairman, with
the title Chief Industrial Com-
missioner.
OBITUARY.
MR. HENRY BROADHURST.
[SNOVICE TO PEN “ TELEOKAPA" Bombay, Oct. 12, 6.55 a. i.
The death is announced of Mr.
follows:
Willonyx (8
་་
2.
Demonstrations against Home
號二拾月十英港香
REUTER'S
TELEGRAMS.
FRANCE AND SPAIN.
THE MOROCCO NEGOTIA- TIONS.
(SERTION TO TER ** TULSGRAFE,"']
SingTM" Corr..
(CHINESE)
TELEGRAMS.
RISING IN WUCHANG,
MILITARY COMMANDER
MURDERED.
Shanghai, October 11. News has reached Shuanghai of a serious rising in Wuchiang, The troops which have been trained on modern lines have broken out hi open mutiny, and
Bombay, Oct 12, 0.55 a.m. Reuter's Berlin correspondent
states that the agreement' on the have joined forces with the re volutionaries. TheCity Ens bean Moroccan question, which grants bombarded by the rebels and the
outbreak is spreading,
a free hand to Morocco, has been
initialled.
1 Rulo were held at Dublin and Martingale (Winter).
Glasgow, which were addressed Papavero (Ringstead). 3
respectively by Sir Edward Car- There were sixteen starters and son and Mr. F. E. Smith, K.C. The nogotiations for compen the betting at the start was 9-2 A demonstration in favour of Willonyx, 6-1 Martingale, 9-1 Home Rule at Whitechapel was sation to Germany continue, Papavero. Won by three-quarters
addressed by Mr. John Redmond. of a longth; five lengths between
second and third.
THE RACE DESCRIBED.
Sir Edward Carson stated that the Home Rule movement of 1886 was a policy of despair, to-day it was a policy of madness. Ulster would not accept Home Rulo, on any conditions, There would be a rude awakening for those who were ridiculing her action,
Ignition was first away and secured a long lead but dropped back after a mile had been cover. ed. Four hundred yards from home Willonyx drew to the front aid that the Unionists who were and led from Papavero, Mar- hopelessly divided on everything
Mr. Redmond at Whitechapel
TRAVELLING TOUTS,
NATIONALISTS IN
AUSTRALIA.
(via To Tan “ Taxmaxarn,"]
Durban, Oct. 11, 9:15 am.
Reuter's Melbourne correspond
tingale, and Mirador. Olimbing else, thought to reform their dist states that the Nationalist the final ascent Murtingale passed heartened ranks by concentrating envoys addressed a meeting of Papavero and near the thigh on a campaign of calumny und 3,000 people in the Town Hall H. Broadhurst, a member of the challenged Willoays. The leader, hity to Ireland. He and his
colleagues would travel ile tongth and £1,000 was collected. House of Commons between however, ran on gamaly and,
stalling off the challenge, won and breadth of Great Britain to cleverly Mirador was fourth; answer the defamers. It was now Wolftoi broke down. "
a fight of the democracies of Great
1880 and 1802,
:
KULANGSU (AMOY) MUNICIPAL COUNCIL.
The following are the minutes of a meeting of the Council, held At the Board Room, on September 19, 1911.
Present: Messrs. W. H. Wallace (Chairman), J; S.
[The winner's viety, following bie two notable sagrees at the Ascot meet ing, stamp him as peibeps the bal stayer in England)-
ADMIRAL TOGD IN CANADA Appreciates Hospitality."
Fenwick, W. R. M'D. Parr, Rev. On his return trip from Eng-
BLACK AND WHITE.
The Viceroy's yamen has been barnt down and the gates of the oity are kept closed.
was discovered quickly enough The plot in the first instance
and many revolutionists were arrested in Siu Chiu street, where several cases of bombs were also seized. Three of the captured men were decapitated, The pro vision stores of anarchists have been loonted in the Russian settle ment.Sheung Po."
A subsequent message dia that the Viceroy's yarmen was. patchod at 2 a.m. to-day says blown up while the Telegraph Bureau of Hupel has been des troyed by fire. The Viceroy has escaped and taken refuge on is gunboat while his family have also been placed in safety. The inutinous troops have murdered General Chau Pui, commander Wuchang has been captured. in-chief of the moderu army, and.
HE. Shum Chun-boun-is safe,-** "Sheung Po."
"THE COMMENCEMENT.
Wuchang, Oct. 11, On the evening of Oct. 9, many
Britain and Ireland and the MR. COLE'S DEPORTATION. rebels were arrested in Wuchang
Dominions against The forces of reaction and privilege."
CANTON NEWS.
* Сохватокрит Canton, Oct. 11.
[STEVION TO THR TELEGRAFE."]
Durban, Oct. 11, 11.40 p.nt, The Hon. Galbraith Cole i tends to instituto proceedings to
for Tripoli is being conducted They live issued a proclamation M. Walos, W. Wilson, the land, which he attended as one with extraordinary precautions,
Mr. C. Barkeley Mitchell. Health Officer and the Scoretary of the suite of the Imperial Yesterday afternoon, a house test the validity ofhis deportation. Japanese Delegation to the Cor, medlapsod, on the band outside
thought fearing a naval attack, exhorting their followe's not to
A flent of buttleships, cruisors harm foreigners. and destroyers is escorting sixty transports wh are steaming at night time with lights out.
The whole convoy his front of five miles,
11
SPORT.
Cricket.
accompanied by the seizure of several casos of bombs. Three:'/ men wore belieaded. The in habitants of the city are safe,
Sheung Po.":
NEWS FROM PEKING.
Péking, October 11, Prince Tsai Chek, President of the Ministry of Finance, is suffer- ing from an attack of dysentery, and his condition is reported to: be serious. Sheung Po."
H.E, Tuan Fang haa memorial ized the Throne to the effect that
1. The minutes of the lost meet-nation, Admiral Cost Togo the Five Fairies Gate. It had ing aro.read and confirmed. - travelled across Canada by the formerly been used as a cinema- 2. A letter is read from Mr. J. Canadian Pacific Railway, which togmphitheatre and was being The Viceroy took refuge in a Sullivan resigning the appoint has been called the Alliance
turned into a European restaur ment of Sanitary Inspector, and Route, and was, therefore, yacht on the river:
asking for a testimonial, from the rather appropriately chosen on it. It fell without warning and A match has been arranged to the redemption of the railway Council. His resignation is ne- this occasion by Admiral Togo, buried two carpenters and four take place on the Hongkong shares from the people in Hunch cepted and testimonial granted. By instructions of the President masons who were extricated and
is proceeding smoothly. 3. A letter is read from Mr. of the Canadian Pacifio Railway found to have sustained injuries. Cricket Club ground on Saturday Imperial Rescript has been issued Military attaches of all Powers, safo, but the Consuls have televaluation of his property. The nesey, Admiral Togo" wee the The Fong Pin Hospital add the next, play to start at 2.15pm: praising the work of the Viceroy
Hiu Chin-boat concerning the Company, Sir Thomas Shaugh
The Europeans at Hankow, who
number 1,500, are reported to be,
including J panens and Chinese graplied for more warships. officers, acompany the-Genscal
the meanwhile the, women and Staff,
children sleep on board merchant vessels in the river.
Parker parts in congestion with
is read...
and the local gentry in the matter,
"Shat Po.
Budget, the old style troops will
the requirements of next year's
In matter having been considered guest of the Company through Red Cross Society promptly at sharp between teams consisting
Mr. Hiu Chin-hoat is to bo in- make his trip pleasant by the Assessment Committee, out, and every effort made to tended to the injuries.
of members over and under 30) The Ministry of Foreign Affairs years of age.",
The Army Board has tele formed that the valuation of The Admiral took the prizsto
graphed to the Viceroys and COMMERCIAL CON-
$3,000 must stand.
ear Canada at Niagara Falls, cousiders that since every province
The teams will be as follows Governors' of the provinces warn- 4. Correspondence with the proceeding to Banff, ad thence has diplomatic commissioner, it SEQUENCES.
holding of inquests on corpses should be explained was the car geographical positions of foreign Borough, C. Hancock, D.E. Don Senior Consul concerning the to Vancouver. The Canada, it should be his duty to know the (Over 30): H. Hancock, A. Eling them that in accordance with Reuter's St. Petersburg corres
the Wachang affair will be found in of Chinese found by the police, specially built for the oar Chinos Telegrams, and sɔine in
present pande at states that in consequenes form tiro notes from Hankow ewrno of the war half a million tous of apear on pagó k.}
unds the sovling Toubled Chin," goo is uro nacumulated at Tagan- rog, in the sea of Azov, and other harbours, of which soventy par oput-ia wheat consigned to Italy.
THE FIG.IP IN TRIPOLI «
Tilograms from Tripoli a'ate thit the Turks, nitaokel the Italian fiel work on Tuesday morning,
89810alights
EARL GREY,
DEPARTURE FROM
CANADA.
[Service to tas ** Tumoxarn."
King and Queen of England territories or settlements on the nelly, O. T. Hose, B. Saunders, be suspended and that garrison Choon-so and Chan Cong-so, their notable Canadian trip.
5. A petition is read from Chan four years ago, when they made borders of Jus province.. The Capt. Clapham, H. M. Webb, Dr. forces will be reduced by forty
Ministry of Foreign Affairs has J. M. Atkinson, Lt. Col. Staepole, has memorialized the Throne that a
per cent. The Viceroy of Canton asking permission to remove water On arrival at Vangen var Admiral accordingly writion to the Canton A. O. Ling, Capt. Garnett, and it will be impossible for him to do from Kulangen to places outside Togo telegraplied to Be Thomas Viceroy asking the Canton
away with the services of the old the Settlement, Permission re. Shaughnessy hit hearifelt thanks Diplomatie Commissioner to pro- P. Jacks,
troops or to reduce the garrisons fused:
for the services and arrangements pare: maps of.
concessions near WA: Hagger, Lt. A. G. White, Advisory Board and the Army. reports that the following onses Paqião Railway, and esauring the Kwangtung, to be presented to have been dealt with at the Mixed President that his frip had been the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Lt.-H. G. Paris, L. P. Wild Board have been ordered to cons Court since the last meeting exceedingly pleasant, red for future reference, e shire, G.A. Cooke, O. Harrison for with the Cabinet on the
Summonses. It is evident that such indica--Nam Ngo, which lies between LA. Thorp, 0.0. Stark,8. 8. Moore, Debt 7 Encroaching on ations of a broad spirit of hospi- the boundary of Tukien and M. M. Mess, B. L. Lowes, and Lt. grave, 1: Allowing eattle and tality as that shown by the Kyangtung, is quite opon to the N.J. Williams. pigs to stray, 6; Railing to keep Canadian Pacific Railway on this art and on, accennt of its geo- premises in a sanitary state. 7 occasion makes materially for the graphical position anarchists are Assault, 4: Obtaining money promotions fish pleasant, inter making it their custom secretly for the Hongkong Cricket Club under false pretences, 1; Throw, national one and Admiral to laul their smuggled arms and against the Civil Service Cricket
rubbish, &c., into the public
ammunition at this spot for lab on their ground on Satur
6. The Captain-Superintendent accorded him on the Conddian ritoriesore foreigd tør: (Under 30); T. E. Pearce, Lt. By an Imperial Edict the Army
Durban, Oo, 11,8.30 am, Router's Ottawa correspondenting states that shous gls of people atten led at the station and clear 61 Earl Grey, the late Governor
General, upon his departure fo Bagland
drains, 3...
Summary: Arresto Contempt of Court, 1 removing soil from rond 15The
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