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REUTER'S
TELEGRAMS.
新三十月八年三銃案。
REUTER'S
TELEGRAMS.
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bythe
Copyright,
SATURDAY
REUTER'S
Octolar 18th, 1910, Tonorature 10.
OCTOBER 14 1911
六拜濃
戴四拾月十英港香
REUTER'S
TELEGRAMS.
REUTER'S
TELEGRAMS.
REUTER'S
TELEGRAMS.
THE WAR,
[Service To The "Telegraph"]
ITALY'S WARNING.
TELEGRAMS.
THE WAR...
HOME RACING.
A FREE CONSTITUTION:
CONTRABAND ARTICLES,
MIDDLE PARK PLATE.
-NEW POLITICAL OLUB.
(SERÝION TO THE “ TELMOZAFH."']
Durban, Oel. 13, 6.10 p.m. Bombáy, Oct. 14, 7.20 am. Ronfor's correspondent at Con- Router'scorrespondent at Milan Stantinople states at the Turkish announces that in Italion official Government les i-suod à a au- [ditional list of contraband anti- cles. It includes cereals, pre-
quarlots it is pinphatically stated);
(SURVIÓN TO THE “*
TELEGRAPH."]
Durban, Oct. 14, 1.15 a.m..
The race for the Middle Park
Plate (6 furlongs) was run at
Nowmarket yesterday with the following result ---
Absurd
Mr. Sweeper II
(BKAVION TO TEN ** THINGRAPH,"'}"
Durban, Oct. 13, 9.35 a.m.
STILL STRIKING.
RIOTS-AT SWANSEA.
(SERVICE TO TAN :“, TELNORAPE,"')'
Durban, Oct. 13, 9.35 am.
+
A strike at the British Waggon
OUTBREAK IN HUPEH.
REPUBLIC AIMED
[SBUVIOR TO TAN “THLAGRAPH."]
Durban, Oct. 13, 10.30 am,
A mooting has been held in
Renter's correspondout at
London and was attended by Lord Works, Swanson, has led to pro-Peking states that the rovolu-
Holsbury, this Earl of Selborne, longod rigting.
tionary movement at Hunkow
$86 ren Arro
SINGLE Cory 10 Czuré.
SPECIAL
TELEGRAMS.
SOARING TO FAME.
[Special Service.]
Loudon, Oct. 13.
Anavintor's certificate has been
granted for the first time to a Chinese aviator,
the Duke of Northumberland,| The mob tried to prevent an aims at the establishment of THE HUPEH OUTBREAK,
that if Turkoy desires a speedy served foodstuffs, banknotes,
Earl Roberts, Mr. Austin Cham-engine being shunted into theblic under the Reformer; and dignified penco she must be cheques, and bills of exchange.
berlain, Lord Willoughby de
Sun Yat Sen. worka. After a deal of stone- como reconciled to the fact that EXPEDITION TO INTERIOR.
White Star...... 3 Broke, Lord Hugh Cecil, Mr. throwing they attacked and Tripoli is entirely lost,
Durban, Oct. 13, 12.15 am,
Ton ran. Betting 7 to 1.Ab-Amery, Sir Edward Carson, the
wrecked the buildings. Reuter's correspondent at Tri-surd, 2 to 1 Sweeper II, 6 to 4 Duke of Marlborough and others. poli states that General Ganova is White Star. odgonising an exposition into the
Won by three The meeting decided to form a "Halsbury Club" for the purpose of "restoring a free constitution."
If, however, the outrages against Italians in Asin Minor are continued the Italian Fleet will carry the war into other Turkish Provincos.
Italy has notified the Powers to this effect.
BRITAIN AND TURKEY,
interior which shall start next lengths, one and a half longthe month and carry supplies for a dividing second and third. month.
'AEROPLANES FOR THE FRONT.
Durban, Oet, 13, 9.25 p.m. Four acroplanes, pilote 1 by Italian officers, have been sent to
Durban, Oct. 13, 0.35 am. The newspapers publish a letter. from the President of the Turkish Chamber thanking the British Tripoli.. people for their sympathy and It is intended that they should protesting against the attitude of ho employed in actual warfare Europe iu permitting the Italian if occasion aries, by dropping
bomba in the enemy ments,
coup..
TROOPS LANDED;"
Bombay, Oct. 13, 1.50 p.m.
Fifteen thousand trops were Landed at Tripoli yesterday, mk- ing the total strength of the garrison 22,000.
A further body of 15,000 are to
·follow.
CHOLERA IN TRIPOLI,
· Reuters correspondent at Malta elates that cholera has broken out in Tripoli. Four deaths have
occurred.
ramp
ITALIAN COMMANDER'S PROCLAMATION.
Bombay, Oct. 13, 3.35 p.m. A message from Rome states that the. Italion Commander-in- Chiof has issued a proclamation to the inhabitants of Tripoli in which he announces that he was sent án to enslave, but to restore to the population their rights, to punish the yearpore, and to make the people their own pastors.
A WARM WELCOME.
DUKE OF CONNAUGHT
ARRIVES.
{SanyiɑH TO THR "TBLXGRAPH.""]
Bombay, Oct. 13,1.50 p.m.
Thoir Royal Highnesses, the
Duko and Duchess of Connaught,
PAPERS WARNED.
RELIGIOUS CONTROVERSY
IN INDIA.
[SERVIȘN TO THE “THLBGRAPH.''
A body of police used their
batons on the mob and several
wore injured.
COAL IN CANADA.
AN IMPORTANT DISCOVERY.
[SARVION TO TEN “ TULEGRAFN.”]
Durban, Oct, 13, 10.20 p.m.
Considerable interest has been Durban, Oct. 13, 9.35 s.m. ·
aroused by the prospect of a Reutor's correspondent at Bom valuable development from im-
arrived at Quobec on Thursday bay states that the Lieutenant-mense anthracite coalfields near avening and landed on Friday
Governor of Bengal has issued a the source of the River Strikino) morning.
severe warning that any papers in British Columbia, about 150 CANADA'S DEVELOPMENT,
miles from the seaboard. indulging in inflammatory or Durban, Oct. 14, 12.50 a.m.
indecent controversy contrary to Router's correspondent at the law will be rigorously pro Quebec states that H. R. H. the
sreuted. The situation is becom- ing very serious.
Duke of Connaught was sworn
in by the Provincial Parliament.
In making hisreply to addressos.
Henceforth, the proclamation states, the inhabitants will be of welcome ho said that the union governed by their own chiefs.nu of the Anglo-French races gave der the patronage of King
SULTAN IN DANGER.
Durban, Oct. 13, 10.30 a.m. The "Daily Telegraph's" oo: Emmanuel. ro poulent at Constantinople says that there are indretions that the military party in Turkey is dissatisfied with the supineness of the Sultan.
RUSSIA'S FIRM ATTITUDE.
England those qualities which made her greatness. History was repeating itself in Canada where
the wise rule of statesmen, some timos of British, sometimes of
THE TRUSTS.
CAMPAIGN IN AMÉRICA.
* SANVIOR TO TUR ** TRAGRAPH, ']
Darban, Oct. 13, 9.35 a.m.- Durban, Oct. 13, 0.10 p.m. Reuter's correspondent at St.
The United States District The name of the Heir-Apparent Petersburg states that owing to
Court at Toledo has ordered the is already being whispofed as that of the man most likely to the Porte would treat corn as con-
appreliensions entertained that French descent, was giving her s
dissolution of the National Elect- check the disintegration of
development which was the envy trio Land Company and of 35, fraband of war the Russian Am Turkey.
bassador rooently pointed out to
subsidiary companies. the Porto that the matter was of the utmost importance to Russia.
As nd definite reply was receiv
MINISTRY DOOMED.
Durban, Oct. 18, 10.30 o.,
Router's correspondent at Conrod the Russian Ambassador sent a further noto leclaring, firmly
stintinoplo states that, the Op-
position Deputica havo refused to
B
niret The Unionists to discuss a that corn must be subject - coinmon · programme to show neither to arrost nor confiscation united front to Italy,
unless it were addressed to the They have alro declined to Italian forces and making the support the new Ministry, and Porte responsible for any viola- the Unionists have also decided. tion of Russia's rights, not to support the Ministry unless it conforms to a policy of resin- tande to the bitter end...
The Porte has since allowed a Greek coru steamer to pass, but The 1010 of the Ministry is the Russian Ambassador never sealed, and formation of a Coali-theless insiste upon receiving Lion Cubinet is probable,
official reply.
of the world,
OIL COMBINE,
A POSITIVE DENIAL."
avion ro, raTALNORAPH,”"]
BOXING.
JOHNSON DECLINES.
(SWAVION TO TUL** TELEGRAPH,"']
Durban, Oct. 13, 2.25 p.m. - Jack Johnson has declined to
It is planned that his brother Sun Yu shall be the President of tho Provincial Assembly and that
the noted scholar Tang Hun-long shalbe Governor-General of
Hupeh.
h
The whole Assembly in Hupok has seceded from the Imperial
Government,
J
JAPANESE NAVAL FORCE,
("INDEPENDENT NEWB" AGENOT.]
„Tokyo, Oot, 14.
Tho rebellion in Hupol at tracting great attention here and the Government is closely watch- ing developments.
Rear-Admiral Kawashima has been chosen as Commander-in- Chief of the foreign naval force An exchange of shots took place at Hankow, and has distributed between the rebel forts at Wu-landing parties to guard each oliang and a loyal oruiser, but settlement.
Count firing coased on a protest being,
Hayashi, acting Minister for Foreign Affairs, odgod by British-and Japanese
proceeded to the Palace yesterday Officials, who represented that the
to explain to the Emperor Concessions were endangered by
position in Hupoh. The firing.
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A SERIOUS OUTLOOK.
Bombay, Oct. 13, 3,55 p.m. It is claimed that the coalfields
The "Times" correspondent are capable of commanding the in Peking says that the rebellion
markets of Siberia, China, Japan, is increasing in force and is the and of supplying naval require most formidable danger which ments in time of war if the Suez, the Government has had to face
and Panama Canals should be since the Taiping rebellion,
closed.
An outbreak is momentarily oxpected in Canton, Nanking,
and the Anhui Province.
OBITUARY.
RT. HON, JOHN WILLIAM
MELLOR
[BraVICE TO THE " TEZROKAFE."']
Durban, Oct. 13, 9.25 pitn The death is announced of the
The booty seized at Hanyan in- oluded two million tools from the
mint.
DANGER AT PEKING.
VISCOUNT UCHIDA.
ARRIVES IN JAPAN.
[“ Independent Nzwa" Ámonox.]
Tokyo, Oct. 14, Viscount Uchida, formerly Japanese Ambassador in America and now Minister for Foreign Affairs, arrived at Tokyo to-day.
CANTON NEWS.
The "Talborath" CornuarONDENR,}
Canton, Oct. 13. Many personsin Kingchow have been rendered liomeloss and de- Self Covernment Society has asked stitute by storms and floods. The
tho, Viceroy and the Nine Charit. ablo' Institutions for financial relief.
The Cantón authorities have been advised that the butchers' Bombay, Oct. 14, 7.20 p.m. guilds in Kahingehow havo strnak Reuter's correspondout at Paccount of the tax on slaughter
ng. Local'attempts at mediation
Rt. Hon. John William Mellor,king states that China's it is had been rosultless.
P.C., D.L., K.C.
leout on the most reliable,
The Canton Viceroy has inform edila British Consul in rogárd to
be given to increase the number
Mr. Mellor M.P., for Grantham authority that General Li Quan-his request that permission should from 1831 to 1986 and for tho Bowery heng, leads the Hupel mutineers, of cattle exported from Kingohow
Division of Yorkshire from 1802 to
1904. He was a Liboral in politics and did myoh ayful work as a member of many committees,,
The Government admits that to Hongkong, that the request
cannot be complied with:
the garrisons at Paotingfu, Tientsin, and oven Peking, are
MR. E. H. PICKERSGILL honeycombod with revolt
Bombay, Oct. 14, 7.20 am. The death je announce, from meet Bombardier Wells in Paris pneumonia, of Mr. Edward, Ilare on Oct. 20, and the match, in Pickersgill.
Durban, Oct. 13,3.20 p.m..
The solicitors of the Standard
Oil Co., formally and positively deny the existence of any agree- meat between the Co, and the Dutch Petroleum and the consequence, Bus Transport an, Trading Co, ul.
[Mr. Pickersgill was a "bairistör whờ completelyssa Liberal member for Brust Green from 1896 tai 1940 and from 1900 to
1010.
The autumn mauoruvres 'in which 30,000 men were to tako
Kaiping, hayo been cancelled, part and which were to start from
The Sixth Division is to entrain
Ter Fengtai this afternoon,
[Chinde telegrams on page farther parboulare of tho outbresk. A
Weather Forecast.
•RAIN
MITH STORM
CHANGE
gire VERY DRY
FAIR
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