ROCHINESE-
TELEGRAMS
HUPEH RISING.
“A SERIOUS POSITION,
THE LAST HOPE
THE
It is said that Yuan Shih-kai's rocall was on the recommendation of Prince Ching. Yuan Shih-kai is to be given supreme command of bóth naval and military forces io Hurch:
The ex-Viceroy, of Hupel bus telegraphed to the Capital usking Peking, Oct. 15.
to be supplied with aring for tl • Revolutionary flags aro boing prominently displayed in Ipoh, recapture of Wughang. S
Roiuforcements are continually Shanse and Hun. They aro inscribed: **Rising of the Chin-roaching the loyal forces at Wu- ese, slaughtering of the Manchus,” ahang and a decisive engagement
The rebels have established a is momentarily expectoil. Red Cross Society and Courts under martial law to show the people that affairs will bo con- ducted in a regular manner,
HONGKONG TFI EGRAPH, MONDAY OCTOBER 16 1911
SPORT.
Hongkong Cricket Club.
Saturday's Match.
If it had not boed for the poor light, conditions would have bean iPovery way conducive to good cricket in the mateli on Saturday between nombors of the long- kong Cricket Club,over thirty bil those unfor thatago. Throughout tho ganio the light was bad, but the pitch being justu little on the soft side made matters rather level, as between batsmen and bowlors,
men on only managed to score | 89 rong as against 197.
Scorés
Naval Yard
Smith e Dawson
57
Hamar b Cox......
42
Foster b Dawson
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ค
Penfold o Dawson... 14
Leitch b DawBON
Gill b Dawson'
4
Bennett b Ellis...... 29
Rosson b Ellis
22
6
10)
5
2
Brock b Kolly Wilson not out Dawson not out...
Extras
Total ..197 Civil Service "A"
Extras
Total
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“VANDALIA,"
The junior team oc- cupied the orense first, and knock- The Consuls in Hankow based up 110 runs the chief contribu-G. A. Woolosek b Penfold ... telegraphed to the Diplomatic tor boing T. E. Pearce, who made E. Gihen b Foster Body at Peking requesting that a u-oful 26. Others to top double A, Cox e Gill b Penfold. the Ministry of Foreign Affairs ligures were It, WA Haggar, W. Los Jones b Penfold FATE OF CHANGSHA.- should be approached in directarrison, Lt. White, and M. M. P. T. Lamble run out
Mais The rest of the scores J. R. Wood' e Rosson. b Een- Admiral Sir Sah to fix the zone of vero rather disappointing. The The news of tho capture of
fold vandve operations far from the foreign bowling of the seniors Changshia has not been confirmed.ttlement. The Consuls also very, consistent and that unil the E, W. Dawson o Bonnett b
was. Ellis b. b. Wilson ... The Tuching Bank and Bank of
rotested Communications at Hankow have their respective countries bede the twelve wickets that fell, ten S. Kelly e Bennett b Penfold 3
that waiships of good fielding was responsible for Penfold...
the moderate more compiled. OH, L. O. Garrett b Smith boon destroyed by the rebelsspatched to Hankow to take were cuight onf, one stumped J. Spitiles not out...... Fortunately no harm has been steps, if the Settlement is in and one bowlod., done to the foreign söttlouiente
danger..
The seniors inalo rather a Money is tight at Hankow and
disastrous opening, for a good bat The foreign residents, women left the crease carly, when Capt. provisions are nearly ́bxhaustoi,
and children of Hankow have left Clapham, having only notched
Cratgengower v. KO. Y. LI The people are panic stricken,
The telegraphie bureau in in two steamers for the South, Soke off White's bowling. How the Craigengower ground ones of Cargo are hereby informed
five runs, put up an easy catch to
The K. O. Y. L. 1. team visited Captain Meisner, having arrivel. Con Hankow has licen seized by the while all documents and les over Elborough and Capt. Garnett Saturday and lost bailly thanks that their goods are being lauded and rovolationurios and they only patches of the foreign consule made a uscini stand, the two to the good bowling of Taylor-4 plead at their risk in the hazardous permit the despatch of telegrams have been placed in the custo by being responsible for 6 runs out for 12-and J.V. Braga-6 for or extra-hazardous God was of the of iotal of 122. Those had the 15. For the losers Dempsey did Gorowa Company, Limited, whonce Hongkong, Kowloon What & of the written in foreign languages.
foreign warships.-
hardest of luck being thrown well, securing 8 for 37 guns. delivery may be obtained against Hill. IMPERIAL TROOPS ARRIVE, "Sheung Po."
ut by a woll armed ball from Sores
of-1 nding countersigued by the Under- The Imperial rainforcements AN IMPERIAL DONATION,o ng field which scattered
K.O.Y.L.I.
signed. from unau Imvo úrrived at flan-
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his stumps long before ho reached. Dempsey Taylor
Optional Cargo will be carried on This conso Webb was no more Clegg b Taylor.......
4aala motive to the soulmry be given kow, but no. ongageinents havo
fortunate, for a misunderstanding Castleman b J. V. Braga ... 5today. taken place. The loyal, troops
used him to leave his crento and Moorhouse c Chunnuit DJ: V. aro awaiting to arrival of
his short life was terminated by Braga........................ Gonorat Yin Ulning "with his two
smart return to the wicket keaper. Booth b J. V. Bagi... H. Hancock slowed some of his Priestlance b J. V. Braga divisions.
last season's form and laid on the Knight Viveash b J. V. willow with great effect, reaching'
·Bragi........ thirty before the bell rang for time. Linper b Taylore ... ..... .
For the losers the best bowling Munso Carvalho b J. ‚V. Briga................... average was that of White, who captured 0 wickets for 33. His Manser not out ....................... Grst conquest cost him 25 runs, Kilcoyne e Carvallio v. Taylor but the other five fell for only eight runs apioco. Capt. Garnett had the best avorage for the "Ovel 30" sido, with 5 wickets for 31. R. Hancock took five for 52, and Donnelly 2 for 20.
Scores:
SIUM CHUN SUN. H.E. Shum Chau Hsun arrived a Shanghai yesterday. Jie has devided to refuse the Viceroyalty of Szeeman
The foreign Conside in Ulan ków have received instructions from their respective Ministers at Peking to unintain striel" nou- trality. ***
robele.
The Empress Dowager has granted, a sum of TF, 1,000,000 from the Imperial Treasury towards the cost of oporations to suppress the rebellion.
The soldiers of the garrisons along the Feking and flankow railway have broken out into musing. The Honan soldiers, who had boon called to the front. had to break their journoy half way on account of this mutiny,
Shat l'o."
The Rebellion
Under 30,
Harrison (R.M.L..) e Clapham; b Donnelly. E. Pearce, cell. Hancock,
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N. J. Williums, e and b .- K. Flancork
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b Kilenyne....OLDEA AND ANN,
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General Yin Olaug and his Manchurian troops could, only Shinghai papers dated Oct. 12, proceed as far as Paotingfa by which arrived relay, contain G. rail, as the line southward handouts of the rising at Wuchang, beon bully damaged, by the but they contain little information T.
that wo have not alrendy giron in our telegraphic columns. The L escape of Viceroy Jai Cheng is 1. W, A. Haggor, c and” la Last night the robel's mouths described in the “Shanghai
Garnett ed guns, captured from the Han-Times"The Viceroy appears G. A. Cooke, R.N., DR. Hau- yang Arsonal, at Kwejshan, and to hivo been fortunate enough-to shelled a loyal third class reach a Chinese cruiser in safety.. P. S. Wiltshire at. II. HI-
LOYAL CRUISER SHELLED.
cruiser in the river.
YUAN SHIH-KAL.
An Imperial Edict has been
on board of which vessel the cross-
cock
cock, b Garnett.........
ed the river to the Ilankowy side S. S. Moore, e' Garnett, b-it.
Hancock and unehoroj ustern of HMLS.
1
Thistle, whose Captain, Comman E. A. Fowler, o Jacks, bQar-
nelt.
issued appointing H.E. Yuandor Billie-Hamilton, he requested Lt. Paris, ë. Hancock, b
Shih-kai Viceroy of Hapel and HE. Shum Chun-hain, Viceroy of Szechuan,
Priuco Tai-Tsun, Minister for
to undertaketheduty of preventing the mutineers, or revolutionaries Garnett.... (as they speedily revealed them. White, e I. Hancock, b
Garnett.. selves to be) from crossing the river and repeating their exploits E. L, Lowes, e Stacpule, b ft.
Hancock......
Cominander Baillie-Hamilton
Stark, o Clapham, b I Hancock Extras
the Navy, intends to despatele thein Tankow. This, of course, MM. Mans not out North Olina and South China,dily agreed to do, and with C. squadrons to blockudo the lower parts of the Yangtze to prevent the transport of munitions to the robels.
There are ayer te loyal war ships in flaskow and almost the same number of Indign warships.
the snill forco at his disposal- namely II. M. S. S. Thistle and Nightingale, and the Tankow Volunteer Corps, and, we may be sure, the onthu lastic co-aporation of the Commanders of the der man nh4 Jajañese gunboats in port, proceeded to make what arangements seemed host cul- culated under the circumstances to ensure the Safety of the port.
Matriage in.
Yokohama.
Total
Over 60.
Capt. Clapham « Cooke b
.. Whito....
A. G. E. Elborough-e-Loves
b Fowlor
C. T. Hose run out Ct. Gamette Wiltshire b
Whito.....................
FIRE IN HANKOW. · Yesterday a serious fire took placa, in the Chinoso town' of Hankow, and the Consils being afraid that the fire might spread Into the settlement, requisitioned sid from the foreigą warships. |
The curomander of the Japan daughter of Air. and Mrs. B. A. O. Lange Mans b Whito ose naval unit Is been elected Ohundfer Howard of Yokohamis, Commomder-in-Chief of the Inter-Bishop MeKim of the American D. E. Donnelly not out
national Fleet.
It is reported that Li Hung- kwan, ono of the role teaders,
was wounded when the Hanyang Arsenal was taken."
Hupoh and the High Commis- Rioner of the Native Opium Taxa tion Bureau are reported to have boon kille
On Tuesday (3rd inst.) the marriage took place at No. 4
U. Bancock not out ..... Band, Yokohama, of Mr. Robert B. Saunders b Whito...
Dr. Atkinon e and b While Faulkner Moss and Mies Sybil Jasks & Pearce b White Williams Howard,
younger Col. Stacpole b Paris :..
Episcopal Church officiated.
Owing to the Forious illness of
the bride's father, says the "Jupan
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R. Carvalho not out.... 9 1. Philips c Kilcoyne b
Потрбеу
J. W. Taylor b Dempsey 3. J. D. Norino Munre l
Dompey
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74. Civil Service V. Hongkong "A"
This game was played on the 19 Civil Service ground, and the visitors won by 72 runs and four
6 wickets. R. E. O. Bird for the Civil Service did good work boil in batting and bowling, scoring 11636 runs and taking four wickeļa for 37. For Hongkong, Rong- net'e (67) rnd Blaker (45) were 5lop scorers and both their wickets!
fell-through-the-stomper's smart 28 nosa, The most effective howlers wore Laith, 3 for 38 and Makin,
34
4 for 37.
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Tennis
Hongkonz.
RIFLE SHOOTING.
Interport Practices.
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There were 24 attendances atj the Interport practices on the week-end, but the majority of the Taihang range during the past competitors were obviously out of practice, the only respectable sopres being as under:
200 500 000 Total
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R. Stewart 33 32 28 01
20 33 27 89
H. M. Webb run out........ 0 On Saturday afternoon an
Hancock e Pearce b Paris 10xtraordinary general meeting A. Henderson 20 34 31 04
30 was held on the ground of the Y.
M.C.A. Tennis Club to consider E. Hearl 31 30 2880 a proposition to change the numo F. Brown 1of the club. Mr. A. Viveash pre- A. Anderson 20 34 24 87
the meeting decided by 14 votesi ce at King's Park range on Oeided over a small attendance, and. The next practice will take against 9 to retain the old title. Wednesday, Oct. 18, commencing
about 3.30. p.m.-
Extras........
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Two Chinese oruizers entered harbour, yesterday, en route für the North.
Another Oplum. Hául.
Silk and Valuables, all cargo for France, Tea and Carge for London (under
All broken, chafe, and damaged rangement) will be transhipped at Goods are to be left in the Godowns, Colombo into the mail steatur proceed- where they will be examfood on the lug.direct to Marsellies and London;. 23rd of October, at 3.30a.m.
other margo for London, &c., will be All olsima must reach.us before there edhe 1.-Mores, "--das-in- 17th of October, 1911, or they will not London on the 9 December, 1911 be resogaired,
Pamela will be received at the Office No Fire Insumaca wIE be affected. Pontil 4 .. the day before salling. The" Bills of Lading will be countersigned vatants and value of all packages are by the nnderigned.
equired.
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CLIFFORD-WILKINSON'S
TANSAN
WAS AWARDED
THE GOLD MEDAL
AT THE
Anglo-Japanese Exibition, 1910,
The Tansan had 1 to transferred from Jajan to England, undergoing several variations of Climate, and was in Cómpetition with the leading German and Austrian Walers,,,
'DON'T FORGET.
Thursday, October 19.
This proves the very superior quality of Clifford-Wilkinson's Canton Insurance Company's Tansan. meeting, noon. Weaving and Dyeing Co., Ltd.,
Hongkorig Cotton Spinning, Trusin is invaluslla for Dyspopria, Rheumatiem, Gout, &o,, &o,
ordinary annual meeting.
Total (for 11 wickets) 122
those previously arrango | lving At the Happy Valley some brisk Gazette," there were no festivities, Naval Yard v. Civil Service "the boon abandoned. The brido was cricket was witnessed when the The Provincial Treasurer of given away by her mother, and Naval Yard met the Civil Service The Water Pulice have made the witnesses were Mr. Walter A Team. The former batted another capture of opium. This bridegroot, and Mr. Henson, a and Hamar was responsible for was noticed on a sampan (ff Ketchum, a near friend of the first and the partnership of Smith time a suspicious looking parcel relative of the bride, while Consul 03 runs before the former put up Bank Wharf, and when it was General Thomas Sammons ratified a catch and receirod his quietus. examined 160 nels of prepared the ceremony by his presence.
Hamar, 42, Bennett, 23, and los opium was found packed in thirty Saturday, October 21. The bride's sister, Mrs. Wilson, 22, were the principal scorer, tins. This morning the owner liam Alkinson, and her husband, The Civil Service team were com appeared before Mr. Wood and Paul's College by Bishop Lander, Dedication of Olupel at St. and Mrs. Henson, a cousin of the pletely beaten by the excellent was fined five hundred doller or 2.45 pm. Opening of new rooins Tel. No. 185. bride, were the qulya herepresent ( bowling and daiding of the Noval, three months' hard labour, B(by HE, the Governor 3,80 p.m.
Wong Hing, the leader of the
lats rising in Cinton, is said to
have roigrned to Hunan where lie
i fomenting a rising.
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