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The Hongkong Telegraph.

October 29th, 1911, Temperature 10 am. 75, 4.p.m., 74; Humidity...78, 78.

No. 2620

TELĖGRAMS.

(ESTABLISHED #18814)

Copyright,

OCTOBER 30 1911.

鍋九初月九年三錢省

MONDAY,

TELEGRAMS. ....

TELEGRAMS.

TELEGRAMS.

THE REBELLION..

THE REBELLION,"

THE REBELLION:

THE LOAN TO CHINA.

REVOLT AT CHANGSHA.

[Servite To The Telegraph "]

THE REBELLION,

October 28th, 1910, Temperature 10 am. 55, 4 p.m. 741 Humidil

TELEGRAMŠ.

THE REBELLION,-

̇號卅丩十英港賽

$86 FAN ANNUNC SINGLE COFT 10 OFITL

TELEGRAMS.

Durban, Oct. 20, 5.10 p.m. The lonu to China arranged by a Franco-Belgian syadiente is for

IMPERIALIST SUCCESSES,000,000.........

Bombay, Oct, 20, 7.40 a.m. Telegraphing from Sinkuusien Realer's correspondent with General Yin Chang, states that the Imperialists yesterday morn Ling advanced towards Liu

ohiamino, supported by gunboats and captured ant place.

KIOUTING AT HANKOW.

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TELEGRAMS.

-THE REBELLION.

THE REBELLION.

THE VICEROY'S DONATION, THE FRIENDLESS MANCHU. APPEAL TO THE ADMIRAL THE RED CROSS SOCIETY.

The ancient people once spokoMOVEMENT AT SHANGHAL.

The Vicoroy, fearing an out- Shanglini, Oct. 28.

break on account of the high W We may conclude that the for- On the 1st day of the 9th-moon. price of rice, his subscribed the tunes of the Ching nation must of Hsin An thus. "If that, man rebel flags flow at Changsha, sum of TIs. 5,000 from his private boon the wane, and she must be did not come forth, how would General Wong Chung-pawas kill-purse towards the fund for pro incapable of employing the ol. H.E. Yn Shing-kak, the riding a cheap supply of rice, worthy and the brave, to cause human lives fare?" Now the

The Viceroy has instructed the Reuter's special correspondent Governor or Hunan, was pressed Total for the Promotion of las such an influx to our standard of brothers oxolaim in myriads of t-Peking Statos that a Franco by the robols to become their dustries and the Provincial elever, accomplished, and wise voices but in ous breath, that Belgia syndicate has concluded Commander-in-Chief. However, Treasurer to seek the assistance men from all four quarters. Could HE was firm in his refusal: of the Nine Charitable Institu- tions, the lccal gentry and mot chauts in the matter,

Durban, Oct. 28, 0.30 p.m.

a large loan at 6 per cent, issued at 96. The banks receive 4 per cont. commission...

PEKING-HANKOW LINE. The bains between Peking and Harkow résume running on Monday.

SAVING SHENG. Durban, Oct.28, 7.55 nm.` Reuter's Peking-correspondent states that the British, French, The Imperialists advanced in orman and American Ministers the afternoon upon the strongly representations to use

rebel entrenchments west of the race-course at Hankow. · Tie fighting was suspended at sis o'clock in tho ugening, s

THE LOS-ES

Government, with a view of pro venting the possible decapitation of Shong Kangpao.,

NANKING IN DANGER.

Durban, Oct. 30, 7:35 am..

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Shanghai, Oct. 20. General-Yin Chang has mono- rialized the Throne thaton Friday last his troops advanced and seiz- od Taichoamoon. They then Freemptured Hunkow.

Pence was rostored in Chin- Gang---" Shing Po.”

AFFAIRS IN SZECHUAN. Shanghai, Get. 28.

The troops in Szechuan have matinted and or Viceroy lo Erh-feng is reported to have been

killed.

if

this possibly be attributed to my my teacher dobs not come forth, influene along? Take the battle how will the lives of our four of yesterday for instance, tho sol-

diers fought individually, and hundred million brothers fare? REBEL TO LOYALIST. daslied forward bravely even

AN EXTRAORDINARY

LETTER..

Judging by the present aspect

of affairs, if my teacher will only consent to cous forth and save

the four hundred millions of our

The following is from the "N.

C." Daily Nows" of Ock-25-£- Tomorrow a party under the auspices of the Red Cross Society will leave Shaught for the Iront. to have a Itel Cross corps on tho Since the start of the movement

field of oporations, there has been

hearty response to the call for volunteers, and now three foraign doctors, two Chinose students, and a trained staff are ready to proceed. The party is under the charge of Dr. Cox, who will be nett, Dr. B. Y. Wong, and Dr. U. assisted by Dr. Oleson, Dr. Ben-

S. Yang and twenty-fivo students,

Japanese nurses. A steamer has the China Morolants: 1. N. Co boon placod at their disposal by

and to-morrow will witness their doparture.

without urging; our brother Chi- nese who helped us to fight bare- handed, and to destroy the rails, were innumerable; and even wo- men and children camo upon the brothers, hills and dales will a The following is a translation scone with bread and tea'ns pre- En letter sent by General Li to sonts. Such patheticscenca willin, once change, colour at the ar-with lugo Chinese and tireo Admiral Sal Olen-ping. It is cite heroism by a mere recounting proach of our patriotic flag. With said to have been found in the of them. Who have no liver and Adiniral's cabin on his flagship. gali, (ie. who are heartless)? four hundred million brother to How it got there was, of course, a Who have no warm earnestness? contend with several thousands of mystery:- An Imperial Eliet has been

Who are not the offspring of The station at Nanking, ne-issued ordering the Governor of must have reached Your Excel Could they be willing to romain of a Republic just budding forth mass meeting of Chinoso was

My doar Master,My last lotter Huang Ti, (Yellow Emporar)? Manchu clans; with the citizen-

To aid the work of the Society eyling fa-Bentor's Peking cor- Hoona to take command of the lency. But, having received no slaves of the Manchus and to in

espondent, is most uncertain. The Imperialists lost forte, in-

troops of the garrison at Ngok-urder from you, my mind is much juro their brothers? I, boing to confront with the Ching hold in the Town Hall yesterday The new troops, fearing an at-

evening. Mr. Shen Tun-lo pre- tuck from the ohi, aroc amouring chow and recapture all the cities perturbed nial ill at ease. The aware of all this, and confiden' dynasty nearing the and of its side, and in addressing the oluling three officers killed air armunition which the Viceroy from the rebels.

reason why come out this time in the great possibility of future 150 wounded. The rebels had refuses give them. Whe The Republican Government force majeure," and I would olare 1 with cur army to recover spout eight years in waging to be observed by the members of as leader of the men is owing to prospects, have aworn and do course; I say, though Washington gathering, brought into promin- ence the subject of the neutrality 100 craunities, including the ordered to love this City the has writion to Chang Ilin, a Chi- re pectfully beg to explain it the Han (Chinese) Territory, to bloody battles to renovate Ameri- the Red Cross Society. Those on Commandant of their artillery. troops objectes.

|ness, anerchant who has been more fully to you. At the time abrogate the oligarchic form of The rebels lost thirty guns

MUTINOUS SOLDIERS. ;

the Imperialist side who were recalled from America, to net as when the Wuching rising broke government, to establish a Chi-, my Master, if lio only would wounded would be handed back AN OFFICIAL REPORT,

Six thons and troops Luchow 'esident of Kiangsu and Kiangsint, all the troops under my com- nose Republic, and to maintain come forth, can contemplate into the Imperialists, and those on rofiel to eutation for "Hankow

mand were away, leaving me in the peace of the world, and havo memial and the provinces. Chang Hin has re-an empty camp absolutely with-

barely eight months the flying of the side of the revolutionaries THE NEW REPUBLIC.

would, when recovered, be handed Houtor's correspondent in Pe. Government urging the ininie fed to accept the offer an out menus of defence. When the

the Olinoso Republican Flag on over to the revolutionaries, while king states that the official report diate grant of a Constitution disappeared,

revolutionary may had driven Therefore in these few days, we

those working on farms who might Rentor.

the map of Asin, is that the engagement Læøk place

The Republican Government Jui Chong out of the city, they have explicitly notified all the

be injured would be restored to POSITION IN CHINKLANG, divided its forces into two see and mado a search. I, haved our brothers in all the pro came to my camp, surrounded it Powers, and extensively inform during a rainstorm.

HERO OR MANCHU SLAVE their farms. This was the only Red Cross Society in Olins re- Shanghai, Oct. 29. tiens, one matching towards ing dressed myself in civilinovinces, each of which we advise to In Chinking jrefecture the Honn, while

The, mastor best knows hi cognized by the Geneva Conven- the othor is clothes, hid myself in a rear declare independence by itself, în

tion, and they would abide by the ; basnormen have bad a sovere mareling southward towards room, from which I was disproporation for ultimate disciple, 80

the disciple

rules of the Convention. He also Jenrointer with the Chinese.

covered and captured, and repri- amalgamation; and for the holding bost Kwangtung."Shat Po."

knows his

master emphasized the necessity for a dando for want of patriotism, of a public election of a Prosidoni All around me wore pistols and to govern us at a place to be then Though Yuan-hung is unworthy, big hospital in such a place as guns, iny head and body would fixed. The glad voice of our he will not the slave of the lankow, and to cover all their expenses he hoped to be able to cortainly part company upon the brothers in welcoming this de bannerman; but that does not raise half a million taels. On Friday last, the National

least attempt at resistance on my cloration linn boen so hearty and Assembly passed a resolution fo-

part; therefore I had to consom strong as to vibrate the Heaven prevcut him from being the dis- the formation of a new Cabinot}

to their demand, as a means of and the Earth. So, in a single ciple of a great min 1, ' from which the members of the TuTu * CORRISPONDENT. policy. You, my Master, must battle, several hundreds of ou

know all along that I am always enemies were slain. Now, since [Toporial family will be remove!

Canton, Oct. 28! "According to Reu'er's correm movement of 1898 will be nel those enecta., with the

vory careful; and must have won the resuscitation of Han or the de- At a meeting of the Provincial dered greatly, that I could have struction of Man has long sen pondent at Paking 3,000 Boylstoel. A Purlintent will be Assembly hold on Friday at Can-behaved thus in an emergency foreshadowed, it can be unders soldiers are marching against the established in an early date.ton it was nuanimously decided Aldringh ationding business for stood by everyone rigt by the wigs dating the reigns of King Chil,

several days, I dared not lightly alone. It is due solely to the and King. Chou, respectively. He had been selected to tako to ask the Government not to issue move, because I did not know longings of you, my dear Mister, any foreign loans to meet the cost the true contiments, the strength that I myself on divine the de having saved the people, both of operations nor to ask for the of unison, and the oliances of suc-licate feelings of putricts. assistance of the Powers in sub-cess of my compatriots. Shopl duing the Rebellion..

The troups showed guest valour aul giptured lurge’quintitios of guas and ammunition.

Pesca prevails in Anklug.-

Flushed with victory, they ce cupied the Chithens city of Han-14 Simu Po.** kow

Imperial reinforcements m being hurried up to protect-the railway.

IMPERIALIST ACTIVITY,

Changslm rebels.

THE TURNING TIDE,

Tho loyalists have recaptured tato towns in Szechim.

YUAN SHII-KAL

THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY

Peking, Oct. 29.

"Shat Po."

AFFAIRS IN CANTON.

NO FOREIGN INTER FERENCE.

nn'

lightly make a rash move, it CHINA'S NEXT CAPITAL night entail disastrous results which would throw us into a stuto

The

Tung and Wu, (wo feudal lords or

princes who flourished

became themselves their Kings My Master will certainly not let

Dr. Cox, leader of the party, also addressed the meeting, and laid stress on the fact that it was entiraly duo-to Mr. Shon Tui-ho that China had a Rad Cross Socioly recognized by the Geneva Convention. ́. The Red CrosB

Society preserved a strict noutral- charge of and organize the party, and he would only say that he would try to do so in accordanco with the rules of the Geneva Couvention. It had been Mr. Slon Tan-to's intention to go

The Chinese residents in Berlin of chaos, and not only we would time rising of Wnchang this Washington moitopolize the good himself, but they had urged

TIME TO CONSIDER.

ns I have ascertained and

THE IMPERIALIST ARMY.

Peking, Oct. 20. The forces of the Imperialists from the North ara divided into tavo Fections. The first sretion s under the command of Funz Kwok-choung, while the second saction is under Tam Chee-kwat, are alleged to have sent a tole-be unable to radeon the humili can, agure you, is a genuine ane alone for saving hus people: outburst, nud not comparable I I am not praying my Tencher Yuzu Shih-kai's supporters are According to Ilis Excellency's gram to the Canton Viceroy of the Han clans, but would to Any planning an entirely Chinese report to the Throne, Yuan Shih-giving him three days grace in augment their peril and danger: movement. Within a few hours

other revolutionary with selfish motives, but for the Cabinet un ler a constitutional kai was to have left for the gene which to consider the advisability Now having commanded the army time, we were fortunate enough salvation of the lives of our four of handing over the province of for eight days I find that all of to regain possession of the three hundred million brothers. The Government and the immediate of operations yesterday. summoning of Parliament,

The National A combly Das Kwangtung to the revolutionaries.us are one minded, imbued with

towne, of Wu-Han - (Wuchang, nskei the Throne to grant it a Should be not hand the province the sime enmity, and hatred to Hanyang, and Hankow), in which living or dying of either Man of Yuan Shih-kai has postponed voice in the intro:luction of Con- over he would meet the same fate wards our common foe.

there are arsenal and armouries, Han depends upon the single he departure, from Changte stitutional reforms.

as that of the late Tartar General In old times, Wuwang said: ironworks, cotton weaving and southward and is expected soon

Prince Tan Tao s ro Fung Shan.

Ch'on has millions of servants, spinning mills, linen factories body of my Teacher alone. Prince to enter Peking rs Premier,

peatedly asked the Prince Regent OBSTREPEROUS BANNER but they possess millions of and silk flatures. They are the Chi's example may be well worth to allow him to proceed to the

minds. I have 3,000 servants, but estre of the whole nation, com- MEN. front na Commander-in-Chief but

of one mind." Now of one mind, mercially and politically; and as emulating, as I have thought of without avail, in in.

The rumour which was sprent we have more than thirty-thou this isanopoch of communication, it again and again. Otherwise, abroad on Saturday night of a sand; and still, scholars, from all the capital of a nation should be all our brothers would regard Fouflle between the bannernien the provincos, mostly having established hore, in order to be

REBELS DISORGANIZED,

Bombay, Oot: 20,11.59 p.m. Router's correspondent at Pe

SHENG'S HOUSE DESTROYED.

As a result of his dismisil from

J.

health's sake, but in alle hope gainst his going, not only for his that he would be able to send them continuous supplies. All their party had volunteered their services free of charge, but even then the expenses would be a heavy item, and he appealed to those who were so anfortunate as to be left behind to do all they could to help the good cause of aufforing humanity.

Dr. Timothy Richard and Mr.

W. H. Domild, of the "New York Herald," also spoke, and made on appeal for the society. thusiastic, and it is hoped that it The meeting we incat en

Weather Forecast-

troops and the Manoli soldiers studied in special schools in Japan able to vie with either London, you as a person opposing their will help in securing the neces- king sties that 'the rebols offered

ie unfounded. The bannermon and Western countries, members Berlin, Paris, St. Petersburg, or sentiments, and would treat you sary fioaneial support. little resistance to the loyalist the Presidentship of the Ministry mounted their guns at the top of of the gentry of the purest blood Washington troops and abandoned their main of Communications, Sheng Kung-the city wall pointing towards for generations, with useful know-

a Manchu slave, then even Itisreported thint in the Antonin as pao auspended the service of his homeen and the foreign Censuls lodge and rich experience, ns.well Mancores the Man and Han Yuan-hung will not be able to position at Kilometre Ten with holy guards. Consequently his touring that in case of trouble the as oficials, the gentry, and others soldiers have quarrelled and ill their gaus and camp equip house was set on fire, but for buildings in Shamoen might be of this province, are joining us fought with each othior. If it be forbid, them not to strike the ment, retreating utterly demiral-tunately he escaped. He after-eslangerod, roquested the Viceroy continually.

world wok shieltor at the Ameri-to lavo them removed. Accord

true, then Heaven, has ordained, blow." qan Logation.--"Sheung Po.”

Therefore, whom we opened it so, how could human contri-| ingly the Viceroy instructed the diplomatic relations for the firet venco avail anything. Yuan-hung Should you not think mo in thi BOMBARDMENT ORDERED. EX-VICEROY'S DISCRETION. innermon troops to remove the time, the Powers have adaritied his received instructions from wrong, I hope you would isauo in-

guns, but they took no notice of us as one of the balligerents, and Your Excellency, but is deficient

ized.

Admiral Sir Sali Chon-ping afterwards notific | the Consu's of.

י' ד,

Shingh, Oct. 29;

!

his instructions. At last they had declared their neutrality. The in learning and knowledge, and structions which I shall obey by Yesterday trouble occurred in to obey the Viceroy's orders by Revolutionary Army has, on the cannot bear such lioavy respon loading the brothers of our Inn Chiakiang.

White Angs of reason of his holding the seal of other hand, been, careful not sibility; he has already informed his intention to bombard Wu-surrender could be en flying the Tartar General. In oon to injure foreigners or the effects his compatriots titat he is going Clans to the outskirts of the city oliang în 1 Hany-ng nt 2 o'clock everywhere, Paseo pravile in sequence of the possibility of and properly of any private in invite his Master to tako up the to welcome the coming of oʻr on Saturday afternoɔr,

the foreign settlement.

trouble in Canten, it is very diffi- dividual. This is not only new duties which they demand from Hero. The ox-Viceroy of Rupel is put to drapatel telegrame, expe- in Chinese history, but also selling he will even come on board Anziouely awaiting your te 11o aquos od the foreign ship-reported to be leaving for Japnu dully those giving nows of the dom attained in civilization by of his Master a cruiser to beg of ping to withdraw out of danger, by the se. Kores."Sheung Fotof events,

lutionaries of any Power, him to scropt

CHANGE

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