The Hongkong Telegraph.
November 2nd, 1911, Temperature 10 m. 74 4, pan., 71 Humidity...68, 67.
No. 8624
TELEGRAMS.
THE
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FRIDAY,
NOVEMBER
TELEGRAMS.
November 2nd, 1910. Temperature 10a.m. 70, 4 pm. 79
三月一十英港香
TELEGRAMS.
誠三十月九年三蔽室
1911.
五興農·
TELEGRAMS.
TELEGRAMS.
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THE WAR.
HOME RULE.
AMERICA'S FLEET."
PRICE OF STEEL.
MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.
À REBATE GRANTED...
ENGLAND AND WALES,
TURKS. TERRORISED.
[ŠKAVION TO TH= "' Telkokaph."]
REDMOND'S DEFENCE.
(8KATION TO THE "' TuLNGRAPH."'] Durban, Nov. 2, 12.30 s.ni..
Mr. John Redmond Addressed.
NAVAL REVIEW.
[Anavzon zo tan “* THLMİRAPH, *}·
Bombay, Nov. 2, 2 p.m.
Renter's correspondent at New
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(BERTION TO THE 1a TELEGRAFE,'')
Durban, Nov. 2.6 p.ur, British steelmakers have issued
(Baavion To Tan “ TRĻMORAIN."'}
Durban, Nov. 2, 9.35 ́a.am."
The returns to midnight of the
WEATHER
FAIR
Humidity...62, 67.
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Gunaza Corr 10 ÜHITE,
TELEGRAMS.
HOME POLITICS.
SCOTTISH HOME RULE.
(SERVIOS TO THE " TELEGRAPH."]
Durban, Nov, 2, 9,35: a.m.
lument favourable to Scottial
A mosting of Members of Pur-"
Durban, Noy. 2, 6.20 p.m.
The bomb dropped from an aeropiano at Tripoli created in an important crowded meeting at York wires that Mr. Meyer, Socre- an important circular proposing Municipal Elections in Eugland Durban, Nov. 2, 9.35 a.m.
describable confusion in the Tar the City Liberal-Club, under the tary of the Navy, viewed 08
a-rebate-of-four-shillinge-per-ton Router's correspondent at Pekish camp;
auspices of the Government, American warships, including two payable in the fourth month after and Wales show 02 Liberal, 12 Home Rulo was hold in the House
delivery.
Conservative, 41-Labour and 14 of Commons yesterday. king states that the National Soldiers od in all directions Earl Beauchamp, prosided, and of the Intest Dreadnoughts. Assembly in secrot session, agreed and initials stampeded,
The signatories to the scheme Iutapendent gains.Renter; there were on the platform the At Los Angeles Heir-Admiral inclulo upwards of twonty of the to accept oleyen out of twelve
The aeroplanists are to repeat Master of Elibank, Lord Pirrie, Thomas reviewed the American largest firms in the country.
the Rt. Hon. Sir, West Ridgeway, Pacific Floet of 24 ships.-Router. the exporinents to-day."^-
faad other prominent Liberals,
por-
demands presented by the troops At Lanchow, including the petuation of the present dynasty, a general amnesty and a frea Parliamentary constitution.
The Assembly rejected a de- mand that the summoning of Par diament on all important decisions. should be depondant upon the approval of the Army:
[ "The tawjn referred to are, of coune, not rebels lait anutiuons troops)
YUAN SIKAL Bombay, Nov. 3, 7.308.m Router's Poking correspondent. states that the Throne has now ordered the immediato. return of Yuan Shil-kai,
Meanwhile tho. Assembly has tulographed to Li Yuan-heng roquesting him to suspend hos tilities while it en luavours to settle the differences butween all parties. Reuter.
· TRIPOLI SHELLEŲ. .
Bumbay, Nov. 2, 2 pm. Router's correspondent at Tri-
a
poli wires that the Turks fired few shells into the town, which did no damage, but a shell which (exploded in the bronchies wounded
sexon Italians.
BRITAIN'S NEUTRALITY.
Durbin, Nov. 2, 11,55 pau. Speaking in the House of Com- mons Sir Edward Grey said, with
refercive to tie alleged massacro of Arab, dat Britain could not interfere with the military opera-
A REVIVAL OF INDUSTRIES
Mr. Redmond, who had
Boniny, Nov. 3, 7.30 a.m. Router's correspondent at New York states that Mr. Taft has re- viewed the floot, which made a
city trembled to the salutes,
Reuter
The scheme does not apply to export material but is intended to shut out foreign materials sold at the cheapest rate in Britain,
Thore are already signs of the strongest opposition.-Reuter.
This is evidently a modification of
fortnight ago which stated that at a meet-
steed unkots it was egroot to grant a
BUSES AND TUBES.
AN AMALGAMATION.
{Survion to THE “ TaLKIKAPE,'']
Durban, Nov. 2, 4 p.n. The amalgamation of London
It was resolved that no Home Rule Bill could be regarded sa satisfactory, unless it provided for self-government in Scotland,→ Reutor.
NEW BATTLESHIP.
An Enlarged and Improved Orion.
ست
In the battleship King George V, which was launched at Ports-
economic and financial aspects of past the Statue of Liberty. The ing of the principal English and Scots railways is nearly concluded; cordial recoption, dealt with most impressive sight as it filed the schemo announced in aialogmotor-buses with the underground) tlumo Rule. He euphasised the city of the frish for engaging in industrial pursuits and said that the first-fruits of self-govern- ment would be a revival of in- dustries.
rebate of five shillings per ton on certain It is announced that no fares classes of material provided the con- will be raised, but that some will sunters purchase exclusively from certain be reduced and that greater Schleswig-Holstein, the other day mouth, by Princess Christian of
THE BEGGAR'S BOUNTY:
Until Ireland had a native government composed of men who had an understanding of thie
OBITUARY.
CANON BOWER.
British steel makers,
facilities will bo offered to the the increase in size over that of
FRANCE AND GERMANY. public.
A DEFINITE SETTLEMENT. (SNAVION TO ZEB “ TRENIRAPS,"']
(SUKVICE TO TAN ** THINGRAPH."'| Durban, Nov. 2, 4 p.m.
Bombay, Nov. 3, 7.30 am. The death is announced of Rov.touter's correspondent at Ber- Richard Bower, M.A., Canon Re-
in states that Hlorr Kiderlen- sidentiary of Carlisle Cathedral
Waechter and M. Cambon have and Chaplain to the Bishop of
initiated a Congo Treaty. Carlislo..
The whole Franco-German
The capital involved
,000,000.---Renter.
is
THE SITUATION IN CANTON.
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(Tun "Telegraph? CORRESPONDIT
Canton, Nov. 2.
LADY COLINS, CAMPBELL. Agreement will be siggod on Every endeavour is being put
BOXING.
AN UNDESIRED PUST.
tions of Italyo du so would country, great questions, and Shanghai, Nov. 2: be, inomsistent with neutrality.ubtably that of transit, could
The death has taken place of Nov. 4.-Houtor. Tang Shuo-yi has declined to be carnestly deprecated-quos-
never be settled. It had been Lady Colin Campbell, widow of accept the post of President of tions which, word offensivo to
said that Ireland was a beggar thelato Lord Colin Campbell,from ' the Ministry of "Communications,
accepting a bounty, yet her con- whom she separated for some other countries. but despite his refusal the Thiono
tribution towards Imperial ex-years prior to his death in 1805. is pressing him to take over the
penso for the upkeep of the Army Mit KYRLE BELLEW. ollico.
and Navy and the Empire had The death has taken place of millions during the past Mr. Kyrie Bellow, the well-known century. That was pretty good for actor.-Heater.
AN IMPROPER QUESTION.
Mr. Muson asked Me, Asquith TSALTAO' RESIGNS.
what action the Government Prince Teal Tuo, High Cou-was to take to express the horror
- missioner of the Army Advisory and detestation of the House at tho
Council, lustondorod His resigna-
tion to the Throne, suggesting
that General Yin Chang-bo-ap- pointed as liis
successor.
PRINCE CHING'S NEW OFFICE
ד'
By an Imperial Edict, l'rince Ching has been appointed prosi- dent of the Upper Chambor, Na Tang and Chui Shai-Cheung have been, appointed advisers.-"Shat Po."
COMMUNICATIONS THREATENED.
Shanghai, Nov., 2.
танкасте
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of
Arabs.
Mr. Asquith in reply deprecat-
ed, in the strongest possible terms,
a pauper.
AN ADMISSION..
ANOTHER STRIKE.
TAXICAB DRIVERS,
DEATH BLOW DEALT.
[SBKVIOR TO TAR ** TYLNGRAPH,'']
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the vessel which preceded her,
and which has been characteristic in each ship construoted at the port since the Dreadnought, has boon continued. The new vessel will therefore be an enlarged and improved, type of the Orion.
Nothing official concerning the ship has been, or will bo, obtain able, and consequently any de
From what is known, however, the scription of her must necessarily be of a strictly non-official character.
following particulars will be
forward by the local merchants and gentry to pacify the minds of found to be substantially correct
It is understood that in all 08- the ordinary citizens who are still somewhat panic-stricken,sential details such as the gun power and the number and posi- They havo issued a liandbill in- tion of the guns in the ship, the forming the people that the arrangements in the King George officials will not take up the V. will be similar to those in the Dunban, Nov. 2, 4 pm.
mattor of Sunday's declaration of Orion. Tho new vessel will, how In sporting circles the thief independence, nor will anyone be ever, be 15ft. longer, with Gin. more baam, and will displace topic of conversation is an unpunished for the offence........ about 1,500 more tons than ber nouncement of Mr. Reginald Mc- Ifowever, in spite of these con- predecessor, as it is believed that Kenna, the Home Secretary, re- tinual reassurances, quite 55 per the length of the King George V, ir garding. Boxing,
cont, of the shops remain closed, 8ft. over all, with a beam of 555ft, between the perpendiculars, He says that if the object and only a sinull proportion of 80ft., and that her displacement intent of the combatants are to sublue oach by violent blows tofugees have returned to Can- when completed will be about tribution had fallen onormquely [Savice To TETRAPE."the contest is illegal.
24,000 tons, her launching weight until one can endure it no longer ton: owing to the increased cost of Irish
being approximately 9,000 tons. Durban, Nov. 2, 9.35 a... On the contrary, he says, a administration, which was at pre-
In a letter to the Viceroy the The machinery is to be of the Par- Six thousand taxi-cab drivers sparring match, the object of Provincial Assembly expresses four shafts and four propellers, sons atesin turbine-typo, working which is to win by skill and not sent the costliest in the work. are idle in London to-day, This was largely due to the fact they will strike as
Thoy meet to decide whether by severity of injuries, is lawful. the opinion that the anxiety of the Cupable of developing a shaft Many sporting men consider populace is contributed to by the power of 31,000 horse power, giv Reutor's Malta correspondent that Ireland was a poor country against the companies employing death-blow of sporting contests, the authorities, especially at the
a protest that the announcement deals the excessive precautions taken by ing speed of 21 knots. The steam is to be furnished from 18 states that practically all the tied to a rich partner and thoro- spies to ascertain, whether they Reuter.
water-tube boilers, four city gates. They liavo ask The main armament will con. Italian warships hayo loft Tripoli foru obliged to indulge in its are appropriating extras.”
ed His Excellency to issue & pro- sist of 10 13.5-inch guns disposed. olamation stating the reasons for in five turrets, two in each turret, the methods he lias adopted, and the turrets being placed in tho also to warn the gate keepers not, contre line of ship, and giving to close their gates unless for some broadsido fire, of 10 guns, and "|·very good reason..
ahead and astern a fire of four, the second and fourth turrets bo
the asking of such questions He admitted that Ireland's con- (choers).
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WARSHIPS SAIL
Bombay, Nov. 3, 7.30 a.mm.
bound for Turkish waters.
AUBRY'S FLEET.
י
CONFERENCE REFUSED,
RAILWAY TROUBLES.
DECISION POSTPONED.
¡SERVICE TO THE "* THIMOKAPH,”]
Over-Precaution.
Viceroy's Penitence.
luxuries. Ireland had no interest in practising economy, but undor Troops lave mutiniod in Lim-
self-government she would not
Durban, Nov. 2, 11:45 pm. waste money on over-manned choy, Thiang, Thinam, Tuck-
A mass mooting of tlie taxi-cab chow and Puoting. They have Bombay, Nov. 3, 12.45 m.in. departments with highly paid drivers decided not to return to
Bombay, Oct. 3, 7:30 am, As soon as the Viceroy rocéivoding raised to enable the guns to taken up a position throuteuing Renter's correspondent at Rome officers, and on extravagant work. The chairman complained has been very protracted and the issued an Edist taking upon itself secondary armament for repelling The railway men's conference intimation that the Throne lud fire over the first and fifth. The the rear of General Yin Chang's force and overlooking the Pekingsiders his fieot sufficiently strong says that Admiral Aubry con-
legislative schemes as at present, that, the masters had refused a decision has been further post-all blame for the rebellion, he re, torpedo attacks will be the latest
DRIVING A BARĠAİN.
conference and the men also poned owing to differences.plied that he was deeply touched type of din, guns, which will be Hankow railway,
instanced cases of spies making
by the terms of the Edict. He mounted under armour, the in- HE. Yuan Shil-kui line tole--
He concluded by saying that wrong reports. Router. to occupy overal islands in the
also expressed the opinion that creased weight of the vessel en- graphed to the Thrond reporting archipelago and to blocade the the only safety, for, the Treasury
the Ministers should have been bling better protection to be the critical situation thus created. Dardanelles.
held responsible. At the same given. PANIC IN PEKING. Considerablo i feeling has arison between the troops under
Lay in making a bargain with
A naval demonstration will made at Salonika or Smyrna,
be
Ireland, in making her responsible
for her own, Government which
́EMPHATIC DENIAL.
Router.
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DUKE'S OFFER. WINGED AEROPLANES, Duke of Bedford, who recently self, for during his short rule'in one mast, and threatukmerged tor- Following the example of the time he also was ashamed of him- The King George V. will have
sold his Devonshire estates for Canton, there had been so many pedo tubes for firing the 21in. The Wright brothers, who have £550,000, his Grace of Somerset troubles that he felt nervous about torpedo. A detail in which the would be cheap and efficient. boon experimenting quietly for is offering his Wilpshire and retaining his post. He was of new ship will differ from the General Keung Kwai-tai and the
There would be no more drains months, avoiding air contests and Salesbury estate, near Blackburn, opinion that the people had lost Orion, and other previous vessels Imperial bodyguards, and riots
The Italian Premier has issued for the British Treasury. Par-public exhibitions, have begun for disposal.
confidence in lum and he begged of the "all big gun" type, will: have almost resulted. The in- an emphatic denial of the reports litumentary congestion nilo plans which, it is understood on prépated to consider offers of his the wrongs ho had committed. tion of the officers and men, preparations to test a new aero The Duke announces that ho is the Throno to punish him for all be in the berthing accommoda- habitants of Peking are panic of wholesale slaughter of the Home Rule all round stricken and troops have been sent Arabs. He says the oasis had to cossary. Home Rule was also ful, revolutionise the present inge, and is willing for a consider would let him continue in office revert to the pre-Dreadnought ne-the best nuthority, will, if success-tenants for purchines of their hold- However, he hoped that the Throne which in the King George V. will
Туров, attacking the Italians from the hearty good will and loyalty of planes without propellers. The a low rate of interest.
able portion of the purchase until the rebellion had ceased, in days, the officers being again rear, but 2,200 wore deported to the Irish and their co-operation in brothors have been engaged in
of wiping out his misdeeds: shp and the men in the forward Italian Islands. He charges the upholding the Empire (loud parfecting a device to apply power the greater part of dairy farming clemency might be extended to that this arrangement answere The estate, which consists for His Excellency also naked that part, as it has now been found Wong Hing-ping, the Provin Turks with killing wounded cheers.) cial Treasurer of Shanei, has been
to movable wings in imitation of land, is about 2,200 acres in area, a Cantonese arrested in Peking, best. In consequence of this elected loader of the rebellious Italians and he instances, the case A vote of thanks to Mr. Red-height of birds, disponsing and extends from the hilly Wilp and also that Li Yuen-hing, loader reversion the vessel is fitted with soldiery. The Governor has been of the Bersaglieri of whom 300 mond was moved by the Master tirely, and they believe that they picturesque part of the Ribble if he advised his followers to no battleships, built in recent with the motor-driven screw on abire, distriot into the most of the revolt, should be pardoned an Admiral's stern walk, which Filled Sheung Pol
ware killed sad only 14 wounded. | of Elibauk. --Reuter.
have succeede
Valley.
Faurrender,
'years have carried,
for. to safeguard the foreign rebo purged when the Arabs wore necessary in order to gain The new machines will be aero- money to remain on mortgage at order that he might have a chance berthed in the after part of the
sidents.
'GOVERNOR OF SHANSI --- KILLED.
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