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November 5, 1911, Temperature 10a.m. 74. 4, p.m., 73; Humidity...78, 78.

(ESTABLISHED 1881) Copyright, 1911 by the Proprietor.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER

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November 4th, 1010, Temperature 10 m. 69, I pan. 69; Ilamidity...80, 98.

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AUSTRIAN POLITICS,

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No. 8627

鵬六十月九年三菸宣

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THE WAR.

THE WAR.

GERMAN POLITICS.

NEGOTIATIONS TO BE OPENED.

TURKS BIG VICTORY.

TURKS AND ARABS.

· THE NEW PREMIER.·'

COLONIAL SECRETARY.

A BYE-ELECTION.

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Durban, Nov. 4, 8.10 ..

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Durban Nov. 4, 8.10 ́a.m. Reuter's correspondent

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THE

REBELLION,

[Service To The Telegraph."]

THE REBELLION.

Shanghai, Nov. 4.

The National Assembly ins TURONE BECOMES AIÂLECT. sent messigestopil the Provincial

SERVICE TO ron ** TELEGRAPH."]

Durban, Nov.-6, 2.5′ pj. Router's correspondent at Assemblies asking them for their advice us to the best means of pap- Tripoli has arrived at Malty and Durban, Nov.-5, 10.30 ani.

venting the rebels from proceed-say's that, contrary to the Italian Router's corregion lent at Pe-ing noelliward. So far no replies| king-saga that a number of luxe been receive UE Laccounts of recent lighting, the Edicts have been jasuod, ons kai, President of the National As Tarksnud Arabs engaged on Oct. of which recipitulates the recent sembly, has beevine. greatly and Oct. 20 did not number

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"HEAVY LOSSES.“

Nevertheless they completely

concussions, and says: "Herralarmed and has secretly sought after anything the people may the advice of Prine: Ching. – It is more than 2,000, suggest we will adopt. The peo-reported that tho National Assem- Į ple's ears and oyes are Heaven's bly intends for open negotiations ears and eyes. The present-re with Li Yuun-hông asking him ta volutionaries are different from suspend hostilitios. the wicked robels of former dynasties, who sought to destroy- the throne."

CONCORD WANTED.

| surprised the Italiansand inflicted

Renter's correspondent at Tri-

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poli statos that disaffection is Vienna states that Count Stuerck complain, that the Turks compel Renter. apreling among the Arabs who has been appointed Premior.

them to hear the brunt of the

fighting.

Marquis Theodoli, the repre- sentative of the Italian-bond-> hollers on the Council of tho Ottoman Debt, has been ordered to leave Constantinople.

A TURKISH PROTEST, The Porte hus protested to the

FEELING ÎN SHANGHAL", The revolutionary flag is being losses numbering 1,000,an forced | Powers against the execution of wn at many shops at Shanghai, the Italians, to abandon part of Arabs by the Italians ut. Tripoli, on the ground that such action was in contravention of the Hague Convention of 1907,

both in the Foreign Settlement: Tho Throne concludes by ap-and in the native city. Many of pealing for “cond.nl between the Chinese are discarding their Manchus and Chinese.

quenos,-" Shat Pp."

Another Edict declines Guaccept- Yuan Shih-kai's resignation.

WOUNDED RESCUED. Reuter's correspondent öt Han- kow says that the wounded in the Wesleyan Mission have been

генсией.

RLELES FOR ALL.

Bombay, Nov. 5, 7.25 q.m. Reuter's Shanghai cerrospond- out states that the revolutionaries to-day wore distributing new rifles at the Arsonal toll comers on the condition that the recipients should wear the rebel hardge..

A LOYAL REMNANT. The Lungwha Pagoda is still in the hands of a sad body of Imporialists.

FIE DOUBLE GAME,

"

Shanghai, Nov; 5.

Tuotai-Ping Kai-kwẩn, who

the oasis.

The Italian front which on Oct. 23 was fifteen kilometres in

...

length in nów only eight kilometres,

The Turks signalised their sc surrendered to the revolutionaries cess by advancing. The artillery turing the outbreak in Wang. shelled the Italian lines and hus heu discovered to have been engaged in secrot intigues with eally dropped a shell in Con- the Imperial Government. How-ral Caneva's headquarters. avor, he escaped before the matter was really known and has manig,

to get away to Shanghai. The Republican Government has offer- ra l'a reward of Tis. 20,000 for his

reset,

A SAD PREDICAMENT.

Bosh Kingningu and Chung- kiungfu are being besinged by this rebels. The situation is very tritiéal and II E. Chang Jen-chun Business is going on os'nsual.tas confessed himself to be in a THE CAPTURED ARSENAL, sel prodicament,

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The fighting at the Kingnan |

"A LARGE HAUL

ITALIANS, RETIRE

The Italian Army was driven back to point from which i*| could not retiro further except

into the sea.

All idea of marching into the desert is alandoned for the pre- sant.

TRIPOLI BESIEGED.

So long as the Turks hold the Arsonal resulted in six being kill. When the rebels seized the. ed and ten wounded. The eul at Shangimi they pay dural oasis, which is fifteen miles by cienaltios were caused for the 30,000 rifles, 100 guns and 30,000 five; Tripoli is exactly in the most part by explosions of dyna sacs of gunpowdre. They have position of a besieged city. mits with which the rele's blow up the gates,

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a-king the their entrol over

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WARSHIPS SIGHTED.

PLAGUE AT TANGIER.

(SULVICH TO THE “ Tangrapa,""]

Bombay, Nov. 5, 7.25 am. ? "Reuter's correspondent at Tan |gier reports that a serious 'outs break of plague has occurred thore.Renter,

THE ROYAL SCOTS. [SERVICE TO THE TILLATE."

Bombay, Nor, 5, 7.25 a.m. Beuter's Allahabad correspond. ent state that the Royal Scots Rogiment is now apparently free from cholera, only one Cllt o having ocemred since the regi ment left the Benares canton cor.ments-Reuter.

Bombay, Nov. 5, 7:25 a.m..

Reuter's Constantinople respondent states that it is official-

announeed that six Italion warships have been sighted near the island of Chios-off Sinyrna:

CHANGE OF PLANS.

Bombay, Oct. 4, 2.15 p.m. Rontor's Milan correspondent states that it is believed that Italy has abandoned her intention of occupying islands in the Aegean. She will probably now make a nayal demonstration off-jbe, coast of Syrin

Tuo Rome correspondent" of Renter's Agency states, that the reservists who left the colours in 1880 hivo,been called out..

Another Army Corps.command-

written to the Consfor dy Caneva's position is one of er has been ordered to Tripoli, The loyalisis defended the Shanghai ho sreognised. At the staleinate unless ho chooses to whither strong reinforcements are entrance to cover the egeape of same time they he issued a take the offensive of which there proccoding. the Director of the Arsenal

relanation asking the peple are no signs. “ “A”HOLIDAY REVOLUTION. to remain calm.

The "Teye- Many foreigners have mentionary, fag is flying over the Cholera is raging among the forts at Woosung, aird over the civilians. in Tripoli and also railway Station and many of the among the troops, shop in the foreign settlement.

excursionis to points of interest aid the affair has resembled a

Bank Holiday more than a re- volution.

NO ANTI-FOREIGN

TEELING...

REINFORCEMENTS.

Durban, Nov. 5, 11.45 p.m..

The foreign and native servants MASSACRE STORIES TRUE. artillery and aeroplanes, is con-

of the Customs me refusing 10 porform their duties and the revolutionaries are at present in

The foreigners were overy-negotiation with them." Shat where saluted and received with P." emilos,

THE HANKOW FIRE. According to Router's cofres- pondent at Hankow the fire there is spreading rapidly..

are

It ra feared that the Wesleyan Mission, including the School for the Blind, where there. Rumbors of blind students, and also the hospital, will bo do- stroyed,

MORE CON JESSIONS.

Bombay, Nov. 6, 7.5 u.m. Reuter's correspondent at Pe king says the Throne has directed the National Assembly to draw up election laws,

It als agroost the recognition of the rebels as a political party,

HANKOW BOMBARDED, ·

centrating at Naples prior Despite official donills the coronbarking for Tripoli. respondent cables details of the

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massderes of Arabs from Oct. 23

to Oct, 27 as observed by himself

AUSTRALIAN RACING.

VICTORIAN DERBY.

[Baryton to Tan ?** TORPO.") Bombay, Nov. 5, 7.25 a.m.“

The following is the result of the Victorian Derby run

at

mingion

• Wilari..... Cinco

Jac ar ... 3 The winner started at 250 L--Router.

THE SUGAR CROP.

avion S TEM #4 TELEGRAPY,

(SHEVICH TO TER " Telhorarh,'!),

Bombay, Nov. 4, 2.15 p.m. Reuter's Berlin correspondetit

(SERVICH TO TUR “TELKORAPU,”] Boulay, Oct. 4, 2.16 pan. -

states that Herr Solf, Governor of by tho appointment of Mr. O. E. The bye-election necessitated

Sanos, luas been appointed pro-II. Hobhouse to the Chancellor- visional ohiol of the Colonial

ship_of_the_Duchy of Lhúcaster- Office.Renter

FRANCE AND GERMANY.

"AGREEMENT SIGNED.

(SERVICE TO TAN “THLRORAPY,”].

Bombay, Nov. 5, 7:25 a‚ın. The Berlin correspondont of Router's Agency states that the whole of the Franco-German Agicement was signed this after-

noun.

THE NEW TREATY:

Via Durban, Nov. 4, 'k, na.

lins resulted as follows:-

"

C. E. II. Hobhouse (L3b.)........ 1,913) Moore (Fud:) em'mores

2,913 Mr. Moore was only nominated fat alio last mêmen!,—iteufer.

CHINA UNIVERSITY.

URGENT APPEAI, FOR FUNDS.

(Savion to tan “Telzuhara."') Via Bombay, Nov. 5, 8:30 a.m. The President of Magdalen College and the promoters of the Central

China University publish n letter ap

A semi-official statement issued at pealing for £250,000, which sum Berlin declares that both partic: they hope will be raised half in have reason to be satisfied with the Great Britain and half in America, Morocco Treaty, which will exercise Fey say present oveats force them a tranquilising offert upon France to immediato action. A double- Germann relations and also upen the column advertisement in Tho European situation.

Times" explains the objects and im- portance of the echerie, in which' both moral and religious intérests are involved.(Reuter.).

The statement emphasises the fact hat Great Britain did not interfere with the negotiations.

GERMAN PRESS VIEWS. The German Press is elriefly 'odeur pic with the resignation of Herr a Lindequist and his chief suhomli- te Terr Backelinens, who is a Chago expert.

CRICKET.

WARNER'S TEAM FIT.

(SERVION TO Fax "TELEGRAPH."]

Durban, Nov. 4, 340 p.m. Router's Adelaide correspondent

The Government newspapers de QUESTION OF LOYALTY.

lore the attempt of the Foreign Of- ice to impede the policy of the Chancellor as absolutely incompattaton liat the English cricket team ble with the orderly conduct of Im

ins arrived. The pen are extremely perial affairs.

Other papers anticipato a dramatic Hisclosure of Ministerial differences Durbin, Ocl. 48.10 a.m.

which will embarrass the Govern. enter's lavant correspondentment in the Reichstag and at the states that, the sugar crop is forthcoming elections.

stated to nonat to between They further contond that, though 1,600,000 to 1,700,000 tons.Germany apparently receives 300,000 Rouler

square kilometres in exchange for 10,000, this is merely a bargain ou per, while Germany's prestige is danaged.

RAILWAY TROUBLES

BRITISH OPINION,

British papers express their relief it tho settlement, and think that both countries have made a good bår÷ [...] gnin.--(Reuter.)

A division 20,000 strong, with IMPORTANT CONFERENCE.

{Barvick To Tu" TELEORAPH."}

Durban, Nov. 4,8.20 pa Mr. Asquith and Mr. Sydoy, Buze tou, have conferred at Downing. Street with representatives of the railway cainpanies and the men on. the subject of the report of the Railcompensatione states that Germany

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OBITUARY.

and two other correspondents who SIN HUGH GILZEAN-REID.:way Commission. signed a statemeat at the request

Shanghai, Nov. 6, 12.10 p.m.of the British Consul ut Tripoli, A general bombardment of Hankow is proceeding froin Wu- chang and Hanging.

All the property of the 'Chins Merchants Storm Navigation Coal

Japanese companies have boon destroyed.

HORRID ABUSES.

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It is believed that the Governinant is considering means of establishing |peaceful relations between the work

cra and the directors.

A GERMAN VERSIÓN.

Via Bombay, Nov. 4, 2.50 p.m.. The German version of the Congo

"They witnessed the inter-state match betwocu Boulls Australia and Victoria, after which they attended

formal reception, where their wol

come was most enthusiastic..

The teara begins practice on Mon-

{Neuter.}

PO. SAVINGS” BANK.

JUBILEE CELEBRATION.

BERVICE TO THE "

Via Durban, Nov. 4, 8:20 p.m... A conversazione. has been given by the London Corporation at the Guildhall in celebration of the Jubi- leo of tho Post Office Savings Bank..

Thure wore 2,000 gucats. Along letter from the King was read, in which his Majesty said that, bläins important and valuable dishe rejoiced in the expansion of a Cameroons, and two stretches of rundering invaluable service.to the ricts along the whole frontier of the great national-institution, which was

country reaching to the banks of the

nation, Cengo, and Ubanghi,

If the latter are of little value, A letter from Mr. Lloyd George they at last give access to the banks was also read, in which the Chancel- f both rivers, where Germany obler mentioned that the deposita now

{BELVION TÓ TAN ** TALBORAPH;"'}

Durban, Nov. 5, 11.45 pan. Tho death is announced of Sir MEN TO BE BALLOTED, The statement says that Gener-Hugh Gilzoan-Reid-Reuter. Caneva ordered his troops to Sir Hugh Gilze-Roid as a fou

Via Bombay, Nov 5; 8.30 am. The railwaymen announce that tains strips between six and twelve aggregated £170,000,000.--(ftauter.) shoot at sight all Arabs who could jodist. He was born in Aberdeen they deeply regret the failure of the kilometres broad, enabling her to Many shells have fallen in the reasonably be suspected of bear-end at the age of 20. Later lo came between the directors and the men, navigation.

Land usbuted a peckly super in l'eler-Government to arrange a conference make installations for the purpeso of concessions. Tho premises of

ing

arms. This led to the worst to England spiral in founding daily which they consider might have re Germany codes a small triangle bo Massrs. Butterfield nl Sevire, of

and weekly newspapers in Yorkshire, sulted in a settlement. It has been tween the Logong and Bhari river Mesure, Dodwill and Co. and of abuses. Partion of soldiers for Lan-hier, the Midlands nud London decided to take a ballot of the mon to their confluence mouth of Lake others have been hit:

four days were scouring the oasis The North Eutern Daily Gazette" as to whether they agree, to the Tehad.

LI'S ADVICE.

Li Yuan-hung has told the Ar sembly to leave the framing of

and were shooting indiscriminato-

TENNIS.

PARIS BEATS LONDON.

(SERVICE TO TAB:" TELAGKÁVA,

Via Durban, Nov. 5, 12.35...

. Reuter'o Paris correspondent

was one of his ventures and was the first Commission's report or are prepared Tho Treaty stipulates for recipec of the existing kaif penay morapapura in to strike in favour of recognitior and cal frea trade, transit rights and rail- ly. The statement concludes by the United Kingdom. He was the obid the drawing up of a programme by way extension, and provides; for a

founder, the first president, 1886-90, the railwaymou's executive. The mutual understanding in the event states that Faris beat Youden at | mud fellow of the "Institute of Journal. ballot papers are returnable on De: of a modification of the international covered court lawn tennis by 22 sets

ecmbør 5,¬(Neutor.)

tional status in the Congo basin, {{})\to` 4,' (Renter.) ·

the new constitution to the mon saying that O nevű must bear 1::0 who are fighting,

full responsibility,

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