The
Hongkong Telegraph,
“November 10th, 1911, Temperature 10 am. 71 §, pm, 70; ́ ́Humidity...65, 05.
No.. 8688
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NOVEMBER
1911.
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HOME POLITICS.
THE REICHSTAG DEBATE.
CRICKET.
LABOUR AND HONGKONG.
NAVAL PROGRAMME. ·
VIOLENT SPEECHES.
M. C. O. De-WELL.
KEIR HARDIE'S QUESTION:
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THE WAR.
· ARAB ATTACKS,
$86 PER ANNUM, Bipole Corr 10 Cæren.
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HOME RACING.
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Bombay, Nov. 11, 12,40's.m.
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Durban, Nov. 10, 4 p.m.. Bombay, Nov. 10, 12.45 p.m. : Bombay, Nov. 11, 7.50a.m. Reuter's correspondent at In the House of Commons, Mr. The Arabs made a series of The race for the Liverpool Cup Adelaide states that the M.O.O. Keir Hardie asked a question attacks upon Tripoli yesterday, (1 mile 3 furlongs) resulted on. tomu mot South Australia there with reference to apprehensions upon several fronts, and, again follows:-
in sunuy,
hot and perfect weather. that the proposed Ordinance gathered on tho oasis, fired upon tho Italians from the rear, The There was a large attendance. regulating clubs and other or
attacks were, repulsed, and an M. C. O. won the toss and, at ganizations in Hongkong was expedition is to be despatelied to close of play, had scored 331 for likely to be used for the supour out the oasis:
pression of ima fide trados union organizations. He asked, would care be taken to safeguard the rights of the workers before it was confirmed?
Bombay, Nov. 10, 12.45 pm.
Boribay, Nov. 10, 2.5 p.m. ́GUARDING EUROPEANS AT! - Mr. Winston Churchill, in re-
Router's correspondent in Bor- plying to the wast of the Navy in, in talograms relating to the at the Guildhall banquet, made a debate in the Reichstag, says that Durban, Nov. 10, 11.20 p.m. vigorous pronouncement on the violent speeclies were made by Centro, Conservative and National Reuter's correspondentat Hong-necessity of a strong navy instant-
Liberal Deputies denouncing Der- kong states that, British blue-ly renly for notion which must be
many's "purposeless policy in jackets are guarding the European based on, the strength of foreign Morocco, and the failure to meet quarter at Canton and have land- navios. "It would be hypocrisy; the provocation of Mr. Lloyd four wickets. ed four guns.-Router.
ho said, to pretend that the rapid Georgo's speech." They doniod
Gunn scored 106 without effor- that the agreement was a stop to- growth of the Gorman navy was
ng a chance. "He showed per- not a main factor in the now conchement, and demanded that the
words a Franco-Gerau rapprofert defence and scored ten 4's. struction, and it would be foolish Tranty be referred to the Budget
Warner contributed 112 not out. He gave an easy, but un- to deny that the naval competition Commission for exhaustive ox-
accepted, chauce when 105; but between the two empires was a amination.
Baron. Hertling, of the Centre otherwise his innings was note difficulty which balol garnest
Party, said that the popular dis-worthy for fine late cutting and efforts towards friemilly feeling.
pleasure regarding Germany's driving-Reuter. Mr. Churchill “concluded by purposeless Morocco, policy since tating that tho, m vintenance of the unhappy demonstration at
NANKING FIRED - ON.
Shanghai, Nov. 10. The garrison troops at Nanking are firing on the dwellings of the inhabitant and are doing great dunnge, besides killing many of the people.
LOOT AND MASSAÖRE,
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Mr. Harcourt said he had not seen the proposed Ordinance, but would carefully consider the point when thie Ordinance was re-
ceived.
THE OPIUM CON-
.FERENCE.
DELEGATES APPOINTED.
{SERPICE TO THE “ TELEGRAPH.”] Bombay, Nov. 10, 12.45 p.m.
Trepida (Winter). 1 Willaura (IIarley)... 2. Mustapha (Saxby) Fourteen ran. Won by two longths; head between second and third. Betting 1 to 2 Trepida, 7 to 1 Willaura, 8 to 1 Mustapha. Doyle rode Aviator and Duke Michael and Jaseur did not start. Trepida soon settled down and drew to the front, followed by. Hamerton, Succour, Willsutra and Dosmon
Entering the straight Willaura and Mustapha oballong. In reply to Mr. Mitchell Thomp-od the leader, but could make son in the House of Commons, Sir no impression on Trepida, who Edward Grey said that Sira Ceoil wou easily. King William was Clementi Smith and William fourth.-Router. Moyer, and Mr. Max-Mueller at Peking had been appointed de- Tangiers in 1904 was transformed SITUATION IN CANTON. to resume their respective com-logates to the Opium Conference. mandle, but no answers have been The, appointment of the four thi received. Cheung Chuen-kwai, was being considered. Reuter Acting Commander-in-Chief, han issued a proclamation informing the public, that he has the su preme power in all the offairs of the province. The Provincial As- sembly has been instructed to await orders from him before
into flaming anger by the spool
naval supremacy WAS Great Britain's whole foundation. He [of Mr. Lloyd George, Wliat lind the Chancellor done to meet
The troops undor. Goneral emphasised that the German Navy British provocation? The main- Chaug Fun are looting and Bill calls a halt in 1912, in in-tonines of peace could be bought slaughtering the people and the creasing construction which, it ad-at too great a price if it were only
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queneless Chinoso are coming in hered to, would sensibly relieve for a good deal of attention.
Europe. If, however, these vast CHANG'S WHEREABOUTS. programmos continued, then the H.E. Chang Jen-clmn, Viceroy British Empire would best be able of Nanking, is not doad ne report to bear the strain lost it fail at the ed. He is taking shelter in the camp of Genoral Chang Fun.
IMPERIALISTS DESERTING.
call of duty.
THE NEW LEADER,
Durban; Nov. 10, 10.35 a.m.
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obtained by the sacrifice of Ger- cmny's position as a world power.
BITTERNESS AGAINST
BRITAIN."
Durban, Nov. 10, 4.15 p.m.
The New Government's Proclamation.
[THE THEGRAPH”-
CORRESPONDENT.] Canton, Nov. 10. The New Republican Govern- ment in Canton has issued a pro- clamation promising to afford transacting business. every protection to the Manohus
Soldiers Demands.
A DIPLOMATIC SEN-
*SATION.
SECRET TREATY.
[ERVICE TO THE "TOP"). Bombay, Nov. 10, 3.30p.m. The publication of a secret
"TOO OLD TO REFORM!"
屋
Can China be Westernised?
Can Chini be regenerated?
Cau the inscrutable mysterious Far East become Westernised?
The question was put by the Daily Mirror" recently to a high authority on Eastern problema and affairs. He answered the. queation by another.
A
"Is it possible," he asked, "to convert a nonagenarian invalid and baunermen in the city and The new Government hustakon Franco-Spanish treaty regarding early Victorian Tory into
twentieth-century red-hot de Yesterday evening's debate in also ordering the people to discard chargs of the telegraphie hureau Morocco, made in 1004, has creat-nooratic Hyde Park orator?" the Ileichstag was noteworthy for
"China is a bed-ridden monster repented manifestations of intense
their quotes. As regards the in order to ensure continuous and od a sensation in Paris. It confere
smooth working of the, depart-Fights on Spain which are con-infected with traditions and "bo- liefs which abhor change in any bitterness against Great Britain, notes of issue, in Canton, the peo-
from the advantages obtained by cho reportert awakening penetrate France in her agreement with to the millions upon millions who Ive never come into contact with Germany.
the apostles of reform?
"The Chinese do not want to
and. indignation, at Mr. Lloyd- į ple are permitted to, circulate thement. On the day preceding the /sidered a seriously detracting shape or form. How, then, can
George's apcech,
moderate
declaration of independence in Canton, Field Marshal Lung dis tributed one month's pay to com-
The Eroncha Premior, in the
- 1
H.E. Yuan Shik-kai is proceed-
notes and coinage nf the old Go- The Chancellor's ing northward," "The Imperialista
vernment. At the same time the It is generally believed in the language was received with oc are deserting their camps owing Lobby to-night that Mr. Bonar casional laughter, almost derisory, shop keepers and rice dealers are pensate his troops and then dis-Chambor yesterday, urged the change their general national to the failure of Tuan Ki-sui to Law will be the new loader, as the but mostly with profound silence. warned not to raise the price of banded them. They have, however, necessity of a speady ratification characteristics. They have been The Berlin correspondent of the rice or other food stuffs. The refused to surrender their arms of the Franco-German agreement nominally conquered again and lived to assimilate their con- lain and Mr. Walter, Long are leaders are using the anti-Brítialı
ground that they ought to of France in the negotiation, querera," nuble to adjust their differences. feeling as a useful cry in view of top is in need of capable mon
five months' pay 08 with Spain.--Reuter.” It is reported that Mr. Balfour the forthcoming elections.-Rou to aid in the administration of compensation from the new has declined a peorage, but it ́is [lør.
affairs, Suitable mon will be Government. On the afternoon WOMEN AND PUBLIC engaged by the new Govern of the declaration of independ mant and even former officials offence, several hundreds of these the Manchurian Government will Kweilin troops armed themsolves
come to terine with the revolu. Į followers of Mr. Auston Chiambor-Times" suggests that the part Republican Governbiont in Can-and return to. Kwangsi, on the in order to strengthen the hands gain, and in every case have
tionaries for the termination of
hostilities.
A LEADER'S OPINION. Wong Hing, one, of the revolu- tionary leaders, has expressed
himself in favour of the olcoction
of a president of the ropublic by
the whole of the Chinese poople-
"Shat Po."
`HEAVY .... CASUALTIES AT
FOOOHOW.
{Tan “TKLNORAFİX” CORNIAFORDIKT N
Shanghai, Oct. 10.
expected that he will receive the Order of Mofit.
KING. AND PREMIER.
THE NEW LEADER.
RADICAL DEPRECATION.
Durban, Nov. 11, 12.30a.m.
hava
LIFE
"Homie life, and all that
| brings peace, prosperity, se curity of mind and body-this they prize above all things. They will not change
Invincible Optimism. "The fate of millions of people Of all the interesting circunt in each separate province de
"He and all his subordinates. are underpaid. Ring within ring of tex-farmers arise as a natural con quance. The people are ground into the carth, and tito rule against primogeniture, dividing every,
Reuter's correspondent at Bor-be accoptod, providing they swear with guns and bayonets and at-stances of the age, surely nothing pends upon the character
was more interesting than the in-inan, the Viceroy He has II.M. the King has had alin says that when the Morocco allegiancatothenew Government, tacked the Army Headquarters.creasingly useful position which need to give to the Emperor in lengthy conference with Mr. lobate was resumed in the Reich-For the present, the polics and the The Republican troops stationed was oocupied by womeu, remarked Peking any account of his Asquith prior to sailing, and a stug, Doctor Weimor, a: Radical, soldiers of the garrison will be re- near the porthorn parade ground the Lord Mayor of London at the stewardship, provided the settled revenue for his province is forth- Council has mot at Buckingham said he did not grudge France tained. The disbanded soldiers quickly entered the city to main- distribution of prizes to the pupils coming. Palace, at which a special.com-
the lion's share, provided a lasting are to be mobilized again and the tain order. On arrival of the Re- of the City of London School for mission was appointed.
nderstanding was reached. He modern trained troops will be re- publiens troops, the soldiers dis- Girls.
That was largely due, no doubt, pointed out that the Crown called to Canton, when arms and persed in all directions.
first to their own devotion, their Prince's appearance in the House munition will be distributed to
Precautions at Shameen. own desire for service, their and his attitude during the speech-them. Former officials in charge Last night extraordinary pre-own ambition to confer happi-estate, as it does, amongst the sons os of Baron Hertling and Herr of the finance department will concautions were taken at Shamcon.sess on other people. But those at the death of the, father, soon Heydebrand had alrevly echoed Bombay, Nov. 11, 7.50 a.m. It is reported from Foochow
abroad and he regretiod exceed-tinue their work as usual ponding Troops were landed from the for- ambitions had been aided and converts. the wealthiest, landown- their services rendered more ing familier into inore agricultur The selection of Mr. Bonar Law ingly that the work of ponce their replacement with now men, eign gunboats and stationed out-effective by the liberal educational labourers that fighting still continues. The
side the consulates, but nothing al advantages which had been faith of the Chinainan and his un "In spite of it all, the invincible ns leader of the Unionist Party is should be so jeopardised. This eigualties are very heavy. Everyponfirmed. by all his colleagues expression was greeted with shouts Free pardons will be grouted to unusual occurred during the placed at the girls' disposal, of conquered optimism bids him live precaution is being taken by that they will support him loyally. lond laughter from the Centre.
who have given him assurance of approval from the Left and criminals, and members of secret night.
which they had made such ex-and take things ne they come. "All"
fate, good or bid, is from Heaven; foreigners in order to protect their The meeting of the Party on Mon-
or other illegal socialine,but they Admiral Lá Chun is still in Cun-collont use. Herr Sobaliz, an Imperialist are warned that the public pesce ton, but is said to have discarded There were some people to-day and throughout it all Howen will
|look after its darling China, Who deprecated interference of said that never had such a "storm day will consequently be un property."
"Dr. Sun Yat-sen hopes to must be preserved. A citizon his quoue,
women in public life. For his change all this. And ho at least animous.
of indignation swept the land as
army will probably be organiz- Kong lung-yun and Li Sai-
part, he believed that women in a Chinaman who bringe novel over these treaties. He said: "Mr.
ed in the near future to ensure kwai are still in Canton, Al-could not touch anything without ties to the Chinese. But will he Lloyd George, in his speech, All shades of politicione unite seemed to be ordering Germans the safety of Canton. The new though pose prevails in Canton, in welcoming Me: Churchill's to halt. He seemed to be inferament, on the day of the wine
sean, sumed business, there is still fear speech as an assurance that the reosling the days when fore declarationof independence, wrote supremacy of the Navy will be igners ruled us, but those days to Admiral La Chun and General There are over 4,000 criminals maintained at all costs.
are uos beyond recall,”.
Chal-kwong saking them liberated from the Canton prisons
AMOY NEXT T
tis anticipated that Amoy will
over to the revolutionaries
but no trouble.
NAVAL SUPREMACY.
Free Pardons
:
improving it. Therefore, he be able to change foar hundred and many shop people have re welcomed with all his heart their million people, bound by tradition, co-operation in all departments by religion, and by natural * of life where their abilities, and affection and pride of tree, to the
strength fitted them to take their ideas of bygone centuries will hel
lase He would not limit the be able to modernise China? sphere of their operations, doubt it.".
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