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The Hongkong Telegraph.

November 17th, 1911, Temperature 10 am. 79. 4, p.m., 77; Homidity...79, 72.

No. 8688

TELEGRAMS,

THE

REBELLION.

YUAN'S CABINET.

廣八十月九华三室

TELEGRAMS.

THE REBELLION.

SITUATION IN AMOY.

But be that as it may,

these

two parties. are not in agree.

{SHAVICH TO TEN “ TELEO."ment, or at least were not so up

Bombay, Nov. 17, 8.35 n.m. Reuter's correspondent at Po- king states that Yuan Shi-kui's Cabinet has boon formed. It in!

oludes a few. Manelus, but no

nobles-Router.

*****till Saturday aft,noon when n

́" DARING-DEATH" SOLDIERS.

· Shanghai, Nov. 17.

Two regiments of the "daring death" soldiers, formed by the

revolutionary party in Hupol for the invasion of Peking, have r

rived at Puoting.

``DANGEROUS ADVICE,

The Provincial Assembly in

Chihli has advised to Cabinet to

change the present governmout

into a republican one.

LOYALTY IN

IN CHIBLI

H. E. Chang Wai Chee, com- mander-in-chief of the loyal forces

in Chihli, is backing H. E. Chan

(ESTABLISH Copyright, 1911

November 18th, 1910, Temperature 10a.m. 77, 4 pm 78

SATURDAY, NO IBER

18 1911.

大洋雅

雙八十月一十英漕香

TELEGRAMS.

TELEGRAMS.

THE REBELLION.

CELEBRATIONS AT HOKÓW.

(Our Own Correspondent)

HOME

DERBY CUP:

HOME POLITICS.

TELEGRAMS.

HOME POLITICS.

GREAT SPEECH AT LEEDS.

WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE.

Bombay, Nov. 1812.55 a.mm

The result of the race for the

:

Hokow, Nov. 6th

Hokow and Yunnan celebrated the foundation of the Republic Derby Gold Cap (1 mile 6 fur- to-day in great style. The streets longa) run at Berhesterday is were decorated with bunting and from every house flew the blue Mag with the fringed moon (7).

meeting was hell. If an open | rupture can be avoidel we will have escaped another danger. It is ouid that the people's party The new markets were decorated wish to set up a kind of indepen- |dent government, at least for the

present,irl sit on the fence

for a while to see how national

affairs are likely to termiante. The revolutionaries do not favor

this plan at all, they wish to

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for the ocension and a reception hold, which was not attended by any of the foreign officials. The troops and members of police force were engaged in

as follows

Clarenceur

Bronzino

Graball.......

Thirteen ran. Won by half a

length; threo lengths between the second and third. Betting 10 to

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day parailed the streets, accom- FRANCE AND GERMANY,

A NEW CLAUSE.

Vie Bombay, Nov. 17 Five thousand Unionist en

thusiasts gave Mr. Boner Law, the new leader of the Party,

great ovation at Leeda last night. This was his first pro- nouncemont since he becɗnie

leader of the Unionists. He paid a high tribute to Mr. Balfour, and ridiculed the.suggestion that. Mr. Balfour's presence in the

(SHATICH TO THE "THLBOKAFN."'] „Durban, Nov. 17 11.55 p.m,

Mr. Asquith has hini a lively

meeting with the suffragists." Ho received a deputation which in

clade Miss Christabel Pankhurst

| Mrs. Pothick Lawrence, and Ladies

Selborne and Betty Balfour. In

their speeches the ladies express

ed great dissatisfaction with Mr.

quith's reform statement.

W

Mr. Asquith emphasised, the

WEATHER FORECAST

FAIR

Humidity.

SIEGEN COPY

TELEGRAMS.

RUSSIA AND PERSIA.

NOTE UNANSWEBED,

TELEGRAFE

Imbay, Nov. 17, 8.35 a.m.

Itout's correspondent at St.

Potorslargli statos" that a mea-

sago receiveil from Telerau anys

that the Russian Note has not

been answered, and that Persia

does not show any disposition at

presont to comply with the se cond part of the Russian demand, to give satisfaction for the insult

to the Russian Consulate..

fact that he hid hovor promised-LATEST-GENERAL-NEWS. to introduce women's suffrage

-(SERVION TO TEK “* TEzNGRAFB, '} into the measure. As head of the Vin Bombay, Nov. 17; 3.20 p.m.

government he could not con-

1 Clarenceux, to Bronzino, House of Commons would be carrying out manoeuvres during 3 to 1 Graball-Reuter,

awkward for his su{CCESSOI".-

the morning, but later in the

"Whatever my weaknesses," said Mr. Law, "Jealousy is not one of them." The first duty of Unionists was to get rid of the Government that was now tear cientiously introduce a messure [SEKTION TO TEN- TEAM" iiig its way down the path of which he did not believe was de destruction. Unioniste must remanded in the interests of the Bominay, Nov. 17, 8.36,a.mi.

sist

Welali Dieestablisliment country. The remedy lay with Reuter's correspondent at Ber which was based on prejudice

the women, who should persuade. liastated that additional clausenud bigotry. It was utterly, which has been added to the Mc

Intolerable that the Irish should dominate British polities. There parliament to support them. Then rocco agreement provides that in ́

were two nations in Ireland, and the government would accept the the event of Germany desiring to Home Bule would be an intolera- decision.

declare unce sand for all where paned by a bugis band and a

they stami, As it happens the great mimber of school boys, Board of Trade are still haning, sche of them very young, At the new market.u hult was made! ing municipal affairs, and doing

and a salute' fired. The school it well too. The results of the

boys sang, and the Chinese-some of them officials-throw their old coak) be ascertained, were not fashioned caps in the air very satkhctory It is reported approved foreign style. During tnt-n wire was forwarded to the celebrations heavy rain fell,

Saturday meeting, so far, ne

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Hongkong, or somewhere south, but no-body seemed to care.

Orders have been issued St. Petersburg for the Immediate despatch of troops to Kazvin.

Earthquake shacks were ex- perienced last night at Viongo Milan, Munich, Frankfurt and other towns in Germany. A number of in Frankfurt

houses were cracked and the fuhabitants the majority of the membero of "pantöliod in thiö “atrõota, (5)

The Berlin correspondent of **** «Die Zięt,” a Vienna newspaper, states that as a result of protest by the Powers, Italy has given nasurances not tu take action

Kwai Lung, the Viceroy, again requesting that' some strong Champagne was drunk freely in acquire the Spanish islands of ble curse to one of these. The SUFFRAGISTS DISPLEASED,] in the Aegean Sea for the

the revolutionista,

A

AN EMPTY TREASURY.

Prince T

Chk, Prosident of

As Ministry of Finance, los me-

• moríalised the Prince Regent e-

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garding the om, ty treasury, and

the refusal of theý foreign count-

ries to advance lonne, Prince Trai Chick suggested that at this cri,

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the tow market and everything the coast of Guinea, Corisco and

|went off without, a hitch. The the Elobey Islands, France

Isoldiers and policemen have all

waivos-in favour of Germany her cut their queues off and have removed the government marke

from their caps, substituting a

revolutionary leader be sent up.

to "Any immediately.

BUSINESS. IS PARALYSED.

A wire received from in relihblo]*

source at Chang-chow, dated

the 12th, states that that city white star. They are also wear-

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rights of pre-emption under the Franco Spanish Treaty of 1000,

Germany, in return, reduces

was taken over by the rovoluing white bands round their participation in eventual special tionaries on the sume date, arms. On Sunday morning a Francc-Spanish arrangements tical moment so of the Chinese Chang-chow is a prefectural city general, cutting off of queue with regard to Morocco. Reuter,

began. European clothes were

{douned and in many instances

territories should be put up as of about 200,000 inhabitants,

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securities in or.ler, to gain the situated 25 miles west of Amoy..

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confidence of t'io fo.ogu pwers The Tuotui escaped.

who have boga naked to grant the

lonus.-Shot Po.

PRESENT SITUATION

IN AMOY.

(Our Own Correspondent.)

Amoy, Nov, 13,0 p.m. Amoy political-affuire åre still in a very much unsettled condi

The

OFFICIAL FLEEING.

́the wearers looked very smart. Handshaking was the order of

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the day, which, to Europeans, Customs Total from became a great nuisance as the Mengtaz passed through yesteruese insisted on shaking day on his way to Tonking hands with every European they While lots of Chinese residents mot. ure coming down from Mengtez

and Yunnanfu. There was no

tion There seems to be some nighting here. Three meetių ge

difference of opluk'as to what

were held in the temple by the should be done. Two parties are

In "fle field.". The one might officials and merchants and the

be termed the people's Party, change of government was made practically commud of the nier-

eliputé, the other the Revolu, without, any bloodshed.--. The

AMERICAN POLITICS, “

ROOSEVELT'S PURPOSE.

Durban, Nov. 17, 11.55 pm.

sydney senSATION.

SPEAKER'S POWERS. 21 FL: {BREVICH TO TEM" TH.

present.

decision of the minority to resist

Durban, Nov, 18, 12.20.a.m. Home Rule must be backed by.

The suffragists have decided Viv Durban, Nov. 17, 11 am. the incalculable moral force of

At Ottawa the Parlsäment was the majority of their fellow citi-that Mr. Asquith's reply is oquí-

opened with an unprecedented, zens in the United Kingdom, valent to an altitude of direst coremonial of great brilliageo.

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hostility on the part of the Go-The Duke of Connaught congra

tulated Canada upon its rapidly- verament. They are to hold a

expanding trade and announced demonstration. in Parliament) the introduction of measures to nasiat agriculture, the great basis of industry in the Donif. nion, and establish a permanent. tariff commlesion,

Square on Tuesday night.

THE NEW LEADER.

Mr. Bouar Law made his first speech. as leader of the opposi

viu Bombay, Nov, 17, 1.25 p.m.. Mr. Harcourt, Secretary of State tion, in the House of Commons, for the Colonies, in the Hous

question,

whom the Government prevented from voicing an opinion by su8- pending the Constitution. He denied that the Unionists' were the party of privelege. They himel, he said, to promote good social conditions, not treating capitalists like boasts of prey but raising the standard of wages, general rise in wages

on the Scotch Land Bill, which Commons, in answer to a fiscal wag.impossible.without

armment on the desirability of sup change, and the Unionists, like was read for the third time. In save the views of His Majesty's day- pressing gambling in the Malay Bismarck, would have changed the absence of the Premier, Mr.

States. He spoke of the impractic ability of total prohibition, and said that for the present things would romain as they werɑ, but no suit- ablo opportunity of restricting the A LEAD TO THE PARTY,

area in which gambling was per The Unionist papers are ent-mitted had been or would be neg-

nation....

Mr. Lay on behalf of the Cabinet and the Liberal Patty.-Renter

Henter's correspondient of Syd-the seal system baloro giving Ure offered congratulations to the Insurance Scheme to the noy states that a full court has given a unanimous judgment for

The Canadiau elections, con- Mr.Perry against the Speaker tinued Mr. Law; would be n and the Sergeant-at-Arms. Mr. landmark in the history of the usinstic over Mr. Law's speech, BILET 2-PA (EN world "It is now up to the old which they describe as giving a Perry claimed 21000 for assault

country. We have rejectal niany definite lend to the adme of false," imprisonment. The pad"".

opportunities; and we shall have

2.

footed.--(Hautor)

party. They Reater's corresponden"

ure confident that the turning states ht Briti and Russia point in the Party's fortunes has have essen'ed to the Franco-Ger been renched, Liberals recognise man tronty,

An article published by Mr. Speaker ordered the Sergeant to only one mors, 4 am satisfied Roosevelt is interpreted, ayspring. Mr. Perry "book" ta' the that at the next election we all the dignity, good temperaud hon-

House for alleged discourtesy:

Reuter's New York correspond- tionaries. "As.to the number of mander of the troops was eat, as meaning that he proposes the latter reports differ: Some any, they are no more than ten the last to give in. Everything to re-enter the political arena and The Court, found that while the

to content the presidency,

In the whole town, others will is now peaceful Merchants are tell you there are tires hundred

The truth is, nobody really carrying on business is usual

Know Re

and pubile works still continua

1 he is sound

Speaker had th

abstructors.

not

via Durban, Nov. 17, 4.50. p.m.

destructive fire occurred in

throw it away. It in or osty of the speech, which they Unionists to malutaia the United Brant commands both respect Kingdom, as a United Empire, and admiration, but they do not business quarter st Auckland.

new motiod of chief sufferers were the

Assigned to is for the men of this

to create a vital

the Empir

believe that a new

ASMP METERS speaking out will make the coui. Logan, try accept tlio old elected pro-imated af

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