The Hongkong Telegraph.
November 17th, 1911, Tempomture 10. 79. 4, p. 77 Liardity
NJ. 8639
THE REBELLION.
PEKING THREATENED. PLAN FOR CONCERTED ATTACK..
Shanghai, Nov. 17,' Chan Ki M, Communauer-in-chief
of the revolutionary fortes" in
共十月九年三蘇官
TELEGRAMS.
THE REBELLION
MARCHING ON NÁNKING.
· Rester's correspondent at Shan- ni.states that o dreng and we!!
YEATHER-FORECAS.
FAIR
November 16th, 1910, Temperature 10 m. 77, 4 pm. 78 Humidity,.,74, 19.
(ESTABLISHED 1881) Copyright, 1911
Proprietor.
MONDAY NOVEMBER
20
1911.
TELEGRAMS.
TELEGRAMS.
TELEGRAMS.
THE REBELLION.
DR. HO KAI, CIMO, AS FOREIGN ADVISER. Dr. Ho Kui, C.M.O., has been re- quested by a communiontion from th Governor-Gheral of Canton to no
matia matters..
INSURANCE BILL.
AGITATION AGAINST DOMES TIC CLAUSES.
7 +
Vin Durban, Nov. 18, 5.30 p.m, The Unionist papers have started |
RUSSIA'S DEMANDS.
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According to Russian newspapore, the Russian domands includo the dis-
號十二月一
TELEGRAMS.
SHIPBUILDERS' STRIKE.
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Via Durban, Nov. 18, 0.35 a.m. The workmen on the French bat- tleship Courbet, which is building at Lorient, struck work. They raised
great agitation against the domes miteal of Mr. W. Morgan Shuter and the red flag and sang. They were
BIOL Cory 10 Caris,
TELEGRAMS.
POST OFFICE WAGES.
A PROTEST.
(SERVICE TO THE " Tu1024#,"||||| * Durban, Nov. 20; 130 5.m. A mass meeting of the part of ficors of South Scotland has un- Government's announces inton-. tion to dafor, the enquiry into wagos paid in the Post Office. until 1913-Renter,
agippol force of revolutionaries pt the post of adviser in all diplo-Hetolauses of the Insurance Bill. The the payment of £300,000.-(Router.) subscuently cleared out by blucjasnimously protested against b Blaaugliai, its suggested that have gone to attack, General Chang MEN OF ABILITY WANTED
papora ridicule the clauses, and al the strength from the different fat Nanking to avenge the victims of The Pelico Commissioner has iego that they are stamp sticking
· provinces should he combined in
suce notices inviting people who regulations. Servante universally the Terocities of its troops. The graduated in Europe, America or are indignant, and refuse to pay the
an attuck on Peking both by
.
Japan to report themselves to him contribution, therefore it is tauta-
OBITUARY.
kets.--(Reuter.)
Via Durban, Nov. 18, 5.30 p.m.
The doath is announced of Sir W.
Innd and sea. He proposen that:|fight is expected to tako place today.ro that he may introduce them to the mount to á tax on householders of Cuthbert Quilter, a director and one }
the revolutionaries of Sawbuen. Human and Hupeli provinces should form the fist division of the army, close of “Nanking,
-13-JIE COMING TO CHINA Í vis Durban, November 18, 9.50 na1. In an article by Mr. Archibald
Kingsu, Aubui-and-Chilkially-Golgutans (titor the Royal
thus seeond division, and Colonini testitute Journal) the auth of Tokien, Kwong and Kwongsi.. the thiel division. The first state tial be-Im been author
Governor-General with. a:view-to-m«/ Kaging their service.
PROTECTION OF SHAMEEN.
The following is ʼn notice put up by the Govorner-General for the pro-
Lection of Shameen-Tho Shameen
have been detached to protect it being a foreign concession, soldiers
Loafers and vagabonds are not al lowed to go in. If they daro dieolicy
4.
268. yearly for each servant. Irague of women is forming to defeat of the founders of the National Tele- the clatises.-(Router.)
phone Company-Reuter.) EARTHQUAKE IN GERMANY.
Via Bombay, Nov. 18, 7.15 a.m.
Every town in South Germany re
MÉXICAN (IEVOUT.
CHINA'S CLAIM ALMOST SETTLED.
two divisions he suggests should!ised by the Chinese revolutionary this order they will, bo severely via Durban, Nov. 19, 10.40 a.m. go by land in the third by spit indors to state that Dr Sun Yat Sen Two compining
enthusiastic -and-courageous revolutionniics
oi
way to attack Peking, have arrivél at Ching Ting Fir city,
wi. shortly arrive inShanghai të
punished.
CRYSTAL PALACE PUR-
CHASED,
Via Durban, Nov. 18, 9.35 a.m.-
The Earl of Plymouth as pur
chased the Crystal Palace for, £210,000. He will hold the property
till the public subscribes enough to
repurchase it.Router.)..........
POLAR EXPLORATION. BIG SUM WANTED,
(SERVICE TO THE
**TELIĠRAFE.")
Durbin, Nov. 20, 1.30 a.m. The Committoo of the British Antarotie Expedition makes an urgent appoal for €15,000 to do- fray unforeseon expenses duo to extensive damage sustained by The Torra Nova during storms, The manny is necessary to enablo tition. with Amundson.-Router.
ports panic and damage owing to an GALBRAITH COLE FOR AUS Captain Scott to meet in compo
Router's Correspondent in Mexico states that, subject to approval of
oarthquake, At Stutgart audi- Congress, the Government has agreed onces and actors filed in t rror frem
Similar spence Oc
·
1
the theatres.
LIKIN TO BE PAID AŞ USUAL. The new Government has, notified from Itup, who fire on their direct affairs. Iin first act will be of more is at present needed for the to pay Chuin 165,000.dailars in set-
the public that an enormous amount to (eraldish a military gevormentituro of the army, and atlement of the claims for the killing
"likin" is the biggest source from of 350 Chinose during the revolution curred elsewhere. At the Kaiser's fore be levied as usual for the time in Mexico: hing, to meet the necessary ex pres.
DARING ROBBERY ON THE · HIGHWAY.
in Chibli provinen. "Ehey haveflrist:d by. Geacral Homer Len of which revere is dorived it will there-i
earned the sombriquet of the "yenture-to-die" guteliers The provincial Assembly of Chihli- lins wired to the Cabinet' ndy). sing the instiration" of "a" R«j«"", blican Government, General, Chan Wai Chi, pressés Viceró Chan Kwai Lang, of Chibli, to
Amerien, (Router.) -
EMPIRE". ĢEORGES',
ES GIFT
via Bombay, Nov 18, 3,15. p.m. - Tho'', Baily Express says that tlie" Orropation gift of the 'Georgen'
Cu the 15th inst., by order of the Republican Govoṛnwant, some money was being carried from the Provin
of the Empire to the King willcial Treasury, when it was stolen
take steps to resist, the revolu party take the form of the insignia The robbers were afterwards found
tionaries.
·Tsai, Cha) -ahe• Minister of Revenue, hasslečnyal-in-tora. to the Prince Begont that as the
to be hiding in a certain lodging-
of the Order of the Gaiter est in dia-house at Sheng Moon Tai. Mr. Li cards; and parily devoted to a
Ko-Ro was ordered to go with number of soldiers and policemen to nevolent fund in aid of the fam-arrest them. On arriving at the huse cli y fawn me drms įl crè, and
LOSS OF THE NIOBE
NAVIGATING LIEUTENANT
DISMISSED.
Via Bombay, Nov. 18, 2.40 p.m. A hossage from Halifax states that a court-martial in connection
with the loss of the cruiser Niobe Navigating. Lieutenant, White was reprimanded and dismissed the ship
--(Router.) <
· Sliensi province has loen cut off files of officers and marines. (Reuter) just as they were going to Lake pos. COMMANDER ACQUITTED.
with the Peking Government,
and the Powers have, refuged loans to the Governarent, it is necessary to selyet "ode or tavo Toyal places us Tires for resisting: the advance of the revolution. aries, Yuan Shih Kni took charge of the Cabinet on Things. slay
Lf Yhay Heng, the rebel tendor,
CANON N WS,
Our Own Correspondent.)
Canton, Nov. 17.
ession of than some bombs were thrown and revolver shuts wero alar
ancestral castle at Burghohenzollern
grant cracks appeared in the wRJE.
(Router.)
HEALTH OF THE BRITISH
ARMY,
TRALIA.
Via Durban, Nov. 18, 9.35 sm.
Galbraith Colo leaves today, for
Australia, where he will rosido in
future-Router.),
NEW UNIONIST LEADER.
Vin Durban, Nov. 18, 9:35 a.m.
The Unionist papers continue to
devote columna to warm apprecia-
tions of Mr. Bonor Law,
Tlie
.SAYA
Via Bombay, Nov. 18, 7.36 a.m.-
Saturday Review" The report on the health of the that though Mr. Honar Law le not n British army for 1910-shows-a-con--Churchman, ho does not belong to tinued improvement. There were the puling class. It was not correct
At Halifax Commandor Mac-sixty-one fower admissions to the Los fired. Mr. Li was wounded in the old of H. M. S. Niobe, has pitals perthousand than during 1909,
breu nequitte-1,-Rentor.
ft leg, while four soldiers were mor. or less wounded. The perpetrator have so for made good their escape
A MACAO HERO.
Our Maeng correspondent པླང༔ writes that not, many days ago a grand banquet was held there
TITH MONEY MARKET. A telegram has been received from ur. Bà Liugfeng, of Hong roug filovernor-General Woo, the Prees Br- -has-wired from Wachage, and the Chamber of Com Governor Sua Pro Chinking ere, saying that a resolution has what is the object in view in the heen passed in Hongkong permitting declaration of independence by the Shantung province.~{“ Taini Wan Yak Po" service )·
T
TEE REBELLION
FURTHER FIGHTING "AT HANKOW,
•
via Bombay, November 18, 2.40 p.m
Router's Peking correspondent statos that further fighting is going
on at Hankow. The Governor of
Houam declares that unless hir troops are paid they will join
volutionaries,
GENERAL NEWS BY WIRE,
AUSTRALIAN CRICKËT TOUR.
honour of a revolutionary, to at a Chinese restaurant in Via Darbon,-Nov-18,-1-460-p;x=-
1
and the deathrafe showed a decrease
of 342
The increased attention to
personal hygiene and general sanita- tion has given most satisfying results. The improvement in India is especi
whom the task had been assign. The weather was perfect when the ally satisfactory, and there has also
of assassinating a certalinglishmen entered upon the secone been a slight general improvement high official up north. It appears
.
the Canton paper money as currency that no attempt was made to match of their tour, against Victoria in South Africa, (Router.)
in the market.
The wicket was in excellent order.
coneon the object of the feast and both the hero' and the guests were in high spirits and The spectators, numbered 17,400. skylarking was indulged in until
Circulars have been passed around saying that in a meeting of the popu lace convened at the instance of the native bankers at the Canton Chimthat in the event of death the was Haunily of the late anarchist is
alate hour. It is also reported The M.0.0, scored 318rand when stumps were drawn the Victorians
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bor of Commerce, a res
dopted to the effect that the right million dollars paper money in stock should be handed over to the Canton ward of $10,000 is to be, giran scored 66 and Korthing 67-not out.-- Chamber of Commerce an dexamined adds, in a development of the
to him. This, our correspondent (Reuter.) by the public. Five million della revolutionary movement that will be retained to meet the domand should be discouraged and check- of the market, while the remaining ed by the more stald-Chineso for roles shall be destroyed, so as to limit obvious reasons.
to receive a sum of 88000, but had lost three wickets for 219. Smith should he escape unhurt a re
the
the paper currency. The Govern
mait Bank haa.been taken over by the Republican Government and re-
ray WAR..
WARNER'S CONDITION.
Durban, Nov. 19, 9.40 a.m.
UNIFORM MILITARY
TRAINING.
Kulitia offioor General Mackenzie
>
to way thint his choice was a com- romise. The leadership was within
the grasp of Mr. Auston Chamber.
TURKISH PRESENTS.
FOR THE TSAR.
[Service to The Telegraph."]
i
Durban, Nov. 19, 0.40 p.m.- A special Turkish mission-has- gone to Livadia, the Tear's sum mer residence, bearing an aúto- graph letter from the Sultan and presents for the Tear and Tea- ritsa.-Router.
MINE EXPLOSION.
EIGHTEEN KILLED. [Service to "The Telegraph."]
Durban, Nov. 19, 5:10 p.m. engineers who were making the Eighteen men, including four
annual survey, werò killed in an explosion in Bottom Creek Mine in West Virginia, Reuter.
ain and Mr. Walter Long, but now BRITAIN AND GERMANY: it was gone for ever.-(Noutor.)
"FORM FOUR"
-HELD TO BE INVALID
..
Via Durban, Nov. 18; 5.30 p.m.
SECRET SITTING..
Service to "The Telegraph."]
Durban, Nov. 18, 5.10 p.m. -Router's-correspondent at Ber lin states that Herr von Kider- Jon-Waechter, the Minister for After a series of appeals the King'statements at a secret sitting of a Foreign Affairs, boon making Beneli has finally declared the committee of the Reichstag con
cerning his attitude in counóetion famous "form four" and also with Lloyd Goorgo's speech.
"form cight" to be invalid end not Garmin newspapers who have hitherto been hostile to the Chan- authorised by the Budget of 1910-cellor now agres that he displayed.
all needful firmness in dealing (Reuter.)
with Britain. Reuter
"THE" TORIES CHANCE.
Bombay, Nov. 19, 11.25 p.m. Via Durban, Nov. 18, 9.50 a.m.
The Mastor of Elibank, sponk- Reuter's correspondent at Ottawa ing at Edinburgh, said that the states that at the conference of Government intended to give the Torios time to return to the paths of law and order, for the Govern- tated that Canada had taken the ment would not ask for a renown The doctor in attendance on lead in carrying out the proposals of confidence during the next Mr. P.-F. Warner hopes that he of the Imperial Conference for the
three or four years.). will be able to play in the first
He referred to the Scottish test match on December 12, uniform training of militis, by which rationalist movement and said Router.
the Empre divisions organised could that Scotsinen who were practical Via Durban, Nov. 18, 6.25 p.m.
RUSSIA AND PERSIA
monandsportsmen and recoguised be immediately mobilised in time of the priority of the Irish claim rebels at Hankow attacked the missed by the Tai Ching Bank, the foods round Tripoll, washing out Drenching rains caused serious
18,2.40 p.m.
to Home Rule. perialists in the rear. Heavy fight- Government Bank and the Bank of Turks and Italians alike from the pondent at St. Petersburg states that A message from Beater' corren
ing took place yesterday, the rebele Communications be used as local cur- trenches. The Italian men-o'-war the Karvin expedition to the number sent at the luncheon,
rency, and that the Republican Co. were forecd to quit the moorings or of 4,000 is assembling at Baku, from Verament undertake this, cash pay-
stormy weather whence they will be shipped to En greeted by old friends and the off therefore they intended to main
Zain a opremo navy,
Bombay, November 18, 6.55. a.muned transactions this morning, the
A message from Peking says that
++
Yuan Shih Kai aunounces that the
baking repulsed
dollar being used as the standard'
burrency. Notifications have been
1
frued ordering that the paper money
sikiderable
jens of same,
RAIN INTERERES WITH OPERATIONS.
Via Bombay, Nov. 18, 2.40 y
War.
?
The Duke of Connaught was pre
and was warmly
The Government cought for pence, but not at the price of sae crificing British interests, and
FRANCE'S BIRTH RATE.
STARTLING CHANGE.
[Service to The Tolograph."]
Bombay, Nov. 20, 7.35 a.m. The total number of deaths in Franco for the first half of 1911, exceed the total of births by coas of 21,189 births over deaths 18,279 as compared with an ox
for the corresponding period of 1010.-outer
NEW DREADNOUGHT.
THE CENTURION.
[Service
The Telegrapli.""] Bombay, Nov. 20, 7:35 a.m. Mrs. Winston Churcfoll ameled the Dreadnought Con turion at Devonport The Cent turion is a sister ship to the Kin George, which was launched in October of last yearReuter,
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