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The Hongkong Telegraph.

Movember 21st, 1911, ~-Temperature 10 am, 71 4, pm. 71; Humidity,

No. 8841

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(STABLISHED

Copyright, 1911 by Proprietor.

WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER,

22

TELEGRAME.

THE REBELLION.

TELEGRAMS.

TELEGRAMS.

TELEGRAMS.

· TEE· REBELLION.

THEIR MAJ ST.ES

TOUR.

LAURIER'S AMENDMENT.

LONDON'S COMMENT::

Durban, Nov. 22

In London enthusiastic com-

FOREIGNERS MASSACRED AT

REPUBLICAN CONSTITU

SIANFU.

Router's correspondent at Oment has been made on Wu Ting- GREETING AT PORT SAID. tawa says that Mr. Borden stated funga appeal for recognition of

tho Republicni Government.

TION:

WEATHER FORECAS:

FAIR

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第二十月一十宾濬香

$35 abh 'AmxMALA

SINGLE COFT 10 Om

[Exclusive Service, ]

Shanghai, Nov, 22

Via Bombay, Nov. 21; 3.50

p.m.

Reuter's correspondent at Peking|

states that Swedish inissionaries, who

anived at Tientsin last night from The proposed meeting of pro-Shansi, confirm the Chinese reportà.

vincial delegatos to discuss the regarding the massacre of foreigners

constitution of Chinese Reput Siaufu.

blic was not hold yesterday, but

the revolutionaries met and ắc-

cided to publish suggestions in

two days and then to discuss the

malie.

Delage from eleven or twelve

of the provinces are here."

POSITION AT HANKOW.

At Hankow the Revolution-

aries have improved their position

an' are forcing back the Impor

rialists.

Foreigners are cabling their respective Governments that their

protsetion is inadequalo.

-REBEL TACTICS.

Shanghai. Nov, 21.|

At Han'cow the rebels have

re-taken the race-course and K

lometer Ten, and a ring

oniflank the Imperis army,

DYNASTY DOOMED.

Admiral Sah has arrived in di guise. The whole fleet las gone over to the rebels. „Admiral

,:

"

Madame Beckman,

schoolmistress, five foreign children.

sad many Chinese girls at another.

hoot, also a German named Phillip

Manners, employed in the Chines

ostal service, were murdered. Mi.

custiga have also been rabbed by

Lighwaymen in Hokan. The LegV

sions are considering what activa

they wili tako.-(Reuter.)

SUN YAT SEN LEAVES

LONDON.

London, Nay. 21, 8.45 am.

Dr Sun Yat Seu left London ya

rday, where be stayed with Dr Cantlie for ten days.—(Special Her-

ice.)

MOROCCO.

1.

that he welcomed Sir Wilfred

Laurier's amouiment as a test of

THE "TELEGRAFH" CORRESPONDENT.]

TELEGRAMS.

DANADA

THE NAVY QUESTION.

Via Durban, Nov, 21, 8.55 a.m. Routor's Ottawa correspondent plates that the feature of the debate

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SCHIFFS STRONG

ADVICE.

(TIN “TELEORAPU" ConxMƏPONDENT;]

WEL

Shanghai, Nov. 21.

on the addross was the patriotia re- At Washington, Sonetor Schif ferences of the mover and acconder, his made a speech, in which he also Sir Wilfred Laurier, to the accuses Russia of having violuted' honour conferred upon Canada by treaties with America on the sub- Shonglai, Nov. 21, the selection of a member of, theject of maltreatment of the Jews,

Royalty as the Governor-General.

nud urges, the abrogation of all The mover, Mr. Bennett (Calgary) treaties between the two nations. aid it was sitting that the Duke of

[Servtes to the "Tolegraph."] Via Bombay, Nov. 21, 1.30 p.m.

a unity of the government on the REVOLUTION IN MEXICO. When the Medina arrived at Port question of the navy. He said Said Lord Kitchener went on arhaat Sir W. Laurier's government and welcomed their Mafestine. The propered an expenditure of $50- Khadive, the Turkish Prince Zia3000,000 in the next decado, and in and the Egyptian Premier ale planned a fleet, useless as a fight- arrived and visited the ship in ordering forco, which would be obso¬ is pay their capcert to their Majes teto by the time it was complotod. tica. (Reuter.}"

..

PUZZLED PERSIA.

Via B..bay,

Nov. 21, 1.30

p.

Brutes lates that Persin has ask

Great Britain for advice as t

what course to follow regarding the

Aussian demands.—(Router.)

D.MINE

SPREIDENT

A SAAHD,

DOMINICAN PRESIDENT

'ASSASSINATED.

Via Bombay, Nov. 21, 1.30 p.m.

Reuter's Washington correspon.

*

The whole quo tion would baṣo

T

A new revolution has broken

out near Mexica. ·

|

·

Connaught should, open the Parlia. THE RISING IN CHINA. Foreigners has had to leave."

nient with the new Government voic‹ General Reyes has been arresting Canada's determination not to

to be considero and they would oil in Texas for violation of nutolerate any interference or the have to tako pains to ascertain tality.

the conditions confronting the Empire. They were prepared to

do their duly as citizens of Ca

aula and of the Empire.-

THE SUGAR SHORTAGE.

-SIR E. GREY'S-WARNING.

ab.

THE DATE.

Chinese Newspapers Dodge a

Difficulty.

One would scarcely expect that the mere in stier of the date would cause any difficulty ato time like this were it not for the fact that Durban, Nov. 21.at the French Revolution the dates sedapon the Cristion ero werd Sir Edward Grey in the House

thrown over and the new era was of Commons during question timbe said that unless Russia per- mitted the export of at least 50,000 tons of sugar, westwards

ient states that President Caceres of during the current season, the Government, would-notify--its wi.hdiawal from the Brussels Convention, to take effect from

wood..

auto Domingo-has-been--ossasei-

antra.

*

established, with now names for months and for days of the week, thereby clearly indicating that the old was wiped out and dono with for over,

History of the Revolutionary

Movement.

weakening of the ties of the Empire Sir Wilfred Laurier defended reci.

Tho present revolutionary mo- procity, angl said the people had lie important of all that have ever oc-

vement in China-by far the most"> tened to the voice of prejudice and curred there may be said to have passion and not to rotson. The elce originated in the feeling of des tious were carried out under false pair which seized not only the in pretences, and Canada, had lost a

tellectual but also a large portion of the commercial, professional, great opportunity of strengthening and working classes inconséquence Anglo-American friendship. Hef the ghastly failure of the famous moved an amendment, drawing at Fiandred Days period of reforms tention to the conflict of opinion in inaugurated by the late Emperor the new Cabinet regarding the ques. Kwang-au under the direct inspi- tion of Raval defence, which was of ration of the well-known reformer

Kang-Yu-Wei. the highest importance to the Do-

In 1904, says the Manchester minion and Empire. This was.con Guardian after the first victories government should not be apa certain Dr. Sun Yat Sen on the rary to the principles of responsible of Japan, there appeared a bookby

proved by the Houco.-(Router.)

CHAIN OF WIRELESS STATIONS.

pro.....

AUSTRALIAN CRICKET. September, 1913, the oerliest only the separation from the completion, and wBon the achemgarded as the credo of the Chinese

The M.C.C. team continued their

+

Victoria and scored 210 for the

loss of wig wickets when stump

drawn. Smith scored 84 fu an

attractive manner."

The match will be continued to

(Router)

QERMANY'S ATTITUDE:

Via Durban, Nov, 21, 9.30 a.m. Reuter's correspondent at Berlinaatol against Victoria in fine, cool wires that the Bidget Committes in weather. The spectators numbered he Reichstag has resumed the con: 600, and tho wicket, was still in tential discussion on the Morocco order. Marylebone scored 231,| Treaty. Several members com which Rhodes knocked up 66. plained of the erroneous statement Armstrong took four wickets for, 50 made in the semi-official Press that

rung aud Laver threo "for" 23. Horz Kiderlin Wachter's, explans. | Bah declares that the dynasty is toe had satisfied the Committee. doomed. General Xin Chang, Lelers Kiderlin Wachter had replied says would have won," if he had 'o none of the statements which had not been displaced by Ynan manated from the Foreign Office. The Committee discussed the possi- Shib-kni,The latter's parley gave

lity of France amploying black the rebela

a chance to strengthen

'roops in a war in Europe. Herr their pantion.

Riderlin Waooltor said the military JAPANESE, IN FERVENTION.

pect of the French, occupation of

Morocco had been thoroughly thresh-

સઈ out prior to the agreement of

1909. Referring to the allusion of that ninety per cent.of the Taff Vale the speakers to Biklis and Gurkhas in men favour a strike.

India, he said that the muticy of 1857 m

forgotten. must not

Tus Japauose (lovernment.

announces its intention to pro- tect the works at Hanyang, in consequence" of the jam unt Japanese papital invested thera

This will be the first stepol intor:

ventions

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morrov

THE RAILWAYMEN.

A STRIKE FAVOURED,

Via Durban, Nov, 21, 8.55 a..

The ballot of railwaymen shows

A masa meeting of the general rail waymen al Nagemarthis was held lasti

"Right Solution of the Chinese Question," which contained the elements of a new revolutionary doctrine, and in January, 1907 The situation in China is not

An oarly announcement is ex-

at a meeting of 6000 Chinese pected that negotiations have students assombled for the pur very dissimilar. The revolution-

been completed between the Post-pose at Tokio, the same man, in aries have adoptel a new date master-General and the Marconi sperch which found an echo

throughout the southern according to which we are living Company for a chain of wirelesvinces of China and even reached stations round the world., The in the your 4000 of the era of Eroning Standard" says the 'aking, developed in detail his Hwang Ticlearly indicating not conferences are on the point of rogrammin, which may now be re

(revolutionary movement.” Manchu regime but a complete Great Britain will be the only is carried out in its entirety. date possible.

self-sufficiency in the matter of nation in the world independent The British representatives at origins. Japan adopted the Gre-of cable communication with any

gorian Calen lara, but but the re- part of the globe. Fonding the meeting of the convolutionies of China go back To the beginging of things gentien poxt month would be in-

Chinese. It would have been simp. structed accorpingly-Router. ler, we imagine, to adopt the

the foreign style,

The Newspapers are between the dorit and the deep sea. They dare not continue to give the date

1

Race War in China. There wore, ha declared thres principles on which Young Chinu

ught to sol. The first was that of wireless stations will be un-econd that of the sovereignty of It has been arranged that all race, of race war in China, the der the direct control of the Gen-the people, and to third that of eral Post Office, and not of the Socialism. As for the first, it company, and that the Postmas-mennt war against Manohu dyn tor-General himself will fix the sty rates charged for the transmis-When the government lies in the hands of aliens it means that sion of messages.

It is understood that it liasol- we have no fatherland. We are ready been decided that the Inves who have lost their father firat chain of stations will be as land. We want to overthrow the of the roigning Emperor, says followeEngland to Malta, Cylomination of the Manchus and the National Review" for four, pras; Aden, Bombay, Colombo, oconquer our national indepen- Durban, Nov. 21. of their subscribers, and they do Singapore, Partli, Adelaide, Syd-lence, though we entertain no not want to crionit themselves this system is to be carried from such. Should they want to main- ney, Welling on. An extension of hatred towards the Minchus as A bill has been submitted to to revolutionary dates for fear Singapore to Hongkong. Although thin their domination over hins

GERMAN RAILWAY

EXTENSION.

way from Tapora in German East Afrin, louter.

OBITUARY.-

trouble.

the Reichstag to extend the rail-they may be backing the wrong the honward routs has not yet then a revolution is unavoidable.

horre, or that. the still existing been definitely determined, it is And the speaker hastened to Chinese authorities may make proposed, we understand, that add that the principle of res The o should be to routes to Af-war implied no antagonism to for rien, one on the east and an aloigners us rulers. They have therofore fallen biok tornative one on the west const. The principle of the sove- on the expedient of using the Altogether, the project will re-reignty of the people," he con quire the construction of some tinued, "demands the abolition ane of the year na given in the 25 or more wireless stations, at of absolute mirchy. To achieve Sexagenary Cycle, the Cycle of estimated cost of a million-this, however, it is not sufficient Osthay, and thus we find that and a half, based on the expend to be inspired by a sense of nation- Durban, Nov. 21. the papers are dated today for the ilure of £80,000 on each station, al patriotisur

Even if the Emperor had been a The death is announced of 21st date of the Ninth Moon of It is hoped that when_all_the

the Hsid Hai year, which by the stations are working a penny Chinese it would still have been Lon Andrew Jameson Ardwall. way is the your of the Pig, ac over a given distance, the Gov-and 10 establishe

word service may ho institute necessary to make a revolution

republi Hitherto all -Reuter.

cording to tho dua decennial Cycle ernment agreeing to pay the con-ean Government,

of the Twelve Earthly Stouts.trasting company an annual sum political revolutiei la for [Lord Ardell was born at Ayr The newspapers have thus for such station. The annual out of one. Emperor for another of, probably 210,000 per annum heir aim the substitution on July 5, 1845, and since 1905 avoided giving offence to other Iny on all the stations in extimat Ilwe revolutionis has held the position of Senator and will be able when the appro, of £'is College of Justico in Sect.

!

ed roughly at £200,000 per antho

Priuto time comes to adopt what tim, and the income, on ile ba sis of 10,000 words per day oper is finally accepted without any nanoco:sary turning of coat,

ated at anol station,

nat nearly verp 2000,000,

Ohin

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