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The Hongkong Telegraph.

November 27th, 1010, 10 a.m. 72, 4 p.m. 75; Huinidity...75, 71.

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TELEGRAMS.

THE REBELLION.

REVOLUTIONARY VICTORY.

美七初月橋岬三较

ESTABLISHED Copyright, 1911 by

NOVEMBER 27

November 27th, 1911, Temperature 10 a.m. 71, 4 p.m., 71; Humidity ...71, 72

MONDAY

TELEGRAMS.

TELECTAMS.

TELEGRAMS.

TELEGRAMS.

THE LIVERFOCL

EXPLOSION.

WOMEN SUPERAGE!

SHIPPING DISASTER.

HOME RACING,

LATEST PARTICULARS.

MANCHESTER HANDICAP.

(Service to the Telegraph.) Via Durban, Nov. 28, 5:40 p.za.

The result of the Manchester No vauber Handicap was as follows :-

Ultimus

[Servics to "Tho Telegraph."]"

(Service to the Telegraph.)

Via Boinbay, Nov. 20, 2 p.m.

Via Bombay, Nov. 28, 1 Speaking at Bath, Mr. Lloyd A message received by Lloyd's (Sorviuo to "The Telegraph."] Georgo referral to the frequent inter-rom. Aden states that the gleamer ruptions on the part of suffragetter. Frieste has picked up the first officer, Via Bombay, Nov. 26, 7.20 a.m.

and said that the vast majority of second orginser and three lascars The Liverpool correspondent of

some deplored the exhibition of from the steamer Kualu, bound from' been gained at Hankow and Non-Router reports that the dentb-rel'empre, which was more anti-Liberal hundee to Singapore, which went king

from the terrible explosion at ani pro-suffrage, There was 40 ashore on the rocks off Sourota. nilla there is now twenty-five. More ing which the interrupters wouldNatives are plundering thewreck timis, 10 to 1 against Fort, and 100

--(Our Own Correspondent.)

Shanghai, Nov, 27. Revolutionary victories luva

At Nanking there was little defence after Tigor Hill was cap- tured the most important fort outside the city. It is believed that General Chang, the Imperiul- ist loader, has already, retreated

across the river.

Soveral amazons accompanied

the reinforcements for Chinking

on Saturday evening. The lender,

wore red brepelios.

BELATED NEWS.'

Durban, Nov. 26.

Telegrams from Renter's cor-

respoulent at Chinking, date

Nov. 25, atute tlist a tebel 'attack

on Nanking is imminent.

WOMEN FIGHTERS.

A number of women be

obtained permission to fight for

the revolutiàries-Reator.

WOMEF FIGHTERS.

bodies are being removed from the

.......

hate more than to see an amendment

insertul in the Government Fra liars, and it is quito impossible this Bill conferring the broad, de

identify most of them. The hujured

number 115.—(Reuter.)

THE DEATH ROLL

Later

The death roll is stated to be 2%

and it is expected that a number of Kered bodies are still among the enius of the building-Reuter.)"

GALLANT RESCUES,

Wa Bombay, Nov. 25, 7.30 amn.

perous were in the building, aur

verybody was hurled a considerabl

Tatance. The ground floer peeme.

se split, anti flare shot up to th

of, which blew off showers of ston

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uocratic franchise to women. H

pleaded loquently with women t

hare in the administration of laws

When women were voters, he said

**uter.}

HOME POLITICS,

(Service to the Telegraph.)

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Via Bombay, Nov. 25, 7.30 a.m...

The by-election at Hitchin har

"Here would' be un danger of Europaulted in the return of the Unionlat

-ing-drenched in blood. H

Neel on the success which had at

onded female, frouchure in th Valomies, speaking on the best sie Bill, be said that when the Eil Triumpled, the people would never

trust caluminator again. It wr..

serely a contribution to sucial 1- rm Noting was" possible, unt

ined system was recact,

KOMURA'S DEATH,

THE TIMES TRIBUTC

„Sravky to mas matang kem

Vis Roulay, Nov. 25. I am The "Times" pays a warm tri-

and bricks, -The débro, mixed with buts to Canut Komura's patriotism- she remains of human beings, devy bís self abnegation, and says tha

seaded in many parts of the neig)

(Servico to the Telegraph.)

Via Durban, Nov. 26, 9. a.m.

Router's correspondent at Sung kiang, wiring on the 25th inst.,

states that a rebel attack on Nanking bourhood. The walle collapsed: is imminent. A number of women Most gallant rescues were made dur have obtained permission to fight for

the revolutionarios.

FIERGE. FIGHTING.

Shanghai, Nov, 27.

...

ing the t... the bodica were being taken op of the building, and the

the sympathy with our allies will be iniversal in England, where Count

Komuta's name is indissolubly as sociated with the alliance. (Reuter.)

LABOUR IN HONGKONG.

number killed now total thirtying establishments in Hongkong The Chine-in workers in trilo-

least one firm is suffering sovero- are going out on "strike and at

orders. In this particular in- ty, though still able to carry ont

frestrike, in the accepted sense of stance it does not appear to be a

three, wailo seventy-five are injured When the fire brigade arrived me

The loyalist forces at Lion were seen at th windows with the Hill, Nazking, wore silenced by raging behind them. There were of work for the purpose of join-

the artillery at Mafutam.

the word, but rather a cessation

ing the revolutionary bands in

y-the following figures:--

Lord Robert Oscil (U.)... 8,542

Greg (L.)

2,909

Lord Robert Cecil says that the lection was fought almost entirely

the insurance question. Reuter.)

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CRICKET,

Via Durban, Nov, 25, 5.20 a.in.

Reuter's correspondent at Sydney tntis that in the match between the M.C.C. and New South Wales G. Sunn yesterday sustained an injury te his hand. He continued batting,

dvapito, the great pain which he was uffering. It now appears that the

metacarpal bone is broken, and

Gunn has boon forbidden to play for

fortnight.

Via Durban, Nov. 26, 2.5 p.m.

Cricket has been stopped to-day by

din. (Reuter.

RUSSIA,

FAMINE HORRORS,

2

(Service to the Telegraph.) Via Bombay, Nov. 26, 7.20's.m

Router's St. Petersburg corres

miraculous escapes, and the Bremen Canton. Nor is the strike con- pondent states that the Horrors of

The

I

The Navy co-operated in a fu worked with amasing skill, Flous bombardment of Peichskan explosion is attributed to an oilcake

wh to a grout fire is raging. orushing machine called the devil,

fined solely to Europoin firms for

X

badly. the Chinese are anffering quite as the famine of 1891 are recurring at

... Fort

Donnez Moi

The betting was 9 to 4 against UI-

to 7 against Vonner Moi, Seven;

toon horsea started, and the winner

歡七月二十

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CONDENSED CABLES.

TO-DAY'S MESSAGES.

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TELEGRAMS.

Via Durban, Nov. 25, 8:15

~A-mossago/from-Melbourne.states.

that the Federal Arbitration Courb

line granted to seamen an advanos in Bombay, Nov. 27. their wagon, and has also fixed a Router's New York correspond-standard of eight hours dont states that a battle has taken/Router.) place at Santa Áund in Mexicò, between 800 followers of Zapata and 450 Federals. The former were defeated and 62 were killed.

Reuter's Rome correspondent states that official despatches show that there was fierce fighting on

Via Durban, Nov. 25, 8.15 8.m.

Router's correspondent at Ottawa states that Mr. Bordon take charge of external affairs, which he has se

parated from the Department

State-(Reuter)

1

Via Durban, Nov, 25, 11.40 p.m.

The deaths of the Marquis of

passed the post three lengths ahead Friday, both at Tripoli and Derna Twendale and Lord. Dunsundle are. The Italians own to fifty casual-

of the second horse. A short head

separated Becond and third. For

was ridden by Trigg... Ultimus by

Donoghue Cigar took up the run

ning, and, rounding the first bend

Wes

in-length ahead of Ultianus. Biz,

furlongs from home Ultimus drow front. Donnez Mol, Mirador and Fert following. Mirador came in fourth

THE OPIUM TRADE.

Via Bombay, Nov, 26, 7.20 a.m. Reuter's correspondent at Siml states that it is notified the in the

slendar year 1912 not more than 19,000 chests of Bengal opium will

to affered for sale, of which 6,700

cheste will be certified for shipment

to China.-(Reuter.)

PERSIA.

ties including a dozen killed at Doran where they fought all day.

The Russian Cabinet Coungi

has decided, in view of Persia's

compliance with the ultimatum, that the Russian troops will not

advance at present beyond Recht,

where they are now concentrating.

announced:~~Reuter.) ·

Via Bombay, Nov. 26, 7.30 a m. The tickets issued for the wrecked:

Poitiers' train show that the denth- roll must be aver sixty-4-(ftauter.)....... -~

Colonel Seely, at Nowcastin, pro- phesied that Sir Edward Grevli deci laration on Monday would primate peace. It was mential, he mid

that we should be on terms of penas. and amity with Germany.—(Reuter.)

THE WAR.

ITALY'S DESIGNS..

Reator's Peking correspondent slates that consular advices from Bankow dated November 23

(Service to the Telogingla) state that there has been heavy

Via Bombay, Nov. 25, 7.30 6.12. - Renter's correspondent at Cou....... fighting for 30 hours, which still stantinople telegraphe that the meet- continues. The Imperialists madeing of the Council of Ministers and

on attempt to cross the Han riv-

er and were repulsed with heavy

"

at

lose. Reuter's correspondent Nanking states that the revola- tionaries began bombarding the

oity in the morning. It is re ported that the Imperialists have already lost heavily.-Reuter,

the conference of the various Am- bassadors have given the impression that Italian naval action should as longer be delay~l, which has for ita object the blockading of the Darda nelle or even the forcing of the Dar- daneller and dictating peace. message from Constantinople ‘saya that the Russian Government has pointed out, and presumably has in-

formed Italy, as well, that the block- ade of the Dardanelles is contraxy to Via Durban, Nov, 25, 11.40 p.m.

the London Convention of 1871.

In the House of Commons Mr. F. D. An explosion has occurred at the Acland-announow!-that-the-Gove#7!!« Jammage 'colliery, in Staffordshire,mont has no infarination regarding Six men were killed and five injured, the blockade of the Dardanelles. Bombay, Nov. 25.

Via Durban, Nov. 27.3.16 ■.b. (Renter.}

Abdul Hamid's jewalk will be sold.

[Service to The Tolograph."

Renter's St. Petersburg corres

pondent says that at Teheran the

Russian gendarmes have been

replaced by Persian Cossacks.

The Persian Forċign › Minister in full uniform presented an

apology to M. Poklovsky, the

Russian Minister, stating that the

In one case the men to the num-Orenburg and Turgai. The sufferers Cabinet crisis alone' was respofi- la of twenty went to their em

ployer and throwing down their are looking to ask a last communion eible for the delay in its presen- work refused to do any more; and The crops, in Orenburg are fully:80

The revolutionaries captured and it is thought that a piece of intimated that they were going

o Tachingmen gato, The Impeilliss shelled

ambulance train.

The fall of the city is

mutal jammed. The wounded are

!

un still being taken to hospital, and the

deed hodles are being conveyed to the

Prince Dock mortuary, where they

|tation.-Reuter.

to leave his sorvice. He offered per cent, below the average,, Bishop them more money to stay hat Chellabinsk is appearing and giving they refused. The next day ten

The Chinese Engineering and more-went. In the European all the distance in his power. An Hining Co.'s Ltd informs us that houses mutters are much the same though not so many men have extraordinary feature, is that the the total output of the Company's left. It is a blah the possibl lition of batut lava

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are being identified by relatives,

the mo

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medial

three miden for the week ending Nov 11 amounted to 29,050.19 from tons and the sales during the

od, to 28453.07

Via Durban, Nov. 25, 11.40 p.m. meage from Berlin states that Lieutenant Baron Loring-Hoven-

ne of the best German military air- men, was killed by a fall on landing from a fight,—(Reuter.)

Via Durban, Nov. 25, 6.20 p.m. Mr. Roosevelt earacetly hopes that

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his friends will not nominate him fox

the Presidency of the United States.

~~(Router,)

Vis Durban, Nov. 25, 8:15

by auction in Paris next week, and the proceeds are to be devoted to

tions of ww.—(Router.) wards buying warships and muni"

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Heuter's correspondent at Paris

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states that the Foreign Affairs Com

mittee of the Chamber has drawn the

attention of M. Deselves to the con

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