The
Hongkong Telegraph.
November 28th, 1910, a.in. 72, p.m. 73'; Humidity...78, 76.
No. 8650
TELEGRAMS.
THE REBELLION
新四拾月拾三慈宜
TELEGRAMS.
(ESTÁLISHED ly
Copyright, 1911
DECEMBER
TELEGRAMS.
November 28th, 1913; Teđemrature 01 a.m. 02, 4 p.m., 71; Humidity...34, 88
MONDAY,
TELEGRAMS.
TELEGRAMS.
THE REBELLION.
HOME POLITICS.
BRITAIN AND GERMANY.
THEIR MAJESTIES.
NAVAL PRIZE BILL.
THE LANDING,
TELEGRAMS.
彭四月二十英漕香
TELEGRAMS.
Sarela Cory 10 Day.
CRICKET.
NANKING BURRENDERS.
(Our Own Correspondent).
A TRUCE.
A truco has been declared at
Hankow nutil Dec: 6.
7
PEKINO'S FEARS.
Shanghai, Nov. 3
Vis Durban, Dec, 2, 8.45 a.m.
After the bombardment on Sat- Reuter's Peking correspondent ad urday a parley between the forces sises that the revolutionaries have was held and the Imperialists sur-aptured the bills commanding -
Tendered Nanking
General Chinng Haun escaped to Pukou where he demauled a train
for the North.
The railway service between Shang'ini and Napking is lo' open
to-morrow.
IMPERIALIST SUCCESS. The Imperialistarmy from Chih- li arrived at Pukon and fought - the rebola on Saturday. The In-
perialists captured two guns.
HITOH INJURED."
Durban, Dec..3, Reuter's Brisbane correspond- ent states that Hish, the M.C.C.
fast bowler, is confined to two bed
witli a severe strain in the groin. He will be unable to play in
the first test mate', which com
meness on Friday --Rentor.
Näh
(Service to the Telegraph.")
While tho House of Lorde accept
1
SIR E. GREY'S SPEECH,
(Service to the Telegraph.")
Via Durban, Dec. 3, 9.5 a.m.
The Berlin correspondent of Rou
tor wires that the official Nord-
(Service to the "Telegraph,'
Via Bombay, Deó, 3, 7.30 a.m.
Renter's correspondent at Bombay
ENGLAND V. QUEENSLAND.
(Service to the Telegraph."),
Via Durban, Dec. 2, 11:30 m.
About roven thousand spectators
LABOUR AND DYNAMITE.
MONAMARA BROTHERS
PLEAD GUILTY.
(Service to the Telegraph.)
Via Durban, Deo. 3, 8.45 a.m.
Reuter's correspondent at Los An-
geles states that James McNamara Tho, beautiful tween the M.C. team and Queens pleaded guilty to the murder of ona
the principle, they will reject the
Naval Prize Bill embodying the prin- deutsche, hitherto silent with rewires that the Medina arrived amid were presents when the match be-
Bles of the Declaration of London, gard to the speech of Sir Edward brilliant sunshine.
on the ground that the measure is of Grey, the British Foreign Minister, barbour was alive with craft, all of land, at Brisbane, was resumed. of the twenty-one victims of the dy-
ing The Government fears that ich vital importance that it cannot-day states that it profcrs to await litch were decorated. The enthus there was a hot sun, tempered; how-namiting outrage at the Los Angeles
the city falls the rebels will inerch on rushed at the end of the session,
ientsin and Poking.
ESTRIAN REINFORCEMENTS
Ain Boubay, Dec. 3, 7.45 am.
Tho commander of the Austrian
ruizer Kaiser Franz Josef lias beci uthorised to-land-a-hundred men to inferes the guaid at Peking if the ustrian Minister desires.--(Reuter,
CONGO REFORMS.
STRONG INDICTMENT.
(Sarvice to the Telegraph.)
Durban, Dec. 3, 825 pan.
The Brussels correspondent for Reuter states that the Socialist
leader, M, Vaulervelde, has in;
produced a bill into the Chamber
providing for a parliamentary
aaquiry into the enforcement of
reforms in the Congo,
ATTACK ON DERNA.
Bombay, Dec. 4.
A thousand Turks and Arabs· attacked Dernn, but were repulsada by the Italian artillery.-Router.midable indictmeat of the man-
Mr. Vandervelde has published. statement which makes a for-
ner in which the reformns are car-
ried out and declares that this laws
are lowly administered and that
irregularities in the Catholic mis-
(Neater.)
THE INSURANCE BILL.
Via Bombay, Dec. 3, 7.45 8.x.
The Daily Telegraph" under lands that the House of Lords will pose the Insurance Bill without mendment, thus declining the re
sponsibility of the details,
GOVERNMENT ATTACKED.
at a Unionist demonstration held at
Derby. Lord Lansdowne, in a vig-
rous specoh, said that with the con. titution broken up, public money cattered lavishly, and with the most
*
ever, by a refreshing broses. The
wicket was perfect. Overnight the
| M.O.C., replying to Queensland's
They
**Times" office in October,
His brother, John McNamara, plend-
ed guilty to destroying the Llewellyn
ironworks. The sentences on the
prisoners were deferred.--(Reuter.)
Via Durban, Deo. 3, 9.5 a.m.
upplementary explanations in theasmi was memorable. The Viceroy aert Reichstag debate on the agree-end officials welcomed their Bajcs- nent beforà commenting on Bir Ed-ties, who landed during the after- ward Grey's attempt to justify the neon. They proceeded through vast British doubts of German assurances
crowds along the brilliantly decorat-290, had made 62 for two. ard intentions respecting Morocco strecte. After circling the city now carried their innings to 275,
Reuter.)
their Majhis returned to the Mc-Megd scoring 79 and Rhodes 64 not
dina-(Reuter.)
ut. Commencing their second von-
tars with a lead of 15, Queensland
stood with 65 on the board for the
less of two wickets whon stumps were impressed on the credulity of Labour-
darwn.-(Reuter.)
ites, who have collected thousands of
dollars for the defence.--Reuter,)
A HAPLESS FAMILY.
MARQUIS OF WATERFORD
DROWNED. (SERVION TO TUR - TELMONÁTH{""]
Via Bombay, De, 3,-7.30 a.m.
The Marquis of Waterford was
Via Durban, Dec, 2, 10 a.m, Lord Lansdowne and Mr. Austen'ound drowned in the river Clodiach,
Chamberlain were the chief speakers
Fear his residence at Curraghmor. the Marquis had been Lanting yes-
'erday, and on k's foturn paid bis
ustomary visit to the kennels before
A tinner. He then disappeared.
arch was carried out all night, and
in the following day his body, was
found in the swollen river betweori
ho kennels and the house.
sight was
Router.)
numerous and most arrogant bureau-
racy ever known, the Government
vore starting on a frenzied career of
"evolutionary legislation, but Union.
its were determined to preserve the
inion of Ireland and re-establish the
Constitution.(Router.) ·
MR. V. Í. SMITH.
Via Durban, Doc., 3, 9.5 a.m. Mr. Bonar Law has invited Mr. E. Smith to take a seat on the
The
excoptionally dark,
Via Durban, Dec. 3, 9.5 ́a.m.
The verdict at the inquest on the
'
Bombay, Dec. 4.
Reuter's Bombay correspond- ent reports that their Majesties yesterday landed and lunched at at Government House. They at-
tended the service in the Cathe- dral in the evening.-Reator.
THE NAVAL RACE.
GERMAN VIEW.
(Service to the Telegraph.),
Durban, Dec. 3. Router's correspondent at Ber-
WRESTLING.
THE WORLD'S CHAMPION-
SHIP.
[Service to the Telegraph."]
Via Durban, Dec, 3, 9.5 a.m.
Reuter's correspondent at KanBAS
City states that a match for the
A Los Angeles memage states that
Mr. Gompers, the President of the
Fedoration of Labour, has expressed
This astonishment that the confession
of the MoNamaras should o hays
GERVANY'S NAVY.
HUGE APPROPRIATION.
(Service to the Telegraph.)
Vis Durban, Des. 2, 10 a.m.
It is rumoured in Berlin that the
Reichstag is to be asked to vote
eighteen millions sterling for the navy, to be spread over a period of
lin states that the influential con world's wrestling championship, in six years.~(Router.).
servative "Post"
·
offers the the catch-as-catch-can style, has
tween Alec Monro, of England, and
י
opinion that Britain and not Ger- beon arranged for. December 27 be. A SUFFRAGE "MARTYR." many has reached the end of her
tether in the matter of naval con-
struction. It questions whether
body of the Marquis of Waterford Britain will be able to carry out
·
..
.
A HAPLESS OITY.
Shanghai, Doc, 4.
Nanking is in a terrible sto The house have been destroye 1, sions, including the flogging of
thore is no fool an it is bitterly natives and the manufcture of "ront Opposition Bench. Reuter.)dents in the hunting field. (Rentor,}||
cold.
the
- EXCITEMENT IN SHANGHAI.
Shanghai is excited over
victory. Two newspaper offices
have been atticked for publishing
the foot that Hanyang had fallen.
FINANCIAL WANTS.
The revolutionarids are olam- During for the Customs recsiple and escurities deposited with the Consular Bully by the Tootat.
South Ulilan is at prosent sui
plying funds.
liquor are going unpunished.-
Heuters.
AUSTRIAN SENSATION.
[Service to "The Telegraph."]
Via Bombay, Doo. 3, 7.30 a.m.
Thio retirement of the Chief of the
THE NAVY
„BERESFORD'S VIEWS.
(Service to the Telegraph.)
Via Bombay, Deo, 3, 7.45.s.m.
Lord Beresford, speaking at Ports.
Austrian General Staff (Coneral mouth, said he was glad that the new Tortzendorff) has caused a sensation Admiralty Board ware going to have in Vienna. His resignation is ascriba war stall. When it was created ed to differences between himself and he said he would sit still about the
|Herr Achranthal. General Hostzen: hayy These drare's changes, ha
dorff insisting on extensive military sold, werall Lead the Angkuta
was accidental death. It is a melau- the principle of two keels to one,
•hely coincidence that both his father if Germany lays down four or five and his great-grandfather met with capital ships per annum, without violent deaths as the result of acci
enlisting foreigners or establish
ing conscription. Reuter.
·,:་,"+
(The late Marquis, who succeeded his father in 1895, was only thirty- six years of age: He married Lady Beatrice Frances Fitzmaurice, young- at daughter of the Marquis of Lans- downe, and laft two sons and three daughters. The Earl of Tyrone, whe is only ten years of age, is the heir to the title.)
HUNTING ACCIDENT,
THE, WAR.
ITALIAN VICTORY.
[Barvion to TER " TALBORAIN,'']' Via Bombay, Dec. 8, 7:30 am. The Italians at Tripoli drove off a considerable force of Turkisk regulars
Frank Gotch, of America, the pre-
sent holder of the title. The purse
|will be $10,000.-(Router.)
PERSIA.
POLITICAL MURDERS.
(Service to the Telegraph.)
Via Durban, Dec. 2, 8.45 a.m. A message from Router's corres-
1-oudont at Teheran states that Ma-
sired Dowles, a former opponent of
the constitutional movement, har
bocu assaseinated.--(Reuter.).
Via Durban, Dec. 3, 9.5 a.m. Reuter's Teheran correspondent reports that Hadji Mohmad Tagl, The Italian ossualties
reactionary, was assassinated yes ounted to eight killed and seven Lerday morning. It is also reported The Turkish losses that Prince Firman Firms has been teen wounde
were heavy,Henter.)
not. The artillery also shelled the
[Service to the "Telegraph," and Arabs at the point of the bayo Via Durban,
Doo. 2, 8.15 p.m. Sir John Baker, M.Por
for Porta- | fui
mouth, was thrown from his horse.
and kloked in the hunting fald. 10
roa-ived adjalit, doneussion'«,pf." the
ted at Kasvin.—{Router) |
APPEAL FROM CONVICTION.
Bombay, Deo. 4.
Mrs. Pothick Lawrence, who
was sentenced to imprisonment for a month for assaulting policemen in connection with a Womanhood Suffrage raid, has been released on bail, pending a trial in regard to the legality of the conviction. -Reuter.
THE DURBAR.
AN UNFORTUNATE FIRE
Bombay, Dec. 4. Router's Dolki .co.respondent states that a fire dccurred in the Coronation Camp, caused by the fusing of an electric wire.
The fire ruined the camp of the
Lieutenant Governor of the
ve of thems jab, destroy
lon and dining room tents.
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.