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The Hongkon Telegraph
Deosmber 21st, 1911, Temperature a.m. 03, p.m. 65; Hamidity... 93, 85.
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TELEGRAMS.
TELEGRAMS.
MONWEALTH NOTES.
GERMAN POLITICS.
WAR IN TRIPOLI,
A BIG RESERVE.
CABINET CHANGE.
The Telegraph." Purlão, Dia 21, 11.5 pl
[Servico to tho "Telegraph."] Durbin, Dec. 22, 12.25 a.m.
Renter's correspondant at Ber-
ELEGRAMS,
TELEGRAMS.
THE REVOLUTION,
THE REVOLUTION.
HOME POLITICS..
BRING
"TIMES" ADVICE.
TANG'S TELEGRAM.
BLOW TO LIBERATE
[Service to the "Telegraph.”]
Bombay, Dec, 22, 12.5 a.m.
The "Times
in the course of
article on the Chinese revolu-
tion sys thit to effective power
of the Manchus is doubtless gone For ever. The safest way to se curo Ling reform would be
un ler the nominal authority of
the Dragon Throne,
The Powers at Shanghai, the artiole goes on, ought to silence the talk of intervention which
might involve dangers to the
penu of the world. . Absention
from intervention involves absen-
tion from leading money to sither
party. No loan could fairly ba mado until a stable Governarent
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was re-stablished The best
security, therefore, would be a
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(Oon Own CouEWSIONDENT.) Shanghai, Dec, 22, 0.20 am.
It is reported that Tang Shno- yi has tolegraphed to the Lega tians asking them to use their
influence with Tuin Shin-hai to
17 secure his acceptance of a provi- aional republic. The revolution arice aro strenuously, trying to
raiso funds.
[Service to the Telegraphi." Bombay, Dec. 22, 7.35 a.m.
The bye-election in North-oast Ayrshire luns resulteil. in Mr.
Campbell, the Unionist candidate,
polling 7,318 votes, and defeating
Mr. Anderson, the Liberal can-
didate, who was recently appoint-
ed Solicitor-general for Scotland. The greatest jubilation is mani
fealed in Unionist circles, and the
YUAN AND REPUBLIC,
Durkin, Dec. 22, 12.25 am outer's correspondent at Pok-Unionisis now hope that a triumph
ing says that Yuan Shih-kai-in is possible in Govan moray the course of an interview said he
would naver až vỡ to the firms-
tion of a republic.
NEWS FROM SHANGHAI.
Sleepgh, Dec. 21, Yesterday at the conference Dr. Wa Tag-fang strictly adher
ed to the demand for the formt-1
tion of a republic, .B. Tang
Shao-yi sail that he must tele
SHOOTS THREE TIGERS.
[Service to the “Tulograph"] || [Servicd.
Bombay, Dec. 22, 12.5 pm -
During the firsgilby a thòst in Nopal King George stret. lures tigers and three thing
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to
CIVIL SERVICE,
· GOVERNMENT 'MOVE. :
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[Service to the Telegraph." Bombay, Dec. 22, 12.5 a.m.
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ALL-NIGHT FIGHT,
o un “ Tad
Lombay, Dec, 22. 7.35
Beuter's correspondent at Mel-
A telegram from Rome statas bourao states that Parliament hasin says it.is sehr officially an-that-a strong reconnaissance poured a Bill making a 25 per nounced that Here, Self, of the Tuuli ng on Tuesday attempt cénz. -röséry” against: Common Governor of Samos, has been to surprico Md surround the
wealth notes applicable to the print Sturcfury of State for oasis beyond Aiuzara. whole issue instead of to a portion the Colonies.—Reuter,
us has hither been the case.
Parliament has also adopted an electoral Reform Bill compellin
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The Government has decided writers to sign all politien! newe appoint a Royal lumini sion, to prior to elections—Ïteuter. enquire inthe rate of P RUSSIA AND PERSIA. pointment and the methods, of promotion obtainjpg in (ho, Ciyil Service.--Reuter,
despite a "mujority of 2,010 and||||
the confidence of the Liberals.
THE CHIEF 18SUE.
The chief issue. has been the
the Insurance Bill: Tuo lab-
ites havoiesued a manifesto which advises the electors to vote for the
Unionist candidate owing to th
use of the military during strikes
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compromise between the contend-graph to H.E. Yuan Shih-kai and to the Government's attitude
ing portion
for decision and also suggested on the Osborne judginont quee that the armistice should be extion.-leuter. fonded to the 12th day of this
A DEADLOCK.
moon.
Via Bon:bay, Dec 21, 240 p.m.
ter's oorrespondent at Shang-
hays there is a deadlock in the
peace conference owing to Wu Ting
Vang maintaining that a Republic is
the only basis of a settlement. Tape Bhan Yir-plied that they must refor
such an extremely important ques
The Peking armistice will
tlun
consequently be prolonged.. for a
....
week. In consequence of the dead.
look, the Consuls-Generals of the
Chang Ming-chi, lato Viceroy of Cacion, has left for Europe..
Six foreign Consuls in Shang-
hai have sent informal communi-
ention to the pores conference
advising the carlier conclusion of
power, expiessing the intention of
الم
RUSSIA AND AMERICA.
TREATY: ABROGATED,
vica o
LABOUR TROUBLES,
DUNDEE QUIETER.
(Service to the Telegraph."] Durban, De, 21; 11.10 a.m.
The situation at Dundeo is
quieter. The strikere announce the prospect of a settlement being arrived at tomorrow.
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ANOTHER PROPOSAL
CUILI AND JAPAN.
The enemy were stronger than
was expected; thoy numbered
over 3,000. Fighting went on all night, an tho onomy finally
TRADE ARRANJEMENT.
Soryice to the Telegraph."] Bombay, Dec. 21, 150 p.m.
Ren'er's cor.ospondent at San- tiago states that the Chilian Commissioner appointed to study the Chili-Japanero trade recom-
(Service to the Telegraph."]
Bombay, D, 21, 1.5 p.m, Reuter's Telemn correspondentmonds an arrangement whereby states that the Mojling has adopted low-priced necessition should be the proposal of the Minister for imported from Japan in retura
for the expariazion of nitrates- Foreign Affairs to appoint a com-
Reutor.
mission of five doputics with
tussian tuntum. plenary powers to deal with the
THE FIRST BLOW,
LANCASHIRE STRUGGLE.
ix; !wiiss*་ The first elut in the Lancashire
labeur struggʻo was fired at Ao-
crington yester lay when a million
Pup Hopped owing to the refusal of
Durban, Dec. 21, 8.30 p.m.
Tabiiz telegrm reports férious fig).úng between Persian constitutio alists and Russians.
semi altres pà Heutor.
the hands to work with two non- unianists. The player's Asso- TURK SH PARLIAMENT. "Tour."elation meets to morrow to con-
sider the sili' tion: The look-out of 100,000 bpitalvès tá expected.
Via Durban, Dec. 21, 9 30 a.m. A message from Reuter's corres
their governments to recognise pondent a. Washington says that the the republic (?) and declaring House has endorsed President Taft's that they will not interveno. "Shat Po."
NEWS FROM PEKING.
abrogation. of the Russian treaty,
There was one dissentient, Promi-.
14 POLICE FULTED
'Durbin, Fec. 21, 11 5 p.m.
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FURIOUS DEBATE.
Durban, Dec. 21, 11.10 am. Lleuter's correspondent at Con- Akihitinoyde dibles hint the pro-
posal of t'ie Governurat to
to modify A mob of several huvudreds, at the Don Gitalon and giro ile dent Taft, in a mesage to Congress Dundee to like ex-Sulu'n time leted 1wer to die- on the report of the Tariff Board, arts. The strikers poltod the folve Partinniemi lal to the mos Peking, 'Deo. 21.
dealing with the wool schedule, urges police with georg" of oil but furious débus in Turkish partia H.E. Yuan Shil-kai has tọ r-
the immediate revision downwards, wore eventually disperse Nu-montar history as i dovelo da Powers have made unofloist repre- graplied to the commanders of
for which, he
violent Opposition onslaught on saya, there is ampla ter the Imperialists ordering the su
reason, particularly regarding w pansion of hostilities.
wool. He recommends the Board to
make a permanent order that they'
may treat each schedule of the tariff like the wool schedule. The meage
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Prince Tuan has started a ris
ng in Ili and emptured severa
santations to the Imperial and rebel
representatives urging a speedy un-
derstanding in the interests of all
concerned. Wn Ting Fang has made districts there,
a reply that a hasty peace is not so-
to the wishes of the people,
nd it would probably lead to a more
The Princo was degradel for
taking a principal part. tho is expected to lead to the greatest. Boxer trouble,
political!) baštis" of the
Prince Tao inten's to g
Sheung For
MINERS TO BALLOT,
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OPIUM CONFERENCE:
DRAFT CONVENTION.
retired.
The Italians suffered 66 casual❤:
tios-Router..
MCKENNA AND
BERESFORD.
A: POLITE (?) RETORT,
Bombay, Deo. 22, 7.35 a.m, Mr. McKenna, in a letter reply- ing-to-a-recent-attack by Lord Charles Boresford says: Nobody attaches any importance to what. Ford Chylos Boresford says. It
is common knowledge that I re-
48: Admiral
(SERVICE TA 781 | TELEGRAPE,"fused to employ him:
Via Bombay, Dec. 21, 1.50 p.m.
Beater's Marrapa dent int tha
Hagno bays that the Conference has
begun the discussion on the draft in-
fernational convention, which will be
submitted totho Powers for ratifica- lion. (Router.)
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of the Flcot-Reuter,
NAVAL GUN.
KRUPP'S TRIUMPH.
[Service to the "Telegraph."] Via Durban, Dec. 21, 11.10 p.bc.
OPIUM SALES.
Via Bombay, Dec 21, 1.50 p.m. At 1912 oplum sales 19,840 chosts
It is announced that Krupp's we will be offered; 8,830 from Paton and 11,010 from Ghalipur, whereof 6,700 manufacturing a 18in naval will be certificated for export to which is the most powerful in Prisë China. The figures show the effect
which is being given ta
mahs with China.-(Router.)
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FRANCE AND GERMANY,
WRECKED DELHI.
DEPUTIES DISPLEASED.
Qiz Government an low the party
ROVALTIES PROCEED.
uf
progress." The position, of the promptar
To have rug or lovorniment Ims been agrionely] Bombay Dec, 22, 7.30a.m. greturneje pazie
[Bmerier 10. YUN “ TELEGRAFA
Vin Bombay, Dec. 21, 240 p.m;"
from Beuter's corres-
The colin norasliavo, dooidados. Minister 1 ·r' War. áppénlod A mez
to have a ballot on January 10.6 for cono, stating that other pondent at Gibraltar states that determine whether there shall le
Lucker.
ntly! uliáre the fato Princess Royal and the other mem anational stMDDALA
ucos anil Persin, Efforts bars of the family have embarked on
tion of th
Reater,
[service to the Telegraph."]
Vis Durban, Doc, 21, 9.80 m.
Reuter's correspondant al Park< itates that several deputies of cl stituencies on the Eastern Fronti
ave; abstained-from-à-Hivision-
sement, on the ground: 2341
form a coalitha Macedonia (last evening for they did not wish to
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