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January 2nd, 1912, Temperature a.m. 61, p.m. 61; Hamidity...00, 49.

No. 6074

TELEGRAMS.

THE

晚五拾月登拾年三航宣

TELEGRAMS.

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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY

1912

TELEGRAMS.

FLEGRAMS

TELEGRAMS,

晚三月正英港香

TELEGRA

ESCAPED SPY.

LABOUR

NEW YEAR HONOURS.

HOME POLITIES

RAISING FUNDS,

A STORY OF DARING.

A CONFAREVOE

FURTHER LIST

THE

THE REVOLUTION.

REVOL

YUAN OBTAINS THREE

MILLION TAELS.

[Service To The

'Telegraph.

Bombay, Jan. 3, 7.55 a.m.

[Service to the "Telegraph."

wt

[Service to the Telegr

At the meeting of the Cantonese

[Service to the Telegraph,""][Service to the Telegraph." residents in Shanghai, held at the Bombay, Jan. 3, 7.55 a.m. Bombay, Jan 3, 7,55 1.m

Durban, Jan. 2, 10.20 p.m. · Durban, Jaz, 2, 8.55 a.m. Canton Club and presided by Router's correspondent at Paris The North North-east Amongst the New Year honours The Rev. Dr. Clifford, in Dr. Sun Yat-sen and Wu Han-anys it is announced that the Lancashire Manufacturers Assoare the following-Privy Coun- New Year's address, in his chap el Yuan Shil-kai has obtained man in connection with raising Muister of War, before receiving biations have agreed to meet Sircillor, Mr. Bordon, the Prime in London, and said that the Gov- three million taels from the of a loan of $600,000 for the new Captain Lux, ascertained that he. R. Askwith toorrow to die-Minister of Canada; Commander ernment was experieno'ng a nen Empress Dowager. Routor,

Government, only $70,000 was was not guilty of espionag. He cuss the situation. They have, of the Order of St. Michael, Mr. birth. Think what it was in promised by the merchants pre-was not on parole.

however, decided to anncunce C. B. Liddes, Under-Secretary of the days of Goorgo the Taird," sent at the meeting.—“ Shut Pu."|

Cuptain Lux, inleod, was their fixed determination to State for the Colonies; Com-he said; "then look at it in the QUEUELESS NANKING. guarded by sentinels with balladliers to the present position.-panions of the Order of St. days of another King-Lloyd

cartridges. He forced two doors, Reuter.

Michael, Mr. Dystt, Commissioner Coorge the First," for Somaliland, and Salimbin Kalfa, Liwali of Mombassa

·COLONIAL HONOURS.

Further honours announced

IMPERIAL TROOPs

MUTINY,

:

All the people in Nanking have iscarded their quouee.

TEST CRICKET.

AUSTRALIA'S SCORE.

filed some bars, climbed a high

Ile says there was no con-

hold

and Yuan Shil-kui.'

SUN YAT-SEN.

loung

Durban, Jan. 3,-8.10. Router's correspondent at Po king says that

HOSTILITIES SUSPENDED,wall and a ditch, aud.esen; od in teren hindred soldiers who were guarding the Fighting at Hanyang has been motor car. Lonchow Arsonal have mutiniended temporarily, instrue-

It is feared that they will

tions to that effect having been licity on the part of may Gor- which is affiliated Efty five socic-are-Grand Cross of the Order up the Siberian Railway traffic.

received from Dr. Wa Ting-Engine or the Englishman. Hofties, have decided to reco.us of St. Michael, Sir G. R. la Hunte; ende a rope from string which special lexics on behalf of the Commanders of the Order of St. THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY: had been fastened round news-looked-out operatives ^nĮ to ask

The National Assembly is in papers and received booka in which the Foderation

Michael, Sir Edward A. Stone, Trade Unions] favour of the National Congrets veroconcealed files and money.to convene a spoil ponte orice to

Governor of Western Australia being hebt in Peking, and of the Reuter.

consider the question of a sympa,

Bad Col. John Morrison Gibson, Showers slightly delayed recall of Tng Shao-yi

thetic sto

Governor of Onisrio. There are mericement of play. Po."

Router.

other Colonial honours, mostly scored 269. for 8 wickets, Canadian and Australian.

strong scoring ninety.~(Reuter).

SPECIAL REVIES.

Durban, Jan. 8, 8 am." Blackburn Trados Conu il, to

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Shanghai, Jun. 2. Dr. Sun Yat-sen took over, his post as President at Nanking 'to-day. Wong Hing with the delegates of the various provinces, the officials and the revolutionists aggregating about 50,000 ¡eople accorded a hearty welcome to Dr. Sun Yat-on at Hokwan. Dr. San swore before the people that as soon as the Manchu govern- ment was overthrown, the trouble over and the republio recognised by the foreign Powers, he would rosign the presidentshir

THAMES SHIPBUILDING

CAN START NOW?

Service to the "Telegraph."] Via Durban, Jan. 2, 8.55

a.m.

The Government Companies Receiver in connection with the Thames company has written to AN INDECISIVE BATTLE;

Mr. Churchill stating that there is Yesterday the revolutiaists at no need for interference from the

Banyang resumed hostilities with Northern firm.

"We con the Imperialists. The battle, was

work immediately under existing howover indecisiyo.

conditions," he says, "namely,

A SIGNIFICANT ORDER.

Durban, Jan. 3, 8 .m. Router's correspondent at Pois say that the military an hocities have ordered Captain Lux not te attend and fetes or recaptions and not to accept any fund start- od in his honour.--Reuter.

NEW BATTLESHIP:

ORION COMMISSIONED.

SHIPPING SUPREMACY.

P. & 0. "ACTIVE.

OTHER DISTINCTIONS.

Durban, Jan, 2, 11.20 p.m.

A

peorage has been awarded

to Sir Thomas Gibson Carmi-

2

(Service to the "Telegrape."]

Durban, Jan. 2, 3.55 p.m. In shipping circles the chief topic is, tho, new P40 bacha, Governor of Madras; New which is regarded de evidense Privy Councillordare, Lord Lucas that, the company intende and Sir Francis John Stophers maininin its position on the Cape Hopwood: 'new; baronets are Mr. route no matter what may be the start [Service to the Telegraph. Toutcome of the Royal Mail and

Bombay, Jan. 3, 7,55 mm. Union Castle negotiations.

The Orion has been commis eight hours a day." Mr. Hills, the ioned to join the home floot at H.E. Tang Shao-yi has tale Chairman of the Company, In com-Portsmouth-Router. graphed to Leung Si-yi and meating upon the situation, ex-

ADVICE TO YUAN.

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Yuen Chang-shu to advise H.E Yuna Shih-kai to support the formation of a republic.

BLOOD MONEY.

4

22

KING IN INDIA.

PARADE OF TRoors.

presses surprise at the Government endeavouring to Impose upon Lon- don a nine hour day by promise of

Princo Tasi Taun, brother of work and a threat of starvation.

the Prince Regent is alleged to

have given Ta. 100,000 for the

Mr. Tom Mann, speaking in Lon- Bonaiuation of Dr. Wu Tingdon, said the time had come for fang, Wan Chun-yiu, Wong the men of the mercantile marine Ching wai, and Ching Tak-zhuon.

to demand a reductioji of hours. Chong

Wau-foon

ng been elected Governor-General of. This was only, obtainable by action

place of Ching Tak-at the various ports. The trans

igned on account The revolutionista port workers are already organis

Ing, and this year will be a your

posed his appoin

Artion - Reuter

[Service to the "Telegraph,"

Bombay, Jan. 3, 7.55 a.m..

Bautor's correspondent at Cal-

culta states that Their Majesties attended a grand parade of troops

to commemorate the assumption

'red'

It is thought probable that the P.&O. will make an announce

meat shortly which will have fir reaching effects on the Colonial

shipping trade.-better.

BOXING.

THE LATEST MOVE;-

[Service to the. "Telegraph."] Vin Durban, Jan. 2, 12.15 p.m.

Despite cool and gusty weather, there was a large attendance when

tuted a ned Mis Ma

the

vice amm rocker fa

THE ABDICL

The full wing is the text of the Imperial Ediat issued at Peking

Decreo from the Laing Yu: Ems un: December 28:

We have received the following press Dowager:

The Cabinet has submitted a telegraphia memorial from Tang Shao-yi, stating that Wu Ting fang, delegats of the people's Army, strongly affirms that the pooples' will and wishes are to change the Government and set up a Republic whiols they have undile it their object to soure

When the Wuolang dis turbance arose the Turqne com plied with the request of the articles of constitution, which schafe and promulgated nineteeni were sworn to in the Imperial Ancestral Temple. It had been have ceased and that we should hoped that hostilities, soon' would:

Our people. enjoy, the blessings of peace with

Confidence, however, was not the match was continued. inspired and political struggles

the com- question whether a constitu

Jensned. Considering that the

Australia tional republic is expedient to

tional monarchy or constitu

Arm-important one, relating to intern- our country at present, is an

HOME RAILWAYS.

FARES RAISED..

al and foreign issues decision should not be exclusively exerois- ed by the people of ons section, noither should the matter be de oided by the Throne alone.

Au extraordinary national con- vention should be called and the subject should be jointly passed. The Minister of State have asked that the near Princes and Nobles be summoned to discuss the question, and on personal enquiry. [Service to the Telegraph."they are all agreed on this coursery

Via Durban, Jan. 2, 8.55 a.m.

The Cabinet is commanded to telegraph to Tang Shao-yi in The Railway Companies ushered forming him of the ideo," and

to order, him to acquaint, that in the New Year by putting on in people's delegate to that may announce the fact. creases of 23 to 10 per cent.

The Cabinet is also commanded to draw up the rules of election excursion and week-end season satisfactorily and immediately to ticker fares to meet the concessions confer sa utorily with Wa

convene a parliament. They will.

יז'

Lucas and Mr. Ralli, head of the granted to the railwaymen. The firm of Ralli Brothers; now conference to meet at Salford on the Knights are Mr. Joseph Beecham 28th January will consider a scheme

and Mr. Rider Haggard.-Renter.

telegram to wike előn bio of a number of gen learn named Lacarling boon bonorrad.)

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SYDNEY UNIVERSITY.

THREE NEW. CHAIRS.

[Sérvice to the Telegraph "Service to the "Telegrapli."]

* Durban, J

7) Durban, Jan, 2, 11.40 pan.

1

Ting-fang for both sides to cones hostilities so as to pacify the peo ple and obviate greas calamiy. produces the people and catat- fishes a sovereign for them

for the fusion of the four rallway-so men's unions. A committee of the

executivo bodies urges the neces-

sity of this being done for the com- mon cause against their enemies, the non-unionists(Reuter),'".

LAWN TENNIS.

AUSTRALIAN VICTORY.

It is observed that Heaven

as to herd them he intention was, to hüre - dna. wan.maintain the empire, but not to encrifice the empire to an individual. The Empens who has entered upon us great heritage in boyhood, and I cannot be to rain lives and int jure the whole empire. I hope for a decision by the omvention which should hays for its objects national benefit and the people,

Heaveu sees and hears through the people, and I hope my patriotio soldiers and subjects will each uphold strict justice and jointly

[Service to the Telogmpl.liorata upon the great plans

is my sincere Darban, Jan, 2, 5 pm

Signed by Yit nya Shil Pa Prime Blinister Ha Wei-te, Act Reuter's correspondent

at

ing Minister of Foreig

of Finance: Tang Chi

Shao Ying, Acting

Reuter's correspondent, at Syd Tetter's correspondent at Christchurch states that Brookes pey, says that the dorky rad Bydney says that the University and Dunlop defeated Wright and Minister of Educatio McLaughlin 6-4, 6-7, 7-5,6-4, Shib-chen, Minister of ented the new chairs

Fisio-lieng, Acting The match was played in brillian Navy Shen Chiap cal Economy and Com- sunshine and before a large

ich was most enthusiastio

of the title of Empress of India

by Queen Victoria. Their Majes-

ties received an ovation from the

the Joh

mercial m

Leontest,

therol

Cher

the viajory of the

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