THE REVOLUTION.
Count Okunta on Mediation.
Count Okuma, the distinguish ed Japanese publicist, is quoted by the "Nichi Nichi" as stating that, in attempting to mediato, the Japanese Government appears to “lis opposed to the establishment
NEWS OF THE WORLD.
(Continued from Puyo 5,)
Great Channel Gale.
london, 1 eo, 11. Hundreds of passengers in three Channel packets, after extremely bad crossing, were kept at sea off Folkestone and over for many hours yesterdy, the violence of the gale making
stand on the decks, and everyone was ill Thoy came in sight of port only to find that they must oruise up and down in the great son till the weather moderated.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDA JANUARY 8 1912,
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HONGKONG HOTEL
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QUEEN'S ROAD; HONGKONG.
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ceived at the Headquarter ›O Use. “Vittoria Barracks, Hongkong, uit Į 12 on on the d to shown against eich
Series for the period of one yea origing tot April, 1912. Transport Services Tende at by de
of a Republican form of govern-it impossible to enter the ports. MANAGEMENT & CUISINE UNDER EUROPEAN MANAGEMENT, ment. Hard-pressed by the Mili The vessels-worn-so-buffoted in. tary authorities, the Tokyo For-crossing that it was impossible to 62] sign Office, it is reported, han for various roneune been obliged to change its first plans for modia tion, and signs are not wanting
The packet: Le Nord from. that in deciding Japan's policy Calais arrived off Dover about in China, the Foreign Office is fol- thro o'clock yesterday afternoon, lowing the advice of tho' military but could not get to the Admiralty Authorities. In case Japan's first Pieruntil 7.30p.m., the passengers sitempt at mediation enla inte having been on board for failure there will be no alternative for her but to launch upon armed intervention, in order to suppress either of the contesting parties. The Count fours that from the present outlook in China the Japanese Government will be obliged to have recourse to armed intervention. Even then it will be impossible to destroy the revolutionary ideas by force of arins. The Japanese Govern- mont is at present inclined
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to mediate in favour Yuan Shih-kai, but it is question able whether the adoption of such a policy will prove advantageous to this country. Yuun is not unpopular among the Revolu tionists, but is disliked both in official and non-ollicial circles in Poking. The fact that Yuan has forced the Prince Regent to resign his post as guardian of the infant Emperor as irritated many influential officials in Government tircles, who consequently are sympathising with the ilovolu-
tionists.
News from the North, The two letters given below were published by the ? N. C. Daily News":t
six hours. Passengers in the Ostend hout Jan Broydol had an even worse experience. They left Ostend' at 11 m., arrived off Dover soon after three, and could not land until 8.30 p.m. Another Ostend packet; doo at Dover at, 7. p.m., was instructed to return to Ostend.
L. "GAMEAU, Propulsor
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kind
By The Boulogne bout the Queen, with 109 passongers, cruised Fisher, the about for five hours
firm will play in sight of before she could enter Folkestone
terro
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permission of Captain Band of ss. Korea
abov Hotel at the
lie ed.pn-1 ---Y«nuary, 1912.
Suppsta To BuspiTeades to be d..
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Meat. Forge
word on 18th; Feb any, 1912.
*mpion for luding Fenden i bé đeo
livered on 15th February, 1912.
Supple
(4)
on
Friel.
Washing
Harbour. Some of the travellers THUR DY next, the 11th insatnt, dick Services. Traders to be de
were then almost too exhausto:}
to land. The 4p.nu, service from comm n'ing 9 pm,
Calbis to Dover was stopped. '; The four o'clock service from Follostone to Banlognó was héld op for savoral hours, and the afternoon boat from Dover to Ca- luis was diverted vin Folkestone. The gale was one of the worst for many. yours in the Channel, the wind occasionally reaching n velocity of eighty miles an hour.
Appendicitis Stops Pugilists. Los Angeles, Nuyember 20 The champion lightweight prize-fighter, who was scheduled to defend his title against another boxer at Vernon Arena tomorrow, was strickon with appondicitis early this morning in his training
arters,
Evory son had been sold out early in the week, and the gross receipts, estimated at $36,000, will have to be returned to the purchasers.
Stroupeory". 5 15 dantury 199
HOTEL CRAIGIEBURN. PLUNKET'S
GAP
The Penk, tour the Trip Termieris," TYL BU For Terms, apply to the 271
sharp.
GALEAGH) R.
MyDay
2
Horozora orzu Adrus, Miss R. A. Laiady, Mr. and Armstrong, Mr. & Mrs. G. D.
Mrs. J.
Maitland, Mr. and Ayors, Dr and Mrs. Mrs. F.
31. 8.
Matriot, Dr. O. Marini,0. Maralell, Mr. and
Baldwin," Mr. and
MANAGER.
MFR. A. 31,
Bates, E. R.
Baker, F.
HOTEL LISTS.
ANTH HOUSE. Adnios, Mr. & Mr. Kabe!, F. §.
0. U.
Expreque. 3. A. (Albers, F.
Logan C. B. Arpadaƒ1. A. Ipobil V. Apjol, Ma, F. L. Moutal, E. A Bargerton, &. Mulchers, 1. Biller, Mrs. Miler, d. B. Muller, Mt. Mori, M. K.
E.
nine, L. E.
On the operating table, though | Burchiosin, J. Chungking, Bee, 12.
doubled up with pain, the fighter Clark, J. We have not had a mail up from siniled cheerfully just before the Cunina, Miss Shanghai for over's fortnight, surgeons applied the ether cones, Junioc, Mrs.
The operation lasted forty mi-oley, Lt. 1. wo don't know much what is go
mutes. The surgeon said that the Dyer, J. M.
Fancham, P. ing on. The situation up horo prizefighter's perfect physical con-
Froment, G. quiot enough at present, thoughdition rendered it almost certain.
Kerecks, J. H. [Goldenborg, Mr. & it has many possibilities. We are that hip would recover rapidly..
He alowed symptoms of the| Mrs. F. L. moatly living on the other side of
Tast niglat, Granado,,A, the river near the gunboats, but sudden attack
after he had eaten, a hearty Grunberg, H. M. I am returning to the city this
supper at his training quarters. Guynn, H. week.
Sight pains caused him to com- Hansen, J. W. A. plain, but he went to bed a110,30, Hewlett, Mrs. II. apparently all right again. At two o'clock, however, he awaken-
We have about 800 of Tuan Fang's soldiers hore, also the
heads of Tuan Fang and his bro-ed his manager with screams. ther, and the soldiers.are trying to raise money on them,
Our grent difliculty up here is money. Dollars are not to be. had and I doubt whether, the silver in stock will last much longer. When all money has run out I don't know what will happoa.
14
CONSIGN
liggins, Mr. and
Mendo, di Oriol
Y..P. Nelson, P. B Oila; Palomon, A. J. Pinto, A.
·Ribault, L.
Rosenthal J. Rendon, Mr. and
Mrs. L Sampson, J. Souranu, Mr. and
Mrs.
Smed ey, Mr. ad'
Mrs. J. Sommer, II. O.
Strand, J. I.. Tansill, O. J. Thornton, Geo.. Thudia, Mix. H.
M. Thurlow, Mra, L.
W.
in P. J. O. Hurford, A. Heyman, L. Jessen, Mr. & Mrs.
E. V. Joseph, J. Kidder, Mr. and Vaz, Mr. & Mrs.
Mis 8. L.
A. Kirschner, Mr. & Walker, W. W..
Mrs. B. L. Wonde, J.
O. W..
+
Booker, O.. Bell, U. D. Berals, J. Bhalard, G. 0. Bottom'cy, A. W,
J.
Brie, Mr. & Mr.
J. NA&ajali Brown, 8. M. Brown, Mr. & Mrs.
Q.
Bruse, Mik J. Bankinglum, Mr. Mr. G. A. Buna, I. Cargill, J. Charonado, G,
11. You & child Meines, Mr. & Ms.
Mrs. J. T. W. McCowan, H. Meflugh, Mr. and.
Mia. F. D. Mokoan, Dr. G. W. Mitchelmora, B.V. Momm, Dr. M00018, Mr.-K.C. Moore, Miss Northcombo, Capt. & Mrs. F. D..
Telephone
$184
10, Des Voeux Rd, Hongkong.
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OF ALL KINDS OF
ELECTRICAL MACHINERY, APPARATUS, FITTING ACCESSORIES, TELEPHONES, Wires and
Cables, &o
Gers Supple liveridon 16th; 05)
(B)..
February, 1212. Formie, nud other particnlue can be obisined personally between the hous 10 A. and 3 par, or by letter. [ti VoOfficer Cominnading Army
Sovica Cap, "jetoria Barnika. '
The tender fa mis must be property filed up, „igned and d'ted, and no. tender will be considered, unlar made out on the proper form, and 'di vetëd Headqater Ofera b⋅ Noon
at
the above duies, in a CLOSED lapa.ma ked" TENDERFOR..." The right to rejrot any or all tenders in proially reversed. Hongkong, 6th Jan., 1912-
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HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.
NOTICE.
THE dates of the ANNUAL RACE MEETING originally fixed for the 13th, 1 and 15th February 1912, and altered to one was later and the Rags Morting will be held on TUESDAY 20th. THURSDAY, 22 and FRIDAY, 23rd February, Orrorio, Mr. and 1914, ieroby coinciding with the Mrs. J. & ipfi.ual holidays following the Chinese Faze, H. W. New Year. Pets, Dr. and
& Foild, F. M.
Nyo, P. 1.
B.
de Chilvan, P. T. Clatke, W. 0. Davies, Hon. W.
Root, K.O. D'Oettingen. V. Drow, W.D. “Eemi, R. 4. W..
Evans, G. E. Fisher, H.Q.... Paxton, A. F Forrester, J.
Mr. W.
Person, Mr. and
Mr. Pecah, W. H. Paler, Mr. J. C. Pators, Mr. W.
J.
Pomroy, Cpt. J. Ray, L. B.. Raymond, E. M., Rosy, Hins F.
Forthmann, Mrs. J. Roeder, Mr. and
H., Jr. & child Fuller, Denm Garm, H. Gay, F. C. Gi bertson, L., Giles, Mr. and Mr.
A: B.
Miss 0.
* Redfern, J. R.
Bonald, Mr. and
Mm. A. E. Rose, 0. H. Samet, Mr. and
Mrs. R. Bobnarr, Dr. Scott, B. G. A. Scott, Miss D', Scudamore, Col, Mr. de family Shelter-Hooper,
Mr. A. Sibley,J. C... Smith, C. A. Smith, Ex E. Solomon, H. H. Spalding. Dr. and Mr. A. D, and
MOGUL" LINE OF
STEAMERS. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. THE STEAMSHIP "PATHAN."
| Gorkain, R.
·FROM'GI ASGOW, LIVERPOOL
toalloura, V. AND STRAITS.
Gould, Mr. & Mrs. GRAND HOTEL..
Joseph "ONSIGNEES of Cargo nr hereby Aitkin, A. B. Hicks, Jim,
informed that all Goods are Arnold, W.
Graham, O. A. Harris, r. and Grimena, R. J.
Mr. G. The province is in a very bading landed at their risk into the Brett, Mr. & Mr.
fiattentar, E..." Godowns of the Ille's Whang at
Iconan state. Chengtu, Chungking and Kowloor, whene and/or foin the Bates, F. L..
Halo, Mr. & Mrs. Irgram, F.
B. A. most of the large towns set up a wharves delivery may be obtained. Bellinger, S James, B.
No claims will be admittil after the Bretr
Johnston, Capt. now government and huve elect-
Goode have, left the Dodowns, and all Braten. F. ed prosidonts, but they will have doods remaining undelivered after the Bury, Chas.. nothing to do with onok other.th in. will be subject to rent, Hugo bands of robbers are roam- ing about pillaging and robbing the whole country side, and we Beom to be rapidly drifting into a state of absolute anarchy.
Chiongtu, Dec. 5.
On Saturday, December 2, four houseboats left here for Chung-
All claims against the stemmer must presented to the Undersigned on or before the 5th pax. or they will not be recognized.
B. A. Kost, Dr. F. Chob, A. A. Kinghom, Me, and Cowan, Mr. D. G. Mux, J. R. Crow, Mr. & Mrs.
A. B. Dauter, E. C. All broken, hafod, and damaged Elphinstone, F. Goods are to be left in the Godowns, Evan, Air. & Mrs. McGrath F. where they will be examined on the G. H.
Myall 12th inst: at 2.50 p.m..
Natban, A. H.
Fowler, Chas,
Len'esty, F. P. Lloyd, Capt. Lynam, 0. Manhoff, O. N.
No Tire Infrancs has been effected. Gardner, Mr. and Nish, W. Molones Bill of Lading will be munter- Mr. J. and 2 Prati. D. E.
chillren
Go-čajka, A. TRS Grote, T.
Sleitengren, A. Tap, C. Tennen, J. Thurlow, L. W. Hall, Capt. & Mrs. Watkins, 11.
HI, M.
Young, Minn
king and Iohang with twenty ad-signed by ults and elevenchildren (C. M. W.) DODWELL & CO., LTD., Ganzer,^i«
Agents, The occasion for leaving was the increasing unrest in Chengtu and lungkung, 61b Jan, 1911. neighbouring parts of the country and the fact that ng far as we could hear, the river route from hero down was opon, ...
.". Things
A LING & CO. FURNITURE AND PRO: O " SUPPLIKE.
ENLARGING
are going from bad to worse here; DEVELOPING, PRINTING AND
a notification has just come to-day
A. Queen's Road.
154
QJAIMIENUKY,
Adams, Mr. & Mrs. Jones, Dr. & Ms.
& 2 children,
ETAD Aston, Lieut and Kydd, Mr. & Mrs.
K. Mrs. from the Consul "strongly urging
Mackenzie, A. the immediate' departure of all
Caldwell, Mr.ss British women and children to the EC. Wilks, L.Mech.,E,AM N.A, Chin Chen, 8. J. Ritchie, Mr, and
Mr comparative safety of Chung Connlting Engineer and Purveyor for Dunkell. Mr. and
constrction, Valnor and Accessor, for Mi W, HL- Sirley, Lient; and kingAnarchy jufeared hero. the purchase, or sale of Stamships or smith, Mrm ( The soldiers are robbing, amash: Lanches.
Grant-Bmith, Mr. Wilds/L. 0. Alex Andra Bozbixos, And Flopi | Hancock.na, Lieut. Wood, B..M.
ing and lerrorizing in Chengta alty ilæelf those several daya,
"
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·
Spear, Capt. H. Spittin, J. Bpurge, H. S.
Staindt, Lt, and
Ms. C.'E. Sutherland, P., D. Thomis, H. P. Tolman, Mis. T.
B & child Trerol, F. M. Uyenum, K. Vollbrecht, Mr.
RETAIL SUB-AÕESIN—
WM. C. JACK & CO., LTD.,
1-1, Les Voeux Road Hongkong.
HMANCHURIA
SOUTH
RAILWAY
SHORTEST & QUICKEST ROUTE
BETWEEN
THE FAR EAST & EUROPE. via-DAIREN,
WINTER SCHEDULE.
(Effective from Cctober: 28, 1011)
· CHRIÛE WEEKLY EXPRESS TRAIN BERVIOR, aɔmposed of calleatly equipped Sleeping, Dining and 1st Class Caf, by oprated bitwas Dairen and Changebun in connection with the Trans-Sibarisa Express Trafoa and with Dairen-Shaghal Direct Steamer Barvice by the 8.3. “ Rube Mara" and Balkio Mare" (oh 2,877 tons and equipped with wireless telegraph) na
follows:-
- NORTH BOUND.
Thors. Sun. Sat Tner.
8.00 .. Ban. We, FM.
8.50-1
Ches
Fares
The Entries will ULOSE one week Iter than the date already axel, viz., SATURDAY, the 20th January, 1912.
$40.00 Dairen (
Bhangfini (Strame)} ............ [a¥. Jumal
(B.M.R. Train)...Lr
Y14.95
Marden
).4.
t
199
In all other respects the programme, an issuet will stand.
j...Lv
4.05
"
Y11:50
Changchun
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10,80 ..
By Order,
(Russian Tmin).......Lv.) *11.50 „
+
T. F. HOUGH.
39,60
Arti
... Ar 8.10 ..
Mon. Thurs., Sat.
Olark of the Coures.
Blate Wa State
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591
Lot Mon for Bt
Hongkong, 23rd Fac., 1911
HONGKONG JOCKEY OLUB.
J
A
GEN.
N EXTRAORDINARY
ERAL MEETING of Members of the above Club, will be held on WEDNESDAY, the 10th January, 1912, instant, in the Offres of the Jockey Club, No. 8 Chator Road at 2.60 .., for the purpose of confirm ing the following Special Rosolation carried at the Extraordinsiy General Meeting of Members bald on SATUR DAY, the 23rd December, 1911,
R 9.60
Connecting at Harbin with < | press Litafor{:prams -
Moscow cow. Pet'g⋅
BOUTI BOUND.
State State Wagon
Ex- Ex.
Coubreting a Harbin with press presa from from from Mơn
[[Barbin (Russian 'J'rmn)... LY. *12.00a.m. Mon. "Wed.
...Ar 8.40 p.m. Changchun (
(B.MR. Tmin)...Dr. · 10.00
Pet'g. Mosce 003
Fri
H
201
Y11.50 Mokden
"
YI4.95
Y16.00
Dairen (
Slangbai
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Ara .6.09 a.m. | Tues, Them.
3.15 Din Li
1.20 p.m. -Steamer L Noon. Wed FIL.
Bat
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That the words "Kiangan" Rase Olub" (Sungbai) be added, to Kule !, Part 1 of the Ruler of Raring.
•T. F. HOUG", Clerk of the Course Hongkong. 28th Dec., 1911.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
Anesian Train Time is 28 min faster than 8.M. Tins. For instanée
6 p.m. by the forwer is 5.87 p.m. by the latter. Bupplementary Obarges on DAIREN CHANODHUN.Service.jett FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG | Express Extra Fan Y. SLEEPINO CAL SUPPLEMENTY5.00 ANTUNG-MUKDEN LINE-Opened for standard gauge testo capit operating ibirica wookly expressers between Obangohan and Seoul, changing al Mukden.
AND SINGAPORE.
HE Stermabi
"JAPAN,"
having strived from the above ports, consignees of cargo are hereby informed that their goods will be delivered from
longside.
TICKET AGENCIES—The Company's fallway and steamer tiskata, za obtainable at all the Agencies of the International Seeping Car & Expres Trains Co.; the Nippon Yaren Kaisha, Shangbai; Messn. Thon, Door à Bon and Reisbareng der Hamburg-Apenka Linierikanan (M
2.10
RAILWAY HOTELS-YAMATO, HOR (Tel. Add : * Yazid ayat Dairen, Port Arthur, Mukden. Fuahua and Changship, all ander the Com pany's management,
SOUTH MANCHURIA BAILWAY COMPANY DAIREN,
Fall Capt. T. P. Hamilton, Miss E. Hamilton, W. J. Hannibal, Mr. and
Mr. W..A. Hardtuer, E. J. Harrison. A. Beton, Miss N. Hewett, Hon. Mr. Eqʻat, Mien W.
end Mr. E. A. Hoggo, Mr. & Mrs.
P. B. Hargh, Dr. 8. Hapeden, H. Hurtado, Mr. and
MM, E.-L. Tuner, Capt. R. Jennings, Mr. and
Mr. P. H... Joseph, E. M. Joseph, M.-A. Joseph. R. M. Kelly, Mr. E. M. Kerr, Capi. E. J. Wetherell, Capt. to take IMMEDIATE deirety of their
Wide
goods from alongside, sugh ergo im-- Kloss, Dr. Knapp, W. B..White. Mr. & Mrs. peding the discharge of this Vishal willnd Fretter, Dr. D. C. BLE be 16rided and stored at convigness' risk Lampen, Mr. & Wiley. Mr. & Mrs. and oxpen e
Mm. H
WH. Landratter, Mr & Wilson, Mnd
LEANER OM MA, JAW, Legg. G. T. Wood, G, O Lemaitre, R. Wonter, DrA"
Mr. B.
Wann, E. J.
.
Watiman, E. J.
&
Cargo impoding the discharge of the Tassel will be landed at once, at oon digbees' risk and axpense.
Cargo Tamaining on board after 4p.m.
of the 8h instant, will be landed at consignors' lsk and expans Watson, Mrs, and. Consignees of Cargo from SINGA-.
chilld'
PORE and PENANG as requested
.
No Fire Insurance has been affected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the undersigned, A
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