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The

Hongkong Telegraph.

January 10th, 1912, Temperature am. 68, p. 58; Humidity...03, 69.

TELEGRAMS.

牌三十月壹拾年三銃室

TELEGRAMS.

(ESTABLISHPI

Copyright,

JANU

TELEGRAMS.

WEATHER FORECAST.

FAIR

nuary 10th, 1911, Temperature a.. 00 p.m., 67; Humidity...71..

一十月正英港香·

ELEGRAMS.

TELEGRAMS,

THURSDAY

TELEGRAMS.

THE REVOLUTION.

„THE REVOLUTION.

LABOUR TROUBLES,

LABOUR TROUBLES.

GREAT FIDE.

TROOPS LEAVE MANILA

RUSSIAN DENIAL,

MINERS TO STRIKE,

OIL TO THE RESQUE.

ATTACK UFON SIR E. GREY.

NEW YORK BI AZF.

RUSSIA AND BRITAIN.

$96 Pin Avoca SINGLE COFT 10 Cast,

TELEGRAMS.

FOLITICAL SENSATION.

SCENE IN SENATE.

Our Own Correspondent.)

Manila, Jan. 11, 8.45-a.m.

~The first 500 troops to guard

[Service to the "Telegraph"

Bombay, Jun: 11, 7.45 ani.“

Router's correspondent at St.

the railroad, at the request of Petersburg says the reports that

[Service to the Telegraph."] Durban, Jan. 10, 5 25 p.m.- The gloomiost views prevail

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regarding the Industrial situa-

Mr: Calladun, the American Russia has addressed demandation. The result of to-day's ballot

The oil companion affi

there will be sufficient replace coul

SMILLIE'S RETORT.

Minister at Peking, are to leave to Chins regarding Mongolia and of the miners will inevitably Via Durban, Jan. 10, 10.15 a.m. Manila to-night on the transport is preparing for occupation, is favour's strike, on March 1. Logan.

officially denied.

Companins A, B. C. a) D. of SURPRISE IN LONDON the fifteenth infantry with a Tho. deuint has caused son mahine gun, a platoon with two surprise in London in view of the Maxims, a hospital corps detach-positive unture of the stagment

mont, and a wagon trai, com from Peking.-Router. priso the force. The oxpolition is commanded by Major Arrasmith.

WU TING-FANG,

Shanghai, Jun: 10.

Dr. Wu Ting-fang, the Minister

of Foreign Alairs, left here with

Wong Ching-wai for Nanking

poilerday to discuss some in- portant affairs with the President.

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SHUM'S ADVICE,

11.E. Shum Chun-houn,

Yeeroy of Canton, hvis tolograph

ed to-11, E, Yuan Shil-kai strongly

advising him to support le formation of a Republic in Chin

Shai Po

APPOINTMENTS.

President Sun Yat-sen has af- pointed Wu llan-man, Jormerly

Governor General of Canton, as

his ebief v to secretary; Tong

Fa-long as his assistent private

secretary, and Nam Tin-weins

his chief advisor.

INVASION OF PEKİNG.

The combined forces at Nan-

king have elected Li Yusn-hong

as Commander-in-Chief of all the

forces for the invasion of leking,

and Non Pin-wei 29 Acting

For General of Hupoh in

place of Li Yun-heng

NIVAL ORGANIZATION. Wong Hing ins telegraphed

MONGOLIAN TROUBLE.

(Sorvies to the Telograph." Via Durban, Jan. 10, 8.30 a.m.

A message from St. Petersburg

says that a detachment of Russian

troops, destined for Mongolia, is approaching the Klakhla frontier,

with orders to clear adjacent Mon:

golla of wandering Chinese, who

will be transported to Manchuria,

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Barvico, to the.

[Service to the "Telegraph."] Bombay, Jan. 11, 122kom. Bombay, Dec. 10, 7.40 m Lussia solion in Mongolia, Reuter's New York corres following the events in Persia, ia pondont roporte an immouse fire

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[Service to the Telegraph.']- Via Bombay, Jan, 10, 7:40 na

A message from Paris

los that

M. Deselves, the Foreign Minister, has resigned as the result of a 'dis

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the theme of álitoriale calling on Broadway. attention to the changing map of

The building bolonging to the Asia.

Equitable Life of the United

agreement with M. Callaux during The Daily Chronicle," re- Statoa wus gutted:

the discussion of the Franco-Ger

fering to the anggestion that

It occupied a square in the man agreement by the Committes contro of tho financial district of the Senate. Bath dspedition may occupy which also included the Harriman

The resignation the Persian Gulf ports, describes Railroads, August Belmont's

follow bowspaper allegations that the results of the AnglRussian office, and several safe deposit while M. Monis was Premier,. M. Convention in girl to Persin as hum liating. The Chro glo" The Government a's smont iflameuls the "now and unlovely to building, for taxation parlers with Germany on his own tras. $12,000,000), account unknown to M Monis, M. colo of ethics at an oldyountry, which menus a value of ubout

Mr. Smillie, the President of the A BELLIGERENT SPEECH.

Scottish Miners' Federation, speak-] ." The strike according to Mr. Robert Smillio's specola-lost night,

ing in Lanarkshire, said the Right- will bring railways to a standstill Hon. Mr. Churchill, had told him in a fortnight, gas and electricity that the Government would pass works in three weeks, mills and a Bill to prevent a national strike. fao'orica in a month, and Irad He retorted that no Government noughts to the value of sery ir n

would compel miners to work, bocause they would be coolless in six weeks.

they resolved to do the contrary.

CIVIL WAR.

It is believed that 'the'affect will be so widespread that the strike cannot last long and the hope is entertaine 1, that it will lead to the State acquisism of

nings.

DETERMINED TO FIQHT. Meanwhile the doslownes are

detormined not to yield. Ter

Several hundreds of Chinese Pleclare that to put another shil!- immigrants on the 8th Inst. attacked ing on the ton would involve the handing over Britain's intense a number of Mongollen officials at

xport trade to the foreigners and Mat-mat-shan, and the latter asked to throw idle British docks, rail- the Russians to render assistance. ways and shipping. Roi to -Reuter

REPLY WANTED.

Via Bombay, Jan. 10. 2.10 p.m.

MILITANT DISTRICT,

Durban, Jan. 11, 12.5 alm. The coal situation is being generally discusso). The most

of

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Mr. J. İdalam, M.P., i ed, said that if a strike cceed, there would be civil war in no

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vaults which contained millions Caillaux, who was the Minister of of accurities,

Finance' conducted irregular pour-

purposes

$36,000,000

Cruppi, who was then Minister for }

for The building, blaze like Foreign Affairs, M. Faileres or the

furnico and the fire was see twenty miles away..

The steel floors were buckled

beg upon refom becomes im into view-molutely a suit blevet

yoliation and robbery."

The "Daily News" says Nover bofore he British and the giant walls crumbled. d that Socrotury of Bulo Lut" Fukoign

tim. The Doily, Chronide"

| says it has been

the Gouman" miners will strike

in sympathy with the British

minere,

DEFIANT OPERATIVES.

t

Allura crusaded so e nai-teatly

The president of the Sil De- posit was rescued from this aulis in attempting to save arme books Ho is believed to have been fotolly injuròd:

Several persons were killed,

against the liberties of struggling

peoples and lab rated 80 zealots'y in the destruction of and five, engines blockel the

neighbourhood,

Meetings of operatives in the British interest Tug time had come tortita with unmistakable clearness that Sir Edward Grey as Secretary of State for Foreign

Allaire

is impre ilo. Reuter.

:

Lancashire cotton mills which were

held yesterday. were defiant to lo- sisting" that non-unionists be ̈ not employed.-Reuter.

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SHIPPING COMBINES.

AGREEMENT RATIFIED:

[Service to the "Tel graph."] Via Bombay, Jan. 10, 7:40 a.m.

It is officially stated that a suffi cient number of shareholders in the

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KING LEAVES INDIA.

LABAMA

A GREAT OVATION.

(Servico to the "Telegraph."]

BANKS CLOSED.

Ambassador at Berlin. M. Call-

laux, addressing the Senate Cont mittee, gavo his word of honour that the allegations were untrue. : Clemenceau pressed M. Des-

elves to say if he was able to con firm what M. Caillaux had said,

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After much hesitation, M. Descives said: "I cannot reply, for I owe a

double duty to truth and the coun

try's interests."Reuter.

FIERY WORDS.

Durban, Jan. 10, 1.45 am.

Via Borabay, Jan. 10, 2.10 p.m. Business within the five zone M. Deselves, in a letter to M. has been suspended and includes Failleres, says he cannot any of the most prominent longer assume the responsibilty of banks. These are undanaged, the foreign policy, on which unity but lines of polico prevent ap of views and action is wanting. It proach them.

is rumoured that he will be suc ceeded by M. Delcase. It appears

followed by a heated scene with that M. Deselves' resignation was

M. Clemenconi, who retorted to M. Deselven statement, “You will see me in the morning. You told me the contrary, Afters words M. Clemenceau accused M. Onillaux of being concerned

negotiations. —Renter.

BUSINESS CONTINUES. Stock Exchange tranfe,s have been surponded, The Equitable Bumbay, Jan, 11, 7 45 am.

Life announces that in Las dupli- Their Majesties turand to

oples of all its records and its Bombay on 1 pr. coole in State business will continue undisturb-

we test tahapana samosa Fed-Rouiór. to the Melina, which sailed in

(Tho above appeared in ou second edition yesterday).

A message from Peking says the militant districte are the in Russian Charge d'Affaires has in Wales and Scotland and that

formed the Chinese Government

Darhan. A more modertale-Union Castle Line have ratified the ing prevails in the Midlands and terms of the agreement of the Bin that he expects a reply to his Note

Yorkshire, where the leaders are December last, which ensure a this evening. of the 9th Last, without delay anxious to avoid a strike il pos-/ completion of the amalgamation:

sible, but they are bound by the decision of the remainder of the IMPORTANT EXTENSION, Federation:

Reuter

DIPLOMATIC CHANGE,

AT PEKING.

A GRAVE WARNING, Mr. J. Haslam M.P, ^nticipates oao of the biggest struggles in

Reuter

LAGU IND

int

A graat ovation wds‹ neco-dod,

the King and Queen Mary

Rautor, W

Via Durban, Jan. 10, 10.15 a.m..

The "Financial News" says : is understood that important exteir stons in the Cape mulb to Aur tralia are pending, es a result of

Mír, O.. Fonwick, ex-M.P. in n

the New Zealand Federal dem, te ported on, the 4th inst. Those speech in Northumberland,

conversant with the situation wiit, a grave warning to the minor not be surprised if the Peninsular not to listen in more plimate and Orien Company concluded He was afraid with the preen 4 Worlding agreement with

[Service to the "Tolograph.") record. Via Bombay, Jan 10, 2.10 p.m.

Router's correspondent at St.

for Wong Chun-ying to come to Petersburg states that Mr Krupen Ny king to consider the arrange sky, a Councillor at the Embassy

gave

ments for organizing any for of Vleans, will shortly replace Mrowther, were not balany con- Phillips with regard

ths Republic, Bheang"

Korosto

aidering the remit of the spike, draffie

NAVAL BIRD-MAN

FLIGHT OVEL SEA,

Rak TOVAR AMBAY

[Sorvico to the Telegraph,

Bombay, Jan 11, 7.45 n.m.

THREE DEAD BODIES.

Via Bombay, Jan. 10, 7.40 à.m.

Reuter's correspondent at New New York telegraphs that, three dead bodies have been recovered. Two people are missing, and seven have bean Injured. Tre-chlaf Walsh was killed while fighting the flames. destruction of the old building does not reduce the

secret

M. DELCASSE

Bombay, Jan 11, 12.25 am. M. Declasse bse accepted the pet of Minister of Foreign Affairs

CABINET RESIGNS

Bombay, Jan, 11, 7.46 0.m. The French Cabinet has re- signed. r; izve

It is stated in comp

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frm this deck of the battleship and is worth more Athen at Shoorage and circle. building. Ii la bell The war eine Liere aasid cheer

ithout the pondent, that

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