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The Hongkong Telegraph.

(ESTABLISHED

1911, Temperaturo

Copyright, 1911 by the Propriet

11th, 1012,

midity. 68, 72.

No. 8652

兼四十月壹拾年三菸宣

FRIDAY

JANUARY

TELEGRAMS.

THE REVOLUTION.

MARUI ON PEKING:

TELEGRAMS.

THE REVOLUTION.

TELEGRAMS.

TELEGRAMS.

號二十月正英港素

TELEGRAMS

AFRICAN SHIPPING

POLITICAL SENSATION.

LABOUR TROUBLES.

AUSTRALIAN CRICKET:

PENG

NEW MOVE,

NATIONAL INTERESTS...

A GRAVE CRISIS.

BALLOT RETURNS.

THREE CENTURIES.

THER FORECAST

FAIR

p.m., 65; Humidity...78, 84.

Die 1886 run ANTUM SINGLE COPY 10) Ürst. -

TELEGRAMS.

KING LEAVES INDIA.

FAREWELL WORDS:

(Our Own Correspondent.)

(Our Own Correspondent.)"

Shanghai, Jan, 12, 11.5 n.im. Shanghai, Jan, 12, 11,5 a.tit.

The Court at Peking denies the The ropublicans 'my' the off- sial orders wore issued for the justice of the Russian demands

It is announced in Hamburg

[Sorvico to the "Telegraph."]

Durban, Jan 11, 11.50 p.me

(Sorrido the Telegraph."]

Durban, Jan, 11, 6.30 p.m.

Reuter's correspondent at Paris

[Srvice to the Telegraph."]

Durban, Jan. 11, 4.5 p.m. Tho returns, in the miners

[Sorvion to the "Telegraph

Durban, Jan. 11, 4.6 p.m. Reuter's corrospondeut

[Service to the Telegraph."]

Via Bombay, Jan. 11, 2,40 p.ttis

at

His Majesty the King, in his fare-

that an important meeting is to

says that the newspapers dwell ballot, for Northumberland and Adelaide says that in the match

F

march or

woll message, said he was touched

-Poking at the con- and negotiations are transferred be hold there on Jan. 18, between on the gravity of the crisistand i Durham are over-whelmingly in between South Australia and beyond words at the genuine Tova

fivided between and girl sea

attacks.

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lusion of the armisties on Sunday to St. Petersburg in view of the the Out Afrika line and the

32sh lines. The agreements and 80,000 troops have been condition of China.

between the Germans and the British terminated on Jan L.

The management of the Ost

Afrika lino states that at present

business is as umatul and rate

THE NATIONAL CON--

VENTION.

Shanghai, Jan. 11.

A RIFT IN THE LUTE.

The Jocs Cantonese mot here

last night and discusRod Sun's. Cabinet. They disapproved of sentes to the holding of the eating is not contemplated, but the overlooking of certain Uan-National Convention at Shang-emphasises its complete freedon

onese,

RUSSIA AND THE POWERS.

Via Durban, Jan. 11, 8.50 a.m.

Reuter's correspondent at Tokio

states that Russia's move in Mon-

golla oxcites little interest, as it was

hini.

ILE Yuan Shili-kar his con-

PATRIOTISM AND PRESS,

The Society for thy Preserva tion of Native Mado Articlos, in Shanghai has telegraphed to the Govorniment at Nanking legging that in the introduction of the New Corenicnial dresser and

bala, native materials should be

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expected. It is presumed that ཡུས1... ། ༨༩ ༢༠ Russia previously obtained the con-given the prèforanca so as to pro sent of the Powers. The Govern veut flis es-Odus of China's "Chuho" assumes wealth into the foreign countries.

-"Sheung Po."

A REPUBLIOAN LOAN.

ment organ

that the action will be counter-

balanced by a similar British action

in Tibet, thus leading to an fater- nationalisation of the Chinese ques-naked the Binate to consider the

fion.-Reuter.

RUSSIA EXPLAIN 3.

.j.

L

Via Bombay, Jan. 1, 2.15 p.m.

Reuter's correspondent at St. Petersburg reports that a long semi-

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official statement has been made

that the Mongolians, alter declaring

their independence, asked for the

protection of Russia, which advised

that clioris be made to arrive at

an understanding with Chiria. AL the request of both parties, Russin undertook" mediation and pointed out to the Chinese Government that Mongolia's individuality must be safeguarded against violation such as the organisation of Chinese hoops, and the settlement of Chinese in Mongolia, Russia had, no agggressive designs in Mon

President Sun Yat-sen having

form of Civil, appointments. for

the Governmont and also the

advisability of issuing national

1

insist that the first duty of the favour of u strike.

now Cabinet should bo to seeNTO |

men seem little affooted by the speediest possible ratificatio the warnings of their leaders or of the Moroccan agreement.

They demand an end to the

policy of mysterics and several of

them predict that the crisis will destroy the whole Radical regime. DESELVE'S MISTAKE.

by manifestos from the em

ployers-Router.

NO CONFERENCE.

Via Durban, Jan. 11, 9.10 a.m.

The Parliamentary Committee of

to establish any ratos. it desires.

A friend of M. Desolves says nor is informed that the that the latter recognises that he British Jines are not aware made a mistake in not resigning the Trades Union Congress has re any vital chango in the when M. Cailloux was carrying jected the request of the Blackburn African shipping situation and on a secret and impulsive diplo Traces Council made on the ard have no reason to anticipate a rato

war i

riany shape or form, as no goul could possibly result there- from either to the British or the Gormans.

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..

asinisind

that a settlement will be reached

in the ordinary way.

The "Shipping Cazetto advises that no precipitate notion, letakon. The Germans demand

N

nincy side by side with rogulär

negotiations. He remained at the roquest of M. Fallieries. But for

Desves they would have made greater concessions to Germany.

DESELVE'S LONE HAND.

inst, to convene a national confer

enca,

STRIKE FAILS."

New South Wales, South Austra lia scored 201 in the first innings and 286 in the second. Dolling

scored 105 and 06. New South Wales totalled 520 and the chief

contributors were. Bardsley 177,

Barbour 122 and Minnett 87.-

Router.

YACHT SUNK,

MANY LIVES-LOST,

Service to the Telegraph.”] Bombay, Jan. 12, 7.40 a.m.

A Russian yacht has been sunk during a storm in the Black Sea. There were 172. people aboard including the Russian Consul at

"

In the absence of general support Galatz and his family.-Reator. front une :

unions, the

OPIUM SALES. Bradford woolcombers have de-

pided to return to work on the em-

ployers' terms.

FREEMASONRY.

BIG TURNOVER

and devotion which had been

shown to himself and the Queen

and which they felt entered into this spirit of the people "It is matter of intense satisfao.

said is Majesty,

tion,

realise that all classes and creeds

joined in the true-hearted welcome.

Is it not possible for the same unity

}

and concord to govern the future daily relations in your public and

private lives?"-Router.

WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE,

SEELY'S REFERENDUM.

**

Service to the Telegraph."].

Durban, Jan. 11, 12 a.m. COL. Booly, has

women's referendum

takan

on question in his con stituency, the KUWA

of Dorby. The number of vo

[Service: to the "Telegraph.papers issued was 6,000. Of

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Via Bombay, Jan. 11, 2.40 p.m.

Reuter's correspondent at Cal-

cutta states that at the first oplum

Durban, Jan. 11, 12 a.m. Reuter's correspondent at Paris says that all the Ministers, except a rearrangement in view of the Royal Mail and Union Castle Deselves, have signed a letter to amalgamation as they naturally M. Cailloux emphasising the fact desiro to know where they that they were constantly, con- stand.-Router.

sulted throughout the negotiations regarding Morocco. They say ROYAL COLONIAL LODGE. sales for 1912 the total number of chests sold was 1,740, the total bonds, a meeting was held poster- BRITAIN AND PERSIA. they are conscious that they day to consider thess points. It

was decided to issue national

bonds to the amount of Tis.

10,000,000, and that the new

Cabinet should be constituted on

the lines of that in the United

States Sheung Po.":

COLONEL BEDFORD.

NEW APPOINTMENT.

(Our Own Correspondent.)

London Jan. 11, 10.20 a.m.

Colonel Bedford, formerly Prin-

TROOPS MAY BE SENT,

(Service to the "Tolegraph."]

Bombay, Jan. 12, 7.40 a.m.

Reuter's Calcutta correspon- don't says there is a growing be- lief that the despatch of a British expedition to South Persia is im- minont; though the matter is still being considered in Calentio and la London-foulor.

SLEEPING SICKNESS

COMPLETE CURE.

[SERVIOR TO THE ** TELROKA.

Durban, Jau. 11, 6,30 p.m.

golia, but should Mongoile brani dpal Medical Officer in Hongkong Reuter's. Lahore corros

its bonds with Chind the important has been appointed Principat Army Interests of Russia would compel her to enter into business relations

Medical Officer for the London dis

served with him the cause of the

peace, dignity and greatness of Service to the "Telegraphi." price being 5,973;450 rupees. France;

OPEN DISCUSSION.

Via Durban, Jan. 11, 9.10 a.m.

The Royal Colonial Lodge of M. Caillaux in his lottor of resignation, says that every clause Freemasons has been formed in in the agreement was openly dis cussed and unanimouely approved by the Cabinet

WHY M CAILLAUX RESIGNED?

Via Durban, Jan. 11, 8.50 kuns

"Router's correspondent at Paris

London with H.R.H. the Duke pl

Connaught as first Master.

OBITUARY:

JAPANESE OFFICER.

DIES IN ENGLAND.

[Service to the Telegraph.] Via Bombay, Jan. 11, 2.15 p.m.

those 1811 were returned as anti-i

suffrage, 1074 as pro-suffrage, and the rest were blank-Router.

:

CANTON NEWS.

|{The "TeenstaTH? CORUM!PONDENT.)

Canton, Jan. 11.

By order of Chan King-wa, Commissioner of Police, the

Kwok Si Po;" ?

в потврарег, which has, all along, bean accused of supporting the Imperialist cause, has been suppressed. - Tile owners of the paper have been prohibited from over starting it again. It appears that some time ago the paper published an articlo against the proposed circulation of new notes of issue, and as it was thought such articles' might at eventually bring about a breach of the public peace the Commis sioner of Police, ordered 7 the uppression of the journalë

Un Wednesday representatives

Major, Kurokawa, Japanese milltary pfficer, has died Brighton, and was cremated

at

states that the resignation of M. SIR J. P. GIBSON, BART., M.P, Golders Green. The staff of the

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Caillaux is due to M. Décasso's insistence that the new Minister of

(Service to the Telegraph."] Marine shall be a personage of out- standing merit, and able to carry Via Bombay, Jan. 11, 2:15 pm

The death of Sir J, P. Gibson,

on M, Delcasso's work. M. Call- Jaux received four refusals of the

Japanese Embassy met the coffin at Victoria station, also detach

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from the Hongkong Qharitable Societies, and the Commercial and Labour Unions for the Pun U, Shuntsk, Siyap and other dis» tricts held a reception at Tung ments of the Third Dragoon Guards Yuen in honour of the new Gov

ZRITARRAT ernor-General. The proceedings and the Horse Artilary. The opened with the presentation of coffin was placed on a gun carriage an address to tie prinsipal guest -

who, when returning thanks,, said and escorted through London. The ho was busily engaged in prepar

ing for the invasion of Peking.

dent Portfolio of Marine, and in view Bart., M.P., has occurred, and band of the Guarda nie; the proces On Tuesday ayshify qulie

sya that a Sepoy who arrived of M. Delcasso's remarks that the from Uganda in 1910, saftoring authority of the Ministry would be from sleeping sigkness has com serious affected, he resigne

bye election in the Edin-ston and played to Golders Green

Panio was caused in the street when abồng 1001

obarge of some prisoners, frighte the officers, of the Dragdon Guarda, öned passers-by with their wea

burgh East division, for which he/ Com The War Office and the Bomb Throwingt Corps) in 2

pletely recovered lautar,

Reuter

sat in the Liberal Interest.—--Raut

sent a wreath Reuter

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