The Hongko
January 16th, 1912, Temperature a.m. 51,
Humidity... 90, 85.
艴九十月壹拾年三銃宜
CESTA
Telegraph.
WEATHER FORECAST
January 10th, 1911, Temperature.n.m. 52, p.m., 54;Humidity.......
RAIN.
06
WEDNESDAY
1912
三拜輪:
犹七十月正英港香
TELEGRAMS.
TELEGRAMS.
TELEGRAMS.
ELEGRAMS.
TELEGRAMS.
THE
THE REVOLUTION.
THE REVOLUTION,
TROUBLES
TEST CRICKET.
KING'S RETURN.
REVOLUTION.
-
ATTEMPTED ASSAS-
SINATION.
TROOPS FOR CUEFOO,
TANGCHOW CAPTURED,
CONFERENCE,
AUSTRALIANS GAME.
[Service to the Telegraph."][Service to the Telegraph."]
[Servico to the
London, Jan. 16, 6.45 p.m.
Shanghini, Jan. 10.
Durbani;
Reuler's
correspondent at Peking
Yesterday the Revolutionaries
This con
UAN SHIH-KAI EN-
DANGERED
veying troops and artillery have tuft Shanghai for Cheloo. Addi
troops are to follow in a
cek. Router.
To "
40:4
PANIC PRICES.
[Serrics to the "Telograpli."] Londen, Jan. 16, 9.20 a.m. the third Test match was r wires that three revolutionary captured Tangohow from the In-Federation
samed at Adelaide in cruisers and three transports con- porialistein Shantung. "Sheung tomorrow to receive thes
in pleasant weather. The attendance was fair the strike bullet and to deter and the wicker excellent. Aus Owing to wholesale Lap ng the Feleration's future policy traila has scored 300 for the loss of anrubbury being carried in which, wil include a diuifive wickets. Bardsley scored 63 Nanking the people went on home for submis«irg" to' strike. Prosidont Sun Yat-sen at masters,
his cutting being brilliant, Carter once organised a force of phos
72 by exellent cricketan 1 Hill 98 to-patrol the streets, and nitu.
The latter played a masterly game warda quietness provailo 1.
throughout and reached his score, clquera has exhausted the stocke The
young Emperor and the of the merchants diniyas a roku's,
which included eleven " fours," in Empress of 'Dowager have the collieries are asking. panc
165 minutes-Reuter.
Pressed thoir willingness to abdi- prices. cato and will leave for the Sum BUSINESS ON THE BOURSE. her Pa'deo in Johol. They will feature of the Berlin B. ú ́se hortly issue an adict to that is the strength of the coal in lag effect "Shat Po."
try in expectation of incro:sød business with Britain in vias, of the strike-Rauter,
(Our Own Currospondent.)
Shanghai, Jan. 10, 11.10 p.m.
H.E. Yuan Shih-kai, the Prational
mier, with a mounted escorted
was returning to the Palace,
CURZON'S WARNING. through streets lined by soldiers "and" police with fixed bayonots Via Bombay, Jan. 16, 3:35
p.m. and loaded riflèa and when near Mr. Rose, Consul at Tengyuen, Dr. Morrison's house some well-Yusnan, lesturing on "The fudian restor Chinese Turled a bomb Frontier" before the Royal Geo. TERRIFIC EXPLOSION.graphical Society, dilated on the The bomb explodel in the rear change arising out of the altèred
of the carriage. The explosion circumstances in China. Lord shook the honsos for hundreds of Curzon, in a speech, wamed, the yards around.
audience to regafd China's growth
ard advance watchfully, though not lealously. He hoped 'no Power Tho-assailants, who are amp-would ever tamper with Nepaul,
“BOMB-THROWERS
ARRESTED.
posed to be Revolutionaries, were
capture] in a ten-house,
PREMIER UNMOVED.
Yuan Shih-kni drove on un
affected by the incident.
SUN EXPRESSES REGRET:
Sikkiman Phu'an. fleurged lost the definite demarcation of the
orth-eastern frontier which, he
said, was the surest way of, avold-
ing quarrelling with
Router.
Dr. Sun Yat-sen, President of NEWS FROM SHANGHAI,
the Provisional Government, jus
expresso is regret at the
Occurrence.
REPUBLICAN CRUISERS.
Three Republican Pruisers lnve arrived at Cheloo and were given
great publio welcome:
MANCHU DISTRUST.
Shanghai, Jan, 15,
i
Prince Ching and the ex-Prince Regent on thyro eipt of telegrams from foreign marchants and the Chambers of Commerce of the
the
various provinces begging, young Emperor, to abdicate, quietly talked over the matter.
·H.E., Yunn Shih-kai has tolc-
The Manchu distrust the Re-grapho 1 to Dr., Wu Ting-fang ex-
:
TRANS-PERSIAN RAIL-
HWAY.
DRAFTING A SCHEME.
(Bervice to the "Telograph”.] Via Bombay, Jan, 16, 2.5 p.m.
The bankers have completed the financial arrangements for prelim
inary studies of the trans-Persian railway and are now proceeding to draft a scheme.
CANADA FAND “AUSTRALIA
PREFERENTIAL TRADE
[Service to the "Tolograph."]
Via Bombay) Jaon. 16; 3.35 p.m.”* Reuter's correspondent at Ottawa
- that correspondence has been
:
Meanwhile thoughts of pur
A..
HOPEFUL SITUATION.
London, Jan. 16, 6.30 a.m.
AUSTRALIAN AVIATION.
PROMISING SCHEME.
[Service to the "Telegraph.")
Durban, Jan. 16.5.10 p.m. The Commsproulth Gover ment is organising an aviation achicol: Two killed British aviators are being obtained and The Manchester Cotton Confer-four British alroplanes are being ence sat till midnight and adjourned ordered Router, until to-day. This is regarded as
hopeful sign-Reuter
PROPOSALS OF SETTLE-
„MENT WINS
Dus ban đêm. 180 Thủ
HOME POLITICS.
IS IT TRUE?
[Service, to the Telegraph.." »London, Jan 16; 6.15 a.m.
The Daily Chroniclė ""
Learns
The conferer.cs Ins heen, ad- journed autil Friday. It was decide to submit proposals of settlement to the operatives, sub- ject to a truce for six months en the non-unios question,Bruter, of Parliament-Reuters
that the Welsh Disestablishment
TRADE GOING ABROAD.
Bit will take precedence over the
Home Rule Bill in the next session
THE WELCOME HOME
TELEGRAMS.
YEAR'S SHIPBUILDING.
LARGE INCREASE,
[Service to the "Telegraph (Servos to the Telegrapli}"] Via Bombay, Jan. 16, 3.35 p.m. Via Nombay, Jan. 16, 7.80 ani. The "Daily Express states that Tho output of mercantile ship- active preparations are being made building for the year in the United in London, Windsor and Sandring Kingdom' totalled 1,83,834 tons, a ham to welcome their Majesties.plendid increase of 001,075. tona A thanksgiving service will be hell The Lotal foreign out was 9:0,201 at St. Paul's Cathedral and a ban- quet at the Guildhall there will iso be a semi-state drive through⠀⠀ the city.-Reuter.
VISIT TO IRELAND,
Vin Bombay, Jan. 10, 7.50 Tho "Daily News" states igi Majesties will visit Belfast a Londonderry in the summer, A visiting there towns they will cruise along the western and, southern Roasts.-(Reuter),
CANTON NEWS:
(Telegraph Correspondent, ) ·
tons, an inoroase of 3,000 16. The United States shows an epornions decrosso, France, and Germany big. increases, and Holland a record out- put. The feature of the year wat the size and good. of vessels,tmány f which were engine with turbines and oil engines.(Renter).
MARRIED FATHER-
tenro
IN-LAW
Matrimonial Complications. During the bearing of a main- case at Oldham, in England, the other, day, the remarkable fact was rovented, that complainant was married to her father-in-law. The case was that in which Martha Ellen Canton, Jan. 15. to the Bund and shot by order of
Yesterday three men were taken Greenhalgh, mill onginter; Chad- Greenhalgh summoned Thomas.
repeatedly auting as bankers in stated that the parties were the Commissioner of Police for
derton, for maintenance...
Mr. Fripp,- for complainant, gambling transactions. Two other men were escorted to the Cheung married in 1904, when the Shan strest and shot for having and they lived together until woman was 30 and the man 50, offered resistance to the police Septera bor last. Ti.oir child was when they were arrested for gambling
Agad 3. Defendant left his wife wing to some trouble phôut | money mattera,
dint),
It is reported that the two di- rectors of the branch line of the Yuet Han Railway have obtained by Mr. Shimeld (for defen-
Complainant was cross-exani a loan of $80,000 from a foreign bank at Shameen. The loan is secured on the profits of the lius! and the agreement has been sign. ed. The Cantonese are greatly irritated at the action wken by these direotors.
You have been married before?. Yea,
Fred Greenhalgh, this defendant a You were married in 1800 t
son-Yes; he is my father in- Jaw.
Canton, Jan. 16. Ever since the declaration of Did you know you could not independence in Canton there arry your father-in-law?—I did has been an outcry against the not know at the time, continuance of this likin, and quite. You went to Stockport to recently a meeting of the Cautor married?Yes I was told I Provisional Council was held to
could be married.
SUPER-DREADNOUGHT. consider as to the advisability of The banos were put upli
removing this unjust tax. Owing.
Oldham? Yes. to the fact that the luto Vicer y marry you because he got to And the clergyman would not had obtained a loan of $3,000,000 know of your relationship? from three foreign banks on the Blinmoen, during the crisis in the that the marriage was publis
Mr. Shinck then onimded
London, Jan 15, 6.15 a.m. A message from Router's corro tantion to abdicate and asking for which indicates that the negotiations spondent at Hull slates that owing
ANOTHER MONSTER.
volutionaries and are trying to preasing the young Emperor's in- tabled in the House of Commons
get guarantees of their integrity
from the PowerA.
ARMISTICE EXTENDED).
London, Jan 16, 6.95
From Shanghai It is announced that the armistice has been extend.
bar fourteen day
a further extension of the armis for a preferential trade arrange to the uncertain situation, foreign (Service to the "Telegraph." markets of August last, giving void, being prohibited bil f
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A
lice. Dr. Wu in reply consonted ment between Canada, Australia and Exporters are going to Westphaly, Jan. 10; 7.50 a.mi. ·
to extending the armistice for Now Zealand are within measurable fourteen days
coulfields.--Reuter.
distance of scoomplishment. The JAPANESE” CRUISEES. Presistent, Sun Yat-son intends correspondence concludes with to lol the Republico.in, troops in
VISIT TO AUSTRALIA. Miter from the Canadian to the per on in the attack on Peking Australian Minister of Commerce
ToBing-sligung, the elseted Gvernor Genral of Chakiangmercial advantages of reciprocity. dwelling on the sentiments and com
was assessinged while lying ill a Ho suggests that Australia make, lapitol in Shanghai,
[Service to the Telegraph."] Via Bombay, Jan. 16, 2.5 p.m.. The Japulëse, bruisers Aso and
Soya have arrived Canada Festivities on an hows, (Lesley layo been arrang
the likin receipts au security, the members expressed the opinion
degree of consanguinity,
The Clerk: Thorego blood relationshipETIN
of
Mr. Shimeld. It is within one
father-in-
the prohibited degrees. It says, "Shalf not marry a father
Miss Evelyn Moore, sister of Ad. that it was infpossible to do awny with the fax at present, At the miral Moore, laid down at Ports-ene meeting it was decided not
to introduce the stemp duty until law." mouth, yesterday aftermon the keel the Republican Government had The Bench dismissed the sum- plate of a 25,000 ton super-dread its general adoption,
notified the united provinces of mons for maintenance, and, on the application of Mr. Pippy an
rought at prosent unnamed.
vessel when coupisted will attain
The
2.
a society were explained. It was guinous costs, including the ad-
A meeting of the Progressive affiliation caramons was fauedas gal Society was held in Canton re The Banal made cently when the aims of the a. per week, onl originated to remove social dis- vonte's fee.
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speed of thirty moth and will have a tinations, strengthen amicable Mrs. Grech Igh I have spent battery of 18.5 inch guns of increased relations with foreigners, to bring elpht years of my life with him
ubout better conditions for the Am I to be thrown th
The smallest guns will be six, poor, and to establish school and insz
hospitals as well as support the Mr. Fripp. 1
| poor in their old
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