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The Hongkong Telegraph.

January 19th, 1912, Temperature a.m. 60, p.m. 58; Bumidity...08,

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January 19th, 1911, Temperature am. 55, p.m., 58; Humidity...74; 65.

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晚弍初月弍推中国大

SATURDAY, JANUA

20

1912.

號十二月正英港香

TELEGRAMS.

TELEGRAMS.

1 TELEGRAMS.

TELEG

TELEGRAMS.

TELEGRAMS.

GREAT STORMS.

FRENCH AVIATOR.

LONDON TRAFFIC.

M. C. C. IN AUSTRALIA.

GERMAN POLITICS.

LOSSES AT SEA.-

FATAL FALL

GREAT COMBINE.

BALLARAT DO WELL.

SOCIALIST. PROSPECTS.

THE

REVOLUTION.

PRINCES DISAGREE.

388 PAL ANRUN

SINGLE Cor 10 Cer."

TELEGRAM

HOME RULE.

VARYING VIEWS.

(Our Own Correspondent.)

Shanghai, Jan. 20, 9.40 man

[Service to the "Telegraph."]

Durban, Jan. 19, 0 p.m..

Violent storms still continua

شهرت

[Service to the Telegraph."] Durban, Jan. 19, 0.20 p.m.

The Fronoh aviator, Lieutenant

thousand foot at Senlis, about

A protracted conference has at Home. The Cunardor, Veria, Doorner, fell from a height of one bean adjourned. The leading was in collision with an unknówn princes favoured unconditional stemmer nud the latter sunk. It abdicutied, but the younge is ballerot that elovon sailors twenty-five miles North-east of princes would not agree except wero drowned.

the Court was provided with the promised gold.

OUTBREAK FEARED.

As a consequence the foroigne aff Chinese in Peking nro excited

COLLIER MISSING.

It is feared that the collier,

Frederick Snowdon; bound from

the Tyne for Abordeen las found- erod and that her drew, pumber-

drowned

at the probability of a Mancing fourteen, are

outbroak.

CONFEDERATION PRO

POSED.

Shanghur Jan. 19.

President Shi Yat-sen its telegraphed to H.E. Yann Shil

It is fearof syn owlier Itsu- ["fer" telegim that the Alerteon consting steamer Frederick Snow

don foundered off Port Errol on the

Paris. His injuries proved fatal,

-Reuter

SUN YAT-SEN AS PRISONER.

Narrative of His Gavler in

*Portlands-Place.

[Service to the Telegraph." [Service to the "Telegraph."][Bervice to the Telegraph."]

Durban, Jan. 19, 6 p.m.

The amalgamation of the Loudon underground railways

with the General. Omnibus Cum- pany is accomplished,

It involves properties repre- Sonting upwards of £35,000,000 and will greatly-foilitato Traffic in London-Reuter.

vory grateful. He pressed mic to accopt the £20 there and then, whether I helped liniar not, say ing the notes were no uso to him, she know he would not ba there, many days. I accepted the mousy.

"He told me a lot about hím

London, Jan, 19, 10.50 a.m." The Englishmen have com- menced a match against a Ballarat incen. The attended th opening day was moderate and the wicket good. Ballarat scored 294 for 9 wickets: Edmund Herring, who has just been selected as a Rhode's scholar, scored 55,-while Morris Herrin bis veteran uncle, knocked up 129.-Reuter.

HANGED. ON THE STAGE.

Negro Pastor's Dies Before A

Large Audience.

Durban, Jan. 10, 4.50 6.m.

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Reuter's Berlin correspondent

says that the Government's attempt

to organise a bloo of non-Socialists on the second ballots has been

shattered by the refusal of the Tiberals and Radicals to enter

the combination., The prospect

of the Socialists have consequently

improved.

GERMAN 'LOANS.

A Prussian syndicate has taken

"

The following is from a Now pri-self, about what he had been doYork paper datail Dec. 15:- up the Imperial loan of four mil-

ing in Chin, and about their row escapes he had had for his At Jackson, Gaorgin, yostorday, life. He gave me letter to Dr. Canilie, I managed to get out that night and consulted my wife, and then I decided to do it..

Some-recollections of the time when Dr. Sun Yat-sen was a squer in the Chinese Legation, Portland-plice, aro-given by tieorge Cole, who was then hall

trut the Embassy;

About October 9, 1800," says 7th inst., and that her crew of four-Cole, "Sir Halliday Macartney,

teen men have been drowned.

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"On three occasions I look Aotos to Dr. Cantle, and carriol back a fow.worle of a reply writ

William Turnor, a negro preneous and the Prussian State loan er, was hanged by due process

of law on the stage of the local of twenty-one milions sterling. opora house holore a large audience. Never before probably

has a formant sentence of death Both loans, bearing four per cint been carried out in a place of

the English adviser of the. Log

amusement in this country. The interest, will be offered for sub- tion, told me that they were ex-ton on a visiting card. Dr. Chun-negro was accused and convicted pecting a man who was a bit lie was in communication will by a regular jury of inciting his scription on the 29th inst. at 101.40, wing in his head, but quite the Foreign Office, and I told coloured brethren, over whom

kai to the effect, thit an SOON SMASHED TO MATONWOOD harmless, and that I was to find Sun Yat-sen that it would not be he had much influence, to riot

the young Emperor abdicat eg, do

would be prepared to consider

with him the confederation of the

börthern with, the southern prc- }

vinceé.

'

NOBLES FAYOUR

AUDICATION.

Tng Shayiban received telegram from Peking, which

!

room strong enough to hold many days before he was free. against the whites, and it w

Dürbân, Jan, 49, '4.15 a.m.

him for a few days! Would I care to net as a warder to him? The steamer Wistow Hall was he asked, and I said "Yes,"

smashed to matchwood on the

granite. rocks in a few minutes.

The captain, who was rescued.

said that on leaving the Tyne heavy seas wore encountered, killing two

On October 11, about oight 'clock in the morning, while I was cleaning the hall three Ubinamen whom I knew-they belonged to the Legation-came in with a stranger, took him int he morning-room, and sent for Sir Halliday. He came, and in little while he rang. for ino, told me the man had arrived, an that I had to take him to the room (n bedroom on the fourth and the mate. The fires were ex-floor) and stay there with him all

men and seriously injuring himself

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tinguished, the funnel was swept.

states that the nobility uro ip

Lavour of the Emperor's abli-|--

Hon Shat Po

into the sea and the vessel drifted IMPERIALISTS DESERT. General Chang Hoan who we helplessly, the, anchor falling to defeated by the revolutionists fuld lies.-Neuter.

· Nanking his had a vico con-

mander, un fer him, executed. “As a re.ylt the troops have broken

into

FROZEN TO DEATH,

a

The Final Scene:

-the opera-house.

-Reuter.

THE WELCOME.

Service to the "Telegraph".]

Service to

Via Bombay, Jan. 19, 4.50 pini/

Speaking at the Women's Anti-

Lláma Ryla demonstration! að Bel":

fast last night, Captain Craig said

that Mr. Winston Churchill would

never address a meeting in the his

toric Ulster Hall. In view of such

1 direct challengo it was time t

order the fight to begin and nu

raitor should be suffered to enle

the hall Lord Londonderry sald

here was no more ardent supporter

of Sir Edward Carson's policy than

*himself. The Right Hon.

Walter Runciman, speaking

Newcastle, said if there was any

bloodshed at Belfast the responsi

bility would rest with Lord Lon-"

donderry, who was the president:

of a conspiracy for the lawless pre-

vention of free specch

THE CRIMES ACT,

The "Daily News"! lobbyist

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states that Lord Londonderry and

Durban, Jan. 1, 4.15 p.m.

The Corporation of the City of

i

others are liable to be prosecuted

under the Crimes Act of 1887,

passed when Lord" Londonderry-

was Viceroy,

alleged by the prosecution that during the riot Turner shot and As soon as the matter came to killed Jesse Singley, a prominent KING'S HOME COMING. the ears of the Foreiga Ollies, planter, The sheriff who had Lord Salisbury hy was then cliarge of the execution originally Prime Minister and Secretary for intended to do the work in the foreign Affairs, sent for Sir court-yard of the jail, but foaring Halliday Macaftooy. Sir Halliday interforence from the negroes, pleaded the doctrine of extrater who were clamouring for their ritoriality that is, the King's pastor's release, and influenced writ does not run in a

Foreign Embagay. Lord Salisbury mede by the tor ential downpour of short work of this. In effect horain, which would make the forth- coming proceedings extremely said: "I have nothing to do with uncomfortable for the spectators, the Clings Legation, but you are the sherift decided to adjourn to

British subject, andif you don't release this man it will be worse for you." This threat was effect Two men were sent from ive, Scotland Yard to e Legation taken their place, the chief but Majesties to luncheon at the Galld- and Sir Halliday Macartney was passive actor in the remarkable required to deliver the prisoner. scene was led on the stage from hall in celebration of their return He hauded the key of the room the winga. His eyes, looking to one of the detectives and showed amazingly large in their black from the Durbar-Reuter. them the way upstairs to the room setting, roved over the hostile He let me do it without ywhere Sun Yat-sen was confined, audience. He was an old man, trouble. Ile had a lot of papers in a few momente Sun Yat-sen but remarkably self-contained, of one kind and another; which I was conducted downstairs, a free, "Have you anything to say, Bout down to Sir Halliday, and men, None of the Chinese mom Turner?"" asked the shorifty he hand, four £5 note, two bors of the Lagation vontured to This is your last obance." sovereigns, and some odd silv.r. put in an appearance at the final I was ordered outside while'Sir Halliday Macartnoy and two

the time.

"Then, by Sir Halliday's orders, I searched them

Via Bombay, Jan. 19, 4.50 p.m. members of the Embassy had, a

•1

Snow, continues to fall in the

open agitation an 'live

desorted their camps.

MOVEMENTS OF TROOPS,Midlands and North of England, Three thousand Cantonese where for thirty, hours the roads troops, and a regiment of women koldiers-liavo left-Nanking for Anwhai where they will be place an ler the command of Tak Mun-

wei.

and rallways were blocked. In

tense cold is being experienced in

central Europe.

Several poople

BUN'S MOUERATION; ;

were frozen to death. in the vicinity President Sun-san 18 of Vienna.-Router:

leda proclamation prohibiting vllo molöst stion of former Manchu olicist. In gasouzhare the latter

suspects of loyalty to tho|4- Mendin government or of plotting against the Provintinnoxies they

Pre not to have been

uested until they

trio.

TURKISH POLITICS.A

SULTAN AND CHAMPER (Service, to the

scene.

ong interview with Sun Yat-sen GUM-CHEWING HABIT, Afterwards Sir Halliday said to

me:

There is no doubt this man will ask you to take letters out and will offer you money. Take the money and keep it for yourself, but bring all the lotters to me."

no;

When all who could possibly London has decided to invite their obtain perda of admission hatt

"Yes, Mr. Sheriff," returned the man who was about to mako his final exit."I have made my pongo with God, sir, and I want to say that I did start that riot, and I fired the shot that killed Mr. Singlay, sir."

Chewing gum, America s outlet With a glad oath a man in the for superabundant or her front row, who was loaning for- solace in tribulation, and the ward glaring at Turner, brought constant dental companion of the his palme together fiercely. whole nition can no longer be "Ah!" muttered Singley's king resorted to, by the mon of the man. Turaot glanced at him and United States.navy.

·went on ; **

FRANCE IN MOROCCO.

THE

[Sorvice to the "Telegraph."]

CANTON NEWS.

(Telegraph Correspondent.)

Canton, Jan. 19,

The Canton Provisional Council

has warned the Governor-General that, owing to a rumour that the

Vio Bombay, Jan. 19, 3.40 p.m.roserve of silver was low, people have boen hurrying to cash notes. In order to preventi acris in the market they suggest that a large reserve should in fature be kept. and that the minting of subsidiary coin should proceed space..

Reuters correspondent at Paris states that M. Poincare, the new

French Premier, in addressing the

The Castop Government hae accepted the tender of Kwang Ying-sui; of the Yun-wo fira, for the running of the spirit fum. The annual revenue paid to the Government will be $1,000,000.

The Health Department has issued a proclamation warning

Notes to Dr. Cantlic

A formal order was issued by *** And I want to say (Mr Sheriff,{" "Sure enough next day Sun the Navy Department on Nov. 17 and gentlemen all, that the man Zenate Commilles on the Franco- Yatesen asked me if I could take prohibiting the sale of gum in the of my saos had better do what the

ships' stores ashore and afloat. white men tell them to do. Tell German agreement, estimated that out any letters for Liux. I sail The order saya

the men of my race, Mr. Sheriff I was practically as great a "Tie habit of showing gain to take the advice white men give prisoner sa lie was. Could aboard ship in docidolly objection them, and tell them, too, to keep the expendituro on the establish drop them from the window? he able forobvious reasons. It leads to away, from whiskey for God's theo naked;" I said I would de constant reprimands for herring! sake to keep away from whiskey ment of a protectorate in Morocco my best. He wrote some, always other times when it is highly The drop fail, the audience in 1912 would amount to 3,300,-

in the ranks; at quarters, and | and thats all, Mr. Sheriff." putting coin in the envelope to iniproper and unmilitary, dispersed, and Singley's friends weight if I sent them down. The bluefuckets are vigorously and relatives noisily congra 000 and of the army of coupe-people against the practice stairs at once to Bir Halliday.protesting against the order, des tulated each other that Turner

eating oats, rats and fowls whic

Telegraph."I had by that time come to claring that gum/chewing to the liad confessed. These of Turner's tion to £38,000, but this would be have died from natural canson, Via Bombay, Jan. 19, 3.40 p.m. madman I asked him to tell me lean; but no read line been paid ing, trial for the saing arime for reduced with the creation of a the practice, may lead

the conclusion that he was not inalienable right of every Amer-sons are in jail in Atlanta, await-

consid whatleri

inko mau

todes exactly what he was there to their grumbling, and hereafter which their, father was hanged. The Sutan has dissolved the for, ring won'd then Jack will be compelled to They were removed to Atlanta.es Moorish army officered by Frinok

gum aboard and they might have been lynohed if Turkish Chamber-Reuters

Chdark

keat at Jackson,

men-Reuter

poisoning Hawkers

frohibited from sell interdicted articles of foo

Blood

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