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The Hongkong Telegraph.

January 21st, 1912, Temperature a.m.. 62, p.m. 62; Humidity...88, 89.

No: 8493.

TELEGRAMS.

THE.

REVOLUTION.

DISSENSION AT NANKING,

(Our Own Correspondout.) Shanghai, Jan. 22, 9.15 am.. There is considerable listen

魏四初月弍拾年三銃宜

TELEGRAMS.

· (ESTABLISHED 1861) Copyright, by the

MONDAY, JANUZ

WEATHER FORECAST

FAIR

January 20th, 1011, Temparature a.m. 50, p.m., 49; Humidity...55, 51,

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號二十月正英港香

TELEGRAMS.

KING'S HOMECOMING.

TELEGRAMS,

TELEGRAMS.

ELEGRAMS.

HOME RULE.

FRANCE AND ITALY.

FRANCE AND ITALY.

OPIUM CONFERENCE.

THE ULSTER SITUATION.

CLAIM REFUSED.

FRENCH PRESS COMMENTS.

CONVENTION PASSED,

FAREWELL TO EGYPT

p.m.

[Service to the "Telegraph."]

London; Jan. 21, 4.45

It has been arranged to run oxcursions for Orangemen from

[Service to the "Telegraph."]

Londoit, Jan. 21, '4.45 p.m.

The" Matin states that France has claimed the liberation of the sion at Nanking between the all parts Ulster to Belfast on Manouba's Turkish passougers. students and the Republican the day of Mr. Winston ChuItaly refused.—Router.

Generals.

chill's arrival. The Nationalists

Dr. Sun Yat-sen is unable to state that they may bring n carry out his programme.

monster contingent of Ancient | The soldiery are not wolf in Hibernians from Dublin to chook hand...

the Orangemon.

.The

MILLIONS KAMINE-

STRICKEN..

Darban; Jan. 20, 7.30 p.m.

Reuler's correspondent in New

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York states that the Board of For-

eign Missions has received a tele-

gran from Shanghai dosharing.

that two and a half millions.are

famino-stricken, an relief is urgently needed, it appears at loat a milli doljára.—Route p

THE FALL OF HANYANG.

Ulster Guardian,'

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Liberal paper sleminds the arrest of Lord Londonderry, the High Hon. Thomas Sinclair and Capt.

Craig, for t.elison-Router.

FOREIGN POLICY.

*GREY'S DEFENCE.

[Service to the Telegraph "]

Durban, Jan. 31, 4:30 pm.

Sir Edward Grey, speaking at

Sunderland, replied to the attacks

of a section of the Liberal Press

Shanghai, Jan. 21. Vies-Prosilon Li Yuan-bong h teligraphed to Posident Sun Yut-son that as Tong Fang. Kiu Ching and several others invernment. This, he said; was

flod

Wy

upan, the foreign policy of the

when Hanyang was not his but the policy of the Cabinet, romptured by the Imperialists What the critics really advocated they ought not by reinstated,

was the maximum of interference. They have now sent in their

This would bring about the mini- resignations.

mum of friendship because their

HOSTAGES OF WAR.

The Aubwe royalationists have policy would leave us without a

GOLD HELD UP.

pan.

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

Bombay, Jan. 22, 7.45 a.m. Reuter's correspondent at the

Bombay, Jan. 22, 7.45 a.m. Router's correspondent at Port-

[Sorvice to the Telegraph." Durban, Jan. 20, 11.55 a.m.

The French papers are full of the strongest comments on the Italian Hague says that the Opium Con-Said states that Thoir Majestics seizures, and they demand Emference han practically concluded have left there.

measures to prevent recurrence, its labours,

Some attributa Italy's ́action to

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TELEGRAMS.

AUSTRIAN MINISTER.

CRITICALLY ILL

[Service to the "Telegraph."]

Durban, Jan. 20, 1.55 p.m.

The Vienna correspondent of

Reuter telegraphs that Count Aeh ronthal, the Austrian Foreign Minister, is reported to be crliically Iurd Kitchener, Major-General. A socilin of the Press recently violently attacked Count Achronlliat It has passed the Convention Maxwelt and other notables baden connection with his allinde ta

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the influence of a third party in its entirety, and it will be sign-farewell to Thoir Majesties on the exercised in canection with the od in its final form on January|quay-Reuter.

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23.

Darbau, Jan. 20, 12.5 Owing to the activity of Italian visit of Herr Kiderlin Waechter

It is announced that the Con- warvessels in the Red Sea and the (the German Foreign Minister) who

ference has attained the purpose Mediterranean, and consoquent pro arrived in Rome during the morn-for which, it was summoned.--- hibitive insurances, the Banks finding. The papera declare that the Reutor, it impossible to ship gold from Asia release of the vasele will not close. Minor to Europe and Egypt; where the matter and that the G. vernment

will inelst on componration.-Reu'èr - it could be profitably employed.—

(Reuter.)

BOMBARDMENT OF ZUARA:

Durban, Jan. 20, 8.4 p.m.

Reuter's Rome correspondent

atates that the bombardment of

Zuara was due to the garrison firing

en Italiam patrol boats. Many buildings wore destroyed, and the Turkish trenches were demolished

(Router.)

CARTHAGE RELEASED.

Durban, Jan. 20, 4.23 p.m.

BRITISH STEAMER ·

STOPPED.

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Bombay, Jan. 22.7.45 a.m.

Router's correspondent. Hodeidah says that on Jun. 10 Italian gunboat overhauled the British ship, Africa, bound from Hodeidah to Aden, nor Porin

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GERMAN ELECTIONS.

THE SECOND BALLOT.

[Service to the Telegraph," Bombay, Jan. 21, 10.35 p.m. Reutor's correspondent at Ber- Ein states that the first lot of second ballots resulted in un- expected successes of the Liberal. and Radicals, disappointing Socialist expectations.

Those elected at the second

ballot wore:-Conservatives Imperialists 0; Reform Party 2:

AT SUEZ

Durban, Jan, 20, 12.5 p.m.

The Medina has arrived at Suez.

deal, and there have been rumontes as in his possibile resigna- Lion Router..

SHIPPING TROUBLE:

GLOOMY OUTLOOK.

(Service to the "Telegraph."] The friction between the German

Reuter's cortospondent at Lisbon and British lines is unallayed. Tho Germans-announce that a settlo- states that the Portuguese cruiser inment had almost been reached Vasco da Gama will greet King whon fresh trouble arose over an arbitration case. They talk George at Gibraltar.

gloomily of the situation and of the possibility of rate-cutting." On the other hand, representa- tives of the British lines have in- formed Reuter that they are not pessimistic. · Their desire is to work in harmony with the Ger mans It is emphasised that the now management of the Union the trible, and, indeed, do not

A GOOD SUGGESTION.

Durban, Jan, 20, 4.29 pm:

The Lord Mayor has been asked consider whether it is not possi-

Cesilo Line are not concerned In

Economic Union 4; Liberals 20;ble to identify the municipalities of assume the management until after- Radicals 17; Contre 7; Socialists the United Kingdom with London's April-Reuter 8; Guelpho 2; Peasants' Union 1; Independents 2..

GAINS AND LOSSES.

Durban, Jao. 21, 3.55 a.m. The following is a summary of the results of the German elections: Gains Losses

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welcome to their Majesties. He is.communicating with Buckingham Palace on the subject... Il is sug- Bested there should be a nattoria holiday, and that thanksgiving ser- vices should be held throughout

and removed twelve Turkish officers, including Riza Bey, the

famous Yonien veteran.

SHARP ENGAGEMENT. Reuter's correspondent Rome says that 100 Turks and

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Conservatives. Imperialists.

1

1

Economic Union Liberals Radicals Centre Socialists Guelphs

1

2

the country.

10

6

6

2

8

Peosants

The Italian Government has order-Arabs attacked ́n biṛckhouse ut ed the release of the Carthage and Benghazi on Jan. 18" and "wero her cargo, en receipt of antisfactory repulsed after losing 20 killed.—

a, surao es trou I TABOR.

MANOUBA CASE,

Durban, Jan. 20, 1.55 p.m.

· · Renter's' correspondent in Rome

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Reuter.

RUGBY,

ENGLAND BEATS WALES.

AVIATION.

ANOTHER FATALITY,

[Service to the "Telegraph."). London, Jan. 21, 4.45 pm. Reports from Paris stato that an aviation pupil fall. sixty feat

was killed, Reuter.

taken privonors, nineten memfiend in Europe. - It was the duly reports that the Manouba has been [Servico to the "Tolograph.".[at Juvisy, and

bere of General Chang Fun's

family who had been taken all of any Government, Liberal or ler in Wai Yuen, district, · They

have written to ark General Conservative, to resist Chang Fun to surrender to the rèvolaticuista but he refused.

THE ABDICATION,

which would be the most futile and

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Vie Bombay, Jan. 14, 745.a.ṁ The Rugby International between England and Wales, at Twickenham, resulted in a win for

released on landing twenty-nine

Turks who, the. Government were policy informed, were officers taking money to Tripoli. A message from Marsil. les states that the captain of the Manouba says the seizure was dus England by eight points to n. to his refusal to surrender the Scoiland and France met at Edin Tarks, be WOTO Rod-Crescent burgh, the Scots winning by 31 Male Nurnos The Tunis corren points to three.-Reiter. pondent of Router states that the

German steamer Schleswig, which | was accompanying the Manoabs,

HE. Yuan Shih-kai, in a cou-expensive that could be adopted. varsation with the Diplomatic Body at Peking, said that if the young Emperor were to repeat

HOME RULE.

about his abdication, he would Neferring to Home Rulo ho rosign." Sheung Po."

Yuna Sha-fun, sx-Vicoray of said it must be parsed oven Canton an 1 other officials of tho Manolo Government have tole graphed to the Princes and Dukes in Pakiog, strongly reommend-

i tho Trish themselves did

got wish it, in orde⋅ to relieve

was also searched, but she was re- leased. The Paris correspondent of

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fig the ablestion of the young the congestion of work of the Im-Heater says the committes of the Emperor.

SUN AND YUAN. perial Parliament and unify the French shipowners has requested M,

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consequence of the abli

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Poinoare to protest strongly against

SPY MANIA.

ANOTHER CONVICTION.

Durban, Jan. 21, 4.30 p.m.

dar 01 Reuter's Leipzig correspondent ition of the young Emperor, Empire. Referring to the agitation the continued violation of Treaties, reports that German named no in the case of the Manoubh, and Holst has been sentenced to four

Prési·lent Sun Yat-sen ling ilośid-

bih-ko/*/ favour of Yain in Belfast, he said that the affairs

Ho will make a forms!

shortly hat Pu

to expedita 15 establishment or years penal servitude for attempt of Empire could not be sucrificed Inter diza

ing to deliver the plans of the de- fungsi ef Kiel to Russia, Frange and } to the opinion of Ulster.—Bouter, (175

Britain Reuter

ITALY AND GERMANY.

A SIGNIFICANT VISIT.

[Service to the "Telegraph.") London, Jan. 21. 4.45 p.m. Herr Kiderlon-Waschter has visited the Marquis di San Ginliano and Signor Giolitti..

King Emmanuel entertained the German Foreign Minister at a banquot in the evening and conferred upon him 'a "high decoration.-Renter.

OBITUARY: EARL OF CARLISLE.

KING IN EGYPT.

LABOUR TROUBLES.

HOPES OF PEACE.

[Service to the "Tolograph."] Darbas, Jan, 20, 11,55 &.m. - The Birmingham Conference has discussed in the fullest manner. the question of further negotiations," and has agreed to inform the em- ployers that the men are prepared to, continue the peace negotiations.

-Reuter

ARGENTINE STRIKE.

UGLY SITUATION,

Durban, Jan. 21, 7.40 am,

The Port Said correspondent of Reuter wires that the Medina has arrived there. Lord Kitchener

[Service to the Tolograph."] traveled from Port Sudan,-he, the

Durban, Jan. 20, 11.55 am. Khedive-and others lunching on the

The strike situation in the Argen- Medina. The King landed during tine has been aggravated by the the afternoon. The Governor and companies refusing to dismiss the the British Consul-General wel new employees and re-engage the comed their Majestles. All the strikers. The latter insist on the. ships in the harbour were beflagged reinstatement of all the strikers, and the King inspected the Guard The Government has declared of Honour ashore in front of the that all mediation is now at an end and "is to take immediate Large crowds

steps to ensure the working of the lines.-Reuter,

Canal offices.

| assembled.Reuter.

ANGLO-GERMAN TREATY."

'EXTRADITION OF ORIMINALS.

[Service to the "Telegraph"

Durbin, Jan. 20, 7.30 p.m.

M. C. C. IN AUSTRALIA.

HEAVY SOORING.

[Service to the "Telegraph.""],

Durbani, Jan. 20, 9.30

The M.C.C.mafot

with

Ballarat was resumed in, per- fect weather, before o moderate attendance of spectators, and the wicket was In good condition: Ballarat took their total to 318, bot (Service to the "Tolograph."]

Reuter's correspondent in Berlin when M.C.C. went to the wickets

· London, Jan. 20; 3.20 p.m. states that ratifications have been runs came frocly. When stumpe The death is announced of the exchanged of the Anglo-German were drawn, they had scored 349 Farl of Carlisle.—Router.

Lunt Online was born in 1818 and treaty concerning the extradition of for the loss of only two wickets is u veeded by his son, Viscaunt Mor criminals between Germany and a Kinneir made 114 by sound," 'all- pellic. He 192 emited Eat Cambelea number of British Protectorates in rounil cricket, and Vine contributed in the Liberal inter at in 1879-50, Africa The treaty comes into 112 in a free and stylish lanings.

The msich was drawn.

force on March 200h/-

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