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CANTON'S LATE VICEROY.

Views on the Situation.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31/1912.

try by his political ideas, he said. that he came to Japan to engago in tilo study of political science

POST OFFICE.

that he might some day bo of cards are transmissible by the Ribarian Only fally prepaid letters and post- ervico to his own country when Route to Eampe. ponce is reestablished.

As to the political mission that

י.

The Parool Fost system to the

MAILS DUE.

SHIPPING NEWS.

left Kobe on the 30th lust, for Hong

The su Skerries from Puget Sound kong vis Nagasaki.

The Silk M.8. Monteagle, which

VESSELS IN PORT.

STEAMERS,

Changalia, Brna., 1,287, E. Finlay-

thelife liere op the 50th ult., arrived at Now Childar,

Yark on the 29th inst

A representative of the "Japan Times" *. recently interviewed he was alleged to have in counec fullowing places in China is for the tion with Chian Chun-listen and presont suspended-upch, Szechuan, Chang Ming-chi, ex-Vicory of Kang Yan-wei, he denied the Huzan, Kualchor and Tengyaol. Panton, now in Kyoto, on the truth of the rumour and said he situation in China;

was connected with no political Asked whether he was in favour, movement. Of course he exchang- ed visits with Linng Kust-ohao o ropublicauism or constitut Kobo, but it was only the ex- tional monarchy, he replied that hange of courtesies between old the salvation of China was.ull] friends.

He told the representative of 'what he was most anxious about, {

the Japan Times" that he will for, he said, the country was probably came to Tokyo when the porishing. Whether China- can Imperial Diet is in sossion, and be saved by establishing a re-hoped that he will havo a olisiçe publio or by preserving theme of the able Japanese monarchy is a great question, buttateernea and talk with them on

ho was of opinion that Constitu tional monarchy was best adaptod to China, the reason being that the preservation ́of China's- tor- ritorial integrity and concontra- tion of power can souly be roslized under a monarchical regime.

various topics of importanca.

FOR PHOTOGRAPHERS.

STILL TIME TO ENTER

THIS MONTH.

An Interesting Announcement.

The spread-of-revolutionary-

The final coupon for uan in the spirit in Ching is quite natural, he said, because the maladminis-tion, and pictures with that, or January photographie competi tration of the Peking Goverit aput, any oulier cation attache 1, may. romiting in the widere bezent to the "Telegraph "oflice sulfoting of the poople, any time to morrow, unfortunatly called forth mili- Gwarnmont foaling.

The names and addresses of the Bheria winners will be aunouncod

in Saturday's issue,

The competition

thought that, 'n inre wady argumɔat wys of little avail to continued

during

will be February,

English, Himalaya, Int prox. Biborian, Araadio, 2nd prox. Can, Biopress of Japan, 2nd prox. Ame lean, Manchuria, Brd prix. Amerion, Chiyo Mara, 6th prox. Ger., Prinz Elle Friedrich, 8th prox, „American, Mongolia, 28cl próxi

MAILS CLOSE.

Amor and Fooohow-Per Huiching, Let Feb., 10.

Straits and Hongkong on the 24th inst.,

The 6s. Kntang left Calcutta för this]

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and is das here on the 8th prox.

1ou, 22nd Jan.-Maulls 19th Jan.,,G-B, & §.

Mails.

PENINSULAS AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY.

Br. .., 1,102, H. Nilare, WILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTS

20th Jan.-Bangkok sad Below 28th. Jan., Gea A. T. & Co.

the DATES named---

FON

478 AMMIN ́HIMALATA,ANİŞİ

The Mogal-Lias ss. Montrose left Chine, Am. s... 8,186, Emory Rice, BHANGHAI Capt. D. G. Gregor, 8.5,2

United Kingdom on the 28th fast., for Hongkong and Far East via Simits,

The O. P. R. Co.'s 'a.s. Empresa of Indin arrived at Shanghai'nt 6,80 am, Cheshun Jesterday, and left again at 5 pm, same day fur Nagasaki, whore she is dus 4o.arrira.al-zam...on the 1st proximen

24th Jan.-San Francisco 27th Doo., Mail and Gen. P. M. S. 8. Oo.

Mard, Jap. 2.3., 1,802, K. Sakura, 27th Jan.- Foochow 24th Jan., Gen:- -O-5-K

The OP-Go-s-Empress of Chow Tai, Gor. s.8., 1,115, W. Boher, yesterday, and left again at 6 p.m., Japan arrived at Shanghai st 0.30 a.m.,

Sato,

a day for long kong, where she is Daiya gaporo, l'epang and Rangoon-Pidie ton'sive ab8..., on the 2nd prox.

Mike-inarn; 1st Fab

MacPer Bui Tal, ́ist 'Feb., 1.15

P.M

Shanghal-Per Bhesus, 1st Feb., 2

,,,,་, Shanghai-e. Chiphus, 1st Feb., #

P.M....

4.X

Swatow and Bangkok-Per Triúlaų,

1st Feb., 5 p... Sbar ghai, Kobe rad Moji-Par Gregory Apar, 2nd Feb., 10. Swatow-Pai Lohann, 2nd Fab.. 10 Hajkow, falchoi aut iphong-Ter Mathilde, 2nd Fol., 10 AM Shanghai-Per Himalaya, 2nd Feb,

American

Mall.

A. 27:

11.A..

Bhanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokkaichi, Yokohama, H

VARRIVALS.

Guldralele, Ger. s., 1,704, T. D.

derichsen, 90th Jan.-Ham- Lagels Singapore 24

Gen. AIR Glamorganshire, Br. a..., $,689, J. AI.

26th Jan-Polo Lant 18th Maru, Jop, s.,

Jan., Coal.-B. & 8.

LONDON, VIA USUAL POSTA of LONDON & ANT- CALL int

WERP.S'roza, „PRBANO, Qizo, Post-SAN-AND- MARAKIGUZI .essed SHANGHAI

MOJI, KODE

ÁROADIA Capt. 8. Barchami...

NYANKA..

Capt, H. N. Rivera, £x.&.-

HATEFOR

About

Freight and

Pangs

Noon 2nd Feb.

Noon

Bos Bporta

Brd. Feb. ↑ Advartiramadhi

Abort

"7th Feb.

About Capt. W. W. Cooke, K. a. } 12th Feb.). Fraight only.

PERA....

1,734, K.

Kobayashi, 30 Jan.-Wp-

& YOKOHAMA

kamalau 20th Jan, Coal-

* M. B. G. K.

For Further Particulars, apply to:

Daneric, B., M., 1,211.A. W. Dixon, P. & O. 8, N. Co.'s offer,

!

Frithjol,

Tomlinson, 30th Jan-Lon- don in Singapore 23rd Jan, G-J., M. & Co. Loeng Sang, Br. s... 1,092, Leask. 80th Jan-Manila 28th Jan., Gen.-J., M. & OnGregory Mathilde, Ger. 84, 851, Ulderup,

Hanoi,

hal and San Francisca St: (Siberi in Mil to Eutapo)- Per Chinn, 2nd Feb, 2001.

P.M.

131.

80th Jan-Haiphong and Hoihon 28th Jan., Gon.-J. & Co.

281 Jan-Singapore 20h,

Jan., Ballast-Book Line.

Eu opa Mara, Jay..., 2,186, M. Tanaka, 26th Jan-Moji 20th Jan., Coal-Order. Nor. ... 891, 0. Anderer, 24th Jan-Canton 28ed Jan Besat-T; & Co. Apar, Bt..., 2,901, 8. H. Bolson, 29th Jan..-Calonita 12th, Poanng, 19th and Singapore 23rd J., Go-~|

D. 8. &Co., Ltd.,

T., 799, G., Doubier, Waiching.

31st Jun Hniphong' via

Pakhoi 23th Jan., Gen.-A. R. Marty.

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Allms, Dr. 8.8. 4,119, W. GJapan,

McArthur, 31st

R

Koba vin Moji 27th Jnd.,

· C'en -0. In & Co.'

Ja-Amoy 30th Jan.-

Appease pripalar disc intent... Now in to-morrow's is.uo will Msoa-l'er Sui Tai, 2nd Feb., 1.15 Talenta, Jap, ka, A. Kaneko, 81k attempt to suppress the rovo'n. per the rules of competition,

Mints to competitors, and anan Swat, Amay, Tanstil and Shanghai Chinbus, Fr. 6... 1,860, Benson, 31st tionary spirit among the poople cement broadening the scope: and to consolidate the constitu. of the e mpetition. Jadeference

— l'er Tamsui, 2nd Feb., 3

Jaa-Chatin Both Jan, tional monarchy would be possible

Gen-B. & 8. without first offoeting adminia- -trativo-roforms on-the port of the

Government

Before the outbreak of the ro volution in Wushing, having this enaviction; ho memoriuliza the Throns to set up a responsible Cabinet, to exeludo the Imporial Princes from the Oabinot, in i to postpone all the Govoramont works of minor importanco. The rovolutionary spirit of the Hans ia attributed to political and economic reasons; the first being tho domand for remedying politic algrievances, and the other to; improvo the economic conditions of the extatry, But, unfo:in- natoly, the revolution broke out in Wuching bofors ho could got an answer from the Throne.

Iminediately after the Wuchang uprising, he again potitioned the Throne na before, adding that tho, Emperor should issue à decreo Humiliating in nature and grant-, ing an early convening of national Parliament to pacify the_people. To this again the Emperor failed to make a re- sponso.

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to the wishes of would-be com- Shaagbai--I'or Kwongang, 2nd Fopsang. Br. st., 1,850, J. M. Hay

liters, it has been decided to ake the competition more com- prehensive and thus more in- Beresting.

Get to-morrow's issuo and road. the announcement made there.

Photographic Competition

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Coupons.

4

Jan. 30, 1912. agree to enter tho photographic competition on the oxpross undoratan ¦- ing that the it's de-

cision shall be final, anl that hamy, at his disers- tion, use the print sont herewith alther in tho "Hongkong Telograph or the. Wookly Telegraph.".

Namo............ Addrese...

ON ART.

Australian

Mail-

Manila, Cebu, Iloilo, Timn

Port Darwin, The-Daijia

day Island, Cooktown, Cairns,..

Br. a.a., 1,203, W. Ó. Pass

Hongkong, 89th January, 1812.

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mars, 31th Jan.Foochow IMPERIAL ria Amey and Bwator 20th

Jan., Oga.-D. L., & Co.

Br. z... 3,806, A. Stewart

10th, Jan,-Moji .25th Jan, CD. S. & Co.

Kashing,

Br..s., 1,142, H. E. Lavor, 22nd Jan-Moji 16th Jan... Gen.-B. & S.

Foa

Kanon,

31st Jan.-Cantos-30b Knight Jan, Coal-J., M. & Co. (^ Mars, Jap..., 890, J. Yama- quchi, Blat Jan.-Srało w 30th Jan., G.-0.8 K Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney. Miike Maru, Jap. 8.8., 2,052, K. Yo hi kana, 1st Jan.-Maji 20th Ricktners, Dutch 8.4., 574, de

Jau, Gen-N. Y. K

Fig. 31st Jan.-Singapore 23idding, Gen.A. P. &

Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, Melbourne, Ade iside, Danodini, Perth and Sabine Fremantle-Per St. Albans, 3rd Feb. 9. -

Sandakan-I'e Mausang, 3rd Feb,e]

10A.M.

llatavin, Chesilma, Samorang, Sours-

baya and Macassar-Pe Tjiliwong, 3rd Feb., 10 x Shanghai,Moji, Kobo, Yokkaichi,

English

Mail.

Yokohams, Victoria and Tacoma Per Panama-maru, ini Feb., 10 M.

KUROPE, A, INDIA VIA TUTICORIN (Late Letters 11 .. tonoon. Extra Portage 10 cents) (Sopple- Bretary mail ou beard up to the tima fixed for 'departure of the mail Extra Postage 10 cents) (Letters posted

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Anhul, Br.. s. 1,850, J, B. Harris,"

*But Jan.-Shanghai 28th

Jan, Gen-B. & S.

CLEARANOES AT THE HAR- ROUR OFFICE. Segovia, Far Hataburg, Europa-iarn, for Rangoon. Zafir, for loi'o, · Mixi-maru; for Caluli Glamorgtashire. Ior. Yokohama.

DEPARTED. Jan. 81. rano-main, for Singapore. inking, for Shanghai.

in all the Pillar Boxa in Si-kiang, fot Haiphong. time for the first clearance Siugog, Jr Haiphong, will be inslutad in this con- Seguris, for Singapore. Lex22.mail.) The

Parcero, for Cobit. Mail will be closed on Friday, Hopsang, for Hongay. 2nd Feb., at 5 p.m.Per Koin-musta, for T kao, Arendin. 3rd Feb, 11 AM. Glamorgan-bire, for Ÿ- kohama,

Goldenfels, for Yokohama..

Singapore, Penang and Calcutta-Per

Japan Srd Fob., 11 a..

Br. .., 1,068, K. E. Inobben, 24th Jan.-Moji 19th Jan., Coal,.-B. & 5.

7

of the Thistle Br.~...~1,280, G. 8. Baker, 25th Jan.-Now "York, Keroslao oil.-3. 0,

& Co. Kohslchang, Ger 6.3., 1.297, Hayenza, 20th Jan.-Bangkok 18th Jan., Rico.-B. &18. Kualchow, Jr. .., 1,511, E. Forayth, 18th Jan-Manila 15th Jan, Gen.-B. & 8. - Kumerio, Br. ., 4.000, G. B.. Mo

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GOEDIN" .......17,800 _CapLA-Allbora,

"P. E. FRIEDRiCii" 16,005.

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& MELBOURNE

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28th Jan., Gan. Hank Line CORE & YOKOHAMA...)

Luo'or, Br.'s.a., 1,216, Amelie, 28th

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Garlick, 21st Jan-Seattle 17th Doo., and Manila 19ht Jan., Gen.-N. Y. K. Panama Mara, Jap. s.s., 3,759, Mato,

29th Jan.-Tacɔme,, ~olc.,; Gon., B. K.

Phenmpenh, Br.6.8., 1,055, Jan. II. Scott, 24th Jan.-Saigon 20th Jan., Acc.-Wo Fat Sing.

Triumph, Ger. 3.5, 700, W. Lang~ schwagar, 9th J10-Hal- phong and Hollow 6th Jun., Rice and Geo., & On. Wakamatsu Mara, Jap. 8.1, 1.772, Sikawa, 8th Jan-Wa- kamatsu 25th Jan., Coal.. M. B. G. K. Bennet, Mr. & Mrs. Magnall, Mr. and Weng Koi, Ger.... 1.115, H. Ot

A Monte

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PASSENUERS ÁRRIVED," Per Glamorgenbire, attired

Isnila, Oche and Isik-Per Loongoth Jan., Iron Lentoa, &c. :—,

sang, And Fab., 1. r.x, Per Bai Tai, 8rd Feb., 1.15 Shungha-Per Wishing, 3d Fob.,

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Pers. Loongaag, arrival 'Bik Jan., from Manili :- Astrong,.0. Adams, M.

Brown, d. K. Budalberg, H.

Crookes, W. R. Fischer, Q. A. Coppin, Miss G.

Moons, Miss V... Minele zi, P. Pack, Lt. . M. · - Poner, Miss E.

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Properly speaking, thoro is no Disappointed as he was, he such thing as Art apart from thought that he would at last Nitura., Or rather, to inako our mako na idol administration selves quite clear, Art is not a within his own jurisdiction, alterm that should be applied to preserve peace and order in that special pursuit, such as corner of Canton provinco. literature; painting, sculpture, thon issued a proclamation so forth. For it is clear that rolioving the people of heavy everything we do not do by taxes and making the Pustiuet, anything we are trained vincial Assembly pass many to do, is an Art. To lako an ex- bills to save the people from smple. The nuimals eat: man poverty and sickness. This heliu, To talk intelligently is an did with the vain hope of supArt; to cross the rooni gracefully prossing indirectly the spread of also an Art. And so on, revolutionary ideas and in sup-Therefore, it is clear that, on the port of the constitutional mon artistic eide, there should be no archy. But the people of Canton difference between swooping a Sestow, Amoy sad Food Per would not ungroo with his crossing and painting a pictare.

Hatan, 4th Feb. 8 A.%. principles, and declared for The trouble is that the picture, if Shanghai-Per Bokemis, 4th Feb, 9 independence on October 29.

itis a masterpiece, will live, where-Swato and SingaporPer Kohai- He then urged the people that, as the crossing; however superbly as there were more pirates and swept, will inevitably require to watow-Per Haman, 6th Feb, 10 bandits in the Province of Canton be done again the next rainy than in other provinces, the day. We offer you thesa few measure would lead to serious thoughts because we notice a disorder, and the lives and pro-growing todeney on the part of perty of the peaceful inhabitants those who claim for themselves would be at steko. Therefore, an "artistic temperament," more they had botter agree with him and more to look up the people in political ideas to avoid dangor who do the world's work ng This the people agreed to, inospable of experiencing any of and the troops unlor his tho intellectual or spiritual command obeyed his order, and pleasure of the artist. This declaration of independence was view we stoutly deny. Wo num withdrawn.

bor ourselves with the world's But alas! affairs in the other workers, yet we are also we follow and Haiphong (taking Mails provinces underwent a change, who sponk-supromoly artistic. independence wis declared by it is a fatul indication of our various provinces. The people modern all-round modiority that became petivo again in their we are separating Art from Work. request for independonco. Tho The real artists worked and Navy and Army united in sup-producod. Art. We play and talk port of the people. All hope was about Art, and produce nothing. gone. Independiends was declar- Some day, when we ourselves sing pore, Paning and Oktob-1'er Murakami ed again November 8, and he left havo time, we will produce e Danton in despair.

masterpiece and how those walow, Amoy and Fondho Par Nabeshima Having been convinced of the talkors what they ought to be Impossibility of saving the coun- d'ing. The "Globe.

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