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February 6th, 1912, Temperature am. 57, p.m. 61; Humidity...20, 31.

联十二月弍拾年三統宜

TELEGRAMS.

(ESTABLISHED

Copyright,

Telegraph.

WEATHER FORECAST.

FAIR

February 6th, 1911, Temperatura a.m. 50, p.m., 54; Humidity:,,65, DV

WEDNESDAY,

FERE

7-1012.

三拜禮: 號七月弍英港香

TELEGRAMS).

TELEGRAMS.

TELEGRAMS.

THE REVOLUTION.

Thanksgiving Service at St. Paul's.

LEADERS TO GO NORTH,

TROOPS IN BELFAST.

DRAWING ULOSER.

TO VISIT FAR EAST.

KINGS HOMECOMING.

SINGLE COPY 10 Cur-

TELEGRAMS.

allmed'esort

RUSSIA AND AUSTRIA. GERMAN PRINCE'S TOUR. ITALY AND FRANCE.

MANOUBA TURKS.

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AN IMPOSING. SPECTACLE.

[Service To The Telegraph'']

THANKSGIVING SERVICE.

CHEERING CROWD.,

Bombay, Feb. 7, 1.50 p.an.

London, Feb. 6, 3.20 p.m.

In thawing and misty weather A crowd in the afternoon as- Their Majesties drove to St.sembled outside Buckingham Paul's ia open carringes. They Palace and sang the National

ad a'splendid ovation all along Anthen an'l patriotic songs.

the route.

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AT ST. PAUL'S.

The King and Queen, the

Prince of Wales, and other mens

A thanksgiving servico was born of the Royal family cauio on conducto l ́au! tlio, coromonial to balcony and were greeted

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was most impressive. Thero was with prolonged and enthusiastic.

a great assemblage,

chooring-Reuter.

OTHER SERVI ES

Loulon, 17h. 6, 6:45 pm.

A BRILLIANT TIONG Thoery, headed by the Archbishop of Canterbury and York, wearing cops and preco ed by the golden cross, met Their Majestics, the Prince of Wales, Princess Mary, and Prince George the conclusion. It was

nl the Wost door, auf- conducted thern to fadstools upon a dais facing the altar.

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(Our Own Correspondent.)

Shanglui, Tob. 7, 0.20 a.m. It is expected that the revolu tionary leaders will go north to appoint a Provisional Govern ment under Yaan at Poking while the Convention will neet

at Tiontain,

TERMS OF SETTLEMENT.

The Nanking Assembly is approved of the Republican terms of reply to Yuan Shih-bai, fi states that the Emperor

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Service to the Tole Fapli."

London, Feb. 0, 0.46 pan There are at pent troops in Belfast. The police will line and patrol the streets.

Service jo flie « Tolograph."]

London, Feb. 6, 3.20 p.m.

woorrespondent at Vien nalates thint the Russian Grand Bake Andrew has arrived as the

of the Emperor; Francis

The Unionists to-day agreed to give up the Ulster Hall on Wed- nosday on the police guaranteeing Jewel that the Liberals would not 1 12 obtain it on Thursday,

LUNCH ABANDONE!).

AN IMPORTANT VISIT.

[Service to the "i

London, Feb. 6; 2.85 p.m.

The Manoulia Turcy have

Sfax.-Reuter.

[Service to the "Telograph."]

Bombay, Feb. 70.55 am.

Router's correspondent at Kiel ports that Prince Henry's BOR Prince Waldemar, has left for Genda whore he will ombark on Fob, 8 for Ceylon: From Ceylon THE EQUITABLE FIRE. he will proceed to East Asia and will be absent altogether for six months. Router.

Further Detalls. 0

MASTE Atalegraphic despatch from New York, dated Jan. O says: Equitable Life Assure ute Snoiety, occupying an entire block in

The intention of the Liberals The Tick Vienna corres- MILITARY REGULATIONS. The home office building of the

to give a lunch to Mr. Churchill has been abandoned. He will he pondent sys entertained privately.-liquter..

importance

that considerable

to the OVERSEAS COMMISSIONS. Lower Broadways was totally i

A QUIET HEARING) it who is,a sign of improve London, Fab, 6, 2:55 pm:ent in the relations between

Troops have begun to arrivo ass

Prince will be recognised during their lifetime, but will have no ku thority and no political stama. Belfast, but recblutions passed by Austria and Russia. These have They will reside at Poking, thehe Unionist Council and the Grand bean crot since the annexation of

Revolutionaries to provide guard, and an annuity of four million

Prange Lodge, urging non-inter rence at the "Nationelle meet *ng on the 8th inst, is expected to résult in Mr. Winston Churchil

Aton, Jowish thanksgiving. service held in the Great Sy- REVOLUTIONARY VICTORY: elving a quiet hearing. Router

gus, the National Authom was

also rendered at a largely atten lédi hold in Westminister Cathedral, Catholic thanksgiving sorries

The Stock Exchanges pondot Bohind them were Dowager-sinos aftor, the singing of the Queen Alexandra and many other

National Anthem.-Noutor. royaltios. Around them were all tha misimbers of the Cabinet and at the side were diplomatė; w. presentatives of the Dominious BRITAIN AND GERMANY, antelis Colonies, and others.

LIGHT AND SILADE.

:

Shinghai, Feb 0...

The Cantonese troops and a force of the Republican soldiers by Pak Min-wai Liet the Imperia lists under the commandol General Chang Hsunnt Sinehow The Republicans gainė'la o 1.0- plete victory and the Imperialias were repulsed with heavy loss. The Imperialists fleil to Iluchow Yan Shib-knis wird Dr. Wu Ting-fang asking him

General Chang sun in or lar The "Vossische Zeitung." prevent further misun lerstand Berlin paper, learns on trustworthying.-"Shat Po," authority that negotiations are pro

The Cathmiles was crowded hel

GOOD NEWS IF TRUE,

a brilliant mag which inclu

tod a multitude vil naval, military

Bania-Reuter

ESPIONAGE CASE.

London, Feb: 6, 4:40 a.m.

lestroyed by fire oarly this morning and only the outside walla romain 'standing. z. "Accord-

basement. The flumos spread bailling soon horns a raging with great tupility And the furnace, which for some time wa theance to an important scétion of the financial district.

Service to the "Tolograph."]ing to reports the fire ist urted in The War Office has issued new, regulations allowing commissions for over-seas Britishers in the Army. The number of commis This morning's fire was the sions allotted each six months in biggest and most specticular Canada and Australia will be, fourlown, town fire of tocont each, in New Zealand two, in South Fiftynitili-Street waro aummon- Fenre. All the firs-ongines blow Africa three, in the Crown Colonies. hd, and later on a borough hirm brought the Brooklyn enginos, Several persons were killed, in sluding a number of fireuen, and Daly the oarlings, of the hour. prevented a greater loss of life. Ulio intense cold greatly handle -

apped the fireman, whb how ever, succeeded in saving the nighbouring buildings, among which are a number of banks and the Clearing House building, which was also occupied by the

SPANISH DREADNOUGHT MEDIAEVAL METHODS. three, and one commission In the

LAUNCH AT FERROL,

Telegraph.

London, Feb. 6, 2.55 p.m. :

(Service to the

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Artillery will be awarded to the candidate with the highest marks.

[Service to the Telegraph."}|--Reuter,

London, Feb. 6, W:40a.m.

1

The newspapers continue to A message from Reuter's cocriticise the excessive harshness of spondent at Ferrol states hat the the science meted out at Leipzig Queen of Spain has launched th to the British subject Stewart, who Dreadnought Espana. Decorations

have been conferred upon the was convicted of espionage. They

SUGAR CONFERENCE.

and old styrms; but the `[Serrico tu tho: “Telograpalospatch a representitive to a representatives of Messrs. Vickers, comment upon the.. medieval states that the German delegates Pool across the steals from the

brightuuss (df Ple: picture was a

darkened by tastes of sombr

ng worn by the Toy Titare, the Court, and other]

"FEATURES OF THE SERVICE

London, Feb 6, 3 a.m

cooding in London and Berlin, the result of which will be published in a few weeks, amounting to a first-class political event,

Fosturos of the service were the rendering of the National Anthem, and of Meriln'a Te Deum, *Now thank wo all our God," NO THOUGHT OF ATTACK:

an the five Collects including a The Frankfurter Zeitung "pub- prayor that all the Indian Princes

ud ruler would boso guillishes a friendly article from a naval

VICEROY LI

Viceroy, Li of Yunn arrived at Shanglii. ́"/

ABDICATION URGED Governor Chang Sik-Juon and and blessed that under them ile expert in which, he reviews the other. high officials of Shinsi people might live peaceable liven British and German' 'naval man-provinco in Gsilmes and honesty.

"AUDRESS OF THANKS- GIVING,

The Archbishop of Canterbury delivered a fortaldress of thanksgiving for the safe return of the King whic wne în Admiral's uniform and acknowledged the address by slightly howing,

The procession returned in brilliant sunshine by way of the Embarkment, with escort of Cavalry,

JUSIQUE GATHERING.

Maldon, Bob, 6, 12.5 p.in,

have presented a couvres in August last with a view memorial to the Thrane, a-king le proving that neither nation's for its ab lication.Sheung | planning to altack the nther. | Po."

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LIQUOR IN AFRICA.

CONFERENCE. ADJOURNS..

[Service to the "Telegraph."]

London, Feb. 6, 2.55 pm

A message from Reuter's Brussels 1 tone was a unique gathering respondent states that the inter- at the Mansion House when the national Conference on the liquor

Led Mayor entertained at a bansific in Africa has been adjourned,

·quet the provincial. Mayors and having failed to resch` ́an ogren-|

| Provosts who welcomed the King, ment, »

The Lord Mayor, in tonating the King and Queen in ons toast, mid he did so because the King had requested the loyal addresa. of the Corporation," which was to bo presente 1 on Feb. 10, to be addressed to both","

BAVARIAN DIET.

LOSSES, AND GAINS.

CANADA REJOICES.

[Service 18 the Telegmph."] Lonton, Falt 0,-12.5-qëm. - London, Feb: 6,2.55 pm- The Duke of Conaught has

Reuter's Munich correspondent telegraphed to the King that the Government and people of Carports that in the elections for he da offer hear it congratulations Bavarian Diet the Catholles lost upon his safe ruin and ruines eleven seats, and the Conservatives

NEWS FROM JAPAN,

SENGUNG

Tokyo, Feb. 7,

It is reported that the British Government has sont two regi- menta from India to Hongkong, ono of which is to be statiound in Canton and the other is the despatolod to the North.

livision.

Armstrong and Whitworth and Johnmbthods of German justice Brown and Company, who bave been associated with the construc-

lon of the vessel.

*ted to

SCULLING.

[Servics to tlie

200 Po 90

ARNST AND BARRY 9:

Tolographi."] | London, Feb. 3.L.M. Reuter's correspondent at Sydney- ciegraphs that Arnst (the world's sculling champion) has accepted the terms of Barry (the English chamf pion) to scull the latter in England Arast sails for England, the and of March.

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HOW ANIMALS FEE you

When one thinksaf the many

Reuter.

INTENSE COLD,

BELOW ZERO.

[Service to the Talegraph."]

GERMAN REPLY.

[Service to the "Telegraph."ass National Bank,

Rarely have the citizens of New London, Feb. 6, 3 um.

York witnonel Eneli à scene. Reuter's Brussels correspondent Powerful streamus of water were'

have communicated to the Sugar with the result that the pavonentá upper winlows of skyscrapers,

Conference a favourable reply from woro flodod and strocter pild their Government refetive to the buildings were soon conted the

with ice. The firomon, though proposal to allow Russia to increase beabed by cold and die her export of sugar, but limited to heartened by the loss of some of 150,000 tons a year. This was their comrades, worked with frantic energy amid falling debris. not acceptable to the Russian delo-nd flames. Beneath centaracts. gates and the Conference was re adjourned.

NON-MAGNETIC SHIP.

The Carnegie at Menila.

of water the Chaplains of the Viro Brigades administered the last rites to the dying, and Ambulance surgeons attended to the injured, using the corridors of London, Feb. 6, 3 a.m/

buildings as temporary hospitalm: Traffic in Broadway and through Intense cold, accompanied by

the streets in the vicinity of the snowstorms, prevails in Germany,

fro has been stopped all day, and Austria and Hungary. The tem

the Wall Street banking businese The following is from the 4 paralysed. Three of the City's perature has been as low as 27"

Cablenews-American" of Fob largest hanks, the Liberty Na degrees below zero In Bohemia 4This non-magnetic survey timal, the Chase National, and the fallways are interrupted, and yacht Carnegie, which has been the Tourth National near by, were doing such good work in all parisbliged to close. Thres large vilinges are cut off in Calida of the world in correcting ship security vaults belonging to the Reuter,

ping charts, and marking Carnegie Trust Company, the magnetic survey of the oceans for Clearing House and the Mercan- the Carnegie Instituts in Wash tile Trust could not be reached

at ally.

The Fire' and the Harriman:

Interests.

VICTORIA BEATEN

animals partake of their foot, curious ways in which common M.C.C. IN AUSTRALIA.ington, arrived here on Friday one realises "morẻ tinh čvor though vast difference there is between olasses in the creature kingdom.

For instance, the équire our rios ita food to its mouth by means of its paws, whilst the elephant uses its trunk. The [Service #3, the "Telograph" without danger of defection of night have been moving fro

London, Feb. 6, 8.45 a.m.

Vic-

night 73 days from Batavia.

The yacht belongs to the de- partment of terrestrial magnetin

The Untonnoific and of the Carnegie Thaitate and is constructed of non-magnetic ma affiliated companies, among others torials throughout so as to be able occupied offices in the Equit to determine the positions at sea building, but for the mst

TROOPS IN CHINA,

The British troops in China giraffe, ant-exter, andtond employ

the compass. Its work in the Equitable to new quarters in now'amount to a division and their tongues, but spiders/msti

already resulted in some vital Broadway, and it is understood. half, and Germany has ingrenseløste their food with horny jawa

The eaterpillar is provided in warm weather, the match was changes in the accepte charts that the bulk of the red

oven in the commonly: traversed were transferre before the firs her troops in China to over one with saw-edged jawa, and uera resumed before a small attendance,

which is unlikely to cause le ocean paika, em so well that very day land on an unworn, wicket.

Along the track followed by the Harriman railroads serious. Įgan It is also reported that Russiansamen, at lengt/leep" times

foundland, the present magnetic ported that a considerable num- has increased the railway gurile his own weight in food. Tonds, toria, were dismissed for '314, Atlantic linens to a point of Now inconveniones, but it

turtles, and tortoises do not Mackenzie contributing 78 without charts, it has demonstrated, show ber of original private papers along the Eastern Chian Itiilway: passcan Malí i

giving a single chance Armstrong too-large-westerly variation of belonging to Mr. H. Harriman JAPANESE FOR KIRIN. Frogs have only an upper 1 knocked up 120 unfinished, which the compass, in same oases as were lost. The tenants opened It has been decided to send of teeth, and lobsters edil crabs

high as one and one Julf degrees, temporary quaricas in' thend- Beventeen fours, by Through the work of the Carnegie incent buildings The elabor stomsoha. The tiger and lion do masterly cricket. He baited for institute with the yacht many quarters of the Lawyers' Japanese troope to Kirin in order to a set of teeth in their included

not grind their food as we 156 minutes

other important errors liave been the building, fögeilior discovered.

law library, which humans dir; as emitter of fact,

rylebone replied with 43 for.

The Carnegie is here on survey the largest in the upenda lower van watent meel troðbeók is and won by eight work link fust how long it will only

stay is not knoWEL,

protect the Japanese residents at the manifestations of loyalty ten, while the Liberals gained and also to guard the railway

expressed by their follow subject eleven, the Socialists nins, and the betweru Camgelin ol in distant lan

Pisants' Union one ~ Reuter, 'd'emplent Nowi Agrige

Their tenth only wirk with an

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