No. 6681.DECEMBER 22, 1884.]
- TELEGRAMS.
THE GERMANS IN AUFTRALASIA.
LONDON, Dec. 20.
of New Guinea.
·LOCAL AND GENERAL,
Dec. 1.
sid or advice. The Hall was
very.
tros
www.dr.
THE CHINA MAIL.
when the conditious were much the same as
turca.
dable oncrgy and interest displayed by the Tauro (saya tho N.-C. D. News) rumours: We make this explanation, not because wo forced the trap up and they could ses his his men to charze, but the Japanese TELEGRAMS BY THE ladies who kept the stalls or tables and afoot of another loan to be contracted by we think that if the Polico Ind fired on and two of them spoke English well,
uniform. He uho told them why ho was fought well and the battle raged, frota. 5. pm to 3am. The Japanese being few
"AUSTRALIAN MAIL- their indefatigable president, Miss John the Chinese Government. The amount is Saturday and tho Volunteers to-day
The second and third defendants did not in number, probably not more than London; Nov. 13th. Thờ Bằnk of South stated to be Tis. 10,000,000, which is to be that there would have been any diface the blow which struck the first defend two hundrod, even with the fifty Australia has been registered-hero. It is reported that the German big bay tono, who was, throughout the afternoon, dorated to replacing the forts and vessels forence in the remnit of thé máteli, | when they heard him call out fur baip; when Nishin Kon, and finding they could tiot a soleno, for taking over the Jiabilities of ant; they wo half way down the stairs joined them on the previous day from the The now Oriental Bank hes,in projection toen hoisted on Now Britain and New Irore, there and everywhere to render destroyed in the recent engagements.
best because our statomont had led to samo they tried to go back to him the Chinese hold out much longer, determined to ro- the defunct Oriental Bank. ⠀⠀ ⠀ land and unen portion of the North Coast prettily laid ant for the occasion, The Wastey has been again angaged to rather unjust animadversions being passed that this tiny deor on them. A stoel was truat. This they did by the rear of the London, Nov. 24-The vota for ermiog thrown at third defendant as he was going Palice. Somo left the city by the west and fortifying Britial cooling station.haa stalls being arranged down.osch side, one cry troops to Formoss, and was to love on the Police. If the team had refused to it third
gate, while most of thom made for the been largely increased Land Chenâtvon at the end of the from near the entranco, angliai on Doc. 16th for Chinking. The fro they would have been disqualified.
Complainant, recalled, said that over $70 Japanese Lugation. This is a new building speaking on the subject in the House of Whaon han preceeded hor. It is rumoured and two in the centre of the Hull, while the that the captains, officer and engineers of This afternoon, the Police ica com demago was done to furniture and pie and cost some $20,000. The Chinus, Inv Lorda last night, mid that Sydney and PARSED CANAL:- Castello, Nov. 28; Nester, refreshment bar occupied the upper and, these vessels will changa áhips before pro-menced to fire shortly after half past two, themselves or striking the first blow,
He denied that it was done by ing get into the Palaca, kept possession of Melbourne, which wars onilted from the
As soon na bho Japanese got to the schowe, were already in position of con The second witness, recalled, said he did Legation, a fight communiced between them fident caurity. Mrs Crawford, Mrs Lambert and Miss A potication in Saturday's Goxette gives they wore on Saturday afternoon, except it was the second and third defendants, the Legation, and made for the month gato, has fixed the list of contributorios to the The stalls were hopt by the following indice: ceading to Forragen.N.-O. D. News.
not let the constable in because he thought and the Koreans. The Japanew then loft London, Nov. 10-Mr Justice Chilty Lo Moeurice; 2, Mrs Jackson; 3, Mies Lintho narace of the candidates for the Hong that the wind was, if anything a little His only reason for not letting the first but they had on suoner clono no than flames Oriental Bank.t stead and blias Sharpe; 4, Mrs Holmos kong Government Scholarship, together stronger. As will be seen from the defenduas go was bueuse, he had broken were Box issuing from the windows
the fanitaro
on the lower floor, while the whole of the and the Misses Hazeland; &, Mrs Fishor with the number of marks obtained at the
Mr Wodehouse Eued the first defendant houses for the troops antight tire and and Mrs Morant, 6, Mrs Bird, Mrs Man-wera. Bosman, Victoria Cellego, total making the possible at 200 yards, and $15 or $10 compensation, and the second were quickly emmazed. The Koreaus son and Mrs Rosanecker; 7. Mes Wright, marka 788; G..F. G. Grimble, Victoria another making it at 400 yards, while and third, so cack and compensation. stated that the Japanese set fire to this
placo themselves, but this is Hardly fikely Miss Grimble and Miss Hopkins. The two College, total mari 695; out of a possible the average of the whole
Was total of 1,100.
51. Inspector Thomson and Sergeant
Before the Japanese and Chinese troops centro tables were conducted by Mrs Forhen,
Mann ran each other very close for the cap
The Trouble in Corea. catnu, into conflict, Her von Möllendorf The Tincs is in favor of the seleme Mrs McEwan, Mrs Ford and Mrs Jennings, Save the Courier Captains Leo Bush, presonted by Major Tripp for the highest The following telegram was received in Britisiz Consol-General to advise the realising the nesets of the old bank.
asked the American Minister and the proposed by the new Oriental Bank for while Mrs Marsh, with a bery of fair asia who commanded the Foopso in the engage-individual score, and the prizo wae only won
Japanese to leave the Palace. This was at The statutory meeting of the directors of ment at Foochow in August, we have good by the vetorau Inspector by his having the Shanghai on the 13th instant-
hotter score at the longest range. Annexed.
Political disturbanco at Seoul between 2 pm on the 5th. The said that there the new Oriental Bank to day way yoll stants, dispensed the refreshments.
authority in saying, will not be sent to the are the ecores
Chinese and Japanca. Fighting at Seoul would be trouble if the two people come attended. Thirty-one thousand thrge thin- frontior as a convict for running away and
on the night of 7th instant. The Japanese together. In the meantime, he had a dred shares were allotted: Nearly one half trying to save his vessel. To redes his
Ga. retired to Chequipa. The Japanese Legaletter from the Chincar Representative of the capital he now been paid. It is dishonour, however, he is to be given the
stating that the Chinese troops were reing expected that 20,000 shares will be taken. the time comes.'
The next Farsca Maur, by the M. M. Co.'s sleamer Anadyr, left Singapore on Sunday, the 21st instant, at 6 a.m., and may be expected to arrive here on or about Monday, the 20th instant.
THE P. M. 5. S. Co. o steamer City of Tukio, with American mail, lait San Francisco on the 6th inst. for Yokohama and this post..
1
The SS. Pardura leit Singapore for this
"port on the 14th instant. The B. S. Patroclius left Bingapore for this
port on the 16th instant. The SS. Beniary left Singapore for this
port on the 10th inst. The S. 8. Glencoe left Singapore for this
port on the 21st instant.
DOCK MOVEMENTS ——
The band of HM.S. Adacions, by the kind permission of Admiral Dowell and the peers of the ship performed in the Main
score below, the shooting was nonp- examination on the 17th instant. They tionally good, one
man of the team
dean
200,
T
The elareholders of the Oriental Bank generally intend to appeal against thujda- cision of Justice Chitty
London, Nov. 17.On the 1st January next Groonwich time will be altered, so that the hours will run from 1 to 24 instead of from 1 to 12.
Room, the following choice soloetion of ma. Opportunity again to faco tae French, when Begt. Kompak di 4% 29 33484 17 34ss 16 in D. News of the 18th instant to advance upon the Palace. Ho in up in Australia.
The Wagrien want to Kowloon Docksic under the leadership of Bandmáster J.
to-day.
Haines, and added much to the unjoyment Df the numerous visitoza during the after
The Sarah Ridgeway will go to Kowloon
Dock to-morroW..
THE French corrette Truguay Proin let bere yesterday, and the transport La Nivs to-day, for Keelung.
MES
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Jardine, Matheson & Co. inform is that the steamer Glencos, from London, left Singapore for this port yesterday.
TP. M. 8. 8. Co.'s steamer City of Ria de Janeiro, with mails &e from San Fran cisco to Nov. 22nd, has arrived at Yoko hams, and will sail for this port to-morrow.
As Wednesday next will be Christinas Ero, the general practice of the Hongkong Choral Society will take place on Tuesday. the 23rd
E
Boon.
MARCH..
Kivière
'La Fille de Tam- bour Major, SELECTION.M.8. PafSullivan. VA287......' Myonotis,........Caroline Lowthim, SELECTION. Pirate of Penzanca,... Sullivan. VALSE...... Distant Shore,........D'Albert GALOP.Eisonban,.......And.
The following is the table of contents of the Overland China Mail to be published at II o'clock to-morrow morning BIETUS..........
QUOTATIONS, Exchanos, &c., ....... SUMMARY OF NEWS,.........
NOTES OF A VISIT TO THE SCENT OF THE
FRENOR OPERATIONS ON THE RIVED ' MIN......................
CANTON,
HANKOW................
JAPAN... HONGKONO,
MISCELLANEOTH, .........................
EDITORIAL ARTICLÈS,--
The Revenue of Olha, The Political Situation, The Boer Dificulty,
241
241
REINFORCESIENTS for Formosa, in the shape of 500 men and Tle. 100,000 for the treasury of General Liu Ming-shnan, bare, the Courier hours, already been successfully landed by the steamer Actie, recently pur verament. The commander of the little cbased in Hongkong by the Chinese Co steamer is Captain Lim Kok-cheong, who Commanded one of the gunboats in the battle of the Min last Augast
241 A Frw days ago a Malay at Pangeran, while 241 walking along a narrow path through a 241 242 & 21 svamp, cams in contact with a python,
On Thursday next, boing Xmas day, a Tex and Entertainment will be held at the Temperance Hall under the auspices of the Temperance organization; tea at 7 p.m., In-SERIOUS FIRE IN HUNG HON VILLAGE, 245
PRESENTATION OF PRIZES AT ST. PAUL'S tertainment at 8 p.m.
COLLEGE, RIFLE MEETING,
THE M. M. Co's steamer dacdyr, with the next French and Australian maila, loft 8in- gapore for Saigon and this part on Sunday, the 21st instant, at 6 s.m., and may be expected to arrive here on or about Mon- day, the 29th iunt.
MARINE COURT, POLIO INTELLIGENCE,.....
243
249
17
147
150
Police Intelligence. (Before H. E. Wodehouse Bay) Monday, Dec. 12.
A ROW IN A RIGH-ART STUDIO.
to
The N.-Q.
T
$2
Mr Forbes, who is precording to Now Guinea un an exploring oxpedition, will sail about Christmas, and intende landing at Rudecar Ray.
215 TIE Echu du Japon, in its issue of the 28th again refused and defendant plainantene It is not known who this stranger W. Anastroing, axl built on the Tynn Me J. Tamke's Freight Cireular for tho
244
MEETING OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL, 214 ST. GEORGE' BAL SUPREME COURT, CORRESPONDENCE,
Distribution of Prizes, ..... The Fire Engines,.
THE TROUELE IN CONE
Tou article we publish to-night on the TUR CHISEE ARETHONG CRUISERS,...
Revenus of China' is the first of a series
of five or six which will appear on the samo subject. These articles are contributed by
FURTEER CORRESPONDENCE Relating
TO THE DEFENCE OF COLONIAL. POS
246
246 provisions and stores for the French ficet, stating that if, the first defendant outside of the building. A Korean Prince handled and well managed, witle prove pression continues, tommage acuminaréntiro
210
SESSIONS AND GARRISONS ABROAD,... 246 A CHINESE VIEW OF THE PROPRIETY OF
ENGLISH AID TO CHINA...
a gentleman, not residing in this Colony,BERTY FOUNDING HOUSE,..
who is probably as competent as any cho in the Far Eust to write ou matters of this
kind.
Wat does our coritusperry publish this morning as n tulogram from Shanghai, dated Saturday last, a resume of the news
TELEURAMS, ..
SHAKE LIST,
CoмMenora News, 15 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE,
247 were expected to arrive there in the course 247 of next month, 218
Supplement
Tux alarming tolog rastecting aunosa tions by Germany off the coast of Austesia is probably a cavard, put in circulation very
iL
hai on the 14th instant, gives further in-feet star, gare oridence to the other extending from near his right shoulder inestimable value of these woantbe in entering into bmsinose simply for actul re-
of the trouble in Corsa brought down by likely to cause trouble between Engan Sanate that the Government had resolved with a walking stick and afterwards began apparently missed his back. In consequence placed at the bow and the other at the stesniers there la sorely anything doing
200 Ta. M ງາມ, yds. A. 247118.
I. Mackay,..484554 78 £3444 19 82429 130 A. Mann,44433 15 444444444 17 Ceart, Manuel, 44139 18 44314 38 23242 245 Bays:-It appearatist there are, among the mediately despatched a reply, objecting to Sert. Hullin44531 18 42428 15 53324 1 48
various political purties in Korea, anti-Chi this, but the letter did not reach its dos to Shzilzerian, 21444 18 33233 16 14434 14 49 ness and anti-Japanese, the former being tination till after the Representative had Canit, Comet,03644 17 27545 Inn Thooth 4844130 31844 16 33469 15 15 lno pro-Japanese and the latter pro-Chi-received a dispatch from the Chinese
nese, there has long been considerable Gonemal atating that he was then on lis London, Bovember 15 -Ü the Hotsa 129 406 ill-feeling existing between them. The hands way to the Palace. So Horr von Mellen of Commons yesterday the Marquis of of the Govemment at the time of the recent duri's letter arrived too late, and the Hartington, Secretary of State fort War, outbreak were on the Chinese side, and Chinese and Japanese troops came into made a statement on behalf of the Govern there was a second marsaero of officials who collision. The total number of Chircocmont, in which he announced i that tho plan were favourable to Japan.
killed in the fight is said to be thirty, formed by General Wolseley for an ad- The city of Seon! is almost entirely surand
Japanese thirty-seven, but vance on Khartoum is to asetile afores
are only conjectural. of 2000 men at Detbeh, and from theaco. rounded by mouniaina. It has four prin- these numbers cipal gates corresponding to the Four cardi- When the Japanese att Seoul, they started ride across the desurt to Khartoum, sald THE N-U. D. News anya: It having been John Brown, Samool Anthony, and ral points. The King's Palure is in a valley for Cheulpo, a cistanes of twenty-eight the attitude of the tribes botanithse two
When they got there they found places admit of this being douc George Martell, stewards on beat the on the west side of the city, while the houses miles. definitively arranged that the Armstrong P. & O. 5. S. Massiin, were charged with of the people reach to the foot of the mon- the Cituse Alor in port and they put us taire, November 17.-General Wooley *. exuisers Choc-yong and Yang-wei should be creating a disturbance and darnaging a qua-tains. The Japanese Legation is on the lord of her all the Japanese women and has now received General Gardon's letters, sent to Korea, in order to make a naval tity of property in Pen Lun's photographic vel in the city and is about fifteen minutes sick in, to the number of about 3 0, and which are dated up in the 4th instant 241 demonstration, they cast off from their studio, 64 Queen's Road Central, on the walk from the King's Paluoc. This Legntion sent them back to Japan, where they arThese kitters fully confrni the report of tho is surrounded by houses for troops, and rived or the Bi As soon as the Ja masacre of Colonel Stoward, Mr. Power 241 buoys and steained down the river pune-21st inst.
Chan Yuk San, proprietor of the studio, there are also barracks for Japanese troops Panese Government get word of the sinto the correspondent of the Times), and 24tually at noon on the 16th December and
anchored at Woosing with four others. was the complainant, aud gave evidence to on the eastern side of the city about fifteen of allairs, they ordered maen-of-war and M. Herbin (the Franch commal ear, their time last month witics walk from the Legation About transports to ba guż ready. The D.S.S. way from Berber to Ambukol General The Tao-t'ai went down to the Associated the effect that some
fifteen ainutes walk from the King's Palace Triton left Naguraki for Koren on the Gordon states that his delighted to heat tho tiret detandani, Erown, cama Wharves to ace them off.”
his shop and asked him to go on board the is, or rather was, the new Japanese Post Of 13th. The Espair was at Chemnipo on the of the approaching advance of a British ex Mass is to take a photo of himself and face, which was about five ainutes walk formule, the burrons lins proceeded to Korea, pedition for the relief of Khaton, and he Bozo others. He did so, and after taking the Japanese Legation. It was at this Post while Chinese much of war are also proseed hoses to be able to hold out until this ne
Office that the trouble
began On th
n the 4th ing to the same country. Opinions are divid-rival of General Wolani y'a force. Be con the group showed the first defendant the negative and he told him to get vighteen December a grand dinner party was given ed as to the real eigin of the murder of times with aid of his sums to hates which, after biting his leg, coiled itself of the photos printed ready for them on within the new Japaese Post Office build the Ministers and the subsequent proceed the enemy, who are making castant efforts 242 round it: he had, however, presence of their return trip. The price was to be Going to inaugurate ita opening. Invitations ings, the blame being laid on the Japan-to approuch Khartoum Finally, General 342 mind enough to seize the roptile by the cents each and the first dofondant paid him were ined to the heads of the Korean Go-use, Chinese, ur Koreans according to the Gordon states that the Mahi-himsalt is 243 herd, and by forcing its java cent until the S9 on the spot. Festerday the comvernment, the United States Minister, Ge different alories current. The report time within
London, Novenibor 30.-The Croftors in they were dislocated ho disabled him. On plainant took the photographs on board the Feste, the British Consul Gonoral Ar the King of Korn, or his son, was killed,
the Isle of Skye, who lately assumed at arriving at the village the alarm was given, ship and showed them to first defendant, Astou, Herr von Müllendorf, and ethers, is not true.
very chant atlitudo have now been. and the people, turning cut, found the who did not like them and wanted the but it is stated the Japanese Minister, Mr Takozoyé, was absent, and there were no
THE CHINESE ARMSTRONG overawed by the authorities. 243 snake, which had drept into the scrub, and money back. Complainant refused to return Chinose prosent. all went smoothly, and the..
CRUISERS. diepstohed it It was 18 feet in length, so
the money
and went ashore. At about 2
Ties: two vessels, of nearly the same size 243 the man must have had a very narrow p.m. the same day the threa datendants hosts and guests enjoyed themselves till 10
FREIGHTS tenungo, were designed by Sir) escape.Straits Times.
catue to complainant's shop and asked to P.in. when a stranger appeared on the and have the money returned, but
went away.
was, that is, whether he was Korean or a few years ago. They are considered by mail of Tuesday, ori December, etya- At about 8 or 9 pm. the defendants re-Japanese, but he was dressed as a Korean foreign naval anthosition to bo superior to There is little to record in the freight nit., states that the M.M.S.S. Mensaleh wastened to the shop and
and stated that there was a fire on the any of the lind afloat, and if properly market during the past fortnight; the de again requested 216 detained two days at Rechung, landing return of the
complainant did not return rated Ming, hearing this, miti he would dangerone susmies in action. Had tholy neglected
encourag›an joprovementrin they are the near future. An engineer and a contractor had already the money he would take some of his pie-go out and seo wint was the matter, and two ganhoats taken part in the Pagoda A Vory little to encourage, marit closes with arrived there, and the constraction of a line turus. Some pictures were sellested in a told the company to to disturb themselves, chorage athair, armed and Sted.
Homewarin, only two emal vessole, found of forts and butracks for the troops was to heap and when complainant reised to let He then left and was followed by two of his now the French. ships would have unstained ba imulately commenced. It is also said bim lake them first defendant struck bun military officers out into the street. There considerable damage from the battering fire employment to load helo for New York and that considerable defensics works had been blow with a walking stick. The other de-mast have been a band of assassins larking of the heavy guns, and the destructive hail Hamburg respectively it very ur rates,
cotside; for he had no sooner set foot out that could have been thrown upon their said to be about 18, per 10 cubic foot for 246 undertaken since Admirel Courbet took fendants did not touch complainant, nor of the building than he was attacked from exposa decks by the machine guns, now the former und 25/ per 50 cubic feat for the 240 posacasion of the town. Reinforcements want to take away the pictures. The po tehind and seriously wounded with swords, seen bristling from the bridge, peop and latter ports. Logarding Fhilippine busi-
leo niterwards eppoured.
Fong Po Chin, a photographer, who first it is evident that this ind been planned. forescatle of the reanala. It is to be Lopudness there is nothing fresh to report thero deried being employed by the complainant, The Prince was wounded in seven places, that the catastrophy at Foochow is a superabundance of tensigo thero and Tar following telegram, received in Shang. but immediately afterwards referred to cut nearly severing his right ear, aux taught the authorities at Pekin the here, and shippers are as reluctant as ever,
bin as his
ko was in the shop No. 64 to his wrist, one down his back. sone modern warfare, and they will not, as they acements, while past experience-los Formation about the vote of the French Queen's Hand, as d'alcol pm, when the fourteen inches long, another half way did, not very long ago, deny them to the petely disheartenal speculaters.
Constwise, a few charters of miling. Senate granting Credits for the Tungking first defendant came in and asked for the down his right shoulder, another on his sounders in their servies, who made ru
Vessola for the Southern ports have been money to be returned or otherwise I left are tivo inches long, a sixth enquisition for them. and China operations —
a soventl This two gunbunts are arived with twd 10 affected at wretchedly low rates and there would take some piotros Compliment the back of his left hand, while
wrs on his right leg, the blow having inch, broochloading, Armatrong gons, one Tho French Premior declared in the refused and the first defendant suck him;
is hardly way fortior dayenud For
the last mail from the North We draw and foreign powers, or to force the anaein-
to respond by energetic action to the im to break the furniture and piotarus. The of these wounds, the Prince because verystorn. The weight of the projectile fired on the coast and there seems to be no end attention to this circumstanen, because tion of the territories in question by the patienco of the country. He made an
first defendant stood on the stairs to weak and turned round apparently for the by these is 400 lbs, and the charge of pow
to the ruling low rate purpose of escaping from his onenica. Asder used 380 hs. Laminated plates of The British barka Arya, Set Sectory and some persons might imagine there was a home Government. New Britain and New allrsion to the failure of negotiations lately prevent its fuld be did so. Her von Mullendorf who was Buft steel and iron, neving with the gun as Bulaole proceed to. Nagrakt undl, the Get-
with a view to and struck him. with his stick. The second disturbance. The mail, nowa tells Ireland are immediately of the eastern coast undertaken by Englund and declared that and third defendatite wept away so the attracted by the noise, came out to see what it is trained, protect the gun's crow from mau lark do to Chefe under charters
procure an arrangement, and as that the trouble took place at Beoal, of New Guinen. The portion of New Guias room was left for further negotiations, first defendant tried to do too but the matter, and met the Prince, who the small arm fire of the enemy. Largo effected elsewhere. The German ship Adele that the Japanese Legation was burnt nea which, it is said, has been annexed by and that Frauce would act with all the witness stopped him and closed the trap fell into his arms. One of the two officers porta extruding round the bow and stera has been ordered to Batavis and the Ger
an immense exceping range of fire of man back. Francis returns to Amy. The his about down, and that-the-guard of the Japanes9 Germany, is presumably the east coast decision and vigour required by the cir- door. The second and third, defendants who had gone with the Prince was wounded on each side. The guns are Gezinst schooner Wagrien has been soki
cumstances.Shanghai Mercury.
came back and triad to force the trap door in the right arm while trying to pave trained and elevated, eci., by hydmulie by a They assisted in breaking the furniture. Möllendorff, who was covered with blood power, but loaded by hand. Four
master. The assassins then fled, Herr von Logation had retreated to Chomulpeo; yet which is not claimed by the Dutch and is ell this is given by tho Press as a telegram not included in the new British pronto By last advices from Java, to the 24th About $71) damage has been done."
W. Currio, P. do, gave evidence to the frein the wounded Prince, bad him convey men are sufficicus to work one of these despatched from Shanghai on Saturday, rate. The Australians view with extreme November, the Chiness rebellion on the effect that, as about 3 50 last night, while ed inside the banding, where his injuries large pieces of ordnance. In addition te It is certain that the Japanese Legation at jealousy the encroachments of any foreign West Coast of Horneo had been making on July in Queen's Road, he was called fearing that they might be attacked, and rather antiquated 40 pouador nuzzle-load were partially attended to. The guests, these bow and storm chasers there are frui Seciul could not be twins burnt down within Forers in the South Pacific, and hands such headway that two more companies of the third sufendant, who aid that the
that provinge from Bamarning. The and took witness to No. 64 Queen's Road and endeavoured to return to their homes, fectly vseless in action after the Grat fire,
leasing Her von Mollendorff and the Prince The machine guns are in excellent eerlinger, 21, to Havre and Hamburg; private. Eikely to have made two retreats within to the Australian coast as aro New Britsin Mandor Chinese, after choking Que ud. Bu entered the homes and found thn.tmp bure. Later on, pethays diree quarters of tion, wall arranged on the ship, and fairly Gern, barque Livingstone, 531, to Tou- Aroland it would not surprise Vance of troops into that district by giving when he enlied out to have it opened the an hour, a boy went to Herr von Mollen- weil protested with wrought iron shinkia, 2zon and back via Qalubon, $1,000 in full; us to find the Australians declaring their risen through the mediation of the Sultan Chinese above refused; witness tried to force dorff's residence, a short distance frein the Ting Gatlings on the poop: 2 Hotehitis, 3735 lay days
Gerinan barque Anna Bertha, 671, to Iz is a pity that, the Chinese authorities independence, and boldly disputing the of Pentianak, despatched a strong force the door at a large earthenware jar and Pest Office, with the intelligence that there wilometres calibro, fring a 13b. projectile, Mantung and thence to Singapore; $1,000
along with a number of Dyale to invade other missiles were thrown at him from There were two or three foreigners in felt on the forecast One of these
had teen an attempt to assassinate Ming. on each side of the bridge, and 1 Noter- continue to send out tolegrains respecting pusscasion of these islanda with Germany the district of Montrada, where they twice as He was obliged to retreat and the house, so they armed theraers was being fitted to its revolving pedestal
Brit. barque Madura, 070, Natrang to the operations of their foress in Tonquin The following telegrams from Australian attacked a fort at Benkayang bit were tain assisnage. After getting a Sikh zod which have not a grain of truth in them. paper may help to elucidate matters;— besteu of ach time, losing killed in the Chinese constable he tried an expread out to the rescue and suceded in then I stay cu bored, and the officer (Singapore and back to Burgkong,-$5,000-
London November 13-The Earl first attack. On their sosord repulse they On entering the top floor ho found about gaiting Ming safely away from the Post tive) superintending the work, and the in full: 60 Jay days.
of
German barque Marie Louse, 142, Man- Dorby stated to-day that the English left on the Seid three dead, ton light foartoon Chinaman, among thou the second to At the same time Dr. Allen, Litely workmen themselves, seemed to thoroughly. Government had no intention of annoring Canon, six musketa, sareral kegs of gin-witness, who was very excited. The Brat en langhts, wlis lives close to the Ameri understand their buss, and the former tung to Bajang and back to Hongkong,
can Legation, we sout for; ho promptly W powder, hullats, and all their faga The Gefendant was Eleading from wounds on
$3,50 in full 40 lay daye fully appreciate the power of the ting from Chinese sources, giving particu. the New Hebrides or Eolomon Talands
the head and face. A quantity of brokended and dressed Bling's wounds. There wasnu Strong steel hatches, covered British barque Mary Stewart, 184, in lars of a great victory, of the Chinese in Lanukin, Nov. 16.-Princo Bismarel's and ethnonautics in the frat action, finiture was lying about and come ben is no doubt the Friups's rounds wors vory with plates of the ems retal, lead duwa Bangkok and back, 88,500 in full: 40, 18y Tonquio and the advance of their foreas to French Governight to annoy Australia by
organs in the German Press are urging the and four wounded in the second,
pictures. The complainant had a mark serious, but it is hoped he will recover. into the engine and fro rooms, which are days,
"British air. Propentis, 1,387, to Saigon ever the oye which was covered, with While Ming renuiced at Horr von Mollen- four feet below the waterline; immediately the neighbourhood of Haof- and even of the wholesale deportation of
of criminals lai
dorf's house, the Korean Minister of War, above are, the coal bunkers divided into and bok, $5,000 in full; 17 hy days.- Caledonia, New
Journey Haiphong. A member of the start of this
The
des Debats,
Brown, the first defendant, stated that who was in office last year, called to see him small epispartments, and over all a
British str. Egean, 740, Sagon to Mani- a strong пошкрарет, опрове a lending Paris
the journal was in Haiphong on the 10th inst, schema.
To-day some of the best shooting about a month ago when in this part he and stayed with him till 4 am on Friday. steel deck. Thus the most vulnerable part. 15 cents per picul; 12 lay Jaya
British str. Crusaler, 047 to: Sandakan over known in Hongkong was witnessed went to complainant and asked hip to come A letter was then received by the Minister of the vessel is well protected from above and had a conversation with a gentleman London, Nov, 17. At the interview be- who Ind just visited some of the French tween the colonial Agents-flaneral and then the Police Range at Kowloon, when was paid to take a group. He did so and how the King to attend at the Palace. He from falling shot and shell, but only insuf- and back via Kidat, $4,000 in full monar
was paid $9 for oightcon. Yesterday com.obeyed the summons and had an interview ficiently defended on the sides, which are days. Earl of Derby to-day, Sir F. Dillon Bell our local guardians of the peace won plaisant brought them on board. They
with the King
and after leaving, as he was not heavily casemated as they should be in German str. Marie, 704, monthly charter, Advanced outposts. There had been na urged Lord Derby to strongly oppose the most creditable victory in the shoot were very bad and neat of the members of passing through the second chamber from the wake of the machinery.
1/3 months, $3,000 per month French récidiviste scheme, and was sup operations de movements of any ported by the other Agents-General. Lording match which commenced on Saturday. taken at all. He asket complainant to sahihod to death. During the night, bits and low pressure cylinders of 80 and
the group liked them. He himself was ant the
at the King's, he was attacked by sono persons The engines and boilers are in good con- quenes in the country for some time. We Derby, in reply, promised to bring pressure In our report of Saturday it was stated that take them back and return the money. Com seven hauls of Departments were killed high and low presante cylinders of 60 aud
Quotations. have also receirad advices from Hanoi and to bear on the French Governmens with a
the Police taarn refpeed to fire. This was Pipant said he would do so but that a/Fils these hurders were being consum-3) ineken rezpectively in diameter, working OPIUM--Now Pama, carhijo 6014/0085-
HONGKONG, Deanber 99. Haiphong dated, a week later, and subse. view to prevent the carrying out of the
Fuct so. It was seen both by the Committee would call as the hop ufter dinnerated, a new Govcument was formed, with twin scrows, whichi will gave the reasols &
had no money with bim If hey quent to the iming of these false reputa
London, Nov. 18th-Negotiations are who organised the meeting and the Police would return the money. He want to the head. In the moming a cironlar was sent The most exposed part of the ship, the in the North, and instead of raporting this proceeding between the British and German and Volunteer teams, who were the last on shop at 2 pm, when complainant refused sound giving the names of the new Min-pilot hou, is insufficiently strong, Leiry great Chiness victory and the approach of Governments with reference to New Ireland
to return the money. He then asked com-stora, but at night there was another mas duly two thicknesses of boiler iron, having the victorious forces, they state that affairs comment to England areable, after the Marines had finished firing, money, 64.50, hat he refused to do so. these occaped with the Japanices troops, ofosed by an iron flap when not in use.
and New Britain; but they excite very little the list to compete, that it would be impos plainant if he would return half of the Ministry were billed except thres, and nice, the height of the eye these car to atere, Aud the members of the new peer-holes ranning laterally round the cor
romain as they: pea It is difficult to se
At 8.30 p-u,
lo and the other defaudante how the Chinese cause is served by the the Australian colonicas towards the upeass before the time fixed by the Coramittee at taka the matter to court if part of the tho.first being on the Chinese sido The side, prie a lttle abeft the bow, the other i
to supplement the amount subscribed by for both teams to get over all the ranges, called at the shop again and threatened to the second Ministry being pro-Japanese, Spara about 35 feet in length on each circulation of these baseless reports. When of the New Guines protectorate.
which firing: should cease, Viz: 4:45. money were not returned, as the photos Keress themselves, it is said, killed the just forward of the stern, oun be rigged out the Chinesa do give the French a 'druli-
It was suggested under the circumstances were no use to them. They were then cond lot of Ministers as they did not like to hold suspended wire nettings atretched bing we shall be very happy publish the A PRIVATE telegrant was received here on that both teams should fire until time was defendant, whu wap the last to leave, re- the Japanese had hilled the seven heads of and sunk below the water as guards against the Japanese, and because they supposed to the other, which are weighted leaving the studio, to go on board, when first particulars.
Saturday (Dec. 18th) to the effect that the called, and, 4 the whole of the dir ceived a blow on the hand from a chair. the previous Ministry. Kim a Kim was torpedoes and the torpedo boats of the
**Bank, French Government is parchasing весед
The second and third defendants said they use of the thres who recaped, and he went enoizy before one of these destructive Ius annual Bazaar for the sale of work transports in England. - M.-CD. New tances could not be accomplished, some would go for the police said then the Oito Chomulra with the Japanese when they little craft could cut through this wi back another day and finish the match.neau, of whom there were twelve or fourteen
impediments, she would probably be nonk arteen rotrested from Seot! in aid of the Baxter Chinasa Girl Sohna Mu W. Donald Spense proceeded to
Bo Bur wo have only given a shor
by the guns the firat defendant in the room.
They then upon between the Captains of thetwo teams, began throwing chairs au stools at him and ment officials but this does not include this ipparaters is not as yet rigged, Major Tripp and Inspector Thomson, with efter knooling him down hold him down for all the bloodshed. The Chinesa general will be before leaving Shanghai. The ther later in the season then last year and Taswrecked steamer Chany Chow was, says the consent of the Committee, that one team All the damage done to the furniteres that complications might arise, endeavour, whole, it is only in minor and aimportan: Gold Leaf 994 finest.. 22 17.
condition of the vessels some ten minutes, when tas police came in command of the Chinese
troope, Bading
Kood a
•following so cofely upon the monster the Brishing Courier, put up for sale by ahould fire on Saturday and the other done by the Chimene themselves by throwed to see the King, but the Japanese details, that can be rectified at any time sovereigna, od kamin B-5:46 Basaar recently held in the Betsaxal Ga Messrs. J. R. Dickson and C, and subse on Monday, and that the questioning the things at him. He had no stick said they could not allow his troops, to and are at present of little monieus, that done, is was feared that the lair would sul-quently withdrip pending instructions to who should fire on Saturday should wish him and if he had struck the enter the Palace walls, for by this time they appear to a stranger and ong uo-
Temperature, and the Japanese had made their way to the acquainted with the examble of a man of Taken ni afters Howsoner & Co.'s Freon from Sydasy We understand that she decided by tossing. Just as this was
complainant it was in self defence,
F.C. Currie, recalled, said that he saw no fet in consequence, but these forebodings offer of £105 was made,
The Chinese war undergoing repairs, to have been Palace and guarded it,
Queen's lioni) hare scarcely being realized, the THE Amoy Gazette announces with regret the Volunteer team could not possibly by sons of the party it was a amboo did so, and forced open the Palace chton, craft ought to show the enemy that a war
agreed upon, it was discovered that one of stick in rat defendante hand. One, pro general, finding he would not be allowed neglected and to be out of order
HongKonu, December 22- dmed, was brought up to the Carge Room orders to his troos su advance. They and properly ufcared, these staunch little to enter the Palace quietly, gava, the Well-manned with a crew of 140 mey
THERMOWATER JAG sected being very satisfactory. This a
This death of Mr John Rows, late sccond get over to the Range on Monday (to cane and was broken off at the lamllo. He bet the Japanese sprang mine on there with the men of Chung wob is not to be slakbt, owing in a great measure be the
gunder the Rogers Cruiser Ft Hoo day) and, therefore, Major "splendid saamknent of tweful and orns which took place at the Kulangeon Hospital elected that his team should great once, refused to let through the trap door. Eg the Chinese general saw this, he ordered if
Tripp was sure the Chinese in the room most have.
known that it was the polies whom they and twelve Chineze were killed. When werely a ganie of skittles. --Shanghai Cou- suontal actinice contributed and to the 189 on the 12th inat,
private contract.
port amounts
The disengaged tonnage in port to 34 vessels, registering 27,853 tone, steamers not incuded.
The following are the sett cuents: Brit. barque Miako, 616, to New York;
a day or two, nor are the Japanese soldiorą † were laid by Germany on two islanda sonops were on the point of starting for Chinese were killing one of his esmirades, Fernape purdered, hastily left the fcasting broadside guns, which would be pur. private• han 3-m, schoonor Harald Hoar-
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