FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1829.
| Movements of Warships
Harmstor's Circus is doing good bus. HALS. Centurion ned
Notes by the Way
at Singapore S
Mr Grant Allen, to well known nov list and scienciat, in dond, at the compers tively early age of 31
pected to arrive hore.
・with
Admiral Seymour
H.M.B. Bonaventure sail to-day,
Share List
The following nitorations to our share President Krager is now serving hat are noted after the hour of curenetion : fourth (query-und last) term as PresidentBanka, 840 % prom-8607,50, buyers of the South African Republic,
National Bank, $28, buyers Chinn Traders' 250), sellers; Straits, $3 buyers
Sir Claude and Lady Motonald are
;
THE CHINA MAIL.
REUTER'S TELEGRAM
LONDON, 8th November, 1890. REINFORCEMENTS FOR SOUTH
AFRICA
It is understood that preparations are actively proceeding for the despatch of an. uther division to South Africa.
THE RELIEF OF FORT WYLIE... The armoural traiu with which the Dabios relieved Fort. Wylie has been found
teemingly a considerably distance off.
THE WAR.
THE BATTLE OF ELANDS.
LAAGTE
half the lattalion was engaged, lost 118, in cluding twenty nor commisalp not officore,
Star-Capt. Brooke,
Gorman live Kend with kumunition) go to show that Great Britain will mökraks mit fatare deliveries of ammunition to the Roors if it can be prevented,
London, Oct. 14-The capture of the
BORR, PLAN OF CAMPAIGN,
docture will no doubt follow this illustrious example. — Eut, Zimes of Ceylon:]= FLAT "CARDINAL MORAN'S ADVICE. THE EXPENSES OF THE WAK, V.
Sydney, Out, B.---Cardinal Mora, sprak The motion of Bie M. Hika-Bench, toing at the blessing of a foundation-aboné of malac oven millions sterling by Treasuryn now solinol at Tyndhurst to-day, anid Bili, has been adopted in the House of many Australians were now filled with mill-train on the western border of the Trans GRAPHIO DESCRIPTION A TER Commons. The remaining three millions tary ardour, and wanted to go to shoot the vast is the beginning of a fer anticipated will be covered by the surplus. Sir A. Boors in the Transvaal. He would advido reverses at the outset of the campaign. Hiel Bench stated that the tax-payora in tha. Transrant would be expected to provide s reasonable sum towards the expanse of the war.
RIBLE STRUGGL). GÜNEIGES. PRAVERY, OF THE QUELONS.
Losos, October 26. The Rutes special correspondent at Fandalangte, describing the battle, says that, after our first Battery came into action
WHAT THE BOER PRISONERS HAY, London, Oct. 23. The ufflers and mon wounded at Gluncou and Dundee are im proving. At Elands-langto a train with
British force.
mest of thein to stop at home, because a great many were only going there to find thoselves shot and to fil graves in n distant land. There was no use nowadays for unskilled soldiers, who must be com pletely educated in the profession of arms.
nssengers by the new Gorno mail stea.Union, 9242, sales; Chiny Fire, $88; Dock Tuguin Bridge, intact, and the Boers aro at 4 pm, a body of mounted Boers brokenino English prisoners was taken by the nonnils explanation, and, possibly, the im
hart.
Der Konig Albert, que hore on Tuesday sellers, Indo China, 679; buyom: Chiun 625. %. prom. 97811 Steamboats, 320,
THE FIGHTING ON FRIDAY. Matial (new issue), £3,15, buyern Star,
The native accounts of the fighting on usors: China Sage, $133, sala: Friday or possibly doggerated, that it Kowloon Wharf, 883, sales and sellors;
ing on Colonso was severely admitten.
Mr Cuthbert Layton nolines in our na vertisement columns that he will shortly
CURIOUS COUNout of a sea CAPTAIN. London, Oct. 10 –An incident which đo-
position of severe penalties on offending parties, is reported from Durban, the chief Port of Natel.
The Boer plan is now unfolding itself. It seans to be to strike iimultaneously at dif feront points, with a view of obtaining strong strategic position in Natal before the scrival of the British army curps, At all points the British are faced by Bour forces superior at least in wanbori
@dolizor a series of lootures in the City Hall Humphreys 810 Julobir, $14, sollere;ppears that the Boer Gimmmando adrave our Artillery, now having two Batteries in rod costs, not kluzki, nad cannot believe amined by the Customs officers, was found songs.
on "The Second Coming of the Lord."
Punjom Profurenco, $1.50 Charlionnages," Messu hayers;
vara; Queen's, 47) bants, velløre Raub, 864, sellers; Olizora, B.87, sellera
$18); ILK. Cotton, 860. Colonel Schiel,
ست
RUSSIA,
The Tear and Taeins have arrived at
Dust Gaversor of Ceylon, has resigned his / H.K. Hotel, $122, buyers; A. 9. Optoon, Putadani from Darmstad N
Capt. Wyndham, A.D.C. to H. E. the
position in order to rojoin his regiment, the Second Battalion King's Royal Rifles, now at the seat of war.
notion, prepared the way for the Infantry amault, scoding bursting shamol along the Boar position.
Thunderclouds behind the hills made an ominious background for the land light of the bursting shule.
It was uvident that the attack must be
KIPLING'A VIEWS OF THE QUESTION: Lenalen, Oct. 14.—At Brighton lasteven- into retrost. This was a ruso by which it
ing a public meeting was held under the was leaped to draw off ajrict of the attack Several of the enemy's standards were
suspices of the South African Association in suppert of the government. They hall-wis og forre, they themselves galloping back
The Boot privonors aro dejected, and de-
Yesterday the star Guelph, 4,917 tons, crowded, over 3000 persons being present into position on the reverse side of the hill.clare they would never have come if they belong ug to the Union Stoaniship Company, in consequence of the report that Rudyard ho mamy's guos then cared firing, whila had-known the British could shoot-like-Limited, entered the port and discharged a Kipling would spast. The sudiener Le
thin. They had been taught to look for quantity of cargo, which, on being closely exfore the addresses begun sang patriotie
to include 414 packages of ammunition, The chairman, Lord Talbot, at the outset. their opponents ara Englishmen. doctor and a primitive stad, has been placed On enquiry it was found that the vessel hind
The Bour hospital, containing a single which had been consigned to Delagra Day rond the following letter from Mr Kipling
I sen the papera havo generally crodites under the mro of the British field hospital. day or two previously called at Delagoa me with the intention of speaking at your
SIR G. WHITE'S CHIVALROUX CONDUCT. Bay, and The Times, is a leading article, says it is stopped by pride the harbour End boon meeting, but as I pointed out when the asy HM.S. Philomel, third-class socistion did me the holor, to invite nic, noteworthy that Sir George White, although cruiser, 2,575 tona. Captain J. R. Bear-public speaking is entirely out of my way he arrived at Elandslaagte at the beginning aroft, of the cruiser, orderad Captain WI need not any that I am entirely in
with the of the teal action, refrained with the Hague, of the merchantman, to declare sympathy:
object of the chirales self-denial of a truu soldier from whether he had say aromuition on board eating and realize our country's, oldig
alion at this crisis to support Her United States, by which Gorniany ucquires tour's preparation, the Lifantry re: his subordinates, when he recognised no and the Guelph was then allowed to go
capable of conducting it succesfully. Sir the harbour. It is surmised that the am- demand, I take it to be, is for equal George
White, a brave man himself, bnows munition would have been laidoilat Delagon rights for all white mon from the Caps to how to appreciate courage in his oppon-Bay ents; and ho testifies in his despatch to th. Bay but for the fair of discovery by British Zambesi; the air the establishment of a agents, and that in landing it at-Durban, republic instead of an oligarchy and their gevernod under equs! lawa, formed in opon, rectalod down in the, Trisvaal as a Islands, aleg Choiseul and Tabul of the Manchesters, supported by the Golon oxhibited. The Times adds that those destination would become known.:
Solomon Group. ⠀
sterling qualities should further the ulti As a result of the incident, British war council by free nuen, neither corrupted nor mato pacification,
vessels will store closely scrutinise the in-cuorced, representing every interest in the portations as Delagoa Bay, so as to prevent land, These things are good and desirable, the landing there of war material for the and I recognize that it is the duty of each use of the Boers.
one-of na, necording to his abilities, to work, toward their attainment.
THE SAMOAN QUESTION,
An Anglo-German agreement shean
Coloral Schiel is only a Cerluan by conetailed, subject to, £be upproval of the pronse:1 home before the night; so, after taking the direction of the operations front this vessel. Hague replied in the into Majesty's govemment unreservedly: The
4. Correspondent writes--The repe
wer Wodkyned allyling lim's bin acuilted
hirch. He serves about 2 years ago in
an honorary member of Masonic Lodge
the Samoan Islands, except Tutails, which will belong to the United States. Great
coived orders to advance.
THE DISPOSITION OF OUR FORCEN,
The Devonshiro Regiaent were given the
the Prussian army. He was employed first ya Gorman farus In South Asics as a bal
outh Africa from but to west,
Later on
Canongate Kilwinning, Edinburgh (No. 2). { lock Criver, and it is said that he crossed Britain nequires the Tonga and the Savage { task of delivering the front attack, with the admirable bravery and tamacity the Boors Captain Hague did not expect that ita trugvindication of the new regonorate Transvaal
Robert Burne was Pont Laureate of the Judge, and Sir Walter Scott was also a member.
D
or calling his place Rossbach, Jou- made him his side Za coup, and after- appointed him Inspector Gonerál of
The Board of Tride have awarded o binocular glass to Mr Henry B. Knuth, master of the Gonun teamship Alesin, war for his services in rescuing the crew of the British barque Killy, of Shanghai, which | India. "foundered at mas un Aug. 7 last.
Aft
Ho had for a tine under his care sou and his offeurs. He became a in the Boer army, and when the out Joubert made him a Colapel.
-It was Uhought the U.S, Administration had forgiven Captain Coglilan, nfd of the „orninor Niculeigh, for his undiplcinatie refer
ences to the Gernias, bat (says an Ametist of the Imperial troops quartored in
can exchange) it would soon that the Washington officials, think he still needs Ilto cooling off Blau why end-him "Alaska
Football at Singapore..
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D. Company, OR having defanted 1. Company in the semi-final or the War- con Football Shield at Singapore, the fuplists are the Band and Dfoms and D. Company, King's Own Regiment, The Band and Drums are expected to win.
VEC Football Club.
To-morrow (Saturday), at 4 o'clock,
litary Kindergarten. Fking on the way in which troops were got to South Africa from India. favourable comparison with the way in which they were got there from England, the Calcutta correspondent of the Pioneer writes - Instead of India bearing the
this country, it seems to me that England should pay all charges, in connection there with, in return. for. the advantages and training which the troops obtain here in the practice of the are of wor, India is indeed a sort of kindergarten, wore the war game ployed with living pieces for the British Ariny, for the officers as well as for the rank u file, and for this the British public and pay."
Commercial Attache in China.
The Queen has buon pleaded to approve of the appointment of Me James Willion Juanieson, of Her Majesty A Consular Ser. vice in China, to be Coinmordial Attaché in that country. This unicament wilt be welcomed as an indication that the Gureta mont have been brought to realise the im
•portance, if not the necessity, of appoint. the V.RO. football-teain play a match withing properly-established commercial at sho Royal Engineers Recreation Club, the tachés in China. So far as this particular following players representing the V.R.Ccan be takon to the Jamieson has been appointment is concerned, no exception -Chunnett, goal, Bratt and A. N. Other in thọ Consolar scevico in China some thir, backs: Hondureon Craig and Binillic. to years, and during that port hus had the office of Acting Vice Consul at. Shang. and Taylor, forward.
hai, Pagoda Island, and Canton, while he wus Acting Consul at Wuchou from Fanc to Novembar in 1897, and has been Acting Consulat Szumno sives February, 1858- Lend D. Express. ----
Penang Volunteers.
The following appointments in the
· Penang Volunteer Corps have taken effect:
—Me John Gray Allan to be Captain ; Mr The English Church Conference. Frank Coghill Jackson, Lieutenant Mr A London telegram, dated. 14th Frederick Iven Hallifax, Lioutouant: and Hon. W. C. Brown, M.D., Monomary sur reou with the rank of Captain; the Rev. W. H. C, Dunkerloy, honorary shaplain..
Hongkong Hotel.
The Band of the Hongkong Regiment will play at the Hongkong Hotel to-morrow evoning from 8 p.m. to 9.30 p.m. The following is the programing:-
Marth
Uume Nironm
ions
-Highlanders, on the right flank, for which
they had to make a wide detour. Lonex, 9th November, 1800,- This was at 4.30 p.m., and the main [ell-
in deluges a quarter of an hour later. THE SAMOA AGREEMENT.
As the Infantry attack developed, the en- Under the Angle-German agrzebienteiny brought forward this guns into posi. coding Samen to Germany, the latter re. tion, and domurericed abelling the advancing
lines nounces extra-territorial rights in Zanzibar whenever the other Powers renounce theirs.
GENERAL FRENCH LEAVES LADY.
SMITIT FOR CAPETOWN..
General French left Tadysmith for Cape town by the last train prior to the invest ment of that town. General French command the cavalry at Capetown.
BORR INVASION OF ZULULAND.
A Boer Commando has invaded Zululand.
(Reuter's Service to Singapore.) THE LADYSMITH ACTION.
LONDON, November 3.
In the nine hours action on Monday near Ladysmith, in which portions of the Glout coaters and Irish Fusiliers were engaged, the following were the losses :--
KILLED.
Sixelicars and Gi mon. WOUNDED. Nhis officers and 231 men.
"HONGKONG BOAT CLUB.
Ate meeting of the Hongkong Bunt Club, bet in the Cricket Pavilion last night, the following adicebearers way plected for the President-Hon. J. Hart Lockhart, C.M.G..
R. do Calo.
C. Butech.
L. Barrett, H.K.R. No. 3 Boat.
G. M.. Young (Captais). C. H. Gale.
Capt. Warrot, ILA
J. W. Cunning.
Hon. Secplary and Treamer-Mr C. H. Gale.
General Committee-Messrs G. M. Young, J. Danby, A. E. Eliis, and F. Browne.
Ballotting Committee-Surg-Major Wat son, Rev. R. F. Cobbold, Capt. Warren, Octo... Mesers A. G. Ward, G. H. Poits and
F. Lisb ber says: Between the Church Congress, It was decided to hold a scratch race on now in session at the Royal Albert Hall Saturday, 25th November, at 3.30 p.m.,
and the following crews were chosen and the preparations for war, it is hard to
No. 1 Boat.
No. 2 Boat. say whether there are more clergyman or of A. E. Eilis (Capt.) J. Dantry (Capt.) fors in London. To burning of ircense R. F. Jahnaton.. produced an approach to rowdyist, com-G. R. Stevens, parison of extreme ritusiom to the fetish A. E. Katech.
aahip of barbarians, causing a storm of hisses on other emotion, which had to be stopped by the Lord Bishop of
London,
Dr. Creighton. The discussion resulted in no
I move than the airing of different opia-- Lord Halifax Crieing tho Rastlinenta of the ritualists. The relution of the Church of England to non-conformity is also Famgezet taking up the attention of the congrese Well Feurteen bishops are in attendande, as ́as nearly all the well-known churchmen. The Bishop of Hereford made a vinlens at- tack upon Sunday descention, berating the habit of holding dinner parties and of play The Chin Guestle of the 6th just, rang golf and tennis on th
that y lo con -ports |--We are sorry to learn that a gousse to it that our moraly my not under cluded his schtry by euing Let ideal of had blood exists between a section of German and British men-o varsmen hers anent the Boer trouble, and a serious fracas in the Yangkungpang was fortunately only averted in timo las night. It is to be Koped that the navel aupliorities will pre vent any untimely meeting hitween the disputants fill the present tuchy iceling socla down.
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Rival Bluejackets Quarrel
Seram Treatment of Rinderpest
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At the meeting of the Sanitary Bond yesterday, Me May again reterred to the serum caro of rinderpest. He didnt during this year or last year Mr Lodde our ed an animal of rinderpest by inoculating
serum of his own manufuture. This was
A launch will love Pedder's. Wharf at 3 p.m., and the Police Wharf, Kowloon, immeritely before the race, for the use of mainbers and their friends.
WEATHER REPORT.
The following notice is issued from the Observatory
KIG STOLID ADVANCE OF THE DEVONS. The Dovens, who were stolidly pushing Across this open, cutting the imparing wire entreglaments pat up is the memy, were extended as much as possible, this being the only method by which the moon could hope to face flo Mauser and Maxim fin
Nothing could bu foer than the un- daunted front this Batolico displayed, while edging forward against the fire pour- ed upon it from modern 1
arias.
CORDON HIGHLANDERS. TASIR TASR
AND THEIR LOSTEA,
The Gordons, skirting the battorios in action, cut in on the luft of the Manches. ters, and marched steidly in Company Column, until the boulder-strewn Nek of the enemy's ridge was reached.
This point was three-quarters of unila from the Boer guns, in front of the Gor- dons; and from this position were throo surcessive ridges running diagonally across the flat hill-top, ench commandol by a strong force behind it. The bill itself was one mass of boulders,
The regiment was many times driven back; yet, righting thomwolves, the troops The on the awomit steadily pushed on,
ALL WRLY AT KIVAERLEY.
London, October 24.The Times pub. fishes a telegram saying that the Cape Town censor's oficial report states that all was well at Kimberley on Sunday.
INDIAN GOVERNMENT TRANSPORTS TO BE
PAID OFF.
HOW PRESIDENT STEYN WAS BRIBED,
THE REINFORCEMENTA FOR SOUTH AFRICA,
Colombs, Das. -Reuter has shane) fully scamped the shipment of half an Army Corps during the past five days- Bombay, October 23,—The Government partly in the Thaines, and the rest at of India has decided to pay off all hired Southampton-#$ s though anything equal to transports recently employed for conveying it had happened in the past 40 years. On the Indian Contingent to South Africables the programme of the War (15ce, Thursday we described in one of our special London, October 26- The Times
corre showing the transports to be used, the spondent at De Aar wires that dissatisfac regiments they were to take, and the date tion in the Free State is on the increase.and place of their departure. We tabulató
the information as follows: The Burghers feel that they have on. tered upon a hopeless struggle, since to Yorkshir West Surroya S'pton Fri. porta of the Glencoe and Elandslagte en. Roulin Castle Derous, Yorks, gagements have got abroad; and the Free Harlech Grafle Murthamptons. State Commissariat is much interior to that Lismore Castle East Surroga, &c., of the Transvaal.
Gascoft
Gronadiers, Coorkha Coldstream
1st Scots nod
Guards, &c.
At Naauw Poort the Dutch freely state that President Steyn received fifty-thou. sand peands to induce his country to join ita
the Transvaal.
THE MAFEKING POSITIÒN,
Pavonia Oricatal Auranie
Castle
75
Sat.
11
Chatham, &c. Mou.
With overy wish for the thorough suc cess of the mosting, Ioto, yours sincerely,
· RUDYARD KİTLİNG, The audience greeted the reading of the letter with hearty cheers.
LATE TELEGRAMS,
The Theatrical Action of an Irish M. P.
London, Oct. 94. Mr. Michael Davitt, M. P. f S. Mayo, has rosigned his seat in Parliament, as protest against the injna tion of the Transvaal War.
[bir Davitt has been Disaffected for 30 years, and in 1870 was convicted of treason felony, and sentenced to 15 years” ponat servitude Ho is still only 53years of age; and, having loft the House of Cenimons, to (So'tun Taes. the infinite erodit of that body, his proper Welsh, Irish,
place is Portland Prison. So saye an Ix- change.]
News from Mafeking on the 18th instant, by runner, states that Commandant Orunjie Halen Scots Fu- had withdrawn a large proportion of hie fores. It was believed that heavy fighting Armenia elsewhere necessitated this, or that it was Nomedic our ruse. The investing Boers had America 4,800 men and seven guns-
to
25
";
of
siliars; H.T.T Staff, Av. Tilbury
Albert Docks, Four Units Tubery Beuter has told us nothing for several THE FOER CAPTURE AT GLENCOE.
days se how this highly important, under- The War Ofice learns, unofEcially, that first ridge was already a atraintes, but the Captain Lonsdale, Liour. Fo Mesurier, Lient has been progressing; and to-day weight of munbera carried the men on. Garvio, and Lieut. Grimshaw, of the transports have got away with the rein Agency simply remarks that all but six Dublins; Lieut. Majendis, of the Ring's forcements so anxiously awaited in South Ilifles; Mooller (sic), and Major Greville Africa. This means that the authorities and Captain Pollok, of the 18th Hussars, have been able to keep their dates in Tex- that the whole squadron which they cam-ifteen; but which these are, and what have been all taken prisoners; and presumes pect of no more than nine transports out of mauded in the
A SOLDIERS' BATTLE.
It had catsed to be a "General's battle."
Everything depended on the Company, oven the Station, conamanders..
Gallantly officers and non-commissioned fitore did their work. The non aver
tuuascires,
THE MOST, KČunnory stakN OF MODERN
TIMES.
The eneiny stood to their position with
THE JUNCTION OF WHITE AND YÜLE'S. FORCES.
London, October 24.It is officially on
cure situerer kak očeni nu PAYCICUNT KERG- lock, we may assume that they are Tues- day'e vongols which have not yet milod; And, if this be so, the Fasiliors and 'the
grin, megullicent porsistency; and the last onood that Brigadier-General Yolo-is-re Highland Light Infantry are not get upon
order
General Sir George White, and that ho ar
bank river, without seling
the enemy.
troops have at last started, however; and
the cited attack of the storming rogit evening, all well, at the Waschuette, too soon. Times of Ceylon.
fighting records of modem timer. Despito
meuts, wie trained their gune on the point- blank vauge, they checked the advance for half an hour..
At six block the buglos rang the ad- Fixed bayonets glemmed over the bonklers through the fading light; and
vance.
bits.
•
Sir Gourgs Whi stoly fought a succose- fel action with a Free Utate, force between Ladysmith and Nowrustlo, (Wessel Nek) and expected to join hands with General Yule this orening..
An official statement was read in the
NEWS FROM AMERICAN -PAPERS.
THE CAFICEE OF AN ARMORED TRAIN, Kimberley, Oct. 14.-The report that fighting has taken place at Krasipan has been oficially confirmed.
London, Oct. 14.--The following official
The Cambridgeshire,
October 25.-The following is the result the moo for the Cambridgeshire
Irish It............
Ates and Graces
Mazeppa
Renewed Flight of the Khalifa.
The Khalifa has left Gob-el-Kabir. The
is ordered the troops to return to Omdur Sirdar has decided not to pursue him, and
Serious News from the Indian Frontier.
Bombay, October 25-The Mullah Paw indali has collected a large force is the Khasiera Valley, Amadwao, and threatene to attack Haidrink. The following troja bave, in consequence, moved frean Ders maikkan to Tak:-One squadron of the 5th Punjab Cavalry, No. 8 Mountain Bai- tory, and the 4th Sikh Infantry, the whole of the trocus being under the command of Colonel Pollock.
- Esicutía Tea Sales.
·Cntenuta, · Oct. 25-At yesterday's tes
House of Commons to-night regarding the expected junctioning of Sir George White's and General Yula's forces; and was received with obrers. It has relieved the great an-dispatch has been received from Cape Town, sales 21, 191 packages were sold. There was xiety which existed.
Lunden,
October 25-A telegram from
where
our men spring up, to fall like rab The buglo sutarded again and again; and the Highlanders, shouting and cheering madly, dashed over il Drens work, while the skitling pipes sounded.
a good demand for common grades at it was. Bled at 2.25 pm, to-day: Thus was the kopji taken, with 'Majuba,' on the tips of the men, who carried the las-Sir George White, dated Ladysmith lasted from the expturad armored train. The wors irregular, with a downward tendency. The engine driver and one native escap- previous rates; but madium and good toss. get with fixed bayoneta.
evening, states that he pioved out in strung. former was slightly wounded in the lid. THE CAVALRY PURSUIT--THE ENEMY'S
force to cover Brigadier-General Yule's Ho reports that Captain Nesbitt was alight The Indian Famine Relief Fund. GUNNERY.
moroment on Indys aith. The Boers, oly wounded and that the party in the train, copying an exceptionally strong position, whose naiber he does not know, was exp opened with one gun, which the British tured by the Doors. He believes that the Artillery silenced The British ther prisoners were unhacuned. cupiod a strong ridge parallel with the enemy, General White confined bis eforts to preventing the enemy from attacking General Tule. Numbers of the enery have taken to flight.
A white handkerchief Gutttered to show that the enemy bad surrendered; but she rain remonts pouring over the hillsides were poanced upon by our Cavalry, and
the hillside was strowa with dead and wounded.
The enemy's guns were fought splendid Iy. Their losses were heavy.
A MIDNIGHT TRAIN OF WOUNDED,
A midnight hospital-trun carried ninety of our wounded to Ladysmith; but it, is feared that tho tutał will be double thin
BRITISH LOSSES AT
ELANDSLAAGTE,
The armored train that was sont to Vry: burg from Kimberley with the two 7-poun dors has returned to Kimberley in safety, having transferred the guts to the train that was destroyed,'
Several natives have contributed to the Farine Relief Fund. Rai Balindur Kasthur Chand has given R50,000.
Kiao-Chow and Wel-Hai-Wei.
At the Congmphical Congress at Botlin
Later-General Sir George White tulo-
Captain Noabit belongs to the bashonand Oct., a paper was read by Mr Poolte graphs-this afternoon that his advance land Mounted Police. He served in the neg Bigelow upon. The Administration of guard luns come in touch with Brigadier Matabele war, during which a daring ex- Colonies. Mr Bigalow alluded to the General Yule's force, which was halad at ploit won him the Victoria Cross. With 18 American experiment with Cubs and th Sunday's River. Five miles north of mon be fought his way through the Mat Blandelaagic, on the Ladysmith Glencos
18in maxxt.] wain
Sir George White has occupied all the
hates, relieved a belengured patty and Philipuince, which he described unlikely escorted them to Salisbury. Three of the to be costly on account of inexperience and
horses being killed or woundet.
Gradients alight on the coast, rather steep Elands-langte amount to 207, five officers/strong positions along the road to Tad party were killed and five wounded, all the conceit.". After giving a mpid sketch of a
Mr W. J. Juhnston, the Now York publisher, who for the past five weeks has been travelling about Japan, on his way around the world, arrived in Kobe yestor day (Oct. 28) and is staying at the Onental Hotel. Mr Johnston is to sail from Nagn A Frenchman drinker manually 141 bot * for Busan, Mokpo,. Chémulpo, and Beaul,
therefore intimately connected with the
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mined by tha bunted plutocracy has fallen on the Chinn caust, particularly On the 10th at 11:5. The barometer
Archbishop of Canterbury made aperuil me in the North ;rison in the Southern Philip ference to the necessity of family influence pines. The depression is probably moving in education.
Westwards off the S, W. ross of Luzon. pay
Another depression lies over Central China, Londen, kt. 28.-The British losses it Social Visit to a Formosan Chier
visit to Kiao-chow, he went on to comparo with strong N.E. winds in the N. part of were killed, thirty wounded, 37 sen killed, regarding which no anxiety need ba
the development of the German settlement”” Sir George White's losses at Roitfontein the China Sea. Forecast:-moderate E. and 175 wounded and missing, winds, cloudy, some drizzling min
with that of Wai-hai Wei. He found that. Imperial Light Horse-Colonel Jolin yesterday wore 13 killed and 9 wounded, General Joubert has issued a eroular from James Scott Clishichino, commanding.
the chief laager in consequence of the re- to progress of the English settlement bad The killed included Colonel Wilford, of port that some of the burghers had mis- been much the more rapid and satisfactory, Lt. Colonel Chisholme (who recently re the Gloucesters; and the
beled themselves on their journey to the in spite of the longer time the Germans had Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at tired) served with the 9th Lancars in the
borders, plundering a number of: etores, Baki, November 4th, on tba Yatymo matles of wine. 30 bottles of beer, and I bot- the capture of Aŭ Musjid; in the affairs included Lieut. Douglas, of the 42nd Bat-Such offences, the coromandant-general | beza at work and the official afforts which When had been rande to develop Kino-chow. The Korea Front Shero it le his intentions to Fles of spitits; & German bottles of wine, Siah Bang (esterely wounded), and in the tory Major Abdy of the 53rd Ratiory: saga, will be ascently punished. to to Tientam and Paking, and on to the 141 bottles of beer, and 12 bottles of spirits wounded (mentioned in Ganpatchon, ford, of the 19th Bussars; and Lieut. His Joubert, let it not be thought that we are contention by referring to the prosperity of operations around Cabul in December 1879 Licet. Perrean, of the 53rd Battory; Lieut.
we are unwillingly compelled to cross the military and official elements were, accred- Stobart, of the 14th Hattery: List. Hal boundary line of our country, anys General ing to this lecturer, auch fort predominant Great Wall On his way to Hongkong he
is German settlements. He supported thiş : will probably make detour at amoy to an Englishman 2 bottles of wine, 178 bottles Brovst of Major. Moslal with two Clasps, kie, of the Gloucesters visit Ferros He has been aliad to yoin of beer, and 6 bottles of spirits (six bottles Dane, and Lieuta. C. G. Momo, Murray Gortion Liganders. Major Heury W
a band of robbers, and,
view, re- with that in main as far as possible from private dwell. Hong Kong, and to the harmony which small party of Americans and Europeans being equal to an Imperial gallon).
The doctors have succeeded in extracting ings and from places where no enemy is
prevailed there between the military and specially invited by the chief of andsut, the ether wurde, for every bottle of wire cou-li Lovis B. Bradbury, of the Gordon buliet from General Syrams, who is stationed. When food or forngo for the the merchant classes. In the club at Hong savage tribes to make a social call upon dimmed by an Englishman & n Goroman drinks. Highlanders. a very important matter, and it did not him and his people in their village in the 4 and a Frenchmen betiles.
cattle is needed let certain offices acquire Kong, for example, an officer was often [Maier Denne served in the Egyptian now doing well.
Licut. Campbell of the Gordon High such goods from the urn r and let a receipt proposed for membership by civilius in appear to have boza followed up. Its mountains, and being publisher and figures, from the temperance polots of vinw, war of 1992 with the 1st Battalion Corden landers, has died of his wounds,
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a German colony that would be incorectv prussise of recompense by theater At the conclusion of his paper bir with thoughs the reason Mr. Ladds gave was that, he be not likely to foreza as oppors when we and that sober as the German in Tel el Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and and still more favourable for Que Englishman Highlanders, and was present at the battle
Goverment. Overtime bas bei ordered at Portsmouth Kledive's Star); niso served in the Soudan
The Volkstein, Bags Two small re. Bigelow advised the Goremments of coloni to collect the sorum.". Ha begged to move head hunters and saving under each ex forths ny much beer, and in addition with the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders, other craigory for sen.
captional circumstances die gunnire, native sumnes over four times as much vine as the
gigantic power which wishes to crash the way in colonial matters. They ought tast Me Ludd be seked to report on the life of an island so far off the bastan tack Taglishmen. It has often been urged that and was present in the engagements at El
them. Conquer or dia is the battle-ery of rather to allow the culonists the greatest matter as to where he could collect the of leasure travel from Hongkong Mr if the Englishman could coltivato a taste Tob and Texiai (two Clasps). Served in The Government have accepted the ser- the bravo burghers. Thus will the ques possible freedom in their development, on-
much needed. seram, and if he could collect it whether he Johnston will disorga from the fertlar for a light wine in place of spirit it would the Nile Expedition in 1884 85 with the Int vices of the emment Surgen, Sir William to be solved, and the republica ones for y granting thons protection when it was could get it so as to have it ready for aute to go to the Philippines, to vieress be latter for him, but this is impossible Battalion Gordon Highlanders and with the MacCoraus, who goes out to jom. Bir Red: all will either be freed from provocation or will have to bead their necks to the yokes for kimpoif the constitions of a country in with the duty on light vices standing at (Clamp).
River Column ander Major General Earle vers Buller's force in South Africa
With the exception of six transports, of Britias tyranny. England's might will Stearns Wine of Cod Liver Oil agallar Messrs Gilbey complain of
Linco The name of Licatenant Har General Buller's force has all cailed. path not decide the issue. That rests with God is an ideal tenis in general debility, and the extra 25 per cent, put sa this year by the Chancellor of the Exeliquer, and ab, of the Lincolns, sould be added to General Yule reports that all his wounded - clone.*-:
In crotection with Lieutenant Nesbitt's are doing well. drooste the reduction of the duty to 6d, the list of those killed at Gonds.
Sir William MacCorniac's offer to go to train the Boers concentrated their shells a gallon, which avon then would be more than double the duty na beer. They recali
Imperial Light Horse-Nino oficers, un South Africa has been accepted and, on the engine exclusively, and persisted in étail
the fact that John Bright Advocated the named
when he is present st important operations, fiting for fifteen minutes after a fing of Ogohespering of light French wines-first, on 21st Buttery, R. Capt. H. M. Camp-utts will stand wide or obey his orders. truse, was boisted.
Town nearly 64 years izo, his fatae is now A hospital train despatched from Vry- the ground that it would promoto tem boil, Lieut. R. H. Manley. perance in England, and, secondly, that it Deconshire Rest, Capt. W. B. Lafone, world-wide, and besides having been berg while hastering towards Krapau to Zoy who are would improve our business relations with Lieute. Gunning Green, and Hayley knighted in 1881, made a bar nef in 1897, render help to the wounded was nesly
publiltība:=653 : Franco, but probably, a weightier reason
Manchester Rogt-It Colonel A, E E. and created K.C.V.D. in 1898, he holds wrecked owing to the destruction of the with then is that is would improve Messrs Curran Capt. C. C. Melvill, W..P. E many foreigns.order and decorations. He railway south of Marlbogo The Boers
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ie Surgoon in Ordinary to the Prince of s'a pointed their guna at a train carrying Deoka
W. H. Lecturer in Clinical Surgery at St. Thomas a compelled it to retur Dick-Cunyngham, ve Major. Harry Hospital, and President of the Royal Col. Wright Capts: J. A. L. Haldano, De,lege of Surgeons Hir William was surgeon London, Oct. 10. The action of the Cholera and Dianthusa Remedy which I A. Bashadan Licata, M. F. Majklajabu, to the Anglo Auerican Ambulance of 1870, British third-olas oruiser Philome in inter- und myself whan troubled with barel C. W. Findlay, Hennessy, Inn Campbell and was present at the battle of Sedan, sephing the British steamer Guelph, from cumplaint, and had given to my man, and.
prored most benefel Lt. Jedes B. Glunt (Argyll and Sath. He has written a good deal on surgical Southampton, sopposed to him carrying am- in every Highlanders) attached. –
mattor. If their servicos are needed of munition for the Doors, and the fact that For sale by All Dealers Walkies Altogether the Gordone, of whom only which there seems great. likelihood other the Alone mailed to day to interdapt the Generel agent
he bad got suitablo calves from which turity of taking afternoon tea with the I he drinks twice as much spirit and three spedition in 1884 & Transport Officer Dockyard, 'to prepare the St. George and 1 públics have entered upon a struggle with al amperes *nợt to be över auxious to lond
war time.--Kobe Chronicle in
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