take another nip. The second taste of the. "Glentakit" was better than the first, and we were thus 'emboldened to invite à canny friend-"frae the far up north to come up and sample the Roderick Dhu Our crony has sent many gallons of the "Scotch weakness" over his craig, and is esteemed an excellent judge of a "gude drap o' whiskey." The opinion of our "ancient" is, that the Roderick Dhu blend is not only the best whiskey in the market here, but in the best that is made. Sun-
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1883.
THE CHINESE QUESTION.
France and China remains to all appearance # Though the actual question at issue between stata quo, diere are not waning signs (says the Times) that France is beginning to realize the critical position in which, it stands. Our Paris Correspondent reviews the situation this morn ing (September 14th) with considerable sagacity, He contrasts the different advice given to France on the subject by two of her nearest neigh- dry others, men of extensive experience in goazen bours, Germany and England, and insists with cheese and reckin' toddy," have corroborated the indisputable force on the considerations which above opinion, so beg to boldly state that should render the advice of England the more we are prepared to stand by the Roderickacceptable of the two. It may be admitted with- Dhu whiskey while coffin" wants out hesitation that the advice stendered by one nail. The quality of the whiskey is guaranteed nation to another is seldom entirely disinterested. not to be reduced, a very common thing done England of course has a very decided interest in in connection with the supply of spirits once the the maintenance of peaceful relations between. market and name of the "brand is sectired, so
France and China, but that interest is in no way those, who care to tackle the "Roderick Dhu" at variance with the true interests of France in nay safely depend on being always sup the matter. Indeed, if her motives were those of plied with the genuine article. The distillers pure egotism, England might very well be con- make but one quality, and mean to make in the tent to see France establishing herself on the Far East & reputation equal to that they have Songkoi, since all experience shows that French already obtained in the country where the enterprise in the East has generally been the "barley bree is taken neat" throughout the pioneer, not of French commerce, but of English. whole of that long and laborious journey But the trie motives of England, though not from the cradle to the grave. Mr. C. L. Thevenin, entirely disinterested, are very far from being the well known wine merchant, of Hongkong entirely selfish. Hotel Buildings, is the local agent for the newly introduced potent spirit.
LATE TELEGRAMS.
We are indebted for the subjoined telegraphic items to Australian papers received yesterday by the steamship Venice :-
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She desires to sec France strong and respected, and to remain on the best possible terms with her; whereas ho one can doubt that a war between France and China, whatever, its issue, would painfully | strain' the resources of France, and would only too probably imperil her present cordial relations with England, Germany, on the other hand, has no sort of interest in seeing France hus. banding her strength at home; indeed, she has lately declared with almost brutal frankness that her interest lies all the other way, "Wheresoever - else the French nation may cast its eyes in order to extend the sphere of its influence it will never be met by German rivalry." This is the advice of Germany, and its motive is plain enough. But in vain is the net spread in the sight of any It is understood that the defence of Captain Mur-bird. France may not be very willing to listen doch will be that the Austral was unstable. to the advice of England, but she can hardly be A disastrous explosion took place in a rocket quite so simple as to take the advice of Germany manufactory attached to the Royal Naval Arsenal when tendered in such a form. at Woolwich. From some cause as yet unex. plained, a portion of explosives ignited while in course of manufacture, and a scene of great ex- citement was the result. Rockets were flying about in the streets in all directions. Two men were killed in the explosion, and the havoc
LONDON, September 25th. The inquiry into the circumstances attending the sinking of the Orient liner Austral, in Syd- ney harbour, was opened yesterday before the Board of Trade. The first portion of the evidence taken had reference to the structure of the vessel.
caused to property was very great. -
Further particulars in regard to the explosion yesterday moming in the rocket factory at the Woolwich Arsenal state that the detonations werd continued for a space of over an hour. Some cases of rockets, which were designed for use on board men-of-war, travelled for miles through the air until they were finally expended, fortunately without doing any serious damage. The cause of the explosion is believed to be en- .tirely accidental.
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NATAL, September 24th, The chiefs Nampoer and apock, who were recently captured by the Boers who went to the assistance of Cetewayo, have been tried by them, and sentenced to death for insurrection.
PARIS, September 14th, Latest advices from Madagascar state that the Hovas have resumed active operations in the western portion of the island, and have retaken several positions in the Sakalava country, from which they were driven by the French on the
outbreak of hostilities.
LONDON, September 25th. The Carey family. have arrived in London, and the eldest son gave evidence at O'Donnell's examination to-day.
A serious railway accident is reported to have occurred in Roumelia. The camialties are heavy,
A great reception is being arranged at Exeter Hall, on Thursday next, for the Rev. Mr. Shaw, of the London Missionary Society, who has just arrived from Madagascar. He is advised to claim £10,000 damages from the French authorities.
The English press urges the Government to
maintain a firm'attitude toward, France,
The bombardment of the Malagasy forts by the French forces is now imminent.
September 26th.
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We are satisfied that the French nation and its rulers will in time do justice to our motives, even if they have not done so already. Nó one in France can be willing to undertake a war with China with a light heart, China, on the other hand, can hardly desire a quarrel if it can be avoided without humiliation. Such being the case, it is more profitable to dwell on the possible means whereby a peaceful solution of the difficulty may be effected than to repeat once more the considerations we have, so often urged which render such a solution desirable. important matter is that the negotiations should speedily be brought to such a point
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to relax the prevailing tension in the East, and to put an end to a state of things which may at any moment place the issues of peace and war beyond the control of diplomatists in Europe. The late disimbances at Canton seem now to have subsided, and the official tele- gram received at the Admiralty would seem to show that, in the opinion of the British naval authoritics at Canton, no further danger is to be apprehended. But the occurrence is a warning the significance of which cannot be neglected. The tension in Paris is reflected in the effervescence in Canton, and the latter can hardly be expected entirely to disappear until the former is relaxed. But if peace is to be maintained, it is only reasonable that each party FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED should be willing to go some way towards meet- ing the other. If such is their disposition, and if the friendly offices of England were invited for the purpose of mediating between them, we cannot believe that the difficulty would prove intractable to the skilful and suave diplomacy of Lord Granvile. China would naturally object to the despatch by France of large reinforcements to Tonquin, while France as naturally complains of the warlike preparations of China, of the protec tion and patronage extended by Chinese author- ities to the Black Flags, and to the sort of un- official war—to use Prince Bismarck's convenient
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and expressive phrase which China is alleged to be carrying on in Tonquia. On the other hand, the position occupied by France in Tonquin is sufficiently precarious, even independently of theTHE Upper Portion of the Eastern Wing of verious hostilities with T BAXTER HOUSE, containing 4 Large Rooms, Bath-room, &c, Water laid on and every convenience, Furnished or Unfurnished. Terms Moderate.
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The inquiry before the Board of Trade into China; and as the control exercised by China the circumstances attending the sinking of the over the Black Flags is at best only intermittent steamship Austral in Sydney Harbour was and uncertain, France can hardly be expected to continued yesterday. The evidence so far shows run the risk of defeat by withholding the rein. that there was no fault in the construction of the forcements absolutely necessary to the security vessel, and indicates that the disaster was due of her present position. China, again, can to neglect on the part of the ship's officers, scarcely be blamed if, so long as the issues of
An Irishman entered the British Consulate | peace and war remain doubtful, she does what
at New York and fired a pistol, without, however, causing any injury to the occupants of the Con- sulate. The man was immediately arrested, and has since been ascertained to be a lunatic,
ST. PETERSBURG, September 25th.. The Journal de St. Petersburg has an article stating that the Russian Government, strongly disapprove of the constitution of the New Bulgarias Ministry,
CONSTANTINOPLE, 'September 15th. It is announced that. General Soboleil, the Bulgarian Premier and General Kaulbars, Minister of War, have resigned their positions, foreseeing that measures of's dangerous character are likely to be introduced in consequenes of the concessions recently made by Frince Alexander,
LONDON, September 25th,
In consequence of the excited state of Tyrone a force of police has been drafted there, to pre- vent rioting between the Parellites and the Orangemen.
September 26th.
The result of the negotiations which are still progressing between the Marquis Taeng, on be half of China, and the French Government, with view to the settlement of affairs in Anam have been made public. The Marquis Tangpr Anamite territory from Cochin China to the Red River, and that China should take possession of the remainder of the country. M. Jules Ferry, President of the Council of Ministers, who has taken temporary charge of the Foreign Office in the absence of M. Challemel-Lacour, has put forward a counter claim on behalf of France to the whole of the delta. Thus matters remain at present...
poses that Fr
France should annex the whole ofthe
BRISBANE, September.arth.
A telegram from New Guinea, vid Cooktown, dated 13th August, states that the Herald corten
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any European Power would do in like circum- stances and strengthens her means of defence. Such, it would seem, is the condition of affairs at present. Neither Fower is very willing to recede, lest it should seem to be afraid of the other.
Such being the case, a frank consideration of the circumstances most likely to lead to waris probably the best method of discovering the means whereby that calamity may be averted. In the first place, sach Power must be content to renounce the desire of securing anything like
Further
triumph, diplomatic or substantial, over the be the attainment of an honourable and dur other. The greatest triumph of both would able peace, and of one which carries with it nothing of the 'rancour of defeat. more, it may be assumed that the despatch of large French reinforcements to Chinamani- featly larger, that in, than the security of the French position in Tonquin would require-would tax the patience of the Chiness beyond endur
D. R., Care of Hongkong Telegraph Office. Hongkong, 12th October, 1883.
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RODERICK DHU WHISKY. APURE Fine Flavoured Blend, Equal in
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ance, and would establish the war party in Chian In a position of irresistible aicendency. We are thus brought to the conclusion that one of the first conditions necessary to the maintenance of peace is that France, in taking legitimate-meas ures for the protection of her interests in Tonquid should send out the necessary reinforcements, but not an army, China could hardly object to this, unless she is prepared either to make the cause of the Black Flags her own or to give H. MUMM & Co.'s CHAMPAGNE 'substantial proof of her power to keep them in order. If France by observing moderation in the despatch of reinforcements were thus to afford convincing proof of her good faith and her genuina desire for peace, China might fairly be lavited to accept auch overtures in similar good faith and to avoid pressing for concessions incon sistent with French self-respect. The plain truth is that there is mom enough for both France and Chim in Tonquin if both Powers are only willing ramoval of an active European Power from the immediate neighbourhood of her own" frontjem," and it is plain though that the motive of this: desire is purely defensive and in no dire aggressive, China, in fact, wants only to be let alone and not to be openly humiliated
di even-France, we suspect is not very
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LONDON, September 26th, The committee of the British Association has been naked to vole £200 for an exploring expedi tion to New Guinea
Hanian, the champion sculler, has signified his willingness to row Laycock anywhere, dition of 4300 being allowed him for expenses
September arth A destructive gule has swept over the city of Limerick, doing considerable damage. The Limerick Town Hall and the railway Serminus halldings were demolished, SON
to take a wolf by the ears, as she would be likely enough to find she had dong if the demanded a frontier contermildens with that of China. It therefore, neither party is reach is willing to accept the status quo, with determined to push matters to an extremity, and such rectification and amendments as are neces sary for, the maintenance of order to Tenquin and for the security of the French positions on the Sopekni, there is good reason to hope that the calamity of war may be averted, But ve must inglat once more on the urgent need for a Five thousand Italian priests hare hon respeedy settlement of the question, since it is ceived by the Pope. His Holiness remarked only too plain that, an matters #tanil at pre- that this evidence of union between the clergy sanc, a chance spark, might at any moment and the Pontil was very consoling to him. Kindle a great conflagration.
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