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A meeting I shareholders in the Metropolitan Coal Company of Sydney, Limited, was held to. day, at which it was urged that the working capital of the company should be increated It was also suggested that the Sydney board of directors should be abolished and a local agent appointed,

The Cambridge University is about to confer the degree of LL.D. upon the Duke of York.

In his speech at Birmingham last night, the Earl of Rosebery said that dealing with the reform of the House of Lords was not a simple question, To abolish the Chamber would certainly be Imposing great strain on the Constitution, Per- Bonally he would prefer mending or reforming

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section with the bill has finished its report. R exoperates the senstore from the charge of having accepted bribes, and finds that there is no foundation for the statement that capitalists had offered bribes,

An extensive gas explosion has taken plice at the military barracks in Berlin. A thousand iron bottles and some large gashalders charged with compressed hydrogen gan, and stored in portion of the barracks used for ballooning purposes, ex-loded with terrific force. It is not known whether any serions injury was caused by the explosion.

The action is avcribed to the divergency of oplulan

between Sir Henry Loch and Bir. Cecil Rhodes, Premier of Cape Colony,"

The Parliament of Cape Colony bee sanctioned the annexation of Pendeland, South Africa, to Capa Cotony.

In the House of Commons last night a resolu-

expenses of elections shall be paid out

on

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BUNGI APH, TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1894.

The late Kim-ok-kian's younger brother, Kakklo, was at home attending on their father, when the disturbance of 1884 occurred. Though he was entirely unconnected with his brother's plot, he was cailously imprisoned for Yin' crimes, is now ratoured that he has broken from his priton and joined the Togakato. la point of ability be rivalled his brother.

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18.b June, 1894--At 4 pm

The proposed despatch of 10,000 troops by China may well be regarded with suspicion, for they are too numerous for the mere suppression of the Togakuto rebellion. We may expect to Bee great disturbances in the Far East This morning's Official Ganitis.

gives notifi- cations by the Ministers of War and Navy, prohibiting the

the publication for the present in Salo newspapers and periodicals of the movements of the Army and Navy, and of strategic secrets. It is rumoured that there is a foreigner (whether only one or more is not clear) among the Toga-Hehow.

There is at Seoul a standing army of 5,000 Midla men, trained in foreign style by two American instructors. Of these, two regiments are pro- vided with Remington rifles, while there is also an artillery corps with Gailing guns and a Krapp

the Chember to ending it. The creation of new that the carried by a majority of 127 affirming kato, acting as their tacticia

peers

ers had been

i suggested as a means of securing relor

but they had po guarantee that there peers, if created, would vote for the extinction of the House of Lords,

In the House of Commons last night John Lubbock, Unionist member for London

submitted

motion for bisecting

Unel, separating the customs and Inland

the

the

revenue

from the national debt Sinking Fund. Sir William Vernon

-Herènuit, Chancellor of the Exchequer, opposed the motion, saying that the real of ct intended was to give the Etouse of Lords impunity to reject the portion which included the death duties,

The mollon was rejected, on division, by a majority

Telegrams from New York give particulare of avere engagement which has taken place at Uniontown, Pennsylvania, between the police and the coal miners on strike.

of the 1 local rates.

The Irish members of the House of Commons have notified to Mr. John Morley, Chlef Secretary for Ireland, that they intend to appean the Irish Education Bill at all its stages, owing to the omission of the order of the Christian Brothers from the provisions of the Bill.

The strike of colles employed in coaling the mers at Port Said in assuming a some- mail steamers at Por what serious aspect,

The strikers made an attack upon the stere. dorer offices, but were eventually dispersed by the palice at the point of the bayanet.

The landing of blue Jackets from the British gunboats as a measure of precaution has engen- dered Jeeling of

of jealousy in France, and a French man-of-war bar in consequence been ordered to Port Suid.

The latest intelligence from Belgrade in refer ence to the revolutionary movement in Servia la the effect that the Radical Judges have been

A force of Zo police attacked and attempted to disperse a crowd of 2000 strikers. The afterdamissed. resisted, and revolvers were used by both sides, eight of the stalkers being shot dead.

May 15th. The bleration was unattended with any pain,

fr. Gladstone is Improving In health. Mr. Genigz Newnes, M.P, proprietor of the Westminster Gasette, who was reported to have been created a baronet, has declined to accept the happur,

The position of affairs at Belgrade, the capital of Servis, is regarded as very critical, and the feeling of alarm is developing into a panic.

This has been intensified by the discovery of a secret ammunition factory, which has allotted 3.000.000 cartridges to assist the threatened rebellion.

In the House of Commons last night, Mr. J. F. Hogan asked why colonial military officers who have qualified in Great Britain are not eligible for the position of adjutants in British volunteer and militla

regiments. Mr. Henr of for

Henry Campbell Bannerman, Secretary I State for War, In reply, said that it was im- possible to appolet colonial officers to British commands as suggested, owing to the technical print that they were not included in the Ink of the British army.

Fairplay, in an article on Mr. James Huddart's proposed new mail service between Canada and England, says that everything savors of success.

Prices of materials for the new steamers are law, the steamers shall meet the Admiralty standard for cruisers.

Replying to a question in the House of Com. mong last night Mr. Arnold Morley, Postmaster- General, said that the Australian mail contracts had been renewed until January, 1896. This would enable him to give full consideration to

...way;cu moderate, Je do also intended that

made by the colonies with regard

the requests to these contracts.

The strike of doolles employed in coaling the mall steamers at Port Said continues.

of the menacing attitude of contequerce the strikers, alrong force of bluejackets has

Extra

been landed from Belilah gugboats. police have also been despatched from Cairo to assist in preserving Deder.

Curious ramours are afloat in Paris to the effect that lamali Pasha, formerly Khedive of Ferpt, who was deposed in 1879, is dead, and that his death is being kept

secret.

state of siege has been proclaimed at Belgrade.

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gun.

Uve understand that the actual strength of troops being sent out by Japan to Coren is 4,109,

A telegram in a Yokobama paper dated Nines, Corem, June 6th says:-A warship of uncertain nationality, and an American and two Chinese men-of-was, arrived bere yesterday, and more vessels are expected. One thousand fire hundred Chinese soldiers are expected to reach tere bere to-day,

The Kobe Herold of the stth states that telegrams received in Tokyo from Seoul, vía Shanghai, report that the Togaku-to people captured eight vessels and fishing boats off Joseopo, at the mouth of the River Keom, and that in obedience to the instructions of the Consul st Jinizo all Įspanese fishing boats have been beached at Tong-lal() in Kieng Sing, and

operations near Tsien-la have been

A plot has been discovered at Buenon SIDESded for the time befag

Capital of the Argentine Republic, to blow up the Parliament House and the Bourse by means of dynamite.

Many arrests have been made, Several bombs have been found.

May 27th. M. Poincaré, formerly Minister of Education in France, declares that it is the first duty of the new Government to dispel the British delusion that France is willing to rubmit to the Ignoring of her best founded rights on the Congo.

Chinese Government for despatch of reinforce

The Corean Government's request to the

ments is believed to be based on the policy of the well-known Chinese Envoy to the PeninsuÏN, who is supposed to have persuaded the Corean King

to make a further application in a private Interview,

No further advice about the reported march of a Rusalan force into Corea has been received, but the news is generally credited in Japan. Some papers assert that small bodies of Russian The Eart of Rosebery has again invited Mr. troops have crossed the frontier before, but this John. Burns, the labor M.P. for Battersea, toate may not be put of place to mention here

nent is probably based itatement la

од misapprehen- join the Ministry. Mr. Burns has, however,

sion, I may declined, urging that he could best serve the that the number of soldiers la the immediate workers by remaining outside the Ministry,

vicinity of Vrdivestock is about 1,600, and Mr. Arquith, Home Secretary, is appointing a

that Russia now has twelve war vessels on committee to trquire into the condition of the the station besides six steamers of the Volunteer

Fleet. It is more than probable 'that some of London cab drivers, many of whom are now on strike against the excessive rents charged by the men-of-war have been despatched to Jiasca.

Thus the Yapan Mail of the gth tasi ***** Referring to the number of troops dispatched by the

the Chirese Government o Cores, some THE SITUATION IN COREA. Japanese papers state that they reach ten

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THE course of receof events and the present position of off dry in Coren are still abrouded in

little dokoi that the political situation is serious,

between the Chinese and Japanese troops, who not to say alarming, as the danger of a collision

Governments have been sent by their respective

to the Hermit Kingdom, is ever imminent, and such contretemps would inevitably produce disastrous results, from which other Powers, specially Great Britain and Russia, would find it almost as to te kete clear. Perhaps the enslest method to makd clear our what bas already been done, and what it is reported and hellered is intended to be done, will be to quote briefly and concisely as possible the most lent portions of the reports in the Japanese and Shangbat papers.

The correspondent of the Japan Mall wrote from Seoul, the capital of Cores, on May 28th, **! as follows:-"The troops, in all between 1,300 And any see in collision with the insurgents province came one hundred are reported killed, two hundred

missing, and two field pieces captured Makpo

thousand, but the Nicht Nichi Shimbun pots no confidence in the report, The China carte. spondent of the Nick Nicht telegraphed to that paper that seven bundred maca of the Infantry and one hundred men of the Artillers will leave Taiko, and seven or eight hundred of the Infantry Latart from Sankalımon for Cores. A detachment

in the

of soldiers Isto leve Ryojunko, and preparations belog horiedly made for their despatch, "Telegraphic fatellige ce oub

ce published in ative papers slates that the Corean capital has been surrounded by the Togaku-to, but little rellance can be placed on this report, for telegram which reached the Nicki Nicht gester day announces that the enemy after advancing Into the Zen Province, took up a position in the

face to face.

cality, and the armies of the Government and the Togatu to are now brought face No fighting has been reported from eliber camp, may therefore be taken as granted that the capital has not yet been surrounded.

and li

"The reported despatch of Russian troops is now

aid to be groundless. A telegrapale mes- age from Tientsia received by a private com pany in Tokyo yesterday states that a large mob, comprising 15,000 persons, had broken out late

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the police and the coal-misers on strike to Pennsylvania and Indiana, United Staten Many were killed on both sides.

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ard Reicbery admited that the Home Rale Bill was tot perfect. The Government would vain sitempt to settle the qu stiu in

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The Budget Bill has been committed without Joi, one of the largert towns in Cholla Do, tellsend 6,000 foot and 1,500 cavalry drawn from into the hands of the rebels. Chung Jal remains Port Arthur and Tallanwan to hold Chemulpo

posacasion. The opinion in Seoul was that the Govern. and Sedel, and that two feet will be despatched t troops would not care to face the lesurgents or already are on their way, the one to the south gain, as they had little heart for the business, eastern extremity of the straits between Cores and Japan and the other to patrol the waters bumbers apparently sympathizing with the obj cts of the revolt too much to care to sacrifice said that the Nanyang fleat, has received between Fasan and Chemulpo. It is also themselves for the sake of a set of corrupt off orders to be ready to proceed to sea at

Chinese troops were stated to have left for the moment's notice, and that the military governor scene of hostilities, fecluding 300 Pyng Yang of Fengtlen has also received telegraphic

lustractions to

send across the Yalu ivio re force of 1.000 cavalry

consuance with Irish ideas,

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Arnold Morley, Postmaster General, stated that unill the text of the postal agreement arranged at the late intercolonial conference at Welllegtor, N.Z., reaches London, he was unable to say whether it would be necessary to hold a conference with Australian representatives regarding the postal contract between Great Britain and Au

Ausiralin.

The Countess of Glasgow (wife of the Governor of New Zealand), who is on a visit to England and Scotland, will return to New Zealand at the and of July.

One

It to reported that Patrick'

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veterans and 200 of General Min's “bravek,” This force left for the seat of war on June and fast, it remains to be seen what result the accessions and as the correspondeut truly enough remarked, of this number of Chinese regulars will have upon the spirits of the defented Corean troops. public interest centred upon the developments Much saziety was naturally felt in Seoul, and of the next few daykə

to Cores.

about

On the 13th the N. C. Datly News adds :-

a matter of

of some difficulty to gain reliable formation concerning what is going on in Core, but we have good suthority for stating

China is said to have sent 10,000 soldiers, but that Japan, following the example of China, bas despatched troops to the

the Hermit Kingdom, bir seems an unnecessarily large number, and The following notes, translated from Japanese the probability is that the draft consale of two papers in the Yedan Gassits of Jane yib, are cam Intereating

camps, cumberlog 2,000 foreign-drilled The Japanete Government informed the troops, semned with superior weapons, The

· learned with The order of Knighthood has been conferred Chinese Government yesterday that it would I pumher sent by Japan cannot

and troops to

any precision. It is hoped that the presence of these troops will not lead to complications, Chias At the Corcan Government finds itself unable and Japan assuming the position of on-lookers; A British force has completely routed Makan to quell the Togakute rebellos, It has asked for ready to act only when the interests of their Jirs, notorious alave chief, in Nynesiand, reinforcements

of the Chinesa Government, nationals are threatssed." South Africa. 1oo natives were killed.

piot has been discovered at Buenos Ayres, the ang bas ordered lastant preparations to be effect that the situation has become extremely which bas given.Immediate consent. Li-Hung. We are in receipt of later information to the capital of the Argentine Republic, to blow up thesis for mobilsation. Parliament House and the Bourse by menga qÊT

critical owing, it is

It is asserted, to 10,000 Japanese These preparations are going on. A despatch dynamite. Many arrests have been made. received to-day from Ti-atsin pets the strengths having landed at Chemulpo, followed by

similar action on the part of the Chinese,

who of the troops for Cores at about 10,000. Telegrams from New York state that thou troubles in Corea, bad sent to that country men chist of Chibli, encamped at Nampo, which is The Chinese Government, anticipating future have over 10,000 men of all arms under the command of Yeb Chib-chao, commander-in- sands of the coal miners on strike, especially in | with

in the disguise of medicine miles from Seoul. There can be no doubt that and have established a reign of terror in the coal in case of emergency, to enlist as soldiers at and the Usified States, in addition to those of

vendors or travalilag marchants. They

weto, districts,

war-skips representing Great Britain, Russia Numbers of non-unionist workmen have been moment's notice. There are about 1,000 of China and Japan, are on the Corean const captured.

these mon. They have now become soldiers. Among other

the strikers hava outrages,

In connection with the despatch of Chinese watching the course of eventi, destroyed the machinery at several of the mines froops to CoreL the following telegram from by explosives. In the State of Colorado they Tientale was lately received in Tokyo:-- dropped colb. of glast powder down a shaft.

eleven of the men employed below. Englacers, with a view secure greater speed and resistance, have increased the weight of the on for the new Atlantic cables from 400lb, to Goolb. a mile. They suggest that this weight would be suitable

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