September 12th.
The French Government have despatched a Commission to Madagascar where the situation Is stated to be grave.
De WI, Russian Molster of Finance, is re- ported to have stated at an interview that Russia will neither support France nor Germany Jaa warlike
* the Czar's Intentions STO policy wholly peaceful,
The Italian Pretaler has ordered the expulation of an Italian journals from Cairo, he bavia- been the ringleader in the recent press attacks en England.
SYDNEY, September 13th. Three persons, including a woman and child, were drowned through a boat accident at Albury. Charles Henry Mallon, an inmate of the Callan Park Lunatic Asylum, committed suicide by jumping from the parapet on to the asphalted path and smashing his skull.
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1894.
was frequently interrupted. The debate stands | Japanese first division excited great admiration. adjourned,
September zoth.
A giri at Payneham, aged 11 years, has fallen down a well 70 feet deep. Some sticks broke her fall and she was not seriously bust. She remained entombed for thirteen hours before her cries attracted assistance.
THE NAVAL FIGHT OFF THE
FALOO.
engagement between the Chinese and Japanese The following fatéresting account of the squadrons, from an officer who was present, Nawa--- appeared in a recent lasun of the N, C, Daily
The fleet was ordered to convey the transports from Tallenhwas to the Yaloa. Os arlying at Tallenh If learned of the Chinese defeat at
News cabled from Nouméa states that ab unsuccessin! attempt has been made to gPing-yang, hence the haste to get the troops H. M. S. Ringarooma off the reel on which she stranded at the New Hebrides a short time aņa,
On arriving off the
off the Yaloo on the after- noon of the 16th the transports were sent inside MELBOURNE, September 13th, with orders to disambark their troops with the Icel Anchoring ten miler outside the hathaus. It consisted of ten
ten ships
A man named John Grant, bae given bimself utmost spred, the op to the police at Harsham, Victoris, for mur dering his wife.
LONDON. September 13th.
Mr. Plummer, of Sydney, bai wiltten a latter
the
In Australia in favor of the appointment of colo. nial judges to the English Bench to ursini in deciding Australian appeals,
to the Times stating that there is a strong feolla Chinyuen
Chthymen, Chinpyn
The French are proposing to rend a strong expedition to subdue and bold Madagascar. It is estimated to Cost troms £3,000,000 to £4,000,0
At a mealing of the shareholders of the Bank of England to-day, Mr. Fdward Clarke proposed that an inquiry be held Into the alleged action of the late chief casbler, Mr. Frank May, in
to the bank and introducing customers to chasing the worst description of stocks, involving Including bis own overdraft,
par-
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Taking advantage of their, speed and the long range of their guns, they always kopi at the distance which suited them, maintaining perfect order throughout, attempting noth og sensational, Dever coming withlu the destructive range of the beaviest guns. Of the seven ships in the first division, five retired.
Hiving sent a message to the transports to weigh and follow, we-proceeded ta Port Arthur. There were frṛign deck officers only on the two ironclade.
To-day's Advertisements.
IMPORTANT!
ALLISON'S
VAUDEVILLES.
For the BENEFIT of Mrs. ALLISON,
WIJL HE GIVEN IN THR
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8TH OCTOBER,
Commencing at 9 o'clock,
ADMISSION :--
Kingowen, Chaoysing, Yangwa GRAND SMOKING CONCERT. and Kwangchia. The Pingyuen, and two gunkosta were detached to the harbour entrance. This was the praltion until the morning of the 17th, when smoke was seen at 10
tock..
and recogalned to come from the Japanese fleet. At noon we made
and steamed In out twelve ships the direction of the enemy. At five miles distance we distinguished the ships according to their typer. They approached In column of divisions Hine ahead. disposed abeam coming closer, they tried to form abreast, speed seven knots. Firing was commenced by the Tingyuan at about 0.30 p.m., range 5 700 yards. The concussion of the first discharge threw every one off
appeared to
to form.
quartet Hoe, which the Chinese answered by furnisg two points starboard, whereby they kept their bown to the to
enemy. Approaching within
4:400 yards, the whole Japanese fleet seemed to turn eight | points to port, thereby forming single
shead, ing a loan of $800,000 at 3 per cent. Tenderang across our line.
farale
our starboard will be opered on the zoth instant. The loan atlon, the Chaoyung and
While the fleet was getting into form. bas been laverably received, and is now quoted
alow in taking at 30%. premtum,
exposed to the enemy's born. On
and In
consequence one of them
commenced to
the part the
7 siyan and Kuangchia occupied a similar position behind the line, and the Japanese steam
round at five thousand yards cut off the
a loss of
of $100 000,
these actions tavle serirusly affected the honor Japanere off the bridge. When closer, the
of the bank. Mr. David Powell, the Governor of the Bank, In replying, said that Mr. Clarke should
on make such statements on the authority of customers. The motion was not secanded.
The New South Wales Government are first-
In connection with the New South Wales logo flowing at par the Financial News says that wing to the present 3 per cent, New South Wales stock being shove par, it is expected that the new loan will be amply covered,
in
Log
tation, were diana, being :
wing
The coal miners of Scotland, who have been am and &ramechia, which were still
on strike sice June, have greed to resume work at the old rate provided the disputes referted to a Court of Corciliation within six
weeks.
A religious 6thì has occurred at Poonak, Bombay Presidency
touch with the fleet. They soon feil back, and nothing more was seen of these two during the action, and they escaped Unable to keep pace with the enemy, our aim unburt.
was to follow the Japanese movements, keeping
A number of Moslemsposition with our bow to the enemy, ther circlin
1 and maintaining a heavy bombardment of were praying at a mosque and objected to the the Chinese fiest. The thick of the fight was munc of a ass ng Hindoo band. The latter borne by the six ships of the Fuen class,
class tnclud persisted in play g. A fierce fight then ensued, as the in wh. h 400 men took part. The morque wag | 1He the two fennelads. The Japanese haring
completed one circle, hauled off to 8,000
demolished.
September rath.
The Calro court-martial acquitted Sbawatbl, prominent member of the Legislative Concil, and Hussin Pasha on the charge of slavery Brigadier-General Kichener, the Sirdar of the Egyptian Army, declined to confirm the sequittals, as he believes the verdict was unjust Their accomplices were sentenced to short terms of imprisonment. Cherif Pasha is now being tried.
BRISBANE, September 15th,
The Brisbare labour party he really Incensed over the recent suspension of members.
PERTH (V. A.), September 15th, The Londonderry mine, Coolgardis, has been
fog
steer-
Dress Circle & Stalls Back Seat......
Soldiers and Sallors half-price to Back Seats.
TABLES may be reserved at Mensra, KILLY & WALSH'S, Ld.
Hongkong, 8th October, 1894.
SHANGHAI RACES.
Intimations.
KELLY & WALSH, LD.
RECEIVED PER ENGLISH MAİL.
LETTS'S DIARIES
1895.
Hongkong, 8th October, 1894-
KELLY & WALSH, LIMITED.
W. BREWER
HAS JUST RECEIVED.
NI
"AWS' STYLOGRAPHIC PENS,
(These Pans used with Cows' Stylographic Ink are the most satisfactory in the market,) Wallace's "Place of India."
Hayes-"Among Men and Horser."
"ENNIS, MATERIALS.
Footballs. Japanned Tin Despatch and Cash Boxes. Photographic Materials for Amateurs.
Fine quality Egyptian Cigaretter.
Gent's Brown Walking Boots and Shoes, New Framed Engraving
Sanderson's History of England and Britlab Gent's Dancing Pumps,
Empire.
Stead If Christ came to Chicago."
The Transmigration of the Mandaria Fam-Hoam. Large Selection of New Pocket Knives. Cricketing Materials,
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Hongkong. 17th September, 1804
ETURN TICKETS, FIRST SALOON,
Rr the above RACES, can be obleland
on and after this date by the Steamers of the Under-mentioned Fines, available for One Month from date of issue.
FARE
H. B. JOSEPH,
Superintendent,
$60.
P. & S. N. Company.
G. DE CHAMPEAUX,
Agent,
Messageries Maritimen Compasy MELCHERS & Co.,
Agents, Norddeutscher Lloyd.
Hongkong. 8th October, 1894.
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Co-day's Advertisements.
NOTICE.
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HONGKONG, CANTON AND MACAO STEAMBOAT COMPANY, LIMITED.
"HONAM" will make
ADMINICH - Aduk..........
Children
.50 Cents. Hongkong, 8th October, 1894
(1054
and went through an evolution with the object of separating into two divisions, the first consist
: seven best-known swift crafters, the second of five inferior abips which stood off some SPECIAL CHEAP EXCURSION TO MACAO. ENTRANCE from QUEEN'S ROAD ONLY. distance. Now the Chihyun left the line, lng across our bow, making
straight for u “HOULD the weather be favourable, the
followed. Japanese, which
Steamer | sank ; the Kingyuan and then their expective sister ships. The battle SPECIAL TRIP to MACAO on SUNDAY Bext, then arranged Itself in groups, the four cruisers 14th October becoming engaged with the second diviilan, the | two ironclade with the first dietsion. The fighting with the second division was irregular and dificult to follow, and ended with the Japanese disappearing towards the island of Yangtao. The
The fight between the first division and the Chinese ironclads was carried on by the
circling round at
distance
4.500
million sterling, large interest belog leo yards,
of
Times of Deprture:-Fom HONGKONG ato AM, and returning will leave MACAO at to PM.
Retura Fare, $2. No Second-class or Slagle Fares. Chinese servants, 50 cents each waY:
The FANCY FAIR POSPONED frem last SUNDAY, will be held in the PUBLIC GARDINE
TICKETS may be obtained at the Office of
sold to the Earl of Fingal for a quarter of a 1 Japanes Tingyson and Chinytiền seeping the Company or on board the Steamer on the relaid, if necessary, role three tons of gold from in smaller of sailing.
form. Occasions the whole taking spiral!
could, raise a the mine in three months.
MELBOURNE, September 15th, Judge Williama is somming up rather Javourably for the Age newspaper in the Spright v. Agr cast,
LONDON, September 16th. Hamborg has published what purports to be an lospired article, stating that Germany will not admit the Australian right to a share in the discussion regarding the settle ment of the Samoan question.
The Duke of Orleans has intimated his inten- len of returning to Franer, as he preferred to bisk his head, rather than submit to exile,
September 17th,
the distance diminished to The aim of the
2,000, and once to 1,300 yard look, makink
T. ARNOLD, Secretary,
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Hongkong, 8th October, 1894.
"SHIRE" LINE OF STEAMERS. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
5. S. "GLAMORGANSHIRE," FROM HAMBURG, ANTWERP, LONDON
Japanese was to keep the clas the most of their superior speed and their firing guns, in which their armament vastly excelted the Chinese. Our object was to get | close
slow-firine of great calibre, Wenowobserved the Chikywes anddenly heel over and sink in a few minutes, probably from a chance shot from the enemy's first
AND STRAITS. division. We saw the Kingyuen und Laiyuen on fire, and the Chaoyang and Pangwei far off
CONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their towards the shore, with the Chingyun in the same direction, Firing continued between the risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and
Chinese Ironclade and the
Admiral Colomb, in a letter in the Times this until neatly five, the quick-firing a division Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, at morning, says that the New South Wales latter an immensa advantage, scattering ahe the Kowloon, whence and for from the wharves
authorities are spending money to prevent an attack on Sydney in a mode which a superior enemy would not dream of adopting If attacks The seal defence of Tere possible at sea. Austrails would be off VI. divostock, or Cronstad, or Toulon, where an enemy euld make a raid in ལ A payable form, and then march to Sydney by the back garden, and not through the ball door, The Emperor of Assiria, addressing the legallons, and that Europe is tranquil, and the friendly relations justily a hope of peace; but it
The Times, (oday, in a leading article," says that Queensland has not lost the lessons of past strikes, and that the appeals to violence and the daning of woolsheds, have rallied the public
gaza giring
guns
, the
delivery may be obtained.
No Clairas will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undeilvered after the 13th instant will be rab- Ject to rent.
All claims against the Steamer must be sented to the Undersigned on or before the 13th Instant, or they will not be recogised.
"IRROY,"
CARTE BLANCHE, CARTE D'OR Vintage 1897, In Quarts and Plate. CALDBECK, MACGREGOR & Com Sole Agents.
Hongkong, 8th October, 1894- STRAITS FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED, IN LIQUIDATION.
NOTICE.
PPLICATION having been made to the
ALORS of the STRAITS FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED, in SINGAPORE, for the issue of NEW CERTI FICATES in lies ef Certificates, vis
No. 1814 for 50 Shares numbered 2153
10 2202,
and
No, 1815 for to Shares numbered 2203
20 2153 registered in the name of ARTHUR ILBERT in the said Company on the ground that the said Certificates have been LOST.
Notice is hereby given that, if within FOUR- TEEN DATE from the date hereof the sald pre-Certificates are not produced to the Liquidators of the sald Company, or good cause shown why New Certificates should not be issued the sald Application will be granted,
A. S. MURRAY, Secretary to Liquidators.
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All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Grodowns, where they will be examined on the 13th Instant, at 47.
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
DODWELL, CARLILL & Co., Agents, Hongkong, 8th October, 1994.
"SHIRE" LINE OF STEAMERS,
8th October, 1894.
NOTICE. fro34 THE JELEBU MINING AND TRADING
COMPANY, LIMITED,
of splinters, setting the ships frequently on fire, riddling everything not protected. We saw during the action one small Japanese with her two propellers in the air and her bow nearly under, and another badly on fire, apparently aking. The Yoshine and Matsushima were burslag, the former badly. After receiving two shots each from the Tslymen and Chenyмен, Yoshine, enveloped In a cloud of white smoke, was lying heavily on the water which was com plately covering the ship. We waited for the i will necessary not to cease developing defm-cloud to clear, having our port
ready, bat sive strength,
before the Yoshino became visible, our fring was diverted by a ship of the Matsushima type coming on at a distance of 2,200 yards on the port quarter, when the guns laid for the Yoshino were Bred with effect at her, and she began to Injury is uncertain. battle the Chinese Ironclads were short of com-T' HE Steamship mon shalls, and had I to conticus the action stort shot, which were ineffective, the Japanese having no armour. The two Ironclads fired 197 Captain H. N. Vysyan, will be despatched as rounds from their 13-inch, and 268 rounds from above on WEDNESDAY, the fork instant, at
Noon.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.
Agents. Hongkong, 8th October, 1894-
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opinion to strengthen the Government in pre- bara. Whether these three received mortal FOR NAGASAKI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA THE TENTH ORDINARY GENERAL WALL SPACE ALONG THE CORRI-
paring repressive measures.
LONDON, September 19th.
An affray is reported in Tipperary, Ireland, between bailiffs and an angry mob. The former were guarded by a body of police, whb in protecting their charges from the violence of the
In the
the latter part of the
with
crowd killed two men and wounded three others. their 6-inch gans. About 4 o'clock the impeding
the
"GLAMORGANSHIRE,"
A French convey in Algeria has been attached was badly on fire forward, the smoke by the Moors, two of the excort
cart being killed.
the working of the fore turret. Before
5 SYDNEY. September 15th. Japanese ceased fring, and we observed the The trial of unionist sbearers on various distance fucreasing rapidly, and failed to charges of intimidation, outrage, c, is pro- dimialak it. Then we saw the Japanese change ceeding at the Riverina Police Court, Roveral course
course warterly towards the Islands of of the accused have been discharged owing to Yangtao and Halyasatao. We followed them lack of evidence. The breakdown of so many for an hour, and saw them change their cases is having a bad effect, and further violence course to the southward. Some of the second is threatened,
division of the Japanese ane joined the first. THE Company's Steamship "FOXIEN,"
Mr. Master's stables at Woolabra, Sydney, We followed till only their smoke was visible and
FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND TAMSUL
have been burned to the ground, a coachman - then returned, and were joined by the Captain Davie, will be despatched for the above
and two horses being burnt to death. Before will barning, the Chingyuss, also the.
the fire could be got under thres warehouses ping and Pingynen, the two gunbosts, and the Forts on WEDNESDAY, the zoth instant, si were also destroyed.
two torpedo-botts which had been left in charge | Daylight.
Beptember anik, of th
the Barbour entrance. The Pingyuan took For Freight or Passage, apply to
Thu Australian cruiser Ringarosma has been successfully, floated, and appears to have sens tained only slight damages. The French Government has been officially thanked for the important ald rendered by French vanis
same part in the beginning on the outer circum
| focemps of the field. One torpedo boat fired
three torpedoes without effect. The Chinyan
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.,
General Managers, Hongkong, 8th October, 1894.
fired one last shot in the action at an alphabetical THE CHINA AND Manila steamship gunboat beyond ranza.
A miner has had a miraculous escape at the The conclusions are that the two battleships Stockton colllery, Newcastle. He fell 135 feet down a sbatt, falling in water. He was rescued almost unhurt.
proved formidable war machines and stood battering with heavy and quick-firing guns
COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR MANILA, VIA AMOY,
ADELAIDE, September 19th.", Ela upper structures wars severely "HE Company's Steamship
Mr. Walter Griffith, M.P., has purchased the pupit. Northern Territory diamond.
The Register severely criticises Poynton, and of the labour members, for his action in directly encouraging the unionist shearers to commit
bat no shot penetrated a vital The barbette protaction of the 12-inch was most effective few mas wounded therein, and the two barbette turrete are intact as before. This, however, coupled with thle fept that the 6-inch guns, both anda protected by slight hoods,
were alsa sadamaged, A great debate has taken place in Parliament | seems to Indicate that the destructive affect was over the additional land and income tax proposals | das rather to the enormous sumber of projectiles of the Gornament. The Premier stredness discharged from the quickediting it, (han he manner in a long speech during whieh itu po patiul dievotion. The messerving of sha
Outragen.
"ZAFIRO,"
Captain A. W. R. Cobban, will be despatched for the above Port on WEDNESDAY, the toth instant, at 5 r.M.
This Steamer has Superior Accsempedation for Passengers.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
SHEWAN & C
Honghong Bh Quieber, ilgga 420
MEETING of the above COMPANY WIT
be held on SATURDAY, the 13th October, at Nocet, at the EXCHAIR ROOMS, for the purpose of caring the Directors Report and Accounts
DORS FOR SHOW CASES.
A BOUTIQUE, OR SALE STALL, IN THE ENTRANCE HALL
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The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from To-day till the 18th | AROOM FACING THE PRAYA, NOW CALLED October, inclusive.
HUTTENBACH BROTHERS & Co
General Agents,
agih September, 1894.
TO SHIPMASTERS.
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SURGEON DENTIST, No. 10, DAGUILAR STREET. TERMS VERY MODERATE Consultation free. Hongkong, 17th September, röp DENTISTRY.
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Road Central.
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