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running, off at . The spred could not have accounted for the, but the line is badly made, and the occurrency not regarded as unusual, From the railway terminus five days were spent in rostleg 80 miles to the Unsurl, where a steamer oor me to Khabarovsk, After an audience with the Govers.or ol
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1894.
Upon searching the lodgings of the prisoner the police found several bombs of novel cons raction, with which it is belliered the man fatended to attempt the life of the Czar.
Mr. William Dean, formerly of Melbourne, has bequeathed a sum of 18,000 is he dis
equal shares among the Church Eastern Siberis,tributed in
Missionary Society and the Church Pastoral Ald Society of England.
I travelled three week up the Amar to Strelynek, and landing at this place I journeyed to Aksisk, the only place to Siberia where political prisoners now work in the afver mines, where I fogad the prisoners were well fed and well housed. I should say the danger of Russia tovading Manchuria in very remote Ind-ed "
You were commissioned by the Pall Mall Gazelle proved to the seat of the Chins- Japan war as soon as you returned to Japan from Siberis, were you not ?
"On returning to Japan I received a telegram from the Pall Mall requesting me to go to the front, I ek steps in de
an through Mr.
Count Kainaky, Minister of Foreign Affairs for the Austro-Hungarian Empire, has made an important speech to the Delegations, on the position of affairs in Europe.
240 miles 690yd. in iz kosts at Herne Hill me ting.]
September 23rd.
King Humbert of Italy in aney at the increasing lendly reallons hetween France and Comay, lesring that they will displace the Influence and injure the effect of the Triple Alliance
His Majesty he recalled Signor C. Roseman, the tailan ambassador at Paris, and is making prominent efforts to reconcile France to Italy. He has sino transferred Signer Tolel Prul
di
MELBOURNE, October 1st. Mrs. Needle has been found guilty of poisoning Otto Juncken and condemned to death.
PERTH (W. A.), October rib. Pente, chemie, of Perth, formerly of Adelaide, has commited satelde.
LONDON, October tat A well-known scientific Professor in Buenos Ayres, Argentine Republic, le charged with having murdered fikean of his most fatimate Iriends by administering cholera germs to them in iced wire. Appalled at the result of his
The Count deciant that it was necessary for Ito ban from the Italian Embassy in London experime, he then con mitted suicide
the great European Powers to maintain their The present armaments for a certats time. feeling of security had not yet, be sald, become general, but the Great Powers were trying a much as possible to dispel the unrest that was manifested from time to time.
The Count added that the publication of sensations! reporte in
In the press was the means of
Le Porr French, the British Charët * month wowating the unrest.
at Tokyo, and after waiting about a
WEL
ald
the
I
chilly
by officials of the Japanese Wer Office that I could
ceed as far as Seoul only and that all my despatches would have to be submitted the Japanese Legation officials whe would eliminate any portions of them they „might thin", desirable, or return them to ma Int ct. As I had completely wasted month and amine accustomed t conduct my busine
In the peculier manner proposed by the Japanese, I decllet abandon the mission and return fort with to Euroor. Bigert of the Graphic, Kitelman at the New York World and Villlers of Blackand. White have taj'ed to get to the front, and I doubt were much whether Mr. Cowen, whom you kay is appointed special war COTTEE pondent for the
the Times, will ever get there. The Japanese I found fall of promises, bot chleffe of the insermat order.
now more
The Great Powers outside of the Triple Alliance, including England were friendly to the Alliance. The purity of the inctives of the monarchs who had entered into the Alliance was a sound guaranies that their Intentions were pesceful.
An engagement has taken place between s French force and the Arabs in Algeria, North Africk.
The Arabs attempted to pillage convoy for Captain MacMahon, but were pulsed by the soldiers with a large number klied.
Berile,
A
of the law of nestrals by having contrabard of war on 1oard, are moving the British Govern ment for the purpose of obtaining the e. leaw of the vessel and recompense for the seizure, on the ground that the ship cairled car. o within the provisions of the Declara ion of Paris.
NEWS AND GOSSIP.
A beggin' sirika la perplexing Bucharest, Nearly $7,000,000 is lavested in London's cab
German sugar interests have formed « pro-
anton,
The Emperor William of Germany, replying 20s
foramection bas occurred in Rio service.
to an address from Polish residents in Germany, said that be did not approve of the conduct of section of the Pales. He warned them that be would only favor those who completely regarded themselven as Germany,
accident eccurred in Naples backing resterday, when the roof of a school building suddenly collapsed. Twenty of the children were killed, and a number of others were injured, but the
he majority escaped unhurt,
In view of the threatened war with France, the Government of Madagascar are importing a large.
arze quantity of m dero weapons and explosives from England.
Te Patin Debats in explenation of the aggressive attitude of France in Madagascar, sacris that the French settlers in the island are being constantly robbed and persecuted.
Further labour troubles have sitten in the United States owing to the coal miners at Messilon, September 186. A deputation of clergymen and others opposed to the Civil Marriage Law recently passed in Hungary, walted os the Emperor Francis Joseph of Austro-Hungare to-day-
The Emperor received the deputation very cordially. In the course of his reply, to the appeal made the
by sarinas speakers, he said that be recognised the sincerity of their motiver
civil
was assured opposing marriages, and was of
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In the State of Ohio, having ruci, and the mine owners having engaged 3,000 negroes to take thel places in the mines. The miners are arming, and threaten bloods) ed.
The Italian Government bave decided to expend £1,000,000 in the purchase of smokeless powder, and in strengthening the Italian
artillery.
MELBOURNE, September 24th.
on pratence of
to have
tectiva
In London many of the milkmen gi averthele
wheels. routes on
Norway Sweden has added four heavy lion-
her navy.
which de satd in have been
been indimaly | by President Peixoto disp using crmain sileged sayallet mrelings on the art of Portuguese merchants of the city. Over three hundred citizens heen killed and a
arted. The clada to i a great number resemblea streets
pandemonium and the British Legation is crowded with refugees.
Minx Paine, a well-known resident of the Isle of Wight recently deceased, has willed a farlune of 86,000 to Lord Randolph Churchill
October 3rd.
A terrible explosion has occurred at San Juan del Sur next Nicaragua, resulting in appalling lass of 1le and damige, to propeily. Over one bundred dead bodies have been rec vered from the debris, whilst a great number were more or less seriously injured,
A dlastrons waters out has fallen in Vene- ela, one of the South American Repubiles, killing coe bundred and fifty persons and doing an immense amount of damage.
To-day's Advertisements.
THEATRE
ROYAL,
CITY HALL.
THIS EV "NING (SATURDAY),
THE 20TH OCTOBER, 1894. LAST PERFORMANCE
OF
The cholers has caused 3.000 deaths in Miss ELSIE ADAIR.
Gallicia and Bakowina.
There are 10,000 persons in England sufferlog
Paralysis." from "cratch
Princess Blomarck in gaining strength, and the ex-Chancellor Is recovering his spirits.
France holds the exclusiv: fishing privileg on 800 miles of Newfoundland's 1,000 mile coast. An agent of the Japanese Government is said have purchased 200,000 needle gaus in Vienna.
to
Five hundred British troops will be sent to the Niger district of Africa to quer the disturbed natives.
The French have a new sort of War-ship, ■ giganile creature, bal't as a floating fort and not for
speed.
It is reported from the Esst that several
It is reported that there is great privation English men-of-war were fastracted recently to foil w and watch the
the movements of a Russian among the Jews who have recently returned to dl
ing the squadron. On di
the Jernegiem, purpose of the Admiral holsted the
The Trade Union Congress at Norwich English vessala tha signal "Prepare for action," and that thereupon passe! resolutions favoring the barring out of The commander of the British vessels demanded destitute allens, an explanation of this hostile marcenvie. The opshot of the affir was that the British war
Six thousand ludian troops are to be despatched immediately to protect English interests in the verloor trea's ports.
But how about the New York Herald's *sverl«l^--hasn't he reached the coveted goal?
"If I am tightly infen d. he was sent back to Seoul from the deterior of Korea the other day." their friendship and their loyalty to the Em. J.favourably for the labour party, The Opposition vessela discontinued the parsuli,
After some further Interesting conversation about Mr. De Wind's communings with
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Siberian exiles of all ages and both sexes, most of whom are condemned to imprisonment for iffe, our representative thanked the distinguished traveller for the Interesting Information so Courteously imp ried and withdrew, firmly Convinced that he had been exceptionally fortunate In Interviewing a man of action who is devied to achieve high honours la dis
most necful and arduous profession.
NEWS. BY THE AUSTRALIAN
MAIL.
The China Navigation Co.'s steamer Tsinan, Captain Gen. Ramin, with the Australian mall, Arrived In harbour last night. For the following telegrams we are indebted to our Colon!" exchanges :-
LONDON, September rath.
A remarkable bagedy is reported from Cham paine, in France. A soldier enter 'd an orchard for the purpose of gathering, tome cherries, and while he was pleking some frult the gardener came sleep. The latter iramediately raised his rile, and firing, shot the soldier dead. The gardener has been arrested.
September 13th.
News has just been received in London in the
effect that Mr. Smi b, the agert of the Imperis British Fast Able's Co. at Mlinds, in East Africa, has been murdered by the natives.
September 14th. A great diamond robbery of a most daring and sensational nature is now being investigated by the police. The occurrence took place at Hatton Garden, and the victim of a well-planned plot was a Dutchman named Spiers
bad
The story of the robbery, as told by Spier, and from other partica'irs gathered by the police, is that three well-dressed foreigners, who engaged rooms at Hatton Garden by wire, took up their
there, and represented quarters thems lens at
merchants. came althy diamond me Spiers become acquainted
with
fact of their the presence, and learning that they were in quest certain particular diamonds proceeded to their zanrs, taking the jewels with him, in the hope of
carried the Не of dring bastness. precious
In book, and to artral informed the alleged merchant of bis errand. They Invited him
valued
in
pire, notwithstanding the recent social disur. bances and political crisis. The difference (+ their creeds should be no barrier to the unity of the hearts of the people.
September 19th.
A series of gas explosions has occurred in Parr, under circumstances which suggest that they were deliberately planned and carried out by bbers. The third explosion took place last night in the vicinity of a bank, and the police expect that it was a tase of a band of robbers to enable them to rob the bank.
The Consul for Madagascar in London states that the Freach ere rapidly fortifying and mak Ing Diego Sugres, at the northern extremity of the fland, second Malts; and that in the event of the Suez Canal being bloc aded a few French cruisers could cripple the Bish trade with Indis and Australia.
A naptha warehouse at Mink, in Rusaf, collapsed, and 20 persons were killed.
Two men: have been killed and three injured as ibe outcome of an' attack on an emergency man in Tipperary.
Heavy tendering is expecte? 1 London for the New South Wales loan of £832,000, for which tenders will be opened to-day,
September 20th.
An Recident of a most serious character, fir- tunately not attended so far by fatal results. occurred Liverpool to-day. A temporary gangway had been constracted alongside a ship from which the cargo was being discharged, Suddenly the gangway collapsed and so men who wore it work fall fato the quay, a distance of 14ft. Five of them were to seriously injured that they had to be conveyed to the hospital.
The Dutch Corerament have decided to expend 1,000,000 in strengthening the defences of Halland,
The actual amount subsribed for the New South Wales lain of £53%oco was £4.769,000.
The average obtained was £101 149, 8d. Tenders at 101. 131, #zcélve 6 per cent, of the amount applied for, and tenders abo e that sum will be allotted the full amount.
BRISBANE, September 20th. The cape were taken off the wheels of seven. coaches belonging to Cobb and Co. at Hughen- den, an Tuesday,
and notice WaYing. #remember Dagworth, you bastards. We do to the bliter end, plaagd on the coaches.
The Victorian elections he resulted wer
claim to bive secured sixty-seven seats, whilst the Governmeal bar only twenty-eight.
Lo DON, September 25th. Increasing di orders are reported from Morocco, and as a consequence the ven and property of foreign residents are in peril. It is pointed at the European action is inevitable in order to restore order, and developments in this direction are early anticipated.
September 26th.
A trag dr of a mast shocking character was pesperrted last night at Southampton. From particulars to bed tears that a man and
woman hid her
were me
man, without my 111 and, seri
drinking together, and bath Intoxicated. Suddenly the *pparent reason, produced the woman, deliberately cut od inflicted was of a terrible nature, alt st severing the bead from the body, and the uc for nesterio died within a few minut The
Turderer has been arrested,
her to
Eighteen anarchists were arrested in Marseilles for plaiting to dynamise the Italian Consulate.
An Italian anarchist, who is charged with intending to munder the Khedive, has been arrested at Cairo,
October 4'b.
The relations between Great Britain and Fience are in a very strained condition, and the situation of xff iis is so threatening as to cause general uneasiness. The trouble has arisen over the high-handed sction of France is Madagascar, that Power baring proclaimed a block ide of all the ports in the faland, and taken other stips calculated in interfere with British interests. There have been several urgent meet. logs of bath the British and French Cabinets, but matters appear to be at a dead-lock in the direc- tion of an amicable understanding. The French tion of Ambassador in London Bas been recalled. The reason given for this sction is that he failed to fa vedere circles in New York by the publica-acquaint b'e Government concerning certain naval evolotions, which are stigmatised as bring attack on
on France. The
¦ and will arpen in custody at the inquest,
faller ble ex tement has been occasioned
10
lo Liverpool recently 150 temperance sermons were preached on what was observed as " Tem- perance Sunday.
Exports from Germany to the United States have more than doubted since the taking effect of the new tariff law.
England August Imports decreased $16,800,000 and ber exports $4.750,000 from the co responding month of 1893.
A young English lưnd whỏ” bas just gone through the Bankruptcy Court managed to ruu $3,100,000 In debt in seven years.
H. Weed-Blandell, British tourist, has just finished a seip through the Libyan Desert of over 13,000 miles on camel-back.
The International Peace Congress at Antwerp passed resolutions in favor of a permanent arbi tration tresty among the European powers.
Taylor of the China Inland The Rev, Hudson Mission estimates that more than 100 000,000 of Chinese are addicted to the use of opium.
Demolishers are new engaged in pulling down the splendid town house which had been built for the artist Meissonier after his own plans.
"Raphael," the Londo astrolo.er, predicted September "would be a month of exciting lucidents and
ass and great and
| alarming recurrences." Several British ship-owners' organizz'ions are
charged by Lloyds for surveys and classifications. Artificial diamonds, with such a pure and Hmpfd quailly that all but the most expert judges are deceived by them, are now being made in Paris,
that
tion of insatten lamphlet in which direct British 2mically a rehearsal of an intended | making efforts to obtain a redaction of the fee
charg save made against Archbishop Corrigan, as
of New Yor
The wing of the prmphlet alleges that Archbishop in while professing the wmest friends p for Mausigner Satoll, the Apostolic delerate to the United States, is in really aspiring to bring about his downfall. Frict how he made from the pamphlet and forwarded to the Vatican, and an inquley info the charges is probable.
A wid spread Palish plot is reported to have hern di cevrted in Russia, and a number of arrests have been made.
who was charged
It is reported that the Chinese footed a station. on the Siberian trilway and murdered sight Russians
Cheriff Pasha, the late President of she wit slave dealing, how asknowledged bis guilt, The Japanese Government bave refused to pay any indemal for the slicking of the British steamer Kowshing, which Chinere troops to Korea before the declaration of war.
Thirty-eight thousand Chinese troops are now entrenched on the Yatoo river in Korea, but are badly armed.
Tie Chinese Government have Instructed
warships that are avaliable
Three women were murdered in Tyrol ander
Ripper" murders.
tone of the French press ly by no means warike as dating previous crises. The comments to the English papers are of a concllistory character, advising caution, and that every allowance be made for French susceptibl
concerning anything approaching challenge of
of French rights. In the island of Madagascar.
A spuntity of Calorse Imperial treasure-bas bees removed from Mookden, which is being besieged by the Japanese and is expected to fail. This city is located at the head of the Gulf of being besieged looks as if all the Chinese troops Pechill, in Chinese territory, and the fact of ite had been driven out of Korea. Frontier Com- mlusion have been arrested by the Italian police, and the Parisian press in rabid.
Two member of the French
A severe ontbraisk of anthrax has occurred in the Siberlin province of Ausscurt. Several persons and some hundreds of horses have died from the disease.
A number of well-carved Ivory figures have been found in a cave near Beassempony, the Landes, France, among bones of animals long vanished from Europe,
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The STRING BAND of the Shropshire Light Infantry will be in attendance.
A Plan of the Theatre is now open at Mears. KELLY & WALSH's, Ld, where Seats may be Booked.
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the
BRISBANE, October 4th. A waggon land of wood from Manfred Downs was burned near Richmond on Tuerday night.
The pollee are guarding Dagworth woolshed, It is rep sted that the shed was twice recon neitred by an armed band on Tuesday, who Farther calrages by armed shearers is reported waggon loaded with wool,
SYDNEY, October 4th. Ms. Kyle, the wife of the manager of Tibberinah station, and two of her children were | CHINA Coast meteorOLOGICAL downed at Magraby! yesterday.
Inside, and orce there proceeded to relieve him intimidation, and sentenced to three months' | their agents in Europe and America to buy any from Queensland, including the burning of Hongkong and the Empirs of China-Chan PARFITT is Authorised to SION the
Three men have been tried at Adavale for
imprisonment, one of them being released under
Probation Act. Moorstone Downs
with the aid of choreform the Datebman was the First Offenders' - Moolshed, about 40 miles circumstances similar to those of "Jack the
nt bej wela. A vinient struggle ensued, but
overcome. The
The thieves secured the diamonds, Rad took to
fight. The first Intimation of the robbery was obtained through the
of Splers on the pavement, finding where he had been left badly injured by Masnilans, His face was covered with blood, which flowed freely from the wounds in his head, He, however, soon recovered sufficiently
give an account of the robbery and a descrip tion of his aunty, who bays so far succeeded In evading the police. The robbery has created * great sensation,
to
p
September 15th. Vice-Admiral P. H. Colamb writes to The Timer to-day on the subject of colonial defence, In dealing with the defence of Sydney, Admiral Colomb says that the Government of New South Wales are spending money to prè went an attack, but are assuming a mode of altark such
superior enemy would never dream of adopting by sex, the writer contends that their real defence must be made off Vindivostock, Cronstadt, or Tanian, He also argues that if an enemy should decide upon making a payable raid, say in the form of a march upon Sydney, it would be, attempted "via the back garden and noi by the
from Camoowaal, kus been burned down. The suspected incendiary is a man who bad been ordered off the sisilon the
-by owner,
SYDNKY, September goth,
Further acts of intimidation on the part of shearers on strike to New South Wales are re ported, but nothing of a serious character,
The Gretna colllers have decided to refuse the hewing rule offered by the proprietory, and the fitter sister that free labourers are to be em- played,
PERTH, September 20th,
A special coach, with a strong police escort, bas left Coolgardie with the specimen stone from the Londonderry mine. It is estimated to con- this too.oco worth of go'd.
Water is rising rapidly in price at Coolgurdie, owing to the scanty supply.
MELBOURNE September 20th, The Victorian general elections which take greatest interest will be fought out on the fiscal sue. There are 174 candidates for 68 seats, 16 members having beep returned unopposed.
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The leading Russian papers state that what- ever may be the result of the war between China and Japin, Russia will permit so farther inter- ference with the independence of Korea,
September aytb.
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W. B. Tomer, an unqualified medical practi- tloner, who sitended two patients, husband and wife, who afterwards died of typhoid fever, has been committed for trial on a charge of man,
A general rising of the Kaffirs has taken place sist master printers decline to abate their at Delagoa Bay, in Portuguese territory. Seven thousand (7) Portuguese sent out to restore order demand for a minimum wage of £2, 126, per were routed by the natives and chased back into week, and they have 300 applicants for vacant the town, throwing away erma and ammunition | places in their offices.
in their stampe and disorder prevailing du i
Owing to itlement, a party of marines al Bathurst, for the wiiful murder of a man pamed
the Portuguese
bare heen larded from H. M.'s shirs of war to protect the British Consaiste from possible attack by the Kaffira.
If the Australian colonies are to be attacked place to-day, are presting some excliemant, The barricade expected.
ball door."
LONDON, September Hist. The New South Wales three-and-a-half per cent, Joan is quoted at two and a quaiter premium.
Father Ducely writes to the New York news- News of a most dlagaleting character has been Dapers that he is watching, on behalf of the received from Morocco. It is reported that the Vatican, the inquiry which is being held by Moers are engaged in extensively smuggling Congress, into the corespilon among municipal arms, and grave fears are sotestained that the bodies, He adds that the Pope afraid that natives are preparing for a revolution. A farther the aleged connecilon of Roman Catholics with despatch reports that a British subject in the Tammany Ring may have the effect of Morocco has been subjected by the natives to a
the reputation of the Church.
Fortroked sanit
endangering
The French Labor Congress commenced its
201
--It was decided to exclado | owing to
troubis 201 oceamed In East Africa | sittings yesterday. It wa
Attitude of the natives. the representative of the press, owles to she te is reported that at Delagon Bay the satives
tow!! deserted
of lent sporches by anarchist sympa. deliberately met fire to a Portuguese rauch in a thisers among the delegates.
The British warsship Ampkien, The British War Office is sending four medlext of the Mediterranean Squadron, bas proceeded military officers to watch the treatment of the to the spot and made a formal demand for wounded among the Chinese and Japanese reparation, and it la feared that further com- samtes in Korea,
plications may anawa,
NOUMEA, September 18th,
Informallan was glean to the London police The French warship Duchefoult has just thin akanoon of a shocking tragedy which had
The Portognese Governor has protested Against this action.
All the approaches to the town are being And an silick by the Kafirs is The foreign resident are volunteering their assistance in defending
settiert
ept. The German forces have succeeded in stamp ine out the Hottentot rebellion in South-west Africa,
the
A avong party of Kurda kare made a sharp at ck on the Russian pickets near Kart. They were repulsed.
SYDNEY, September 271k.
A plant for coining counterfeit half-overeigns was seized by the Sydney pplice. Three men wee arrested, two of them being Frenchmen, who were trying to pass the counterfeit colau.
A Chinaman was arrested in Sydney and charged with a breach of the Chinese Restriction Act. He was fined £50 and ordered to pay polliter of 100; in default, two year's impri-
MELBOURNE, September syth.
SODINGAT.
The Spright v. Symes libel action has been concluse in Melbourne, the jury finding for the plaintiff with farthing damage on one count, The question of costs was reserved,
BRINDANE, September syth, disastrous fire A
occurred at Charleville early
She towed off H.M.S. Ringarsoma from the reel named
mad Beansley took hold of his young daughter, several mominent business proplets were child, and throping &
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MELBOURNE, October 41. Patrick Dennis has been sentenced to death
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PARIE, September 15th. The Journal des Debate says that the trial of Hig the various personages concerned in the slave. dealing affair was a blunder and that Klichener Cape. T Pasha had an power to interfere
Prince Djemal Toggspun baş embarked for
Egypt.
BUDA PROTH, Jeptember 17th, The sperches pronounced by the delegations | at the opening of the Session were paclie, notably those of the Emperor and of Count Kalnoky.
PARIK, September 18th.
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M. Canfair Tédias, at the conclusion of the | Shangha great margavres, rigwed the troops at Van-A
ere, and foamed the Army,
Zja Parka hue been appointed Turkish Ambassador here, replacing East Patha,
It is announced that a revolt has occurred in Armenia, and that it àas been quickly exppressed.
September 19th,
Vicars Fank Mon Chepool
Halbos
Haiphong 99,10
Ya x published letter, bir. Gladstone says ise ol favours the entire stie of sicoholic liquors being Cheek N placed in the hands of the Biata, the profits to Ce the rock, a 20-50 R., the barca go to the public arrense. He considers such a north winde with fine weather, provid policy preferable to local spelmes
arrived from Mallicolo with the steamer Croydon. Į taken place in London. It appears that a paliter this morning, The Metropoliten Hotel and said a tile in Servin. Twenty-twa ·| on which she had been strandad, the Mugarite
bed the obili died within a few tainutes. | Narzundere was destroyed by fire yesterdaý.
steaming full speed astern. The vaseel was taken to Port Sandwich, where she is reloading her guns and ammonition. She is not much water. The stemmer änders and 11.M.5. Wallaroo arrived I after the vessel and been got off. They cualed from the Ducksgand. The Hagaroo pocords to Sydasy direct with the Ringarcons repairs.
LONDON, September 16th, The Hamburg Correspondent, in an inspired: article, says that Germany does not admit the right of Australia to a share in the discussion on matters affecting the settlement of Kinizs Samoa
September 17th.
A Belgian anarchist has been arrested at 3). Petersburg on suspicion of being conomand is
her across his kose deli- corally destroyed. out her throat. A terrible wound
The Free Labour Association is extending. throughout Kagland. Two hundred thousand seaman kave registmed themselves as non-
soldiers
kilind and the tune forced to ruteras. Melatyre, Llocals and Co's brewery at | |**)
** pliched balls with brigande.
The book on Austinila by Max O'Roll (1. No FONTON for the crime has been arccrtained. A well has reen listed against the Spenkor - Paul Biomat) wão vielied the colonies on a The French demanda in Madagascar are con- by Matthew Reid M.L.A., in connection with lecturing tour, a few months ago, has been pub- sidored by the people to be equivalent to the the alleged thiegel suspensions. The writ is for | lihad, "The suchte writes in highly uncompli- setablishment els
2 protectorate, and war is assault, trespass sad fake Imprisonment. regarded as inevitable,
• Hevaa, the most powerful and intelligsut tijba, kuva erected feria decimanding Tomsters, the principal poet in the must court, and declare that they will reskt a French opcapellen to the death.
mentary terms of Amstenliga society and Ass. September 28th. zalian working mon, All the other lately suspended members yestne-
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day isroed wells against the Speaker,
claithing damages for Pusunult, troopass and filpu Madagascar. imprisonment.?i
ADELAIDE, Odober tit.
Bestula and othe A sydia named Rødham kas just put up a Is tu reposted that the Secretary of State for phenomenal record for w zy-houry rjda The sha Colonies is at length onvranted to the
The tales fakt was perferunt on a diwani track, and the | appelaimirat of Mr. Chi-f) uation Way'ne Asting Blantyre Alainate dovered in the time was xg3 mile Governor of South Auuraka upon the appar
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