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FIGHTING THE MOROS.

A BLOODY END'AGEMENT.

The Manila Cablenews, of 19th înşt, says :— One of the blendiest and most terrific cog*ge- ments in the islands, took place yes rday, at Mount Dajo, about five miles from Jolo. Six hundred of the most desperate element. of

the More out-law, who were apparently fm. pregnably latrenched on the top of an almost impassable mountain, were slain before they would lay down their arms. The dash and grit which characterized the advance of the American troops, us 'er every adverse circom. stance, is unequalled in the history of this archipelago.

A telegram which was received by Colonel George Andrews, military secretary, this niter noon, from General Wood; reads as follows:

Zamboanga, Mindanao, March 9.-Andrews, | Manila.-Severe action betwean troop!, Naval Detachment, Constabulary and, hostile Moros At Mount Dajo near Jolo. Opening on the afternoon of March 6th and Inating until morning of March 8th. Action involved the capture of Mount Dofo, a lava cone 3,100 feat high with crater at rummit. The cone ex- Tromely sleep and rugged, Last five hundred

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Army insualties, fifteen colisted killed, comenceuch, for Nagasaki, missioned wounded four, enlisted wounded

thirty-two.

Navy casualties, Ensin H. D. Cooke, com manding U.S.S. Pampanga, left foot severe, one seaman, Pampanga, slightly wounded,

name unknown.

Constabulary casualties, Captain John R. White, right thigh severe, three enlisted killed, thirteen enlisted wounded.

Wounded, Captain Tyree Rivers, 4th Cavalry, flesh wound thigh slight, First Lieutenant Gar don Johnson, Signal Corps, right shoulder, severe. Lt. K. H. Agnew, 6th Infantry, right" band light 1. W. T. Conway, 6th Infantry, left eye slight. Wounded generally doing well and promise to continue,

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Passengers arrived.

Por Kumsing, from Calentia, &c.-Mr wilkinson. Mrs. Wilson. Mrs. Scott, Miss Organ, Mica Files, Mrs. Meger, Miss Horvey, and 722 Chiasse.

Per Yuensang, from "Manila-Dr. Razlag. Mr. Johannes Neck, Mrs. Van Buren, Mr. G. da Paisao, Mr. and Mrs R. de Carvalho and 'sons, Mery, Choa Siew Taw, and Uy Uang Yu.

Names of nearest relatives and inddresses will be sent as corn as company commanders are able to render detailed returns,

Action was incident to destructing outlaws recognizing no chief, who have been occupying the summit of Meunt Dajo for the

The sulten and various. past eight months. dates bad made numerous unsuccessful efforts Major Scoll, Governor of to get them out. Jole, has worked unremittingly to this end. Since his departure especially, they have been raiding friendly Moras and burning houses and buildings, including the target range build ings at Jolo. Through their defiance of authori, ty they were stirring up a dangerous condition of affairs.

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H.M S. Hart............ Carl Diederichsen ...

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Lungshan Woolwich.. Jenfeld Signal.

Yungkiang Chingping... Linan

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13th February-Verdies, Palawan, Sene

The operations were under the direct chargers. F. C. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. F. S.. Clarke, Į gambla, Slivertown, Trav, 16th February

of Colonel J. W. Duncan, 6th Infantry, who

was placed in command of all troops in Jola, and directed to take the place and capture and destroy the hostiles. He handled the situation well and is entitled to commendation,

The officers and men behaved splendidly, the position was naturally by far the most difficult we have ever had to take, and I believe the natural difficulties were as great as we have ever been called upon to overcome here or elsewhere. The defences were also very considerable and resistance was literally to the death.

All the defenders were killed as near as could be counted from the dead, about six hundred in number. rtillery bad to be lifted by block and tackle came three hundred feet into position when a lodgment was made on the lip of the crater. It is impossible to conceive a naturally stronger positan.

The Naval detachment tendered splendid services and is entiled to the highest com. mendation as is the Constabulary whose ca sualties were""seventeen out of forty-four engaged.

I proceeded to Jolo accompanied by Bri gadler-General Tasker H. Bliss on the night of the sixth, and was present throughout the action from the morning of the seventh until the conclusion of the operations on the eighth, The attacking columns were commanded by Major O. Bundy, 6th Infantry, Captain E. P. Lawton, 19th Infantry, Captain T. E. Rivers, 4th Cavalry, until wounded, and after Captain L. M. Koehler, 4th Cavalry. Artillery Captain EF. McGlachlin, Signal Corps, Lieutenant Gordon Johnse. The District Chlef of Con stabulary, Col W. S. Scott was present and rendered excellent service in the general charge of the Constabulary Detachment.

Officers and men engaged in this expedition cannot be too highly commended, for the magnificent manner in which they took this position. Total casualties all sources, eighteen killed, fifty-two wounded. Subject to possible corzactions.

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Macon-Fei Himagskam, 19th Már., 1.15 P.M. Europe. c. Indra, via Tutsakh De Oceantes, 20th Mar., 11 A.M.

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Europe, &c., India, via Tu Cunningham, G. Tonkin, 3rd April, 15 A.M.

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Skott, C.

Spittles, J. S.

Forman, Mr. and Mrs. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. J.

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Haywood, S.

*

Stein, A. L. Stephens, H. Steventon, R.N., Lient.

Comdr. and Mrs. E. Sutherlan', Misses (3) Thomas, 1, P.

Thomas, Miss M. L. Wakefield, Mr.

Hollingsworth, Mr. & Weiss, Mina M.

Mrs.

Holt, B.. Humphreys, W. M. Humphreys, Mr. and

Mrs, H. Hunter, R. Innes, Capt. R... Jameson, Mrs. F, H.

Alix, G. Bax, Clifford

Moulder, Mr. and Mrs. Bax, Cacar

A. B. Nursaw, E. Parker, W. T. Pearse, Dr. W. W. Playfair, Mr. and Mrs.

Riggenbach, Madame

Robb, J. M. Ruberford, T. Sanders, Col. F. In Schmitz, A. Singh, D. A. Stanger, O.

Bettings, P.

Blankenbarg, 15

Campbell, D.

Campbell, Mr. &

and 3 children

Caspersen, S.

Wilkinson, Dr. H. B. Williams, A. S. Wislizenus, Judge and

irs, and a children Wood, G. G. Wright, Mrs. T. Wuriu, F. Young, I. A.

OCCIDENTAL.

Laws, Mr. and Mrs.

C

Lowe, Miss Siesia' Majer, Capt. and Mrs.

N..

Majer, Master W.

Mrs. Martinjer, C.

Chalmers, Mr. & Mrs. Owen, O, E.

Munro, Miss ✨.

Nye, S.

Parkin, J. C.

Seemann, H,

Sigwanz, F.

German, Mr. and Misu Steen, Capt. M. G.

A.

Dahme, If.

Richler, F. G.

Story, G. F.

and children Glehn, F.

Hischemdiler, K.,

Sullivan, Mr. and Ms. Jahn, R.

J. S.

Unbehaun, C. ".

Killion, O. Krill, G,

Tagore, W. M.

*Wood, Master Allan

Wood, Mr. and Mrs.

L. A.

Wood, Miss Pauline Wood, Mr. and Mrs.

F. B. Whary, Dr. and Mrs. Wharry, Miss

Stevenson, Mr. & Mr

T. J.

Ushmann, A. Veige'mann, Mrs. P. Vogtland, F. Voster, E.

CRATOIDURN.

Adams, M. and Mrs. F. Smith, E. Grant

R. J. Barnett, H. J. O. Cocker, Capt. and Mrs.

Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs. Dann, G. H.

Jamison, P. S

Smith, Mr. quḍ. Mrs.

Giant Smith, Percy Soppa, P.

Webb, Mr. and Mrs.

Montague

Hongkong loam 30.10 59

Victoria Peak Gap Rock MACAO......... Haiphong.. Manila......... Bacolod.. Hello....... Ceba.........

$1

11.

130.16 30.16

H

07 30.04

C. St. Jamesas.m

30.01

50.021 85

THE 199988

March 15th, 1906, 8,3.

'Vladivostock.7 am

Nemuro... a.m.19.89 Hakodate ... Tokio

Kochi

Nagaraki ..... Kagoshima... Oshima.... Naha Ishigakijima.. Taihoku... Taichu........

Tainan ........ Koshur Pescadores...

$29.89

19

13001

30.11

**

3015

11

3011

H

3012

14 30.13

11

30.09 a.m. 30.09

170.10~~-

30.04

**

H

30.07 * 11 30.09

Weihalwai ...9 am. Gutzlaff

30.22 #

30.16)

Sharp Peak...# Amoy.....6.30 30.06] Swatow 9 am 30.08|| Canton

H

Hongkongtoa.m.30.13 59 Victoria Peak Gap Rock.. Macao......... Haiphong...

Manila Bacolod

Haile....... Cebu......

130.12) ₤30.0969

་་ am.

30.04 79

C. St. James. Ips.n

March xs at March ze at

yo date

TOMERS!

30.19

30.09

Terature ..........

59

.59

Humidity ............əqə Rainfall......

87

0,30

HIS BRITANNIO MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE CHINA STATION,

CAPTAIN,

LAST REPORTED AT

Hongkong

Hongkong

Shanghat

Yangiste

Hongkong

oran

Yongkang

Commander 1. D. Wilkin, D.8.0,

140 ***

Captain H. W. Savory... Licat, Commander Stevenson Captain H. Grant-Dalton ), de mai Liedt Commander H. B. Cox Lical Commander Richards... Captain E. P. B. Charlton Licat-Commander W. II. Darwall Captain S. V. Y. de Ho sey... C.F. Thursby X Captain C. Lieut..Commander E

***

Yangtare

en route Hongkong Hongkong Shanghai Hongkong

Hongkong

Singapore ...... Slngapore E.V.F.R. Dugmore Yang River

Lieut.Commander 7. B. Noble......

Kiddle

Lieut-Commander Commander C. E. Monte

Lieut-Commander Robart E. Vaughan.

Lieut-Commander J. T. 5. Lynt.... ....

***

Commodore H, P. Williams...

West

Hongkong

West River

Yangisis

Hoogkosg

NAME.

CLASS.

TONS. GUNS L.H.P.

Europe India, zla Tuties in Prinses Alice, 14th Mar.. rt A.M.

Alacrity

despatch-vessel...

Macon-Per Heungshan, tạth Mar, 1.85 9.11. Shanghal-Per Choysáng, 14th Mar., 3 P.M. Shanghai, Maji, Kate and Yokohama-Per Tjipanes, 14th May, a Pa.

Andromeda Astraea Cadmus

cruiser, 1st class

cruiser, and class

1,700 17,000 4,363

3,000

Commander ffarbord

16

16,500

Captain R. Nelson Onimanney...

10

7,000

Captain Lionel G. Tufnell

loop

: 1,070

6

4,400

Commander II, du C. Luard......

Cherub

watervank and tug 22

390

Joo

sloop!

ww

1,070

400

craiser, is class

11,000

16,500

torpedo boat destroyer ... cruiser, zad class

300

$1700

4,360

7,000

torpedo boat destroyer...

4,000

torpedo host destroyer

275

4,000

special service torpedo-v.....

6,400

3,400

***

...torpedo boat destroyer...

280

1,000

cruiser, 1st class

9,800

23,000

cruiser, rat elast

14,100

30,000

river gunboat

#

1,200

Boo

Oller ... Rambler Robia,.. Sandpiper... Spipe...

6,300

river gunboat...

340

river gunboat..

240

Lleut, Commander 11. T. Atlay

West River

river gunboat

240

Taku

Macao-Heughan, 15th Mar., 1.15 F.M. Singapore, Sourabaya and Samarang Per Amara, 15th Mar, 3 P.M.

Sutlej

Toal

Tamás

***

Take and Newchwang-Yer Kwalyang, 15th

Virago Waterwitch Whiting Woodcock... Woodlar.

surveying ship

torpedo buat destroyer ... class .....CTUISCE

receiving

gunbost ...torpedo boat destroyer.

6,500

In reserve...

12,00

21,000

Captain W. L. Grant

en route Singaporn

bir

Hongkong

་ 아리

torpedo boal destroyer

Widgeon...

river gunboat

river gupbost

550!

Lieut-Commander E Becretan Lieut. Commander Hughes ... Commander R. W. Glennie... Lieut.-Commander C. E. L. Thomas... Licut-Commander G. B. Spicer-Slaton Lieut.-Commander G. 1. Todd Lieut-Commander Jno, F. Koo

Yangtara

A

Hongkong

A

Hongkong

Hongkong

Yangista

019 FO

Yangtze

Yangiare*

...

It A.M.

Amoy, Manila and Iloilo Per Yuansang 15th Mar. I AM.

Singapore, Penang and Bombay-Per Ischia, 15th Mar, 1I AM.

Mar, 3 P.M.

Shanghai-Per Frhane, 15th Mar,, 5 P.M, Macio--Per Heungshan, 16th Mar., Fag P,MU Manila, Thursday faland, Cooktown, Çairns, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney, Hobart, Launce ston, New Zealand, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth-For Nikko Maru, Kah Mar, 3 23,

Amoy, Singapore and Penang-Par Devur wong, 16th Mar., § P.M.

Bangkok-Per Rafah, 17th Mar, 10 AM;

Kiniha Moorhen

river

gunboat.

torpedo boat destroyer...

survoying-vesip!

river gunboat

195

150

150

6,300

88 2 8 8 9 9

Flying Jar of Admiral Bir Gerard U. Noel, Commander-in-Chief,

»f Vice-Admiral Sir Arthur W. Moore,

***Hongkong

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