The torpedo boats found some difficulty in joining in the fray. The loss of the halyards, and in some cases of the colours made it difficult to distinguish friend from foe, but the ...
Article : 176 wordsThe following items concerning the war between China sad Japan are extracted from late Hongkong files just to hand by the teamer Changaha:— ...
Article : 293 wordsThe following other items of information are from various papers:— Yokohama, September 18.—The strategio and tactical methods of the Chinese troops in ...
Article : 564 wordsOn Tuesday morning a very consider- able number of Wesleyan ministers and laymen journeyed to Maryborough to attend the sessions of the District Synod. ...
Article : 1,350 wordsMeantime, the two armoured vessle. Ting Yuen and Chen Yuen, were the re[?]pisots of continued and persistent firing from the Japanese. The Chen Yuen, under the ...
Article : 351 wordsSteem was kept up by the vessels of the fleet, when, at noon, on Monday, 17th September, clouds of the obtrusive black smoke which the Japanese coal gives were seen to be ...
Article : 342 wordsThe Flagship, Ting Yuen, an ironclad of 7430 tone, with a speed of fourteen and a half knots, with en armament of four thirty-seven-ton Krupp guns, two four-ton Krupp guns, and ...
Article : 357 wordsHiroshima (Japan), September 28.—To-day I made the opportunity to go to Ujina and pay a visit to the Say You. One of bee officers was kind enough to conduct me over the whole ship ...
Article : 282 wordsThe belted cruiser King Yaen, 2850 tons, sixteen and a half knots, carrying two 8¼ in. ten-ton, guns, two 6in. four ton guns, and seven machine guns, took fire soon after this, but the ...
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Advertising : 1,946 wordsAbout 3 o'clock the Japanese baulod off for consultation, but came again and renewed the battle; but at 5 o'clock they took their final leave, the Chinese ironclads Ting Yuen and ...
Article : 123 wordsThe notorious Fong, who had been reinstated as Captain of the Tsi Yuen, again distinguishes himself by devotion to the white feather. All the foreign survivors are very silent on the ...
Article : 392 wordsWhose was the victory? The Japanese wired to London that they had sank four Chinese ships and lost none of their own. There is no doubt that they did sink directly ...
Article : 343 wordsThe desertion of these two ships would have reduced the number of the Chinese fleet to seven, but they were reinforced by vessels from in shore, and later on by the torpedo ...
Article : 119 wordsThere were 252 wounded in the vessels at Port Arthur the injuries of most of them being not at all serious, and not ne[?]sitating surgical interference. Every deck officer in the flast, ...
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