MARCH ON PRETORIA
"A PICNIC"
THE WAR.
De Wet's "Don't Shoot" Or-
ders To His Men...
COUNTRIES ENGAGED,
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Cape Town, February 18. The evidence in De Wet's casƏ. to-day ebowed that in an engage- ment between loyal burghers and De Wet's force at Doornberg Da Wet ordered the storming of the "Loyalist position, but told his men not to load their rifles. Ap- parently he had no wishto kill.
The feature of other evidence was the belief that Moritz had taken Kimberley and that the march on Pretoria would be a "picaio," as the rebels-imagined that the whole Untoh population would rise-Exchange."
Bloemfontein, February 16. At to-day's hearing of the case against Christian de Wet, a wita ness gave evidenes of scoret meet- inge, at one of which De Wet announced his intention to sead "a deputation to Pretoria... Other evidence showed that De Wet, addressing the barghera another occasion, " protated against BD
Expedition into German territory. He added that the Government had declinad
on
to receive a deputation which had been sent to Pretorin, and told the burghers to go home and await developments.
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Oot, 12-A Baer commando in the Uspe Province matinies. Oct. 13- Belgian Government
transferred from Ostend to Havre.
Oct. 14-Allies occupy pree, Battle begins on the Vistula, Oct. 15-Ostend occupied by
the Germans,
Oot, 16-British cruiser Baske sunk by German submarine. Oct, 24-Ten days battle, bɛ-.
fore Wareas enda in German defeat.
Oct..27
-Russiane Loda and Redom.
reoconpy
Montenegro. Oct. 29-Turkey begins war on
ARMY TERMS. EXPLAINED. army corps is a complete army on a small scale in itself, The strength varies from 35,000 to 45,000 men.
Division is a force of infantry,
cavalry, and artillery, usually with a strength of from 25,000 to 20,000 man. Brigade is a force of infantry o
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cavalry. The infantry brigade is from 4,000 to 7,000 strong. The cavalry brigade is from 1,000 to 2,000 strong. Regiment of infantry is from
2,000 to 4,000 strong. cavalry regiment is from 500 to 1,000 men strong. Squadron of cavalry is from 150
to 200 men strong. Battery of artillery in the British
and French armies has 8 guns and abour 200 men. In the
German Army consists of 4 guns and 150 men, In the Bassian Army it consists of 8 guns and 260 men.
Another witness related how, at Vredo, De Wet had announced that he and his followers were going to meet Maritz at Kim- berley and thonce proceed to Pretoria and pull down the British flag. Da Wet said he could no longer tolerate the mathods of the Government." They could June 28-Areliduko Francis Fer- arms from the Basutos, but this, would be too lowering. They July 23-Austria sends an ulti- were going to the Germans to
gat
PRINCIPAL EVENTS.
dinand asssinated,
matum to Servia.
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get arms. Mr. Steenphamp and July 31-Russia orders general Mr. Joubert, who were speakers
mobilisation.
at the meeting, were made Aug. 1-Germany declares war on Russia, French Cabinet orders prisoners as spies,
general mobilisation.
Air. Joubert gave evidence of
"
how De Wet reported the result Aug 2 German forces onter
of an interview which he had had with General Hertzog.
I ap-
peared that General Butha had
Luxemburg. Germany de- manda free passage through Belgiam.
written to ex-President Steyn Aug. 4--England sends ultima
Aug.
tum, demanding observance wing him to nag bis influence to. prosent a rebellion, and Mr. of Helgian-neutrality. Ger- Shad appointed General
many rejects ultimatum. German troops attack Liege, alu zog to go and see Da Wet.
A proposal from General Botha Aug. 5-England announces a
state of war with Germany. was conveyed to Do Wot that he should go to Pretoria under aufs 7-Germans enter Liege,
French conduct to negotiate with the
inva le southern Alace. Gloverament. This De Wet de-
Italy reaffirms clined, and his reply to General Aug. 8. - Hertzog was that General Batba neutrality. must resign, and agree to the proclamation of a Republic- Reater,
IN THE TRENCHES.
As I lay in the trenches Under the Hunter's moon, My mind ran to the lenchés Cut in Wiltshire down. I saw their long black-abadows, The becches in the lane, The grey ohurch in the meadows And my white cottage-plain,
Thinka I, the down lies dreaming Under that hot moon's eye, Which sees the shells fly screaming And, men and horses die.
And what makes show, I wonder, Of the horror and the blood, And what's her luck, to sunder The evil from the good?
'Twas more than I could compaea, For how was I to think With such infernal rumpus In such a blasted stink?
But here's a thought to tally With 'other. That moon sees A shrouded German valley With woods and ghostly trees. And maybe there'e a živor As we have got at home With poplar-trees aquiver. And clote of whirling foam.
And over there some fellow,
A and a
Aug. 15.-Austrians enter Servia,
Japan senda ultimatum to Germany.
Aug. 17-British expeditionary. "force completes its landing
in France.
Aug. 19-Beginning of battle of
Lorraine. Aug.20)—Germansenter Brussels. Aug. 23-Germans' enter Namur
and begin attack on Moos. Aug. 24-British begin retreat
from Mons.
Aug. 26— French evacuate Mal-
bausen.
Aug. 20 Non-partisan French Oabinet organised. Germans take Long".. Aug. 27 Louvain burned by
t-
4
Germane. Japanese block- ade Taingtau, Aug. 28-Battle of Heligoland. Sept. 2-German advance reaches
Sonlia, thirty miles from Parie, and swings eastward. French Government moves to Bordeaux
Sept. 3-kussions occupy Lem.
beg
Sept. 5-Battle of the Marne
beging.
Sept. 7-Maubeuge taken by the
Germune.
Sept. 12-German retreat balta
on tho Aisne. Sept. 20Germans bombard
Rheimsand injure the famous O.thedral.
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Sept. 22 German submarine, ainka British oruisers Abou- kir, Cressy, and Hogue, Kassians espiare Jaroslav and invest Przemyel. Sept. 26-British troopa from
Russia by Dayal attacks on Odessa and in the Crimea. Oct. 30-Col. Maritz, rebel leader
driven out of Cape Colony,
Nov. 1'
German naval victory off the coat of Chili.
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war credit of £340,000,000, Deo, 25-British naval and aerial ALL
raid againet Cuxhaven. Dec. 28 French occupy St, Georges, near Nieuport.
Jan. 1, 1915-British battleship invited.
Formidablo sunk in the Channel,
KOMOR & KOMOR,
Alexandra Building..
Jan. 3-French capture Steinbach. Jan. 3-4-Rassiugs win decisive Hongkong, 2nd March, 19'5.
victory over Tarks in the
Caucasus, Russians overrun Feb. 8-Total British ouranties Bakovina. Jan. 8-French advance across
104,000. Terks retreat from Suez Canal. Aisne, north of Soissons.
Feb. 10-Germans execute the Jau, 13-Turke occupy Tabriz. rebel Maritz.
Count Berchtold re-igns. Feb. 17 Canadian contingent Jan. 19-German air fleet bom- lands in France,
barda Yarmon h, and other Feb. 20-27-Over 10,000 Ger- Norfolk coast towns.
...... mans surrender in France...... Jaa. 21-General Falkenhayo, Feb. 27-Allied Fleet enters the
German War Minister,
Dardanelles after destructive rosigue.
bombardment."
Jan. 24-British naval victory in Mar. 1-House of Commons vatos
North Sen; the Blucher suak.
supplementary credit of 37 millious and a fresh credit talions at Givency and Cuiz-of 250 millions,
Jan, 20-Germans loss two bat-
bore gille are turning yellow, Yadin load at Marsillea, Jan. 31-Germany inaugurates March 8-Briti
As sore as mine are so
Watches that riding glory Apparel'd in her gold, And craves to hear the story. Birczen lips énfold,
Al if he sees as clearly As I do where her sbine" Must fall, he longs as dearly, With heart as full as mine,
Antwerp,
net, 2-Germans defeated at
Augustowo.
Oct. 5-Belgian Government re moved from Antwerp to Ostend.. Dot-Bombardmentof Antwerp
begins.
Oat. 3-Antwerp occupied by
the Germans,
submarine raids, on British shipping,
8.--British aeroplanes sitack Ostend. March 98econd Canadian con-
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Feb. 3-German destroyer sunk
by Russian submarine of March 3-10-Four German sub- March 19, Russiansenter Memel, undelivered after the 26th instant the 2nd of April, 1915, or they Denmark. German saziliary cruiser aank of Patagonia, Fob 5 Turks attempt to orosa
Suez Canal.
Feb. 6Allies resolve to unite
financial resources.
marines accounted for. March 10-British
Neuve Chapelle.
East Pracais, capture March 21-Futile Zeppelin raid
on Paris,
March 14-Announced that Ger
man losses in La Basses region March 22-Pzemysl eurrenders total 10,000 in three days, aut 10 the Russians,
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