MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1901.
TELEGRAMS.
[ALUTER'S SERVICE.]
THE ATTACK ON COLONEL KEKEWICH'S CAMP.
Further Detalls.
LONDON, 4th October, 1901, The Scottish Home wire the severest sufferers in the Boer attack on Colorrel Kekasih's camp, laving sixteen officers and forty-eight men wounded, two of the officers mortally.
THE AMERICA CUP.
Including the time allowances and the difference in starting, the American packs Columbia won the second race by three minutes and thirty-five sueunds.
THE HISING-NING RISING.
As mentioned by us briefly on Saturday, the rebels in the Hsingning District have destroyed another, Basel Mission station.
– GENERAL SIR HECTOR MACDONALD.
THE CHINA MAIL.
Interesting Interview. The Times of Ceylan of the 23rd Sept.
Jasa as the uthors did. Lumsden's Hea from Calcutta also did sine most excellent services.'
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And the Ceylon Contingent? *No, I did not conte across them, so for as I racollect."
think the men, that are being 'Do
you Ir socms that the rebels are slowly making says:-Major-General Sir Ictor Archienlisted, and who go out now are the casual of thors who went out in the early part of progress towards Kin-ying ebow, and on bald Macdonald, K.C.R., D.A.0.,.A.D.C. the struggle?'
The origim con- to the Queou, prrived in Colombo yester-tingents and yeomanry and volunteers were
No, certainly not. their way burned the out-station of Shak- coa, a town where they mat and defeated a day from India, en ronde to Amateulin, all picked men." body of cuflitia. The native preacher in where he will spord a short boliday. The charge of the station escaped. The rising name and fame of Lighting Mac. hero of is enid to sack of the Bose; movement of
so many acmupsiga from the Afghan war hat your; and, as yet, the local authorities in 1870 to the present interminable conflict de not scom to havo, taken adequate in South Africa, ner household properties The other casualties molade Captain measures to cope with it,
That you may see from tlie Boers. Took Laird, of the Artillery, and Ligutenant-
With reference to the statement publish His meteoric cateer from the ranks” to
wherever the Erglish language is spoken.their magnilicunt physique. Yes, thers appreciated by Russia, for the condiality of as above on TUESDAY, the 8th st., |
is a future Ühere when the war is over. Milta, of the Derbyshires, killed, Captained in our Canton Notes n few days agm, high place and bonear in the military coun-- In a year or two you say, General
The French Press declarce that tho mest Keller and Anley and Lieutenant Hodgson, commented upon by us editorially, we are sels of the nation is the most receut ex- Well, you would not only surprise poopla ing has immensely strengthened the position of the Derbyshires, would.
but have them grumbling at home now if the ↑ of France in Europe. informed that the statement is partially | ample of the truth of the saying that the
President Roosevelt and. ime. We are soured, however, that no Marshal's baton which Napoleon Premier. War ended, said Sir Hector laughing hearti
Britain. said Protestant missionary-the Bain & bus ne tree use in the kit of his bean deprived of something to which they 1 ley in the knapsack of every Fronel They would consider that they had
According to a trustworthy statement. Protestant mission-basked the man's poti- British confrére alar. Sir Iluctor has for hand grenen "constomed and would kick
But it was easy to see through the Gen-President Roosevelt entertains sineoro ad- DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, tion against the rebels, nur is it considered sethe time past been enamayling a second unil's jocularity that he entertained little miration and respect for England, and Aui
claw district in the Mudras Prasidency, probatic that any native member of the vibe sent there after le land of qued termination to hostilities
having
in South Africa.
be Mendily maintained. He approves of FOR SWATOW, "AMOY AND TAMSUL: mission did an otherwise the Basel mission-ered from the wound received at Paarle-
Sovereign, things.
Then Sir Hector talked about other Mr Hay's Canal negotiations, and intim-E Company's Stentiship aties would have heard of it long era was burg and been knighted by
Ho expressed a desire to go out ates that his attitude towards England will A representative of There was by no means anything like color this noming at the Galle Face
fishing with the catsaran fishermen, and be as correct, dignified and generous Pace Ho weregation by the church. It is even stated tel, where he is staying, and the General thought that Colour was not half a bad the late President McKinley's
place, although probably steamy Helad that the member of the gentry referred to very willingly needed him an interview. not had an opportunity, so far, of seeing the
I am just going to pay a hurried visit to did not even as the name of the church Australia and heautiful New Zealand," said Boer prisoners in Coyle and was rearring I shall be sway two or that as well as other excursions Up-country when making his petition. It was only the General. when set open by the Triads that be said three months and don't know exactly where for his return trip in a few months, when
to spe duty in I shall go to when I return to India, Sole hoped la a week in the Islaml be
y in India. He would fore going back The Foreigacts did it." - The Triads chose fur, as you know, I have been in the
dearly like to go to Japan and China, but to believe that, left him alone, and turned Nilgiris."
Jacked tha tiule. He
Looking forward with boyish ergerness to his trip to Aus their attention to the destruction of the
train. It was his first visit to the fand of much about the beauties of New Zealand that he was looking forward keenly to the trip.
But in talking with the General I found it as difficult to keep away from South Africa ne Me Dick to get beyond King Charles' head. My Just youution was whether he expected to go back, and Sir Hector's reply was that he did not know, but had been sorry to come away when he did.
'Columbia' Wins the Third Race..
The American yacht Columbia Ens the America Cup, after a thrilling race with Shemrock II in the third round..
KING EDWARD INDISPOSED.
Two physicians have been in attendance on King Edward for lumbago for several
days
SHOOTING.
this
THE WAK IN SOUTH AFRICA.
ጻዒና
TOCON
Sir
eric neutrality in the Traustani war will '
The Boors at Trichinopoly. Cheutta, Sept. 23-It was four neces sary. for the sake of the health of the Boers in the prisoners' camp at Trichinopoly, to trent the drinking water with pormanganate of potash. The Boers made trouble over this, declaring that the British Government was doctoring the water for its own parp
It is probable, on necount of the 500 extra prisoners going to Trichinopoly, that the other wing of the Linceins, now at Bang- look after the cau
chapels and the dispersal of the Christians.
Far from interfering in the matter, tlf jackly cropped up in conversali. Sir the Southern Cross, and he had her salore, will go down to help their comrades
missimarids, even when trouffle was in Imperial Challenge Mutch. ponding. retained from notifying the Though this is the sixth year of this German Consul, who obtained his informs match, which is open to teains from any tion at Swatow from other sources as early Corps throughout the British Empire as the 11th September, and induced the to teams of any Rifle Association in Cesion, Chinese authorities to send out 100 soldiers Hongkong, Singapore, Channel Island, This will probably be put down also to the West Indies und Fiji, it is the first occa credit of the missionaries by the rebolu. sion on which Hongkong has entered the competition. The conditions being similar to those governing the Interport snatches between Hongkong. Singapore and Shang- hai ducing the past few years, the only difference being that in the Interpart 3 test, two sighting shots were allowed st each range, instead of one--the cores made by Hongkong for the last three
are given for comparison. year,
[
will be remembered that Hongkong won ench of those matches. It will be intercs. ting to know, when relums are made up, how the Colony stands in this competition of wider scope,
Unfortunately on Saturday, Masses Lammert and Watson were absentees from the team. Sgt. Cross wade an excellent substitute for the one-making his bust scere so far, but Mr Mackenzie, whe hul to delegate the secretarial duties to a friend,
fell of wicfully at the 500 yards unge, where be is usually strongest-the glaring light being too strong for him. Mr Stewart also had his troubles at that distance, hat at the longer range, when the light had modified a bit, both mon improved, Stewart having hard lines for a possible-getting an outer with his hat shot.
CRICKET.
H.C.C. XLI 1. ALL-COMLERA,
This match played on Saturday, result in a draw greatly in favour of the All
Score:--
comers.
THE TWELVE.
F. Maitland, b Gr. Smith Capt. Waginouth, R.A., & Goldring, b
Clapham..........
Capt. Kriekenbeck, 22 B.I., c and b
Clapham Major Dyson, A P.D., e Barnie, b
Jowe
| Lt. Cifton Browne, R.N., & Burnie,
Edmundson* *****
i
b
Naturally affairs in the Frossaal very Hlected viewed seriously the reverses of the past few
days.
The worst feature of them is that by give the Boer fresh heart to go on with} the struggle. The war as a war is ager and has been over for a long time. We are tow operating against bands and very dully wearing them down. A reverse our tranpa gives the Buers a flip, and it stimulates many men who have laid down arms, or, perhaps, never fought against us, to join those still in the fell. This is why the nows is bad.
What do yo
fighting man, think of the Boer 85
Gene
You
The General in looking ten or fifteen years younger than his age, which is close in filty. He has the appearanes of a mán who has never had a day's illness in his life.
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Agents. aion on Irrigation, and wated that railways, at the best coaki but enre the Famine: whilst a a well-organized systems of irrigation was a certain preventive. Further, every pèce spent on the latter was spent in the country, whilst a large portion spent on the former enrishes foreign manufacturers,
He moyed a resolation that they should That is a bard question to answer,
approach Lord Curzon, and, if necessary. see he does not fight according to any of
the Secretary of State, to extend Lort the ru
rules of thei As ca matter of fact,
game.
Camon's tepure, of office as long as he is added the General laughing, we might say
willing to serve, in order see the pro that what we have expected him to do he THE FIGATING IN NORTH CHINA, up to the posals of the Commission through. An ex las invariably not done, and has just done
Fall of Tientsin City. By G. Gipps, tension of service was desirable also in con- what, Recording to
g to rules, he should not have
midshipman, H. M. S. Orkndo. nection with the Victorin Memorial Hall. done. But
undoubtedly he in brave and
Kelly naud Walsh, Limited, Hongkong, clever and cuming. The will walk off if it Yokohama, Shanghai, Singapore: 1901. does not suit hith and fight in his own way and tiine. Then they are a stubborn lot. This imitable and brief account, for I remember having a conversation with
reasons given in the preface, thes not of nearly nine lakis, equivalent to over one President Steyn's brother, and he said to
per cent. cecrease in value, in both the My
brother is a stubborn fellow and include the disastrous tale of Admiral Say-import and the export trade. will never give in." He was typical of amour's Relief Column to Feking. The great many of the
•Bucks!
fugitive historien glimpse in the opening તેર In what way
you see the end General; by waolesale deportation ?' pages is terse and pithy. Me Gipps was with
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| P. A.. Cox, b Edmundson......
K. W. Mouneey, nut cut....... J: E. Lee, b Elmundwɔ............................................ Privals Freedy, H.W.F., Goldring, H. Arthur, e Cadogan, ↳ Edmundson..
b Edmundson............. Major Dorchill, B A., run out
Sercombe Smith, & Rotherham, L Doctor's
T.
Extras.
Tutal
ALL-COMERS,
Capt. Cadogan, R.W.F. Dgaon, b
Lee......
Capt. Radcliffe, E., run out, Capt. Rotherham, R.W.F., b Way-
The scores by Mr Marshall and Sgt. mouth....... Wake, the latter reaching his high-water B. E. Hanson, o Maitland,
- and we
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BOERN.
Then I mentioned to the General that weird rumours were current in Caylon about the formation of Boer Horse for the Indian frcution. Sir Hactor laughed heart-
No, he said, that in absurd, of course. But what is being done is the utilizing of en who have taken the oath of allegiance in South Africa. A: two or three places in 38 South Africa, including Bloemfontem, there are Boors who form corps for defance against the Boers in the field, sad this has prored successful.
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con this secasion, are worthy of Hong-A. R. Lose, & Preedy, & Dovehill ........ kone's best traditions. Mr Baldwin bas 0. M. G. Burnie, not out been in splendid form for sume line back, J. Hooper, 1 b.w., b Cos....
will
till after Edinandsun, b Lee keep it up hope he the Interport Mistol. Mr Molennus on Capt. Capham, R.A,
,b Cox always he relied on to give a goil count E. J. Davies. b Cos....... of himself. Me Pidgeon also dul very well, G. B. Edwards, 1 Lée. and when Q.M.S. Wallace has had a live Gen. Grimble ∙niore panatice with his new rifle we shall McCluverty doubtless get even better thau a Do from
Swith, R.A. hin. Me McDermott is worth his place in M. J. Doctor any team.
Pestonjeo The Interport match this year will be | H. A. Laumert fire at the new Hisley targets, and Aspar practice
will commerce immediately.. P. W. Goldring The Interport, sopres of Hongkong were, T. C. Gray
in
Isha........... 131
1807
...35%
150 ............93)
Thanks are duo tu Capt. Renton," "L'ext
Ogilvie and Mr Melbourne for attending to
attest the scores.
Said not but.
EXITIS
Total for 10 wkts........
DOWLING ANALYSIS,
Appended are the fall scores made on Gunner Smith
Saturday:-
40 YARDS.
Mr D. Baldwin
Doctor Daries
5556500-36 Clapham
Mr J. Marshall 455505-31 Radeliste....... Mr J D. McLennan...4545555-53 Edmunds...... Cal-Sergt. Wake, R.M.L.I....6455554-33 Lowe.........
M. S. Wallace, R.E. ......511455-89
Mr McDermott, R.N...... 5454554-Waymouth.....
Mr J. Pidgeonoweoptados
.5455611-32
Precdynt Sergt. Cross, R., L. L.4454554--31
Leg. .4444544–29
Disrahill 441 144--28| Kriekenback
Mr. Mackenzie.
Mr W. Lewart
Total..
500 YARDS.
Mr McLennar Col.-Bergt. Wake Mr J. Pidgeon Mr J. Marshall
Sergt. Cross
Mr D. Baldwin Mr McDermott..... Q.M. S. Wallace Mr W. Stewart Mr Mackenzie
Bir J. Marsinl
Total
GOO. YARDS.
Q. M. S. Walace
Col, Sergt. Wake
Mr Baldwin
Sorgt. Cross
lik
Mr Stewart þ
Mr McLenna
Mr J. Fudgeon
Mr Mackenzie'
Mr McDermott
Total
AGGREGATE,
Mr. Marshall, Col-Sergt. Wake.
Mr D. Baldwin
Mr D. McLennan....
Mr J. Pidgeon....
Q.M. S. Wallace.
Sergt. Cross
Mr McDermott.. Me W. Stewart,
Mr A, Mackenzie
319
1
NOT NEAR THE END. Do you think the war is likely to be ended sooTE F
In a year or so perhaps. Who can tell?
The Indian Jute Crop.
Calcutta, Sept. 29-3r William West, was an eye-witness und an actual participa-the biologist of the Buhar Indigo Flanters tor in the moving events here set forth. Association, who has been only three weeks The descriptions of the capture of the in India, died on Friday at Mozaffarpur. of Taka forts, of the fighting in the cholera, aged twenty-six. vicinity of the Tiantain Settlements, and of the smart capture of the native City of Tientai are fivaly, vivid and First-hand. Eleven diagrammatic plans and views aro valuable adjunct to the narrative. The book onda with Captain Payley's memo of thanks to those member of the naval force, who, on Tene 20 last year, were ordered back to their respective ships off Taku. The book is a noteworthy addition to those already in existence on latter day events in North China.
The following is the fund forecast of the juta crop for the season publishes at the Board of Revenue to day-Aren of crep this year about £,249,00 aeros; out-turn anticipated in that area about 96 per cent. of normal gross out-turn, now estimated ut 65 lakhs of hales, equivalent to a 10-ana
[The expression '16-auna erop' menas k full one-IG anmas equalling a rupee.j
More Border Trouble. Two local lery Sewers were attacked at Bo'clock on Thursday morning by tan
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The whole business is necessarily 60 V CASTING OF NETS, By. Richard Bagut. Waziris half-way between Mir Ali Kheling landed ani stored at their risk into thei
tedious, and our troops are operating in such a large country.
Aud the patriotism of the Boerst
Ob there can be no doubt about their patriotis and their stobbornnes. Nothing else would keep men in the field. Look how well he takes punishment. Tr question of time wil steady pushing on,'
When you left South Africa did you ex- pect things were going to come to an end quickly
I did act, and even sow I certainly. don't look for a speedy settling down there.
LOR KITCHEVER'S PROCLAMATION.
What about the proclamation, General Well, personally I think the proclama tion is too late now, and will not do much good 15
Sir Hector, whilst far from criticizing the politicals thought there had been mis¦ takes tuade in annexing the Free State
the Transvaal before they were subdued, and mided that that was the opinion of the buy general'ynt the time.
THE TWELVE.
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The Plague in India. testant, und of the many difficulties arising
Sims, Sept. 18. Plague lingers on in therefrom, strongly condens any interier Bengal, a slight increase from 13 to 18 be ence between man and wife, either bying reported last week in the number of close relatives or by meddlesome clerics, deaths, owing to a small outlast in ththe Undersigned, fronds remaining uccisim
rent and landing negligible will be subject to The book is full of strong characterisation Shanbad District. The disease, however,ed after MONDAY, the 14th Ger. at Noun, Religious lift and movements in Rome are in that part of India is new a dowcribed with a happiness of touch that her hand, it is nysin becoming
In the Bombay Presidency, on "harges.
All Claims must be sent in to me on or challenges nor unfair com The car beartily virulent, 1,658 deaths being touted last before the 14th fict, or they will not be Usino's most recent novel. We can heartily week, gunst 4,132 in the preceding week recognized. recommend 'Casting of Kets.'
and 393 in the corresponding period last year. Of the other localities last week Calcutta had 18 deaths, Karachi 15. Bem- Lay city 293, Mysure 295, Rijputana 1, the Panjal 16, and the Madras Prendency, while the rest of India as clear.
WEATHER REPORT.
The following notice is issued from the servatory:-
the
On the 7th at 11.50. The kurointer bas
Allahabad, Sept. 2-Plague is allicis ly risen on the Chips coast. The typhoon is reported at Katta and Allahabad. Several Master Bour is very cunning, said the
probably moving NE over W. Japas. deaths are already taken ples, will take all he can get und Gradienta slight for N and NEwinds on the General, he will
Calcutta, Sept. Plague is reported want more. Wo got to Bloonsfontein and Chine Coast, Forecast-moderate NE to have broken out in Bark Road, Allaha
and found his fighting again winds; five
bad. Inquiries into the cause of several sudden deaths in the Kutta quarter if the
10. Again.
For instance,
there rooms to he some law-Dutch or
Roman-which has prevented car confiscat
I get sick, my dear, sand are to the station have revested the existence of the
ing property, even in the case of a man who ¦ hospital.' "What Among all those discND.
* has left his farm to go and fight against our pretty nurses! I think not!'
troops. The will of the conqueror is always supposed to
This match was played on the Army apparent rerni, bat in the Transvaai PHENOLOGIST Your bump of destructive. netively raiding en the Upper Tugela.
Valley,
A Morting Post telegram from Brussels Bags that Boer oflies state that General Botha proposes to hold 150 British prison- ors as hostages against the execution of Lord Kitcher's preluation.
South African-News. London, September 21.-The Boers are
$750550--35
whore three British casualties have cocur- it hus not been the case; wp news in very large. Are you a soldier or a Ground, Happy and after a good fino or imprison but do not confiscate. A pugilist? Subject--Nether. I'm's furni red in a skirmish. 6553361-34
man may leave a farm of some thousands are remover.' and enjoyable match resulted in a win for 6345955-32 the latter.
of acres, go and fight against the King's For the winters, Bowyer and 6455552 Mender were infino fettle with the Lall, the troops and not lose his land. That does Qozzen-Who was that por:ly gentleman 450036-32 latter taking five wickets for 9 rane, whilst
not seem right.
we saw in the basement of the boarding 4523555-31 Messrs Yeats, Jewabury and Tillman were
And what do you think will be the tu- school? Quizzle-Uh, that is the school 4366563-30
ture in South Africa, General Will we baker. Qazzer-Might call him a college 5344245-27 most successful with the bat. For the
logor, Denny and Cole were toont Recess be able to win over the Boas to friendship, bread man, eh ?* 221254322
ful with the hall Messen Ormaby, Dennys Britain has done with other of her
Hopard with the lat. Mr Ormsby enemies?' hatted very patiently, going in first tho being out sighth wicket. Scuroa - 6554555-31
·B.2. C_Ci 4555554-33 S. Sergt. Yasts, e Cole, h Denny ... 4055440-32 Sergt. Darafather, 1.6.w, b Hyndman 4666454-32 Corp, Thornhill, 6 Ormsby. 566594522 Sapper Korrigan, run out......... 5655652-32 L Opl. Liligwhite, b Donny
VESPERALC200 yds.
5444355-30 2nd Upl. Tillman, e Hyndman, b Cole. 4455444--30 2nd Cpl. Holcombe, run out..... 5544444-30 20d Cpl. Jolly, Leek, b Denny 5435265-29 L. Cpl. Jewsbury, & Deony............ Sapper Bowyer, b Calo
314
Sergt. Mender, not put..
Extras
Total
K.N.Y. C.C.
Mekoyoyeff, b Bowyer, sti
-84 100 Ormaby, e Bowyer, b Mander.....
39 100) Danny, a and b Bowyer
38 99. Lowe, b Meader
37 35 30 98 Woodward, run ont
92 31 91 90 | Hodge, h Mender
32 30 83 95 Cole, Yeats, b Bowyer
92 32 95 Hoggard, run out
32 31 29 92Hyndman, b-Meader
27 32 87 Henwood, ₺ Bowyer
81 Leck, Meader
Extres
Grand Total arrangi
943
Averago per man, 94.3.
Toral
There is the case of the Highlands of Scotland as a parallel,' said Sir Hector.
The almost impossible was done there.
I
STRICKEN WITH PARALYSIS. TENDERSON Grimett, of this place. was stricken with partial paralysis completely lost the use of one arm and
24 look for the future through education. It and
is through the young idea that we must side. After being treated by au eminent
4 succeed in South Africa. English must be physician for quite while without relief,
the
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Herr Von Lynden, the Dutch Foreign Minister, who is the President of the Per- osment Council of the Hagne Court of A Arbitration, has commenicated to all the nanbors the Boer appeal for arbitration. to introduce the matter at the next sitting.
The Bout delegates bad a bag. interviewTo yesterday with the Dutch Premier.
September 22-Lord Kitchener reports that Colonel Williams has captured almost language there. It may seara harti to my wife recommended Chamberlain's l'ain the whole of Rock's Commando west of 3 kill out, so to speak, a pitica by making Dahu, and after using two bottles of it he Adeubury, including fifty-five prisoners
whole of the transport. Colonel
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8 another language compulsory, but it is a is almost entirely cured, Geo. MeDonald, and the horrors be captured a Carolina 1 sure way and the best way. Nothing but Man, Logan Co., W. Va., U.S.A. Several
English should be taught, and then the other very remarkable cures of partial Commando, consisting of fifty-four prises- children would think in English, sud act as paralysis have been effected by the use of ers, incleding Commandant P. Botha, and AS PROPOSED TO THE HONGKONG
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The General did not care lo say much hoveres, as a care for rheumatism, sprains
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