THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1515, 1900
VISITORS AT HOTELS PORTLAND ORN
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The Boors are entrenched along the extin length of the river, even below Colenso; while General Bullor is thanty miles distant from Mr. J. H. Altkeu the railway, A Mei. Angua
The Standard's Darban correspondent by Mr A Barker lieves that the enemy is kept conversant with Mr. E. L. Bailey the British plass, sching that the Council of Mr. W. S. Bailey War held at Springfold on the 10th Instant Dr. & Mrs. Bariett discussed the breaking up of the Colonne Camp Mr. J. H. Barlow which was only then being carried out, str. & Mrs. A. H. Bir despatches commanding telogenms throughout ths Repablios. Preted as received."
Mr. Franklin Brocks General Buller's Saturday's message describes Mr F. W. Erooks the Spionkop matain as commanding Mr. T. F. Burgdorf tableland extending from Acton Homes And Mr. M. D. Brewer Hougorpoort to the hills west of Ladysmith. C. Byron The enemy occapiod a strong position on the Mr. H. B. Carter rango of kopjes north-west and south-east of the pisten. Spioukop is far less accoréfbk front the south than from the north. Geass Baller Bad been lol to believe that water existol. there, and be attributes the drought to the abnormal sensoU.
Mr. & Mrs, W. T.Church Dr. & Mrs. F. Clarke Comdr. & Mrs. Puday
Dawson
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31r. & Bize. Karoshaut. A. G. Robinson
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Gotoral Warren held the creats of the monn tain throughout the whole of Wednesday against sovero attacks nad the boaviest shelling To 2nd Battalion, Brottish Rites, and the 3rd King's Royal Rider, supported him from the Mr. M. Fletcher sterpost side, tlangbout the trying dar. G. Forrens Thornoyerolt's Hores fought equally well Mrs. Glomer ubugeile.
Capt. & ddard Mr. J. IL. Greenleaf Major Mrs. Grin Mr. R. J. Hall Mr. H. Hennnge Mr. & Mrs. Cerif Her
liday
General Buller mached Gonerai Warren at daybreak on Thursday, and began the wit drawal at 6 o'clock. In ruang cases the lines the opposing forces were less than 1,000 yards apart, and fito fact that our troops withdrew in perfect order from istual touch with the energ is Facient orilents of their excuilent did pine and morale. That they were permitted,
Me. El Hadson namolested, to tranfer cambrous ox and Mr. H. R. Hudson
y-fer transport across a very swift river, aighty-i yards hroud, nad with banks twenty feat high,uj & Jeffrey Mr L. E Vohngtau
Mr. M.H.II. Honey Mr. T. Howard
is also proof that the enemy, had fourat rospute, & Moi dusõph for our fighting pawers,
1
DESCRIPTION, A RUSTY-BOER
"Loudon, 29th Jnnwurs. Renter's correspondent suhe Beer Camp clares that the kop vas oareloped in thick st at daybreak on 'dnesday; but a double ca tingent of Boere sann tnakled three precipitous spurs. Leasing the horses at the feat bank of rucks, they scaled summit nader caver of their Krapp and Creusot guns, to 6nd the Brilish heavily entrenched. They red hues the stretch of oper rellt to the summit in
ef a bossy rifle, pulite, and shrapnel fire. M Fides Bakshell.The British me the triplét tack at the point the baytunt, falling betwe therlendly fre The inyouting parties, bower, advanced grutally, until 2' d'elazk, in the after- Boon, when the British enter trenches shord The white dag, and, after surrendering, wars codreyed to the Ever leager,
THE BRITISH ISPÁNTRY ADVANCE. AIS
PÕUETKA VED,
Lafer telegrams from the saine correspondat Infant Camp ay that the British ufany advance was counted against two kopjes on the east with the object of outfiauking the attacking Barghers. Numerous gaps in the asks were filled automatically, and at twilight they your hed the immit of the second of but got no further,
Meanwhile the Jaxims were balebing feth
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Mr. H. F. R. Brayne Colonel Brown
Luis Berindone Nes. Brace and mail Mr. P. Buro
Cap . A. D. Chr
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on both sides, while the wall of Mansers lar. D. M. Groban
the British centes inck, which gradually prer. J. Hays
and broke, abandoning the position, Resistance,
however, was routiuued nail the Dublins dr. C. Clementi the Light Horss raised their hands and goited the trenches.
British prisoners eulogiss the bravery of the Barghers, who despised cover, stauding freely the sky-line against the fire from the British trencies.
Quite an aurally high proportion of the lyditite sheilset to explode,
All the other comminudies are quick. The Central News correspondent says at
163 surprise on Tuesday night was complete yet he affirms that it was preceded by an advic ably effective shell-fre
On Wednesday bar cancers attempted in
Mrs. H. 4. Dowler
Mr. W. J. G. Whil-y Mr. Mr Miss Whiler Mr. & Mrs ̈3. W.
Whitlow
Mrs. Mr. Baguall
Mr. H. Wan Mr. & Mr. Worfield · Mr. J. M. de Zuniga HOTEL
Mr. Chintreg Tuschald My FB. Jacob Major G. R. St, Juhn- Can Kolgd
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Hon. II. E. Pollock Cori'der RM. Runsay Mr. A. Sind
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Rev. F. T. Job 11534 Mr. R. F. Johnston 31rs. Likesud Bra. Af: J. Miller Miss Maud Miller Afisa Caroline Milli
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vain to locate and destroy the smaller Bert & Me Frampton Mr. Js. 1. Hoch artillery, which was it action with deadly effet,
A clock the Infantry carried another of the enemy's treasles, and hold it until theira- multion failed. The Boera, observing his mad, nu energetic attack and actually enbeed the trede, where they encountered the British beyouets, and retired with snudry prisoned
The positions were splendidly intained, despite the unceasing murderous fire til nightfall.
The Naval gas on Mount Alice sbly meiste
by shelling inmatig:
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Amigo, German str... 771. Bendixen, Feb. 15
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Avana, British steamer, 1,898, Coates, Feb.
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Ayr, British steamet, 1.955, Gibson, Feb. 15,
Miten Bussan Kaisha Bellerophan, British ste, 134, Lpons, Feb. 13,
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Canton, British steamer, 1110, Wilde, Feu.
Jardine. Matheson & Co Chowtai, British sir,, 1,100, Borris, Feb. 14,
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Clara, termin steamer, 675, Hatson, Feb. 14,
Julisen & Co
Daphne, German str.; 3,271, Nissen, Dec. 31,
Siomsten & Co.
Desine, German str., 794, Christianson, Feli. 14,
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Donghs Lapraik & Co
Hanoi, Fresch steamer, 734, Pannier, Feb. 14,
A. R. Marty
Comdr. W, Pudsey Dawson, at Hongkong Whiting, torpedo buat destroyer, & guns, 5,900
hip, Lieut. and Comdr. Kelly, at 'kong Wivern, oorst defence ship, armourad 4rune,
1000p, at Hongkong Woodlari, gunboat: 2 guns, 550 hp, Liant. B.
A. Norton, on Yanetize Woodcock, ganboat, gaas, 580 l.p. Yangtze
FOREIGN MEN-OF-WAR ON THE
CHINA AND JAPAN STATION. Admiral Korniloff, Russian protected orniser, 36 guns, 9,000 lp., Capt Jakovle, at. N'saki Albay American ganbout, Ensign D, W. Knox,
at Zamboanga
Aleont, Russian gunboat, 8-gaus, 1,200 h.p..
Capt. Elldaky, at Viadivostock Aspio, French gunboat, & guns, 453 hp., Capt.
Fournet, at Bangkok
Baltimore, Americaa protected oruiser, 10 gans,
4.413 hp.. Capt. J. M. Forsyth st Ithoug Base, americanboat, Naval Carlat C..
Fischer, at Manils
Bennington, Americau gunboat, G gush, "3,436
b.p. Comdr. . H: Arbold; at Cebu Bobro, Russia gun-vessel, 18 ans, 1,150 hp,
Capt. Dobrorolsky, at Port Arthur. Bronklyn, American oraizer, Captain F. F.
Jowell, ut anila
Brats. Ameriosa collier, Lieut-Comdr. C. J.
Bonal, at Qua
Calamianes, American guobont, Lieut. J. M.
Luby, at Masita ::
G. B. Bradshaw, at Zambona gu Callas, Amerions gunboat, I gun, 55 h.p, Lieut. Carlo Alberto, Italian craisor, Comdr. Roberto, Castine, American guubont, Senas, 2,199 hp,
at Amoy
Comdr, S. W. Very, nt Nagasaki. Celtic American supply ship, 1,89 b.p., Lieut.
Conde, N. J. K. Patoh, at Sydney
Concord, Amr. gibt, & guns, 1,5 h.p., Com.
8... Ackley, at Iloilo
Calgon, American supply ship. Conde. W. H.
Everitt, at Sydney
D'Entrecasteaux, French Ragabis is guns.
13,500 hp. Capt. de Maroll, of Saigon Descartes. Frough cruiser, at Kwangchanwan Dimitri Donskoy, Russian armoured orniser, 31 guns, 7,000 h.p., Com, Shawn, at 'vostock Don Juan de Austria. Ameriena goboat, Comdr.
T. C. MoClean, at Hougkong. Eclairear, French gunboat, 8 guns, 2,050 hp,
Captain Texier, at Aloud Elba, Italina craiser, 18 gue, Capt. Cecconi,
ut Shanghai.
Gaidamak, Russian forgede boss, 19 gaz, 5,500
hip, Captain Serbre unit, at Vacheostook Gardaqui, American gruboat, Ensign. G. Chase
at Manila
Gefion. German cruiser, 10 gans, 9,000 h.p..
Capt. Kollmany, at Hongkong Glacior, American enpply ship, Lient-Comdr.
J. A. Norris, at Manita Gizemiatachy, Russian armoured cruiser. 12 guns, 2,900 hp., Capt. Miklashersky, at P. Arthur Hans, German draiser, 33 guns, Capt. Poble,
at Singapore
Comdr, EK Moore, cruising. Helena, American gruboat, 8gas, 1,993 k.p, Hertha, German cruiser, 30 guns -h.p., Capt
von Usedom, at.Singapore
Hating, French steamer, 150, Bast, Faitis, German gunbaat, 10 rune, 1,600 .p., Capt..
A. R. Morty
Hinsang. Britisk str, 1,534, Crockett, Feb. 11,
Jantine Matheson & Co Hiroshima Marn, Jap: str., 2,078, Yoshizing,
Feb. 14, Nippon Insen Kaisha Hoihae, French steamer, 509, Gerard, Feb. 10,
AR. Márty
Holsatis, Cerisan str., 2,186, Bable, Feb. 10,
Carlowitz & CoR ST Holstein, Derman st., 965, Ipland, Feb. 12,
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AT SPIUNKOP,
London, 29th January.
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Me. Sydney Fuler Mr. G. C. Fullerian. Mr. L. A. Gonga Mr. & Mrs. F. W. Hall Lient. A. Hamil, R.N. Mrs. A. Hamilton Miss Haghton
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The Central News correspondeat wires from Spearman's Camp on Friday that, on Taday night, General Warren attacked the Hors position at Spisakop, nal churged the eng trenchments. The Boers were surprise and unprepared for waisbane Two hundred seco killed, and the render dispersed. The lack was preceded by an effective shell fire. On Wednesday morning desperate Sghting coa menced, lasting alt day with cessation. The Captain Jeweil, U.S.N. enemy poured a terrific sheil-are on the cuplurient. J. C. Kepper,
U..SN. el positious. Their light artillery was very destructive. The British gallantry held the position, and our artillery attempted to lentə the enemy's guns, but failed. At uine odook our Iuftutry gallantly captured another treebi and held it til their ammunition was estimat ed. The Boors, encouraged by the slice, crept forward and actually reaclied the trash; but were repaised bythe British bayonets, Af for a short, bloody fight, they retired, sing a few prisoners
The news of General Bultor's retreat the Bouth side of the. Tugela uns endised a great, shock; bn tus country is facing it almly. There can now be no doubt that the Was One must bare koors early on Friday that moral Buller was retruling, and the irritation aised by the suppression of news is great.
The Pines, the course of seating orīti. sism, wishes that there were clearer proof that the Government evɗa now adequately compra. beads the situation,
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The British leamer Einang, from Singa pore 7th Feb, tad strong menseon and high sen to lat. 13 Nad from there to port, light eas terly winds and fue weathor,
The British steamer Glenturret, from Landon vis Singapore 7th Feb, had moderate breng monsoon and bigh N E. sea to Bombay heal thence to port geutle broeza and fine westler..
The Uritish steamer Chowlaj, fram aggon 9th Feb., trad educate to fresh winds audiongh st to fada Fidaran to Paracels strong wind and high sea; thence to part mediate to light winds and snooth sout
"The British steamer Formosa, from Tamsui 14th Feb,, Amey and Swalow 13th, ndog N.E mouseca sud dull elundy woather Amoy. From Amay to Swalow bybt vil rinds, smooth men and steady weather. From Stato to. port light variable winds, soos and fine weather.. Vessels in Amoy-Topes and Tailes. In SwetowChunshan, Puote New- chwung and Pechvili, ali naj sk
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Jaguar, German cruiser, Captzia Kinderling,
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Comdr. Canha Līmu, at losgkong Liguria, Lalian oruisse, Caplatu S. Casolla, at
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Marco Polo, Italian cruiser, 2 gums, 10,000 hr Captain Ed. Tooronato, at Singapore
Marietta, Americia gunboat, Comdr. E. H.
Gheen, ernising
Gilpin at Manila Mariveles American gunboat, Ensign C. E.
Mindora, Amerion ganhost, Ensign A. H. MG-
Carthy, at Subis Bay. Monadeock, Ator, démuls-tarrat monitor, 6 goor,
3,000 h.p. Capt. J. McGowan, at H'kong Monoosey, Amerionn gunboat, 6 guns, 850 h.p., Comdr. Guo A Bicknell, at Shangbal Monterey, American monitor, Captain. G. W.
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2,500 h.p., Com. Coprisaof, at Nagasaki Igane Reed, Amr. ship, 1,857, Watts, Feb. 8 Pampanga. American ganbaat, Lieut. R. H.
Emily Read. Aur ship, 1,480, Nickels, Feb. 1,
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Leigh, at Iloilo Trafalgar British -m bark. 1,616, Wright, Pauny, American gnaboat. Enige A. Kauts,
at Cel
Dec. 2, Sander, Wictor & Co Taleukun, Amr, schr., 74, Melaunder, Jet. Paragua, American graboat, Lieut. W. C. Waratah, British sch., 24. Haynes, Sept. 23,
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HER BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S LIPS 1 IN THE CHINA SQUADRON
Alaority, despatch-bost, 3, .p., Capt. Smith
Darrien at Hongkong Algerine, loop, 6 gaus, 1,100 b.p., Comdr. B.J
W Slade, at Hongkong Autoru, cruise, 12 guts, 6700 bp, Centuin
Bayly, at Manila, kaps Barfear, battleship, guns, 9.000 hp, Cast
Hou. 8. C. 3. Colville, C. at Wawel Bonaventura cruiser, 10guns 7,000 h.p, Capt.. RAJ. Montgomerie, C.B. at Shoghai Brink, oraiser, 6 gunk 5,600 hp, Capt. R. B
S. Wroy at Hengkozy
- {31. | Centurion, däyship, 14guns, 9,000 bp, Capt.
J. R. Jellicoe, at HongkongEN
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PORATION, LIMITED BANGKOK AND RANGOON,
Per steamer Sulasie, sailed on the 12th Feb Far Murselies-10. bites raw silk. cases curios, 2 rolla matting, and packages madries. For Lyons-bates raw silk. For Hayre 10 packagis bamboowars.
The Costal-General, for the Orange Free State at Waigton hus protested against the shipping by Americans of males and unitions to South Africa for the use of the British. "The Ameriau reply in that international law
TH&K SQUABEK PLANKO, Bone end BOANTLINGS, PLANED, Torques, and GROOTED BOASOS, TOEFLOORING, CEILING, WALAANO,
So. TEAK SHINGLES FOR ROOFING, 29
PINEADOR RAILWAY STREPERS for all
GAUGES
Davison, at Manila Pascal French craiser, 16 gana, 8,500 h.po
Capt Botéf, at Shanghal Petrol, Auriean gunboat, guns, 1,095 h.p.,
Condr CC. Cornwell, at Manila Piedimonte, Italian oraiser, 12 guns," 12,000 hp," Captain F. Giuliani, at Singaporea Presidente Sarmiento, Argentine frigato, 16 guns, 2,000 hp, Capt. Betheder, at Alanila Princeton, Americau gunboat, & gaze, 800.b.pr
Comdr. Harry Knox at Aparri beha Razbenik Eassina oruiser, Captain Kamaro,
at Hongkong Rossia, Russian oruiser, Capt. Domojiroff, runs; 14.500 h.p., at Vladivostook Rurik, Russian flagship, 43 guns, 13,500 h.p.
Com. Haupt, at Nagasaki
Samar, Aurican gunboat, Ensign 1 C.
Musliu, cruising.
Silatoh, Russian gunboat guns, 1,200 h.p.. - Daphne, sloop, 8 guns, Lp. Comdi. Ogissoi Valky, Russian battleship. If guns, 8,500
Capt Barranoff, at Vladivostosk Winnington-Ingram, at Hankow
h.p. Capt. Mollas, at Port Arthur
Endymion, craiser, 12 junt, 10,000 b.p., Capt. Siroutoh, Russian guaboat, 18 guns, 1,200 h.p.,
G. A. Callaghan at Weihaiwat! Esk, gun-boat, guns 240 h... Lient, and
Condy, C. Chadwick, at Shanghai
Capt. Suabatin, at Port Arthur Solace, American transport, Caride. A: Doulay,
LED ronto United States
Fante, torpedo.beat desnever, I guns; 5,700 h. Surprise French ganbant, 2 guns, 900 hp.
Lieut. and Comdr. Bogor Keyes, at Hong Firstrand, gun-boat, puna, 350
reserve, at Hongkong
Rates Suppled and Orders Hooked by Handy, torpedo bost destroyer, 6 guns, 10
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No. 1 D'AGUILAR STREFT TERKS VERY MODERATE Consultation Fro Hongkong, 23rd September, 1991.
AVID CORSAR 4
annctions such a praotion D MERCHANT NAVY
Many of the Magersfontein wounded thongh without food and water for twenty-For hours, would only wet their lips at the acbulance bearera batlles, knowing that the pply of water was insufficient for the needs of the foroo.
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hip, in reserve, at Hongkong. Hart, torpede-bost desfmres, & guns, 4,080 h.p.
in reserve, at Hongkong
Hermions, cruiser, 10gues, 7,000 hp, Captain
R8. D. Cumming at Singapore Haber, atoreslip. Comdr, H J Davison,
vat Hongkong
Iphignais, craiser, & guns, 7,000 L.p. Capt H.
N. Dudding, et Ringapore Lintet, gan-vessel, guns, 570 h.p. Com. W. for W. Smythe, at Singanor
Orlando, ervisor, 12 guss. 8,549 b.p., Capt, J, TON SH. T. Burke, at Manila, a
Perpusk. gunbost, 6. gaur, 720 hp. Lient Comdr. JJ, Armstrong, at Stogia Phonix, loop & gues J.100.5p. Capt. R. P
Copbran, at Hongkong day a Pigmy, geaboat, 6 gau, 720 hp Lient Comdr.
05 FGreen, at Weihaiwei
CANVAS
TARPAULING
ARNHOLD KARBERG & UO,
Capt. Plesals, at Badgon
Valkyries. Danish oruisge, 3,000 topt, Prinos
Valdemar, at Shanghai
Vanban, Tregob cruiser 11 gues, 4,560 h.p- Captain Blondel, at Kongshan Won Vladimir Koponach, Rossins ormiser, 10 guns, Captain Prince Onohtamsky, ut P. Arthur Veadnik, Russian torpedo bost guns, 1,300
kp., Capt Bogulls, at Viadivostock Wheeling, American ganbelt, 6 gune, 1,100 h.p. Comdr. W. P. Burwell, at Hongkong Yorktown, American gunboat, & guns 3,392 h.p..
Comdr. C. 8. Sperry, at Zamboanga Yosomite, American converted ervisor, H guns 3,800 hp, Captain G. E-Ida, at Gurm
Zabisks, Russian oraiser. guns, 2,000 p
Capt. Shkraft, at Port Arthor Zafiro American supply slip, Master A. W.
Whitten, at Manila
Zenta, Apatrian oruiser, 2,500 toss, 0.003 b.p.; Captain Thomana von Montaimar; Whampoa
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