DIARY OF THE WAR
FROM THE DATE OF CRONJR'S SUBLENDER,
27th Feb:-1,000 Boors under Cronje serrander to Lord Robarts on the anniversary of
Majuba.
20th Fab-Dundonald enters Ladysmith.
of the siege.
End
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21st 1900
VISITORE AT HOTELS.
Honagong HOTEL,
Mr. J. H. Aitken
Mr. O, N. Andersen
Mr. J. A Barler
Mr Angas
Mr. W. 5. Ruby
Mr. J. Barlow Mr. F. t. Baynt Byte, F. W. Black
Mrs. Bishops children
1st March-Roberts and Kitchenet pay a
ing visit to Kimberley, 2nd March-Raborts goos to Osfocinin. Bri
tish troops in the Free Biste in touch with 7,000 Boers. Rezistance expected, on the Maider River, near. "Abraham's Kraal Buller, reporta Natal claras for us Varreena's Pass
3rd March-President Kruger off a visit to the
Free State..
4th Marok-Brabant and the Colonials went with stubborn resistance nour. Dor drolit.
5th MarchClomonts reports that our troops hald Aabbarting but the Boers are in strong fores at Norsal's Poat, Bentant victorius bear Dordrecht,
6th March-Gations aires Stormberg. Havolá te Cape Colony; 3,000 reported ir arms. 7th Mara--Roberts buns the four position on the Maddoe. Buy in full retrant. British headquarters at Poplar's Dritt 8th Marol-Kelly-Konny advancee. 10 miles en through the Frea Stato. Gaboro co- ouples Burghersdorp, and Clements Nor- val's Pons.
9th Marob-Cape Colony completely ercounted
by the Boers
10th March-British troops concentrating on Bloemfontla. met by eanmiy at Driefon: tein. Cavalry turn the position and the Boors sag defeated. ***
arch-Roiarts reaches Ansvogel Kop Gutaore at Bethulip Bridge.
11th
12th Marok--Franoir neghjus a position cam- manding Bloerafoutsin. Tha Boat Pen. Bidunt make overtures for peace on the basis of independence,
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3th Marol-Geral Robarts occupies Bleomr. T. Howard
foutein; Free State capital removed to Kroonstad,
14th Murch-Brabant occupies Aliwal North 15th March-Gatzere eroases the Orange 3.ver, and with Clements opous direst communication with Roberts..
100 March-Lite from Capetown to Blog
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18th March-Plumer within 14 mileset Mafe
king. Methuen at Warrenton.
GERMANY AND CHINA.
M. EP. Hudson
Mr. R. WITutchison Mr. J. U. Jenkins Major and Me Jellrey
& tereph MzE..Entsch Mr. L. Keino M, Kinghom Mr. 9. Klominos.
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Sir John W. Currington Cap. C. Lark Mr. Arthic R. Curre.
Chp.
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In an article on German interests in China, the Trade Matemate Nachrichten says that the commerce of the Southern provinces is the most valuable and that it must necessarily be dera-" loped chiefly by England and Francs. Ou the other hand, there is plenty of scope for German enterprias in the North. Although the Ger- mnes may find that in some Northern regious A. O.Cake. the English hos forestalled them, this aught
an Corbin to oppose un socions obstacle to German expau- Mr. G. H. Bann sinn. Ta the North the English are too fac Mr. P. Dow remove from their real bass of operations to ba able to place any difficulties in the path of a systematic German advance. The fact that the Boglish fare diverged into thean districta is an esitlents of their value. These British sotilowouts are connected with discoveries of gold, of which the importaus antot yet be catinated.
many ought to imitate the example of Russia in establishing postal stations. on the great highwaye of rammanieation and waterways, and to regard every pastillon who carries the Germos mail as a Gorman pioneer." Res. Francis Min Finally, attention is directed to the necessity'; of us longer tolerating Chinese Customs offices in the Chineas passessions of Germany, since the chiefs of these iustitations are inreri ably the service of British interests,“
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For a piece of bad reasoning, commend us to the Inst copy of the San Francisco Chronicle which arrived by yesterday's mail. Speaking bà rumour that the French Gavirament na expressed itself satisflid with the provisions of the canal treaty, the Chronicle writer says that the expression, if true, would fe as arront s piece of impertinence as world have bean, the Mrs. Q. W. Ander, Expression of official opinion by the United chikiran and nurse Btates upon the merits of the treaty under
Mr. & Mrs. D. Baldwin which French subjuste dug the Bass canal
Mr R. W Bell yeire. "What arrangements Franco mads Mr. B. stick with Egypt for the constraction of the Snez Paymaster A: U. Cath Canal," "It continues, "Foce none of our business. Capt. P.5. Dyson, A.P.IS.
ärt U.S.V. What arrangements we may make with Ni-M. I. Esing aven caragus and Costa Rica, for ikke building of an isthan tulis Du business of Franco, Noi Mr. A. Gange
Mr. G. Flerton ther. be it remembered, is it may business of | Mv. J. C, Greves Great Britaiü..
The folly of our Mr. Carlos tinaf. negaliators in conceding to Great Britain Mr. & Mrs. W. HatrTS. B. Terry the right to be consulted in our arrange- Mr. Hawes Mr. W. Wuliver ments with Contzal Aurions nations should be Liest R. IL Leigh apparent to all. In the case of the Nicaragua Canal treat Britain, in the Island of Jamaica, in planted squarely in front of the Atlantic gut- lot, and between it and any possession of the United Statos, just as in the case of the 'nmtrai'; Sues Caual, aho dominates it from Gibraltar, Maita, Cyprus and, upon the side, Aden, The neutrality of the Bues Canal is a faros, sa long as Gavat Britain retains her daral supremior
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“neutrál "cuunds on this side, or la the people of the United States wear to put their money! iato piece of property which they cannot employ to their own spesist advantage, and which they cannot defond.”
Here is the wearisome old fallacy again af Engload being a purely Barojan power on the same footing as France. Here, too, is this speciona use of the Suez Cazul analogy on one point and its scornful rejaction on another. But, after all, the San Francisco Chronicle does' not look after the policy of the United States Government, whereas those who do zrə rot. likely to be led away by mama elep-trap eneh as we have quoted above,
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The N. Y. K. steamer Yawala Maru (Aus trafian line) loft Manila for this part on the 20th instant, and is expected to arcive here on the 22nd March.
The steamer Carlisle City luft San Diego oni "the 17th inst.
The N. P. steamier Monmouthshire has arrived at Yokohama, and sailed on the 20th inst. for Portland, Oregon.
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