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THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA, NEWS YIL BANGGON AND GRYLEN.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY MARCH 30, 1900

A TESTIMONIAL TO COLONES, HADER- POWELL.

London, 10th Marali Majors Marray (Barma), Covil (North West), and Captain Cowio: (Indian State RailwaVA). Old Carthusiaus, iza prombling a testimonial to Coload Budos Powelt

MOVEMENTS OF TRANSFORTS.

"OLEMANY'S REPORTED, REASON FOR NON- INTERVENTION.

The German Government, dening the stata. went it destined to intervene between Grist Britain and the Routh African Republien Dansie if we fa newise concerned in the consist The ronson for its rejection of the appeal of Praeidoats Kruger and Steyn is not, however,

THE BOER PRESIDENT APPEAL

- London, 14th March, The appont ef the Boer Presidents is an otious and insolent donament. It alterates the incontestable independence of both Republics" Severeign States. It demands, an nmnesty for all participators the war. Otherwise, it ronds, "we will persavern, confidant in God;

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MENT & AGENCY COUTOBA Hongkong, 27th October: 1891

The Call Nineeth, Tantallon Castle, Kildonan Castle, and Mahralia hose sailed for thu Cup, with 4,700 men, mainly Militia. The Avoca, Briftanic and Nile barn strived with 150 invalids and wanted. The Afalla, Arundel Cats, Choski Narung, and Dunvegan Castle, ted the fextangaishable Jere of freno

·Bavá arrived at Caps Tows.

KLUGER AT THE ROUT OF POPLAR'S

GROYE

Calpatto, 12th March, During the root operations in the Fro State, and the rout of the Boers near Poplar's Grove, President. Kruger was present. He strovu by every weana in his power to rally and stop the flight of the Bore but utterly failed the Frae Skaters particularly being thoroughly -doutoralível and alishuncleod, N

THE SOBRA AND PEACE OVERTURES. A taligram received, dated March 11th, says that reports continue to come in regarding the wish of the enemy to waka posce,

The Central News says definitely that the two Presidente have sent no love than five telegens asking for our terma,

The tolograms were dianussid at the Cabinet Meeting on Wednesday,

It is ballaret Lhat our reply was uncompro mising......

London, 11th March.

„The rumour that the Presidenta of the South African aptalics aro suing for peace is gsiu- ing wryant, and some papers, mota definito assertious on the point.

The Daily Mail sintas that at Pretoria the highest officials believe that the plain noon- promising statement of the British intentions reveals that the basis of ungotiations made the independence of the two Ropablies Imperative.

Lundou, 12th March.

The Standard states that Government wit. shority affirm the impossibility of a perpetual tion indepondenca of the Transvaal and Free State, as it was that condition which lod to the war.

There now appears to be a deback in the angolistious, and the war will.conti, unless Presidents Kruger and Steyn fod at pablio opinion in billi třín - Transval and the From State is to strong to resist.”

It is stated that the Boors, especially of the older generation are anxious for poace at any price, and many are already returning to their farbe.

EARLY 90BMISSION, OF THE FREE STATE

EXPECTED.

The Times correspondent, wiring, from Pop Iar Grava, says that the submission of the Fras State is expected within a weak.

· JOURENT'S ARMY PREPARING FOR A

TALART SAND.

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dom in our hearts. He will accomplish His work in us. We hesitated so long as the ad vantage war on our site fearing to hurt the feeling of the British, but now that British prostige is assured by the capture of our forces, wa are nobliged to inform the world of the con ditions whorean wo are ready to malore parca."

THE THE PREMIER'S BEPLYAS Lord Salisbury, in reply ignores the allusion to umpesty.,ffe iosists that the war prepara. tious in the Transvaal during the peaceful pagociationx.ooccuruing tha secíqua FriavonZÉR of British residents wore so enormons that the: only possible intention meat have been to uso them against Britain. Suddenly, after an Insalting ultimatam, the Ronahiio declared war. and it was joined by the Orange Free State wherewith there had never lean any disenssion. Our pensity for aerulescing in the oxisterion of the Republies has beep the imion nf. two British Colonion, great destruction of life and property. And a costly war entailing the loss of: thousands of lives resulting therofrom, Tho. British Government are not prepared to assent' to tho independence of aitbor Repablio.

This reply was. road in Farliament amid abounded applause, but the conclusion is generally regarded as short of the mark. GENERAL WHITE GOING TO EAST LONDON-

IS APPEARANOR, DE General White is annurantly sins to East London, joining the Fifth Division... Hig rs. ception at Maritzburg, though foformal, was enthusiastic. He is described as late and fee- ble. He probably in anawera bow home opinioa bas entirely turned in his favour.

LOED KITCHENEN'S MOVEMENTH." Lord Kitchener's arrival at Victoria West is impressing the rebels, despite disagreeable incid- ents

BLOEMFONTEIN-PRETORIA ROUTH MOST

EAST..

A officer recently returned denoribes the Bla afontein route to Prataria as indefensible, the railway being straight and devoid of ullent tings and embankmonfa.

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MJ. A. Vitizān Mr. O. N. Anderson 51. Augus Mr.JA. Barler

The Daily Telegraph's correspondent at Caper. W.

Railer

Ker. Banulate:

Town wires that the Boore are sending enormous Banister supplies to Spalouken, on the extreme north of the frontier, to put General Joubert's army in readiness for a final stand.

BOERS' ALLEGED CAPTURE OF MAPEKING!

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FORTH.

The Boars claim that they have captured all 'sle forts defending Mafeking excopt ane, segarling that, the expitulation of the garrison is loudly expected.

No news has yet been received of the foros widah left Kimberley to relieva Mafeking,

THE BOEK PRESIDENTS IN CONFERENCE,,

Presidents Kruger and Steyn conferred on Mouday, and, on arriving at this onelnsion. telegraphed their terms to Lord Salisbury; and it is stated boy received a reply that the terous proposed wore impossible.

GENERAL JOUBERT RESIGNS COMMAND, OF THE BOEN FORCES,

It is reported from Cape Town that General Joubert has resigned the chief command of the Baer Army, and bra brea succeeded by General Botha. No reason is assigned for the stop, but it is believed that the Boors have quite lost confidence in the old lendor's ability to suconss. fully oppose the progress of Lord Roberts.

Another vision is that General Joubert and Presid at Kruger have quarrelfed us to the proper conduct of the campaign.

BRITISH CASUALTIES.

Tho casualties at Poplar Grove on Thursday last were two men killed and thirty-eight Wongded.

At Paardeborg, ou the 17th February, there trore 78 missing.

INDEPENDENCE IMPOSSIBLE.

The Standard states the Home. Government will shortly affirm the impossibility to the per- patnation of the independence of the Transvaal and the Free State, as it was that condition which led to the wor

it leported at Cape Towu that General Joubert has resigned the command to Com. mandant Balba. Geçeral Joubert auf President Kruger having quarrelled over the conduct of the war.

FLAG WHITE LORD ROBERTO WITNESSES TREACHERT. Lord Roberts, and sareal mombore of his staff witnessed on Saturday a gross abose of the white dag and the treachery of the enemy. A large force of Boots was in imminent poril

of being annihilated, when they hoisted the white flag. The British advanced to receive their surrender, whereupon another section fired reposted volleys into our meu.

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Lord Roberts has sent a strong protest tor. E. J. Miegowa President Kruger and Proxiest Stayn against Mr. A. Chapbell Ms

auch dastardly conduct, threstening to disregard the white flag in future. He has also requested

the British Government" to communicate his protest to the neutral Powers,

AN INSTANCE OF DER MOBILITY.--LORD ROBENTS STRATWY DEFEATED.

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Mr. Basil. Taylor Mr. WJ. ThorTRÓNI Mr. Sen. Treon. Mr. H. S. Vangliso Bir J. Verial" Mr. Jacob is Afr. G. Waghorn Mrs. H. Wildow: Mr. C, P. Weir

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PEAK HOTELVING

Mr. HFE. Brayva. Colonel Brown: Mr. C. Fula

Mr. P. Burs

Sir Julin W. Carrington ir. Arton & Carre Mas A. C. Clarke

The gramy's motility and adroit and skilful moring of their gans were most remarkable on Saturday, and defouted the strategy LordMr. G. H. Dann Boberts. He attempted to turn their flank, but the movement bejus too late and our ammoni

tion ran short. The conseqaonge wae that the eusny mumped complete anuíhilation,

THE POWERS AND MEDIATION.

London, 13th March.

It seems clear that the Boers into addressed appeals for help not only to Germany, but to the whole Conlizent und America.

«STRONG FEELING AROUSED IN ENGLAND

The news has excited a strong feeling in England, though no foreign country has yet shown any luc nation to help the enemy.

Mr. P. Que

Mr. F. J. Haver Droes Mr. J. S. Ezekiel Mr. A. Forber Lt. Col. A. 8. Frazer Mr. H. H. Gomperts, Colonel E. H. Görgas Colonel Th*:07Gorican Mr. D. M. Grahain Ale. Edward F. Gros F. D. Grüter. Mr. J. Hays

Mr. W. A. FIL.cn

Mr. Hender

Mr. Han Mr. Ch.btrey Inbchald Malor. 81. John Capt F. Kofod

Mr. J. E. Lee Mr. R. Martia

Mr. B. Mitchell

Ion Follock Capt B. V. Prynna Colonel Ryan

Major GW. Reily. Mr. Paul Rickmier Mr. A. Sinclair. Mr.AG.Ntokey Mr. A. Palces Mr. O, D. Thoran Mess Resalie Wardwell Miss Wardwell Mr... Whet CRAIGIEQURU

The Tanas, in the course of a strong leader Mr. Fitton & 2 dougie

on the subject, anys, "Wo uta gal that Am

ries and the Coufinest understand that offers Rev. Francis Flynn,

of mediation,wonk his distlictly repugnans to

Rav, F. Johnson Mr. R. Johnstig Consal Volpicelli Madams Volpimti

and wholly inadmisible by the nation, We THE WAVERLEY HOTEL

mpan to settle this Fuzinass in our own way.”

CANADA AND THE WAH,

Londen, 14th Marok. Porhaps the most importent dobato that has ever talon place in the Candian House of Commons was that an the participation of the

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JF. Meser And -child kv

Dominion in the vir iz Bouth Afries. The Dr. W. J. A. Mrs onuşinem was immense.

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The Right Hou Sir Wilfrid Laurier, the

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Mons Mr. A. Tuhoff - Connaught loves Staff-Sav.O.W.Andrews, loot. Janing UBN

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children and purse

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Iris, British barque, 200, Wright, Mar 28,

Siometer & Co

Joho Carrier. Asar, ship 1,848, Lawroncs, Maring

11, Standard Off-00:

Mobile Bar, British bark, 1,117, Boyd, Mar. 18,

Jardine, Matheson & Co

Veld of Doon British barque, 800, Petersen,

ar, 21. Orlor.

Waratah, British soh,, 25, Haynes, Sept. 28,

FW.ERIE

Wm. H. Smith, Amr. sh, 1800, Colley, Mar. 27,

Standard Oil Co

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