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RAILWAYS AND WATERWAYS IN CHINA.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6rn, 1900

Feb. 19-Hlangwane Hill taken, and Colenso

re-occupied.Shelling of the Koc

On the enliject of rapid and extensive railway construction in Chius, says a recent writer in the Htullianist, a difference of opinion exists, one at Fel:

experte holding the opinion that by rusiany construction aloues can the comeres of the 4 country

of

doosrand lager contimes, and Cronje usks for armistice which Kitchouer refuses.

20.-Bembardment of Koodoound conti- nuer, and Roberts driven off rein- Forcements in all directions. forcements in

21.-Further bombardment of Cronjew

laser, Boers refuse Roberts offer

of a safe conduct to women and children.-Fifth Division crosses

the Tugela, silencing all the eue- mie's guns.

bi devloped, while another is equally Feb. positive that in the proper utilisation of the azisting waterways lies the simplest and runst effective means of developing China's resources, Botirof these viswa, we are afraid, are erroneous. The waterways alone would be wholly insuficient for the rail

pid development of trade throughout Feb, 2-Creuje still bombusted.

On Feb, 2-British forces draw in closer to Cron. the vast expanse of the Chines

30's langer-De Wet's reinforce ments defentel.

the other hand, many of the vast lailway 10'WICH which have hoen projostel will be more usefu for political than for emon.mercial purposed What is

is really required is a proper and care- fully planned system of railways to act as feeders. do the river traffic. The natural wa e ways form Ons best-poskilde trade route that conlt be solccted, as there is no

Felp. 47-Cronje's forces with guns surrender conditionally-Ou the Tagola Baller captures Pieters Hill, thus during enemy's left, and Warren sails and curries the uain position.

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in China which is not ortsat tra lo contro Fab. -Dunilent with Natal Carbineers

ver. If

situated on a river.

routes can be shortened and incossible districte brought into communication with the great

טל,

But Muro

waterways by means of railways, by all means lot thus raitways he constructedl

be avoidel, for March lot too

ambitions com 28

it is highly questionable whether they would he of mach

admntage at the start.

at they would not pay.

while mercpions companies wie

For the prescat

are engaged in opening up

and Composite Regiment, entors

ww

country clear-Clements pccapies

1-Bolesberg.

enters Ladysmith. 4-Brakat saptures Boer position, et

Labuschanges Ne

March - Gatacre enters Stormberg without

opposition. Two Republics offer to stop the war or Great Britain recognisug their indepondence.

10 treh 5-Robert turns the finak of Bera.

terin of the country espec after would the in

ought to confire their energies to

time

facilitati short lines as feelers wherever i

the river te, at the same

their const noon as necessary or likely to

If i cours yield antisiautory realt

followed a real development of Chinese trade

may take plans, whils à distrous collapse, ezzels,

By weak inevitably follow the carrying out of March vast but highly questionable schemes, will la avoid.d.

Oct.

THE DIARY OF THE WAR.

.-Trangvad ultimatas presented.

Oct. 10-British Agent instructed to apply fer

his passport.

Out. 11. War begrins.

Out. -Natal invaded by Boers.

under De Wet and

near

Podar Grove, Gition

at Osfontein, an enemy Bless. loving a

a Krupp gun and tecta An agone. Presidents Kruger ant Stegu endeavouring in vain to rally the troops.

1-Roberts pursuing his victory, Ber

March 11-R

Ogf 14 Boore advanes on Kimberley and March

Mufoking.

Oct. 29.-Battle of 3

of Dundee, near Glonete. 4,000 Boers engaged. Feeny's position March stormed and four guns ruptured. Part of

usqazdron of 18th Hussars and Mounted Infantry Dublin

Fusiliers capture.

Oct. 21-Bottle

Elands Langte Boers du fentist and dispersed. Two gaus captured and many prisoners. Dat. 24-Sir George Whita repulsed Fros force at Rietfontein, seven State

from Ladysmith inila

Out. 30-Battles of Ferjuhay's Farm nud

Nicholson's

son's Nek, Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers and Eattalina Gloucester R ura hy Botment taken prisni

:

Nov. 23.-Battle of Belmont. Evere defeated with loss of stores nud umunition. Nos. 2.-Battle at Gras Pry (Euslin). Boers

dufented witli hrany loss,

Mirel

March

March

tates Bors at Driefontein and carries enemies position, over a hundred Boor dead being left ou the ground

Roberts forward march continues, unopposed by Boers-Roberts protests to Stern and Kruger against firing on the white tug-

Lord Salisbury piss to Boer. ofer of penes in the negative. 12-Roberts forces press forward, and

French Kites two hills commend. ing Bloemfontein. 13-Bloemfontein recupied and British Bag bointed over the President's Hoday.

15-Gataore and Ciments cross the

Orange

River.

18.--Springfontein occupied by British, ning up railway communication with Blownfontein. 17-Anumber of Free State commandoes

surrender.

March 19-Krager replica to Roberta denying that whito ng has been fired apori. March 21.--General Olivier with 6,000 men good his retreat from the Stomberg Bistrist. Murch 23-Roberta reports country to sath

of Bloemfontein

ontein settling down March 27-General Joubert dies at Pratoria. Marsh 29-Acton nou Karos Siding. Boure driven from strong position.- convor and five guns under Colonel Broadwood captured near

Nov. 28.--Methuen engages Boers at Modder

their position.

River and drives the cuciny from April 1.-ner occupied by Brabant

their

Deo, 10-Gutaere, misled by his guides." in un

attack on Stormberg euffers serioas (April 4.-zomfeniciu Waterworks.

reverse. Dos. 11-Battle of Magersfontein.

with heavy

Attack

AI

201 Me

Irish Rides

Lufantry

Reddersburg.

number of

.

of th Mounted

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HUO TUNG KWAN SAN, or "Army Modical Powder," 50 cents per bottle. TETIT TA SAN or Falling and Bruising Medial Powder." Price at 50 cents per bottle. Made frem the best selected medicine to be used for the above Oil and Powder.

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The posed of Musk, kinds of

red pride of mercury and hide of arsenic, animal

animal and vegetable ALPHABETICAL LIST of RESIDENTS charcoal, which are

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Dec. 15.--General Ballorex Bitish loss, fuere April 5-Cost Reiletsarenil killed, and

the passage of two drifts near Coleuso meets with a serious ro verso. Eleven guns lost, Dec. 16. Leni Roberts Commandor Charts appointed Coron with

Lort

Staff.

Kitchener as Chief of the

Dec. 3-Goneral French defeats Beern coapy.

ing positions round Colesberg. Jan. 1-Linut-Colonel Pitcher defears Boer

RE Kiers taken at Berlot, sulphide kaun in western pharmacy, contains the names of over

April 9.-Battleat Wepener, Brabant Colonials

being strongly attackel. April 10.-Foer attempt to outflask Elands- langte camp defeated-Wepener aulding out? April 11.-General Catacre ordered to England,

commande at Bunnyside, noth April west of Belmont, capturing Beer laager and taking forty prisionera. Karmsu captared by Bogre Jau. 3-Roer attack on Molteno and Cyphergat April

mpulsed. Jan. 4-General

bear

Fronch repulses Boor attack

the command of the 3rd Division being given to General Chermside, 12-Report frous Boer source of this date that four Boor guns disabled and one captared in a sortie from Wepener on Tuesday 13-Roberts reports enemy's movement. Bonth checked. Wepener holding out well. Coleshor

reaches Baizu in his way April 18-Carrington

to Rhodesi White at Ladysmith attacked Jau. 6-General.

by Board in great force. Bore Amil Boers retire from siege of Wepener rabulaed after a hard night.

April 20.--Wares transferred to frigusland

Wart Jan. 11-Bullen Kaizes pont on Tagela at Pót

May 3-Brandfort occupied by Pole-Caren gieters Drift. Jan. 15.-Boors attack French naar Rensburg.

and Tucker. Muy 4-Hunter grosses the Vasl at Windsor-

ton. Jan. 16.-Lyttelton's

crosses The Tu

May Roberts roghns Vet River Punge

forced. May 10-Roberts crosses Zand River. May 1-Roberts eaters Kroonstad. Groat Boer attack on asking result in loss

of 70 prisoners. May 15.-Buller re-occupies Dundee after for,

cing the Biggarsburg position.

und are

gela Drift

Jau, 17-Sir Charles Warren crosses at a point-

five miles higher up. Jan. 20,- Warren's and Clery's forces encounter Boors nour Acton Homos Smart tions faktanong Boer pasi-

notion

Jan. 23-Spion Kop occupied by Warren. Jan. 24.--Spion

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two points, sizing Vast Krantz, Fab. Fronere position near Potfontein a

tucked Feb. 7--Gattere attacked near Starstroom. F. &-Daller abandons Vaal Krantz and

retires gcross the Tugela. Feb. 9.--Macdonald abundens Kondoosberg Drift and returns to Modder River Cazals Feb. 12-Clemente force falls back on Rose barg-French seizes Dekel's Drift on the List Eiver; two divisiona encamped.

May 16-Relief of Mafoking. May 24-Advanced troops cross the Vaal near

Pary 2. Day 27-Lord Roberts erosas the Vaal River. French reported in Johannesburg May 20-Orange River Colony created. May 30-British Flar holsted at Johannsburg June Kruger telegraphs to New York determination to fight to bitter and.

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The small amount of oxide of mercury and Sulphide of arsenic will not be dangerous used

from the medicine prepared for foreign nas.

in this way.

(Signed) J. G. KERR.

Cunter Hospital.

Directions are given according to the Chinese method of using the medicines.

The nature of the oil a very mild, but its action is exceedingly good, posing wou defully carative effects in both internal and external diseases. As it is an invaluable medi- cine it should be kept on hand ready for use by all persons, whether et line or abroad.

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A olergymas was taking a mission for the Drug Store of Canton has placed in my hand, Great Britain Nanking, 1842; Tientsin Jerod after the 7th instant will be sab have left the Godtowns, and all Goods remaining

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vicar of a parish in Bolton. As they were for examination a number of his preparations walking together down the street they met an with the receipt for each.

tion Hie CI YAUAs you wish Oil" hus £. old woman, and the vicar asked her after her husband who was very ill, saying. I am afraid wide sirenlatica and is very much used. It is he is very ill. Yes, sir." she answered: but composed of aromatic and stimulant herbs and I do ay bort for him." read the Burial barks, most of which are well known in our Borrico to him every day to get hire need to it." pharmacopoeis, together with pingpin (a costly kiad of camphor) bishops wert, orris roos, with A mop once stayed at a house where they two or three oflier less known articles, but neze put out for him a set of silver-mounted brashes of the objectionable substances which enter When he left the brushes disappeared, and the into many Chinese medicines. It is one of aster of the house waited some days thinking the combinations which has real merits and don; Are Boer laagers captured. should I receive thom back; but not doing so, it is not strange that it has attained so wide

Feb. 13.-Crassings of the Madder forgod at

several points by French and Gor

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1893.

Feb. 15.-Bize of Kimberly raised. Borzs dis-e wrote and impaired if they had got packed reputation for the relief of maladies for which Germa2 1998; Bailway and

and purned by French and ap by mistake with the bishop's things. He it is recommendeil. Rony Kenny, who capture may rocnirol as deferam nest day saying. Por

prisonera and 100 vagons Clit honest; look in table drawer."

ments oracuates Beashurg, re Liring to Arundel.

Fab. 16-Braleat drives Beers from Dordrecht

Feb. 18-Baller turus Boer flask at

driving

the

Amy across the Fu

YOU MUST STOP COUGHING.

The best way to cura Chronie Coughs. Bron-

Chino.

(Signed) Doctor J. G. KERR,

Carton Hospital.

Any order please apply to:-- HESBRE. DARTLY & Co..

No. 19, Queen's Roud Central Hongkong

Felt from a a strong position and chitis and Chest-Colds is to apply Littles who are appointed Sole Agents for the sale

camps, supplies, and Oriental Balu. Rubbed well into the chest end caption

penetrates immediately to the infamad

lhag

it

-Dordrecht re-ODER- pied by British-Konny-Kenny parts. The tickling in the throat ceares: the catches retreating Boers under spasm weakens the cough

eles Pears. It often When

anybody Cronje at Koolooeraud Drift, nex

time? Paardeborg Drift, and holls the afford to be without it in the ho Could any lay Mr. N. Lowe, of James Street, Blackburn, enemy's laager. Heavy losses on Hoth sides.

says:-I was worn out almost to the grave with sracking cough that all the remedies and the doctors fuiled to relieve. It was curel with One bottle of Little's Oriental Balm. It shall be my dactor through life.

Sold at Rs. 1 per bottle. Agents for Hong DISPENARY. kong-THE VICTORIA

1175--2 LD..

3,07 NEWSPAPERS RecoxMIED MACNIVEN & CAMERON'S. PENS.. THE WATELLEY. Put, for Easy Writing THE FLYING BOOTCHMAN PEN, instead of a Quill Ten FLTING 3 writes 200 words por dip.

WAVERLEY WORKS, EDisseau,

Mining

Japan Shimonose, 1996: Liastung Con- reation, 1894. Commercial, 1900: New Ports, 1836

Rassis: St. Petersburg, 1881 Russian Land Trade, 1831 Fort Arthur and Talienwan Agreement. 1883. Portugal, 1839.

of our Goods.

KWONG CHI KOON. Hongkong, 5th May, 1900.

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NOTICE OF FIRM

NOTICE.

INTEREST and RESPONSI BILITY of Ms. JOHN QABRICK SMITH in ony Firm Csasen on the 31st day of December last.

Nagasaki, 1st June, 1900.

HOLME, RINGER & CO.

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TREATIES WITH Japan Great Britain, 1894; Duties Convention. 1995; Bussia, Agreements to Corea; United States Extradition Treaty, 1996.

TREATIES WITH COREA

to rent. All Claims against the Steamer must be pre-rout. seated to the Undersigned on or before the 7th instant, or they will not be recognized.

All broken, chifed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 7th inst., ut 3 P.24.

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No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

DODWELL & CO., LTD..

Agents. Hongkong, 1st June, 1900, AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVI- GATION COMPANY, NOTICE TO CONSIGNEBS FROM SHANGHAL THE Steamship

All broken, chafeil, and dangel Goods ure to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the ita inst. ut 3P.M.

No Fire Insurance has been effecto

SIEMSSEN & CO.,

Agrants,

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Hongkong, 1st June, 1900,

STEAMSHIP - LAOS." COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

YONSIGNEES of Cargo from London and Hare ex Bs. Cambodge, und Fardeaux ex. Prident Le Ray Lallies, in connec ion with slave Steamer, traher

hereby in- forped thut t their goods, with the exception of Opium. Treasure and Valuables, are being landed and stored at their risks into the Godowns of the Hongheng and Kowleen Wharf and Gelow having arrived. Consignees of Cargo are hereby be obtained immediately after landing

Limit, ut Kowloon, whenes delivery may informed But ther Goods, are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong

INDIA."

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Cargo will be forwarded on unless

and Kowloon Wharf and Gedown Co., Limited, itination is received from the Consignees before 8 A. TO-DAY. the 4th instant, obtained. ha whence delivery may

No claims will be admitted after the Goods rusting it to be landed here. have left the Godowns, and all claims faust he into the Office of the undersigned before 1876, on the Sea inctant, or they will not be

Japan 18:6; Japan Supplementary,

United States 1982; Great Britain. 1883; Trade Regulations.

TEEATIES WITH SIAL

Great Britain, 1855; France, 1993; Japan, 1893;

Russia, 1899,

Great Britain and France, Siamese Frontier. Great Britain and Kassin, Railway Convention.

1899.

recognised

No Fire Insurance has hem effected, and any 8th instant, will be subject to cut. Goods remaining in the Godowas after the

Bills of lading will be countersigned by

SANDER, WIELEE & Co.

Ágents. Hongkong, 2nd June, 1900.

of Lading will be countersigned by the mining machined niter Undersigned. Goods remaining MONDAY, the 11th instant, at Noox, will be sulijoct to rent and tanding charges.

All claias must be sent in to me on or before, the 11th instant, or they will uut lo recognizel. All damaged packages will be ramined cr MONDAY, the 11th inst, at 3 r..

No Fire Insurance has been effected.

G. DE CHAMPEAUX,

Agent.

Hongkong,

3rd June, 1900.

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