THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1901.
A youth of most exalted birth but rather du]
bious morais,
м
Both pit and stalls are, tortured by the fear he'll
be rejected..
For though he is a shocking schimp he's very
well connected,
So no one's really happy till these doubts are
301 at rest
And the too forgiving heroine has clasped him
to her breast!
My readers will have gathered from this har-
rowing recital
That you cannot figure in a play unless you
have a title, There's therefore very little chance, as far as I
can see,
That anyone will ever write a dráma about ME.
UNCLAIMED LETTERS AT THE FOST OFFICE.
A Blue Book has been issued in connection with Sir Henry Colvile's case. It contains a despatch which had been overlooked through being pigeonholed. In this despatch: Sir Henry Colvile describes an unsuccessful attack upon Cronje's laager, on February 8th of last year, Describing the operations, Sir Henry Colvile says"Lord Kitchener directed me to send Major-General Smith-Dorrien, with all available fresh troops; to make a determined assault, and to send Colonel Aldworth across the drift with the Canadians and Highlanders co-operating. Major-General Smith-Dorrien delivered the attack' with 'extraordinary.courage and determination, but regret that it resulted in the death of Colonel Aldworth and the loss of a considerable number of officers and men." Further details, have been received of the fightin; at Mah'atini, in Zuialand, where the Residem Magistrate's staff and to police-were stated to have repulse: a force of 40. Boers. The Alagistrate, accompanied by 26 Europeans, marched by night. The Boers, to the number of 400, were an Nekungeni Nek, along the whole extent of the range, and on a portion of the Ulundi plain. They used expanding but lets. At daybreak they were driven from the summit of the hills. The British extended along the Boer tine, each fighting inde pendently. Most of the casualties were among the party engaged in dislodging theird, W. B. M. enemy on Mougeai Hill, where they were sheltered by ditches and trees. Five of the British succeeded in checking the enemy's advance upon the plain. Finally the enemy were driven across the border, carrying their dead with them, Lord Kitchener has asked to he furnished with the names of those of the British force who specially distinguished them- selves in the engagement.
Mr. Pet De Wet, brother of General De Wet, who has been working hard in the interesis of peace, bas is ned a report at Bloemfontein with regard to the result of his efforts. He lays special emphasis on the refusal of Mr. Theron, the leader of the Afrikander Bend in Cape Colony, recognise the Boer peace envoys. He asserts that the ministers of the Dutch Reformed Church also refused to act in the interests of peace unless the independence of the Republics were first acknowledged.
Fifty thousand pounds' worth of Mr. Kreger's unsigned bauk notes have been seized by the British at Rossenekal, in the eastern Transvaal. The British also captured à quantity of corres- pondence, which included letters written by Mr. Kruger to Mr. Schalk Burger, the acting President, and Mr. F. W. Rietz, State Secre- tary, respecting the Cape invasion. Lists of the names of burghers on commando'were dis covered, and also scheme for the formation of a corps of train wreckers.
Several farmers in the Colesberg district of Cape Colony have been sentenced in temps of imprisonment, varying from six to twelve months, for misleading the British troops and for not reporting the movements of the enemy. The Maxim which was captured by the Australian Bushmen from Commandant
. Schroeder, in the eastern Transvaal, was one of those lost by Dr. Jameson during his.famous fald into the Transenal early in 1896.
Mr. Chamberlain stated in the House of Commons that the constitution of the Transvaal and Orange River Colonies would be defined by letters patent, poulgated by proclamation in each colony.
The Boers who are still in the field are suffering from the extreme cold, and also on account of their insufficient food supplies..
Small parties of Boers continue to surrender daily. The War Office is more hopeful of a speedy termination of the war than at any time for weeks pase.
L'HOMME INCOMPRIS.
{FROM PUNCH]
[Mr. Pinero recently confessed that he could not write a play about the minidle-classes. In his search for dramatic complications suitable for representation on the stage he found him- self compelled to place his characters higher in the social scale.]
I am a hard-worked city clerk, my salary is
small,
My social status hardly worth considering at
all.
I've a wife and several children and the hardest
heart might bleed
If it saw my weekly income and the mouths
it has to feed.
For years. I've bore my poverty in uncom.
plaining fashion
Feeling confident my woes excited general
compassion.
knew my life was bitter; I imagined it was
Tragic,
[
And the thought sufficed to lighten grief and
charmed my cares like magic!
When calamity opposed me I endured it like
a stoic,
And took comfort in the thought that my be-
haviour was heroic;
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But now I find that dramatists won't have me
for a hero
. And the dismal news has come from Mr. Ar-
thur Wing Pinero
It seems he cannot weave a plot round men in
humble stations..
He looks in vain among them for dramatic
complications.
He can people comedies with dukes and other
titled assen..
But he cannot write a play about the lower
middle clrisses,
I own I'm disappointed, for I always hoped
one day.
1. should see my self presented as the hero
of a play:
I pictured crowded audiences echoing my
groans Through several moving scenes by Mr. Henry
Arthur Jones,
In vain! My hopes of figuring in drama, were
a dream,
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Johnson, J.
Jeffries, Rev, M. Joasiano, &,
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an
Jenkins, C. M. Jama, Mrs.
Jansson, Andreas Johnson, R. Jenus, J. M. de Jonas, C Kirkpatrick, M. C. Kelper, G, Karmants, 8,
No self-respecting dramatist will take me as Kneuzle and Streiff
his theme,
He cannot write a play about a pauper in an Knapp, Jr., W.
attic
For though it's sad that people starve it's very
undramatic!
His subjects are the common ones, of love and
death and marrings,
But his heroine's mamma will keep two foot
men and a carriage,
For, if a playwright knows his work, he's very
well aware
That heroines of comedies must live in Gros.
venor Square.
He stimulates your sympathies for this attrac
tive girl
By making her the daughter of a very wealthy
carl, While her lover's an attaché, winning diplo.
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NOTICE.
Neither the CAPTAIN, the AGENTS, and the OWNERE will be RESPONSIBLE for any DEBT contracted by the Officers or the Crews of the fallowing Vessel during her say in Hongkong Harbour sta
SKA WITCH, American ship, Howes.Master. ADOLPH OBPIO, American ship, Amesbury.--.
Btandard Oil Co.
UNTOUCHED
PRICE 50 CENTA Hongkong, ret luna, roon.
NOW READY.
AN ACCOUNT OF THE RECEPTION OF H.M.S. "TERRIBLE,” IN HONGKONG AND THE
FESTIVITIES CONNECTED
THEREWITH,
WITH A WOODCUT OF THE "TERRIBLE
To be obtained at the OFFICE of This Papen PRICE 30 CENTS,
As only a limited number have been printed intending purchasers should send their Orders early, for the issue of this interesting souvenir will soon be exhausted.
„Hongkong, 1st June, 1000
"Sanitas Disinfecting
Fluid
PHACRANT NËN POISONOUS
ALSO POWDER, SOAPS,
EMBROCATION, 22.
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The "RANITAR" Co.,Ltd., Sotimal Green/Laedes.
BY HAND.
(4950
MELLIN'S
FOOD
For INFANTS and INVALIDS.
When prepared is similar to Breast Milk,
MELLING FOOD WORES, PECKHAM, LONDON, EX
No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in any case whatever.
All damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns and a certificate of the damage ob. tained from the Gadown Company within ten days after the Vessel's arrival here, after which no Claims will be recognised.
H. A. RITCHIE,
Superintendent. Hongkong, 3rd June. rool
THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGA- TION COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.”
FROM GLASGOW AND LIVERPOOL. THE Company's Steamship
T
"CHINGWO"
having arrived from the above Forts, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkongand Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each consignment will be sorted out mark by mark, and delivery can be obtained as soon as the goods are landed.
:
Goods not cleared by the toth instant, at 10 A. M., will be subject to rent
No Fire Insurance will be effected.
All damaged packages must be left in the Godowns, and a certificate of the damage obtained from the Godown Company within ten days after the vessel's arrival hero, after which no claims will be recognised,
Optional Goods will be landed here unless instructions are given to the contrary before 7 P.M., TO-DAY."
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co,
Agoul
Hongkong, 3rd June, rupt,
WORTH A GUINEA A BOX,
[588d
BEECHAM'S
PILLS
FOR ALL MAN
BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS,
-
SUCH AS A
SICK HEADACHE, CONSTIPATION, WEAK STOMACH,
IMPAIRED DIGESTION,
DISORDERED LIVER,
AND FEMALE AILMENTS ANNUAL SALE SIX MILLION BOXES,
So Cents per Box,
Prepared only by the Proprietor. THOMAS BEECHAM. St. Helens, England. SOLE AGENTS for HONGKONG and the EMPIRE of CHINA
WATKINS, LIMITED APOTHECAKIES, HALL, 66, Queen's Road
Central, Hongkos
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