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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1902.

this estimate. had really lost our chance REMARKABLE AERIAL TOWER.

Sir

Warren's slowness,"

to me a man who can do well do himself, but who cannot com He can use neither his staff nor subor

* The nèrial tower proposed for the St. Louis Exposition is said to be a combination of the Eiffel Tower, the captive balloon, and the. Ferris Wheel, all in one, with many features

linates * I can never employ him again on an inde-added. pendent command

On thể toth 1: ought to have assamed command myself; I saw that things were not going well-indeed, "everyone saw that I blame myself now for not having done so. I did not, because I thought that if I did I should discredit General Warren in the estimation of the troops; and that if I were shot, and he had to withdraw across the Tugela, and they had lost confidence'in him, the consequences might be very serious.

THAT PATAL, HILIN

What did happen on that fatal hill we learn from the dispatches now first published of General Talbot and Colonel Coke Thomeycroft. Thorneycroft's report, dated Trichari's Drift, 26 Jun, has never before beca pablished. It is terrific reading. Listen to it

The tower will consist of two towers of steel. One of them will be 200ft, in height, at the top. of which is a platform rooft, în diameter, cap: able of accomodating many hundreds of people, The second platform will be soft, from the ground and soft in diameter. Each landing, or platform will be encircled by a safety railing. 31ft in heigh. A spiral stairway will run from the bottom to the top of the main tower.

The landing at the top will be covered with a waterproof canvas in the form of a circus tent.. People on either of these landings can see for miles igay direction and get a good view of the fair grou, and buildings.

To one side of the main tower is

A SECOND STRUCTURE OF STEEL on the top of which works a nonster steel walk. ing beam. To one end is attached a car, square At 9 pm, we started to march to the top of in shape, with a capacity for fifty people, while Spion Kops led the way with a small adjust above the car is a representation of a cap vanced party, crossed the dongas and advanced tive balloon. up the hill. As the front broadened I got the Thorneycroft's Mounted Infantry into line, right across the hill, and the remainder followed in successive lines up the last slope, when we were suddenly challenged. I had ordered

To the other end of the beam is attached a double cable, which connects with an engine at the base of the tower,

As the engine winds up this cable it olevates the balloon car until it reaches the top landing

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the men to lie down when challenged; they of the main lewer, when the gates are thrown The most comfortable family Hotel in Hongkong. United States, Camda and Europe, in connection with the GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY and

did so. The Epers opened fire from magazines, when I thought they had emptied their magazines I gave the order to charge. The whole life advanced at the double and carried the crest line at 4 a.m.

There was a mist on the bill, and in the dark hess it was difficult to get the exact crest line for a good field of fire, and the boulders made it difficult to dig, but we made a rough trench and breastwork The Boers then returned with strong reinforcements from their camp, which lay concealed in a hollow on the side of a hill.

HOTTER AND HOTTER. The Boers opened fire from three guns, and Maxim-Nordenfelt. The shrapnel fire was very accurate and burst well, sweeping the

whole plateau. Gen. Woodgate was wounded early in the action, and Col. Blomfield assumed command, but he, too, was wounded. Word was sent to me that General Sir C. Werren lad heliographed that I was to assume command, 1 sent out more men to the flanks as the Boers were working round, and the replacing of casualties gradually absorbed all the men of the force

The Boers closed in on the right and centre. Some men of mixed regiments at right end of french got up and put up their bands; three or four Boers came out and signalled their com rades to advance. I was the only officer in the trench on the left, and I got up and shouted to the leader of the Boers that I was the com mandant, and that there was no surrender, We retired to some rocks, but soon reoccupied the trench...

The Boers then made a desperate chdeavour to shell us out of the position, and the fire caused many casualties. The Scottish Rifles came up, and I pushed them up, to the

was some discussion at this time as to who was ́in command. Gen, Cocks said that Col. Hill

was in command, but I could not find him."

THE MEN ARE SPLENDID

The heavy fire continued, and the Boers brought a gua and Maxim-Nordenfelt to bear on us from the east, thus sweeping the plateau from the east, north, and northwest, and enfilad ing our trenches. The men held on all along the line, notwithstanding the terrific fire which was brought to bear on them, as the enemy's gun's (which now numbered five and two Nordenfelts) were absolutely unmolested. When night began to close a consultation was beld

Colonel Thorneycroft sets forth these reasons for the evacuation —

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oper unloaded.

Feople may return by the car or they may descend by the stairway and get the view from each of the lower landings..

When standing on the top of the fower the Country can be viewed for miles and miles around, some of the most beautiful, scenery in the world being revealed.

It is confidently expected that hundreds of thousands of sightseers will go up the tower during the season, and the promoters are looking forward to golden harvests.

If it proves anything like the success that is anticipated, it is even proposed to erect struc tures of this kind elsewhere. But that, at pre sent, is merely's dream of the future.

No estimate is published of the cost of con. structing the new aerial tower, but it will

certainly run into a tremendous sum. The promoters, nevertheless, look for a 20 per cent. dividend.

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His lack of knowledge that any other gun than the mountain battery was coming to rein-

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The total absence of water and provisions, The difficulty of entrenching, with few spades

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his report Colonel Thorneycroft adds mmentless line," Lieutenant Winston Carrived when the troops had beca offlt will be strange if Mr. Wins hill is silent to-day

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