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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 27 Apr 1900, p. 8

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m WIN THE TRANSVAAL repotts from the Basuto botder that firing has been heard ta the direction of the hills towards Duvet-don). It 13 possible that Gen. Chermdde'a advanced troopc are al- x-endylnconuct withtheBoex-s. Loni Roberto m that he expected to clear the southeastern section or the Free State east of the railway. and then to swing mud to the north and to turn one attec another the position: held by the Boer: north,“ Bloemfontein. _ __ _ . London. Apr“ rigâ€"he War Office to- night publisheo In The Gazette a despamh from Lord Roberts. dated Feb. 13. submit- ting Gen. Ballet‘s despatchea describing the Splon K09 and other 0 rations from Jan; 1': to Jan. 24. Lord 80 rts deals severely with Gen. Warren and name others. Even Gen. Bullet doe; pot garage. omcers. that: tanking i not mt or- dered by Gaanlle: cu impracticable, and therefuenbchnged theplanot'adr race as to necessitate the capture and re- tention of Spion Kop. Lord Roberts continues: “As Warren considered it Impossible to make the wlde flanking movement which was recommend- ed 1! not nctnaUy prescribed In the secret Instructions. he should. torthwith. have acqnglnted _Bnuer_with the course he on- n- _-‘LI_- .A dun- ’i‘he Daily New: speaks of the Iomewnu “appalling W“o¢tho. when»! then goes on to my: “ “En the whole. these despatcheo m dloq ting um dis- hearte In no onllnary degree. Follow- lug lmm tel: upon then-cull of General Gatacre. they will crate a. wldelpreld feeling 0: meanness end anxiety." 1 m I.“ lore Gin-sci ' The Standard. which is supposed to be h the confidence»! the Government. can: “It Is scarcely kely thnt the publlctdon Lord Robem’Jon‘ wdt end the Doe: activity hue- oeflously dlstnrbed public eqmunlty. He I: «"1 three hundred Inflee tron: Patent“- No the doubts the ultlmte Incas-tot an arms. but behind the British an: A m the Boer u-mlel. Ln nun: of tlou will have to be ln~ lulled. Fun that sources mine hints on: more men ace already provided M. “(I will have to he cant out. We’d-er ”nevus Force. land Roberts Indicates that at least 10.- 000 men are ednncln: to cut 0!! the Boer. m mAlnvectlng‘Wepener. _As there are Ah -A 4.1-- nonnclnx censwe 0900 Sir RedVErs Bullet and Sir Charles Warren, two ‘0: his meet important Inbordinate commanders. This despctch. written Feb. 13, has been in the hands of the War once for live weeks. Just why it is published now, in the middle or the campaign. is not understood, unless It is expected that General Ballet and Gen- eral Warren will at to be relieved of their commands. The revelation of their incapacity must tend to undermine the confidence at the troops in theirJendemhip. . ‘ Create- Widespread Aniety. Lord Robem' d atc‘h with the enclos- ures is the grent estate-or the London morning. ._In a ions editodli. in.“ m’ e Daily New: speaks of the nomewhnt “appalling inc-use" at the “patch. 1nd then goes on to my: “ the whole. these deepatcbce are diaq tin: and dis- hearten in no culinary degree. Follow- )" 1mm tel: noon the recall ogoenera} Ht wâ€" w "~__- whethér 1': .In W to be Moved by unhet Important chum {n the South Amen commands. such mam-s. may be. ~no 'hesltntion 1n cumin: u.“ m7 -‘ ._. - Gen. Butler’s prohibition of all press tele- grams In Nun] unuLtunher notice In nken to lndlcntu that a movement I. about to begin theta. ‘ vc-n U“. â€"vâ€" _VV ...7 Robert. oomph!» that Elie plan or open- uons :- not elem: described In the de- sown mm:- ty'Lora nouns-taco. oral- ilr‘ Keaton Boiler and Sir C. With.- andréolr. Thonoycrofl,‘ Alter sketcixing Gen. B'uilexfs lqtentlong u commulilatd .to Sit L‘aflé‘ Wig!» who commanded jig finale-give.- Lofi b- __ ~‘A_.._ A- Inndon. April 13.â€"(4 mu.)- mom has chosen this as t!!! publish 1 deepatch from Lord nonnclnx censure upon Si: 1:: and Sir Charles Warren. two quw-uasu vâ€"n- "--_ -â€" posod to adopt. There is nothing to show whether he did no or not. But it is only fair to Warren to point out that Builer ap- pears thruout to have been aware of what was happening.“ The Withdrawal Fro. s’lon Koo, Regarding the withdrawal trom pron 30;), the retention of which had become essential to the relief of Ladysxnith. Lord Roberta an: “I regret to be unable to concur with Bullet in thinking Thorney- croft exercised wine discretion in ordering the troops to retire. i anrot the opinion that Thorneycrott'a animation of nespon- aibiliry and authority was whjii'y inexcus- ahie. During the nightm= enemy‘n du‘ could not have been low! bier OI! "It would no! have taken more n tumor, three houu (or nomeycrott to columni- (nte by mmenger with Major-Gen. Coke or Warren. Cok- appears to have m Spica Koo at 9.30 pan. for the purpose of consulting with Warren. Up to that hour the idea! of withdrawal had not been en- Where Britbfis'. are ’ "Fighting Boers; BATTLE OF SPION 'K0P1_:.n,._.“""'" A‘fl Gen. su- Bodm “no: Wu Too_ In: cola; With an Subordlnm In Inu- lng ‘o Cnrry Out I“; Plux Thu: Should Have “'on-Slr Chat-Xm- Warron’l Home“. Bullet, Warren and Thornoycrqft Shel-my Criticized. LORD ROBERTS A STERN CRITIC. I‘ n w...»â€" "l'honeycrolt Got Scared, “Yet ulmoa‘ immediately after Coke'- departure Thorneycrott issued the order without reference to superior authority. which upset the whole plan of operations and rendered unavailable the sacrifices ni- ready made to carry it into effect. On the other hand. it is only right to state that 'lhorueycroft appears to have behaved in u very gallant manner thruout the day. Gen. Warren's Report. “Gen. Builer’s neporncommenting on Gen. Warren‘s reports of the capture and evacu- ation of Spion Kop. after disputing the correctness of some of Warren‘s assertions and describing the. dangerous situation 1:.- czxpled by Wnrren‘n force. tells how he saw the force at Spion Kop had given way before Warren knew of it. Bullet. there- fore. telegraphed to Warren: “Unless Lou put a really . hard fighting man in command on top you will lose the hill. 1 suggest Thorneycrott. - "Gen. Buller, continues: ‘1 have not thought it necessary to orde: an investin- tlon. It at sundown: the degenca o: the summit had been taken in hznd. entrench- Inents laid out Ind the dead and wounded removed the whole place would have been brought under r military commands , ,_ -..-_ “In! inan hoe: he‘d. I .m Eastman. I‘ll vâ€"v -â€" "Coke appears to have been ordered away just as he would have been useful and no one succeeded him. Those on to.) were nt of the fact that the guns were coming up. and. generally. there was I vent of organisation and system. that net- ed most nnfavonbly on the defence. It Is slimmed that all of Thames-crows com- mand acted with the greatest zznantry thruout the day and really saved the situa- tion. But preparations to: the nemnd day'o defence should have been organized during the day and commenced a: nightfall. As this was not done I think Thorneycrott “I! was» my _-_, exerdsed wise discretion." - Where Warren Failed. 1: Is to be regretted that Warren did not himself visit Splon Kop in the afternoon at «at- known; as he did that 3110 state 0 - . was. very critics! am! that the owe don won!!! Inning the have th He co: t! W > = m ’ ‘Ookg 10.. 6V; "deflfl 6h 0!ch '4! wt. \Qgge, who. a: under the Magyar; my “C‘VIIW vâ€" â€"--â€"- the defence n». m' Lon. wut. Warren vs. puller. SPION KOP. Wu Too Eu!- 7 "Klolent storms Intel-fared with the bum: la hoped us make the]: queen: wu lthlumedthttOuLOa-ewedled o: h wounds» meat. I! m I. not a prisoner. and is believed to be among those the Boer- bnrled. The British asualtles xere 2 office” suds men‘kiued. 3 once-n and 36 men wounded and one one: and 11 men Mgpflewefl: ' Hatching, Apt-ii 11â€"1112 W o! Lient. Smith-Emu. the Rhodesinn scout. who. with the‘ exception of . Beater correspond. out. n cyciiu, is the only white nun who has entereajuteking eince the siege begun. is likely to move of mt nine to Col. inner. to whom he has returned with de- sruchec. Ihouid Plume: dedde to mine the s ege or Dire-king in earnest. A Scottish crotter hu introdnaedvn meth- od of mking nourishing ponidxe with 0“ bran. which is a great Mon, and [ranking tthugspon ct-feedin: the natives. Planet's Cam . Friday, Apt-ll O, m Io- rerxo Hugues. essay. Apt-n 17.â€"A letter has been received here tron Commandant Snymn with reference to. the British wounded Ind prisoners u the Boer lager after them”; qtjlggch‘rsl, {1:911} noun; .5 any“... .-’_v _ to the unwamntabze andâ€"fieéatEss assump- tion of responsibility by 3 subordinate ot- ncer.” ' The desontch concludes: “Thelnflg 1?! Homer's little force Is now my en- trenched northwest of Menu;- The country Whom!- much cedar tuversed than that the Rhoda-inns no or cuttings. tn. The toul with. Saturday but many Ire convalesdng Men and nurses are lmptofln: in health u.the wggter appmaches. _ . q,-~-,,A _‘ propri'fiting one Boer chicken. _wnue mama who had committed the same chance escaped scot free. There was cohiiderable indignation m‘ 'the Canadian camp over the wait. Another Canndlan Dead. Ottawa, April 18.-The Militia. De partment yesterday received a cable- gram from Col. Otter. at Bloemfon- tein, as follows: “7,160â€"Pte. W. J. Adams, 7th Fusiliers. of London, died on the 16th inst, from enteric tugs: - . we are now confident of nqlaln‘ out two months longer. The men In‘ the tranche! m determined to play the gun. to the The body of Cat Ctéwe has been hind- od over to Col. Lamâ€"Powell and buried in Marching cemetery. " film-la on Warren. “The attempt to relieve Ladyumlth wal well devised and I agree with. Bullet in thinking it ought to have succeeded. That it failed may in some measure have been due to the difficulties of the and and the commanding positions h d iiy the enemy and piohahly a meat and want of administrative capacity on the can a! Wamu. But .whateret Iauits warren may have commuted; tne failure must also be attributed to the dis inclination of the officer in supreme com- mand to assert his authority and see that what he thought best was done and also uV‘... The desgatch concludes: “The gratin-mg feature these despatchesls Isthe admir- able behavior of the troops thmout the operation." ‘: _ nu um. ton. to Mar M I.- trench“! Non...“ of luck“.â€" 3! staking Buldonu Wm. port that the Inhubltantu of Match are very hungry. Should a 1% column decpatched to their tenet It and the country we!) gun-ed and “tel-ed as It propeedg gonhprd. .,, l l.;. A Cnldhn Severely Punished For Stool- hc. Chtckoa. London, April 18. â€"-A letter from Bennett Burleigh dated at. Bloem- fontein, and published in to-dsy's Telegraph, cites 9. ms: 0! 'real hgtd- A Ghanaian neither. by}, QayS. co. nmrtialle'd tenoqd to mfil day's‘ hard” 101- up- A Scotch Crone: flu Solved 1‘. Problem of Feeding the Inflm THE BLOCKADE 0F WEPENER.‘ Iva-v..- for the last six weeks. The ship- ments are made necessary by the op-‘ erations in the southeast '0! the Free State. , , There are 2,000vsicklgin ’the field hospitals, most ‘0! them being of dysentery and .enteric fever.- -. LL -..- 0.1.5.- “JWuh'J .._._ - -, With‘the exception of these facts. the embargo on war intelligence is almost complete. The special cor- rosponden'ts' trivialitiemx or state- ments. obscure rather , f explain the situetion in theif‘gai . ¢ to pre- fierc ma er that wul '. the cen- -..n.. a u “a ithetét amour-age indi- ”38.“ng W- \\’hat Abuu: rhu- Gamer-1'0? What is to be done With Sir Red- vers Bullet and Sir Charles Warren occupies everybody’s attention. It is now generally accepted that: the Government had a. purpose in ‘ the publication of Lord Roberts' des- pgtIch. and that the recall at Gen. 0â€"... _... LLm. c-nawun :- All can. ‘ London, April 19. -â€" Lieut. A. 0. fi h .though Ballot II Said to B. You 3 0 1d 011 o! 8 Roy n - Slog. Continuaâ€"Col. Dnlgoty'o Wt ‘ meat in South Africa. was W â€"Hl| Pom Sumuudod-Qmflol ’ from hospital (or duty on the week 0! run) a; cuuomd Gon- .an'djnz Aoril 8. cm. - Another endu- mun .1 1»qu Buggy. -" '7 Aâ€" ...n m 43.5"“ \\‘ IPEXEB ST] LI’. 5088003 030. COL. PLUMER HEARD FROM. CONDITION OF‘ MAFEKING. BEAL BAR DSB IP- meat. Uuiier and) 66:1." Warren ”In ;W 1y bmn decided upon.‘ " According to Door reports, there is a. spendy flowing} (amigo volunteers to the Transvaal. Hitherto thaé adventurers have been attached to the axiom commandoel;<~ 31%wi it is said they are to to foi'x'nc'éfinto a areciai lcgion,"witi: continua} offi- cers. and , ‘ is a {91110: thin tha’ romniand l-be g” to q’dlstin- ‘guished French soldief‘l’axely retired. who is now in. the Transvaal. or is nearing the end of his journey thi- ther. There is a, conflict. or opxmuu Wu... the leaders. Some want. to attack again, while other: refuse 'to do so. Dwultory cannon firing and “snip- '1‘he Caledon is rising, which alarms ing” continues. ' the Boers, who are now on both sidw of the river. and might be cut of! if the stream Were to becomn flooded . Maseru, April 17 casualties since he at Wepener have 1 100 wounded Th reported to have, heavier Fri-e Boer guns are be!” w disabled. “' -' Dulcecy'l ion. sun Surroundrd- Pretoria, Tuesday, AAer 17. The latest oflicial reports from Orange Free State are to the e? that. General' De‘ Wet/bid“ 4 rounding Brnbam's (Dalgeq L , n_n:.l. -m .Orn And 100 Wounded In the Boer Ansel on “'«pouor. Orange Free State are to tha etect‘ that General' De' Wet/isitin 4m 1y entrenched In Boer fashion. indi- cating that they are coloniala. -‘ Commandant Fronemann reports that he chased 800 troops won the river in the direction 0! Aliwd North. capturing saveml prisonm. It is said.that Bethune bridge In! been blovm up. neuv lcr. After the night aitack on April 12. the dead were left on the field. where they mill lie ‘ “HW‘Od. ,_9_..l.._ -mnna Illa-- - w--°-_r-“,u "No hundred and fifty Boers started today from Water .Welcnder. marching through the Zoutpansberg district. to intercept Gen. Cox-ring- ton's forces." the Warren nu- Bacall“? London, April 19.â€"â€"It is said that a peremptory order (or the return of “cut-Gen. Sir Charles Warren. the cémnmnder of the fifth division 01 the South African field force. was cabled to South Africa yesterday morning. The War Office declines to give any lntormation in regard to the current reports that General Warren hedbeen Communal!“ 1 that. he chwd 3‘ river in the d North. capturing I.ondon. April 19. -- The Lorenzo Marquez corrapondent of The Dauy Hail. telegraphiqg quneodny. says: 4.-“ n-.â€" I. Ballast-pica In \t‘hrnn I. the fly“; ‘0’ All”, Bondon. April 19,â€"Col. Crorton. who was in command at Spion £09 from the time Gen. Woodg‘ate was wounded until Col. Thomeycroit was appointed to the position, and whose henograph messagu to- Gen. Warren caused Gen. Buller to appoint Thor- neycrofx,‘ to the command. was phat! 0n hall-pay yesterday. Going to n Loca! Cantu-ad. Private information received‘ from Shrewsbury yesterday is to the e!- Iect that Gan. Gatecre is leaving South Atria. this week to resume command of .a. local district. Can't GO: to Bloemfontein. London, April 19.. -â€" The Bloem- fontein correspondent of 'I‘h'c Daily Telegraph, in . mandated Tue- day, says: “It is hoped that the boisterous weather now prevailing ‘l'r- * ber‘of raiding bands, as only n («W drifts grapes-able. One at the od- ditia of the situation in the «norâ€" mous number of civilians. both men and. women“ who are now stopped af’W.-Pfit. The military nu- thoritios have properly refused to n.1- low them to proceed up the line. be- cause of the diaculty o! (ceding tho army. which in very grant. nut! to- enuu'timeis.“ objectotincdwl- Iblo importance." - Cold Cont.“ [or not: luv-ye. Benn. April 19. â€" The Berlin Tngeblat't, in an inspired mick. says: “11 due Boer pence Magnum really expect European tutu-frac- itwmnotbesparedthennm din- 811va vwâ€"a ' M. to hex-policy of 110“th non-inward!” Cmbd Work lore. Lonaon, April 19. â€"-â€" According to a. despots]: to The Daily Mail. from Lorenzo Marquez. nearly ml! the members of the Chicago ambulance corps, when oflered Mangers on their arrival at. Pretoria tore on their Red Cross hadga. Mr. Adelbert 8. Bay, the United States consul. not!- Inc-sh a! Private Bunny. Winnipeg. April 19.-Oa‘pt'." Quid- ner. 0.0.0.. has received a. menace from Ottawa. manning him 3! fly «Two Germans who recently arriv- ed at Cape Towa have been sentenced to a. year's imprisonment for having suspicious possession of one hundred cuubuu-‘o . Boers. who are now on both 5 of the river. and might be cut it the stream were to ‘becom V 08 "AL? PAY. Q T\TESTY BRITISH Klbblb THE WEEKLY E’OBT, LINDSAY. ________.'__°NTAm°1 luumnt Carri-glut». we be has been. besieged have been 20 killed and l. The Boer 103380511", have been considerably Col. DalzetY'! ma : 13:06:3- AltThmgs Now Ready for the Next British General Advance W5” sooNTo MOVE REMOUNTS AND EQUIPMENTS. «a. bum-nu u noun-to m.- up the finedâ€"Inn Arc-Id ”10-h. ' â€"Buflor w.- rou of Lord l»- mu' Strict-m Bohr. Tm Wot. Ind. Public-la Balb- kin. Boll-M? London. April 20. â€"- (4.15 pan.)â€" A deluge of rain, lasting ten at)": has Lrought the Operations in the sauthcgazern part. 0! the Free Suns almost to a. standstill. The creeks have Lecome toning rivers, and um roads are strelms of mud. A singular musage, dated Bloem- fontein, April 19. 10.55 a..m.. and bt-glnning "win ”as. «not. Bloem- (oateinf’ reports an exchange 01 shot; m the direction of Dc\\'¢t.d0fp. where the Boar: are said to to concentrat- in;' "after their withdrawal from mg "azter mou- Wunumwu .w... Wepcner." , . ~ '1herc is nothing else to indict.“ that. the investment on Wc,ener has teen atandcned by the Boers. Noo- withstanding the rain. however. the British luve made some prom. I»! Delwotsdom h u been occupied by them. probably by the :dvance of A :_A_ Ulcul, l.-uw-I-.v u; v“ â€"â€" (:ea‘ Bundles division. , Dewctsdorp wabout 24 miles (tom Wepenel'. ‘ubu t m llwul .Mor. II. An of scurc message {roar Allwgl North. (1.1L d Apnl 19, guys that Gen. Brabmt has art-ind there. but. Wm.- thcr he returnsd alone. or With his Lroaxs. is no: dwr. Extegdxd rcpucns of the Bloemlon- tom count. 1.» the benefit. 0! the Widoxu and off-Anna hav- boan cabl- 3d. So less than seven separate» :a' M; an pu lishd‘ In London to- day. 1114: conce-t. the wanna-Jud the ha'r-s atcmcnt thn I on! Roberu ls mdy to mwe. Is uu that has been remind. and fix": (unapondonu who announces thn Lord Robert: I: rend;- to more. do not, specify the di- reruon in which he is going. '50.;r530rt3 from Allwal North aver mm. from 8.000 to 10.000 Boers are at chcw. The Lmb'smith coficspondent at The Daily Telemnpb. in 3 damtch dale! “'gdnssday. April 18. 31.51: "The news of the nature 0! the dc.- palch of Lord Robirls to the War OIBoe regarding the Srion Kop oper- ations. has crazed much comment 10- cally. but no reflgnutions are yet mentioned." flu NM" 1;- uo-uu .nd Equip-o.- An Saw a In“. London, April 203â€"4130 Bloemlono m cmuuondcnt o: The may L‘Ltcnide. telegmphing “My says I “The requisite rcmounu and equip- manta have arri\ed.'and all 1116“!!!- farm-y divisions are now supplied with tents. "The Been in the immcdhte neigh- borhood are quiet; hm; both sides are steadily prepau'ing {or the coming struggle. Lord Rol‘em is now ready. _"Sev‘era.l lots of competed an". and ammunition have that discovered here this week. The epidemic of (ever in abutting.“ ‘ It “1 r3:- \\ "I.- lul-r. no 83. be Any- thl-g '0' D-I'..I.:. Londcn'. ‘Abril 20.- -â€" 'lhc artist] 01 utn. CJrrinstOn at. Barn, Portuguese East. Attica. and a reiteration of the ropcrt‘ that the Boers intfnd ulmving tinting Johan 3'..qu muss. are the 'only head: of new: nut mark to- day'uwnr cables. .Wedss must elapse before Gen. Canington “in be able to conuntragc his farce on the borders of the Transvaal or GQPI‘OJth Hate- king. Ana-ding to a rumor in cir- culution at Lorenzo Marquez. I. BOel' force has Leen sent to intercept Gen. Can-install. but it is not thought to b: o! linden tren iety. t . L The Nuts! Mercury is ’ raponsiije (ct the ”new“! tent. concerning the mines. printing accounts from newly unified range; saying elabornte pro partition to: the data-action a! all the Johannesburg mm hnve been carried on under the aux‘crvisiun of the Slate mining cnblnor. who is al- leged to have mquisiticnéd all the copper wire in the town for the pur- pooe of making connection. ' The Biminionttin despatchea re- main in“ of trivial detJiZe. tut are nisoiuteiy siient an to the iuture. loan Around nd --II|. According to n despatch from Lat!!- nmith. dated yesterday. the Boers are much disconcerted by the present condition of naairs. Their icrtificn- tiona and forces, numbering about 15,000 men. are spread over ridges in contemplation of a. British advance through the Wanehtnnk Valley. north 0! Ladysmith, which has not been 00- cupied. The Beer patrols an very active. end are constantly laying traps. 30.011“ H'nfi'y'b‘ggum \Tllho!mtnnâ€" ‘ lit. Loyd.“ 3-m- win-9‘ The Hague. April ‘20. â€"- he 805' -M commissioners, headed by Dr. Ieyda. had an audience with Queen WW yesterday afternoon. last,- inta matter 01 an hour. The dele- gates; .pptreatly. were much gnu- fied by the umbility of Her Majesty. VSuhsequently they were received in Pl‘i'vntrv the Queen Mother. “unfold Aloud «(Tl-Ia. Manchestu', April 20. â€" The Guardgen easy: when It was deemed to publish Lord Boberta’ critici-nfot General Bullet"; operation in Natal. :Buller was informed of .Wor oi the Field Marshal’s despepchél’q He 1:601: 90 no' ~01 the w ~3.7mm wade-'poxumue- \ 1 "1" Ttadlng Bastard. A proclamation issued at Cape Town allows trading between Cape Colony and the occupied portions of the Orange Free State to be resum- yestérday captuied'two Boers. some oxen, waggona and two hundred head Giacattlefl rt'gnmms n- was nmmc. Lon'don, April 20. -- Yesterday af- ternoon rumors ware very prevalent. that Making Ind been relieved. 111cm 1: wily teaspn to believe that thembtrm ,~ pup-toll ‘3’. than]. flown to Poll-vi Bun-or Tr... K patrol of Cape police gear Dasha! 02$. CAnunaup' AT 1310‘. IOBEBTS I! SO“ BRADY. ufiifii'xd turns”: LOOP-I :- b ‘n ' Irruu I... th to cause anx- -.â€"-â€"o THE BOERS Four 300? MOI-blow Amck Frustrated. gem-h Mun-o u I)! I“ ll. Won-du‘ ls bound to deal Immediately with the gen en]. t! G “gnunua; e [the man he and. “The Comment and In aha-eth- II publlohln; the dnmtchel. m the hy- nnlng of the campdgn Ber ml Inhten have not swerved from the rule of having-tho «fine: at the ”do" tothcdisactbnudjmmtotmconv mndc-llâ€"chlef.” General wm.unotrqdndhm Atria. wlll become Govern. of 04m toward the end of I”. '1:ka 606mm“: b u “that. giving angry-jag Apr“ 11. bit were mated while deep- hat-‘10.; a deep ditch h, Ion-tea R with “ulna. who Info the. It I Glut-ace of no yards. with the re- an: that the been lost an "go-hid. at killed and wounded. A datum ht- tach In other quarter. was repulsed by the Bflthh. who my; thelt W A_._.. L... sluIrI; -- --. n---- -fi -,, we mule vent to the m at the muted “mm '- tle bee of a he": use are. dating the ma Dec. 15. and later In the day titted n the Win: In ohm-t. M to. at [and Roberts. who lost In: lite whho attempt!" to m the nu. not which. after his death. he “I awarded the Victoria. Cred. The latter tent of “no: name wu‘ also accomplished under u some Mhde. A“ "0 Wounded I. (I. It... 0! Werner by (to Door Fore”, a”? with mac: 7 W Dalgety'u from. t r casual are believed to In” been «and. mubuoumAm-euun " MSthWh-v- : cry-(colon... F London. April 21â€"11:. Gnu-(t! launches an the mtg-en hag mm the “can: c mm on sugar nun-In mw'ot the Amy leak-ll Com {or m Emmy gt ftp battle of Cole-x ‘ A- -‘A A“--- A. “Gen, Bullet In: ordered all the farmers between Lady-nth m the mm Renae to new. tb W" floor ”It. Cover Withdraw-l, ' London. Apdl nâ€"m mum cor We: at The mended can: "here lsnodnuontobeuevethtthem nun are Intended to com the enemy's Vinnie-we! tron Knul. In order to help the Been In w the advance of Lou label-u. W I. m, otmdon. April 2Lâ€"The Bloeutoateu eat or The Tim tel pun; Friday, an: "Xi’orâ€"Genenl mu he. been updated 13mm me ot the whole territory which hitherto belong- edtotheheesuu. flueneuonot our authority to become my to n- eerre law and order. “rummagin- meted tree Bremen man-e." lou- luvo All-our Cane-ed nu “It .1 Man. I; ‘~ ntMllor‘l 0"". London, April Zia-The banana: corra- me at o! The M evu an: “The Pretoria. Apt-ll mâ€"W Basilio home: has been ted Vice-President In manna to the te Genet-ll Joubert. m General Loch Both. has been gazetted act- In; rommnwt-Geml. naming Gen- .Ioubert In command 0! the W rid-Ind Ito-poo: u Ilia I...” in tho nounâ€"I'M Prohibition cautio- Agsi- to tho Ion-o. Ottawa. April 24. â€" At 2 o'clock yesterday morning Dr. Allan Basic, 3.1'. {or Bantu, N.S.. died at the m1! House. after a sickness det- ing‘" iron: the first week in February. He had been present at the opening 01 the House. but was dmost immed- iately token I0 111 that he couid not be removed to ink home in mm. us. He was born in Yul-mouth, l. 8.. 5891-11130. and wu..byproia‘-_ lion sought. gutdy be we: ex- ' “she‘d m. m ind “mt...” “'Wfig' Loco! leture :33" entered the rm Forum‘s Will rm the Two [-90th Poul- tim Held by the lat. General Intent, but Cow-ted «m Ito-0e. When the House opened in the :1â€" ternoon a funeral air preveded e11. DI‘ Haley'l desk was covered with a. magnificent wreath o! roses, pre sented by m colleagues from the Maritime Provinoa. and tin majority of the members were gowned introek coats and black ties. Tributes to hi: worth were spoken by Sir warm! ”Laurie? Sir Chas. and Hon. Mr. Fielding, When Sir Willfld Leurier moved that" the House adjourn all 5 ,T'odock to give the members e chance to Reg.“ can: last reboots. to their M A} large number 0! members mommaâ€" ied the funeral oortege from the Rm- eell Home at 4 to the station. whence the remains were conveyed by thin to Windsor. NS. The Hon. W. S.Fhldtn¢ecoompen1edthem out: “NIB!!! "atoll; CID!!- ICIALI IIIG‘II AID IO‘I'IL. (an 80'- on. HALEY, M. 9., DEAD. OUIIILLA \VAI'ABI. Pim- ’8 Bltlti<ll XII-LID. mo nous: x mum. L085 100 KILLED. .u w 'â€" W'â€" 7' five ‘1‘ the '3'th -u'n Icyâ€"Caving“. to" fillet!“ no W“ fl pondon. April 24. .â€" The Wu' or. w a. (walnut-naming “MM ‘10!- of the towing despctch (ram Lord Roberta. dated Bloemfontein, Monday, April 'W " '°‘ '63:! Division, under Gen. Pole-Carcw. and 4.1% brigndo of cavalry, under Gen. . 1‘ ‘ Inn still Ind Col. l‘rendi. from this point. to assist Gen. Bundle. The force reached litr- I. am for film" Montana without much opposition. ‘Wll- ‘ "(tenants rcponed: ’ a gun u I! of ‘ "\leh Regimentâ€"One private kill- :‘c‘ug‘g may ed a: Protber mllyw deJ : p . 0 mo oun . enummmuo-‘mdmmmm . tull': “a ”J“: 5 "Yorhhirwâ€"Eight wounded. the ecu-who. ; “Eighth Rosaryâ€"One killed; one lâ€"Niflht lcmwmns- mm m BATTLE. Potohm’s Fom,‘ capture- Lzouw Kop After 3 Fight. 0.: hound M id Indiana’s ' Home In. In! that m « .1ng 9 ' Bloemfontein. Monday. April 24.â€" 603. Aida-son's corps 0! Haunted In. (gum; consisting o! the 1m. llama:- lnns o! the First and Second Canad- ian W and Smthcou's . Ham. w. W in the opentions 1 A IUTMHTHY IlfllflElT tuna-y. seized Leonw Kop, a. high :11 a. law lulu ml: d’aghetr last fight‘ positin- ‘:'n:e my men- ued WW. ism home rifles ad unmunlmn. "Gan. Handle reporugant 25 men of wt First Worcester: are missing. fifty-thus m sun With wood to un outpost. after dark. Only 18 re- turn“. ~ Their m and am will be reported today. as well as (our woundod yaw-thy." 11m Wu once has given no expla- nation 0! the appureu discrepancy Ln theflgum u to themotthe Worcester Regiment. 7 1"Capt. W- broke an arm by 'ary. A friend whom the treat- ment had benefited advised Mr. Boyd‘ to give Dr. Hall’s Rheuma- tic Cureg1 a rial and the advice wasactnd upon “andtoMr. Boyd’s 'grent numb. and: ~ Bloemfontein. Hominy. April 24.â€" 0305. Aida-son's corps o! flounted In- unm'. confining o! the Ian. llama:- inns ot the First and Second Canad- ian WI and Smthcou's Hot-no. wu- W in the opantlons 0! Gen. Pole-(brew and Gen. French. Alder”; had undertaken to drive the Boers from their line 0: defenceoouth o! the wmorln. The was.» Mud ; hen-y fire. The Boers %1gm tend the Boat volition. the British buttery opened are the Boer- movcd the gun. Iao'uw Koo wu found eat-dated My ,. Geu. Dickwn'a cavalry brigade. whtch undo a wide detour to the lclt. loud it: {urther prom hum by I. strong Boer position. Kop ‘7“ Wing. Hum-u. loud-g. April 23. â€" Fighting m» At Bushman! Kop. The colonial division. unda- Gen. Brabpmt. advanced anxiously. follow- ed and supported by Gen. Hart's in- fantry brigade. It was found that, the Boers had evacuated their posiâ€" tion on Bushman's Kop during the night. A running fight ind been pro~ oceding throughout the day. the 13:1» ish grudunny advancing and the Boers losing ground. Gen. Baum. is moving in a northweswly direcâ€" tion. keeping Basucohnd done on 00â€"02!- Upcg. alien .QD'IIn 55¢... Oat filla‘lu‘lotollfloo I. ‘Ilttl. An incident thatattracted more than passing interest was the re- markable cure of Mr. \Villiam Boyd, a most honored resi- dent of Wolfe Island, Ont. Mr. Boyd’s health hadsuf- feted from frailty, which I led to an acute attack of rheu- Throughout the autumn and winter of 18371” sufi'ered most Wfiyf jg? ‘ rheumatic FIGHTING AT BUSHMAN’S KOP. pains: Hiécd‘nfiitution became so weakened and the aflected pars sopajnful that he was rendered perfectly helplws His appetite beume impaired and sleep for- sook him. To move unaided was an impossibility and the help dfan attendant Awas constantly new 11:. British are bivoupcking t6- nigh‘t. 'uccofding to the lust-report. eight miles from WW. and the Boa: who in beak-zinc T01. Dalgcty appear to be preparing to retire. dealers, :- . Hedgige Co.. Kat 3. ton. Od-c to the mum.“ n. '0'! W5. London. April 24.-â€"'I'he up. Town correspondent 70! The Daily Hail an ant Gen. Winston's tone is the only one going to the relic! of 1mm. and that. no force 0! nny kind is opalung from the oofath. ' no Mountain 0017690958!“ 0‘ 11.. Daily Next-wk nay-I "m n” uisance o! the Boots at. Leouw KOP was oonmnpuble. 0°08in "’0 strength of theirf’ocition. ' “ ” THE CANADIANS IN BATTLE. III-{II or IAIIKISO. Royal Artillery. mu. â€" n-vâ€"m" ROBT. cupfifi‘éfi «(Li-ha. hum-cum “right”. “Immuni- immaunme on Id AnYuGoinganiM. NEW HHUSEOPBABE? BEST FAHILY FLOUR BOYD’S SWELL “HYER” HIM“, WEI 60, [Mill r‘fâ€" “Ii-9771231!“ chance to : god-gm In“ mY'ouhnqourchoiu-dom fi‘é‘ E 5" 7% .most hatfor the last “:5 dam: the six months 0‘ mine: now at hand. 3 Its a serious problem, “a ' a“ UNUEBTAINTY gm hundreds who settkd at this way. UEBTAINTY mung. flush jdnufipnugfieldz cilia. high glide In every den: with Victor txrcs. $35 on ; with :4 Wright tires. $37 so: u 11h hm $30.00 Men's. :2 and nun-1.; I. and 22 inch frames. 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