1900 - Ladysmith siege day 109 (91%). Mafeking siege day 129 (59%). Battle of Paardeberg. Lyttelton captures Monte Cristo.
1901 - Methuen in action with De la Rey at Hartebeestfontein.
1902 - Action at Klippan, near Springs.
1903 - 18-25. Mr. Chamberlain at Cape Town. Sails for England. Lord Milner appoints committee of doctors to inquire into conditions of Kaffirs at the mines.
1904 - Resignation of Sir G. Sprigg. Dr. Jameson forms a Ministry.
In Kimberley:
Colonel Peakman reported from Riverton Pumping Station that Enemy were reported to be 8 or 10 miles North, and that the pumping machinery was not damaged. The enemy with the 6 inch gun and several smaller guns is said to have crossed the Vaal on the 16th.
It is sad to see the state of the horses, and the camping ground is most uncomfortable.
During the evening I received the following message from the Governor “Heartiest congratulations on your gallant defence, and well merited promotion.”
In Mafeking:
Our usual quiet day. The bank now opens for business on Sundays. As the Kaffirs, in common with other natives, persist in burying their specie, it is very literally locked up, and to restore the circulation of silver we have a paper issue for small sums. Indeed, we are now a very self-contained community, we have our bank, our ordnance factory, our police, and flourish under a beneficent and remote autocracy. As regards the ordnance, the factory was started for the manufacture of shells for our seven-pounders, for shot, brass and iron, for our antique cannon, and for the adaptation of five-pounder shells (left here by Dr. Jameson) to our seven-pounders by the addition of enlarged driving bands; these have all proved a complete success, and too much praise cannot be given to Connely and Cloughlan of the Locomotive Department, who have organized and ran the aforesaid factory. As great a triumph has been the manufacture of powder, and invention of fuses by Lieutenant Daniel, B. S. A.P., and Glamorgan Artillery Militia, and thus we are rendered secure against our ammunition running short; a gun is also being manufactured, and will shortly be used. This factory is of long standing, but prior to this the authorities have not allowed us to allude to its existence.