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  4. OUR AMERICAN LETTER

    The lunar month just past has found Kid M'coy as busy as the traditional naller. He has figured in three contests, and has brought. home the money on cach ...

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  5. THE BOER WAR.

    The Intelligence from the scat of war during the past week indicates desultory fighting both In tho Transvaal and the Orange River-Colony, and the British forces have ...

    Article : 81 words
  6. THE MURDER OF THE GERMAN MINISTER.

    In connection with the murder of Baron von Ketteler, the German Minister at Pekin, it is stated that when the Minister was shot the British Legation guard attempted ...

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  7. BOERS RELEASE PRISONERS.

    Eight hundred prisoners, [?] to the Irish Yeomanry and the Derbyshire [?], captured in the Orange River Colony some time ago, have been put over the Natal ...

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  8. RENEWED ATTACK AT TIEN-TSIN.

    A "Sunday Times" message intimated that advice was to hand from a firm in shanghai that the situation in Tien-tain was again desperate ...

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  9. THE HOSPITAL COMPLAINTS.

    It has been announced in the house Commons that a committee of five have been appointed to Inquire into the treatment of the sick and wounded In South Africa. It ...

    Article : 68 words
  10. CUTTING OFF THE RETREAT.

    Newspaper at Delagon Bay assert that the Kosi Bay (Tongaland) Expedition Strathcona's Horse, which was stated to have destroyed the Delagoa railway line, ...

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  11. BOERS REPULSED FROM FICKSBURG.

    Delayed cables advise that a desperate attempt to regain possession of Ficksburg, Orange River Colony, on the Basutoland border was made at midnight on ...

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  12. NO CHANGE OF POLICY.

    Mr., A. J. Balfour, First Lord of the Treasury stated In the House of Commons that the Government did not Intend to modify its South African policy ...

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  13. PROVISION'S SCARCE AT PRETORIA.

    Great suffering prevails at Pretoria owing to the scarcity of provisions. The troops, however, are on full rations. ...

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  14. THE SUPPOSED PEKIN MASSACRE.

    Conflicting accounts are to hand as to the condition of affairs at Pekin. For days it was believed that all the foreigners and ambassadors had been ...

    Article : 143 words
  15. PRINCE OF WALES AND INVALIDED COLONIALS.

    The Prince and the Princess of Wales have equipped a farmhouse at Sandringham for the use of officers and Colonial troops invalided from South Africa. ...

    Article : 119 words
  16. AN OFFICER RECALLED.

    Lieutenant—General Sir Henry Colville, commanding the Ninth Division of the Army Corps, operating in Orange River Colony, has been ordered home to England. ...

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  17. KRUGER'S ODSTINACY—SAYS HE WILL RETAKE PRETORIA

    In the course of an Interview President Kruger assured the representative of the "Dally Telegraph" that the Boers would fight while 500 burghers were alive. ...

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  18. BOER CAMP SEIZED AND BURNT.

    Major-General Clements seized and burnt the Boer camp near Lindley, losing two men killed and 13 wounded in the engagement. ...

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  19. BOERS BEATEN AT BRONKHORST SPRUIT AND RUSTENCERG. DOORNBERG OCCUPIED.

    The column commanded by Lieutenant-Colonel B. T. Mahon and Major-General Hutton's Colonial Brigade defeated 3001 Boers who were trying to Injure the ...

    Article : 77 words
  20. ANOTHER BRITISH VICTORY—FLIGHT OF STEYN.

    The following special cable appeared In the second edition of the "Sunday Times" Field-Marshal Lord Roberts reports that General Paget successfully engaged the ...

    Article : 71 words
  21. GERMANY SEEKING, AUSTRALIAN HORSES.

    The Governors of the Australasian colo-nies have received the following message from the Imperial Government:- "The German Government have request-ed permission to purchase horses and mules ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

    Lieutenant C. A. Lee, of the New South Wales Mounted Infantry, has been invalided to England. Trooper T. L. Scott, of the Third New ...

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  23. HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT VINDICATED.

    Lieutenant D'A Cbaytor, of the lint contingent of Now Zealand Mounted Rilles, protests, in a letter to the "Times," against the alarming views expressed by Mr. ...

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  24. HART AND HUNTER JOIN FORCES.

    Major-General A.Fltzroy Hart, commanding the 5th Brigade forming part of Lieutenant-General Sir A.Hunter's (10th) Division, has effected a junction with the ...

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  25. REEQUIPMENT OF THE COLONIALS.

    The, First Mounted Infantry Brigade, composed of Australians and Canadians of the Colonial Division, has been entirely re[?]quipped. ...

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  26. BULLER REACHES -PRETORIA-NATAL. RAILWAY OPENED TO PRETORIA.

    General Sir Redvers Buller has completed his advance from Natal, and lias arrived with his forces at Pretoria. Small raiding parties still Interfere with ...

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  27. A VICTORIAN MISFORTUNE.

    When patrolling at pirespoort, ncar Bronkhorst Spruit, case of Pretoria, seven Victorians were ambushed. They refused to surrender. Two escaped, and another ...

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  29. A NEW BOER TREK.

    Portugal is tacitly allowing many burghers, with largo herds, to trek to Gazaland (Portuguese East Africa). ...

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  30. CAPTURE OF A BRITISH PATROL.

    Lieutenant W.J.S. Rundle and a patrol of the 0th Dragoon Guards (Carabiniers) were captured by the Boers while patrolling in the vicinity of pretoria. ...

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  31. AUSTRALIA TO BADENPOWELL

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  32. The Chinese Crisis

    It Is reported from Beri[?] that Russia and Japan will cach send 100,000 treops to China, and Great Britain, Germany, and France 20,000 each. ...

    Article : 172 words
  33. CORPORAL STEWAHT, OF N.S.W., GETS A COMMISSION.

    Corporal J. Stowart (Murrumburrah), of the Australian Horse, has been given a commission In the 4th (Royal Irish) Dra-Guards. ...

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  34. MORE AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

    Major M. W. Bayly, Speech service Officer (New South Wales), was captured while foraging in the Krooustad district of the Orange River Colony. ...

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  35. THE JOHANNESBURG MINES.

    Field-Marshal Lord Roberts has refuscd permission for the miners to re-enter Johannesburg before September at teh earliest. ...

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  36. RUSSIA CAUSING TROUBLE—THE POWERS AND JAPAN.

    The following messages appeared in the "Sunday Times":— "Grave International complications are already in view. ...

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  37. ATTEMPTED—BRITISH BOYCOTT.

    The Afrikanders of Cape Colony are organising a company with a capital of £200,000, so as to assist in the proposed boycott of British trade. ...

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  38. THE SWORD OF HONOR.

    The sword sub-committee are highly pleased with the designs which have been received. They are a handsome lot. several of them being particularly fine. Those ...

    Article : 51 words
  39. VICTORIA, CROSSES.

    The "London Gazette" contains the following list of a wards of Victoria Crosses:— Captain C. Fitzclarence, Royal Fuslliers: Trooper H. Ramaden, Sergeant Marinteau, ...

    Article : 57 words
  40. THE PRESENTATION CHARGERS.

    Major-General French, president of the horse committee, in another column, invites those who have horses which they deem auitable for presentation to ...

    Article : 65 words
  41. Saving the Life of Winton Churchill. Victoria Cross for a Scout.

    Trooper Roberts, of Montmorency's Scouts (With General Rundle's column). has been recommended for the Victorian Cross for saving the life of Mr. Winston Churchill in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 777 words
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