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  3. THOUSANDS SURRENDERING

    Mr. Winston Churchill, war correspondent of the "Morning Post," asserts that the Boers are preparing to oppose the British advance northward at the Biggarsberg, a ' mountain ...

    Article : 73 words
  4. BOER LOSSES AT THE TUGELA.

    A Boer commandant's note-book, which has been found by the British at the Tugela River, indicates that the enemy's losses from December 12 to January 24, while opposing ...

    Article : 55 words
  5. CURRENT TOPICS.

    The prospect now is that despite all the Beers have done, and threatened to do, Colonel Baden-Powell will hold Mafeking till Lieutenant-Colonel Plumer, with the ...

    Article : 2,019 words
  6. FREE STATE BOERS.

    The latest advices from the seat of war state that three-fourths of the Free State Boers, who participated in the war, have now returned to their farms. ...

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  7. THE TANNERS.

    The deputation of tanners who waited on the Minister for Labour and industry yesterday set an example which other trades might do well to follow, The men wanted a ...

    Article : 455 words
  8. CONCEALMENT OF CASUALTIES.

    It is reported that the indignation of the Free State burghers with Mr. Steyn, the late President, for concealing the true facts as to the casualties sustained during the war, is ...

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  9. THE FREE STATE CAMPAIGN.

    At Bloemfontein the proclamation by the Governor, Major-General Pretyman, calling on all burghers within a radius of 10 miles to submit and disarm is being obeyed. ...

    Article : 126 words
  10. BITTER RECRIMINATIONS.

    Bitter recriminations are passing between the Free State and Transvaal Boers now prisoners at Simonstown, and the British authorities have been compelled to take precautions ...

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  11. DIVIDED AUTHORITY.

    Dr. Ashburton Thompson (to be dealt tenderly with just now, because harassed and overworked beyond all other members of the community) tells as that there is no divided ...

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  12. FEVER AMONG THE PRISONERS.

    Owing to several cases of infectious fever having occurred among the Boer prisoners, their departure for St. Helena has been delayed ...

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  13. TOMMY ATKINS' FEET.

    Many complaints have been made to Field- Marshal Lord Roberts that bad boots have been supplied to the troops serving in South Africa. ...

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  14. MR. SCHREINER'S LATEST.

    As a sop to the Africander Bond Mr.W.P. Schreiner, Premier of Cape Colony, has prohibited the holding of Jubilant demonstrations in token of British victories unless authorised ...

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  15. GATACRE'S SUCCESSES.

    Lieutenant-General sir W.F.Gatacre, was a few days ago occupied Springfontein, in the Free State, 100 miles south of Bloemfonteln, captured in the town 40 waggons,two ...

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  16. HONOUR FOR N.S.W. MEDICAL CORPS

    Lord Roberts has entrusted the army hospital at Bloemfontein, containing 500 beds, tc Major Fiascht, of the New South Wales Army Medical Corps, and to the men under ...

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  17. THE WEST COAST BOERS.

    A British warship has landed men and guns at Walfisch Bay, on the west coast of Africa, as a precaution against acts of aggression by the Boers who have settled in German Damaraland. ...

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  18. THE TRANSVAALERS' DELUSION.

    Despite the statements made by British Ministers and the rebuff which President Kruger received from Germany, the Transvaal Boers still cling to the delusion that ...

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  19. PROPERTY v. HUMANITY.

    There are difficulties in the way of the wholesale and wholesome purgation the city requires which commonplace people do not very well appreciate. It has to be recognised, ...

    Article : 480 words
  20. THE MAFEKING SIEGE.

    In the siege of Mafeking desperate sapping has been done by the besiegers and desperate counter-sapping by the garrison. The Boers, who had advanced nearer the ...

    Article : 328 words
  21. PREPARATIONS AT PRETORIA.

    The British officers prisoners at Pretoria have had their quarters transferred from the centre of' the town to Daspoortridge, on the outskirts. The women, and children in the ...

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