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  4. OUR AMERICAN SPECIAL'S BUDGET.

    The year 1000 came in with a flourish of flats. The petulant pop of the padded hand has been heard to some purpose, and If January is to be regarded as a fair ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. THE BOER WAR.

    The great event of the week since our last issue is the relief of Kimberly, which was effected by General French's division on Thursday, 15th inst. The preliminary ...

    Article : 479 words
  6. DOERS GETTING UNEASY.

    There is a considerable movement of Boers northward of Ladysmith, supposed to bo tho result of Lord Roberts' Invasion of the Orange Free State. ...

    Article : 49 words
  7. FRENCH AND KEKEWICK PROMOTED.

    Lieutenant—General French, who relieved Kimberley, has been promoted to the rank of Major—General, and Lieutenant—Colonel Kekewich, the commander of the garrison, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 32 words
  8. SPLENDID WORK BY AUSTRALASIANS.

    Some of the most important news of tho week has been concerning the gallant deeds of Australasians at the front. Fuller details are to hand of the ...

    Article : 283 words
  9. SIR W. MacCORMAC SENT FOR.

    Lord Roberts has summoned Sir William MacCormac, the eminent surgeon, at present in Natal with General Buller's column, to proceed to the western frontier. ...

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  10. LYTTELTON SUCCEEDS CLERY.

    Major-General the Hon. K. G. Lyttelton has succeeded to the command of Lieutenant— General Sir C. F. Clery's brigade with General Buller's column, in consequence of ...

    Article : 38 words
  11. NEW GUN

    Captain Scott of H.M.S. Terrible has mounted a 6in wire gun for General Buller. ...

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  12. A CHARGE INTO A BARBED WIRE FENCE.

    The 10th Hussars, burning to emulate the charge of their comrades of the inniskillings at Rensburg. also charged at the enemy, but unfortunately came suddenly against a barbed wire fence, which had been cut the previous day, but since repaired. Encountering this obstacle in the midst of their fierce charge, numbers of the men and horses came down, and for a moment, though only a moment, confusion reigned in the ranks.—"Illustrated Mail." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. VISIT TO LAMBIE'S GRAVE.

    Major Read and Captain C. St. Clair Cameron, commanding the Tasmanian, Contingent, and a Western Australia correspondent, visited under the protection of ...

    Article : 140 words
  14. MAGERSFONTEIN ABANDONED.

    Wagersfentein was found abanuonea by the Boers, who had left in such desperate haste that cooked dinners were found un-tooched and great quantities of stores were ...

    Article : 217 words
  15. IN NATAL—BULLER AGAIN ACTIVE—A BOER DEFEAT.

    Sir Redvers Buller's fire on Dorn Kloof, where a balloon reconnaissance disclosed the presence of 12 cunningly—masked guns, has disabled two big guns of tho enemy, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 216 words
  16. FIGHTING NEAR COLESBURG.

    A troop of the 6th (Inniskilling) Dragoons and a body of Victorians defended' some kopjes west of Bastard's Nek until a 40—pounder opened upon them. ...

    Article : 151 words
  17. LORD ROBERTS AT JACOBSDAL.

    Field Marshal Lord Roberts' column is at jacobsdal. about 30 miles south—east of Kimberley. Lord Roberts' entire force consists of ...

    Article : 167 words
  18. DULLER NEARING LADYSMITH.

    HEAVY ARTILLERY SHELLING. General Buller poured shrapnel and lyddite shell into the Boer trenches from inhiawe Mount to Greenhill. ...

    Article : 127 words
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  20. FOLLOWING UP THE BOERS—CAP-TURE OF CONVOYS.

    General Cronje, with 10,000 of his troops, having fled in the direction of Bloemfontein, General Kelley—Kenny promptly started In Pursult, and caught up with them, and on ...

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  21. CAPTURE OF DORDRECHT—MANY BOER PRISONERS TAKEN.

    Colonel Brabant's column with oxen and mules left Penhoek, near Storkstroom, crossed a trackless' veldt, and bivouacked in the heart of the rebel country. ...

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  23. THE WILTSHIRES PRISONERS.

    Tho Boers claim that they took 142 men of the Wiltshire Regiment prisoners during the recent fighting near Rensburg. The number includes 41 wounded. ...

    Article : 2,606 words
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