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  5. GENERAL.

    Interesting account. Of the battle of Spytfontein, And description of the death trap into which the gallant Black Watch fell By our Special War Correspondent, Major Reay [?] ...

    Article : 511 words
  6. THE WAR.

    Recent meagre news of the fact that at last Sir Redvers Buller, the commander of the column of 33,00 men in Natal for the relief of Ladysmith has ...

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  7. TO-DAY'S CABLES.

    The advance of Sir Charles Warren's column eastward from Frere is evidently a movement undertaken with some very important object in view. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. THE DORDRECHT AFFAIR.

    It was recently reported that the people of Dordrecht, a town near the northern frontier of the Cape Colony, not far from the southern border of ...

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  9. HANDLING THE SINEWS.

    The Government of the South African Republic (Transvaal is naturally very anxious that no British subject shall have the least control over any money ...

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  10. THEFT FROM A CHURCH.

    A little bay named William Raddigan wan charged at the Coburg Police Court this morning with stealing a quantity of pastry and a pair of straps from the ...

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  11. MORE TROOPS.

    The feeling in Great Britain with regard to the necessity for sending more troops to South Africa is increasing in intensity. ...

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  12. FIRST ACROSS

    Major-General Wood. C.B., R.E., who is opening on the western border of the Orange Free State, has occupied Zoutpan's Drift, on the Orange River. ...

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  13. MULETEERS FROM INDIA.

    Owing to the difficulties that have been encountered in obtaining competent muleteers in South. Africa for the batteries aud transport, the Indian ...

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  14. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    News Anxiously awaited From Sir Redvers Buller. Of his important operations. ...

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  15. SOUTH OF LADYSMITH.

    Though the press censor, acting under the orders of Sir Redvers Buller, has prevented news of the movements of the Ladysmith relief column being ...

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  16. SHELLING THE BOERS.

    Major-General French, to whose force is attached a corps of New South Wales Lancers, is continuing operations against the Boers on the Orange Free ...

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  17. BOER DODGES.

    The Boers continue to resort to every kind of subterfuge and method of espionage in order to discover the British plans, and the keenest outlook has to be ...

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  18. SELECTIONS FROM OUR SPECIAL WAR CORRESPONDENTS LETTER.

    New comers (New South Wales infantry) brought their swords, chevrons, and the like, but to-day they shed all this glitter and are getting [?] lighting form. ...

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  19. VOLUNTEERS.

    The impression appears to exist in parts of Europe, owing to the untruthful reports which have been persistently circulated by a section of the French ...

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  20. ASSAULTING [?]

    To-day, at the Port Melbourne Court, a man named Thomas Could was charged with lwing drunk and disorderly, assaulting a publican and witful damage to property. Constable Taylor ...

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  21. SURRENDER OF KURUMAN.

    Further details are now to hand with regard to the gallant defence of man, a mission station in Beebuanaland, about 90 miles to the south west of ...

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  23. HEAVY ARTILLERY

    The losses of guns by the British in the engagements with the Boers are causing the War Office to reinforce the artillery. The Government of India is ...

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