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  4. THE WAR.

    The latest news received from Ladysmith, although very brief; is of a reassuring character. The war correspondents who are in the ...

    Article : 122 words
  5. MEDICAL COMFORTS.

    Mesrs Cureier, Adel and Co., as agents for Buchanan's special House of Commons whisky, have sent on board the Euryains a quarter cask of that liquor, ...

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  6. TO-DAY'S CABLES.

    Joubert seems to have ascertained that he could depend upon his troops before he made the attack upon Ladysmith. It is an old Boer custom to hold a great ...

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  7. PANIC-STRICKEN.

    Reports received from Pretoria, the capital of the Transvaal, go to show that a panic has set in among the burghers at Bloemfontein, the capital of the Orange ...

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  8. AUSTRALIAN TROOPS

    With the contingent at the camp it is a case of violent hurry-skurry in order to get things in some degree ready prior to the embarkation, and it is plainly evident ...

    Article : 400 words
  9. COMMUNION SERVICE AT ST. PAUL'S.

    A special celebration of the Holy Communion will be held at St. Paul's Cathedral at 8 a.m. to-morrow to afford members of the contingent and their friends ...

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  10. THE BOERS AND KHAKI.

    The Special Correspondent of the Exchange Telegraph Company, writing from Cape Town, says:-- The existence of khaki has immensely ...

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  11. BRITISH REINFORCEMENTS.

    Further reinforcements of British troops will arrive in South Africa at the end of the week. Vessels carrying a force of 6000 men, ...

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  12. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Ladysmith safe. The town can hold out. No anxiety need ho entertained. So the war correspondents heliograph. ...

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  13. BOER FRICTION.

    The friction between the Free State Boers and the Transvaal Boers continues to increase, the latter being greatly incensed at the signs of cowardice ...

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  14. THE QUEEN

    Her Majesty the Queen has despatched a speeded message to Sir George White and his troops at Ladysmith. Her Majesty congratulates them ...

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  15. AT COLESBERG

    Another engagement is expected shortly in the neighborhood of Colesberg, where Major-General French is now located with a small column of troops ...

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  16. LADYSMITH BATTLE

    It has been ascertained that the last attack in force made upon Ladysmith by the Boers had been most carefully premeditated by the Boers. ...

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  17. LITTLE NATAL

    The "Natal Advertiser" has the following verses:-- She's the smallest of the children in the dear Old Lady's shoe. ...

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  18. AMERICAN SYMPATHY

    The Government of the United States has for some time past been interesting itself in the condition of the British prisoners held by the Boers at Pretoria. ...

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  19. HARBOR TRUST ARTILLERY.

    The officers, non. com. officers, and gunners of the Harbor Trust Artillery met in their drill-room last night for the purpose of wishing God-speed to ...

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  20. COLONIAL TROOPS.

    Since the great victory of the British troops over the Free State forces at Sunnyside, twenty miles to the northwest of Belmont, on the border of the ...

    Article : 108 words
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  22. BOER PRECAUTIONS

    The Boers still command all the roads in the vicinity of Ladysmith, and are cutting off all communication with the town, save by heliograph. ...

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  23. GENERAL.

    Lord Brassey dines at the Melbourne Club to-morrow evening as the guest of the members, who are desirous of bidding him farewell. ...

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  24. QUESTION OF A CONVOY.

    Mr M'Lean has received a telegram from Mr Lyne in reference to the question of a warship convoying the steamers with the Australian troops. The ...

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  26. INDIAN VOLUNTEERS.

    The non-official Europeans resident in India are evidently anxious to take a share in the Transvaal war, and numbers have offered their services. ...

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