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  4. OUR SOLDIERS.

    Late yesterday afternoon I was informed at Rensburg that as the column was falling back on Arundel, and the local train service was all required for military ...

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  5. THE WAR.

    Tho early relief of Mafeking is now practically assured. Colonel Plumer, who, with the Rhodesian Regiment, had arrived at ...

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  6. THE NATIVES' MESSAGE.

    The Annual Conference of the Australian Natives. Association on Thursday evening last sent a message of congratulation to Lord Roberts on the surrender of ...

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  7. DUTCH TREACHERY.

    The Imperial authorities continue to employ repressive measures, with the object of stamping out disloyalty among the Cape Dutch. ...

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  8. CAPTAIN SALMON'S DEATH.

    Official confirmation has been received by the Lieutenant-Governor from Sir Alfred Milner of the death of Captain Salmon in the following terms: ...

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  9. COLONEL BADEN-POWELL.

    Colonel Robert Stephenson Smyth [?] Powell the hero of Mafeking. was been at Langton Manor, Kent, on 22nd February,1[?]. and is a son of the late Professor Baden-Powell, of Oxford. Educated at Charterhouse. he joined the 13th Hussars In 1870, and serve as adjutant with his regiment in India. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. SELECTIONS FROM OUR SPECIAL WAR CORRESPONDENT'S LETTER.

    The stand made at Pink [?] by our men — nearly all Victorians, for the South Australians were ordered back early—is one of the finest Imaginable. ...

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  11. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    Relief Of Mafeking Hourly expected. Colonel Plumer nearing the town. ...

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  12. THE TRANSVAAL BOERS

    Although the Bloemfontein burghers were unanimous in their determination to surrender without resistance. a large force, mainly composed of Transvant ...

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  13. THE NATAL CAMPAICK.

    Apparently the intention of Sir Redvers Buller is not to attempt to force his way northwards into the Transvaal, but to operate to the westward. with a ...

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  14. SERGEANT PATTERSON

    In my previous despatch 1 intimated that Sergeant Patterson. of the V.M.R. (nephew of the late Sir James Patterson). being the senior unwounded man. brought ...

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  15. THE STORMBERG DISASTER.

    Fresh attention has been directed to the unfortunate reverse which befell General Gateacre during the earlier operation around Stormberg, when. on ...

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  16. AT BLOEMFONTEIN

    Further details have come to hand respecting the method of President Steyn's flight from Bloemfontein. It seems that after the mass meeting ...

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  17. ST. PATRICK'S DAY.

    The gallantry shown by the Irish Brigade in the war in South Africa has been followed by a spontaneous outburst of enthusiasm in England. ...

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  18. OUR CABLES.

    Some anxiety was created recently by the announcement that H.M. first-class cruiser Powerful, 11,200 tons, 22 knots, had been ordered from the Cape station ...

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  19. THE NEW ZEALANDERS

    Another gallant, feat has been accomplished by the New Zealanders with Lord Roberto's force. While the battle of Dreifontein was ...

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  20. GENERAL.

    "Indaba's" notes on today's cables on page 2. The Lieutenant-Governor received official conformation, this morning. from ...

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  21. THAT CAPTURED CONVOY.

    During the fighting which preceded Cronje's surrender at Koodoos Rand, a British convoy of 200 waggons, laden with supplies for the troops, fell into ...

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  22. LIEUTENANT TREMEARNE.

    How lucky a man is Lieutenant Tremearne, the one Australian officer who got back (via the Boers) after the Pink Hill fight, his own account shown: ...

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  23. THE INDIAN FAMINE.

    The famine in India continues lo spread, and the most gigantic efforts are necessary to cope with it. At present nearly 5,000,000 people are ...

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  24. PATRIOTIC RECRUITS.

    The war in South Africa has keenly excited the warlike spirit among all classes, and the recruiting for the army and volunteers has been abnormally ...

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  25. SURRENDER OF BLOEMFONTEIN.

    The Premier has received through the Lieutenant-Governor the following message from Lord Roberts, in reply to the cable sent to him by the Government last ...

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  26. DEATH OF A NUN.

    General regret was felt here this morning when it become known that Sister Mary Borgia Harty had expired at the local Brigidine Convent. Deceased. who ...

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  30. THE CAPTURED ENGINES.

    The neglect of the enemy to remove a large number of engines and rolling stock before the surrender of Bloemfontein, is explained. ...

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