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Article : 99 wordsThe 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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Article : 98 wordsThe 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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Article : 60 wordsAnother gallant, feat has been accomplished by the New Zealanders with Lord Roberto's force. While the battle of Dreifontein was ...
Article : 77 words"Indaba's" notes on today's cables on page 2. The Lieutenant-Governor received official conformation, this morning. from ...
Article : 482 wordsDuring 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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Article : 617 wordsThe 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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The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), Mon 19 Mar 1900, Page 1
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