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Advertising : 593 wordsA detailed explanation of the reasons for the abandonment of Spion Kop which Sir Charles Warren is said to have described as the key of the Boer ...
Article : 252 wordsThe despatch of the auxiliary troops specially raised in England for South Africa has now commenced in earnest, H.R.H. the Prince of Wales yesterday ...
Article : 104 wordsWith reference to a statement publisheed in a morning contemporary to-day from Avoca, the Under-Secretary states that electoral inspectors have been directed ...
Article : 118 wordsAn official report has been received by the Secretary of Defence from Colonel Hoad, dated from the E[?]selin camp,on 10th December. The following are the salient ...
Article : 822 wordsThe coming abdication of the throue by the Emperor Kwaug-su. in favor of Prince Puch[?], a boy nine years of age, thus placing the virtual power in the ...
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Article : 111 wordsBuller reports Spion Kop too large to hold, And that water supply was deficient Dreadful heat in Natal. Temperature ...
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Article : 118 wordsNow that the importation of munitions of war via Delagoa Bay has practically c[?]ased, the Transvaal Government is straining every nerve to interease [?] ...
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Article : 87 wordsOur saddies are not what they should be, and Colonel Hoad has requisitioned for new ones, which the imperial authorities will supply. ...
Article : 291 wordsReports. received from Prctor[?]a convey the intelligence of another slight success on the part of the Boets They announce that during the ...
Article : 72 wordsOffers of assistance continue to be received by the Home Government from all of the Empire. A detachment of 350 picked mounted ...
Article : 43 wordsEfforts are being made by some of the leading journals in France to stem the tide of abuse which is being heaped on great Be[?]ain by the gutter press of ...
Article : 162 wordsThe British troops are suffering severely from the effects of the terrible heat which prevails in Natal. For many days past the temperature ...
Article : 47 wordsMajor-General Downes, Military Commandant. has received a letter from Colonel Price, commanding the second Victorian Contingent, via Albany. ...
Article : 69 wordsOur special War correspondent's Interesting budget of news From South Africa complied on ...
Article : 746 wordsPatrick M'Mabon was charged on remand at the North Melbourne Court, to-day. with assaulting William Tucker on [?]th [?]lt. The defence was a plea of in[?]staken [?]lentity. The ...
Article : 70 wordsAt length the mystery is cleared up, and we know why Warren has not occupied the position--the kop is too large and there is a deficiency of water. I am ...
Article : 1,104 wordsGreat importance is attached to the practical junction at Steynsberg of the forces under Generals French and Gataere. ...
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The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), Mon 29 Jan 1900, Page 1
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