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Advertising : 874 wordsSigns of the Impending collapse of the Boer resistance are now multiplying themselves with great rapidity. Mr Joseph Pulitzer, the greatest ...
Article : 129 wordsSome person known at Williamstown as "Spring-heeled Jack," or "Phosphorous Bill," has for the past few weeks indulged himself in frightening women after ...
Article : 165 wordsSurrender, Says "New York World," The greatest of Boer champions. It so advises President Paul Kruger. ...
Article : 831 wordsThere seems but little doubt that some of the prisoners have been removed from Pretoria to Nooligedacht, for we are advised by the afternoon cables that 900 of ...
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The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), Sat 9 Jun 1900, Page 1
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