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  4. THE WAR.

    There are already signs of the approaching fulfilment of Lord Roberts's promise that Mafeking should be relieved by May 18th. ...

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  5. TOTAL WRECK

    It is our painful duty to-day to make known another terrible wreck, involving great loss of life, which occurred very early this ...

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  6. OUR SOLDIERS.

    Once more it is my sad duty to record the death of a Victorian officer. These obituary paragraphs have become all too frequent, and it is quite remarkable that ...

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  7. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    Powell reports Signs on the 28th, That his gallant band Were not being so greatly pressed. ...

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  8. HUTTON'S COMMAND.

    During the recent operations which resulted in the British occupation of Winburg, a very important part was taken by the Mounted infantry division ...

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  9. IN NATAL

    Following on the withdrawal of a large-portion of the Boer forces from the Biggarsberg and Drukensburg ranges, there are indications that ...

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  10. A RENEGADE GUNNER.

    A Boor gunner, who had been expelled by the enemy for Insubordination, for some little time ago late the bands of the British in Natal, and was ...

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  11. CLEARING THE FREE STATE.

    The work of clearing the Boers from the difficult country on the eastern boundary of the Free State is being slowly but thoroughly accomplished. ...

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  12. COMFORTS FOR OUR BOYS.

    A concert organised by Miss Mary Boucicault, the Queensland soprano, in aid of the fund for supplying comforts to the Australian troops in South Africa, ...

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  13. THE NEGLECTED OLD GUARD.

    With what responsibility on behalf of of army pensioners (other than those in Institutions) does the War Office charge itself? None apparently, judging by ...

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  14. INTERVENTION TALK.

    Neither the United States, nor France, nor yet Germany has categorically declined to take part in the final drafting of the conditions of peace. Military ...

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  15. THE NEW REGIME.

    In spite of the heavy demands made upon hint by the necessities of the campaign, Lord Roberts is devoting much attention to the civil reorganisation of ...

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