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  2. THE TRANSVAAL WAR.

    London, Friday Morning.—A serious reverse has befallen a force belonging to Major-General Clements column at Nooitgedacht, south-west of Pretoria. ...

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  3. Orange River Colony.

    London, Friday Night. — It is feared Commandant De Wet's force of 2,000 men will scatter to their farms, and possibly rendezvous in another part ...

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  4. DESPERATE FIGHTING.

    London, Sunday Morning. — General Knox drove the Boers under De Wet towards Thabanchu and Ladybrard, between which places a British ...

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  5. General Items.

    London, Saturday Morning—In the House of Lords last night the Undersecretary for War (Lord Raglan) stated) that all wounded and invalided colonials ...

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  6. BRITISH AMMUNITION GIVES OUT.

    London, Sunday Morning.— General Clements reports that the Northumberland Fusiliers resisted until all their ammunition was expended. A force of ...

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  7. SCENE IN THE COMMONS.

    London, Sunday Morning.—Prior to the prorogation in the Commons yesterday Mr J. Bryn Roberts (Liberal) created a stormy scene by asseverating that the ...

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  8. WHY THE BRITISH RETIRED.

    London, Saturday.—General Clements' force was attacked by Commandants' De la Rey and Beyer to the north-east of Krugersdorp. The Boers opened fire at ...

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  9. The Transvaal.

    London, Friday Night.—The British garrison at Utrecht, in the south-east of the Transvaal, has repulsed a heavy attack made on the town by the Boers. ...

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  10. TRAIN DERAILED BY BOERS.

    London, Friday Night.—A Boer force derailed several trucks of a train 10 miles from Standerton, in the south-east of the Transvaal. The troops, however ...

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  11. The Tasmanians.

    Hobart, Saturday.—Intimation has been received from the Sydney office of the Citizens Life Assurance Company that Trooper J. H. Bisdee, V.C., who ...

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  12. DESTRUCTION BY BOERS.

    London, Saturday Morning.— The Boers have removed four wagons of produce from the Riverton road railway station, which was unprotected. They ...

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  13. THE BRITISH LOSSES.

    London, Saturday Night.— General Clements has gained Commando Nek unopposed. During the fighting at Nooitgedacht five ...

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  14. GENERAL BOTHA.

    London, Saturday Morning.—General Louis Botha, the Boer Commandor-in-Chief, is in command of 1,500 men near Standerton, in the south-east, of the ...

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  15. Advertising

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  16. KOMATI POORT THREATENED

    London, Friday Night.— A force of 1,500 Boers are threatening the British garrison at Komati Poort, on the Portuguese border. ...

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  17. 1,400 MEN FOR SOUTH AFRICA.

    London, Saturday Morning.—Eight hundred mounted infantry have been ordered to prepare to leave Aldershot for South Africa ; also 200 members of the ...

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  18. GENERAL METHUEN'S MARCH.

    Methuen marched from Ottos oop to Zeerust, capturing 200 cattle and 1,000 sheep, besides destroying a large quantity of grain stocks. A Boer general named ...

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