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  3. NEWS BY CARLE

    It is officially announced that the King, with the advice of his Ministers, has expressed his regret to East Cad[?]gan the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, that the visit ...

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  4. THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    In the House of Commons last night Mr. St. John Brodrick, the Secretary of State for War, road the following despatch fro[?] Lord Kitchener:—"Pretoria ...

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  5. THE DISASTER TO LORD METHUEN.

    Lord Methu[?] has faraished to the War Office a report of the disaster which occurred to his fores near Tw[?]beach while on the march Irom Vryburg to ...

    Article : 525 words
  6. MR. JOHN MORLEY ON IRISH RUFFIANISM.

    Mr. John Morley, M.P., speaking at Manchester, admitted that it was difficult to discuss the Irish question after the incident in the House of Commons on ...

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  7. HOW LORD METHUEN WAS WOUNDED.

    The Daily Mail in its account of the disaster states that Lord Methuen was about to ride to a distance to rally the panic-stricken mounted troops, when he ...

    Article : 111 words
  8. THE POLICY OF THE GOVERNMENT.

    In the House of Commons, in Committee of Supply, the Irish Estimates were discussed. Mr. J. E. Redmond moved to reduce ...

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  9. THE THIRD SWEEPING MOVEMENT.

    The Standard says that the Boers scattered before the westward sweeping movement of Lord Kitchener, and that [?] captures were made ...

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  10. THE NEW ZEALANDERS ENCOUNTER.

    Reuter's correspondent supplies details of the encounter which the New Zealanders had with the Boers near Bothasberg, south of Vrede, at the ...

    Article : 164 words
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  12. A WAR CORRESPONDENT'S ACCOUNT.

    The war correspondent of the Standard has telegraphed to that paper an account of the disaster to Lord Methuon's force. ...

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  13. IMPORTANT CAPTURES IN THE EASTERN TRANSVAAL.

    Brigadier-General Bruce Hamilton, in the Eastern Transvaal, surprised a commando on the 15th instant in the Ngothi Basin. Four Boers were killed and 23 ...

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  14. TROOPS IN THE WESTERN TRANSVAAL.

    Lord Kitchener states that he has already sufficient troops in the Western Transvaal to deal effectively with the situation. ...

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  15. TRAIL OF KRITZINGER.

    The trial of Commandant Kritzinger, on a charge of murdering natives and of trainwrecking, has been postponed because the evidence is [?] complete. ...

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  16. 7000 MOUNTED REINFORCEMENTS.

    Arrangements are progressing that the 21st Lancers and the 11th Hussars will accompany 6000 Imperial Yeomanry who are starting for South Africa in April. ...

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  17. BOERS LEAVE NATAL.

    The Boers have re-crossed the Drakenberg from Natal. ...

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  18. BRITISH ARTILLERY.

    Commandant Ben Viljoen considers that the British artillery fire is now 50 times better that at the beginning of the war. ...

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  19. BOER CASUALTIES AT TWEE BOSCH.

    The Standard's correspondent says that the Boers admit that they suffered 300 casualties at Tweeboach, where Lord Methuen was captured, although only 11 ...

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  20. TEN THOUSAND REINFORCEMENTS.

    Within a month 10,000 troops will leave Great Britain for South Africa. ...

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  21. MILITIA FOR SOUTH AFRICA.

    Earl Roberts, the Commander-in-Chief, inspected 1100 militia who are proceeding to South Africa. ...

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  22. LORD ROBERTS'S VIEWS.

    Lord Roberts, writing to a correspondent states that there is not the slightest cause for une[?]iness with regard to South Africa; neither is there any reason to ...

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  23. EMPLOYMENT OF INDIAN TROOPS.

    In the House of Commons Mr. Winston Churchill (Conservative) asked the Secretary of State for War if the time had not yet come when the Government should ...

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  24. BOERS IN BRITISH UNIFORM

    Mr. St. John Brodrick, the Secretary of State for War, stated in the House of Commons that Boers captured whilst in British uniform were liable to be ...

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