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  2. THE BOER WAR.

    LONDON, November 27.—At 6 o'clock on Saturday morning 2500 Boers, with eight guns, who were entrenched at Grasspan, eight miles north of Belmont, attacked the forces under Lieutenant- ...

    Article : 247 words
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  4. BRITAIN AND THE POWERS.

    LONDON, November 27, 7.35 a.m.—Great Britain has informed the Powers of the existence of a state of war with the South African Republic (the Transvaal) and the Grange Free State since ...

    Article : 106 words
  5. THE TRANSVAAL REFUGEE FUND

    Down to the last evening the Lord Mayor's Fund at the Mansion House for the relief of the refugees from Johannesburg and the Orange Free State, who have fled from their homes in ...

    Article : 637 words
  6. THE WAR RELIEF FUND.

    LONDON, November 27.—Mr. R. L. Tooth, of New South Wales, has given £10,000 to the War Relief Fund. (A cablegram on Friday said: "Sir Julian ...

    Article : 107 words
  7. THE MEDIC AT CAPETOWN.

    LONDON, November 27.—The steamer Medic, with the Victorian, Tasmanian, South Australian, and West Australian Contingents, has arrived at Capetown. ...

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  8. THE "DAILY CHRONICLE" AND THE WAR.

    LONDON, November 27, 4.31 p.m.—Owing to differences of opinion with the proprietors of the paper on the subject of its South African policy, Mr. H. W. Massingham has resigned his position ...

    Article : 49 words
  9. STORMBERO OCCUPIED BY THE ENEMY.

    LONDON, November 27.—The Free State Boers have occupied Stormberg Junction, a station on the East London railway, a few miles north of Molteno. ...

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  10. DUTCH FARMERS JOIN THE FREE STATERS

    LONDON, November 27, 7.35 a.m.—Seventy well-known Dutch farmers at Barkly East seized a magazine containing 300 Martin rifles and 4000 rounds of ammunition, and then joined the Free ...

    Article : 44 words
  11. CABLE INTERRUPTION.

    LONDON, November 27, 4.31 p.m.—Cable communication between Aden and Zanzibar is interrupted. ...

    Article : 18 words
  12. THE N.S.W. PATRIOTIC FUND.

    The hon. treasurers, Messrs. J. Russell French and T. A. Dibbs, are in receipt of the following additional subscriptions: Amount previously acknowledged, £4455 18s 3d; Close, ...

    Article : 477 words
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  15. DISLOYALTY AT ALIWAL NORTH.

    LONDON, November 27, 5.3 p.m.—The Hon. J. W. Sauer, Commissioner of Public Works at the Cape, speaking in the disaffected district of Aliwal North, urged the residents to remain loyal, ...

    Article : 70 words
  16. KIPLING'S OPINION.

    Mr. Rudyard Kipling was expected to have been present at a recent meeting at Brighton (England), in support of the Government's policy regarding the Transvaal. Instead of attending, he sent the ...

    Article : 224 words
  17. THE NAME OF LADYSMITH.

    Ladysmith, where Sir George White's forces are encamped, derives its name from the wife of General Sir Harry Smith, whose marriage was a romance of the Peninsular War. One evening two ...

    Article : 171 words
  18. HELIOGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION WITH KIMBERLEY.

    LONDON, November 27.—Lieutenant-General Lord Methuen has established heliographic communication with Kimberley. ...

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  19. THE BOER COMMANDOS STARVING.

    LONDON, November 27.—All the Boer commandos are reported to be in a starving condition. ...

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  20. THE RELIEF OF LADYSMITH.

    LONDON, November 27.—Three battalions of infantry having reinforced Major-General G. Barton's command at Mool River, the telegraph lines were restored, and communication reopened, and ...

    Article : 133 words
  21. KRUGER SERIOUSLY ILL.

    LONDON, November 27.—President Kruger is suffering from Bright's disease, and his condition is regarded as serious. ...

    Article : 26 words
  22. PRICES AT ESTCOURT.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 236 words
  23. FOUR MILLION ROUNDS OF AMMUNITION.

    The number of rounds ol small-arm ammunition dispatched for the expedition, has reached the high figure of four millions. The ball cartridge has been made to fit both the Lee-Metford rifle and ...

    Article : 45 words
  24. BOER TREACHERY.

    LONDON, November 27, 7.35 a.m.—Lieutenant-General Lord Methuen, in his remonstrance to General E. R. Grobbler, the Commandant of the Free State force, against the use of Dum-Dum ...

    Article : 329 words
  25. THE "EVENING NEWS" SHILLING FUND.

    The following additional subscriptions have been received at this office in connection with above: Amount already acknowledged, £23 12s 6d; Nero, 1s; Chas. Braun, 1s; B. Braun, 1s; Miss ...

    Article : 110 words
  26. THE COST OF THE WAR.

    A memorandum showing the principal heads of expenditure provided for in the Army Supplementary Estimate, in consequence of the military situation in South Africa, was issued yesterday (says ...

    Article : 361 words
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  28. THE N.S.W. LANCERS.

    The departure of the New South Wales Lancers the other day was attended (says the London "Daily Chronicle" of October 20) by a little comedy, by which two attendants at Earl's Court ...

    Article : 160 words
  29. BULLER IN NATAL.

    LONDON, November 27—General Sir Redvers Buller, the British Commander-in-Chief, who proceeded to Natal on a brief visit, was publicly welcomed at Durban on Saturday. He started ...

    Article : 39 words
  30. FIGHTING IN BECHUANALAND.

    L0ND0N, November 27, 4.31 p.m.—Six days Continuous fighting has occurred between the British forces and the Boers, near Kurumans, Bechuanaland. ...

    Article : 76 words
  31. THE OFFICERS KILLED AT GRASSPANS.

    Commander Alfred Feel Ethelston was a son of Mr. Robert Peel Ethelston, of Hinton Hall, Shropshire. He entered the navy as a cadet, July 15, 1875: became midshipman, October 27, 1877; ...

    Article : 242 words
  32. THE N.S.W. LANCERS

    LONDON, November 27, 7.35 a.m.—The detachment of New South Wales Lancers who under Captain Cox, are assisting Major-General French's forces near Naauwpoort Junction, have helped to ...

    Article : 57 words
  33. FOR THE FRONT.

    Among the British officers now in South Africa are a son of the Marquis of Salisbury, the British Premier (Lord Edward Cecil); a son of Earl Cadogan, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland; a son of Lord ...

    Article : 94 words
  34. PREPARING AT PRETORIA

    LONDON, November 27.—Refugees who have arrived in Natal from the Transvaal capital port that preparations are being made at Pretoria against a siege by the British. ...

    Article : 35 words
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