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  2. LADYSMITH.

    ESTCOURT, November 29.—Ladysmith, the only position in Natal that so far we have been able to hold against the Boers, is, as a glance at the map will disclose, on the main line between ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 2,405 words
  3. WAR NEWS BY MAIL.

    Reuter's correspondent at Orange River, writing on December 6, says: The Australians have done good work during their stay here, and carried out their duties [?] the satisfaction of the ...

    Article : 50 words
  4. A LETTER FROM DURBAN.

    Mr. W. C. Williams, one time part proprietor of the Wyalong "Star" newspaper, and subsequently a newsagent at Newtown, who is now living at Durban, after being absent from South Africa for ...

    Article : 875 words
  5. BRITISH VERSUS BOERS.

    Speaking at Atlanta, Georgia, during a recent tour of inspection, General Nelson A. Miles, Commander-in-Chief of the United States Army, said: "British arms in the Transvaal will be carried to ...

    Article : 254 words
  6. THE FLIGHT FROM THE RAND.

    The story of the final exodus from the Rand has been told by many of the refugees, but a few extra points of interest were gleaned from one of the passengers by the Nineveh, who quitted ...

    Article : 1,142 words
  7. LETTER FROM THE CAPE.

    A Sydney lady has received another interesting letter from her sister in Capetown, dated November 28, and which she has kindly shows us. We publish the following interesting extracts:— ...

    Article : 745 words
  8. BERLIN BOERS.

    The war in South Africa has had a terrible effect upon the brains of some of the friends of the Boers at Berlin (says the "Daily News" correspondent). The National "Deutsche Zeitung" ...

    Article : 498 words
  9. A HUGE TROOPSHIP.

    The steamer Kildon Castle, on her first voyage from Southampton, took to tho Cape more than 3000 men with their kits and weapons, balloons, bridges, pontoons, machine guns, ammunition, ...

    Article : 105 words
  10. "SUZERAINTY."

    A dispatch from Pretoria, November 25, says: An official dispatch from the Boer head laager outside of Ladysmith dated Friday, November 24, says—The garrison at Ladysmith was strangely ...

    Article : 101 words
  11. THE FLAG OF TRUCE.

    The "Cape Argus" of November 26 says: Lord Methuen's letter to the Boer commandant warned him that the British commander would not recognise anything but a flag of truce, adding: "To ...

    Article : 61 words
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  13. A LETTER FROM JOUBERT.

    The Berlin "Deutsche Zeitung" of November 26 publishes a letter purporting to come from General Joubert, and dated Ladysmith, October 27, in which the writer says: "Even if we do not ...

    Article : 274 words
  14. MORE TREASON.

    A message from Queenstown, Cape Colony, dated December 6, says two further suspects, who took the oath of allegiance to the Free State, are being tried before the Special Court at ...

    Article : 107 words
  15. RUSSIANS AID THE BOERS.

    A dispatch to the "Daily Mail" from St Petersburg, November 22, says that Lieutenant-Colonel Gonetki, of the Guards, and General Seletz, formerly commanding the Grono Hussars, have ...

    Article : 90 words
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