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  2. SCHEHERAZADE.

    The moral fibre of a man as deeply in love as George was is not at its strongest on his wedding day. So he, gave up in despair his first lesson in ...

    Article : 2,487 words
  3. WAR ITEMS.

    A very interesting letter has been received from Private F. F. Stakes, formerly of Essendon (Vic.) (says the Melbourne "Age"), who was severely wounded at the ...

    Article : 796 words
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  5. DISLOYAL DUTCH

    Writing from Frere Camp on December 7, the correspondent of the "Cape Times" says: A patrol of twenty-four Natal Carbineers and six Natal Police, under Major Chichester, yesterday visited ...

    Article : 379 words
  6. STATE OF FEELING IN PRETORIA

    London "Star," on November 25, published a special message from Capetown, giving an epitome of an interview with Messrs. May and Storrer, refugees, who had just arrived at Capetown. May ...

    Article : 273 words
  7. TOMMY ATKINS' LOOTED WEALTH

    A young man, writing to a friend after Elands Laagte, said: "Many of the soliders are quite rich with the loot that has fallen to them. Horses were decidedly at a discount on Sunday morning. ...

    Article : 139 words
  8. DOUBTFUL FEELINGS IN INDIA.

    An Anglo-Indian journalist, corresponding with the "Scotsman," remarks: "India is showing herself to be remarkably sensitive to every phase of the war. English residents feel by ...

    Article : 503 words
  9. DUTCH REBELS SUFFER.

    A telegram to the "Cape Times" from Herschel, December 5, says: Stoffel Myburgh, who took such a prominent part in rebellious acts in Lady Grey, is now on his farm in a critical state, ...

    Article : 1,093 words
  10. WITH GATACRE'S FORCE.

    Writing from Headquarters Third Division, Putter's Kraal, on December 8, the "Cape Times" correspondent says: The camp is spreading out across the bosom of Putter's Kraal into a white ...

    Article : 349 words
  11. ANOTHER LETTER FROM CAPETOWN.

    We have been allowed to take a few interesting items from a letter received by a Sydney lady from her sister in Capetown, dated December 6: The steamer Aberdeen arrived this morning from dear ...

    Article : 1,071 words
  12. GIFTS FOR THE WOUNDED.

    A correspondent writes to the "[?]" (November £5), stating that absolutely no more gifts in kind were wanted for the sick and wounded by the Red Cross organisation, but they were still ...

    Article : 287 words
  13. WAR CORRESPONDENTS' LIFE AT THE FRONT.

    A London "Times" correspondent with Lord Methuen's force sends the following interesting particulars, under date November 26:—Correspondents are limited to 300 words daily, so I ...

    Article : 124 words
  14. "A GRANDIOSE CONCEPTION."

    In an open letter to Lord Salisbury in the Paris "Figaro," M. Eugene Etienne, formerly Under-Secretary for the Colonies, and now President of the French Colonial Section in the Chamber of ...

    Article : 211 words
  15. HOW THE FIRST DEVONS FOUGHT.

    A private in the 1st Devons, writing to his father after one of the engagements near Lady-smith, says they took up their position at 9 a.m., but did not get into action till 2 p.m., and from ...

    Article : 255 words
  16. TENDERS RECEIVED.

    Tenders for the following works have been opened by the Tender Board of the Department of Public Works: Erection of new laundry, engine house, etc., Hawkesbury Agricultural ...

    Article : 176 words
  17. AT FRERE CAMP.

    The correspondent of the "Cape Times," writing on December 6. says: Ona of our scouts, who was captured by the Boers at Colenso, after working a few days, managed to escape, and has ...

    Article : 216 words
  18. A SOLDIER'S LETTER.

    Private Leslie Hill, of Parramatta, who is a member or the N.S.W. infantry unit who left in the steamer Aberdeen for the Boer war, writing to his mother from Port Elizabeth, says: "We had ...

    Article : 391 words
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  20. SOLDIERS' HARDSHIPS.

    Corporal Nash, of the 19th Hussars, writing to his mother in England, gave a strking illustration of the hardships of the campaign. He wrote: We none of us fear the fight; but the ...

    Article : 159 words
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