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  2. THE THE BOER WAR.

    LONDON, February 8.—The War Office has been informed that General Buller crossed the Tugela on Monday, and is now advancing towards Ladysmith. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 561 words
  3. ROBERTS'S PLAN.

    LONDON, February 8.—Lord Roberts is concentrating 30,000 troops at the front, with the view of striking a hard blow at the centre, pressing the enemy at the extremities, and preventing the ...

    Article : 47 words
  4. TO CARE FOR THE WOUNDED

    LONDON, February 8, 3.35 a.m.—General Buller has obtained from Durban one hundred additional stretcher-bearers. ...

    Article : 21 words
  5. REPORTS FROM LADYSMITH

    LONDON, February 8, 3.50 p.m.—Reports from Ladysmith state that there are signs among the Boers of preparations for a general retreat towards Van Reenan's Pass, in the event of a ...

    Article : 41 words
  6. AUSTRALIAN MOUNTED INFANTRY.

    LONDON, February 8, 3.50 p.m.—The Australian Mounted Infantry, under the command of Colonel Hoad, numbering 600, are shaping well, and have been distributed around Colesberg in responsible ...

    Article : 32 words
  7. PROVISIONS FOR THE CAPE.

    During the last fortnight further cargoes of provisions for South Africa have been cleared at the South Australian Customs. The barque County of Pembroke, which left Port Adelaide ...

    Article : 164 words
  8. BOERS SHORT OF SHELLS.

    LONDON, February 8.—Advices have reached London stating that the enemy are short of shells for their big guns. Desperate efforts are being made to obtain fresh supplies from ...

    Article : 35 words
  9. EN ROUTE TO KIMBERLEY

    LONDON, February 8, 3.35 a.m.—Major-General Macdonald is at Koodoes Berg, entrenched on both sides of the Riet River; strongly on the left bank comanding the drift. ...

    Article : 64 words
  10. COMFORTS FOR COLONIALS.

    LONDON, February 8.—The residents at Cape town are supplying the colonial troops at the front with fruit and comforts. ...

    Article : 22 words
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  12. BRITISH EMPIRE LEAGUE CONCERT.

    LONDON, February 8.—The British Empire League's concert at the Albert Hall, London, under the patronage of the Queen, in aid of the widows and orphans of men of the colonial ...

    Article : 85 words
  13. BOER ATTACK REPULSED.

    LONDON, February 8, 3.50 p.m.—One hundred and twenty Boers attempted to rush Koodoes Berg, but were repulsed. ...

    Article : 21 words
  14. GATACRE ATTACKED.

    LONDON, February 8, 3.35 a.m.—The Boers attacked lieutenant-General Gatacre at Pen Koek, on the Bird River Siding, near Sterkstroom. Fighting lasted throughout yesterday. ...

    Article : 31 words
  15. BOERS CLAIM A VICTORY.

    LONDON, February 8, 3.35 a.m.—The Boers, imagining that General Buller's force intended crossing the Tugela River in two places, claim a ...

    Article : 51 words
  16. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

    LONDON, February 8.—In the House of Commons last night an amendment to the Address-in Reply to the Speech from the Throne moved by Mr. J. E. Redmond, M.P. for Waterford, that the ...

    Article : 302 words
  17. LABOUCHERE AT NORTHAMPTON.

    LONDON, February 8.—Mr. Henry Labouchere, M.P., attempted to address his constituents at Northampton last night, in condemnation of the policy of the Government in connection with the ...

    Article : 135 words
  18. THE BRITISH LOSSES.

    LONDON, February 8, 3.50 p.m.—Particulars of the casualties in the fighting at the Tugela River on Monday show that the 1st Battalion of the Durban Light Infantry lost 80, the 1st Battalion of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 115 words
  19. WEST AUSTRALIANS UNDER FIRE.

    LONDON, February 8, 3.50 p.m.—The West Australian troops have been under fire. One was slightly wounded. They all desire to assure Australia that they are doing good work in the ...

    Article : 39 words
  20. NEWS BY THE MAIL.

    ALBANY (W.A.), Friday.—The following items are from files by the R.M.S. Ophir, which arrived yesterday afternoon: Mr. W. T. Stead, writing to the "Morning ...

    Article : 493 words
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