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  3. TELEGRAMS.

    Lord Methuen, who is conducting operations in the north-western Transvaal, recently captured 36 of the enemy. Col. M. F. Rimington, C.B., with a ...

    Article : 105 words
  4. TRADE AND FINANCE.

    As far as South Australia is concerned the interest of woolgrowers is beginning to be transferred to London. The sales proceeding there indicate a hardening ...

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  5. NEED FOR MORE BLOCKHOUSES.

    Lord Kitchener advises that the completion of lines of blockhouses, erected for the protection of large areas within which peaceful settlement is being (resumed, will a few ...

    Article : 327 words
  6. A DARING SCOUT.

    A number of Boera who were engaged in grinding grain at Pilgrim's Best, near Lydenburg, north of the Delagoa Bay railway, have experienced a disagreeable ...

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  7. THE BATTLE OF BRAKENLAAGTE.

    As the crowds were assembling in the streets on Saturday last to welcome the homecoming of the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall (writes our London correspondent ...

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  8. RECRUITS FROM HOLLAND.

    The "Morning Post" correspondent telegraphs that 50 Dutchmen are known to have reached the seat of war via Delagoa Bay or Cape Town since July last, and to ...

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  9. GENERAL DE LA REY.

    The authorities at Pretoria have learned that Gen. De La Key has been prostrated with an attach of enteric fever, and that he is now recovering. ...

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  10. WHEN THE WAR IS OVER.

    Numerous ex-burghers in the Boer terntories are asking the Governments of the Transvaal and Orange River Colony to provide employment for them after the war. ...

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  11. BOER REVERSES.

    Valuable results are following from the establishment by Lord Kitchener of various temporary and fixed military bases from which bodies of mounted infantry are ...

    Article : 154 words
  12. THE AUSTRALIANS.

    Lieut. Simon Boland and Pte. J. A. Miles, of the 6th Queensland Bushmen, were slightly wounded at Tapankalu. London, December 6. ...

    Article : 150 words
  13. LORD METHUEN'S CAPTURES.

    Lord Methuen's troops, who are operating in the north-west of the Transvaal, captured from the enemy during last week 1,200 cattle and 12,000 sheep. ...

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  14. WHEN WILL THE WAR END?

    The Marquis of Salisbury, speaking at the Lord Mayor's luncheon given in honour of the Prince and Princess of Wales yesterday, commented upon the significance of ...

    Article : 311 words
  15. THE CAPE RAIDS.

    Cape Town advices state that Commandants Brand and Hertzog, with marauding bands, have reappeared in the district of Calvinia, in the west of Cape Colony. ...

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  16. A LIFE SENTENCE.

    Hendrik Albertyn, a corporal in a rebei commando, has been sentenced at Graaf Reinet to imprisonment for life for marauding and incendiarism. ...

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  17. THE BRAKENLAAGTE FIGHT.

    The Ventura, from San Francisco, has brought South African news to November 6. The following cablegram, published by the New York "Sun" on that date from its ...

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  18. BOER FORCES HARRSSED.

    Pretoria advises that Gen. Louis Botha's commandos, totalling 1,890 burghers, who a few days ago were at Klipstaple, 20 miles north of Ermelo, are now divided, 800 men ...

    Article : 187 words
  19. TOTAL DEATHS OF BRITONS.

    The War Office, in the monthly casualties report, states that up to November 30, inclusive, the total British, losses by death on the battlefield or from wounds ...

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  20. BOER REPULSE AT PLATRAND.

    A message from Stauderton notifies that a commando of 400 Boers on Saturday attempted to cross the Natal and Pretoria railway, near Platrand station. ...

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  21. INDIGNANT EX-BURGHERS.

    Lord Kitchener reports that increasing; numbers of ex-burghers of the better class —chiefly landowners, who recognise that British ascendancy has come to stay—are ...

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  22. BRITISH REINFORCEMENTS.

    The Canadian Government notify that it is dispatching a contingent of 900—instead of 600 as first announced—Imperial Yeomanry to South Africa. The British ...

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  23. SNUB FOR THE LIBERAL LEADER.

    The "Standard" correspondent at Bruseels, in a telegram yesterday, states that lie has excellent reason for asserting that the Boer leaders in Europe are divided in ...

    Article : 472 words
  24. SKIRMISH NEAR WEPENER.

    As the result of a skirmish between a British column and Commandant Reeders's commando, near Wepener, on the border of Basutoland, nine Boers were made ...

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  25. REMOUNTS IN CAPE COLONY.

    Since Sir J. Gordon Sprigg and his Ministers undertook the resptmsunlity of protecting against invasion the eastern and southern provinces of Cape Colony they have ...

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  26. COMMANDANT BRAND SURPRISED.

    A British column, under Col. Holland, recently surprised Commandant Brand's laager, near Smithfield, Orange River Colony, and secured six prisoners. ...

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  27. A HERO OF BRAKENLAAGTE.

    The "Morning Post" correspondent at tbe front, in describing the terrible battle at Brakenlaagte, near Bethel, in which Col. George Elliot Benson and Lieut. Col. ...

    Article : 106 words
  28. BRITISH ACTIVITY.

    It is reported that with the view of speedily ending the war Great Britain intends to largely increase the number of mounted troops in South Africa. No ...

    Article : 109 words
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