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  2. AUSTRALASIAN HELP.

    A meeting of citizens held in the Town Hall this afternoon for the purpose of establishing a New South Wales Patriotic Fund was largely attended. The ...

    Article : 2,194 words
  3. COLONEL IAN HAMILTON.

    Sad reminiscences (remarks the "Argus") are called to mind by the presence on Monday last of Colonel Ian Hamilton in command of a brigade upon a Boer ...

    Article : 203 words
  4. MISCELLANEOUS.

    Captain Howland has received the following letter:—"Australian Natives' Association. Adelaide, October [?]0, 1899. To Captain Howland, officer commanding South ...

    Article : 218 words
  5. SOME BOER LEADERS.

    It is to be noted that immediately war became a possibility Transvaal Boers, who up to that time have occupied peaceful positions in life, blossom forth as ...

    Article : 765 words
  6. THE FIGHTING AT LADYSMITH.

    Alluding to the capitulation of the battalions of the Irish Fusiliers and the Gloucestershire Regiment, "Uitlander" wrote in the "Argus":— "At Tel-el-Kebir the Royal ...

    Article : 493 words
  7. AN ARMOURED TRAIN.

    The "Natal Witness" for September 30 contains the following description of the armoured train which is being used for patrolling the railway line between ...

    Article : 293 words
  8. THE BOER SUSPECTS SARCASM.

    An clement of humour has been intr[?] duced into the situation by the announced intention on the part of the Boer Zoological Garden authorities to send back to Mr. ...

    Article : 205 words
  9. AN ARCHBISHOP ON THE TRANSVAAL CRISIS.

    The latest number of the "South African News" to hand contains a strong and dignified letter by the Anglican Archbishop of Cape Town, the Most Rev. W. W. Jones, ...

    Article : 534 words
  10. NEW SOUTH WALES LANCERS.

    Speaking of the Transvaal trouble, and of the attitude assumed towards the Boers in, the British Colonies, our special correspondent in London on October 6 observes ...

    Article : 328 words
  11. THE BRITISH REFUGEES.

    The "Gape Argus" for October 11 contains affecting narratives of the sufferings of British subjects who were driven out of the Transvaal by the Boers prior to the ...

    Article : 667 words
  12. CANADA AND AUSTRALASIA

    The Agents-General of the Australasian Colonies, who recently attended the International Commercial Congress at Philadelphia, afterwards visited Montreal, the most ...

    Article : 72 words
  13. IN MEMORY OF THE BRITISH FLAG.

    In a letter from a special correspondent, in the Transvaal (savs the "Dundee Weekly News") the following paragraph occurs:—"I wonder how much comfort the ...

    Article : 433 words
  14. PHILADELPHIA COMMERCIAL CONGRESS.

    The International Commercial Congress nl Philadelphia has passed a motion recommending that international trade statistics should he prepared on a uniform plan, and ...

    Article : 50 words
  15. PSALMS AND WAR.

    The "Cape Argus" for October 11 publishes the following report of the prorogation of the Transvaal Vojksraad, just prior to the declaration of war against ...

    Article : 914 words
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