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  2. MR. LAMBIE'S DEATH.

    A cable message lias been received in Melbourne from South Africa confirming Reuter's announcement that Mr. W. J. Lambie, the war correspondent of the ...

    Article : 932 words
  3. LIEUTENANT DARLING'S COURAGE.

    Lieutenant Herbert Fergus Darling, who is mentioned in the war messages, for courageously rescuing Captain Moor whilst under a heavy ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 232 words
  4. JOHN BULL[?]

    You've done a bit of fighin' in your day, John Bull, An' you've got a bit o' fightin' now; But you take it in your philosophic way, John ...

    Article : 409 words
  5. NOTES OF THE WAR.

    Lord Roberts says:—"Reports which indicate that disloyalty, exists among Irish regiments are absolutely untrue. In the hour of danger my countrymen have ever ...

    Article : 644 words
  6. GALLANT WALES.

    "Justice" writes:—"One would imagine from the general news about the Transvaal campaign that the regular army engaged there is entirely composed of English, Irish, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 146 words
  7. OUR "ABSENT-MINDED BEGGAR" FROM THE SOUTH.

    The following words by Fred Clutsam, eet to music by George Howard, have been issued by Messrs. Allan & Co., Melbourne, of whom Messrs. Howells, Young, & Co. ...

    Article : 432 words
  8. SUPPLIES IN BATTLE.

    During a protracted fight the British soldier is generally compelled to fire all the ammunition he is able to carry. A private carries 100 rounds. Just before an action, ...

    Article : 262 words
  9. THE ARMCHAIR WARRIOR.

    Ye amateurs of England Who keep your native seats And criticise to bravely The fighting man's defeats; ...

    Article : 314 words
  10. HOW MR. CHURCHILL ESCAPED.

    Mr. Winston Churchill, (son of the late Lord Randolph Churchill], whilst acting as correspondent for the "Morning Post" was captured by the Boers. He was taken to ...

    Article : 444 words
  11. A VERSE FOR AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS.

    Mrs. C. M. Williams, of Hackney, has composed an additional verse to "The soldiers of the Queen," and it was sung by Mr. F. H. Wild as an encore at the ...

    Article : 215 words
  12. LETTERS FROM SERGEANT HANLEY.

    Sergeant Thomas Hanley, who went with the first contingent to South Africa, has sent the following letters to his wife in Adelaide. The popular sergeant served in ...

    Article : 1,184 words
  13. A CORRESPONDENT'S EXPERIENCE.

    Mr. George Lynch, the correspondent of the "Illustrated London News," who left Ladysmith some weeks ago, and was captured by the Boers, tells an amusing story ...

    Article : 439 words
  14. LEMONS FOR THE TROOPS.

    Miss G. Melviiie Hamilton wishes to impress upon those who intend sending lemons and apples to South Africa for the troops the absolute necessity for communicating ...

    Article : 80 words
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