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  2. ECHOES AND RE-ECHOES.

    We're invalided home, boys, we're invalided home: We am laughing, and we're joking, for we'll soon be going back To the land where we were born, boys, the Land ...

    Article : 476 words
  3. A MINIMUM WAGE—A DANGEROUS SCHEME.

    In a speech of kindly sentiment, but with much false. logie, Mr. Hutchison has moved in the Assembly the second reading of a Bill to provide—not for a ...

    Article : 3,826 words
  4. MARAUDERS DESTROYING RAILWAYS.

    Bands of marauders are hiving a good deal of trouble in country north of Kroonstad. They occasionally, swoop down on the railway and try to ...

    Article : 86 words
  5. WAR NOTES.

    Li Hung Chang asserts that the Ambassador and their wives and members of their staffs left Pekin for Tientsin on Saturday, under the escort of a ...

    Article : 237 words
  6. THE CORDON AROUND DE WET.

    Brabant's Irregular Cape Horse and the Canadian Regiment have gone to the Rhenoster River to reinforce the troops under Lord Kitchener, who is ...

    Article : 57 words
  7. BRITISH ADVANCE ON THE DELAGOA BAY ROUTE.

    A British column from Middelburg and another body of soldiers from the south are slowly advancing eastward to Machadodorp, on the Delagoa Bay ...

    Article : 65 words
  8. REVERBERATIONS.

    A connection at the seat of war, one of those who was in the recent light in which the Imperial Bushmen behaved so gallantly, has sent me a ropy of the "Bloemfontein ...

    Article : 986 words
  9. THE ANNEXATION POLICY.

    In the House of Commons yesterday Mr. Chamberlain, in reply to a question, said that the Governments of Canada and the Australasian Colonies ...

    Article : 64 words
  10. A RAILWAY RESTORED.

    Lord Roberts has advised the War. Office that the railway from Naval to Harrismith. through Van Reenen's Pass, has been restored, and is open ...

    Article : 33 words
  11. THE BOER CONFLICT.

    General lan Hamilton's column have had some hard fights with De La Rey's commandos, and succeeded in relieving the pressure on General Baden-Powell ...

    Article : 206 words
  12. FOREIGN SYMPATHIZERS WITH THE BOERS.

    Lord Roberts has released from [?] tody a number of foreigners who were arrested at Johannesburg on suspicion of plotting with the Boers against ...

    Article : 59 words
  13. THE AUSTRALASIANS.

    Privates A. D. Jones amd E. R. Longman, of Western Australia, were wounded, the latter only slightly, in a fight at Krombraai. ...

    Article : 57 words
  14. THE NURSES AT BLOEMFONTEIN.

    At the request of the Treasurer of the Nurses' Fund, Mr. Holder asked His Excellency the Governor to cable to Sir Alfred Milner a further ...

    Article : 62 words
  15. RETURNING SOLDIERS.

    Trooper Campbell, who returned wounded, from South Africa, had a grand reception on his arrival here. A large concourse of the residents met him at me railway ...

    Article : 245 words
  16. TELEGRAMS.

    Lord Roberts reports that there are judications that General Sir F. Carrington, with, his Bushmen's Contingents and other troops, has relieved ...

    Article : 239 words
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