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  2. Tugela River Battle.

    CHIEVELY CAMP, December 15.—General Sir Francis Clery advanced his column this morning, with the object of forcing the passage of the River Tugela, in order to proceed ...

    Article : 1,489 words
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  4. Australian Contingent.

    Mr. Lyne has received replies from West Australia, South Australia, and Tasmania, relative to Queensland's proposal that a convoy be provided for the contingent, all three ...

    Article : 1,718 words
  5. Nicholson's Nek Disaster.

    A Newport (Monmouthshire) correspondent telegraphs that Private T. Bigmore, of the 10th Mountain Battery, captured by the Boers at Nicholson's Nek, who was fortunate ...

    Article : 466 words
  6. "A" BATTERY AT ALBANY.

    The Warrigal has arrived with members of A Battery all well. The men suffered from nothing worse than seasickness. A few of the officers went ashore, and a gunner was landed ...

    Article : 109 words
  7. Tricks Upon the Boers.

    Several soldiers were guilty of very shabby tricks upon the guileless Boer at Ladysmith (says the Cape Times). A squadron of Lancers in one of the patrols took with them one day ...

    Article : 193 words
  8. Yule and Sburlock.

    A private letter yesterday from a lady [?]n [?]Pietermaritzburg, the capital of Natal, States that after Major-general Yule had brought his column ...

    Article : 80 words
  9. Old Land and Yonng land.

    The Young Land said, "I have borne it long, But can suffer it now no more; I must end this endless inhuman wrong Within hell of my own free shore. ...

    Article : 533 words
  10. BRITISH TAKEN PRISONERS.

    GENERAL BULLER'S CAMP. December 16.—It is impossible to withhold admiration of the tactics and courage manifested by the Boers. Oar men fought splendidly, but the work ...

    Article : 641 words
  11. Tommy's Christmas Dinner.

    On Christmas Eve seventy odd thousand "gentlemen in khaki ordered south" (says a London paper) will lie down upon the African velat, to dream of home, as all Englishmen ...

    Article : 344 words
  12. Losses of the Gordons.

    The following (says the Cape Times of November 8) appears in a private letter from one of the volunteers of Ladysmith:- I was down the town on Sunday, There ...

    Article : 176 words
  13. Preparing for a Siege.

    Refugees who have arrived at Capetown from Pretoria report that Mr. Kruger looked extremely well, much better than did Mr. Reitz. ...

    Article : 223 words
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