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Advertising : 120 wordsEarl Roberts, Commander-in-chief, gave evidence yesterday before the commission appointed by Lord Lansdowne to investigate the claims to compensation by subjects ...
Article : 136 wordsThe British War Office has promptly honoured the demands of the New South Wales Government in respect of the claims of New South Wales members of the Imperial ...
Article : 54 wordsIt now appears that daring the recent communications between ex-President Kruger and General Botha, permitted by the British Government, no fewer than a dozen ...
Article : 90 wordsThe following officers, who were detailed for special duty with the Queensland second contingent in South Africa, hare been notified that their services are no longer required, and ...
Article : 100 wordsThe bill authorising the issue of a loan of £60,000,000 to cover a portion of the cost of the war in South Africa, as proposed by the Chancellor of the Exchequer in his ...
Article : 60 wordsThe British Government have declined to release American subjects who are held as prisoners of war among the Boers. ...
Article : 21 wordsLord Kitchener had informed the Government that the recent exchange of cipher cable messages between General Botha and ex-President Kruger resulted ...
Article : 135 wordsLord Kitchener has informed a representative of Reuter's Agency that his denial, announced on June 10, with respect to the engagement near Warmbaths. north of ...
Article : 49 wordsAt a meeting of the members of the Imperial Bushmen's contingent who returned by the Morayshire, to consider what steps should be taken to obtain the Rhodesian pay, ...
Article : 63 wordsReuter reports that a squadron of Rimington's Guides routed a Boer force under Commandant Ackermann at Brakfontein, Ackermann being wounded in the shoulder. ...
Article : 69 wordsOn May 20 (says the Daily Mail) the Commander-in-chief paid a visit to Badminton, where the Royal Gloucestershire Hussars are encamped, and witnessed a sham ...
Article : 597 wordsA Frenchman who has been allowed free access to the Boer prisoners at St. Helena, has written a letter to a Parisian newspaper, in which he states that the prisoners, without ...
Article : 44 wordsIn further reference to the subject of the dispute regarding what is known us the Rhodesian pay, we have been reliably informed that the claim of the men of the Third Contingent ...
Article : 264 wordsNew is to hand that 2,000 Boer refugees have been brought to Edenburg, a place on the railway line about 48 miles south of Bloemfontein, during the past fortnight. ...
Article : 84 wordsThe Right Hon. Cecil Rhodes and MajorGeneral Baden-Powell are coming to England from South Africa. Major-general BadenPowell is stated to be coming for the benefit ...
Article : 34 wordsMajor-general Elliott, who has been operating in threastern portion of the Orange River Colony, with a view of clearing the country, has sent to Harrismith 2,000 horses, ...
Article : 36 wordsLieutenant G. Bailey, of the Fifth New Zealand Regiment, and Lieuteant T. Parkin, of the Victorian Imperial bushmen's contingent, have sailed from South Africa for ...
Article : 32 wordsCommandant Ackerman's commando now is in the neighbourhood of Reddersberg, in the Orange River Colony, near the railway line, south of Bloemfontein. This section of the ...
Article : 55 wordsIn connection with the recent wrecking of a train by the Boers at Naboomspruit, additional particulars show that besides the officer and nine men of the Gordon Highlanders and ...
Article : 46 wordsIn now has been ascertained that the object of Commandant Fouche's recent incursion into the Transkei district, in the extreme east of Cape Colony, was to obtain horses. In ...
Article : 405 wordsHundreds of men at Barkly East, in the east of Cape Colony, have been disfranchised for treason. ...
Article : 21 wordsThe correspondent of the Standard reports that Commandant Viljoen, with 400 men, has broken through to the northward, and now is at Bothasberg. ...
Article : 54 wordsA report has been received at the War Office to the effect that the Boers have wrecked a train at Naboomspruit, a station on the Pretoria-Petersburg railway, about ...
Article : 54 wordsSir. Edgar Wallace, in a letter to the London Daily Mail supplies a sensational narrative given by a witness to the battle at Ylakfontein on May 29. The narrator, who ...
Article : 84 wordsCorporal Patriot Grant, of the Fifth Queensland Imperial Contingent, in a letter to his father, Mr. A. C. Grant, of Moreheads Limited, dated Standerton, May 28, writes: ...
Article : 372 wordsCommandant-general Botha now is encamped on the high veldt, to the east of Spring, about 59 miles south-east of Pretoria. ...
Article : 27 wordsMajor-general Grenfell has captured at Hopewell 98 Boers, together with 56 waggons, belonging to Beyer's commando. LONDON, July 6. ...
Article : 82 wordsIt is announced that three men of the Scottish Horse were killed and nine wounded in a fight with the Boers at Elandshock on the 3rd instant. ...
Article : 30 wordsLieutenant Tollmer, of South Australia, now is convalescent, and has resumed duty. ...
Article : 14 wordsOn the 5th instant Rimington's Scouts look one of the Boer positions, capturing 19 Boers, including Barkhuerzen, the oath-breaking and train-wrecking commandant. The fight ...
Article : 63 wordsThe following Australian casualties are announced:—West Australian Sixth Mounted Infantry Contingent.—Privates C. C. Clifford and G. ...
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The Week (Brisbane, Qld. : 1876 - 1934), Fri 12 Jul 1901, Page 11
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