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    MAP SHOWING POSITION OF OPPOSING TROOPS IN THE FREE STATE. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 10 words
  3. THE IMPERIAL BUSHMEN.

    The departure of the Imperial Bushmen yesterday may possibly mean the last of the batches of troops for service in South Africa. It would never have ...

    Article : 631 words
  4. THE WAR.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon.--The Boers in front of Weapner, where the gallant band under Lieutenant-Colonel E. H. Dalgety of the Cape Mounted Rifles still resists ...

    Article : 277 words
  5. PREPARING TO ADVANCE.

    LONDON, Monday.--The "Standard's" special correspondent with the British forces at Bloemfontein states that Lord Roberts finds his advance delayed by the necessity of ...

    Article : 98 words
  6. THE BOERS' LAST HOPE.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon.--A number of Boer deserters who have come into the British camp in Natal declare that a hope of the intervention of one, or more, of the ...

    Article : 47 words
  7. COUNTRY PATRIOTISM.

    CASSILIS, Monday.--The patriotic sports held at Turill on Saturday last were a great success, over £25 being netted. ...

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  8. QUEENSLAND.

    The Lieutenant-Governor, with Colonel Finn, commandant, received the Bushmen's Contingent at Lytton on Saturday. ...

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  9. COLONEL UMPHELBY'S REMAINS.

    LONDON, Monday.--By Lord Roberts' instructions the remains of the late Colonel C. E. Umphelby, of Victoria, who met his death during the historic march to ...

    Article : 51 words
  10. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.--Mr. A. M. Simpson has given £50 for the personal, use of members of the South Australian Contingent. ...

    Article : 23 words
  11. THE BOER DEFENCES.

    LONDON, Monday.--Reports regarding the Boer defensive preparations go to show that they have 69 guns mounted at Kroomstad, the Free State "capital," while the enemy's ...

    Article : 71 words
  12. THE ENGLISH "CONCILIATION COMMITTEE."

    The literature of the war grows. On the Boer side we have been accustomed to receive for many months past ill-spelt, made-in-Germany leaflets, alleging all sorts of capital crimes against ...

    Article : 509 words
  13. THE RED CROSS SECTION.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon.--The Commander-in-Chief, has inspected the Red Cross section of his army at Bloemfontein. ...

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  14. AUSTRALIANS IN HOSPITAL.

    LONDON, Monday.--Private Henry of the Queensland Mounted Infantry (? A. D. Henry, of Townsville) and Private C. A. Hewlett, of the New South Wales "A" ...

    Article : 35 words
  15. AT DE WET'S DORP.

    LONDON, Monday.--Lieutenant-General Sir Leslie Rundle's column, including the 17th Brigade, and two batteries of Royal Field Artillery, in advancing to the relief of ...

    Article : 255 words
  16. AUSTRALIAN BUSHMEN.

    LONDON, Monday.--Lieut-General Ian Hamilton, in whose division the Australian contingents are serving, is successfully employing Australian "bushmen" in the Free ...

    Article : 67 words
  17. WOUNDED VICTORIAN PRISONERS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The Lieutenant-Governor has received the following cable from the Governor of Cape Colony relative to two members of the first Victorian contingent who were ...

    Article : 69 words
  18. WAR NOTES.

    The war news now is so inexact and contradictory that the reports of to-day are valueless to-morrow. Reasons are given again why Roberts has not moved from Bloemfontein. The ...

    Article : 1,346 words
  19. FIGHTING IN NATAL.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon.--Fighting continues in Natal, where the Boers and British vanguards are engaged in an artillery duel at Elannslaagte. The shelling was ...

    Article : 84 words
  20. LEAVING CAMP.

    The blare of an early bugle set the camp at Rockwood in motion. The reveille was sounded at 4 a.m. A great day's work began with that human hum, which sounds so strange in a camp ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. LORD ROBERTS' CENSURE.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon.--The military critics in the United States approve of the censures which Field-Marshal Lord Roberts passed upon General Duller and ...

    Article : 110 words
  22. THE EIGHT NEAR BOSHOF.

    LONDON, Monday.--Further details relative to the attack on Lord Methuen's convoy, near Boshof, show that the Boers completely surprised the British rear guard. ...

    Article : 126 words
  23. THE FIGHT FOR THE FLAG IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    Under this title, Hutchinson and Co. (London) have published a shilling "History of the war from the Boor ultimatum to the advance of Lord Roberts." The writer, Edgar Sanderson, author ...

    Article : 59 words
  24. PATRIOTIC FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 136 words
  25. NICKNAMES OF MILITARY MEN

    It is curious to note how many of the men who are now at the war are bettor known by their nicknames than by the names to which they were born. All over the world, Lord Roberts is well ...

    Article : 259 words
  26. BOER WOMEN WARRIORS.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon.--British doctors report that many of the Boers killed have proved to be women disguised as men. The women warriors have been, admittedly, ...

    Article : 49 words
  27. VERY SEVERE CENSORSHIP.

    LONDON, Sunday Night.--It is evident that a very severe censorship now exists in South Africa, a fact which is assumed to indicate that Lord Roberts' forward ...

    Article : 81 words
  28. VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The work at Langwarria and in the Defence Department is now directed to a great effort to get the contingent away on Saturday next. The Minister for ...

    Article : 144 words
  29. MARCH THROUGH THE CITY.

    It had been asked, "Has the enthusiasm of the city died away?" The reception accorded to the Imperial Bushmen at the University paddock and on their march through the streets yesterday was ...

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  30. ASHMEAD-BARTLETT IN SWAZILAND.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon.--Sir E. Ashamed-Bartlett has visited the Queen of Swaziland's kraal, and urged her not to permit the defeated Boers to occupy the ...

    Article : 38 words
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