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Advertising : 176 wordsThere are unmistakable signs that the projected attack in force upon the British position at Ladysmith is imminent. The Free State Boers, are again ...
Article : 112 wordsMost, If not all, the news received from, Boer sources in of doubtful veracity, it is, of course, possible that the Boers managed to get artillery within range of ...
Article : 219 wordsOn account of the military procession through the city to-morrow afternoon the Tramway Company have arranged to run all lines during the time of the procession from their ...
Article : 171 wordsGreat distress exists among the Free State settlers in the neighborhood of the Orange river. The British troops who hold the ...
Article : 52 wordsJust outside the gates of the ground an accident happened of a serious nature. Private G. Bley, who was one of the volunteers taken from the Rangers, was ...
Article : 176 wordsThe war. Battle imminent. Boers massing at Ladysmith. Boers massing at Ladysmith. "The Herald" 40 columns to-day ...
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Article : 57 wordsMr John Libby, of Drummond street, Carlton, writes: -- According to the cablegrams the Basutos to the causing the Boers some ...
Article : 711 wordsThe report that the battery of six quick-firing field guns posted by the Boers on Mount Impati had been taken by the British has been contradicted. ...
Article : 67 wordsAlong Racecourse road, through Newmarket, on to the Flemington road, and down Elizabeth street, the detachment marched, headed by Colonel Price and ...
Article : 111 wordsThis morning, at the earliest hour, everybody was astir in the Mounted Ritle lines, for it was the last day in camp, and the horses were to be shipped ...
Article : 192 wordsMelbourne to-morrow will present a more military aspect than it has ever done before. Troops of all arms of the service will be moving about the city ...
Article : 723 wordsThe members of the Windsor Lodge of Freemasons were afforded an opportunity of taking farewell of one of their members on Thursday evening. ...
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Article : 86 wordsThe special correspondents of the British papers in Natal continue to record instances of individual bravery during the lighting at Elands Laagte. ...
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Article : 662 wordsPresident Steyn and the Raad of the Free State are evidently not satisfied with the amount of assistance rendered by the Afrikanders of Cape Colony and ...
Article : 463 wordsDuring the week Lance-Corporal Lindsay, of the Victorian contingent, was presented at the Barracks with a massive gold ring and pencil case by his ...
Article : 57 wordsdescribed to a certain action of Cape action who are said to be disloya). Have you heard them tell the story, Have you heard them ring the strain ...
Article : 432 wordsThe party of 30 Hussars who arrived safely at Ladysmith after a perilous pursuit were not, as was first reported, fugitives from Glencoe. ...
Article : 93 wordsAt the Council of Churches meeting yesterday Afternoon a resolution was passed that next Sunday be observed as a day of prayer for the Australia troops leaving for South Africa, and ...
Article : 44 wordsThe members of the Hobson's Bay Yacht Club have decided to assist at the embarka[?]tion proceeding to-morrow. A large number of invitations has been extended to lady friends. ...
Article : 111 wordsMessrs Huddart, Parker and Co, notify the final arrangements relative to the movements or their fine steamers Hy[?]ets and Coogee in connection with the departure of the troops for the ...
Article : 272 wordsThe progress of events in Natal renders it more and more evident that the Boer Republics entered upon war with Great Britain in the full confidence that ...
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The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), Fri 27 Oct 1899, Page 1
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