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  3. THE WAR.

    The additional particulars which have come to hand to-day regarding Lord Methuen's unsuccessful assault on the Boer position a Spy[?]fontela on Monday last; somewhat minimise the effect of the reverse. It appears that only half of the forces at his disposal were engaged, the total ...

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  5. DUTCH DISLOYALTY.

    Disaffection is rapidly spreading through the Cape Colony, and signs of revolt are apparent in the southern midland districts, which are a hotbed of treason. The Dutch a Umtala River. Victoria East, and King Williamstown are ...

    Article : 68 words
  6. GALLANT CHURCHILL.

    Lieutenant Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill, [?] H[?]s who has taken prisoner by the Boers after a signal display, of gallantry when the armored train was wreaked at Eastcourt, is reported to have escaped and rejoined the British rank. ...

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  7. HECTOR MACDONALD

    Prompt steps have been taken by the Imperial War Authorities to fill the vacancies caused by our losses at Spytfontein. Major-General Wauehope, killed in the action, has been succeeded in the command of the Highland Brigade by Colonel Hector Archibald MacDonald. ...

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  8. FOOTSCRAY'S MEMBER.

    The new member for Footscray, Mr Samuel Mauger. has, for many years. taken part in public affairs and has been associated with several public and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. WINSTON CHURCHILL.

    The "Cape Times" thus describes Lieutenant Churchlli's capture:-- Mr Winston Churchill, son of the late Lord Randolph Churchill, special correspondent for the ...

    Article : 516 words
  10. WAUCHOPE'S SUCCESSOR.

    Colonel Hector Archiha[?]d Mecdonald, of the Royal Fusiliers, entered the army in ISSO, and saw service in the Afghan campaign of that year, being ...

    Article : 317 words
  11. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    The war. Additional particulars of The great fight at Spytfontein. Almost a victory for the British. ...

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  12. THE NATAL SIDE.

    After a long period of silence, due to the rigid censorship established by Sir Redvers Buller, news has been received indicating a general British advance in Natal. On Wednesday Major-General G. Barton, C.B., with an artillery force of ...

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  13. THE DENTON GRANGE

    The transport Denton Grange, with traction engines, waggons and supplies for the British troops in South Africa. which went ashore on Tuesday last at Las Palmas, is still seriously aground. ln order to try and lighten the vessel, the whole of her cargo is now being ...

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  14. DIED IN THE CASUALTY ROOM.

    Shortly before five o'clock this morning a constable was called to a house. In Little Lonsdale street, to take a man to the Melbourne Hospital. The ...

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  15. THE "DAILY MAIL" FUND.

    Subscriptions to the various patriotic funds, established for the aid of the sufferers by the war, continue to pour in. The scheme initiated in the "Daily Mall" for re-selling the publication right of Rudya[?]l Kipling's patriotic song, "The Abseuted-Minded Beggar," has ...

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