Recent intelligence as to the movements of General Sir Redvers Buller and Major-General Sir Charles Warren in different directions from Frere has awakened deep public interest. Sir Redvers was reported to have arrived opposite Springfield on ...
Article : 215 wordsSunday Afternoon.—The s. Agnes will run another excursion to Rosevears on Sunday afternoon. She leaves the wharf at 2.30, returning at 6 p.m. ...
Article : 1,958 wordsAnother armoured train has been fitted up and despatched to the front from Durban. This is the fourth train sent up ...
Article : 31 wordsThis morning I "Cape Times" correspondent) had an opportunity of gleaning details and particulars as to the work of the volunteers and ...
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Advertising : 700 wordsOne incident is quoted as showing the severity of the [?]ighting at Lady-smith on the 6th inst., when the assault on the town was repulsed. ...
Article : 60 wordsThe members of the London Stock Exchange continue to display great loyalty in the present crisis. They have subscribed liberally to all ...
Article : 78 wordsOnly one member of the Exchange refused to give an assurance that the berths of those clerks volunteering for the front would be kept open. ...
Article : 52 wordsDr. Coldwell, an Englishman, who was commandeered by the Bo[?]rs, endeavoured to clear out of the country. ...
Article : 41 wordsTwenty-four of the largest hotels in French and Italian Riviera offer accommodation for the British wounded sent home from South Africa. ...
Article : 27 wordsThe Customs authorities at Delagoa Bay have seized a field signalling apparatus which had arrived in one of the vessels in port. ...
Article : 38 wordsThe South African Light Horse, stationed about two miles east of Colenso, received their baptism of fire, and found it very distressing They ...
Article : 65 wordsThree thousand men of the newlyformed Imperial Yeomanry are being got ready for transport to South Africa. ...
Article : 36 wordsAll the officers and men behaved grandly. Many acts of heroism are reported, two of which I learned particularly. When Lieutenant M'Kay, of ...
Article : 384 wordsThe 'Times of Natal" declares that during last month a French steamer landed guns and ammunition in Delagoa Bay under the nose of two British ...
Article : 50 wordsThe War Office corrects the statement published that Private Victor Jones, of the Queensland unit had been killed in the engagement at ...
Article : 451 wordsMr. Frederick Courtney Selous, the famous African hunter, and of Alpine Lodge, Worplesdon, Surrey, the Rev. Henry Stephen Gladstone, the Rev. Dr. ...
Article : 47 wordsWhile Slingersfontein camp, near Rensburg, was enveloped in a duststorm, the Boers shelled the position occupied, by the British. ...
Article : 53 wordsThe monthly meeting of the above trust was held on the 10th inst., when there were present—Messrs. G. J, Scott (chairman), J. White, P. B. Smith, S. ...
Article : 305 wordsA number of Anglo-Australians desire to join the Australian bushmen's corps being formed for service in the present war. ...
Article : 25 wordsMajor-General French reports that he has wrecked the Colesberg road bridge. He shelled it in order to embarrass ...
Article : 29 wordsMuch expedition has been displayed in the despatch of the seventh division of the army for the south. The last lot of the troops of this ...
Article : 42 wordsRemington's scouts are doing good work in Major-General French's division. They eluled the Boors, and visited ...
Article : 26 wordsLady Lamington is collecting comforts for the Queenslanders now at the front, especially knitted clothing and caps. ...
Article : 42 wordsRenter declares that the Bo[?]rs on Monday tried to storm hills held by a company of the Yorkshire Regiment and a few New Zealanders, ...
Article : 101 wordsA number of the Dutch have been seen. They expressed themselves well pleased with, yesterday's engagement, and they boasted that they would like ...
Article : 60 wordsRichard Payne, of Tehachapi, California, U.S.A., says:—"I have used Chamberlain's Pain Balm for the past five years, and for sprains, bruises, and ...
Article : 77 wordsThe naval guns shelled the Boer fort under Grobbler's Kloof this (Tuesday) morning, and there was some heavy but resultless rifle fire on our left front. ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Thu 18 Jan 1900, Page 5
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