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  2. VICTIMS OF THE WAR.

    By the death of Colonel W, H.DickCunyngham, the army has lost a splendid soldier, and one of its most trusted officers, His career was already a distinguished ...

    Article : 1,119 words
  3. A DETERMINED VOLUNTEER.

    An Adelaide telegram says: " On Thursday morning Colonel Gordon inspected the 118 men, of whom 100 are to be selected for the South Australian ...

    Article : 125 words
  4. TO "TELEPHOTOGRAPH" THE BOERS.

    For the first time in history, the telephotographer is about to play his part —it may be a very important part—in warefare. ...

    Article : 192 words
  5. A CHARMED LIFE.

    Trooper O'Hara, of the Imperial Light Horse, at present an inmate of the Legislative Assembly Hospital, has (says a Maritzburg correspondent of the Cape ...

    Article : 283 words
  6. AMERICAN BOER RECRUITING.

    The New York Evening Post of November 27 says: Enlistments for the Boer army, it was learned to-day, are making some progress in this city, though more men are ...

    Article : 161 words
  7. AMERICAN PRESS ON THE WAR.

    The Press here are now actually considering the eventuality of the Boers winning the war. Experts blame the British Government ...

    Article : 318 words
  8. THE LOURENCO MARQUES—PRETORIA RAILWAY.

    The Paris correspondent of the London "Daily News " says:—Mynheer van don Wall Bake, director of the Lourenco Marques-Pretoria railway, has given some ...

    Article : 321 words
  9. HOW THE FIRST DEVONS FOUGHT.

    A private in the 1st Devons, writing to his father after one of the engagements near Ladysmith, says they took up their position at 9 a.m;, but did not ...

    Article : 322 words
  10. A LANCER SERGANTS EXPERIENCE

    Writing from Frere Camp on December 7, the correspondent of the "Cape Times" says:—A patrol of twenty-four Natal Carbineers and six Natal Police, ...

    Article : 376 words
  11. IRISH-AMERICAN HOPES.

    "Our personal opinion is that the haughty British have been entirely taken by surprise —actually stunned—by the splendour of the Boer successes. The Royal Irish ...

    Article : 230 words
  12. KRUGER'S SCAPEGRACE NEPHEW.

    President Kruger's scapegrace nephew, who some time ago was found sleeping on a doorstep in San Francisco, and has since then taken up the life of a rancher, has ...

    Article : 104 words
  13. TOMMY ATKINS AFTER A BATTLE.

    Mr. Nevision, of the London Daily Chronicle, gives a Kiplingesque sketch of Tommy Atkins as he appeared after Reidfontein. He says:—" On the opposite hill ...

    Article : 225 words
  14. FOREIGNERS IN THE BOER SERVICE.

    There has been some foolish talk (says the Law Journal) about the advisability of "making an example " of Colonel Schiel and other captured foreigners who have ...

    Article : 188 words
  15. DOUBTFUL FEELINGS IN INDIA.

    An Anglo-Indian journalist, corresponding with the Scotsman, remarks:—" India is showing herself to be remarkably sensitive to every phase of the war. ...

    Article : 502 words
  16. DISLOYAL DUTCH.

    Sergeant Peter M'Donald, of the New South Wales Lancers, late of Lismore, writes home from Modder River, under date 30th November. He saya:—" We have ...

    Article : 618 words
  17. THE ROYAL HOSPITAL SHIP.

    The hospital ship Princess of Wales is now on her Way to the Cape, after being duly christened by her Royal patron last wek at Tilbury. The vessel ...

    Article : 196 words
  18. HINT THAT ENGLAND MAY SEIZE DELAGOA BAY.

    A New York Times cable from London on Nevember 12 says:—" Our wish for years back has been to get possession of that portion of the Portuguese colony on ...

    Article : 292 words
  19. GERMAN SYMPATHISERS WITH THE BOERS.

    A correspondent writing to the Times of December 8 says:—"The following extract from a letter of a Dutch passenger by the steamer Koenig, of the German East ...

    Article : 267 words
  20. GERMAN MERCENARIES.

    The Paris correspondent of the London Daily News says:—"I have met a retired French officer who has just come back from the Transvaal. He says the Boers have ...

    Article : 56 words
  21. DR. LEYDS ON PLUGGED SHELL.

    Dr. Leyds declares that the statements in the English press to the effect that the Boer shells do not explode and that the Transvaal Government have been taken in ...

    Article : 74 words
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