The reinforcements proceeding from Mafeking to the relief of Bulawayo are advancing by forced marches of 25 miles a day. They are expected to reach Macloutsie ...
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Article : 107 wordsSIR,—Allow me space for a line or two concerning the management of the Broken Hill Hospital. I am a miner working on the mines; and in all my travels I have never ...
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