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Article : 1,106 wordsThere are said to be 50,000 lads now attending the Polytechnics of London. In other words, there are 50,000 lads belonging to the working classes who are now receiving ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 799 wordsThe War Office docs net mean to again lay itself open to the charge of prematurely publishing information concerning the fighting in Natal. Press ...
Article : 280 wordsThe War Office is extremely reticent in giving to the public information concerning the movements of the British forces in Natal. Although the newspapers have ...
Article : 197 wordsLong since our men went forth, superb and glistening, Flushed with the fierce expectancy of tight: But on us women of England, waiting, listening ...
Article : 183 wordsSir William MacCorme has found time to write notes to the "Lanset" on the hospital accommodation' in South Africa and some of the eases which have claimed his ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 776 wordsOf the twenty-three officers who will be required for the Bushmen's Contingent the following nineteen were appointed were appointed by the executive Council to-day is follows:— ...
Article : 718 wordsGeneral J. P. D. French, who is surrounding the Boer positions at Colesberg, has dispatched an overwhelming force to the Orange River to seize Norval's Pont and ...
Article : 120 wordsThe British Government has placed orders in Birmingham for the manufacture and delivery weekly of l,200 Lee-Enfield rifles. ...
Article : 27 wordsA lady refugee from [?] arrived at Durban on December 30, after being four days on the way, and enduring considerable hardship. She stated that all the ...
Article : 174 wordsBoth the British and colonial troops in South Africa lose [?] opportunity of indulging in manly pastimes when them presence is not needed in the line of battle. A few ...
Article : 129 words"A Roughrider," writing from long and varied experience, expresses the hope that men too young to be real bushmen—mere rouseubouts—will not be chosen for ...
Article : 109 wordsThe Bushmen's Fund which was started by Australian in London totals over £10,000. Messrs. H. C. Wilson, B. W. Lavy, and George Cohen donated £1,000 ...
Article : 185 wordsDuring the proceedings of the Melbourne Hospital Committee [?] afternoon, the Secretary, Mr. T. R. Andrews, reported various amounts ...
Article : 218 wordsThe Postal Regulations contemplated the possibility of our soldiers being on active service long before the war broke out in South Africa, Certain concessions are ...
Article : 264 wordsThe "Vossische Zeitung" and the "Berlin Post," in commenting upon the disposition of the German public to condemn Great Britain for the policy adopted in regard ...
Article : 93 wordsMiss G. Melville Hamilton states that Mr. Yates," the florist, has generously offered lier, on behalf of the above fund, for sale at the coming continental. 100 ...
Article : 135 wordsPresidents Kruger and Steyn have sent yo Field-Marshal Lord Roberts a written protest against the alleged destruction by British soldiers of farmhouses belonging to ...
Article : 88 wordsPrivate McBeth, under to Dr. J. T. [?], in a letter from Enstin Camp, alluding to the battle at [?], remark:—"I am [?] sorry for the Gorton ...
Article : 737 wordsThe Empire Patriotic Fund opened by the Mayor of Melbourne amounts to £13,134, "the "Argus" Fund to £4,251. and the Tommy Atkins Fund to 50,913 shillings. ...
Article : 67 wordsA charge of inhumanity, levelled against one of the surgeons of the Melbourne Hospitals few days ago, has been exhaustively investigated by the committee of the ...
Article : 227 wordsWe have received a visit from two of the most recent Band [?] (says the "Capt Argus" Messrs. T. H. May, of Eladsfontein, and Mr. D. Storrar, of Johnnesburg ...
Article : 351 wordsIt is stated that the enemy have burnt the grass wherever possible over the country north of the Tugele River, in Natal, and the Plodder River, in Cape Colony, for ...
Article : 72 wordsSir—From the daily papers I gather mat very successful Continentals are I ing heid in Adelaide for the purpose of raising money for the Patriotic and Bushmen's ...
Article : 360 wordsIn acknowledging the receipt of £2 7s. 46. as a donation to the Patriotic Fund from the Coromandel Valley School, the sum was inadvertently printed as 17s. 4d. ...
Article : 1,212 wordsIn the House of Commons yesterday Mr. George Wyndham. Under Secretary for War, stated in reply to a question that the British artillery at the front was quite equal ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Wed 7 Feb 1900, Page 5
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