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Article : 779 wordsDr. A. Kuyper, the Netherlands Premier, is again busying himself on behalf of the Boers. He has arranged to meet Baron Von ...
Article : 69 wordsThe War Office authorities have decided to grant a medal, without clips, to each war correspondent who took part in the South African campaign. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 40 wordsHis Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor as received the following cable from the Chief Casualty Officer at Capetown:— Dan seriously ill of enteric fever on March 21, a ...
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Article : 506 wordsDuring the afternoon preparations were made for striking camp. The men ward engaged in filling branches, cleaning cooking utensils, arms, etc. About 4 o'clock ...
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Article : 95 wordsAbout 5 o'clock everything was in readiness to leave the scene of the encampment, and the troops, headed by the Regimental Band, marched out of camp for the railway ...
Article : 83 wordsO. R. Larson, of Bay Villa, Sundays River, Cape Colony, conducts a store typical of South Africa, at which can be purchased anything from the proverbial needle to an anchor," Tula store is situated in a ...
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Article : 61 wordsA cyclist (Mr. James M'Donald) had a gainful experience on the west coast last week. He left Mr. Gunn's Lairg station on Sunday for Chickerloo, and had gone a short ...
Article : 114 wordsTHE STOCK INSPECTOR.—Mr. Robinson, Government Stock Inspector, left for Cowra this morning for the purpose of making his usual inspection of stock. ...
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