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  2. THE TRANSVAAL WAR.

    London, Friday Night.—It is stated that President Kruger, wearing the military uniform and carrying a rifle, went to Natal recently to inspirit the burghers in ...

    Article : 123 words
  3. The Patriotic Funds.

    Hobart, Saturday.—A harbor excursion has been arranged to take place on Monday, by the ss Oonah, in aid of the patriotic fund. ...

    Article : 60 words
  4. THE ENEMY DISORGANISED.

    London, Saturday Morning.—A Reuter's message reports that the Transvaal Boers, as well as those of the Free State, are quite disorganised. ...

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  5. GENERAL JOUBERT

    London, Saturday Night.—The Commander-in-Chief of the enemy's army (General Joubert), who at last reports was in the north of Natal, has gone to ...

    Article : 51 words
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  7. HOW LAMBIE WAS KILLED.

    London, Saturday Night.—Mr "Smiler" Hales, the war correspondent who was captured in the north of Cape Colony and released on arrival at Bloemfontein, gives ...

    Article : 159 words
  8. THE AUSTRALIANS.

    London, Sunday Morning.—R. B. Campbell, of the N. S. Wales mounted infantry, is seriously ill. H. Burroughs, of the New Zealand mounted infantry died ...

    Article : 73 words
  9. Cape Colony.

    London, Friday Night.—A detachment of New Zealanders has been sent to Carnarvon, west of De Aar, which was recently reported to be threatened by a ...

    Article : 70 words
  10. A VICTORIAN'S DEATH.

    Melbourne, Friday.—All doubt has now been set at ress that it was Corporal Alexander Ross, of Castlemaine, who was killed in the engagement which the first ...

    Article : 63 words
  11. "THE ABSENT-MINDED BEGGAR."

    London, Saturday Night.—Rudyard Kipling's famous poem, "The absentminded beggar," has been issued at Ladysmith with Lieut.-General ...

    Article : 42 words
  12. THE BOER PRISONERS.

    London, Saturday Night.—The Boer prisoners at Simonstown, the British naval depot in the Cape of Good Hope, have made a desperate effort to escape. The ...

    Article : 64 words
  13. WITH THE TASMANIANS.

    Mr George Townsend, of the 7-Mile, E. B. Railway, has received the following letter from Private F. A. M'Guire, giving an account of the Tasmanians' travels at ...

    Article : 511 words
  14. THE BIGGARSBERG BOERS.

    London, Sunday Morning.—The Boers are digging trenches and otherwise strengthening their position at Biggarsberg, in the far north of Natal, and are ...

    Article : 58 words
  15. BRABANT'S HORSE.

    London, Sunday Morning.—Major-General Brabant's regiment of irregular horse is marching on Aliwal North, the stronghold of the disaffected Dutch in the ...

    Article : 33 words
  16. The Orange Free State.

    London, Friday Night.—During the flight of the Boer army from the Modder before Lord Roberts troops, on Wednesday last, a cart containing the Russian ...

    Article : 138 words
  17. The Western Border.

    London, Friday Night.—A Russian in Jew has been sentenced to three years imprisonment at Kimberley for signalling to the enemy. It is thought that he was a ...

    Article : 39 words
  18. ADVANCE FROM KIMBERLEY.

    London, Sunday Morning.—A strong Boer commando has arrived at Bloemhof, on the western border, nearly half way from Kimberley to Mafeking, with the ...

    Article : 43 words
  19. General Items.

    London, Friday Night.—Dr Leyds, the Transvaal representative in Europe is said to be hurrying hundreds of skilled artillerists to Pretoria from Europe for the ...

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  20. SHARP FIGHTING BEFORE RETREAT.

    London, Saturday Morning.—Further details of the rout of a force of 10,000 Boers from the banks of the Modder River show that sharp fighting preceded ...

    Article : 153 words
  21. BRITISH OFFICERS RELEASED.

    London, Friday Night.—Majors Adye and Capel and Lieutenant Carberry, who were held prisoners by the Boers, have been realeased; they are incapacitated by ...

    Article : 59 words
  22. ENTRENCHING PRETORIA.

    London, Friday Night.—The Boers are reported to have commandeered 50,000 kaffirs to assist in the work of extending and strengthening the entrenchments of ...

    Article : 44 words
  23. The Bushmen's Brigade.

    A couple of applications to join the Imperial-Australian Bushmen's Brigade for South Africa have been sent to the capital from Devonport. ...

    Article : 63 words
  24. A GRIM BOER JOKE.

    London, Saturday Night.—Lord Roberts' forces have destroyed several boxes of explosive bullets found in captured waggons and marked by the Boers ...

    Article : 39 words
  25. A BOAST BY KRUGER.

    London, Friday Night.—President Kruger has asserted that the war will be ended in a month's time, either by arbitration or intervention. ...

    Article : 36 words
  26. Victoria.

    Melbourne, Saturday.—The departure of the bushmen's contingent this afternoon was not made the occasion of such an imposing demonstration as the departure ...

    Article : 184 words
  27. THE PRESIDENTS UNDER FIRE.

    London, Saturday Morning.—It transpires that Presidents Kruger and Steyn were exposed during the Boers retreat of Wednesday last to a continuous fire of ...

    Article : 49 words
  28. PROPOSALS FOR PEACE

    London, Saturday Morning.—The London "Daily Mail" states that Presidents Kruger and Steyn have made audacious overtures to Lord Salisbury for ...

    Article : 155 words
  29. GENERAL FRENCH'S MOBILITY.

    London, Saturday Night.—Major-General French and his cavalry forces are now 10 miles ahead of the main body of the enemy. He confirms the reports of ...

    Article : 56 words
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