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  2. A Deadly Projectile.

    Externally the shrapnel is very like the common shell, but the bursting-charge is very small, and lies in the bottom of the shell. The body of the shell (says a writer on "Shot, Shell, and ...

    Article : 1,144 words
  3. Military Items.

    A movement is on foot at Picton to establish, a rifle corps there. Stepe are being taken at Wollongong to form a half-squadron of Lancers. ...

    Article : 895 words
  4. AUSTRALIANS.

    LONDON, May 16.—Sergeant-major M[?]Allister, Corporal Osborne, and Trooper F.W. Buchanan, of the New South Wales forces, were severely wounded, and private C. Mitchell, of the New ...

    Article : 509 words
  5. Celebration at the Bank of N.S.W.

    The good news of Saturday was received with, great enthusiasm at the head office of the Bank of N.S.W. The employees, like true Britishers, wanted to celebrate the relief of Mafeking in ...

    Article : 362 words
  6. BOER DELEGATES IN AMERICA.

    LONDON, May 16.—An Irish-Dutch reception committee in New York, consisting of noisy nobodies, including Patrick Egan, one of the Irish Invincibles, and afterwards United States ...

    Article : 299 words
  7. Napoleon on Suicide.

    The April instalment of the "Century's" extracts from the diaries of Dr. O'Meara's "Talks with Napoleon," includes the Emperor's views on suicide, and his own account of his intentions in ...

    Article : 609 words
  8. A REBEL CONVICTED.

    LONDON, May 21.—Vermooten, an attorney, bas been, sentenced to four years' imprisonment on a charge of treason. He assisted the Free State Landdrost whom the Boers appointed at ...

    Article : 37 words
  9. EXPANSIVE BULLETS.

    LONDON, May 21, 7.30 a.m.—Mr. Smith, an engineer, has informed Lord Roberts that while the Boers were besieging Ladysmith, Commandant Erasmus, who was in charge of a Transvaal laager ...

    Article : 52 words
  10. The Third Contingent.

    Everything comes to him who waits, says the old adage, and another proof of it has just been furnished by the fact that after, seven months waiting the Third Contingent will probably go to ...

    Article : 437 words
  11. The Hero of Mafeking.

    ALBANY(W. A.), Saturday.—Lady Sarah Wilson,"who is at present in Mafeking, in the course of an article in the London "Daily Mail," to hand to-day by the R:M.S. Oroya, says of Baden-Powell: ...

    Article : 399 words
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