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  2. The War in Natal.

    The three British officers who escaped from Pretoria. arrived at Durban in the German liner Koenig. Captain Haldane, Gordon Highlanders, was taken in the armored train at Chieveley; ...

    Article : 1,171 words
  3. A Sad Word or Two.

    The cables have just flashed, across to us the sad news of the death of Mr. H. H. Spooner, who went off to the front so short a time back with his pen and, his pencil and his camera, to give ...

    Article : 535 words
  4. The Field Howitzer.

    The field howitzer is a very short, low-velocity gun, with a large bore, 5in in diameter, rather larger, therefore, than that of the heavy naval guns. ...

    Article : 266 words
  5. Free State Commandants.

    (From a photo, sent by our special correspondent, the late Mr. H. H. Spooner.) 7.— 1.Dickson (State Artillery). 2.Swanepoet(Smithfield). 3.Sleenkamp (Heilbron). 4. Ferreira (Ladybrand). 5. Fick (Wepener). 6.[?]ogeiter(Vrede). 7.8. Du Toit Phillippolis). 9. Von de Merwe (Fauresmith). Second Row.—10. Major Albrecht (Chief of Free State Artillery, captured in Cronje's Laager). 11.Du Plessis(Boshof). 12.Nel (Kroonstadt). 13. Steyn (President). 14.Olivier (Rouxville). 15. Prinsloo (Winburg). 16. De Villiers (Harrismit). Front Row.—17.Prinsloo(Bloemfontein). 18.Van Wyl(Hoopestadt). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 93 words
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