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  2. Britain's War Factory.

    WOOLWICH Arsenal is (says the "Times of India") a busy place always (although it is said that a few months ago a fire-eating official of this gigantic arm-factory was ...

    Article : 841 words
  3. WAR IS SOUTH AFRICA.

    No anxiety ia felt as to the ability of Ladysmith to hold out. The Boers have erected electric wires across the roads. ...

    Article : 1,582 words
  4. LATE TELEGRAMS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,016 words
  5. Sporting.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 134 words
  6. ODDS AND ENDS.

    Another abortive Conncil meeting. School duties to be resumed on Monday. Public School to be built at Wollongbar. The Bushmen's Fund totals £20,112 3s, and is ...

    Article : 1,266 words
  7. HOW THE FIRST DEVONS FOUGHT.

    A private in the 1st Devous, writing to his father after one of the engagements near Ladysmith, says they took up their position at 9 a.m. but did not get into action till 2 p.m., and from ...

    Article : 259 words
  8. Cricket.

    Wyrallah defeated Half-Holiday C. C. on the Ovid here last Wednesday, by 38 runs on the first innings. Scores:—Wyrallah first innings, 77 (M'Pherson 38. Currie 10, Jeanneret ...

    Article : 178 words
  9. STATE OF FEELING IN PRETORIA.

    The London Star, on November 25, published a special message from Capetown, giving an opitome of an interview with Messrs. May and Storrer, refugees, who had just arrived at ...

    Article : 180 words
  10. THE NICHOLSON'S NEK DISASTER.

    Private T. Bigmore, of the 10th Mountain Battery, captured by the Boers at Nicholson's Nek, who was fortunate enough to make his escape, writes as follows to his father at ...

    Article : 453 words
  11. Cycling Notes.

    Opinions in the cycle trade in England are still much divided on the free wheel question. Some affect to see nothing in the new departure, though admitting that the demand will be ...

    Article : 1,038 words
  12. WITH GATACRE'S FORCE.

    Writing from Headquarters Third Division, Putter's Kraal, on December 8, the Cape Times correspondent says: The camp is spreading out across the bosom of Putter's Krnal into a white ...

    Article : 350 words
  13. DESPATCH RIDER'S TRICK.

    The war correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph" at Modder River writing on November 6, says:—Owing to the isolation of Kimberley, communication was established by means ...

    Article : 303 words
  14. SPIES AND TRAITORS IN NATAL.

    According to the Mail Pall, last month, Col. Baden-Powell notified on posters that there were then in town nine well-known spies, who were warned to quit before noon next day. And they ...

    Article : 588 words
  15. Credit in Foreign Countries.

    IN Italy but little credit bisiness is done, and none withoiut good security being given. In Cuba the time fixed for payment used to be from four to five months after delivery ...

    Article : 274 words
  16. DISLOYAL DUTCH.

    WRITING from Frere Camp on December 7, the correspondent of the 'Cape Times' says: A patrol of twenty-four Natal Carbincers and six Natal police, under Major Chickester, ...

    Article : 381 words
  17. LATE CABLEGRAMS.

    Mr. Chamberlain has urged the Newfoundland Government to renew the modus vivendi with Vienna and France in regard to the fisheries. ...

    Article : 232 words
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