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  4. AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS.

    A correspondent of "St. James's Budget" has sent to that journal extracts from a letter written by a friend of his, "an Englishman with considerable South African ...

    Article : 281 words
  5. BOER WAR ITEMS

    An eye witness of the attack by the Boers on the mail train at Rhenoster Siding, near Kroonstad (says the "Referee") thus describes the manner in which the 2,000 bags ...

    Article : 360 words
  6. HEARTH & HOME.

    Chinning toques of black and white ille are worn for half-mourning. [?] have crowns of straw, the edges being made entirely of black tulle over ...

    Article : 715 words
  7. ITEMS ABOUT WOMEN.

    The following is a pretty story of the Princess of Wales and one of the wounded soldiers now lying in Netley Hospital. The Prince and the ...

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  8. A SOUTH AFRICAN STORY.

    A second-lieutenant recently graduated from Sandhurst, who had just joined his regiment in South Africa, was standing in the market-place of an up-country town ...

    Article : 173 words
  9. KRUGER'S SECOND CHILDHOOD.

    Mr. Kruger has been made responsible for a good many silly utterance in his time, but the following, which is a translation of an address published in the last ...

    Article : 351 words
  10. METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS DURING 1899.

    Mr. W. Ernest Cooke, the Government astronomer introduces his report for 1899, which was laid on the table of the Legislative Assembly on Wednesday, as follows: — ...

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  11. DUKES HOME FROM THE WAR.

    At 5 a.m. yesterday, before file mist had lifted from Southampton Water, the big white hull of the Briton loomed np against Southampton jetty. In ordinary ...

    Article : 448 words
  12. THE HOUSEHOLD.

    Salt beef stews well with pork. Put into a canteen saucepan about two pounds of well soaked beef, cut in eight pieces; half a pound of salt pork ...

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  13. TRADE FOLLOWS THE FLAG.

    There can be no doubt that the mercantile community of South Africa anticipate the return of prosperity on the conclusion of the war. The quays and sheds of the ...

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  14. "NEVER SURRENDER" BULLOCK.

    Every Boer worth his salt entertains a respect for two men—Baden-Powell of Mafeking and Bullock of the 2nd Devons. Colonel Bullock has been shut up in Pretoria ...

    Article : 324 words
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  16. A PLOT THAT FAILED.

    Leribe, August 2.—(Renter's Special Service.)—Prisoners who hare surrendered to General Hunter state that when they were driven into a circle on the hills, General De ...

    Article : 403 words
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