Latest advices from Natal convey the intelligence that in order to impede the passage of General Sir Redvers Buller's column across the Tugela River, the Boers ...
Article : 418 wordsLatent advices from the British camp at the Modder River state that the Boer are strongly entrenched for many miles to the west of the British position, thus ...
Article : 135 wordsChristmas was not allowed to pass unobserved by the British troops at the front various festivities and sports being indulged in. At ladysmith 200 children, were ...
Article : 319 wordsThe third-class cruller Magicienne, belonging to the Cape of Good Hope and West African squadron, and employed since the beginning of the war in ...
Article : 423 wordsThe great delay which has occurred in connection with the transport of equirment is greatly hampering the movements of General Sir Redvers Buller and ...
Article : 233 wordsThe War Office authorities report that Private O. Pedder, of laie Tasmanian Contingent, is dangerously ill. It is announced that Sir William Stokes. ...
Article : 150 wordsMr. Winston Churchill, who recently escaped from the Boer prison and made his way to Durban, estimates the total Boer losses at 2,000. He says there is ...
Article : 230 wordsThe Rev. Mr. Harmes, a Hanoverian minister, who has been a frequent visitor to the Boer camp near Colenso, has been arrested at Chieveley, on suspicion of ...
Article : 334 wordsLater reports with regard to the eva-cuation by the Boers of Rensburg show that the mobile force under Lieutenat General French, who is in charge of the ...
Article : 326 wordsAdvices horn the Modder River announce that General Cronje's forces at Magerstontein have been largely reinforced, and that he has now extended his ...
Article : 430 wordsPresident Kruger has rejected without thanks the offer of an ambulance made by Sir James Sivewright, member for Stellen-bosch, in the Cape Colony House of ...
Article : 352 wordsThe "Morning Post's" war correspondent at Chieyeley reports that some great coup is pending on the part of the British forces. It is believed that Sir Redvers ...
Article : 563 wordsA telegraphic message from General Sir George White states that the garrison at Ladysmith can safely hold the town for the next six weeks. ...
Article : 316 wordsFurther particulars received with reference to Laeutenant Geheral J. D. P. French's attack upon the Boer positions in the neighborhood of Colesburg, state that ...
Article : 586 wordsLieutenant-General J. D. P. French, who is in charge of the Cavalry Division, reports that the Boers who were entrenched at Rensburg, fearing that the cavalry would ...
Article : 332 wordsLatest advices from Ladysmith state that the garrison on Tuesday last commenced ,a vigorous shelling of the Boer position at Umbulwana, but no further ...
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Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1895 - 1954), Sat 6 Jan 1900, Page 25
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