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... THE ORTH TIMES. WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA* THE KIMBERLEY FIGHT. OONFIDENCE IN THE TOWN. BOMBARDMENT OF MAFEKING: “ORE DOG KILLED. 10W GENERAL SYMONS WAS BURIED. ...
... Details of the action at Rietfontein on Tuesday of last week show that the enemy’s position was one of extraordinary strength. Our infantry behaved with their customary resolution, but the artillery did most execution and paralysed the enemy’s lire. ...
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... LADYSMITH SURROUNDED BY THE ENEMY. OBSERVATIONS BALLOON. There wae at the beginning of the week pause he active operation* in Natal —the lull whicn, lb« penal correspondent at Ladysmith observed, mght possibly precede a storm. The Boer orces, under the chief command of General lubert, and estimated at from 15,000 to 18.000 •leu, including commandos from the Free •»»te. were closing round ...
... The Time* special correspondent at Cape Town, telegraphing on Sunday night, said news has been received there that our outposts at Ladysmith were lighting the Boers on Sunday. He adds that President Kroger is believed to be at Glencoe. ...
... The special correspondent of the Standard Ladysmith telegraphed on Monday that the enemy had succeeded in capturing 1500 mules, loss that will seriously inconvenience our transport. “CXSCaiPCLOCS SPECULATORS. * According ooire*pondent at irhan. General Sir George White haa received the following tueaflife telegraph from General Jonbert; ** Muat express sympathy. Byu»ona unfortunately badly ...
... CLAIM FOR COST TILKS. Mr. Jolm Robert» and Mr. Boaz Jones seconded, the adoption of the report of (he Main Roads Committee for the Denbigh district This report contained the correspondence he tween the County Council and the Ruthin Town Connctl with reference to the claim the Utter for the cost of tiles used in the con strnetion of footpaths along main roads in the horouch, the amount of the ...
... If any reader who i« in difficulty with reference his garden, will write direct to the address given bene th, his queries will be answered, free of charge, and by return of post —Editor]. Some correspondents omit to add their names, or merely end with initials. these case* it obviously impossible to reply.-EK.T. THE FLOWER GARDEN. CYCLAMENS. These beautiful half hardy perennials are eauly ...
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... The undermentioned appointments have been made to the Staff of the Lines of Communication of South Africa: Lieut .-General Sir F. W. E. F. Forest ier-Walker, K.C.8.. C.M.G., have the general command and direction of the Lines of Communication. To Colonels on the Staff: Colonel •). W. Murray, with the temporary rank of General while so employed. Dated 9th October, 1599. Colonel H. H. Settle, C. ...