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... The railway is now open from Cape Town to De Aar, which is not a bad sign in a disaffected area so extensive as South Africa. ...
... The railway is now open from Cape Town to De Aar, which is not a bad sign in a disaffected area so extensive as South Africa. ...
... off the breast. Queen Victoria may be eating her Michaelmas goose whilst Bobs's proclamation is being read in South Africa declaring the war to be at an end. It is a great score to have a public declaration from the Stipendiary Magis- trate of Cardiff that ...
... g the cir- tumsiances, '13 ^TER THE WAR. Cape Town j\fon(jay—g,r Walter Hely llatchinson, (erDOr of jvjn.tfvl, wilt arrive here tn yrto'iifcv witb Sir Alfred Milner on I the sottlemi^f jjoali, Africa iffer tho war. | the foreiffa \ry attaches have arrived ...
... WAR IN SOUTH AfRICA Fighting Near Pretoria. FREE STATERS BREAK THE CORDON. A HOT PURSUIT. The following despatches were issued on Wednesday afternoon From Lord Roberts to the Secretary of State for War. PRETORIA, July 17th, 10.45 p.m. (received July 18th) ...
... WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA I The Pursuit of De Wet KITCHENER ENGAGED. In Touch With Methuen. I From Field Marshal Lord Roberts to the Secretary of State for War. PRETORIA, August lltb, 6,30 p.m. Kitchener is on the Gats Rand Range, south of the Krugersdorp- ...
... WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA NEAR PRETORIA. Enemy Retire when Threatened. (Renter's Telegram ) PRETORIA, Monday. To-day Lord Roberts detached a force to drive the Boers from a range of kopjes north and north- west of the town. The Boers, however, evacuated the ...
... Whelan. COST OF THE WAR. The usual weekly return ianned from the War Office shows that from the commencement of the war to Saturday last the total losses reported, exclusive of sick and wonuded now in British hospitals in Sooth Africa, were 30,693 officars ...
... was expected when the full strength of the army in South Africa was known. The chances of war Me that five men in a hundred Will be killed in battle or die of disease, but the deaths iu South Africa. have been only four per hundred. ThiB is nearly two per ...
... WARIN S. AFRICA. Buller at Pretoria. THE BRITISH PRISONERS. 800 Men Released. Attack on Fieksburg.  Attack on Ficksburg.  BOERS BADLY DEFEATED. I Official Despatches. The War Office on Saturday evening I issued the following despatch From Field-Marshal ...
... SOUTH AFRICA!; CAMPAIGN. END APPROACHING Kruger and Co. APATHETIC PICTURE. I ) Desire for Peace. I i; RECENT SKIRMISHES. E British SLiccesses. W. Boer Leaders Dejected. (Central News Telegram.) I STANDERTON, Friday, 7.40 p.n| A gentleman provided with ...
... WAS in SOU fH- AFRICA. Roberts's Advance. DESPERATE FIGHTING. The following telegrams were issued by the War Office on Thursday :— From Field-Marshal Lord Roberts to the Secretary of State for War. July 24th. Hunter attacked the Boer position in the hills ...
... of the war. You Englishmen, she said, will never catch my husband. lie is goine to win back to the Free Slaters and Tranvaaleis what they have lost. He has enough food and ammunition to last for three years, and that is jast how long the war is going ...