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Daily Gazette for Middlesbrough

THE BRITISH SUCCESSES

... at Natal since Sunday to reinforce General B idler ; also a detach—tent of the South African Light Horse— the Outl— t_ ler corps formed at Cape Town. In addition to the Volunteer and Irregular troops and non com- batant forces, General Buller now has under ...

GENERAL FRENCH BOMBARDING.COLESBERG

... nigtt. Tbcy occupied the town in tt ?? -arlv hours of the morning, and at daybreak ■Ra , i : ; . , camp of the Cape Mounted Police cuL ..■■• the town. Meanwhile another Boer force mar : . ?? rw«t tlie towu, leaving it on their rigid., •id jupiad a positii* ...

THE COMING CONFLICT

... ri! not go beyond British terri- k-r. V. D-irban 129 men have- been enrolled 'or s- ?? ?? in tbe caw Vo'_cte«r 1 _- >neer Corps. fh r -'Urori p_B-B_g-r* on board d.ie Bundesrath lave '__t .di ?? v. land, but al! liuropeans are _«_..- ...

CADBURY'S COCOA Absolutely p*ire, therefore Best. STANDARD OF HIGHEST PCRITY.-£ancf having CADBUBY'S-«old only ..

... R©v. ai^J Sirs Aulin*y. Mr McGow-an, ?? rach; Mr A.Gimi, Mr W. Green, Mrs Hamil- ton, Da e.ich ; small sums, £2 4s — 35 ls. Police aud butchers' football mateli. Bishop Auckland, per Superintend- ent Fnaith and Mr F. A. Buinbridge. £20 7s 6J ; per K. Kollett ...

NEWS FROM BULLER

... Government. Sir Alfred Miiner replied that the racing of this and similar forces is not indi- cariv-- of suspicion, but that the corps are raised to prevent the spread of the invasion. It ia in the interests of the --armers themselves that suoh protection should ...

THE ORIGINAL PLAN OF.CAMPAIGN

... episodes of the working out >>f the strategy which is to be adopted, aad it is cvi dent on the face of things that, as the army corp. troops advance, the burghers on the defence wii! be wholly unable to say where a blow may b- struck along a iine cf 200 miles ...

PULLER'S INTENTIONS

... for Southampton I for embarkation on tbe Dictator for the Cape. THE BUSHMEN'S CORP. Mr Ed'.vm Millar, a larg^ Melbourne contrac- tor, has given £1.000 to the Bushmen's Corps j Fund. Many companies and public bodies are also subscribing. MAORIS~LOYALTY ...

FREE STATE INVADED

... two women, and wounded one woman and two children. Why do | not these men attack our position? The whole garrison is roused to indignation at their | 6he!ling undefended places occupied by | women and children. On Saturady they ; shelled the women's laager ...

FURTHER SUCCESSFUL MOVEMENTS.IN THE FREE STATE

... come? thmiig'-i the. tn- I ' ?? > ' l ' : ■''■ ; - r ?? '.e.-.tcrday. the second of ?? * ;i ; ;: ' *i iii_'« Royal Kifle Corps 1 ■t (f. . ■ j.. :! ' ,: ' ?? — ?? Tl ''ig tii>- dvxd. 'ii;e oas.3 ?? . :: - ?? '• br. in- ii iij j' I; ...

THE BRITISH MARCH ON.PRETORIA

... from the Transvaal, to accept the inevitable. A corps of women, I am told, lias been formed at Pretoria two thousand strong. They are dressed all alike in kiite, and are armed. They are called the Amazon Corps. All are in the beet of spirits here. BLTLLEB'S ...

KITCHENER OCCUPIES.PRIESKA

... found on British soldiers in various fights in Natal has been made uid sent to the War Officii Three members of he Swaziland police who went towards Lady- -m:th on a foraging expedition yesterday raided i.hirty oxen. They shot the white cattle guard, but ...

Toe INFANTS, INVALIi)a, and the AGED. BENGER'S FOOD From an Eminent Surgeon: ••Alter a lengthened experience of ..

... ..f March ask, a Double-lurrelled Bttcch-loa.ling Gun ; oaiker's rune, '• Ackrill. Beverley. .Anyone returning same to : Police Station. Redcar, wid receive above reward. 10 j IjIOUND, Fox Terrier Bitch, black ears; if But claimed in 3 days will be pold ...