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... ejJ7 ,fce!>. - Feb. 5 ! Foe. 9 |Feb. 11 OMRAH (tw. sc.), 8281 Feb. 1(5 Feb. 'V ' Feb. 23 'Feb. 25 First end Second Saloon Fires to Australia, 3S to 70; i Return, 65 to 110. Also theap Third-class TirkeL ...
... ejJ7 ,fce!>. - Feb. 5 ! Foe. 9 |Feb. 11 OMRAH (tw. sc.), 8281 Feb. 1(5 Feb. 'V ' Feb. 23 'Feb. 25 First end Second Saloon Fires to Australia, 3S to 70; i Return, 65 to 110. Also theap Third-class TirkeL ...
... Bulwana •' ' ; s firing in the direction of the South, or had been removed in the night. A message to that effect was telephoned i Headquarter? to the Naval Brigade. Captain Lambton replied that ho did not believe the ntory. Fire a shot aads.see, was ...
... wbich had been previously laid a farmhouse where the Boers were supposed to steep, was fired, but unfortunately missed. This warn the first night which there has been firing. The heavy rains of the last lew days baa rawed the southern tributaries several feet ...
... Scots cy Guards, Grenadiers, 1st and 2nd Coldetreams and s ?? in front, wirli 17th Battery, the N'aval _ Brigade anoe the whole of the 9th Brigade on the I extremeleft. ColonelPaget, officercommanding *i the Scots Guards, was brigadier of the Guards I o, ...
... They in constant dread of farther sorties, and eonbtantly open fire at night along the line of pickets. The garrison are beginning to feel the pinch of siege life. Suspense, sickness, shell fire, and smaller retie= tend to make the situation severe. But all ...
... reach the firing lir . a , Lut ( hey were foroed to seek refuge { rom the bullets behind asi-heapr . To ihe civslina saind it was apooiaimr , and presented the view of anything but tho legitimate usages of warfare . One of the Grenadier Guards , who was ...
... was listening to (General Sir Red vers Bu11m\ but three Boors came up and took him prisoner. Th ...
... dintr ct fortunate nom, bei4alled. and a big fires of steamers when,. bed sad MO ly assembled. Sit steamers Corn. torantim• coal satinned to weer on the asses et a quarter rent. dearer. Maisie o'clock, and the fire was overcome Our hours' very hard work. The ...
... near Gordon’s guard tent- noon yesterday the battery renewed cannonade vigorously. We observed many people riding on the monntam, and watching the effect of the sheila, but they dispersed hurriedly when our naval guns replied. The sailors fired several shots ...
... BIG FIRE iN NEW YORA. Ney Dec. 30. A esrious fire broke out during the night a da amped Waller Poor: The flames spread to Manhattan Electric Lighting Com- depot, and both were practically doliars.—Central News. damage is estimated at one and a half million ...
... disastrous fire occurred at Liverpool to-day, resulting in the total the extensive printing and bookbinding works of Turner & situated near the Exchange. Owing to the inflammable nature of the contents of the place, the efforts of the fire brigade were ...
... chances. p I FORMATION OF TOWN GUARD pea AT GRAHAMSTOWN. Th ir I -e (Press Association War Special.) i--l Grahamstown, December 28. A A large meeting of citizens was hold here last ster night to consider the formation of a ton guard.eve )r i The ATeayor prosided ...