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... was agreed to purchase for the use of the fire brigade a swift ' handpipe, smoke driying. shut-off and spreading nozzle, and the Surveyor was instructed to order it. A report by the superintendent of the fire brigade was turd. in which he suggested a ...

MI MIDI= ...DIM 1:11DAY, JAIMARY 6, 1.906

... of a r.neot of the horizto mr The here had lavzoni. heavy fro damp, end and then a fee drqs of rim fell. 6a.e when the fires bum. the whole I..nd was lu.t in it flial.elep outlinof Wale.. Alien Hitti.» tint beetle Adel wherever Flo moved, brit ne ti• ...

ONtAt THE TUGELA AT LAST

... case of Sir C. Warren at Trichard's Pont, his advance guard was fired upon by the enemy, who occupied a plantation about a mile from the north bank of the river ; but in the face of our artillery fire and a demonstration at the pont, the Boers fled. Our ...

-SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER

... flank and bearing round to the tom Firing was continued till sunset_ It was for the mom part confined to artillery. although the Guards on our right also fired a number of rollers at long range. The Boers reserved their fire until our force. under cover ' ...

TSB AIRDRIE ADWRZTLIIR. SAI.,ii.DAY, JAN-VARY 20. 190 U

... at 5 Guard's Venue!, Perth, has died from gas poisoning. younger brother was found unconscious, but is expected to recover. A large building at Woolwich Dockyard, used as a compressed hay store, has been destroyed by fire. The Metropolitan fire brigade ...

(;LENBOIG

... (;LENBOIG. 1 CIT9FIED 10 DIATIII CLAY Pa.- In the works of the Glenyards Fire Claifaheissf patty, Bonnybrid ie. a miner named Colmar, residing at Woodend Place,. Benny, bridge, has been fatally injured. He had . tested a large piece of freestone in the ...

COMMISSIONERS' MEETING

... looking gentleman at the stables. He seemed to have travelled a deal, and the men at once put Lim down as a Boer spy. The stable guard was promptly called out, and bad the stranger conveyed to headquarters to await Sir Simon Lockhart. It turned out, however ...

Odds dc 4tads

... reissue rn lirredi:nry trait, plowed a. it nursed to her 1, art in • strengthening current. The spark of this new idea had fired her Ily *elfish sorrow blinded me, or I should I eve though of this before, she exclaimed ; but now I will live only to ...

DINNER TABLE DAINTIES

... kept up a continuous fire on the Boer entrenchments. taus lightening the task of Sir Charles Warren. According to all accounts, our artillery fire is doing great execution. It is. is needless to say, by far the heaviest mailkry fire which tie Wows have ...

LETFERS FROM THE FRONT

... his estimation, a very trying battle. On the afternoon of the 10th their division. comprising-Ist Brigade, four regiments of Guards; 2nd Brigade, five Highland regiments; 3rd Brigade, Yorkshire Light Infantry, sth Northumberland', let Northampton, 9th Lancers ...

costrutuLx's

... then, the firer of ail being Belmont, where I received my baptism under fire, and a day that shall ever be in my memory. We atiacked in the grey dawn of the morning. never firing a shot until the order Charge was given. Then, with the wildest yells ...

DO YOU RISE IN THE MORNING WIT 1

... Co., 57 Sloe Lane, London. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 17, 1900. Itotts by the Wag. Consolable William Gracie, of Nackertv, a Scots Guards reservist. whose letter from the front we publish to-day, bee had • narrow share of being captured by the Boon. Mows with ...