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... Frere Camp, Dec, 29, 6 p.m. that the total will exceed 1,000 men. are of a good stamp. large proportion being OFF? ror THE BOER ARMY. antrenehed poxwition | Johannesburg It is reported that the Boers have retired | mecha BOERS REINFORCED AT STORM. | (Press ...
... wounded ae through one of the enemy's shells ystriking the house in which they were g:dining. in Another shell killed a Kaffir woman. P- The latest news from Chieveley or Camp is to the effect that the Tugela a- has risen considerably. Several hun- o- dred ...
... industrial difficulties lies not so much in a direct attack upon the “ tyranny of capital” as in the prevention of the misuse of land. p T’nmmt ivdgutey,” mrote Jr. Charles Booth, years ago, in his * Labour and Life of the People ” (i. 152), “ the modern system ...
... wounded, through one of the enemy's i she ds striking the house in which they were dining. I Another shell killed a Eaftr woman. The latest news from Cbieveley camp is to the effect that the Tugela has risen considerably. Several hundred of the enemy ...
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... According to account the fighting the list our Lord Edward Cecil of 8-iiisburv British Minister leading country war of people the land are unrepresented at the front several noble families are mourning the relatives The fiend again abroad Rud- Kipling one -latest ...
... General at. Cape Town has sent to the been compelled to relinquish their position. giving Wolverhampton Wanderers, their con- Army, passengers. No doubt most of them were) As we advanced ,an irregular troop 0 t horsemen was! querors of a week ago. place ...
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... Just before the tram 'darted the woman rushed past the harrier to the oar-, mega, and dinging to her husband, oned bitterly% tltimately a phrter vas called, and took her from tits train, which departed. berms the woman upon the platform _raying bitterly ...
... decision was the fact that just at that moment some ladies, imadiste meetly foreigners, were talking sorneedtat at • at the Woman's International Congress in London. A matter that was a littie advanced by Parliament was the organisation of secondary education ...
... 0941 . 011 Of WOUND:NO ♦ WOMAN. William Clarke (SP, tish hawker, of Palace Plain, was charged with unlawfuly wounding Stoarinals Burrell on .-aturday. Police-courtsble Barnes *tidied that be was niched to the prisoner's hot.. at 8.16 1410. on Saturday ...