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... -Royal Army Medical Corps , who wa 5 captured under a flag of truce , for carrying a revolver , was released ' after being tried by General Cronje , whoso wife was present during the proceedings . President Steyn had given orders that none of the Army Medical ...
... yesterday the doctors had Kttle more xhan tticSr customary dudes { a perform . One sudden death was reporisd—that of an old woman , who was found dead in bed in Eoyal Pa& Place . IsrnL—On Saturday afternoon most of tie factories and workshops ceased work ...
... 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 ...
... issued, attention is called the large number of boys who on leaving the institutions join the army. Of 1,620 who enlisted in ISOh-7. over four hundred entered army bands. Tfier. cannot be the slightest doubt, says the inspector, that this means of disposal ...
... 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 ...
... contribution from the firm of over 1400 shillings. wa Eight steamers landed cattle, sheep, and Tn fresh beef at Liverpool last week from Canadian of 1 and American ports. The total landings were p 898 cattle,: 545 sheep, and 4748 quarters of r beef.. The ...
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