THE BOER WAR.
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London, May 17. In the House of Commons th>< Hon Mr Chamberlain in replying to a question said that the sullcrings of the Band refugees and at Capetown were much greater than those of tho Boor refugees in the concentration camps, and ho hoped that eir" cumstancos would shortly allow tho general resumption of work in the Rand. London, May 17 Casualties in Colonel William’s N S Wales Monntod Infantry on tho 10th fl 0 * cality not stated) Second Lieut E A Lamb, Privates Barker. M’Kay, and Barker, killed ; Private Green, mortally
•wounded; Webster, Eadie, Hobson, Locke, Parcel], severely wounded; Seymore, slightly wounded. South Australian Bushmen—Private Schumann,, killed at Yenterspruit; Private Barnes, wounded.
Victorian Bushmen—Troopers Moore, mortally; Collins, Hyland, severely wounded at Quaggashoek. Tasmanian Bushmen—Private Warburton, died of wounds. Heaths from enteric—-Earnest Barrar (N. Z. Bough Biderfj), at Kimberley, Lieut G. B. Treatt (N. s. Wales Mounted Infantry!, Private MpKenzie (N. S. Wales Artillery.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 18 May 1901, Page 2
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163THE BOER WAR. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 18 May 1901, Page 2
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