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BOER WAR.

MS OOTOBKB BtTI'CHBBS' BILL, *\ LORD ROBBRTS'3 IAOYSM^NTS. janSPSUSViC e.iKTrRI.I, TO ceo- ; ',:•:? •••:•. jJaIAJL TiiOOftj. FBt PMBB AfiaodATlOK. , -BecejTed 6,9.4 wn. ■'..,"" Lomoir, November 4. ' 0»e hnndred and seventy British were killed in action daring October; 71 died of wounds and 367 of disease; 2800 wire invalided home. I Lord Bobarts, who ia visiting tho Natal battlefields and hia aon'a grave, ■fls on November 30th, One of hia denghten i» suffering from wteric larar at Pretoria. The Britiih deatrayed Tentarsburg. Three hundred Boars captured Redcemmandeend stares, and iuen retired. , : Seven hnndred Australians, under Oeknel Tom Price, of Tietoria, niled by the Mailech Castle. The Mayor and and a great crowd docks and acewjedm trope an enthusiastic fare- \ WK ' The Mayor thanked the men f for their good work and their noble response to the Empire's call, and paid •tribute to those who had fallen.

BIUKSUIKK OAUOHT BAFFIIG, (Raeehad6.l-ISp.in.) Loidov, November 4 Tlweatport eaptexed at Gram can•tnfJMlJU SToranteer Company-ef ike PwjPiioi, who wan tniprised while trenches. tMOVAI. 0» TBI WOKHT. j§AjtoH*3 AroiSTjtoraisw. .WW BOOTH WAIJB WIUB OiPIUBI * _ AGDH. 01BUA1THB.. ...... , TBOH BTIOKQ POSITIONS. Si* ' '" r '■ '" •| DI WIT AT fBAIKTOBT, £ X —i ■- Beeatwd 6,10.40 p.m. ' Loksok, November 5; of women by the British' das to their communicating with vlpous .commandos. Correspondents ■tn&gr/ recommsnd Bending them to, the Boar laagers, as the Boers are hqto surrender- lest the women jeer at then. General Kitohener, from Lydenburj, auxchikd at ught and surprised Sohoeman,etßteenikanrpibjrg, eho Sehalkbirger, at Boorkraßf. The Brers went -' nerth, fire b ing killed, aad jnnc'r

.. .ammanitioß c.ptcred. Pear British Colonel Smtth-Darrien, Ciy&tflh twe columoe, in n-night march .' / torn Belfast in a deluge of, rain, sur- ' ' {dead a laager at Wilkep. The wet and cold prevented a continuation ef the march. The enemy returning attacked the British boldly, but lost fceavQyt'tae British casualties being Jew. , The New Sonth Wales Mounted ' Biflts, on the S7tb, eaptured a Krupp jam belonging to De-Vet. LsGallais' gun lost at Sannaspott, Battery. Sanson and W. W. Walter*, fever at at

th Contingent, v ff officer to lata 10th Hussars, who a column in the XrasmaL hoghbs amp 82 nbw zea- ' LANDEBS BKTOEN HOME.

■ 'iJBT GJWBTOWH I3STEBDAT. j jrtftJIKBISG TESTIMOKUL KtOM i * " LOKDBOBBETB. HAMES OF THB MEK. WKLLuroioH, Norember 5. Xod Robwt* tai cabled fta Premier wittier daietfareniber 3rd, that 82 bub of tte Hew Z**kadOentißgen*B, under Limrt. HogJM*, are tetarmisg home in iae Harlech Gt stle, laariag Capetown • Thaw art m tawpi who bats served i* Bmth Africa to whom I urafeaißdobtod tktm tothoae galltßt Biw When Saw Zealanil mbl to uaiat tae-Motate Country. Xo praiaa tan be to* high far than." Tha foUowiag r «tho namea of the trtnniißj officers and man: —Lieut. Bnta, Sergt.-Major Cardale, Sergts. HarroweU, Mabood, Price, Ellis, '4 Stoellett, Mu'r, Miller and Haaelar; • ~ Corper&k, Bodle, Hogg, Coutis, Moni•jto, Pilmei, Stele, Foster, McKeg?,l Shepherd, and Duck; Troopers, Parks,! •*» Blair, Souther, Bachelor, Ualleway,' IXiwaon, Edwaii , Hugbard, Jewe'], Ktrkbride, 10de.., Muir, Maunder. JSontgomerid, Siuiiro, Mi .lift 1 . 1 , Mann,

man, Pope, Powell, Riddlo, Valintiue, Walder, Withers, Wallis, MeOauley, Bartz, Cruing, Bl*ck, Butters, Catherall, Ciwe, Cosssv, Cramp, Dickenson, Emerson, Edwards, Fraser, Fiiirelk, jHawVrci, Hean, Hellroyd, Haiigsc, Hastie, Henri, Meßeth, McDonald, McDabe, Northe, Nairn, O'Shea, Paw-j son, Pepper, Renton, Smyth, 176 Smith, 18 Smith, Tubman, Wilson, Wrijjhi; 110 "Wilson, Wondie- also m Mnrray, 646 Heasley, 706 Wight, 849 Patterson, McGregor (Lumsden Horse). All well but Cooper and I Johnstone.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 216, 6 November 1900, Page 3

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BOER WAR. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 216, 6 November 1900, Page 3

BOER WAR. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 216, 6 November 1900, Page 3

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