4 NOVEMBER 1899, page 17

To Our Artillery, However, Belonged The Chief Honours Of The

day, for the guns seem to have been splendidly handled. Especially fine was the shooting of the guns manned by blue- jackets from the Powerful,' which had been brought up from......

But Though Ladysmith Is Not Yet Invested, It Is Impossible

to deny that during the next week there must be a great deal of anxiety as to the position in Natal. We trust and believe, however, that General White, who certainly was quite......

While Our Men Were Milting Their Hopeless Stand At...

Nek on Monday morning Sir George White was using his whole force, except an obligatory garrison for the camp, in what may best be described as an attempt to push back the slow......

To Go On With The Chronicle Of The War ;

the artillery duel seems to have been continued on Tuesday and Wednesday, our heavy naval guns keeping down the enemy's fire. On Thursday news was received that the telegraphic......

News Of The Week.

O N Monday the most important action of the war up till now took place at Ladysmith,—an action which, unhappily, included the isolation and surrender of a British column. We......

The Accounts Of The Surrender Are Still Very Meagre, But

the report of the correspondent of the Star, who visited the field, te.ems to show that about twenty officers and men were killed outright, about one hundred wounded, and......

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