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NEWS FROM THE SEA

... Lyou, numbering. 14, climbed over the bows of the Cairnbalin, and were all saved. ‘Lhsy have been landed in Loudon. SHIPPING CASUALTY. On Saturday night, whilst the foreign Viola, of Frigeholm, wus euteriug Seaham Har- bour she collided witii the east ...

THE WAR

... that Wflljam Waiter Truesdell, Petty Officer First Class, 147740, of her Majesty's ship Powerful, died at Ladysmith dysentery January 10th. BOER REPORTS OF CASUALTIES. (PRESS ASSOCIATION- WAlt SPECIAL.) Maserc, Saturday. Reports have been widely circulated ...

LOSS OF THE S.S. PRODANO

... proceeded to St. John’s, and were shipped home to England. When the master leit ine it was filling through- out, and the water was level with the decks. He drew attention to the fact that at the time of the casualty the vessel was going full speed ahead ...

THE WAR

... visited and 30 horses captured. No casualties. LADYSMITH CASUALTIES. The War Office this afternoon received the following telegram from the Geueral of Communications, Natal: MARtTrBrRo, Thursday. The following casualties are reported by the General Ladysmith ...

THE WAR

... He had previously been wouuded Elaudslaagte. He did well for some time, but died the 12th. LADYSMITH CASUALTIES. LIST OF KILLED. The list of casualties among the rank and file at Ladysmith ou .January 6th has been received by the War Office. 'Tiie Mauchesters ...

THE WAR

... statemeit that implies communication between the two sets of Boer forces engaged, CASUALTY LISTS. LADYSMITH, From the General of Communications, Natal. The following list of casualties has been received from Ladysmith :— Imperial Light Horse.—Killed—January 6th ...

THE WAR

... CASUALTY LISTS. The War Office have received the following from General Buller, dated Spearman’s Camp, January 22nd :— The following casualties are reported :—South African Light Horse: Killed, Major Child; wounded, 1037 Trooper James Macdonald, 1015 ...

THE WAR

... west of Acton Homes, aud Major Child’s name was not among the casualties. ‘The above message therefore refers to a subsequent engagement. The death of Major Chude was announced iua casualty list sent by General Buller from Spear- man’s Camp on January ...

THE WAR

... a Horse Artil- battery to let me reap the fruits of a hard- fought action.” THE CASUALTY LISTS, LYTILETON'’S FORCE ENGAGED. The War Office issued yesterday several casualty lists received General names of a number of men killed and wounded in Warreu s ...

THE WAR

... Lyttleton in the third week wm February. THE MAINE HOSPITAL SHiP, (CENTRAL NEWS AGENCY.) Caprtown, Thursday, 10.50 a.m. Lord Roberts and Lord Kitchener yesterday paid a Visit tothe Maine Hospital Ship, now lying in the hurbour. They were much impressed by ...

THE WAR

... troops, who were worn out, are now taking a niuch-needed rest. THE SPIOS KOP CASUALTIES. 265 Killed. The War Oftice issued last night what hope will be the final list of casualties in connection with Sir Redvers Buller's flanking movement. The 2ud Lancashire ...

THE WAR

... will soon be exhausted. FURTHER CASUALTY LIST. ‘The Press Association says the following tele- gram from General Buller, dated Spearman’s Camp, was issued by the War Office last uight :— ‘The following additional casualties occurred in the Fifth Division ...