AUSTRALIAN BUSHMEN'S CONTINGENT.
MUNIFICENT SUBSCRIPTIONS,
LONDON, February G
Included in the subscriptions to the Australian Bushmen's fund are Messrs H. C. Wilson, B. W. Levy, and George Cohen, £1000 each; F.. H. Dangar, £500; Australasia and Union Bank, A.U.S.N. and British India Steamship Companies, Ltd., £250 each; a number of leading Australians and others, £100 each- The committee are making inquiries : as to the position oi affairs in each qpjony, with a view to the distribution of^the fund. The fund in London exceeds £10,000. SYDNEY, this day. Lieut.-Colonel Airey commands the Bushmen's Contingent.
Free State, is centrally situated. It is Port Elizabeth, is connected with the from Stormberg stall held by the Kaauwpoort, the .function of the line north from Capetown., en^ae-ed, Gata-ere's force of 5000 octheTvicMty of Stormberg:; general rably stremgthened during tie past command of the enemy .7000 strong in their retreat a brigade 'is bein^ moved to the north, which spans the Orange ■and Ca^ae -Colon?'-
ADELAIDE, this day,
It has been decided to increase the Bushmen's Contingent for the. Transvaal to a hundred.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 32, 7 February 1900, Page 5
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