WAR.
BOEE ATTACK NEAR HEIDELBERG.
Tlie Enemy Repulsed. Tlie Army Medical Department. A Professor's Opinion. United Press Association. By Electric Telegraph.-—Copyright. (Received July 23, 10.50 p.m.) London, July 23. The Boers, with four guns, rounded, and determinedly Railhead, near Heidelberg, on Satur-f day. Detachments of the Fusiliers, Engineers, and Imperial: Yeomanry, lepuked them before re-j inforeeme'nis, despatched by Major-: General Hart, arrived. Professor Watson Oheyne, of King's College, London, the eminent authority in surgery, in a letter condemns the absence of independent transport for the army medical department iv South Africa. He declares that tbe New :South Wales field hospital has done ihe greatest amount of good work during the campaign. The medical .department would often have been in serious difficulties without it
A New Zealander, H, «L Hall, was slightly wounded at Bethlehem. Portugal has deposited the aoaount of the Delagoa Bay railway arbitration award with a Paris bank.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 9823, 24 July 1900, Page 3
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