THE BOER WAR.
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Reward to Brave Colonials.
London, April 10. The following officers are favorably mentioned in Lord Roberts’s despatches and been created Companions of the Bath: — Victoria—Colonel T. Price, Lieut-Col. N.W. Kelly. New South Wales —Major J. M. An till and Colonel Williams of the Army Medical Corps. Queensland— Colonel Ricardo and Majors Bacon, Seilheim, Tunbridge. South Australia —Colonel Gordon. Lieut-Col. Rowell, Major Reale. The following honors were also awarded: — Companions of the Bath Colonel Carthew Torsten, of the Black Watch. New South Wales Bushmen —Colonel Mackay. New Zealand—Lieut-Col. Newell, Majors Cradock, Davies and Robin. Tasmania—Colonel Wallack, Major Cameron. West Australia—Colonel Pilkington, Major Vialls. Cape Mounted Rifles—Colonel E. H. Dalgetty and Major Karri Davies. Commander of the Bath—Surgeon Sir Thomas Fitzgerald of Melbourne,
Companions of csfc Michael and St George —Colonel Byron, Major Chanvel, Queensland; Lieut-Colonel Aivey, New South "Wales ; Major Jowsey, New Zealand ; Colonel Head and Major MvLcish, "Victoria. . Vs.—guished Service J-d<*r - New South Wales Bushmen —-Captain Bader. Mounted Infantry; Captains Bennett, Holmes, Hilliard, Greene; SurgeonCaptains Both, Parkins ; Limits Butter, Christie, Dove, Doyle, Moore, Cope, Learraouth, Fiaschi. New Zealand —Captains T. Major and Poison ; Limits J. Hughes and Todd. Queensland —Captains Duke, Reid, Gordon ; Lieut Glasgow. South Australia—Captain Collins ; Limits Stapleton, Humphries, Ives. Tasmania—Captains Lewis, Eiggall; Limits Anderson, Perkins. Victorian Mounted Rifles— Limits Staughtcn, Lilley: Kirby. We strait an Mounted Rifles—Captain Parker; Limits Darling, Castilla, Vernon and Oliver.
Honors arc also awarded to Imperial Army officers commanding Australasian and Canadian contingents.
London, April 20. The Imperial Light Horse captured 13 Boers and '2O wagons, while 12 wagons full of Boer families surrendered to Piumer.
General Hector Macdonald .assumes an important post on the Afghan frontier.
In the House of Commons, Mr Brodrick stated that Lieut Robbins and Corporal Jeggs (of the Imperial Yeomanry) hoisted the white Hag when the Yeomanry surrendered at Lindlcy. Jeggs has been discharged, and Lord Roberts is considering Robbin’s case. Cartwright, editor of the South African News, was convicted of libelling Lord Kitchener.
Cartwright deposed that M . T. Stead sent him bales of anti-British pamphlets for distribution, He also gave his word of honor that the allegations contained m a letter signed “ A British Officer, constituting the libel were true. Stead declared that he had merely stated that an officer of standing was responsible for the charges. General Kitchener is at Roitfontein cooperating with Piumer, Douglas, and Bmdon Blood, with the view of enclosing the Roosenkraal Boers.
Colonials Gone. The honors cover the date of Lord Roberts surrendering the command. Further distinctions in connection with the auxiliary forces are promised. The deaths of Bombardier S. May (Now Zealand) from cerebral compression at Kochmeer, and Privato Wadley (Tasmunian Bushmen) from enteric are announced. Fremantle, April 21. Arrived, Tongaruo, from South Africa with 1000 returning officers and men, including a number of Now Zealanders.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 22 April 1901, Page 4
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